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I TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG. OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1937. Sunday at the Edn Lutheran Church, Elga roie. Kev. J. A. Kctlmiil wt;i preucli nt Kduii Lutheran i-IiuitIi, Klgaiose, Suiiduy, May Muni iug service. in Swertlnh at 11 it. m., and evening Burvices iti l.'iiK . 1UU at 8 p. in. DMIard Circuit. Dillunl: Hi a. in., Sunday wciiool; 11 u. in., preaching service. Camas Valley: lo a. m., Sunday school; It p. in., preaching service. LookiiiKKlaHH: 1U a. m., Sunday achoul; 7 p. in., Kpwurth league. (Hen J. White, pastor. First Baptist Church, J. It. Turnlnill, i 'itH tor. !f:3u u. in., pray or meeliiiK. U : i& a. in., JJlliH' school, Alvln Tipton, acting Hiipm'- liitonuunt. A imwJng, wull-oran j.ed wciiool. 11 u. in., iiiorulng worship broadcast ovur KjcNU) l-'lve-iuloultt story for the young folks, nolo, U , V. Dowin'r. hvr mon, "The i'menifneiice of Chrlsl." 2:M p. in., service hi Jtiddle bapt ist church, under tin? uiispiccK of iX)yullstM .Married 1'eople s class. (i:4fi p. in., iluptlsl Voiiiik INiupltV linloiis. Two societies. We shall uiille for the haccahuirentc seiv Jce at the hih school in Lhc; eve ning. Wednesday, 7:llu mission ury prayer nietitlnH. Slides on Africa will be shown, i' ' Free Methodist Church, West ROBeburg, coni.ii' Harvard and I'nipfjua Ave. Sunday services: Miitday school y:i;i, morning wor Hlnp 10:46, evening survfeu 7:110. . We have our ri'gular prayer serv ice at the church every Wednes day evening at 7:110, also cottage ' meetings on Friday uighis at 7:;t0. We have some very iiitmesilng iiible (U.sciiMsioiiH In our Krlday evening sorviees. Vou are wel come. .Marvin Kuigge, pastor. Glad Tldlnfls of the Air, over KKNH, S:ir-u:U0 Sunday inornlnu. Subject: "The Seventh Hay Willi Jhe Itlsen Uhrisl, us a l'orenhadow ot Ills Second Coming." Ira K. Juuikiii, niluislur. Iteuuleiice -HH . boil Ui Main street, Koseourg. The Angelus Hour, I-1: Hit, , 'ItNUibject: "Shall Uive lie I, Servau.vtvSuvereU'.n." Charles A Edwards. ';... -; , St. Paul's Lutheran Church, uuruy ami Alllltary Ktieut. West ItoHeDurg. Tim uervlee or Sunday, Amy 'id, begins aL 7 -in p. in. Tim ; Harmon topic. Is "Chrlrit's Two .Striking- Lessons ' In Itegard to "pally limit.." The Sunday school ''mourn at a. ill., Mrs. N. An- 'drateff is silperllitendciit. The Sun clay school teachers meet SaLtirday afternoon at the paiitor's home for '! their regular meeting. We most icOnlitilly -invite the iubllu to al-.-teul our service and Sunday ,'schnoi. W. A. Sylwusler, 1170 Mill Mury street, pustor. First Christian Church, cotnei1 of. t)ouias and, Kane. Linden (!.' I.eavitl, ml'ilhter. Teinpohtry roM deiuu' (it ()inpftia hotel. Clittreii Kchocl heglmt nt. !f: Ifi ti. m. Clansus lor all groiipH. honahl Koliz, gou rnl siipeil leudcnt? Al o r i I u g church worsilp al tei hiiity O'clock.- T.ieine: "l:till.lng ('hris llanlly In Hie Modern t.anu' of 'Life." Young I't'oplo's rodety oi' Cl.rttiii). lit! '.eavor meets on Sun day evening so 'en o'clock. The evening chiiruri worship will he dl.-mlxsed lu cooperation '.villi (he faculty unci Htudcut body ot our local high ('),ml.lltl-oc( lllhle study on Wednesday evening nt aovoii thirty. First Church of Christ, Scientist, I)t il. Unng'.at. ttreoU ItegMhir ser vice S'ir.day al U:0ti a. in. Subject 1 iit letinon: "Soul and IWnly." Sun 1 day school convenes at !l:If. a. in. ', Wednesday e v e n 1 u g neollnas j which lucludi! test iinoni('!i of hcal . lug t.:ul retu:ui.L' en Chrlsliuu Scl- elit e are held at S:(iO o'clock. The ' reading renin lu front of the church 'c.N lice "In open di lly, except ilun ilttys and holld ys from U;imi to ''l:ui) p. m. and on i'lmduys from ; i):;iO to ll:iMi a. m. Here tho Uibln : niul :ill authorised t'lirlitliau Sci ence Itloralui e may be read, bor- : - NEW ZEALAND. ' SOUTH SKA ISLANDS Book on .i popular Aw mt All-lixptuit Tqht by the .iy "simhinc toucc" to ' .'AustMlfj, the l.uul of vivid toniujis, , stringc animals, birds of lntlli.nu plum " ige, stone-age alwrtgincs.. stop