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I FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS.REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1940. 1 luuH Daily Rxifpt Munitnr hj the !ew-l.ev.rtv Co. lor. Member of The Aaauclateil rrn Thn AsHoplHtfd Frown in pxcuhIvo Iv entitled to the una for rontiblifR tion of all nowit iHwpaiuhtri credited to it or noi omcrwmo rrniiieii tlilt paper and to nil local nowa puhllnhfd herein. All right n of re publication of Hpoiln) dispatchca herein are amo reserved. HARRIS ELLSWORTH Editor Knlered ns second chum matter Mnv 17 lam hi the noHt office RoseburK. Orcuoil, under act of March 2. 1878. Kw Virk -!7 enWit ;:'! N. Frmii'luci '-!!') troll iHiM W. MndiHon Avfi. t'hl MMilK'Hi Ave nn lEUSll Sll'cl lit. (Jiuiid Hinilcvaid I, urn Angelr (irattlf 03 KpriltK hi reel Stewart Stn1 1 i-nri- Unit U20 M. I,u1 111 N. W. Si -ttt. Tenth Slrfie Miiishiml&unM . Sulmeriiillon Itnlr rally, per vear hv mail lft Dully, 6 months hy mull '! Dully. 3 muiitiiH by mail 1 Daily, hy carrier pT month... it.i- Dally, by currier per yuur Every male, county und city official or board that liatnllis public moimy hhouhl puhllli at regular Intervals an a - funitliiK of it, nhowing wlieio and Imav etich dollar Is mmM. T h I n is a. fiiiniiimental piiiM-lpic of Ucino cruliu Koveriiinenl. DOWN In Mexico. iiiionliiiK lu u tory rotated lo this writer liy a mini who Ih lliu iirvHPiit owner (or wan) or u lui'Ku silver mlno down there a mine tli.it lum been opi-niti'il by his family some "', yearn, they liuve a peculiar toilini quo In makliiK life unbearable for private employer. He was referring or course to the Mexican new deal under the. Car denas government. The basis o( all that rollmn-il in Ills case, anil doubtless In the case or nunierouB others, was the very reasonable plan In Mexico whereby employes or the mine received not only a modest wage but a substan tial share In the net profits. First off, stated the mine opera tor, there was a lot of trouble. Strikes, minor riots, Home sabot ago anil headache after headache for the people 111 charge of Ihe ope ration. I' pon Investigation the own er um Informed (hut the entire dif ficulty was with Die operating su perintendent and his foremen, (let rid of them, (he Mexlcuns told him. mid things will run smoothly. It sounded reasonable, so done. thai nus immeuiaieiy mere un peace, , efficiency and things went more smoothly than in years. This went on Tor several mouths. It appeared a permanent solution of all dttlicul tion litul been found. The owner felt ti warm glow of friendship toward the government, ami all was well. 1 lit t after uhout. six months Ihe leader of the Mexican workmen, long on frlendty terms with the men In charge of the mini told tin-i'o superintendent that the men I,. i,i i organized and would like lo hae a simple contract with the manage inent. ll Hounded like a most rea sonable request . The mine head man asked that the contract he left with him lor nading and lor his signature. I pen examining the contract, however, it was disco ered that mineral provisions based upon possible ( nlUiilKem -les. would ruin the owners if imoked hi Hitt er voids the couliacl cmpoueiid Ihe organized wotk-'is lo tal.e ii tain holidays, certain time nil am. leaveH of absence -smne b.el l do Villi working home ( ro. . . u I'Votn bis experii in i wlih the m.-i the Miperlnteiideut did not hclin these provishms would he u id hut he knew that if tlo j t ic m plied the tulue could not opc:att successfully, tjuestfontng the Mi'tcan 1- .elei again about those thfmis, he u;i , imdllfled and iitgc) to Mn, Thc bituathii) WU! oiilline'l to (In ev. I ia telephone. They ?if.