10 The Newi-Review, Roieburg,
Teachers Say Hickory
Would Solve Problem
The tun of the hickory stick
ran (till be heard in classrooms
throughout the nation.
This ia one of the main themes
which education experts use to
counter charges that lax discipline
in public schools is helping to in
crease juwnile delinquency.
A National Education Associ
ation survey of more than 4.0UO
teachers reveals that ahout half
of them have the authority to en
force discipline with corporal pun
ishment. In addition it shows that
spanking can also be inflicted by
bout three-fourths of their pnnci
, pals.
y Education experts cite this re
port ( only one important exam
ple to p.-ove that they are not
coddling pupils. They explain that
all schools have disciplinary pro
grams which are usually enforced
with some type of punishment.
Many school officials believe
that largely restrictive methods
should be used to make kids toe
the mark. Pupil control is usually
maintained by imposing such bad
conduct penalties as keeping stu
dents after school, taking away
their privileges and reprimanding
them. Other important enforce
ment methods are suspension and
expulsion from school, assigning
special tasks and corporal punish
ment. Other schools operate under the
philosophy that discipline should
he learned like any other subject.
This program attempts to teach
pupils their responsibilities to so
ciety ana now to meet mem.
It's this so called "new concept"
of discipline that's largely respon
sible for the verbal spankings
which schools are suffering in the
controversy on classroom law and
order.
- Critics claim that this system
Colorado Springs Chosen
For Scouts' Jamboree
NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J. (AP)
The executive board of the Boy
Scouts of America has selected
Colorado Springs for the national
jamboree in 1960.
The jamboree will be in July
with the exact dates still to be
determined.
National scout jamborees are
held every four years. The last
one was at Valley Korge, Pa., in
1954. The 10th world jamboree will
be held at Manila in July 1959.
Settlement Setn In Hotel
Strike In Pittsburgh
PITTSBURGH (AP) Some 2,
300 striking employes of five Pitts
burgh hotels will vote soon on
whether to accept a new contract
proposal.
A 35-member negotiating com
mittee of Local 237, Hotel and
Restaurant Workers, agreed Sun
day to place the new proposal be
fore the membership but did not
immediately announce when the
vote will be taken.
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RESTING PLACE The coffin of Pope Pius XII rests In
a niche in the grotto beneath St Peter's Basilica at the
Vatican, a temporary resting place. In about a year the
coffin will be moved to a permanent site. Meanwhile,
Roman Catholic cardinals are preparing for the selection
of a new popr ,
DETROIT OUA0-Mn JMlia lUmati, 33, proud mothof of quadruplet girls born in
Detroit, look over her four new daughters, lying !n lncubatora. Mother and dauSh
ten ara deicrlbed ai being In exccllont condition. Oddi for the birth of quadruplets are
about one In 750,000. From left to rlKht: Mr. Lllnjanj Helen. 4 lb, 2 Martha. 4 lb.
2V oi. Marion, 4 lb, lO.ot, and Oathcrine, 4 lb. Tbe tllmtni aim have a boy. 2 . an
a one-year-old daughter.
Ore. Tue. Oct. 21, 1958
is too lax and often results In a
complete breakdown of classroom
control.
Advocates of the "new concept"
counter this charge by explaining
that it is supported by psycholog
ical and educational research.
They also point to the large num
ber of law abiding graduates from
schools lining this system as fur
ther proof that it is not a disciplin
ary bugaboo.
And they usually cap their argu
ments by explaining that the "new
concept" has not abolished punish
ment. Instead, these school offi
cials explain, it imposes penalties
especially designed to fit the na
ture ot the offense.
Kor instance, punishment for
breaking a window would be to
make the offender pay for the
damage instead of whipping him
or making him stay after school.
Officials of the education associ
ation say, however, that their
studies show the disciplinary trend
still leans toward regular types of
punishment. They explain there's
more talk about the new concept
man actual practice.
But this doesn't mean that cor
poral punishment is the answer to
keeping kids out of trouble, educa
tion experts insist. Investigations
ot classroom disciplinary measur
es reveal that teachers with au
thority to give spankings have
about as much trouble with their
pupils as those who don't.
This is one reason why school
officials emphasize that the real
causes of juvenile delinquency do
not lie within classroom disciplin
ary sys'ems.
