The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 23, 1933, Page 6, Image 6

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    VETOED BILLS HELD
'-EFFECT!; PM
s at n I . . r..l- J
une new canning Law nuieu
- Constitutional; Blue
V Lake Case Pending
I- In a series of opinions handed
down Thursday Attorney General
' Van Wlni-la hlrl nn hinklnr Iiv
constltational, opined the vetoed
bills passed oyer Governor Me
ier's veto and with the emergency
clause attached were effective at
once and the land board action
on sale of Blue lake lands uncov
ered by canal construction should
await the decision of the federal
courts on a similar case.
Right of the state land board
i to sell or lease lands uncovered
by construction of a drainage
canal which lowered the surface
of Blue lake in Multnomah county
will depend upon the decision of
the supreme court of the United
. States in the suit brought by the
federal government against Ore
gon. Van Winkle held.
The case in the federal court in
rolves the question of the title
of the state to the bed of naviga
ble lakes located wholly within
the state and not constituting part
of a system of water ways used
for Interstate commerce. The at
torney general said it was hoped
the decision in" this case would
clarify tbe law as to title of the
state to the bed of such inland
navigable lakes.
A. A. Schramm, state banking
superintendent was given an opin
ion that senate bill 31 of the spe
cial session, having to do with is
suance of -capital debentures by
banks to borrow money from the
Reconstruction Finance corpora
tion, was constitutional. The opin
ion from the attorney general was
requested for the benefit of the
RFC, Schramm announced.
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The world "Is nearer to the
ideal of human relationships as
envisioned by the man of Galilee
than ever before," declared Dr.
B. Earle Parker, pastor of First
Methodist church, at the Lions
club luncheon at the Gray Belle,
Thursday noon. "Fifty years
from now ethical Idealism, the
doctrine of true prosperity
through recognition, of the sanc
tity of human values, will be
commonly recognized."
Claiming to hold no particu
lar brief for President Roose
velt, Dr. Parker nevertheless
compared the aims, of the pres
ent administration to the ideals
handed down since the birth of
the Galilean, commemorated by
Christmas.
The club, having wives of mem
bers as guests,' enjoyed a Christ
mas program, chief feature of
which wus distribution of candy
and useful gifts to 14 under-privileged
children. A vocal solo was
given by Mrs. Vernon Gilmore,
piano solo by Wendell Helm and
reading by Mrs. Ralph Kletzing.
The gathering was sent into
mirth by the initiation of George
C. Solterbeck into the "Dads"
club by M. D. Ohling, charter
member.
1
The classes and members of the
Sunday school of the American
Lutheran church will present the
following Christmas program at
the church Sunday night at 7:30
o'clock.
Group No. 1
Scripture reading and prayer
Violin solo Georgia Harrington
Miniature pageant Primary dept.
Christmas carols Chorus
Group No. 2
Selected Recitations
Duet
Gladys Edgar end Iola Quesseth
Group No. 3
Selected Recitations
Solo Delbert Anderson
Group No. 4
Selected Parts
Solo The Holy City
John Schmidt
Remarks by superintendent
Mr. Krueger
Remarks
Angel Gifts to the Christmas Tree
Rev. P. W. Erlksen
Carols
Chorus
Christmas day worship will be
held at this church Monday morn
ing at 11 o'clock, with special
music and a solo by Miss Ruth
Kolbe.
DALLAS, Dec. 22. The Christ
mas story in song, story and pic
tures will be presented at the Dal
las Christian church Sunday
night Stereoptlcon pictures of the
nativity and life of Christ, will be
used. Special anthems, trios, solos
and carol singing will give tho
musical background for the pie
tares. Scripture readings will also
be used to give emphasis to the
.pictured Christmas scenesi Mrs.
Robert Fisher will play -a violin
solo, "Cavatlna" by Raff.
At the morning hour of worship
the pastor will use as a sermon
topic 'God's Gift of Love.- The
eholr will . present Christmas
music.
