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Ord-Maffeti Grid Squads Ready frn'i ,n ii.. hi 71 a - f -r 't 1 , 1 Iff 5$; V Tit )' . Y Ears. Nose From Hostak T-T J turkeys from her Hod Gophers May Play Badgers In Snow Storm Fort Ord's football team Is pictured enronte to San Francisco in mill tary style to meet the potent Moftett field grtdders In Kesar stadium. Sunday. The fame will decide the service championship of the Fa clfle coast. Tanks, runs, mobile equipment and army pageantry will highlight the day as the army roes "all out" to support their teams. More than 5000 soldiers are being; convoyed up from Ord on the Monterey peninsula, to cheer Lieutenant Arthur Gustaf son's big eleven. Called the "Blf Battle," the Ord-Moffett encounter will be the "blr rest" coast army came of 1941. Overiin Almost Carvesli?8?. Cagey Ken Gives Seattle Slav Fine Boxing Lesson By SID FEDER Theft of between 150 and 180 turkeys from her flock during the past 10 days was reported Friday morning to the Marion county sheriffs office by Mrs. Ben F. Shepherd, route 6, Salem. Automobile tracks found by the sheriffs deputy who inves tig a ted indicated, he said, that the birds had been stolen during the night and probably sold on the Thanksgiving market Mrs. SheDherd. a widow whose NEW YORK, Nov. 21-iP)-Ken Overiin all but jabbed the ears main source of livelihood has inwMt,pAT to Wv 811(1 nose off Al Hostak in Madison Square Garden Friday night been in her turkeys, told offi- The tail end of a Dakota blizzard r11 a 10-round battle of former middleweight champions. With that mon birds taken will whip across the gridiron Sat- the decision he climbed to the forefront among light heavyweight were J considered choice breed- iiMmr m nnA. nr:.... i lilih cnaiienpers. i jvprnn wpirnwi i n.i v. Hnsratr l kv i " "J yiaja latuii- - . . ' '- 1 KonV fwaw . wvarf whlrh sin in the Golden Gophers last -the sailor boy, who once held New York state recognition I , Csr'n vff thVsnvirt, obstacle to another perfect sea- as 160-pound boss, gave the Seattle slugger, former holder of I highway her place Is secluded, son. the National Roxinir nssnciatirin'a title hips.eino' a rwtct.mliista I . . i s e, y,,,.-.., r max ner noes, oi iura.eys But the weatherman said -that I course in boxina all the way. af a biting northwest gale expected ter weathering the first-minute Salem, Oregon, Saturday Morning, November 22, 1941 Friday night will blow itself most ly out before game time and snow fall also forecast is scheduled to cease. That means a fast Meld, pro tected from cold and snow by hay and a thick canvas, for Wisconsin's vaunted passing at tack which, coupled with the devastating plunges of Fullback Pat Harder, has rated the Bad cers as strong on touchdowns, although weak on defense. It also means firm footing for big, hard-hitting Minnesota backs led by Captain Bruce Smith, Minnesota has been made the favorite because of its great show College Grid Schedule Nears End With Today's Contests NEW YORK, Nov. 2H)-College football nears the end of its 1941 trail, Saturday with a nation-wide schedule that is not long but one that is packed with possibilities. For Instance, there's the Wisconsin-Minnesota encounter at Minneapolis. The Gophers are on top of the national standings and need their 17 th victory over a span of three years to stay there. The Badgers haven't much rally Hostak put on in every round. Ia winning, the "skater from Decatur, by way of Norfolk and Washington, not only spoil ed the New York debut of the hard-hlttmg Hostak, but pulled himself Into a fight with Billy Soose, who took the New York middleweight crown away from him some months back. The winner of that fight will get a crack at Gas Lesnevlch's 175 