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Sutherlin Canby Also Scores 21 Point Total Ralph Dyson's Sutherlin jrip plers tnded the first day ot A 2 action in the date mat tournament in a tie in the team totali with Canby. Both teami had 21 points. Both teami qualified the most men for the championship round Urtay (even and the Bulldogs tent five wrestlers into the conso lation round today. The Glide Wildcats have two mat men in the championship round to day and Myrtle Creek one. In the championship round today for the Bulldogs are Bud Brannon (98); Jerry Strong (lo): Wavne Fagin (115): Ed Funderburk (i:!6) Stan Schricker (Mil; Lavton Fer geson (147) and Tom Gilman (168). For the Bulldogs in the consola tion round are Gary Modrell 133): Johnny Thompson (130): Wayne Carroll (141): Roger Barrick (191) and Jim Wattman (178). For the Wildcats in the cham pionship round are Mike Hill (168) and Bruce Manske (123). In the consolation round are Bill Long (106 and Dave Wood (141). Tom Timm, in the 178-pound class, is in the championship round for the Vikings and in consolation is John Weaver (115). Results (Qualifiers in bold face): Preliminaries and quarter finals: 98-pound: Orval Gravell, S.F., dec. Steve Smith, MC, 5-4; Bud Brannon, S, pinned Pete Vaughn, EG, 1:30 second: Bud Brannon, S, dec. Roger Mullin. B. 3. 106-pound: l.ou Beck, C. dec. Bill Long, C, 14); Jerry Strong, S, dec. Terry Watson, G, 8-0; Jerry Strong, 5, dec. Roy Koon. R. 4-0. 115-pound: Charlie Marmalejo, IV dec. John Weaver, MC, 2-0; Wayne Fagin, S, pinned Roy Wil son. R, 1:45 second; Wayne Fagin, S, pinned Ray Roger, B, 1:45 first. 123-pound: Gary Modrell, S, dec. Dan Densley, G, 4-4; (overtime); Stan Berkey, C, dec. Gary Modrell, S. (overtime); Bruce Manske. G, dec. Pete Fincher, IV, 5-0) Bruce Manske, G, Larry Johnson. C, 5-4. 130-pound: Roy Fitzhoughs, B. dec. Johnny Thompson, S, 4-2; Dennis Shipley, R, dec. Ray Witt, D, e-. 136-pound: Pete Kawamoto, E. dec. Wayne Carroll, S, 4-3; Ed Funderburk, S, dec. Elmer Davis, w, 4-z. 141-pound: Dave Wood, G, dec. Dale Sullivan, S. 4-2: Stan Schrklc er, S, pinned Roy Perkins, GB, 1:15, second; Stan Schricker, S pinned Larry Labarre, SF, 1:41, tnird. 147-pound: Jerry Tolman, V, dec Rod Linton, S, (overtime i: Lavton Fergeson, S, pinned Bill Landcast er, MP, 1:32 second. 157-pound: Clark England. IV. dec. Rod Paraioo, S, 4-3: Gordy Lowell, MC, dec. Bill Mitchell. W, 5-0; Danny Walker. MP, dec. Gor. dy Lowell, MC, 4 2. 168-pound: Mike Hill, G, dec. Bill Eddy, S. 4-0: Mike Hill, G, dec. Doug Tuinstra. MP, 8-5; Tom Gilman, S. dec. Chuck Edwards, E. 5-0: Tom Gilman, S, dec. Tom Pekkola, Y, 7-1. 178-pound: Jim Wattman, S, dec. Wayne Clayton. B. 4-2: Roger Connelly, C. dec. Jim Wattman, S, 3-1; Tom Timm, MC dec. Bill Rit ter, Y, 6-2: Tom Timm, MC, dec. Pat Hughes, W. 4-0. 191-pound: Roger Barrick, S, pinned Bill Migas. C, 1:15 second; I-ea Vessolenko, SA. dec. Roger Barrick, S, 4-3; Bill Jacobs, P, dec. Don Woods, S, 5-0. Grap piers Tie For First Yr rx A x r jk xxifk. r I I L v r W uM AT i l Sutherlin Students Observe Birthdays y SUI SIKSTROM burg. The first grade rooms of East Larry Dighy. a former junior Sutherlin Elementary School gae high student now living in Southern a program recently of songs, nor- California, was a recent visitor at les and rhythms in