Tht OHEGOH fTTATnSilAN, Cairo, Oreroa, Saturday Hondas, FcLi uary 13, 1937 PAGZ FIV2 Local News Brief: Postponed Meet Elated Cap itol Post No. 1 of the American . Leekm will held Its legislative night, postponed two weeks ago because of snow, next llendij with all ex-service, members ot the legislature And employes la. rited to attend. A potluck supper will he served at S: 30. Philharmonic aymphony concert Leslie Auditorium Monday Feb. 15, 8:30 p.m. Adults Al, .5frc children - 26c . . , Garage Dewtiojetl A two-car garage on Falrview avenue owned by A. Fish, was practically de stroyed by lire shortly before soon yesterday. The South Salem engine crew responded to the alarm and prevented the fire from spreading to the nearby house. --- - Gralapp - . Henry H. Gralapp, aged 71 years, late resident of jroute sev en, Hnsband of the late Amelia Gralapp, wbo passed away Feb ruary 2. Father -of Mrs. William -de Yaies of Prat urn. Am eld fira lapp af 'La Grande -and XI 11 ton Gralapp of Salem. Memorial ser vices will he bald from the Walk er and Hcrwell chapel ( f oraerly Salem Mortuary ), 545 Jtorth Capitol street, Monday. Feb. 15 at 2 P-m., with Iter. Cay. L. Drill officiating. Interment Lee Mission cemetery. Brown In this city Feb. 11, ICatherine M. Brown. Survived by children, Elizabeth Harbison of -Sanger. Tex. ; Lawrence Brown. Salem : Mrs. Clara Hickman, Salem; Mrs. Stella Paris f Co pan. Okla.: Mrs. Ray Aekerman ef Buckeye, Aria.; Henry Brown of San Francisco, Mrs. Sonya Edgertan of Portland eand Tyler Brawn f Salem. Funer al Saturday, Fab. IS at 1:30 p.m. trom the Rlgdon Mortuary. Inter ment Bell crest Memorial park. Murphy George Murphy, at a local hos pital at the age of 77 years. Late Tesident of' Turner. fJnrvived by Bister, Mrs. Ada Brenner of Tur ner, and several nieces and. neph ews. Funeral aery-ices will be held Saturday, Feb. IS, J : 3 0 a.m. from St. Josph's CathoTle church. Rev. Bernards will officiate. Remains are In care of the TerwIIIiger fun eral home. neeshig At the residence, 785 Court street, ralem. Feb. 11, Robert Bennett Fleming. SuTTtred by erlfe, Maud Fleming ; daughters, Mrs. Chas. Bennett of Myrtle Point, Ore.; also brother, Chas. R. Fleming; sister, Margaret Cheney, also Mrs. Catherine Boyce, an ot Omaha, Neb. Funeral Saturday -at 3:30 p.m. from the atlgdon Mor tuary. Rev. Kanter and Rev J. R. 8ID.U onds officiating-. Private committal at Mt. - Crest Abbey Crematorium. :' Cordier William Cordier of rt. box 129, at the age of 77 years. Sur vived by three children, C W., -of Underwood, Wash.; Arthur C. of Salem and Mrs, R. A. Van Cleve; four grandchildren and on great grandchild. Interment will be at New berg. Funeral service- at Ter wIIIiger Funeral Home, 770 Che aneketa street, Monday. Feb. 14. at 10 a.m. Interment at New berg, Ore. -i Grlanm Ralph Grimm, at the residence. 2310 JT. 4tb street Feb. 11. age 75 years. Graveside services will 5e held under the direction of Clough-Barrlck company at the H u b b ard cemetery, Saturday, Feb.- 13. at "2 p.m. ; - - Test At the Methodist Old People's home, Wednesday aigbt, C Crant Test, 72. Survived by brother, -frank Test of Glen dale, Calif., sis ter. .Mary T. Wert man at Port land. Funeral -services to be leld Saturday, Feb. 13. at 10:30 a.m., from the W. T. Rlgdon chapel. In terment Masonic cemetery, Eu gene. Bobli ' At ih reeldeaoe at Grants rasa. January 2a. Jolm Porter Robinson, age IS. Survived "by parents Mr. and Mrs. Losi T. Kobinsan of Grants Pass, and grandparenta. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Porter ot STlverton. Funeral Monday. Feb. 15 at 3 p.m. from the Rlgdon mortuary. Vault en tombment Mt Crest A-be Man aolemn. -ot At the residence, 1290 Norta Capitol -street. February 12, P. D. (Dean) Ott, at the ace of 57 years. Member of CloTerdtle A. F. A A. M. and Portland K. -of P. Survived by wife. Elisabeth. Sa lem; daughter, Mrna Ott, Salem; mother, Susan, and sister. Edith Painter of Hubbard: brothers. VT-IIM.m VJ nuKi.r aft A W fit cm i O.. Portland. Funeral services Monday. February 15, at 10:30 a.m, -treat the chapel -of the W. " T. Rlgdon company with Rev. Edward Fogg officiatinc Inter ment in Belcrest Memorial park. USB CHI1W3E BEB1M When Others Fail CHARLIE CHAN Chinese Herb REMEDIES Healing virtoe has beea teased hundreds rears,' for chronic H meats, wose, throat; '' sinusitis. catarrh, ease, - I nags, asthma, cbroale "eeargh, stomach, gall stoaes, colitis, constipation. Vianet