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The OKEGON STATESMAN, Salem. Oregon, Saturday Morning, October 31, 1936
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Local News! Briefs
Accidents- Are Minor T h r e e
minor automobile accidents were
the only motor mishaps reported
to city police yesterday. The fol
lowing were involved: Helena R.
Peterson, route one. and Richard
Royce Deitz. 355 South 14th
street, at 14th and Mill; Irene
Scheelar, 1190 Oak. and Carl
Shafer, route one. on Marlon-Polk
county bridge; Grant R. Day. 732-
North Commercial, and H. E.
. Dahlberg, 1935 Hazel, at alley
on Chemeketa between High and
Court streets. No injuries were
listed.
Hear Dr. Townsend speak to
America. Sun.. Not. 1, 7:45 KOIX-
Three Industrial Deaths
There were three fatalities in Or
egon due to industrial accidents
during the week ending October
29, the state industrial accident
commission reported Friday. The
victims were Mike Kaminski.
WashougaL faller; Lester W.
Mulkey, Med ford, lineman, and
Stanley McKay, Woodburn, labor
er. There were 767 accidents re
ported to the commission during
the week.
Vote for Avery Thompson and
eliminate the necessity of a
special prosecutor from the attor
ney general's office to enforce
the law in this county Paid adv.
Seven Motorists Arrested
Seven motorists were booked on
a variety of charges yesterday.
The city police blotter listed
charges as follow: P. E. Byers,
Silverton, and Norman Favors,
Eugene, violation of basic traffic
rule; Charles L. Siewart. 354
Hood, and Mrs. Emma Sparks,
speeding; Mrs. Allen Toole, 1740
South Winter, Davia V. Hellen,
2505 Brooks avenue, and F. A.
Montandon, 575 Center, failing
to stop.
The district attorney Is the law
yer for the taxpayers. Ar.e r y
Thompson for district attorney.
Paid adr. .
Train Delayed The county
court was informed in a letter
received - from the Southern Pa
cific railway company yesterday
that one of its logging trains was
delayed for 50 minutes recently
when a tree fell across the right-of-way
above Mill City. The com
pany stated that the tree appar
ently fell when loosened by work
on the highway and asked that
steps be taken to avoid a recur
rence of the delay.
Herman A. Brown for constable.
Lindsey Committed Chester
Lindsey, route 6, was committed
to the state hospital yesterday.
He was examined after he was
arrested for attempting to carry
oft bed .clothing from a down
town hotel. Lindsey registered at
the hotel Wednesday night. Yes
terday morning, making no at
tempt to conceal the bedclothes,
he walked through the lobby of
the hotel and started to pack the
goods into his car. '
Novice Firemen Examined-"
The 22 young men who Tuesday
took civil service examinations
for future jobs with the city fire
department are now undergoing
a physical checkup at the bands
of Dr. E- E. Berg, acting city
health officer. Six of the 22 have
taken their health examinations
to date.
Stark
Hannah Stark, in this city Oc
tober 30. aged 29. Survived by
a Bister. Mrs. Mary Ott, Portland,
and a brother, also of Portland.
Funeral announcements later
from Clough-Barrick company."
USE CHINESE HERBS
When Others Fail
CHARLIE CHAN
Chinese Herbs
REMEDIES
Healing virtue
has .been tested
hundreds years.
for chronic ail
mcnti, nose,
throat. iniiiti
catarrh, ears, B rB"
lungs, asthma, chronic cough,
stomach, gall stones, colitis,
constipation, diabetis, kidneys,
bladder, heart, blood nerves,
neuralgia, rheumatism, high
blood pressure, gland, skin
ores, male, female and chil
dren disorders.
S. B. Fong. years' practice
In China, Herb Specialist,
122 S. Commercial St.. Salem,
Ore. Office hours 9 to fl p. m.
Sunday and Wed. O to to a.m.
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Hear E. M. Page Tonight 7:45 p.m.
KSLM (Salem)
' Dr. Utter Is Elected The Sa
lem Credit association at Its regu
lar Friday noon meeting elected
Dr. F. Li Utter to the board of
directors! to fill the unexpired
term of K. O. Brandon, who re
cently moved to Ohio. Consider
able discussion was devoted to
amending the provision for mem
bership of collection agencies, but
the matter was left -on the table,
with a committee headed by Har
ry Scott to make further study
of the question before final action
is taken.; ;
Lutz. Florist, 1276 N. Lib. P. 9592.
