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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, gREGOM, FRIDAY, APRIL 2 1, .1944. FIVE Sunday at the Churches ROSEBURG METHODIST . CHURCH ' R. A. Feenstra, pastor. We heartily welcome the Christian Endeavor convention to' our city and Christian Fellowship. -The pastor's message will be at the IX ociock worsnip .service on :;'Qur Untapped Resources." Youth Fellowship at . 6:30,. p. .m. Evening worship service. -Message by the pastor and special music at 7:30 p. m. Sunday school convenes ;at 9:45 a. m. Marion Feltcr, superintendent. A ' nur sery Is available In the primary room of the Sunday' school ' to take care of imall children dur ing the worship hour.' Mrs. Thos. Neal is superlntqdent. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST ' JSCIENTI3T -312 E. Douglas street. Regular services Sunday at 11 a. m. Sub ject of lesson: "Probation After Death." jSunday school convenes st 9:45 a. m. Wednesday evening 'meeting, which Include testimon ies of healing and remarks on Christian Science are held at 8 o'clock. .The reading room at 317 Perkins building is open dally ex cept Sunday . and holiadys -from 10:30 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. Here the Bible and ail authorized Christian Science literature may be read, borrowed or subscribed for. The public is, cordially invited to at ' tend the church services and to Visit the reading room. saint george's episcopal ' '. "' .church' Main and Cass streets. Fr. Wil liam L.' Blaker. 8 a. m. Holy Com munion. 9:45 a. m. church school. 11 a. m. service and sermon. .Tuesday, confirmatio . nand ser mon by Bishop Dagwell at 8 p, ' , LISTEN Every Sunday. 1:30 ?:0O pm KRNR 1490 ko Coast to 'Coast "Broad- ?asts V. P: C. A. with ' America's Young Rarifo Preacher. Rev. ' Percy Crawford THE FIRST BAPTIST. CHURCH Rev. H. P. Sconce, pastor. .'The Parable .That JAlmost Scares Us" Is the sermon topic Sunday morn ing at eleven by . Rev. . H. P,' Sconce. By special request, Frank Grubbe will sing "The Stranger or Galilee". All members are urg ed to be. present Sunday1 morn. li-.g when a, vital. master will be presented. 1 ' "Benjamin Franklin's Favorite Parable is the sermon topic Sun day evening at seven thirty. Two pulpit guests will speak on "What i TniflK 01 tne KtcHenrjacker, Bong, MacArthur incident". There will be a beautiful .baptls mal service." ; ' Five youth groups and an adult group meet each. Sunday, evening at 6:30. A fully graded ',' Sunday school, fleets each ..Lord's Day at 9:45 a. jn. The annual. meeting and fellowship supper of the church will be held Wednesday evening, May .3. . SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTI8T , Corner of S. Main and. E. Lane streets. N. C. Erntson. pastor, Sabbath school at 9:30 a. m. Sat. urday. Mrs. LeNolr Kruse Is the superintendent and has a class for 'every age.' Preaching at 11 a. m. by ' the 'pastor. ' Subject, "How a Christian Differs From One. Who is Not a . Christian." ,xoung people's , meeting at ,3 p. m.-jt-rayer ana.aiDie stuay wea- nesdays at S p. m.-You will be made welcome at all these meet ings. . THE SALVATION ARMY 327 W. Cass St, Captain Norma Koon and Lie,uU Betty Lee Smith otilcers . )n charge. Saturday: rrayer meeting at -7:30 p. m. Sunday: Sunday school at 10 a. m.; Holiness meeting at 11 a. m.; ouivcuiuu weuung ai f.43 p. m. Tuesday: Sunbeams ' at ' 4:30: Corps Cadets at 5:30; Bible Study at 7:30. Wednesday : Ladies "Home League at 2 (held at The Salva tlon Army hall ) : . Young People's Legion at 7;.Y. P. club at 8;. You are welcome to attend these ser. vices. FARM BUREAU SERVICE STATION for Oils, greases, motor fuels, lubrica tion service and baHeries. Our truck makes bulk deliveries fo .farms. . Phone in your orders. See us for your needs. "Buy Where You Own the Prof its" Douglas county " Farin Burepu Co-operative Exchange ROSEBURG. OREGON - , FIRST .PRESBYTERIAN XHURCH Lane and Jackson streets. Rev. Morris H.