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EIGHT ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 21. 1930. A rare opportunity is 11, School Shoes We emphasize our brogue oxfords and this year present several numbers that are not to be OQ ilC equalled ifjltj All Coats on Sale! Sunday at the Churches Bethel MiBslon, Molroce. Bun day school 10 u. in. Clonpul mesa ae 11, evening, 7:30 hour sorvlco, followed by pmichhiK, Wednesday, 7:U0 n. m., prayer meeting. All are Invited to come und Bttidy (iod'a word with us. Mrs. 13. Fer guson, pun tor. The Methodist Church, DHIard Circuit, 1m K Itankin .paslor. The paHt.or will preach Sunday morn ing nt 11:00 o'clock at Camas Val ley. A service of special Interest la being arranged for Sunday eve ning at Tenmlle. The meeting will begin promptly nt 7:30, wtih u gospel team from liillaid having a part In the service. There will .be special musical numbers, re ports of the recent revival and per sonal testimonies. The pastor will bring a short message. Arrange ments are being made for a united meeting of the churches of tlio cir cuit on the fifth Sunday of this month, with morning and after noon services at Ten mile and a basket dinner at noon. More com plete announcement will be made next week. Sunday school every Sunday morning at each of the four churches. - St George's EpiBccpal Church. Holy communion, 7:lt0 p. m.; church school, it: 15 p. m.; morn ing prayer and sermon. 11:00. Kid dle, 7:30 p. m. Hev. Terry Smith, vicar. Baptist Church. Itlble school at 9:15 n. m., It. K. Crawford, super intendent. Our motto: "Kvery pupil in hl or her place every Sunday." The pastor will speak at 31 a. m. on the subject. "A Satis fled Cod." Special mu.sic by the choir. H. Y. I II. at ii a. m. A social hour in honor of (lie Map tint young people of (Hide who will attend in a body at fi:3o. A Thanks giving service will ho held In the auditorium led by Mis. Pauline Ho bertson to which nil are invited. The pastor will ppenk at 7:110 p. m. on the subject, "The Tragic Jour liey," Special music, good song ser vice. Come end woishtp wlih us. The nil mint Thank univlni? service Svtll b" held in the Haptist church Thursday morning at n:iii. The Ilex. Alexander Muinlen of the -mm JJ ECONOMY MARKET JACKSON STREET AND CASH MEAT MARKET STEPHENS STREET PMONE 5.5 George Kbhlhatfen Wholesale & Retail Butcher9 presented now to purchase your New Winter Coat at tremendous savings! W inter All examples of Fish er's quality values. Styles that correctly reflect the modern mode way down in price. New Dresses! Prices made still lower on new arrivals- This is our dress feature beautiful models at un as ' $9,90 tounding figure Better Service Better Merchandise Presbyterian church will bring the message. You will find the full program in this Issue of the Nevs lleview. We must not forget I he revival meetings in our prayers which begin Uecember 28. It. IJ. Shoun, pastor. Glendale Presbyterian Church, J. K. Howard, pastor. Thanksgiving Sunday. A special sermon will be preached on "Our Country "Pis of Thee And of Ua." A special of fering will bo taken for national missions. The evening service will be one of music. The choir will render several choruses and the ladles' quartet and men's quar tet will give selections. Instru mental music will also be featured. The offering for the evening will go for music. The banner con test In the Sunday school Is warm ing up. Come and join in the ser vices next Sunday and "be ye thankful." A special Thanksgiving service will be held on Thursday of next week at 10:30 a. m. This will be t lie occasion for all who como to express their personal rea sons for thanksgiving. Let u:i be ttuly thankful to Cod before we en joy our tuikey dinner. The Salvation Army, 411 West Lane street. Special meeting at 8 p. m. Saturday. The speaker will be KvangeltKt Slmms, an old- time preacher of the old time faith, Come and hear lilm and be con vinced that the old-time full gospel Is still being preached in the old time way. Sunday school t 2:30 p. m. Solvation meeting Sunday n lull t. Come and bring your friends. YOU'LL like the freshness of Snowdrift. It comes to you as sweet anil smooth as new cream. Special sealed pails keep it as fresh and creamy as the day it was made. You'll like the way it blends too . . . the easy way it mixes with just a few quick stirs of the spoon. That's because Snowdrift is $12.50 $16.75 $24.50 Ve invite your inspection , to compare our values! . Dres3 Special! One group of late models for still lower selling. We arc out to