The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 28, 1942, Page 5, Image 5

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Local News Briefs
Sell Benefit Ticket Mrs. Glen
Seely has been named to head the
committee on tale of tickets for
the Portland Apollo dub's, benefit
concert here Tuesday night at the
Salem high school auditorum. As
sisting her are Mrs. Clifton Mudd
and Mrs. ?ake Fuhrer, Tickets
are to be available today at the
Spa for the 42-voice concert by
. the organization which is now
celebrating- its : golden anniver
sary. Proceeds from the concert
go to Salem's ynited Hospitality
association.
- Dalton New Officer Charles
Edward Dalton, formerly an in
su ranee salesman here, Friday
night went on duty with the city
police force, replacing Max Allen,
who is joining the navy. . Taken
from the cfvil 1 service eligibility
list, Dalton is, to have a 10 pjn.
ajn. patrol. Officer .Charles
lin and City Poundmaster
I a Russell "Slim' Maw have been
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nomiea 10 appear xvionaay, April
8, for induction into the army.
Lutz florist Ph. 9592 1276 N. Lib
Lonrer Week Talked Restora
tion of the 48-hour week for men
in the Marion county shops and
on the road crews was advocated
Friday by Commissioner Ralph
Girod, in part as a means of mak
lng up for the loss of county em
ployes who have gone into de
tense industries. For about a year
county shop and road workmen
have been on a 44-hour week. The
addition of four hours to their
week would give them additional
hourly wages and put road work
on a full six-day-a-week basis.
Two Workers Die There were
i two fatalities .due to industrial ac
W. ' - 1 i . t . At 1
ciaems m tregon auring me wees
ended March 25, the state Indus
trial accident commission reported
day. The victims were William
Earl Boyd, Portland, steam fitter,
and John R. Dunn, Timber, choker
setter. There were 828 industrial
accidents reported to the commis
sion during the week.
Expected en Campus Tony
Traiola, Willamette university
sophomore and football lineman,
la expected back on the campus
soon. He has been convalescing at
the home of Vinal Randall, a Wil
lamette student, in Cottage Grove
after a serious stomach ailment
which kept him in the Salem Gen
eral hospital for several days. .
Savings Insured to $5,000.00
are earning IU at Salem Fed
eral. 130 Smith Liberty.
'- Oat Ball Melvin Evenden
f Idanha, indicted on a charge of
contributing to the delinquency of
a minor, posted baa Friday and
released from the Marlon
Jan.
bituary
Wlaegar
Curtis W". Winegar, late resi
dent of route two Turner, at a lo
cal hospital, March 25. Husband
of Mrs. Ruth Winegar, of Turner;
son of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wine
gar of Coquille; brother of Mrs.
Lyle Smith and Miss Helen Wine
gsr. both of Portland, Mrs. W. H.
Trindle of Salem. Kenneth, of
Santa Anna, Calif., Harold, of Co
quille, and Leland of Seattle. Fu
neral services are to be held Sat
urday, March 28, at S pjn., in the
Clough-Barrick chapeL Rev. S
Raynor Smith will officiate. Con
cluding services at Mt. Crest Ab
bey mausoleum.
MeLacMaa
Daniel McLachlan, late resident
of Route 1, Salem, at a local hos-
ital, Wednesday, March 25. Hus
nd of Mrs. Martha McLachlan
of Salem, and one sister. Mrs.
fary Quay of Los Angeles. Ser
vices will be neia saturaay,
Hard) 28. at 10:30 ajn- from
Clough-Barrick chapel with W.
Irvin Williams officiating. Inter
ment in City View cemetery. -
Hammer .';ri- '"- ?
Loree Jeanette Hammer, infant
daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Herman
C. Hammer, .route six, box 565,
Salem, at a Portland hospital
Wednesday," March 25. Survived
also by a sister, Lois Marie Ham
mer of Salem: grandparents, Mr,
and Mrs. Murray Johnston of
White Sulphur Springs, Mont
Services will be held Saturday,
March 28, at 1:30 pjn. from
Clough-Barrick chapel with Dr.
Irving A. Fox officiating. ; Con
cluding services in City View
cemetery.
Fri
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," James Willowgbby, at a local
4iospital at the age of 80 years,
V Thursday, March 28. Graveside
TKMrvictt will be held at $he I OOF
i y cemetery Saturday, March. 28, at
- J p.m ' under the ; direction of
' Walker-Howell Funeral ho m e ,
A Rev. Paul Pettieord officiating. .
Hartman . !....
William E. Hartman, at the res
idence, 1698 South Liberty, Fri
day, March 27. Husband of Eliza
beth II.' Hartman. Funeral an
nouncements later by Clough
Barrick Funeral home. ,
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Coming Events
: March 2S. Z9 Annul Berth
west area YMCA eeanell meet
ing ta Salem. '
March 1ft Last day far Hay
primary candidates to tile.
; April 1 Last day to file state
income tax returns.
Heosing Sought Negotiations
by County Engineer N. C. Hubbs
are under way for facilities to
house ten men on the county
bridge crew who are scheduled
within the next two weeks to be
gin the task of reconstructing nine
bridges on the North Santiam
highway between Detroit and Ni
agara. A county shop already
maintained at Detroit will take
care of equipment and supply
storage for the six-months job.
