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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG. OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1937.
Sunday fWA0
First Aid Teaching Rapidly Expanding
SDailE Devotions
liy hit. I'll AS. A. KlWAitlS
'e think ni Hi.' ilitiy of
Chi inti(tn woi litp: n-i hiipH wtt
Hhuultl think utuif tf it prtvi
It'K) uikI vjtliif. TIhoiikIi wor
ship lite K'-ix i'" iiiHpiratiou,
bill it Khouhl iilso wi ilx Kiiiut
opportunity l"r Helt-rxpn-Hsinji
bllil m-lMetlititlinn. hi uni'HliIp
Ginl'M t-pi i It hlioulcl rpmil in u
nitmt positive mill ih-i iv way,
The I'rtJtlllllft IIIKI'K iMIiri to en
ter fully ami mtlVH.y Into ttiu
great opportunity 'if worship
ami to realize tin KpintHnl mace
mid ciiKiiih of ttoiil whirl, H may
hihm. Our Heavenly 1'atln-r. for
the privih'ui! of ruiniiiK lo Thee,
teliiiit; Thee nil r neeil ami woi
tthipphiK in Thy pivMeiire, e
cun inner hi Hiuh'Tnl enough.
Iu Thou leach iih how to piny,
how to teHpoiiil to Thy xpiilt in
limine ami woinhip anil Khnl
nettt of heart, thiotiKh J chub
Chrlet our lxnl. Amen.
meeting each Sunday evening. 1'eo-I
pin' nlnhi on Tltii!rclii and pray- j
er inet'iiiiK uli Tuemluy evening, i
Church of Jesut Christ of Lat- !
ter Day Saint. Suniiiiy m houl 1"
u. hi. i::o .Siiiitli Ja hnuii nin-H. In- '
enticaioi-H tuprruilly w el oiitu.
St. Paul's Lutheran Church,
Corey mnl Military hire.-!. W'vat
Hoselwrn. Tin- kit ice nf Htiielay.
Sox. 7, Im Tins ut II a. in. The
Siimiay mlion! iiifi-iH at !: !.' a. m.
All pupils are in K"nl ly i i-(ii-nh-l
til III' plc.-Hl IIII tilIM' MIKe piilt
of thf Snmliiy h hool hour u ill In
UHfil to pi ;m lire tor I In )hiiniji;i
Hft v iciv f muM i iir-li.illy mv;ie
all tn ullt'iiil our Kcri'iif iiiid S ii it -
I 'lay school. A. S 1w.-hIt. 117m
Military Htreei. pastor.
Full Gospel Assembly, located at
WinrheHter sheet ill htK (inapt I j
timt, A. Hainhl Pertting, pastor.
Km vieoM for Kutulny: Sumlay
xi-hool at il:4&. U'lllUm llmnip
superintendent of m-hooU. We are
Intcrenteil hi your Hpiiitual wel
fare ami we winli you wouhl mini'.
MorniiiK worship heuinnitiK ai II
o'clock. Kveiiint! hitvht ai i.:to.
Hev. IVrnliiK npe;tkin al Ijoth ser
vice. Hervireft lor the mnilllK
week: Tuemlay nitthl at 7::io in
(tpiratlonal m-rview. Thurxtlay morn
iiiK al S:;tu. tune in to KHNIt ami
llMeli to "Kllll Cosp.-l Church of
the Air." l-'riihiy nifOit at 1:'.W pan
tor will he aHHlxtcil by youiiK pen
pie. Dlllard Circuit: Dillard. 1" a. in.
Sunilay hcIiooI. ti::W P- in- Kpwnrih
l,eaue. 7 :'A p. m. pii-uchiiii; hit
Vice. MeHHnue liy ItfV. Sydney
Hall. Locikingalass. lo a. in. Sun
ilay Hi liool. II a. ni. pieachim; ser
vice. Me(ane by ev. Sdney
Hull. Camas Valley, lo a. in. Sun
day Hiliool. The district Hiiperln
tendent will premh hotli inornlim
iind evenlnn on (he eirciiil. Vcni
will waul lo hear IiIh liiHpii iim meH
hhki'H. Let all Die iih'IIiIm-ih and
fileiidH of the church he prcHcnl.
llen IV White.
