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RQ3EBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ffJSEBURC. OREGON. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1938.
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Work to Be Done
Y1
KS, tlio world Im full oi.' trouble.
iuropo la soothing. Jlrothor i
llglillirg aguiiint brother down in
Spain. A we uo mo perneuutlona
which, tn tliolr clmmctor, date Imck
to tlio durk ugea mo buliig carried
on by wliul In Huunoaod to bo it
niodoru a 11 tl civilized government.
I la, tlio Orlunt, 11 powu),' "criuod
people neck und." uppuruitly, huvy
control of thu gre.iL aloeplng giant
pi tin einiiiro, China, ; .j' T;
I But liuro iithonio wo hiivo'neaiio.
jVVo.uru a frco' uiil Uiii)py"fi6,lil'J.
fVo liavo wtirk to do, '' ''''V;
) TIiIh week, tor uxumple, liaa been
donlguiUod ' ua 'Truno Wouk."
I'ruiius, ,,ttiu sreutuat croii of Ihia
valluy, me In tlio upolllglit. In ad
dition to culling our attonLlon to
Hie prune 11a a dclicioua arliclo of
food, tlio doBignution of prune
week mutuda un that the inurkot
lug ot pruuou 1h a mattor Unit
noeda work and atudy. Murkot
condltiona luivo not been Bntlat'ac
tory l'or yeurn. Unlona the growers
got buttor prlcoH tlio Lrous will bu
torn out, Couauniora will not ob
ject to two or Ihreo ecu Lb a pound
more and yot two or threo centn
moio pur pound for primes would
menu proa purity lor tlio prune grow
ers. Nor la tlio bud altuatlou In diu
trlbutlon uouilnod to one crop, Tim
distribution ayatem for all funn
cropa needs overhauling and we
do not mean an overhauling by
paHHlug a law to plow prune trees
under or to aet up a double price
ayntein. Funning is a iiiubh pro
duction Industry it great unit from
thu atuudpoint ot production hut
mllltona of Imllvlduala ami Individ
unllKla from the Hlnudpotut of ilia
lillmtluu. Tliat la 0110 or tlio dif
ficulties. The problem can beat he
attacked by the farntera themselvea
with couterence, cooperation und
intelligence uh the busia upon
which to build a solution. Louis
Tuber, national grunge muster
sounded the keynote in Portland,
when he suitl "lirficlent couperu
llvea are thu sheet iiuchor of sta
bility and progress."
In Bpito of what is going on else
where tn this troubled world, tlie re
la much work to be done here at
home work for mure prosperity
und contentment in this laud oi'
Oil IH.
Editorials on News
(Centlmtod from page 1.)
J'KACTICALiA KVKItV TIMK gnv
erumetitH iiiivu Hprnt loo ivrklesKly
lor too long a lime they haw
WLILSUKI) on paying their debts.
II'1 our government gorst on Tt)(
spi'iidiug more than H
lak(!S in, it loo will welsh on pay
ing Its debts. As (u that, the les
8ou of history is (no plain to be
ignored. As a eilleu, it Is your
duty to Join In the demand that
the government reduce Us deficit
and begin paying its d-hts.
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8 DROWN AS AUTO
DIVES INTO HOLE
WIIKK8nAHltK, Pa., Nn
fAI) .Seven boya v und a man
drowned In u bolo near an nnibta
cite eollieiy today when their unto
inobl.'e jjlunged Inln 20 feet ot wa
ter. Charlie I. Jorry of the Wyoming
Vnllry Crippled Chihlien'K ntuux in
(Inn identified the onr prop
erty or tlio ussoelatlou. He 'fi)d
tlio driver wwt u cliaulfeur tor the
nasocfation atifl was taking bos
(o hospital clinic.
H. E. O. Club to MeetThe H.
. K. O. club will meet ::t a one
thli ty o'clock luncheon Tuesday
at the homo of .Mrs. Henry Kiskiue,
VV'J Cobb stiftit.
Makeshift R. H. S. Eleven
Edges Out 7-6 Win on
Rival's Field.
Ily MAYNAHD BELL
A crippled Uoaeburg High school
Indian football team, playing their
Jiual game of the current season
with a make-shift back field and
without the services of two stellar
backs, eked out n 7-0 win over
Springfield high school Saturday
afternoon in a thrill-packed contest
piayed on the loser's rough and
muddy field.
