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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
'April 0, 10-13
Klamath Ghutoh AlewA
LEWIS, CLARK
HEAD TALKS TQ
PRESBYTERIANS
Thlt coming Sunday, at the
First Presbyterian church, Dr.
Morgan S, Odell, president of
LewU and Clark college, Port
land, Oregon, will be the speak
er at both the morning and eve
ning services.
Dr. Odell served for years as
the head of the department of
religion and philosophy at Oc
cidental college, Los Angeles,
Calif., before he was called to
the presidency of what had been
Albany college, on June 2, 1942.
He has lor years participated
extensively In the work of civ
ic organizations, college admin
istrative duties, and student
counseling. Since his coming
the name of the college has
been changed from that of Al
banv. which It has maintained
for 78 years, to that of Lewis
and Clark, a new campus
costing $1,300,000 has been
acquired on Palatine Hill, Port
land, the faculty has been en
larged and greatly Improved,
additional laboratory equipment
has been purchased, the library
is being enlarged, and the ties
between the college and the
community and business life of
Portland have been strength
ened. The notable improvements
have been such that "Time Mag
azine" in its issue of Septem
ber 28, 1942, called special at
tention to the college under the
caption, "Courageous College,"
and said: 'The future never
looked darker for the business
of U. S. higher education. So
the obstinately optimistic citi
zens of Portland, Ore. (home of
Henry J. Kaiser' miraculous
ahipyards), thought it Just the
time to launch moribund little
Albany college on a bigger ca
reer with a new name, new
-resident and fantastically lush
new campus. The trustees heard
that the fabulous si.auu.uuu ra
Lloyd Frank estate could be
bought for $50,000. ., The college
raised the money overnight.
, Promptly the trustees gave their
'dream college a handsome new
president, the firm-chinned Dr.
Morgan Samuel Odell of Los
Angeles' Occidental college. A
brave new name topped the
transformation Lewis & Clark,
for the northwest explorers.'
The morning worship is held
at 11 o'clock. The evening serv
ice at 7:30 o'clock. The Pres
byterian young people of
the community and Klamath ba
sin are invited to attend the
evening service, when Dr. Odell
will show the beautiful poly
chrome pictures of the wonder
ful new college campus.
Dr. Odell is also to address
the student body of Klamath
Union high school on Monday
morning, and will also be heard
under the report of the com
mittee of Christian Education at
the meeting of the Presbytery
of southwest Oregon, which is
to be held this coming Tuesday
and Wednesday at Tulelake,
Calif.
The First ;
Covenant Church
823 Walnut avenue. Pastor,
R. E. Johnson. Phone 8517.
Friday. April 9, at 7:45 p. m
Hev. J. Carter speaks on "Al
most Persuaded." Pictures will
be shown on "Skiing" and "Law
and Grace." On Saturday at 10
a. m., children's meeting and
open to anyone else that may
be interested. The pictures of
the "Little Lost Sheep" will be
shown to the boys and girls. At
7:45 p. m., "Gods Looking
Glass." A surprise picture will
. be shown.
Our Sunday services are as
follows: Sunday school assembly
at 10 a. m., Mrs. Carter will
brine a lesson to the entire
Sunday school. At 11 a. m
Rev. Carter will bring the mes-
saee on "The Vacant Chair.'
At 3 p. m., a mass meeting. A
prophetic message will be given
In the evening at 7:45 o'clock,
the last service with Rev. and
Mrs. Carter on the subject, "The
Great Trial." Special singing at
each service. The public is In-
vited to all of these services.
Wednesday night Is midweek
fellowship, and Thursday night
the Sunshine circle will meet
at the Rose Clawson home. Frl
day night is Ladles' Aid, and
Mrs. Rafson and Mrs. Remold'
son are hostesses. A program of
spiritual interest will be render
ed.
Mt. Lakl
Preibyterian
Rev. Hugh T. Milchelmore,
pastor, will speak at 9:45 a. m
on the subject, "Looking Toward
Easter. The junior sermon,
"The Sword of the Spirit." Sun
day school follows at 10:45 a. m,
All members of the community
are invited Jo attend these serv
ices.
First Presbyterian
Church
The First Presbyterian church,
North Sixth and Pine streets.
