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    10 Th Ntw-ReWw, KoMburtj, Oft. Thur., Fb. 23, 1961
New Home Demand Lags,
But 'Fix-It' Yen Remains
By SAM DAWSON
AP Butiiwtt Nw Anilyrt
NEW YORK (AP)-lf the de
mand for new homes has slack
ened, the yen for fixing up and
enlarging present houses hasn't.
Some eager to cater to
this trend optimistically estimate
Americans will spend a record $21
billion this year on improvements
and repairs.
This would help the economy in
general at a time when luch aid
is welcome.
Shar in Boon
It also would please makers of
all kinds of building materials,
home furnishings and appliances,
as well as architects, decorators
and builders. Sharing the boon
would be dealers in lumber,
plumbing fixtures, paint, and a
the operator of borne moderniza
tion centers.
The trend also would please
various purveyors of credit to the
masses for improvement financ
ing can run all the way
from government-approved mort
gage loans to advances by your
friendly banker or finance com
pany officer.
One of the services the home
modernization center offers in a
single package is that equally
modern device, on-iue-cun iinanc
ing. ',
Compares With Housing
The size ,of this market conr
nares favorably with new hous
ing put in place. Total spending
on nonarm residential construc
tion in 1959 was put at $22.3 bil
lion by the Bureau of the Cen
sus. Farm dwellings added anoth
er $819 million.
Those close to the moderniza
tion market think its growth has
been one reason for the slow
down in building of new houses.
The National Retail Lumber
men's Association has been plug
ging the market, especially since
new home building slackened.
Modarniiahon
Many of its members are gel
ting into the home modernization
center business. These are often
located on a busy highway with
huge signs to lure the passing mo
torist.
If he stops he's likely to find
inside sample kitchen and bath
room layouts, scale models of
basement playrooms, sample floor
plans and even before-and-after
nictures of alteration lobs.
The homeowner explains what
he wants, gets a cost estimate
signs a contract and can get
credit arrangements, too. ine
center then does the rest, from
drawing plans, ordering materials
and hiring workers.
Off-Shore Oil Lease
Draft Due On Weekend
SALEM (AP) The state Land
Board has been . informed that
Atty. Gen. Robert Y. Thornton
plans to have the fifth and final
draft of legislation to allow off
shore oil leasing ready for it to
study by the end of this week.
Hcd. Clinton Haight. D-Baker
who heads the House Natural Re
sources Committee, asked the
board Tuesday when its pro
posed legislation would be ready
for his group to study.
He said he plans extensive hear
ins.
Haight was told that Thornton
is having an earlier draft gone
over by experts in the oil drilling
legal field.
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State 4-H Winner
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OREGON'S NATIONAL 4-H
GARDEN WINNER Jon EUert
son (right), Rt. 2, Boring, re
ceives congratulations from Rob
eit S. Stevenson, president of
Allis-Chalmers M(g. Co., Milwau
kee, Wis., at the 39th National
4-H club congress in Chicago for
winning one of eight $400 college
scholarships in the club's nation
al garden awards program, spon
sored by the company's farm
equipment division and super
vised by the Cooperative Exten
sion service. Jon is one of 279,000
club members who enrolled in
the garden program and raised
nearly 100,000 acres of vegetables.
Body Can Stand
Below-Zero Cold
SAN FRANCISCO (AP)-Living
tissue can be cooled to below zero
temperatures without damage,
say two researchers from the Uni-
! veisity of Oregon Medical School.
I Dr. Stanley W. Jacob and Dr.
, J. B. Dunphy reported on a proc
ess called supercooling in a paper
luesday Detore the l"acilic Coast
Surgical Association.
They said a dog's heart was
refrigerated to 4 degrees below
zero Fahrenheit, then warmed
and successfully transplanted into
another' dog.
The doctors said rats, fully
alive, can be kept in suspended
animation with nearly - frozen
hearts and lungs stopped lor an
hour or more, and then brought
back to friskiness.
They said that with , the super
cooling process, tissues do not
freeze and harden. Pressure dur
ing refrigeration prevents freez
ing and hardening, they said,
Jacob' and Dunphy said the ex
periments are helping solve prob
lems in connection with the trans
planting of human organs.
storia Facility
Use Requested
WASHINGTON (AP) Sen.
