Local Wevs Briefs Bus llearlng Held State -utill ties department rtffiriala IrutioatoH ZolJowing a hearing here Friday that, a common carrier permit for Hamman Stages to haul Salem men to Portland war industries probably, would be granted lor the duration of the war. The Portland service, already operat ing under a club system, would be permitted to function under temporary common carrier permit . ---1 Al 11 . . . wiia uic understanding that only war industry workers would be accepted as passengers, statements ' at the hearing suggested. Lutx florist Phi 9592..127S N. Lib. Mnrphjr In McMlnnvllle As grand-master of the Oregon. Odd Fellows, County Judge Grant Murphy ra speaker at a county- wide meeting of the lodge in Mc- Minnville on Friday night .This afternoon he and his family are to go to Bay City, where he is to peak to another county IOOF meetlnsv Th vr11 -' mml : t. ' weekend, at Rockaway, and on Monday noon the judge is to ad dress theilverton Rotary club's , luncheon meeting at Tony's. Four Die In Industry There were four fatalities due to Indus trial accidents in Oregon during the week ended September 24, the state industrial accident commis ion reported Friday, The victims were Menlo B. Thompson, Port land, crane oiler; Harry Stevens, Cutler City, choker setter; Arch ibald McCord, Mitchell, sawyer, and William M. Golden, - Salem, log checker. There were 1144 in dustrial accidents reported to the commission during: the week. It costs no more to use the -best Reroof now with Pabco Roofing. No down 'payment, 12 months to pay; Ph. 922L R. L. EUstrom Coc, 173 Chemeketa EL Officers lnstracted City police fficers were instructed by Chief f Police Frank A. Minto Friday to ascertain when investigating accidents whether they occurred in turning at intersections -against traffic lights after first eominc to a stop, and also if pedestrians were injured in such accidents. The city council had requested Monday night that police check on . J A MA. 1 tier recently legalized such turns. For home loans sea Salem Fed eral. 130 South Liberty. ady t lakWe CULned Earl ' Bassett of Bishop, Calif, arrived here-Friday to claim the body of his wife, who died by suicide in a hotel room on September 19. She registered et tbe hotel under the name of ftosella Irwin. Bassett said his wife had suffered from a mental disorder.- She left her : hmMt Santa Marine, Calif, Feb ruary t, and worked in the -hop yards here for several days. Assembly Slated Parriah jun-lor-hign will hold its first pay as sembly of the year Tuesday af- iciiiuuu hi uic oainu acuiur iu(u school auditorium. . Apply "now tor paper Routes. Boys who wish carrier routes for. this 111.. see Mr. Clark at Statesman. Obituary BarUa Roy Burton,' at his home on Xwald avenue, Thursday, Septem ber 24, at the - age of 64 years. Survived by widow, Mrs. Caroline Burton; son, Alvin. A. "Burton of Berkeley, Calif.; brother, Dr. D. C. Burton of Salem; two grand children. Marilyn and Elinor Bur ton of Berkeley. Services will be held Monday, September 28, . at 1:30 p. m. from the Clough-Bar-rick chapel. -Interment in City View cemetery. Rev. W. G. Eliot will officiate. Freeman Paul Gerald Freeman, at the ' residence near Rickreall, Friday, September 25, at the age of 67 years. Survived by widow, Maud J., Freeman of Rickreall; , five daughters, Mrs. Grace -Herzberg of -Willamina, Betty Willetta and Barbara Jean Freeman of Rick reall and Mrs. Mary Davis of Wil lamina; three sons, Gerald Free man of Willamina, Harold and Douglas Freeman of Rickreall: eight grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Grace E. Dickey of Ashland, Mrs. Mable Baylea- of Rosebucg, Mrs. Mary Fullington of Kansas City, MoAnnouncements later by Clough-BarricK company. 