pound bauble. . Despite scattered cries of "draw, draw," from the cozy gathering of 7969 customers, there was no question as to the winner. The ing in a touch schedule beginning Associated Press score card gave at Seattle, September 27, against Overiin eight rounds and Hostak a University of Washington team two. now bidding for the Rose Bowl, Overiin was so far ahead in ana incmamg we best squads in ring generalship, that except for me miawesi pius wttsDurgn, con- the fourth round when Hostak queror of Fordham. noured into him trvina for a fast At least 56,000 fans will see knockout, the fifth, when the far Mill City Hi Held to 0-0 Tie by Alums MILL CITY Mill. City's high school football team, Marion coun ty "B" league champion, played a scoreless tie with an all-alumni group, headed by two high school football coaches, Dwight Cather- wood, poach at Phoenix, Ore., and Frank Smith, with nine years coaching experience behind him, here Thanksgiving day. Coach Dlmit reports that It was the old story of weight and power on the part of the alumni vs. precision and condition on the part of the high school warriors. Highlight of the game was a 45-yard pass interception run by Stanley Weitman, high school full back. Lineup for the high school was: Guy and Manning, ends; Huber and Chance, tackles; H. Weitman the game which will determine whether the 1942 crew will In herit a sizable winning streak of 17 straight to worry about. to show in the winning column but they've exploded plenty of scoring power at times an item lacking until last week in Minne sota's drive. Notre Dame risks its unbeat en but once-tied record against Southern California with a ca pacity crowd In prospect at South Bend despite the west coast eleven's unimpressive rec ord. Ohio State and Michigan, with second place in the western con ference at stake, tangle at Ann Arbor while thrice-beaten North western, still rated one of the na tion's 10 best, takes on Bob westerner pinned him against the ropes with a two-handed flurry, and the eighth, when Overiin suf fered a slight cut alongside his right eye, Hostak missed most of his punches badly Every round followed almost an Identical pattern. Hostak, apparently benefitting from the effects of a small oxygen tank his handlers were applying be tween rounds, came roaring out at" the beginning of each chap ter, But, after the first 45 seconds (JP)- Halfback Pete Kmetovic re- or so, he seemed to run out of mained out of the Stanford foot- gas, and Ken just coasted along, bail lineup Friday as the Indians cuffing him and stabbing him neia a double-length practice in with lefts that had Hostak as be preparation for the game with fuddled as a grammar-school boy California, Nov. 29. suddenly faced with a problem in Kmetovic Is nursing a leg In- trigonometry. Stanford, Cal Work Hard for Clash Nov. 29 PALO ALTO, Calif., Nov. 21- jury suffered in the Washing ton State game last week. He has been unable to take part In contact practice this week. The crowd contributed to gross gate of $18,920. Idaho Ready Zuppke's last Illinois team and I K tv vJTrv;, a tCI TZZ D,,4.,A T,-o.. ;Y, V ! ..... twuuj , u V T T t took physical examinations for ii Vyr VI nniana old oaken bucket. Iowa goes out drft riaifiP w T Of ITlOIliaiia players said they had not been officially informed of the results. of the conference to meet Nebras ka, seeking to get back on the vic tory trail after losing five straight Top games on the west coast are Oregon and Washington, and Santa Clara and UCLA. Oregon State meets Montana and Washington State tangles with Gonxaga. Bears in Scrum BERKELEY, Calif., Nov. 21-UP) -The University of California footballers held a long, hard scrimmage practice Friday against Down