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12 The Newi Revlew, Roseburg, i IT . , , , Garden lglr Clubs I HOW TO RAISE TREE SEEDLINGS AT HOME TOLD IN CIRCULAR Growing forest tree seedlings in a home nursery is a good deal like growing garden plants for transplanting, according to a new circular published by the Oregon State college extension service. In general, though, you can buy tree seedlings cheaper than you can raise them, the circular ad vises. Raising coniferous trees from seed is an exacting job that requires special knowledge and some special equipment, it is point ed nut. However, growing seedlings at home does help get tree seedlings when they're not available else where, and you can also grow tree species not commonly offered for sale. You can also use your home grown trees for any purpose you wish, the circular adds. State laws in general forbid the use of stale-federal nursery seed lings for anything but reforesta tion, Christmas trees, windbreaks, and other conservation uses, it is explained. State-federal seedlings can't be planted within incorporate ed city limits, resold with roots attached, or used for ornamental purposes. The new circular, titled "Raising Forest Tree Seedlings at Home, tolls with tha help of many illustra tions how to grow tree seedlings in small nurseries. Suggestions are given on location of the nursery, icedbed preparation and planting methods, seedling culture, and transplanting and planting. Sources of additional information are also indicated. The circular was compiled by Charles R. Ross, OSC extension farm forestry specialist, from in formation furnished by a number of private and government sources. Oregon residents can get a copy from their county extension office, or from the OSC bulletin clerk in Corvallis. Sarin o re st acts By BOB BRADLEY Just off the press and ready for distribution from your County Ex tension Office is a brand new bul letin entitled "Raising Forest Tree Seedlings at Home." This com plete, inleresting, and illustrated bulletin is yours for the asking. Here's a resume of its contents: Growing forest tree seedlings in a home nursery is a good deal like growing garden plants for transplanting, according to this new circular published by the Ore gon Stale College extension serv ice. In general, though, you can buy tree seedlings cheaper than you ran raise them, the circular ad vises. Raising coniferous trees from seed is an exacting job that requires special knowlcdgo and some special equipment, it is point ed out. . However, growing seedlings at home does help get tree seedlings when they're not available else where, and you can also grow tree siK'cies not commonly offered for sale. You can also use your home grown trees for any purpose you wish, the circular adds. Law Restricts Ui State laws in general forbid the use of state-federal nursery seed lings for anything but reforesta tion, Christmas trees, windbreaks, and other conservation uses, it is explained. State-federal seedlings can't be planted within Incorpora ted city limits, resold with roots attached, or used for ornamental purposes. The new circular tells with the help of many illustrations how to grow tree seedlings in small nur series. Suggestions are given on location of the nursery, seedbed preparations and planling methods, seedling culture, and transplanting and planting. Sources of additional information are also indicated. The circular was compiled by Charles R. Ross, OSC Extension Kami Forestry Specialist, from in formation furnished by a number of private and government sourc es. Oregon residents can get a copy from their County Extension Office, or from the OSC bulletin clerk in Corvallis. Tr Sttd ourct Speaking of tree nurseries leads to another closely related subject, and that is tree seeds and sources for same. This year appears to be one in which you may he able In collect your own seed. We'll know more about this later. From a recent Irip to tho Wal lowas in eastern Oregon, and pans of central Idaho, and back to the Cascades, it is apparent that there is a cone crop on tho number of coniferous trees this year. Hmiulas fir, ponderosa pine, western larch and western while pine are all bearing cones this year in suffici ent quantities to be nolireable. Even though certain observers don't consider the quantity suffi cient at medium and high eleva tions to warrant commercial col