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FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG, OREGON, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 1939. ley Is visiting at the Vic Shaw OUT OUR WAY BZ William "GONE WITH WIND" TARGET OF ATTACK e4 Dally Kirrt ftuodur br the POIITLANO, Sept. 1.

(A PA An interviewer came off second best when he approached Represen Al.L- HAM! kEEULV REGRET VOURHIC WERE V'ARE, if REVERSES, OEWTLEfAEU, BUT TRUST MA30R KIORS6SWOES THE CSODDESS OF CNAKlCE COMPEMSATES fyy M6 -AK1C HOW "1 SOLS WITH EULkSHTENMEMT POR WHAT SHE M' ABOUT TOMORROW ifS RELIEVED YOU OP IW WORLDUY MGHT YOU Wk GOODS -HAR-RUMPH THAklK DOUBLE TMAT, r- VOU TOR THE CRIklWS AUO XW'r VOU KUpW CI6AR3, HMP- V)xs, -Wm iuspectors, is vvaitiug TtT4 FORME IM1HE Vi HE CHIEFS -60T LEfr lrrtSK jtfi SilJ BUSTER, WHO HAD HI'MMONH No. 7.16 In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Doug-las. The tfnlon Cantral Mf Inauranc Company, a corporailon. Plaintiff, va. B.

A. Muddoic and flMy-noll Maddux, hi wife. D. W. Mjid-dox.

unmarried. Clarenop al. UickeUen. aometimeH known na C. N- Mlckelsen.

John Maddox and Hylvla Maddo. hfa wlfef Nannie Zenor and Pn Zunr. her husbund, Uachel KtranKc and Charles Strange, her husband. My Beattle and Clifford eat-tle, hor hutttmnd. Muni Blo-Hoin.

widow. Leo Maddox nd Florence Maddox. bin wife. Myrtle Plcree and Elmt-r Pirce. her hustmml.

Robert Maddox and R'-ale Maddux, bin wife. Mary Maddux Cook and William Cook, her hulHiid. the unknown liHrn of Israel Maddox, dcceiiHod, Hi 40 all other persona or parties unknown claiming any right, title. entiUe, Hen or InU'rent In tho real estate described In I be amended and supplemental complaint heroin, PcfendimtH. To D.

W. Mnddox, un married. Ki'h-1 tit range and Charles St run sc. hr husband, Iaura Blossom, a widow, the unknown hctra of Israel Mddox, di'ued. also all uthr pcraona or parties unknown claiming any right, title fstute, lh-n nr interest hi ri-aj estate dpmirlbrd in the amended and sup-plenu-ntat complaint herein, ttio above named defendants: In the name or the Htate of Oregon: You hereby roqulred to appear and answer n)iptfffa amended and supplemental complaint herein on or b-fore four wi-eks from the date of the first publication hereof, or plaintiff will take a decrre as prayed for In Ita amended and supplemental complaint.

Thnt there la due and owing the plaintiff on Ihe note. aid mortdaaro described In ptaintirf's amended and Hupnletnental complaint, the following sums, to- wit: J3S. 9S with Interest at ten percent from 'December 1, with Interest ut teij per cent from Ut-eember 1. 1934. $1,4119.1 1 with Interest ut weven per tent from December 1, 1 0Ii4 with interest at ton per cent from r-Vbruery 4.

19.15 with interest at ten per cpnt from April II, 1936 $24.03 with InM'riHl ut ten pur cent from May 3. 19)17 I21.00 cost of abstract cuitliuua-tion attorneys feea and plaintiffs eosts and djs bursnmenta tnrurred herein. That tho mortgage described in plaintiff's amended and mental complaint be- decreed first lien on the following descrtb-pd properly situate In the County of Douglas. Stato of Oregon, to-wit: All that portion of the Quarter of he fconthweat Quarter (SEVi of of Section Twenly-four C-'t Township Twenty-sir ttj) South Uaneo (7) Wfft of the Willamette Meridian lylnaj west of thf Connry Road known the Vles ViilU-y-TjoukliiCKluss Itond, and also all thai portion of said xulidivlsioii lying south of tho County I load known as the River Road. The land hereby conveyed containing Thlrty-Hevcn CI7) acres.

