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Page Two TBI REGISTIR-OUARD. EUGENE. OREGOIC Saturday, peb, .What Eugene and Lane County Churches Are Doing E Birthday Celebration To Be Held A celebration to be held of the 17th birthday of Lighthouse Tem ple will be held at both services 1 Sunday. The mortgage on the church building which haa been paid In full during the last year, will be officially burned at the morning service. A special birthday obtervance at the morning service will be fol- lowed by the pastor'i message on 1" "Burned Bridges." The evening - sermon will be Illustrated. Mr. Lester Swaggert will draw a pic ture six by twelve feet, lllustraU - ing the sermon. The topic will be I Z "The Rock of Ages." A special musical recital by Eu ' ' gene musicians and singers will be held In the main auditorium of the Church of God, Third and Monroe streets, Sunday evening at 7 o'clock The offering taken at this time will be used to make the final . payments on the new electric organ. The Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Gle witz. formerly missionaries to - Alaska, will speak at both morn' ing and evening services. A Fellowship covered dish sup' per will be held Thursday at 6:30 p. m. in the chapel of Central Presbyterian church by the wo- men of South Division. A program and a white elephant auction, with Mrs. H. E. Cully as auctioneer, will be held following the dinner. . Fotluck Scheduled The Brotherhood of Ebbert Me. mortal Methodist church, Spring- Held, will hold a potluck dinner Monday evening at 6:30 o clock at the church. Ergathea class will : meet Wednesday at 2:30 p. m. with Mrs. Guy Halsey. A new Sunday school will be - started Feb. 14 at 2:30 p. m. at the Globe schoolhouse, according to word received here from the Wal ton Church of Christ. Emmaus Lutheran church will dedicate its service roll Sunday at the regular morning service. NCO Quartet to Sing A special communion service will be held at the morning serv ice of Noti's Christian church Sun l day. Baptismal service is ached- uled for 8 p. m. In Eugene. The special evening service at 7:30 will ' feature music by the Northwest . Christian college male quartet - Kenneth Johnston will be the guest speaker. The mid-week prayer service of the Church of Christ, 126 Blair, will be held at 8 p. m. Wednesday evening Instead ot 7:30, at the home ot J. Paul Wray. Five young men from the First Baptist church wno are leaving this week for the service, will be . honored Sunday evening when Bill Fengra sings the new song, There's a Star on the Service Flag for Me," written by Dr. Ralph Walker of Portland. Following the service the young people ot the church will hold a fellowship hour t the home of Dr. arid Mrs. Vance H. Webster. Good News meetings are being held at the First Baptist church of 1 Cottage Grove this coming week - with Dr. Webster as guest speaker. " A meeting of the Sunday school staff of the Fairmount Presbyter- - Ian church will be held -at the I close of the class period Sunday. Food Outlook Will Be Aired by Senate WASHINGTON, Feb. 13 (U.B Chairman Ellison D. Smith, D., S. C, ot the senate agriculture committee, forecast today that his impending inquiry Into adminis tration farm policies will "blow the lid off so the public will know the desperate outlook for war food production." He said Secretary of Agricul ture Claude R. Wickard will be the first witness when a special agriculture subcommittee begins public hearings next week. In addition, he said, the group will rail the heads of every other gov ernment agency associated In any way with the production, trans portation and distribution ot food here and abroad. The subcommittee's Inquiry was authorized