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a-- 111 0210021 STATESMAN. Salts, Oregon, Saturday Horning, April 11, 1S42 PAGrnvz Local NoTo Drio3 : Culia Tlctsrts Eit-Tixt o fion pictures, showini Cut Tea tti dlrnu prohlsm fa tht nattoa, MH fcs ihaira fa tUc.tr.htr ct loaaurM Thursday aught at fdock. fHMlta U Victory " latest CJxa released by the Amw tua Social Hygiene anodatioo,4 FUl have Its prtmler shsowing. fht two other films art Tn De fease of tot Nation" and Wlth These Weapons." , ; Dr. Adolph Welnzirl, professor of preventive mtdldne and public health from the University of Oregon Medical . school at Portland, will talk on the social disease problem. Dr. Vern on A. Douglas, hud of the Marion County Department of- Health, Will introduce tie speaker. This meeting, open to the public with out charge; is sponsored by the Deaconess Hospital auxiliary, in fooperation with the department tl health. , A Saving on your Woolen Needs. Virgin' Wool Blankets, pastel shades $7.83. 8.95 and $9 J5. Wool . yarn 16c per oz. Wool batts $1.13 per lb. Wool robes $1.83 to $6J3. Ladies wool coating and suiting, $1.23 to $3.93 per yard. Thos Kay Woolen Mill Co. Retail Store, 260 . So. 12th street, Salem. Savings Insured to $3,000.00 are earning at Salem Fed erst. 130 South Liberty. ; Comb Appoint Rail Couch, administrator of hospitals at the University of Oregon medical school center, Friday was ap pointed by Gov. Charles A. Sprague as state hospital officer of the Oregon state defense coun clL Couch's duties will include supervision of hospital evacuation plans, staffing of hospitals, loca tion of emergency hospitals and dressing; stations. He becomes member of the staff of Dr. Vernon A. Douglas, state medical officer ' of civilian defense. Atmoray Clinic, 254 No. Church. The County Clerk's office will be open to register voters from 8 am to 6 p.m. on April 11th, and from 8 a.m to S p.m. on April 13th and 14th, April 14th being the last day of registration for Primary elec . tion. Miss Sautli Hart The many friends of Miss Ida Mae Smith, professor of education, Monmouth, will be sorry to learn of her in disposition. Miss Smith slipped on the basement stairs at her home at 250 East Lincoln street, Salem falling and cutting her hand so severely that It was necessary to take several stitches. Get Sat. Eve. Post at old subscr. Erice. Tel. order to Mrs. Paul auser, 7828. Sat. last day. Radiator Ornament Taken H. W. McMillan, attendant at the Oregon state hospital, reported to police Friday that while his car was parked on Church street Tuesday night between 7 and 10 o'clock the radiator ornament was stolen from it. Wetterborg Returned Wanted here on a forgery charge. Gail Wetterborg, arrested Friday in Portland, was returned to Salem later the same day by Sheriff A. C, Burk. , Name Withdrawn O. E. Rob erts filed notice with the county clerk Friday stating his withdraw al from, the use of the assumed AprS It last mt for Yeters U retlsitt f r Frisian iltettoa. Aprfl lt-8aUm MgV April If Blessom day. April tl-24--tII spring shew. Stat ami Front streets. April 17 Selective service reg istration tf men aged 43 te 84. May 4 Initial city tf Salem budget meeting. May It Mother's day. May IS Primary election. May 171 Am an American'' day. May tl First Marios eemnty budget meeting. Te Alter Residence A building permit for alteration of a dwell ing at 1320 South Liberty street at an expenditure of $500 was is sued Friday to Charles R. Chase. H. D. Robinette secured a permit to erect an accessory building at 1145 North 21st street, $130; Les lie Morris, to reroof private gar age at 443 North 24th street, $10; D. A. Larmer, alter and repair private garage, 448 Belmont street, $500; Foster & Kleiser company, erect billboards at 144 North 12th street, $30; Mrs. H. Huntington, wreck dwelling at 826 North Cap itol street, $50; D. C. Minto, erect