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o o o 12 The News-Review, Roseburg, Actress Given Strip Tips, But Film Bumps Remain Out HOLLYWOOD (AP) The film industry may be loosening its moral code, but it will still brook no bumps and grinds, thank you. No, sir, the gyrations of strip pers still find no place in the Hol lywood film art. 1 discovered that while doing some academic re search on a dance performed by Joan Collins in "Seven Thieves." She plays a take-it-olf girl, and her coach is Candy Harr, the ac complished and sometimes law pursued dancer now appearing, aptly, on the Sunset Strip. Miss Collins was about to go STAYS ON William F. Quinn, last appointed rov ernor, remained hi job as first elected governor Auk. 21 when l'resident Kisenhower pro claimed Hawaii as a state. CHANGES IN MOTOR Finl Sl Monthl ol I9M and : REPORTS' INCOMPLETE f.i V : f i ' ? . 1 r " " ' I !'v . ! V. U ME? y fTflMifc IHCEA-11 W1M&$K ANDOVtl 9, vlkZZA ALASKA iNc.EASE- mmrvK -M UiZA UNDER 13 ' Spi7'" t 1 DECREASE OR Xf V I I NO CHANGE A ROAD TO RUIN With ever greater numbers of motor ve hicles on tho nation's highways, Americans appear headed !ur r boom year in Irallie deaths possibly 311,000 of them.-Figures from tho National Safely Council reveal that tho national average for the first six months of 1959 is 5 per cent above the same period n year ago. The January to June toll in 1958 was 10,300; in 1959 it was. 17,100. Newschart above shows the percentage record for individual statesi V HB.-. tU:bxUI' - ..WklUJf6 " " - --Wllf Itllll'll PRIVATE-PALAVER TimI friHfonl. 7. of I)n Moines ih;its with r.nrilnii' I.aslcy, ti, duriiix visit to annual powwow M the Mrsiiuakic Indian scttlrmrllt in Tanu, la. V ALPHABETIC TESTERS Protrc Uvely-rarbe d Marlnra at Kinfohe, Hawaii, re one of Corp ABC trams, trained to rnlrr arras of atomic, biological or rhemiral warfare. Devices, like Geifer counter at left, are used to determine wfrly. Ore. Mon., Sept. 21, 1959 into her number when I asked her ahout the aesthetics of her coach in a. "II has been very interesting informative, too," Hip English ac tress remarked. ''For instance, Candy asked me how I take my shoulder straps off. I told her 1 just pushed them off the shoul der, one by one. "Wrong, sin said. She showed me how to do them like this." JJusmption: shoulders bunch, arms come forward, thumbs dis- lodue straps in one swift motion. Dance Not Identified Miss Collins added that she is considerably more constrained in her interpretation than is Aliss Hair, J11 fact, the movie censors decreed that her dance cannot be referred to as a strip tease. The fact that she doffs her clothes is incidental. Nor can she perform any bumps or grinds. Hut she said iMiss Harr doesn't, either. "She's a dancer and a good one," Miss Collins said. "Her act is so good she could work in has Vegas or any place fully clothed. She does it without clothes mere ly to suit the current public taste. "Humps and grinds are old hat. Vulgar, loo. Most of the strippers don't do them any more. They're modern dancers." Miss Collins admitted that she was not an appreciator of the peeling art, but she conceded that this might be strictly a feminine viewpoint. At any rale, Miss Collins is happy to bo working after a year of idleness. She hopes 20th Century-Fox will lend her to Columbia for "A (lift From the Hoys," which shoot.1- soon in Greece with Yul Brynner. ROYAL BIRTH . BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP) A pulucc ofliciiil tuilny annouiiecd in Brussels that Princess Paola is cxpectinu a baby next sprirltf. The Italian-born princess married Prince Albert of Belgium, broth er or King Baudouin, July 2. VEHICLE DEATHS 195? Componil NATIONAL AVERAGE FOR SIX MONTHS J I I k' s 9 w - ' a Khrushchev's Bid 3rd By Russians On Same Proposal