on the way it Hawaii.. .and Suva, in the lip blinds. Regular sailings from Vancou ver and Victoria, U. C, by CANADIAN IINJS "AQRANG1" ami 1 'JAtlARA" ",Th "Aor.mi" has been newly related1, larger rooms, letor.ucd in the modern 'manner, more conveniences, nunc pn vate baths. ..or go on the'N.M"... bojh ships were espciially-, constructed for tropical travel. Rouml trip fares art tYtfthtt.iy few, 1st, Cabin' anj 3rd Qass. For complete details, literature in4 bookings sec YOUR OWN . TRAVEL AGliNT, or our local otfues. V. II. DEACON, Gwl Ajeni P"H' ntrf . ' BrVilif (Amffitta B.nk Bltf ) B )7, PonUiii Churches LK. CllAilLKS A. KUWAUUS The peacemaker, the friendly pei Hon, the cooperator, tin; builder or brotherhood and kin dliness in the earth, is surely the man after Cod's own heart. We are members one of anoth er; we are intended (o Ket iiIoiik together, to he hrothtsr to brother and friend to friend. Human existence will never come to its own until we lea in to do that. The crime of all crimes aaliiKt humanity Is the crime of dlvlKion unit bitterness and hostility. War and the spirit that breeds war are altogether of the devil; they lead away from everything that is finely human and in the tboiiKhts and plans of (iod for maiiliind. May wo hear Thy voice cnlliiiK u 0 (led, to serve the cuiisc of peace ami Justice and friendliness In the earth, tilve us the spirit of our Muster, the love that suf fered! Ioiik arid is kind to build the kingdom of God upon the earth. Amen. rowed or s;iimc:'lhcd for. The pub lic hi cordially invited lo attend the church services und to visit tho reading ro.un. Full Gospel Asaembiy, lub Doug las street, llcv. A. Harold Persfng, pHt'l. r. Tonight at 7:15. Uvnngeli.st I'lillllp." bringing an inspiring mes sage. l)on'l miss Ibis service. Serv ices for St'uday: Sunday school at II MS, Wllllaiv liiomps, luiporiu t endent of ebiHse H. We ha ve a growing glowing school. Come and Join us. Morning worship begin ning ut II a, m. ICvaugeiisl Phil lips speaking. Street meeting at li:W. KvangellHtie service begin ning at 7 :)!", Kvangelhit I'hlllips preaching. There will be meellngs next week every night except Monday ami Saturday nights. Conic for straight lllhle preaching. EniscoDal Church. C h u I e h school ! : -Ifi, I loly coinmuulou 7-'111 l.'v..rif mi., Id ini'fiil tn nl. lend this service as I he it; will not bo an eleven o'clock service. Phone or tell your neighbor. First Presbyterian Chufch. "The Lost Chord--FOUND," theme al, the Presbyterian church for Sun day morning at II, The evening service will unitu with the otlieV churches at Senior High school for the baccalaureate service. The pas tor of the Presbyterian church will speak Sunday evening nt (Jllde baccalaureate service. Young pen pie's meetings at ii:;n (instead of :ir) to give time, to reach the high school. All young people in vited. Wednesday evening a repre sentative of I r. Cooper's greni Jewish eyangellr.atlou society will give a : sVerenptilcnn address . on "Tho New Pa lest Inn." Klne 1 pic- Far be it v;---' III camping trip wouldn't be ; complete without me. However, I never lose sight of the fact that my success is due to the poured out used i'or jifty -ni lie wars Hills ,',., lm. Mcmlfa.slly imiiiiliiiiwil i Inulilion of unchiinginpsjiuiliiy in rmstiug ami imvlilitgtic pimt ivjjcv vbinimiHc. lures mid an absorbliiKly Interest hiK lecture. Hear this. Win. C. Kau cette, minister. Behind tho Scones In Washington By Rodney Dutchor WASHINtlTON, May 2J. Only a tiny dribble of the mull now comlnK to congress from its con stitueiits mentions the supreme court. The largest batches of it have to do Willi issues of war and peace. The volume isn't any where near as large us the su preme court mall of u few weeks ago, but il is persistent and sub stantial. Highest on the mail count, among the three main Issues in the war-peace field, is the resolu Hon of Congressman Louis Lud low for a referendum on declara tions of war and for I he etfmina lion of war profits. N curly all the letters being received are In favor of it. Ludlow's proposed amendment