Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, February 21, 1936, Image 2

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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 21. 1936.
Sunday nUnwUne
at the
Seventh Day Adventitt Church,
Military street. Subliuth school at
9:45. Sabbath prmK-hinK service
at U o'clock. Subject, "Christian
Temperance." Young people's M.
V. society meots at 3 p. in. Wed
nesday evening at 7:30 mid-week
prayer meeting. Special service :
Sunday, Feb. 23, at 7:30 p. m.
Preach. uk Burvlce to which all are
Invited. Do you want to hear a
real soul stirring address, then
come along and bring a friend
with you. Subject, "Court Week
fn Heaven." You have a case
pending, it must be decided before
Christ comes to gather His saints,
because Ho brings His reward
with Him. Ask yourself. What
are God's balances like? How,
when and where will ile weigh
the souls of men? "Some men's
sins are open before hand, going
before to judgment ; and some
men's they follow after." Whether
they go before or follow after de
termines whether you shall have
eternal life or eternal dealh. Hear
the answer to these sublime quea
. Hons from the word.
M. E. Church South. Just be
cause the series of services have
clotted is no Indication tliut the re
vival is over, (iod continues to
move upon tho lieu its of the peo
ple. There aro muny that are yet
Beeklng for the "Way of 1-lfe."
Come to church and let us help
you find Clod. Preuchlng services
at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. in. Young
people's service at 6:30. Church
school 0:45 a. m.. Everybody is in
vited. B. C. (J lea ton, pits tor.
Free Methodist Church, West
Koseburg. Revival services will be
gin Sunday, Feb. 23rd. Services
every night ut 7:30. Juanlta Sims
of Cottage Grove will be in charge
of the singing. Pastor Marvin
Knigge will bring the messages
each evening. If you have a spirit
ual need come and see what God
says about His ability to supply
that need. Prayer meeting each
evening at 7:00 o'clock. A hearty
welcome Is extended to all. Marvin
Knlgge, pastor.
Eden Lutheran Church, Klga
rose. Her. J. A. Kdlund will preach
at the Eden Lutheran church,
K I git rose, next Sunday, Feb. 23. at
11:00 a. m. and 8:00 p. m. Swedish
In the morning.
FOOD
SALE
Hot Tamalcs
Homemade Candies
Saturday, February 22
McKean and Baldwin
Sponsored by Job's Daughters
H. R. Nerbas, D. D. S.
Glenn Phetteplace,
D. M. D.
DENTISTS
On When Desired
Term May Be Arranged
Hours: 9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Evening! by Appointment
om 8 Phone
Maionlo Bldg. 488-J
Reston Sunday School. Bunilay
actioul ut 2:3u p. 111. bvaiiKejiBUc
service at 3:30. Huiicrlntcnuent T.
A. tiumlull ut .Seuule will be Willi
us and bring the messaKe. lirotner
nanuuil is inu BUijenmuimeiu 01
the Aitseuiliiies m ood ol tut
nurltiweht Uislrlet. Dome and
Hliute tue services with us. Kutii'
ryu MoiitKuiuery, paslur.
Glide Baptist Cnurch. 8uudu
schoui 10 a. Ul. A suitable class tui
eveiyuue. buuclul lusliuctlun tua
tuies uy diliereiit ciusses. itiiUiuuy
olle.iiig hutiuay. Moriiuit; worsuip
at 11 a. ui. Bui-uiou buijject, "Tuai
tue Isolds Vvuru .tilglll Apieud uuu
i,e fc.xLoi:u.'' boils .ervice at 7:au,
loliowm liy s..uia IllbllllUtlUllU.
menage. AuerilUtjii service ul 1'eet
sciHHii di u p. I'laer uieetiKK
aliii liiiue stuay uu tile liook ui
jou V eiiiiesiisy al i .io p. lu. These
are wi-iueu ti.ui e migul ueiieve
luut jesus is t..e cliribt, the oou
ul Vml; anu limt believing ye
uiignt uuve life turuugti Ills uume.
jii. m:n. ou uie extended a cor
dial welcouie to eacu ana eveiy
ivlce. it. A. vVauvig, pustur.
Church of the Foursquare Gospel.
Suuiluy scuool yMo a. ui. ,vei-ont
not going eisewuere to buuuay
scuool is urged to join us in tue
study ot Owl s word, we are using
lue "CroHS and Lruwn bysieui
and everyone may have a flu lu
wear. 11 a a reward lor you. Aioiu.
lug worsnlp, 11; u.l u. lu., the sub
ject Is Willing Hearts.'' special
music. Kouisquure urunuders huve
a special suriil'luu service; tuey
are trusting jesus will leuu by tile
Moly hpirit. Come a ml see wnat
tne surinlsH Is at 0:311 p. m. Evan
geilsiic service V:3u p. ui. "Iihihih
ut Uod." You will enjoy ull these
services, 'lueuday Is an day pray
er mueliiiK ul lu:3u u. ni., 2:au p.
hi. and r.M p. in. Ulble sludy.