lecting, lower elevations in Doug las County appear to have a fair crop of Douglas fir. Although it is still much too parlv to do any collecting, it is. none the less, not too enrly to lw laying a few roiinn pinns. uy Aii-jinr gust we certainly ourIU to be ahle to sian laiting a ivw "i"r i" determine maturity, quality, and to what extent cones may l wormy. Look: for anoher cone in formation release in early August, at which time directions for collect ing will be given, should condi tions look favorable. Ort. Mon. July 21, 1958 1 yuuyVAWwwvywwwwvwwv ....... . DAYS CREEK Days Creek Garden Club is tak ing a summer vacation with the next meeting scheduled for the fourth Tuesday in September. The annual picnic and installation of officers was held at the home of Mrs. Bud Gaulke with the weath er making it necessary to picnic indoors. Mrs. Ivan Kellv was installed as president while Mrs. Clarence Richardson took office as vice president; Mrs. Richard Williams and Mrs. Archie Ferguson, trcas' urer. Mrs. Gaulke, acting as in stalling officer, used a floral rite with corsages she nau maae, idl ing of the work each is to do. During the business meeting re ports were given Dy tnose wno naa attended the recent state conven tion at Eugene, Mrs. Gaulke, who is secretary for Umpqua District, and Mrs. Williams had attended the secretary's forum while Mrs. Kelly was present at the meeting of club Dresidcnts. It was reported that plans for the club project at the county fair were going ahead on schedule. Mrs. Kelly named as her committee chairmen, Mrs. W. Frank Brown, birds; Mrs. Archie Ferguson, cor sages; Mrs. W. A. Moore, conser vation; Mrs. R. A. Moore, public ity; Mrs. Lloyd Hatter, litterbug Mrs. Richard Williams, yearbook; Mrs. ira rooie, scrapbooK; Mrs, Malon C. Moore, books; Mrs. Ro mie Hcndrix, horticulture, and Mrs. Kicnarason, program. SUTHERLIN Mrs. 0. L. Torrey and Mrs. Rog er Gwyn were hostesses for the July meeting of Sutherlin Garden Club which was held a week early ana at tne nome ot Mrs. Torrey. There were 14 members and one guest, Mrs. Frank Moss, present The roll call was answered with a favorite summer blooming peren nial. Standing committees made re ports and the rose garden in Cen Iral Park was reported as being in fine shape. This garden is a pro ject oi me ciud ana is maintained by members. Plans were completed for han ! dling the children's parade at Tim- i ner uays next month and Mrs ; Holm, who is in charge of the float which the club will enter in the Dig parade, made known her theme and listed volunteers to work on the project. Mrs. O.L. Torrey, president named committee chairmen for the year. Several members planned to at- lona tne district picnic at Camas Valley. The date for the August meeting win ue aiuiuunccu laier. AZALEA Azalea Garden Club met at the nome or Airs. Grace Croff with Mrs. Terry Croff as co-hostess. Roll call was answered by gar- urning mnis onn qucsuons on the part or members. iMeven members were present, and three guests who became members, were Mrs. Lorraine nam, Mrs. Nellie I v or, and Mrs Virginia Cripps. Another guest was present, Delta Morrcll of California who is visiling at the home of the Hugh Morrells. The next meeting will be held at ine nome ot Mrs. Opal Austin. Fresh Crews Succeed In Controlling Blaze EMMET, Idaho (AP) Fresh crews sent in after midnight re ported success Saturday in con trolling the biggest range fire of ine season in southwestern Idaho. It burned an estimated 25,000 acres of grass and brush in a rugged area north of here. The Bureau of Land Manage ment said no additional fires were reported. The U, S. Forest Service in Boise said a forest blaze which burned 8 to 10 acres in Ihe Rattlesnake Creek area north of Smiths Prai rie also was under control after four plane-loads of chemicals were dropped on it. Tho big range fire burned in (lie area between Dig and Little Wil low creeks west of Squaw Unite. It was one of more than a dozen iimi were set uy iigiuning Wednes day and Thursday nights. More than 100 fresh firefighters were sent to the area from Bene and Weiser and they reported the blaze was controlled bv davhrenk. No buildings were reported de- siroyeti in any of the range fires. -rants Pass Youth Drowns In Private Swim Pool ASHLAND, Ore. (AP)A Grants Pass youth Charles William t'gie, m drowned Fndav at Twin Plunges, a pnvala swim-1 nnng pool at Ashland. ! He