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TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, KOSEBURG, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 29, 1 94 1 All-Star Teams of Coast League To Battle Tonight SAN FHANCISCO, July 20. league bnsebair players, divided into teams repiesi'iitinK Hie north j and the south, will line up here tonti'ht for the first all-star Riime I In Coast leafiiic history. Outstanding players of the right-club class AA league, select ed by the votes of .eports writers, start the benefit game in Seals' stadium at 8:15 p. m. : 'lne noruievn 'icam -. .rihtii: up of the ' Stars of Sacramento,, Seattle, Portland and Oakland. The southern outfit Includes play ers from San Diego, Hollywood, Los Angeles and San Francisco. Rival managers, also named by sports writers, are two of the i most colorful figures In baseball j In the west -"Lefty" O'Duol ofi San Francisco and "PVpner" Mar tin of Sacramento. O'Doul Is head man' of the southern team and Martin will guide the north. ' Martin will be aided by Johnny Verge, of the daks and O'Doul will have Bill Sweeney of Holly wood as his assistant. KXerts gave the edye to the northern outfit, which has the pick or the league's two leading clubs, Sacramento and Seattle. . Sacramento placed seven men on the northern squad, Seattle ,.mi n..l,l..nr IV.ni. nrti'h nml Pr.pt. land three.' San Direand Holly- j wood each has six men on the southern learn, with four from ' Han Francisco and two from Los Angeles. """ Pitchers will be restricted to three Innings and all members of thp two squads wiU see action. ' The southern team received a setback last night when George Detore, San Diego catcher and named on the starting lineup, re mained at home with an Injured Tintrer 'Tied for third in coast ' league hatting and hitting .341, Detore's loss Will be felt. 1 The starting lineups: North All-Start.' ' Bill Endlcott, If (Sactol. .Tojo White, i f '(Seattle). Don Gutteridgu, 3b ' Sacto). Herman Reich, lb (Portland). Buster Adams, cf (Sacto). Bob Blattner, 2b (Sacto). Bob Colllris, c (Seattle). Lindsay Brown; ss (Portland). Hal Turpln, p (Seattle). Bouth All-Stars. Peanuts "Lowrcy, If (LA). Ferris Fain, 11) (SFI. Nanny 'Fernandez, ss (SF). Babe Herman, rf (Hollywood I. Mickey Haslln, 3b (San. Diego . Ham Schulte, 2b (Hollywood). Hal Patched,' c"f (San DIcroI. Wally Heberl, p (San Diego). (Catcher not yet available). I Umpires: Jack Powell, Henry Fanning and Bill Engeln. ! . ! Crucial Game On Tap Tonight In Softball League The most crucial game of the first half of the city softball league schedule will be played to night between Boucock's Butch-! t-rs and Dunham's Transfermen.l The winner of this game, which will he the second of tonight's twin bill, will be the flrsl-hair champion, unless it Is decided to play off a number of postponed j games, which resulted from pro- longed rains during the earlier part of the season. Some of the managers and play ers have advocated cancellation of the postponed games and starting immediately upon the second half of the league sched ule, which would put the winner of tonight's major contest In a position to meet the second half winner in the finals for the city championship. The Butchers have played more games than the other teams of the league and go Into tonight's contest witli a record of 10 w ins and three losses. The Transfer- men, Willi a total of 11 games to date, have nine wins and two losses. Boucock's In second place, could change places with Dun-! ham's by a victory tonight, j Tex'aeo. witll six losses, is In, I bird place and there can be no i change In standings regardless of I the outcome of tonight's program, which matches the Chiefs against! Hie Montgomery Ward cellarlles. The first game will start at 7:15 p. in., and the second about 9 p. m. Black Background Aids Cubs on Home Diamond CHICAGO. July 2!)