"The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Saturday Morning, March 6, 1937 PAGE FIVE Local News Briefs McXary Gets Water A water right deed filed with the county clerk by the state engineer yester day shows that United States Sen ator Charles L. McNary nas been granted right to use tire second feet of water from- 1-abish creek, a tributary to the Willamette . riv er. The water Is to be used for power for irrigation. Other deeds gave Spencer W. Dunn, Portland, right to .30 second feet from an unnamed tributary of Champoeg creek to Irrigate 10 acres, and Ray R. and Nora R. Ritchie right to .01 second feet for domestic uses and Irrigation of one acre of land from an unnamed spring and stream f tributary to the Willam ette. - Rummage Sale, Episcopal parish house Saturday. i Society to Meet A meeting of the Oregon section of the .Amer ican Chemical society will be held at 7:30 o'clock tonight at the Set ence building. Willamette univer sity. The program will include a description of a precision color meter, i showing of a film depict ing some "wonders of chemistry and a demonstration of the effects and uses of polarized light. Visit- ors are welcome. ' Delegates Selected Fire mem bers of the Home Economics club of Salem high school have been selected as delegates to the an nual district conference to be held -1 v. a m. .. Marion Mitchell and Ruth Walk er, seniors; Loretta Smith and Lois Wilson, juniors, and Mary Alice Cottew. sophomore. The group, which will include a-num ber of other club members, will Gary, advisor, j, -Papermakers ball Fraternal tern pie Saturday, March 6. Admission 25c. Music by Barney Crop Band. Scout Course Starts With about 30 people in attendance, a four-weeks course in scouting j opened auspiciously at Albany Thursday night, according to Scout Executive James E. Mon roe. Three patrols were represent ed with Harry Wiedmaier, scout master of Troop 15, serving as senior patrol leader. A similar course will be started at Dallas next Monday night. I1b Songs Stants Complete absence of speeches and a pro gram or songs and stunts will be featured at the annual campers reunion of Cascade area council, boy scouts, to be held at the First Methodist church March 16. The regular court of honor for March - will be held In conjunction with the reunion. T. C. (Ted) Roake is chairman for the program. IxVT.e for EastTo attend the national convention of bakery engineers. Walter T. Molloy. manager of the Cherry City Bak ing company, left Thursday night for Chicago accompanied "by Lee Unruh of Unruh-Knapp printing company. Unruh wfil visit a brother. Earl, who formerly lived .' In Salem.- In Chicago. Molloy is president of the Oregon associa tion of bakery engineers. Prompt del. Dry wood. Tel. 50 00. Chemists to Meet The Oregon section of the American Chemical society will meet tonight at 7:30 o'clock in the science building at Willamette university. Scientific discussions and sound movies of some of chemistry's marvels will be included In the program. Buy at Middle Grove The Ray mond Satter family of Salem has purchased part i of the Andrew Suhre farm in the Middle Grove district, including the buildings. The Suhres plan to build on the remaining acreage. Grease Alarm cause Burning grease on a stove in a house at 730 North Summer street caused a- run by the Salem fire depart ment yesterday afternoon. NOTICE! WOOD LOT Formerly en Court St. XOW LOCATED OX MARION ST. Between Front and Commercial - Dr.CIaanLam CHINESE AIEDICINE CO. Natural remedies for disorders of liv er, stomach, stands. tkJn. and urinary KTStem of men and women. Remedies r o r constipation, asthma, arthritis, sugar diabetes and rheumatism. T. T. ULM SO years In bosi- N- -ness. Aatnropathlc physicians. 393 K Court Ht, Corner Liberty. Of fice open Saturdays and Tuesdays only. lO A. M. to 1 P. M V--l O to d. ln- V-rV suitation - Blood : i pressure and urine tests are free of 44- .kaa K.. D. charge. mm Mt Cresfc Mausoleum and Crematorium Lloyd T. Rigdon, Mgr. S Coming Events March C W 111am ette university Freshman Glee, Willamette gymnasium. Marrh lO American Le gion national defense confer ence. - .. -'.'