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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW,1 ROSEBURG OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, ,141; YoncaSsr lilQh Six Downs Drain, 53-0 YONCALLA. Qii;.' 6ct.' 7. (Speelall A Mjf, fast Yonealla high school six-mart football team made football's (tetat here with a 53-to-0 victory over Drain Sat urday afternoon. A large crowd attended tar learri a lesson in run ning, blocking arid tackling, as every man c-r tits Eafil sqaad participating rn scoring njays. apparently, at will. Touchdowns were scored bv: Cox 3, Wright 3, Malm 1, and Wil liams 1. The blocking and run ning of Shaprov Marsters, Rice and Blgelow were outstanding. Captain Bill Gross, Yonealla end, received a sprained ankle, which removed Mm from the game In ' the first quarter. The only Warrior threat came in the fourth quarter, when they returned a punt to the Yonealla 20, but were held at that point by a good Yonealla defense. Yonealla meets Oakland Friday in the second game of the season for both teams. Oakland lost to Drain 6 0 a week ago. The game will be played at OaKland. Sactos BlMli SMttU to Even Playoff Series SACRAMENTO, Oct. 8. (API Sacramento was all square In its Coast league Shaitghnessy playoff baseball battle with Seat tle today, and driving hard to knock the champion Rainiers out of their second successive presi dent's cup. Behind the two-Hit pitching of George Munger, the runner-up Solons blanked Seattle 3 to 0 last night to deadlock the seven-game final scries at (wo games each. Mungef's brilliant hurling kept thfl league champions in Check I throughout the game, only one' runner getting as far as second! base. Cole, Seattle hurler, was nicked for seven safe' blows. I Sacramento got the deciding run in the second on Scarsella's error and a single, and added! tallies in the seventh on Blake- ley's homer and in the eighth oni Sturdy's double. It was the Solons' second straight victory of the series. Seattle has captured the league' pennant three years in a row, but won the president's cup and $5, 000 first money only in 1940. Sac ramento won the playof fs in 1939, after finishing fourth during the regular season. Canyortvifle , CANYONVILLE, Oct 8--Born to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence New ton, Monday September 29th, a daughter, Violet May; Weight, nine pounds. Mr. and Mrs. Pelham took Mr. Pclham's mother,- Dr. Anna Pel ham to Medford to Visit friends for a week. Fred W. Cooper brought his wife home from Newport Sun day, where she has been for four months. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Stephens of Hoseburg were here' for the fun eral of Samuel Bigelow, Saturday. Fred Elliot and Mrs. Frank Sul livan took thefr father, Eugene Elliot to his home' In Drain, Wed nesday. Mr. Elliot has been mak ing his home here with hfs son, Fred. Mrs. Frankle Garoutte is work ing at the Bridge Tavern while her husband Is recovering from tnltirle he received when his truck upset on the Tiller road recently. Mrs. Ed Hamlin is home from Portland where she has been visit ing her daughter and family for several weeKs. Miss Mary Hoots, who works in the Green witch, went to her homo in Qlcndale Thursday afternoon, to visit her sister, Who is ill. Word has been received from Miss Clara Moore, saying she has a position teaching In Oakridge this year. Miss. Moore taught irt the intermediate room last year. The Women's Society of Chris tian Service will meet at the Tome of Mrs. Normart Ashcraft, Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock, October 9th. All members are urged to be present as the bazaar and supper, which Is held every Quick Courteous Service Two-One TAXI CO. CALL 21 7 z OUR BOARDING HOUSE 0NS TUS Two ought T3 B6 AS CL(596 ARCES IN A KETTLE fvw NU,V&&0TW CW AROUMO ELfeGTR fcABBrrs OMIRAL USED TO year, will be discussed. Cecilo Williams, Who was at tending business college in Eu gene, is continuing her commer cial work at the Bible Academy Irt Cartyonvllle. The persons attending the 50th birthday anniversary of the Re bekah Lodge No. 41, at Roseburg Wednesday night were Mr. and Mrs. Ale Worthington, Mrs. Ben nctta Pickett, Mrs. Howard Green, Mrs. Wade Worthington, Mrs. Fred W. Cooper, and Mrs. A. C. Duncan. A committee met with Mrs. Norman Ashcraft Monday