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14 The Newt.Review, Roieburg, Ore. Thurl., Nov. 3, 1960 Officers Take Posts In South Umpqua Club By MRS. RALPH MARTIN The Soulh Umpc;ua Study Club met recently at the home of Mrs. Frank Brown with the new officers in their chairs. The officers are: Mrs. Frank Brown, president; Mrs. Bill Bel cher, vice president; Mrs. Uillard l.illiKren,, secretary; Mrs. John Wilsun, treasurer; Mrs. Ira Poole, flower committee for Tiller, and Mrs. Richard Prairie, flower com mittee fov Days Creek. Africa Hill be the main topic for the cominf! year with topography, colonial hintory, races and culture, resources and economics and gov ernment, to be studied. Current events will be discussed at each meeting with Mrs. William Pres ton making' a scrapbook of the events. Mm. Howard Haymes will make the yearbooks. The next meeting of the club will be held at the Days Creek Methodist Church, Nov. 21, with Misa Alice May Woolicy as host ess. Taltnt PaopJt Visit Recent1 visitors in the home of the Rev. Alice May Woolley were Mr. and Mrs. A. w. wneeier anu three grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Olson and four children and : Mrs. Stewart Weber and daughter, all of Talent. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Matthews had as recent visitors at their home, their daughter, Mrs, Cleo Knight en, and family of Ashland. A recent visitor in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted lazier was his sister, Miss Marie Iszler,. of Silver-ton. 'Moderate Downturn' Is Name For Present Business Situation SMART COACH, TOO AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo. (AP) The Air Force Academy figures it hat the smartest college football team in the nation aca demically, at least. . Coach Ben Martin can field an entire team of players with a B average or better. "I never try to outsmart these fellows," says Martin, who was sixth in a class of 1,045 when he was graduaged from the U. S. Na val Academy in 1949. ELECT RAY E. DOERNER , REPUBLICAN FOR County Commissioner :i SENSIBLE - ACTIVE EFFICIENT Pd. Pol. odv. by Doemer for County Commissioner Comm., R. H. Franks, Sec. Glide, Ora. Vsur 'r. NEW YORK (AP) Into the de bate on what to call the present business situation marches a new term today moderate downturn. Its sponsor, the First National City Bank of New York, thinks the argument, now political, over whether the label should be re adjustment or recession is unim portant since "the slackening is mild." Two more official reports from government sources this week merely add to the statistical story that all isn't as it once was. These are the Department of Commerce tally -of inventories off for the third month in a row, almost entirely at the manufac turers' level; and the Federal Re serve Board survey of installment credit which show that in Sep tember as in August the monthly increase in this bulwark of the economy was the lowest for any month since November 1958. when the nation was starting its hop back from the 1957-58. recession. (In those days none questioned the term, although its importance was.) ' Even "with the slowdown since June, the total of on-the-cuff debt has risen to a record $42.1 billion. This slowdown has been cited as one explanation for the rise in savings in recent months both in total figures and as a percentage of personal income after, taxes. The inventory cut of S200 mil lion in manufacturers' stocks aft er Labor Day could reflect the continued lag in the placing of new orders, but many see most of the inventory drop as due to the declining value of stocks on hand rather than to a smaller physical volume. When manufacturers start re building stocks we'll know that the moderate downturn is defi nitely over, the experts tell us. Wholesalers stocks remained DON'T LET THEM FOOL YOU! ONLY 14 STATES ADOPTED STATEWIDE ARTIFICIAL TIME1 36 DID NOT! World Tim Chart, Manufacturer Trust