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o o o 12 The News-Review, Roteburg, Ore. Wed., Oct. 21, T39 Summit Policy Views Diverge WASHINGTON (AP) Differ enecs between the United Stales and Great Britain over summit policy are bubbling to the surface once again. Although diplomats don't like to talk about it, President Eisenhow er and British Prime Minister Harold Jlacmillan still don't see eve to eve on the questions of timing and negotiations. A week-Ions exchange of lop secret, top-level messages has made this evident. Apparently Macinillan is trying to rusli fciscniiower ana rresmcm Charles de Gaulle of Fiance into a conference with Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev at the earliest possible moment. The British leader's insistence has surprised American officials. They had thought his earlier ur gency about a summit conference was only campaign oratory. Willi the recent election victory in his pocket, they reasoned, he would not pressure so much. But this has not been the case. Officials here are concerned about more than the timing. They think they have detected a willing ness on Macmillan's part to soften the Western stand on the Berlin issue. Informants say that Jlacmillan would like a summit conference next month, at the latest in De cember. President Eisenhower re portedly has suggested a meeting in early December but, if De Gaulle requests a delay, would be willing to put it off until next year, probably in February. These differences have made diplomat! feel that there must be a Western summit conference in advance of the Kast-West meet ing. There was no confirmation, however, of a Bonn report that Eisenhower had proposed such an advance session for the end of this month. Quadruplets Thriving RICHMOND, Va. (AP) The Knglehart quadruplets two boys, two girls are a year old and thriving. And the mother, Mrs. Edward G. Englehnrt, is doing a bit of extra work to help her sanitation department employe husband pro vide for the quads and the six other children. She baby-sits five neighbor chil dren in her home. Cen. Marshall's Character Highly Praised Abroad LONDON (AP) "Britain owes a monument to George C. Mar shall," a London newspaper head line declared. The words expressed the feel ings of millions of Britons who joined the rest of the free world m mournim Ihe death 01 America's soldier-statesman. "Twice in our lifetime," said IU I ,.,wltn D:ti!v Mail, "the new .......1,1 hot mmo In liip ri'Kdlp of the old and each time the instru ment of recovery was George .Marshall." in Paris. French Marshal Al- phonse Juin said of Marshall: 'He not only was a great soldier but also in the years following llw.' lnnnnri Wnrlft W.1I- Vif'tOl'V fl shrewd and wise statesman, and author of the generous plan wmcn was precious help to the nations of Western Europe impoverished by the war." Juin referred to the Marshall Plan which strengthened the free nations of the West with massive economic aid from America. nrilich Fn,-nir,n Sonrnlnrv Knl. wyn Lloyd said Marshall "will be remembered for his outstanding snrvices as the U.S. chief of staff which contributed so much to Allied victory during the war." Canadian Prime Minister John nififnnlirilfiir K.iirl till ppnnrjil's name will be "forever attached to a humanitarian endeavor witnoui parallel in the history of man kind." Commies Criticize The Japanese government de scribed Marshall's death as "a great loss to the free world." West German President Theodor Lucbke said Marshall "will never be forgotten in Germany." West Berlin Mayor Willy Brandt said Berlin will honor the general's memory. The official Communist East German news agency ADN blast ed Marshall as the initiator of a plan "whose object was Amer ican leadership in Western Eu rope and which laid the basis for tho aggressive policy of NATO." ADN said Marshall bore "a large portion of responsibility for the Korean War unleashed by the United States and the rapid pace of the arms race forced by the United States." Minor Illnesses Harass Men More Than Women ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (API Men die sooner than women, per haps because men carry on through minor illnesses right to the crave. The women suffer or report more episodes of disabling