The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, "Saftrdar Morning September 26, 1938 PAGE TI1KEU Local News Briefs To Organize ' Bureau -At the second committee meeting held yesterday with Otto R. Shulz, Washington representatire of the American farm bureau federation. It was decided to hold an organi zation meeting of representatfve farmers later in the month. Leaders are to be invited to at tend the meeting to discuss the possibility of organizing at branch of the bureau here. The bureau now has organizations In 38 states and is concernedprincipal ly with economic problems faced by farmers. Date and place of the meeting was not announced. Hotel Association Gathers About SO members of the Oregon state hotel and the Southern Ore gon associations met yesterday af ternoon with Thomas D. Green, of New York, president of the Amer ican Hotel association In Port land. W. W. Chadwlck of the Sen ator hotel and Edward A. Fettig of the Imperial hotel in Portland went to Seattle where they es corted Green to Portland. A' ban quet was held in his honor last night at the Hotel Portland. Piano Bargains Wheelock, $43: Meister, $48; Fischer, S45; Tway. 130. Rebuilt pianos: Kroeger, 139; Fischer, S58; Kohler Camr bell, $68; Deck, $78; Stiff, $87; Kohler & Campbell, $93; Alten- berg, $65; Wheelock. $68; and many others for less than $100. Grands. $195 up. Largest stock In northwest. Terms. Tallman Piano Store, 395 South 12th St.. at Mill S Lodge Opens. Fall Program Salem camp 118, Woodmen of the World, opened their fall program last night with initiation cere. monies at Fraternal temple. Pros pect camp of Portland which brought its drill team, was in charge.- Consul Commander L. W DuBois 'nrited members of t h e Silrerton lodge to attend. The Sa lem lodge furnished entertain' ment and refreshments. Wanted First class pastry lady; experienced in all lines of home made and French pastries. The Spa. . Check Vagrancy Charged Carl B. Canaday, 13th and Mis sion streets, was arrested by city police yesterday aCternoon on a charge of yagrancy In the form of issuing checks uyon a bank at which he had no account. He was charged specifically with giving two Buch checks for $1 each- to the Serve Rite grocery of which Fred C. Peterson is proprietor. To Build Shed Gilbert C. ITammnnil voutitrilav trmlr nut q city permit to erect a $30 wood ehed at 1355 Cross street. Othr permits were as . follows: S. F. Hendrickson, repair roof at 1705 North Cottage, $25; HJ H. Wink ler, repair house at 213 East Owens, $40; Mrs. Enid Hammond, repair house at 395 North 23d. $30. 1930 Nash. $295; 1931 Graham Dol.a t15 T,-.fli f l 11 Knnrfl. tion. Reo Sales, 337 HJgh. Two Imlustri, Deaths There were two fatalities in Oregon due to Industrial accidents during the week ending September 24, the state Industrial accident commis sion reported Friday. The victims were Earl P. Hawks, Portland, delivery boy, and, Harry T. Hellig bo, Astoria, logger. There were 879 accidents reported to the commission during the week. Downtown Fine Blazes Cath , olic daughters rummage sale goods were badly smoked up at 3:30 yesterday afternoon when a chimney, fire occurred at the sale location, 175 South Commercial street. Six gallons of chemicals were required to extinguish the blaze, firemen said. Damage was confined to that caused by smoke. Special New Dresses priced $7.95 i to $10.00. Sizes 14 to 44. Excep- tional values. Milady's Shop, 41 5 gtate " Collision Reported Mrs. Rita E. Mahoney. Gervais. and L. L. Weber. 557 North Statesman street, reported to Sheriff A. C. Burk yesterday that their cars collided five miles west of Ger vais at the intersection of the Fairfield road and the Salem-St. Paul -road. No one was injured. Invite Yonng Ifople The young people of the university and the senior high school who are in terested in joining the Young Peo ple's Fellowship of St. Paul's .Episcopal church are invited to the parish house on Chemeketa between High and 'Church at 6 p. m.', Sunday.; 1 ';- - DrI .C. C. Gilbert. Chiropractic Physician, has .moved to 322 Ore gon Building. ,." j '. : "- Extradition Honored-rGovern-or Martin issued extradition pa per Friday for the return to San Francisco of Paul S. Hyalt, want ed on a charge of grand theft. Hyalt Is due for release from the Oregon state penitentiary. Few Jobs Offered The season employment rush has ended as far as the state job office here Is concerned, attendants said yes terday. The office lists showed only two farm Jobs and several wood cutting jobs available. Lepley's Fancy Fryers. Tel. 8630. Cherry Pitters