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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON TUESDAY, JULY I, 1941.
Ddgers, Cardinals
Tie at Top; Yanks
Gain While Idle
Proeeedinrs In the National
loHpuc yesterday loft the St.
Louis Cardinals and Brooklyn
Dodgers tied for the lead.
n"l. T-,wl .... n.nn tlii.li inill
strairjht from the PhillU-s, 9-2. L (4AWA.1 1 ,
with Wyatt eeriing nis lain in
umnh on a six-hit hurlinc effort.
In the second inning Brooklyn
Catcher Miekev Owen was drop
ped bv a pitch by Podgajny
which his him over the left cy?
imil noened a wound that took
six Rtilches.
The Cardinals, at nlylit, were
nosed out, 4-3, by the Pittsburgh
Pirates.
The hard luck that lias been
doppini the Boston Braves' man
uel Salvo since he beat the Phil
lies on the second (lav of the
season kept rUiht on his heels.
This time it was a fluke double
bv Rucker of the New York
Giants - a hard erounder that
houneed off Second Baseman
Howell's head Into cenlerfield -which
drove in two of the three
12th liining runs with which the . i ,
Terryincn won. 3 0. Melton pitch- I JtL jy Ty
eu six-nit nan lor me winners.
In another encounter the Cin
cinnati Reds leed off on "old
man" Charlie Root for five hits
and five runs In the first inning
and went on to rout I he Chicago
Cubs, 71.
In the American league, Cleve
land, with Poller doing the. hurl
ing, lost its third straight to St.
Louis, 126. That dropped the In
dians two full games behind the
Idle Yankees. The latter pi.iv a
double header with the Red So.
If he can pet n hit in each con
test, Joe fllMagglii, already hold
ing a modern record of connect-
inr? saieiv in vj. slraient n s. u i
tie Wlllkle Keelor's all-time ma- '"ly 21),
jor league mark of 44 In a row, farm at
The only other American ,.,.,i
UT.,.,'' ... I'""" '" , 'hiL' of the club held June
the last of the ninth to trim the
Derolt Tigers, 7-6.
3UR BOARDING HOUSE
7 CWC f,FT m W
THE MOUNTAINS
OSl TrAESE SPARK
PLUGS, WE CAM
TAPE AM E2GS
6EATER To A
CANOE NEXT
SUMMER AND
GOTO
E6AD,TvVlG&S. I'LL CTDST TUCK
THUS TELESCOPE IN THE REAR ;
F VE GO ASTRAVj MV KMOVi
LEO&E OF ANTRAL BODIES
WILL SET U ARIGHT- AS
A MERE BOV 1 SAILED THE
SEVEM SEAS I Ni A TALL SHIP
WITH NO rAORETHAtv! A
TAR "O STEER.
HER. RV
WAR-ROMPH.-
withMorHoop porest Fire Rules
Now Effective
ALWA'VS TAK.IN&
THE HA.RD VJ.AV
VOU COOLDhlT
VlElsiTURE TO (1
THE CORNER I
FOR A DOZEM l
BANANAS Q
WITHOUT JOIN
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eplorersM
CLUB r-'
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UOU CAN'T DEPESJO OK
THE'oE MODERN ROAD MAPS
corn, 'mi by he scnvict:, ivs. t. m. rec. u. b. pat, on.
7-2
FARMERETTES, 69c
Just In lime lor the Fourth
ladies' and misses' Sl.tIO value far
mercttos for (lite. Either twill or
desert cloth styles, each with con
!rast trim. A real special at (i!c
Puts. (Adv.)
Safe & Sane Fireworks at Goct
tel's Variety Store.- t Adv.)
Umpqua Archery Club to
Sponsor Six Gold Meet
The Umpqua Archery club will
sponsor a six gold meet. Sunday,
at the Hubert Modi'
UmpcUa, it was an
today. Arrangements
made at the regular meet-
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when members of the club met
at the Mode farm for a business
meeting and shoot. Target prac
tice and a clout shout was enjoy
ed prior to the picnic lunch. In
the alteinooii the men snot uie
American round, with Ted Knad
man taking first place, and the
ladies shot the Columbia round
witli Kalhryn Roadman making
high score.
The six gold meet, open to all
SKATING
Wad., Sat. and Sunday
7:30 till 10 P. M.
at the
RAINBOW RINK
WINCHESTER
Fishermen Attention!
We carry oomplete line of
FKhlng Tackle . . . Open eve
nings and Sundays.
THE CLUB
127 W. Cass St.
Stock and Bond
Averages
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TOCKS
j On July 1, three forest lire
i rules will go into effect for the
I summer season, according to V.