Wayne Worse, D-Ore., has urged
the Navy to consider using now
idle facilities at Tongue Point Na
val Station near Astoria, Ore.
In a IpHur In Mauv Kuinilnru
! John Connnlly, Morse said he
had noted that a study of Tongue
Point facilities is being ifiade.
"As you know, there are many
fine, well. constructed buildings at
Tongue Point which could be con
verted to various defense uses at
minimum cost to the govern
ment," Morse wrote.
He suggested the installation is
ideally suited lor various types of
military and defense purposes. He
also said the Astoria area has a
serious unemployment problem
with a skilled labor force available.
Driver Stops To Aid
Crash Victim, Killed
SEATTLE, Wash. (AP)-Police
said a motorist who struck a pe
destrian at a street intersection
early today was shot and fatally
wounded by the pedestrian when
he stopped to render aid.
Durwood L. Honey, 32, of Seat
tle, the motorist, was pronounced
dead on arrival at King County
Hospital, the coroner's office said.
William Oxiey, 65, Seattle, the
pedestrian, was taken to the same
hospital with slight head injuries
police said were suffered when
hit by Honey's car. Oxiey was or
dered held on an open charge and
was -to be questioned later.
Sgt. G. B. Russell, the investi
gating police officer, gave this
account:
Honey, a salesman, was driving
through town at an . early hour
and struck a pedestrian at an in
tersection. Honey braked his car
and went back to offer help. The
pedestrian, although bleeding
from head injuries, suddenly pro
duced a. .38-caliber pistol and
fired at Honey, who slumped to
the pavement.
Russell said Oxiey was a shooting-gallery
operator and had a
permit to carry a pistol.
Hoffa Blasts U. S. Ban
On Secondary Boycotts
YONKERS, N.Y. (AP)-Teaio-sters
Union President James R.
Hoffa says the federal .ban on
secondary boycotts will force
unions into a position where "if
one strikes, all strike."
Hoffa said the ban was designed
"to make a strikebreaker of every
union man in America." He re
ferred to a section of the Lan-drum-Griffin
Act.
Hoffa, speaking Tuesday night
before the Westchester chapter of
the Society for Advancement of
Management, said local unions
eventually will stop dealing with
local management and will seek
to deal on a nationwide basis and
strike on a nationwide basis.
He noted that contracls cover
ing 500,000 Teamsters will expire
simultaneously Feb. 1, 1964. This
timing was made necessary, he
said, by the Landrum-Griffin Act
which he said requires workers
to cross the picket lines of other
unions.
Solons Asked To Aid
III Fellow Legislator
SALEM (AP) Members of the
Oregon Legislature today were
asked to donate blood March 14
to get up to 70 pints to replace
blood given to Sen. Robert While,
R-Salem.
A special blood bank will be
set up in the Capitol on that day
so members of both houses can
give. Committee chairmen have
been asked to hold committee
meetings to a minimum that day.
White, Who is suffering from
cancer, has been attending Sen
ate sessions at times in a wheel
chair and at other times on
crutches.
He has participated in some ses
sions of the Senate by telephone
when he has been unable to get to
the chamber.
Senate Bill Nixes Tax
On Fraternal Groups
SALEM (APl-The Oregon Sen
ale passed 25-S and sent to the
House here a bill to let fraternal
organizations keep their properly
tax exemption.
The bill countermands a recent
stale Tax Commission ruling that
would levy the lax on that part
of lodge properties not used for
charitable purposes.
Voting against it were Sens.
Vernon Cook, Troutdale; Robert
W. Slraub, Eugene, and Monroe
Sweetland, Milwaukie, all Demo
crats. The bill would give lodges and
oilier fraternal organisations the
same total properly tax exemp
tion they had before the new Tax
Commission directive.
Corvallis Spaceman
CORVALLIS (AP) A cadet in
the Air Force ROTC at Oregon
Slate College will try to spend 72
hours in a simulated space cap
sule Ihis weekend.
College ollicials- said they be
lieve this is the first test of its
kind outside the studies of regu
lar military forces and national
space research agencies.
Ihe test will be part of the Air
Force ROTC's demonstration for
Dad's weekend. The capsule is a
replica of the Air Force's Mer
cury space capsule.
It was built by the cadets as
part of their training.
