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PAGE FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. FRIDAY. MAY 22. 1925. T.I.MIIIIMTTIT.TtIIIIIIMM V A SI I oar Moneys Worth I . ' 2 i i ..I i i Getting it U a question everyone should consider when buying food. Think of it 40 of the average man's income is spent for food stuffs. At every 20th Century Grocery j a dollar is 100 cents and a pound is 16 ounces. That's only right it's due you. 1" Eut this this is what concerns you most. ..Its the savings on every item in a 20TH CENTURY STORE that counts. I OFFERINGS FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY I M A Y 23 and 25 J SUNDAY AT THE J t CHURCHES X Klrt rreoytcrlnn fhurcli A The Ilrlck Church on the Corner. the Church with a warm heart. Hours of worship 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday School at :45 and Christian Endeavor at 7:00 Sunday la Memorial Sunday. The ! O. A. R' Veterana and Corps will ! attend services here. Seats will ! bo reserved for them. The ad dress of the morning will be on W ! Patriotism and Progress. In the evening the pastor will speak, on jS liitptfsm of Jeeus. t leveniiHi community tliurcli. Pastor, i.ev. Ed. Murphy. Sun day School at 10 a. ni.; Services II a. m. Christian Kndeavor 7:30 p. m., with Florence Grove as leader. Welcome to all. CARNATION MILK Tails, per can 9c CRISCO, 6 lb. can for $1,39 POST TOASTIES per package MAZOLA'dlL Quart can for 45c St. fieorjte'a Episcopal fliunh. Corner Cass Avenue and Main streets. Early services at 8:00 a. in.; Church School at :4S a. m. Morning Prayer and Sermon at 11:00 a. m. Subject of Ser mon: "Don't Help Satan." Itev. O. DO DOE, Vicar. PINEAPPLE Standard diced Large cans, 2 cant for . 49c RIPE OLIVES 1 On I 40 Tissue Kloth Nap- i fn I Crystal white soap QQ Ki and especially' Bulk, pint for 1 0b kins for IUU 10 bars for Jjl miKhty? Is (l 1 ' E i sponsible for FANCY CRAB MEAT "Sakhalin", packed in Japan, halve. 29c IS PEANUT BUTTER Fresh, per pound 22c Maraschino cherries 5 ounce bottle for .. J9c Campbells large size brk & Beans for .. 20TH CENTURY BULK TEAS, Finest qual ity Ceylon and India (black) lb. 59c Long Spider Leg, or pinhead Gunpowder (green) lb 10c I 3 53c Booth's Sardines LargeflFp Cans, 2 for 3l Full Cream Cheese "2 pounds for 55c Curve Cut Macaroni 4 pounds for 25c KERRS BEST PATENT FLOUR 49 pound sack for $2.29 MINCED RAZOR CLAMS " Matter" halves, per can 15c; 6 cant for 89c SOS Large Package for . 22c PURE LARD, bulk, 3 pounds for 65c Matches 'Economy Brand" 6 boxes for 25c 20TH CENTURY COFFEE, "One Cup Meant Another" Direct to you from our own Roaster. Always Fresh. 2 pounds for 95c 20th Century Grocery , ROSEBURG STORE OAKLAND STORE 130 N. Jackson St. Old Bakcr-FIanary Location I Internal lonal liable tit lulent a ; 4xiiiiion Hlble Hludy at tho j Moose Hall, Sunday at J 0:110 a. I m. The sAbjecta for study will be j "The Subject of Atonement," I "Man," and the "Myafery KeveaK-ed." a each human being separately created by the Al- Jod therefore, re- the general unbal anced and Imperfection of the man family? What Is the ex- nation of Mans superiority over the beaut? And what fa the pirlt of Alan? The above and many kindred questions will be studied and be answered by the Hible. If you are interested fn Hible Study, come and study with us. Catholic liurt-li Kane and Oak Streets, Hey. If. Clery, I'astor. May 20th. Mans and Sermon at 8 a. m.; Catechism Clans at 9:45 a. m.; High Mans and Sermon at 10:30 a. ni. Itottary and bene diction of the M. Ft. S . In the evening at 7:30. May Devotions during the week as usual. Drain Mass and Sermon at 9:30 a. m. Seventh Day A.lventUf Church building at 11'.:' Military street. West itoseburg. Sabbath school at 10 a. m.. Saturday niorning. .Services at 1 1 o'clock. The pub lic U cordially invited to attend both these services. Eft