Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, July 11, 1930, Page 8, Image 8

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    FJCHt
KAY TO MAKE OWN
PLATFORM IF HE
RUNS, HE STATES
(Associated I'nss Leawl Wire)
SALEM, On.. July 11. If Statu
Treasurer T. II. Kay it accorded
the nomination for governor by
the republican state central com
mittee at Portland on July 25, he
will run on a platform formulated
by hitntfelf. fie made tajs declara
tion in an interview yesteruay.
commenting on a demand limn cer
' tain followers of the lato George
w. Joseph, republican nominee in
the May lti primaries that whoever
is nominated Joseph's successor as
a candidate shall adopt in full and
unchanged the platform of their
lost leader.
Concerning power development,
which was Joseph main issue.
Kay issued a formal statement, lie
says he favors power development
of nuvigable streams by the federal
government, and cites his lesisla
tlve record and recent exchange of
letters with Senator McNary to
show thai he favors development
of the Umatilla rapids project.
Would Obey Mandate
. Ho favors municipal ownership
of light and power utilities and
cites the Eugene system as the
FOR LESS
: C. A. Lockwood
Motor Co.
FORDS
1929 Ford Roaster wilh fend
. er wells on both sides, and
trunk rack $425
1929 Ford Standard
Coupe $450
1929 Ford Tudor Scdan..$425
1930 Ford Cabriolet $675
1930 Ford three window
Sedan .....$665
1927 Ford Coupe $165
1927 Ford Tudor Sedan $225
1927 Ford Roadster $145
1926 Ford Touring $125
1925 Ford Coupe $85
1924 Ford Coupe $55
1925 Ford Pickup $69
OTHER MAKES
1927 Buick Sedan $600
1928 Chevrolet Sedan ....$450
1928 Chevrolet Coupe ... $39i
1928 Chevrolet Roadster $325
1926 Chevrolet louring $145
1924 Chevrolet Touring....$35
1927 E-isex Sedan $325
1926 Dodge Sedan $350
1925 Dodge Coupe $225
1924 Dodge Touring $69
1924 Dodge Touring with
license $85
TRUCKS
1927 Chevrolet Truck....$325
Ford Truck, steel cab and
Ruckstecl axle $165
Ford Truck, good cab
and body, with Ruck
steel $145
Kord Truck, cab and
body and Warfoid
transmission $100
Two-ton trailer with new
tires $95
Many cheap cars from $25
to $50.
EASY TERMS
C. A. Lockwood
Motor Co.
USED
CAMS
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Economy Grocery
344 N. Jackson
Specials Saturday and Monday
Umpqua Chief Flour
49 lb. sack
i Franco-American Spaghetti, 3 tins
a
i Van Camp Oval Sardines, 2 tins
M
K California Small 0 fl ft
I White Beans, 3 lbs. ZuU
S Lipton's Yellow Label
lea, half lb. tin
Solid Packed Tomatoes No. 2V2 tin
g Pink Salmon, 1 lb tin 18c
i
I Kellogg's Pep, 2 for
a
I'irMl Chrlttlfiin ClMir.'h ft.
B;iinl, pustor. liiMe mhoi-l at 9: -15
n. in.. ).'. K. fan-, Kiipurinti'itfli-nt.
Murninj? worxhip from H:i to
I I : S.-ririon Hiihlw-t. "Tin- Inner
Clruhr." o(il and Nellie I. nee will
fun it iint, M i m. .M vr He Williams
will piny the pliuio In (be ulHeii-e
of our orKtinlst, JIi-h. l-iritnil. In
the evening i bin church unit ex lit
the union m-rvh-t-N In libnn' pnrk
nt H o'clock. The piiHtnr of thin
church will he the Hpeuker.
