ROSEBURS NEWS-RlVllW, R6sBUR6, PRESON. MONDAY, MARCH 9, Society and Clubs By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER NUTRITION COUNCIL MEETING POSTPONED UNTIL NEXT WEEK The Douglas County Nutrition for Defense council, headed by Mrs. L. A. Wells, has postponed Its meeting of Tuesday of this week until March 18th, according to an announcement madj todiy. The meeting has been po.ntpon ed for the purpose of having a session next week when Miss Rae Russell, regional nutritionist under the federal security agenev, will be in Roseburg. Ava B. Milam, dean of home econom ics at Oregon State college and state chairman of nutrition for defense, has expressed her desire for meeting with the Douglas countv council at the same time and the local committee members are looking forward to a most in teresting meeting. The time and place of the meeting wiil be an nounced in a few days. BRIDAL SHOWER IS CHARMING AFFAIR i YONCALLA. Mar. 9 Honoring Miss Laura Weaver, who wiil be come the bride of Wilfred Vian, Sunday March 8th, several ladies in the community were hostesses at a miscellaneous shower, held at the Church of Christ, Thursday afternoon. Due to the death of a sister of one of the hostesses, no program was given, and after op ening and inspecting the many beautiful gifts a delicious lunch was serve to the following; Miss Laura Weaver, Mrs. Clouscr, Mrs. Harley Williams, Mrs. Chas. Vian and son. Mrs. Martin, Mrs. Ernest Thiei, Mrs. Fred Lee. Mrs. Fran cis Bigelow, Mrs. Clifford Hanan, Mrs. Lvons, Mrs. - Nolam, Mrs. Sefton, Mrs. Leona McMiliian, Mrs. Vance. Jr., Mrs. Vance, Sr.; Mrs. H. L. Stonaker, Mrs. George Edes, Mrs. Worman. Mrs. Cart wright, Mrs. Henry Hubbell, Mrs. Lloyd, Mrs. Lambdin. Mrs. Tom Palmer. Mrs. Nettie Hanan, Mrs. Lloyd Wise, Mrs. Ira Vian, Mrs. Rapier, Mrs. Lunney, Mrs. Alton Grass, of Yoncalla, Mrs. S. A. Schieman of Suthcrlin, Mrs. Or- ville Schieman of Grants Pass and Mrs. Van Norman of Cies well. MID-WEEK BIBLE CLASS HAS POTLUCK LUNCHEON The Mid-Week Bible class of St. Paul's Lutheran church met Thursday at the home of Mrs. Earl Smith with Mrs. August Martin as joint hostess at a very lovely one o'clock potluck lunch eon. October, November and De cember birthdays were honored. Covers were placed for Rev. and Mrs. W. A. Sylwester, Mrs. L. Wilson, Mrs. R. Kaine, Miss Meusch, Mrs. W. Vogt, Mrs. P. Ackiey and Jackie, Mrs. Richard son. Mrs. E. Smith, Mrs. A. Mar tin. Mrs. P. Siemann, Mrs. G. Mc- Onppn. Mrs. Stenieen, Mrs. J. Feldkamp, Mrs. Nchring and Mrs. I E. Brinkmeyer. COUPLE ANNOUNCE RECENT MARRIAGE YONCALLA, Mar. 9 Word has been received from San Diego of the marriage of Loal Gilmer, son of A. E. Gilmer of Yoncalla and Miss Waneta Kelms, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Keims of Springfield. The wedding took place at Yuma, Arizona with only the necessary witnesses present. Mr. and Mrs. Gilmer wiil make their home in San Diego, where Mr riiimfir u emnloved in de fense work. Both tiie bride and groom are well known in Yon calla and vicinity, both having at tended Yoncalla High school. Mr. Gilmer is a graduate. i PUBLIC INVITED TO BENEFIT AFFAIR The Evergreen Grange has an nouneed'a series ot four benefit card parties beginning Friday, March 13th, at 8 o'clock at the hall. Pinochle and bingo will be in play and prizes for the even ing's play will be awarded. At the close of the series, a grand prize will be awarded in pinochle and bingo. Refreshments will be served following the social hour. been extended to the public to enjoy the party. NURSES ASSOCIATION TO MEET TUESDAY District No. 11 of the Oregon State Nurses association will hold a very interesting meeting Tues day night at 8 o'clock at the home ofMrs. Vernon Keel. Dr. O. R. Hess will be guest speaker on the subiect, "Syphilis in Defense." Motion pictures on health will be shown bv Mrs. Hazel B. Lytic. P.