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The OREGON- STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Saturday Hornin? January 18, 1936 PAGE FIVE 1 Local News B riefs 1 Change Location -Farmers co-op . oil -The Valley association. which has been located at. If 10 North Commercial ainca organiza tion In August, 1934, has reloca ted this week in the Raymond Motor Serrice building, 35X North High, "With Raymond to handle the pumps, as A. A. Geer will now derote his full time to insurance selling. Geer recently took oyer agency for the Massachusetts Mu tual llife Insurance company. The fanners oil co-op has grown to 800 members, in Marion county and part of Clackamas. Axaleas, daphnes, rhododendrons 20c ea., eamelias budded 25c ea., rose bushes 15c a-J Erergreen shrubbery, fruit and nut trees, potted plants and cut flowers. Arthur Plant Flower & Shrubbery mkt, 197 S. Com"U . Two Industrial Deaths There were two fatalities in Oregon due to industrial accidents during the week ending January 16, the state Industrial accident commission re ported. Friday, a The Tlctlms were James '-"Wearer, . Newport, choker setter and John Seaquest, Port land, laborers There were 500 ac cidents reported to the commis sion during the week. Dance Haunted Mill, Sat. nite. Dr. Wood to Study Dr. and Mrs. Rv Lee Wood will leare this morning for Los Angeles, where -Dr. Wood will take a post-graduate course in his specialty, eye. ear, nose ana urvat uureuu. Mrs. Wood will Tisit her sister, Mrs. B. C. Sealand an aunt, Mrs. C. N. Howard. They expect to be gone for two weeks. F. N. Woodry, Auctioneer, pays cash for used furniture. Ph. 5110. Start Sewing Room Another . wwAlaA will ha .farffi1 in this WPA district Monday, it was announced here yesterday. The new project will employ eight wo men at Newport. District WPA ... . a . . 4 2 1 1 y OU1C1IU U1U lilt; Sim wwc without word as. to what has be come of an application for a sew ing room at Silverton. Expert fur repairing and restyl- ine! Martin Gassner. Rm. 2. Mil- To Move House Jack Hen- ningsen has obtained a permit from the city building inspector to move another of the houses J sold bv tne school board to mate room for the new senior high school building. He estimated cost of moving this house at 1135 North 12th street from near 14th and D streets at $500. Lutz Florist 127SN Lib. Ph f592 Dick Report In The report of James Diek as administrator of the estate of the late Oscar Dick was- filed yesterday in probate court here. Income , to the estate was listed at 11475 and outgo at $1064. Assets left in the estate consisted of $3400 in real, estate, $401 in cash and $1300 in notes. . ": ,cmU to Meet Two3oy Scout sathetings, are scheduled', here gathetings next week. f The monthly court of honor will be held at the county courthouse next Wednesday at 8 p. mj and a Cherry City district meeting is slated for Friday BighC Seek license Application for a marriage license was filed yes-j terday in the county clerk s of- I flee here. Walter L. Kleper, 34S Marion street, a musician, asked rpermlssion to wed Frances Ros enberg. 655 Marion street, also a musician. ; .. y Makes Address Carl F. Lo gan of the Capital Journal ad dressed the 18th annual confer ence of newspaper men in Eugene yesterday. His." subject was ."Training country correspondents and getting the most out of the rural field." Weiler Very m Ed Weller, .prominent Salem business man for many years, is seriously ill at IamI antnttsl an ft otitis' frnm jmeumonia.- Friends said yester- Wme - 1VH"' asr " jdy no visitors were permitted to him. i 1. Al Xye Injured Al Nye, for more than 30 rears a state em- jploye, suffered serious lacerations -and bruises early today when he . tell down the basement stairs -in "his home. Nye has served as capi- lei mail carrier for many years. Obituary McMnnn , At. a local hospiUl Thursday, t January 16. Miss Ella McMnnn. Jtged 0 years. Late resident of .route 2, Salem. Survived by sis- Jers, Mrs. Jennie Croteau of Telk- ,wa. B. C, and Mrs. Florence VMatthes of Salem: nephew, Stu- ,art Croteau of Telkwa, B. C, and two. nieces, Mrs. George .Mathes ilof Salem - and