The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Saturday Morning, November 4, 1939 - n a rT trr-trr M. AUU 11 I 14 JLiOcal News B Road Laws Compiled Cora" filiation of all Oregon laws relat ing: to roads, highways, bridges and terries has been completed by the state highway commission. The compilation is. in book form and is now. ready for distribution. The book' contains approximately 153 pages, and was Issued for the period 1939 and 1940. The com pilation previouslywas printed under the direction of, the secre tary of state bat this law was repealed by the 1939 legislature. The laws are now being printed by the state highway commission and will be paid for out of their . funds.,' . ,. . Rum. Sale, FrL-Sat. Otto Wilson. , 1 Tax Levy Tae The 1940 tax levy, based on valuations for the year 1939, will be announced shortly after November 20, Charles V. Galloway, chariman of the state tax commission an nounced Friday. Members of. the tax commission conferred with Gorernor Charles A. Sprague here Friday, regarding the lery. Men's suit special -Local tailored sult-S&l.oO-few days only. Mo shers, 474 Court. - No Fatal Accidents T h e re were no fatalities in Oregon due to industrial accidents "daring the week ending Norember 2, the state industrial accident commis sion reported Friday. There were 77 S accidents reported to the commission during the week. Will trade A-1 7 rm house, close in, for smaller. Ph. 6222. Obituary Kriesel In Albany Thursday, November 2, Lenora Kriesel, aged 3 years. Late resident of 249 South Cot tage street. Mother of James C. Kriesel of Salem and Richard M. Kriesel of Bolivia, South America; sister of James Coleman of Sa lem, Mrs. George E. Neely of Port land and Mrs. George Beck of Los Angeles. Member of the Re bekah lodge. No. 1, Salem, and the United Artisans, Capitol as sembly. No. 84. Funeral services will be held from the chapel of the.W. T. Rigdon company Satur day, November 4, at 3 p. m. Dr. J. C. Harrison will officiate. Con cluding services at Belcrest Me morial park. . J' . Smith Horace Albert Smith, late resi dent of 1810 North Commercial street, passed away at a local hos pital October 31. Survived by wid ow, Katie Smith; daughter, Mrx E. A.' Pen-in; two grandchildren. Kay and Patricia, all of Redding. Calif.; and two sisters, Mrs. Helen Southwick and Mrs. Antoinette Bennett, both of Salem. Services will be held from the Terwilliger Edwards chapel Saturday, Novem ber 4, at 10 a. m with Rev. P. W. Erlkson officiating. The Spanish-American "War veterans are in charge. . - McFadden- - - .-: At the residence 5 5 ' Union street, Thursday, November 2, Miss Margaret Jane McFadden, aged 88 years. Sister of the late Alice B. Frlzzell, aunt of Miss Alicia McElroy, J. C. McElroy and C, L. McFadden of Portland, Ron ald J. Frlzzell of Salem, Julian and Frank McFadden of Corvallis, Louis D. McFadden of Seattle, Hugh L. McFadden of Eugene, Burke L. MoFadden of Junction City, Charles McFadden of Pennsylvania, and several other nephews and nieces. Funeral services will be held in the chapel of the W. T. Rigdon company Saturday, November 4. at 10:30 a. m. Rev. W. Irvin Williams will officiate. Concluding services will be in West Middletown, Pa. Fandrlch In this city, Thursday, Novem ber 2, Edna Fandrlch, aged 69 years, late resident of 2390 State street. Wife of Edward Fand rlch and sister of Mrs. Effie Hast ay of Salem, aunt of Floy,' Ken neth and Linn Hastay,. all of Sa lem. Funeral services will be held in the chapel of the"W. T. Rigdon company, Saturday, November 4, at 1:30 p. m. Rev. Guy Lv Drill will officiate. Concluding services Belcrest Memorial Park. Oregon Boy Wins '. M-MjuijjMiiiiiiiaMtSBMni Aii- -v-:- '-.- ----MasssenneaP . i . , . nut r,nn.U ia Tear old farmer from' The Dalles; Oregon, Is pic- . pion tops the scales at a,ww P"" "rL . tK. nrixm Jo3b about f 1.000 at auction. Ho said lie the prue . money to purchase more stoclfc j Coming Events Nov. . 