FOUR
Proceedings Of
January Listed
Following are the proceedings
and claims allowed at the regular
January term ot county court:
Jan. 2nd Bonds of the follow
ing oflicers examined and ap
proved: O. T. Carter, Sheriff,
$10,000; O. T. Carter, Tax Collec
tor. $30,000: Roy Agee. Clerk.
$10,000; Oliver L. Johnson, Treas-
urer, $30,000: Ben B. Irving. Sur -
eennn. r , nr-,Li
Justice of the Peace. $1,000 'Courier, $8.50, Jury list, Fred M.'m"u"Ur iliK5 7l '
Thomas C. Hartfiel, Justice of the Wright et al $9.00, Roseburg JEM-J'J.' ha ufin'
Peace; additional bond 59,000; .Printing Co., $39.25, A. E. Sini-j ? p?' q ' '
Clarence Leonard, Justice of the I mons, $8.00, P TT Co., $2.35.
Peace, $1,000; Ward C. Watson,
Justice of the Peace, $1,000;
George Edes, Constable, $1,000; J.
C. Beals, Constable, $1,000; Harry
C. Stearns, Coroner, $3,000.
Jan. 4th-SE'4 Sec. 34 Twp. 32,
S. R. 5 W. W. M. sold to G. H.
Bigelow for $1,200 on contract.
Jan. 4th East 8' ft. Lot 15
Block 10, Riddle, sold to E. J. Van
Doren for $15.00 cash.
Jan. 4th Part of Lots 7, 8 and
9, and West 15 ft. Lot 6 Block 28,
Kinney's Addition, sold to J. L.
Richey for $125.00 on contract.
Jan. 4th Lots 5 and 6, Block
24 Walter Addition, Roseburg,
sold to J. L. Richey, for $300. on
contract.
Jan. 4th Lots 17 and 18, Block
25 Sutherlin, sold to Arthur M.
Smith and Alia O. Smith for $70d
cash.
Jan. 4th Lots 12 and 13, Block
20, Miller's Addition, Roseburg,
sold to E. R. Sutton and Anna
Sutton for $60.00 on contract.
Jan. 5th Dance Hall license
grunted to Mrs. Elizabeth Skaggs
at C'.MinaR Vallnv '
Jan. 12th Dance Hall liconec I
KittmiM io wnvne K. Kite, It. M.
Crawford, and Milo Smith for
Rice H'll Community Hall.
Jan. 13th Franchise granted
to D. p. French to construct and
maintain a power line over and
across the Dlxonville Carnes road
in Sec. 17, Tp 28 S. R. 5 W, W. M.
Jan. 13th FVflnrhicn irrnntnrl tn
P. (X Green to install and main-!
rain a water conduit under and.mRer, yc.so, o. T. Carter, $11.30,
across the Red Hill road in Sec.
34, Twp 23, S. R. 5 W. W. M. '
1 Jan. 13th Franchise granted
to P. O. Green to construct and
maintain a power line across the
Red Hill road in Sea 34, Twp 23,
S. R. 5 W. W M. -
Jan. 13th Franchise granted
to P. O. Green to construct and
maintain a power line across the
Red Hill road in Sec. 34, Twp 23,
S. R. 5 W. W. M.
' Jan. 15th Dance Hall license
grunted to N. Lcwellyn and Gar
net Folmsbee for Olalln Commun
ity Hall.
Jan. 15th Lot 3 See. 3, Twp 22
S. R. 12, W.' W. M., containing
4.51 acres, sold to Nelson Hbgan
and Alys Hogan lor $100. cash.
Jan. 15th Lois 9 and 10, Block
5, Miller's Addition, Roseburg,
sold to Erich Hoeft and Jean
Hoeft, for $60.00 on contract.
Jan. 15th SVV1 SI01 Sec. 36,
Twp 24 S. R. S. W. W. M. sold
to Tyee Forest Cooperative for
$157a cash.
! Jan.- 15th Quit claim deed
granted to Kenneth W. Ford and
Hallle E. Ford, for Lot 3 Block 3,
Laurelwood Addition, Roseburg,
to clear title.