Wednesday in a full committee resolution. Committee members complained that farm administration policies "directly contrary to the will of the people as expressed by con gress'' will result In "hunger, des titution and want" unless cor rected by the force of public opinion. Mall a Want Ad For Quick Retulta Reaching more than 70,000 paople In Lano county Register-Guard want-ads are "lops" whon 11 comes to quick action at small costl Ii you want to buy, sell, trade, hire help or get a lob, mall your ad without delay. Eugene Register-Guard CHURCH CALENDAR City Churches Assembly of God Tabernacle: 710 Thirteenth avenue west, Rev. Roy K.Reed, pastor. S. S., 8:45 a.m.; morning worship, 11; eve ning service, 7:30; Y. P. meeting, Wed. 8. e e Beacon Light Mission! Townsend hall No. 1, Raymond Nlcklin, pastor. 8. S., 10 a.m.; morning worship, 11; Y. P. meet ing, 7 p.m.; evening service, 8; Wed. night prayer meeting, 7:30. First Bapttoti Broadway at High, Vance H. Webster, DD., pastor. S. 5., 9:43 a. m.; morning worship, 11; Y. P. meetings, 8:13 p.m.; Jr. B. Y, 6:30; pre-prayer service, 7:10; evening service, 7:80; mid-week service Thursday, 7:30. e Baptist Chapelt Eleventh at Chambers, Wesley Plgg in chg. S. S., 9:30 a.m.; mis' slon circle, 2:30 Thursday; Bible Study class Friday, 7:30, Catholto (St. Mary's)) Eleventh and Charnelton streets. Rev. Francis P. Leipzig, pastor. Daily masses 6:43 and 8 a. m Sunday masses 8, 9:30, and 10:30 a. m. Church of Christ (Fairmount) Seventeenth and Columbia, J. Michael Shelley, minister. S. S 9:45 a.m.; morning worship, 10:45; church-building hour, 6:30; adult prayer and Bible study, 6:30; eve ning service, T.30. e Christian (First) Oak street at Eleventh, Walter J. Flscus, ad Interim pastor. S. S., 9:45 a.m.: morning- worshlD. 11: Junior church, Annex, 11; sr. h. s., and jr. high C. E., 6:13 p.m.; jr. C. E., 6:30; evening service, 7:30; prayer service, 7:30 Wednesday: choir, 7:30 Thursday. ' Church of Christ, Scientist: Twelfth and Oak streets. Sunday services 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. S. S 9:30 a.m.; Wednesday evening tes timonial meeting, 8; Reading room 86 West Broadway open 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Wednesdays closes at 5, Sundays and holidays open 2 to S. , ......., Church of Christ: North Jefferson street between First and Clark. Mornine worahln 10:48; evening worship, 7:45. ' V V Church of Christ: 126 Blair, T. R. Atkinson, min ister. S. S 10 a.m.; morning wor ship, 11; evening worship, 8; mid week prayer service, 7:30, Wed nesday evening. e Church of God: Third and Monroe. Rev. G. I.. Roush, pastor. S. S.. 9:45 a.m.: morning worship, 11; Y. P. prayer service, s:is; Christian Crusaders, 6:45; evangellstlo service, 7:45; cottage prayer service Tues., 7:30 p.m.; mid-week prayer service, Wed., 7:30: choir practice Wed.. 8:30 p.m. i see Congregational (First) t Thirteenth and Ferry, Wllllston Wirt, minister. Sunday school. 9:45 a.m.; morning worship, 11. Pilgrim fellowship, 8 p.m.; evening wor ship In Condon chapel. Church of the Nacarene: Eighth and Madison, Herman L. G. Smith, pastor. S. S., 9:45 a.m.; worship service, 11; Y. P. meeting, 6:35; evangelistic service, 7:30; mid-week service, Thursday, 7:30. Evangelical: Eighth ave at Monroe, Rev. V. T. Speece, minister. S. S., 9:43 a.m.; morning service, 11; Y. p. meeting, 6:30 p.m.; adult intercessory pray er, 7; evening service, 7:30. Episcopal (St Mary's): Thirteenth and Pearl streets. Rev. E. S. Bartlam, rector. Holy communion, 8 a. m.; church school, 9:43 a. m. Worship ser vice, 11 a. m. Wednesday, Holy communion on campus, Gerlinger hall, 7 a. m, at church chapel at 10 a. m. Lighthouse Temple: Open Bible