private garage, 821 Saginaw street, $250; J. D. Minto, alter and repair private garage, 841 Saginaw, $40 For Home Loans see Salem Fed eral, 130 South Liberty. Lutz florist Ph. 9592 1278 N. Lib. Sendee Friday Funeral serv ices for Pvt. Jack Causey, Salem man who died Tuesday at Fort Stevens from an accidental gun shot wound, were held Friday with full military rites. A detail of pallbearers and a firing squad under command of Capt. Don Poujade, Salem, came from Fort Stevens. Buy That Suit Now while you can still get a Virgin Wool Wonted Suit at a price unequalled, $25.00 to $32.50. Thos Kay Woolen Mill Retail Store, 260 So. 12th St., Sa lem. Road Fand "Red" Only the Marion county market road main' tenance fund is "in the red as of April 1, the monthly report of County Treasurer S. J. Butler showed Friday. That fund was listed as $6196.89 overdrawn. The general road fund balance, how ever, was $122,144.18 in the black Total fund balances, backed by equivalent assets, totaling $386, 251.88, were reported by Butler. Closing missionary convention meetings Sunday at Christian and Missionary Alliance, Gaines and 5th streets. 11 a. m. speaker, Rev, R. F. C. Schwedler, dist supt; 3 p. m., Rev. It M. Clemmer from South China and Mr. Schwedler; 7:45 p. m.. steriopticon pictures of South China by Mr. Clemmer. Church Sorviceo far Salem "iIC4N lUTSXRAX street, Rev. It A. luX p tor. Sunday ! JLW. Morning eerries 11 o'clock. Tine Parable at the Talents." Luther league. 1 pm. . betrawt rvANonjcAL ak mJLT Mtol and Marion streets, XV A. meter. paster. Sunday school It Morning service 11 o'clock. "Man Mot live by Bread Alone." All- Canitol Xielameler, ISO. IhaU Mot Live by church day after the morning service. we consistor meets at woman's guild pjn. "The Blessings of ratth.'Eveninc ser vice - f. Christian' Endeavor. Junior. ening worship 130, That First Com young people and adult program. Mist I msndment." Young people's aodettei fcttabavis, mteknary to CnJna will I CdO p-m. - . - ,,.. to tit Juniors, a. pjn the BETHEL BAPTIST North Cottaea it D street. 3. 9. Ol- thoff, DD, pastor. Sunday school t:43 um, Arnold Frey, Supt. Morning service at 11. "Herein Is Love." Even ing service 1:30 o'clock, "Conquest for ennst. Quarterly meeting of the church, S pjn. ' CALVAV BAPTIST South LlbfrtT at Miller streets. v Edward L. Allen, pastor. Sunday school 9:43 am. Morning service 11 O'clock. "Communion Meditation." fol- owea oy ora inane of communion and recaption of new members. Young peo- ?!' groups S:1S pjn. Evening service iw,. wimm ami, wi( CHSIST LUTHERAN (ALC) state- street at isth.. T. H. Theuer. ajn BO. IS pastor. Sunday school Otto Gronke, Supt. Morning serviee 11 o Ciocx, -An Easter Experience at Ti berias.' CooperaUve dinner following services wnn quarterly pusmoss meet' inc. Prise ilia Guild Doetnoned. Con firmation class Saturday, ajn. CHRISTIAN MISSIONAKT AIXIANCK Worth stn and Gaines streets. Sunday cnooi w:v a.m jtev. k. s. c. senwed ler, pastor. Sunday 'school :4S a.m. morning service 11 o'clock. S pjn. Missionary Gordon Smith. Evening service 7:. Missionary Rev. R. M. Clemmer. Rev. Howard H. Smith and Rev. Clemmer both of China, will speak during the week. CHURCH Or CHRIST Cottars and Shiooine atraata. H. R. Thornhill, minister. Sunday school 10 am., morning service 11. "Showing Our Professed Subjection to the Gos- pal of o'clock; Chriat." Evan ins sarviea young people's meetuig 7. CHURCH OF THE NAZAEENg 13th and Center streets. Rev. Wei ver w. Hess, pastor. Sunday school : ajn. morning service 10:49, "The Drinaina Well." Evening evaneells- tie serviee. "Jesus Meets a Youns Man." Young people's service 0:30 p.m. COURT STREET CHRISTIAN 17th and Court streets, W. H. Ly man. pastor. Sunday school t:4S a.m. morninc service 10:30 o'clock. "One Week Later." Christian Endeavor meet ings, SJO pjn. Evening serviee 7 JO