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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBUG. OREGON. THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1939.
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Forest Facilities on Wolf
Creek and Little River
Will Be Utilized.
Roy Scouts of Roseburg will
j opon their summer camp ior-iwu
; weeks on Little Kiver and Wolf
I creek, UHing the forest facilities as
' the base camp, according to A. M.
Knudtson. camping chairman for
! this district, who met with his
- committee last night at the Rose
bun? chamber of commerce office.
, luiles discussed were July 0 to 23
and July 23 to August 6 as the
most desirable periods, the later
date being tentatively set for the
Hoy Scouts in order not to inter
fere with the Sea Scout scout at
Coos Jtay, beginning July 17. Final
determination will not be announc
ed until the Camp Fire committee
has had an opportunity to consid
er their camping needs, Mr.
, Knudtson Raid.
i Costs of the camp per scout
are being worked out hy K. S. Mc
Clain and 1J. A. Mellis and will be
announced as soon as can bo de
termined. Scoutmasters are urged
to make a definite check-up in
their troops to ascertain how
many rcouIk will register for the
camp.
V. V. Ilarpham and F. L. Crlt
: tended were named by Mr. Kmult
son as the committee on camp op
eration, equipment and supplies. A
prompt Hiirvey of equipment on
liand and expected needs will be
made hy this committee.
Proa ram Heads Chosen
Leon McClintock and George
Churchill will have charge of the
earnp program, including instruc
tion, water front activities, hikes
and safety. Tentative hikos re
ouirlng one to four days were out
lined to the entire committee
last night with the recommenda
tion that short hikes be conduct
ed during' the first week with a
longer hike as a major feature as
the climax of the period.
Field Executive Hulon Doman
emphasized the need for making
the camp a reaf livable experience
for the boys, filled with practical
worthwhile activities with the
health and snfety of the
being the watchword.
A enmn leaders'
FLAPPER FANNY
By Sylvia
- COPS. 1 BY NCA SERVICE. WC T. ML KC& U. PAT. Of P.-
arno
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d r
n .
"Walk
little slower, Clarice,
those awful boys are
I wanta be sure whether
still followin' us."
lioree la to have more concessions
thun ever before, and the program
is to bo the very essence of mys
terious delight.
MARKET
REPORTS
PRODUCE
PORTLAND, Ore., March 2.
(AH) BUTTER: Prints, A grade.
2!l!c 11). in narclimcnt wrappers.
30Jc lb. in cartons; B grade, 29ic
li. in parchment wrappers, 28c lb.
in cartons.
11UTTERFAT Portland deliv
ery buying price: A grade, zii-se
scouts lb.; Portland delivery; 11 grade lc
ill), less: C grade ic lb. less; coun-
conferencc Is jtry delivery 2f!c 111. for A grade.
bolnu planned the latter part of KGGS: Wholesalers' buying
April for all scoutmasters, district prices: Special, 19c doz.; extras.
committeemen and troop scooters.
This will servo as a training
course for summer camp and
troop camping, .Mr. Doninn said.
BASKETBJILL SERIES
I. I'D
Inhibition on Sponsoring,
i However, Protested by
KRNR Manager.
'i Welcome news to basketball fans
6f JioHeburg and vicinity was re
ceived here today when the Coos
County SchoolmasterH association
reported, following a meeting last
night, that broadcasts from stallniiH
KltNIt at HosebitrR nnd KOOH nt
Mnrshfleld of the District 8 bas
ketball tournament at Coipillle
would be pormltted. The school
masters, however. Imposed the re
striction that Biicb broadcasts could
not be sponsored nnd must he fur
nished by the respective stations
free of commercial fipunsorship.
: ThlH restriction Is being accept
ed under proteBt by KKNH, Mar
shal) Tengru, tnaunger of the Hose
burg station, said today.
The matter of broadcasting the
tournament games has been a sub
ject of heated controversy between
the stations and the schoolmasters.
The teachers, however, yielded at
tlielr meeting last night, after the
Koseburg .school board hud sent a
message urging that broadcasting
be permitted.
Ruling Held Unfair
"We reel that the ruling or the
Coos county schoolmasters Is de
cidedly unfair, and It Is only be
cause of the Importance or these
broadcusts lu our local fans that
we prntestlngly submit to the rul
ing," Mr. I'engra declared today.
