it Tk CmCII CTATHS-IAXT, Z&tA Orgeau Sunday Kcrs!agv Iua 0. 1J43 ' - Q : . I - 1200Attending Is Set as Goal Missionaries From China, TibeffcM Speak June 25 30 TURNER; -The 89th state con vention of Churches ' of Christ will be held at Turner tabernacle Jane 25 to 30. The theme is "The Master Calls." Goal of attendance has been set at 1200. Speaker Will include Err In F. .Leake of Hood River and two Ailssionariea. James H. McCallum of China; and Vernon Newlands of Tibet: : General chairman is A. B. .Cromwell: music director, J. Claude , Neely: pianist, Mrs. Helen Neely; general secretary. C. F. Swander. A song service will 8 tart the opening service at 7:30 Tuesday night. Vernon Newlands will speak at 7;30 and Ervln F. Leake at. 8:25. . Wednesday morning sa panel discussion on how to meet prob lems which adults of the church ia this day must face will be led by A, B. Cromwell. Cromwell will also lead worship at 11:15. At 11:30 James A. Pointer will speak on "The Call to Be Saints." Arthur Charles Bates will speak at 2:10, R. W. Coleman At 2:50. James H. I McCallum at 3:50,, James H. McCallum ,at 6, Ervln F. Leake at 8; 25. Bonfire at 9 o'clock will conclude the day. Thursday Program Tlfursday morning at 9 a panel discussion , will be conducted by Mrs.- M. B. Meachen on how the church can meet the present mis sionary emergencies. A. B. Crom well will lead the 11:15 worship. Frank W. Zook will speak at 11:30, Willard Wicfciter of .In dianapolis at2:10, James H. Mc Callum' at 3:55. The missionary banquet will be at 5:30. At 8 p. ml ernon Newlaftda will speak and Ervin F. Leake at 8:25. Bonfire will again be held at 9 o'clock. Friday morning at 9-the panel discussion will be led by Walter Myers on, what can be done to reach more-people in the com munity for Christ. A. B. Crom well will conduct worship ;,at 11:45 and -rville F. Mick will4 speak at 11:30. Victor P. Morris -will speak at 2:10 and Vernon Newlands at 3:20. Dedication of a new cottage at the Memorial home will take place at 4;15. James H. McCallum will speak at 8 p.m. and Ervin F. Leake at 8:25, followed by bonfire. Chief objectives in the small church will be the subject for the panel discussion Saturday morning- at 9 o'clock, with Wil bur R. Hensely leading. A. B. Cromwell will lead worship ser vice at 11:45. Walter Fiscus will speak at 11:30, Walter IL Myers at 2:50, James H. McCallum at 3:20. Men's banquet will be at 5:30 in the dining ball. The 8 o'clock address will be given by Vernon Newlands, while Ervin F. Leake will sjfreak at 8:25, follow ed by bonfire. Sunday morning at 9:45 Bible school will he directed by F. L. Baker ' of Pendleton. Ervin F. Leake will speak at morning wor ship at 11 and J. Claude Neely will conduct the music. Song ser vice and worship will take place at 2:30. At 3:15 the Lord's Sup per will be directed by A. F. Van Slyke. vf outh Fellowship sup per will take place In the dining hall at 5:30. Song service and young people's meeting will be at 7 and an address by James H. McCallum will be at 8. Ervin F. Leake will speak at 8:25 and the convention will be adjourned at . . , Experl rjeclianical Service FOR YOUR j Office Eh chines TYPEWRITERS and ADDING MACHINES REPAIRED, CLEANED and OVERHAULED by RELIABLE, . EXPETtlEXCETJ MECHASTICS We Deliver Phone M02 No extra charge for type writer loaned while work ia done. -1 V i ' : Agents for New Royal Standard Typewriters Epb'z STons 4C5 State St Saleci, Ore. Cruiser Rushed' .