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TWO ROSRBURC NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1937. sa?y Churches Batty SDevottons hli. ClIAlthtiH A. KUWAIUM It hiiH hl'dl hlll'l (tlltll iMIOllg ll, trill H (II I) Ih- hnlt any ton mini. lur ii in a truth thai mo fiin(ly Cm Ki't. I hat then! ria)ly Ik hji oihrr kind ot CliiiHtiuntiy (nil iniii'iUiil 1'IhIh lliintiy. Tin- idiKion that w lo not ltv Iiiih no K'.il valui. nn ttialtiM' how li. jiiiiiiully w' may bi nhl In lull alxiilt II or how Hliici'it one piohHsloii nl it miiy In-. ( tirlHi mtiH iiuti lit li.tvt Im'imi I'xrUrH'il tor not mm-Iiii; II illti Ihut way It Jrrtua hail not iiwidc tin' nl Mini: Hiitrmrlit th.it lit' "H'l in Hi iK cunm-i lion, hill at t i-t Him hiixinu what ll ilhl and ttayliiK it Hiu.it i-in)iat-Iiiilly, we nr IHt without imy iukiiiim'HI. Wi' link Imliif vln ilotn. our Mi'UM-nly l altn-l, Ihut inii kiio Hi" I rt j 1 1 1 . hut i-H-jH'i lally wr ii hK for hon'fty or HpilH JHi'l roiuiiMH of hiiiiI Unit we uuiy llvi' ti fioni lay lo tiny. A in- ii- St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Cnrev anil Mllltiny hIivi'Ih. W-kI llnm-huiK. 'I'lii' m'ivI 1 Suinhiy, AilKHRl h.'KiiiH nt 1 1 ii ni. Tin Siiniliiy mhtml i'Ii ill !l:lf. it. in. Thi' iumtor will hpi'iik on "Thn Se.irevhlrnt Km ott-fiuuott.Mi HI hie Kxhnrlnllini." We iimt mm illally Inviti' all lo iiltwul our Hi'i viri- ami Siimlay Mi hool. A. Sylwi'HU'f. 1 17" Milliniy Hln-'t, inntin . Firtt Church of Chrigt Scientist, Hli! KiihI Itoiii-hii mivH. Ki'KUlat Her vice Sunday a I II u in. Suh-JiM-t nl' Iikmiii: "Sutil." Sinuliiy Ht'hool i'linvt'Ni's al !:l" a. in. WVtl-m-hilay imiIiih iipm-iIhk whhh Ini-lutli) ti'Hiltnnuli'H of Ii'iiIIiik ihiiI mimrltH on rhrlKiluii SHeiice, iiit hi'hl nt S nYlinli. Tin iviitlliin lotini in rroui n!' Hie chiiith e.ll flee Ik open ilnily, ex eut SiimlaK ami li.illilaya tioni - to I . i. Ht'ic the Itihle ami till aui liorli'il liriHtUtit St li'iu ! lih'iatuii' may he reiul, ImuiouciI iir Huhrorihrtl hir. The pnhlli' tn roiiHally iuvlt- imI In alt I ih' ehutvli nertie ji mt lo visit Hit ii'itilum room. Pilgrim Holiness Church, I'-T. Shiiililiiu ulreel. Siiniliiy Hiliuol lo, Hi'iintm II. cM-nlnu M'lvlcc . J-v. I'. I.. Ihijte, lmKlui. Glide Baptist Church. Sln luin M I'ndi'thlll will piemh at I ho i.ll.le HaiHlHl cluii'i'li hotli tiioitiuiK and t'Vi'iiiiiK on Aunusi If'th. T.ie In iloihlllt huvn tiold thi'lr hoiuc mi tlm North I nintia and wilt houii In li'iivlnv, ;Hd Tor i'vani'llHtii' Work. I tot Ii r. a ml .' i h, V luh'i lilll tuiM' jiH'iit many yr.iiH lit 1'hrlsium mm inv Itfv. and Mi a. I.loyd (o aio atlnidlnu a ltlhh roni'i'iiMii'o in i-adia. Tin' IN'i-l ht'lVlii'M uill hi' lolldltrtrd lit lllicc 111 (ho aft ci noon. CI r.Arn' b'maf n,l PI o It Holy ronimunion and sermon al II ! n clock. licv. (icoiKc It. 'I urncy of t'oiiulHt will conduct the sriv-lie. Free Methodist Church, cmiici of I'nipfjuu a ud llarvuid ac. (ui- only nlijt'Cl Ih lo n ni h Ihc ;o.4'l ot Jesus ( hrlsi ihul ik utile to inM no'ii Mom tln'ir ulnt. If you arc hifen-Hti'd in HiIh kind of tiutli WI- IllVlll' f l III WOlslllll Willi UK. Our Sunday ki-Iioo) in maintained lor tin iniioHt' of tiiHirui-iliiK chll- dii-n (tiM J i oiiiik and old in tlx holy Hi ii.tuicx, ami it you or your children arc nol In Sunday xrhonl come ami iii mil--. U'e will do our hi'Ki to iiuiko ou like It. Iihvi a Komi kuk'i luti'iiilciit ami M'iirhci h, and I inn mil c you w 111 like it. Mi'rvlceK are iii follow: Sunday kcIiihiI !i ;!.'