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' TWO ' ., .K- M i ' ' i 1 rr-. ROGEBURG NEWS REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1929. .. First Church of Christ, Scientist. i "Subittuuct," Christiiin Science lea . eon lopiu Sunday. The regular sir- vice will be h-ld In the Chrlsiiuu .f-'-'fiiTieHce church at 813 K. DourIhh street at 11 u. in. Sunday school ' vlitsBes for pniils tip to the nse of twenty years are held at 9:45 a. HjnJ Thft Udnebdi'-y eveniiiK meet-1 ri-t-.liips are at S:Ou o'clock and include vwtcstimdiilcs of heaHrif; through XX'hriaiian Krhnce. The roadins .x-roOMi In the riom o( building i ien dally except Sundays and 'holidays trorfi 2 to 4 k in., where thii Bible and all authorized Chris--"Mian Hetenci! literature may hi "!t"Jjejirl; horrowrd or purchased. The -.public, a cordially invited to at- teud the services and ue the read Png roi.m. . Bible Slandiird Temple, corner of thadwlcli and Kast Douglas streets. Hev. l'aul Otienbee, supply jmsior. Sunday school at 9:IE; (J. '" T. Huyer, superlutendnt. Morning .' service 11 o'clock: subji-t, "How the Prayers or One. Man Saved a Nation". msarici's' meeting at C:15 P. ni.; all young people lnvlt- V id. PJvangellslic service at 7:45; . subject, "Harvesting". A cordial Invitation Is extended to the puh ; He. Tucsdny, 7:IG p. ni., special 'r busincKB meeting. All menibeiH re (juested to be present. Kildiiy, 7:45 J p. m., Hlble lit inly ; subject, "The ' Uoctrlne of the Holy Spirit". Methodi6t Episcopal Church. Church school. tf:4f; U. K. (Jood bourn, superintendent. Morning ser vice, 11 a.. in.; subject, "Adventures In Christian Living". Mr. Davison Will sing, "head Kindly Ught." by Kvans. You will especially want to hear him. Kpworth League, 0:.'tu p. m. Lawrence New port will bo the leader. Subject, "What Do We Meun by 'Heal Living'?" Some good singing by the ICpworthlans. Come, If you want a Joyful ser vice. I'jvening service. 1:'Mt sub ject, "The Sting of Death What Does It Mean?' Only one more Sunday until tho annual .confer ence. Let us close the year with banners flying. A cordial welcome awaits you. Charles A. Kdwurds, minister. St. George's Episcopal Church. Holy communion, 7 : Hu a. m.; holy communion, 11 a. m. Sermon by IllHhop Walter T. Sumner. D. I). Saturday evening at 8 o'clock, re ception at the parhdi house, First Baptist Church, Lane ul Ttose. Frank Matthews, pastor. Humlay, Sept. 1".: This wilt be rally day in every depui Uin-iit of tint thurch. A Ihoiouuh effort Is In progress to have every member of tho congregation In the morning or ev'enitig service. Di-lfi, the I libit school, lllght here is where our Ifully Day begjtiR, Our goal for the day Is an attendance of 3iiU. We meet . in (he church auditorium promptly at a qtiarter of ten for flue and Interest in ? exercises. In which all departments of the school participate. Adults urged to come tut and help us reach that goal. U a. m., u rally service lor the t-hurrh. All our members and IHeiuls are aslud to lie with us in tills Important meeting. Mrs. (Iriice Wick ham Dcets will sing. The pas tnr will preach on the topic, "Ite Vice Ub Again", tirlbi p, in., the H. Y. I, V. for senior young people. 