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: New Caseworker Hired The
county I relief committee has em
ployed Susan Metschan, recently
of the state treasurer's office, as
caseworker to succeed Janet
Weil West, who resigned recently
before she was married to Charles
West. Miss Metschan held a tem
porary position with the commit
tee early last summer and has
had two years of social service
experience. , - ,
Vote NoJ 60 Earl Adams, con
stable. The man for the job, and
he needs it.
Patrol Leaders to Meet The
next important Boy Scout activity
in Cascade area will be the third
annual patrol leaders conference.
to be held late next month at
Dallas, Scout Executive James K.
Monroe said yesterday. More than
50 boys will participate. The first
conference ; was held at Albany
and last jar's at Silverton. This
year's wili run for tnree Gays.
Vote 42X for David C. Bloom for
county commissioner..
Minor Accidents Three minor
accidents' were reported at the
office of Sheriff A. C. Burk yes
terday. They were: Lloyd E.
Shafer, Scio. and Sam Cox at
Stayton; Clifford Maulding, Sil
verton, and W. D. Larson, Silver
ton, on the Pacific highway one
mile north of Woodburn; and,
Charles E. Chiffings, AumsviUe,
and an unidentified driver at
AumsviUe. "
Vote 6 IX Brown for constable.
! Ketchikan People Here Mr.
and Mrs. T. S. Charles of Ketchi
kan, Alaska, called at The States
man office Friday. 9Lx. Charles
is linotype operator on the Ketch
ikan Chronicle, where Monte
Jones, former printer on The
Statesman, is now employed. They
stopped here with Henry Jaegger,
brother-in-law of Jones, who re
cently returned from a two
months' visit in Alaska.
Herman A. Brown for constable.
Census Due Today Today is
the last chance for school dis
tricts to turn In a report of their
school enrollments to Mrs. Mary
L. Fulkerson, county school su
perintendent. The list of pupils in
Marion county schools must be
turned over to the county court
by Mrs. Fulkerson by 5 o'clock
today. I
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30c lunch at Peter Pan.
Apple Week Starts Governor
Martin Issued a letter Friday cal
ling attention to "Apple Week",
October 31 to November 7. The
governor said Oregon's apple crop
was in excess of 5,000,000 bush
els annually with returns to the
growers aggregating several mil
lion dollars,
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Lunch now 30c, Peter Pan:
Join Mask, Dagger Six Salem
high school students have been
accepted for membership In
"Mask and Dagger," extra-curricular
club, it was announced yes
terday. They are Dean Goodman,
Doris Harold, Janette Clarke, Ma
belle Frazier, Dolores Parker and
Lilly Schlesinger.
Lunch at Peter Pan 30c.
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Commercial Club Initiates
Members of the Salem high school
Commercial club held an initia
tion party at the home of their
faculty adviser, Mrs. Helen Ed
mundson, Thursday night. Ap
proximately 20 new members
were admitted. Willard Grant is
president of the club.
Applications Filed Log haul
ing applications for operation on
the North Santiam highway were
filed with the county court yes
terday by James Beametz, J. E.
Radford,! Claude W. Patterson
and George Gladwell.
Extradition Honored Govern
or Martin on Friday authorized
the extradition of Caryl Webster
who is wanted at Seattle, Wash.,
on a charge of embezzlement He
is under arrest at Klamath Falg.
VOTE 61 X
Herman A. Brown
Republican Nominee for
CONSTABLE
Salem District
A; Honest, Courteous, Efficient
Service
Pd. Adv.
E. IEYES
Pd. Adv.
Bunce Divorce
Case Up Again
Guardian Asks Decree ; Be
Set Aside ; Grounds
: of Fraud Stated
Having failed in an attempt to
get the divorce suit, of M. A.
Bunce against C. E. Bunce reopen
ed because of failure to appoint a
guardian ad litem. R. H. Basse tt,
guardian of C. EL Bunce yesterday
filed suit to have the divorce de
cree, granted January 6. 1930,
set aside on grounds of fraud.
The complaint makes Ida Can-
nos. individually and as Joint ex
ecutrix of Mrs. Bunco's estate and
Bruce Fenwick defendants of the
case. Mrs. Bunce died after re
ceiving the contested divorce de
cree. '-
The plaintiff asks that the de
cree of divorce be set aside be
cause Mrs. Bunce at the time the
decree was granted was acting as
guardian of her husband who bad
been committed to the state hos
pital November 10. 1923. The de
cree is claimed to be fraudulent
because the divorce papers were
not served on the guardian, no
guardian ad litem was appointed
and the plaintiff in the divorce ac
tion as guardian assumed a po
sition adverse to the interests of
the ward.