Tluit plaintiff's Said tnortling.j he foreeloNed, and the defendants und all parties rhilmlne by, through or under the or any nf them, be forever barn-d and foreclosed of all right, title or interest In and to the suid property, or. any part thereof, except llje right of redemption provided by -Jaw. l'hat Raid property 710 'sold In the niati-ner provided law and the-proceeds thereof be applied to tb amount found due plaintiff und'f Iff said That th" pur chaser at such s.ale foe let into Immediate pOKnenston of the prop rrty. nnd for such other and- further relief jia court decma equitable. This Htimmona is served upon vou bv publication lv order of the, Honorable Carl E.

Wluiberly, judB" above cititled court, dated fh 2Knd of j-upuat. Dafp of first publication: August 19,19. Date of last -publication: September 22. 1939. M.CAMANT.

THOMPSOV. KINO WOOD. MY Kits. Attorneys for l'lalntlfr. Address: American Bank Building.

Portland. Oregon. ily of Church Officers to the Church." Junior Kndeavor 7 p. m. Senior Kndeavor 7 p.

in. Church service p. sermon, "The LiKht of the World." Midweek prayer meeting, Wednesday evening. Sunday fU CLEVELAND CHURCH OF GOO Air. and Mrs.

Renudrey will he present to five testimony of mi-raeuloiiH liealinK of ttielr son. ('onie, hear, and see for yourself. Sunday school In o'eloi a ni. Moi uiiiK service 1 1 o'eloek u. in.

Speaker J. 10. Kvnus. veniiiR service p. m.

Speaker (i. Olson. Ion't fail to eoino and enjoy these services. ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH Corey und Military street, West HoBoburK.

The servico of Sunday, September It, begins ul 11 a. m. The topic nf the aennon is, "The True Mcanint; of tho Fatherhood ot (lod." The Sunday Hchool meets at 9:45 a. in. We moat cordially invite all to attend our service and Sunday school.

W. A. Hylwester, 1170 Military street, pastor. SUTHERLIN CHURCH Orniiil It. Trick, pastor.

Sunday srhool nt HI o'-loek. K. Vountr. sujieriutfiideiii. I.nhor Sunday will ho observed at Ihe nioriiinK service, when Ihe sermon lopie Ih to he, "Workers ToKetlier With liod." FREE METHODIST CHURCH Corner ol inpiiua and Harvard streets.

The Sunday serviees will he us follows: Sunday school at 15. Classes for all acs. Preach- liiK service at 10:15. Class meet-iiiR at 11:45. PrayiT meeiinn Wednesday evening at p.

m. Kveryoiiu clconie. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH liilde school 15 n. in. C.

C. Stanton is superintendent. Church servlco 10:15, John A. Harney, min ister. Sermon, 1 he Kespnnslhil- no me.

Mr. and Mrs. Ccll Paul and chil dren of North fiend visited at the Clay borne Sunday. Mrs. Ruth Parker and children of Loa Angeles are visiting rela tives here.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Elliott, Dor tha May and Gene Klllott and Vio let Ross visited at the Odom xora home In Gazley Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

Hushnel of Mit chell, South Dakota, have brought a Joad of their household goods here. Mr. Bushnel will be on the faculty of the Canyonville school this year. Mrs. Hartley, Mrs.

Ieo Gallon. Mia. Lois Williams ami emiureu, and Irie Hartley of Winchester Bay visited Mrs. Ruth Pardea Mon day. Mrs.

Pardee returned witu them for a week's visit. Bill Willis made a trip to Port-laud Tuesday. Mrs. Ii. A.