. inoruiim wor Hhii In iU, In m in'-MtiiiK II : 15. i-vaii;:elntli- K, pi aver meet In n Wi'diicuday H. .Momlay. Aiiuiihi IH, the Sumlny nchnol honid will tm-et lo lake c;ue nl the hllMinenK foi the new ciinlercllce eiir. AIho the nil ir hi I hoard of I he church will meet i It: In afier the Sunday hi-IiooI Imijii d. t'v. Mat vin I'. K uiKe, pastiir. First Clyistian Church, i-orm-t of lloimlaH and Kline nil eels, Lin ilen ;, l.eiivlit, miniHti-r, lenidence fll '.in t.ane Hlreel, (hiinli hind hi-uinu at !t:4'i n. in. ChiHKcx lor all ijoiipH. Iioiiald l-'oli, Kiip illlelldelit. Moi nl ii n hutch Will bhii ui lo::m. Theme: The Se- : lei uf I'nwer. t'hrillan Kn li'imil'eis lliect III 7 p. III. I) Ve il il) 14 (!nirh uoiwhip al X Theme: "U Hal H our Lite?-' Vnuth K inietiim al !t p m Mid week Hi hie sillily on Wcdlienday eveuillK lit 7::tU. Theme: "The Naluie and Work nl the lny Splril." First Baptist Church, .1. It. Turn-: hull. mlniMcr U.'.Ui a. tn., prayer meeiiim. !i:4.' n. m., Ililtle Hchoul. I Alviu TIilon, Huperinicudeiit. A j well oi itanled Nclmul will) cluKseh I lor all unen. I) a m., mniniiiK vvm- hip Leunard Kller. the cow hoy vaui;elinl, will hrhiK the iiichsiiuc Ii "The tllory of thi' Halite." Solo I hy Mis. I. my Marlin of San Finn 'hco. S p. m.. uonpel Hcrvice. Mr. I Kllcrs Hiieiik nil S 1 ouii Keward. Head or Alio1." Wednomlny 7 : 'M ). III., player luceliim. Kepoilr tioili dcleKHlcs lo the cotif ercili'CK at I 'Hscudla. TlnirHiluy Wo men's MiMhimiry society meeiH In liurch pailnr. Home miHsimi pro- Kiam. led hy M in. I. W. KtMiliedy. Thi AnneliiK Hour l-l 'ti) Klt.MI, Suhfect. 'Kni'tny No. Ml." t hai Icm A. KdwardH. I M. E. Church, South, t'huivli i hool !i; IT) a. in.. Voiiiik Heople'rt rvlce 7 in. Morniim worship i a. ni. Kveiiitm scrice 8 p. in Wednesday evening prayer iuee. Uom. fdh ch:iiloi, S p. in. It ('. Clcatoii, pastor. j Full Gospel Assembly. H'l) Cast Hotmlan ntreel, A. Harold I'eisiim. imslor. Services tor Sunday. Suu- day school al t". Williuiii H' toi'TiH "II " 't inli'ml'-nf of ellipses U'h Inivn been hwv iiiK wonderful lesHoiiH ami thre in inure lo fol low. Hon'i miss thiii. MoihIiik UUlHhip heKilililtiK ni 11 u. in. RvaiiKcliHiie sei vh e at 8 p. m I'usiui- siakiiiK ul both servlc. Services for I hit win-It. Tuesday nilil ul 8 p. in., inspirulioiiiil hdi v iic Thurdioy iuoiiiIiik ul K:;M. "rull (.iiMpel ('hiinli of (In Air," hroadcasl nver KKNIt. Friday hIkIh at 8 p. in., youiiK people's srvlc". Dillard Circuit. Dillard: Hi a ni . Sunday s hool, 11 a. in., pieadi Ihk -rvlce. 8 p. in.. Kpworth lea gue. l.ookiimKliiss : Hi a. in.. Sunday school, 7 p. m , Kpworth league. K p. ni., pieachiui; service. Camus Valley, Hi a. in., Sunday school. The theno for next Siiii- lay'M uioHMii will ho. '"Takiiiu rhi'iHl Into Our llome."