. j March 11 Spring open ing. V ; -i..:' ; i Mai eh 17-20 State bas ketball tournament, Willam ette an i versify gymnasium. Brant Does Well Lee E. Brant, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Brant, route seven, Salem, is do ing well in the United States army air corps in . the Hawaiian Islands, according to word re ceived by Sergeant Joseph Scarpa, local recruiting officer. Brant sailed for the islands early In February following his enlistment here. He was known locally for work in aeronautics and as in structor in i making model air planes. 1 . t i : Army Positions Open Enlist ment openings are now available in this district for young men Interested in joining the coast artillery or; medical department for service in the Philippine is lands, according to Segeant Joseph Scarpa, recruiting officer sta tioned in the postoffice building. A few vacancies still exist also in the air corps, Hawaiian islands and Hamilton Field, California. : . Minor Arrests Made A. J. Percell, Jefferson, are on the po lice blotter on charges of driving without operator s licenses. L C Ramseyer, 2 480 South Church, and jw. C. Thomas, Lyons, were arrested on charge of having de fective brakes. Paul Lazana was arrested on charges of having no light on his bicycle and riding on the sidewalk. Ignacio Pan- chezj was booked on a failing to stop charge.; Road Matters Delayed W i t h no important matters pending, the county court probably will hold no regular road meeting this month. The meeting was post poned to today from yesterday to permit court members to go to Portland to handle matters in connection with their courthouse building project. ' Turkey pickers report 10 Sat.,! 450 Hi Front. i I a.m. Reports Polk Mishap Roscoe Clark, route three, reported to the sheriff's office here that his au tomobile and a vehicle driven by Gilbert S. Dillon, route three, col lided on Schindler road 4 miles west, of. Salem at 1 p. m. yester day. No Injuries were listed. Take Ont Permits Building permits were issued yesterday to Maurice Klinger to alter a one- story store b u 1 1 di n g at 2020 North Capitol. $40; to Amy Rat cliffe to repair a one-story dwell ing end garage at 188 East Rur al. 1150. J ; - ; Magin to - Preach Dr. Louis Magin. Salem district superinten dent of Methodist Episcopal churches, will preach Sunday night at the Methodist church at Banks, occupying the pulpit of Revj F. G. Phillips. Relief Operator Hired Claude F. Cross. 920 Mill street, has been, appointed relief radio op erator at Salem police headquar ters James Darby, former relief operator, recently became a mem ber jof the state police. t ! Gets Logging Permit M y e r s and Young were granted a" permit by the county court yesterday to haul logs over the North Santiam highway between Grey stone and a point 1000 yards east. i i - Linn Pays. Gravel A warrant for 8672.75 was received by Mar ion i county yesterday from Linn county in payment for gravel sup plied from the S t a y t o n ro(ck crusher. t r. . - Poem by Carrie Parrish Judged One of Ten Best Mrs. Carrie M. , Parrish, of CS0 North Commercial street, was chosen , as one of the ten best writers'' of poetry in a contest held recently by" a Portland firm. Her original poem, "God's Cruci ble," was read over a Portland radio station. " i Tracy la this city March 2. James B. Tracy, aged 80 years. Former resi dent of Turner. Survived hv vl. dow, Mrs. Mary A. Tracy of Tur ner; nieces, Mrs. Ella Fisher and Mrs. Lovenai Stonedahl of Union; nephew, Comyh Tracy of Turner. Funeral services will be held Trom the : W. T. Rigdon chapel Satur day. March , at 1:30 p.m.. with Dr. W. C. Kantner officiating. In terment Twin Oaks cemetery. Tur ner. ; ! Brown Ia this city March 4, Matt Brown, late of Merrill, Ore., age 50. Remains forwarded to Kla math Falls for Interment by the W. T. Rigdon company.; 7T Obituary Abbey Grand Jury to ReturnMonday No New Indictments Out; Arraign Pair Today, j Robbery Charges. Circuit and probate court bus iness neared the standstill point here yesterday with no trials in progress and papers filed in con nection with only four matters in each of the two divisions. The grand Jury met again yesterday but , adjourned until Monday without returning Indictments. , Circuit Judge L. H. McMahan today will hold hla regular mo tion day. , First court action in connection with the robbery charges against William L. Bulkley. also known as Cottew, and Alvin Boyd, trans pired In justice court where each took 24 hours' time In which to decide on a plea. The two -were charred Jointly with the Pratum store robbery and held at Xe500 bail each and Bulkley aiso witn the Lemmon grocery store rob bery here with $2500 set as bail. Neither furnished bail. They will be arsaigned at 10 o clock this morning. Circuit Court . Gabriel Powder & Supply com pany vs. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Rus sell; order confirming sale oi real property. Henry Orsborn vs. Agnes Lou ise Orsborn; plaintiffs .motion for default. State and milk control board vs. L. R. Oldenberg; cost bill, $12.50. Earl Coons and Chester Mc Cain vs. Viola A. Harrelaon; or der dismissing suit on stipulation. Probate Court Roy Robnett estate: order set ting hearing April 9 on final ac count of H. G. White, adminis trator, showing $35.40 realized for estate when real property sold to satisfy a mortgage, as sets of $113.45 and claims ag gregating $427. Wavne Edward' Byers guar dianshlp; order confirming sale by Bert J. Byers, guardian, of Woodbnrn. real property to Chris Jessen for 1400. Rebecca K. Cleaver eBtate; ap praisal, $5000 real and $500 personal property, by Jerome Jackson. C. M. Crittenden and Alice Weaver. Warren C. Jensen estate; order setting hearing April 6 on final account of Velna Gilliam, admin istratrix, showing $1439.48 re ceived, including advances from the widow, Carolyn C Jensen of Los Angeles totaling $539.91, and $777.34 paid out. Marriage Licenses - Delbert B. Hill, legal, banker. Mill City, and Maxlne Dunivan. legal, cashier. Marlon hotel, Sa lem. Justice Court Floyd Maddy, plea of guilty, no chauffeur's license; case con tinued to March S for sentence. Frank E. Weinert, defective brakes, $2.50 fine of which $2 paid by going to jail and 'balance paid - to sheriff. McGrew Outlines High Court Issue The state's rights question Is the underlying factor In the pres ent controversy over the United States supreme court, J. Fred McGrew, public speaking profes sor anddebate coach of Fresno State college, told the Salem Twenty-Thirty club at the meet ing Friday night at the Quelle. How far the federal arm should reach out over state lines is the question, McGrew, a Willamette university graduate, declared. adding he had encountered no or who could answer that question satisfactorily. President Roosevelt has some arguments on his side, McGrew said, for spread of commerce and other factors have made state con trol of many issues Impractical. The president's failure lies in see ing the "go" signal and not the "stop" light In the federal con stitution, said McGrew, declaring be could see the president's view point but could not vote with him on this issue. Otto K. Paulus in troduced the speaker, whose de bate team had appeared earlier In the day at the Ad club meeting. Care in Opening Accounts Advised Two matters which .have an Important bearing upon maintain ing a low percentage of loss due to bad accounts are a careful system ot opening accounts and consistent and systematic follow- " v " iicu avtuiuiu uotuuia Que, Paul Ellis, credit manager for 16 Pay'n Save stores, told the Salem Credit association at its weekly luncheon meeting yesterday noon at the Argo. v - Ellis exhibited forms the stores he represents use in handling credit v business. He emphasized the statement that no accounts are opened by the stores until the applicants' credit ratings have been checked with the nearest credit bureau. V USB CHINESE HER1M Whest Others Fail CUARL1K Cl1Ari Chinese Hrrba REM KIM ES Healing virtue : turn brru tested liuudreds years. for chromic all meat, aose, throat, alaaaltis, catarrh, ears. lunss, asthma, chronic cough, atomach, gall stonrs, colitis, const pa tioa. diabetls, kklneys, bladder, heart, : blood nerves, eormlgfa. r ben mat Is in, high blood pressure, gland, skin sores, male, female and chil dren disorders. S. B. Fong. 8 years practice la China, Herb SperlalUt, 123 N. Commercial St Salem, Ore. Office hours 0 to O p. m. Sunday and Wed. 9 to lO a.m. 1 ' SV B. rsma AMEBIC AS1 Z.XJTHZXAV 08UXCH Caere street aetwesa Caevekfta sad Canter streets. Bar. P. W. Eriksea, pas tor. Suligr school. 