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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
ut
T lIlR T Y F IH rtT YKAK
NIMUNtiHEIJJ. LANE COUNTY. OREGON, TIIIHthUAV. JULY 6.
CROWDS LISTtd
10 BIBLE TALK
Cannon Leaving Court
FINAL
LECTURE
FRIDAYl
Great Peraecution Of "Amaz­
ing Jew" Predioted To
Uphold Prophecy
Ur Arthur 1. I I k i w i i , (ha urgent!
lecturer (rum Vuncouver. British
Columbia. who opened a »hurl oar
l«s of lectur«» si U te Baptist
<hur> h Tuesday evaiilua w tt greet-
ml by large Slid attentive audiences
for hl» flrtl (wo talk*. Tumid *■ i
"The War Again»! God." anu
night on lb« subject. "The Ami
.lew."
®
Furaaklng hl» medical profes, C
WAHHINUTtlN . . . Photo above
III which hr had made a mar I »hows Bishop Juno- - Cannon. Jr., of
aerc«««. Ur Brown turned to
V he Methodist Episcopal Church
lllhl« and made a careful study M
'»ulh. as he left the District Hup-
thia book from a actentlflc ai
me Court where he appeared for
prophatlr angle He now dlacuam
«1 (or alleged conspiracy, having
world problems and event» In th H do with the presided llal cam
light of Hlblral prophecy
eelgn between Alfred Smith and
III hla opening lecture Ur. Brown Herbert Hoover.
•aid In part
"There can b« no doubt that to­
day we are witnessing the cloalng
stage« of the age-long war against
God. waged by Matan and hla co­
horts Thia attack comes from varl
ous angles. There are the blatant
and blaaphemous atheists whose
grnaaneaa largely deteala lhair pur­
pose Then I here la a class of ai I
entlsfa who ufflrm that the disco»-
erlea of modem science demand a
"New Uod." one of their own mak­
ing. The last angle of attach comes
from those calllug them selves
Christians and yat who ridicule the
tlrtbodoi belief In a Personal
Creator.
001 SCOOT CAMP
SEASON OPENED
Springfield Troop Sends Two
To First Period Starting
Sunday; Martin Assistant
Tow members of the Springfield
Hoy Seoul troop, Billy Dow. and
Scott Wrlchl, are attending (be
first period summer camp for Wal-
lamet council which began at Camp
Lucky Huy on Blue, river Sunday.
July I. Two more ramp periods will
be held during the latter part of
the summer. Each period continues
for two weeks and new units of
boys move In for each ramp al
(hough a few remain for two or
more of the camp periods.
Mu»
NO. ¡44
PDSTOFFIGE W I L L - h e r » « FIRMS ORGANIZE
School Projects
KEEP LOCATION
50FTBALL LEIBÖE
Each Building To Share In
New Five-Year Lease Given Improvements; Work Ex­ Each Of Six Teams To Play
pected To Start Monday
On Bank Property; New
Garnet Every Tuesday And
Mail Carriers Start Routes
WKIIA projects (or painting and
Thursday Evenings at 7
Surgeon Evangelist Speaks
Tonight At Baptist Church
On World Communism
i
L
STUDENT COSE II
BIBB SCHOOL LOW
Clerk’s Annual Report Shows
Average Student Cost Dis­
trict $54.78 Each
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I repair of the Bprliutfleld school
The Hprlngfleld postoffice w ill: b„lldlngx hav„
granted by the
FIRST GAMES NEXT WEEK
FERA GRANT SAVES MUCH
remain In the present location for ata, a l o „,mlUw,, according to word
I another five year» It was announ- '
received by the board of directors. Managers Of Teams Busy
New Clerk and Board Mem­
! ced here this week when Harry Th» first work hl egpected to start
Signing Up Players; Sec­
ber Take Office Tonight;
M Hlewart. acting postmaster ra-t nwkl Monday mon.A.g
ond Meeting To Be Soon
I reived a copy of a communication
Tlle rlra, pKJ>t, ___
tIH.,ud
Grade Reports Dus Then
— — paini
sent to A A Schram », state bank ltl<
, Jn<.o,„ gchoo|
-(<J
A xoftbull baseball league, the
Effects of the rigid economy
superintendent and receiver (or the uul> pa|lllln|t tba Brattata
»«'bool nrH,
b orgaIlllw1
Springfield
Commercial Htate Bunk, owner of roof and t Interior decorating of
policy
of school district 19 directors
the .