"The Kuuget Thrift store at Hose
burg has given outstanding service
to basketball fans this season by
HiHiusnrlng broadcasts of games.
These broadcasts Itavu not hurt
attendance. On the contrary, at
tendance at local games this sea
eon has established an all-lime
high. At the same time there Is
greater Interest than ever before in
the district playoif. This keen
interest and record attendance Is
In a large measure due to the Sun
set Thrift store's enterprise in
'sponsoring radio broadcast of
games. We feel that the sponsor
Is being unfairly treated in being
barred from participating In the
climax of the season's play.
. Stations Share In Expense
"If the sponsor was paying tho
full cost of the broadcasts plim a
profit to the stations, there might
bo some measure of Justification
for the ruling. The sponsor, how
ever, has not paid all of the costs
in games so far broadcast, as the
stations have carried a part of tho
expense.
"If It were not for tho fact thai
the reuorts of these games mean
so much to local fans, KHNK would
reject tho condition upon which
these broadcasts are to be permit
ted," Pengra said. "The actual a
mount of money Involved Is not a
serious mob I em. but we do feel
that the ruling Is tin fair to the or
ganization which lias by Its spon
sorship created a growing interest
In district basketball. The Sun
Bet Thrift store inuiiugemeut, how-
over, recognizing the great interest
of the rans, has graciously agreed
to sacrifice the benefits whlcn
would result from sponsorship of
broadcasts from the tournament,
and arrangements are being com
pleted today to bring play-byplay
enorts of games in wnieu me
Hosohurg team participates, as sus
taining programs."
ated initio Drug of AHhland, 11-1.1
ALBANY, March 2.(AP)-Cnr-vntiis
high school, stnte basketball
champion three years ago. stopped
Lebanon, 2! to IS, here lust night
and won the northern division
championship of district 7.
Corvallis led Kt to 7 at the end
of the half.
iT
DATED BY JOURS
lKtr doz.; standards, large, lie
do,.; extruH, medium, lGc doz.; ex
tras small, 15c doz.; selling price to
retailers generally 2c doz. higher.
POTATOKS: Yakima Clems, (....)
cental; local $1.00; Deschuteti
(iems, $1.10-1.25 cental; Klamath
Kails No. 1 Gems. $1.15-1.45; Cali
fornia sweets, $1.30-1.S0 lb. crate,
Florida, S2.H5-2.40 per 60-lb. box.
' Cheese, country moats, live poul
try, turkeys, onions, wool, hay.
hops, mohair nnd cascura hark
steady unchanged.
BASKETBALL
Games-Gossip
PORTLAND. March 2. (AP
I'he collegiate division of the Ore
gon A.A.U. basketball tournament
supplied the first upset of the
tournament last night.
Ijnwcr Columbia Junior college, a
Washington team from l-onuview.
which is In the Oregon district,
dropped favored Portland univer
sity, 47-40. Pacific U beat South
ern Oregon Normal, 44-I17. Willam
ette had a tussle with Albany hut
won out, 1S-4;i. Oregon Normal
shaded Mt. Angel college, 42-41.
In the Independent division the
defending champion Pacific Pnek-
ards breezed through their second
game, beating Multnomah A. ('., 5S-
:n. City Dairy nf Portland ellmln-
County Basketball Games
Days Creek vs. S. Umpqua CCC
DAYS CRKKK, .March 2. In a
very rant and exciting basketball
game Monday night on the Days
Creek court, the South Umpqua
Full tenm won over tho local high
school team by n score of 20 to IS.
The score at the end of the first
half Was 10 to 10. Near the last or
the game tho South Cmpqua Falls
team Rained a two-point lead which
they kept for the remainder or the
game to win by two points. Wetzel,
or the visiting team, and I). I'lnm,
of the tiigu school teum, were high
point men. WeUcl with a total of
10 points nnd Uhuu with n score,
of 0.
lu the preliminary volleyball
game the local grade school girls
defeated the Myrtle Creek grade
girls by a score of 51 to 10. The
local team took an early lead and
maintained It throughout the game.
