The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 07, 1942, Page 5, Image 5

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    Th OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Saturday Morning. March 7. 1S42
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Local News Briefs
JtJ J? "i1 " e .ESS! I Coming Events
water commission tome - months
ago to replace Floyd Siegmund,
resigned, will serve through 1944,
Instead of being required to run
for a two-year .term this May, as
erroneously stated -Friday in The
Statesman. The appointment runs
or the full term, rather than until
the following general election.
Members whose terms expire, both
of whom f iled' Thursday or re
election, are Chairman Van Wied-
er and Dr. Harold M. dinger.
Rummage,
Terry.
FrL & Sat
433
Road Considered The petition
for a road in the Drift Creek sec
tion signed by Henry Spies and
Others was considered by Marion
county court in its road day ses
sion Friday and continued - for
urther consideration to next Fri
day. County Engineer N. C Hubbs
was delegated to go over Abrams
avenue in Capitola addition with
Jasper Button to - determine the
extent of improvements necessary
before the
specifications for acceptance as a
rcounty. road. ,
Savings Insured to $5,000.00
are earning 314 at Salem Fed-;
eral. 130 South Liberty.
Final Hearing Slated Hearing
on the application of K. N. Woods'
for a permit to operate busses
from Salem and Independence to
the Corvallis - Monmouth army
cantonment, was held before Pub-
- March 11 -14 State basket
ball tournament
March IS Last day to file
federal Income tax return.
March 19. 21 0 1 d e r Boys
conference, YMCA.
March 21 Freshman Glee,
Willamette university.
l March 24 Salem Y Gleemen
concert.
March 27 Half-holiday, Sa
lem schools. -,
March 28, 29 Annual north
west area YMCA coanctl meet
ing In Salem. - i
. March S Last day for May
primary candidates to file.
April 1 Last day to file state
income tax retains. ;V
Will Discuss Veteran Compen
sation Lyle Dailey, national
service officer for the Disabled
American Veterans of the World
War. will spend today from 10
a m. to 4 pjn. at the chamber of
commerce rooms, to discuss com-
First of Secret Indictments
I Charges Disorderly Gondiict
First of the five secret indictments recently ' brought in by
the Marion 'county grand jury, -was made, public Jfriday when
George ; Bore was arraigned before Judge - E. i M. . Page on" a
charge of disorderly conduct He, was given until March .12 at 10
a. m. to enter a plea and was . t.' 1 , . ;, , - - ;w.. . ;
released on his own recognizance. J Diaint exceDt for fact that claintiff
In Salem justice court a.crim- riding in' defendant Etzel's
inal information , was filed against automobile January 4. 1941,-when
jvieivm tyenaen, ; laanna youw, i allegedly ran it into the Gil-
aiter ne naa peen arresiea on aiberts. and that plaintiff sus-
warranx cnargmg assauu ana oat- tamed; mjuires. f
tery. Bail was raised from $100 to! n w ftt. . cfot. t.
$500 and Eyenden was committed dustrlal Acckent commission; de
tO the COUnty jafl. 1 f afirlant'a itiAi ' enetarnM and
Circuit Judge Arlie Walker was if A. t fn.
assigned Friday by Chief Justice amended complaint. , -
rercy xveuy raine state. s I - George : H.tWflliami vs. Jennie
age acuoa case tu oouui vs. xvi
ford in Marion county circuit
court March 18. Judge E. M. Page
of Marion county is to hear a case
in Walker's Polk county I court
March 19. . ' v
CrntCTJlT COURT
Otto Fischer vs. P. J. Etzel, Fred
Raid Church Services in Salem
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Precautions
AMERICAN LUTHERAN
343 North Church street. Rev. M. A. I
Getzendaner. DD, pastor. Sunday
school 9:tS ajn. Morn in service at 11.
Sermon subject, "In . the Beginning, i
What?" Evening service 1 30. Sermon I
subject, "The . Truth of the Apostle's i
i WTCCCL.
' -- BETHEL BAPTIST
North Cottage at D street. J. T. Ol
thotf. DD. pastor. Sundav school 9:45 laical numbers in trio, duet and ehoir
ajxu. Biota aay program ana morning
nour oi worsnm wui D a comDined
service. Offering- for distribution of
Bibles and Christian literature will be
i received. No evening service but will
rST EVANGIXICAI. . , r.EE METHODIST
Marion and' Summer streets. lUv. I Corner North Market ana winter
Paul P. -Petticord. pastor, Sunday streets. David Lee Jenwick. pastor,
school 9:'iy a.rru Wilson Launer. Supt. Sunday school s:45 ajn Mrs. Esther
Morning service 11 o'clock, sermon Turner of Portland will present a fel
subject, "An Adequate Life for This togram illustrated lesson during re
Day. Youth groups S30 pan. Even i view period. Morning service 11
ing service 1:30 o'clock. "What We Be-1 o'clock, Esther Turner, Portland, oon
lieve About the Spirit-rilled Life" or I f erence SS See- wUl bring the oxf
How Should a Christian Act i xrnesi i sage. At a:s ss worKers round table
Friesen, minister of music. Special ma-1 conference with Mrs. Turner presid
xiansen.
anthem in the evening service.
rntST cbxrch or chbist,
ing. T pjn, YPMS. PorbeU
leader. Evening service 1:40 o'clock.
Luetta Warner and State of
Oregon ; vs. - John ; Warner; Judg-,
ment holds ' defendant in con-
EdiUrt Note: CU aai keep faese
lessoas appearing eauy ta The states
is ui svggesuea of eivuiaa
aefease aathertties of Maries ceuaty,
nader whose airecttea this series
has beta prepared. -
This series of articles has dealt
chiefly -with the ARP organization
and the magnesium and thermit
unite with the Calvary Baptist church
I at Leslie Junior high school. Cantata
practice Monday mgnt and prayer
meenng on weanesaar. t:u pjn.