Jan. 17th Lots 13 and 14, Block
14, Riddle, sold to Diocese of
vnmui r mi casn.
' Jan. 19th John R, Kerr ap -
Douglas County, Dog Control Dis-
!'iMiii.-u v"ui ccmeiu oincer ioriou cuius.
irici.
Jan. 20th Lot 8 Block 77, Sub-
division A, Kinney's Improved !
j mi iu iwseuurg, som 10 City olraiu-uw, f -l 1 uo SI.160. Rose-
Roseburg for $50. cash.
Jon. 20th Parcel of land in
Plat D, R. H. O. T. sold to Jesse
J. and Versa R. Russell for $100.
on contract.
Jan. 22nd 'Franchise granted
to S. E. Chaudoln to install and
malntr.ln a water conduit across
the Oialla road In Sec. 17, Twp
29, S. R. 7 W. W. M.
Jan. 24th All that Dart of
Alexander Avenue lying between:
the northerly line of Portland
buwi una me norineny ne l
Blocks 1 and 2 extended, in Umn
. qua Park Addition, Roseburg. va
cated upon the petition of W. J.
Mess and Joanne E. Mess.
Jan. 23id - Dance Hall license
granted to F. B. Reeves for Elk
head Community Hall.
Jan. 26th Dance Hall license
granted to Wm. Jantzer and Ben
Phelps lor dance hall nt Azalea,
Jan. 30th -Franchise granted
SAWDUST
Sawdust Burner Parts
Carried in Stock
REPAIR SERVICE
SLAQWOOD Hin. Green.
4 ft. Dry and Green
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
ROSEBURG LUMBER COMPANY
Phone 468-469
to Harry B. Dollar to Install and
mnlntnln o Wfltol. nrlxlt alnn.r
county road in Sec. 33, Twp. 32l$3.80. Chapman Ph a r m a cy, I
S. K. 6 W. W. M. $108.81, Herman G. Althaus, 75 1
Circuit Court: " i cents, Douglas County Farm j
P TT Co $4 95' Greer Publ IJureau' $713, Roseburg Electric,!
Co., $4.20, SIA Comm. 30 cents,
Law Library: West Publ Co..
S6 00 Bnneroft.Whitiinv Cn 7VI
County S" Whlt,ley Co $7-50-
T- T TIL I rr .-. v
F. L. PhlODS. SeCV. $125.78 H.
?: .J 0 a d m 5.n' Commissioner,!
tlSSR P TT Co.. $6.05. SIAirnMr.? iTm. S IOT ,aU
Comm. 31 cents.
Justice Court:
A. G. Clarke. Agt. $10.00. Geo
lW. Young and Son. $100.00. Jus-
f,(n tr ooe nn ti ri
Juvenile Court:
Dr. B. R. Shoemaker. $1.00 and
$2.50, Standard Oil Co., $1.13,
Shell Oil Co., $12.08, Tidewater
Oil Co., $9.24, General Petroleum
Oil Co., $7.10, Agnes M. Pitch
ford, $25.00, P TT Co., $15.65, Mrs.
Heleno Brust, $16.00, SIA Comm.
$3.30.
District Attorney:
Roseburg Printing Co., $34.55,
A. E. Simmons, $39.00, J. K. Gill
Co., $3.29, Lester L. Limberly,
PM $10.00, P 'IT Co., $5.23, SIA
Comm. 30 cents.
County Assessor: '
G. W. Young and Son, premium,
$15.00. extra clerk hire: Mattie
iee tayior, $40.35, Florence H
Powell, $50.05, P TT Co., $3.35,
Roseburg Book Store, $3.60, West
Coast Printing and Binding Co.,
$24.80, Roseburg News Review,
siv.zu, tiA uomm. $1.24,
County Clerk:
PM Lester L. Wimberlv. S130.80
una $z.oo ann a.uo, uoen Lum
ber Co., $98.95, extra hire, Mary
Duclle Ploss. $80.75. P TT Co..
$3.60, Stevens-Ness Law Publ Co.,
ifiZ37, West Coast Printing and
Binding Co.. $42.50. SIA Comm.
