The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, November 21, 1959, Image 3

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    COMMUNITY CHURCH ACTIVITIES
ROLLAND RICE
VIRGIL DUNBAR
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HENRY STEEL
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TURKEY SHOOT
Roseburg Rod & Gun Club
AT WINCHESTER
SUNDAY NOVEMBER 22
GAMES FOR NON-SHOOTERS
Win a big turkey for your Thanksgiving Dinner, Every
one ii invited and Welcome. '
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The tremendous acceptance for new Buicks and
Pontiacs has given us a huge stock of excellent
used cars. These cars HAVE to go, and we've
priced them to make sure they do. Every car is in
3 DUIVIV V-emury ftwui nuru-
top, R, H, and Dynaflow. Full
Power, ?9QR
showroom condition. .. O
R, H, Dynaflow, full power, a
clean one 1 CQQ
owner car I J 70
'55 BUICK Century 2-door hard
top, R, H, and Dynaflow, full
power, blue and white, S OQQ
2 to choose from Iw70
'53 BUICK 2-door hardtop, R, H,
and Dynaflow, yellow $LQQ
and black
'56 PONTIAC Star Chief 4-door,
R, H, and Hydramatic, local
businessman's one $1 OQQ
owner car I v 70
Buy
Corner of
OAK & ROSE
OR 3-6555
Three Speakers
Come To Church
Three representatives of the Ori
ental .Missionary Society will be
featured at the North Roseburg
Church this weekend.
The Oriental Missionary Society
is an inter-denominational faith so
ciety specializing in direct evan
gelism, by training a foreign na
tional ministry in Bible seminaries
land by placing the gospel in ev-i
iery home with the " Gospel Cru
sade.
The Rev. Virgil Dunbar will be
speaking tonight at 7:15. He will
tell of his missionary work and
other experiences while serving as
a missionary crusader in Japan.
The Rev. Rolland Rice, superin
tendent of the Formosa field of
the Oriental Missionary Society,
will speak Saturday at 7:15 p.m.
He will relay stories and happen
ings in Formosa.
The Rev. Henry Steel, who min
istered in the mission fields of
Colombia and Ecuador this past
summer, will be speaking at the
11 a.m. Sunday service. Steel is
the newly appointed Northwest Re
gional Secretary for the Oriental
Missionary Society with offices in
Portland. He is now working in
this area full time as a missionary
evangelist.
Westside Christian
i
To Host Choir Men
The Male Quartet from North
west Christian College and Profes
sor John Boosinger will sing and
speak at the Sunday School and
the Church services of the West
side Christian Church Sunday.
The Sunday School program will
begin at 9:45 a.m. with a brief
concert by the quartet. Professor
Boosinger will speak at the 10:55
worship service.
The quartet members are: D
vid Lyon, Salt Lake City; Gordon
Reid, Twin Falls, Idaho: Willis
King, Klamath Falls and Louis Sut
cliffe, Milwaukie. This quartet has
traveled extensively throughout
the Northwest during the past year
singing in churches and conven
tions. Each of the members is a
student at Northwest Christian Col
lege in Eugene in preparation for
the ministry.
The quartet will also present a
concert at the Sutherlin Christian
Church Sunday at 7 p.m. The pub
lic is invited to these services.
topnotch shape
jn and see how
really want.
'55 PONTIAC 4-door, R, H, ond
Hydramatic, new $11 Oft
motor, clean I I TO
'59 FORD Fairlane 4-door, R, H,
and Ford-O-Matic, beautiful 2
tone so or
point.
'57 FORD Country sedan station
wagon, R, H, Ford-O-Motic, pow
er, 2 MRK
tone paint I W7 J
'57 FORD Custom 300 2-door, R,
H, Ford-O-Matic, power $1 CQft
steering, sharp I J0
'55 FORD Custom 2-door, R, H,
Ford-O-Matic, 27,000 $1 IO
actual miles HO
From Your Reliable Buick
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BISHOP A. RAYMOND
GRANT will make o presen
tation which will aid local
Methodists to rebuild their
blast damaged sanctuary.
