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Tha OREGON STATESMAN C&ksv Oria, Saturday Mcrslzj; May 13, ISM PAGE FIVC SubcatiNews Briefs J oUt Cotracil Fire A. ; loint 1 council fire for ' the Camp Fire GirU . units , under r guidance - of Mrs. George Bagnali and Mrs. M. B. Holcomb will be held this j afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Holcomb home, 2010 Nebraska street! . Girls from two Enrle- woo4 J school camps will be; visitors- daring the ; awarding of lienors, the largest held in this city by the. Camp Fire organiza tion. A boot 60 girls in all will . attend, See our windows for Mother's day flowers, artistically arranged, rea sonably priced and carefully de livered. Olson Florist. Pit 71C8.' liegne SO Year "Old The Ja son Lee Methodist church will par-, ttcipate in the nation-wide obser ran.ee of the 50th anniversary of the Epworth league Sunday night n tha 7I1A n'oWV innf'o vhljh a. IUO I . U V V Vwv wv , ....... has been planned by. the young people - and will feature several talks byi folks who were leaguers years ago. The young, people's choir and male quartet will sing. All former members especially are invited to return for the sendee. Sherwin-Williams paint at great ly reduced " prices ...during R. L. Elfstrom company's expansion sale. : , Permits to ReroofPermits. were written for $50 and $80 reroofing Jobs by the city build ing Inspector's office yesterday, being to Mrs. Catharine Weiss of 1141 D street and Edgar 7. 8ima - of 1955. Maple, avenue. Vearl O. Thomas received a per mit to repair the root of a resl 'denee building at 1113 Saginaw. $40. and John Estudlllo-a permit to repair the roof of a dwelling at 1815 North Commercial, $75. Luts Florist. 13 'it N Ub. 9592.: .Fire District Proposed George Duncan, Staytoa attorney, ar ranged yesterday for a conference with the county court and District Attorney Lyle J. Page . Tuesday morning to discuss legal phases of organizing a fire district in the vi cinity of Mill City. Proceedings to form the -district were begun once before but ran into legal snags and were never completed. . . Th- ZJ AM .,wwl,, summer, x.vv up. uisou xioriou Ph. 7168. - Pratnm Meeting A Townsend meeting will be held at Pratum school building Monday night at 8 o'clock. There will be election of officers and formal application for a charter will be made, for which . XS signatnres have been obtained. F. O. Delano will speak on "The Workable Aspects of the Town send Plsn." ; Dch. Boy pnt. Mathls. 178 S. Com Chip Company Files The as sumed business name of Salem Po tato Chip company was registered with the county clerk yesterday by Albert W. and Anna Gaub, Brooks route one. Rejease of the name ..Hubbard Shoe shop was filed .by John B. Yoder and assumption of the name registered by, Martin Kusmie. " l The Quelle closed temporarily .f or Remodeling (May 15 to 27). , . ? ... . , Education Contest Set All Juniors and others interested are ... ... 1 welcome to attend the Marion connty Farmers union Junior edu cational elimination contest at Liberty hall at 8 p.m. May 20, ac cording to Pauline L. Johnson, secretary. Those attending are re quested to bring cakes or cookies. Mother's day candles in beautiful boxes. Made fresh dally. The Spa." Takes Episcopal Services Rev. Rex Witks, rector ot the Church of the Messiah in Chicago and chairman ot the . Diocesan Youth commission of the Episcopal church in Chicago, will take charge ot all servlces.at St Paul's church on Sunday daring the ab sence of the rector, Rev. George Swift ' "Reroof-repalnt Mathls 17 S S. CmL One Industrial Death There was one fatflity In Oregon due to Industrial accidents during, the week ending May ll.lhf state industrial accident commis sion reported Priday. The victim waa Gerald Conner, Lorane, trac tor driver. There were CO 1 aeclr denta reported during 'the week. .: ; Obituary Lanke Karl Lanke, In this tty at the age of i. Survived by t h r e e daughters, Mrs. George B. Hagar of Salem, Mrs. Hubert Lewis of Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Mary? land, and Mrs. L. C Van Winkle of CorvalUs; son, Herman Lanke of Salem. Funeral services will be held from the Walker-Howell Fun eral home Saturday, May 13, at 1:J0 a.m. 