Notice Pitting re sumed Monday at Oregon Fruit Products Co., West Salem; Expe rienced pitters wanted. Stampers to Meet The Salem Stamp society will meet . Monday night at 7:45. o'clock at the Y.M.C.A. Everyone interested is invited to attend. Obituary Townsend In this city, September 24, Mary E. Tdwusend, at the ago of 82. Survived Jy a son, a. waiter Townsend and a gister, Mrs. Mae Forrest of Salem, one brother, J. II. Missler, Staytoii. Funeral ser vices will be held Saturday morn ing. September 26, from RigdOA mortuary. Vault entombment Mt. Crest Abbey mausoleum. To Practice Judging M ark. Fern and Verna Lewis of West Stay ton who compose the Marion county 4-H judging team are to go to Corvallis today to practice judging in preparation for the Pacific livestock exposition where they will compete with other judging teams from the west. The Lewis team won the 4-H county fair judging: award but did not compete at the state fairas Mark has already won the event twice and was Ineligible for " further competition, j Cash for used furn. j Ph. 5110. i Home Wanted Mrs. Nona P. White, county probation officer, is seeking a home for a 14 year, old boy who Is to enter the 9th grade in school this year. Mrs. White is desirous of placing the boy where he can pay for his room and board by working after school hours and on Saturdays. She requests that anyone desiring to take the . boy interview her in person at the cou thousc Hats restyled. The Fashionette Leaders Meet Chiefs and cap tains of the Y.M.C.A. membership enrollment met yesterday to dis cuss plans for the annual drive. Addition to; the personel of the workers was taken up and instruc tions given by A, E. Larimer, Portland associate secretary of the T.M.C.A. who is to direct the campaign. Douglas McKay, gen eral chairman, presided at the meeting. To Speak at Church Dr. W. P. White, from the extension depart ment of Moody Bible Institute of Chicago, will speak at two Mar ion county churches Sunday. He will be at ! the First Christian church at 2:45 p. m., and at the Pratum Mennonite church at 7:30 p. m. j Wanted 160 Used beds, springs and mattresses. ; Tel. 5110. Wants to Be Fireman Norval Lester Hirons, 298 South 24th street, yesterday applied to take civil service examinations Octo ber 27 for a position on the city fire department employment list. He is 30 years old, his applica tion showed. Speeding' Charged The city police blotter yesterday listed Al fred Neuharth, 2165 Hazel ave nue, as arrested on a charge of speeding. I Lutz Flor Lst, 1276 N. Lib. P 9592. i Obtain License to Marry C Wallace Beckett and Carolyn A Trent, both of Salem, recently ob tained a marriage license in Van couver, Wash. Robin Reed Sued For Divorce Here Alimonyj of $15,000 was asked in a divorce complaint filed in circuit court yesterday by Eva I. Reed against Robin Reed. Grounds for the action were bas ed on cruel and inhuman treat ment. Mrs. Reed also asked for $75 a month support money for a minor child, of which she asks custody, and $1000 attorney fees. The plaintiff states in her com plaint that they were married at Reedsportj November S, 1925. and, that -for the last 10 years the defendant has been abusive and violent toward her. The complaint states that the defendant! operates his business through two corporations, the Marion Finance and Credit com pany, Salem, and Reed's Inc., Reedsport, and that the combined assets ofi the corporations are between $40,000 and $50,000. The plaintiff also states that as 1 fM-llTAOoinn a 1 wAnw 1 . J 7. T I T'"1'"' "r !f"dranVT,LVeVT3TTderab,e i Rums and that the Port Umpqua i Courier, owned by one of the cor- ' porations.l creates substantial i income. I She asks $50 a month tem porary support money for her self during the pendency of the suit. $7o a month support money for the minor child, and $35 suit money. She requests an order of the court' restraining the defend ant from harassing and annoying ner during the action. 