The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, May 10, 1951, Page 7, Image 7

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LET FORD'S
DO THE COOKING ON
HER DAY!
BRING MOTHER IN FOR DINNER
THIS SUNDAY!
Menu:
Fried Chicken
Boked Horn
Delicious Juicy Steaks
Stewed CMcken and
Dumplings
Roast Turkey and Dressing
. . . and those delicious hot
biscuits with All the
trimmings!
FORD'S CAFE .T
Northern District Teams
Hold Edge In Field Talent
If. comparative statistics arc to
be believed, the northern sub-district
schools hold the edge in track
and field talent for this year's
district meet at Finlay field Satur
day. In only four events did southern
sub-district marks exceed those in
the northern sector. The northern
top "A" school men at the Eugene
meet outdid the southerners in
every event but one. In only three
events were southern marks above
those from the north in "B" school
competition.
In the "A" school hish Jump.
Bill Davenport of Myrtle Point bad
record is Dean Parsons of Eugene
in the discus throw. Last veir par
sons hurled the disc 14 feet Hi
inches, but this year he has been
hitting over 150 feet consistently.
In the sub-district his mark was 1M
feet 2 inches.
Another "A" school mark was
put in danger Friday by the 15 J
second time posted by Oakridge't
Jim Lackey in clearing the 120
yard high hurdle. Don Hubbard
set the record of IS seconds in
IMS.
The "B" high hurdles record
may take a beating also. The rec
ord may take a beating also. The
a sub-district mark of six-feet lo I record of 17.1 seconds was bettered
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exceed the five-foot ten-inch height
reached by Eugene s Al Komig.
Northern "B" marks were topped
by southerners only in the field
events. Bandon's Dean Van Leou
ven held a quarter-inch ede over
Plesant Hill's Bill McCormick
with a heave or 44-teet 'i neb is
the shotput. In the javelin, Yon
calla's Bill Fast was about four
feet up on Rich Liles of Triangle
Lake. Fast had a toss of 145-feet
7 inches. The final better south
ern mark was made by Dale Rober
son of Oakland. His 19-foot 7 inch
broad jump was three inches bet
ter than the leap by Harry Rottor
of Lowell.
Comparing again, marks re
corded at the two sub-district
meets indicate that several district
records stand a better than even
chance of being broken.
Almost certain to break his own
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UNPRIVATE EYE Brig-Gen.
John B. Dunlap, of Dallas, Tex,
has his eyes on racketeers' in
come tax returns these days.
He's been appointed chief of the
Internal Revenue Bureau's new
Special Fraud Section. A Treas
ury Department agent with mili
tary intelligence experience,
General Dunlap will command
more than 100 "racket squads"
being set up for an all-out na
tional drive against racketeer
income tax evaders.
PIANO STUDENTS TO PLAY
Piano pupils of Mrs. Charles 8.
Heinline will be presented in a
rsdio program Friday at 8:30 p.m
over station KRNR. Those who will
participate are Julie Thompson
Mary Lima Smith, Dorwen Crouch
ana Koiana Wagner.
The art of diamond cutting was
discovered in the 18th century,
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An invitation
to try
W alker's DeLuxe
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Hirsm Wslket ft Sons lnc, Peoris, ItL 16 Proot
by more than a second when
Triangle Lake's Lloyd Powell ran
it in 1 flat. Also in the "B"
events, Bill Fast has exceeded the
javelin record by over a foot in
both the county and sub-district
meets.
From a competitive angle, prob
ably the best show will be staged
in the battle for pole vault top
honors. Roseburg's Jerry Sconce
has been hitting 11-fect consistently
to outjump all comers. His big
threat this weekend will come
from Eugene's Frances Dover.
Dover went over the cross bars
at UM feet last weekend. In a
meeting between the two men
earlier in the season. Sconce's 11
feet was good enough to edge
Dover.
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BOWLS ALL TIME ABC HIGH Lee Jouglard lebovel of Detroit,
Mich., rolled a 775 in American Bowlin; Congress tingles compe
tition at St. Paul, Minn. Jouglard's games of 242, 255 end 278
added up to en all-time ABC singles record. (AP Wirephoto)
by cat and ran the hose up Into
fife front part of the car. He closed
the garage doors, got into the car.
turned on the engine and waited
for death.
Achoson Sttt No Chance
Of Accord With Russia
WASHINGTON M Secre
tary of State Acheson says Russia
is tryinj to maneuver the western
powers into auspending their de
fense program but declared that
is too high a price to pay for a
Big Four meeting.
Acheson made clear at t news
conference that the U.S. has about
come to the end of its rope in
suggesting possible formulas for
an agreement at the Big Four
deputy talks at Paris which would
make possible I session of the
foreign ministers. Back From Portland C. M.
He said the latest United Stales i McDermott, distributor for Tidewa
suggestions, which Russia had re- ter-Associated Oil company, has
buffed, represent the only possible ; returned to his home in Roseburg
methods of seeking agreement trom a nusmess trip to Portland.
which he knows of.
Leaves For Home Mrs, Ed
ward P Burke left Wednesday for
her home in Portland, following a
week in Roseburg visiting her
brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. C. M. McDermott, and fam
ily, on South Kane street.
Local
News
Umatilla County Has
5th Suicidt In 2 Weeks
PENDLETON UP) The fifth
suicide in Umatilla county in about
two weeks was discovered near
the Freewater grade school at Mil-ton-Freewater
Tuesday.
The victim was J. J. Howard.
67 who left a note stating he was
taking his own life because
despondency over the illness
Co To Conference Mrs. Floyd
Powell, new president of the Wom
an's Society of Christian Service of
the First Methodist church, and
of Mrs. W. A. MacArthur, Mrs. Lu
of cien Cobb. Mrs. G. M. Krell, Mrs.
his wife, who had been in a hos- Harold Jones and Mrs. Leo Gillett
pital for some time. ' of Roseburg left Wednesdsy for
Howard attached a rubber hose ! Med ford to attend a two-day con
to the end of the exhaust pipe of ference of the WSCS.
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