Co, and National Railway Publication Co, the two authoritiei aocepted by every one, agrea that only these H itataa had artificial time lut summer: California Minnesota Pennsylvania, Connecticut Nevada Rhod Islaad Illinois New Hampshire Vermont Maine -New Jereey . Wlscoruhi Maaaftcbusetts New York So what is this hokum about voting for artificial time so that we can "be In step with the rest of the country"? And NOT ON K of theiie states has as much, NATURAL evening llgrht as Oregon I Every major city that adopted artificial time had leas natural evening daylight than ' Portland. For example, Portland had 44 minutes more natural evening daylight than Boston, 17 minutes mora than New York, 45 minutes more than Los Angeles, 74 min utes more than San Diego, according to th U. 8. Naval Observatory, Washington, D. C. , . They had reason to change. Oregon does not These ftre facts! Don't be milled t WTriP f w IV 1 44 KEEP OREGON'S NATURAL, V J I lb Jm A I I Vr "BUILT-IN" DAYLIGHT TIME Pd. Ad, by Or. Standard Tim, Comnv, Genii Dtrln(, Chr, Harrliburf, Or. unchanged and retailers slocks rose $100 million in the month as merchants got ready for expected fall and Yuletide sales. ' Retail sales softened although they had been expected to rise after Labor Day. Housing starts took a big dip. Here, too, opti mists had counted on a ferics of steps to ease credit terms and costs and make more investment funds available to start home building back up again. Between July and September, industrial production fell 2.5 per cent. The slip seems to have con tinued through October. But there are many blessings to be counted, too. Retail sales are still high by almost any yardstick. Consumer spending has increased for many things not found in stores. The total of corporate profits in the July-September quarter was over the same 1959 period, al though many companies and in dustries showed declines. Profits in general were off from the sec ond quarter of this year, which in turn was down 12 per cent from the record earnings of the 1958 April-June quarter. Unemployment insurance and pension benefits helped offset the drop in many factory payrolls to keep total personal income high. Ascmuma Assassin Commits Suicide TOKYO, Thursday (AP) - The youlhnu! assassin of Socialist lead er Inejiro Asanuma has killed himself, court authorities report ed today. They said Otoya Yamaguchi, 17, took his life by hanging Wednes day night. He was facing prosecu tion on murder charges that could bring him a maximum of a life sentence. The Tokyo prosecutor had rec ommended Wednesday that the assassin be tried in Criminal Court. The prosecutor referred the case to the Family Court, as re quired by law for prisoners under 18. But officials of the prosecu tor's office expressed confidence the case would be sent to the Court. Actress Improving LONDON (AP) Actress Eliza beth Taylor returned to her hotel penthouse suite today, three days after she was admitted to a hos pital suffering from virus fever. A close friend had said she was feeling belter. Portland Markets Wednesday PORTLAND PRODUCE PORTLAND (AP) Butterfat Tentative, subject to immediate change Premium quality, de livered in Portland, 65 cents lb; first quality, 60; second quality, 55. Butter Prints, per lb to retail ersGrade AA, 93 score, 70; A grade, 92 score, 70; "B grade, 90 score, 68. Cheese To retailers S Ingle daisies, 46-51; processed American 46-18. Kggs-r-To retailers Grade AA, extra large, 56-58; AA large, 53 55; A large, 51-5.1; AA mediums. 49-50; AA small, 3038. Cartons 1-3 cents additional. Eggs To producers, at farm AA extra large, 45-48Mi; AA large, 43-46fe; A large, 41-42; AA medi ums, 38-42 '-'j; AA small. 24-31 '-a. Live Doultry No. 1 fryers. 2:hi lb, at farm, 17-21; light hens, at farm, 9; heavy hens, 11-12. Babbits Average 10 growers Live whites. 