Though only the slim margin of
a goal conversion after the touch
down was the final difference, the
score did not Indicate the complete
Huperiurity of the Indian eleven, de
spite their weakened condition,
over the Millers, lor the winners
wore complete masters of the en
tire contest, except for a brief mo
ment in the third Quarter wben an
intercepted pass and a 75-yard run
gave the losers their only score.
The Indians, with a backuold
composed of two' right halfbacks
and a center converted Into a lull
back over uigUt, engineered a scor
ing attack late m the second quar
ter with Virgil tiauuera cilniaxiug
tuo long urive by scampering
a run n a ins iuft end to score iroiu
the J u -yard lino. A pass out in the
lint, from Sanders to Church, gave
Hie Indiana tneir extra point wnich
ultimately proved to be tno
squeaky margin of victory.
Wimbeny Steals Honors
Coach Jim Watts opened the
inn (id y battle with JJud Wimhcrly, !
regular center, filling the role oi I
fullback in place of Keith Ken
nedy, out with three broken ribs.
Ho really stoio the honors for the
day, turning In a fine all-round
periormancu with his sparkling
runs und pass interceptions, flue
"kicking, and lino-backing. Several
limes tno embryo bacKtieid star al
most supped away tor touchdowns
Iiuu not uie going been ao treacu
eious. JiAiuiu ioitlyitc and V irgil
bauuers toon over uie huunackpu
siiious, and Tom .Marshall, sulier
lug iroin u bad eulu, was ut quar
ter, licurge banners, thu inoiuna'
stellar tnpe-tureat hack, still nurs
ing a ban loot, butv too enure con
test from tno bench, Couch V aits
not winning to laau any chances
unless tno situation cuued lor it,
and ho wasn't itoetied.
rotten Watts was particularly
pleased wiiu thu wuy tuo entire
team responded to Hie situation ot
playing a tough game so handi
cappeu. The inuiau torward wan
I tiiituioneU peneetly, holding tuo
hard-pimiglng iiiilur hacks to u
puny yuruage total and only one
mm down in four quarters ot play,
ivei'Siinur, JJarroti, Albertus and'
i'urry were atone waits on do-
leuse, und the two ends, Simon and
Cuureii, Bpeut most of the after
noon in tuo Miller backlieid as
weil as smearing the satety man
in his traces on most every punt.
EJad breaks Cut Score
The Indians had iiinuiuerable
chances to score, hut bad breaks
kept the score down to one toucu-
down. A bad pass from center with
the locals in possession of the bail
on the Springfield lu-yard lino nul
lified one scoring opportunity, and
ttio slippery footing und bard go
ing kept the bucks from getting
out in the clear most ot thu game.
Springfield's six points, which
put them back Into the contest
niter being bold safely at a dis
tance fur almost three periods,
resulted directly from it break dur
ing another Indian scoring threat.
Husky Tom Marshall grabbed a
Mlllef pass out ot thu ozone and
streaked to itieir UU-yurd line bo
lore he was huuletl down. Two
scrimmage plays netted only a few
yards and on third down Sunders
faded back to pass, and a Spring-
Held man, coming in last, deflect
ed thu bail up In the air, caught It
on thu ueud run and raced liireo-
L'ourths the length of the field to
score.
Indians' Defense Clicks
Thu fourth quarter saw Spring
field opening up with u wild aerial
illaek every time they secured pos
session of the hall lu a desperate
attempt to snatch a lasl-iuiuule
victory, but an air-iiglit Indian de
fense had lillle trouble breaking up
y Huvat, intercepting several,
one oi which was by v tin burly
who hot-footed It through." the
sticky gumbo for 10 yards before
bu was keelhauled. Sanders pluch
'd another out of (lit; ozone three
seconds before tlio game ended.
somidtttg tlie itcuih-kucll i() the
Springfield hopes tor victory.
According to Couch Watts, the
players caiim through the game
without iiuy additional serious in
juries, other limit the usual aches,
pains ami bruises, for the first time
sime the M-iison opened with the
Kecdsport r.aiuo.
The win in the hcusoii'R finale
gave the Indians a fair season, win
ning from l unerstty High. Marsh-fit-Id
ami Springfield, lying Ueeds
port, and Inning m Meon), (iinnts
Push. U'biiium iunl Collage drove.
This coiiiest rtas also ihu final
curiam for Kmit Kcishuer, .lack
I'arrotl. tieoig Sanders, 'torn
Marshall, Keilb Kennedy, Tom Si
mon, Charles chinch. Mud Wiinber
ly and Hob UUhman, all of whom
will graduate Huh spring. As it
nucleus for next. cur's varsity,
Coach Walts will h;ie, back llert
Shoemaker, center, ayno Alber
tus and Don Perry, tin klcn, Virgil
Sanders, Kddle Nnulyko and Paul
Cavy. halt backs, linker, end. An
derson, tackle, all with more or
ieis playing experience, and quite
a number of raw recruit:;.
