.lb OREGON STATESMAN. Salem, Oregon, Soturdar Momlng, September 21, 1943
FAGS FIVE
Local News- Briefs
na Marriage -The following
persons have taken oat man-lag
licenses at Vancouver, Wash., dur
ing, the past week: Harry Neil
Sherman. Monroe, route one and
Sttldred Evangeline Knndert. Sa
lem; Tyrrell A. Williamson and
Kathern L. Shields, both ol Sa
lem; Airy Eugene Butts and Anna
L. Rose, both- of Independence;
Vera D, McDuffy and Iue ille
Elaine Thompson, both of Inde
pendence. Lata florist. P. 9592. 127t N. Lib
Booked by Police Violation of
basic rule was charged yesterday
by city police to Glenn S. Tonker,
191 - South Church street: Sam
net LeRoy Tripp. 1147 Market
street, and C. C. Martin, Portland.
R. R. Chapman, 1595 South Com
mercial street, was charged -with
failure to atop. Clarence Dykes of
Salem -was held In the city jail
on a drunkenness charge y,
Safety of your savings- la Insured
at Salem . Federal. ISO S, Liberty
To Aid in Farewell Members
of Federated Patriotic Societies
are requested to be at the South
ern Pacific depot ' at .7:30 Mon
day morning to help in the send
off for the second train of na
tional guardsmen, to leave at
1:10. - ' .
Business Sold The confection
ery, and cigar business located In
the old United States Bank
building and formerly owned by
the late Magas Swan son has been
sold to Ray Pinson, it" was an
nounced yesterday.
Obituaries
- Boyd -
Lucy May Boyd at the family
residence on Rt. 2, September 1 8.
SurriTors: sister, Mattie Wil
liams of California; Mrs. Clara
Troxel of Centralis, Wash.; sons,
Roy of Riderwood, Wash., Lester
f Westfield. Iowa; Robin of
Montana and Cecil of Salem;
daughter, Mrs. Ester Moffatt of
Iowa.. Funeral services from the
Walker & Howell chapel, Satur
day, September 21, 3 p. m.
Rer. Gerald Jaffee will officiate.
Interment at Claggett cemetery.
v Hays
Ernestine Hays at. her .resi
dence, 375 Patterson avenue,
West Salem, September 19, at the
age of 39 years. Survived by wid
ower, Lester A. Hays of West Sa
lem; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gott
lieb Hieb, and four brothers, Au
gust, Fred, Edward and Reinhold
Hieb, all of Goodrich, ND; three
sisters, Mrs. Bertha Schmidt of
Martin, ND, Mrs.' Mathilda Prince
of Bismarck, ND, and Miss Hilda
Hieb of Portland.. Services will be
held Saturday, September" 21, at
2 p. m. from Clough-Barrick chap
el, with Rev. Don Huckabee of
ficiating. Interment Belcrest Me
morial park.
Massey
- William L. Massey, late resi
dent of 1420 East Turner road,
Salem, Thursday, September 19,
at the age 'of 44 years. Survived
by wife, Mrs. - Clara M. Massey,
and three sons, William, jr., Trev-
. el, and Richard, all of Salem;
brothers, Dr. G. A. Massey, Wal
ter and Thomas Massey, all of
Klamath Falls, and Jethro of
Waldport, Ore. Funeral- services
from the Clough-Barrick chapel
Monday, September 23, at 3:30
p. m., Rev.-W. H. Lyman officiat
ing. Interment City View cemetery.
Hayward
Susan Rebecca Jordan - .Hay-
ward, 79, late resident of Salem,
Thursday, September 19. Wife of
James P. Hayward.3lemoiial
services will be held at the Ladd
Funeral home ehapel Saturday,
-September 21, at 2 p. m. Rev.
Robert A. Hutchinson officiating.
- Commitment service at Mt. Crest
Abbey mausoleum. -
' ' - - . Connor
At Albany, Thursday. Septem
ber 19, Andrew J. Connor, aged
3ft years, late resident of route
seven, Salem. Brother -of A. J.
Connor of Portland, R. T. Connor
mt Bend, F. 7. Connor of Salem,
L. M. Connor of SL Paul, Mrs.
H r. Brentano, Mrs, ESeymour
sad Viola Connor of Portland and
Mrs. C. E. Smith of Salem. Fu
neral announcements later by W.
