Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, March 16, 1928, Page 2, Image 2

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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1928
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4ho iweotened dinner biscuit that
you 'to colored at tho famous Daven
port jtiotol. Now told la packages
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EIGHTH CAPS
: HAVEBEEN sold
; i Q C A F ! R IVI
; Deliveries of podge Ilrolhors
frftrs tho IhhI tow week indicate
,,'the uew curs are deolded favorites
, with tho public. As rapidly ntt the
types ordered woro received direct-from
the factory by tho local
.dfilera, J.-'O. Nowland and 8011
tftjiey weni delivered. Since Febru
. ary first, eight earn have. been do-
llvered by the loeul firm.
V5'be. new. Victory 'pnq ruyeiyod
most of the favor as the deliveries
will show. Mtm. G. B. Campbell of
Hoseburx started 'the procession
by taking a Victory deluxe. Fred
Fluids followed closely with an
other Victory sedan. O. I). McAl
lister received the first twotono
blue Victory deluxe. .....
In the last two weeks Victory
Sixes, were delivered to F. .Al,
Huitt, Thomns Brlody and ll. U.
Hastings, all of KohcImik. -AIho,
Dr. J. W.. Cook of Wilbur and
Frank Oorroll. of Umpgim pur
chased four-cylinder sedans. .
. A Dodge senior sedan was deliv
ered to It. It. Clarke of Oakland.
GATEKEEPER ASKS
, ; LANDIS FOR TICKET
CARD OF THANKS
We'want to thank 'those who
helped us ' riuriug the illness and
death of our dear wlfo and mother.
1 J. II. POUTER,
' "v '' " " and Family.
CLKAUWATKR,: Flu., Mar. 16.
Itasebnll Commissioner K. M. Lan
tils, who has passed, through the
portals of tho baseball parks thru
out tho country 'Without question
ing for. yours, at' last has been
asked for his ticket) 1 '
Arriving :nt . Hie lot where the
Robins and Senators wore playing
yesterday, he :WU3 unrecognized
by a ticket collector who demand
ed the udmisBion fee of a dollar.
While the commissioner as dig
ging into his pockets, Secretary,
John Uonnun of the Robins appear
ed on tho scene nnd escorted him;
Into tho stands free of . charge.
Lutheran Mission. 214 E. Cuhs
reel. - Kvery first and third Sun
day of the month. Divine service
2:45 p. m. A cordial welcome.
Catholic Church... Kane and Oak
streets. Aiurch -Mass and
He mi 011 at 8 a. m. Catechism
clauses and Ilibiical instruction at
9:45 a. ''ni. Second Mans and ser
mon at-30:30 a. m. Rosary, ser
mon and benediction of .the M. )i.
S. in the evening at 7:9". The
Lenten Devotions will continue
during the week, as announced m
church.
If you -want to do 'definite work
for Christ, we have a place for
you. The Out and "Out 'Club of
Hose burg will conduct one or more
services for us. The Girls' Goj
pol team of Looking Glass, led by
Mrs. Bui chard, will be with us.
you want to hear them. Other an
nouncements later.
Glendale. Mass and Kermou .it
9:30 a. ni. '
Bible Standard. Temple, corner
of Chadwlck and East Douglas
street. F. E. Crook, pastor.- Our;
Sunday school begins ou time at
9:45 a. m.( with Miss Katheryn
Montgomery superintendent,, and
her fino group of teachers Will
cause you and your children to en
joy the Sunday school, The IJibie
contest that she puis on between
clashes 1r very Interesting as well
as helpful. Preaching at eleven
o'clock by the pastor the subject
being, "It is Finished." There will
he services at Glengary at the re
gular hour 3:00 p. m. There will
be special music both instrument
al and vocal. The Crusaders meet
at the Temple at 6:30 in the eve
and w'e request all of the Crusad
ers to be present as we expect to
get some choruses ready for th
rally and we want all of the Cru
saders and friends to help put
tins rally over In such a way that
every church in the, city will, be
benefited thereby Preaching . lit
7:45 with a good musical program
and a live wire testimony meeting
preo'eding; j We extend a warm
welcome ta all " and ask you to
come and enjoy a- real spiritual
service with tn?. Those who can
arrange to keep one or more of the
Christinn youug people that shall
attend tho rally on the 7th and 8th
of April wo would be pleased for
you to call us at 439-L at your earl
iest convenience as we want to
make, this -union really 'one long
to ue remembered. So please co
operate with us and let every
church In the city help to maim
this youug peoples' gathering one
of i-eal ;blesslng to all who 'attend.
