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t ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1928. THREE 1 DAIRYMEN ATTENTION! Just Arrived Shipment pf New Model De Laval Cream Separators Come in and see the new improvements. The iinest separator ever built by the Pe f-aval Co. This is the' 50th anniversary of De Laval, and their new separator marks a new era in separator efficiency You must see this machine to appreciate it. Sold on easy terms liberal trade on old machines. Douglas County Creamery ROSEBURG, ORE. ' Catalog on Request The Church at Cleveland. Tho church with a big welcome. Sun day achooi at 10, with Mrs. Krobn superintendent. With a corps of The attendance Is fine and we are huviiiK a glorious time communing and working with the Lord. Don't you want to Join with us? Wo consecrated teachers we ought to have the best preachers to bring i grow both in numbers and spir itually. We will as we labor to- .1 i 1 HIV--- geuior buu iiuy tu uu vuu. i-uusc who fail to be present at this hour are missing something worth while. f Following the Sunday school period there will be a short message given to the children. They enjoy these talks so be sure and let them conm and stay for this or better still bring them. Morning worship at 11 o'clock, subject: "The Rao and the Crown." We are glad for the interest and attendance in this service last Sunday. Let's all 'come and bring some one else with us. V. V. and F. T. Fuson. 1 Lutheran Mission, 214 E. Cass street.. Divine service 2:45 p. m., j&very ilrst and third Sunday of the iiiuiiLU. . t uuruiui weiuuiue tu u - ship God with us. We preach iChrist crucified. 11. Trautmanu, pastor, Eugene, Oregon. the messages and surely you can not afford to miss one service. New song books and splendid singing. We have a fine lino-up next week, just one spiritual treat after an other. Hear Dr. Chaney, Friday night, this week. All welcome. . NOTICE The annual meeting of the Telephone company will be . S held at the Cleveland school- house on January 14, 1928 at t p. m. All stockholders re- quested to attend. A. H. Doerner, Pres. Geo. A. Crane, Secy. Ira L&ndrlth on January 27th. Meet with the young people Sunday cra ning at 6:30. Free Methodist Church. Vest Roaehurg. Revival services will boKin hero Jauuary 15. Rev. Dodge front Grants Pass will be .the evan gelist. January 19 Is the beginning The Methodist Episcopal Church 'oi me district .quartorly meeting, 15S: UN P :.S 12S5L I Twest CHAIN STOISgf roseburg, j I . . CASS ; "OljQuUl tO - OREGON Riddle Church of Christ. Inter est in the work of the Gospel here i seems to be growing continually, and prospects for the future are ivery oncouraglng. There were at at Camas Valley, T. F. Allen pas tor. Sunday school at 10.00 a. m. V. Iteetz, superintendent. Will we make It 75 this Sunday? We want every Christian in Camas Val ley to begin praying for the revival, meetings which we expect to hold in the very near future. Prevail ing, grayer is the thing that will count for success in these meet ings. The pastor wishes to thank all that had part In the beautiful pulpit desk and assure one and all It is greatly appreciated. Head Proverbs, 3, 9-J0. God here promises success with plenty to thoso who honor Him with their substance and first fruits. Evangelistic Meetings at Green. Rev. Itamlall, American Sunday School Union missionary of Med- IS ROSEBURG UNDERTAKING CO. Established 1901 M. E. RITTER, Manager Founded and Maintained on Efficient Service and Courtesy- Phone 84 dak and Kane &ta. Ambulance Service Licensed Lady Embalmer DUNLOP CITY" DUNLOP CITY Throughout the world, the productive Dunlop properties cover so vast an area that if com bined into one place . they would form a"Dun lop City" of over 100,000 acres 4 times as big as PITTSBURGH THINK of all the great factories at Pittsburgh, Pa., and yet the 29,226 acres occupied by that city is only about a fourth the area of the produc tive properties occupied by Dunlop. Great size proves great quality, Dunlop could never have grown to its present