The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Saturday Morning October 8, 1938 PAGE FIVE Local N To Build $8300 Home A building permit was yesterday ac quired by T. Constance Wood mansee, to erect a 1-story dwelling and garage at 695 South High street, to cost $8500. ' Other permits were to: . Alma Pohle, to repair the root ot a dwelling at 455 South Liberty, $12; R. S. Ratcliffe, to repair a dwelling at 1841 Fairmoant, $40; Jack Ross, to repair the roof of a dwelling at 1186 Broad way, $40; E. J. Mauk. to repair a dwelling at 335 Hickory, $35; Mutual Sayings & Loan, to repair the roof of a dwelling at 112 Union, $35; Honeywood Distil leries, Inc.. to alter a distillery at 501 South 14th, $850. I Auction today, 10 a. m. Mrs. Olmsted's complete restaurant equipment at State Fairgrounds sold in lots to suit purchaser.; i Plan Monday Trip Salem Re tail Credit association members, at their Friday noon luncheon, made plana for attendance. Mon day night at the county-wide creditmen's meeting sponsored by the Albany Credit association and to be held in the Riverside hall southwest of that city. Vern Robb of the Salem Association will be guest speaker, outlining the credit education policy and credit education work of the lo cal group. m - J Madsen's Donuts best In town. Holiness Meet The Marlon County Holiness association will hold the October meeting at the Rosedale Friends church Tues, day, October 11.- The speakers for the day are Rev, J. E. Camp bell at the 10:30 a.m. service, and Lt. Iran : Estes at the 2:30 p.m. service. All are invited to bring basket lunch. j A Correction A few issues back was published a statement j that Mark D. Ellis was financially in terested in the Salem Automobile Co. This was Incorrect as he was not at the time of his death nor any time previous connected fi nancially with this company. (Signed) Mrs. Mark D. Ellis. Mothers' Hi-Y Meets The ex ecutive committee of the Moth ers' Hi-Y auxiliary will meet at 4 o'clock this afternoon at the YMCA, to discuss winter .rctiv ities. Club officers include Mrs. J. C. Leedy, president; Mrs. C L. Blodgett, vice president; and Mrs. Oscar Sederstrom, secre tary. ; Lutx Florist, 127S N. Lib. 9592. - Glenn Hottinger 111 Glenn Hottinger, young son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hottinger of Stay ton, was taken critically ill Thursday afternoon and removed to Salem General hospital. Little hope is held for his recovery as he has been in poor health for several years. 1 - j Turkey pickers register ati Con Toy's N. Front & River Sts. , Falls City Social The Falls City Methodist church will cele brate homecoming at the church there tonight, with a covered dish dinner and musical program among the features. The home coming will last over Sunday' with 8 p e c 1 a 1 services at the church. Buy a Forget-Me-Not Octj 7-8J Program Sponsor Sought Ef forts will be made to secure a sponsoring organization for Sat urday YMCA boys programs at a meeting next Monday night at the Y, when city Sunday school superintendents and leaders of boys classes will confer with Gus Moore, boys work secretary. . j Xamc Filed Assumed business name. Cream of Salem, was filed with the county clerk.yesterday by W. H. Dockery and B. M. Jen kins. Their place of business will be at 130 South High street Buck Jones in "Ifadin East ' "Non- Stop New . i Also Xew, Popeye Cartoon & Serial 'Flash Gordon's Trip to Mars' And On Our Stage - 1:30 P. M. Seth Jayne and Hollywood Buckaroo Broadcast II DJ Two Features PZF7"J -v. - ran era DeliCIOUS Chinese Dishes y JQqg SpociaflttyfV ; At Salem's Foremost Oriental Restaurant Pork Chow Mein for 1, 35c; for 2, 50c; for - Chicken Chow Mein, 75e Pork Chop Suey35c Fried Rice . .... ...35c ITeme-made Noodles, 25c BEST MEAL FOR New GnAHGEIAE CAFE 121 S. Commercial Opposite Ladd & Bush Bank t ews oners Coming Events .Oct. 8 "-Gardeners Roundup, Salem Heights community hall all day. . Oct. 13 Dr. Charles J. Stauf fa cher speaks at First ME church. 