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: ( Tho OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. Oregon. Scrtuxdcrr Morning. December 6. 1941 PACznvr rf V Local News Briefs Fatalities Listed There were six fatalities due to industrial ac cidents in Oregon during the week ending December.. 4, the state in dustrial accident commission re ported Friday. The victims in cluded Myron G. Hawley, Horse Heaven, mucker; Aubrey G. Gas kin, Gilchrist, fireman; Norman "Williams, Klamath Falls, choker setter; Walter E. Busby, McCoy. farm worker; Kenneth J. Jansen. Gales Creek, choker, and Archie Floyd Wilson, Dorr is, Calif., truck driver. There were 762 industrial accidents reported to the commis sion during the week. Lutz florist Ph 8592. 1216 N. Lib Names Filed Certificates of as sumed business name were filed with the Marion county ' clerk Friday by Vern ' Reimann for Reimann Sheet Metal and Plbg. Co., 295 South Cottage street; by F. I. Bressler and F. P. Colgan for. the B. & C. Lumber company, 1020 North Commercial street and by Alvin H. Aosved for the Oregon Loan Co., Woodburn. Cer tificate of retirement from the loan company was filed simultan eously by Herman A. Stone. Savings insured to $5,000.00 are earning at Salem Fed end, 130 South Liberty. Coming Events Dee. lft Homecoming- ef Che meketa lodge, Odd Fellows. Dee. 12 DeMolay members conduct Salem city government. Dee. IS Bill- el Rights day. Dee. 17 Willamette univer sity band concert. ! Dec. 34 First day of Christ mas vacation, Salem public schools. j Dec. 25 Christmas day. Citizenship Conferred on 32 - - - - . . . . In Marion Grcuit Court as Dover Signs Certificates Church Services in Salem .F1K 81 PRESBYTERIAN ChemekeU and North Winter streets. Bev7 W. Irvin WUliams, min uter. Don Douris. director of ren- gious education.- General assembly at church school. tM a.m. 3. J. Fitzsim- ons. supt. Cnurcn nursery. Worship, 10:55, . message: . 'The Necessity of Church' Membership.'' Anthem: "Build Thee More Stately Mansions." An drews, sung by vested senior choir. Solo: "They That Sow in Tears," Ro gers, sung by Betty Ellen Payne. Business and college young' people, 5:30 pjn.; high school, and interme diate CE 6 JO. night service. 7:30, broadcast' over KSLM. Sermon topic: "Senarated Yet united' -special lections, by male quartette. Boy Scouts Thefts Reported Six sweaters, four pair of socks, four pair of mittens, cigarettes and candy were stolen "Thursday night from the ice rink at 810 North Capitol street, Frank Roberts told city po lice. George Cherrington, 404 South 14th street, said a woman's ring and a carton of cigarettes were taken Wednesday night from his residence. Just the gift for father or son men's -suits $22.50 to $30. Men's topcoats $16.95 to $25. Men's loaf er and sport coats, $5.95 and $11 95. Also a good selection in slacks, Jackets, sweaters, shirts, socks, ties, belts, suspenders, tie and sock sets. Thos. Kay Woolen Mills Retail Store, 260 S. 12th. Licenses Approved Issuance of beer licenses for Charles Albert Johnson, 3190 Portland road; Tho mas Pfaffinger, five miles east of Woodburn, and Warren D. Boul lester, north side, Silverton, has been approved by the Marion county .court. Elk's charity show, Dec. 9, 10 & 11 Taxes Turned Over A turn over of 1941 taxes into the county treasury from the tax collection department of Sheriff A. C. Burk's office Friday was for $47,753.27 of which 7118.18 is to go to the Salem school district and $6816.14 to the city of Salem. Is Recovering Mrs. Earl Bunce is reported Friday as recovering satisfactorily from an attack of influenza contracted three months ago. Turkey shoot Sunday. Salem Trap Shooting. Club. Reported v Better Miss Lorry Space is convalescing at Salem General hospital after a major operation performed Monday, it was reported. Just the gift you have been look ing for auto robes, $3.50 to $6. 95. Virgin wool pastel single blan kets, 72x84, $7.95 to $9.95. Thos. Kay Woolen Mills Retail Store, 260 S. 12th. New Class Set Citizenship class at the Salem YMCA is to begin again tonight at 8 o'clock, in charge of C. A. Kells. The weekly session is free to persons working toward naturalization. Eagles. Big dance Sat. Nite at the Eagles hall. Invite your friends to an evening of fun. licenses Ont Soon Sale of 1942 city bicycle licenses will begin De cember 15, Mrs. Bessie Armour, police matron, said Friday. The cost of the metal tag is 25 cents, Contract Awarded Contract for one-fourth mile of roadbed wid ening on the Interstate Bridge Oregon slough section of the Pa cific highway, east, between Port land and