demonstrate new values at Boys' Oxfords Brown or black oxfords, produced especially to meet every competition. Heavy soles, sound calf uppers S4lOQ All Shoes on Sale! Free Methodist Church, West Iloseburg. Sunday school 9:45. Three services on Sunday morning. Service at 1 1. Subject, "Heart Purity." Afternoon at 3. Subject, "The Best I'lace to Live." live ning service at 7:80. Subject, "What Jesus Can Do." Hev. Sims will bring the message at each of these services on Sunday and each night at 7:30. Cod is blessing in the revival. Hood interest and good a I tendance. Come, you are wel come. V. iM. Abbott, pastor. First Church of Christ, Scientist, 312 Hast Douglas street. Regular service Sunday at 11:00 a. in. Sub ject of lesson: "Soul and IJody." Sunday school convenes at 9:45 a. m. The Wednesday evening meet ings are held at 8:00 o'clock and testimonies of healing through Christian Science are given. The reading room In t he front of the church edifice is open dally, from 2:00 to 4:00 p. m., where the Ulble and all authorized Christian Sci ence literaturo may be read, bor rowed or purchased. The public ,is cordially Invited to attend the church services and use the read ing room. Methodist Episcopal Church. Church school 9 :", L. K. Cood bourn super) u tent) en t. Morning service 11. Subject, Thanks giving Sermon." Special music by choir, under the direction of Mrs. 1 lei n line. Epu onh League, fi : 3't p. in. Subject " Vocrit tonal Gui dance." 1 telos KichurdKon, pi"si ienl.. Evening service, 7 : 3)1. lie v. Thomas 1 1. Yames, dist rict super- At. A a, I Wesson fl t m m oil "A is crea??zy when intendent will be present and preach. This is the only sermon Mr. Yames will give lis during the conference year. Let us give him a h'iriv rppn!lon. ThflnkHirivine- Thursday morning. See special an nouncement. You are cordially in vited to worship with us. Charles A. Kd wards, minister. . Upper Room Pentecostal Mis sion. Corner Washington and Jack son. H. W. Murphy, pastor. Sun day services: Sunday 11. a. m. morning worship with message by the pastor. 3:00 p. m. afternoon worship. 7.30 p. m. evenfne' evangelistic service. Mid-week Bible stud;, and prayer servire on Thursday eve at 7:30. A warm spiritual church home for all who will come. Bible Standard Temple. Sunday school at 10 o'clock, followed with preaching service at 11. The sub ject for the morning sermon will be, "The Accompanying Sign." At 3:30 in tne afternoon there will be preaching at the Gtengary school house. The young people meet at 6:30 for their service, followed by tht regular Sunday evening service. Week night services on Tuesday and Friday nights at 7:45. The services tonight and over Sunday will be conducted by the pastor. Eden Lutheran Church. Rev. J. Edlund of Marshfield will preach In the Eden Lutheran church, El garo.se. Thanksgiving day at 11:00 a. m. In Swedish. The Sunday following he will preach at 11:00 a. m. in Swedish and at 8:00 p. m. in English. The topic for the evening sermon or lecture will lie: "The Rlessed Re sults of the Reformation in the 10th Century in the Scandanavian Countries." First Presbyterian Church, cor ner of Lane and Jackson streets, Alexander Muirden, minister. Church Bible school 9:45 a. m. Public worship at 11:00 a. m. Sermon, "Receiving Gifts and Re turning Thanks." Anthem, "O, Lord how manifold." Duet. "His eye Is on the sparrow," Mrs. W. M. Campbell and Mr. Fred Fisher. Evening worship, sermon sub beet. "The First Step in the Chris tian Life.' Special music. Wednesday 7:30 to 8:30, "Per sonal Worker's Class." If you are anxious about the conversion of your friends during the coming evangelistic campaign you should attend this evangelistic clinic and know how to approach them and .net them interested. Thursday, Thanksgiving day ser vtce at the Baptist church at 10:30 a. in. Friday at 7:30 p. m., choir prac tice. "Be ye not deceived. God Is not mocked. For what soever n man snwe'h that shall he also reap." The World war, the day the Arm istice was signed, was costing the nations $10,000,000 an hour. We are now naying the hills; we are reaping the harvest. Let us as a people rtfpent of our wrongdoing, and accept the Invitation "Come and let us mason together." t ' Alexander Muirden, Minister Kitchen Utensils To Fit Every Need Is your kitchen lacking In pots, pans, holders, kettles, etc.? If so, we can fit your needs . . . Powell Furniture Store Whatever the lin the ice hox the sealed pail alretuly ereamed for you. And it stays creamed regardless of the weather. There are no seasons for