The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, June 29, 1949, Page 15, Image 15

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    Reported Manifestations Of Evil
Spirit In Home Being Investigated
LIVELY GROVE, 111., June 29
(JP) Reports ol a spirit with
a temper are being Investigated
by a parish priest with the con
sent of his bishop.
Tony Greten and his wife, par
ents of ten children, reported a
"spirit" has made itself known at
their farm home near this village
nearly every night since May 1.
The investigation Is being
made by the Rev. Edward Qah
mus, pastor of the Catholic
Church at nearby St. Libory, who
said he personally has "seen and
neara unusual occurrences" at
the Greten home. The priest de
clined to describe what he has
observed. '
After we became aware of the
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spirit." Greten ; said, "we laid
down a pencil and a piece of
paper and asked in writing, "what
do you want?" the pencil Just
flew across the room.
"We got out pen and Ink,"
Greten continued. "The bottle of
ink moved over the floor and
spilled on the rug. Father Dah
mus told us to try an indelible
pencil. That night the pencil
wrote out the word 'mass.'
"Father Dahmus then wrote,
'are you a good or evil spirit?'
The pencil was hurled at him.
Then he said It must ba an evil
spirit."
Greten expressed belief there
is some connection between the
"spirit" and his son, Jerome, 11.
The nighttime manifestations
never begin until the boy goes to
bea, ureten sam.
At Belleville, a secretary to
Bishop Albert R. Zuroweste of
the Southern Illinois Diocese of
the Catholic Church confirmed
that Father Dahmus has made
an incomplete report on his find
ings to the bishop,
"We haven't had time to evalu
ate the facts," the secretary said.
"We haven't made up our minds
aoout anytning as to its credi
ability. Of course there's always
a chance that It may have been
a prank."
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continuing a study started last
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Word received here from the
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One of the objectives is to locate
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Initial dragging for fish will
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"DRIVE-IN" SERVICE
RISING SUN, Ind. UP)
The Rising Sun Baptist Church
collapsed in April while being re
paired. So the congregation ar
ranged for drive-In services each
Sunday evening during the sum
mer in the town park.
The first service was attended
by about 200 persons who sat in
their parked cars while the Rev.
Louis L. Day conducted services
with a refreshment stand as a
pulpit.
"Now we are all In church,"
he told his parishoners. "Let us
respect it asvif we were in one
of the world's most costly cathe
drals. "Let there be no smoking for
the next hour and if you have a
chew of tobacco in your mouth
please park it on a stump some
where. Nothing will disturb it,
not even a billy goat. After the
service is over you can go back
and get it."
A small white turnip, peeled
and diced, gives a tangy flavor
to an ordinary vegetable soup.
Add a bouquet of herbs to the
soup, too; you can make it by
tieing a bay leaf, a celery top,
a sprig of parsley, and one of
thyme together. Remove the
"bouquet" before serving.
About half of our - sheep and
lambs come from the grazing
lands of Texas, California, Wyom
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Idaho.
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By SHERMAN PLIMPTON
For folks who have been eye
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well, anyway they're all right.
So you have nothing to worry
about if you get a double saw
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Rep. Gile Put On Interim Group For
Study Of Resources Department Need
SALEM, June 29. (.W Legis
lative interim committees were
appointed Tuesday to study taxes,
housing, natural resources, legis
lative procedure, and whether
Multnomah County and Portland
should have their governments
consolidated.
The appointments were made
by Senate President William E.
Walsh, Coos Bay, and House
Speaker Frank J. Van Dyke, Med
ford. The committees, which will re
port to the 1951 legislature, are
In addition to thosa previously
announced.
They are:
Committee to study the state
tax structure Sens. Eugene E.
Marsh, McMinnville, and Howard
C. Belton, Canby; and Reps. Giles
L. French, Moro, and John I. Sell,
The Dalles.
Oregon Presbyterians
Elect New Moderator
PORTLAND, June 29. (JF)
The Presbyterian Svnod of Ore
gon has elected the Rev. John W.
Hood of Independence as moder-
arm- KlinraoHintT VlHai. Phllir. C
Hitchcock of Klamath Falls.
He was elected as the 59th
synod opened here for a three-
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vice-moderator.
At the opening session three
ministers completing 50 years of
PrUlP0 U'AI-A hM1orl H-l.n.. n ..n .
Dr. James Cornelison,' Pendleton";
ur. wiinam Bleakney, Walla
Walla, and the Rev. Jackson K.
Buchanan, Portland.
The Neufi.Ppvlovu naeernA o1b
bring best results. Phone 100.
To study low cost housing
Sens. Irving Rand, Portland, and
Truman A. Chase. Eugene: and
Reps. Gust Anderson, Portland;
Vilas L. Snepard, Clatskanie and
Raymond C. Coulter, Grants
Pass.
To study whether to create a
state department of natural re
sourcesSens. Jack Lynch, Port
land, and Austin Dunn, Baker;
and Reps. Joseph M. Dver, As
toria; Robert C. Gile, Roseburg
and Ben Day, Gold Hill.
To study proposed consolida
tion of Multnomah County and
Portland Sens. Frank H. Hilton
and Thomas R. Mahoney; and
Reps. Phil Dreyer, J. O. Johnson
and Alex G. Barry, all of Port
land. To study Improvement of legis
lative procedure Sens. Eugene
E. Marsh, McMinnville, and Rich
ard L. Neuberger; and Reps.
Warren Gill, Lebanon; David C.
Baum, La Grande and William
B. Morse, Prineville. President
Walsh and Speaker Van Dyke
also serve on this committee.
WtJ., Jung 29, 1949 Thg Ntwi-Rtvltw, Roseburg, Ore. X
For Sunday morning breakfast
serve an omelet filled with cream
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let with a little grated yellow
cheese, If you like, and garnish
with a parsley sprig. A delicious
hot bread accompaniment for this
main dish would be muffins and
marmalade.
Dry mustard and celery salt,
as well as salt and freshly ground
pepper, are excellent seasonings
for stuffed eggs. After mashing
the yolks with these seasonings
moisten with a little mayonnaise.
These eggs are good served with
salad greens and sliced tomato,
as a first course.
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