would make , the power of coi- Kiess to decline war contingent upon a popular referendum, except ;,, .i... .... i i. ' in the event of an Invasion of the United States or its territorial puHHcssions which involved attack on AiiKM'icau citizens. Congress, when It deemed a nulloual crisis to exist, could refer for a national popular vole Iho question, "Shall the United States declare war on ' without a favorable vote, war couldn't be declared. Upon declaration of war the president would he rerpiired im mediately to conscript "all the public and private war properties, yards, factories ami supplies," fix ing compensation al not more thau, l per cent on tax values. Ludlow has 10U siguutures for a petition to discharge the reso lution from the house judiciary committee, hut 218 are required. The other measure's are the Shepparii-Hill bill, which gives Iho president power to establish an economic diclatoishlp in cane of declaration of war. and the Nye-Kvule bill, which would deny federal funds to hind grant col leges where military training is made compulsory rather than op tional. .Most itiall js lu opposition to (he former bill and lu favor of the latter. That Court Story No one could ever add tin nil Hie supreme court mult :md analyze it, hut there seems no iHU'slfon that the great bulk of it was lu onilOH Hon in Ihn ureal. dent's plan. mem are iwo stock s or es. one; or which you will hear in almost I any senator's office, which run I virlually as follows: Opponent: Out of everv hun dred loiters 1 received during the tirst reliction period, only about j four favored the plan.' Proponent: "I Vvas amazed at the deluge of letters against Hie mini. uen t eucciuMl the names with people back home and found Hum iihiiiil ifk mil ,tt t in i. ......... renin republicans Comments of a coffee pot from me to brag, but a. grand coffee of me I'm always for Hills Bros." t-Vri'W'i Mil II FORECAST MADE ON NATION'S INJURED i'OKTLANiv 'slay 21.-ap w. k. Long ii low s;puuook upon lire is nono too bright. 'I ho im tioiiat director of the Heel Cross firbt aid and life saving services says one out of every 14 persons In lliii I'niiu.l slmiKu villi l.u t,,..... dentully injured this year. ; ' Accidents took Hie lives of 111, 000 persons last year, he said, and injured 9,700,000. They cost the American people, something like a,6ou,000 a day. Longfellow is here for a series of conferences. OREGON EVENTS FLASHED FROM WIRE SERVICE HOIHK, Idaho, May 2L-t-(AP)4 Hessle L. Walker of Ontario, 'Ot a., filed suit for SI 1,332 damages against the Idanha Hotel company of Boise, alleging she waa injur ed in an hotel ejevator. POItTLAND, May 21. (API ' , . . 'TV ",u I elf if! ocean ended today lor two Idaho youngsters in an auto cinsh on a traffic safety button. Arthur Phillips, Hi. ami Kay living, 14, both of Boise, didn't get to the ocean they had neveu seen. The boys-received minor In juries lu the accident. Police will return them to their homos, " ' PORTLAND. .May 21. (AP) Oregon's cavalcade to Hie Coldep Hate bridge lleslu look on an al most warlike aspect when (iover n or Charles Martin, in a radio ud dres3, called for a "militant, fight- Schilling, purely Tan ilia 1 Jf,c 1 favorlasls Sunday Dinner at BRAND'S (Served Every Day!) Home Cooked Food. Reasonable Prices. . Come out and enjoy the garden. It is Summer again. 1 - - , .. -.. 1. I -a J MILK pJ I Red 4. White lug people,".' to tell California "we're in the race to clean them tip." The governor referred to h& need of an aggresse campaign on the pari of Oregon rottuleiits lo "sell" the state and its advant ages to Culifcrnians. KLKiKNK, May 21. (AP) A power scooter is a motor vehicle and operators must havo driving licenses, Otto Gilatrap, license ex aminer, ruled today, The Isnue arose when u 13-yeur-old boy want ed to rent one of lite ' puddle junipers" from u ISugeno firm. SMITH TO ADDRESS SUTHERL1N 'GRADS' The Kev. I'erry Smith, of St. (inoigu's KplHcopal church of Kcmcbtirg, will deliver the liatcul uureute udflresH for the gruduut ing class ot Siitherlin high school ut the Methodist churcli in Suth crllu ut 11 a. m. Sunduy. The Kev. .Mr. Smith will uIbo be the speuk ar at the union bacculaureute serv Iro In Rosehurg Sunday nlglit. gelatine dessert Specials f or Saturday and Monday, May 22-24 Flav-R-Jell, assorted f i. Sunspun Stk&9i flavors, 3 pkgs. for AtUV TP IJr SALAD DRESSING . f TOMATO JUICE Sunspun A 15c SALAD DRESSING i-L $7 MACARONI our value a mm cr".: 17c SHRIMP . . 