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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 2. 1937. Irira r"t a oniKip uaiicp With Major Hoople Belcher; treasurer, C. H. Ashman; recording secretary, Norman Neathammer; financial secretary, Hugh S. Stevenson; conductor, Le land Leeper; warden, hyna Siepb en sen. Three trustees were ap pointed: Harry Orr, three years; Carl Harper, two years, and Chris Past Matrons Club to Meet The Past Matrons club of the Kautern Star will meet U a 7:30 o'clock dessert supper next Monday eve nhig, to be held ut the Virden home on North Jackson Btreet with Mrs. T. B. Virden and Mrs. A. B. Elliott joint hostesses. Sunday fUuwUnc aity Devotions Liii. C1IAHLBS A. IJHWAIIUS It is u ri'usoiuihle uroponlllou, smely, thut tho dUciulu Hliuuld hot ho uhuvu his inuHlet-. A dix eiplo in li Icurner, a follower, ono who Iriea to cultivate tlie Hliirit ami imitate 'the example of liis mauler. Uitciilufthii does not nieuii anything at all unless it means tmcn things as 1 men tion. Christian disciiiteship means trylliK to cultivate the spirit of our Master iiud to do l he things thut 'Ae think lie would do if Ue'fuceii life us we fuce it. It would he uu excel lent thing to tust ourselves nahoi faithfully us to how we ure living up to such a Ictt of our dlscipk'siiip us thut. Culled to hy the dUciploH, I) God, we pray for Thy grace und Thy wisdom and tile courage to be able to give a cood uccount of nur following Thee. Amen. J-iEV, 'SVOOUf I OUST PROPPeP IN 5 TO PAY MV RESPECT THAT nt the ksi ikxii uco BIUU 1 OWE.JOR TH' LAST. "TIME X AMCHOP,EP AT "THIS TJOC'A, WAITIMa Full Gospel Assembly. 137 Slierl dim Mi-uet, Hrv. A. Iluruld Pursing, jjaxtor. Suiuliiy bitvIci's: Siimluy Hthool al :4. -Mian Violet I'l-in-burton supertiiltHuU'Ut. W'o Imvit u cla8 fur all We Invito Jim to nur mowhiK Kmohiy school. JlorniiiK worabli) lienittiilnx lit 11 ll. in. Mphmibo by I ho lumlnr. Ser won topic. "Shiulow of tinoil TIiIukh." KvumkuIIhIIc HcrvicH at 7 :.'I0. Mi'smiKii.' "Tho .MiilnlKht i:ry" or "TIih Toll VIi-kIiih." Ki-rv-Icfs of the wiM'k. TiH'slny night ut 7:S. Divlnu hvulliiK si-ivku. i'ruy or for tho nick. Thursday luortiiliK lit 8 -I". llroililciiK! over KltNlt. 1'iiiliiy iiIkIU ill 7:30. Youhk iuo ,lo in cliiu'Ko. Kldorly foiUu cor ittiilly invitfil. Wt expect you. FOR AAY.SHIP TO COME IM- HAH Hagen, one year. IT WAS BLOWM OFF IT & COUTSe, A KID TIED UP AT AWTHER DOCK. BAT YOUR LASHES AT THIS.' IT'S. YOUM JSgsT UMP' PART OP TH' CARGO, C?S WHAT'S AMD IT SQUARES ME S "THAT, MONEY? r !-Ti k I cr 1 'stome t J TWO y -t tZVsSA I PAKB LOOK' ' L cuckoo m OKI AN V ALARM . UJ Jk QQY2 unth Ready to shave and' no hot water. Nlo wonder he's "hot and bothered." Why suffer the inconvenience of inadequate, make-shift water heating? It's so easy to enjoy the luxury of in ' stant hot water, at amazingly low cost with a GAS AUTOMATIC. Unrestricted usage. There's no need to let another day pass without this great modern Comfort in your home. Today's low prices and appealing terms urge, "Install a gas automatic today." t Generous trade-in onTl your old water heater Jj FREE A useful, attractive rubber bath mat to each purchaser of a GAS AUTOMATIC While they last. SOUTHERN OREGON GAS CORP. First Methodist Episcopal Church, S. Kuyiior Smith, minister. Tim ciiurch Hihool will meat 0:45. MorniiiK wuiHtiip at 11 o'clock. The pantor will speak on Doubtful Thoniua." Junior, ami nteimediutit Kpworlh h-uuuta will meet ut 5:15 and Urn Sonior Kp worth league at ti:30. Kvening woishlp at 7::t'J when Alius Mar garet I'agc will prosciil "The Watchman" and a group of youiiK people I rum tho .Suthurllii M. 1 church will give "The Challenge or the I'rosa." The beautiful n;vv organ will he featui-eil ut both the niurnliiff and evening nervines. We invite you to uhure the iu.sjfiiJition of thetie HOi'vices with us. Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock the Songmeii from Willamette university will give a concert In the church to which Die public is invited. : First Church of Christ Scientist, :il2 Kit si Douglas streeL. Kcgulur servico Sunday at 11 a. in. Sub ject of lesHou: "Unreality." Sun day school convenes at 0:45 a. Wednesday evening meetings which include testimonies of heal ing .and re ma iks on Christian Science ure held at 8 o'clock. The reuding room in front of the church edifice is open daily, cept Sundays und holidays from 'I to p. m., and on Sundays from 0:30 to 11 u. m. Here the Hlble and all authorized Christian Sci euce literature may be read, bor rowed or subscribed for. The pub lic i cordially invited to attend tiie church Borvlco und to visit the reading Loom. St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Corey and .Military street, West Itnseburg. The service of Sunday, AprM I, begins at 11 a. in. 1 he top ic of the; sermon Is "The Chris tian's (ilorlous Judgment Day Kx- peiiont-e." The Sunday school meets at 0:15 a. m. After, the ser vice the (uarlerly voters' meeting will he held. All voting members are urgently remicHtcd o be pres ent. W. A. Sylwo'stur, 1170 Military St., piiiHor. "I'LL TAKE g Ik Cnnviii); liojs nnil (iris gel llic lloucy Muiil liuliil t-iirly, Molhrr. TIicku hmii-y-llavoriil niliiiiii oriirkiTH snlinfj' the must HTsisli-iil Hwci-t tixttli. Tlu-y'ro i rimiiiH il full of lumrishiiienL mill liro easily iliyosUil. Ili-livroii mollis, in Hcliool Iiiik Iu'.h, for ilt'sKcrl, llu-y'ro iilcnl V ilh milk, fruit or Ire -rraiii. Host of all, hoy always rrni'h you so nice and fresh from our m-arliy Western Jiakrrics. Have plenty of Honey Muiils oii hand at all limes ly ordering the llirift-sio liaekiiKii from your jjnieer. ffloney JMaid GRAHAM CRACKERS e noouct or NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY BUfililED CHURCH TQ :r:s BE RECOiVSTRUCTEO SHELL EMPLOYES First Presbyterian Church. "They That Trust," is tne subject for tiie 11 a. m. sermon at the iJresbyte nun church Sunday. Airs, ijprotuy Keed, of San l-'runcisco, sister oi Airs, i'eter Motsctienbucber, will sing. In the evening tne service be gins with uu organ vesper service, Leaturing tne old iuvorile hymns. rJvening subject, "The Coming King oi the World," continuing the series on the seven-fold plan oi i he Uible. lrauk (jrub'be will aiug. llible school ut 0:45 u. m. A class for your age. Young people's so cieties of enristiun Kndeuvor ut 6:30 p. m. Young people not at tending other cuurches invited. Wednesday evening ut 7:30, annual Villain ess meeting of the church. Uegiiiuing at 7:30 p. ui. Wm. C. Kuueette, minister. First Baptist Church, J. R. Turn- bull, minister. 0:30 a. m., prayer meeting. 0:45 a. m.t Bible school, il any Ho w e, superintendent. Classes for all ages. A well-organized school. 11 n. m., morning worship. Broadcast over KUNlt. Five-minute story fo; )oys and girls. Anthem, "Let the Righteous lie Clad,". (Nolle). Sermon "Mod ern Cohlen Calves." 0:30 p. m., Junior and Senior B. Y. 1J. unions. 7 :30 p. in., special service under direction of the Gideons. Solo, Mia. Joseph Deeis. Gospel mestiuge by Hari .Schroedor of Eugene. Monday, 7:30 p. m., Get-together. Social meeting iu parlors. Wed nesday, 7:30 p. m., prayer, praise uul bible study. Subject, Kphe- siaus 4 : 1-10. Glendale Presbyterians to Meet in Meantime in I. O.O. F.Hall. One of the most Informative sales conventions held was recent ly witnessed by F. W. Morrison, Shell manager here. He returned First Christian Church. Upon re quest, J. Frank CunnliiKliiilii, who cIiihci! his ministry with this hnrch, Inst Sunday, has agreed to stay two inure Sundays; if liis own proKiain permits. So, unless it he- ouies imperative that he be else where, this Sunday, he will speak in the following subjects: a. m., I'rove It": il. in., "When Dreams Collie True." Thu public is invit ed to hear these sermons, as well to attend all servicetl of tlie church: llible school. 9:45 to 10:35 a. m.; Morning worship, 10:35 to 11:45 a. m.; Christian Eu- lenvor, l:30 p. ni.: evangelism. 30 p. m, The Pilgrims Holiness Church. SID Military street. Sunday school : 15 a. in. Morufiiir worsliin ll o'clork. Sunday evening services :3U. Mid-week prayer services I'liursday evenilia ut 7:311 n. in. We have moved from our Wlii- hestcr sticet aiidiuss and are conilorlably localed In our new home. Vou are welcome to all our services. Come help us push the battle for souls. Curtis 1). Wood- lift, pastor. Dillard Circuit. Dillard Sunday school; U a. ii ing service. Canius Vullev Sunday school: 6:30 n. Kin-iu league; 7::ill p. in., ing servl.e. Lookillgulass Sunday school; 11 iicinug service: 6:30 n. m . Kn. worth league. 