They blame such well known so
cial faults as unsatisfactory home
conditions, irresponsible parents
and lark of parental supervision
due to mothers working outside
the horn.
Education experts also accuse
large overcrowded schools for stu
dent behavior problems. They be
lieve many disciplinary headaches
would be eased if more classrooms
and teachers could he provided for
the booming school-age population.
In addition to operating disciplin
ary systems, schools are trying to
combat the delinquency problem
by cooperating with community
agencies concerned with youth de
velopment; providing special guid
ance programs and promoting pu
pil organizations which stress good
citizenship.
Deer Coes Downstream
Over Fish Ladder At Dam
PORTLAND (AP) A 65-pound
buck deer went downstream over
the fish ladder at Bonneville Dam
on the north shore of the Columbia
River Sunday morning, Opal
Townsend, the observer at the
fish counting station reported
Monday.
She called guards, who roped
the deer, pulled him out of the
ladder, and turned him loose on
the Washington shore.
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PIE-FACE Frank Day, 11,
wears an expression of sheer
delight after winning the
pie-eating contect at the an
nual Riverton Fair in Bark
hamsted, Conn. Frank, who
also won the contest last
year, found it no prohlem
even with his hands tied be
hind his bark.
Pipeline Merger
Benefits Told
During Hearing
By JOHN KAMPS
I WASHINGTON (AP) A pro
posed natural gas pipeline merger
in the west would provide benefits
to the public including the lowest
possililc gas prices, the Federal
Power Commission was told Mon
day. Hay C. Fish of Houston, Tex.,
chairman of the Fish Engineering
Corp. and organizer of the Pacitic
Northwest Pipeline Corp., testified
at an examiner's hearing on an
application to merge the pipelines
of Pacific and El Pao Natural
Gas Co.
Tha hearing reopened Monday
after a recess of several weeks.
El I'aso owns more than 99 per
cent of Pacific's stock and asks
permission to take over Pacific's
pipeline running lrom New Mexico
to the Canadian border in Wash
ington state.
Fish described an exchange of
stock which in 19:6 made Pacific
a subsidiary of El Paso.
This has prevented "substan
tial" rate increases for Pacific
customers. Fish said. Financial
problems faced by Pacific would
have made big rate increases
necessary, he ailJed.
Operation of the two companies
operating as a unit, Fish said
would offer these other advan
tages to the public:
Gas would be moved freely from
any source of supply to any mar
ket; operating overhead would he
reduced and facilities would be
consolidated: financing and ex
pansion activities could be con
ducted more easily, and consum
ers would be assured of continuity
of service.
Bus Hearing Cenerates
Heat But No Smoke
PORTLAND ( AP) Some heat
was generated, hut no smoke as
the state heard arguments last
week on the proposal to allow
smoking in the rear seats of long
distance buses.
Examiners for the public utili
ties commissioner said they did
not want it said the hearing was
held "in a smoke-filled room," so
banned tobacco, although smoking
normally is allowed in the state
office building, where the hearing
was held.
Two bus companies and the Ore
gon Bus Assn. argued for smoking
in the rear of the highway buses.
Representatives said it would
make it easier to handle passen
gers who argue that states on eith
er side of Oregon do not ban
smoking on the buses.
CRASS FIRE DOUSED
Th Winston Dillard Rursl Fire
Pept. was railed Tuesday at 1:56
p.m. to the Jaek H. full residence.
on Avium Rd. in the Creen district,
to douse a grass fire caused by
burning trash. No damage was
done.
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Dave Beck Loses
Bid To Have His
Trial Postponed
TACOMA (AP) Former Team
ster boss Dave Beck lost his bid
today for postponement of his in
come tax evasion trial scheduled
to opin in federal court here
Nov. 10.
U. S. District Judge Georxe H.
Boldt, sitting temporarily on the
bench in Washington, D.C., mailed
an order denying a defense mo
tion for an indefinite continuance
of the trial.
Beck's attorney had argued that
the ex-Teamsters Union president
would be unalile to receive a fair
and impartial trial because of pub
lic hostility toward him.
Juclse Boldt denied both the mo-
j Hon for a continuance ana one lor
I a pre-trial hearing for prescnta
ition of what the defense called
"communist bias.