( Von are weli iime to our servh i, (ilen I'. While. The Church of the Nazarene. -rnK I'ow ler si reel on Com I. SillldaV school at Hi In charjio nf .1. Hnrry Wehll, SlllM-rinlendeut. I'leiiclihiK service at II. Theme: "The I'nwer if ;oi in a .Man' Heart." Hruver iiicoilnu. Wednesday, al 7:15. This is our last prayer service regular ly held before mir revival v. h.ell lie-ins Aumiiit '22. Come mil with us lo any of our serii es. All are dially luviied. Leonard ('. .loiiu- soii, pastor. First Presbyterian Church. "A Dead Man Tclm About II," morn- Ini! subject hi I he rresbyteriati bin ch Sunday. Organ vesper hci- vlce at 7:.'ta p. nt. Kvenltiu subject. Hid the Sun Stand SUM?" Frank (illlbbe will sin. Ilihle school at 1:4a. Come and hriim our friend. Wn have ii clans for ynu. Vouiik people's ineeiiims a I II: 45 p. ui. I'he youim people invito all yomiK Idlks not ill iitletldtilice Upon other hi) relies. Wednesday evening at ::iu Hihle study class In the I'shIiiis, ii ml praise servli-e. l-rlda venom Ihhle cIiish at ( leveland slmlllin "The IMail of Hie A:eK.- Wtn. t'. l-'aiii-eite. minister. First Methodist Episcopal Church, S. Kay nor Smith, pastor. The pastor will preach at 11 n'cloi-k on "As In a .hnor." Suu lay school at 1 : la. Fpwoi th league at 7 o'clock. A welcome for all. JOHN NEUNER RITES HELD IN ROSEBURG Kiuiei al services for .Film Neit her. i.i. who wits acciileulHlly klll- I near (Ilemlalis Wednesday, were hold at ! Ihls tnoriiliiK in Sr. Jo seph's Cat ludic church In Hose hum. I n lei men t followed iii the Catholic cemeiet y. Arrangement were In charge of (lie Hong his li ne nil home. When i ne holshex lUs came Into pow er in Tola ml dillimi the nr. they built ii scaitold and nclually tiauued it noted Aid bin it stallion because they associated the royal line ol hoi m' licriiaKc with thut of Mm;s. leavlnpt the scene uf nn accident, a iHony on which sentence up to rive years in ibe penitentiary is WASHINGTON, Auk. 12 fAC) - l he house rules committee vot- I'd today auainsl lecomiiifiidintJ a i-onmesslouitl luvestlKlltion of til lemon title liatioiial cuminittet a sale of T.ii) copies of its yeurboon antoKiaplied by Prenlilenl Koose- volt. Chalrmun O't'onnor i li-N.V.) said "no acilim" whr taken hut ol Inr commliiee members sniil Ibey )ad voled ti) (able the leso luiion Introduced by Republican leader Smdl K N.Y.I tiillillB lor Ibe iniHity. Itepresi nlutive .Martin (It -Mass.) ranking minority member of the I'Oiomlllee. said : "They voted us down." He said the vole was slilctly on puity lines, although not all the i cpuhlican mem hers were present. .iai tin predicted before the iieurliiK the resolution w uuM lie leleuled lo to 1. 'J'hei-H ant 10 dt niocrais ami four lepubltcHiis on l Ju committee. The vole came after Suell hud presented voluiuiuoils evidencj In nppoii his contention ibe sa'e ol the autographed books tn corpori tious hail violated the law govern ing political cauipuiKit contrlliu- i Ions. Suell told the t-omiuilluu (he lie of the president's personal auioKniph "ni the exborbitani pi ice of $JaO present ft, of course, an Incalculably great shoci; lo public morals." lie said $l.s.imo,iino in fines was irUeelible under federal law for be sales, w htcll he described m disuracelul and demoralizing, po litical racketeering." DRIVER IN PHILLIPS TRAGEDY IS HELD COO.III.1.K. Ayg. 11 .1. A. Hitter of this city. Hi. who report- illy diove the car that kilted J. I'. Phillips In North Item! Satur day, w as remanded to the t'oo ounly circuit court by Judge Hugh