was a member of a class, of Southern Oregon College students taking private swimming lessons ' from a college instructor at the 1 pool. j firemen and police worked more than an hour in a futile at tempt to revive the vouth after lie was pulled from the bottom of the pool uy other members of t h e class. io one saw him go under and i cause of the fatal accident was I nol determined. j llo was the son of Mrs. 0. I,, Ogle of (".rants l'ass and the late Dr. Ogle. ; i minw? VISIT ' 1 OUT LAM) (AIM Kour offi-1 cials who deal with India's wheat ; imports will visit here next week a iwo-day lour ot grain imndl ing facilities Members of the team, uhirh will arrive next Thursday, includo Satya l'aul Vn niani, Amnlsar and New Delhi flour mill propri etor; I'. A. Kainaki islinan, Indian food department official and S. V. l'miNilo and H. .Mukheijie. food ministry officials. Germans AcCUSed I ! Of Organizing Attack By Mob BERLIN (AP) The United States Saturday accused the East German Communists of organiz ing Friday's mob attack on the U.S. Military Mission at Potsdam. The rioters looted the mission and burned two American nans. Col. Robert P. McQuail, chief of the Potsdam Mission, in the first detailed report on the Mid east protest demonstration, dis closed that two Army men barri caded themselves on the tmrn floor of the mission and held off the rioters. . When the demonstrators arnvea in trucks and buses the American occupants of the mission were: S Sat. IICHU liorsi 01 liempsieou. NT. and So. David L. Noyes of Salisbury. Vt. They were not armed. , "Hnrst and Noves. when the crowd broke in, retreated to the third floor and Darncaaca mein selves in one of the rooms, taking the German employes with them, McQuail's report said. Pastor Calls Off Initiative Effort Against Project PORTLAND (AP) The Rev Thomas Wyatt, pastor of the Wings of Healing 'temple, nas called off his threatened initiative campaign against Portland's South Auditorium urban renewal project. Wvalt said he had agreed not to press his petition campaign to I repeal the May cnanung aci. The Wings of Healing Temple is within the 85.5-acre area em braced in the urban renewal pro gram. Had Wyatt's initiative cam paign proved successful the urban renewal proposal would have gbne before the Portland voters in November. Wyatt said he would rely on "the good judgment and integ rity" of the Portland Development Commission following several con ferences between the minister and urban renewal officials. j The minister said he has no! positive assurance that his church! property is to be spared. He ap- praised the church valuation at; $350,000. I The Development' Commission has agreed to restudy the temple s status. Gov. Rosellini Proposes Raise OLYMPIA (AP) Concerned about employe turnover. Gov. Ro sellini recommended pay in creases here averaging $18 a month for 7(9 social service work ers in the Washington Department of Public Assistance. In the proposal, submitted to the State Personnel Board, the governor said, "serious employe turnover problems, coupled with a rising caseload in the depart ment, have affected the depart ment's ability to do its work ef fectively." The wage raise had been sought b" the Washington Federalion of Stale Employes and had bean recommended by representatives of the Public Assistance County Administrators Assn. Rosellini said the raise did not bring the salaries to the recom mended level but is the most we can do at the present time." The governor asked that the in crease be retroactive to July l. Jailed Portland Man Suffers Severe Beating PORTLAND (AP) Guards al Rocky Butte jail said llicy havui nol been able to find the intnnti's 1 who beat up a man lu'ing held I there as a material witness. ! James Q. (Slim) Jenkins, :)!!, Portland, was taken to the jail hospital after suffering a nose fracture and facial cuts shortly! after he was put into a cell with 10 other men. I'olice said the motive for as sault was not determined. Jenkins was ordered held under $5000 bail since a friend. Allied K. Kiefer, 35, was slabbed in the stomach last week. A complaint siencd bv Portland patrolman Albeit Zornailo charges rhvllis .lessini!, 2s. with assault with a dangerous weapon in con nection with the Kiefer stubbing. Russian Cuns Thunder On Kunashiri Islar.o JISIUKO, Jjipan A1) The thumltT of Kiissian In guns on nearby Kunnshin Island in Ihe Ku riles shook Japanese homes