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Library Arrivals Author Would Like To Visit 1900, But Keep Visa To Return To 1963 R. L. Duffus in "Nostalgia USA," i orite son. But when he falls in poses the question: Would you like Move with the daughter of Epamin to go back to the year 190O? ondas he is treated with scorn, Better In Some Ways and his whole being turns to re- He is sure that 1963 is better venge. And what better way to than 1900 in many respects, in- accomplish this than by a subtle eluding redical care, life expecta- alteration of his' own readings of lion, education, some recreations tbe scrolls, since he is the sole and the partial disappearance of Person capable of interpreting stuffed shirts. ithem? He is not sure of other features This is almost a classic study of our life. He believes for ex-! of a man goaded by his own ambi ample, that radio and television, i Won and greed. There can be no despite the comfort they bring to other ending than the ultimate one, lonely people, are not an unmixed! ""d yet when it comes it is start blessing. : ling in its inevitability. He is not sure that we are anv! "Lonely But Not Alone" is the happier because we can travel personal story of Her Highness faster. He suspects we do not see ; Princess Wilhelmina. who for 50 as much. years was Queen of the Nether- What bothers him most, how-; lands ever, is that the government feels market. Randall Jarrell: The Chal lenge of Full Employment, William Lineberry; Edward Palmer, Roger McVaugh; Rcnior, .My Father, Mission Meeting Hosted In Azalea The Azalea Community Church was the host earlier this month, to a Village Missionary Pastors' Con ference, which was attended by nearly a dozen missionary couples and some children, as well as by two of the national officials of the movement. The representatives from the Vil lage Missions headquarters in Kan sas City were Mary Clark whose re sponsibility lies in the field of both me mnsuan Business aim rruies' Jean Rcnior; Happiness 'is a Warm 1 sional Women's Councils and the Puppy, Charles Schulz; The Arab! Town and Country Women's Clubs. World, Desmond Stewart; T h ei and Mrs. Helen uaugn, wno is na Points of My Compass. E. B. White. Adult Fiction: The Tin Drum. Young Moderns Hon Fiction: Conquest, David Alman; Basket ball for Girls, Bertha league; The Bible Book By Book. Stephen I'sh tional chairman of the Christian Business and Professional Wom en's Council. Mrs. Baugh spoke at a public meeting on Monday evening, and Miss Clark spoke on Tuesday eve ning. Also teaiurea on luesuay it necessary or desirable to inter-1 abiding religious faith and the ef fere with our lives more than it did ; feets of God's guidance in all in 1900. He does not advocate re-! great events of her life. With de sisting the draft or refusing to pay! tail, she describes her parents and federal income taxes, but he thinks there were some advantages to the individual when the government got its revenue chiefly from ex cise taxes and the U.S. Army had to advertise in order to get young men to join up. her youth amid the splendors of court life in the Hague. She writes about her first years as queen in the early days of the 20th century, and of World War I and the trou blesome years between the wars. wilhelmina was alwavs a queen in tho enrf he finrU it harrf to ! for her people, although the tradi make up his mind. He would like ; tional formality of her life grew to pay a visit to the year 1900, more n(1 more imprisoning as the but he would also like to have alJ'ea" passed, isolating her from visa permitting him to re-enter the! "e very people sne lovea ana long- year 1963 Historical Adventure An historical adventure that is most entertaining is "The Scrolls of Lysis" by Barnaby Ross. Young Thamus must take the family scrolls to Epaminondas, and keep them out of the hands of the enemy. He encounters many dan gers, but arrives safely with the schrolls. He is greeted with a hero's welcome by the Supreme Boeot arch, who adopts 'him as his fav- WIN BERET BATTLE JERUSALEM, Israel (UPI) Is rael's women soldiers have won their battle against wearing ber ets, which they derisively call "omelettes." ( The army accounting section announced this week the ladies will get smart-looking caps like those worn by airline steward esses. Male soldiers will continue to wear berets with their uniforms. ed to know. The story tells of being forced into exile during World War II, of her return to a ravaged Neth erlands and of her subsequent rea sons for turning over the reins of government to her daughter, Juli ana. Other new books on the library shelves this week are: Reference: Essav and General Literature Indcx-1962. Adult Non-Fiction: Sex and the Single Girl, Helen Brown; Art Rec ipes. Doris Foley; The Complete Book of the Dahlia, Roy Genders; The Plains Rifle (Stewart Collec tion), Charles Hanson: The Whole Truth and Nothing But, lleilda Hopper; A Sad Heart at the Super- Now You Know By United Press International One out of every seven families in the United States today owns two or more automobiles, accord ing to the Automobile Manufac turers Association. NORTHWEST WEATHER on NORTHWEST NEWS Western Oregon's comprehensive national and local weather analysis with John Doyle Presented by Greyhound Lines TONIGHT 6:05-6:10 KPIC CHANNEL 4 erwood; Bird' Watching as a Hob-! evening's program were Keith rolls oi ureen .