The judge said in his order that
"no proper or useful purpose"
would be served by further hear
ings or additional arguments. He
had granted Beck three postpone
ments previously.
Beck was indicted by a federal
grand jury in August, 1957. and
charged with evading payment of
$240,000 in income taxes for the
years 1950-53.
Portland Markets
Monday
PORTLAND PRODUCE
PORTLAND (A:) Butterfat
Tentative, subject to immediate
change Premium quality, de
livered in Portland, 6o-fi3 cents a
Hi; first quality, 57-6U; second
quality, 52-55.
Butter Wholesalers, f o b , bulk
cubes to wholesalers Grade AA,
93 score 60; A grade. 92 score,
59; B grade. 90 score, 56; C grade,
89 score, 55.
Cheese To wholesalers Oregon
singles, 41-48; 5-lb loaf, 43'2-5.i'3.
Eggs To retailers Grade AA,
large, 48-49; A large, 45; AA me
dium, 38-39; A medium, 38-39; AA
small, 30-33. Cartons, 1-3 cents ad
ditional. Eggs To producers AA large,
39-41',2; A large, 32-34'a; AA
medium, 30-33'n; AA small, 24-
2(i'2.
Wool Nominal, clean basis
Eastern Oregon produced U blood
8085; as blood, 85-88; Is blood,
93 96; fine, 1.05-1.10.
Live poultry No. 1 fryers, 2'i-4
lb, 15 at farm; light hens, 10 at
farm; heavy hens, 13 at farm; old
roosters, 7-8.
Rabbits Average to growers
Live whites, 3-l4-4'4 lb, 21-23; col
ored pelts, S cents less; fresh
killed fryers to retailers, 57-60;
cut up, 61-64.
Wholesale Dressed Meats
Beef carcasses Steers, choice,
500-700 lb. 44 00-47.00; good, 43 00
46.00; standard, 41.00-44.00; com
mercial cows, 38.00-40.00; utility,
35.00.38.00.
Beef cuts (choice steers) Hind
quarter, 50 00-54.00; rounds 51.00
56.00; full loins, trimmed. 66,00
69.00; forequartcrs, 40.00-12.00;
churks, 42.00-45.00; ribs, 51.00
56.00. Lambs Lambs, choice, 45-55 lb.
44.0(1-48.00; good, all wts, 40.00
45.00. Pork carcasses Shipper style,
120-170 lb 30.00-31.00.
Pork cuts Loins, 12-16 lb, 50.00-
55.00; shoulders, 16 11). down,
37 00-40.00; spareribs, 47 00-51.00;
fresh hams, 12-18 lb. 49.00-52 00.
Slab bacon Ail wts, 47.00-54 00.
Veal and calves All wts, choice
45.00-58.00; good 44.00-55.00; stand
ard, 41.00-52.00.
Produce
Potatoes Ore. local Round Reds
lug, 1.25-1 40; Deschutes Russets.
No. 1A, 100 lb, 2.50-2 75, bakers
3 00-3.25.
Onions Idaho Yellow, med, 50
II). 2 00-2 25; Igo 2 25-2 50; Oregon
Danver boilers, 10 ,b, 32.35; 15
lb 22.25.
Hay No. 1 green alfalfa, balinll
f o b. Portland. 28.00 29 00 ton, top
quality to 30 00.
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
PORTLAND ( AP) (t'SOAl
Cattle snlahle 1.150; trade active;
(ed steers and heifers SO hichrr;
cows strong, instances .K) higher;
load average to high choice fed
steers 28(H). one load 27.75, short
load 27.50: mixed good and choice
steers 26.75 27 00; truck lot good
and choice fed s'.eers 23 50: stand
ard steers 24 00 25.00; part load
good and choice heifers 2H 25,
couple lots mostly good 26 00;
utility cows 17.10-19 50; rauners
and cutters 14 00 16 50. heavy cut
ters to 17.50
Calves salable 250; market
active; ve.ilers slrftng-1.00 higher;
other classes steady; choice veal
crs 31 00-31.00; gi;od 27.OO-30.O0;
standard 22.00-27 00.