on the northern tip of Hokkaido Island late las week. Police .said liiriie- scale Soviet maneuvers apparent ly were under way. Windows of Japanese homes in northernmost Nemuro, nlumt LV miles south of Kunashiri, were shattered hy Ihe boom of ahout 70 nuns, police said. Many Jap anese were awakened. At some points, Kunashiri is only ahout in miles across Nemuro Strait from Hokkaido's north eoa( Police said the firing resembled past Soviet maneuvers but Thurs day muht's seemed heavier. Portions Of Mount Hood Forest Closed To Entry roHTI.ANI) (AIM- Portions of till Miiiilit lliuvl :ilinn:il l-'nr.w! are closed to entrv except lv por- nut because of Inch fire daivcr Forest Supervisor l'aul Nell said the closiires-which became effective Thursday are limned to recent s'.ash logging areas that have become tmilcr-drv recentlv. Kmr' Pn'l' re Isstiotl at ranger stations to persons having business in the closed areas. The closure will remain in etfeet until the ( .11 rains begin. TO MANAGE AIRPORT I'KNDI.KTON (AP) - The Citv Council here has appointed Finery! Tresham of l'rosser. Wash., as; operator of the Pendleton Airport.! The 41-ycnr-old Tresham will i take over th job Au! 1. ' OUT OUR WAY IT CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING EFFECTIVE MAY 1, 1958 Advertismi For Husinessei Within Roseburg Iraua Area Set But Not Published Charge .50 Cord Ot Thanks 1.00 Minimum chorge for any one ad .7S 1 Day, Per Word $ .10 3 Days, Per Word .13 6 Days, Per Word - .17 9 Days, Per Word . .21 12 Days, Per Word .25 18 Days, Per Word .29 Per Month, Per Word 33 DISPLAY CLASSIFIED First insertion, per col. inch ..$1.60 Repeat Insertion, per col. Inch .85 NATIONAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Advertising For Businesses Outside Roseburg traue Area Per Line. Per Issue $ .25 Minimum charge lor any one ad 1.00 Commissionable to Recoemred Agencies DEADLINES 1VM A.M. Business Day Prior To Publication Cancelations Up to 1:30 A.M. 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AGNES CARLSON, said Admin istratrix U.S. To Fly Out Stranded Citizens WASHINGTON (AP) The United States Saturday arranged to fly out Americans who want to leave revolt-torn Iraq. The Slate Department said four commercial planes now in Ank ara, Turkey, have been chartered for the purpose. The department said that what it termed local authorities in Hangdad have given assurances that any of 1.904 Americans who want to leave will be permitted to do so. It said Iraq authorities prom ised "all necessary precautions shall he taken to assure safe departure. ' The promises of cooperation by the Iraq revolutionary regime came after United Slates Ambas ador Waldemar Mailman ap proached it and "received assur ances that they (the rebels) would honor their promise to protect American lives and property." The department did not say when the planes would fly to Baghdad to begin the evacuation. Portland Soldier One Of Four Crash Victims ."IU.HilOA Al'l rt I (HI land, Ore., soldier was One Of four, victims nf a crash between nn ! Armv bus and a French truck near Olivet, France. Lt AL Tlit' neft-nst' Department said heFoll sALForTranV2-bedroom modTFr. was (apt. James I). Itiley, the sun ot Kaiph hilmuntls of 1123 X.K. Winona St.. l'ortland. Three other American soldiers iiiio ine i ieiicil unver OI ine irilCK pensneu in ine inurMiay colli sion. The caMially list was an- nouueed r riday night. lliley was the only victim from the Nor! Invest . Hiley s w idow w as the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. (. i. Dunder of 412.1 X K. Columbia lllvd . Port land. She is in France, with their three children. Juno Lumber Orders, Product-ion Below May's 1'OKTI.AND (AP)-Lumher or ders and production for June in Ihe Dollulas fir'reuion were he- low Mav averages, the West Coast Lumbermen's Assn. said here, i Shipment increased. ! Association figures showed that production dropped from an aver-1 ace of lfiflXti.ooO hoard feel a week in .May to 157 ,S3.IHH in! June ert .Murphy, President Lisenhow- Ordors Uo were off. fallinc er's special envoy to the Middle from an average of 75.!ii8.0iHi Fast, will come to Amman short feet a week in May to i:7.ti8.itO. ly to confer with the Jordanian Shipments increased from Mil,- government, the li.S. Embassy 003,000 to 172.KH.OOO feet. I said Friday night. WAS LIKE THAT ONCE Notices I WILL not be responsible for debts other than my own. Lola Dupont. Personals LOW wholesale rates on profitable com mercial orchards. Fall delivery. All slock Stark's guaranteed trees. Free irrigation and drainage advice plus free book, "Guide to Profitable Orch arding" with each order. Queries wel come. OR 3-5321 after 6 P.M. or week ends. YOUNG WOMEN of any faith needing confidential advice may contact Cath olic Charities, 278 W. Broadway. Eu gene. Oregon. DI 5-3642. STAUFFER home reducing plan. Alice Reinlngcr, Local Representative, will give free home demonstrations by ap point men t.OR 3-7967. 