Rebel Band Smashed
ALGIERS (AP) The French
army today announced it had in
tercepted and smashed a large,
well-armed rebel band that pene
trated Algeria from Morocco.
Raccoon Hunt Causes
Death Of Philomathan
LEGAL
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Noflc is hereby given thnt tht Circuit
Court for Douglas County, Oregon, by order
Appointed the undersigned executrix of ttie
estate of Lloyd H, Hayman, deceased. All
person! having claims against said estate
are to present tht same, verified as by taw
required, to the undersigned at tht lew
offices of Bernau & Wilson. 1)9 U. 5. Na
tional Bank Building, Roseburg, Oregon, with
in six months from January 36. 1961.
MARY LOU SCHUT
Executrix of the Estate of
Lloyd H. Hayman, del eased
CORVAl.MS (AP)-Four Thilo
mnlh men went raccoon Ininlinu
R'onday nigM. Their doss chasod m 00 S. W. Bur bur Boulevard, Portland I
a 'coon across Mary's River and 1 Oregon, ttter Feb. i. mi, upon a deposit ot
Art. 10
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
Sealed bids will be received by Mrs.
Phi on la Bourasse, Clerk at Oitlct of the
Super inlenrtent at Witist.w Grade, School,
Winston, Oregon, until March 9th, 1961, S 00
o'clock P.M., for Winston Grade School Addi
tion for (Owner:) School District No. 116.
Douglas County, Winston, Oregon, and will
then and there be publicly opened. Bds
received after the time fixed for opening will
not be considered.
Drewinq, Specification! and Contract Docu
ments may be examined or may be obtained
the office of Hayslio A Tuft, Arc hit eel
one of the men drowned trying to
follow.
He was Frank A. Boltppr, 58.
Il was shortly before mulmKhl
that the quarry crossed the river.
Gardiner Harris, one of the hunt
OUT OUR WAY
By J. R. Williams
L-4iJ-AJ r o o o
IHI IF hf.
BORN FIFTY VEARSTOO SOOKl
T if l' tut on. 2-25
LEGAL
SALE OF EQUIPMENT
Sealed bids will be received at the Business
Office, Oregon Stale College, Corvallis, Ore
gon until 2:00 p.m. March 10, 1961, for the
sale of machine tools, hydraulic equipment,
electrical and electronic components.
Bid forms and conditions of sale may lie
obtained at the Business Office, or the De
partment of industrial Engineering. For an
appointment for inspection call the Depart
ment of Industrial Engineering, Plaza 2-4211,
Extension 5oo.
G. Morris Robertson
Business Manager
Notice of Names of Persons Appearing to
be Owners of Abandoned Property:
The following named persons are apparent
owners of abandoned property reported to
the State Land Board, Salem, Oregon: Mar
cus L. Berke, Vancouver, Wash.; all ad
dresses Roseburg Jim Campbell, Norman or
Valeda Moore, Georgia M. Reynolds, Mrs.
Roy C. or Bennle Simpson, and Thomas Wor
then; address unknown West Covina Lum
ber Co.
Information concerning the amount or de
scription of the property and the name and
address of the holder may be obtained by
any person possessing a legal or equitable in
terest In the property by writing 'to the
State Land Board, 106 Stale Capitol, Salem,
Oregon. If proof of claim is not presented by
the owner to the holder, and it the owner's
right to receive the property is not establish
ed to the holder's satisfaction by May 5,
1961, the abandoned property will be placed
in the custody of the Stale Land Board to
which all further claims must be directed.
Classified Section
4 Real Estate
RIVERACRE
RANCH STYLE horn 16 IV living
room wilh large circ. fireplace. Nice kit.
with dining area, 2 bedrooms, also 2 room
apt. over garage. Nicely landscaped witn
trees and shrubs in Nature's own setting.
Berries and fruit with Irrigation from No.
Umpqua River fishing from your own
yard. Could you ask lor more? $11,930,
DELIGHTFULLY YOURS
THIS CLOSE-IN suburban home tws every
thing to warm the heart of the most
discriminating home seeker 3 larq
bedrooms, lovely living room, full dining
room, kitchen with loads of built-ins and
breakfast nook. Nice utility, dbl. garage,
forced air furnace. There' happy living
in this 1800 sq. ft. home.
