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ROSEBURS ReWS-REVIeW, ROSEBURS, ORESOR FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21. 147
THREE
Sunday at
The Churches
DAYS CHEEK COMMfMTT
ii r u""i!f' pa"lor Sunday School
II A M. Church choir practice
Thursday rvcninf at 7 31). ThU will bi
l-v man's Sunday, and Lorsrt Vrnr
will have rhrg of th srv.cs.
K AIN'T GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL
( III fcU H
Fr. Blskrr. Main and Cass Street.
Sunday services at S and 11 A. M.
t hurch School. 9:43 A. M. Class for
Instruction imteU in study) at 3 P. M.
Wednesday services. Holy Communion
at 7 45 and 9:30 A. M. Service with
meditation at U P. M.
Wight Coughs
due to colds . . . cased
without "doeing".
Rub1
VICKS
VA PO RU
BfjjM'j,Bia,n.'ij;i.i'ia
PILES Hurt Like
Sin! But Now I Grin
Thousand! chaio i.u io ttihu. U.
a ilwlora' formula to relieve ilisrumfurl
of piles. Sent druggists by noted Thorn
ton A Minor Clinic SuiprlNin Ql.'ICK
jjalltalhw relief of pain, itch, irritation.
Tenda to soften, shrink swelling. Use
rfu'-tura way. G"t tube Thornton
Minor's Rt-ctal Ointment or Rmal Sup
Donitorlet today. Follow label direct ioni.
For sale at all drua; atorea erywhere.
CHAPMAN'S PHARMACY
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TAL PLATES
At last, a scientific way
to clean dental plates and
bridges REALLY clean.
Just put your plete In
glass of water. Add a little
Kleenite- With mage-Ilk
speed, discoloration,
stains and demur odor
vanish the ortoina clean
brightness returns It's easy, economket.
Asa your druggist for Kleemte today. Or tor
generous Free Sample, write Kojen Products
Corp., Rochester I I, N. Y.
( FT KLttNITI Ussy at tl.SBSSe.-s
Pbaraiacy nal all c4 stragglst.
KIDNEYS
MUST REMOVE
EXCESS ACIDS
Help 15 Mlla of Kidney Tub.
Flush Out Poisonous Waato
If roa bavan neees of acids In your blood,
your It miles of kidney tubas may be over
worked. These tiny niters and tubes are work
In day and aicht to help Nature rid your
System ai eaceaa acids and poisonous waste.
When disorder of kidney function permits
poisonous matter to remain In your blood, it
maycauae naiori nsr backache, rheumatic pains,
leg pains, lost of pep and energy. Setting op
nhta. swelling. pufBnesa under the ayes,
headaches and dtuineaa. Frequent orsesnty
pasaaaes with amarting and burning snrrw
times shows there Is something wrong with
our kidneys or bladder.
Kidneys may need help the same as bow
els. so ask your druggUt for Doan's Pills, a
stimulant diuretic, used successfully by mil
lions for over 50 years. Doan's give happy
relief end will help the 16 miles of kidney
tubes flush out poisonous wast from your
blood. Get Doanra Pill.
PINK GROVE fU'NDAT SCHOOL
. Near biseav.l.e
Sundav School each Sunday. 10-30
M eIrose, Elearoee and Roberts
Creek Sunday Schools will join Pine
Grove Sunday School In a basket din
ner. Coffee and cream will be available.
The basket dinner will be followed by
a Sunday School convention. Mr. Rsn-
u-u m me American union Sunday
School will be in charge. Special music.
You are Invited. Mrs. Cora CollUon.
superintendent.
rmrr. mtthodist cnrRcn
Crater Harvard sad t mpqaa .
I N. Otis, pastor. Sunday School.