-in d. The re;d of Huh .trn i : leu I lnjt lint sweet. Altnoj-t iinnu ! 1,1 1 ly ALL of the pioio . were :i! in ed. The mine was worse than idle it van losing heaily. The leian government then told the mstiei i that lu order lo protect the i tti n-1 Ingrt of the workers it would he I necessary for Ihe go ei nun-it in take over the operation nt the nin e id nee It had been dcinouMialed th it Ihe owner could not operate it .it a profit! i The moral of (he above v.nu. i( tbeio bo one, may be found in tlo following: llrlght young "ibinkei.-," of our own country make state inenlH iibout a.t follows -"Oh. cet (afuly wo believe in privale niter prise. Hut these are difficult times If private operators aie iiuuble to opcrnto Ihelr htiHliicses (any bui Represented by ... jneas) successfully, then, of course, me KUYurnnieni must assume uie responsibility of doing so." Question:, Old the Mexican tech nique as outlined above come from some of our "thinkers" or will it be borrowed by them? Editorials on News (Continued from page 1.) battle in Virginia. With a met Imn i zed column (modern cavalry) they clititu to have encircled Sidi llarrani (Italy's advanced post in Keynti, cutting it off from support from the rear. Two Italian divisions (about 3. 0DO mfu) are said to be surround ed and in immediate danger of cap ture. IT thai turns out to be true, ft will be something eifc for Musso lini to put in hi pipe and smoke. RflKANWnri.K a brief ami mm- committal dispatch announces that General Max line Wcypand. French military leader in Allien, has arrived at Slav, in Frctn h Tunisia, some, J2" miles from lite border of Italian Libya. What be Is up to is neither said nor hint ed at. Watch WeyKand. He holds in his bauds the key to an extreme ly Important situation. A LKO today (Wednesday! liri tain announces that she will not permit shipments of Ameri can food for Ku rope's hungry to pass the blockade, assert fug that the responsibility lor feeding the conouered countries of Kurope rests wltli Germany. It Is cruel, ot course, lint wai ls utterly cruel. Anil the blockade is Itrltaiu's chief weapon. IXTKUKSTLNG policy. exception to this Spain is tit get In, linn tons (about 'Ao. ohO bushels) of wheat. There are hints that Spain is agreeing to be good und refusing to help Ihe nazis lake Gibraltar. Gas Pump License Fees Collected For the second consecutive year, the slate di partincnt of agriculture is conducting mail collections or ihe I annual gasoline pump license fees, with more than l..'ioo application loruiK placed in the mail early in ; December, 'i bis method -of cnllic lion Is much less ensile limn the tornier practice nr havinc the dis trict men make the colleciimis. says A. W. Metzi;er, foods ami dan ies 1 division chief under whose work i these collections are made. The department nays thai there line at least II, hit gasoline pumps in operation in Oregon, ami in ltd (dilion 1,1!.", pumps that must h ! .supplied witli "not uasoiine" la us. I License fees are due beloic .1. mi I'laiv 1, IUII. atler which dale the I held men will malse checks upon Ihe mill 1 1 : i t;t lit 1 1- t lei t . ,,, n,m,,cd ,lril. t(( hJl, (tin, License lees dtle oil .lallllai under wliicb the deparinieiit's v 1 di- vision rif innds ami dairies is direct ly responsible include, beside: the gasoline lees, the loilow itii; (Jrade A dairies and .shippers, minimum ?" inr up to lu cows in one beiil and an cents lor each ad ditionnl cow in the herd; Oiade A milk plan'. l"; a:-t Ictiltural limes. Sin per brand: ai n uliuial mim-i als. jln per brand: hal..