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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1939)
The OEGON STATESMAN, Salen, Orrson, Saturday Horning, Noreniber 25, 133S - J'ack nvi: ocal rtfews la Failed To Stop City police yesterday, began waging war on motorist who fail Jo com, to a complete stop at arterial streets. Arrested on charges of failure to stop were Albert Valentin, 1964 Hazel avenue; Lola Wolfe, 360 Hood street: Rosemary Corey, Medford; Jerry If. Coblentz, 1541 -North Front street; Edwaftt Sehnnk e, t24 North Church street; Lois A. Reed, 365 North 20th street; Clifford R. Smith, 100 Liberty road: Asa W. Dalle. 1050 North 18th street; Hazel C. Allen; Ralph D. Hickman, 210 Market street; Hack liaison, 110 Tamarack street; Waldo V. Hard eman, route six; Herman Tasto. . C5 Lansing avenue; M e 1 I n. J. Schlect, Woodburn ; Clifford F. Hill. 1111 North 14th street; Ray D Cooper. 40 Fatrrlew arenue; In a Lisxio Sehurts. 159 State streeti Hilda P. Rodriaues, Cor vaUls; Harold M. Hlnkle. Toledo. For Sale 18x24 inch mats, ex- cellent for wrapping young trees. 1 cent each. Statesman office. . Two Killed- There were two fatalities In Oregon due to in dustrial accidents during the week ending November 22, the state tn- dn trial accident commission re ported Friday. The victims were David W. Kline, Wesport. lumber pUer, and Bert L Cooper. Med ford. chaser. There were 622 In dustrial accidents reported to the commission durlna; the week. Special Rummage Sale, Sat., Nov. SS- WPTTJ TaelL O Marriage farmers M a r rlage Ileenses were issued recently In Vancouver. Wash:, to Bohers M. Davis, 123 North 14th street, and Ulltan Kraerv 176 Saginaw street, - both of Salem; Wesley Crogan. 1201 Maple street, and Mildred Elisabeth Baillie, 706 Front street, both of SUverton; Donald L. Werline and Barbara K. Wattenbergen, both of Inde pendence. . - - Salvation Army Kettles Sal vation Army lassies and Christ mas kettles are again on the streets to receive contributions for Christmas baskets. The only funds available for baskets for needy families this year are from the kettles and donations. Son Born A son, Philip David, was born to Mr. and Mrs. David E. Thompson at the Salem Gen eral hospital November 15. Mr Thompson was formerly with the state highway department and the national park service and is now an instructor at the University of Oregon Special Rummage Sale, Sat., Nov. 25, WCTU hall. Returns Today Rev. George H. Swift, pastor of St. Paul', Epis copal church here, will return to day from San Francisco, where he has been attending the School of the prophets for the last two weeks. To Give Dance Klngwood American Legion will sponsor its annual Thanksgiving dance 'to night at the Legion hall in West "Salem - on i. Partway 1 drive.'1 In charge are Will : Schwartz, .Will Reid and Warren Baker. Badminton "Matches Tonight The YMCA badminton "A" team will play the Central T In Port land tonight. The Central squad won a recent match. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks to our friends for the many beautiful floral offerings. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Webster. HEAR, 1 The Elusical Evangclisl' ' Dev. Leo C.'Ffchcr AT THIS j Firs! Ercrrslisd dizrclx Corner Summer e Marlon Sts. EVERT NIGHT EXCEPT . SATURDAY ' IligLUy Featacs Travelogue in motion pictures of evangelist's world tour.. 30 minutes of gospel music, vocal and instrumental. A Challenging'Gospel Message Just one more week of meet lngs. Come and bring a friend. Lifcs Errand Ear a twd CgsZt 12 tlx lor only- TL Er3 trcrj Cera B riefs Banding Permits H arry M. Each was Issued a permit yester day to erect a 1 story dwelling and garage at 2070 North 19 th street to cost $3100. Other per mits: ; Mrs. R. Hamilton to repair a 1 story dwelling at 210 East Lincoln street, 3200; Leo . N. Cbiids to alter a store building at 1215 South Commercial street, 1100; Brown estate to repair a store building at 164 South Com mercial street, 3 3 S 0 ; George Hen nes to alter a dwelling at 2215 Shelton street, $45;, Felix La- Branch estate to repair a ware house at 271-73 North Commer cial, $40. Glldden Paints. 