' The bible school attendance
, campaign will -come to a close
within two Sundays. The. attend
ance of the school has been kept
'well above the 200 mark most of
WORLD n
El
GIST
NKUM
PLANNED
BY LUTHERAN S
NATIVITY SCENES
AT CHURGH EVENT
the time. -
THX CHTOCH or czxzsx
Cottags nd Skipping streets. O. t.
Springs, (sinister. Bibla sludj at 10
a. m. Procaine at 11 a. m. Tapis,
"Xsaman tha Lpr." Communion fol
lowing tho iirmoa. ' Bibla study at T
p. xa. Song practice Wednesday st 7:30
p. m.
UNITARIAN
Chtmskcta and North Cottage streets.
Christmas service it 11 t. m. will bo eon
daeted By Rev. Barton H. J on el
of Mo-berg. Be r men subject, "The
Strangest Story Ever Told." Members ot
tho ehnrch school will attend church in
stead of the ttiosl session. Mrs. Walter
A. Denton, organist.
TUSJTEjTmeTHODIST
N. Sherman Hawk, pastor. Sunday
school at 10 a. m. Iran Hsdley, super
intendent. Worship at 11 a. m. Bubject.
"The Sins Given to the Children ot
If en." Special choir music. Christmas
program at 8 p. m.
WEST 8.AXEX FOB.D MEMOZULX.
K. K. Clark, pastor. Cknrch school
9:45 a. m. A Christmas program will
be given by tho memers of the school.
Ep worth league 6:30 p. m. Evening wor
ship 7 :30 p. m. A Christmas program
will be given consisting of special un
lit, a playlet by five girls, and a Bible
drama read by tbe pastor.
FTBST CHTTBCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST
Chemeketa and Liberty streets. Son-
dsy school 9:io and 11 a. m. Services
11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Subject ot lesson
sermon, "Christian Science." Testimony
meeting Wednesday 8 p. m. Reading
room in Masonic temple open 11 a. m.
to 5:30 p. m., except Sundays and hob
days.
TURNER CHRISTIAN
N. J. Reasoner, minister. 565 K. High
street, Salem. Bible school superintendent,
Mrs Raymond Titos. Bible school at 10
a. m. A Christmas program is to be rend
ered. Morning worship st 11 a. m. Theme,
"God's Good Gift." Christian Endeavor
at 7 p. m.
ST. JOHN'S EVANGELICAL
LUTHERAN
Missonrt Synod. Corner 16th and A
streets. Rev. H. W. Gross, pastor. Eng
lish services Snndsy morning 9:45 a. m.
German services 11 a. m. Sunday school
8 a. m. Special Christmas eve services 7
p. m. Children of Sundsy school will give
program. Christmas day service, English
9:45 a. m., Perm in 11 a. m.
KNiaST MEMORIAL
lath mil Fm tr!i H. C. Stover.
minister. Church school at 10 a. m. Morn
in wnrchin at 11 a. m. Sermon. "When
rhristmas Pomps." Anthem. "Let Us Go
to Bethlehem." Dnet, "Brightest and
Best. loung reopie s meeting st o:a
p. m. Christmas cantata at 7:30 p. m..
"The Babe of Bethlehem" by Eernard
Hamblen.
EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE
Ferrv and 13th streets. C. G. Weston,
pastor. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. C. A.
Wilson, superintendent Morning worsnip
at 11 a. m. Subject, "Christ s Epiphany.
Evening service entirely devoted to Christ
mas eve program beginning at 7:15 p. m.
with numbers by ,the orchestra followed
by choir selections and the Sunday school
Christmas program.