Lady Lions to Meet The I.ady
Lions will meet at a 7:i oVUnk
dessert supper tonight at the home
of .Mrs. l). J. I'eldkamu on South
Main street. High score prizes will
be awarded in contract budge ami
pinochle,
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Medford, Mac-Hi, Thus Far
Unbeaten, Will Battle
fl This Week. 1
Lly KUIfiL) HAMPSON
(Associated Press Writer)
High school tout ball In Oregon
begun to play out over the week
end and a bundful of Thanksgiv
ing day guinea will be tbet luritib,
for 11138. ' '
Hlghlighta ot the meager ache
dole Thursday, Friday und Satur
day Included Jefferson's 7-U deci
sion over Grant that nailed the
Portland prep title for the Demo
crats: Salem's 20-0 romp over Sll-
verton alter the capital city's bit
ter I ohm a week ago to Eugene;
Medtord a 21-u suppression ot
Urauta Pass that left the south
ern Oregon team still undefeated
although once tied.
The Portland champs, unable to
schedule a state-title game with,
tlio unbeaten-untied McLoughlin
eleven of Milton-Kreewater, slated
a Thanksgiving fracas with the
victor ol the powcrtul no-namo
league, Mllwaukie, Mllwaukle tun
ed up by overpowering UreshaiUj
Salem was thu only team to
beat Milwuukie this year and the
Vikinga did it by a scant 20-19
margin.
Modford Vs. Mac Hi
Medford, unbeaten but tied by
Hood Klver, lined up a Thanksgiv
ing cross-state game with Mac-Ill
last week contingent upon Ash
land's willingness to call off u
southern Oregon league game on
that day and forfeit. Astuand re
fused ao the prospocta of Mac-Ill
appearing in a lute-season game of
state tltie significance dwindled.
Columbia Prep ran up tlio big
nine league flag by beating Hill
military, ll-U.
Chandler ot Tignrd blocked a
Hlllsboro punt and recovered the
ball tor tu touchdown that enabled
Tignrd to llu Ueaverton lor the
Tualatin-Vainhill leuguo lead. The
Hcoro waa 7-0. Tlgurd and Iloav
erlon will play it olf Thanksgiving
day. , '
Ashland played tho only inter
state game of the week, losing to
Areata, Calif., 31-21.
University high of Eugene and
Marshfleld struggled to a Ill-lit tie.
Myrtle Creek's six-man team
whipped Oakland, 8J-(J.
Mark Temple's The Dalles team
bent Pendleton, 1-6. Temple coach
ed at Pendleton last year.
Thanks to some artistic punting
by lauunion, Corvallis managed to
tin Ueaverton, 0-0, despite heaver
ton's 12 first downs and 2US yardi.
Lebanon whipped Dallas, yi-jj.
and Pranklln beat Uoosevelt, (both
Portland) 3-a, in other games last
week.
Fifteen members of I'mpqua Ski
club combined a work party and a
ski outing during yesterday's all
day visit at Wat sou cabin, their
winter spuria site. The group
dnne to Little river bridge in pri
vate cars und then transferred per
sonnel und equipment to a truck,
which wus used to transport them
to tlio area. A light rain late Sat
urday night made the uui;aveled
port urns ot the road extremely
Micky, necessitating slow and ted
ious going until Wolf Creek burn
was readied.
The skiers bad little trouble driv
ing the remaining distancO to -Watson
ealdn. wher: they found a light
snow tall I nun thu night p' o b us
still frozen to the four inches of
snow w h U'li slill covered tin
mound.
Part of the group spent most of
i he day insialling tt cook stove In
the tubin. reinforcing their new
shelter, erecting snow gauges and
tit her miscellaneous work while
the balance spent a portion of the
afternoon skiing on hard-crusted
miiiw. Lack of sufficient, snow
depth uml the irozvu tun luce uudo
SKI CLUB iJNIJES
Daily Devotions
DR. CHARLES A. EDWARDS
What a rebuke it would bo to
many of our plana auu" schemes
and sublleliea of purpose if we
could only keep the thought
contained in Ps. l.JU:l-G, before
us from day to day. Wo way
deceive others, and we may tlo
ceivo ourselves too, but the
searching and kindly oye of
God sees Into our- in most
thought, and It Is all the more
searching because it Is a kindly
and understanding eye. What a,
foolish thing to attempt to de
ceive, and what an ungracious
thing even to try. Our Kathea- und,
our God, Thou art our Maker and
Thou art our friend. Wo rojolce
greatly in both of these truths
and we would come before Thee
lu true sincerity of heart and
earnestness of purpose Do
Thou help us always to walk be
fore Thee In integrity and sim
plicity of heart, never pretend
ing to bo that which we are not.
