Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, January 13, 1948, Image 6

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ROSEBURS REWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURS, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 13', 1948
.Schedule Set For
Douglas County
Basketball League
Tho following schcdulo fur the
, DoiiKlu County li a s k o t b a 1 1
lruKut was unnnuncvd by .1 V.-K
fOUVh (Jfff I Jl'fllH'S.
Jan 13, Ridd? v Myrtle Creek at Mvr
tlf Creek.
Pastime Tavern v Yoncaiia at
Y.mcaila.
Elkt v. J V R nt Rovhurf.
Dillard v Hed V Wim ai
Foeburg
Jan. 13, Kiddie vu. Pavtirne Tavern at
Kiddle,
JVH vt Myrtle Creek at Mvr-
tie CrMk.
Dillard v Elki at Ronehurg.
Red V White V. Yontalla at
Yoncalla.
Jan. 20, Flktt v. Riddle at Riddle.
Dillard v. Yuncuiia al tone
burg, Myrtle Creek v Pnstlme Tav
ern at Myrtle C'rek.
Jan. 22, Dillard v. Htddle at Riddle,
Ynncalla vn. Myrtle C'r k at
Mvrtie Cret-k,
Hed & White vi. Flki at Rose
burg, Pastime Tavern vr JVR. at
Rrnteburg
Jan. 27, Dillard vn. Myrtle Creek at
Myrtle Cn-ek,
Rod St Wiule vi. Pastime at
Sutherlin,
Klkfl v. Yoncnlla at Knuehtirff,
Middle v. J V It at KnuhurK
Feb. 3, Riddle vn Yonc-alU at Yom-alla.
Myrtle Creek v. Red V While
at Myrtle Creek.
Eiki
Feb.
Central Point Quintet
Defeats Myrtle Creek
The Central Point basketball
team downed Myrtle Cnek at
Central Point Saturday, 4.' to 31.
Central Point was ahead at the
end of each period.
Score at the end of the half
was VI to 21. The close of the
first quarter was Central Point
ahead, 7 to 12, and the third per
iod score was IX to .11
The Lineups:
Putlme Tavern
Koseburg.
J V H v.. Dillard at Rmteburg
S, Riddle vi. Myrtle Creek at
Kiddle.
Pastime Tavern v. Yoncalla at
Sulflrl tin,
Dillard vi. Red & White at
Host-burg,
Kite, vi. JVR at How-bur.
Fb 10. hii Id If vs. Paitlm Tavern at
Sutherlin.
Kid V While vi- Yonralla at
Stherlin.
Diilurd vi. Elki at Hoieburg.
JVH vi. Myrtle Creek at
RoM-burg
Tib 12, Dillard vi. Yoncalla at Yon
calla. Myrtle Creek v. Pastime Tav
ern at Sutherlin,
K'tki vi Riddle at RrnM-burg.
JVH vi. hed & White at Hut-
bur
Feb. 17, Dillard vt Riddle at Riddle,
Yonculla v. Myitle Creek at
YoiKulia.
Red it White vs. Elks at Roe.
liurg.
eatime Tavern vn. JVR. at
HoM'hurg.
Fb. 19, Riddle vs. JVR. at Riddle.
Dillard vs. Myrtle Creek at
Hone burg,
Elk vi. Yonralla nt Ynncalla.
Sutherlin vs. Hed it White at
Hutherltn.
Feb. 24, Riddle vs. Red If White at
Sutherlin.
fe:iki vn. Myrtle Creek at Myr
tle Creek,
Kiidime Tavern vs. Dillard at
Riweburg,
JVR vi. Ynncalla at Rnseburg.
Feb. 27, Riddle vs Yonculla at Riddle.
Mrtle Creek Vs. Red St White
at Sutherlin,
PaHtime Tavern vs. Elks at
HoM'bura.
J v H vu lr,d RoM'bVr Rheumatism is one of the most
are to be played at the Junior High, "'ft'"" u'Ui" a 'a
bt-hool gym. , ly fatal in it self.
Brown, 3
Calhoun 3 .
Shirteliff, 9
Weaviur, 6, .
Jenkins
F
. F.
C .
G
1, Hansen
T), Snook
.. f, Hupp
,. u, West
Eiurns
Subs: Mvrtie Creek Sai cent
Hanna, Corriuanl. Jacobson. (i:
Central Point - Hiwow 7, Trout
man 5, Franks 2, Coilev, Walker
J. Officials: Jones and Parks.
BRICCS INFANT DIES
The infant dauyhter of Mr. and
Mrs. Douglas Uriel's of LmDQUa
died this morning at Mercy hos
pital in Roseburtr. Funeral ar
rangements, by the Lone & Orr
Mortuary, will be announced la
ter.