'Concluding services Belcrest Memorial park. Rev. I, Van Winkle officiating. ' Porter r ' Era Porter, age 84 years, passed away at her home , in Newport, Ore, Thursday. , Born in Medena, -Wis., and lived there untu coming to Salem In 1108. For the past 11 years has lived In Newport. Sur - itA k. .nn. our W. of New- Bort: one b r o t h e r r George E. Weeks of CuUdford. Mont Serr- ia wilt ha bald from TerwilUrer- pnit fhiMi satnrdar. May 1J. at l10 P.m4 Rt. L. W. Collar .rn.i.i tatarmant In Lee Mis- ton cemetery. ,A ' Loula' K. Roberta, rosts se? ea Salem, passed sway at Monmouth i Maw 14 at the are of 19. -Bbt1 May 13. at tne so " V-rmxtSS Ethel Rnth Roh- erta; daughter. Etnei kuw kod- ... .na 11, ana un. i. Mi Roberta; brother, Edward E. Rob erta; sifters, Mrs. Ne!Ua Cla. Patricia E. Koherti; niece. Miss Geraldlae Loose, all ot Salem. Funeral announcementa later by Qough-Earrick comjany. . .. . . mfi rt"S . ' . 71 .. . nr... v.vi -rj sip- ana urs... 11 . T u ll'.rns.rws.H- a so p..mm Knrs ubt s at the :"7""n .UivM,it.i . Coming Events May 7 to 14 National Mu sic Week celebration. . ' Slay 15 to 21 Annual as sembly and WFMS MlaaJoautTy convention of the Church of the Nacarene; at First Ninreie church. - ' -J . May 18 Marion county Rt " publican club meeting. -; -. May 18-20 tttate conference" lot social aerviee workers at the ; chamber of commerce. - - Iay 19-20 Salem district Epworth league convention. - isiie aieinooisi criurrn. . v T May 25-27 Chemawa In dian school celebration. " - May 25-27 Cbemawa Indian pageant. '' v": "" - May 20 S a 1 e m Missouri clab neeU, 8 p. uu, 248 J North Commercial street. June 1 Marion .county Jer-4 sey cattle elnb apring show,' fairsroaadft. . ' June 9 Choir of the West in concert at American Lutheran church, 8 p.m. . Aug. 0-12 American Legion, department of Oregon, conren- Pa p e r' Catches . Fire Flames in a .waste paper , basket at . the rlaAa. flnr.l oknn 1 dl Paiii4' cau.ed att alarm to be answered by city firemen yesterday, ... did excessive smoke from the Krapps Sc. Long printing shop on State street. No damage was reported at" either. "' : ' Savings are Insured to $5,000 with the Salem Federal. Held, From Woodbnrn . The 1 sheriffs office yesterday booked Eugene-A. McEntee, 40," and Wil liam H. A, Todd, 44, on charges of being drunk on a public highway. I The two were later taken to Woodburn justice court. Special Dinner for Mother 's day. 5 0-6 0-7 5c. Spa. Eagles Set Event For Mothers Day Program in Marion Sqnare - n ... Is Open to Public; Mason Speaker Willamette aerie. Fraternal Order of Eagles, is planning special exercises for Its Observ ance of 'Mothers day, it was announced by Worthy . President Leon.W. Du Bols. The program, open to the pub lic, will be presented on Sunday, May 14, at 2 p. m. at Marlon square, and will have as a special feature the address of Q. W. "Jerry' Mason. The observance of Mothers' day is one of the most Important ceremonies oh the annual sched ule of the more than. 1,200 aeries in the fraternity's Juris diction, according to Sam Eshet- 'man," chairman of 'then program committee. s, v The Eagles were holding exer cises In honor of mothers many years ' before congress set apart the second -Sunday in May as her day, said Eshelman, who added that Frank E. Hering. one fraternity's leaders, who ear. am am lwinai w tk KninmA tfaTla air 1 1 was later to become one of its national presidents, delivered the first-known public; plea for a nation-wide Mothers' day: The program: Band overture. Salem high school band; invoca tion, Ber. P. W. Erickson; ad dress of welcome. Worthy Presi dent Leon W. Du Bols; music, band; song, Quartet; address, "Mothers' Day," G. W. "Jerry" Mason; hymn, "Silver Threads Among the Gold, the audience. Tank Car Taxes To Be Collected Sherlf f Martin T. Pratt, Mult- nomah county, Thursday agreed to concentrate on the collection ot I delinquent taxes of 11 tank car companies, at the request of the state tax commission. The delin quent taxes aggregate $1769.22. Tax commission officials said Multnomah, county waa selected aa a . base for these delinquent tax collections because tank ears are in that county more frequently than anywhere else In the state.' Counties that will be bene-1 fitted by these tax collections are Baker. Clackamas, Deschutes, Gil- I Um, Hood Riven Jackson, Jeff er - son, josepnme, joamatn, imi, Malheur, Morrow Multnomah, Sherman. . Umatilla. Union and Wasco. f - The law -authorises the sheriff to make the collections through attachment and -add penalty, in terest and costs.