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FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURS, OREGON. FRIDAY, JULY 2 1 , 1944. Sunday DILLARD COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH 10 a. m. Sunday school. 11 a. m morning worship. F. Gone Elliott, pastor. TEN M I LE COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH 2 p. m. Sunday school. 3 p. m. church service. F. Gene Elliott, pastor. LOOKINOOLASS COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH 10 a. m. Sunday school. 8 p. m. evening worship. F. Gene Elliott, pastor. CAMAS VALLEY COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH 10 a. m. Sunday school. F. Gene Elliott, pastor. THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. H. P. Sconce, pastor. Dr. John Bunyan Smith of San Diego, Calif., will occupy the pulpit at both services at the First Baptist church "The Commission We Ac cept" is the theme of Dr. Smith's Sunday morning message. At 8 p .m. Dr. Smith will speak on I he theme, "Three Ways of Meet ing Sin." Miss Margaret Page will be the soloist Sunday morn ing. Frank Grubbe will sing Sun day evening. There will be a beautiful baptismal service Sun day evening. Dr. Smith will be In Roseburg only two more Sundays. The public is cordially Invited to hear one of America's greatest preachers. The graded Sunday school meets 9:45 each Sunday morning. Youth groups meet each Sunday evening at 7. ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH Betty Williams, pastor. F. F. Allen, S. S. superintendent. Sun day school a. 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. Children's church at 6 p. m. Young people's service at 7 p. m. Evangelistic service at 8 p. m. Prayer and praise service Wednesday at 8 p. m. Friday night at 8 p. m. Mildred Ginn missionary from India will be speaking about her work in In dia. Also she will tell many things of the life there. She lias spent 10 years in India. 8UTHERLIN-WILBUR METH ODIST CHURCH Rev. Albert B. Holchklss of New York will be the guest speaker for the next four Sun days at both Wilbur and Suther lin Methodist churches. He speaks at Wilbur at 10 o'clock and at Suthcrlln at 11:15. He comes highly recommended. Bolh these communities are lo be congrat ulated on having the opportunity lo hear this gifled speaker. J. B. Needham, pastor. DAYS CREEK COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH Sunday school at 10 a. m. Miss Huelah Atherton, aupt. Morning worship hour at 11 a, m. A coi dial invitation Is extended to our friends and neighbors to come worship with us. Levi E. While, pastor. CHURCH OF CHRIST West End Oak street bridge. Q. H. Galely of Giants Pass will preach at the morning service al 11 a. m. on the subject of "Spirit ual Diseases.'' At Ihe evening ser vice at 8 p. m. he will speak on Ihe very popular subject nf the "Second Coming of Christ." Come and bring your friends. The Bible classes meet al 10 a. m. Lord's Supper at 11:15 a. ni. Midweek Bible class will meet at 8 p. m. Wednesday. CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF L. D. S. Sunday school at 10 a. m. held at women's club bldg. across from Indian theater. Everyone welcome. ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH (Missouri Synod i, Corey ami Military streets, West Rnseburg. The service of Sunday, July 2.'l. begins at 8 p. m. The .Sunday School meets at 9:4.r a. m. We most cordially Invite all those having no church home of their own to attend our service! and Sunday school. The Lutheran Hour is broadcast every Sunday over KRNR at 9:30 a. m. Tune iii. write in, tell others. Dr. J. Km, professor of Concordia Lutheran .'-'cinlnary, St. Louis, Miss., will i be the guest-speaker on Sunday's broadcast of the Lutheran Hour. W. A. Sylweslcr, 1170 Military (street, pastor. ifwffi!TTtlrn7 . vrUro ST. GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 8 a. m. Ho'y Communion. 