-rv (listnhn lor. phis S tor each elllcle over one: baker manui.o tuiei S . SI", licpemtini; upon how man I" 1 "us em 'io eo . ca t i lona i ei lie; - ciaues. tllitiitnilin lee o 11.". aiei maxitniini of S..0 dep. ndliu Upon I tie liUllihef nt ra.-es . i tmiliiei ia I leediio: stalls ami minerals, cai h SI" per hi.imi; cnmnieiciat leitili eis, Jin per hi'and; d;nt i:ia'htu: Si: ecotinmie puiMins. .M. per hi. Hid n lulu nr mnte. ? Ui:it muin: e- dealers. N 1 tip In J"!, i iisi-,. ;nnl tnl L'e" In 1 -t w it h S' lor i a h athtii mn;i I t .-t-: -as l.u:s. :.n . . nls e.u !i. I" Talk at Lions Club Tells Of War on Tuberculosis I l'i il, I I. w : ll, iii'.m m i i. st n.-. .in ! w a... i u llllMtl.' I i'i I III ft.. 'il-. ' 1' I OUT OUR WAY ( ' : S i BORsJ Nearly 20 Mills Still Strikebound TAI'OMA. Wash.. Uec. m. - (Al'l C!n::c lo L'n lumber operalions re mained (dosed in Hie J'lmef Sound rigiou toilay despite agieentents on a compiomi.se which bio;e the ev liaioling Htrike trout two days ao. The strilie. at its feak, closed ahnut f.o oeralioiis. The final set I lenient for all hut two big sawmill operations ap peared lo haim on whether or not the ai'-eiueiit fur a pay increase o a cents an hour and a week's a calion wilh pay is extended to about .vm lockers in the Moi ton Mineral a i ea of Lewis county. 'I he sli ilicrs lu the J I originally closed mills here made the Moiton Mineral pioviso a part of Iheir ac teptance of the settlement plan luo days at'o. l-'edeial t'oncilialor lOiti est 1, Mitr.di continued today lo try lo "ci aek" t he remaining adjust ment pi ohlcin. The two closed mills not linked with the general netTottat ions eni do about Son men each. They are the We erhaeuser plant at Sllo ip:a!me Kails, slrucli by an Al-'i, union (lew. and ihe St. Paul and Tacoma plant here, where (lie CIO union (ailed a "holiday" for a fitlike v through and has continue I it tin Week. KRNR Mutual Broadcasting System 1500 Kilocycles ' i;i-:m m.mnc hoi ks today t no Niiieriean l-'amily Lohinsou. 4:15 Ma Perkins, Oxydol, MBS. I ::o Melinite Varieties, .'.mi .eu- Loyal. Ml'.h 5:30 The Cinnamon Bear. Copco. 5M5 Cap't Midnight. Oval tine, MBS. li on Kulioi, I.. wi,:. Jt., MISS. ii 1.. Dinner Dame, i; John H 1 1 inches. Ml!. r. I ". MM I Time 6:55 News. Calif. Pacific Utili ties Co. 7:00 Raymond Cram Swing White Owl Cigars. MBS. V I". Mutual Mae-lios T :m Lone Lam;, r. M liS. N ne ,, ' Aniiotim ed 1 8;i0 I Want A Divorce. Te.tfl.ir drn Products, MBS. 9:0") Alk.i Seltzer News, MBS. !i 1 I 'ant e t ii i h t :n Hal Kemi-'.- on h MUS. le en H ,m "I nt K- -'. MUS. n ,-i' S;;li t t I n iii'W. 'i:ci:mi:ii; i i " sunt Nnn--'iit'. 0 News Hi'view of the Air. 0 News. Denn Gcrretscn Co. uB!- ,jv in V .t.'ini 1 i u.inl . M t:S I I11 l-li 11 111 ; ti! 1 ' S S I liil' I IIIS .1 1 S Aiinv 1; !, MUX. 11 1 ii.. 1 ,111 mi Hi.' An. .Ml IS , -..i, l.i WiII imI. MUS l.i- f:.. It, !.!.. MI!S. I , 1 I'..- ! ;, .-Uli .-.l i0-l.T(lv o' Millions. Copco. IM in. M US. 11I Cu . I'.n Mi: in .-l...h Mitor Co vs H.inbn Nrrts fivir of the An V I i . 1 1 . it'- I 1 1 1 M IK Mull; MUS MUS !.. III.- IL. - : oolli. , 1 1 1 n ! -1 Cm MUS it 1 1..-: I ; 1 1 1 .- Oi 1,1 - ll.iuaha n Ann I'u i. 1 1 a . i;. I:-' llll In. MI'. I i.ii .'- I in hi a. Mll.-MIIS I mtiM . in 1 1 :..m.h' I 'IIIIHT I lllltf ' I. .Ini II l.iil:,-. M Ini. i hl.l.' Ns, C.ili'. Tan t.rs. Utih THIRTy yEAES. TOO SOOM 7 :'tu -Mutual Maestros. 7 :::o Morton (Jon Id 'a (Jrcbestra i MUS. 7M0 Roseburg vs. Springfield Basketballl, Sunset Thrift Store and Roseburg Dairy. i: mi -News, MUS. i: 1"- Dance Oridieslia. H: I'.