The OREGON STATESMAN, Salens! Oregon, Saturday Morning,! September 18, 1&37 PAGE FIVE Local N ews Brief; K Return From Trip Gene Pon Un and Floyd H. Emmons re cently retained from a sight "see ing trip as visitors to the nation al convention of Twenty-Thirty flubs held at Reno, Nevada. Tney report Reno as a hustling, bus tling place. They returned Tla San Francisco and took in- the Sights of that busy western bus iness metropolis and report the Ban FranciscorOakland bridge, as well as the bridge dver the Gold en Gate -as being wonderful and Impressive In their magnitude, M'well as important commercial links In the chain of commerce. - Exp. waitress wanted. The Sta ! a-. Beacon Bulb Farm Dahlia Garden M mi. south. Open to the public every day including Sundays. I Emiilmi Potanii Mr miA Mrs. Clarence S. Emmons have (returned from Reno, Netata, -where Mr. Emmons was a dele gate to the national convention lot the Twenty-Thlrtians. He has recovered from the injuries sus Itained by him while there, bar- Ting a few stitches In the scalp IMr. and Mrs. Walter D. Pugh. of (Monroe, Oregon, parents of Mrs Emmons, cared for David and O nvgvuic VI All and Mrs. Ematons. Re-Roof Sow Klfstrom. 65&0. Few Arrests One more arrest was made by the jk1 ice yester day for violation of the new traf fic signals when Bert Hoyt, 265 North Commercial street, was ar rested for falling to, stop. Lloyd Sundln and Joe Curran were placed in custody for alleged drunkeness. Luti florist. 1276 N Lib Ph P59? 5 Rm. Modern Home, furnace, garage, central location near high and grade schools, also state buildings. $350 down, $30 month. 215 Masonic Bldg. Grease Causes Blaze Grease, boiling over on a gas stove in the Yankee Cafe at 319 North Commercial street, caused a blaze that was readily extinguished by me lire department at 10-55 a ,m. yesterday. No damage was re- I ponea. E1 Re roof a 349 N. Com'L a . ammann Recovers Otto Am mann, superintendent of the Ore gon building, will be able to re- xurn none Sunday from Port land where he has been a pa irem at tmmanuel hospital for several weeks. Coming Events Sept. 17 Constitution 'day, legal holiday. Sept. 20 Chamber of com merce first fall luncheon. Oct. 21-23 Oregon State Medical society convention. Nov. 2 Cob rt house election. Nov. 11 Armistice day cele bration. Nov. 20 Artisans' district convention. Sept. 390-22 Freshman days, Willamette university. Sept. 24 Salem Missouri clnb meets, clnb supper, 248 H North Commercial street, 6: SO p. m. Constitution Day Observance Held Realtors Hear of Constitution Aim Guard Against Oppressor and Selfish Interest, Cordon Declares The American colonies had ex perlenced 150 years of oppression prior- to achieving independence, and bo the trainers of the United States constitution were well pre pared to draft a charter which would prevent such oppression ia4"sonr). This mi-tic auy be aeare over &SL.JC, the local broadcasting station l t.m. xounr peopla's service, L.otner earue condaetrna; devotional. Mat chorus smi We4aeday 8 a.ia-. for r aearaal sad tha choir Thursday at S JJL The 150th anniversary of the signing of the United States con stitution was observed in Salem yesterday with a program of music and speaking in the Salem high school auditorium under auspices of the Marion county bar association. How the docu ment has survived the disputes of changing times was discussed by C. A. Sprague. Fred A. Williams as president of the bar association introduced Justice John L. Rand, who In turn presented the sneaker of the day. Rev. George H. Swift gave the invocation. Patriotic selections were play ed by the high school hand un der the direction of Gordon Fin-lay. the future, Herbert Gordon, Port land realtor, told members of the Salem realty board In an address Friday noon at the organization's first fall meeting following sum mer recess. The constitution was devised also as a bulwark against the forces of special privilege which were threatening disintegration of the nation under the confed eracy, Gordon said; and later at tacks npon the constitution have been the work of these same In terests. The constitution-makers took special pains to protect the people against their elected of ficers, he mentioned. Another speaker at the realty board luncheon was T. W. Zlm merman, secretary of the Oregon Association of Real Estate Boards, who urged all members of the Salem board to attend the state convention in Eugene next week. The board -yoted to hold no luncheon next Friday so as to encourage attendance at Eugene Arminta N. Tufts Funeral Is Today Funeral services for Arminta Nove'U Tufts, who died Septem ber 1" after an extended illness, will be held this afternoon at 1:30 o clock at the Clough-Barrick chapel. She was born March 6. 