The OHIGOI1 CTATECI1AN, Salem., Oregon, Saturday Morning, March 1, 1941 Local Hews Briefs 'T A mi.. -11 ' . . 'I' - aae VUUUUUCU ClTCUIl lUOge I. G. Lewelllng will continue hear ing at 9:30 ajn. today of the case cf Mayro McKinney vs. Birdene Rawllngs and Mary McKinney, In which plaintiff is seeking an ac counting for management of his farm property east of Turner. He has alleged that he became ill and surrendered mnnjip-ement nf th property to his daughter. Birdene Rawlings, until he should recover his health. The daughter, he al leges, asked her mother's assist ance in the administration against his consent. Defendant, for her part, has filed an accounting and claims $237.77 due her. She has alsdr alleged that inclusion of her mother in handling of the property was: fully justified, and that con . tinued administration of the prop erty by defendants is in the best interests of all parties. Reporters Chosen New re porters have been chosen to serve for f the second semester of the year, in gathering news from Par rish school for The Statesman school page. These reporters serve from Mrs. Ross English classes, ninth grade only, and 'must turn In.: their articles each -Tuesday nigllit The new staff is composed .of, the following: Bonnie Bailey, Betty Bristol, Barbara Brundidge, Ruth Conrad, LaVelle Cross, Dick Eckely, George From, Aileen Hariner, Jean Hartei4, Joyce Ja (iobson, August1 Mahrt, George Maiming, Bill ' 'Morgan, Bernice "Needham, Mary Parker, Gloria Robinson, David Scott, Bob Sko Pil, " Betty i Joy Smith, -Wanda Stembruck, Dorothy Townsend, Betty Lou Vasby and Betty Jean Wilpams. I Luti florist. P. 9592. 1276 N. Lib. i Charlton Leaves Charles M. Charlton, officer with the Salem ; first afd crew, will report this morning in Portland for a physi- . cal examination for assignment to duty In the US navy. A member of the naval reserve, he has re ceived orders to return to active duty. If the examination is passed, he Will be assigned to duty as phaimacist's mate second class at theiPuget Sound naval hospital in I iremerton. 1 Or e Industrial Mishap There was only one fatality due to in dustrial accidents in Oregon In the week ending February 27, the state industrial commission repotted Friday. The victim was Ralph; Delbert Witt, Foster, load er. There were 697 industrial ac cidents "reported to the commis sion. Safe y of your savings is insured at Salem Federal, 130 S. Liberty. , A wait 'Carnival March 26 is the date set for the Snicker Snack. annual nintn grade carnival at Parrish junior high school. Classes are beginning work on "posters, decorations and other material for the fete. " OBITUARY Blom Charles Blum, late resident of at a local hospital Feb- Garibaldi, ruary 26 at the age of 63 years. Survived by widow; Mrs. Minnie Bid m of Garibaldi; daughters, Mrs, " Margaret -Ellingsworth' of Garibaldi and Mrs. Bird Staples of Fort Orford. Graveside serv- ices at 1 der will be Saturday, March. 1, p. m. at Bethel cemetery un- direction of the Walker & Howell Funeral home. Amort At the residence, route one, AuEfisville," Wednesday February 26, harles Amort, aged 56 years. Survived by. wife, Lena; two brothers, Herman Amojt of Fruit land and William Amort of Or lanJ, I: Calif.; two sisters. Miss Kauierine Amort or iortiana ana Calif.; an uncle, Felix, and an UOh aw; auw t ui dicui, a niece, Miss Edith Amort of Sa lem: a nephew, .Herman Amort services will be held In the chapel of the W. T. Rigdon company Saturday, March 1, at 10 a. in. RevL Robert S. Neugebauer will officiate. Concluding services City Vief cemetery, ' S - , . 1 . ' Cosper Miss Margaret J. Cosper, at Al tadena, Calif February 23, at the age- of 77 years. Survived by brother, Charles F. Cosper of Al tadfna, Calif.; - nephews, Lloyd Cosper of Altadena and Carleton Gilbert of Los - Angeles; three nieces, including Kathryn Wants of ljurlingame, Calif. Services will be held Saturday, March 1, at 2 p. kn. from the Clough-Barrick -chapel with Rev. Robert Hutchin- kon officiating, interment win oe In kae family plot in the IOOF cemetery. Yaagban lit this city, Thursday, February 27, ! Abram S. Vaughan, aged 69 years, late resident of 674 North 14th street. Husband of Ida' A. Vaughan and father of Mrs. Rus sell Beutler of Salem, Mrs. Clara V. Thompson and Abe Vaughan of Portland; brother of Mrs. Bar bara Kennedy of Kansas. Funeral services win be held in the chapel of the W. T. Rigdon company Sat