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ROSEIUftS ftrvVS-REVTEW, ftOSfcfflJRS, rJHteoN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13. 1940. ranee n 11 nm By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER NURSES TO ENTERTAIN bTATE OFFICERS AT DINNER FRIDAY NIGHT District No. II of tho Oregon Stale Oi'iulunto Nuikos uHSorlutlon vlll Hponsor a fievon-tlilrty o'elorlt tio-hoHtcMH dinner luoetliiK l-'rlilay niuht. March l'.tll, at the Hotel Tinpunii In honor of .Mrs. Llnnie l-niril, Portland, executive Beere tnry of thn O.S.N.A.. and JHhk Kthel Teinplltl, Portland, execu tive secretary of the Oregon State Hoard of Nurses, IteHervations for the dinner may lie niadn by telephoning tho Umii qua hotel or hy calling Mis. J. A. l'ulrlicr at 4(l2 J. .Mib. Ijilrd and Visa Temiilln ar riveil in Host-burg today and are the hnufegiiesta of Miss Anne Mc llerinolt. They plan to go to Co I i)Uillc Thursilay afternoon to at tend a meeting tomorrow night and will return here again Friday fur the dinner-meeting that eve ning. The dinner Is being held for thn purpose of making plans and arrangements for tho state con vention of nurses to he held in ltosehurg next September. ROSE SCHOOL PRESENT OPERETTA ON FRIDAY EVENING A very charming operetta, "Dlue hhds In Forest Court" will be pre sented at the Hose schoolhouse Friday evening at eight o'clock, to which the public has been Invited lo attend. Tho entire operetta will he presented In costume and promises to be one of the loveliest entertainment to. be sponsored by tho school in many years. About a hundred school children will par ticipate In the program. CHARMING BENEFIT CARD PARTY TO BE HELD ON FRIDAY The Junior Woman's club has t issued a most cordial invitation to the public to enjoy a delightful benefit enrd party at two o'clock Friday afternoon at tho clubhouse. Prizes will he awarded high Today's Pattern score winners in eonlract bridge and pinochle. Iteservations of ta bles may ho made hy telephoning Mrs. Italph Herman at 5:i:i-Y or contactlng any member of the club. Mrs. Perry Thlele. Mrs. William I'nrath. Mrs. italph Herman and Miss F.lcnnnr Flea are in charge of the party. Proceeds of the af Inir will go to the lioseburg swim ming pool fund. B. P. W. C, MEMBERS TO ENJOY NO-HOSTESS LUNCHEON FRIDAY All members of the Business and Professional Women's club nro in vited to . enjoy the w-oekly no hostess twelve o'clock luncheon at the Hotel Umpiiua Friday. Mrs. William Hell is chairman of the luncheon project for tho club. The members meet weekly to enjoy an informal get-aciiuninted hour ami to discuss projects of the club. P.E.O. TO MEET AT CAMPBELL HOME FRIDAY Chapter III of the P.K.O. Sister hood will meet Friday. March Ifith. at l:4"i o'clock at the home of -Mrs. W. M. Campbell on South Mulll street. The group will take up the Btutlv of Scandinavian coun tries, its physicnl features and Its art, during tho coming year. 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It Interprets the from our ANNE ADAMS SPR1NC, gay and lovely new styles in color ful clothes for tots, 'teens and twenties . . . slimline dresses for the business girl . . . smart frocks for the woman-past-forty ... an exquisite costume far the bride and appealing new fashions In prints and cottonB .... all available in ensy-to-sew patterns. ROOK FIF TEEN CENTS. PATTERN FIF TEEN CENTS. ROOK AND PAT TERN TOGETHER, TWENTY FIVE CENTS. Send your order to News-Review Tatlern Department, Roseburg. Plan Tor the organization of a rnsphflll team were announced to day by the Rev. John Harney, who is directing an athletic club or ganized at the Christifin church of which be Is pastor. The