night to make plans and appoint com mittees for the reception of the teachers Friday night. The ladies who were chosen for the refresh ment committee are Mrs. Virgie Hoskin, Mrs. Lydla Moyer, Mrs. Etta Shaw and Mrs. Bert Eshlo- man. The entertainment com mittee is Mrs. Ashcraft and Vic tor Shaw. The decorating com mittee is Mrs. Ray Bartley, Mrs. Bradford Wynfer, Mrs. Otto Hughes and Miss Tuppence Pel ham. Mrs. Alico Nagel moved her household effects to Tiller Fri day, where she has property. The high school enjoyed a par ty held at the school Friday night. Miss Faith Scofleld of Bend, enrolled at the Bible Academy this week for her second year of Work. Raymond Smick spent the Week end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Smick. He and his famify live at Hornbrook, and Raymond recently has been promoted to signal man. Dale King was In Roseburg on business Wednesday. J. P. Smick went to Roseburg on a matter of business Thursday morning. Mrs. Dennis Hanks came home Tuesday night after a week with relatives in Eugene and Spring field. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Black burn, who live in Myrtle Creek, GOLD LABEL Straight BOURBON Whiskey , Next timq you call for a bottle, make it Gold Label. It's got what it takes when it conies to taste. PINT $2.15 QUART 6 Proof ). Unity 4 ConlDOfiT. ltd.. Pe!l. "H !l E&AttEl.kSHtEOT MEBT OP OUR WATf4D06S OF 8BBrJN tfcPu.A. A YOUTH 1,100, ROVED TW OCBArSHMPlNi FACT, PULLED AN OAft IN) ONE OT . ARCTIC KAVAKS -VA5 ) f HOPE TME DOT S.l called on the Hiram Hash family, Friday evening. Mrs. Ray Bartley and daughter Lillian', returned from Porfland Saturday where they have been for three Weeks. The champion prune picker In the Bill Willis prune orchard was Bill Watktns, who picked 582 box es in 20 days. He's getting along in years and has only one arm. Mrs. Norton, who teaches In high school, spent the week end wuri ncr uusuuiiu ui mutiny, mi . Norton came back with her to visit for several days. J. O. Gloss was in Roseburg on business Thursday morning. Yonecrita Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Ambrose left Saturday for Stockton, Calif., where they will spend the winter. Bob Roberts, late of the U. S. army at Vancouver barracks, has received a medical discharge duo to ear trouble. Mrs. Roberts, who has spent the summer in Eugene and her husband spent the weekend visiting at the B. R. Roberts home. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Loytl have purchased the Glen Wells When the family workers come home, they'll welcome a refresh ing tnomfnt to relax. A fix bottle carton of Coca-Cola from your dealer is the easy way to provide home refreshment. IOITIID UMDEI AUtHOmtV Of IHE C6C C0l Coca-Colo Battling Company of Roteburg With Major Hopple GLAD TO & THAT'S A ,r - ,t j . 1 rEET VOU.Y SALTWATER MAJOf?; X L JOKE, ALL rSNiEW 4RISRT . VOU WEftB : IT A SAILOR rN0CKEO -VOOlVE CHRlSTOPMER GOT A COLUMBOS Rl&rfT OFF THE home south of town and will take possession immediately. Mrs. Nellie Ryon and daugh ter, Miss Ida May Ryon, of Peu- bclo, Colorado, visited friends here Thursday. Night arid Day The United States flag is per mitted to be flown night and day over the cast and west entrances of the eapitol In Washington. When Congress is in session, "Old Glory" may be flown night and day over the senate and house chambers. Digestive Facts As far as the chemistry of di gestion is concerned, if is more important to chew bread or pota toes than meat. Digestion of car bohydrates fpotatoes, bread, etc.) starts in the mouth, while diges tion of meat protiens begins in the stomach. FREE! TO THE LADIES Constance Ucnnclt Cosmetics every Monday and Tuesday eve ning at the Rose theatre. (Adv.) Pitcher ChcrrHe Root Released by CMcj Cub CHICAGO. Oct. 8. (AP) Charlie Root, for 16 years a star pitcher with the Chicago Cubs and a 20game winner through that span, was given his uncondi tional release today. . Jim Gallagher, general manag er of the Cubs, said the 42-year-old hurler had been offered a job as coach with the Los Angeles team of the Pacific Coast league. Rout ..ha, incflpsiert. Gallagher said, that he would accept the post. Dory Creek DAYS CREEK. Oct 8. Mr. and .Mrs. Bruce Baker of Glendale, Calif., were over-night guests Monday at the home of Mr. and Mis. Ivan Welch. Mr. and Mrs Baker plan to soon move here to make their home on what was formerly the Joe Allin place. Dr. barnes who has been sta tioned at the South Umpqua Falls C. C. C. camp until recently has been transferred to the China Flats camp and Dr. Robert Kino- Jhita has. again returned to the local camp. Mrs. M. K. Dean received medi cal attention at the Mercy hospi tal In Roseburg last Saturday re turning to her home In the even ing. While there she underwent a minor operation and '.a reported to be convalescing satisfactorily at her home here. Mrs. Henry Brown was a guest Wednesday at the Oliver Britton home at brew. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Spencer and Earl Wood were attending to busi ness matters In Roseburg Mon day. Mrs. Buster Barnes and her son Roy, left Saturday afternoon for McMlnnvllle where they will, spend some time at the home of sister, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne f,m,"f" m,3 TLr Z '"Z , ,hc, "' J5!0''!.8. ? Smith. Mrs. Barnes who has been making her home in Canyonvlllc while employed at the Bridge Tavern recently spent several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Moore, at their home jhcre. Later In the fall she plans to go to the coast to join Mr. Barnes who Is employed with the highway patching crew. Approximately sixty of the men who have been stationed at the South Umpqua Falls C. C. C. camp have left for their homes in the southern states within the past few days. The Saturday ev ening Iwfore their departure they were honored with a lovely tur key dinner at the camp. There are about forty men now left at the lota! camp, while the Side camp at Diamond lake has a fifteen man crew stationed there TH8 SIX-BOTTU CARTON COMPANY IV 1 Telephont 184 Pretty Fair Queen r;: t;X y r Nancy Nesblt wears crown oetoxen ing her feign as queen of the Lot Angeles, Calif Cewntv Fair. The Men Who have been at the Devil's Flat and Steamboat camps have recently been transferred to the main camp at tiller. Mrs. Archie Ferguson, Mrs. Raymond Spore, Mrs. Wa6 Wor thington, Mrs. Ralph Weaver and John Ferguson attended H fair board meeting in Canyonvilie Thursday evening1. Plans Were made to call a meeting in Janiz ary for the election of officers aha to make tentative prepara tions for the 1942 fair. Johrt Montgomery, project stftf- erinfendent at the South (Jfhpqu'a Falls C. C. C. emp enjoyed a Visit at hts home at Lookihggiass during the week end. Dr. Kino- CO 4 II mm warn Although production of 1942 Ford Ctrl will be sharply curtailed as the Immense program of defense work be ing tarried out by the Company gelt into full swing, Ford engineers declare the new cars are unquestionably the finest lit the 38 years of the Company's history. Lockwood Motors. Inc. Your Douglcrs County Ford Dalr shlta, camp surgeon, spent the week end in Medford a Dick Le Early In the week Mr, arid Mrs. A. B. Crlpps, Mr, and Mrs. Yarnell Cripps and. Mrs. Paul Cripps and son, Gary, of Medford were visitors at the Cole home hear Tiller. Fteur, cook at the camp. Mrs. A. E. Moore returned to her home here Sunday evening from McMlnnvllle where she had enioved a short visit with her jnin-law and ducighter, Mr. and!! I Mrs. Wayne Smith, and their I small son, Douglas Wayne. ; - Mr. and J.??e.- Charles Farmer t of Medford were' guests at the Ray Wright home Tuesday. Don Wright who for the past year has been with the National Guard at Camp Murray has re turned to his home here to assist 'his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. .Wright. r Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hutehin I son returned Sunday evening from Marshfleld where they had spent the week end as the guests of their Son-ln-Ia arid daugnter, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bromley, and' their daughter, Mis Gem Hutchlit soft. Ortteuehed Lips Hindustan Jungle natives be tween Bcypore and Madras prov inces oi India, never allow cook- Enjoy Autumn Wtftk-Enti Af lEAirwia NATURELAND AuluPrtrt U h lovelier sert of the ?e'r mt eatffltul . "NAttftELAMO." W lnvlt jf6tt to 0ritl fiHMwitnt wett-' rtet ivlth it. W ffr foti sjriM MHlKimltt tfctlgrtMV s)rV. dtw U) btnet, lmhnln, fltblng ana) tOff MMrtf.' Retotyl r(e fr dy or by th week. M we ft . "Coi f rjrltfrefartd. . 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