Bishop Grant
To Give Fund
Bishop A. Raymond Grant, Resi
dent Bishop of the Methodist
Church for the Portland area will
be in Roseburg Monday to make
a presentation which will aid local
Methodists to rebuild their blast
damaged sanctuary.
The money was collected from
Methodist Churches in California,
Oregon, Idaho, Washington and
Alaska when they brought special
offerings on "Help Roseburg Sun
day." Bishop Grant will be the princi
ple speaker at a dinner given in
the church dining room at 6:30.
He has given no indication of the
amount which might be presented.
The money cannot be used for
mortgage payments, it must be
applied on a new building.,
Dinner tickets are on sale in the
church office. The dinner is being
served by Methodist Men's Club
and the youth will act as waiters
and waitresses.
Sacrificial Giving
Ends Week Of Prayer
"A sacrificial gift for missions
from every member" was the goal
of the special financial consecra
tion service held Nov. 14 in the
Roseburg Seventh - day Adventist
Church. I he occasion marked the
i climax of the denomuiation s an
nual fall Week of Prayer.
Members of the church were in
I vited to show that their "Docke-
1 books have joined the church loo,'
jn contributing to a special fund
for selected missionary causes at
j home and abroad. Many members
contribute as much as a full week's
salary at this time. This offering
is in addition to the usual 10 per
cent and more which Adventists
are accustomed to giving the
church from their incomes.
The purpose of the Week of
Praver just concluded, according
to Elder Walter Riston, pastor, is
I to strengthen the personal rela
tionship of individual members
with God.
every one's o bargain. Come
easily you can buy the car you
'55 CHEVROLET Bel Air, V-8, 4-
dr. sedan, R, H, Power Glide, 2
tone paint. A nice Si
1095
family car
'54 CHEVROLET Bel Air, 4-door,
R, H, Power Glide, $r
$945
Blue and white
'53 CHEVROLET Club coupe, R,
H, stick shift, new C
tires, sharpie OwD
'56 FORD Country Sedan, 9 pass,
station wagon, R, H, Ford-O-Mo-
tic, z clean one owner wagons to
c noose j i
'1595
irom
'58 CADILLAC 2-door hardtop, R,
H, Hydramatic, full MOQQ
power, like new HLwO
Cadillac Pontiac Dealer
Annual Holiday
Service Scheduled
The annual Union Thanksgiving!
Service which is sponsored by the
Greater Roseburg Ministerial
Assn., will be held at North Rose
burg Church, at 1553 NE Vine Si.
The service is scheduled for 10
a.m. on Thanksgiving morning.
The order of the service will be
as follows. The Rev. Olen GoddarJ
of American Sunday-School Union
will offer the prayer of invoca-1
tion; the Rev. Calvin Harrah of;
Melrose Community Church will
read the Scripture; the Rev. Wil-i
liam Moorhead of Pinegrove Com-j
munity Church will offer the morn-
ing prayer; the Rev. Larry Mer-1
rill, director of Christian Educu-I
tion of First Baptist Church, will !
bring the message "O Give.
Thanks."
The Rev. Harvey Timm, Calls- j
pooya Free Methodist Church, will !
dismiss the service with tne Dene-
dictian. The choir of the host
church, tinder the direction of Roy
Keller, iwill provide the special
music "Great Is Thy Faithful
ness." A Thanksgiving offering
will be received for the American
Bible Society.
Everyone is invited to attend.
Baptists To Hold
Revival Service
The First Southern Baptist Mis
sion of Oakland will hold revival
services Nov. 22 to Nov. 29, an
nounced Donald H. Mitchell, pas
tor. .
Services will be held each night
at 7:30 p.m., with Sunday meet
ings at tile regular hours.
i lie Rev. Austin Lovin, bnnn,r-
field. Ore., will be the evangelist
in charge. Rev. Lovin, a native of
Georgia, attended Wake Fore.-t
College and Southwestern Baptist
Theological Seminary. He is now
a Southern Baptist Area mission
ary. Al Cocheran, will lead the gor-
pel singing. Everyone is invited to
attend.
