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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER II. 1940.
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iMuett Dllr Bct Rundar lr Ike
Nw-ncvlrw Co lac
tw I'TIm Awst-tat Prru
Th Aoclt-d Ptm It exclusive
ly ntltlnd to Hie UM for republ ca
tion of all mm, dlptche creditad
to It or not otherwise credited In
Ihlr paper and to all tonal newt
pubtlahx. herein. All right, of re-
Eubl cation of epeclal dlfpatclMf
rein are alio reaerved.
HARRIS ELLSWORTH' Hdltor
Rntered at
second' data matter'
at lha nmt nfflca at
oaeburr, Oregon.
under aui ok
Mann. 2, i7.
mprenUd by
New Vorfc 271 Mndlnon Ave. Cal
tmm 3"0 N. Michigan Ave Han
rwiin-lil II""1! J?,r""' J'"
trait 30M W.' Orand Boulevard
YZm Aavriee " 8prlnf "?
tuttli Ififl Stewart Street Port-
N. Tentn street.
ubsrrintloa Itatra
Pally, per yar by mall
Dally. mom ha by mall
Bally. 3 monlln by mall.....
Bally, by currier per month.,
ally, by carrier per yoar....
.15.00
. 2.60
. 1.25
. .:
. 7.80
Every etate. county and city
official or board that handle's
public money should publish nt
regular Intervals an accounting
of It, showing where and how
each dollar Is spent. This Is a
fundamental principle of demo
cratic government.
TUB tc8 lowiinl "fedcrullzii
lion" of Iho I'nltnd (Hilton
(which tnrm may como to bo tlio
term Uricitl to describe our lirnnil of
authoritarian government) como
slowly but, tinclor tho iiroHcnl ml
ministration they nrs coining
Huroly,
For oxomplo tlio adinlniHtrutlon
of relief wna u Btato function nl
fli-Ht. Doubtless it will not be re
moniboieil, but somehow the relief
program bocamo n worn progi'iun
mill hecamo a federal works pro
gram. Thin week cinno another step. II
la not ao very Important now for
we havo other and vitally moru ex
citing news. Hut burled In the news
rouort of the passage of tho home
guard bill by the United BUttes
senate was thin puiagiaph:
"Tho chief senulo change In Hie
homo guards lneusuro previously
passed by tho house was a provis
ion giving the secretary of war con
trol over the proposed new military
units. Senators said thin would
meet a complaint by organised la
bor Hint Iho house bill would have
made possible foriiiiillon of MkI
lantu' groups to suppress unions."
This Is a thin excuse, to bp sure,
for taking away from slate govern
ments tbo handling of protection
units In tho absence of the state
national guard troops.
Are wo supposed to iiuilerslanil
from this that tlio several slates
are now no longer competent wllh
Ihelr own stutc governments In
deal v. Ilh such a simple problem as
homo guard mills? Has any Htstc
government wllh the possible ex
ception of New Jersey, proven It
self incompetent to such an extent
that this drastic action hy the son
uto is warranted?
Wo think not.
Hut the drift has set In. Wu puss
almost unnoticed thin action which
further reduces tho value and au
thority of alalo government. Them
have been so many before as to
make Ihlu insignificant. Already in
eight years we have mere federal
bureau, department and "adminis
tration" offices In our own slulo
than uo have departments and of
fices of our stale government. Tills
condition Is NHW In eight yearn.
Whflt will we have newer if Ihe
same administration is continued
Tour years mote? There Is the "fed
oral roemploj'ment agency" not
a state employment office with fed
eral cooperation. There Is the Fed
eral Housing Administration not.
again, a stale housing program sup
ported anil aided by federal funds.
Tills list could go on and on down
through the new deal agencies.
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How can this Irend Inward ron
rentrating all power anil authority
at the top be called natural, acci
dental or for Iho reason that an
emergency exists? The president j
has declared some 10 emergencies j
In the last seven cni'S---nnd Ihe
declaration of earh one has seen
seine further power, large or small,
vested In Ihe federal government.