11a. m. Conseerallon and Institution services with sermon by the bi shop. RIDDLE ASCENSION EPISCO PAL CHURCH Service with a sermon by the bishop at 8 p. m. ROSEBURG METHODIST CHURCH Rinke ' A. Feenstra, pastor. , "Son, Go Work Today in My Vineyard" Is the quotation from , a parable of Our Lord to be used ty the pastor for his morning i message on Sunday at 11 a. m. i Mr. H. D. Scott will sing "Pray-! ?r Perfect and the choir will sing under the direction of Mrs. Gordon Stewart according to summer schedule. Youlh Fellow ship meets at the parsonage at 6. Their devotional service at 7 p. m. will be led by Marilyn Dix on. At 8 o'clock the evening serv ice will be led by the young peo ple who attended Institute last week All are welcome but par ents are urged to attend. A nur sery Is available for care of small children during morning worship. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Cor. Douglas and Kane Sts. Len B. Flshback, minister. Fran ces Lintott, organist. Walter Naff, choir director. The Bible school meets at 9:45 a. m. with Wm. Unrath ns supt. Mrs. Rupert Lee, Rose Mary Fishbaek and Walter Naff have been added to the teaching staff of the Bible school. There is a well-organized class for every age. The sermon subject at 10:45 a. m. will be a chart sermon on "The Tabernae lc, a Type of the Church." There will be a vocal solo by Walter Naff. At 7 p. m. the boys from 8 to 12 will meet In the basement to practice in the Boys Ranger chorus under the direction of Walter Naff. The sermon sub ject at 8 p. m. will be "What Christ Might Have Done." Good music and good fellowship will be yours at the "homelike" church. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 400 East Douglas Forrest Hill, nastor. Snml.-iv school 10 a. m Mrs. Hoy Denny, superintendent. Worship 11 a. m. Sermon by Ihe pastor. Junior meeting 7 p. m., Doris HIM, super visor. Young people's service 7 p. m., Mrs. C. B. Hayes, president. Evening preaching hour 8 . m. Sermon by the pastor. Mid week prayer meeting; jun nor and senior, Wednesday H p. m. OAKLAND COMMUNITY CHURCH J. K. Howard, minister. "Sur prises on Life's Highwly" is the subject of the Sunday morning (sermon. Do you like to be sur prised? Well, yes. At night the theme will be "Prepare to Meet God." The male quartet will sing, by special request, "Swing Low Sweet Chariot." The Sunday school convenes at 10 a. in. and there are classes for all. Join us In the study of the Word. GLIDE BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Harold E. Oppei'lshausrr, pastor. Sunday school al 10 a. in. and worship al 11 a. m. You are all cordially invited. There will be a baptismal service. The time and place will be announced later. It will, howcriT, he a river baptis mal service. SUTHERLIN CHRISTIAN CHURCH Al 10 a. m. Bible school. You are invited to attend our Bible i-entered study classrs each Sun day morning. There is a class for vou. 1 11 a. in. morning worship and communion service. Sermon topic: "The Age-Old Conflict." M 7 p. m., Interesting young people's meeting, under the lead- rshlp of Virgil Wrldge this Sun lay evening. You, one and all. are invited. Eight p. in. evening wor ARE YOU INTERESTED IN REDECORATING? 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"Seek first, "He says, "the kingdom of God, and Ills righteousness: and all these things shall be added," and if material values decrease and fade out, we shall not be distracted or upset. For they are but secondary loss and may be replaced by the orig inal giver. We are always rich is long as we possess those ;ifls of the spirit which no outsider can take away from us. Putting first thing3 first Involves no loss. Above all things God desires from His children unbroken communion with Him. Seeking and find ing God leads us to the heart of our Christian experience. l,et us cultivate His presence in our hearts. Amen. ship service. Sermon topic: "How lo Be a Wise Man." You are Invited to attend the "friendly" Christian church now holding services in the Arts build ing. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH j The Rev. Archie McNeill will j close his supply ministry at the ! First Presbyterian church Sunday July 20. Announcement has been made of the morning address to be de livered by Rev. Mr. McNeill, en tllled "The Valley of Achor", and in the evening he will speak on! "Ten Degrees on the Dial" at 8 o'clock. I Evangeline Duff McNeill will play a program of request num hers on the concert harp and vi braharp at the evening service She w dso assist with special, music at the morning hour. ! Rev. Mr. McNeill has been sup-1 plying in Ihe absence of Dr. Mor- J forces of boys, girls and women, ris Roach, pastor of the church who will do most of the picking who has been attending the Ore- "'is season. gnu synod in Portland. ! A total of 4700 acres of snap Rev. and Mis. McNeill, with l'"'ans have been planted for pro their daughter, Isabel, leave ! ccssing this year 400 more shortly for a few days vacation, ifter which they commence their fall schedule of special services. Nicotine Dust Scarcity Calls for Careful Use (API Scarcity of nicotine dust I.; ,,.., Illin l.M IH-K-S.NI I. IIIT. t-lliril-lll use if pests are to be controlled. Dr. Don C. Mote, head of ento mology at Oregon State college, warned today. The most efficient way lo an- ply dust Is to operate only at I night or in early morning u hen air movement Is the least. Dr. I Mole said. Material is largely I wasted, he said, when dusting is i attempted Willi even a lij:hl breee. New Price Ceilings on Cabbage Are Announced L. V. Mammock, chairman ol Ihe Kosebiirg War Price and lia Honing board announces receipt ot ceiling pri(rs on new cabbage immediately effective. All cabbage must lie sold by the pound rather than the crate. Sales in less than carload or (ruck-load lots delivered lo a re tail store have a ceiling ol .'!.(! ci nts per pound. The ceiling lo the consumer at the retail store i;, ,ri cents a -Hind. Celebrant's Calamity OKKGON CITY. Ore.. .Ink JO i APi Arthur William Bench. 41, Seal lie. told sheriffs officers here he h;d a few drinks with a strange woman and two men in Portland, anil then woke up. bruised and battered in a gravel pit near here minus his billfold and Still. He was celebrating his imiiond- it'C marriage, he added. Phong 121 Stash, and ChibA By LOTUS PUBLIC HEALTH ASSN. TO HOLD TEA AT WOMEN'8 CLUBHOU8E JULY 29TH The Douglas County Public been asked lo telephone 636-J. Jagalnst the German's dwindwling Health association will hold a tea' Kuel upplleg throughout France, from two to four o'clock the aft- i W. 8. C. 8. HOLDS MEETING destroying gasoline, oil and coal irom iwo .o lour o. i e mi home jACOBY lalready stored or en route to einoon of July 29th at the Roso-r i dumps and sabotaging mines and burg Woman's clubhouse. All LOOKINGCLASS The Worn- production plants, border reports members of the executive board, 'en's Society of Christian Service! said today. community chairmen throughout ( 0 Looklngglass Methodist com- "This is only the beginning," the county and members of the munity church met at the home declared a former Vichy official association are asked to attend of Mrs. A. A. Jacoby, Wednesday who crossed this fronteir to safe the affair. j July 12. Devotions were led by ty after the nazis identified him Mrs. Roy O. Young is the new president of the association. PUBLIC INVITED TO ATTEND FOOD DEMONSTRATION MONDAY The public has been cordially invited to attend a food demon stration to be sponsored by the Methodist Keystone club at the church parlors Monday evening, l July 24, at 8 o'clock. Miss Mary Maw, Douglas county home dem onstration agent, will conduct the demonstration on freezing foods. Miss Maw will also demon strate the use of pressure cook ers and will answer questions re garding preparation and canning of foods. I EPISCOPAL CONGREGATION !TO HOLD POTLUCK DINNER !AT PARISH HALL SUNDAY Members of St. George's Epis copal church congregation are in vited lo enjoy a one-thirty o'clock I pot luck dinner Sunday, July 23, !a( the parish hall. The meat and dessert-courses, I bread and drinks have been plan 1 ned by the committee in charge. Women, Children Used to Harvest Record Bean Crop CORVALLIS, Ore., July 21 (AP) With the harvest of a record-breaking acreage of snao beans in Oregon Just around the corner, the state emergency farm la,'or of fiee today was mobilizing 'acres than in the $3,000,000 har vest ot i;il.J. In addition, some acreage has been planted for the fresh market. The bean harvest will begin in some areas about July 25, but the peak demand for workers