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TWO Sunday HhnwUnc CHURCH OF GOD JIoldB nioetinKB at Hie new Tuber liaclo on Gulden Valley ioud In Kdenbower. Sunday school Sundays at 10 u. m preaching sol-vices at Jl a. nt., evening Hervtcea 7:U0 ii. m. Wednesday evening prayer meet ing at 7:30 p. in. Everyone wel come. ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH (Missouri Synod) Corey and Military slreetB, West Jloseliurg. The services ot Sunday, December 4, begins at 11 a. m. The topic ot the sermon is "The Pur pose of Christ's ttetuiii." This la the second of a series of Advent sermons entitled, "The Keturn of Christ." The Sunday school meets at H:3U a. in. All pruBent and pros pective members of our Sunday school uro urged to be present ou time in order to rehearse for our Christinus service to he held Christ inas eve, December 21. The Luth eran hour will be bioailcust over KllNlt at 1:30 p. in. Sunday. Tune In, write in. We most cordially In vito all to attend our service und Sunday school. W. A, Sylwcster, 1170 Military street, pastor. GLIDE BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday school 10 a. in. .Mrs. Fred ABam, superintendent. Wo have classes for all ages, so come and find jour place. 11 a. in. Morning worship, nub tect, "Christ's Ureal question." 0:30 p. in., H.Y.l'.U. Uuueviovc Moore leader. 7:30 p. in. Mr. .1. 11. Denhani will bring the nioasagu. Saturday. (1 p. in., potluck Bupper fullowed by social hour. Everyone 1b welcome L. S. Cox, I'uslor. FREE METHODIST CHURCH "The church with n homellliu at mosphere." .Corner ot Harvard and UiniKlUH. K ' Sunday school at 0 : -1 r. a. in. Mm day inornlng Willi Superintendent Paul llalrd In charge Young co pies' meeting at I U: -IB. I'i'miching at 11:16 by the evangelist, Uov. WTll. SU-wart, district elder ot the Salem and Hogue ltlver (lls trlcts. will preach al the church at 2:110 Sunday ufternuoii. Ki'V. h ; wart will also ho Willi us for the services Sunday and Monday n Igh is at 7:30, lor the regular uunrleiU '"iTniess otherwise iiniiounred lat er, lo revival services will c .mo Monday evening. The ' week prayer meeting wll e h. Wudnesday evening ul 7.30. 1 monthly hUBlness lueellug of the . "! . will be H.-hl on Krlday uvenlug, Dec. , "t the parsonage. DILLARD CIRCUIT CHURCH - ' K- . NOTES r-: '' UioUlnggin: Sunday cl.l a in Worship service 11 a. n. Mi r i, Eeugue 0:45 p. "K lmm Valley: Sunday school 10 a. . . Evening service 7:30 p. ,n 1 ; inllu: Sunday schoo . lard: Sunday school 10 u. in. i-P worth League II: 15 p. m. I! ' v lake this opportunity." thauktluM'ooideoriliet'an.asVal- ev and Tenmlle cominunltl es lot nak I ! It possible hir I lie church I : es to Big as a member r t ho new " mver projects. We are in hopes hat It will not be long mil" " ' " these churches will have the : " ectrle lights Installed as I are badly needed and will p.i lut l emselves by their coiivenle, c. The Mullen Aid nuclei y ot II 1 Hill rd l'' MMm "" : hrlsl.nas bazaar this Kr My ; llilig ut the schoolhouse. 11 . : liavo many ai'itcics 10 sen ...... I e vo lunch lhr.iugl.oiit the eve ...... i,..,i.,ir hi ft: 11. l'.vel'J- - ' body' Is lnvlH'd lo allelid. C. K. llrltlala, I'astor. ' ' SUTHERLIN METHODIST CHURCH - (),, H. Trick. Paslor ' Sunday school at lo o clock, ' Steward 1-eedy. superintendent. '('hllstlnll ioiim-.i.".n ... ; the sermon loplc lor Ihe moru- lug wurshlp at 11 o'clock. I ! El'; worth U'ligue will meet at o'clock nt the home of Mr. and , Mrs Clarence Kraser, Willi Miss .losste Millie .oiiii.iu.i. " ELKTON CHURCH OF CHRIST Walter A. Haines, Pastor. u,.i,.,l- lu-llil a. III. fun.....' ... Morning worship: ll:u o clock, r Sermon loplc, "The Devils 1 luce " Special auuouiiceiueiils: I.ecluic. "The Passion I'lay As 1 Saw It. by : Mis. Kutlmrliio Slorknuul at ::.W p. ill. " ' FULL GOSPEL ASSEMBLY ; Located at W. End ot Coniiui-relal k Ave. A. Iliuol.l IVisIiik. Paslor There will he services tonight al 7 o'clock with Evangelist Han I ells giving very l'''-";"1.'