TRADE FOR TRAILER
19 TILLABLE Acres Older 1 br. home
(could be 4). Step-saving kitchen, full dln
ing room, living room, big utility, insu
lated fruit room, Completely furnished.
Garage, large shop, good barn. Also gar
den tiller, table saw. Land partly seeded
to lotus perm, pasture. Owner will con
sider trade for trailer as part. Full
price $16,000. $2500 dn. Terms on balance.
V RANCHES
Ifil ACRES with more than 600 Acres
free outrange. 25 lush acres irrigated
from live creek. Attractive 4 br. home
with 18x20' living room - beam ceiling
and 4 ft. fireplace. Nice kitchen and util
ity, insul. fruit room. Irrigation equipment
and farm mach. incl. Large barn and
other bidgs.- Well worth the price of $33
000. 30t Down.
388 ACRES with 300 A. bottom land. Water
rights for 150 A. Older 3 br, home. Good
barn and mach. shed. Price Includes ex
tensive Irrigation equipment' as well at
long list of farm machinery. If you are
looking for a real productive ranfih, don't
miss seeing thisl, Priced at $60,000. One
third down, .
Reynolds
Real Estate
806 S.E. Cass
OR 2-1413
Lou Bassett
E. H. "Doc"
Ellon Zuver '
Betty Poetter
OR 2-38H
OR 3-8259
OS 9-5339
OS 9-5734
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
CASH RATES
Advirttiiflg Far fiutmess Withii RftHburf
Tnoi area
.41.50
Card of Thanki
1-Day rate 2 lines 1.00
3-Day rate 2 lines 1.75
6-Day rate 2 lines 2.50
30-Day rate 2 lines ...
1-Day rate 3 lines ....
J-Day rate 3 lines ...
5.50
1.50
2.50
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS '
FOR SIDEWALK CONSTRUCTION
SUTHERLIN, OREGON
Notice is hereby given that Ihe Common
Council of the City of Sutherlin will receive
sealed proposals for the construction of aide
walks along the north side of Central Avenue,
Sutherlin, Oregon as set forth in the en
gineer's report, plans and specifications for
the construction of said sidewalk all of
which are now in the Office of the City Re
corder, Sutherlin, Oregon. Bids will be re
ceived by said City until 7:30 o'clock p.m.,
March 13, 1961 at which time said bids will
be opened and read.
Bids shall be received only from bidders
qualifying as such, pursuant to O.R.S. 279.008
to 279.018. Forms concerning bidders state
ment of qualifications can be obtained from
the City Recorder at the City Hall, Suther
lin, Oregon. Any contract let by the City of
Sutherlin shall comply with O.R.S. Chapter
279. The successful bidder will be required
to furnish satislactory security tor faithful
performance of the contract for the full
amount of Ihe contract price. Cash deposit i
may oe requireg rjy ine my Kecoraer prior
to the removal o( Ihe plans and specifications
trom tne City Han.
The right Is reserved by the City to re
fuse any and all proposals, to postpone the
award of the contract, and to accept such
proposals as are to the best interest of the
City of Sutherlin.'
DATED THIS 16th day of February, 1961.
- City of Sutherlin, Oregon
By Ida Lehman
City Recorder .
6-Day rate 3 line 3.50
30-Day rate 3 lines 7.50
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' SUBSCRIPTION RAttt
In Ottion - if Miit - ft?
Tear, ll sis wiithe. fl.M
throe months, 4.Ai. Oil'lie Ore
fon Hj Mall Pr Tr,
SIX OA;. U mentis, 19.00; three
menlhi,
Br Ntwi-Retw Carrier Ver
Tear, Slfl.Ott )n advanne) 1"
than an year per month, 11.40.
Ceonttr and Roieberr P.O- Roea
1 Month II. SO Moi. S.0 t
Xr llft.ee Per Slnt-le Copy
MaM Rales Apply Oetthlo
City Umlte.
MaH SahMriftlUM MaM B
Pil la A4aee
MS 00 for each set.
Op to two tels of Drawlnqi, Specifications
and Contract Documents will be furnished
each prime bidder at the stipulated deposit
sum per set. Additional sets will be provided
upon request el the bidders expense at S?$00
per set but that! be returned without refund.
