Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, July 13, 1943, Page 4, Image 4

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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 13, 1943.
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Society and Clubs
BY LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER
BAPTIST CIRCLES
ANNOUNCE MEETINGS
Edith Mason circle, of the
RoscburB Baptist Women's Sod
cty has announced a meeting for
Wednesday afternoon at two
o'clock to be held at the home of
Mrs. Mable Krohn on Miller
street.
Eva Cummins circle will meet
at a 12:30 o'clock potluck dinner
Thursday at the home of Mrs. I.
L. Thompson on Marsters street.
Helen Hunt circle will meet in
regular session at two o'clock
Thursday at the home of Mrs.
Herman at 120 West Lane street.
Laurel circle has announced a
business meeting for five-thirty
o'clock Thursday afternoon at
the Baptist church parlors, to be
followed by a six-thirty o'clock
potluck supper. Husbands of the
members have been invited to
the supper and social hour.
Victory circle will meet at two
o'clock Thursday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. H. J. Chandler at
Green.
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WAR RELIEF SEWING
GROUP TO MEET
THURSDAY MORNING
The Christian Science War Re
lief sewing group will meet
Thursday from i):30 to 11:30 a.
m. at the Perkins building. The
weekly mectincs have been
changed to morning sessions dur-
! Ing the hot weather. Mrs. Annie
L. Russell Is chairman of the
group. All persons desiring to
assist with the sewing are cor
dially invited to attend the
weekly sessions.
INSTALLATION OF
OFFICERS TO BE HELD
ON THURSDAY EVENING
Joint Installation of officers of
Roseburg Rcbekah lodge No. 41
and Phlletiirlan lodge No. 8 will
be held at 8 o'clock Thursday
evening at a large affair at the
I. O. O. K. hall. Members and
visiting members are cordially
Invited to be present.
BARKER REUNION
CANCELED FOR YEAR
The president of the Barker
clan reunion has announced that
the annua picnic will not be held
this year, in cooperation with the
war program to conserve gas and
rubber.
Big Game Hunters
May How Apply
For Oregon Tags
Applications are now being ac
cepted by the Oregon State Game
Commission for the I'iiriMllw enn.
clal bla same ia m he i,i LFor ln(' "."'V1?! arca Lake,
.. . 7 ! I tarney and Malheur counties. 2.-
lor me Hunting season. -Ap-,500 tags have been authorial :.t
changed somewhat from, last
year and 2,000 tags at $5 for res
idents and S25 for nonresidents
will be issued.
The entire state will be open to
bull elk hunting from October
2(5 to November 30 while elk of
either sex may be taken in an
area in southeastern Oregon
oounaea on ine norm By high
way 28 and on the west by high
ways , anu yy,
plications will be kept on file and j2.50 each for residents and S5
it by August 16, more applica-1 for nonresidents. Onen
is from September 18 to 'October
RUSSELL'S
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POETS CORNER
IN A LOCAL STORE WINDOW
(By Orpha Collins)
We've seen the big-flowered
dresses
Seen the models dressed in
slacks,
Scon balhing-bcuuty "doodads"
Displayed for fronts and backs.
But the thing that's got us
slurln'
It'll knock you for a roll -Is
that little "FIJI Island" gal
As she looks, out for a stroll.
"Crocodile tears" Is used as a
term of hypocrisy because the
reptile cries when 11 fills its
mouth with food.
lions are received than the soeci
fled quota of t.y!s, then a draw
ing will be held to determine the
Issuance. If the quota for any
particular allotment' of tags is
not reached by August 16, then
all applications on hand will be
filled and the -rest of the tags is
sued Intho order applications are
received until all tags are sold.
A person may apply for a tag
by sending in to the Game com
mission office at 616 Oregon
Building, Portland, the specified
fee and information as to the
type of tag desired, number and
kind of hunting license held, and
name and address. This informa
tion may be mailed in a letter or
on a special application form
that has been prepared for the
purpose.
