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4 51 ' 4 i VP? CONCORDIA SEMINARY QUARTET ... to present concert Quartet To Present Sacred Concert Here A sacred concert is to be given at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Corey and Military Streets, Tues day, July 17, at 8 p.m. by the Concordia Seminary Quartet. The Annual Sunday School Picnic Set Saturday The Roseburg First Baptist Church annual Sunday school pic nic will be held Saturday between 4 and 7:30 p m. at Umpqua Park. ' Transportation will be available from the church at 3:30 p.m. or may be arranged by calling Mrs. Pauline Greenfield, OR 3-7883, or Mrs. Ruth Hazzard, OR 3-7490. Races and contests for the whole family, will begin at 4 p.m. at the park. ' Ralph Preston, Clatence Moblcy and Carlos Page are on the games and prizes committee. At 5 p.m. jump rope, badminton, volleyball, croquet, baseball and horseshoes may be played, accord ing to Ralph Preston and George Hughes, committeemen. A potluck picnic will be held at 6 p.m. Those attending are asked lo bring their own table service. Ice cream, coffee and punch will he furnished. Mae Byrd, Corrinc Madson, Helen Lchne, and Grace Deets are on the serving commit tee. Picnic committee members are Bobbie Hughes, Mabel Trim and Vilctta West. Doris Byrd will be in charge of the evening program which will include stunts by the Victory Class, Kidclis Class and young people, singing and closing devotions. Park and campfire arrangements are to be handled by Clarence Moblcy and George Hughes. Dennice Myers Speaks To Missionary Croup The Umpqua Missionary Group met at the hall recently, and heard Miss Dinnice Myers, who had attended 4-H summer school on a scholarship from the group, report on what she had done at Corvallis. The ladies pieced a quilt for wel fare. Letters were read from a lady in Germany and one in Af rica. The business meeting was conducted by President Sally Am erson. Others attending were, Roberta Coffey, Flo Rippstein, Kitty Rocd er and Opal Munson. The next meeting will be held in September. PRUDENTIAL LIFE INSURANCE HORACE C. BERG Special Agent 123 b. Main St. (With Umpqua -Ins.-Agency) Off. OR 3-7491. Res. OR 3-195 CAVALIERutomatie Wall Insert Heater "'--1 are f LOWER JfSfl EASIER TO INSTALL fefRl UNDER YOUR WINDOWS vO&i I UL APPROVED Solve your horn healing problem now Come in ond see the complete lis of Cavolier Heaters For free heating survey and estimate call 622 S. E. Jackson Street I 1 -.'"J.- H". " .l.C quartet members are all students of Concordia Lutheran Seminary St. Louis. Mo., one of the largest theological schools in America, ac cording to the Rev. W. A. Sylwest- er, pastor ot tne local church. The group has toured the mid west and eastern states in previous years. This is its first concert tour of the western and Pacific Coast states. The program schedule is arrang ed according to the church year and is as follows: A Mighty Fortress Is Our God . Martin Luther Jenney Lord, For Thy Mercies' Sake .... C. Tye Out of the Depths 1 Cry To Thee . Luther-Bach 0 Come, O Come, Immanuel 14th Century Plaln-Sontf Lo, How A Rose E'er Blooming Praetorlus Bret Forth, O Beauteous Light e . J. s. Bach While Shepherds Watched Their Sheep Arr. oy n. juengst Cradle Song of the Shepherds Arr. by G. W. Bement Adoramus Te G. P. dePalestrina O How Shall E Receive Thee? Gerhard-Luvaas The Words of Institution Martin Luther o bacred Head Hasslcr-Luvaaa Since Christ Our Lord Was Crucified Heinrich Schuetz Lamb of God Arranged lor this quartet by H. Gehrkc Christ the Lord Hath Risen Arr. by Shaw-Parker Today God's Own Begotten Son .... Harm, by J. S. Bach Come, Holy Ghost, our God and Lord Arr. by M. Praetorlus O That I had a Thousand Voices Arr. by O. Phatteicher Our God, Our Help in Ages Past Arr. by Croft Wake. Awake, for Night Is Tlylne .. A. Gretchaninoff The general public is cordially invited. A free-will offering will be received. Azalea Church Ladies r Plan Public Dinner Ladies of the Azalea Community Church met recently at the home of Mrs. Orville Clark to make plans for a dinner they plan to serve at the Azalea Grange Hall Thursday evening, July 26. The dinner, which will feature chicken and noodles and home made desserts, will be a money raising project for the building fund of the church. 1 Meals will be served from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. No charge will be made for children under school age. 