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ROSFBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURC, OREGON. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 20. 1 937.
Dally HI I May 14, pclof low round trip
forti loth Eait. Return limit, on Stand
ard ticktlo 30-doyi;lntrmdoti (full'
inarvTourM) and Cooch llckolto-mo.
ECONOMY, COMFORT,
SPEED AND SAFETY!
Union Pacific's combination in
service to satisfy every traveler.
Ultra-modern equipment, fast
schedules.deliclous low-priced
meals, air-tempered luxury,
Interested personal attention.
IXAMPlil
Rpund Trip to Chicago
HOM POR1UNO
bulaled Cougar rally to win 40 to
36.
LONDON, Jan. 20. (AI') The
biwy flam of Scotland' little klug-
Bur, Ileiiny I.j'iicli, mire Just about
Mt'Uleii tho world') liyweigiu cham
pionship muddle. '
Tulruor. tiioiiuand funs saw
Lynch doclslvoly outpoint Sun
PrauciHcu's ti'unsiiiunted Filipino,
Small Montr.ua, over the 5-rouud
route yenterduy to win the title
that has bon claimed by half a
lozeu fighters since Puuclio Villa
died ten yetfrs ugo. .
Lynch, British champion und rec
ognized iu Knglund us world's title-
holder by the Natlon.il IJoxing aS'
soclatlon of tho United States since
Ills victory over Midget Woluast of
i'lilladolphla, weighed 107 pounds,
10 ounces.
The fight was a tyulcul exhibi
tion of slugger vs. boxor, with
yuch In tile foi'iner role und the
slilfty Filipino in the latter.
Lynch liud incut of tho better of
the going in all but tho lust two
bouts, when .Montuiu, known unt
itle the ring us Ucnjnuiin Guns,
shifted to a heavy hitting body at
tack. Lven ti.en, he was unublo to
nmko the rugged Scot give ground.
BALKM. Ore.. Juu. 20 (API
Willamette unireiauy hoop leaui,
sadly uuiciussud la a 17-7 List Hall,
came back with a rush la lis game
with the University of Portland lu
emerge ou tap 27 to 24,
'the fiearcuts took u one-point
21 to 20, with seven minutes to go
uud held it the rest of the way.
Other collegiate scores:
Calltoriila uz, Cuiuorula Aggies
Oregon frosh 40, Blgnal Oil (Eu
gene) 28.
High School Scorei
Longvlew 24, Astoria 22,
Kalnier 23, Scappoose 17.
University high (Kugene)
Albany 28.
Amity 28, Dayton 13.
42,
BENEFIT DIKE FOB
' . in deluxe adjustable chair
t Coach. 6-mo. return limit.
j Correspondingly low far to olh.rdM,
tlnatlom In tht Eait-MIdwett and South.
5iopovr perm It tad going and roturnhig
PorUr Service and Free Pillows
In Coaches on all trains.
Pur (li'liillx (imftiilt HnittliiTll I'liciric
um in Willi' J. i'. ('iniiniluK, AhhI.
O. V. & l. Ant., PHtm-k Hlot-k, I'urt-
HII(I,
BASKET
BALL
SCORES
AND
GOSSIP
PULLMAN, Wash., Jan. 20
(APi The University of Oregon
hoop l (tii in hold a oiie-Kume cilgo
uvor tho WuHhlngton SluUs Con
Kurs totluy us tliu two tea in h pro-
imi'cu ror their final encountor of
Llio HoiiHoii hero tonight.
The WohfootH, UmI by their tow
firing HOphomoro center. Win tor
mute, took a 21 to 15 ImlMlme ad'
von tit ko limt night and nipped n
The Chevrolet Master 6 Sedan, winner of Class S Is shown
above with Its driver, Roy H. Woods (loft), as he received a trophy
from H. Alber, Jr., Asst. Manaoer of Heflned Oil Sales of the Gil
more Oil company. The Chevrolet averaged 19.4S actual miles per
gallon or 41.8 ton milos per gallon of Red Lion rjasollne In the 352
mile drive over loy grades and through driving blizzards In the
Qllmore-Yooemlto Economy Run,
CHEVROLET I
The Only Complete Low-Priced Car.
Buy Chevrolet for Economical Transportation.