-T. A. PARENTS ASKED. TO HELP WITH FILTER PROJECT Parents of the Junior-Senior High P.-T. A. are being asked to help with the filter project being sponsored by the P.-T. A., which furnishes the makings for sand wiches for the high school girls working fourteen days a month in the filter center. The girls leave school in the late afternoon and work at the filter center un til seven o'clock. The P.-T. A. has been notified that fifty cents a day for the fourteen days every month, would be sufficient to fur nish materials for the 18 girls to make their own sandwiches daily. Mrs. H. B. Carter has been ap pointed chairman of this project and any person desiring to con tribute to this program has been requested to call Mrs. Carter at 251-R. The P.-T. A. met last Monday evening at the senior high school with Mrs. O. S. Chambers, presi dent, In charge and Dr. Morris H. Roach, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, as guest speaker: Dr. Roach gave an in teresting talk on "A Well-Rounded Life." Mrs. Homer Grow very graciously presented piano and whistling numbers and Miss Ho ene Robinson led in the com munity sing with Boy Scouts leading the salute to the flap. A P.-T. A. magazine article, "Re ligion in the Schools," was read by Mrs. Floyd Ramp. LARGE MEETING HELD BY STUDY CLUB YONCALLA. Mar. 9 Mrs. Er vin Rice . graciously entertained the members of the Yoncalla Wo men's Study club at her home on Rice Hill, Thursday afternoon. Spring flowers were used in de corating the long living room. A dessert lunch was served follow ed by a very interesting program. Mrs. Frank Madden, health presi dent gave a very interesting talk on "Call to Hawaii." Mrs. Har vey Cockeram chose as her top ic. "Rising Cost of Living." Mrs. Lillis Bravn had two subjects, "United States at War" and "Ad ministration Food." The meeting closed with special piano music by Mrs. Lloyd Watson and group singing of the National Anthem The following officers were elect ed for the coming year. Presi dent, Mrs. Kenneth Mulkey; 1st vice president, Mrs. Harvey Cock eram, 2nd vice prcsidept, Mrs. Dare Kingery, sec.-trcas., Mrs. Ervin Rice. The club voted to have a box placed in some store in town, for the collection of old stamps. The dye in these stamps will be used for national defense. Guests present included, Mrs. Charles , Medley, Mrs. Emily Young, Mrs. Leroy Churchill of Oakland, Mrs. Kissling of Yon calla and Mrs. J. D. Kingsland, and the following members, Mrs. Lillis Brawn, Mrs. Sherman Chap man, Mrs. Leslie Chapman, Mrs. Jess Lasswell, Mrs. Frarik Mad den, Mrs. Leslie Miller, Mrs. Ken- Mrs. r,rvin nice, ivirs. r.mi Strong, Mrs. Lloyd Watson, Mrs. Wittmeyer, Mrs. Perry Smith and Mrs. Paul Allen. SIDE GLANCES ByGalbraitfi coprt. m; bv mn sesvice . mc. r. m. wa u. s. pat, off. I Local News H. H. to Meet The Riversdale Happy Hour club wiil meet Wed nesday evening at ?:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Glenn Cox. Y. G. A. to Entertain The Mel- rose grange Y. J, A. will enter tain a group of Umpqua friends Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at the grange hall. Spends Week-End at French Home Mrs. Margaret Rodgers, of Roseburg spent the week-end in Sutherhn as the guest ol the O, W. French family. "Oh, those sandbags! The children were playing bomb de fense but really you should he more alert in wartime! Awarded Best Picture ol the Year Maureen O'Hara and Walter Pidgeon in the screen rendition of Richard Llewellyn's mighty masterpiece, "How Green Was My Val ley," which opens Wednesday at Hunt's Indian theatre for a four- day showing. FAMILY DINNER IS HELD AT YONCALLA YONCALLA, Mar. 9 Mr. and Mrs. Eric Stenseth were hosts to a farewell dinner and family re union at their home Sunday. Their oldest son, Olger Helland of Portland, who