Standard: Twelfth and Olive, E. J. Fulton, pastor. S. S., 9:45 a.m.; moming worship, 11; Y. P. services, 6; evening service, 7:30; Tuesday night Bible study, 7:30; prayer meeting Thursday, 1:30 p.m. Central Lutheran: Sixth and Pearl streets, Rev Harold Aalbue. pastor. Sundav ! scnool, 8:45 a. m.; moming wor ship, a o'clock; Luther League, i p. m.; couage Bible hour, par sonage, 8 p. m. College Crest Lutheran:: Twenty-Eighth and Friendly, Rev. Martin P. Simon, suoerin- I tendent Sunday school, 9:30 a.m. I Grace Lutheran: Eleventh and Ferry, W. B. Maier, pastor; M. P. Simon, assist ant pastor. 9:45 a. m.j moming worship, li; Lutheran hour, KORE, 1 p.m. Confirmation classes Saturday 9 a. m. Communion first Sunday every month. e Emmaus Lutheran: Second avenue west K. Nye xaard, pastor. Bible class and Sunday school, 10 a.m.; morning Armstrong Linoleum Gold Seal Congoloum LYONS & PETERS 1303 Willamette service, 11 o'clock; evening prayer ana worsnip, 7 o clock; choir prac tice, 8 o'clock. United Lutheran: Thirteenth and High streets. Rev. J. L. Sawyer, pastor. Church school,. 9:43 a. m.; worship, 11 a. m.; Luther league, 6:30 p. m. Methodist (First); Twelfth and Willamette, B. Earle Parker, D.D., minister. S.S. 9:45 a. m.; public worship II; youth fellowship, Wesley club, 7 p. m. Presbyterian (Central) t 1010 PearL Dr. Norman K. Tully, pastor. S.S. 9:45 a. m. morning service 11; evening serv ice 7:30; young peoples meeting, chapel, 6:30; mid-week service Wed., 7:30 p. m Westminster house. e e e Presbyterian (Fairmount) t fairmount: Fifteenth avenue east at Villard, Rev. R. E. dark, supply pastor. S. S. 10 a.m.; morn ing worship, 11; Y. P.'a societies, 6:30 p.m. e Salvation Army: ' SeveAth and Pearl street, phone 2099, Adjutant and Mrs. C R. Dueill, corps officers. S. S., 9:43 a.m.; morning worship, 11; YJ.C, 8:15 p.m.; pub. salvation meeting, 8r corps cadet class Friday, 7 p.m.; ladies' home league. Wed.. 1:30 P. m.; teachers' training class, Tburs., 6:30 p.m.; prayer meeting, 8; pub lic meeting. Sat., 8; open air serv' ice, Thurs., Sat, Sun- 7 JO, corner Eighth and Willamette. Unitarian: Eleventh and Ferry, morning leuowsnip service, ii. Westminster House: Student discussions, 9:45 i special speaker, 6:30 p.m. County Churches Alvadore Christian: Paul E. Callahan, minister. Bible school, 10 a. m.; worship and communion, 11 a. m.; young peo ples meeting, 3:30 p. m. . . v Creswell Christian: Carroll McMickel, pastor. S. S. 10 a.m.f morning worship, 11; C. E., 6:30 p.m.; evening service, 7:30. Creswell First Presbyterian: Rev. Floyd E. Dorrls, pastor. S.S. 10 a. m.; morning worship 11; C.E. 6:30 p. m.j choir rehearsal Friday evening. Creswell Methodist: Rev. Mrs. C. L. Camp, pastor. S. S., 10 a.m.; morning worship, 11; Epworth Leagues, 6:30 p.m.; eve ning service, 7:30; orchestra and cnoir practice Tuesday evening. Cottage Grove Lutheran: Missouri synod, S.D.A. church bldg., W. Main, Rev. W. A. Sylves ter, Roseburg, pastor, S.S. 9:45 a. m.; service 10:45, , Danebo Bethesda Lutheran: Ingward Olsen, pastor. Junior Confirmation class 8:45 a.m.; S.S. 9:45 a.m.; worship service, 11; Senior choir rehearsal, Thursday, 8 p.m.; senior confirmation class Saturday, 10:30 a.m. Luther League, first and third Sundav evenings; fellowship meeting, sec ond and fourth Sundays. Dexter Baptist: S.S. 9:45 a. m.; moming service 11; afternoon service 3. Donna Community: Charles H. Paris, pastor. Bible school 10 a. m.; worship service 11 o'clock. Ebbert Memorial Methodist: Sixth and C streets, Springfield, Harry Glenn Crouse, minister. S. S, 9:45 a-m.; Worship service, 11; youth services, 6:30 p.m.; evening worship, 7:30; Wednesday evening service, 7:30. Elmlra Open Bible Standard: Mrs. H. C. Hauge, pastor. S.S. 10 a.m.; morning worshin. 