- w?'' , I, "if" Here is tne 10,000-ton cruiser a il. . . . es . . . v f M , ' "Ft ; 1-7. - . . . ' .. eass coast ox oQutn America on wnat was cneny announcea dj wa vy ui vv m juuunm cruise. Reliable reports declare the cruiser on a special mission of aiding several Latin-American coun tries, if necessary, in meeting Nazi fifth column activities. i District Governor Speaks to Lions LEBANON -T- Harry W. Scott of Salem, (Hsfrict governor of the Lions clubs In the Willam ette ralley. was the guei.t speaker at the regular luncheon meeting of the club Thursday. He told of the growth' of the clubs in all parts of the country and outlined the business to come before the state convention which will be held !n Marshfield this month. ,The delegates from here will be Hiram Grove, Ralph H. Reeves, William Shepherd and Del Dav enport with Dr. J. C. Booth, Dr. Harold Whelan, Hugh Kirkpat rick and Huson Walters as alter nates. The new officers elected are R. H. Reeves, president; Hiram Groves, vice-president; William Shepherd, secretary; Del Daven port, treasurer; Gene Blalock, tail twister; Dr. J. G. Gill, lion tamer, and Dr. Whelan, Vern Reeves and R. Kuhn, directors. i Farewell Party Given, Monmouth MONMOUTH Five Monmouth high school girls, Gloria Tomp kins, Betty Lou Elliott, Ilia Schweizer, Amy Tilton and Edna Bowman, were hostesses Wed nesday night at, the Schweizer home for about 40 high school students. The affair was a fare well party complimenting Mar garet and Willis Shafer who are leaving this week to Join their parents in Portland after com pleting the school year here. Dancing and games were en joyed. Mrs. Schweizer was assist ed in serving refreshments by Annetta Schweizer of Salem, and Mrs. Robert Beacl of Longvlew, Wash. OCE Faculty Members Co ou Vacations MONMOUTH Faculty mem bers t Oregon College of Educa tion are enjoying vacations since Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs.' D. R. Dewey and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cox are on a fishing trip to the Siuslaw. The Rose Festival drew a laige number. Mfcnmouth high school's last day of school this -year was spent as an all school picnic at Hazel Green park, with faculty mem bers accompanying the group. Lodge President Visits AMITY Mrs. Vernisha Newby, president of the Rebekah Assem bly of Oregon, made her first of ficial visit to Columbia Rebekah lodge, No. 3, in Portland Tuesday night. Mrs. Mamie Walker, a for mer Amity resident, is noble grand I of Columbia lodge i at Lafayette Thursday night and will. visit vic tory Rebekah lodge at McCoy to night. Suver News SUVER Mrs. E. E. DeAr mond was pleasantly surprised Saturday night . when many friends dropped , In for a . birth day party which was planned by Mrs. Margaret Weddle. Bidden guests were Dick Torn, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smith, Mr. and Mrs. D. . W. Anderson. . Mr.. . and . Mrs. Charles Voss and sons.. Wesley and Gordon. Mr. and . Mrs. Will Stockoff and sons, Billy and Bob by, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Gobat, Mr., and ; Mrs. C. J. DeArmond, Mr. and Mrs. Conger, Mr. and Mrs. Weddle and sons and Mrs. Letha Bevens. " . Bobby i and T Marjorie Woods, MelTin Couey, Jeanne Coney, Kenneth r Peterson, : Retha and Glenn Gallatin, Don Fleischman and Pauline Elkins received their eighth grade diplomas from the Monmouth grade school Wednes day. A number of children will attend summer' school from this district. Preston Green is driving the bos again.' , Word has been received by friends here of the marriage of Nellie RIchter -to Gordon Beck recently. Nellie