FIVE FOUR. ROSEBURC NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE II, 1937 ROAFRtJRr. NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURC OREGON. FRIDAY. IUNE 11,1937 ' " C3UDDGD OH TOO DQ.UEFP IZrm.Tt SYNOPSIS: A mysterious shot hills Judo Bllnshop, my old riume, at the start of our stormy week end at Furrington Bluff, home of Mlchuol's auntH. Strange attuckB ' follow; then we find the body of Mlchaol's mnd father below the bluff. Stout, Victorian Aunt Mar tha Is shot in the shoulder and nearly finished with sleeping powders. The Skipper, Mike's tail, tweedy younger aunt, disappears; we find her six hours later, bound in the loft, all but dead. HlEglns, tho old butler, is shot to death, apparently a suicide. Then 1 no tice the gun is In his right hand. And Ulgging was luft-h-Midod. Chapter 40 I Set My Trap I checked them off on my fing ers. (Jay, Michael, M. Farrlnglon, William, Annie, and yes, and Cook. Ill as she was, Oook could have crossed that hall, fired, push ed tho old man over on the bed, placed the gun In his hand and heat a hasty retreat. Any ono of them could. And all my efforts at cross-examination only led to lies and defiance. They were shielding either thomselves or someone clso every one of them. I wunted a trap a trap that no nllbl could Bprlng. Ami I wanted It beforo thoy nil collected for breakfast and tho nuirdurer had a chance to suspect that his plun had not worked. Thoro was only ono question on which any trap could hinge the reason for thu presence of the re volver In Illgglns' right hand. It could have been put (hero because tho murderer was ignorant of the fact that it should have been In tho loft hand, because tho inur doror desired to throw suspicion on someone else. They all soem od good possibilities. The cholco doponded entirely upon tho Ident ity of the culprit. Of all the people In the houso, Gay was tho only person- who could have done It out of Jgnor anco, She was also I ho one per son in the house against whom thoro had been not ono shred of ovldonoo at any time. She was Impulsive and hothoudod. Tho murderer might or might not be elthor. The miirdoror cortnlnly was cold, logical and capable of swift action. In a crisis (lay was all or those things. It was posslblo that hor rows with Michael hud been a safoty valve for moro nerve strain than vo had realized, Yes, Gay was capable of thoso murders, but I could not oven romnloly guoss at u reason behind them. Mlchaol, on tho othor hand, cer tainly know all of Illgglns' char acteristics, it Michael had plac ed that gun In tho butlor's right hand, ho hud dono It bucuuso ho lost his head. And Mlchaol in such a situation would bo quite apt to loso his head. His aunt, on the contrary, would bo very cool. And M. Far rlngton did not llko Clay. I could not help fooling that If M. Fur rlngton wero over nroUHod to tlio point of committing a niurdur, alio would not hoHlluto to cast huh plclon on any luckless soul who had Incurred hor dislike. It soomod as though holh Cook and Aunlo would have lost their heads In Bitch a situation. Hut William would ho cool as Ice. Uut, without exception, ovory ono of them know that Illgglns was loft handed, I sought a tr(1p that would hlngo around thoso characteristics ub 1 saw thorn anil around the pe culiar circumstances In which tho body was found. Tho sight of tho body