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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURS, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8 1941'.
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3-Minute Play By
M'Nutt Wins For
OSC Basketeers
CORVALLIS, Jan. 8. (API -A
"pressure player" whose name
was conspicuously absent from
preseason publicity showed Ore
got) State the way to a 45 to 30
victory over Washington State in
the Northern Division Basketball
conference ojM-'ner last night.
Forward (Jeorge McNult, who
tiansferred to Oregon State from
Pasadena. Junior college this
year, rallied the northern divi
sion's defending champions from
I ho edge of defeat with a mag
nificent performance In the wan
ing minutes of a wild game.
Behind 17-20 at halftlme an. I
minus -the services of their high
scoring center, John Mandic, who
went out on personal fouls in the
Initial session, the Beavers ap
peared stamped for defeat as the
second half got under way.
Forward Pale Gentry increas
ed tho Cougars' halftimc lead to
five points with a field goal just
after the start of the final halt
But then the Beavers began com
ing to life and several times
moved to within a point ot tho
(ads from the inland umpire.
- Finally, with only seven min
utes remaining, Center Don Hall
knotted, the count at 33-33 with
ii field goal. A few seconds later
Guard Paul Vulenli put Oregon
Slate. In front for the first time
In the second half. But it was
not for long as Guard Kirk Co
hort tied it at 35-35.
' The count was tied twice more
, at 37-37 and 3!)-39 before McNutt
took over with three minutes to
play.
; As both teams showed the ef
fects of the wild, running game,
McNutt fired In three field goals
fn rapid succession to rescue his
teammates anu grao a victory
victory from Washington Slate's
grasp.
. The teams meet again tonight.
High School Scores
' Tillamook 17, Oregon City
Salem 43, McMinnville 21.
' Eugene 37, Mllwaukie 20.
OUR BOARDING HOUSE with Major Hooplt
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Drain Towniend Club
Names New Officers
F. D. R. Calls for "Billions of Dollars Worth of Weapons '
Around the County
Myrtle Creek
MYRTLE CHEEK. Jan. 8.
Dorothea and Treva Alspaugh
returned Thursday o Corvallls,
where their mother, Mrs. Hoy
Alspaugh is keeping house and
sending her daughters to high
school.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Leonard Dyer en
tertained at a waffle supper at
their home Saturday evening,
Boh Morris of Albany, and Mr.
and Mrs. Delbert Trask.
Miss Dorothy Trulovo left on
the early stage Tuesday for
Portland, after spending the holi
days at her home here with her
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. N.
G. Bucll.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Trask
nnd Mr. and Mrs. Glen Elliot
and daughter, Barbara Ann, of
Corviillls, and Boh Morris of Al
bany, spent the Christmas holi
days In Bedding, Calif., visiting
relatives.
Marjory Johnson, who Is em
ployed with the J. K. Gill ami
Compuny, Portland, had a few
ilays vacation and spent the tlnvj
here with her mother, Mrs.
Madge Gazcly, anil family.
Tho young people of the Meth
odist church held a watch parly
In the basement of the church
Tuesday evening. Games were
enjoyed anil refreshments were
served.
' Mr. and Mrs. George Trask
served a lovely turkey dinner on
Christmas to Mr. Trask's sister
and husband from Monroe, Mr.
and Mis. Wayne Star, and Mr.
and Mis. .lay Chancy. Mrs.
Trask's brother, Alva Stafford.,
from Dunsnuiir, Calif., arrived
Thursday for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Hart ltussell en
tertained at a delicious 3 o'clock
turkey dinner Christmas day.
having as their guests their son
nnd daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Flank Itnsscll. of Itice Hill,
nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Glenn 1 lusted,
of Pistol Blver, and Mrs. Jane
Knight. Frank and Glenn are
boyhood friends, having come
from Michigan several years
, ago. and they are the same age,
having the identical birthday as
Ui day of month and year.