7:30 p. m. : October 17 E 1 b e r t East man speech, chamber of com merce luncheon. : - Registrants Hay Rid e The Young Republicans club of Mar ion county is cooperating with republican j headquarters in pro moting voter registration by of fering free transportation to and from the county clerk's office to persons desiring to register, Wyn Jenks, president, announced yes terday. People desiring transpor tation shoald telephone Sprague headquarters, 5223, at the Mar ion hotel. Eight o'clock tonight Is the deadline on registrations for the coming election. D. A. R. Rummage Sale today. W. C. T. TJ. Bldg. r . Extraditions Asked Governor Charles H. Martin yesterday ask ed for the extradition of Richard McDaniels and Frank Miller, who are wanted in Baker county on charges of larceny. They are un der arrest in Idaho. Buy a Forget-Me-Not Oct. 7-8. . Hess Women 5Ieet The Worn-, en's division of the Hess-for-Gov-ernor club will ; hold its next meeting Saturday afternoon, Oc tober 8th at 2 p.m. in the court house. All women are urged to attend. In Friday; ad Crown Flour was advertised! 49-lb. bag $1.28. It should have read $1.38. Caplan's Mkt. j Ministers to Meet The Salem Ministerial association will meet at the YMCA Monday morning at 10 o'clock Superintendent Silas Gaiser of: the city schools will discuss "Religious Education in the Public Schools. Buy a Forget-Me-Not Oct. 7-8. Calls Bank Statements Call for a statement showing the con dition of state banks in Ore: jn as .of September 28, was issued by Mark Skinner, state superin tendent of banks, Friday. The call was issued concurrently with one by the federal comptroller involving national banks. From Canada Mrs. George B Wilson of Pakenham, Ontario, Is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Quigley. Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Quigley are sisters. Obituary , Maybood Stenhen James Mayhood, 72, at the residence in Eola October 4. Survived by widow, Mrs. .Magda len E Mavhood: daughter. Mrs. Marguerite Stephens ot Texar kana, Tex.; sister, Mrs. Elixa May hood Lay ton of Athens, Pa." Serv ices wiU be held Friday, October 7. at 2:30 n. m. at the Holman & Luts Colonial mortuary, East 1 4th and Sandv Blvd.. Fortiana. Rev. Richard Flagg Ayres offici ating. Ritualistic services nnder direction of Friendship Lodge AF & AM. Interment Kose uuy cem ptprv. Mr. Mavhood has been tak en to Portland by the Clough-Bar-rick company. ! Gilbert PhlHn Gilbert. 77. late resident of 1349 Marion street, ata local hospital October 7. Survived by widow, Mrs. Alcetta Gilbert; sons, Charles S. Gilbert of St. Paul, Minn., Henry C. Gilbert of Minne apolis, Tinkham Gilbert of Salem; daughters, Rosamond Haight of Ritzville, Wash., Edna Davies of Swarthmore, Pa., Elsie Jackson of Portland J brother, Henry C. Gil bert of ! Minneapolis. Fourteen erandchildren also survive. Serv ices will be held from the Clough Barrick chapel Saturday, October 8, at 2 p. m., with Dr. Henry Mar cotte" officiating. Interment Bel crest Memorial park. - i . " j Kelly Thelma Young Kelly, in San Francisco, October 5. Survived by widower, Jack Kelly, and daugh ter, Jacqueline Kelly, both of San Francisco; grandfather, Henry Belle of Salem;, aunts, Mrs. Charles I Stricklin of Salem and Mrs. Wesley Yates of Portland; nieces-Miss Nancy Stricklin of Sa lem. Servicer will be held from the Clough-Barrick chapel Mon day October 10, at 10:30 a, m. Interment IOOF cemetery. KENTIHALL 2 MILES NORTH OF INDEPENDENCE Every Saturday Nile ! 1 Admission 23c i AL BANING and His 8-PIece Orchestra O We cater to banquets and private parties. Ph. 7082. O Special . Sunday Chicken Dinner 50c; Special Mer chants. Lunch 25c pre pared f by expert Chinese '.- cook.. ! ' '-: Orders to take out any time. . Open Day or Night! Sanitary Kitchen. 