Deposit sum will be refunded to all bul the
, n successful oicwer upon reiurn of ail craw-
r. swum icrus and Hotter fol-1 ,, ,, c0,r.ci mcwii
ImvPn. When lie did nol rOHcn lllC I In good condition ov lh mtual bidden wilhm
other Kiile, search was beuun. At ""k '! owning oi okm. but w
. .. . , . - . . ..,.. i i non-bidderi only if rttyrnl no liit,r thn
daylight his body was recovered, j , 0Iiw ,, 6,d
Mis widow and three children ! Attention u cind to Bidders prem'tnti
eurviv i c,l0n' Cnaoler J?, Oregon Revised Stelutet.
sll,vl c" Form my b. obtained t In. otfict 01 the
" ' Architect.
Portland Srora Robbed N 'Ml1 """"ered wnts mi
romanu JIUI" IWUUS.U' jcompleleo in Ihe manner provided In the
lUlUTI A'li (AIM A ininman ' Contract Documents, end accompanied nv
held up a halcway stoie neie ,.,ih atnornwi ,,, company wrty
TliesdaV niRht and fled W'ilh niOll-!mite pavable lo the Owner in an amount
. linin a rush irimter and a i 01 " "M r ,h ""'
ty Horn a casn rofcisier ,nwun, , ln. B, ,,, M irieited a
SalC. Ihe amount Was not dlS-jn.m ,,j liquidated damages should the
clo.ied 1 b'dder neglect or refuse to enter lrlo a
toiuf sain a cicik, v.iiitm ,m(0, n,, , ,K m Tn,
Sikes, 2H, told Ihem Ihe rohoer ,ent the contract u awarded to mm
asked for a package of ciuarclles' ow reserve ttv, r,0nt to reiect
... ,i .i any or el bids, to v.aie intormalilie. and
and then pointed a revolver at ,0 mtKf n wttiminM .
him. forced him to slen back, and in it s best interest
took all the money from the cash! nw wnndraw mi b;d after tn.
. . hour set tor the 0001,19 tnrreof or be'ore
rCfllNlOl. I jwerrt 0 the Contract. untf td award
Tht Gunman forcfn SlkOS W-i ri-tyl tor period eceeJtn9
o(ien thr Rate. reltMsen nmri he. ,rw" J ' ewmna.
n-l
dies vt ct'h from it.
Mrs. pfiroota Bourasse
Puh'-ft',v, Fh 14 It'
I Vkoao; pubx.aien f eo, 2 I Ml
NOTICe OF ANNEXATION ELECTION
NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN that there
will be submitted to the registered voters
of the territory hereinafter described the
question as to whether or not said terri
tory shall be annexed to and included with
in the boundaries ot the City of Roseburq,
Oregon, said .territory being described as
follows, to -wit:
Beginning at a point which Is -the Inter
section ol ihe center line of the South
Umpqua River and the Southerly ex
tension of that property conveyed to the
City of Roseburg and recorded In Vol
ume 94, Page 157 of the Douglas County
Deed Records, said property being com
monly known as Stewart Park, said tine
also being the Southerly extension of the
East line ol Cedervale Addition as plat
ted and filed in the office of the Coun
ty Clerk, Douglas County, Oregon, thence
downstream following the center line of
the South Umpqua River along the North
erly City Limits to a point which is the
Intersection of the center I ine of the South
Umpqua River and the Southerly ex
tension of the property line common
to Loti 5 and 4 of Umpqua Fruit
Ranch plat at filed In the office of
the County Clerk, Douqlas County, Ore
gon In Volume 33 at Page 252. on June
37, 1895, thence North 0 deqrees 45'
West 730 feet more or less to the South
east corner of that parcel being describ
ed and recorded in Volume 183 at Paoe
1?5 ot the Douglas County Deed Records,
thence West along the South line of said
parcel 352 .feet to the Southwest cor
ner thereof, thence continuing North 87
degrees 16' West along the South line
of that parcel recorded in Volume 2U
at Page 196 of the Deed Records of
Douglas County, Oregon, e distance of
251 teet more or less to the Southwest
corner of said parcel, thence North 0
degrees 1' East 1 0 feet more or less
to a point on the South 1 1 tit of that
property recorded in Volume 253 at