104 N.E. Club. G"H AND VIEW CARE" HOME for elderly people; also ideal rooms for elderly couples. OR 3-8302. GOING TO Jacksonville, Florida will take lady passenger. OR 3-3536. ALCOHOLIC'S ANONYMOUS. 245 S.E. Jackson. Tuesdays. Saturdays 8 P.M Real Estate LOVELY HOME close In. 3 bedrooms, new kitchen, large living room with carpeting, basement; and in ex eel lent condition. Call OR 3-725!) or see at 1106 3.1. Court St- Price $12,500. TRADE or sell on Rogue river and High way 99 4 bedroom house, 12 acres. Irrigated. School bus, milk truck, mail at door. Hunting, fishing on own prop erty. 13 miles south Grant Pass. OS 9-5133. TWO BEDROOM home on 55 X 95 lot. L. R. with fireplace, wall - to - wall carpet, kit., D. R. Comb, bath, utility, gantue. Nice yard. On ewer, OR a-5;t;iu. 10 "ACHES In Little Valley, river front age. Modern 4 bedroom home, fire place, hardwood floors, etc. Good well. Sell or trade my equity. OR 3-0898 before 2 p.m. or weekends. FOR SALE or trade, equity in mod ern 2 bedroom home near town, schools and churches. Will take 35 to 40 ft. modern house trailer. Phone Suthertin 3SUI3. FOR SALE by owner. 160 acres. Town ship 28, 80 acres Township 27, Doug las County. Address inquiry. 2540 WU liimette Street Eugene. Oregon. FOHf SALE or trade in Trl City - equity In 3-bed room, modern home, furnished or unfurnished - for large 2 or 3-bed-ronm trailer house. Ph. UN 3-4514. TWO BEDROOM home. gas. or wired for electric range. City tvwer and wa ter, $6,000, small down payment, ok 2-21194. ""ALWAYS HAVE if SURVEYED" Secure your dam and water rights. Jim Datigherty, The Engineer, OS S- 8t;;t4. m VACANT lots suitable for home or trail- rr house, 130x120'. 5 miles south of Roseburg on highway. Also 5 acres on Cleveland Hill. OR 3-7664. NO DOWN uayment. 1-bedroom house. I51R S.E. San ford Ave. Pay 350 per mouth to Archie Currier, Phone OR 3-7060. douglas hi district : R., rlec- nc heat, w-w carpet, double garage, shoo, orchard, garden, nearly 4 acre, $10,5tXterms. OS 9-8!)H3or OS 9-5641. INCOME PROPERTY for sale by own er. Furnished, rented, all clear. Res idential district overlooking city. KenMonable. Due to age OR 3-3216. LOWER Garden Valley 15 acres riv er bottom. Henn, melon or g.irden land. Some fruit and nuts. Now In lotus. OR 2-21W1. GAM DEN VALLEY ROAD 3 -bid room, ranch-style home on half acre lot. At tached gariiiic. Hardwood floors, floor furnace. $;e0, OR 3-7M49 or OH 3-6415. THREE "bedroom home on Linnell Ave. One block to school. Desirable neigh borhood. Ph. OR 2-27MJ after fl p m. I'FUKECT family New 3 bedroom. hmtt-in oven, range, l's baths. OR 2- ' Tiiui'i- nrnnnnu f..ii h..m.n( ,! furnace; garage 'and carport. Ne.ir ohooi and jN?r Hospital. or3 2:.9. TWO bedroom. $!725. Fairhaven. paved trert and sewer. Fireplace, wall-to- h in witn carport, tsig ui, in vm- st..n. OS 9-5US8. Nh'E""2-bedroom house, wired for auto- nut ic washer and dryer. Large lot. j tslde. UK j Sl,i r,l ot Rnacbum - -bedroom hou. trie heal, hardwood floors, wired tor dryer. $S950.OR ; El'liKNE farm "for sale or "trade. 40 ni-ieh Routa 3, Box 4-42 Eugen., Or.- IS ACHES with "larie houa.. OS -M;W DAM DEDICATED (", I! K A f FALLS. .Mont. ( AP) Wnh a flourish of words and sonc, I'orhrane Dam was dedicated Sat urday as another Montana Tower Co. hydroelectric project. The' 10 million dollar. M.OOO-kilo-watt plant eii:ht miles downstream from Ureal Falls on the Missouri River is t le fifth owned and oper ated hv the utility in a lS-nule I stretch' hevond C.reat Falls. The concrete dam is 871) feet Ions. 103 feet high, and has seven spillways. ENVOY TO AMMAN AMMAN. Jordan (API Rob- r m t Classified 3 Bv j. R. Williams JR.Wil.UAM5 7-21 action Real Estate Wiley's For Real Estate RIVER FRONTAGE in Laurel wood B. R. home, Riverside Drive; this is a beautiful ' location, paved street sewer, shade trees, sawdust furnace, basement, yard can be made a show place. Owner says sell at $11,700. WONDERFUL VIEW, older home, dead end street, 5 blocks from Courthouse. Paved street and sewer. 