3H-i'i lb, 19-24, col ored palts, 5 cents less; fresh killed fryers l o retailers, ao-ao; OUT OUR WAY By J. R. Williams H HERE'S A SAMPLE J I HAVE TO HAVE THAT5 FAIRLV f f SDMETHIWS THAT X -32? CLOSE -- WE'VE I 1 WON'T SHOW THE HAIR-- J ... LOTS OF 6RAV I HE SHEPSSOTERRI0LE tiH" " JJ SAMPLES, BUT IM THE SPRINiS WHEW fZ (Ft ff I HE'S A BAY, WE GET HIM HiTCHEP J M - ,r- ISK1T HE ? J UP; WE LOOK LIKE f 11 rm Paper Delivery If your paper is not delivered Coll OR 2-3321 Mon. thru Fri. Between 6 and 7 P.M. Sat. Only 3 to 5 PM ' VOTE FOR ELTON JACK for STATE SENATOR d Elton Jackson Is For: g (1) KEEPING OUR O Gr C FUNDS IN DOUGLAS COUNTY H (2) GOVERNOR HATFIELD'S GOVERNMENT REORGAN- Q IZATION PROGRAM p (3) FLEXIBLE INCOME TAX TO LOWER HUGE SURPLUS D - cut up. 60-62. Wholesale Dressed Meats Beef cuts (choice steers) Hind quarters, 46.00-51.00; rounds 48.00 52.00; full loins, trimmed. 58.00 63.00; forequarters, 35.00 -37.00; chucks, 39.00-41.00; ribs, 49.0 54.09. Pork cuts Loins, 12-16 lb, 50 00 53.00; sholldcrs, 16 lb down, 32.00 35.00; spareribs, 43.00-47.00; fresh hams, 12-16 lb. 43.00-46.00. Lambs Choice. 45-55 lb, 35.00 38.00; good, 34.00-36.00. Pork carcasses Shipper style, 27.00-29.00. Veal Choice, 90-150 lbs, 45.00 48.00; good, 43.00-46.00; str.ndard, 40.00-43.00. Produce Potatoes Wash. Russets, No. 1, 100 lb, 4.15-4.25; bakers, 4.50-5.00; Ore. Russets, 4.25-4.50. Hay No. 2 green alfalfa, f.o.b. Portland and Seattle, 30.00-34.00 a ton. Portland Livestock PORTLAND (AP) (USDA) Cattle salable 350; limited trading on small supplies; early sales heavv; cutter and utility slaugh ter steers and heifers 15.00-18.00; earlier this week good and choice fed steers 22.00-24.50; same grade heifers 20.50-22.00, few choice at 22.50; utility cows 13.50-14.50; can ners anil cutters 10.00 11.50, few 12.00; llolstein cutters to 13.00; cutter and utility bulls 15.00-18.50; small lots good and choice 830 lb feeder steera 21.50. Calves salable 75; fully steady; good and choice vealcrs 24.00 28.00; one head 28.00: standard L19.00-23.00; utility 15.00-18.00; cull down to 12.00; good and -choice stock calves 24.00. Hogs salable 500; moderately active, steady; U. S. No. 1 Ic 2 butchers 190-2:15 lb mostly 19.00; 21-head lot high yielding 19.25; No. 2 & 3 grade 180-240 lb 18.00 18.50;. few 260-290 lb 17.00-17.50; mixed grade sows 330-550 lb 13.00 15.50. Sheep salable 600; narrow de mand for slaughter lambs, mostly 1.00 'lower than late Monday; slaughter ewes and feeder lambs firm; mostly choice wooled and shorn; slaughter lambs 15.00 15.50; few wooled lambs high yielding 16.00; cull to good slaugh ter ewes 3.50-5.00: good and choice feeder lambs 14.50-15.50. Portland Grain PORTLAND (AP) Coarse grain wholesale, prompt delivery, bulk ton, f ob. track Portland: Oats, No. 2 38-lb white 56.00-56.50. Corn No. 2. vellow, eastern 44.50-45.00. Barley No. 2. 45-lb western 50.50. Nov. 2 close, Portland Grain Exchange: Barley (bid) to arrive market, 20-dav shipment, delivered coast: No. 2, 45-lb western 44.00. No. 2, 2-rowed or 2-rowed western 46.50. Wheat (bid) to arrive market, No. 1 bulk, 20-dav shipment, de livered coast: Soft White 2.05; Soft White (hard appl.) 2.05; White " Hard White Baartt Ordinary 2.17. Car receipts: Wheat 95; barley 3; flour 4; mill feed 10. lassified Section Realsta!e Just What You've Waited For ATTRACTIVE 1 HMfOom hom on WmI excellent jtorege. gu'll oouM Insuleled. hefdwooa tloori, lireplect. 1., lot WORE INFORMATION AS C'.OSE AS YOUR PHONE. Dreams Can Come True IF YOU HAVE been leorching tor an ealri. orflinery home with 3 bedroomi, I i betiu. extra large plavroom. award win. ning yard mat it fenced, wng-iied patio, located jn the Hucresl ichool area. A lam. Ily like youri will buy Ihii one. Priced II lll.m Hesitate And Miss 2 BEDROOM home, finished halt basement, oil heat, fenced backyard with shaded lawn. No need tor 2 cars hero, close to shopping center and downtown. ThlnK caro fully but last. Priced al 17,000. Planning To Build? CHOICE VIEW lots, suburban lots, wooded sites, river front tracts, and Mtftrel email acreages. All on terms. MEMBER, ROSEtfURG MULTIPLE LISTING BUREAU Roseburg Realty & Insurance UMPQUA HOTEL LOBBY OP 2-3344 "OUR SERVICE DOESN'T. 