HANSEN MOTOR CO.
WILLYS
THE SURPRISE CAR OF THE YEAR
Half the Gas. Twice the Smartness.
The Willys sedan, despite adverso weather conditions made a
remarkable average of 28.16 miles per gallon of Red Lion In tho1 Gil.
more-Yoscmlte economy run. The Willys also averaged 49.2 ton miles
per gallon. Stanley Plumb (left), advertising and traffic director of
Yosemlta Park and Curry Company Is shewn presenting the uionhy
to Howard Gwynn, driver of the Willys.
Be sure and see it at the new Willys place
L. B. HARRIS
116 S. STEPHENS
The inld yenr rally of the Uiiiii-
qua Jjupusl assueiutlou will con
vene at Eugene 'on Wednesday,
January 27, uegluning ut 10 o'clock
a. in.
't he UniiKiua association Includes
Hie milium churches ot liundoii
Coqullle, Cottage Grove, Uugene,
'..Hue, junction City, Alarshlleld
North Uonu, Kosebuig. Springfield
aim veneta.
Special significance is attached
to the meeting of tho association
mis yoar In view of the coining
ur. linn v. I'lereo of .Uinnu
apolls, .Mi mi. Dr. 1'ieice was one
the most Inspirational as well
as liitormutlonal speakors of the
(Northern Uaptist convention pro-
gram at St. L.011I8 lust year. No
peaaer ever received such an ova.
nun ut tne close 01 his address
us did Dr. Fierce when be had
linlshod his praseiilutioii on "Alls-sions."
Dr. Pierce will ho accompanied
oy in: j. u. Wilson ot the depart
ment 01 Home missions of the
tvoitiioiii llupust coiiveutiou. The
lunowiiiis piouram has been pre
pared':
tluust speuliers: I(ev. Eiule V,
lerce, Auuuoupolis: Kev. K. 11.
I'raii, I'urilaiiu; Hev. Jesse if
ivilson, Los Alicules: .Miss Areola
1'uttit, riulippim. island. .
Wednesday Mornino
111:00 1'raisu aim pruior. itov. J.
i(. 1 uiii null. Kosuuuru.
lu:15 Auuress, 110 v. Jesse It. Wil
sun, Los AiiKuies.
10:iu iiuslc, iiulliu Calkin. lutro-
uuctioil 01 Uuv. A. J. Hurma oy
l ecil liimliind, vico niodeiator.
Iillroduction 01 Hev. 10, V. fierce,
lluv. A. J. Harms.
ll:ou AuilruHs y Uuv. li. V. 1'ierce.
uiscussion.
Afternoon
1:110 I'ritlse 111111 nrayur. ilev. H.
'. Davis, ComiHu uiove. cspociul
imisic, Uuv. mid airs, 11. A. Wan
ik, oiii'iiiKl'icld.
lu .ViisHiuiiiuy iiililriiss, Miss Ar
cnlu 1'eltit, I'liiiippniii isluuds.
Hymn. Helen Judv. - 1
3:au t'lamied KviinKellsm bv Jiei':
U. I'liut. spuciul music by
priiiKliulil mini ml
3:lu .uissiouaiy Kducatlon nml
rmniotioii, nov. T. 11. Hukcii
and Uuv. . W. atarniig. Dis
cusslun. Evenlna
ll:3i) Supper fur church officers and
nonius. Kev. T. H. HuKen, toast
master. Hull cull. .Mussiige by
itov. ri. V. 1'lui'in.
7.1.1 llenerul inceiiuit. Cecil Eua-
land presiding. Auuress by Itev.
li. V. i'lerce.
ii
METEORS LOSE TO
sUiHfcKLiN ydINT
Tho Koueburir .Mntni.is unm
beaten m tu 21 I41 u uasketouii
game at Siilnui'lln Inst nigiu wim
uio oiuiieriin Uea iinu Wiuie plny
eis. ine SulliuiliM
Olllpoil 11 Way Mm, l .onloat.
lultiiug the ItoauiiuiB team tu three
puiiitu lu ihu opening (iiiarler anil
uig 11 had of io tu It 111 hail
lime.