4 Klngwood post, American Legion, dance. West Salem. Nov. 7 Homer Rodeheaver, song leader, at Leslie auditor ium, 8 p.m., sponsored by Mar ion county Christian Endeavor. Nov. 8 Odd Fellows father and son banquet, - lOOF ball, 6:15 p.m. . y . Nov. 10 -N e b r a s k a club meeting, 246 H North . Com mercial street, 7:SO p. m. Nov. 5-1 f American Edu cation week, to be observed in Salem public schools. Nor. 10 Nebraska club meeting, 246 H North - Com mercial street, 7: SO pjn. Nov. 11 Fonrth annual peace rally, .- First Christian church, 7:30 p. m. Sponsored by Salem Christians' Youth Coun cil, f i , :rr . : Nov. 10-11 Willamette nni versity homecoming ; homecom ing play Nov. 11. Nov. 10-12 Gideons conven tion. First Methodist church. Not.- 11 Armistice day, American Legion program. First Aid Given Mrs. Ed Ga briel,! 1751 South Church street, was treated for shock by city first aid men yesterday after an auto mobile accident in the 1100 block on South High street. There were no apparent injuries. The first aid car was also called to 1765 State street, where, a needle was removed from the finger of Mrs. Merle DeLapp. Raymond Mans field, 12, 1396 Walled street, was treated after he fell while walk ing home from school and re ceived serious knee lacerations. Wanted: $1500 1st mortgage.imp. acreage close in. 792 Statesman. Traffic Arrests Arrested yes terday by city police for infrac tions of traffic rules were Roy L. Htimme.il. -1190 Columbia street; Colin r Gail Scott, 1177 North Commercial street; jonn Rraecher 280 North Fifth street: John S. Fisher, route one; Orval J. Rove, SHverton; Belle Carey. Seattle; Jean O. Curtis. Portland; Edward A. Dolan. Z365 roruana road; Charles H. Carter, Port land? Charles M. Cannan. 586 North Liberty street; Eugene J. Forsythe, Portland; Mrs. Asei Eoff, 690 North Summer street. Investigate the new class in be ginning shorthand to be started at the Capital Business College (day school) next Monday. Building Permits Building per mits were Issued yesterday , to Lane Morley to repair a store building at 1725 Center street. $35:i Evelyn Oberer to reroof a dwelling at 385 ' North 24th street, 8150; Hawkins & Roberts to repair a marquee at 256 North High street, $100. Rummage, WCTU today. - Teaches Art at College Gor don Gilkeyrson of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Gllkey, is this year art in structor at Stephens college in Columbia, Mo. During the sum mer Mr. jGilkey did a series 'of etchings at the New York World's fair, which were put in book form by Scribner's publishing company. Hear Credit Reports Salem Retail Credit association met yes terdav noon at the Areo hotel for its weekly luncheon meeting. Fol lowing a report of the associa tion's Hallowe'en party, a discus sion of names relative to credit standings was held. F.O.E. Rummage Sale Fri A Sat. Nov. 3 ft 4. 370 State. Not Local Man The William Jennings Pruitt, a transient, who was sentenced to five days in Jail in justice court for having no driver's license is not the W. J. Pruitt who lives on route one, Salem. Log Permit Given G. W. Wire of Turner received county court permission yesterday to haul logs over certain market and county roads.1' ' RkebH School Boys from 9 to 16 will meet at the TMCA this! afternoon at 1:30 for the second of a series of basketball classes. More than 70 attended last Saturday. Stock Sho w Award , - - - 4 Vr- m Altered Plaint Filed in Action $26,567 Damage 'Asked For Injuries as , Fall Result. Amended complaint for 125,000 general and 11567.50 special dam ages for injuries sustained in fall was filed in circuit court yes terday by Anna. Bayers against Minnie Boise and others. ' She al leged she fell on- the sidewalk . in front of the Hutcheon paint "tore, 1 7 4 North Commercial street when she slipped on a defective steel walk door. . - t , G. H. Hanna vs. Evan. Davis et Circuit Court al; trial concluded,. case taken un der advisement by - Judge ,-L. G. Lewelling. - '. i, k- ?