10 a. in., preach- 10 a. in. Kp-lireaca-10 a. a. m The Angclus KHNii. Slihjet-t Away." l.ori.y llialt liuiies A. Kdwards. Hour, Stones 11:30 Hull will slug. ROTARIANS HEAR R- H. DEBATERS Memlicis of the Reselling llolary lull weie treated yesterday . sit their regular weekly luncheon to a nuinc debute. Doth ulllrtnalivu mid ni'gulive tennis presented their complete ileliate which will be used Saturday night aualnst ' '"Has high school lor the right to Piirili lpuie In the suite fiiiuls. The iftiruiatlvo side was taken bv ICI- auor Kntler anil trunk Wells und the negative was upheld by Jeiiu llughos and Wayne Howe. Miss Amanda Anderson, Uoselmru high Jchnul deluite coach, was a guest it the luncheon. The program was present, tl by ('.corse (Touch, stu- cut Unlaiiau. DOGS TO BE SLAIN FOR KILLING SHEEP GLENDALE, Ore., April" 2. An invitation extended by the I. O. O. h lodge of Glendule to the Olivet from Portland recently where the Presbyterian church to use the;"Sbell Sales Show of 1937" was presented. Several tons of scenery and a company of twenty people aided in presenting a two-hour stage show, designed to present visibly to Shell employes and dealers the advertising progruni that company is releasing, said Morrison. W. P. Durkee, vice-president of Shell and L. G. , McLaren, general sules muunger, headed the offi cials from San Francisco, on hand for the occasion. Others were; L. E. David, operulioms manager; J. E. Pendergast, lubrication oil de partment manager; John L. Cobhs Jr., advertising manager; H. G. Lund hi, assistant advertising man ager;.. J. 3. Keftny, retail field rep resentative; Norman Strouse, . J.: Walter Thompson, ;agency execu tives and C. S. Jobe, personnel di rector. The entire duy's proceed ings wore under the direction of E. R. Ruphael, Portland division manuger. ' Others attending from this sec lion were, Guyle Uartrl of Itose burg and R. M. Stearns of Myrtle Creek. lodge hall pending construction of u church edifice to replace the building destroyed by fire .was ac cepted ut a meeting held in Glen dale Thursday night. The church congregation met at the assembly room of the school house for the auuuiil business meetfug, und selected H. M. Eberle us moderator.- Officers re-elected for the yeur were 1. A. 'foo, secre tury; Ira Lewis, treasurer; It. 10. Gardner, ' Sunday school superin tendent; Charles Jloice, Jr., C. E. superintendent; Mrs. 13. F. . Mvu cbett, ladles uid superintendent;! 1. A. : Zook, It, B. Gurduer and C. 13. Young, church elders for three-year terms; Jess Todd, janitor, Mrs. C. V Ingham, pianist. Rev. N. S. Fiscus, acting pastor, was appointed chairman of u com mittee to gather lni'orinutlou re garding a site und plans tor a new building to replace the structure destroyed this week by fire. The members were notified that P. D. Winch, who recently purchased the Lutheran church property, had do nated the bell from thut building lor use iu the proposed new build ing. Tlie bell originally was donat ed to the Lutheran church by Sether brothers und Gilbert Olson. Numerous volunteer donations are, being received to aid in reconstruc tion, the members were notified. I TIMBER WORKERS RECEIVE CHARTER GI.KNDAl.E, Ore., April 2. The timber workers unit of the Broth erhood of Carpenters and Joiners met at the city hall Tuesday eve ning. Jean V. Mntheiiy. of Port- A meetlng of tho church corpora-: land was present and presented tion was held following tho coll-1 the local with charter No. 2787. grcgatioual session, and C. W. -The following officers were elect Ingham. Itoy Cuiinlughain and !cd for the present year: President, Hugh S. Stevenson were elected I I.. H. Nelson: vice-president, llnrte r A steady conservative policy Low over head with correspondingly low prices gains us new customers daily. 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