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m m A . ! TWO SERIAL STORY GOAL BY 7. H. PEARS YKSTI IV !:u'k iltills his team. h':m1. . .. !;i ayainst Kast ilt'lH-mkiofl to v.'i!i. Id ifliiffH In let Hill play. t'eariiiK be miulil Im accuwd iI lavin'iUsiii. 'fi lights KhhI to a Ni'iH-f'lt'ss tic at the lis If . Imt in tin third (manor. Kast' flashy hark jrtts away. I'oui-r llais slvi. hlw t a tmiciidim n. Scoiti Kast, I; Wt'sl. . CIIAPTKIt XII A moan swfrjit Kusl's ntanilH as tht puinl alter timrhdmvn laiU-d. W'ost rcrfh-cd. Kroin l!n :iOyard line they ran tlim; plays. then putitfd. "No Kain." Hill lii'oaiied. "Hiu-k. they'll tH'ver i-nn k ilitouh the KriHl line the way they're p.iriK. 'I'Iiohi guy.4 uif smart and tiui:h. - It'll take phMily to m'oro aaiiiHt tie -hi. " "It'll take ponifM liiiijt tlny'ie not 'MH'i:tiiiK." Ilin k a d tit i t t v I "They've ti-lt as out now and tiny know what wu've tii(. II I roiild only ),'ive thi'jii a MnpHfu!" Kast look tin naii. laih'd to KHin; hm In the i'm-Iuhiri- of imir.s West lout liH yard. Suddenly (till Miappfd cii-rt on tho bench, plitii ol exiitcntent in his nyea. "Ilm k. yon run j-ri'f thi-in h tn pprixt-- mure than unt." A Mme-onl lor Kant hvi llmli 11 (haiicc to talk. "What do you mean, tiill'.'" "Thosi' plays wi fumht llu srnibH. Itin-k! Ki-mnilifr how I ran our of lliem tlnuimlt tin- var : .ly?" Mui-k was puzzled, "I still-dnn't Kel ymi. Hill. The Him tneii hae to In1 familiar with the plays too. I ran't Just send in a newl hai k llohl.-' "That's what I mean. Ituck. Take out th wlnde varsity! l-e mi ko in Willi the tw-mhs and nin those plu vs." Hope kill'lleil In Hack's eyes, then died. "Too risky, fellow. II 1 remove, my varslly now 1 can't send (hem in attain until the next fpiarter. And it your plays tail, thohi Kast hoys ate liable to rip tho scrubs to pieces." "Kill the oiiarter .s nearly hall over.". Hill aiKtied. "I know we can hold thai lmm. It's our only chance. Huck." hi silence Hue): Men I or wutf bed lite rapidly hlill I hoc pal tern of play. Kast was plalni; the jiame safe, cltimlim to its slender lead. iliiK We.tt no opportunity lo Ka in. He said finally. "(h iU the n rubs. Hill. .Maybe lliey don't evt'il remeinbei- thnse plays." Hill leaped from Hie bench with a shout. The scrubs, huddled like Indian braves in lliejr bbtukels. stared at him curiously, "What ulves. Hill?"' one ol ihein asked, "(Monty." Hill said linh'ly. "linn Hiaiiy of you loliow reuiouitif r i hone play w e learned I torn Huck?" Hill's excitement as conta gious. They Hwanued about him. w llil-eyed. "We haent toixoitcn one of llii'in. Hill. Honest! Two of Ihoui start eaei ly alike, ex cept that Hie off ta hie- " "It I c b t !" Hill urinuofl. and tnno'd hack to (link. "We can roll 'em lor you. Huck." Huck .Monlor hesitated h mo nietit, Ihei) his jaw set. "Okny. I Hill. t;e ii'iidy. I'm unlni: l.i I jcamhle a lot on you lcllows!" . KleVi'll eauei sci lilts h I K b stepped aini in (be fidelities. Willlll inn up. 1 ii k i-atl' il lime Aii en- . tti o new iea:n trotted aniiM I ho j field to I cport to I lie cetel ee. , liush ol' asiont-litiM'nt uiipp' d the J stands as. one by one, the varsity le tin tied lit Ihe bench. ! And then, us ihe situation l.e caiue clear, a roar InlrM the si true... HIM. however. was ,e:i I to II. dumb to everything Inn llie j hard turf under his teel stliie.l Willi white hues winch he linisl MlUlchllW Ci'llss. ; lie chei keil llie ilnvv lis ;,: , age. It WHS second Willi t.Ve to co. Hill giith' i.d his t. am n n imilill "I.OOil. I f! I' V We'Ve i . 