V. Harpham, supervisor of the
L'mpqua National forest. These
three rules which remain in ef
fect during July, August and Sep
tember provide (1) that campfire
I permits arc needed for camping
Ion national forest land except at
those forest camps which have
I been improved and posted indicat
ing that no permit is needed; 12)
Ian axe, shovel and one-gallon
j water container is required for
'camping on national forest land
when traveling with automobile
lor pack horse, except at deslgnat
'ed and posted forest camps which
have been improved; (3) smok
I ing is prohibited while traveling
in timber, brush, or grass areas
ion national forest land except on
I paved or surfaced highways.
I Campfire permits may be so
1 cured at any ranger station or
guard station on the Umpqua Na
tional forest, the supervisor stat
iod. Examples of camps where
: not permit is needed are Wolf
creek. Williams creek, Canton
i creek, Island, Apple creek, and
! Eagle rock in the North Umpqua
district; Fish lake, Camp Comfort
,and Drew on the South Umpqua
! district; the lakeshore camps at i
Diamond lake and various other
Ismail posted camp areas along j
' the forest roads on the Diamond ,
lake district. j
I The axe, shovel and one-gallon! WASHINGTON. Julv 1. I API
water container requirement ap-.To guard against "the incrcas
i plies only to camping parties jng possibility of acts of inccn-
traveling oy auiomoDue or pacn diary sabotage," the senate yes
horse and are not required foriU.ruuy voted 1.100,000 for emcr -I
hiking parties or those traveling gency protection against forest j
i by foot. I fires, principally in California,!
, ... . , . The "no smoking while travel-; Oregon and Washington. I
Members of the A me I Can Le-1 rest,.,ction docs not apply to I E. W. Loveridge, assistant
gion Junior baseball squad NQr(h y betwcen c,ie, of the forest service, said
get plenty of batt.ng pi notice II is t (hp forcst boun(la d Copeland I all but $100,000 of the sum would
week, according to Coach ; creek, but is applicable to the be expended in those three I
arrt l-arks who P' l road from Copeland creek to Dla-1 states to employ more I.re ;
ure over the U-nm s ; fie hng -',,,,, Jakc an(J otner fol.est 'guards, more lookout men and,
ily In last Sundays games, "'it, I for "stundby suppressing squads.
s-t nu of Camas Valley grange, was tar irom saiisueu un u-j ,,,.., ,.,. ,;,, Lover dee said that with me
lesdav nighl. Mr. Markham rec- pertormance at nai. vveaKnosh
native, In hitting curve nails was giai - - - ,ithinc urgcntlv needs to be done'
th,. i,.iv ..virli.nt in the douh e head-1 "" " , -,., fi,. ,i:,m.-ire tc
DAILY DEVOTIONS
OR. CHAS. A. EDWARDS
It Is only as men escape
from the narrow bondage of
divisive, selfish interests and
lose themselves In devotion to
a larger goal of common hu
man fellowship that any can
have any hope of securing
enough of those things that
satisfy the basic wants of life.
Whatever else the kingdom of
God means It clearly must
moan the complete .fulfillment
of God's will among men. It
is when we put first in our
aims, the well-being of our
neighbors, when we resolve to
seek together the securing of
those goods that all men want,
when we are more eager to
share the goods we have with
others than we are to increase
our individual store. When
we become more concerned
for a fair sharing of whatever
goods are wnhin our common
reach, than we are for any
momentary advantage we our
selves might secure, then we
may begin to hope that we
may possess and enjoy the
goods that we need to satisfy
our wants. The little that we
have is multiplied as we share
it with others. The things that
we seek together grow richer
and sweeter through our shar
ing in their quest. Amen.
live power for the Oregon Short
Line railroad, covering the entire
distance from Green River, Wyo
ming, to Huntington, Oregon. Fol
lowing his retirement from that
service he lived near Roseburg
for several years, occupying a
home east of the Deer Creek
bridge.
Surviving are his wife; two
sons, Walter H. and Harold W.
Carrick, and a daughter, Mrs. W.
L. Lynch. Services were held in
Los Angeles Thursday.
Harry G. Rapp
Monuments Memorials
Markers
Representing
L.-L. JONES & SON
Portland, Oregon
Phone 819-Y Roseburg, Ore.
1131 East 2nd Street N.
archers, will be conducted under
the rules of tin- National Arch
ery association. There will lie
prizes tor liolii men and women
in all events in addition to the
award ollered
jotlieial six gold
I by the N. A. A.
Us? of Native Shrubs
Urged by Grange Speaker
CAMAS V.M.I. FY, July 1. An
interesting l.dk on shrub arrange
ments was presented by E. A.