Mrs. Margaret Wears of Portland. Funeral serv- rices win be held from the Clough !jBarriek company chapel at 1:30 . . ... T . Tt.. W C Kantner officiating. Inter- Kent Hsyesviue cemetery. r JU-tbe residence, 115 South' Ciipltol, Thursday, ; January 1, Celia May Belton. aged 40 years. beloved wife of George - Beaton, mother of Mrs. Ernest Smith and John- Belton, all of Salem; daugft 1 ter of L. J. Post of CoqnUlersIs- - ter of Mrs, Mark Getty, Lakeview; Mi" Raymond Oden, Coquuie; Howard Post of " Marshfield; Claud Post of MeMlnnviUe; Les ter Post of Eugene. Tanaral ser vices wfll be "held from ' the Sa- - lem Mortuary at S p. na. Satur- j. day. Jantrary 18. Rev. Charles . Weston will officiate, and Inter- , ment will be in the I. O. O. F. . cemetery. " ; - -' Births Freenian -To Mr. . and Mrs. Gerald . Freeman, route 2, a boy. Gerald Colyer, born -January 15 at the; residence, e Morrow To Mr. and Mrs. James Morrow, Aumsvine, a hoy, 1 ' Ray, . born- January .15 at r local Wants New Trial Counsel for T, A. Wagner, administrator of tfca oat a to nf thk Into InYi n A Wagner, Salem young man, asked Judge Iv H. McMahan yesterday! io grant a motion zor a new trial in Wagner's suit against Wallace Steed and J. Lyman Steed. De fendants, won the action a con-1 test fondamages growing, out of I an auto:, wreck when the easel was beard last fall In circuit I court nere. me court took ta I motion nnder advisement. , i ri Saturday last day:10 discount. ". tV' " flMU VUIrllT Set UOp. ... ,;.: . i .' I poUce yesterday. Cara; driven by n. c. CathT- Aihanr: ni wi-r DeVries. route six, collided at rnnrt mi) Wivn-w itrMti with- I out resultln in ininries to either driver, the renort Indicated. Wil- I liam - Erioa,, 590 North; 17tht re-1 ported his car was struck by an I unidentified machine at Trade 1 and Liberty streets. Reduced price on dry C F. iind 2d rrowth. TeL S8X2. ; Crossing Approved The ap plication of the Clark and Wil son Lumber company, for permis sion to establish a grade crossing 1 across the Mist-Yernonia Highway near Powell camp in Columbia county, was approved today by Frapk C. McCuIloch, state utility commissioner. Hearing on the ap- plication was held here a month ago. Dry wood, $5.50. Tel. 5000. Receives Bequest Receipts of Edith Shaw. McLaren for money due her from the estate of the late Emeline Shaw was reported yesterday in probate court here. The beneficiary received 12500 in bonds,' $2500 in first mortgages, $1621 in cash and various Port land General Electric company stocks. January Sale new and nsed furni ture, ranges, circulators, daven- ports, rugs, etc. Swaparee, 474 S. Com'l. Phone 6414. people irom saiem expect to go to Dallas today to attend the hear- ing in tne courtnouse tnere on the proposed seven-county power dls- inci wmca is aiscussa as a means 01 uisiriDuung Bonneviue power. The hearing will he held before the hydro-electric Power commission of the state. Find ings will be reported within 120 days after the final of seven sep arate hearings is held. Cash or trade for used furniture. Phone Swanaree. 6414. Wants Data for Films Earl S. Hayes. Hollywood producer of I short films, wants copies of Mar- I ion county's marriage license ap plication blanks and sample cop ies of the licenses, he advises U. G, Boyer, county clerk, in a v.v.wj letter- received yesterday. Hayes says he wants the blanks for a ; forthcoming production. Improvements Blade Many improvements have been made in the school at Liberty, Mrs. Mary Fulkerson reports.' Interior of the school has been rearranged. lighting Improved and several rooms repainted. An auditorium is also being constructed as an addition to the school. Fox Case Continued The case of State vs. C. W. Fox was order ed continued yesterday in circuit court here. 