Scientists Set
Special Service
A special Thanksgiving service
will be held Thursday al 11 a.m.,
by the First Church of Christ Sci
entist, 1124 SE Douglas Ave.
No collection is taken, at this
service and the public is invited.
The Thanksgiving Day Procla
mation of the President of the
United States will be read at the
service. Readings from the King
James version of the Bible anil
from "Science and Health With
Key To The Scriptures" by Mary
Baker Eddv will comprise the les
son-sermon for the day entitled
"Thanksgiving."
Lookingglass To Hear
Thanksgiving Message
An inspiring Thanksgiving mes
sage in music will be presented
by the combined choirs of the
Lookingglass Community Church
Sunday at 7:30 p.m.
The program in four parts will
include vocal and instrumental
solo numbers as well as small
group and choral numbers.
A Negro sermon based on "The
Creation" will be featured along
with Ralph Vaughan Williams' stir
ring arrangement of "All People
That On Earth Do Dwell" with
trombone accompaniment. A la
dies' double trio will sing an un
usual harvest song based on
Psalms 65 and 103. Another spe
cial feature will be the spiritual,
"He's Got the Whole Wonti in His
Hands."
Spic W Span Bakery
450 S. E. Jackson ORehard 2-3541
THANKSGIVING SPECIALS
DINNER ROLLS
Order Now!
POTATO ROLLS
Light and fluffy '
TEA ROLLS
White or Wheat .
Dressing Croutons
Large bag .
DRESSING BREAD tf
Sea toned Ige. loaf
PUMPKIN CAKES
Large .
Wilbur Couple
Return Home
By WANDA RUSSWORM
Mr and Mrs. S. J. Mnnr.. or U'-l.
bur have recenllv returned from '
a trip to the South. i
They visited their son and his
wife, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Moore in
Kansas City, Mo. In Perrv, Okla .
they visited Mr. and Mrs. John
Dailcy. They spent some time with
Mrs. Moore's parents, Mr. and !
airs. K. r. Nash of San Saba, Tvx
as. In Relton, Texas they visited Mr
and Mrs. A. C. .Moore, Mr. and
-Mrs. W. B. Moore and family, and
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Talley. Thev
also visited A. L. Moore. Brown
wood. Texas; Mr. and Mrs. Me
Intyre, San Angelo. Texas; 11. 11.
Humphrey. Mr. and Mrs. Martin.
El Paso, Texas: Mr. and Mrs. Al
fred Nash. Rudioso. N.M.: Mr. and
Mrs. Randolph Vanderveer, Arvin,
Calif., and the Simon's in Fresno,
Calif.
After reluming home, Mr. and
Mrs. Moore then drove to Ever
ett, Wash., to visit a son, Leoi
Moore and family.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Holcomb was Mr. and .Mrs. Mar
ion Helton of Mcdford.
Son Married
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Nichols re
port that their son, Sp.4 Harry Ni
chols was married Oct. 20, to Carol
Roberson of Edgewood, Md. The
new Mrs. Nichols flew out over a
past weekend to meet her new in
laws. She has left for Maryland
again.
Recent visitors in the Bob Ni
chols home were Mrs. Earl Kel
ley, of Scotlsburg and Mr. an'l
Mrs. George Kelley of Eugene.
Mrs. Bob Nichols attended school
in Cottage Grove for three days
taking training for the farm cen
sus. Mrs. Nichols is covering this
area as a census taker.
The Ladies Aid Society of the
Wilbur Methodist Church held its
monthly meeting recently. A pol
lock lunch was served at noon.
Mrs. It. F.. Brown was hostess and
Mrs. Edith McKay read the de
votions. Meeting Planned
11 was decided that the next
meeting would be an afternoon
meeting. A plate collection will he
taken instead of exchanging gifts.
Collections arc to be used for gills
for the primary department.