2V,8 57C Van Camp PORK & BEANS Red & White Grape Fruit Juice .. Blue & White TOMATOES Red & White Whole Kernel Harvest Pride FLOUR Red & White CORN FLAKES COFFEE Early Riser COFFEE CLEANSER The following L. J. Allen Sutherlin Frnnk Bradslrccl Riddle N. D. Cool Drain N. R. Fisher Kclley'i Corner C. J. Grimm Roseburg I. B. Nichols Brockway MARTIN URGES PWA PROJECTS ACTION WASHINGTON. May 21. (AP) Congressman Walter AL Pierce of ta Grande, Ore., received a tele gram from Governor Cbarlei H. Martin today asking him lo sup port legislation authorizing grants for projects submitted under the original public works administra tion regulations. On the busis of grunts for con struction and material, Oregon has made Sti applications totaling about 96,500,000, the governor said. Additional needs reaching $16, 500,000 have not been filed, be added. LEGION PLANS TO DEVELOP ."LEADERS" POItTLAND, .May 21. (AP) Tho American Legion Jiopes to de velop uu ulertnesa to government by working with boys; Homer Challlaux of Indianapolis, national Americanization director, said to day. Six thouBnnd youngsters in the v i 22Y2 oz. Tins No. 2'i 2 for.. No. 212's 2 for Corn - No. 2's 2 for. merchants in Roseburg trd ui-roundift temtory will H, F. Hebard ..Umtap A. G. Henningcr GltuidtW W. R. Anderson......:... . fi.Rooburg L. E. Henninger...;.......,Canyonville Morgan's Grocery;.....v.'.-..-:..Roseburg Reynolds & Adams . ..Myrtle Creek 11 wesl "rn" state will attend Le sion famua . Uiis summer where they will organize and direct their own government. "We Hope to drive the racketeer and (he -individual seeking selfish end$ out )ui .our government by de veloping natural leaders," he said. MRS. OLSON RITES SET FOR SUNDAY Funeral services for Mrs. Otto Olson, of West Jloaeburg. who died Thursday morning, will be held at 2 p. m. Sunday at tho Koseburg Undertaking company parlors. Rev. J. R. Turnbull Will officiate and Interment will be In the Wilbur cemetery. ALCOHOLISM DEATHS DROP VERY LITTLE WASHINGTON, May 20. (AP) The census bureau reported to day deaths from alcoholism aver aged 2.6 per 100,000 population during 1935. This compared with 3.9 In 1934, 4 In 1.128 and 5.S In 1916. nCD wilTE1 wutcuie Now to make salads a delightful summer advcnturel That should be your goal. Nature gave us golden salad oil fresh eggs spices from the Orient. Our master chefs, blend these precious Ingredients and give you the finest Salad Dressing In the worldl Sunspun and Red & White Mayonnaise. On sale tris weekend at all Red & White Food Stores. Hie 23c 19c 27c $1.63 49-ib. Sacks as 2 pkgs. for 2$c i-ib. Bags 1-Ib. Bags .. Tall cans 3 for 2 cans for 19c 23c Stock and Bond Average STOCKS Compiled by tho Associated Press. May 21: 30 IS 15 60 lud'ls Kli'a Ufa St ka Today 11.9 45.1 42.1 67.6 Prev. day .... 91.8 45.6 41.0 1)7.6 .Month ago .... 93.8 45.7 45.1 69.6 Vear ago S0.8 33.4 45.7 60.2 1937 high 101.6 49.5 61.0 75.3 1937 low K8.5 37.8 40.9 66.4 1936 high 99.3 43.6 63.7 72.8 1936 low .!-. 73.4 30.2 43.4 65.7 BONDS 20 10 10 Hit's Ind'ls I't'a , 93.3 103.0 97.9 . 93.0 102.9 97.9 . 93.6 102.8 99.7 . 91.6 102.6 101.2 . 99.0 104.4 102.8 . 92.6 102.4 97.8 . 98.2 104.4 103.1 . 86.9 10.8 99.3 10 Fgn. 71.8 71.4 71.7 6S.5 74.7 70.5 73.0 B7.6 Today Prev. day .. Month ago .. Year ago .... 1937 high .... 1937 low 1936 high .... 1936 low ANNUAL I It's Salad 0, Time FRENCH DRESSING Red & White, 8-oz. bottle jC FRUITS FOR SALAD Red & White, f f No. I's, 2 for MARSHMALLOWS Red & White, gy 16. bag AOW PINEAPPLE Red & White, Home st)!!o, No. 22's 20c PEARS Red & White, aa Fancy, No. 22's JtG tem m f 27c 1 Quarts M . RkKitt Ct....MH VtlWj ft. T. StmmiM YtV O- Ttio' Ilkton H. R. Under Oakland Ellison A Ellison Dillard Q O