magnitude un less its tires had given outstanding value. Greater size makes possible greater quality. Dunlop today is making far better tires than jn all the 39 years since John Boyd Dunlop founded the pneumatic tire industry. Until you put Dunlop on your car, you will miss something of economy, comfort and safety. J. O.NEVVLAND & SON Roseburg, Oregon least 50 people at the evening Ber-for(1( 0re ( wU1 ,)0 at (ireen to hoU1 vice last Sunday. Come and meet with us In the Bible school at 10. The morning sermon, will be, "The Birthday of the church." At the 11 o'clock, service there will be a formal installation of the church officers for 1028. Kvery member and officer is urged to be present, and everyone is cordially welcom ed. This Bhould be a very Impres sive service. There will be a basket lunch at noon, and a meet Inbg of the new officers in the early afternoon. Christian Endeav or for the juniors at 5:30, and in termediate C. E. at 6:30. The eve ning sermon will be. "Christ In Prophecy and Fulfilment." All meetings held in the hall next to the drug store. Choir practice Sat urday 7 p. m. Walter Stram, min evangelistic sorvices in the Green school house, beginning Saturday, January 14 th at 7:30 p. m. Sun day at 11 a. ni., and Sunday night at 7:30 p. m. Due to re-arrangements of the missionary field, Uev. I). I). Hnndall has taken over a part of Douglas county, which was formorly looked after by mission ary Tobias of Eugene. These meet ings will be the first Unit Kev. Randall has hud the opportunity to conduct in our vicinity. Let us show our appreciation of his ef forts and and interest in us by going and inviting others. Every body Is welcome. Myrtle Creek Christian Church. Emery W. Snyder, minister. 10 a. Blule school. Mr. Clayton Woode superintendent. 11 a. m., Sermon, "The Eleventh Command mont." 6:30 p. m., Christian En-' U envoi. Robert Preston, loader. 7:30 p. m., sermon "What Church Shall I Join?" Cornet solo by Er nest Kirby. Wednesday 7:30 p. in.. Bible study. You are invited to every service. . Methodist Episcopal C h u rch, South, corner of South Main and Lane. Sunday school at 9:45, W. L. Cobb superintendent. Morning, worship at 11 a. m.. Subject, "X'rayer." Epworth : League at 6:30 p. m., reading 6th chapter of Mission Study book. Loader Mono Clark. Evening song aud worship at 7:30 p. m. Senator Eddy will sneak on. "Prohibition Up to Date." The Senator will give us something worth while in his talk. We look for special music, and a good con- grcgatln. We cordially invite you to all theso services. Como bring your friends. Phone 621-H, resi dence 1215 East Lane. John B. Pen hall, paslor. Churche Services. St. George's Episcopal church. Cass and Main streets. 2nd Sunday aftor Epi phany. II. C. at 7:30 a. m. Cele bration of Holy Communion at 11:00 a. m. Evening Prayer nnd sermon nt 7:30 p., m. Church school at 9:45 a. m. ' Confirmation instructions Monday nt 4:00 p. m. and 7:30 p. in. Meeting of the Brotherhood of St. AmlrewB Tuea day evening ut 8 p. m. Catholic Church, Kane nnd Oak streots. January 13th.' MnsB nnd sermon at J a. m. x Catechism classes and Biblical instruction nt 9:45 a. m. Second mass and ser mon at 10:30 a. m. Rosary and benediction of the M. B. S. In the evening at 7:30. The elder, Rev. Archer, of rCottage Grove, will havj charge. Other ministers of the district will also bo here. Come and hear the iull gospel sermons. Services every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Sun day night, praise service at 7: 90. Preaching at 8 o'clock. First Christian Church, W. R. Baird, pastor. Bible school 9:4fi i. m. D. E. Carr superintendent. Morning worship 10:45. A brief sermon on prohibition by Dr. Banks will be read, after which the pastor will preach on tl.3 subject, "We Would See Jesus." Interme diate Christian (Endeavor at 6:00 Ira p. m. Senior Endeavor at 6:30. I Our evening evangelistic service begins at 7:30. iou will enjoy the lively song service led by Charley Stanton. The orchestra led by Mr. Olson plays for Bible school and the evening