is, aiidncys, bladder, bra rt. blood nerves, neuralffia, rbenmatlsm, high blood pi laaum, gland, aala ores, male, tfesnale end ebn . rfrea Cisorders. : ; SL B. Fobs, ' jeara practice la Cb I a a. Herb . Specialist, 123 S. On nwrrlil SU, Salem, Ore, Office hours S to A p. an. smday wad Ved. 9 to TO sum. Obituary ; ' Report Accidents Minor traf fic ; accidents reported yesterday involved: Henry Flnaler, 2255 Kerth Church, and W. L. Cross. lit UlU. at MiiUnd Winter; Ells worth Morely, 52 North 17th. and Bill Jodson, 1340 Center, at Canter and Court; Thomas Nel son, 104 East Wilson, and Glenn Burright at Broadway and Jeff erson; Marvin Long and Marvin Hunt. Stayton. on the Anmsville cut-off; E. S. Gordon and Agatha Doran. route 3, at High and State; Kathleen Marjorie Foreman, 1740 -North Church, and B. G. Doughty, Aumsville, at High and Ferry. Valentine Dance. Chemawa, Sat. arte. Eagles Drill Team Ben. Aid Claflc Next Thurs day night's flrat aid class at the Salem Y.M.C.A. will be the last at ! which versans desirtnr to earn . Red Cross senior first . aid certificates may enroll. Eight snore class sessions remain -before the course is completed. Fifty men and women were en rolled as of yesterday. Dr. R. Lee Weed is serving as instruc tor and Mrs. Gordon Black as demonstrator. Colored hens, dressed, drawn. 25c lb. Salem Fish Poultry. P. 6010. Permits Issued Building per mits issued yesterday were to Ar thur Plant, to repair a one-story greenhouse at 1298 South 13th, 350; Merrin Johnson, to reroof a one-story garage at 540 North Cottage, $50; Dewey Frledland. to alter porch en a dwelling at 564 University, 40; Miller's store, to alter a balcony at 189 North Liberty. 190. Sleeping rooms. 402 State 8t. Statehood Inwaer The ann al etatehood dinner, celebrating the 78th birthday of Oregon, will be held at the Portland ho tel, Saturday, February 20, at -0:30 p.m. having been postponed on account of weather conditions. All pioneers, descendants and friends are cordially -invited to attend, announces Mary Drain Albro. president. Examine loatBiaster Appli cation lor examinations to 11 11 the fourth - class poatmasterBhip at Mehama will close February 26. ! .Examinations win be con ducted at the Salem postofflce. Applicants must be between 21 and 65 years ol age to qualify. The aalary for this -office was 3640 for the last liscsj year. Prompt deL Dry wood. Tel. 5000 Meet at R.C.I.L-, The Chris tian . and Missionary Alliance Sunday services will Je con ducted in the W. C. T. U. hall during February. Rev. John Hie bert. missionary from India will speak and show slides of that l&ad dnxing the service at 7:45 p.m. Sunday. The hall la at South Commercial and Ferry streets. Crab ao Meet The Salem Money dub win meet .tonight at 7 o'clock at the trity library. The program wm include a round table discussion of social credit following a talk by Luther Cbaptn. president, outlining the premises of social credit. Rummage sale Saturday, Episco pal parian house. Andersen Speaka Dr. El am J. Anderson, president -of Idniield college, addressed Salem high stu dents at their Lincoln's birthday assembly yesterday. The LInfield college quartet presented several own ben. - WPA Stasuitee A fnad nf 35 collected from office workers in Che Salem WPA headquarters has been turned over- to the Red Cross for flood relief. J. E. Smith, director, announced yesterday. Steel For Water Line Is Expected ! Plate tor the ld-mUe steel sec tion of Salem's gravity water wop ply line has been made 1n eastern mills bet mo word aas -been re ceived as to when abipmenm. by water, will begin, F. F- Jenkins, local superintendent tor the American Concrete at Steel Pipe company of Tacoma, reported yes terday. The Tacoma lira nas sub let the contract for converting the eteel plate into pipe and laying this, section of the line to the Steel Tank 4k Pipe company of Portland, Oregon. "We are expecting ward any day but we understand rbere are eCaer ship eargeea booked ahead of aura, Jenkins aaid. Although, all the steel required for the line here probably could be loaded on one large freighter, sbrrpments . -will be made piece meal as required at tbe tabricat rng plant in Portland. The Tacoma linn's crews here are speeding up the laying -of con crete pipe below Stayton with bet ter Weather at band. Jenkins said her hoped to achieve a laying schedule of "50 sections, or 400 feet a day, aoon. Weather condi tions curtailed operations to 12 day last month. . Birth