.
"
during the past year were revealed
the poatofflce site and building. | h|gh w.hofll bulldlnM Another
pro for many year», has been formed
this w-ek In Ihe preparation of the
aunoum-lug the awarding of t h . . Je<.,
for MDtJlnK waMlng a„d luring the past week by a group of
**7
wax'"K an‘* local buxlneas tnen and firms, each
annual report for Springfield high
contract At least two other site , reconditioning the floor. In th e
,
,
“
had been offered the government Mgb a(.h(a), an„ Bra, lalll , cllool “ w'"”“
8pon8or 8 team '»
school which showed that the per
Hight to heat the building with a
ge„ Hral repalr W1)rk Thl((
",P 8,J“ “am lea ,u "
capita coat of educating »tudents
private heating system to be In
w,„ atayl „ „
| ™ e Initial organisation meeting j
in the local high school during the
staU ad w ith in ( h e p o slo fflc e 1» case lba aUp „ ¥la,on of lh„
T|
*'a"
“ Mon‘U r
aer
past school year amounted to only
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__ ' >uf . ! *1«'* ’••“ Hon when many of the pre-,
Il I. found
undesirable to use the w lllU llg work w,„ „,ar, wbpn
fM.78. the lowest figure ever estab­
Ilrnluary detail« were Ironed out.
lished her- and probably lower
large stesm heating plant now pro I rlt.lent
ar„ p„roll(d f(>r
WASHINGTON, Ark. . . . The than can be shown by any other
The final meeting before the actual
vhllng steam for the targe corner work by tl)B 8 K K a
wj|
(lien of this town, too busy to bold
w,‘“ start of the tournament will be call- office called upon the women to run first or second class high school
Moek was xllpulaled in the con- mated.
The hteh .efceea
ed «"««"time this week-end. Actual the city affairs and Grandma Char- In thl- county
tract.
T
palnlPd P'»y will star. Tuesday of next lean it. Williams, 65, (above) was
A few other minor Items are to last year and when these project
Only financial figures for ihe
^ 0 ? .r .“ i S e i X X Z £ t
h,<h ’ ChO° ' Were • T‘ ,U b le
th ”
lie provided In the building under are completed the three plants of week.
Team Sponsors
the new contract.
in
in
g
’
*
soon.
I»«®®-
The
remainder
of
the
report
do
"
a
little
b
o
o
se-clea
n
in
g
the school system are expected to
Sponsors of the lx teams as an­
The building now housing the be In the best condition In recent
befog prepared by Clayton F. Bar-
Include Jack
poatofflce was erected specially for yarn. The redecorating of the high nounced this w -ek will
j b=r, retiring district clerk, will be
...
.
_
.
L arsons Service station, Fulop <
(bat purpose by the Commercial „..u__,
■ released this evening when the
State hank All furniture and most
1 school board m eets to swear in .Dr.
of the equipment was owned by members of Ihe faculty n conjunc-
W. N. Dow and Severt Jacobson
n. ■
7
_
_ _ ..L
__i Shine Parlor, and Wright s Furni­
the bank.
i
as
director and clerk respectively.
tlon with the university school of
ture and Hardware. George Irvin I
The new lease does not become architecture.
! E. C. Stuart will become chairman
»111 manage the Larson team; Gil
| cf the board for the next year
effective until October 15. expira­
bert Ft h for Kirkland's; Bill Cox
tion date for the former one, sc- j
All Meetings At Library
cording Io Mr Stewart.
This and all future m eetings of
for Irish Murphy Co., and Harry VV. H. Pollard Leaves Friday
Changes In Ihe star mall carrier!
