ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1944. Beavers, Padres Crowd Seals For League's Top Spot (By the Associated Press) The San Diego Padres and Portlend Beavers are within a game and a half of the Pacific Coast league leading San Fran cisco Seals today as a result of Portland s 6-5 ll-inning win over Oakland and San Diego's 5-4 vic tory over the Seals last night, Seattle, although outhitting Los Angeles 14-7, lost 8-7 when the Angels bunched their blows off Tincup to score seven runs In the last half of the ninth.: Sacramento continued Its win ring ways with a 4-1 defeat of Hollywood, giving Southpaw Dreisewerd his ninth victory In ten starts. ? Portland nudged over five runs in the seventh ir.nlng on two hits, a walk and an error to lead 5 4, only to have Oakland tie it up in its half of the inning as Feder meyer gave way to Pieretti. The Beavers pushed across the winning tally when Harris tripled and Shone singled him home. In the Rainier-Angel scramble, Tincup allowed only ' one hit through the seventh but gave way to Demoran when the roof fell in during the wild ninth inn ing. Team Standing: W L . Pet. San Francisco 44 38 .537 Fortland 42 39 . .519 , .-.-a fl-jimijhii'im'irm Australian War Bride Freed : ft :.. j-1" ..."as.xV-.HiK 3 ,...mr -ttse..! - .v - i - . (fv6i teicimoioj Mrs. Margaret Avery Blair, 24, one ot the two pretty stowaway . an war- brides -releaead from Federal custody in eian Francibcu co...., uo&s happily at picture, ot her husband, Capt,. Ji'reaericK. Ov Blair, wnom sue la row tree tor lojik'; picture, ot Capt. Biatr Is wiiA-Acme telepnoto trans mitted to iin ipnuicisUo alter Ola arrival in Wasiimgion, snows nun loot lug at picture ot ills ;wUc la Wasnington newspaper. .Poivgamisls After Trial EVERGREEN GRANGE HALL Saturday, July 1 GOOD MUSIC Dancing starts at 9 p. m. Adults: 50c School age children 10c WHAT TO DO WITH YOUR - MAGAZINES AMD MOKSi Tie them inbundicsabout ISincneshighj i so they can be easily handled , for collection. CORRUGATCD AND CARDBOARD BOXtl AND CAATONSi Flatten them out and tie tbem in bundles boul 12 inches high: Save For Roseburg's COMING PAPER Drive' JULY 7-3 SPONSORED Br Eagles Lodge WEyl Ttlepholo) Scene In Salt Lake City court after -15 polygamlsts. members of the unique Fundamentalists sect, were found guilty ol unlawful cohabitation, shows some of the defendants talking to their attorney. Left to right: Heber K. Cleveland, J. W. Musser, Moris Q. Kunz,,J. H.,McKnight, de fens'! counsel; Oswald Brainicb, and one of .the Mrs. Bralnlcns. Bricker Receives Big Welcome On Return to Ohio COLUMBUS, D., June 30. (AP) Gov. John W. Bricker came home from the republican national convention last night to the most tumultuous welcome of his, long political career. An old-fashioned torch-light parade .and political, rally greeted the P. O. ,P. vice-presidential nominee bore and later virtuall every resident of nearby 'Mount Sterling turned out for a celebra tion at his birthplace there. Thousands lined - this . city's flare-lit main . thoroughfare and cheered as the white-haired can didate . rode on the back of an open automobile through a storm of confetti. During the. rally, in the slate house square, . Bricker , promised to work, unstintingly "to preserve this beloved land .of ours, the finest God ever created, and to help her take her place of leader ship among the nations of - the world, and to help build . peace and good-will." ' He told former neighbors at Mount Sterling "It Is an unselfish job I'm trying to dothat of pre serving the two-party , system in America." Turkey Show Funds Good , For, Postwar Spending SALEM, Ore., June 30. (AP). Stale funds allocated to the J&clfic International Livestock exposition, Eastern wregon live stock show, Pendleton round-up and the Northwestern -Turkey show may be saved each year and spent by the expositions after the war, Attorney General Neun er ruled today. - Some of the funds may be spent at, any time for general jriainten. ance, he ruled. , New Officers Seated By Roseburg Rotations i New officers of the Roseburg Rotary club were Installed at the regular 'luncheon meeting neia Thuisday. The officers, who were installed, by - Ed Looney, mciuae C. H. Beard, president; Ray p Hampton, vice-president; Story lies, secretary-treasurer; .Henry Carstens, M. i O. Ream, . James Meyers, Earl Wiley and Walter Olmscheld, directors. The new . president was pre snteed with a myrtlewood gavel. George Melvin, manager of the Veterans facility, occupied the birthday table. Local O. & C. Offices Now in New Location : District headquarters of theiO. and C. administration have, been Lmoved from the ' Lumbermen's building to i the -fourth -floor, of