club will meet at 7:30 p. m. Thursday, and .Mr. Harney Invites attendance of all hoys Interested in formation of a baseball team. The club has been active in baseball, boxing and gymnnsties. Goes to Portland Frank Coen, of this clly, left Mondny for Port land to attend to business. Here on Business R. ,T. Shrum. of Glide, was in town aUonding to business yesterday. MARKET REPORTS PRODUCE PORTLAND. Ore., March 13. (API I.I VK POl'l.TIIY ItuylnK prlre: Leahnrn hens, under 3i lbs.. 10-lle; other prices unehaniied. All other produce prices steady. unchanged. LIVESTOCK PORTLAND. Ore., March 13. (API U. S. Dept. Art.) MOOS Market slow, mostly 15 below Tuesdny's average; pood-choice Nio-215 lb. drlveli-a B.sTi-K.ini; Jew outstanding lots 6.10; 230-270 lb. butchers 5.25-50: li-rht lisrhts 5.2."- Smart? I'll say he's sn-uU Me wrole Uons a oyc ici fr in Lntm -' - -' '""n translate it! "Swiss Family Robinson" . 1 juocai News M. Miller In . Town KitKitr A. Miller, of Winchester, was here on business ye-sterduy. Here From Lookinaglass W'es' Icy Meredith, of lokiiiKKlnss, was here on business yesterday. Mn. Chrlsler Home Mrs. W. n.lir.S; E. Wiley, 168; W. Campbell, Chrlsler has returned to her home ifiC; A. Abraham, 152; D. Baker, In l.aiirelwood, followliiK several 152; W. stock, 151; I). Iluell, 148. weeks In Ims Aniteles with her mo ther, who is reported to he tin provlnu In health, following a ser ious Illness. Lady Elks to Meet Tho Lady Elks will meet Thursilay nlKht ut 8 o'clock at tho tomplo with. Mrs. Carl K. Wiiuberly as hostess, IMkIi score prizes will he awarded win ners in the contract brldKO and fli'o hundred . 'card tournament plays. - Hl.'rh Individual 811100 R. Miller 32. . -High Individual series, A. Abra ham, 5811. lllKh team entne SI Diliard Mo tor Co., 9311. 1 Hull t im series HI nillard Motor Co., 2648. Here Short Time J. O. Glass, of Canvonvllte, spent yesterday In this city attendtiiK to business. Mr. Parker Here l'ranli Parker, of Wilbur, spent a short time here veylcrday attending to business. Lake-lde Visitor Here Paul Rchuttpelz. of Lakeside, spent Tuesday In this city nttendliiK to buslnei's. Spends Day Here W. C. Pel ham, cdltov of the South Umpun News ut t'anyonvllle, was here Tuesday 'attending to business. Degree Staff to Practice The Junior degree staff of the Rebekah lodge will meet Thursday night at 8:30 o'clock for prnctlco at the 1.0.0 P. hall. H. E. Club to Meet Tho- South Deer Creek grange honiQ econom ics club will meet Thursduy ufler noon ut the home of Mrs. Hoss Lovelace. W. B. A. to Meet The Woman's Ileneflt association will meet Thursday at two o'clock at the Muceuheo hall for a social hour to he followed by the review at three o'clock. Glee Club to Practice Tho Rose burs: Men's Glee club will meet Thursday night at 7:30 at the Methodist church for the 'weekly practice under the direction of R. M. Church. Bible Class to Meet Dr. Mol ds 11. Roach's "Through the Bible Reading course class" will meet Thursday night from 7:30 to 8:3(1 o'clock In the pastor's study of the First l'resbyterlan church. Tournament Rounds to Open- Qualifying rounds of tho annual winter handicap goit tournament will he played ' by the ladleB of the ll'ipehilrg Country club Thtirs day at 1:30 at tho clubcourso. The weekly contract bridge tournament play will begin promptly at :3(i a. 111. and will bo loiioweit ay tne 12:3U potluck luncheon. Officers to Be Entertained Im- nartment officers of United Span Ish War Veteruns and auxiliaries of Oregon will be entertained by Cenrge Stnrmer camp and auxiliary Thursday night at a fi:30 oclocl: 110-hosi, dinner at the Hotel limp qua. Local members planning to attend