was not much hulp. 1 cov ered It. Then I slnrtod niolhodlcnlly und worked my way I'rom t liu bud around tho mom, undur tho rug, under tho bed, through tho piti fully fow possessions In tho dtOBs or anil wardrobe. Not many spoils to show for 70-odd yours or hard work. For my purpose, nulhlng to show at nil. It wnB n qunrler of seven. Al any linio now Iho round-up for breakrnst wits apt to start nud something told mo that I must question the suspects individual ly or glvo up I ho whole ut tempt. Hopelessly slured nt Ibiil room trying to wring Its secret rrom It. A trap! , I must spring n trap now. And my mind wuh n hlnnk. I stilled down nl tho riguro on Hie bed und Iho Idea came, Throe strides look me Into the hull. Conclusive proot or other wise, I know what 1 was going to do. Panic Sullen Gay All tho way to (lay's door I was thinking or only ono possibility. What If she wasn't there:' Out she must he! "Cunio In!'1 railed u cheerful voice. "Ob hello, Jim, I wna Jiial going lo start down. Why whiil's thu nuitler'.'" I put a finger In my lips, "Klih!" I siilil himrsnly. "Don't lei ihe oth ers hear you. Conic iiuicldy." She Riive me.one awful look und Iho brush In her hand fell clutter lug (o tho floor. "Jlminle, what Is II? Oh" Mill I chipped n luui.il over hor mniitli hetoro Iho scr::ini wns luli'ly started, "Oulel!" I hissed. "I've Just discovered sonieililnit they'll ull liiive to see. You'll hnve to -show me how lo break II in Iheni." I had not uiidcrcHlliiiiitcd Guy I'liluier, She was suddenly an mint us If 1 Inul merely conic lo escorl her lo lirenkdisl. When Iho panic was complelely gone from her eves I removed my hand. "Is II Mike?" she demanded levelly. "Don't fool me, Jim. Is he nll right?" "He's all rlglil." I snld, leadliiK her Into the hall, 'That short si lent walk lo lllcgliis' room was ghastly. 1 was obliged lo conceii I nl I o on nll I he worst fenluies of Iho crimes before I could force myself in push open his door, (lay walked In wlllinut n sign of alarm, mid I followed her, closing Hie door and putting my hack ngulust It. Swiftly bcr eyes swept the room from the bed lo tUu fur null (uitl buck to tuy fuco, Why what Is It?" she suld blankly. There was a dead, heavy weight in my chosl. Whatever Btie nau done, this won the girl inui mi chael wanted to marry. Violent ly I wished that my slow wits had hi.,.., able to devise something quick and conclusive In pluco of my Blow, questionuDio scuumo. 1 was banking dosporatoly on the Skipper's evidence. Ilrlefly, I had reasoned that If one Of me servants wus tho culprit, tho SkJp- nor's evidence added to the cir cumstantial chain which I had built up against them, would ua all that was noccssary. However, If a member of tho Skipper s ram. Ily or a person who might shortly become a member of it was guilty, tho Skipper would lie, and 11 would be nocossury for somoone else In provo tholr guilt. Going back over tho scene of the finding of Illgglns' body, 1 had realized that not Michael, Gay or M. Furrington could possibly have seen the body as 11 lay on the bed. Annie and William had boon standing In tho doorway, complete, ly blocking off their view. C'onso. quently, If uny one of them know In what posuion potu mo uouy and tho gun hud been found, that person was the murdoror. I Intended lo ask each ono In turn to help me provo that Ilig. gins