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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER I I, 1942.
IHftEE
Sunday
at the
LOOKINGGLASS METHODIST
CHURCH
G. A. Garboden, pastor. Sunday
school 10 a. m. Arthur Marsh,
superintendent. Evening services
7:30 p. m. Dr. Silas E. Fairham
will bring the message. Quarterly
conference at the close of the
evening service. A cordial wel
come to all.
CAMAS VALLEY COMMUNITY
METHODIST CHURCH
G. A. Garboden, pastor. Sunday
school 10 a. m. Guy Moore, super
intendent. Prayer meeting Thurs
day 7:45 p. m. A cordial welcome
to all.
DILLARD METHODIST
CHURCH
G. A. Garboden, pastor. Sunday
'school 10 a. m. C. C. Fosback,
superintendent. At 11 a. m. will
bo the unveiling of the service
flag for all the boys that have
gone from the community of Dil
lard into the service. Special
music. Dr. Silas O. Fairham of
Salem, Oregon will be the speak
er. A cordial welcome to all.
TENMILE METHODIST
CHURCH
G. A. Garboden, pastor. Sunday
school 10 a. m. Mrs. Walter Coats,
superintendent. A cordial wel
come to all.
CHURCH OF GOD
Sunday school at 10 a. m. Mrs.
C. 11. Holcomb In charge. Regular
service at 11 a. m. Young people
meet at 7 p. m. Attend this ser
vice. Regular service 7:30 p. m.
Young people meet Wednesday at
7 p. m. Prayer meeting Thurs
day at 7 p. m. We need you In
each of these services. O. M. Spoil
ed, pastor.
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Sunday school hour will be
opened by special feature at
10:00 a. m. Interesting items of
the contest will be given in con
nection with progress of imagi
nary groups.
Morning worship at 11:00 a. m.
Theme, "God's Distress at Man's
Response."
Evangelistic service 7:30 p. m.
Theme, "Mistakes that arc Made
but Once."
Pool - Billiards
Pause and Rest at
THE PULLMAN
122 W. Cass
-AND
BRING YOUR
WIFE ALONG!
Bowling is a spor your
wife and you can enjoy
together. Make a date
with her tonight and
come to our bowling
alleys for an evening
of refreshing fun and
relaxation.
ROSEBURG RECREATION
Hall and Bowling Alleys
Arch Elliott, Mgr.
(jiiii
TRY THE TREAT OF THE WEEK!
Douglas County Creamery's Rich Mel-O-Maid
Churchd
THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
J'V',,H; P' Sconce, pastor. 4GS
South Main street.
"Nehemlah, thft Ideal Layman"
is the sermon topic Sunday night,
7:30. at tin Fire, 13.,.,.!.,.'... ,'
The singing Sunday evening is led
j o, i. urannock. A
VOUnP nenr,tno ...:n .
- -r, i f.v .nun nui meei
Sunday evening at five o'clock.
A hnmiHful 1 .
V ii ""iJiisinai service will
follow the sermon Sunday eve
ning. "Keep the Home Fires Burning"
s the sermon topic Sunday morn
ing at eleven. This message will
be brnjldenel- mmi- .InlUn L-nrn
There u-lll ho ...,ii
------ oj:v.iai II1US1C ai
uuiu --i vices aunaay. une young
people meet at 6:30. The Sunday
school meets each Sunday morn
ing at 9:45.
"The Trial and Crucifixion of
v-iu-isi is me lopic Wednesday
evening.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST
312 E. Douglas street. Regular
services Sunday at 11:00 a. m.
Subject of lesson, "God the pre
server of Man." Sunday school
convenes at 9:45 a. m. Wednesday
evening meetings which include
testimonies of healing and re
marks on Christian Science are
held at 8:00 o'clock. The reading
room at 317 Perkins building is
open daily except Sundays and
holidays from 10:30 a. m. to 4:30
p. m. Here the Bible and all
authorized Christian Science lit
erature may be read, borrowed or
subscribed for. The public is
cordially invited to attend the
church services and to visit the
reading room.
THE METHODIST CHURCH
Melville T. Wire, pastor. Mrs.
Paul Geddes, organist and choir
director. Mrs. C. K. Rand, organ
ist for the evening service. 9:45
a. m. church school. Mrs. C. A.
