PAGE THREE r Company Preparing Up Open LyomMill Reported Hit OREGON- STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Tuesday Morning, July e, 1337 . o Real Property Moves Result Eugene Men Direct Plans; Pond Site Surveyed, Etzel Location LYONS, July 5.1 Several prop erties . have changed hands in Lyons recently due to the expec tations of a new mill beng lo- cated here. A branch of the Weyerhaeuser . mill company Is expected to be put in at Lyons soon. The company has pur chased the Etzel mill site, it is understood, Several men from Eugene have been here directing plans which have not been made public as yet A surveying crew has been at work locating pond site and a number of families are expect ed to locate here to be employed by the Weyerhaeuser company. Mr. ' and : Mrs .Edmond Eng dahl have partially completed their rarlety and feed store ad dition' to their grocery and ser vice station. . They have moved their variety store stock to the new building and are remodel ing the variety store for a rent al residence. Residence quarters are at a premium in Lyons. G. P. Johnston of the Red and White grocery la erecting a sum mer cabin on the G. F. John ston place east of town near, the river. Add Another Grocery. Lyons is to have another gro cery store. Don Brotherton, pro prietor of Don's Eat and Drmk" place, is adding a stock of gro ceries to his line of. business. Lyons has three grocery stores at present. The heavy electric storm last week put the Wren Lumber com pany planer out of commission for a short time. A large trans former was blown. .The Lyons Sunday school pic nicked at Martin's grove east of town recently. Miniature Movies New Hobby Kay Francis and SaHyl!SUcrs hoottng"4 177, y:7 i'vV- i V 4 I I' Church Convention At Turner Closes i . It i . - j . : N H - . ' r w,. Amatenr cameraman to actlonlf V.-- v Newest fad to sweep the nation is the sport of miniature movies. , It is estimated that more than 2,000,000 persona In United States ' now have projectors and that a goodly portion of this number also own their own cameras. Newest development along .this line is the commercial newsreel In S-mm. and 16-mm. size, offered for home projection. Heretofore, films available for amateur cameramen have usually been either animated cartoons, travelogs or antique Holly-' wood features. The amazing way in which this hobby has caught on promises to make it a major industry within the next few years. Candid camera fans are also growing in number, especially la the. film colony. , Christian Youth Rally to Open Today and Hold Through Sunday TURNER, July S The state Christian convention closed Sun day with three services. Reg- i lstration reached more than 700. Rev. Van Slack presided at the 11 o clock service. Rev. Ross Ev ans conducted the devotions and Claude Neely led, the singing. Special vocal music was given by a male quartet, led by Kendall Buck of Northwestern Christian college of Eugene. ' Rev. Bert Wilson, guest speak er of the convention, delivered the sermon on "The Church of the Future." He developed his talk from , the following . subjects: Stewardship, unity, enthusiasm, thithlng, the divine creed of Jesus Christ, The Christian church young people will open their institute Tuesday at the tabernacle, this to close next Sunday night. Mission Banquet Held After the missionary program Friday at the tabernacle Christian convention when Stella Tremalne, on furlough from China, gave two addresses, and the Women's Mis sionary society Installed their new officers the world friendship ban quet was held, with 125 attend ing. , The decorations were in keep ing with the national holiday. The arrangement was made by the local garden club with Mrs. E. J. Harrison, president, assist ed by Mrs. Luclle McKlnney, Mrs. Elizabeth Ball, Misses Helen Parkers Convicted, Wendel Case 3, " iX.v..vv,.:i . r "? :?.' I- . Convicted of conspiring to kidnap Paul H. Wendel. former Trenton' lawyer. In connection with the Lindbergh case, Ellis Parker, Sr, 40 jrearl rural detective, and his son both declined to comment after ,Hjheard the verdict returned by a Jury of eight housewives and. foutjnen in Newark, N, J, court, above. Recommendation of lerd-i ency was returned by the Jury. Peeti, Katie and Rosa Ahrens. Mrs. M. L. Sanders presided; Mrs. Claude Neely was toast mistress, and responses were made by Mrs. Grace Hendricks, a for mer missionary' to Japan, who is the new state missionary society president. Miss Martha ' Gibson and Grace Farnum spoke. To Teach, Sheridan CORVALLIS, July 5 A grid uate of the Oregon State college home economics department this June, Miss Gretchen Streichart, Astoria, will teach home econom ics and physical education : at Sheridan high school this falL Speech Training At 0. S. C Lauded OREGON STATE COLLEGE. Corvallis, July 5. -Radio speech training work being carried on by the Oregon - State : college speech department under the direction of Prof. C. B. Mitchell, department. is cited as outstanding by