was a sulcldo. Tho murder, or had had plenty of time to pon der over his or her blunders. Therefore, if any ono of tho three could reconstruct tho scene of tho crime, satisfying In full nil of Its peculiar circumstances, that per son was tho person I wunted. If not, we had simply to wall until tho Skipper was well enough to tell her story. We Hunt the Bullet "Jlnimlo! What ulls you? Are you sick?" I shook my head to clour It, "No," I aald, "Just tired. Listen. We'll have to send for tho police us soon as someona gets hero front shore. And there's some thing wrong with this. It Hlg gins killed himself In hore, tho bullet ought to bo here. It's the first thing tho police will look for. And I cuu't find It anywhere." "Hiunim," suld Gay slowly. "That's bo." She paused a mo ment and thon hor fueo brighten, od. "Woll, look! Ho must have boon either standing by the bod or silting on It. If he was stand ing, the bullot ought to be In the door. If ho wns sitting, II must ho In tho wall above or behind the bod, Thu darned tiling could have gono light liotwocn those Iron burs." ' , . Bho wns assuming Hint Hlggins hud used his right hand, uud that there was nothing peculiar about tho wounds In hlu heud. Hedging for llmo, 1 oxamlnud the door cnrofully, folt along tho wnll ubovo tho bed, and ovon moved the bed to look ut the dusty sur face behind It. "That's funny," suld Guy. , 1 had Bomo thinking to do. "Willi," I grunted, moving tho bod buck into plnco. "Lot mo think, Yos, of courso! Tho door wus opou!" If there was iinylhing In her I'uco but mi unflatloiiiig opinion ot my Intelligence, 1 couldn't see it. "Then Iho thing must be In the hull, you sap!" Bho mild scornfully. I followed her Into the hull uud examined tho wall solemnly. My head wouldn't scum to clear. I hud tho Impression that my bright 111 tie scheme was flopping, Gay's fuco was worried. "This Is ridiculous,' Jim. It miial be horo!" Was bIio acting? I played my last card. "Good Lord! Am I a lunkhead! Tho old boy wus loft, handed." Sincere or feluned, (here wns Plenty of disgust In the look sho leveled nt mo. Perhaps I was gull ible, but nt ilini moment 1 was sure that my Information mount tlolhlug to Gay Pnlinor. (Copyright, 1 17, Esther Tylor) Michael faces my test, tomorrow. DOUGLAS MARKET I lore, tiro eip,h.t splendid stig qostions to vnry ynitr meal menus olio for every day of the week, YOUNG HENS Well fat ted, dry pick- m cd, ib 13C POT ROASTS Rcnl nice baby beef, lb IJC BABY BEEF LIVER Extra choice, lb, LEAN PORK ROASTS Lb. .. SHORT RIBS Lb SAUSAGE Coun try stylo, lb VEAL STEAK LI BREAKFAST BACON Lb. 15c 19c 12c 15c 19c 28c Phono 350 23S N. Jackson r MtiPfi (cMfc mmm V,i !.'. v'f'W'W? I'M i'JKX HI Jy, PRICES EFFECTIVE Saturday to Wednesday June 12 to 16, Inc Money is Worth Only What it Will So Why Not Get the Mq$t for Your Money at Safeway Buy It's jurt m true today aa ever. The dollar you spend buys you more or buys you less depending; upon how and wherever you spend h. Safeway's success was founded upon the principle of buy ing direct and selling direct, saving the expense of in-between han- Four Big Days dlers for the benefit of its customers. With this system there' is f every reason why you should be able to buy more quality and more quantity at Safeway than anywhere else. Safeway is ready to demonstrate greater savings to you any time. Why not come in this yeek and see for yourself. of Savin BROOM SALE Kitchen Broom 33c Brown Beauty . 