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EIGHT ROSE6UR6 NEWS-REVIEW, H6SEBUR6, PEteoN. SATUftbAV, JaNUaW U 1946. METHODIST LADIES ' AID HAS LOVELY LUNCHEON MEETING ' The Methodist Lndlos Aid soctoly wim onlcrininoil lit ii very cluiriu lug mill o'clock turkey luncheon nt (ho church pnrlorH Tluirailiiy Willi Wi-s. C. W. Wright. Iiostcss chair nun, assisted by Win. Hurry S. lllui'k, Mm. 10. .1. Walnscotl, Mrs. Mary Wnlson, Mra. C. W. Owen, Mrs. Hurry I.ohr. Mra. I.. M. Llliy nnil Mm. Ned Dixon. The tables wore beautifully docn-i-titi'il In yellow Jasmine nnil tittrnc llvii leap-year dressed dolls, carry Iiik out u pretty New Year inoilf. Covers wore placed for seventy. Mm. II. I.. Whipple, president, rnu-ll'clPil thn busiucsH iiiocllng wilh Mra. J. J. Knsillng presenting thn Hecrotury'a report nnil mil-rail. The dcvolionft wim'O viry honlili fully presented by Mrs. I'liul (ied dos with Mm. A. .1. IClllsnn playing for llio Kroup singing anil Mm. (Jen. Churchill singing n nolo, "(live of Your lli'Ht lo Ihn Master." ' Plans, wore made for a largo din ner, which will ho open to the pub Hit, the evening or Kebruury (ih, to bo undor the imsplceB of the Ladles Aid lit the church parlorti. Mm. P. T. Unbar and Mra. Karl Wiley v. Ill bo Joint chairmen of the illnnor. 9 COUNTRY CLUB LADIES ENJOY THUnSDAY AT CLUB The Indies of tho Reselling f oilll Iry club enjoyed their weekly bridtre tournament play Thursday morning at the club house with Mra. L. K. McCllntock winning high mire anil Mm. VV. !!. Oil. second high lllroro. Politick lllneheou waa rnrved at noon lo Mm. 1(. I). Tilci'lOH. captain. Mrs. K. II. Van Ness, secretary, Mra. L. K. McClln tock. lira. V. G. Ott, Mra. W. T. Vetera. Mm. W. M. McKarheni. Mrs, I'll ill tioildes, Mra. Arthur 11. Mini llfonl. Mm. J. It. Mminlfonl, Mm. Curl K. Wlmbcrly. Mm. Cny Con'oll, Mrs. John K. Marks, Mra. Kellloth Qlllne, Mra. .1. M. .Illilcl. .Mm. J. K. I;illunl, Mm. II. C. Ktorrlis, Mra. II. T. Hansen, Mra. K. A. Pearson. Mm. M. C. Ilowker und Mrs. I,. K. Flea. Thuso plavlnv goir In tho lifter noon played for handicaps with prizea going to Ma. Stearua :inil Mrs. .luiitl. Tlie lailiea will meet next Thursday at !):3U for lu-iln : 12:30 pollack Itineheoii anil golf Iiik at 1:30 o'clock. H. r. O. CLUB TO MEET NEXT TUESDAY The If. K. O. club, will meet al a: one-thlrty lunrhcim next Tuosilny miry 211 at tho home of Mrs. Karl nt I he home of Mm. Cliflon Hooper I leeker. on Harvard avenue. Mrs. ViiKi.ila CampbHI eiiterlalii. MR8 0 WIMBERLY ed the club IiibI I uesduy at a do- ENTERTAiNc AT i OVELV 111.!,.,,,! oue-tliiriy o'clock luncheon fi , E A SATURDAY at ber home. I be boBteaa was aa- BlBted In Bi-rvinK by her ihuu;hler Mra. o. v. W'lniberlv eiilerlnlne.1 in-law. Mm. Hoy Campbell. A bowl , ,1,111 luintr iiiforinnl lea at her of marlKOlda Braced the center of imelv home 011 lilenn street Salur the lacocovereil table. ,uy Hfleinoin. ' A beaulil'iilly deeoruteil three- llueyts of Mrs. V'lmberly Inclllil tiered caUo and a lovely nlfl were(ed: Miss Oelln I). Coen, of Kuiibus ttresenled to Mrs. Campbell honor- t'lly, Mo.. Mrs. l.ytle. Sr., Mrs. Aile- Ing her blrtliilay from the club Ilienibers. Covers were placed for Mrs, lltu-'-v Lolir, Mra. Henry Kl'sklne, Mrs. KIbIii MiCohiiib. Mm. llilltie lledlll, Mra. Myrtle Norwood, Mm. C. V. Owen, Mra. Ten-y Meyers. Mra. Cliflon Hooper, Mrs. Hoy Campbell nnil the lloslcsa, Mi's. Vir ginia Campbell. Kivp-hnndred was enjoyed dur Init