illness during their lives, a team of physi cians reported today. But women can more easily take to bed with a cold, stomach upset, headaches or other 'ills. Women are more expected to do so in our culture, said Drs. Lawrence E. ILn kle Jr., Ituth Kedmonth, Norman Flummcr and Harold G. Wolff, of the New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center. Bad Effect "One is led to wonder whether the tendency of the American male to 'carry on no matter what' may not, indeed, have something to do with the greater longevity among women, but there is no easy answer to this speculation," they said. They analyzed 25-year health and work records of 116 men and 9li women of comparable ages, back ground and economic status em ployed by the New York Telephone Co. The women reported much more bona fide illness, the researchers told the American Public Health Assn. annual meeting here. Their excess illness consisted mainly of colds, grippe, sore throat, stomach upsets, muscular pains, cuts and bruises, headaches, and minor upsets of mood, thought and behavior. Snacks Harmful Mnn miff!; wnll hfivn hflfl 35 much of these kinds of complaints but didn't go to doctors or stay home from work, Hinkle said. Men had more of the rerious, Bride Of Cleric Omits 'Obey' At Ceremony ST. CATHARINES. Ont. (AP) Singer Barbara Alcorn promised to love and cherisn Dut uiun i promise to obey, as she was mar ried Saturday morning to the Rev. Robert Laidlaw Rolls. 39. rector of St. Marlins Anglican Church in Niagara Falls, Ont. The 27-year-old night club per former was composed except for shedding a few tears as she stood before the altar during the Angli can Communion service. The 27-year-old St. Thomas' Anglican Church was not quite filled for the marriage service. More than 100 persons thronged around the jubilant couple as they left the church. life-endangering types of illnesses than the women. A dentist in another report said that eating between meals does seem directly connected with tooth decay in children. The more frequently the young sters took such snacks, the more decay they had compared with other children, said Dr. Robert G. Weiss of the U.S. Public Healln Service, Washington, D.C. In hi study the children snacl.ed 01. gum, candy, soft drinks, pastries and ice cream. Acting Veteran Ends Long Run HOLLYWOOD (AP) If Neely Edwards seems bereft today, there's good reason. He has just finished what must be by far the longest run of any actor in Ameri can show business. "The Drunkard" finished its his toric run at the Theater Mart last weekend. The Victorian melo drama, first produced by P. T. Barnum, began its run in 1033, when the nation was engaged in New Deal alphabotics. Through earthquake, flood, re cession, war and prosperity, the show continued its liyht-hearted preachment against demon rum. Rising costs and dwindling busi ness finally caught up with "The Drunkard." putting Neely Ed wards out of a job for the first time in 26 years. But he isn't wor ried. "1 never had to look for a job in my life." said Neely, now a spry 76. "Even when it looked likej a castrophe for me, something al- ways came up. 1 It let Goa take His course." The entertainer fell into the job by chance. He had started his pro fessional career in New York in 1904, worked his way up through burlesque to bigtime vaudeville as partner with Ed Flanagan, sire of Dennis O'Kecfe, and also Bunny Granville, Bonila's father. "I had made comedies at Uni versal for six years," Neely re called, "and then I went East to appear with Ed in the last 10 or 12 weeks of bigtime vaudeville. I came back to free-lance in pic tures when they offered me the job in 'The Drunkard.' " He started on New Year's eve in 1934, a few months after the show opened. There he remained, playing the comic bartender and singing and hoofing in the after-show. f OUT OUR WAY By J. R. Williams S GOOP GOSH! k -Y OH, HE WAS ZI6-ZA6GIM' AFTER ( WHATHAPPEMEP) A PABBIT) AM' WHEKI ITSUPPEMLV I , . V TOHIM? r -S A ZI66ECAEOUWPTHEFOEKOF . -fi THE TREE, HE ZA6SEP RIGHT V ..- . . iJry.X through it si? jMh THE WORRY WART . , L 11- v -. I it " V 1 V, v 9- TO PLACE YOUR WANT AD , DIAL OR 2-3321 ...FOR ACTION AND RESULTS, TURN TO THE WANT ADS, FIRST! 