Vancouver, Friday was awarded by the state highway commission to Porter W. Yett, Portland, on a low bid of $3820. Officials said the widening opera tions would begin within the next two weeks. Glover Indicted Arrest in Eu gene on Friday of Paul K. Glo ver brought onto the public rec ords an indictment returned sec retly Thursday by the Marion county grand jury, charging Glo ver with non support. Sheriff A. C. Burk drove to Eugene late Fri day to get Glover. Culmination of interest revealed in study and court ap pearances over periods of from three to five years, the oath of allegiance, to the government of the. United States was taken Friday before Judge E. M. Page by 32 persons who thns com pleted the requirements and be came citizens of this country. Worth- don! n etw;f;r.atiri-lMoiMUy' :3 Djn- 000 Douris, scout- . . . . . , . . . ' . I oarm, Oenies nine SpeailcatlOnSI master. Committee of 10 luncheon aimusi ins lasi oinciai act, of defendant's motion to strike Veteran County Clerk U. G. Boyer and sustains others: gives plain- 7-"""' iiours rn- tin 10 days in which to file day night to. sign the certificates amended complaint. me t successrui candidates are . L. Getz vs. Nelson Bros. Mar to receive as visible proof of their ket and Guy O. Smith; motion for ovwpiauce as citizens. I default sax. coyer, acung eiera tor a. A. Trahan vs. H. J Monday, Wednesday and Friday EMMANUEL, MENNONITE (Pratum) It a.m.. Sunday school, classes tor all age groups. Homer Welty, Supt. Annual election of Sunday school of ficers. 11 :0, morning worship, sermon topic, "The Promise At Christ's Com ing." 3 p.m., children's Christmas practice and choir practice. 7 P-ra-Christian Endeavor: S o'clock, even ing service, sermon topic: Sermons from the Revelation DC The Woman Clothed With the Sun." Tuesday. 730 pm. -monthly meeting of the young people's Bible class. Wednesday, T:00 p.m.. prayer meeting, followed by choir practice. Thursday, S p.m.. wom en's mission, society at John Merry man's home in Silverton. noon. Men s club dinner Tuesday, f 30. Choir practice Wednesday, 7:15. Camp several months and duly elected to that office over the years from 1917 to 194$, is to retire from his position as head of the office this noon. Harlan Jndd, deputy there for a number of years, who this weekend com pletes his army service, Monday Is to take the office to which he was elected a year ago and from which he has been absent on leave. Signing the -certificates of citi- Hess; order of dismissal based on stipu lation with prejudice to plaintiff. William Gordon Black vs. A. L. Skewis; motion for order requir ing defendant to answer under oath concerning property he may own subject to a Judgment of $1990.31, $100 attorney's fees and $17.60 costs. PROBATE COURT Elizabeth R. Heise estate; Myr- ton Moore, Robert Fallon and Eva Aamodt appointed appraisers Anna M. Busby estate; order Returns Home Mrs. Albertina zenship Friday night, Boyer smiled as he declared this a pleasant admitting will to probate and las, inese represent effort and naming Daisy M. Wilson, daugh study and sincere desire and they ter, executrix of estate of prob go to men and women who give ably $2500 value BiacK is expected to return home promise or Deing genuine patri-1 Lena Ridders estate- Willard L. tms week from Portland. An em- ne said. Marks, executor! authorize tn r. ploye of the Cline coffee shop, she Three women completed re-pat- cept $1855 In full payment of a has been under the care of spe- riation requirements, all having second mortgage, which sum ren- viaiisis ior injuries sne receivea m Kiuaiy iuai, uieir ciuzensnip resents capital but not interest a xaii some months ago. tnrougn marriage to aliens. Two sale of specified personal proper . , oi iem naa never oeen outside ty allowed -J ' ' I m LimTA1 XTSfH DnH nnA V. n I o tr- . . I . . . 7. . lanaaa, Kuenzi and nwir VAttr- nmn, --i,iki,uii tuuBT- erty principally cash and United Treatment Not KmM Tho Aommea to ciuzensnip: George States savings cArtifiratM city first aid car was called Friday !olt McKenzie, route two; Eriko John V. Dawes estate; order to morning to 450 Morgan avenue. T1' UJ lviarion street; mco- sell personal property granted where Chloe Haynes, four months aemus kchweigert, 2005 North Anne Dawes, administratrix; es- old, was reported to be smother- Vapiu1 sweet, Aivm jonn rlem- tate appraised at $1900 by Del ing, but she was all right upon ar- mg rouie lwo- Jonn nanes Bar- bert Hill, Oyde Rogers and J. C. at CBJUST LUTHERAN (ALC) State and lsth streets. T. H. Theuer. BO, pastor. Sunday school. 10 us. Otto Cronfce. Sops. Worship. 