7:3it. the evening service. Please notice that Ibis meeting starts u half hour earlier than we com menced Inst week. We tire making a special effort to fill the house and we Invite nil o.tpeclally who have no church atrfliation. Kxcel lent congregational singing. Vocal solo by Fruit k (iiuhlie and Instru mental soIoh by ltlll Ott. They are good, both of them. Sermon by the pastor on "Ihunk, Insane or In spired". He will also answer these questions: ( I ) Ik Naming youth flickering out? CM Does everybody need tt college education? CI) The reliulotis tendencleH or the colleges what are Ihey? H) May we all have what hi owning calls "Cod- M-.n, "Doforc my third kioy was bom my husbanJ advised mc to take yoiit tntxliclne and he bought me three IxDttlcs of tt. When 1 h.id taVcn the first one ! tnun to feel better so I kept on during the whole period. Wc hac a healthy baby boy and we are io proud of him and praise Lydia E. Ptnkham'S Vegeiable Com pound for the help It g.ive me. I feci tots stronger ulnce I started to use It and would not be without it." Lonkm, N. faikotiU like hourR'? fT) What do you con eider the most thrilling thing In lite? itenu'inbr that our evening services begin now ut 7:110. Glendale Presbyterian Church. J. K. Howard, pastor. Next Sunday will be "School Sunday". It will be timely. At the morning service "The Teacher" will he the subject of the sermon. All teachers, wheth er In active service or nor. are cor dially Invited to uttendj The eve ning service will have ror Jts sub Ject, "The Student," and all the young people are Invited to be present. With the clo.se or vacation the attendance is increasing at the per vices and we may look for bet ter music and more inspiring meet ings. A welcome awaits you. First Presbyterian Church the brick church, corner or Lane and .lackson streets. It. W. Achor, pas tor. 1'lble school :4ri; Senator II. L. IMdy, superintendent. Mornlbg worship, 11 o'clock; subject, "The Teacher and the Hook". Special music by the choir. Please notice the change in time for evening ser vices. Christian Kndenvor, 6:30 p. m.;- topic. "Putting Cod' In the Itudget". Leader, Wlllard .Morgan. The young people are holding a cooked rood hale at Morgan's gro cery Saturday, September 14. Bve nlntt worship, 7:30 o'clock; subject, "Some flreat and Dangerous Plres". Klsle Carleton Strang will sing, ac companied by Frances Linlott at the organ. Join with us in our Ml tidy of the early church each Wednefday evening. 7:3t o'clock. A marked Increase has been not Iced in all our services. . First Christian Church, W. H. Italrd pastor. Hlble school ut 9:45 a, in. D. E. Curr superintendent. Morning worship begins at 10:50. Sermon subject, "Tho Starvation Committee." Young Peoples Christ ian Kndeavor at fi:30 p. m. The evening evangelistic services be gin at 7:30 with a rousing song sericu led by Charley Stanton. Eve ning sermon subject, "Do We Need a New Religion?" This will be an ASK YOUR Every Pound Fully Guaranteed. , Churned Fresh Daily Your friends have telephones, and can talk to each other -but can they telephone to you? If a telephone received only in coming; messages, and couldn't tarry your outgoing messages at all, it would still be worth far more than the few cents a day it costs. The I'ach ic Tki.kimionk ami Tf.i.kcrapii Compwy object k-flsoq atTiuon tliat you vlll enjoy. come una uriiiB your fiinids. .Mid-week ptulse service and Ilible study. Weilncruay eve- !uliiK from '7:30 to 8;3U. .We are now inrtkiiip a carelul study of lit Bode or Jarnf-8. Itring yuur Ilible and study with us. The M. E. Churches at Dillard. Iookinggiass. Tsnmile and Camas Valley. Sunday school at 10 a. in.; C. C. Lawrence, T. Itodley, Mm. (irac Oodrrew and W. Iteetz, su perintendents. Preaching ut Camas Valley 11 a. m.; Teumile 8 p. in. These will be the last services or the conference year at these points. Be sure to be there. Young folks' meetings at Dillard and Ten milt! at 7. Prayer meeting at Dil lard Wednesday evening. This will be the last service for the pastor, as he Intends to leave for Cali fornia on the 19th. come and wor ship with us. Temnfle. Thursday evening:. T. F. Allen, pastor. Church of Christ, Glide. Bible school H:50. Beginning first Sun day In October we start kindergar ten, primary, junior and intermedi ate classes in