This Is not tho American way.
This Ib net the sort of government
that bas been successful In tills
land of ours for l.'.n years. This Is
not the form of government Hint
the frame of the constitution de
vised. Tho constitution expressly
provides a system of Ingenuous
checks and balances to prevent ex
cess power ever being held by any
one, or any group. In fuel the pow
ers of the federal gnvm niiicut are
expressly set out and lislcd in tho
constitution. But the current ad
ministration has stretched the in
terpretation of these powers to a
point where already tho relation'
ship between the state govern
ments and the federal government
Is badly out of balunco.
This trend Is a trend toward dic
tatorship of some form or another
Hut whatever tho form it will take
tho net result will ho the curtail
ment of human freedom and the
abridgement of humun happiness.
There Is only one way to stop
tho trend. Deny a third term to the
administration In power. And in tlio
futuro wo should deny more than
two terms as president to any anil
all who hold that office. The lime
to write this policy Into Iho Ameri
can system of government is right
now. There is no oilier issue In
Ihla presidential campaign.
Editorials on News
(Continued from page 1.)
her hand is necessarily weak?
To answer that question with
any nnsurunco, one would huve to
know what commitments have
been made by tin I' N IT K I)
HTATKS.
This wilier doesn't know. Con
gress doesn't know. Only a small
Inner circle in our government
knows.
JAI'AN Is believed In he weak
t t i si ri i liuu nv hit nut iil liV lnr
war In (,'hlna, which Iium proved
much more KcriouK than wan ex
pected when it derail as nearly
all warn prove lu be.
Kneed hy tho eerlnfn pninpei-l
of war with the United Stales, It
Ih believed In Vanh.nr,lnn thai
nhe will hark off finin il show
down.
There in also the pionpeet (not
entertained in WaHhiiiKton, appar
ently) thai Japan, cornered, see
ing her whole far-fluiiK Oriental
entorprlHO In danger f crashiiiK
down, will flK'ht-
a cornered
eoyoto flghlH,
TIIKUK 1h talk of HiiHHia acting '
n-llh IIl-lt,fil mirl Mm I'lliti.ll
Stales in the showdown. Don't
take too inueli Htock in that talk.1
Crafty .Stalin would probably like
nothing better lhau to kim! the
United State.s and Japim at war. :
That would Klve him another j
ehance to pick the hones of wimu- j
body elsp'H kill. i
Tho Oriental polier Maine In fully
jih exeilhiK " Iho Kiiropean kiuuo
that preceded the (ierimiii inarch
inln Pnliiiiil -iiikI Itivnlvf.M -it nm, I.
directly.
Guard Welcomes
Payday; New Type
Of Gun Received
lly MAliSIIAI.L MI N I'
('AMI' MUUtAY. (Id. 7.
I'ay
for lime served in I lie rcmihn-
army
i -chi
heiuee.'i September li and
Iter I was received Uy
liiiardsmen
of tln Hosehui unit hi si l-'riday
l'ay dtiy oci ur.s near the first o
every month lu Die army and Is ,(
an eiiuer ly looked torward to as (
i niiMiiiii. wmii iiie meinei tin-
vantage. o ocetirrhiK twelve limes
a year. I
IMirinu tht! test days oi Saturday
and Sunday many men of the com
pmiy en.io ed the rccn-atiomit la
cilitie.H of American Lalie. olympia,
Tacoma and Scull le. .Miss ( lata
Mae Duller, of I.ookinuulass. Miss
Hetty .lane IHxou and Mrs. iletnard
Sua r. of Kosehnri;, visited the camp
Saturday and accompanied hy Cor
pora I I'm nk Norton. I'rivate Worth
)a l ami Corporal 1 tenia i d Saur.
all of Company U. visited in Se-
utile Saturday and Sunday. Ameri
can like. situated about u mile mid
11 half from camp, is I In favorite
pleasure spot lor uuardsineii on
drill dins alter rclrcal and lo spend
the leisure hours Saturday and Sun-
dav. The hike is an ideal recrea
tion spot wllli facilities for rowiim,
tfshini;. hathiui; and various other
entertainment.