County Coroner:
H. C. Stearns, $8.00.
County Sheriff's Legal:
Service fees; George Edes,
$3.00, C. E. Godden,- $1.80, W. A.
Manning, $4.20, Travel Expense,
W. B. Garrett, $9.15, H. M. Mc
Cabe, $28.10, R. G. Baker, $11.45,
A. B. Smith, $23.25, Wm. Kiss-
Standard Oil Co., $8.40, Shell Oil
Co.. $1.95. Nordlins Partn Cn .
j.a.io, urcnara Auto farts, sm.sh, '
O. T. Carter, cash for spot light, 1
$15.00, Olympla Supply Co., $8.50,,
Lester L. Wlml)erly, PM $10.00.
Roseburg Book Store, $2,95, Sun
Printing Co., $9.25, P TT Co.,
$18.90, Western Union, $1.53, SIA
Comm. $13.21.
County Sheriff's Tax Dept.:
P TT Co., $2.35, SIA Comm.
$1.24.
County Sheriff's Del. Por Tax
Coll.:
Roseburg Motor Co., $5.75, Han
sen Motor Co., $63.50, Si Dillard
Motor Co., 65 cents, Hinsdale's
Electric Service $18.35, SIA
Comm. $1.01.
County 8chool Superintendent:
Royal Typewriter Co., Inc.,
$129.60, Oregon News Co., $13.00,
Roseburg Book Store, $7.10, P TT
co., !W.7t); SIA Comm. 30 cents.
County Surveyor:
Ben B. Irvlnrr, $16.10, Virginia
v. r.ggor, iy.uu, t: u. vcar, map,
$3.50, Roseburg Book Store. S9.75.
P IT Co., $2.35. SIA Comm 47
cents.
County Treasurer:
G. W. Young and Son, premium,
"Cinno r-i '
;S&0.75, Pierce Auto Freight Lines
..u., nu cents, r i t uo., $ij.35, j.
lL - Murray, $37.50, SIA Comm,
County Health Unit:
Travel Expense, Mary A. Bar
rett. S63.35. Edith C. I.HII,.r
$54.35, Lester L. Wimbcrly, PM.,
burg Book Store, $2.00, Western
Union, 54.93, Physicians and Hos
pltul Supply Co., $22.69. Now Ser
vice Laundry, $4.07, SIA Comm.
$1.70.
County Horns and Hospital:
Burial, Harry C. Stearns, $50.00,
ltoyd W. Burton, $6.00, Roseburg
Lumber Co., $78.90, Elsie Kellv.
$8.00. B. S. Nichols. $5.75. J. E.
Cooper, $57.00, Fred Boyer, $43.50,
Deb's Market, $6.00, Anderson
Grocery, 75 cents, Utile's Groc-
ery, iougius County Cream
ery, $.19.15, Douglas County Flour
Mills. $54.75, Bob Frank's Groc
ery. $1611 27, Fullerton Candy Co.,,
$19.88, A. R. Greenley, $3.80,
Grimm's Grocery, $13.79. Patter
son's Model Bakery, $52.91, Ump
qua Dairy. Produce Co., $7.12,
Umpqua Produce Co., $15.00,
Roseburg Sanitary Market,
SliU.bl, Calif. Oregon Power Co.
SX8.43, Consolidated Freightways,
ROSEBURG' KEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURS, OREGON
Isi.10, Physicians and Hospital!
Ciir.Jii rn TT CItaII "HI fr,
itf SC AUn, S2M
t6' JK6?",- lthuu2-2?'
,r 11 V' vancu, ai.oo,
ympqua Valley Hardware Co,
f,,.J.U.,, VICUII 1T1UIUC11 fJlC 11,'
... i do mi oono.i
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Total for month. $2641.28. cred -
I- ,,',,' ' .,
meals, $13.13, Safeway Stores
No. 149, $9.27, Clark's Studio, 50
cents and $11.39, New Service
woumy youn nouse:
Extra, lanltor. Joe Karnes.
i $22.75 and $18.20, Roseburg Lum-
' ber Co., $96.00, Calif - Oregon
Power Co., $113.12, Coen Lumber
i-o., it.uu, Denn-Gerretsen Co.
