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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1936.
25? Churches
Church of the Foursquare Ooipel. the sermon topic at the 11 a. m.
Tmiiirht. Friday, la a very special public worship aervlca when It la
time for Kouracuaroilom in Hose'
burg. TIib liev. Howard J. Court
ney, aaalalaiil pastor of the Port
laud Foursquare church and super
visor of the northwest district, will
be bringing us an inspiring mess
age. No one will waut to miaa thia
service, ltev. Courtney is an out
standing speaker and holds bis au
dience as well as llfta them to
fresh hope in Hie gospel. Sunday
school at 9: 4t a. in. (Sunday. Morn
ing worship 11:00 a. m. The sub
ject by the pastor la "The Catch
of the Season." A fish story, but
true. Foursquare Crusadera at
6:30 p. ni.i the young fulka are re
joicing In the Lord, come and loin
them. Evangelistic service, 7:30 p.
m. A St. Patrick message, "Chas
ing Snakes Out of Hoseburg."
Tuesday la an all day of prayer.
Bring your favorite tract, and pre
pare to commit on It. 10:30 a. m.
to 4:00 p. ni. at 7:30 p. m. Illble
study. "The Middle of the Week"
is the topic of study. Everyone is
welcomo to all our services. Pas
tor Alt M. Klnnear.
Hoped that all families of the
church will be present as "Special
Family Lay is to be observed in
line with the developing Easter
plans. Large and small, best and
oldest families will be honored.
Flue music last Sunday by Mrs.
.Merced. Mrs. Orcull, Mr. Hewitt
and Itiu choir. "Why Smith Won't
Kuad the Mole will be the sermon
topic at the 7:30 night service
when "Bible Night" will be ob
served and various forms, transla
tions and copies of the Christian
text book will be brought and
placed ujion the altar for consider
ation. The men's chorus will open
the service as usual. The llible
school at 8: 45 n. ni. and Epworth
league at 6:30 p. m. have interest
ing services with profit to all and
each will be addressed briefly by
the pastor concerning the Lenten
and Easter services, along with the
study of the regular work. To all
services the general public is cor
dially invited and promised a welcome.
Olid Baptist
school begin" at
gives a lesson
11:1-13. Other
on
Chureh. Sunday
10 a. ni. Jesus
prayer, Luke
interesting and
TRIBUTETOB.P.W.
Feigum achieved national recog
nition for ber uuiqua correspon-
leuceTo newspapers, principally
the Oregonian- her writings were
of the conversational type, filled
with all manner of small-town incidents.
M. E, Church, South. Suniluy
school 0:45. Young people's serv
ice 6:30. Preaching service 11 a.
m. and 7:30 p. in. We are pleas
ed to have the llusiness and Pro
fessional Women's club worship
worinwrnio ieaiu.es. " ; nh us this Sunday. We extend a
n...,.' i.r"., .,ri,. lor. is. c. uioaton, minister.
7:30. Service at the I'eel school
eueh Suniluy afternoon at 3 p. in.
All nwldenu of the Peel district
ere especially invited to attend.
II lb lu study mid jiruyer meeLintE
Wedneday, 7:80 p. m. "For what
ahull It nroflt a man if ha ahull
sain the whole world and lose hln
own soul ?" PleuBe consider tliiB
your invitation to all the services.
11, A. Wuu vis, pun lor.
A tribute to women engaged In
hudinestt and professional activities
Is given by .Miiyor Charles W.
Clark, in cooporutiiiK In the nation
ul observance of National Hunines
Women's week from March 16 to
21. In a proclamation today Muyor
Clark Buys:
The ItiitflnegB and Professional
Women's club, tbrouifb their un
tiring efforts since their oiKaniza
tiuu, have brought about u greater
recognition of woman s place in
the business world. We know that
tor many years the woman In bust
ness wan frowned upon, not only
by her male associates, but also by
tho members of her own sex who
could not reconcile within them
selves the thought that a woman
was fitted to take her place with
men In bu alliens and professional
callings. They have demonstrated
beyond a doubt their ability. They
have won our admiration und
teem. In fact, they have raised the
standards of business and profes
sional lire to a degree which merits
our commendation and commands
our attention.
"In observing National Dullness
Women's week, from March JtUh to
21st, we are giving rightful hom
age to tho women who have and
are making this a better world
through their influence and abil
ity."