Ted Kinsey is foreman of the
crew.
Army Leaves Cleared The
Oregon law provides for leaves of
absence to public officials and em
ployes while serving in the army,
navy, or marine corps of the
United States, regardless of
whether their entry into such ser
vice was by reason of enlistment,
draft, induction, or an order or
assignment to duty as members
of the .reserve corps, Attorney
General I. H. VanWinkle held here
Friday.
Get ready now to help in the na
tional situation that seems to be
growing more critical week by
week in government and business
offices. Intensive training in the
shortest possible time in the use
of office machines and in stenog
raphy and bookkeeping at the
Capital Business College, corner
Liberty and Chemeketa streets.
Phone 5987.
Has No Jurisdiction A justice
of the peace does not have juris
diction of the crime of receiving
stolen property. Attorney Gen
eral I. H. VanWinkle held here
Friday. The opinion was request
ed by District Attorney George L.
Dukek, Fossil. Triable cases in the
justice courts are restricted to
misdemeanors, VanWinkle de
dared.
File fer Preelaet a Precinct
committee candidacies declared at
the courthouse Friday included:
Democrats Mollis R. McKlnney,
route six, Englewood; Frances M
Randall and Kenneth L. Randall,
route four, Pringle; republicans
Nan Lou Thompson, Croisan; John
T. Plas, Scotts Mills; Minnie M.
Jenks, route eight, Hayesville; E.
W. Harland, 2310 Trade street.
Salem No. 5; Justina Kildee, 864
Jefferson, Salem No. 8.
In Coaaty Jail Roy Burgess,
arrested Friday night by Consta
ble Earl Adams on a Salem jus
tice court warrant charging vio
lation of section 28-901 OCLA,
spent the night in the county Jail.
He is scheduled for arraignment
today in affiliation proceedings
brought against him in justice
court.
Eagles: No dance Saturday night.
Start City Bridge The Marion
county pile driver was moved
Friday to location of a bridge to
be built for the Salem water de
partment connecting Stayton is
land with the mainland. County
men and equipment will be util
ized, at the city's expense, to re
place a bridge that wouldn't with
stand high water.
Kate Jump Abandoned Union
Pacific Stages, Inc., operating be
tween Portland and Salt Lake City
and Spokane, Wash., via Pendle
ton, has withdrawn its application
for a 10 per cent increase in pas
senger fares, Ormond R. Bean,
state utilities commissioner, an
nounced Friday.
Young people, get the type of ed
ucation that will fit you in the
shortest possible time for efficient
service of some kind. Office ma
chines play an Important part
Enroll now in the Capital Business
College, corner Liberty and Che
meketa. Phone 5987. -
Permits Issued Building per
mits were issued Friday to L. G.
Vogt to erect a private garage at
1981 Fairgrounds road at an ex
penditure of $250; to C. K. Whi'u
to wreck a private garage at 1140
South Commercial street, $50, and
o Mrs. Us.L. Lehman, repair roof
of apartment house, 267 South
Church street, $10.
Canned Fish ExaminedCanned
codfish, turned over to police re
cently by a Salem woman who
suspected r it contained ground
glass, in reality contained struvite
crystals, frequently found u such
good s and harmless to the eater.
the state department of agricul
ture has reported. , ,
Eagles moving to new ; quarters.
No dances till further notice.
8tlea From Car A sport jack
et, headlight reflector, two head
light, bulbs and a steering knob
were stolen from his car Thurs
day, night as it stood parked in
the 400 block on Ferry street,
Clinton Blakely has reported to
city police. ,
Dogs Killed Sheriff A. C. Burk
has been informed that Gilbert
Belknap of Ankeny Bottom has
succeeded in tracing two of the
dogs that killed sheep in his flock
recently and that the canines have
been executed. -r
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LEEHAI TEEMS
it N. Nason Paints
Kelly Tires Tabes
WUlard Batteries
Slocks Are Complete
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The
ShipRaided
Melvin Mortimer, sen af Mrs.
Ruby Mertlmervim Oak street.
wm Is with the United States
navy air corps aboard a navy
ship somewhere In the Pacific,
writes that his ship was at
tacked by 21 Japanese bombers.
Eighteen were believed to have
been shot down. Mortimer en
listed In the navy in July and
this is the first letter received
home since December.
Service Men
Where They Are
What They're Doing
CHANUTE FIELD, TIL, Mar. 27
Pvt. Virgil E. Trick, son of Mr.
and Mrs. T. D. Trick, route three
Salem, was graduated recently
from the Chanute field branch of
the US army air corps technical
schools.
Jack Causey, soldier station at
Fort Stevens, Ore., who was ac
cidentally shot last Sunday, is- re
ported recovering satisfactorily.
He was hit by a .45 automatic bul
let from a distance of only 10
feet Although he is not complete
ly out of danger, it is believed he
will recover fully unless compli
cations develop.
David H. Dorsey and Edgar S.
Hole, both of Dayton; Victor D.