25c IN TOWN Call ' Executive The sxecu- tlve council of the Red Hills Sun day: chool district will meet At the home of Mrs. Emma Wheal don Sunday afternoon at 2 o' clock to arrange the program for the district convention to be held at Liberty Sunday. November f . Paint, w. paper sale. 178 S. Com'L Mott to Speak Representa tive James W. Mott wl'I explain details of, HR 4199,. embodying principles of the Townsend plan, at a meeting at the Salem arm ory scheduled ;,for October . If. Mott helped to draft the mea sure. "'!' t The County Clerk's office will be open to register voters -- from 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. oh October 5, C, 7 and 8, October 8th being the last day ot registration . for the General Election. ; j . ' To Return Hlxon D e p u t y Sheriff B. G. Honeycutt left tor Klamath Falls last night to re turn Arlle Lee Hlxon ; to : this county to face a check forgery charge. A warrant for his arrest was Issued from Woodburn i Jus tice court. Re-Roof now. Mathls, 178 S. Com. Franchise Granted The coun ty court yesterday granted W. F. Eastburn and O. Voget a permit to extend an electric line for a distance of 3255 feet along the Anmsville-West Stayton road. Speeding:, Charged Jack V. Eyerly, Salem airport, was ar rested by a city officer yesterday and charged with violating the basic speed law. ' ? Buy a Forget-Me-Not Oct. , 7-8. G If ford Arrested State and city police combined in arresting Roland Glfford, who was charged with larceny ot two musical in struments at Silverton. Christian Parley Set Here Tuesday i . Willamette Presbyterians - to Confer With Rev. C. C. Barnes A Christian workers confer ence of the Presbytery of Willam ette will be held at the First Presbyterian church here all day Tuesday, with Rev. C. C. Barnes. McMlnnville, the moderator. The morning service, at 10 a. m., will be on the theme, "Stand up and Preach," with addresses by Rev. Henry Marcott, Salem in terim pastor, on "Magnifying Our Office" and Rev. H. R. Prentice, Bend, on "The Perils of the Min istry." "Sit Down and Teach" The afternoon session, opening at 2 o'clock, will be conducted by Dr. A. E. Casewell, Eugene, on the general theme, "Sit Down and Teach." Addresses will be by William H. Wright, educational director of the Salem church, on Music a Factor in Christian Edu cation," and j by Rev. ' William Wirt, First Congregational church, Eugene, ion ""My Philoso phy of Religious Education." Dr. E. W. Warington of Oregon State college will lead the round table discussion. ! Dr. Norman K. Tully, Eugene, will lead the evening session on the general topic, "Go Forth and Administer," and Rev. Marcott will be banquet toastmaster. Class periods will be held at 7:30 and 8:30 p. m. i L CONGRATULATIONS! ...We are proud to have helped . with the rebuilding of the Nazarene Church ' 1 FRIESEN MILLWORK H L. STIFF SKEWIS PLUMBING & LUMBER CO. FURNITURE CO. COJNC. 300 Wallace Road Tel. 6416 Salem - Silverton - Albany 279 N. Commercial - Tel. 6602 MARTIN BROS. NEON GEO. E. ALLEN . DOUGHTON SIGN CO. HDWE.CO. HARDWARE 263 S. Commercial - Ph. 7222 236 N. Commercial - Ph. 4610 355 Court St. Ph. 678S Conduct Missionary Services y-w'yfy,-T.yr'.'y-w-' r Li t. Elder H. B. Parks, left, and Elder with missionary aervlces or the of Latter Day Saints being held streets. M- olrtVTf ri trier i I "hi " UVEKTS SAY ADVXMTI8T North Hummer mt Hoo4 straet. ScrrieM vary Sitardar. 8bbth kIm1, :5 . m.; morninf worship 4 itrmn by th pastor ot 11 a. m. : obbk pooplo'a moetiBK ot 4 p. .; prayor Beetiog Wed nesday, 7:30 f. m. CAX.TAKT BAPTIST CHTJXCB Miller and South Liberty streets; Bev. Arnk Q. Wenicer. master. Bible school. :4S a. m.. rally serTites all though Oc tober, j MoroiDg worsaip, 11 eiocs. ser mon topic: "The Jadcmsot of the na tions." Midweek srrrice, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. FIRST BAPTIST CHTXBCH N. Liberty at Marion street, lrring A. Fox. D.'D.. pastor. Bible school, :5 a. m. Sunday school bus leaves the church to mske the tour oi toe cuy at w m. m. Morning worship, 11 a. m. Subject, ''The Vinmr Christ." Willamette day in the church, with freshmen to be entertained in homes alter tne cnurcn semce. om dents will be entertained at the church and a leiiowsoip tea at a p. m. o BYPU service. 