urday, March 1, at 1:30 p. m. Rev. Gordon Jaffe will offteate. Pri vate committal services at Mt Crest Abbey mausoleum. . fVells r " - ' -'"' William W. Wells," late resident cf 1 Napa vine, Wash-, : at a local hospital, Thursday, February 27. Husband of Mrs. Emma C. Wells, cf llJapaviae, Wash.; brother-in- Coming Eventsf 1 March 1 Oregon Fox and Mink Breeders association meet ing, Salem chamber of com merce. . . i March 1 New citizens pil grlmare reception by Governor' Charles A. Sprague at state house. I March 9 Youth hostel com mittee meeting at YMCA 3 p. m. Don Do oris, chairman.! ? March 10 Willamette finl verslty faculty play, "Dnlcyl" I March 18 Institute of Cltl senship at Willamette unlfer sity. ! f Mar. 14, 15-High school f or enslo tournament at WUUm ett university. . I f Services Today Funeral serv ices for Miss Margaret J. Copper, Salem school teacher for 52 years prior to 1935, will be at the Clough-Barrick chapel today (at 2 p. m. Rev. Robert Hutchinson; will officiate, and burial will be in the family plot in the Odd Fel lows cemetery. Pallbearers will be Paul B. Wallace, Paul Hen dricks, Robert G. Brady, Brey man Boise, George C. Wellerj and Werner Brown. On Monday, March 3, a class in shorthand will be started forj be ginners at the Capital Business College. Attend Sessions Attending the annual conference of the Oregon Federation of College Leaders at Linfield college this weekend are five from Willamette university. They are William Thomas of Salem, president; Mary Head of Portland, vice-president; MaixJne Good enough of Salem, secretary; Marion Sanders of Portland, Col legian editor, and John Hath away of Tillamook, Wallulah editor. Figures Climb Building in! Sa lem climbed in "February from $38,138 in January to $47,860j but was still far below the February, 1940, figure of $80,859, City Build ing Inspector E. C. Bushnellj re ported Friday. A total of 71 (per mits were issued, including 13 for new dwellings at a cost of $23,750. Nine new non-residential permits were issued, totaling $3898.. Repairs permitted were estimated io cost ftvit. i A A A. AAA A 4 A V Sale by owner, lot Paved s reet. Good location. Phone 6353. Manager Named David Rein hard, Portland junior, was ap pointed Friday as manage for May weekend by the Willainette university student executive coun cil. Reinhard and ASWU Presi dent William Thomas named Sal ly Anderson of Portland, John Hathaway of TiHamoolc Fnd Glenn Olds of Sherwood as com mittee for the festivities. The Meadows now open and evenings. Sundays law of Mr. and Mrs. Glen C. Wade of Salem. Announcement of services to be made, later by Clough-Barrick company. Mills V Mrs. Jennie Mills, late resident of Route 3, Salem, at a local hos pital, Thursday, February j27, at the age of 73 years. Survived by widower, Samuel Mills of $alem; daughters, Mrs. Nettie Alpiin of Newport, Mrs. Amy Lewis of Canada, Mrs. Hattie Barker of Independence, Mrs. Mary Chamb ers of California, Mrs. Bessie Ray of Lebanon and Mrs. Dora Mul len of Salem; sons, Louis and Wil lard. Jones, both of Salem, and Henry Jones of Hoquiam, Wash: Services I will be held Monday, March 3, at 1:30 p. m., from the Clough-Barrick chapel, with Rev. Guy L. Drill officiating. Conclud ing services will be kt IOOF iceme tery. Cannoy Mrs. Fannie Elizabeth Cannoy, at her home, Route 1, Salem, Fri day, "February 28, at the age of : 78 years. Survived by widower, John Cannoy of Salem; daughter, Mrs. Ellis White of Longview, Wash.; sisters. Miss Nora Huyck of Salem, and Mrs. R. JL Roe of Weidmon, Mich.; brother, E. J. Huyck of Minneapolis, Mini: .; two grandchildren, Donald and Carol White, of Longview; Wash. Serv ices will be held Monday, !&arch 3,; at 10:30 from dcbgh-Bkrrick chapel, with Rev. W. Irvia Wil liams officiating. I Fester ' At the residence, 265 West Clay street, Monmouth, Ore., Friday, February 28, John B. Judsod Fost er, aged 64 years. Husband of Stella J. Foster and father of Ver tie J. Foster of JSpokane, P7ash.; Harold L. Foster and MrsJ Belle Page of Pittsburg, Calll;! Mrs. Pearl E. Dean of Oakland, jCalif.; Mrs. Myrtle J. Biggins, and Mrs. Ruby Bloom of Portland; and Leonard H. Foster of Salem; broth er of James E. Foster of Salem, and Mrs. Annie Christie of Fuller ton, Calif.; also .survived jby 13 grandchildren and - one great grandchild. Member of th4 First Baptist church of Salem. Funeral announcements later by the W. T. Rigdon company. " - -:f . During , - February - concluding rites were held at ML Crest! Abbey mausoleum and crematorium for the following: Wylie Willis Zina . . Aksel Manning Susana West Hair ' r Nina Harris Ellen M. Pennell Samuel M. Endicott Otto A. Nickel Vera Radcliffe Humane ', Society Meeting The Marion-Polk county Humane so ciety will meet Tuesday evening, March' 4th, at the chamber "of commerce rooms. A brief resume of what has been accomplished or attempted in the legislature and in the county, - the immediate needs that' demand attention and the coming dog show being held by the Lions will be discussed. -. - -t ' Air Official Here Tom Blan- chard, : traveling ; passenger agent for United Air t lines, Portland, called at The Statesman office Friday to inquire about progress of the , city's airport! project. His company is anxious v to schedule Salem as a mainline air stop, he said. Approval of the civil aero nautics board is : awaited. The . US needs trained office workers men using shorthand are especially in demand. Take advantage of . beginning classes Monday at the Capital Business College. , Leaves Position Mrs. Janet Ha user, for more than two years employed in the stenographic di vision of the executive depart ment, retired from her position Friday night. She submitted her resignation to Gov. Charles A. Sprague faro weeks ago. Mrs. Hauser previously was employed in the state supreme court offices and In other state positions. Report Filed Annual report for 1940 filed Friday with the Marion county clerk by i the Oregon WCHTs Children's Farm home at Corvallis shows total receipts of $57,109.25 and expenditures of $60,018.31, leaving a deficit of $454.12. Filing of the report" with the county is required by the state law. Food Sale, Amer. Lutheran Guild, Hoffman's Market March 1. Members Changed The lawn patrol at Parrish junior' high school has new members who will serve until March 19. They are Marian Darby, Beverly McCabe, Margaret Newton, Margaret Schweneining, Marian Shellen berger, Dick Chase, Robert Gaetz, Donald Lucas, Charles Marquess and Bill Ready. . On Formal Committee Eleanor Bechtl, daughter of Mrs. Anne Dulaney, and Evelyn Zahradnik, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Zahradnik, both of Salem, re chairmen for program and deco rative committees respectively for the junior winter formal at Ore gon College of Education at Mon mouth.' Public Hearing Set Members of the state hydroelectric commis sion will hold a public hearing at Freewater Saturday, night on pe tition for the creation of the East Umatilla county people's utility district. The district would em brace 563 square, miles- with a population of 17,512 and assessed valuation of $6,116,083, Boxwood 7c, Andromedia 80c, Bleeding Hearts 25c. H. L. Pearcy Nursery Co., 245 Court St. Ph. 5811. Open on Sunday 9:30 to 3 p. m. Dallas Men Advanced Dallas members of Company L cited Thursday by Major General George A. White for promotion at Fort Lewis were Corporal James A. Oleman to sergeant; Private First Class Wyatt Q. Warrick to sergeant; Private Chester B. Healy to corporal. Permits Issued The city build ing department issued "permits Friday to G. W. Carroll to re pair a dwelling at 1247. South Commercial street, $15, and to Winnie Pettyjohn to repair dwell ing at 1487 Broadway street, $200. Booked by Police Nota C. Henderson, 1510 State street, was charged Friday by city police with failure to stop. Herman J. Her man, 68 Park avenue was charged with violation of the basic traffic rule. Big furniture auction today, 1:30. F. N. Woodry's Mart Phone 5110. Youth Hostel Meet net Plans for building a youth, hostelry in or near Salem will be discussed Sunday; March 9, at 3 p. m, ' in the Salem -YMCA. Don Douris will act as chairman. . Antos Collide Little damage was incurred when autos driven by Marion Vincent, Gresham, and George J. Smyth, 1190 North 21st street, collided Wednesday morn ing at 12th and Mission streets. , Accident False A Salem Taxi company ambulance was sum moned Friday to a reported acci dent near Brooks, but found ' the call was a false alarm. Hennles Resigns A. H. Ken nies, for several years foreman of Marion county's bridge . repair crew, submitted his ; resignation Friday to the county court. Veteran to Conclude Revival Series Major H. Carroll of Los Anse- les, who is conducting a series of revival services nightly at the Sal vation Army citadeL 241 State street, will feature the story of. nis uie at the Saturday night service ; at, 7:45. i Major Carroll, a Salvation Arm-r veteran of 40 years, was a sailor in tne days of the old windjam mers.' A tmical sailor with a message should insure a -profit ame time ior all who attend. The series of ' meetings closes Sunday night ' Births Langley To Mr. and Mrs. Ros- coe Lattgiey, uranae nonae, a son, : Marvin Joseph, born February 20. ( Chemawa Indian hospital. .. Methodism's Day of Compassion i i - : f V $250,000 to Aid Britfth Methodism v v V.