-f- Arl Jeffers vs. City of Silem and Louts A. Burgess; one demur rer sastained, another overruled. Bessie Fischer vs. Antone Fisch er; answer and cross-complaint al leging plaintiff in divorce action treated defendant Cruelly and In humanly. . ' ' Vera Johnson vs. Gerald 8. Cone; answer, i Nona Elfberg vs. Jalmer M. Elf berg; amended divorce decree giv ing plaintiff custody of two chil dren, $20 a month support money and 50 attorney fee. ' Margaret J. McFadden estate; $3500 personal property estate ad mitted to probate, Agnes Alicia McElroy, a nieve, appointed execu trix and E. O. Stadter, H. C. Comp ton and G. H- Riches named ap praisers; will leaves a 8500 bond to a sister. Alicia Bell Frlzzell to use in meeting church fund pledge, $500 bond and certain per sonal effects to the niece, jewelry to certain grandchildren and res idue to the niece and the sister equally. Sarah Starr estate; supplement al final account of Nellie Hamil ton, administratrix, showing es tate's only property, two Salem lots have been transferred to city of Salem by devisees. Hannah E, Elder estate; excep tions of David G. Drager, admin istrator, to sufficiency of J. J. Nei bert as surety for Grace Neibert in appeal to supreme court. Minnie Moeller estate; apprai sal,. $9042.25, including $3580 in real property, by J. C. Evans, Wil liam McGilchrist, Jr., and Arthur Keene. William K. Irwin estate; hear ing set December 12 on final ac count of Agnes R. Irwin, adminis tratrix, showing all bills paid from her personal funds. Betty, Chsrles, Helen and Hope Ross , guardianship; annual ac count of Avery Thompson, guar dian, showing $924-42 received, $716.20 paid out and assets con sisting of $208.02 cash, mortgage valued at $400 and $2000 in real property. Marriage Licenses Frank B. Swlderskle, 22, mould er, and Viola S. Anderson, r9, housekeeper,- both of Portland. Municipal Court Eugene Van Buren, left hand turn; fined $1. Fined $2.50 for violation of basic rule: Ted Rostwald, Harriet E. Smith, Wellington J. Peterson, S. Grant Robinson. : Peace Rally to Be Armistice Night Fourth annual peace rally, spon sored by young people from var ious Salem churches, will "be held at the First Christian church Ar mistice night. Members of the Youth Council and the Marion county Christian, endeavor are planning the pro gram, which will feature an ad dress by Charles Paddock of Eu gene. Armistice day music and readings will be Included, Those attending will have the oppor tunity to .participate in ' a poll similar to those taken . recently at Mt. Angel and at Willamette university. Local members of the commit tee "on arrangements include Mary Kroger. Roland Wirt, Don Douris, and George Bowen. j Revival Meetings Hue to Continue Continuance of the revival meetings at the Church of the Nazarene through next week la being announced by the church. Kev. Johnnie Douglas, singing evangelist from Kansas City, Mo., Is in charge. - An attendance of 1.000 is an. ticipated for Sunday : morning when Rev. Douglas will speak on "jf entecostal Revivals." He will dramatize his sermon, "The Spid er's Web at the Sunday school session meeting at 8:45. Meet ings will continue each night of the week at 7:30 and day services at 9:30 .each morning except Saturday. ; , Americans Awarded . LONDON. Nov. 2P)-The roy al society tonight announced awards to two Americans, Prof. Thomas Hunt Morgan of the Cali fornia Institute of Technology for his work on heredity, and Prof. J. W. McBain of Stanford univer sity for research in colloidal elec trolytes. ; . ' CARD OF THANKS We want to thank all our many friends and neighbors for their sympathy and : beautiful floral offerings in memory of our dear son and brother.- ' The Jones Family. . Yoira TiivoinTE Wo specialize in Chew aleln, Chop Baey, Noodles, Egg Fo young, and all . fancy Chinere dishes. TJNIOX 1IOUSE. TODAY SPECIAL.. it Chicken Dinner -w3a Phone Tour Order for Chinese Dishes to Take Home Any Time VHt CATER TO RAXQUET PABTXE3 r ' . NEW SHANGHAI CAFE 121 So. Commercial - Opp. Ladd Bash Bank Return for Church Homecoming 4 . Three former pastors of the First Evangelical church will speak at homecoming and rally day services Sunday at the church. Dr. C C i Poling (lebt above) has served the church as minister number of I times dnrinc the past SO years. 'Dr. E. W. Pettlcord (right above) will speak at the 7:80 service. P. Layton. - On on oa3uD msi cHtracH or chxxst. - 8CXSKTXST - CaiMfcU md Liberty streets. 