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TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1937. SNOW FLAKES FOR FLAVOR ,,A, qtr 7FJ 9&ca ''', llii Iff Fresh as the fruit from Western ranches are dainty Snow Flake Sodas which come freshly packed from National Biscuit Com pany Western bakeries. No wonder they make your salads taste so very appetiz ing. Snow Flakes blush with that faint golden hue which tells you they've been baked to perfection. . .soappetizing that .they enhance the flavor of their companions lus cious salads, soups and cheeses and other foods. Try them: see for yourself. Be thrifty and order the pop ular 2-pound "family" pack age. Two other convenient sizes, too, at your grocer's. WuKLtft- ASK FOR Snow Flakes AND ENJOY UNSURPASSED 4QUAIITY - a riooucT or NATIONAL BISCUIT ..COMPANY ... Sunday nUnwUno Glide Baptist Chifrch. 9:45 u. m. Stiinlay Hi-liool, Mr. Fred A Hum, mipfi iii(4'iiieut. 1 1 a. in., prnh hiK er ice. Thein, "An Kxem lary liiHlhtr."' 6:30 p. Ui., U. V. I'. I'. Itii-kuion Ix-iiliam, lemltM-. 7:!iM i. in, fiifitrhiiiK Hfi'vlc. Tl-m "The Kind's Heruldn." Mnnduy. t.'Mt p. in. piayer meet iiiK l uih puisonuKt'. 'fl8iluy, 'r.i' . in., ivilowbhii) lunch and roiiiiil-tublH ltiblr sillily. I'rayer niffiiiiK, 7:;ii in chc church. Nov. Jf, 'riiaiikHKivinn .service ut the church ut 10.15 u. in. to 11:30 h ui. Fred Attain in chui'K. Kvory oni' in welcome. L. S. Cox, puu-lor. present on time since part of the isunduy school sen a ion Will bs used to practice (or the Christ nitm eve service. V'e Imottt "Cordially in vite all to attend our service and Sunday e hoof. A. Kylwealwr, 1170 Military street, pastor. Yoncall Christian Church, Al ton lironi roin, miuititer. lo a. in,, Hlhle sclioo, cliiKKfu for all UKes. Hay I'oiler, Kiip(M-)iitM)dt'nt. 11 u. in., morning worship. "TliiiiikHKiv iiiK Service." li:3o p. ni., Chiiftt iitn Kndcuvor ineeiiny for nil the yituiiK people in the coniniuiiity. Vumn 1'atrlck, leader, 7:30 p. in., pveninK evuiiKeliaiic service, "Hieaking the Heart of Uotl." Bpe citii miwic ut all services. Full Gospel Assembly. Perman ently located at eml ol West Cum meniul Avb, a. Harold I'ersfnK. pastor. Services for this couiini; Sunday. Sunday school at !i:4f. William lironips,, mipei Intendent of cIiishi'K. Let's muke tills a ban nT day Tor attendance. Ttio first service in our new church. Morn itiK worship heKinninK at 11 a. in. AlfHHBKR hy the pastor. The sub ject tor this hour "The HnildlliK 4if Solomou's Temple." KvajiKellslic service at 7:30. SpecUil subject will he chosen for this service. Services, lor the week. Tuesday NiHht ut 7:30. Inspirational Kerv Icf. ThnrHday morning ut 8:30 special ThanKfiKiviiiK service broadcast over station KRNR. We expect to have a special Thanks Kiving service at the church also Thursday morning at 10 o'clock. Kveryone is welcome. Come and Kive thanks. Friday wisht at 7:30, young people will assist the pustor iu this service. The Free Methodist Church in West Hose burg extends a cordial welcome to all to attend the regu lar services as Haled below: Sun day school 9:45, preuching service lo:46, J. M. S. service in the par aonune 10:45. evening service 7:30, prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:30. Marvin P. Knigge, pastor. First Church of Christ Scientist. 312 East Douglas Street. Hegutar service Sunday at 11 a. ni. Hule Ject of lesson: "Soul and Hody." Sunday school convene at 9: -15 a. in. Wednesday evening meetings which include testimonies of heul iiiK niul remurks on Christian Science, are held at 8 o'clock. The reading room in front of the church edifice is open daily, ex cept Sundays and holiday from 2 to 4 p. ni Here the Hible and all authorized Christian Science life crature may be read, borrowed or subscribed for. The public is cor dially invited to attend the church services and to visit the reading room. Church of "Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saint. Sunday school 10 a. m., 130 Houth 7uclcsou Mreet. Two visiting elders have a message for us. investigators' nlwaya welcome. The Community Bible Auditor ium opens the sixth week, of Hible lectures Wednesday, Nov. 24. All are asked to notice that there will he no meeting Tuesday night. Not. 2'i. A series of Hible prophecies in lauiel and Revelation will lie the subjects for the sixth iveek. All lovers of prophecy and those who want to know more of them should not miss these lectures. The subjects are as follows: Wed nesday, Nov. 24, "Lion, Hear. Leop ard, Nondescript All Coming Up Out of the Sea! What fJoes it Mean?"; Thursday, "The Horn With Eyes and Mouth Like a Man!"; Friday, "Who Does Odd Hold Responsible the False Teacher or the Mislead Soul?" Saturday, Nov. 27, "The Seven- Headed Beast With Ten Horns. What Does It MeanT' Glad Tidings of the Air over 1 KRNR, :45-V fiiiDdsy morning. I The theme will be "A Message of j Thanksgiving," by Ira K. Kaukin, Immisu.