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OF GENERAL INTEREST
42—36
backache?
Pendleton—Postal receipts for the
first nine months of 1936 show an
increase of six per cent, over the
same period for 1935.
Umacilla— The second switch en
gine was taken off the local run last
week and men were divided between
The Dalles and Portland.
Bend—The Bank of Bend, a local
ly owned, newly chartered Institu
tion, opened for business recently.
The new bank is capitalized at $50,-
000.
Oregon City—R. H. Baldock, state
highway inspector, was recently in
structed to survey the Oregon City-
Portland super highway for a safety
lighting system.
Salem—Reckless hunting perma
nently bars a person from ever bear
ing firearms in the state again, ac
cording to the opinion of Attorney
General Van Winkle.
Grants Pass—Two CCC camps will
be reopened In Josephine county ac
cording to recent report. They are
Camp Rand and Oregon Caves Camp
closed for the winter.
Portland—Outgoing water ship
ments were 40 per cent, greater in
September of this year than for Sep
tember last year. Shipments received
were 37 per cent, greater.
Ashland—The landscape engineer
for the state highway commission is
making plans for the beautification
of the under crossing on the Pacific
Highway near the north city bound
ary.
Oregon City—Imagine the surprise
of a local wood dealer when he had
to turn his truck off the highway
in order to pass a big black bear on
the highway between Colton and El
wood.
Rainier—Ernest Hollenbeck was
mauled severely by a 250-pound bear
Cat he had ehot and wounded. He
snot the bear in an orchi.d and
thinking it dead put aside his rifle
and approached. The bear came to
life and attacked.
Seaside—Labor trouble in the log
ging camps of this region was avert
ed when the local union voted to ac
cept the extension of the present
agreement until the market improves.
The men had previously demanded
a ten per cent, raise.
Bandon—Even the fire will not
keep local youngsters from their
studies. Portland school board No. 1
loaned the Bandon district enough
school books and supplies to supply
them all. The equipment was hauled
free by two major auto freight lines.
St. Helens—Bob McKie saved the
life of a bird here recently only to
have a cat enjoy the deed. He found
a wounded bird. Jake Watters sewed
up a gaping wound in its breast, and
put it in a cage for recovery. A stray
cat clawed off the top of the cage
and ate the bird.
Eugene — A situation developed
here that was unparalleled in Ore
gon collegiate history—a situation
that is amusing to some and down
right annoying to others. The copy
right on "Mighty Oregon," Oregon's
alma mater song, now belongs to a
Chicago music firm and students
feared that the use of It would be re
stricted. However, the firm announc
ed that such were not its intentions.
SO WHAT?
Portland—Apparently there aren't
any foot racers in Portland confident
of their ability to run 28 miles; at
least, not fast enough to keep up
with Fireman Al Dunn of engine 24.
A race in from Woodland, Wash
ington to engine 24 was in prospect
recently between Dunn and all com
ers, but there weren’t any comers.
HISTORIC MANSE RAZED
Portland—The Corbett home, long
a historical spot in the center of
downtown Portland, is being razed
to make way for the progress of the
city. Operations are being carried
on as gently as possible in order to
salvage time defying materials.
The three story dwelling, through
whose portals civic leaders and em
pire builders have stepped for more
than a three-quarters of a century,
was one óf the best and most luxur
iously constructed homes to ever be
dismantled in these parts.
Portland—The Portland local of
the International Longshoremen’s as
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to the Bandon fire relief fund. It
was the largest single contribution
to the fund at that date.
Corvallis—Furze or, as it Is com
monly called, gorse or Irish moss
may have been responsible for the
rapid spread of the fire around Ban
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cHooL Lesson
By REV. HAROLD L LUNDQUIST,
Dean of the Moody Bible Institute
of Chicago.
© Western Newspaper Union.
Lesson for October 18
THE SPOKEN AND THE
WRITTEN WORD
LESSON TEXT—Acts 17:1, 5-11: I Thes
salonians 2:7-12.