FIRST EVANGELICAL
North Summer at Marion street. Emory
r i it n H.;n:... finnH.v
school at 9:45 a. ra. I.. L. Thornton, su
perintendent Morninc worsnip at 1 1 a. m.
jura, jvintri witnjt r " . " - -
mon, "The World's Need." Christian En
deavor service at 3::io p. m. special mu
sic by the choir in the evening service at
7:20 p. m. Sermon. "The Gospel Not a
Failure." Prayer meeting and Bible study
Thursday at 7 :30 p. m.
CHRIST EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN
18th and State streets. Rev. Amos E.
Minnemsnn, pastor. German services at
9:30 a. m. Subject, "The Prophet Like
l"nto Moses Whose Birthday is Near at
Hand." English services 11 a. m. Subject,
"Israel's Prophet-Mediator a Type of the
Still Grester Prophet-Mediator of the New
Testament." Sunday school 9:30 . m.
Mrs. Amos E. Minnemsnn. superintendent.
Children's Christmas services st 7 p. m.
with the pageant "The Light of Men."
English esrly Christmss services Christ
mss morning 8 s. m. Subject. "The
Lord's Preat Promise to the Little Town
of Betlilehero Ephratah." Special solo
from "The Messiah" by Mrs. William
Krsushaar of the Seguin, Texas, college
choir, sccompanied by Mrs. Zena Thomas.
German Christmas services Christmas
morning 9:30 a. m. Subject. "Behold, in
Bethlehem. What the Zeal of the Lord of
Hosts has Performed!"
FIRST CHURCH OF THEH NAZARENE
. ,4 r.nter streets. Rev. Fletcher
Galloway, pastor. Sunday school at 9:43
m. F. M. I.itwiller. superinienoeni. i
s. m. " The l-iorious raft or mf irjcin
Plrth V Y V R. rrnuri at 6:30 p. m.
At 7:30 p. m. the Christmas program will
be given.
COURT STREET CHURCH OF CHRIST
1711 -r,A rVrnrt treet. Hueh N. Mt
Callum, pastor. 1744 Chemeketa street.
Phone S104. Bible school at :45 a. m.
Morning worship and Lord's Supper at
11 a. m. Solo. "They Found Him," Mrs.
H. X. McCallura. Anthem. "Naiareth."
h. .hA;. Sarmnn thTne "The Christmas
Question." Christian Endeavor at 6 p. m.
Christmas program at p. m. ny me Oli
ver String orchestra and the Bible Piano
club with male quartet and children's or
chestra assisting.
ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL
Church and Chemeketa streets. Kev.
Geo. H. Swift, rector. Holy Communion
7:30 a. m. Chureh school 9:45 a. m.
Monrrnr prayer and sermon 11 a. m.
Choral Eucharist 11:20 p. ra.
ROSED ALE FRIENDS
Milo Clifton Ross, pastor. Sunday
.-u i .tin. m, T n Trick, super
intendent. 8hort Christmas program fol
lows the lesson. 11 a. m. tha pastor
speaks on. "When God Would Give a
Christmas Gift." Christisn r.naeavor as
7 p. ra. Ernest Pearson, leader. 8 p. m.
il. o J . . . .h nni nMiittr a Pjiristmss
service entitled, "The Coming of Light.
Ladies. Missionary Society meeis ntami
j . . ... . ,k. fhxtee Tneker
home. Bible study and prayer Thursday
evening. r.xperi r.naeavnr rwr
gin Wednesday night st the T. if. irics
home.
FIRST CHURCH OF OOD
ti-A m-A rLtu C. T Neat, tisstor.
Itnl nH. Jv.v rilmn ft 7 1 7 finndav
school. 10 a. m.', Lyle Knox, superinten
dent. Morning service, 11: an.
Neal of Everett. Wash., brother of psstor,
in .ni.li Pv.nintr aei-vire. 7:30. Christ-
mas program and Christmas play con
ducted by Esrl S. Xesl, who also will
conduct a chorus in special Christmas
numbers.
FIRST CHRISTIAN
Center and Hich streets. Guy L. Drill.
nastor. Church school 8:30 a. m. eaeh
Lord's day. E. W. Pooley, superintendent.
