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R0SE6URS NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBUD, 0RE60N, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1940. RHS Basket eers Drilling Hard For 2 Opening Games By "HAP" AI'I'LEOATR Conoh Jim Wntta, hoail bnsketlinll roaph at HoRcburi; Keillor lilt'h rnool, in imttliiB bin Btjiiocl through stiff prnctirn kpkhIoiih dally this WDfik-vnd. Tho Indians Journey ti Tlraln Friday nlRht and will play nooKHVolt lilnh of Portland at tlin ltwal Rymniwlum Saturday nlnht. Allliough tho Knuail linn not hion lle.flllltf'ly nelftflfd, KOlilfl of tho farm roncRrnlntt onht of tho play orH who will douhtloHg ho niwn hern of tho flint filling nro as fol lows: Jim Flnlay Senior, aced 17, welisht 155 pounds, C fi'ot tall. A two-year lft ternian. For the pant two neurons IllKli point man for tho Inillanii, Has been on tho district All-Star team for two years. Very capable defensive man. , . Earl Wlard Senior, nted IK, weltht 1S2 pounds, n" tall. Two year letter man. OiilstiuidliiK offensive play er and aggressive bacltboard man. Host center In the district last year, nlthoimh lie was ill during the tour nament. Will lie switched to for ward position this season. Royal Denton Senior, aged 17. weight 2I0 pounds, C'7" tall. One year letter man. Was all second team center In district two years ago but was Ineligible last season. A good scoring threat and backboard man. Bill Goodlow Senior, Aged 17. weight 1C4 pounds. 6'2" tall. Ono year letter man. Onpablo reservo forward last vear. Has plenty of aggressiveness. Will play as guard this season. Ed Hughes Junior, aged 17, weight K!i pounds, fi'21" tall. Olio year letter man. Played us n regular during tho grenter part of last year. Is i.nect((d to be a starter this year. Is rapidly developing Inlo nil nco scoring threat. John Ness Junior, aged 111, weight 154 pounds, rril" tall. First season, flood defensive player nnd scoring threat. Is developing rapidly mid Is scheduled for plenty of action this season. elell Schrlmpf Sophomore, aged 15, weight 147 pounds. 5'11" tall. Playe.l for Ju nior high last Sanson. Is rnpldly developing Into ono of most ux curiito basket shots on tlin squad. Apt to break into staitlng lliiciin liefnro the year Is nut. " Larry Anderson Senior, aged 17, weight 215 pounds, 0' tall. Played as reserve last year. Has shown great ability under basket and will bo used par ticularly against rough opponents. Glendale at.ENTlALF,, Hec. B. Mr. nnd Wis. Oeoigo Alter or Myrtlo Crock were business vlsllors here last Thursday. ', " Mrs n. If. Ashman returned Sun day from Klnniath Falls where she was called by llio twain oi nur m- "'ll'iili Lewis, who Is attending sehool in Portland this winter, whs limnn fnr the week-end. He re turned Sunday al'lernoon with Mrs. Kliuineth Woodrurr, who has been visiting hero several days. On Friday evening Miss Flor ence Johnson, Mrs. Winn Arrhain benil. Miss Alice Nehel and Mrs. (leitruilo l.yslul attended the Christmas opening at (irants Pass. Donald Costella, formerly of Cilendnlo nnd now of Hosebiiig. Mas a business visitor hero tills voek. Donald Is now employed by the nosebuiK Sheet and Metal Works and assisted In the Installa tion of the futnaco In Hie l.O.M.F. hull. Miss Fny Thompson of (Irants Pass visited lmru Saturday and Sunday. Stewart Patty or Klamath Falls was n week end visitor hero. Tho Ilusy Bees of the Iteheknli lodge will hold a cooked rood and apron Rale al the tilemlalo meiil market next Wednesday. Mrs. Hoy Gibbons has returned to Ker home from the Josephine (leneial hospilal, but her small sou Japanese Aim to Slow China's Planes Domcl official Japanese Government news aRency. released