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( j ADJUSTMENTS j If ytwr edvrlisemfnt ipp-eri incorrect!?, Botify: m immediate!. We will not be responsible for j mere fian one incorrect insertion Such ri-j sponnbiiity it limited to coned insertion tf tavrriisemint. Refund! Will Net Bi Helt Hen Tdit N Dim Hunters Att'n NO hunting or trespassing on our ranch, L. L. Singleton & Son NO HUNTING on the Wrt Gall ranch off Plat K Road. Alfred Galla. NO HUNTING or trespassing on the O. P, Standley Ranch at Glide. NO HUNTING or trespassing on the Henry dcoir Kantn ar meirose. 1 Lost & Found REWARD, lost 1960 R M.S. Class Ring. In itials J-B. ORWM7. FOUND Beagle, rraie; west of Looking glasi.' Call OR 2-25 LOST leather notebook with carved Indian head. Initials J.H.D., containing school books: Reward. OR 3-9477. Near Pape Bros. REWARD to party who picked up outboard motor on Brown's Bridge, please return to W. E. Ott Jr. Rt. 2 Box 727-A.OR 3-4735. WILL'the party who picked up the' binoc ulars In black carrying case on the Coast ranqt Sunday, between 2:30 and 3:30 p.m. return to the News-Review office. Reward. LEGAL Notices CARD OF THANKS We WISH TO express sincere thanks end appreciation tor kindnesses shown, for cards, flowers and letters sent, in the re cent loss of husband and loved one. Mrs. Cina Buell i Mrs. Carrie Rice Mrs. Sue Rice 1 WILL' NOT be "responsible for debts "other then my own. Frank Tredwell. Personals Paid Pol. Adv. Jnckion toe Senator Comm., Lm Wimbrly Chrm., 547 S. E. Jockion, Roiebmg, Or. p onnnnnnnnnnnnnni ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Seated proposals marked Proposal tor Mil ter's Ackttv Sanitary Sewer Entemion No. 3 wH be received up to the hour of 3 00; odock P M. (PST) on the 1) day of No-' vemuer, 190 and then publicly opened and read. Proposals shall be addressed and dej Itvered to the City Recorder, City Hall, Rose-1 burg, Oregon. Any end all proposals received 1 after tt lime specified above will be return ed unopened. The (onteniiatd wor generally consists ! Of instatiahon of 00 I1' sen tary pipe, trench excavation and backfill tor same, con-; struction of four manholes, excavation 01 an estimated cubic yards of rock. 'Plans, Specifications, Proposal Form, end Instructions may be secured upon a deposit of $15 00 at the offke of the City Engineer, Roseowrg. Oregon. Unsuccessful bidders will be refunded Fif teen dollars liX)i upon the return of each set, In good conoilon, provided the return it made within five (5) days attar the dale set lor the opening of bids. All proposals must be ercompenied by a certified check or bidtter's bond, made par able to the City of Roseburg, Oreoon, In an amount not less than tlva i) percent: of Ihe amount bid. BiOtte'l mvst be pr-Qill' d m CCOrtf atxe with the tas of O'oon Th rignt is reserved o ietect ny or all b'tts, to waive ev irregularities or to ac cept the bd deemed in the best Interests ol the City ot Rnetrg. i Dated fh.t It gay of Octntier, ItaO. I CITY OP ROSFfiURti. DOUGLAS COUN'Y, OH E CON By W.ilme D. Hit, i Recorder -1 re surer YOUNG WOMEN of any faith need-ng corf ti dent la I advice may contact Catnollc Char ities, Vi w. Btoadway, Eugene, Oregon, Dl 5-3eV l" WISH to" "thank my" many" friends 'end customers for their patronage over the years during which time I was in business tn Winston. , Liovd Waaler ' Wag s Furniture Exchange Personals ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS. Basement of Pacific Building, Tuesday and Friday nights. OS 9-S885 or OR 2-3415. To contact Alanon call OR 3-632). HOME GROUP OF ALCOHOLICS ANONY MOUS OR 2-40S9 or OP 2-4630. PO Box 882. Real Estate Priced To Sell 3 LARGE BEDROOMS, convenient U-shaped kitchen, picture windowed living room with