- Hal Kemp's Orchestra, MMS Hkiiii - Haven of Itest, MI'S. DLiiit Sign oil'. SI 'N DAY. DLCKMKKH la s : on A. I. News. MUS. snia -Smart Set, MUS. s: 15- Reviewing Stand. MUS. S:::u-Voice of I'rophecy, MUS. S: la - Canary Chorus. MltS. !:im Itennie Kruger's Orchestra, MltS. 9:15 The Chaplain Speaks, Rev. Perry Smith, MBS. !;;i0 -SiiiL' a Song oi Safety Club, M HS. : la Alice Mine, Pianist. MltS. it:un Strinus In Sw ingtime. MUS. 10: 15 Romance of the Hi. Ways, Greyhound Lines. MBS. o::M- Sonata liecital. MltS. 11 :00 Baptist Church Services. t J :iiu National Defense rrogrnm, MUS. I '1 :',( Hoy's Town. 1 mi I'eier Quill. MUS. 1:30 Lutheran Laymen's League, MBS. " : on - Sunday Varieties. J :h - The Shadow. M MS. :t:uu Dance Orchestra. :::::u-Sbmv of the Week. MltS. :n AH Scddier Talent Show, iltS. D30 The Angelus Hour, Dr. C. A. Edwards. .".Mm American Forum of the Air. M I IS. r : .V Dorothy Thompson, MUS. 6:00 Old Fashioned Revival Hour. MBS. 7:00 Favorite Songs of Yours and Mine, Hansen Motor Co. 7:15 The Quiet Hour. 7: ir, - Wythe Williams, MUS. 8:00 The Answer Man, Van Dyke Cigars, MBS. " I.". - liahhi Kilgnr Maunin. Ml IS. .Ut-Chii ago Symphony. MLS. BEAUTIFUL QUEEN HORIZONTAL 1 Qiiwri of ancient times, 0 She was the of Egypt. 14 In truth. 15 Masked. 17 Adam's mute. 18 Wind instrument. 2(1 God of sky. IM lieginn. 22 Timhr-r tree. 211 Snow gliders. li:i Adult males, iiij Three- rnrnered liat. .10 Mohammedan judge. ;C) Hourly. .1 1 Auditory. 2:i Aucurcd. 37 Half. 3S Call for help. 40 Harks. 44 lippo-.ed tn lec 4H Appellation. 51 Silkworm. Wll KriHhtened. f1 Smijle tiling. 01 Vow. Answer t Previous Turtle iH.oc k e ylJsLIS k a.t.e ai ti i'c Ha d nuTiHi 'iSd'-a U fl ft 0 fca.143: EDE W EOUI E Q 1- A n i" HUi iM A fVljN fc R5jjrE k 'd n 'n'c HPT Ah 10 A.. Op T 1 rFi 1 C kB r n AE r; ! A Jz I Ht 1 I II L' A fill l.areliark tree. 09 Her land wj ronipiercd by the s. CO She belonged to the family. VERTICAL 1 Credit (abbr. J. To ogle 3 Roof edire 4 Olive throb. 5 3 1416 6 One that I 2 3 5 b V I 19 I V 10 il 12 jO - rF- " U 1 F 73 1 ,r1 i br M B ;o pit -u fi- p5 H7 " 4$ 50 J jjiT- ; 53 ;r! 1 1 1 i-kH 1 1 1 j i r .. By Wfflkmts - Pastor Registers for Draft as an "Objector" 1'OKTLAND. Dor. 12. f AP) The Kev. Paul Jt. Ackerniami. awaiting sentence on n plea of guilty to the charge of refusing to register for tho draft, today re gistered by means of a special card. He filed It with draft board No. writing above his signature "I am a conscientious objector regis tering entirely f(r non-military and humanitarian purposes." Rev. Ackermann nhowed Draft Hoard Chairman Harry Donna n a telegram from Charles V. lioss, Jr.. executive-serrelary of the commis sion on world peace of the Metho dist church at Chicago. In it lioss advised Rev. Aekftrtnanu to regis ter with the addendum to the regis tration form, lu this way, the tele mam slated, "you will be permitted Go make", your registration form .'perial." "Chairman Dorman said he bad received no instruction from any se lective service law officials of such special form of registration. He said, however, he would file the ca rd. Back From Ashland Mrs. Lou fit Fullertou and small daughter, Mol lie, have returned to their home on Kast Third street, following a week's stav in Ashland visiting and attending to business. Cop-News. MBS. It: I a - Dance Orchestra. Ci" -Sign off. ,Io:in lllotididl Is all cooped up in a budget and doesn't like it on the I Waul a Divorce" program over Mutual Friday. December LI. S::!0 to !t p. m. on KRNIt. The story oncerns the purse-aches of a hus band whose wife shuffles through more money than he has ever seen. 'J Want a Divorce originates from Kl IJ. Mutual's Los Angeles alllliate. 