New Type Gun Received
Motulav. Ciiptaiu Kohert I,. Irv
Inn, assisted hy 1st l,t. Wallace
Itohertsnu. l!nd l.t. I'rauk Kino and
Jml l.t. l.oim. bet'iui inslniri-
inu his men in tnore advanced mill-
inry tactics. 1 i a m In it in p! acini:
l:il weapons in act ion was mu
phasi.e with intensive fiistmrtiou
ilso in the mechanics ol the mius
ind close order drill. An S mm
nun tar. the newest weapon of lliis
type in use in the 1'. S. aimy, was
received Monday by Co. I . pre
vious t ruin I ui: ol i he mortar pla
toon had been with t lie old world
war mIihIi trench mortar. Keutu-
ally this unit will lime iwo (.i ilee
new mortars Interest in inoi tai
tiainiui; ineveaseil ureut! as a ie-
stilt d this aiiulsilion.
This unit drew the nimrd detad
lor lu tober 7 and s. This detail
rot a led bci ween iiuiis in the
hnent so t hat all l ei ei e their
detail lu turn. The men aie on
duty for l' hours and each man is
as:di;ued a posl to una i d tor
bonis ami is relieved t o- tour
hours. Second Lieutenant Kai 1 t
I .out; was attpoiuted as olficer ol ,
tin day, Si;t. I.aui a nee II ill w as j
sergeant of (he i:uard and I "or
porals of the (hiaid John Trozelle, J
James Todd and Samuel Tindall
Thirty-I'he privates weie assigned
to u u it rd the camps posts. I
Colds of Intnor coiieijueiice are j
prevalent in ttie cotupanv but with
tin M'rinns lllnr.is im lar. 'I'lif I.-ihI
Innoi-tilitllnn auallist llnlrl if a
srip (it llirch was chrn i.iim-i.i
wild a MiiHllpnx wtt-rinitiiiiii limits
Uhl'tl iiImi In llli'll who wt'l-i' tillat'li
t(i luki.' II ht'l-in. Ira liu: lio.si Inn i;
I Leave for Portland Mr ami Mrs
1 HiirIi Rltrlilc. Jr . nf i ;.u .1,-n V.ilh
ll'It tu'JdV fur Pnrllall'l to -l!H
i'ie stun k shim .
OUT OUR WAY
4- WHY, AH- THAT'S TOUGH ON Y HE SHOULD BE
UH - THAT A NEW FOREMAW, ) URGIKj' DICVC To
"7 MACH1ME 1 TaVlM' TO BOSS SlOW DOWM MORE-
-J WOULD ( oi AM OLD HEAD IF X1CIC vVASM'T
I STAK1D A V - WHO kNOWS SO POKE THEy'D
"A LITTLE V TWICE AS MUCH OF MADE HIM TH'
-- MORE FEED, AS HE DOES.' TH' J FOR EM AW! THIS
I VJOULDM'T j I BULL COULPM'T GUV OWES DICK A
IT, V SPEED OL' PICK DEBT OF GRATITUDE.
rrrrrV I I UP--WHY SHOULD k AM' LOOkC AT HIM.'
; nlmTrri -xr: H&"TRVT?
Merchant Marine
Is Opened to CCC
vppmximafe!y l.onn i-iili.in eon
Hi'l'vatUMi irii -pM euiollfi'S will lit
Heleel eel aoimally lor nn ji)iyimnl
hy the mai I line comiiiissloii. at
enrdliiK to advice n-ci-ived tn-re
))f . (m;irt rmin,v nnhlle w.-I-
,rre -om mission. To he eiiKihli
I lor Heleel hui, Ikiv.s must have
completed one year's enrollment
with the cotpM. must In' in nood
health and must have salisliietory
liehavjor and work records. Alter
selection hy I he ei villi) u eonserv a
lion eorpH authorities, the hoys are
ottered employ merit hy I he mari
time commission m receive I :;tin
lUK for service with the merchant
murine.
