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: Local News Brief s " ' - - --,.,- ... ...... , -'' Elected, Tillamook Schools Virginia Mason of the Willam ette university class of '11 has accepted a position in the Tilla mook senior high school, where she will teach English and dra matics and have charge of the school library, it was announced yesterday by Pearl Swanson, uni versity appointment secretary. Sjnc graduating Miss Mason has taught, in Mill City and Wood burn, and last year took graduate work, at the University of Wash ington. - "Ford Performance," a slide film can be seen Sunday at the Valley Motor Co. in Salem. Kelson .to Speak Theodore G. Nelson is to be the guest speaker at the Dakota states annual pic nic, at Jantien beach, Sunday. Mrs. Desta Stevens, Portland, sec retary of the society, announced . yesterday. He will speak on "The contribution of the Dakotas to the Pacific' northwest.," ; . ' Missouri Picnic Sunday The Missouri IsUUe picnic will be held at the fairgrounds Sunday start ing at 10 o'clock. A program for "the afternoon-has been. arranged ; by President J. L. Cutler. Ice Prompt residence delivery. Also crushed ice and salt for Ice Cream. Phone 5603. Capital Ice c Cold Storage Co., 560 Trade St. 4 Fatalities, Industry There were four fatalities in Oregon due to industrial accidents during the week ending June 25, the state Industrial accident commission reported yesterday. The victims were Calvin M. Potter, of Grants Pass, quarry worker; Lester Banmgardner, Portland, lineman; Edward Schmidt, Portland, bridge tender, and Kenneth C. Stuart, Enterprise, fireman. There were 740 accidents reported to the commission' during the week. Bargain days at Millers! Wilson Promoted Gordon Wil son Shell Oil company depot man ager bete, yesterday received no tice of his promotion " to Spokane, Wash., where he will . head the lubrication division. JackuPo.nl- ' man, of ,Wena tehee, .Wash., will ..succeed Wilson here: Wilson and his , family will leave next week for their new home. Wilson is a member of the Salem Kiwanls club : and breakfast club. , Would you like to see- the slide film "The Story of Wool and Mo hair," a description of Ford up holstery v Come to the Valley Motor Co. in Salem, all day Sun day. Here for Visit Mrs. Ethel Coe of Woodstock, 111., where she is county school superintend ent: of McHenry county, arrived here yesterday afternoon for a brief visit with her sister-in-law, "Mrs. B. Cunningham. Mrs. Coe cams west as a delegate to the national education .association convention. M r s. Cunningham will attend the NEA. Bargain days at Millers! ' G eta Princlpalshlp Matthew Thompson, who was graduated from" Willamette university in 193S, has been appointed princi pal of the high school at Prairie Home, Ore., according to an-.'- nouncement made yesterday by the university. Since his gradua tion he has been principal of Sweet Home high school. "Lincoln Zepher Performance," a slide film, can be seen Tuesday at the. Valley Motor Co. In Salem. C. E. Union tTkleet The Mar lon county Christian Endeavor Union will hold 1U monthly bus iness . meeting Monday . night at 7:30 o'clock atl the South Salem Friends church. The theme for Endeavorers throughout the coun ty during July will be. "Living Christ through Prayer in My So- clety.' Fancy fryers, dressed and drawn. Salem Fish Poultry Mkt. ,. - - i .. Keenaa Funeral Today Re quiem mass for Rev. Thomas V. Keenen, former pastor of St. Vin cent de Paul church here, will he held at St. Mary's cathedral here at II a, m., today. In charge of the most Rev. Edward D. Ho w ' ard, archbishop of Portland in Oregon. Discontinue Luncheons T h e directors otjhe chamber of com merce decided this week to hold