4 TOMMY CHENOWETH HOST TO FRIENDS ON BIRTHDAY 'RUTHKKLINf.r March 19. Tom my Cheuowelh. entertained the first unci second grade at the parish house on Krlday afternoon, the oc casion being his seventh birthday. The children were served with a large birthday cuke and Jello im mediately after school and then plnycd games. The young host waa incipient of inuny nice Kilts from WHILE THEY LAST 7oR SAFETY, convenience and comfort, secure one of these rubber mats, suitable for tub, shower or . floor. While they last, a gift from your Gas Company to every buyer of a new AUTOMATIC GAS WATER HEATER Liberal trade-in allowance on your old water heater, of any age, type or condition. . ' TERMS TO SUIT YOUR PURSE SOUTHERN OREGON GAS CORPORATION it m t---:-' U . .. .......... ......... BLENDED muz t'iiiirr,Tf: - i v IT dHiii!h his schoolmates. Those enjoying the affufr were; Lola St owe Joyce Hnlgute, Kozellu Dean, June Venn, Jtmo Cortnr, VJonnymuo f J lea- son, June Young, Ella May Douuhl Kohertson. iiuseell Owens, Rlchunl t'oeiienbta'B. Charles Heller, Jiuhie Davidson, Wayne Mukki-oyo. (iene Culver. Floyd Corty, Cerium, Cur rier, .Miss Uluuche Sinter, the teacher of theBO unities and the host. Tommy Chonowoth. aride pusBie ruDber, in ittrictive de ign, 14x21 inches. White or green. Hygienic!!? cellophane, wrapped. WHISKEY ... "Non-skid" mt of hih : I ROSEBURG Society Bv LOTUS KNIGHT POR'i'KH LADIES COTERIE CLUB MEETS ON WEDNESDAY GI.ENDALE, March 19. Amid a sotting of d.Ufodils and pusaywll- lows, Mis. C. O. ltlchards. Mrs. 11. u. Huntington and Mrs. C. W. Inc. lium were hostesses at the latter's lionie to the Ladies' Cotorio cluh Wednesday afternoon. Twenty-three member answered the roll call. After the sccrolarv's und treasurer's reports wero read. it was. decided to hold ft coo led food sale Saturday. M.irch 27th. A committee composed of .Mrs. A. (1. Henningor. chairman. Mrs. c. J. Sether and Mrs. A. J. Knwcett were named by Airs. IiiEh.im. iirosi- ilent, to have charge of this sale. funds f.-om which will bo used for the purchasing of now bonks for the public library sponsored bv the cluh. The program continued tho stndv of tho American artists and Includ ed the following: Nocturne in Hlue nnd Silver, Whistler, prepared bv Ml. W. B. (iarrett and road liv Mrs. joi.n Mcculloch; Portrait of 'Abraham Lincoln. Mrs. C. O. Gar rett; uerkahlre Hills. Mrs. D. P. Mouchettc; The For Warning. Ho mer, Mrs. M. K. Culhertson; King Lear, Abbey. Ji-s. Foran Harroll; Uhnrcu of Old Lyme, Hnssnni. Mrs. Hairy Oldors: Icebound, Metoulf, prepared bv Mis. Huntington nnd rend by Mrs. W. S. Price. Mr Olders closid the urogram with an Interesting talk on "Points of In terest In Pictures." Mrs. Honnlnger gave an oral picture of Dance of tho Vvniphs. Corot, which was hold over from the January meetinc. Af ter tho program MIes Gloria Wunsch gave two lovelv piano se lections and Sidney Iughnni, two saxophone solos, r-coompanlcd the piano by Mrs. Ingh. m. The tnblo was beautiful wlt' Venetian lace cover, green candles in crystal en.wieibra and a center niece of daffodils and pussywil lows. Tie cnndles and refresh ments carried out the St. Patrick's motif. Mrs. C. E. Illldgo and Mrs. John McCiilloch pronidod over the urns. Guests for tho afternoon Includ ed Mrs. Sidna Davis, of Oregon uuy and Mrs. u. D. Hoots. REBEKAH LODGE HOLDS SPECIAL MEETING KIDDLE, March 1!). Ttoliof no- neltah lorto or Riddle held, n spe cial meotlng Wednesday evening at which time they put. on the de cree work for their sisler lodge. Tlertha Hehekah lodge of Cnnvon vllle. Two candidates wore Initiat ed, Mrs. Hnsh nnd Mrs. Wright. Tho degree work was under thn di rection of I. A. Dean . And Mrs. Denn acted as muslclnh.' The "ot:- ension also celebmlnd tho blrth- nays of Alec WorlbinKton nnd H. A. Crow nnd a bountiful nol'nek supner fiirnlshe'l hy both the Can- yonviWe nllfl Iliildle lodfrcs was served In the dllllne ''all. Those nresoMt from cnnvonvnie were Mr nnd Mrs. Wnlter Onrnuli, Mr. nnd Mrs. Lewis Weaver. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ira Poo'. M'. nnd MrR. Wal ter Pool, Mis. Victor Shaw, Mr. pnd Mrs. Tnre1 Green. Mr nnd Mrs. Alec Worthlnton pi-1 daugh ter. PriociHa. M-. Wnle Wor"lnT- ton. Mrs. Lou K"I"M. Mr-.. Wash. nnd'Mrs. T-oola Wright and daugh ter, Prlscllln. MR, AND MRS. HOWARD ENTERTAIN CLUB OLALLA, March 19. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Howard entertained the II. O. Pinochle cluh r.t their home Mondays evening. Those at tending were Mr. and Mrs. Juspcr Howurd, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph How ard, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Heater, Mr. and Mrs. James llomolkn, Mrs. Richard Hook, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ollivant, Chester Howard, Mr. nnd Mrs. R. J. Curnall and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Howard. From Girl to Woman! QROWING girls and many wom en often are suffer ers from female ir regularities, nerv ousness, due to functional disturb ances. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip tion is a dependable tonic at such times. It stimulate the appetite, IncreaKi the intake of food. You ftfl better and Wronger. Read what Mis. Maude Davis of 710, N. Maple St.. Spokane, Wtslt., said: "When I wan a girl developing into womanhood I was awfully ncrvou and weak, I Buttered from headaches associated .with functional irregularity and wai lindtr WflRhl, I took Dr. Pierre's Favorite Prescrip tion as a tonic nnd my apictUe incieawd. then I Rained in wciglit and developed ir.lo ttmns ''-allhy woinantiood." Buy" of your drufuit Trees Shrubs Roses Fruit and Nut Trees Ornamentals Grape Vines and Bulbs Largest and most complete nur series In Southern Oregon. Home Grown Acclimated Stock. Sales yard 8 miles south of Roseburg on Pacific Highway and one-half mile south of Coos ., . Junction, C.E.MOYER 7 Nurseries Roseburg, Oregon ' i ... , ; -j Phone 46F13 NEWS - REVIEW. ROSEBURCj fQKEQOKlpR IDA Y. MARCH 19, 1937. and Clubs FAREWELL PARTY GIVEN MR. AND MRS. WICKLUNO MELROSE, March 19. A plcas ont surprise occurred Wednesday evening when a group -.vent to the home ot Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Wick lund to honor them with a fare well party. Mr. und .Mrs. Wlchlund nnd family niu leaving next week lor Liiiitornia. whore they will make their homo. Mr. and Mrs. WhkHind hnvo resided at Melroso for tho past two years, ami have mnde many friends who regret to have them leavo. The evening wns vow enlovnbly spent In visiting, singing nnd 'play- rig guinea until a lute hour when a beautiful nlctllro of Crater hike was presented to Mr. nnd Mrs. Wlrklund from their friends, Mrs. C. J. Lundeen presented the pic ture to them. At eleven o'clock ilelieirftts re freshments wore served to Mr. and .Mrs. Wickiiind. their son. KernoHi, and daughter, Faith, guests of hon or, and to Mr. nnd Mrs. C. E. Johnson and daughter, Rltta. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Brown and daugh ter, Dolores, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Glass, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. J Lundeen. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. nioomquist, Mr.. dud Mrs. Oils Center nnd son, Charles, Mr. and Mrs. John Rich. rids, son. Dud. nnd dm ghters, Miss WaUha and Ruth, Mr. nnd Mrs. Chas. Olso". Mrs. J. Thorm bers and son. Keith, Mrs. C-as. Stubhi and daughter. Ho'io, Mrs. Ruth Forslond and dnurhter, Miss Margaret, Mrs. Cnrrie Tison end daughter, Miss Ruth. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Riisenhark. Jr.. Mrs. V. S. Woodruff. Mips T.oli Ford. Mn E L. Cooper nnd d-nighte,., Miss Georgia Eme'v, Edward riu-on-bark. Fritz Sjogren nnd Ruben Armstrong-. SUNSHINE 4-H CLUR MEETS AT GREEN HOME SUTHERLTN'. March 19. The Riinhlne 4-IT club mot nt I bo boip of Mrs. Hnzol Greon on Saturday afternoon. During the business ses sion. Bottv Lou Vogilnobl read a letter from Mr. Drilton. county r.lnh agent, in which he presented information rcsnrding the propos ed sum"inr enmp for both bovs nnd "irli. which (:'. nlanne'i for early' In Juno In be held nl Wolf Creek. I Those nreoent were Al'"e and Hei. n Sir's"!!!"'