11 a jti, sermon i The Bereans and the Bible." German, ajn. Luther league, moving pictures o Colton Bible camp, S30 pjn. Dorcas society Wednesday , S pjn. Choir rehearsal, Thursday. 7.-4S pjn. Confirmation class Saturday, I ajn. Christmas program practice, Satur day. 1030 a-m. CHURCH OF' CHRIST Cottage and Shipping streets. Ulrich R. Beeaon. minister. Bible study. 10 to 11; communion and sermon. 11 to IS: radio program: "Voice of Rastor rtion," 1:15 to 130: young people's meeting. U to 7:19: evening services 7 30 to S 30; midweek Bible study each Wednesday, 730. Everyone Is wel JASON IMM MKTBODIST North Winter at Jefferson streets. S Raynor Smith, minister. Church I com. Fire Girls Wednesdav . and Friday. 4 school. t:45 a.m. Morning worshiD. 11 n.m. Midweek Ttiblo atudv Thursdav. o'clock. Ernest W. Peterson. Portland. FTJtST SratlTUALIST 7.30 Dm. Youth banauet Friday at I guest speaker, imermeoiate league. I auew m ma iwm ocnmerciaj Corvallis Federated Presbyterian S 30. Hlsh school and coUegt leagues, street. Services: 130 pjn.. 730 pj church, leave Salem at 930 pjn. S30. Evening worship. 730. the pas- Speaker: Itev. Maxine Roberts of tor will nreacn on mow B!f is lour rwu. iwon mioiwn: i SOUTH SALEM FKIENDS I World?'' on Whom I Have Believed.- Evening South Commercial at Washington 1 1 suoiect: wot ! snau btve His An street. Dillon W. Mills, pastor. Sunday I tela Charge Over Thee." No host sup- school, 10 a.m. Worship, 11 a.m. Ser- evangelistic tabeknacle I per, ju pjn. Everyone weicomt. man. "I Jffht That Uutt Not Vail " Ferrv and 13th streets. Erie M. John riTM4rv TnJ.ivnr a-AS r m ToMiin. I inn uitar. Servicea for tho week be-I WBSLEVAN METHODIST service. 730 pjn. Prayer meeting ginning December 7th win be as fol-1 im ana ssui streeta. umiu bilger. Thursday, 7:30 p.m. I lows. Sunday morning at 30, Sunday pastor. Sunday school, tHS sjd.; wor sen ool uacning narx meets xor a u snip, 11 ajn.: wirs, se is; serv- ENGLEWOOD UNITED BRETHREN minute prayer meeting. t:4S ajn, the ice. 730 pjn.: midweek prayer serv- IN CHBIST I Suaday school convenes. Class as lor 1 ce. weonesaay, pun. leacners 17th and Nebraska avenue. Rev. C. aU ages. 11 ajn- worship and sermon, training class Friday, pjn. First O. Goodman, minister. 9:4S ajn.. Sun- pastor. C39 pjn., young people's ssrv- I quarterly conference Sunday. Rev. day school. 11 ajn.. Church worship, ice. 7:43, evangelistic service, sermon Frank Be tier, conference president. sermon. "Running the Christian I by the pastor. Monday. J pjiu. ua u ipw mi tma monuni ana nint Race." 630 . pjn Christian Endeavor, I 7 30 pjn.. two feUowship services com- I aeivicee. Itla 1TnTTir nmlilmt 1 -sa n m . I blninv tha Portland and dla- tncts. visiting ministers win pre sen. I luisiyvui iiutrsL Special sin fine and music bv tha Nineteenth and Breymaa streets large orchestra. No service Tuesday Rev. T. W. Henderson, pastor. Sunday, nlaht. rrldav. vmUt nravar metins. t:9 a.m.. Sunday school: II The public is invited. worship service, topic. -What Mean mese stones 7 t:i pjn, crusaders; 7:43 p.m evanrellrtic service. Special HATESVTLLE FOIST BAPTIST musical program. Sermon topic Head of Bible v School Speaks Dr. B. B. Sutcllff, president ot the Multnomah school of the Bible, Portland, since its founding seven years ago, will speak at the First Baptist church Sunday in the ab sence of the regular pastor. Dr. Irving A. Fox. Not only is he an author of several studies on the Bible, but he writes monthly for the King's- Business, publication ot the Bible Institute of Los Angeles. Dr. Sutdif f is nationally known as a, Bible confereoce leader. Re is locally' knows since he has con ducted Bible classes at various times in the Salvation Army hall and in the Presbyterian church. church worship. Sermon, "The Begin ning ot wisdom." Tuesday, 730 pjn.. Christian Endeavor skating party. I Thursday, B p.m.. prayer and Bible study. CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONABT ALLIANCE Gaines street at 5th. H. E. Snavelv. pastor. Sunday school, S:4S a.m.: the Portland highway. Bible school I praise service. Wednesday. 730 p Jn, moraine wnnhin ii am ftmv w 1 9 :4S a.m. with classes for all sees. I choir and orchestra practice. Friday T. Mugford. English evangelist, will Dewey Davis. Supt. BVTTJ 0:19 p.m. 73 pjn, Bible study, bring your . w c.ot,.. "Tn. r gujt i I Mr. and Un Frdrilr RrMr r I Bible, nencil and niiw 5atttr4av lilVII, A klC XMMfr VIIV1 U I I - - , . - . - " . , W Our Churches." 