C'hamberlin, superintendent. 11
a. m. morning worship; organ
prelude, "March" (From Saul),
Handel; anthem, "Send Out Thy
Light, Gounod; the offertory,
"Pilgrim's Song of Hope," Ba
tiste; missionary address by Dr.
Herbert Kuehn of Eugene; post
lude, "A L'Eglise," Pierne. G:30
p. m. youth fellowship meeting.
7:30 p. m. evening worship; pre
lude, "Largo," Haydn; song ser
vice; offertory, "Adeste Fidelis,"
Sicilian; sermon, "The Apostle of
Destiny. A cordial welcome to all
who attend these services.
ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN
CHURCH
(Missouri Synod), Corey and
Military streets, West Roseburg.
The service Sunday, December 13,
begins at 7:30 p. m. The sermon
topic is, "Christ's Advent Letter
Calling for Watchfulness and
Pi-nvev." This is the third of a
series of Advent sermons entitled,
"Advent letters from our Advent
King." The Sunday school meets
at 9:45 a. m. Part of the Sunday
school hour will be used to re
hearse for the Christmas Eve
service. The choir meets Sunday
evening after the service and al
so Wednesday evening. The mid
week Bible class will hold its an
nual Christmas party on Thurs
day, December 17, at the home of
Mrs. R. Hebard. The Lutheran
hour will be broadcast Sunday at
4 15 instead of 1:00 p. m. Tune in;
write in. We most cordially, invite
all those having no church home
of their own to attend our service
and Sunday school. W. A. byi
wester, pastor.
ST. GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL
Dr. Charles A. Ewdards will de
liver the sermon at 11 a. m. Sub
ject, "The Incarnation."
Roseburg's Favorite
DINING AND DANCING
SPOT
Chicken and Steak Dinners
$1.50
Dancing Nightly Orchestra
on Saturday Evening
Closed Monday
THE BIG OAKS
Near Coos Junction
THIS WEEK TRY
PECAN CRUNCH
Douglas County Creamery Jb
Western at the Rose
i, BSi?&LZ, r rilT
Luana Walters and Don "Red'' Barry in a scene from "Tne
Tulsa Kid," now playing at the Rose theatre In conjunction with
"Atlantic Convoy."
"Glass Key" Coming
Brian Donlevy, Veronica Lake and Allan Ladd mix political In
trigue with romance in Dashiell Hammett's "The Glass Key," which
opens Sunday at Hunt's Indian theatre for a 3-day run.
THE SALVATION ARMY
327 W. Cuss Phone RST..T. T.t
Norma Koon and Lt. Jean Thoma
officers in charge.
Sunday: Sunday school, 10:00;
Holiness meeting, 11:00; Salva
tion service, 8:00.
Tuesdav: Sunbeams. 4:00: corns
cadets, 6:30; Bible study 8:00.
Wednesday: Ladies Home lea
gue, 2:00.
Saturday: Prayer meeting, 8:00.
FIRST PRESBLTERI AN
CHURCH
Jackson and Lane streets. Min
ister, Rev. Morris H. Roach, Th.
D. Morning sermon, "The Book of
Books"; evening sermon, "faith
In the Future"; special music,
anthem, "He Slumbers Not Nor
Sleeps". Mrs. Homer Grow, organ
ist and choir director. Sunday
school, Mrs. W. G. Blake, superin
tendent. The calendar for the week:
Sunday, Sunday school, 9:45
a. m.; morning worship, 11:00
a. m.; C. E. societies, 6:30 p. m.;
evening service, 7:30 p. m.
Tuesday, choir practice, 7:30
p. m.; Boy Scouts, 7:00 p. m.
Wednesday, prayer meeting,
7:30 p. m.
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
477 S. Jackson street. The uni
que Christian army convenes at
10:00 a. m. with a class for every
one. Mrs. Strom, the captain,
returned from a recent visit to
California will be In charge. The
topic for the morning worship at
11:00 will be "The Greatness and
Goodness of God."
The young people's chorus will
sing a special Christmas cantata
at the county home beginning at
3:30 p. m. The 7:00 p. m. young
people's meeting will be in charge
of Miss Opal Suiter with side
number one furnishing the pro
gram. The evening service at 7:45
p. m. Midweek prayer meeting
will be held Wednesday evening
at 7:30 p. m. You are cordially in
vited to attend these services at
"the little church with a big wel
come." Rev. John W. Strom.