At the time of Marietta A.
Bunce's death she is alleged to
have owned $12,000 in real prop
erty and $3000 personal property.
The plaintiff claims that a part of
this property is rightfully owned
by C. E. Bunce.
Circuit Court
Elizabeth Reinhard vs. Alvln
Reinhard: complaint for divorce
on grounds of cruel and inhuman
treatment. Couple was married
June 6, 1936 at Vancouver.
Probate Court.
John Noren estate; supplemen
tal account showing receipts $7.-
121, disbursements $59 and a bal
ance of $7062 approved.
B. B. Cronk estate: fifth semi
annual account of Ladd and Bush
Trust company, administrator, ap
proved. Account shows receipts.
$1684. disbursements $1058, bal
ance $625. The report states that
there are $711 in bonds held in
the estate. i s
Frank Moran estate; Thomas E.
Swan appointed administrator.
L. L. Swan, J. A. Howard and
Leon H. Fish named appraisers.
L. F. Butler estate; report of
sale of real estate for $491 by Ra
chael Ann Patton, executrix.
Andrew K. Loe estate; admit
ted to probate and Emma John
son appointed administratrix of
the estimated $800 estate. Con
rad Johnson, Mina Ott and Esther
Alrick named appraisers.
Vinnie Powell guardianship; or
der confirming sale of real prop
erty. - -;-J .
Marriage Licenses
John Stone, 62, farmer, route"
4, and Flora Cowell, 72, house
keeper, 1035 Mill street.
Justice Court-
Gilbert Alpin : prelfmln ary
hearing at 10 o'clock today on as
sault and battery charge.
A. Hunt; charged with install
ing plumbing and drainage with
out having either a certificate of
registration or certificate of com
petency. Also charged with vio
lation of state plumbing code
Pleaded not guilty on all three
charges. Trial dates to be set later.
Released on own recognizance.
Richard G. Jenkins; charged
with operating trailer with con
cealed registration plates. Plead
ed guilty and fined $5.
Edward E. Turner; charged
with operating truck with no
P. U. C. plates, no logging permit
and no P. IT. C. plates on trailer.
Pleaded guilty. Case continued to
November 27 for sentence. , Re
leased on own recognizance.
Ruben A. Bixel; fined. $10 and
costs on two charges of not hav
ing declared weight receipt or ve
hicle registration card.
Theodore Delmond Andresen;
fined $10 and costs on two charges
of not having a declared weight
receipt and having no vehicle reg
istration card. ;
Herbert G. Schiewe: ' charged
with hauling logs without per
mit. Pleaded guilty and fined $25
and costs. Commitment papers is
sued when fine not paid.
Roy Allen Jenkins; fined $5 and
costs on charge of having trailer
plates concealed. '
Municipal Court
Henry A. Girod. charged by John
L. Geren. county milk inspector,
with selling adulterated milk;
plea of innocent entered, $50 bail
posted.
Davia W. Heliin, Z505 Brooks
avenue, one-day jail sentence ; in
lieu of $2.50 fine for failing to
stop.
F. A. Montandon, 575 Center
street, and Mrs. Allen Toole, 1740
South Winter, $2.50 fines for fail
ing to stop.
Norman Favors. Eugene, $5
fine, violation of basic traffic rule.
Hawley Confident
Of G.O.P. Victory
Hon. Willis C Hawley, former
congressman, has been campaign
ing for the republican ' national
committee in Oklahoma and oth
er parts of the middle west. He
is en route home now, closing his
campaigning in Idaho. ;
Op. Chdn Lam
CHINESE MEDICINE CO.
Natural remedies
for disorders of liv- .
er, stomach glands,
skin, and arinary
system of men and
women. Remedies
f or constipation,
asthma. arthritis.
sugar diabetes and JkyZL,
rhenmatisni. T. T. LAM
19 years in bast- K-1-ess.
Naturopathic
physicians. 803)4 Court ; St.
Corner Liberty.
Office onea Satnr
It days and. Tuesdays
-- 1 1 a1 A a as
P. M P. M. to 7.
Coasa ltattoa Blood
pressure and urine
tests are free of
charges.
Oeidis Chan
N.D.