NEW YORK (AP) The "total disarmament" speech by Soviet Pre in i u r Nikita Khrushchev marked the third lime in .12 years the Soviets have made virtually the same proposal. Nothing came of the suggestion the. first two liine. Maxim Utvinov, the late Soviet foreign minister, first proposed the abolition of armies and navies to the League of Nations in 1927. He offered the same plan to the World Disarmament Conference I in Geneva in VJJ2. I As originally presented, the ; plan called for disbanding of all J armed forces, ending all manu facture of armaments, and for I bidding the issuance of patents on military devices. The league's Preparatory Dis armament Commission ruled in V.i2'J that the plan was "outside its scope." Distrust of the plan at the 1922 disarmament conference was re flected by Salvador de Madana ga, the Spanish delegate. He told an anecdote of an ani mal disarmament conference. In it, the lion looked at Hie eagle and said talons must be abolished. The tiger looked at the elephant and said tusks must be abolished. The elephant looked at the tiger and said jaws and claws must go. I "Thus each animal in turn," I said De Madanaga, "proposed, the abolition of weapons he did I not have, until at last the bear rose up and said in lone s ol sweet reasonableness: " 'Comrades, let us abolish v orvthinii everything but the ; great universal embrace.' " Soviet Foresees Lead Over U. S. In Meat Output MOSCOW (AP) Tass corre spondent Ivan Artemov predicted today the Soviet Union soon will outstrip the United Stales in per capita production of meat if So viet fodder output continues to increase. During (he first seven months of the current year, Soviet meat pro duction was almost 50 per cent higher than in the corresponding period last year, he wrote. Ihe to tal number of beef and dairy cat tle increased 16 per cent, hogs, 1!U per cent and fowl. fiO per cen'.. His article continued: "If this pace continues, gross meat output in the Soviet Union will catch up with tlio United States before the end of the current seven year plan" in 1965 Current Soviet milk production, "some 58 million tons," surpassed U.S. milk production "as early as last year." The milk yield per cow almost doubled during the five-year plan ending this year, going from 11.5 metric centners t,5;H.I)i) pounds) to 20 metric centners 4,108 pounds) per cow. To insure Soviet superiority over U.S. meat and dairy production, huge corn plantations have been established in the Soviet Union. This year alone, corn was planted on ahout 17 million hectares (-10, 800,001) acres). OUT OUR WAY l:ii,'li;l!3EE,VOUf? BROTHER j IF HE COMES IWTO i ' V; 4 CAW SURE PUWCH J J THIS FAMILV, THIS LU A i'l -H.V--- THAT BAS LOOK F7 MAKE HIM HAVE A v.- v V . ' 2 AT THAT BOARC U LHTLt- KCSPLCK FER ) Y . --t HrL BULGE OUT WHEK) ) ME.' THAT'LL BE AT f - Nil '.; "-.rS; HE HITS IT.' Vy V LEAST OKIF, CUZ YOU . Y : S-w y ) CAN'T GIT WIMMIM TO - Y ft '.at ' ( C- r , .("I EESPECKA GUV.' klO L-- 7 -. ? Vi- , U. V7 ' MATTER WHUT HE KIM f ft U ' POTHEVJbS SNIFF U l. . y, ' LJL VVHEM.A GUY'S 60OP J Mr I I' ' ;k JtfK AT SUMP M ' J I ' 7l,ll' WHV MOTHERS &ET 6RA7 , .f," ,'. ? " Labor Secretary Hands Farm Units Bitter Lashing SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Secre tary of Lalwr James P. Mitchell wants the AKL-CIO's ludp in bet tering the conditions of the na tion's farm workers, which he called "the most depressed area of American labor." Mitchell blazed out at certain farm interests Friday in a speech to the AFL-CIO biennial conven tion here. "Agricultural interests have tra ditionally besieged the govern ment to act on their behalf when ever agricultural problems be come too difficult for the industry itself to solve, ' Mitchell said. I "But let the government at-1 tempt to act to eliminate the- de pressed