CARL'S HAVEN
ANNOUNCES THAT
Tonight we will begin our new Chinese
Food menu as previously announced.
OPEN
Week Nights 5:00 P.M. to 12:00 P.M.
Sundays 12:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M.
CLOSED MONDAYS
Garden Valley Road
Phone 38I-J-2
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Javorite
Casuals
FOIfTOWN AND COUNTRY
IN LOVELY PASTELS
, Yogr favorite catual itylet take to the new
of1 lines of gently rounded hip and fuller,
longer skirt. Thee Catalog fashions are in
'iondtwept", a best quality nubby Rayon
Crepe by Celanese . . . beautifully
tailored and featuring smart
contrasting belts.
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wo-Pirre Frurk !tli Mg patili porlcH f.r
I'tialilc hip rniih:nis. Hcantil'iilly di l.iilnl. In
pale shaiU'a of Imion Vrllttw, Pink, Aqua.
Ml 2.-.12-MW Sics 12 lo 20 I29
B. The Komitlrtl Ilip inrttirnrr in a onr.ircr ran.il.
iiif Ik-Ii niwin tlic wait. Kmc tlrtailin. Pair tunes
of l emon Yellow, Pink, Aiiua.
LU 2315-Miso: Sizes 12 tu 20.... I2'
SHOP FROM HOME
PHONE NUMBER 9S
Trailway Buses Plan to
Detour Passengers
!Ja'M'nfcrs on West Coast
Traiiways buses traveling feouth
of Hosct)ut'j; will be transported
over ttie Pacitic liihway (ietour
ty a litilweitit siuittle bus to
the Myi tie (irove Auto Court,
where connection will be made
with the company's larger buses
to C'alitornia, it was announced
by Kalph li. Matthews, district
passenger aent.
Uuses from Seattle and Port
land will be stoped hero, where
through pasienKers will make
the tiattsler, Matthews siiid. The
shuttle bus, whi'h the company
leaseil from Luther Klliton,
schoil tius ororator, meets the
.State Highway Department
weight re(uirements for vehicles
usintf the detour. Keyular Khed
ules will be resumed.
the program If the committee
makes some changes in it.
Marshall Stands Ground
Vorys put his obpections direct
ly to Secretary of State Marshall
while the cabinet member was
testifying yesterday.
Marshall agreed that there Is
no single section setting out In
detail things for the administra
tor to do. But he said the bill
contains a declaration of purpos-
es and provides the basis for a
j.. . ....... w.u. ou;-
ing how the administrator shall
operate.
a single administrator working
Marshall stuck by his guns for
closely with the State Depart
ment. But there Is strong sen
timent In the House for running
the program through a board of
directors.
"Ike's" Name in Primary
May Upset GOP Slate
(Continued from Page One)
"flirting" with the idea of run
ning, but may not have made up
his mind.
There appeared to he some pos
sibility that the highly organized
Republican leadership in Penn
sylvania might disrupt the result,
but apparently only a Hat dis
avowal by Eisenhower could kill
oft the movement.
Truman Budget Slash
Of $5 Billion Planned
(Continued from Page 1)
programs.
Whatever the decision on his
$"),0(X),0(X).(XX) goal, Taber said
he "wouldn't be satistied with
anything less than a cut of
5oo.mx).ojo.
Republican leaders are deter
mined to ram through an Income
reduction tax this year that may
trim by mote than $5,000,000,000
the $44,4l7,(XX).tXKt in revenues
estimated by Mr. Truman for the
next fiscal year.
Who Will Run Plan
Meanwhile, pressure built up
among House Republicans today
to write out definite orders for
whoever is to run the European
recovery program and to specify
equally definite limitations on his
power.
Reps. Vorys (ROhio) and Chi-pet-field
(It-Ill), were among the
(J( )P mcmiicrs on the Foreign
Affairs Committee talking along
that line as House hearings on
the Marshall plan rolled into their
second day. I-wls II. Douglas,
ambassador to Britain, and a
former Arizona congressman, was
billed as the witness.
Krom that side of the eapitol
came fresh indications that GuP
lawmakers are not completely
satisfied with the administration's
estimate of $('..SO0,(i0.(KiO ns the
precise- sum needed to o(erate
the plan for the first 15 months.