Markham belure the regular
im
Tin
ommenried tiu
shrubbery and
Legion Juniors
Senate Votes Fund
To Guard Forests
r FITS VALVE
Even on unskilled opera
tor has no trouble keeping
a "Caterpillar" Diesel En
gine perfectly tuned. Three
simple, infrequent adjust
ments are all that are required;
Fan Belt.
Water Pump Packing
Nut.
Valve Rocker Arms.
Farm Bureau Co-Operative Exchange
Roseburg, Oregon
Better Bat Work
use ol
pointed out
Other laws which are effective
throughout the entire year pro-
bum unattended or to fail to to.' prevent loicsi uie u.....ik-- '
advantages of such shrubs, 'lalks er played Sunday wun riamei s xtinkh it hofnre leavlm ' military establishments, eleiense
on lawns, gardens and berry eul-! All Stars of Eugene, and (.ouch ' ""k ""n " oei ore Raving, , d , , and communication
lin-e wm e made ov i rs. U U0
II. C. Kelley and Mrs. Moore. A a lot of hard work In the piac
report on tiie stale grange con 1 1 ices scheduled for 4 p. m. Wed
volition was given by A. V. Gciler nosday and !!:.' p. m. Saturday,
durlii" Hie lecturer's hour. The team will go to Medford
licri-cshmcnts wen- served by Senday for a doublelieader In
Mrs. Markham and Mrs. L.iwson
following the business meeting.
i!.i i nl.ins lo eivo the i) avers .n" b'"
"ser-
Coniiileil liy AssiKialed 1'rcsj
July 1.
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lnd'ls UK's
lid
St'ks
I mriug July and August there
will be only one meeting held
each month, according, to a
unanimous vole by the member-
the first of the seasons elimina
tion matches. Medlord broke
even last Sunday in a double
header with Marshlield. Eugene,
which also will he in the .inter
district eliminations beat Toledo
, , '., He said there had been a
U....K. oo pu ue in .,.uy e- lr)US woakening" of the regular
or wi hou clearing around the organization because
ire pit ami confining the fire to a, cc s , tht,
hole, and the throwing away of s ,md aSilL,n(.u thero
ft 1 iv iiKin'M 1:1 14 ft 1 i ii. i-idi,
utii, iiniii ii, ini t iin it i, id min i
rious danger of salo-
K.oncji nf "a front influx
burning material or discharging nfK . into lha, SPCtion to
fireworks in any place where work ln the tk.(onse industries."
iiu-y loigoi sidii a inc.
DOYLE'S
BASKET GROCERY
The Wine Store
ROSEBURG, OREGON
218 N. Jaokeon St. Phone 117
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Luncheon Goods
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ship. The meetings will be held S to ;s Sunday wun iiaioeu, mi
the second Tuosdav of each of thetnerly of Yoncalla, pitching a no
two months. ' hit game for five innings. Kar
Howard, Yoncalla high school
pitcher, now the ace minor loi
the Toledo Juniors was nicked
lor seven hits.
Texaco Chiefs, Dunham's
Clash in Game Tonight
First Aid Classes
Dated in Roseburg
A gic.it deal ol interest is being . . n . n-Ju for
sliown by s.ililiall tans in the I " "
came tonight betweoii the Texaco SeCOnd Battle Tonight
Chiefs and 1 mnham's Transfer !
men. who ineol In the early game, j m:v YORK, July I. (A!'1
starting at 7:t."i o'clock. 1 Hmham's Mik.. Jacobs is producing "the
has the greater pitching strength
and Ti w.ko tiie greater hitting
power, based on perlorm.inces in
pas", games. Montgomery Ward
and (Hide meet in the second contest.
COOKEGGKLET COUPON
This Coiioon and
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entitles bearer to a cookbooklct at the News
Review office, Roseburg, Oregon.
Legion Post Will Hear
Reports on Boys State
Members o trmp(ii
American Legion "ill hear a i
poll (loin Hie local delegates to
the Heaver llos Stale at the regit-
lar posl meeting toinghl. Ton
I hoys rep resented I lie post at the
j camp, held last week in Corvallis,
I and will bring a detailed re poll
i as a feature ol tonight's meeting.
I Krwin Short, adiutant. reported
' The posl also plans In give in
islriu-hoiis to ilciegaies ill connec
' in m Willi iiiniiihl's meelmg.
regeneration of llumuiv Pavis
at the I'olo Criniuds tonight. l'J
scenes, with V'eltei weight Cham
pion Fritie Zivic helping Hum
my see the light.