Ill hie Slfuitlnril Temple DoutfluK
nml Chintwlck wtrt-t-tn. Services to
niKht cutnlm-tcfl hv KvuiieliHt Wal
ter .Mdfhehey of southern ( 'alllor
nia. Itev. Mc(;hein-y linM a real nien
Hatfe for the people. lie him been
preucnlni- in the church for three
iiIkIHh a i ul thoxe who have fit tend
ed hove enjoyed every Hertnori. M
will he pniHtiiiiK In tlie ttuudiiy
st-rvlcew. The HiunHiri'-einenlH for
Hie coliilnw week will he made lit
the Suiwln y inorui tif Her v Ice. There
will nino tie an open air nervier
down on Cukh nlreet Saturday uvu
niiiK 'it o'clock.
I'll rlMt Inn timl lIlNNloiitiry Illmi'V
Cleteliind Siiniliiy kcIioo) at 10
o'clock every Sun da y. followed by
Vnuruf ri'-opleH' rueetiriK at 11
o'clock, (jut att ejidance N keeping
up well ihiririK tlie mudiiiht months
:i Kood pi "uf of i Ik inlercHt of the
-hi)dreii. We cordially invite every
one In the community ti) crime and
Hpcnd a profitable hour In MudyltiK
CJod'M word. II Timothy 2:1".. Mrs.
i A. ( 'tiaillliei llli, leader.
lletlUMllMt l-;iHfitil Church
Church m hool !:):, U N. iood
bnurn. Httprl nt indent. Morn In w m-v-v-lfe
11 u. m. Mermon by one of the
mlnlHtei-H or the institute. Mt I'd)
worth leaKue. KvenliiK Hervice H p.
Mi. I'rilon Hervice III city park. IteV.
Mr. Iialrd will preach the nrmon.
Cliaih-M A. Kilwurdn, niinlHtci-.
Mlliodln-f KtilncoiKil riuiroh Hmith
(,'oriinr of South Main and KiihI
Iane. Sunday rnooi y:i u. m.. t.
U C(d)b and f. K. ThnmnH. miperln
tendentH. Mornlnic wochIi'p at 11:00
a. m. Suliiect. 'Trvinif CbriHt. I-.p-wot-th
li-HKtie at 7:ifi p. m. Senior
hint of development lie approves.
a ii... i,.ln .rntitrn'a U'lihif find
II inti ninuT ftumi-, n
power dlfltrict amondment Ih adopt-
...1 1.,, I. a iii.nltlo Kfl v itrnmlHitR t o
Aid In HeelriB tiiut It iiccompliBheB
ItH ptirpOHC. Ilti uppum-n I'liimv
,P II, a uliila'a ti II ii TI t ( TO-
iiximui till ion ui "
pri:tlPd witter und power resources.
"Willi nil tlUB renp;;L w iiiu ui"
rt T I..u..i.li wll1 Wild ft
IH'IMKM VV. own- I'l., -
close perHoniil friend of mine, and
to Ills Hupponers. wno mivunui;
the admit ion without change of his
platform," Kay said, "I have only
to male that should I be Riven the
nominal ion by the committee, I
shall follow my usual policy of
runnlnir oil a platform formulated
by mym'lf."
Keep QQOy
this summer with -pw -i
home-made iced iJilillvS
Stveetenod to taste
wUh Sugar
Think of the variety of bevcr
nge.s yoti enn make witli tea,
coll'ce, cliurolntu, li'inons mid
otlirr fruits. Wlien cliilleil with
Ice ami sweetened with migar
you couldn't ask for more
refreshing and taste-pleasing
hot-weather drinks.
You can also make sparkling
punches ly adding carbonated
&Z "Refresh yourself
r.i
O. L. JOHNSON
Sea Island Pineapple,
broken slices
No. 2V2 ti'". 2 for
$1.59
I Red Mexican
0 1 n I
Beans, 3 lbs. for ... LJb
47c I
Van Camp
2 for
Albers Rolled
ZwC Kellogg's Rice
1 do
topic, "The New Motive In Harmony
With the Old." Hl-leaKne topic,
"Why and J low Hhiill We Observe
the Hitblmth." leader Mc-ninr leanp,
Geortfe (JiadWell; IlI-leaKtie, I-aW-reMce
Kund. 1'raycr ervlc on Wed
nenduv in church par lorn ut 7: -SO
Ik in. lTnion HervU-e ut ;f) . m. In
tin library park, lit-v. W. Buird
will deliver the veninK intaK.