Pastor, Rov. A. Theodore Smith,
435 North Second street, phone
5477, and at the church 7311. Di
rector of the choir, LlllU E. Dar
by, organist Mrs. A. H. Denison.
The morning worship opens
with the organ prelude "An
Easter Flower," by Worrell.
The processional is "Fairest,
Lord Jesus." Choir and congre
gation, following the pastoral
greeting, unite in singing "The
Doxology," and, after the invoca
tion and Lord's prayer, "The
Gloria Patri." The period of
quiet meditation and prayer for
the armed forces and for the
young men and women who have
gone forth from the congregation
is opened by the choir singing,
"Hear Our Prayer, O Lord," and
concludes with all singing "Our
Father's God to Thee, Author of
Liberty." The choir offertory Is
"We Give Thee But Thine Own,"
by Schumann and the organ of
fertory is "Shadows," by Stough
ton. There will be two musical
numbers, the anthem by the
choir, "Fear Not, Oh Israel," by
Splcker and a solo by Fred Ross,
who will sing, "Going Home,
by Dvorak and "On the High
way to Galilee."
The speaker of the morning
will be Dr. Morgan S. Odell,
president of Lewis and Clark
college of Portland, Ore. Hit
address should be of special in
terest to prospective college stu
dents.
The service will close with the
benediction, the choir dismissal,
"Threefold Amen," and the or
gan postlude, "Postlude," by Har
ris.
At 7:30 p. m., Dr. Odell will
present polychrome pictures of
themew college campus of Lewis
and Clark college. This will be
attended largely by young peo
ple from the Klamath basin. The
general public is welcome. The
service opens with the organ pre
lude, "Alleluia Alleluia," by
Armstrong. The offertory is
"Idylle," by Overholt and the
postlude, "March," by Hopkins.
Bible school, 9:45 a. m. Imme
diately preceding the opening, at
9:30 o'clock, a prayer group
meets in the pastors study.
The three young people's
groups will meet at 6:30 p. m. It
is probable that Dr. Odell may
address the group. All young
people are made welcome.
Klamath Lutheran
Church
Cross and Crescent streets. L,
K. Johnson, pastor. 1175 Cres
cent street Phone 3452.
Sunday school and Bible
class, 9:45 a. m.
Divine worship hour, 11 a. m
Lenten service, Wednesday at
7:30 p. m. General theme,
Thorns in the Crown of
Christ." The sermon will be.
The Peoples Choice."
Choir rehearsal follows im
mediately after the Lenten serv
ices. Confirmation class, Satur
day at 2 p. m.
Men's Brotherhood Tuesday,
April 13. Hosts will be Y. G.
Hoff, Oscar Thompson, and Gus
Anderson.
Fireside hour, April 18 at
p. m. Jiosts win dc nimet so-
lie. Casper Murdock, Jack Peeb
ler and Frank Subject.
On Good Friday "The Seven
Last Words from the Cross,
three hour service from 12 noon
until 3 D. m. These services
will be supported by hymns,
anthems and solos.
Communion services will be
held in the Holy week on
Wednesday and Thursday eve
ning at 7:30 o. m.
Easter . services Wltn aunrise
services at 6 a. m. Festive
services at 11 a. m.
You will always find a wel
come at Klamath Lutheran
church. If you are seeking a
rhiireh home In the city we sin
cerely invite you to worship
and work with us. Friends are
nkpd to come to the church
Saturday to clean up the prem
ises. Please bring tools.
Altamont Community
Presbyterian Church
Meeting in the Junior high
school, South Sixth and Sum-
mr- lnno. Rev. HUBh T. Mitch
elmore, pastor. The Bible school
with classes graded for all ages
meets at 9:45. A. C. Olson, sup-
orlntnndent.
Wnrahln service at 11 o'clock,
conducted by the pastor who will
speak on "The Road to Easter."
The Junior sermon subject from
Ephcsians is "The Sword of the
Spirit." A nursery is conducted
for the benefit of small children
nnri their mothers.
Special music, Mrs. Kenton
Knight, director. If you are not
on some other church home, we
welcome you to attend our Services.