o'clock, "Fraying for Money." PUBLIC RECORDS Obituary Crltes... At Bakersfield, Calif., Aviation Cadet Eugene Crites, aged 26 years. late resident of Roseburg and formally of Salem. Son of Mrs. Alamedia Gerke of Woodburn, brother of Norman and Ronald i Crites of Marshfield; Mrs. Ruth Morrison and Miss Marlene Crites of Woodburn, Mrs. Pauline Guins CIECUTT COURT Dolores Duggan vs. Bernard William Duggan; complaint for divorce and $50 a month alimony; cruel and inhuman treatment al leged; married in Portland in 1138. Credit Bureaus, Inc., vs. Ralph Thomas Garren; transcript of Sa lem Justice court judgment for $48.82 and $2.22. Ruby Evelyn Gentry vs. LeRoy E. Gentry; answer. J. H. Callaghan vs. Helen Laid law Scandling, trustee, et al; on trial, continued to later date for additional testimony. ' Nelson Bros., Inc., vs. Claude H. Stevenson doing business as Stevenson company; complaint for $286.80 on neon sign and $100 at torney fee. Grace F. Borigo vs. Ray H. Bor igo; demurrer overruled. J. P. Parker vs. Hattie Parker complaint for divorce and custody of two children; cruel and in human treatment alleged; mar ried in Polk county in 1925. Esther N. Jingozian vs. Harry Jingozian; divorce decree restor ing plaintiffs former name, Nelson. Gordon Luffman, administrator of Carolyn Rae Luffman, vs. New ton Anderson and Cecil L. Len hart; answer of defendant Len- hart alleging negligence on part of deceased. W. T. Rader vs. B. B. and Mar- EMMANTJEL MTXN OXTTE PRATUM LESLIE METHODIST ' - Sautli ramnwrrUI mt Mvaw aliaal ' Daniel J. TJnran. paster. Sunday I JoaepbKnotta. aniniatar. Sunday school school 10 eon - morning setvaee 1L 1 SS ajn, morning worship 11 ajn PENTECOSTAL LIGHTHOUSE 430 State street. G. M. Eada. naatar. ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL 1 Sunday school 10 ajn- "Earmarks of Church and Chemakatn streets. Rev. la True Disetola " Mornlne aervica 11 George H. Swift,., rector.' Sunday I e'cMca, young people's meeting. 0:30 acnooi S.-40 ajn. Morning sen tea 7 -JO I pin. .evening service 730 o dock. ana ii ociocs. tuuj communion m chapeL Prayer serviee and sermon by the Rev. Howard R. White. Eugene. Evening service TdO la Trinity church. Portland with ' annual address by sua op uagweu. FIRST BAPTIST Corner Marion and Liberty streets. Rev. Irving A. Fox. DO. pastor. San day school 0:43 ajn. Morning service m a Ciocs. -a source oz Defeat." ev ening service 7 JO. i p.nu rideus class to Believe in Jetusr" HATES VTLLE BRANCH Hayeaville school. Sunday school 0:4S a.m BYPU S:1S pjn. In the Auburn school. Sunday school MS am. FIRST CHRISTIAN High and Center streets. Prof. PENTECOSTAL MISSION llSVa North Commercial ativat. Saw T. C and Daisy Wilson, pastors. Sun der school a pjn devotional S pjn. Evangelistic service t 0 pjn. . . . PILGRIM HOLTVESI t73 Market street. Dr. E. P. Dixon, sstor. Rev. O. C. ,KeDer assistin. undav school l:M uil. Dr. Prank Schutz . in charee. Mornine- aerviM 11 pre-prayer service. I o'clock. Dr. Dixon preaching. Evening roonuWhat It Is I eerrice IAS o'clock. Rev. . West of roruanu speau. REORGANIZED LATER DAT SAINTS 17th and Chemeketa streets. Sunday school ; 10 ajn. Morning service ' 11 o'clock. Evening service T.-4S o'clock, Zton league and adults study class, S:49. -! . ter Fiscus, guest speaker. Sunday i s:3u ajn. Morning i o'clock. Prof. Fiscus, The Removal of Fearfulneaa. SaO njn- Christian En deavor. Evening service 7 30, N. J. Reasoner, speaker, The Sudden Re turn of tbe Master. PTRST CHURCH OP GOD Hood and Cottage street. Rev. 3. T. Lawson, pastor. Sunday school 0:49 a. m. Morning service 11 o ciocx, Mrs. ZeUa V. Wilson, of Powassan. OnU I Can., speaking. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Cottage at Marion streets. Robert A. Hutchinson, minister. Church school. S:9, worship service II, Dr. Frank E. Carlson, Portland, guest preacher, Wal- ENGLEWOOD UNITED BRETHREN in vHsUST 17th and Nebraska avenue. Rev. C. O. Goodman, sastor. Sunday school 0:45 ajn, morning service 11 o'clock. ah Act ox worship. Christian En deavor 0:30, pjn. Evening service 7 JO o ciocx, -An Ancient Jtexormer- Guest Pastor Due Sunday Rev. F. West, pastor ' I the Old Fashioned Mission, Portland, will Monica Rodakowski, soloist, league of be in Salem Sunday night to take charge of the esrvict and preach at the local Pilgrim Holiness church, 975 Market street, Sunday night The service will begin at 7:45 pan. witn Rev. West will be a I group of musicians and workers from the mission in Portland. Dr. . P. Dixon, pastor of the local youth, 1:49, . FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Chemeketa and Liberty streets. Sun day school 11 a.m., morning service 11, Are sin. Disease and Deata Real? Evening service S o'clock. FIRST EVANGELICAL Summer and Marlon streets. Xev, Paul P. Petticord, pastor. Sunday school 0:4S a.m. Morning service 11 f.'1 .'Jit,lv IJZm .Zz' I church, will preach at the morn- ening service' 7 JO o'clock. Rev. Sart-hlg Service, well. Rev. and Mrs. George Belknap, rescued missionaries from the tor pedoed Zam Zam in the Atlantic, will speak Tnursaay at lao. FIRST METHODIST Corner Church and State streets. Dr. J. C. Harrison, pastor. Sunday school i:m ajn. Morning service io:n o clock. Eveninc service 1:49 o'clock. "Attack ana n-otecaon. university vespers ana xoutn reuowstups, era.- A Cappella Choir Gives Concert Thirty two members of the cappella choir of Cascade college, Portland, directed by Willard R. HaHman, will appear in spring FIRST PRESBYTERIAN North Winter and Chemeketa streets. I mwmw cnJ,M tv.t . v n- W. Irvin. WUliams. pastor. Sunday , w Vr j, I school 0.4S ajn. Church school ai-1 Evangelical church, Marlon at 5J!S5- -SUSL K Zliz? VS Summer street auwiuuin e-ji tv avww w wwru aw v a , . . Fred Neal, speaker, -Thirty Years in I The vested choir, now in its D-.T"'.. t 22'aa& eighth season, has toured each year different sections of the west, Rev. Neal speaking: worias rteea "Jesus, the Africa Theme Of Sermon Perfect' Attendance Record Noted at : Church Asscmhly Thirty Years in Africa" is the theme chosen by Jtevy Fred Neal, Cameroun, West Africa, for his talk Sunday morning at the service at the First Presbyterian church. Rev. Neal win tell of the changes wrought In Africa as a result of "the work of the Chris tian missionaries. - - Two anthems, "Praise Ye the Father" (Gounod) and 'Rock of Ages' (Buck) will be sung by the senior choir directed by Vir ginia Ward. Elliott and accompan ied on the organ by Prof. Frank Churchfll. Christian Endeavor groups for all ages will meet from 430 until 7:15 pjn. and the youth choir will hold a rehearsal at 5:45. At 7:15 pjn. a program ef organ selections will be presented by Prof. Maurice W. Brennen. At the 7:30 service Rev. Neal will speak on "Jesus, the World's Need," and the youth choir will sing the hymn anthem, "Now the Day Is Over," under the direction of Virginia Ward Elliott The service from t until 8:30 will be broadcast over KSLM. Approximately 125 members of the First Presbyterian church school will have their names call ed aslhe honor roll is read Sun day morning of all who have had perfect attendance records for 14 consecutive weeks. Twenty five others who have missed but one Sunday ; during the attendance contest will be recognized. The recognition serv ice will be part of the monthly church school assembly and will start at 1:45 ajn. Members of the three Camp Fire Girls groups at the church will present a special Camp Fire candlelight devotional service. J, J. Fitzsimons is superintendent of the church school and Robert E. Patton is secretary. Confirms Class 0 The Most Rev. Edward D. newara. archbishop ef Portland ta Ore gon, who will officiate at con firmation ceremonies at Che mawa, Saaday. Rites