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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG, OREGON. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1938.
Floor
Sanding and Refinishing
CHAJS. KEEVER
Roseburg, Oregon
Phone 651-J R. R. 2, Box 22C
SS Churches
EAT
WEBER'S
Delicious Bread
On Sala at All Grocery Stores
You Are As Old
As Your FEET
Why have tired out feeling
pains In feet, ankle knee, legs
ind back when they are In many
;asei caused by some form of
Foot troubles
Dr. J. M. IngoIIs
REGISTERED FOOT DOCTOR
who makes regular visits every
ather Saturday to your city, Is
licensed by the state of Oregon
is a CHIROPODIST PODIA
TRIST He gives complete foot
service. Weak or flat feet, corns,
;al louses, ingrowing nails, treat
ed without pain and with little
cost and trouble to you.
Call for appointment or come In.
Next visit Saturday, November
19th 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Uwpqua Hotel, Roseburg
ELKTON CHURCH OF CHRIST
Waller A. Barnes, Pan tor
Sunday school 10:00. Tlianka-
K.viug irogrum to be given during
Bible school hour.
Morning service: 11:00 o'clock.
Hmiwiii topic: "Why unil How We
Should Tim nk the Jjjrd."
FULL GOSPEL ASSEMBLY
Kmi or W. Commercial Ave.
A. IJiuolU INsihIiik, 1'UHtor
Sei'vlctm for Sunday: Sunday
school at Q:4R. Mih. Violet Weber
of clauses. We - have a class
for you. Morning preaching ser
vice at II a. in. iJrotuicuHt over
station Kit Nil at 5:15. - Children's
church at :30. Hoyd Ujorklund
In charge. EvcuIiik survice at 7: UK.
This is a thoroughly evangelistic
Hervice. Lively throughout.
Services lor the week: Tuesday
night at 7::tU, Young People in
charge. Bun lima s meeting to elect
officers. Thursday morning at
8:yi, tune in to KKNIt for the Full
Gospel Church of the Air. Friday
nlghi ut 7:;J0, devotional and pray
er. Everything gtVoil for the soul.
FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
S. Itaynor Smith, Minister
Kiituluv Kchnnl nL !i:-tf. iM online
wnmhiii 11 o'clock with a uneclal
service for Fellowship Sunday. The
pastor will preach on-"God's Pledge
to Man." Music by the choir wun
Mm. Cni'ilnn Stewart at the or an.
Epworth League at 0:30. Evening
wftrithln at 7:. 'in with fifteen miiv
ntes of organ-pinno duets by Mrs.
Do you favor "Purebreds?"
' Yes, there are "Purebreds" in the tractor world, too.
The "Purebred" will pull your big loads, do your
work on time arid save you hundreds of dollars in fuel
... in upkeep coat and in lower write-off for depreciation.
There's no question in the minds of hundreds of
your neighbors who builds the "Purebred" tractors of the
world.
It's "Caterpillar" and has been for twenty-five years
in the Northwest.
DOUGLAS COUNTY " ,
Farm Bureau Co-op. Exch.
, ROSEBURG, OREGON J v
Daily Devotions
DR. CHARLES A. EDWARDS
To keep religion living and
vital it rfiiiHt always be giving
expression to Itself. No man can
lock it up la the reserve and be
quiet if he expects to keep It
froHh aii'l vigorous and healtny.
The writers of the Old Testa
ment bo often remind us of that,
as they break forth into Hong
and praise and a telling to others
of the tfooiinesa and the grace
of Clod. How they found in God
their streiiglh and their salva
tion as they broke forth in
praise of God's goodness. A re
ligion untouched by emotion and
expressed in gladness cau hard
ly be culled a religion at all. We
come to Thee, our God, a multi
tude of reasons stir us to grati
tude and title gladness of heart.
Do Thou help us to rejoice in
Thee; loosen our tongues to sing
of Thy goodness and our li.ii tu
ureuk Thy praise. He Tuon, ev
ery day the joy of our lives.
Amen, .
meetings which include tent I mon
ies of bealmg and remarks
Christian Science, are held at 8: Of
o'clock. The reading room ou low
er floor of the ciiurch edifice Is
open daily except Sundays and
holidays from 2:u0 to 1 :UU p. m.
Here the Bible and all authorized
Christian Science literature may be
read, borrowed or subscribed for.
The public Is cordially Invited to
attend the church services and to
visit the reading room.
Paul Geddes. organist, and Mf
Virginia Wright, pianist, followed
hv it Kermrni hv Mm unuin tn.i
Wi'f'lf HPrvicn nf nruuiiP n.,,1
Thursday morning ut 10:110 at the
..n:uiumnL I lllll nUlllIl Willi U
sermon by Jtev. Roach.