' ' CALTABT BAPTIST
South Liberty at Miller street. Rev.
I Edward L. Allen, pastor, Sunday
I school 149 (jil. Edward Schunke.
Supt. Morning service 11 o'clock. Dr.
waiter u. Kauenbach, blind evangel
ist. wUl speak on "The Good Sbep
Inera.- Aiternoon service, 3 o clock. Dr.
Kallenbach will speak on "Prophecy
for Today." Youna PeoDle's ktouds.
I JO pjn. Evening service 730 o'clock,
service -
building open daily from 11 ajn. to S
pan. Wednesday untu lUiO.
- - ffTJtST CHURCH OP GOD
Hood and Cottars streets. Rev. 1. 1. I
Lawson. pastor. Sunday school 1 t.-iS
am- llarnin aervfav 11 ft'rlwk Sw.
njMtenoacn wui speak on ropnecy I mon subiect. -Why Be a Chrtartianr"
meeting Wednesday. 1 so pjn.
SCIENTIST
Chemeketa and Liberty streets. Sun
day school 11 ajn. Morning service 11
o'clock. Evening service 130. Subject.
"Man." Wednesday service 730 p.m..
includes testimonies of healing through
Christian Science. Free nubile read
ing room maintained at SOS Masonic I land avenue. Herman H. Macy, pastor.
Laura Cammack Trachsal. Salem wiU
bring an evangelistic message. Mrs.
Trachsal. who has been In China as a '
missionary is In the states because of -the
war conditions. Wednesday. Ida
pjn,. midweek prayer service. - , . ,
HIGHLAND niEKDl -
Corner of Church street, and High-'
to be held at Leslie Junior
high auditorium, where Dr. KaUen-
naca will conduct the final meeting of I
I the "Spiritual Crusade." Sermon sub-1
jecx. "Sins Against tne Holy Sptrit.
Midweek . prayer and praise service.
Itempt of court and provides that kornbs. UttJe attention ku ffi
and Oecturcr, win W xuest speaker.
1 . - a. . 1 a
a vjssT iivvveinNj i . j a m m i a a lgaaM r i ea.ee. aase.ea
. nensation matters. Anv fllsaDiea uutoi auu mai j uuua i. suuwu t v.... mm.
ivmii would meei i w ----- . i . ... . . . j "
t veteran of Marion or Polk eoun-Jof defendants Gilbert denies com-
i ties or widows and dependents of I
World war veterans who have any
he jnay purge tame by payment paid to the other bombs, as for in-
ioBflr (more aimia 1 stance phosphorous and on bombs,
by making a Similar payment by 1 f thfr ve Kood reMon th.t rie.
the 15th of ach weeeeding month f ense authorlUes f eel 4here is lit-
tle likelihood that these will be I
World war veterana wno naveanyiwy
compensation or pension problems I V fl 1 it HI Isllfl PI I
mav tnm advlr and brfn from I WtyHV VmiiU
Makes Plans
may secure advice and help from
Mr. Dailey, Charles Norton, com
mander of Salem chapter number
six of the DAVWW, advises.
Lutz florist. Ph. 9592 1278 N. Lib.
Rnllnff Made A county judj;e
affected by the 1941 legislative act
transferrins probate work and
lie Utilities Commissioner Ormond r?ni .Tt.
VlUft vvUi gj AeS auu v v-a a.A w am
of the Salem realty board, cham
ber of commerce and citizens of
authority of and is a judge of a
Presbyterian Group
Adopt Budget, Hear
Attendance Report
Members of the Presbyterian
church youth council held their
per oi commmx J ul court, and. therefore, holds his of- vl,ul", 3
Independence were among the t lermAtta rnev monthlT meetinf recently and
witnesses who appeared for Wood. gfS I ILanWinkleed outiined ,or busy month
. i was enerai i. a. vanwmaue ruiea . .;,r:.;A. KfrtT Vasfr
An order in the proceeding was
arrweted within the next few
days.
First Aiders Meet Thirty five
members of the Marion County
Red Cross First Aid Instructors' by the new law.
association met Thursday night at
here Friday. The opinion was
requested by District Attorney L.
of activities before Easter.
Jane Patton, president of the
vides that he Is to pay also cost of
proceedings and attorney's and
reporter's fees!
Hansen & Rowland. lnc vs.
Lw E. Goodman and Ross Good
man; supplemental- complaint ae-
dares that second mortgage held
by plaintiff has become due since
original and amended-complaints
were filed, asks judgment on note
and foreclosure on property.
Robert W. Webber vs. Ernest
Naslin; order allows plaintaiff one
motion to strikes and denies two;
defendant granted 10 days to
plead further. i
PROBATE COURT
'Henry Steuemagel estate; re
ceipt for $32.19 Inheritance tax is
sued by state treasurer to
Swalve, executrix.
used against civilian populations.
More condensed information
about all bombs, tnclading ffaa
demolition aes, haa been
r will shortly be plaeeet at the
door f every 'I haaseholder ; tm ;
Marlon eonntr. This lnforma-
Uen Is contained 1st the little
white eight-page leaflet
Ttombs." bebig dbtrlbntei by
the 2119 air raid wardens ef Uus-
eonnty.v:..':i:-"w f--;'t-;x
' . CSOUSTIAI AND MISSIONARY
. . ALLIANCE
Gaines street at Fifth. H. H snavtly,
supply pastor.' Sunday school S:43 a.m.