no more Monday forum luncheons until after the state fair in Sep tember. - One more meeting for next week was proposed, hut a surjrey proved that it wonld he impractical. , r Obituary H ' Lnngrelr' John Langrell, ,44, In-this city Friday, June 34. Announcements later from the Clough-Barrick ehapeL : ... ,:, Interest Charge -When You FINANCE That New Car See See HOMER H. SMITH Over Miller's Store Ph. 9181 CHINESE MEDICINE CO. Katnral remedies for disorders of liv er, stomach, glands, skin, ; and nrinary srstens of men and women. . Remedies for constipation, asthma, arthritis, snsar diabetes and. rheumatism. T. I. LAM I rears in bust- " ness. Ratnropathie physicians, 893 H Conrt St. ooritr lADeny Office open Satur days and Tuesdays only, 10 A. ML t 1 f P. II,-O P. L to 7. ConsnlUtion Blood mm ii i i eV : Peddlers Not' Sanctioned A number of out of town solicitors have been peddling neckties from door to door In the last few days, without the endorsement of the Salem Business Men's League, according to Lawrence N. Simon, president. Business and profes sional men, as well as housekeep ers have been urged to ask for a League letter of endorsement be fore doing business with any such peddlers. Ice Prompt residence delivery. Also crashed ice and salt for Ice Cream- JPhone 5603. Capital Ice low Storage Co., 560 Trade St. To. Send Notices Notices will be sent out soon to property own ers that grass on vacant lots nn't be cut' and disposed of. A man started working out of the city engineer's office yesterday and checking on vacant lots which are uncared for. Jf the owners do not cut the grass after receiving the .notice, the city will have the work done and the cost becomes-a Hen against the property. Bargain days at Millers! Funds Still Short No definite ngures on the return from the benefit dance held at the Dream land rink Thursday night could be given yesterday. The dance j was sponsored by the Salem iraaes ana la Dor councl to raise funds for the Floyd McMullen memorial car. Sponsors estimated that -there would be around 300 still to be raised after the returns fronfethe dance were added up. . New! Just arrived! Women's uni forms in white and colors. Action backs, form fitting, etc., $1.95. Miller's 2nd floor. McKays Back Mr. and Mrs. Douglas McKay and -family ar rived home yesterday afjfer an ex tensive tour through California and Into northern Mexico. The McKays went south along the Redwood highway to San Fran cisco, then on to Los Angeles and ban Diego, where they saw the fair. . Weather was hot they re ported. Be sure to attend Miller's bargain days event! Save monecon every thing you wear! I Arrests Made City n o 1 1 c e4 made three arrests yesterday for traffic violations. Vernon Price, Eugene, and Frederick S. Ledue. West Salem, were charged with violation of the basic rule by speeding. Bradley Blankenship. Hazeldorf apartments, as ar rested on a charge of making a left turn into an alley. Bargain days at Millers! Extradition Authorized Gov ernor Martin has authorized the extradition of Gerald Vance, who is wanted in Orange county. Calif., on a charge of assault with a deadly weapon and rob bery. He is under arrest at Med- ford. Nursery Closed The nursery school which has been held at the Highland school building here closed yesterday until further no tice. Births Mauk To Mr. and Mrs. Clair E. Mauk, 608 South 12th streets. son. Eugene Clarence, at the ' residence June 20. Barnwell To Mr. and Mrs. Harold , B. Barnwell, 'route six. a daughter, Janet Louise, at the residence June 23. Spalding To Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Spalding. Dallas, a daugh ter, Jean Holman. at Salem Gen eral. hospital June 11. - Layton To Mr. and Mrs. Hom er R. Layton. 