'Ill llist. iilcV Ve 1 I loil sei oil. I ll V III i Si-.- I rilliuiiig attack. o in .'em lliat pa--int- pl.tv w. .1 lo lol! !'ln ill:; 0 slop 1, II give I. .11 lie.l ' 1 i.-tll.-i. Hill took Ihe p.iss In. iii i.larleil tn n ,,;i I.,, , )ieclllig .1 itliinl'ig pi.iv. I! ilelen.e v. as sucked I.. Ml A'esl .s , It enil cm I n nv light cud hiiii l..i mil Ho I i mill. ! deleli she liiillhok Hill VV.I. .lOlti.sl In l. itii. SCI itlltll.lgi' V.il.'ll lie l i l el and le iv cd Iii.- . i 'iliagiliiallv . lie- il l i- and sc .1 :ii .in- lie vvas lloovvii i.nl KnslV Inv.n.l 1 1 :.i. A :ln vanl ;..,lii' i I,, loaled llllo llOv T i, hiirlcil llci: tuej.ipli ward and alii mi.t.'il liiniaiii .ITII.- ell II ' Hi.- -,,.-;. n. ..I hounds .. 1 1, .oh tbelll Hill I lllle.l !.. ..I , .,! - :.. . 'ii lid Hie Lull a enl lo t ii. l.i U !.,n I. The ca-l danid ..III n- 1! toi an ' oilier lias-. 11:11 i n :nj i u ;: nin .i. . of Hie 1 1. II i al; n : .ill .lev , 1 1. , .lelelislve letl Inltiii, k ,, i,l llu- i pill) lolleil hi e. I il St llio II nil I .. -I - .....! ; Hue. lie- third pi iv h. cm . v.o I Iv Ihe same us lie p-ivien- in,. I This lime, how i-i.-i i In : nilno . slipped the hill lo Itlll Tliv wll.. hack and Ihe cud 1.!.'. Iv. 1 " ii i'ie .ilclcnsiv lackle. '111. I.i.l .n! .broke Iii on him l.ut Hill -wiv.l.si. away, lie get up l" Ho I '. V.il.l stripe and was lirotr.ii; Now HIM saw his ,nl v ,i iii.u-. The Kn--i livs vvele telnl-oi ,n ll delliorltlized liy tile abllipl snll.tij In strategy lie i-lued the wing back oil-talkie atl.l picked up llv. Millie. Sliced c. .Hilled 'low. Live 'fill HO chalice to get "ol g.ttlle.l W est siiuppiil liolll the ItuviiUe J Into formation, and a oo-t i , around cud curried to Ihe live I "(Hire- r ' Hill grilled wip , Ing sweat liinii his nice. "I'u di 'fin hack Into llie noalpo.ts Thev raiiimcd lino Ihe i-rn:--i ol llie 'liio. Hill '.' ''Li- I 1 1 TO GO of btood In his le-ad. Then he realized that the not so wasn't in his head; ft was tin' crowd yeltin;;. They had Kmo over! The scrubs were putMn on a wild war dance, but for Iii:i there was no time to (eel triumph. He felt suddenly alone in the midst of bed hun. facini: he hi-:-Kest problem of bK whole lite. Who should try for tin all Itnnoi- tant point after touchdown? Not one of the scrubs was a depend- ible kleki r . . . Hill's in f nil snapped to a de isiou. He must risk a pass, ami be must do the Job hi in sell, lie lined hi team up. barked siirtials. The ball caiue back. I'layers charged him from every aiiKle. Ho retreated, side-stepped until hazily he haw bis tai'LM'i in the jouu zone, inn nea ven ine nan. I uocn ii linns seeiiieii io i e;icn ii p lo bat it down. Thou tln i';id leaped hlxh mid clutched it. West. 7; Kasli;. West's seciio'i was a