will not come until about the middle of August. "' Vmwr supervision can Pick ms manv hrjin a. un .hi mi." J " "' MV.IIH limn, bean harvest labor efficiency study indicated. The study also showed that bovs and eirls in ' platoons under adult leadership Pk-kco aooui i per cent more beans than youngsters not in pla- 'oons. The average ainoul of beans Picked per day by all ages was approximately 150 pounds. Willis Mahoney Plans Campaign in Oregon CHICAGO. July 20. i AP Willis Mahoney, democratic nom inee for the (1. S. senate from Oregon, announced yesterday that be would return lo his home slate in August to launch his ca mpaign. Sen. Guv Cordon, Malloney's republican opponent. Is expected to remain in Washington. D. C, during the pre-election months. I Negro Killer Folkes A.1,- fnr DDk.nrin. SALK7.M, Ore.. July 20 IAP -Robert K. Lee Folkes. 22, Los Angeles negro dining car cook under death sentence for the "Lower l.'l" slaying of Mrs. Mar tha Virginia James on Jan. 23, 10-13, asked the state supreme 4 i. mm m mm a Satd!?- 1. Familiariin yourself with and carefully follow in structions outlined in your "Caterpillar Operator's Instruction Book. 2. Your "Caterpillar" Dieicl has been engineered with protective dust filters and seals Service them regularly. 3. Keep clutches, tracks, fan belts and brakes in ad justment. Their efficient functioning is important to the long, trouble-free operation of your Tractor. DOUGLAS COUNTY Farm Bureau Co-Operative Exchange ROSEBURG, OREGON KNIGHT PORTER TVinco ottanrtlnor a ro auLrnH t A (hrlno either a hot rilfi nr a salad. I Anvrnnn rinuirtntr mnra nfnrmn. " tinn rpcrarriina (he Hinner has Mrs. i nomas Bucmes. following the business meeting delicious refreshments were served by the the ouly motive power the Ger hostess. (mans have is their own feet" Those present were: Mrs. Car- Within the last fortnight, ae ry of Eugene, Mrs. Mary F.I cording to dispatches direct from Smith. Mrs. N. B. LeClerc of ( Vichy, at least 20 storage tanks Portland, Mrs. Alma May Le-ifor liquid fuel have gone up in Cierc, Mrs. Thomas Buckles, ! flames in the Rhone valley and Mrs. W. Story, Mrs. Fred Rich-! southern France. The reports here ards, Mrs. Joe Guthrie, Mrs. Ben said they were fired by patriot Jacoby, Mrs. Dale Oliver, Mrs. I saboteurs despite German sen M. Titus, Mrs. ' Wes Meredith, tries established around all such Mrs. Edmunds, Mrs. M. Wilson, Mrs. May Green, Mrs. Jess Wil liams, Mrs. Lockerbie, Mrs. Clar ence Nay, Mrs. A. B. Niekens, Misses Gladys and Eileen Story, Joan Williams, Elva May Green, Melvin Dale Oiiver,.Ted and Dix ie Nay, Mildred, Lorraine, Jim mle and Earl Jacoby. THIMBLE CLUB TO MEET AT POTLUCK LUNCHEON MONDAY Neighbors of Woodcraft Thlm- ble club will meet Monday at a one-thirty o'clock potluck lunch eon at the nome of Mrs. Bertha Taylor. Ice cream will be furnish ed for the dessert-course. All members arc urged to attend. court yesterday for a rehearing. The court, by a 5-2 decision, up held Folkcs' conviction a month ago. The Detition was filed bv Lerov I. Ijim PnrilpnH mtm-nnw hn i, 1,1 or.r.0,,1 t fhl United Stales Supreme court if necessary. Bitter Quarrels Split Morale of German Forces LONDON, July 20 (API- Reports of bitter quarreling j among German officers, or reck- lless disagreement over strategy , and policy, and of still another! shakeup in the structure of the ' high command in the west, echoed from within embattled Europe today as the nazis strug-. ir;lssive three-front war V""ssive uum. liom wai. From Germany itself, in a broadcast of DNB, official Ger man news agency, came a report , that Joseph Grohe, 42, a high officer of Hitler's elite guard, had been named "reich commissioner; of the occupied territories of Bel- glum and northern France," re-1 placing the military commander. Hie same report said an infantry j general named Grase had been given military command of the j area. ! In Greece, six nazi officers died 1 In a shooting affroy rising out of a quarrel during a recent confer ence, the Greek government an nounced at Cairo. ' The German high command has lost more than 30 general of-; fleers, either killed or captured, since June 6. In the shift in the command of Holland and Bel- fgium, Hitler now has turned over to the Gestapo the only area In German-occupied territory not previously governed by Quislings or political commissars. AN AMAZING OFFER The ma ken of Dr. Parker's Corn Remover will give you double your money back it it fails to remove your corn or callous. Only 35c at Chap man's Drug Store. 