- Roach, Th. D., minis ter. Mrs. Homer -Grow, .organist Mr. E.-S. Hall, choir director. Mr. W. G. Slake, Sunday school, su perintendent. ' 1 ' "' " 1 j Calendar, for the. week: ' .Sunday: Sunday school at 9:45 a. ,m.; morning worship at 11 a. m; C.'.E. Societies at 6:30 p. ,m.j evening . service at. 7:30 p. m. Tuesday: Organ Chimes, KRNRi at 11:15 a. m.; Boy Scouts at 7:- '30'p. m.i trustees meeting at 7:1 30 p.m.: Wednesday: Camp Fire 'girls at 'p- m.; prayer '.meeting at -7:30 p;,,m.; Thursday: Radio Bible class, KRNR, at ll;15.al m.j choir practice at. 7:30 p. m.;-Fri-.day: Euodia club at 12,aoon;. Bi ble Adventures, KRNR, at 5' p. m.;' Saturday:' Pastor's Scrap Book, KRNR, 11:15 a. m. OAKLAND CHUR 'CJHRlST 9H. OF .CHURCH OF -CHRIST Joe L.t Banks,. Evangelist You are cordially invited to the tol lowing services , at the church throughout the .following week Sunday: Bible, study at 10 a. m. classes ,for'all ages; Preaching and worship at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. TO.;, Lord's Supper at 1145 a. m. Wednesday night. Bible class at 8 p. rrt, Remember VGospel messages" over KRNR each Sun. day af ternodn at 2. ' Wm. J. Dlehm, minister. Bible schol at 10 a. m.'"BrIng a' new member and become " a "fisher man."-Morning; worship at 11 a. m. u at .7 p. m. Evening ser. vice at 8 p. jn: Prayer meeting oh Wednesday .'at. 8 p.m. at, the par sonage. , urcnestra practice Sat; uraay at u p. ,m. at Bert Hill's. , GLIDE, BAPTIST pHURCH - Rev. . Harold ;E. Oppertshauseri minister. Our Bible school at 10 a. m., Lesson "Paul Becomes a Missionary." Classes for all ages. Our Sunday school is growing slowly, but surely and this Is as we desire it. We 'encourage all lh. the Glide community who are hot now at ttendlrig, Sunday school to come with us--we will do thee good.. Worship at 11 a. m. with the. third message of a series of urand Canyon Resurrection Real. Hies. "The Grand Canyon .Con. ression." Nett Lord's day the subject will be "The Grand Can yon Transformation." Those Mes sages, we feel .'will be a definite blessing to all who come. Interest :has ' definitely increased each Sunday and we are certainly hap py it we can De a blessing to you unng your visitors. Come one, come an. - - COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, OAKLAND J. K. Howard, mnister. "The Basis for Our, Hope of a. Better world" wlll .be the . sermon sub Ject.at.the morning seryice.-.The annual congregational - business meeting will.be held at the Par ish hail following the sermon. A dinner, potluck style; will be served after which' the "business will be transacted. It, is hoped the enure memoersnip win pe pres. ent. The Sunday school holds forth at 10 a. m. and the evening service at 8 p. m. .Let us make Sunday a big day. ' PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH 477 S. Jackson. Gerald G. Beckwith, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. nr., Mr. Harry Rowlings, superintendent 'Mdrnlrig. worship at 11 a.. m. Sermon by. the pastor. Xoungs Peoplq's .Service at 7 p. m. Evening service at .7:45 p. hi. Sermon by, Rev. C L. Dage. Spe cial music at each service. Songs that inspire; sermons that i stir, and a friendship - that " warms, await.you at, the .Pilgrim church, CAMAS, VALLEY COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH j Sunday. school .convenes .at 10 a. m. F; Genes. Ellott, pastor. I n ceo n 1! i BURNED