crimson boil of madness. Hut now. Hill knew, the b id n.tir I hi' defended. Kast receive I and beyan to roll. Time alter li-jc Laurie cut through the senile' laaped defense. Desperately Hill tried to rally them, but they lacked the experience to cope with such an attack. Clear lo Wesi's 0-yard lino the Kiwi hoys drove, mid only tin end of the third qua tier held up their ma i-ch. Huck .Mentor acted promptly. Trotllim across the Mold came the varsity id West. -II stain a 1 1 warriors. rested and eater to fli4bl back the invaders.. Hill sank dow n mi the bencli. I almost sobbing. Huck threw his arms a round the boy ami hiiL'ed him. "Kellow . you w ere w :indi r ful." He hobbled alotii; the bench pounding bis weary scrubs on the back. "You were all ni'at'" "We" couldn't hold "em." Hill mumbled. "I'm sorry. Huck." Huck Mentor snort oil. "Look tt those wildcats out there. Hill! They're taking care ol your lead " His words were t rue. Kast had been siopppi d cold. West took Hie ball on downs and puuleil out of daimt r. The Kast boys m re whipped. Tboy tried de-perately to rally, but when the timekeep er's pistol cMdoded the score was still Went. 7; Kat. li. Tile entire West -slip- pollfed down to cniirutiilHle Ituck Monlor. Iiusk whs sciiling empty shell of collcrell' and Hill were llnally the liast two hours over the ! w hen Ituck j alone. Kor Huck had I heeu shaUIng hiinds mid recet inc. ; praise, p.ul now a w ild horde of j rooters hud gone home to replay , the ralllf oer cold slllniers. The streets were deserted and still as : Hill walkeil In dde inn I. s invalid i chair. ' I Muck Alellliil siokc 'tuietlv : j "This Is our victory. Mill. To- j morrow may bring us a deleat. j Mill If we hung on and keep liglll-, Inn well win number victory" I Hill nodiled solemnly. "1 guess ' that's right. Huck. You'll ban' a lough light in tin si. I'.iil I in betting the two of us can lick al- ! most atiyllilng. ..." Huck sliired Inlo the smoky I dusk. A slim figure wailed In! them at the coiner. Without . speaking. Helen Welch came and I milked on the olher side ol duck's chair. Tile I. ill Ill-Ill Slllil I geltl ; Von an. Hill, the llnee ol us , i an lick almost niiylliiiig. ..." I (Tin-; i:m) j Mrs. Rose Alice Cook of Elkton Passes Away. Mis Hose Mil e ('..ok. .'.I'., wile ol , . I. tines I. Cook, well known r.-slilciil j ol Hie KIMoll i OlIIIIIIIIIIIV . ilie.l at S.i I I lean hospital. Kllgclie. lion -lav . lie. L'. a a sli.nl III Hiss. Sin vv.i- In .I'll a" Klklon. II. I I.V r.-sldi III ' Iss nml vv ;i :i . ..111 i n : ..I place 1 Sl.e vv lis ii Ol Hie M il W 1 She av. s lien I n il lo ll , ll.iliei sl ie, I I '.i III I II. sides Ml Cool,, -he ' llV I VV O -Oil s In ;l le Oil' s -III V 1 M lUtliei lllllflia.' K.ilj.li an. I l:.!w.i. sisiei... Mi . I :. I llu. lis : a l-o I v. C. Cnmillt. lie'-i-sa Nnrinan. . I 1 loi.tltei -i. Ha l. I hello:- I'l I 1.1 . I.I II I . HM S..I1I1. U.i-ll lies Will I.- Il- in. -lei :-ini.!.,v Mi.- -o.illh . . Mis l;il mile U ash . in. Il .111-1 I'll. li le". 1 1 ll.i.l I: v I,'.,,!, nl. III. ton nv;, 'in. til - : 1 1: Coffin With Napoleon's Son Will Rest in Paris lo. me .1 I.V 'I In SM M.I. . ... slain foi iv t iio .il'iuiul'iin i- ' I . ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OUR BOARDING HOUSE .WMERE 'ARE ' CLCTMES ? CALL A CAB, STAMD ) COPR IW BY ttf.A SFRVtCf . IHC Comanches to Be Used For Work i In Signal Corps j 'Ms MM. li im C'' . 1 1,., I,. M'l Mlilalioma's Cntna in lie In llln ill. Ill-, wiles.- sliaiiii- tollClle 1 1 1 1 1 I.' 1 1 ! lino e than ;;i. vv line men In the li n v ol !. van lal limn, will h.- I eii.lv I a: aUI I" delv ,1 dels .is ill. V' .lid !,,,,. Ill ihe vv i . 1 1. 1 War. - j r C M, ..Lilian .In, i I.. I ,.1 Hie j . Ic n. in - i v i. e. ha . a wot .1. pail- , I' i ., 0 I.--I to I e. iiiiimeii.l :!.. In ei.in- I hleii! in I hell laiicua::.' audi ;i i.ie I., ini.i.'i slate! ea. h ol del . ti'isiiii.iii in ii.iin in sicnal ii .: k He i lio-e Ceinaiii lies, a v e ,",i vv i hi, -ii laimnaee. I lia ! .! Ii ,s oil. n have I l.'c 'o ll. l ll'llel' se.'lel loe-s: V . etlv. Hun: thi in jut., llie '! i 1 1 .ell vv lit. h 1 lie v Wei e .! I V .1 I'a , !,, ,' , a! leii'iiie. pii tin I !i !,.!'. 1 1 im: !o u- t a! I lie Il 1 Hie slhiple ad Com. 111. lie ll.lielS. Hie V'lioW nil In ' III'' .1 I'm al ' .'II II n c. ii II kla . iil.e i llio-.l alllh.e lt .ill Kilo! lie: 1 OKI. illi lie .tell'tl, vv .. When l met. Hie. atioiua et mi' 1 lor Hi Ihe s'llll" ' l.i-l vv 'would II. kor I. e al a tcloplc a! I ii i ..uiiiiuiil. 'a i ion wiih j. a, !. ,i' le'a,lill.it lei - . vv ill III I'i lav in ii i . ill he hOlll.l'Se 'I'll,' Hcl 1,1.1 1 1 s !l. the wir. and i! lliu-l ll.l. II. ii, , i a, ..ll.cd 1, " I he with ZZ? ' tKi PL AM (t4E'S CURED, ALL I KMOW worked Y all rightVis we sapped ke.'3 mow ( up one Qufcer) CUBED.' YI TKNV UP V OP" ETHER. J.'-- . .S TO SpHUl l 'oWALLOVsJINJC; I V 1940 Olympics r? - , f " rK AV V V - ZEJ' PCEEE MA5 NEVER illaus to Allan!. . ill si---ll.ll imps la., lor 1 1 ahull!.' ,v ol U. itli ludillU lele,holie and radio trallslllls Melrose 1 ;i 1 .1 Mis. 1'reil lledli, !: and llv leluitieil I, i Ihei) hotllc in iio-e l.i-l week alter .-p. 'inline, .-union I and fail a! S pi i:ial leld. vvli.ie the tenner was ill 'd in oj.ci-alilii; a locmm; : and Mis I 1 . ,1,.: i: en son daiielmt. Ma,-, o! KiU'.ene. ' Suiidav quests ol Mr, and V S Uooillllll l',ise:il..iik 1- li. .vim: a !. i! hi ooni l uilt on hi h, . al .. iit. i vv in k is P. j;, iris H.iti li. i' ,,! Melro-i - Clla Wind ol I'. I Thanksclv im; hoiulav. " le ,.l!i,. in hi vv ,i:i,l a".! Ms (' M t'liles" done rl land v sit- I i eek ill! ; Ii ll -1 ... i in. I Mrs elt.lse il pi, ,1 1 v I lie lVv V 7:30 Roseburg High School vs. ' ' Springfield High School Adults 35c; High School and Junior High Students 25c; Kiddle 10c OREGON. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1 94i Major Hoople SOMETHING, , hc ! ha modeled atid Hie interior e.l and repainted. ia.e Their ilauaiit.T. Mrs. tiordon I'.riU e anil children o! I.oni: lleach are visiiine an,! assislnii; Iheiu ill inovini:. Mi. and Mrs. Joe Matthews of I'liiilrnoy i alley v et c hnslness vis- itoi s al' Kl'-iarose l'i id.iy. 