Lets talk it up ami look forward to
a hi Nervlce. John H. 1'eniiull, pallor.
filemliile I'm m by It Hun 'Imreli
J. K. Howard, pastor. Sunday at
eleven will be the regular quarter
ly com run n ion service. The one
thiiiK .Ichum wuh anxiotiH about wax
that bin diKcipe4 mitfht rememl)er
bin death. The cnmH Ih the nymbul
of the CliriMllan faith. The lj,nl' h
Hupper is u constant memorial of
that fact. The communion Hervice
iH one of the most helpful held in
tlie church. Come and Join ua Sun
day, The Sunday xchool, young
FeopleH' h o c i e t ' und eveniiiK
preuchlnK Hervice will be beltl at
the. reKular Iiouth. Tlie (. K. -i-lety
Ih to have a wi'-dtl eveuliig in
the form of u treuKun; bunt next
Tuenda- eveiiliiff. It will rover r-ti-sideraiile
area Mince automtuX k
will be iihcu in the hunt. What me
findinKH will be remain to be hc. -i.
Firxl I'renbyteHnn Cbiircli -"or-ner
of Iane and .lacknon. Alexan
der Mulrden, miiilHter. Church liiide
Hchotd j:4.r a. m It. Kddy. hiiikt
Intendent. MorninK wornhi, Hermon
by the pantor. Subject, "The Snow
white I-iite," ChriHtian I-:ndeavjr at
7:)W p. m. KventiiK worHhip in li
brurv park at K :0w p. in. I'nion er
viceH under the aUHph-cM of tlie
HoMeljtilK Ministerial aKHOfiatlon.
W.-dncM(lav 7::iM-S:30. prayer Hervice
and lilble study.
Vntr OakH Church There will be
pieachinK at the old Kair Oaks
llaptlHt church next Sunday, the
j:ith by itev. D. K. Maker. iniH-
Mionary, I-in pu, u a MaptiHt aHi;ia-
ion. Uli IV the morniiiK Hervice ai
1 o'clock. Topic. "Watered flar-
deriH." This In ft timely toplfl- and
all art" invited to attend I bin H-r-vice.
No ufternoon service thl
Sunday. Some Hpeeinl announce
ineiits will be made at thl service.
Hear them.
He (tic I MlHNlnn. llelrne Sunday
school at 10 a. in. Morning worblp
and preaching at 11 a. m. The eve
ning evaiiKellHtle Hervice at 8 n. rn.
Wedm-Hday niKbt Hervice. nt 8 f t
All welcome. KvanujeliHt Jin.r
SiiicHtad. pun tor.
rtmt Iiureh of ( hrt, Hrfenflnt
:il2 K. DoutslaH Htreet. Iteffuiar
Heivii-o Sunday morniiiK 'it li
o'clock. Subject "Sacrament. " Sun
da v Hi bool ciMiveneH at U:i?, u.
Wednewday evening meetlnffH ar
held at 8 o'clock and testimonies ti
hen I In through ChriHtiap Science
are given. The reading room in tl.f
front of the (diurch edifice is open
dailv except Sunday and holidays,
from 2 to ( p. m. where the 1I1j1
and all uuthoricd Christian Sci
ence literature may no read, bor
rowed or purchased. Tlie public If
cordially Invited to attend the ser
vices and nnt the reading mm.
To the public My barber shop
In the Valley (Terminal) hotel has
NOT been sold, as rumored. I am
hMU operatinK it permanently.
Hirney West. Adv.
bottled beverages to the fruit'
juices. These bottled drinks are
always pure and delicious be
cause they arc made under most,
exacting standards. It pays to
keep them on hand.