11: eve ning service, 7:30. Fall Creek Church of Christ: S. S. 10 a.m.; morning worship, 11; C. E.. 7 p.m.; evening services, 8; mid-week services. 7. Wed.: Ladies' Miss. Circle Thurs., 2. e Franklin Methodist: Rev. Philip s. Clapp, pastor. S.S. 10 a.m.; worship, 11. Hebron Christian: Richard Owen, minister. S.S' 10 a.m.; worship 11. Irving Christian: Bill Diehm, minister. Bible school, 10 a. m.; worship, 11 o'clock; C. E, 6:30 p. m.; service, 7:30 p. m. Marrola Church of Christ: John Stotsenberg, pastor. S.S. 10 a.m.; mornang worship, 11; jun ior church, 11; evening service, 7:30. Mabel Church of The Brethren: H. H. Riiter. pastor. S. S, 10 a. m.; morning service, 11. Junction City Assembly of God: Raymond Nlcklon. castnr. K. R 10 a.m.; morning worship 11; Y. r.m meeung. 7 p.m.; evangelistic Valentine Cards Good Assortment 5c' to $1.00 T TO T-TTTkTTT-l ( service, 8; prayer and praise serv ice, Wed., 7:30 p.m. . Junction City Baptist: L. S. Cox, pastor. S. S. 10 a.m.; moming worship, 11; B.Y.P.U, 6:30 pjn.; song service, 7:30. Pray er service, 7:30 Wednesday. Junction City Church of Christ: Roger Carstensen, pastor. S. S., 10 ajn.; morning worship, 11; C.E. 6:30 pJn.; evening service, 7:30. Lowell Bible Standard: Rev. E. W. Johnson, minister. S. S 10 a.m.; morning worship, 11; Over comers meeting 6:30 P-m.; evenlnc service. 7:30: Wednesday service, 8; Saturday orchestra and quartet practice, 7. e Mspleton evangelical: Rev.'F. M. Knoll, pastor. S- S., 10 a.m.; morning worship, 11; C.E. 7, Kathleen Jobes, leader; evening service, 8. Notl Christians John J. Stone, pastor. S.S., 10 a.m.; moming worship, 11; C.E., 6:80 pjn.; evening worship, 7:30. Pleasant HUI Church of Christ: Fred L. Towne, pastor. S.S., 10 a.m.; morning worship, 11; Y. P. meeting, 7 p. m.; evening service 8. e Olivet Baptist, Tenet Kenneth A. Tobias, pastor. S.S, 9:45 a. m.; worship service 11; youth meeting 7:15 p. m.; eve ning service 8; midweek service, Wed, 7:30 p. m. 8anU Clara Church of Christ: Jean M. Shelley, pastor. S.S. 9:45 a. m.; morning worsnip 11; c. E. 7 p. m.; evening worship 8; choir practice, xnurs., 8. . Springfield Christian: Fourth and A street, Claude O'Brien, pastor. S. S. 9:45 a.m.; morning worship, 11; evening service, 7:30. .i Walton Church of Christ: 'James Cornett, pastor. S.S. 9:45 a.m.; C.E, 7; evening service 8. Springfield First Baptist: Second and C streets. S.S., 9:45 NEAT, DAINTY APRON Need some new aDrons? Make several of this easy-to-sew, very well-fitting style. Anne Adams has designed Pattern 4269 in two smart versions with scalloped or straight straps. Use binding or gay ruffling. Pattern 4269 Is available In sizes small (32-34), medium (36-38) and large (40-42). iSmall size. view A, takes 2 yards 35-inch. 2H yards binding; view B, VM yards 35-inch, a yard contrast for ruffling. Send SIXTEEN CENTS In coins for this Anne Adams pattern. Write plainlv SIZE. NAME. An. DRESS and STYLE NUMBER. Get ready for Spring with the aid of our new Pattern Bookl This sewing guide to thrift and style includes a FREE Pattern! Smart suits, frocks and ensembles are shown. Pattern Book, ten cents. Send your order to Register Guard Pattern Department (If stamps are used In remit tance please use one. two or three eent denominations. Larger de nominations cannot he accepted). AMHSSADOX Si jgfKOREl $ffl SUNDAYS I iZ-Ll 12:00 NOON RUSSIAN FIRING SQUAD EXECUTES NAZI FIFTH COLUMNIST It's beat not to turn fifth col umnist in Russia. Here's the end of one of them a s members ot a Soviet village turn out to see one executed by a firing squad. Caption accompanying t bis March of Time photo said the perfidy of this fifth columnist cost the lives of several fellow-villagers. RADIOBROADCASTS KOBS SATURDAY 5:00 p. m. N'rw, 5:15 Hit TunM 8:90 Norman Nesbltt 5:45 Theyr the Barry's 0:00 Rhythm. Romance ;15 Newa. Headline! 