24 She commuted All1-'6'r2 27 Gypsy. 28 Fury. 29 Food container. 30 Fish. 31 Devoured. 32 Not bright. 36 Portions of medicine. 39 Abrupt. 41 Pertaining to nir. 42 College danco. 43 Molding. 45 Either 46 Fodder vat. 17 Line of junction. 48 Christmas carol 49 Person opposed. I iT p C K 1 F iR Al BOP PO.S E 5 IN I j Wt It n tones. 7 Deapotism. 8 Pertaining to wings. 9 Railroad (abbr ). 10 Pulpy fruits. 11 Thin 12 Toilet box. 1,1 Note in scale. 16 Data. 50 To apportion. 19 Grain (abbr ). E4 Pair (abbr.) 21 She was loved a$ Into. hy both 57 Pep. and Caesar. 58 Bone. Sunday nUiiwUnc DAILY DEVOTIONS DR. CHAS. A. EDWARDS "The Bible is the hook of all hooka. It haa seen their birth.' It will see their graves. It is the one book that fa ohIr than our fathers; that Is truer (nan tradi tion ; that is more discerning than universities; that is more orthodox than creeds; that is more Infallible thtfn science; that is more powerful than kings; that is more widely dis tributed, more frequently trans lated than all other literature. The enemies of the Bible have searched heaven and earth for every argument that might be used to refute its statements, destroy its teachings, and deny Its miracles. Infidels, scientists have marshaled against the Bible, the chemist's hot tie. the astronomer's telescope, the ex plorer's fathoming rod. even the geologist's hammer. But against the assaults of cynics, of critics, of skeptics, the Bible stands un altered, immovable and unshak en 'What Mr. Gladstone called the Impregnable Rock of Holy Scripture. For centuries despo tism has thundered forth edicts against the Bible, fires have consumed it, the blood of count less martyrs has stained Its pages, but despite it ali. persecu tion, all suppression, all destruc tion, the Bible triumphs." Kvangeline Booth. CR). TEN MILE CHURCH (I. A. flarboden, pastor. Sunday school. 10: 15 a. tu. .Morning wor ship, ): 15 a. in. Sermon topic: "The Group Around the Cradle." Camas Valley church: G. A. Car boden, pastor. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Morning worship and com munion, 11:15 a. m. Sermon topic: "Tho Group Around the Cradle." I.ookingglass church: G. A. Gar boden, pastor. Sunday school. 10 a. m. Epworth league. 6: SO p. in. DILLARD METHODIST CHURCH G. A. Garhoden. pastor. Sunday school. 10 a. m. Evening services. 1:30 p. tn. Sermon topic: "The Great Lamp." Prayer meeting Wed nesday. 7:;t'i p. m. On Friday nig i. the Kith, the ladies' aid will have a bazaar -and program. Pie, cake and coffee will be served. The pro gram will beyin at 7::'.A. Come and bring your friends. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Service? In My rile Creel; are held each Sunday in th:t Grange hall, Third anil Division htreets at Il:ii0 a. m. The subject ot the bs-Hon-serm-in for Sunday. Lee. L", is: "God. the Preserver of Ma; " The I ubllc is cordially invited to at tend these services. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Bible school, ft: 15. lesson theme is "Jesus Teaching His Disciph-s to Pray." Church service. 10:t5. Communion service and preaching service. Sermon: "Ye Shall Know the Truth." John A. Barney, minis ter. Christian Endeavor. fi:"0. For young people from junior aye and up. Church service; sermon: "A Recipe for Christian Growth." Prayer meeting Wednesday eve ning 7:110. A special study on the church will be given in the prayer meeting for Ihe next few weeks. Men's 9tt club meets Tuesday eve ning at 7:!I0. Athletic club meets Thursday evening at 7:00. All men and hoys of the city are welcome. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Jackson add I-ane streets. "From Prig to Preacher." is the- title of the pennon to be delivered at the Sunday morning service. The eve ning message. "The Morning Star," will be the third in a group of pro phetical messages. An interesting feature of the Sunday evening serv ice is the question box. which is iuindui ted by the pastor to answer quest inns whn have been pre viously submitted. The Si nior Christian Endeavor w ill meet at fi:;;ii Sunday evening with Helen Waun as pre-prayer leader and Lewis Wilson leader in the meet ing. An important choir practice w ill be held Tuesday nichl in pieparatimt tor the Chrislimis can lata which will he presented Sun flay evening, December -2nd. The ladies' aid will meet Thursday at l:-'!iifora dessert luncheon and Christmas party in the church par lers, The Ri v. Dr. Roach will talk on Confucianism. The calendar for the week Sunday:1 Sunday school. !:I5 a. m.; morning worship. 11:0m a. in.; C. E. societies. 6:30 p. m.; evening service. 7::i" p. tn. Tues day: Choir practice, 7:"u p. in. Wednesday Prayer meet! ne 7.:t" p. m. Thursday: Lndii-v aid. 1:3" p. in. ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH (Missouri synod). Core and .M i 1 i tarv stri"ts. West lioseburc. service of Sunday, December .". begins at 11 a. tu. The topic of tin sermon Is : -'Mary's Pre ( 'hnMinu Joy " The Sunday school meets at ; !i::t a. m. We most cordially tn i vite all to attend our sen ice and) Sunday school. The Lutheran Hour will be broadcast Sunday nt 1 :!; p. tu. Tune in: write in. The Sun-( day school wilt meet for u special j Christmas service rehearsal Satin ila. Dec. II. at the church, begin ning1 at !:Ju a. m. The choir meets ednesda) evening at 7?:'." p. tn. 010 osmovto RtVIVAl CIU'I C. fulltr, i Oi'lttOf ! fi'lffill 0"l I'-r.r'it'.j 010 Hv-m. V "N' t'.l.h tvtity saIl i; u.i i. t hKii : ; "..Ml K'l..,-.r: . A ."'m' 'iT l I I'' '.IJ The Mid-Week Bible class meets Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Everett Hodges in Looking glass for Us annual Christmas party. (lifts will be exchanged. Those having no transportation to Looklngglass are kindly requested to see or call the pastor or Mrs. R. Kaine. W. A. Syl wester, 3170 .Mili tary street, pastor. OAKLAND COMMUNITY CHURCH James R. Deuham. pastor. Sun day, December 15. Bible school, 10 a. m., J. C. Bovingdon, superintend ent. Classes for all ages. Church service, 11 a. in. Evening service. 7:30 p. m. Why not go to church Sunday? If you are a Christian you will enjoy the fellowship; if not, "ti.eu faith comet h by bearing, and hearing by the word of God.'1 At these services you will hear no teaching of human philosophy; no advocacy of modernist social pana 'ceas; just old-fashioned preaching of the Bible. Bible study, Wednes day, 7 p. in. Followed by choir prac tice at 7:15. Mrs. R. I). Bridges, choir director. THE METHODIST CHURCH Melville T. Wire, pastor. !: 15 a m., Sunday school. Mrs. C. A. Cnumbetf in, superintendent. 11 a. tn., morning worship. Sermon. "The Secret, of Christian Endur ance." Anthem, "Send Out Thy Light." Gounod. Organ prelude. Offertory and postlude. Presenta tion of communion tahle by Dr. C. A. Edwards on behalf of the Key stone Sunday school class. Inter mediate and Senior Epworth lea gues at G.oii p. m. 7:oU p. m., eve ning worship. Song service led by Uiwreucc Rand. Solo. "Rock of Akcs." Jerome by Mrs. Melville T. Wire. Sermon. "The Sympathy of Jesus." Offertory, -"Draw Near to Me I.orenz. Postlude, "Koees Organist, Mrs. Paul Ged ianist. Miss Betty Mar- sional.' ded. sters. BAPTIST CHURCH "Christ Deals With Thomas the Honest Doubter" is the sermon topic Sunday night at the Baptist ehurch. What is