1:30 n.m.. sermon, advisors. saw. canon "The Price of Peace." Youn neonle'i coma. r:i ' r:,":.. V" . I calvait baptist colkt ituit creiitian atet fTki lassrf irvri C..rtHrae auarv rtlcrVtt South Liberty and Muler streeU. Rev. 17th and Court streets. W. H. Lv frit fAtnini vaabar tmt T n m sv Edward L. Allen, pastor. Bible school, man. minister. Bible school assembly "Dangerous Detours." Tuesday. "Sin :S fJn, Trederick Lehmann. SupL 9.4S a Ming worship and corn Unmasked - Wednesdav. "A Straight Morning worship. 11 a.nv. subject, munion. 1050 a jttw aermori. "The Light Question." Thursday. "No Eacspe Friday, "Hell's Blackout." Saturday. "Gone With the Wind." FREE METHODIST Corner Market and Winter streets: rival of the crew. Check Passer Draws Year In Prison aai&ei anu wmicr suecis, i -. .n David L. Fenwick. minister. District I quarterly meeting and missionary convention. Rev. E. F. Aiken, district elder, presiding. Sunday school. 9:43 s.m. Lovefeast 10:30 a.m.; sermon by Communion MedltaUon." World Wide I That Will Not Go Out. Christian En- Guild Vesper service, 4:30 pjn. BYPU oeavor. I JO pjn. Worship, 730 pjn snd rnoneers, 30 p.m. worship service, suear speaker, airs. u. e. koss, who 7:30 p.m., sermon, "Elements of Faith." I will speak on the local migrant work. Midweek prayer and praise service auaweea service Tnursdsy. 7 30 pjn. Wednesday, 7: JO pjn. lnoir renearsai. ry, route two; James Barney I Kimmel. pisner, wuuams avenue; Clara Stenhen A. Mix Astat- first -re Louise Hulbert, 240 Strand ave-1 Dort of John W. Mix rtministr nue; Walter Arthur Hanson, 1070 tor, shows receipts of $329.16 and oarnei street; nannan Bertha An- disbursements of 1289 aerson, so iiooa street; 5ophia Mary L, Greenbrook estate; third uiuiw, rvouie iour; mancne Mar- account of Helena L. Perrin as s-xci orcnttenoerg, 4o u n l o n executrix shows receipts of street; Jwa Fox (Fuchs), 1435 $2285.04 and disbursements of iNortn bummer street; Karl Pen- $2164.32 ny .rysny;, os toutn 16th street; William Rief MrAllistPr George Easter Williams, said tot Eudolf Johnson (Jonsson), 1855 order to sell Dersonal Droriertv ha? have a lengthy record of check East Nob Hill street; Ida Alleman been granted Ethel McAllister, ad- onenses, was sentenced by Judge vazaxas, ooy iNortn cottage, and ministratrix t al a-t i - hi .1 l,. n. MCManan to a year-in the wary r-veiyn riorence Hulbert, JUSTICE COURT state penitentiary Friday when he Mb"' ooutn cottage street, all of Paul H. Pierce preliminary pieaaea gumy to a cnarge oi oD- oaiem; vera jane izgn and An- hearing on charges of contribut taming money under raise pre- ton r-iau, route one, Brooks; Will- ing to delinouencv of a minor con- icnses. me middle-aged man, am tsjeuzer, route one, Stayton; tinued to Tuesday at 9:30 am wno nao waived justice court and Agnes Anna Meyers, Josephine Ilg Mrs. Andv Freeman, true namp grana jury nearing, allegedly had oi route one, and John Henry Gal- said to be Velma McClendon- two written a check for which he had vin of St. Benedict's Abbey, Mt. NSF check charges 'dismissed on no funds in the bank and with Angel; Perl LeRoy Bye and Eva motion of district attorney on con- ilc wuku luwuianoise urn, ooui oi route two, Silver- dition she make restitutiion. anH tph 1 A . T 1 & ... I ion: carDara mick. Aumcvi p' . . Harrv William f.iiwi A .... ' Jonn amden; burglary not m " . . . . uim6i.u vauicimc miiu3. uerviiis: r.m- - j ,,. . . . with burglary not in a dwelling, ma Zistel, ute two, and Minnie at , 1 Z, w ? Dleaded PuBtv continued W iZJrZ" Kenneth Kuscher; trespass; plea make FT IT EVANGELICAL Corner Marlon snd Summer streets. FOURS QUABE GOSPEL n,v- i: ul "etiicord. minister, tr io, v. .-h n... wtrmfm o.u t w nesi i nesec. minister ot music. Sun- Henderson. Dastor. t:4S am.. Sunday . chool t:4S ajn. WUson Launer. Rev. EF. 'Aiken; ii a m. flowed by school; 11 a, morning worahlp, aerv- jupt. onung worship Hoc lock sacrament of the Lord s Supper. Mis- ice; topic. "Bought With a Price"; 15 rJT" yo,? VoS-ao n m nrtl sionarv service 2-30 nm Address bv P- m- crusaders; 7 :i p. m.. evangelistic ,ree ,youm STOJP,,V) P - Sunday sionary service, i.jo p.m. Auuress oy r . j rt evanseliatic service. 7:30 p.m.. sermon: Bessie Kiea, missionary evangensi. -" I "Tmrim About rrii n-ior. Hi, Ph,. vrue -n imcUI muaical Droeram: sermon tODic. cia adoui infirm ueiore nm rny- service, 7 30 p.m., sermon by Miss Church Begins Radio Series The first In a series ef Sunday night broadcasts from the First Presbyterian church, win be heard over KSLM from 7: JO until 1:30 pjn. this week. Speaking on "Separated Yet United," Rev. W. Irvin Williams wfTJ deal with the dilemma of Christian young people. A male Quartet composed of Dr. L. E. Barrick, Garland Hollowell. Ralph Scott, and WHIard Horn schuh, will ting "Nearer My Cod to Thee," and "One Sweetly Sol emn Thought" The Junior choir will assist in the congTegational singing which wffl be directed by Virginia Ward Elliott and ac companied on the piano by Zstbel and Moody Benner. Professor Frank Ch urchin at the organ win play the prelude Londonderry Air" by Coleman, the offertory "Moonlight Over Nazareth" by Diggle, and the postlude "March Pompoto" by Galbraith. Ried. 