(Slgnod) C. W. CLARK, Mayor.
Christian Science services lu
Myrtle Creek are held each Sun
day In the grange hall. Sunday
school for pupils under twenty
years convenes ut 10:46 and church
services ut 11:15. The subject of
the lesson-sermon for Runday,
March IS, Is "Siilistunce." The
public Is cordially Invited to at
tend these services.
First Church of Christ, Scientist,
312 East Douglas street. Kegular
service Sun day at 11 a. m. Subject
of lesson : "Hubstunce." Sunday
school convenes at :46 a. in. Wed
nesday evening meetings which lu
clude testimonies of heuling
through Christ iun Science, are held
ut 8 o cluck. The reading room,
In the front of the church edifice,
is open daily except Sundays and
holidays, from I to 4 p. m., and on
Sundays from 9:30 to 11 a. m
here the Bible und ull authorized
Christian Science literature may
be read, borrowed or purchased.
The public Is cordially invited to
altund the church services and to
make use of the reading room.
Stventh Day Adventitt Church.
Buhbuth school ut !i: -IS every Sat
urday, with preaching at 11
o'clock, and Missionary Volunteer
meeting ul 3 : 00 o'clock. Snug
eei'vlrt) at 2; 45. Prayer meeting Is
held on Wtulnemluy evening ut
7:30, The Sunday night meetings
continue. The publUt is welcome (o
uttend ull meetings. The subject
for next Suniluy night, March lf.
Is "Angels; Their Origin and
Work." Come and hoar the Illble
utuily you huvo long wanted to
hear. Will man ever he an angel?
This QiiuHlion will he answered,
from the Uiblu Suniluy jttgltt.
Methodist Episcopal Church,, K.
l, Look ha ft, minister, Ilegluniug a
lories of "Loyalty Services" Sun
(lay, "Kxperienclng Cod" will bo
PORTLAND, Ore., March 13.
(API William Texan, b3, of
Troutdale, died of injuries incur
red when he was struck by a hit-
run driver outside the east city
limits of Portland last night.
PORTLAND, Ore., March 13.
(APj-Disagreement of the Jury
ended the trial of the $112,000 dam
uge action brought by Mlnuie 11.
und Harry La ha ire against the
Union Lumber company. Plain
tiffs alleged the destruction of the
La liar re hotel near Lstacada In
1929 was due to negligence on the
part of the defendant in falling to
control a fire.
ALBANY, Ore., March 12. (AP)
Thieves who wouldn't even per
mit the dead to rest in peace, stole
the gates to the Masonic ceme
tery bare.
Police said toduy that tire im-
prints Indicated a car or truck
was used in the theft.
PORTLAND, Ore., March 13.
(APJ The Journal s Washington
correspondent said Senator Sleiw
er received word from the state
department that Prance will add
3001) metric tons to its apple quota
the first quarter .and possibly will
double that quauUty.
work out a solution of It.
TOPS FAME'S GREJ3T
By U K. P.
When Warner Uros., -who gave
talking pictures to the world, an
nounced that they had persuaded
I'rof. Max Kelntiardt to produce
Shakespeare's greatest comedy, "A
Midsummer Night's Dream," they
leclared that the resultant picture
would be the finest ever filmed.
That this promise has been ful
filled, everyone who saw the gor
geously fantastic production at
Hunts Indian theatre last even-
ins: will agree.
The film Is a revelation 01 trie
possibilities or motion pictures.
Here Is art in Its lineal sense anu
sheer beauty of fantasy, where
Imagination has Its fullest play. Yet
here too. Is entertainment for all
the down-to-earth, side splitting
humor of the "Dream" has been
retained and spectators pause for
u moment in their
allE solution favored at the
present moment, as you roust
have noted n the paper, Is to work
on South America the same kind
of skin game that was worked on
Unci Bam back in World war
days, holding out the bait of big
war markets and then borrowing
tba money with which to pay the
bills. South America MAY falPfor
It.)
SAI.E.M, March 13. (AP) A
circuit court jury awarded 5725
in damages to Alearl Ensley, Sa
lem, against the Southern Pacific
company.
Ensley had asked $7,700 dam
ages for injuries received last Oc
tober, when the car In which he
was riding was struck by a freight
train at a crossing here.
