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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, THRES " 71 JLocal News Lockwoodi Home Mr. and Mrs. Kred Lockwood have re turned to their home on East Dourjlas street, following a busi nes trip to San Francisco. Goes to Reediport Dr. Pallen Jones of Robebuig went lo Heeds port today to attend to business. Spending Week In Eugene Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Harrah of Roseburg are spending the week In Eugene on business. Coei to Portland Art Peal-son, recently was engaged as new gull I pro at the Rosehuig Couniry club, lied today for Portland to attend to business lor a lew days. I Leaves Wednesday Mrs. P. E. Beaver, wno resides on the Cal kins road, left Wednesday eve ning for Portland to erceive medi cal treatment and to vi?il nel son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. liyion Stark, and family. Home From Hospital Mrs. Eldred M. Jones has returned to net home on North Jackson street, following several weeks at Mercy hospital, where she under went a malor operation. Improving Harry Turnbull, Ollde, who was seriously burned in a fire at his home a week ago today, which caused the death of Ills small daughter, Beverly I-oulse, is now reported to be Im proved at Mercy hospital. Back From Seattle Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Chambers have re turned to their home In Laurel wood, following a week's stav in Seattle visiting their son. Private Sheldon Chambers, who has left for overseas service in the U. S. army of occupation. Sale to Be Held A rummage, tea towel and food sale will be sponsored bv the Patrick W. Kellev Auxiliary to Veterans of Foreign Wars Saturday, February 23, at the Roseburg Electric store. Donations may be left at the store during the week. Benefit Affair F riday The rublic is Invited to enjoy a pro gram and oie social to be- held at 8 o'clock Friday evening at the Edenbower School olayshed. Proceeds of the benefit affair v ill go to the 4-H Scholarship fund. Returns to Eugene O. P. Mc Allister has returned to his home In Eucene, following a two-day stay in Roseburg visiting his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Rny Hruton and familv. on Kane stj-et, and with other rela tives and friends. He formerly made his home in Roseburg. Visits at Adams Home Miss Rosemary Evans has returned to her studies at Oregon State Col lege, where she is a senior, fol lowing a few days in Roseburg visiting at the home of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Adams, and family, in Sun nydale addition. Public Invited to Party The public has been Invited to enjoy a social affair and card party to be held Saturday evening Feb. 9 at the Glide Grange hall. Prizes will be awarded winners in five-hundred and pinochle, as well as other games. A door prize win be given and refreshments will be served. Winners Listed in Opening Games of "B" League Card Opening of the Doiigla-. County "B" League playoffs yesterday saw four learns emerge as win- ; ners Headed toward the cham pionship. In yesterday's win col i umn were: Elkton, Camas Valley, Glide and Yoncalla. Tonight these teams will meet the lirst and second place teams (in percent age! in the northern and south ern zones of the county league. Today's games: 4 P. M., Slither-lin-Days Creek! 5 P. M., Riddle Oakland; 6 P. M Reedsport-Elk-ton; 7 P. M., Camas Valley-Myrtle Creek; 8 P. M., Glendale-Glide; 9 P. M-. Draln-Yoncalla. I Yesterdays line-ups: Sutherlin i22( (24) Elkt'm Position Fenley (6) F (7) Smith Amorde (11)... F (6) Rilev Rehwalt (1) C :3 Gourley Davidson ( 1 )....( i5l Clemo, V. Denney U) G (3) Clemo. C. Substitutions for Sutherlin: Redding (2), Haskett, Musgrove, West, Hueard; for Elkton: Bin den, Colley, Grimes. Officials: Cox. Turner, Click. Field goals: for Sutherlin, 9; for Elkton, 6. Fouls: Sutherlin, 4 out of 18; Elkton, 12 out of 20. Discharged From Service Sgt. George Wilson Bacher, who serv ed with the 1933rd Air Corps En gineers, has been discharged from service at Fort Lewis, Wash., and is now with his wife, the former June Masters, enjoying a stay at Bandon, before returning to their ranch home at Winston. Sgt. Bacher has the American Theater of Operations medal. Pacific Asiatic Theater medal and the Good Conduct and Victory med als. He is the son of Mrs. G, J. Bacher of Roseburg. Camas Valley (45) (23) Days Ck. Position Perry (131 F (91 Smith Sallee (6) F i9) McKenzie Barnhart 1131 C 12) Bratten Defferding (5) G .. .101 Freeman Milton i2i G 121 Snyder Substitutions, for Camas Val ley: Ilagau, Minneford, Whinder, Humphrey Kit; for Days Creek: Kergun ill, Puigon, officials: Cox, Turner. Glick. Field goals: Camas Valley, 20; Days Creek, 10. Fouls: Camas Vallev, 5 out of 8; Days Creek, 3 out of 11. Joe Perrone to Direct Boys' Boxing Class Here Joe Perrone. boxing instructor and former lightweight cham pion of the Pacific Northwest, i will start the boxing activities of . the Roseburg Recreation Pro- ; gram tomorrow night in the Armory. i All boys 15 or over, includln" war veterans, are requested to contact H. W. Grav at the Recrea tion office, telephone 958. First meeting of the boxing class will be Fridav at 7:30 P. M. Perrone will be at the Armory any night at 7:30. Beer License Granted Retail beer class "C license was granted by. the Oregon Liquor Control Commission to the Junction Cafe, Camas Valley star roule, yesterday. The licensp will permit wile of Ixittled beer on and off the premises. Husbands! Wives! Want new Pep and Vim? Thousand! of CoupW , worn-out, M- ul.lr to.u.- U).y lcW iron. ur iw vim vitality, try Gstr Twnlc TaWel. lunftiiw Iron vim. too. mi i.en.1 (or prp- "V'Ti-T At all 4rmg atorea evtrywhtr In Bote burr, at fr ullerlan'a Drug. Sat. & Sun. Only! 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