south, Duke also will Ramblers who attempted to uiu tuoi 0uai vaw( iMtgjuuv, vvm- suivc vKf j vcrv i a pencil icvuiu I - tV Q Wftitmfin. Ppfprfl TTfWWA and on4 a -AAeeiKU Ksvurl ntfalnet a VLXJ Lalack, backs. weak North Carolina State eleven. The annual big game between USC-Irish Mix Said Sellout ttta '' 4txr YMtral - imivarcifiao fa rrr. .'T, "r: scheduled for a week from Sat ,;PP. JSJ? TM once-aeieaxea urday at stanford gtadium the southeastern conference title as the plum. Mississippi, also a strong candidate -for southeastern honors, goes out of the conference SOUTH BEND, Ind., Nov. 21- to meet Arkansas of the southwest (tfVWith a capacity crowd of 58,- circuit. 000 in prospect, Notre Dame bat- it's tradition In the east, with ties Southern California Saturday Fordham still hoping to get hopeful of winning to give Frank Leahy an undefeated record In his first season as head coach of I the Irish. Victorious over seven oppon ents and tied only by the Army, Notre Dam appeared, to pack too much power for the Trojans, four times and winner only twice. The gam will mark the bowl bid and Harvard looking for the Big Three title. . The Rama, who slipped at Pitts burgh two weeks ago, meet St. Mary's, the eleven that spoiled their perfect record last year. Sun Scheduled For WSC-Zags SPOKANE, Wash., Nov. 21-VP) -The weatherman made a play for the friendship of both Gon- zaga and Washington State Friday by predicting dry but chilly wea ther for Saturday afternoon, date in , . . , A- she had sold approximately 50 Mrs. Shepherd told officers, and now has approximately 200 left Jumbo Killer a,; to . I. JT. Pboaepbofr Dwhi Michael A circus employe. Identified aa Elwln Michael, 32, of Grettingtr, Ijl, has been arrested by authori ties at 8L Petersburg, Fla ia connection with tha pod arming of 11 elephants of tha Rmgllng Bros, ft Barnum ft Bailey circus. Mch aal, who Joined the circus at Springfield, O, last Juna, if charged with poisoning 10 ele phants on or about Nov. S when tha show played at Charlotte, N. C An autopsy showed the ele phants died of arsenic poisoning. Michael denied the accusation. Salem High Juniors to Hold Dance Salem high school's Junior class will sponsor a dance at 8 pm Fri day night, according to the bulle tin of school activities released Friday from the office of Frank Bennett, school superintendent The school board's meeting is set for Tuesday night at 7:30 at the administration office, while elementary principals are slated to meet Tuesday morning at .Mc Kinlev at 10. School calendar for l.i i. j. IMMANTJEX. LUTHERAN Monday health movie at Gar- mission. 11 .m. Sunday achool and field school, fourth grade In aZi cnarze. luesaay elementary nay evening tnsteaa oi wegnatuj principals meeting. McKinley K'-- "SSSSSTiJE: Woodburn Churches Report Shovs Marion Health Rate ts High Communicable disease cases ia Marion county for October were few according to the monthly re port released by the Marlon county- department of health. 'Three cases of mflnenra were reported, . one malaria, one measles, four mumps, four tuberculosis, six goo- orrnea and rive syphilis. TaUl births for MarWn oouty , durlax Oetober were tl, mak ing a UU1 cf im far the first tea months of 114 L. This b a alight deereaae ever the tame pertod f 1M with 1111 births. Male births amber 4C and fe male 41 far the month. OeWber deaths were 77 wtth 4 mala and U female. Communicable diseases resulted in. nine cancer deaths for the month, one diabetes, six apoplexy, 28 heart disease, seven kidney disease, five automobile accidents. There were 22 deaths in state In stitutions during the month. . The activities report at the health departmeat shewed that 71 taberemlhi tests were gives daring October, making a total of 2171 for the ten menth per iod this year as compared to 234S a year age. Sixty -three smallpex and It diphtheria tm mtuvixaUonj were gtven daring the month. School examinations numbered 623 and 21 mllkhandlers and 46 foodhandlers were given medical exams in October. KEN OVERLIN Sunday Held Freedom Day WOODBURN Sunday will be observed at the Methodist church j"cc ""w vice t 10 JO ajn. Saturday, confir. 