Free Methodist Church. Sunday
Hiliool !:li'. Clnsx nteetillK 1,1
MeelliiH of . llM . J-. S. .I'l; 1."..
Thero will he no preuchiiiK Sun
iluv ninrnlMK. Sunday evenlntf Her
Vlee t 7::lt. Ynn are welcome to
nttend these Hervtcea. The church
Is maintained tor your nood and
the Kuutl of Hie coniiniiulty. I'hh
lor, .Marvin KiiIkk
Calapooia Free Methodist
Church. Sumlay. Nov. 7. Sunday
Hehonl 1" a. m. rreachinn: 11 a. h.
Vn wish to welcome tlione who
live In and near the Cuhipnnhi com
iniiuit v to at lend I hem' nei vice.
Siindav Hehonl Ih held every Sun
diiv mnrnhiK al m. and on the lirsl
Snmlav of Hie month pieachln
iiniueiliately urter Sunday school,
rarttor, Marvin Kni'e.
First Church of Christ. Scien
tist, :II2 Kant I limit Ih Hlreet. Uej;
uiar Her vice Sunday at 11 a. in.
Siihleel ot Ii'hhuii, "Aihiin and Kal-
len Man." Sumlay school coineneH
ut i : 4 r a. m. Wednesday eveinn
meetlUKH w men lliciuue m'huhh-"-te
of healtnn ami leimukH on
Christian Science, are held at S
ii clock. The rcadiim room In the
front of I he church eilitice in open
ilailv except Sunday and holiday
from 'i to I p. in. Here the Hilile
and all anihoi l.ed Chrlsilau Sci
ence literal lire may he t end, bor
row ed or subscribed lor. The pub
lic i cordially invited to attend
the church services and lo lslt
Ihe readtiiK room.
The Churches of Elkton linite
alt people ni the communiiy to be
preseui at their meetinnw. I lie M
K vhvueh worships both nimlium
and eveulnu ot eiich Sunday. Ynnnu
people" meetiim each Monday
uilit. Sunday school at lo a. in.
each Sunday. The iVniecusiul
chinch worship each Sunday inmn
and cveniim. Yomm people's
Glide Baptist Church. In n, m..
Sundiiy Hehonl, Mrs. l-'red Asa in.
superintendent. t'luKsen lor nil. We
welcome you. 1 1 n. in., pieuchiiiK
Hervice, Hieme, "A Model Church."
p. in., Ii. Y. I'. I'. Come and
enjoy Hi Ih nei vice. 7;3o p. tu., buiik
nericp. H:rn n. m., tireacliiiic erv-i
ice, "Thu King of Kinj'.4 and His
ProKiam for Tliiw World." .Monday,1
7:u0, prayer ineetitiu at paisomiKe.
Wednesday, 7 :.'tn, prayer nieeijiiK. i
"Whiuliin Souls." 1. S. Cox. piistor. ;
The Salvation Army. A w mm
welcome iiwailn ymi at Ihe Salva
tion Army, I07 W. Cuss slreei. Sun-i
lay Ni iniui ai Hi: no u. in. iloliitcn ,
nieeilni; ll:on , m. ami evening!
servhi; ut mom p. m. Ciipt. Sibyl1
Jensen mnl l.ieut. 'ilud;..s I will I
lie SpeiiKiliU ill both HerviceH. I
First Baptist Church, .1. I!, Turn-1
bull, Minister. !i;:t(i m. m. inaver
im eliim. ii; l.'i n. m. Hi hi 1 Hclmol.
.Mvin Tipton, supet inteu.leni.
(!l;isert lor all iwvn of bolll Sexes.
A liVe-depill tmelll h hool. II 11. III.
mm 11 jut; worship, broadcast over
KUXK. Fie minute message by
IV. (I. ViillSleellbel uh, of the lte
uinll (iospi l .iifi.--i(iii. A 111 ll-m.
"Take My Life." Solo. "Keipiii-m"
lSydnc Holier), . I. M dains. Ser
mon. "The Km) 1 lold Vision." ii:Ho
p. in. Junior :tnd senior II. V. I'.
I'nions. 7::!o p. in. (iospel serviee'.