- . 2 Land Board Plans Loans tor rarms j ? The state' land board meeting 1 ner Thursday, decided to engage actively in the farm loan business. it was brought out at the tneet- lig that the board now. has sjv rmrimatelr- t3.500.000 worth of I bonds; which -Is available to loan vPoa ood farm securities within the . better .msixicia oi ue aiaio. I Undar the irreducible school fund uw the land board may loan up ho go ner cent of the conservative iniuuw ui Vtta sautu, uitsycvuis tammvansatt. - . 1 iTheae leans bear five per cent J interest with seven percent ot the am ou iVt-m 11. " year.; This amortises the loan la 1 ' -j. "re-rn. . - .1 t. iM Griffith, stary ef the lhd board, waa suthorizel to so ...a-. or tte.a loans. i - The1 body" of Marie Ray, i 8, Portland, was found hanging from i s window bracket In, the Oregon tat - hosTji tal here early Friday. I cv .m Kaa AaA aawaral bonrs a. .hen tound. hospital officials said. I - - I The woman was received at the ' hoaDltai la October. 1S3S. Mortgage Suit In Advisement Bunnell, ra Murphy Case -Asks Determination of . '-' Payment , Issue v Circuit Judge I G. Lewelllnj resterdav' heard -mad took ! under advisement the ease of James 'EV and Baby "X' Bunnell against John P. and Polly'ST Murphy, In which the plaintifXa ask to have determined whether they, should pay off a mortgage to both ide? f endants or to one of them. Briefs are to be suomittea, v . f- drcuit Court Mrs. M. C. Cashott vs. Hattie Busick; order for defendant to answer, at 1:30 p. m. June t re garding property she may hold. In connection with $475 alleged , un paid on execution. j v Carl Detering, trustee in bank ruptcy of ) Capitol ' Underwritert corporation vs. W. F. Hajderman; complaint for principal sums of $750. $102.24 and $113.05 al iegedrdue on-notes-and for $180 in attorney fees. Vvii--'.i-i':.:t1 Wilbur Mathew - kragen - rs. Clara Ann Krager; complaint for divorce: married September 23 1929, at McMinnville; desertion by defendant April 1, 1938, al leged. Violet Hull vs. Alfred M. Hull; complaint tor divorce and custody of two children; married Septem ber 11, 1928, at Vancouver Wash.; desertion alleged. - Lilly Irene Esterberger vs. Frank Albin Ester berg; complaint tor divorce, custody of three chU dren, suit money, attorney- tees and money tor . support of chil dren; . cruel and Inhuman treat ment alleged; married In Canada November . 10, 1919; temporary restraining order issued forbid ding defendant from entering plainUffa place of . residence or employment. Reorn L. Wilston ti. Rose E. Georae L. Walston vs. Rose E. Walston; answer and cross-complaint dismissed. State Finance company vs. Frankie Beard et al; suit, to quiet title to old Fairfield townsite. Belle Cornforth vs. Olive M. Bynon et al; dismissal, based on .tCT.uV'otTtnt out of l t.aart - court. Probate Court Louis Koenlg estate; appraisal, S3 000, ail in real property, by John JCoenlg, Al Amos and Don Goode. Nancy Morris guardianship; or- . . I uer naming viuiora u. racier, Eugene C Gosser and Hongn H. Boyes appraisers. Willie Webster guardianship; petition of F. L. Webster for his appointment as guardian to han dle affairs of Willie Webster. 77; hearing set May 23. Marriage Licenses J. Marvin Ritchie, 25, ware houseman, 1260 North 16th street, and Marjorle Mae Pickens, 20. cashier, 407 North 19th, both of Salem. ; : . t;:- ' Justice Coart Roy E. Carlisle;-waived hear ing, bound over to grand Jury on charge of uttering forged, instru ment; 250 bail not posted. Dock Men Confer With Gov. Sprague Portland Longshoremen's , Contract not Violated, Representatives Sajr Longshoremen of the port of Portland have not violated any contract with the Waterfront Em ployers' association there, they told Governor Charles A.' Sprague at a conference here Friday. A group ot Biz persons repre senting 'various groups of work ers affected by the port tieup, at tended the conference. These ln- eluded George Kell, maritime fed- I eration; John M. Brost, . Harry I Pilcher and ' H. J. Bodlne, long- shoremen; J. C. Stranahan, check- I er, and Eugene Williams. 