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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEVY. ROSEBURS, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1942.
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Huskies Defeat
Vandals In Final,
5-Minute Rally
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(AP) The University of Wash
ington will ba but to regain un
disputed possession of the north
ern division Pacific coast confer
ence basketball lead tonight when
It attempts to duplicate last
night's 44-37 victory over the Ida
ho Vandals.
Superior reserve strength en
abled the Huskies to win last
night's fracas as the Huskies
fielded a well rested squad in
the flnai five minutes to come
from behind and walk off with
the victory.
A dramatlq duel between Husky
forward Chuck Gllmur and the
Vandal's star center, Ray Turner,
highlighted the game until Tum
or fouled out half way through
the second period as a result of
his persistent close checking of
Gllmur. The Husky ace walked
off with scoring honors with 18
points, scoring 7 field goals and
four free tosses.
Score at halftlme had favored
Washington, 19-17, but the Hus
kies dropped behind in the face
of a steady Vandal attack until
Idaho led 35-34. Coach Edmund
son then sent in his stalling line
up again for a last-minute victory.
Washington and Washington
State now both have seven wins
against four defeats in confer
ence play and a win tonight by
the Huskies will give them a half
gamii lead; a loss and they will
trail by the same amount.
, City League Standings: ,
Lund's Radio 10 5 '.750
Stephens Auto : 9 6 .600
Roscburg Alleys 8 7 .533
General Petroleum .... 8 7 .533
Umixjua Cleaners ........ 7 8 .434
Del Rcy ,.. 6 9 1 .400
Elks .; ; 6 9 .400
Sandwich Shop : 6 9 ,400
Games Last Night:
Sandwick Shop, 3; - Umpqua
Cleaners, 0; Del Rcy, 2; Roscburg
Alleys, .1; Stephens Auto, 2; Elks,
1; Lund's Radio 2; Gen. VeU'o
leum, 1.
High Individual Game Score:
' Paul Lund, 230.
High Individual Series Score:
Baughman, 596.
Stephens Auto Club:
Handicap 103 103 103 309
Van Valzah .... 139 212 186 537
Stephens 1.33 203 131 467
Beaty 170 190 168 528
Stanton 145 162 196 503
690 870 784 2344
Elks Club:
Spencer 147 133 208 488
Elliott 132 143 175 450
Sherman 152 199 188 539
Campbell 165 151 170 486
Handicap 7G 70 7fi 228
672 702 817 2191
Lund's Radio:
90 90 90 270
A. Flegel ....... 166 151 163 480
J. Zenor 148 186 134 4(8
M. Krell 128 110 145 383
Douglas County 'B' League
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TOURNAMENT
Douglas County "B" League
Teams Fighting It Out!
Admission
25c
Per Session
40c
Finals .
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
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They're for Congress, Folks
' 1 ""T BUNDLES",
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Sail Franciscans came through with this collection of Junk for the
Spokane, Wash., Athletic Club's "Bundles for Congress" drive. From 'left,
Frank Nibley, Kevin McQcttlgan and Ruth Cleveland exhibit diaper, old
brassiere, spittoon and "Information" sign donated to congressmen.
P. Lund ........ 163 199 230 592
695 736 762 2193
General Petroleum:
77 77 77 231
W Stephenson 143 163 1 160 466
R. Vrooman .. 126 170 150 44ti
E. Kinsfather 172 177 179 528
B. Hohnstcin 180 147 180 507
698 734 746 2178
Roscburg Alleys:
54 54 54 162
Stock 163 184 115 462
Bclulnas : 132 144 149 425
Dunstan 104 170 202 476
Rogers 183 196 187 566
63fi 748 707 2091
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TWO BIG
TOURNAMENTS
CHAMPIONSHIP FLIGHT
Roseburg Senior
High Gymnasium
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
February 12, 13, 14
Sessions 4 p. m. 7:30 p. m.
CONSOLATION FLIGHT
Junior High Gym
Friday, Saturday
February 13, 14
Sessions 4 p. in. 7:30 p. m.
V ? C SlL WALL. 7 THWT I
A, "y T INS pLUNtfETT
I. BCO. U. t.PAT.W.
Del Rey:
101 64
Wetzel 158 199
Robertson .... 162 139
McCallistcr .. 128 134
Baughman .... 208 199
757 735
Umpqua Cleaners: ..