."" Icacbltia on "Mctoiious l. "'t- Services lor Sunday: Mis. Un let Weber, superintendent ot class I cs Our Sunday school is giouin-. You Are As Old As Your Feet Why have tired out feeling pain in feet, ankle knee, legs and back when they are In m.iny cases caused by omo lorm of foot troubles Dr. J, M. Ingalls REGISTERED FOOT DOCTOR who makes reoular visits every othor Saturday to your city, is licensed bv the state of Oregon la a CHIROPODIST PODIA TRIST He gives complete foot tervlce. Weak or flat feet, corns, calouses, ingrowing nails, treat ed without pain and with little cost and trouble to you. Call for appointment or como in. Next visit Saturday, December 3rd 8 a. m. to 5 p m. Umpqua Hotel, Roebura Daily Devotions Ml. CHAltUSS A. EDWARDS it Ib a rather poor religion that seeks to satisly Itself with merely negative attainment, and Judges doing without as the great virtue. There are Borne things, or course, that a good man does hot do, if there must be others that he does do, if there is to be any reality to Ills goodness. The I'ualinist 15:1-5 puts the negative and positive together and insist that they both belong. His good man not only walkelh uprightly but he workclh righteousness, he speak elli until In his heart and he slaiidereth not with his tongue, and he iloes not undertake lo say which is the more import ant. So sure Is he both are es sential. Help us, our Heavenly Kather, that we may not only love iho truth but live It; that our living from iluy lo day may 'bear constant wllliess to the faith and philosophy that we acknowledge and profess. May loud confessing never take the place in our lives of tioble con duct. Amen. Wo would enjoy having you pay us u visit. Preaching service at 11 a. in. Message by Evangelist Itaiinells. Uudio service over KltNK nt 5:ir,. Tune In. Children's church ut li:30. Floyd lljorkliind In churge. Evangelistic service at 7:30. We hid you welcome to hear our Hpee ial speaker. We will have services every night thiB coming week except Sat urday. Ilihle starling at 7:00 p. m. livuugellstle service at 7:30. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST 312 10. Dotighis Street. Regular services Sunday at 11:00 a. III. Subject of lesson: "Cod tile Only Cause and Creator." Sunday school eouvcncB at II: -15 a. m. Wed nesday evening meetings which in clude testimonies or healing unit remarks on Christian Science, are held ut 8:00 o'clock. The rending room on lower Hour or church edi rice is open dally except Sundays and holidays from 3:00 lo 1:00 p. in. Here the illlile and all author ized Christian Science literature may bo read, borrowed or sub scribed for. The public Is cordial ly Invited lo iiltend Hie church ser vices ami to visit the reading ruom. BETHEL MISSION 135 Slieridllll SI. Sunday services: Sunday bcIiooI 11:15 a. in. KviuiKoltBllo services 11 a. in. Kveulug serviceB 7:30 p. m, Prayer meetings each Thursday 7 p. in. Conui out to thesu ser vices Hotter como early us our sealing capacity Is limited, livery one welcome. FIRST METHODIST EPISOOPAL CHURCH S. Ilayuor Smllli, mlulster. Smi ley school at !I:I5 with Mrs. A. J. Ceddes as superintendent. Morn ing worship ul 11 o'clock with ser mon by Ihe pastor und music by tbu choir wilb Mrs. Cordon Slew art organist. Kpwnrth league at 11:311, Miss Klaine Kelt, leader: suhjecl, "How lo Make I'p Your Mia. I. Kvciilng worship at 7::io o'clock wllh a lirieen minute organ- piano concert by Mrs. Paul (leddes and Miss Virginia Wright und a stereopth'Oit lecture hy the pastor it V A.VV 1 OHM . i DOUGLAS COUNTY Farm Bureau Cooperative Exchange Boseburg, Oregon P.S But thttVt lott raor to It aV ut 4bout it "CATERPILLAR" ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, on "Heboid Hie City." Mid week service of prayer and praise Wed nesday evening at 7 o'clock. Tues day the Douglas county Sunday school union will hold their annual convention. Dr. S. W. Hall, district ' superintendent, Bpeaklug ut 7:30. The convention will begin at 10 a. in. with a splendid program throughout the day. CHURCH OF CHRIST The Church of Christ extends to everyone a cordial Invitation to at tend the all-day meeting or the church next Sunday. Meeting will hegiri at U : -15 a. m. i'reachlng at 11 o'clock, .lames Camp of Eugene will he the speaker at the morning service. A basket dinner will he served at the noon hour. At 2:30 there will be , song service ami I speaking. The church meets in K. 1 1. hall, over itoseburg garage. Come and bring some one with you. Homer H. Pippin, minister. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Omi hlrx.-k east ut' (lie court house on PoiikIjih nt rer;t. Surnlay hHioo! ut it: If) in chaiKft of Freil Alucy, HUiKM-iiiteiulent. The U'mum is oti the coininuniliiieiit: "Thou Shalt Nut Hear False WltneHH." Pieacrh fiiK wei vlee at i 1:10. Thia Ih ednca llonal Suii'lay. An ut'ffM-iiiK will he latten for N. N. 0. at Namim. Ida ho. N. V. 1'. H. nt G:-ir an inter- eHtln college iio;iain Ih planned to he Kiveii by the "Country" Inirch. Youiik people you are wel come. 1'ieuchiiiK Bervice at 7:15 wllh (he nuBtor preachhiK on the Hiihjeet, "Leaks In a Ciiristhiu Ufe." Mid-wi'ok prayer service ThiiiHduy at 7:30. All are invited to alt und these wervicea. Leonard O, Johnson, pator M. E. CHURCH SOUTH Curl Crowsou, Pastor. Sunday school !I:-I5 a. m. Lorcn Harvey, superintendent. Preaching 1 1 a. in. by the pastor. Voting people's meeting al 11:30 . m. Preaching .7:30 p. m. by the pas tor. Prayer meeting Wednesday eve ning at 7:30. The public Is cordially Invited to ittenil uny and all services, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH J. It. 'I'll i-ii ) ii 1 1 . minister. !l:3o a. ill. prayer meeting, tl: If, it. in. Ililile school, Alvlll Tipton, superintend ent. Classes for all ages of both sexes. 10:55 a. in. worship. (Itroiul. cast over KKNlt). Iluot Oeutiost) Mr. and Mrs. .1. It. Tiiriibull. "Lend Me lo Calvary." (Klrkpatrlck). Ser- moil, "The Moiiiitain-Top of Vis ion." Lords supper at close. 3:00 p. 111. special prayer meeting. -I::t0 p. in. W. W. (J. girls' annuiil vesper service. (I'uhllc invited.) 0:30 p. in. Junior und senior H. V. P. unions. 7:30 p. m. lecture on Hook ot Itevelallon. Subject: "Small, His Hllldlug und Doom. Ten-minute song service and special number by Junior choir. Wednesday, 7::o p. 111., prayer, praise and Ilihle study. Subject, "The Holy Hi' Holies, Special business meeting al. cIohu. Thursday aflerhoon, la nes aid society. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH What Is .Sahalion?" is the ser mon loplc: lor Sunday mornlnK- he evening inossaKf will he on Abraham a Man of Fallh." The Sunday school is eiijoyliiK a series of talks by the superintendent, .Indue It. L. ICddy. on Ihe subjecl YOU CAN LEARN ABOUT COFFEE FLAVOR FROM M J'B's RICHER ROAST E3 fro Finer flavor assured equally delicious made mild, medium or strong Drip or Regular grind. You'll find a richer, more de licious llavor in M-J-U Cortcc. You sec, M j 11 1$ a double McnJ of the world's finest cof fees ySi-jr Mended green, then blended tttin after months of ageing. Tins develops a perfect GUARANTEE M I D Coll'ce is guaranteed to make the best cotfee you ever tasted or your money will be refunded. THE COFFEE WITH THS of "Archaeology and the Bible." It is an interesting study of the scientific evidence of the author ity of the Bible. The Women's Missionary society will meet at 2:'.W o'clock Thursday afternoon at (he home of Alia. W. M. Camp bell, 1032 North Jackson street. Mrs. Carl SpaulUiiiK will be the assistant horftess, Mrs. Margaret KodgerM will lead the devotions, and Mrs. C. E. Unbolts will pre sent the program "Our Objec tives." All the women; of the church are urged to attend. A study of the spiritual life of the Christ ian was started at the prayer meeting service last week. This vital subject for the daily life and service of the Christian is com manding considerable