-- iAPi -Maybe il was just a whim and maylio it Wasn't, but the fact re mains that the Chicago Cubs have perked up since they were given u dark background to hll against COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE Or. D. B. Bubal ' ' 118 No. Jackson 1 I OUR BOARDING HOUSE 1 ! ' fn VVrigley field. For years the Cubs complained of a difficulty In following the ball from the pitcher's mound to plate because of the while shirts In the centerfleld bleachers. ' Finally, Genera! Manager Jim Gallagher blocked off three sec tions in which seats are not sold iind painted the chairs dark brown. ' ' ' Since then the Cubs have won seven of nine home games, collect- l:u ,U,IH on oi mis--an average : of better than five runs and nine I hits a contest. Over this stretch only one opposing pitcher went the full distance against' the re- vived Cubs. Off-Postponed Title Bout Scheduled for Tonight ..,...,. . ., . , NEWARK, N. July ( API- Champion Frit.le 2!).- - Zlvlc and Challenger Freddie Coch I fane hope to keep their world I welterweight title date tonight !at Kuppert stadium after' four J postponements. 1 A heavy downpour yesterday caused a 21-hour delay of the 'lvf1' flr8 cha,m pionshtp contest In more than five years, it originally was scne- duled for May 2(i but was post- j poned three times after Zivic Incurred an arm infection. Abe J. Greene, stale athletic commissioner, said the weights taken yesterday would stand for ionlght. Zlvic weighed two under the class limit, and Coch rane 1121. Promoters Mike Jacobs and Thomas J. (Babe) Culnan anti cipated a crowd of 20,000. 1 The fight will be broadcast by station KRNR starting at (i p. m. Reston liESTON, July 2!). -Miss Lil Hun Mallhews left Saturday by bus for Lake county, where she Will visit her brother. Ivan, who Is employed at a lookout .station near Paisley. Junior Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson, of Sugar Pine mountain, has left with his par ents and sister, Miss Ruth Me Master, of Sweet Home, Ore., on a motor trip and vacation In to Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bushnell. Fred Kiehn, Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Jiilinson and daughters, Miss Agnes and Miss Verna, and Rol lie Johnson, of Roseburg. enjoy ed a picnic dinner Sunday in the canyon on the old Coos Hay wa gon road near the Pouglas-Coos county line. They reported the canyon to be exceptionally love ly and cool. Following the pic nic, they drove out tile CCC road to the lookout. Andy Telford, of Happy val ley, lias been employed at the John Wilson box mill. -Mr. and Mrs. .1. C. Cullierlson and daughter, Rulli, of liandon. and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gurney spent Hie weekend enjoying a trip lo Crater and Diamond lakes. They went via Grants ,,lss ',,, c;1(, , .lmj n,lu,'.ni,a over the North Cmpqua high. I way. They stopped lo visit their ! son-in-law, Hubert Willis, of jk'elsey valley, near Diamond; lake, win-re he is employed by AW . - j i :. .utJJiiM),M'.'t!.'l)hiii.ii)itoii'' . ! : rwntv I W , WfcU.O IT'S 'V;mmW&M WELL, DON'T STAND fM I w otiz op the ymryM-. wepe juw three im i M16SINS LINK6 JMft ' DID VOU XMfth MUSS ON A TOTEM. 'W, v WHERE'S. . SW FIND HARRV 'S POLE '-SIM MB WATER. . ( ' THE OTHER THE HALF -BREED'S j fp VOU AIN'T GOT BRANDY J N . Gopher ? ivA. ' dm p'nc n,n r J 'u anj' ceiMv-anrw A ks -V fJ-LSZy, 7 OR WAS HE . JY CALL THE WAITER.' T f" J),-'M V SAVING- N COULD WOLT THE i ; ,';'' t WALNUTS f :J ASTRAKHAN! OOtLA A I fll ! i '' -Ir Y OFF AN OVERCOAT ,' ! , U ''h), I ' L IS THAT BIGTURKEV . ?4': ! x buzzard HATdHEc- KW-iVZk. T.f fAEi.i 'H 'z. fete! fC'. t' COOKBOOKLET COUPON This Couoon and . jo,f entitles bearer to a cookbooklet at the News Review office, Roseburg, Oregon. the forestry service. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pemberton and daughter, Mrs; Blown, all of Bandon, visited Sunday at the home of Mrs. Pemherton's sister, Mrs. J. M. Gurney. Charlie Wilson, local fire war den, was very busy last week due lo the recent electric storm causing a number of fires being set In the mountains near Hes fbn. ' ' ' About twenty-five neighbors aim iiiimiuh ui ixrsiun gainercu at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Sellers' Wednesday evening, July 23, to celebrate their gold- en wending anniversary Logan Fisher, of Marcola, and Cell Ireland, of Olalla, visited J. M. Gurney this week. Mr. Fish I it is an uncle of Mr. Gurney and they had not seen one another for over forty years. A birthday party .was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Johnson Thursday evening In honor of the birthday annivers ary of their daughter, Miss Ag ines. ' Tenmile TENMILE, July 29.-Mrs. Grace Honeywell and daughter. jam, . ,wo ,,.,,nrichllflipn o' nillsboro, were visiting at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. .1. L.. ca- J. hot, last Week, Mrs. Honeywell is a sister of Mrs. Cabot. Mrs. Marie Gerty and daughter, Mariheth, of Portland, are spending a week in Tenmile with Mrs. Gerly's mother, Mrs. Min nie Rallikey, and other rela tives. Mrs. .1. M. Cabot was hauling grain to Oakland to be cleaned last week. ' Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Hrosius. and Iwo daughters. Laveda and Joan, from La Junta, Colo., are visit ing al the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. McCaffrey for a few days. Mrs. Broslus and Mrs. McCaffrey are sisters. Tom Godfrey took several crates of strawberries lo market in Rosehurg last week. Mrs. Nellie Henry was taken to Mercy hospital in Roseburg last week for medical treatments fol lowing a long illness. Olio Huebner and sons were busy last week combining How ard Erbo's grain. Mrs. Sheet of Monroe, Ore., is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Seigel, for a few days. ' Jack Cabot and Joseph Flora picked si raw berries for Tom Godfrey last week. J. M. Cabot combined oats and vetch for Jim Barnes last Thurs day. Glen Coals and brother. Don ald, made a trip to Springfield lasl week with a truckload of grain for Charles Rowell, as Mr. Rowell and family are moving to Springfield. Mrs. Lucille Johnson of Mor line. Calif., Is a house guest at tile home of her parenis. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Williams. Mrs. John- POWELL'S ' ' FOR "" " FISHING TACKLE 24S N. Jackson St., Roseburg With Maior Hoop Miss Lucille Huebner has turned, to nor homo In Tenmile after spending the past year In Salem. . ' Mr. and Mrs. J. M. 'Cabot made' a business trip to Portland last week. son expects to spend three weeks with her parents as this Is the first time In seven years to sec her folks. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lock wood and children of Myrtle Point, spent the week end In Ten mile visiting friends and rela tives. L. M. McCaffrey is combining grain in Olalla this week. Mr. and Mrs. ' Prestln Small wood, who have been residing on the Mrs. Chit place for the past several months, arc moving onto the N. F. Hannah ranch and Mr. and Mrs. Cooper and three daughters are taking over the Can-' ranch, as they have pur chased the properly. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Vaugh and daughter, Carmella, of Eugene, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Cabot, Saturday. Glide Mr. and Mrs. Harry Turnbull have returned to Iheir home at Klamath Fulls after spending the past Iwo weeks visiting Mrs. 'Turnhull's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Asam. G. M. Jameson and nephew, Donald Jameson of Los Angeles, California, who have spent the past two weeks visiting Mrs. Jameson, have returned to Cali fornia. Miss Betly Cooper of Gaston, Oregon, is visiting friends here. She is well known, having at tended school here. Automotive Molasses In the construction of every million automobiles, use Is made of 2,500,000 gallons of molasses, the product of 12,500 acres of sugar cane for making anti freeze. shuck absorber fluids and sol vents. NOTICE OF FILING ACCOUNT FINAL Notice, Is hereby given that the undersigned administrator has filed his final account in the mailer of the Estate of "Frederick L. King, deceased; with the Coun Iv Court of Douglas County. Oregon. That on the 10th day of Julv, 10-11, the Court directed that notice thereof be given, and ordered Mondaythe