Sawyer and daugh ter, Wilma, of Auburn, are visiting the Moycr family. Mrs. Sawyer Is Mr. Moycr sister. Tho South Douglas Community fair held at the community hall Saturday was well attonded ami a large number or exhibits were shown.

Mr. and Mrs. Leon Nichols and Mr. and Mrs. Kldou Jackson and son were Rose burg visitors Satur day.

Mrs. Fred Klliott and son, Gene, attended to business In Myrtle Creek Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Klllott enjoyed a trio to Bandon Sunday.

They accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Karl Loban of wolf creek and Amanda Gardiner of Portland who is visiting at the Doban home. Mr. and Mrs, Wailes Drury and children.

Van, Hubert, Audene, Val Marcus and Ksmaralds or Chowchilla, and Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Drury and children, Khl on and Weld on Dale of Tajlquc, New Mexico, visited the Odom Ford family at Gazley Inst week. Wailes Drury and Johnnie Drury are brothers of Mrs. Ford.

Io)la and Dorothy Krewson of Cottage Grove have arrived at the Canyonville Bible academy. Lola will be employed at the academy and Dorothy will attend the Canyonville grade Bchool. Mrs. Paul Trueblood and daugh ter, Susan of Moscow, Idaho, vis ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

J. P. Smick Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, Norman Duncan and son, Dick, of Sweet Homo have been visiting friends here.

The Duncans were former Canyonville resideuts. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ramberg and daughter, Kllnor, Mark Klllott and Mrs. Leon Nlchola wore Roseburg visitors Friday.

Mr. and Mrs. Adam and children have returned from camp meeting at Lebanon. Mrs. Jim Hoskins and daughter, Jean and John Hoskins of Med ford visited relatives here this week-end.

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Moore spent the week-end here at their home. They returned to ratl where Mr. Moore is employed, Mr.

Cosncr's mother js visiting him nt the Canyon Auto camp. Mr. and Mrs. C. A.

Campbell, and sou, Paul, were dinner guests at tho Couglar home Tuosday night. Truman Dunn of San Francisco has arrived here for a week's visit and to take his wife and email daughter homo. Mrs. Dunn has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Law-son Winn.

WILBUR WILBUR, Aug. 31 Mr. and Mrs. Byard Reed of Cottage Grove spent the week-end visiting relatives and friends here. Mr.

and Mrs. Vie Dimmlck and sou, Jerry, of Sutherlin. were calling on relatives here Friday. Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Clark and son, Richard, and daughter, Helen Margaret, of Tacoma, Washington, were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sundn Friday. They were en route home from the Sat) Francisco fair. Mr.

and Mrs. Z. B. Holcomb and family of Springfield, Colorado, ar rived here for a short visit with the formers parents, Mr. and 1.

U. Holcomb. They were joined here by Mr. and Mrs. V.

K. Holcomb and family of Kellogg, and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Holcomb of Klktoh. and held a family reunion at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Chad. Hoi-comb Sunday. Miss Lorcna French of Kugene has accepted the position as assist ant high school teacher here to fill the place made vacant by the resig nation of Miss Geraldiue Thayer of iong iicacn, California. Mrs.

Kstcllo Miller left Tuesday for Kureka, California. Hfter spend-ng a few days visiting friends here. She expects to spend the winter with relatives there. Her home Is In Cedar Rapids. Nebraska.

Kenneth Biirneberg, teacher in the Wilbur school, returned here Thursday from Oakland, California, where he has been the past few weeks visiting his parents attending the Golden Gate fair. Ralph Hash of Chemault arrlvod here Saturday to visit with his sis ter. Mrs. J. G.

Huntur. Ho was accompanied by Mollis' Hill of Wka- pce. HI Hon I Jiw 1 4n IWI trvrf B.I wh.lt. p. All ptod it twnim.

Uil. 4tt64 UWi4u tillt bl. ikl Mrtnbrr mt 1'lie AMsaelated Pr Tb Associated Press I nxcluatve-tr entitled to una for republic. tlOD of all news dispatches credited Kit or not otherwise credited In la paper and to all local newa tubllahed herein. All rights of republication of special djapatobea twain are alao reserved.