Classes for all agea. Morning service
11 o'clock. H. R. Snavelv win brine
the morning message. 3:43, Kev. K. 8.
Cerig and wife and daughters will he
here. Geriff will speak, Grace Wilson
will assist to tne services, evening ser
vice o'clock. Gertg will speekl
Rev. Suavely win speak at that Sil
verton church Sunday night. Tuesday,
munionary Dana, name oz Hrs. Sam I
Joint Session
HeU Monday
Parents, Pupils and
Teachers Unite at
First Baptist
Scheduled for Monday is the
Sunday school ! a.m Clifton
supt. Classes for all agea. Morn in
service 11 o'clock, sermon subject. "He
Repented and Went. f 30 pjn Junior
CK and young people's dispensation! ;
study class. Evening service Evan- '
geluitie service. Midweek prayer and "
Draise aerviee Thunrin. 1 in m
- . .. " - y .
iiiow in Hnitmiiif y
North. Winter at Jffrn mr.t. m j
Raynor Smith, pastor. Sunday echoal. ?
m.-m mjtM m. nwcru. AUDI. HC
KJL?!?. 11 o clock, sermoax aubiect. ?
I xmna: xe of Christ Today f- -
Evening service 730 conducted by the
wu pcopic. unermeaiate ; league.
:3ft. Riah. arrhool mnti mIIm. YmmJi
atNHJHT MEMOKIAL t ,
CONGKCnATHWAI.
ISth and ferrv mtramtm
Stover, pastor. Sunday acbeol IS a A.
M?5 rTlc. "dock, sermeea
ubiect, -The Religion of the Spirit."
SeT 'clock, sermon -subject.
"racing Jerusalem.' Youne
peopu. gas pjn. K -,:;. , , -
LIIIJI. wrmnnii - ' :f
Souti Commercial at Myers steeet,
! o'clock. - Sermon subject. "Of What
DistribuUon ot. 23,060 .of these c.'YSa uJT 4T?2L
leaflets, in. i Marion County WUl ten aervlee. sermon subject. "We Past
nude possible .entirely without
charge through the board of Fire l tlon class Saturday, ajn.
Underwriters of the Pacific which cotot stkcktcwustiah
published the leaflet This tnior-l lfth and Court streets, w. H. Ly
man, puw. sunaay scnaot w:a mjn.
third annual parent-pupa-teaceTllJ.0, .p. sund-x school
Bll.k SB m . a . I. . . a, aai A. . . I CaUII! inLTTJInl7 11 AilAA
ruca. um awu commercial gtreex. i mecung at 730D.BL lor members i aenM Mir,:
S pjn. Wednesday. Bible study and I . . I cm - a .vT -e .t:"
prayer service t JO. " lidni
- ; i 'v"s w ymer reucw. xoong
After an address of welcnme.by I pPle oci - pm. Prayer
BO. neator. Sundav school la ajn. Otto I Rav Catca. Mr TnHns Fax Wttl I y, '- pjav
oSoct? ; .S
CHRIST LUTHERAN fALO
SUte and lftth streets. T. H. Theuer,
a3& -T SffRSH C la. laf;
coasi assuciauon oi ure ciueis ana isuojecv, ini non or me woria.
enruraan amaeavor meeungs. jo i various flenartmenti.
goals of each department lira.
Alvin Richardson will lead devo
tional thought, - : -
enner program features are a
piano selection by Roy Cook;
reading, Mrs. Marion Curry, se
lections by the junior: choir and a ,
display of the handwork of the
Klamath is one of the counties,- by
reason of its population, affected
nr h.ir innnthlv.ui. ow opecw. ..- i -- - - - .T7 ' 1 . xtaipn tu. wanermiei
.7 nV rrl Wwt of Portland I Dickson of Salem and Wade BetUs I is.esxns, Marjory x,eev ana i exceedini j fett ,n width;
i l 41. i. .m.a,. k m ..a I KMin- nun mnrs man ..Jin vcuinv ,
, . , i i vl Ma-IOI JDUima, UVUI wuuuiuwia u I - w
wai snnciDai speuEr. , . , , . . m.-n
of $1300 for the year was adopt
ed and a committee for securing
pledges was appointed as fol
lows: Barbara Williams, Jean
MacLean. Bill Patton. Beulah
praised at $300 by Roy Harland,
Dorothy Lee Koenig and Marie
Schneider. ' ;
JUSTICE COURT
Ralph Eu Wafermier; driving
Sherry outlined the activities of
the county chapter's disaster com
mittee which he heads and the
plans which , are in readiness
should the committee , be called
into service. J ..
Ornamental nursery. F. A. Doerf
ler & Sons, J120 E. Turner Rdn
Ph. 21175.
been selectedjto represent Willam
ette university : in the state old-
line oratorical contest slated for
Tuesday at Oregon State college,
according to Dr. Herbert E. Rahe,
forensic coach. Entries in the
western division of the national
extempore discussion contest on
Inter-American affairs, scheduled
for Portland March 18, are Glenn
Olds of Sherwood, Bettis, Harold
Adams " of Silverton and Wallace
Te Enroll Velonteers The Sa
lem chapter of the American Tied I McCall cf Portland.
Cross, in the McGilchrist building, I
fa enrolling high school graduates I Orders Issued Gov. Charles A.
people will be visited before Sun
day night by the budget .com
mittee. I --f'..'-
Plans were made for holding
an-Easter breakfast following, the
sunrise service at . Belcrest: and
Mrs. Arthur Bates was appointed
chairman for arrangements.
A report was given on the at
tendance contest being held by
members of the church school.