Junior Christian Endeavor at
the Manse. 4:30, 4431 0UM
sixth. Mrs. Hugh T. Mitchel-
more, superintendent. Joanne
Robinette. leader.
Slema PI Young People's so
ciety for high school and other
ages meets at the home ot Mr,
and Mrs. A. C. Olson, sponsors,
Immanutl Baptist
Church
The church is located at the
corner of North Eleventh and
High streets. Rev. William B.
Rica, pastor. Residence, 712
North Third. Telephone, 7400.
Director of music, C. E. Losjer-
well.
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. We
are working toward a goal of
100 In our Sunday school by Eas
ter Sunday. Come along and help
us reach this goal. Our attend
ance last Sunday was 81) let's go
over the top this week. Mrs. J.
O'Neal is superintendent.
Morning worship, 11 a. m. "It
a good thing to give thanks
unto the Lord and to sing
praises unto thy name, O most
High." Psalm 92:1. We Invite
all people to Join in our worship
hour. The pastor will speak on
the subject, "In the Midst."
Evening Gospel hour, 7:30
o'clock. Many have found that
it pays to make the effort to get
out to church Sunday evening.
We will be continuing our stud
ies from the Book of Ruth this
week, Chapter II "Ruth Serv
ing." Bring a friend or neigh
bor to church with you.
Orchestra practice Sunday
evening 6:45-7:15. Bring your
instrument and enjoy playing
during the evening service.
Wednesday. 7:30 o clock, pray
er and Bible study at the church.
This service is open to the pub
lic. . Bring your Bible and be
prepared to discuss Romans X.
This is the best service of the
week. Don't miss it.
Saturday, 7:30 p. m young
people's meeting at the home of
the pastor, 712 North Third.
(Please note change of address).
If you desire transportation to
and from this meeting, phone
7400. Bring a friend.
Yes, this is the friendly, Bible-
loving church and you are al
ways welcome at our church.
Make it your church home if you
are a stranger in the city or have
no church home here. (Northern
Convention.)
First Methodist . .
Church ,
"In the Heart of the City,"
at North Tenth, and High
streets, Rev. Victor Phillips,
minister. Residence, 1005 High
street, telephone 3688. Director
of music, Andrew Loney Jr., ac
companist, Mrs. George W. Mc
Intyre.
Morning . worship at 11
o'clock. Processional, "Holy,
Holy. Holy, Lord God Al
mighty." Prelude, "Nature's
Adoration," by Beethoven. Mrs.
Edwin J. Schneebeck will sing
the soprano solo, "Hold Thou
My Hand," by Curran. The of
fertory will be, "Lento," by
Chopin. The choir will sing the
anthem. "God Is a Spirit," by
Kopyloff. The minister will
preach on the subject, "What
Jesus Taught About God.'
Evenine Lenten service at
7:30 o'clock. The minister will
give another address on the
general theme, "The Drama of
Christ's Passion.". The character
study for Sunday evening will
be. "Pilate."
The churcn sunaay scnooi
will be held at 9:45 a. m. Don
R. Drury is the general super
intendent and Dr. Peter H.
Rozendal is acting superintendent.
There is a class for every age
group, trained teachers, and
graded lessons. Students ac
cepted at any time during the
school year.
The Methodist Youth fellow
ship meet at 6:30 p. m. In two
groups. The high school group
meets in the league room ano
the older young peoples' group
In the parlors. All young peo
ple are cordially invited to these
meetings for fellowship and
study.
Sacred Heart
Catholic Church
Corner of Eighth and High
streets. Rev. T. P. Casey, pas
tor.
Sunoay masses are at 7 a. m.,
8 a. m. 9:30 a. m., and ll a. m
Holy days at 7 a. m., 8 a. m
and 9:30 a. m.
Confessions every Saturday
and the eves ot Holy days and
first Fridays from 3 to 4 p. m
and 7:30 to 8:30 p. m.
Daily mass at 8 a. m.
Religious Instruction classes
are held every Saturday at 9:30
a. m. for Catholic children in
Dubllc grade schools except dur
ing vacation. High school dis
cussion club meets every Sun
day after 9:30 a. m. Mass ex
cept during vacation.
Latter -Day SilnU
Latter-Day Saints meetings
are held in the city library club-
rooms on the corner of Fifth
street and Klamath avenue. E,
E, Burrows, branch president,
phone 8293 or 6721. .