940 Columbia street, a son. Keith Rollan. at Salem General hospital June, 11. Schreder To Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schreder, 1620 South Commercial street, a son, Kenneth Duane, at Deaconess hospital June 19. Gilbert To Mr. and Mrs. Ber- narr L. Gilbert, 1755 Johns street, a daughter, Jo Ann, at Sa lem General hospital June 16. Boyes To Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Boyes, 2055 Virginia street, a daughter, Dorothy Charleen, at Deaconess hospital June 14. Irwin To Mr. and Mrs. Theo Irwin, 1855 North Winter, a daughter, Tressa Arlene, horn at the residence June 24. Hub To Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Huber, 284 West Miller street, a son, Lloyd Harold, June 22. L. G. PRESCOTT Jeweler Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repairing Agate cutting and mounting Violin making and repairing. 2S4 N. Church St. across from State Theatre. DOUBLE wAJLD. BORDER Many patterns have enough for several rooms. TWs is a discontinued lot of watt paper, and we will not be able to duplicate the patterna. S30l?G9;no3)Gl3l)TinGlls & (g 484 State St. Admits Theft . Of Yearling Mill City Man Says It's IIU First Offense; Sentence Delayed Rex Ollie Stevenson of near Mill City appeared ' before Judge L. H. McMahan in circuit court here last night and entered plea of guilty to a charge of larceny of a yearling heifer from John Stanton. - While state police have re ceived considerable complaint from that section on loss of live stock, Stevenson told the court the incident on which he was ar rested was his first offense. The court instructed District Attorney W. H. Trindle to look further into the case, and Stevenson will reappear Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock for sentence. Paul Dickman, route fice, who came up last night for sentence, on a charge involving bad checks, told the court he never got in trouble except when he drank li quor. He said he scattered 8 or 9 worthless checks prior to be ing, arrested on the charge now pending. The courts-postponed sentence until Tuesday at 10 a. m. 4 Guy O. Smith yesterday filed suit against the Heltzel Estate, Inc., asking an injunction to re strain proceedings on a foreclos ure suit. Judgment in which he asks the court to declare null and void. Smith alleges that before the foreclosure sale John Heltzel, vice-president for the estate cor poration, Agreed not to take a de ficiency Judgment and that in view of this agreement Smith withdrew all opposition to sale of the property involved. Circuit Court r William E. Cadle vs. A. I. Crandall; application to place on trial docket. George M. Hovser vs. W. W. Hoek enia: motion to set. Chester B. Zumwalt administrator of Mary L. Radford' estate vs. Ines Knapp and other ; motion to ttrika parta of complaint. Salem Narration eompanr et al . Frank C. McColloch at public utilitiea commissioner: motion to strike parts of complaint: also similar motion by inter eBora. Oswald H. Morley and William R. Pfan. Investors Syndicate ts. Jeff D. Cooper et n; certificate of tale of real estate on . foreclosure. State ts. Charles W. Snyder; certifi cate of sale of real property ea fore-" closure. Bernice Kelson ts. Robin Reed: di- Permlts Issued T h e permit for the 67th new house in Salem since January 1 went to E. R. Edwards yesterday. He is to erect an 8800 dwelling and garage at 260 West Rural avenue. Other permits were issued to L. G. Page, alter dwelling. 