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TWO ROSEBURS NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON. TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 1941. dodgers Creep Up Oi; Top Cardinals (By the Associateu Press) - What might prove one of the most significant victories of the National league race was scored by Fitzsimmons, hurler of the Dodgers, yesterday when he lick ed Pittsburgh, 9 to 4', in one of the day's two blgieague games. The win did more than Just boost Brooklyn within a half game of the idle St. Louis Cards. It afforded almost xsitive proof that Fitzsimmons, the wonder veteran who won 16 and lost only two last year, Is at last ready to begin taking' a weekly turn for a learn that has pennant fever. H.is means that the Cardinals from now on have even a more (Usieiale Job on their hands try ing to fight olf the Dodgers. The score was tied yesterday in (he eighth, J to 4, when Fltz gave way to n plnch-hlttcr Herman Franks,' the young catcher who recently joined the Dodgers from Montreal. Two were on base. Frank-- lofted a homerun into the upper right field stand, and, that v.is that. . Meanwhile, at Chicago, Passeau oi inc luus anu ocnumayuvi ul the Giants hooked up In one of the season's most brilliant duels, with Passeau the eventual victor, 1 to 0, Schumacher allowed only four hits, but two of them were represented by Hack's single and Nicholson's double In the first frame. That beat him, as Pas seau held, the Giants to three blows. Special Chevrolet Truck to be Schoolhouso for Mechanics 1 Z. ti Around (he County Pays Cretk Novikoff Sent Back to Minors for Seasoning CHICAGO, June IM.-(AP)-I.ou Novikoff, who came to the Chicago Cubs last spring as the most highly publicized rookie 111 National league history, will be ba'-l: in the minors tonight as a member of the Milwaukee Brew ers. He failed to meet major league standards so was sent to the American Association club tor more seasoning. His new boss will be Charlie Grimm, who still believes Lou some day will de velop Into a great hitter. "He's been trying too hard," Grimm said, "I think he still will develop." The livable Novikoff made a lot of -nends at Wrigley field de spite his .2.'i7 batting average. When he failed repeatedly at the plate, the attitude of most Cub lans was "he's pressing, let's give 1 i in. a chance." Wilbur " 1 WIIJIUR, June 2-1.- Mr. anil Mrs. G. VV. Ayers and family moved Sunday to Brownsville, where Mr. Ayers lias accepted a position in the h!;h school for I TrTj UBILT;.,; Ufc iVfA f JSC1 , - i J A II feffVo; fhtfcS L, fetrlM!Si-c&, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hill went to Dixonville Sunday after, the former's mother, Mrs. W. G. Hill, who had been visting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. O. Ic Brown for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Dean and son, John, were - attending to business matters in Roseburg Saturday. Others in Roseburg Saturday from this vicinity in eluded Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Michaels. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Welch and daughters, Hazel and Alice May, Mrs. Alma Williams, Dr. and Mrs. Robert Kinoshita and son. Bobbie, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Clark, Howard Moore, Gene Coin, Al Reichel and pan (Join. " ' Mr. and Mrs. Jess Smith. Miss Clara and Miss Doj-a Smith, Tang and Larney Smith, Mrs. Alma Williams and Howard , Moore attended the dance on South Myrtle Saturday evening. Roy Duncan and Dan Taylor, who are employed on Sandy creek hear Remote spent the week-end at their respective homes here. When they return ed to their work Sunday after: noon they were accompanied by Charley Mather, who has also obtained empjoyment there. Ira Brock, who has for some, time been employed on the Eafl Sumner place recently went to Hilt, CaliL, wherp he is now working. Thor Jensen, Edwin GruoDc, i !nnin Wanrnrlt. Henrv Bossen, ; Leslie Hancock, Oliver Haines, R.. T. Moore, Joseph Huason, . B. Haines, Asa Andrews and . Alva Maupin. ! l..n,.rmn Hainni W'hO lUlS I been visiting relatives and I friends, returned to nis nome ai Monmouth Tuesday. Mr. Haines is a nephew of Mrs. Marietta I Haines. A. R. McDonald had remodeled the postoffice and Is working on his home. The postoffice and home are in the same build ing. I Tho riwnn prarie school an nual school meeting was held I ...UIV limn TTmPRt munuay wuivii ...,- I Wade was elected clerk in the place of Mrs. Edna Jensen, who jhas nnlsnea ner lerm. vuu Pontius was roiecica uucciui. COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVIC1 Dr. P. B. Bibar lit No. Jckton tfruviiig. Nkwh-Ki-vW-w I-hot The newest contribution to the motoring public is pictured above a useu car reconditioning irucK wnicn arrivea iv.onuay in noseourg. A mobile repair shop, the truck will be headquartered at the Hansen Motor company, where the used car mechanics of that