T. Rigdon company.
Dibble
In this city, Friday, . September
28, Wilson C. Dihwe, agea ii
years, late, resident of route one,
Salem. Husband of Gertrude S.
rwitii- ant father of Carol S.
nihhia nf Sulam and . brother Of
Miss Nellie M. Dibble of Palo
Alts, Calif- Funeral services win
be held In the chapel of. the
IT. T. -Rigdon company. Tuesday,
September 24. at 2 p. m. -
" - Bennett
".. la this eitv. Friday. September
V Antoinette Bennett, aged 81
un. rte resident of Portland.
Mother of Miss Marie Bennett of
PMtinf and Harrv Bennett of
Salem. Funeral announcements
later by W. T, Rigdon company.
Church of the
Ilazorcnc
13th cmd Center Streets
LEO. WEBSTER COLLAR
.Pastor
I
e '
Cowboy Erancjelist -IISVT
EENDALL
of Nam pa, Idaho
Sunday
11 a. m. and 7;45 p. m.
- DYNAMIC - UNIQUE
INTERESTING
- Special Music by Cbotr
- mm& Orchestra
Coming Events
' Sept. 22 Wendell Willkfe
speaks, Sonthera Pacific sta
tion. ;
Sept. 27 Salem high school,
Willamette I university football
: teams play - opening games ta
Salem, and Portland, . respee
Uvely.
Sept. 27 Missouri clnb
meets, 2-16 K Korth Commer.
eial street.
Sept 27, 2 Woodburn fair.
Attend Convention A group
of public health nurses from the
Marion , county 'department of
health went to Rosebnrg Friday
to attend : the state nursing con
vention being .held Friday and
Saturday. All graduate nurses are
eligible to attend the convention.
The " Salem nurses arranged the
entertainment at the dinner given
last night. Attending from here
were i Mrs. Nova Toung, nursing
supervisor, Mrs. Charles Raffety,
Miss Irma Plett, Mrs. Beatrice
Skinner, Miss Catherine Barry
and Miss Lucille Maskey.
If you are- looking forward to pro
motion join the group enrolling In
the Capital Business College for
night school, starting Monday,
Sept., 23. Offices open evenings
for registration and consultation.
i
Represents Governor R. W.
Sawyer, Bend newspaper publish
er, will represent Governor
Charles A. Sprague at the annual
conference of governors of 17
western states, opening at Great
Falls, Mont., on September 23,
the executive department an
nounced yesterday. Charles E.
Strlcklin, state engineer, will at
tend the' national reclamation
conference next Monday in the
same city.
Charles Kinzer & Pat Thatcher
formerly of Marion Hotel are now
at 156 S. Com'L with Coursey's
Barber Shop where they will be
glad to see their friends.
Collegian oat The first issue
for the year of the Willamette
university weekly Collegian was
out Friday. Miss Marion Sanders,
Portland senior, and Ancil Payne,
The Dalles sophomore, are editor
and manager, respectively. Murco
Ringnalda is the new professor of
journalism whose classes will co
operate with the publication,
which is printed by The States
man Publishing company.
Night School starts at the Capital
Business College Monday, Sept.
23. Offices open evenings for re
gistration, and consultation.
To Build House Rich L. Rel-
mann was issued a building 'per
mit yesterday for a one-story
dwelling and garage at 1340 Mis
sion street at a cost of J2500. Lee
Roberts was permitted to reroof
dwelling at 149 East Wilson
street, 165, and George Paulas to
repair dwelling at 595 Marion
street, 345.
Lady wanted, gen. hswk. Call at
840 Union after S p. m.
Accented for Service Jack
Floyd' Thompson An of Mrs. Hel
en Thompson of 2110 Myrtle ave
nue, 'has been accepted for en
listment in the US marine corps
by Sgt. William M. Cheney, local
recruiting officer.
Spanish Veterans Meet Span
ish-American war veterans and
families who care to take part in
the public reception of Wendel
Willkie, a veteran, will meet at
the Southern Pacific depot at 4
p. m. Sunday.