1430 D. Ph. 6250. Peace Talk Set Dr. Harry V. Laldler of New York, executive di- a m n m w a ". rector oi ui ieague ior inaus- trial Democracy, and widely known author, lecturer and economist. will speak on "Roads to World Peace" at the 7 a. m. breakfast meeting of the Fellowship of Re conciliation - Monday, November 27, in the First Congregational church, S. W. Park and Columbia streets, Portland. Give Wrapping Course T h e vocational department of the Sa lem public schools and the state board for vocational education are offering a short unit course In package and gift wrapping begin ning 7 o'clock Monday night at the chamber of commerce, it was announced yesterday by C. A. Guderian. vocational coordinator. Special Rummage Sale, SaL, Nor. 25. WCTU haU. - CtttToseketams to Hike An easy hike of 10 miles, round trip, te MoIaUa Low camp will be the Chemeketans Sunday trip. Cars will leave the Senator betel at t o'clock Sunday morning and will be left at the North Fork ranger station. Cordis A. Wiper Is the leader for the hike. Last Basketball School T h e last session of the TMCA basket ball school for boys will be today from 1:30 to 3:30 p. m. The V sponsored Junior hoop league will start play about December i and it is expected a large group of boys will attend the closing class. Willamette university players are Instructors. ' Grange to Meet The regular meeting of the Salem Grange No. 17 will be held tonight at 9 o'clock. The Grange home economics club plans a series of card parties, the first to be held November 30 at the Grange home on D street. Guardsman Promoted Promo tion of Alva C. Goodrich, Bend, from second lieutenant . to first lieutenant, infantry, wss an nounced here Friday by Major General George A. Whit), com manding the Oregon national guard and 41st division. Cut Treated Judith Schrock, five-year-old daughter of Clarence Schrock, 1690 Berry street, was treated by city first aid men last night for a cut on the heel of the left hand received cn a piece of tin. - Americanism Is Topic "Am ericanism In Our Schools' Is the topic for a talk by Dr. P. O. Riley, of the secretary of state's office. at the meeting of the Englewood PTA Tuesday at 8 p. m. f Discontinues Name Lawrence Carpenter of SUverton has filed certificate of retirement from the assumed business name of Ross service station in the county court. I License llequired A person hunting deer or coyotes, either on his own land or the land of some other person, must hare a hunting license. Attorney General I. H Van Winkle held here Friday. I Fire In Closet The city fire department was called out Thurs day night to extinguish a blaze in a closet at 485 South Commercial street. Obituaries ' Davis James Davis, 72. passed away at a local hospital after several days of falling health. Survived by one daughter, Mrs. Phonic Chrlstman of Oakland, Calif. The body is at Terwilliger Edwards funeral .home . pending arrange ments. : i Tlnue ! Emil G. Timm, at the residence. 84S Belmont street. November 24. Survived by daughters. Miss Lou ise Tlmta and Mrs. Arleno Toe lie. both of Salem : brother. Joseph Timm of Kimball, Neb.; sister, Miss Anna Timm of Winona. Minn. Two grandchildren also survive. Services will be from the Cloagh-Barrick chapel, Monday, November 27, at 2 p. m. !. ' Plenlns; ' Mrs. Elizabeth Pienlng at a lo cal hospital November 21. Late resident of 850 Thompson ave nue. Survived by widower. Henry Pienlng; brothers, Helmich and William Ieiber; sisters. August Westfall, Wllhelmlna Grave,' Else Haedlcker and Martha Glare, all of Germany; two daughters, Mrs. Msrgaret Hughes and Mrs. Annie Hughes of California. Funeral ser vices from the Clough-Barrlck chapel Saturday, November 25, at 1:30 p.m. Rev. Fred Theuer will officiate. Interment In Lee Mission cemetery. rcUL Cd- CT1 . '-mm s a 3 113 C Fraud Heariiig -ToEndTcdav Arguments in Damage Case Continned in Judge - McSfaTian'a Court Hearing in the case of H. A. and Isa belle Russell vs. Cleave Bartlett, W. H. McClaln and the General-, Casualty company , . was held - yesterday before Circuit Judge L. ' H. McMahan and the newly impaneled November jury. The court heard opening state ments of attorneys and testimony of five witnesses before recessing the hearing; until today, when the hearing Is expected to conclude by noon. ' - t i ' The Russells allege in the com plaint that Bartlett and McClaln misrepresented to them certain facts in connection with the as signment : of a service station lease for which they paid $650. They ' ask $1500 damages from Bartlett and: McClaln, and $1000 from the bonding company, in addition to $260 attorney's fees. Circuit Court