'Joseph B. Felton, at torney for Fox, has the mumps; Lyle J. Page for the state was busy with the grand Jury. Fox was found guilty of drunken driv ing in justice court here and ap pealed to the circuit court. Sells Farm J. D. Sears i has sold his 98-acre dairy farm four miles east of Salem on the Mar ket road to Dr. H. K. Stockwell, wno intends to raise blooded stock me mrin nn x-i.i r-. tji vaua .iwuics oicjiuau ovusc, xing Ding or tne cnernans. nas . the council of nobles for Tuesday nigbt at 8 o'clock at the chamber of commerce. Ward jrr-.'xrday was fined 5 and COStS 11 JUSUCe OI tne reCe iHayden on ST speeding Charge. ' Final Account In Final ac-I . i i ,m . a , v cuiuii nas vceu ii.ru nere iu iud cstsa ox xiermau uiecu, aeccueu, - v. ... . - , 'm wnose estate, was XZQIS ana out- go was 156. Case Dismissed Suit of W. E. Hanson against A. C. Anderson has been ordered dismissed in cir cuit court here. Coming Events January 18 Federated Community club at Hayes rttle. '' January 18 Marion county Jersey Cattle dab, annual meeting, 1:80 pjnn Salem s " chamber of com January 18 Willamette anlversity . presents "Out ward Bound la high school anditoriam. i . January 20-21 Marion county farm outlook eon' fcrencea. January Si Piano recl ' tal ia Waller hall by Emery IfobeoB. : i , '. January ' 24 ; Missouri club, pot luejc supper, eM : p-iru, K. . hall, W H North Commercial street. Jarnoary SO Michigssu o elety mid winter sneetiag at KJ. ttaU, 240 N. Comme. clal Dinner at 1 pi na, ' " tJauuary,28 AH Uf meeting. League of Oregon Cities, chamber of com - i January SO ' Townsend umi . meeting, senior nigJ. school anditoriunsr 730 p . m. I ? 'January 80 President's ball.- , . - i January 31 Special city .and state election. ' Kyle Meted, Murder Count UcatU Of iiogh Moan Held Premeditated; Grand Jury, Report In a rharge of first. degree war- der azalnst John Kyle was re- turned yesterday by the Marlon county rrand lury in connection with the shooting of Hugh Jean Sloan at Broadacres ; the night of lu tSi& and feloniously, purposely and Aairkarnta mil : viwuvuMllrntAd malice, killed one HuSh Jean I Sloan with a pistol.' Paal Ky?' examined the indictment after its return, oy me granu jury ui eunea to comment on iu Witnesses wno appearea oeiora me grana jury were. 4r, u. a. Barrier, county coroner; Dr. Paul A. pern Der ton. waiter , uinsmr, Farley Slogan ana George mom as, state police oiricers; joe Smith, Ed O. Millen, Mrs,; Sloan, J. Melvin Ringo and R. E.' Jones. Kyle's account of the shooting was that Sloan, a neighbor and his best friend, came into his house in the middle of the night when Kyle was asleep, that he was awakened by the intruder, that tbe Intruder cursed him and grap ' pled with him and in the melee the shooting took place. He main tain oh ti a ' HMn't Vnnnr hA hnrt shot sloan BQtll after going t0 sloan.g home and returning to his own house.. Kyle claimed he had some money in his possession and thought that the invader was af- ! ter that. . County Vault Is Near Completion Construction of a new vault to house all the tax books at the courthouse is nearlng completion in the basement of the building. The new vault, made of reinforc ed concrete, is to be adjacent to the elevator so the books from the tax department can be hauled to and from the vault at the close of each day's business. In tbe vault will also be housed some of the records of the coun ty clerk. Construction of the vault, at a cost of more than $1000 to the county court, grew out of the rec ommendations OI a special com- I mlttee anDointed after the state- house fire Anril 25. Tha commit- torn vaf . annntv n oVo steps at once to protect valuable i records which would hare been destroyed in case of a general fire at the courthouse. Denials Made to Adultery Charge Raymond Gunn and Winett RInimwi enrh nlondod not rnlltv "aman en paaea not guilty "i"ce La ,rda., adultery complaint made against them, and following preliminary bearing in the afternoon were held to answer to the grand jury. They are in the county jail in lieu of $500 bail each. Complaint against Gunn was- made by his wife, and against the woman, by her husband. State Hospital Reaches High Population Mark of 2380; Addition Needed The population of the Oregon state hospital here reached Us peas rriaay wun more man zw patients registered. State Treasurer Holman, after Visiting the institution. Said the new building now under construe- tion would be filled within a year after its completion. The new structure has a capa- city of 