In order to natality lur such
hainhm. hoys must he hetuceu
the lines ol' IS and year. J m r-
li.ir II... Inniili.i. .,,.,-(..,( t I -.,.
;kn(lWI, ;ifl .,,.,.,.,. ail(,
aie paid S21 a month, teceiviti.i; in
jaddltiou. cImIImiik. suhsistem e ;hm1
Hiaiter.;. Cpou coin pl-t i 1 ion ol
1 1 he training pel hid. u s . h
iiualllo'd are iih-ie ti' il in the iriei
J chant ma i inc. Their Mains It-if h
idiiiint; tiie ti;niiin' p"iod ntel i-m-;
ploy in en t p-i in) is Unit oi im
imous in priMite ein;il(ymeiii. ;i:id
tiny ur
not reiiuired t u r oi ilieir
earning:
tot' lund
to make any allotments
lor the .support ol their
hnnilies. I low ev
many instances
contribute to tlie
pan ins or other
cordiiu; to repre.
the CCC and th
r. ill a m -al
hoys otiintai ily
suppoit oi iheir
dependent.-. Ac
inlates ol' holh
maritime coin-
uiission. Im a wiin coimiIi
Mlc!
1 1 ;iin in sr s.-i 1 1st -ictoiilv u il I lie
ul l,l(i ,.u-,.i(.nt opp'ot innii i- s
tor
out inuoiis ouiplov metit .
Applicai ions lor CCC enrollment
ire now heinn taken at tin otlice
l he I loimlas county puidic w c-
tail' coiuuiissioii, accordini: hi ;lr,
.1 oh ii son. iv it h a number o va
cancies still available.
KRNR
r4Mstlni (jralaas
HM Kllo.yalaa
KK.MAINI.NG IIOL'KS TOIiAV
IMHI M.'llilK'l- I ;i lli'i'.
1:15 M.i Perkins, Oxyclol. MBS.
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MBS.
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ii r. i 'inn" r 1 1.. hi i-
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5:55 News. Calif. M.kiIic Utili
ties Co.
:00 R.lymoiul Gi.im Swing.
White Owl Ciu.iis, MBS.
7: I.", M in ii:i I M.n-l ii.i.
7 ''" l.iini' l!:iimi'r, IIIS.
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9:00-9:15-
Alka Seltzer News,
Republican Nat"!
tee.
MBS.
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JO News-Review of the An.
IONews, Denn-Gerretson Co.
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53 News-Rev lew of the An .
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3TEPPIMG OM
THE STEPPISJG STOME
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1 : :!ll- - Sain Koki'u llaw.'liians,
MILS.
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MIIS.
a: ir,-- Malini.i. I)anri.
.".::: ciyih. (.urns' dri ll., M IIS.
6:00 Speech by President Roose
velt, MBS.
i;:.:ii--.Iiihn 11. Ilnclics. MISS.
II: la MrlDilil'H MimIim ii.
6:55 News. Calif. Pacific Utili
ties Co.
7:in- Mutual Mai'strns.
7::in-
K : nn -X::in
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MIIS.
Ciillf. Mi'lnilii's. MIIS.
Hull Cl'ishv'a Ori:h., MIIS.
Ni-WB, MIIS.
Miti-lmll Avi-cs' Unll.. MIIS.
Il ::in -Chili. I.ii-as' (licli.. MIIS.
lii:im llavi-n nl Iti-sl, .MIIS.
u::i'i--Sl'-n on.
si'.Mi.w. (T. i:i
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S:nr, 7 Mlliuli! Mini. MIIS.
S : I'll IIIIC- Ni.wn. AIMS.
S : :Hr 'ii - t T I'rnplii'i'V (.'Iniir,
MIIS.
S:l.'i Canary Choi lis. MilS.
!i:(in -Tin- VMCA in I In: I'ii-m-iiI
Crisis, MIIS.
9:15 The Chaplain Speaks, Rev.
Perry Smith.
:i:;:n Sim; a Suns nf Sali'ly Club,
MIIS.