10 A. M. Morning worship at 11 A. M
m charge of the Gideon Society. The
rmblic u urged to attend this special
servlc of Interest to each one. This
society Is responsible for the distribu
tion of Bibles to the hotels, schools,
men In the armed services, and many
other outstanding places. Young Peo
nle's servU-e. 7 P. M. Evening message,
7 p. M. Mid-week prayer service,
Wednesday, 1.J0 p. M.
cbtrcr or jrsrs crrist op
LATTER-DAY SAINTS
Sunday School at 10 A. M. at th
Knights of Pythias Hall. Everyone wel
come. FIRST CHIetCH OP CHRIST,
St IS.NTIKT
Sit East Uaailas Street
Regular services Sundav at 11 A. M.
Subject of lesson: "Mind." Sunday
School convenes at 9:43 A. M. Wednes
day evening meetings which include
testimonies of healing and remarks on
Christian Science are held at S o'clock.
The reading room at 317 Pacific Build
ing is open dally except Sundays ami
Holidays from 10 A. M. to 430 P. M.
Here the Bible and all authorised
Christian Science literature may be
read, borrowed. . purchased, or sub
scribed for The public is cordially in
vited to attend the church services and
to visit the reading room.
Wn.Bt'R COMMI'MTY METHODIST
CHURCH
Earl B. Horsell, minister. Morning
worship, 10 A. M. Sermon, "A Layman
Named George" Sunday School, 11
A. M., superintendent, Harvey Carey.
SlTRERLtN COMMUNITY
METHUniST CHl'RCH
Carl B. Horsell, minister. Sunday
School, 10 A. M.. superintendent. Icel
Clark. Morning worship. 11:13 A. M.
Sermon. "A Layman Named George."
Children's Nursery. 11:15 A. M. Mtho
dist outh Fellowship, T P. M.
8T. JOHN'S l.l'THERAV CHl'RCH
rMlsaoarl Syned, Beset Hall.
Central and 1'mpuua Sts.. Sntberlln
W. A. Sylwester. Rose bum, poator.
"The Church of the Lutheran Hour."
The service of Sunday. February 23.
begins at b P. M. instead of 7 30 P. M
The sermon topic is. "How Shall 1 Face
Life's Problems?" ThU Is the first of !
a series of Lenten meditations all
based on Christ's Passion story and
entitled, "The Suffering Saviours An- ,
swer to Life's Great Questions." The
public is most cordially Invited to at
tend every one of our Lenten services
to hear all the sermons of this series.
The Lutheran Hour Is broadcast Sun
days over KRNR at 9:30 A. M. Tune in:
writ in; tell others.
ST. PAUL'S LIT HER AN CHl'RCH
(Mlssearl Syne)
Cerev and Military Bis. .West Kesebsrg
"The Church of the Lutheran Hour."
The service of Sundav, February 23.
begins at 11 A. M The topic of the
sermon Is, How Shall 1 Face Life's
Problems?'1 This Is the first of a series
of Lenten meditations all based on
Christ's Passion Story and entitled.
The Suffering Saviour's Answer to
Life's Great Questions." The public Is
most cordially invited to attend every
one of our Lenten services to hear
all the sermons of this series. The
Sundav School meets at 9 45 A. M
and extends a cordial Invitation to all
children not attendii
School. The Lutheran
cast over KRNR every Sunday at 9:30
A M. Tune in; write In: tell others.
The junior membership class meets on
aaiuroays ai w:oo a. m. ine senior
class meets Thursdays at 8 P. M. The
choir meets Friday at 8 P. M. for its
regular rehearsal. The Sunday School
staff meets Tuesdav. February 25. at
8 P. M. at the A. Schllck home. Com
munion counsel for the Communion
service of Sunday. March J. will take
place at the church on Thursday. Feb
ruary 37, afternoon and evening. W. A.
Sylwester. 1170 Military Street, West
Roseburg. pastor.
'niN LUTHERAN CHURCH
KLOAROSK
Enoch Sandeen. pastor. Regular wor
ship service every Sunday evening at
8 o'clock. If you nave no other church
home, come and worship with us this
Lenten season.
