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Dr. C harles A. Lam kin, native son
M c KINNEY < M c KINNEY. Publisher.
and resident of this county th ro u g h ­
F o u rs q u a re G ospel C h u rc h
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fo r a ll ages, m o rn in g w o r s h ip ; 11.
o t frien d s here. He passed aw ay S un­
C ru s a d e r p ra y e r m eeting. 5 45 p in .
W. V E R N E lic K IN N E V
MRS. e . c. M c K i n n e y
day a lte r an ex ten d ed illness.
E ditor
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Aasociata Editor
Dr. Lam kin w as p a rticu la rly active 1 a rk . p re s id e n t: e v a n g e lis tic s e r­
O F F IC IA L N E W S P A P E R O F W A S H IN G T O N C O U iiT Y
in th e civic a ffa irs of this com m u­ vice. 7 I . , j . ,,, M id -w e e k services
7 45 p n r. p ra y e r m e e tin g :
Selected as Oregon's Be«t Weekly Newaaper. 1930-SC
nity
fo r m any y e a rs am i had served Tuesday?
N am ed on A ll-A m e ric a n W eekly N e w sp a p e r E leven . 1930
H 'id a y . . 4a p. m . p ra is e m e e tin g
H o n o ra b le M en tio n N a tio n a l E d it.'r ia l A w n . N e w sp a p e r
as .............
an officer an d d ire c to r of t h e Rev .1 W C a rm a in . p a stor
1 roduction Contest. 1934-35; General Excellence. 1935
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Third place w inner in two national newspaper
A ll S a in ts E p iscopal C h u rc h
did a sincere and conscientious w ork.
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A n o th er o u tsta n d in g activ ity w as pre se n t, th u s b lo c k in g th e e n tra n c e
to th e c h u rc h . T h e y also hope th a t
th e in terest show n in th e com m unity th
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Parole S y ste m s
g e t-to g e th e r m eetings w ith neighbor m en fro m th ro w in g e m p tv w in e
s u p o n th e c h u rc h la w n T he
Im p ro p er h a n d lin g of the paro le
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system in this country is c learlv 'n ts line p ro d u ced m uch good feelin g G eo rg e F is c h e r— R e g in a ld H ic k s
b ro u g h t out in an a rtic le by J. E d g a r
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Hoover, d ire c to r o f t h e F e d e ra l n e,» hbora-
Beaverton C hurch of Christ
B ureau of Investigation. H e points
B ib le school. 9 45 a m M rs V e r ­
out th a t in th e fe d e ra l b u reau th ere
Those H ilhi football boys played a non H o p p e r, s u p e rin te n d e n t: C o m ­
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m u s ic b y th e c h o ir. M rs R u b v J o h n ­
d ire c to r: C h ris tia n E nd e a vo r.
cent have been fre e d one o r m ore th e r ftcrapnv t \ h bitH n T ? ie d ft f ° r son.
. 30 p m . p re ce d e d by song se rvice
tim es as th e resu lt of action by some ¡„a ed the Slav t h ,^ n ° f t T .V f t1"1' b v th e y o u n g p e o p le ’s c h o ru s .—
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published records of m en involved in tory.
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e v e ry c o rn e r o f th e country I f lo o A m a ri
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Postmaster General J..o.e Farley
cans w e re k ille d u n d e r su ch circu m sta n ce s’ a n d ,S at.u rd a y s fro m 2 u n t il 4 p. m. v is its P o rtla n d
th e rep e rcu ssio n s w o u ld be tre m e n d o u s
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M o n d a y , O c to b e r 18
munism. Y e t it is not worth flg h tln g '" /^ /^ “ «
t a r iy m o rn in g ra id s on Japanese
h o le do f o r u ll cats?"
la rg e d e le g a tio n o f T o w n s e n d le aders w h o
P re s id e n t R oosevelt revise:
T u a la tin P la in s P re s b y te ria n
f NaLon’ a H a b o r ' re la tio n s b o a rd de-
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th ° e m d t n e e m
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S A I.E M D em oe m ts o f O regon had th e ir
day again S a tu rd a y Scores o f (lie f a it h f u l ,|.ent
th e day b a s k in g in the re fle c te d g lo ry
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o f the ile m o c ia tie n a tio n a l c o m m itte e
M it iv
lim ite d th e ir hom age to a s in g le a p p ea tu u ce
T ue sd a y, O c to b e r IP
at one o f tile b a n qu e ts te n d e re d th e lie a d , 1
S e a rc h in g p a rty reaches a ir lin e r
the postal - el v ic e
O lh e i . acco m p a n ie d th e
in l ’ iu ta m o u n ta in s m a r K n ig h t.
