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PAGE SEVEN r UPROOTED ByJackSords Speaks Sunday in Am IMMANUEL BAPTIST WMT METHODIST Corner erf Hul and Academy 1 i Corner Church and Stat streets. Dr. OpensService streets. Warren C Hale, pastor. Sun-1 J. C Harrison, pastor. Sunday school I day school 10 aja. morning service 11 1 9:45 ajn. Morning service 10:50 o'clock, o'clock. Younc neonle's service 7 p jn. 1 sermon subject "The Miracle of Re-1 v 4 . . OREGON STATESMAN. Salem, Onqon Sahxxdar blaming, Mmiary 21. 1342 i i . . Soecial Rites 1 1 i : . Planned Here " " handicap is rfis -- ( cAmmm: Wsl A6 SfoUB FiVtS BASES ; ! , IfcSi m cwciwat Amp u . -KLt I 71 iSgMAtioMAu ""Tv P O , wo -me most tCr I "' W ff Dallas Dragons Upset Strong Tillamook Five DALLAS Presenting a gym full of fans with the biggest upset of the basketball season. Coach Claude O'Connel's Dallas high Dragons bowled over the strong Tillamook Cheese makers here Fri day night, 31 to 24. Leadinr all the way, the Drag ons held a 17 to 7 half time lead in the fast ball game. Superb guarding on both sides kept the score down, but Rich ardson. Dragon star guard had a big night from far. out, looping 12 counts to lead his mates to the stunning victory. Tillamook 24 Felschaw 9 Christianson 8 Rowe 1 Sutton 2 Vogt 1 31 Dallas 1 B. Smith 4 Boydston 5 Hartman 3 Riggs 12 Richardson Subs: Dallas, J. Smith 4, Hiebert 2. For Tillamook, Berky 3. Referee Howel. Wrestling Finals For District 8 at Salem Today The district eight wrestling tournament, with entries from the Oregon School for Blind, Che mawa Indian school, Silverton and Salem high schools, will get under way today on the high school mats starting at 10 a.m. Winners mt today's events will r?!' .rjrl vur vaiiis nm oiui u j . arcviu- w is. Coach Vern Gilmore of the Vik- ing matmen announced the fol lowing Salem rhigh grapplers would participate in today's matches: Ninety five lbs. B i 1 1 Maude, Jim Erickson; 105 lbs. Henry Henderson, Ray Sugai; liz 10s. Lyle Dierks, state champion at 95 lbs. last year; 118 lbs. Fred Brees, Henry Yoshikai; 123 lbs. Otis Wilson, Don Thompson; uz lbs. Jirn Lyons, Mas Kyono; 138 lbs Don Bowers. Niamey uison; 145 lbs. Leonara lawless, lea Howe; 155 lbs. John Wehrli, Lawrence Pohl; 165 lbs. Albert Miller, iieavyweignt. ay ler. John McuracKen. Only two entries have been submitted from tne Buna f 8cbol, those being Todd and ' Perdue, the former entered in the 105 pound clan, and Perdue in the 145 pound division. Silverton Five Downs Estacada SILVERTON SUverton's Silver Foxes trounced Estacada, 63-30 In a wild Virw-in contest at Silver- ton Friday night Big John Day, Silverton center, scored 15 points. ....... m ..... a. . using ineir second xeam me en- 4fis MWTnt fiit1 fsurrH rtsAtrirwi tVi Foxes found their opponents easy victimi , In the preliminary tilt Estacada nery is in progress by many grow 5? ers in this area. F.tarad tsa. ' ms silverton Stormer 7 Brown Douglas 8 -Sparks thinrn Liptrat 1 vtaMHa- RAarri ft Partr t Nash 2. Silverton: Burr 8. N. Anderson , Moon 2, Eliot 4, De- vnas I- Referees: Emith. - ? Bud Johns, Bob Dayton in Tourney DAYTON The Dayton union sfch "school basketball members are preparing to attend the Yam- mill county B league tournament. which will be held Friday and Karurrlav. . February 20-21, at Linfidd college, McMinnville. Basketball Scores COLLEGE BASKETBALL CoL of Ida., 38, Willamette 44. Idaho 38, Oregon 36. Washington 47, Oregon State 40, Montana 76, Whitman 63. USC 59, California 37. Portland 39, Gonzaga 30. C. Puget Sound 52, Pacific U 45. At Eugene Oregon Frosh 64, Oregon State Rooks 45. HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL Medford 41, Ashland 34. Corvallis 31, Oregon City 22. EugeneSl, Milwaukie 36. Hood River 34, The Dalles 29. Canby 38, Molalla 34. Corbett 29, Sandy 17. Dallas 31, Tillamook 24. Toledo 29, Lebanon 14. Columbia Prep (Portland) 47 Lakeside (Seattle) 39. Parkrose 