'I Via Vmir Vf an rf ih ftarfnttir Z. ' ileal Birth That Hat Bearing Upon Tuesday. J:43 p.m.. prayer and praise Mwl. Today.-Bible study and prayer CHURCH OF GOD 940 South 22nd street. Rev. Cleo Watts, pastor. Sunday school, 9:45 a.m.; morning service at 11; revival meet ings Saturday and Sunday, Evangelist Mary Pauls, spesking. services. Friday. 7:43 p.m.. Bible study Saturday. 2:30 p.m.. children's church. KNIGHT MEMOEIAL CONGREGATIONAL 19th and Ferry streets. Howard' C Stover, minister. Morning worship st 11. Sermon by Rev. Robert B. Whlta- , .V. j A xr. "tZfl? t ker- recently from the war scenes of of heeling through Christisn Science service Thursday at 7 JO. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Chemeketa and Liberty streets. Sun day school. 11 a.m., services. 11 am and S PJn. Lesson sermon, "God The Only Cause and Creator." Wednesday meetings at S pjn. Includes testimonies Thirteenth and Center streets. Leo Webster Collar, pastor. S ajn.. Chris tian workers prayer meeting. :43 a.m China. Anthem, "Let Us Go to Bethle- Free public reading room. 305 Masonic hem" (Wildermere). Quarter, ed With God" (MacLean). I Walk- Evening 2un?a3U ,Dle KI001- "Hjp service. 7:30, sermon. "Samuel. Who Supt 11:00 morning worship special pre,ched From the Grava." Sunday music, vocal and instrumental; otter- ,t j0 L1 d Supt " -sii.ii Young people. 8:30 p.m. Newberry: choir special; sermon, I guest speaker. Dr. E. E. Martin.- Port- FIRST CHURCH OF GOD land. :J p.m.. young people s serv- Hood CorU-e jtreeU. Rev. J. F building, open daily from 11 am. to 9 pjn. Wednesday until TJX. IMM AN I' EL BAPTIST Corner of Hazel and Academy streets. Sunday school. 10 am. morn ing worship, 11 a.m. louowed by communion service. Young people's meeting. 7 pjn. Evening service, 7 JO Endeavor Names New Officers MILL CITY The Intermediate Endeavor elected officers at fol lows: Leader, Mrs. Thompson; president. Marguerite Smith; vice president, Dorothy Shuey; secretary-treasurer, Margie Thompson and sergeant-at-arms, Wayne An derson. It was decided to take up collection at each meeting toave toward a trip to some Endeavor Camp next spring. ices; 7 jo p.m . evangelistic service. Uwlon pastor. An all day meeting and p.m. Prayer meeting Thursday. 7 JO (Mi ronirgi uni u ui,, p,, dinner will be held at the church p.m. Minister. Warren Hale. music both vocal and iiMmental. of Sunday. Students from Pacific offertory. Neil Cashion and Mrs. Doris Bioie coUege are expected. They wiU FIRST METHODIST Newberry; choir special; sermon. nv. ch,r-e of the singing. Special Corner SUte and Church streeU ..The Marks of a Spiritual Christian fJl r.ndered bv the trio. A Dr. J jC. Harrison, minister. Ruth Wednesday. 7:13 p. m.. midweek cnurcn visiting minister wiU bring messages. Cramer, director of Christian educa- pi.jci anu pi.BC Ki.iw. 1 - others are expected from Albany p.m., young people's activities. PENTECOSTAL MISSION 315'i fforth Commercial street. Bible school, 2 p.m.; devotional, 3 p.m.: evangelistic. 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, prayer meeting, 7:30 p.m.; Thursday, 7:30; Saturday, 7:30. J. C. and Daisy Wil son, pastors and I tion. Church school. 9:45: nursery. Woodburn. Baptising about 2:30. Young I 11 a.m.. morning worship. It JO. ser- Dle a meeting at sju: preaching at mon iome- ina ultimate r-urpoae oi 30 p.m. Prayer meeting Wednesday I God Is -Our Own Momentum." The at 7:30 p.m. continued lor sentence by the erine Iungen, Jefferson; Tess same iudsre on rrnrlitirn that holu.., j -c -r- :i. T, . "J", xruuit, jonanna nt ;nr,rtor.t. trta f w.n.. maxe restitution of the lowls Schonbachler Scotts Mills' Flora 7 V taken from 150 North Commercial Us fJ: izS'J.i& day &i commitment issued - in, I,7 , "-. -wo, wooa- on fai,.. frt anccv. mwuou was reieasea .on i r,.. i j-. - - i UUl Xi . nis own recognizance Released under similar arrange- Warner, 1930 Fairground road; Jennie Vavra Briggs, 396 North 18th street, and Gladys Christen sen, 195 South 23rd street, Salem. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Cottage at Marion, Robert A. Hutchinson, minister. Church school. 