The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 03, 1940, Page 5, Image 5

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    TL OZZGiOIJ CTAITCMAIL Calau Ortvjcau ScSardsy llnmhig,' Aagggi i. 1.43
Local Nevs S Briefs
Ptrmiti Granted -Building
permits wert Issued yesterday to
R, W. MUler to repair; dwelling
at 1 9 6 5 North Fifth street, 2950;
Gladys Lacey to erect one story
dwelling - and - garage at 1965
North Front street, $2309; Harm
Prey to erect garage at 507 North
20th street, flOO; A. A. Wick
lander to alter dwelling at 1115
Rural street, 140; Patton estate
(Meadows restaurant) . to alter
store building at 340 State street,
$3000; ' Clara Wolfe to reroof
dwelling at 2035 North : Fourth
street, 143; Mrs. Sally Harlan to
reroof dwelling at 225 East Su
perior street. $150; "E.- F Moore
, . I 1 IT 1 .
iu Biicr cbu repair uwcuwg t
145 Lee' street, $50; John Gra
badln to alter dwelling at 595
South 22nd street, $85; Karl
Etehe to repair roof of dwelling
at 570 Ford street. $50.
The Midget Market will close dur
ing the parade, then will be open
until 9 p.m.; today. Saturday, In
order to accommodate our cus
tomers. " Take Crop Torn Eleven Mar
Ion county 4 H members ' partici
pated la tho annual crops tour of
the organisation in , Linn and
Lane '-counties - early this week.
County Club Agent Wayne D.
Harding reported yesterday on his
return from the trip. The group,
which Joined 130 other club mem
bers from other counties, toured
farms la the Lane-Linn region,
and Inspected stock and crop
raising operations on several dif
ferent farms. In stock judging
competition in which the county
group participated, Lawrence Jor
gensen, Gervais, was high point
man with 1200 points; and was
followed by Ivan Konge, St. Lou
is, Howard Mickenham, Turner,
1140; Robert Harper, Gervais.
1110; and Carol Linn, Silverton,
1095.
Last day today to risit Valley
Packing Company Open House.
See adyertlsement on page 10 for
details.
Classes to Start A class in
shOwcard writing and speedball
lettering Is being started by the
WPA adult educational depart
ment for all persons Interested.
The class Is open to anyone orer
16 years of age with no tuition
charge. Class hours are 7:30 to
9:30, Tuesday, Wednesday and
Friday, In room JD, old high
school building. Information
about this and other WPA adult
educational work may he obtained
from the WPA adult education
office, 431 North High street,
Salem.
Lata florist. P. 9592. 127$ N. Lib
May Drop Prices Telephone
users of the Bertha district and
the S la Tins, Glen Call en and Rose
Arbor subdivisions near Portland
will receive a lower rate schedule
providing State Utilities Commis
sioner Ormond R. Bean approves
a request filed here yesterday by
the Pacific Telephone et Tele
graph' company. The request pro
poses an extension of the present
base rate area of the Portland
exchange some two miles west of
its present limits.
The Midget Market will close dur
ing the parade, then will be open
until 9 P.m., today, Saturday, In
order to accommodate our cus
tomers. Three Killed in Week There
were three fatalities due to in
dustrial accidents in Oregon dur
ing the week ending August 1, the
state industrial accident commis
sion reported yesterday. The vic
tims were Richard Orrin Browne,
Coquille; Harland John Boyer,
Baker, and Helbert A. Ridgway,
Lakeview. All were loggers.
There were 894 industrial acci
dents reported to the commission
daring the week.
Have you visited Valley Packing
Company Open House? Last day
today.' See our advertisement on
page 10 for details.
Seeks Extradition Governor
Charles A. Sprague Friday re
quested California officials to
surrender Eddie Whipple and Ed
ward Gonzales, who are wanted
in Klamath county on charges of
roanerv and attempted robberr.
The men are under arrest in Los
Angeles.
Dance-Modern. Old-Time, Crystal
Gardens .Tonight. Salem Centen
nial Commission Dance.
Gasoline Stolen Forty eight
gallons of gasoline Were stolen
frosa the George Cad well service
station at 25th and State streets
Thursday night by thieves who
broke the lock of a storage tank
a4 drew out the gas. apparest
ly with a hand pump.
A Civil Service examination for
stenographers will be held soon.
Tho Capital Business College has
ctaaoes ia preparation for this
evemtj ,
Churqh
of the
Nazarene
13lh and
Contor
Shoots
I. W. Collar
Pastor -
SUNDAY SERVICES
9:45 Sunday School
Centennial Homecoming '
. .-. ' - :-: '
U:C0 Special Homcoznlna
Strric .
