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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG. OREGON THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1948
Holder's Homer
Wins for Oakland;
Seals Trim Hollies
(By thi Associated Prrssl
It was Brooks Holilcr nitfhl lit
Wrifilpy field when Oaklund
whipped Los Anfeles last nijjht
There were? no advance nrenara
lions, no speeches, hut Brooks
decided to have a night und
what a night.'
Tim veteran outfielder Just
about single-handedly won the
ball game. The final score was 5
to 3. Brooks came to bat in the
fifth inning wilh the Angels lead
ing, 20, by virtue of Malone's
homer wilh one on In the second.
He caught one of La Kranconi's
hook and slammed It out of
Wrlglev field, scoring Lillard,
Christopher and Hayes ahead of
him.
Etten then tripled and came in
when Dailessnnuro dropped Sear
sella's long flv ball. The last run
wasn't needed, as the Angels
could score onlv once In the ninth.
Twice before thev had started in
nings with triples but couldn't get
the man in.
Seals Beat Hollies
The Angels dropped three full
games behind San Francisco be
cause the Seals pinned Holly
wood's shoulders to the mat again
in San Francisco, 4 to 3, in 10
innings. Home runs spelled the
victory. Luby socked one in the
ninth to tie the count and Rocco
blasted the clincher In the tenth.
It was liocco's seventh of the sea
son. Dempsey got credit for the win.
He came In to relieve Brewer In
the seventh with the bases loaded
and one run In. He let in another
but then worked himself out of
trouble.
San Diego finished strong in
lute innings to nip Portland, 5-4.
With the tojnt 3-t for Portland,
San Diego pulled even on Shupe's
homer in the eighth. Portland,
however, edged ahead In its half
of the elghllt when Mole's flyout
scored Reich.
In the top of the ninth, Kan
Diego pushed across two more
runs and then sent In relief
pitcher Thompson who held the
Beavers In check In their final
turn at bat.
Rain at Seattle prevented the
seaitie-iacramenio ganie.
The plot revolves aruonr Les
with student body cards 35 cents.
More Music Needed In
World, Rorarions Told
NELSON, B. C W) More
music and less meanness is need
ed in the world, D. H. Elton, K.
C, of Lethhridge, told the clos
ing session of the annual conven
tion of Rotary District 103, com
prising part of Washington State
and Idaho and Southern British
Columbia.
Mr. Elton said music had al
ways played an important part in
civilization and today "more
harmony and less hate" was
needed.
An exchange of greetings by
transatlantic telephonq with the
Rotary Club of Nelson, Lanca
shire, Kngland, was a feature of
the closing session. District 103
bad airmailed a large food parcel
to the Lancashire club.
At the close of the war. Ameri
can merchant shipping reached
37 million gross tons.
Grand Jury Listed,
Jury Panel Drawn
For Court Term
Circuit Judtio Curl E. Wihorly
has ordered the Douglas County
Grand Jury to convene Monday,
May 17. Opening of the regular
spring term of Circuit Court has
been sot for May 24.
List of grand jurors follows:
J. IX Chappelie, 855 Houek St.;
Archie Ferguson, Days Creek;
Mildred Bloom, 1640 Brown Ave.;
Marjorie Gildersleeve. 520 Mill
St.; Susie Jackson, Winchester;
H. M. Knapp, Kt. 2, Roseburg,
and Mabel E. Rader, Oakland.
Jury panel drawn for the May
term of court follows:
R. II. Breed love. Rt. 1, ftoseburff.
former; Mm, Lena J. Burks, C. V. Star
lit.. KoKvhurir. houKewifi-; May CarUun.
Winchester Bay, housewife: K. W. Chase,
400 Vista Ave., accountant; Harry Dnvfa,
DillArcJ. farmer: Irene Dobynn, Glendale,
house wife; Iois Gilf, 412 Fair haven,
housewife; Alice Goff, 211 Hayne St..
houiiewife; Claude Green, Oakland,
poult oman; Hazel M. Green, Sutherlln,
real estate.
John W. Harmnen, Camas Volley,
lumberman; Delores Henry, Umpqua,
housewife; Lawrence A. Dillard, gar
dener; Charles Insley. L. G. Rt., Rose
burg, farmer; Bessie M. Johnson, Drain,
houncwlfe; H. E. Krue, Roneburg. Ht. 1,
farmer; Virginia Lawrence, Dillard.
housewife; Leonard Hies, Umpqua,
farmer ;Fred Look wood, 720 E. Douglas,
RoKeburg, auto dealer: Lawrence W.
Michaels, Canyonvllle, farmer.
Effio Jverne Nickena. 609 Mill St..
RoM-burg, housewife; B. S. Nichols, 221)
S. Main St., Rowburg, retired; Jo
Sparks, Oakland, farmer: Waitha Talcott,
Glide, housewife: M. W. Thompson,
Reedsport, motel owner: Leonard Tol
man. Winchester Bay. motel owner: c.-irl
kB. Trued, Idleyld Rt., Roseburg, fanner;
v. w. wiuis, uanyooviue, trucker;
Helene Wlmberly, 004 Reservoir Ave.,
Roseburg, housewife; Ethel May Worth
Ington, Canyonvllle, farmer's wife; Lena
Young, 220 S. Kane St., Rose burg, housewife.
