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Calendar Of Regional Events Thursday, June 1J Timber Town Duplicate Bridge Club, 7:30 p.m. For information call Mrs. Walter Ulrich, OR 2-1468, or Mrs. D. L. Monteilh, OR 3-4575. Master point play first Thursday in month. Westside Wsist-A-Weighs (TOPS Club) Congregational Christian Church, 1518 NW Keasey Road, 7 p.m., for information call OR 3-8378. Army Reserve, 1614 W. Harvard 8-10 p.m. Lint House, 544 SF Douglas, open 1 to 5 p.m. Roseburg Rotary Club, Umjqu? Hotel, noon I Saddle the Wind II 99 kor a . Saddle the Wind ROBERT TAYLOR 2 COLOR HITS GARY COOPER . Wreck of The MARY DEARE KVOA.V SATLIKOW , WALT DISNEY'S MOON PILOT plus Tanan Goes To India Tonight 'FOLLOW THE BOYS" plui "THE SAD SACK" Jerry Lewis Gates Open 8:00 Shows at 9:00 ' Elks, Elks Lodge, 8 p.m. IOOF, IOOF Hall on Jackson St. 8 p.m. Roseburg Lions Club, Umpqua Hotel, 6:30 p.m. Civil Air Petrol, at the airport. 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Women of Roseburg Country Club, at the clubhouse, 11:45 a.m., luncheon at noon followed by con tract bridge play. Driver's License Examiner. 837 SE Roberts, 8 a.m. to S p.m. Roseburg Rotary Anns, annual dinner meeting at Ruth Bradley's Oak Tree Inn, social hour, 6:30 g m., dinner, 7 p.m., members may ring guests. Northside Sunshine Club, Berna dine Princen hostess at home of .Movie Showtime Tlwtday, June llth, ltu STARLITE DRIVE-IN Open al I p.m. Show Starrs at dusk. "Meet Mc Worlds Fair" and "Escape from East Berlin" PINE DRIVE-IN Every Thursday Is Bar gain Nldht. Open at I p.m. Shows start at dusk. "Wreck ol Mary Deare" and "Saddle tht Wind" CLOVE RLE AF DRIVE IN (Sutherlln) Box office opens S:15 p.m. Show starts at dusk. "The Boy's Night Out" and "Reptlllcus" TRI CITY DRIVE IN (Trl-City) Cafes open I p.m., show at 9. "Follow Tht Boys" and "The Sad Sack" Friday, June H, nil STARLITE DRIVE-IN Open at I p.m. Show starts at dusk. "Meet Me Worlds Fair" and "Escape from East Berlin" PINE DRIVE-IN Open at 8 p.m. Show starts at dusk. "Moon Pilot" and "Tarzan Goes to India" CLOVERLEAF DRIVE IN (Sutherlln) Box office opens at 0:15 p.m., show starts at dusk. 'fThe Boy's Night Out" and "Reptll lcus" TRI CITY DRIVE IN (Trl-Clty) Gates open at 8. show at p.m. "Follow The Boys" and "The Sad Sack" Friday & Saturady "A THUNDER OF DRUMS" Richard Boone George Hamilton Luana Patten Arthur O'Connell plus "THE HORIZONTAL LIEUTENANT" Jim Hutton-Paula Prentiss Jack Carter plus Short "Hollywood Spotlight" and Color Cartoon Tonight "TH EL, BOY'S , NIGHT OUT" Kim Novak-James Garner Tony Randall "plus "REPTILICUS" Carl Ortosen-Ann Smyrner . Both in color .. Box office opens at , 7:00 Standard Time 8:00 Daylight Time Show at Dusk Mrs M I. Snrv S3R NF. Harrier, Valley Blvd., 2 p.m. Christian Do-Hers, Glide Church of Christ, 10 a.m. Umpqua Minerel Club, Episcopal; Parish Hall, 7:30 p.m. I Canine Courtesy Club, home of Bob Butts at Kelley's Konier, 7:30 p.m. i Oakland Chapter 1, Order of Eastern Star, Masonic Hall, 8 p.m.! Evergreen Grange Home Eco nomics Club, Grange Hall, 10:30 1 a.m. I Bethel 72, Job's Daughters, Ma- lenni Tumnln 7-V1 nin ryrnian oisrers, itr nail, 5 p.m. , Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxil iarw Veterans. Memorial Building, 8 p.m. Friday, June 14 Cub Scout Pack 134, . Dillard School auditorium, 7:30 p.m. Lane House, 544 SE Douglas, open 1 to 5 p.m. Umpqua Radio Club, classes in code and theory,, clubhouse on China Wall on Klamath Ave., 7:30 p.m., for information call Don McLain, OR 3-4760. Sheriff's Posse, at the Fair grounds, 8 p.m. Potluck at 6:30 p.m. Home Group of Alcoholics An onymous call OR 2-4059, 8 p.m. Umpqua Radio Club, at the clubhouse on Klamath Ave., 7:30 p.m. Christ's Ambassadors of the Winston Assembly of God Church, 7 p.m. Open duplicate bridge club 12:30 p.m. at Umpqua Hotel. For infor mation call Mrs. W. C. Callison, OR 2 1452. Driver's License Exeminer, 83 SE Roberts, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Rlversdale Grange Home Eco nomics Club, luncheon at home of Mrs. Emmitt Walters, 12:30 p.m. Lediei Bible Class, of Oakland Community Presbyterian Church, home of Mrs, Mary Minich, 2 p.m. Lookingglass Grange Public Card Party, at the hall, 7:30 p.m., play starts at 8 p.m., prizes and refresh ments. Roseburg Zonto Club, n o on luncheon and business meeting. Zuleima, Daughters of the Nile, Episcopal Parish Hall, dessert, 7:30 p.m. Evergreen