Billy McReynolds vs. J. O. Bafar; transcript filed from Salem Jus tice court 1 Frank Cawrse vs. Signal Oil company; .bill of exceptions. Anna Savers vs. Minnie B. Boise and others; motion asking that plaintiff be required to state whether he will rely on the al leged slippery condition of the iron door mentioned In his com plaint, or whether he will rely on Its alleged rickety condition. F. M. Woodward vs. school dla- objection to cost bill of $38.60 on grounds that defendant did not prevalL - ;; " Mabel P. Noble vs. Herbert P. Noble; decree for separate maln- Uinance in which plaintiff Is al lowed $75 monthly support mon ey, custody of two children and $125 attorney fee. Paul Traglio vs. Reid Murdoch company; findings of fact handed down in the case which involves withholding of payment for hauling; strawberries on basis of damage to berries when they were allegedly allowed to fall. Probate Court Maurice Spangle guardianship; final account of Albert Spangle shows receipts of $200 and sim ilar disbursements. Lizzie A. Waters estate; peti tion to name Kenneth H. Waters administrator, and George Gra benhorst. Grant B. Wilson, and Lillian - Davis, appraisers, of the estate comprising $4000 in real and $1000 in personal - property. Justice Court Joe Williams, route three; trial set for 2 p. m. today on charges of failing to stop at scene of accident and of driving without an operator's license, to which pleas of innocent were entered yesterday; $150 bail posted. Melvin Rankin; sentenced to five days in Jail for vagrancy. given credit for five days already spent In jail, released under 30 days probation. Albert Rysdan; pleaded inno cent, preliminary hearing set for 2 p. m. December 7, charge of non-support; $150 ball continued. Raymond Brooks; 31 fine, driv ing without operator's license. Municipal Court C. L. Dilllng, violation of basic rule; fined $2.50. W. R. Lake, violation of basic ru.le, fined $250. Jack Miller, violation of basic rule; fined $5. Larcenists Held For Jury Inquiry "George Rickllck, II, of Minne sota, charged with stealing an automobile belonging to John B. Ma Unix November 10 and wreck ing it against a highway guard post near Redding. Calif., pleaded guilty to an auto larceny charge in Salem justice court yesterday and was bound over to the grand jury. He was unable to post $500 balL A plea of guilty was entered by Vernon Kesaler in the same court to a charge of burglary not in a dwelling and he also was bound over to the grand jury. , He is alleged to have broken Into a boll dine at Turner owned by M. J. Shower. - Facing another charge, that of driving an auto mobile after his operator's license had been suspended, he was or dered delivered to the county Jail to serve a 0-day sentence and to lay out a $25 fine, penalties im posed September 19. He had been released on condition he paid the fine but only $2.60 was turned In to the court. . r: Kesaler earlier in the day was bound over to the grand Jury from Stayton justice court on a charge of assault with Intent to rob the Chris tenson brothers : tavern at West Stayton. ' ELSIXORK : - Saturday Mickey-. Mouse mstlnee, stage show and . chapter nine, "The Phan- , torn Creeps." f GRAXD v i Today Tyrone Power, Linda Darnell te "Daytime Wife" with Joaa .Davis and Warren William. . STATS J i-..; Saturday "Wizard of Oa starring Judy Garland, JTraaa Morgan, Ray Colger, - capttox .i: Today - Zermn In 0 rour Toes," Gens Autty; . and Eailcy Eantstt .ta' "liovla Tumblsweeds. noixriroco -, Today '"Persons la Hidm 1. with Lynns Overman,- Pa- . tnda Morrison and J. Car- rol Kaish. -CaUSns; Dr. XOliare with. Lew Ayres aad Lionel Barrymore. Call Board Thanksgiving Music -: --i ft Mark 3 Concerts Carrying over the spirit of Thanksgiving day, .three Sai lem churches have arranged special concerts of Thanksgiving music for Sunday night. Programs' at the Knight Memorial Congregational, First Presbyterian and; First Christian churches win start at 7;30.n ' - f ; " ; : Guest soloist with the senior' jchoir of the First Presbyr teriaa church will be Mrs. Jose - phlne Albert 8paulding. mezzo-soprano. Sho has appeared twice 'as soloist with the Portland Sym phony orchestra, once with Sa lem's own symphony orchestra and was recently presented In con cert at the Olympic hotel la Seat tie under the auspices of the La dles Musical club of that city. The program is as follows: Anthem, "Be Joyful la The Lord," Fearis the ebetr. .