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ROSEBURG NEWSREVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON. FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1938:
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Sunday
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Daily Devotions
B? DR. CHAS. A. EUWAEDB
Wo are to lake the shield or
fiiith, o that no expieiimce,
however blttHr, will caiiso us to
lose our Biml. Failure limy lie
ours, but we will be kept from
despair mid cynicism, - 1'ersecu
t Ion limy come, but we will be
veiifte. IhIii niey come, but wu
delivered from the desire of re
will he delivered from murmur
ing or self-pity. Success may
come, hut we will be delivered
from pride anil self-council.
Sorrow inuy come, yet throtwli
it uli wo will be enabled to say,
"Not my will, but Thine O Lord,
bo done. O.TIioii, who a,rt hji.
promo lit wisdom and fn, power,
enable us by Thy spirit to bo
victor, whatuver life inuy bring
us. idiuhle us to 'transform the
L paiii and the sorrow of Hfu Into
: pearls o( ben uly. uplift our
l! hearts to new love and new de
votion, deliver us from all evil,
ami send 'tis .forth In Thy
Btrength ta psrscvere through to
the end. Amen. '
f St. Paul's Lutheran Church" (Mis
eouri' Synod!,' Corey uiid tilltury(
btrutit, 1 West Ituseliuig. The serv
; t Ice or Sunday, May 16, begins at
4 j J 1 a. ni. The Kuniiuy school : meets
; j at 9:15 u, in. The inl-l-wselc Dlhle
:. ! clues will huve an important, meet
pig Sunday morning Immediately
;' f Jftor the service. All lnumherH of
: tile class are ui'Kod to, roniuln toi
' i he moetlug. We cordially Invite
t pll to utteud our service and Sun
: j jliiy school. V. A. Sylvester, 1170
: j -jililltuiy St., pastor. ., ...
b Myrtle Creek ' Christian Church,
Jlovlvnl services will hughi next
; mutiny, . jHny 10, conducted by
: I fcvungollst W. H. Strom of Mcd-
: (ord, assisted b'Pustbr C. I. Ken-
I ley, who will hold the Sunday
I (Meetings .ns usual, with Evangelist,
I Htrani conducting soVvlces ' from
j jVIoi dny to Friday Inclusive. Evnn-
1 gellst Strum Is well and favoruhiy
: t Jiiiown here, havng hold the pus-
D Kinito two years as ii student pas
.'. tor- while attending Northwest
i ItIii lHtlun i college,' then' known as
: S Eugene Ulblo university. Ho Is an
f bxcollcnt slngor- and Is his own
- i ' feong.luuder. Come ouL nud hear
' f tamo good-gospel sermons. '
i I - ( j'"-- .-i--o
r Pine drove Church. Pino Grove
"Htmilny school meets at 10 o'clock,
Jvlth preaehljig at JJ by -Hev.- Floyd
. JMorgnn. A cordial invitation" is ex
-.ended, to the public. 'Mrs. Ilnttle
'Mmlbloom, superintendent. !
Glide 'Biptltrt Churoh. 9:45, nllil.j
Uchuitl . Mrs.:. Kruil. ftsuin.. Btiporlii-i
leudent. 11 ll. in.', llfh mule iluartot
Jrdli MlllttlOllmh l.SdinOl . tf u' lb
llllilo of Portland will tiring ms'
ages in song and give'ineir tustit
Jnony. lie Biii'e to bo hero without
Jail. Bring all your ' friends. 7.:Ull
jp. mr,-H.-Y. P. U.. servicers p. m.,
H. Ainu of Hod 1" ' the Promised
J.and" Wed,' 8 pi rn., prayer serv
ice. U S.Cox, pastor. , j .,.'. '
'- " . - ;vi , r-' ' - '
Full Gospel Assembly. Knd of W.