44, Chemawa 32. Tigard 41, HiUsboro 39. Central Catholic (Portland) 25, Seattle Prep 18. Rainier 37, Clatskanie 28. Yamhill 35, Amity 29. Beaverton 33, Forest Grove 30. Newberg 31, West Linn 22. Salem 43, Albany 29. Portland teams: Grant 38, Benson 32. Roosevelt 29, Jefferson 23. Washington 29, Sabin 25. Lincoln 44, Commerce 30. Junction City 29, Springfield 23. Milton-Freewater 28, Hermiston 19. Cottage Grove 24, University (Eugene) 20. Gram Market I r Cli J J7 rifJCS OULUC CHICAGO, Feb. 20-(fl3l)-Weak- ened by a decrease in milling and m-ofessional trade support, which kept prices firm most of I the week, the wheat market slid a one cent a bushel loss Friday, I closing at the day's low point. cent iOWer than Thursday, with May $1.30Vi-, Jul; $1.31-, wheat reflected ex- cauUon prevailing among jjj interests in the market, from 1 producers to bakers, largely as a I resui t Cf uncertainty regarding federal policies affecting grains I and because of war developments, Countrv retorts indicated that whne producers' wheat sales had diminished ereaUv. e levators have been receiving more inquiries concerning prices to be had in case of sale. Traders said this indicated that as government loans on wheat collateral begin to mature, with all notes falling due April 30, farmers are thinking about what they will da They can pay off I the loans and sell or turn over their grain to the government Planting of PeaS c? r n I 1 C 1 1 1 ! tfeiima oCneUUie I DAYTON Pea .planting under contract for the Woodburn can- At the Miles Maxwell farm here 4 Seeley 28 acres win De raisea, iu 9 Peagey are of the Thomas Laxton varie 15 Day ty and the balance is alderman. nir Anorcnn Becauiie of the continued wet weather the planting is almost three weeks later-than last year. The acreage.is increased. 5 V4 acres over last year at the Maxwell farm. Levi McCormack Joins US Team' ' PORTLAND, Feb. ttt.-P)-Levt McCormack, ; Indian out fielder, purchased from Spo kane of the Western Interna tional league by the Portland Beavers. - has enlisted ia the FOe tO YEARS A fltOR& WrfMTMe COSfod PfiAVM aa -me -n?Ape tz&ofe. Sprague Slates State Giiard Expansion Plans Plans for the expansion of war emergencies will be explained by Gov. Charles A. Sprague in a radio address to be broadcast Sunday night at 10:15 over stations KEX, KOIN and KWJJ City Liaison Group Takes CC Offices The army-civilian liaison com mittee recently appointed by Mayor W. W. Chadwick to repre sent the people of Salem in con nection with business and sol- dier welfare problems that may come up with the. military unijs stationed here, will open offices Monday in the chamber of corn- merce building. Committee members are Frank Earnest, Tom Hill, and Tom Armstrong. The Silver Falls room will be the new office and the telephone number will be 3044. Furniture and equipment have been furnished by H. L. Stiff Furniture company and Joe Land of the Capital Office Equipment company. Treed fPorky' Given Succor Clint, the handle-with-care pet I of Alpha Psi Delta fraternity at Willamette university, was treed Friday, and City . Poundmaster Russell Maw used a lasso to res cue the porcupine. A dog chased Clint up a tree in the 600 block, North Winter street, meanwhile getting his quo- ta of quills. Then Maw was called and climbed the tree to throw a rope to the "porky II,. A. f nere 8 UDe IOF KftWlintT Rfinlf """"b SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 2t I (JPj-Uerh Goldsmith, secretary of a local bowlhur learne. de- scribed today a father and son bowling feat which he said was unequalled in his 42 years con nection with the sport. Nick Sorich, San Rafael dairyman, and his soar Russell, after bowling 60 games together here on the same team, tallied the exact n amber ef pins, totals of 10,9(6. Goldsmith said the odds against such an achievement was practically In calculable. " army, Rollie Schefter, business manager of the Beavers, said Friday. Famous Church -... . ..'