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Movable Waiting
Sheds. For Pupils
Receive Approval
A plan for Installation of mov
able waiting sheds tor school
children to be placed at strategic
points in the various school dis
tricts was outlined to the county
court yesterday by C. L Nelson,
district supervisor of the national
youth administration. Nelson
asked the court for permission to
place the sheds on the. county
roads in positions that would not
interfere with the traffic or -the
view.
The eourt granted permission
with the proviso that each loca
tion is to be approved by the
county engineer.
Nelson said that material for
the waiting sheds would be fur
nished by the districts and the
work of constructing and install
ing them would be done by the
NY A. The first sheds are to be
installed in and around the Wood
burn district.
20-30 Club Votes
Even, Presidency
The Salem 20-30 club also qual
ified as the "50-50" club Friday
night when its straw vote on the
national election turned out 15
votes for Alf Landon and 15 for
President Roosevelt. William
Lemke and Earl Browder each re
ceived one vote.
Still devoting its attention to
politics, the club selected nomin
ees for offices to be voted on No
vember 13, as follows:
President. C. S. "Pat" Emmons
and Harold Pruit.
x irsi vice-presiaent, k a i p n
Mapes. George Jackson, Lawrence
Engstrom.
Second vice-president. Warren
Keeney and James Sehon.
Sergeant-at-arms, William Holt,
Gene Paulin, James Sehon.
Directors, George Jackson,
Floyd Emmons, Earl Cutler, Wil
liam Depew, George Fletcher,
Ralph Mapes. Lawrence Brown,
Warren Keeney. -
State Precincts
Total Now 1625
Voting precincts In Oregon now
aggregate 1625. according to a
tabulation released Friday by Se
cretary of State Snell. Copies of
the tabulation were sent to ell
county clerks.
Multnomah, with 438 voting
precincts, leads the list. Lane is
second with 96 "voting precincts
and Marion third with 77 voting
precincts.. Clackamas is fourth
with 66 voting precincts.
Gilliam with eight voting pre
cincts has the smallest number in
the state. Sherman county has
only nine.
OAIiVABT BAPTIST CHTJKCH
Ferry and South High street. Bev.
Arno Q. Weniger pastor. Bible school.
9:45 a. m. W. F. Foster, sopt. Horning
worship, 11 o'clock, sermon, "Tarrying
One for Another." Ordinance of com
munion and hand of fellowship to new
members. Young people's meeting 6:43
p. m. Evening worship, 7:45 p. ra. Ser
mon subject "Thst Brsien Thin."
broadcast from 8 to 8:45 p. nt. The
vested choir sings under the direction
of E. D. LJndbnrg. Service Wednesday,
7 :80 p. m.
FXBST BAPTIST CHXTBCH
Marion and North Liberty streets.
Bible school at 9:45 a. m. Fred Broer,
sopt. Moraing worship and observance
of the Lord's supper at 11 a. m. Ee
ning service at 7:30. -Simon Forsberg.
teacher of the Union Bible classes of
Portland, to speak at both services.
Young people's meeting, 6:30. Prayer
meeting Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.
TEMPLE BAPTIST CHXTBCH
North 19th and Breymaa streets. Er
nest H. Brown pastor. Sunday school at
9:45. Bally day program at this service.
Morning serrice at 11 a. m. Sermon,
"Walking in the Spirit, the Besults."
Senior Young People's society at 6:30.
Intermediate society at 6:45. Evening
serrice at 7:30. Sermon, "A Great Catch
of Fish." Midweek serrice Thursday at
7:30 p. as.
NATIONAL TICKET
For President
ALF. M. LANDON
For Vice-President
FRANK KNOX
For U.S. Senator
CHARLES LMcNARY
State Legislature
SENATE
Representatives
George R. Duncan
Walter Fuhrer
Hannah Martin
Ronald Jones
M.shmmM tit My.cM
V TIBST OSBMAJff BAPTIST
X. Cottar at I) itrMt J V tllthaff
tastor. Bible school, 0:45 a. ra. Samuel
chirsBan, aapt. Worship in Genua at
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- w. ocamcf win onag mc
ntesssge. No serrice in the ereaing.
bat members and friends are requested
t A atkd tk. .MMllM ' .1 tW. '
church Ut Fort land. Devotional hour
t euuesaay, B p. m.
CHTTECH OP CHRIST
North Cottage and Shipping atreets
C. T. Springs, minister. Bible study at
10 a. m. Preaching at 11. Topic, "Chris
tian Unity." Observance of the Lord's
supper. Preaching in the evening at 7:30.