Sunday school meetings are
held at 10 a. m., with separa
tion at 11:30 for priesthood, re
lief society and primary class
es. Sacrament service is held
each Sunday evening at
o'clock.
Elders working in the Klam
ath district may be reached at
703 North Ninth street. Phone
0428, or 4809 Hllyard street.
BlbU Baptist Church
(Northern Convention)
'The Southend Community
Church with the Chimes," Wl
ard street at South Sixth. Take
city bus to Idclla's coiner,
George W. Wheatlcy is the
pastor, and may be reached at
all times by calling 7210. Na
dtn Dinning is in charge ot the
music.
Morning worship service 10
o'clock. "What Happened to
the Veil of the Temple?" This
Is the second ot a scries ot pro-
Easter messages.
Bible school at 11 o'clock
with classes tor all ago groups,
under the supervision of Fran
ces Smith and her staff of Bi
ble trained teachers. The pas
tor Is the teacher ot the adult
class, which meets in the auditorium.
High School Young People's
Bible Fellowship," 6:30 p. m.,
with Mrs. Wheatley, the teach
er. Frances and Rose Smith in
charge of the music. Ruby Rose
brings the gospel on the trumpet.
Evangelistic song service ai o
o'clock. Bible study in the 17th
chapter of the Gospel of John.
This Is Life Eternal." The pas
tor will occupy the pulpit at
both services.
Wednesday 7:45 p. m., mid
week prayer fellowship with
praise, in church parlor. If your
church does not sponsor a pray-
mecting, wo invite you to
attend this time of blessing with
Save gas and tires and walk
to your community church. A
welcome awaits you at "The
Church with the Old Gospel and
the. Whole Gospel."
Assembly of God
746 Oak street. Rev. A. Har
old Persing, pastor. Residence,
844 Eldorado street. Phone,
5735.
Service Friday at 7:45 p. m.,
with Evangelist John Dean Lew
en preaching.
No meeting Saturday nignu
Services for Sunday: Sunday
school at 9:45 a. m., with Mrs.
Al Kennerly in charge. We give
you a hearty invitation to at
tend our growing sunaay
school.
Morning worship, ll ociock.
Young People will meet at
6:30 p. m., with Mr. Jim ken
nerly in charge.
Evangelistic service ai i;ta
.. . t r r-ui
p. m. iivangensi u' -
cago preaching. Hear his soul
stirring, interesting and instruc
tive sermons.
Services for the week: Mon
day we will have an aii-ciay
fellowship meeting beginning at
10:30 a. m. Aiicrnoonr service
at 2:30 o'clock. In the evening
Young People's service at 6:30
o'clock. Evangelistic service at
7:45 p. m. Special speakers
have been arranged for each
service. .
There will be special meet
ings every nigm mis "s
week under the leadership of
Evangelist Lewen except Satur
day, starting at 7:45 p. m.
Zion Lutheran
1025 High street, Victor A.
Schulze, pastor. I eiepnone,
6793.
nivine worship at 11 a. m.,
with the fourth of a special bio
graphical series of Lenten ser
mons based on the leading
characters from the Passion his
tory of Jesus. Sunday's sermon
will present, "Herod, the Seek
er After Religious Novelties."
The Sunday school meets ai
9:45 a. m., featuring lllmsiides
on the Bible stories of the New
Testament.
The voting assembly win meet
for the quarterly business meet
ing immediately at me ciosiim
of the Sunday morning service.
The children's confirmation
class meets on Saturday morn
ing, 9:30 to 11:30 o'clock, at the
parsonage. This class welcomes
any children desiring a basic
i..ti.llnt nn in ihA t iinnnrneniuiii
nf tho Christian religion as set
forth by the Lutheran church.
The Lutheran hour wun a
stirring Gospel message by Dr.
Walter A. Maicr and icaiuniiB
music by the students' chorus
of Concordia seminary, St. Lou
is, Mo., may be heard every
Sunday at 1 o'clock over our
local station, KFJI.