3 large B. R. l' baths, large living room with fireplace and view or city, 1 Large din ing room, large kitchen with break fast room. Basement with sawdust fur nace. $13,500 RETIREMENT Rancho 13 acres. 2 B. R. home, live creek. Irrigation, chicken houses, barn, fir grove, in miles out. $1)500. EARL WILEY REAL ESTATE 412 S. E. Main St. Office Ph. OR 2-2629 Jim Bevans Ph. OR 3-60R.S Roland SprinKer OR 3-J!HU Roy Hebard OR 3-70U0 MAGNESS REAL ESTATE New Baby? FOR THE FAMILY with the new addi tion there is this exciting new 3 bed room ranch style. Located handy to town with paved st. and sewer in and paid. An abundance of rm can be yours. Lge dbl garage, Ige kitchen with eating area, dining rm, oversize living rm, 3 good-sized bedrooms. Beautiful lge covered cement front porch. Everything is lge but the low price of S10.000. Eav to buy 3r' on FHA nothing dn on Fed. GI. Don't call u, come in with your earnest money check. This la tht Best Buy Ever. Lots of Space THIS HOME is ideal for the growing family. Here are some of the features it nas to offer; 3 norms, delightful living rm, lge dining rm, cheerful kit chen with eating area, new wall-to-wall carpeting, inside utility, dbl garage, liKix2l9 lot. All for 10,i50. Low dn on FHA. Don't Look Any Further If You Want 1 EXCLUSIVE PROPERTY perfect plan, massive living mi. fireplace, dar ling kitchen with dishwasher and garb age disposal, spacious dming area, 3 bdnns, l'j baths, p.irly rm with fire place, attached garage. Come In and let us show you this tremendous Buy at $19,500. Owner may consider a trade-in. "Apples On The Tree In Oregon" OVER in our neighboring village of Sutherlin is an opportunity for the re tired or the working family that enjoy pulting money in the Bank. We offer a well-planted acre with an oak-shaded setting for the neat clean Tri-plex rental. Live in the 2 bdrm and rent the two 1-bdrm apis. The acre is literaily covrrod with fruit and Iwrries of all kinds. Full price $10,000. Will take Koseburg home in tracie. If you need term, come in and talk to us now. This won t last. Work In Sutherlin or Oakland? HFR Is a charming 2-bdrm hom locat ed east of Sutherlin that the owner will trade for a Cl-bdrm Roseburg. Green or WinMon Jlome. Full price 7.i0, Call us today. WE CAN ALWAYS USS ANOTHER GOOD LISTING" ORCHARD 3-5340 OKFIrE ORCHARD 3-5.140 I Hlb wasnmgton Eve. & Sundny 1 Millard or Marion Magness OR 3-M17 Al Hoffman or a-s:wa WESTSIDE newer 2-bedroom. Beam ceil inff in front room and dimnii area. Fireplace. American ateel kitchen, ee-l ramie tile bfltlirooin Hardwood floor, central heatinaT, carport, fenced tvick v.ird with trera and ahruba. S10.O0O. OR :1.71W7. WINSTON HOME - ModeralVl,vpnoed. Oeairable neiiitiborhnod, clone to Doug Hiitri Scnool; all electric; f 're place. Al.o lovely furnished l-oed-room rental on same lot. Will eon aider lata modern car or modern traiieraa down payment. OS 9-.1ST0 SMALL 2-bedroom-home '800 iq. ft.! near hich arhool: would make fine rental. Prteed STJ.'iO or will rent; on aewer but nol on paving. Alio sell wnh house or aeparately electric ranee, daveno, 21" RCA televtaion, roiuway tied. Phon OR 3-.MW. WEST SlllE 2-bedroom! powbol 4; electric heat, wall-to-wall carpet, elec tric dibwaher and fjrbaee diaooaal; flactona wall with fireplace, lou of bu.it-tr.a. Fireplace and barbecu on patio 113.000 uima OR S-4UU4 or OH 2-10SZ fOH KA1 E OR TRADE - - SltOO for S2I00 equity in hou-e at W. Sher wood Ave Immediate possession Will i.ier trade f,w car or boat I no u ire t.eorge T, Farrell. RED, Caldwell, Idaho, or 406 9 E. Rove St , Roseburg. Real Estate 10 ACRES ' PRIVACY OVERLOOKING RIVER 15 1 minutes to town, ueauiiiui j or nome with den, excellent well, can irrigate, imatl barn. Trade in Juur 3 br home. $4250 NEAT 2 br home, fewer and city water, wired for range and dryer (400 Dn. North Umpqua NEW 3 BR HOME .river frontage, fire place, oil furnace. Just 1 11, 750 Private financing. 