Tell minute hy inll-siliK. l ive uilu-1
ill it carl 0011 talk. M ixed t marl el . :
MesuailleH Itill'lel and TllDllluil. 1
AleHsiH. Adams nud Tiirnlmil.
"Thouyh Your Sin- He as Scarlet."
Sermon. "The I y, . of Atonement
and its Antitypes." Tuesday 7 :t"i
inchest 1 a practice. '.) : no choir re
heaiHal. . Wednesday 7 :-:al ' j.. ' 111. .
prayer, praise 11 ml llible h 1 1 1 I .
Suhiec,,"The Ailvvnt 01 '"the Holy
Spirit." s : p. in, h ml v foi' per
soiial workeiH. ThiiiMlay I : l'i p.
in. Armistice ilay dessert liiiiclieoli
ot Ladies Aid Hiicieiy.
Church of the Naznrene. One
block east of I he court house on
Doimlas si reel. Sunday school at
In: 1111 under the supet vision 01
Hurry Webb. Siipt. Children not In
attendance elsewhele ale extended
a cordial webome to attend our
Sumlay school. I'aietiis, you ow e
It to your children - the oppoi
tiinliies of a spiritual education.
PriMchinu service at ll:on, "The
Christian's Stteniiih." and ouiii'
people's service at 7 : " p. in.
I'reacliiim ai;;iiii at 7 : on 1 he j
Hiihiet-t. " Kfim Ciindlut: Corn"'
r few frJU
is . :.
HOW TO LIFT AN INJURED PERSON Too oftan an Injury ) com
pounded through wrong handling of the Injured person. Red Cross First
Aid teaches how to treat victims of accident.
Serjeant Paul Parson of the
Mate police, chad man of thu first
aid committee of tlui American Ut'd
( 'loss, states I bat I lie Douulus
county chapter is inakini; nipio
progress in 1 each i 11 k first aid
llnounliout the county. The slate
police, tiienn-11. industrial riouis
and many others have ImiK heeii
aware that improper ualiillinK 01
an injured person often aniawite.
the injury. sometimes causing
death. People trained In first aid
know how to take care of ictiiu
of sudden illness or accidents in
the proper manner while awaiting
1 physician
No community should
be without it corps of first alders.
PlaiiH hip being made now to hold
cluHttfH tliroiiKhout the county dur
ing the enduing yeur.
IlTi people were trained In first
aid in the county this past. year.
Particular credit in this work is
Kiveit to lalo Stephens, file chief,
and Kdna drown of the telephone
company, who jjave many hours of
time to teaching of first alid. Oth
ers, amonir whom are the doctors
in the CCC -auiis, also graduated
many people in this fine work.
Your contribution in the I toll
Call. heuinnhiK on 'November 11.
will make it possible to continue
this wink.
inp church worship at 7:30.
Theme, "KeshapinR S'our Person
ality." Youths' meeting following
ihe evening worship. Professor
bra id of the local btph school will
.4111!; (o the proup on the theme,
"Are School Teachers Human Ue
iiiL'a?" Public ieakimt cIiihs on
TueHiluy HveniiiK ut 7:u. Open to
the public without charge. Mid
week Hi bl Htudy on Wednesday
evening ut 7:3". The prayer uer
vlce hegtns at 7:00 and doses at
7:2-" P- in.
First Methodist ' Episcopal
Church, S. Itaynnr Smith. .Minis
ter. Sunday school at !i:l-V Morn
ing worship at II o'clock with
Armisiici day Hertnon by Ihe paH
tor lui- by the choir, with Mrs.
Gordon Stewart playing the Ham
mond concert organ. Epworth
League, al 6:30. Evening worship
at 7:30 when the pastor will speak
on, "Yep, I Can Know God." Pray
er meeting Wednesday evening at
7:30. We Invito you lo worship
with tin.
First Presbyterian Church. Dr.
O. Vanuteonberghe, of the Belgian
gospel mission, will speak ut the
Pi ehbytei iu n church at 11 u. tu.
Sunday. At 7:L'fi p. in, organ ves
per service conducted lry .Pra.