First Church
Of God
Located at the corner of Al
tamont drive and Delaware
street. Sunday school convenes
at 9:45 a. m., Mrs. J. D. Ker
nutt, superintendent. Morning
devotions, 11 o'clock. Pre-serv-ice
prayer meeting at 7 p. m.
Prrnehine service. 7:30 p. m.
Prayer and praise service,
Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.
A cordial invitation is ex
tended to the public to attend
811 of these services. Rev. J. D.
Kernutt, pastor.
BlbU
Auditorium
Eleventh and Main streets.
Morning services will be held
nt tho Bible nuditorium Siitur
day. Bible classes for both
children and adults meet at
9:30 a. in. At tho 11 o'clock
preaching service Evangelist A.
L. Bcazloy's toplo will bo "The
Bride the Lmnbs Wlfo. and
the Woman Jesus Divorced."
"The Unpaidouablo Sin" will
be the ovaiiKclisl's subject for
Sunday night. Everyone Is in
vited to hear this lecture that
ho might guard against this sin
that cannot be forgiven.
Each topic for tho week will
bo woll worth your time to
hear. Tuesday night, "Divine
Healing versus Satanic Influ
ences." Thursday night, "Twice
Born Men Can Flesh and
Blood Enter Heaven?" Friday
night, "The Great Red Dragon."
Special music every evening.
Como at 7:30 p. m. for the
music.
First Christian
"The Downtown Church," lo
cated at Pine street and Ninth.
Arthur Charles Bates, minister,
Stanley Kendall Is the super
intendent of tho Bible school
which meets at the hour of 9:45
a. in. There is a class for every
ago group. i
Morning worship begins at 11
o'clock. Mrs. Mary iluyden Is '
the organist and Mrs. Vera
Howard is the choir director.
The Lord's Supper is always a
regular part of the service. The 1
sermon this Lord's Duy morning !
will be "Closer to God," built
on a request of a soldier to his 1
chaplain: "Chaplain, I want to
get closer to God. Will you help I
me?" The choir will sing a :
special number at this service, j
Evening services begin with ;
the Christian Endeavor and the
adult class In the study of tho
New Testament evangelism. The
time if 6:30 p. m. I
This friendly church Invites ,
you to worship with them.
Pilgrim Holiness
Located at 2229 Wantland
aveuue, Rev, Shermnn Moore,
pastor.
The sermon subject for Sun
day morning will be, "Dlvlno
Wisdom." Tho evening subject
will be, "American Idolatry."
There will bo food for thought In
both mossages.
This church believes and
teaches tho Biblo doctrine ot en
tire snnctifliHtlon, a second defi
nite work of grace subsequent
eTIic Ciroati-M Mother 1
as taught by
to regeneration
John Wesley.
Regular sorvlces as follows,
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m, wor
ship, 11 a, m,; Junior league, 6:30
p. m.j evangelistic service, 7:45
p. in.; prayer meeting on Wed
nesday at 7:45 p. m.
Apoitollo Faith
At 238 North Eighth street
under the electric sign, "Jesus
the Light of the World,"
Sunday, 0:30 a, m Sunday
school with classes and efficient
teachers for all ages and grades.
Morning worship, 11 o'clock, ' J
7:45 p. m special orchestra se
lections with Evelyn Craig dl.
reeling, also selected vocal nunc .
bri followed by personal ten
tlinonlos, Concluding with a
fundamental gospel sermon by
uplrlt-fillrd ministers.
Wednesday and Friday, 8
p, nv, regular services. Cordial
Invitation to all services Is ex.
tended tho public. Collections
are never taken. Come as you
arel
t V v i'.v
If You Can't Go-GIVE!
Only Your Gifts Support ths Hed Croir
Only the Red Cross Has Super
vision Over the Training of All
Nurses' Aides.
The following contributions are gratefully acknowledged!
First Baptist
Eighth and Washington streets.
Rev. C. C. Brown, pastor. Resi
dence, 414 North Eightlf street.
Phono 7439.
Bible school, 9:45 a. m., with
classes for all groups. Morning
worship at 11 a. m. Sermon sub
ject, "The Church Enfolded."
This message is a continuation
in the Ephcslan
of the study
Epistle.