Wright for the furniture store
^ or N a t io n a | G a t h e r in g O f
’he school board will be held at
Managers of the other teams have
routes were alao announced effec |
the Library and the patrons of the
Methodists In Illinois
tiol bean announced
tlve July 1, from the Eugene post-
district are invited to attend any
of the sessions.
office Percy O'linen, veteran car­
The league will start with a six
Dr. W. H. Pollard will leave Frl-
rier on (he star route up the Mc­
game round-robin series
Games day for Evanston. Illinois where, . Included In the Items comprising
KenxIe river took over thia route |
will be played every Tuesday and be wm aerve aa one of u Uymen ' h* ner <’aP,ta « " «
education are
which be has been c r y i n g for vjctQ r W u n s c h Q f p o r t|a n d Thursday even in g,
7 o'ctock on the World Service Commis.ion
“ “J™ ''
Earl McNutt, and Gleun
un A Cbam
a __,
. . . ..
AI1 «'* team will play each of of Ihe Methodist c h u r c h
” on *7712«O: supervision. »1136;
Another Pedestrian Victim | ,h - » e night» on two fields to be of the Methodist church.
berlaln of Eugene took over the
plant operation, »14CS.41; maln-
This church body Is composed of
•tar route operating up the Mo 1
tenance and repairs »311.7«; auxi­
Of Highway Accident
prepared at the BratUin school
11
laymen
and
11
ministers
within
hawk. Thia route was also held by i
liary agencies, »36.40; and fixed
—- -
! and one at the high school.
the church organization. Their du-
Victor Wunsch. 32-year-old Port- ‘ v i —
,
Mr McNutt prior to July 1.
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l
Nine men will play on each team tie-, are to apportion among the charges which include Insurance
land
almost
in an(| j e(u.b u tegrn
.
. .. youth was killed
I
au
n osi in
can g(
. . .
.
. .
| 1288 13; depreciation of building,
eight leading church boards ap- tu c n - ...»
...
,
stonily Friday evening while walk- ,« ■
e
s p
y
and w__
depreciation
of . furnl-
. . .
-
rt players whose names must be ProxBnately three mUllon, of do.- X116O;
, nre „„„ eonl. ment
mak
i
“ . ; n . r ' X . ’V ? . :
, 'r’ ' m
tar. of church funds to be expend- a tot„ expeTldltnre of tl3 1 M M.
ed during the next two years.
FERA Funds Not Included
T hese noarea
boards are grouped as I Barber calls attention to the fact
h en driving a l^rge blue sedan are pIaved Oamtm wl„
'raese
who did not stop after striking the innings.
follows: Foreign m issions; home that
his
does
not luvitt,»-
inclnd» BUJ
any
—- —
— . report » w
w uwx.
youth Police are (.till seeking the
Furnish Own Equipment
L
o
ChrUt,a" Q u estion in | of the funds received by the faculty
Identity of the car and driver.
Each sponsor I, required to fur-' J
X
a
“ hi “Ih > Und’,r the PERA wWoh
«*“
Wunsch was wsfiring north from n'sh th - equipment for the team
<h®rchee;
,
tn
them
direc’
and
because
these
Eunice Gerber, Noble Grand
Ooaheu together with Herman Kee­ this consisting of two bat« and hom
a ,
ho8plta,s j r»yments reverted back to April 1.
Announces Appointive Of­ ler and another boy. both from two
regulation balls.
an<* deacone88^ ' temper- { the district actually saved »2700. It
ficers For Rebekah Lodge
Portland Several w itnesses saw
M a n v o t h e r rfetniu , A
« . a?ce' prohlbltlon' and pnbllc mor- i would have coat the district that
Elective off.,.-,« w ere In tailed g the
^ . accident
n c r i m . but
n ^ f none
o Z r were
i u ^ able to C‘Bl’ ' “ **
^ g ^ . “and
a“d
p ^ p T unZ'
: =
£ =
DOCTOR T O O T
CHURCH MtEFiNG
YOUTH KILI EO BI
HIT-BUN OOIIEO
“I ghall show that Science de­
mands the Uod of the Bible and that
all the evidence accumulated dur­
ing the past year», proves that
everything that happen» Io thia
great universe 1» for a purpose. lie
sign 1» «een everywhere and If
there 1» design, there must he a
Designer.