Aiory, Sutlmrlln guaril, iu high
scorer wiui li poiniii.
l.inuup:
.Mutuors 121) I'o.i
i Horner ivy v
i'lilm (ill I."
.Midiieinuig (D) c
ItllHSell .)
Curler , 1;
HuhHllndion,
(17) Siitheiilu
(4) Hull'
(0) I'uraer
t.") I'lHiier
(121 A very
(1 ) Mtirilcn
MetL( rs 11111
(2l; Hutllei nil Culler II). Krew-
ini (I), DnwIiiiK (2). uiluinm:
ushiiig. reii'i',.,,; Alidiiiilbni-K.
cuiulli'iJiii'l'; Hulmile, tlmeileei.er.
ARMfSTRONG KAYOES
CHAVEZ IN TEN 1 H
i.ts A.(ii':i.i:s, cniir., .inn. so.
(AI'V-Alellglllg u loill-ileclslon
hisl1 suveiiil week a ns, Hi nry
Alirj.-lllnng. l.os Angeles IH'kiu,
kmii ki'd oul Tuny t'ha . ez, Ineiil
Mil'.ilciin ruuthornulKtil, lu tne final
luluiil or their lli'iuuiiil f.glu i t the
Ul)niili' miiiltoi iiim I11.1t ni;u.
I''ur lihcuil on pulnly, the ex-St.
Umirt nt'wsbny weakiMiril Chavex
aiih a liluu lu Mm siuuiiicli In Ihu
B. in! It. anil 1 loin cil him Unci.' tlme.i,
Hie bell hlliiiliiplliiK lliu iilllllt oil
tne Inst kilui-kilouu.
t'lmn'i nnswei'i'd i:ie gong for
l.ii' leillh. hill a light umimh lu the
huuil soul him in t io nun. is ii'ul a
si'i'i'lid'H tuwi'l Htilli d lino Urn ring.
Al'lllslrung, wim Inst lu (.'haven
In SI. I.uiil.: recently, weighed KM,
I'huv.'j l;iii.
NOTICE TO LAND BANK
BORROWERS
Till' of flees of the IliiugliM conu
l.v group of Niiiliinul I'lirni l.unli
AHMiK'hillolifi ltti!i h,.( 11 uiovetl In
llnuni fi. Iiuugliis Alisii-uet llullillng
at Muselimg. Ikirrnuet-H me le
llliesti'i! to eiill nt llils olfUe nil
niiillers peitiilniiii; lu their loans.
Tile sel'lruiy Is usually In Hie ill.
flee on .Hominy, Tinu .uluv ami Sal-unlay.
ltepreseiilutlves of cil . service
clubs lu Hoi:eburg were called into
special session last nlglit and
completed plans for a benefit dance
tu bo held at the iluaeuurg armory
rriuay night. All proceeds iroiu tne
dance will go to tne tbreo (Jranger
cuituren, vmio througu tragic clr-
uuuisiumtes have Leeu left without
relatives or Income,
'he music, placards, tickets, ad
vertising, puulic address car and
the dance floor have all been do
nated, so that tho entire proceeds
from the ticket sale will jo Into
the mnd to benefit the three cull'
uron, ranging from seven to H
years of ugo and wiio are lu need
of Immoulute help.
Tho service ciubs are taking
over the sale of tickets, starting
today, and will divide the clly Into
sections, persons uesinng to make
cush donations other than purchase
of dance tickets may leave their
contributions at the cl.ami,ei' of
commerce offlco or at the Story
lies drug store, the clubs report.
Friday nig.it's dance will be be'ld
at the armory, starting at 9 o'clock,
with music uy the unytuueu.
MRS, ROBERTS IS
SPEAKER AT KIWAN1S
An liittM'osUn.f -talk by Mia.
ChurleH hJ. Jtoberts featured tho
t'giiliu- Tuesday noon luncheon
nieetliitf of the HoBebma Klwunia
ciui). Airs, it o do its Hpokoou Inter
national relutiuim und tho condi
tjona in vuiiotia countri'-s .hicli
ure now ondungeilug the peace of
tne world.
Around tbe Cety
MYRTLE CREEK
AI YRTLK CItKKK. Jan. 19. Mi.