Inc., $10.00 and $13.10, Roseburg
Lumber Co., $21.75, Geo W.
Leeper, $5.50, Roseburg Electric,
$1.50, Umpqua Valley llardware,
$11.24 and $2.50. Otis Elevator
Co., $28.90, Montgomery Ward i
Co.. $25.05. Roseburr Garhace
Disposal, $3.00, Harry Hill, paint
ing, $81.40, SIA Comm. $2.87.
County Welfare Agencies:
Boy's and Girls Aid Society of
Oregon, $13.55, Catholic Charities,
$5.00, Mental cases; Dr. B. R.
Shoemaker, $10.00 and $25.00, Dr.
Geo Houck, $25.00, Dr. Chas B.
Wade, $15.00, Laura Cummings,
$5.75.
County Welfare Commission:
Leslie M.' Scott, State Treas
urer; $5,148.80, covering blind as
sistance, $75.20, Dependent Chil
dren. $1264.20. and Old Ace.
qiooui.w, emergency, ueneral As.
sistance, Dr. Alfred B. Peacock,
$15.00, Mrs.. Russell Barclay
uuaru una room, aoz.uu
County Soldiers and Sailors:
Erwin Short, Chairman, $65.00.
County Agents and Boys and Girlt
Oregon State College, $900.00.
County Bounties
,1,
umu Bonnev. 2 covoies. xo.ihi.
Lowell Lousignant, coyote and
bobcats. $12.50. the following re.
ceived $100 for one coyote: Isaac
Thomas, R. B. Banning, Gerald
L. Lponey, John H. Garrison,
i-owou lousignant, L. o. Worley,
3 bob eats, $7.50, the following
received $5.00 for two hob cats:
i. ,V -?mos- wougias nice, Joe
M-"eenin, the following received
$2.50 for one bob cat; Albert
Weekloy, Harold F. Barker, Ben
nle Payne, Forest Solomon, E. R.
King, C. E. Puckett, Harvey J.
Davis, Chas. II. Erwin, Govern
ment Hunter's travel expense,
$25.00 each, Edgar B. Jones and
Leo W. Ulam.
County Owned Lands:.
Real estate bought, Lexington
Investment Co., $120.00, Timber
Cruisers, and travel expenses;
Armour Murdock. $252.90. J. J.
Holmes, . $5(52.65, W. L. Cobb,
$583.20, Timber compassman; !
Jack Chapman, $305.05, H. V.i Rachor, $29.40; Delbert Poole,
Holmes, $40.75, Jack Kussell,$5.40, Emmett Moyer, $146.70,
S
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$192.00, Walter Wagoner, $229 '80
CT A -. ant CO - . ' '
Dairy Herd Inspector:
Dr. Geo. L. Nicholas, $6.00
Defense Program:
Story lies, chief clerk OPA
Kniff a"d Water'
520.00.
, tiecnon: . ' .
P TT Cot, So cents!
itienerai budd es:
i, J K.GI11 c-53?3,' Roseburg
Book Store, $12.80, Sun Printing
Property Classification: 1
Use of car, Ned-Dixon, $4.25,
map, Ben a. irving, 30 cents.
Farm Appraiser and travel ex
pense, N. E. Richardson, S245.75,
SIA Comm., $1.4,1. .
Publishing:
Roseburg News Review, claims
$25.05. " . ' ' .
Sealer of Weights and Measures
Department of Aericulturp.
$39.64 and $19.82. .
Tax Rebate:
Tax Department, $3547.88. Ore
gon Physicians Service, $75.00.
Bureau Internal Revenue,
$1103.90.
GENERAL ROADS
, The following warrants are In
A. Mathews, $17.65. Alfred Gib!
payment ot Patrolman and crews
bons, $70.30. M.' F. Middclhiiro-.
$78.75," Virginia D. Esse, $1.70,
F. C. Frear, $224.90, Homer Gal
lap, $249.30. Fred J. Hayes,
$180.80, E. L. Dolan, $194.90, Louis
Benway, $186.30, Henry p. He
bard, $79.10, Charles E.' Roberts,
$152.20, J. D. Sanders, $67.70, Ben
W. Taylor, $200.10, Geo Cren
shaw, $172.40, J. T. Buffington,
$166.90, Walter F. Cox, $175.90,
Chas. M. Hlney, $183.50, B. E.