If GLIDE NEWS More rainy weather at Glide Mr. and irs. Ci.iiord Lilly Boent tho wmk end in Oakland with ..lta, Lilly's mother. Mis. Kdwariis. Mia. John UUTKe had the misfor tune to fail and hurt her aim and hand, two bones being broken in her hand. Mr. and Mrs. S. 1. Thornton of KonebuiK and Mr. ami Mr. Mkhle and two son of Ditiard, speiu laM Sunday at Glide as guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Durge. T. 11. Jutl of Hong. and was seen on the streets of Glide one day this Week. Mr. and Mrs. Max Shellabarger of Alnnhu are vmitiug at Glide Willi relatives and ir.tuUa for the bummer. Mia. Kinina Nenietz of Itoneburg was vlMltum with Alia. John Alex ander of Gude the host of the week. She expects to have the first ot next week for Shawnee, Wis., to be gone all summer, watting with jie.uuvcs mm lru-noa ai her old KJinl MotlioriUt (liimli Cor ner of Main and Lane streets, Itev. Joseph Knotts, pastor. We are. glad to note the number of parents who not only send their V children to Sunday School .but Ej who accompany them. Every clflld nas a rigni io a gooa example in religious training- Let us all be loyal to the best Institution for character building. The Sundny School begins at 9:45 a. m. Jjet every cue be on hand at the be ginning. The morning sermon theme Is "The Justness of God." The Junior League meets at 3 P. M. Tire Kpworth League meeu at 7 . M. The evening sermon (heme Is 'Thy Youth." This will le young people's evening. The new officers of the Kpworth Lea gue will be Instalhed. The ser mon is especially prepared for (his occasion and It Is hoped a large number will be present for tho service is one that Is well worth attending. A cordial invi tation is vxtt nded to all, particul arly strangers. home X. Y. Z. Cotprvu'tfTM irk- Qldjriends and new utter contentment The macic ol Radio the new, with th restlul Iricntl of lorty yrart GOLDEN WEST COFFEE DRAIN NEW8 Mr. anil Mrs. Jnliu lhiak of j I 'i. ml aru visllinit al I hi' home u( itlii'lr liautihtrr. Mrs. Win. Wadu !alltl finiiil)', at itoHi'liurK. Miss Auilri'y Hililicy f Drain Is kIx'IkIiiik a ti'W days vixltlnn Willi h'T num. .Mrs. l.li.Ui Lruiin lit Klkitm. Mis. .. ( Vt-lt'y iif lruin was ralltMl l,i the honiu of Mis. Arthur VlHl. .Mi'.iKrrs Will Taylor ami Sam J'owfh of I train ncnt tlio wrt'k ii nil at Smith Uiv. r. h:rnrt Woolcy of (iiintor mailo la Im.'.in.'is trip to Pram Tui'mImv. Karl llarrln, a fornior rflil.-nt !of I 'nun was vinlluiK frlrnUs hi ri' la.-t work. j Tho Drain lili:li school Krailnat linn I'M'iTisi'H ot t ho Sonlor ilass , will ho h.'hl May li. An atlrar jtlvo inoKraiii hu.i hoon im-parod anil I'rofohMir 'rannor of tho Till vorxlty of iih koii UI bo aponkor of tho iiriiliig. A. II. t'. MtjT vfetBrnAuto''Euipment j After a year's hard work you are entitled to two weeks' vacation in the great outdoors you need the rest and relaxation you can make the camping trip much more enjoyable by using "Western Auto" equipment. We have for your approval everything that goes to make camping more comfortable at prices that are exceedingly pleating. Step into a "Western Auto" store and make your selection. Palmetto Tents Vtt popular because they are remarkably compact no iruy ropee only one pole, which ts Jointed In two places the whole outfit folds Into a small package. Equipped with heavy khaki floor, screen windows nd pocket. Height feet. $26.50 to S38J0, according to else. Standard Auto Tent Sv.M and S14.8S Other Tents S16.60 to $59.50. iSill This Week's Specials FOLDING Camp Chairs better buy a set of four at this price. Mnde of durable duck on hardwood frame supported with atnl braces tt has a back that Is extra utronrr. Ou- ular low pries is 11.15. Special at 93c AII-Purpoie Jar Here Is a practical camping item. The wide mouth of thi one-pallon Jnr permits the In sertion of meats or Ices keeps contents hot or cold. Our reg ular low price Is $3.7f eenu.'n oarg-uin this week at $2.83 Ajax Restaurant Pet your table as you would at home. Suitcase desUn con tain, nit knives. 