The Junior department, of which
Hazel Snyder is superintendent,
won the prize for best attend
ance at morning church services.
15 and costs.
MARRIAGE 1. LICENSES
soldier, Portland, and Muriel M. bT s:
a-MSMM. 9K luuvVVaAMM. 1aT4-K 1 '
20th street,1 Salem. -
municipal comr
Eldon E. Berry, 575 North Cap
itol street, illegal reverse turn,
fined $1.
Clifford Wallace, Toledo, drunk.
10-days sentence suspended.
, William A. Rentz, Klamath
Falls, failure to stop, paid $2.50
bail.
the state defense councils of Ore
gon, Washington and California.
Incidentally, the 25,000 leaflet
brought the little item of 680
pounds of. freight, cost of which
was also borne by the underwriters.
The summary contained fn
these leaflets Is pertinent fn prep
aration of civilians against attack
between the. ages of 18 and 50 for Sprague .Friday authorized the Qne hundred and thirty-six mem-
the-Volunteer Nurses Aid corps.) extradition of Thomaa C Ferry
Applicants are given an entensive and Joseph. Eason both wanted In
10 hour training course and then California on charges of failing to
must serve 150 hours per year provide for minor children. Ferry,
without nay: " r - ; " 1 under arrest at St Helens, is
. I wanted at Long Beach while Ea-
Thell Kepeneo j o n n aione, inl held at Eugene, 14
1609 North Fourth sireei, xoia city wanted at MontebeUo.
rolice S10 was taken from nis
mr " . -
Eagles Join the crowd at the
Eagles dance Sat night and have
residence Thursday . night while
he and Mrs. Stone were away.
Persistent prowlers who tried tola good time. Bring your guests.
Jimmy a window at lus residence
were reported by ;T. M. Kearn,
1230 North 18th street :
' Randall - M Deputy Sheriff
Kenneth Randall was ill at his
- Play Try oats Set The Salem
Civic Players will hold tryouts for
their spring production, the title
of which has not yet been an
nounced Monday- night at 8
bers of the church school remain
eligible for a prize dinner being
given by members of the church
staff on April 24 for those hav
ing a perfect attendance record
at Sunday school from January
4 until Easter.. Eighty-six of this
group, who have not missed at
tending classes for nine weeks,
are girls.
New organizations being added
to the church's youth groups in
clude a Cub Pack and a Junior
Christian Endeavor group. Date
for the next meeting of the coun
cil was set for April 6.
Mission Opens
Second Week
s
Clean wp thoroughly year.
premises; especially the attic.
2. Cheek year fire fighting
equipment.
S. Provide necessary eqalp
m e n t (This equipment was
listed ta detail fat ne ef these
ARP articles.)
4. Learn U sue the equip
ment correctly. , "
ff. Plan new , far what may
come, fits tea late te prepare
after s business air raid siren .
snds).J -' , .'-"i
Home o w n era shouldn't fool
themselves that their fire insur
ance policies will take care of any
loss to property occasioned by a
bomb. For If youll read your
ttm JlVMlnf Mmla V'0 AVLwk V mr
monsubleet, "Consecrated Gosatp." This meeting Will climax the
Midweek aervice. Thursday. J3 pjn. teacher meetings, which are held
exglcwood imrrcD vmrnmsH on 'the last Monday4 night of each
Mth and NebrikTIvenu Bv. C - "
o. Goodman, pastor. Sunday school period. The first half hour has
Jn-f !gZLni2S hetn devoted to business and stu-
sermon suoject, Dilvlng Jjeslres. .. . . . . . ,
m pjn. Christian Endeavor. Evening dy of each department separately
fc li30 'e Special saMeoary I and the last hour to a course of
as colored slides uiusuattni
life and customs of Sierra
Africa, where he was an educational
missionary zor two years.
- PIL6KIM atOUNESS
S7S Market street. Dr. K. R m -
PMrtor in charge. Rev o. C Keller,
aaaiatant Sunday school f.-S ajn, Dr!
Frank Schuta conducts tha ai -.
phooL Mon.na aervice 11 o'clock. Dr. '
uuum.tpmaiiiw, even in e a
Ice tad, Orval C. Keller, district
iiciuiKiBtiii . preacjung. sermon
iect. "Holiness Unto the Lord.
KEOKGANTZED CHUECH Of S ESTJS
v-Juaa vr SdSTXU VAX SAINTS
17th and Chemeketa street. Simrf,
school 1 ajn, morning aervice It
ctock. Evening aervice 1M o'clock.
Adult study class and Zioru league.
ST. PAULAS EPISCOPAL
Church and Okemeketa
Geerse H. Swift, rector. Sundav aphoal
1:43 ajn, Robert R. BoaVdman, SuoC
Junior ehoir rehearsal. S ia liorniac
l prayer service, lit
mtST CBVECM Or TBK NAZAEEXE
13th and Center streets. Rev. Weaver
W. Hess, pastor. Sunday school t:S
ajn, Milford Stull. Supt. Morning ser
vice 11 o'clock. Sefmuu subleet. Hin
der snces to Spiritual Life." vocal duet,
Mr. and Mrs. David FTeixen. Evening
aervice I'M o'clock, eranrelistlc serv
icer Sermon subject. "The Human
Heart Revealed.
a.w-, .
tanv. Hnmn. RnvU
TlJ?dy b7 nySer;ra
LeoneWest I Peterson.- : itions 1M pjn. ha the chapel.
All parents and interested per
sons are invited to the session, ac
cording to Floyd McClellan.
mtST CONGKKGATIOHAL
Cottage at Marion streets, Robert A.