Nite school opens Sept. 23 at
Capitol Business College. Office
open Friday and Saturday even
ings for registration and consul
tatlon.
Carlton Chosen The place of
Governor Charles A. Sprague at
the annual meeting of the Ameri
can Prison congress at Cincinnati,
O., October 21 to 25. will be taken
by Major H. A. R. Carlton of
Portland.
Sweater Lost A Salem high
school letterman's sweater and
blue hat were reported to city po
lice yesterday to have been lost
in the Hollywood . district, by
Max Bibby, route seven, box 288.
Rummage, WCTU Hall today.
Meeting Called All Townsend
members are requested to assem
ble in Willson park, west of the
state capitol building, Sunday at
3 p.m.
Enlists in Navy Joseph H.
Huebsch, Mt. Angel, and Dendle
E. Stone, Corvallis, are among
those enlisting for naval service
at Portland recently.
Fire Put out The city fire de
partment extinguished about noon
yesterday a grass fire in s vacant
lot at Fourth and Columbia.
Suport Case : :
Is Set Monday
Stolen Property Hearing
for Haskins Set Oyer .
to Next Thursday
Preliminary hearing , ; of Leo
Peters on a charge of non-support
was set yesterday for Monday at
8:30 f jn. by Justice of the Peaee
Miller1 B. Hayden' ' who also set
over the William Haskins pre
liminary hearing on a charge of
receiving stolen, property to
Thursday at 2 p.m. r
Orrille B. Otto - was assessed
one dollar when he pleaded guilty
to a charge of speeding with a
truck.'' - ": -i s .
. L Circuit Court
G. E. and Edith Prime vs. Dor-
ward Helyer and others; affida
vit of plaintiffs stating informal
tlon desired by defendants.
Alton . D. Hurley as , Capital
Dairies vs. milk control "board;
order for county treasurer to pay
3110.80 in costs to Samuel B.
XJC7a rt .tain .ttAvnA av fha ViaaviI
money originally pala by Massa
chusetts Bonding and Insurance
company as surety for plaintiff's
costs. ' t
Probate Court "
Carl A. Lehman estate; Lynn
Martin, George A. Bressler and
Judson Bressler named apprais
ers; Inventory filed by Glenna B.
Lehman, executrix.
Henry C. Hansen estate; ap
praisal of Dr. W. H. Darby, Bra
zier C. Small and Ruth Beuteell
at $1699.60, of which 11500 is
in real property; sale of personal
property valued at 3200.40 au
thorized to pay 3100 to Charles
J. Spitzbart for money advanced
to pay claims and to pay 350 on
account of attorney's fees.
Reuben Eugene Boise estate;
R. B. Boise named administrator
and Clarence Byrd, Lester Barr
and George -Grabenhorst,-appraisers,
of 32500 in real and 8250 in
personal property.
Marriage Licenses
George W. Kiks, 31, farmer.
and Gertruth F. Rehfeld, 23. stu
dent, both Jefferson.
Lyle Hays Truax, 24, lawyer.
Albany, and Jean Louise Cone.
24, stenographer. 1445 Center
street, Salem.
Ardis Gilliam, legal, farmer,
and Etta Whitney, legal, house
wife, both Dallas. .
Roberts School to Open
ROBERTS The Roberts school
will open September 23 with Mrs.
Girod as principle. It will be
the third year .for Mrs.. Albert
Jensen in the 'primary room.
Births
Fowler To Mr. and Mrs. Ken
neth H. Fowler, 310 Salem
Heights, a daughter, Margaret El
len, born September 12, Deaconess
hospital. '.
PBEVEW
Sir. I. I. Stewart win
present the complete
i Fall line of ,
Cantilever
Monday, September 23
FHEE c
Orthograph Foot check
During This Preview .
ACKLIIJ EGOTEBY
' I 103 N. High - Salem
6 Independents
I S . I
' ' OOnOSZOATIOHAI.
19th : and rrry (IrMU. HowH . C.
8toTr, .minister. Marmiag wonkip M IL
ETaainr serrie at T :30. Sermm 'G1
Uoum." Somaar Sehol a 10 aoa. Tamag
ptopla at' S:80 ..