lath day of August, 1941, -at 10:00 A. M at the Count v Judge's office at Roseburg, Douglas County, Ore gon, to be the time and place for hearing of objections to said re port, settlement thereof, and distribution of said Estate. Dated this 15th day of July, 1911. KENNETH KING, Administrator. EVEN THE NUTS AND BOLTS ABE n n rri n p 1 1 1 1 1 7-; u i t . i PLUS VALUE ,h J 1 lR DAeokP irlc Win Frbih Coryallis, jh 7f ji Inning Rqlly Unloosing a nine-run attack af ter two were out and chasing three opposing pitchers off the mound in tho last inning, the Roseburg Girls' Softball team do feated Corvallls here 15 to 9 In an interesting game al Finlay field Sunday. Trailing by a G to 9 score going into the seventh In ning, the Roseburg girls had runners on second , and third with two down when Lois Kurtz came to the plate and rapped out a home run to tie the score, be fore the Inning ended, every team member had made lilts and runs. The Corvallls girls were late in reaching Roseburg and were jit tery throughout the game be cause of an accidpnt five miles out of' Corvallls,. where one of their cars was wrecked by a tire blow-out. Although no one was Injured, they had to return to Corvallls to obtain another car. The game was filled with sparkling plays, with the Rose burg girls turning in a fourth-inning double 'play to cut off a po tential run.; Marjorie Donley, Roseburg pitcher, made a beauti ful catch of a foul ball off the third base line. Good fielding by Vivien Dominico, left field and heavy hitting by Kurtz, second base, who poled out two home runs, provided other features of the game on the part' of the Roseburg team. Other players in cluded Eunice Carmlchael, catch er! Eleanor ties, first base; Vel ma 1 Crocker, third base; Lila Sanders, short stop; 'Alice Mc Kibbcn, center field; Pat Wcath erford, right Held; Lois Pounds, short field; Dorothy White, util ity. The Rosdburg girls are going to Albany tonight and will play a return game with Albany here over the week end. Corvallls will return to Roseburg Saturday, August 9. SUTHERLIN, July 28 Mrs. George Shamp Jr. returned to her home in Portland after spending a few days the first of the .week witli Mrs. Viola' Shamp and Mr. and Mrs. George Shamp Sr. at I the Shamp ranch. "Blackie Ross, who was form erly employed here on the R. E. A. work, visited and attended to business here last Saturday. Donald Green and Wayne Nor lis left Thursday to return to Camp Murray after enjoying a ten day furlough here with rela tives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Williams, Mr. and Mrs. "Buster" Grubbe and Ab. Grubbe spent last week end at the Bernard Grubbe ranch cast of Wilbur. Mr. and Mrs. George Green, Dale and Donald and Mr and Mrs. Ray Parker enjoyed a picnic sup per Sunday evening at the form er Glistrup ranch where the Park er boys were combining. Later the group enjoyed a swim at the river. Mrs. Lillie Weddle returned the end of last week from a visit in Camas, Wash., and Albany, Ore. Emery Realty of Elkton was a business visitor in Sutherlin Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jordan and (laughter. Patty, left Wednesday on a few days vacation to Liver moore, Calif., where lliey will If it is convenient to you Knight-Porter Will appreciate your i , patronage ' at Shell Station Corner Douglas and Jackson WWWI"MW.WWII-WIH it Where hardness and toughness are needed "Caterpillar" fills the bill. Even tho nuts and bolts on "Caterpillar" Diesel Tractors are h e a t frcated to Insure hard ness and long life. Douglas County Farm Bureau Co oper ative Exchange Roseburg, Oregon Around the County Sutherlin visit their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Apple white. - There are many inquiries about Sutherlin and Sutherlin valley properties and several parcels of land have changed owners the last two months. Last week Maud Murphy of California bought lots 4 and 5, Plat C, Block 2 and is building a five room house on it. J. W. Culver bought lots, 1115-1(1-17, block 2, Plat 0 consisting of 40 acres, above lata sold by Ernest Vroman of Yoncalla and three oilier deals of - city and Sutherlin valley property changed real estate office. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Lang and children returned here Thursday following a two weeks trip to Louisiana where they visited and attended to business matters. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Selleck i shopped and attended to business In Eugene Monday. The F. E. Gildersleove family of San Mateo, Calif., are enjoying a vacation at the O. Gildersleeve ranch east of town. Miss Elvira VVofford, accom panied by Mrs. Marlowe McKay of Cottage Grove, shopped in Eu gene Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hinsdale spent several days vacation at the coast this week,' returning here Thursday. Miss Jean Albro of Grants Pass is employed as a waitress at Ben's Cafe. Dick Longbrake is spending his ten day furlough from Camp Murray at the home of his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Long brake. Phil Vogcl, a former Sutherlin boy, who is now a physician at Los Angeles, Calif., stopped for a short time Thursday to visit old friends, while enroute to Bos ton, Mass., where he will study for the next two years. Philip O'Mara left Monday by bus for Corvallls where he will visit. Jerry Haley made a business trip to Portland the end of the week. G. W. Milam went lo Medford last week where he will look afler property interests. Miss Beaulah Bratton is visit ing friends in Portland this week. Miss Alleen Albro of Grants Pass visited her sister, Jean, al Ben's Cafe and friends here the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Elliot, form er Sutherlin residents, were visit ors, here, from Eugeng last -Sunday. Mrs. F. L. Young is moving Ihe first of the week into the Updike Apartments on Second Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hamilton and daughter, Mickey, of Rose burg visited at the George Bailey home this week. Miss Delores Longbrake and Edgar Slack made a trip to Eu gene Wednesday. Ernest Archambeau is a patlenl at the Veteran's hospilal at Rose burg. Avery Lasswoll of Yoncalla visited at t)ie W. J. Ladd home Thursday. Bud Alverson, w ho was employ ed at the Shaw, Wiseman mill, left Monday for Vallejo, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Gaines and daughter, June Eva, of Portland spent last week at Ihe home of their daughter, and son-in-law, Mr and Mrs. S. A. Schieman. On Saturday they left for Newport Let Budget Open The Gate To Home-Ownership Construction of your own home is today NOT a difficult financial hurdle. In fact, our sensible Budget Building plan will open the gate lo home ownership for you AT ONCE! If you are now paying any amount of rent, you owe it to yourself to learn how Budget Building will enable you to Pay Rent To YOURSELF! We offer other mod ern homes at Budg et BMWir3 tcm? pf $30 - $25 - and low as $20 per month. Let tho Building Bug biro YOU, then "open the gate to home-ownership" by arranging for convenient Budget Building terms at DENN-GERRETSEN CO. 402 W. Oak Sr. to spend the week end and join Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miller who left Friday for Newport. Ralph Anderson left Monday for Eugene where he will enter an aeronautical school. nH Mi-c Mnmlri Dow have purchased the Plymouth car form erly owned by Mr. and Mrs. Claud Selleck. Fletcher Saucerman of Port land visited his father, and Mrs. Saucerman here the latter part of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Don Wichter and family have moved up the North Umpqua. yoncalla Dr. R. F. McKaig was taken to Sacred Heart hospital, Eugene, Sunday suffering from a severe attack of indigestion. ' Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Stonaker and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Taylor spent Sunday in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Lasswell are enjoying a few days' vacation at Gold" Beach. . Miss Belle Housley of Klamath Falls is home for her summer vacation. 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