The Bible
meets at 6:30
Training service
p. m. with unions ;
for all ages in a departmcntlzed ;
program of Christian training, j
The evening worship service po
gins at 7:30 o'clock with a good ,
song service. Sermon subject, I
Three Hours in Hen." i
The Women's Missionary so
ciety meets Thursday al t n e
church for luncheon at noon fol-,
lowed by the executivo and
business meetings.
Weekly broadcast over KFJI
Sunday, 8:15 to 8:45 a. m.
St. Paul's Episcopal
Rev. F. C. Wissenbach, rector.
Fifth Sunday in Lent. (Pas
sion). 8 a. m., celebration of the
Holy Communion.
9:45 a. m., church school for
all grades.
11 a. m., morning prayer and
sermon.
3 p. m., St. Barnabas church,
Langell Valley. Evening prayer
and sermon.
Monday, 4:30 p. m Girls
Friendly society meeting.
Tuesday, the International
Art and Crafta show, held in
the parish house.
Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., Len
ten talk and Litany service.
Choir practice to follow.
Thursday, meeting of the
Woman's Auxiliary. Time and
place to be announced later,
Friday, 10
of the Holy
intercessions.
a. m., ccicpranon
Communion and
Unity Center
"Divine Law" will be the
kubject of the Sunday evening
lecture by Rev. Nora a. .uioi,
ordained pastor. The services
will be held In the banquet
room of the Elk hotel at 8
o'clock.
' Classes In "Lessons In Truth"
are held eacli Monday at 2:30
p. m. at 628 Pacific Terrace.
A cordial Invitation Is ex
tended to all to attend the lec
ture and classes.
Rev. Elliot will be Bt the Elk
hotel Monday forenoon to give
assistance to nnyono In need of
spiritual advice and healing.
Friendly
Helpfulness
To Every
Creed and Purse
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Mr. Joe Prllehard
Mr. I. P. Saeh
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Mr. P. A. Seavar
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Helen Dumhok
Mr. and Mra, Wlllard nimean
Mr. and Mra. Arthur Gol
Mr. and Mr. Olla Jotineon
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Mr. and Mr. Pdwln "atraaak
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Mr. Prad Peterson .....4 a."
Mil Mirvarn . ...
Keith Swlehar
Glenn LaPralrla
Jack Oohor
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Mre. Marlln Parfron
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Prank Parker -
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Velda Sloan t.M
Mr. and Mr. Ouy Moora ..-. t.M
Mr, and Mr. Rm Slmmar , 1.00
Mr. and Mr. H. 0. Sharp 4.M
Mr. T. S. Prather . , I.M
Mr. Art Goorrar . t.M
Mr. Gana RaamM . t.M
Mr. and Mr. M. Ma-allanl
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Mr. and Mr, fl. Smith I M
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Mr. and Mr. H. B. Pallf tt.M
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Mr, Valma Tannery . .
Mi Bdna Bloom ..
Mill Blhel Puokall
Mr. and Mre. John Dunnlsan...
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Ted Zaroalnekl .,
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Mrlvln Gallaapy -
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W. L. Praln ,
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Mr. and Mr. 0, Husklnaon
Mr. and Mrs. Joa Poslsr ...
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Mrs. K. I. PiMhlll ,
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Jaok Maralon ....
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Ivan Taylor ...-.......
B. H, Pros! ....
Rrloo MortornloK -....
S. Crosslins .
Mrs. L. Ramsay
Marts Anderson - ,,..
Wilbur Ward ...
Mr, and Mre. J. W. Kerne
Mr, and Mre, P. D. Bvsrhart...
Mr, and Mre, R, I, Harrlok.
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Aldo U. Dlnemoro . .
Mr. and Mr. B. L. Cody
Grant Itaneoy
A, W, Wlnefjar
J. n. I 'Han
Myron Turner
Viola MoeeloK . .
Mre, 4. Holrlans
Mrs. Prsd Tllson
Mr, and Mrs, Jot Hloks
Ruth Romlund
Owen Haron .
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Mr, and Mre, T. A, Gruhll .. 1.00
Murnhav'a Seed Store ,...., 11.00
H, H. VanValkanburl ... 11,00
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Muriel Garlah LOO
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Mr. and Mra, P, W, Rl(
Lyman Williams ,,.
Slsannr B, Marlln .-.
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