Ii IT, Aliri' litis-. I'lanisl. MIIS.
In nn Slrinirs in Swinutim'-. MIIS.
10:15 Romance of the Hi-Ways.
Greyhound Lines, MBS. ;
ln::in- laiilmmn Nal'l (.'nnvi'iiiiuii,
MIIS. '
11:00 Baptist Church Services.
I L': mi- Xiihnili'x Chililri-ii, MIIS.
j:::a Sinnlay Varipiirs.
1 :ii' H.-ivi li nf Hi-si. M IIS.
J.nil Sunday .Mat inri-.
:'.'i 'I'll- Shallow, MIIS.
:: a" I i.-ini n i nvli.
:t.:in siiinv ui" Ji- UVrk, Mi;s.
I:"" lli-inlt..vinis. MIIS.
4:30 The Angelus Hour, Dr. C. A.
Edwards.
ri:un Aimniian I'nnnn nl' tin- Air.
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Mils.
A FORMER KING
HORIZONTAL
1 Pictured
former Euro
pean ruler.
7 He is the
former
king.
12 Measure of
cloth.
13 Visionary.
15 Frozen
moisture.
1G Authentic.
17 Pinkish.
Answer lo
J0.i3.AA.AJlS
rut-r
Y F A (7
tST.B.El
K J Hi .k-l
A.RAEAL
CAN A
E L a Nl
Ill Sand hill.
M Hugo wind
instrument.
Custom.
23 He was king
from to
1931.
24 Distinctive
theory.
37 Not suitable.
3!) Wrangled.
41 Auto house.
45 Undresses.
50 Hall.
51 Vaini.-h
ingredient.
53 He is now an
from his
land.
26 Health spring. M Masculine.
2BTO kidnap. 55 Before.
32 Pound (abbr.) 56 Hardens.
M Plunderers. 57 Foremost.
35 To remark. 58 Father.
36 In reality. 59 Gibe.
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6:00 Old Fashioned Revival
Hour, MBS.
7:00 Favorite Songs of Yours
and Mine, Hansen Motor Co.
7:15 The Quiet Hour.
7:15 Symphony.
8:00 The Answer Man, Van Dyke
Cigars, MBS.
S:1.- -U'yiho William.. MIIS.
S::in Ii) Chiiimn Tonight, MIIS.
11:00 .News, MIIS.
!l: la llano; (Hi ll.
!l: HI! Sign Off.
lli-lon Casoy. well known Inrul
I'lltnrlalni't- wilt ho hoaril on u spc
i:ial rnpuhlinti rally radio program
on KliNIt Friday nlKht from 11:15
in ill. Thr- prnttram will originate
In I urllanit over a special Oregon
lielv.ork of Klations. and will lea-iii.-o
entertainers from all over
( n'egon.
J. P. Motschenbacher
Loses Father by Death
Mr. and Mrs. .1. 1'. Mnlscheit
liarh'T and daughter, Susan, and
son. Kllinit, left Thursday for Kla
math Falls where they were called
by Ihe death of Mr. Motschen
haclier's father, Michael Moischen
bacliiir. at. tin- age of 711 years. The
elder Mr. .Me'schenliacher a native
of Arcadia, Wis., had been a resi
lient of Klamath Kails lor the past
111 years.,- He recently suffered a
paralytic- stroke. The .1. P. Mot
srdienliacher family vlsiti-d with
him last week-end. lie leaves a
widow, seven sons, three broth
ers. I'nur sisters and II grand
children. WEATHER STATISTICS
By the U. 3. Weather Bureau.
Iliiiuidily 4:3o p. in. yesterday ll'e
Hlgbesl temperature yesterday 79
l.nwesi temperature last night -IS
Precipitation lor IM hours o
I'reclp. since first of ituinth "2
I'recip. from Sept. 1, IIUIJ 3.(l"i
Kxccss since Sepl. 1, 19n 9u
Previous Puzile 13 Sound of
H.E:A O.E.QI inquiry.
Jl fastidious.
