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NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG. OREGON. FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1948 THIRTEEN Sunday At The Churches FIR8T PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Lnt and Jackson Streets The Rev. Morris H. Roach, Th.O., Minister Mrs. Homir Grow, Organist Mr. Ralph Church, Choir Director Mr. Howard Ott, Supt. of the Sunday School Morning sermon: Bounded bv the Unknown. Evening Union service at First Presbyterian Church, "Little Things" by Rev. Wm. D. Bray. Calendar ol the week: Sunday: Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. Morning worship, 11: 00 a. m. Westminster fellowshin 6:30 p. m. Evening service, 7:30 p. m. Tuesday, "Pastor's Call." KRNR 11:00 a. m. Boy Scouts cou p. m. jjnoir practice, 8:0(1 p. m. Wednesday: "The Fellowship" 7:30 p. m. Thursday; "Pastor's scrap Book" KRNR 11:00 a. m. Youth for Christ . Presents DON WINTERS FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 312 East Douglas Street Regular services Sundav at 11 a. m. Subject of lesson: "Truth". Sunday School convenes at 9:45 a. m. Wednesday evening meet ings, which include testimonies of healing and remarks on Chris tian Science are held at 8 o'clock. The reading room at 317 Pacific Building is open dally except Sun days and holidays from 10:30 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. Here the Bible and all authorized Christian Science literature may be read, borrowed, purchased or subscrib ed for. The public Is cordially In vited to attend the church serv ices and to visit the reading room. ASSEMBLY OF GOD 948 W. First Street Vernon L. Klemin, Pastor Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Morn ing worship 11:00 a. m. C. A. 6:30 p. m. Evening Evan. 7:45. iiesaay: n-ayer meeting. 7:4S p. m. Wednesday "Good News Pro gram" KRNR, 4:45 p. m. Thurs day: Bible study, 7:45 p. m. r n I l Forceful -Sincere Effectual Don't Miss This Rally MUSIC-The way you like it! PREACHING-The way you need it! Contests for the young FUN for everyone Baptist Church July 248:00 SUTHERLIN COMMUNITY METHODI8T CHURCH A Christ Centered Ministry C. E. Brlttain. Pastor Sunday School at 10 a. m. The teachers ol the classes win wel come you into the class. Worship at 11 a. m. The sermon theme will be: "Rebuilding the Walls' Our services are worshipful as well as Inspirational. We welcome you to any or all ol our serv ices. Find a Church of your choice and attend. 4 A. .-V 1 .... ' : t . " SI '3 7. .,v Madison L. Jones, Pioneer Oregon Leader, Dies at 99 SALEM, Ore., July 23.-UPV-Madison L. Jones, 99, who came across the plains from Indiana to Oregon In 1853 when he was four years old, died in Portland vesterday from a bronchial ail ment. Jones was a farmer north of Salem until 1920, when he went to the Arlington district of East ern Oregon to become a wheat farmer. He retired when he was 80 years old. Jones served in the State House of Representatives In 1882, was on the State Fair Board from 1915 to 1921, and was president of the Oregon Hop Growers As sociation In 1910. His father died at the age of 97, and his wife died in 1939. Survivors include two sons, Ronald, of Brooks, state president of the Farmers Union and a former state senator: and Ellis, who is publicity man for the State Unemployment Compensa tion Commission; and three daughters, Mrs. Anderson M. Cameron and Mrs. John Withy combe, both of Portland; and Mrs. Claire Jones Gray of Los Angeles. Red Cross Issues Call for Nurses The Douglas County chapter of the American Red Cross has received an urgent call from the San Francisco office to recruit nurses experienced or Qualified in infantile paralysis work for service in Los Angeles, Texas. North Carolina and other centers, The nurses recruited for this service will become employes of the hospital or Institution to which they are assigned and will receive salary and maintenance and work under condition and hour policies which have been established on a national basis by the American Red Cross and the National Foundation for In fantile Paralysis. It is expected that nurses who volunteer will agree to work for a minimum of two months, according to Russell 1 M. Stephens, executive secretary, j District 11 of the Oregon State I Nurses Association