Morning worship 10:45 a. m. Toung Peo
ple's meetings 8:80 p. m. Evening ovsn
gelistie servieo 7:30 p. m. Special evan
gelistic services closed Wednesday eve
ning, bnt evangelistic ferver eontinnet.
Pastor will be In pulpit and give Christ
mas messages.
TOST METHODIST EPISCOPAL
Stat and Church street. B. Earle Par
ker, pastor. Floyd 8. Bailey, director of
religions education. Robert il. Gatke. su
perintendent. 9:45 a. m. church school.
Special worship program in auaiiorinm.
11 a. m. morning worship. Subject, "We
Have Seen His Star and We Follow the
Gleam." 7:30 p. ra. service of worship
and song. Concert music and manger
scene. Sponsored by Drams Guild and
Forum. 6:80 p. m. Forum vesper service
and High School league.
CALVARY RAPTIST
Upstairs, corner Ferry and High streets.
Church school at 9:40 a. m. Mr. W. A.
Barkns, superintendent. Preaching Service
st 10:50 a. m. Subject, "On the Plains
of Kethlehem Anthem, "The First
Christmas Horn" (Ashford). Incidental
solo by Miss Jean MeKlhlnnv. Vainer ser
vice at 4 v. ra. Choir will be assisted
by Wendel Robinson, tenor soloist, and
the ministers male quartette. Wednesday
evening prayer service. W. Zarl Cochran,
pasior.
TTBST OE&MAS BAPTIST
S. Cortarn and D streets. O. W. Ratsen,
minister. Bunds srhoal & n
Scnirmaa. superintendent. Encllsa aerviee,
after Snndsy school Rerntsr service 10-
11 a. m. Sermon tnpie. "No Boom for
J'a- Choir sonc Sunday sehool Cbrtst
mas Broirram at 1:30 p. to. Christmas da
Servian at 10 a. m. Hondsy. Regular mid
week prsyer serrlcs at S p. as. Wednes
ZKUANUEL BAPTIST
Corner Haael n& Academy streets.
Bible school at 10 a. m. . Mars Basey,
superintendent. Preaching st 11 s. m. by
Rev. BsnJ. lornn and at 7:80 p. m, by
Bro. C. D. Baney. The male onsrtet will
sing. Mid-week praise and prayer meet
ing Thnrsday evening st 7:80 p. as.
SOUTH 8ALEX FRIENDS
8. Commercial st Washington street,
Chsa, C. Haworth, pastor. , Sunday ser
vices: 10 a. m. Sunday school with spe
cial Christmas exercises by the primary
department st 10:30 a. se. 11 s. n. morn
ing worship. Sermon, "The Crowded
Inn." Special Christmas nombers by the
choir. 8:30 p. m. vesper Christmss ser
vices. Carols by the choral, special num
ber by s mixed qusrette, solos by Miss
Rachel Prmberton, Homer Nordyke and
Win. C. Jones. Trumpet solo by William
Laaghlia and other exercises appropriate
to Christmas. The Christian Endeavor
will lunch together at the ehareh and
afterwards hold their regular meeting.
Topic, "The Birth of Our King." Iola
Koop, leader. No evening service. Thars
dsy 7:30 p. m. prsyer meeting 'and Bible
study.
C. a 1C A. GOSPEL TABERJTACLE
655 Ferry street. W. H. Caldwell, pas
tor. Sunday school at 9:45 s. m. Granvel
Sheets, superintendent. Morning worship
st 11 a. m. "A Christmas Message."
Toung People's meeting at 8:80 p. m.
Prayer service at 7:30 p. m. Evangelia
tic service at 7:45 p. m. The Christmas
program will be given tonight at 7:45
p. m. Mid-week prsryer service Tuefdsy
evening. Choir snd orchestra practice on
Wednesday evening. Young People's pray
er service Thursday night. Annual busi
ness meeting including election of offi
cers Friday night.