23 Infant.
25 Lash marl:.
27 Flat plate
o metal.
2D Buddhist
festival.
30 Male bee.
31 Indian.
34 Entangled.
35 Dressed
smartly.
38 Measure of
area.
3D Frozen rain.
40 Cown.
42 Ramifications,
43 Pertaining to
wings.
44 SickncssC3.
46 Beasts of
burden.
47 Mosquito
sting.
48 Otherwise.
40 Southeast
(abbr.).
52 Constellation.
AjvV
ST!AR
ClL'IfD
ilAHNBELQEj
riRE r i ArTf-HV-Tl
VERTICAL
2 To ogle.
3 Banner.
4 Clay pol.
5 To drink
slowly.
6 Antipathy.
7 Final causes.
8 To handle.
9 Spiders' ncsls.
10 Cake froster.
11 Transmitted.
14 Being.
16 His followers
are called
Sunday HUitwUno
at the sl
DAILY DEVOTIONS
In. CHAS. A. EDWARDS
Immortality Is not an inher
ent right. Eternal life Is h re
ward. "The gift of God." V.'e
roup what we sow. Praetlcd
lihyKical rules timl you t-eap u
Ilenllhy hotly, l'raetieo mental
rules and you roup a prime
tniiiil. Practice spiritual rules
pruypr, worship, meditation mid
you reap a personality fitted for
eternal life. ' Therefore, to lie
gleet curing for the soul is to
dwarf our best Helves here and
enter the next world a pauper.
Kgotisis boastfully announce, I
im not afraid to die. Jesus
'iverled It until Ho could sity.
'it is finished." Then Ho and
wo graduate lulu life evei'lust
lug. In Franco, deer holly
phased rest securely and ser
enely In vast fields of lilies
where the sweet scent defeats
(he trailing hounds. The shep
herds pasture provide nourish
ment, hut also offer surcease
for unrest and feverish freiiiiig.
A man who was healed without
charge, lit a Christian hospital,
I'ound that one thousand dollars
would endow a lied. Ho deter
mined to deprive himself of
minor pleasures and later rais
ed that amount. Later seeing
a boy in the bed, he said, that
is better than pleasures. Amen.
FULL GOSPEL ASSEMBLY
I .oca led at the end of West
Commercial Ave. A. Harold Pers
Ing. pastor. Service tonight with
Kvangellst Hubert (I. Uunnells
speaking. Services for Ibis com
ing Sunday. Our Sunday school
convenes at 9: 45 wllh John Klllot,
our superintendent, in charge,
classes for all ages. A class for
ine lly Is taught hy Hev. A.
Harold PersliiK. the pastor. The
class Invites you. Morning serv
ice ut 11 a. in. Willi Uev. Uunnells
speaking. Children's church at
fi::io. Young people's service at
(l:3ii. Mrs. Dirks lu charge. Kvan
gellslic service at 7:11". Ilov. Han
nells speaking. This will ho Ilia
final service nf these special meet
ings which have been going lor
live weeks. Services lor the week:
Tuesday night at 7:!lo. devotional
with a gospel message by Ihe pas
tor. Friday night nl 7:3". pastor
will be assisted hy the young peo
ple in this service.
CHRISTION SCIENCE
Chrlsiian Science servires In
Mvrile Creek are held each Sun
day in the grange hall. Third and
division streets, at 11 a. m. The
subject of Ihe lesson sermon for
Sunday. October 13. is "Are Sin.
Disease and lleallt Itenl?" The
iiublic is cordially Invited to at
tend these services.
ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN HURCH
(Missouri Synod). ' Corey ami
Military si reel, West Koseburg.
Tim service of Sunday, October I",
begins at 7::in p. in. The topic
ol Ihe sermon Is. "Why Does Cod
Plato liillicullies in the Pathway
or the Christian's Life?" The Sun
day school meets at !l: la a. lu. The
New Testament study class meets
jFridav (toniglill at 7: lid p. in., at
ihe hnine of IT. (!. McQueen. 41
'South Pine street. The Mid-Week
Bible class meets next Thursday
! afternoon at the homo of Mrs. It.
iKaine on South Mill street. The
iiusrlerly report, will lie given Sun-
!dav evening after Hie service. We
most cordially Invlled all those
having no church home of their
own lo attend our service ami
Sunday school. W. A. Sylwestt-r.
