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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON. FRIDAY, AUGUST '2 1. 1936.
Sunday fU f wUnc
nt ihe KsllULUll ICO
Church of the Nazarene. Kiltluy
Jlte'lit .vjil lib "YouiUC 1'eopH; ii"
night Hi tilt KUHpitl Lent near tue
pOHl office, wiui Hpueiul soiir 'y
Uiu young pwilo, und uu appio
priuitt mHUKi by tint evmifceiiHt.
iSui vices fciuunlu niKlit uUo. suii
duy uurvict'B uu fuliuwb : Sunuuy
bciiuol, 10 in.; evmiyttliittU: adv
ices ut 11 ii. in., 2:3U and 8 p. in..
..with hpeciul imisit- ut each i-ervice.
Umv. Clualun of Uiu Al. K ('tiun.ii,
youth, will pitacli ut i lit- uriuriUiUN
survice Sumluy, urn! uIbo will u.t
tist KvHUKvlist Tuyioi- villi the
prtm'hiny UnoujUi Uiu coming
week, with hit penplr coopciuUnn
in a umiuU tilloit lur the aulvatiou
ol souls. A cordial weiuoiue is ex
tended to all Christian pi-upin who
ilt-Mie tit t-ouprate in tniH tnansi
lititlc flioit, aii.l to tut public in
i-uneral. buiMiiiiuadt-iii K. K. alar
mi will ho tui:K for tin; cutuiti
Friday, the JJMli, uud will iiieiieii
llial itiKht.
Flrt Church of Christ, Scientist,
312 K. Umilay strei;l. Kt'Ktilur ner
.vico Sunday at 11:00 a. in. Subject
of lt-ssoii: "Mind." Sunday hl-IimuI
convenes ut :li a. ni. Wednesday
evening meeting, which include
testluioutes of healing and rciuurks
on Christian Silence, are held at
8:00 o'clock. Tne i-cuiliiiK room In
Ilia front of the church edifice, is
"open duily, except Sundays und
..holiday iruni 2:00 (u J:oo p. in.,
"und on Sundays from D:H0 to 11:00
a. in. Here the Hilne and ull nu
: thorizfid CUrintluii Science III m a
in ru may be read, borrowed, pur
chased or subscribed for. The pub
lic Is cordially invited to utu-nd the
church servies uud to visit the
reading room.
Foursquare Church. 1'uBlor, N.
J. Uuwse. Sunilay, 9:15 a. in., Sun
day iichool. 11:00 a. ui., "lip und
l)oliiK." will be Lhu paHtor'g morn
iiiK meHtmge. 0:HU p. in.. Junior
1,'rusader meeting. 7:15 p. in., fol
lowing the sung service the pastor
will speak on "llevivliii? of the Old
Jtomiin Kuidre." Wed., 7: -15 P. in.,
hpeeial service with the Hev. und
Airs. T. li. .luckuiuti who have
tneul some limn . in JeriiHiileiu.
They have many pictures und u
pood deal of them In color which
hhow many of the places rarely
photographed us well as all the fa
inlliar sue red silos. Then, too, the
'ehy Alusa scenes which were the
Iji'uluninK of Hie recent riots be
tween the Jews find Arabs, itev.
Juckiiiui) will also present u aifl
from .Jennmleiii to eucli one w ho
brings with them five people to
tills special service. Kri., 7:40 p. m.,
evuiiKclistic wceiing.
The Pilgrim Holineet Church,
xl I Winchester street. The Hoys'
iJjhle bund from the Pilgrim Uiuiv
college, l-'ataidena, ('alliurnia, will
be ut the l-Mlriiu church, si I Win
ciK'Sirr, tliU week-end. Sr vices
wji be held Triday, Saturday und
Sunday evenings at 7:.m and Sun
day morning at lo: if and Sunday
aKuinoou ut 3:0U. Tun uo)t. wnl
day their harmoniciM, r-lm; and
bring the iim-hhuk'H- On Saiurday
evuiiuiK each of the toys Will tell
what bri.si meauj to him. The-''
will also be Sunday school ut li:lt
Sunday morning. The band Is on a
tour of Oregon, Washington and
Idaho, uud is now on its way back
lo Caliiornlu niter being in u tiuiu-biM-
of chuiehe.s in the two nortii
ern Htateti. Kveryene is invited to
come and hem ttie boys at tlie.se
services. lev. Carl I). Woodruif in
the i'astor of the local church.