9 :SO a. aa. Dr. A- 8. J laun, supt Honiai worship. 11 a. aa. Topic. "Where Hs JTiausta Security of Soui." Special Basis trrupd by Prof. W. Hobson. director of music; Rath Bedford, - orranist. Mais chorus, "Lead Kindly Liuu" Dudley Back. Lather learn aevetiouals. Eveaiaf services, 7:30. Sermoa topic, "Christ Facing the Cross." CHiXKT x.UTuaaAjr cuuacH Eifhteeeta and But. Ber. Asms X. Minnaman, A. M., pastor v Utrata, 8 ;30 a. m. Subject, "Christ's Vision ot the Cross." JCalsish, 11 a. at. Subject. "As the Cross Appears to Christ." Sunday school, S:S0 a. as. lira. Jacob Pox. supt. Coraumaioa set dedieatioa service, 7:30 p. as. SubjeeJ. "Keeeive, O Lard, the Gift ot Oar Usads." Solo by Jt. li Dahlea. Oenaaa said week Lentea aerrtces Wedneedar. S:S0 a. a. Easliah aaidareek Ijeatca services Priday. 7:0 p. au TIUT xxthodiit EPzacorAi, CHTTBXH Corner of Church and State. Juki . Millicaa. amiaister; Mildred Bartholo m. director of reaar people's activ ities; Robert M. Gstke, supt ot the church school ; Mrs. Roy ' Ijockenour, lesder of the junior church. Morning worship, 11 o'clock. Sermon, "Because Christ Geres." Evening- worship, 7:30 o'clock. Serasoa, "Because We Care." Church school st 9:45 a. m. Young people's meet bags: Young Adults and University Ves pers saeet at S o'clock. Dr. O. B. Cham bers of Oreroa State college will speak ia the Vespers Lenten series oa "Porgive US Umr Trespasses. Ia termed into aad high school leagues meet at 6:30. JASOK LEE MEMORIAL ML X. CHURCH North Winter, Jefferson, Psirgrounds road. L,ja A. Wood, minuter. Chares school 9:45 a. m. Morning worship. 11 a. m. Theme, "Because Christ Cares." Epworth leagues. 6:80 p. m.. in termed into, high school aad senior. Kvening serv ice. 7:30 p. m. Theme. "The Church fteeds Mi." Happy half hour, 8:30 p, aa. A social gathering for all those who at tend the evening service to get ac quainted. LXSLZS METHODIST EPISCOPAB CHURCH South Commercial aad Myers sUeet Deaa C Poiadexter. minister. Sunday church school. 9:45 a. m. Meraiag wor ship, 11 a. as. Sermoa. Because Christ Uares." This is special enrollment Sun day for all Methodists. ' interna ediste senior league, 6:30 p. m. Special speak er. Mrs. Ruth Toose. Yeans- neoDle'a senior lesgue, 6:30 ia Leslie hsll. Theme, r-ersonai Amoitioa or iluman eed the Temptations of Jesus." Eveaiag serv ice, 7:30. Messsge, "Sons of God." A festure of this service will be a men's choir. 7TBST CHTTBCH Or THE NAXAKENB Thirteenth aad Center. Leo W. Collar, pastor. Prsyer meeting, S a. m. Bible school, 0:45 a. oa. Frank Litwiller. supt. Worship, 11 a. m. Choir will aing, "1 Hear the Voice of Jesus," directed by joaa jrnesen. vrenestra prsrtice, 2:15 Chrutisa workers' visitatioa. Young peopie s society. o:JO. Junior society, 6:30. Hi-N.Y. Pioneers, 6:30. Mildred and Warren Davis, leaders. Evangelistic, 7:au p. m. uuet. Muses Kthei aad Rahy lavis, "Take L Thy Cress." Sermon, jane i-osis to .remit ion. THE rXKTEOOITAX, CHTTBCH 07 OOD 315 ft N. Commercial street. Bible school. 3 p. m. Daisy Mae Wilson,- supt. Devotional service, S p. m. Rev. H. Han sen preaching. Evangelistic service, T:S0; Tueadsy, Thursday and Saturday, T:S0. special au day fellowship meetraa- Men day at 10:30. 1:80. 7:30, with visiting ministers ana ineau present, a. J. les sen, pastor. PBZSBTTBBIAJf CUDBCH , Winter aad Chemekata streets. 6 rover C. Birtchet, D.D, pastor. Prof. Wan. H. wrignrt, airector of young people e ae tiviues and music. Prof. F. . Churchill, organist. Church school. S:S0 a. m., with J. J. Fitxsimmona. sapt. Morning wor- ahip, 11 a. m. Senses, "The Good News ot Jesus C:iiit, the Soa of God." First in a series oa "The Sermoa ea the Mount." Anthem, "La, Voice" (Bortniansky). C. X. societies at 6:30 p. m. Worship, 7:30 p. as "Moving Pictures ot tae amancaa Negro." Wednesday, 7:34 p. an midweek service. 