'I'ln- M.t It-clou- l.imiiy. who has re-ided on Hie Ahllii h place ill W'esl .Mi hose tn:- seieial years, recently mo-.e.l to llo-elmri: to n side llciuy Co has leased the Aldiich limn. Physician of Portland Kills Self With Rifle i'i iicri.ANp. Hoc. hi i aim - (lideon siiook. deputy coroner, pro nouni ed the death ol 111 . Kdw ill 1'. 1'ilL' in :'.s suici le ;, ester.lay. I ii . Cacao, who suffered a ncrv mis In eakilo',. n l et cully, was Ivilllld In his home with a ritic wound in his lo ad. The I llie lay hesiile his Ix.'Iv fetl. . lli'd' ei! sin'v iv e BASKETBALL Saturday, December 14th Senior High Gym P. M. "Purge" of Queen " From Text Books Stirs Dutch Ire A.MS I KRDAM. (via H.'l lill) IW.;,. .., I(M.iiui: 111 I"' I"""' 11. (At' I The purging of all re- fcrences to Queen Wilheltiiina In l)utcli m-lioolbonkK has caused such Irenetlon In Holland that it was necessaiy lodav for In. J. Van iMinl. ilu ...... ... ..u..ui ff ..l... - ..... . ....'. U.J .1 ... I I .1 f,.. mill, in uiuaura.tl ail iir.ii i"i ....I... ' I j ..in ..i...,. ..r ii,,..' a '....ini.iiiliir siieeehei! uuil pictures of the queen ' and other nieiuliers of the House of i Orauue were withdrawn from the' schools In ji formal campaign to I wipe out patriotic propaganda for j ouire tliat these subjects be ban-! !;.IX. 1 1. . U'. Alls. I'fiirl , died from a strictly historical point ioss f Portland spent scleral iias of view. hh.-k ltli her mot her, Mrs. 1.. Mr. Van Dam urged pupils to end x hipiile. who is convalescing, political disputes even when there irem a recent illness. .Mis. Jioliel't is a serious difference of opinion. lAlinlcr ol Sin inufield also spent the I and also directed an appeal for j week-end with her mother. Mrs. calm to students w ho engaged in i V. hippie ! protest strikes against the dis- yt. u. liurson and Ihiee sous missal of Jewish professors, strikes ,, Salem. In-citi:: lit .Miss l-'.lsie Wisi- i which resulted in the (lermans clos- Uan-ei home Thursday. They re-j ing the universities of l.eyden and tuineil lo Salein oil I'riday. J f lei It ami the fixing of an earlier! The Aleihodist ladies report it Christnms vacation date for stu- very siiccesslul bazaar and dinner dents at Amsterdam university. I held last Saturday. I Xew rules issued lor the with- ilrawal or rovlfcion of Bchonl texts priisciiho: No offense to tlic (lor man reich, army or pooplo nml no IH'opuKumlii for Marxism, tho longno of nations, (tioon W'illielniina or tho. Hon so of Orauue. I The sinciiiK of tho national an- inoin u iiiiomius is ioi dhkioii. I'ii-iurert of tho queen, however, still haim in school rooms and most of tho I Hitch public- Imildinps. Tho asilKlion Is oinphasized ly the deep dilferonies of opinion, es pecially between the national so le inlist Kroiips on one side andthe : olilor people who are still warm hearted toward the exiled family iind its tradition. Woman's A League Standings i cam : Copco Door Creek hairy Silll'lvH l'liieo Pet '2u Hi U'H 1 li ...17 lit 11 -2-2 .4 7- .'ASH (hand Meanly .hop Games Last Night SandyV Place 2. Deer Creek ' 1 liiirv 1; Copco li. tiruiid Lleauly 'Simp 1. ' I lih came seme, Kvelyti Woi -' leilue. It!.".; li ii; h series score. Wor ; k'.lm , ir.V. j Commercial League Schedule i:.ri" p. m.