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FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURS,' OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MXY27. 1? r 1 1 'i I: . d c s r r c h e ti 1; 8 n 1 ti V il I ti I t c i r Yankees Continue Pennant Runaway (By the Associated Press) The New York Yankees yesler ' day continued their domination of the American league by belting the Boston Red Sox 9-2 with a 13- hit assault while Donald pitched six-hit ball. It was the world , champions' l5th victory in their i last la games and boston s inn loss In 13 contests. Washington smeared the Phila J delphla Athletics 8-3 as Sundra I kept 11 hits spaced and pitched carefully in the pinches. ! A pair of streaks evaporated under the lights In the league's J two night games. '. At Cleveland Fleming punched out a ninth inning single ihat ' drove two runners across the plate lor the Tribe's first triumph ' in six starts. The 2-to l decision was the seventh setback of the season for the Chicago White Sox's Edgar Smith. The St. Louis Browns' four game victory stride was broken up by the Detroit Tigers, whose Benton allowed only four blows In the 3 to 1 struggle. Benton also knocked out a double chat was the main Ingredient of ihc first Tiger tally. In the National league the Car dinals curbed the Chicago Cubs 3-1 In ton Innings. In the day's only other Natlon- al league game the Boston Braves retained their grip on second place by turning back the New York wants 4-2 on the six-hit Hurling of Javery. Former Salvation Army Head Hre Now Serves in War Zone Bt.- .in,!- .Aiaii The white clad Sulvation Army worker Dlctured above in the art ol serving food from one of the army's man mobile units at a re mote coastal outpost In the Hawaiian islands, is Mrs. Marie Koerner, former corps commander of the Roseburg Salvation Army post. Prior to her marriage to Adjutant Henry Koerner, she was Lieuten ant Marie Ldrenson and was very active In the Salvation Army work throughout the county. Four of the mobile units maintained by the Salvation Army to serve doughnuts and coffee to America's fighting men are now In service in Hawaii, while others are scattered through out the various fighting zones. The Salvation Army not only has Red Shield clubhouses catering to American forces In Australia, New Zealand, Iceland and the British Isles, but operates 74 United Service Organization centers in 29 states from Maine to California. l m m r mm w. Pet. .583 .500 .500 .417 Black's Kats 7 Lund's Radio ..6 Carr's Variety 6 Alley Cats 5 Garnet Last Night. . Lund's. Radio 3, Carr's Variety 0, Black's Kats 3, Alley Cats 0. , Hign inuiviaual game score Baughman 215. High Individual series score, Lund 509. Carr's Variety. Carr 13G 171 1(0 i(i7 Stanton 168 177 482 525 Sherman .. ......139 193 154 486 Campbell 152 148 120 420 Total 593 689 616 1898 Lund's Radio. Wellman 179 153 163 495 FIcrcI 149 187 162 498 Zenor 183 178 171 532 Lund 203 212 184 599 Total 714 730 680 2124 Alley Cats. Tannlund 113 193 166 472 Wetzel 127 104 124 355 Spencer 149 136 ' 163 448 Baughman 215 170 189 574 Total .. 604 603 642 1849 Black's Cats. Hohnstoifi 190 201 192 583 Young 146 146 147 439 Boucock 184 182 193 559 Black ISO 198 211 559 Total 670 727 743 2140 w Leagues' Standings (By the Associated Press) Pacific Coast Teum W L Los Angeles .., 29 17 Sacramento 27 21 San Diego 29 24 Seattle 25 22 Oakland 24 25 San Francisco Hollywood Portland National Brooklyn Boston St. Louis Cincinnati ... Pittsburgh ... New York .... Chicago Philadelphia American New York .... Cleveland ...i. Detroit Boston ! St. Louis Washington . Philadelphia . Chicago 20 25 23 31 18 30 W L 27 11 23 17 21 17 18 19 19 21 18 22 17 22 13 27 W L 25 10 23 15 23 19 18 18 18 'I l m 21 17 25 11 24 PCT. .!).)() .563 .547 .532 .490 .444 .426 .375 PCT. .711 .575 .553 .486 .475 .450 .436 .325 per. .711 .'.1(15 .518 .Ron .150 .432 .405 ..'ICS Yoncalla YONCALLA, May 26. - Yoncal I boys w ho have entered military service are located all over the globe. Claude Daugherty and Bob Smith arc In Australia, John Jacksoil in Florida, Bob Johnson al Chicago: James Cellars, Texas; taw J LOLKS KEEP COMING BACK TO THE MULTNOMAH And there's one very goo! reason.. .they like it! They like the comfortable, livable moms, they like the food in the coffee shop and dining room, and they like the friendly atmosphere. You will, too! J3 j&itefjs Calvert Cox, Maine; Perry Brad ford, Pearl harbor; Eddie Sehlin sailed from New York; Stewart Mathls, Hawaii; Lloyd Mathis, California; Harry Mathls, Aus tralia; Clyde Kelso, Alaska; Earl Shiery, Iowa; Jim Dodd, Ken tucky; John Wilson, Bremerton, Wash., and Leo Morin, Seattle, Wash. Miss Irene Maupln has been hired to teach the 7th and 8th grades of Yoncalla grade .school next year. Miss Mildred Kruse will enter her seventh year here. Mrs. Gertrude Stoute will teach the 3rd and 4th grades again. As yet the 5th and 6th grade teacher has not been hired. Bene Angst of Portland visited her parents here over the . week end. Tommy tfollamon of Portland is visiting his parents here for a few days. Mrs. Bob Roberts spent several days last week with her parents' in Eugene. Carl Ilummell of Portland visit ed his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chaa. Ilummell, Saturday. Miss Mildred Kruse spent the week-end with friends in Eugene. Mrs. Earl Strong left Monday for a few days' trip to Portland. Mrs. Fred Bolin, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Joel Jackson, for the last two weeks, left Tuesday to take up her work near McKen.ie bridge. Mrs. Lambert, who has been visiting her daughter, Mis. D. C. Wilson, all winter, left Sunday for her home In Tulare, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson took her to Eugene to catch her train. Mrs. Glen Douglas of Creswell visited friends here Saturday. Mis. Jean Cowan spent several days last week visiting relatives in Eugene. John Wilson, who is with the U. S. navy In Bremerton. Wash.. spent the week end here with his parents. Leo Morin, who Is with the U. S. navy at Seattle. Wash., snonl the week end here with his par ents In Hayhurst. Sutherlin SimiElll.IN, May 27.