condition of the farm worker and his family and what do you hear from the farm in terests? They don't want the gov ernment intervening in tneir af fairs." On Wednesday, Mitchell mad" an unheralded, all-day tour of ranches in the nearby Santa Clara Valley, investigating workers' housing and talking to laborers. I lie received promises of im proved conditions from several operators and closed down one farm labor camp tho first time the labor secretary has ever taken such a step. "I have no doullt that I wll hear about this when I get back lu Washington." Mitchell said. "but 1 do not believe that Ameri can agriculture has to depend on poverty to satisfy its labor needs." ;. Stealer Of Wheat Seed Builds Self Future Trouble SPOKANE ( AP) The "rustler" who swiped seed samples off an experimental plot of hih yielding wheat near here this summer will have to tangle with a number of irritated officials if he expects to get it into general use. About 45 pounds of the wheat, a new short-stemmed high-yielding variety, was stolen off a plot near Latah, a few miles from Spokane. The theft was discovered by Clay ton B. Kelsey, Spokane County Agricultural Agent and a local newspaper photographer who went to the plot to photograph the wheat. Washington State University of ficials reported today the Kcdeial Bureau of Investigation, the Spo kane County Sheritl's office, grow ers and WSU have joined forces to prevent the stolen seed from getting into general use. The seed was developed by WSU and is owned jointly -by the state and the United Slates Department of Agriculture D. .Mark T. Buchanan, Director of the WSU Agricultural Experiment Stations, estimated the 45 pounds of seed could be worth SI 20,1100 or more by planting time in 11. if in creased for seed and sold at premi um prices. The missing wheat would never have been released officially bo cause of its oor milling quality, Dr. Buchanan said. Sedative, Slash Fail; Accident Kills Him SKATTl.K. Wash. (AIM "lit' achit'vt'd Uu rt-sult hi wjimrtl. 1ml not tu the way lu sotiulit ii." Thus Knit; Courtly Coroner I.eo Sowers Mimmrd up the death of Joseph Civile Turner. Turner, 59. despondent over his wife's illness, slashed one arm. j,OTIrE T creditors with a razor blade and took an Notlce ,t hereby given that an per- OVeido.se Of sleeping pills Wednesvsons tuvmif claims against the estate of t(;iV I Sherman MrlKe, deceased, are rtquir- u t . . . . . , d to present them with the eroper As he staci;erpd mlo his ned-juche Wlthm six m.mtM from the room to die, '1 timer fell, lhs death; date of the first publication twrof to Was listed as a SUteide I ,n' ""demgned at the offices of Yates. ,. .. . . ., , Murohy A Carlson. Attorneys at uw, 1-nday. Sowers changed the ltst-1 !ls . Jackson street, R-burg. in i? to n(i'i()(nt:tl rliv-ith An .in.ii).nii tonsv showed neither the sed;iliv. ".. . . r . , nor wte wound was laiai. Turner was killed when he struck his houd in his fall. Russian Immigrant Aids Shrino Hospital POUTtaANI) (AP) Joshua YVoiner, a Russian immigrant who founded a series of clothmn stores that bore his name, left an estate vnlued at $72t.2?3. 'liie inventory of his estate filed in Probate Court here Friday also showed that anions his bequests was $2,500 to the Shrine Hospital lor mppjea imiaren Winer iiutl in June at tho a-'.' of 73. I. - ii ' i Gassified Sedim 1 1 I 14 Paper Delivery If your paper is not delivered Coll OR 2-3321 BETWEEN 6 And 7 PM. SUBSCRIPTION RATES U Oregon Mail Pel Yer, s l.'i.nu; elx monthl, fl.cO Ihira motion, fl.HO. Oul'lde Orr rum ilr I.'U C" Vrar, SiH.Otl; IK month., fti.UU; thrco nionlhf, S1..0 . Bt Newi-nrvlew Currier Pur Year, SIH.0,1 iln ailvanrel, l.r.i than ono year pee month, SI-30. Coonler and Rnirhurr P.O. Mnxea 1 Mwnlti SI..VI Uov S'l.uu I 'Year SIN.on Per Slnclo Copy 60 Hall Rate! Applr Outaldo Cltr Limits. Stall Subscription! 