121 121
C, Muller .... 164 199
D. Glon2 142 127
T. Parkinson 132 138
D. Carr 137 144
696 729
64
185
158
139
189
229
542
459
401
596
735 2227
121
189
97
127
159
363
552
366
397
440
693 2118
Cecils Sandwich Shop:
78 78
D. Mills 199 162
A. Weiss 160 155
C. Stevenson 158 180
C. Black 153 182
748 757
78
234
545
455
493
522
184
140
155
187
744 2249
Seniors Take Top Spots
In Interclass Contests
In the Interclass contests held
last week at Roseburg Senior
high school the seniors continued
capturing points as they won the
boys' basketball and extemporane
ous speaking contests. In basket
ball the seniors were followed by
the Juniors and sophomores in
that order. Extemporaneous
shaking resulted in the same re
sult for the three classes, seniors,
juniors and sophomores. Antla
Young won for the seniors, while
the -juniors were represented by
Virginia Wolsk, and the sopho
mores hv Kitla Carnahan.
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STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKIY
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With Mofor Heopto
WHW A DEVASTATING
PUNCMESAD
PLUNKETT
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LltfB THE
GOES
PLUNKETT
Officers of State
Grange to Attend
Zone Meet Here
Plans for a meeting with state
grange officers have been com
pleted by Rivcrsdale grange,
which will be host to the annual
regional conference to be held at
the grange hall Feb. 20. .The
meeting will start at 10 a. m. and
will be open to all farmers.
At the regular meeting of the
grange held Friday night, Mr.
and Mrs. L. W. Josse were ac
cepted into membership. Arrange
ments were made to send Lectur
er Alice Kruse to the lecturers'
school, to be held in Corvallis,
Feb. 18. A defense committee
was appointed consisting of Eldon
Ogle, Darley Ware, W. D. Love,
Bert Kruse and Cleo Tipton., .
Announcement was made that
the home economics club will
meet for a pot-luck dinner at the
grange hall at 12:30 p. m.,Fob.
13. , j
The losing team In the annual
grange pest hunt will serve-si din
ner to the winning team at 6:30 p
m. March 6.
Mable Patterson was appointed
to send remembrances on behalf
of the grange to members now Jn
service with military forces.4-
R. H. S. Debating Teams
Make Good Showing
The Roscburg High school de
bate squad returned last week
from a successful invasion of Mc
Mlnnville, where they participat
ed in the Linfleld college debate
tournament. One team, compos
ed of Margaret Thompson and
Jonathan Shcphard on the af
firmative and Jack Horn and Var
ney Baker on the negative, won
five out of their first six prelimi
nary debates and thus reached
the final rounds. Beaverton won
first place In the tournament, fol
lowed by Eugene and Albany in
a tie for second, and Roseburg
next, this is the first time a
Roseburg team ever reached the
finals of this tournament and is
exceptional in that there were 19
teams entered in the senior dl
vision. '
Surprise Visit Enjoyed Mr.
and Mrs. A. J. Tuck, who reside
In Edcnbower, were most pleas
antly surprised over the week-end
by the arrival of their son and
daughter-in-law, Dr. and "-Mrs.
Ralph Tuck. The visitors have
been located for several years at
Nome, Alaska, where Dr. Tuck
has been employed by the U. S.
Mining and Smelting company
They were en route to the com
pany's head office at Salt Lake
City, Utah, where he will receive
instructions prior to being trans
ferred to one of the company's
large operations in New Mexico.
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Around the County
Sutheriin
SUTHERLIN, Feb. 10 Mr. and
Mrs. H. I. Belden have returned
from Baker where they visited -several
days with Mrs. Belden's
mother, who Is ill in the St. Eliza
beth hospital there. They re
turned by way of Portland also
visiting relativt-s there.
Mrs. G. E. Gardner is ill in Mer
cy hospital with pnuemonla.
James Trembath made a busi
ness trip to Eugene Friday.
LaVcrne French left Friday for
Portland where he is employed.
He had been visiting his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Orville French here
for s few days.
Elmer Corty was seriously In
jured Thursday afternoon when a
pair of tongs slipped from a pil
ing allowing it to fly back and
strike him across the abdomen.
He was rushed to Mercy hospital
in Roseburg. He Is employed by
Kirk and Whipple, piling contrac
tors. Marvin Baldwin and Gordon ;
Fennell spent the week end here i
visiting relatives and friends, i
They are located at Grants Pass
where they are employed in the
Benton mines.
T. O. Cunderson has purchased
the interest of Roy Baker in the
ice cream parlor and it will now
be operated by Mr. and Mrs. Gun-
derson. Mr. and Mrs. Baker left
Monday for Portland where they
will reside. ,",
L. K. Arthur of Roscburg was a
business visitor in Sutheriin
Thursday. .
Several from here attended the
American Legion meeting in Oak
land Wednesday night. '
At the regular meeting held by
the Sutheriin volunteer fire de
partment, held in the City hall
Wednesdaynight, it was decided
to fly the flag, recently purchas
ed, from the bell tower in front
of the fire hall.
