I I I I m I I 12 The Newt-Review, Roieburg, Ort. Mon., May 23, 1949 U. Of O. Singers To Give Concert At Junior High Donald W. Alllon, assistant professor of organ and theory, will direct the University of Ore gon Singers, when they perform In Roseburg Tuesday at 1:3(1 p. m. in the Senior High School auditorium. He is also conductor VA Canteen Service Bill Signed By Truman WASHINGTON, May 23 (P President Truman signed Satur day a bill expected to save tax payers more than $1,000,000 a year. The new law will allow a spe cial "veterans canteen service, Three Netters Of RHS Qualify For State Tourney By CHUCK PLUMMER Three outstanding players on Al Hoffman's Roseburg High ten nis team qualified for the state tennis tournament, in the district tournament Saturday at North BASEBALL STANDINGS AMERICAN LEAGUE New York ... Philadelphia Detroit Chicago YYaithinglon . Boston Cleveland St .Louu NATIONAL LEAGUE I I I I I I which operates in hospitals and l Bend. Dick Jacohson, Gordon oincr agencies or tne veterans Administration, to pay salaries and wages of its employes and other expenses. It now seeks funds each year from Congress. i The canteens sell cigarets, can- ay ann otner morenanaising to residents and employes of the veterans hospitals and facilities under a limited profit plan. Vet erans officials said a slight in crease in prices charged will re sult in the savings. Give Your Motor' A Tune-Up We'll reolly give your motor a scientific tune up. Drive in now and prevent serious trouble. HANSEN MOTOR CO. Oak A Stephen! Phone 446' ' ml of the Women's Choral Club of Eucene, alone with his choral work in the University. The public is invited to the program. There will he no charge, but a free will offering will he taken to defray the group's expenses. , The program follows: Two Chorale from "The Ode of Mourning" J. S. Barh A" Maria Jacques Arcade It Th Omnipotence ... Franz Schubert Snltst tlnmthv f.nni?nlh j April li in My Mistreat' Fare Thomas Morlev 1 Rrhn Snnff Orljinrin Hi I .man Hark All Ye Lovely Saints Above Thomas Wee Ikes II When Israel Went Forth Alexander Nlkolnkv Sorrow Selim Palmgrcn Spinning Top N. A. Rtmsky-Korsaknff Matchmaking Song- Desso D'Antalfy III Sings In (he Modern Manner by lh Vocal Trio Clair Lewis, James MrMullen, Wayne Sherwood IV ! Wasn't That a Mighty Day I Negro arr. by Dett Sollst Wayne Sherwood There Is a Balm In Gllea Negro arr. by Dawson Soloist Virginia Walker Chariot town While Spiritual arr. by Bryan Old Joe Has Gone Fishing iRoundi from "Peter Grimes" Bentamln Brlllen Shakedown Song Aaron Copland BUY... WAllPAPI RS jUmwiMl The brand that always gives you Full Valuol JOSSE'S n HOME FURNISHINGS 111 N. Jackson Just Phone 330 N.w York . Boston Rn.ltlvn Conlnv and Norm Queen tnokl Cincinnati second honors in singles and IpHuH" doubles at the tournament, which I si Louu ... was oricrina v schet u ed lor Coos I t-nicago Bay, hut transferred to North Bend because of wet courts. The three Indian netters, Ja cohson in singles and Conley and Queen in doubles, placed second to Marshfield, the district champs, to earn entry in the tournament, which will be held in Portland. Jacobson, Roscburg's fresh man first jnan, was badlv out classed by Ron Robins, Marsh- field's sophomore senastion, in his first match, but came back in turn to outclass entries from Co- quille and North Bend to earn the runner-up spot. Conley and Queen, also match, ed against Marshfield, in their first battle of the day, furnished the onlookers the most exciting match of the tournament, losing a hard-fought maich in three sets to Pirates Jim Bauer and Leroy McCoy. The Roseburg doubles duo also outclassed opponents from Coquille and North Bend to gain second place thus the one-two teams In the district finished one two in the tournament and both gained entries to the state tourna ment. In the opening matches of the day, Jacobson lost to Robins, 61, 6-3, and Bob Gouley of North Bend deeisioned L'ldon Chowning of Coquille, 6-3. 6-3. following these two singles matches were the doubles matches, but they were rained out after a few games and play was not resumed until 2 o'clock. Con ley and Queen, leading Bauer and McCoy 21 and forty-five when it started to rain, ran out the first set. winning 6-4. The next set was a hard-fought affair, with both teams straining to win. The Pi rate duo came out on top, 7-5. The final set was equally hard fought, with the Indian doubles team com. ing from behind to tie the set up ' at three all only to drop the next ; three games to the Marshfield veterans, losing 6-3. In the other doubles match Sam Duncan and Larrv Wilson of Coquille defeat ed Sonny domes and Lester Swain of North Bend, fi-4, 3-6, 6-1. The next round was singles, with Robins outclassing Gouley, 60, 6-2, and Jacobson beating Chowning, 60, 61. In the second doubles round, Bauer and McCoy defeated Dun can and Wilson 63, 61, and Con lev and Queen dropped Gomes arid Swain of North Hi-nd, 6-2, 6-2. The final two matches pitted Jacohson against Gouley of North Bend, and Conley and Queen against Coquille's Duncan and Wilson, with Jacobson win ning 6-4. 