The Odd Fellows and Itchckah
lodges held a watch meeting
Tuesday night, following the re
gular meeting of the llchekuh
lodge. Tile evening was spent
playing card games with a
lunch at 12 o'clock.
.. Wanda Parker returned 'Hies
flay evening to Corvallls- to re
sume her studies at O.S.C. She
assisted In tho local drug store
iuring Hie holidays.
' , Mr. and Mrs. A. 1.. Aylesworlli
entertained at noon on New
Year's day celebrating their 2!Mh
wedding anniversary with a love
ly dinner. Mr. and Mrs. F. V.
Walker and lamily, and his fa
ther, A. O. Aylesworlli, were
guests.
; .The Senior Christian Endeavor
cocloty met New Year's eve at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. G.
Uuell at a pot luck supper honor
ing at a farewell and watch parly,
Ivan, Elton and Shelly Daly and
their families, who are leaving
soon to make lliclr home In Ash
land. ' Clara Bailey fcturntij Tliuni
tliiy night on the Shasja, lroin
tXKA 'I vtntitmln I
8praking bofore a Joint session of the Scnnlo and the House. President Hooscvelt is seen lis he asked Con.
Kress for appropriations nnd authorizations to turn America Into a tremendous arsenal for nations figh !
agaliut tho march of okritssois in all ports ot the world. Behind the President are Vice President Jo:
N. Uaincr, right, and Speaker ol the House Riiybuin
Takes New Post
tana, but expect to return and
establish their home here per
manently. Carl Zehrung, student at the
Northwest Christian college,
preached both morning and eve
ning at the Christian church
Sunday. Carl's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. D. Zchrung, reside on
South Myrtle and he is a former
graduate of the Myrtle) Creek
high school. A number of his
schoolmates were present to hear
him preach his first sermon in
the home church. Due of his
lodge will be held in the I.O.O.F.
hull Saturday night, January
11th.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Vaughn and
children. Phyllis June and Wal
lace Neal, returned Saturday eve
ning from the coast where they
spent the hodllays. They had
Christmas dinner with Mrs.
Vaughn's sister, Mrs. A. M. Dill,
and New Year's dinner with Mr.
Vaughn's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. 11. Vaughn, who resides in
Bay City, and thry were also
guests at tho homes of Mr
lr. Ilcinv P. C,rnly, who recently
reslgurd us assistant" secretary ot
slate Ui Washington to become presi
dent of the Ainrilcnn President
Lines, takes out his new duties In
his Inline city of Sun t-'runciseo.
Kcddie, Calif., where she hail
been spending the holidays with
her son. Arthur, and lamily.
W. F. Hayes, supcrintimdrnt
of the Myrtle Clerk Lumber com
pnny. has moved Into the bouse
on 'Jnd street, recently purchased
by.C. C. Chapman.'
Miss liulh Thorenson of Med
fold has purchased the Myrtle
Crock beauty shop trotn .Miss
Anita t oopcr. She took posses
sion on January 1st. limit is not
a stranger here as she tornierly
worked in the shop when It was
owned and operated by Mrs. Elsa
Gallop. Her grandmother. Mrs.
Julia ll.ii I man, w ill live w ith her
in the adjoining apartment.
Ildlie Gould and Roger Cooper
now have employment at the
Myrtle Creek Lumber company.
They are bolh local boys.
Mr. anil Mrs. Will1 Jackson
have returned from California
and afler a shurt visit with their
i:.tvr. ,h. tAittli- Weaver, ittu
gulii); on to tltelr home lir Mon-
brothers went forward when the i Vaughn's sisters In Tillamook.
invitation was given at the morn-1 The Myrtle Creek school start
ing service. led after the holidays vacation
Artie Crews, a former resident, Thursday, .lun. 2nd, with the
but now of Toledo, (ire., en route ! leaching stalf ready for duty,
from Ashland, where he had Coach Clyde Hippi and Mrs.
been visiting his father, George II ippl, whose home Is in Wash
Clews, stopped for a short visit ! Ington, also attended the Oregon
with his cousin, Mrs. Laura (Slate Teachers association held
Hates, and other relatives, Sun ! In Portland holiday week,
day morning. I j
The public joint installation of Mr. Hayes Here Tuesday Jim
the new officers of the mihordi- j llayese, of Melrose, was a bust
nale lodge and the Arbor Vilae ness visitor In this city Tuesday.