Hutchinson, pastor. Sunday - school
S:4S ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock.
Sermon subject. "Toward an Under-
Special song by the I atanding of Jesus. League of youth
ng people's hour.
Mid-week prayer
Ladies Quartet. Youn
S:iS pjn. Sunday,
service Wednesday. 90S pjn.
PTJtST PKESBTTEKIAN
Chemeketa and North Winter streets.
W. Irvia Williams, pastor. Don Douria,
director religious education. Communi
cants class S JS ajn. - Sunday school
t:a ajn, J. J. ntzsimona. Sunt. Morn.
in service 1035 o'clock. Anthems by
senior vested ehoir directed by Vir
ginia Ward Elliott. Every member roU
call wUl bo taken. Visitation commit
tee wiU nave dinner In social hail fol
lowing morning' service and then visit
tailed
those who
to
roll
will find that it does not cover
loss occasioned by , war, bombard
ment or invasion or other acts of
war. '
That's another r e a s o n. aside
Daily Services Held
At St. Joseph's;
Jesuit in Charge
Rev. Charles F. Suver. well from the vital matter of nersonall bers by Lois Kearas. Eunice Miller
UW1W
answer the
7:15 o'clock. Organ concert 7:15 until
7:30 by Prof. . Maurice W. Brennen.
ig the evening service, mis
sionary films of work done in West
I Africa wiU he shown in church audi-
torlum by Mr. and Mrs. Fred NeaL re
cently returned from Cameroun, West
Africa. Junior cb at so. nano mtm-
Standard fire insurance policy, you I calL Church nursery. Evening service I Church school, S:4 s m, nursery.
followin
at S.-45. Pilgrim chorus will sing: "II
Hear Thy Voice," Phyllis Neal
Reid Shelton, aoMst. Carolyn Bi
wiU render: -Torfet Me Not." (Bach). I
IMMAKUEL BAPTIST
Corner ot ' .Hazel and Academy
streets.. Warren C Hale.- pastor. Sun
day school M ajn. Morning service 11.
Regular Sunday night service will be
dispensed In order to hear Dr. Walter
D. KaUenbsch. , ,
" prjUT METHODIST .
Corner State and Church streets. Dr.
J. C Harrison, minister. Ruth Cra-
1L
Morning worship. lSde. sermon topic.
"A Militant, Masterful Pagniam; a
Degenerate Senthnentalism; or the
Strong Son of God. Immortal Love?"
The Cathedral ehoir will sine "I Am
Alpha, and Omega" (Staner) and Mark
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Cottare and Shtooine atreeta. H St
ThornhUL pastor. Sunday school It
ajn. Mornlne service 11 o'clock. Sub. .
Ject, "Present Day Problems.' KSLM.
:1S-S3Q. The Value of Confidence.'
Evening; service a o'clock, young, peo
ple' meeting. 7:15. Sermon subject.
""What Manner of-LUe." Wednesday.
Bible study, a pjn.
. SALEM EVANGELISTIC
. TABERNACLE
13th and Ferrv streets. - Erie V
Johnson, pastor. Sunday school t:eS
iday school lias em, "Ha man's
ajn, Sund
oownzau.'" Mornmg
sermon by Rev. Harry Downey.
tne Heutum conso.
"Christ. In the 7 Afrieaa .
Jungle, Evening service Y:ts. Xvangel-
lrnc message by Rev. Downey. See-:
. Bangslla language by
Downey and Mr. and .
Youner oeoole's serviees. -
S:9. Downey Will present three reds
of motion pictures of native life In
the jungles of Conge, Everybody wel-
cial songs in
Mr. and Mrs.
jVf FTst JohBSOB.
SEVENTH! DAT ADVENTIST
North Summer at Hood street. W. C:
Emtson, pastor. Sabbath school 9M
sjn. M. T. Mad sen. Supt. Classes for
all ages. -Morning service 11 o'clock.
Walt wUl sine "It is Enourh" from 1 home missionary day. Special Sunday.
the Ellpah (Mendelssohn). Youth Fel-Iuat lecture. I pjn- "When Dkrta-
lowships and university vespers, sao.
known Jesuit pulpit orator, will 1 protection, that should spur every 1 busin
oe m cnarge oi ue secona wee&
of .mission services at St Jo
seph's Catholic church.
With Rev. Curtis J. Sharp, SJ,
preaching the formal opening
sermon, the mission began last
Sunday and will be concluded
March 15.
aaA t i 1
charge of dally services, which I MlSSlOliarieS
nave Drougni crowas u me
church throughout the week.
Masses at 6 and S a. m. each day
are . followed by brief periods of
instruction. The 7:30 p. m. serv
ices include recitation of the
Rosary, a mission sermon and
benediction.
Exercises for the first week
were primarily zor . the women.
and Father Suver will direct his
efforts to the
of Catholic men.
In charge of the retreat for Sacred
Heart academy students on-Mon
day, Tuesday and Wednesday.
home Friday afternoon with what (o'clock in the auditorium of the lUietrint T jpirlst
was believed to be flu
Obituary
old high school building. Anyone
interested in dramatics is invited ITplna npfrnniyp
to try out Miss Beulah Graham neiP WgaillZe
I will be the director.
civilian to prepare now for what j
may come! A preparation which'
everyone fervently hopes will not
have to be utilized.
Purchase Grocery Store Mr.
and Mrs. S. C. Clarr, former resi
dents of South Dakota, have pur
chased the grocery store at 305
South 25th street from Mr. and
I Mrs. Harold Z wicker, now living
of California and Mrs. Evelyn at 283 North 24th street, through
Casey, Trent Services will be we ouice oi xaynon moore.