Homer . Grow. T(f;e evening ser
vice will celebrate the century of
Missions in t h e Presbyterian
church. A tit ereopt Icon will be
used with exceptionally fine sl'des
illustrating the mission work eon-
ducted in different parts of tbe I Attend to Business-Sam MUler,
world hy the Presbyterian church. 0f the state forester's office at ba
Our Ribl school meets at y:4a a. i,n mid Leslie C. Cummlngs,
m. Wa welcome strangers. Young jHiate inspector with headquartora
tifionie's nipetinps nt fi:ao o. m. In- iin ii.a iiniirias County Fire Patrol
termediaie and senior ages. All
young people not attending else
where welcomed. Hible slum ut
Eden bower Tueaday evening at
7: So in the Bradley home. Wed
nesday evening at 7:30 Dible study
and praise service iu church par-
1 1 V (Subject : "The Dual Na
ture of Christ." Thursday evening
Hible cla.sa jn Cleveland churcti.
Win. C. Fuucette, minister. ,
Episcopal Church. Holy com
muuiou 7:30 a. im Commemorative
Armistice day service ll:0u.
Kiddle 7:30 p. m. Perry Smith.
association office, ultenueu i
buHinesK at Glendale this week,
and yesterday Mr. Miller returned
to Salem.
Constipated?
1 bad stubborn eooiUptUoa. svfut ll blMUnC
bndulies tod bade ptJo. AdtolU trtpod riibl
tway. Now. I cat uumc. bantu. 0. aA7ttU
Kverrdtbetur." Mw. Mabd Bcbott
MslUJgllWil
Chapman's Pharmacy
Tuesday, col i age prayer ser ice
will be aiinouiii ed Sunday. Itegu
lar Thursda eveiiiim pi aver meet
ing al tlie chinch at 7: Leonard
C. Johnson, pa.stor.
Glad Tidings of the Air over
KKNK S:l-' to ii : no Sum fay morn
iu. Subject, "The Parable of the
Three Measures ol Meal which He
came Lcatencit." Begin thw Isold's
day by Hsicning to HIk glad tid
ings. Ira K. Kaukin, inlliiKter. 3 Till
South Main street.
First Christian Church, corner of
I oui:las and Kane streets, l.ludi-ii
G. I.eavitt. niiuisie;-. Church school
be-ins at Ji : a
all gi oiiiM. The
people's class JH
.school worship,
worship a) lu:3
Sei r t ol 1'ow er
to eondiict the
Morning church
Theme. "The
Christian En-
d avori'
el al (i:3u p. tu. Even-
in. Classes tor
iimii - mari-ii!
Cause ILL
HEALTH
FAILING GLANDS
Pri'inatiin-ly wciik, fuilinn Klaixinofl'" -tribiiti-ioiinii-hilllifallh.
Men and womi-n often
r'H'il tlie I'lniiil ntiitiulruiM n inpiiiiiiiteit in naTo
GHAND MOGUL PELLETS. Try them on
thin money Imrl. .ifT. r. Jl f'r 2-week h treal
inent.'l k.'T tay. If vlirrtHift htvlth nl hi'lpiil.
munvybuck. Niriik,mchaiiee. You're Ihojudtfa.
I'hapiuau'H I 'liar mac y
Floor
Sanding and Refinishing
CHAS. KEEVER
Phone 6S1-J R. R. 2, Box 22C
Roseburg, Ore.
If cpn h!
SNOW FLAKES FOR FLAVOR
Wings wf the Morning! .
It's the FUvor th.it
mellows his morning mood
anJ sets his heels a'tlitking
'. , that Schilling Flavor.
Schilling
Coffee
One for l'eruil.itor-another
one for Prip or Glass Maker.
" Here in the West we're proud of
our crisp, crackling lettuce, and equally
proud oi our favorite salad accompaniment,
dainty, mildly salted Snow Flake Sodas. Just
as our lettuce comes from nearby fields, so
Snow Flakes come freshly packed from a
nearby National Biscuit Company bakery.
Open the familiar red wax-wrapped package
and see how they blush with the golden
touch of the oven. Then you can readily
understand why Snow Flake
crackers make delicious salads
taste better. Enjoy Snow Flakes,
too, with soups, cheese and sea
foods.