A. btetztcr, w:io uccompauiea
nor JiiiHiiiiiki to Portland, wnurn tie
went ror modlcai feuiinont tne
iirat or luttt weeK, returiieu to Myr
tie ureeit a lew days aco. und
ill witti u severe uom ut tne Home
of her bou-in-mw und dausiiter,
Mr. aim Mia. uienu iticnjtrdBon.
Word recoivud from .ir. Stei.ier
-1 outlay uiiiiotincL'3 some imniove-
nient in lua couditlon.
liiere were no shows ut the Mit-
ne inenter sntuniay or Mommy
nights on uccount ol tho inanuKor,
laroiu i-;ues, or vontjiliu. houiK
utKliy injureu lu an auto accident,
caused by slippery niueinetUH.
Air. aad Mrs, Loren James mo
tored to tiugonu .Uonday to attend
mo tunerui 01 Mr., Juines' niece,
Mrs. Kenneth Johnson, who died in
Los Angeles, but wus brought to
Kugeuo lor burial.
John Fletcher, who has been
working near Itoseburg, has re
turned homo. Aire. Anuu Fletcher,
who has been living lu the bain
Moore House, bus moved to Hurt
Itussell'b house on Joiinson street.
Jean Daly, small sou of Mr. and
Mrs. Sheldua Daly, wuo visited re
cently witu his grundmmher, Mrs.
Craighead, ut her home ut Huy-
huiHt, bus returned homo.
Juck Cruv.'iord, who was injured
in a fall from the second floor of
tho Cyrtie t lieu tor while doing
some carpenter worlc recently, bus
eturued irom Mercy hospital and
was uhle to be down town Satur
day,
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Jumes and
lurold Masson, accomimnled by
Ed lie n fro of Cunyonville, were
business visitors In Murshfield lust
Thursduy.
The directors of the Nugget
school are busy this week fixing upj
LUU II I U J-3 IICH UL DUIIUUIIIUUHU,
by li&htcuiuu it un and nddinir a
rftove to mako it comfortahlo tor
whiter usn. The snow Is about four
iiituev uuwm ou tiie i3.ei at uut ai-
lo uuiuut' lut Veiltf VUUuuro, Wis
buniMri uat iuD tut' tu iiUu
atuuiiiam .umuut Co. rtllo iuouia
ut umiu, v'uu utw; wor.ug jui ur.
wuiiuvib, una retuiltea to Utd uuuiu.
Mta. ivuiyo olefins, WuO tOa
Ueuu quuu ut Btm.e cuiistuius, ib
iuiiioiutf suustiiuioriiy mtoiy.
llieir mecViag nut uebuu ou
ttccuuul ui lue weatner. Tuey win
uieei a wee irom vveune.uuy at
tut uuuie ot Mia, J, M, Louaer-v-ood.
.uinibtor tl. E. Coulter, pastor'
of tue uuristiau churuu at Coitaga!
oote. wun guest SiwaKcr at te
cuuivu nigui meeting at tho local
cunstiau cuurun, Jauuuiy (. mv,
Soulier was pastor neio for tow
years, prior tu (uo mmiJU-y ot
r'rauK vv. zook.
.winnjiur , i. Kenney of Kiigene,
who ib tue uuw yuotur iu uie tocui
Unrisiiaii cauicu io settled at tue
uouruing noube ot mio.'j, Much ou
Tuiru street.
Mis. Vviu. Drown of Frozen
creeK, wtiu una been a patient m
Mercy nospitat ror two weeKs foi
lowing un operation, returned to
ner no me iust tiaturuay.
.Mrs. J. Mack and uttlo grand
son, itayuiond Peterson, spent tue
holidays in buiem vibiting wltn
Mm, muck's cimdren. vnila in
Salem Mrs. Mact isited In Silver
ton with, the Zook family. Mr.
zook is pastor oi tne aiiverton
.Christum cnuroh, und reported his
work us progressing very eatiaiac-
torlly. - -
Mrs. Olivo ISchram . of Seattle,
who spent the hoHdits with-nei
gruiiduiother. Mrs. .Nincy - Smith,
of Huckles, uud otli-er relatives und
friends, returned to her home some
time uo.
Hum Leo Koynolds, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. It, W. Ueyuoids, and
italjih Shirclirf, son of . Mr. und
Mrs. H. M. Shirtclii'f, ure botlj con
valescing from utacks of scarlet
fever. - - , - .