8 ALT ATI OV ASJaTT Begular services. Saturday night prsise service, ouaaay acnooi. v:o a. m. lloli ness meetinc 11. Toong people's legion, S p. m. Jeanette Zwicker, leader. Salva tioa meeting, 7:30. Subject, "The Christ of Today," Adjutant Allan, spesksr Moaday, bsad practice. Thursday, "At the Crossroads. Salvation Army board members will meet Wedaesdsy night at tha chamber ef commerce. Major Ronald a-oernart wiu attens. XTBST CHTTBCH OT CHBIST SCZBBTI8T Cnemcketa aad Liberty streets. Sua day school at It a. m. Services at 11 a. m. sad S a. aa. Subisct. "Man. Testimony meetinc at 8 p. m Wednes day. Beading room la the Mssonic temple open 11 a. m. to 0 p. m., except Sundays aad holidays. On Wednesday from 11 a. as. a i :v p. aa. DOUWOOD TJXTTSD BBETHBEBT CHTTBCH Seventeenth and Nebraska streets. B, C. Mass, miaister. Church school. :5 a. am. Mrs. Anna Woleott, supt. Merniac worship. 10:50 o'clock. Social Christina Endeavor, S p. m. Regular monthly consecration meeting ot the Christina Badeavor, 6:30 p. m. Evsngel- istn service, 7:30 p. m. Ir. Htaaley M Williams of Kansas City; assistaat aecre tsry et the board of home missions aad church erection, will preach at both the nao ruing aad eveaiag serrice. aad also preach every aight during the week at 7:30 o'clock, except Saturday. The juaier church will attend tha moraine worship service. 7TBST TJBTTZD BBBTHBEX CHTTBCH Mission between 12th and University. Bev. A. H. Henderson. 1155 Mission street. Morning service. 11 a. m. Sunday school, 10 a. aa. Kenneth Holler, supt. canitiss Endeavor. 6 :80 p. m. Preach lag service. 7:30 v. aa. Taesdsy evening. 7:30, lecture Illustrated with slides by Mrs. Stacy. Wednesday, Bible study, 7:3J p. as. Thursdsy - evening, choir prsc tiee. OTTT-OP-TOWM CHTTBCHES Clear Lake BvaaseUcal Herbert Bennett, miaister. Gospel song service for Dot n the morning worship service and the bandsy school at 9:55 a. m. w. Collard. supt. Sermoa. "Tha Law af Be rival," at 10:30 o'clock. Sunday school classea at 10:45 o'clock. Bible study Wednesdsy at 7:30 p. am. Labis Center Bvmaselical Herbert K. Bennett, minister. Sunday school at 10 a. m. W. A. Starker, supt. Morning wor ship at 11 o'clock. Goapet song aerviee. Special music. Sermoa. "The Lew ot Be vival. Toung people's league, 7 p. m. Leroy Ishsm, lesder. Choir prsrtice Thursdsy, 7 p. m. Bible study Thursday, 8 p. m. Bosedsle Friends Charch S a d s y school. 10 a. m. Leah Ohse. aupt. Mora ins worship. 11 a. an. Francis Ohse. mia ister. Junior, intermediate. - senior En- 0 dearer, 7 p. as. KveaJa tvsarslistie serv ices, p. m. Bpeeial sermoa topic, "Tear Child and the Movies.' Morning worship. 10 a.m. Prancis Ohse. minister. Sands y school. Has. Chea ter Skeldon. aapt. Junior aad inter mediate Endeavor, 7 pi as. Liberty Charch 8a da r school at 9:45 a. m. Morning charch service. 11 a. as. Christian Endeavor, 7 p. an. Eve- suag ervtca, a p. as. j Mafia Charch Saaday school, 9.45 a. m. i - aSVBHTH DAT aDTXHTHI Fifth aad Gainaa. L- E. Xiaraaever. miaister. Services every Saturday. Sab bath srheoL, fl:4S a.-m. Worship, 11 a. m. Sersaoa sabject. "The DeeUae ef Re ligious Liberty." At S . as. Misaismnrv G. J. AppaL from aerUwest China, will give aa illustrated lecture aa his amis sion experiences. The aermoaa aa ta Prophecies af Daniel' aad the "fiv.la- Uoa." given by the pastor continue each Sunday and Wednesday nights. CALVAUT BAPTIST CHTTBCH Ferry end South Hirfc atreeta. R-v Arno Q. Weniger. pastor. Bible school. 8:4o a. m. Departments and dassea lor au ages. Morning worship. 11 o'clock. Sermoa topic, "Feet Washing." Observ ance ot the ordinance pf communion aad the hand of fellowship! to new members. Young people's meetiar. 6:45 n. m Eve ning worship. 7:44 o'clock. Sermon sub ject. "The Work ef the Spirit ia the World." The vested choir and if, a. hers sine at both serrieea. Midweek ur,. ce vtedaesday, T:S0 p. m. 7TBST GERMAB BAPTIST Berth Cottars at Ii street. J V Ot. hoff. pastor. Bible school. 0:45 a. as. Samuel Schirman, supt. Worship in Ger man at 11. Kev. J. Krstt. D. D. af Port- an will bring the messsge. Evsngelis tie service at 7:30 p. m. Midweek prayer meeting vt eanesasy, 8 p. m. TKMPU urrigT cBnieB North 19th between CnUr CUm.