RETREATING soldiers burn every- thing behind them, ,Thejr. realize it will take years to rebuild communi- . ' ties'". ". decades to regrow forests. Tfrtjf must 6st; natural ttiourctt to ,uin th war. IN AMERICA. . we ate not.retteat. ing, yet hundreds of thousands .of acres of growing timber ace -.burned annually. Most forest fires re tha result of .carelessness, or incendiarism. Both types can be stopped before they start. This ad sponsored in the interests of the Lumber Industry by . OLYMPIC SUPPLY COMPANY - . Machinery, Mitl and . Logging Supplies. . ' . ,' . ; - "We ,Have It 238-240. North Jackson ' ' Telephone 238 jam moos , CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ' . 5SOCJETY Myrtle Creek, holds sprvlops each' Sunday in. thie grange hall, 3rd and, Division Sts. at 11 a. ,m. The subject of ' the lesion-sermon for .SUnda'y, 'Ap'ri) '1', is "Proba tion After Death." A' , meeting which includes testimonies of healing arfd 'remarks on Chris" tian 'Science 'is held on the first Wednesday of each month at 8 p. m. The public is cordially in vited to;iattend these services. ,ST. P,AUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH , (Missouri .Synod), Corey and Military ; streets, ' West Roseburg. The ' service of Sunday, (April 23, begins. at.8:30, p., m. The Sunday school meets at 9:45 a.,m. The Lutheran Hour will be broadcast pver KRflR Sunday , at 9:30 a. mj We niost cordially . Invite all . to .attend .our ' service : and Sunday school.,ye. especially. Invited the many, newcomers, that have mov ed to. Roseburg arid . vicinity to attend ;our services and Sunday school. W. "A. " . SJywester, 1170 Military ' street, pastor. " ' CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST ,.pF, LATTER-DAY ..SAINTS Sunday school at 1,0:30 a. m. at Roseburg W'omen's .club. Pres. Thonias and Others coming from Coryallis Jto, visit us. yeryone welcome. '' TENMILE .COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH Sunday school at 2 p. m. Church at 2:45 p. m. -Prayer rtdetlng and Bible study Thurs day evening. F. Gene Elliott, pastor. DILLARD COMMUNITY , METHODIST CHURCH , Sunday school convenes at 10 a: "m. Church at 11' a..m. Youth Fellowship at 6:45 p m. F. Gene Elllbft,' pastor. ' ' .SUTHERLIN PENTECOSTAL VS8EMBLY OF GOD Betty . Williams, pastor, piblo school at, 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. Children's church at 6 p. m. Mrs. Arlene Porterfleld in charge Y. P. service at 6:45. p. m. Mrs. L. Alexander in charge. Evan gelistic service at .7:45 p. 'm.' Pi'alse and prayer service Wed nesday at ,7:45 p. m. ."' '"'. LOOKINGGLASS COMMUNITY jMETHOpiST CHURCH Sunday school convenes at 10. Church at 1L :Eevenlng worship at..7:45.tPrayer meeting .Tuesday evening.;F. Gene-Elliott, pastor. Hull of Warship Oregon Will Return to Portland PORTLAND. Ore.. April 20 (AP)The"hull .of the historic! battleship Oregon, focal point of ! a stormy controversy since it was partly scrapped, will return again to Portland where It lay for many years, an object of pa triotic, veneration. Now at the Port of Kalama, Wash., it will be brought to a Portland shipyard, ' probably some day this week, to be pre pared ' for "conversion for navy use, said Lt. Tjg) Richard Stan ton, navy ,publlc relations offi cer. '.' ' Elkton ELKTON Leroy Hendcrcr and Richard Otto are home on a 15-da'y. furlough from Camp Wal dron, Farragut, Idaho. They have finished their boot training but will return to Farragut bcore being sent to another camp. Mrs. Chris Glunz, formerly Lc- nore Gates, who has been In , wooaiana, calif., recently has joined the Waves and will leave the last of this month for Hunter College; New York Where she will start