observation of the Sutherlin school. Lincoln's and Washington's, birth-1 Eugene visitors at the Orville B days and Valentine s day. Smith home have been .Mr. and The second graders were guests Mrs. Richard Firman Jr. and and participated in the songs. The daughter, I, ina Gay. sixth grade rooms of East Slither-j Mr. and Mis. Waiter Eirhler and lin also gave a program honoring children of Cave Junction spent a (he birthdays and had fifth grade past weekend at the Albert Jacob- rooms as tneir guests. sons. Mrs. Ruby Hollow-ay and Harold Several East Sutherlin school Austin attended the executive teachers sported centennial dress board meeting of the Douutas es on the opening day of the cele- County Order of the Eastern Star hration, as well as a large number at the Mks lunch room in Rose- of the children. lot., Feb. 21, 1959 Th. Nevs-Rviv, koseburj. Or. 11 The Crossword Puzzle For Today r t IE Birthday Bit Answer to Previous Puttie FROM NINE TO FIVE Bv Jo Fitchtr IN CHAMPIONSHIP ACTION These three Sutherlin Bulldog matmen are among seven set for the championship round today in the Closs A-2 state tournament at Cor vol lis. Wayne Fagin, Bud Brannon and Jerry Strong all won two matches Friday as the Bulldogs tied the strong Canby team, for the team lead at 21 points each. : I 1 M ( iff ACROSI I Tomorrow is the birthday et W.ish.nfton 7 H i wife was named 4 Wind 5 Genus of tropical shrubs I Frame used by artists 7 Populace Fall flowers 13 Indian heroust t Rovil Soclftv 14 Attack Edinbursh USlase whispers 1 Cubic meters 17 Water IS Pester :o Buttle (ab ) 10 Ancient Irish capital 1 1 Hastened II And It Hifh (3rd 51 Festenni sore 2 Musical !2 Indian tribal v mtwil . Hebrew ascetics 31 He threw a silver dollar . the Rappahannock 3: Lova) ss Promontory 34 Rescue 35 Cnder stsndinl (Ft.) 79 Experienced 40 Smell 43 Isaiah (ab ) 4. Singing voice 46 Phyle subdivision 49 Wrench M Plowman 93 Beversie container 54 Wild ass 55 Unruffled 56 Church brcsstpieeet DOWN t Capture (coll.) 1 Comfort 3 Leave out quality 13 Baking chamber U Trial 25 Gaelic 17 Lobengrin'l bride 28 Approach it Roof edge 30 Winter vehicle 36 He w as first president of the Amencsn 44 Makes rmstskea 3T 30 (FT.) SO Mimle 31 Eternity 12 Rennet (Oer.) J Potato starch 41 Engine 43 Devotees 43 Graf 44 Moroceean sandsrae tree 4 Girl a name 47 Vegetable i ji I! l K It, I , j t f p . rr ir .5 a i U !i 1 n iu p l 51 T"77?TX q TTTii 5 rrrfi 1 1 1 ' t f ' ii It, h I iT Mt. ff f ii S4 ""H sT 1 1 1 1 I M I 1 I la til -c8h.i THEN THERE WERE THREE Doug Frisbie, Steve John and Larry Totton carry the Roseburg Indian hopes on the Closs A-l state wrestling tournoment at Corvallis today. These three scored double wins in the Friday first-round action to advance to the chomp ionship round. Five other Tribe gropplers were ousted from the tournoment. 3 Tribe Matmen Survive 1st Day John Day Files Complaint-On Lakeview Result PORTLAND (AP)-The Oregon School Activities Aran, today said John Day High School has filed The Roseburg Indians are left with just three men in the cham pionship round of the state mat carnival at Lorvams tonay. Larry Totton, Doug Frisbie and Steve John were the only mem bers of Walt Payne's team sur viving the first day of action. Larry Totton won two matches in the 115-pound class Friday, downing Larry Mclntyre of Grams at the end ot the first day of ac-1 Terry Huston, A, 6 0; Steve John, lion with 20 points. Last year's1 R, dec. Art Reynolds, H, 5-2. champ, Sweet Home, was in ec- Unlimited: Tom Wanner. M, pin ond Dlare with 14 Doinls The Indians completed Ihe first day with six markers. Results (Qualifiers in bold face): Preliminaries and quarter finals: 106-pound: Russ Caba, S, dec. Dan Richman, R, 5-1. 