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THREE HERE IT Lowden on Stand ft ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG, OREGON! FRIDAY. JUNE 1 5. 1928. IS i in' l in 1 1 ii j Westinghouse Automatic blectnc GOOD cooking has always depended to a large .extent upon good guesswork, favorable conditions, basting, shifting and stirring, mostly because of the unreliability of the heat. Even when carefully watched, cakes often "fell," roast meats were overdone or undone and greatly shrunken, breads raised unevenly and were of questionable texture &nd color. Today, scientific accuracy in the use of heat in the cooking of all kinds of food is secured through the Westinghouse Automatic Electric Range. The flameless, odorless heat, its uniform inten sity, even distribution arid reliable regulation, automatically con-trolled,-helps wonderfully toward perfection in cookery. You owe it to yourself and your family to get acquainted with' the possibilities of electric cookery for you. -Even though you are not ready to consider the purchase of an electric range at this time, we want to show them to you and explain their operation. You will find it most interesting. Free Service for One Year. Terms to Suit. ROSEBURG ELECTRIC If it isn't right we make it right G. L. Singleton . 0. M. Nicholas DRESSES One lot of Flat Crepes and Crepe de Chines All shades -Values to $22.50 THIS S10 The Ladies Shoppe I 39 N. Jackson St. YOU CAN SAVE ON YOUR MEAT PURCHASE AT Peoples Supply Co. Market Meat Specials for Friday and Saturday Beef Guaranteed Young and Prime . For Stewing, lb. ............15c Short Ribs, lb 15c Pot Roast, lb 20c Rump Roast, lb 20-22c Round Stqnk, lb ..25c Loin Steaks, lb 25c T-Bones, lb. ..27c Shoulder Steak, lb. ..... 22c Mutton ,.. In Fine Condition For Stew, lb 10c Shoulder for Roast, lb. 22Jc Shoulder Chops, lb 25c Loin Chop, lb 30c Leg Mutton, Ibi 28c Salt & Smoked Meats Salt Loin Backs, light, . Ib 22c Smoked Loin Back, Ib. 24c Smoked Squares, lb 20c CottHirp Lean. Ib 27c Peoples Supply Co. Market RAY LEHMAN, Manager Range WEEK Veal Legs, Loins and Shoulders. Fine for your Sunday Roast. Legs, lb ...25c Loins, lb 28c Rumps, lb .....25c Shoulders, lb 25c Veal Chops Shoulders, Ib 23c Veal Chops, Loin, lb. ..28c Breast Veal, lb 15c Veal Stew, lb. . 15c Pork, Young, Tender Shoulder Roast, lb. '..24-25c Pork Shoulder Steaks, lb. .. 25c rork Loin Roasf. Ib 28c Leg of Pork, b. 25c Pig Hocks, lb. 12ic Spare Ribs, Ib ,......18c 75 First Church of Christ, Scientist. i Christian Science services are held in the church edifice at 312 East Douglas St. Sunday sen-Ices at It a. m. Subject of lesson sermon: "Is tho Universe, Including Man, Evolved by Atomic Force?" Wed nesday evening meetings at S p. m. At these meetings testimonies Of Christian Science healings are given. Sunday tc'.iool convenes at 9:40 a. m. The reading room in Uie front part of the building is open daily except Sundays and holidays from 2 to 4 p. m., where the Bible and all authorised Christian Sci ence literature may be read, bor rowed or purchased. A cordial invi tation is extended to the public to attend the church services and use the reauiug room. Catholic Church, Kane and' Oak streets. Juue 17th: Mush and ser mon at 7 a. in. Catechism clashes and Biblical instruction at 8:45 a. m. 2nd Maes and sermon at 9:30 a. ni. Rosary and benediction of the M. B. S. in the evening at 7:30. The Firat Methodist Episcopal Church, corner of Main and Lane streets. Joseph Knotts, pastor. We observe Children's Day this Sun day. Every oue should he present at Sunduy school. The Children's Day program will be given at the time of the church hour, 11 a. m. A fine program has been arranged. The Ep