.,'...,..::. :v w ' ''-'! ... T It H - J - ' . - . . - . . t ; .; vT ' ,. .... . -,y . ?".'... . . : - r 1 A J. i , " "l r " '":. ', : !'; mmm a .Mil I ml i Tr ' m I " iim Pictured above b Dr. Walter D. Kallenbach, blind evangelist, who will begin a series of special service at Calvary Baptist church here Tuesday. Dr. Kallenbach ts a member of lhl Beta Kappa and an meeting Thursday. 7 30 pjn I Raynor Smith, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m., morning service U o'clock. 1 Annual Laymen's Sunday. Robert I Forkner. leader. Subject, -Dynamic Christianity." Evening service 730 o'clock. Rev. H. C Stover of Knight Memorial Congregational church, preaching. Epworth leagues 630 pjn; All-church cooperative dinner Tues- day, 630. i ' KNIGHT MEMORIAL I CONGREGATIONAL. I ih mnrt Vpm streets. Howard C I Stover, pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m.. morning service ll O ciock, unnon er, ui. naipn w. sayiess. san r rmn subject, "Being Good Without Try-1 cisco. Topic: "A Light in the Night" lng. Antner. Uoraf in ims owieu Hour (Walter). Evening service i :ju o'clock, sermon by Rev. s. itaynor Smith. pastor of Jason Lee Methodist church, in pulpit exchange, Christian Endeaver, 630 pjn. Joseph Knotts, pastor. Sunday school I and His God." Anthem. "Not Alone for Miehtv Emnire." (Prichard). Spe-1 cial service 730 presented by the church laymen, C. W. Stacey. pre- iding. addresses by C. T. French and thn ThrM vouns neoDle'S societies I 6 30. Prayer meeting Thursday, 7 :30 1 r. m I ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN 16th and A streets. Rev. H. W. Gross. 1 pastor. Sunday school 9 ajn.. services 10 a.m. Special guest speaker Rev. t Mr u.v. .viitiv. urrrtirv flf student welfare committee. Chicago, Lutheran radio hour Sunday over sta- I tions KALE Portland and k.wil, .ai- i bany. Dr. Walter A. Maier. speaker. I Midweek Lenten services every wea- nesday, 7:30 p.m. ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL Church and Chemeketa streets. Rev. Rarff H. Swift, rector. Sunday school 9:45 a.m.. Robert R. Boardman, Supt. Junior choir rehearsal, a.m. Morning service 7:30 o'clock, service of the Holy Communion (in the cha pel). 11. the Litany and sermon by the rector. Offertory by the choir. "Lord, or Thv Tender Mercies Sake" (Far- rant). Ronald Craven, director of the choir, Ruth Bedford, organist. Lenten services Wednesday. 7 -m., iu a.m., and 7:30 p.m. Instructions. Radio Talk on the Oregon state guard to meet and the statewide Mutual net ."at " v F I announced Friday, Gov. Sprague has been In con ference for several days with Col. Ralph P. Cowgill, com mander, of the state guard, Col onel E. V. Wooton, state ad jutant c-eneral. and representa tives of the rerular army forces in this area, working out more aggressive defense plans which include expansion of the state guard organization. Al ..n.nP;nM f rnA I rt.iuinj iui t ' home guard, civuian oeiense in rCKU e-"" """" Arrfr , , v " X "r' u f!LC ulu TT . - vurs 4uu muuMiiuo i .uiun.oi ""UU0"."0ur' V.:V;: uic vanuua yivvcui uw. " soon De given aavance tecnnicai . . i-i-w i i j i iniormauon wmcn anuuiu iu ill wen cuipa a..v In F'""" u.6u.w.M " j I county in the state Developments of the past few weeks in the Far East have made Gov. Spragrue apprehen sive as to the vulnerability of Oregon and other western states. He said, however, that he saw no occasion "for hysteria or undue alarm.' Dr. Crane Guest Speaker Sunday Dr. Gertrude Boyd Crane, pro fessor of psychology at Pacific ; w a.h.