THE PRIZE SHOW WINDOW
Whose is it? The aermon , at
Baptist' church Sunday night will
tell you. ,' - -. ( , I
Twenty-five Shares
of
' . Riddle 'Chunih ;cf Christ.. Our
evangelistic rally begins on Fri
day night, March 16, led by Wal
ter . Strum 'UH the evangelist, and
Gerald djosh as: tbe evangelistic
Blnger. j Meetings every night till
marcii tia -ui ;ju. aome oi - mo
first sermons will bo, Friday;.
"When- Ilia Apostles Had a Rovlv
til." 'Saturday, 'T h,e Greatest
Book in the World, "f Sunday, ll
n. ni., '"Thieo Things. ..that I'louse
God and Men." Sunday 7::fo p.
in., "Who la Josus Christ?" Great
cougrogiillonnl Blugiugt and. t:p'::iil
music at. every service. Blb:e
soltDol Sunday morning at !.9.
E. at 6:30 and 6:30. Walter StMni,
minister.
I . '
j The 'Methodist Episcopal Churoh
fat Looking tiia.s, T. F. Allen pas
'tor. Sunday school at 10:00 a. in.
'T. Rodley, BUperiulendent. Preaoh
jlng at 11:00 a. in., by the Hev.
i Sarah T. Woodcock. We welcome
iyou to both services. As we did
not liear from Camas we naturally
take K for granted we had -the
larger attendance last Sunday. Be
sure and find out 'where the cot
tage prayer meetiug la Thursday
evening. We hope to Organize a
young folks rganization very
soon so that we can have meetings
every Sunday night.. . . .
I The MethodlafEplecpoal Church
at Ca'mae Volley, T. F. Alien pas
itor. Sunday school at lu:u0 a. in.
;W. Heetz, suiielintendent. Preach
ing at 2:30 p. ni. Young folks aer
'vice 7:00 p. m. Ask where the
;cottage prayer meeting is for tbe
(coming week, and be sure to bo
there. Don't miss any of the ser
vices. You can greatly strengthen
; the work by your presence, then
! take part lit the. work Of the king
jdom it you would recoive a great
! blessing. We -shall look for you
Sunday. ..
! The Methodist 'Episcopal Church
(at Ten Mile, T. F. Allen, pastor.
Sunday school at 10:00 a. m. T.
'Godfrey, superintendent. Preach
! lug at 11:00 u. m. Prayer meet-
ing Thursday evening 7:80. . We
services. The family has ; our
oeiviueB. iue . imuii yutts uur
prayers and sympathy.
"How pleasant, How Divinely
fair,
O Lord ot Hosts Thy dwellings
are
With strong 'desire my spirit
. . faints
To meet 'tho Assembled of the
saints." :
The First Methodist 'Episcopal
Church, comer o Main and Lane
-u.oets, Joseph Knotts, pastor, ln
c......ng regularity In attendance
at Suiutay school is -a. -good sign.
Let everybody be on hand at 8:45
a. m. The. Epwortll League meets
at-6:30 .p. ni. Partioular attention
'is called-to the morning. : -sermon
Uheme, "The Vassalage of Man."
! The evening sermon theme Is in
line with the pre-Easter themes
This tlmo the theme Is, "Jesus on
the Cross." These sermons lead
ing up to EaBter should Hluterest
you. Do not miss this one. Wo.
have an excellent choir directed by
Mrsv C. '.'S. iHeiuline. ' They '.Wil
jgive us special -nunibers morning
j and evening. A cordial invitation
ia e.Muimeu lu ttii.
Who has not admired the plump "freshness of
'. the tomato just picked from the yinet i -. : ; s
And because Frye's "Delicious" Brand Ham
is brought to the tables of the Northwest just .
when its mellowness and fragrance' is ripe' to
perfection, 'it receives ;a hearty welcome as
being "Everything the name implies." ' V
HAM is at its best immediately after the curing
process has been fully completed, and the Frye
packing plant adds efficiency of distribution
to skill in selection and preparation. Every
' Frye's "Delicious" Brand 'Ham has passed:
' through rigid double inspection there can be
rio variation in ,'the high standards of perfec
tion,' .' .". ,: . '!';';. '
K.lye Belief iiis
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Phone 23C0
First Presbyterian Churcn. The
Brick Ohurch, 'corner Lnsii:nd'
Jackson. It. W. Achor, .pahtor.