8aa av school at .11 a.m. Services st 11 -. ana 8 p.m. Letsoa-senaoa, "Asam aa raUea Man." Weaaeadar ai(Bt aieeUas at S includes tectimoaies ot aeaUag tkroacb. Christiaa Scieace. Tree psblic reading reota, SOS Maseaie temple, epea aaUr except Bandar aad hoUdaya from It a.au to-9 P-L, Wednesday! an til T:0. SSYENTH BAT AOTBTXlM Hood and North Summer streets. X. L. Piareaot, pastor. Sabbath school Sat arday at S:S0 a.av Service, at IX. Tanas people's aisetiaf, S:S0. Prayer meeting Wednraday at 7:4 fa, ZVOXJtWOOD CHTJSOH OF TBM XTKITED BKETHBEX XV CHXIST 17th street and Nsbrsska aveaa. Da vids h. Rinrland. minUter. Son4ar achool, 9:45 a.m. Morning worahip, IX a.m., ser mon: "The Oremt Commiaaioa." Pro prayer service, S:1S p.m. Christiaa En deavor, o:30 p.m. Kveaing service, 7:SO p m. Special program ia ehatgo of the Woman's Misaionary society ia observ ance of World Kissioa Advancement day. Address by Mrs. Vincent Scott, Bible atndy clsss Wednesday, 7 pja. XETHAHT STAVOEXJOAX, AJT9 nsTOEMSD North Capitol and Marion streets. Ed vria Borstman, pastor. Sunday school, 10 a.SL, Albert Barth Bupt. Harvest Homo services, 11 a.m. Be v. X, Geo. Nate, execntive aecrctary of the Portland Coun cil of Churches, gaest speaker. Special music by male quartet. Vissioa services at S p.m. Address by Bev. I. Oeo. Nace. Selections by, aula quartet aad ladies' trio. Christian Endeavor groups at 1 p.m. Bobert Nace. of Portland, will address the senior group. Neon loach ia the church dining room. HIGHLAND A VENUS PaMSKSS Highland avenue at Church street. T. CUo Brown, pastor. Prayer meeting at S a.m. Bible school at 10 sju. Preaching service at 11 a.m. Message: "Lovers of Pleasure More than Lovers of Oed," by Evangelist Paul Mills. Meetnig on miais try and oversight at S p.m. Christiaa En deavor at S:SO p.m. Evangeliatie service at 7: S3 p.m. Evangelist Mills will speak on the subject, "The Sinner's Place." The . Bevival meetings will continue throughout the week each night at 7:30 aad at 10 o'clock each day except Satur day. ' SOUTH SALBht TBXZTOS South Commercial at Wash in (ton street. Dillon W. Mills, pastor. Sunday seaool, 10 ajn. Mae ting for worship, 11 a.m., sermon by the pastor. Christiaa Eadeaver S:45 p.m. Evangelistic service, 7:80 p.m. Prayer meeting, Thursday, 7:0 p.m. mn CHEisriAir Center and High streets. Guy L. Drill, minister. Church school. 8:80 a.m. Lord's Supper and morning worship at 10:45. Pastor's ' sermoa themo is "Ought to Have and Ought Not to Have." tour C. E. societies meet at :15. Bible study and opens foram st 6:30. Evangelistic song service and sermon at 7:30. Sermoa theme. "The Great Beiusal." Midweek meeting of the church Wednesday at 7:45 p.m. COTJBT STEEET CHURCH OP CHEISI (Christian) 17th and Court streets. W. H. Lyman, minister. Bible school assembly, 9:45 .m. Morning worship and communion, 10:45 aja, sermon, "God Is Por Us." Chris tiaa Endeavor meetings, S:80 p.m. Eve ning service, 7:30 pjn- sermon. What Is the Matter t" Midweek service, Thursday, 7:30 p.m. SAINT PAUL'S EPISCOPAL Church and Chemeketa streets. Bev. Rum H Swift, rector. Holy Commun ion, 7 a.m. Church school, 9 a.m. Holy Eucharist aad sermoa, 11 a.m. simem; "The Lord Is Exalted," West. Choir director, Ronald Craven; Mrs. &enneta Daltoa, trganist. rZXST CHURCH OP THE VAZAXENX Leo. W. Collar, pastor. Center Street at Thirteenth. S a.m.. Christian workers prayer meeting. 9:45, Sunday Bible schcoL Great Sunday school rally with 1000 anticipated ia attendance. The Sincin Evanselist. Bev. Johnnie Doug las of Kansas City, Mo, will dramatise. "The Spider's Web." 10:45, Morning worahip. Special ainging by the choir with a vocal duet by P. Litwiller and Uw ell Loveall. Bev. Douglas will preface his sirmon "Pentecostal Revivals" with a message ia song. 6:30 p.m Young peo ple's services, junior, intermediate, Hi-N-T and senior groups. 7:30, evening revivsl service. Spirited congregations! singing. Voesl Trio, Misses Prsnces, Hel en and Msrjorie Prieeea. Special music by the choir and orchestra. Solo, Bev. Johnnie Douglas. Sermon, "Keeping la Step 'With the Holy Spirit," by Evsnge li.t Johnnie Donzlne of Kansas City. The revival continues each evening aext week st 7:80, and the day services begin each morning at 9:80 except Bararaay. ' vsr.