660 Enroll at W. lb Gain Shown Figures indicating that the an ticipated ;700 enrollment at Will amette university will be reached or exceeded were given out at the' registrar's office Friday. On the! third day of enrollment 660 stu dents bad registered, in compari son to 540 on the same day a year ago. ; There are usually a number of late registrations by students who are still employed at the opening of the school year. Classes were in session Thurs day and Friday, most professors just making assignments and ac quainting themselves with the students.; Full time work will start Monday and a few more are ex pected to register the beginning of the week. Freshman week will he con cluded tonight with the presi dent's reception at Lausanne hall honoring new faculty members and the! barn party to follow at the high school gymnasium. JEWfSH HOLIDAY SATURDAY This Store Will Be Closed All Day SALEM JUNK CO. SALEM BARGAIN HOUSE I. SAFFRON October Docket Is Full 12 Cases Listed; McMahan Also to Sit in Dallas Case, Announced Judxe L. H. McMahan will sit for the trial of 12 cases during the October term of court the sched ule of cases that have been set for the month show. ; In addition to hearing the Marion county eases Judge McMahan will spend three days in Dallas sitting on a case in the Polk county court. The $10,000 damage action of Stam against Apperson is set on . the docket for October 27. 1 Mrs. Stam as administratrix of the es tate of Pearl O. Fuller is seeking to recover damages for the death of Mrs. Fuller who died after be ing struck by a car driven by Ap person. Other cases to be heard during the months are: October 6 Doerfler vs. Salem Nut Growers association. October 7 City of Salem ts. Tallon. i October 8 City of Salem vs. Doughty. October 9 Koker vs. Wilson. October 13 City of Salem vs. Wakefield. October 14 City of Salem vs.- Llghtfoot. Schneider and Johnson vb. jrrc. October 16 Nelson Brothers I vs. Thompson. October 22 Palmer - vs. s west Coast Life Insurance company. October 27 Stam vs. Apper son. October 28 Skinner vs. CoHe. November 2 Aronson vs. Mc Kay. Nina B. Murdick Charles Cutsinger; complaint asking $100 damages for wrongful possession of a house and for immediate pos session of the property. F! n rTohha v T.HI.fl TTnhhar I - - " J " I answer making general denial to v ' I divorce complaint and motion seeking $50 suit money, $40 a I month support money and iloO attorney lees, in support or tne motion, defendant filed an afflda- vit alleging that because of ill health h wast rnmnpil tn re-1 side in California, that the plain- tiff had been contributing 40 a I month supnort money and that I she has a good defense to his com-1 Dlaint for divorce. She alleges that plaintiff as state printer receives a salary in excess of $250 a month, Leo N. Childs vs. A. C. Meyers and others:" answer filed making general denial. Mrs. A. C. Meyers appointed guardian ad litem for Lillian Meyers, one ot tne defend- ants to the action. " F. Loren Boulier vs. Bernice Boulier; complaint for divorce on grounds of cruel and inhuman treatment. Couple was married August 5, 1932 at Burwell, Ne braska. Plaintiff alleges that de fendant refused to live with him, and that she had told him she no longer cared for him., Mary Kralicek vs. Anna Jarvil; transcript of appeal from Salem justice court. Defendant! is ap pealing from a verdict of $115 damages given plaintiff on assault and battery complaint. t Elizabeth Allen vs. John H. I Scott: order of confirmation of , - . .. mtmt a I sale of real property for $3314. 1 rODaie UOUri ! I Jane Watson estate; petition of Belle W. MacDougal. James Hen- ry Watson and Mrs. May Davis for .r " , . ' . the removal Of George F. Clinton as administrator of the estate. The npHHnnors bIIpm that Clinton has failed to have an appraisement filed, that for three years he has failed to publish notice to credit- ors and failed to make annual re- ports. They state that the estate is being dissipated and that there are past due taxes of $450 stand Inar aeainst real nroDertv held bv otminlctmtnf Pltotlnn voa v-'v" . " issued to Clinton to appear Deiore the court October 12 to Show cause V,bv he Should not be re- moved. F. B. Wedel estate; report Of sale of real property to P. E. San- ders for $4 250. Lavina Wedel is to watch the excavation opera executrix of the estate. tions. Many of these have re- George Stephen Schaefer guard- ianship. order approving annual account of First National Bank as guardian. Report shows receipts of $770, disbursements of :V" and assets held in the estate $2563 Rebecca Leach estate: final ac count of GJadys H. Gibbons, ex ecutrix approved Frank Carlson estate; final ac count of Frederick S. Lamport, administrator. The report shows IjS13 5 f28,7 and expenses of eiectIon November 3 and are un $1663 and a balance for distribu- registered, have only one week !u" Ul ? " V 1 .uu .V" I ar ,Bea V , i "a Boston. Lpon investigation . the heir was found to have died. Aft- .ui, e. . , r.hv t v vr5 T- ed that Betty Nord was: the riehtful legatee. Hearing on the aiwAnnt v.. t fnr ntcrr 2fi t J v - .fJ.mer,Vrf" !!,"1"',ri r cnanic. ooaourn, auu nuu u. ."," j usuce ourv ; Gerald S. Tillett; on