Mcl.ain In juvenile court. Mail of s:un w as not posted and he was lodged In I he county jail here. Hitter will fa i e u c b a rgo of OREGON EVENTS FLASHED FROM WIRE SERVICE al I. H. Van Winkle ruled today in an opinion for . B. Wire, stale Karne supervisor. A lyi law required that un naturalized rasldenta must obtain a gun license for hunting, but the attorney general pointed out that IluwaiUuia are citizens. RIPPER COLLINS 11 A T lc rK -ri i-tv-m ir-c AI.IIAN-y, Auk. 12 (AP) Hrli-n Munuy of Portland u lakcn In a li a I honiliul with cuts and brulKea rB(lved uhen her car mined over on tile Pacific high way al miles north of here last niKht. She whi en route to the American legion' convention. Schilling iure Tit nit in fitvor lush I.AKKVIKW, Auk. 12 Olierat omiif iilnliall ilevicea In Ijike coun ty will face iinmecutioii after S i ni. today if their machines remain In operation, Dlnirict Attorney t'liaiies CouibH announced last A.STOItlA. Auk. VI The cltv of AKtorla liurchatied trom the ounly the old Astoria suviucs hank liulldiiiK and will convert it into a city hall to replace the present structure which waa built in Unit. The county received Il:hi4.u4. I he amount it had paid to the slate In taxes on the property, for l lie real property-, and i5U for the furnishings. SAI.KM, Aug. 12 A native of Hawaii may hunt in Oreuo:i with out a gun license, hut nuisl have a hunting license. Attorney Oener-' rillCACO, Aug. 12 (AP) Jim ' (Klpiier) Collins, the ChlcaKo Cubs' ; disabled first baseman, expected to I leave the hospital today on ' crutches. His right leg from heel to half- j way to the knoe was encased in a , cast to hold In place a bone frac tured In the first Inning ot Tues- ! day's game with the Pittsburgh Pirates, hut lie said he would be bmk Ui the buttle within a month, i I'r. John K. Davis said the cast j probably could be removed in i three weeks. He wasn't so cer- tain that Collins would be uble to play before lute September. Approximately one-fifth of the :mr,,lMiu.OMii acres of land In the I I'nlted States occupied by crops t iti.uiiii.uiiii ucres) produce food for human consumption. Floor Sanding and Refinishing CHAS. KEEVER Phono 651-J R. R. 2, Box 22C Roseburg, Ore. ce Cream Freezers! Metal, 2-qt. si" $1.25 Homestead, Mt. size S3. 60 Husky, heavy built, 4)t. site ...4.50 White Mountain Freezers $500 The best lhat'i made 3-qt. size. PROTECTORS for your food from odors, from dampness and from drying. The smart shower gift: oiled silk with lastex in &ets for bowls, jelly glasses and'pouches for bread or vegetables. CHURCHILL HARDWARE CO. IRONMONGERS 1 1 --, The Solvation Aritiv bus Ices Sunil.iy, Any. l.'i nl H.-I.'i ti in. Sunilay Hrhool nml n ul minii mcctlim1 S n. in. to which the nf Vici'iJ. t'tipl. Jensen ami l.i. t'luik. ciirihiilly invite mi lo iitlend. funic nml enjoy it siiirltuiil time vith ii i Get This s,nblHm DOUiJI.E AUTOMATIC IRONMASTER Id. Hi I i .si.n, ln.it, -i m .i II i 1 1 1 ! 1 1! ir TlllliT si:.m-s in- ' V ' II ' 'U . t U . .,, Iir, 1 1,1, mini in r I.., h,. (1 - ,i ,,,,,, i,,,. n in : inintii,-- ',,,. , .i.V it l. m.i. iti.- n .( null 'rii'iiMl' 1 1 1 1 ll..it K. nn!.!!,. r up in f,.- ),.,,. i. -tW ., , V lUV TOR YOURSELF 1936 DODGE COUPE, low mtU-aijc. perfect in AMf every way . 