8S Freedom Day as a part of the school at 10 am; language arts mant cUsi 10 mm. The Luther league . , J " , ... defense week. Sunday, November 23 was cho- St. Paul Hits Quota Slated By Red Cross St. Paul community reported reaching the quota of 130 mem bers in the Red Cross drive, and other communities near ing the goal are Liberty, Mill City, Cen tral Howell and Mt. Angel. The Pringle-Pleasant Point club sub scribed a membership of $10, largest of the rural communitiees. The Pr ingle club was first to report partial completion of the quota. Donations for the Red Cross are being received at the offices at 345 State street. department meeting at senior tZ nign scnooi at 4 pm; SChOOl board November 27 t S pjn. The annual j .: i lutefi&k a inner wiu oe ervea on "TJT 7 , urday- Deccmbcr ftcmoon l ev- sen for the church's part due to at 7:30 pm. Wednesday eirls ' ening. Xt . . . . . . i ,n.E . I i iiuvtmucr io Deing oDserved as 1Mue ST 7 t u T 1 NinAJtos Lutheran Thanksgiving Sunday in Oregon. snTiT; ' r"r::. :r;rr:: , rr "..s1".4 wovmber ie had been the ori JLS ginal date a. ending Civilian De. aj u Bv.uuut i p.m. ana inviiee ine conjregiuon uu i fens wppV occomHn In phoMi rf Mr, Hkid- I friends to attend. The Ladies Aid will n. x. , '..j Lv, i meet December S. This will also be Patriotic Christian hvmne will H I i I I M llll P.MV MUIW1 1 VVMTT1 111 W n 1 k- 1 . A.i I "J " a-M " v. I xnc annual Business mcrvui. i --,4, . M charge of Mrs. Randall's room. featl!re Portion of the Vr-A Dn.h Ki.. wuuuBiKs nnuuisi v i. i uc senior cnoir airected uui" "-"v ' I Ralrvh T. Smith, nastor. fi 50 ajn.. K .... . . ... .Jreh achool mlsiion. Cedrtc Scharft "J ge . Lanaon witn Miss general uperlntndent. Donna Dean. I uonna IJean at the piano will pianist, toim ana neip our icnooi vo smg ciuw 111 uuuw;i mim. . - - I Freedom Sunday. Junior aermon. Cup Rev. Ralph E. Smith, pastor or sitve..Anuion oj uii enwr. oi- . . mon topic: The Spirit oi Unity, fa- "i uie auojeci ma triotic cnnstian nymni. pm, apirit ot Unity." takin aa ih NEW YORK (fiy- RCA Com- I aTk wiLo Sra by I bactground of his message a re- munications. Inc., has opened di- the pastor. 75 P-n7 the feiiowihip cent article received by him from rect radio telegraph commuruca- I ,m, mtin "and Bible forum. I Rev. Thomas Tiplady. guDer tirtn hftwiHn thp TTnitpH StatM I Tuesday. 7 JO D.m senior choir re- I intendpnt of tK famn.,. T -.vv. and Brazzaville. French Equator- I "JVi" f1" l1v j IS I Minion of London. The artirl. ial Africa, which is Free French I p.m., Junior choir rehearsal, frtday. lis entitled "Christmas in a Bomb- mith fUowmhia and invited ruasta. - ...... ia kcui wc auvrr oi urury among tne religious bo- 1 pm with Mrs. Bean's room in church charge, junior class dance at sen ior high school, 8 pm. Newest Radio Route territory. A new 6510 mile cir cuit was placed in operation. Here tofore it had been necessary to route such messages by way of London. BOISE, Idaho, Nov. 21 -P)- Francis Schmidt and 29 Univer sity of Idaho footballers there would have been 30 but first string End Ed Keiper missed the train moved in on Boise Friday for the Vandal's annual South Idaho appearance this year against Montana State college Saturday. Schmidt, whose charges have lost their last three clashes, hoped for a clear day In the Vandals' bid for a fourth