Special music bf choir and
orchestra. ... Sermon, - Rev.
.' L. W.' Collar,
f d S OT30C: ..Servfcee .
I V - ai Fairgrounds 4 , 7
- - ' ' " ", ,
RMKMBlR- ;'. :':''
i First lato Bob anamein-'-.
hen t good ship Grace ot
V the Haves of Rest radio
broadcast to appear person
ally hero . Monday evening,
: Aogtwt at: o'clock.
Cnminz Events
AugnKt S,4 Salem Centra.
&lal celebration.
August 4. State Tennessee
society: pleaie at ftlcMlnnriile.
. Augort 4 1 1 Oklahoma, plcnle
; at Jantren beach, Portland.
, August t i Nebraska picnic
at A very park. Corral tlsu
August 4 Montana picnic at
' Avery park. Corral lis.
August -4 Orchard Heights
, homecoming, Lntlter Stoat's
picnic ground.
August r 4 Onto picnic at
Laorelhnrst park. Portland.
August 0, 10, 11 lit. Angel
Flax festival.
August 11 Xorth and South
Dakota p I c a I e at Lafayette
locks.:
August 11 Nebraska picnic,
Olinger park. Salens.
August 14 to 18 Anmsrille
harvest festival.
August 1ft Carolina picnic.
Bryant park, Albany.
August 2 Old Timers' pic
nic at Me haul a.
DanceModern. Old-Time, Crystal
Gardens Tonight. Salem Centen
nial Commission Dance.
Marine Visits Private Bonner
M. Phelps, US marine corps, is
visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles R. Phelps, of 1795 South
Commercial street while on a
short furlough. Private Phelps is
serving as a member of the ma
rine detachment. U33 Idaho. Prior
to his transfer, Jnly 1, to the
Idaho. Phelps served as a mem
ber of the. Eighth regiment, sta
tioned at the marine corps base
at San Diego. He is contemplat
ing entering the naval academy
next spring and is enrolled in the
naval academy preparatory
course. Phelps was accepted for
enlistment in December, 1S39, by
Sergeant William M. Cheney, non
commissioned officer in charge
of the Salem marine recruiting
station.
The Midget Market will close dur
ing the parade, then will be open
until 9 p.m., today, Saturday, in
order to accommodate our cus
tomers. Prowler Chased When George
Bagnall, 595 Madison street, no
ticed a prowler peeking In his
bedroom window shortly after
midnight yesterday Bagnall bran
dished a flit gun with which he
had been chasing a mosquito and
shouted, "Do you want to get
shot?" The prowler ran and Bag
nall gave chase, but gave up the
pursuit after a short distance, he
reported to police.
Dance-Modern, Old-Time, Crystal
Gardens Tonight. Salem Centen
nial Commission Dance.
Roandap Promoter Here
James R. Drake, son of the pub
lisher of the Pendleton East Ore
gonian, came to Salem yesterday
with his city's Roundup delega
tion as official photographer. He
was accompanied by his wife, the
former Jacque Thompson of Sa
lem. They will be in Salem until
Monday. Mrs. Drake is the daugh
ter of Mrs. Estelle Thompson of
Sajem.
Wanted, good tesm mules to haul
wagon away Hon., Aug. 5. The
Blue Bird.
Receipts ltlse Cash receipts of
the state utilities department mo
tor transportation division for
July broke all previous records,
reaching the high mark of $123,
630 or a cumulative total for the
year to date of $726,411. The
June rash receipts totaled $119,
411. Open House at the Capital Busi
ness Collect Friday and Saturday.
Friday, 2 to 5 p. m., and all day
Saturday.
On Blotter Clair Humphreys.
1560 Roosevelt street, is charged
on the police blotter with passing
on the wrong side. Walt King,
transient, is charged with drun
kenness. The Midget Market will close dur
ing the parade, then will be open
until 9 P.m., today. Saturday, in
order to accommodate our cus
tomers. Obituary
Livingston
Winifred E.- Livingston, at the
residence of her daughter. 494
South Winter street, at the age of
67 years. Survived by children,
Mrs. S. B. Eshelman of Salem,
Phillip Livingston, of Cody, Wyo.,
Mfs. W. F. Dundass. Mrs. Albert
Hedstrom of Terry. Mont.; sons.
CJE. of Toppenlsh, Wallace and
Warren,, both of Colfax; sisters.
Mm. Capitola Peterson, Mrs. Andy
Peterson, both of Wyoming r Mrs.