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Such r SDonirjihtf is limited to refirrj of pnci t4 ft ffi'-ert inwtici Of !' tiMmprt. Refnnh Will Hit Bi Hell Mon Tim N Dayt 1 Lost & Found .OST Black female short haired Horder Col he, named "Queen". Reward. Barton Slane, Oakland 2859. Personals WEICSHT PROBLEM Mr. Saiuffer'g "Mitgic-Couch" ms inches. demonstration. Stamfer H o m e Plan. P.O. Box IW2, Roseburg, Ord- home, choice weststde location. Bcauti gou. lully landscaped lot FHA SV? per cent PLACERDERSNOW FOR fall oiaiit- I ',,7,V 2"!llti . Stark's fnui. berries, shruhs. THRIVE BEDROOM home, newly Fre plinliiiK Ruutes. Queries wvl-1 painted inside and out Fireplace come. OR 3-5.121. evenings, weekends. wail-to-walt carpet. Newton Creek YOUNG WOMEN of any faith needing. . 5,1 -000- OR 2-3109. confidential advice may contact Cath j WEST SIDE 2-tiedrooni house with sep oho Chanties, 2TB W Broadway, fcu arate dining room and utility; double gi-iie Oregon. DI 3-3642. en-port and plenty of slouge. Priced ALCOHOLIC'S ANONYMOUsT243 Sfi ; . S'U OHJ,:477ti Jackson. Tue.Jays, Salurda.s 7:.) P.M. 1R a-3SHil HO M EG ROUP OFAl COHOLICSAN NONYMOUS, OR 2-. PO Box Si.i LEGAL Uatrd and first published this nth rfv at Seofemtvr. li-M. ... 'ninuHti xichols F.wutor of the Last Win nd Te;imenl or SHERMAN McBEE, deceased AIR CRASH KILLS TWO NAPA. Calif. (AP) -Oops." said the Navy flier. "I think I've goofed." Then the plane crashed into a rain-covered hill five miles west of here and the pilot and las com panion were killed. They were on Iheir way from Whidbey Island, Wash., to Alajrn. da vhen one of the two $ent the final incongruous menace ocr thi communication system. I The crash occurred Friday. Bv J. R. William V :" V I Red Estate Move In NEWER 3 BR HOME good residential dm. Leivinn rm. tia lire!acL' dininu rin. handy kitchen-nuok, tub and tir, I Sewer paid. $14,500. l'2 Baths C07.Y newer 2 Br. home, plastered, liuw firs, fl replace, city water. Near ktore and on bus. Only $10,300. Half Acre BEAUTIFUL TREES, Ige garden, street and sewer paid, good alder 2 bi expendible home. Juai $7,200. Fullerton Realty .23 N E. Steohens Dial OR 2-JI72 New 3 Bedroom Home SITUATED on large 100' x 200' 1 o t. This new home just nearing comple xion is aesiirnea tor noor saving space and comfort. Fireplace. CouMod nil heater, inside utility, tiled hath, hard wood floors, double car port, formica drain boards and many other desir ble features. Total price Sll.FtfO. Sit uated 6 miles4Southwest of Roseburg. Oregon Stiite GI, FHA OR Federal il. Will consider $1,000 down on con tract. Dick Stevenson OR 3-4020 evenings OR 3-B744 EQUITY In two bedroom home. Hardwood floors; well insulated. Wood furnace. la on GI, payments are $50 per month. Phone OR 2-3050. BY OWNKH Wcstsldo 2 bedroom, fire place, electric heat, wall-to-wall car pethig, electric dishwasher and Kar bilge disposal, lots of builtins, patio wiin iirepiace ana oaroecue. turner location, large trees. Priced to sell OR 2-10R2 or OR 3-8831. I BEDROOM home. Concrete slab foun dation, fireplace. West side. Near hos pital. Loam soil, nice yard, garden, fruit, nuts and berries. Double ga race and quiet neighborhood. OR :t-81HH. BF.ST BUY in Douglas County 10 rooms, 2 baths, 3l, acres. Good or chard and a creek. If interested, con lad me at Id ley Id Route, Lox 537 or call OR 3-G7C6. PKACH ORCHARD in Winston section 7 acres. Nearly 200 peach trees. Also grapes; apples; cnerries; pi urns 3' j acres cultivated land. Weil, shed, livable lNin-to.OR 3-4J14!). OWNER LEAVIN8tatc.Musr7einrn- tncdiately, 2-bedroom furnished house, full basement. Oil furnace. 