-R ireTBOom Corner North Winter and Market streets. Bev. D. A. Cohsgan, pastor, eon i a . r : HH.ki. 11 Y. P. lueetinc 6:30. Esther BeudL Sopt. Evangelistic service, 7:30. Sermoa by pastor, audweea prsyer meeting i nnre day at 7:80. ' PTBST EVANGELICAL Corner Marion and - Summer . Streets. Bev. James E. Campbell, minister. Oscar Carlson. - minister of music aad director of youth activities. - Sunday achool at 9:45 am.. Mrs. W. A. xtarkas. superin tendent. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Throe great services with great speakers for ea-.h: Bev. A. P. Layton ia the morn ing. Dr. O. a Poling a- 8:80 in the af ternoon, and Dr. E. W. Petticord at 7 :80 ia the evening. - Bible study aad prayer service at 7;80 Thursday. . ' ; "'CT It A. GOSPEL 5th street at Gains street.' fie v. Paul A. Collard, pastor. Sunday: 8:80, "Stresses wf Grace," efoadcaat K8LM. B 'Ai an. ltihla mnhtuL ntrBtieaal ka- aoav 11 sermon, ''Waters from the Tearnle." . S:SO .bl. veuth arroups. T:80, p.m., E range lis tie service; sermon, "Age End Preaching." Taeaday S P- ' atis- street. Wednesday, 7 :4S pja, prayer ser hmj. Thnradsv. T:30 ja- chair re hearsal. - .. , ; ohiiese: DnniEns We cater ' to banquets; pri vate parties. Special Sunday I"; Dinner 60c Orders to Uko outday or night. ? ' ' DAILY SPEC1AL- 25c Merchant Xnnch Third returning minister Is Kev. A. RI dices THE PENTECOSTAL KISSIOaT S15M North Commercial street. Sun day services: Bible school, S pmv De votional, S p.m. Evangeliatie. 7:80 pas. Meetings every might except Monday. Pridsy alght ia young people's Bight, 7:80. Alma Beppoad is ia charge. J. C. aad Daisy Wilson, pastors. STANGELZSTIO TAEBeUTACLn Perry aad 18th streets. Saadsy school at 8:45 ajn, Doasld P. Elliott, Sapt. Church service at 11 a. as. Evangelistic service at 7:80 p.m. EvangeUst Cecil W. Grico apoakiag at each service aad cea tiaaiag at 7:80 p.m. aightly except Men day aad Saturday. Special music by the Grieo paTty is a feature of each service. C. Q. WostoB. pastor. JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES ' Tha regalsr Bible study will bo held Suadsy evening at 7 O'clock ia Fraternal Tempi. 447 Center street. PBOOBESSTTn PSTOmO AND DIVINB HEALING 848 North Commercial street. 1:30 pa, Short talk, followed by meeting of th members. S:80, No-host supper. 7:45. lecture. Bev. Lula Mittlesteadt at Portland, will speak at both services. PTBST C HUNCH OP GOT Hood aad Cottage, Bev. J. V. Lawsoa, pastor. Saaday school at 9 :45. Lylo Kaex, Bupt. Preaching at 11 o'clock. The morn ing aad evening services of Sunday will conclude a two-weeks' revival meeting. Miss Mabel Lewis of Arkansas City, Kas, has been preaching some very interesting sermons the past two weeks. Crowds and interest 'have increased. Many aavo re ceived help from God. JASON LEE METHODIST North Winter at Jefferson. S. Baynor Smith, minister. Tha Church school meets st 9:45. Morning worship at 11 o'clock when th pastor will preach oa "Look ing Upward and Moving Forward." The choir directed by Prof. Herman Clark, will sing. A sub-district Epworth League rally will b held at 4 o'clock Saaday afternoon with Dr. Staples, general sec retary of the Epworth League, from Chi cago as speaker. Evening worship at T :80 with Jimmy MeOiffin of Lea Angeles as ths speaker. Midweek service Thursday at 7:80 p.nu, at th parsonage. PXEST UNITED BEETHEEH Mission street near 12th. A. 8. Header son, pastor, residence, 1155 Mission St. Saadsy school at 10 a.m. 11 o'clock services ia charge of Bev. P. B. Keaoyer, superintendent f th Oregon conference. Christiaa Endeavor Sunday at S:SO p-as. Evengaliatie services at 7:8o by Elder Kenoyor. We are planning revival services beginning Suaday morning and continuing two or three weeks. PXEST BAPTIST Corner Liberty aad Marion. Irving A, Fox, D.D., minister. Suadsy school. 