'Our visit here merely was to acquaint the governor -with the workers' version of the tieup,' Brost declared. He said approxi mately 2000 men were affected by the port tieup, of whom 1500 were longshoremen. The group stressed the state ment that the longshoremen were available for work at any time when the employers' association j would submit to fair play. Governor ; Sprague refused comment on the conference. JrjJ M Club Notes 1 wish tn tall svsrv bov and srirl In Salem that today's show la tal- tor-made for the tops In entertain - I ment. The action in -Union Pa-, lclflc' la breath-taking, the humor I is swe-sputting ana tae romance i ia won, a u m wsm wam us.TSM imiinna. nra ducUon ot Partmount'a. I .: - ; " U --o - 1 - - . - i vospwr wsut wa ivuiwuvw m 1 World" atarrinsT Baater Crabbeaa I Buck; Rogers. . The- Tory laUst I news and, your home-talent stage Last week on . the program we had Head Shelton, Maxine cooney, Dorothy Cooney, TV Una and Eonl Noyea, Betty Manoles. EHeen Fish er And, believe It or not, I tried to ting ?East Side of Heaven"' which is coming soon as a feature rlc ture. . v :.-?:.- --U- V - For the event ot "Union Paclt IcV Starring Joel UcCres and Ear bara Stanwyck, we hive a few In dian hats and cowboy neckerchiefs which will be given to the first . . . ' aHO) 0 a - ''.' I ones at the Elslnore today. i . . m Sa wntll the snow, m be seejn' I you. ; awcaey aiouse va. LIcthodist Unity Conference Approves Llerger w Closlns their momentous salting conference, great Methodist leathering in Kansas City solemnly re sponded: We do so declare," mm tort to right. Bishop John M. Moore, Bicbop fidwln Holt Hnghen, and Bishop James BY Stranghn read the declaration merging the thre former branches into one: the Methodist chnrclu- AP TclcmaL ATOITOXJO raiTH - Saadar. :t0 . aw WedBeUay aad Friday, S p. m. at 19S HorU Coutrcial trU. Matie by IS piM orchaitra. aaVMTM SAT ASTXHTX8T NMimrT. auaiiter. SnrvieM Bataroay. TSZm . 'by o. H c..ti'ii:to a. m. Yoa paopU'a BMtias .- iTayer eunf Wadaasday. I:4S . - Sabbatk school, 9:45 a. m. Meraiac war mn sArrxsT Kortk Libarty at Marioa strtet. .Xrviaf A. Vox, D. 1, pastor. Jttioia scaooi, : . tm. Storaiag worship. 11 o'clock 8b h ioct: "Biblo Mothers.1' Senior BTPU .arvica. S:1S n. Hirh school BYPU sartica, S : B p. m. Evaaiaf aarrica 7:10 D. .. subiact: "Tha Miaistry al - - JW." had. Bacmttoa tor a.rsaa at parwaaga body. Roc option for a Brass foUowiag worship aarrica. SALVAXT BAPTIST Millar aad Soath Libarty atroata. Rar. Irao q. Waaicar, paator. Biblo school. t:45 a. wl. Uoraiaf worship. 11 ' clock, ..th.m Msthar-LaTa" (Chriatia). Sar- m: "Tha Mothar ot Jssas." Tows .l.'. asaatiaa. S:15. Worship. 7; , - Ths Uawortky atotaor; ths Mother of aa 'It' (iris: la ' Prayer sorvico Wedaeaday. i:0 p. Ttnf AVTTEI. nAVTXST ' Hsssl aad Academy. Baaday school. IS a. m. Church. 11 a. at. aad 7 :so p. am. BTPU. S:4 p. at. rrayor atoonas, day. 7:0 p. at. mUTBEI. BAPTIST Kortk Cottsfs aad D 8U., J. T. Oltaoff, u.7. J'iiia aTimm at 11 a'eloek. V M..tfk Hi Kl. tfkMl .1 B :4a - aL ,m Mother." Jonior. iatcrBiediato aad senior young poopla meet at 0:80 p. EveBiDa Borneo la EBguaa as i Sormoa: "Tbo Narrow noor." Pray or asootiBf wocuosaay, i p. aa. vaow proc- tice at 8:45 p. av CATHOLIC CHVKOHSS St. Joseph's Cottars aad Ckemeketa streets. Msssos at 7:su, a ana . M . ttm-w -i j nersinu. vaeivr. fit. Vincent deJfaul mguiaaa aao Myrtle avenues. Masses at S aad 10:10 a. m. Ke. R. S. Kengebauer, pastor. m.8T OB3ISTIAX r.nt.r Hizh. Oar 1 Jrill. minister. Ckarck school, :30 a. m. Lord s sapper nd worshiD. 10:45 a. m.. sermon: atota- ers' Day Adrieo." IToor C. ". aocietiea at 6:15. Bible study aad opea forum for adalts at 6:30. Ironing worsnip. now, . . . . - : . I l ' I J txJt ' ' sermoa: mscoTenng n nwn v vumV maatinK Wedacsdsy. 7:45 p. as. Cars wiU eaU for those that will inform tka affiea that ther aava bo aacana trail sports t ion. 'rrHTTRrrR ot CHKIST rt.n ..j Rhinniiir streots. Bible . .tnrf. la l a Praachinc. 11 a. m. Com- manioa, 11:45 a. m.; young peopi meeting. 7:15 p. m. Erening services, S b. mm Wedneadar service. 8 p. as. H. B. ThorakiU. minister. . . COTXT ST1EXT CHTICH OT 0HUST COOK W,,. VKk and Couth 8U W. H. Xdrasaa, inister; Blhla aehool asaemhly, S:4s uy orship saa sbbbbiss, Vocal solo. "Mother mows, - o- eepkhM Wlnkenwerder. Vecl sola, M tta Mather of Mlaa," Mrs. Vitat U Uc Sermon: " naught sad ai Jar." Day." voaj aolo, 'Aloae," C. SoWte Sormoa: "The Wsy ..ef ..WTttloa. Oaristlaa Eadaavee aiaotlngi S:M p. i .!. v.aa a. as. asizaa, limn. wraaT OHTJXOH OT OOD Hood aad Cottage Sta Kev. J. T. Law- .u Rh.Jit arhool. :o a. as. At 11 a. m. a Mothers' day program aad n Pmttarsaa. a. returnea missionary srom Alaska will bo tka speaker. THS CHXISTXAM - AJTD MISSlOKAJtl MV. ifi' .tt .JL-tr: "luV" t Jv "r.V ..r,hLr ro- 7. . .