Methodist Episcopal
Christ." llible school ut 9:45 a. m.
We invito you to beiu the full
'fKht by attendiiiK Sunday school !
A. heuity welcome u waits you.
ouiik people's UieetiiiKS at 6:45 p.
in. Our young folk.s Invite all ouuk
people not a 1 1 e n d I u g uthoi
churches. Wednesday eveuiiiK at
7:30, "(Ireut Chapters or the Uible,"
u iiible study uud praise service.
Win. C, Kuucette, minister.
St. Paul's Lutheran Church,
Corey uud Military streets, West
KosebuiK. The service of Sunday,
Augual will beiflii ut ft p. in.
The topic of the sermon will be,
"Two Church Coers, Who Wanleti
to lie ItiKbt With Uud." ilrs. Clin
ton (iortny will shit;. The Sunday
school meets at 9:40 u. in. Mis. N.
Audraieff it: Supt. We moat cordial
ly invite ull to attend o:ir Hcrvice
and Sunday school. We preach "A
Changeless Cluiwl for a C nun gin's
Woild.' W. A. Sylwesler, 1170 .Mill
lary street, iiastor.
First
Church. S. kuvnor Kinllh. iiiiniHfer. !
MoruiiiK woiKiiip at II o'clock. The
pastor will pr(!ach en "l.lyht in the
World." Kvonliitf worship at 8
o'clock with an illustrated lecture
on "Aluska" by the Itev. Karl K.
IteiHiier who Hjient several years in
Alaska us a mluHionary. Tiie
church school will meet at ! ; 15
and the Kp worth leuiie ut 7
o'cIikIi. The mid-week service will
bit held Wednesday evening at
7 :II0 o'clock. We invito you to
rtharu thene services with us.
M. E. Church, South. Church
school at 9:45 u. in. 'reaching ser
vice al 11 u. in. For the evening
service we are uiiiiiuK with the M.
K. church. Lei's have a full repre
sentation for this speeiul service. I
reel confident that -it will be H
nicuiifi of i ampliation to all who
attend. Our church, inasmuch as
poKtiible, will be uniting with the
.Na.eiene church next week In a
combined effort to brum men and
women to dud. li. L. OiFutou, pas-
CEREAL APPEARS
The fieneial Foods company,
manufacturers und packers of
many funious brands of foods, to
day announces the initial bow to
the public of a. brand new break
fast cereal.
U. li. iiluckwell, salesman for
the foods company in this terri
tory, has spent most of this week
iu Douglas county acquainting the
grocem with the new product,
willi the result that it is being of
fered fur fiale in today's advertis
ing by most of the local grocers.
The new cereul ii known as
"Husk ten' und is described as a
Whole wheat flake. It is manufac
tured in one of the pi eat cereal
mills at llaltle Creek, Mich., and is
said to involve a number of new
processes which make it a highly
recommended food. Salesman
Iiluckwell jnedlcts that "Huskies"
is sure to reach a position of na
tional popularity in u short time.
Christian Science services hi
Myrtle Creek are held euch Sunday
In the grange hall. Sunilay school
for pupils up to Die age of 20 years
convenes ut 10:45 and church serv
IcitH ut 11:15. The subject or the
lenbon-::ermon for Sunday, August
23n, hi "Mind." The public is cor
dially Invited to attend these serv-leen.
Dillard Circuit. Dillard: lit a. in.,
S. S. 1 1 a. ui., preaching hour, nieH
af;e, "The Light of the World."
LooklngghidH: in u. in., S. S. 7 p.
m., tepwurth leuiiue. Camas Valley:
10 a. ni S. S. 7 p. in., Kpworth
league; 8 p. in., preaching service.
"I m conic a light inlo the world
that whosoever helievelh on me
should not abide In darkness."
--John 12-lfi. You are welcome to
all liier.o services. (Men I'. While.
Episcopal Church. Holy com
munion, 7:30 p. in. Morniug pruy
er and liemon 11:00 p. m. Terry
Smith.
The Pentecostal Church. 133-137
Sheridan SI. Sunday school 9: 15
a. in. Violet I'emberton, Supt.