W y o , a nd fin d s a ll |j) o v c iip u n ts p a rty le a d e r th ro u g h o u t th e d a y on Ins to u r
dead
o f the W illa m e tte v a lle y a ll ttie w a y fro m
t In n a to ask ant in aw e e p in g J a p ­ P o rtla n d , w h e n - he yvu» "b re a k fa s te d .' to Fu-
anese o u t o f o il C h in a
| gene, w h e re lie was " d in e d " that n ig h t
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tee asks b o a rd o f g o v e rn o rs o f fed
scores o f postm asters am t postm istresses u ll
’t a l re se rve system fo r im m e d ia ti
I a c tio n to h a lt d e c lin e in s e c u ritie s I a n x io u s to d is p la y th e ir lo y a lty to th e " k in g
n u m e ro u s p a rty w o rk e i... Im ld e rs or
p ric e s on n a tio n 's sto ck e.xcliuuges I m a k e i
s ta le and fe d e ra l o ffic e s and p a trio tic d e in o -
| A F o f I, leader.s m P o rtla n d
| f ia t s w h o are w illin g and a n x io u s In
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| propose u n t i- l' I O Im e o f 200 OOP
fiv e th e m se lve s on th e a ltu r o f p u b lic .service
b u ild in g
trades u n io n is ts f r o m
th e re wus G o v e rn o r C h a rle s II
M a rtin m
l anada to M e x ic o on west coast
whose o w n p riv a te a u to m o b ile th e guest o f
1 ic s id e n t R oosevelt lias n o th in g
to say on stock m a rk e t c ris is C lo ­ | h o n o r m ade th e t r ip fro m l ’o rtlu n d to Eugene
s u re not a n tic ip a te d
S tro n g late und H o w a rd l.u to in e lte o f P o rtla n d , w ho is
p re p a rin g to oppose M a r tin fo r llie d e m o c ra tic
ra lly re c o v e rs some losses
n e x t M ay
T h e re
A l f M l.a n d o n . re p u b lic a n n o m i­ g u b e rn a to ria l n o m in a tio n
nee fo r p re s id e n t m 193« c a lls upon
w e re ulso W illus M a h o n e y o f K la m u th F a ll,
n a tio n 's re p u b lic a n s to sh u t o ff
and ( a rl C D on o u gh a nd F J G r i f f i t h o f
too m uch p o w e r fo r R oosevelt ad
P o rtla n d , a ll th re e reco g n ize d as u s p u u n ts fo r j
m in is tra tio n and to in s is t upon
tile »eat in th e U n ite d S tates senate no w held I
1 w o rk a b le le g is la tio n
Says p re s i- by » re d R te lw e r. re p u b lic a n D o n o u gh u i In .
I d e n t has ta k e n it upon h im s e lf to c a p a c ity us U n ite d S lates d is tr ic t a tto rn e y w . i. i
re p e a l n e u tr a lity act U rges w o r k ­ v e ry m uch in th e spot lig h t on th e p ro g ru m
a b le re v is io n o f W a g n e r la b o r und
b u t it c o u ld not lie lp b u t be re m a rk e d bv the
j social s e c u rity nets
o b s e rv a n t Hint M ah o n e y cam e h i fo r Ids f u ll |
ahare o f upplau.se at tim e s a m o u n tin g utm ost
to an
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tim e
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m e n tio n e d at one o r th e o tlie r o f th e sey ei .1
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A I.O IIA
W A Jones, p ro p r ie to r
th e lia z e td u le store, cam e o f N s n \ Ww * ' ' . " ‘ ¡ 7
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H o o d H o n e ym a n . d e m o c ra tic im u m
s tu rd y P e n n s y lv n n ia .stock w it h his N a m y
b tn fro m th e t h ir d d is tric t, a nd E llis B arnes I
¡»■otlier. s e ttlin g
m
P o rtla n d in
o f 1 o rlla n d w h o w o u ld lik e to succeed M rs
1664 and has h ad a lo n g a n il a c tiv e
c a re e r as fa rm e r, w h e e lw r ig h t and H o n e y m a n am t A n d y B u rk , s h e r if f o f M a rio n
m e rc h a n t
In 1PIH lie put in th e
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m a c h in e ry in th e p o rt co m m issio n
a.s th e d e m o c ra tic o p p o n e n t o f C ongressm an
•'le v a to r in S e a ttle .