Topic, "Three Specitie Duties of a
Christian." ;
THE CHTXBCH AT SALEM
197 8. Commercial street. J. Alenso
Sanders, paator. Sunday Bible school. 2.
Devotional, 8:1$; Y. P. F.. 6:30. Ruth
Shaey Beer, director. Evangelistic, 7:30.
Pastor Hoy. Neigh. McCleary. Wash.,
gueat speaker. Tuesday, Bible study.
Thursday, testimony and praise. Satur
day, gospel messsge, 7:45.
FIB ST CHRISTIAN CHTTECH
Corner of Center and High atreets.
Guy L. Drill, minister. Church school at
9:80. Morning worship and communion
at 10:45. Anthem, "Just As 1 Am,"
Thompson. - Sermon, "Ego Christo-Cen
tricity." Christian Endeavor societies at
6:15. Evening service st 7:30. Special
music. Sermon. "For God, Home and
Native Land." Midweek meeting Wednes
day, 7:30 p. m. "
FIBST CONGREGATIONAL CHXTBCH
Liberty at Center. J. B. Simonds. min
ister. Sunday school at 9:45. Morning
worship, 11. Sacrament of the Lord's
supper. Anthem, "God Is a Spirit" by
Bennett. Communion meditation. "The
Un-Xumbered Multitude." At 7:30. Mon
roe Sweetland will speak at the public
forum on "The Protest Vote."- This
will be the last in this series of discus
sions on "Behind the Election."
COTTBT STREET CHTTECH OF CHRIST
Court and 17th streets. D. . Daniels,
pastor. Bible school at 9:45. Mis Jean
Hawkins, supt. Morning worship snd
observsnce of the Lord's supper at
10:45. Message by Hayward H. Johnson.
Evening worship and Christian Endeavor
at 7:30. Message, "What Are We Go
ing to Do About It!" All day meetins
of the church women on Wednesday in
the basement of the Bungalow. Midweek
service Thursdsy at 7:30 in the Bunga
low.
SAINT PAUL'S EPISCOPAL
Church and Chemeketa streets. Rev.
George H. Swift rector. Holy communion,
7:30 a. m. Church school, 9:45 a. m.
Holy eucharist and sermon, .11 a. m.
FIBST EVANGELICAL
Corner Summer and Mariou streets.
Rev. Jsmes E. Campbell minister. Sun
day school at 9:45 a. m. L. L. Thornton,
supt. Morning worship at 11 o clock.
Specisl music. Sermon, "Who Owns the
World!" Senior high school league and
young people's league at 6:30 p. m.
Evangelistic serrice at 7:30 o'clock.
Special music. Sermon "Evangelistic
Message." Bible study Thursday at 7:30
p. m.
EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE
Ferry and 13th streets. C. Q. Weston,
pastor. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.
C. A. Wilson, supt. Church service at 11
a. hi. Subject. "Uetting 'l nines iron
God." Evangelistic service at 7:45 p. m.
Subject "Samson and Delilah." Prayer
meeting Tuesday 7:45 p. m. Young
people a service st 1 :o p. m. xnursaay.
EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED
CHTTECH
X. Capitol and Marion streets. Edwin
Horstman, pastor. Sunday school. 10
a. m. German services. 10 a. m.. "The
Glorious Gospel." English services, 11
a. ra.. "Zeal lor Righteousness. sacra
ment of holy communion. Delegatea will
menu mo iuuuii punu, vcuvui wui.tn
conference of the Portland classis in the
Third Reformed church Portland Sun
day afternoon and evening.
HIGHLAND T TENDS
Highland avenue at Chuach street. T.
Clio Brown pastor. Bible school at 10
o'clock. Clifton Boss. supt. Meeting for
worship at 11 a. m. Meeting en ministry
and oversight at 8 p. as. Christian En
deavor at 6:30 and evangeliatie services
at 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting, Thursdsy
at 7:30 p. m.
SOOTH SALEM FRIENDS CHURCH
Corner S. Commercial at Washington
streets. Miller H. and Hazel K. Porter,
pastors. Bible school at 10 a. nt. Morning
worship at 11 a. m. Christian Endeavor
at 6:30 p. m. Evening service at 7:30
p. m. Midweek prayer and teaching
methods, Thursday at 7:30 p. as.
FIR8T CHURCH OF OOD
North Cottage and Hood atreets. L.
Wesley Johnson, paator. Sanday school
assembly at 9:45 a. m. James S. Davis,
director. Morning worship at 11 a. m.