Veterans of Foreign Wars meeting
Monday, 8 pjn. All comrades wel
come. C. A. Robertson, Com.
Lathrop . ,
Casper Lathrop died at Spring
field Wednesday. Survivors are
his widow; two sons, Amer of
Portland and Lloyd of Eugene;
two daughters, Mrs. Opal Russell
eld Saturday, March 7, at z
o'clock, from the Rose Lawn fun
eral home. Concluding services
at City View cemetery. r "
Carey ?
At the residence, " 2430 - Lee
street, Thursday, March 5, Mary
Olive Carey, aged 74 yeara. Wife
of Wilson Carey and mother of
Everett Carey and Mrs. Edith
Gillette of Hulsey, Mrs. Mildred
Bilyeu of Harrisburg, Clifford
Carey of East Los Angeles, Calit,
Marion Carey and -Mrs. Mary
Forry of Brownsville, and Gilbert
Carey of Boring. Services will be
held in the chapel of w, T. ug
Permits Issued The city build
ing department Friday issued per
mits to A. J. Anderson to erect
; garage at S88 South 18th street,
$100; E. E, Roberts to repair
dwelling at 935 Mill street, $1560.
Burner Unfounded Erroneous
is the rumor that no building per
mits will be granted after March
IS, : according to E. C. Bushnell,
I city building inspector, who said
Friday he had received a number
of inquiries about a supposed govt
Pilgrim Church
Rev. Orval C. Keller, -superintendent
of the Oregon district ot
the Pilgrim Holiness church, will
preach Sunday night in Salem at
the Pilgrim Holiness chapel, 975
Market street I
Rev. Keller is making his home
in Salem for the present and
plans to assist the local congre-
a a -
saiion in weir plans for church
organization and in securing a
permanent place of worship. The
congregation has recently been
formed and have not been hold
ins public services long.
At present they meet for wor
ship both morning and night; in
remodeled store building that
they have leased on Market street
Belgian Congo
don company, Saturday,
7 at 10 ajn. Graveside services
will be held at Hulsey at 2 pan.
jjajpj, j eminent order, to that effect
i -Aunt Tffiie Goes to Town," IOQF
I temple, Mon. . 9th, 8 pan. 25c.
Ballff Named Appointment of
Guy L. Wallace,. Portland, to the
position of Baliff of the state su-
iwib .: oiAui aux. - urt here was announced
passed away March 8. Survived by f Wallace succeed Claude
lUwers
Nathan Joseph Bowers, 93, late
resident of 1018 N. Sixth street,
jS . sTiCA. at Cnwtrtwswl Kv
.passea away - " . V. I Friday. Wallace
widow. lanma uowersx M. Johns. Salem, who has entered
four daughters, Jttrs. nina ray- militarT -.rvice. .
mond of San Francisco. Mrs. Hat- "T . .
tie Boling of Florence, Mrs. Jo- Line Extension Okehed Mar-
seDh Rods ofLalem, Mrs. Esther ion county court has granted G
Woods of Cathedral City, Cat; m. Walker permission to extend
sister. Mrs. Ella McCoun of Phoe- rxle line a half mile along a coun
nix, Ariz.; nine grandchildren and ty . road north of Charnpoeg from
ten great grandchildren. A mem-1 jts intersection with the Hubbard
ber of the Salem Seventh Pay Ad- j charnpoeg road to his home.
iitTr.ri ' Rrv"loS will be I . ,
held Monday, March 9 at 1 p. m. Dance Slated-A naU driving
r-ij vmr w;n v.fM't: In-(contest will be a feature of the
i.nnf in HavMville cemetery. I barn d a n c e scheduled by
Terwilliger- Edwards Funeral J grange
home in charge. - . . 'night
at the Roberts hall
the
to-
r
PROPHECY SPEAKS
"Dictators Are Doomed What Next?" ; ;
Hear Pastor N. C. Erntson Sunday at 7:30 P. M.
Read the Answer frora the Bible
Ssventh-DayJ ILdventist
. Ghurch . ..
V Kcrth S-r.rs:r t Kcsd, Salem, Ore.
Speak Here
Rev. Harry Downey, for sev
eral yeara a missionary in the
Belgian Congo among the Mamvu
and the Mangbetu tribes and also
the pigmies of the northeastern
Belgian Congo will be guest
speaker at- three-services in the
Spencer. College and
young people 6:00. Intermedi
ate CK JO. Blgn school CI S JO.
Beulah Ann Kearns, leader. Final Cub
Pack orsaniratlon meetins Monday,
7:30. Boy Scouts Monday. Camp
Fire Wednesday and Friday at 4.
Choir practice Wednesday 7a0. Bible
study Thursday 7:30. Junior depart-,
ment social Friday in social ball at .
ST. JOsTSra tUTHrSAN i
18th and A streets. Rev. H. W. Cross,
pastor. Sunday school S ajn services
le ajn. .Midweek Lenten aeivWes ev-
I ery Wednesday, TM pjn. Lutheran ra
dio nour sunoay, l pjn. ur. waiter a.
Maier, speaker, ever stations KALI
Portland, and KWDu Albany. "
- FTJIST SmUTTJALIST :
34S North Commercial street. Rev.
Mary Gossar, pastor. Service 130, sub
ject, "Sheep and Three Pieces of Sil
ver." Evening service 130, Rev. Mary
Gerkin. speaker, set mon subject,
-Trance Lecture," Mo host lunch S30.