- Proiessional .Men vs. Ku-les. I lliuti p. tn. Coca Cola vs. Klks; Ilk Key vs. I'.S.V. A. ! Sunday, 7:30 p. m. j .Mixed douhies -draw lor part-11.-1 s. ' Scores Last Night i Sandy's IMace: I handicap ... 71 71 71 2'- lU'orledgi. Hilt 1."..". l:s Ia7 ! lllai-k liifl ir.T 12S II". iS.illdeis H'7 '.: Ill "17 .'erguson l"7 lia lhi :'.tcv I. ay 12:1 1m; 120 ::t!i 7."l 7Hi s 2l.s I Hi er Crei k Hairy: Handicap .. i Klllolt. 'Ivcdharn . ; 1 lotiser .. Pounds Illesslni: I i 'opt o lilt Is : ( I litniltrilp .. i l.llilw li; . . ' Ness t;:i 1211 Is! is :n i :',lin i 2i.ul 171 in ;i:l I ;o lo.", im; in l in 12 Ilia l::n l.-.i! 1 12 I 12 12.'. 1 la :i:i!i in.", 1 12 :i21 122 112 1 IS 12d ia I Shop: lo; .. M 112 1 1:1 I n: l"l Cliapnian .. I ihuschciil lloheitsoti ir.ii hi n;2 lol ::: ia. 21:: (;,;,, t(.;Utv l;))llu.;,;i' ' '.luild . 1'lenol Tynan . . . Hiilenoui' Conn ' i i'2 1 1 1 licj 127 In:. 1 12 117 I 2 1 :!n2 ::o o:. 121 With Ten High-the whiskey that's easy to take! Get more out of life, team lo relax. Take it easy and choose the whiskey lhat'i easy to lake . . . TtN High! Notice TtN High s iioht-bocted smoothness. Careful control In the world's largest distillery makci TtN High llie whiskey that tcul'y is "easy to lake." 95c PINT . . .... i 1 :! PI ICA I KL.l.u. ion- " ',,i ' (APl-Or ' " ' ' ... " '. i x tOUl' Willi U -l-'-t" y- nvi-i the I'liivemiiy ol liliilm . .rn Imim-li hi'iK lust nn-'IH- ft .i m..v.,ii -isrml lor Ille hi-il-i V. win ov Paul Mi Nutl maircii 101 i"- His .hl- Kiiv (in-nnii Slate an c-aii.. lend whieh was never I -1 -Ilauh. Idaho forward, almost m;itcli-d Ali-Nutt's sionim, inn tin ,Hst of team was neinn " '.....i.,.i ihe Ili-aver defense, lialisll II-.. I I "I ..llllt.i inr-iirM , . I f. ...u Slate will Iday I tall Mate I ., i ALTii-iiliui -ill folleKi- at li-iin to-1 nicht and Saturday night. Drain Kanu-sl Cmlel ami lalnlly nai moved from the t:lk Creek camp to the Maltiu house near the llris woll mill. I.t. .Miles X i : ! mid family iient last week-end visiting at Ihe Vai Icy home and with other friends. 1.1. Knapp is located at ':in.p t'lai Kt:l'. . son was liorn lice, nn io an. anil Mrs. Clillord l.a Mclir at tin Mrs. Lizzie l.evens home. A son was horn lice. I "111 lo Mr. and Mrs. Iluherl Addison at a Kit gene hospital. The Indies of III" Christian $1.85 QL A RT kliuiTh will bold their bazaar au.l Oregon State HOOpSiers 'tv turkey luncheon at tho civic . AC tn 99 i'tlub rooms Fililny. tho 13th. Defeat Idahoans, 45 to it OUR TODAY'S SUGGESTION POLISH Up With Old English Wax at Parslow HARDWARE CO. Bazaar, Comedy, Free Dance, Refreshments Everybody Welcome Saturday DECEMBER 14 SOUTH DEER CREEK GRANGE It s a Good Feeling 1 When you know you are helping others and help ing yourself at the same time. That's what you do when you buy Co-op. You are saving money and helping your neighbor save money. "The profits belong to you." Make it a Co-op Christmas. Electrical appliances, lamps, tools, auto accessories are all acceptable gifts. DOUGLAS COUNTY Farm Bureau Co-op. Exch. ROSEBURG, OREGON mm STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 0 PKOOF HIRA.A v.nut S SOHS INC. H0IA. IUIH0I5 III. il I'ace in. pi.iu- a i ii. in Vl 111 Ills liel dl Mlell. d h)