Solo by Lowell Loveall. Sermon "An Ade
quate Gospel-for a Day of Uncertainty."
Young people' meeting at 6:45 p. m.
Evening general service at 7 :45. Ser
mon, "True and False Humility." Five
minute preliminary talk on "Temper
ance." Service Wednesday evening 7:45.
FOR CONGRESS
1st District JAMES W. M0TT
2nd District -ROY VY. RITNER
3rd District -WM. A. EKYYALl
STATE TICKET
Attorney General -I. II.Van WINKLE
State Treasurer- RUFUS HOLM AN
County Officers
James McGilchrist .Sheriff
U. G. Boyer Clerk
R. Shelton .-LAssessor
Lyle J. Page ..-Dist. Attorney
L. E. Barrick . .Coroner
D. G. Drager Treastixer
Hugh Fisher -Surveyor
Roy S. Melson ..Commissioner
M. B. Hayden ....Justice Peace
Herman Brown . Constable
Grant Murphy
County Chairman
KSIGHT aTEMOKIAXi 4
COKOSEaATZOKAI.
Nineteenth, and Ferry. H. C. Stover,
aniniater. Morning worship at It. Sermon
"My Feople." Quartet, "The Galilee..
Call" (Hall). Anthem "Seek Ye the
Lord" (Roberts). Sacred concert at
7:50. Christies Eadeaver at 6:43 p. m.
Sunday school at 10 a. sa. Koy Hsrland,
Pt.
XJLTTEZ-DAT SAXVTS
Cottage and Cheoseketa. Sunday school.
10 a. so. Evening aerviee, 0:30. Relief
society Wednesday, 2 p. m. M. I. A.
Wednesday, 7:30. A. C. Hswkins, presi
dent. AhfEKICAW Z.UTHSRAK CHURCH
Church street between Chemeketa and
Center streets. Rev. P. W. Eriksen, pas
ter. Saaday school, S:4i a. am. Arnold
Knieger. sept. Morning worship 11 a. a
8eanoa topic, "Will the Whole Church
Program Adapt Itself for a lay Like
This." 8pecial music arranged by Prof.
E. W. Hobson. Solo by Miss Mary Chad
wick. Mixed quartet, "for God 80 Loved
the Worfd," Stainer, Ronald Craven,
Richard Bartoii, . Mrs. J. A. Sholseth,
Miss Hath Bedford. Young people's aerv
iee, 7 p. m. arranged by the Lather
league.
CHRIST X.TTTHXRAM CHXTBCH
Eighteenth and State atreets. Rev.
Amos E. Minnoman, A. SC., paster, tier
msn, 8:80 a. m. Subject, "Sins of the
Tongue." English, 11 a. m. Subject,
"Counting the Cost." Sunday school,
9:30 a. m. Mrs. Jscob Fox. supt. Luther
league, 7 p. in.
C. U. A. OOSPEJC TABERNACLE
655 Perry street. Rev. Koy Bressier.
pastor. Sunday school. 0:45 a. m. Dan
Sheets, sopt. Morning worship, 11 a. m
Young people's service. 6:43 p. m. Serv
ice, 7:45 p. m. Prsyer service Wednes
dsy, 7:45 p. m. Choir and orchestra
practice Thursday. 8. p. in.
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
N. Winter and Market streets. Tlio
missionary convention which opened Fri
day night will close today. Sunday school,
9:45. Emory Goode, supt. Mrs. Jessie
Casberg returned, missionsry from In
dia, will spesk at 11 a. m. and 2:30
p. m. Evangelistic service, 7:30. Prayer
meeting Thusdar. 7 :30 p. m.
JASON LEE MEMORIAL M. E.
CHURCH
North 'Winter and Jefferson streets.
Rev. Lynn A. Wood, minister. Church
school, 9:45 a. m. H. B. Carpenter, aupt.
Morning worship, 11 a. m. Theme,. "Pae
ing Life With Jesus." Epwortb leagues.
6:30 p. m. Evening service, 7:30 p. m.
Theme. "God's Point of View."
LESLIE METHODIST CHURCH
South Commercial and Myers streets.
Dean C. Poiadextre, minister. Church
school. 9:45 a. ra. "Worship, 11 a. an.
Sermon, "True Liberty.". The leagues
will meet at 6:30 p. m. Rev. Hideo Hash
imoto will speak to the older league upon
his impressions of the Lakeside, Ohio,
youth conference. The Woman's Home
Missionary society, sponsors for the
Queen Esthers, will install the officers
of the Queen Esther society at 7:30
p. m.