-4 tnm uiuvcidilj, mu uc CatUi Sunday night service at the First Methodist church. one wu Vespers at 6:30 o'clock on ine Adequate Christ' and n.m. on "The Road to God." w t t fa. S fT - i 1 A 1!HA ...HI Wa I coryoon tsioogeu smgmg now Thou My Hand. Dear Lord. .. , . . . t in ine morning service ur. Harrison will preach the sermon on "The Miracle of Reconcili- ntinn and the cathedral choir, di- rected by Dean Geist, will sing "Deus Miseratur" (Brackett).l-he morning solo, -seea; ie me Truth" (Ellis), will be sung by Marjorie Reeve. TVw Sal Slims . - SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 20rVl -Ralph Hodgin, left-handed hit - ting outfielder drafted by the San ""fe v.. j Francisco baseball club from Hartford of the eastern league, sent in his signed contract Thurs- ri Hi. W i. in P.uilford. p N.C. Speaker Arrives ing, "Deus Mlaeratur." Morning solo I the Truth.' Kvening service 1M o'clock. Sermon Subject "The Road to uoa,- ur. Gertrude Boyd Crane. Evening solo, "Hold Thou My Hand, Dear Lord,' Corydon Blodgett Dr. (jrane wui speax at tne university Vespers, 6 -JO on "The Adequate Christ." Junior high and high school fellowships 6 JO pjn, FEB. ST PRESBYTERIAN Chemeketa and N. Winter streets. uun uwuia, uunwr reugious cuu- cation. Sunday school 0:41 a-m Corn municants class 030 ajn.. J. J. Fitz- simons. Sunt. Church nursery. Morn- ing service 103 o'clock. Guest f peak- atcujjik mvwc I ,o g ciuck. ji.wi Droaacasx xrom until b:3U. special music, aermon suoject. "An unaer- standing Heart." A junior Christian Endeavor group will be organized at 430 in junior department College and I Business young people, o. .intermedi ate and high school CE 6:30. Cub Pack organized Monday 730. Boy Scouts Monday, 730, Don Douris. nesday and Triday at 4. Church night dinner and Bible study Thursday. 630. High school CE party Dallas, Friday, leave church at 7. FOURSQUARE GOSPEL 19th and Breyman streets, one block south of Center. Rev. T. W. Hender- I son, pastor. - Sunday school 9:43 a.m., I classes for all ages. Morning service 11 o'clock, sermon subject by pastor. 7:45 o'clock, evangelistic service, old fashioned song service, testimonies, imiilril nrngrim (hnrt aarmnn h I pastor. Sunday. 6:15 p.m.. Crusaders. Tuesday, 7:45 p.m., prayer and praise service. Wednesday, all day feuowsmp meeting at Woodburn Foursquare church. Friday. 7:45 p.m., Bible study Saturday. 2 pjn- children's church. Everyone welcome. Blind Orator Due Tuesday -sr-h -ww fi f i f Ur. Kallenbach UpeilS I Evangelistic Series At Calvary Church From the pulpit of Calvary Baptist cnurcn, 1Z3U sou in iid- erty street, a young orator will begin a series of evangelistic ser- mons Tuesday night at 7:30 , . I Wp i T)r Walter T) Knllpn- bUnd IrnAum thrrtiierrtiriiit thA TTmtrl I States and Canada as an out standing scholar and preacher. To preach ne had to know tne Bible, so he memorized the New lesiament. 1111s required s ajn.. classes for au ages. Morning church Sunday at 7:30. Two vib years and was accomplished by 7 'c.iUU; raharps, played by Mr. and Mrs. mouuiuuiK iv veises at uiiic, read to mm by university menus. aji. rvaueiiuatu was icvwiuy voted tne outstandmg evangelist in America by the International Association of Evangelists. He is .... I said to have a umaue and at- tractive way of presenting Scrip- ture trum 11131 maKes hls ser" mons unusuaUv appealing. He di- rects the song service with his uuuici, aim t-iujs Mii i cam service. Dr. Kaiienoacn speaks to lar& crowas wnerever ne goes. He travels extensively alone and does so because he has train- . . - . . i his other senses acutely to make UP IOr lack Ol Slgnt. Me . . ..... . . T. taxes care 01 au uie aetaus con- nected with his work and does everything a seeing person does except drive an automobile and read. Of course he reads the crauie. dui mat is limited ana slnur uvt Ru THtvanl T Allen slow, says Kev. iwiward 1 uien, local pastor, who has arranged for fa visit here, The public is invited to attend all these services. FREE METHODIST raarsei ana wmier streets, wvu L. Fenwick, pastor. Sunday school 9:43 a.m.. Morning service 11 o'clock. Young people s service 7 p.m. Even i,rllZ MweeK tng service 7 :4a o clock prayer and class meetings Wednesday. 