win In the last meeting of their nine-game season. Ray Davis and Howard Man- son, lert naimacKs wno alternate to supply a major part of the Idaho attack, have recovered from injuries suffered against Montana university. Keiper is ex pected on a later train. m t m lazH'm amYMiii i Rev. V.'l. Moffenbeier. pastor. Rev. me or England as a direct re- J. J. McCrenra. assistant pastor. Sun- suit Of World War number two. day masses 7. JO and 10 thigh mass) w . Mf followed by benediction. Week day emDers Of all patriotic groups mass, S:l3 ajn. Service Men Where They Are What They're Doing Tech. Sgt M. L. Weber, 451st Ordnance Co., Aviation Bombard ment, Will Rogers Field, Okla., son of Mrs. A. G. Brocker, RFD No. 6, Box 356, Salem, arrived home Fri day and will spend a 90-day fur lough visiting relatives and friends. Tech. Sgt. Weber enlisted through the Salem station Novem ber 17, 1938. CHRISTIAN Sunday school at 10. Morning wor ship at 11. Christian Endeavor studies for everyone at o:3 ana regular ev ening service at 7 :45. Everybody is Sgt. Warren Stoddard, 5th Air Base squadron, Barksdale Field, La., son of Mrs. Wm. Stoddard, RFD, No. 1, Box 179, Salem, Ore gon, is spending a short vacation visiting relation and friends. Sgt. Warren enlisted through the Sa- of the football clash here between lem army recruiting office in 1938, the schools. attended air corps school at Ran- Both teams favor open play and toule Field. 111- in 1939 and 1940 both lack the reserves to maintain and graduated air mechanic first a hot pace on a not day. class. weir pencci rovoru iaai year, i . y - mm i n a r v a r d, already victorious DURABLE DUKE - By JaCK SOTUS According to Lt. Col. B. H. Hens ever Princeton, tangles with a weef rally weak Tale team. Cornell and Penn promise to gridiron farewell to Capt. Paul I explode fireworks at Philadel Llllla, Halfback Steve Juxwlk d phla'i Franklin field. Navy Is ex- four others playing ineir un pected to have little more than a fame. I workout with Princeton in pre paration for next week's en counter with the Army. The Cadets expect to have the same against West Virginia at West Point Other eastern games bring to gether Colgate and Columbia at I New York, Boston university and Boston College at Boston, Temple and Holy Cross at Worcester, Penn State and Pittsburgh at Pitt and Lafayette and Lehigh at Bethle- hem for the Middle Three title. wna im tou vggies aaa Texas resting for their en counter next Thursday, the aouthwesfa interest will be focused en Baylor and SMU, TCV and Klce, Marqaette and Oklahoma and Missouri i Texas Christian itUl a fg"f chance for the conference title. Pet Deer Becomes Tired ofltAll; Goes Bit Beserk REDMOND, Nev. tl-(H pet bock deer belonging to Lerea Parriah ehacked Us la. feriertty complex and, ia the coarse of aa hear: Confronted aatemeblles en the highway and forced drivers to stop and go around him: be sieged a grocery store and de nied customers entrance or ex It; marooned a driver en top of his ell track aad delayed aa ell delivery for tl mlaates. . Finally tha aamlal was ball dogged aadtled to a tree, and later he reverted to his former amiability. , Parrtsh eaat imagine what In the world got tote the critter. Dt.T.TXaav MJ Dra. t-aasBJfc DR. CUAIM UAJkl: v CkhMM if4lemoCe., ; 141 Norta Uaarty Portland OecMral Klee. Ca Tsday aaa aaMroay pstalra illco aly IS ajra. Consul tattoa. I arte totta to t IJM S to I OJa. j aressaro s Kiaa ressoro are trao of charge. Tears Students Carve , Soap Figures " SJLVERTON As a special feature of art week, an ivory soap carving contest was held at the junior high school under the su pervision, ox Helen Stambrougn, art Instructor. Serving as Judge," of the SO entries were H. W. Adams, -sup erintendent