270. Mission, $50; and James A. Byers, reroof dwell ing, 1270 North 21st, 750. Ice Prompt residence delivery. Also crushed ice and salt for Ice Cream. Phone 5603. Capital Ice ft Cold Storage Co., 560 Trade St. Fined, West Salem Raymond M. Hite of Portland pleaded guil ty to a charge of disorderly con duct before Justice of the Peace Elmer D. Cook of West Salem yesterday and was fined 8 2 5. The complaint was signed by Deputy Sheriff Walter Gerth, who made the arrest. LutFlojist, 1276 N.JUb. P.95I2. Going to XEA Among local educators who will be in attend ance at the Monday sessions of the National' Education associa tion convention in Portland Is Wayne D, Harding, rural school supervisor. Holmans to Coast Mr. and Mrs. Tom Holman. of Salem, ac companied by George and Art Lane, of Hopewell, made up a party who left today for a week's vacation on Drift creek. . Leaves for Coast Miss Olive M. Dahl, dean of women at Will amette university, left Thursday for Nelscott, where she will spend the rest of the summer at her beach cottage. Report Good Fishing Herman Brown and Ben Pade made tine catcher" in the Alsea river yes terday, they reported. Wainnted Royal Amies and Lamberts Poller Kclley! 4" . &CO. ROLL formerly sold for 35c, now .. To) A T formerly sold for eCjfN 5c per yard, now yd. .. y jCQs Coming Events iunm 25-2? Eagles state convention at Silver ton ends. , June 27 Open h o a s new grade school. Mission and University streets, 1 to 4 p. m. June 28 Annual Howell Bee Hive club i community picnic, Stout picnic grounds. June 28 Annual picnic, Missouri , Ktate association, state fairgrounds. Jane 28 County-wide re publican picnic, H a s e 1 Green park. July 2 Norman Thomas speaks, high school audi torium, 4 p. m. V July 4 Annual American Legion celebration, state fairgrounds. July 7 Marion county W.C.T.U. annual picnic, E T. Prescott's lawn, 1064 Oak. missed as settled. . Credit Serrice Co. ts. Charles A. Cole . Prnhate Cnnrt Ferdinand Rosehe estate; erdre for 7aTiam K. Hanley, administrator, to as sifB one-fourth intereat in $7500 judg ment against Ernest Page and James W. Walker te B. L. Reilly, attorney for es tate ia case in which, judgment was gained. Mary James estate; decree of discharge of Ladd and Bush trust company. J. C. Murphy estate; appraised at $37,660.14 by 8. J. Smith. Charles Mul len and Eugene C. Daridson. InTentory shows farm property, $17,000; personal property, $1100; notes,' mortgagee and bonds, balance. Margaret M. Winship estate: George Forge. Harry M. LeTy and J. K. Cham bers appointed appraisers. Mary F. Gregoire estate: stipulation allowing plaintiffs-in contested action to August 1 to file transcript of appeal. Marriage Licenses Glenn Seely, 2S, Woodburn farmer. H,-and Henrietta Chapelle, 23, Weodburn housekeeper. f Justice Court T. J. Murhammer, charged with har boring an unlicensed dog; to enter plea Monday, i p. a OliTer Johnson, eharged with larceny of woodcutting and ether toola: prelim inary hearing today, 9:30 . m. Hillman Putting. In New Machines Handling of the West Stayton bean pack will be speeded up this year by fce Hillman Packing com pany in West Salem by tne instal lation of new machinery which arrived this week at the cannery. The bean fcack is expected to run around 1500 to 1600 tons this year as against 1100 tons last year. Harvesting of the crop is scnea- uled to start around July 25. The crop can be easily handled with the new type graders and cook ers. New Women's Shop Opens Here Today Mode O'Day's new Salem store will open to Salem customers at 9 o'clock this morning. The event will be of especial interest to Sa lem women who will be able to buy the store's cotton frocks and lingerie at special asle prices, due to the fact that Mode O Day is now celebrating Its fourth anni versary. Accident Drivers Shotc Selves Up in Reports Made, 'Officer Asserts Lieutenant Max Alford of the state police spoke to the 20-30 club last night on "Getting No where Rapidly." By this, he pare ticularly