Krapp To Mr. and Mrs. Ber nard Joseph Kropp, Salem, a son, Brian, bora February r- at the Sa lem General hospital. Matey To Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Hlskey, route 3, 4 -daughter, Pa tricia Ann, born February 5 at some.4 ; : r . : ' Uelknop To' Mr. and Mrs. A. Dennis .Belknop. route 1, a daugh ter," "born February S at the Sa lem General aospltaL McGnrrin - To Mx. and Mrs. Martin McGnrrin, 3224 N. JC 53d, Pertland, a son. Martia Peter, lora Jannary 26 at the Salem General bospltal. Rajdcy To Mr. and Mrs, an brie WOSam Bagley, rout d. a daughter, Lorraine Kay, born February J at the Salem -General hospital. rcrDispiilc at StevtonfeBemed Nenr Plant Wanted; Plenty , of Water Available Is f Gardner Viewpoint i.. , - - i :r;-r ':: Any knowledge ot serious dis agreement I within i the Stayton community as to the advisability of construction of a aew power plant there by the Mountain States Power company Was denied Friday by several, substantial Stayton citizens. " :' Some of those Interviewed by The Statesman expressed regret at the appearance of aewapaper stories indicating that the com munity was divided on the nb ject, inasmuch as the city, coun cil bad virtually demanded that the power plant be built to pre vent interruptions of power serv ice sucb as occurred ' following the snow storm early last week. The company, in response to the council's insistence, revealed that it already had reached a decision to build the plant and that con struction work would start soon. Water! Supply Queried The newspaper reports aaid the objection raised was that there might -not be sufficient water power available in the mlllrace there, known as the Stayton ditch, to operate the new power plant and Still serve the -industries now utilizing this water power; the Paris Woolen mill, the Stayton flour mill, the Western Batt & Bedding . company plant and the city's water system. R. D. Paris, owner ot the wool en mill, Stytons largest indus try, declined to make any state ment, but said that any published statements j purporting to repre sent the viewpoint of the woolen mill company were unauthorised. A. D. Gardner, sr.. owner of the Stayton ditch and bolder of the contract to; furnish 400 second feet of water to the power com pany Tor operation xt the plant, nas said he will be able to furnish water to fulfill all of his con tracts, and I declared -he liad the consent of the Oregon Pulp d; Paper company to divert water now running "through the Salem ditch, through the Stayton ditch and then "back Into the Salem ditch through a taitrace below Stayton. Hudson Sliipistnt Heavy, Reported i . i Returning to ibis home i.ere aft- er attending! a business conference in Portland,! L, D. Lambeth, presi dent of State Motors, Inc., local agency lor Hudson and Terra plane automobiles, reported that shipments -of -new cars from the Detroit factories of Hudson Motor Car company to date are running -nearly 50 per -cent ahead ot last year, and that the early public demand Indicates 1937 will be one -of the "best business years in Hud son's history. Merchandising plans for the next three- months were presented by company executives from De troit at tbe business meeting. Which -was attended by thecom pany's dealers from throughout this section. Announcement was made of a national program deal ing with the "selective automatic shift," a new automotive develop ment which contributes to greater motoring - safety. Rev. ii W. Johnson ResigifsJEs PoSt Rev. L. W. Johnson, pastor of the First Church f God here the past two years, has resigned his pastorate and has transferred hds membership and -ministry to the Church of! the Uaxarene. He preached his tarewell sermon mt the Church ot God Sunday. Rev. M. J. Hooker Ot Oklanoma wiH succeed him and will preach tits first sermon here Sunday Rev. Johnson -now becomes as sociate pastor of tbe Salem Kas arene church, nrith Rev. L. W, Collar continuing as pastor. "He win devote part of Itls time to the church in 'Salem and the re mainder to travel 3n the Korth weat in the Interest T the ?as arene college. 