DILLARD CHURCH
' W. A. Sylwester, Roseburg. pastor.
School at 10 A. M. Our Sunday School ts
doing very nicely, and we give every
one an Invitation to come out and en
joy the class, and help to build up a
real community center here In Dlliard.
The worship hour is at 11 A. M. so
everyone try to be present for th wor
ship services
LOOKINCflLAS CHURCH
Sunday School. IO A. M Worship
service, 11 A. M. Young People's meet
ing and evening service, 7. JO P. M.
Mr. and Mrs. Korpi ("Youth for
Christ" directors from Roseburg will
conduct this meeting. Be sure to come
tna Dring a iriena. rouuc-K u inner
Friday night at P. M. at the Grange
Hall. Every one in the community is
invited. We 11 be seeing you. i. .
Currier.
. TF.NM11.R CHURCH
W Aoolevard. da tor Sunday
School at 11 A. M. The Sunday School
ts doing well at Tenmile and we ure
asking everyone to come ou; next Sun
day morning and lei's pass the SO mark
on Sunday, the 2-'trd. If all will make
an effort, 1 am sure the Sunday School
will go over litis mark. Come out everyone.
CAMAS VAI.I IV CHURCH
W. W Applevard, pastor. Sunday
School at 10 A. M. Everyone in Camas
Valley please come out. You will be
made very welcome and be made to
ri at hnmi with us. 1 am sure. We
are planning a very fine service at
7:45 Sunday evening, and we trust
that all the Camas Valley- folks will
com out. both morning and evening,
next Sunday. Com everyone.
CHURCH OF THE OPEN BIBLE
"Where the Gospel and friendship
t " Th Church of the Own Bible
is located on the corner of Pine and
Floed Sis., one block south of bus
depot and one block west and you will
find a real welcome awaiting you.
Sunday School convenes at tt 45 A. M.
witn Hugo zeroe as supenmenarm.
Morning worship at 11 A- M. Subject.
"God's Best'' by castor. At 0:13 P M.
the Overcome i Young People meet.
with Mr. and Mrs C'has. Bundy the
directors. The Evening Evangelistic
service is at 7:30 P. M. Good congre
gations1 singing, special music ana 8
stirring Gospel message by the pastor.
Prayer meeting. Tuesday. 7 45 P M.
Pastors: Rev. and Mrs. DeLosa Crook.
Residence, 1220 E. 3rd SU
ROSEB1RO (HIKCH OF THE
NAXAKKNE
40 Last Deuglsa
Forrest Hill, castor. Sunday School.
10 A. M., S. S. Llnnell. superintendent.
Worth! d. 11 A. M. Sermon. "The Holy
Spirit and the Sanctified," by the pas
tor, junior Meeting, o.su r. m. i
service is for children under 12 years
age. Toung reopie s society, a
M.. Doris Ann Hill, leader. Evange
listic service. 7:30 P. M. Sermon by the
ua!nr Revival meetin bee tna Monday
evening with services at 7 JU P. M. The
Evangelist will Be Rev. Joseph S Pitts.
Wilnwe, Ky. Rev. Pitts was with Gen
eral MacArthur from Australia to ,
Tokyo as chaplain. He will bring mes- 1
sages from the Bible filled with help
lor tnu present aay.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Lsne and Jscksea Streets
The Rev. Morris H. Roach, Th D.,
minister; the Rev. B. E, Bollman. asso
ciate minister: Mrs. Homer Grow, or
ganist; Mr. Haipn inurcn, cnoir at rec
tor: Mr. J. A. Plnkerton. Sunday School
superintendent. Morning sermon: "Have
t our uwn way. evening sermon.
Does God Tempt Men: calendar ior
the Week Sunday: Sunday School,
0 45 A. M. Morning worship, 11 A. M.