H. R. Nerbw, D. D. S.
Glenn Phetteplace,
O. M. D.
DENTISTS
Oat Whan Desired
Terms May B Arranged
Hours: 9 a. m. to 0 p. m.
Evenings by Appointment
Room 5 Phone
Matonlo Bldg. 488 J
DANCE
SAT. NITE
Right in Canyonville
Music by
Rhythmen
An 8-Piece Band
Gents 40o Ladles Free
Sponsored by
Bo. Umpqui Rod A Gun Club
First Christian Church. J. Trunk
Cunningham, ministur. "Detours
on the Road to Hell," will be the
subject of the Sunday evening
sermon. This will be the third in
the series of "Heinioiis of the
Road." The Horner trio will fur
nish the special music ul ibis serv
ice. Theso tulented musiciuus ul
wuys deservo n good lieu ring. The
subject of the morning nieHsuge
will he, "llullded up In Dim." Itlltlu
school, U : 4 5 to 10: ;tr a. in.; morn
ing woi-Klilp. I:;!5 to 11:15;
Christian Kudeavor, 6:30 p. m.;
ovunKuliHin. 7:;(l) p. in.; mid-week
service, Wednesday, 7:ii0 p. m. Our
every service is calculated to be
a bluasing and our lutchslring Ih
always oijt. . ,
First Baptist Church, J. It, Turn
bull, minister. U:30 u. in., 'prayer
meeting. U:4i a, in., llible school,
Harry H o vv e, superintendent.
Classes for ull lines of both sexes.
U a. in., morning worship. Solo,
Lieut. 11. V. Andei-Hon. l'Mve-iulu
illu cartoon talk, Hermou, "What
1 U Wrong; With the World V"
; p. m., Junior and Senior Young
, People service, 7:15 p. in., prayer
muetluK. 7:30 p. m., spnciul ymnig
: people's service. Several yihiiih
i people will take part. Ten-minute
1 song service. Instrumental duet :
i (lord on Walker and Wayuo Howe,
I l'aslor Turn bul I will pru.sent the
xospul by the crayon. Wednesday
i 7:30 p, m., prayor, praiso and Hi
! ble study. Thursday 2:30 p. in.,
Wo ni on s Missionary society In the
j church parlors.
First Pr-OBbyterian Church. "Tho
i (ireat llo-lletween," subject ut the
Presbyterian chut eh for Sumltij
morniiiK ut 11. At 7:30 p. m. the
1 theme Is "Cod's Last Aareoment
Hlble school at 11:15 a. in. A riant
for you. Young Vopltt's meet lugs
at 0:30 p. in. Wednesday evening
j at 7:30 "Great Words of the
, Uible." Wm. C. Faucello, miuitaor
POHTLAM), Ore., March 13.
(AP Arthur J. Moulton sounded
a cull to take politics out of the
Oregon state KUine commission.
"If wo can do this," he told
Izaak Walton league members last
night, "the commission will be
able to carry out its pluns without
fear of Interruption alior each new
election."
Moulton, well-known Porttiind
member of the htugue, bus been a
el one follower of game and fish
legislation for years. On numerous
occasions be uppeared ut state leg
islature committee heurlugs to pre
sent the views of sportsmen.
Oddities Gleaned
From Day's News
Has Right Idea
LONDON, Murcli 13. (AP)
A woman sitting lu tho gulloryof
the house of commons hurled, a
linn-el ovur I Ik, hulcouy today and
shouted: "Women must slou
wui'!"
AUumliuils ejected lior.
THE DAI.I.KS, Ore., March 13.
(AP) A ciiTtitl court jury ilrnieil
.Mr. and .Mrs. W. II. Todd thu Jl.'.im
ilumages they sought Tor nlli'Kfil
duinuge to their home from lumvy
hlustH dlschiirgiMl ly l-.uletson am
WevKaudt, rond i-oulnii'tors.
Huita nf sovt't-iil other house
hulil.Ms nrp pi'niltn.
ASTORIA, Ore., Murcli 12.
(AP) Mrs. Harriet lehuoff of
Hoasfde would like to be "county
ilog control officer," she informed
tho county court.
The court previously namod J.