Ross, Hubbard; Harold F. Post,
Lebanon; Cecil D. Stout, Sheri
dan, and Carl A. Norton, Wood
burn, are among the 64 potential
fliers for the army air corps who
were sworn In recently at Port
land. They are waiting assign
ment to a training center for 30
weeks intensive study and drill
in the near future.
SCIO Harley Oddie, who was
inducted Into the army Monday,
has been sent to the Presidio in
San Francisco for further exam
ination. Several members of the Ditch en
family have gone to Camp Rob
erts, Calif, to visit Joe Ditchen,
who is In training there.
Alan Wiesner has been assigned
to the signal depot at San Ber
nardino, Calif.
WOODBURN Bob Renn, until
recently a sergeant in the anti
tank company from Woodburn,
was here Tuesday visiting his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Renn. He
Is being transferred to the air
corps.
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Thomp
son, Woodburn, have received a
letter from their son, Howard P.,
sailor on a US submarine operat
ing somewhere in the Asiatic VI.
VP I5tt" tte January
26, stated he had "been through
Plenty," but could not tell about
it at present
AMITY Richard Lorenzen, son
of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Lormrm
Amity, has enlisted in the US na
val reserve in class V2 (M).
Ministers Join
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Three Hour Good Friday Rite
Calling attention to the religious significance of April 3,
Protestant churches of Salem are cooperating for the annual Good
iuajr ocivitej w L neia ixom
First Evangelical church, Marion
In charge of arrangement
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rui reiucoru. cnainnan: itev.
Irving A Fox and Rev. H. C. Stov
er. Members of the Salem Minis.
terial association, with Rev. W.
Irvin Williams , in charge, will be
in charge of ushering; . V
Offering plates wiU be in the
foyer of the church to receive the
Easter offering for expenses of
the three-hour , service. - Soecial
Cafe te Open C F. West of
Portland has purchased Ben's cafe
on South Commercial street and
will reopen it Monday morning
with Harry Corn as manager. The
restaurant will operate under the
name. Valley cafe. It has been
completely renovated. .
Rummage sale Sat. 341 N. ComX
Blanks Available F o r m s for
persons who wish to apply for
exemption either from evacuation
or from curfew regulations can
be secured at the US employment
office, ,710 Ferry street, W. H.
BaiUie, manager, announced Fri
day. .
Bar Associativa Meets Twenty
five members of the Marion coun
ty Bar association met in routine
monthly business Y session Friday
noon1 at Schneider's Coffee shop.
fires Minor- A general fire
alarm sounded at $:C3 Friday
morning called city firemen to 220
North 22nd street. "where they
found a chimney burning out . ,
OREGON STATESMAN, Salem,
Toozfe vs. Hutchinson Case Goes
To Jury Todayriday Inactive
Activitiei were slack at the Marion county courthouse Fri
day aside from completion of testimony and arguments In the case
of Tooze vs. Hutchinson, involving a claim for remuneration for
care of children. The jury is to return at 9 a.m; for instructions
on ine case,
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CIRCUIT COUaT
: National Surety Corp. - vs. Guy
H. Smith et al; order, based on
stipulation, -for clerk to pay
$353.34 deposit to plaintiff. -
Clarence S. Emmons, executor
of Gust Peterson estate, vs. Albert
Barth; answer to amended com
plaint; general denial
" Lloyd Duniway vs. Olin J. Win
ney; application for trial date.
' Industrial accident commission
vs. Adam A Shepherd; satisfac
tion of judgment for $83.48.
PROBATE COURT .
Andreas Fromm estate; order
appointing - Gustav - Gaertner ' ad
ministrator with will annexed, of
$500 personal property estate, and
naming: Florence Stewart, Evenly
Jones and Sam F. Speerstra ap
praisers.
Violetta M. Burch estate: final
decree, P. A. Comstock, executor.
Eino Partanen estate; order ap
pointing H. William Thielsen
guardian and Pauline Cutler,
Hazel Ward and Sylvia Cutler ap
praisers; appraisal. $180.84 in
money.
Charles Zielinski estate; order
for sale of real property by
Charles A. Zielinski, executor:
answer of J. F. Ulrich, guardian
ad litem for Donald Zielinski, ap
proving proposed sale.
Walter G. Beutler estate; ap
praisal, $1092, all real property,
by J. F. Ulrich, Bernice Laue and
L. L. Thornton.
Sarah F. Busick estate; order
approving supplemental and final
accounts and directing distribu
tion; last account shows $21,873.20
In credits.
Es telle Thayer estate; appraisal,
$2372.39 in cash and $1500 in
household furnishings and effects.
by H. V. Compton, Grace Taylor
and Margaret Ross.
' MARRIAGE LICENSES
Percy G. Swett, 39, laborer,
Portland, and Alma M. Trullinger,
SB, school teacher, Woodburn.
Edward F. FIss, SI, salesman,
and Ethel J. Ehrlich, 48, cashier,
bot hof Portland.
Alvin C. Potter, 21, salesman,
2650 Portland road, and Jeanne
E. Walters. 20. telephone ooera
tor, 235 North 25th street, both of
Salem. .
Roy L. Clinton, legal, optome
trist, and Clarabelle Bailey, legal,
housekeeper, both of 1143 South
Ldoerty street, Salem.
JUSTICE COURT
John E. Kalista; no operator's
license; $1 and costs.