79c Select Brooms .. 85c Thrift Brooms . 49c OREGON'S Saturday Only, P FINEST FULL CREAM, Ad SWIFT'S MILD CURE Bv the Piece, Pound Salmon NL0bbr,.Red: Oysters ro,Van.": Dunbar Shrimp Pink Salmon 2Nr1 Tuna Flakes Sardines 3 for .... ... .. Clamo 0p!n 8e" VacUHS Minced .. l Warrenlon Crab 2 for Chatka Brand Green Beans 3 for Uomin.i 1 Van Camp'a large nonuny tm., a for Vinegar Qt. Mtl 'Pimientos K'.m Bean Sprouts Can Tomato Soup CamplMll'i 3 fr - 21c 21c 15c 25c 29c 13c 15c 35c 27c 27 c 19c 17c 9c 11c 25c Whole Apricots no. 1 .... 10c Sliced Pineapple Zb2 9c Fiff D' Monte rlgS NovJ tin Corn Starch Pkg. 17c 9c 'Quart jug JiV Flapjack Flour tFriJ,th"t 110 Prunes' lZl"L ........ Cocoanut Tb9 .,h.r.ed:.. Frillets French's Ammonia 12-oz, bottte.... Stewart's Blue Sanka 1-lb, can Cream of Wheat Camay Soap Finest egg noodle, 1 Ib. Bird Food 10-01. 3 bars . 25c 29c 17c 23c 12c 12c 15c 39c 23c 17c MM and uv Fine Granulated, 10 lb. bag .. Monday Only 49c Crackers Grahams or Sodas, 2 Ib. box .. Tuesday Only 15c VAN CAMP'S 11 oz. cans, each 11 LMJ aiiis JOSEPH! Large 2V2 p EXTRA STANDARD Cans, each 25c 13c 15c 9c 15c CANTERBURY TEA, Orange Pekoe, V2 lb. . FLUFFIEST MARSHMALLOWS, lib. pkg. DEL MONTE EARLY GARDEN PEAS, No. 2 LIBBY MARASCHINO CHERRIES, 3 oz. . . LIBBY FRUIT COCKTAIL, No. 1 can . -, STOKELEY'S SOLID PACK TOMATOES, 2V2 13c MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE, 1 lb. can . . . . i 28c KOOL OR RALEIGH CIGARETTES, 2 pkg. 25c LIBBY'S BABY FOODS, 3 cans for .. .25c K. C. BAKING POWDER,16oz. can . .. .10c. PEET'S GRANULATED SOAP, large . 25c Produce Prices Saturday Only BEETS The Finest in Town. 1 3 Bunches 11 UC NEW PEAS Fresh local, 2 CUCUIVIBERS Large field grown, fcmC 2 for .'. .... JS W SPINACH Fancy Local, ht 2 lbs. . ......... NEW POTATOES 23c No. I White Shatter. 10 Ib GRAPEFRUIT 23c Del Monte, No. 2, 2 cans FREE 130,000 CASH AND 15,000 PAIRS GOTHAM SILK STOCKINGS 6 BIG WEEKLY CONTESTS .la Del Monte Peaches 16c Large 2V2 cans, each IVORY F L A K E S 23C CANTALOUPES 4for ............. ; 25C FRESH APRICOTS tl An 2 Pounds... AyC LEMONS, fancy Sun- g J kist, large size, doz. 3w ORANGES, Sweet A fi. and juicy, 2 doz,. . GRAPEFRUIT, tl An 3 for. aye mm Wednesday Only . "4ftm. I v Jaj J Tall Cans, Maximum .. vr FRESH- tastes better! art i aaaaaar' CERTO Free salad fork with 2 bottles b. & m. beans No. 2 tail raymal corn No. 2 sauer kraut 2'2 tin SPINACH Del Monte No. 1 ........... CATSUP 12 oz : . ; MUSHROOMS 2 oz., 2 for spaghetti No. 300 tin POSTUM CEREAL CHICKEN SPREAD HUSKIES The hot weather cereal ' CAKE FLOUR Fisher's, 2-lb. sack CANDY BARS All 5c, 3 for PEPPER , Schilling's, 2-oz. tin VANILLA Imitation, will not bake out, 4-oz. DEVILED MEAT 3c Libby's Finest, lA Cans White Star TUNA 14c Chicken of the Sea, lz Cans . PEARL SHORTENING 3 , 35c BIG l'-lb.Loaf 3U1C WALDORF TISSUE 3 m. 12c JELLO aaw 05c f.OO SILVERWARE CAKE KM I EE t9tfdm m c,liC' ' sunn-cniAMtp gib. can , . gib. can 1 LUISCO 23c I.: NONE TO DEALERS. QUANTITIES LIMITED. FREE DELIVERY C.O.D. SERVICE at the Safeway Market At tb Deer Creek Bridge 23c 23c s Pound . Pound Pound Chicltcn While They Last. Spring Fryers 2-Pound Average. Beef Steak Guaranteed Tender. Assorted Cold Meats,, 25c Sweet Pickles , HOC Selected Size, Quality. Fresh Ling Cod P- HOC Meat Prices Are for Saturday Only CJkoe. Bp tn NOB HILL COFFEE fair rich InrfM-bodW. flMmltw i m mt tflKflmlutlnf, Ground (AM 1 Edwards DEPENDABLE COFFEE AIRWAY COFFEE KEEP Prune Juice, 15 oz. . . 