the iifternoon wilh Mrs. Kra kine and Mrs. Norwood winning the prizes. MISS NAOMI SCOTT TO STUDY WITH NOTED VIOLINISTS Miss Naoiui Scott, one of Hose liurg's most prominent music tench era, baa left lor Palo Alto, Calif., to spend several moullis studying wilh limed vlnlinisiB and Insttuc toVa In that city mid at tho school of music nt Stanford university. Miss Scott has done liulcli In this city lo promote interest In good music, being an active member of the roiiKlas County Music Teach ers association, uml Is well known as 1111 exceptionally fine director, besides beiuis llll excellent violin ist and teacher. Friends of Miss Scoit are inning ber return to liosr li;:rg 10 resume her music ac- llvilies beie. uptiu her completion 01 siinties in Caliloiuin. M. 0. A. CLUB IS ENTERTAINEO AT TIPTON HOME The Kdenhewer M. O. . chili was dellKhtliilly enleii.-ilnisl by Mrs. C. T Tiplon at her bume ill Oaks addition Wednesday after noon. SewiiiK. games and 'visiting wei 1 joyed by II is. W. C. Tip loll. Mrs. I,. A. Allen and Mis. Max Myers, cuesls. ami Mrs. .lohn K. Marks. Mis. V.. 11. Cloake, Mrs. Kenneth Cleake. Mrs. Hoy Ouod. Mis. C I!. Calkins. Mm. Yharlos Molir. Mrs. Jo'in Marks. Jp Mrs. C. W. (ouk. Mrs. Ileorre J'oWtM'B. Mis 1,. I.. Winiherlv. Mrs. i:Mon Osle. Mm. v.. 1:. lielmholilt and I he llosless, Mrs. C. T. Tipton. At four o'cloi k Mi s. Tiplon served delicious relresbmeiils. The next nieetini: will be .lanuary ; at Hie home 0! Mrs. C. II. i .ilkliis. F. 8. CLUB MEETS AT BLOOM HOME ON TUESDAY AFTERNOON The F. S. club met Tuesday nft r-rnoon nt the home of Mrs. il. T, Bloom. Sewina and isliini weir enjuyd. At the lea hour Mrs. Bloom served nients in n lai delirious refieli-1 ovote-l tablo (Piv tered with nn niir:u-iive bowl of chrysanthemums. Covers were placid fur Mrs. ?. W. Mclssncr and Mrs I. I). Bloom nnil daughter. Sharon Lee. guests, and Mrs. J, F. Ilyrd, Mrs. Earl FOR MATURE FIGURES -' tLr till. ??l 111 f 'I ' ' ' j W I X . J ft 111 X PERFECT for the mature figure is this Jean Desses dinner gown of black velvet with the front panel of black lace in novel fern design. The lace is used again in the sleeves Meeker, lira. H. II. Ijilnl, lira. Harry P. Hatfield anil tho hostess, .Mm. lllooni. The next ineelliiK will bo Jiinu- line Olscu, of I'.ortlaml, Miss Car- rie Kliler. of I lillsbol o. Mrs. A. S. Coen, Mrs. K. I), l.ytle. Mrs. Ceorge K. IJuine and Mrs. Itoy Calclillig. Visiting was enjoyed during the al'leriioon and nt the lea hour Mrs. Wluiberly. assisted by Mrs: Catcll 'lllg, served lovely refresbinelils. LEEDYS ENTERTAINED AT WIMBERLY HOME Mr. and Mrs. J. C. I.eedy of llrooks. Ore., were eiilerlaiued lew days this week as guests at the atiructive home of Mr. nnil .Mra. tl. V. Wluiberly on (ilellll street. On Thursdny evenln. K. K. Wimhcrly was an additional guest, and the group enjoyed motion pic turea taken and sent to the Leedys by llieir son. Clark, who Is station ed by the C. S. navy al Honolulu. Hawaii. PRESBYTERIAN AID TO MEET ON THURSDAY The Presbyterian Ladies Ah! snclefy will meet at a one-thirty dessei (luncheon next Thursday al the church parlors Willi Mrs. Uulph I,. Kussell as hostess chairman, as- listed bv Mrs. I.. Itobiiison. Mrs. Mrs. Willis Myers. ,'ohll I'lnkertoli Mm. 1'ied Pan ill and Mis. limner C.row. A business meetinc will be held wilh the piesidenl. Mi's. W. M. ITalineis, (n chnri;c. Oevotloiis will lie pieselllid dining the bllsl lifts session. Tin- Al N.'ah Ni!:a