Slated At Chemawa Twenty two students at the Chemawa Indian school repre senting 14 tribes of Indians, will be confirmed' Sunday morning when the Most Rev. Edward D. Howard, archbishop of Portland in Oregon, confers the sacrament at St Michael's chapel on the Chemawa campus. Assisting the archbishop will be Rev. D. K. O'Connelt chaplain at the school, and Rev. T. J. Ber nards, pastor of St Joseph's Ca- New (binet Grpiip ta Be Installed i . : -. . . ,' . . s - ." f , J .............. i. ,. Installation of the new cabinet of Willamette university vespers will feature the morning service of the First Methodist church. In the group aret President, Margaret Pember ton, Hillsboro; . vice president, Reeva Schmidt, Pendleton; secre tary, Ethel Jean Cain, Grant? Pass; treasurer, Paul Libby, Can by; worship, Betty Adkins, Cot tage Grove; art. Bill Herrick, La Paz, Bolivia; music, Jean. Fries, Vancouver; publicity, ; Nadene Matthews, Vancouver; deputation, Miriam Ferrin, Cottage Grove; social, Louise Wrisley, Pendleton; cookie jar, Louise Carlson, Long view; Sunday school, Ella Rose Mason, Hillsboro. ' Dr. J. C Harrison will preach the sermon, having for his sub ject "Prindple-Policy-Personal-ity." The choir led by Dean Mel vin Geist will sing "Hark Hark, . My Soul" (SheUey). Ai night Dr. Harrison will preach on "Attack and Protec tion" and Ruth Bedford will be the soloist singing "Come Ye Blessed" (Scott). tholic church, Salem. Pontifical mass will be said at 9:15 ajn. followed by a breakfast for participants in the ceremony and friends. The group has been under the instruction of the Sisters of the) Holy Name of Sacred Heart acad emy, Salem. FREE METHODIST Corner Market and Winter streets. David L. Fenwick, pastor. Sunday school f:45 a.m. Morning service 11 o'clock, young people's service 7 p.m. evangelistic service 7 :u p.m. FIRST SPIRITUALIST S4S North Commercial street. After noon speaker at 230. Rev. Mary Gos- sar, trance lecturer. Evening service 730. Rev. Mary Gerkin, speaker, -wnat nopneth wayer." FOURSQUARE GOSPEL 10th and Brevman streets. Rev. T. W. Henderson, pastor. Sunday school :a ajn. Morning service ii ocioca, ' Considering our ways. Evangelis tic service touching every major city. Hall- man is a graduate of Westmin ister Choir college, Princeton, NJ, and of Willamette university, Salem. CORRECTION BOILIIIG BEEF Advertised la yesterday's Statesman at 1 lbs. 32c should be i a. a Is of Portland and the late Mrs. Eve- business name, Robert's Grocery lyn Benner. Services will be held ja Barner, plaintiffs brief. End Service Station. Aumsville. m xne cnapei 01 me w. t. xug- Stella B. Schaffer vs. Leonard . don company, Saturday, April 11 C. Schaffer; complaint for divorce, veterans 01 roreign wars meeting at 3 p. m. Dr. j. w. Edwards of custody of a child, 135 a month Monday 8 p. m. ah comraaes wei- posebur2 wiU officiate. Conclud- suDDort money and ownershin of ing services in Belcrest Memorial Park come. C. A. Robertson, commanler. Cards Ready Blood donors' cards have been received at Mar lon county Red Cross headquar ters here and are ready for dis tribution, chapter officials an nounced Friday. Dr. S. V. Scott dentist 744 N. Capitol. Office open eve. and Sun. Dance every Saturday at Keiser YTall Mm!. Kv RnwlinH' Rand license Issued A marriage li cense has been issued at Vanctii ver. JWash, to James Larsen txd eluding services Lillian Mimm, coin 01 maepen- cemetery. dence. Kuykendall In this city, Thursday, April 9, Charles A. Kuykendall aged 56 years, late resident of 2Fn State street. Brother of R. W. Kuyken dall of Sacramento, Calif., C. M. Kuykendall of Oakland, Ore., and Mrs. Iva Gardner of Portland. Services will be held in the chapel of the W. T. Rigdon company Sat urday, April 11, at 1 pjn. Dr. J. C. Harrison will officiate. Con- in City View Meeting Slated AYRE No. 12 Will meet at the George Stoddard home, 1420 North Fourth street Monday night at 7:30 o clock. Births Barry To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel T. Jerry. 