J. Nelson of Orasston, Minn. Me
morial services from chapel of
Walker & Howell Funeral home
Saturday, August t, at 10:30 a.m.
Concluding services at Belcrest
Memorial park. Rev. H. C. Stover
will officiate.
Bliss
Frank Whitwood Bliss, 14, at a
local hospital July $1. Son of Mr.
and Mrs. O. Dean Bliss; brother
of Vlrgiala. George Darwin and
Cy Bliss, all of Salem; grandson
of O. A. Barnes of Dallas. Texas.
Funeral services will be from the
Walker and Hdwell chapel Satur
day. August 3, at p.m.. Rev. J.
F. Lawson will officiate.
McDonald
Lydia McDonald, in this city,
Jniv ai at the ace of 75 years.
Shipment to Tulare, Calif- for ser
vices and interment. wui oe
by Clough-Barrlck company.
O'Neill
' Jack- O'Neill, la this city Au
gust 2, at the ago of 43 years.
Annouacementa later by Clough
Barrlck company. r
,.. . MOBM . .....
" Matt Mouss, In this city, August
t; late resident of. 2115 State
street, at the age of 2 years. Sur
vived by wife, Mrs. Hannah F.
Mouss "of Salem: "daughters, Mrs.
Ada Graner and Mrs. Clara "Sha
ker of Sheridan, Oto.; s sisters,
Mrs. Torn Olson of Portland, Mrs.
L R. Bailey of Spokane, and Mrs.
J. Lv Manire of Richmond Island,
Wash.; brother, Theodore of Spo
kane, i Funeral aerrices will be
held Monday, August 5, at 2. p.m.
from Clough-Barrick chapel, with
Rev. Fred Theuer officiating. In
terment Belcrest Memorial park.
" '
! -
Hiller Estate
Claim Denied
Court Leaves Question of
German Heir Receiving
Assets Undecided
Circuit Judge L. G. Lewelllng
yesterday denied the complaint
of the plaintiff in the suit ot Alice
Hiller against Frederick B. Hill
er. administrator of the Joseph
Hiller estate, and others.'
The plaintiff had sought to con
vert the property of the estate into
a trust for herself for services
rendered. The court did not de
cide whether Frau Barbara Hiller,
a German citizen residing lit the
relch, can Inherit the propertj
as mother of the deceased.
Circuit Court
Luvern James vs. Ed O. Erick-
aon; plea in abatement and an
swer to complaint on Insurance
policy.
National Security corporation
vs. W. L. Moorman; complaint to
recover $5000 alleged due on
surety contract; complaint states
that the defendant wrongfully ap
propriated In excess of $500 of
state funds to himself, and that
the plaintiff, his bondsmon, was
thus forced to protect the state in
that amount.
Beatrice Kelley Annia vs. Clif
ford Robert Annis; divorce de
cree restoring former name of
Beatrice Kelley to plaintiff.
Probate Court
Joseph R- Miller estate; final
decree granted Carrie M .Thomas.
Pauline B. Morris estate; cost
bill $80.70.
Frank Lesley estate; notice of
appraisal at V. A. Good offices in
Stayton on July 21.
Justice Court
Eugene A. Hudson, operating
motor vehicle after license revo
cation, pleaded guilty and case
continued to August 18.
Eugene Miller, forger, waived
preliminary hearing, and held In
default of $350 bail.
Fred Bliven. assault and battery
on wife, pleaded guilty, continued
to August 15.
Martin Warns on
Loose War Talk
General Charles H. Martin, for
mer governor of Oregon, warned
against loose wsr talk and against
American acceptance of a fate
similar to that of France in a
speech given yesterday before
mmebers of the Salem Klwanls
club, their wives and friends.
The speaker urged adoption of
compulsory military service In the
present emegency, and asked for
vigilance against the inroads of
subversive elements of every sort.
He singled out for special dis
approval national youth move
ments, which he characterised as
communist-controlled and train
ing grounds for disrespect for es
tablished institutions.
In a prefatory word to his pro
pared speech, General Martin ex
pressed the belief that greater
recognition should be accorded
Senator Thomas Benton of Mis
souri by Oregon citizens and his
torians, because of his leadership
in the congressional debates which
resulted in acceptance of the Ore
gon country as a territory of the
United States.
Salem Youths Enlist The ma
rine corps recruiting headquarters
for the district of Portland listed
several Salem youths among 28
young men who enlisted during
the month of July. They were
Orville B. Raymond, 1170 N. 14th
street; William R. Kenney, Jr.,
route three. Box 88 4, and Marlon
Seal, all of Salem.
Safety of your savings is Insured
at Salem Federal. 130 S. Liberty.