- -'- Doet. "Softly aad Tenderly. Thorns- The top o' the morning to you. Mice.. It looks like we'd better start getting the old Christmas spirit out of the trunk as the Yule tide season Is practically upon us. Just one month from today is the bis; day. so 111 start Urging you to get your Christmas shopping don early and avoid the rush. Tor their swell performances and cooperation last Saturday. I'd like to thank Beverly Lebold. Dar lene Peterson, Jean Wolcott, Wll ma and Bonnie Noyes, and Eddie Tanner for appearing before your critical eye and ear. However, coming up this Saturday, we have a show that will mark a milestone in the history of the Mickey Mouse shows. A top-line favorite with all the gang, though they have never appeared on the show before are four swell fellows from Salem high who hare made up a quartet. They're swell and I snow you'll like them and want to see them back with ns again. Also, Helen Smith Is scheduled to appear. Though X hare booked her for the show four times, something has always come up to. prevent her from dancing for us. I think this week she'll make It I hope. Dick Stober is on his way, an old friend "Plunky" Lorenz, the guitar maestro. Is coming back, and a whole bunch of friends whom we will be glad to see. 30IC I'd like to hear some telephone calls from you for suggestions to use with our community sing. I've run all out of ideas, and I'm yell ing for assistance and you are the ones I'm yelling at the loudest. So, come to my rescue, won t youT Tou all have ideas about what you'd like to sing, so come forth with them. We won't know what you want until you tell us. ' . , SUIv . Don't forget, doors open at 12:20, show starts at 1. See you then. So long, DEAN, Mickey Mouse Chief. Sudden Seizure Fatal f o Woman Sadden death came to Mrs. Er nest Thompson, about 42, at, her home at 1630 State street late yes terday afternoon only a few mo ments after she had been raking leaves in her front yard and talk ing to a neighbor. Mrs. Thompson, apparent vic tim of a paralytie stroke or heart attack, was found dead on the floor by Mr. Thompson when he returned home from the state penitentiary, where he U em ployed, at $ o'clock. He was wor ried, he told Coroner L. E. Bar rick, because his wife had not called for him at 8:30 as was her custom. Dr. Barrlck said indications were that Mrs. Thompson had suf fered a sudden seizure. She had taken oft ; her galoshes with her slippers still in them and had discarded her work gloves in a manner that indicated haste, he said. Mrs Thompson Is survived by the widower and a ' daughter. Emalee Thompson of Salem. Salem Properties Bought by Chain Sale of two properties at the northeast corner of Fairgrounds and Tile roads to Safeway Stores for construction of a modern store building was announced Friday. The sellers are J. P. Daugherty and Ray Y. Balrey, whose garage building is to be rased, and Jo seph M. Wlrth and Ira R. Wirth. The Daugherty-Balrey property is triangle shaped; the Safeway property will have 17S-foot front age oa Fairgrounds road and Is 124 feet deep. The store bunding will be S0xl2Vthe remainder of the area being converted Into . a parking lot for customers. ... Construction will start in about three weeks and be completed about March 1. The deal was han dled byitheJ W.H- Qrabenhorst company.. ,.; V ' Hundreds Attend ; ; iJ 05IcKay Services Funeral, services Friday after noon for Douglas McKay, Jr.. killed in an automobile accident Wednesday, were atteadei by hundreds of family and school friends. Burial was la Beterest Memorial park. "-.'" Flowers were sent from state of fldals. UcXay was a son of Sena tor and Mrs. Douglas McKay. Bew W. Irvin Williams offici ated. Pallbearers were Jerry Car son, Gene Holstein, Bert Clalsyer, Bill Smith and Bob Brownen of Salem, and Hal March of Port land. - Fraternity brothers of Ore con State college chapter of Phi Delta Theta attended. ClubNotes o soa-t-TwO Harrlsoa aad Vlvtaa Ba- ar. ' - organ 4oM, -Mediutloo. Btarala Solo, -Aacua DeT (Lamb f Ood), Blaet Josephine . Albrt . Spautdlna. ' Aatbem. "Come Unto Me." Tacbal- kowsky the choir. i . Qoartat, "Whoa - Chfldreo Pray." Fomer Aaae Marks, Ortchoa Sine hart. Lawrence IIitm, Peter Foelkl. - Sol. Q. Lmti It With Him." KlUm ' Joephl Albert SpawMlna. : Antbers, "Blessed Art Thou,' OhUy the choir. . , The chorus choir of the Knight Memorial Congregational church is under the direction of Howard C Stover. Accompanist Is Donald James Allison, organist. The num bers to be sung inelude: Hymn or Thankssivinr, "Hear, Rear. Anthem. "Thank Ood For Bl iasa. Warwick. Soio. Th Lord Is Ta Hl Holy Tem ple," Hlsdoo J oh Rltehio. awthf. "Sad Oat Thy Spirit." 