-. , x $250,000 to Meet is Needs of Our i .W'. Akt ' J m li Is " t $1,000,000 From 8,000,000 Set As Methodist Goal for Siinda Some Methodist churches of the Salem district have already reached their quota of the $16,000 expected to be raised by churches of Washington, Oregon and Idaho for .. the Methodism Compassion day. March 2, $1,000,000 fund, Dr, J. Edgar Purdy, superintendent of the Salem district, and Charles A Rice," Portland lay leader, "who are working on the campaign in this section, announced to Bishop Bruce R. Baxter, head of the Port land area. Methodism's motto for Sunday is "one million from eight million. members included in the 43,000 churches. Several denominations Lenten Series Scheduled A series of Lenten addresses willj be delivered at the American Lu theran church during the Lenten season beginning Sunday, March 2. under the general topic of "Voices from Calvary," according to Rev. P. W. Eriksen. For al most 2000 years that great but homeless nation called Israel has been despised and rejected by Gentile neighbors. In, all the rec ords of man's Inhumanity to man, no race, has ever been treated with such consistent brutality. The answer is apparent, how ever. On that tragic day more than 1900 years ago, rulers of Israel crucified their only hope. It is the purpose in these sermons to examine the voices that brought Christ to the cross. These services may be heard over KSLM, 11 to 12 noon: March 2, "The Voice of Israel"; March 9, "Voice of the Gentile World"; March 16, "Voice of the Mob! March 23, "Voice of the Roman Centurian'?; March 30, ."Voice of Magnificent Faith"; April 6, "The Voice of Christ's Concern Over Jerusalem"; April 13, "God's Voice is the Resurrection." . v Services Slated . For Pagsiontide Following the customary prac tice, passiontide services will again be held at the Christ Lutheran church each Thursday night at 7:30 o'clock during the Lenten season. The pastor, Rev. " F. H. Theuer, announces that medita tions this year will be under the theme of "With Jesus in Gethse- mane," each Thursday dealing With a particular Incident , con nected with that occurrence. Topics' with corresponding dates are: February 27, "The Way to Gethsemane'; March ! e.Agony In Gethsemane'; March 13, "Wit nesses at Gethsemane"; April 3, "Departure from Gethsemane. Good Friday services will be at 7:30 pjn., with sermon on "Be neath the 'Cross of Calvary," and celebration of holy communion. , India Missionaries Teach Bible Class ' Union -Bible class! meets every Tuesday night at 8 o'clock In the Salvation Army citadeL 241 State street. Speakers next Tuesday night wm be Mr. arid Mrs. W. H. W. Paget of Bangelore, India, representing, the Ceylon and In dia general mission. Other Tuesdays, ; ; Rev. "S. E. Forsberg of Portland is bringing a series . of studies , on "The Church' as revealed in the book of Ephesians. . Series Continued -, ' i. , Dr. Irving A. Fox, pastor of the First Baptist church, corner Mar ion and Liberty streets, will con tinue his Sunday night series of lectures on the "Book of Revela tion" .this Sunday ; with, "After These Things or the End of the Church on Earth. These messages will continue until the final lec ture 'on the night of June 22. ) $500,000 for -vi ' Over-Sett 1 i - Social and Religious Boys In Training 4 .5 '( yXy.-uir 1 9 4T are using this day for similar pur poses. ' Dr. J. Edgar Purdy will speak Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock at Jason Lee church. Place of Worship Changed Sunday Due to scaffolding erected in the church auditorium and the painting and redecorating work being done there, it has been found necessary to move the reg ular morning and night worship services of the! First Presbyterian church to Willamette university campus, where the congregation Church Services KNIGHT MEMORIAL CONGREGATIONAL, 19th and Ferry streets. Howard C. Stover, minister. Morning worship 11 o'clock. Sermon, "Come. Xet U Live the Poetry We Bin " Service at 7:30 nm.. Rev. George H. Quiely. Breach er. Sunday school 10 a.m. Young' peo ple fl'30 p m. Church night supper Tuesday 7 o'clock. Rev. S. Raynor smiui, speaker. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Robert A. Hutchinson, . mintste Church school 8:45 YMCA Worship service in Grand theatre 11 o clock. Minister's theme. "A Practical Faith." . BETHANY EVANGELICAL " REFORMED E. Horstman, pastor. Sunday school 10 ajn.: worship 11 a.-m., topic, TChrist's Glory In Suffering." All church day. Women's guild. 2 pan. Junior Chris tian Endeavor 1 p.m. Mrs. Martin Rehm, leader. . FIRST EVANGELICAL Corner Marlon and Summer street. Rev. James E. Campbell, minister, Sunday school 9:43 a.m.; morning wor ship li o'clock. Sermon. "Apostolic Bravery." Youth group meet 6:30 p.m. Evangelistic service 7:30 pan. Confer ence Brctherhoods Gospel team will have charge of service. Bible study Thursday 7:30 pan. HIGHLAND FRIENDS Corner of , Highland avenue and Church streets. Sunday school 10 a.m. Morning worship 11 o'clock. "If Thou Hadst Known." Junior and senior CE groups 8 JO. Service 7:30 p.m. Choir, practice Monday night. Prayer meet ing Thursday 7:30 p.m. Herman H. Macy, njnlster. SOUTH SALEM FRIENDS - -South Commercial at Washington street. Dillon W. Mills, pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m. Worship 11 am. Ser mon. "The Christian's Relation to the World." Christian Endeavor, 6:43 pjn. Meeting 7:30 pjn. Joseph Silver will present "Elizabeth Fry and Prison Re form." Church night supper and busi ness session Thursday 430 p.m. SAINT PAUL'S EPISCOPAL Church and Chemeketa streets. Rev. George H. Swift, rector. Holy com munion. 7:30 a.m.: church school 8:45 aan.j holy Eucharist and sermon 11 ajn. Wednesday: 7 ajn.. 10 ajn. and 7:30 pjn. .- . ..... FIRST CHRISTIAN Center and Hiuh street. Guv L. Drill. pastor. Church school 9:30 followed by commvnion and worship service. 10:43. Sermon, by pastor Children's church 10:45. Mrs. Guy L. DrilL. children's pastor. 6:15 Christian Endeavor sreups meet: 7:30 p.m. sermon by pastor. Midweek service 7:30 each Werfnes. day night. COURT STREET CHURCH OF CHRIST (Christian - -17th and Court n treats. W. ft I.rmin. minister. Bible school 8:45 a.m.; morn-, intf worship and communion 10:5O a.m. Sermon. pastor. "Eternal r Founda tions " , Christian Endeavor 8:30 D.m.; service, 7:30 pirn. Sermon, Meyer Tan Dttter. "The Three Future Appearinga of Christ" . FIRST METHODIST. State and Church streets. Dr. C. Harrison, minister. Church school 8:45. nursery 11 o'clock, morning worship 10.50. Dr. Harrison preaching. "With Mercy and Compassion." Intermediate and high school leagues and Uni versity vespers SJ0. Kisht . worshin 7:45. Sermon. "The Wayside Ministry of Jesus" i . , .... . ' . LESLIE METHODIST South . Commercial Sc liver irtiwts. Dean C- Poindexter, minister. Sunday school 8:45 ajn.; morning worship 11 o'clock. Sermon. "The Day f Com passiop.' Leagues meet SO pjn. Serv ice 1-M pjn. in charge of men. J. S. Murray will SDeak on ; the sufaiet; "Saving the Loss." . FREE METHODIST Corner Market and .Winter streets. David L. Fenwick, minister. Sunday school 9.-45 ajn, worship 11 ajn.-Young oeooie's meettna 7- n.m. Evanelistte service 15 p.m. Prayer meeting Wed nesday 7 :5 pjn. - JASON LEE METHODWT -Korth Winter at Jefferson. 8. Rav nor Smith, minister. Church : school 8:45. Morning worship 11 o'clock, Dr. J.. Edgar Purdy.- district sunerintent dent; of Salm dlstdtct, preaching on ine House on the nock." worship 730 pjn. Sermon, . pastor. "Seeing the Invisible." Sunday. March 2 Is Day of I Compassion throughout Memodisra. ' - EMMANUEL BAPTIST Corner of North lllazel and Academy. win use the chapel In Waller hall for the next two Sundays. Sunday school and , Christian Endeavor groups will meet at the church in their usual meeting places and dis miss 15 minutes - early to reach Waller hall In time for church. This Sunday at 6:15 p.m the combined Christian Endeavor groups of the church will meet In the social hall of the church to hear reports given by 15 delegates attending preaching mission In Portland. Church Sends Delegation , First Methodist church is send ing ( a large delegation of , young people to Portland for the week end Christian mission. '-Eighteen junior and senior high school youths with- Miss Ruth Cramer, director of - religious education, have registered for