He help e d to •lames W M o tt in th e fir s t d is tric t, and l l . m x
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G u th r ie flo u r m ill, n o w th e C ro w n
f lo u r m ill and th e A lb e rs B ro th e rs t h i b ig second d is tr ic t, a nd t lie ie w.u, also
V e rn o n D B u ll o f La G ra n d e , whose p o litic ,I
m ill He set th e r o lls in th e F isch e r
flo u r m ills in C o r v a llis in 1869 T he a s p ira tio n s ure sa id to c e n te r m th e o ffic e
Q u a k e r O ats p e o p le m ade h im an o f lu b m c o m m is s io n e r
— e V
was made at the last
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Farley U isit Uraltes
lu ,l.,'a1‘' , , v *' " f f e r to go to Canada,
b u t lie p re fe rre d to stav in his n a ­
V a tic a n re p o rte d to co n d on e Ja ’ S p a in e ffe c tiv e .
tiv e c o u n try
N o tw ith s ta n d in g his F avors More Aid
h e re
Sunday. O ctober 17
8t> years.
M r. Joitea re p o rts fo r
G o v e rn o r M a r tin w ill g iv e hls r e p ly to
p re - ,
F o u r m o to ris ts d ie as c a r h u rtle s c^ d y e v e ry d a y at his store,
th e de m a n d fo r a special session o f th e le g ls -
mim%r n he T 3uld " iH i n g i y f ig h t f o r c o m -
o f f road near S tella Wa»h.. in to »<»
------
la tu re to co,W ider m o re a d e q u a te pensions fo r
ia n c h a r ity to a id s u lic r c r s o f bo th
t l u , H.S,
-•■•■■■J I . u t i t r u i r C u u r e n
th e needy aged w it h in th e n e x t fe w days
• r th y id la b o r le a d e rs express
• . . . .
sides.
T h is a ttitu d e is iu « t w h a t <*n be
u . expected
......
T o w n se n d le aders w h o h a v e been
' to u ris t, w h o had stopped at a ... f t ” *®“
day school. 9:45. S e m
A. F. o f L. w o rk e rs go b a ck to p ts s in n s in re g a rd in g p o s s ib ilitie s o f
b e
e tw
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C. I I O
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and A F o f n u ;u f , li‘ ” ie v r s cabin, n o tic e d fo u r w o r k in g on th e p ro b le m ttie pust w e e k sue-
¡¡eaeg
pends h ls tlm e u s ln s th e p r iv - R e la tio n s h ip o f F a ith a n d W o rk s "
w o r k a t P l.vlo ck p la n t in P o rtla n d peace
b
L.
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holes tn th e d oor.
ceed in e v o lv in g a p ro g ra m w m e h w ill
e n v Z r n ^ i de™ ° c ra dW
c y enougheSfor>a
to p ro m o te a ty u p w
e E o f Jam es 2. 26. Y o u are w e lc o m e to u n d e r Po llc " p ro te c tio n as C. I. O
w , i
Dem™™?
g o v e rn m e n t isth^
th a t w o
u ld d e s tro y t d X
e m o cra cv
w o rs h ip w it h us
. p ic k e ts je e r.
W a s h in g to n o bservers see lit t le '. .
P,e to u ris t said. “ I d<
n a m e m ore generous ix-n sio ns w ith o u t a d d in g
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—
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to th e p re se n t ta x b u rd e n , it is a p re tty .safe
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u rc h (B
e th a n y )
w ith
< I O R iv a ls u ra
rg e d to d ro p
Ri
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; d o u r fo r? "
crim es. They have often been d e a lt
w ith as p etiy o ffe n d e r-^ A P o r tlin d
O regon legislative session to b rin g
,? ab
nb o th u t ' 3 a cr revision
®Visi0\ in th e p paro
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system
in t h H x f a fa
~ _ ? a_r0Ae
i n -,t h iS s ta te and to m odernize it. It
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but th e 4HVUOUIC
m easure to
as-
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IU ¿IS-
sure crim inals c re d it fo r good be-
h a v io r on th e ir sentences w as passed
Society should d em an d a s e r
o v e rh a u lin g o f p a r o l e s y s t e m s
th ro u g h o u t th e country and m ake
tith
u ? J n k e e P.in£ W1’th th e scien-
tif c m ethods a p p lied in th e success-
fu l fe d e ra l parole m ethods. C areful
stu
be ade
m ade
. . d y of
7? crim
.......... o inals
c i i u u should
iu oe m
.