115-pound: Larry Totton, R, dec. ned Don Green, R, 1:07 third. Pass and Barry Dustin of Corval- I.arry Mclntrye, GP, 9-2: Larry lis. Totton, R, dec. Barry Dustin, C, Frisbie defeated Bill Moen of 4-2. Dallas and Reggie Camp of Mo- 123-pound: Larry Howard, P, lalla in the 168-pound class. John 1 dec. Frank Walter, R, 4 3 downed Terry Hutson of Albany I 136-pound: John Ltimas, DD, dec. and Art Reynolds of Hillsboro in John Antonnen, K, 6-1 the 191-pound division. I Ousted from the tournament, were Dan Richman, Frank Walter, John Antonnen, Bill Kelsay and Don Green. The strong Redmond Panther team was leading the team scoring Wilbur Ladies Aid Holds Noon Potluck By ALENE THOMAS Wilbur Ladies Aid spent Wednes day quilting and held a noon pot- lurk as part of its regular meeting. Edith McKay led devotions. The next meeting will be March 18 with Edith McKay and Lillian Red. dec. Bill Kelsay, R, 191-pound: Steve John, 6-5. R, dee. Bowling HITS MM. LEAOt I 168-pound: Doug Frisbie, K, dee. : short letino hni.. Hill Aioen, u, S i; dou ensDie, k, Srs Monie jjcGinnij of Port dec. Reggie Camp M, 7-2. ini j, visiting her brothers, Ed lio-pouna: oni e-eissy, , aec. ; ,nd Clarence BlondeU, and famil Roger Alsman. NS. 3-2; Marv Gage, j j vjlbur. Mrs. Helen Woodward is in i lo cal hospital, recuperating from heart attack she suffered while preparing to move to Prineville. Mr. and Mrs. C- E. Jenkins, daughter. Charlene, and Sharon Rintliff have returned irom a brief business trip to EiiKene. Laurence Wiwatowski, University of Oregon student, visited the Lew is Bintliff home in Wilbur recently. RoMburf Jewelers Modem floor Seven-Up complaint against the forfeiture of mpoa 8tr a prep nasketbaii game to Lake- Keystone Machine view. Himi Car Shop 14 10 14 13 11 13 13 11 13 15 13 13 ia is i MCKCIIAN'TS LSAOl rt. i w IS Pattersons Bakery 14 IS MoowLodro 11 I Doutlaa Co. Flour Mill 11 : Roaaburs Neon 11 ' Cora Cola 10 I Vala Hospital S Spetlalited Parts S1: iTodd Bldf. Co. 7l- I RmuIU: Veta Hoepilal 1. M L 7 S 10 10 Circuit Court J'.NlOa, CLASSIC LF AGt'l 14 13 13 Pta. 1 B:oom'a Chevron 23 j Montiomery Ward IS i Patterson's Bakery IS Cox's Union IS Pit Stop 12t U s lav. Camp View 13 12 14 Four Area 10 14 13 j Cltv Drlva-tn Mkt. 4's ls'i S's! ResulU: Bloom s IS IS Pll. 31 Complaints Fred R. Grecnrv vs. Busier and John Day Contended in its Cnm-iw.vn i:Iom T IT T RmuILs: Vata Hnaollal 1. Mima lvdaa Claudia M. Prilltt. Plaintiff asks plaint that Don Sutphin of Klm-, JaeWim Jiua e ia e ! i : p.it.rn. Bakar, j. spar.aujed $4,167 judgment against defendants. Blk Palu .n ii.. Rasulta: Roseburs Jewa era 3. Hae- Parta 0; Roaemirs Neon 2. Douglas Co. i n ' . f " ., - . ath Falls an official at the game, ! rl,". ,. Modm,' rioor i. s Shop riou, mui i; Todd Bids. Co. i'., coc. ; Plaintiffs allege Claudia M. Pruitt did not have the authority to for- 2 sva-ip 2. umpqua store Qmatia cola 11, 1 has failed to keep terms of a