The lineup for the basketball
teams Is as follows:
Days Creek IS 20 S, V. Kails CCC
Howell (21 P 05) Dean
1. Clam t; V (2) Higgins
O. Clam (41 C (2) Hell
Hondeau (4) (1 p. lUam
Hachor (2) G u) Wetzel
Substitutes: lays Creek, Hoyd;
South Cmpquo Kalis CCC, Uruton.
Hefereo: Hilyeu.
Big Attendance Indicated
for Friday by Advance
Ticket Sales.
Advance ticket sales Indicate a
large attendance at the American
Legion boxing card to ho held Fri
day utght at the Hoseburg armory
under sponsorship of Umpqua post
of the American Legion, according
to Rudy Ititzmau and Pat Pndel
ford, matchmakers. Much interest,
it is reported, has been manifest
over the northwest middleweight
title bout between Champion Huddy
Peterson, of Independence. Oregon,
and Leo Turner, lU-yeur-old colored
Hash from Oakland, California.
Turner, who formerly resided lu
Seattle, is said to be one of the
lament boxers In middleweight cir
cles, hut lacks the punching pow-
ri nf llin tumid' HHti hrildoiv uhn
has risen to the top of (he class in'
the Pacific Northwest by means ut
an Impressive string of knockouts.
Much Interest also Is shown in
the seinl-liual bout, to be fought
between Joe Corhett, Hoseburg box
er and wrestler, and Jack lllbbard.
Klamath Falls logger and middle
weight veteran. Corbet t holds one
decision over lllhlmrd and they
have a draw as the result of two
previous encounters.
The supporting card will offer
three four-round bouts between re
presentatives of the CCC camps at
Hunter and Steamboat. These are
the second bouts lu an elimination
series between fighters from the
CCC camps of Douglas county ami
it Is expected that as the series
progresses there will be an Increas
ing interest in the preliminary
fighters who will become belter
known to the boxing I'.mib.
BUTTE FALLS BEATS
DRAIN BASKETEERS
Minil'OHl). March 2.--(.l')-Hutte
Knlls, Jackson couniy No. :i
loam, defeated l'rnlu, liouglns coun
ty champions. Thursday mornlim.
is (o 2(, In an overtime period, to
provide the first upset or the divis
ion 14 basketball tournament un
der way at Ashland under tho aus
pices or the Southern Orosou Nor
mal school.
Other Thursday mornhiK result!1
were :
St. Mary's (Medfordl 5-1; Keeds
port 1.
Prtnovlllo 15: Powers 11.
Merrill S3; Sisters IS.
Klliton 17. Hold Hill 4.
Lupine 23, Wilbur. 12.
The junior Jitney Jnnil)oree, is
to he presented by the studentsfof
Iho Hosohurg junior high school
on Iho evening nf JIarcli 10. The
Keneral thomo of Iho fun Tent this
year is "Mystery With ' Appro
priate Music." The Jamboree fea
tures two mystery plays. "White
Phantom." characters Include:
"Mrs. Drexel Illake." Mary Mar
Earet Kllswortli; "Marion Illake,"
her daughter, Joune Hume; ".Ev
elyn Moore." Peggy Smith: "Mrs.
Ogden Krazier," Marian- Church;
"Curtis Krnzler." Delwin McKay;
"Hlhan Sharp," Jimmy Clarke:
"Officer Jerry Nolan." Sam Shoe
maker; and the "White Phantom"
hi ???
The second of these mystery
playlets is "Midnight Ohost" anil
tho cast of characters includes:
"Mrs. Archer," Noanle M. Morri
son; "Onil." Kutli Ann Kuhl;
"Paula," Kthel Van Voorst;
"Steve." Darrel Guy; "Mrs. Vnn
7. a n d t," Patricia JtcClintnck:
Dutch," Palo Slater; nnd "Wil
bur Van Zandt," Jack Hickli. Anita
Young Is the student assistant-director
ami has done much toward
getting Iho phiys In shape to pres
ent. Scott Williams Is tho general
chairman of the program. Miss
llelene Robinson is lu charge of
tho music and Miss Anoka Coatos
Is in charge of the many conces
sions. l''rom advance reports, tho Jam-
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PORTLAND, Ore., March 2.