lived here and attended school a few years ago. Mrs. L.jG. Harris returned Fri day from a month's visit at the home of her - brother, Oscar Fields and family at Oakland, Calif. She visited her son Glean who resides there and also scent four days at the fair. Her daugh ter Verle of Gerlach, Nev went to San Francisco to spend one weekend-while she was there.1 -Mrs. Wesley Kesterand daugh ters Marian and Emma Lou left last Sunday for eastern ; Ore job to spend a week or so. ' Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lamb at tended a family reunion at the Charles Clem home at Sumriitt Sunday, j Visitors! at the H. F. Douirlss home last Sunday included Mr. and Mrs. John Davis of Marsh field. Margaret Xavia of Salm, to South America j Qlncy, carrying two airnlanes. which ..I. . H. F. Douglas, Mrs. Beulah Phelps and' Nelda of Corvallls, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hermansen and son of Albany, and from Sal em Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davis and Mrs. C. Davis. Lucile Sweiger has returned to the H. S. Newton home from Nashville where she has been -visiting Mr. and Mrs. EafVcVea-: son. She willj start to summer school at OCE Monday. Summer School to Open INDEPENDENCE Summer! school will open Monday morn-; ing, June 10, at the Independ ence training school. No school busses will be supplied for the: children In the rural districts, but any may ( attend who can furnish their own transportation.: Classes will be held from 9 to 11. Tin. or double Wd Clio " T V s ' . . j,.Ulll.tivJ ' y A feswy viJ-e- ilo; ciMltfneJI. ' : ; t vests, ii. lit Mi Jwfc infill wiAwwt"wiWit jT7 AW -if IMI lis!' 0 "Goodwill" Trip i was disoatched with all; possible a i . r a I. JmII ' Keizer Sew Glib Is Entertained KEIZER The Keizer sewing club was entertained Thursday at the home of Mrs. Q. N. Thompson, with Mrs. Harold Hatch assistant hostess. There were 25 present, which included guests, Mrs. Joe Died rich, recently located on the for mer Folsom place, Mrs. I. F. Bunnell of Seattle, Mrs. Ray Bun nell, Gatun, Canal Zone, Pan ama; Mrs. Harold Tanner, Wanda Tanner and LaVaun Gardner. It was decided that the club co operate with the Home Economic club of the grange inj Red Cross work. A report of the year's work of the club was given by President Mrs. W. G. Earle. We Rfflovjs '..amuri l&eiry Penney'a Temporary Location 173 S. 11 Shirb ::i:v:;::A::x:?f:i;:::::: i i - Sasbray ' full 41. ltb te J.fa..Jr8 Composlttoa sole senie t sot ali fTi T t 1 k V t i l :rU tc-aiLer tcUt. l I -if ft-:---: .-. -.o.';- v IfrjKMiYSn - H MliSit ; Ljl. j I : k fTTT.,1. J. s . V ' : : f . 'i . :; . I .: - .... : : c L-. :- y -x':-'x :;-:ry::::x :r':-vK : v; :" r f ' - . : jmvw weew'woiwj wyntwyww W Jiff 1 . ' c :x .; i. . & i - V 1: ; " - ........ t .rsr-.-i ' t . Lebanon Planning Building LEBANON ,'Wednesdav thn Mountain. States Jpowef company officials here received from the east the deed to the 20-acre tract along the west side of the San tiam river 'which the city Is buy ing (for 'a park. 'The council is paying -$2000 far the - property. Councilman ' Ralph ' Scroggins. chairman of the park committee, and the . park board - have plans made for Improvements but are waiting action of th state super visor of WPA : for recreational projects' and probably nothing will! be started until July. One half of the amount of money necessary; for the pur chase of : new - uniforms for the high 'school band ' has now been collected by the Band . Boosters club, it was announced at the last meeting. The massed band con cert! the last day of the fair brought them $150 and receipts front the opening Softball game of the season brought $33.60. Evelyn Eichner is attending the summer session at the Belling ham normal. Mrs; A. J. Norwald of Ketchikan, Alaska, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Kenneth Eichner. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Coyle and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Pape attend ed the commencement exercises at the Oregon College of Educa tion at Monmouth, Audrey Coyle and Helen Pape were graduated. Morton Honored On His Birthday WALDO HILLS Robert Mor ton r was surprised Wednesday night when Mrs. Morton ar ranged a party in honor of his birthday anniversary. Five tables of cards were in play with prizes going to Mrs. Max Scriber, Mrs: Karl Haberly, Mra, T. R. Riches, CHE C KjE R tt, u - Tovcllr.rj -4 AH pure lin-soL Bleach 41 fct fTtMeahd- i, la. : ' I OJuJ I b etyl -it a c i t v4 r I4 . - I'm r .1 Elmer; Peterson,- Max Scriber; . .. -Present were Mr. and Mrs. Karl Haberly Mr. and. Mrs. .Frank Egan,;Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Good knecht, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Riches, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Riches,-Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Max Scriber. C. . R. . Riches, LeRoy Rue, Winifred and-Lois Riches, Phyllis. Jean and .George Haberly, Ralph Egan, Dudley Morton,-Mrs. Ida McManua,; Mrs. Helen Hardie and Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Morton. - - - V Has Homecoming ZENA Twenty sevjen mem bers' and former members of Spring Valley - Home Missionary society 'were honored with a 1 o'clock luncheon at the - home coming for "which Mrs. Elwood Cooper opened her " home Thurs day. Co-hostesses were" Mrs. John Childers. Mrs. Ben McKinneyand Mrs. S. D. Crawford. Additional guests were Mrs. W. R. Edwards, Violet, Orvetta and Richard Cooper,- Dorothy Wilson,' Kay and Lois Margaret Holdeman. Esther Lou Utterback. Ardon Sbepard and Evelyn Etzel. A business meeting followed the luncheon - which was conducted b the president, Mrs. 'Fred Mul ler, and Mrs. Muller appointed . as nominating commute' for election - of officers at the jext meeting in October, Mrs.-8 V. L. Gibson, Mrs. Victor Utterback and Mrs. C. M. Purvine. Resumes of their recent trips to Mexico City .and Illinois and Michigan were given by Mrs. Bertha Wilson and Mrs. Wayne D. Henry. Violin solos were played by Ardon Shepard and Dorothy Wil Sc -, accompanied by Evelyn Etzel and Mrs. Bertha Wilson Vocal numbers were given by Orvetta and Violet Cooper, accompanied by Mrs. Elwood Cooper. BO 4. R D Jaaomip Wddhs a BairgaDira Liberty - One Block y- -fxij Ctce-tt group - ,of D rented summer i&lieers ' , - S3 - - , . - ' ' i Ulltr i llarryt ' ,!Ulll Compare thtsualltyt , , - " . V. , i ' . L , . , - . j .j, ...... 1 L L M , t.. tr..v..j.w.a . ...,-i... v. '.Cwfca " S'ftswV.. ' r.to , ,t . iv - - - : : YiWlyj '- - Adjusts!.) tn;at mr Yi : Iten'n an.4 feoy popu . fcrc!dtre,u ?iz Zl i& il I 1 , " -, ' - s .-.'-" ' '- , s - X . v - tT: . - :voS ', , x , - -"- 1 .... . . . J ,tMViTil.i1lffl1 - .. N", 1 v v " ' . ' ' ':Z .K ' ' , . J a. f ' , I - - - 3 ' ' A ." - C ' ,:SJr - t , - - : BfStVff ' Te-'t r":r frctkj f-t ; -v'Jr - -' " at t.rta ffi.e. j " 'Xllli -tf . , niuiiirrnnTT-ri S-MiiteaiTfaaeartiaiaasai IPJ i in m 'Q IL i i'il imn. il.iii.i iii.ji l. ta..-.v.....