worth League meets at 7 l. m. Kaiph Bailey wll lead, Tho evening sermon theme is "The Devil and ills Kingdom." Aro you one of his subjects? How much tributo do you pay him? How much does he tux you? A cordial Invitation is ex tended to all. Bible Standard Temple, corner of Chadwick and East Douglas street. F. E. Crook, pastor. Sunday school begins on time at 9:45 with good, live song service. Miss Kath ryn Montgomery, superintendent. Preaching at the eleven o'clock hour by the pastor; the subjacl, "Christian Education." There will be preaching at Glengary at the usual hour, 3:00. p. m. There was no preaching service last Sunday as there was a rally- Ht Jiice Crook and that school and the Glengary Sunday school combined their ef forts and enjoyed the day together. Also there will be nervlc.es at Riverside at 2:45 p. m., and we are asking all friends and neighbors of this community to be presont. The Crusaders meet at the temple at 6:30 for their evening service and a special Invitation is extended to all young people with a church home to attend. There will be some splendid numbers from the temple band for the' evening service, also vocal selections after which the evening message will be given. Re member the big summer's Pacltic coast camp meeting ut Eugene; bo-, ginning July IB-August 5, on tho Lane county fair grounds. Leading ministers from a number of states will be there and we are promised one of tho best meetings the west has ever witnessed. Plan early to attend. For information, write Rev. F. L. Hornshuh, Eugene, Oregon. First Baptist Church, Lane at RoHe. Frank II. Matlhews, pastor. Sunday, June 17th: 9:45, the Bible school All members of the school urged to be present; attendance keeping up well. 11:00, the morn ing worship; "He Hath Done All Things Well" is to be the subject of the sermon by the pastor; choir wiTT sing the anthem, "Jesus Our Frlend,'by Wilson. 7:00, tho B. Y. P. U. for young people." 8:00, the evening service. Pastor will preach on the topic, "What Is Our Litera ture Coming To?" He will answer these questions: (1) Do our women spend too much for cosmetics? (2) Is a doubting minister any good? (3) - What ground for the statement that millions In Russia have recently become atheists? The choir will sing lite anthem, "More Than I Can Tell," by Thom as, and we shall have the pleasure of a solo by Mrs. Lucy Milllktm Martin of San Francisco.' First Christian Church. W. It. Baird, pastor. Bible school at 9:45 a. n.', D. K. Carr, superintendent. Morning worship 10:50; sermon subject, "On the Heights With Jesus." Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. Evening evangelistic services at 8 o'clock. Yog will enjoy the song service led by Charley Stanton. The pastor was happy to have his cousin, B. B. Halrd, pastor of a large church in Iowa, preach iHHt Suuday night. This Sunday night I be sermon will he the ono an nounced for iHst Sunday, "Refus ing the Greatest." Special musical numbers both morning and eve ning. Bible study and prntee ser vice every Wednesday at 7:45. Methodist Episcopal Church South, corner of East Lane and South Main. Sunday school at 9:15 a. m.; W. B. Cobb, Supt. Murnltig worship, 11 a. m.; subject, 'it Pays lo Advertise Whom': Christ." Epworth League 7 p. m.; subject. "How to M.iko the Sabbath a De light," Isaiah 58:13. 