is a second lieuten ant in the U. S. army has been called to the colors, and will leave this week. Those present were, Mr. and Mrs. Olger Helland of Portland, Marvin Helland of Sa lem, Mrs. Marvin Helland and Mr. and Mrs. Eric Stenseth of Yoncalla. Improving Miss Jennie Jorey, who has been very ill at Mercy hospital, where she recently un derwent a serious major opera tion, is now reported to be steadi ly improving in health. POETS CORNER know God is PROTECTION Be strong, dear heart, for all is well; E'en though destruction, death, or hell Seem present, we here! Love fills all space, there's nought to fear. Be still, dear heart; know that the peace Of life divine can never cease; The time draws near when all shall own That God is Lord and Lord alone. Be calm, dear heart; doubt not nor sigh, Calendar of Roseburg First Aid Classes in Civilian Defense MONDAY Medical Auxiliary. C. D. Standard 20-hour course). Place; Junior high school. Time: 7:30 p. tn. (Also meets Thursday). Police Reserves (Class No. 2). C. D. Standard (20-hour course). Place; Court house. Time: 7:30 p. ra. Fire Reserves; C. D. 1G hour course). Place: City Hall. Time; 7 p. m. TUESDAY , Air Raid Warden general meeting. Place: Court house. Time 8:00 p. m. Medical Auxiliary. C. D. advanced class. Place; Junior high school. Time; 7:30 p. m. s WEDNESDAY Police Reserves (mounted). C. D. (10-hour course). Place: Court house. Time 8:00 p. m. THURSDAY Motor Corps and Rescue Squad. C. D. Standard 20-hour course). Place: Douglas Funeral home. Time: 7:30 p. m. - Medical Auxiliary. C. D. Standard (20-hour course). Place: Junior high school. Time: 7:30 p. m. Air Raid Warden (class No, 2), C. D. (10-hour course). Place: Court house. Time 8:00 p. m. FRIOAY Police Reserves. C. D. advanced class. Place: Court house. Time: 7:30 p. m. All air raid warden's gas defense school courthouse 8 p. ra. Back From Medford Mrs. Dor is Hamilton has returned here, following a week's stay !n Med ford visiting her husband, Art Hamilton. Moves to Psrtianri Miss Cress Adams, who has been em ployed at the theaters In this city for the last two years, left Saturday for Portland, where she expects to make her home. Auxiliary to Meet The Ladies Auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Railway ' Trainmen will meet Tuesday night at 7:30 at the wo man's clubhouse with Nellie Ford as hostess. rTfTi rwr Badoura Ciub to Meet The Badoura club. Daughters of the Nile will meet Tuesday at a one- thirty o'clock dessert-luncheon at the home of Mrs. T. B. Virden on North Jackson street Degree Staff to Practice The Roseburs Rebekah degree staff will practice Tuesday evening fol lowing the regular lodge meeting, which has been announced for 7:30 at the I. O. O. F. halt Class Cancelled The regular first aid class for members of the women's motor corps and rescue unit, regularly scheduled for Monday night, has been cancelled for this week. Returns to California Miss Annibelle Baquet returned to Los Angeles today, following a visit here since March 4th with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cicere Baquet, and with other relatives and friends. DISTUS'GUISIIED- SERVICE MEDAL Ths Distinguished-Service Mea ts awarded to persons ?ho, vhvie serving in sny espadty with. h Army af tfca United Sisies, 4iaiinga!s& themselves hy exceptionally meritorious services to the GovemsteRi in dsty of great responsibility and to sii en listed men of the Army to whom thts certificate e saerii fca4 been granted under the conditions of previses!? existing? law. it was instituted in On the medal the coat of arms of the United States in brsiKse is surrounded by a circle of dark biaa enamel bearing tho inscrip tion For Distinguished Service, On tho reverse is a scroti for the name at the recipient. It is sas pended by a oar from ft watered silk