3 Suggestions For Tractor Long Life French Patriots . Dealing Havoc To German Supplies PORTBOU, Spain, July 19 U AT3 L- U , v aiciu.ii uauim UIKaill- ations have turned' their energies as being in league with the pa- ( triots. "We Plan to eontinuo until storage centers. i.. l Lys rauroaa Coal dumps ....... ,.c , rea irequentiy an operation that one fugitive, ut-sviiueu as noi easy. ' Frontier advices said in the great northern coal fields patriot miners have burned the stores of wooden beams used for shoring the mineshafts, have broken the elevators and wrecked pumping machinery, allowing the mines to be flooded. A German-owned synthetic eas. rZ 1 and scheduled to beein nroriue. tion this week, was wrecked last Wednesday. Ward Store Loses On WLB Order Appeal WASHINGTON, July 20 -(AP) The United States court of ap- j peals ment ycsierciay upheld govern- ment contentions in the Mont gomery Ward case that directives i of he War Labor board are not to court iu wuui i i cvh'w, revers- ing a court. decision of the district The government had asked the lower court to dismiss Montgom ery Ward's suit against the WLB because in the decision of the employers' group o f motor i fU II H I I mm 1 ! ! WEBB mm v.- I 1 1 "FIRST IN SERVICE" NEW CHEVROLET FOR ESSENTIAL HANSEN MOTOR COMPANY Oak and Stephens Sts. Roseburg, Oregon freight carriers against the WLB the court of appeals had held that WLB directives were not subject to Judicial review. Justice T. Alan Ofeldsborough of the district court refused the government's motion, and the government then appealed to the higher court. Hand Tools Cause Most Farm Hurts CORVALLIS, Ore., July 21 (AP) Hand tools such as axes and pitchforks are responsible for more accidents on Oregon farms than either machinery, ve hicles or animals, available farm accident figures indicate. W. A. Schoenfeld, dean of ag riculture at Oregon State college, ) said the annual report of the ; state industrial accident commis-' sion places hand tools at the top j of the list of causes of farm acci-, dents for farmers operating un-1 der the workmen's compensation ' law. In second place were power or horse-driven vehicles, follow ed in order by ladders and steps, power-driven machinery, nails and slivers, animals, poisonous plants or Insects, and falling, slipping flying objects, Sprained oacks accounted for the largest number of injuries of one specific type, the report says, Lacerated fingers were second and fractured ribs third. Reservations for private SKATING PARTIES are available at the Rainbow Skating Rink Winchester SUNDAY, July 26th LAST OPPORTUNITY TO HEAR THE McNEILLS. Subjects: I 1:00 a. m. "The Valley of Achor" 8:00 p. m. " I 0 Degrees on the Dial" FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Go To Youjjb" VR0L DEALER Fr S(&i7vigB on any and all makes of cars and trucks! All signs indicate that more people go to Chevrolet dealers for service than to any other dealer organization; and that means people are convinced that Chevrolet dealers are TRUCKS USERS Chevrolet is producing a limited number of new trucks for essential civilian users. See your Chevrolet dealer for complete information. LISTEN Every Sunday 1:30 2:00 pm KRNR 1480 kc Coast to Coast Broad casts Y. P. C. A. with America's Young Radio Prearher. Rev. Percy Crawford VETERANS of FOREIGN WARS and Auxiliary will meet Friday, July 21, 8 p. m. K. of P. Hall. PLUMBING AND ELECTRIC Insulation, Repairing, Supplies. Water Systems sold and Installed. Electric Motors Available. Trade in your old equipment Plaoe your orders now Repair all Electric Equipment MYRTLE CREEK PLUMBING AND ELECTRIC Phone Myrtle Creek 825 Phone 447 134 South Stephens Roseburg, Or. E Evangeline Duff McNeill will play a request pro gram of Concert Harp and Vibraharp Selections CD CSMEHB VERN M. ORR v