Ulhle school .fi:45. 'lmmediutelv
after Bible school the Junior En
deavor meets In the church par
lors. Three car's have b'jell soli
cited to take tho juniors and their
leador to the county convention at
Sutlterliu, Sunday nfternuon. Morn
ing worship 11 o'clock. Subject:
"Buffering for Undeserved Hat
red." The choir will render i.pedal
music. Francos Lintott nt the. or
gan. Many of tho Senior En
deavorero uro plnnniiig to ulleid
tho county convention Friday,
Saturday and Sunday. Sunday
night we are hosts to (lie DoMo
lays. Tho hoys will march lo the
ohurch in a body nnd sit togeth
er during the service. The past'.r
will speak on tho subject "Crusad
ing With Christ." Tho cholv un
der the leadership ot Elsie Carlton
Strnug has prepared special iiiubIc
for this occasion. Jtuv. E. 'Ivorine;
Sunday school missionary Ironi
Mcdrord, lias begun a series of
meetings lit Eilenbower. L-jt '.is
pray for these meetings au-l .'.t
tend them as much as possible.
St. George's Erjlscop.il Church.
The Pioneer Chinch ot Hoseburg.
Cass and Alain street. Foul 111
Sunday in Lent: Celebration of
Holy Communion nt 7:30 u. in.
Holy Communion and sermon nt
11:00 n. m. Evening prayer and
sermon at 7:30 p. in. Church
school nt A:4fi u. ni. Class in Per
sonal Religion on Monday at 7:30
p. m. Coul'lrmatlon Instruction ut
8:15 on Moniluy evening. St.
George's Guild will bold n meeting
in the .Parish House on Wednes
day evening at tho usual hour.
Celebration of Holy Communion
at 7:3ii and 10:00 h. ni. and on
Thursday nt f:oo mid 10:00 ti. ni;
The UlRliI Jtev. Waller Tavlor
.Sumner, n. n.. nishop of Oregon,
is in be with us on Sunday. March
25th. At the 11:00 o'clock service
a class will be presented to tho
bishop for confirmation.
I
The Methodist Episcopal Church
at Olllard, T. F. Allen pastor. Sun
day school at 10:00 a. m. H. A.
lloirlii'', stiperlnteniloiil. preiirh
Ing li:fit a. m. Hev. c. C. Coop
bringing the message. We begin
our revival effort Sundiiv night
7:3o. nmraip by the patn'or. All
liivitml to these meetings. We will
have with ns during these meet
ings tbe ministers from Kosehurg
who will preach for us. We export
a great time and ejpect that jou
will nrall MHirself of this exee;i
ttonally oppormnliy of hearing
these great messages. Come ex
pecting tn meet wlih (lod anil you
' w ill not go aw. J- dl"apMiinlecl. The
week's program will be announced
Sunilav nii:ht. It,, ilien, tn I......
II. We huiH' In hive Hev. Ailn i
Milzner, ot Cnnyonvllle. with .us
.-evei.il tiun-s durlug the meetlugs.
First Baptist Church, Lane :it
Rose. '' Fnuik li. -Matthews, pas
tor.. 'Sunday, March 18th. 9:45
The 'Dlblo school. Men, the wo
men of the, school aro lining up
against us. And boys, the girls
are against you. What -shall wo
do about it? Only ono more Sun-
day 'and the contest is on. Come
lout and learn the details. 11:00
morning worship. The pastor will
preach at both services. His morn
ing subject: "Abstract and Con
crete Faith." The choir will' sing
the nuthom: "O Blessed Is tknt
Jinn," by Williams. 6:30, the B.
Y. P. U. for young people1. 7:30,
Popular Sunday night service. The
service will start with an unusual
ly fine program of music. Splen
did orchestra begins to play -nt
7:10, so coihe early. That orches
tra is composed of William O'.t,
violin; 11. A. Canady, cello; Mrs.
Shockley, cornet; Clifford Page,
snxopnone; Chester Morgan, trom
bone; Mrs. Lore, mandolin; Miss
Hercher, piano. And In addition,
tho choir, with Mrs. Brand as lend
or, and Miss Strong nt the piano,
will give these 'four beautiful num
bers: Tenor solo by Frank Grubhe,
"There Is n Green Hill Far Away";
anthem, "More Than 1 Can Tell,"
by Thomas! duet by Mrs. Brand
and Frank Grulibe, "Edeuland," by
Fearls. and male quartet, "O Sil
very Sea of Galilee." The pastor
will preach on the topic, "The Do
vll's Show Window." These ques
tions will be unswered: 1. Why
shoutd funerals cost so much? 2.