5 Bedrooms NEAR SCHOOL, easy walk to town. 2 baths, carpet. Inside utility, patio and garage. Just $14,500. Trade NEWER 3 BR HOME, paved street, newer and city water, for older home on small acreage. Neighborhood Grocery FACING school. All necessary equip ment, living quarter In rear. $5500 with 1.000 Dn. Fullerton Realty Cr Insurance 723 N.E. Stephen Dial OR 2-3172 Douglas County Realty HERE IT IS creek and alt. Around 12 acres of excellent ground with ir rigation system from creek. Large country nome not too lar out. Double garage, chicken house, barn, Email separate apartment for maid or hired nana; an lencea. iei'i go uui ana spend the afternoon In tha shade of tne towering oaks, uwner may con ider clear home of around $5000 for equity. Total price $12,500. May G.I. 2 ONE ACRE 3'i bedroom home, 5 pear trees, lawns, flowers, vegetable garden, garage and utility room, spa cious home with hardwood floors. Liv ing room and hall with wall-to-wall carpeting, kitchen with formica count ers, a good g.i. opportunity at ssaoo. Owner may consider trading equity lor jo or acre tarm. 3 RIVER BEND ACRES North Ump. qua River frontage lots of around 1 1-3 acres each. Good County road. Priced at $uuo eacn. $iuo Down. CRAIG I. SHORT Realtor 1118 S E. Stephens Ph. OR 3-4020 evenings Dick Stevenson OR 3-8744 Craig Short OR 2-2405 Flint Street -Special MODERN home and 3 level lots, paved st. , sidewalks, sewer on ly SH500, SJiOO down don't wait too long. Another Bargain DUPLEX 2 bedrooms each, modern, walking distance down town. Only $3U0O, down payment Make an of fer. Don't pass this up act now. Harvard Ave, CORNER LOT 150" x 275 with modern home and other buildings. Price has been drastically cut for quick sale Now only $12,500 with terms. You may never again find Harvard Ave. property In this price range don't wait this will sell. Lloyd A. Wilson, - Realtor 16G7 S.E. Stephens Ph. OR 3-8578 Roseburg Realty HIGHLY PRODUCTIVE 193 sere close in ranch, with about 125 acres of good tillable loam. 35 acre irrigation per mit. Big gravity spring to buildings and orchard. This is a beauty with lots of privacy. $20,000 on terms. BEAUTIFUL GLIDE ACRE with large 3 bedroom home. Stone fireplace, workshop, lots of fruit, berries, tlow ert. Gravity spring water and river irrigation. $10,000 on terms or trade for trailer house. NEAR THE COURTHOUSE. 4 bed room home with 2 baths, fireplace, basement, economical wood furnace. $7,600. O.K. for G.L FLEXIBLE FAMILY HOME on Klam ath Avenue. Has been used as a du plex. Can be used as a 2. 3, or bedroom home. Sound construction, full basement, nice view, handy to downtown. Only $7,000. Can assume FH A. or finance G.L SACRIFICE H - BEDROOM RANCH STYLE HOME about a mile west of city limit. Out of state owner will take $7,500 If sold this week. Should G I. or F H A. appraise for about $9,ooo. call us quick. Roseburg Realty Insurance UMPQUA HOTEL LOBBY OB "OUR SERVICE DOKSN-T COST IT PAYS" 12 ACRES ; ACRES of good, bearing healthy, warh ti-Mv. S nr nf inn a vniu 1 .some iwdrdi pasture. One large barn. 3-story chicken house, 3 car1 gurage. Lots of tres, shrubs, flow-1 ers, and lawn. Most of all a 3 bed-1 room home. milea out in Garden And AM For ' $15,500. $2500 down. $80 month. 1 1 Acres A 1-brdroom 40x horn. d.ylighl ba.onK-T.l Wonderful yard. And lo lop all. It haf lou ot aaf, river frontafic. For tha grntlerr farmer 2-Tb mixed fruit tree.. JU,. 000 full prir.. 1 1.5 Acres J-nmROOM hom. ,1 tanchion brn, 2iX50 chicken hoiue All yr crrck. Spring to trrtftnt- garden and yard. $12,900 full price. WIS CAV OFFER th best ranch tn Douglas County that U for alt al tin preaent time .it th ama..ngl low pnc of 150.0O0. WINTER REAL ESTATE 5."S W Harvard ACROSS FROM HIGH SCHOOL Phone OR 3-7043 For Evening Calli H J. Winter OR S-TftLI Char lea Mumby OR . THREE BEDROOM home. 3'- years old.- on corner lot Newnn C rei-d . Hard wood floors, tile oath, fireplace, t tchel aarnge. patio Paved street .-!-. Ciimnlelrlv I anila "( iih I large lawn, shrube. fruii and shade trees. Excellent condition Inside and out OR 2-1.V17. I SACRIFICE 3 bedroom modern housi and garage. In Winston. $35Q, come terms. OS 4 - Rea! Estate AnUnusual Buy NEAT and clean vacant row. Out-of-town owners have thib home priced for quick sale. No fooling around with financing 2 beurootiin, large liv. room, H W floors; attached gitrage, PLUS another 2-car garage with a built-in-workshop. Level lot on sewer. $7iso pay $500 down and move right in. Trade WE HAVE a neat 2-bedroom home pric ed at $t)75U, lor trade-in on a large 3 B.R. home. Let us show you. if you have a large home and can use a small one now's your chance. $00 DOWN THAT'S RIGHT