Leas, $258.50, W. L. Corn, $202.20,
J. M. Spancake, $153.40, E. G.
Weber. S59.15. Fred Rranninoor
$172.40, Geo Shamp, $12.20 and
$9.80, J. M. Deardorff, $172.40;
J. F. Sellers. $153.40. Adoloh
tf;,; 1n'lJ4w' A,?Jpn
I J?e,WSM- R,oy I'snS1'-
$166.90, Sharron Colley, $156.60,
A. H. Hardesty, $74.90, S. A.
Mode, $20.90, Cliff White, $73.00,
S11.20. $22.40. $6.00 and SSSSn
Roy Ladd. $28.00. tenrfniTu on'" 5, ?,"4JA'y . -"'
I rl wKT' f?-2.5; I
snsr yr? A ''6 Ha" p'i I
$180.80, Geo Casebeer. $161.70.
nnn HrnmhupL- sic;ie: t tj
Breedlove, $125.20, Chas.' Patter!
son. S184n T.vmnn cm. ciion
Jesse G. Russell, $186.30, Harvey
Carey, $158.90 and $11.70, W. H I
Carey, $71.00 and $69.30, W. E.
Buell, $13.80, Clyde Rvdell
$208.50, S. A, Earl, $201 10 Sam
Woosley, $55.65,- Ed Benjamin
S10.10, Eat-I Townsend, $21.20,
Roy Spalding,' $97.90, Kenneth
Madison, $205.90. ' Max Mvers
$206.40, Ernest Wober, $154.25,
Alfred Cloake, $208.50, E. O.
Rand, $213.90, K. J. Hughes,
$15,90, G. W. Croucher, $90.90,
Richnrd Croucher, $42.10, Regi
nald Johnston, $51.70, E. S. Chau
dion, $3.40, John Linamari, $19.60,
Romie Howard, $97.50, Frank
Wilson, $5.40, O. O. Malhews,
$166.90, Joe Matthews, $144.70,
H. Trent, $98.60, Tim Wandell,
$126.40; Chas. Cermond, $118.10,
John Maddox. $26.90. Guv McGee.
$57.80, Bill Rachor, $57.50, , John
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.WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY
John B. Ollnghcuse, $28.95, Guy
Mcuee, $4b.uo, sniney cam,
$27.60, M. A. Ormsby, $203.00,
Manford McCulloch, $48.10, G. W.
Johnson, $34.30. C. W. Perry.
$183.50, Pete Ulam, $88.80, Ore
gon Physicians Service, $132.50,
Bureau Internal Revenue, $937.45,
Total payrolls, $10,099.10. State
Industrial Accident Commission.
$418.16.
The following warrants are in
payment of express, freieht.
gravel repairs services and sup
plies: Oregon-Nevada-Calif. Fast
Freight, $10.38, Roseburg Sand
ana uravei uo.. Sd.az and
$289.30, Delbert Poole, $4.65, Tiny
aw onup, ej..3u, bou s uarage,
$2.85, M. C. Garage, $2.00, LeBleu
Motor Co., 75 cents, O. K. Rub
ber Welders, $1.25, F. H. Brown,
$1.05, Geo. D. Madison, $9.50,
Whipple Logging Co., $262.50,
City Recorder. ReedsDort. 2.fin.
v-iiy necoraer, canyonville, $3.00,
uemraj Lincoln hUD. xi.m. t a f.