Grenge, Grange Hall, 8 p.m. Community News Briefs Floyd Alrhius of this city left! Tuesday for San Francisco to en ter the Southern Pacific Hospital for a medical check-up. He has been convalescing here the last few weeks after undergoing major surgery in San Francisco. Mrs. Laverne Stratford and chil dren, who are visiting here from Tucson. Ariz., will be honored at an open house Sunday, June 16, from 2 to 4 p.m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Perl, 1047 Rice St. Friends are invited to call. Roseburg Emblem Club will hon or past presidents at a social June 17 at 8 p.m. in the Elks Lodge. Members will put on a "School Days" skit and a buffet supper will be served. The affair will close the meetings until fall. Members and their guests are invited. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Laursen and children, Jodine and Paul, were recent visitors here at the home of Mrs. Laursen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ashley. They went on to Portland to visit Laursen's fam ily and to meet relatives from Denmark. They will return to Rose burg for the remainder of their vacation. Jack Berney of Roseburg has left to begin a vacation in fcurope He is making the trip to New York in company with fellow Oregon State University students, then will fly to England. He plans to spend several weeks touring the continent, and will return to ore gon in September to resume his studies at OSU. He has just com pleted his junior year. Mrs. Wilbur Watters and son, Richard, spent last week in Port land, arranging for the 50th wed ding anniversary celebration for the former s parents, Air. and Airs. G. E. EUe. Watters and another son, Terry, came up for the week end to attend the function. Terry, who has just completed his fresh man year at University of Oregon at Eugene, is home for the sum mer. i NOW! thru Sot ELVIO SINGIN' K) Shawl It Sum UE22liSDA I NEW hits puuvcuoaSMdtsnteceue , Companion Hitt J DON MURRAY - CHRISTINE KAUFMANN ear JUJ. a Darned Careless! ABIGAIL VANBUREN p BILL BORCHER'S OREGON JAZZ BAND GREATEST DIXIELAND BAND IN THE NORTHWEST at the BAMBOO HOUSE Across from Roseburg Bowl SUNDAY, June 16 5:00 to 9:00. P.M. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY DANCE TO THE MUSIC OF George & Paul, "THE BELL TONES" 2475 N.E, Diamond Lake Blvd. nana D DEAR ABBY: There is a man in our crowd who is loaded with mon ey, but we have never seen him without holes in the heels of his socks. He has many pairs of socks, but they ALL have holes In the heels. He's not careless about the rest of his attire. He wears tailor- made suits, and expensive shirts, but his holey socks spoil his ap pearance. Should we write his wife an anonymous leuer icuing hci to do something about it? EDS rKifciNua DEAR FRIENDS: If Ed has holes In ALL his socks, he knows they're there end doesn't cere. Leave his wife alone. She appar ently doesn't jive a darn. DEAR ABBY: I know you have ihad many screwball people write i to you, but 1 assure you I am not one of them. 1 want to do somc I thing to benefit mankind and I ! can't think of anything better than I to give my lite lor scienuuc i- ' search. If you know of any institu j tion that wants a live, healthy body O!for a scientific experiment, please let me know. I hope you will not ... nnmn hnrnllcf T have al- I ready shocked enough people with I my ambition. I am dead serious. DEAR HUNTSVILLE: You may be "deed" serious our you or. still very much elive. I know of NO Institution met would accept ' your generous otter. We're out-of-towners, and I know no one on either side, so I'll have to go to the wedding alone. At the reception, am I supposed to sit and watch my husband dance with the bridesmaid all evening? Also, the night before the wedding there is a rehearsal supper party. I am not invited to that, but my husband will escort the bridesmaid. One of the other ushers is married, but HIS wife is a bridesmaid, so she'll be included in everything. Am I supposed to forget that I'm mar ried during the wedding festivities, and let my husband run wild with his bridesmaid? SIZZLING DEAR SIZZLING: Your hus band's role es a husband takes pri ority over that of an usher. And his role as e MAN should justify his asking the bride and groom where his wife comes in. CONFIDENTIAL TO HERMAN: One Frenchman put It very well. He said, "There is no such thing as a 'pretty good' omelet". Everybody haf a problem. What's