' f TIB ST KETBODXST ' "
-8UU at Canrck -trt. Ir. J. C. Har
rison, niniBtw; atr. CImi Olaa, miaiatar
ta Tooth. CharaS aekoal t :3, noraiag
warakip 10 :50. Sermoa. "Tka Womdars
t- Tomorrow." IaUnaadUta, Hifk
tckoal learaaa SBC Uoitarfity Vaapara at
6 :S0. EvaniBf acrriea at T : 15. Sarataa,
. ZJBSXXB MTHODIST -"
SmUa. Caaamoreiai . aaS Hyvr' itracta.
Daaa C. Foaodaztar, miaiater. Soadar
acaoal S :4S aja. Harains warakip - 11.
8rmon: Tka Peac at Christ." Was
leyaa laaraea S;0. Sraniac aerriea T:SO.
- JASO XX METHODIST
Kortk Wlatar at Jatfcraoo. S. Kara or
Sautk, aiiaistaE. Church aekaal at :5.
Horninc wonkip at IX 'dock. Sarmoa
bf pastor. "Gas, tk DtTima Lovar."
p worth laagaca at :0. woranip at
p.m.
WXSXKTAH 1OSTH0DIST
Lawell OUztr. -naator. 770 S. Com-
anarcial. 8ar-rica Suaday at WCTU kalL
Caauaareial an4 Tarry streets 11 a.ak.
aad 7:45 p.m. - a
7
WEST IXXEX XKTHOSIST v
TMrd aad ttarth. a treats. tWsrt 8a-
lam. Uaified aerriea Saadar ; 9 :5 aad
11:80 a.m. Barrie 7:88 tA laa ilacJt-
ahee, pastor.
- ' ran bcsthodist
' Comer Market aad Wiatee s treat.
Bar. Da rid I Fanwlek, pastor. Sunday
school 9:49 a.m. Moralnf worship 11.
Toanc people's serrlce 7 pjm. Ersa
selistia aerriea 7:45 p.m. Midweek
pre par meeting Than day at 7:45 pm.
TTJBST ICSTHODIST
6 tar ton rail day Seotember 19. Be.
W. J. Hanriltoa will preach oa "The
IjOoldea Rule ia Ufa. Ia the aTeainf.
I "Tk. It mVm mt . TIrtArlim I .if.
Christian Xdnratioa week will be b
aerred from Thursday aatil Sunday at
next week.
Higher Education
Budget Is Boosted
Most Increases Involve
Research; $614,000
Given in 1939
Requested legislative appropri
ations of the state board of high
er education for the 1941-42 bl-
e n.nium will show an Increase
when compared with the appro
priations for the current two rear
period, Darid Eccles, state bud
get director announced yesterday.
Board members spent most of
Friday forenoon conferring with
Governor Charles A- Sprague in
connection with the new budget.
Eccles said the most substantial
increases asked by the board in-
Tolred research divisions.
Records show that the so-called
supplemental legislative appropri
ation for the board for this bien-
nium was 1614,000. The board
had requested 2 6 64,0 00. This was
in addition to the millage tax re
ceived for the support of the high
er educational program.
xne Doara Has jurisdiction over
the University of Oregon, state
college, three normal schools,
ana otner educational activities.
The enrollment at the higher
educational institutions for 1941
42 was estimated at about the
earns as that for the current blen-
nium.
Figures contained in the bud
get will not be released until
later, Eccles declared.
Reduction of Rate
Indicated, Qatsop
A substantial rata ndnrtlnn fn
asers of electricity In the pro
posed uiatsoB eonnty people's
nuury aistnct was indicated ii
a resort of the state hydroelee
trie commission released here
yesterday, i - .
This redaction, thn niart eaM
wosld be contingent upoa the dis
trict acquiring the existing dis
tribution facilities, mmrntnin rna
a steam auxiliary plant and pur
chasing electrical energy front
the, Bonneville dam etdalnlstra-
uon.
The commission estimated that
On thia Basil IkSMW -mmmA ha mm
annual surplus of tltU.lt dur
ing in nrst tour years of the
district operations and 1107.722
per year daring the amortisation
period exteadiag from the sth
te the 2fta year. ;
Total estimated annmal costs
daring the first f otr years were
fixed at $411,191 with annual
revenues of f79.T94. Operating
xpenses were estimated at 4261,-
51. The- investment was fixed
at 2,SI.IS.