Oregon Power Co.. $32.05. Pacific
Telephone and Telegraph Co.,
90.au, ana 3:u.43, jjen is. Irvuig,
$4.80 and $7.20, Coen Lumber Co.,
$30.00, Sis Fett. $31.45. V. L Hoi.
gate, $2.80, Joelson Lumber Co.,
$136.80, Page Lumber Fuel Co.,
.o, .truest tsarker, $17.16,
Denn-Gerretsen Co.. Inc.. S1.7V? Si
Dillard Motor Co., $31.46, Eugene
Concrete Pipe and Products Co.,
$626.64, Douglas County Farm
Bureau Co-op Exchange, $145.53,
J. E. Haseltine Co., $137.64, How
ard Cooper Corp., $3113.90, Lock
wood Motors, $4.76, Myrtle Creek
Garage, 50 cents, Nordling Parts
Co., $108.93, Sutherlin Lumber
co., sa.uu, west Firestone Store,
$62.88, Qulne and Co , bond, $5.00,
General Petroleum Corp, $1115.35,
Standard Oil Co., $112.44, The
Texas Co., $69.44, Union Oil Co.,
$72.62, Elko Plumbing Shop,
$17.25, Farm Bureau Co-op Ex
change, $1,788.88, Montgomery
Ward Co., $8.95, Orchard Auto
Parts, $55.73, Stearns and Cheno
weth, $288.90, Andrew J. Mat
hews, painting signs, $108.30, ,NW
Industrial Laundry Service, $3.75,
uiiiijqua ouuaing cuppiy uo.,
wood Motors, $1.50, Columbia
Equipment Co., $84.98, D. and W.
I.nmhor rv, 19 ki rr,i. c
ply Co., $15.98, J. E. Haseltine
and Co., $64.26, Oakland Lumber
Co., $363.03, Oregon Culvert and
Pipe Co $833 13 Woodbury and
cFsr, ?99 E K ?Wood Co iSm
ber $7339 ' ' ' ' ' :
ber, $73.39.
Total amount, $11,140.21.
DOG CONTROL FUNDS
Salary and travel expense, John
Roland Kerr, $78.00, Sheep and
goats killed; R. R. Clark, $5.00,
Mrs. Lucinda Gurney, $25.00, J.
H. Black, $10.00, Finzer Hall,
$20.00, J. S. Germond, $15.00, Dale
Baimbridge, $20.00, Chas. . S.
Dyars, $35.00, Velma Jacoby,
$5.00, Sam Harding, $15.00, B. R.
Inscho, $10.00, Henry J Ireland,
$12.50, W. C. Wallace, $30.00. Re
fund dog license, Lotus G. Gartin,
$2.50, . SIA Comm. $1.08. Total,
$292.58. .Licenses sold $809.00.
The largest mollusk known is
the Giant Squid, a species known
to reach a length of more than
50 feet.
THOMAS EDISON, torn In 1847, Am.ilca't groat
Invvntor sp.nt tht 84 y.ars of hil llf. la patl.nt
March of .Uclrical Invantions which h. lucceitfully
wrought for all th. world to njoy and wondor at.
Th. incand.sc.nt light, 1h. phonograph, and many
oihar magic rMiifiek stand as glowing testimony to
th. g.nius of a man whos. boyhood schooltoach.r
one. calisd a dolt". -
is always nonni
WAITING FOR
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Douglas Distributing Co.,
21, I94S."
Uuniversity High
Hoses Out R.H.S.
Hcopsters, 34-31
University High school of Eu
gene defeated the Roseburg In
dlans 34 to 31 on the Roseburg
court Tuesday night to end the
basketball season for the Red
skins, who took only one league
game during the season.
The Indians, who led through
out the first half, came from be
hind to take a one-point lead with
less than two minutes to play, but
a cripple shot by Haley and a
downfloor solo by Salt, who
scooped up a loose ball, put the
game on ice for the visitors.
The game was a battle from
the free throw line, as both teams
were extremely, ragged commit
ting many personal fouls. The
Indians converted 13 out of 19
attempts from the foul line and
University dropped in 12 out of
25 shots. Benson and Harvey
were lost to the Roseburg team
in the last half, while James and
Krell labored under a load of
four personals each. Cornelius
was fouled out of the University
lineup.
Young Off Stride - 1
Young, Roseburg forward and
ace scorer for the season,1 who
was crowded out of first place In
the individual scorincr records.
when Darrell Robinson of Eugene
nign nn ia points in tne game
Saturday night against Uni-Hi,
was too tense and hit only two
field goals,. which, added to four
fre6 throws converted, gave him
eight points for the game or a
total of 107 for the season in
league play and 207 counting con
ferspce and no-conference games.
