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Page 10 April 23, 1964 HOME and HITLDING SUPPLEMENT Cozy Spot snade tree can be made more enjoyable If you install a per manent bench or banquette around Its base. Use sturdy Douglas fir half-Inch strips for the seat and bend them to form attractive seat pattern. Space them a half inch apart. a For the crowd! Add 2 cans (6'/2 or 7 oz. eachi tuna in veg etable oil to 2 cans spaghetti sauce marinara. Heat and serve over pasta. Wonderful with a chicory salad! Unsulphured molasses has the most mellow flavor and no “bite.” Eastmont Realty MO 5-9560 MU 7-2706 Dear Folks — We take personal pride in helping you locate farms, homes, or acreage. LIST YOUR PROPERTY NOW BUYERS WAITING 1 Mile West of Sandy on Hwy. 26 & Home Ownership Becoming Top Family Status Symbol The new American status sym bol is home ownership. The man in the castle has taken the place of the man in the big, new car. Land ownership and home own ership for countless years have been the mark of the gentry. In Colonial America and prior to that in England and Europe, the wealthy and the knighted were the only home owners. Millions of the workers yearn ed for a castle like their master's. It was far out of the reach of most. Modern Americans, enjoying the greatest income for individuals in the history of man, are changing over In ever greater numbers from renters to home owners. Not since pioneer days, when a man could file on a homestead with out cost, has home ownership be come so important From an economic standpoint, new home owners are finding out from Plan to Construction Phone Alpine 2-4231 • • • • • ROOFING GARAGES PARTY ROOM KITCHEN REMODELING PATIOS • • • • • SIDING BATHROOMS STORM DOORS STORM WINDOWS ADD-A-ROOM Experienced Home Planning IMPROVEMENT CO 10247 N. E. HALSEY ST., PORTLAND, OREGON AL 2-4231 “On. what other home owners have known--that home ownership is one of the best investments a family can make. Even though inflation may not exceed three per cent a year, it pays to own a home. A $15,000 home bought on today’s market --and properly maintain ed -- can bring that amount of money if sold, five, ten or even twenty years from now. Your liv ing is nearly free. From a social standpoint, new home owners are finding out that when they settle for keeps in any community they make more lasting friends. They become a genuine citizen of the community, active in school, church and civic affairs. Their children grow up with their roots down. Much of the feeling of insecurity which some fam ilies feel stems from their lack of roots, their status as a renter and not an owner. From the family standpoint, the new home owner finds himself bet ter able to make long range plans which will benefit his family. Chil dren learn how to take care of property, for home ownership car ries obligations which few renters eveer accept. Gardening, lawn and yard care become a matter of pride. Families learn how to work together, each with his special Job. Family ties become strong er, the young learn good house keeping and they learn how to work with their hands and build, for there seems always something new and interesting that can be built around the home. Proper home selection Is im portant, if property values are to be maintained through the years. You will need a home which is easy to keep in repair and which has been well built. Good, sturdy, long-lasting frame houses seem to be the most popular. They are easier sold, if a family has to move. Eastmont Area Grand Opening Set This Sunday Grand opening will be held Sun day, April 26, at Eastmont, a Hallberg housing development on SE 164 Ave. between Division and Powell. The 60-home area is easy to reach, Just blocks south of Div ision on 164th. Three bedrooms homes will range In price from $12,350 to $14,700 and six exter iors and two floor plans are off ered. Each room In the home will have Individual heating controls and homes will have one and one- and-a- half baths, patios and hall entry ways. An expansion area of 200 feet is another feature seldom found in homes of this price range, the builder noted. Eastmont is located in Lynch school district and St. Joseph the Worker parish. Hallberg Homes also is devel oping the Holly Lane area of 30 homes in Parkrose and other sub divisions in Lake Grove and Beav erton. The firm has also forged into the field of apartments with the opening last week of the Bay Roc apartments, a $2 million project in Lake Oswego. Recently Hallberg completed Snovue, a 39-home area in Gresh am. Eye Shade If your home has a south ex posure which lets too much late afternoon sun into your windows, you can Install a simple over hang eye shade which will cut down on the glare. Lightweight western red cedar is a good wood for this purpose. HOME IN YOUR FUTURE? THERE'S MORE HOUSE FOR YOUR MONEY HERE .. . TOTAL MOVE IN COST $49.00 TO ALL HALLBERG HOMES THIS HOME TODAY Take Division East to SE 164th, South on 164th 5 blocks to the model home. HERE IS THE BEAUTIFUL ALL NEW 1964, 3 BEDROOM, ALL ELECTRIC HALLBERG HOME. FULLY INSULATED, INDIVIDUAL ROOM HEAT CONTROL. BEAUTIFUL OAK HARDWOOD FLOORS, CLOSETS AND CUPBOARDS TO SPARE. HALLMONT INC. REALTOR