Cool drinks sweetened with
sugar belong in the summer
diet. They satisfy thirst and
invigorate the system. A fla
vored milk drink in the late
afternoon overcomes fatigue
and causes one to eat the eve
ning meal with, calm enjoyment.
The Sugar Institute.
with a flavored drink"
Phone 63
44c
25c
I
17c
Imported Small 0 0 O
White Beans, 3 lbs. Z.UU
Hominy,
18c I
15c
46c
Oats, 10 lb. sack
23c I
Krispies, 2 for
' V
LOCAL NEWS
Shops in Roseburg Mrs. Everett
Cooper, of Melrose, was a Hhopper
In town yesterday afternoon.
Here on Business Henry Shfrt
cliff, of Atyrtle Ciecfc, was in this
city this morniiiK on pusineys.
Visitor From Garden 'Valley
Mih. Hugh Kilehie, or t'.anlen val
ley, was a visitor In this city for
a few hours today.
Miss Fies Has Guest MIha Mary
Ellen Ingram is heinp entertained
In this city as the house Kuest of
Miss Eleanor Fies. -
Mrs. Shockley Here Mrs. Os
car Shockley, of (Jlide, spent sev
eral hours in town yesterday
shopping and visiting frienda.
From Camas Valley Mrs. I?. V.
Dirrk was in from CoIch valley
Thut-Hiluy, Bhopplng and citlling on
friends in Roseburg.
Mrs. O'Mara Visits Mrs. J. V.
O'.Mara. of Hoaglin. visiled tills
city Thursday and spent a fen
hours shopping.
From Hoaglin Mrs. 1 A. W.V
Lundy -came in from Hoaglin yes
terday to visit with friends and
look after business affairs.
Return From Portland Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford Fies returned to their
home here yesterday evening nfter
a short business trip to Portland.
Marriage License Issued A
marriage license has been issued
here to George Shnill of Yonoalla
and. Mary Beltzor of Cottage
Grove.
Visiting Parents Mrs. May
Racltett and son.' Robert, of Ti
gard, afo visiting with Mrs. Sack
ett's parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. C.
Radabaugh in this city.
From Montana W. O. Hess well
known barber and landowner of
Sydney. Montana, brother of the
late U. M. Hess of tills city, ar
rived In Roseburg .yesterday tr
spend a few days visiting witli
friends and relatives.
Discharged From Hospital Mrs.
M. C. Whitteinore and Infant
daughter or this city have been
discharged from Roseburg General
We Unite
New merchandise
EIPMII
REAL BARGAINS
VACUUM BOTTLE, pint size, aluminum
top, fine for carrying hot or cold drinks. CQri
Each UvJfo
TABLE TUMBLERS, clear glass fluted jfw
pattern. Buy now at this price, 3 for I UJJ
BREAD BOX AND CANISTER SET, 4
pieces, bread box, sugar, coffee and tea CJ Q
cans, set vj) 1 1 1 d
lyORY ENAMELWARE, green trim, 6 IQ J
different pieces to choose from, each TUp
GREEN MIXING BOWL SET, 4 pieces CQj
heavy glass, deep shape, big value, set W tjjv
KITCHEN LADDER STOOL, sturdy and fJQw
convenient ladder for many uses, each OOJJ
ENAMEL DOUBLE BOILER, tin cover
fits either piece. Here's special value, tti
Each , I b,G
CUP AND SAUCER, fancy pattern on JOj
ivory base, replenish your stock at both.. Aft
TOILET PAPER, big 1000-sheet rolls QFj
high quality absorbent tissue, 4 rolls Zwju
ICE TEA TUMBLERS, tall tumblers in the ftrv
attractive optic pattern, each UOJJ
SALAD BOWLS, floral spray on fine nyj
lustre finish, deep style, each L
ICE BOX SETS, octagon shaped, semi- PQw
porcelain, 3 size jars, set 03)5
SALE STARTS SATURDAY
JULY 12TH, CONTINUES 10
DAYS
OUR LARGE STOCKS AND GREATER VARIETY MEANS BETTER SERVICE TO YOU
hospital. Oscar K. Smith hus ulso
left the hospital, for his home in
I Azalea.