83chutky with trio obUcato. MM, Tom, Jesua, RedMmir, Hammond Richard Smart. Howard Stover. Trio. "When Children Pray." Ten ner Beneltta Harlaad, Caroyl Bra den. Harriet Smart. Orsaa-plano duet. "Adoration." Bo rosU Mr. and Mrs. Donald Allison, Solo. "Bins This House," Brahe Marnord McKInUr. Chorus, "A Sons of TPfceee," Sibelius obUsmto sole Beneltta Harlaad. Solo. "Mr Ain Folk.1 Lemon James smart. Anthem. -Praise the Lord, O Jaro- The choir of the First Christian church has arranged the follow ing; musical program: Prelude. "A Sonar of Gratitude." Cole. Anthorn, "Prayer of Thankastrtne, ntremaar. Anthem, "Holy Art Thou." HandoL Trio. "Stm. Stm With Thoe." Men. delaooha-LUlenaa Katberine Bharo- nacK. ixia urames ana setty Ax BVtBMO. Anthem, "Pralao the Lord. O My Horn,- simper Marion atananey. Anthem. "Giro Thanks TJnro Ood." BroadbandGertrude Cherrlnston. so- lelst. Anthem. "Remember Now Thr Cre ator." Adam a Quartet, "Press Toward the Mark," McOranahan J. Schmidt. M. Holt- W. Jackson and F. Bates. Lois Plummer Schmidt, organ ist, will provide the accompani ments and the organ numbers. The choir Is under the - direction of John .Schmidt, Jr. Act's Opponents Lodge Protests Mavor Chadwick Holds Up Signature on "Green River" Proposal Salem's "Green River" peddling ordinance passed by the council at its last meeting remained un signed yesterday as Mayor W. W. Chadwick heard more protests from salesmen and peddlers who would be practically legislated out of 'bnsfness tf the ' bill becomes city law. Mayor Chadwick said he would make no disposition of the or dinance until Monday. The or dinance provides that no peddler or salesman may. make a call on , a prospective customer without! bavins; first received an invita tion. Presumably aimed at only house-to-house peddlers, the or dinance, if strictly Interpreted and enforced, would hit all outside salesmen as welL Mayor Chadwick yesterday re ceived numerous protests against the ordinance from local - firms employing salesmen and solicitors. Affected would be furniture and appliance firms, printing com panies, building material firms and many others. Salesmen and peddlers of agricultural products. newspapers and magazines are exempted under the ordinance. The Salem Retail Credit aasocl tion, at Its noon luncheon meet ing; yesterday, passed a resolution to be sent to the mayor asking that he delay action on the or dinance until the association and other business groups can study Its implications. Publisher Nabbed On Libel Charge OREGON CITY. Nor. 1 4 .-(-Gerald Stalno, publUher of the Italian colony newspaper Progre slve, was arrested at Portland yesterday on three Clackamas county warrants charging erlnv iaal libel. , . In two counts, Stalno was ac cused of publishing false Infor mation concerning B. A. Koen. publisher of a semi-weekly news paper here. The third charged him with, publication of erroneous mate ter about C. F. Richardson, Mil- sraukle Justice of the peace. County Assumes - Maintenance Job An order informing the state highway department that Marlon county intends to maintain the two miles of paring; between An rora and Wllsonville as a county road is being; prepared by the county court ta answer to a let ter from J. M. Devers, highway department attorney. , Devers has written asking the county what disposition it Intends to make of the road, which form erly was a state secondary high way and la bow replaced Try - new primary section of the Pacific highway which leads ta WCsoa- TiUe from Aurora by. a different route. ? . " . : t . . Attendetnee Good . ' Lrge attendance has marked the meetings being held by Evan r allit Lee C, ruber at the Jlrst BvangeUcal church each night except . Baturaay. The meetings win continue throurh Decet her S. Rev. Plaher opens his sev rices at 7: St with moving plo- tares of his world tour aad fol lows this with music. Ha is tenor soloist, often accompanying Bimseif on the accordion. Us also flays the trombone ssl piano. nnST KSTKODXZT ' Bute street at Ckarek. Or. J. C. Harriaoa, aiiaUear; lMm M atria B. OeUt, Director at the caeir ; PreCeaeer T.