9:45, Frank E. Neer. Supt. Worship service. 11. Minister's theme: "Salva tion in Our Sophisticated Age"; Er- Death Takes Salem Man Jesse Homer Arnold, 1330 North Cathedral choir will rung "Contata Domlna" (Dudley Buck) and "Tee Shepherd's Psalm' (Protheroe): the outh fellowship choir will stng. "God o Touches Earth With Beauty." yout Who pers S JO. evening worshli Youth feUowshlps and university vee- 3. 7:. aer ie ley" "God That Madest Earth and H P topic. Trie Glory of the Morn ing. Tha quartette will sing "Breast Wave. Christian (Shelley) and eaven (Old Welsh Melody). ment was Robert Lutz, who had pleaded guilty to a charge of forgery. Prayer League Growth Noted The United Prayer League, or ganized a few months ago by Rev. T. W. Henderson. Dastor of the Foursquare Gospel church, Is re ported growing steadily. Rev. Henderson reports that he has registered about 150 persons from all denominations. He is striving to register 500 people in or about Salem. Send requests to Rev. Hender son, 4S0 North 18th street, or tel ephone them to 6287. I ; WaA TT i fir t n cMn Wi-itriTrt a rrt triTrm'1Zaheth, MartHleft half of highway; $5 and costs; fine suspended and costs paid. Gordon N. Clark; no operator's license; $1 and costs. George E. Williams; NSF check trial scheduled for today dismissed on motion of district attorney after William haH ntAmH nln in fir- answer admits accident oc- , MUNICIPAL COURT Dick McAllister, 774 Trade Delmer Boje by Elmer Boje, guardian ad litem, vs. Damin Mar in; curred on 12th street cutoff De V?tter' lolst- Legue ' youth 21st street, died at the Veteran's nospitai in wnippie. SAINT PAUL'S EPISCOPAL rW j4 -WaMW& mt . . . a I Ul VU mill V-lCrillCaVeTM M VTV. ICV Arizona, George H Swift, rector. Holy com- I Thursday. He was born ADril munion. 7J0 a m. Church school. 43 - 1 1 M Unl. ..i . n 1 1 am. survived by two sons, CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAT SAINTS BETHEL BAPTIST XlnrtH rnttatf at O trt J F OI thoff, DD. pastor. Bible school. :45 19, 1873 a.m., Arnold Frey, Supt. Morning wor- xre i. ahin 11 urmnn ' "In TtAmemhranre 1 of Me." Anthem. "In Remembrance of Dorn E. Arnold, Midway Island Me. Lord' sermon Power of Prayer." Anthem LordJu S;..-reni:..Fr!yAr rA m ' o tt r.n. n7 -y- TA Tuesday. 7:30 p.m. ana praise service w punrsui . i.u. ov.i, . w. . Choir practice Thursday. 8 p.m. Gerth avenue. SALEM HEIGHTS COMMUNITY m xzjOw iiaDuiari Victts V VapoRub Relievt misery, tu most mothers de. Rao the throat, chest and back wtlh tlma tested. ' H. von Berge. Observance of the Joyd H. Arnold. 1315 North Salem Women's club. Cottage street l's Supper. Evening worship. 7:30. . . c,,. t,n ,,,. -M between CtnUr and Marion. Sunday non: "The Foundation and the 21st street, Salem, two daughters, hooj, j0 m. Evening sacrament. i HaStner Arnoia, iNonn iisi w p m. iteuei ocy j p.m. -4 u- 1 e i tc l o c;,r4 i rkr. in r-w.; sn5.v hi 'Qir'am. services will be announced later. Oscar Uudahl, Supt. Morning service. at 11, sermon subject, "The L.iDerty oi a Christian Man." This service Is broadcast over KSLM from 11 to o'clock. Luther league, t:30 p.m w i . .is nmar Man rnna avonua strvi i 1 riArrv American Lutheran interment is to re ul ueicrest r ,int in . m North Church between ChemekeU I Memorial park. Date for funeral vey Peterson. Supt." 11 a.m'. message. ini wonaenui name. iju, nxi tlan Endeavor. 7:30. special evangel istic massage by Evangelist E. L. Cramblitt. Enoch Zimmerman, Campaign Group tor. cember 9, 4940; denies majority of other allegations of complaint. street n0 operator's license( H. G. Aker and others vs. Clyde e2 50 Harris; cost bill Of $45.30. riiffmrl r TeHnn S a 1 m Shirley Magnuson. president. Teams of rw, m, , Archie A. Mosier vs. Blanche Lrt. t .". ..h,7 1? f: 1 O tie iailiett , , i ...v, ava.MV&vaa va- VWdiS, 1 Cl I1UUI1 111 UIC sRIlllU! "C V W J m i i. ,miu!:r, oraer overruung aeiena- fined $2 50 - visitation." Church council Monday -v o 1 ants' motions .gainst second FTJcis Dallas Brisbane c&ut f-' SeTuy On Sunday amended complamt and requiring ef j-j i- . ivux, I TrntST mrSlSTIAN . ,1 Intham "Hnl Vathsr Hr M v Edythe DeMerrett, Portland, 1 Center and High streets. Guy L. &e enty. persons. women ana aethwv'tn ..B fa pas- OBITUARY defendant to answer or further s. plead within 10 days. Hansen & Rowland, Inc., vs. L. E. Goodman and Ross Goodman; order overruling five of defend ants' motions and allowing two to Board Slates Parley auu icviuumg luaiutui i EUGENE, Ore., Dec. 5 Mem- worship hour. At a :sq tne young peo- - - . - - - fil amonrlml mmnlaint miihin mK . . ! . .... I nle of the church will entertain the Wednesdays and Fridays, Will D dav, ' . L". ! JSL railD .OI-.m!e: ,H5-! ySSL J.fiE jounced at the Sunday morning w - Cl CUUlIamrLlUIl Will Iltertf-L m L Uie ntlWCUIcae; VJlUl s-i ea e au'm-mv LESLIE METHODIST South Commercial and East Myers streets. Joseph Knotts. minister. Sun day school. 