Everyone welcome.
evening worship, 7:43 with Rev. Glenn
Olds bringing the sermon. Stepping
out Of the Frame. The youth fellow
ship chorus win ahut.
and God of Beauty" (Foadick) and
"Dear Lord and Father of Mankind'
(Whittier).
tors Fail. What Then?" In diacusshisT
this subject the question "WUl Hitler ;
Be apm to unite curope into One
Nation V will be answered. Prater and
Bible stud Vednesday. IJt pjn.
SOtmf SALEM FsUXNDS
South Commercial at Washirurton
street. Dillon W. Mills, pastor. Sunday
school 1 ajn. Mornina service 11
o'clock, sermon subject. "The Cross Is
Central." Christian Endeavor, fla pjn.
Evening service T30 o'clock, sermon
subject, Emma Cad bury, an EngUeii
Prayer sneettna;
rOUKSOTJAKS GOSPEL
lSfh and Breyman streets, one block
south of Center street. Rev. T. W. I
Henderson, pastor. Sunday school 9:49 1
a Tn rla far an mmm mnnt. 11 am.. I
worahiB service, sermon subleet. I Friend, will speak.
"Wake Up and Look." Evening service I xnursoay, r pjn.
1U A'.UM MIMIMI1IW Mil fllfl I -
faiLhlonxt aone service, musical era-1 iniisia ur uvu
mm hnrl Hrmm. naator 6rVa I M0 SOUth 22nd Street. ReV.
Christ of Today - Sunday. PJtu. Watts pastor, Sunday schooltS mm.
Crusader service. Tueaday. 7 AS p.m I Morning service 1 lclock. The pastor
praver and praise aervice. Wednesday. I wUl speak on a special subieet. sen-
1-JM pjn- orchaatra nracticew Friday. I semen t ociock. Wednesday.
wi n.KL. mtikw K.t,rrytv a I at " T 30 o M Bible study . Friday. 1 30
p.m.. cnuaren s cnurcn. uic i r"." ' """r":. mm
United Prayer league, an undenomm-1
Oca
Bible Group
M.
spiritual welfare Evangelistic tabernacle Sunday. ' j QjarCft of RitC
. He Will also bel TVtwnev wfll sneak during' the O
in
Downey will apeak during the
morning service at 11 and at 6:30
o'clock during the young people'!
service, he will show moving pic
tures of the mission field, whero I
Lee renal Graateel Charles he has been laboring. Again at
Keller wfll speak Sunday nieht DeGuire has been granted a per- 7:45 Downey, win speak during
public is invited.
Continuing the new department
participation feature created by J This service
Rev. Guy L. Drill, the First Chris
tian church will have the Sunday
service given by the intermediates
(Junior high department); of the
Bible school. Beginning at 720,
Mrs. George Heckart, superintend
attonal prayer (roup.
. rmsT CHKIST1AN
High and Center streets, Guy L.
DrilL. naator. Sundav school t:30 a.m..
C C Lee. Supt. Morning service
o'clock. Rev. ataaneui Jonneron. norui-
west Christian eoUeee. Will be goest
speaker at communion and worship
service. Children's church 10 :U under
the leaderahta ef Mrs. Guy L. DrilL
Message: "Victorious living." Evening
aervice. vat o'clock by
sage: "Making our XJuiatianity ray.
meetinf Sunday to pray for the coun
try and for a revival of the spiritual -
baca set
This service ia sponsored by the Jun
ior high department of the Bible
KkML DmoUoiuI neriod eondiictart by
members of the group. Special musical
numbers given under leadership of
Mrs. George Heckart. Supt. Christian
Endeavor croups m ju.
on "Holiness Unto the LArd.1 The Imit bv the eountv court tn haul I the -evangelistic service of the
, - At t.x . m i5 I nuV Sa my watiolM s rimm m I - - . . . , 1 rllil SUtrTlaT
iu across uie nunn oiduibi ""." -IMTS, ueorge HeCJEan, Supcnnien-l Comer Markm and Liberty streets,
highway at" the Nvstmm service Wide ministry In the Churches Of I Hnt of thn in termed la tm. wfll I Rev. Irving A. Fox. DD. minister. Sun-
.4.4. ' . 1 Oreffon. - V f I -i l-. r, tw -.V v. day schoof S.-45 ajn, Fred Broeav Supt.
VJ-j.i ;"-.!.' '. 1 1 sc uuu wiu qicu i Morning service 11 e'etock. sermo
,.il ..Ji.ZJ." "Making. Our Christianity Mset. .B.. jnvjntcry
. wmmmvv w& wm i langimgB win m aiing ny mr. inn l Tfm-
Illustrated Talk
On Africa Due -By
Salem Pastor
An illustrated lecture "on "Vil
lage Life and Customs of Afri
ca" by the pastor, the Rev. C O.
Goodman, who was a teacher, of
Bible and English in a mission
school there," is the. Sunday night
feature at Englewobd United Bre
thren church. .
Rev. Goodman went to Sierra
Leone, west Africa, as represen
tative of the colleges and semin
ary of the United Brethren church
on a student world friendship pro
ject, returning to the states in De
cember 193a. The colored slides to
be presented Sunday night will
give an insight into the type of j being
sumed business name for Oregon j Mrs. Downey, and also Mr. and
-central silling- System was I Mrs. Johnson, .the pastors of the
tiled Friday with Marion county tabernacle, who ' served as mis-
clerk by Francis W. Smith, box sionaries in the same field years
eight, Salem. t 'ago. v
Presbyterians Slate Roll Gall
i Sunday; Present African Film -:
, "Roll Call Day" will be observed at the First Presbyterian
church Sunday morning with all of the church's active members
asked to attend or to send in a roll call card. A contest between
members of the church session, the trustees," the deacons, and
the 10 women's organizations is
held with
work carried on by church work
ers in Africa.