II is in the nature ol a home
coining for Mummy, his first ap
pearance in a New York ring
since the hectic night last No-
i.,.nili,,i- when he fooled 7ivic
L;.iMi,iK- iiltnnt a doon times and
post of the I then tried lo kick the rclereo,
' liillv Cavan.igh.
Hiinimy isn't even getting a
.ami ..I '.vii-'s ch.-inioionshio. Ill1
agreed to come in over tile wel
terweighl limit of 117 pounds,
and (he bout was scheduled for
12 rounds just in case llummy
lorgot the lirst slipulalion. A
championship bout, lo lie recog
nieil as such by (lie local com
mission, uni.sl lie slalcd fia' 1."'
An advanced class in first aid
will be started Friday, July 11, at '
1 7:30 p. m. in room 210 U. S. Na-;
itional bank building it was an-i
Inoiinccd today at local Red Cross j
I headiiuarters. This class is open
tto all those holding standard first j
,aid certificates. Mr. Alan Reich, I
j American Red Cross first aid in-;
structor. will conduct the class.
Monday. July 11, a standard
class will be started for firemen.
; ambulance and truck drivers! I
'This will be given at the city hall.
j Or. Frank E. Hull from the Pa- j
Icific branch office at San Fran-!
Cisco will conduct an instructors!
course on August 11 to lli. inclu
sive. A standard class will ho or
ganized soon in the Reedsport :
area. This will be conducted by '
Mrs. Angeline Lloyd who has re- 1
ccnlly returned from Four Sea
sons lodge, w here she took an in
tensive course in first aid and
accident prevention,
Henry Carrick, Former
Roseburg Resident, Dies
Word was received here today
of the death at Los Angeles last
Tuesday of Henry Carrick, 83,
former Roseburg resident. Mr.
Carrick was employed for many
years as supei inlendenl of mo-
AMERICA ON PARADE
Spectacular Pageant
July 4, 5, 6
3 BIG NIGHTS
600 People in Cast
AMERICA'S EARLY HISTORY
COLUMBUS at Queen Isabella's Court!
Paul Revere's Thrilling Ride!
Abraham Lincoln leaving for the National Capitol!
The laughable "GAY NINETIES": "tandem bi
cycles," "Barber Shop Quartet," "1901 Model,"
and many other features.
8:15 P. M. Each Night.
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IYOUR "U. S." SERVICE MAN SAYS:1
Dnnt tru tosoueeze that fast
thousand mies out of a worn tire
That's dangerous economy because your family's safety is
precious and accidents are expensive. Besides, we'll pay you
more for your unsate worn tires man uiey wmm
when we put on "U. S. quality tires.
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SPONSO OF THC MtlCUPtY
Lion to gel
lop AAA. mileage records ... lor the 600-mile desert and
mountain route was lough and the speeds were high I Yet today
you con buy even a far belter Red Lion. It's a new, more power
ful Red lion... the greatest in Gilmoie history. Try it lodoyl
I Use the Only Gas with this A. A. A. Proof of Performance
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GiiT A NEW FLAG!
Kor the till of July you'll want ,
1 a fresh, clean flag. Carr's have a
; complete line. Flags on staffs
I Irom Jc sio to 7"ic; unmotiiiiid i
i flags. ;ix5 leel or Ixii feet; auto j
! sits in suction cr fastcniin slvles: :
i also flag pins, slickers, binning,
j etc New shipment of all sizes
I just in at Can 's, i Adv. I I
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New. colorful, sa.e fireworks at !
'loet lei's V.irielv Store. I Adv. i
Enjoy the long-lasting safety
and money-saving mileage of
U. S. ROYAL DE LUXE
1. GREATER PROTECTION AGAINST BLOW
OUTS I Every cord "safety bonded," every ply a
safety ply! ,
2. GREATER PROTECTION AGAINST SKIDS!
Famous "Drake-Action" tread controls skids, stops
you quicker, straightcr, safer!
3. GREATER PROTECTION AGAINST WEAR!
Tempered Rubber tread, deeper non-skid design
give you more non-skid miles!
FORLOW
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ORDER
Spring's Fuel
NOW!
Slab Wood Prices
16 In. Green Slab Wood.
1 load S3.35
4 ft. Green Slab Wood.
per cord . S2.35
Planer Ends, load S4.50
Mill Ends, load $4.00
16" Dry Blab,
per load $4.50
OOLUft FOR DOLLAR
AND MIL! fORMIU-"
Famous "RrftW
Avtton ' tTtirt itopl
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it Our 'elected rpcipminit"U.5."
tread itock world-timoufforlorui
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HANSEN TIRE DEPT:
"Doc" Carter, Mgr.
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