200 beds. Vurlnn Mnna Rnrmp, A mpTl- I -e rr i v mytA tn, in mam. i.niBe- . fnint mt- I - " ' ing ana ClUD supper ai v. m. . . . . . f m Monday in the Fraternal temple lodge rooms. Signing for mem- Dersnip in tne somi veieumi all boys Whose fathers are Le- gionnalres 'Will be the main busi- laetwa. i mgtnnA 'm..n- i ass jmvmc .sue w.o the late Rudolph Stadell, sr., nas I A icnnn ...n.Jin, :c a i mdcw vvvv ..vw. w I If I Knv.nv4 ,(1 r. t9 nVM.a,A yieuuiiuu; s"""0 counjresteraay. neat estate i y- praised at $4000; personal prop erty at 12090. Administrators of the state are to be Ernest Stadeli and Marie Stadeli. Jersey Meet Today The annu al meeting of the Marion county Jersey cattle club will be held this afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the I .chamber of commerce, with J. R. Davis or saiem, presiueni, pre siding.'': I J', ' ; 'x; . Whites on Visit Mr. and Mrs. Herbert White have returned to their home in Eugene after visit-. inc a lew . aays at : tne. nome oi Mrs. white's - parents, Mr. I ana Mrs. F. S. Craig. , . . .. . v Sreedlng Charged Waldo D. iKleen, Pratnm motorist, was ar rested by. Salem police yesterday on a charge of speeding. No oth er trauic arrests. were maue oar- Denies Demnrrer- Demurrer of tne aetenaant in tne case or. jam nie Von - Schlkk against KelUe Savery and ..Pierre- Savery has been ' dismissed: in eircult court . here.- ... ' ' , Gets - Jadgmeat ' .The Eens company , has secured a Judgment against J. W. Archibald and Rob art Archibald, the Judgment call? , Ing for HIS ,. and Interest anq ,. costs. -, : Fined S20, Drunk Albert Tra4 I ey, Salem, paid a J 20 fine in mu- I aid pal. . court yesterday on : a : charge of being drunk. - . Case Dismissed Suit of F. M; Reed against F. E. Prime- has been- dismissed -in circuit court I here nnder agreement by both i Perilioi Columbia Entrance Emphasized Anew t f -.. u -7. v.k.w j trr" Tho fiea'th of JU nun in the wreck WW river emphasizes anew the hazards of that gateway to the Pacific of the river, location of Peacock ..... . torn in two ny tne iierce storm 1 HtttBi SUNDAY in the Churches COUBT ST. OH&XSTXAjr CHUKCH Court and 8eYenteenth street; D. W. Danaitlg, pastor. Bible school at A:45; Min Jean Hawkint,' aopt. Piano aolos, Martha Waller and Donald Wegner. Mor ning worship and obaerrane of the Lord's Supper at 11. Mesaage: "TM Old Time Kelijion." Christian Endear or, junior, intermediate and aenior aoci etiea. - ETening worship at 7:30. 8or priae family special meaaag: "A Met sate to Parents." All day meeting of the Ladies' Aid Wednesday with Drama club meeting at night. Mid-week aerriee in the basement of the Bungalow Thurs day at 7:30. AMXBICAK LtTTHEBAlT CHUBCH Church street between Chemeketa and Center streets. Ber. P. W. Eriksen, pas tor. 9:45 . m., Sunday school grided work, Arnold A. Krueger, supt 11 a. morning worsbip, "TDat certain jsusi of Jeans." Prelude: ETening Song, Buck, Ruth Bedford. Offertory sole: "In the Shadow of the Almighty, - snipp- matin Barnea, Miss Lillian Scott. Be eeption of new members. Anthem, "Bean .;! gaTioar." rrBed by Means ChrUtUnsea. Prof. . w. Hobson. di rector. 7 p. m., th younf people't '"P" Choir rehearsal Thursday, 8 p. CALVABT BAPTIST Ferry at High streets. ReT. Amo Q. Weniger, pastor. Bible school at 9:45 a. m. with W. F. Foster, superintendent. Worship at 11 a. m., "Satan and the Saviour. ' loung people s serrice at o:u p. m. Evening worship at t:bu o eioci. A Message From ilell. Dnnng tne fore part, of the serrice the following questions will be answered: "Should tbe Church Baptize for the Dead I ana Does Paul think eating flesh or meat a stumbling block to sinners I" The vest ad choir nnder the direction oi K. D. Undbn Midweek service Wednesdsy st 5:3'-' ! FIBST CHTJBCH OF GOD North Cttaxe and Hood streets; L. W. Johnson, pastor. Sunday school as sembly at 8:45: Lyle D. Knox, supt. Morning aervice at 11. laymen a meet ing at 2 :30 p. m. Junior choir rehearsal at 2:80. Young People s meeting at rl-45. Short addresses by Jas. B. DavU. F. O. Repine, Lyle D. Knev. Evening services at . 