the July issue of the Education Bulletin of the National Broadcasting com pany, college officials pointed out here today. Facilitated" by the location of KOAC, the state owned radio sta tion on the Corvallis campus, this work was started here in 1928, just two years after it had its be ginning in the United States, the Bulletin points out. Students have been able to get much practical experience by use of KOAC. College authorities hare been quick to realize the val ue of this factor and have urged the carrying out of practical work in this way. ; Delmer Dewey 111 MONMOUTH, July 5 Delmer R, Dewey, staff . member of the teaching faculty of Oregon - Nor mal school, Is seriously ill at his home. Complications following an attack of influenza are thought to be responsible. COOKE'S Stationery Company Office' Supplies and Filing Equipment, Stationery Kodaks & Kodak Finishing Greeting Cards, Gifts, Fountain Pens 840, State - Just East of Ladd A Bosh . lie 39" srii is Clorlf mm, Mm Center and Liberty Sts. Phone 9144 f - IMAGINE IT PCPCO FULLY AUTOMATIC WATER HEATING SYSTErA OPERATtS AT ONLY )0F l$ PER KILOWATT HOUR, (C0NTR0LLD RAH). HAVE THIS PERFECT S E RV I C CALL ANY PEPCO ELECTRIC STORE , Geology Students Surveying Oclioco CORVALLIS, July 5. Study . Ing the mapping of an important Iteologic area where Paleosic and Jurasic formations are found, 15 men are taking field work in ge ology at the Oregon State college summer camp located in the south Ochoco forest near the headwa ters of Crooked river about 20 ! miles from Prineville. Under the direction of Dr. W. D. Wilkinson, assistant pro fessor of geology at Oregon State, the camp members are devoting their time to getting practical ex ! perience in the field of geology ' by doing summer field work. Sev eral outstanding geologists are ex pected to visit the camp this sum mer and act as guest scientists. Dr. Ralph Lupher, paleontologist i and head of his department at Washington State college at Pull man, is to be one of the camp guests. Cherry and Berry Picking Started in Amity Section Farmer's Union News AMITY, July 5. Cherry and berry picking started in this lo cality the first of the week. Nearly 200 cherry pickers have been engaged to pick cherries on the Eola Crest hills southeast of Amity. "The berry crop on the Eugene E. Sabin place promises a heavy yield. DAYTON, July 5. The Web foot hall was well filled with members at the regular monthly meeting of the Dayton-Webtoot Farmers union Thursday night. A patriotic program was given fcy the juniors under the direc tion of. Mrs. Clarence Rockhill. Mrs. Clifford Gibbon and Mrs. Bernlce Heinze. "Weeds and Methods of Eradication" was the subject of talks by Rex Warren and Morton Tompkins. The next meeting will be the annual lawn party to be held August 5 at the home of the president, James Richardson. Silverton Truck Line Is Taken Over by Mt. Angel Men; Terry Local Agent SILVERTON, July 5 Albert Bourbannais and Herman Schwab of Mt. Angel .took over the SI1-verton-Portland truck line Ironi Albert Webb last week. Harold Terry will be in charge of the Silverton freight. It is understood that Mr. Webb will continue with his log haul ing interests in eastern Oregon. Attend C. . Convention AMITY, July 5. The Misses Pearl and Dorothy Groves and Miss Margaret Poley spent the week-end in Turner attending the annual state convention -ot the Christian church. Townsend Piciiic Draws Big Crowd ALBANY, July 5. Approxi mately 2000 people werei In at tendance at the Townsend; picnic, held in Bryant park today. J. Fred Still well of Albany gave the ad dress of the afternoon. Mrs. Marion Nagel of Lacomb was mas ter of ceremonies. A cafeteria din ner was served at noon, and fol lowing assembly singing was led by Dr. Epley of Salem. i Other numbers on the program were talks by state representatives Fred Dawson and Fred Harrison, music by a group of Sweet Home girls, music by a trio of Harris- burg people, short talks by M. L. Ferguson of Corvallis, District Manager Moore of Monmouth and D. M. Rohrbough of Albany, read ing of two essays, one by: Myron Pogue of Salem and the other by Charles Paine of Eugene, solo, I "Townsend March Triumphant,' written and sang by John Chap man of Shedd, the Townsend pledge .which is given at all Town- send meetings, and the closing song by Dr. Epley. i7nr ML iffli.(iffiin Cattle Driven to Range Site, Minto's Mountain LYONS, July 5. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Downing returned late Wednesday from a trip on horse back to Minto Mountain: where they drove their range cattle to pasture for the summer, They took several days for the trip. A!.'ES1CA9 AOTC"OE11E ASSOCIATES CONTEST B0AB9, HASHIXGTCS, D. C (MteL : "STAHDAnD GASOLME IS UNSURPASSED W ... X V Here, in 44 words, is the 1937 report of this nationally recognized auto- rncive authority--the yardstick of gasoline performance. You can't do better than follow the findings of the AJLA. 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