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NOTICE OF FIN AIi SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that October 22, 1959, at the hour of 9:30 o'clock, a.m., Pacific Standard time, in the Circuit Court Room B in the Courthouse, Rose burg, Douglas County, Oregon, has been fixed as the time and place for hearing objections, if any. to the final account filed by the undersigned in the Circuit Court of the Stale of Oregon for Doug las County. JOYCE HOAGLAND Executrix of the Last Will and Testament of Maybell BlUingd, Deceased. Ordnance Chief Sets Retirement NEW YORK (AP) Maj. Gen. John B. Medaris, head of the Army Ordnance Missile Command plans to retire from active mil iary service three years before mandatory retirement age. I Medaris said he would retire ef fective Jan. 31 after 23 years uf active duty and 10 in the National Guard and Army reserve. The Army's mandatory retirement age is 60. Medaris did not reveal his fu ture plans. An Army spokesman said Me daris had planned for some time to retire and that inter-service squabbles over space projects had not influenced his decision. How ever. Medaris has spoken out against transfer from the Army to the Air Force of .all space transportation projects. Award Given President WASHINGTON (API President Eisenhower received an award of merit here for outstanding serv ice in support of the principles of freedom, honor and peace. The award was presented at the White House by a delegation rep resenting the American Institute of Consulting Engineers. Ike Sees Jordan Envoy WASHINGTON ( AP) President Eisenhower has assured Jordan of the United States' desire "to further the friendly relations which so happily prevail between our two countries. Eisenhower made the remarks in accepting the credentials of Dr. Yusef llaikal. Jordan's new am bassador to the United States. SUBSCRIPTION RATES M tltftn 9f Mail Per Ttar, SM.OO; all mBlfci. Itarei month!, I1.U0. Uut.ld. 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NO HUNTING on the Baragar Ranch, norm ot HoseDurg, to the Newton Creek Road. NO HUNTING or trespassing on the Alfred uana rancn east of butnerun, on Plat K road. Alfred Galla. NOTICE: No hunting or trespassing on culver itancn" or my uiaiia Hanch. H. C. Bellows, Administrator, NO HUNTING or trespassing on my ranch at Roberts Creek. Julian Hatfield. NO HUNTING on the League ranch. ivee noad. umpqua. PRIVATE property No hunting or trespassing on u. i-. standley ranch. NO HUNTING or trespassing. Claude Short ranch, on Sunshine Road. NO HUNTING or trespassing on my ranch on Robe rlsC reck. L. V. Weber. NO HUNTING or trespassing on-my place. Ray Rauch, Roberts Creek. NO HUNTING or trespassing on George snort rancn at wuour. NO HUNTING on Burnett ranch. Round Prairie and Roberts Mountain. NO TRESPASSING or hunting on our properly. L. l.. singleton St bons. NO TRESPASSING on my property east of Wilbur. Bernard Grubbe. NO H U NTIN Gor trespa3S.nRonLU.uTn Bushnell Ranch , Reston Road. NO TRESPASSING onthe.'lC.Suig;e' ton ranch. Personals YOUR BODY is your prize possession It's the only one you'll have. Keep it healthy, firm and slender the STAUFFER way. P.O. Box mi. Row. burg. Free trial. YOUNG WOMEN of any faith needing confidential advice may contact Catho lic Charities, 278 W. Broadway, Eu gene, Oregon. PI 5-3642. ANYONE interested in Church of Christ One Cup, contact Brother Al Jorgen- bon, FU Box $22, Winston. ALCOHOLIC'S ANONYMOUS. 245 S. E. Jackson. Tuesdays, Saturdays 8 P.M. UK 2-JUQ2, HOME GROUP OF ALCOHOLICS AN NONYMOUS, OR 2-4Q3U. PO Box Ud2. 4 Real Estate GOOD VALUE. .. NEW, . .BRAND NEW, 3-Bedroom, Beau tiful oak floors. Fireplace. FA Oi heat, best construction and arrange ment, , .jusi s;n,7oU. Terms. VERY ATTRACTIVE HOME. . .2 LARGE BEDROOMS. MANY OTH ER BUILT-IN FEATURES FOR SOL ID COMFORT. EAST OF TOWN, NEAR U. S. PLYWOOD. EASTWOOD SCHOOL, CITY BUS. ONLY $10,500 on good terms. WINCHESTER. . .Attractive story and half home, modern features, LARGE LOT, good garden, etc. Only $7.1H)0. About $1,00 down, and $05 monthly. TRADE. CLEAR LARGE fenced vard. as PART PAY. MENT for Home and Acreage SOUTH ol Hoseburg. THIS IS GOOD, ECONOMY SPECIAL. . .Fine 1-Bed- room home, everything nice. Sewer, street, walking distance. (4,500. $300 uuwn ana mommy. j Lee Jones Realty 433 W. TRADE this S60OO ALL pacious 2-Bdroom home. Military Ave. West of Oak St. Bridge) OR: 2-251 1 CHARLES MUMBY. Salesman. OR 3-730S Hall Real Estate GARDEN VALLEY NEAT, COMPACT 2 bdrm home on ap- prox. ia acres, w-w carpet in ivrm, hall. Lge utility could be used for den or extra sleep room. C-port, patio. Well worth seeing at $9800, terms. LINNELL AVE. VERY ATTRACTIVE newer 2 bdrm home in top condition. Plastered, in sulated, ceiling heat, frpl. 1150 aq. it. Att'ed garage, nice yard. A really fine home for only $8750, terms. RIVER FRONT HOME UN ONE acre, a real beauty. 