Hogs salable 1,300; supply in
cludes 700 Dakota butchers; trade
moderately active; V S No. 12
grade butchers 27 25-27.75: mixed
grade lots 19.50-20 00; sows 16 50
19tK. '
Sheep salable 1.750: slaughter
.lambs steady with last Monday or
strong to 50 higher than close;
choice slaughter lambs 20 50-21 IX);
part deck choice 109 lb shorn
lambs 20.50-21.15: load of wooled
slaughter lambs 117 lb 20 50; good
19 W 20 00: good and choice feed
ers 17.00 19 00; cull-good slaughter
rwes 3 50 9 00.
PORTLAND GRAIN
PORTLAND (AP) Cuarse
r.iins. l.i-tiay hrpnu'nt, bulk,
ct).it d(,li er .
Oals, No 2. IS lb hil 49 Ci)-49 SO
Bark) . No 2. 4A lb It W.
lorn. No 2 K.Y. sli p I 54 25-54 75
Wheat (bid) to arrive market, '
basis No. 1 bulk drlivprcd coat
Soft While 2IM
Soft White (hard applicable) . 2 in
While Club 2 04
Hani Ked Winlert
Orilinary ? 04
10 pvr cent 2 05
11 per rent 2 OS
12 per cent 2 07
Hard Whit Baart:
Ordinary
lo -r cent
i It per cent
2 07
2 HI
2 12
IZ per cent
2 I
I f -.w.n I . 1 U k.i It. 1
79, flour 40; corn 3; mill ffd 17.
Admiral Denies McElroy 1
Promised New Weapons
GUAM (AP) Adm. Harry Felt
denied today that Secretary of
Defense -McElroy had promised
, modern weapons to the Philip
pines. Fell, commander of U.S. forces
in the Pacific commented: "What
the secretary said was that the
United States is always willing to
i sit down with its friends and dis
cuss revision of policies but not
jthat we would send modern weap
ons to the Philippines."
McElroy had been reported in
Manila as saying the United
States would provide the Philip
pines with modern weapons for
defense. The secretary comment
ed as he boarded a U.S. Air Force
plane. He is on a world inspection
tour of U.S. military installations.
Felt contradicted reports of Mc-
Klrnv's rnmmrnu at dnnnvnr
m Guam, en route to his head-'
quarters in Honolulu.
N W Building Permits
! Show Impressive Cain
! SEATTLE (AP) September
: building permits in five Western
states showed "an impressive
gain over last year s dollar vol
ume" for the fifth consecutive
month, the magazine "Pacific
Architect and Builder" reported.
The September pace was set by
Washington with a gain of $20,
750,000 and California, with $20.
125,000, the magazine said. Ore
gon had gain of 4 million dol
lars and Montana and Idaho $500.-
i 000 each.
The five-state total for Septem
I ber was 225 million dollars, up
! 46'. million over the same month
in 1957.
State totals In September: Cal
ifornia $1,595,512,941; Washington
$251,334,948: Oregon $134,835,300;
, Montana $21,174,893; Idaho $21,-
059,633.
Publishers, Advertisers
Map Advertising Plans
POINT CLEAR, Ala. (AP)
Newspaper publishers and adver
tising executives Monday mapped
plans for a total selling program
of newspaper advertising across
the nation.
The program was developed at
a meeting of the American News
paper Publishers Assn's. bureau
of advertising.
Bureau Chairman Louis A. Weil,
Grand Rapids, Mich., and Presi
dent Charles T. Lipscomb Jr.,
New York, said they were confi
dent newspaper advertising would
make strong advances during the
remainder of the year and
through all of next year.
LEGAL
MtTI'E OF FXPIKATION
OF KMIPT10N Ft K IOII
NOTICE IS HEI1KBY GIVEN, that th
pTiod for redemption from foreclour
.tales for delinquent taxe of all prop
erties shown on the Douglas County
lttr. Foreclosure Lint and included in
the dfcre foreclosing tax hem as
shown by ld ltt entered on the 5th
day of November, 1M.Y7. in tha Circuit
Court of tha State of Oreon, for Douk
Insi County, will expire November 5th,
l!i58, and that uny property not re
deemed bv tit id dtta which was includ
ed in id ,let-re and order of ule
will be deedl to Doul County im
I mediately upon the expiration of turn
! period of redemption, and that every
j ntcht or Interest of any peraon In much
property will b forfeited forever to
j Douglaa County,
j IHA C. BYRI
Sheriff and Ta Collector
i Published October 21tt and October
2tilh, lb'id.