The camp« have become so popu­
Rape Cvelutlen Theory
lar during the past few y ea n that
"There Is a personal Devil alao. a system of registration bad to be
and he. knowing that hla time la worked out and thia year two of
short. Is using hla moat potent the periods were filled before the
and deadly weapons, the chief of first one was opened The camp la
which la evolution Thia baseless located about 41 miles east of Eu
theory Is the world's moat coloaaal gene Just off the McKenxIe high
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""" "rK w en' ... "“n,eo machine
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or driver which struck the
hoax and baa collapaad from the way a few miles above Blue river " ”1
and installed at tin- weekly meeting
weight of Its own Inherent abaurdl
; to discussions of the work of these I paid by tbe district.
All poaalble forme of outdoor of Juanita Reb-kali lodge here
-u
. ..
Ilea and Impossibilities And yet.
Wunsch was " the
u son
T V of Mr.
"" and
“““ ..
Z
b** "° furtber reatrlc- »rRanizations during th? three days
If an eight months term had been
life and activities are offered the Monday evening al one of ih el Mr iv .
it la being flagrantly taught every
larger gatherings of ihe lo d g e 1 ,
,
Wunsch of Portland, he «««»» on players except that they I which the delegates expect to be he'd as Planned without the FERA
boy» »(tending the camp periods.
where aa a fact. The result Is the
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broth*r- H*‘nr’r “ <aDDOt chan’te from (eam »« team together, say. Dr. Pollard. Bishop fupda ‘b* additional expense to the
These Include hiking, mountain members for many weeks when 76 ’ u
destruction of the Christian faith
person.
Including
fifteen
visitors.
I
f * 1; ’h,*y Z w .
” Kne<1 On' Krne8t L>nn Wa'dorf of the Chi di trict would have been |1718 or
climbing, usually one of the Three
which la the greatest tragedy of
funeral services were held from ""e .
m and ,be,r name" Included cago area, will preside at the see approximately »7.75 per pupil more
Slaters peaks, swimming In a na­ fourie n from Eugene, and Mrs
ibis twentieth century. Many of
H en d erso n o f W estminster. Callfor-
P»»'e-Or«.v.B«riholomew chape!
! 'e Z T
slons. Bishop Waldorf Just recent- ’ban the 364.78.
the world'» moat eminent scientists tural uutdoor pool, nature study, nla
! ’n Springfield Saturday afternoon
Hh
° f 12 player8 “ 'h ' ly visited the Pcclflc Northwest
The «cb° ° l operated for 178 days
and
work
on
many
of
the
merit
have renounced thia theory because
Mrs Glenn Stone, district deputy w,th R" * « « '„ P- Simon, p astor! ‘ " X ,hat m0; t
to preside over the annual M etho-; witb an average dally attendance
badge projects.
It has failed to prove any o f Its
president, was the Installing offl- ° f ,b *> Ora~ f’« 'b^ . » church of * 'r "D* ma"
S h i e l d will diet conference held In Portland.
° 7 239.8. Eleven teachers, three
H. B. Sallee, scout executive, la
tenants.”
Mrs Alberta Walker was mar- E,,” np ° ™ atl«W- Interment was , "°°n he p,ayln* ba8pba"
men and eight women, were on the
In charge of the camp thia year
Jaw la Puxxle Of Age
staff during the year full time.
1 mndp In Teatirel Grove cemetery
• hall
FAMILY REUNION HELD
In hla lecture on "The Amailng He la assisted by Edwin Christie.
There were 98 in the freshman
YOUNG
PEOPLE
ATTEND
Installed officers were Mis Eu­
Jew." he made the following state- Eugene; Carl Merryman. Corval­
HERE GN JULY FOURTH class. 75 in the sophomore year, 67
nice
Gerber,
noble
grand;
Miss
MAXWELL
HOME
BURNED
TURNER CONFERENCE
lis; and Glenn Martin. Springfield
men ta:
in the Junior division and 49 sen­
Maxine
Snodgrass.
vice-grand:
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Carson iors. all of whom graduated.