Westminster fellowship, 7 r. sn. eve
ning service. 7:30 P. M Monday: Cruis
ers Club, 6 45 P. M. Tuesday: Character
Clinic, KRNR. 11 A. M. Choir practice.
7 JO P. M. Wednesday: Spiritual Ad
vance. 7:30 P. M. Thursday: Pastor's
Scrap Book, KRNR, 11 A. M.
THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Rv H P Srnrva has returned from
San Francisco and will be in his pul
pit for both services Buncy. Aiier
All. Pastor What la Faith?r Is the
sermon topic Sunday . morning at 11.
Gene Yates will be the soloist. "The
Faith of Abel and Cain" is the topic
Sunday evening at 7 10. There will be
very interesting pulpit guest. C. A.
uysinger win oe inn boioisi. i nw iuuj
traded and departmentalized Bible
chool meets each Sunday morning at
9 43. Five youth groups and the Adult
Fellowship meet each Sunday evening
at 6: 15 The Hour of Power is held
each Wednesday night at 7:30 in the
main auditorium.
FIRST CHR1ST.N rl rH
Douglas and Kane Streets
Kenneth W. Knox, minittei. tVllliam
Unrath. Bible School superintendent;
Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Trued, music di
rectors. A girls trio from Northwest
Chris tun College of which Betty Harm,
a local girl, is a member, will be fea
tured at both the morning and the
evening services. The Lord's Supper
will be served at the morning service
snd the message. "I Am the Vine."
will be delivered by the minister. The
Bible School hour Is 9:45 and there
are classes for all ages. A leadership
training class and C. E. will be held
at i:30. The evening service fa at 7 JO
and the minister will preach on the
subject, "The Holy Spirit." This Is the
first of a series of five messages on the
person and work of the Holy Spirit.
Bible study and prayer service Wednes
day evening at 8 Choir practice Thurs
day evening, 7:45.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Csrner ef Lsne and heath Main Streets
W. A. MacArthur. minister. "Signs
for the Times" will be the topic
the worship service and sermon this
Sunday morning at 11 A. M.. when
Reverend Mr. MacArthur will continue
a course of sermons from the Gospel
According to Saint Mark. Th choir
will sing the lovely. "Open Our Eyes."
by MacParlane. Those not in the habit
of worshipping else where are cordial
ly Invited to attend this service. Other
services for the day and week in
clude: Church School at 9:45 A. M.;
youth choir at 3 P. M.; Intermediate
Fellowship at 0 P. M ; Youth Fellow
ship at 0 30 P. M.: and Evening wor
ship at 7 30 P. M. at which time the
choir will present another o( tneir
magnificent "Music festivals" unaer
th direction of Mrs. Paul Geddes.
varied and complete program has been
arranged to include choir, vocalists,
and organ. The public is most cer
tainly invited to enjoy this hour of
sarred music. Monday at 3 P M. over
Station KRNR, "Monday Meditations."
At 7:30 P. M. the Board of Stewards
will meet In the church office. Tuesday
at 7:30 P. M. the choir will rehearse
In the sanctusry and Troop 4 of Boy
Scouts will meet in the social hall.
Wednesday at 7 30 P. M the mid-week
rayer and praise service will be held
n the primary sanctuary: Reverend
Mr. MacArthur will continue the dis
cussion of Laubach's book on "Prayer"
and Mr. George Lee per will sing. Thurs
day at 7 P. M. In the social hall the
February Family Fellowship Supper
will be held and an Interesting pro
. i ntf 7 rr ri i r, v&i t i . '.''. c
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gram has been arranged It will be an
evening well worth attending, and one
not soon forgotten. Vistors and new
comers are urged to attend and par
ticipate in any or ail oi mes ac-
tlvttlr
Births Announced at
Nercy Hospilal
Wk'i'-To Mi. aJ Mis.
Ham K. Burl. Melrose Route, Box
3.11, Rosfbtug. February 20, a
daughter, Linda Hue; weight
seven pounds three ounces.