attention. The calendar for the week. Sun day: Sunday school 9:45 a. ni morning worship 11 a. m., junior society G p. rn-, senior society 6:30 p. in., evening service 7:30 p. m.; Wednesday: prayer meeting 7:30 p. m., choir practice 8:30 p. in.; Thursday: Women's Missionary society 2:30 p. in.. . DRAMATIC CLUB PLANS ACTIVITIES 7Cva Baker, president, was' In charge of the Nebo Dramatic club meeting at "Thursday activity pe riod. Plans for raising money were discussed and a committee compos ed of liob Hollows, chairman. Corlnne-Anne Perry and Jack Craig was appointed to look into the mat ter of having the weekly broadcasts by the school urrunged differently. Uoyd Jackson adviser for the club, announced that the play for the Christinas 'program would arrive soon and the club could start wprk iug on it immediately. Oddities Gleaned From Day's News Cold Setting WAYNKSniJItfi, Pa. William Dryer's compuuions wore amazed to seo him get quickly to his foet after falling ititq a snowbank while Ice skating. Matches In u hip pocket had bo- come ignited through friction and set his trousers a t iro. News Hound ST. LOUIS "Butch," trained fox terrier "news hound," was back on the job today and Newsboy' Johnny Kilfoy shouted his headlines u little more jubilantly. Hutch, and the money changer he carries strapped to his harness so customers can make their own chaiiKo, disappeared Monday. "Two sorry people." who tied an apologetic note to his harness and sent him back, money changer und all, were forgiven. Dog Fare KI.CIN, III. I'uK. an lOngllsh bull dog, bus a luxicuh ride utmost daily, given by Ills owner's friends who llitd 1'ug wandering far from his lmnio. : Hut Pug's iimsler, T)r. Knuto H, Hanson, said this was not only ex tremely unnoying, but expensive. Consequently, hu appealed to Ills friends lo let Pug shift for himself. "lie's only pretending anyway," Hanson said. "Ho knows the way home hut doesn't want in walk, lie's ilalTy about riding III taxi cabs." Surtl Anybody otn mitkt grtiHf cojftt uiib M J li. fusion of rare coffee flavors in Uie roasting. The natural result is a richer roast of cortcc so full of fla vor that it is delicious every time mi Ul, medium or strong. Try MJ-B today and see. j3 OREGON, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 2, 1938. U. S. LINER HARDING SUFFERS DAMAGE I.E HAVRE. Franca, Dec. 2 lAi') 'Die United States liner i'rt'Hldcnl Harding was thrown axalunt a Jetty by a heavy wind as uhe entered port early today after a voyage from New York and was so damaged she was put In dry dock. Some 40 paggeiigem for Huiuuurg disembarked with those for I-e Havre and were sent on to Ger many by train. Although the damage was esti mated at about $10,1100. It was suf ficient to hold up the U,SU9-tun liner for repairs. She was being brought into port by four tugs when the wind push ed her nose Into a breakwater. The same gale delayed for seveu hours the sailing of the United States liner Washington for New York. United Semes Huh officials ex pected the President Harding lo be ready to sail for Hamburg on schedule tomorrow. Other esti mates, however, were that she nilyht be tied up several days. Crackup of Nazi Regime Regarded As Inevitable Hy JOHN T. KLY.NN NEW YOHK. Dec. 2 One of the (luestious nfost often asked about (lermany is, "How long can the nnzi regime last?" It is a question, of course, which has two aspects economic and political. First, the economic, economists have predicted that Germany, run iiiug In violation of mast economic laws, would crack up sooner than Ibis. Without an adequate gold reserve, with foreign trade ruth lessly cut, with capital Investments drying up, how does she manage to operate? Thc,unswo) is reasonably plain. In lMH (lermany found herself In much tho Hume position as we round ourselves. Hitler came Into power about the time IJoosovelt did. Until adopted the . iilnn nf Another famous Red - & -SpMl WWCSKSS?553 " White nine, nineteen - lind -v aKBtH 11 jBJiBaa8BiaS'' ' ' V :::.''": -v ' ,'.,.!. ri I . H twenty-nine cent sale. Thrlf. . ''83L!a'5t--5l ,' B Here are baraains aalorelv Another famous Red -J & White nine, nineteen - aitf twenty-nine cent sale, Thrlf- ty housewives will" quickly take advantage of these super-values. Shop and Save on Quality Red & White brand foods. 