There will be 2,500 doe lags for
Grant county but only for a cer
tain area lying north of the high
way between Canyon City and
Dayvllle. The part south of the
highway where doe hunting has
been previously allowed will not
be open this fall. For the Lake
Klamath area, 6,000 doe lags will
be issued, and for
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The federal government has I
deemed it advisable to reduce the
deer herds in a certain portion of
the Hart Mountain National An-
iciope reiuge and for yils pur
pose autnorization has been I
granted to issue 250 buck deer
and -100 doe deer tags for the
western part of the reserve, the
open season to be October 9 to
21, inclusive. These tags will be
sold at S.J..-M) for residents and
$5 for nonresidents and may be
applied lor in addition to.the oth
er doe tags mentioned before.
srez Nearly
K.0s Garrison;
Bout Called Draw
PORTLAND, July 13. (AP) I
iiodoito Ramirez, 145-pound Mexi
can, was the uncrowned king of
Pacific coast welterweights In the
the Siccus i hearts of Poi tlanders today, al-
mountain area 1,000 lags, Per- i though his 15-round bout with
sons wishing to apply the doe! Jimmy Garrison, 147, Kansas I
deer tags may apply for only one : City, ended in a draw last night. I
of these three ;ire;i: l-Vn Inrl A crowd nf Sinn rhnnm,l hi.
ie lags arc: $3.50 for residents ; loudly at the close of the action-
and $5 for nonresidents. Open j filled contest, billed by promoters
season for deer is from October as a west coast championship i
1 to iovemoer j. ngni. 1 ney stayed on to boo
The cow elk area has been , roundly the referee's draw deci-
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The bout was hard-fought and
even inrougn the earlier rounds,
: out in tne tenth and twelfth Ra
ndrcz apparently had Garrison
jon i ne verge of a knockout. Ger
i ison came Dae K. however, m
fight the Mexican tn .n i;mri
Still in the elnshlfr t-miml
I here were no knockdowns hm
uarrison was i.-k v
bleeding r:om the mouth and
with one eye almost shut.
Ill the semi.fln:il .Irw b-..li,.l
! 165, hard hitting Woodbui-n flehl!
t er, gained a derision nvm- Vnt,nr,
M 'uo, i mrtland, in a ten
I round limit advertised .-is .-in n
gon light-heavyweight champion
..Ml l-IMIICSI.
Kahllt bored in rnrwl:inlK.
had the fort and Nem-n uieihi.,
, ""'ii ny me limit's end. The
I Woodhurn bov won five .f ihn
lasr six rounds.
Other results:
Mel KnlA-ls. MO Pmii-,,,,1
drew wilh Midfr.v ii,v,. i.e;
,'Porlhuid; Jack Bidiile, Kil.'seat
lie, decis oned Zeh Smin, ice
j Portland.
! Zivic Evens Score With
Decision Over Lamorra
PITTSBURGH, July 13. (AP)
- He's .')() years old and his legs
iren i ine tireless legs they were
Hiien ne wore the welterweight
crown, hui Krilyi Wvif i oi,n i
there fighting and he isn't far
irom ine top of the class.
He proved it last night in ten
minus or superb boxing with
ycnr-oici joirnr .lake Lamott;
nnly man to heal Bm "nn.
Robinson, though the Brooklyn
i boy came back hard enough 'in
I Hie last five rounds to win the
I hacking of one judge.
" inugner ngnt than
the first one," admitted Zivic.
uhu lost a split decision to La
motta in the same ring last June
10. "but I feel sure I was .ahead
all the time."
And the crowd of 15,562 agreed
thai he was as he kept Laniotla,
who outweighed him hv siv
land one-half pounds, at the pain-
uu enn oi a tantalizing left jab.
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For Farm af Yoncalla
I SKAril.I-;. July 13. lAI'i -.
1 1-il Turpin. ace hurler for Seat
tle In the Pacific coast league,
jwill be seen no more this year in
I a Rainier uniform.
1 in pin. a consistent 20-g.imc
"inner, has decided to devote all
his time to his Yoncalla. (He.,
farm, it was learned last iiii;ht.
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l Ortii, Bantam Champ,
.Knocks Out Robleto
Nl'.Vm.K, July 13. - r APi
Manuel Ortiz, the undisputed
, tMiihitmtriicht champion nf the
world, demonstrated his right tn
the title here last night with an
! impressive seventh-round lech
j nii-.il knockout over Joe Rohleto
j of Pasadena. Calif.
I Haltered and groggy, the chul
j lenger was hanging to the ropes
, wilh his head bobbing back and
forth like a punching hag tiom
I the champion's swings when
Referee Eddie llnkman stopped
J tr t the erA gf i minut tn the
, seventh round.
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