NOTICE OF FINAL KETT1.EMENT
Notice it hereby given that Wednesv
dav, October 29. ISotf, at 9:J0 a.m. in
Circuit Court Room A. in the court
house In Koseburtf, Douglas County,
Oregon, have been fixed aa the time
and place for hearing objecyona, if
any. to the final account filed by the
undersigned in the matter of tha estate
of l-aura N Clow, deceased.
D tiled September :. IMS.
Carl M Kelker.
Administrator da bonte non
of the Estate of LAURA N.
CLOW, deceaned.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
EFFECTIVE MAY 1, 1951
Advertising For Bunnifi thitiin Ro$ebnf
liui Aid
Set But Not Published Charge .50
Card of Thanks 1.00
Minimum Charge for any one ad .75
1 Dav, Per Word $ .10
3 Dovs, Per Word 13
6 Days, Per Word 1 7
Davs, Per Word 21
12 Davi, Per Word 25
18 Dovs, Per Word .29
Per Month. Per Word 33
DISPLAY CLASSIFIED
Firxf insertion, per col. inch $1 6
Repeat insertion, per col. inch .85
NATIONAL CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING i
AVvrM.H Fof J -vn Outlet C"?
T-rt
Per Lint, Per lut $ .75
Minimum charge for onv one od .00 1
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Hunters Att'n
NO HI NTINO or U-peinf o my
. ran. r at W iwno R) Bark,
j NO hot-viinsj of trtunxMin OQ tlt C L
I Peittron proprj.
Section
OUT OUR WAY
VAIS.THET Ot'
yuh been out
FER VEARS, LIKE VE AM' TH' REST O' TH"
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WELL, VA KIM STAMP JUST ' I. 'I
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ABOUT AMVTHIM.'
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Hunters Ait'n
NO HUNTING, doe r buck, on ranches
situated south of Mioers Audition to
hulierts Creek road, and from W.i
Highway freeway east approx. l' to
2i miles. Llod Atteruury; Clift
Thornton: Vera and Hoy Kice: Kru
Brus.: Glenn Younf; Louie Bcrney;
Hamond Laura nee
NOCROSSINC OVER7ortrespasing
upon The Kohlhaen Fiity-Five Ranch
will be permitted .Any violation will
subject the viola ter to penalties pro
vided by law.
Edward G. Kohlhagen Owner
Johnnie Spencer Ranch Bta.
, NO HUNTING or trespassing on our
j property. Hubert Mountain, Clcngary
I areas. Merle H. Doering, Carl j.
i Uo ring. Jack Holmgren,
j NO HUNTING or trespassinVon-the
Gerald Bacon. Fred Hroszio. Law
ranee Hanes, Charlie Berg and Cal
! vin Henry properties.
! NO HUNTING or trespassing "on nur
( ranrhfu. Cl.ff Anee. Gene Hoive. Joh.i
Gardner. Bob Biakely, C. H. hillcicr
II D Conn in.
WARNING HUNTERS: Trespassers
will be prosecuted. Phil Strader,
Glide. Oregon
; NO HUNTING on Burnett" RanchTRob-
aru Mountain and Round Pr;iine
i George Burnett.
ABSOLUTELY no hunti.ijr or tre-.pas
irg on the Alfred Gulla ra--ch on
riat rv Knaaeisi of Sutherlin.
NO HUNTING or trespassing- on "our
property in the Brockway-Tenmile-
OJalla area. Nichols Bros
NO HUNTJNG or "trespassm-on?he
L. V. Weber Ranch on Hubert Creek.
Signed L.V. Weber
ABSOLUTELY no hunting on my ranch
at Roberta Creek.
Julian Hatfield.
ABSOLUTELY no trespassing on t he
Huth L. Ware ranch on Newton Creek
Road. Larry Ware. Manager.
NO HUNTING" ortrc pavS;ngon the
Mallrtte Ranch Jn 01.il la.
NO HUNTING or trespawing on tha
property of the Bdra.r Ranch.
NO TRESPASSING" on the V.E. Grace
property. Heston Road
NO-TRESPASSING on LaurelCrest
Ranrti. Darley E. Ware.