the entire weekend.,' They are Edward Por ter, Joan Falleske, Marcia Moore, Patty ZeUer, Esther Porter, Vicki Smothers, Jean Carkin, Mary Ben nett, Betty Provost, Bob Bennett, Marjorie Bergs vik, Marian Aplin, Winser Acton, Frank Bennett, Mary Ruth Smothers, Ruth Bain, -Ross Palleske, and Jane Acton - University Vespers and business and professional young people have registered 21, and it is be lieved that around 50 young peo ple from this one church will come under the influence of the great world leaders who are conducting the mission in Portland. - First church is observing with other Salem district churches, "March to Church-With Us in March." -Sunday will be special men's day. Dr. Harrison 'will preach Sunday morning on "With Mercy, and Compassion" and the cathedral choir will sing "Sanctus" by Gounod with Dean Melvin Geist taking the tenor solo part. Mrs. Gladys Thomas will sing the morning solo, "Come Ye Blessed" by Scott. That night the special quartet will sing "Come Holy Spir it," Flagler, and "Praise the Lord Ye Heavens," Smart Dr. Harri son will preach on "The Wayside Ministry of Jesus." Gospel Team Has Charge Members qf the Gospel team of the Oregon - Washington confer ence brotherhood will have charge of services Sunday night at 7:30 o'clock at the First Evangelical church. Howard Culver, president and Carl Lieberman, vice presi dent, will be with the group. Each member of the group is a layman. Special music .will be provided. Rev. James T. Martin, pastor. Bible school 10 ajn. J worship 11 .m., "Clean sing for FeUowship; BYPU 7 p.m.; gospel meettog 7:30 pjn.. "Redemption Through the- Cross. Prayer meeting Tnursaay i:jv pm. BETHEL BAPTIST North Cottaee and D streets. J. F. Olthoff. DD. pastor. Bible school 8:45 ajn., worship 11 o'clock. Reception of new member. Observance of Lord's Supper. Service 7:30 p.n(. Prayer meet ing Wednesday 7:45 pjn. Oregon Young People's and Sunday School Workers Union conference, March 7, 8 and 8. HAYESVTLLE BRANCH OF FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH On mile north of the city limits on the Portland highway. Bible school 8:45 a.m. Dewey Davis, superintendent. BYPU 6J5 pjn. Mr. and Mrs.. Leon LdimDeir, avuon. FIRST BAPTIST Corner Marion and Liberty streets. Rev. Irving A Fox, DD, minister. Bible school 8:45 a.m., worship 11 ajn. "The Spirit of Life, pastor. Communion and reception of new members. Senior BYPU 6:15 pjn.; high school BYPU 9tis, volunteers 0:15 pjn. service 7:30 pjn. "After These Things. Or the End of the Church on Earth. pastor. Bus Iness meeting Wednesday 7:30 pjn. t FIRST PRESBYTERIAN " Chemeketa and North Winter street. Church school 8:45 at church build ing. Morning and night services at Waller hall, Willamette university. Kev. w. irvua wiuiams. pastor. Fourth of five sermons from First John: "Abiding in Love." Combined CE groups s:is with reports by those at tending preaching mission in Port land. Service 7:30 p.m., pastor, "John CaJvtn, a Consecrated Intellect." Mid week service Thursday 7 JO, pastor; Choir practice i Wednesday 7:30 pjn. Waller hall. Boy Scout troop No. S Tuesday 7:30 p.m.. Art Silverthorne, scoutmaster. FIRST UNITED BRETHREN Mission -street between 12th and University streets. A. S. Henderson, pastor. Second quarterly business ses sion Saturday- at 7-30 pjn. Sunday school' : 10 ajn.; morning and night services in charge of Rev. R. Glenn Brady, 11 ajn. and . 7 JO p.m. Chris tian Endeavor 9-30 p.m. Wednesday prayer service 7 JO pjn. CHRIST LUTHERAN (ALC) T State and 17th streets. T. H. Theuer. BJD., pastor Sunday - school 10 ajn. Worship 11 a Jin., "Looking from Mori ah, to Golgotha. German worship 8 ajn. Luther league 8:30 p.m. Church coun cil Tuesday 7 JO pjn. Lenten services Thursday 7:30 pjn., "The Agony in the Garden." German service 10 ajn. Confirmation class Saturday 8 JO ajn. CALVARY BAPTIST! Miller and South Liberty streets. Arno Q. Weniser. pastor. Bible school 0:45 a.m., morning worship 11 o'clock. UDservance oi communion wun tws talk, by pastor. Reception of new mem bers. " Young people's . meetings. 8:15. Night worship 7 JOSVlock. ''The Man on the Tree," third tanneries of mess ages by pastor. Wednesday 7 JO pjn miaweeK service and business meeting. . ' . SAINT JOHN'S LUTHERAN - h - (Missouri Synod) 16th and A streets. H. W. Gross, pas tor. Sunday school and Bible class a.m Service 10 ajn.: Lutheran radio hour over KALE 1 JO p.m. Speaker, Dr. Walter A. Maier. Midweek Lenten services Wednesday 7 JO pjm. x CHURCH OF THE N AZARENE 13th and Center. Leo W. Collar, pas tor. 6 ajn. prayer meeting: 8:45 Sun DEI7AI1D $E3 DET7MD $59 IlEUiulD To Encourage Bible Stndy , "WHICH DAY IS THE LORD'S DAY Sunday. March 2. 