. Patt" lorlnn. Irfi M"di, FarH a"' Jo':pn,'lne Wolfe. Ednq Ruth Real and llettv I Lou Voeelnohl MR. AND MRS. METZKER ' V ! HNQREQ.BYjyFRIENpS v . O SUTHKRU, March Jfi. Abotil. thirty friends and relntlvoa of Mr; and Mrs. W. Arthur MeUkor, re cently married couple, spent Sun day, evening at their homo In West Suthorlin. Mr. and Mrs. Mctzker , were presented .with a lovely wet1 of dinnerwttre. i TODAY AND SATURDAY 2 FINE FAMILY PICTURES! BRING THE KIDDIES! Adventure . . ever-perilous . . ever-thrilling! ffTlS! Braving hate . . . defying feat- in the Cji(lggfS,WSj dangers of the African jungle .... V . . S the most amazing adventure a man and woman eveir chared! I PLUS Bob Allen in "Rio Grand Ranger" Chapter Four 'FLASH GORDON" Ma:.. c 1 T l' ICO Children 10c HTfJyjPi BEAVER CLASS ELECTS OFFICERS AT MEETING, The Ilcu.'ei- class ot tho M. E. church. South, held their bildness nutting .Saturday nfiornoo i. 'I'm rnnownig oltlccrs weio elocled ITCildent, Carl White:; vLo-presi-dent, Jaclt Adair; seemtmy. Alouzo MiK; u-casurer, Unuuo iturvoy B.ihum" or tho ruin lliev we-i mi "bin to take their hiUi :'s idunned hut u winiior mint was planned mm- mo nnxt lm-ftlns at Jack Adah-s hoinu on tho uftcrnooii o Murch JOLLY TWELVE CARD CLUB HAS MEETING YONCALLA, March 19. The members of the Jolly Twelve Card club enjoved uu evening Moudav night, when Mr. nnd Mis. Gcoigo Edi's, cniiM'lalned at a notliick sun- per. Five hundred wus the diver sion or the evening Willi Mrs. Erie Sienscth and Fred Merk winning prizes. MARKET REPORTS WHEAT PORTLAND, Mnrch 19. (AP) Expectation of a bearish govern ment report, caused a general slide of inleruallonal wheat prices. Cu the cash murkets the pressure wns far worse than In futures although little cash wheat Is being offered at the source. On tho Portland fu- lures market, wllh sale of 12.0,00 bushels the May was off but 1 cent and July a similar sum. Ln cal cash wheat lost 21 cents and Monlnna 3 cents, . Wheat: Open High Low Clone May 1.18 1.18 1.17 1.17 July 1.09 1.091 1.08, 1.081 Cadi wheat: Big Bond blueslein. Inv., 121 pet., 1.181; dark hard win ter 13 pet., 1.3H.1; 12 pet., 1.291; H pet.. 1.241; soft .white, western while, hard wilder ,and " western red, l.llil. PAGE Lumber s Fuel Cn-nnany -ells hnlll-lii eahlnets. Ail kinds of doors. Plain and fancy glnss. Win dows, sash, weights and cord, etc. Adv. MIU WE STOP GREASY INDIGESTION WE FEEL JUST FINE Our stomach can't dli-ml crru.. Nlil,.i ran our bowel,. Only our pancreatic Juice 'nM wllh our im can digcd When we set bad taste, hendaclie an( lhat nasty urouchy feeliiiK which comei .from greasy indigestion, take 1 Carter! JpitUe Liver 1111 before, each meaUond Wter. 1 -a y Carter's Little Liver PIlt bring a Iar . How of our pancreatic juice and bile juice Into our bowels. The large flow of tries jutcei digests the grease we bave eaten Then we burst Into life and Into our wort like a joyous skyrocket. But if you want this glorious relief from greasy indlt-sUon, ask your dmsgist foi Carter's Little Liver Pills iy nmnc nn.l Uihbornlv rfuu to buy nnythinjr oltte. 2V Shows 5-7-9:30 P. M. EB I I.aVorn 11 mils, state foreman, inegoii coupler riilure Craftsmen of America, Frank Wickhuin, sup eriniendeiii liosebui'K chapter F. C. A., and llrnco W. Mollis, mem ber of advisory board Oregon chap ter F. 0. A. nnd local advisor of I ho Iiosebilrg chapter, were guesls of the Grants . Puss chapter a! ihulr nnniiul banquet Thursday evening. This banquet la givou an nually by (he employers of appren tices in honor of their guesls, iho Grunts Pass trades class of tho high rchool. The banquet table wus prepared for seventy employ ers, upprciulres nnd guesls In the Cave grotto of the Redwood hotel. Music hy the high school orclies- ll'!. toasts from several employers and apprentices, and a movie, "Boulder Ham Under Construe Mon," provided an enjoyable even ing for all presenl. The annual Hoseburg F. C. A. employers' banquet will bo held nt