Keep us ifroni deceiving our
selves, or others. Amen,.
skiing condltiona poor.
Those who made tho trip wore
Walter Carrier. Muyuurd Boll. Lo-
land Kutter, Roy Hufhani, Bill Al
len, Pat. Lytic, liob Norton, George
Churchill, Walter Kay, Curmel
Newland, Carl Fair. Hugh Whipple,
Ronald Crltes, Dotty Shoemaker
und Orville John.
Trojans' Chance for Rose
Bowl Bid Rests on Its
Ganse With U.C.L.A.
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 21.
(AP) This unprodlctuble Pacific
coast conference football raco
swings Into tho homo stretch this
week, und It might mean tho Rose
bowl or back to the milk route for
tho Southern California w a r
horso.
A Thanksgiving day crowd at
Los Angeles will see U. S. C.
hook up with tho Hrulna of Uni
versity or California at Los An
geles in what has developed as
the most crucial game of tho sea
son. California wound up Its season
Saturday with a narrow aud lucky
6-to-0- win over Stanford. The
Golden Hears havo won six games
and lost one to U. S. C. South
ern California has u record of five
wins und one loss to Washing
ton. Tho ten members of the confer
ence would vote on the western
Rose bowl representative in case
ot it tie for the championship and
In view of the decisive U. S. C. vic
tory over California It Is expected
the Trojans would get the invita
tion. Ken Priestley, tho University of
California graduate manager, ar
gues however in case of a tie be
tween U. S. C. and California the
Hears should gel the bid because
they aro defending champions, and
as In the priao ring the champ re
tains his title in case of a draw,
Tho other conference encoun
ter last Saturday provided anoth
er of the season's many sur
prises. At Portland, University of
Oregon nipped tho comeback as
pirations of Washington by scor
ing a it-lo-b victory on a second
period 23-yard field goal by Half
back Jim Nicholson.
Yesterday at Spokauo, Univers
ity of San Kranclseo pushed ovar
a first period loucbodwn aud add
ed two points ou a safely in the
fourth quarter for an S to, 0 uou
eontereuco win over Gonzaga.
Next Saturday Washington
Stale will play Washington at Se
attle and Oregon State will meet
Oregon at Portland in conference
bailie while the InteVseetionul tlv
vor will be provided by Dart
mouth's powerful squad lu a game
at Puto Alto with Stanford.
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Glee Club to Practice The
lluslness and Professional Wom
en's Glee club will practice at
7:30 o'clock tonight at the studio
of the director, Mrs. Charles A.
Brand, lu the Musouic building.
Tl
Douglas County Champions
Annihilate Oaklanders
by 82-to-6 Score.
Tlie Myrtle Creek High school
six-man football team, claimants of
the mythical championship of Doug
las county, demonstrated Friday
why they are at the top ot their
league wheu they completely an
nihilated Oakland High school, S2-U,
on the winners field iu the final
game of the season.
It was a never ending parade of
touchdowns from the opening wills
Uei Myrtle Creek scoring 12 times
to rip the losers' defense to shreds.
Cecil Smith, the wing back, put on
a one-man show for the victors,
turning in sensational open-field
runs and snagging passes from ev
ery, spot ou the field, to hit pay
dirt five times. Morris, the tiiple
thi'feat quarterback, was runner-up
foiscoiing honors wheu he manag
ed to elude the Oakland defenders
tu cross the goal line three times
und added eight points via the
drop-kick method. Anlauf, Weaver,
Chllders aud Shirtcliff also entered
the scoring columns.
Throughout the contest the Myr
tle Creek offense functioned per
fectly. Morris, the able field gen
eral, mixed his team's attack to
completely baffle the Oakland six.
Reserves played a greater portion
of the second half or the score
might havo gone even higher. For
the losers, Uennet and Hammond
perfonmed admirably .for a lost
cause.
The Myrtle Creek team has won
five out of their six games sched
uled, amassing a total of 2G2 points
to their opponents 5S, and are now
challenging any outside team which
would euro to qucation their super
iority iu this part of Oregon.