8C Grapefruit Juice, No. 2 .10c Grape juice, Pint Bottle ......... 18c Orange Juice, Libby No. L lc Pineapple Juicej No. 2 . . . . 1 2c Libby Tomato Juice, No. 1 ........ 8c CANADA DRY Beverages-Mixers Ginger Ale, 28 oz. large . . , . , 19c Sparkling Water, large . . ....... 19c Lime Rickey, large 19c Sunday at the Churcftes 6t. Paul'a Lutharan Church, Corey and Mllltury street, West Koseburg, The services of Sunday, June 13, begins at 8 p. m. The topic of the sermon Is "St. I'm- i Admonition to the UhrUtinu ot 1UI17." The - Sunday school meets at 9:45 a. m. MrB. N. Au iliniutt Ib superintendent. We most cordially invite ull to attend our soivlccs and Sunday school. W. A. SylweBter, 1170 Military streots, pastor. VV. A, Sylwester. Lyons Mixers Tom Collins, Old Fashioned Whiskey Sour, Singapore Sling, Gin Fizz, each .. 25c Full Ooipol Assembly, 400 U. Douglas street, Uev. A. Harold t'eislug, pHBtor, SorvlcoB for Sun day: Sunday school at 0:46 a. in., William, ilromps, superintendent. We have a very efficiently organ ised school. Wo Invite you to at tend, Morning worship beginning at 11 a. m., message by tho pastor. uvungeiisuc service at B p. pi, with evangoistlc message. Services for the week: Tuesday night at 8 p, m. luspiratlonul service. Thurs day morning at K : 30, tune In to "Pull Uospol Church of the Air," ou KHNll. Pmyor mooting at the church at 11:80 Thursday ntter uoon. Friday iilght at 8, young people lu charge, Miss Drenuon SliortltdBO, preoidont. Dlllard Circuit. Dlllunl: 10 . m 'Sunday school; 11 a. m morning worship hour, message, "Standing on tho l'i'oinlsos of Ood"l 7 p. m., Epworth l.oiigiio. Camus Valley; 10 a. in., Sunday school; 8 p. ni;, preaching sorvlco. Lookinggluss: : 10 a. m Sunday school ; 7 p, m Bpwortli League' First Church of Christ, Solcntlst, 312 10, Douglas stroet. Hegulnv service Sumliiy nt 11:00 a. in. Sub ject of lesnon: "tlod, tho Proaerver ot Man." Sunday school convenes ut 9:46 a. in. Wednesday evonlng mootlngs which include testi monies of healing nud remarks on Christian Science nro held ut 8:00 o'clock. The rootling room In front of the church edifice Is open dally, except Sundays and holidays from 2:00 to 4:00 p. in, ' and on Sundays from 0:30 to 11:00 n, ni. Horo tho 111 bio and all au thorized Christian Science litera ture muy bo read, borrowod or sub scribed for. Tho public Is cordially Invited to attontl tho church serv ices and to vIbII the reading; room. First Presbyterian Glturcr. "A Sight that Satisfied" will be the theme at the Presliyturtuii church Sunday ut 11 a. in. Organ veBpor sb''U;l' featuring the famous old hvmiis, 7 :B5 p. nil I'lvening sub jeot, "Touching Clod," Frank Qrublio will sing nt Ilia evening service. Bible school nt 1:45 a. m Oliissos organized for ull aos Young people's meetings ut if : 45 p. in. Young people not attending other churches cordially Invltetl. Wednesday evening lilblo study In the Psalms, and prulsu seivtce, Wm. O. Faucolte, mlnislor, y - The Angelus Hour, KRNlt, 4 to 4:30. Subject, "The Flag," Charles A. Ivtlwards. Glide Baptist Church. 