NO HUNTING or trespassing-onLiIlie
Goodman property. Eluurnoy Valley.
NO HUNTING" or" trespassing on Sun
shine Ranch. Frank L. Strader.
NO HUNTING on the League ranch.
Tyee Road, Umpqua.
NO H U N T I N G or Ue pa.Cs i n g o nRa
Rauch property Rotterts Creek. ,
NO HUNTING or trespassing on the
Clauda Short Ranch on Sunshina Rd.
1 Lost & Found
LOST White and black dog. male,
licensa 757, name "Short v " Reward
WH W. Hidgeview, Koeburg. OR
Personals
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orallve tamps, gmid collectors ncnut :
Will iell at 20'- below Scott Cata
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Office. Mvrlle Creek.
yot'NO WOMKN of any faith I "needine
confidential advice may contact C'ath-:
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(fene. Oremin. DI 5-;
FAMILY "DINNER "PART I F.S orphan
quet.i of any size, up lo HO people.
Any hour, breakfast, lunch or din
ner Phone Burton s. OR ;t-122.
STAKK TKKES bear heavier, faster.
Order now fait or spring delivery
Queries welcome. OR 3-j21 after 3 or
weekends
GKANDVIKW CARFHOVE for eiderly
people; aiso id al room for emcrly ,
couples OR 3-H.M2.
LAI) IKS Try the new system on cold
waves at (he Vnton B-a.ity Salon.
V.rk guaranteed OS 9-31!2.
aT-COHOLIC'S 'ANONYMOl'S,24.rs F
J.irkMin. Tuesdays. Saturdays 8 P M.
DKIVINiTO LOS ANGKLKS Wednes
day eenniK wooid like couple or
lady lo help drive. OH 3-4.t2.
Red Estate
FOR SALE - by ownrr.
rest bar-
gun Moncrn a-becirt)m houe, ticwlv
)..mied mid and out St-urr cimoi -1
nm. lo hei carai.tr ar.iriFiicttt
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NO clown pimnt nn houf, wa'k-
ing dilnrr lrom lnwr Nt- nin;n.
irnludri inifrett. taxes and inur,inre
$'-'""1 ti!I price T.Af rrt- l t re(erem-e
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'TWO hexlroom m.xirm houa. prac:ical-l
I Iv re Iva-rd on S acr on F-aher .
j Rrturt. OR AtMU
Tllrr bejroom tiotf for Mle or trade
f.'c S.vt!ri ir"per:e. OK 2-4tR4.
FOR SM.K or !r.de 4 hedr.wm V.,ie. !
! 2 a Wmi.in Dtxtion OS
ALU HIVFR fT-on-age, 3't aerr-sj near'
lountrr i.lub, H)0 OR S-lut t
NO oVri-n paTment. par oka
bMrooni houa. OK 2-TWO.
1
FELLER ISTHf COOK..' AFTER
in this heah country
6ET MARPEKJED AN'...
STAMP JUST
FOOP FOR THOUGHT
Reel Estate
. I .
Roseburg Realty
SMALL farm on 26 2-3 A. 2 wells and
pumps, barn and sheds, all in goodj
condition Tractor a:id farm imple-1
men;. Modern well built 3 bedroom j
hunte. C:h mile from Lookmggias !
store. $ 13.300.
INCOME property Six 1 and 2 bedroom
furnished apart men is in S.B. Kc- j
burg. Buy part or all. ;
WELL-BUILT 3 bedroom hnnif on dou-l
ble size lot. L.wn. garden, trees and
shrubs Uoubia garage. Paved street
and newer m and paid Fireplace. I
liming room, party room, beaut it ul in-
tenor. On Housiey St. 13,950 full price.