a change of plea defendant was fined $5 for operating a motor trucK wun no license plates. . unris iioru; iinea iv, on a charge of speeding with a truck. Robert L. Everetts; charge of issuing a check with insufficient funds dismissed.: : -Municipal Court B. Murphy and .; Ben t Winters, drunkenness, 10-day jail senten ces suspended. Guy Mellone, drunkenness char-" S. KLINE : Coming Events . Sept. 24 Fall Opening, sponsored by Salem Ad club. Sept. 25 Missouri club supper scheduled at 0:30 o'clock, 246 H : Commercial street. :.' Sept. 25 Willamette vs. Albany; Bight football. Sept. 26 E 1 g h t team football game, Willamette Valley Interscholastie lea gue. Sept. 28 Young Republi cans meeting, 8 p. m., Ma rion hoteL Oct, 2-3 W ood ba r n community fair. - Oct. 3 Marion county Farmers Union quarterly convention, Marion local hosts. Oct. Rlckreall com nnnity fair. Oct. lO County I.O.O.F. convention, Silverton. - Oct. 10 Salem high vs. Chemawa. night football. Oct. 16-18 Marion County Christian Endeavor tion. First Christian church. Jged. $10 ball forfeited. Eld on Courtney, 1908 North I Fifth street, $2.50 fine, falling to I stop. Gear Lake Bell To Ring Monday j ni tm ! . -m r ixoiJCTison ramuy io iuove To 10-Acre Tract Near Salem axv liAivr-, ""T" !imeVle,aa fir vn a v v a Tr-n c a m next Monday, September 28. Mrs Carpenter and Mrs. Kennon will -TQ. - Km ..a-ii-wi fountains have been installed in &n i vrrr art A o vara tr Knllt Iaf t6acherg. carg Grandma'' Hammack left for m . m eastern uregon weanesaay lor t ..I. J A I T,8,,' w,lu uer uausaier' Ray Minty is building a new house on hfs tract near Keizer and I win move into ms new nome soon, i ti. KODerison ana iamuy win move to a 10-acre tract south of Salem about October 1. The peo- Die of Clear Lake are sorry to l nave tnem leave. Harvest Starts Soon A. L. Lamb will commence Picking filberts in his large or- cnard Monday morning. Tnis is. I the finest filbert orchard in the I district and is heavily loaded this I year. Miss Katherlne Miller Is leavlngj 'or Corvallis Saturday to com- mence ner supnoinoro year m me i Hop picking is over and the rarmers are Busy witii fall seed- Ins and the other fall work Objects to Fence In Capitol Ground An unidentified woman early Friday called Dan Fry, state pur chasing agent, out of bed and protested against the construction of a high board fence around the land now being excavated for the . . , . .... new state capitol building. Tne woman tola ry mat ner children could not attend school ana tney naa looaea aneaa to watching the excavation opera. - tions. ..... If tnis fence is completed tney Will be Shut out." the woman said, "wnen tney are watcning tne ex- I . . . V . cavation operations l anow wnere they are Fry informed the woman that I the contractor and not the board of control was building the fence. The State purchasing agent I later suggested that some enter - Drininr nprROn rct hlpachprH '1 r '""7,::7" . r:7J: ana cnarce aaniission. Anoiuer I State Official Suggested an ice Cream Stand. Several hundred persons, in- eluding many professional men and officials, have gathered daily mained on the ground far into the sight. Must Register in Next Week, Warns Marion county voters, who ex- nr in vntA at thcx nrpsidpnt tftl Jef t tQ get tneIr namgg m tne Tot, Ins lists, U. G. Boyer, county clerk, stated yesterday. Registra I ' , .k ." "..v "T.J V. . on muuisx oeiore me wecuou. I Although more than 200 people W'te t - clerk's office . . . v yesterday and the registration has oeen neavy for tfte last tWO. Weeks, the lists of both parties are still hfar short of the 1932 registration, Boyer said Boyer urged that all citliens who have not voted in the last two years or have moved from one Drecinct to another register immediately. He also stated that I women who have changed their I names by marriage should re- USB CHINESE HERBS When Others Fall CHARLIE C11.N Chinese rierh 1. REMEDIET Healing virtue has i been 1 tested hundreds years for chronic all in c u t a, nose, llimn clnn.lt ( ....... . . , . . ' catarrh, ears, i5 ; lungs, asthma, chronic coagh, stomach, gall stones colitis, constipatten, diabetls, kidneys, bladder, heart, blood nerves, neuralgia, rheumatism, high blood pressure, gland,, akin sores, male, female and chil dren disorders. - S. B. Fong, 8 years practice in China, Herb. Specialist, 122 N. Commercial St., Salem, Ore. Office hours 0 to 0 p.m. Sunday and Wed. 0 to 10 a.m. Extension School Schedule Is Made Six-Day Program of Nine Courses Is Slated to Star Next Week A six-day week schedule of nine