10 a. in. Sunday school. Mrs. Fred Asani, Supt. Clauses for tail. 11 n, in. church . sorvlco, theme, "Tho Church, Its Origin." i p. in. B. Y. P. U. Wo wolconip the young peo ple to conio and enjoy this serv ice. 8 p. in. song nud praise. Mr. Underbill leader. Sermon subject, 'iSovon lllhllcal Signs of the TlmoB." Mld-wook prayer service Wednesday at 8 p. m. "Mtuoics in Iho Hook of Revelation." Chapter 17. Sunday Bchool at tho Peel schoolliouso ovory Bundiiy after noon at 3 o'clock. Wo extend lo all a hearty wolcomo to all our services. Come und worship witli us. U S. Cox, pastor. The First Methodist Episcopal Church, S. Haynor .Smith. minlB- tor. The church school moots ut 11:45 with clauses to' each ago group. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Tho pastor will spimk on "I.ll'o wllh Altitude."' I'lpworth U'liKiie at 7 p. ni. livening worship nl. 8 o'clock, wllh tin address by Mrs. Jell ii 11. Ulrlch oMSalrin. Curl Mason of Salem will also (slug negro spirituals at this sorvlco. Wo Invito you to enjoy tho Inspl ration ot these servlcuH. M. E, Church, South, U, C, (ilea Ion, minister. Mofoi'o wo Worship Hod in liuturo let ub worship lllm In spirit by coming to tho House of worship. Church school tit !l:4fi a. m. Preaching service at 1! a. in. This Borvleo will bo In charge of the Iiiyiiuin. Come and glvo them vour loyu support. Young penlilo'8 service at 7 p. tn. The subject lor the 8 p. ill, sorvlco will bo "Ootl Uuvo iiiimii up. Episcopal Church, St. George's, Holy communion 7:311. Morning priiyor and sermon 11. Riddle Aecenslon. Kvcnlng pray er 7:30. Perry Smith. First Baptist Churoh, ,1, It. Turn bull, minister. 11:30 it. in., prayer mooting. 9:45 a. m., Hllilo school, Alvln Tipton, acting Biiperintcn dent. A well-orguiilzod school of flvo deiiui'ltiiouts. 11 a. in., morn ing worship (broadcast over KKNlt). Flvo-mlniite talk to the hoys and glrlB. Holo, Mr. .1. II. 'In i n bill I . Sermon "The Voice of Christ." 11:15 p. in., Senior uud Junior M. Y. P. II. unions. 7:45 p. m.( gOMpol Borvleo. Ten-minute song. Horvlce. Mve-iiilnuto ctir ttiotl talk. Kel'inon, "The lied Menace and Prophecy." Wednes day. 7:30 p. in., prayer, praise mill lilblo Bludy, Thursday, Trl-Hqiium Sowing cluh will meet rnr nil tiny schsIou nl homo of Mrs. Kd Wright near lllxonvllle. Viiciillon lilblo school nieetH eueh day exceid Sat urday at 9:00 a. in. Croups of all ages from beginners to high school. o Leaves For Home Mra. Ueulrit-e Voiinlllioii has toft for her home In Anlloch, (.'ullf , after spending tho pnHt fi'iv days hi Hub city us the guest of Mr. niul Mrs. U. O. Clurlt. Airs. Vermillion funnel'!' uudtt tier home lu Itoafjiurg. SailieDevotion8 DR. CHARLES A, EDWARDS three disciples on the Mount of Transfiguration actually were when reduced to plain fact wo cannot know. No doubt It is quite impossible to reduce thorn to plain fact. That it whb to them a great experience thai stayed with them all their lives we can easily believe. And no doubt the experience was with them as a kind of parable ot their living, giving them a les son that thoy and we equally stand In noed of. . The cloud frightened them, but tbey booh discovered that God wits In It In a special way and that an unusual good was in the thing that thoy feared. Help us, o God, to put our trust In Theo, and lo listen for Thy voico of guidance, and of comfort lu life's way, Amen, HOLLYWOOD FILM STUDIO STRIKE EiS HOLLYWOOD, Calif., Juno 11. (AP) The 42-day strike of ma jor film studio craftsmen, which harassed production and noarly lotl to a walkout ot tho scroou uc. . tors' guild, ended today in a "sat isfactory agreement.' Union painters, niukoup artists, hairdresBers and Bconic artists voted to go baok to work this morning. "We're satisfied ami tho pro ducers are satisfied. 