ribbon, composed of a band of sesriet, a stripe of dark feitie, a band of white, a stripe of dark biue and s band of scsriet. Funeral Set For Mrs.M.tardweII nomlnd, 34-37e lis,; breds, 40-42e lb,; lamhs i) Jb. MOHAIR 1341 12-sneayi, 45c lb. HOPS Seed stock, 1941 crop, 18e; 1342 contracts, 37c lb. Funeral services for Mrs, Mur ray L. SCoraelSaJ CarsiweH well knows ifsSdefit of Douglas coun ty, who died suddenly Saturday merssing, wilt be held at the chapel of the Douglas Funeral horae Tuesday afternoon as two o'clock, Rev. Perry Smith of St. Georges Episcopal churea OIH-" ciatlng. Concluding services and interment will be in Use I, O. OJ . cemetery at Oakland. Mrs, CardweU, whose death fol lowed that of her husband by five ! weeks, was hers at Oakland, Ore., February 14, 1884, the saaghter af Mr. and Mrs. John R. Medley, , tttt$v Fkiiwiss vimniv spitttr&. i was nsarried to Murrv L. Card-j weH at Crescent City, C&Ui., in 1924. For about 13 years she made her hosne near Umpassa, but for the last several years she re- sided In Rosebarg, She is survived by two sons and tnree aaughters, Pmiiip Neas, Lakeyiew, Ore.; Wesiey Neas,i Roseburg; Mrs, Cieo WuUaros and Mrs. Dorothy McCain, both of Oakland, Ore., and Mrs. Bev- eriy Dunn of Roseburg, Also sur- j vivirsg are two brothers and four sisters, George R. Mediey, Cot tage Grove; Mrs. W, A, Beck, HHisboro; Mrs. teiia Harmon, Partiand; Eibert B. Medley, Cor vaiiis; Mrs. Lee Jones, and Mrs, Horace Hatch, both si Cottage Grove. A!so surviving is one! grandchild. i. WHEAT PORTLAND, Ore., Mar, 9, AP Open High Law Class May 1.WI 3.03 3.S31 1.03$ F. S. Ciub to usest The F. S. club will meet Tuesday altemoon at the home of Mrs. Ira Byrd, Returns fo Euqene Bertram Shaemaker, student at University of Oregon, has returned to Eu gene, following the week-end here visiting bis parents, Dr. and Mi's. B. R. Shoemaker, on Biakeiey street. Home Economics Group to Meet The Melrose Home Eco nomics club will meet Wednesday at a one o'clock luncheon at the borne of Mrs. Ray S. Petrequin with Mrs. Flora Cox and Mrs. E. M. Seeiey, assisting hostesses. Young Peopie's League to Meet The Young People's League of St. Paul's Lutheran church wiii meet Tuesday night at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wilson at 324 West Mosher street. Promoted to Corpora! Pri vate Raymond A. Baringer, Jr., of Roseburg, has been promoted S fo corporal and is now stationed in the field artiiiery replacement center at Camp Roberts, Calif, W. C. T. ti, to Meet The Rose burg W, C. T. U. wiil meet Wed nesday at two o'clock at the home of Mrs. A. C. Marsters at 211 South Kane street. Returns to Medford Claude Baker, employee of the farm se curity administration with head quarters In Medford, has returned to his work, following the week end with his family in noseourg. Sack From Portland W. F. Harris, of the Dougias Abstract company, has returned here, fol lowing the week-end spent visa ing Mrs. Harris at Good Samari tan hospital In Portland. Go to Pasadena Mr. and Mrs. J. C, McCaiiister, of this city, left Friday for Pasadena, Calif., to visit relaUves and "friends. Mr. McCaiiister is in charge of Ihe weather bureau here. Fire Causes Slight Loss At George Spker Heme The ci!y fire department was called out shortly before 12 noon today when fire was discovered in the home of George Spieer, Spanish war veteran, 875 Miiler St. The biaxe, which started in the upholstering of an overstuff ed chair during the absence ol Mr. Spieer, destroyed the chair and caused minor damage to the interior of the home. MARKET REPORTS Today stid Tuesday ! It Return to SSedfsrd Mrs. Charles Hoiioway has returned to her home in Medford, following the winter months la this city with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Will H. Gerreisen. Every member of the association; For as the