8: 45 a.m. Morning worship, 11 a.m. Sermoa: ' 'Baptism in Belatioa to th Lord's Sap per.' Communion and reception of aew membere. Senior BYPD, 6:15 p.m. High school BTPU, 8:30 p.m. The Volunteers, intermediate aad junior BYPC, 6:15 p.m. Evening gospel service, 7:30 p.m. Ser mon: "How God WiU Judge th Na tions.' ' Ordinance of Baptism. CALVABT BAPTIST Miller and South Liberty streets. Bev. Arao J. Weniger, pastor. Sunday services ss follows: ill Die scaool a :4a a.m., de psrtmeats and classes for all ages. Mora' ing worship 11 o'clock, anniverssry of the aew building. Orgaa prelude "Kamen noi Ostroa" (Bu ben stein), offertory "Adagio" (Anding); choir anthem "God la Love" (Wilson). Sermoa "by the pas tor, "What Is a Christian Church t" High school and senior young people a meetings 6:15. Evening worship 7:80 'clock, or gan prelude "By Still Waters' (Hors pool); offertory "Lead Me Savior V (Da- tujj caoir aataem, "Take Thoa My Hand" (Wildermere). Sermoa by th pastor, ji x-reaener s voentioa. alia week service of prayer and Bible atady, Wedaesdsy, 7:80 pjn. IMMANUEL BAPTIST Haisl and Academy. Suaday school 19 a.m. Charch 11 a.m., aad 7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting, Thursdsy, 7:30 p.m. RATESTTLLE BBANCH OP PXEST BAPTIST Oao mile north of the city limits an th Portland highway. Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. Morning worship, 11 a.m.. Miss Mary Ay res, speaker. Evening vesper ser vice, p.m., ia eaargo of tko seam mru ox tne Jlrst Bsptist church I Salem. BETHEL BAPTIST North Cottar and D streets. J. P. Oltkoff, D. D-.paitor. Bibl seaool at Church of the Nazarene 15th and Center Sts. Evangelist -J. DOUGLAS Bevival Heelings Every Nile aTWa ; y - v " " - ' ,. . . . , all ; next week except Sattrrday. Hear the s in g; i n sr evangelist, . . Rev. Johnnie Douglas of Kansas City, Mis " souri! , " y- . -v .: ' ... - ., Sunday, 9:45 A. M. 10:00 in Sunday School "Pentecostal Revivals" 7:30 P. M. " Keeping Step WitK 'the HolySpiritw r 1 " -.v- ; : '," f JZ- - 1aLZ FirslfAiiiuw Observance Is Set Calvary BapUst Chnrcb to Have Special Service For5 Sunday Sunday will mark another mile stone In the life and history of the Calvary Baptist church. It being the first anniversary of the dedication of their new house of worship and the fourth anniver sary of the coming to the church or ita present pastor. Rev. Arao Q. Wenlgec. Both services Sunday will be preceded by an organ recital con ducted by Miss' Doris Schunke on the Howard Emmerson memorial Organ. The senior choir will sing under the direction of E. D. Lind burg. . In the morning Rev. F. C. Stan nard, moderator of the church, will give a brief summary of the year's accomplishments which will be followed by the pastorf message on the subject, "What Is a Christian Church?" Sunday night the pastor will speak on the subject, "A Preach era Vocation.' By way of intro duction to the subject he will tell of those things and events that led up to his entrance into the ministry thus, .recognising his fourth anniversary as pastor of the church. :45 a.m.. Samasl Schirman, Sapt. Mora lag worship at 11 o'clock. Dr. William Kaha, general missionary secretary, of Forest Park, 111- wiU preach. Observ ance of th Lord's Sapper. Eveaiag gos pel services with t message by th pas tor at 7:80. Midweek service Wednesday at 7:45; chair rehearsal at 8:45. X3nOHTlsZMOEIAI, CONOEEGATIOHAL ' ltta aad Perry. Howard 0. Stover, minister. Morning worship at 11: "Ths Philosophy of Giving." Anthem. 'Esther. One Mere Wlthla Thy Holy Place, " Mat thews. Eveaiag service a t7tS0: sermon, "What's Right with Evangelises." Saa day school at 10 bjb. Toaag people at C:80 p.m. PXEST METHODIST SUte at Charck street. Dr. J. O. Har rison, pastor. Mrs. Sarah Louis, director of Christiaa education, Deaa Malvia H. Geist, director of masie. Saadsy school 8:45 ml, classes for all ages. Dr K, M. Gatks. Sept. Morning worship, 10:50 a .am. . Evening worahip, T :30 p.aa. Th pastor wiU occupy the palpit aotk mora lag aad evening. Aataem, "Slag Allo rajah Perth," Dudley Buck with th charch choir. The Junior high school Ea werth League, 5:80 p.aa. High achool Ep worth Lea rue, S:80 p.m. Toaag adults, 6:80 p.m. University vespers eanaet hoar, 8:80 p.aa Devotional hoar, 6:80-7:80 p.aa. LESLIE METHODIST South Commercial aad Myers streets. Deaa C Poindexter, minister. Saadsy charch school, 6:45 a.m. Meralag wor ship, 11. Sermoa: "The Voice of the Charch." The