Jack Young left Thursday for
Seattle where he was called bacj:
into service in the army.
Leonard Barge enlisted this
week in the U. S. navy and is
waiting his call;
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gunderson
have moved from the Currier
house on Umpqua street to the
apartment back of the ice-cream
parlor and Mr. and Mrs. George
Norris have moved into the Cur
rier house.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hoyt and
daughter, Betty Jo, left Friday to ,
spend the week end with Mrs.
Hoyt's parents in Harrisburg. .
A "Victory Book" Campaign"
box has been made by Den num
ber 2 of the Cub scouts and placed
at the school. Books ,collected
will be sent to committees in
charge of the campaign for sol
diers and sailors.
Miss Lois McNabb of Oakland
visited her sister, Mrs. Todd Gil
breath, here Friday.
Arthur Webber, son of Mr. and
Wm. Webber, has joined the navy
and left Thursday for service.
Days Creek
DAYS CREEK, Feb. 10 Earl
Sumner was attending to business
matters in Roseburg Tuesday. He
was accompanied as far as Dil
lard by Mrs. Sumner who visited
at the Dee Coon home until his
return.
Ivan Taylor and his brother-in-law
returned to their homes in
Grants Pass early In the week
after spending a few days here
with the former's brother, Dan
Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Ferguson
and the former's mother, Mrs.
Helen Ferguson, were shopping
and visiting in Roscburg Friday.
Late Friday evening Mr. Fergu
son left for Alameda, California,
in response to a message received
GETTING
STALE?
FOWLING
KeSPS VOUFIT..
Keep fit, Mr. Buslnesa Man,
and Ladies, too, by dropping In
ona or two nights a week for
Viealthy exercise that Is great
fun. You'll find the town'
loader pepping up here I
Roseburg
Bowling Alley
Air Combat Chief
Brig. Gen. Carl Spaatz is new
commander of entire Army Air
Corps combat forces. He was
formerly executive assistant to
Maj. Gen. Henry Arnold, chief
of Army air forces.
while in Roseburg telling of the
death of his sister-in-law, Mrs.
Hector Ferguson.
Thursday J. D. Wright and his
son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Wright, were business
visitors in Medford. Delia and
Doris Wright stayed with their
grandmother, Mrs.. J. D. Wright,
during their parents' absence.
Mrs. A. E. Moore was among
those attending to business mat
ters In Roseburg Tuesday.
Lawrence Simmons has return
ed to his home near Marshfield
after spending several days at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Sumner.
Mr. and Mrs. N. N. Wood were
business visitors in Roseburg
Tuesday. Mr. Wood had return
ed to his home here a few days,
earlier after spending a week in
Roseburg receiving medical at
tention. Bruce Ferguson and . Jake
Smith, forest service employes,
have been spending some time
assisting with the graveling op
erations being carried on on the
North Umpqua road.
Among the local people going
to Roseburg Wednesday were Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Hutchinson, Mrs.
Roy Duncan, M. J. Willard and
Dan Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. John Ferguson
and their daughter-in-law, Mrs.
Bruce Ferguson were shopping in
Roseburg Saturday. The latter
who has been a guest at the home
of her parents-in-law for a couple
of days returned to her home at
Tiller Tuesday.
Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. A. S.
Tison and their son, Jim, were
business visitors in Roseburg. The
following dAy they were guests
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ga Tison, at her home near Drew.
Mrs. Roy Duncan and Mrs.
Walter Hutchinson went to
Myrtle Creek Monday, the latter
receiving medical attention while
there.
Canyonvihe
CANYONVILLE, Feb. 10
Regular meetings of civilian de
fense workers in Canyonville
have been arranged to be held
each Friday at 8 p. m. with a
brief program and business ses
sion planned at each meeting.
At last Friday's meeting, the
second in the series, Alyce John
son, Mrs. A. C. Duncan and J. O.
Gloss were appointed to arrange
entertainment features. Norman
Ashcraft, J. O. Gloss and Victor
Shaw were named on the paper
conservation committee. Mrs. W.
C. Pelham and. Mrs. RayBartley
were appointed as members of a
committee to collect books for
service men.
Approximately 40 persons en
rolled for the first aid classes.
The first instruction period was
held at 2 p. m."Sunday.
The newly Installed air raid
siren was given its first test at
noon Saturday.
Robert Shaffer was named air
raid warden for the north end of
town. The warden for the south
section of town is still to be chos
en. A group of women nave volun
teered services in cleaning the
hall and preparing It for m'eet
ings. r
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