ENGLEWOOD UNITED BRETHREN
Ceraer N. 17 th and Nebraska streets.
Rev. S. V. Wilson, psstor. Sunday school
9:45 s. m. Morning worship 11 a. m.
Subject, "Jesus Born and Reborn."
Evening worship 7:80 p. m. Subject, "The
Christmas Story in Sermon and Song."
Toung People's meeting 6:80 p. a. Sub
ject, "Birth of Our King." Alice John
stead snd Willard Grant, leaders.
UNITED BRETHREN
Haxel Green. Christmas program will
be given at 11 a. m. J. H. Wortman, pas
tor, will bring the Christmss message at
7:30 p. m. Bible study, Wednesday, 7:80
p. m. ; official board also meets in con
nection with bible study. All officers re
quested to be present with reports.
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LOADING UP HIS SLE16H
VYTTH PRETTY THINGS
FOR
DELIVERY ON CHRISTMAS
MORNING
FMOTTERLUr
Winter and Chemeketa streets. Graver
C Birtchet, D.Es, pastor. :80 a. m.
church school directed by Ralph Scott,
superintendent 11 a, m. Christmas cantata
by tbe eholr, "Tbe Nsw Born King" by
Benjamin Lovelsad Special Christmas of
fering for "My Church." 6:80 p.m. senior
intermediate and junior C. E. societies.
T:30 p. m. Toung People's C. I. society
which will be followed by tbe singing of
Christmas carols.
JASON LES MEMORIAL METHODIST
EPISCOPAL
Corner Jefferson snd North Winter
streets. H. G. Humphrey, pastor. 0:45
a. ra. 8unday school. H. B. Carpenter,
superintendent. 11 a. m. Christmss pro
gram by the Sunday sehool. Contributions
of food snd clothing will be received for
the poor and will be distribute through
the work of the Open Door Mission. 8:30
B. m. Eoworth Leagues. 7:80 s. m. a
Christmas plsy, "The Bishop's Candle
sticks" will bs given by the Jason Lee
players directed by Miss BeuLah Vransra.
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF
IDU ,1111 ,11 U,MKV. 11C1U C ICl J Duu,
in Salem Woman s' clubhouse. Sundsy
school, 10 s. m. Preaching service, 11.
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL
Center and Liberty. J. R. Simonds, mln
liter. Sunday school. 9:45 s. m. Morn
ing worship. 11. "God's Gifts to the
Child of Bethlehem." Special Christmas
vespers, 4:50, with psgeant 'he Adora
tion of the Kings and Shepherds." Violin
solo by Miss Mildred Roberts, and pre
liminary organ recital by Mrs. Rich.
HIGHLAND FRIENDS
Highland avenue at Chureh 'street T.
Clio Brown, pastor. Christmss program
"When Jesus Came." will be given by
tbe children of the Sunday school st 7:80
p. m., Saturday, December 2.3. Sunday
services: Sundsy school, 10 s. m., Les
ter DeLapp, superintendent. Morning wor
ship, 11, "The Wonders of Christmas";
special Christmas music by the choir. In'
termediate C. E.. 6:30 Evangelistic serv
ice, 7:80. Thursday, 7:30 p. m., prsyer
sna Dime study, toe fourth lesson in
"The Study of the Queries in the,. Light
oi ine (scriptures.--
TOST UNITED BRETHREN
Mission between 12th snd University,
A. 8. Henderson, pastor, 1155 Mission.
Sunday school, 10 a. m., Mrs. A. M,
Henderson, superintendent. Morning serv'
ice. 11. "Good Tidings."