referred to drivers who K O DAKS Complete stock Eastman Kodaks, Movie Cameras! Pattern's Book Store J. L. Cooke. Prop. 840 State St. Phone 4404 USB CHINESE HERBS When Others Fail CHARLIE CHAN Chinese Herbs REMEDIES Healing virtue has been tested nunareds years for chronic ail ments, nose, lk.l .InuItU eatarrb, ears, R FoB lungs, asthma, chronic cough, stomach, gaU stones colitis, constipation, dlabetis, kidneys, bladder, heart, blood nerves, neuralgia, rheumatism, high blood pressure, gland, skin sores, male, female and chil dren disorders. C B. Fong, 8 years practice In China, Herb Specialist, 122 N. Commercial St Salem, Ore. Office hours to 6 p.m. Sunday and Wed. 0 to 10 a.m O Salem, Ore. in reporting, accidents purposely evaded Important questions - re garding their condition, the con dition of their automobile at the time of the .accident, and the na ture of the mishap. This type of evasion, he said, showed that they had not .lived up to the rales and regulations of the highway. C1XVAST BATTIST CHTTKCH ferry and South High street ; Rev. Ana Q. Weniger. pastor. Sunday aerr- ieess as follows: Bible school, 8:45 a. m. ; W. r. Foster, aupt. Morning worship. 11 e clock; subject, ' Man a Kesponae to the eeenel." '- Younz neoDle's. serrice. S :5 p. an. . V es per prayer meeting 1 :80. Evening worship. 7:45 p. m.; sermon topic. "A Common Salvation. ", broadcast from te 8:45. The Tested choir will ins at both services under the direction of E. D. Liadburg. Midweek serrice. Wednesday, 7:45 p. an. . -' FIKST XATJLKXJTE CHTTRCH Corner of 18th and Center ettceta Marrin 6. Jobe, pastor. Sunday echool aernee at 11 a. an.; aermon by Rer. Ed gar Bimms: John Friesen. choir direetor special music. Toung people's serrice at T p. as.; Henry Mattaon, pres. Ersngel- istie serrice at 8 p. m. Bermon by Rer, Simms. Prayer serrice, Wednesday, S p m. Thursday, gospel melody and Sun day school proaram front 8:15 to 8:45. broadcast. Vacation ' bible achool each morning from 8 a, m. to 12 o clock. SOUTH SAXEK raZKSS South Commercial at Washington at. Chaa. C. Haworth, pastor. Sunday. 10 at.. Sunday school. 11. morninc wor ship. -Sermon. "Hnman Keeds All Met in Jeans Christ." 7 p. m.. Christian E- a ear or neetinc - s, erenins - worhii. Thursday. 8 p. as., monthly meetinf for DusCuess. riXST CHTTKCH 07 CHBIST 8CTXNTIST Chemeketa and Liberty streets: 8un day achool at S:43 and 11 a. m. Serr- ices at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. "Christian Science. Testimony meetinr at S m Wednesday. Readins room open the Mason ie temple, 11 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. except Sundays and holidays. EVANOEUSTIO TABERNACLE Ferry and 13th streets: C. G. Weston, pastor. Sunday achool at S:4S with C. A. Wilson, aupt. Eeriral aerriecs be ginning at 11 o clock with the out law" erangeliat. Benjamin F. Smith preachinf. Erening aerriee at 7:45 and eontlnuinc nightly except eunday. ' CHEI8T LTJTHEEAN CHTJKCH Xichteenth and 8tate street: Eer. Amos B. Minnemann, A.M-, pastor. Lxamina tion of the confirmation class, 0:30 a. m Confirmation with Holy Communion in the English, 11 s. m. Sunday school. 9:30 a. m. ; Mrs. Jacob fox. aupt. Loth er league, 7 p. m. SALEM MENNONITE CHURCH Corner of 17th and Chemeketa street! H. H. Dick. paBtor. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.: H. W. Wall. supt. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Erening serricea at 7:30 by Rer. N. N. Hiebert of Weat Salem. Frayer meeting Y ednesday. p. m. KNIGHT MEMORIAL CONGREGATIONAL H. C. Stover, minister. Morning wor. ship at 11. Sermon, "The Good Old Times." Anthem. "I Wait for th Lord" (Petrie). Sextet. "Under Thr Wings" (Meredith). Sunday school at 10 a. m.; Roy Harland, tupt. SALEM HEIGHTS COMMUNITY Milo Clifton Ross, pastor. Worship 10 a. m. Talk on "Twin Rocks Con ference." Sermon. "Some Prophetic Hap penings in the Near East." Sunday I ecuouti ii o clue., okciiuu, si.pt, EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED North Capitol and Marion atreest; Ed win Horstman, pastor. Sunday achool,. 