2 b.Uhs. hobby room Courtesy to brokers, 1409 S E. Booth Avenue. BY OWNER 7 "acres rich rivcr,"bot. tom land, family orchard, 5 miles from city center on South tlmpqua. Secluded 3-bedrooni home, I 'a baths Pecan hardwood floors throughout. Call OK 2-2223. GREEN DISTRICT 4 or 3 bedroom r.inch-st le, fueplace and forced air oil heating. Immediate possession. M0 5OO. $1300 down, $ti mo. Ph. 30M, j Sutherlin. MUST SACRIFICE leaving" town 2 year old 10-room, modern house. SIOhi down, balance less than StiODO, paments SfiO month, including inter est. Call OS 9-5700. MODERN "TWO "BEDROOM houTe in Green district, with carport and ex tra lot. S 43 down and $"B 50 per month, tax included. OR 2-3113. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION 3-bod-room home, paved street and side walk. S230 down. 113 Peach Lane. Winslon. CONTK.MPOKARY Large 2 bedroom WKLL BUILT 3 bedroom h' ,ie in resi- (iistrict, gas heat. I'j baths lai i!t p.i tie. Large lot. basement, mi-iM.-diaV occupancy. Call Oil 3-JI4T0. FOR SALE or trade 20 acre cioe to MhiKil arid timti. 5 tooth house, larne Hi'd and toil! house. Inquire at 'H-W Harvard Avenue. TWO bedrooi just remodeled. de pointing jet to be done. Dn pc wtr. ltw ,'W Hicks. In quite OR 3-l"i 17 evenings. 23 ACRES. 3 bedroom unfinished home, also J room house. 5 Acres bottom land wr.h creek Good business location. AiUmif. Oregon. Call WHilney 2-3i:a. FURNISHED OR unfurnished. 3-bcd- roont home in (lucres t. Patio, fenced Kick y.ir,l. Immediate possession. Cail OH 3-)4th.t. ; IDKal f. pensioners, etc 2-bed- Tton home. low down payment OR 3-1022. rVi z$u 1-o.ins lo S.2MXI rummer. ci.ii inutismai Finance Corporation. RL SB Oak. OR 3-4404. I'NKlNlSHr.D 2 bedroom modern hmie m Win-ston. ItWxl.V) lot. School bus by door Call OS 9-5oiU atirrnoons. 3 HKIIROOM h.Me, fireplace " Newton Cwk area, Phona OR 3-3U73 or OH 3-67.17. fc winner every time. No question about It News-Review classified di he in a Quick results. Phona OR 1 . "V , J I ; C r 7'ixi anes e p m. i FURNISHED 2 or 3 room apartments. .1 fT S ' THREE ROOM unfurnished hoj-c. 2 Utilities paid $10 to 15 per welu f y , ' ! acres. J'i mile Foret Roxd. Myrtle OS9 fi319. Bakera Motel, Wi.iston. " & I CrILk- Bob Moon nrxt'Jcvor TWO BEDROOM unfurnished apart 'Ml" A-'L-' 1 TWO HOUSES and extra lots; each ment. Call V. A. Wiluams, MrU 1 ' 0 '1-. ( I house on lot 2titx72 ith ad-o-r; Creek. Real Estate PENN'S REAL ESTATE NEW IDEAS galore in this terrific 3-bedroom, ranch-style home. Nearly 1400 sq. ft. of efficiency. Luxurious wall-to-wall carpeting, 2 gorgeous ceramic tile baths, huge flagstone fireplace, birch kitchen with range and oven, .at tached garage, oil furnace. Sprinkler system. Huge covered patio. Paved street and sewer. What more can we offer you at $17,500? GI, KIIA or owner will carry part. See it today. THAT OLDER home you may be looking for. Surrounded by beau tiful new homes on a full acre lot, where you can build a busi ness in front. 4 bedrooms, big living and dining rooms, kitchen with nook, utility porch, garage and workshop. Sawdust furnace in part basement. Lots of pos sibilities nere at just u,ou. S3000 down on contract, or re finance. BRAND, SPANKING new and just $11,000. 3 bedrooms, big kitchen with eating area, attached ga rage, ceramic tile bath, fireplace, hardwood floors, on sewer. Let's go State GI. ABOVE GLIDE on the beautiful North Umpqua. This home is a bargain at $14,000. Has baths, 3 bedrooms, knotty pine kitchen with built-in range and oven, ov ersized living room with roman brick fireplace. Large utility. Oil furnace. Soil that grows any thing. On paved road. See it to day. PENN'S REAL ESTATE OR 2-3733 Virginia Jacobs, OR 2-4G44 A PONY? A COW? A FEW CHICKENS This newly reconditioned 2 bedroom In. m in r.itrti.-n V'll.-v h.