XTBST rBXSBTTBBtAV
Kortk Winter and ChemeksU. Bar.
W. Irria WUliama. minister. Chareh
school 9: 45. Horning worship 10:55.
Sermon by the sastor. "When Our
Hearts Ache." Four Christian endeavor
troops meet at S:S0. Irening worship at
7:80. College aerriea. Dr. B. F. Thomp
son, speaker. Thursday, 7:50 midweek
aerriea. "Masterpiecea of Christian Lit
ers tur a."
rilR CHBISTZAW
Center and High streets. Oar U Drill.
Das tor. Church school :t0 a.m. Com
munion aerriea at 10:45. Message, "Mas
ters 01 Might." Christian ndesror at
8:15 p.m. Serrica, 7:80 p.m. -Theme:
"Christ. Wisa or Foolish I" Midweek
serrice 7:45 pn. Wednesday.
COTJBT STBEET CHTfBH OF CHBI8T
(Christian)
17th and Court atreeta. W. H. Lmu,
minister. Bible school 9:45 a.aa. Morn
ing worship and communion 10:45 a.m.
Sermon, The Knowledge ( God."
Christian Indesror 6:80 p.m. Xraaiag
serrice 7:30 pss. Bermoa by tk minis
ter, "Walt on the Lord.'
XTBST OOHOBEOXTIOirsX
4S0 N. Cot Use (Woman's Clubhouse):
Robert A. Hutchinson, minister. Church
school at 0:45. Worship at 11 a.m. Ser
mon, "The Kingdom ef God".
AMXBZCAV LUTHEBAJT ,
Church street between Cheat skata sad
Center streets. Ber. P. W. Eriksen, pas
tor. 9:45 a.m. Bandar echoeL. 11 a.aa..
worship Sermoa, , "In 'tko VaHey ef
Vision? S:(0 am, Xmthar loagua. Xoung
pcoola'a' aarrica. Portland reath
f erenea . Sonday aftrnoa at 6t- Jasaaa
Lutheran ehurch. Monday, 7:80 paL,
Boy Scouts. Wodneaday. - S p.m, eawir
rehearsal. . Saturday, 19 b-bl, conCtaa-
1 CBSXST X.UTHXBXS; (AiC) .
' State atreet at 17th. H. Thenar,
B.D pastor.. Sunday acheot 10 aaa.
Serrioea 11 a.m., ''Our Wishes aad
Prayers (or Our Children. German ser
rico S a.m. Coniirmatioa instruction, fiaS
urdsy, am.
. 3 .- . ' . ; .
' SaXJTT JOHHB XJTTHZXAjr
(Miaeeuri Synod)
- 18th and A atreeta. H. W. Groas. pas
toe, Sunday aehool ana- bible . class S
a.m. fcarricea 10 njn. . .
j TTBST BYAJrQirr.TCAT. -.
- Corner . Marion . and- Summer streets.
Ber. Jamea S. Campbell, miairter. , Soa
day achool at 9 :4S ajn. Worship at 11
a-m: .Sermon: "Oar Baptiam." Tenth
grouse a: 0. Serrice at 7 :t0 pjn. Ber-
aoaj."Our Inberitonsa.'.' Prayer aerr-i
lee Thursday; T:o pja.
. xxTsXAirr xrajroBxicsz. sjto
. BErOSMXtD -North
Capitol and Marion streets. Xd
win Horatman, pastor. Sunday school- 10
a.m. "Pruitralneaa." Laaiaa' Aid Thure
nay - " . .
' ,2TMT BAPTIST " I
' Corn Liberty 'and Marias Streets.
Doctor ' Irrtng- A. . Fox, minister. Bible
achool "9:45 a Js. MornUs warship. 11
a-UL. "Christiaa Besvonaibilitr' vaster.
Senior BTPU C:15 p.m. - HWh ackoeri
illfU a:l3 p.m.. The - Volunteers, a:l
pjaw Gospel arrrico 7:SO pjs. ."The Mya
tery Hidden lor Axes; or The Body of
Christ an Xartk." pastor. ' Prayer men. ,
ing- 7:80 p.m. Wednesday topic, A
Source ef Help" 1 Timothy t, by Ua
pastor. . - -
v -' CAX.TABT . BAPTIST
Miller aad Sewth Liberty streets. Bar.