Morning w-uridifp at II a. in. live
ning worship, 7:45 p. iu. Kev. T. A.
Saudnll of Scuttle u ill ho with us
In a special fellowship meeting
Monday afternoon und evening.
The famous N. 11. I. quartet of malt
voices will be with us Monday also.
He sure to hear this gifted speaker,
i'astor Jess W'. Guilder.
First Baptist. Sunday t'cuool at
9:45. There is u class for you;
Hurry Howe, tniperiutendeiil. Karl
Faulkner will bring the message
at the morning worship at ll:uo.
The evening service will be led by
Vent Hodges with Mls Margaret
Clouke and Karl Faulkner assist
ing. 11. V. T. T. meets ut 7:00 in
church parlors for their meeting.
Glide Baptist. Sunday school be
gins ut 9:50 with interesting
classes for ull. At the morning
worship ut 11:00 aud the evening
meeting at S:tio. Itev. J. It. Turn
hull of Kotielmrg, will bring the
meHsnge. Sunday school at I'enl
meets euch Sunday ut 3:00 p. in.
Voting people meet ut 7:00 for
their regular Hervice.
"Sluggish Bowels Seemed
to Poison Whole System
Pains in Pit of Stomach
Van-Tage Cleared Out
the Painful Gas and
Bloat!" Testifies promi
nent Oregon Man.
All Ihrougliout Oregon, people
-in1 praihlug Ihe New Internal
Medicine. VAN TAtiK. For In
'mhiic ju:-t a fev days ago, Mr.
.'Hubert Sldwell. retired real estate
'loan, nf 711 Cant 15th Ave., Kit
"gene, made the following Ktutciiicu:
"about this great compound: Itead
.this widely -known man's lestl-
Flrat Presbyterian Church. "Must
We Tear I duo 1'uges From the Old
TestnuieiitV" will he the topic Sun-
nay morning ui ll in the I'resby- Visit in Roscburg Iloss K. Kur
leiiun cnurcn, unswerlng a Hermoinp.y f Portland ami Ilruce Dennis
jireuclied in a local pulpit last of Ouklnnd, Calir., spent Thursday
Lord's day. Sunday evening nt lit liosehurg unending to buHinees.
7:45 ihe mjbject will be, "Why I Until Mr. Farley and Mr. DenniM
H'dleve in1 (lie Deity of .lesin are Sn fenny Htore reprcnenhdiveH.
INDEPENDENTS TO
BUY UMPQUA FISH
IJKKDSPOUT, Aug. 19. (AP)
A co-operative fish-buying plant,
backed by about 20 independent
oiuinerclul fishermen of the re
gion, was under way here today.
I.. J. Uowiuun and John Christ-
mun of KccdsporL uud Albert
Johns of liardiuer urn on the exe
cutive committee of the orguuiza-
tlou. The group leased the Charles
Marks plant at Last Gardiner uud
named Murks manager.
burg. The program Includes:
10.30 a. m. pevotiqnals, Mrs.
da itunkin.
11:00 holl call of unions, giv
ing reports for the year.
12:00 Covered dish luncheon.
Talks by Mrs. Fred Fisher, Attor
ney I'aul Geddejj and C. M. Puge.
Introduction of departments; flow
er mission, fairs and exhibits, educational.
l:3o L. T. h. program.
U: 00 Address by Kev. Mr. Olea
ton.
:30 Election of pfficera.
Ileuedictiou.
Mrs. Kdith S. Ackert, Douglas
county W. C. T. U. president, will
couducf the convention, which Is
open to anyone Interested, as well
as regulur W. C. T. I', niembers.
OREGON EVENTS
FLASHED FROM
WIRE SERVICE
POH'I' LA NI), A ng. 20. AP)
Regional Forester C. J. Huck said
today that fire prevention and con
trol forces in the Pacific north
west are depending to an increas
ing degree upon the airplane.
He declared It had been found
practical to drop supplies from
plunes to fire fighters in remote
regions, thus enabling them lo
hike to Ihe fire lines without be
ing burdened by pucks.
o
MOTORIST KILLED
NEAR PORT ORFORD
POUT ORFOKD. Aug. 20. (AP)
Charles N. Foster, 74, Los An
geles, wus killed near here Wed
nesday afternoon when his auto
mobile crushed down a f0-foot em
bankment. His widow was brought
to a liospitul here but her condi
tion wus not serious. The couple
was returning home after 4 vacation.