her training. ' " .Mr. and Mrs. Jim Haines and family have moved to Sutherlln where Mr. Haines has .employ ment - . . Coxwain Wayne Oyala will be! nure nexi weeK and will spend . !his . furlough with his wife, Del la, at the Elmer Schad home. ; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clcmo have , moved to Walterville. - Mrs.' Maude Fannon returned; thlXMPlr tffrtm Pnrtlan Gk.h.. j been visiting her 'daughters there j turn in uht rarK, wasn. ; ' Charles Henderor, ' who has i ncpn In a hospital In Eugcnn, has j returned home. , ; ; i CUB GRUB j 'T'-'liw 4 I "Let's Eatl" . . . Small boy love thle call which plays a major role In CUBBING, program of the Boy Scouts ot America for 9, 10 and 11 year-olds. ' . Nozis Cooperate in Aid to Prisoners via Red Cross PORTLAND,: April 18. (AP) The German government coop erates fully with the Red Cross In distributing packages to Ameri can prisoners of war and better Japanese cooperation Is expected, Mrs. Grace B. Holmes said today. ' .The National. Red Cross staff member said each man in 'Ger man camps receives one package a week, containing food and necessary clothing and toilet ar ticles. Three ships Operate be tween this country and Mar seilles, France, for the sole pur pose of carrying supplies to pri soners, Mrs. Holmes' told Inter viewers. , Eighty-eight per cent of the packages shipped . on the ex change ship Gripshblm last Sep tember have been distributed to Americans in Japanese prison camps, she said. ' Territorial Bond Found Too Late to Get $5,180 BOISE, Idaho, April 20 (AP) The $500 Idaho territorial bond found In old papers In St. Louis, Mo., would have been worth $5, 180 today, the Idaho treasurer said. ' A. C. Quinn wrote Mrs. Beatty nsking if the 12 per cent bond is sued at "Boise City, Idaho, April 20, 1866," was still valid. A search of old records disclos ed, that the original owner had filed an affidavit of loss in 1870 and received payment. Grocery Delivery Halt ! Will Continue After War PORTLAND, April . 20. (AP)-l Credit and grocery deliveries will remain curtailed after the war, the Oregon Food Merchants as sociation agreed, at a discussion here last night. The group predicted a great postwar increase in use of plastic and glass containers, .frozen foods, and packaged fresh .meats! . ' ' :t '-.' .' '',' Harold Hunt to Establish Newspaper in Alaska f i Harold. Hunt of Seword, Alas ka,, who worked in the mechani cal department of . the Roseburg Review thirty years ago. Is rwt. lng old friends here and visiting at the home of his cousin, Mrs. c L. PetUt..He Is making. arrange-' ments to "launch , a veekjy news paper in Seward about June'l. He Js en route back from Pasa dena, Calif.,' where he visited his mother,..Mrs...F. W., Hunt, , widow or a former 'Roseburg dentist. -Seward, Is, at present lyithout a newspaper within a radius of 150 miles,'. Harold atatei ,The' city, supported, chiefly, by .mining and timber industries,. ba4..a popula tion of 2,500., He, is. accompanied on his present trip by his wife. NOTICE , Uncle Sam H using most of our civilian gasoline)) so with only enough to foKe care ,of our week day .trade-1 am-rorced to close my. service srat ion.Qnr Sun days until further, riolice." 1 j. C. 'Vjim" BEWLEY ASSOCIATED SERVICE STATION vtepjiens. .od; Brockway - ' i ; , ondeu,6ed .IJcjiorl grille UNITED STATES NATIONAL or yo(m.ANDvyiiEcoj SUBMITTED ,T0-THE COMPIROIXER OF THE CljRrtENCY " aVoF APRIL 13, 1? Cash on Hand and Due from, Banks . . . , . , United States Government Bonds...,'..'..'..... -Municipal and Other. Bonds ,"'-" Loans and Discounts ...... I ..... '..'.. Stock In Federal, Reserve. 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