1 A Kit 18 ELLSWORTH Editor Vntered aa second claaa matter Mar 17. l0. at the poat office at hoeeburaT. Orecon. under ot of Marco i.

mi Repreaented by mVw York I7l Madison Chi- eo 3fi0 Mlchl-nn Ave. Mas rrenruro H20 BusY Street II-trol 1319 Stephenson Bid 6., Lea eelc 433 8. Spring Btreet, Hell tie 60S Stewart Street. Port la ad 610 8. W.

tilxth Street, Vaawmwr, B. C1U Hall ft. I.eale HI h. 'renin at tree aujlmi vrnnt uuuainar. Oll(( fllLISl(l aaendB Ha tea Dal I per year 07 mall 16.00 Dally.

monthi by mull f.BU Dally, I mon tin by mall J. 26 Dally, by carrier per month 66 ally. hr arrlr pmr var 7 0 pintOl'K in ut war! What a ter-rifle sentence that Ih. Just ponder what It meuiiH. Follow the news reports of the bombings, troop engagements, battles ut sea.

War Is ingenious ntan'H way of destroying himself in the most hi dcous way possible. There Iiiih never been a true peace since The Armistice, agreed upon by the belligerents November 11, Is ended. The document which was rather carelessly liibeled 11 treaty pence, was never, in fact, mora th.m a pleeo of paper. Gorman never really accepted the term of the treaty of Versailles and duriii'4 the intervening years has had hut one ambition to complete! obliterate it. From now on so Ion 15 us there Ih 11 vivid memory of the cnnlllct which begun last night tluiru will be mi argument an to who utai'led the war.

Germany blames I'oiaud und refers, to the Cnrmunv military action as "rounter-nUack." J'oland of course considers it war of defenne the defense of her laud against (icrmnny. Regardless of the lllllilllo details of the early slages of the ueiuui conflict. Hie basic reason for it in the ambition of Clermany luate continent. This ambilioi Ih opposed by Ihe detei uimu'ion of the other people the conilu-; etit Ihat (iermuiiy Khali not he per-i milted to dominate. Creed and ambition, It seems, not only get In-1 dlviduals Into troublu but involve fill Ire nations, We note in the newa of the last few days seine things Ihat might.

1 in loss heclic limes, he considered queer: Japan, ufter playing the role of 'Ihe world'H bad boy tor Home little time, adopt a policy or "Hplemlld Isolation," mid talus, about making friends with everybody. Adolf Hitler, arch enemy of com inunlsm. vim eternal friendship i for Soviet Russia. llaly, for many months the close and apparently trusted ally ut Germany, How completely ignored by lliller and currently rumored to be a possible ally of France. Jtrltaln and Poland.

IZIMOT JMUiTt.ANK Sept. 1 (Al'i The German iimiovninp Cortland was on the high seas today, possibly head log lor a tier-man port. She pill out suddenly from Wii-h Wi'dnesdav n'ght. bound ostensibly Lor Portland, but at a. the ('.

S. coast guanl repoi led she bad mil an lv cd ut Astoi la, in ties down tli" ol-umbiii If she luid Intended um-flig here, she would have rem lied Asioria early last niehi, the ii'ir! giuiril sahl. HuiHUfte of tbi' stln.ilion 111 l.il-lope, the I'oi I liiad was held a I 1 lv el ett tor three days, mid tb' 211 passepgei about d. mo 't ol them Calltoinlaus. wi-ie held v.r-t ii 1 prfaoiiera mi (he ship.