Is science 'making the world hap
pier nnd better? 3. Who 1b to
blame young poopl or their par
ents? The Methodist Episcopal Church
South, corner of South Main and
Lane street. Simdny school 9:45
a.-in. ' W. L. Cobb superintendent.
Morning worship at 11 a. m. Sub
ject, "one Thing nt a Tlmo." Ep
worlh League 6:30 p. ni. Lender,
Clarence Hand. Subject, "T w o
Masters." Evening song and wor
ship 7:30 p. ni. ' Subject, "God's
Pivine Purpose." Prayer service
Wednesday evening nt 7:30 p. tn.
On Sliinday at 7:30 p. m, the Out
ami Out Club will hold their an
niversary in the auditorium and a
social session In the parlors of the
church nflerward. On Tnesdny
evening nt 8 p. m., Miss Gladys
Strong's pupils will give a musi
cal evening In the auditorium. Wo
extend a cordial invitation to you
ami your friends to attend all
these services, gospel preaching
and singing. John 1). Penhnll,
pastor. Residence 215 E. Lane
street. Phone 621-H.
" International Bible Students 'As
sociation. Moolings at 030 W. 1st
St., 10:45 a. m. Tho subject for
study is psalms 66:2, "Sing Forth
the Honor of His Name." A very in
teresting 'lecture will be ' broad
casted over KEX by K. P. Loop at i
a ociock. Mr. Loop has lectured to
large audiences in this city.
'DISCUSSING. SALARY V
XABmTlntnl rri-tw la,eil Win)
ST. PETERSBURG, Fin., Mar.
16. The -nuppert - Hoyt contro
versy over the salary question is
reported to bo -nenring an amic
able settlement Hint will .give the
Yankees the first and third liigh
ost. salaried twirlors in baseball. -
Herb Pennock's $22,000 per year
contract lends them all. Dazzy
Vance of Brooklyn runs second '
with $20,000 and it is said Hoyt's
new contract will place him clojo
behind the. Robins.
Myrtle Creek Christian Church.
Emery W. Snyder, minister. 10
a. m Iiihle school. Mr. Clayton
,u,l ilinnrit'lnii.Unl 11 a n.
Isermon, "Saints Jones ami Smith."
)6:3U p m.. Christian Endeavor.
Miss Mnrjorie Sellers leader. 7 : 1; t
p. m., sermon. "Why I Am a Christ
ian." Bible study Thursday night.
I7:o0. You tire welcome.
USED CARS
That Put "Gain"
In Bargains
We are eager to liquidate our Used Cars to
clear them out to put them to work in the
hands of owners.
. To move them off our display floor quickly we
have priced them sensationally low. -
' Here are riine of the special prices:
; A Fleet of Bargains Due to Sail
Dodge Coupe
1924
New paint. Overhauled
engine, long under,
slunri springs. -License.
Price
$350
Dodge and License
1917
-Several thousand miles
In the tires. 'A dandy
' for rough 'Usaqe.
Price $55
Buick end License
1917
New top. Four 70'.'p
to 80'4- tires. Gooa un
ho.,tery. Worth the
price of $65 in the
top, tires and license.
Dodge Sedan
1926
Original finish on body.
Tires 50(;'r. Seat covers.
License. Price only
. $550
"Chev" and License
1923
Appearance very gc-od.
Tires good. Don't pass
it up. It's a touring.
Price $75
Buick and License
1923
. Dodge Touring
1925
Original finish and orig
inal tirs. Almost the"
same as new. Spare
tire. Side curtains. Li
cense. . 'Price
, .$575 '
Star andLicense
1924
Oriclnal finish. Tires
good. Upholstery and
top excellent.
Price $156
Shows excellent care.
Tires 50'.y. Appearance
excellent. Top and up
holstery like new. Price tains.
$350
Ford and License
1923
Five A0"r tires . Fair
appearance. Side -cur-
Price $45
Here's your opportunity get a good used car for very
little money. Don't lose time come before they are
gone.
J. O.Newknd Son
Roseburg, Oregon
Oldest Continuous Dealers in Douglas County