--Mr. and Mrs. Howard VVnhl and son, Kenny Dean, spent the weekend at Yamhill and Portland. While In Portland, they got repairs for their logging equipment and then visited relatives at Yamhill. Mr. Wahl returned home Monday, but due to the illness and death or Mis. Wahl's grandfather, she and Kenny Dean remained there un til Thursday. Among Sutherlin people shop ping In Rnsehurg Friday were Mr. and Mrs. Orville Hankins. Mr. and Mrs. George Shanip, Mrs. Hay Wilkinson and children and Council Davis. Word has been received here frtyrt Mrs. 1. A. Dunlap stating the doctor Is able to be up In a wheel chair now and they hoo to be home the end of the week. They have Ihhmi In Portland for the past two weeks, where the doctor underwent an oieratlon. Mr. and Mis. Ellon Bever left Thursday night for Medrord vvhei-e tlu-y look a plane for San Diego to visit their son, Bernard, who is stationed there. Harold Brow n, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bay Brown, and a cradilale of Sutherlin high school, has been votftt the most valuable player ot the Southern Oregon College ot Education in intramural Softball league as announced at Ashland Saturday. Mrs. C. Tennant anil son, Dean, nave left ror Portland to Join Mr Tennant, who is employed In the shipyards Ihei-e. Lloyd Holgate is confined to his home with the ehlckenmx and his brother, Gordon, Is III with the measles. A hand painted hardboilrd egg in presented to their one and only by Chechoslovakian jlrls as A token ol thf lr love. Commencement Program to Be Held at Sutherlin SUTHERLIN, ' May 27 Com mencement exercises for the 1942 Sutherlin high school and grade school classes .will be held at the gymnasium Friday night, May 29, with the following program: Processional, orchestra and Mrs. Douglas; Invocation, Rev. Weaver; salutatorlan address, Ol lie Grubbe; song, "Just a Little School," orchestra and Mrs, Doug las; valedictorian address, Joe Coenenberg; address, "Where Do We Go From Here," Prof. Paul R. Washke; announcement of awards, Mr. Horner; presentation of diplomas, R. A. Brown, chair man of board; senior farewell song, "We'll Meet Again," Betty ' uavis ana uon r rost. Members of the' high school graduating class are: Edith Brat ton, Betty Davis, Ollie Grubbe, Clara Wcnzel, Junior Adamson, David Baird, Bob Barge, Glenn Larsen and Joe Coenenberg. The program for 8th grade graduates will be presented as follows: Salutatorlan address. Marv Cooper; valedictorian address, June Potter; class will, . Odella Corty; historian, John Musgrove; presentation of diplomas, Mrs. Marie Madsen; class song, grad uates; benediction, Rev. Weaver; "Star Spangled Banner." au- dience;. recessional, Mrs. Douglas. Members of the class are: Nor ma Beecroft, Mary Cooper, Har old Daniels, Nancy Halght, Nona Jane Horslcy, Raymond Norris, Barbara Thomas, Raymond Ches ter, Odella Corty, Anna Finnell, Vivian Havlland, John Musgrove, June Potter, Jacqueline Thompson. Fireworks Ban Lifted Subject to Local Laws WASHINGTON, May 27 (AP) America now may celebrate Julv 4 in the traditional fashion wan. 11 re crackers, rockets, ro man candles and other fireworks. The bureau of mines today amended regulations of the feder al wartime explosives act to per mit manufacture and sale of mese pyrotechnics, of limited size and variety, for public use In patriotic and similar observances. Its action, the bureau emphasiz ed, does not authorize the use of firecrackers, etc., in areas where it Is prohibited by city, county or state laws. Director R. R. Sayers of the mines bureau said the principal reason for the relaxation of the order was to permit disposal of stocks of fireworks already on hand. The more grain included in the cows ration, the more milk the cow produces. Giant Sub-Boats Being Used by Nazis, Report LONDON, May 27 (AP) The Germans have developed hugh 3,000-ton submarines carrying two eight-Inch guns and 14 torpe does for long-range raiding and are believed sending them in re lays to harry the eastern coast oi North America, reports from the continent declared today. Navai circles here said the re ports of the new submarines are "perfect feasible." These U-boats were said to have a surface speed of 20 knots and a submerged speed of 11 knots. It was said here that through tactics of sending relays of sub marines the nazis hope to pin the balance of Untted States naval forces in nome waters and pre pare the way for blows at brltish seapower In the North and Med iterranean seas. PORTLAND, May 26 (AP) The state salvage committee said today all Oregon junkyards must be registered by June 20 to aid In the scrap collection program. Turkey production In the Unit ed States has doubled during the past 10 years, from 16,000,000 to 32,000,000. North Caroollna's governor the only one In the United States who does not have a semblance of veto power. ; Is Leant the Truth About D017EL170RMS Jloundworme ean eauae more trouble than you think. 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