1850 in Pennsylvania and came to Dal las in 1904 with her daughter and husband, who died there In 1917 She has lived in Salem since 1927 Among the survivors are her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Kennedy. interment will be held in the IOOF cemetery at Dallas. Dr. Lynn wood is the officiating minister gon nst NOTICE OP PUBLIC MEETINGS REGARDING COXSTRrrnnv cw vn.- , . Notice is hereby riven to the lea-ai . e r . r, 'itm mid?""? CrVf MW counton the tenth day of Aug . 1937, made and entered an order cnnrt.inv it.. o.. " t. lows" " ianHi copy of which said order is as fol "NOW THEREVfinB m .... . . . . w, . Vv : ",a iwm uay oi August the same v OreLn ,rAmeet DffS f Co Court of Marion county. Oregon, for the August term thereof. It is ordered bv the S".?, V V6 ,,ndlnS and termination of the CoSy Court Baia Jaanon County. Oregon, that tri OUH Hou8e nd that the Cour ntd and pro irt. 2.. ni"d?,n8tr,Ct,Ch Conrt House fter legal require 'u,,y cmPel with: that the proposed site for the "IT?. "JL P7 ?ow owned by Marion County on which .ZS I j j v "tanas. Located in the Qity of Salem, Orer Ann fa hnnnHa1 K C o..a .. T.. & ' " "X J on me cvoucn, unurcti Street on the !l !hrrA . North and High Street on the West and ine r:::z ?-, that plans to - .uvu xouse snau oe suDstanttally in form and de- I"6" " ifiminary pians prepared by Whitehouse and Church architect- BTiA Vn rhtnn .n TIM ... ... vumvu now on file in the office of the County Clerk of Marlon County: that the approximate cost of said Court House is the sum of Five Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars (J550.000.00): that the finances for con struction of said Court House shall be provided by securing from the ,U. S Government a P. W. A, grant of Two Hundred Twenty Thousand Dollars (J220.000.00) if possible, and by setting up a budget item Auto Camp Group To Meet at Bend k fi:priyDi rr & & MXZR1CAX LUIHEZAK CHUXCB Church atract bctwaan Chemefceta and Canter atreata. Rst. P. W. Erikaea. paa tor. S:30 a.BL. Saadar school period. Ir. A. S. aleuiciL. topt. 11 a.m- saeraiac wor ship, sermon topic. "Why Da tbo Kstioai Ka(e. Call to worship hymn. Uod is My Shepherd," by Xiaa JTosephlao Brosa. 8peciai masie tranced by Prof. E. W. Uobtoa, director e( Baaie. Aathsa by tha choir, "Hoar My Cry." Behiailcr. aula ehoraa. I m a wan direr, uim i dedicated, te Abrahaa Liacara, a alaTe CAXVAXT BAPTIST CHTXBCH Ierry aad Booth Hifk street. Her. Arne Q. Waai(er. pastor. Saily Soaday serrieaa. Bible school 9:45 La. Mornin worship 11 o'clock with tha pastor speak ing. Tha ordinance of baptism will, bt administered. Senior yonac people's meet ing Dr. F. W. gtarrras; of Portland as speaker. ETeainc worship 7:45 p.m. 10!h anniversary of pastor's ordination to totpel ministry. Sermon by Dr. T. W. Starring ol Portland. This service broad cast eeei KSLM commencing at 8 p.m Midweek meeting Thnrsdsy night with Dr. E. D. King- at New York as leader. CHBI8T LTJTHX&AK CHTJiCH 18th and State streets. Her. Amos I. Vinnemaan. A.M.. nsstor. German 8:3'J s.rn-- sabject. "Jeans Erings Us the Most Preeraos Liberty of AU." English a.ra., snbject, "Liberty front Sstan'a Uamrnsnce and Derations. Bunas j school 9:30 sjb, Mrs. Jacob Fox, supt The Motor Court Trade associa tion of Oregon, formerly Oregc Auto Camp association, will hold its annual convention at Bend Oc tober 1, 2 and 3. The California Camp Owners association will hold its annual convention at Sac ramento October 20 and 21. This is the first time in the his tory of the Oregon association that a convention has been held in the eastern part of the state. C. R. Ash ton of Albany is the president and Clinton A. Ambrose of Portland is the secretary of the state association. Ben II. Sinks and C. A. Gies of Salem are directors. CHBISTXAX MISSIONABT ALLIANCE WCTU hall South Commercial and Ferry streets. Lloyd L. Biie, pastor. BiLU trhool 9:45 a.m Samnel B 1 c h, su;-l Morning worship 11 a.m. Evening service 7:45 p.m. Wednesday 7:45 p.m.. cottage prayer meeting. CHUBCH OF THE FOTJB.SQTJAEB GOSPEL 19th and Breyman itreets, one blorV oath of Center street. Stmtay school at 9:45. Morning service at 11 with Ben Larsen, president of the OCI young peo pie's organisation, speaking. Young pea pie's service at 6:15. 