Has Large Crop R. I. Meyer
of route one. Box 561, Salem, re
vealed yesterday that he has
taken between seven and eight
bushels of Siberian crab apples
from one tree. Seventeen beauti
fully colored apples were taken
from one limb about the size of
a lead pencil, Meyer said.
Will Renew Bridge Decision
to erect a new bridge over the
Pudding river on the Frultland
road was made yesterday by
County Engineer N. C. Hubbs and
County Commissioner J. E. Smith.
The new structure will be of wood
construction, and will ha SO feet
long.
A few antique beds for ssle, 1357
Market.
Circa it Jndge Here At the
Senator hotel for Centennial fes
tivities is Judge Carl Hendricks
of Fossil, who presides over cir
cuit courts ot Gilliam, Sherman
and Wheeler counties as well as
responding to cajl for duty in
other districts.
Pickpocket Taken Pershing
H. Vancil, Qullan, Mo., was held
by city police yesterday on a
charge of attempting to pick pock
ets. He was picked up at the car
nival on Cottage atreet by a po
lice reserve member.
Safeway Stores will close At. 5 P.m.
daring the Centsnnlal, ,
Fatlands in Salens Present in
Salem for the pageant and pa
rades are Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
R. Fatland ot Condon. Fatland
was speaker of the house at the
1939 session of the legislature.
State Senator Coming, P. 3.
Stadelman, state senator from
The Dalles has revealed that he
will be in Salem Saturday to wit
ness the Centennial parade and
pageanL " ' . '
The Midget Market wilt close dur
ing the parade, then will be open
until S p.m., today, Saturday, In
order to accommodate our cus
tomers. . . .
Licenses Issued Package
store licenses have been granted
by the Marion county court to
Gertrude A. Moore, Brooks, and
Ernest O. Tnsch, $840 . State
street, Salem. ... ' --
Fine Biases Firemen were
called -yesterday to- extinguish,' a
chimney fire' at, $60 Howard
street. - ' ' i f '"
Women, Children Flee Hongkong,
jrmiiw',iltw i,;- - . .
i JL j:v- ' ..'-f . fc
- v. .- .. ... ' , . .. .
Jammed at a Hongkong pier, waving crowds are ptrtared a the big Canadian Pacific liner Empress of
Japan backs into the stream loaded with Britisla women and ebildrea who recently' eraenated the
British Crown colony before m threatened Japanese invasion. The liner carried its paasemgers to
MaaQa. UN photo.
Church
Notices
nasT aarnsi
Korta Librty sad Hum ttrMtS. Dr.
IrTinf A. I'ox. pstor. Bibla eool
9:45 .. Worship at 11 m.m. garatoa
by Dr. O. C. Wrifht who ia tha bia
torical aecret&ry for tha Baptirt atata
ronTCDtioa. Kennetk B. Daniela. atata
colportar, will alt ba witk ma. Tha
araniof aarriea, 7:10 P., will ba la
tha form ot Colportar pafaaat, 4 a
pieting tha 100 yaara of hiitory.
HATBSVXLXiZ BBJUtOH Or
nasT BAPTIST
On a miia north on Fertlanl bifhway,
Bibla achool at S:4S sat.
inmAjrrBX aarnsT
Corner of North Hasal and Aendaray.
Kit Jmiu T. Martin, pnator. Sonday
errieaa: Bibla aebool at 10 a.aa.; ntti
ing worahlp at 11 a., "Tha Saal of
the New CoTenant" ; BTPXJ at T:I0 p..
aTesinc (oapai meatiaf at "Tea
Condernsuig Commandaunta." Conunan
ioa will be obaorro4 after tha moraine
aermoau Prafar uMtin Tbaraday at
P -
CAXVAJtT BArnit
Millar and Boat. Liberty atTt. Kav.
Arso 4. Wenirar apaator. Bibte acchool
:4 am. Mornlsr worahia 11 o'clock;
Hoameeomias aarViea with apocial aai
and recoraition ai ckartac oMmbore. Dr.
W. T. 14illikea of Portland will nrinf tha
maaaace. Coauannioa and tha reoaptioa
of sew mam bar. Midweek aerrieo Wad
seaday, 7: SO a
BXTHXX BAPTIST
North Cottaco and D atreota. 3. . Ol
thoft. D. D.. pastor. Bible ackoot at S:S
a.aL MomlnaT waraain at 11 o'clock.
Song by the male oherna. FaUowahip
hineh and Bible School worker a' n eating
at boou. Zraniag worahip at 7:S0. Tha
pastor preaches at I oth worahip aarTleoa.