14. Evening Worship 8 p. m.; subject, "Walk ing With God." There will be nno 1 cial Music on Sunday evening. Miss Elizabeth Williams and Miss Ruth Hoover will favor us with a ' piano duct, which will be playrd on two piano. These young ladit'H i are from Mi.fl Gladys Strong's music studio. Conic and hear them play. Wednesday prayer service at 7:30 p. m. Read Romans, 4th chap- , tcr. We cordially Invite you lo at- I tend these services. Gospel preach ing and gnu pel singing. All mctvIcch start on time. Come and bring ; your friend. John B. Penhall, pas- j tor. The Methodist Episcopal Church nt Liml.ing Glass. T. F. Allen, pas- I tor. Sunday school a in a. m. T. I Rod ley, superintendent. Preaching at 11 a. m. The pastor will be glad to welcome all the members and friends to these services. Bring your frleuds with you. Prayer meet ing Thursday evening. Be present. The Methodist Episcopal Church at Dlllard. T. F. . Allen, pastor. Suuday school at 10 a. m. H. A. Hen-tier, superintendent. Preaching at 7:30 p. in. Remember the two services and be present at .both. The pastor is glad to be back again. Now fur a hard pull and a long pull and all pull together and see what can be done. The Methodist Episcopal Church at Ten Mile. T. F. Allen, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. T. God frey, superintendent. Come, help this school to grow. The pastor 'hone to be with you- regularly fi-nMi flila rvti I nt n d ull Innlr fnr- wanl to a good time serving the Lord. Prayer meeting Thursday evening. ' , The Methodist Episcopal Church at Camus Valley. T. F. Allen, pas tor. Sunday school ut 10 a. m. W. Reetz, superintendent. No one can take your pltrce. so be sure you are aO tills hour of service. The pastor will be glad to be back at the regu lar services June " 24th. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. First Presbyterian Church. The brick church, corner of Lane and Jackson streets, R. W. Achor, pas tor. Biblo school 9:4oi Senator u. L. Eddy, superintendent. Immedi ately ufter Sunday school the Jun ior Endeavorers will meet wnn Mrs. 1. N. Vowell in I he church par lors. Morn ini: worship 11 o'clock. Subject, "Five Important Planks in My Christian Platform." Special music by the choir under the lead ership of Elsie curie ton Strang with Frances Lintott at the organ. Christian Endeavor 7 o'clock. Top ic, "The Church's Responsibility for Recreation," Lev. 23 :39-43, Mark 6:31-32. Leader, Miss Lucille Lenox; Evening worship; 8 o'clock subject, "Why We Should Study Prophecy." We are now closing out second week of our Dally Vacation Bible School. Attendance and in terest has exceeded our expecta tion. Much credit for the success of the school Is duo the faithful and efficient service of the teach ers. Send your boys and girls o the D. V. B. S. Monday morning at 9 o'clock. Mrs. W. E. ' Boise will lead us in our study of the prophet Micah next Wednesday night. St. George's Eplscopat Church, corner Cass and Main streets. The second Sunday after Trinity. Holy communion at 7:30 a. m. Celebra tion of Holy -Communion and ser motifnt 11:00 a. in. Church school at ir?45 a. m. Evening service omit ted. Brotherhood meeting on Wed nesday at 7:30 p. m. in the Broth erhood room. ..,.,.. - ,. Asconsion Chapel, Htddlc. Tho Bocond Sunday after Trinity. Eve ning prayer und sermon at 7:30 p. m. All welcome. Eden Lutheran Church, near Melrose, llev. J. A. Edlund of Mnrshfleld will preach Sunday, June 17. Swedish servlcus ut 11 a. m. and in English at 8 n: in. Myrtle Creek Christian Church. Emery V. Snyder, minister. 10 a. in., Itlhle school; Mr. Clayton Wood, Supt. 11 a. m., sermon, "The Ocean of Life." 7 p. m., Christian Endenvor; Miss Charlotte Preslon, Try This Tested Recipe Shortcake Blsoult With" Egg 4 cups w liltn flour meas ured aflr nirtlnir 1 levpl tnanponn Halt 8 l.v.l traapoon. baking 1 level tablespoon uar 1 cup milk 1 eKK H cup melted WILD ROSK LA flD Hlft dry Ingredients Into nixing bowl, leaving Hoi Sw In center. Heat eirir Uiorousrhly wth milk and pour tn center of flour: pour melted lard In ceil tor, atlr until mixture itnvea aide or bowl. Roll and cut out, brii.h with molted butter and bake 12 to 10 minutes in mod erate oven. rrwii Mini iv b b. utiTi ear A "Perfect Sharianngfor Every Purpose t 1 ' l ; v-i N , 1 1 S Prank Lowden, former governor of Illinois and presidential candi date who is making farm relief his issue, is pictured here as he ap peared before the' senate commit tee investigating campaign ex pendltures. leader. 