- meketa streets. Ernest iH. Brown, pastor. Sunday school at :45 a. m. Morniae service at 11 a. m. Sermoa. Whr Do Wa Seek Godt" B.Y.P.TT. at S So B Iatermediate society, 6:45 p. m Eveaiag aemce at 7 JO, sermoa.. "Better Than GeM" Midweek serrieea Thnndav at :v p. an. FIRST CHBISTLUT CHTTBCH Corner of Center and Hirh atrere Guy L. Drill, miaiater; Charch school at v:so. under the direction at C. E. Lac aaorning- wonnip end communion nt iu:4. vuartet, Aad. Be Ye Kind One to Another." BunkeL; from "The Good oamantun," sung by Gertrude Cherriag ton. Eleae Douglas. Joha Schmidt aad rre Bates. Sermon. "Christian Church Membership" ( second ia the aeries). The Christian Kndesvor aecfetiea meet at 6:15 p. m. Evaiag serrice at t:0. Solo by Mrs. A. Vitteae. 8ermen, "Tou Can Neither Bay. Borrow Ser Steal It." Mid. week service Wednesday at 7:S0 p. COTTET STKSBv CHTTBCH Or CHBIST tvaxianaai Court aal 17th streets. D. W. Daniela. pastor. Bible school at 9:45. with Jean Hawkins, sunt. Morn tea worahin aad observsaes ot the Lord's supper at 10:45. jnesssge. "xne risee lor Sou." Soto by Abe Friesea. Eveaiag ; service aad Chris tian r.ndesvor at 7:30. Family feature Messsge. "Our 8noreme Need." Maerin of the men's brotherhood Monday sight at o:u in tne Basement of the Banga 'o"- aii any meeting ot tne enures, wemes Wednesday. Midweek service at the Well er home, 165 N. 17th street, Thursday ii t :av. CHTTBCH 07 CHBIST North Cottage aad ShiDDiur atrMta. C. T. Spriars. sainister. Bible atudv -at lO a. m. Preaching at 11. by Evangelist V. M. Gilbert af Jefferson. Iowa. Observ ance of tha Lord's supper. Preachiac at x:su p. m. ana nt 7-.5 p. m. Meeting each evening through the week at 7:30. CHTTBCH i AT BAXJEMC 197 H 8. Commercial. J. Aleaso Saa dera. paavor. Bondsy. ; Bible school at 3 . m. Devotional, 3tl5. T.P.P, 4:30. vaageHstie. 7:30. Tuesday. Bible study, apea forum. Thursday.' prayer aad praise. ctacurosy, gospel service. 7:44. CHBISTIAH AWT hflSSTONABT ALLIAVCB W.C.T.TJ. hsll. South Commercial aad rerry streets. B. W, Bressler, pas tar. Bible school, 9:45 a.; m. Morning-worship, 11 t. a. Theme, "Participation ia Christ's Sacrifice" Obaervsace of the Lord's supper. Touag people's meeting. 6:45 p. m. Tom Thomsa. guest speaker. Evening service, 7:45 p. m. Theme, "The Agony ef a Lost 8oul' Wednesday, 7:43 p. m., cettaga prayer meetiag at home of Mrs. Gilbert White. 1740 Perry street. PTBST COBCrBEQAYIOBAX. CHTTBCH Corner Center aad Liberty streets. J. Bupert Simends. minister. Sunday school, 9:45. Professor Warn. C. Jones, supt. Morning worship. It o'clock. Sabject. "Give Us This Dsy Oar Uaily Bread." The fourth ia a series of talks oa the Lard's prayer. Sole,; "Hold - Thou My Hard.' Briggs. by Uoyd Biffe: Mrs. Kenneth Rich, organist. At 7:80 Sunday evening. "Sunday evening forum," Tom Stavely, the exrhaage professor of history from Oxford. England, at Bead cottage, will speak oa "What's Happening to Ba li gion in Europe." Midweek Lenten serv ice. KHTOKT KBMOBIAX COHOBBOATIOJIAI, Nineteenth nnd Parry. H. C. Stover, minister. Morning- wecshlawt 11. Sermoa. "The Merciful." Anthem. "O Day of nest nerser). yssrhs, "rsuoe Me" Shelley). Evening- aerviee at 7:30. Ser moa. "The Soft af the Earth." Saaday school at 10 a. as. Bay Harlaad. supt. v. e. aa young people s meet In an at :45. LTharch night supper Westnesday evening. j BMMCABTJBI, PTTLZ, CrOBTXX. KISSIOH Yew Park . hall, earner 8. 12th aad Leslie streets, upstairs. D. W. Lyday. supply pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Mcrning worship at: 11. Evangelistic aerviee at 7:30 p. mi Midweek services Wednesdsy. Friday, young people meet aa p. m. f SALEM METHODIST RALLY Sunday, M arch 7th 11:00 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. at the following methodist episcopajs churches; First, State at Church St. Jason Lee Memorial, Fairgrounda Road, Winter & Jefferson Sts. J Leslie Memorial, So. Commercial & Myers Sts. Ford Memorial, Third SU West Salem 1 i j Every jMethodist Accounted For?j EBaGliQp9G 1TBST XTAVOBXICAX, Corner Maries aad Sammer atreeta. Bev. James B. CampbeU. miaister. Sea day school at :45 a. as. Jehu Behreaa, supt. Morning warship at 11 'eleek. Evaagerist WC. Graves wtu snag a "Bevival Message." Senior high