3tev. Jnftnsaoa stnd xamRy will cant fane to live In Sa lem. : . . . I . : : i Daring Rev. Johnson's pastor ate art the Church of Bod. aub tantlal .growth and itrnanrital sjpaia were realised with 3ass feriagtag the largest attendance stnd rreat est income in the dnrrcli liiatory. &ueza Iwrnnge to Gathar&taday Salem grange He. 3.7 win sneet Saturday at the achoolhonse- in the Auburn district, with the pub lic Invited to tbe afternoon pro- Igram atartmg at 1:20 clock, in the morning, legtanlng sat 10:20 o'clock, the regular closed bus iness meeting will be add, fol lowed by noon luncheon. . Senator W. A. Johnson At Jose phine county -wfll address the af ternoon meeting, speaking n legislation and S. B. Langhlin. dean of sociology at Willamette university will speak, on "Causes of Crne. t . - ?. ' : - : Music will 3m in charge of Mrs. Bea Hawkins. Mrs. Arthnr Brown is lecturer of tbe wrange. ; Coming Events Feb. Xa Jadge Z. at. Jet. trey speaks mt Uga artieol oa pensions, j pan. - ; Feb. 18 Annua meeting state Uolsteia rattle cWb, SO) a. m4 chamber -of wsa Feb. IS Poitf sscd .meeting jof Bash Psnat. Teacter associaUoa. Tea. 23 Willamette Tal ler flood Control Sssartag, all day, chamber of com- Jason Lee Young Peo pie's Choir Uill Sing that -erOl appear la awnaseit Sdrwtaaaa, 3erald JJadersaaaa; Irea row, Cleoaa JimOmoma Loraase Vide,' Marie Baeatgartner, Biaacbe Sanagartawr, Xlargaret Chadwirk. Other Deewre, ileraiee Brewster, afable Baajngartaer, Dopothj. Virgiala Boyle, Batb McFarlanc, Carol Clark and Cortles Clark. Robert JOemple is di- OaXTaXT XaTXXBT CSI7SCH Teirr amd SoaU High am. . Aras J. Wenlsr. -Vtta. BniuUy tmtr Tina fallows : ibla ehaol S --Moraine- worship XI Vateek, moafc ject, "fioma liaw Thinr " Tha -ordin-ina of ewBaftmioa will b ohmmrrai mnd rweption ot ott wrabm. Xaaas jy pia'a MOtiac ar4S pjn. Jalesao mm tha ndepBdma oeMty a ohari. aiag wonhip 75 o'clock, rmoa, A Typical DoBaey.V Taa wted hoir ln at both urrieM ondr tha arrertion ol E. D. Lindbnry. Kidweak aarriea Wadnea day T:30 p. u ' 7XS8T sarxxBT timracH Marion and Kortk Liberty atraaU. Bibla school Ui. JW Broor, 3upt. 11 o'clock morning worahip. :15 7oang yo plo's -amting. 7 sSO -areaing iaaria, Jtav. Irvina A. ?ox ot eeport. 111, saaoatly alted pMtor wiU apaak at both aieao. also arory waning at 1i0 trom fab. M to Slat. THB TKMJf U 3ATT1ST -CUIaCH Norta lStb biwn Center and Cha- woketa Strtww. rnat . w; poatox. Sanday aehool 9i& Ja. Morning aar- i 4TK 11 .aa.a ra n iKoignath." B.tJ'.U. d0 TfJm. laUr- . V,nin mar- wiea 7:80 p.m. ania oarrica wui - ehana of th timptl laam Tnm u.nti.t. -Bihla aehaoL A id weak ear-; 'Thursday 7 tiO pm. OEKMAJT BAPTIST OHTJBCK -orth -Cottaea and J nef J . r. ,8saul Scbixmsn, aopt. Hani wor ship in trtrnn at x. nnw, . ".r rrllcha Oaataiaaahait nU aaaa Unsioktbar- . . 7i.. .11 Vallnvmhin With en. in i ii . ... ..nil nmiaa aer- eiea WedMsday wrenins at 8 o'leek. Tha Women a juaaioaary tho hn. of Mr. and Mrs. G. iierden. 015 Baciaaw -strecr, Thanaday attaraaoa at 2 o'clock. : rfT u im-rvaw cMUSCB ' Cotbt Ol Oaatar and His rreea. Ouj L. Drill, minister. -Church aeheol t 0 ander drraetioa at C. E. -Ja. Jfr warship and eoasnmaiaa at 10r4. Aa- ler. SoU br Job. aaaaudt. tha Christ, 'f O'Hars. Bermoo ' !). We Baliava Jaaual" Christian EadaaJrar avt. 6:T5. Eveninx aarvica wt VO. Baaataa, Sra Paator'a JUalinlaaad Himg mm Llqaor Aa-ertiinc." Midweek aer iea -at 7 :S a Wadnaaday -aaaiag. OOT7XT STSJEXT CM US OH Ot CBSIST -Ct wnd ath amvata. V W lMmiU, Matar. Bible ajenaol t 9i4S, with Jeaa oet na fcadeaver. Ttmg aaanla in eh - .v- VlMien. 'Yenth 3m Ctunah;' by 4ha 7ang !Paap" (onneemUon. -all -nay -aatatiiic at. the JShaea ad-aJUy. Midway jaw teTat tha lnlSl kaaaa. 371b Hint, Tknioday -at 7. CMuacH or chsist North Cattaga end Skipping nea. 0. T. Bprinrt, "Unirtar. Bibra etady art li -.. Praiehiag at U by Haary Mil lar of Grant Paaa. Obaarwanea ai tnn Ixird'a anpaer. Toana peopia a ateatns a:80 &m. Sartaaa -a S -a clock. WTBST 43OWOaxaetT03laU. -CKXTBCH j ji, giaioada. minister. Xibarty t 0w Snnayic-aoi. warship. It. i7-n. Wk5 Art in Aea-ren." Thb) 4a ..L .ait Jjoatea eeiaiuiaj em ttaa ilora-a xwer. Antheen. -Christian tha Mara raeatiac. Thmraday. 7:0 Halkiagtoa aao jjenvex. wmniril. liiAvnasATTAVili m. C. taaa. mataiataz. Marning af; Tie. at ill. Saraum "They That Mourn. Aatheam, "Can eider and aar Ma,"a ford. Trie, Caaaa Bta JMa.'' Teehai kewaky. Jeaarng -aarrioa J1 ; ' 'trT Tha Cnnreh,' diaeaad Jy tha vaaac paopla at the Thab, aiaaiaal aanibar.. Say haal aMaa. aaBartaad, opt. Toamc paoph. jaaataq wad C. a. Fort tend. -siMuiai law aon aPMlUwsaT M. W. 3raaaWr, ieaVarT WJD7ZV. WaU. 8oth -CuainwTninl ad avry aliaahi. Ban day -sehsol 5sA Siaraiaa warahlp ll aa. Xawas TP"e a aeeeliaa P.B,, Mmn. John .Boteaat, unaiiiaiairy oai India, wiU be aniaattar. aerriea. 