7:45 Sunday eve ning evangelistic service. Ben Lart.cn. Services next week on Wednesday nieht 7 :45 ' prayer meeting. Friday 7 :45 bible atudyi Rev. Lloyd and Esther Miller, co-pastors. FIEBT METHODIST EPISCOPAL State and Church streets. James X. Milligaa, minister. Mildred Bartholomew, director of young people's activniea; Ro bert M. (raUe, supt. of the church school. Morning worship 11. Sermoa "H? Belter ad la iiod." Evening worship 7:30. Ser- Of Mora Valae than Many Jiir- rows. lovng people meetings &t :su. High iciool leagne, Prof. Matthews, peaking. University serpen, Forrest hi ills ' reviewing' lt Bappeaed ia fale- atiaa. aoaage. Bipa." Discussioa oa "Life's Friend- rSJEE METHODIST CHTJBCH Corner North Winter u Market atreata. D. A. Cohagaa, pastor. Sanday school 9:45 a.m. TP service 4:30 p.m. Kvaageliatic aervice 7;30. ia charge of young people going away to coHege. Mid week prayer meeting Tharaday 7 :30. mOHLAVD FBIEHD3 j Highland avenue and Church street. T. Clio Brown, pastor. Sunday school at 10. Clifton Kane, supt. Pre acting st 11. CJS'a meet at 6:30. Xvaagelistie service at 7:30. Prsyer meeting every Thursday. JASOK LEE MXMOBIAL METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHTJBCH North Winter, Jefferson, Fairgrounds Road. Lynn A. Wood, miaiater. Charcu school 9:45 a.m. H. B. Carpenter, supt. A cisss lor all, ages Morning worship 11 a.m., theme, "Behold the Church." Ep worth Leagues 6:30 p.m. Evening! ser vice 7:30 p.m., theme, "Carry On, I KNIGHT MEMORIAL COHGB.EGATIONAL I 19th and Ferry. H. C. Stover, minister. Observing Bally .day. Sunday school at 10 a.m., Roy Hsrland. anpt. Morning worship at 11 Sermon "life at Its Best." Anthem "Give My Spirit Wings" 4 Wil son). Trio "I Walked Today Where Jesus Walked" (O'Hara). Evening 'ser vice st 7:30. Sermon "Why Not I Try God!" Pilgrim fellowship and juniou CE at 6:45 p.m. LATTER SAT SAINTS ' i Corner of Cottage and CuemeVeta. Sunday -school 10 s.rn.' Evening serviie 6:30 p.m. Relief society Tuesday 3 p.m. MIA Tuesday 7 :30 p.m. A. C. Hawkins, branch president. COURT STREET CHTJBCH OF CHRIST (Christian) Court and 17th streets. D. W. Daniels, pastor. Bible school st 9:45, Mrs. B. S. Shoemaker, sopt. Morning worship and observance o the Lord'a Supper at 10:45 Vocal duet by A. A. Fnesen and Mrs. Francis Dennison. Message "The Con secrated Hand." Evening seTvice and Christian Endeavor at 7:30. Instrumental musie under the3 direction of W. T. Van Slyke. Message "How Can I Know that I Have Found Him!" All day marling of the church women on Wednesday. Mid week bible study Thnrsdsy st 7:30. LESLIE METHODIST CHTJBCH South Commercisl sod Myers streets. Dean C. Poindexter. minister. Church school 9.45 a.m. Morning worship 11 m., sermon ."In Line of Duty." i Lp- worth Leagues 6:30 p.m. Evening ser ice 7:30. Messaee "What Shall ; the Harvest Be!" Prayer meeting Tburtday cvening at 7:30. , ; Schools Will Use Planning Reports PORTLAND, Sept. 17-i5VV. B. Stanbery, executive secretary of the state planning board, today said reports collected In the last two years will go Into a number of schools and colleges this year for text book purposes. A eity planning survey for The Dalles has become necessary un der prospects of growth and ex pansion with completion of Bon neville dam, the planning board said. WPA funds will be sought to aid the program. EMMANUEL FULL GOSPEL MISSION 433 V Ferry street. Hev. Thomas Green, pastor. Bible study Tuesday and Thursday 7:45 p.m. Young people's meet ing Saturday 7:45 p.m. Sunday school lu. Morning worship 11 a.m.; evangelistic service 7 :45 p.m. . EHOLBWOOD UNITED BRETHREN ' 17th and Nebraska streets. R. C. Mann, minister. Sunday school 9:45 a.m.. Mrs Anna E. Wolcott, supt. Morning worship 10:50 o'clock. Theme, "Why Doesn't Some Prophet Call Ua Out of Present Day Trials