:omnioi'clal Avo. A. tlnrold' Poili
Jug, pastor.- Servtces for this com
ing Sunday: Btindhy ' nchoor ut
0:'I5, MIbb Violet Pemherton super
Intundeiit of clnsses. You need' the
Sunday school anil the school
Bends you. Mornhig worship be
ginning lit 0: -IB. Message by Ihe
Jiastor. Subject: "How to lie Truly
jtlch." Children's church lit, 'MO,
J'loyd Ujorkluiid In charge. Kvinige
Slstic service at 7H6. Services for
Jho week: Tuesday night at 7: IS,
jt'oung people In charge. Thursday
tjiiornlng at S : HO,- tune In on Kit NK
lor thu "Full tlonpel Church of the
JVIr." Friday at 7:4K, -Inspirational
ervlce.' 1
' The Salvation Army, 4l7 West
l ass street, Lieut, .Marie' i,oren,eu.
Irs. J. LoriMlzeli, officers in
Vliarge. There is always ti wol
Vonie for you at the Salviillon
yVrniy. Sunday school lu n.- m.
--Holiness .meeting 11 n. in. Young
'I'enplo's lieglon :;ill p. in.. Salva
"llnn nieetliiK S p. nt. every Sunday.
AVvck night meetings oil Thursday
Jund Satuiilay at S o'clock.
VOTE FOR ' ;'
G. A. Lindbloom
Republican Candidate for
County Commissioner
Firm heliever in the conserva
tion ' of , our ' vecreallotia! 're
sources. Itetter highways and
innrket roads would be an In
centive to iiltrnct tourists to
Douglas comity.
'' VOTE
35 X G. A. Lindbloom
I Paid Adv )
DANCE
At Nonpariel .
Hall
Saturday Night
May 14th
Fealurino
Music by Jolly Time Four
Everybody Welcome
Floor
Sanding and Reftnithing
CHAS. KEEVER
Phone S91-J R. R. i, Box 20
.': - Rottburg, On.
n-jifi' hr TV i In i f " i ' I
Churches
First Churoh of Christ, Scientist,
:tl2 Kust llouglus street. Hegulur
services Sunday at 11 u. in. Sub
ject of lesson ".Mortals and Jin
iiiorlaiH." Sunday -school convenes
at U:I5 a. in. Weduosdiiy evening
meetings, which Include testimon
ies or healing and remarks on
Christian Science, are held ut 8
o'clock. The reading room 111 the
front of the church edifice Is upen
dully, except Sundays und holi
days, from 2 to 4 p. ill. Here the
llllilii and all iiulliorlsed Christian
Science literature may be read
borrowed or subscribed for. The
nubile is cordlully Invited lo at
tend the church services and lo
visit the rending room.
First Christian Church, corner of
Kune and Jiotiglas streets, Linden
ti. Lenvltt, minister. Church schuol
begins nt o: If, a. in., c. II. Stanton
superintendent. Morning worship
at 10: mi. Theme. "Sampsons Kid
lie." Christian Kildeavorcrs meet
at A:3fl p. m. Evening worship at
7:30. Thome, "Important Factors
1u Real Living," Youth's hour at
the close of the evening worship.
Public BPeaklng class on 'luesdny
evening nt 7:311, followed by elass
In general psychology. Illhle study
class on Wednesday evening at
7:30.
, Church of Christ meets ut the K
P. hull. Bible study nt 10 o'clock.
Preaching e.t 11 o clock, followed
by communion. Kveryone welcome.
Calapoola Free, Methodist
Church. Krnesl F, lee, pastor.
Sunday school 10 a. m. Prcnchlng
11 a. m. anil z::iu ami v:i p. m
Y. P. M, S. :t5 p. ill.
First Baptist Church, J. It. Turn-
hull, minister. 9:30 a. in., prayer
meeting. 9:45 a. m., Ml bin school.
10:55 a. in., morning worship
(broadcast). Klve-miniito message
from Dr. T. II. Hngen. Duet, Ti's.