graded lessons. Miss Catherine Dohble will preach at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. You can't afford to miss these services. The Church of the Nararene. The evangelistic services are in progress at the old Christian church, Woodward and Pine streets. Services at 7:30 and twice on Sunday, at 2:30 and 7: 3D. Evan gelist Dean In charge. . Methodist Episcopal Church, 8outh, corner of Host Lane' and South Main. Sunday school, 9:4T a. tn.; W. L. Cobb, superintendent. Morning worship at 11 a. m.; sub ject, "Responsibility, or Our Duty". Kpworth league at G :30 p. m. Topic, "Religion and Personality, the Erfcct of Faith Cpon My Per sonality"; leader, Leah Mctkiughey. Evening worship at 7:30; subject, "Tho Bible Tested and Triumph ant". Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., Sun day school study course. Wednes day at 8 p. m., prayer service; sub ject, "Prayers; Who Was It That Prayer?" Look up this subject. Thursday evening choir practice at 7:3fl o'clock. Monday evening's Boy Scout meeting at 7:30. Watch the activities of this church and If you are Interested we Invite you to attend. Special features on Sunday at eacji service. Coaic ancL' bring your friend. We Welcome oU.!Juliu B. Penhall. pastor.- ' , M j ' IN BANKRUPTCY In the District Court of the I'lilted States for the District of Oregon. In the matter of Listen A. Darby. bankrupt. To the creditors of Llston A. Dar by of Uoseburg, in the county of Dcuglas and district aforesaid, a hankrup; : Notice Is hereby given that the raid Llston A. Darby was on the 31st day of August, duly ad judicated bankrupt; and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held aL the office of the under signed In Uoseburg. Oregon, on the 2Tith day or September, 1929, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trus tee, examine the bankrupt and transact such other business as may properly come before- said meeting. ' Dated September 12. 1929.' C. L. HAMILTON, Referee In Bankruptcy. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that all warrants of school district No. 4, Douglas county, Oregon, up to and Including No. 11.890. protested for non-payment, November 2Sih, 1928. and prior thereto, are this date called for payment, and all interest thereon ceases from this date, Sep tember 12, 1929. MRS. A. J. GEDDES, Clerk. AUTO VALVE "FACING" J. 0. Newland and Son have equipment for grinding valves for any make of car, to the proper angle for the "seat." This machine trues the seat to the valve Btem. Modern motors give "nicer" per formance and are more sensitive to adjustment, therefore only the J lineal equipment should be used All Quality Because It's All All good grocers Puritan. Trade a grocer who han dles genuine all quality because it's all barley Specials For Saturday . September 14 LARD At Cost or Below Pure Lard. 5 lb. pails, 4 lbs. net 75c Pure Lard, 10 lb. pails, 8 lbs. net $1.50 Hamburger, lb. (always fresh) 20c Short Ribs, lb 15c Pot Roasts, lb 20c Extra Choice Cuts, (Pot Ronsts)i lb 23c FORK Loin Chops, lb , 30c Loin Roasts, lo ,r 30c Pork Steak, lb 25c Shoulder Roasts, lb 25c Pure Sausage, lb 20c VEAL t! roasts, II) Boiling, lb 17c Veal Steak, lb 25c Shoulder Roasts, lb 25c LAMB Breasts for Boiling, lb 18c Shoulder Roasts, lb 25c Legs Lamb, lb 30c SMOKED MEATS Sugar Cured l imns, (half or whole), lb 30c Bacon Squares, lb 20c Heavy Bacon (half or whole) lb 25c Side Bacon (med. to heavy) lb ! 25c (Half or Whole) Breakfast Bacon (half or whole) lb 2Sc Salt Pork, lb .'. 