10 a. m. German services. 10 a. m.. "Thirsting for God." English services. 11 a. m "The Amazing Christ. ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHTTRCH Church and Chemeketa atreets. Rer. George H. Swift, rector. Holy com munion, 7:30 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon ,11 a. m. JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES Fraternal temple. Liberty and Center, meet at 2:80 p. m. First meeting a bible lecture, followed at 8 o clock by bible study. XMMAKTTEX. BAPTIST Corner of Hazel and Academy atreets. Bible echool at 10 a. aa. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m. Special music. Prayer service, Thursday, 7:45 p. m. Next Sunday, June 28, you will find in s The New Editorial Section Editorials. Weekly discussion on economic, politics, edence er world vents, by Frank Cent, Dorothy Thompson and Mark Sullivan. Ouincy Scot' cartoon Ben Jlur Lampman Seaator Soaper In Other Days John Kelly's Capital Pageant Review Letter to Th Editor ' Kews reviews: The week in the world: ti e Oregon week: the week In Portland. Book review The New Magazine Section Four-color picture of Franklin D. Roosevelt (similar to the) one published last Sunday i All M, London). "Watch lor War. a prediction el Asiatic hoe by Bert Hall (General "Girl Hunt" by DasbJell Hammet. author el Th thin Man.- - - . . , ltehcMltatina Northwest Farms." "by Rex iord G. TuawsD, deeaibing reeettlement odoulstrccacn activities In turn Northwest. . A page of Ioot-coIoT pictures of tuvenQe svovie - stars. JL short story . . . and a "short" short star "Treading th Borderline," chapter 3. "Canada's Maternity Marathon." Plus tnany other feature. - . . and in fee main new section, a fiAstan-1 Vol taaeaee in fecal, natiaoal : and foreign " news! , - ' - -"WRBesWBaanaiaaBannBBjajBBBBBBBBjaaBBBBBBB FIRST BAPTIST CHTTKCH Marion aud North Liberty atreets: Bntton Ross, miniirter. Bible school at ...; Fred Broer. aupt. Iailjr a cation bible achool meeting erery week ff 'J ,8:i Morning worship at U clock. "Uateninr in ts Three Great Conversations." Junior, intermed iate nnd senior B.T.P.U. meet at 7 clock. Sunday prayer meeting at T . an. Orchestra prelude st 7:40 p. m. Serrice at S p. m. Sermon. "Wae Jesua f "I1.". J? Pacifiat and an Intemational iatl" Prayer meeting Wednesday. S p. am. Special music at both serricea. AMERICA LUTHXRAK CHURCH Church atreet between Chemekets and Center atreet: Her. P. W, Eriksen. pas tor. :45, Sunday achool; Arnold A. Krneger, aupt. 11 a. m., morning wor ahip; aermon. "Tenth and the Mighty Famine." Dnet, VCalm la the Night." Goetx. Miss Josephine Brosa and Berber! ??.. MU rnrtet. "Wars Yoa There V, Burleigh. Ronald Craren. Herb art Hobson. Garland Hallowell. Richard Barton, - Confirmation class, first cos mnnion at this aerriee. 7 p. as.. Toung People's meeting; Junior Kelson, leader. TREE METHODIST CHURCH . North .Winter at Market atreet, M. H. Pitcher, pastor. Maxine Rosa, director of the young people' a activities. Herbert Hansen, Sunday achool aupt. Sunday school at 9:45. Morning worship at 11. followed by the Lord' a supper. Rer. R. J. Milton will apeak. Missionary aerr iee at 3:80 p. m. Earnest Keasling. re gional secretary of the Y.P.M.8. will apeak. The Y.P.M.S. will meet at 0:30. Evangelistic aerriee at 7:30. Prayer aerriee Thursday If. m. THE CHTTRCH AT SALEM . Upstairs. 