II. Whipple and .Mrs. o. Deets.
Sermon: "Convention Kchoes."
12:30. S. S. workers luncheon und
conference. 7:00 p. in., Junior mid
Senior I). Y. P. unions. 8:00 p. m..
gospel preaching.. Ten-minute cho
rus singing. luaie quarioi. nermon:
Konnolll 11: Dunlels. WeilnoBday.
7:30 p. m., prayer, praise mid
study. Subject: "The History of
Iho People Called llaptlsts.
Thuraduy, 2:30 p. m., women's
missionary society. ' -
Flrat Presbyterian ' Churoh. "A
Discordant Heart," theme nt the
Pi'eshylerlan church Sunday at 11
u. Organ vesiier service at 7:nr,
conducted by Mrs. Homer W.
(Irow. ICvenlng .subject, "Wluit tin,"
Creeks ' Wanted." ' Frank" ' Oruhbe
singing. Illhle school 111 : lii a. in.
Classes fur old und young. Young
peoplo's moetliig at 0:30 p. in.
WudneHilay .evening nt 7:30 mid
week Jtyilo 'wudy hud praise srv
fco. Will.' 'C: Failcette, minister. ;
Fi'ka Mthncllst ' Church, corner
of Harvard and Uirpqua tivenuos.
ISrnest I . Leo, pnsior. siinuny
school -it 10 n. in. Preaching aer
vice 11-u. in. mid, 7:15 P. in, Y.: P.
M, .H. 0:15 p. in.-Proyor meeting
Wednesday at 7:45 p. m.
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QUARTERS EXPANDED
Thd United States National bank,
of Porlland,' which operate one of
Its direct brunches In Iloseburg.
has iiniinniiced tlie expansion und
modernlsnlloii of facilities anil
(piiirters for lis trust department,
nt the head office. Tills- depart
ment Inrmerly occupied quarters. on
the lower' floor "beneath : the main
bunkingroom. The new quai'tora
are on the-seroud floor and. ac
cording to Paul S. Dick, president,
Include . ever.v . modern feature
-necessary for handling -the many
and varied funolloiis of a' coitiplete
trust -business.- The quarters com
prise a lobby -fid feet .long 'by, 12
feet wide, executives" sftc 52 -by
2S feel, mi accounting room 6Q by.
:I5 feet, mid vnrloWs sinnller are'ni,
making up a referenco 'library, con
ference rooms, vault mid cashiers'
ilepnrlmeiit.
Rose P.-T. A. to Meet Hose 1
T. A. will hold lis last meeting of
the year next Monday afternoon nt
rour o'clock nt the Itaptlst church
with Mrs. Donu Itadabsugh, presi
deul. In cliurge. The now officers
will tin lull educed.
Auction Sale
Saturday, May 14
1 P. M.
FURNITURE
8eds, sprlnfls, mattress, 1 elec
trie range, 1 gas range, 2 heat
ing stoves, 1 breakfast set, 1
china closet, 1 Ice box, 1 organ,
1 sewing machine, fruit Jars,
cooking utensils and many small
articles too numerous to men
tion. MACHINERY
1 Mitchell wagon, 1 two-horse
disc cultivator, 1 ont-horse gar
den cultivator, 1 stump puller,
1 thirty-gallon oil tank and
pump, one separator, one 100O
cap. ell brooder (used once),
lawn mowers, 1 saw gummer,
stock saddle, harness and col
lars, single trees, small tools
and other undescribed machin
ery. LIVESTOCK
1 young black team, -matched;
1 small horse, work single or
double, a good one; several
single horses. Look them over.
Some young cows and heifers.
Weaner pigs and some poultry.
Bring in anything you have to
sell. If we can't sell It, It can't
be sold.
The Roseburg Auction
Market
Across from Hennlnger'a Mart
SUITTEIlf, IE OF
WASHINGTON, May 13. (AP)
President Ituosovell nomlimted
Harry Sluttery of South Carolina
today lo be undersecretary of the
interior succeeding Charles West,
resigned.