- v i - hearsai. , ruse erXBTonnOATXOXAX rimmt., mm IJhrtv. Babert A. Hutchia in, KtaisUr. Ckarck school sad yosag people s lorta at :o ..""'' 1vLm at 11 a. at- them: "The Bo- aamaaibifiUea aad Bawarda of Motaar- JIO evening serfxa, KIIOEI ntnOBIAX. OOHOKBOA- 10th aad rerry Bta Howard C. Blover, j AVMaff ' . - aiairter. Motners- asy aervtee ns - !!.. "Hsaer tbt Mosoer. ewes. Mather Uachree." James : P. Smart. t smart. Bole. "To My Mother" j ( waroi Allana Moored. Chora. 'Love IMvtae (Wildermers). Service at T:S0 . m, aer iaam: "Sermoa aad Saadwlehee.;.' Saaday asbool at 10 a m. .Toaag foopu at a:so 1 4 - ; i i r mootood ookmubit f (TJntte Brothroa) minuter. Saaday acaooi. t:4S a. as, t moming vrwraaig -j-. i wvrr ww ammm - t . .. i ... i w.n WalL 8ermoa: Bekeld Tky Mother. Ckrisuaa Eadeaver. : p. at. Iveaiaf V :0 O'cioek. Ivangaliotie oea . - - Mather ?sm sa."m Sm Taaaaar. S:SO B. edBosSay. 139Q . as. aaawWmW mfhm1 Mmrfl BSapTTfW W?ml t n.a.i a - wanner are I :a a. m. tgm . ii - m ma rl.a u TavTLlatam Parrtaa, atadoat poator. CX aieapa at e:aa pv nsj "tt'-i rn -w .1 B..fl.r anhaal ' ...J mm r - . . wgaam. .raymr aaa...... "T0. e- J - 'Ll k. TtaTUa'AaaaambliM of God Wemaa't ,Jak la ha lament at aity Uhrary. vaMay f:SS a. aa avaagaUstle eerrlea. la big nt ea Washington -street J wa ws Jeffotwoa street. Terria A. edd, ovaav gelisU v i. U Aattia, pastor, T-amAmU Vriaaaa DCsIUr C. aad OU- Jm h tlaok. swasora. Saadar . aehooL 10 S. as. 8poctal profraat for Saaday . i - . : : . : . school BMthers. iTaoie rail motnera w f; JiJ' ib waiter c-ok. christiaa Eadeavor, 1 au KraasoUaUa HrmfcTK nt BLnb Omiumiu atreat. KV. I w.-i a tiiA Baadar S :4i I Bead. Lyss A ! 't;i.ir:.ki,rii . .nial Met-1 school, 9:4 a. m.- d.V.Tle:d5 BCToaaf Pj- plea SToapa. 7:45 p. , special service ltothn OM- - .'- nill XYAJraSUCAI. ! Coratr Marioa aad Samnar Sti IUt. Jaaai X. CanpbaU, miaiatar. Baaaay I school at t:4S a. ai. Moraias warship at I 11 o'clock. Barman: "Hoaor Thy Moth-1 Txnth srospa will aiaat at orsu p. at. uaatr coao 7:80 p. au Bibls Chair coaeert of Mcro4 atasie at lady Thay, 7:10 P BSTBUurr svaxaxxiOAX. aitd TOMMXD CHUSCB Kortk Capitol aad Marioa. Edwia Harstmsn, pastor. Chorch school, 10 a. av Worship, 11 a. m. Hothart day ob-1 sarraaca, "Tha Faaadatioa ol tha uaru tin Homa." goecial muiie by ssaJo aaartat aad aolos by Vrad K. Krasa aad . aoch naars. XTAXaiUSTIO TABaTaSTACU Tarry aad ISsh 8U. Soaday school at 9:4S a. as. Chaich sorvieo at 11 a. s aabjoct: "A Groat Mothar." gvaafolistio sarriea at T:4J p. au, aabjact: "Tha Olo riaa ot Christ's Kotara." Tobbs poopla s sorvico at 1:45 p. as. Taaaday. Biblo ata ay, s p. as.. Tharaday. Prayar asaatias at . at. Priday. C O. WoMoa, pastor. rovxaauAU oospxx. 19th aad Breyasaa Bta.. Mwr. Stewart O. aad Jaaaita M. BUUafa. S:44 a. at, Haaday school. 11 a. sa warship hoar CrasadM ad Br rrie j 7 ... - r!."... I cat asothara present, aerasoa: "Back to a,IIH. utiw w mw wtwi wnm Mother a o." woaaosaay, p. Praysr serrieo. Priday, 7:4 p. au, aiid wook biblo stady aarrica. HZOBXA1TO rmiM Hifhlsad arsaao at Ckaroh ttroot. T. m;. Kra n&ataa. Prayer asoouas at S a. as. Biblo school at IS a. as., with I nvlil aiama im hoaer ef mothers. Wor- I shin at 11 a. as. Jaaior aad hlfh aehool I Christie Endeavor at S:S p. m. Xraa- I coiiaue aoracos as i iw w , - . I asootiaf , Thorsasy ai i:aw p. as. aoim SAXnc nisnsa South Commercial at Washington Sta., Dillon W. Milla, pastor. 8aaday aehool. IS a. as. Moraiag woraaia, 11 o cioca. sermoa : "What uaaaaa ata xor aar v; flkn.ii.. h art.. mr s:u V. m. Evsnrelistic aarrica 7:30, sermon : iei Value of the Biblo la tba Home." RSOTlH'l WTTHS8SES Tbo regular biblo stady will bo held at 7:30 p. m. Bunds y in ine murui im plo, 447 Center street. ivtllfill X.UTEZXAX Church street betweea Chemeketa aad Center streets. Be, r. W. Entsen, pas tor, 9:45 a. m., Buoday scaooi. a viass for Every Ago. 11 a. at., Mothera' day v orship Floral parade by tbo 8 a a d a y Holo "Little Mother of Mine." (Burleigh), Hath Beatora. epociai music. anthem: "The Ninety aad nine ' caoir. Solo: "Mothar O'Miao," OarUad How elL 8ermon: "Chriatiaa Mothers.;' Service will bo broadcast aver avsias, to la boob. e:o p. m., young a Mothers' day service. CHKIST XiUTBSKAJt A. L. O. 18th aad State Sta, Amos I. Miane- pastor. KngUsh services, is I Saaday aehool, 10 a. m. German, 9 a. bu Mother, day be v"- Motaera aay is aiaa a. uk. I the, lt mooting at home of Ei Lu- Eileea BloadeJL ST. JOHX'S X.TJTHXBAM (Missoarl Syaod) lth aad A. Sta.. W. eroas. paster.