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EIGHT ROsfcBUR HEWS-ftEVlEW, ROSEBURG, ORE&OH. FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1947 PLUMBING J- 11111 KIER-CROOCH PLUMBING CO. 1127 Harvard Ave. Phone 613 Y ( sIMPKESSIVE INGIEANATIONS! W IT TAK6S A LITTLE UONSeH., BUT IVE FOUND !. J w There's no place can do my sheet like VHP QUA CLEANERS 3 DAY SERVICE FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY 231 NORTH MAIN ST. TELEPHONE 472 First Baplisl Church Sunday 3 '-It II A. M. " AFTER ALL WHO IS A TRUE CHRISTIAN." Are there many hypocrites in the church?" Mrs. Joseph Deets, -soloist. 8 P M. "THE CONFLICT BETWEEN COMMUNISM AND CHRISTIANITY." Special features, beautiful baptismal service, pictures of the lepers and "What 1ho Pastor saw at the Rose Parade in Portland." P. S. Attend the biggest Sunday School In Douglas County at 9:45. Cultivators for Ford Tractors FERGUSON ROW-CROP FERGUSON TILLER cJltivator for Rub-iotling, seedbed prep- Attaches or detaches in one oration, cultivation, pasture Ten minute. Finger tip control ovation, "trash" farming. from the tractor sent. UMPQUA TRACTOR 125 S. Pint St. Salmon Steaks lb. 47c Salmon, Whole lb. 40c Halibut Steaks lb. 45c Red Snapper Fillets Boneless lb. 39c English Sole Fillets Boneless lb. 39c Crayfish Steaks lb. 29c Dressed Smelt lb. 39c Cat Fish lb. 55c Fresh Oysters Good ones! nj. 69c Fresh Crabs Ocean caught, Whiskey Run .. lb. 35c Fresh Dressed Crab Legs lb. 1.40 Jumbo Prawns lb. 1.35 Frog Legs lb. 2.00 Sea Trout lb. 35c Ling Cod Steaks lb. 39c Black Cod Steaks lb. 34c Dry Smoked Chinook Salmon lb. 98c Kippered Chinook Salmon lb. 65c Razor Clams Dressed lb. 1.00 These fish ar guaranteed to have been caught this week UMPQUA VALLEY FISH MARKET N. Highway 99 Across from Umpqua Cabinet Shop CABINETS WINDOW FRAMES DOORFRAMES SCREENS YOU'VE TRIED THE REST NOW COMPARE THEM WITH THE BEST AT City Lumber & Builder's Supply Vj-mile east of County Barns on North Umpqua Road Phono 659 Top Motorcycle Racers Will Vie At Garden Valley By ROYAL S. DENTON First all-expert and profes sional Tourist Trophy Motorcycle race of this county will be held Sunday, June 15, at the Garden Valley Speedway. 'Hie races are sponsored by the King Cobra Mo torcycle Klub of Roseburg. Sanctioned by the American Motorcycle Association, the races will feature several top flight rid ers and provide more than $-100 in cash awards. Among tiie better known cycle racers appearing in competition will be Red Rice, fourth place winner this year In the World Nationals at Daytona Beach, Fla. Also to be on hand are Roy Wolfe, well-known short track speedster of Portland and Los Angeles tracks, and Ray High land, new owner and rider of the English Norton MANX bike, which won first place in the Day tona Beach classic. Bill Love, spokesman for the sponsoring cycle club, empha sized that only professional and expert bikesmen will be In com petition Sunday, which is draw ing devotees from throughout Oregon, Southern Washington and many traveling riders now in this area. The 12-event program will start off with time trials of 25 en tered riders at noon. Best 18 of these will compete in the events to follow, which include 10 elim ination races of five laps each, a class B main event with 10 rid ers doing 15 laps, and the main event of the day, the class A race, with eight riders competing in the 20-lap trip. The last -races sponsored here, a novice event, drew more than 2000 persons to the newly built track located two miles north of the Roseburg Country Club on the Garden Valley road. For Sunday's activities, new guard rails have been construct ed, the track has been reeraded, a super sound system has been instated, and the track's infield has been cleared, enabling spec tators to view the entire track. Admission will be $1 with no charge for parking. Slump of Pirate Hurlers Keeping 1 Team in Cellar By JACK HAND (Associated Press Sports Writer) Manager Billy Herman couldn't be blamed if he made the entire