-8. Roberta, orsaalst. The caarca acaeol t:44. Sr. S, M. GaUa, Baaeriateaeeat. Hernias woraai 10:60. Aataeta, TM Kiag oi Lave fir Sacpaard la" (Skat ler) by tka eaair. Solo. "A Baas et TaaaaclTias" (ETliUea) by mJiaee Km &earta of Portlaad The kiaaei gmrtea, - aaieery aad Jaaier eharch aa ie trained lea ears earla tao mera iaff vatsalp hone Tao lear Ipwerth learaes at S:SA. Kvtniag versalp st 7:0 wita saeeiat daet hy Kr. and Mra. Gearca Kelly. The pastor araachieg at both aarvieea. rraat oHaisriAn Ceater aad Blh atreat. Oar L. Drill, nviaiater. Charch - ibail. S :SS a-a. Uera'k Sapper and atoraing woraaia at 10:45. Paster's iwan ta as to "ghall We OWe Taaakat If Bo. far waatt" roar CS aocietieo BaeeS at S:tS. BibU staaj aad Open reran at S:SO. SpecUl Thaakssirias aaaaae atsasalsd by tka ckoir aad seraaoa by the paster at T:. Seraioa tkema: "Wkare Saaetltatea le Net Sabetitnte." Midweek BMetlaf of tka canrck Wedaeaday nis Tf:- XPISOOPAXi Geerre H. SvUt. paatac. Hair aaav atoaiea T'SO a.au Ckarek scboal 0:4 aaa. P rarer aarriea aad nwia It -nu Salst Mary's, Weeaaam, T:S0 n.av Vaak Waaia aaea W. Irwim WiiavM, aftUstfitatv Owiyi I mZl n xm ar w.t MMMtmM enUeUefSjnnr rnsr snTBssmaTaan eWl ra. dsneianws Cleea, secretary. Chnreh aekeel S:4S a.av Iftiaiag werakim, 11 o'clock. Ser- aaen by Ue peater, "l Waited far taa Lord." Aataaam Uoly Art Tkan.' Seta t . rWiaala Km. deavor greapa aseet at S:S0 v.-a. Bvoniac worskip V:SS e'eleek. SeaH. caoir U SpaaidlEg, ss ssWtt ftnten by Tao PXXJT JaTAsianUOAZa Career Marion and Saataaer streets. Bar. Jmmm B. CoaapbeU, aaaaiater. Oaear tnilaan. aafarietar al wila and dJteeete af yoath actiritiee. Ooaday Bake a I at t:4S a-a. Mra. W. A. Barfna, smpor Utondaat. Kecmlas weraaip at 11 o elotk aeraaeat "Tka Caarty An Inatt- eaUat TUe CL Piakac Tenth Oaanao wtU at S.-SO a-aa. Kreaiaa BraaeUatU aarriee at 1 :S wboa Braa retlet PUaer wiU apeak on 'Tka CleaaatM mreanu" TTJtSI OTSTJBCH OP OKBZST, aCZBBTXST CaaaaskeU and liberty atreets. Ban dar aekeel at 11 aua. Sacriaaa at 11 an. aid S p.au Laea-sarisa; Aadaal aad Modern Kacrentaacy Alias Uypoa iaaa, raarBacd. Wedaeaday nisbt aiaat lug at S fauJadaa teatiaaeaiea of aaaliag taroagk CarisUea Sciaaea. rreo pabhs reediaf reeaa, SOS Maaoaie Tsmple, open dally, except Saaday aad heUdaya, 11 a.nu to P-nu Wsa aesday aatU T:0. TnT.rn MXTHODIST Sea.h Ceaamerelal aad Myera Btreeta. Deaa C. Poiadezter, minister. Cborck school 0:45 am. Moraine worskip 11. Sermon: "The Gcd ot Grace." Epwertk leasnea 0:30 p.m. Ereaiag serrice 7:30. Message Bedemptioa." CAZiVABT BAPTIST Miller aad Sentk Liberty atreeU; Bar. Arae Q. Waaiter, pastor. Saaday serrices aa Bows: Bible aekeol :45 a as. IepartmenU aad classea lor all res. Morning warship 11 o'eloek, Ckeir anthem, 'Tke Eartk la tka tord a' (Heyser) sermoa tepie, ''Why Saeald I Joia the Chnreh!" Higk achoel aad aea ior yovag people's meeting. Kreaing wer skip 7:30 p sa. Calrary Gospel sing er aihging witk message by tka pastor. Midweek service Wednesday 7:10 p.m. A cordial invitation la traded to all. fcOTJTH SAXJOC PBIBWDS Soatk Comme.'cial at Wsskington street. Dilloa W. Mills, pastor. Sundsy school 10 a.m. Meeting for worskip 11 am. Sermoa. "Ckrist calls to Yoatk." Christian Xadearer societies meet at 6:45 p.m. Prayer meeting, Thursday, 7 :oO p aa. . , PBKTECOSTAI. M3SSIOX aisu H. Commercial street. Sunday service: Bible school, I p.m. lero tioaal. Pa. Ersagelistic, 7 :80. Spt .l Milan arery aicht ezeept Man. day witk Biatar Alma Kippoad in charge. Friday aigkt. Yewag PeopU'a meetiag. 7:S0. J. v. aaa mwj nuaea. paewn. TBXB BTZTHOSIST Corner V. WinUr aad Market streets. D. A. Cokagaa. pastor, fionday acfeool S:45. Ckarck worskip 11. I F. Baoeting 6: 0. Bvaageliatie aarriee. 7:10. Mid week prayer mooting 7 :SS. XSTHXXa BAPTIST w Ik ul Tl atracta. 