14as uregson, a aausnter, j ti lth Lynn, bom April 4, Salem Gen eral hospital. Leith To Mr and Mrs. Harold L. Leith, route two. a son, Robert Harold. born April 7. . Bungalow Maternity home. fiHbetses To Mr. and Mrs. Warren L Gilbentson, Portland, Launa DaTleen, born April e. saiem General nosptuu. Dunn To Mr. and Mrs. Rov T. Dunn, route two. Silverton. a eon, Ernest Lindon. born April 1, Bungalow Ma- tciaty . noma. .. - - - Taylor Mrs. Marion Taylor, 89, died Thursday, April 16, at residence, Lyons. Survived by two sons, Ed, Mehama, and El vie, Silverton; and one daughter, Mrs. May Patton, at home. Funeral service are to be held Sunday, April 19, at 2 p.m. from the chapel of the Weddle fu neral home, Stayton. HIGHLAND FRIENDS Highland Avenue at Church street. Herman H. Macy, pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m. Morning service 11 o'clock. "How Much Do We Care?" Junior and Senior Christian Endeav or meetings at S :3o pjn. Quarterly missionary rally 2:30 p.m., featuring Carroll Tamplin and family, recent ly returned missionaries from Boli via, SA. IMMANUEL BAPTIST Comer of Hazel and Academy streets. Warren C. Hale, pastor. Sun day school 10 a.m., morning service 11 o clock. . tmce tor ah. evening service 7:30 o'clock, "The Worker's Equipment." JASON LEE METHODIST North Winter at Jefferson streets. S. Ravnor Smith, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m., morning service 11 o'clock. 'The Christian Koa- -naiter. Evening service 7 30. "God's Love of the Beau tiful." Intermediate league 5:30. High school and couege leagues ousu. KNIGHT MEMORIAL CONGREGATIONAL - 19th and Ferry streets. Howard C Stover, pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m.. morning service 11 o clock. "The Sense of Community." Evening service 8 o'clock. "The Hem 01 His Garment.' Young people, 7 p.m. EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE (Assembly ef God) Ferry and 13th streets. Eric M. Johnson, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 1 ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock. Evangelist Med ora Rogers preaching final sermon of campaign. Young peo- ?le's service 6 JO p.m. Evening service :45 o'clock, Evangelist Leonard Rogers preaching, "The Greatest Thing In the World." SEVENTH-DAT ADVENTIST North Summer at Hood street. N. C. Eratson, pastor. Sabbath school 920 ajn., M T. Mad sen. supt. Morning service 11 o'clock, "Bora Once You Die Twice and Bora Twice You Die Once." Sunday night lecturer at 7:30, "How Do We Know That Christ Was the Son of God?" . SOUTH SALEM FRIENDS South Commercial at Washington street, Dillon W. Mills, pastor. Sunday 01 certain furniture and personal ef fects; cruel and inhuman treat ment alleged. PROBATE COURT Joseph Hiller estate; objections of Alice Hiller, claimant to bill of exceptions filed by William Gahlsdorf, administrator. Frank L. Webster estate; first semi-annual account of E. W. Harland, administrator, showing $1636.47 received and $1087.03 paid out. Alois Titze estate; appraisal. $4070.94, including $3370.94 in personal and $700 in real prop erty, by George H. Bell, E. C, Denny and W. V. Sandberg. Anrta f QK or 1r si ovarii a r.c-r"?rv a 1 Bcnuui iv a .111. muiuuiE aavsvc annual report OI Florence t. o'clock, "Christ's Pre-Ascension Min- Buckles, guardian, shsowing $966.- wtry- Christian Endeavor AS pjn. bvcuuif epca v w aaew vvva ;-. 