9:43 a.m. Morning wor ship, 11 a.m. The service this morning wlu be conducted by the young peo ple, the principal address being giv en by the district president. BUI Hobba Cry. ouse. rnreell In this city Dec. 1st, Lavina Purcell, late resident of 665 Breys avenue. Survived by husband, A. J. Purcell, Salem; sons, W. R. Lan dow, Cleveland, Texas, Oscar Pur cell. Salem, William Purcell, Tigh Valley, Ore., Elmer Purcell, Sa lem; daughters, Mrs. Josephine Zinn, Portland, Ore.; brothers, Herman Keen, Okanogan, Wash., and Fred Keene, Brownsville. Funeral services will be held Sunday. December 7, at 1:30 p.m. from the Rose Lawn funeral home. Interment will be in Brownsville cemetery. SeM Luella I. . Seid, at residence, route 7, Salem, December 3. Sur vived by widower, George A Seid, Salem; son, Herman Paul, Salem; daughters, Hazel and Opal Seid, both' of Salem and Mrs. Willard Weathers, Shedd, Oregon: one grandson, Conrad Weathers, Shedd, and brother Vano Handler oi Nebraska. Fu neral services Saturday, Decem- Belcrest Memorial park. Harper At the residence, 1098 MU1 St., December 4, James H. Harper at the age of 87. Survived by daugh ters, Mrs. A. H. Grant of Marys ville, Calif., Mrs. C. M. Cady, Portland, Ore., Mrs. Myrtle Welch, Portland, Ore, Mrs. Clifford Jones, Salem; son, James E. Har drunken driving released on 1100 Drm- mlniter. Church school. :30 35 men, Will conduct a visitation Brake, sung by Clarice Waring. The u oicu uiuui, !cicku uu t m t w Coo) s t Momln wm. according to " People's services. J0 hail K.miAn h nniiin rvt. io:4S campaign nexi ween, according w rvir t i so , w. a.m. with tiuy jjtuj. pastor, oruig- nev. n. irvin rfiuieuia, posiur ui moo xneme, Hepentance, or ton ing we message upon uie uiemc. - Tint Presbyterian church, aemnauon.- uid time hymn sing led "Reviving Our Altar Fires. " Chtl- ) Ilrjl rresDyterian cnurcn. by c s orwig OrcheaUa duectid by dren's church, directed by Mrs. Guy The group, which Will meet at the I Wendell Johnson. Prayer meeting L. DrUl convenes l me morning -.hiirr-h fnr Innrheona nn Mrmrlava xnursoay. 7iW pjn. uViin hnur At B -M th VMinf Deo- I - - I BETH A NT EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED Comer Capitol and Marion streets. Sunday school, 10 a.m.: services at 11, eh eon at i - 1 1 aw . i a m i ria niarpniiv 1 1 imn-ii Mpma I r.iA . - - w . m -, v regular session, Willard L. Marks, I -j," h. At 7 J0 djti.. in the evan- k,5 Th. unW vm1I rhnir at the home of Mrs. A. Berth, til geUstlc service with the pastor speak- - Tf. , w . t,!, fag upon the theme: "Facing the directed by Virginia Ward Elliott, Crisis , With Christ." The Japanese I wyi gin- the anthem: "Build Thee hmlnr vxlnl etnolr win brine a Dedal I . . . , . muaical numoers ai xnis service, aaiaai - -j - i otm cnsoi wim classes ior au ages. . I and later these guests will be In service. ber 6, at 10 30 a m from Cloueh- 7 J . 1 , ' xiuiuum uvm ui rwuauu charf, of the Christian Endeavor Rev Williams will preach OO speaker. Fellowship hmch x, :'! . Z T. J I motion of defendants for 10 days December 8 and 9 for their next I meeting, which will be a mass meet- . . -T.. ,, women's guild, s pjn. w. 7" further in which to plead. Clarence S. Emmons, executor president of the board, announced gelistlc service with the pastor speak- .."1 . i. ni.-. I Gaines avenue net PalsruAn urf4 ' 4 Tk..tkn,. J ling Upon th Gust Peterson estatet vs. Alberthere Friday. Sunday Dedicated Youth Work "tr m ar i l e -ii a t rt n. In Methodist Lhurches oi Mate s .a.nsk-SsS ae"f &$2lu'Tl FOUR CORNERS FIRST RAPTIIT In the Auburn school. 1 4) ajn. Bi Ruthyn Thomas will also be guest I drews. Betty Ellen Payne Will Leon Lambert. Supt. SOHiisi. I 4 4V.. TK tK c. Jl UUl UIC WAV, AllJ W FIRST BAPTIST I in Tears. bv rtosera. Comer Marion ana Ljoerry srreeis. . v . i:n m n.v inrinv a Tnx nn minUtr Bi- rToiessor r ran vuur.iiua WIU 1 Suggeilid Ilinu BREARFAST Ham and eggs -Hotcakes and coffee BUSINESS MEN'S LCNCH VageUble -piste -Includes drink. Roast port dinner Includes drink and dee Roast beef dinner includes drink and d DINNER Branded i Sirloins . T-Bones . Cubes Pork chops SOc ate rrt. 0e 5e LA DOU'S FQuiain Lunch 183 N. High Sutclifie. president of Multnomah I tory, "Poem," by Fibieh, and the I scnooi ox we Kioie oi ronuno. ien-1 tl j "Marrh In