of schools, ' Richard Barss, principal of the Junior high, and Miss Stambrougn. . , Placing first In section one was Waldo Anderson: Donald Hack- stedtp second, and Bobby Teg- rr M --mmm LA -WM M ': FORT LEWIS, Nov. 21-(yP)- welcom" to aU ourjerrlces. Among non-commissioner officers, selected service and enlisted men of the 41st division promoted Fri day was Pvt. First Class Merrick E. Metcalf, Salem, to corporal. CHRISTIAN SCIKNCE Services Sunday at 11 a.m. In church edifice. Xnd and Garfield streets. FULL GOSPEL Lora Sorenaen. pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m. Morning worship. 11 ajn. Young people s service at J are invited to attend this special observance which will be held at the 11 ajn. worship hour. Silverton Churches Tauxrrv at Sunday achool and Bible c ; " JZCi.Zi rth 5v,.. ! ajn. Morning services at 11. Topsc: Mr. IVr. Stontn 17A1 M.rV.t P m:. 5Sond. ?LSIl "How Big Is YoW Faith 7" Special m- street, has received word that her rt and third Sunday, in s.1 at by Tl3SS- VeLi- ' I (h. lmon mmnlMMnw home. Chll- I . . . " . T son, Warren, who recently enlist ed in the United States army, had been assigned to the air corps and stationed at Kesseler field; Biloxi, Miss. cllle Tschantz. Annual harvest faeU- the Lemon convalescence home. Chll dren s church p m. Evening serv Ice at pm FK.EK MBTHODIST MKTBODIIT Rev. V. M. adoou, pastor, sunaay Sunday achool. t i a.m. school at a.m. Mrs. norence servtoes II. with Ernest 7C'J,' w..'.r iliinV WlnSaT v' Wednesday at o clock Choir re at 7:43. Prayer meeting Wednesday K--i g i 7:45 p.m. Bible study Frtday at 7 AS rnr Morning nlng AlHrrin T)alla ArmnnH Plrharr? I ln service 7: JO n . J , . . . Bible study on Wednesday at 7 JO pm. Endeavor. u.wtti., " v " i y ou are coroiaiiy invitea. ley, district recruiting officer, US army for Oregon and Western Ida ho, five more young men have been enlisted In tha regular army from the Salem recruiting office, commanded by Tech. Sgt Willis S. Estep, Two of the five young men have chosen the air corps for their training, Roy James Rice, RFD No. 3, Box 672, and Ernest Henry Wilson, 1390 Hoyt St., Salem, and have been sent to Biloxi, Miss. Kenneth Elmo Cook, 1346 Hoyt street, Salem, will receive his training at Jefferson Barracks, Mo., in the air corps. Edgar R. H us ted, RFD No. 1, Jefferson, Oregon, also will go to Jefferson Baracrks. Harold Jay Randall, RFD No. 1, Box 249, Dallas, has been enlisted for the regular army unassigned. n AT T AC ur r ii- I Sprouse. &upt. (.lasses ror au mtm. i church editor of the Oregon journal. - ulu'"- iv i Morning worship at 11. xoung peo- sDeakin on "Tha Stewardship of Wv of the Polk COuntv selective serv- Pie's hour at JO pm. Evening evan- mg." Youth and young adult fellow- l K K. lc -P. ".'J0.- .T0" ,cor- ahlp at 7 pm. Wealey-an rcleln ttee awava. MM tUJVUll.l.U U1C I 4iallV Inirttatfl Tr aTTawWl TTmmmM Wk III I ai.M4t Tn irlai tt all S n rtra'lt EiTwnra names or tne lour men from Polk Weekly prayer service weanesoay at Terry, minister, county who will fill the Decern- 1:30 p her call CHUaCH OF GOO CHRISTIAN m ,r.i I H. S. rulton. pastor. Sunday scnooi Bible school, t o am. Mrs. jona uicii axe. vaunar wijie ia ..m. Morning worship at 11. Even- Jordan. Suot. Morning serncea at 11 prayer service and Theme: -Why Not LJvtT christiaa 1 10 pm. Evening aervteea. 7 30. Theme: "A Timeless Promia.