-iK nearlv 2 acres of Irrigated land to keep them. Also plenty space in the shop back of the double carport for another bed room. About 5 miles uut. iu,juu. GARDEN VALLEY LEVEL ACRE with 2 bedroom bungalow. Beautnui river front for boating and fishing. Lots of fruit and berries. $11,000. WE HAVE SEVERAL ACREAGES and river lots jor building sites. NORTHSIDE 3 BEDROOM HOME sc new you can still choose your For mica cabinet tons. Nicely plastered, Oak floors, fireplace, and attached garage. $11,000. if you do the land heaping. FHA or GI, FAIRHAVEN 3 BEDROOM HOME on 120 it- landscaped lot. Good condition. 6 blocks to grade school and high Kchool. 2 blocks to ihouDing. Paved street and bewer included at the $10,- 500 price. Owner leaving town. Roseburg Realty Cr Insurance UMPQUA HOTEL LOBBtf OR 2-3:: 44 "OUR SERVICE DOESN'T COST IT PAYS" Douglas County Realty FAMILY ROOM Lovely new home on Westside, over 1K0O sq. (t. of liv ing space. Big living room with flre plitce and paneled vll, U shaped kitchen, built-in stove and ranffe, large utility, bath and 3 large bed rooms. $17,500. A very reasonable price. FIVE ACRES mostly In clover, frrifia tion system from the river, all fenced. lm-plv new 3 bedroom home with birch cabinets, dishwasher, d.uble earoort and Storage. OWNER WANTS TRADE for 3 bedroom home closer in. $9,950. BARGAIN PRICE for this rew er 3 bedroom home on the westside. Fireplace, electric heating, all fenced, carport and patio, inslda utility. FHA or GI terms. LAUREL WOOD Fin Colonial type home with four bedrooms, big living and dining room, basement, trees. double garage. SUBDIVISION LAND Four acre in Charter Oaks. $(1850. CRAIG SHORT Realtor 1118 S E. Steohens St. Phones OR a-4020, OR 3-0744, OR 2-2465 COUNTRY ESTATE THERE IS inoo tta ft. of bountiful !iv- Iiir in this exquisite home. 3 large bedrooms. Dining Room. Nicely ar ranged kitchen with loads of built-lns. tiiiuB Ii fin it mnm with firenlace. Dou ble garage. 'Cement patio. One acre of outdoor living space. EXASPERATED rental? For S00. own this lovely 2 bed' floors. Lot j MxlM.Big value' at $6500. Bal. like rent. a WE'RE SHOUTING Nice livins room. Elec heal. Plastered. 1'3 baths. Carport. iHA or tiL terms. Only $10,500. 4 LOVELY ACRES GOOD 3 B R. home. Large living room with fireplace. Big kitchen. Some fruit. Close 10 town. Access to river. JUST $11,500. McAneney Real Estate Corner Cass and Rose Sis. OR 2-1371 Lou BbsfII OR 2-3R:l8 Elmer Hicks OR 2-1U13 Douglas County Realty 2 ACTTE BUILDING LOT 3 mi! south on LiUle Valley Road. Elec- tnciiy. icicpn ne. oisck-iop r a u, drilled well, school bus past door, etc. Priced at $llju. 1 LARGE 3 BEDROOM home with dou- ble xarage. two fireplaces, birch cab inets, disposal, wall-to-wall car,eiin, french doors and patio, fully plaster ed. This excellent view home situated 5 miles S W. of town on a desirable acre of good ground is priced at S14. 500. Owner will Mil at F H A. apprais al if less CRAIG I SHORT Realtor 1118 S C. Stephens Phone OR 3-4020 evenings Dick Stevenson OR 3-8744 i Craijf Short OR 2-243 GREEN DISTRICT 3-bedroom, plas tered, fireplace, hardwood floor large parage. Immediate possession. S15O0 down. 175 mo. Ph. 3030. Sutheriin. FOR SALE OR TRADE 1!)8 acre ranch, 45 cultivated. 2 bedroom modern houe and out buildinnrs. Family or chard. Take 1 acre or two In trtd on down pa;.ment. OR3-.ia97. WESTSTDE " near Mark's ShoppinK rnitr. 3 bedroom house. SBOUO. See Sat. or Sun. by appointment only. OR Cleaners (Box 601 LDKOOM homa, DJtt M Stewart I Park. OR 1-355. RnnI Estifsr Hall Real Estate GARDEN VALLEY OI.'DER HOME on near 2 acres fl.io growing ground, fruit, nuts, berries. Lots of out -bids. Pasture should handle 2 or 3 head. Wonderful loca tion. 10,000, terms. THREE BEDROOM OLDER TYPE HOME in good condi tion, nice retired vara, wamut ana shade trees, garden spot. Paved m, sewer, Riverside school dist. Only $63W, about $750 dn. SEPTEMBER 25th YOU CAN HAVE POSS , It qua!., of this spotless J Ixl rm Newton Cr. homo with sep dnrm. hdwd flrt, frpl, oil furn, lots of bit-Ins, storage. 