I" Christian Endeavor 6:45 p.m. Evening service 7:45 p.m. Mr. Maaa will speak on "Conditions of Spiritual Victory." Midweek bible stady and prayer service, Wednesday 7:45 p.m. EVANGELICAL AND BETOEMXD CHUBCH North Capitol and Marion streets. Ed win Horstmsn. pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m. Worship 11 a.m. "The Eagle-Like Christian." Exchange Student WUl Return, Parent $ Advised 10 no aesiguaiea "court uouse Construction Fund" and transferring ito-a fund to be budgeted and designated under said title the sum of One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000.00) in cash from any sur plus of unappropriated and unallocated balance or balances in the several subdivisions of the General Fund of Marion County also by ppropriatins. transferrin, and allocating to said fund the sum of One Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($150,000.00) from the uncol lected General Fund Taxes for the years 1929 to 1935 inclusive and Iby levying two mill tax for each of the years 1938, 19J9, 1940 aHl, 1942. 1943, and 1944. said levy to be made on or about the 15th day of November 1957 for the year 1938 and annually on or bout the 30th day of November each year thereafter during said jears; that the Budget Item herein provided for shall continue from year to year nntrt such time as sufficient funds are available In said fund to replace In any ether fund any sum which the County Court may have transferred from such other fund to the "Court House Con artructlon Fund": that It Is the opinion of the Court that it will be Beeessary to increase the tax levy for the year 1938 to be made No vember 15th, 1937 beyond the limitation provided by the Oregon Constitution and that an election will If petttlone for be called for the purpose of submitting to the legal voters the question as to whe ther or not a new Court House shall be built and the Tight and author jity to levy said tax and otherwise provide funds as herein designated hall be granted to the Court; that the County Court proposes to ap ply for funds from the P. A. of the TJ. S. Government to assist In the construction of the said Court House and in ease such funds are made available, construction of the new Court House will be com aenced about April 1st 1938 and in the event such funds are not se cured and made available, construction will start about April 1st. 140; that a Public Hearing will be held in the County Court Rooms t the Court House in the City of Salem. Oregon on the 20th day of September 1937 at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. for the ouroose of ner Baltting a full-and complete discussion of this order, of the method of financing therein provided and of the question of the advisability of constructing a new Court House, and of receiving petitiona if anv are presented: and that a Public Hearing win also be held on October USth. 1937 at 10 A. M. at the County Court Rooms of the County of Marion jor consideration of this order, of the several propositions therein containea ana lor general discussion of the matter of con structing a new Court? House, and of receiving any petitions which be voters may desire to present. further ordered that notice of the entry of this order and Public Hearings to be held thereon shall be given by publishing ce thereof in the Oregon Statesman, a newspaper of general circulation published In the Ctty of Salem. Marion County. Oregon, for five consecutive weekly publications beginning with the issue of Saiur day, August 21, 1937. and continuing for each Saturday thereafter to and Including September 18. 1937. and the County Clerk of Marlon County Is hereby instructed and directed to prepare and publish the notice herein provided for which .said notice shall contain a substan tial copy of this order. ; Done this 10th day of August. 