Slatlery has been an assistant to
Ickos since 1933. Ho also was a
personal usslstant lo a previous lu
lerior department head, the late
Friinklln K. Lane, In 1918.
From 1909 to 1912, ho was secre
tary to Ulfrord Plnchot when the
latter was chief L'nited States for
osior, aud for six years was secre
tory and counsel ror the National
CoiiKerviitlou association. Ho Is a
lawyer, , .
- Stephen T. Early, a white house
secrelury.' said tho president was
looking mound ror a new post for
Wjest, former democratic congress
man from Ohio, hut as yet had not
selected one for him. ;
Interior Secretary ickes several
months ago discharged West's as
sistant, a relative or the under
secretary and otherwise reduced
West's office stnfr.
Interior department officials said
leues considered the office useless.
The secreiury hlmsolt observed
that "I llko lo see that the neonle
of my department earn their sal
aries." Around the County
SUTHERLIN
SUTHEIILIN. Mav 12 Will
Hnyner, editor of the Siitlmriin
nun, who was taken suddenly HI
Wednosilay, evening, is improving
hut still confined to his home.
Cllilldo Kiddle of Kiddle Is runnliie
the puper until Mr. Hnyner Is able
to gel buck on Ihe Job. Mr. Itlddle
worked on tho paper hero three
years ago.
Mr. and Mrs. George P. Laird
and Mrs. Jeanette Pearce, all of
Coqullle, were visitors at tho home
or Mr. and Mrs. Frank O. Young
Mother's clay, having -dinner
with them in the evening and re
turning that night.
Mrs. Royal Abeene returned Fri
day from Klamath Falls where she
wns called by the serious illness
of Mr. Abeene. She left him much
mproved nnd he will bo released
from tho hospital this week.
.Mr. and Mrs: Joe Chamberlain
were visitors Sunday at the home
of Mr. Chamberlain, east of Suth
erlin. Mr. mid Mrs. Chaniberliiin
have settled at Woir Creek where
lie is employed at tho weather bu-
eiul. - i -Mrs.
Laura Wallace ol Calirornia
visited Tuesday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Aheene, en
oiltu - to Idaho. . Mrs. Wallace , Is
i cousin or Mrs.' Abeene.
Mi-h. Pnv PnrhtirnwL IWtmiHv nt
Sliilierlin, arrived rrom Corvnllisto
visit her daughter, Mrs. Owen
Hose; Mrs. Hose and Mrs. Pndel
rord shopped In ltosoburg . Wed
nesday.
The two children or Mr. anil
Mrs. Louie Smilli have been quite
ill wllh whooping cough.
Poh Stenson. formerly or Marsh-
fielil. has rented Ihe garage build
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".Inc. lid you set- unyljilnfi of my stjuare?"
ing formerly occupied by Dob
Thomson, and will open It for a
business place soon. '
Blaine McCormack was serious
ly injured while at work In the
woods east of Stitherlin Monday,
Ligaments wore torn loose In his
back. He Is being cared for by his
mother, Mrs. Alice McCormack, at
her home.
Floyd Noriis recolved a painful
cut on the back of tho neck when
a saw fell, striking him, while at
work In the woods east of Sutb-
erlln Monday.
Paul Trozelle received a badly
bruised leg while loading piling In
the yards at Sulherlln last week.
Joe Chenoweth successfully com
pleted all his tents for entrance to
the navy, in Portland Saturday. He
will be called lor service any time
from one to three .months, wheo
he will be sont to Snn Diego tor
training. He Is the son or Mr. and
Mrs. 11. w. Chenoweth.
Royal Abeene Jr., young son ot
Mr. and Mrs. Roynl Abeene, had
the thrill ot a lifetime when he
across a rattlesnake on. the
farm belonging lo his grandfather,
A. V. Abeene, Saturday. The rep'
tile; which was killed by Mr.