leagues will ioia la a great youth gathering at Jasoa Leo charch at 4 p.m., with Dr. Staples, general secre tary of th Epworth League from Chica go aad Jimmy McGiffia of Los Angeles, At the 7 :80 service the messsgo at Les lie will be, "The Place of BeUgioa ia our Democracy." Both messages will empha sise edncatioa week aad good literature. ST. JOKES LUTHESAJT (Missouri Synod 1 16th and A streets. H. W. Gross, pas tor. Sunday school and Bible class, 6 a.m. Services, 10 a.m. Lutheran Badio hoar over K.8LM at 1:80 p.m, speaker. Dr. Walter A. Meier. PTBST PEXSBTTEELUr North Winter sad Chemeketa. Kev. W. Irvin Williams, minister. George Loo Marks, minister of axasie. Church school t:45 a.m. Morning worahip 11 o'clock. Armistice day sermoa by the pastor, "Th Impossible Commandment I" Anthesa, "Our Hop Is la The." Solo. "Com T Blessed," Viviaa Benaer. Christiaa Endeavor groups meet at 6:80 p.m. Eve ning worship, 7:80. Bsdio drama presen tation of "Samaoa sad Delilah." Speak er, Mary Moor, board of foreign mis sions. Midweek service Thursday, T:80 p.nu, led by th pastor. Study of Jo ha. CHEXST LUTHENAhT State and 17th streets. A. E. Mtane man, A.M pastor. P. H. Theuer, B.D, supply pastor. Suaday school, 10 a.m.. Otto Groaks. Sapt. Divine worship at 9 UuJJyUyUtu LOWEST PRICED FULL-SIZE CAR IN 'mmm lll,,-----af-aaaaaSaBaaWSa ' t. mmm paaaaaaaaaaaaasiaaaa f . ' . foa-Spaedway Cootpe.'All NTaoas avas, Toledo. Federal, Scat and local taxes (if aay aad a.m. la Germaa, aad at It aJ. ia Ssr li.k wltk mmm aubieeh ' 'Christ An plains th Pitta Petition." Lather leagao meets av 7 P-m. Ooafarmetloa iaatrartioa, Ba tarda y, 10 a. Charch ooaacil, Tae- dsy, 7:30 pja. Dorcas Society, Wodaes day, I if m. PXEST C0NOEEOATI0NAX, Center at Liberty streets. Bobert A. Hutchinson, minister. Church echoel at :4S. Dr. W. C. Jones, Sapt. University forum at 10. Dr. E. 8. OUver. leader. Worship servlco St 11, 0r. Kantner Saaday," taeeae: ' IB immortals Bat ata Us." Asthem: "Love Divine;" solo, "I Heard a forest Praying," Miss Helen Deaa. Youth rally at 8. Mariorio McCaU isUr will speak oa th subject : ;Xulh Looks at the World." HMTirmv LUTHEEAN Charch street betweea Chemeketa tad Ceater streets, kev, P. W. Erik sea, pas tor, f :4 a.m, Saaday school, a elase for all ages, Oscar Liadahl. Sept. 11 a.m, Armaitiro Bandar worship. Frelade: As- daatisa, (Harris), Bath Bedford; Call to. worahip: iMar ixira aaa astDor ei jiaa klnd. chelrj.raith of Oar Esthers Liv ing Still, audience;. Tha Commea Service, audience; Anthem: The' Kecessionsl (De Keven), cho.r; incidental solo. Miss Jos Jihiae Broaa. Words of weleeme to Csp tai Foot No. S, the anailiary aad to all patriotic ergaaisaUens of Salem. Re sponse, Poet Commander Art Jebnaea eud Uean Adama en behalf of the United af filiated Patriotic Societies of Salem. Her moa topic, "America's Coaetaat Chal lenge." Offertory, "Dear Land of Home" (Sibelius), mslo chores. Postlad ia D. (Scarmolia), Bath Bedford. This service wilt be broadcast orer K8LM. 11U3:80. 6:30 p.m- Yeaag people's service. Luth er Leegu. Th Ladies guild wiU held its Kev ember aaeeting ea Sot em her 6th, at - CHUECH OP CHEIST CotUge at SUppiag streeU George Desha, minister.. Bible study, 16 a.m. Sermoa, 11 a.av. subject, "la vast menu ia Life." The Lord's Sapper, 11:80 a.m. Sermoa, 7:80 p.m, "Baptist Doetriae Upset." Training class. 6:45 p.m. Prsyer meotiag. Wednesday a t 7:30 p.m. Housing Loans Is Speech Topic Representative of Can (Hand Company Addresses Realty Board Method and procedure of hand ling federal housing - loans were discussed before ths 8alem Realty board yesterday noon by John Wymetalek, Jr., representing the Candland company. Wymetalek said the time ele ment on FHA loans appears of mors Importance to most appli cants than the cash, that ths main idea, of FHA is to keep an appli cant from going beyond his means and that an applicant's credit ra ting is the primary consideration given by FHA. "FHA limits everything that goes into a house in order to make it possible for a person to get Just what he pays for," Wy metalek said. Up to July 1 of this year, he stated. 