'DECENT TOGS ORDERED EUGENE Ml The Bethel School Board has revised its pol icy handbook, striking out the rule that said boys' trousers "must be worn at the generally accepted and practiced waistline." But as a safeguard, the board left another rule in the handbook. J It says: "All students must dress i decently." OR 3-5521 Yoncalla Church Bible School Classes Close The Yoncalla Church of Christ vacation Bible school closed last week with an average attendance of 90 students for the two-week school, according to Mrs. James fcdin, leader. Leah Martin received first prize in an attendance drive. Lavcrne Anderson received second prize and Hallie Jean Dupper, third, in the drive. Judy Patrick won a prize for memorizing 25 verses. Airs, inaries vian ana Mrs. Ger ald Rust assisted Mrs. Edin. Teach ers were: pre-school. Mrs. Bob Lane and Karen Patrick; begin ners, Mrs. Ernest Carney and Mrs. nusseu Loya; primary. Judy fat rick, Lorena Buck, Ella Morln and Mrs. Chester Stewart; juniors, Mrs. Russell Owens, Mrs. Eola Ha per and Mrs. Herman Miller, and intermediate, Mrs. Harold Bou cock Sr. Mrs. Arne Bjork was pianist and Mrs. Rust, song leader. Mrs. Loyd, Mrs. Dan Wright and Mrs. Bjork helped with art work. During the school program each class pre sented some of the work learned during the sessions, and certifica tes for attendance were awarded. RAND 4 0 Sunbeam Automatic Sunbeam Automatic Sunbeam Automatic 0 Sunbeam Automatic MA Winner Takes All 4!! HURRY! . . . REGISTER NOW! Bring the whole family down for a good time and lee the enourmous displays now offered for your low-cost shopping convenience . . . and remember to register for the grand prixe. WINNER TO BE CHOSEN SATURDAY AT 11:06 A.M. - YOU NEED NOT BE PRE SENT TO WIN. ' FRIDAY AND SATURDAY COFFEE AND DONUTS ICE CREAM AND PEPSI COLA SPECIAL CIFTS TO THE CHILDREN MANY OTHER FREE CIFTS THROUGHOUT THE STORE OTHER PRIZES SKILL ELECTRIC SAW ZENITH ELECTRIC SAW EMERSON RADIO ZENITH DELUXE VACUUM -wAmA-iriif iftii.ii mm kGrof Poplin Cover Plaid Flanntl Lining 2li lb. 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CLASS MEETS SLATED The Ladies Bible Study Class of the Green Community Church will meet regularly every Thursday at 1:30 p.m. through July, when it will recess until fall. The group, under the leadership of Mrs. Mil dred Dunn, meets in the mem ber's homes and will welcome any new-comers or interested persons. Information as to the place of meeting may be obtained by call ing Mrs. Harry Baker, OR 3-3944. DON! MISS THIS PRIZE!! Elec. Percolator Elec. Toaster Elec. Fry Pan Elec. Waffle Baker & Gri ALL DAY BONUS BUY! 100 Dacrcn Sleeping Bag Regular 38.95 Specical 24.95 5.49 3.98 YOU'LL FIND HUNDREDS OF BIG BARGAINS ... SO DON'T and Washington Missouri Family Visits Oakland x By EDITH DUNN Dr. and Mrs. Gregory Pearson of Kansas City, Mo., were recent guests of Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pratt in Oakland. On Honor Roll Miss Norma Jean Wilson and Miss Joyce Ferguson, both stu dents at Oregon State college were listed on the OSC honor roll for spring term. Mrs. Stella Trow, Hollywood, Calif., was a recent guest of her niece, Mrs. James Runge and fam ily. Donald Davison, Coos Bay, was a weekend visitor at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davison, and his sister, Mrs. Clyde Manning and family. A recent guest at the home of Mrs. Marie Rice was Mrs. Maude Adams, Scotia, Calif. ' WE ARE NEVER TOO BUSY TO HELP YOU" PHOTO LAB Cameras Portraits 627 S. E. Jockion Phone OR 3-7091 TREMENDOUS GRAND xpmj 1 JL PLAN GRAND OPENING D I I I BOTH J LiirI FOR ft I R I mm FREE PARKING While shopping at Oerding's. Parking facilities now avail able at the rear of the build ing. NO METER FEEDING WHEN YOU SHOP AT YOUR NEW MARSHALL-W ELLS STORE. ...... 'rk' ; J MODEL USD) J Extension Cords, Reg. 33c 29c G. E. Steam Irons, Reg. 14.95 11.49 Cold Pae Canners, Reg. 2.45 1.79 Step Ladders 6', Reg. 6.98 4.18 To Myrtle Creek Mrs. Guy Pealer spent the past week with her son, John Hakanson and family, at Myrtle Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hcrndon left Saturday for their home at Grand Island, Neb., after spend ing several weeks with their daughter, Mrs. Jesse Lee and fam ily, and with Airs. Herndon's sis ter, Mrs. Halsted in Sutherlin. Tak ing the visitors to the train in Portland were Mrs. Lee and son, Willard and wife. PLANER ENDS SUMMER RATES 7.00 Per Load 200 Cu. ft. ORDER NOW AND SAVE GERRETSEN BUILDING SUPPLY CO. 538 S. E. OAK OERDING'S Hardware Corner of Main & "Your dollar 10. I II IM "LESS AN ADDITIONAL $50.00 FOR YOUR OLD REFRIGERATOR ... RE GARDLESS OF IT'S CONDITION. EMGE LESS AN ADDITIONAL $50.00 FOR YOUR OLD REFRIGERATOR ... RE GARDLESS OF IT'S CONDITION. Fri., July 13, 1956 the Umpqua Hillbillies Hold Potluck Picnic, Meet The Umpqua Hillbillies Square Dance Club held a potluck picnic at the Christian Hancock picnic place in Elkton last week. It was the monthly executive meeting date and a business meet ing followed the picnic. 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