rnmn Vin rntp liclii ;i d 'it:hM ut lmMMtni: Tlrirfday nitht a Iho !hmh nt Yvonne lllntt on S. ulb I'ine street. ""-'icii na n -m i sii iik.ii corne al which time the members worked .K " dropping the roll on their headbands, lielresbnieiils ! " " ;' lanfjml lo main- wi'iv scrvctl l:y Mrs. .voy lliutt to Iht daiuhtor, Y ontu. ami .Iran Wiley. Hetty Smiih. l.oi Lilly. J Shirley innl Joan Parker. Yhiniu j Mark. Kileen Slatlei.v. liulh CoV ! loti Nancy MeClintoek n"l Vti Waiie. ami the tatanlian. Miss lorotliy laW Jackson. Pottawatomie Tho l'itt:iw;itoniio Tiuiin Tiro crouu belli a vei v interest mi; oro- mnni',1 Ttiesil.iv uiht nt tho hoino ,of tho miaul ian. Mis Lleanor Kie. Kanl;s weie awarded to rb Never. Barbara Burpee. Trail Se,-k ier: Ethel Van Voorst, l-aina Oar. Elaine Rhode!). Ethel Fret well, Wood Gatherers, Alter Ibe ceremony refresh monlH worn dnrved to Ethol Mao Wirz, !Jne Hhudn, Laura Oar, Ktlu'l Van Voorst, Hartmru llnr wct f'luo Noyer, Klhfl Kretweil and th Riiardiaii, Minn Flea, and KiicatH, Mih. S. V. Vun Voorst and Mr. and MrH. ('. I. KIoh. 0. S. C. Basketeers Beat U. of 0.35-31 (Hv tlio As-iociated Press) The champions of yi'sicryear bn oiiinu just Iho sptond-plat prs of this season last nipht when Oregon ran inlo iln unbrotherly nelphhor, Oregon State. In the northern divi sion. Pucifir roast conference lias Kethiill race. Oregon State won. 35-31. while Oregon was firing 60 shots to make Just eilit field goals. Tho Heav ers made 13 out of 34 shots count and sent out a defense that kept Oregon firing from impossible, an les most of the evening. The Heaver attack started slowly hut became so effective before the game was very old that Oregon was kept 11 minutes without a score and 17 without a Held goal. Tho half time score was 23-U. In the second period. Oregon kept closer hut never cut the lead to less than four points. Towusend, Oregon, was high scorer with 11. Romano led O. S. C. with 10 points. Staters Stay st Top. The victory left Oroeon State on top of the division with three straight victories. Oregon, with iwo victories and a loss, is second; and Washington and Washington State, even with a victory and n loss each, are tied for third. Washington State gets a chance to pull een with Oregon In the second spot tonight If it can get past Idaho, three times beaten in three starts. Washington had Its easiest even ing of the season last night against M on t ana . non-com pet i t iv e con f er ence member. The Huskies turn ed In a 3S-3-I victory after leading most of the way. The victory, tin fortunately for Washington, had no effect on league standings. SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 13. I API Stanford and Southern Cll fernia. both favorites, opened the southern division of the Pacific coast conference basketball rare lasi nii-lit. winning their games by derisive nun-gins. Ai Palo Alto. Ibe I'nlvorsliy of Californi.i at l.os Aneeles Bruins , i 1 1 1 1 a i . . i j. Mi.siiiK u aiiuiim I inauKtii'iitoil 1-Vlmmry. r.t:i7. i SoulhiMn I'alilot tii.i ftMi-ltHi off I'lii wrsity of California's a Hark to mamiain tho trail tlmniitliom tu their Los Anpelos eamo. California e-lped tip to within 7 points of I. ' S. ( hut couhln't sot closer, tho Trojans winninK 49 to .16. . DANCE AT ORIENTAL GARDENS Saturday Nights Coquille Quintet ' Beats R. H. S., 29-22 Spurt In Lo? Thr Minurcs. Paead by Shambe, With 7 Points, Decides Battle. Hy MAYNAItl) HELL A fourth-quarter rully engineered by a Hhurpshooling, tricky little guurd, Shu in ho, who scored seven much-needed polntH hi less than three mlnuteu before the game end od , guvo a powerful Coquille high school quintet a Z0-to-2a victory over Hoseburu to snoll the Indiuns' ! debut in the district No. 8 hoop race last night at senior high. The winners led 12 to 11 ut half time. Though tho score reveals the outcome of an exceedingly torrid and tough contest, it in no way attests how close the game was for three and one-half periods.