Pittsburgh Pirate pitching staff walk the plank into the Monon gahela mud. In the last 15 games since Memorial Day, not one Bucco starter has gone the route. As a result the team Is trying to knock a hole in the National League cellan floor. However a big crowd turned out last night to see the Pirates give a good illustration of the lorm they snowed back east, bow ing 7-3 to Chicago. Chicago advanced into a second place tie with the idle Brooklyn Dodgers as a result of the win and the Pirates were rescued from a lonely berth in the base ment by Cincinnati's 10 win over St. Louis. As a result the luckless Cardinals remained in a seventh place tie with Pittsburgh. Kent Peterson, a highly-publi cized rookie who had pitched only one inning of major league base ball before this spring, turned back the Birds with five hits. The victory boosted the Reds into filth place, a half game ahead of Philadelphia. the two night games were the only contests in the majors with most of the clubs traveling. ss, Steel If, Telford rf, and Harry man rf. J. V. R.'s batteries are Ralph Sanstead and Floyd Baughmau, veteran combo of the jtity circuit, backed by Loomls lb, Eaird lib, l ope 3b, Shapro ss, Glen. If, Young cf, and Benson rf. The Squirts will feature Moundsman Swede Vang, with 1'i ed Schemer back stopping. Others include No-why lb, 1-aur-ence 2b, VViard .'lb, Bill Schemer ss, Rice If, Boucock cf, and Do menico rf. Elks' battery will be Whitey Rpltman and Hopkins, supported by Seilorlh lb, McMullen 2b, Sagan 3b,. Todd ss, Foy If, C'rummley cf, and Webber i f. Hollywood Club Sparked by Pair Of Ex-Vermonfers By BILL BECKER ( Associated Press Sports Writer) A couple of pals from Vermont have the Hollywood Stars look ing up these days. George (Pinky) Woods, Rut land, Vt., righthander, and first sacker Tony Lupien of nearby Springfield made it Vermont night for fair as the Stars de feated the Los Angeles Angels, 3-0, last night. Woods held the Angels to four hits, while Lupien rapped a single and double, scoring two runs and driving in another. It was just another chapter in the Pacific Coast loop's latest Damon-and- Pythias routine. The six-foot, five-inch, 230 pound sidearm hurler won his first start, 7-5, over Portland, with lupien poling out a homer, double and two singles. Another victory was 5-4 over Seattle, with Lupien supplying the winning margin with a homer and triple. In all, Lupien has batted .714 in the five games Woods has worked. Six-hit pitching by San Diego's Treichel stopped the leading San Francisco Seals, 10-3. Shupe drove in four runs with a triple and three singles. Trechiel walk ed nine but was tough In the clutch. Oakland edged two percentage points ahead of Los Angeles and two within one game of San Francisco by downing Seattle, 8-2, with Vince DiMaggio's two homers accounting for three runs. Novikoff hit his 11th homer for the Rainiers. Portland beat Sacramento, 5-3, as Catcher Silvera hammered across three runs with a triple and two singles. Raschi was the winner over Fletcher. The famous Vale of Kashmir in India is about half the size of Yellowstone National Park in the United States. 2 Softball Games Slated Tonight A twiablll of what is expected to be the tightest games yet played in the Roseburg Softball league is on tap for might it weather iermlts under the Finlav Field lights, with J. V. R. tang ling with Pepsi-Cola at 7:15 and an Elks-Squirt battle in the night cap. Bulk of the battery strength In the first game is believed to rest with the Pepsi-Cola club, featuring the diamond talented Tame Brothers. Other Cola-men, i made up mainlv of teen-agers, are: Bish lb, Evans 2b, Hillburg IF YOU WISH TO AVOID ACCIDENTS. ILLNESS AND DEATH: 1. Keep awav from automo biles. 35.0C0 were killed and 1,300,000 were injured in automobiles last year. 2. Don't go home. Home acci dents accounted for 33.000 deaths and 4,850,000 Injuries last year. ?. Give up sports, recreations . and vacations. 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