Ronald A. Nopp; failure to stop;
$1 and costs.
Acle Frank Johnson; speeding
with a bus; declared guilty follow
ing trial and fined $23 and costs;
filed notice of appeal to circuit
court.
Raymond J. Ditter; no tail light
on trailer; plea of guilty; con
tinued to May 27 for sentence and
released on own recognizance.
Joel H. Coe; unlawfully em
ploying a minor; $23 and costs;
fine suspended and costs paid.
MUNICIPAL COURT
Lloyd Emmett Mass; no muf
fler; $1.
W. G. Getty; permitting dog to
run at large S3.
Wallace R. Johnson: violation
i v uaicc lb. f mini
basic rule; $2.50 bail.
John Snell; drunk: 10 days, sus
pended.
James Olson; vagrancy: three
months suspended, ordered to
leave town.
Myrton M. Moore: drunken
driving; released under pronerty
baiL
in Arranging
12 o'clock until 3 p.m., at the
and Summer streets.
for th annual . ...
c Akcr.
music win include a soprano solo
by Genevieve Scharf and numbers
presented by the male quartet of
the Presbyterian church. In the
group are L. E. Barrick, Wniard
Hornschuch, Garland vHollowell
and Ralph Scott. The Willamette
university music department win
also contribute.
The schedule is as follows:
U to 1J JO p. m. Scripture and
prayer, IUt. Herman Macy, Highland
Frtenda church. Meditation. Rev. M. A.
Getiendancr. American L u t n r an
church. .ks ..---.j.,, ..
to ujs p. m-Scrlpture and
yer.Rer DvlJ U renwtek. Frea
lethodist church. U editatkn. Btv. Jo
seph Knotta. Leslie Methodist church.
ia to IM p. nu Scripture and
Gayer. Rev. J. C. Harriaaa, first
ethodist , church. MedlUUoa, Itev.
Chester Goodman, Church of the United
Brethren.
120 to 1. -45 p. m. Scrtptur and
prayer. Dr. R. rranklin Thompson,
Willamette university. Meditation. Dr.
Carl S. Knopf, Willamette university.
! .o V- n--Rev. DUlon W.
Mills. South Salem Friend church.
Meditation. -Rev. Edward h. Allen. Cal
vary Baptist church.
" aao to 1J3S p. mv Scripture and
prayer. Rev. Xric Johnson, Eranfeus
tic Tabernacle. MeditaUon, Rev. Weav
er Hen, Church to the Nazarene.
1 .33 to 3 p. m. Scripture and prayer.
Adjutant Edward HiU, Salvation
Army. Meditation. Rev. Paul P. Petti
cord. First Evaneglical church.
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Oregon, Saturday Morning, March IS, Hit
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Palm Sunday
Special Church . Rites
? Mark Holy Week at
: Mtl Angel Parish" I
' MT. ANGEL Holy week serv
ices begin Sunday morning at Mt
Angel when palms are blessed and
distributed to . the .congregation
before the solemn high mass at
10:30 ajn. j
After the solemn high mass at
9 ajn. on Holy Thursday, at which
almost . the entire parish will re
ceive holy 'communion, no bells
will be rung until Saturday
morning. Communion will be dis
tributed at 6:30 ajn. to those who
find it impossible to attend j the
community mass.
Following the mass there will
be adoration of the blessed sacra
ment for the rest of the day, all
through the night, and until 9
o'clock Good Friday morning,
when the mass of the presancti
fied will be sung, and the unveil
ing and adoration of the cross
take place. The Way of the Cross
will be said in the church at 2
pjn. Friday,
On all three nights, Wednesday,
Thursday and Friday, the Tene
brae services will be held at 7:30
p.m.
On Saturday morning there will
be the blessing of the Easter and
baptismal water at 7:30 ajn., fol
lowed by high mass at 8:30 ajn.
' The solemn resurrection serv
ices with procession and singing
by the entire parish will take
place at 7:30 pjn. Saturday night
Final Sermons
On Prayer Set
ror Sunday
Concluding sermons, in a series
of four on "Prayer" will be given
by Rev. W. Irvin Williams at the
First Presbyterian church Sun
day. In the morning Rev. Wil
liams wiU speak on the thane
'Prayer and Personality," and the
senior choir will sing the anthem
"Jerusalem, A" Parker.
The vested youth choir of 35
voices, which is directed by Vir
ginia Ward Elliott, will make its
nrii apearance at a mornine ser
vice and will sing the anthem
"The Palms" (Faure). Josephine
Bross, senior choir soprano, will
sing a solo part in the youth choir
numoer.
A reception for new members
wiU be held at the mornirur serv
ice. Among those being received
wiu oe is young people, members
of a six weeks communicants
class conducted by Don Douris,
youin airector at the church, i
In the afternoon the Junior CI
wul meet at 4:30 with special mu
sic being furnished by a quartet
composed of Patsy Elfstrom, Lois
nearns, crystal Huntington and
Jane Gardner. The high school
CE will have a Holy Week candle
ugni worship service at 6:30 con
ducted by Carolyn Helton mi
featuring special music by the
Rainbow girls choir composed of
asyrue Meier. Betty Hushe. cr.
trade Meier, Conine Wade, Ger
aldine Schmoker, Margaret Mor-
Itz, Evangelyn McKinley and
Rosemary Gaiser.