goodness with Snowdrift. The Wesson Oil people make Snowdrift from an oil as fine as a delicious salad oil . . . ami nothing else ... for their friends who want only the nicest things to eat. First Christian Church, corner Douglas and Kane street. j Sunday, November 2S, -will be a great day with us. The services of, the day will be our special Thanks-1 giving services. Let every one re member the Bible school at 9:45 a. m.. superintended by I). K. Carr. 1 The morning sermon will be en titled, "Caupe for Thanksgiving." i S- ii! faiir...3 of ft' service will be the following organ numbers by Frances I.lntott, or-i ganist: I'relirde "March of the Puritans." Lawrence. Offertory, "Musings," Bell. Postiude, "Allegro Alia Marcia." Cclburn. The choir will sing two anthems at this service: "The Lord is Ui",h Above all Na tione," Adams. "Thanks Be to God." Wilson. Remember also the Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. Attendance and interest in this group has been growing every night since the so ciety was reorganized. All young people are Invited. At the evening service the pas tor will speak on, "The Gospel of the Second Chance." The follow ing musical numbers will be pre sented: Organ prelude, "Vesper Melody," Nolte. Hymn on the Chimes, "Faith of Our Fathers" Anthem, 'Oh Praise the Lord," Frazee. Offertory, "Andante," Molr. Soprano solo, "Hymn of Thanks." Protheroe. Sung by Mrs. Lois Bnsch. Postiude, "March Romalne," Gounod. "Enter into His gates with thanksgiving, and into His courts with praise; .give thanks unto Him, and bless His name." J. Frank Cunningham, Minister. Methodist Episcopal Church, South, corner of South Main and COME Mother Goose Carnival At the Country Fair GREEN SCHOOL AT 8:00 P. M. 1 November 21, 1930 Used T Fordson (a good McCormick-Deering, 10-20 $425.00 Fordson $225.00 Fordson, wood saw attach ment $ 50.00 2-14 Plow (nearly new) . . . .$ 60.00 6 ft. Double Disc $ 65.00 Miller-Sanford Tractor Co. 321 W. Oak St. weather -hot or'cdI3-q or in the 'warm kitch en you open It is always cream East Lane. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. C. E. Thomas and W. L. Cobb, superintendents. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Subject. The Argument from the Person of Jesus Christ. Kpworlh League at 6:30 p. m. All young people are invited to at tend this Bervice. .... Tvenlm: worship at 7:30 o'clock. .Subject, For me. The Lap Way Indians will slim at this service. Come and hear them, right from the reservation. Junior Epworth League at 2:30 p. m. Saturday. Mrs. Southwick is superintendent. Boy Scouts meet tonight at ill1 Junior high gym at 7:30 o'clock. You are cordially invited to at tend all these services. If you are a stranger in town we want to know you. This is the home church wlih fellowship and a welcome for you. John B. Penhall, Pastor. Presents Flowers Mrs. J. Slndt of Melrose, presented a beautiful bouquet of fall flowers to the News-Review of lice yesterday. Mrs. Sindt has one of the finest flower gardens in the Melrose vicinity. COMING SUNDAY AMOS TO THE one) $250.00 I M--.; Roseburg, Ore. and it CASHIER BATTLES TRIO OF GUNMEN SYDNEY, N. S. W.. Nor. 21 Left in sole charge of the subur ban branch of -a bank for a few minutes this morning the cashier, M. R. Hodgklnson, not only beat off a desperaie attack by three gunmen but ity shot one iii i them after being himself seriously I li'l ouglas eats and Produce 1 rrj TnT7'n7'0 1 UKIYEjIO Everybody should eat turkey this year. Statistics show they are the cheapest they have been in 10 years. See our very large assortment and get our jj nricps. vnu'll be satisfied. o Specials for Saturday LIVER, young and clear, !b. LEG OF REAL LAMB, lb. . SHOULDER LAMB, lb BEEF ROAST, quality steer Alaska Reindeer Try some of this fine meat. Recipe book with each piece sold. RIBS FOR STEWING, lb- 180 SHOULDER ROASTS, lb .320 STEAKS AND CHOPS, lb 380 Smoked Meats and Lard hams qn The finest money will buy, lb uUO BREAKFAST BACON, half or whole, lb. .. 300 DIXIES, lb 180 SALT AND PICKLED PORK, lb 250 3 LBS. PURE LARD ...500 Chickens, Geese, Ducks, Turkeys for Thanksgiving. Be sure and get our prices. Phone 350 238 N. Jackson 1 svv.'n. m wit, - uT.rm mi i 1 1 EP 70S wounded. The baffled gunmen dashed off in a waiting taxi to which they dragged their wounded companion. The body of the dead juiiman was later found dumped on the sand hills just outside the city. Glide Visitor in Town Will J. Beckley. of Glide, was a business visitor in lliia el'y ywsterday ! noon. I : 150 beef, lb. 200,220 Market