DOUGLAS W. C. T. U.
TO MEET MONDAY
The annual Douglas county con
vention of the W. C. T. I, will he
held Monday, August 21, at the
First Presbyterian church in Rose-
PORTLAND, Aug. 20. (AP)
Joseph W. Thompson, Portland,
has devised a new way Tor traftlc
officers to catch fleeing automo
biles.
It Is an invention, the "uttto-cop,"
which resembles a huge set qf $u-
gur longs.
I he tongs are bolted onto the
front of the police cur and can he
clamped onto the rear bumper or
lender of the fleeing cur.
Portland police reported they
hud tested the device 84 times and
that it had failed only once.
gave the local "lock your car"
campaign a boost today when he
reported that a blanket bad been
stolen from his car whllp parked
In front of the wrestling arena.
The campaign is being conducted
by city police.
The blanket was later recover
ed aud an arrest made.
NEW PARTY PLAN
DEFERRED TO 1940
MADISON, Win.. Auk. 20.
(AP) Liberal leaders of W'lacoiiHin
and Minuusolu turned their atten
tion today toward formation of a
national farmer labor party in
1!HU.
In a conference they agreed the
time was not ripe for a new party
movement thla year and decideil
to have nothing to do with the
Union party of Congressman Wil
liam Lenike, North Dakota, auu
Father Chailea Coughlin, Detroit
radio priest.
Although some of the leaders
voiced sentiment for support of
President Roosevelt, to avoid split'
ting the liberal vote, the two
groups decided that as a body they
would withhold endorsement of
any specific candidate.
die Steele, world's middleweight
champion, won his first battle as a
champion here last night.
He knocked out Jackie Aldare,
of Brooklyn, New York, til seconds
after the second rounu.
setback when Ernest Evexly,
Albuquerque contractor, was nam
ed for tne long i-uvm..
over Col. John Schuster, supported
of Dr. Francis E. Townsenu
theory. '
Bergmann s
are better
than ever
STEELE KNOCKS OUT
ALDARE IN. ROUND I
TACOMA, Wash., Aug. 21.
(API 1'slng a blow that split his
glove from fingertip to wrist, Fred-
IIIH DAI.I.KS, Aug. 20. (AP)
-Chief of Police Frank Heater
Permanent Relief L
flfVII, p i .it.
other Rectal and
Colon Disorders 7$
Why continue to sufrjr? V. u nave treat
ed and permanently relieved thousand,
of caaea a eevcrt ae youra. 5pct.!.lista
in Stomncli, Kectal and Co'.on ailmenta.
2S yest-i aucccapful practice.
No hoipltal iumlcaloperation.No confinement.
' Write or call for FKEIideMllpUve Booklet.
Dr.G. J.DEAtl CLINIC
Fovjrciaja and Surseon
N E. ' -n?r Burnaide and GrandAvcnui
Tell ;e TAat 3918 Portland. Orezon
The Bergmann Shoe
is known everywhere
in the Northwest as
the best buy at foot
protection, solid com
fort, and long wear;
WILDER'S
Roseburg
BerCBiann Sho. Mf8. Ca., 1811 N. W. 28th Avtnue. Portland. Oregon
Flrt Christian Church. Corner
hminhiH ud Kane streets. Alum
iiiK worship at 10:35 with Piofes
( V. K. Huven of Ihe KiiReno
llible college as speaker, ilihle
bcIiooI at 9: 45, with classes and a
welcome for nil. Young People
ChrlHtluii Kudeuvor ut 7 P- und
evening evunueliyt.ic uud song er
vlco nt N p. m. with FrofeHHor Wo
ven again giving the message. You
uie cordially invited lo attend
Hiene Hervleea. J. Frank Cunniup-,
hfirn, piiHtor.
v (
"I Wd almoat AFRAID TO
EAT, I suffered bo before I
found Van-Taoe." writes Mr.
Robert Gidwcll of Eugene. Ore.
nioiiiiil aw how Ihi tlre.it ilrdi
'vino helped him find out. loi
) our. sill, hui Vhu-Thki' 'A.N Ihi!