7:4S P - I HIGHLAND FRIENDS I Hiahl.nH ...n... . m,.,K .t.f Herman H. Macy. pastor. Sunday I school 10 a.m.. c niton Ross, supt. i suDject. ine stairs to Heaven. Jun - ipr ts at o:wp.m young peoples I Utic service 7:30 o'clock. Midweek Prayer and praise service Thursday. Pentecostal lighthouse o state, street, o. M Eads. pastor. I suntUT scnooi ill ajn- itiinn iodic, . , - - . . -juier Made Queen." Morning serv- lee 11 o'clock, sermon subject. "Let StfFWVrS: 11 nl.lr ..nn m,,M- -I mon .subject. Wilbur Adams. Bible I .IJ-'Z nv,? scrvic; T wednda?: 7 jo pin." SEVENTH DAT ADVENTIST norui sumiucr at noua itrRii, i-. North Summer at Hood streets. N. C. Erntson. pastor. Sabbath school 9 .30 a m, M. T. Madsen. Supt. A. class Vn- bB"v Cent I rtnrt a Church SchaoL" Bantism lust J foUowing the morning service. Young 1 People;, meeting 3 JO pjn. Mrs. B. f ,tuQ Wednesday, 7 JO. Choir rehearsal sxuay weunesaay, liw. i-noir renouiw Wednesday. S JO. A. Steinert in charge. SOUTH SALEM FRIENDS .""U,,":"""' isireci, union . mum, wwr. siuiu; I I school 10 ajn, morninT service 111 o'clock. Sermon subiect. "Choice and fSttin dnvoT7 pjnt Pra?er 9""?" 11" Ai-'L- inecuiia ihuwjf. - CHURCH OF GOD 40 South 22nd street. Rev. Oeo w. "The union o Heart ana hm Wstts. pastor. Sunday school 9M a.m. Evening service 730 oclock. sermon Classes lor evervonl Good teachers. IpT Rev. J. Paul Alexander. "Being Morning service U o'clock. Evening service 7 JO o'clock. Wednesday Bible study 7 JO p.m. on "The Revelation of StZrTid'7' 7:30 yOUn "' s- ... ranra nr iriri nmT nr VLATTER DAT. SAINTS S60 N. Cottaee street Sunday school 10 a jjb. sacrament meeting sum pjn. Relief society Tuesday 2 pjn. Mutual! in.nmnM m TiiMrfi nirtit. I rti rvATJ ufTsniinT , Corner 15th and MU1 streets. LoweU uuger, pasLur. ouriuay tmum m :9 a.ni. i t unminv vrvin 11 o'rWk- WYPS C-4S1 Ernest Friesen. minister of music. Ev- pjn. Evening service 7 JO o'clock. Mid- en lng service 7 JO o'clock. Sermon sub week prayer service Wednesday. Jed, "What Perfection of Life Can pjn. Teacher's training class Wednes- Men Expect Ut This World." Youth dav. 7 p.m. Rev. Frank Be tzer. presi- groups JO p.m. Bible study , and dent of Oregon conference will noMi prayer inursuaj, -w pan. - the second quarterly conference Sun-1 - day at 11 ajn. and 7 JO pjn. FTRST 8MRITDAIJST PrLGRIM HOLINESS 75-Market street. Dr. E. P. Dixon, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 ajn. Wor ship. 11 ajn. Meeting. tuk pjn. rrayer mmvHnr - Thm i nm .i j ;( .s i - w Call Anuerdlng, above, mis siooary and Bible teacher, who will conduct services at the First Baptist church, beginning Sunday. AMERICAN LUTHERAN 343 North Church street. Rev. M. A. Getzendaner, DD, pastor. Sunday I scnooi :s ajn. Morning service n O clock. sermon SUbiecL "Pllm Branches or Cross-Beams." Evening I service 7 o clock, Luther league. BETHEL BAPTIST North Cottage at D street J. T. Ol- JST ArnofdeyTlukrnl service ii o'clock, sermon subject. I "Gathering Others." Evening service. 7:30 o'clock. "Christ and You.- Youth Feiiowship Hour. 6:30. illustrated ad- dress by Miss M. B. Schilling. Prayer meeting Wednesday. 7:45 pan. Thurs- day. s pjn, choir practice. rAI.VARV BAPTIST I South Uberty at Muier streets. Rev. SSofVis .i'scSE aupu iMtoming service 11 g ciock, i nt'u-c.pe I service 730 o clock, sermon subject. I "The Lost and Found Department" sored by young people's organizations, ur. waiter u. Kaiienoacn, Diina 5v1.bein "Spiritual Crusade' KCniritn.1 rViir..M ! state and lBth streets? r. fLTheuer. a pastor. Sunday J, a-u o'clock, day ' humUjition snd prayer, sermon subject. "The Hand-1 wriiina on uie win. cveauia acrnce .'T ST" 32? S:" 2SSSSSS2- SSi ZI ' - - CHRISTIAN AND MIS S ION AX Y ALLIANCE Corner of Fifth and Gaines street. I g- IJfoo speaker for the day during the pas w-"Sf- "S? "XL-? 