CROCKER-To Mr. anil Mrs.
Arthur Crocker, 1(M7 West First
street, Roseburg, February 20, a
son, Richard Arthur; weight sev
en pounds eight ounces.
Card Party Postponed The
public card party planned by Mel
rose Grange for tonight at the
hall has been postponed until
March 15.
Truman Asks Funds for
Relief Needs Overseas
(Continued from Page One
come too late."
While the aid was asked for
"liberated" countries suffering
from the "ravages of war," Mr.
Truman did not mention any
specific nations.
Hope Instead of Deipair
The Fresiilent said that in some
liberated countries, "UNRRA
will have achieved Its objective
fully" when UNRRA's supply op
erations cease. He explained that
means they will be again "self-
supporting so far as the basic
essentials oi me are concernea.
But in other liberated coun
tries, Mr. Truman said this Is
not yet the case and what remains
to be done, while relatively small
and limited In time and scope.
is "none-the-less vitally Impor
tant." To leave the task unfinished.
he said, would be to "replace hope
with despair In the hearts of
these peoples and thus to under
mine the spiritual and economic
stability upon which our own
hopes for a better world must
rest."
mended passage of a bill to per
mil the State Board of Control
to spend $2,000,000 fqr the new
state office building to be erecied
across the street from the front
of the capltol.
The building originally was to
have cost $1,000,000, but higher
labor and materials costs forced
the estimate to be doubled.
Roy Mills, secretary of the
Board of Control, said construc
tion of the five-story structure
would be started soon.
The money would be borrowed
from the school fund, and would
be repaid by rentals charged de
partments using the building. The
maximum inwrest would be 31
per cent, and would be repaid In
30 vears.
The committee also recom
mended passage of a Senate bill
to permit slate employes to have
group life insurance, and to per-
nilt deductions from their sal
aries to pay for It.
The committee tabled a bill to
provide that prevailing wages be
paid on all contracts let by the
state, but the committee Indicated
It would consider it again In a
few davs.
The House Food and Livestock
Committee decided to introduce a
bill to tighten and clarify the 19-15
bangs disease control law.
The law would permit county
courts to order testing programs
for beef cattle or calf vaccination
programs in beef herds. It also
Would prohibit keeping untested
beef cattle on land adjoining a
dairy herd pasture.
Scheme Gets Result
Rep. Lieuallen, Pendletpn, is
convinced that a bill In the legis
lature can accomplish its purpose
before it is even passed.
He said he room-sli-d the Game
Commission to care for the bands
of Elk which raid cattle food each
winter. Having no luck, he intro
! duced a bill to make the Game
Commission pay for the damages
to the cattle lood and resulting
from the elk raids.
But yesterday Lieuallen got the
House to send the bill back to the
committee, asserting it wasn't
needed any more.
"1 brought this bill out Just to
put a fire under the Game Com
mission. " Lieuallen snid. "Some-
body stuck a fork In them this
morning and found out they were
done."
He said the commission is doing
something about the elk.
The bill to include first class
school districts under the rural
school district law, which was
passed at the November general
election, will be the second bin ;
Job of the House Education Com-'
mittee, which has finished 11m
work on the basic school fund ap- -nortlonment
Scheduled Pay Hikes for
State Officials O. K.'d
(Continued from Page One)
from Western Oregon.
The bill originally provided for
one member from each of the
four congressional districts, and
one from the state at large.
Since Eastern Oregon is a sin
gle congressional district, mem
bers from that section protested
it might have been possible for
Eastern Oregon io have only one
of the five commissioners, and
thus be forgotten in road con
struction. The same committee recom-
is I IE invite families living
in outlying communities and towns,
whore fine funeral service is not
available locally, to call us at
time of need.
Our complete service is promptly
available at your home or church,
at the same low prices charged
for funerals held at our fu
neral home.
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