-cies, uie., a wii triloquist, and two Village Mission pastors, the Rev. Roy Hall of Ophet and the Rev. Ben Elliott of Sitkum who gave instrumental renditions on trombone and accordion. During tin- conference, the var ious pastoral teams reported on the work in their fields. VI Ladies of the church served din by, Robert Wells Juvenile Non-Fiction: Our Neigh bors in Brazil, John Caldwell; The First Microscope, Hal Dareff: All About Satellites and Space Ships, David Dietz: Let's Do Fineerolavs. The book tells of her deep and Marion Grayson; On Growing lip, HcrDert tioover; l ne unueo ia tions and What It Does, Paula Schlining: The Quest of Captain Cnni: Mmiront Srhim' Srnttish ner at the Granue Ha 11 for the dele- Legendary Tales, Elisabeth Shep-I gates who came from the general paid-Jones. I coastal areas of Oregon and North- Juvenile Fiction: The Dollhouse ern California. Delegates were giv Story, Marie Bloch; Ice Falcon,' en lodging at ni;ht in various Rita Ritchie. , homes of the community as well, Easy Books, Hop On Pop, Theo- correspondent .Mrs. i.erain rox re- dore Geisel. 1 ports. Often First Lead Will Seal Fate (Written For NEA) By OSWALD JACOBY When Mrs. Charles Moore and j nothing South could do to make Ira Corn Jr., of Dallas won the the hand. He won in his own hand mixed nairs at the St. Louis Na-1 and led a trump. Mrs. Moore took tionals it marked the second mixed pair victory for Dallas in the last three years. I watched the new champions play in a Bridge Deck duplicate the other day and I was able to see one of the reasons why they won in St. Louis. NORTH (D) A 10 8 5 J 10 7 A K 9 A653 WEST EAST AAK A642 9865 32 K94 73 Q.I 10 5 4 41084 92 , SOUTH AQJ973 A 862 KQJ7 East and West vulnerable North East South Wot 1 Pass 1 A Pass 1 N.T. Pass 3 A Pass . 3 A Pass 4 A Pass Pass Pass Opening lead A 4- her king and led a second club. Then she got in with the ace of trumps and led a third club which Ira ruffed. He returned the queen of dia monds and just wailed for the set ling trick. Actually the club lead was not very difficult to decide on, but I wonder just how many players would have followed Doro thy Moore's line of thought anil made it. Dorothy had listened tn , the bidding. Obviously South lleli- four clubs and five spades and North three spades. In that case, if North held four clubs Ira would be able to ruff the third lead of the suit since Dorothy held the ace and king of trumps she could get three club leads. . Mrs. Moore sat West and I was I watching her hand only. As is cus tomary with me when I kibitz. I ; try tn decide on my own play and it did not take me long to make i up my mind what I would lead I against four spades with her hand. It didn't take her long either. She placed the four of clubs on the table. From that point there was Thur., May 23, 1963 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. 7 CARNIVAL For The Fint In WEDDING INVITATIONS and ANNOUNCEMENTS CHI M & M PRINTERS OBchJiJ 115)1 Tht following radio and television program! art printed as a free public tervice for Newi-Review readers. All program listings ore published received from the respective stations. 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Box 1248, Roseburg, Oregon and a copy will bo mailed to you. Or if you prefer, copies may be purchased at the News-Review office. Q The bidding has been: ia st South West North 3 V Double 4 V 5 Pass Pass 5 V Pass Pass ? You, South, hold: 4AQ 108 65 V3 4KQJ A3 2 What do you do? A Bid five spa d rs. Your part ner did not double five hearts and he 1 obviously prepared for further bidding by you. If he can't stand spades he will to to six clubs. TODAY'S Ql'KSTIO.N You hold the samp hand. West passes after you double three hearts and your partner bids four clubs. What do you do now? Answer Tomorrow Movie Showtime Thursday, May 1), -14) INDIAN THEATRE Doors Open 4:45 pm. Complete show at 7;15. "Coma Fly With tlf at 7:45 only STARLITE DRIVE-IN Open at I. Show start al dusk, "Operation Bikini" and "The Huns" PINE DRIVE-IN Open al I. We Bargain night. Shows start at dusk, "T hunder In th Snu" and "StaUg M" CLOVERLEAF DRIVE IN (Suthtrllnl-Bo o:fice ooeni al i, iho Harts al dm. "rAr. 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