Sunday night Rev. Williams
will speak on A Way of Prayer"
and Vivian Garrison wul tin
solo. The service from a until -in
wfll be broadcast over KSLMJ
Following the niaht service a
meeting of the youth council mriii
be held and plans made' for par-
ucipauon or the church young
people in an Easter breaWast mt
the church foUowing the sunrise
service at ! Belcrest Final plans
for attendance at the state Chrsi
tian Endeavor convention in Anrfi
23-28 win be made and vouth
council officers for the new
church year wfll be elected with
Jane Patton, retiring nresident. In
charge. , '-v.-:.
Cast Named for
Religious Drama
The Burden Bearers" will be
presented Sunday night at the
Knight Memorial church, 19th
and 'Ferry streets." I
Characters are Simon of Cy
rene, .J, J. Thompson; Mara, his
wife, Ethel Thompson; his eons,
Douglas Berwick; and BUlIe Schle
manr .Ludus, ft Cyrenlan Jew,
Harold Melchert: a man wlfh
burden, B. F, Adams; Roman sol
diers, William Drakeley and Wil
liam Parkes. ' '
A mixed auartet "I Was th
Tree" (OUara) wfll precede the
piay. -:i , - v i
Plans Told
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SUNDAY lNTCGHt LECTURE
; ; MARCH, 29, ?:30 P. M. ;
! . Sub; xt: "United States In Prophecy-
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Nor& Summer at Hood Street, tkltzx. C;eon .
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Dr. Emory W. Pettieord (above),
former pastor of the First Evan
relies! church, who wiU speak
here nlxhtly, betiiuilng Sunday
Pre-Easter Rites
Slated at First
Evangelical
Dr. E. W. Pettieord and Rev,
Lee C. Fisher wul hold pre-Easter
services, beginning Palm Sunday,
March 29, and concluding Easter
Sunday. Anril 5. each nieht ex
cept Saturday, at 7:30 o'clock at
the First . Evangelical church,
Marion and Summer streets.
Dr. Pettieord was formerly pas
tor of the local church. He was
for 20 years leading evangelist
of the Evangelical church. For
the past seven he has been super
intendent of the Oregon district
of the Oregon-Washington con
ference. Dr. Pettieord is a world
traveler and has had experience
with peoples of all races and re
ligious backgrounds.
Rev, Fisher is a gospel musician
and world traveler. Three years
ago he returned from a trip
around the world, motion pictures
of which wiU be used d urine the
meetings. Fisher will be In charge
of the enure musical arrange
ment of the Easter services. He is
an accomplished musician upon
the piano and accordion and a
hymn composer. Fisher is also a
singer and win lead the congre
gation. He wul have children's
meetings Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday afternoons at 4 pjn.
Rev. Paul P. Pettieord, minister
of the local First Evangelical
church, invite the public to this
week of special services.
Palm Sunday
Begins Holy
Week Rites
Palm Sunday wul be observed
at St Vincent de Paul church
with the blessinc and distribu tina-
of palms at the 7:30 ajn. mass
and distribution at both the t and
10:30 services, according to Rev,
P. G. Stockhausen, SJ.
Confessions will be beard from
7 to t:30 pjn. Wednesday. High
mass and nrocession is slated on
Holy Thursday at 8:30 ajn. and
holy hour devotions will be at
7:20 njn.
On Good Friday mass of the
pre-sanetified wfll be celebrated
at 839 ajn. Stations of the Cross
are to be said at 8 and 7:30 pjn.
Mass on Saturday wfll be at S30
ajn. with confessions from 1 to
5:30 and 7 to 9 pjn.
Easter Sunday-services wfll in
clude high mass at 7:30 ajn, mass
for the children at 9 o'clock and
low mass and benediction at
10:30, according to Father Stock
hausen, who is in charge during
the absence of the castor. Rev. R.
S. Neugebauer. Father Neugebau
er is expected home from St Vin
cent's hospital in Portland early
next week.
Sunday School
Farley Opens
On
Under the leadershin of Evan
gelist Robert L. Hfflegas, nation-J
al representative for Sunday
schools for the Assemblies of God
In the United States, a Sunday
school conferences wiU be held
at the Salem Evangelistic taber
nacle -(Assembly of God) Thurs
day and Friday.
- Morning; afternoon and night
sessions are scheduled and visit
ing pastors from aU parts of Ore
gon are to take part In the pro
gram, to which Sunday school
workers from all churches of Sa
lem and the pubUc is invited.
. Speakers are to include Erie M.
Johnson, Salem, host pastor; At
wood Foster, Oregon district sup
erintendent; Ivan Ryan, Lebanon
pastor; - Cecil Ahalt ' Portland;
Rev. Kelsev Prmilnr Hood River:
Evangelist- Medora Sogers; Rev.
Schmidt; , Rev. Alan Banks, A1-
bany; Howard Olsen, Salem; Rev.
George Baker, Corvallis, and Mrs.