8 pro ale . v.: . ; ..,-- - In this city, on September 25. Rose Irene -Sproule, late resident of 243( South. HUh street, t the arge of 38 years. Survived by her mother and - father, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fukelsan of Salem; five children, Mary Joe William D Frederick - Jamn, Phillip . Joseph, and Joseph Eskelson Sproule, all of Salem; five sisters, Mrs. Kath erine Daniel of Salem, Mrs. Nellie Palmer and Mrs. Cleo Van Winkle of Lexington, Ore Mrs.. Ethel Wilcox of Hermiston. Ore., Mrs. Josie" Frederickson: of Salem; two brothers, James Iskelson of Sa lem and Earl Eskelson of Port land. Funeral announcements lat er by the W. T. Rigdon company. Ifsech In .this city September -24, in son f Mr. and Mrs. William lant son f Mr. and Mrs. William W. Meech "of MoJ alia. . Brother of Kay I leech; grandson of JlrT and Mrs. G. rienss of Liberty and Mr. end llri. Wiiliam Meech of Sunivskle. Funeral ser-ices were held Friday, September 25, at -4 p. m. in Eosedale under the direc- tion of the W, T. Rigdon com- pany. ' ' Launching Significant Mr. and C W. Logan, who reside at Oxford and High streets, had a pedal interest in the recent launching of the 110-day ship at the yards of the Oregon Ship building corporation In Portland, because their son-in-law, Carl Strutz, was foreman on the job. Strutz, a former Salem man, at tended high school her and mar ried Miss Nina Logan in Salem in 1929. Would like to buy good, used bed room set Phone 5862 after 5:30. Prepare far ' Art Exhibit Sa lem members of the Oregon So ciety of Artists are preparing for an art exhibit sponsored by that organization , that will open in t-OTuand October $. A popular vote of the guests win decide upon the best work of art under the classifications of: landscapes, marines, sun uie, portraits, flow era and sculpture. - Party Teday Army privates, inducted two weeks ago but held in the reserve and leaving today ior orc Lewis reception center and active duty, are to be guests at a civic "farewell party shortly aner noon today at Legion halL Among, the speakers for today's party is to be Gov. Charles A. bprague. . Rummage Frl.-Sat 433 Fer ry St Mease sold Ingvald J. Gun- derson has been granted a deed by Marion county court to house,. severely. damaged by fire approximately a year ago, and the lot on which It -stands on Koons street in Silverton for the sum of t400. Fomaer raster Dies Dr. Frank L. Lehman, 55, former pastor of the Stayton Baptist church, and recently at the West Linn Baptist church, died Wednesday at the Oregon City hospital. Funeral ser vices will be held this afternoon at 3:30. Spring fryers. Phone 5103. Mete metumeSheriif A. C Burk Friday brought Victor Wal lace Mote-back; to -Salem from Al bany to answer tea warrant out of City Recorded Hannah Martin Hanzen's court charging him with threatening to commit a felony. Kekena Vajrrant Ketnrns Hank Roberts, perennial vagrant, was back In the dry jail Thursday after being .frequently picked up by police and warned to leave town. Roberts lists his home ad dress as Kokomo, Ind. Rummage -aale, 1st Methodist church. Friday nd Saturday. Extradition As4hrbe4 Gov. Charles A. Spragae Friday auth orized the extradition of Douglas Spencer; who Unwanted in San Francisco on a .-statutory charge. He is under arrest in Klamath Falls. Wristwatch Missing Mrs. Flor ence Enckson reoorted to citv police Friday that she discovered her wristwatch was. missing from her home at 110 Division street Tomatoes Come and get them. The best is the cheapest -Shields garden, Vt. mile N. Keizer school Leave orders.. Tel.: 6979 evenings. U pick beans and cukes. Sophs Meet . Thursday Salem senior ' high school- sophomore class will meet next Thursday for the election of officers. Boys, get your Statesman route now. Rave spending money this fall. See Circ Mgr. of The States man. . .