VDELL. HE'O BETTER BE
rFRAD-AND EVERYBODY
ELSE BETTER BE ftPWMO i
GOOD FOR TH&M
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BUTTERCUP, WE MADE AN AsWFUL
MISTAKE BY NOT BORROWING
ONE OF AUNT BUMPEYS BlZi
STOCKJM6S FOR YOU TO HANZj UP
BECAUSE YOUR UTTLE' ONE WON'T
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UfXZB KEKOEIAX.
Commercial and Myers, g. Darlow John
son, paster, 348 East Myers street. Church
school, 9:45, V. M. Sachett, superinten
dent Christmss lessons and stories in
all departments. Morning warship. 11,
"Christmas- la the Heart' aathent
"Silent Night," (Ask ford). Dust, "The
Angslie Choir." (Ashford), by Lillian
Oarnjobst and Darlow Johnson. Christ
mas cantata. "Hail, Messiah!" (Wilson)
at 8:80 Sunday afternoon. Beth leagues
meet at ehnrch, 6:30, for Christmas car
oling. Ne evening serviec Mid week
hour, Thnrsday, 7:15; topic "What the
Tear Has Brought to' Me.'.' Can Do elass
Christmas party at the & E. Pattison
home. 210 Kingwood. Ira B. Wilson's
delightful -Christmas cantata. Hail,
Messiah 1" will be presented by the choir
of Leslie Memorial church, at 8:80 Sun
day afternoon. The Christmas story It
simply and beautifully told in the fol
lowing numbers: Opening chorus, "Good
Tidings": basse solo, "A King Shall
Reign," William Bush; soprano solo with
r.hoir accompaniment, "There Were Shep
herds," Lillian Garnjebst; chorus, "Glory
in the Highest"; tenor solo ana cnoir,
"Even Unto Bethlehem." Carl Mason;
chorus, "Crown Him"; chorus, "He
Shell Have Dominion"; contralto solo,
"How Can I Crown Three." Mrs. Mason
Bishop; bass solos and chorus, "Tbe
Glory of Israel." V. M. Saekett and
Wesley Ritchie; chorus, "Thy Scepter is
Righteousness , chorus, bong to toe
Christ Child"; final chorus, "Hail, Mes
siah!"
FREE METHODIST
Corner Winter and Pine streets. M. H.
Pitcher, pastor. Residence 1230 N. Win
ter street. Phone 4688. Services at 11
a. m. and 7:30 P. m. Christmss message,
"The Incarnation." Sunday sehool 9:45
a. m. Emory Coode, superintendent. T. P,
M. S. groups st 6:30 p. m. Sunday. Pray
er and praise service Thursday 7:80 p. m
Farmers Look for
Great Spring on
Account of Rains
WAC0NDA, Dec. 21. Farmers
here are expressing belief that the
present deluge is an indication of
a not-so-wet spring. If it "rains
itself out" there jnst won't be so
much Inclement weather to retard
work in patting In spring erops.
All roads are still navigable in
this community, only one bridge
in Mission Bottom, near the Bent
Jones hopyard, being threatened
by high water.
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MM-PIHT
IS SUNDAY EfflIT
A musical vespers and nativity
pageant will be presented at the
First Congregational, church at
4:30 o'clock on Sunday after
noon. An organ recital by Mrs.
Kenneth Rich will preceed the
pageant. Her numbers will in
clude "Shepherd's Idyl" by Gel
bel and "Reverie by Sheppard
A special musical number will be
a violin solo "Air for the O
String" by Bach to be played
by Miss Mildred Roberts who
has recently returned from stu
dying in Germany.
The pageant is entitled "The
Adoration of the Kings and Shep
herds" and is arranged by Mil
dred Emily Cook. Those taking
part in the nativity scenes are
wise men: Franklin VanPelt,
Reid Hanson, and Emory Reitz;
shepherds: Allan MacCallister,
Marvin Humphreys, and Jerry
Stone; boy shepherd, John John
son; Mary, Roberta McGilchrist:
Joseph, Stephen Stone; angels:
Margaret Reits, Mary Alice
Shinkle, Katberine Mackay, Max
ine Drorbaugh, Arils Thomas,
Eva Crinklaw, Marion Hulten
berg, Florence and Rowena Up
john, Maxine Erion, Marjorie Ann
Johnson, Marjory MacCallister,
Modjeska Groeing, Barbara Belt
and Marjorie Drorbaugh.