IN JULY FOURTH FIRE
"The Jew la the great puxxle of acout master.
Miss Doris Girard, recording secre­
Four members of the Christian s r.. entertained at their home here
the age. The story of Israel 1« (he
Bprlngfleld Boy Remits are busy tary; and Mrs Marie Pohl, treas
The home of Mr and Mrs. T. J I •'-“’leavor society of the Christian Wednesday. July 4. at a family
Btudy load carried
moal fascinating ever told. Here sow working on their merit badges urer.
Maxwell in Garden Way was level- <'burcb *“ Springfield, and two from reunion.
'
t was four subjects. A
we aee a people mlracously begot­ and other forms of self Improve­
Those present for the day were and several of 'the 'f lr e Z e a r sfu .
Appointive officer- named by the ed by fire believed (o have been £ reewe" are attending the annual
ten. preserved and guided, and ment. The local Lions club scout noble grand are: Warden, Wllda caused by a spark on the roof Wed- ' oun< People's Conference of their Mr. and Mrs. E. Larkin and family
rr «
,
~
made cuatodlan of the Book which committee headed by Dr. W. N. Cotton; conductor. Arahnell Brick- nesday morning Fire trucks from chureb h«1"« bpld »t Turner this of Alpine. Earl Mathews of Toledo. '
twelve taking music / r
cume by the breath of Uod.
Dow began n tw elvem onth contest ley; chaplain. Bertha Rouse; musi­ Eugene and Springfield fought the j week Tbo8e pre8e“t ^.»m Spring- Mr and Mrs. Charles Carson and rredit
*
"The Jew la atlll with ua after July 1. among the boys of the troop cian. Mrs Pearl Rehanlol; right blaxe with their chemical tanks. |
arp Mary Hadley, Margaret family of Mabel. Mr and Mrs. J.
n , . tM phlM
tnr
« sa ck . Florence Vail, and Mina P. Adame and family and Mrs
,
Z
centuries of peraecution. not as a and a number of prises Includ'ng a supporter to noble grand. Mrs. but were hindered because of a
Petereon.
Elizabeth Vail and Mr. Sarah J. Adams of
Junction Cltv. “•
mummy In a case, but aa a living sleeping bag donated by the Lions Clara Snodgrass; left supporter to lack of water
ihat number. Four also taught only
noble grand. Glenn Stone; right
There were a few small grass P e,,y arP ,bere from O eaw ell. A Mr and Mrs. John Carson and fam
(actor In human affairs, youthful club will be given winners
four
classe'. while four others
supporter to vice-grand, Millan fires reported during the day. but colnPlete program of class work ily of Springfield. Mr. and Mrs.
and virile. The secret, of course, Is
Black; left supporter to vice grand. no serious blaze resulted from fire | aDd recreation Is followed at the Clifton Phillips and family of On- taught six classes dally. The small-
that Uod Is not finished with the TWO PLAN VACATION
set number of pupils taught dally
Erma Nolt; Inside guardian. Crys­ works here July Fourth, according conference dally.
Jew.
tarto. Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Adams
o u tin g on mckenzie tal Bryan; outside guardian. Oene- to Hugh Jolllff. fire chief.
Thirty tw o members of the local and son, Bob. Mr. and Mrs. W alter by any one teacher was 50. and the
"Every effort to get rid of him
church attended the Thursday ses-1 I.axton and son. Junior, and Mr. largest number was 130.
leve Ixwk; pa-st noble grand. Lot­
has failed. I’haroah tried Io drown
Miss Clara Jones, nurse In the
tie Fisher, substituting for Miss
slon of the church conference at and Mrs. G. W Carson, all of
h>m. Nebuchadnezzar to burn him; office of Dr. Melville S. Jones, and
MISS HUGHES TO SPEAK
MOTHER OF MINISTER
Thelma Sweeney.
Turner last week. Several remain- Springfield.