Frayer meeting Wadneaday at 7:44 p.sa.
rxaaT rBxsBTrzaiAjr
Winter and Chanaketa. Tha ReT. W.
Iriin Williaaaa, miniatar. Chnrch chooi
:4& a.BL Morning worahip 10:55 a.nu
Bemtoa by tha palter, "Hoaioeowiag to
God." Cariatlaa gadaavor 'SMOtiags st
S:S0 p.aa. Sunday arening anion aarT
ica at the fairgronaa at S p.m. Midweek
lerviee Tburaday nt 7:S0 pjn.
TiaST MXTHOSIST
Corner of State aad Church atreeta.
Dr. J. C. Harrlaon, pastor, C h o r e h
achool at S:45. Morning worahip at
10:50. Tha paator retuma from hia
Tacation to bring ' the homecoming mea
age, "Thoa haa called aad I have an
awared." loath groo, at 6. SO ia the
Carrier room. Tha averting aerriea at the
Fairrrounda. Prayer meeting Tbaradar at
7.30.
JASON Z.SB MBTHODIST
North Winter nt Jefferson. 8. Joaynor
Smith .minister. Centennial homecoming
will be observed Snnday with special
aervices at 11 o'clock whan Dr. Robert M.
Gatke ot Willamette sni varsity- will
preach on "Jason Lea." Chureh school
at 0:45. Following the morning worship
service a basket dinner will ba eerved
in tha chcrch dining rooma. followed by
a program at which time Prank Ben
nett will apeak oa "The PUeo of the
Church In the Commodity." Ivan ing
worship at the Union service.
USXZB MBTHODIST
South Commercial aad Myers atroeta.
Dean O. Polndazter. minister. Sunday
ichool S:4A a.m. Morning worahip 11
o'clock. Bormoa by the Rev. It. lister
yields, pastor ( this 'church S yaara
ago. LeaUo ehmixh te cooperating in
the naioa aorvica at tha Cantoaaial
grounds. A no-boat dinner will ha Barred
after tha morning service aad stt tormor
member sits to oa gueite.
rtfcST COSTOaXUATIOaTAI.
4S0 N. Cottage (Wiaiii'i elbhea) ;
Robert A. Hutchiaaon niaiator. Homo
coming service at 11 a.m. Bormoa, Wil
derness, Wonderland and What Next I
Watson Do Han, aoloiat.
XVT.OHT MXMOBIAL
CONOaBOATIOXAX
lth and Parry. Howard C. Stevar,
miniatr. Moraiag worship at 11. Barman
"rinding Ufa's Meaning." Sauday
achool at 10 a.nv.
TJXSt CHXJtTIAB
Center aad High atreeta. uy U Drill,
paator. Church achool at S:0 a.m. Morn-
I w: -. in.ii "Tha
Oallange of Eighty-PiTa Taare." Hamo
comiag day. A Juaioa congregation and
anraary during worship aervice. la tha
evening this church will participate in
the Contamual church oarvira at tha
pageant grounds.
COtTBT STHBKT CHUBCK OP CHRIST
lTth and ourt atraoa. Bible achool aa-
Li- . Unrninr wArahia aad
communion. 10:45 am. Sermon byWaltjr
Fiscal, evinrettlt. vesper aervico an
"Tha Garden f Frayer" st S:0 p w
TJnion si rvue at tha Fairgrounde, 8
p.m .
AMERICA IVTHXRAM
rwHv. k.t... Chamakaia aad
Cantor atrauta. 1 a.m. iiuther Utfu.
II any.. Moraiag warship, Bav. P. W
r.:.i. fi.rnn "Rnt as la Written."
This service may Ve heard ever XSLM
from 11 to 1 noon. Union euarca bbtv
icea at the fairgroaada. Monday 1 PJUL,
Boy Bceats, Milo Syvoraon. acoutmastar.
' BAINT iOttS'I tUTHXRAJT
ISth and A straeta. H. W. Orosa. pa
tcr. Million day festival services st 10
am. Rev. H. Young of Medlord, will ba
guest speaker.
CHRIST XTTHXRAX
State aad 17th atroeta. F. U. Thoaar,
B D, paster. Bundny school IS a.m. I
Tiao services with Boly Communion, 11
.at .ttrrmaa eammusioa sarviraa, t aja.