sun doth rule the sky, is urged to attend the meeting. LAOV LIONS TO MEET TONIGHT The Lady Lions will meet at eight o'clock tonight. March 9. at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Dun ham at 628 South Stephens street with Mrs. George Witters as Joint Accept and prove His glorious hostess. All members are urged to be present. Transforming darkness into light. So shall all wrong give place to right. Sing then, dear lieart; lift up your voice; Tn Cod's omnipotence rejoice! His blessings fill each waiting hour; Radio Course Beckons 20 More Applicants Tentative approval of the course on fundamental radio the ory and nractice has been receiv ed at KRNR from the Washing ton headquarters of the engineer ing, science and management de fense training program. It Is nlanned to start the course in Roseburg as soon as approximate ly 20 more students can be en rolled. The course wiil consist of three-hours classes twice a week. Enrollers must have a high school education in which was included at least two years each of mathe matics and science, or previous practical radio experience. Any one Interested is urged to cail at the KRNR studios in ihe Umpqua hotel. As soon as the 20 addi tional enrollees are signed up, a meeting of all prospective stu dents will be held to discuss necessary details. power. Grace E. Rowntree. Chamber of Commerce Directors Wiil Meet A meeting of the directors of the Roseburg chamber ol com merce will be held at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday, March 10, it was an nounced today by Harry Pinniger, secretary. The meeting will be held in the office of the president, H. O. Pargeter, in the Umpqua Savings and Loan company. Aged King of Sweden Undergoes Operation STOCKHOLOM, Mar. 9. (AP) King Gustav V. of Sweden was operated on today for a removal of a large biadder stone. The king's condition was "quite satis factory," Prof. John Heilstrom said afterward. A communique said Crown Prince Gustaf Adoif toid an ex traordinary meeting of the Swed ish cabinet that he would take charge of public business during the illness of his 83-year-oid father. Visit Parent Royal Denton, student at University of Oregon, spent the week-end here visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Denton. He was accompanied home for the week-end by a fel low student, Jim Magee, of Pen dleton, Merry-Go-Rouod Ciub to Meet The Winston Merry-Go Round club wiil meet Wednesday at a one-thirty o'clock dessert-luncheon at the home of Mrs. Juiia Baeher at 341 South Pine street. The members wiii spend the af ternoon sewing for the Red Cross. Study Ciub to Meet The Inter Se Study club will meet Tuesday at a one o'clock dessert-luncheon at the home of Mrs. Paul Geddes In Laureiwood. The program on "Venezuela" will be in charge of Mrs. Fred Asam with roii cail top ics In charge of Mrs. Clyde Beard, Mrs. Charies Ooerner and Mrs. R. R. Brand. Returns to Medford Brem Starcher, secretary-manager of t the Medford Production Credit association, left Saturday for his home in Medford, loilowing a two-day stay here conferring with Eugene Fisher, local secre tary, and Alec Robertson, of Spo kane, Wash. Mr. Starcher was accompanied back to Medford by Miss HelenHinck, who returns to her home there following a month working in the associa tion's office here. Stop Over Htre Mr. and Mrs. Allen Zelgler, of Portland, stop ped over in Roseburg Sunday and today to visit friends en route to southern California to make their home. Mrs. Zeigier, formerly ! Doris Jackson, was employed at Fullerton's Rexaii drug store here, before moving to San Fran cisco and iater to Portland. Skin Sufferers Krw fe?k y t-iv nutinir tti- from ih -ith ilki? r-i4 thm from tft mttery ot JoriJ, t-ma. Atftl' Foot. Arn, Vri row i'lrs. tffh. Portn fk. Af rff I. O. Rnx 3tf, iifki-y, Cnf. (AiV, PRODUCE PORTLAND, Ore,, Mar, S.