before th ey a re rele ase d to prey unon
th e public.
m ate d d e fic it fro m $ 11 It.OtHt.iXKI lo
| MMS.OOt) 000.
N in e te e n p e rs o n , b e lie v e d dead
ui u n lin e r . w h ie li s trik e s h ig h pc.ik
| n e a r S a lt L u k e
1111111111-1' o u tsell lu m b e r m ill
In
I'o r tla n d p ic k e te d by G. 1. O.
P re sid e n t Roosevelt urges e x te u -
‘ ion o f lo c a l and p in a t e r e lie f ac-
t iV lt ic . as fe d e ra l h e lp fo r needy
is c u rta ile d in e ffo rt to balance
[ b u d g e t and a vo id h ig h e r taxes
’
S
m o re th a n
F o rty -S ix fa ta litie s re s u lte d
d f? Ct° b e r' 1936: f i « y - f i ' e
f °r
S
t_ M
in " N o -
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(S a tu rd a y )
-
«
as
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5
fo llo w s :
. «
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,
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■
S a tu rd a y . O c to b e r 16
school, 9:4o a. m : p re tic h in g s e rv ic e
o f L a" d C. 1. O
2:30 p. m . ^ P r a y e r m e e tin g T h o rs -' S a t" rd a y e v e n in g s tre e t
fo rm a lly
m e e tin g
ch u se tts p o rts o f usecr T h e g o v e rn m e n t
p o u re d
B oston,
S a l e m . $300.000.000 in to th a t s h ip y a rd and
G lo u c • e .-1
s te
a
Ls ships. n A in m e e , ric
a n s s n h ip
ip p p in
in g g co
c o il-
e I r
u n n u d ' ■•-’
IC.HI
N e w b u ry p o rt fo r ‘ e n s b o u g h t th e b o tto m s as lo
hi w
th e n o rth o f E u - '
th re e cents on th e o rig in a l dm-
1-
ro p e and th e fa r ,a.r co st- T o t w ith th is trem e n d ou s
cast.
In t h o s e a d v a n ta g e w e u re s te a d ily lo a in g -
days th e re w e re <>u* * " ’ f 'e r «)ce f o r tonnag,
n o p ilo ts , rad io s.
M o re o v e r, w h ile these g o v e rn -
and
fe w
lig h t- m e n t ships w e re b e in g o p e ra te d
houses.
C a p ta in s : o th e r A m e ric a n vessels re m a in e d
w e re n o t
o n l y ) id le . T h e g re a t S. S L e v ia th a n
good
n a v ig a to rs fo r m e r ly th e V a te rla n d . was cap-
b u t th e y w e r e lu r e d fro m G e rm a n y
S e v e ra l
R ®Xer W . Babson a lso
f ir s t - c la s i U n ite d States fir m s trie d to on-
..
tra d e rs and f ig h t - 1 ' ra te it b u t c o m p le te ly fa ile d and
m m e d iu te d e c is io n u nd g iv e th e m an o p p o i -
U in ity to w o rk o u t a p ro g ra m th a t m ig h t m eet
w it h his a p p ro v a l.
In an address b e fo re 500 T o w n s e n d lte s in
Salem th a t n ig h t G o v e rn o r M a r tin expressed
tu m s e lf us in e n tire s y m p a th y w ith Hie o ld
age pen sio n m o v e m e n t D e c la rin g th a t pre se n t
pensions w e re e n tir e ly in a d e q u a te to m eet
he ne w s o f
aged th e gov. rn , p ro m ,,, 1
to go a lo n g w ith th e s p o n s o r, o f th e m o re
tte
',f t r,r
«"■"««•am " to the lim it th a t -
t il, t r a f f ic w ill b e a r ”
T tie g o v e rn o r, how
e ve r, expressed hls d o u b t us to th e a b ilit y to
enact a re v e n u e m easure to fin a n c e m o r e
generous pensions w ith o u t r u n n in g c o u n te r to
u re fe re n d u m w h ic h w o u ld tie th e w h o le p ro -
g ra m u p u n t il th e n e x t e le c tio n .