this picture to show bombing of military objectives In China. According to their cap tion, the huge puffs of smoke at the lower end of photo mark a large-scale bombing of a huge airplane factory In China as K was destroyed by direct lilts. SIDE GLANCES ByGalbraith rppw imp ay nc SfHvicr. inc. T. m arc. u. 6. pat. orr. Industrial T'-aiu: I lotiglns Mills ... I iilon Oil Hotel Valley .. Hansen Miiinrs Slandiild Oil ... Shell Oil Saleway Molltuoillery Ward League Standings . W I. 1 24 i: T. i: Ill Vi HI i:f i:i 17 7 22 21 'ft. ,i;i:7 .B3X .r.js .toi; .ass Games Last Night Hanson .Motors :t. I'nicin f)ll fl; Standard Oil 2, Douglas Mills 1; Saleway 2. lintel Valley 1. Shell Oil and Montgomery Wind poued until 7 p. in. Tuesday, in. IIIkIi game score. Itice, llirll series score, Itice, 5IIN. post I lee. "You seem Id have lust nil interest in life I'm completely out of contact with the worltl since yon quit reailin'H jioslcurds." Scores Last Night Hansen Motors: llaiidlcai fill III! G IflS Uiiev 2ii 172 no r,2:i Viooinan 12:i 177 112 41s Ilioiii'liliui 2ol l"l 2ol 511U linker 177 1 7H 2011 f,M Miller Ill Kill IS2 452 ml .si.-i u:ii 2i;mi fnlmi Oil: Handicap :.n 5!l 59 177 fiardlier 2i2 170 111 I filPJ lloadniall 102 121 JUS 3!ll Allen H.S MS 104 410 Morris 1 S!l Hi J 110 fill') Kleiner l:i ir,:t Hid 47U .S7S M 8:il 2520 Siandanl Oil Co.: Ilaiollcap i:',0 i:!f HI!) 417 (iilklMin 1411 111 lo7 :i!i7 Wiehardt Mi 110 1:12 I. alleilv .'..151 3 r.t; l.lli 44:1 Tynan l'is li;:i isn 52U Ijilnl 140 17(1 1 12 41)1 Sill .S7II Sl.'i 2572 linuglas Flour Mills: Handicap - US OS i;s 204 Atell l:l!l 1:17 1711 452 l. Thiol 12!l 1:12 150 411 Wellinan 112 172 154 4:S K. Tlilele I. IS 154 15S 470 llarr 1II7 1 ss 157 4X2 7411 SSI Sllil 2457 llnlel Vallev: lliill.lii iip !lll !M1 fill 2SS .1. linker HIS 1KI 117 4111 II. llfdgoway ....127 'ifill 1:10 4112 S. Hedbain 153 213 151 517 .1. Halslnu 1MI Hil US 421 s. liinty lsi n;r, 157 r,n:l Slia !IXS 7115 2li22 Safewav Stores: llallillcap SO SO SO 25S II. Mcklsou 1:11 127 '.ill !I57 W. Iloser Hill fill 17:1 47S II. Denning 11)5 124 l.'.l 4 HI I.. Swain 170 15!i fit -I;:: A. lllce 102 1S4 222 fills SS(! Slli St;5 25lH S. Heading for War, Senator Johnson Says OAKLAND. Cullf., Dec. 4 (AP) - !'. S. Senator Hiram Johnson, veteran falll'oruia Isolationist, as Hi'Meil Ills convlclion the fulled Slates was heading for war, as ho paused hero today oil his relurn lo fniiloinlu lor "a 1'ew weeks of rest." "Those In command of us lire per I'eclly nun! to get in llio game," lie ileclured. "When things are pro pitious, from their standpoint, Ihey will take oll'ense. . . . We are edg ing nearer and nearer every day." Methodists Plan War Aid Fund of One Million ATLANTIC (TI'V. X. J.. Dec. 4 (API The Methodist church's 1 oiincil nl' bihni ,iciieil today to CHAPTER Bl P. E. O. SISTERHOOD Will sponsor a rummage 4 sale at Kohlhagen building, 4 Saturday, Dec. ".(Adv.) For newspaper deliveries after 5:30 Pleas Call 159-L will remain then for a fi'w weekn. Horn on Dh'imiiIhm' 4. 1!I0. to .Mr. niul Mrrt. Tmry .Mornim, a boh, at I ho Josctililno (iVncnil lihsnltnl. Tin ha by wcIkIihI U Uih., nnd 2 oz. Tlin Hiimll rhilil of Mr. and .Mrn. Joss ItarroiiK Ih (ult 111 in the hos pilal at (ii'iuilH TasH. StanU-y Joihih of Moilfonl nnd Scott Williams of (irants Pass havo been Kueflts at tlin V. L. lo!yna bonip for Hovcral days. Art Dobyns of I'rownoct spent tho wuck-eml at lioino and celebrated Inn birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. ( 1. Nornioyh were tJraul s 1'ass l.