7 :4S iPu. 3r. 4oHa Rrabart, siiaalrar. FTsys? wSttoe Wadnaaday Tr45 Pm. zvmMX smaxraxxoAX. C nil Boinnur ejst Martea straeta. BaT. 4. M. Oaiphall. minUter. BmnJ chool at B S -a ji. John Bchrensanpt. Mayaiar worahip at " Vcloek. Bpec'1 masia. Bavataa. "asaa -rvaL anlj viffc n4 venas paopla's laafaaa at o .99 ial nic Seraioa, "Tha od Cominf at fArUC" Bibla a tody Tharaday 7 : ni n wTjfr.Tna t. awn vauawA North Capitol and atartsa atraata. 14 wla fiorataaaa, jtor Sunday aebeol 10 a.m. Dirinw worship 11 aaa, end It Food." Lemten eerr.ees Tbmradsy S bju, "Steps aa tha Way tha Cxoes. tfTSrTwT!ItTFrTg fre-HTigSaCXB Parry and XUh atraata. C. G. Waetos, pastor. Sanday aekool at 9 n5 -m.ai. C. A. Wihum, anpt. Chnreh netwiea t 11 .nm, sabjeet, "Tha Usht at Xour BouL" rnn Keltatie aerrice at 7:5 p m- subject. "Th- Wn ta Urad. Prayer anaatinf Taaaday at P. Taaag jwopla'a aar- viea at 8 pJ jm. i tharsday. nxaT chuxch or god Head and Cottag atraata. Sunday school 9:d5 a.m. Praaahiac 11 a-m, aab jact. "Tha Man in Between." Braaias ncalistia wrrie 7:80 p.a- aubject. "Saeeaaatal BaUfiaa." Barifal aajTices aaeh aifht daring tha waek, ajaaapt Bat arday. '' roTTgngnsgx chotck 8574 Oowr etreet. Sanday wchaol SidS a.m. a. B-. -Caahion. aup. Iforanas aw ship 11. subject, Cxowns.'' Sasmc vaa pie a aarrica saB. Baa. JC Bsnaoa. preei daat. Icbsta y yoaag people. Janel Utia . aarrica Sunday aaaarag 7:45, a ob ject. "Barinaing of tha End." Special manic Taaaday 7:d -Jar, -mad Mrs. Ralph Cobb, miasiowariee 1m Africa. wiU speak and akaar abaat 10 picraree from Africa. Ne nerrice Wadnaaday nicht. Fri day 7:45, diTina healing aemoe. Bar. Uoyd and lather Miller, Baataxa. soBnaaannanaak SOTJTK SAX2M TXIEirOS aai t h CaaaaMrcial at - Waahrnatoa atraata. Miller Bj. aed "Haael K.Perter warship at 11 a.m. Chriatiaa Endaarar at 8:80 pjt. Evening aaetiag at 7:10 fJ. Snaday adgbt at 7:BO vVlock at Midweek prayer meeting Thnrsday at 7:80 pj. -ynarra iwawgr. Traxr. 15tk and Mill atraata. Baaday -school Bj45. Lord's Supper 11 a.m. Preaching 4:80 and 7:80 p.m. J am Thomas, Bose aaaa Mont, spanking at both aaaaieaa. JEHOVAH'S 'WXXXKS8XS Meet .Baaday at ternooa at a HO fa -tha Fraternal Temple, Center tract near Lib arty. Yon erre iavttad te tnka rpmrtt la a bible study and listea to a brief bibla lectors. LATTEB DAT BAXkTTS ' Corner of Cottage mad vCkeaaekcta mtwmmtM flniuU matuuA If) ja. aninc aarrica 8:30 p.m. Belief aaeiaty Wadnes- day 3 p.m. MX, warmaaaay i :ou p.. a. C. Hawkiaa. branch praardont. AMEBICAE T.TJTEZBABT CHTTBCH Ctutreh street between Chemeketa and Canter atraata. Bar. P. W. .Erikaen. pas tor. -Bnaday wchaol 8:45 aa. Or. A. S. Jensen, aapt. U A, morning- warship. Solo, elected. Kiss Loogine BreiUke. Anthem, "O ror a Cloeer Walk with Gad." (Foatac) by choir drreotad by Trot E. W. Hobsoa. Sermon, "The Assault by Tsmptatioa .am Wham "Well JDafbwd Lines." 7 :80 pat., -atoning Xaaaaa aer rice. Old Lenten hymns, nermen, "Pre parina; tha -Mind, ieart and jattitaae." S:S0 pat young paopla'a aarrioa, -Lather lcawwe. CBalST TTTTmiBalTf OHUB,)H IStk aad Stata atreeta, 3Ur. Jtmaa X. Minneman, AM, pastor. German IS0 in, -aubjeet. "Tha Biga atbet iPaaidaa." Eaalish XI .sa nubjoet, "Tha Sign af Jaaah." Baaday school SrBO -aa. Mrs. Jacob Tax, aopt. bather league 1 :00 p:m. Dorotioaal meeting, joaa EX. TOnaT aVATOaXIDaX XTXTHSBAaT IStk end a. atraata. H. W. 0oaa, pas tor. Banemy school a .jm. .Sarriaa att ao swam. 'Coaaragational maottag Arractly at tar aarricea. MM waek Hntea aaxTiaea 7M6p.m. ' ZXaST aVBTHOBZBT BFISOOrAX Chamh and Btata sUatas. Jaatea E. fdillirsn, vinister; MiMred Bartholomew, dtraetor af yaoag people 'a matirrtiaa; Bobert M. Gntke, aupt. of vharah aehoal. Mas. Boy Lackaaaar, blender at nnlor eharck. -Momlita worshha 11 -am. Banaoa Tha 'Lexa 'tears. km. TrSu Bi Way.' Uharea neneei zormii as as oi w sea, yenng people "a aaaetiaga at 8 .-SO. Jaater church XlcaJB, Bubiost. "Gadaj Badia:" laWTKOTXtSff IfmTTEfirT Xarth Winter eaat aiaahai stream. 3Uv. D. A. Cohagaa. paaear. BaaAay aekool afft skam. Church waauMp 31 an. uT.P. aaaating S:S0 pja. F aangeliattc en ilea 7:80 n.m. 