FORD MEMORIAL K. E.
At West Salem. K. K. Clark, minister.
Church school. 10 a. m. Kenneth Abbott,
aupt. Morning worship, 11 a. m. Sermon.
"The Hypocrisy of Repeal." Epworth
league, 6:30 p. m. Evening worship, 7:30
p. as. Miss Snth Bedford will present
Ronald Craven, Richard Barton, Garland
Hollowell. Jamea Smart, Mrs. Sholseth,
Mrs. Stanley Satchwell, in a sacred con
cert. SALEM MEXNOWITE CHURCH
Corner 17th and Chemeketa streets.
H. H. Dick, pastor. Sunday school at
9:45 a. as. H. W. Wall. snpt. Morning
worship at 11. "What Do We Owe Our
Government." - Evening aerrieea at 7:30
with Rev. Carl Wakerbarth giving the
message. Wednesday night at 7:30 Rev.
Enoch Zimmerman will conduct a class in
"Personal Evangelism." Evening Bible
school Friday at 7:30.
EVERYONE'S WELCOME!
3TLJNIIDAY 5IHIS)L RAILUTT
Sunday, Nov. 1st 9:45a.m.
FinGT NAZ AEIENE CHURCH 13th c"ter
"VOTERS Read Carefully!
A TAXI
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THIS MEASURE
LIMITATION CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT FOR SCHOOL DISTRICTS
HAVIMd 100,009 POPULATION Purpose: Te aaaea4 Use constitution
to levy taxes nt to
MASQUERADING UNDER FALSE COLORS th is amendment Is not a
TAX LIMITATION It's a TAX BOOST of $1.300.000-although purposely word
ed to DECEIVE YOU that Portland School District would operate for 80 of
the 1932 levy, or 20 less. " r
This measure Is not honestly and fairly presented to you with all facts ,
clearly stated the main purpose of the bill Is CONCEALED.
Portland school census shows rapid decline, ever 100 Vacant rooms with
t,000 less enrolled. INCREASED TAXES ARE NOT JUSTIFIED.
DONT PERMIT Portland School Board to tamper with present Tax
umitauon I nw observed by all outer school districts in Oreeon; or
to enact SPECIAL LAWS by Statewide vote for PORTLAND
BENEFIT ONLT. ......
DONT PERMIT Portland School District to become exempt from FULL
LEGISLATIVE CONTROL as to general school laws.
Maintain HOME RULE THROUGHOUT THE STATE and reaulre
Portland School District to submit special problems of school operation
to the Voters of its own district.
SA9T AIDS TAXPATKKS IXAUUK, KAIL WAT- KXCHANOK BUM.. PORTLAND. OKEOON.
laws li NeweiL
FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL
State and Church streets. James E.
MiUigan. pastor; Mildred Bartholomew,
director of young people's activities : Rob
ert M. Getke, aupt. chureti school. Chorea
school. 9:4i a. m. Morning worship. 11
a. an. Sermoa. "Letters from a Prodigal
8oa." High school league will meet at
6:15 to go ia a body to attend the
Epworth League service tt Jason Lee
eharah. University vespers.. Sunset honr
for feUewaltip at 5:30. Diacnssion. 6:30.
Subject. "After Election, WhaiT" Ei
img worship. 7:30. Ineme. "Letter
from Another Son. Young adults, S:45
p. m. ia the Carrier room.
FIRST KAZASEJTE CHURCH
Corner of 13th and Center atreets. Rev.
L. W. Collar, pastor. Sanday school at
9:45. Departments snd classes for all
ages. Frank Litwiller. supt. Morning
worship at 11. Special music by the choir.
Joha Friesea, director. Oeimoa by Rev.
Edgsr Sima. N. T, P. 8. meeta at 6:30.
Evening evangelistic service at 7:SO
Duet, Miss Haael Edwards and Mr. Lit
willer. Sermon by Rev. Sima. Wednesday
prayer service at 7:30 p. nt. Thursday
evening radio broadcast. At 6:30 Thurs
day evening a dinner reception at the
Y.M.C-a.. for Rev. and Mrs. Collar and
family. Friday evening young people'
prayer aerviee.
PRESBTTEBIAV CHXTBCH
Winter and vhemeketa atreeta. Grover
C. Birtchet. D. It-, pastor. Church achoel
directed by J. J. Fitxsimraons,- supt..