7 :45. Third in the series of sermons on "Causes of Crime." . F. Atchler. supt. of Oregon Antl-Cig arette league, will deliver the sermon. Subject, "Enemy of Youth. FTBST X. E. State and Church streets. Jas. E. HiV liran. pastor. Mildred Bartholomew, di rector of Tonnr neoDte's activities. R. X, slaf Tn"JZ?ll?".lt AT.' T "Th. wTiti., icariat." xventng wonmp i:av eioe. 'rr.V"' ZTLTXTZZZtZ I Totional meeting. The college vespers. I fireplace room, at s:so p. m. FZE8T CHSJ3TIAK CHTJBCH Corner of Center and High streets, Gny L. Drill, minister. Church school at V:0 with A. P. speer, supt. Morning worship and communion at 10:45. Anthem: gel Voices Ever Sinring." Bortniansky. Sermon: "Romancing with Religion." Christian Endeavor at 6:15. Evening ser vice at 7 :30. Special music by the Sharp- I uci i IV. oriinwu . . i.ui i .vh uau' i . a r u tian obaoUUl" Church Night on Thnre- day. Club supper at :30; classes and devotional service st 7:30. fxrmnnr nr toti viritrw 13U and Center streets. Sunday school st j45 a. Frank Mwiihr, jnpt. minister. S,nno- "None of Tonr Busineaa." 4:80 p. m., orchastra prae- tice. 6:80 p. m., xonag jreopie a meet- int. 7:sa p. m-. evangeiistie aennon. I "The Fear Fundamental Principles at I n--..l aii,.ii. Vrrmr mceHn I uv-K- " - Wednesday. 7:80 p. m FSEX ICSTHODIST CHURCH North .WTnter at Market a treat: M. B. Pitcher, pastor. Maxine Hoes director frt the vonnr people's activities. Herbert Hansen, 8. 8. supt. 8undaT school at 9:45. Morning worship and sermon at 11. "Haavanlv things Bevealed." The Y.P.V.8.. rmpi. at 6:80: . evaageHstie Godliness." servieea at 7:30, "Uutwaro ana lnwara Prayer meeting Thursday 7: so p. m " noasDAU rniEHSS famiasae4ast fine I W sAool at 10 a.' m. Mrs. Bert Hamilton, superintendent. Horning worship at 11 o'clock. "God given Contentment." Duet. "1 Knew He'U Keep Me" oy T "1.171 and Orpha Cammack. Intercessory (prayer concert directed by Fhillis Vaey at eve ning; warship hour. Tuesday, 7:30 p. ssu. choir practice. Wednesday, l :u . Missionary society meets at sons oi asrs. W. B. Hoffnell. msr cosenxoATXOHaX T.rbertv st Center street. J. K Sinieada, mintatar. SundlT School at t:45 a. - varahis at 11 ' clock. Samoa, "The Church vtrssi t wsne s nw eussion of whet sosse raligious Bberals c toe chorea to emtemperary soeletyr - wva VBVX.TCAX.' a mZFOXKES K.Mk n.nitnl d Veriest atrecta. M in. Horstaan. paator. Sunday, sehool at 10 n. an.- German servieea a 19 a. uu Engliah aarrieea at 11 a, a '!TM Pan f Another Day,'"';.- , j.,- -,-v.. TEB FEJrrXCOIXAI. CHTJICH OT OB SIS K. OommereiaL ' Bible school. S a, .: His. Jaw "rVilaen. anpt Derotiennl aerviee,- f. an. , . Jtvangaiaue, sarvtca. VtSO. . Sneeial meat! n re every night at 7:30. Visiting ministers expected. A. J. Jsnsen, pastarrJ"!.--- SUKIYAKI DINNER , Also Amertran Dishes ' How get theret Too walking down" Commercial street ; to Fits; fishing- market - then yon steppisr ' upstairs. There we are. - - - - , ' 11 A. M. to 2 A. M. , . i 1 of the frcizhtcr Iowa on Peacock Spit and uie position or in town . I A At ast onnuay morn lBn-imrrua iwiwi TOST nXSBTTESXAlT Winter and Chemeketa streets. GroTer Birtchet. D.D.. pastor. Chareh school at 9:30 a. m.,led by J. J. Fitaaimmens. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Special Albany college day. Series, "Facta Con cerning Myself. II. What Hare It" Spe cial music by Albany college male quar tette. Anthem, "Great and Marretona" (Turner). C E. societies at O:so p. m- ETening worship at 7:30 o'elock. Series, 'Essentials in Successful Homemaking. II. Establishing the Home; or the Mar riage Contract." Anthem, "O for a Closer Walk With God" (Van .Vliet). Thursday, 7:80 p. m., midweek service. TOST BAPTIST Marion and North Liberty streets. Brit- ton Boss, minister. Bible school at 0:45 m. Fred Broer. superintendent. Morn ing worship at 11 o'clock. Sermon, "The Peace. Place and Prospect of Justifica tion." B.Y.P.tJ. at 6:30 n. m. Sunday erening prayer meeting at 4:30 o'clock. Organ prelude at 7:10 p. m. Kiss Mil- it Miller, organist, i-remng serrice at SO a'elock. Sermon. "Some Beggars 1 Met on My Beeent Trip to Europe and the Holy Land." Special musie by the choir. Wednesday erening 7:80 o'clock prayer