OLDER 1 bedroom house with adjacent
2 room unit in N E. near V S. Ply-'
wood $;.Soo, ."4X) down,
DIVIDE your own lots or kep a one I
In Clnake's Krrv aidit:on 8Jx2t0, 1
one kide lacing Harvard. a.iUOO. j
Roseburg
Realty &
Insurance
UMPQUA HOTFL LOBBY
OR 2-V.44
Evening, OK 3-6040
-OUR SERVICE DOFS.VT COST
IT PAYS"
A "Winter"
Home Of
Distinction
i
WE ARE proud to offer for our In
fcpeciion. this new We tside home, as
modern as toda ' electronic and me
chamral science can produce, asse-n-blfd
and finished by a m.tMcr crafts-
man. whose pride of workman hip
makt'S this truly "A home of distir.c-1
1i. ri 72t) q. ft. of soil as fn-e a id
de-p a-vi Iecl a cm te tou.-.d uitn
larye oak trees in p. ace, hoMs th s :i
bedroom nut-slerpiecc A central living
ro. -n extends thru glas drxrs to l:ie
patio arei A larj'e -scpti ;i'e dining
or den room enos j of the big ro
nif'ti hricn double fireplace arid leads
di-creetly to the breakiast area separ-!
ated from the wonderful kitchen bv
a bar The kitchen ftillv equip-d
with all apnlianes and nxdern piumb
ini leads to the ' laih and uniitv,
room The heit birch c;it-inets w nh '
matcl-'Hl panels provide lota of stor
age The outstanding teatlirei of tnis
uction, the
'Ml. the in-.tallattons, such as phone
ks and dhwnsher and electric '
rr. but most of alt' the superior1
rkmanshin. which all i.drl m to a
i
wonderful home for only $2:i.XHl,
WINTER
REAL ESTATE
511 W Hirvnrd
ACROSS KROM IIICH SCHOOL
Phone OR 3-7043
For Evening Calls
IT. 3 Winter OR 3-7041
Charles Mumbv OH 3-7,:p8 '
Byers Real Estate
Retirement
1 Rfl ACRFS about 7 mile out on pave
ment, rruit. borne, lota of (iour.!
risrK g.ird-iii. i.h pond, green imne 1
Ljtiic J iM-ftumm hoiiM. kui t hou-e
Ch.cken hmnf Oratte Ht-rtllv a nice
tot 510 1KH1, mjiH) down. iMtd mon'h.
or trade for a two b'druom hotis in
town.
Good Buy j
SMM.L two tx-drtwvn home. Rarnt, '
hdf bri-ement Fenced lot. F--lHe of i
town, cut to M X". $2SU down 45
niu . or take trade
WE have several nic? 3 bedroom hoinea I
troin ST.'MsO up.
Byers Real Estate j
4M W B.illf
Ph. OR -T4toK
bvemngs Call
Rov B.rrl.1r OR 3-T7S
U Mlg W rirtrn UK ,i--i- s
tiienn iio uK l-'-ioJ 1
CLOSE IN
ptr1y
("ri jrird
Firetris'".
h iiuiv- kttc rn. h :,. - F i--pir
it. uraif (")-l furtiace Pritio -Nice
)ard. wt;l i)..W ,ermi ,
S750 DOWN
TMRFK brdi
li.mg ros
n hrrre N'oe and elean
kitc'ien d nctie B a ; n i
re four),! :r.n IinnwMi-!
1. Cnl 7""i
Fullerton Realty
& Insurance
ril N E Stephen
Dial OH 2-3173
For Sale or Trade j
SP.CtOl 5-hedroom home: farn'ly '
rxm. large lot. dnihlc rarport. Wi,l
accept cigar J-fedroti hom aa part
payment. Ph. OS
a.ip "jw N ICE J-bedroom bour O a
f .mr f;iroact W-rrd for rnce.
er dr-rr A1'f Tn-Cf. .,!.
K n or HiO montti Piont-v. .
t!-.en rna.ier pi nifii'i Shou;.)
Cortuder amatl car in trl. OR J--'
TWO FirDROM h-Tnej'in W;ntc.n. "near
Hr . :L .N.n in project. Ctt OS
(m
Ey J. R. Williams
J R WiLLIAv j
r .7., , . ir-2i
Reef Estate
I BUY NOW
WE hae lifted aevera! home lo
cated in dnnntnwn RoM-burg for sale.
If you need a home close in sea us,
PRICE REDUCED
HAD rough treatment. 1 bedroom ho ma
onc K.'d for $7.i0O. now lifted for
SJjOO. Pay ji)Q down. 2 acres.
IN TOWN
3 BPDROOM home On paved street
and fewer. $."it)30, S"o0 down.