70 r HEX Baplisl Calvary CHurch So. Llbwrty at E. Miller Old Faahloned Gospel . Singing and Preaching 11:C3 Communion Medi- tation . " ; 7:33 What Have) You?; Spodol Music , E. L. Allen, TasUr. r utile Cordially; Invited 16 received and $568.59 paid out JUSTICE COURT Aldred Walter Tozier, sentenced to 90 days in Marion county Jail on vagrancy charge, held lo an swer to grand jury on charge of carrying unlicensed concealed weapon, on charge of possession of concealed weapon after con viction of felony and on charge of obliterating identification marks on revolver; committed to jail on failure to post bail on three counts ! totaling $2150. Amelia Tozier; "charge of vag rancy dismissed on motion Of dep-1 o'clock, communion 11:4S. -Public dis- UtV dictrfr atttrmit-v m14 t " - . . J ' - 1 ru i. swer 10 grand jury on charges of carrying unlicensed concealed weapon and obliterating identifi i a cauon marics on revolver, re- previously ? posted Bradley At the residence, 216 SE 11th street Portland, Ore., Friday, Ap ril 10, Clayton Eugene Bradley, aged 75 years. Husband of Retta May Bradley and father of Myr tle Holt of Vancouver, Wash., Bes sie Carter of Portland, William E. Bradley of Hood River, Inez Bow hay of Three-Hills, Alberta, Can ada, Verna Yates and Harvey D. Bradley of Salem and Robert W. Bradley of Taft Ore.; brother of leased under Byron Bradley of Tillamook and I bond. Fred Bradley of Bueu, ure. Fu- Thomas Justice; defrauding an neral services will be held in the inn-keper; continued to Satur- cnapei or w. t. tugaon company day; released on own recognizance. Monday, April 13, at 1:30 pjn. I Homer Lane, William Lane and Concluding services . In Belcrest Jack Hatten; larceny of chittum Memorial pare. . Ibark belonging to Mrs. James An derson: continued to 10 sun. Sat. Fage- '. - lurday; committed to lafl in lieu m. aaa, M a . ' 1 i aa I " . - 5co rage, ai ui resiaence, 143 of, $50 bail each. N. summer streev xnoay, Aprui - MUJWCTPAL COURT 10. Husband or Mrs. irieresa rage 1 1 Joseoh P. FeOen: violation of ox-saiem; zainer oi urun s. fage 1 basic rule; $2.50. of Silverton, ana or.; Kamnau Floyd Raymond Garner: run- Page of Portland; orotner 01 Ma- f ning through red light: $2.50 belle and Addison Page of Salem; Jalmer Elfberg: drunk: 10 days survived aiso ny zour granacnu-1 suspended. dren. Announcement 01 services 1 c S. Muller. Dallas: cuttine j 'later by dough-Barrick company. J corner at Sfxcessive speed; $5 baiL CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF I .ATT Est DAT SAINTS afia North Cntlaea atreat. Don Wall. bishop. Sunday school 10 a.m. Evening service S:3U o'clock. Keuex society Sunday immediately after Sunday school classes. SALVATION ARMT 941 State street. Adiutant E. T. Hilt Sunday school 9:4S a jr. Morning ser vice 11 o'clock. Young people's meet in B-1S. Evenine service 7:30. Col. Roy Gilks. Los Angeles, conducting all services between April 10 10 is. TWELFTH STREET CHURCH OF - ! CHRIST South 12th and Leslie streets, in Mnraui hall. I. T. Freeman, minister. Sunday school 10 a.m. Preaching 11 ur r"w at m.mmaumm Hsa Offie ef - Rl$OURClV MapslBP VU'cU Uan. wrr" Bank,- Stock in lrrurainue and rtur.....--: Bjnk preme. gon" ; !&Ranl"'-rrces. " ItSLlt"1 270,000.00 749JB1&Z2 1.00 T237J0O Custonr--....... :. 9i Interest "m "1177.501,9 trxs - SUNDAY niGDT 7:30 pwnv ti - r Subject: mew We Ma y Knew That. Christ Was the Sea ef : God, Proven by figures.' IQHWSON MEMORIAL , CHURCH . Hood St, '.Salem, Oregon ' Yea Are Invited . Bring Year Friends csmcsi Profits V'l-MlOJi JJi Allocated lot Ttx. v.est sjouw"- - . ..--eaeee - Reeesis - sA.406.51 PAD B F d 0L1 F0QJL DY WAR SAVINGS BONDS PURCHASED THROUGH THIS BANKI . -f, .s- . .... . . You whevfaaye bought the $13,746,000.00 worth of War Savings Bonds through our i . state-wide branches hive ina.de s significant contributioh to Victory. But this is just a start. We know that you'll keep Buying Bonds Thirteen and three-quarter million dollars buyi many Tital implcinerits of wat . 171,825 Garand Rifles . 250 Pursuit Planes . . . 343 Light Tanks. J V Let's keep buying! Bonds and Stamps ar on sale at all branches throughout the state. Chy .loro War llijiil 5qvno Bonds