Kach devotion la led by dlflerent
inciiiliers or the church. Send or
bring your ronuosts In, Ood will
meet your need. Tonight, Friday,
Ht 7:3u '1110 iiuslur'u subject is
"llotly Evidence ot u bpirltuui
Uto.'' All are welcome. Pastor Al
ia M. Klnueur.
Christian Science services In
.Myrtle Creek uro held each Sunday
in the grange hull. Runduy school
for the younger children convenes
ut lu:45 unci church services nt
11:15. The subject or the leamm-
sennon lor Sunday. Feb. 23ld, is
.Mind. Thu public Is cordiiiliy in
vited lu utteud these services.
St. Paul's Lutheran Church,
Corey nuu Military bireels, wusi
Uoseburg. Services will be held
Sunday, Keli. an, ul 7:30 p. in. The
topic will be "how Do Wb Hightly
ouservo he Cuming Leuien Sea
son V" The Sunday school meets ul
if.tCtitti is. Aildruleir Is superin
tendent. ,V. Myl wester, uuslor.
Myrtle Creek Christian Church,
Frank W. Zook, minister. "Living
In tho Hidden Age, or the Millen
nium," will be tue subject of u
very special sei niiin-lrcture Sunday
night, February 23rd. ut 7:30 p. ni.
Muny people huve wondered who
will live on (he eurih during the
millennium, what kind of govern
ment will he In power, what will
be the world situation nt that
time? And these and other ques
tions will he answered. There will
be the usiiiil lively revival song
service, augmented by Bevernl mu
steal speeiiils. This Is a community
gathering, and all or south noug
hts Is cordially Invited. You un
asked to come nud bring ymir
friends. At 11 a. lu. the puslor will
give the fourth sermon In u spet lul
series of morning sermons, en
titled: "Glorifying Christ In Clirls
llun Iluptlsm." The llllile school
.World's Greatest Dam Rises at Grand Coulee
''. iGanatral via w at I
1 t,s.' f
urn .:'-.
....aJt. .-
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ft. jj
Steel framework of dam 3eif i A
MRS. LIGGETT HAS
of the Pullman cemetery, has a doe
as a daily caller. He has been feed
ing the deer hay and grain lor four
months. When a stranger ap
proaches, the doe flees.
rinu Quani T. ...... l. -..... .. ..i ik
Orange Market, West Cass St.
rtiiv,
n.
r
ladieated
with ingredients of
Vick VopoRub
As work progresses on Grand Coulee dam in north cataract of water twice the volume of Niagara
central Washington, the largest structure of its Falls will flow to drive the generators to produce
kind in the world takes shape, a mass of concrete power. The lake which will be created by the dam
( which will rise to a height of 650 feet above a will be 150 miles long and 400 feet deep when the
E00-foot thick base 4,300 feet long over which a power project is completed. , ' '
Mayor Weds L.ompamonates
6' a's"v5v'
Their families beamed approval on companionate marriage at New York
of Walter Flelaher, 10, of Cornell University and Cinporah Shill, 18,
of Bcnnintrton CoIIcro who' will return to their studios immediately.
jThe happy couple plan to live together only during tho summcruntU
that Is going strong for thu winter
months, will inuet at 10 a. lu. Theru
are classus lor ull ukuh, parents
are urned tu conn; and biiiiK tnelr
cnildrrn. The Clnintiuii Kudeav6r
society 111 meet lu a big service
al t:30 p. ui.
Poultrymen, Attention!
HEAR
Lucia Delaney on the accordion, eccompanied at
the piano by Verda Meloy
GLEN WELLMAN in his weekly
CHICK CHATS
Every Monday Morning
7:15 to 7:30 I
Over Station KRNR
If you raise poultry of any kind you will be
interested.
DOUGLAS CO. FLOUR MILL
Methodist Episcopal, 10. II. Lock-
hart, iniuibier. Tlit two sorinou
til pita's for this Sumluy will be re
spectively, "tipoigi' Washington's
Mi'HHiige for Today and "dod and
Abmnani I.iiu-oln." These tiutuly
lopk'H loi utoi uiiiK and evening
si'ivir, with liu rhotr giving spe
cial music in Hip inoining and tnt
men's cliorus ut night, ought to
be helpful to all Hue Americans.