yours? For a personal re ply, write to Abby, Box 3365, Bev erly Hills, Calif. Enclose a stamp ed, self-addressed envelope. For Abby's booklet, "How To Havt A Lovely Weddh.g,' send 50c to Abby, Box 3365, Beverly Hills, Calif. DEAR ABBY: My husband is go ing to be an usher at a wedding soon. I know that an usher is ex pected to "look after" a brides-j maid, but where do I come in? COLLECTS IN PERSON WROTHAM, England (UPD ;The winner of a raffle for a free i shampoo and hair curlers made an appointment Wednesday to col lect the priie. ' James Cripps, who is bald, re fused to turn the priie over to his wife, commenting: "You n should see all the pretty girls in E If the hairdresser's." lET'SAU 60 10 WE DAIRY QUEEN! i I 7 J e 1J Do.rr Ovn N.H.-.I -OawlooM"! Co. Yf Jy z REGULAR PRICE 45c Thurs., Fri., Sot-Juno 13, 14, 15 Dairy Queen Banana Splits fresh-frown sweet milk, rich and a whole banana. 1144 WEST Harvard Ave. a f i "III SHIRLENE BRAZIE'S FOOD FOR THOUGHT Don't limit yourself to one or two salad greens; try head lettuce, leaf lettuce, chicory, endive, water cress, parsley or romaine served separately or in combinations. When buying salad greens, be sure to buy fresh greens. .As soon as you get home, wash carefully, drain and put in humidrawer. When planning a tossed salad for dinner, wash and prepare greens in the morning, put into a damp tea towel and return to refrigerator. When you are ready for them in the eve ning, toss on the dressing and your salad is fresh and crisp to put on the table. HERE ARE A FEW TRICKS IN SALAD MAKING: Tomatoes should always be peeled before using put into boiling water and skin can be removed easily. , .Place carrot shavings into a bowl of ice and they curl. . .Never wash your wooden salad bowl wipe with a paper towel that has been damp ened, then cover bowl and put it away. For FOOD at its BEST and SERV ICE that's FAST and COURTE OUS, you should dine at the TIM BER GRILL. Now open until v. 30 pm Featuring SEAFOOD . . . STEAKS . . . CHICKEN ... RE LAX in the atmosphere of our TIMBER ROOM LOUNGE at 731 S E, CASS STREET . . . Phone OR i-TlM. Janice end Jenette Hell, daugh ters of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Hall, of this city are home after attend ing Bob Jones University in Green ville, S.C., where they spent their freshman year. Mrs. Gertrude Johnson of Rose burg and her son and daughter-in-law. Sir. and Mrs. Morris John son, were in Eugene over the week end to see another son, Wallace Johnson, receive his bachelor of science degree at commencement exercises at University of Oregon. Mrs. Welter Ulrich and Mrs. Russell B. Rummel are back at their homes in Roseburg, follow ing a 10-day trip to Southern Cali fornia. Mrs. Ulrich visited her sis ter, Sirs. Leland Ellis, and son, in San Marino and Mrs. Rummel visited her mother. Sirs. James A. Groves: her brother, Robert Groves, who is manager of the Beverly Hilton Hotel, and her sis ter, Sliss Ponce Groves. En route home they stopped overnight in Sacramento. Calif., where they played duplicate bridge in one of the clubs there and came in third in the master point play. R. B. Reed of this city was in Eugene Monday attending to bust- Dr. end Mrs. Charles Gilbert Wrenn of .Minneapolis, Minn., will be guests of honor al the LaRaut Dimmick annual picnic to be held Sunday, June 16. at 1 p.m. at the home of Mr. and Sirs. James La Raut, Rt. 2, Del Rio Road. In case of inclement weather, the pic nic will be held at the Wilbur Church. All relatives and friends are invited. Mrs. Mabel Murrey of this city left Tuesday for Topeka, Kansas, to visit her daughter, Mrs. Eliza beth Reynolds. Mrs. Keith Bryant, Sirs. Russell Diehl and Sirs. Russell Diehl Jr., of this city spent Tuesday in Eu gene on business. Thur., June 13, 1963 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. 5 M J B COFFEE Mb. ... 69c 2-lb 1.37 J-lb. 1.99 4 -ok. Instant 69c BOB'S FOOD CENTER Ed's Fountain Lunch MYRTLE CREEK - OREGON Under New Management The business hot been leased by Olive end Ivan Zimbelmon of RoMburg, Mrt. Zimbelmon has several years eiperience in restaurant work and will do her best to serve the food you wiH enjoy. Your patronage will be appreciated. OPEN EVERY DAY 6 AM to 7 PM Good Food At Prices You Will Enjoy FATHER'S DAY JUNE 16th SALE MEN'S SHIRTS 53 1 Fine white sanforized broad cloth with semi spread collars. In cello package. 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