V
STANDS ICY TEST
HILL BILLIES DATED
AT INDIAN THEATER
Appearing Thursday in person
on tne stage of tho Indian tncater
will be the Hollywood Hill Dilltes,
u well known group of railio, stage
and screen stars. Direct from Hol
lywood on their first tig tour,, they
ure playing to capacity audiences
which have been charmed by their
renditions of phi and new songs,
clever comedy and fancy roping,
according to Don Radribaugh, man-
aver of the local tncater.
The group consi-its of seven en
tertainers and includes Busty Mc-
Gee, the Irish cowboy tenor; Skcet
er, tiie guitar king; Spade, with Ids
musicui fiddle; Flush, tue accord
ion man; Aeo Spriggeus, high
yodeler and master of ceremonies
and puece Spriggens, the original
hill billy und comedian. A special
attruLllon is Pinky names, who
presents a performance of fancy
and trick roping. - ,
.t ; r- Q f
GARRISON KAYOES
WALKER IN FIFTH
There were slick, ice-covered
grades to be surmounted, uriviua
unpaids to bame tnrouan, tem
peratures tue lowest on record m
ia years, and yet despite tnese
great uandicapu imposed In ' inn
uiiuote ot winter by tne elements,
me twenty-three la7 stock sedans
which nuisueu toe liiimore-yose-
iiute economy run lust ween estao-
llsued some aensaiioual mileage re
cords lor tne aoi nine drive from
u Anoeles to loseuiite National
park.
compilation of the results of
the run suow that tne 23 cars to
ilnish the event tnaue a comuiued
average of jiu.sl nines per gauuu
ot ouuiore Iteu Lion gusoilue. a
further check-up revealed thut
every car Had a full crunxcase 01
Uuu Head moior oil at the vglu
niug ot ino run ana not a drop 01
tne lubricant was consumed oy any
ut tue cars during the course of
the run.
iiiero wus a brief respite from
the suow ulter the cars had man
aged to pun and slituer their way
down the icy siaes of ine Teuacliu-
pi mountains, uut north of liakers
ueld the drivers again found them
selves going through a laud that
was straugeiy covered by a great
blanket 01 snow.
Already tue cars had been forc
ed 10 surmount one climb of over
4,uu(! feet uud as they started on
the second ascent of oven a great
er altitude into Vosemite National
park, Old .Man Winter again blast
ed thorn with all bis frigid fury.
Unco more there wus slippery ice
to be crossed ou the graues, suow
and even colder temperatures to
oe oatiicu. Aiost of the cars tound
it necessary to put on chains, a
safety factor but certainly not one
that contributes to economical
driving.
by d:0u o'clock that night 33 of
the cars, with their fenders and
radiators encrusted with ice and
with snow covering their tons, hud
arrived and they were all impound
ed under official observation for
final checking of gasoline and oil
consumption and stock status be
fore the results of the event could
be announced.
livery car in the event this year
transported three passengerB In ad
dition to a driver and an observer,
representing a competing cur.
The coveted uiluiore sweep
stakes award was won for the sec
ond year in succession by Cloy
Moore, driving a Graham super
charged from Rulph Hamlin Mo
tors. .
gAN JOSH, Calif., Jan. 2U. (AP)
Nash Gurrifaon, San Jose, kayoed
Karl Walker, veteran Denver bat
tler, In the fifth round of a sched
uled 10-i-oiind main event lust
night.
Walker wns saved by 1110 Doll 111
the fourth and caulo out tor the
fifth wobbly.
Uarrisun wolg.icd mi tine, want-
er 180.
FLUE FIRE CAUSES
NO MAJOR DAMAGE
An overheated flue, which set
tire to adjoining woodwork, result
ed In falling the fire department
to -the Alton hotel on Lane street
last night. The blaze was extin
guished before uny major damage
could result.
SOB
li -vims, Scc Tri'iis
tc BARAMNS
llumhvd in iiWm. Kulilmt for
.Mill ut raiVs I, Siilc. Take ml . un
Iiikk "f lhl onjiorlu.ilty in an rp
mimey on your i-vi'inluj lo rd; -Adv.