441 Court atreet; J. Alonio Bandera, pastor. Sunday, 9:45 a. m.. bi ble school. 11:15 a. m., devotional. 6:45 p. m., young peeple'a fellowship. 8 p. m.. evangelistic. Tuesday, 8 p. m.. bible atady. Testimony and praise. 8 p. m. Evangelistic services starting Fri day will continue orer Sunday. July 5. THE PENTECOSTAL CHTTRCH OF GOD 815 K, Commercial. Bible achool, 2 p. m. Daisy Mae Wilson, supt. Devo tional services at 8. Sunday erening at 7:45, debato on "Divorce and Remar riage" by two local ministers. Tuesday night prayer and praise. Thursday and Saturday aighta at 7:45. A. J. Jensen, pastor. ROSE LAND FRIENDS Milo Clifton Ross, pastor. Sunday achool, 10 a. m. Mrs. Bert L. Hamilton, aupt. Morning worship. 11. Sermon, "The Church, the Bride of Christ." Intre eessory prayer at 4. Christian Endearor at 7. Erengelistie serrice, 8 p. m.. "The Lore-Blare." Special music Prayer and monthly meeting, Thursday, 8 p. m. TENT MEETING Each erening at 7:45. Sunday school, 10 a.m. Morning worship at 11. At South 12th and Wilber streets. R. G. Hammond conducting. Under the aus pice of the Emmanuel Full Gospel Mis sion; W. A. Crumpacker, pastor. CHURCH OF CHRIST North Cottage and Shipping atreets. C. T. 8prings, minister. Bible study at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11. Topic. "The Lost Boy." Observance of the Lord's sup per. Evening service at 7:30 o'clock. We Need Chittum Bark Will Pay Top Prices We also buy hides of all kinds including Rabbit Skins. SALEM WOOL & HIDE CO. 450 N. Front St. Jf C. M. A. GOSPEL TABERNACLE S55 Ferry atreet: Rer. Roy Bressler, pastor. Sunday achool. 9:45 a. nv; Dan Sheets, aapt. Morning worship at 11 a. aubject, "Simon of Cyrene". Gos pel serrko st the Methodist Old Peo ple's homo, S p. m, pro gram by th goapel team of the C. A M. A. Toung people'e devotional aerriee. S :45 p. m. Erening evangelistic aerriee. 7:45 p. as. Subject. "How to Promote s Reviral." Prayer service, Tuesday. 7:45. Toung people's cottage prayer aerriee. Wednes day. 7:45. Choir and orchestra practice Taursdra, 7:45 n. m. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH -"-Corner of Center and High atreets. Guy L. Drill, miniater. Church achool at 9: SO, with A. P. Speer, aapt. Morning worship and communion at 10.-45.'Sq1o by Helen Ralph, "The Song of Life,! Cadman. Anthem, "Cornea at Times a Stillness." Calbrsith. Sermon. "The Tie- that Binds." Christisa Endeavor at 6 :4Sv Eve ning service at 8. Mixed quartet. 'Fol low the Gleam." Me Kinney. Sermon. "Human Scarecrowa." No -midweek meeting this week duo to the atato eon rentioa at Turner. COURT ST. CHTTRCH OF CHRIST Court and Serenteenth streets: D. W. Daniels, pastor. Bible school at 9:45; Mrs. Shoemaker, assistant aupt. Morn ing worship and Lord's Supper at 11 o'clock. Vocal duet. Mrs. Shoemaker and Mra. Tennis. Message. "Porerty That Makea Rich." Erening aerriee at 7:45 fallowed by Christian Endearor and adult discussion group. Message, "The Righteousness of Faith." Midwook aer riee In the Bungalow. Thursday at 7:45. ENGLEWOOD UNITED BRETHREN T 17th and Nebraska streets: R. C. Mannl minister. Church achool. 9:30 a. m. ; Mra. Anna Wolcott. aupt. Morning wor ship. 10:35 o'clock: theme, "Two Wor shippers in Contrast." Erening service at 7:45 o'clock; theme. "A Passionate Pilgrim." Daily vacation Bible achool for children under 14 will continue through the week.- Bible study. Wednesday. 