HI: KALI) AND NtWb. MAMA I H hALLb. UKtUJN Ihurjdciy, September 8, 1949 PACE EIGHT Midland Empire News Midland Mt. Laki Margaret and Ruth Shlplrr of Bulrm visited with Mn Ronald Whltlatch md Mis. Ernest Hill hut Wednesday niliht. The lour gull were schoolmate at the Uni versity ol Oregon. Mr. nd Mr. Bmest Hills and eon Douglaa. and FrancU Jordon lelt Monday at noon tor their home In San Mateo. Calif., after a visit with relatives and friends here. Cecil Enman. Wilbur Hanubertter. Ray White, Richard HilU Kaye Roblnette. Ralph Wise. Robert Hill. Jack Marshall and Jim Ralston of Boy Scout troop 11 and their Scout master, Don Johnson, and Assistant Leader Ralph Hill hiked six miles Saturday morning to Long lake and camped until Monday, when they went to Lake o' the Woods for the day at the Hill summer home. All returned home Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Thomas and children. Alma May and Jim Jr. of Dallas, Tex. are vlsitinir at the home of Thomas' brother and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Thomas. It has been It years since the brothers have seen each other. Mrs. Emmalie Green of Medford Is visiting with her sister-in-law. Mrs. Inei Short, and other relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Storm of Olid ley. Calif, visited with Storm s ' mother, Mrs. Sarah Storm, and a I sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mis. Roy LaPrarle and family, last week. I Enjoying a picnic dinner at Kim- I ball park Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Oober and children, Winnlfred. Betty, Wallace. Burrell and John Oober, Mr. and Mrs. B. I W Short and Mr. and Mrs. Alton Short and son. Jimmie. Mr. and Mrs Richard Newman and son, Bobbie, of Tulare. Calif , are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stone. i Sally LaPonre w ill leave this week ' for Berkeley, Calif , where she is ' attending the I'niversLty of Cali fornia. She Is affiliated with Delta Zeta sorority. , ; Mr. and Mrs. Roy LaPrarie. Mr. i and Mrs. J. E. Storm and Mrs. j Richard Newman and son, Bobbie, ' motored to Crater lake Monday 1 j Best wishes for a speedy recovery I are extended to Mrs. Maude Muc I Donald who now lives at 2444 Wiard. A card from friends would . be appreciated. Although the cause of sun&pots is I unknown, they are known to con : sist of conical "tornadoes" which I are sometimes 20.000 hlch. Mrs. Edna Travers was hostess to the Midland Community club tor j Its annual picnic at Moor park. On i these picnic the children always, have a good time and look forward to them. j David Andrieu had a bad fall alien he tried to walk down the ! slide and It was necessary to take I hltn to a doctor lor treatment. j After a business meeting at which ! Mrs. LeRoy Houck presided, a pic nic lunch was served by the hostess. Those present were Mrs. Houck. Mrs. Fdna Travers, Mrs. Everett Mathews. Mrs. Harry Fales and her! mother. Mrs. Samp roll. Mrs. ! Phipps, Mrs. John Mistier. Mrs. j Goorve Andrieu. Mrs. August And-! Clive Pherson. Mrs. Verlln M. Huff.! Mrs. I.eon Andrieu. Mrs. Rayson. and about 25 children. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mistier vlsi- i ted in Oakland and San J;we, Calif , last week while their two sons, Jackie and Ronald, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fogel and family and Mr. and Mrs. Fdward Burke and familr. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Mistier and son. Stephen, returned to t h e 1 r home on Ninilts street after several , days spent with Carroll's parents,! Mr. and Mrs. John MLstler. Stephen Mistier had been a patient at Hill side hospital for a few days pre-' viously. ' A surprise house warming wns an event of Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Van Swui- ler on Altamont drive. They receiv ed muny nice gifts and best wishes from their friend. Those present acre Mr. and Mia. Van Swilsler and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Mc- Brtde and son, Mr. and Mis. C. H. Swiuler. Melba and Toby Swiuler. Orval English and children. Mr. and Mr. Paul Swiuler and son, Mr. and Mrs. Caroll Mistier and son. and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Switslcr and daughter. Monday evening Mis. Orval Eng lish became III and was taken to Klamath Valley hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Phlpps and daughter have moved to the home ranch In Midland and expect to farm as partners with Wilson's bro tlierf Arthur. Mr. and Mrs. August Andrieu left Monday for New York where they expect to meet his brother after which they will sal) for France. Sweden and other polnls of Interest In Europe. August 31 was the sixth birthday of Donna Jean Flowers, and a party was enjoyed by the small fry of Midland ami a group of mothers. Donna received many gifts, and games and refreshments delighted the little friends who helped her celebrate. Those present were Mary And rieu. Jackie Mistier, Leland Houck. Frankie Flowers, Judy. Kenny and Mlckev Morrison. Georgia and Mar Jorie Flowers. Charllne Orav. Sher ne and Charles Phillips. B-.'v and Barbara Hooper. Jeanelie and Eve lyn Hooper. Larry Muscott, Nancy Rayson, leo Huff, Leland Houck, rleu, and Mrs, Francis Flowers, Linda and Wayne Ruiikln, Ray- Mrs. R. E. Morrison, Mrs. Joe Phil mond, David, Ruth and Sylvia And-' Hps, Mia. Roy Huff, Mrs. Rankin. and Mrs. I.eon Andrieu. Mrs, nr rUon and Mrs, Francis Flowvis aliening. lliinii enrolled In the llnilry rii grade the next day. Want A i don't cost they pavl rm " nV' . A I U I U I Phonsf 6592 39c fh'"09 mint Sugar SOAP Fesrdered er Brown Cane Sugar targe 29C 237 Milk Tide P.,"29c 2f 25c LSI Cjl, t1.-. jtesw Mr r FOODS All Popular brands Peanut Butter su"2 39c Standby 2 lbl. 79c tee? Modoe Ne. t'i Un Peaches 23c W4sV4 WtaF .Mission Brand . Ne. J'j Un (f"r Sperry Pancake Flour 49c "i 98c SnowSlake Crackers 27c 2 is. 49c HiHo Crackers Mb okg. 29c Sunshine Chocolates, lb. 39 Z-Z Ue. t&l mm, CoHee AO popular brands lb. Mushrooms Chopped I-oi. tin 10c Grade A Large Banrh . Dot. 79c .b. 72c Eggs Butter Local Creamery . Tuna Fish 29c cheese Lak. . SSc CatSUP Hunt, cDe, Men. 15C y, 111 JeHy Pure Oswrto Asst. Mb. Jar. 29 C 85C 8SC 75C GUARANTEED FRESH PRODUCE Peaches Hairs. Best time U ran Pears BartleUft Ariiland 'Hit mamMMMmm Grapes Tomatoes Eitra Fancy Ashland Tokats and Reberi ,c 1.19 1.29 10c lug lb. ..18-lb. lug 98c -10.b.49c Concord Grapes 5 -lb. basket 69c Potatoes Red Triumph BEEF Hearts or Tongues -39c Bee Liver 45c Picnic Hams .. 49c Sliced Bacon ,b. 49c Fryers Local Colored . . lb. Pure Pork Sausage . 