6:15 p. m. High school BYPU service, :S0 p. m. Gospel serv ice. 7:30. Subject. "The Falling Stone. or the Overthrow of the World Dictator." Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., prayer meeting. Dr. I. V. Neprajh. ot Russia will speak. GERMAN BAPTIST CHURCH UlthoII. pastor. BiDie scnooi at a. m. Morning hour of worship in Ger man at 11 o'clock. Sermon, "A Song of Deliverance." The Lord's -supper, fellow ship" lunch at noon. Quarterly church meeting at 2 o'clock. Young people's meeting at 6:30. Evening service in Eng lish at 7:30. Sermon, "Abraham as an Kvangelist." Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:45 p. m. Choir practice at 8:45. IMMANTJEZ. BAPTIST CHURCH Corner of Uaiel and Academy. Sunday school. . 10 a. m. Church. 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursdsy, 7:30 p. m. C. D. Saucy, pastor. PIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Center and High street. Guy L. Drill, minister. Church school, : 30 a. n. Morn ing worship and the Lord's supper, and sermon, "The Axe. the Fan and the Kire." Young people ot the Christisn En. deavor meeting in fonr groups at 6:15 p. m. Midweek meeting of the church Wednesday-t 7:80 p. m. Car .will call far Ihpse who have no means of trans portation to these services. The great drama, "The Price of Drink" is to be presented Sunday night at 7:30. COURT STREET CHURCH Or CHRIST (Christian) Seventeenth and Court streets. W. H. Lyman, minister. Bible school assembly, 9:45 a. m. Morning worship and com munion, 10:50. Mixed quartet. Sermon, "Living for Jesus." Evening worship, 7:30. Sermon, "Living With Jesus." Christian Endeavor, 8:45 p. m. Midweek service Thursday, 7:45 p. m. CHURCH OF CHRIST Shipping and Cottage. Bibl study, 10 a. m. Snbject, 11 . m., "The Sunday N'ieht Worship." Lord's snaper. 11:45 . - - . . t m . i . t a. m. Young people's meeting, 7:15 p.' m. l - 1 ' Z , "i 1 i t I ' ! ' " " I ' ' '4 r i V j ' - if- V 1 j l"r . A ' ; ; 4 L L. Draper, who are assist lag Keorjranlaed Church of Jesus Christ in the tent at Columbia and Laurel :- Sermon. S p. m., "Prayer.". Song and prayer service Wednesday, S p. as. x. . Wilkerson. minister. TK1 CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE j Perry street and Commercial street. WCT(J temporary location. Rev. Paul A. Collsrd, pastor. Sunday Bible school, in ternational lesson, 9:45 a. am. Worship, 11 a. m. Evangelistic sermon, 7:45 p. m., "The Coming Escape." Tuesday, 3 p. m., missionary prayer band, 1910 8. Com mercial. Wednesday, 7:45 p. as., prayer service. Priday, 7:45 p. as., youth meet ing, 2420 Lee street. j PIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Center at Liberty. Robert A. Hutchin son, minister. Church school and yonng people's forum at 9:45 a. m. Worship service st 11 a. m. Theme, "The Test of Christianity." Offertoty solo, L. M. Mar tin. League oi louth at 6 p. in. KNIGHT MEMORIAL CONGREGATIONAL Ninetrenta and rVrry. Howard C. Sto ver, minister. Morning worship at Sermon, "The Naturalness of a Religious Life." Duet. "Still With Thee," Rolf. Evening service at 7:30. Sermon, "!Tue Intolerance of Christianity." Sunday school at 10 a. m. Young people at 8:45 p. m. EMMANUEL PULL GOSPEL MISSION 420 State street. Sunday school 10 a. m. Preaching, 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Tuesday. 7:45 p. m , special Bible atudy. Thursday, 7:45 p. m., praise. Saturday, 7:45 p. m., young people's meeting. M. B, Tatman, minister. ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Church and Chemeketa streets. Holy communion, 7:30 a. m. Church school. 9:45 a. m. Prayer service and sermon, 11 a. m. St. Mary's, Woodburn, 7:30 p. jn. FIRST EVANGELICAL ! Corner Marion and Summer streets. Rev. James E. Campbell, minister. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Message will be given by Evsngelist W. C. Graves. Youth groups will meet at 6:80 p. as. Evangelistic serv ice at 7:30 with Krangelist Gravea speak ing. Bible stody Thursday, 7:30 p. in. EVANGELISTIC TABBRNACLE Ferry and 13th streets. Special services with Evangelist Price E. Robertson I con tinue nightly at 7:45, except Xoaday. Sunday morning service at 11 o'clock. Sunday school at 9:45 a. as. C. G. Weston, pastor. EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED e CHURCH ' K. Cspitol and Marion atreets. Edwin Horstmsn, pastor. School of Christian re ligion, 10 a. m. No services due to the absence of tho pastor, who is participat ing in the annual harvest-homo and; mis sion festival at Meridian church, Wil son villa. The eon rre (ration is invited to worship at Wilaonville. HIGHLAND FRIENDS Highland avenne at Church street. T. Clio Brown, pastor. Prayer meeting at (Continued en Page 10) Nazarenes to Reopen Church Formal Dedication of new Remodeled Structure at 2 p.m. Sunday . The newly remodeled church of the Nazarene, 13th and Cen ter streets, will hold; formal , op ening and dedication! ceremonies Sunday, -with the dedicatory ser mon at the 2 o'clock service to be preached by Rev. I E. E. Mar tin, Portland, district superin tendent of the North, Pacific dis trict of the church. r Program Listed ! The 15-minute organ prelude at 2 o'clock will be followed by this dedication service: 2:15 Congregational singing directed by Ernest Fpiesen. l Dedication Thoughts Mayor V. E. Kuhn, Salem. "I Found Him in My Heart" .(Adams) by choir. . Looking Forward -FredThIel-sen, representing the! chamber of commerce. Solo Prof. Willard Hallman of Portland. , Remarks Dr. Irving Fox, pres ident ot Salem Ministerial asso ciation..' ' . I Remarks C. A. Kellt, presi dent of the Oregon Council of Churches. Prayer Rev. Fletcher Gallo way, former pastor, how residing in Portland. Oregon. Remarks Dr. ' H. D. Brown, Seattle. I Remarks Dr. O. JT. Neaae, rep resenting the General Church, from Kansas City, Missouri. Quartet Representing North west Nazarene college at Nampa, Idaho. i "Beautiful Savior" (Chrlaten son) the choir. j 1 Dedicatory sermon by Dr. Mar tin. i Dr. Deliong j Guest Guest speaker for the morning service will be Dr. Russell V. DeLong of Nampa, Idaho,' and for the 7:30 p.m.l service. Dr. Nease of Kansas City will speak. A 50-foot Addition has j been added to the church edifice, the exterior painted land grounds landscaped and the pletely changed in ing. interior; com the remod el- 25th Anniversary Of Pastor Noted Rev. O. E. Foster pastor of the Englewood United Brethren church who 'is completing his 25th year In the ministry this Oc tober, was met with Surprise felici- Hear J Henry Petersen OF. CHICAGO j at the Grace Gospel" Hall 15th and Mill Sts. EVERY NIGHT at 7:30 Except Sat., from Oct. 9 to 22. See the beautifully colored pic tures of Pilgrim's Progress. All are welcome. Young folk es pecially urged to j attend, j , ALL FREE i NO COLLECTIONS TAKEN - Of 2 ;00 j i- : tations by his congregation at a fellowship dinner Thursday night at which Bishop. Ira D. 'Warner of Pomona, Calif., was guest speak er. Rev. Foster was presented a beautifully - bound copy, ot Sco tleld'a Bible. Martin G. Maier, superintendent of the Sunday school, spoke for the congregation and presented the bible In behalf of church mem bers and friends In the community. Temperance Play To Be Presented "The Price of a Drink," a play aimed at the liquor business, will be presented- at the First Chris tian church. High and Center streets, , Sunday night at 7:30 o' clock. ' : ' -: r The play Is written in the form of a murder trial during which the jury fixes the responsibility for the death of a mother and child, killed by a drunken man. The cast follows: ; Judge, Guy L. Drill; prisoner, Rer Wirt; sheriff, S. B. Holt; liquor dealer, Louis Dunn; defense attorney, B. W. Macy; clerk, M. J. Reasoner; bailiff, Melvin Holt; stenogra pher, ; Bernice Caplinger; district attorney, Ralph D. Richards; fa ther. Hay ward H. Johnson; jury, Clifford Harold, S. E. Nevins, A. L. Kinton, J. F. Pugh, E. J. Rea sor, E. W. Cooley, Eugene Rulif son. Dick Arnold, I. R. Uttex back. Dean Schoemaker, Ralph Morton, Paul F. Jones.. Admission is free. Parks and Draper