- Permit Granted C C. Keller has been granted a permit by the county court to move a steam en gine over specified county roads. Rummage sale,- 1st Methodist church. Friday and Saturday. Watch lifted W. H. Moore no tified city police that a watch had been stolen Thursday from his room in a local hoteL Some Job Changes Allowed Without S Deferment Many "men now deferred be cause their occupations are vital to the war -effort will lose their deferment if they change- jobs, while others will be permitted to change-, Col Elmer v. Wooton, shite- selective service director, declared here Friday. : Asked whether Oregon would -adopt the policy of ; Washington state in connection with men leav ing one-war industry job for a higher paying job. In another war industry, Woeton akl: We have- been more - r less foUowuyL thai policy for .some time, -except that -we decide each individual ence- separately." " - Wooton added that the defer ment is not granted to -the man hlmelf but really is , granted to his job. Los Angeles Man To Speak Sunday Rev. Charles L Spellman of Los Anjeles will be theuest speaker at the Christian -and Missionary Alliance, 5th and Gaines, at the morning service. Mr Spellman, who is director of the Jewish Evangelistic WnrV and .Tract society, will bring -a message that will be of interest to alt His subject will be "The Jew in the light of prophecy. Tha i . i Qiest to MA Navy ReKef t Those the Sailors Leave Behind to Benefit in Drive Many a brave lad who has gone off to sea in the uniform of the United States navy has not come back from battles in the Pacific and in the Atlantic. ; The wives, children and moth ers of these men must not be for gotten and for that reason the Navy Relief society has been or ganized. The Salem" United War Chest drive, October 6-15. has in eluded the Navy Ttelief society in allocating the funds raised by the campaign. ". -i & The business of the society is to see that little children whose fathers have been officers or en listed men in the regular navy and marine corps are educated, and to secure suitable employment for the wives and. mothers who have been left alone. V Adm. H. R. Stark, USN, is pre sident of the society and Frank Knox, secretary of the navy, honorary vice-president. George J. Greenwood of Port land, state chairman for Oregon, states that in several Oregon com munities Navy Relief campaigns have been held with good results. Salem, too, will show that she has not forgotten the herois stand put up by . our navy and marine corps when solicited for subscrip tions tor the United War chest House Bureau Is Considered Working methods of ; the hous ing, Information bureau in the chamber of commerce are to be discussed by the Salem Realty board housing committee in con ference with Clay C. Cochran. cnam&er business manager, offi cers of the board, agreed at the Friday luncheon meeting. If the bureau has -exceeded its authority by recommendiiur one broker before another, by assist ing -with the-aale as well as the renting-of property, that action has been through- a -xnisunerstand-ing. members rof the b.-ard said they believed as they instruced the committee to seek a. confer ence. Discussing, particularly the war relief -agencie appearing . for the first time in the city's United War Chest budget, Walter S. Lamkin, Salem attorney, told of plansnd methods to b used in conductixtff ine campaign for 185,000 - ached uled to open October 9. 76th Ship Launched PORTLAND, Sept 25-VOre gon bnipouuding . c o r p o r a t ion launched, the liberty freighter nenry George Friday. It was its 76ta and the first since its record oreaxing .snip went down the ways Wednesday. PUBLIC RECORDS CIKCUIT COURT Mary L. Handler vs. Wayne R. Handley; motion by defense for indefinite continuance of case be cause defendant Is enlisting in the air corps. PROBATE COURT rrudenee M. Bouffleur estate: unai oraer to w. c Winslow. ex ecutor. Oral E. Scott estate: Jessie . Scott named administratrix of -es tate of estimated 41000 value: Roy. Burton, Nelle Williams and Charles Zerxan appointed apprais ers. 