'Midweek prayer aieatlng"Tirara vay 70. pa. Booth Winter, JaWanaa. ratigiaasais Waarl Lrn A. "Weou. -auaiaaar. Ohaoreh aeheol a at mmu aaoawmar waaship 31 A. -theme, "Aa ami. ending aaa mt In arrests." Xpwnrth hmgam S:SO Senior, sin -aahoaL tatermediata. nii aarrica "7 :S0 p.m. Tha Traumy yaa tle raaaud ornorr will artee ma 'hour 'a proamna af rani eat loan amineal jaaam. Usppy 311 -Soar SSO P-m. jA. oweml rstnerrng ajpawaaratt -by tha Bpwwrth Laagaa otaoaail waa tha wabramvy ttrshj at tha Xadiaa aid. CHTJ South Cammarciat nd Myera atraaU. Daaa C Faradaxtar. minister. Baaday ehsreh sr:hooi wiU meet at 8:45 a.m. Mr. Vemar Backs tt aopt. Marnbag woTohrp.at 11 avm. Sermon, Unuaiataaea With Ood." A aaraad aTtat wiU afaag aaaamt. ial namhera. Tha young people's hjagaa wUl meat fat Xaali ban at S.0. The in asmtediate aeniw 'laagaa will -meat mt a :80 fat tha -church parlors. 6. OL Btorer wUl ap-waA -Uli mil ilm Jrrfhaewce mt the Bible." -Eraaiaa oerriea at T0. "Aa Zatrodactioa tta Isiak." Oath and Caster. "Lao. "W. Collar, paa- tur. a am, aprrltoal Ufa prayer nillas. aa. ejaaetal amUy 'in ttfse Male mcfcawl. Dr.. A. . T as ana -mOi iuiiI. 11, ajaiahlp nam by lr. A. S. LeadeaT rTho Jaag- -ady of a Brekaa Saaaa." S: p -man. "Tha Ca-aaa) 'df Crtaaa vaattt:M 8:80. raaax naepla's suiaaarai tby tha CoHatkmna. -S:10, W aarrioa. MUa Ora mahaaT. S:S0. a www VHi-3T arowp m -heimx reimad with Ssia. L. W. Jiitoaiia paniiimi mam Miss lavara Aarts mnu Varan Aarm m itima-. fl tXQ. -wrm&eelmtie aMnT&av. X. E. Jtorua, Aktrict pt.f tha ChaNk St tha Kssaraas af ortmnd. SIS .Waaah OimmiitnL umany tafnia aahool : pas, Imiaey Wilsesi, aapt. -Da-, rational a p.-au. wfancaUatla "7 0. Tuas day aigbt prayer snd praiaa T:80.Thaa day sad fiataraay eights 1:80. A. J. Jaaaas, pastov. , - ; raXsBTTBXXAP; ohttbck -Winter and Chemeketa street. Offerer C. Birtchet. DP. pastor. Prof. Wm. 11. wwi.k J ... 1 1.. Aff muLt m.mA TAi.r aa. pie's actiritiea. "Fret. 9. . Charshlll.1 aegaaist. w:u a.m- eaarca acavoi di rected by J. J. ntsalmaas. aapt. 11 sjb, morniag worship. Sermon, "A Hindered Christ." Anthem by tha uhapel aherr. "What Are These That -Are .Arrayed t" (Staincr). 6:10 p.am, tha -soar C. X. so cieties meet. 7:80 p.. evening P raise. Sermon, "A Traatformiag Friaadahip." Aathcm, "Ood that Madest Eearth aad Hearen." (Old Welsh). Sola by Prof. Wright. Wednesday, 7:80 pm, midweek aarrica. id m ar s-aa m i i - i sS " - - Uansolenm and Crematorium " Lloyd T. Rlgdoa. Tlgr. Jasoa Lee M. "K. t-harch. From left,- SAXrATJOJf AKhTT Bagumr erricea, Saturday night praise sarriaa. Sanday school :45. Mornins holiness meting. 11. "S.VS. S p.w. Bal jratioa mast in r. 7:80. .Adjutant and Mrs. John Aiwa, officer in charge, 188 -North Commercial. . H amr warrr.'a VTaflOPAI. Chureh and Chemeketa straeta. -Holy mun amnion. 7 :S0 Church school 85 a.m. LiUny Wadaaadays. holy .(wnMn.inii V .and 10 a m., instructions 7:15 P.m. Bar. Georgs a. Swut. raetor xraaT cHTxaoH. of cubist BOIBMTIST ChemekaU and i Liberty straeU. Sna day school at 111-o.m. Sarrieaa at 11 a. -m., and -S p. m. ouDject, n o a i. Testimony meeting iat 8 p. m, Wadnaa day. Bttil'tf room la tha Masonic temple apaa 11 a.m. to B p. , aceapt Sunday and fcolidara. On; Wednesday from U a.m. to 7 iMQ p-aa. j i ZBOJJBWOOD UB1TEP BXZTRBZB -17th and Nebraska streeU. K. C. Mann, minister. Church uehool :45 a-m. Morn ing worship 10:50: o'clock, theme, "Tha Passion of Christian Propaganda. -.Aa-them, "Great aadj Marcel on. by Hall. Junior ebureh .meets t tha me .boar. Christiaa Xndaaror social hoar 5 P-m. Begumr Ohristiaa Eedeurur meeting 0 :80 pi. Kiss Elinor Olson, mader. Erening worship .eerTiee end aarmoa 7:80 J Kidwaak aarrica. iWadaaaday 7:80 P-m. wraajx :umTBJ BaWTIIaaJI aOHTTBOrT At aa ion betweoa iiath wad (Jalrersity. Bar. A. a. Jendarsaa, pastor. 1155 Mia aioa street. 10 .. Baaday ajehaoL 11 om preaching oerrioe. -Sunday S.-S0 p.ni, Chrmtaxa Sadearur. 70 pm.. preaehiaa oerriea. Midweek pmyer serrtee Wednea day 7 :80. Chair practice Tharsday 7 i0. fUDT-VtrJIWMM XOSDnUyflSS (fnar T Brangalloal Herbert X. Bennett, mraiater.. Morniag worship t 95 a 'clock. Gospel song -oerrree. Bpae tal music. Barmoa, "Tha Swad Orouad." Samday wenael at lOMt s'eloeai. W. P. Colmrd. aapt. Bible etudy. "Wednesday t TJSO Bean art, minister. Baaday mshaal at AO . wr a ata-k-a. .iMk ti amino -arav ahip'at'll e'eloek. 