- Arnnlrt Wintt 5valm and Jarnh . Wednesday 7 p m. Junior t tj, tj" TOUT railBTTKJUAN PTiyer serrica and adult choir re- LewiS Brown, Lancaster, Penn. c. R. Cromley, minister. Sabbath heersal Thursday night. Russell My These men will report Wednes- achool 10 a.m. otto Jones, aupt. worn- er, pastor day, December 2. tnadiat Endeavor meeting at T pm. Cmilii wnrshln at 7:4a. Mldwaek CALVAaT LUTIUAJI . ... ... Minr ana nraima aarvice at a D.m. I sunaav acnooi ana auoie riaea. George Dale Smttn, Srd Class Thursday. a m. Miss Olga Johnson. Supc Sarv- a1arti44an'a mot a nuallflav) Ices at 11 am. Theme: Two Exam- : I" " ' .vl BETHEL PaiSBTTEaiAN pUa of Faith." Luther league at I JS. BUDmarinv man un uio woo o-j, Vf amine worshlD at 10. Sabbath Arthur Solberg. prestdant. The reo- l. iMuinn hi rarnta Utr ( irhnnl ai 10 AA. Mrs. Blaine Seelv. ml aodetv Tuesday. 7'J0 Pm. at Bas o Diuii( K I I" I . r -' - T 1U JMrnJ Smith, 723 North - I , "0, boWTh Ch5r rOUEiaUAJU GOSPCL rehearsal Thursday at pm. Rev. O E. Lincoln street, Woodburn. Rev. C. Olson, pastor. and Mrs. Max F. Guile, co-pastors. a -A am. Suiulav achool. 11 am. num iii wnnh n aorvtr. Tha nastor I IMaARkU. LVTBHWn win speak on the subject. Perfect Ho- I Sunday school and Bible class sa at llneas. 1J0 p.m, revival service with 10 am. Services at 11 am. Topee: Knnnnn Mllla sneaking -X D.m I me iTivine iranaiauoo. uiw service witn a,van-1 iearue sumuj m m iiju. rn. in eharea. Mrs. I meet Saturday. 10 am. Mid nn. n tsmr fmm mtmoml I mm and devotional hour Tnora- soloa. AD are urged . to hear this I day at 2 pm cnotr xnurscay at . Dlav and preacn. A 1 p.m. rne junior women s vruiia wiu Mrs. Don C. 16th street, on a short leave tor the first time in a year and a half, The Statesman learned Fri day night Mill City Churches SSS, i "" will sing oiu jeA 4Aam sttnar Sunday school 10 am. Preaching 111' ..it.' vnu snrtM will meet November S3 at borne mt Mrs. m. Subject. "Faithfulness and Hop- continue throughout the coming week. R. O. Solum with Mrs. B, K. Gaffer o serv- and Alma Olson as nnsii ws. nev. . Despair. Christian Endeavor :w p m. i , Saturday. M Jertson, pastor. preaching service tjo p.m. ine tia- PORTLAND, Nov. 21-Ed gar D. Berlin, Corvallis, has been commissioned a second lieutenant in the infantry reserve, Col. J. M. Fulmer, executive of the second j military area, announced Friday. UtS (bsrlfefl al re rti? all vt t r ; rWitARS War department orders received Friday at Camp Davis, NC, trans fer Capt Hubert Lewis of Salem from -. the anti-aircraft training center to the barrage balloon training center and assign him to duty with the barrage balloon board. The purpose of the bar rage balloon board is to study all matters connected with the opera' tlon of barrage balloons. The bar rage ballon training center will be moved early in 1942 to Camp Ty son, located near Paris, Tennes see, r- s' v.-: Capt Lewis received his ap pointment to West Point from the Oregon national guard in 1926 He la a son of Mrs. C L Lewis pf 824 North Capitol street. CHUECH OF CHRIST eons will conduct the sciica m their efforts to place Bibles in the hands of all American soldiers. W. 8. Crockett, minister. PRESBYTERIAN Sunday school 10 a.m. Preaching 11 a.m. Sublect: "introduction to uie Transfiguration.'' Christian Endeavors. ao pm. arvening service pjn. Exposition oc we iiin rsaim. we ex pect to have the great -Passion Play" early tn December. Dr. Lambert, gen eral manager of tha National Bureau of Religious rum mt new xora. ss expected here to put this on for us. "Come ttibu with us and we will ee the e-ood. Whatever your faith m Christ may be. a friendly welcome awaits you. Aaron wout, uu. mw tater. Try ana mt Cfcteeea SUCCESS fa years ta CHINA. Me aaatter wttt what attaseat yaa are AF1TJCT- an Satetdars. stantsaria, aearv hng. Bver, ktdaeys. steaaaca, aaa, eeattttaatto. aken, la letia, fever, skim, faaaale seam- Chinese Herb. Ce. omee Been Only Taae. and Sat, a-aa. to p sa. Sav asat wst, aaa, to Imam 9. 122 N. CesWI gl.' Bales, Or. n tsssai . UATCIl FOR TIE DATE! Salea Brewery AbsSl, Salein, Ore., land, third.