Church Society
Observes Day
each trying to
have the largest per centage pres-
lent for the roll caXL . .
The balcony will be reserved
for the young people from the
charch school departments, the
Christian Endeavor groups, the
Bey Scent treep, and the three
Camp Ure groups. - - - .
Special music will be furnished
by the senior .vested choir. . di-
In observation of National Holy
Name Communion Sunday mem
bers of the local Holy Name group
will receive communion in a body rected by Virginia-Ward Elliott
at" the j7:3D o'clock service at St I The message twuV be brought
Vincent At Paul church, accord- J by Rev, w.. Irvin Williams speak
ing to Rev. Robert S. Neugebauer, ing oft "We Bring Our Gifts."
pastor of SU Vincent de Paul I Following the service, snembers
church. Jof the visitaUon committees will
During Lent Sunday masses are I have, dinner In the social hall, aft
at 730, 9 and 1030 a. m. and er-which they will call upon all
weekdays at fiSnd 1:15 o'clock, who .were 'absent from the roll
CnrriM fsr-ss Viialrl .XTsr1riscav on4 a"7T vanAfirtcr . .'
WWA v ivve eat w w ra.v.wattr y eaaavs a vau aiivv - gjp-
Fridays at 730 p. m. i The Snndsy nixht messare
will be "We Give Ourselves."
Pref. Manrice TV. Brennen wCI
present an nrgtui eeneert from
7: ontU 731. o'clock. , .
Prof. Frank Churchill will
present nan aeleetisns pre
lude. ,
Following the night aervice the
young people 'will sponsor the
showing ot a missionary film In
the church auditorium.' The silent
Elm, The Story Tf Bamba,'
Coram union and reeeDtion ef
manhm. We wiU diamiss our evening
Sev. Kenneth Johnston of (service to tnutowun Tr'
Northwest Ciristlan college wffl fMgh schooL Wednesday 7 30. toe
spear at tne morning service atibeswning ,f onr c
10.3. . I jn the Auburn school. Sunday school
The intermediate program is as t:o ajn. Leon Lambert, Rupt.
iouows: ineme oy Lesaer nor-i Havesviiie school house. Sunday
ma Jane Conklin, "Christ fn You school ss s-nu, Dewy Djr, sp-
4,- wrw iw. h BYPO S:l o'clock. Frederick Breer.
sasv eVAVSrv w& eTAwa-af f gfri ae . nes I jj
consregmuon, -jsoy nope is jouiit ,
scripture reading, Romans 15,
Allison Jones; 1 prayer, Harriet
Jones; duet, ' "More Than You
Know," Norma Jane Conklin,
Monette Moling, " Allison . Jones,
and Blossom Bates; offertory
prayer, ' Richard Bates; song,
"Christ Iiveth In - Me," Norma
Jan e Conklin, Allison r Jones,
Monette Moling, and Blossom
Bates, and a dosing' song by the
entire Intermediate .department"
Itrv
condition or tne cnurcn.
God" meeting ot heart searching
prayer. ,
CsTUBcn or jesus cmtray or
LATTU BAT SAINTS
4St North Cottaxe street. Sunday '
school 10 ajn. Mo evening service thai
Sunday due to Quarterly eonferenee M t
Portland.' Relief society Tueaday as 1
pjn. Mo mutual next walk.
PKNTKCOSTAL UGRTHOUSt . V
20 State street O. M. Cads, pastsr..
Sunday school IS ajn. Morning sail -ice
II 'clock. 1:30 pjn. young pee--
ole-s servlee. Kveninc amies tsii
o'clock. Midweek services Wednesday'
and Friday nights. IX. Ssectal feilow-
shlp meeting March 14. Fenoshi
dinner pjn. ana service i3.sv
eryene welcome.
TENTKCOSIAL MISSION
S1SW North Commercial street. Rev.
J. C and Daisy Wilson, pasters. Sun
day school a p m. Service a pjn. Ev
enlng service 7:30, bejlnning Sunday
night, entering into two weeks re
vival servtees with Kvangelisv Alaan
Reppona. aseeungs every sugnt at 1 J.
Pray and work for Jesus.
WTSLKTAN METHODIST
Mill at lath street. Lowell f. Cil-
rer, pastor, Sunday school 9S a na.
Marntng saisne 11 o cwck. w m ea
pjn. Evening aervice 1M. Prayer aer
vlee Wednesday. S pjn. Rev. Frank
Betser. Oreeon conference president.
Holiness Group
Names Speaker.
ATTEilT lOtJ
Garden Lovers!
Cp:a b'-Ca Pri!i;
Churches ot the Marion County
Holiness association will hold
their sionthly : toeeting at -tjie
was I Nazarene church, 13ih and Cen-
produced by the Harmon founda- Ur streets, Tuesday. Both moni
tion. - s . - y - r' ing : and. afternoon . sessions wiU
. Mr. aid Mrs. Fred NeaL recent- beheldL. 2
lv returned from 30 years of work Richard Taylor, Newberg,
Featuring'
Camellias
rthndedendrens : '
Nanilnes ,
. newertag Trees
' gren-One Apple Tyees
Espalier Fralt Trees
Berried AsenbaS ' -
Itorwoos - : "
1
. a . - , !
as jpresoytenan missionaries in
Cameroun, West Africa, will show
the film and display souvenirs of
the jungle people with whom they
worked.
will be the speaker at both the
11 o'clock and the 2 o'clock ses
sions., A basket -dinner Is to be
served at noon.- The .public . Is
invited. . .
- ! Opea 7 Days A Weekt
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