- RnJ,. aehool aad bible class. S a. as. Korrkea, 10 a. at. Bible discus si oa hoar, If. a SALEM MSnrOXTTB a lTth m.mm Chamabieta Bta Rev. A. P. Veto, pastor. Sunday ackaol, t:a a. as. Morula g warsntp, is o cmcs. oer- ; "Characteristics of a Oodiy Mothor' Sarrieo at 7:S0 . as- oaraaaas The Tra aria MlSfntS: . KSLM. S 5 C p. m. Midweek, services. Wednesday aifkt, 7:49.' JASOaT in nrsatoniAi. xa Xorth Winter, Jetloroem, - rairgjoaaas wees, mmisiar. vnm Momiag woraaip, 11 serrieo. naaa aotot riavA Banmrsrtaer. Bala tor Mothor'a a .. rjwor.-.rp: m. High aehool aad seaior. Xveniag serv- I,,, t -aa dack. A coMbratloa ol taoia .v. a...- r.n( .ll.t.n Vs. V..t..V. T-f k. r.wortk Leans. Snecial mane aad epeakera : . ' ;era mm - x.pw rea la tae epwona mbsbb. LSgUJI MXTHODXSf Raaih Caausarcial ana MTSrs eta Dom a roin dexter, miauur. uaaeay school. S:4S a. as. Morning wevsaip. ii A Mathers' Day Mesaasa: "God1 a Can to Wom.nhooe.-- ig.;, f- - I . . it, v - -: L. tk. .k i . aaa canrca win mm sw- J 7- two young women. , Thia elraasa was writ tea by Ber, Onaal Trick, a lormer work er a this church aad aow pastor at Bath' erlia. . rmXB KXTHODIST -H. Winter aad Market Sta, Kev. D. A. Cchagsa. pastor. Saaday aehool. : a bl. Mothers' day program observed. aaBeriBteadeal. aad Lord's Sapper. Toamg Sermoa by Bev. i. K. Btewars, miesrwi people at f p. at, imnui Sl Fray or huumb nv ran VAXABZVB w ,,j Oaatar 8t- Laa Webster CoV lar, - ' 1:45 a. nw Baa 1 m. m BBOSlSl SaadaV Mala aehool. ie:Se "I Mothers' day 292?l3. Cf!. t B nml !Mathera dap 1 ilt ). m4 Metkers day ersageUsUe j I . ii.'i 1 II 1 I , a.l 1 trmmm, wmm ' l alas viatTl war aiaen . mmm i i I Mothera of Today. .11- anmi9ll. hniDOI all tllH B.. . Coaaasarrial eUOCt. ' BlUt I . a a as. Barrval 1 iTaSiTv Taaur eeole'e meac. , sstlag. Daisy Wil h.V T:Ma.a. J.&SH pasters. JBTUS XAJCB ywTBCOSTAX ASSXmV AU.X - . ; . ; TTS Gertk avenaa. Weet Salesa. Saaday aehool. 10 a. m. Moraiag werahip. Kvaacwliatle aorvteo. i:A B. BV Ben Wedaoaday aad Fridsy, T:45 p, av A. Bahnaa aaa wuo aitictaiing. , ' tost xrztxmxiAs- - Winter aad Cbameketa 8ta. Bov. W. Irvia Williams,- minister. Caarch school. aaa a mm. lfaraiaa wonhin. 11 o'clock. 12 "A Divine TocaUoa." IB eoeerv 'sac wf Votkara' day. - Aaiheea. VMatk- F . . . in. Xt Daar" (Trakaraa). Cnxiatiaa Xa- daarer graapa aMt at :S0 p. . Cvaaiat warship, 7:30 o'clock, seraaoa: Taa Owiaaa Maam. ' Dpaotai aiaste, ssata aai tat. Bcrriea, Thuraaay, T.99 f. m. noOBSSSXVB rsTCHio uo xuvun nuw win - 948 Kortk Com m arc i si street. Sarrieos at 3:30 aad 7: JO p. m. Ear. Lala Mittla- staadt, pastor. caoacH or jsstjs chkist or xat m sat aantrs dSO Karth CotUfa. Priesthood asaetiac. I a. a, Bsaday. Saaday school. 10 a. as. Baeraaaaat snaatiag, S:S0 p. as. Saa day. Ooaeolosical alasaoa, 7 :80 p. bu Moa dar. KolM aocioty. S p. at., Taaaday. Choir practice. 7:0 p. si. Friday. At- thor HswkJas, bishop.- rrasT ohuxox or cboust, acixu TUT Cbraekets aad Uborty Its. Saaday ..... a.;.u . 11 . I 1.4 . f V iMnmT "Moru. I I BMrtals." Wadaaadar Bsaatias at S b. m. iacladoa tostiatoaioi oC frahlia raaoiaa roosi at SOS MhSOais tOSO- pla is opoa daily, except Saaday aad holidays, iroaa n a. as, to w p. as. woa aaodaya aatil T:SS p. as. in. UfonndaH VrUaltvVA a, a xsuaaavru For Sunday Night The choir of the First Evan relical church will present a sacred concert Sunday night at 7:le o'clock with Wllmer N. Brown directinc and Mrs. D. B. Klelhege at the organ. The nrogram follows: Prelude. "To Spring. Greig; hymn.' 