aro requested 10 leiepmoie Mrs. r. M. Complon for reserva tions not later than this evening. Missionary Society to Meet The Presbvtorlnn Missionary society will bold 1111 all-day meeting Thurs day at the homo of Mrs. w. 1.. Scott. Mrs. Homer Grow, presl dent, will conduct tho business nicctlm: at eleven o'clock In the inninhiir. followed by (I noon pot' luck luncheon. Members und friends attending: are asked to hrlnir sandwiches, a covered dish mill their own table service. Mrs. 1,: s Hull will conduct tho devo tions und Mrs. Morris II. Roach will report the meeting recently held at Medford. Tim Hart, Thomas Mitchell, Edna Best and Freddie Bartholomew, members of the cast or "Swiss Family r.oblnson," which opens today at Hunt's Indian theatre. 50; packing sows moslly 4.50-75; heavies down to 4.25; few good 90 lb. feeder pigs 4.25; choice quot able to 4.85. CATTLE Calves, market about steady; rew medium steers 8.00-50; odd head strictly good light steers to 9.60: cutler-common heifers 4.50 (1.50; lew medium hellers 7.00-25; cutler-coiniulm cows 4.25-5.25; din ners down to 3.75; fat dairy type cows 5.50-75; good beef cows sal able fi. 25-7. 00 or above; sausage bulls . 5.75-(i.50; vealers steady, choice 11.00; several common-medium grades (i.50-8.50: medium good 350 lb. calves tip lo 7.50. SHEEP Shorn lambs steady to 15 higher; wooled lambs quotable rally steady; one double good choice Sli lb. good-choice fed', wool ed lainhs salable 9.00-50 or above; few good-choice 65 lb. spring lambs 50 above last sales ot 11.511; sorted at 1.00; Tew cood-choice ewes 5.00-00. WHEAT PORTLAND, Ore.. March 13. (AP) Open High Low Close May M M 83 S3 -VVDS treaty Diliard Ladies Schedule Minstrel Entertainment . A plliy entitled "The Lady Min strels of Dixie," will ho given by the Diliard ladles at the nillard schonlhouse Friday evening, March 15. at 8 o'clock. The school chil dren will sell pie following tho pro gram. Those to take part In the nliiy are Mrs. C. E. Brittalll, Mrs. F. G. Iluell, Marjorlc Prowell. Vi vian Laurence. Opal Burnett, Myr tle Alpine, Helen Buell, - Lena Burks, Carle Wright, Carol Hercli cr, Emily Foshack, Nina Coon und vlnrlMifi Lawrence. lota Sigma Club to Meet The lotn Sigma club will meet Thurs day at a 7:30 dessert-supper at the home of Mrs. C. R. Fream on South Stephens street with Miss Delli Lamb and Mrs. F. G. Burr ns Joint hostesses. To Present Program E. A. Brit ton's entertainers will present a program Thursilay night at S o'clock at Hie Greens schoolhouse. A small adnilBBlin charge will be made to raise money for hot school lunches and for 411 club work. COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Standings. W. L. Pet. I..O. O. F ....21 6 .778 Rod und Gun .".....IS .667 Tavern Grill 15 12 .556 Elks Club 13 14 .481 Klwanls ....1.1 14 .481 Copco No. 2 11 10 .411 Professionals 9 18 .333 Healy's .. 8 19 .296 Big Ten Cec Black, 175; W Davis. 17: P. Morgan, 168: J. Loomls, 164: Woodiurr, 164: Bis- sell, 162: Van Valzah, 157: Sher man, 157: It. Loomls, 156: (i Iinmis, 156. High individual score Van Val zah. High Individual series Van Villain, 686. High team score Rod and gun, 933. High team series Tavern Grill,' 75. " ! Spend Monday in Eugene Mrs.'' L. E. McCllntock. Mrs. B. A, Poar-. son, Mrs. Paul Goddcs, Mrs. C. Ii. Wade. Miss Eleanor Fies and Miss Patricia McCllntock, or this city, spent Monday in Eugene. stubborn HEAD COLDS' RELIEVE stuffiness and misery this proved way: Melt a spoonful of Vicks VapoRub in boiling water, then breathe in the steaming med icated vapors. THEN AT BEDTIME, rub VnpoRub on throat and chest to get full ben efit of its long-continued action wnue you steep. And