DRAIN, Jan. 8 At a recent
meeting of the Townsend club.
Gene Lakey was elected presi
dent. Other officers will be ap
pointed later Jrom the board con
sisting of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Van
Kirk, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace King,
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kesterson,
Mrs. Bessie Lakey, Mrs., Alma Bo-
gen, Carl Henderson, Claude
Patchen and Clyde Catching.
A program was given bv the
grade school orchestra and the
jobe lamily of Scotts valley. A
candy and food sale will be held
January JJth and a party and
potluck supper will be held at
the meeting of the club January
13th.
Brief Note on
Beach Fashions
Aialea Juvenile Grange
Elects Officers for 1941
Prain
DRAIN, Jan. 8. Mrs. E. N.
Wales of Tacoma, Wash., spent
last weekond at the home of her
cousin, Mrs. W. W. Austen.
Raymond Marchioll and Wil
lis Goodmanson, who have been
spending a ten-day furlough in
Drain, each at the home of his
parents, left Monday lor San
Francisco where they have been
stationed at Ft. Barry. ,
Miss rlamona Applegate of
Portland visited her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. L. C. Applegate, over
Christmas and on Saturday left
lor uuroank, Call!., lor a holiday
visit. Ramona Is employed at
the Lockheed airplane factory.
She reports they now produce 3
bombers per day and employ 40,
000 men in the factory.
Mrs. George Sundburg and
children, Donald and Donna,
spent several days this week at
the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. H. Bartholomy.
Bob Miller of Creswoll . and
Miss Gilma Endicott, who is now
teaching In Baker, spent the
holidays at the home of Mr. Mil
ler's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
W. Miller.
Miss Betty La Grander spent
the Christmas vacation at home
and left Thursday to resume hei
st tidies in Eugene.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vogler, Mrs.
Jack Roach and daughters, Mary
Lou and Joanne, spent the holi
days in Eugene at the W. N.
Wise home.
Mrs. J. W. Beasley visited over
the Christmas holidays In Eu
gene at the homes of her three
daughters.
Miss Mildred Young went to
Portland last Thursday to attend
the O.S.T.A. and visiled friends.
II. A. Cool and family spent
Christmas at the home of Mrs
Cool's mother, Mrs. Gilbert Old
son. in Glendale.
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Varley and
son, Donald, spent Christmas at
Salem and Mt. Angel visiting relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bolts re
turned home Sunday from a two
weeks trip through California
and various places in Texas
where they visited relatives and
friends.
Frank St. Ores and wife of
Reedeport came Sunday to visit
their mother, Mrs. Fay St. Ores.
A small blaze around the
chimney in the office of the
Drain Enterprise, just as tho pa
per was going to press Thursday
afternoon, caused slight damage
as it was promptly extinguished
by the city fire? department.
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Whipple
and Miss Dorothy Jerauld at
tended the funeral of Rev. W. C.
Cronk. aged 51, former Drain
minister, who was killed in a rail
road crossing accident Friday,
Dec. 27th, at Tangent, where he
was pastor of the Methodist
church. The funeral was held at
Albany on Monday. Interment
was in a Salem cemetery.
Miss Rosalie Steinbaeher left
Wednesday for Portland where
I Ok. t-jT .-T- TZwei ruin V i..m
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AZALEA. Jan. 8.
meeting of the Juvenile grange
was held Friday evening.