-iv South Main street, . Roaebuu Church' of the Nanrene, one I block Least, of the courthouse on i Douglas .street. Sunday school at ilO with a special Thanksgiving ! program under tho direction of I Mrs. Harry Webb. I'reaching serv ! ice at 11 on the subject. "Tho Thanksgiving Paradox." Young people's service at 0:46 with Mrs. jCruig Hayes in charge. Preaching I service at 7:45 on the subject "A I Deserter's Kpitaph." Tuesday eve cottage prayer meeting at me home of Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Fuson in East Roseburg. A cordial wel come awaits you at the Church of the Nazarene. Leonard C. John sou, pastor. First Methodist Episcopal Church, S. ltaynor Smith, minis ter. Sunday school at 0:45. Morn ing worship at 11 o'clock when (ContirniPd on pa 4t First Christian Church, corner of t 'Olivias mid Kane streets. Lin den ;, l.eavitt, minister. Church school Ill-Kins at 9:4fi a. m. Voting people in charge of the worship service. MoruiliK church worship al Hi; Theme.: "Tin- True Meaning "f Thanksgiving." hriHt ian Kndcuvorers meet al ti:3o p. in. 'veiling church worship at 7:3o. Theme: "A Christian I'rayer." Young people's social hour at the close ol the evening worship. At torney lieddes will speak to I ho , Ktoup regarding the leuul proles j siou. CIuks in public speaking meets on Tuesday evening at 7:3n, Hible study class meets on Wed- 1 uesday evening al 7:3o. The pray- i er uroup nieeu for thirty minutes preceding Hie Hible study. j Episcopal Church. St. George's. ; Holy communion 7:30 h. in. and : 1 1 a. m. Special Thanksgiving service. Church school 9:15 a. in, ; Tluirsduy 9::io u. in.. Thanksgiving' t oi'iini'iiion. -' . 1 Kiddle. Kvening prayer 7:30 p. , ni. Perry Smith. " I St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Corey and Military. West Itose burK. The service of Sunday, No vember 21, begins at 11 a. in. The topic of i he sermon is. "Ye Are My I MsriplPs." This is (he sec ond of a series of sermons en tilled. "Several Striking Hible Name! - HMtowed- Upon Kvery Christian." The Sunday hcIiooI will jneef. at 0:S u. ni. All pupils are urgently requested to he "You'll be ahead in all ways with a v KlElif inoo UEwnMrTi)i V You'll be ahead in the great things you get You'll be ahead in the small price you payl ( ' ! ' tiii': i (I ' : ' . . . ' I JOB mm . Take a pooil loiif; look ut the Pinart, iiiodcru, distinctive linen of the new 1938 Chevrolet; count the many exclusive advanced fea lures this beautiful car brinpA to you; and you'll know you'll lc olutid uilh a Chevrolet! It's the tar that is ctHttpfato and that means it's the only low iriccd car combining all the modern features lifted at the right. See it nt your Chevrolet dealer's. - totluv! lilt EV KOI. FT MOTOR I! VISION Vrnrtiit Mi'tort Sttlrt ( iirfmratlan DKIKOIT. 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Again, Red & White has made elaborate plans to bring you na ture's finest offerings to help you make this da one-long-to-be-remembered! Glance at these timely Thanksgiving food suggestionc make up your entire shopping list from this page. PUMPKIN Red & White. 1 AM 2's, 2 for lyC DATES Brimful. 2-lb. Package 25c GRAPE JUICE Red & White. p 16-oz. bottles lOC RIPE OLIVES Blue & White. Pint Tins 15c Specials for November 20 to 24 inclusive CROSSE 4 BLACKWELL MINCEMEAT . , L' 39c SWEET PICKLES , 2l:...23c RED & WHITE MARSHMALLOWS SI 18c TAYLOR SWEET POTATOES , KSqt 25c FANCY 1 I ' CRANBERRY SAUCE 28;or tn'35c BLUE & WHITE NEW PACK SEEDLESS RAISINS 4-lb. Pkg. 30c MART COFFEE l-Lb. Bag 23c SUNSPUN SALAD DRESSING Quarts 37c RED & WHITE MAYONNAISE Pints 27c COCOA i-Lb. Tins .. 10c FANCY BLUE ROSE HEAD RICE . . 4 Lbs. for 19c FANCY RED BEANS 4 Lbs. for 19c HARVEST PRIDE FLOUR . SUNSHINE NOBILITY CAKES . 49-lb. Sack $1-47 1 l-Lb. Pkg. . 29c RED & WHITE Mandarin Oranges . Tin"oz'. He FLAV.R-JELL GELATINE DESSERT L s. ... 14c NEAPOLITAN Maraschino Cherries . t50 IOC FANCY GOLD MEDAL CORNMEAL Yellow or White 10-Lb. Bags . 27c RED & WHITE FRUIT COCKTAIL .?,? 35c RED & WHITE PINEAPPLE . . . & 23C Home Style or Sliced. ' RED & WHITE , Golden Bantam Corn . J'' ... 25c BLUE & WHITE OYSTERS .... 2 for1'!.... 27C RED & WHITE SIFTED PEAS . . -,2 16c ICE CREAM MIX . ?Jk; 25c GLASER GINGER ALE . . ... IOC THE REST THE MARKET AEEABgR, The following merchants in Roseburg and surrounding territory will serve you: B. R. Richter & Co Camas Valley E. T. Stcnseth Yoncalla R. O. Thomas Elkton H. R. Underwood Oakland Ellison & Ellison Dillard L. J. Allen Sutherlin Frank Bradstreet Riddle N. D. Cool Drain N. R. Fisher Kelley's Corner C. J. Grimm Roseburg I. 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... .Myrtle Creek OAK AND STEPHENS ST. KOSEBURG, ORE.