1937 . . " J. C. Siegmund, County Judge Leroy Hewleti Roy Melson. County Commissioners. Notice is further given that in compliance with the terms of said order a public hearing will be held at the County Court Rooms in Sa lem. Marion County, Oregon, on September JOth, 1937. at the hour of 10 o'clock; A. M. and a second public bearing will be held at the g&td County Court Rooms in Salem. Marion County, Oregon, on the eighteenth day of October, 1937. at ten o clock A. M. In each of which said meetings a complete discussion of said order above set out will take place and the question of the advisability of constructing a new Court House and of the method of financing the same- will be dis cussed and the County Court at each of said meetings will, if anthor- tzed by the legal voters, propose to build and construct a new Court House at the time designated in the foregoing order, the same to be financed in tbe method set out in said order and will also propose to evy a tax in excess of the limits provided in Article i l Section 2 of the Oregon Constitution. " - AU the legal voters of Marion County, Oregon, are invited to be present at both meetings designated in this notice, and to present such petition or petitions as they may desire to submit for: the considera tion of the Court. ' . - This' notice is given under the terms of the order hereinbefore at out. at the direction of the Connty Court of Marion County, SIGNED: U. G. Boyer, County Clerk. Aug. 21-28-Sept. 4-11-18 THE DALLES, Ore., Sept. 17-(P)-Donald Bailey, one of 20 ex change students from the United States to Lingnan university at Canton, China, will be returned home because of war conditions, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R Bailey of the Mill Creek district, said today. Obituary lilrt Thomas Walter Birt, late resi dent of Paxton, 111., aged 53 years,, at the home oi nis nrotn er, William T. Birt, September 16. Survived by sisters, Goldie Trickle of Paxton, Mrs. Mable Ratllff of Council Bluffs, . Ia . brothers, William T. Birt of Sa lem, John Birt of Kearney, Neb. Funeral announcements later from Clough-Barrick company. Tofts Arminta Novella Tufts, late resident of 1545 North Capitol street, September 15. Survived by daughter, Mrs. Cora Kennedy, and several nieces and nephews. Ser vices will be held from the Clough Barrick chapel Saturday, Septem ber 18. at 1:30 p.m., with Rev. Lynn Wood officiating. Interment Dallas IOOF cemetery. riKST BAPTIST CHUBCH North Liberty and Marion streets. Irv ine A. Fox, D.D pastorj Bible school 9:45 a.m. Organised classes for all ag-s with ronseerated teachers. Morning wor ahip 11 a.m.. sabject "How Christians Should Behave." BYPU services :15 p.m. Junior dept. meets st 6:30 p.m .Evening gospel service 7:30 p.m., snb ject "The Call of Matthew." Wednesday prayer and testimony meeting. rrasT chsistiah chuech Corner of Center snd High streets. Ga L. Drill, minister. ChnTch school at 9:30 nnder the direction of C. K. Lee. Mom ine worship and rommunion at 10:45. Sermon "The Christian for the Crisis,' third in a series of sermons on Christ ianity and the world crisis. Christia Kndesvor at 6:45. Evening service at 8. Sermon Scrapping the Constitution. Constitution day message. Music at bot aervicea under the direction ot Joh Schmidt. Midweek service has been dia missed in favor of the one day confer ence at Dallas, Wednesday, 8eyt. 2" nasT church or chsist SCIEMTIST Chemeketa and Liberty streets. Sua day school at 11 a.m. Services at 11 a.m aad 8 p.m. Subject. "Matter. Test many meeting at 8 P.m. Wednesday. Read ing roam ia the Masonic temple epen 11 a.m. to 9 p.m., on week days, escept oa Wednesday the closing tiasf is 7:B0. mar chuxch or ood Hood aad Cottage. Sunday acibwl 9:45 Preaching 11 a.m. Evangelistic meeting 8 p.m. Midweek prayer aervice Wednes day 8 p.m. "Sunriae sermonettea" each moraing at 7:30 (except Suadsy) on KSLM. Bev. M. 3. Hooker, pastor. Sunday Rally Day At Calvary, Plan Special Services to Open Fall Work of Church, Programs Listed Sunday has been designated as Rally day in the Calvary Baptist church. Many special features hare been planned to make the day Interesting and inspiring as the fall work ot the church opens. The first service of the day is the church school at 9:45 a. m. A goal ot 300 in attendance has been set with the school offering- a prize to the class having the highest percentage in attend ance. A special speaker and music will form a part ot the closing period. Morning worship follows at 11 o'clock. Rev. Arno Q. Weniger. pastor, bringing the message. An intensive effort is being made to have every seat occupied next Sunday. A rapid tabulation of the calls made during "visitation week" will be made to reveal the effort