-'.v, ; . AV 1 fi. 1 r - Awards of Flower i' Show Announced LEBANON Awards made In the flower 'show held : with '.the Strawberry , fair have been . an nounced. For red roses first, see-, ond and third prizes went to Mrs. Frank Steward. Mrs.. Fred Mns grave and Mrs.:' Amos Hauxwell; for yellow roses, Mrs. Amos Haux well," Mrs.' Frank : Steward and Mrs. ."Herbert 'Ramsay; . white rosea.- John Summers, sr.,'' Mrs. F.r Steward and . Mrs. Forrest Weaver;; pink', roses,', Mrs. Amos Hauxwell. -- John Summers, sr., and Mrs. J. S. Groves;: varl-col-ored roses, Mrs.' Steward, Boyd Young and C. J. Lansberry ; mix ed roses, Estelle Kendell. I -Mae MacDonald and Freda Shimanek. rPrlzes tor mixed - flowers, in large containers and in . small containers were awarded to Mrs. Clarence Shimanek, Mri George Alexander and Mrs. E. B. Edes; and to Mrs. Frank Brown less. Mrs. Ray Joslin and Mrs. Philip Lanning. Miniature prizes were won by Mrs. C. C. Whitcher, Mrs. Shimanek and Mrs. Oliver Gun derson. Mrs. Gunderson also re ceived first and second prizes for new or unusual flowers,-her en tries being me and eentaurea. Third in this class went to Mrs. Frank Dailey, for renunculus Prizes for wild flower arrange ments went to Mrs. Roy Gunder son, Mrs. W. R. Surry and! Mrs. Oliver Gunderson. Peonies, first and third to Mrs. Amos Hauxwell, and second - to Mrs. John Grell; sweet peas, Mrs. Hauxwell, Mrs. Ray Joslin and Edward Hurner; columbine, Mrs. C. W. Rice, Mrs. Philip Lanning and Mrs. Shimanek; delphinium, Estelle Kendell, Mrs. C. L. Lin derman and Mrs. Frank Bartu; iris, first to Mrs. Shimanek, sec ond and third to Mrs. Oliver Gunderson, and for snapdragons, Mrs. Thomas Dillard, Mrs.' Tom OF VAL Soulh and Across Street 1 J.Un'm Slfcr; TifW4E&xan& jaoet tcpular .at ?t$let y I ewnm i rxlwWT'y,,,,?'J Tjpysppw s v'-,h-i wail ndiTiir "it u 1 mjiqLjjL hi. j. i.jai'- ' - ' I fc..lrtili.1lir ! ..a...... q.- f Miilimj iiiji,j li;ipnu,uU- - IM .tILIMIHI LILl " Bf ' r ; ,". !..; ... . 1 . i :.!.... :vi ; . -v.. y - -. . . i - F pn.wettiiuuw.... WiilMWJH,M,J.l.;s.'r j.lil-lir,rirr-wlWrl.,-lll-r ., , M i , x. Bourn and Mrs. Frank Steward. Judges were Mrs. Grant Mitsch, Mtsi .Clara Amos and Mrs. Guy Parker. The committee in charge of the display was Mrs. Elsie EI- ) ten berg, : Mrs. C C. Whitcher, Mrs. C L. Linderman, Mrs. E. C. i.imassa and Mrs. Rol Oldham. '' Piotieersl Picnic Set, Broivnsville - - , ' BROWNSVILLE The board of . directors of the Linn County Pioneer association has made plans for the annual Pioneer pic- -hlc to he held In the Brownsville park June 20. 21 and. 22. It la -thought that the premiums offer ed will be large enough to stim ulate Interest In the parade to that It will be longer than usual, President of the association la Ned Calloway; - vice-president. Faye Dedman; secretary, F. M, Coshow; treasurer, W. C Cool ey. Directors are Burl Calloway, W. C. Cooley. W. E. Thompson. 43. A. Overton : and John Belts.' , The ; Brownsville A fire depart ment will have charge of -the sports with Ernest Cocheli sign ing np the baseball teams. Ruth Lafayette, Faye Warren and Ro berta Chambers are the program committee. Other towns will, co-. operate as heretofore. , : r ... Make Trip, on Loop Around Mt. Hood SlLVERTON Mr. an A Mra. Harry L. Riches accompanied Mr.' and Mrs. Albert GLrod on a re- ' cept trip around Mt. Hood Loop. ' ; j Alma Hal vorson has returned to the home of her parents here after completing another year cf teaching in Bend. 1 i Mrs. A. -B. Stone and' Loraine Fletcher of Portland werej rectct , visitors at Silvertori. j ! UESj! 1 1 n d Fron Old Location StMiiv 1.