Paoe 380, of the Douglas County Deed
Records, said line also beino the South
line of Lot Umpqua Fruit Ranch, fhence
South 89 degrees 3V West 290 feet more
or less to the Soulhwesr corner of that
parcel described and recorded in Instru
ment No. 356n, thence North 865 feet
more or less lo the North line of Lot
9. Umpqua Fruit Ranch, said line also
being the South line ol Lot 7, Umpqua
Fruit Ranch. thnce Wet along the
Sooth line of Lots 7 and I, Umpqua
Fruit Ranch, to the Southwest corner
of Lot 8. thence North 866. 58 feet more
or lets to Ihe Northwest corner of Lot
I, Umpqua Fruit Ranch, said point also
being the Southwest corner of that prop
erty described and rrcorded in Volume
1?0 at Paqe 511 ot the Douala County
Deed RtKords, continuing North 0 de
grenM 30' Wrst teet more or less
to the Northwest corner ot said parcel,
thence North 89 dearees 7$' East aiono
the North line of sid parcel a distance
of I4O6 teet more or le" to the Sovim
west corner ot that property decnbr-d
and recorded In Volume 83 at Pege ?4
of the Douglas County Deed Records,
thence North 0 deorees 30' Wett atooq
the West line of said parcel e dul-inc-Of
1794 5 teet more or less to fht Sou'h
right of way line ot Oerden Vaiiey
Road, thence Southeasterly along 1 i
South right of way line of Garden Val
ky Road to the Kitting Cilv Limits,
thence toltowlng the courses of the eat
ing City Limits Southtvtv en Easterly
to the plate Ot beginning
Said proportion will be submitted to said
registered voters at a oecial election to
be held in said terntgiy on thursdav.
1 varrh 23- t9i, with the polling place
' therefor being fied as C, G Craig i-et.d-1
ence. 172 N. W Keasfy Road, between
the hours Of J 0 clock p m. r,d octet
D nv. Par if'C StarMtafd Tim, iy sa d day.
AH registered vet withm sad teir.twv
t hereby ere inv-tted to vote on weft annexa
tion at ift'd time and place
Dated end fMt puoMhed tnts ?"rt dav
of Fhrurv. !!. PruJint to a! edi"ante
ot th ComtKi Counc l of the City a
Roseburg, Oeoon, h"te?r duty adopted.
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Real Estate ;
JIM BEVANS ,
Real Estate
Out Door Living 1
UNUSUAL BACKYARD AND PATIO fo en
joy the summer months in. Take advan
tage of the $9,000 Federal Gl Loan now
on this 3 Bedroom home, payable at 568
per mo. Including prin, int, (axes and ins.
Owner transferred. Price, $10,500 with
$1,500 Down.
1st Time Offered
REAL VALUE In this 3 Bedroom home on
paved st, and sewer. Assessments paid.
Backyard completed fenced In tor chil
dren. Nice patio. Furnace, hardwood floors,
nice yard. $9,950 with terms.
TAKE YOUR PICK of these 4 beautiful
homes located on the Umpqua River.
We'll be happy to show you these out
standing homes at your convenience.
LET US HELP YOU wilh your State and
Federal G.I. Loans. We have 3 nice
homes that will go Gl,
957 N.E. Stephens
L.B. Hicks
George Keller ,
Joyce Doyle
OR 2-3731
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Real Estate
FOUR room house, 17' acres, all tillable.
Irrigated. Now in permanen' pasture. Good
fences, farm tractor with plow, disc, mow
er, harrow. Vt T trucH. J T. truck: caw.
All for SIS. 000. Terms. Ph. UN Ion 3-30IS,
Myrtle Creeh.
BEAUTIFUL 3 BS home In Myrtle Creek.
See to appreciate. $17,000. Shown by ap
pointment only. UN 3-4589, Myrtle Creek.
Wtr STSIDE WINSTON, 3 Bdrm house, '
acre, on pavement, sewer. Will sacrifice
for cash. For Information ph. OS 9-5780.
LOVELY "3 "bdrn" home. ? acres. Garden
Valley, By owner, Consider trailer house
In trade. OR 3-383S
FOR SALE OR TRADE Green Oist 3
bdrm home. $t?50. Phone Sutherlln 3050
TWO bedroom nome partly furnished. West
side. Terms. OR 3-2359.
FOR SALE" equity in Roseburg Home," dis
count OR J-7944.
NEAT J Bedroom home. Jit W, Bradford
Drive.