meeting. HIGHULKD FBTXKSS Highland avenue at Church street. T Clio Brown, pastor. Bible school at 10 n. Clifton Hose, superintendent, nor hrp at 11 a. m., 'Serving the Present Age." Young men and boys to meet at 4 p. m. Junior C. E. at 5:30 p. m. in termediate and adult J. t. at o:au p. m Evangeliatie service at 7:30 p. m., 'The I New Birth, Sin and Then What!" j Men's prayer meeting Monday at 7:30 B. Midweek prayer meeting 'inursaay at 7:30 p. m. raSIETOOS TTKITED JUtETHSXJf North 17th and Nebraska streets. R C. Hana, minister. C. B. allover, choir nl- rrtnr. Handav acaool at :ea a. m. inr worship at 11 o'clock. "Contrasts. Christian Endeavor at 6 :30 p. m. Eve ning worship at 7:30 o'doek. "The Power and Majesty of God," the eighth study in the Book of Revelation. Mid week Bible Study "Wednesday st 7:30 p. m. C. A M. A. GOSPEL TABBBVACXB 55 Ferry street. Sunday school at 9:45 a. nr. Horning worship 11 o clock. Uv. J. D. Williams, district superinten dent from Seattle, will apeak. Kev. F. D. Miller will apeak at S p. m. Tonng peo ple'a meeting at S:45 p. m. Evening ser vice at 7:45 o'clock. Rev. E. A. Truax, returned missionary from China, will be the sneaker. This will close the mission ary convention. rr&ST BTAJrCTELICAL Corner Summer and- Marion streets. (ft W. Pettieord. D.D.. aaintater. Sun day school at :45 a. m. John J. Rudm, superintendent. Homing worship at 11 'clock. Special music. Sermon, "Paul at Athens." Senior league ana young pew um t :30 o. aa. Evening evan- ralistie aerviee at 7:30 'eloek. "Mes sages from God to Han Second Kings- . , . r- ? 1 1 vri Tenor aoio oy tmi. thh "'". Bible study Thursday at T:so p. m. tnrrriD scibvcb or tbtjth Tlow.hin CanUr. '420 - State street. Junior Bible study at 10:30 a. as. Open forum at :30 p. m., "Helping Hands. Hmm aarviee at 7:45 . m. Lecture St B p. n by Dr. Kfing. "Voice From the Living Dead." Special musie by Mrs. Hogaa and Hra. Wilkina. Hidweek ser vices. Tuesday, S p. m open daas study, self development. . Wednesday, J p. m , silver tea. 8 p. -. healing study. Thurs day. 8 P. m- demonstrations and lecture. XjnQHT MXHOMAL COKaxEOATIOKAL l oth 4 rnnr atreeta. H. C. Stover, minister. Horning worship at 11 o'clock Sermon. "A Tale of Two Cities' An sa.,. "1 Will Ertol Thee" (Wilson). Evening aervice at n cioca. kub riiA Mtaiu. Aaraesarii "Daniel. Sunday aeaool at iu a. an. my nsri. Mwristaassst. Christian Endeavor 6:4j p. as. Young people's foram at 6:43 p. nw : ItloH tXB MXMOKIAI. M- K: Wnrih Winter and Jefferson streets. Lynn A. Wood, minister. Chareh school at S:45 a.'B. H. B. Carpenter, supenn- tmdans. Horning worship St II -eloen. -'W.nhin ! Brotherhoed." Intermadi- ate league at 11:80 p. m. Epworth league- a :30 o. m. Service at 7:so P. ou roi- towing the Vision.' Prsytr meeting Thursday at 7:30 p. m. cram luthebajt Eighteenth and 8tate streets. Bev. Amos E. llinneman, A.M., pastor. German ser vieea at 0:80 a. m "Water late Wine." Eas-Uah servieea' at U s. n. "Jesus ei the Wedding Feast." Sunday school at- 9:80 a. ra. Mrs. Jacob Fo, . anpermtM' dent. Lather league at 7 p. sa. Excellent buys Hiir ing January in both local and i made-to-r order uits. V -Sec De Jt Rlosher: 474 CourtyPhone 5401 Elfathrow yonr watch w J away. We fix them when others can't. Gnaranteed watrH renairinr or roar moner back. The store that sella Qual ity, merchandise for less. ufll Watches - Diamonds Jewelry ai r ITS N. Liberty St, - ss :)' y 'O'G EAM. Spit at the mouth of the Columbia ocean. Drawing shows the month wnw sne sii-uck me hw um 1 iuusuicu 41cm. rULST OSBMAV BAPTIST North CotUga and D atreeta. J. F. Olthoff. paator.i Bible school at 8 :45 n. Bam stnirman. auperinienaent. Horning worship at 11 'dock. "Over coming Giants.": Evening service at 7:80 o'clock is in charge of the young peo ple, topic, "Some Bible Revivals." Hern- v:. : - r tj ..Viul - J ing wvrtBip til UTtiuiu. iHmv .mw. mmi evening in English. Bible study Wednes day at 8 p. m. SOUTH SALEM FEIEJTDS S. Commercial at Washington street. Chas. 0. Hsworth. pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Horning worship 11 o'clock, Paul' a Perapective." Christian Endea vor meeting at 6:30 p. m. Mas P ember- ton, leader. Krenlng meeting lor worsnip at 7:30 o clock. Midweek meeting lnura- day at 7:30 p. m. ATJM8VIULE CHKI8TIAN CHTJSCH Sunday school, 10. Horning worship. 