6 forks. 6 spoons. 6 each of cups, plates, and napkins, a salt and pep per, snare for 2 vacuum bot tles. I'rlce $16J50. Icy Hot Restaurant 4 persons $24 80 6 persons $39.25 Four-Leaf Table The "eats' seem to taste bet ter when you can p'nnt yom feet solidly under a table. Tji ble top of the four leaf Is s feet t inches by 2 feet I Inehe anily accommodates four pemnne plenty of knoe room. Very compact when foldori Prtre $7.50 California Box Table, com trtuation table and rvsniaff hour bom. $9.80. Light Weight Folding Table. $4.50. Angelus Beds Too can sleep like a "lor" after a day In the open. BL'T you must have the rixht hd The AnKeus Is aa comfortable aa your spring nrd at home. Kaally carried folds into a small unit. 8ize 48x76 Inches. 114.60. All 8teel Folding Beds 12.5. Simples Grid 60c sad 90c Folding Skillets 65c, 75c, 00c ley-Hat and otanley Bottles and Food Jars, 1.aS to S7.50. according to capacity, finish and make. Foldrnr Cqtl $3.85 each Foldinf Mattress Singls JS.S0 Double $9.15 Poncho Mattress $9.65 Khaki Pillows $115 Joinled Teat Poles, each 65c Metal Tent Stakes, ea. 12c 11 0 per doz. Coleman Stoves Brln nn the food. Practi cally evervthlnir you nre prre at home ran be han dled on a Coleman. It has a real oven that t'ak-s and ' rortctts n wtnd bnff'e that protwts the stovo in nnv weather a (rns tank that fo'ils Inside folrilnjr leits that hold It about four Inches from the ground. Price, smnl! r.. $9JX; larsre size $12 50. Prentifs-Waber Stovea, $5.85 & $7.85 TTip KIrNt ltnptlst fliun-h t'orncr of Kano anil Hone strcM.4. II. L. ('Hldwctl, Minister. It: 15 n. ni. The Church School, Carlos li(Eo, Supl. TWs srhool Is run Tor the benefit of all who will mall thpinolvcs of Its pnvilcgt a. (l-n to all ahT'-s and uradev np ubU and dovout teachers In cl.arne of each class. 11:00 a. m. Morning Wurship. Message by the pa.stor. Music by the chir. The service will be hricftT than usual on account of thv Dt'dication service at Ridillc The people are invited to brtiu Iheir lunches and go iinnuMl'r.te ly after tho services U Klthlle and have a Hu.nket dinner with the people there. At 2:;ut the Dedicatory Service of the New Community Itaptis (Miunh will he hold. 11. 1. Ciihl well will ptvach tho ledlcalor Sermon. All the people of the local liaptfM Church are especi ally invltid to this service. T : 00 p. m. The Younn Teo ple's MiVtlnKS. Thn e ocietlc. If vou are vountr find yours and fiillst. 's indav as iiMial. Kundav schwd at I " cordially Invited to attend S:o0 p. m. Kvenlng Worship j m followed bv preaehina at topic for the meeting will Message by the pastor. Special :i n,.v, Knotta will conduct thei"Soul and IJoly tiiustc by the lltpn school sex Handy Stove Legs f Illustrated underneath the t'ou-msn stove abow.) Thev et your stove hlirh enough off the around to make cooking more con venient fit any stove. Price is $2.10. Camp StooU 70c and 90c Lsizy Back Camp Chairs Give real com fort $3.25 Auto Coven $10.65 to $18.25" Accord I n a to size. Camp Axe $1.85 Auto Spadef 90c and $2.15 Tow Rope 07 feet) $1.85 Steel Tow Cable $3.75 Web Straps 15c to 65c Victor Aluminum Set You carry your kitchen rlaht with you. S cooking pots 6. 4 and Qta. a 2-qt. coffe pot, 4 cups, plate and 2 heavy frying pans detachable "cool handle" everything fits Into the large pot. Price of the complete set la only $10.50. Wm carry a complete tin of Canfmnm, Water Baga, and Path. Order by Mail Our Guarantee Protects You More than 12S stores all over the West YvfesteraAnto Supply Co. 117 South Stephens St. Ji Luggage Carriers With an adjustable carrier at tached to the running- board of your car you can carry practically all your requlre hients outside the car. This carrier folds up compactly when not in use. Price $1.83, 12.75 and Other Csrrisrs $1.45 to $3.60 For Your Convenience Open Till 9 p.m. Saturdays !.' held on this night the jest of I lie limv. I II. E. MOW. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE UOl K vy TIMIII ATin w w t r rr- llo rnnu'oHrd of Mls-es ln ! till".1. Christ liinii'n. Mosrs l'nul d.lfs. liiiliih t'hurch. Hall S.o- l. and tlilmoro Vrrniillion. llai- lifni.tl scrvirp. A m-olrome to the public to all of our services. In at 9:45. All aires from 4 to 20 j years may be admitted. The read- Ins room In front of the church Is Notice Is hereby elven that tho jopen dally rxevot Sundays and holl- undersized has been duly appolnt- S.rvlces at Green School homo ?' .to,l ? . m- 7.h! Pu"c ed by the county court of Dou!.. iu " h.; County. Oregon, Administrator of j the estate of I'lysses Grant Mc- Ijiuchlln PeceastMl. All persona havinK claims against said estate All kinds of ollsroves at Powells. . ineachliiK sfrvice. i unltally Invited. The public Is IW.T. t lirinian Church. There a a time wlren folks thought that ltiblo School whs for women ami c h Hd tv n . If t h ere he any su l Mill extant, h-t their misappivli. n- he d 1 1 t 1 led I y stroll in k around to the Christian Hih', SrhiMil n.-t l,ord' I'sy and lak In a sMulut at the Loyal Olr, ! . and at the Mon IUI1 t'lai. and then at the laru. m cln In the school the Loyal Wo men. We thank tire Lord for I ni'-ti and women ho are ladm; ilhelr children to Idhle School ! .uhict (or the s'rmon Hun. lav ' tnortttttK t. "Wltni'Hi'lnf At An' I l'rlee." 1 -r. Moon will so'aK in I the vvenlnr. Th ereulnn service j will le held at It o'clock. In the aiterncMm the mlnUter will Slst the iHiuclns Counts ChrUiInn Kudeavnr o. .leers m conduriiuK rallies at OlendMe land Myrtle t'r-'ek. Thvre will hr l no senior T. K. meetinc a thy will all he at Myrtle Creek ! Our next week Church IMkM . w ill Ism hnlsl sm UVittiMrUv v. n. A FiVl A IS) , tn This st ems to le the better ITli-kiT nlht th. m.ati... .n.l It will Foley Puis Mill For the Kidneys llllilo 8tnndnri lllon. TliT It vlval services at the mission are m Krowlnft lnlere!l and tire crowds .ire Increasing:. The Interest was ":tense last niRht. The Kvangel--I hroiltfht out the thought of 1' oflt a-d Loss, statins: that the I" ople In general are thlnkln-: i-Tily of tire profit of this world .i-hI fall to think of the world to, come. Various typos of the old ii ttamcnt were most beautifully : rotmht out In reference to the v orld to day. Tonight the subject w ill be The i; eat Jail Ilteak. Uring your f: lends and Invite an enemy. Tho pastor will prearh at the 11:00 o'clork hour at (llencary; Minday School at the Mission at 1 on o'clock: classes for all. The Krangellst will preai-h at the 11:00 o'clock hour at the Mission and In the evening r.r- i'-e. lie sure to attend the good old tune revival services. Fln Church of Christ. Scientist. .11.' K. lXiuglas 8L Regular services no held Sunday- morning at 11 i. Mock, and Wednesday evenlnn at ritht o'clock, this meeting includes te.Umoniea of bealing. Sunday utiool coaveuea each Sunday morn-, graduation announcements, call at n t"r' by rvquir,-, to Present the the News Review office and see the J"""'" ,0 nie proin-rly verified as by new line just received. , law r..qulr.d, at Koseburg, Oregon. within six months from date hereof. R -i .-. -r-t i Dated this slh day of May. 1925. ead the Classified ads. , R. L. McLAVghlin in The News-Review. Thev I Administrator of the estate of mean dollar to voti. ( lyases Grant McLaughlin, Deceased. YOU OUGHT TO ' Insure Yonr Auto For Automobile Insurance All coverages We are at your service G. W. YOUNG & SON INSURANCE 116 Cass St. Phone 417 s THE TERMINAL GARAGE IN THE HEART OF THE FUN SECTION PARK YOUR CAR HERE and know where to find it. YOUR CHEAPEST INSURANCE