'There Is a Fountain," congregation; hymn, "O for a Thousand Tongues," congrega tion: anthem. "Ho, Every One m lniroiein, juai.iaiia.no, u them, "Behold, the Master Pass- eth By," Hammond; scripture reading; anthem. "From Every Stormy Wind That Blows." Wil der; anthem, "Jesus, Priceless Treasure," Bach; Shelah trio, "Jesus Whispers, I Am With Thee"; offertory, "By the Wa ters of Minnetonka," Lleurance; anthem, "When I Survey the Wondrous Cross," Woodbury; anthem, "Jesus, Savior, Pilot Me." Gould; quartet, "How can I Help but Love Him." Roth; message, Rev. James E. . Camp bell: anthem, "All H a 1 1 the Power of Jesus Name." Ellor; postlude, "Eln Feste Burg,' Fawcett. Odvary Church's of ll a 1 Arvrsf-ao lVadal SVCA2iai,9 XiaiUVU The Calvary Baptist church has selected the foUowiag dele gates to represent it at the Bap tist state convention which meets in Portland with the First Bap tist church. May lS-lt: Mrs. G. E. Ross, Mrs. -W. L. Meeker, Dr. and Mrs. K. K. Adams, Rev. and Mrs. F. C. Stannard. E. A. MUler. Rev. L. H. Tickers, and the pastor. Rev. Arno Q. Wenl- arer. ..Dr. Kinley K. Adams, who la chairman of the Oregon Council ot Baptist Men. will preside dar ing 1 the Tuesday night session. Rer. Weniger, who is presiaent I v .'k"" " i Mn rmmnim mm iii srstiaa avar ' f sessions held Tuesday morning I uio !- i ganuauon OI Ul aiaie. Hplman President Of Class of 1940 eivob Hoiman win preside a.ca aaahwa I Men Vlavh SsahTllAn awImM over of H3-40. It was decided at i TWStSrday'S Class elections. Bette Demarest waa elected Tiee-preatdent; JeanaetU Mack, secretary: Shirley MeKay, treaa- arer; Daryl Mason, forensic manager: Bob . McKee, sthletie manager: Betty Scheiman. song leader; Milton McC-aln, yell lender; ; Clarence 7 SoUday. aer-ceaatt-arma: and Eugene Rus sell sad Kenneth t Lcashurg to ai, a a T La h noi Mkamrii ; Get Your MrCT't pay; Gift t ; ' 5 i Retlaced lMccs ; . . Ithododendrana, Aaalcan, Bitwsa, Snowball, Tree Bones tn bloom. Bedding Plants, do, for SSc. Rockery Plants, Water Lilies reduced. In prices, :EL L Pcnicy Ilinzy Co. 245 Court St. Walk Carefnlly Traffic Gospel Park of Portland Visit,! Tells of new League for Pedestrians Israel Park, Portland. Is stretching into those older years. He knows how. easy it is to become careless or forgetful when It comes to crossing a street awinst sir- aals, for instance. In Salem yesterday, he related how he first became Interested tn spreading the gospel of pedestrian irauic eatery, it ail grew out of a little brush with a cop over fail ure to cross. the: street with the right light. Park is particularly Interested In the older man and woman and his or her safety In traffic, partly because "15 out of 19 traffic fa talities ,ln Portland in the last few months have been persons above SO years old." r Assisted by Officers ' ' Park is president and was in strumental in organising the Na tional Pedestrian Safety 'League, Inc., which will ; start Its mem bership drive over the state later. The organisation, about C months old, will hold :SS WSfeS 21, at Jantxen with the public Invited. The Pedestrian league works in conjunction with and is being as sisted in its alms by the Multno mah county sherif rs office, theln-isi traffic department, churches, the roUcc .1o safety division of Secretary of Krtn Cnnlt'e Mrlaa, aaal .tU.. I groups Interested in reduclnc ac cidents. The organization Is for ettt- sens and Is entirely out of politics, aXpl "B?M and W. Ernest Williams. Portland I Special Services At Gospel Center The Salem Gospel Center of the 1 Christian and. Missionary Alliance, I zoi south Commercial, will hold I two special services Sunday. The 1 mnrnlnsr asirvfoa wrtll Ka a imaUI MotHorTs day celebration com bining church and school and ginning at IMS o'clock. The Moth- eri day aermon will be a song sermon given by the pastor. Rev. P. A. Collard, and assisted by the choir, in a variety ot selections. A special feature of the morning I service will be presented by seven mothers in a number entitled. "The Mothers Talk It Over." Chil dren of the church school will also have part In the service. Suitable awards will be made to the old est and youngest mothers attend ing the service. At 7:4S p.m. the Simpson Bible Institute men's trio. from Seattle, will conduct the entire service. These young men are making their summer, tour in the ministry of gospel song and testimony,- ac cording to Mr. Collord. Special Services- At Presbyterian ! 