11. "The Infallible Record," by Bev. P. Crowle-CBenn. Solo ."Come. Te Disconsolate." ' Young People'a Christian Tndeavor, 6:30. Evangelistic service. 7:30, "The Triumphal Entry." OUer tory aolo, "Under Hia Wings." GLAD TIDINQS MISSIOS 1455 Oak street. Evsngelistie meet ings each night. 730 e clock: D. I. Hiller, evangelist. Sunday school at 10 . Worship, 11 a. m. loung Peo ple's meeting, 6:30 p. ; Salvation mes aage, 7:30 p..m. : nioie etuay vteanes dsy. 7:30 p. m. Prsyer and praise. Fri day, 7:30 p. m. E. D. Landon, pastor. THE CHTJBCH AT SALEM Sunday morning worship at 10:30 o'clock. "A Four Horse Team." Bible school at 2 p. m. Prayer at 8:30 p. m. P. O. at 6:45 p. m. Evangeiistie at 7:45 p. m. Subject. "Three Fools." Special e-oxnel meetings every night at 7:45 o'clock. Evangelist and Mrs. Robert Sweeten, speaking. SALEM HEIGHT8 Snndav school at 10 a. m. Mr. Skelton, superintendent. Evangelistic aervice at 11 a., with young men or. tne noseaaw gospel band bringing messagea. cvaa-a-elistte service at 7:30 p. sa. Milo ait- ton Rasa, eptsking. The revival aervice continue nightly at 7. -so p. m. FTBST CHOKCH OT C HEIST "i SCIEKTIST Chameketa and Liberty atreeta. SuS- dav achoel at 9:45 and 11 a. m. -Services at 11 a. a. and 8 p. a. Subject, "LiUe.- Teatimony meeting at 8 p. nt-. Wedae. day. Reading roam in Masonic l em pie. II a. m. to o:3U p. m except ounj and holidays, EMMATOXL FULL GOSPEL lOSSIOV Anih 12th and 1eslie atreeta. UpsUirs. Bible school at 10 a. m. Morn ing worship; at 11 o'elock. Evangeiistie uniu at 7:45 p. m. Hidweek service Taesdsy at 8 p. m. Prayer and messsge Friday night. THE CHTTBCH OF JESTTS CHRIST OF LATTER DAT SAIKT8 Corner of Cottage and Chemeketa atnetL Sunday srbool at 10 a. m. Seer- mmrwtrm at S:S0 P. Wl. H.I.A. TuO- day at 7:80 p. m.. Kelvet aociety nure- a,; as a p. . mrrtnew or CHRIST North Cottage and Shipping streets. C. T. Spring, minister. Bible stuay at 10 s. m. Sermon at 11 mr m. ObserrsBf of the LordU supper. Eveniag service at , 7:30 e'eloels. St. JOHH'S EVAJfCL lUTHERAK - (Missouri SvnodV lath an A atreeta. H. W. GfOSS. Pa- nr Rundav school at 9 a. m. Service. t 10 a. m. German at 11 a. m. . nr. rATTL'S BriSCOrAX. CHURCH- Church and Chemeketa atreeta. Holy eenrarunion,: 7 3U a. m. a.a a a. prarsr ana aeraaou, Rev. Gerg H. Bvav reetor. - Chinese Medicine Co. without operation- . moat ailments of stomach, liTer glands, skin and or inary system of men and .women can. .be removed: by - using -...Jl.. 10 DOT inueuic " . iNSi wears In business. Licensed ' Naturo oathle Pvsicians. . ' TOS Coart street. eoner Liberty of I c' " flee pen Taesdays I r:,. i! ' and Saturdays, 10 i A. M. to 1 P. M- ' -.A 0 P. M. to T.-: : f0' I Consnltatloa, Blood JT,?;mrf. Pressare and Urine 'Tu.- Testa free of charge, . USE CHINESE HERBS WHEN OTHERS FAUi Charlie Chan v Chineee Herbs Remedies - are . noa polsoa oaSa their beak tag Tirtae has been t eittd handreds j jrears . e ' nents.1 aose. throat sinasitls. eatarrsw- ears, tangs, asthsoa, 4ironk: consTh. - stomach, call atones; colitis, cuistIpatlon,'-dK abetlsj kidneys, blaaaer, neart, blood iaerre1aiernlgU,iie- Btatism, high ' blood pressnre. glaad skin aoretv male, leinate and children disordera. C B. ! Fong, B years practice in , rtilna. Herb ' Specialist, give relief after others . fail. 122 If. Commercial SU Salem, Ore. Office boars 0 to O p.av Sunday aad WedV 9 to 10 a4nv V f CsV T. T. UUSI . V. D. aLnBM Credit Relation To Recovery S een That Department "Able to Create New Bosiness :by Qose Studies' "Recovery! Is right in our laps and many of jus do not realise it Vera Robb, credit manager for Firestone Serrice stores here told the Salem Credit association yes terday noon in emphasizing what recent expenditures, of billions tor new factories - in this : country mean to the credit field. Managers idf credit sales must realize they are definite and rital factors in the; world of business," Robb. - said,, urging the