Church counen mccta Tuoaday, 7:0
CHUBCK or IM aAUlOT.
ss.v J r-w. ana(a L.aa Wabatar
Collar, paator. S am. Parly iraarn" prayer
maeting.' 9:45 .Sanday Bibla school. 11
a-m, Cea.nnUl hameeoaaiag servica. T
aad S pja. services will ba held at tha
iairgrounds with tha TJ cited Centennial
church services. Moaday at T:J p.m,
onUtanding radia artists 'Tirst Mats
stk" J Ik. rSaw at tha Good 8hia
Grace -ars ta apptar personally. '
CHRISTIAN A1TO MIStlOBABT
AT.T.T AMCE
.Corner of 6th and Oaiaea. atseet. H.
aver Kfixk at S:30 Suhdiy marniug.
i-J.. knl mt a -A rm kfor.in, war.
ship at 11. Tenth groupa at :SQ p.nx
Evening service at 7:70. Tha nmissfonary
hand wt.l meet at X p m. at tba ciibvcb.
WednoMiaf waver meeting aad Bible
atndy at T:30.- i'V-'T'
v ; , . .. -'
ri Tj ;
Visitor to Centennial Spent Boyhood
In Salem Area; McAr&ur, Historical
ISociety President, Once Held Horses
Among enthusiastic visitors to the Centennial yesterday
were Mr. and Mrs. Lewis A. McArthur of Portland. In addi
tion to being an official of the Pacific Power and Light com
pany, McArthur is president of the Oregon Historical society
and visited Salem as an official representative of that organ
ization. He has written extensively about Oregon history
pirst anrAjroBXioAz,
Corner Marion aad Snmmer atreota.
Rev. James E. Campbell, minister. Sun
day achool at 9:45 a.m. Morning worahip
at 11 o'clock. Sermon, "Tha World
Needs Jesus." No evening services. Bibla
study and prayer service Thursday night
at 7:30.
aAXhTT PAUIVS RPISCOPAX.
Church and Cbemeketa atreota. Holy
communion, T :S0 ' a.m. Holy Baeharis
and sermon by tha reetor 11 sjb. Rot.
George H. Swift, rector.
HXOHUurD ATBinra PaXBjrss
Highland avaaua at Church atreat. T.
Clio Brown, paator. Prayer meeting at
S a-m. Bibla achool at 10 a. a. Mra. Ben
lab Nedry will bring tha maaaago at
tha 11 a .as. aarrica. Moot lag aa miaia
try sad varaight at S p.m. Christiaa
Endeavor at T p.m. Qaorge Smith, stu
dent af Pacific Bibla college will bring
the message at tho S p.m. eerrica. Prayer
moating Thursday at S p.m.
XVOUWOOS TJRTTXD
lTth sad Hsbraaks avaaaa. David Io
Riagland, minister. Sunday seaaot 1:41
a.m. Morning worahip 11 a-m. Subject.
United Brethraa Origin aad Belief.''
Evening service at Pairgi panda.
SSTHAXT XTAJrOSUOAX. AJTB
RBTORMRP
Capivol and Maioa atraot. Edwin
Horatmaa, pa tor. Sauday school 10 a.m.
Worship 11 a.m. Subject, "Christian
Character." Walt or Praitigsr, guest
speaker. Young people meet Sunday ev
ening at T:0.
xxhovah's wrnrxasna
Sunday night at T:S0 at tha Prataraal
Temsla. 44T Coatar street. Suhiect for
BQ1 study, "Tho Kghteousueaa ot tha
Kightsaus Shall Ba Cpoa Him, and tha
Wickedneas ot tha Wleked ShaU Ba
Upon Him." Isekiel 18:20.
PSHTEOOSTAX. MJSSIOM
Bible aebool, p.m. Da vatioaal. S p.m.
Evaacelutie. 7:10. Revival muetlags ev
ery sight sxeapt Monday sad Friday,
7: SO. Thursday, divine saailag, t:sv.
Friday, family aight. T:(0. Prayer moat-
in gs Monday, Tuasdsy, Wednesday.
Thursday and Friday, I p.m. J. C. aad
Dsiiy Wilson, pastor.
poTjEiquAma ooipel
19th aad Breymsa streets. Rev.
Stewart O. aad Juanita M. Billings. 9:45
in., Sunday schooL 11 a.m.. Morning
worship hour. Rev. Jnamta Jt. Billings
on "Love Never Paileth." 6:80 p-m.
Young people s meetings. 7:45 p m
Evangelistic servica. Rev. Stewart G
Billing! preaching on "Prom Wilderness
to Wonderland." Tuesday, 7:45 p.m..
prayer and praino servie. Priday. T:45
p.m., mi.iueek Bible atudy aervire.
Methodists Honor
Salem's Founder
Jason Lea, Methodist mission
ary and founder of Salens, forms
tha nucleus about which tho Sun
day morning service at First
Methodist church is formed. Har
lot founded the church In IS 41,
with the first conference in 1811,
Jason Leo will lire again in tho
spirit ot old First church Sunday.