3 lge bdrms, 1RX27 Ivrm with flag stone frpl, dining rm, dinette off well arranged kitchen, big utility rm. Dbl. att'ed garage; city water. Good terms can be had on this luxury home at (27,900. 640 ACRES SHEEP OR CATTLE ranch. 200 acres can he cultivated, 120 to permanent pasture. Lge year-around creek, 2 wells. Fenced, crossed. Good barn, 2 room cabin. Our best ranch buy at $25,000, terms. Office OR 3-3367 Evenings Ellen Hall OR 3-33G7 Jim Bauer OH 2-1085 TAKE TRAILER ON 3 BR HOME cozy and comfortable. pleasant kitchen-dinette, lge living rm. bath, utility, carport, sewer and city water. Just $7950. 5 ACRES FULL PRICE. 3.OO0, 2 br home, bath. utility, city water, wired lor range and dryer, garage. Why Rent? EAST SIDE LARGE 2 BR HOME spacious living rm, KUchen-dinelte, bath, inside util ity, carport, lge lot $10,500. WANTED WF. NEED YOUR LISTINGS ESPEC- JAI.LV GOOD 3 BR HOMES AND ACREAGES. Fullerton Realty Real Estate Young's Best Buys THRFE BEDROOM home on .97 sere. Litrge LH with fireplace. DH, Kitchen with breakfast mok, utility rm, plus 0 cu ft. deepfreeze, bath with howr over tub Patio. 2 car garage. Nicely landscaped. Full price $17,300. fHA or GI. THREE BEDROOM home in Winston area. LK. DIt-Kit. combination, bath, utility. Double carport. On sewer. At tractively liimlK-apd. A real buy or only $aiW. FHA or GI. LARGE 4 bedroom home on 3 acres. Large LR wilh fireplace, DR. den, Kit,, utility, 2 baths. Garage. Live creek with irrigation plant, fruit trees, garden, nice shade trees. $lti,500. He finance. SPECIAL, Good 2 BR home on acre, near Martin Bros., Oakland. LR, Kh-DR comb., bath, utility. Good wa ter. Garage. Shade trees. S.iHOO with, $450 down, balance $50 per month. 184 ACRE RANCH with 30 acres irrl gatid and in permanent pasture and seed crop. Irrigation system and trac tor included. Good 4 BR modern home. Equip, shed, chicken house, barn. Fenced with woven wire. Live Creek. Full price $:i0,0i)0. One half cash, bal ance in 10 equal payments. Roy O. Young &Son, Realtors Ground floor of Pacific Bldg. 7:13 S. E. Cass Ave Kenneth J. Dresser, Salesman Office Ph. OR 3-6071 - Res. Ph. OR 2-3891 MAGNESS REAL ESTATE LAURFLWOOD 2 bdrm home with " finished basement. Basement can ba enlarged further. Living room with fireplace, separate large dining room, break f nst nook, nice trees with good small back yard. Convenient to city and schools. Good buy for only $12,500. 1 ACRE home bordering river out past golf course. Lot 1O0 X 400. 2 bdrm home with l',a baths, separate utiiilv room, lawn, garden shrubbery, con crete breeze way with 4 car garage. Yours for $11!,500. A CHEAPIE but worth the asking prire of $5500. 3 bdrm with l'a baths tcan be 4 bdrm l. Lots of space in this converted duplex. Some work would make this a f.ilr livable home for a larger family. Owner asking $750 down or would take trlr or pickup in as down payment. Take a look. RIVER HOME past Glide. Large lot. Ifil4 square feet in home, Ranch style, Liv, Km. 32 x 24, 3 bdrm, 2 baths, sep. utility rm. Ideal for someone working around Glide or to retire to. Priced at $14,000 and well worth it. BERT SMALL 3 acre plot around. Out Garden Valley way. Fruit trees, fil berts, apples, cherries, small barn, 2 baths, large 3 bdrm, ideal for children. Low priced at $12.