that has been put forth. Important plans and statesments regarding the building of the new house of worship will be present ed and made to the church. Dr. F. W. Starring of Portland, executive secretary of the Oregon Baptist state convention, is to be the speaker at the two evening services. There will be a com bined meeting of the two young people's organizations at 6:30 at which Dr. Starring will speak. Regular evening -worship com- of the pastor's 10th anniversary mrtices at 7:45 with a recognition of his ordination to the gospel ministry. The speaker of the eve ning was present at the event which took place 10 years ago in Bisbee, Ariz., when Blr. Weniger was but 19 years of age. Chase Ends With Arrests After 2 Cars Go in Ditch ROSEBURG, Sept 17-;rVC.Il- bert Van Curen, 23, and. William Delbert Von Steinburg. transients, were held here today after an automobile chase which ended with' two cars ditched and dis abled. State Police Sergeant Paul Parsons said both will be charged with auto theft. The men. Parsons said, were alleged to have stolen an automo bile belonging to George Cinder. Portland, while the latter was t breakfast at a hotel coffee shop The car was noticed at Myrtle Creek by Deputy Sheriff G. M. Dyer, who gave chase. The fug itives wrecked the stolen car south of Canyonville when they attempt ed to negotiate a curve at high speed. Dyer captured them, but put his car into the ditch with a broken axle when he attempted to turn around. Schacht Reported Out of Influence PENTECOSTAL CHUBCH OF GOD 3154 North Commercial atreet. Sun day services : Bible school 2 p.m. ; de votional serw-o 3 p.m.; evangelistic st- vice 7:45. Weekday services: Tuesday night 7:45; Thursdsy night 7:45: Sat urday night 7:45. Watch, pray. Work. C. and Daisy V ilson, pastors. PBZSBYTERIAK CHTJKCH Winter and Chemeketa streets. Gro7er C. Birtchet. D.D., pastor. Prof. Wu. H. Wright, director ot young people's act ivities and music. 0:30 a.m., church school directed by J. J. Fitssimona, supt. 11 a.m.. morning worship. Sermon, ' Tbe Upward Look." Anthem "The King of Love My Shepherd Ia" (Soelly). 6:30 p.m.. Christian Endeavor societies. 7 :3u p.m. evening worship. Messsge Tomor row's Possibilities." Anthem, "All; Hail the Power ot Jesus' Name" (Ellar). Jardine to Make Home in America B2VZHTH DAT ADVESTI8T ( Services Saturdsy ) North Sth at Gainea street. Sabbath school 9:45 a.m. Morning worship 11 a.ra. Communion and ordinances. Xonng people's meeting 3:30 p.m. Prayer meet ing Wednesday 8 p.m. L. K. Miermeyer, minister. NEW YORK, Sept. 17-;P)-The Rev. R. Anderson Jardine, who married the duke and duchess of Windsor, said today he planned to live in the United States per manently and might become lead er ot the Chinatown Bowery mission. Sailing for England after a two months lecture tour, he said he would come back in January to establish his residence, and would decide then on an offer of the mission post made famous by the late Tom Keonan. Asked if he would become an American cltlsen, Mr. Jardine said the subject was secret. SOUTH SAXZM rBXElTDS Sonth Commercisl at Washington streets. Miller H. and Hasel K. Porter. pastors. Bible school 10 a.m. Morning worship 11 am. "Blessed are they which do hunger and thirst after righteousness. Evening meeting 7:30 p.m. Prsyer and praise Thursday 7 : 30 p.m. ST. JTOHX ZV ANGELICAL LUTHERAN ( Missouri Synod ISth and A streets. H. W. Gross, pat- tor. Services 10 a.m. Sunday school 9 a.m. OUT-Or-TOWH CHURCHES ' Eased ais mends Church Francis Ohse. minister. Orpha Csmmaek, Sunday school snpt. Morning worship 11 a.ra. subject "Tbe Mark of the Beast." Chris tian Endeavor 7 p.m. Kvening evangel istic service 8 p.m., subject Keep to the Right." Retail Clerks to Gather at Eugene EUGENE, Sept. 17 - UP) The newly-formed state association of retail clerks' unions will meet in convention here Sunday, local of fleers announced today. Nearly 100 delegates, from Pendleton to Marshfield, were ex pected to attend with election ot officers and completion of organ' isatlonal program scheduled. BERLIN. Sept. ll-(JP)-The oft repeated reports that Dr. Hjal mar Schachfs reign as financial genius of the nasi regime was ended tonight appeared to have been fulfilled. The minister of economics was in Italy on "a