'Ooapel aeng aarrica. Bpaetel most, wnam, -a.ao tom tha Bower." "Young people 'a 'laaeui mt 7 pan.. Nathan Earth, loader. Cuetr pros ties. Thanaay .at r7 pa. iBlhh tvdy. Thursday at 8 o'oiock. atkaiKt -K. tCtank. atfaaaitar. Oharch ua. ataaoaU abbott, aopt. warahla ill am. Pastor m amifc- aatho Baitder." Zpwaath laagaa SAO -aa tender, Tloytt Cart. Braarat wwrahip. Bar. Jf. . iHiebeTt Will Srhag tha aimagi mad m ryeanaf peopkeVa hair fresn tha afamaoaita - church .te JmUaa wiU aiaa. Bibm chaos tor amalta mad chil dren each Monday aweanag ffraun "70 to wader ttm direcrhm -of Sar. John limhart. ratnraed mmsUnmry frea runndcdSli f ' oan PORT ORFOIID, Jsb. 1 1-HW) -3Ehe atsamer Xtittoneva. "her ibot tom -tipped -open on the $4DFb71 Port Drtorfl -rooaa. aueceaded tin yverhrfrg am oapen ftantfh today. " -Captsn Sberharnt gtaHThaum, Oakbrnd. aaid the SOOfoot lom lier -Banrrtar wnnsrrerxtiv lbs out o? rmaflh -ot tha !hign waves antl pro- lasDigr -win arot nisaa aparx. ix arp peared 'probatbto, 3uwever, abe 'tis more or leas penrmncrrtty aastab lished m -the sand. The captain hopes to remove tthe belongiags at -the urew aa -well .an nbmit 770.090 Sect of lumber. The 'boat Tnat mssater late yes- tsToay myban ,-gaie amrca ue aomiiwesteiu eoastdl rwgloa. Of Ckcp Cconcil 'PORTIA.'NT), Ten. "11 (Spacisi) a embers ! the -Oregon XJe-Op-wnttlvr) rorzixcfl thseted olyert V. ghinn of galem first vice-prssl-Hent Jfor HSE7 at tha 'rrraanhmr itlonB aannal convention at ifaae Afaltnomah Thotel here. Other officers named Included: J. W. Usyo ajf Portbtad 4r8r tleTrt; Orover C. TCeeney -ot Port land, second vice-president, and Paul Carpenter of Corvallls, secretary-treasurer. :. Tbe ' -Chinese Tea Garden 162). K. Commercial St. v BEBXE8 tCBlXlCSE AXD JLSlEXaCX DISHES rnnarry baiishal Cafe "Now New alawngemieal - awkaa'r 8? Jason Lrce Oioir Prbgnim .Slated On Sunday Night " amamamnaaaaa The Toung Teoles vested cbotr of tha Jason Lee church. North Winter sad JefferaoB air sets, will give an 'hour's, program of vocal and instrumental musle Sunday night at 7: SO o'clock. The choir is under the direction of Robert Klemple and Is accompanied at the organ by Grace Henderson DeHarport. The program consists of the following numbers: Prelade,-"Sslot D'Anieur" K. Elrer ..... ... Grsca Hendersen IHHsrport "Sunset" Gsriel ..Choir "Break Forth lata Joy" 8imp!r.Ohofr "More Uko tha Master" Gabriel....Choir "Bemmnbor Bow Thy Cronttr" Harry O. Adams Quartet Bobert Klemple, Warren Biggerstaff Floyd Banmgartner, Clair Maclarlane "O Lord. Most Merciful" Mass ia F... ; ; .Choir "Awakeniua- -Chora' Olrrer .'Choir Yiolia dart "Selected" Margaret - Chadwirk and Antionetto Irish Offrrtorr "Bomaace" Zittarbartr ' Grass Henderson DeHarport "Wesderful Grace of Jeans" Lillene ' ; . ' Choir "Beyond tha Sill tope" Parks .Choir Orgsn and plane daet A rroceasionsl Msrch".. Maghield Martin, Corlis end Carol -Clark "He Is the Kins- af Lore" Aeklcf ....Choir "All Hail Immnnoe!" Gabriels Choir Postlnde "Marcba Bomaina" Gonaod Ursre Henderson TJellsrnort The concert Sunday will mark the f irst appearance of the choir members In their -new vestments donated tt tbem by the 'Ladles' Aid society of the church under the lesdership of "Mrs. "Molly Spires. ! injfof Conii Social Scienca; " Staff at W. V. All Critical f ; Roosevelt's Plan . President Roosevelt's proposal to modify the present supreme court 'organisation would neither necessarily liberalise the -court's viewpoint nor eliminate close de cisions, in the opinion of Willam ette university social science pro fessors who . were polled, .yester day. ) ' Tbe president's plan of appoint ing additional members if present Judges -over 70 years ot age refuse to retire Juts a paradoxical turn in that the present -oldest Justice, Louis D. firsndeis. SO, happens to be regarded as tbe court's moat liberal -member, "William C. Jones. associate professor of economics and public administration,' point ed out. ' - . Dean "Roy it. Lockenonr. of the college ot law declared that Pre sident -Roosevelt would "have no assurance .that the court would remain liberalised under bis plan even though he were empowered to appoint several new, liberal Justices.' Use lilmit "Fallacy To assume that -men -over 70 years 'of age are 'in capable oT holding -oftlee hi a fallacy. Dr. 8. B. Laugblin, proteesor -if "Sociol ogy and aiiUrropology, easerted. rioting 'that an 8-7 decision -was no better than a V4 wpllt vote tra the lilgh -court n9 was -muCb more wxpensive. Dr. Laugblin eug gested that Roosevelt would have been wiser to reeirmmend that a two-rfbtrOs majority wote tie re auired in 'tteChirtng m law 'uncon stitutional. Dr. Robert V. Oatke, processor of history and political science, expressed a belief there was a need tfor ringng inttnstry nmner federal control by legislation Jnt a feeling that 'constitutional amendment would be a more aat islsctoTy way -of arrlfhig at audi control. v . : The Roberts ' Local, 'Oregon tiara Termers union, mdopted -a -resTjlution urging eunendments to -the present wtate milk -control law.