A int ed Stales law forbid Ihe i au.i port of passenger by a loii'ign nhtp Irom one Auiurhan ii to another. Iletoie Falling, the passcng were illHetubaiked to retinn Ims and train. I ndei Ihe the shipowners ate liable In 1 1 fine for each passenger. Hoy Itiilllnger. assist ant collector nl ciistouiH at Seattle, said of the ship had put up the cut tomary "term hl uo ild coer tin peiiultief.

ejej- 3 D.A.V. Asks Ban on Showing of Movie, Charging Story 'Distorts' Fact. PITTSBURGH, Aug. 31. (AP) Kletftkm of officors held attention of the Grand Army of the He-public's 73rd Jiational encampment today while Mil affiliated organization started drive to ban show-lug of the new niovle "Cone With the Wind." The Daughters of Union Veterans declared ill a resolution that production of the novel by Margaret Mitchell was "an outrageous attempt to palliate the treason of the ftouth and smirch the reputation of General William T.

Sherman." "The war orders of the Confederate states prove conclusively the raiding and burning of the southern homes and supplies were done by the Confederates themselves," asserted the resolution. "Were it not that young people will see the picture, it could be Ignored, but it is unfair that our boys and girls should be given such a distorted view of what actually took place." The daughters, boasting a membership of 34,000, voted to have each of their state departments confer with local censors and "endeavor to stop the showing of the picture." Memorial Opposed They also went on record In opposition to a proposed $25,000 federal appropriation for erection of a memorial to Cenfederato General Stonewall Jackson la West Virginia. The boys in blue selected Springfield, where the body of Abraham Lincoln lies, for their 1H0 encampment. The veterans came through what probably was their last "strictly military" parade without casualty. Only one warrior, Jacob Mooker, 'J7, of Valparaiso, marched the entire seven miles of the parade route.

Spurning the aid of army officers, he declared "durn if I cant walk the full way what's the use in me marching at all." DAUGHTERS OF CONFEDERACY PRESIDENCY STRIKES BACK MACON, Aug. 31. AP) Kuropean war tension notwithstanding, America's own war be-tvytJjeii J.he -stale -cams in- for of royiewing today as Mrs. Walter I). Lamar, president-general of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, couutei attacked a movement ui.

Pittsburgh to ban the motion picture "Gone With the Wind." Mrs. lyumar described resolution by the Daughters of the Union Veterans of the Civil War us a "Diatribe that may cripple the fine relations between the Grand Army of the Republic and the Confederate Veterans, but not lor long." Tp these "wrathful, imitotcnt rug lags" Mrs. Iamar replied: "They cannot affect the staging of a truthful, impressive account of Ihat strife between brothers they may nullify the good of lie Gettysburg reunion (which Drought blue and grey veterans together last In Alliinta, Miss Mitchell retained her customary detachment in suh ccntiovenies, declined comment. CANYONVILLE CANYONVILLK, Aug. 30.

Mrs. Kred Klliott, Dortha May and Gene Klllott, Mark Kllioft and Violet Ross shopped in Roseburg Wednesday. Mrs. C. A.

Campbell and Mrs. Millie Stofler of Riddle spent Monday afternoon at the Couglar home. Noah CormiU visited his brother, Walter Coruutt, Saturday alter noon. Mr. and Mrs.

II. K. Daugherty and daughters, Itetty Jo and Barbara Khiinc and Miss inchell ol Albany, visited at the Hash home Sunday. They were on their way to Washington to visit, relatives. Most of the local boys have returned from fighting fire.

Jean McGcc of Hays Creek has been visiting her grandmother, Mis. Ruth McGcc. Guy McGee of Days Creek took her home Monday. Mrs. Stoffer of Riddle visited Mrs.

Walter Cornutt Monday aft er noon. Mrs. Opal Philpotl of Asulaud returned to her home Monday utter a week of visiting with Mrs. Wamsley and Mrs. Puckett.

Mr. ami Mrs. C. A. Campbell and son, Paul, were dinner guedU of Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Cornutt Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. James Wamsley of Yreka, vlalied with Mr.

Wamsley's Mother, Mrs. Wamsley and bis sister, Mrs. Puckett, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Vc Shaw, T.