8 p. ni., sermon, "Why I Am Not a Camphelllte." The min ister will play boIob on the auto- harp and hundsaws. You are in vited. AS YOU LIKT IT He: My dear, our engagement must ho off. A fortune-teller has told me I shall marry a blondo within a month. She: Oh, that's all right; I can be a blonde In less time than. that. Passing Show. DAILY WEATHER REPORT 0. S. Weallier Bureau orfice, Roseburg, Orogon. Data reported by E. H, Flotchor, Meteorologist In charge. Barometric pressure (reduced to sea level) 5, n. lm ,30.17. Relative humidity 5 p. m. yes terday (per eonl) GO Preolp. In Inches and Hundredths HlghOBt temperature yoBterday H8 Lowest temporalui-o last night 01 Avorago temnoraturo for the day G8 Normal temperature for thlB dale , 62 Precipitation, last 21 Iioiii-b .... 0 Total preclp. since iBt month.. .14 Normal preclp. for this month 1.03 Total preclp. trom Sept. 1, 1927, to date 27.01 Average preclp. from Sept 1, 1X77 31.03 Total- deficiency since Sept, 1, 1027 4.80 Average seasonal preclp. Sept. to May Inclusive 31.31 Forecast for southwest Oregon: Fair tonight and Saturday; warra er Saturday. , The delicate richness of T.arrl makes 'shortcake .WILD ROSE TUIIE LARD ia made fresh daily from choicest leaf lnrd and back fata. 1 It im parts that delicate richness that is the pride of good pastry cooks, because it is a genuine product, not . an imitation. It makes good food taste better. Made by FryeACe., Seattle, Under U.S. Govt. Inapaetlon. Sold byiaadlng dealers m " -ivti . i v; 1 1 1 1 .f Start theNewBome RidJit! Turn start Baking Powder , K. C. the largest can for the money. Regular 25c size the Safeway 2 Cans -.350 800 Cans 630 Extracts and Spices Schillings pure. You know the quality look at the price. Z oz. extracts. All flavors. Each .290 4 oz. Can i Cf Black Pepper I WP Bran Flakes The . healthful summer cereal. .350 pkgs REMEMBER: We White King For every household use. Insures white clothes und will not damage them'. Large packnges. 2 Packages .. ..790 Lemons Large size fancy. Dozen .400 Tomatoes Smooth, Red, Ripe 2 pounds Store No, 255 LEAGUE CAMP SITE Construction of Kitchen and Mess Hall to Be Started in Few Days Pro gram Is Planned. Kxccllcnt progress Is bnlni; made In preparing Iho Little lllver co,i I'eronce site tor the coming Son'h ern Oregon Kpworth League cor. vcnllon to bo held July 8 lo 111, 'ic cording to Information given by llev. Joseph Knolls, psslor of the local iMelhodlHl church. The sile has heen cleared, 3UII feel of ro.nl count! uclod, lollelK built anil oili er Improvements nmde. Itnv. Knotts has Invited Dr. Cheney, I he dlsirk t mipoiinloii-di-nl, of Kugeno, Itcv. 3. A. l.lnn, league mannger, of Collage t.rovo and Itcv. C. J. Morris, assistant manager, or CrcBswell, to meet in Koschuig next week for a con ference regarding the addition)! work to be done this year. The next step Is the construction of a combination kitchen, .slot1." i room and open-air dining hull. This will be the only nig building to be creeled Ibis year. It. will be 110 by tin feet In size and at one end will have an enclosed store- i room, where supplies may lie kepi, ! a srroened in kitchen, which rati ! he cloned up If desired, and a : large, open mens hail. j V large lent, having capacity ( for tile seating of Unl) or morn per- : hoiih, will