Mrs. Melville Bruce ana son oi
Hebo visited her parents, Mr. and
Airs. E. D. Russell, over a past
weekend. Mrs. Mamie Bruce re
turned home with her to slay over
the Thanksgiving holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. E. It. Christie have
relumed home after a months va
cation. Thev visited Christie's rel
atives in Willmar, Ninn. They also
went to Kent, Wash., where Mrs.
Christie's sister, Mrs. Alex John
son had a serious operation.
Visiting in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Carey is 'heir
daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Holmes and son, of Moun
tain Home. Idaho. The Holmes' arc
also visiting his folks, Mr. and
Mrs. Marshall Holmes, and a sis
ter, Mrs. Clinton Webber, of Rose
burg. Less Rivalry
Urged By Russian
NEW YORK (AP) The Soviet
Union's atomic energy chief urges
less competition and more coop
eration between the United Stales
and the Soviet Union in develop
ing nuclear power for peaceful
use.
Prof. Vasily S. Yemelyanov,
chief of the Soviet administration
for peaceful utilization of atomic
energy, has concluded a 15-day
inspection tour of major atomic
research centers in this country.
Yemelyanov, who was accom
panied by nine other Soviet scien
tists, said he was impressed by
what he saw here.
Citing "waste" in constructing
atom smashers, Yemelyanov said.
"You build a big machine ai.d
then we build a bigger one." For
world scientists, he added, one
machine should be enough.
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NOT ON MOTORCYCLES, their favorite form of transportation, but in cars will the
Rumble Bees deliver donors to the Red Cross Bloodmobile shown here. Left to right are
Peochie Johnson, Hazel Saxon, and Glen Cutler, president of the organization. (Paul
Jenkins)
Births
Douglas Community Hospital
BERRY To Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert A. Berry, 293l NW Calkins Hd.,
Roseburg, Nov. 13. a daughter,
Kathleen Kay; weight 7 pound., 4
ounces.
HUFFMAN To Mr. and Mrs.
J. B. Huffman, Star Route, llux
151, Winston, Nov. 13, twin suns.
James Edward, weight 4 pounds
3 ounces, and Charles Crawtord,
weight 4 pounds 5 ounces.
GURNEY To Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph F. Gurney, Box 133, Uinp
qua. Nov. 14, a son, Curtis Lynn;
weight 9 pounds (ila ounces.
KELLEY To Mr. and Mrs. Ron
ald L. Kelley, 1789 NW Crouch,
Roseburg. Nov. 14. a son, Mnrk
Lewis; weight 7 pounds 4'. a ounces.
VANDOREN To Mr. and Mrs.
James C. VanDoren, General De
livery, Myrtle Creek, Nov. 14, a
son, John Alfred; weight 7 pounds
GVu ounces.
CUMM1NGS To Mr. and Mrs.
Robert L. Cummings, 1U. 1 Box 4o,
Camas Valley, Nov. 14, a daugh
ter, Marcia Elizabeth; weight 7
pounds ll'a ounces.
LOCKWOOD To Mr. and Mrs.
Larry D. l.oekwood, 325 NE Chest
nut, Roseburg, Nov. 14, a daugh
ter, Julie Ann; weight 7 pounds
lJi ounces.
ERICKSON To Mr. and Mrs.
Carl R. Erickson. Box 117, Suther
lin, Nov. 17, a son, Carl Thomas;
weight 7 pounds lt& ounces.
S1FERS To Mr. and Mrs.
George L. Sifcrs. 3042 NE Pine,
Roseburg, Nov. 17, a son, Randall
Lee: weight 7 pounds 5!'j ounces.
tt'ENTWORTU To Mr. and
Afrs. Ernest II. Wentworth, 4704!
N. Stephens, Roseburg, Nov. 18, a I
daughter. Karla Ann; weight 8
pounds 3'i ounces.
BLACK To Mr. and Mrs. Er
nest D. Black, 3084 NE Porter,
Roseburg, Nov. 18, a daughler, Dee
Ann; weight 8 pounds 7 1 j ounces.