- At no time did either team lead by more than threo points, except for the afforementlotied lust few min utes, and tho score was deadlock ed six times 4-4. 7-7, 9-9, 11-11, 12 12 und 13-13. The Indians led eight different times during the bruis ing battle Ujiid the Hed Devils were out In front on four occasions. Co quille led H to f at the end of the rirst porlod, but the Indians wero ahead by three points, 17-14, at the start of the final canto. Coach "Spike" Leslie's Red De vils were definitely "on" In lust night's emhrollglo while just the reverse was true for Couch Jim Watts' luckless Indians. Coquille took 3U shots from the field nnd connected for 12 for a high percent age of .308. The Indians had a measly .226 from seven field goals out of 31 shots ut the elusive hoop. j During the first half the Leslie (men made five out of 19 to Rose burg's four out of 16. Red Devils Top Scorers High-scoring honors went to two clever Hed Devil guards, Schaer ami nnauiDO, who laiueu iz :imi 1 1 points respectively for 23 of their teams 29 points. Virg iSand , ers, Hosehurg's wiry und . elu sive tiny guard, was third with Hi, j amassed on two field gouts and six charity tosses. ' Tho play was lightning-fast on both sides, each team employing the fast-breaking and all its varia tions to secure most of their few scores. Tho torrid-tempo resulted In n great deal of bodily contact und the officials were worked over time whistling down the viola tions. Twenty-eight fouls were called in ul), lft on the winners, 13 on Uoseburg, plus three tech nical violations, two on the Red Devils, one on the Indians. Co quille lost two men on too many personals late In the fourth per iod and Uoseburg, one: Goodman, Schner and Wlard all being ban ished. Except for the last few min utes, the game was anybody's, with the lead seesawing back and forth throughout. Hotb teams en deavored to set up their pluye which resulted in lew shots at the hoop and the low score. Doth quin tets exhibited defenses as impreg nable almost as the Maginot and Siegfried lines, and though very ' few Indians or Hed Devils escap ed the alertness of the staunch (guards, the winners were more ' fortunate in the few shots they did Shambo Decides Battle The lust three minutes was a nightmare for the home town root ers. About midway through tle period. Schaer, on another beau tiful one-handed push shot from mldcourt, gave Coquille a 22-21 lead, and from that point until on until the final whistle it was just too-much Shambo. Tho little guard connected a 20-footer to make it 24-21. then missed twp free throws, hut came back short ly after to break away for a set up and a 26-21 score. Koseburg's last point came on a converted gift toss by Sunders on n tech nical foul. Shambo erased that noint immediately with his third bucket, was fouled in the shot, "id made good his free throw for the final point. The Indians tried desperately to score but could not connect. While