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Greek Aid Appeal '
Responses Good
Response to the appeal of the
Greek war relief organization
continues to be most satisfactory,
according to George Trapalis,
treasurer of the county commit
tee. Mrs. Paul Athey,-" chairman
at Sutherlin, yesterday brought
In a very substantial sum result
ing from cash contributions from
residents of the area. A large
amount was raised by the men
employed at the Bonanza quick
silver mine, Mrs. Athey reported.
Mr. Trapalis also expressed ap
preciation for a number of anony
mous contributions.
"We have received several
cash donations through the mail
from people who did not give lis
their names," Trapalis said. "I
would like to be able to thank
everyone personally for their
help, but I am not able to do so
when I do not know their names.
I want them to know that I am
very grateful for their kindness
to the people of my native land."
Arrangements are being made,
he staled, for a radio program
to be broadcast in the near fu
ture from station KRNR to af
ford a better understanding of
the Greek relief program.
Donations for Greek relief
may be left at the United States
National bank, Douglas National
bank, News-Review office, cham
ber of commerce, or mailed di
rectly to the committee's head
quarters, room 10, Masonic build
ing, Roseburg.
Peter Durch, Melrose
Resident, Passes Away
Peter Albert Durch, G7, well
known resident of Melrose, riled
Thursday at Mercy hospital, Rose-
uurg.
Born at Bloomer, Wis., May 7,
1875, be come to Douglas county
from Wisconsin in 1002. Two
years later he was married here
to Ada B. Murphy.
Surviving are the widow; four
sons, Joe, Ora, Harry and
Walter Durch; two daughters,
Doris Jean Durch and Patricia
Rowell, and two sisters, Mrs. Paul
Gaude and Mrs. Frank Shafer,
both of Portland.
Recitation of the Rosary will
be conducted at the chapel of the
Douglas Funeral home at 8 o'clock
tonight. Services will be held at
fl a. m. Saturday at St. Joseph's
Catholic church. Interment will
follow in the Masonic cemetery.
David Hull, Roseburg
Resident, Passes at 81
David Asa Hull, 81, resident of
720 Hoover street, Roseburg, died
at his home today. Surviving are
the widow, Maud Hull, and three
sons. Myron Hull, Dunsmuir,
Calif.; Clarence Hull, Neah Bay,
Washington, and Ira Hull, Rose
burg. The body has been removed
to the Douglas Funeral home. Ar
Local
News
Theta Rho Club To Meet Al
pha Zeta Theta Rho girls club
will meet Monday evening at 7:30
o'clock at the 1. O. O. K. hall.
Members of the Rebekah lodge
have been Invited.
Leaves For Navy Training
Bill Chalmers, graduate of Rose
burg high scliool and until :i.
cently employed In the News
Review mechanical department,
left Wednesday for Portland to
enter the U. S. navy.
Fine Is Paid A fine of $10 was
paid In the justice court here to
day by Herbert R. Finch of Suth
erlin, who pleaded guilty to a
charge of operating a motor
vehicle without a driver's license.
Returns To Camp Roy Dun
nivan, who has been spending a
brief furlough visiting his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Dunni
van, at Myrtle Creek and his
sister, Mrs. Ialo D. Stephens, in
Roseburg, left this morning for
his post at Fort Harrison, Helena,
Montana, where he is receiving
commando training.
Enlist ln Navy Howard
(Hap) Applegate, son of Mr. and
Mrs. V. L. Applegate, former
Roseburg residents now residing
in Yoncalla, has enlisted In the
naval reserve. Applegate, former
News-Review sports writer and
well known local athlete, is at
tending the University of Oregon.
He plans to complete his academ
ic year, under present arrange
ments, but is subject to call at
any time, If :ieeded.
Will Present Concert Dr. R.
L. Dunn, George Leeper, Fred
Bonebrake and Lawrence Rand,
who compose the Roseburg Gide
on male quartette, plan to go a
Riddle Sunday to give a special
sacred concert In connection with
an evangelistic service at the
Christian church In that city. The
usual morning service will be
followed by a noon day dinner to
be servled by the Riddle church
ladies. The afternoon's program
and concert will be held at two
o'clock. The service is open to all
persons Interested.
Myrtle Creek
MYRTLE CREEK, Dec. 10 -J.
J. Eppinger, of Epplnger-Hilt
farm, Is happy to have as his
guests this week his daughter,
Mrs. J. R. Stalder, and her baby
daughter, Suellen, who arrived
last Saturday from Hampton. Va.