- API BUTTER Prints, A erade, 391c in parchment wrap- tiers. 40ic in cartons; B grade, 39e in parchment wrappers; 40ej in cartons. BUTTERFAT First quality, maximum of .6 of 1 per cent acidity, delivered in Portland, 39-40e lb.; premium quality, i maximum of 55 of I per cent acidity!, 405-4Ie lb.; valley routes and country points, 2e less than first, or 38c lis.; second quality at Portland, 2e under first, or 374- 38els. ! CHEESE Selling prices to Portland retailers: Tillamook ; triplets, 2Sic ie,; toaf, 29ie Hi. : Triplets to wholesalers; 26ie lb.; : loaf, 2?e, f. o, b. TiiiamooK. EGGS Prices to producers: A, large, 26c; B, large, 25e; A, me dium, 25e; 8. medium, 25e dozen. Resale to retailers, Ac higher for eases; cartons, Se higher, LIVE POULTRY Buying prices; No. I grade Leghorn broilers under Is lbs., ISe; over U lbs., Site fryers, 2 to 4 lbs., 22e; roasters over 4 lbs., 22c; col- i ored hens, 2Je; Leghorns, under I 24 lbs., l?c; over 3i lbs, 19e; roosters, Sc. DRESSED TURKEYS Selling prices; Hens, 28-29c; toms, 28-29e Sh. Buying prices: Toms, 2?-2?ie: hens, 27-27ic ie. RABBITS Average country killed, 27-28c; eliy-kiiled, 29-30C. HAY Selling price on tracks: Alfalfa, No, 1, $22.00 ton; oat wirSi SiSfifi ion. ONIONS Idaho, 52.35-2.60; I Oregon, $2.68-2.75 50-lb. sack; sets, 13c lb. POTATOES, OLD White is- eals, $2.50 per cental; Deschutes Gems, S2.70-2.88 cental; Yakima No. 2 Gems, S1.15-1.2S per SO-lb. hag; Klamalh, $2.70-3.06 cental; tiiafcn Riitol S2.7M.00 cental. POTATOES, NEW California 1 while, $1.50 per 28-ib, lug; Flori da, mi, $2.60-2.73 per 50-lb. lug; Texas, $2.i2.75. Potiuck Suppr Annouwotd-S w i , , The Lady Elks and Elks will hoid"" reiasie.s; J .ss, .,,. t.j it, Shoes, best butchers, 12S to 1-18 e. ... , , , 'ins., ist-jyc in., vri who have not been solicited have been asked fo furnish either escal- Leave Today Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Miiier left today for their home in Klamaih Fails, following several days in this clly as guests of Mr. and Mrs, C. R. Grove. The Miiier and Grove families have been close friends for many years. Auxiliary io Meet The Eagles auxiliary will meet at a six o'clock potluck supper Tuesday night at the hail, to be followed by the regular business session at 8 o'clock. Members are asked to bring covered dishes for the supper. Stop Over Here Mr. and Mrs. James Twiek, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs, J. F. Keane, of Portland, spent the week-end visiting friends in Roseburg. While here they stayed at the Hotel Rose and left this morning for Portland. They have been vacationing in San Francisco. loped potatoes or salad. Bingo wiil he In play during the social hours. VITAL STATISTICS MARRIAGE LICENSES GUNDLACH - FIELDER Rob ert Louis Gundiaeh, Fort Lewis, Wash, and Patricia Fielder, Berkeley, Calif. UA8N THf TRUTH ASOUT BOWEL WORMS fit t?v f-rn tttptfi wv4 2jnt' it ihx., 1Si-J9c lb,; vp&Iers funty Z3Wc lb.; light, thin, 1549e Sh.; ?faw, H I5c; earner cews, 15 j3k h,; hvUs, XS llc; iambs, WXL HH2 contracts, Oregon Beware Coughs . from common cgWs That Hang On CreomtiisloH relieves promptly be cause it goes right to the seat of the trouble to hip loosen and eipei gems laden phltm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tesdts, in 8and bronchial mucous nsesn branf. Tell your drusotisi ft sell you a bottle of CreensuiRion with the un derstanding you ssust like the sy it qufc&iy allays the cough or you are to have your nssney back. CREOMULSfON for Csuihj, Chest CoSdi, irsashiHi Added 3 Stooge Comedy S Starts Wednesday 4 Days . 5 ft. 7ZJ ! ! ill i vttr w i ti Today & Tuesday ktlflfert iir r 'is jp it f ' ws.siifmiBt i il 1 X JSS8 Coming Wednesday, Thursday Con you tok it? C-H-M.-i.-Sr T-H-R-M.-i.-Si Shivers Ssws saf Seta! Shows Todoy 7:1S-?;1S P, M,