The Camas Valley high school
basketball team officially opened
its 1938-39 casaba season r riday
night with a 32-127 victory over Can-
yonville high school in a game
played on the winner's floor, with
both quintets turning iu fine ex
hibitions of teamwork and sports
manship. It was the first major
engagement for both squads und
the play was singularly tree oi
the customary early-season ragged
ness. The Camus Valley five, winners
of tho county IMeague consolation
honors lu the tournament hero last
winter, served notfeo to the other
tn.-ntiH rmnnnsine the southern dis
trict that they are again out for
division honors. The winners were
paced bv M urray, sharpsbootlng
alt-county forward, who scored 19
points, closely followed by Ware, a
tcain-mate lorwani, wno snared ti
counters. Devore waa high for
Can.vonvillo with H.
In a preliminary gamo the Camas
Valley high school volley hall team
defeated (he "names, ' au lndepeiid
cut squad, 30 to 20,
Lineups:
Cauyon-
Camas
villo
(27) PCS. C!2)
Vailcv
Murray
Ware
Johnson
McKall
Heiihner
De.voru (101 F (191
Cooper (I) F (11)
Mauley C tl)
Dago M G
Lllia (8) G
Reserves: Camas Valley, Stand
ly (1): Canyonvilie, Miller. Ford. '
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COLLEGE SERVICE
DATED BY NAZARENES
By L. C. J.
A college service Is scheduled to
be heid at tho local church or tho
Nazarene tonight at 7:30 o'clock.
Northwest Nazarene college, Nam,
pa. Idaho, has seen a marked in
crease in enrollment this year as a
result of its recent senior accred
itation. Jtev. Mr. Sielarth, busi
ness manager ot the college, Is to
be the special speaker tor tonight.
IIP Will ht. n,.,.,,,,,.,,,!,! A ,1.1..
coast tour, by Uev. K. 1. Martin,
uisuici superintendent of tho
North Pacific district. All are in-
Vitorl In ullni.,1 Ihlu .......,tnn
... ....,,u v.i.o Dri,ji.u, IJUl
especially those directly or remote
ly imcicbictt iii a conege educa
tion under Christian leadership are
urged to be present. Interesting
features of the college will bo pre
sented by llv. M. Slefarth.
CALL FOR COUNTY EDU
CATIONAL BOARD WARRANTS
Notice is hereby giveu that war
rants issued by the Oouglas County
Fdiicational Board and registered,
NOT PAID FOR WANT OF
FL'NDs, up to and including war
rant number 2015. aro called for
payment on this the sixteenth day
ot November, 1938. Present them
at the office of the County Tteas
urer. Interest ceases on this dale.
D. II. Lenox. Treasurer,
Ivinelas Cniinty, Oregon.
I DOUGLAS FUKEBAT. HOMir
TELEPHONE N0 II2
f PINE&LANEST5
13c
SUGAR
C. & H. Cane
10 lbs.
57c
$1.43
Oregon
Beet, 10 lbs.
55c
Brown Sugar
3 Lb. cello
Bag 17C
Telephone No. 2 c
PEAS it cans 7
Golden
Bantam No. 2 c
CORN & cans
Fancy No. 1 m mc
SHRIMP can 1
PINEAPPLE
FAVORS, tall can 1C
PEACHES, PEARS,
AfKlCOTS,
No. 1 tall can
15c
FISHER'S
CAKE
FLOUR
2-lb. Pkg
Kerr s Fancy Lbs. g
Mince Meat 1C
KNIGHT'S
Sweet Pickles
WARNING ISSUED
ON SOLICITORS
According to County Club Agent
14. A. Brilton, people in tlie west
end of Douglas county have been
approached by magazine salesmen
for subscriptions. These solicitors
stated that they were attempting
to earn money to attend the na
tional 1-H club convention. Mr.
Bi-itlon further states that no one
has been authorized to uso that as
a sales argument nor will anyone
he authorized to do this sort of.
work for personal gain.
Floor
Sanding and Refinishing
CHAS. KEEVER
Roseburg, Oregon
Phone 651-J R. R. a, Box 22C
EAT
WEBER'S
Delicious Bread
On Sale at All Grocery Stores
.... .
l I in.
iniqnT-iorfer x
Auto ReDairincr. Paintinrr X
Body and Fender Work X
At Knhortsrm'ci MVw.ll Qtnti 2
r.nrna. 1 . r, -
T.,,.., jm.MDn at uougias StS.
ADDRESS CORNER.
ROSEBURRKONf