the Pacific building, formerly the Perkins building, and business Is inow- being conducted at the new llocation. E. K. Peterson, district forester, reports that office hours will be from -8:30 a. -m. .to 5 p.. m., these hours being observed during the .Fourth - of July holi days, as the employes of the Department. of the 'Interior, for the duratlon,wUl observe no holidays . exespt Sundays , and Christmas. Picker Shortage Faced By Berry Growers ; OREGON CITY, Ore., June 30 (AP) Growers face, a shortage of about 800 cane, berry pickers in this area at the season's peak when 1400 workers will be need ed, the farm labor, office said to day. : Favorable spring weather re sulted in one of the heaviest crops on record. Wilbur WILBUR -.Mrs. iRosell a Bridge and sister, Mrs. ,N. ,W. Stewart,' went to Hugo .Friday to visit -Mr. - and Mrs. , Ivan . Bridge and family. .They returned iiqme Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Miller and daughter, Donna Jean, from Bremerton,' Wash., spent the past ten days here visiting their aunt and uncle, Mr. and sMrs. Milt Miller and other -relatives.; He. is employed in the . shipyard at Bremerton. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Martin and ..small , daughter, ; DeAnna from Moro, who were -delegates to the state .grange at -Grants Pass, stopped oyer to -, visit the latter's -mother, -Mrs. Frank Grubbe. They left DeAnna .with her grandmother while they at tended the , convention. . , Mrs. Williams -and daushter. Myrtle Birge, of Sutherlln spent Wednesday vlstlng Mrs. Charles Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Harold McKav trrr Iff nnJ . VT . Tnn . . II , and Mrs. Kesterman to Portland,' Tiaay, where -Mrs. i Russell en-; tered the hospital for special; treatments. : ' Mr. ,and Mrs. -Bernard Martin and Mr. and Mrs.. Sather of bor row , were dinner, guests of Mr., and Mrs. Frank Grubbe Sunday. Mr. and .Mrs. Harry Wcl)s and daughter, -Kathaleen, of Rose burg, were visiting over the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Balrd. ; Mrs. Crandahl and daughter, Marilyn who are - quite tick at their home here, are -reoorted to be improving. Mr. and Mrs. Menzie Xe were businetj ylsitprs ;in -Roseburg Monday. . J. tM1 yern m. ORR , V it A 't I vlUSwrhStlMM M V I 'A Ml BAN 11 BY MAIL! San Diego . 44 41 Los Angeles 41 40 Hollywood 41 42 Seattle 40 41 Oakland 39 41 Sacramento 35 44 ,518 chasing and leasing-by the com .506 pany, of service- station and other .494 properties, .494 .488 .443 Oil Firm Names Realty Agent for Oregon Area i The appointment of R. F; Uhl as real estate representative in the .Oregon, division of the Gen eral Petroleum corporation has been announced by B. F. Ball, resident manager -for the. corpo ration. Uhl's appointment, Ball said, marks the opening of a new department in the company's Ore gon organization, as it is the first time the coast, 'marketers of Mo-bilgas-and Mobiloil have, deemed it necessar.',to assign, a real es tate representative to tjie division! . Uhl'lsrthoroughly-familiar with company operations .and. proced ure; having beeri with General for ten years, holding various respon sible posts in Eugene, North Bend, Portland and Seattle. Hid duties in the new position include the details involved, in the pur- Annual Picnic Deferred By Roseburg Eagles Due , to the fact that many members will be absent over the Fourth of July holidays, the Eagles lodge has postponed -its annual picnic, ordianrily held In dependence day. Arrangements will be made for the picnic at a later date. Fifteen members from the .Roseburg aerie attended the state convention at The Dalles, and at the regular meeting of, the local lodge reported on the state ses sion. Initiation of caindidates will feature the next regular meeting to be held July 11. . To serve others as we would be served. DOUG LAS FUNERAL HOME 50 I' d.' -ri:v"l! . i 1 tie - im warn WiM wmmm Cor. Pins and Lane Street FRANK W. LONG, Manager Licensed Lady Attendant 1 Dr. Minthorn, Cousin Of Herbert Hoover,, Dies ' NEWPORT, Ore., June 30 (AP) Dr. Gertrude ' Minthorn, 62, Newport physician and cous in of. former President Herbert Hoover, died here Wednesday.- She , was-the daughter of the late Dr. Henry J. Minthorn, founder of Pacific academy here, which was attended ,by Hoover when he was a boy. , PORTABLE WELDING To save your tint and money In ease of a break down we offer you a fast, complete, one trip service which .includes an experi enced welder. Phor.e2.-F-2 GENERAL WELDING WORKS Coos Junction "We Go Anywhere . Anytime." -X'.U ...k"" ll 'k'.bi : . WEALTH . I, ,, mm H--Tgl1f4'-i ' 1 i -n SPfED THS YICTQRY BUY ft AR BONDS . 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