During the business session the
newly elected officers for the
'coming year were installed by
Mrs. Everett Walton and Doris
Tripp. Gerald Brady, master;
Billie Jantzer, overseer! Lorane
Eastman, lecturer; Dale Johns,
steward; Joy Phelps, secretary:
George McPherran, chaplain;
Billie Walton, assistant steward;
Virginia Phelps, lady assistant
steward; Colleen Condray, Ceres;
Edith Brady, Pomona; Phyllis
I Phelps, Flora ; Kenneth Brady,
treasurer; Bobby Gaedecke, gate
keeper; Doris Tripp, musician.
Refreshments were served at
the close of the meeting.
Funeral Held at Melrose
For Daniels Infant
fically Installed and took over
their duties et the regular Tues
day luncheon meeting. The new
officers are D. E. Carr, presi-
The regular 'dent; G. V. WImberly, treasur
er; ferry amnn, v. v. narpnam,
H, C. Wells, Fred Lackwood, w.
H. Gerretsen, Roy Catching,
Preston Lee, directors.
The installation was conduct
ed by Tom Parkinson, past presi
dent, who is completing his
term as lieutenant governor.
Committal services were held
at the Melrose cemetery at 1:30
p. m. Tuesday for Delton Curtis
Daniels, one-month-old son of
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred L. Daniels
of Lee, Coos county, Oregon. The
child died Jan. 5. The burial serv
ice was conducted by the Rev.
Melville T. Wire of Roseburg in
the family plot at the Melrose
cemetery.
Roseburg Kiwanis Club's ,
New Officers Are Seated
Auxiliary to Meet The ladies
auxiliary to the Brotherhood of
Railway Trainmen will meet to
night at 7:30 o'clock at the Rose
burg Woman's clubhouse, with
Mrs. V. R. Duncan acting as hostess.
Newly elected officers of the
Roseburg Kiwanis club were of-
OUR GOAL
Service that pleatei Ii the.
goal we set and we make it,
every time you use one of our
taxicabs! As comfortable af
an . . easy ohair.
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Old Floors Made Like Mew
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CONDITION OF
The Umpqua Savings and Loan Association
ROSEBURG, OREGON
Year ending Dec. 31, 1940
RESOURCES
Notes Secured by O. R.
Mortgages JI97.42I.67
Notc Secured by Mortgages 251,070.00
Notes Secured by Stock 11,847.00
Notes Unsecured - 71.36
Real Estate Owned 21.471.72
Sales Contracts S3.9S1.33
Federal Home Loan Bank Stock .. S.000.00
Home Office Building 24.000.00
Advanced to Borrowers 8,965.87
LIABILITIES
Investment Stock
Loan Stock
Employees Old Age Ins
Notes Payable
State Unemployment Ins
Employer's Old Age Ins
Contingent Reserve
Surplus
Deferred Profit
Building Acct. Reserve
S573.798.95
. J411. 155.01
.. 89,070.67
8.96
.. 56.000.00
24.84
9.82
.. 17,281.43
2.840.50
2.341.71
5,000.00
$583,732.94
Cash Balance, December 31, 1940 $ 24,091.87 Undivided Profits S 14,157.8
$597,890.82
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On the beach at Honolulu?
Nope, it's at Miami. Model Mary
Joyce Walsh is displaying the
latest in tropical bathing tops
at Miami's recent "Sunshine
Fashion Parade." She's one of
10 Powers models flown fi "n
Now York to Florida for i'
event
she is attending the Cascade Bi
ble institute.
Upon payment of a dollar, mo
torists of Rockville Center, N. Y.,
receive a metal tag from the city
which allows them four hours
parking, every day of the year, in
municipal parking lots.
POSITIVE
ALL-WEATHER
STARTING
Regardless of weather
conditions in tropical
heat or arctic cold the
"Caterpillar" Diesel Trac
tor's starting engine Is al
ways ready to go. It's
the only tractor with an
in-built starting engine to
Insure quick, positive starting.
DOUGLAS COUNTY
Farm Bureau Co-op. Exch.
ROSEBURG. OREGON
These busy days...
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bottle of Coca-Cola. It has a clean, exhilarat
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pause throughout the day, make it the
pause that refreshes with ice-cold Coca-Cola.
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