Chairman Vandenburg observ
ed yesterday that there is no
thing "sacrosanct" alnutt the fig
ure, adding that it will not ruin
Gandhi Starts New
Fast in Peace Effort
(Continued from Page One)
feared that, should he die, India's
non-Moslems wold blame the Mos
lems and avenge him with a ter
rible slaughter.
Gandhi, lecturing the Sikhs In
the garden, became so agitated
his granddaughter had to help
guide the wooden spoon in his
shaking hand to his lips as he
took the last mouthfuls of his
breakfast.
Prefer Death To Ruin
"Death for me would be a glori
ous deliverance, rather than that
I should be a helpless witness of
the destruction of India, Hindu
ism, Sikhism and Islam," de
clared Gandhi, whose following
numbers many thousands.
"That destruction is certain if
Pakistan ensures no equality of
the status and security of life
and property for all professing
the various faiths of the world,
and if India copies her."
Pakistan, mostly Moslem in
population, and India, mostly
Hindu, were created British do
minions in a partition of the sub
continent last Aug. 15.
They now are at odds over war
fare waged by Moslem tribesmen
upon the northern stale of Kash
mir, which has joined India.
India has accused Pakistan be
fore the United Nations of sup-
mm
BTTRwith
SQNQTONE
Come In and Find Out
What the Amazing New
S0N0T0NE "900"
will do for you.
Hearing Clinic: Rose Htel
9 A. M. to 9 P. M., Jan. 14th
C. R. Adamson, Mgr.
porting the tribesmen. The case
comes up before the Security
council l nursaay.
Which ta
would you like to
show your friends?
If your kitchen looks something like this .
, change it lo a gleaming modern beauty.
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are tnaile to highest quality stanilanK of steel;
rlcimitij: white. You'll appreciate the well plannecl
"kilchriiaiilcr" rahim t sinks w ith nciil-rcsisting por
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for even tliitij. Come in mid see how this smart new
equipment can modernize your kitchen at low cost.
Buy On Our Easy Payment
MODERN Mru"
222 W. Ook St.
Phone 348
Increase Poultry if Feed
Available, Raisers Told
(Continued from Page 1)
in the coming year. Tie feed
points and incorporate them into
his management program."
The meetings of the poultry-
men were to be continued today,
with discussions devoted to pro
duction of turkeys, market out
look for 1948, and management
of breeder and market bntis.
A sneeial meeting was held at
Azalea Grange Hall last night
for producers in the Glendale-lby J. Roland Parker, county
Azalea area, which was arranged agent.
$$
CASH
ss
FOR SMALL ACREAGE
WANTED IMMEDIATELY, WITH
OR WITHOUT IMPROVEMENTS
CONTACT:
James A. Lee
Rr. 4, Box 479
Eugene, Oregon
OLDSMOBILE AND GMC TRUCKS
PARTS AND NEW MOTORS
NOW AVAILABLE
RAY BUCKLEY MOTORS
Wt offer expert mechanical service on ony make of ear or truck. ..Our experienced mechan
ics will install a new motor or overhaul and tune up the one now In your car.
TERMS AVAILABLE ON REPAIR WORK
See Grant Greene, Service Manager.
Ray Buckley Motors
OLDSMOBILE CMC TRUCKS
233 N. Stephens St.
Roseburg, Oregon
ARBUCKLE
FIRS! SMM
TO CONTINUE!
Arbuckle's first sale continues a few more days! Hurry to Arbuckle's
for footwear values you've never seen equaled. National brands of
shoes you recognize whose quality you can trust ON SALE!
4 Groups of Footwear Values
Group 1
7.95 values
Soddle oxfords, brown loafers, dress
pumps, brown wedgies . . . broken
sizes, style varieties you've wanted. Buy
now at these new low prices!
Group 2
10.95 values ...
587
"Sweethearts" by Pennant. Naturalizers, Merry-go-Rounds,
Forest Park, Teen-Agers. Widths AAA to B.
Sizes 4'2 to 10.
(Sorry: Not all sizes
in all styles )
1 .via
11
A
Group 3
12.95 values 7.97
-wlfi "-o.k-... t... d k 1
jy" TK, rc"llun1' iNaiuranzers,
l&T Tweedies, Johansen. Superb quality shoes
with softie coif uppers. Brown or black.
Widths AAA to B. Sizes 4 to 1 0.
Special Group
Children's Shoes on Sale!
Values to 5.95 3.47
Many, many more exceptional values
not listed. For better shoes at lower
prices hurry to
Special Group of Infants
White Shoes. Sizes 6 to 8.
Values to 3 95 1.99
Arbuckle's
Right on Jackson