con- feit" the Feb. 14 Contest, the Kramea 3. Wayn. I'mon 11 Keystone I Huh Serlaa: Olln Anfatl 1S3-234-1S1 -,1,1.. Claudia M Pruitt UJ?A r, ' i a .l. 1 Huh Serlaa: Imoiena P.pat ltei4- Hlfh Came: Las FlorT SSI, Mooas Tom PlgOtt, the OSAA S exectl- 1VIW. Roaahure Jewelers Lodse live serretarv, said the game was Huh Csmt: Batty Elant ISO, Keystone Olher Hih Games! Hurh Pnrtarfield forfpited after fan rushrH nnln Marhine. . Ralph Lsh 306, Joe striekllns 313. h fl I ? Ii c V ? I 0,hr ""b OS""": " MeWUllam Oiek Nichota IIS. Pigott did not identify the fan. I ... ..,.. The official ordered the forfeit. immji liaoi Pigott said, because "he felt that for the game to continue might create more disturbance." Pigott said Sutphin was not hurt and added: "It was i ve-y mild affair." At the time the game ws for feited. Lakeview was ahead itm j...- d:, nana .Stat ..r puma ... wu.i, , ,8,. firM ,, r aaiu. strra B2 1. It prohably will lake the OSAA ; His sen. two weeks to reach a decision, Pigott said. The complaint was filed bv James A. Pate, superintendent of Jnhn Dae High School. Pta. Goal pom s 12 10 agreed to buy real property from plaintiff. Investment Service Co. vs. Or ville B. Smith and A. L. toerts, doing business as Sutherlin-Oak-land Construction Co. Plaintiff aski $9,067.20 plus $4. 180.40 secured in terest plus further interest at the rate of 8 per cent per annum until paid. Plaintiff alleges defendants failed to pay a promissory note. Laura M. Burwell vs. I.vle M. Miller and Opal Jones. Plaintiff alars aea Other Hirn Games: Spta SOWLING -er Johei Green III. I MAJOR CLASSIC LFAOtl Sport Trollera Bennett's Station Teamslers Loral M2 Curlla Bros Furniture Flurry Supply IHal Ctnrrela J.n.KHa 10 14 13 i Cltv Drlva-tn Mkt S IS S Rural Fire Dept 4 s lD,s f'i ! ResulU: Blooms cnevron a. atom- Results: Curtis Broa furniture 1. fomery ward O: coxa in ion x. Four ..u. lnm) 1 . , a,.o7 BnA 1... . . . .. V 1 U.n t. U.,,.. . U , . . r P.I KtA S3 1U,WV auu "K6 nalt a Station a: ,,nirn-RWt l, xurai j; Limp virw a. ii, unwm uaina,t,. spors Trouere I, laam- II. fn senea- naipn isomia ui-iai- sne was In Hired By a mentally in irn.e Kramb 173-103.111 1 Hi.h c.ma: Riph Uoomia tti. ! competent person while employed Curus Bros Furniture. I Other H.eh Games Tony DeGroot 514- by LVle M. Miller, that Opal JOHCS H.h Game: Bob Lolltar all. Team- 210, BOB Alapau(h aia. aa nauars failed to warn plaintiff Of dangers arimai. no i existing prior to time In Incident dish diaper noDoeea maci ii L. R. and Florence E. Daugherty vs. Willard R. and Mabel M. WH GrpT a 4 ! son. Plaintiff, asks J.3.236 57 with 1 Pepai coia is a 2j Lumber. ttrs s 4 per cent annum interest from " f i : : I Julv I. 1958. Plaintiffs allege de ! Fa.7havrn Cleaners S IS 12 i Strobr.de. Ina. It 1"t fendants failed to Comply with i American Ljnen S 15 13 I Tha Dusiera 3;a terms of 1 contract in which de- Re..'';-",', Howl ! r.'.rh.v- u" R.ddw L.nn. i. Th.' Du.' '"d.nts agreed to purchase prop- ClaarierS I.' -ep"l-vnia a, nn-ro oivm i LUtnOTTti.n -i ."o v ,. vat en; ,um, iiic yiauiui.s. Rv MRS. GEORSC MUNSON No. Doullaa Bowl I. American Un- Poat 2 Ambuletua 3 Rtrobndf Ina ; . , , . , . .... an 1 2. Buekmastar Jewolera I Mr. and Mrs. Dale Woodmff and n,h w,M Rh snroyar in jts-aoo Hin ser.aa miuw ONaal m-iia-iTt children of Portland have returned ti Roaaourf Bowl -o Cora coia knffla afte via, tine tha latter'a nar.l Htfh Game: Bob Ahrerer 24S t H.eh Game; Ruth tmeraon ISO. Itre- nome after visiting me latter spar- 0jr h Clnl tM ssi. brio,, ina ents. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Moore 211. td w.ihis 201-311. At F s 317-313.1 in K mpqua. 1 Barne. Root 241. Dirk stevenaon 713, si .11 . . . ... , Bob Held 313. Jake Nasi ana 300 Bob Mrs. I.illie Wood Is visiting In r..ira, ms, Dan Hansen am. Disk Eugene for a week and is Ihe guest Hanaru 201. of her sister. Mrs. Mane Planted. Mr. and Mrs. R. Bennett have moved to the Umpqua area and w.t "ie Pharmacy Portlanders Visit Umpqua Relative CITT CLASSIC 'H I nlan to e.tahlish nermanenl res- eb Lbr . Fuel Dept ' . , r - AanOera Homes IS 14 a PIS. 1 IS Klamath Police Probe Source Of Vodka Bottle Tree Damages Tenmile Lawn By MRS. WALTER COATS The home of Mr. and Mrs. Per ley Hahn in Tenmile just missed being hit by 1 large oak tree when it toppled into their front yard re PO- '-,,v ie Homes I Tha Man's Idence there. do, man Roofme Co. Mrs. Pearl Brandner of Leoti, th mm i snop Kan. is a guest of her son-inj.w rr.'c and daughter. .Mr. and Mr. Har- Crtfi piumbint uooi nlrl frfiiifh mnH will rinti ifl with ' RmuIU lndr Hfwi them for the completion of Ihe win- lZXi,..!: " tor. rjpi 3 Weat Side Phartraev i: Dor. Mr. and Mrs. I-ouis Anderson man Rooi,.. c. 1, Titompeo inaue and son. lx)uie and daughter. JanJ '".V D.t is-ia4. and Mr. and Mrs. George Trombo n wm side Pharmacy drove to Kugene recentlv and were H'e Game J.m Anderson lie. Doe gi.e.., of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd ..,. ,.. , Andersoa and Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. , joe an an, jon landers sot, no. Sievert. '"das aoe. cently. The tree was on the county road KLAMATH FALLS (AP) lire here are Irvine In discover 11a ink tin : j.-. .... . in tree wax u 12 11 ia 1 now two high school students got j right-of-way and hit power lines, utnue 01 ttaiss inry aisiis "mi. , causing an outage of electne pow- at 1 . recent school wrestling fr several hours. Flowers and natch. shrubbery were ruined in the Hahn I Police said all of the content yard of the cached bottle was drunk officers have been chosen by the by the boya. Finally the face of Tenmile Ladiee Club. Mrs. A. F. on of them 1 15-year-old became I Young is new president; Mrs. Dew paralyzed, his pulse sank and he er Chamblrn. vice president, and I passed out. Mrs. J. A. Melius, secretary-treas-! He was taken home unenn- urer. I acious, and police were notified; The next meeting will be March i by hit mother. 'I it 11:30 am. "My Wife just found out obout that raise I got six months ago." t HWHYSI cHJESS I C IP I PUT MIM 12 s C , . ISN'T ME l YOU DON'T JN TMERfJ HE'D VJ LEARNED I " ANDTMIS ONE IN I VWITM J) KNOW r" EAT UP HIS OVJN J Si r ArSOUT t v u ' LITTLE )( SUPPIES, A.v.MILU'KEN-, BTiTS TODAY! V I JlamSiiJ't w "h t1" "fvr 1 1 wt PiAce setws dssktbo, no igu ol u'wew wr un coao'vt kc 10 mkii jt "eJ IBAve AfiAIN TtW IAII0UTI5 Jv- WVCAH. C MsKEE..6UT tnlSi MSM k!CH W N THl CiaW-WDOOat.! K rrn must 8f crveii- ao( strarrrrar, tkb tracks net ie tub tread on the houm K s a lock, iot wmv p I . WHERiTHOSB gT Yy4SSin'' -f W CIUH V- ea- aya. aaaaaa THtV WVI MIW. 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