W. Hfllurd dog.catcher when a sur
vey showed only 43 dogs were li
censed in Clatsop county lust year.
ilillard declined to sorve.
thrill at the drama or marvel at
the beauty of spectacles. Through
out It all is heard Hie glortoua mu
sic of Mendelssohn, especially ar
ranged for this production Dy tne
famous Viennese composer, Erich
Wolfgang Korngold, and played by
a symphony orchestra.
Itelnhardt. genius of the stage,
has written a new page In the his-
tory of motion pictures. He nas
..iiiiniv made a comedy that turns
the mirror on the frallllea and per
versities of human nature, or in
Shukespeare's words credited to
Puck, "What loois tnese muiiais
be."
ADVENTIST CHURCH
REMODELING DONfc.
Mombors of tho Sovonth Day Ad
ventist church have Just completed
renovating and remodeling ineir
chnrrh huildina on Military street.
The building has been lengthened
and the extorlor painted, while the
Interior has been retluted.
THERE; is always, of course, the i
nnuRihfiiiv nt enmn fttai'tlina in
cident that would Influence the
passions of war-maddened peoples.
You will not a that German
planes have been flying over the
French fi on tier and French planes
have been chasing them back
again, much at. small boy "dare"
each other. One of these "dares"
might result in a bloody light.
In that event, war might follow
laughter to without waiting for the diplomats
and the politicians to work out
schemes to mnko . somebody else
pay for It.
Editorials on News
(Continued from page 1.)
SALEM, March 12. (AP) Leap
year apparently doesn't mean any
thing to Salem couples. 80 far It
has exerted a dampeniug eiTect on
Hie marriage license business.
A license issued here yesterduy
was the first since Murch 3.
BALKM, March 12. (AP)
Charles V I Ilium Harris, Helling
hum, Wash., and Herbert J times
lllucklngton, Aberdeen, Wash.,
wuived preliminary hearing on a
charge of larceny of an automo
bile, und were bound over to the
grand jury.
The two men wore arrested early
this week north ot Albuiiy In pos
session of un automobllo belonging
to J. L. Henderson of Salem.
Music for the Soul
SClt ANTON, Pa., March 13.
(A P) Willi a Sn-plfce band play
ing luuerul dirges, Mrs. C'armelu
C'usllegrumle, UK, was laid to rest
today lu Cathedral cemetery. Tho
woinuu, who lttt HO descendants,
had requested that a band play
at ber funeral, ami her family en
gaged the musicians.
DIRECTOR DELZELL
EYES WPA PROJECTS
he was "token" clear down to his
shirt. His friends who talked so
soulfully of making the world safe
for democracy welshed disgrace
fully on their, bills Just as soon as
the world was made safe for
THEM, leaving him holding the
sack.
For another, he has plenty of
debts of his own, now that the
New, Deal Is going good, and finds
It hard to work up enthusiasm for
taking over somebody's else's
debts.
The old gentleman Is In no mood
to be made a monkey ot a second
time.
CONGRESS, in
tivoly Infrequent
Snappy Joke on Thief
PliltTLANI), Ore.. March 13.
(AP) A thug who seized the con
tents of u metal box Iticburd
U Moves was carrying, fled in dis
order wlii'i ho found a snapping
turtle instead of a roll of bills in
Ills hands.
Prodigal Returns
MKKWN, III., March 13. ( AP)
-When Mut.y, put cut of Walter
.t'h'iiku, 12. ditiuppi'urt'd in I'SA'.l,
Waltur wns not worried. Hu bud
Heard tbat a cut always comes
back.
1 nreo years later his faith was
wavering.
Then in walked Mutny, travel-
until hut otherwise unchanged.
Tom Uelzell, district WPA di
rector for southern Oregon, was In
UoHehurg yestei'duy from his heud
quarters at Med lord to spend u
short time here inspecting projects
now In operation. He is continuing
his trip to Coos county to Inspect
work being conducted there.
Mr. Uelzell was greatly interest
ed in the announcement made by
Claude McCulloch, Klumath Fulls,
who declared his candidacy yester
lay for democratic national com
mitteeman. Mr. McCulloch and Mr.
lelzell are close friends, and 'were
neighbors in Klameth Falls.