has been eon-' tacted by the Douglas County Chapter and has agreed to co operate In this endeavor to find volunteers. Qualified nurses interested re asked to contact the Douglas County Chapter office at the Armory In Roseburg between the hours of 9 and 4:30 on week days and from 9 to 12 on Saturdays. Suthtrlin-Nonpareil Road Bting Improved An elght-mtle strip of the Suth-erlin-Nonpareil county road Num ber 13, is being practically re built this summer, according to a report from the Douglas Coun ty Court. About a foot of base rock Is being placed on the old oiled road and crushed rock will be added as soon as the road base Is ready. The road cannot be re-olled this year, however, as It would not have time to settle sufficiently-Considerable oiling of other THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Roseburg, Oregon "Back to Bethel" or "How to get back to God" Is the sermon topic or Kev. M. p. sconce at elev en. This Is a message on the dra matic life of Jacob. "Modern Essau's" is the topic Sunday night at eight. Are the Russians and Arabs decendents of Esau? There will be a beautiful baptismal serv ice. Gene Yates has charge of the music for Sunday. The quar tet will sing Sunday morning. There will be several musical numbers including the quartet Sunday evening. The fullv graded Bible school with Mrs. Bud Coult as superintendent meets each Sun day morning at 9:45. Seven dis cussion groups, with Mrs. Ruth Travlllion as director, meet each Sunday evening at 6:45. "Person al Christian Living" Is the study course being led by the pastor Wednesday nights. MYRTLE CREEK STUDENT WINS PRIZE This picture. "Curios ity," taken by Glen E. Froehlich, Myrtle Creek High School itudent, hat jutt been awarded a special $5 prize in the third annual 1948 National High School Photographic Awards. Judges in this nation-wide picture-taking competition, which attracted entries from every section of the country, were Julien Bryan, internationally known photographer and lecturer; C. Scott Fletcher, president, Encyclopaedia Brittannica Films, Inc.; and Kenneth W. Williams, manager, Photographic Illustrations Divisions, Eastman Kodak Company. DILLARD CHURCH W. W. Appleyard, Pastor Sunday School at 10 a. m. Paul RummpL, superintendent. We are having a fine Sunday School. We have class for all ages. So bring your children and come to Sun day School. Morning worship at 11 a. m. We invite everyone to come out at 11 o 'clock to this service, and enjoy the service, as well as the frlendlv folk of Dll- lard. The young folks will meet at o p. m. on sunaay evening. CAMAS VALLEY CHURCH W. W. Appleyard, Pastor Sunday School at 10 a. m. Bes sie Wheeler, superintendent. May - each one in the community come out, and become a part of the church life of this fine little community. Our evening worship hour at 8 D. m. We Invite vou all to come out and enjoy this ' service, as we feel sure you will, If you come. ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH MIDWAY TRAILER PARK 3 MILES NORTH ON 99 Wm. Heisermon, Owner Park your covered wagon In our park catering ta particu lar people desiring comfort and cleanliness. Rates S3.50 per week per couple. Adults only! (Missouri Synod) Corey and Military Streets, West Roseburg -"The Church of the Lutheran Hour" The Sundav School and adult Bible class meets Sunday, July 25, at 9:45 a. m. The service begins at 11 a. m. ine sermon topic Is, "Three Reasons for Showing rortn Lnaunng r ami fulness." We most cordially in vite all to attend our service, Bible class, and Sunday School. The Lutheran Hour Is broadcast Sundays over KRNR at 9:30 a. m Time In: write In: tell others. The choir meets Thursdays at 8 p. ffl. for rehearsal. The regular monthly meeting of the voters' assembly will be held Tuesday. July 27, at 8 p. m. All voting members are urged to be present. W. A. Sylwester. 1170 Military Street, west KoseDurg, pasior. ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH (Missouri Synod) Scout Hall, Umpqua and Central Streets, Sutherlln W. A. Sylwester. Roseburg, Pastor "The Church of the Lutheran Hour" The Sunday School and adult Bible class meets Sunday. July 25, at 7 p. m. The service be gins at 8 j. m. the sermon topic. "Three Reasons for Showing Forth Enduring Faithfulness." The Lutheran Hour is broadcast Sundays over KRNR at 9:30 a. m. Tune In: write In: tell others. We extend a most cordial Invita tion to all to attend our service, Bible class, and Sunday School. SAINT GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Main and Cass Streets. Fr. Blaker Sunday services at 8:00 and 11:00 a. m. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Corner of Lane and Main Streets W. A. Mac Arthur, Minister The service this morning will center around the theme of the sermon, "Unstable As Water" to he preached by Reverend Wil liam D. Bray, formerly of St. Helens, Oregon, In the absence of our pastor. Miss Carla Lee Tay lor will be guest soprano soioisi. The evening service will be again a Union Service with the First Presbyterian Church, Reverend Bray speaking on "Little Things." Other services for the day and week Include: Church School at 9:45. MYF meeting at 7:00. Mon day, "Monday Meditations" broad cast at 4:30 over Station KRNR, Monday night at 7:00 Keystone Club meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Dixon In Garden Valley. The ladies are entertain ing their husbands. Bring a cov ered dish and salad or dessert and table service. Beverages will be provided. Those desiring trans portation meet at the Church at 6:30. Tuesday, Boy Scout Troop 4 will meet in the social Han. roads Is contemplated this sum mer but a number of problems are facing the court before the work can be done, tne memoers reported. The chief problem Is securing sufficient oil. Trio Freed of Charges In Sale of Homes to Vers FRESNO. Calif.. July 23. I.D A Federal court Jury Thursday right acquitted William C. Al bany, Wade J. Howells and Rich aid M. Vail of charges they vio lated housing laws in building and selling 55 homes to veterans. All three men were officers In World War II, and Vail Is a mem ber of the American Legion Na tional Housing Commission. Albany, a contractor, built the houses and Howells and Vail sold them at more than ceiling prices, the government charged. The prosecution also alleged that construction was not according to the approved plans and speclfi cations. The trial lasted 22 days and the case went to the Jury 32 hours before it reached its verdict. Juror Mrs. Maurlne Stubble- field, said at one time the Jurors stood 10 to 2 for conviction. Six times they asked the court for additional information. Churchwomen Ask More Recognition AP Newifeatura Shouldn't women of a house hold be part of It? This Is the question church women will ask the Fir-it As sembly of the World Council of Churches, meeting In Amsterdam, Holland, Aug. 22 to Sept 4. The Council will be composed ( of 1400 representatives of some 140,000.000 Christians from 42 countries. But the women say ! that unless they can discover ! more significant channels for j putting their talents to work within the church, the Council will fall short of Its Ideal, no I matter how many countries and ' denominations are represented. ' During the last two years, aues-! ttonnalres were sent out by the ! world council to churchwomen In 50 countries, asking opinions and rccommendutlons. A final re port to the Assembly will be shap ed at a special council of 50 wo men church leaden meeting at Baarn, Holland, the middle nf August. Willamette Valley Purebred Ram and Ewe Sale Linn County aFir Grounds Albany, Oregon Saturday, August 7 Sale Starts at 10:00 A. M. Offering 150 Head Registered Stud and Range Rams and Ewes from Top Willamette Valley Flocks Breeds: Suffolk, Hampshire, Romney, Lincoln, Corriedale, South down, Shropshire, Dorset and Cheviot. - Col. Earl O. Walter, Auctioneer For catalogue write: O. E. Mlkesell, Secretary Courthouse, Albany, Oregon FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Douglas A Kane Streets Kenneth W. Knox, Minister Wm. Unrath, Bible School Supt. Dorothy McSay, Vouth Dlreotor Mr. and Mrs. s. c. Trued, Musio Directors Bible School at 9:45. Morning 1 worship at 10:45. Mr. Knox will speak on the theme "Conferences of the Faith." The choir will sine "Go Not Far From Me, O God1' I by Zingarellt. The Lord's Supper i Is served each Lord's Day. Chris-' tlan Endeavor at 7:00. Dorothy McSay has charge of the meeting. All young people are Invited. Evening service at 8:00. The choir j will present a program of sacred music. Mrs. Trued will play an ' organ solo "Fugue In G Minor" 1 by Bach. "The Yoke of Christ" , will be the theme of the sermon bv Mr. Knox. The public Is cor- j dially invited. Reedsport Local Of IWA Elects Officers REEDSPORT Officers of Loc al Union 7-140, IWA-CIO, were Installed at the regular meeting of the local July 16. President Al Dorsey was re-elected to of fice and Installed at this meet ing as were Vice-President Ben Morgantl and business agent and secretary W. L. Harris. Oth?r officers are: Conductor. Ray Bowles; warden, H. Hartley; j three-year trustee, H. Hartley; and three special fund trustees, R. Bowles, R. Willard and E. Wil son. Al Dorsey was re-elected district board member and Ben Morgantl was named alternate. ' I The U. S. forest service estl-1 mates that three-quarters of the timber in Alaskan coastal forests I Is within two and one-half miles of tidewater. j CABINETS and MILLWORK For the Finest Quality at Reasonobla Prices Try CITY LUMBER Cr BUILDERS SUPPLY Vi Mile Out on N. Umpqua Highway Phone 659 Lumber, Doors, Windows, Frames Screens, Plywood Anything In Wood Registered Willamette Valley Bred Romneys from Imported rams. Choice selections now available. Oak. ead Farm Newherg. Oregon GREAT INTEREST IN REVIVAL CAMPAIGN CAPACITY HOUSE EVERY SERVICE At The Church of the Open Bible Pine and Floed Sti. Rev. end Mn. DeLoti Crook, Pastors Subjects of Vital Interest Friday Night: "A MIRACLE IN HELL" r Dr. Pope will probe the depths of Redemption's story In this message. Sunday 11 A. M. "THE ONE AND ONLY BADGE OF TRUE DISCIPLESHIP" A message every Christian In Roseburg should hear. Sunday 7:30 P. M. "THE UNVEILING OF JESUS CHRIST IN THE GREAT PROPHETIC BOOK OF REVELATION" This will be the introduction of Dr. Pone's ministry of EVANGELISM IN REVELATION. wiiiara h. I'ope, u. u. Don't miss if! Something absolutely new ond UP-TO-THE-MINUTE in BIBLE EVANGE LISM, for all believers. , Other Subjects "PALESTINE THE POWDER KEG OF THE WORLD." "UNVEILING THE MYSTERY OF THE AGES." "THE POWER OF ETERNAL LIFE." "WHAT THE SPIRIT SAITH TO THE CHURCHES." 'THE TRAGEDY OF A LOST LOVE." "THE GREAT TRIBULATION." EVERYBODY WELCOME REGARDLESS OF RACE, CREED OR COLOR. A 'f-vLs. A-' TFNMILE CHURCH W. W. Appleyard, Pastor Sunday School at 10 a. m. Tom Godfrey, superintendent. The Sunday School Is very Important to the life of the child, so come and bring your child, that we may enroll It tn our Sunday School at Tenmile, and we are sure you will have a very won derful time and Rood class study. TRY . PHYLLIS CAFE for home cooked food Your Family Will . Enjoy Our Food HOME MADE PIE & CAKE Fried Chicken & Shrimp on weekends or to order HOURS 6 a. m. to 8 p. m. CLOSED MONDAY PHYLLIS CAFE GARDEN VALLEY ROAD PIANOS Baldwin, Wurlltrer, Gulbransen Ott'a Piano OepL at Lund's Radio Store Phone 1119.J KEN'S RHYMINDER A woman on insurance fact, May not know much about it, But blest her heart She's much too smart, To run the risk without it. " ARE YOU UNDER INSURED? CALL KEN BAILEY INSURANCE AGENCY 3I5 Pecifio Bldg. Phone 398 WILBUR ' METHODIST CHURCH A Christ Centered Ministry C. E. Brlttain, Pastor Worship at 9:50 a. m. The ser mon theme will be "Rebuilding the Walls." Sunday School at 10:40 a. m. There Is no better place to take the child than ;o Sunday School and church. Brinir it to the worship service and remain for Sunday School. Astoria was the first white set tlement In the Pacific northwest when fur trappers established a fort there In the early 1800's. This vast region became the Ore eon territory in 1H4H and today is composed of Oregon, Washing ton, Idaho and portions of Wyo ming and Montana. S5 PER MONTH Rebuild Repair Repaint Add years of service to your Washing Machine. Material and Workmanship Guaranteed. Use Bergh Appliance Service's Easy Payment Plan Phone 805 for appointment Payments as Low as $5 PER MONTH FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH SUNDAY r-s' 11 a. m. "BACK TO BETHEL" or "HOW TO GET BACK TO GOD" The mixed quartet. i 8 p. m. "MODERN ESAU's" Is Esau back of the present trouble In Berlin? Musical program arranged by Gene Yates. P. S. Fully graded Sunday School, 9:45 e. m. Seven discussion groups at 6:45 p. m. 1 SEE J flf A SENSATIONAL NEW HOME LAUNDRY WITH THESE OUTSTANDING FEATURES amatt ;'A,A ' g ' BETTER BUIIT TO DO A BETTER JOB Phen 141 222 W. Oak I