the Umpqila holel Wednesday1, March 81, at 7 p. in. The commit leos lire working diligently to pro vide I he biggest and most enjoy able banquet nnd program ever given hy Ibis organization, It Is repo.rfed. The Roseburg chapter of the Futuro Crnftsmen of Alnorlea will have as their guesls their em ployers, the Roseburg upurentlce commission, (he hoard of educa tion ami other special guest b, Hie annual atato convention of the Oregon chapter will convene n! the Imperial hotel, : Porlland, lor three days, April lii, 111 nnd 17. An interesting program is plan ned, Including the contest between the first nid, parliamentary pro- cedure and public speaking teams "FOOD FOR SALE" Shop Saturday at this store every friend ly courtesy and accommodation will be extended and YOU PAY NO HIGHER PRICE, QUALITY CONSIDERED. , A Few Special Attractions Ham for Easter 2 eM..lA Small Netted (Many are buying these for spring planting.) Peaches or Apricots Pears No. 2 tins, 2 for Grapefruit I If. A H.? Camnbe!l'a or M ma 6 tins l it Walnuts 2W, .ISc i"88 : . I STARTS SUNDAY Asparagus. ,-15c fannn Olives liPSsfTfiw wiwi' r.,iu,r. T.n,in. -ajw lMmm.f:',, COMMEROAL iff 3lj Cake Flour 25c 1 1 n ? WM tXagffji Supreme Bulk. . .It Coffee-25c l 73c I iMMi E )f Zr" W? 323 W. Cass Phone T.4 I MM$ Free Delivery. I iUr U VV d H f MM Um frJ ItrirVijL - - ot the, various chaplers. The Itoseuurg cliupier Is plan ning to have in leuat ten delegates present, and will participate in the coldest. SPEAKERD ATCDAT ECONOMICS MEET Mn.. S. A, JciluiHion, hoad of iho homo economics department ot Llnrielil collcgo at McMinuvllle, will be guesil upciikcr nt the dis trict meeting f ho.no economics oponsurcd by the homo economics cluh ot Itosohuig senior high on April 10. Mrs. Jonassnn, who was once homo economics inslructor here, will ho remembered ai, the former Fruuces WrieM. Delegates from Ilecdsport, Oak land, loncuha, Grunts 1'a.is nnd several oilier schools are expected to niieud the meeting. Girls from tho locul cluh serving as cmiirmen or committees on ar rangements nre: Fern Nutting, Virginia Ness. Eileen Klclst, Vir ginia Young, Mudlyn Stomas, Eva Ilulior and Alone McDonald. LOCAL NEWS Food and Canry Sale The Meth odist Indies nld w ill sponsor a food sale Saturday at McKoan and Baldwin's, at which time also Mrs. George Churchill's Camp Fire group will sponsor n candy sale. Cooked Food Sale Saturday Thn Garden Valley Women's club will hold a cooked food rnlo Sat urday at Powell's 'hardware store on North Jackson Btreet. Leaves Police Force Tony Mo tiovltch. employed for tho past two years with 'Iho Oregon stale police, has reslgnod his position to accept civilian employment nt Portland. Ho wns given lmmedinto relense from his work In Roseburg ln or der Hint ho might assume tho now work. His successor to tho Rose- burg forco hns not yet been named. St 35s Large tins, 2 for 2$ 6 Cans Juice THREE CITY NEWS E. Ai. Matthews, of Ixmklngglnss, was In town uiiundliig to business tor a lew hours yestetduy. . Henry Lander, of Anchor, Hpent yesterday in this city uiteudlng to business. K. (I. Whipple, of Th-nln. wns a business vlsilor in this city yes terday. Mrs. W. Vox, or (Hide, spent yes teiday in this cily shopping and visiting. fcALL FOR DOUGLAS COUNTY iGENERAL FUND WARRANTS ' 'AND COUNTY EDUCATIONAL BOARO WARRANTS Notice Is hereby glvon that don era! Fund Warrants of Douglas County, Oregon, registered NOT PAID POll WANT OF FUNDS, prior to nnd Including warrant number 3ni9 and riOlKlLAH : COUNTY KDUCATIOMAI. HOAItll wuiTilnts prior In and including warrant number . 1111, are called for payment on March Hi, 1337. Present thoin at dm officii of tho county treasinor. Iulcrn:'.t will ceu8o on that dato. D. II. LENOX, Treasurer, Douglas County, Ore. ' - TOWNSEND CLUB MEETING Thn Townsond club will meo' nt tho CDiU'thnuso tonight ftt 7::i0. for a regular meeting. An intorestln?: program hus been niTaneed J. C. OKItKTY. once n apple Yl - News and Popsye Cartoon Preview Saturday Night. I Today and Saturday THUNDERING 'pny HISTORYIII