1 : In observance ot Mothers' day at the First Fresbyjerian church, the pastor, Rev. W. Irvin Wil liams, ' will give as his message "A Divine Vocation" and the choir, under the direction of William H. Wright, will sing. "Mother, My Dear." The guest musician will he Miss Kathleen Broer, ! who will - play a violin solo, "Songs My Mother Taught Me'V (Dvorak). Mrs., Elmer Berg, president of the Westminster Guild, has made arrangements to provide flowers for all who attend the morning worship service At the evening hour, a male anartat. nicr Slwar. Willtam Wright, Wilfred Hagedom and Pt FokeL will sing "Mother's I Prayers Have Followed . Me1 syera u a e ! fmiowm . ate-I a - w I sm ".rHAmenmLutJiers Tb IT Bern i mm one an Funeral Is Today INDEPENDENCE Funeral services for Mrs. Beryl lone Ho- gan. 41, . who died of injuries suffered in an - automobile acci dent at Caldwell, Idaho. wUl be held Saturday at 2: SO p.m. from the Smlth-Baum chapel here. Rer. W. A. Elklns of the First Christian church of Monmouth will officiate. Interment will be In the IOOF cemeteryv Mrs. Hogan, born In Indepen dence January 22, 1898,, attended grade school and high school here. 8urvivors Include the widower. Henry Hogan of Independence; four daughters. Mrs. Doris McBee, Mrs. Marie Ames, Mrs. Nora Ames and Mrs. Irene Osburne, all of Salem, and a son, Henry Hogan, Jr., of Independence. Library Grounds I W Diaoing june o Bids wOl be opened by the , board of control here lane for the grading and seeding, construc tion ot walks and Installation ot s sprinkler, system Involving the grounds surrounding the new state library bunding. ' - The. building was completed a few months ago ,st - a tost of Phono 5811 nog - - of. Leads' Music Rev. Haldor Xillenas, Kansas City, Mo who will be chorister for. ' the 81st annual assembly -and the WFMS Missionary conven - tlon of the North Pacific dis trict of the Chorch of the Naaa rene, for which Rev. L. V. Col lar, local pastor and his chorch, will be host from Monday after noon through the - following 'Sunday. Warn Pedestrians Of Traffic Lights Make Arrests . for Infringement After & MducaUon Period" While pedestrians were jester- day being warned concerning obligauon. to observe traf- uc c"7 ponce crmcKtu uown on motorists who tailed to ob serve traffic regulations. Pedestrians were being cau tioned, under a plan drawn by -Chief Frank Minto. that the traf- " flc lights are to be as strictly ob served by them as r motorists. Following a period of education pedestrians who neglect to ob aerve trainc signals win be ar-. rested, Minto said. Police, yesterday arrested four motorists on charges of failure te stop against red lights, tour for allegedly making Illegal left-hand turns, aad one for failure to stop. They were: Walter Goughnour ot 1120 street, Katharine Dingea ot 811- verton, Robert M. Baker ot Turn- er nil for artving through reu lights; Alvln P. Erickson ot Au rora, W. Ernest Butske ot rout two, and Landre J. Plrkly o Woodburn, tor making Illegal left-hand; turns; and Helen' M. Cummins, 1000 -Chemeketa. for failure to stop. Assessment Basis Told to Realtors The basis upon which prop erty appraisals for taxation pur poses are made hy the assess ment and taxation staff of the state tax department, .! was ex plained at the Salem Realty board luncheon Friday noon by Arthur Selander, chief appraiser. Taking business property as his example,. Selander explained . that reproduction cost less de preciation la taken as one factor and prudent investment based upon earnings aa another; lot value is determined by a more Involved process which reduces values In any locality to a front foot value. Salem's highest front foot - value Is around $700, he mentioned'. I ".IT!! ... .v -w? W"WB -", average taken as the appralsaU "TZl . 1T " 172 icwuiw vi a- sessed to actual value. Honoring Mothers The American Lutheran church' will devote Its 11 o'clock morning services Sunday to recognition ot( mothers, with ths special feature to be a floral parade by the Sun day school "children. The young -ladles' bible class wUl pin. cor-: 'sages on every mother present,! and members of this class win be ushers. . - v.:.-. Rev. P. W. Eriksen. pastor. ; will preach on "Christisn Moth ers" and mualcal features will In clude the offertory solo, "Mother O'Mlne." Church of the 13th 6 Center Streets" U W. Collai-Pastor- 9:45 Scaday tilU School 10:33 Mother's Day ' ' Program . . ' J ' Solos Duets Choir ; -." .: Recitations Sermon ' t ik:& :23 P. EL Yccsx i Peo ' .s. tie's Serriees tj 73 Mother's Day '- Evanjelistic Servics ;' Special Music ' ' . Sermon, The Mothers -tl Today. ,"; :. ;; ' . Everyone Welcome ', Nazarene i fMamwaVnsammV MT II T m eafsV U0 "im ' T" ... " .