nothing down, but the closing cost, on a Federal GI Loan. A real buy. 2 large bedrooms, nice kitchen, forced-air oil furnace. Taxe $90. Double carport. Quick possession. Owner moving to Nevada. WE HAVE the forms to establish, your eligibility for a federal GI direct loan. We will be glad to help you no charge. L B. HICKS, REALTY & INSURANCE 957 NE Stephens OR 2-3731 Eve's and Sunday, eall I.. B. Hicks . OR 3-72M Elmer Hicks OR 21813 FOR SALE 12ii acres 3 miles SW, Sa lem on paved road, good soil, family orchard, blackberries. Near school and general store. Will trade for acreage with good soil in Garden Val ley or Riversdale district. R. A. Eshle man, Rt. 3. Box 674 Salem, Oregon. THREE bedroom westside home. Fire place. Large built-in bathroom. Dish washer. Hedwood fenced 80'xl20' lot. Shade trees, beautifully landscaped. Owner leaving city. OR 3-7072. 5 Bus'ess Opportunities Major Oil Co. Has Service Station in Roseburg Inventory and equipment Approx. $2300 Contact J. C. Boyington P.O. Box 23 Eugene, Oregon Or Phon OR 3-6633 5-UNIT apartment near city center. . ijoom tor expansion $27,oOO 4-UNIT apartment, one 2-bed room house, 3 business rentals, room for expansion $30,000 6-UNIT auto court with room for ex pansion $28,000 All the above will take some trade let me know what you have. We hav others. Courtesy to Realtors 8c Brokers George B. Reeves, Realtor 2053 Sherman Ave. Ph. SK 9-2391 North Bend, Oregon WELL EQUIPPED laundry in Rose burg a good man and wife set-up. Priced riRht with good terms. Sea L. B. Hicks Realty and Insurance, 957 N E. Stephens St OR 2-3731. SEVERAL good grocery stores, hard ware store. No phone information. Douglas County Realty, 1118 S. B. Stephens. EQUitfY in cafe and tavern equipment and business. Discount for cash. Call OS 9-5141 FOR SALE or lease. Hotel and Coff Shop. Phone JEfferson 2-9641, Canyon vine. 6 Loans & Financial FAMILY FINANCE Home Owned and Operated Loans Up to $1500 On motor vehicle and furniture 729 SE Washington OR 3-527? MONEY IN A HURRY $50 TO $3,000 COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL FINANCE CORPORATION 1 613 S E. Oak OR 3-4494 'Pacific Finance Loans 66-1 S. E. Stephens OR 3-6668 ONE discounted contract. $1300. OR 3- 5Hti9. CAN USE some small discounted con tracts. OR 3-6193 or OR 3-6091 evert. Rooms Cen trail v Located Low Weekly Rates All Comforts ot Homa Hotel Grond JO ANN'S hoarding home. Delicious home cooking. Private room and board $20 week or S73 month. Lots of parking space. 4209 S. W. Carnes Road. Green District. OR 3-7947. CLEAN furnished light housekeeping room. Walking distance to PO. All utihtiei paid. $30 month. 1451 S.E. Short ROOM and board for elderly lady. Ex. cellent food and care. Licensed OR 3-5294. ROOM and board, good homa cooked meals. Walking dlatanca of town. OR 2-9115. - HOUSEKEEPING ROOM, close in. Utili ties paid $7 week. Parking space. 125 Lane Ave. HOTEL-ROSEBURG. TV. Cafe, parking. Rc.ionabl rates. 513 S B. Lara. OH 2-9192 SLEEPING rooms 732 E. Jarkson, next door to Penney'i. OR 3-3;t28. ROOMS, close in. Private bath. 508 Spruce, at foot of Washington. LARGE, front sleeping room, clow In, OR 3-ftlIU or OR 3-351B. SLEEPING room. 605 S. Mother. OR 3-7237. . .room. 1213 S.E. DougTT 10 Apartments alr, arbas. x-rvic. Includrd. CluN dre .,taM. ra S.E Pin. LARGE J bedroom do.n.tair. ipl i . un. furniihed. Large fenced-in hackvnrri. .1 block from city center. OR ;j-7la. THREE room apt. Sloven and refrigera tor furnlnhcd Downatalra. 1337 SE. Pine. OH 3-5940 TWO, cte.m apt. Close in, (1) furnUherf. it unfurnished. OR 3-7016 or OR 3-A461 FURNISHED OR unfurntihed apt, 154 and fJ3 Inquire Garden Valley Mar liet. Phone OR 3-6202 or OR g-3017. FURNISHED, cool, colorful bachelor apt , 2 blocks from U.S. National Hank. l,ORS-H.ia. OSK BEDROOM, furnished apt $45 all uiilittct. 853 S E. Sheridan, Apt. 4. OR 2-t245. NEW, lar kb 1 bedroom apt Elecuie stnv and refrigerator. OK S-8-U5 or OR 3-61.10 UNFURNISHED apt. 1543 S E Steph ens Street at Golden E-agle Gai Sta ti.in BACHELOR Apt,. 140 month. 748 SI. Jackson, OR 3-4.3A1. APTS. on South tide, and unfurni tied . duplex, rair.iavrn uiiirici. .1-. . : TWO REDHOOM, furnished apt. OR 2-ir.i FURNISHED, quiet 2 room apt. 1S.17 fine uk j-M-w. CLEAN furnished apartment, ckxe in, E '"' PARTLY furnmhed I bedroom .iptj 129 nd "K J-'-W r Oil 3-7SWU. CLEAN 4 - room and utility apt. LV6 i S I. Hamilton.