20c POULTRY Plymouth Rock Hens and Frys. Fresh Salmon THE ECONOMY MARKET Est. 189.2 1 36 N. J .ckson St. ' Phone 58 AND THE CASH MARKET 127 S. Stephens St. f The beginners Melody Way class for adults began this week. If you are interested you should begin with the class. Phone 3itu for iu ioruiation. DAILY WEATHER REPORT IJ. 8. Weather Bureau Office, ftoseburg, Oregon. I-ata reported ny E. H. Fletcher, Meteorologist in charge. Barometric pressure (reduced to sea level) 5 a. m 30.03 Relative humidity 5 p. m. yes terday (per cent) Highest temjerature yesterday Lowest temperature last night Average temperature fur the day Normal temperature for this data . . Preclp. In Inches and Hundredths Precipitation for 24 hours, ending 6 a. m. .. 0 Total piecip. since 1st month 0 Normal preclp. for th's month 1.27 Total preclp. -from Sept 1, 1929, to date 0 Normal precip. from Sept, 1 to date .49 Total deficiency since Sept. 1, 1929 .. . Normal seasonal orcein. Sent .49 to May, Inclusive 31.16 Forecast for Interior southwest Oregon: Fair tonight and Satur day; not much change In tempera ture. Plymouth motor cars have been sold directly in Uoseburg for only a short time. "Plymouth" Is not a "new car" H Is the successor of ( hrysler 58 with changed name, bigger motor, aud stronger frame and body it is-a redesigned car. J. O. Newland and Son will gladly demonstrate to you. DR. NERBAS DENTIST Painless Extraction Gat When Dealred Pyorrhea Treated Phone 488 Masonic Bldg. Barley - know with 1 ic mm COPCO EMPLOYEE KILLED rAiaM.'i;itrl fn U-awl Vir.- llEDFOKD, Ore., Se)t. 13. Fred Myers, 43, electrician, was electrocuted at the Prosiiect power Plant or the California Oregon Power company yesterday when he cauie in contact with a high ten sion wire. He was working on a pole and was dead before he fell. ' School time foods must be healthful and nourishing. Wholesome meals prepared from fresh clean foods are essential to build young bodies strong and sturdy. That's why we invite mothers to buy at MacMarr's. Here you will find just the right foods for children fresh, nourishing and body-building. Economically priced, too! PRODUCE ITEMS Cabbage -b- 2c Peppers git; j Cauliflower Sir 35c Cantaloupe fresh' 25c Unusual Values in Staple Items Flour SSir" 7.60 Butter Creamery' 95c Shortening jfeuib. 1.45 Cheese Cream' 27c Jars trdeMouth' 1-05 Walnuts TLCon- 59c Ginger Snaps ?r,ub.Blu' 29c Quaker Oats eLaTpk- 25c Peanut Butter EyA39c Cigarettes Stonerfie,d8' 1.15 COFFEE 6,5? 1.10;, 1.39 SMOKED MEATS Bacon S,mil"8ar 35c Bacon Squares" 19c Hams fry lst grade' 35c Salt Side 25c $5.00 Orders Delivered Free Small Orders 10c I Is your child undernourished? Surprising results disclosed by NewYork surrey more carefully selected diet. . Mother, should see that hfir children eat suffi:i.nUy of milk fruit and vegetable foods The inP.o"nt step is to make these foodt to enjoyable that children will eat them. Au.horl.ii, recommend a little, sugar 'r& f f "'rl . mothers in making foods appetinng.. P"" k neL ufu' on tereals, as one eminent food scientist Phraf" i .f'v "Lnt" out of eating cereal. Citrous and other fresh fruits, ber riet ...wd fr".". Ire mad. more appetizing by a dash , of augar Wise mothers make junkets, blancmange custards, and other milk desserts to encourage the eating ot mil. Note this: If you want to improve the taste of hea.thful vege table. jusTadd a7 dash of sugar to then, while they k.ng (preferably in little water). Try it and you will be amazed how much more tasteful the vegetables become. Candy, ice cream and I cookie, are recommended for dessert. A bit of sweet make the meal complete. The Sugar Institute. ftoseburg and Sutherlin $ '.ThVthe SePaTtmen, 3 Health of the city of NeJ d'sc IZd that 20 of the .Ul. KryJ. the border line" of malnutrition. . trTfle more Jnan 17 vr. found to be 5.1 This mrvey wes not limited to the so T? ? cUsses It was representative of Si etffe c"y It indicated that four children 1 ?i .Serfive are in immediate need of a Sugar' excepted. '