An enlarged choir will furnish
music for the service.
Churches Provide
Yule Programs
AURORA, Dec. 22 Two lo
cal churches have been prepar
ing for elaborate Christmas ser
vices. The Sunday school of the
Inskies!
and the Flame
w
"On the House"
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Presbyterian ehnrch will prwent
the first proyram Saturday i ev
ening which will be of a miscel
laneous character, led by ; the
Sunday school orchestra, A . pa
geant, "Spirit of Loving Giving"
will be featured by the class oi
Mrs. John Kraus. Scriptural read
ings, recitations, one by a wee
guest. Bonny Susan Scott stt
Woodburn, exercises, vocal duets,
a pageant "The Nativity' will be
climaxed by a visit from Santa
Claus in person who will distri
bute treats to all. Rev. H. K.
Grafkjus will assist In the service
arranged by Mrs. E. C. Diller.
A Christmas Sunday service
will be held Sunday morning at
11 o'clock, the choir accompan
ied by the orchestra have pre
pared special music.
Pastor A. F. Knorr of Christ
Lutheran church will bold two
Christmas services at 10 and 11
o'clock Sunday morning. On
Christmas eve the Sunday school
will present their program which
also will be of a miscellaneous
character, opening with "O Come
Little Children" by the sehool. A
number will be a "Scriptural
Prophecy and Fulfilment" by the
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lOBuriuauuu ciass. a cuuuicua
offering. Remarks by the pas
tor and distribution of gifts will
complete the program.
IS
STI
TALBOT, Dec. 22 Win.
Krebs is building an up-to-date
hop dryer this winter. Mr. Ham
mer of West Stay ton is tbe bead
carpenter and about 10 men are
working on the building. Tbe
building is 30x120 feet. All kilns
are of double construction with
building paper between the walls.
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NEW
HI
HIED
SM.TS OF THE. EART'-THEM BRUISER BOYS
SHOULD BE VSUNGEO ON ACCOUNT OF THEY'6
SUUrTLV. COMMUNlWvl VAM mSf,USTiT i y I
ftN FLA8BER3rSKET AT THEIR -
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BUTTERCUP'S LITTLE
SOCK WILL HOLD ALL THAT
I EXPECT, CASPER!
IT DOSSNT TAKE A VERY
BI4 STTOCKIN!. TQ HOLD
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BRACELET
am
This house has four kOng with!
a solid roof of building papet"
between thje sheeting and shin
va
The hops will be taken to the
kiln ob a tramway and the dried
hops will be taken to the store
room over a tramway,
i Mr. Krebs wil also erect 100
modern cabins with a garage be
tween each cabin 'to accommodate
bis bop-pickers.; Krebn planted
65 acres of English clusters last
spring. i
KERXAVS RII LOW
PORTLAND. Ore.. Dec. 22. (JF)
F. J. Kernan of Philomath was
found to be low bidder for tbe oil
ing of 32.6 miles of the Oregon
coast highway from Waldport to
Douglas counties when bids were
opened here by the federal bureau
of public works. His bid was $78,
690, t(
First
Baptist
Church
Marion & North Liberty
Britton Ross, Minister
11 a.m. Carl Blackler
Will Preach
7:30 p.m. Christmas Ex
ercises of the Bible
School
Next Sunday, Dec. 31, Watch
Night Service. Plan to At
tend. . . . The Greetings of
Christmas and New Year
Extended to All Our Friends
By CLIFF STERRETT,
By WALT DISNEY
By SEGAR
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DARREL McCLURE
By JIMMY MURPHY
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