(100. Owner will con sider trade in from Hucrest to Rivers dale School. "WE CAN ALWAYS UPE ANOTHER GOOD LISTING" 916 S. E. Washington OFFICE .OR 3-5340 OR 3-3147 OR 2 -4108 Oerding's Real Estate CLOSE-IN 3-bedroom older home in fine condition. Liv, room. Din Room. Kit chen. Breakfast nook. Bath. 2 BR. are up. Wired and plumbed for auto, washer and dryer. Garage. Lawn. Flowers. Sewer. Paved St. Side walks. Walking distance to city center. Priced to sell at onlv StiOOU, $1000 down, bal. $00 mo. Owner will trade for good 2 bedroom home. DUPLEX: 2 bedroom. Liv. room, kit chen, din. area, bath in both apart ments. Bedroom Up is very large. At tached garage, Lrg. lot. On sewer. Good location. Close to stores. Out-of-state, owner says "SELL". Price reduced to $10,500. $600 down. Bat. on Contract. SMALL 2-bedroom home. Liv. room with fireplace. Kitchen. Din, area. Batii. Utility room. Storage shed. Very lrg. lot with assorted fruit. Ciiy sewer. Close to city bus. Price now only $5200. $900 down, Bal. on con tract at $50. mo. N William A. Oerding Real Estate 501 S.E. Main Street Phone OR 3-8326 Roseburg Business Property For Sale RESTAURANT, 7 cabin auto court. 2 other cabins, large house and apart ment, 4 bedrooms, garage and laun dry room, also trailer spaces. Located on 8 acres of ground up Little River. Exclusive, Out of state owner sayi sell for $20,000 with $3000 down. Little River Realty Co. j Phone GYpsy 6-3344, Glide ? By Owner Sell or Trade ' Five room plastered home, fireplace. 32 acres of land. Highway and river frontage. South city limits of Myrtle Creek. $3500 with easy terms or trade for Roseburg property. Call OR 3-5419. 1 Lost & Found STRAYED to my place on Ronton Road, steer calf. Can have by paying for ad and proving ownership OR 3-3852. Rt 3 Box 1670 LOST Boy's black sweater Jacket Itrimmed in white1 vicinity of Joseph Lane Jr. High. OR 3-3469 after 3,30 P M FOUND key case, corner Oak and Chad wick. Owner may claim at News-Review. Notices 723 N.E. SteDhens Dial OR 3-3172 We Need Listings If you want to sell your property, come to the busiest corner in townl You 11 get fast service and good advice at ROSEBURG REALTY St INSURANCE CO., UMPQUA HOTEL. OR 2-3344. TWO BEDROOM home. Just remodel ed. Modern, paved street, sewer. Will take trailer house trade, lift NW Hicks, Inquire Quality Furnishers days, OR 3-6237. OLDER 2-bedroom home on east side, near grade school. U S. Plywood. Large front and backyard. Double car port, shade tree See evenings or Sundays, 2219, NE. Fleser Ave. CARD OF THANKS WE. the family of the iaie William Arthur Hudnell wish to evpres our j sincere thanks and appreciation to i our many friends who were so kiixi to us during our recent bereavement and for the Church Memorial and beautiful floral offerings. Mrs. Mamie Hudnril Mr. and Mit Fktd Althaus NOT RESPONSIBLE for dents" other than my own. Bernard Smith, Suth- 1 erlin. EUGENE house and rental for sale or trade Write Star Route, Box 64 Fall Creek. Oregon. LOT, Page Road. Winchester. OR 3-64,19. TWO BEDROOM house. $2500. OR 3-3326. Try WanT Ads! Low Cost and Quick results BY OWNER Wests ide 2 bedroom, fire place, electric heat, wall-to-wall car peting, electric dishwasher and gar bage disposal, lots of built ins, patio with fireplace and barbecue. Cornej location, large trees. Priced to sell OR 2-1082 or OR 3-881. CHOICE WEST SIDE PROPERTY Contemporary-styled, large 2-bedroom home, now on sewer. 4 years old. $12,000, about $2500 will handle. Bal ance on FHA 5't loan. Must be seen to be appreciated. OR 2-2906. OWNER leaving stat 2 bedroom fur oil furnace, 2 baths, hobby room. On city sewer. Courtesy to brokers. 1409 S E. Booth Avenue. GARDEN VALLEY 2-bedroom house with fireplace, $U0 per month. ROSE BURG REALTY, Umpqua Hotel, OR 2-3344. TWO BEDROOM HOUSE, also finished attic bedroom. Utility room. Level lot, paved street, sower. Close in. $6250. liberal terms. OR 2-2473. MODFRN TWO BEDROOM house tn Green district, with carport and ex tra lot $400 down and 558 50 per month, tax included. OR 3-3115. WILL TRADE 138 A. farm with water right for 400 to 500 A. ranch with livestock and equipment. Ira Sutton, RL 1, Box 119, Riddle, Ore. THREE ROOM unfurnished house, a acres. 13 mile Forest Road. Myrtle Creek. See Bob Moor next door. IDEAL for pensioners, etc. 2-bedroom home, low down payment. OR 3-6522. Real Estate Loans to $2,500. Commer cial Industrial Finance Corporation. 815 SE Oak. OR 3-4494. EQUITY tn 2 bedroom furnished house for sale or trade for trailer house. OR 3-3656. CONTRACT 3-3835. $2150 at interest OR BEAUTIFUL buildine site on S. t Ter race, $200. OR 3-7613.