It was a bitter defeat to take before a large partisan crowd , or rooters, the Indians showed enough to serve notice on Coos county quintets that the lea gue title Is anybody's prize. Slop py ball handling at times was the Indians' worst fault. The return to form of ,ltm Finlay. veteran guard, was one bright light even in defeat. Sanders played a benu tiful game throughout. Pocket t. Wiard, lluuhes and Haker all ) showed plenty of courage and fight. Schaer and Shambo were by far outstanding for Coquille. Coodmun and Smith did a fine Job ''mm off the backboard. Koseburg's next home game Is Friday January 19. when a strong tfie. HOTEL SOMERTON 440 6E.ART STREET 001110111 BETWEEN UdH MO Ttltdlt COaPlETEl! UfUMIISHie Splendid garage fac ilities . and, courteous service await the tired motorist. COCKTAIL LOUNGE Service Unsurpassed . ltd IUU, KUUCt inn Marflhfield team, " which " recently nosed out 'C-'iulllo In a non-conference game, will Invade the In dian lair. Summary: Roseburg (22) Fg. Ft. Vt. Tp. Wlard, f 2 0 4 4 I'uckett. t ... 1 2 2 4 llufthcrt, c 0 0 ft 0 Sanders, g 2 fl 2 10 Haker, g 0 0 2 0 Klnluy, f 2 0 2 4 Atterbury, f 0 0 10 Totals .7 8 13 22 Missed free throws: Wiard (3), Puckett, Sanders (4), Raker. Coquille (29) Fg. Ft. Pf. Tp. Arnold, f 0 0 10 Smith, f .l 0 3 2 fioodman, c 1 2 4 4 Schaer, g 5 2 4 12 Shambo, g 5 1 2 11 Krantz. g .A 0 0 10 Mclntee, c 0 0 0 0 Totals 12 5 15 - 29 MlwKftH f Vita llirnwai A Smith. Coodman (3), Schaer (3)1 rwnimuo yz). Officials: C. LaMear and Whipple. Other High School Score McMinnvllle 19, Eugene 17. '"' Lebanon 28, West Linn 21. . I', of O. Frosh 30. Astoria 21. ' Tillamook 16, Albany 13. Salem fi9. Mllwaukie 17. Ashland 19. (irants Pass l.S. Papooses Set For Battle Tonight Coacll Hod Turner's Papoose quintet will meet the Myrtle Creek H team on the junior high court tonight nt 8 o'clock In the -last home game until February 9. The little Indians hold victories over the Oakland high school 11 team anil Cii-vallla anil have lost one gnmo, th Medford, 20 to 18. The Blue and Gold quintet will have Its bands full with Myrtle Creek which lias the strongest team in the southern division of the louring county B league. The lo nil team has been considerably strengthened by the return to the llnriip of Neal Schrlmpf, the lone veteran, who turned In a nice per formance against the Medfdrd Bulldogs. Probable starting lineup will be Wluiberly and Baker, forwards; Denny, center; King and Schrlmpf, guards. Weaver, the PapooBel speed merchant, will be a first- The third bowling league to start in Uoseburg, the Commercial lea gue, opened its avheilule last night at the Itoseburg Recreation Bowl ing hall. The team from the Tav em Grill won from Healy's Tire Shop, 2033 to 1927, In two out of three games. The Itod and Gun club bowlerB won from the Klwunis games,- The Professional men won club, 2115 to 1821, In three straight two out of three from the Elks club In a very close' match, 2147 to 3134., The I..O. O. F., lodge team defeated Copco .No. 2 In 'hree straight games, 2041 to 1733. Bob Russell and Jim Loom Is 1le.d for high Individual honors, each with ,188. J-apmln mado high series score, CIO. ..." Scores: , , Tavern Orlll: " 1 V. Stephenson 169 146 145 4C0 W. Stevens ISO 107 122 379 C. ,T. Black. Ill, 100 J53 364 O. Crocker-..; 126 113 116 354 R. .Russell 121 188 167 476 : Totals 677 ' 653 703 2033 ' ' HeaM'sr - t -a ' ' - r R. Carpenter ....126 122 102 350 J. Bewley .,...,138 . 