Whole System Poiaoncd
",lV Midi UU ll Kd I.O I). Ill 1 Wil
nhnot A l-'HA 1 1 1 TO KAT. lor in
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and iuuli tt'irllde p.itati Iu the pit
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tiduiliU'ii up. My Imnel.i v.t'.c m
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inilftui ni) U IIHI.K .S. STK.I, and
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but w hu t I Ixtdi t ome Uiiul ol a
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( WARDS 61 CUBIC FT: DELUXE l1 i
2 A $210 value! Compare. Twin interior
1 lights, twin hydrated chests, twin cylinder i -
K J unit. 14 sq. ft. shelf area, 90 ice cubes.
W WARDS REGULAR LOW PRICE $164.95 i
LESS TRADE-IN 20.00 j .
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SBtlilftjikfe' Si""" Cofrylna Cor. j
f" LL ,f gjJ1 -' m Wo.di5-Y.ar r
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i Jfrr I WARDS 81 CUBIC FT. DELUXlX
, , 3 Ideal for Urge familini Incorporates every
I" "T ?. wanted feature I 19 sq. ft. shelf rea. Ut
I ' " V "I cubes, over 13 lbs. of icel An amaiing valuel 1
i . . iu '- "T:''P WAHUS REGULAR LOW PRICE 184.95 I
, LtSS TRADE-IN 2U.W I
au" DOWN, SmoH C,,mg Oaro.
Montgomery Ward
ritone 05
Fvosebtn g, Oregon
315 N. Jdcksun St.
Your whole family will relish th! cool invigorating freshness of a salad to
night. Sunspun Salad Dressing or Red & White Mayonnaise will bring out
its full delightful flavor. For health's sake serve more fresh fruits and
vegetables. Look at these low prices.
Specials for SaturclaypMonday, Aug. 22,24
FRENCH
DRESSING
Red & White
8-Oz.
Bottles
26c
SALAD
DRESSING
Sunspun
Full
Quarts
MAYONNAISE
C?3 Red & White
Red & White
PEANUT BUTTER
SunshinevKrispy
CRACKERS - -
Blue & White
RIPE OLIVES -
Red & White
SIFTED PEAS - ,
16 Oz.
tlpr
2-Lb.
"Box .
Pint Cans,
2 For
Red & White
SPINACH - - , , -
Red & White
ALL GREEN ASPARAGUS
Red t White
TOMATO JUICE - - -
Red A White
MARSHMALLOWS - -
Red & White
COFFEE -
Mart
COFFEE
Early Riser
COFFEE
No. 2 Cans,
2 For
No.
2'is
No.
'lo
No. Is,
3 For ...
Red A White
SHRIMP
Red A White
DEVILED MEAT
16 Oz.
Bags
1-Lb. Wide
"Mouth Jar ..
1-Lb.
"Bag
1-Lb.
"Bag
No. 1
Cans
No. 1,4 's,
3 For
19c
29c
29c
35c
15c
19c
25c
18c
31c
23c
19c
16c
10c
20c
III Red A. White
1 ritkin a tim -i ... i
l ll f I vih l H oi.Lca or uu.
yS, r Home Sty,, . 2, 2'c
V run Re() A White
Plnts CLEANSER ... 2 for 9c XjlVjv .
bSSsS GRANULATED SOAP, Lg. Pk. 29c WV&VCjrfx
tfiSf T Red White HJ) VVII -ITXGK .V.
N2 2& C LAUNDRY SOAP... 10 bars for 27c A
ZZji)mm Lady Codtv. Ml jifl V K
Z I TOILET SOAP 4 bars for l?c (Jf - WJj
The following merchants in Roseburg and surrounding territory will serve you:
B. R. Richler & Co Camas Valley
E. T. Stenseth Yoncalla
J. J. Allen Sutherlir-
Frank Bradstreet Riddle
N. D. Cool Drain
N. R. Fisher Kelley's Corner
C. J. Grimm Roseburg
I. B. Nichols Btockway
H. F. Hcbard Umpqua
A. G. Henninger Glcndale
W. R. Anderson Roseburg
L. E. Henninger Canyonville
Morgan's Grocery Roseburg
Rice Bros. & Adams .. Myrtle Creek
R. O. Thomas Elkton
H. R. Underwood Oakland
Ellison & Ellison Dillard