This cuuicli is spoil soring (he day
of prayer hciaIco tills year which
to Its on Kiiduy this week uud the
ihoii will render two special num
bers u t t tie opening period. The
congregation w us delighted In el
Sunday to lme Mrs. Nicholson,
tttiiie pienidi'iit of the Woman's
clubs, ami .Mrs. Towers, stale tec
tuner, taking part In the service
n tut the nilenduuct) of the junior
club delegation in a body was ap
preciated by pastor and people.
The Sunday school, Mrs. A. J. tied
des, superintendent, meets al 9:15
a. m. The Kpworth league will be
omitted this .Sunday on account of
the convention at ti rants Pass.
The mid-week service will have for
its thong hi "The Supremo Aim."
The public curdiully invited to all
services.
BASKETBALL
Friday, February 21
SENIOR HIGH GYMNASIUM
Contribution to Dr. Jas. Naismlth Fund Inventory of Basketball
Last Home Conference Game of Season
8:30 P. M.
Coquiile vs. Roseburg
7:30 P. M.
Gardiner vs. Roseburg "B"
Admission: Students 16c. Adults 2tc; extra cent to Naiimlth
Snap' Band Booming Pep a Winning Team
LET'S CO
The Pentecostal Church, 1 :Ut-l 37
Sheridan St. Sunday school, 9:45
a. in. Morning worship H a. m.
Vouug Peoples' li:;!o p. m. Kvening
worship 7::t'i p. m... with I r. K. J.
Metis of New York t'ily pleaching
on "IHvlne Healing. " lie will
pray for ihe sicii. Ilev. T. A. San
ilall of Seattle will lie Ihe pen!:;-r
at the ail day fellowship meeting.
.Monday. Kelt. 21, Meetings every
night this week. Mon't utixs Dr.
Melts. Pastor, Jess W. ttiiuder.
First Christian Church. .1. Knuik
fiiuutiigtuiiu. niinister. "What Shall
America Im With Christianity?"
This will lie the subject of the
morning message, this coming
I, oid's da;'. The special musical
feature of this service will he a
number by ihe mule quartet. "Your
IneWtahle Choice" will be the sub
ject tif (he evening message. Mlble
school begins at !:!." u. m.; morn
ing worship, li':;ir. a. nt.; Christian
Kudcuor and Persomil Workers'
Class. Q:3() p. m.; evening evange
listic servieo, 7:30 p, m.; midweek
service' Wednesday, 7:30 p. ni. Wel
come to all services.
First Baptist Church, J. It. Turn
bull, minister. !:3U prayer meeting.
9:45 Hible school, Harry Howe,
superintendent. A growing school.
Classes for all ages of both sexes.
We have a nursery also to enable
mothers to attend HI hit? school and
morning service. 11 morning wor
ship. Kfve-minute cannon talk.
Anlhem, "Wonderful (Irace of
Jesus," Llllenas. Sermon "FisherB
of Men.' 6:30 Junior and Senior
U. Y. P. U. 7 school of missions.
7:30 pvnngeHsllr nervlre. Ten-
minute song service. Choir
sing, "is My Name Written There,"
Davis. Sermon, "Counting the
Cost." Wednesday 6:30 p. m.
church fellowship pnnner, follow
ed by business meeting and pray
er meeting.
cook of Hebrews. Fridav is the
Slain Publisher's Widow
Told Murder Gun Came
From Poiice Dept.
MINNEAPOLIS. Feb. 21 (AP
Mrs. Walter Liggett today said
she was informed by an "under
world character" that the machine
gun which killed her publisher-hus
band "was furnished by the Minne
apolis police department."
Chief of Police Frank Forestal
termed her statement "a dream."
The chief offered to fire a test
bullet from every machine gun in
the police department, and send
them to the department of Justice
at Washington to determine wheth
er they are similar to the ones
that killed Liggett.
Mrs. Liggett said she gave her
information to the authorities sev
eral days ago, asserting it came
from a St. Paul "underworld char
acter who has police connections."
She said her informant formerly
gave information to her husband.
Liggett, who published the Mid
west American, a . weekly, was
killed last December 9.
Refusing to divulge her inform
ant's name. Mrs. Liggett said "he
sent a message to me recently say
ing he was afraid to come and see
me again because he might be
killed."
"He told me the police officers
and national guard use five-bullet ;
clips in their machine guns for
v-lll t economy s sake w hile gangsters j
use ou ana iou-Duiiet cups.
mere were live slugs pumpea i
be held at the M
p. m.
E. church at 2 i
into my husbands body. If the
killers had a 50-bullet or 100-bullet
clip with them they certainly would
Wb are uliulvin J rim ' have kiUed nie- to- n,,t- wUn Uie
ve are studying tne-
CbieCFomul summoned twode-
tectives who supported his conten
tion and explained that police here
First Presbyterian C h u r c h. ' use 20-bullet clips and 50-bullet
"Washington and Lincoln a Com-drunis on niachine guns.
parison and a Contrast," will be
the Sunday morning 11 o'clock sub-j
ject at the Presbyterian church. !