'u tor's absence. Evening service 7 :30 7:30, Wednesday Bible study and g,dio hon'krTc1ence woeik. West siem. pnimra nv ruDTOv "?r ."""ri - streets. Sunday school 10 a.m.. morning vice of reVtoration, But a :ii Young People's meeting, 1:15. Evn- ISTYZjn. ""eBUi' court street christian lJZfc. stoii " school i aJ Mrs. B. F. Shoemaker. Supt. Morning rJ- r.., .r.'Zi: rne jrrea rur deavor meetings, s jo p.m. Evening -""'r v"!l,rr" I VrUBSCT C iCTU Ul flUU" week service Thursday. 730 pjn. ENGLEWOOD UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST 17th and Nebraska avenue. Rev. C. 5"ornrvice lY sermon suDiect, nappy atoumers. unnstian snaeavor. evening service 7l30 o clock. Mnnon Ubiect. "The Half I True Promises of sin." FIRST BAPTIST ' North Liberty at Marion streets, Ir vine A. Fox. DD. pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m., Fred Broer. Supt. Morning service 11 o'clock. Sermon subject. "Prayer of Habakkuh, or a Plea for Revival." by Dr. Fox. Young nnurakin 1 nm s.nn I JJ4. ..-wJK. -D.i. thi service 7 JO o'clock. "Reacions to the Lord's Coming." by Dr. Carl Armer-1 ding, noted preacher and evgangelist I will h.nin . uHm mMtinn I for -tw0 WFC,. afternoons at I'M and evenings at 7 JO. FOUR CORNERS BRANCH I Auburn hvu hou. Irvin A. Fox. I DD, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 sjt.. 1 Leon LamDert. aupt. 1 waimiv nn vrn HayesviUe school house. Pacific Supt. FIRST CHRISTIAN Center and High streets. Guy L.I Drill, pastor. Sunday school SJO a.m., I C. . Lee. supt. Morning service. u ..j ucfuu. muivii vuujw... 10:45 oclock, sermon subject, "Echo i - u... - n.n. S",' rJ:.t : I UIBH lamilll, w.w, H.I .1 . guv L Drill " "New l'JV Discoveries." Ev o'clock. "The Mes- r'.rclrch uT .nsorma Ui. evl I wHl be m charr. of I I !friouri Wanted. 500 men to attend the 90 and 9 men s class of tne cnurcn next i .A a. ju 1 , .t"j " 1 .1"" i toiTdiiriet wUl i Christian churches in this district will I l-t around the table at 6:45 pJn. meet around the table I Feb. 23 at the church. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Chemeketa and Liberty streets. Sun- . ; .rinnl 11 am Services 11 ajn and 1Serrnon wbcl ' Mind." Wednesday meeting 7 JO pjn. Includes I testimony of healing tnrougn uins- tian Science. Reading room 305 Ma-1 sonic temnle ooen daily except Sun . . . - m j . ".Jn- 9 pjn. Wednesday 1 I P-nu rSX CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE I Center and 13th streets. Rev. Weav- 1 . w M ntr. Snndx aehool :4S ajn.. Milford StulL Supt. Morning I service 11 ociock. sermon oy uie paa- Lead of cod. m owmk prayer serv- Wednesday. 7 .IS pjn. . rnvrarnATinN at - Cot1"tCM. tL Robert A. lfl-hi. c,1nji,. uAmi a -11 SAUtVIMIMWIf THWIt wmsob sviiws, ajn. Morning service 11 ocmck, ser- - I mon subiect. "The Heights Are CaU- I ng Igue of youth, :45. Carolyn I Brown and Michael Carolan will sing uui, bitiw. w, - FTJtST EVANGELICAL Rev. Paul P. Petticord, pastor. Sun VVtim siaii iv 4TUBW uuuuim ewcCMi Idav school 9:45 ajn. Wilson Launer. I Supt. Morning service ll o'clock, aer- aio. nuiia vuiiniteicuu iurl act. Freids Wagner Merhaut. pastor, as- 1 sisted by her son. "A Crystal Reader." 11:30 p.m. "What Is the Unpardonable - iSin." 7 JO o'clock "What Is Spiritual- i ismr- mo nost wncneon u. very bodv welcome. Missionary to Carry On ; Bible Lessons, ! f Nightly Addresses Dr. Carl Amerding, missionary, preacher and teacher, will hold special services at the First Bap tist church, starting Fetu-uary 22 and extending through March 6. Scheduled for 2:30 weekday af ternoons is a Bible study on the psalms to be followed by evan gelistic messages at 70 pin. While a young man Dr. Armer ding was a missionary to Central America, After 18 months in the. RepubUf! of Honduras, he wag forced to return to this country because of ill health. Soon after his return he began preaching. He married and settled in the ; southwest, making his headquarters a t Albuquerque, NM, where he carried on a bilin gual work among the whites, Mexicans and Indians of that re- glon. After 10 vears in New Mexico " C v during wmcn ume ne Compieiea his college work at