-tlors last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Aydetolto. Anna Lee and David visited in ltosebutr Krhlay and Saturday. .Mr. and Mrs. Archie Strong of Klamath Kalis visited .Mr. and Mrs. (ieorue SI rout; over the week-Mid Miss Mabel l.ewallen. Mrs. K. I.nsk were ealleiH al (irants l'uss 'rbursday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tasrbelka and Larry left Saturday lor their new homo In Portland. Mr. I'asi hel Ua will be cUKUCfri in dett-nse work. Mis. (iertrudo l.yslul. Miss Flor ence Johnson. Miss Alit-M Nehel and Mrs. V. M. Meisner were callers at 'Irants Pass on Tuesday. Mrs. Fred York relumed lo her home In Portland atler several days visilhuj her parents, Mr. and Mr", .lee .hums t i 1 -a i1 lHcau it'll "CHEERFUL AS MTS SAME' $1 m-r " Jin StNN"lW0k 1 m Men cheer 01.1 Sunny M V 3 g Brook for ita eniol quality I Py- "J."."" 3 and all-around uudnr, ' I 0 : 0 JW.whiJi;yi.4YEAKSOI.I). lo-y I OLD SuhnyBrook "When Mother said Uncle Ben was on the line, and I took my turn at the tele phone, I thought he must he somewhere right near by. liut he was hundreds of miles away, calling to wish Mother a happy birthday and to give us all a cheery hello!" I.onp Distance binds families together. Try it. Attractive Night ratn(7 p.m. VfTi-f to ;jo a. M.) and all day Sundays. (JVjj? KENTUCKY STRAIGHT B0UKB0N WHISKEY 93 Proof " 1A.A 1 li:.,!ll..r. TP.l..f. rrn.. '.w Vnrll V. Upf, inU, 11.IIUH.I I' in,, munn- . ...... I THE PACIFIC TtltPHONt AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY I'ondiu t a. ciinumien nmonK tlin nn lion'K 8.000,1100 Motliodlsta for u $1,000,000 fund to timet appoulH urlMiim from llio Kuroiionn wars and AiottrU'iin doloiiHo irt'iurutloiiH. ,SHrlal oolloctioiiH for tli pnr i.osh will ho tiilmn up Siinilny, Miin li 'l. Thft money Is to Im UHt-d lor iimliitroiHiiio of tdinplliiH In army f-ainin, mu! llio UHKlHtiuiro of iiiIkhIoiih in wai-riiii; ooiinlrloH. t The Winnah! ATIIKNS. fin. Jfsslo Cliristie won nil lif;r Ih-ih on the (leorKiu (IforKiu 'I'cf-li fool hall itaioe but lif'H taking ln-r I inns roHoctliiK. Won hy ill- L'tiivi-rKlty of (If-orKia ro od woro: Thlili'fu Kloak dlnnom, ten coft drinkH. throo iiiovIch and $11 nodi IHliirli will liny u lot lit hl ill hou nd of Kodal. An oil well In Sun Joaquin val ley. Cullf.. is tho world's deepest hole In the wound. It Ih drilled flown 1 '1.004 feet, or 2.KI lllllen. Yoncalla Eagles Post Double Win Over Elkton Foes Tly "HAP" AI'I'l-EOATE The Yoiifullu KiiKleu uweiit a flouhle-wln from Elkton nt Yoiu-alln U'ednesdny nlKl-; the volleyball girls winning 2f to 24, and the boys winning at huHkethall Ti to 21. The kIi-Ih' game was close anil exeltlng all the wuy Willi the lead fhiihK ing hands several times. The Yon- rulla girls. I'otinty fhuiniiions for the past 4 years, showed iitiu-li Im iiroveinent Klnee their reeent game Willi Klkton, which Ihey lost by several points. The basketball game was a thrill er, also with Klkton leading K to II ut the quurter, hut trailing 9 to 13 at tho hulf. The Klks put on a third quarter drive to eoine with- In one point of the Kaglos lo to 17. hut Yoiualla held lis lead to win 2.'! to 21. Paul Anderson, sharp-snoot lug Klkton forward, was high point man wllh 11 louiitors. Karl llowatn, Kngle renter, mid . Don Blgeliiw. freshman guard, led tho Yoncalla allaok wllh II mid 7 polnls respec tively. Hoys line ups: Klkton CD 2:t Yoncnlln 1'. Anderson (11) V (I) Dodd A. Anderson (2) !' () Cox Adams (I) C (It) Howard Smith (.'II ' tTi) Gross (jiillith (41 -.