Dr. J. C. Harrison, pastor, re
turns from his racatlon to bring
tho homecoming message. Tho
text of the morning is taken from
the inscription on the tomb of
Jason Lee, "Thoa hast called, and
I have answered."
Found Under Auto
Seriously Injured
Found lying under his automo
bile early - yesterday morning by
a state policeman. Bay Alfred
Schauta, 44. Wood burn, was at
the Salem General hospital yester
day with serious back injuries
and facial cuts.
Schants, an employe of the title
division of the secretary of state's
oflce, was found - about a mile
south of Wood burn. His car waa
right side np, but was hollered
tov bare turned completely orer
since thi top was badly damaged.
Schants, la a semi-conscious
statsv was unable to -giro police
any information about -the acci
dents want OTHERS patxt as or
Chinese rnueediea. Amusing BOO
CESS far S0O yaara Is CH1SA.
matte- with what ailment raw
are AFFLICTED disorders. ei
enaitis. heart, long. Brer, kidney,
Vtoaueh. , gas. reaatipetiou, llcm,
liarelia, fever kin, . fafbsls m
vlaists . "
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Fear invasion
and geography.
McArthur Is a grandson of Col.
James W. Neemith, a pioneer of
18 43 and a senator and "represen
tative in congress from Oregon.
CoL Neemith at one time owned
a building near The Statesman of
fice where the Oregon legislature
held its sessions. McArthur's fa
ther. Judge L- L. McArthur, was
a member of the Oregon supreme
court In tho '70s. Lewis A. McAr
thur waa born at The Dalles, but
spent his youth on the Kesmith
farm at Riekreall.
"I hare a distinct recollection
of Salem in the late '0s. because
members of the family came here
often on business and I was
brought along to hold the horses.
I waited for hours in front of the
Ladd aad Bush bank, Gilbert and
Patterson's store aad The States
man office. The boulders In the
county road at Eola seem to me to
hare been as big as sacks of
wheat, aad there were plenty of
them. The Centennial celebration
is an excellent concept and Salem
has done a fine Job with it."
Borne years ago McArthur put
In his spare time for many months
contouring a map of the state of
Oregon. The contours were used
by Barry Faulkner to make a
painted relief map which now
hangs la the gorernors office in
the new eapltol. - More recently
McArthur turned nis manuscript
sheets orer to the state highway
department for use in maklnr a
large scale model relief map of
me state. This large model haa
been shipped from Portland to
salem and will soon be on exhibi
tion at the state highway offices.
McArthur inspected the new map
yesterday and expressed himself
as well satisfied with the work of
the modelers.
Artist Measures
For P0 Murals
Andrew M. Vincsut, art instruc
tor for the University ot Oregon
who has been commissioned to
paint and install murals in the
Salem postoffiee, was here yes
terday checking the measure
ments against the blueprints.
Vincent has Just completed a
similar commission in Washing
ton and will require . sereral
months time for the Salem mur
als. Tho Salem murals will be ap
proximately 13 feet square. Sub
ject matter for the murals has
not yet been determined defi
nitely. August 21 1$ Final Date
For FOirig WaUr Claim
The period for filing claims In
the North Santlam river and Mill
creek adjudication of water rights
expires August 11, Charles X.
Strieklin, state engineer, declared
Friday.
Strieklin said tho taking of
proofs was now In progress and
that a series of hearings would
be held later.
20th
Today
Boys -
If.
Pioneers Honored
At Noon Luncheon
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More Than 200 Atlend at
3Iarion Hottl; Several ;
Counties Represented
Orer 200 sons and daughters of
pioneers attended a fcanaoet yes
terday at 11: SO p.m. In the Mar
ion hotel, with famed pioneers
of this, state as special i guests.
Speaker for the luncheon was
Goremor Sprague, who brought a
cane ' carried by President Polk
orer 100 years ago. i 'L 1
Fire children of George ; B. 15
Sart and wife-,- who came to Mar
ion county ta 18 3, were present.
They were Wesley. DeSart, Polk
county; Mrs. . Laura H. i Coons,
Mrs. W. H. Morris, Yachats;
Schuyler DeSart and Mrs. Sola
Patterson, the latter, born la a
coyered wagon while en routed to
Oregon. ;
Among the pioneers were Bailie
Parrlsh Hinges, direct descendant
of the famed pioneer missionary.