- - "Tbe present Taw is monopo listic and is irot in the best In terests -of tbe public, the resolu tion -reea. '"Many -of tout mem hers are pro flueers tT rnilk. As tbe law hi now wnToread wre are prohibited Trom mailltng sxnk Trom aar Terms Tor tluid eonsnmpuen even If we com ply With eery reqalrement tor aanltatlon, nealth and grade. ; "Wi do not believe it Just and lair to forever bar ug from the ad wantage -ot aalrkig produce rom oar Term and la giving a Areigb bor an excluaive. preferred amd perpetual adght. - . . id vTVkks Vapdliib. JIatnral arenarders for alawrders df lie rr, ; stomach, gaoa. akta, a a o wriaary la.m a,V aia eamji m m aa a an. r?mntlea ras cosmtrMUoaa i i t asthma, : arrthrltis. J aaaar aaiabetea aafl-maV, . ... . . . w.. irtaeamatiaaa, h T. T.-US 19 years ta basl- - : swas. Jfatsropathie : ptrjuiclans, S03 H Court St. Corner Mberiy. Office opea Hater days anr Tacwdaya aoaly. lo A. M. to I i - ! sr. si o f. si. to e. 1 CkjusaUstion-lUooo: r I pressnre end rlaeE t- te-ta are free -J a. ix Educators 0 pp 7 m Wm. Soil Conservxition Coimiiittee Named Albert Girod Qialrman of ConnJr Group; Board Also Is Chosen Election of a county committee for the If 57 agricultural conserva tion program in Marion county was announced (yesterday by County Agent Harry L. Riches. The committee consists of Albert Girod. chairman: I W. M. Tate, vice-chairman, and! Oscar J. John son, - with A. R. Coleman as an alternate!. - The board of directors, consist ing of the chairman of the com munity committees Includes George "Miller. Woodburn; Albert Girod. Cervais; JEddla Ahrens. Turner: J. O. Tarr. Jefferson; Oscar J.i Johnson, North Sllrer ton; C A. Ra tell ft, Salem; John Tweed. Howell .Prairie; ugene Hoff ner, ML Angel; W. M. Tate, Stayton, and Jl. R. Coleman, St. Paul. Biga-Up IS -Urged The community committees met 'here at the chamber ot commerce to hear features of the 1937 pro gram -explained and procedure for signing 1937 work sheets out lined. Members of the board de clared all farmers who -did not sign in 1930 should do so this year 'because (here was nothing to .lose tn signing a work sheet and there was a possibility payments would be made! to farmers who follow eoll-building practices. "Riches: said stgn-np meetings would be held later this month with a goal ot completing the . making up of the sheets 'by March 1. Farmers who tilled out work sheets la 193' need not do so again this year, be added. CIO IDTtnEST! Frfie Insurrncal Jib finbcD ) USED CAR - BUWIS Are -Flocking Tc-This Sale I Don't Let Anything Stop You From Attending This Sensa tional Bale of Fine Used 'Cars. The Selection Is -Still Large. Remember We Pay the FINANCE I -CHARGES. INTEREST akND -GTVa YOU FREE A YEAR'S FIRE .AND THEFT POLICY. EXAMPLE -Mellrng fTVlre .L f 270 t TraJSe-ln-ar I fws lwymeat ao Balance .mtno OR isMovrns RT -915 PER IONTlT! .SEE THESE T0DAY1 30 Packard ! 120 Touring Se-dan, radio, trunk rack.Jtll35 3S Hudson 'Club e thrn. De Iatss. r- .'dk. Itaater, trank, fender -wells 34 Hudson Club Se dan. Da "Luxe, len der wells, trunk, "heater, radio "36 tnaebeker w 'Cus tom Seaan, Targe 'trtna: 8S 95 '31 Ford De Lluxe Se daa S95 "34 Hudson De Luxe 'Obvpe, Tadlo . 96 "35 Terrsplene, ;PiJk- up .. w25 '35 Ford De "Lose Coupe A9i'i t32 .HadsonvCnstom Sedan ......., 100 Ul Hapmobile De Luxe Sedan. -396 Z3 Pontlae 3-Paea. : Coupe .. ... 39 S "39 Easex 4-Joor Sedan ; '. "295 "38 Essex Sport Coupe 2S& Z9 Hudson, a. ' -Standard fie dan 225 19 TluU son. d, standard Coacti T7S 29 Essex td. edan 195 "30 "Willys 4-Door Bedan .....L.. 186 190 29 mmm Btd. Coach '28 Hudson -BUL Sedan "29 DuTant -Sedan 2 wnrys-Kntgnt . 'Sedan '29 Essex 'Btd. Coach "21 ssex fitd. Coach.. "21 'Btuaetbaker Sedan 37 Heo 'Panel ; Delivery IIS T90 145 136 95 S 96 OVER BO OTHER FIXE CAtCSITO CTtOOHE YttOH TtF..D "TTTTfrt We ruarantee that -out i eurtcee have not Imea rained, aa Saet, ere Taave lowing -tnost oT them Tor this I annsual "bw y I nff event. Xhir TB -years' rrpn 8a81oa a -aehJad arwery transact ion. SIGNED L.D.LAJIBET1I, I PRESIDENT cVAKKIKG! 'lont !let enryone teTl Ta anat this ansartloeal aale as wot exactly as advertised. Ton -pay -only tbe advert ied ; price. I NO EXTILS. NO OinCK-V X real Imsineas I daed hat wfll -eave poa real ; rxxiL o'clocs Ei-h at Ccrr-tLcla