366. 147 , 451 W.. B: Brown ....'97' 135 123 '35S B. Brown 164 139 121 424 J. S. McDonald 98 119 130 347 Totals 623 681 623 1927 Rod and Gun: Cecil Black 169 210 .205 584 Al Weiss 159 111 170 440 Lyman' Spencer 111 '91 89 291 K. Gardner 131 147 104 382 J. Sherrlll 144 170 104 418 Totals L.i.714' 729 672 2115 Kiwanis: ,1. Rogers 110 101 115 326 D. Csrr 141 106 136 383 V. Hsher .i.....105' 99 .101 805 I.. Kullerton 126 118 147 391 line replacement. Other reserves are Houllck. Rutter, Young Cacy, Gerrelson, Vincent, Clarke, Dlsh "inn nnd Barker. Do you ever do things like this? Take a round-trip trolley ride downtown to buy a yard of ribbon for 10c less than next door? Walk six blocks to buy cigarettes for 2c less? Spend two hours bargain-hunting to save 25c? Drive 1 2 miles to buy eggs for a few cents less? 'Fess up! We all do. Thereby exhibiting one of the finest possible examples of false economy. In most cases we spend twice 'as much in actual cash, time and shoe-leather as the few pennies we supposedly "save." If you want to hunt values, the place to do it is in the columns of this newspaper. Follow the advertisements every day. Then when you go to buy, you'll make really worth-while savings And the chances are, you'll find some of the best "buys" at the stores right around the cor ner from home! M. If roll .:.'...-..i:::MS 10T 1M - 41 Totals .....635 631 655 1821 Professional Men: R. Compton 154 111 120 385 N. Bone 173 110 186 469 P. Chapman 138 148 112 896 Dr. Campbell ..137 146 107 450 Dr. Van Valzah 149 154 144 447 Totals .....! 751 067 7i0 2147 Elks Club: P. Sherman 133 165 176 474 Doc Carter 139 165 144 438 H. Anholt 118 165 140 413 A. Elliott .141 134 94 869 W. Woodruff ....147 157 130 440 Totals L.678 766 69f 2134 Copco No. 2: B. Black 140 104 146 450 T. Wehb 109 101 71 281 Vaughn ,....108 108 100 816 Fris .....137 '96 102 335 Spancnke ... 110 123 112 351 .Total 010 592 .531 1733 I. O. O. P.: " J. I-oomls 164 ir.S 181) 610 I. Stephens 117 149 125 391 F. Wrlston 109 107 97 313 A. fipaugh .148 125 119 32 Geo. ljiomln 169 114 152 435 Totals ..."'...'.. 707 651 681 2041 FRANCO FUNERAL SET The funeral cortege for Pasqunle Franco, 74, who died at his home In Roseburg last Tuesday, will leave the Douglas Funeral home at 9:45 Monday morning, January 15, pro ceed thence to St. Joseph's cburcb where requiem maBB will be offer ed ut 10 o'clock. Concluding serv ices will be In the Catholic ceme tery. Arrangements are In ehnrgo of the Douglas Funeral home. SPECTATORS Roseburg Recreation Bowling Alley Elks Hall Ntw Automobile Bought far Offlea af SIrlf ...... . . , Purchase o' a new Chevrolet automobile for use by the sheriff's offico was announced today by tho county court. The car was pur. chased through tbe Hansen Chev rolet company, luwesi uf five bid ders In proposnla submitted by in. cat dealers to tho court. To Attend Funeral Members of Roseburg Rebekah lodge, No. 41, are asked to meet at 1:30 Sunday at the I. O. O. F. ball to go In Ii body to the funeral of Mrs, Myrick. COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE Dr. D, B. Bubar , 11 No. Jackson DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT MOOSE HALL Muilo by Catey Jones' FIRE MEN Roseburg Dairy Grade A PastMrtad and Raw Milk "Drink Milk for Health" . Phono 186 Our New Alleys Are Open . . . Tha town's f fnost bowling alltys scientifically built for mtn and women who want real sport. WELCOME Corner Lone and Jackson Sts.