A rue O. Wenigur, pastor. Sunday serr
ices: Bible achool 9:45 a.m. Moraine
worship II o'clock, sermon topis,
"Vineyard .Workers?' Senior BYP0
:15 o'clock, topic, "TeaU on the
March." High achool' BTPU. 9:15 p.m.
Topic. "Looking Ahead." Bran lag wor
ship T.'SO o'clock, sermon topic. "Will
Tkero Bo a World Church V' Midweek
aerriea Wedaesdsy, 7:80 p.aa.
BETHXXt BAPTIST
Korth Cottage and D streets. 3. F. Ol
tboff, D-D,, pastor. Bibls achool 9:45
a.m. Morning worship at 11 o'clock,
evening worship at 7:80. Morning sub
ject t "Joy ia Christ"; craning subject:
"The Good Shepheard." Tenth meets
at 6:80 p.m. Bible study Wodaesday,
7:45 p.m.
IMMABTTBL BAPTIST
Corner of North Hasel and Academy.
Ber. Jamas T. Martin, pastor. Sunday
services: Bible achool at 10 a.m. Morn
ing worship at 11 a.m. " Victory Orer
Self; BTPC at 7:80 p.m. Gospel
meeting at S p.m. "The Absolute Ne
cessity of a God-Man Saviour."- Prsysr
meeting Thursdsy at S p.m.
EATtriLLI XIAXOB OF
rrasT baptist
One mile north ot the city limits
on the Portland highway. Bible achool
(or all agss, 9:45 a.m. Dewsy DarU,
SapC
HIOTTT.A1TD ATX. FBIBirDS
Saadar achool at 10 a.m. Praachlar
serrice at 11. Subject. "Knowledge and
Responsibility." Junior aad Senior
Christiaa Indearorera at S:80 p.m. Ev
ening amagelistio aerriea at 7:80. Ser
mon: "Evasions and BevelsUons." Her
man H. Macy, pastor.
SOUTH SAXJEJ FBXrjrDS
- South Commercial at Waahiagtom
street.' DiOaa W. Mills, paster.' Bun day
aehool 10 a.m. Worship 11 a.m. 8ermoa.
"Stud lea ia GeoUry-BpiritusL" Chris
tiaa Kndeavor S:45 p.m. Braageliatie
service 7:80 p.m. Prayer maatins Thurs
dsy 7:0 u. .- - . . -
- ITBST CHT7BR OF CKZXST, .
. SCIXHTUT
Chemeketa aad Liberty streets. Ban
dar achool 11 ajaw Services a 11 a.a.
and S p.aa. Lsesea-aermen t 'Matter."
Wodneaday meeting at S p.m. includes
toatimonioa of healing through Chris
tiaa Science. Fro public reading roea
at 105 Masonic tern pis epos daily, ex
cept Sunday and holidays from 11 a.m.
to S p-m. Wednesday antU 7:80.
CHTTBOH OP- JBSTJS ' CHRIST OF
, XATTXB SAT 8AUTTS -'
Corner Cottage and Chemeketa.- San
ds y aehool 10 a.nu Conleraaca Sunday
9:80 p.m. M.LA. Taoaday 1:80 pjs.
SBTBJTTH-2XAT ASTB3TTZST
' Hood and X. Summer atreeta. . L.
Plngemot, pastor. Sabbath achoot Sae
urday 9:84.- Preachiar sarvice - at , 11.
Toung people a meeUag , S:SO p.m.
Prayer moetinf Wednesday, S sua,
SAXZ3C HBTOHTS OOMMTTBTTT -Sunday
achool 10 avm. Morning mes-
11 avm. xne iron Tsst avwnm."
Enoch Zimmerman, pastor.
- CHBISTIAjr ABT MTSSIOBABT
AXXXAKCB
, 0 sines St. at. 5th. H. X. Snavely. pas
tor. Saaday aehool at S:45. Warship at
11; S: SO young people's mooting ; 7:8o
avaagaliaUe , aerviee,. Bar. . B. . F. O.