9:30 a. m. Morning worship, 11. Ser
mon. "Men for the Cities of Our God."
Anthem. "Onwsrd Christisn Soldiers."
Schnecker. Christian Endeavor societies,
6:30 p. ro. Evening worship, 7:30 p, m.
Sermon, "The Voice of the Dead." Choir
htrmn. "Lead lie Gently Home. Fath
er." Thompson. Wednesdsy, 7:30 p. m.
prsyer meeting.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST .
SCIEHTIST
Chemeketa and Liberty streets. San
day school at 10 a. m. Services at 11
a. m. and 8 p. m. Subject. "Everlasting
Punishment." Testimony meeting at 8
p. m. Wednesday. Heading room in the
Mssonie temple, 11 a. m. to 5:30 p. m..
except Sundsys and holidays.
ATTEND THE
GRACE GOSPEL HALL SUN
DAY. 0:43 a. m., 2:SO & 7:30
P. 51. 15th & Mill Sts. "The
Wages of Sin is Death, bat the
Gift of God is Eternal Life,
thru Jesus Christ Oar Lord.
RADIO'S NEWEST HIT
KOIN 6 P. M. P.S.T.
(Portland) AND CIS NETWORK
Featuring
FLOYD GIBBONS
MEADUMC HUNTER AND M.C
VINCENT LOPEZ
AMD HIS FAMOUS ORCHESTRA
. IRENE BORDONI
FAMOUS COMEDIENNE
BILL ROBINSON
WORLD'S 0 RCA TEST TAP DANCER
APPEARS ON TOUB BALLOT:-
exceed M of TOTAL tSSS lerj . . .
XL. U WOsaa. Bohart atttchan. Tjmm AUsweH. P.
EHOLEWOCD UNITED BRETHREK
'Seventeenth and Nebraska streets. K.
C Mann, minister. Church school, 9 :4.S
a. m. Mrs. Anna Wolcott, supL-Mernlntf
worship. 10:50 o'clock. Theme, "The
Excellency of the Right Wsy." Anthem.
"Angelic Songs" by Hines. Junior
church meets at the ssme hour. Mrs. J. C.
Hill, director. Christina Endeavor, 6:20
p. m. Special aerviee celebrating "Worid
Advancement Day," 7:30 p. in. Special
musie and other features of iaterebt
wits address by Mrs. - Lynn A. Wood.
Midweek Bible study Wednesdays, 7:30
P. ns. . i
UHIOS BULB CLASS
T.M.C.A.. Tuesday, S p. m. Mr. Fer
berg will disenss the topic. "What Alout
thr Heathen!"
OUT OP TO WIT CHURCHES
Clear Lake Evangelical Herbert I..
Bennett, minister. Morning worship st
9:45 o'clock. Piano solo, cioprsno solo,
"Satisfied with Jesus" (McKianey;,
Miss Phyllis iis.t . Sermon. "In tJ
Heart of a Pharaoh." Sunday school at
10:45 a. m. W. "P. Collard, aupt. Bible
study Wednesday at S p. as.
Lablsh Center Evangelical Herbert
E. Bennett, minister. Sunday school at
10 a. nf. W. A. -Starker, supt. Morning
worship at 11, o'clock. Choir number.
"Master, the Tempest Is Raging." tin
praae sole "I Know It" (I.Hlena.
Miss Phyllis, Macy. Sermon, "Noah, too
Builder." Young People's league at 7
p. m. Mrs. Edna Kurth, leader. Choir
practice Thnrsday at 7 p. ra. Bib!-
study Thnrsday at 8 p. m.
Marie Fr.eads Church Sunday school .
10 a. m. Lowell Lambert, supt. Morning
worship, 11 a. m. Message by Rev. Head
rick. Christian Endeavor, 7:15up. m.
Evangelistic -service. S p. m. Messsge by
Rev. Headrick. Throughout the week,
services each evening at 8 p. as. br Re.
Dennis B. Headrick of Springbrook.
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Brookt Methodist Chnrch 3 u n 4 a y
school, 10. Morning worship, 11. Theme, -"Needed,
a Rock Man." Young people's
meeting. 6:30. Preaching aerviee. 7:30.
Rev. Joba Finkbeiner. pastor.
Vote For
R. (Tad)
for
County
Assessor
His record as present coun
ty assessor and formerly
as chief deputy entitle him
to election.
Efficient
- Courteous
Dependable
CONTINUE SHELTON
AS ASSESSOR
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