Senior Class Play
Cast Announced
Leading roles for (lie senior
class pluy, "Ton O' Fun", to ee
presented at the Senior IIIh
School Auditorium Friday at
8:15 p. m., will be taken by Jim
Armson as Leslie Knli'ht and
Marjorie Zellcr as Virginia "Vee"
utile, pretty companion and maid
oi uoss wealthy aunt.
The supoiling cast Includes
Donna dough, Hill Matthews,
Paul Urbcn, Lorraine Losee,
Clyde Olmscheid, Charles Uailey,
Sue Hahn, Donna Morherg anil
Marion Calla. Mrs. Lole Wild
Hnher is the director.
, The plot revolves around Les
Kiugnt, who is in love with Vee
Dale, a poor orphan girl. Les's
uttempts to win her and still keep
in inc iavor oi nis aunt creates
plenty of humorous Incidents, and
an evening filled with entertain
ment Is assured for the audience.
Committees assisting with the
production Include: publicity,
Shirley Wilson, chairman, ltonaid
Dilar, Don hruse, t.laren Wake
properties, Helen liyrd; stage,
C.len Tigner, chairman, Oliver
Allen, Harold Mobley: program
aim usneis, marynn inxon, cliiur
man, und Itatnona Kelt.
Admission: Reserved scats 75
awssy year
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Historic Coburg Castle
Looted of Valuable Art
COBURG, Germany 0P MM
tary government officials said
thieves have robbed historic Co
burg castle of art objects which
German police valued at $200,000.
The loot included two silver
clocks presented to the Duke of
Coburg by Queen Victoria of Brit
ain, and three paintings.
Military government officials
said the thieves entered the castle
now an art museum by re
moving the iron bars from a win
dow. They cut the paintings from
their frames. A solid silver ship
model, apparently too heavy to
abduct, was found lying outside
the building.
Coburg castle dates back to the
13th century.
Recuperating Mrs. W. II.
Long of Umpqua is doing nicely, !
following a major operation at
Mercy Hospital Tuesday. She is j
the daugrtter of Mr. and Mrs. W.
I''est of Umpqua.
Reported Very III Mrs. Walter I
Cloake of Roseburg is reported to !
be very ill at Mercy hospital. 1
ATTENTION LOGGERS!
FOR SALE
TD-18 tractors with dozers and logging drums
low hours, 60 day guarantee
Col-Ore Machinery Company, Inc.
944 South Central Avenue
Medford, Oregon, Phone 2136
New Auto License Plan
To Be Offered by Newbry
PORTLAND, May 13. (IP)
Staggered renewal of automobile
license plates, issuance at county
branch offices, and five-year
plates with annual metal clip tags
will be suggested to the next Ore
gon legislature.
Secretary of State Newbry said
here last night he was working
out details of the plan and would
offer it to the lawmakers.
More people
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KRISPY CRACKERS, 2-Sb. bx 45c
Borene Washing Pwdr, lg. pk. 39c
RAISINS, seedless, 4-!b. pkg. 49c
JELLO, asst. flavors, 2 pkgs. 15c
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HENNINGER'S
BEAUTY SHOP
Donna Burdone
In Charge
Mort No. 1 Phone 522
',l. Friday and Saturday, May 14 Cr
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Chocolate
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May IS, 1948
2Yi ubleipoont Vi cup Pet MIIIc
cocoa 2 lablcinoons watvc
1 Vi tablcapooiu 12 marihmallow
ugar (3 ozt.)
few grains salt Yi teatpoon vanilla
Mix together cocoa sugar and salt.
Stir in milk and water alowly. Cook
and ittr over boiling water about 5
minutes, or until smooth. Add marsh
mallows. Continue cooking over boil
ing water until marshmallowt are al
most dissolved. Remove from heat;
add vanilla. Stir until mars hmnl lows
are melted and sauce is smooth. Cover
and cool, but do not chill. Serve on
ice cream, puddings, baked custard or
plain cake. Makes SA cup.
Vou Will lieed:
Tall Can
PET MILK
14c
Marshmailows 25
Cocoa
ilb.
pkR.
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Umpqua Chief
FLOUR
50-lb. sack . 3.98
SUNSHINE
GRAHAM CRACKERS
2-!b, box . . 47c
Swift's Oriole Bacon . Lb. 63c
Shoulder Pork Steak . . Lb. 59c
Lean Boiling Beef . . Lb. 49c
Little Pig Sausages . Lb. 55c
Fresh Oysters . pint jar 63c
Skinless Wieners . . Lb. 49c
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Green Peppers . . Lb. 25c
Strawberries, Calif. . Box 35c
Spring Cabbage ... Lb. 8c
Tomatoes Colif-Vine Ripened Lb. 27c
New Peas . . . 2 Lb. 29c
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