J. Lb Parrlsh; R. J. Hendricks;
Dan "Wagner," SO, of Portland;
A. W. Veatck; Mrs. P. A. Dixon,
St. of Corrallls, and Mrsj R,
Heiso of Salem. Mrs. Heise was
perhaps the o 1 d o a t . Oregonian
woman present, baring been hero
since 1851. " ' '
Others were Mrs. George J.
Pearee, formerly Nell Riley, born
in Salem in 1851; M. L. I Jones,
orer 91. who came to Salem in
1853; Rose Simon Gwlnn. born In
Salem in 187; Mrs. Alice Bell
Addlway, orer 75, and Mrs.: L.
B. Halbert born near the: court
house in 1872.
The address of welcome was
delirered by Mayor W. Wi, Chad
wick; M. L. Meyers presided.
Outdoor Service j
Planned by Court
Street CUtitui
An unusual service ia being
planned for Sunday night at the
Court Street Church of Christ.
The service will be held in "Tho
Garden of Prayer," an outdoor
landscaped garden adjacent to
the church.
Walter Fiscus. evangelist, who
Is beginning a aeries of , special
services Sunday at the Court
Street Church of Christ, will
speak and Mrs. Fiscus will play
the Tibraharp. The hour for the
service has been set at 0:20 pi m.
so everyone will have an oppor
tunity to attend the union serv
ice at the fairgrounds at 2 p. m.
Baptists Follow J
Centennial Theme
In keeping with the .Centennial
tho First Baptist church Sunday
will have messages from Dr. O. C.
Wright, the secretary of the Ore
gon Baptist convention, and Ken
netk B. Daniels; who will speak
at both Sunday school and morn
ing services.
Tho Baptists are celebrating
the 100th anniversary of their
Colporter movement in tho Unit
ed States. Mr. Daniels will hare
with him the modern Colporter
trailer, which will stand in front
of tho church for inspection. The
Baptists share tho honor of hav
ing the first covered wagon to
cross the mountains into the Wil
lamette valley. It came in 1832
by way of the old Oregon Trail
from St. Louis. i
In the evening at the First Bap
tist church there will be a seven
episode pageant entitled "Send
the Light."
Pioneer Members
Will Be Honored
In commemoration of the pio
neer missionary's contribution to
tho formation of the Oregon coun
try, the First Presblterian church
will honor its pioneer members
ia a homecoming service at the
10:51 Sunday morning worship
hoar. '.
Rev. W. Irvin Will lama ! will
ase as his theme "Homecoming to
God." This will be Rev. Williams
final sermon before; leaving on
his vacation. The quartet, com
posed of Agnes Drummond. Mrt.
Don Madison, Garlen Hollowell
and Peter Foelkl. will sing "Res
ignation." Mary Elisabeth Kells-is
guest solollst and will sing Blset's
beautiful "Angus DeL"
Sunday night tho First Pres
byterian church unites with the
other ehurehes ia a great t city
wide worship service at the fair
grounds. i
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Pamphlets to. Everyone Skull Caps I
Sewing K1U for tha Girls - Compllmentay.
Packages of cascaae. Bacon tor in aawu ,
8. GOVERNMENT: IXSrECTED
Opposite Highway raderpnas
Just North of City LimKa
Free Parking by Conrteey: Attendants
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gin a j aeries ! of evangelistic
seriates i Sanday at tho . Court
Street Church of CSirist.
Brings Crew
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Paul Myers, known to thoersaads
of radio Ustewers as First Mato
Bob, will bring tho crew of tho
Good Shin Grace, who Comdex
tho Harem of Rest , radio broad
cast, to Salens Monday night to
appear at the Chnrch. of ' tho
Kaaaremm., Below la ' Hildln
Halversoas, Seattle coroa-tfc
w!m will sveeompany the crew.
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Crew; Are Coming
First Mate 'Bob and the crew
of the Good Ship Grace : oft the
Haven of Rest radio program are
to appear personally at the Sa
lem Church of the Naiarene, ISth
and Center streets, Monday night
at 7:80 o'clock. ; -
Hllding ' Halrerson, a Seattle
cornetifft, is! assisting First Mate
Boo (Paul Myers) on this trio
along the Pacific coast. Tho many
friends who listen to this daily
program released through the
Mutual Don Lee broadcasting sys
tem are invited to attend this
special aervico and personally
meet the crew of the Good Ship
Grace of the Haven of Rest pro
gram of Los Angeles, Calif. r;
Paneka Occupy j !j
New Residence U -
mnflOTtl.t! Mr . m A
Joe Panek of Broadmead have
moved into ' their new modern
homo that : replaced the one
burned last year. Mrs. Panek j waa
Miss . Irene Crawley ot this eom
mnnlty before her marriage.:
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