60, and the Indian doubles duo taking their runner up spot with a GO, 6 3 victory. Pet .0.W .576 .5IH .516 .515 .300 .42 J .290 Pet. .61.1 .613 .3:11 .316 10 PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE W L Hollywood .14 22 San Ditgo 10 24 Oakland 28 27 San franclsco 28 27 Seattle 27 29 Sacramento 25 27 I.os Angelei 23 2B Portland 20 32 Oakland Sewage Plant Approved By Authority PORTLAND, May 23. 7P) Miiwaukie. Beaverton, Canby and Oakland are joining In the State Sanitary Authority's campaign to clean up Orpgon rivers. Their plans for sewage disposal systems were approved fcrlday by the Sanitary Authority. The largest is Milwaukie's. de signed for 7.500 to 10.000 persons, and estimated to cost $190,600. A bond issue will finance it. Beaverton already has issued 5225,000 in bonds, and will open bids June 1 lor Us system. C'anhy's has an estimated cost of $116,200 for sewers and $39, 000 for the plant. Oakland's is to serve 1.000. The estimated cost is $106,000. This made 13 cities that have submitted such plans in the last eight months. Odell Is Pleased With Showing Of Husky Ball Team SEATTLE, May 23 .f Coach How Odell allowed himself a fleeting smile of satisfaction today over results obtained in 30 days of intensive sprin football training at the University of Washington. The windup came yesterday in a full-dress rehearsal ""that saw the Purples defeat the 4.18 i n n .414 1 Most oi me HUSKies DacKIiem stars were on the Purple team, but they had their hands full as the "White" defensive specialists grabbed a 9-7 lead in the third quarter. A 48-yard march in the same period with Jim Wiley going over from the one put the Purple squad out in front again. The clincher came in the fourth quar ter when fullback Hugh McEl henny grabbed a pass from quar terback Don Heinrich and ram bled 67 yards to paydirt. Plays were run from the straight 5, the single-wing T, the double wing T and a formation in which a flanker was stationed outside the wingback. The man-in-motion has been eliminated. Football resumes again with the fall turnout Sept. 1. The first Washington game is against Utah here Sept. 17. Pet. .607 .338 .308 .309 .4tl2 Ho Handlt Markings For a handy measuring guide when planting a garden, paint the hoe handle with 1, 1J and 3 feet markings. Bud Ward Tops Golfers At Pendleton Tourney PENDLETON, May 23. P Bud Ward of Spokane leads a field of 48 golfers into the 36 hole championship rounds of the Pendleton open tournament to day. He followed his Saturdav record-setting 64 with a tidy 66 yes terday to post a strong lead over his rivals in thelSl.500 tourney. Behind Ward was Dave Ham ley, Pendleton amateur, with 69 70 for the two 18-hole rounds. Emery Zimmerman of Portland led the pros with 72-67. Chuck Congdon of Tacoma, defending champion, had a 71-74 card. ru, False Teeth ONLY Cam-Fit FAD GIts tuck mil LL.I.SS lloirUKf For Yoi Stay soft In plates. L.tit dii tiling rt- new in 30-60 day: Jor best results. Fit Either Plat 59c at FRED MEYER Store. and other Drug Stores Clip this Adv l for a Reminder At Ot PfMONiTtUTIOM SO tVl'lll'll iCon, 11 Wi to Uh II A.rwk.,, Clackamas Turns Down Levy To Repair Roads OREGON CITY, Mav 23. (&) The proposed $1,650,000 levy to repair Clackamas County's winter-damaged roads and carrv out improvements was rejected "by a vote of 4,445 to 3,000, a tallv of last week's special election show ed. Oregon Citv voters turned down another levy by a vote of 643 to I .il. lhat one would have raised $21,000 annually for three years to build a bridge here. The city approved a levy of $28,000 for two years and $7,000 for the next eight vears to im. prove the fire department. That measure carried, 674 to 406. The News-Review clajsllied -ids bring best results. Phone 100. At you 'Avomri otuo noii H. C. Church & Sons DRUGS Rose Hotel Building 209 S. Stephens St. Phone 294 Douglas County State Bank Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp, Make This Douglas County Institution Your Bank, H Owned Horn Operated California's Statehood California entered the Union in 1850. TVA Oamt The Tennessee Valley Author ity now operates 18 dams. 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