.'
Austin Elmore wen nod 22,0 miles per gallon from the.Terraplane
to wfn first place honors In Class C. Ho Is shown above (right) re
ceiving a trophy from W. J. Hawkins. Division Manager of the Oil
more Oil Company. The Terraplane averaged 48.4 ton miles per gal
Ion of Red Lion gasoline in the Gllmoro Yosemite Economy run.
TERRAPLANE
"Does It Every Day"
The Gilmore Yosemite Economy Run .
Proves What Every Terraplane
Owner Knows
The weight of 4.100 lbs. over 352 miles of Icy hazardous roads
with only 16 gallons of gas establishes the thrift record of Ter
raplane.
22 MILES PER GALLON
PERCY CROFT
o
Phone 333
233 N. Jackson St.
Do You Have a
HOBBY?
Then you should try
Wood Working
It's easy with equipment from our complete stock
of tools. ,
Band Saw .......$34.50 ;
Jointer .......... $27.50
Grinders .. $3.35 and $9.50
Lathe .. $15.85
Jig Saw ".. $9.95
Steel Bar Clamps ..$2.25
Churchill Hardware Co.
IRONMONGERS
RELIEF FEED FOR
WILD FOWL BOUGHT
PORTLAND. Jan. 20 (AP)
The state game coiMinission, the
biological survey and sportsmen
have Joined interests in protecting
migratory, water fowl and upland
game; birds from teed shortages
mis winter, rrauK wire, uregon
game supervisor, said today.
The three organizations have
purchased several tons of grain to
scatter chiefly in tho eastern Ore
gon districts where deep snow cov
er the ground. Wire said the com
mission hua received no reports of
serious loss in bird life.
Storms and cold weather have
brought little harm to door mid
oik but If the severe conditions
continue losses probably will occur.
Hollow Horn Bear," a Urulc
S!o;x chief, is the Indian appear
ing on the U. S. 14-eeut postage
stHniu.
AMERICA'S
ECONOMY CHAMPION
Clay Moore, winner of the Sweepstakes trophy in the 1936 edi
tion of the Gllmore-Yosemite Economy Run. repeated his champion
ship performance by again .winning the sweepstakea in .the 1937 run.
He is shown above (right), receiving the sweepstakes trophy from
E. B. Gilmore, president of) the GHrtyro Oil Company. The Graham
averaged 23JI5 miles per gallon bfRed Uon gasoline or 53.4 ton
miles per gallon. A Graham Cavalier also won first place In Class D.
" . . . farther and faster on a gallon of gasoline than any car
in America." ; ';
Graham for 1937
J.O.NEWLAND
116 So. Stephens St.
ML i?h
4
a
Wetace
j
OF TWENTY-THREI
.1937 MOTOR. CARS
UNDIR A. A. A.
SUPERVISION
lattllnt ).covorod grades, nor
safe tamparotiiros, driving bliz
zards , , . ths 23 stack cars with
sixes varying from the smallest ta
tha largest models in the Gilmore
Yasenite Run made the astound
ing combined average of 20.11
miles per gallon ol Red Lion . ..with
ovary car under American Auto
mobile supervision. Never before
hail the mileage of a gasoline been
more convincingly proved right
for your car , . . in such a gruelling
manner. Try Red Lion today . . . the
OFUCIALLYPItiyErC-ifOage
.champion! , i-l;rj;(J'j!iij
tVNI IN . . -ITWNCI M IT MMI , . TU1 NO rl,
lr.H., ovm tlMMIU HOAOCAUINC IYSTIM
SSDU
I TV -i 7VTVD I
" av8l6.1ii,-ii:.fc.aM4
EVERY CAR IN THE RUN ALSO USED
LION HEAD MOTOR. OIL
CHIVSOLIT DESOTO LAFAYITTI OtDSMOIILI fONTIAC
CHUYSLEU CKAHAM LINCOLN ZEPHYR PACKAAD TEMAPUNI
CORD HUDSON NASH PLYMOUTH WILLYS
- THEY DROVE A COMSINED TOTAL Of I0 MILES WITH.
OUT CONSUMING A DROP OF OIL IA. A. A. CHECKUP).
SOLD BY INDEPENDENT DEALERS