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choice feeder pigs salable 8.00-25
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CATTLE Market active, steady
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to common heifers 5.25-7.00, me
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Ily The Associated Pri
The northern division. Pncirie
Coast conference basketball cam-
Hitgn ends tomorrow and Saturday
in two plncc'decliiing series Wash-
iiigion against Oregon at Seattle
for first, nnd Washington State n
galnst Oregon State at Pullman for
third.
The Oregon Staters pulled into n
lie with W.S.C.. hist night by edg
ing out Idaho at Moscow, 32 to 30,
in i tight contest.
It put hapless Idaho at the bot
tom of the standings with Its sched
ule completed ami a record of one
victory and 15 defeats. I
Oregon's team, arriving today for
a secret drill, and Washington's
Huskies both are in top condition
for the title series. Washington, a
game behind, must win both nights
to take the title. I
Oregon Stale, beating Idaho fori
the second consecutive time last
night, took nil early lead but found
the score tied nt I T-all at the half.
In the second the lead switched
frequently anil tho score was tied
at is, 20 ami 3D. Then with !i) sec
onds to play and O.S.C. ahead .11 to
3 Smith. Atkinson nnd Harris
all nilsstd free throw chances for
Idaho. O.S.C. stalled to hold Its
margin, and Koinano added a free
toss to gain another point. I
High scorer was llelko. Vandal
forward, with IS,
DANCE
BLATTNER'S HALL
CANYONVILLE
Saturday, March 4th
with
Dale King and His Band
Admission
Gentlemen 40c Ladles 10o
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ordering your full winter's
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DRY WOOD
18" green $3.00 load
4' green $2.00 cord
Mill ends $4.50 load
Screened Sawdust $2.50
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ROSEBURG
LUMBER CO.
steers and heifers 8.55, low cutter
ind cutter cows 3.75-4.75, common
medium 5.00-6.75, including out
standing Holsteins at outside,
good beef cows 7.00, bulls 6.90-6.50,
common 5.25, medium-good veal
era 7.50-10.00, choice quotable
10.50 and above.
S11ICKP Few good choice 51-lb.
spilllg lamhs steady at 13.00, good
choice foil wooled lambs 8.15-40.
slaughter ewes (llotulile 4.00-75.
WHEAT
PORTLAND, Ore., March 2.
(AP) Open High Low Close
May 68 .68 .68 .fiS
February weatbej- was slightly
below normal lu temperature and
rainfall, according to the monthly
meteorological report compiled by
J. C. McCallister, In charge of the
local office of the U. S. weather
bureau.
The highest temperature last
month was 59 degrees and the low
est 25 degrees, while the daily av
erage w:ih 1.7 degrees below the
normal. The coldest ever recorded
in February was 3 degrees and the
highest 79 degrees.
Precipitation for the month, in
cluding 3.3 Inches of snow, totalled
4.34 inches, us compared with a nor
mal of 4.49, a shortage of .15 of an
inch for the month. This brings the
deficiency since September 1, 1938,
to 5.61 Inches, and since Jan. 1,
1939, to 2.20 inches.
There were two clear days, four
partly cloudy. 22 cloudy, and 19
with measurable precipitation.
Philippine pythons are able to
kill and swallow a good-sized deer
without breaking or mutilating the
body. '
ACHING
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Firemen, Save Our Lunch!
SPOKANE Cooperation is the
secret of the popularity of Spo
kane's Tire laddies.
They extinguished a rubbish fire
in a church basement, then receiv
ed complaints about the smoke
from upstairs where u church
ladles' luncheon was In progress.
The firemen set up a huge fan
on one of the trucks and pumped
iho smoke from the building. The
luncheon continued uninteminied
BOXING
Sponsored by Umpqua Post, American Legion
ROSEBURG ARMORY
FRIDAY
MARCH 3RD
8:30 P. M. '
MAIN EVENT
For Northwest Middleweight Championship
Ten Three-Minute Rounds '
Buddy Peterson
153 Lbs.
vs.
Leo Turner
154 Lbs.
SEMI-FINAL
Logger Jack Hibbard vs. Joe Corbett
157 Lbs. 160 Lbs.
Three Good Preliminary Bout's
Each Four Two-Minute Rounds
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