(I (7) Higelnw Subs Klkloii, Wealherly. Kester ton; Yoncalla, I'aliner (1), Itice, Murslers. Ollli lals: Homer Parks referee; lloh Johnson, scondieeperj lluey liassel, lilliekeele-r. Return to Grants Paes Mr. and Mrs. Klfhard l.essert and baby daughter. Linda 1-e''. liv leturn ed to their home In (Hauls 1'nss, lollowing a visit here wllh Mrs. I.esserl's great-aunt, Mrs. Albert. Long. .Mrs. Lessen wart formerly .VI lull it Morrison. Guild to Hold Sale HI. (lenrge's Kpisco'pul guild will hold u two day rummage, rooked foods, white elephant and gilt sale Krlilay and Saturday al the former Hoseliurg Electric store. How To Relieve Bronchitis Creomulslon relieves, promptly be cause It goes rlKht to tiie seat of the trouble lo help loosen and expel Urn laden phlegm, mid uld nature 10 soothe and heal ruw. tender, In flamed bronchial mucous mem branes. Tell your dri!gist to sell you a bottle of creomulston : with the un derstanding you mu st like the way It quickly allays the fjouBh or you are to hnve your money baclc. CREOMULSION for Couehs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis JTLy vx Saloway is featuring sweet (uicy. healthful grapefruit all this tef' V cdinner...toservoasabeveraf3e,lnsalad 5;'', BUNCH VEGETABLES Carrots, Beets Turnips. . .3 for 10c CABBAGE Fancy solid, lb 2 lb. 2 Cranberries 35C SQUASH Banana, 4 lb. .. XIC POTATOES U. S. No. 2, 50 lb GRAPEFRUIT- 25c TEXAS PINKS sT 23C 39C Oranges 23C Fancy large new navels, doi Lemons Fancy Sunkist, dozen 19C ADVERTISED PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6 AND SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7 FLOUR, Kitchen Craft, 49-lb. sk. $1.33 DRIFTED SNOW Flour, 49-lb. sk. $1.49 SUGAR, White Satin 10 lb. 51c KEEN SHORTENING . 4-lb. pkg. 33c COCOANUT "".X.'r lb. Cello 17 INDUSTRY CORN. 2 15... 85t Gardenslde PEAS, 2 f03 15.,,,. 85 BUTTER KERNEL CORN, No. 2 can He RAYMAL PUMPKIN, 2 No. 2'i cans 15c ASPARAGUS 2 8-oi. cons 19c BRIARGATE Green Beans, No. 2 can 106 FLUFFIEST Marshmallows Lb. Ctn. 10 SLIGHTLY" SALTED, 2-lb. box Airway Coffee 35c ot-un croitiiu I Klll m. nc Ut 3-lb. - bag CRACKERS SHRIMP Pur zest1 In TUNA FLAKES Rich, meaty pieces i Fancy Chocolates GULF SPRAY Small Dry Pur zest1 In tonight's menu servo a shrimp cocUail! No. Vi Con Rich, meaty pieces of select light me.it tuna 5-o& Can 13c 10 10 98c Holiday A tempting assortment of nougats, nuts and cremes 2Vj.lb. box 59c; 5-lb. box It, 39 EDWARDS COFFEE 20 NOB MILL COFFEE '; 17e 2 A,'.'; 33i Canterbury Tea 'J."' Vi lb. 25c. 49 CHERUB MILK 4 tall cans 27c HERSHEY'S COCOA A-lb. tin ft STOKELY TOM. JUICE 46-oz. can 17c STOKELY Pineapple Juice, No. 2 can 86 HURD'S PRUNES 2 No. 2Vi cans 21c Fruit Cocktail, SunDown, No. 1 can 106 PUSS 'N' BOOTS Cat Food, 8-oz. can 56 JULIA LEE WRIGHT'S BREAD. It's Fresh Su-Purb Soap CSV Suili qulrkrr, tatlrr, lft.u 21-02. Rax l.'e flr.n. 5Q WHITE MAGIC BLEACH Vj gal. 17c FAVORITE MATCHES, Ctn. of 6 bx. 13c PIEDMONT Mayonnaise, pM9c, q.33c DUCHESS SALAD DRESSING Quart 236 PEANUT BUTTER, Real Roast, 2 236 MINCEMEAT, English Maid 2-lb. jar 19c Prince Albert & Velvet Tobacco, lb. 75c Satin Mix & Brok. Mix Candy, 2 lbs. 256 ORANGE SLICES Lb. Cello Bag 10c SNOWFLAKE Soda Crakers 2-lb. box 25c CARNATION OATS Lge. Box. 206 PARADISE Dill Pickles Quart Jar 156 White 5 WHITE J gwej KING I nWSi-1 Gfonulotcd J l5i TEC Zm. tta tis'sue 4 FamMyPak 15 amTALWHfif Crystal iliy SOAP 10 "TS 29C 3 LB New! Churs-Fmh Snowdrift SHORTENING :. CAN 45 IVORY FLAKES Mokes rich white suds 12'a-ox. Pkg., SHORTENING 1 For creamier cakes 3 LB. CAN Htm- ' BEEF BOATS Guaranteed tender steer beef, lb. PORK ROASTS Picnic cuts, lb PORK STEAK Cut from young pork, lb. . PURE GROUND BEEF Freshly ground, lb ROASTING HENS Fancy dry picked, lb FRANKFURTERS Tasty, skinless, lb m I P I Harvest Pancake Flour 39c Tomato Soup Zzt!! 20c FLOUR rr: ...95c 19c llic 17ic 17ic 20c 19c BACON Sugar cured, by the piece, lb ZZC Bacon Squares rine tor seasoning, lb 8C LIVER Tender and iuiey,. 2 lb ' 25C OYSTERS Sy.p:fi .....23c Telephone 71. 121 So. Stephens St.