private trip" and it Vas disclosed he had not set foot in his offices at the miis trv for weeks. Businessmen in quiring at government offices were told frankly that Dr. Schacht "no longer has any influence." There were strong indications the financier who had steered Germany's financial and general economic affairs for so many dif ficult years would return neither to his ministry nor the reichs bank, of which he is president. A week ago teports circulated he had resigned after prolonged disagreement with "hazl official dom over continued expenditure of such huge sums for armaments and public buildings. Sam Hartford Funeral Set Monday Afternoon 3000 Participate. Roundup's Parade Amateur Horses Are More Vicious Than Regular Rodeo Stock, Seen PENDLETON. Ore., Sept. 17- (A-y-Bucking broncs. singing reatas and the wild frontier page antry of the Westward Ho! pa rade gripped 20,000 spectators at tbe second day of the 28th an nual Pendleton roundup today. The annual parade 3000 per sons, inaians in war trappings and their scarcely less colorful white brethren, hundreds of horses, oxen and cattle -sketched" opening of the west by early set tlers and their fight for suprem acy over the red man. Shortly Kelso of Prescott. Wash., fell six seconds short or the best roundup time when he bulldogged his steer in 17 sec onds, for the fastest time of the day. Thirteen of 18 punchers toss ing loops for the calf-roping title made catches, with Kenneth De pew of Galena, Ore., taking top honors in 29 2-5 seconds. Murphy Wins Relay Floyd Murphy of Ryen, Colo.,, spurred his mount to a winning place in the cowboy relay with a time of two minutes, 59 seconds. Bobby Burke, Adams, Ore., hung up the best steer roping time in 30 1-5 seconds. World-famous bucking horses fared badly beneath their "ama teur" riders when 15 puncher spurred their mounts to success ful rides. Only three professional buckers dislodged clinging hu mans. "Amateur" horses bucked more successfully, 10 out of 20 depositing chap-clad figures in the arena dust. Cody Dodson, Long Creek, Ore., made a spec tacular ride on Como, a bronc known wherever riders gather. Bank Dividend Paid HOOD RIVER. Sept. 17-W)-Checks aggregating $42,430 were mailed to depositors of the Butler Banking Co., by the state bank ing department today. The checks represent 10 per cent on savings accounts and seven per cent on commercial accounts in the bank when it closed February 4, 1932. SILVERTON Funeral services for Sam Hartford, father of C. E. Hartford. Sllverton's chief of police, has been set for Monday at 2 o'clock from Larson Son Funeral , home with interment st Miller cemetery. Rev. D. Lester Fields will be in charge. Why Pay More? Wbea Tea Cava Get the Best For Leas! E. D. Lindburg Dlst. Mgr. 225 Ore. Bldg. Salem Ph. 7712 j-sjKV B. B. FoC DSK CHINESE HERBS VVhrn Others Fail CHAKMK CHAN Chiexae Herbs REMEDIES Healing virtue hae brew, teetrrl hundred years for rhronic ail mea tt, loic, throat, injusttla. catarrh, ear. lungs, asthma, chronic cough, atomarlt, gall stones colitis, ronstfpatlon. d la be tla, kidneys, bladder, heart, blood, nerve, neuralgia, rheumatism, blah blood pressure, gland, skia sores, male, female and chil dren disorders. 8. B, Kong, II years practice In China, Herb Specialist. 122 N. Commercial SU Salem, Ore. Office hours O to t. n. Sunday and Wed. 9 to 10 a. m. Ser- Salam Heights Commnaltr Canreh Francis Ohse, minister. Chester Skelton. Sunday school anpt. Unified Sunday school and church: servus 10 a.m. mon topic, "Signa ot the Times." Wast Salem Tora Memorial Church K. K. Clark, minister. 8nnday school 10 a.m., Kenneth Abbott, sopt. Morning worship 11 s.m "Remember New Thy Creator' is tha sabject. Epworth League 7 p.m.. Clarice Henderson, leader. Kve ning worship 8 p.m., sabject, "Ia Anger a Virtus!" Zena Suadsy school at 10 a.m. VictT TTUerback, supt. Christian Endeavor at 7: JO p.sa Sermon 8:30 p.m.. "A Help ia Time ( Trouble," by Rev. Eaoch Zim merman. trucung tbe voters It is of the Put a notice 1 Zamtow Albert C. Zamsow, at a local hospital September IS. at the age of 49 years. Survived by the wi dow, Lydia V. Zamsow; two sons. Leonard Zamtow, Oakland, Calif., and Elmer Zamtow, Salem; one daughter, Irene of Salem; seven brothers, Carl, Fred, Herman.. Hugo, Elmer and Emil, all resi dents ot California, and August of Boisie, Idaho; a sister, Elma, also of Boise; father, Julius Zam tow. Funeral services will be held Saturday, Sept 18, at 10:30 a.m.. from the Christ Lutheran church under the direction of Clough Barrick company Interment Bel- crest Memorial park. THAT CHTTSOH OT TKZ KAZASZNX Ceater and 13ih streets. Lea W. Collar, pastor. 