400,000 FHA loans hare been made and but 610 houses have v been taken back. Of the 610, 271 were immediately re sold, leaving a net loss of but 112,000 of one per cent net loss. "Inasmuch as congress appro priated six billion dollars for FHA houses, and inasmuch as the -income from six billion dollars is sufficient to maintain FHA, I can't see but what FHA will con tinue for as long as there are people willing to loan money at 4 per cent interest,' Wymetalek said. United Brethren AU-Day Educational Service Today The young people of the United Brethren church are having an all-day religious educational serv ice today. Rev. F. B. Kenoyer will speak at 7: SO p. m. and each night during the coming week. A basket lunch will be served at noon and a' dinner will be given at church tonight. IL. o Earris . Temporary Location: 523 DEALERS FOR O V7Ulfi-OrtxlAod is prood to announce the appointment of this well-qualified firm as sales and service representa tives for the new Willjs products ia this territory. The New Villvs. for 190 has become the sensation of the nation with its style, besoty, comfort and economy at . the lowest price of any full-size car in the world ; In the New Lillys you will enjoy latest luxury features ruches chrome ndUtot grille, nitura!-grip iteeriog wheel, steering'. post gearshift all-steel body, safety glass ia U windows. Oversize hydraulic brakes. -- Von are wrdiaKy Invited to Inspect the NewTOIys sod to bring your friends for a thrilling trial drive Homecoming and Rally Day Booked First Evangelical Cliurclt Will Celebrate With . Four Ministers s Homecoming and rally dy at the First Evanicellcal church will be celebrated Sunday with for mer mlnlaterg speaking at tbe three services of the day. Rev. A. P. Layton, who was minister during the erection of the present edifice, will be heard at the 11 o'clock worrVlp service. The choir will sing "The Presence of the Lord," von Bene, and Mrs. D. B. Kleihege, organist, will use "All 8ouls' Day." Schubert. s", uu ma u.yisiiun vi the hymn, "We Thank Thee, Lord," Quale, as offertory A fellowship dinner will be served in the dining room of the church at 12:20. ' A musical progum at'S o'clock in the afternoon wni opea with "The Bells of Aberdovey.' Stew art, as prelude. Oscar Carlson, director of the choir, has ar ranged a program of special num bers which will include "My Home, Sweet Home," Vandall, sung as a tenor solo by Rev. J. E. Campbell, and the choir an them, "He Was Despised. lloa- jner. , . The measage of the afternoon will be brongbt by Dr. C. C. Pol ing, who has served this charch as minister a number of times during the past 50 years. Dr. E. W. Pettlcord will be the speaker at the 7:20 evangeliatie service which will open with a congre gational sonar servlra mnr imci.i numbers sung by the choir and nor. vampocii. Bean Opposed to Rate Suspension State. Utilities Commissioner Orraoad R. Bean Friday sent a telegram to the Interstate com merce commission opposing sus pension of reduced freight rates on beets shipped from Oregon te Texas destinations. Action of the utilities commis sioner wss taken at the request of the Nrsaa and Ontario farmtna- and business interests and offic ials Of the Amslfimatad . JZnear company. Bean said sugar prices la tne Texas area were based on the price at Surarland. Texas, nlna Texas intrastate freight rates be yond that point. Freight rates in Texaa were re duced September 18 which placed the Nyssa plant of the Amalga mated Sugar company at a dis advantage with respect to sales in that state. Bean said. Reduced rates now have beea filed with Nrssa and other com petitive refineries in Texas, bat the rates have beea protested. Eastern Business Is Up Says Cooke Eas( coast business is looking up, James L. Cooke, local mer chant, said yesterday on bis re turn from a trip to tbe Atlantic seaboard. Trsde generally seems to be lively and industries, par ticularly the steel mills, arer wa ning at capacity, j Cooke went east last month te meet his wife, woh left Silem two months ago to visit relatives in Baltimore, Md., and Johnstown, Pa. They also stopped la Wash ington, DC, and New Tork City. E - Iofios - s ' e Marion Street THE NOV "lf7 THE WORLD