BETHEL MISSION HALL
Opening at 12!. Sheridan street,
Koseburg. Evangelistic services
beginning Sunday 11 a, in. and 7:00
p. m., Nov. 20. Come and hear the
noted Kvanglfst;. H. Taylor from
the Hlue Crass country In Kentuc
ky, preach the old time gospel in
its fullness. Everybody welcome.
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Corner of llmpnua and Harvard
"The church with a homelike at
mosphere.
Services are being held each ev
ening at 7::io p. m. If you have
not heard the Jtev. - J'ickthorn
evangelist, preach, you have missed
something. Itev. J'ickthorn spent
his eurly life in Roreburg. The
older residents remember his fam
ily here. Come to these services
and receivo the blessing that Is
awaiting you.
Sunday school at 0:45 Sunday
morning, oung People's meet
ing nL JO: if in charge of Miss Ncl
lie llaird. local V.P..M.S. president.
Rov. J'ickthorn will preach at
11: IT) a. m. and 8:00 p. in. Scr
vtcos each night next week,
John R. Poet, Pastor.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST
:tl2 Douglas Street.
Regular services Sunday at 11:00
a. in. Subject ot lesson: Snul and
llody," Sunday school convenes at
9 : 15 a. in. Wednesday evening
"THE
fVEETEST OF ALL SOUNDS IS PRAISE
ft
Si "It's great to late you to ,
B-a a game you certainly MJZ.
r r
know JootbaW".
Shi Understands Coffh-Making-, Too
Cheers arc sure to come to the wonum
who knows the art of colfcc-makinr;. And
when she uses Hills Bros. Coll'ec the ap
plause is even greater. For this famous eol-
iec has a tastc-winuing flavor which causes
people to say, "Now, that's what I call good
cojfee!" Tor sixty years millions of women f
have been complimented again and again
because they served Hills Bros. Coll'ec.
HILLS BROS COFFEE
77w Cavieti GJund
lot lilt iiviri tr ant aimo 01 comi-MiKiNa
DILLARD CIRCUIT
Kookingglass: Sunday school 10
a.m., Epworth league 6:45.
Dillard: Sunday school 10 a.
in., Kpworth league 6:45, evening
service 7:30.
Tenmile: Worship service 9:45,
Sunday school 10:45.
Camas Valley: Sunday school
10 a. in., worship service 11:15.
The Dillard church Is planning
to hold a family fellowship
Thanksgiving service Thursday
evening, Nov. 21. The service will
be held at the church. A short
program will be arranged, along
with a devotional service. The
pastor will give a lecture on pro
hibition and public morals at the
I.ookingglass church, Tuesday eve
ning, Nov. 22, at 7:30. The public
Is invited to be present. Next
Sunday. Nov. 20, will be our mis
sionary Sunday at the Camas Val
ley church. The pastor will use
for his theme, "Aldersgate or a
New World Society." The mil
lion unit fellowship movement of
our church will be Introduced and
an offering for the missionary
movement will be taken. Thanks
giving services will be conducted
at lookingglass Thursday by Rev.
Kathryn Montgomery.
(day eve at 7:30 In the church In
the Interest of Northwest Nazar
ene college fn Naiupa, Idaho. Rev.
Slefarth. business manager of the
college and Rev. E. . Martin, dis
trict superintendent of the North
Pacific district, are to be the spe
cial speakers. All are Invited to
these services. Leonard C. John
son, pastor.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Corner of Kane and Douglas
streets. Linden G. Leavltt, minis
ter. Church school opens at 9:45
a. m. C. G. Stanton, superinten
dent. Morning worship at 10:30.
Theme, "The Secret of a Great
Life." Christian Endeavors meet
nt 6:30 p. m. Evening worship at
7:30. Theme, "Beyond Modernism."
Youth's social hour at the close of
the evening worship. Class in
speech on Tuesday evening from 7
to 8:30. Class in psychology on
Tuesday evening from 8:30 to 10.
Theme, "Protecting the Home."
Jiible study class on Wednesday ev
ening at 7:30.
SUTHERLIN METHODIST
CHURCH
filial It. Trick, Pastor.
Sunday school at 10 o'clock;
Steward Leedy, superintendent.
The Thanksgiving service will be
held at the morning worship at Jt
o'clock. After the morning ser
vice will be the fellowship dinner
in observance of Fellowship Week.
The Epworth League will meet, at
7:. '10 o'clock at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Alva Manning, with
Miss Mary Jane Austin as leader,
GLIDE BAPTIST CHURCH
9:45 a. in. Bible school, Mrs. Fred
Asam, Supt. Classes for all. You
are welcome.
11 a. m. sermon theme, "Serving
Our Generation."
6.30 p. m., Young People's meet
ing. Topic. "Faith." Mrs. Cox
leader. Conic and enjoy bills ser
vice. 7:15, Rihle drill, a good book or
booklet given away to everyone
who enters this drill tonight.