C. Shaw, l'ailh uiid P.uddy Shaw and Warren Graham Jited Marilyn Shaw, ho is employed at Med ford, Sunday. They enjoyed a picnic dinner at the Ashland park and a drive over the state line Into California. Warieu Graham of Garden val PORTLAND'S Moi DUtinclive Hotel lAVIXlr.S ta yriml7 Hrrt li- llnmi, snO'tta h'4 SrMlble llatra HOTEL MNSON 'Trf km rm.m Dar Brnsdnar at psk 1'ortlaatf tative Leonard W. Schueiz of Chi cago, chairman of the naval subcommittee of the house of represeii tnliveu, yesterday.

The Intei viewer asked: "JIow Is our navy getting uloug?" don't know, you'll have to usk Admiral Klark," KehuoU replied. "JIow does it compare wlih any other navy. In Kurope or Asia?" don't know, you'll huvo to ask the navy department?" "Is there going to be on extra session of congress us a result pf me European crisis: "1 don't know, you'll liuve lo usk the president." "Is Mr. JtooKovelt going to run for a third term?" "I don't know, you'll have Uj ask Mr. Iloosevelt," "How is general business over the country?" "I don't know, you'll have to uak Mr.

Hopkins." "Am ihe democrats going to win in liiin?" "I don't know, you'll have say, I will say this: I hope they do?" KRNR Mutual Broadcaitlng Syitcm 1500 Kilocycle, (KEMAININO HOURS TODAY) :00 Bull River Wranglers. Glen, dale. WOll Symphony, MIIS. :00 Johnny jjuvIk' MIIS. Shutter I'lukcr, MIIS.

Music und Manners, MUS. Phanliim l'llol, MIIS. TonlRlil'n Tune. :05 Newa, Calif. Pacific Utilities Co.

10 Newa Review Newa Flashes. IT IJinnvr Dance. I-'l'iday I'ruiiicjiailc, MIIS. 00 Jack Mehoan'8 MUS. l.r iMtltuul Maeslros.

Ill) 1.0110 KniiRpr, MIIS. On Alvlno Key a MR. 80 Freddy NuKL-I'lt JIJIS. 00 Alka Celtzer News, MBS. 1G Hernia Kiiiic'h 30 Jack Teafiarden's MIJS.

45 To Ho Announced, MIIS. 00 Sign OH. SATI'RIMV, SKI'TIOMIIICK 2 Shirr and N'miuinw 30 Nswl.Revl.tM :40 News, Gilmore Corner, Ai Khaimody In Wax. :00 Henry (leoite. Centenn-Lrv ('elehnilinh, MIIS.

Hot Simla. 15 VKW (liillierlnK al N. V. World's Kulr, MIIS. :15 -(HonnirhaHoiH, MIIS.

:30 Man About Tnwn .15 Melodic Variellea. 00 Illinium ul Nal'l. Air Itacea, MILS. :15 Women's Forum, Copco. 30 The llayrlde.

MILS. on -Music Hull Kruiu london, MIJS. 00 -Dancu Orch. Sonxs Sncctheaila Sing, MUS. 30 Uhylhni nt Hand :45 News, Safeway Stores.

:50 News-Review of the Air. UO-IOveiull UuuKluiid's MILS. 30 Tu He Auimiiueed, MIIS. "u- Haul IH'i ki'rs :30 Syniphoiiy. 16 Kllensliuig Iloileo.

MIIS. 15 At Your Cnnuuiind. 15 -Anieiii'au l.eiou New Harruiie. AIMS. J-'iMtur'B On MIIS.

(alls, MIIS. Kleslu Time, MIIS. 30-Tho Chlldiena J'arly. 'I'oniKhrs Tune. :05 News, Calif Pacific Utilities Co.

10 News Review News Flashes. 15 Dinner Dunce. :45 Music by Mooulluhl. MILS. nil llelly Jane Khiiuds, 15 -Mulual Muestros.