’
m o v e ° fVf t ‘ ‘nd leaf t rs - whl> “ r '' « P -n s o rin g th e
move fo i a spe cia l session, a re c o n fid e n t th at
a
tra n s a c tio n ta x " w o u ld m eet w ith th e a p ­
p ro v a l o f th ,. vo te rs, a lth o u g h to th e la y m a n
and th e sales ta x w h ic h has been d e fe a te d bv
d ” i " " v t‘ m a jo r itie s on th re e occasions m O re -
’n?\ftathlTty7
W0 . ln December- T i n h i is s i is s d ---- a J y . e . . v . e n in g a at , O 8 O o 'c CIOCK.
lo c k .g V is ito r s £ e a ,h c r p e rm ittin g . S u n d a y 3 p. m.
1-5-1
1
L
L “ I n ° a L 133 peopte o
a11
en, w
o m e n a re
lco m e a t a n y serv:
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Of i a
ll a«es.
ages. m en.
Werner.
r e w e lc-.m
s e rv ic e — D r. .P, w 7 n 7 a c i h t'rs
fe n re , n c , e w T , h e , m ,
is ' i n , e c o
i n ro
W e/ , eb d U ,r i n g t h e t 6 r r i f l C
heat Of a
> " j" n e s S
ft? fth e m " s o s X T a s t o S
paStOr'
W a lte ” r H u n tin c rin n rxac*/-««
a t tr y is ? ” th A e l l G m re in a is
te te
s t rs Need
th e
11 M W in h is
Nn f Cih o
O f fu,1<'
I f and w h e n th e sta te p o lic e step in to
h o f t f t h t h f t t ° i b S U m iin e r ' r H O W e V e r ’ l e t US th e ^ C tlm s c,r i PPled f o r life .
T h e O renco-R eedvllle Parish
...i w
...5
'
' hfe to develop
1» now being crapped I,, al
pel
e lc ...__
o m e . — . M . e . lv in ' E. Janies
ru g g e d
independence, in itia tiv e , te rs h ip .
th e Im p c r a to r
h o w e v e r 1 p re s e rv e la w and o rd e r i t w i l l be o n ly a fte r
pastor.
ope t h a t th e ru le of reason will ap- , M s v l r PeO p* o f O re g o n can a nd m u s t sto p
S u n d a y school In b o th churches,
a nd courage.
• 1 wa«
w a-s «at-»»
ta k e n fro — m /-•____
G e rm a _ n y . b y th<* • I lix -iil a u th o ritie s have s h o w n th e ir in a b ilit y to
>
h hc * “ u a tio n ' G o v e rn o r M a r tin de-
ply in legislative circles an d th a t ef t e r r i h i l , ,,ar?d " ‘ p p lin g th a t is ta k in g such a
a m .; w o rs h ip s e rv ic e in th e
_
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t
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once, a
Hence,
as
I K
lazed
acrrxss tn
th e A t - I H .....
rit,s .. h
11 *"'■
has been
—
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s o u c c . e . s s . fu , lly y f t i f t i
ir.' ■
i/i-i, across
lui«xt th is w e e k in c o m m e n tin g on a press
fo rts to v eer to the left d o n o t
o le ** ftr , b l
i ° u 1.n . h ie a n d p ro p e rty . E v e ry one O re n c o c h u rc h , 11 a. m ; w o rs h ip
, f i r ?‘ B a P‘ <s‘ C h u rr h
: ia
Ia n n tic
tic on ~ th
e W h ite S ta r S s
...............
H ie N o r t h A t l a n t i , - u n d e i
too kindlv t r P a f m o n E n f t • 1 C e iV ,e f t
w h o d riv e s a m o to r ca r m u s t accept e r v i e e In th e R e e d v ille c h u rc h , 8 h ™ 'd «w e c k Prayeur a " d B ib le s tu d y B. ----------
,-,-ngar..,......................