Darius threw him to the lions and Miss Aille Manning, Springfield
AT
CHURCH
PROGRAM
I
in*
over
for
‘he balance of the
BUPIED IN WASHINGTON
Committee
appointments
also
an­
Haman tried the gallows. AU failed teacher, left Wednesday for Mc­
week.
nounced by the noble grand are:
Kenzie
bridge
to
spend
a
week's
and (he Jew has outlived all hla
Mrs. Sedalia Poindexter. 62,
Miss Elizabeth Hughes will speak I was one of the program speakers, DOCTOR ATTENDS CLINIC
finance. Mrs. Clarlne l*utman. Mrs.
conquerors and walks unscathed vacation
During his absence here S. G. AT VANCOUVER HOSPITAL rnother
Rev. Dean C. Poindexter.
, W ills McKlln, and Mrs. Fisher; on her work in Christian Social
umlri (he general wreck of empire»
Mrs. Alice Mae Hurd will assist
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Pastor of the Methodist church in
and floral. Miss Mary Ann Louk Service among the unemployed of Moshler spoke at the morning ser-
at the doctor's office during Ihe
Jewish Troubles Ahead
Tacoma at the Methodist church vice In the Christian church, and
Dr and Mr8 Ml,ton v Walker Springfield, was buried at her old
and Mrs. Sarah Johns.
"The greatest persecution the absence of Miss Jones.
The July social committee was Sunday evening at 7 o’clock. The Rev Ren H ollister delivered the left Saturday for Vancouver, Brit-¡hom e at Farmington, Washington,
Jews have ever experienced Hen
evening sermon on the subject "My evening sermon.
j •8b C«lu"’bla to attend a surgical on Wednesday. June 27. with Rev.
not named at the meeting.
Just ahead and la predicted by the IUKA MEETS TONIGHT
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i ellblc at the Vancouver General 8. P. Purdy, pastor of the Metho-
Following the business meeting Ixird Ilelayeth His Coming." w
Hcrlpturei. This persecution Is
he
preached
by
Rev.
Dean
C.
Poln-
CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
TO
¡Hospital. They plan to return to j dist church at Motcow. officiating.
the
outgoing
officers
were
host­
AT EGCIMANN PARLORS
brought on largely by the unique
dexter.
Springfield on July 7.
Mrs. Poindexter passed away at
esses during the social hour
place the Jew has come to occupy
During Dr. Walker's absence Dr. the St. Luke's hospital In Spokane
The Church school m eets at 9:46 1 HAVE SERVICE TONIGHT
Regular meeting of Iuka circle
Initiation of new members will
I d world affairs. He controls so
Melville S. Jones will take care of on Sunday. June 24, following an
and the morning service will start
Ixtdles Auxiliary of the G. A. R. be held on July 16.
A service featuring visitors Is hls pract|ce, M|gs An„ M c0ookln. _____
much that (ha Gentile population
Illness. Her husband passed away
at 11 o'clock with the pastor being planned at the C hristian! offlee Iiurge w)n bp at doctor abwit
will he held this evening at the
16 yeara
will rise In protest.
preaching on the subject. “Salt.”
home of Mrs. Myrtle Egglmann. COUNCIL TO HOLD ITS
'" " c l
l° prosram , Walker’s office during the usual
Seven children survive, two of
"What la going on today In Pales­ Reports of the convention dele­
Coburg Methodist
starts a. 7:30 with a vocal solo by bourg daJ,y
, them „re min|gterg
„ „ Rpy
tine In direct and astonishing ful­ gates. Mrs. Egglmann. Miss Eva MONTHLY MEET MONDAY
"Where the Eagles are Gathered
J
, a
“
? X
1 D’”" 1 p° 'Pd« ‘er- and Rev. T. Earl
fillment of prophecy, Is one of the
Together,"
will
be
the
theme
of
the
Ixmk and Mrs. Grace I^ansberry.
Regular monthly meeting of the message at 9:46 a. m. The Church
strongest proofs that this age Is will be given during the evening.
n T winlfrid Tyson H o Z r LI° N S T ° HEAR PLANS
(
of Kendrick. Idaho,
Springfield City Council for the school meets at 10:46.
about to close with (he Personal
T on
a .
Z
u
con r c c r - r , . , . „ a
i Others surviving «re Mrs. William
month of July will he held next
a v . Z ok a
.°
°:
° R B A S E B A L L T E A M S O Hoback. Mrs. Dr. Eugene Relief.