the Univer sity of New Mexico with an en- viable scholastic record, he left wim hi family for California, where he lived for several years. Mpanwhiln h onffaeml in an itJn- Meanwnue ne engaged in an lun- erant Bible teaching ministry in n t v, ttuj c. wi His teaching career began in j Chafer of the Dallas Theological ary caUedhim to the chir vi ic auu muuii ginners Greek and other courses. niex uuer: years si uic seiuiiuiry, he again returned to his itinerant ministry, xnree years were spent in Npw Talnnrl a wpII a nm - time studying the Holy Land and Europe. Since the summer of 1940 Dr.' Annerding has been associated with the extension department of ch,u Moody. Bible Institute. Musical Features Of Program Set Four musical features will be presented at the First Evangelical Abe Doerksen. the pipe orean olaved by Carmen Gueffrov. and the trombone played by Rev. Pet ticord will feature a combination number entitled "The Cross of tk. tr;n nt vN .tp. ticord, Ernest Friesen, and Doerk sen wm sing "Sometime" (Hark neK). Miss Genevieve Scharf will sing a soprano solo entitled "We wiu i ouow inee Dy J. u. Jove. Friesen,--win sing, "All Hail the I Power." Rev. Petticord will preach on "what perfection of Life Can Mi Rnwt in Thi. WW" I f.ww. ... . . Radio Programs KSLM SUNDAY 139t Ke. 1:00 Just Quote Me. 8 JO Isle of Paradise. S:4S Kerb Jeffrey's Songs. 9:00 Sunday Symphony. 9:30 Rhythmic Romance. 9:45 Diminutive Classics. 100 The World This Morning. 10:15 Four Notes. 10:30 Pled Piper. 11. -00 American Lutheran Church. 12 :00 Tomorrow's Hits. 12 JO Jean Sevillier's Commentary, 12:45 Waikiki Dreams. 1 :00 Deaconess Hospital. 1:30 Freddy Nagle Orchestra. 2:00 Hillbillies. 2:15 Church of Christ. 2:30 Songs of the Week. 2:45 Lew White. Organist. 3:00 Salute to South America. 3:15 Novelettes. 3:30 Boy's Town. 40 They Too Like Music. : 4 JO Hollywood Spotlight. S1X Old Fashioned Revival. 60 Tonight's Headlines. :15 Sundown Serenade. JO Music From Many Lands. 7.-00 Dinner Dance. 7:30 The Round Up. 8O0 First Presbyterian Church. SJO Wohl's Sophisticates. 1 40 News. ' 9:15 Timely Tunes. 9 JO Back Home Hour. 100 News. 10:15 Dream Time. R.GW NBC SUNDAY S29 K. 40 Church in Your Home. JO Music and American Youth. AO Sunday Down South. JO Emma Otero. Singer. 10:00 Upton Close, commentator. 10:15 Silver Strings. 10 JO World Is Yours. 10:43 Sammy Kay- Orchestra. 11:15 Concert Petite. i nau ' .nicaKU nuuwi Amvtm. I 1240-Bob Becker's Dog Chats. U:l-H. V. Kalter Kaltenborn II ao Radio Comments 12:45 Here Comes the Band. 10 Garden Talks. 1:15 Tony Worts Scrapbook. 1 JO Stars of Tomorrow. 20 Opera Auditions 2 JO The Nichols Family. 20 Home Fires. 3:15 News Headlines St Hilltea. 2 JO Quis of Two Cities 4:00 Jack Benny. 4 JO Band Wagon. 5.-00 Charlie McCarthy. SJO One Man's FamUy. 6 .00 Manhattan Merry -Go-Round. JO Album of Familiar Music. 70 Hour of Charm. 1:30 Sherlock Holmes. 8 :00 Great Gtldersieeve. 8:30 Beau Solr Musical, 90 Walter WlncheO. 9:15 The Parker Family. 9.30 Carnival. 100 News Flashes. j 10:15 Bridge to Dreamland. 11:00 Song of the String. 11J0 War News Roundup. . KgX NBC BCNDAT-tm Cf. 00 News. ' -5 Graziella Parrega. S:15 Al and Lee Reiser. 5 JO Revue in Mtmatur. ! 90 Quiet Hour. 9 JO Radio City Music HaO. i 10 JO Speaking of Glamour. 10:45 New Show a Day. 110 Great Plays. 129 Wake Up America. ,! 10 National Vespers. 1 JO Songs of Your Heart 1:45 Christian Science Program, : 20 Hollywood Theatre. . 2 JO Music Steelmakers. 20 CathoUe riotir. 3:30 SUrs of Today. 40 Eurooean News. 1 4 JO Grow a Garden.' 4:45 Melodic Contrasts. 00 Tommy Dorsey. 