service. Special musical numbers, both In strumental aud vocal, hi , Ui ser vice. The sermon subjer for eve ning will be, "Foolish Men." Eat barbecue Bandwichea ant live farevor. Brand's Road Stand ' First Church of Christ Scientist. Tho regular sorvices of First Church of Christ Scientist, Rose burg, Oregon, are held in the church edirico, 312 East Douglas street. Sunday services are hold at 11 a. m., and the Wednesday evening services at 8 p. m. At tho Wodnesday evening meetings testi monies of Christian Science heal ings are given. Sunday school for pupils to the ago of 20 years con venes at 9:45 n. m. The reading room in the church cdlfige is open daily except Sundays and holidays from 2 to 4 p. in., where tho Bible and all aulhorized Chrisilnn Sclenco literature may be read, purchased or borrowed. The sub ject for next Sunday's lesson Is, "Life." A loving invitation is ex tended to the public to attend the church services and use the rpad ing room. First Presbyterian Church, cor ner of Lime ond Jackson. Two big services Sunday. At tho 11 o'clock hour we will observe the eighth aunivorsary of national prohibition. A sermon by Dr. Louis Albort Banks will be read in which he re views the past eight years of legal constitutional prohibition of tho li quor truffle In tho UnKed Stales. Senator B. L. Eddy will speak on tho present and future outlook of national prohibition. No two men in Roseburg are belter qualified to speak on this great national and International question than. Dr. Banks and Senator Eddy. Sunday night at 7:30 the Rosoburg Rotary club will bo our.gucst of honor. Ro- Berved seats for RolarlaiiB and their wives. Short talks and apo dal music by members of tho Ro tary club. Tho pastor'B subject, A Reason for a Ilopo." Good mu sic at both services, by the choir under the capable leadership of Elsie Carlton Strang. Frances Ltntott-' presiding at tho organ. Our Bible school was back to norm- Hi last Lord's day. Do not forget he hour 9:45 a. m. The Christian Endcavorers are perfecting their plans for a great meeting with Dr. The Methodist Episcopal Church at Dlllard, T. F. Allen pastor. Sun day school at 10:00 a. m. R. A. Hercher superintendent. Wo are having a fine attendance, yet there is room for many more. We do feel the church ought to be filled every Sunday; i-Meucmng at n:uu a. m. This will be a steworusnip service. Are you poor and strug gling, trying to make both ends meet? Try Gods plan and see how He provides for you In the most unexpected and wonderful ways. He who is faithful with a trifle, Is also faithful with a larger trust." Prayer meeting Wednesday night 7:30. Rev. It. A. Hercher leading. The Methodist Episcopal Church at Looking Glass, T. F. Allen pas tor. Sunday school at 10:00 a. P. Rbdlev superintendent. Preach ing at 2:30 p. m. .So far(we know the Camas folk walked away with the attendance honors last Sun day with 72 In attendance. Rally around your Sunday school, Ju this way hi'lp Jesus to carry on the great plan for tho teaching of His blessed word. Are you happy, successful and as bkssed ha you wish, or have your own plans fttlk-d? Are you in debt? Follow God's nile and see the blessed re sults. Take God at His word. Come Sunday thinking on these things. The Methodist Episcopal Church at Ten Mile, T. F. Allen pastor. Sunday school at 1:H a. m. T. Godfnw uperinteuunt. Preach ine at 11:00 a. m. Rev. C. C Coon, nrcarhlng. Evening worship twninning at 7:Q p. m., to 7:30 consecration service followed by prea hlng. Rev. Mrs. E. E. Woodcock will bring the message. Gtendate. :30 a. in. Mass and Sormon ut Another JCoId I 0 3 Snap Cold weather will not spoil your rest if you have Kantleek Hot Water Bottles In tho course of our many years of selling Drug Store merchtiu dlft, we have novcr Bold a more natirifaf; tory Hot Water Bottle tii an Kantleek. It is made entirely in one plce that's why it can't leak. It has no patches, splices, Kuams or bind ing, cud thf stopple sorkot is molded right into the rubber. 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