7:43 p. a. ?j -v FIRST CHURCH OF GOD North Cottage and Hood streets: L. Wesley Johnson, pastor. Sunday school classes at 9:45 a. m.; Lyle D. Knox, opt. Morning worship at 11. Sermon, "The Reward of Faith and Worka." Mu sic by the mixed quartet. Toung peo ple's meeting at!7 p. m. Evening service at 8. Senrson. "A Sensible Religion." Prayer meetij, Wednesday night. FIRST UNITED BRETHREN Twelfth and Mission streets. A. S. Henderson, pastor. Services, 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Report of delegatea attend, rng the 83d annual conference of the U. B. church in Oregon. Special serr icea. Wednesday, evening, July 1. at 8 p. m. by Rev. J. E. Harwood of Hunting ton, Ind. Sunday school. 10 a. m. Fred Tooie, jr., aupt. Week day services, Wednesday evening at 7:30. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL North Liberty and Center atreets: J. R. Simonds, minister. Morning worship, 11 a. m. Service in charge of the Col gate-Rochester Divinity school quartet, of Rochester, N. T. Rowe B. Million wPl preach en "To an Unknown God." Other parts of the service will be taken by vari ous members of the organisation; and a program of music will be presented.' Missouri "Outlaw" Evangelist Benjamin F. Smith, Alias Frank Davis Evangelistic Tabernacle Cor. ISth and Ferry Streets Every Night Except Saturday 7:45 Hear Him Preach on Twin Hells," "The Angel Visits My Cell,,, "My Thrilling Escape,- Etc 8-PAGE TABLOID EDITORIAL SECTION and a BIGGER MAGAZINE in 2 Sections Always alead in news supremacy. The Oregonian announces a group of new features, starting next Sunday, further, to establish its pre-eminence among Northwest newspapers. Increased size, increased color increased news content reflect increased news value, for sub scribers! June 28 in -The Sunday: regonian FIRST EVANGELICAL j Corner Summer and Marion atreets . Emory W. Pettieord, D.D, minister. Sun day achool at 9:45 a. aa.; John J. Bn din, aupt. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Tenor solo, "My Deliverer" (McClel land) aung by Prof. William Wright. Sermon: "Sanctifieatlon". Senior high achool league and young people's league at S:S0 p. aa. ' Evening erengelistie aerr iee at 7:30 o'clock Gospel eeng aerriee. Tenor solo by Prof. William Wright. Ser mon. "Messages from God to Man MalachJ." Bible atndy Thursday at 7:10 , f. st. PRESBTTERIAM CHTTRCH Winter nnd Chemeketa atreeta; Grover C. Birtehet. D.D.. pastor. 9:80 a. church school conducted by J. J. Mtf aimona. aupt. 11 s. m celebration es the Lord's Supper and reception of aneni bers. Anthem. "It Wae for Me," by ' Stickle. Offertory sole. "Prayer," by -Curran," Mary Eliiabeth Kails. 6:30 p. C. E. aocieties. 7 :0 p. m, eve ning worship. .Anthem. Thursday. 7:S0 pjau. prayer meeting. JASON LEX MEMORIAL M. X. North Winter, Jefferson a d Fair ground road; Lynn A. Wood, minister. Church school. 9 :45 a. as. Morning wor- rhhip. ll a. a.; Children' Day program. Intermediate league. 5:80 p. a. mgs School Lea rue, 6:80 p. ra. Senior Ep- worth League, 7:80 p. m. Erening serv ice. 7:80 p. m. A play, '8worda or Plow- ' aharea." by the Hig School Epworth League. Offering for inatitute fund. LESLIE MEMORIAL M. E. 948 K. Myers atreet: Dean C Poindex ter, minister. Church echool, 9:45 a. a. Morning worship, 11 a. m. Sermon, "Children of God." The paator will be present for the morning services but be cause of the annual conference at Cor vallia he will be away ia tbe evening and there will be no evening services. ST. JOHN'S ET ANGELICAL LUTHERAN f Missouri Synod.). H. W. Gross, pas tor. No service at th church. Church picnic st Wendland'i grove at, 10 s. a. Sunday school; choose the class jou wish to visit. 11 a. ra., 8errie. UNITES SCIENCE OF TRUTH 420 State street: Fellowship center. Sunday evening, 8 p. m.. healing medita tion. Lecture aubject, "Psychic Powers." Midweek services. Thursday evening 8 p. m., clas lecture and message. CHERRIES More Montmorencys and Lamberts Wanted Oregon Fruit Products Co.1 WEST SALEM Max Gehlbar, Mgr. r Jpressnre Ind arlne Oefcu Cnsn . . D. - cnaixen.