fi bv Wa - r . t:4 ,ru;J; unteers, SOS pjn. Fre-prayer service. Homer. ""ui aa- ... , . . . - . . . , I unteers, 0:13 pjn. Je-prayer service, I nomer. per, Winchester Bay; sisters, Mrs. will be a feature of the service Sunday at the First Methodist 7 pjiCihdeUi cUss room. Evening gos- Member, of church school Mary Decker, Hoxy, Kansas, Mrs. church here as part of a state-wide program- Clara Harper, Salem; grandchild- I Oregon Methodism has set apart and dedicated Sunday as ren, Margaret, Mary Alice and Al- I one of its memorable days. For len Jones, Salem; June Welch and I two years the bishop and his dis- Janace Cady; Portland. Funeral trict superintendents and a well services from the Rose Lawn Fu-1 chosen committee of ministers and neral Home Saturday, December laymen, representing all sections 6 at 1 p. m. Concluding services I of the state have studied and in Mt. Hope cemetery. I planned, with full conference backing, the securing of locations Orme I and nuiimng oi aaequate proper Tw 1111 ) ff - .XJt -1 ' DR. CHAN. LAM . i r ' ChiMS iletletoe Ce. : gal ;,:Jertat Lilnrty . 1 OmHhmI CeMl EleC. Co. Office epe Tuesday aad Saturday only 1 aJB, te 1 tMM ' CoasaltaUefa, Bleod pressure rtrna tests are free el charge. U Tears trn i Alice ADen Orme, 7, died at a tiea to house its growing summer local hosnitaL Wednesday. Dec. ana- year-arouna youtn worE, S. 1941. Survivors are three with 0x6 result that the church dauehters. Mrs. Eldon Newberrv nas xaxen an opuon on .u acres of Salem, Mrs. J. J. Hunt of White on- the ocean at BarView with Fish. Mont: Mrs. Harold Wold of 1 tnree quarters or a rnue ocean ' ' - . I M A I M 1 A Spokane, Wash.; two: brothers, I ironiage anu wiui a ixesxi water Harry Allen ' and Jack "Anenj -in lake one half ; mile skirting the Enelanrl' thre sisters. Mrs.. Lucv I other slde. . At utue aKe tne cnurcn nas a 89 year lease from the govern ment of a. great stimmer camp. On-Little tiver near Roseburg the denomination' owns 20 acres. 'The ehnrehea of the state are asked U dedicate en the altar f its yetrth work Sonday the ' taoney bt cash, and pledres te pay for the 71 acre coast tract and te erect adequate properties n all' three sites far a year- McCleod, Spokane, Wash., Mrs. Lizzie Graham . and. Mrs. Jenny Waters,- in ' England; Mtsl Mary Cope, in Canada; five grandchil dren; and three' great grandchil dren. She was a member of the Baptist church Services will be held Saturday, Dec d, at p. in. in the Terwilliger Edwards funeral chapel and shipment will be' made later to Spokane, Wash for" in- ternnaent aroand Christian edoeational program and an intensive sum mer life-situation, educational and inspirational work with its yoath. Last summer the con ference carried on an Intensive. i Sutcliffee Prayer meeting Wednesday. I wiU mett in a general assembly pentecostaTDghthouse oock for a special pro 420 state street. 10 o'clock. Sunday 1 tram of song and music by chU- sour?? fZVS ices. BeKtnnmg at tne sunaay roommg a nursery is jiuiucu iui service and continuing throughout the .vnn durlntf the momlnf Monday. Rev. Robert Sweeten wiU be conducting -a special series of revival services. Public Invited. Saturday night win include a special fellowship serv-1 . jJ!m, n- e ice with many of the Willamette vauey AUUlUUUOl Uiurcu licvt church groups cooperating, special mu j Just Arrived! Carload Valencia Oranges One Lot . 2 fbze 29 c One Lot five weeks In its various camps. I ."..in" g m I f 1 First Methodist church, one of I Eads. pastor. , o Oregon's largest youth churches, is backing strongly this state- nn'n -TrtTTj.TTi iTtB nsetsT" ATlfi many of its leaders taking, the' po sition that this is one of the op portunities in a lifetime to. make a real investment in creative Christianity as the fathers did in the long ago in the building and endowing ot Willamette univer sity. Dr. J. C. Harrison will, preach on "The Ultimate Purpose of God Is Our Own Momentum". The Cathedral choir directed by Dean Melvin Geist wffl sing Cantata Domine" (Dudley Buck) and "The Shepherd's Psalm" (Protheroe) and- the' youth fellowship chorus will sing 3 dsz. 29 c V Very Street and Juicy!. . - Ucstcrn Food EInrlicl : : : 1S7 S. Commerdil' . .' r Man 's Constant Enemy L.--N .'1 ( K 1 -,. . -si i And It Alwija Wins Unless There's Firs Insiiraacs Coverage Fir is one of man's best" friends and also one of his worst . oemles. But new inxurance policiM can oven protect you t gainst loss ot business suffered while fire damage Is being repaired. Ask us about this protection now, before you -need It' " .v-i- r . . :eniiLiL u. oiaiMisro INSURANCE m iuu st tfi