1 guess every body got what they wanted," .said Charles . Lessing of tho federated crafts, which conducted the strike 111 opposition to the international alliance of theatrical stago em ployes, Its rival in- tho American Pederattou of Labor; ' .' Unionists Bald their demand fnl a closed shop was grantad by tho studios and wage udJuBtnionta were loft for further negotiations. BANK EMPLOYEE 24 YEARS ADMITS THEFT TACOMA, Wash., . Juno 10.- (AP) H. o. Hnrmniiy, rormor as sistant vice-president of the Na tional Bunk ot, Taconin, in it sign ed statement today admitted em bezzlement of an undisclosed Bum from tie National Bank of Tacomu, largest financial Institution of tho city. . .' . The shortage wits officially an nounced by R. It. MattlBim, presi dent of the bank. He Included un announcement of the dlschurgo ot Harnmny, who headed tho bank's band department. He suld the loss wus fully covered by a surety bond: Ho declared a rumor tho amount was 1 00,000 wus "only a guoss." . : Muttlson suld Hurniuny hud boon nil eipploye of the bank for 24 yours. Ho added thp fudoral oonip trailer of tho curronoy hud been notified of the oinbuazloniont, but said no charge had been filed; r , Q REVIVALIST HERE RANKS WITH LEADERS Brigadier Frances Howell, who Is' conducting a rovlvul campaign, at the Salvutlon Arniy hall In Koseburg, has had moro than 40 years' cxporlenco as an orflcor In tho United stales und Canadu, ranking him as ono of tho army's loading spiritual workers lu Iho wostorn torrltiiry, Ho Is report ed to have had excellent results In similar cuuipulgos In southern Oregon. Lurlpg tho two weeks ho Ib to bo In KoHobttrg, tho niuotlugB will , ho helped by miislcul groups rront Modford, litigono nud Muruh field. Sumo visitors also are ei pnetod from California, tho local corps officers report. A largo ntimbor of Interesting topics huve been announced by the evangelist, Tho meetings nro liolug held each night ut 7:30 o'clock ut tho Salvation Army hull. CHURCH MEETING HELD AT DRAIN DRAIN, Juno 10 The district convention of Christian churches was held hero Monday with a bas ket dinner at noon. Tho gonural topic was evangelism. Mrs. Mary McFiirlant! niutio tho address of welcome, which was re sponded to by Rev. tllcks ot Hid illo, followed py Rev. Linden Lea nt! of llosehurg and Rev, Willie Whllo of Imfur, 111 thu afternoon Ilov. Kinney of Myrtle Crook uud Rev. Burke of lOitgono gave the message. Churches represented woro Rid dle, Glide, Rosubtirg, Oakland and Youcalla, A lurgu atleudunco wus reported. CARD OF THANKS Wo wish' to Hike this opporiinlly to express our appreciation for the kindness and sympathy extended us during our recent bereavement und for tho beautiful floral offer lugs. Leon F. Wilson, Audrey Wilson, Hurry Wilson, . l,olu Wilson. FiHiiklln Wilson. Mr. uud MiH. Floyd N. Wilson. NOTICH 4 Federal Kuiployccs' Local No. I all MHKTING 8: 00 P. M. , Friday June It, 1(1.17 Episcopal Purls!) Housu