achoel aad young people's leagues at 6:30 p. an. EvangelisUe service at 7:30. Bevival messsge by Ber. W. C Graves. Xraasel istie services every, night except Sa tur ds y. . EVAJraiXISTIO tabibbaclz Perry sad 13th atreeta. C G. Westoa, paster. Ssmday achoel at :45 av. as. C. A. Wtlaem, sapt. Church service at 11 as. Suhiect. "The Chriatian's PUee ta Christ. Kvaaa-eliatle aeivioa at 7:4 p. as. Suhiect. "What Is Christ to Teat" Prayer meetisg st p. av, Taesday. Yeuag people a service at S p. m-, asura- day. ZTABaXLXCAL AJTD BBTO CHTTBCH B. CasiteJ asm Mariaa streets. Edwia Herstmaa, paster. Saaday acheoL IS as. Dtvtae warship. 11 a. aa " The 8ileaee af Jesus." fellowship tuacheea at noeau Missieaary- society oaA-Chureh- n's brotherhood. I a. a. Lea tern aerv ieea Wedaesdsy. S p. as. IT. JOHB XTVABtrCXJCAI. LUTlf Kl A (SOawasxl Samd) Blztaeath aad A atreeta. U. W. Gteaa. autar. audav school. I L a. Osnites at IS a. aa. Midweek Lea tea services. 7:45 p. as. rOTTXBQTTAXB GOIPEZ. S57U Court street Saadav school. t :5 a. as. Morning worship. 1L. Baatect, Tha Uaaar Hold." Teems peovle-a snia- aieaary aerviee. :1. Evaageliatae aerv iee, 1:45. SpeeUl music Sabject, "Aa Opea Deer lata Hesvem." Taesday. T p. as.', orchestra practice. Wedaasday, 7:45. Bible stadv. rrtday. aiviae heaUng service. Bar. Lloyd aad Esther Miller, co-pas tors. , ran eMumoa or GOD Head aad Cottage streets. Bar. X. J. Hooker, paster. Saaday school. S:4 a. m. Sabiect. "Life Hera aad Hereafter.' Preach in r at 11 a. am. Sebfeet. "The Charch That Jeaaa Built.' Touag neoole's aaoetins. f w. as. Evangslistic aervica. 7:45 . am. Subject. "Hew ta Find Gad." Wednesday. 7:45 s. prayer service. Missionary society, Thurs day. TEHOTAITl W 1TB ESSES Heat Saaday afteraeea ia PraUrnsI tempm. Ceo tar street near Liberty. First meetiag at 2:30. a Bible study ef "Joseph and Sis Brethren. IATTBS BAT SADrTS Corner af Cottage aad Chemeketa. Sun- dsr scheaL 10 a. am. Evening service, p. mm. Belief society Wedaesdsy, S p. m. MJJL Wednesday, Hawkins, preaideat. 7:30 p. am. A. C StaVely to Speak At Sunday Fonini i The Filrst Congregational church . announces another Sunf day evening forum for Sunday at 7:30 o'clock. Tom Slavery will speak on "What's Happening to t-Sellgion in Europe?- Mr. Stave- ly is the present Oxford exenange professor of history at Reed col lege, j After graduating from Oxford he served In the trenches dur ing the war and then returned o teaching at his alma mater. Dur ing recent years Stavely has trav eled extensively in various Euro pean countries where he has had unusual opportunity to observe what Is going on at close ranaje. Hla address will be followed by a period for questions afrd discussion. The counsellors for the seminar are Justice George Rossm&n, Professor E. S. Oliver, and Professor Wm. C Jones. Aiken Renamed to Game Commission I - Governor Charles II. Marjtin yesterdsy reappointed George Aiken of Ontario as .a member of the state game commission for a five-year term. His previous term expired March 1. Capitol observers were- ot the opinion that Aiken's reappoint ment would mean the retention of Frank Wire as game super visor, i Reports were current herd a weec ago that wire probably would lose his job. j Statesman Policy Pay Sturgis $53 A dollar Investment In a North American accident insurance jpol Icy available to Statesman sub scriber has just returned I5S.57 to Harry It! Sturgis of Brooks. The check for S5X.5T represents allowance for two weeks' total disability due to Injuries sustained la aa automobile accident last Oc tober 1. He was confined in a Prairie City hospital for j two weeks. IVIE'S Blacksmith Shop Formerly 2SS Chetveketf 255 FERRY ST. Heads Revivals s Rer. 1. G. Graves of Los Angeles, I i who vrill epem a aeriesi of I ! elisUe aneetiaes Semday j lavg t the First Evangelical I ! church. IvaiigeHciil Will Sponsor Services .'The First Evangelical church. ;wlth W. C Graves of Los Angeles as evangelist, is opening two weeks of special meetings beginning Sun day morning at 11 o eloefc. j Services will be held each Bight at 7:S o'clock except Saturday. The pastor. Rev. James E. Camp bell, will be soloist and director of music. He