you will be deliBhted with 1 VvSorS CITV LEAGUE Standing. W. .21 ..20 ..17 .15 .14 ..13 ..11 .. L. Pet. .700 .667 .567 .600 .467 .433 .367 .300 J73; INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE Team Standings. W. L. Ave, SI Diliard Motor Co 21 9 .700 Lockwood Motor 20 10 .667 Hansen Motor 17 13 .567 Hotel 'Valley 17 13 .667 Standard Oil ,....13 17 .433 Douglus Flour Mill 12 18 .400 Montgomery Ward 11 19 .367 Shell Oil 9 21 .300 Big Ten:F. Sayre, ISO; H. Miller, 167; H. Ridgeway, 158; R. Miller, Dunhnm Transfer Roseburg Alleys 20 10 Copco No. 1 17 13 Ea.sles Lodge 15 15 limpqua Cleaners 14 16 Hoy's Man's Store..,.... 3 17 Veterans' Facility 11 19 Elks Lodgo No. 326 21 Big Ten Day. 197; Black. Boucock, 167; Ban', 166; Lund, 163; Boughmnn. 163: Bent, 162; Stevenson, 162; II. Miller, 1(11; Van Vlllcuh, 160. ... High Individual score Day. 278. High team score Umpqua Clean ers. 1.00(1. High team series, Umpqua Clean ers. 2839. High Individual scries nay, 645. WOMEN'S CITY LEAGUE . Standings. W. L. Pel. Northwest Poultry.- 14 7 .667 Betty's Annex 10 11 .476 Copco Girls 9 12 .429 Horn's Supor Cream 9 12 .429 Big Ten A. Youn.t, 141; F. Mor ris. 131: R. Barr, 128; O. Robert son. 127: Lnrsen, 127; Wnrledge, 123: E. Fles. 120; Ferguson. 119; Lenox, 119; Taylor. 119. High Individual score Younfe, 185. High Individual serins, Barr, 464. High team game N. W. P., 740. High team series. N. W. P.. 2039. Allison's Residential Beauty Shop Permanent Waves $1.50 and up PHONE 384 446 N. Rose St. SKATING Evary Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday Nights Men 25c - Ladles 15o RAINBOW RINK . Winchester . WE ARE NOW BAKING HOT CROSS BUNS , Buy Them From Your Grocer ' MODEL BAKERY H. E. Club to Meet Thn Ever green grange homo economics club will hold 1111 all-day meeting and noon potluck luncheon Thursday at tho hall. Final plans will be mndo for the Eastor food sale lo be held at the Gas office March 23. Enjoy Concert Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Geddes and daughters, Mrs. Hur tle YV. Iloolh and Mrs. Stewart Cooper, of this city, and Miss Jean Geddes, Junior at Willamette .uni versity In Salem, attended the Mar lon Anderson concert In Portland -'iittlrdnv evening. WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE- Without Calomel-And You'll Jump Out ot . Bed in the Morning Rtrin' to Go The liver should pour out two ptnti of liquid bile Into your bowi-li daily. If this lille Is not flowinit freely, your food mny not d incut. It mny Juat decay in the boweli. (a blunts up your stomncli. You st conitl tmU'd. You feel sour, sunk and the world looks punk. It tn' t's those good, old Carter'g Little Liver Pills to Ret these two pints of bile flowinif freely to miike you feel "up end up." Ammin In mnklnit bile (low freely. Ask for Cartrr's Little Liver Pills by name. 1 04 and 261. Stubbornly refuse any thing else. 1" ' Alcoholic Conttnt Not A A I 31 M el s If y -- Exceeding 4 by Wtit QJ2EE3 Eagles' Wham Celebration March 16. Dance. March 17. Public Party. March 18. Irish Dance. Everybody Welcome Starts Today -Four Big Days The "All Family" Picture of All Time! 1 .v v- -af Ai I0U HAVE READ IT. ..NOW LIVE Iff. .ADVENTURE BEYOND THE REALM OF IMAGINATION I 5 Featuring felThomasMitchell .Edna Best ( Freddie Bartholomew MV Tim Holt Bobbie Quillan feAV Special Added Short Subjects Showt 2-7.9 P. M THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY WHAT A TERROR He locks 'em to sleep with a "Lullaby" in in each fist!! WESTERN ACTION Return Engagement "WELLS FARGO" Joel McCrea Bob Burns Eves. 35c Mai.. 25o Kiddlej lOo 8howt 2-7-9 P. M. PAL NIGHT TONIGHT "City of "Two Chance" Thorobreds"