Mchiil's MIIS. on- Shci 1'li'lil's MILS. lrcildy Nugel Ul'i Mils :00 Alka Sclttcr News, MBS. II' -liuiwonu iiiis MIIS. 30 SLInuiiy l.iililii' SIbu Oil.

SI'iMiAV. mi Tn He A 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ed. MIlV 15 Glad Tidings of the Air, Rev. Ira F. Rankin.

15 Inliiily Chorus, MIIS. Ii'iMilslc Ki-sllviil l-'t Ol- uiiiiiv. MIIS. 15 Romance of the Hi-Ways, Greyhound Lines. MBS.

Al I uiiiiilnic I H. Ii Its. 15 lllue. Mils. 00 Bautist Church Services.

'I" milium) 15 Miimi Kl mil Kl MILS lluii'ii ol HeM, I'll llllilli n. MIIS. 311 U. Ilieve Tii.ihv liilie I'lolu Clin eland, MIIS. mi Siiiinn.M-tluir ell.

IIS. 3li Kierell lloacl.inil's On mi Mill Valid ics. Dick Jurm-n i in MIIS 15 Slim l.oiniix. MIIS ml Desljtn lor M. l.il IIS.

30 The Angelus Hour, Dr. C. A. Edwards. 00 I Fashioned flevival, MBS.

00 Original Good Will Hour, Iromird Yeast, MBS. ml Melodic Sli Hits, MIIS. 3" Aiilhor. Aiitli.it Mils. no- Davis' On Mils 3" lillily Viillcc's on Ii MIIS.

no News, 15 I ame On MIIS. 3" -Sinn OH. MELROSE COMMUNITY CHURCH Sunday school 10 a. in. Evening' Merviee.

Special services by Itev. Itandall of American Sunday school. Everyone is urged to attend. METHODIST CHURCH Itev. Louis Mugfn, 1.

pas, or. 9:45 a. church school, II. A. Canaday, genera! superintendent.

Clauses for all ages. 11:00 a. moiltini' wni'shin. RPntwm tip Magin. Special music.

Evening worsnip at o'clock, serinon hy Dr. Sydney W. Hull, district superintendent of ihe Cascade district Epwortu League meals at p. m. The morning wor- snip wm ne hold In the former Methodist Episcopal church and the evening worship in the former Methodist K'piscopal church.

South. Mid-week prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. GLENDALE ASSEMBLY OF GOD The revival services with Evangelist Esther Weller Ijingley Sunday night with a splendid crowd. The regular services or the church are being resumed this week with services Tuesdav and Friday evening at Sturdily services are Sunday school at lo. Manly M.

Walker, superiuten-denl; worship service at 11. Evangelistic service at 7:30. Service at Azalea (irange hall Thursday. Au gust 31 at 8 Kathryn Montgomery, pastor. 17 Ho wrote the salary or tax law.

20 Dormant. 22 Tiresome person. 25 Riotous person. 26 Paid publicity 27 Locnl position, 28 South Carolina, 29 Devoured. 30 Unbound.

33 Valuable property. 34 Perfume. 37 Mouth fluid. 3A Begrudged. 42 Written documents.

43 Foe. 48 Entrance. 48 Islnnd. 49 Fuel. 61 Aperture.

S3 To piece out. 55 Myself. 57 Morindin dye. VERTICAL 1 Cubic. 2 Above.

3 To devastate. 4 Engle. 5 Path of a curve. 6 List. 8 Harmony.

9 To load. 10 Pound. 15 Cenus of fan palms. 16 Flag. U.

S. STATESMAN FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST .112 E. Douglas street. Regular services Sunday at Jl m. Subject iof lesson, Man.

Sunday school convenes at 9:45 a. in. Wednesday evening meetings which include testimonies of healing and remarks on Christian Science are held ut 8 o'clock. The reading room at 317 Perkins building is open dally ex cept Sundays Mild Holidays from 111:20 tn i.tn t.i Uarn the iiihie and all authorized Christian Science literature may be borrowed or subscribed lor. Thej public is cordially invited to attend the church services and to visit the reading room.