the difference between a skeptic, an agnostic, a mere trifler, and an honest doubt- ' If Christ were actually to appear in Roseburg and perform miracles, would be make more followers than be now has? Does Christ really prove himself to men today? A very interesting Bible quiz on the subject "Doubting t nomas" will precede the evening message. "Thou Shalt Not Steal is the sermon topic Sunday morn ing at eleven. How general Is stealing in our community? What is the only sure cure for the klep tomaniac? Bible school each Sun day morning at 9:15. Four young people's groups meet each Sunday evening at 6:30. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST 312 East Douglas street. Regu lar services Sunday nt 11 a. nt. Subject or lesson: "God the Pre server of Man." Sunday school convenes at 0 : 15 a. m. Wednes day evening meetings which in clude testimonies of healinc and remarks on Christian Science are held at S o'clock. The reading room at 317 Perkins building is open daily except Sundays and holidays from lu:30 a. m. to 1.30 p. in. Here the Bible and all au thorized Christian Science litera ture may be read, borrowed or sub scribed for. The public is cordial ly invited to attend the church services and to isit the reading i room. ST. GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Holy communion S a. All men und boys especially request ed to be present. Breakfast fob low inn in Parish hou.-e for th men and boys. Church school Jt: (5 a. in. Morn hi g service n a. m. Every member interested In the future of St. George's pteune be present. Guild meeting Monday night in the Parish house at ":::u p. m. Christmas program lor all the w omen of the church. Elec tion of officers. EPISCOPAL CHURCH, RIDDLE Fuming :-erviie ni 7:"" p. iu. Ward Company to Make Peace Offer to Strikers f OAKLAND. Calif.. Dec . f AP t Mont yoniery Ward company officials are cxtH-cled to submit a peace formula to sett le the A Fi st tike aeainst lis stores in seven California anil Oregon cities at a meeting with union leaders tomor row. G. A. Sllv.-rt horn, secretary nf ihe Ahimeda county AFL central labor coutii il. siioKe.-ttian tor the two . st'-i'.iri'- iinion-j said following a ; QUGIRS ni)i '.. lan t preliminary meeting lost night that the emplover representatives Indi cated they were preparing a propo sal The strike for a closed shop and wage increases was called last week against the company Oak land store and west coast mail ord er house after four other stores owned bv tho company in Cull lor nia had been picketed. Since then the strike has extended to Port land, Ore., and Fresno, Calif. THE SALVATION ARMY Captain Olive Coleman. Lieut. Mice Gosn. officers in charge. Sun day: Sunday school, 10 a. m.; holi ness meeting. 11 a. m.; open nir service. 7:3o p. m.; salvation meet ing. S p. i". Tuesday: Practice for the Christmas program, 7 p. in. Fri day night: Practice for the Christ mas program, 7 p. m. Saturday: Practice for the Christmas pro gram. 2 p. in. The ladles of the Salvation Army Home League will be holding their cooked food sale and Christmas bazaar this Saturday In the Kohlhageii building on Jack son street, beginning tu 10 a. in. The Salvation Army Christ mas program and tree will be held Christmas eve nt the Salvation Army hall, 317 Cass St. WEATHER STATISTICS By the U. S. Weather Bureau. Humidity 4::iU p. m. yesterday fi7 Highest temperature yesterday 11 Lowest temperature last night IS Precipitation for 2i hours 0 I'recip. since first of month 11 Precip, from Sept. 1. !!!U 0.71 Deficiency since Sept. 1, 11M0 1.0L or m.i: ok iti;w. 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