2. P. Ol- thoff, 0. paator. Bible school at S:4. Samuel Sckirmaa, aapariateadeat. Morn ing hour el worskip at 14. o'clock. Toaag People's meetiaga at S:0. Broaiag service at 7:S0. The Kraft orangolistio party will begin a aeriea ot aesvicoa ttnaaay maraiag aaa ramaia wua aa u til Sundsy night. December 10. Sarrieoa every aight except Saturday. The aaeot- taga w-n ail no conaacsoa w mm "O link laagaaga. KIOBXAVD ATBWOa TwJMXDa ' ElghJaad aveoao at Charch street. T. CUoBrown. miatetar. Prayer aaeetlac at S aa. BIMo eeaool at 10 aa. Weeakip at 11 am. Meaaagot 'Tao Ckarck. a nuin," Christian Xndoaror at S:St a. XraacaUatla aervico at T:SS paa. Prayer mietisg Tkaraday at nja. OOTTAX esTraoR op Cxxxst tOarlsUaaJ 17th and Court streets. W. H. Lyman, aalaiatar. Bibla aekeel assembly! S:ai - ula, vnnkla aad lammaaten 10:4( a-m. Morning message by Kvan- ic av. "V . Tl aaa aaaaaa. "Wky X Bali era." Christian Badoavea- HMtian. mzmo auaa. STtaiaa m wnar Diridad Heme." Tao ovaagaUatta aerv ioas will contlaae each ereaiag neat weak except aionaay. CHBIST D.. lfti ibula. a K. A kL, pastor. P. U. Taoaer. BJ. acttag auk... naadar aaboot 10 SJn. Otto w.. Sni tMwiaia aArriaaa la aetata a maraara at S a.m. and In tka v..ii.h as it lbv Sermon teesnei ' . i 1 - -t tlM ' ' T.tW t 7 p-m. Caoir rakeoraal, Tkaraday. 1 : p.a. ConXirmauon ma tract tea. anuu, S.-SO a-aa. . nOXXWOOO TJBTTXB lTth aad Vekraakn areaaa. larid U u.v a I a tea a. .am. Martiaa Maior. aaperiatoadaut. aiomiag woraarp, jxanaw aaioauv nn" rra-prayer 1 doavor, S:ia. fveasag oraagauaua ieo.-T.S0 jms. Special miaueaary inga will Va taken In too Sunday offer Sunday acbsal aad wcrakip aerrtcea. " rxmsT BAPTIST lrrlag A. Pas, D. D, paator. Corner of Xtiborty sad Marion trotta. Sunday aencol aJaanes tor all ageo, S:4 a m. Maraiag wacaklp 11 m. Barmen: "The Control of tao Toagae.' Senior BTPU. C:1S V.SS. High ockool BTPU S:Se P-m. Tha Valantera S:1S a.m. BrenlaaT we. ahla. I'M Bkau. aoraaoat "The Beat Thiag aad Bow It WIU Happea." Taia Is anotfcer message In a a arias of prsake tieal world eroata. Midweek prayer and taatimeny meetiag Wedaeaday. 7 ltd p.m Topmx - rourteen ways a twiatian Baonld rTala.", BUTxarrxu tzxst baptxst - One mile aortk of tae olty UmJfta en tka Pi at lane1 IttaSnrort Baaday acnool cinoseu far all eg. S:S aaa. MaraUg U a. Miss Mary Ayres, uro BTAVO'XXOAL ... ptyoaa, m.! Vorth Capital aad Marlon. Uts aaatar. eVenday aibsat IS aJaa. Bartn, aupmlatiafeat, Wsraktp lia a inaaoea aa vanain tea. . Mlaalsaerr aaeaotr Thaak-Oft- oarriea. a.hsarsal of ChaHataaao pagoaat 1 m. Swndav. Xadlos' Aid S u. Tltaraday, with Mrs, tm Arma. 14.S McCoy atreat. '- ST. JOBUB'S Ml lth and A ataeata. H. W. Oroas, pac ta. Baaday aekeel aad Bible cUae, S ajas. Snaaial aanlcen at OS am. nai tie doth aaalfaraaiT of the laaaaam of St. Jeoa'a Lataaraa ehwre tn Batam.. Prof. B. M. Bamada. of Portland. will bo the guest speaker. Jjm fke ran ra tio hour over ASUC at 1:10 pjs. Speak er, ou wauer A. Jtaioz. peeter. "Tka Baaaaa Paetae m aramae dy." Midweek aarriea Tkaaaday. t;SO, paste aaattaatas tao atady of John. m mart 11 a-aa. Evangelist RJCT. JCirrXRSON W. FORD Noted fllisjaonary " Conducts Service ReTirnl Meeting at Friends ChToreh Led bj Far East Worker Rev. Jefferson W. Ford, a mis sionary in Africa 21 years aad ta Jamaica sevta years, la conduct ing revival eerviees at the Reee- aaie Friends , church. Services, starting T:St week alghU aad t o'clock 8undaya' will contuse through December I. Ia addition te his years as mis sionary. Rev. rord has conducted evangelistic services la the Far East, hsvtng recently spent some months in India aad the Dutch East Indies. He also represented the Kenya Mission council of British East Africa as its official delegate at the International Mis sionary conference at Madras, In dia. He is assisted in his evangelis tic services by Miss Iverna Hirst, soloist and musical director. Don Douris Flies On Speaking Trip Don Doarls, teller at the US National bank and delegste last summer to the world yoath con ference in Amsterdam, returned yesterday from a firing pesktnj tour to Taklma. Leaving here WedneuJay morn ing, he gave a talk at Oregon City Junior high school, spent the afternoon at the main office of the bank in Portland, and caught the night plane to Yakima. In Yakima he was speaker at the annual' church banquet at the Methodist church, pastor ot which is Kev. Lynn 'Wood, former pas tor of the Jason Lee Methodist church here. He also took psrt in the union Thanksgiving serv ices In thst city Thursday morn ing. Krafts to Conduct Evaiigelistic Meet Rev. aad Mrs. Ralph Kraft, Rev. and Mrs. Roy Kraft, and Miss Edna Kraft ot Mt. Harmon. Calif., will conduct a series of evangelistic services at the Bethel Baptist church. North Cottage and D streets, from Sundsy morn ing, November 2 to Sunday night December 10. The services will be held every evening at 7: ex cept Saturdays. The eulatet brings the gospel la words aad music. The vlbra-harp la amoag the var ious muslcsl Instruments used. The Krafts also cond acted ser vices here last year. Finances Better , OLYMPIA, Nor. 14.