Return of Jasux Christ. The Jews
Monday evening. July 9. at the City
a visit with her parents. Mr. aad
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are preparing their land and alao MILL CLOSES DOWN FOR
Mrs. W. P. Tyson. Dudley Strain,
Tbe ba-eball com m ittee of the
’
n e er, a o
. Hall al 7:30 o’clock. Regular bust- VISITING PASTOR TO
their hearta to receive their Men
Moscow. Idaho- Mrs. Bert Stamp.
WEEK OF JULY FOURTH j ness will he taken up. Further con­ SPEAK AT CHURCH HERE Z
B”»er “v
7*" be « Z , Z r â ’ " Z * * ‘° Z * À PatoU8e' Washington'; and Gilbert
aiah whom they rejected lf>00 years
the speaker. Rev. Veltle Pruitt w 1 report at the regular m eeting of
D
sideration of SERA project» for
ago."
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K. K ...
Poindexter. Portland, Oregon.
The Booth-Kelly sawmill In the city, and a study of the finan­
the Springfield club to be held Fri­
Rev.
Veltle
Pruitt,
pastor
of
the
lead
,be
80nK
serylce-
Dr. Brown will apeak Again to­ Springfield closed down this week
day at Taylor hall. John W. An
cial condition of the city after the Christian church, has been called
night and Friday. Tonight he will for their annual Fourth of July
derson and P. J. Bartholomew are
HENDERER, WILSON
first six months will he made.
unexpectedly
to
Ehstern
Oregon
CHURCH
PEOPLE
TO
take aa hla subject, "Russia's Chal­ vacation. This has been a practice
In charge of the program for t h e ! BRIDGE PLAY WINNERS
for h missionary tour and will not! SPEND DAY AT OAKRIDGE
lenge to Hod—Who W ins?” He of long standing with the local mill,
noon-day meeting.
he here next Sunday. Dr. V. E. I
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will speak on the present menace during which equipment Is given a ENDEAVOR GROUP HAS
High score In the Contract bridge
Several members of the Christian ■
PARTY FOR STUDENTS Hoven of Eugene will preach at
of Communism, especially In the careful Inspection and necessary
! club play last Thursday afternoon
Ihe morning service and sp ecial| church here are planning to spend AIRMAIL POSTAGE IS
United States. Prlday his cloalng repairs are made.
went to Mrs Jack Henderer. Mrs.
Members of the Christian En­ music will be arranged.
( Monday nt Oakridge for the fifth
subject will be "The Imminent Re­
REDUCED
TO
SIX
CENTS
Clifford Wilson, a guest, won the
deavor society of the Christian
For evening service C. A. Phl-tUoounty Christian convention. A pot
turn of Christ."
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' honor score. Mrs. William Moyer
church held a surprise party on the lips will bring the message, and I Inck dinner will be held at noon.
Called to C. M. T. C. Camp
The public Is Invited Io these
Airmail stamps were reduced was also a guest at the meeting,
lawn of the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mlsk ITIdine (lartln will h a v e’
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meetings
from eight io six cents effective The party began with a one o’clock
Robert Richardson left this morn­ D. B. Murphy Frlduy evening to charge of the music.
, Visit Parents—Mr. and Mrs. Don- July 1 in all parts of the United dessert at the home of Mre. Walter
Regular Sunday services will bn ing for Vancouver, barracks. Van­ honor Miss Dawn Church who has
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i aid Wilson of Salem are here for States according to word received Scott.
held at the Baptist church next couver, Washington, where he was recently returned from southern
Spend Day on Coast— Mr. and 1 a few days to visit with Mrs. Wil- at the local office. The new sis-1 Mrs. Donald Toomb will enter-
Sunday according to Rev. R. E called for the Cltlxen'a Military California where she attended
Mrs. H. O. Dlbblee spent the Fourth | son's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George cent airmail stamp will bear an tain the club at her home on July
Rolens, pastor.
Training camp period.
school last year.
on tbe coast.
Prochuow.
Imprint o f Crater take.
‘ 13 for their next
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