. y an-1 . th e B r itis h fla g a ll these years d is p a tc h o u t o f P o rtla n d to th e e ffe c t ' th a t
ria . th e liv e s o f m
lv
i 4.4. atm 1e n^’ B usiness usual- the p e rsona l re s p o n s ib ility th a t goes w it h th e P‘ T ' ^ ° m en s M is s io n a ry s o c ie ty ¡ ^ u r , 8 p, m.. T h u rs d a y . S u n d a y cestorF cam e fre s h ly to m y m in d ! " n i' w n ns *he B e re n g a ria . I t was M a y o r (.a rs o n had asked C h ie f o f p „ | ic i. , , r .
Jy feels b e tte r w hen congress is n ot h ?ld ln g o i an o p e ra to r's lice n se and th e use ?le !itS a t ,O rcn5 ° on t h e t h ir d W e d -
' , 9 45' ¿.lasses f o r a ll age
t I say th is e ve n th o u g h I arr
am u tte r- ,,n th l-s boat th a t I crossed to E u- to send in a fe w s ta te tro o p e rs to h e li, th e
in session brew ing up s o m p t h in o - f r
o f th e stre e ts a nd h ig h w a y s . T h e tre m e n d o u s "F ^ d a y o f each m o n th and at R eed- M ° r n in g w o rs h tp a t 11 T he p a s to r ly asham ed o f m y lu x u u rie
rie . s on a I r “ Pe
e /m o ft
t t ’liCe
‘ he 4‘ r l k , ‘ s i, " a1" ' " F " D h -
its special benef t VVitb 7ft •
g • ° r
p e rce n ta g e o f a c c id e n ts d u e to ca re ¡ s s f t f t ? T t t
0"
io U rtb T h u r sday o f
,,h “
series o f m e .- m od e rn ocean lin e r w h e n I con- Bounties Ho!
e rm o re , th e g o v e rn o r e x p la in e d , w h e n the
eooftftft
ben etlt. W ith th is session a m o m e n t o f d is tra c te d a tte n tio n anft f t ,u
6ach m o n th '
« sages- on th e 23rd psalm . T h e sub- .Id e r th e h a rd s h ip s th a t r m y a n -
O f course, y o u k n o w th a t o u r s ta te p o lic e ste p in It w i l l be to ta k e c o m p le te
tiongfrtft fhan Ve,r y .We1.1 ta k e some a .c- causes w h o lly w it h in th e c o n tro l o f th e d rlv e ft
p„
~
J ^ t fo ^ S u n d a y w ill be "H e L e a d e th eestors e n d u re d on s im ila r in p s < .« ..-. k - i c o m p e tito rs s u b sid ize th e ir ch u rg e o f ttie s itu a tio n a nd n o t to m e re ly as­
tion fo r th e m odification
of th e W , ag- h show s in d u s p u f ta b ly th , a t i t is x within our j pow- i
O ct, h e r Pf t g r ii f t , , o ?se
in ch a rg e o f H o w Y rd H ili'ix - e r 1“ '5 -‘ ‘ f t in M a n c ;’
m y « re a l- s h ip p in g c o n ce rn s In on.- w a y or s is t th o lo c a l p o lic e .
<ncre,y as-
j :
:
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ci
s
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;
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•
o u m e r legislation th a t
un’ a ,is f “ c‘°O- a n d in-
a
i t t t le
u m o re tim e on e v e ry t r ip e’ a nd
l ° laRe
a l lit
p la y
ftf ftv iftt g f t e c a re fu ' a tte n tio n to th e hazards
o f w in ...
t e r d r iv in g ° . D o th e se th
in g s, <
a jhu
n d v/re-
O re -
niingo,
gon w i l l s h o w a re c o rd o f w h ic h w e can be
p ro u d . M a k e a sp e cia l e f f o r t to re d u c e O re ­
gon t r a f f ic de a th s— a n d s ta rt n o w .
le
e rm
n : a tth “ e S w
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n ty 22 T im
S e co
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t. o M
fro e m s
S e v e n ’ i s , m = „ i ,_ ... , o . e
. ------ I
I m ade o ne o f th e fastest tr ip s th a t
th e d a y's G o s p e l,. " R e lig io n In th e
W hosoever W ill
had e v e r been m a ade
and
ok
d ,* a
n d it
if to
n .,.i*
N e w s " to p ics: "R e s u lts o f th e E pis-
(A b o v e •w
N o av r » th » P
a la
l a in
u i s s ) i
m
i n z 23
o a days.