Gutekururt, Turner. , "
Thursday
Church Services in Salem
ASfESICAM LUTHEKAN 1
343 North Church street Rev. M. A,
GetzendaBer, DD, pastor. S u m 4. ay
ehool. SMS ajn. Morning aervice. It
"Youthful Cbriatiana.' Evening aerv
ice 130, "The Church.. U ajn. service
observing Palia Sunday. .Young peo
ple received Into church through con
xirmation.
BETBIfu BAJTISX ' "
North Cottag t at D street. J. T. 01
thotf, DD, pastor. Sunday school. 1:45
am- Arnold Frey, SupC Momina aerv
ice 11 o'clock. "Chrtafa Meed of-Ua."
Eveninf service 1:45, "Where Are uie
Dead?" Prayer and praise service
Wednesday evening at 7:45. Cantata
rehearsal : Sinday afternoon. -.
CALVAIT BATTI5I
South Liberty at Miller streets. Rev.
Edward U Allen, pastor. Sunday school
1:43 a.m. Edward Schunkc, Sup.
Morning service 11 o'clock. Louise
Campbell. - China missionary from
South will be guest speaker. Young
people's croups, 6:30 p.m. Evening
service 730. "in AU Thy Ways." Mid
week prayer and praise service Wed
nesday, 7:30 pjn followed by choir
rehearsal. 8:30. -
CCUUST LUTHERAN ALC)
StaU and 18th streets. T. H. Theuer,
BJ3 pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m
Otto Gronke. Supt. Morning service 11
o'clock, "With Mary of Bethany We
Honor Him." Evening service 730,
Good Friday holy communion, "Wul
We Pass Him By on His Cross?'' Con
firmauon class, Saturday, S ajn.
CHtrccB or CHKIST
North Cottage and Shipping streets,
R. K. ThonuuU, minister. Bible school
10 a.m departraental study. Morning
service 11 o'clock. Sermon subject.
"An Outstanding Need.'' Evening serv
ice S o'clock, "The Fullness of Cod."
Young People's meeting, 7:00.
COl'KT STKEET CHRISTIAN
17th and Court streets, W. H. "Ly
man, pastor. Sunday school t:45 , a.m.
Morning service 10:50 o'clock, com
munion, "The Cross and the Crown."
Christian Endeavor meetings. S M p.m.
Evening service 7 30 o'clock. "Salted
Down. Midweek service and choir
practice Thursday, 7:30 pjn.
EMMANUEL MENNONITE
Pratum. Daniel J. Unruh, pastor.
Sunday school 10 a.m., classes lor aU
age groups. Homer Welty. Supt.
Morning service 11 o'clock, "We Would
See Jesus." Offering for the Multno
mah school of the blind, Portland.
Young people of the church are plan
ning a trip to the civilian public serv
ice camp, Cascade Locks, and will
conduct a service there In the af
ternoon. No evening service. Wednes
day, 7 -J30. Bible study and prayer
meeting, also children's. Senior choir
practice, 8:30. Friday, 8, union Good
Friday service, Methodist church.
ENGLEWOOD UNITED BRETHREN
IN CHRIST
17th and Nebraska avenue. Rev. C.
O. Goodman, pastor. Sunday school
S:4S a. m. Morning service, 11 o'clock,
"Modern Peacemakers." Christian En
deavor, 6:30 pjn. Evening service. 730
o'clock, a Palm Sunday service of mu
sic sponsored by young people of the
church. '
ITRST BAPTIST
North Liberty street at Marion. Irv
ing A. Fox, DD, pee tor. Sunday school
:49 ajn., Fred Broer. Supt. Morning
service 11 o'clock. "Christ's Public En
try Into Jerusalem." Evening service
730, Louise Campbell, China mission
ary. Ordinance of Baptism. Wednes
day. 70S pjiu, school of missions. Wed
nesday, S pjn guild degrees and spe
cial speaker. -
FOUR CORNERS BRANCH
Auburn schoothouse. Sunday school
1:49 ajn., Leon Lambert. Supt.
HAYESVILLE BRANCH
Hayesville schoolhouse. Classes for
aHages Sunday school .9:43. Dewey
FIRST CHRISTIAN
, Center aastf Hick streets, guest speak
er. Rev. Wattcr Fiscus. Northwest
Christian college. Sunday school S30
a jn-- C. X. Lee, Supt. Momiag serv
ice 10:49 o'clock, eoasmunkm and wor
ship serviee, "Facing Calvary and His
Honneaa. ine Beginning ec a weears
series or pre-saster services, cnu
dten's church, morning worship hour,
Evening, aervlcev 73s o'clock. Rev,
Fiscus, "Facing Calvary and His Love."
3 umroacx cnoeevor.
FIRST CHURCH OF SOD
Hosd and Cottar street. Rev. J. T.
Lawson, pastor. Sunday school, 9:43
ajn. Text found In Joel. Sri 6, "But God
Will Be the Hop of His People:" Ev
ening service 730 o'clock. Mrs. H. F.
Wilson, Peweaesn. Ont Canada. wiU
be the nlaht soeaker. Mrs. Wilson has
been doing pioneer evangelistic workj
m csnaoa ror many years.