Husbands and Wives Buy Together for Christmas!
TERRIFIC VALUES NOW! NO WORKMAN TODAY
OR SUNDAY! SHOP TONIGHT UNTIL 9 P. M.
BBS!
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Special Group
17 JEWEL WATCHES
With Expomion 1 A OO
Rej. S9.9S Valuai
BULOVA WATCH
28.88
17 Jewed
Req. 65.00 17 Jewell
Shock-waterproof
ROBOT WATCH
Selfwinding Art QO
Up. band AO. 00
BOY'S GIRLS'
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CUPS AND SAUCERS
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I Yoncalla Youth
By MRS. GEORGE EDES
Bill Sewell, son of Mr. and Mrs.
G. L. Sewell. who is wild ilte U.S.
Marines is home on a 2-day fur
lough from Camp Pendleton, Calif.
On his return he will go to El
Torn. Calif., where he will be with
the First Air Wing Division.
Word has been roceivt d that
James Proehslel, son of Mr. and
Mrs. It. II. Procbstel, was promot
ed to the rank of Lance Corporal
while serving Willi the second Ma
rine An craft Wing, Marine Corp;
Air station, at Cherry Po'nt, N.C.
Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Tcmpleton
and tanuly are moving to Laalest
Tex. to make their home.
Mrs. Flora Templelon is visi'
ing relatives in San Jose, Calif., lur
iwo weeks.
Visit Here
Mrs. James Loyd and two daugh
ters, who have been making I
North English. Iowa their home I
for the past three years, is visiting
relatives here and looking for a
house in Eugene. James Loyd, a
minister for the Church of Christ
at North English, will airive as
soon as Mrs. Loyd finds a house.
He will continue his education in
Eugene.
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Stenseth left
for a two week visit with relatives
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We wonf an elderly gentleman to do this im
portant job. You know what the job is; if you
like wee kiddies and can use some extra work,
phone OR 3-3466 for an appointment with
B. C. Elliott. Remuneration, $1.50 per hour.
Keeptoke
DIAMOND
Ladict
Rcgulor $250
$150
DIAMOND SET
32.44
Re9. 69 50
Lodtet Vi Carot
DIAMOND
BRIDAL SET
185.00
Re;. 369 00
688
EXPANSION WATCH BANDS
SS.9S values, la diet end men's,
ita inlets and gold filled
mm
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Home On Leave
in San Francisco and Los Angeles,
Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Walker
and son of Springfield. Ore., visit
ed relatives here recently.
Move To Yoncalla
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Riley of Los
Angeles, Calif., moved to Yoncal
la last week to make their home.
Mr. and Mis. Robert Manasco
are being congratulated on the ar
rival of a daughter born recently.
Miss Judy Taylor of Portland
spent the weekend visiting al liie
Avery Lasswell home.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Blcd.-oe of St.
Helens spent the weekend visiting
their daughter and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Everett Curtis.
Ted Francis of Newberg visited
friends and relatives .here for a
few days recently.
Loyd Means is recuperating aft
er undergoing major surger,y in
tne louaga i.rovo Hospital.
The Yoncalla Methodist Youth
Mrs. A. L. Lasswell and thio Rev.
Raymond Otto held a youv'n rallv
at the Elkton Methodist Church re
cently. About 28 attended, and the
evening was spent playv.r.g van
011s games led by Jim. Booth of
Yoncalla. Refreshments were serv.
ed by Ihc Elkton mothets follow
ing a short devotional antl songtest.
NEEDS A
SMIJA CLAUS
BIRTHSTONE RINGS
Ladies 10 kt. solid gold
Reg. 29.9S 7 OS
While they lost ' U4
FINE JEWELRY
Chriitmas Shipment
Values to 4.9S 88c
Gold Filled
EARRINGS-JEWELRY-PINS
Br FORSTNER
Reg. 7.95. NOW
2.88
1.88
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$4.50 Voli
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