courses will open at Salem high school Monday. night under the Oregon higher education ex tension division, it was announ ced yesterday. Persons enrolling may or may not work toward col lege credit as they desire. The fall term of subjects, credit hours and instructors will be as follows: 1 Monday Geography of South America, two hours, Katharine Arbuthnot. ) Tuesday Contemporary social movements, two hours, Dr. R. R. Martin. j j . Wednesday Advanced mental hygiene, two hours, Dr. O. R. Chambers; survey of English lit erature, two hours, Margaret Clarke. Thursday Aesthetic values in relation to social living ad- vanced art appreciation, two hours, Nowland B. Zane. .Friday Painting and composi tion, combination course, one or two hours, Andrew Mc D. Vin cent, English drama, two hours, or 19th century prose, two hours. Saturday, 10 a. m. English seminar in special authors, for graduates only. " t May Offer Others Courses in secondary education, principles of teaching and-history of education will be offered if there is a demand for them. The extension courses carry tuition fees of $5 for one, $9 Ur two and 12 for three under- graduate subjects. Graduate H for two. The night classes, according to an extension bulletin, "are plan- rt cxA in urta oil vhn hnw 11 f . flclellt maturity and background uA aT.M nvAf;tavi a.aav au v u a a vj suu WBV -ea " VU AV VI M. UIW1IMU1J to themselves.?' Students not de- -irine college credit will he ex cused from all written work if they wish TloK Will fTil-ia vtvii . vt i a. c.xv Job in Louisiana Kenneth Reach, statft unnervis. or OI aduit education in the office f Btate superintendent of schools for the past two years, 1,-- ant professor of Industrial educa- tIon at tne TjniTer8ity of Louisi. art a Ho will oooiima hta ns rin. ties October 1. Mr. Beach is a graduate of the Oregon State college and holds a degree of master of arts from that institution.. He was at one time vocational instructor in the Rose- burg high school. CAXVABT BAPTIST CHTJKCH Ferry at South High street. Rev. Arno Q. Weniger. pastor. Bible school, 0:45 a. m. W. F. Foster, snpt. Morning wor ship. 11 o'clock. Sermon topic, "Per sonal Soul Winning." Young people's service, 6:45lp. m. with a special speak- Vesper prayer meeting. 7:30. Eve- .h.m fW. in'v,, p,oni.. I This service is broadcast from s to 8:45. The ,P,9tor who reur1 fm his I vacation, will speak at both services. choir directed bv E. D. Lindburr. The I midweek service Wednesday at 7:30 I'- i riEST baptist chttech I Marion and Xprth Liberty streets. I Britton Ross, minister. Bible school at 9:45 a. m. Fred Broer. supt. Morning I worship at li o'clock. Sermon, "A De- lightful Service.' Junior, intermediate and senior B.Y.P.U. will meet at 6:80 p. m. Evening service sermon. The To, kens of Salvation.". The pastor will preach at both, services. Wednesday eve ning prayer meeting and Bible study at 7:30. FIRST GEBttAN BAPTIST ouhoff ntor Samil Schirman. snnt. v -i r. m I Bible school. Rally and promotion day 1 of Bible school at 10 a. m. . The ' usual Bible school and morning hour of wor- Bhip wiM fombined. All pupils who I have met with the requirements for graduation from the primary department bound Bible. Evening service at 7:30. I Sermon. "Can Every Man Believe in Christ I" Devotional honr Wednesday evening. Cottage prayer meeting Friday at the parsonage. TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURCH Korrh 19th and Breyman streets. Er nest H. Brown, minister. 8unday scohol at 9:45 a. in. Wendell Cross, supt. Mom ins- service at 11 a. m. Sermon. "Condi tions Prevalent to a Revival." 8enior B.Y. at 8:30 t. m. Intermediate B. Y at 6:45 p. m. Evening service at 7:30 p. tn. Sermon. "The Wheat and the Tares. Midweek services Thursday at 7:80 p. m. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Corner of Center and High streets, uuy Ij. Drill, minister. Church school a 9:30, with A. P. 8peer, supt. Morning worsnip and communion at 10:45. An them: --fraise. My Koul, tne Kjng' Heaven." Hnhn. "Savior. Teach We.' Krattr sting by men's quartet consisting of John Schmidt. .Milton Urslapp, War ner Jackson and Fred Bates. Sermon, "Those Who Prevail." Christian En deavor at 6:15. Evening service at 7:30, Sermon. "Christian. Who Is This! Midweek meeting. Wednesday, 7:30 p. i I CHURCH OF CHRIST I North Cottage And Shinning streets. T' 8p1?'