Mission Speakers Elder II. B. Parks will speak on "Authority from God; Is It Es sential?" Sunday night at the missionary services of the Reor ganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, being conduct ed in the tent at Columbia and Laurel streets. j ' The services will continue at 7:45 o'clock nightly during the week, ending October16. . Monday-night Elder Parks will speak on "Believe in the Lord Jesus Christ" and Tuesday night on "Can Beliefs Alone Save?" Elder G. N. Bivens, pastor of the Salem church, will speak Wednes day on "Is Doctrine Essential?" and Thursday on "Church Indus try and Society." Elder Maurice L. Draper will speak Friday on "Where Shall I Spend Eternity" and District President J. G.'Ver her will be the guest speaker the closing Sunday. "The Falling Stone or, The Overthrow of the. Coming World Dictator" First Baptist Church No. Liberty at Marlon St. Sunday 7:30 P. M. IRVING A. FOX, D.D. Pastor J Gods forecast of world politics will be presented. Come and hear about the setting up of the Final World Power. J 11 IT e ior aiaii v m to the Dedication Services Our Beautifully Remodeled Edifice CORNER CENTER and 1 3th Order of Services SUNDAY, OCT. 9 6:00 a. m. Sunrise Prayer Meeting 9:15 a. m. Sunday School Organ Prelude . ' Rally Speaker, Dr. O. J. Nease, - Kansas City " 11:00 a. m. Divine, Worship s ; Sermon: Dr. Russel DeLongr, Nampa, Idaho. p. m. Dedication Service Congregational singing lead by- Ernest Friesen. : - Dedicational Thoughts, Mayor Kuhn; prayer by Rev. Galloway. Other remarks .by Fred Tbielsen,- Rev. Ir ving Fox, Mr. C.JA. Kells, Dr.H. D. Brown of Seattle, and Dr. Nease. Special musicty the choir, t ! Dedicatory Sermon, Rev. : E. E. Martin, ; Portland, district superintendent of this I district of the Church of the Nazarene. 6:30 p. m. Eveninj: Services - "Forward with Christ," Rev. Arthur Cook of Ta coma, District Y. P. S. President. 7:30 p. m. Evangelistic Service Music by the choir. Sermon, Dr. Nease. Tabulation of Tax Collection Is Due Tabulation showing the amount ot ; personal Income, intangibles and corporate excise taxes collect ed thus far during 1938 isjnow being prepared by the state tar commission and will be ready for release later this week, officials said. j ' Officials "originally estimated that this year's taxes .from these three sources would exceed) $5. 200,000. Of this amount, approxi mately -$3,500,000 was collected prior to April 1, the last day for filing returns. j Second half installments were due-October 1. - Presbyterian Sets Rally Day Sunday First Presbyterian church" will observe Sunday as the annual rally day. At 9:30 a.mj the church school will give an Inter esting program in which ail de partments will participate, j Dr. Henry Mareott will preach at regular morning and evening services, when special musical numbers will be given by the combined choirs directed by Prof. W. H. Wright with Prof. Frank Churchill at the organ. J Rally meetings will also be held by the CE societies at;6:30. Any Pheasants? LA GRANDE, Oct. t-VP)-Pheasant shooters In this region accounted for one calf, nine hogs, hogs, a cow and a horse. Angry farmers, protesting . to state police, said the fire of care less hunters forced some of them to rush to safety themselves. , ' Hear P. A. COLLARD on These Timely Topics ... Sunday Night, Oct. 9thj "THE COMING ESCAPE". . . Where are we now in the march of time? Are we civilized? jWhy poverty in America? .Whb are the 36 million potential crimi nals in the U. S.? Sunday Night, Oct. 16th "THE COMING CRASH"... How long can -America be a democracy? Is Christianity suc ceeding or failing? h . '- ' Sunday Night, Oct. 23rd "The Coming Correction. When will sickness, sorrow, Warfare and crime cease? Why our peace and vice crusades fail. . . L " SALEM GOSPEL " CENTER (Christian & Missionary Alliance) j W. C. T. U. Hal! j Ferry at Commercial j St. 'A common place of fellowship for all believers. j Come Brine a Bible ! 7" vite i ou STREETS Ii. W. Collar . Tastor Coming Events f : 1 .