1:30 Theater ot Air roo John B. Hushea T:13 Cloae Harmony T:30 luat rive Llnee 8:0O Thlf la the Hour 8:90 American Hero 8:95 Off the Record 8:tt-Cartera Orch. :0O Newa :15-Uncle Sam 9:90 Song Secalon :45 Oarber'a Orch. 10:00 Moaley Orch. 10:15 Orcheatra JO:JO Newj. Headlines 10:45 McLean Orch. 11:00 Richard,' Orch. 11:30 Mosley. Manoney 11:55 Newa In Brief U:0-Slsn OH 12:00 Sign KEX SATURDAY 8:15 Commentator 8:30 Spotlight Bands 8:55 Musical Interlude 7:00 John Ounther 7:15 Music , . 7:30 Red Ryder ' 8:00 News 8:15 Danny Thomas Show 8:45 Country Editor ' 9:00 Melody In the Night 9:90 News. Headlines 9:45 Novatlme 10:00 Bridge to Dreamland 10:30 Quiet Hour 11:00 This Moving "World 11:15 Bal Tabarln Orch. 11:30 News Roundup KOW SATURDAY XOAO SATURDAY 5:00 p. m. Mood Is Blue' 5:15 On the Campuses 5:90 Vespers 5:45 It's Oregon's- War 8:15 News 8:30 4-H Clubs 6:45 Markets 7:00 St. 4-H Club Leader 5:00 p. m. Organist 5:15 Sports Scripts 8:30 Dant Orch. . 6:00 Bam Dance 6:30 Can You Top This 7:00 Sports Newsreel 7:15 Powell 7:30 Orand a.m.; worship 11; B.Y.P.U. 6:30 p.m.; evening service, 7:30; mid week, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. e e Springfield Free Methodist: Fourth and B St. Rev. Leon A. oeiies, . pastor. S.S., 9:45 a.m.; morning devotion service. 11: Y, P.M.S., 6:45 p.m.; evening service, cm; mia-week prayer meeting, Thursday 7:45 p.m. tee Springfield Four Square: Fourteenth and E streets, Springfield. Rev. Mae Perln, pas- iur. ounaay scnool, iu a.m.; preacning service, ii O'clock; eve ning service, 7:30 o'clock. Weslflr Lutheran: Services in community church, W. B. Maier, pastor. Confirmation class, 6 p.m.; S. S., 6:30: evenine worsnip, 7:au. see WaltervlIIe Presbyterian: Sunday school, 10 a. m.; Chris tian Endeavor, 7 p. m.: preaching service, first Sunday In month, nev. n. a. uiarK, supply pastor. Zlon Church' of Christ: Leslie Lowery. pastor. Sundav school, 10 a.m.; communion and worship, 11 o'clock; Christian En deavor, 6:30 p.m.; evening wor ship, 7:30 o'clock. UO Theater Presents Rollicking Comedy To provide a strong contrast to two plays given earlier this year at the University of Oregon, both of which dealt immedlatley with the war situation, the drama de partment will present a rollick ing comedy, "The Whole Town's Talking," by Anita Loos and John Emerson February 17 and 18. Di rected by Ottilie Seybolt, associ ate professor of speech and dram atic arts, the play will be pre sented Saturday night in a special performance afetr the Oregon Oregon State games for Dad's Day. ine cast or tne play includes five students from Portland: Louise Rossman, Vivian McNamee. Maxine McNeil, Ray Dickson, and Bill Nerlpr. Dthare In h. . I Marjorie Quigley and Jim Bron son, Eugene Bob Farrow, Long Beach, Cal.; Merlin Dow, Med ford; Nelda Rohrback, Piedmont, Cal., and Grace Lillard, Lewiston, aano. YOU Can Whin nil, f ram K4 you can't beat our milk. Echo" Hoi low Dairy. Phone 2935-J-2. CNTVERSAL SPIRITUAL TEMPLE 473 East Broadway . Dr. Edw. C. Le-Vyne, pastor ALL WELCOME rj;$f ounaay a pm Subject "MILLIONS NOW . LIVING ARE DEAD" Messages Follow Mlnlitsf WOODEN CLOTHES DRIERS Each 98C Quackenbush's J T:80 Melodies tor String 8:00 Truth, Consequences 7:50 Basketball Ore.-OSC 8:30 Able'a Irish Rose :30 News :00 Newa 9:45 Uncle Sam . 9:05 Three Suns Trio 10:00 Hour of Music 9:30 Story Editor 11:00 ravorlte Melodies 10:00 News ll:30-Swlng Goes HI Hat 10:15 Pasadena Orch. Oil lo:w St. Francis orch. 10:55 Newa 11:00 BUtmore Hotel 11:30 Newa Roundup 12:00 Swing Shift KOIN SATURDAY 5:00 p. m. Jones Orch. 5:15 AnlU Cogol, Songs 6:30 Harry Flannery 5:45 Newa 5:55 Newa 8:00 Air-Flo of the Air 6:15 Organist 6:45 Serenade 7:15 Soldiers with Wings 7:45 Frailer Hunt . 