ays
h im
co p a l g e n e ra l T o 'l^ e n tio n “ ' ' "T h ft v i f t " w i t t l n U f t n n v a " Keli,s tic
Past Records
S a lv a tm n A r m y in B e r lin ." and m g f t if t
¡t" z e n ith
I f t e ,-?huA
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re
Sunday“
t t E F t ilin
t f t t , t t ™
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ce fo llo w in g E v a n g e lis tic ser
c a rg ?S* ,was ® m a jo r business a nd
iM iiw w m s. I^ v u o g tiis iic s e r- n ro v id e d m tinh rxf t h , . , ............... .. . : .
f t an<f
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at t w in
in d u s trie s '
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People A w akened
to *
seems th a t o u r m a jo r c o m p e tito r s 1 ■ KI c‘ aft' T re “ > u r‘ *' H o lm a n 's p ro p A '.a l
G
ea
f n in
i , , . Ja
t ., p
_ . a ,_
......... and .
b lo c k s ta te school la n d s in to sizeable g ra z in g
G r re
a t t t B l r r i ita
n, F rance,
I , e L S . ^ H raK I' b" " n t ie s o f a ro u n d areas has se rv e d at least one good pu rp o se I
515.000000 a y e a r each. E ven so. has aroused un in te re s t a m o n g school peopl It
W ashington county Red C r o s s
R e-
o u r b it in th a t resp e ct was $26 - in th e s o -c a lle d ir r e d u c ib le sehol fu n d
c h a p te r has re-elected its officers in
{«
« •« » in 1933
(8)0.000
1933. A
A s s id
id e
e ’ fro
fro m
m This.
th is.
( n t sessions Of th e la n d b o a rd at w h ic h ttie
p re p a ra tio n fo r a n o th e r fine y e a r of
¡lowev<?L i f w e lo<»k in to th e p ro b - b lo c k in g p ro b le m has been u p f o r c o n s id e ra ­
rnl?re
cai’e fu
lly ii , «ns-
we sh
— ................
o iiu
| a ll d is - tio n has been la rg e ly a tte n d e d b y teachers
seryKie. The present official g roup
till»
Pf».'i
c c o o v v e e r r th
e re
a l f f l Uf
y j p .r. th 4U«
e o in tm . e n t. !
in th js g re a t S am aritan o rg an izatio n
P a re n t T each rnem bers a nd re p re s e n ta tiv e s ,',f
F ra n ce su b sid ize s ¿ a t th e i ra
. V T ‘ ' ?.r asii',c‘ a t"»i)s and w o m en 's o r-
S te o f 1
h a s p e rfo rm e d yeom an service i n
g d iiiz a tiu ris a ll be n t on ¿¡oeinir t i n t th«» */•»
i
f
t
m
d
g e ts a sq u a re deal. H o w f t e r f t f t o u ld a ft
w<ii, —
H*a*
w iijr iiiv o i 11 v rv n c e .'
n anftrftlnft ° n 1th ,e p a st y e a r ’8 activities.
cap ita l p o u re d in to m ilks, m ines. ' N e ith e r c o u n tr y is fa v o re d on fu e l
ap-
p a rtic u *a rl>’ o u tsta n d in g achieve- F ifte e n Y ears Atro
Congregational Church
a n d ra ilro a d s r a th e r th a n in to ships. |
T h e a n s w e r lie s m a in ly in d ^ f t f t t e r t h f t h arP 'hry in K * " ,<Kk ,h e " ,n b F
- en
-
_
O c to b e r 24
h u rc h
c
P e n te co stal T a b e rn a c le
A.s a
a re
s u lt o f th
m en t w as th e successful drive fo r
ie a r 8 Ago
24. 10 a. m . C hurch
res,,y
th is,
is, th
th e e m a r itim e i w a ^ r ra te s and fr e ig h t loaded. Pay d e e r a fte r the horse has been s to le n . Revenues
----------
uuus.
t nH h
h u
iim
n . ita
t o ri-
r,
«,
1 9 2 2 -R o u n d -u p closed ^ h o o l. P r o f S ta lle y , s u p e rin te n d - ’ n S u n d a y sch o o l S u n d a y 10 a m. in d u s try o f G re a t B r ita in a nd o th - on Japanese s h ip s is a b o u t one- f ro m th e state's g ra z in g lands, it is g e n e ra lly
flood ---- re lie f z funds.
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