1170 .Military street, pastor.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST
::I2 l.'ast liouglas si reel. lingular;
services Sunday at 11 a. in. hun-j
ject of lesson: "Are Sin, Iilsease
ami Heath Real?" Sunday school
convenes at 0:4a a. m. Wednes-j
day evening meetings which in
clude testimonies of healing and
remarks on Christian Science are
held lit S o'clock. The reading
room at "17 Perkins building is
open daily except Sundays ami hull-'
ilnvs from In a. m. In 4::!H p. in.;
Here the Ilible and all authorim d
Chrlsiian Science literature may:
lie read, bnrrnv, nil or sllliscrliied
lor. Tin public is cordially invileil
lo attend Ihe church services and
to visit ihe reading room.
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
The pastor. Die liov. I.nuls skil- I
zie. will nccupj ihe pulpit both ,
morning and evening on Sunday. I
"The Standard Kipiipment." in a j
Christian lite in the present uio.. ;
ern streamlined wnrld. is the sub-1
,iect. for the mnnilng theme. "The
Man Who Saw Seven Hundred
Ahead" will be discussed in Ihe;
evening. Portraying Ihe adv.mt-
iges nf the limn who contacts Cod j
also the short sii.htcdness nf the .
jnisn in Ihe street, and tho man in
(the olTiie. The church is looking
rorwarrl to the rail revival meet
ing which will he held ill Ihe near
tillure. Look lor announcement s
through the press and hand hills
which will he distributed. Sunday
srllnnl !l:l',. mnrning wnlsllip
I": 1.1. Kveiilns. VI'.'.IS Ii 1.1. wor
ship 7::io. Midweek player and
praise services Wednesday 7::in.
DILLARD METHODIST CHURCH
;. a
M 111 H) I
II a.
lU-lilM.
( ;ai Iwtdcii. pastor,
hi ii. in. Mornine
in ttu I'luirch.'
Smnl;i
W(i!llip
Why
IVityiT
. in.
moot nit; Wediiostiay.
LOOKKINGGLASS CHURCH
Sunday
ttt.. KpW'orth
r ti:.:(t p.
.o" p. in.
TENMILE
Ii A l.r'-todll'
CHURCH
nas'.or. SunJay
IH I L-f (CO
ST. JOSEPH'S CATHOLIC
CHUCH
Confessions will he heard on
Saturday from 4 to 6 and after tho
evening services. Masses on Sun
day will be celebrated at 8 and
10 o'clock. liciiedlcllon of Ihe
most blessed sacrament will be
given ut 7:30 Sunday evening.
Masses during (he week will he
celeliraled at 8:'Ju. The October
I devotions will bn held each eve
jning at 7:30 with benediction on
jTuisday and Friday. Them will
jbe a Holy Xame society meeting
on Sunday. Ft'. William Cnughlan,
: iiastor.
CAMAS VALLEY CHURCH
Ci. A. Clitrboden, pastor. Sunday
school 10 u. in.
(CLEVELAND CHURCH OF GOD
j Cleveland school district, church
, school lu a. in. We havo graded
' lessons and classes for ail uges.
,Tho school welcomes you and
'your neighbors. They have friend
.ly teachers who will help you en
joy tbo lesson. Mrs. John Parry
I Is superintendent. .Morning church
'at 11 a. m. A sermon you will en
joy. I-.'vening - service at 7: ir, p.
im. Sermon subject, "Hoes llapl-
ism Save You?" A hearty welcome
to all. Come and bring your III
hie. .Mrs. John Parry, assistant
pastor, John F.dgur lCvans. pastor.