WINCHESTER DISTRICT
2 BEDROOM home on lot 250 ft dep.
Double garaue. $51 W, s:(M) down.
CLOSE TO
BENSON SCHOOL
OLDKR 3 bedrtvom home. Neat a'-d
tie. in. You will like it. S7.-0, H.0
down.
A REAL BUY
LTGE 2 bedroom home 10 e;ir H
Ut HK)'xli0'. forced air oil lurnae
Out of state owner Price reduced, ha
sa sell. S'oOo, IOO0 down.
WE have some of the best hone bui
in town See us for ho-nes in Huerft,
west Ro-eouig, downtown distiict.
River 1 root a us ind acreage.
L. B. Hicks Realty
& Insurance
!.")" N SlophiTs St.
OR 2-37:;i
EVKMNCS AND SUNDAYS CAI.I.
L !1 HICKS OR 3-724.1
ELMER HICKS OR 2-lBKi
MAGNESS
REAL ESTATE
CLAMOUR PLUS
AND o ea-" to buy 3 Bdrm.. 2 rotn-p't-te
bail', fanulv rm, 2 ftrejiljc;'.
furcvf h:- he tt. oak flaor- (lil
R,.ragt Need mention all the ordin
al" imtu en.i ici-S l.sed in for f re.-,
dab vour Ivtter-half and come i v
W'1I he cl.id to show ou Ihu genuine
St.TT'O baream.
CLOSE IN
LOVFl.Y 3 Bdrm home Den. farm!
rni, covered ni'io, paved St. On'eMer,
all for Sl.'i V). Low JJn on t'HA.
4 BEDROOMS
I0020O LOT. inside utility. Ige Bdraue.
pLislercit. hiwi floors. An exec ! u
f4iitnl home. $IOT00 Low Dn on J'llA.
HARD TO BELIEVE
I
WFSTSIOR 2 Brit m. plastered, fit e
plnce, h;rrh binlt-ins and trim throuuU
out. w.ill-Io-u ftll ciroet. garhaite dis
posal T'nl a rare bargain at S9.0.0.
See it today.
"WE CAN ALWAYS fvf ANOTHER
r;ooD LihTiM; "
91 i S E. Washington
ORCHARD 3-5340
Eve A Surria s
M.lUrd or Marion iMrs ( Magnea
HALL REAL
ESTATE
Formerly Perm's
CASH TALKS
Lf NFIN1SH KD -bedroom hou- on tuo
Lirge view lot H.oi leen lived in liu'A f
ne'd lo t oT finishing A re I dn 1; '
onrf!f proKct wrn many po ibi.
itie. with terms, a aieal lor
cah.
REDUCED PRICE
THIS .'i-lvdroom hone with den and f.ini
ih rnom .it fod hu-. m Vir 1
n-r price I' a iu; nn at H'i '")".
Firrplat hrf.ilwr-'d Moor's, pla-teied.
-p lo
Nc.tr do
g: itde h.ol. Let
EI.I F.N" H M L PROKFR
Nt ...(! t .ms Bad
O'. 'f or ;i-i.;t
H -i OR 2-4S47
Cn The River
IN 1 n. -Iv large 6-bedr-oo"!
rirr'ce picture wirn.ow-.
.fjl d. a' Ki: l- if h.-no
'hut treen -jtntty beaci -
I
i:i."-ng h:-. beriting Irrih.iTcrt
c v,-i;:ii- -m;-tt. out hdg Ol
2' - v.'-i dnivii Owner leavn g
t.' n - : ' Firt tine advertised
T".i re : 1. : ng l,ke tt to comprite.
CdU OR a-.!.TH tody.
Lloyd A.Wilson
Realtor
IBS? S E Stephen Phrn OR 3-M7
hqv N FWLY decorated 2 bedroom
or W tit .n down or l(aj for
5 montha OR
5 Bus'css Oppcrtun'lles
FOR S M.E Ruir Srwip euiprn'nt
a k1 n.yt-'ie U,r 1 rha.r eivn S- e
(".r 4 p in or weekenda at .l
I J-.fi:and A,-er,ue
SALE or traja f-inlt-mo:elOeafi'
Uae Owner, Rot I5. Sa.de. Oreg -iw
, IQ! ITY in RRudCaf for-Mi,
lnqutr fthertdan 9t