Ask your grocer for the econ
omy 2-pound "family" sizo
package. Two pthp rrnvooiprd
- sMauL ASK FOR ?Sj
SNOWiFLfeKES
AND ENJOY UNSURPASSED JOUAtlTY
NATIONS I. BKrTITi COMPANY '
For
Week-End
of
Nov. 5 to 10
Inclusive
These are the buys
of your life! Made
possible for you by
our huge buying
power take advan
tage of them to stock
your pantry.
Red & whit;
CLAMS FRUIT
2.tat SAljD I
Scan, 59C NU I
6 eaS 1.15 55f
Red & White APRICOTS No. 2i
Red & White GRAPE FRUIT No.
Red & White GRAPE FRUIT
JUICE No. 303
Red & White PEACHES
No. 1 fancy sliced
Red & white peaches
No. 2J's, sliced or halves
Red & White PEARS No. 2',s ...
Red & White PINEAPPLE
JUICE No. 2
Red & White ALL GREEN
ASPARAGUS No. 1 can
Red & White FANCY
Our Value CUT BEANS No.
. 3 cans 59c; 6 cans $1.15
.3 cans 49c; 6 cans .97
3 cans 65c; 6 cans $1.27
6 cans 92c; 12 cans $1.77
. 6 cans 57c; 12 cans $1.08
. 6 cans 67c; 12 cans $1.23
..3 cans 65cj 6 cans $1.25
..3 cans 65 c; 6 cans. $1.25
..6 cans 87c; 12 cans $1.67
..3 cans 74c; 6 cans $1.40
. 6 cans 79c; 12 cans $1.53
. 6 cans 59c; 12 cans $1.15
Red & White
PINEAPPLE
No. 2'2's
Sliced or Homestyle
1.40 c-
Blue & White
OYSTERS
No. Vs Tall
6 ca
12
85c
1.65
Red & While
Mayonnaise
Red & White KIDNEY
BEANS No. 2's 6 cans 59c; 12 cans $1.15
Blue & White SLICED
BEETS No. 2's 6 cans 59c; 12 cans $1.15
Red & White GOLDEN BANTAM CORN
No. 2's 6 cans 75c; 12 cans $1.43
Our Value STD. GOLDEN BANTAM CORN
303 size 6 cans 59e; 12 cans $1.15
Red & White SIFTED
PEAS No. 2 6 cans 93c; 12 cans $1.77
Raycroft PEAS ... .
Standard No. 2 6 cans 65e; 12 cans $1.23
Red & white spinach
No. 2's 3 cans 49c; 6 cans .97
Pint
MART
COFFEE
Lb. Bags
Per lb.
23c
SunSpun
SALAD
DRESSING
QUARTS
37c
Red & White
PUMPKIN
No. 2 2's
6 cans 56C
1.09
,--!.-.,- -'I
. m II I IIII I Mill -j'- lur I It'll HIM
Red & White TOMATOES No. 2A's 3 cans 46C; 6 cans .87
Blue & White TOMATOES No. 2'n 6 cans 59C; 12 cans $1.14
Red & White TOMATO JUICE
No. 1 cans 6 cans 49c; 12 cans .96
Brimful HOT SAUCE 8-oz. cans 6 cans 25c; 12 cans
Del Rogue TOMATO PUREE No. 2 cans... 3 cans 25C; 6 cans
Our Favorite CATSUP 14-oz. bottle 3 for 34c; 6 for
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,TMF- REST THE MARKTjaEEflBlrVL.
Trie following merchants in Roseburg and surrounding territory will serve you:
B. R. Richler & Co Camas Valley
E. T. Stenscth Yoncalla
L. J. AUn Suthorlin
Frank Biadstrect Riddle
N. D. Cool Drain
N. R. Fisher Kclley's Corner
C. J. Grimm Roseburg
1, B. Nichols Brockway
H. F. Hebard Umpqua
A. G. Hcnninrjcr Glcndale
W. R. Anderson Roseburg
L. E. Hcnninger Canponville
Morgan's Grocery Roseburg
Reynolds & Adams . ..Myrtle Creek
R. O. Thomas Elkton
H. R. Underwood Oakland
Ellison & Ellison DilWtrd
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