-tfV-Re- eeipts for the week ending No vember 22 exceeded disburse meats, ' State Treasurer Phil IL Gallagher said today, and the state's financial condition changed considerably for the better. Itierwh. oft :;E)CTRA VAL M sr u n . ' OoV LO 4W W -rm-mt- v.- 1TsLs1 wlbcZs rrraias of wiaaaX cf 4clal Icaa amd tartslars , lanO. Jloanam Ileal OrLsr badar. Baked by Master Bafccfc JAS0M ZXB MITHODIST Berth Winter aad Jaffereaa, M. Baysar aita. miaiate. Meralag werahia at 11 o'clock with aermea by the paater a. "Worthy of lio Liaeage." Ike chetr directed ry Prif. Ifonaea Clark will stag, kveatrg warship at 7:10, when the paa tor will Shew meio plcterea ot "Ufe ta Uola." relating bis personal esprrteaeee In India. The young people's chair e rectod by Mr. Keatple wtll sing, fca- erth leagaee meet at S:SO. Charch arhd aaeeta at S:4 a.m. with claaaea ter each age grain. Midweek eerrlre Tberaaay alxbl at f:80 at the porseasg. JXH0TAH S WlTBBasxS TVs bible staty U held Baaday alM at 7:e ia ao rrstoraal temple, 44 T Lea ter street. SSVBBTg DAT ADVX1TT11T Heed and K. kWmmer olreela Paster. X. U Llageuot. BekbaU eehoal SsUrday at S30 a.m. fcWrriee at 11. Yeaag pee ple'a meeting. S:(0 p.m. Prajer meeuag Wedaeeday at 7l4 p.m. XMMAMOBX BAPTIST. Rate! and Academy. Baaeay aekeel al 10 ta, Ckarck, 11 am. aad 7:0 a.m. Prayer aseetiag Tkaraday, 7:0 p.na. rxoo nxs arra t-uvcttto a wo prvxaa UaaLUie Vaaial S4S y Cem'L aUeet. Mointaal aarrieea'i J:0 aad 7:10 p.m. Mo-keat sapp.r. Mea boraalp meetlsg. Kev. Liuiu xnueataaei, pester. xxxobt MBMOBiAT, covaaau eATioaai. IStk and Perry. Howard O. Store-. mlaieter. A Tkaekagtviag aerrtea at It. Sersaoa "A Wortky Theakaglrlng." ae Uom "WhIU the Berth hUaaaiaeth," Maaader. Tria. 'Beeaaao at Thy tireel Bouaty" (Heftematster), Beaeltta liar mad. Harriet Smart, Howard Starer. Broaiag aorrloo at 7:0. Thaakagtrleg eoaaert by chorus aboir. 8aa4ay aekaat at IS ia Lloyd Areola, enpertateedeat. Ckiietiaa Xadeareo al S;S p.m. riBST CBoaca or hi baxabxwb Leo W. Caller, peeler. Oator al Tatrtoeatk. S a.am. CariaOoa Wersare praror aaeeUag! S:aS aav, eaaday .fca safcssl, rraak UtwUlav. eaaertn lead eat 10:4a, Maraiag Worship, vecal deet, U Leveail and Pranai Utwll'er. OfTerWry by too oebaatra. Caofar apoelal dlreetod by Xraeat rrteeea. Sirmaa. "yoaaa Berer rails.' S:S p-as. Teaag pooplo'e oerr Irea. Junior. laUraaediaaa, lilM-T aad groapa. ytae p. aa, oraagens- tie. Sotrt Ud raagTagatieeal elagtaa. V eal solo, Lowell Loraall ; ekeir eyeeli direetod by B. Prima. Saraaaa, "Uiru al. iag AUoatlok to Little Tali TBTB SAXVATlOir ASJfT Sdl State street, Saaday acbool IS am.; koiiaoaa meetiag 111 yeaag poe- K" 'a lafioa. S ealrauao meeeiag. 7:0. bile a pari roe Taoaday, Tkaraday sad Satarday a'ghta, S. 1TB st coaaazaATiOBAX Center aad Liberty streets, Mobert A. nutckiasoa. ml a la tor, Ckarck erkoel at 0:45, lr. W. C. Jooea, BopI. t'aireralty forum at 10, Dr. E. S. Oliver, loafer. Worship eerrlre at 11, theme t Ia Leva -Witk Life": aatkemt "Ood Who Ma4oat Earth aad Itrarea"! aoU: "Whoa Chil dren Prey." Waleea latloa. Looaao of Tooth meets at a, Miaa Kaehel fecoaa. adriser. - CHBISTIAjr ABU M1SSI0BABT AU1ABCB riftb and Calnas atreets. Bar. real A Cdlorf. paster Bandar, 0:10 a m4 rafie breadeaat, KSLM; :4S e m.. Sea day school. lalernatineal laasoa; 11 a .. weraliip, aermea "Kevival r.lemeala"! 0:80 pm, youth groups; 7:S0 m, Evsngcllatie service, "Anathema Mar. snathe." Tnoaday, S p.m Miaalnnary l'larer band. 1010 8. Cma'l atraot. VV4 neadar, T:J p.m., prayer serrlee. Thurs day, t 19 p.m., choir rehasraal. SALEM HEIGHTS C0MMUBITT At corner of Msdreaa aveaae aad Lib erty road. Sundsy school al 10 a.m. Be e'er the dirertioa of Mrs. Mlnale Mlois heise. Preaching at 11 B ra. Hormon top ic, "A New rreatora." by Earl . tt ton. Yoonf 1'eople's aervico at 0 p m. Mlsa Mary Skrlton, leader. Church of the JLNazarene 13th & Center StreeU I Tf. CoUar Pastor 9:45 A.1L Sunday Bible School. InteresUnsr. Special features. 10:45 A.Mw Mornlna Wor ship. Vocal duet and special ma fie by choir and orchestra. Sermon, "Jesus Nev er Fails.' 6:50 P.Mr Young- Peoples ' Services. 7:30 P.M. Evangelistic sermon, 'Givinr At tentlon to Little Thtejrs. 1 I f e J Lsw . a&4 rra an J stasH atraownts iTsx tr C.a L jr;l!:.i cf Is aJeJ ta tils r&aw l .zl tZ V