Schwodiar. Tuesday at S- p.m. the Mia
aionary Band meets. - Wednaaday prayer
meeting at 7 pja.
SAX.TATIOBI AUfT
Major Mrs. John AUea. Ceieel aad
Mrs. A. D. Jacksoav nawly appointed
divisionsl commandara with Majnr and
Mrs. Gilford, young people 'a eeeretarys.
la charge of the Sunday services. 8andey
school 10 am. HoUneaa meeting 11 u.'
Toung people 'a legion S:ttO p.m. Salva
tion meeting 7:S0 p-m. PabUa aerviee
Thursday aad Saturday Bights. '
FOTJXSQUABB OOaTXX.
t9th and Breymaa streets. Bar. Stew
art G. aad Jnnnita M. BUiinga. Sunday,
9:45 a-m, Sunday school. 11 a.as morn
tag worship. "The Needg-tha Call the
Answer," pastor. 6:80 p.aa, Toung peo
ple's services. 7:4$ p.m. evangelistic
service. "God's 'M' Day. Tuasdsy.
7:45 p.av prayer aad praise aerriea.
Wodneaday, 1:30 p-m band rehearsal.
Friday. 7:45 p m., midweek Bible atady
aerriea, "The Gift ef the Holy Ghost,"
pastor. . a
CHTTBCH OF THB VAZABXVB
13th and Center atreeta. Lee Webstar,
collar, pastor. S s.m. Christiaa workers
prayer meeting. 9 a.m. 8pociaI prayer
and confereaeo. 9:45 a.m. Sunday Bible
school. 11 a.nL, morning worship. 6:45
p.m. Toung People's serVieoa. 7i45 p.m.
Evangelistic service. Sermon by the cow
boy evangelist. Bar. Kewton Kendall.
PKXTECOSTAXi LIGHTHOUSB
MISSIOB
4S0 State atreet. Sunday achool at 10
o'clock. Morning worship nt 11. Evsa
gelistie services at 7:4S P-m. Midweek
services Wedneeday aad Toung Pao
lo e meeting Pnday at S p nu, Goorga
ada, otlieiating.
PBHT BOOST AT. ICSlIOir
111 N. Commercial street. Sunday
aarrieaa S p.m. Bible school 3 p.m. De
votional S p.m. Erangelistia 1:45. p.aa.
Berival services every night ozeept Mon
day, 7:45. Prayer meeting Monday,
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursdsy and Fri
day, 10 a.aa. Thursdsy, divine healing,
7:45. J. a and Daisy Wilson, pastors.
BCADISOB STBBET T ABBBJt A Oil
1410 Madison street. Sunday achool
10 a.m. Divine' worship 11 sjl Evan-
File for Of f ice
Printing of, Pamplilct for
-Voters Will Begin
Within 10 Days 7
Six Independent candidates for
tl November election had filed in
the state department here when
the- time expired at 5 p. m. yes
terday. . '.- t:.:: - '
'Among these. was H. H.: Stal
lard, Portland, wha ia seeking the
office of representstive . in con
gress from the third congression
al district. Multnomah county.'
.Other independent candidates:
Russell Galbraith. Red m ond.
for state represents tire, 29 th dis
trict, Deschutes and Lake coun
ties.' '
Ereil . King Hoed River, for
district attorney of Hood River
county."
H. CtSchmalts, Burns, for dis
trict attorney of Harney eonnty.
i Charles E. Boardman. Mitchell,
for district attorney of , Wheeler
county. . , '
. William R. Cook, Madraa, for
state representative. 2Cth dis
trict. Crook and Jefferson coun
ties. The time for nominees and In
dependent candidates to file their
statements for publication in the
voters pamphlet, to be issued pri
or to the general election, also ex
pired late yesterday afternoon.
Printing of the pamphlets will
get nnder way within the -next
week or 10 days, Dave O'Hara.
in charge of the state elections
bureau, announced.
These pamphlets must be in the
mails 10 days prior to the gener
al election.