Chevrolet dealership will receive a thorough training course. The truck Is driven by E. G. Owen, a representative of Chcvolet's used car department, who will conduct the training course. He is shown above being greeted by H. T. Hansen, local Chevrolet dealer. Newest Chevrolet-approved used car reconditioning practices, latest approved tools and equipment, and an exhaustive training course will be provided for the service personnel of the local company. Motorists of this community are invited to inspect this unique vehicle, which represents a distinct advance In t lie approach to modern used car reconditioning procedure. Mr. Pontius has been serving nniv n faw u'wks as he finished William Frost's term. The dis trict voted to let the school board sell the Paradise school house. The district also voted on a pro posal to sell the school property in Elkton but tnc plan was voieu down. As soon as the new school Is built the Dioperty will I bp abandoned. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lcven hagen, of Scottsburg, were Elk ton visitors recently. ORDER Spring's Fuel NOW! Slab Wood Prices 16-1 n. Green Slab Wood. 1 load S3.3S 4 ft. Green Slab Wood, per cord S2.35 Planer Ends, load S4.S0 Mill Ends, load S4.00 16" Dry Slab, per load $4.50 L7& 8 253 the coming year. - iter and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lukel- Mr. and Mrs. Shurts and fam- wit and sons from San Fran ily and Mr. McBride spent a fewclsco left for home Friday after days last week visiting friends in Upending a week visiting the for Murshfield. liner's sister and brother in-law, Mr. and Mrs. IC. II. Grubbe 'Mr- Mi's. Elmer Farreil. ,,,,,,,M,.,. I,w.l .f Poll . -iiw Kirs, virgii .-inuui s u-m vvi-u- sister, Mrs. W. E. Russell. rector for three years. Yvonne Farreil has gone to Dan Bridge, who is employed Roseburg to work in the home of at the veterans facility, is home Dr. E. J. Wainscott. on his vacation. At here the annual school Monday, June 10, election Vernon guests' lit" the V. K. Thump-1 'day afternoon in Oakland ai)il;ljt, n.Mt was rp.,,iected school uiM-n fTiinmu ill i ni vv. i.. Lnomo- i,m,. .,,... ii... '....k...n.l. iSutlierlin attending to business Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Ilelliwell : matters, of Kiiseburg were guests of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Stephens of ! D. E. Moon Sunday evening. Hermosa Beach. Calif., and1 lver Grae ol Camas, Wash., daughter. Mrs. Hugh 1' rank of j arrived here Sunday to spend a 'Columbia City, Ind., arrived here; few' days hem visiting his cou-1. Saturday tn spend a few days sin, T. E. Grae. visiting Mrs. .Stephens sister, Frank Grubbe is busy taking care of his cherries. He has a Elkton ELKTON. Juno 20. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Burke and infant daughter have left for New York after visiting at Elkton for near ly a year. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Haines have returned to their home at Seat tle. Mr. and Mrs. Haines were visiting here while Mr. Haines was recovering from a goiter op eration. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith have moved to the B. S. Adams place on Paradise creek, while Mr. Smith is working in the timber on Sawyers creek. The Elkton Masonic lodge was invited to Drain Monday evening tn a civ nVlnpk Riinnpr nreeed. Mrs. Alice Lerwill from Tiller jing tne conerng of the third spent Wednesday visiting her degree. The Elkton members mother. Mrs. Carrie Hill. 'who attended were Floyd Levins, i r utiui r PLUS VALUE, "CtUIPIllU" 1IESUS fc- You've probably seen this sign hanging on our building. "Cat erpillar" owners look upon it as a sign that says "Parts and Ser vice alway ready but seldom needed. PARTS & SERVICE WHEN AND WHERE YOU NEED THEM Douglas County Farm Bureau Co-operative Exchange Roseburg, Oregon number of pickers but tile recent roln lias slowed up the harvest. Mrs. Clara .Scully and rlnugh- COOKBOOKLET COUPON This Couoon and entitles bearer to a cookbooklet at the News Review office, Roseburg, Oregon. Mrs. Lois Irving. The party had spent two weeks visiting Port land, Salem and other northern j towns. Miss Ruth Jacobs is visiting I friends In Medfoid this week Mr. and Mrs. Ed Russell have .moved In the house recently va jeated by the Ayers family. The property is owned by F. F. j Parker. I Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Bridge of ! West Fork spent the week end iwith the former's mother, Mrs. iKosella Bridge. Miss Dnrls Sands returned home Wednesday from Junction City where she was employed In a restaurant. Mrs. Tennie Griffith of Old I Glory, Texas, plans to leave Sat j unlay for her home after spend ing a month here visiting her iLDWE) TASfE TEST IS THE PAY-0FF1 Blind taste tests prove that Barclay's Red Label Whiskey stands up with higher-priced blends. Satisfy your taste with Red Label, at a popular price. 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