3-Floyd Wright 85 Pearson & Allen -O0 Grandoappy and His Pals. Jo A Bookman's Notebook. -: 4:45 Songs by Dinah Score. T0-Cood WUI Hour. :- - 1 I I A - r v Dr. Ralph W. Bayless, above, sec retary for the American Bible Institute in the Pacific district, who will speak at the Sanday morning service of the First Presbyterian church. San Francisco Man Expected Members and friends of the Presbyterian church will hear the story of the world's best seller at the 10:55 Sunday morning service when Dr. Ralph W. Bayless, sec retary for the American Bible society in the Pacific district, speaks on "A Light in the Night Dr. Bayless works out of the San Francisco office, dividing his time between California, Nevada, Oregon, Washington, Alaska and Hawaii. The senior vested choir, direct ed by Virginia Ward Elliott, will sing the anthem, "The Beati tudes," (Shelley). The solo, "Whither Shall I Go From Thy Spirit?" (MacDermid) will be sung by Virginia Ward Elliott. Organ selections being played by Prof. Frank Churchill will in clude the prelude, "Homage to Batiste," (Rockwell), the offer tory, "FJegie," (Massenet) and the postlude, "March in A," (Dig- gle). The night message will b brought by W. Irvin Williams, speaking on "An Understanding Heart." Special music will be pre sented. A Junior Christian En deavor group will be organized at 4:30 and everyone interested ia asked to meet at that time with Don Douris, youth director. On Monday Cub Pack No. 8 will be organized at 7:30 pjn. with a large group of parents scheduled to meet with R. R. Ruddiman, scout executive, In the club room for a study of the Cub program. Dance S 1 a t e d to Aid Guard Unit Mess Fund The mess fund of Company K, Salem's state guards, is to bene fit from the dance scheduled by the VFW Cootie club for March 8 at the VFW hall, officers of the club announced Friday night. All profits from the dance will go into the fund, which supplies the company with "coffee and w ' t-ocn.lor Hrill mVMc These schedoles are supplied ay the lespecUrs sUUoas. Any varia tions noted y listeners are dne te changes mad by the stattoas wuJtomt notice te this newspaper. 0 Inner Sanctum Mysteries, 8:30 Jack Benny 00 Sunday at Nine. 9:15 Eleanor Roosevelt 9 JO News Headline tc Hilites. ii News. 100 Palace Hotel Orchestra. 10:90 Quiet Hour. " 110 This Moving World. ll:15-Organ. 11 JO War News Round Up. ROD CBS SUNDAT 479 K. 0 World Today. :15 Organ. 4:45 Gypsy Caravan. 70 Church of the Air. 7:30 Wings Over Jordan. 8:00 West Coast Church. 9 JO Invitation to lrrJng. 90 News. 9:15 Service to God tc Country. 9 JO Salt Lake Tabernacle. 100 Church of the Air. 10 JO News. 10 JO What's New at the Zoo. 110 News 11:15 Wilson Ames Orch. 11 JO Columbia Workshop. 11 A3 News. 1 120 New York Philharmonic, I JO Pause That Refreshes. 10 Family Hour 2:45 William Shirer. Newt. : 00 Silver Theatre. SJO Melody Ranch. 4:15 Public Affairs. 4J0 New. A 4:45 William Wallace. . S0 World News. SJO Opera Echoes. 5:55 Elmer Davis, News. 40 Sunday Evening Houx. 70 Take It or Leave It. , ! JO They Live Forever. 80 Crime Doctor. 825 News. JO Baker Theatre Players, 90 Leon F. Drews. 9 JO What's it aU About! 190 Five Star Final. 10:15 Cosmo Jones. . 10 JO Wartime Women. '- 10 JO Air-Flo. 10:45 Marine Corps. 110 Manny Strand Orchestra. II JO Organ. 1145 News. . ' ,1 . t KALB MBS SUNDAY 1239 K ' 80 Reviewing Stan. 8 JO Diminutive Classics. 85 Voice of Propnecy Chote. 90 Music for Sunday. 9 JO Frank Cuefal, BaUvU. 0.-40 Sam Brewer From Egypt AO-John B. Hughes. 100 News. 10:15 Romance vf me Hl-Waya, 10 JO The Hymn Singer. 10:45 Canary Chorus. 110 Safety Songs. 11:15 Melody. 11 JO Strings in Swlngtlma. 11:45 Hollywood Whispers. 120 The Americas Speak. 12 JO News, -12:45 Repair for Defense. 10 Lutheran Hour. . 1 JO Young Peoole's Church of Am 20 Swedish Temple. 2 JO Bible Classes. 3 0 Confessions. SJO Bulldog DntJllMOd. 40 Fact Tinders. , , i 4:15 Rabbi Magnin. : 4:30 Nobody's Children. 8 o American Forum. 5 Around the Ooct M 60 Old Fashioned Revival Hot TOO San Ouentin Prison, 7 JO Keep "Em KoUlBI-. . . S0 Hinson Memorial Cburca. . 90 News, . .- 9 as Voice of Propnecy. ., 9:45 Sunday Serenade. 100 Al Donahue Orchestra. - ; , 10 JO News. r, , 14:45 Johnny Scat VmmL 110 Jack Teagarden Orchestra. ll JO A) Donahue Orchestra. i