NICE 3 bdrm houne on" etra tg. lot. !
miles so. town, 19.500. OR 3-I19I after
S pm.
SELL O t BADE - ifl home for email
one. Ph OR 35MS after 5 p.m.
FOR YOUR MONEY In this Immaculate 3
br home, Ige living-dining rm, fireplace,
nice kitchen, bath. Lge dbl garage was
used as living quarters. Has shr., stool,
kitchen. Or use as good shop. 1 lots on
street and sewer, city water, near school
and city bus ALL THIS JUST $10,600.
Ranch Must Go
APPROX. 150 ac. plus outrange, mod. 2 br
home, excellent water supply. Beat the
high cost of living at this sacrifice price
of $13,500.
$300 Down
FULL PRICE $3,000. 2 br. home, living rm,
handy kitchen, utility, bath, and store
rm. Ideal for retired couple or small
family. Why Rent?
Wont To Sell
LIST WITH Fullerton Really. You'll like
our confidential, courteous and efficient
service. Phone 2-3172 We'll do the rest.
Fullerton Realty
723 N. E. Stephens
Dial OR 2-3i7?
EVENINGS OR 3-7520 DICK WILSON
WEST SLOPE. 3 br. Entry, hdwd firs. Spa
cipus liv, rm, pict. winoows, view, Swed
ish frpl, planter. GIs drs to cov. patio.
Birch kit, blt-in rnqe, disp, dishwasher,
brkfst bar. Din rm, utll rm. t baths.
Fin. qrge, land sept. On sewer. $17,500.
By owner. OR 2-1270.
MtLROSElocatlon. Buy like rent." "f houses,
mod., need some work, to acres. This
could be made into a nice place. Ba
gain $13,500, will take in a $4,000 trade
or small down. Owner Norma Beaver,
Rogue River, Oregon, or call JUniper
3-3311.
SELL OR TRADE, 2 homes on 20 acres
at Drain. Will lake real estate contract,
small ranch or unimproved ground. Oak
land 3982 or 3230.
40 ACRE farm. 2 bdnTmoderrT home.- Creek
thru place. 2 Ig. chicken houses, out
buildings. Family orchard. $8,000, $1,200
down. Phone UN 3-3835.
TWO BR mod. home, wired for washer-dry
er, 2 blocks from Nordic Plywood, Suth
erlin. 14850 F.P. $500 or less dwn, $50 mo,
5t W. 2nd, Sutherlin, or call 3527.
DESIRABLE building sites 1 to S acres.
Good creek bottom soil. South of Rose
burg, Clark's Branch lust olf new 99.
Terms. UN 3-4589, Myrtle Creek. 1
400 A. FARM, 100 tillable. Lg. creek thru
place. 3 bdrn. mod. house; 2 barns: out
bldqs , 16 a. elfa'fa, full line equipment.
30 headcattle. UN 3-3835.
DUPLEX, good location. 3 miles south.
Large lot. t-1 down or car and cash.
Pymt. 160 per mo. Income $80. Phone
OS 9-5509.
THREE BEDROO.sOiome," ljlT" Booth" S.
J3000 F.P., bet. $300 end SSM 0n. On
sewer. OR 3-88 after 4:30
TWO" BEDROOM house. Fairhaven D.st.
OR 2-3: 55.
MAGNESS
REAL ESTATE
4 BDRM
$6,300 This neat 4 bdrm with part base
ment is close in, near swimming pool and
school. 12 years old and will make
nice home for the larger family. Fed.
G.l.'s nothing down on this, or owner
will trade for property South of town.
SOUTH OF TOWN
$7,500 Lovely 2 bdrm, hdwood floors, fire
place, patio and lorqe fenced lot. $1,509
down or owner will trade for town property.
CLOSE IN
$10,0002 bdrm. dining rm, fireplace, double
garage. Don't pass this up It you are
looking for e nice home close In. Terms
$2,000 down, $75 a month on bal.
PRICE REDUCED
$14,300 Lovely 3 bdrm, on Westside. leroe
fenced lot, fireplace, double garage. We
can arrange terms.
BUYER WANTED
$27,500 Who can appreciate value. We are
fortunate to offer this LUXURY home on
the river. 4 large bdrms, and enclosed
patio. Built-in appliances, hot water hear,
P. A. System, other features to numerous
to mention. Call us (or inspection.