Heights Reservoir
Ready October 15
Forms at the new high-level
reservoir on Candalaria Heights
will he stripped next week snd
cleaning will start immediately
thereafter. City Water Manager
Carl Gnenther said yesterday. The
basin will be thoroughly sterilis
ed as well as pipe leading into
and out p fit. Guenther stated
the reservoir would probably he
ready for .use about October 15.
gslistia service S p.m. Midweek services
S p.m. Thursday meeting S p.m.
jbbotahs wmrsssss
At the Fraternal temple. 447 Center
street, Sundsy, 7:S0 p.m. Subject for
Bibla stuly, Proverbs 1:12.11. J
PBOOBBSSXTX PSTCHIO i
14S Korth Oommereial street. Serrieaa
at 1:10 aad 7: SO p.m. Frieda Wagner,
speaker.
Most of New Bar.
Members SVvorh in
Approximately 65 of the 74
successful applicants in the re
cent state bar examinations sp
pesred In the state supreme court
here yesterday . where they re
ceived the oath of office and cer
tificates. , r
; Chief Justice John X Rand
presided. with all members of
the court In attendance with the
exception , of ' Justice Henry J.
Bean, who is ill. Principal speak
ers included Governor . Charles
A. Sprague and Oscar Hayter,
Dallas sttorney.
The applicants later were en
tertained at a luncheon given
by the Oregon state bar.
Registration Will
Close October 5
Six Months9 Residence in
" County Required; Blay
Be Listed Under 21
. Marion county registration
books for the November general
election will close on October 5.
County Clerk U. G. Boyer said
yesterday, -
All persons not now registered
who have been residents of the
county during the last six months
are. eligible for. registration,, he
said, and all persons who. hare
changed their v addresses since
their last registration are re
quired to repeat their registration
in order to be -eligible to vote.
tn nifift!(vn nil wnmn Wha
have changed their names through
marriage are required to register
again in order to ne eugioie.-
Persons not now 21. but who
will be 21 before November 5,
as well as persons who, will com
plete their six months residence
requirement before election day.
are also eligible to register and
to vote.
Methodist Youth
Present Message
Five Oregon young people Who
attended the national conference
of Methodist youth in Winona
Lake, Ind., will bringj the mes
sage of Methodist youth of the
nation to the young' people of
Salem at Leslie church Sunday
night at 7:20.
The following made up the
team that participated in this
study conference: Tom Kllnk.
Forest Grove; Murray -Adams,
Eugene; , Delight Brockmeier,
Portland: Ruth and Grace Cra
mer, Salem. Everyone is wel
come to attend this service.
a
Graduates of WU
Fora Partnership
Aaneemeement of the forma
tion ef a law partnership for
practice is- Lebanon -was made
yesterday by Lawrence Morley. a
graduate ef the, Willamette uni
versity law school Jm 1i40.
Merley will be associated with
Lyle Truax. . Albany,. member
of the same class. , .
He Is a graduate of EaJem'hlgh
school, aad attended Willamette
for nadergradaste instruction as
well as for legal training. Mor
ley was prominent' in : forensic
activities ; while In ltlgh school
and , college, and was , also ath
letic manager for. university
teams. He organised . ticket sales
for the Salem Cen tecxia.1 cele
bration daring the past. summer.
With Mrs. Morley, he will be
located permanently la Lebanon.
SEW IMCOH
-L. 1941
WITH THE THRILLING NEW GLIDER RIDE
Ir you want to know what tomorrow's cars look like
see the three great 1941 Lincoln Lincoln-Zephyr, Lin
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in all their eyecatching and heart-winning beauty.
From their sleek hoods to the graceful swing of spacious rear
decks they're built to make driving a glorious adventure.
Doors open at the touch of a button; Interior fittings and
appointments are beautifully fashioned. - K
thrill awaiting you an entirely dif-
vou have ever experienced. The new
And there's a new
ferent ride than
Lincolns are built for fairly gliding over the roughest roads!
Get behind the wheel and enjoy deep, restful luxury. Relax
in the lavish width and depth of the back seat, chair-high
and swung forward of the rear axle for supreme comfort ...
and in the magnificent, road-hugging, low-gravity balance
of the car, cushioned on long, slow-motion Lincoln cradle
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yet feel as safe as in your favorite armchair.
Why not take a "glider" ride in one of the new 1941
Lincolns? Feel the spirited power of twelve thrifty cylinders
. . . and know the exciting magic of this new type of car.
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