It is the first time for several
years, Helzeii says, thai a man
from southern Oregon has sought a
position as national committee
man. Heretofore these positions
have been held almost entirely by
residents of Portland and vicinity,
with an occasional candidate from
stern Oregon. :
Mr. McCulloch. an able attorney,
has been active for years in the
iemocralie party, and Ids frlcndK
are expecting lie v 111 recoive a
large votu and will be one of tho
committeemen selected by the
emocratic -party in Oregon, Del
zell says.
H
Poultrymen, Attention!
HEAR
Lucia Delaney on the accordion, accompanied at
the piano by Verda Meloy
GLEN WELLMAN in his weekly
CHICK CHATS -
Every Monday Morning
7:15 to 7:30
Over Station KRNR
If you raic poultry of any kind you will be
interested.
DOUGLAS CO. FLOUR MILL
OREGON EVENTS
FLASHED FROM
WIRE SERVICE
SALEM, March IS, (AP) The
Salem reserve officers' five-man
pistol team placed Insi in ibu Ore
goii department iiotoot ludonr
gallury mutch tired during Febru
ary. Lieutenant Kenneth Dalton
stale director of marksmanship,
iiuuoum -ed'.
Salem, In competition with
teams lu 11 Oregon cities, scored
l,LT!t point out 01 a possible l.Soit.
.Met I lord placed second with 1.
points ami Kukciih third with
1.224. Kugeuu won the Jauuaiy
nmtcli.
SALEM. March l.'l. ( AP) Earl
N'obie of Salem won first place in
the district Drewon Future Farm
ers public speaking contest here
last night, aguinst a field of se
other eiittunts I mm the mid -Will
umeMo valley.
Victor Tunis, McMinnvllle, plar
ed second; Elwood Dull, CorvHllU,
(bird, and Keith Marlowe, New
hern, fourth.
PORTLAND. Ore., March 13.
(AP) - Mis. tioiiiude IVnnoyei
Mussel), duujihter of Sylvester
I'enttnver who uus governor of
ureiiou from I ss? to 1S!:,, died
here. She was the widow of ih
lute (icore S, Uussell. A daugh
tcr and three grandchild) en sur
SWEET HOME, Ore.. Murch 13.
-(APl- Death overtook Mi. Die
M. I'VUuim (mi her otltli bhthdu
one of Its rola-
intervals of
sanity In recent years, passed a
law to the effect that no foreign
debtor who is In arrears on his
war debt can BORROW AGAIN
from the United States until he
PAYS UP.
That cynical bit of common
sense Is going to crump Europe1
style mi illy lu the present enter
gency making it almost neces
sary. If the nations uf Europe
want to go to war again, to PAY
THE HILLS THEMSELVES,
That problem Isn't going to be
simple, and it will take time to
HILQ SERENADERS
DONT FORGET
March 14th
SATURDAY
Grand Opening of the
Idleyld Dance Pavilion
At Idleyld Park on the North Umpqua
Admission: Gents 40c, Ladies Free
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The Way These
Great Trucks are Built . . .
International Trucks today arc the result of experi
ence gained in over thirty years of concentration on
truck manufacture. Not once do International engi
neers have to face the problem of compromising a
' detail of truck construction with passenger-car
manufacture. They design trucks for truck work.
Truck men recognize the extra value in Interna
tionals and the result is a demand that warrants large
scale production. Out of. that comes the manufactur
ing economy that enables Internationals to sell at
remarkably low prices.
Come in and see the long line of quality Interna
tionals and wc will gladly arrange a demonstration
of the one that fits your needs. Sizes range from S'
ton to powerful 6-wheeIer), with all types of bodies.
Motor Shop Garage
W-i-n g i of the M-o-r-n-i-n-gl
Good coffee docs so mu;h
and costs so little.
W-h-a-t a difference
just a few cents make!
Coffee is specially delicious
when the coffee you buy
his been specially made
for your coffee pot;
specially prepared for yout
particular way of making coffee.
Schilling
Coffee
Two kinds
One for drip.
One for percolator.
THE BILLS THEMSELVES. ROBT. BARRETT ... W, wf tsuy t.
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E 1936 EXPOSITION. hZ.FEsQ
'i keynote throughout -with new jj2ti!Fl J Si?irZiflIS:' " . I
Buildings nl Exhibits;ffnew gQLQrgg
s& rC4, 4w-?fe
1 Sfflcgnignaiig)
She ill tor Severn! tteeks. Mrs.