fireplace, dining area, separate utility room with space for deep freeie, 90 x 100 lot. you can't go wrong on this at only svvSQ, ' Attention Renters SMALL. MODERN, 2 bedroom home, com pletely furnished, (even en automatic wash er), large well drained lot with olenty of garden space. It is on black top street and sewer. Only $450 down. This won't last at urn full price. Brand New Dream Home 3 LOVELY LARGE bedrooms, king-sized liv ing room with fireplace, shiny hardwood floors throughout, quality ceramic tile in bathroom and on kitchen counter-tops. The step saving kitchen also has modern built- in appliances. Don't miss seeing this one, roe vaiue is nere. su.mj. uvw oown. MULTIPLE LISTING MEMBER ' Douglas County Realty ' CRAIG SHORT 1111 S.E. Stephens St. Pit. OR 3-4020 Donna Kin von OR 3-3381 Craig Short OR 5-2465 $1000 Down LARGE LOVELY 3 bedroom home, huqe closets, oak floors,, beautiful plastered walls, , dining area, dishwasher in handy kitchen, full concrete basement. On sewer, close In. Only si 2,500 (1,000 down, bel, like rent, valant now, hurry. Lloyd A. Wilson Realtor 1M7 S.E. .Stephens . Pnone OR 3-IS7I STROUT REALTY Out Of State Buyers . Ranches Homes Listings Needed 99 BR. SOUTH OR 3-7202 WE'RE MOVING and will really deal. Bcau- mui Norm umpqua location. 3 bedrooms, paneled and beamed lv-ng room, floor to ceiling urepiace, wall to wall carpeting. Cedar kitchen with built-in appliances and nook. Large yard with outdoor fireplace. New Irrigation system. Ar excellent neiotv borhood with school bus at door. OR 3 RM HOUSE end bath, needs some re pairs, good (oca. nice lot, total price SI 500. down, bal. S3S mo. Will take Dickuo or car tor down payment. OS 9-8463, alter 6 u -4i i. SELL OR TRADE 4 bdm Sutherlln home tor tugene prop. Appro, value $12,000, Write 1590 W. Itth, Eugene, Ore. OR rnone uiamona J-SM. APPROXT 20 acres.- live lirfW."''!!"'!! liable Ideal for retirement or small farm. County Rd. Mall Rt., School bus. Electricity avait- aoie. no Dunamgs. Prwm OR 3-5605. APPROX. X acres with older type house on Hubbard Creek. John Roeder, Boat 4j, umpqua. tan Oakland 3248. WILL BUY Real Estate contract, pay part with rental property, balance cash. OR EOUlTYiri 4 bdnv housoori 2'T-acrw. House needs some finishing. Green Dist. OR M97I. VIEW. blocks fromPd. 2bedrobms, ' more possible. Full Bsmt., tots ot extras, S14.500. 1034 SE Terrace. OR 3-5127. RIVER FRONT, 3 bedroom stuccohome In Laureiwooa. ah new kilchun Ph. OR 2-1729. 4'i ACRES, 2 BR house, fireplace) Panelray ncai. Lmi mornings ur J-Mie. TW6 BR in Green.-1500 down, i42rno05 9-S420. BY BUILDER 3 bdm. C, bath new home on weitsiae. or 3-na. 3BORM homeE. of Sui hTTacfe i tTl la ble, Suth. 46. l TWO-THIRD ACR6""iot, "GardiiTValieyrPh. OR 3-8654. Vi ACRE tot in nice oak grove. So. Deer area, vx i-iib. THREE BEDROOM, clean home. Fairacres usi., cesnor terms. OR 3-4613. MODERN 2-acTlouse,close"TnoR eCM. Elmer Hicks : Real Estate And Insurance VERY NICE LARGE TWO bedroom home. Living room. ins; large dining area; wall to wall carpet ing. 100 x 100 ft. lot, nicely landscaped yard. Large garage and woodshed, 22x24. G. I. appraised at $12,M0 Terms F.H.A. or G.I. A GOOD BUY IN WINSTON Area. Three bedroom (could be four! home on lot 212 It. x 82 -ft. Floor furnace; hardwood floors; A lot of nous for the money, $8,350. Good terms avail able. ' MELROSE "AREA APPROXIMATELY four acres on river. Good four bedroom home. Living room; comomo tion kttchen and dining area; full base ment) wood lurnace; two baths; small barn; family orchard. 