Visitor From Nebraska Mrs.
Anna Felt, of Oalalla, Nt-hiahka,
is visitinK hre as ihe guest of
Miss Hertha and Miss Olive
Cooncy. Alter a week or ten days
here, Mrs. Kelt plans to visit re
latives in Seuitlc before returning
to her home.
BASEBALL
Wanted 5000 boosterH for the
Douglas Co. Juniors Saturday at
FInlay field. 2 p. m. Why? Douglas
Co. Juniors play Medlord. Admis
sion 25c Adv.
BEFORE BUYING
Life Insurance, see Ceo. Gilliam,
graduate lire insurance advisor.
Phone 203-H for appointments.
Adv.
Hills Bros
Coffee
owes
Us rare flavor to the prin
ciple you follow in making
mayonnaise
Yon add the oil t tittle at a time
to prevent the mayonnaise from
separating. Hills Bros, roast their
coffee a jew founds at a time to
prevent variation in flavor. That's
why this patented, continuous
process, is called Controlled Roast
ing. No bulk-roasting process can
produce such a rich, delicious
flavor.
Fresh from thi
original vacuum
fack. Easily
eptnti with thi
key. Lock for the '
Arab on the can.
1930
With Our New Branch
CARR'S
bought at special low prices to give our
staple items.
You will find hundreds
v
Cool satisfaction . . .
A zestful luncheon for one, two, or a dozen,
.with slices of cold, baked ham Frye's Delicious
Brand Ham because it has the tenderness of
prime, young pork, the rich juiciness that
quickens spiritless appetites, the mild .tang that
pleases finical palates.
'A whole Frye's Delicious Brand Ham is a satis
fying investment in food value and in warm
weather convenience.
Rigid V. S. Government Inspection It
given meet products of f rye ti Company
I
LADIES' HATS
HALF PRICE
All our stock of summer hats at 1-2
price. And remember our regular
prices were real low.
HAND EMBROIDERED
NIGHT GOWNS
Porto Rican, assorted colors, big values at
49c Each
lc SALE
DRESS PRINTS
Clean summery patterns in dress goods, 2z
for the first yard, lc for the next yard.
NEW ITEM
AEROPLANE GLIDERS ,
Rubber propelled, adjustable wings to make
them glide, loop, turn, etc. Every boy and
girl will want one. Instructive and enter
taining. 15c Each
of other special bargains on our counters.
,
Stores in Presenting'
SALE
customers real bargains in every-day
BIG VALUES
RAYON LINGERIE, fine quality bloom- QW
ers, panties, etc., fancy trims, each HuJS
TURKISH TOWELS, heavy weight, MQj
20x40 inch size, colored border, 2 for H3p
BRAIDED RUGS, oval' shape, about 29 CQW
inches long, assorted colors, each Jy
HOUSE BROOMS, good corn, strongly nQ
bound, enameled handles, only each uUp
LAMP SHADES, parchment style, strong CQj
wire frames, assorted sizes, complete wjS
MEN'S FANCY SOCKS, rayon plaited, Trtj
beautiful patterns, long wearing, 3 pair 0UJ5
ALUMINUM PERCOLATOR, two quart CQ j
size, bright finish, special each JDp
ALARM CLOCK, 30 hour, inside alarm, "in J
comes in several colors, each I ufl
SCREEN DOOR STOP, prevents slam- flCv
ming, usual 15c or 25c value, each Uvjj
CREAM PITCHERS, 3 different si2es, nQrf
fancy decorations, choice, each ZUJ5
17 PIECE TEA SET, fancy china, cups,
saucers, tea pot, sugar, creamer, $1.70 if(i
set, each piece iy
WASTE BASKET, metal with fancy deco- QQ J
rations, a practical item, each ujf;
I
10-1
10 DAYS OF BARGAINS
SALE ENDS TUESDAY,
JULY 22nd
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