They will visit until Mr. Stalder,
who is a research engineer, with
National Aviation committee of
aeronautics, who has been mov
ed to Cleveland, Ohio can locate
his family In their new home.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan-ell Buell of
Richmond, Calif., visited here
over last week end. Mr. Buell s
a son of Mr. and Mrs. Goldwyn
Buell. He has been working '.n
housing projects in Richmond
but Is now called into some
other branch of the service and
will be sent to some other post
soon.
J. A. J. Yokum who has been
ill In a Roseburg hospital is re
ported to be improving ;;low!y
and expects to be able to come
home soon.
Mrs. Helmut Pilche, nee Al
berta Yokum, has resigned as a
teacher In the Sutherlin school
and has gone to New Orleans,
where her husband Is employed
as a finisher in the photography
department of the U. S. army.
Mrs. Margaret Way is taking
care of Mrs. R. R. Peters, who
has been 111 since August, from a
paralytic stroke.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Strong
are home from a visit with their
son, and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Geoffrey Strong and children, In
Portland. The Strongs are mov
ing into their new home which
they recently purchased from
Henry Ackert.
Mrs. Ruth Wynter and Mrs.
Margaret McMannls, who have
been California visitors for two
weeks, returned home last Sat
urday. Miss Kathryn Rice, who is a
student at Northwest Christian
college at Eugene, visited over
the Thanksgiving week end at
the home of her grandmother,
Mrs. V. Bounds at Dole.
Mrs. John F. Rice who has
been In falling health for some
time Is reported to be improving.
Mrs. S. L. Buell is visiting 'n
Roseburg with her daughter,
Mrs. Helen Baldwin, and taking
treatments for her eyes which
are giving her trouble.
The women of the local Meth
odist are busy cracking walnuts
Their first order this year Is 115
sacks and they are working at
them every day.
BABY'S COLDS
Relieve misery fast
externally. Rub on
Jpfj
WITH NEVER A SLIP, Britain's
prime minister fights his way
up greasy logs which are part
of battle course on which he has
been watching Infantry troops
train. (Passed by censor. I
ITALY
100.000
(4. "' 1
CALIFORNIA
158,297 iq. ml
ITALY AND CALIFORNIA arc
alike in many ways besides gen
eral size. While California's area
is half again as much as Italy's,
both are about 700 miles long.
The two grow citrus fruits, are
largely agricultural and have
snowy mountain regions as well as
sun-swept beaches. California's
industries are in the south, how
ever, while Italy's are in the fat
northern area. Italy's population
is 45,000,000, and California's is
7,000,000, including 247,1)71 Ital
ians (100,011 born, in Italy),
Wash Cloths, Soap for
Camp White Are Asked
Gifts of wash cloths and toilet
soap are being solicited for the
patients at Camp White for
Christmas and receptacles have
been placed at the following
stores: Abraham's grocery, Glen
dale; Bo vines, Canyonvllle;
Hart's, Riddle; Kusler's, Myrtle
Creek; Foshack's, Dillard; Robert
son's, drug store, Sutherlin;
Bridges', Oakland; Applegate's,
Yoncalla, and Harry Cool's, Drain.
Gifts are not to be wrapped
and may be sent by Junior Red
Cross members to the schools
and will latter he turned over to
the Red Cross to be sent to the
Camp White hospital.
Post Office to Extend
Hours for Yule Mailing
The Roseburg post office will be !
open during the afternoon hours
on Dec. 12 and 10, L. L. Wlmbcrly,
postmaster, announced today. Or
dinarily the post office closes at
noon each Saturday, but in order
to accomodate patrons mailing
Christmas parcels the office will
remain open until 6 p. m. until
Christmas week, Wlmberly stated.
Due to the heavy load on limited
transportation facilities, postal
officials are urging that all
Christmas mall be posted earlier
than usual in order to assure de
livery by Chiislmas day.
DANCE
SATURDAY NIGHT
Moose Hall
Townicnd Club No. 2
Gents 30c Ladles 15o
SKATING
Every Wednesday,
Saturday
7:30 to 10:00 P. M.
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday
Friday and Sunday Nite for
Private Skating Parties
Reservations Available
RAINBOW RINK
WINCHESTER
TODAY AND SATURDAY
"WINGS FOR THE EAGLE"
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rangements for services have not
been made.