ASK US ABOUT
Small acreages. Income property and ranch
es, we have some choice listings on this
type of properties.
916SE
Washington Ave.
.(corner of Main and Washington)
OR 3-5594
Evenings call .
Roy Kellar
Iris Reinert
OR 3-7173
OR 3-6126
YOUNG'S
BEST BUYS
NEARLY completed, new 3 bedroom home
in good district. Good fireplace. 90 X 100
lot 14 X 20 living room, 14 X 16 dining
room, kitchen combination. Single qarage.
On Sewer. Insulaled. HarJwood floors In
living room and bedrooms 2" X 8" floor
and ceiling joists. Total price $12,000
terms can be arranged.
4 Bedroorn modern home with shop larqe
bedrooms 16 X 16 utility room 100 X 125
lot paved street Sutherlin. Reduced to $9,
600 for quick sale.
3 BEDROOM modern home on 80 X 100 lot
close in, nice yard and shrubbery. Double
garage, concrete driveway. Total price
$10,000, reasonable down payment.
10 A. Garden Valley river bottom.' Walnut
and peach orchard. 4 A. walnuts in full
bearing. Tractor and equloment can be
purchased separate, 2 bedroom farm home.
Priced at $21,600.
WE HAVE some good acreages, resort and
recreational properties, and good business
buildings and locations.
Roy O. Young
& Son
Realtors
733 S. E. Can Ave. Pacific Bldg.
Phone office OR 3-6671
Evenings call LeNoir Kruse, OR 2-2951
(except Friday evening and Saturday
BY OWNER 3 Bdrm home, fust being
completed on N Umpqua River. Approx.
2000 sq. ft. 3600 Including patios and car
port; rumpus room IS x 29, has unusual
fireplace; outdoor barbeque; 2 baths;
roomy wardrobes plus extra storage space,
exceptionally large kitchen with built in
ranqe and oven; exterior construction fire
proof; fully insulated; sprinkler and irri
gation system; lot 100 x 450. Priced at
$74,500 which is $10 per foot. Try lo
duplicate this. If you are short on down
payment, but long on income we can still
deal. OR 3-4646.
BEAUTIFUL home at Winchester ust com
pleted. 1700 sq. ft. and dble carport. Wall-to-wail
carpeting in 3 bedrooms and hall
and liv. rm. Lge flaostone ilreplaee and
planter, lovely paneling in dmmg and liv
ing area Ex'ra-ige hd.vood Mtchrrt with
all built-in appliances. Srparate utility and
bath. Also storage room. Glass shdinq
doors Lge master hnth will- double sinks
and separate tile shower. You are wel
come to see this. Priced reasonably. OR
3-8462, eves.
New Listings
LEGAL
I ROSEBURG 2 bedroom home situated close to Benson School. Separate dming roin.
Inside utility, full basement, Lennox forced air furnace, carport an paved street. Pric
ed to sell at $9850. Around $1500 down will handle.
t J WINSTON S bedroom home situated in dfsirabir location on the Wnt S'de Total
j price is 50. Ne down payment necessary to Qualified Fferji G I Wall-to-wall car-
pet, attached garage, paved street and man y other desirable features.
j 3WEST ROSE BUR3 Large J bedroom home with double garage, carport, covered pa
1 tio. fireolace, forced air furnace, extra large tree soil lot. Automatic washer, drier,
j dish washer, disposal, range, refrigerator, rugs end drapes all go at the price ot $13700.
' t ROSE BURS larqe 1 bedroom home witn concrete tou"dat on. larqe Inside ut'tifv.
I larqe ooube garage, spacious lot ed priced at 110,000. Necessary down payment It $1,
j 0O0.
j J-EAST ROSEBURG Building lot on Oeer Creek. Very large graded lot, well located
en paved street.
;Stevenson Realty Needs Your Listing
I (Especially small farms. ranchi'S, etc.)
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HOY O. YOUNG, I
E.Kutor of tn. la. I ,il .t f uhei' OR 3-710O
i ikuih. Win.iton Dillard rta a!ej JoannpUe Bucklcair, OS
Stevenson Realty
A Complete Realty Service
967 S. E. Pine Phone 2-1614
Evoninc.i
Haskm OH 3 6272
Stevenson OR 3 87U
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