be tied this yenr for the ' auditorium. Kventiially It Ih plan- . nei lo erect a large building for auditorium purpuiie.i, but for the prcHcm ine nig trm win tie ufci. . A i-rew will start building Hie benches in Ihe very near fulure, I The conference Is expected to ; atirael an attcndHUt-n of over 150 ! Ihe ilrtil year. It Includes all of I rjiraDiroiz is t Via mnnth of hridea and the ing of thousands of new homes throughout the great West served by Safeway, h is our earnest hope that every one of these new homes may succeed and prosper be yond even the rosiest dreams of their happy founders. Much depends on starting right planning together and saving the most- by trading at safeway. COFFEE There are many kinds and grades of coffee -the va riety is almost endless. S o m e ate practically worthless, yet are used by indifferent coffee roasters as fillers to en able them to sell their cof fee for less. Safeway Cof fee contains only the fin est high-grown berry ob tainable. If is never adul terated with Robusta or other cheap grades. Our experts blend and roast about a carload of Safe way Coffee daily all of which is- sold through our stores. Try it and you will have- no other. Lb .470 Clams Pioneer Minced, finest quality. Flat cans, . 3 can,, :.5O0 carry a complete line of Jars and Canning. Supplies. 3 Cans Seasonable Savings Green Beans. F'vrt11arf Onnlitv 2 pounds.: 250' Fine 190 6 pounds Rose burg tho territory In Boiilliorn Oropn, soutli of Albany and west of fho Cascades. The site provides ex cellent recreational features, ami It Is expected that the attendaiico will grow rapidly from yoar to year.. . . Tho program Is now lcng com pleted and will he available booh. Dr. McOnrmlek nf Rulnm and Dr. FATHER'S DAY! Some wag has said that Father's Day came into existence in order that Dad should be made the recipient of a lot of homely ncckticB, that he could put in the lower dresser drawer to give to poor relatives next Christmasi Now boys, don't forget it. Dad is the best Old Scout you can ever expect to know. Let us suggest that you go right up to Dad todny and say, "Dad, you know I' appreciate you more lhan words can tell I realize mora today than ever what it means to have a good old scout like you to back me and I am not unmindful of how much you have done for me how you have worked hard for we child ren to give us a start in the world. . . If you want to make a hit with Dad, this good-natured," lovable, unselfish pal, make Father's Day something he will think about for many a day A nice bright colorful CRAVAT, and a beautiful HICKOK BELT SET will help to show your appreciation, and if it comes from SPENCER'S it will please him more. PENCE M:M.'lrtiM LYMON L. SPENCER 124 W. Gas St. found Shortening Pancrust -Made a big hit , the first thing. Try it. , 4 h. paii.;..::: 3 ib. Pan . .$1-59 Oleomargarine Crux brand. A pure co coanut product. DelicioVis for spread and excellent for cooking. There is no better margarine regard less of price. Every pound guaranteed. 2 .330 lbs. Shaker Salt Large packages Plain or Iodized. 1 flri Each ,.:.....,.i.....,.;..IU)5 Certo The finest fruit pectin for jellies, etc. ' : QCW Each ......ZJJJ Imported Sardines In pure Olive Oil Small fish of the very best quality. Convenient for lunches, etc. .350 Cabbage Good firm heads. - PouWd; .. New Potatoes Qualify, Medium Size .230 Phond230 Haas of Eugene- will be two of flio" principal outsldo spoakers, There will' bo twqenty religious' loader on the conference faculty. Rev. Knotts states that an effort ' Is hnlna- mmln tn nrrnntrn hdv1IaI- urly interesting programs for each uvi-iuiiK ui ine.- conrcronoo,. and' that the genoi-aV publto Is Invited lo those nlRht meoilngs. S r