6 a.m., Chrlatiaa workers prayer meeting. 0:45, Sunday bible, frank Lit wilier, anpt. 11, worship Voesl at. Mrs. Laaa Casaroa aad Mrs. Laella Hardy; ftartary, Kaal Caaaiaa aad arch; choir special directed by Fraak LitwiUer; sermon. Rev Willas Haaseo of Portland, guest speaker. 6:45 p.m., yoang people's services Senior graap. Heavy Mattsen, preside t; junior groap, Mr. and. Mr. M. Molt, leaders; Pioneer graap, Mrs. Leas Caaaiaa, director. 7:45 evangelistte aer vice. Sols, Miss Basal Kdwards. Sermon, Rev. Willus Hansen. mir COHOXXOATZOKAX. Liberty aad Center streets. Worship at 11 a.m.. Rev. Charles C. Haworth preaches aa aabjact "Tha Coaatitattaaa of the Kiagdom.'' Primary Sunday aeaoxl 9:45. riRST EVANGELICAL Corner of Marten asd Summer street'. Rev. J. E. Campbell, miaiater. Wilmer X. Brown, director af youth activities and miaiater of me air. Sunday school at 9:45 a.m., John Behreaa, snpt. Moraing war ship st 11 o'clock. Sermon "Commoniot Meditation." Tooth groups will meet at 6:30 p.m. Evangelistie service at 7:30 p.m. Gospel saeesage ia aoocs aad ser mon. Bible study and prayer aervice Thursday evening at 7:30, Abrama At the i esidence, September 1 6, Tryphosa Wltten Abrams, of 1547 Chemeketa street, aged 81 years. beloved mother of Letltla Abrams and Col. Carle Abrams, Salem, and Lois A. Greene, New York city. Funeral aervicea will be held from the W. T. Rlgdon company chapel Saturday, September 18, at 11:00 a. m. Committal services IOOF cemetery. Dr. James E. Mll- ligan will officiate. OV TOST GSSMAS BAPTIST North Cottage aad D atreeta. J. T. thoff. Dastor. Bibla school at 9:45 i Samnel 8chtrmaa, supt. Morning warship in German st 11. Sermoa topic "Jessias Vision and Mission," ("Isaiah's Vision and Commission.") t renin r service English at 7:30. Gospel meaaags by tbe pastor. Prsrer meeting Wednesday it s 'clock.' Oregon. ISeal) Laper In this city, September 14, Gladys Lou Pearl Luper, aged 9 years, of Hoquiam, Wash., be loved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Gray,- sister of James and Cora Luper, Hoquiam,' Wash., granddaughter of Cora Gwln, Los Angeles, CaL, and IV J. Luper, Woodburn, Ore., niece o Gladys Gwin, Los Angeles, Cat. Funeral services will be held from the W. T. Rigdon company chapel Saturday, September 18, at 3:00 p. m. Committal services City View - cemetery. Reverends J. C. and Daisy Wilson will officiate CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all for the beautiful floral offerings and kindness and sympathy you have accorded us in the bereavement and loss of our dear mother. -W. F. West, A. C. Hawkins and family C, L. Hawkins and family PEACHES t Choice Improved Elbertas, J. H. Halea, Late Crawford aad Main 91.00 and ap per bushcL Bring containers. Wholesale and retail. Wheatland Ferry, 10 miles north of Salem. C. M. LaFOLLETT & SON R.F.D. 1, Salem Union vale Xvaaaaiicml Church V. A. Ballantyae, jr., minister. Unified worship and Sunday school service at 10 is, tea raring promotion day exercises, is which those vrometed will be givea re OKBinea. Tha pastor will present a enair- talk at Otis service. Christian Xadeavor at 7:45, followed immediately by tha eveainr service, subject. Portions Pit falls." Elaaridca Sander school at 10 a.m. Ambrose Jones. Sant. Praselriag aewire 11 a.m.. sermoa ''A Very Ptcaeat Help in Time at Need." by Rev. Kaoeh Tum- anrnraa from Salem. Body of Mattoon Found in Umpqua ROSEBURG, Ore., Sept. 1 The body of Jack Mattoon. 58. was recovered from the Umpqua river near Scottsburg late yester day. Coroner H. C. Stearns said Mattoon, a bachelor, apparently had drowned while attempting to recover a boat that drifted away while he was setting a fish net. He had been missing since Wednesday. Surviving are seven brothers and sisters. Cooper Leaves Dam Job PORTLAND, Sept. 17HyP)-How- ara l uooper, cmei mechanical U. 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