7:15, song service. 8:00, even
ing message, "13 very Man Is Known
by Ills God.
Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Prayer
meeting. Scripturo Arts 10.
Thursday Jl a. m., Thanksgiving
program.
L. S. Cox, Pastor.
CHURCH OF GOD ;
Just oil' highway on Garden Val
ley road. Sunday school Jii a. m.;
Preaching at 11 a. rn. Evening
service 7:30 p. in. All are wel
come.
ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH
( Missouri Synod )
Corey and .Military St.. Wet
Roseburg. Services Sunday, No
vember 20. at II a. m. The topic
of the sermon will be. "What does
It Mean to be Saved by Grace?
The Sunday school meets at !t:30
in. All children are rpquesieu
to he ou lime since we are now
rehearsing for our special Christ
mas service. The Young Lutherans
.eague meets Tuesday evening at
the home of the pastor. The choir
hearsal will take place Wednesday
evening at the church beginning
at 7:30 p. in. A special Thanksgiv
ing service will be held Thursday,
beginning at 9:30 a. in. There will
hn soecia music by the choir. I lie
Lutheran Hour will be broadrar.t
over KRNR on Sunday at 1:30
u. in. Tune In ; write in. W e
most cordially Invite all those hav
ing no church home of their own
to attend our service and Sunday
school. W. A. syl wester, nu .Mili
tary street, pastor.
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
One block east of Ihe court
house on Douglas street. Sunday
school at 9:45 in charge of Fred
Maev superintendent. Classes for
all ago groups. Parents, bring
your children to Sunday school
this Thanksgiving Sunday, you
owe it to them. Morning worship
at 11 with the pastor bringing a
message on the 'True Spirit of
Thanksgiving." There will be com
munion at the morning worship
hour. N. Y. P, S. at 6:45 with the
" Cou n t ry " c h u rc h presen ting a
Thanksgiving program. Y flung
people you are cordially invited.
Preaching service at 7: 15 wilh
ova Holistic message "No
Pleasure In Death." A special
college service will be held Mon-
NEXT FRIDAY
Bigger & Better
Get ready to participate
in this big contest game!
ASK YOUR GROCER FOR
TRIANGLE PRODUCTS
TRIANGLE MILLING CO.
Portland, Oregon
hour will be on the theme "For
What Are We to Give Thanks?"
The prayer meeting on Wednes
day at 7:30 p. m. is to be a praise
and prayer service. All are urged
to come and give a public testi
mony of thanksgiving.
The Calender for the Week:
Sunday: Sunday school 9:45 a.
ni. Morning worship 11:00 a. in.
Junior Society 6:00 p. m. Senior
Society 6:30 p. ra. Evening service
7:&0 p. m.
Wednesday: Prayer meeting 7:30
p. in. Choir practice 8:30 p. m.
Thursday: Thanksgiving service
at M. E. church South, 10:30 a. in.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
J. R. Turnbull, Minister.
9:30 a. m. prayer meeting.
9:45 a. m. Bible Bchool, Alvln
Tipton, superintendent.
10:55 a. m. Special Men's ser
vice (Broadcast over. KRNR).
Men's chorus will lead singing.
Special musical numbers by male
choir and quartet. Five-minute talk
to boys and girls, sermon iue
Manliness of Christ"
6:30 p. m. Junior and Senior
D.Y.P. unions.
7:30 p. m. gospel service. Ten-
..!..) anna .orvipn Knerifll mUSiC.
Brief cartoon talk. Message from
Book of Revelation : suDjeci
"The Everlasting Gospel."
Wednesday cau p. in. prayer,
praise and Bible study. General
subject "The Tabernacle, Its
Types and Teaching."
Thursday morning union Thanks
giving service in M. E. South
church. Women's Missionary So
ciety postponed for one week.
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Roseburg St. George's Holy
communion 7:00 and 11:00 a. m.
Church school S: 45 a. m. Commun
ion service 10:00 a. m. Thanksgiv
lug day.
Riddle Ascension Evening;
prayer 7:30 p. m. i
: Kniqht-Porter
Auto Repairing, Painting,'
I Body and Fender Work
' At rtnhxrtson'B Shell Station
'n P. nmirila. fits..
Aligmor ..(.mum u w
M. E. CHURCH, SOUTH j
Carl CrowHOn na.lnr Qurwlai. I
school 9:45 a. in. Loren Harvey,
superintendent. Preaching 11 a. ;
in., by the pastor. Epworth league j
6:30 p. in. Preaching 7:30 by the!
pastor. Prayer meeting every!