Abeene, measured 35 Inches- nnd
possessed six rattles nnd a button.
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.. . MYRTLE CREEK
Mrs. G. R. Bates visited In Eu
gene over the week-end with her
daughters, Mnrjorle and Dorothy,
who are ,a,tudents at U. or O. She
reports a-(very entertaining visit.
The Women's Dlble school class
ot the Christian church had a
shower Tuesday evening at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. N. O. Buen
to replenish their kitchen' utensils.
A number of useful articles were
daunted and Bible games and talks
for the good ot the class were en
Joyed. W. R. (BILLY) VINSON
Republican candidate for Count)
Commissioner at the Primaries,
May 20, 1938. That I may meet and
serve my old friends and make
new ones. Adv.
It's salad time and what a re
lief I Now serve your family all
the garden fresh vegetables
and orchard ripe fruits they
want. Prepare them a a salad
make them smooth, creamy
and delectable by using Sun
Spun Salad Dressing or Red .&
White - Mayonnaise, Both of
these quality twins are on sale
from coast to coast 1
Specials for Saturday
May 14 and
RAISINS
Pineapple
Oranges
Peaches
Red & White.
Sliced or halves.
No. 2 cans
Shrimp
Our Value
Ne, 1 cans, 2 for .
Sardines
Blue tt
No. Is,
Grapefruit
Red A White,
No. 2 cans, 2 for .
Molasses
Avondal
No. 2'2
Syrup
Blue White,
or Oolden, No. 10
Catsup
Red A White,
14-os. bottles .
L. J. Allen
Frank) Bradstreel..
N. D. Cool
N. R. Riber.
Ca J Grun nt .
I. B. Nichols.
j3M
Sutherlin
Rfddle
Drain
...Kelley's. Corner
.......... Roeeburg
.....Brockway
GOLD STAR MOTHERS
STRIKE AT ALIENS
PHILADELPHIA, May 12. (AP)
Deportation of aliens swearing
allegiance to foreign country's
dictatorship was urged In a resolu
tion passed today by the Gold 8tar
Mothers at their national conven
tion. Another resolution endorsed
"any legislation pertaining to re
stricted immigration, mandatory
deportation and prohibiting em
ployment of aliens in the tederid
government
Mrs. Bess Duncan Wells, Port
land, Ore., was elected president.
She succeeds Mr. Horace 0.
Blake, of Philadelphia.
Other officers chosen Included
Mrs. Elltaboth Lambert Wood,
Portland, Ore., committeeman.
Mayor Joseph K. Carson of Port
land, Ore., commended the mothers
for their "opposition to all isms."
Retttrns to Melrose John Bu
onbark, Sr., baa returned to his
borne in Melrose, after spending
several weeks in Medford on busi
ness. Ice Cream
Satur2ar, Sunday
and Monday
25e
PER QUART
15C
PER PINT
Complete Merchant'
Lunch Daily
Chicken Dinner
Sundays
Sullivan's Cafe
211 W. Cats St.
mmrrirmA i i ills
& Monday,
16
Blue 4. White
Fancy Thompson il
8"dl"V Pkg
Red & White
Homestyle or 1
Fancy Siloed,
No. 2is
2 for ...
Red & White
L Mandarin
19c
35c
White, Ovals,
2 for
19c
25C
tfns
17c
Cryatal White
sans
67C
15C
ll-oz. cans M M
2 for el J V
Dressing (Kb. 'iwwjia-VM
y Pints .....P. 23C
Quarts 35J0RKsJ
Q 00 ecjcmCPiMatti il -
The following merchants In Roseburg
H. F. Hebard Umpqua
A. G. Henninger Glendale
W. R. Anderson Roseburg
L. E. Henninger..... Canyonville
Morgan's Grocery ....Roseburg
Reynolds & Adams.. ..Myrtle Creek
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