- ?iaiMt FH? I 10 a. m. Preaching, at 11. Topic, "The Macedonia. Call." Oh.erv.ne. of the r Lord . supper. Evening service at 7:30 PEACHES! PEACHES! And other Fruits. Wholesale Sk Retail. Late Crawfords, Hales, Elbertas mad Salways. Direct from grower to yonl C. M. LaFoIlette & Son 270 N. Commercial Dir. Chan Lam CHINESE MEDICINE CO. Natural remedies for disorders of Uv er, stomach, glands, skin, and urinary system of men and women. Remedies f or - constipation. sucar diabetes and -."V rheumatism. - j - T. 19 years In bust nesa. Naturopathic ST. D- ptu-atcians. 393 H , Court St. Corner Liberty Office open Satur days and Tuesdays only, IO A. II. to 1 a a . Consult, pressure toata P. M 6 P. M. to 7. Consultation Blood pressure and line are free of rx chargea. HsntHsnlsnVH COTJBT STREET CHT7BCH OF CH&IST Court and 17th streets. D. W. Ian iels. pastor. Bible school st 9:45 with miss Jean uswkins, supt.. In charge. Morning worship sua observance of the Lord's supper st 10:45. Message. "While It Is Day. Evening evangelistic service and Christian Endeavor at 7:30. Vusie r mixed quartet. Message, "Why I ast Accent the Bible IV: It's Sym bols.!' All day meeting of the church women in the Bungalow oa Monday. Mid week Bible study Thursday night at aw. ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Church ond Chemeketa streets. Holy communion, 7 :30 a. m. Church school. & a. m. Morning prayer and sermon. 1 a. m. Young people's fellowship. a. Saint Mary's, Wood burn, 7:30 m. Rev. George H. Swift, rector. riKST EVANGELICAL Corner Summer and Marion streets. Rev. James E. Campbell, minister. Hun- day school at 9:45 a. m. L. L. Thornton. snpt. Morning worship at 11 o clock. Special music. Rev. P. B. CuWer, of I'oruann, will bring the message. Senior high school league and young people's lesguo . at 6:30 p. m. Evening evan gelistic service at 7:30 o'clock. Gospel song -! service.- Special mnaic. Sermon, Acquaintance With God." Bible atndv and prayer service Thursday at 7:30 CLE AS LAKE EVANGEUCAI. Herbert E. Bennett, minister. Morn ing- worship ssrric at 9:45 o'clock. Special mnaic Sermon, "Wo All Want It." RT. H. B. Sebenarman, Vernonia. Sunday aehool at 10:45 a. m W. P Collard, snpt. TounsT peoole's learne at p. m. The Toanc oeoDla of Ihih Center will present a demonstration ser vice. Evening; service at 8 o'clock. Gospel sons; service led bv the Labish Center choir. Special mnsie. Sermon, "God's Blessed Man." Dr. E. W. Petticord, district supt. Communion ot the Lord's snpper. Quarterly conference Monday at s o CIOCK. ZJtBISH CENTZK EVAKGELICAL Herbert E. Bennett, minister. Sundav school at 10 a. m. W. A. Starker, supt. Morning worship service at 11 o'clock. Sermon. "We All Want It." Rev. H. B. Scheuennan, Vernonia, Ore. Sunday school convention at Hayesville Baptist church at 2 o'clock. Young- people's league at Clear Lake at 7 p. m. All younr people meet at the Labish Center church at 0:30 p. m. ETening service at Clear Laka at 8 o'clock. Sermon, "God's messed Man." by Dr. E. W. Petticord. Choir practice Thursday, 8 p. tn. EVANGELICAL AND EEFOBMXD CHTJKCH N. Capitol and Marion atrorta Edwin Horstman, pastor. Sunday school, 10 a. m. German services, 10 a. m. "An Ideal Christian Life." English services. lam. "Crusaders for Righteousness." A rally day program will be presented in the 11 o'clock services. ST. JOHN'S EVANGEUCAI. LUTHERAN (Missouri Synod) Sixteenth and A streets. H. W. Gross. pastor. Sunday school, 9 a. m. Service, 9:43. Evangelistic tabernacle Ferry and 13th Btreets. C. G Weston. pastor. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m- Classes tor all ages. C. A. Wilson, supt. Church service at 11 a. m. Evane-elistie. service at 7:45 p. m. Prayer meeting at i :a . p. m., -inesaay. loung people s service. Christ's Ambassadors, 7 :45 p. m x uureuij. SOUTH SALEM FRIENDS Corner South Commercial at Wash ngton. Miller H. and Hazel Porter. pastora. Bible school at 10 a. m. Morn ing worship at 11 a. m. Theme. "Christ's I Philosophy ofL4fe" Christian; Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. bvening service at 7:30 m. "Blessed Is the People That Know tne Joytul Bound." CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH Eighteenth and State streets. Rev Amos E. Minnemann, A. M.. pastor. Ger man mission festival services. 9:80 a. i with Rev. E. C. Knorr, Queen Ann Luth eran church, Seattle, Wash., as - the fes tival speaker. Lnelish mission festiva services, 2 :30 p. m.. Rev. E. C. Knorr, speaker, uerman mission festival serv ices, 7:30 p. m.. Rev. E. C. Knorr. speaker. Potluck luncheon at the noon hour, coffee furnished by . the Dorcas society. Sunday school, 9:30 a. to. Mrs. Jacob xox, supt. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Liberty at Center. J. K. Simonds, minister. Morning worship, 11. .Sermon. nut.'' Colo, "eiun of My Soul." Scott. by Mrs. Ersel Mundinger. , , KNIGHT MEMORIAL CONGREGATION nineteenth land Ferry. H. - C. Stover, minister. Morning worship at 11. Ser mon, "About Knowing God." . Anthem. "My Soul Is Atbirst for Uod" Peace . Trio. "God Is a Spirit" (Meredith). Evening service at 7:30. Serman, "The Problem of Prosperity." Sunday school at 10 a. m. Roy Harland, supt. Young people's societies at 6:45. C. a M. A. GOSPEL TABERNACLB 655 Ferry street. Rev. Roy Bressler. pastor. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Dan sheets, snpt. Morning worsnip, 11 a. m. Rev. Lloyd Rice of Dallas will have charge of this service. Youug people's service, 6:45. Evening service, 7:4a p. m. Robert Rich will have charge of this service with two other special speakers. Praver aervicA VYednesdav. 7:45 n. m. Choir and orchestra practice Thursday, 7:4a p. m. JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES Fraternal Temple. Center at Liberty. Meet at 2:30 p. m. Special feature a Bible study subject, "Joshua, as a Type of Christ Jesus." LATTER DAT SAINTS Corner of Cottage and , Chemeketa streets. A. C. Hawkins, president. Ray Stumbo. supt. Sunday school. : Sunday school. 10 a. m. Services.' 6:30 p.' m. Genealogical conference Sept. 27. After-j noon meeting, s:au p. m. jnerwing tnoakera and urogram. Evening meeting., I 6:30 p. tm. f.Mer epni Jensen oi rorf-jd land principle speaker. M. 1. A., bept - Eighteenth and State street.- fieri laoa K. Minnemann, psator, will -eeler brate its annual mission festival Sunday with services at 9:30; German, 2:3 p. m.; Kngusn. 7:au p. wun itev E.C Knorr. psstor of the Queen Anif Lutheran church, Seattle, Wash, as th festival speaker. OFFICE SUPPLIES LEDGER SHEETS - BINDERS RECEIPT BOOKS la fact everything for the office at Coolies' 34 O State St. Stationery Company Phone 4404 r : ,'" 5 '-itj; ,? 1 '-f,r:l': : AhCERICAN LUTHERAN CHURCH Church street between Chemeketa ond Ceater. Rev. P. W. Eriksen, pastor. Sunday school, 9 :45 a. as., all graded work. Arnold A. Krueger, snpt. Dr. A. 8. Jefesen, teacher for the Young Men's Bible class. Morning worship, 11 a. sa. Besteea topic, "What Is tbo I'hareal" Special auusie arranged by i'rol. ri. v. Hobson. Solo, "The Living God." O'Hara, Miss Mary Chadwick. Anthem, "The God of Abraham Praise," Dudley Buk, Prof. E. W. Hobson. director. 1 ong people s meeting, Liutaer league in tcharge. Open forum. 7 p. m. f riRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL I CHURCH Corner of 8tate and Church streets. Janice E. Milligan. minister. Mildred Bartholomew,' director of young people's activities. Kobert M. ttatke, supt. of church school. Morning worship, 11 o'clock. Sermon theme. "Doors.'' - Eve ning worship, 7:80 o clock. Sermon theme. "Under .God's Smile." Toung people's meeting at 6:30. High school league, led by Beverly McMillin. L Diver sity Vespers, led by Jean Hollingworth. Church school at 9 :45 a. m. JASON LEE METHODIST ;K. Winter. Jefferson. Fairground road. Lynn A. Mood, minister. Church school. 9 45 a. m. Morning worship, 11 p. m. Theme. "What Is Your Chief Concern I Epworth leagues, 6:30 p. m. Evening worship, 7:30 p. at. Theme, "The Qaest' i . 5- ' f LESLIE METHODIST CHURCH Sooth Commercial and Myers streets. Djan C. Poindexter, minister. Promotion day services will be held in the church school at 9:45. The parents and chil dren will sit together , at the church s&rvice at 11 a. m. A service from the tejtt. "A Sower Went Forth to Sow," and installation for the teachers and officers of the church school. The young pie s league at 6:30 in Leslie hall. e intermediate-senior lesguo will meet at 5:30 in the church parlors for a fellowship lrour, to ba followed at 6:30 by devotional service. The speaker for te 7 :30 p. m. service will be Hayea Biall. president of the National Council ofi Methodist Youth. FREE METHODIST ICorner N. Winter and Market streets. Rev. D. A. Cohagan, paator. Sunday school. 9:45. Emory Goode, supt. Church worship, 11 a. m. Sermon by pastor. YOung people a meeting, 6:du. tvan ralistie service. 7:30 p. m. Prayer meet ing. Thursday, 7 :45. f FIRST NAZARENE CHURCH ICorner of 13th and Center- streets. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Frank Lit willer, supt. Classes for all ages. Lesson study, "The Review." Worship service at 11 a. m. Sermon by Mrs. K. E. Martin of Portland. N.Y.P.S. meets at 6s80 p. m., Henry Mattson, president. Lesson topic, "A Good Christian Sol dir." Garrnet Six. leader. Evening evangelistio aervico at 7:30 p. m. Music directed by Ernest Friesen. Sermon by Mrs. E. E. Martin of Portland. Wednes day evening prayer and praise service at 7 '30. Friday evening young people's ptaver and praise service. Special music s each of these services. I PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Winter and Chemeketa streets. Grover Cg Birtchet. D. D.. psstor. Church school, 9S30 a. m. J. J. Fitzsimmons, supt. Morning worship, 11 a. m. Sermon, "Jus tification By Faith." Anthem, "Angel Voices Ever Singing" (Shelley. Chris tian Endeavor societies, 6:30 p. m. Evening worship. 7:30 p. m. Message, ''Doubts Concerning' the Future." Hymn anthem. "Day Is Dying in the West" (Sherwin). Gospel solo by Prof. Wright. Midweek service Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Fall Specials $234.507.2 CU. FT., 1936 FULLY GUARANTEED DELUXE ROLLATOR ' 01 HQ CH REFRIGERATOR . $264.508 CU. FT. SIZE OPEN SA T. EV-E. UNTIL 8:30 WaofiCF Clcoo-opo All NetCy Guaranteed Stock $59.50 Large Tube Barton, safety wringer, t A Q C A with pump -. P57.tJU $69.50 large tub Conlon, 15 year guarantee . $44.50 medium size Barton, machine, guaranteed $64.50 Patented tub Barton. 1710 extra washing actions per minute $99.50 Norge demonstrator, full guar- anteed. AH de luxe features $59.50 Conlon, de luxe wringer, .15 year guarantee ... .... $790 doube tub Conlon, 15 year guarantee Used Gainaday Works O. K. . Hardware Co. 236 No. Commercial Phone 4610 MENNONITB CHURCH Corner of 17th and Chemeketa streets. II. H. Dick, paator. Sunday school at 9:45 a. sa. H. W. Wall. supt. Morning worship at 11. Dr. W. P. White from the extension department of the Moody Bible Institute of Chicsgo will bring the message. Christian Endeavor program at 7:80 p. m. Prayer meeting and choir practice oa Wednesday at. 7 :45 p. an. FIRST CHURCH Or CHRIST, Chemeketa and Liberty streets. Sunday school at 11 a. m. Services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. .Subject. "Reality." Testi mony mooting- at- 8 p. m Wednesday. Reading room in the Masonic temple. 11 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. except Sundays atd holidays. ENGLEWOOD UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH - Seventeenth and Nebraska sixer ts. R. C. Mann, minister. Church school, 9:30 a. as. Mrs. Anaa Wolcott, supt. Morning worship. 10:35 o'clock, 'Bcv ting Your Life on God." Mrs. N. V. Lowery and Mrs. E. A. Bradfiefd Will aing, "Come. Holy Spirit" by Jerome. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. Program will be in charge of Mrs. Helen John stead, the director ot young people' a ac tivities. The young women's quartet will sing. Song and sermon, 7:45 o'clock, air. Mann will speak on "Satisfying tr.e Longicg Soul." Mrs. Ed Oison and E. A. Bradfield will sing. Midweek Bible study Wednesday, 7:45 p. m. UNIVERSAL FELLOWSHIP OF UNITED SCIENCES, INC. 420 State street. Fellowship center. Sunday service, healing meditation with, lecture, 8 p. m. Subject. "Man and Hia Three Bodiea." Midweek services. Wed- Lnesday silver tea wita messages, 3-.-3v pSspi. Thursday, 8 p. m., psyehie ms- ssges wittt snort lecture, upes every -ay for personal help. Dr. Kring. leader. THE CHURCH AT SALEM 197 4 .8. Commercial. J. Alonso San ders, pastor. Sunday. Bible school, 9:4.. Worship. 11:15. Young people's fellow ship, 6:45. Evangelistic, 8. Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday services. 8. Revival "Back to Pentecost.. Evangelist, Ethel M. Heidner, in charge. The Lord has been using Evangelist Heidner in s wonder ful way, through the gift of the laying on of hands for the recep tion of the Holy Ghost. In the past year 753 have received thls blessed experience. Acts 2:4, un der her ministry. Two have -received in the first three nights of her campaign here, and many have been refilled and we extend to all who-desire to be filled with the Holy Ghost a hearty Invita tion to come andvbe filled while) the latter rain is falling so freely. She will be speaking on the fol lowing subjects the coming week: Sun. A. M. Lift up a standard for the people. Sun. I. M. Behold the Man. Mon. P. M. I will pour water upon him that is thirsty. Tues. P. M. Is the speaking In other tongues - scriptural? Wed. P. M. The unchanging Christ. Ii Tlne healing. Thurs. P. BL, The world's light and power Co. Inc. Fri. P. M. Better Babies. Whosoever will may come to The Church of the Foursquare Gospel, 357 K Court St. Rev. IJoyd and Esther Miller, pastor. Ple77eUU $219.50 safety wringer, - $52.50 sturdy . 4. $38.75 $49.50 $84.50 $49.50 finest wringer, CC4 Cfl :..-! : )d'i.uU $12.50