He was virtually assured of sec
ond place in the league. ' r
Roseburg commanded the first
quarter 8 to 4 and was ahead 17
to 14 nt half-time, but Uni-Hi
came back strong in the third pe
riod to step into a 27-23 lead as
the, game entered the final stan
za. A looping howitzer shot by
Caskey, two free throws by
James, and a cripple by Young,
brought Roseburg back into the
ball game and the Indians went
out in front 31 to 30 as the clock
measured less than two minutes
to play.
But Haley Diekod out a criDDle
in a scramble under the basket
to put the visitors in the lead bv
one point and Salt climaxed the
game when he scooped ud a free
ball when a Roseburg player muf-
ica a pass anu anDoicti down the
floor for a lay-in.
in the preliminary game the
Roseburg Braves defeated the
Uni-Hi B team 34 to 24. ,
Lineups: '
Uni-Hi (34) Pos. (31) Rose'g
Sargent (LJ) F.... (2) Benson
Salt (3) , F (8) Youni?
Gillanders (4),...C t Krell
Oonriell (5) C U James
Haley (6) G ... (3) Harvey
Substitutions: University-Cornelius
4; Roseburg-Caskey 3, Col
ley, At,terbury, Jacobson, Gerret
sen. Officials Hess and Laws.
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Lead by Downing Vandals
' ENGENE, Ore., Feb. 21 (AP)
The University of Oregon
breathed a bit more easily atop
the northern division, Pacific
Coast conference, cage ladder to
day after turning back a spirited
second-half Idaho rally last night
to win 56-45.
The victory put the Oregonlans
a half game In front of idle Ore
gon State and a full game ahead
of also -idle Washington State.
The two teams meet again to
riight, with Idaho scheduled to
appear for a weekend series in
Corvallis. Washington State tack
les the University of Washington
in a weekend douhlebill and
winds up with a pair : against
Idaho. '
Bob Hamilton and Ken Hays
paced the winners last night with
17 to 14 points each while Leon
ard Pyno led the Idahoans with
11 tallies.
Boxing Skill Wins Extra
Rations for Yank Captive
NEW ORLEANS, Feb. 21
(AP) Sgt. Calvin. K. Benedict is
making good use of the boxing
he learned while attending Tu
lane. He was one of a group of
paratroopers taken prisoner by
the Germans. In! a letter to his
parents here he related he had
been awarded extra rations by
winning boxing bouts in prison
camp tournaments.
Prizes to Be Afforded
In Cub Pack's Contest
Cub Pack No. 304 Of Roseburg
will meet in the Christian church
basement at 7:30 p. m. Thursday
under the direction of den chiefs
MAIN EVENT
George Wagner
vs.
Gu$t Johnson
ALSO:
JACK KISER VS. BUCK DAVIDSON
Tickets at Powell's Sporting Goods Store
.245 NORTH JACKSON
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the pack will be exhibited and
judged. E. K. Peterson and
Eugene Springer, Kiwanis club
representatives, will act as Judges.
Xiwanian Abe Bean Is donating a
Tiatchet as first prize. Six addi
tional prizes will be given as iirst
and second awards In each den.
All prizes are furnished by K1-'
wants club members. -: : J
Basketball Scores '
"(By the Associated Press)
Toledo 45. Corvallis 33.
Eugene 48, Cottage Grove 33.
Lebanon- 58, Junction City 45. .
Albany 36, Springfield 29. ;'-
U.S. GIVES GOOD
HOUSEWIVES BONUS
OF RED POINTS
Patriotio American house
wives every day are getting
extra red points for doing a
job that they alone can do
for this country.
For those who wish to
get this red-point bonus,
here's what to do. Save
every 'drop of your used
kitchen fats. Turn them in
to your butcher promptly.
For every pound, he'li give
you Z red points bonus...
that's how urgently these
used fats are needed to
make medicines, gunpow
der, synthetic rubber, soaps
and a hundred other es
sentials on the battlefield
and home front. Keep sav
ing until the last gun's
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WRESTLING
Saturday
ROSEBURG ARMORY
Feb. 24, 8:30 p. m.
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