3rd exit from Ivrm to lovely back yard. Att'ed garage, sewer, paved t. bus serv, $11,500, FHA, State CI terms. WEST SIDE YOU CAN MOVE right in to this com pact little 1 bdrm home on a fair sized lot. Cone fnd, garage. $3,675, $300 dn. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION on this lge 2 bdrm hom in KW area. Hdwd firs. frpl. 1200 sq. ft. Big garage with shop area, c-port, deep lot, fine view. Paved st, sewer, A real buy at $n.250, reasonable down payment or FHA, GI terms. Office OR 3-3367 526 NE Garden Valley Blvd. Evenings Call Kllen Hall broker OR 2-4547 Jim Bauer, Associate Broker OR 2-1083 Town Cr Country Nite & Sun. MB OR 3-7008 OR 3-3802 OR 2-1318 Real Estate PAUL H. KRUEGER 1346 S.E. Stephens OR 3-4489 Salesmen O J. (Gusi Monger W. Gcorga Kruecer THREE BEDROOM, modern home fireplace, patio, full basement, could be converted Into apt. or playroom. Family orchard, on ',i acre of fre will, $12,500, terms. LARGE LOT 175x175 with good, 2-hed-room, modern house. $H5oo v i t ti terms, or will trade for larger house with large lot or small acreage. RIDDLE property, 5 room house and 2 lots included. Only $2000. Make ui an offer. For Sale By Owner A LOVELY 11-room home, furnished. Close in residential district overlook ing city. 5 bedrooms, modern. 2-f ire places. Large living room -ind dining room. In first class condition. Can rent rooms. Full basement, oil heat. With 3 separate houses near-by, rent ed, furnished. All clear. Nice oppor tunity, reasonable. Selling due to age. OR 3-3216. VERY nice 2 bedroom house. Electric heat. Fireplace. Full price $9750. FHA, TERMS. OR 3-5652. 5 Bus'ess Opportunities For Rent STORE SPACE 5000 SQUARE FEET Lower floor modern new front Perimeter of New Roseburg Cass Street Will consider month to month or any length lease PHONE OS 9-8868 HARDWARE Sporting Goods Sc Appliance Stor FOR SALE Good going business, showing good earnings. Owner retiring. Inventory appro. $30,000. Will take trade on clear , property to $25,000. Will sell fixtures, equipment, with long term leas on building. Courtesy to brokers. Write Box 25, News-Review FIVE bedroom home, full baement; also 3 bedroom homa and one, 3 room apt, plus 9485 sq. ft. of ground. Located on south Stephens Street on 99 business route, 3 blocks from Post Office, 5 blocks from bank and busi ness center. Ideal location fur city motel, doctors offices or denial clinic. Priced to sell. Good investment. OR 3-6511 lor0 R 3-3283. MOTEL 15 units, 2-bedroom home and office, service station and garage. Excellent business. Would accept house as part down payment 2050 1. t sieptitni. Hoseland Court. . JIFF CAFE for sale. 1542 S.E. Steph- J6 loaas & Finoncia FAMILY FINANCE Home owned and Operated Loans Up to $1500 On motor vehicles and furniture 729 SE Washington OR 3-32T7 WILL BUY small seller's contracts at discount. Immediate cash. Call OR 3-6193 or OR 3-6091. 3 Wanted To Rent : WAaVT TO RENT Land for Brain farming on shares. OS 0-5609 after P.M. 9 Sleep, Board, Rooms SPECIAL Pensioners, Social Security and Veterans, $75 month, room and board. Just tike home. OR 3-7H47. DELICIOUS home cook in nice rooms. JoAnn's Boarding House. OR 3-7947. 10 Apartments Todd Apartments OakhiU, Vista Homes. Winchester Court, Westvue Court, Terrace Apts. 1 S - 3 bedroom, furnished i-nd un furnished. Heated pool Rents from $70 up. Call OR 3-4340, OR 3-5631 or OR 2-1503. MOTEL UNITS All electric. With kitchens, S16 and $22 week. Linens, utilities furnished. Winchester Motel (Old Highway V9 N. at Winchester Bridge 1. TWO BEDROOM, unfurnished duple unit and garage. 1 block to Safeway on C a si. Adu.t. Ho pet. OR 3-5163 or UK 3-8076. Try Want Ads! I Low Cost and quick results.