develon ment of a forward look and de relopment of tew sales by the cre dit department without waiting always for salesmen to put over this work. - j . '. ; "Our Job Is not only to say 'yes' and 'no' jbut also to get new customers," Robb declared, point ing out how jin the business, he represents 44 j new accounts were opened in five days through such efforts.' He said during 1535 the charge-off on business tor -. his store was only one-third of one and Settings Exceptional - In "Outward Bound", Presented by Willamette Cast Tonight, S. H. S. Willamette university players will present a' drama which will be unnsnal in! more ways than one when they stage Sutton Yale's three-act "Outward Bound" in the Salem high school audi torlam at 8:30 o'clock.- ' - . The play, widely hailed when it opened in New York in 1932, is an unnsnal yehicle for college actors but the settings and light ing will also be a new departure tor Willamette theatricals. Unusual care has been taken in the preparation of the produc tion, an ambitious one for col lege players, end Prof. H. E. Bahe as director, Genevieve Thay er as assistant .director and Con stance Fowler j as art director hare given the i production of the play more directorial superrision than any previous Willamette play. i Settings Original The scenery j and settings for Outward Bound" hare been ex ecuted by the university art classes and are said to be dis tinctly superior. An attempt to capture the rather ethereal mood of the production has been made in the lighting system which with floods and spots will light the acting area rather than the scen ery. No footlights will be used. All of the action takes place aboard a ship, outward bound for an unknown destination. All the characters have died but go on TEMPLE BAPTIST Corner of North 19th and Breyman streets. Ernest H. Brown, pastor. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Worship at 11 a. m.. "Spiritual Power." B. T. P. U. at 6:30 p. m. Servieea at 2:30 p. as., "The Fool I iahness of Preaching What Ooea it Re veal!" Prayer meeting Thursday -a4 7:30 P. m. IMMAOTEL BAPTIST Corner of Hasel and Academy atreeta. Bible school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Special muaic. Pray er aerviee Thursday evening at i :su 'clock. 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" - The annual spring banquet. of the Credit association has been set definitely for March 12, when Dr.1 Bruce Baxter of Willamette will be the speaker, Howard Grimm, association president, . announced yesterday. The spring event was set ahead a week, partly due to-, conflict otherwise with the state basketball tournament. -, , : . Sons of Legion Chapter Talked - Plans to form a' Salem chap- . ter of the Sons of.Atner)eaa Le- ' gion will be revived at a. potluck , supper meeting of ; Cpltal Post - ; No. f of the Leglonf at Fraternal temple at 6: JO o'clock Monday night. A charter for the junior .;. Legion organization haa beenap- ' plied for and Approved bf; toe pOSt. ' ' l ''!.- k' ' -f ' Al Greenwalt, state chairman of the Sons .of American Legion, will bring the new charter and assist in the organization, meeting Mon day night. Any eon ov a living ., legionaire whose dues fare paid or of a deceased legionnaire is ellgl- ', bit for membership.' The Legion ? is anxious that all .bays eligible to Join the Junior organization at tend Monday night's meeting. they led before death. Consider able new talent wasdiscovered in the production of the drama, with Dorothy Lipps, a transfer from Sacramento junior college, being outstanding in the part of Miss Midget, a little charwoman. Art Lamka, playing the tragic-comic' part of Tom. has also shown fine dramatic ability. Tickets for the play will be on sale today at the Central Phar macy. - living. In the play, the same lives EDneceH vs. For fire years "Caterpil lar" Diesel Tractors hare been pioneering: . ... pointing the way for oth- . . ers to follow .... out in . front with the first sac cessfal Diesel Tractor. Now nearly every manu facturer builds a Diesel : i ciiEiiie ui uuva vuc . . s it is Diesel ts. 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