EPISCOPAL CHYRCH lioseliuig St. George's. Holy coiiiiiiiinioii, 7:30 and I U0 11. 111. Itidille Ascension.

JCvenillK service, p. in. i FIRST CHURCH OF COP Eiienliowor district. Jlcv. J.

1). Kcrnutt, iiastor. luliiiny school a. nj' iMorililm flevnlinn ll'HO topic, "aigns." The hour of Ihe evening ecrvtco has been changed as follows: Yguug People's meeting, 7:00 p. in.

Preaching servlco 7: 3D p. m. Topic oyungclis-tlc. Prayer und praise service Wed-hosiluy, 7:31) p. in.

We Hxlcouie you to atUind (ill services. FULL GOSPEL AS6EIBLV Kud of West Comniercl il Ave. A. Ilaruld Pursing, pastor. Services lor Ibis coining Sunday: Sunday school ut 9:45.

John Klliotl, superintendent of ll-irn-ing worship beginning ut u. ChilUrcn's church at 6.30. Floyd Ujorkliind in charge. Vou people's incetliig at 6:30. Evangelistic service at 7:30.

Servicjj lor the week: Tuesday night ut i o'clock. Young people in charge. Friday at ii o'clock. Devotional and prcuching. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH The morning sermon will be the "I'uchaugeitlile God." Miss lleula Pederseu und Mi'B.

Morris Kouch will play a violin duet at this service. Al tile evening service the news will again be given hi the light of the lllble. The snrmou topic Is "The Path of Life." Please note the change In the hour ot the evening service hack, to 7:30 p. ro ute young peoples meeting buck to 6:30 p. ni.

The calendar for the week: Suliiluy, Sunday school 9:15 a. morning worship. 11:00 a. young people's societies, 6:30 p. evening service.

p. in. Wednesday, prayer meeting, 7:30 p. in. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH llev.

II P. Sconce. Puntor. 11 a. -'Workers Together With God." 7:.

'10 p. "The Seeking Note." Daily Devotions DR. CMAHLES A. EDWAilDS What Is Character? It is Ihe power of Ihe Christ-spirit seen in Ihe life; the power tn overcome through a knowledge of lliti power and His love. Without the Christ-spirit power can be a arrogant, selfish, unreeling oblivious to tho rights nf Is the charm of the Christ-love in the heart without tie Christ-love charm chu he a menace, a snarl, flat-lery.

It is the Intelligence- of Chi Itt thnu-'h tn the mind. Without It cleverness call he cup-on of destruction, but Intelligence that romca from spiritual understanding will open the door of the human mind, and reveal lt(nf ciipHM titles before undreHniPft of. It is the reflection of the Chrlft-liuhl shining In the mil, which must he een of all en. You cannot hide the reileciion of the tmmhiue on a mirror, but there will be a radiant luminosity which will at-iiaet Ihe attention of otuers, Character Is veHlth. Trnnsure In heaven, which neither moth, or rubt tan corrour.

True v.eulth lies In spirit in Hun only, for earthly wealth Is transitory at Its best, all-etului ing things are from above. It Is the of liod uaiu'ited In VJju. Auteu. Answer to Previous Puzzle is CiRIOi'p MM MifeShlEp FfrBM LBEAHRfo NRUiS HlElRf CLE RP THl'e aidIs 3 a sIeHu Uisejiv i siiHNaMn'iil RTglB AjlEg EpHRjA MuTjA NO P1QJRH NfflEfe aIrrb Elulfen UELNC Iaic'i pHo aTMC-H i MiW) H-tR'S ESnPriFiRjAlNlClEl HORIZONTAL 1,7 Pictured U. S.

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14 To exhibit. 16 ProHer. 17 Persia. 18 Musical note. 18 Toward sea.

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40 Epoch. 41 Sugare, 44 Frost bile. 15 Click beetle. 47 Natural. 49 Grnting.

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