45c Ground Beet .k 39c r lfl Ml - ' 1 9.95 collcctioirof 9.95 Palmer Iflm k ilteftktu, Inuwu dttrnkiu. shoes and bags for the lovely V' Y As 7 9.95 95 n Black suede. Si.w t to a,. B to A AAA. frames Itlark and limwn dirkii Willi Irailn-r up. Hi-Lite -Black calf, brown calf. limclrss, lirrlrsa l)Irs lliai uilt flatter, f rinininitr, itnl lie-lilllr jour fffl, giving a ciirvrd instfji, aniallnrsa to' . your anile, a lior(nrt tu )our ani. Ainl vhal collection! Carmrllrte ami autumn have l.rouplit all the new in leather designs for your rliootiuj. "Apostles' Doctrine and Fellowship" 'Declaring unto you the testimony of God" ... "Preaching only Jesus Christ, and Him crucified" . . . "He that bclieveth and is baptized shall be saved" . . . No book is authority but the Word of God. T '; nrld-Me fellnwihlp nf CTir'stlrn brethren wnnhlpnlnc under Hie nm "fhurch nf Christ" the ChrMlsn rhiirrh cli-tes lis exmen-e from Anrll. A. T 'I Tt was railed Into beint and artW1t he the T M .retw, sf'm" and w.s -eHd in nroreed In the exeniMnn nf 1. ,fTrnm''n'' fsiihr la.ni on r" 't 'enternt, !en davs after the T'a relitti to lfven. I. , aeennri 1 It's h'-h--'etlw IntfrMsnv nree n n 17 .tit. e .e sn. f.,rw. !.- he ett m-" S one: at tni. .rt in rn a" 'o thee euo rn' he nne In ns: the wnM sn. k-hv- nt n-. " T,t. .Tm.?is m-'s n'-i thst the world's acceptance nf Christ and true ChrM'anltT Is eonllneent tm Hie tinltT of lt rhnrch. F'tow riH. ti.rt. In srtm-s mry v.rif- iiM w de.ro 1 a h'nf "nTed'hl th"t followers nf J rH, in hthtw favored nn'intre. sho"M re. .uroe that nrielo".! ne- nntv end it e'-h K-ton to th eo'iit.oni end e'ope constitute the elorr nf oa tindv nf rh- sti, Pi1)trPf1 nn esrt fs thre sn'o nrere foe the acromnt'.hin nf th's ftr mtro. hut to rnnform to the mod nd adoot (h nrart's nf the nVt've Vw ee.mnt rh'th. etnres-l evh'h'id In the New Tsteroent' Whstever 'tinn iich nro-diir toi'ht tndiie In in or all churche.. should, we believe, be demd ne'ther Insdm'sslb' nnr Inelie'hle The Keren Essential t'nllle. nf The New Testament fhurch as Recorded In Fnheslans 4r.f, are: 1 I'nllT of WORSIII" herause (here fa ON fiOO. fn'lr ef Af'TWOSMTY heeso-e there I. ovr mnn a, ( III! 1ST 1 I'nMe ef lMsrrtr h,-mmr lhe- Is ON" eTt.w. 4 I'nltr ef rPrtrmvn heesnse lhre Is Ovr FTf. $ I'nllT of 0nMTrV. hersoui he ONE HOItV. I'nllT of lirr heeanse there Is ONE RPIR'T. 7 I'nllT of IT It POSE heraose there Is ONE HOPE. This blessed passage from God's Word contains every essential for l lirlallan 1'nllr. True catholicity rests alone In the Christ of the aites and the church which bears His Name, and obeys Hi orders. The Church nf Christ Is nf necessity nnn-Prnteslnnt. non-Catholic, non-Episcopal. non-Reformed. non-Ercleslastlcal, non-Dennnilnatlnnnl. None of these thing are known In Holy Writ, and are necessarily nf msn's rievltln. Three centuries before the organization of any sectarian bodies, and thrnueh the rising and falling of thousands of religious parties the Church of Christ continues to herald the Lord's message of salvation: "Ye must be born again." "Believe on he Ird Jesus Christ." "Repent, and be baptized every one of you In the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins." A major evangelistic campaign Is In progress at the Klamath Falls Christian Church setting forth the principles of New Testament Christianity, the bfnls nf Christian unity, and teachings of our fundamental hope of Immortality, based on I he teachings and sacrifice of the Son of Ood, as our Savior. The evangelists are Mr. and Mrs. Janirs Matthew Alley, nationally known, and eminently successful New Testament teadieis, expositors, and Interpreters of New Testament truths. Services nightly except Bstiuday, The First Christian Church Ninth and Pino C. W. Swopt, Minister Klomolh Foils, Oregon t,