FIBST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
13th and Center streets, Rev. Weav
er W. Hese, pastor. Sunday school S4S
a-m.. MUford Stun. Supt. Morning
service 11 o'clock. "Jesus, the King
sternal, svsanng amice 73a, wvaa-
Young people's groups; S30 pjn. Fred
Cash ion, president. Midweek scayi
er
and praise service Wednesday. T:1S
FIRST CONORKOATIONAL
Cottage and Marion streets, Robert
A. Hutchinson, pastor. Sunday school
9:43 sun. Morning serviee, 11 e'clock.
"Adorning tit Doctrine." League of
youth, S:4S. Palm Sunday eaaerclass at
morning hour. Saci a 111 eat -of Baptism
ana reeepuon of meraoers. oust, car
olyn Brown and Keith Sherman.
ITRST EVANGELICAL
Marios at Sunatnac streets, Rev. Paul
P. Pettieord. pat or. Sunday
9:46 a. m. Wilson Launer, Supt. Morn
tag service 11 o'clock. Dr. E. V. Petti
cord, district suDeriatendent and evan
gellat speaking. 630 p. m. evangelical
roam rauy vna nev. ae sisnar
playing, singing and preaching. Eve
ning service 730. Dr. Pettieord preach
ing. Rev. Lee C. Fisher leading the
gospel music . 1
FIRST METHODIST
Corner Church and State street. Dr.
J. C Harrtsont pastor. Sunday school
9:43 ajn. Morning service 10 o'clock.
-wnat anau wa cnoose mm uxc7"
Evening service 7:43. Program with
heads of the music departments at
WiUametta university presenting a IS
minute prelude and the " Cathedral
choir presenting the Easter cantata.
Youth fellowships and University ves
pers, 630. .......
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
North Winter and Chemeketa street
Irvin Williams, pastor. Donald
Douris.' director of religious educa
tion. Church nursery. Sunday school
1039. Communicants class S30 sun. J.
3. Fltssimons. Supt. Morning service
1039 o'clock. Junior CE 430 njn.
College and business young people, 0.
tusn scnooi ana inteimeuiate uc at
630. Organ concert. Prof Maurice W.
Brennen, 709-7 30. Evening service
730. Youth council meeting and elec
tion of officers following evening. Boy
Scouts Monday, 730.-Annual congre
gational meeting Monday bv church
auditorium, 730. Candlelight com
munion serviee Thursday, 730. Sunday
school teachers and officers. Thundav.
30. Choir practice Wednesday, 730.
FIRST SPIRITUALIST
S4S North Commercial itrMt Hant
J. Rea keys, pastor. Service 339 and
130. . . 1 .
FOURSQUARE GOSPEL :
19th" and Breyman streets. Rev. T.
W. Henderson, pastor. Sunday school
9:43 a.m elaaaes for aU ages. 11 ajaui
worsmp service, ine MTiais ax a
Chrisuan. Evening service 7:43, evan
In compliance with government regulations which re
quire that pasollne shall not be sold more than 72
honra each week, oar GASOLINE DEPARTMENT
WILL OPERATE EACH WEEK DAY FROM 7 A. M.
to 7 P. M, AND WILL NOT OPERATE ON SUNDAYS,
AH of oar other departments and services will con
tinua io.baoperated on a continuous 24 hour) night
and 'day; seven days a week basis - as heretofore.
FOzYnn DO OLE?? IE
MASTER SERVICE STATION ,
N. Cca. at Center Phone 4164 . Salein, Orejca
nvSf-
gelistic service, The Tall et Man."
Sunday, 0 J9 p. nv. Crusader service,
young people "camp fire service.';
Wednesday, 730 ojbl prayer and
praise service. Friday, S pjiK. -choir
practice, Saturday. 3 pjn children's
church. ' : s . . .. ' . , .,
- :-FbUER afRTHOniST I' ' !:
Comer Market as Winter streets. Da-
vid L. Fen wick, pastor. Sunday school
:4J ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock,
young people's service 7 pjn. Evening
service 7:43 o'clock. Midweek prayer 1
and class meetings Wednesday, 7:43
pjn. . ;, ; -y-- u.
HIGHLAND FRIENDS ,
Highland avenue mt Church street.
Herman H. Jdacy, pastor. Sunday
school 10 a.m., Clifton Boss, Supt, .
classes for all ages. Morning service 11
o'clock. The Lament Over Jerusalem.'
Junior Christian Endeavor. 6 30 p.m
sponsored by Mrs. Floyd DeLapp.
Young people meet at 030 p.m, for
dispensaUonal study class. Evening
service 730 o'clock, message by pastor.
Midweek : prayer and praise service
Thursday, 730.
- EMMANUEL BAPTIST
Corner of Hazel and Academy
Streets. Warren C Hale, pastor. Sun
day "school 10 ajn. Morning service 11
o'clock. Rev. W. T. Tapacott brings the
message. Evening service 730 o'clock,
elders in charge. Prayer meeting 730
o'clock. Thursday, Carrol McDonald
In charge. . ,
JASON LEE METHODIST
North Winter at Jefferson streets,
S. Raynor Smith, pastor. Sunday school
9:45 ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock,
"Do We Cry 'Hosanna' With Overcon
fidence?" Evening service 730 o'clock-,
illustrated pictures from India, "The
Religions of India." Intermediate
league 9:30, high school and college
leagues 630.