GOLDEN TEXT—The Word of God is
quick, and powerful, and sharper than any
two-edged sword. Heb. 4:12.
PRIMARY TOPIC—When People Read
the Bible.
JUNIOR TOPIC—The Power of Jesus’
Name.
INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC
—How May I Win Others to Christ?
YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC
—Evangelism and the Bible.
The persecution at Philippi served
not to discourage Paul and Silas,
but rather to send them forward
into new territory with the gospel
message. Passing through two
cities they came to Thessalonica,
then as now a city of considerable
importance.
After a successful
though stormy ministry there they
journeyed forty miles to Berea,
where the Word was gladly received.
The portion of our lesson from
the Book of Acts relates how the
Word was preached and received
in these two cities, and the excerpt
from the letter which Paul later
wrote to the Thessalonian church
shows what manner of life the
preacher sought to live among
them.
I. Preaching the Word (Acts 17; 1,
5-8).
Paul’s experience at Thessalonica
presents an excellent illustration of
1. How the Word should be
preached (w. 1, 5-8).
This section is incomplete with
out verses 2-4, which are omitted
from the printed portion but should
be included in the study of the
lesson. Notice four things concern
ing his preaching.
a. The place (v. 1). Paul went
to the synagogue, not by chance
or because it was a great religious
holiday, but because it was his
"custom.” The synagogue was the
center of Jewish worship, and there
Paul met those who were ready to
receive the Word of God.
Some Christians are content to
remain comfortably in church and
forget to go out into the highways
and hedges, but there are others
who have become so accustomed
to going elsewhere that they neglect
the opportunity for spiritual min
istry in the church.
b. The method (w. 2-3). "Rea
soning from the Scriptures.” No
better method has ever been de
vised.
It is God's method. Let
us get back to exposition of the
Scriptures—“opening” them to men
and women, "alleging,” or setting
out in order the truth.
c. The subject (v. 3). He
preached three fundamental doc
trines—the atonement, the resurrec
tion, and the deity of Christ. Scrip
ture preaching will be doctrinal.
d. The result (vv. 4-8). Faithful
preaching of God’s Word brings one
of two results in the hearts of men
—they are either “persuaded” and
converted, or they become angry
and persecute. Those who rightly
received the truth were glad to join
with Paul; the others raised a hue
and cry because Paul and Silas
were turning “the world upside
down.” As a matter of fact the
world was already wrongside up,
and Paul sought to set it right.
It is still upside down in our day.
Coming to Berea, we find Paul's
experience there an illustration of
2. How the Word should be re
ceived (w. 9-11),
Good hearers are as important
as good preachers. How should the
Word be received?
a. With readiness of mind (v.
11). This is a mark of nobility.
The world regards the sophisticated
doubter as the learned man, but
he is not. Noble is the mind and
heart that receives God's truth.
b. Carefully and thoughtfully (v.
11). There would be less error and
folly in the pulpit if there were
more intelligent Bible study in the
pew. Do not assume that what
some learned professor, or distin
guished radio preacher says is true.
Check his message by the Word.
In the final portion of our lesson
Paul tells the Thessalonians that
when he was with them he was
concerned not only about preaching
the Word, but also about
II
. Living the Life (I Thess. 2:7-12).
Paul did not contradict his
preaching by his living. His was a
1. ‘Sacrificial service (w. 7-9).
The man who preaches for his
own glory—or gain—is not a true
preacher of the gospel.
2. Consistent example (w.
10-12).
The minister of Christ must be
have "holily, righteously, and un-
blamably” if his people are to "walk
worthy of God.”
Our Place in the World
Whatever the place allotted to us
by Providence, that for us is the
post of honor and duty. God esti
mates us not by the position we
are in, but by the way in which we
fill it.—Tyron Edwards.
Getting Rid of Misery
Half the misery of human life
might be extinguished, would men
aleviate the general curse they lie
under, by mutual offices of com-
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