816.000. Will trade tor small ranch, LITTLE FARM 1 CAMAS VALLEY area. Thirty-five acres. Lovely four bedroom home. Nice living room; combination kitchen and dining) utility; five-car port? twv barns; big store room; nicely landscaped. A real beauty Spot. YOURS FOR S18.300. OR 21601 OR 2-381S OS 9-5339 OR 2-1811 806 S. E. Cass Lou Basset Elton Zuver Elmer Hicks Positive Value NEWTON CREEK, Follelt end Knoll corner. ATTRACTIVE 3-bedrooms, beautiful lire place, baseboard heat, mahogany paneling and tile fealures. This home has qualified Federal G.I. Appraisal at $10,950. That's -ihe full price and any qualified Veteran or FHA buyer can move right In. See It to day. DOGWOOD DRIVE, Nice 2-bedrooms, com fortable arrangement. Oil FA wall furn, large attached garage, BIG lot. Street paved and sewer in. Just steps to new shopping center. Going tor ust I9.SO0. Let us show you. N. W. CROUCH ST; very compact modern 2 bedroom home with extra dining space and situated on large lot, elevational view. Close to V. A. Hosp. and shopping. You can practically steal this one for about $1,000 down and balance of $8,000 Is 4li Gl payable S63 monthly. Widowed husband will give quick, possession. WESTSIDE BEAUTY. , . .Believe this Is the most attractive spacious 2 -bed room home with 2-car garage we've seen. Beau tiful fireplace and all the desired fea tures plus location makes this a WANTED type home. POSITIVE VALUE at $13,750 and $2,500 will handle. When We Say Value , , , We Mean Value Lee Jones Realty 433 W, Military Ave OR 2-2511 CHARLEY MUMBY. Salesman. OR 3-73W LESLIE BLACK. Salesman OS Mall HALL REAL ESTATE 4 ACRES v LOVELY 3 BDRM home, dleset furn. heat, frpl, w-w carpet, blt-in range, oven, d washer. Lge dbl garage, chick house, 2 bdrm guest or rental cottage. Green vel vet lawns, peach orchard, all sorts fruits berries, 3 wells, wonderful soil. Near So. Umpqua River. $18,500, $4,000 dn or TRADE for 2 or 3 bdrm to about $10,000., must have dbl garage. RETIRING?' NEAT, COMFORTABLE 2 bdrm cottage, att'ed garage. Small yard, garden space, on sewer, bus1 at door. Few steps to gro cery. $9,000, $1,500 dn. HOME AND SHOP - 2 BDRMS down, 2 unfinished up, oil furn, frpl. Lge lot, garden space, on sewer, bik to bus. 2-chair beauty shop ett'ed, eqpt can.be bought. $14,000 terms. NEAR NEW YMCA 3 BDRM HOME on acre lot. Blt-in re tng , deep freeze, frpl. 3-car garage. Lge out-bldg could be converted to rentals. $13,500, $3,000 dn. Immediate poss. 108 ACRES IN GARDEN VALLEY. 70 acres rultlvatedi , fenced. No. Umpqua water right, spring. i miles from town. $14,000, $4,000 dn, ORCHARD 3-3367 , 545 Chestnut St. Ellen Hall ' OR 3-3367 Jim Cook OR S-6247 NEW LISTINGS 1 4 BEDROOM HOME H ACRES located Calkins Road area. It basement with furnace, crumnev. eiectrtc heat it desired, large barn, sadale barn, chicken house, excellent view property, ground In permanent pasture, fully fenced. This large and spaoous house priced to sell at $16,000 00 may be sold on contract for $J000. gown. 2 EAST ROSEBURG I bedroom home situated on large tw 200 foot tot. Selling t G. I. AoordiUal ot tJ Hardwood floor., flmette. single qxraae, new root, tow taxes and may be purchased by qualified Federal G. I, tor nothing down ether then Closing costs. 3 EAST ROSEBURG t bedroom home situated on Fulton Street. Priced at U500 with down payment of only $j0. 4 WiNSTON 4 BEDROOM HOME situated On Ihe West Side close In to city center Pr.c-d at 111 SCO 0ner may conioer rraoe for or 3 bedroom home rvj j to i acres of land. Fireplace, atiachea garage, electnc heat, wlility, )i Mtns. paved streets, etc. O. I. or F. M, A. STEVENSON REALTY. NEEDS YOUR LISTINGS Stevenson Realty A Complete Realty Service 967 S.E. Pine Phone 2-1614 Fisher OR 3-7100 HasVin CR S-K72 Slcvonnn OR a 874J Winslon DilUrd area Mies Jeannette Buckleair, OS S-504U 1 Cash Talks Attractive modem home, level let, ciet r n.m ar, naewaii, sewer a sacri fice at $5,000, Good rental property. Sl ,.LOlS Hiwav 'Wnoe end 4 rental units turnisntxJ. Good income, room for mor,, or business. $20,000, good terms. Take deer homo as part. 00 ranches end small NEED LISTINGS acreages. Lloyd A. Wilson Realtor S E. Steoxais phont OR Ms;l Fullerton Realty & Insurance '" war kiwi am bus, jj.juo w,m tv n. Of Its. 10 fK,W LUt! 0PT,0N- atl,s, I r. nor soartling can. Mil at tlO.SW un.