KNIGHT MEMORIAL
CONGREGATIONAL
lBlh and Ferry streets, Howard C.
Stover, pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m.,
morning service 11 o'clock. Palm Sun
day service. "Written in Greek,' and
Latin and Hebrew." -Evening service.
730. Lenten drama. "The Burden
Bearers." Young people, 630 pjn.
LESLIE METHODIST
South Commercial at Myers street.
Joseph Knotta, pastor. Sunday school
9:45 a.m.. morning service 11 o'clock.
"Palms, a Mob and an Earthquake."
Baptism and reception of new mem
bers. Evening service 730 o'clock,
concert by ladies sextet of Monmouth.
Sermon subject, "Our Interceder."
Young people's groups, 6:30 pjn.
Pfayer meeting Thursday, 730 p.m.
PILGRIM HOLINESS
979 Market street. Dr. E. P. Dixon,
assisted by Rev. Orval C. Keller.
Sunday school 9:45 a.m., Frank
Schutz in charge. Morning service It
o'clock, . Dr. Dixon will preach. Ev
ening service 7:30 o'clock. Rev. Orv
al C Keller, preaching. "Digging Your
Own Eternal Grave." Prayer meeting
every Thursday, 7 9 pjn.
REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS
CHRIST OF LATER DAY SAINTS
17th and Chemeketa street, Sunday
school 10 ajn. Morning service II
o'clock. Evening service 7:49 o'clock.
Zlons league and adults study class
Sunday i:49 pjn. Prayer meeting
Wednesday, 7:49 p.m.
- ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL
Church and Chemeketa streets. Rev.
George H. Swift pastor. Sunday school
9:43 ajn., Robert R. Boardman. Supt.
Morning service 730 and 11 o'clock.
Palm Sunday service. Special music
by the choir. Wednesday. 7. 10, holy
communion, 730 pJtu, Instructions.
Thursday, 7, 10, holy communion, 7:43
p. m, confirmation. Bishop DegweH.
Good Friday, the three hours, 13 noon
to 3 pjn.
ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN
16th and A streets. Rev.- H, W. Gross,
pastor. Sunday school. 9 a.m sei rices
10 ajn. Services on Holy Thursday at
730 pjn. with holy communion,
SALEM EVANGELICAL TABERNACLE
Ferry and lata streets, Eric M. John-
pastor. Sunday school 9:43 ajn.
Easter rally. Morning servtoe 11
o'clock, sermon by Evengelltt Rog
ers. S30 pjn., young people's meeting.
Buna uuver, leaeer. jcvemng sen
7:4 ecasckx Sen Ices every wight
cept Monday at 71 pjn. Evangelist
Rogers preaching.
SEVENTH DAY ADVENT! ST
North Summer at Hood street. N. C.
Erntsoa, pastor. Sabbath school 930
ajn- M. T. Madsen, Supt. Morning
service 11 o'clock, "Was Jesus Crud
fled on Wednesday or Friday." Com
munion service following morning ser
mon. Special service Sunday, 730 pjn.
"The United States In Prophecy, What
Does the Bible Say About It?"
SOUTH SALEM FRIENDS
. South Commercial at Washington
street DiDon W. Kills, pastor. Sunday
school 10 ajn. Morning service II
o'clock. "The Glory of the Criss."
Christian Endeavor 6:49 pjn. Evening
service 730 o'clock. Mark Schrock. di
rector of the CPS camp at Cascade
Locks, wiU speak Thursday at S pjn.
CHURCH Or JESUS CHRIST OF
LATTER DAT SAINTS
469 North Cottage street Don WaU,
Mstaopv Sunday school IS sum. Felwg
service 639 e'cJeck. Relief society
Tuesday, S pjn. MIA 730 pjn. Tues
day. PENTECOSTAL UGHTHOUiut
420 State street O. M. Bade, paster.
Sunday sdtool 10 a.m "A Good
Name.1' Morning service 11 o'clock.
S30, yeunr people's meeting. 730, last
service with Rev. Fred Scott of Coch
rane. Wise, as guest speaker. 730 pjn.
Wednesday. iniDlratiortal aarvice 738
pjn. Friday. Bible study service. 730
Saturday, special service la observa
tion ec we oranacea ox communion
and footwashlng.
SALVATION ARJtfT
S41 State street Adjutant E. T. Hill.
corps officer. Sunday school 9:45 -ajn.
11 ajn holiness meeting. "What Holi
ness Reauires." S o'clock, young nee-
ple's meeting, 730 pjn., salvation
meeting. "The Wonders of His Love."
Young People's meeting at 6. Candle,
light service.
WESLIYAN METHODIST
Corner 13th and Mill atreeta. Lawelt
GUger, pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m
morning service 11 o'clock. WYPS 6:49
pjn. Evening service 730. Teacher's
training class Wednesday. 7 pjn. Mid
week prayer service Wednesday, S
pjn. - .
Brings Message
Rev. Ralph Hallman, Kent,
Wash, wOl bring an evangellstie
message Sunday at 3 pjn. at tha
Christian Missionary Alliance
church. North Fifth at Gaines
street, .... , ..
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