Wednesday night at 7:30. Thanks-!
giving service will be held Thurs-1
dny. November 24, from 10:30 to j
u.ov a. m. jtev. .Maurice Roach,'
pastor or the Presbyterian church, i
will cive Din Hprmnn nihu.
churches will assist in the serv
ices. I
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Sunday evening the Women's I
Missionary Society Is presenting,
Mrs. Charles T. Hurd of Portland. I
who will deliver a missionary ad-!
uress on "Temples." Mrs. Hurd
is president of the Women's Svnod-
ical Society of Oregon, and is well
known throughout the state. We
anticipate her message with Inter
est. There will also be special
music by the choir.
The sermon at the 11 o'clock
Here's
When
and
Where
All boy and girl bicycle riders
between the ages ot 7 and 17
are requested to meet at the
Chamber of Commerce, Satur
day. November l!)th, at 7 p. m.
for purpose of forming V. F. W.
Bicycle Safety club.
And How
Special's at Mac's Market are
Manning's Coffee, Yellow Bag,
Ih. 25c; Blue Dag, lb. 29c.
Mac's Market free delivery ser
vice telephone 39.
At
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Serv-
ice
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MORGAN'S GROCERY
SPECIALS FOR THANKSGIVING, 19TH TO 23RD
APPLES Nice ize Spitz
enbergs, fiQC
per box OJr'
SWEET POTATOES
Smooth and bright,
3 lbs
10c
CRANBERRIES
Oregon berries,
quart .. .'
- Large
15c
GRAPEFRUIT
Texas pinks, 4 for mtji
COOKIES A new deli
cious number, 1 Qc
per pound :.
CHOCULAlES Old
fashioned commer- A.
cials, 2 lbs
KKAt-T DINNERS Ue
licious and easily 22 C
prepared, 2 for .... 33
WALNUTS -Franquettes,
2 lbs
Oregon i
33c
Saturday we will serve Kraft Dinner, Coffee and Cookies
Come In.
K-..
POM
BSE
DATES Brimful! l.'Xt
2-lb. cellophane pkg mM0
CITRON, ORANGE anoj LEMON
PEEL Fancy. I
' Per lb. StS
RAISINS Thompson's Ag
Seedless, 4-lb. pkg JbK
RIPE OLIVES Blue &
White, pint tins - Ijv
SIFTED PEAS fled & m
White, No. 2 can Jl V
ASPARAGUS Red & White, All
Green, 1-lb. tall cans A 09
2 for 4C
MARASCHINE CHERRIES Tea
Garden, A
2J oj. jars 1V6
CAKE FLOUR Red &
White, large pkg. JV
PINEAPPLE Red & White
Home Style, d
No. 21 cans X C
GRAPEFRUIT Red & White
Nc. 2 cans, mm
2 for Z7C
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE Red &
White, No. 2 cans,
3 for. 29C
TOMATO JUICE Red & White
No. 1 cans, tm. mt
i for Z5C
FRUIT SALAD or FRUIT COCK
TAIL Red & White,
No. 1 cans 2 for XJfC
CATSUP Red 4 White, m mf
14-oj. bottles JLV
FIG or PLUM PUDDINO
Crosse Blackwell, 9 9
I- lb. can JjC
OYSTERS Blue & White an mt
No. 1 cans 2 for XlV
MANDARIN ORANGES
Red and White, Q
II- oz. cans-A3 for ZoC
GELATINE DESSERT
Flav-R-Jell, .
3 pkg. for lifC
SWEET PICKLES Pheasant
Brand,
16-oz. jars XUC
jiiiiiuiiiiiiiiu"
Thanksgiving! What a day you can make Itl Loved ones will meet
again around the festive board and will rejoice In the celebration of
this annual event. Plan a Red & White Thanksgiving dinner. You'll
find all the "makings" hore at savings. .
Specials for November 1 9th to 23rd Inclusive
Red & White i
No.2y2cans
Pumpkin
. .
Crosse'& Blackwell
Mincemeat . 37c
Red & White
Cranberry Sauce
17-oz. cans,
2 for
29c
Red & White
Marshmall
ows
i-ib.
Mayonnaise
Red & White .
PINTS
27c
COFFEE
Red & White
1-LB. TINS
27c
SALAD
DRESSING
QUARTS
37c
COFFEE
Mart Brand
Freshly Ground
to Order
1-LB. BAGS
23c
The following merchants in Roseburg a nd surrounding territory will serve you :
Allen's Grocery Sutherlin
Frank Bradstreet Riddle
N. D. Cool Estate Drain
N. R. Fisher. Kelley's Corner
C. J. Grimm Rosebur;
I. B. Nichols Brockway
H. F. Hebard & Son Umpqua
A. G. Henninger Clendale
W. R. Anderson ...Roseburg
L. E. Hertninger Canyonvilh?
Morgan' Grocery Roseburg
Reynolds & Adam Myrtle Creek
B. R. Richter & Co Camas Valley
& I ,Ste,sclh Co Yoncalla
H. R. Underwood Oakland
Luther Ellison Dillard