THE METHODIST CHURCH
Church school at 9:45. -Morning
worship at 11 a. ill. Organ prelude
"Pleyel's Hymn." Anthem. "The
Ird of Kvery Hitman Soul." orfei--tnry,
"Song to Iho Kvellilig Slur,"
Wiiltner. Sacrament of The Lord's
Supper. Communion address by
the pastor, "Kdon and (ieihse
niHiie." Organ instlude. Chorale,
Livingston. Intermediate and se
nior Kpworlli Leagues at (:1"t p.
n. Fvenlitg worshln at 7:30 n. m.
'Special music. Serluun topic, "Son-
ship With (lot!.
BAPTIST CHURCH
A "harvest hnine" service is the
order Sunday night a! the llapl
ist church. The building will bo
decorated with displays dcpectlllg
Ihe lall season. Alvln Heard of
lokilu-glass. outstanding 4-H club
member, will display some of his
corn and olher crops. Other club
members will he present. ".My
Father Workelb llilherlo and I
Work" Is the scripture text Sun
day night. "The Ideal Cher." is
the sermon topic Sunday morning.
The Sunday school convenes at
(1:15 a. m. Four young people's
groups l .4 at (!:1!i) p. m. The
annual venison supper will be held
at li:an Tuesday evening, lly spe
cial request a series of prayer
meeting studies on "What Bapt
ists Believe." will be started Wed
nesday evening at 7:30.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Jackson and Iine streets. The
Business and Professional club of
Koseburg will be guests of tlio
church n( Ihe Sunday innrnlng ser
vice. The sermon title will be "A
Seller of Purple." The Sunday
school will hold Its Itally day pro
gram at !i:1.1 Sunday morning. The
Ladles' Aid will hold a lea in the
church on October 17th at 2:30 p.
in. Mrs. Marie Flint Mi-Call will
talk on her trip through Nova
Scotia and other purls of eastern
Canada and the t'liiled States. On
Friday. Oct. 1Mb. the church w ill
hold lis annual harvest hnme put
luck dinner ut 11:1-1. Bring sand
wiches and a covered dish and plan
to enjoy the evening. Tlio sermon
Sunday evening will he on "The
Man Horn Blind." Tho calendar for
thetweek: Sunday: Sunday school.
0:1.1 a. in.: niorninir worship.
SPECIAL!
Model D Tractor $500
T-20 Internationa! $975
New Model G $150 off
2-Plow Crawler, new . . . .$12$0
Buy Where You Own the Profits
DOUGLAS COUNTY
Farm Bureau Co-op. Exch.
ROSEBURG. OREGON
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J .Iftiul. "Hold the
lrx ho
r... Implied P.
-V. tow ti'.:ea' Mn. -en
11:100 a. m.; C. E. socloly. 6:30 i.
m.; evening service, 7:30 p. in,
Tuesday: Choir practice, 7:30 p.
in. Wednesday: Prayer meeting,
7:30 p. m. Thursday: . Ladles Aid,
2:30 p. in. Friday: Potluck dinner,
6:45 p. in.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
SCIENTIST
312 K. Douglas street. Regular
services Sunday at 11:00 a. in. Sub- .
Ject of lesson: "Are Sin. Disease,
and Death Heal?" Sunday school
convenes nt 8:45 u. m. Wednesday
evening meetings which include
testimonies or healing and re
marks on Christian Science uiu
held at 8 Mm o'clock. The reading
room at 317 Perkins building lb
open dally except Sundays anil
holidays from ltl.uo a. in. lo 4:110
p. in. llerc the Bible and all au
thorized Christian Science litera
ture may he read, borrowed or
subscribed lor. The public Is cor
dially invited lo attend the church
services and to visit tlio reading
room.
THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST ,
OF LATTER DAY SAINTS
Sunday school will lie held Hun
day innrnlng at 10 o'clock in tliu
Woman's club hall. 130 S. Jackson.
A short speaking sei-vire will bo
held directly after. Kveryone wel
come. No collections taken.
Returns From Portland Carl
Richmond, of the Sans Solid tur
key ranch at Melrose, returned
here last nignl from Portland.
$235
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