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Hoosevelt announced his intention oi doing everything in his power to raise both pi-ices and wages. Tax, Tax, Tax Then Hitler proceeded to tax. He taxed everybody, from the low est workman lo the richest capital ist. He literally drained" every one. Thus, when Hoosevelt bor rowed a billion and spent it, it went Into private hands and re mained there. When he wanted to spend more money he had to bor row another billion. When Hitler borrowed a billion it went into pri vate hands and there he immediate ly recaptured It by moans of dras tic taxation so that ho got It back and had to spend again. We need pursue the comparison no further. Hitler thus kept the spending power of the people at the lowest point by keeping wages down, but he spread the income over a larger number of people Soon there wore no unemployed be cause all had work work in the armament plants supported by this enormous borrowing and taxation. But these people have little to spend even out of their low wages and high profits, because the gov ernment withdraws it all from them by taxes. All this requires an immense amount of regulation of the minutest .variety. But one effect of this Is slowly to dry up all capital investment. The business men can make large profits, since everybody la employ ed and wages are low, but he is allowed to keep so little of his pro fits that you culiuot imagine him Investing uny of what he does re tain to make further profits which will do him so little good. There fore, investment ends. And as investment comes to an V2jori? a Ttf&fr SYRUP ii ft jPM mince No. 22 ... Cans 19C ... Cans No, 2V2 .. Cans 19C TallCans g 6-Box 0 Carton 4 Cana tor 19C 4 Bars for 19C The following merchants in Roseburg I. B. Nichols Brockway H. F. Hebard & Son Umpqua A. G. Henninger Ghindale W. R. Anderson Roseburg L. E. Henninger....! Canyonville end the government must step in to supplv its place by government supported industries. The effect or this will be gradually to extinguish the capitalist system entirely and thus what started out to be a last ditch fight to save capitalism, ends by growing iuto a collectivist state. But It Is a collectivist stale built upon the complete expropriation ol the capitalist and middle classes without correspondingly emanci pating the worker. It has In it the seeds of disintegration nut only because of its economic weakness es, but because of its political weaknesses, for presently all class es will oppose it. Violence Plus Scarcity Equal Crackup On the purely political side, the regime Is founded on violence and scarcity. 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But also the men at the top inevitably will fall out. Already there has. been one falling out and omw bloody -purge, There will he othersf! v .-a,nlitifiii.qrv recime based mli brutal violence has ever escaped the .quarrels oi mu leuu-m. - Those two factors, plus tho spir itual forces at work the resenty nient of Catholics and large num-'; bers of Protestants, added to the: economic factors makes tho crack-up of the regime inevitable No one. of course, can put his linger on the date of the crack. UUl 11- I"" (Copyright, 1938. NEA Service, 1 - Inn 1 ',.Phone Cooked and ready to serve. A. shank, Ib. w COCONUTS Large size, fresh ones, Jj 2 for AJV APPLES Local Q Spitzenbergs, box .. BREAKFAST FIGS Fancy tall cans, 2 cans 256 CHEESE-Kraft American or I brick, 2-lb. loaf .55C for it.Ki 9c No. 2 QC Cans No- 2'2 Ot Cans Morgan's Grocery Roseburg Reynolds & Adams Myrtle Creek B. R. Richter & Co Camas Valley E. T. Stenseth Co Yoncalla H. R. Underwood Oakland Luther Ellison Dillard 1