8:00 Thanks to the Yanks 8:30 Hobby Lobby 8:55 News 9:00-Hlt Parada OrtSDon't Believe It . 10:00 Five Star Final 10:15 Soldiers of Press . 10:30 World Today 10:45 Dorsey Orch. 11:00 Martin Orch. 11:30 Strand Orch. 11:45 Neighbor Orch, 11:55 News 12:00 Music, News Serenade Ol' Opry RAF Pounds West Coast of Germany LONDON, Feb. 13. OP) The RAF struck again at Hitler's arsenal area in western Germany overnight and sent powerful form ations streaking across the chan nel before breakfast today in one of the earliest daylight starts. in recent weeks. , The scope of the night assault was not disclosed Immediately in London, but the German radio, acknowledging damage In one center, said the raid was of the small, "nuisance" variety. The morning raiders, which have included American planes, headed across Dover strait toward Calais. The weather was bright with occasional cloud patches. - Last night's assault was the sec ond successive night attack on the Reich, the big naval base and sub marine building yards' at Wil helmshaven having been heavily bombed the preceding night. Swift British Mosquito bombers also struck at northwest Germany yesterday afternoon while American-built Mustang fighters at tacked railways and other war installations in northern France Belgium and the Netherlands. One fighter failed to return from these daylight forays. Wife Of Fritz Kuhn ' Taken Into Custody NEW YORK. P.Vi Elsa Kuhn, wife of Fritz' Kuhn, former national leader r.t th rL.- 6 ,haveb een SJt?f yto a ,rounduP ot enemy aliens, it was learned today naturalization proceedings ttou1tKUhnarependinglj m"h" is Prisoner at Danne mora, N. Y- where he is serving ! a five-year term for stealing bund i funds. i Central Presbyterian Church Corner Tenth and Pearl Dr. N. K. TULLY. pastor 11:00 a. m. Sermon: "THE SHARED LITE" Anthem: "Great Is the Lord" Wooler Incidental solo Mona Daniel 7:30 p. m. Sermon: "WHAT IS A CHRISTIAN?" Dr. Tully Chorus: "Lamp of My Feet Entwisle WHEN OTHERS FAIL feT,-" rjeeln ma heslth. k!!S?Lm ""l- Beet drier ttomsca. ess. cotuttostkm lo:.lU6eles. rheums. SSf Lm vteaaer i e v e r. ektn. 'eivsle eomelstnts. Charlie Chan Chinese Herb. Med Co, otnee hour, sale Wea, end Surxue . to 8:00 p. m. CONSULTATIAM SWOT 8. 4- -Hqc :i Wrf.fc A AT WILLA GILLESPIE - WILLAGILLESPIE Mrs. Har old Miller and daughter, Sandra, Mrs. D. J. Naudlln and Rev. Lee Hall of Bend and Chester EU wards of Boise, Idaho, were here to attend the funeral of Malcolm Edwards, father of Mrs. Miller and Chester Edwards. They left for their homes, , taking Mrs. Ed wards with them to Bend. Joe Harrison has returned from Seattle, Wash., after spending a week with his sister and her hue band, Mr. and Mrs. John Ander son. He sccompanled his sister to Seattle after she spent a week in Eugene visiting relatives and friends. Texas has nearly 17,000 miles ot railroads and leads all states ot the Union in this respect. LIGHTHOUSE TEMPLE 12th and Olive - Open Bible Standard Sunday, 11:00 17th Birthday Observance Sermon topic:" "BURNED BRIDGES Sunday 7:30 ILLUSTRATED SERMON "The Rock of Ages" Illustrated by a drawing. 6' x 12', drawn by Lester Swaggert. .. , Midweek services Tuesday and Friday nights at 7:30. All Welcome E. J. Fulton Pastor 0SEEX313 AGAIN, In 1948, western fanners will pre fer Northland Brand Seeds FIRST in dependability for 89 years tested, fertile seeds ot known origin backed by the Tellable American firm ot . Norfhrup, King & Co. 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