At 7:30 p. m., there will be a ape- j
cially interesting young people's
missions service. lilble school at
H:45 a. m. Young people's socie
ties of Christian Kndeavor at 6:30
p. m. Three societies, Junior, in
termediate and senior. Wednesday
evening our mid-week Bible study,
prajer ana praise meeting, 7:30 sinking ship," apparently works
o'clock. Win. C. Katcette, mln- , backward when applied to their
lster i natural enemies, cats.
. . Three cats, pets aboard the sink-
DAINKb 1 O REMAIN ! iuS Greek steamer Stefanos Cos to-
memo, hid from the crew and re
mained behind when the vessel
Oddities Gleaned
From Day's News
Cat-astrophe at Sea
NORFOLK. Va Fell. 21. (AP)
The old saying, "rats desert a
OPEN FEBRUARY 22!
Hue to the fact tlmt Vnshlne-
ton's Ijhthiluy lulls on SKturdiiy,
the hrcnl banks will remain ooeu
tomorrow. It wus announced al I
noon today, following a conference
was abandoned in the Atlantic.
Disrespectful T'.nef
CHAIil.KSTO.N, W. Va., Feb. 21.
(AP( Jumos Cooper nicked the
by local bank officers. The need of ! wrong trade and the wrong loca-
imnkinx facilities in transacting tion to pructice It.
Saturday's large volume of busi-! He was sentenced to serve two
ness, coupled wIMi the fact that years in prison after admitting ho
farmers require bank services on looted tho garago of 1". 1). Shingle
that day, caused the decision to j ton, superintendent of the West
keep the banks open for the ubuu! i Virginia stale police,
hours.
1 D ' O C J
i noon i reierrea
! RALKKiH. N. C, Feb. 21. (AP)
j Raymond Ragan, 3U, a robber, es
t caiied from the state prison five
! years ago. Yesterday he knocked
I at the prison gates and said he
j wanted to complete his sentence.
He was accommodated.
VITAL STATISTICS
MARRIAGE LICENSES
H A .M I LTOX-T I" It 11 N Thomas
. Hamilton and Maud Turpln, both
of Voncalla.
Ill at Hospital George Willett
is reported to be receiving medical j
treatment ut the veterans' hospital.
Doe Finds Benefactor
PULLMAN, Wash.. Feb. 21.
( AP) Pave O'Conner. custodian
llio ilavur lasts.
Schillin
o
to
S WAS GETTING
DESPERATE
A few months ago, I decided
we had to cut down our ex
penses. I found I could save
money here and there. But I
also found I had' let myself in
for a lot of trouble. For in
stance, if I told you how many
different kinds of coffee we
tried, you wouldn't believe mel
I was getting pretty desperate,
because we never liked any
of them.
Finally, I made a discovery.
One day at my grocer's I
noticed that Hills Bros. Coffee
was selling at about the same
price thai I was paying for the
various coffees we had been
drinking. Believe me, I was a
happy woman as I bought
that can of Hills Bros. Coffee.
And I wish you could have
Been Harry smile when he
tasted that cofiee at supper. He
said, "I'll bet this is Hills Bros."
"You're exactly right." I an-
swered,nand it's
the only coffee
I'm going to buy
from now onl"
a '.Will iiawiaag,.. .1
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PARKINSON'S I
We fsnd our shelves overstocked with certain itcn;s so
are offering them at very special prices. -
Golden West Orange Pekoe '
In the reusable quart jar M $
1 Ctt Reg. price 59c, special
Coffee !mG?d- 5c
Salmon 2.Ri.!5:!!:.23c
D o Standard Quality, No. 1 . 4
rtda Ull tins, 2 tins J
Pears
No. 2 Size Tins,
2 tins
Jam and Preserves
KERR'S, . ' 4JCC
5-lb. Tins W3V
10-lb. Tins
f"llJi r-r ' Cantury brand, large olives,
WllVeS No. 1 ta'l tins, 2 tins jt
Soiap 43c
We buy eggs case count Get our price paid before celling.
Coffee Bulk FresSi G;ound Special Eler.d.
SPECIAL BLEND
1 Lb. 3 lbs ..,
SUPREME BLEND (
Lb. 25c ; 3 lbs 3S
323 W. Cass Free Delivery Phcni 24
fSCHE N LEY'S
American Cream Brand I
PILABal
The cream of the bleuded whiskies I
CopTTlfrlt. lsj.
DtotHhntnt. Ine.,
hw York
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IN OREGON