will be assisted by the choir and groups from It. Singing will be a special feature of the meetings. Rev. Graves, who is well known In thai east as an evangelist, is genial and friendly with all alike; his ministry appeals strongly to young people; his sermons are challenging and his program is constructive. Egypt lVlissionary Rer.' Merrill J. Hooker, pastor of the First Charch of God here, reports that group has been suc cessful, in getting Rot. Thadeus Neff, prominent missionary to Egypt to stop in Salem to speak at the local church Thursday eve ning at 7:45 o'clock. The church Is: at Hood and Cottage streets. It Is an unusual experience to hear a missionary from Egypt and Rer. Hooker reports that the gen eral public Is Invited to attend and hear him. Rer.: Neff fa touring the north west speaking on conditions in the near east and Egypt. He will speak In Por tland Wednesdsy night and comes to Salem from there. - . Holiness Meeting iSet Next Tuesday The I regular monthly meeting of; the Marion County Holiness association will be held at the Free Methodist church in Salem Tuesday, March 9. At the morn ing service at 10:39 Rev. Miller H. Porter, pastor of the South Salem Friends church, will bring the message. As this is a rut ism rally with the Polk county asso ciation there will be one of their ministers bring tha afternoon message at 2:30. . j"Come and bring your individ ual lunch." Invites Edgar P. Sims, president. . : ) Coming Thursday SUNDAY EVENING FORUM I sa VWhoVx Happening By TOM STAVELY Oxford exchange professor at Reed Colleire First Congafional (3iurcb LIBERTY AT CENTER REVIVAL FIRST EVANGEUG4L CHURCH MARION AND SuSIBIER STREETS Blarch J to 21 EVANGELIST T7. C. CRAVES . o Jjou Amajelea, Calif. Music Under Direction of Rer. J. E. Campbell -TiWrg a Welcome here" for Everybody 1 ib. 15c$ j 2 lbs. 25c Size 3T x 4" - Good Bond Paper STATESMAN Piu b I i shing C ompany Credit Man Nips $25 Bunco Effort - BmawamBnBmtvaanB ilesorts to Own Business tor "Aid; Attorney Is , ! Reported Victim Francis Smith, manager or Credit Bureaus. Inc.. almost mot took" yesterdsT. But bis own business Bared him. It all bspxeiied wbea a tall. - kail-built rati appeared at the predlt Bureau offices on Court Street and, claiming be knew fimltb la Tillamook, told a tale Of bis mother's deatb yesterday Corninw at Tillamook. The tisltor told of the large ea ts hi mother left and soon ask d Smith for a 2S loan, sarins be left Tillamook in sack, a harry fr-estsrday morninc be failed to bring money with him. He offered to gire a chattel mortgage on six bones. - - I But before banding orer tn pnoney. Smitb bethought him to e the master credit cards in the redlt bureau setup. I Told Same Story The master card showed a chat- el mortgage- on six horses bad n given by a man with the same aame.to another local at torney. Smith called the other at torney, only to find the same man bad used the story of bis mother's eath noma days ago to get oney. Confronted by the other ease. be stranger left the office hur- edly and It is Smith's guess he- wont try the same story on mors fealem attorneys. lind School Job Is Quit bf Gamble The state board of-control yes terday received the resignation (of OrriHe Gamble, superintendent lot the -state blind trades school kn Portland. Gamble was appointed, during the Meier administration and had peen j a storm center for more jthan i two years. His successor jwill be selected by a new board bet up under a measure which has passed both bouses of the legislature. At 1 a recent meeting of the board of control It was charged that Gamble bad refused to co perate with the school's advisory board and bad withheld Informa tion sought by the advisory group. Persons close, to the Martin administration surmised that Gam hie was requested to resign but this could not be confirm. Governor Charles H. Martin re fused to comment on the resigna tion. : . CHAPPED MP! rarrrT.g.in ( Tur"vacs a wvet wra e ore srrsoLeTsa tiosauss ssavt sas sua. tae oav evvse at! bkt Sat vt V V sre set Wksfta. toReligion in Europe? SERVICES il Ta ctcUw radiwwa U N ckaqsssiatg. nahasa, tssy yaar ana nsi as oiUaMis. eaas eaisty sj aatotraai Caasaau.