1941. at the Johnson Memorial church -- Pastor N. C Erntson will give $30 to the first person, and ' $25 to the second, and a Bible to all others who can find . one Bible text that eaHs the first day of the week "The -Lord's Day or The Sabbath Day." Como and get your v prize or see who rets It. Kin James or Doaay yersions 'to be used. ' - - ' r - . SSOTTO : V : -TIIS ZT21L A1.T JUZ ECLE OIILY" - , Ctzrci Lcrblcd cl Ccrncr cl -' :. .You Are Invited - 8 P. It. Erln? Your Friends Extradition Papers Brawn For Man Held in Seattle On County. Warrant ' Charles Mcintosh, Under Indictment On False Prepense Charge, Hld In North Awaiting Action , - . The arrest of Charles Mcintosh Friday- In Seattle on a ,M a r I o n county warranrcharging obtaining money by false pretenses was an nounced .Friday, by Sheriff A.. C. Burk of Marion county. - Extradition papers are being prepared by District Attorney" Mil ler B. Hayden, and will be served In the state of Washington provid ed the approval of Oregon author ities is obtained. 4 Mcintosh was Indicted on the charge by the Marlon county grand Jury. The Indictment Itself was kept secret until his arrest was an nounced. In another criminal proceeding, subpoenas to appear as state's wit nesses were served Friday on J. H-; Turnbull, Clinton Deyo and Claude Litchfield In the appealed case of state vs. Albert Joseph Mc Kay which will go on trial at 9 a m. next Thursday. . McKay ap pealed a justice court 'judgment against him on a charge of operat ing a. motor vehicle while his op erator's license was under suspen sion. . CIRCUIT COURT L. R. Chambers vs. J. E. LeClerc; stipulation allowing d e f e n dant nine days In which - to move for new trial. R. W. Skopil. administrator of the estate of Sarah , Penney, vs. Gilbert L. Stein; amended com plaint for $10,000 for alleged wrongful death' as a result of an automobile accident three miles north of Albany on May 13, 1939. Plaintiff contends that injuries suffered by the decedent contrib uted largely to her death." , State ex rel Emma M. Looney vs. W. C. Looney; affidavit of de fendant stating reasons for his in ability to make payments specified on divorce decree. Marion county vs. John A. Gear In and others; dismissal as to three parcels of real property on which tax payments have been made. Anna Mae Noll vs. William E. Noll; divorce complaint ' alleges cruel and inhuman treatment; property agreement filed together day school; 11 o'clock, sermon, Tol lowing the Man With the Drawn 4 Swords JO'ii.m. "Young People's serveies; n :30, 4-act Bible drama. "The Crimson Cross,' (Depicting persecu tion of Jews) presented by "The Wat- enn TJIfti'.M1' f lArlanl FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST , - SCIENTISTS Chemeketa and Liberty streets. Sun day' school at. 11 a m.. services at 11 ajn. and 8 pjn. Lesson-sermon, "Christ Jesus." r Wednesday evening meetirs at 6 includes testimonies of healing through Christian Science. PubMc reading room at 305 Masonic building open daily except Sunday 11 ajn. to 9 pjn.; Wednesday to 7 JO pjn. CHRISTIAN and MISSIONARY ALLIANCE Gaines street at Fifth. H. E. Snavely. pastor Sunday school 9:45; worship 11 o'clock. 6 JO young people's meet ing; evangelistic service at 7 JO pjn. Tuesday missionary band- meets at home of Mrs. Fenton, 540 North 18th street, 2 pjn. : Wednesday Bible study ism. jmaay cnoir practice tjo. CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS - 460 North Cottage. No services Sun day on account of Stat conference In Portland. Relief society pjn. Tues- aay ana sua Tuesday- isso pjn. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST North . Summer and . Hood streets. Elder N. C. Ernst on, pastor. Sabbath school Saturday 9 JO a.m. Preaching 11 o'clock. Youn "Peoole'a meetinc I pjn.; Bible study Wednesday 8 p.m. suDject. "me Book That No Man can Look Upon. Why? Special meeting aunaay at pjn. SALVATION ARMY 241 State street. Saturdray 7:43 pm. aiajor ti. i-arrou wiu ten of exper iences aboard old windjammers as a part of "The Story of My Life." Sun day. 9:45 a.m.. Company meeting will include one of Major's chalk talks. Holiness meeting 11 ajn.; young people xgma pjn.; sarvaaon service i:sa. Major and Mrs. George Houghton, offi cers 1n charge. PENTECOSTAL LIGHTHOUSE -v Sunday school 10 o'clock. Lesson. "Cehabi s Coveteusness and Its Pen alty, 2. Kings, chapter & Worship ii O'clock, services t:45 pjn. Mid week services Wednesday night: Young- people's meeting Friday 7:45 pjn. George Fads, pastor. FIRST CHURCH OF GOD I Hood and Cottage, Rev. J. F. Law- son, pastor. Sunday school 9 JO ajn. Preaching it ajn.. Rev. J. E. Brazil and stdfe, evangelists. Meetings will con tinue each night through the week. . PROGRESSIVE PSYCHIC (Spiritualist) Meet at 248 North Commercial street,. 2 JO and 7 JO P.m. Lectures and messages Speaker, Rev. Evelyn Ben net Butcher of Portland. Election of officers in afternoon. . PENTECOSTAL MISSION Bible school 2 D.m.. communion 3 pjn.. evangelistic. 7 JO o'clock. Tues day. Thursday and Saturday, 7 JO pjn. J C and Daisy Wilson, pastors. . FOURSQUARE GOSPEL 19th and Breyman streets. Rev. Stew. art G. Billings and Juanita MV Bill ings, pastors. 9:45 ajn., Sunday school: 11 ajn Rev. .Billings, "Is the- Age of Miracles- Past?" - Communion Sunday. 6 JO pjn. young people's meetings; 7 "45 pjtw i Rev. Juanita M, Billings. An ?el with Dirty Faces." Tuesday. 7:45 pan, prayer service; Wednesday, 73Q pm., Dana renearsai: xnaay, monthly business meeting. 7:43 o'clock. with notice of defendant wi'Ji drawing demurrer and refusing" to plead further; married at Port Or chard, Wash, September 19 1933." ...I. . . . . . . , commission vs. 'Washed Sand and Gravel company; complaint for $381.18. alleged due for contribu-' tlons. Eva Madeline Rush vs. William granted. Dorothy Try vs. Everett P. Fry; motion-to set for trial and reply making denial. PROBATE COURT Mark S. Skiff estate; aooralsal of E. B. Mfllard. Dr. John GiU and Glen Newland at $201; receipt of appraisers for $2.50 for services. ! William Homer Egan and Adiie luis Eean guardianship; Helen D. Egan named cuardian and W, E. Keyes, Dorothy Winegar and Frank Deckebach, appraisers, of $2S00 in personal property. Zora A. Stone estate; order con firming sale of real prooertr to Herbert F. and Christina J. Chan dler for $900 by Manlev J. Stone. administrator. JUSTCE COURT Anton J. Woelke, no clearance lights, fined $2.50 and $4.50 costs. John G. Garrison, speeding with truck, fined $5 and $4.50 costs. Ben L. Ricketts. no license nlatesi fined $1 and $4.50 costs and commitment Issued. Same defen dant, no ODera tor's license, fined additional $1 and $4.50 costs. Phil Dykstra NSF check charge, dismissed on motion of deputy dis trict attorney on request of pri- " vate prosecutor; $4.50 cost-ft as sessed. J " Erwin Smith, conducting plumb ing business without certificate of registration, continued to 9:30 a.m. " next Thursday because of absence of witness at trial Friday. W. R. Donovan, non-support, preliminary . hearing held and bound over to grand Jury; ball : fixed at $250. MARRIAGE LICENSES Anton Schauer, 75, laborer, and Margaret Barbara Rammler, 72 housekeeper, both Gervais. MUNICIPAL COURT . C. L. Stark, 365 Garden road; violation of bisic rule; fined $2.50. Ira H. Gardner, 1125 North 19th street; failure to stop; fined $2.50. Charles C Hansen, Edgewater street, West Salem; failure to stop.; fined $2.50. ; ' Gottlieb B. Schmid, Eugene; vi olation of basic rule; fined $2.59. Floyd, Lapping, 895 South J3th street; no bicycle license; fined $1. New Members Welcomed Sunday will mark the Inaugur ation of several new features at the Calvary Baptist church with the reception of new members and formation of i children's PVPU organization. At the morning service at 11 o'clock Rev! Arno Q. Weniger will extend the hand of fellowship to 23 new members. The ordinance of the Lord's Supper will be ob served?" with the pastor bringing a ''Table Talk," The choir under the direction of E. D. Lindburg will present "Nearer My God to Thee," by Williams, with Miss Doris Schunke presiding at the organ. . ' i "The Man on the Tree," the third In a series of messages by the pastor, will be the sermon topic at 7:30 p. m. The choir will sing "On Olive's Brow" by .Wil son. Ilear and See VIVIAN WATSON . .,..,...., . And The Watson Players PRESENTING . 4-ACT. BIBLE, DRAMA "Ths Crirr::2 Crcrs Sunday Ere&ind; 7:C3 March 2nd 13th and Center . Sunday 11 A. IL Ksixlzz Worship, chclr and crcLes tra asslsiinjr. Sermon: Tollowln t: s Man with a Drawn Swcr J. mmmmm I I li. . , nirnii .nur -, rn mn inn viW,