1935 DODGE TOURING SEDAN, new tires, finish and upholstery aflf like new J I Ill nil ti.ul fii-cirlc iuiii.i. AMERICAS FlNhST, FASTEST IRON The Public Demand "tiic us a policy I hat prmitlt's fiitl nml coin, pli'te covfrust' nml I'tits out nil lilt" tintUH't'ssiiry rostt." We have it f.r Autos. Tiu.k. end School Buses. FRED A. GOFF S. Sire-"! PHone S'8 i I'M 1929 FORD COUPE, new tires, paint and motor are class .. $165 1928 FORD COACH good car $85 1929 DODGE 4-DOOR SE DAN, lots of COC miles y"3 1930 FORD 4-DOOR DE LUXE SEDAN, this car is hard to beat. See XC it yourself y0) 1929 BUICK. COUPE, new paint, ready to run Vt03 1931 FORD SCHOOL BUS . $345 l his is a 31 -passenger job, has new tires, motor is in first class condition. Seals are all leather upholstered. You have to see it to knoM' hw ooorl it really is. 1936 DodSe 1 , ton L. W. B. Truck. Ha. been ppt tn excellent condition. New tires and paint 1931 Chevrolet 1, ton L VV. B. Truck. New paint, new tires, motor and brakes good $675 B. Truck. New $275 We have a f-?w j;ood used trucks priced from $75 up lo $150. DODGE DEPENDABLE USED CARS SAVE YOUR MONEY Remember: Our good used cars are all recondi tioned and ready for any kind of service you want t o use them for. 1935 PLYMOUTH 4-DR. SEDAN, new tires. Just the car for family use. Paint and upholstery new $545 1934 PLYMOUTH 4-DR. SEDAN, new paint, tires, upholstery. A very goid light economy $465 1935 CHEVROLET MAS TER COACH, just the car you have been looking for and priced m right SI DILLARD MOTOR CO. PHONE 649 'The Best Used Cars in Town" CORNER DOUGLAS & MAIN STS. DELICIOUS READY-TO-SERVE FOODS IN JUST. A JIFFY What a cimfort to know that all you have to do is reach to your pantry ehelf and bring down two or three cans of Red & White ready to serve foods' and lo! There is yaur evening meal ready to heat and serve! Keep a generous supply of these "quick to get to" and "ready to serve foods" and emergencies ana unexpected guests. Just glance at these suggestions! Specials for Saturday, Monday, Aug. 14, 16 RED & WHITE MILK 1 Tall Cans, 2 for 15c RED & WHITE MAYONNAISE Full Pints 27c SUNSPUN SALAD DRESSING Full Quarts 37c C. H. 8. SWEET PICKLES 12-oz. Bottles ; 20c BLUE & WHITE FANCY NORWEGIAN SARDINES 19c No. i 4's, 2 for ... BLUE & WHITE TUNA No. .2 for 33c CANADA DRY GINGER ALE 12-oz. Bottles, 2 for VAN CAMP'S PORK & BEANS jT 23c RED & WHITE 'J ' DEVILED MEAT 8 9c BLUE & WHITE Medium ' RIPE OLIVES 29c FLAV-R-JELL LFks: 14c ICE CREAM Mix erv';llla LFkS8'... .... 27c FRUITS FOR SALAD 35c GRAPEFRUIT JUICE Si. ,8i 19c RED & WHITE GRAPE JUICE . Kg, 18c RED A WHITE CATSUP . . ia 15c CHOCOLATE DESSERT STICKS SUNSHINE GRAHAM CRACKERS Per Jound 19c -ib. 29c 21 MART ' ajv COFFEE '-,b- PENTHOUSE NiXri Imlm u . Jas, iSJC CHICKEN SPREAD "Ly i" &- 10cCOFFEE . . Si; 19c The following merchants in Roseburg and surrounding territory will L. J. Allen Sutherlin Frank Bradstreet Riddle N. D. Cool Drain N. R. Fisher. Kclley's Corner C. J. Grimm Roseburg L B. Nichols Brockway H. F. Hebard Umpqua A. G. Henninger Glendale W. R. Anderson Roseburg L. E. Henninger Canyonville Morgan's Grocery Roseburg Reynolds & Adams... Myrtla Creek 4) serve you: B. R. Richter & Co Camas Valley E. T. Stenseth Yoncalla R. O. Thomas Elkton H. R. Underwood Oakland Ellison & Ellison Dillard