'f. -v.,: Cora M. Whitlock esUte: Charles R. Coffin of Silverton, named ad ministrator; F. N. Burch, Ernest Starr and Narris Ames, all of Sil vertoiv appointed 'appraisers. Lena Bidders estatcstate in heritance tax determination places lax at $1207.53. JUSTICE COURT f " Victor Wallace Mote; threaten- tog commission of-'-, a felony; waived preliminary hearing; held to answer to grand jury; commit ted to jail on'failure to post $300 bail. ; ; Loren A. Irving; no clearance lights; $i and costs. ' . Morris -A. Vanderwilt; failure to stop; 41 -end costs. . Leonard Bud" Lawrence: two morals charges; waived prelimin ary hearinx.and held to -answer to grand jury -on -both; committed to jail on Sailure to post bail to talling 43000. W. E. Raymocals charge: 4tiv en time; committed to jail in lieu of 425W twril. George D. Newell; driving while under the influence -f intoxicating Uquar;r30-brys in Jail, suspended on one yearns probation;4I00 and costs and operator's license to be revoked for one year. - MUNICXFAL. C0U1T t" 1 M.-S. Thwmg, Seattie; violation of basic speed rule; $15 bait Walter Eugene Fulton, La Grande; driving -without muffler; $10 baiL Eugene A Fettis, Longiiew; violation f basic ruh;-$70 bail. William Krtn?rer, Portland; vio lation of basic rule;-$13 bail. Gaul T. Cretan, Portland; vio lation, of basic rule; $10 baiL - i dae to colds., .eased ; wiawufdosing. " ma- .'1 v " ' J OZLGON STATESIIAW. jCc2a Midwesterners r i 1- t. - . wo : Yr v ;rV s u Riga spiriu wiuie training la tana; iigniers. new Helping the ing oeside ulr unk is 8gt kneeling is Corp. William O'Kern, BelleviHe, nt Sitting n the front .r the tank are Pvts. Jess W. Griffith, dnrkaswg, W. Va, (left), and Donald A. Ballard, GranadeBUnn. Atop the tank (rear) -an 8gt Francis, a Neasler (left). Dyxart Iawa, and -Walter W. uun, vewirnt, suin AssocUted Service Men SILVERTON Parry Rose. jr. joined the navy Tuesday as -petty oincer third class, radio techni dan. Rose will be stationed at Bremerton, Wash,- for one month and will then be transferred to Chicago to the US navy radio material school for eight months. Rose is the oldest son of Mr. and Mrs S P. Rose. Emil Rhyne, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Rhyne, 1552 Salem road, is visiting, here whHe - on a . short leave front duty with the- US navy In Washington. , GERVAIS F. W. McAdoo, US marine- corps, is 'spending swahort leave in Forest Grove where his parents, Mr. and , Mrs. L V. Mc f-Adoo, visited him this , week CLEAR LAKE Mr. and Mrs. Walter Coonse have receired a letter from their on, BUly Coonse, US navy. It was written "Septem ber and was the first word they bad had from him since ' May 4. aXPKTTnGE Orland Baker has -eadtsteaT In the eeast gaarl and wUl jgm to Tartland next week. .-..-p;,. ?-'L.-yr : Keith Greeks win. aba leave f cr tndnetlen Into the US army. ROBERTS Mrs. L. D. Johnson has received, word from her son. Paul Johnson, in Apstralia. He was recently promoted to radio comunicator for his section. He reported he was well and having a good time but short on cigarettes and candy. i f- Mrs. . Nora Engelhorn - has . re turned from Sunny side, Wash, where she went to get her bro ther, Donald Johnson't car. He is in the US navy and has been recently transferred toSan Diego. GATES Mrs. Rosa Rot en has earned that her son, Amos Roten. has been promoted to staff ser geant He Is stationed at "Blythe. Calif. A younger son, Hugh Roten. has been advanced to corporal and is at Fort Douglas, Utah. Enlisted as -a flytag cadet Taesday was Hubert C "Hah" Saalfeld, whe has been , secre tary' af Marlon county selective service board Ne, three sinee Its orranisatien In Nevember, 1149. He bvawaUiag his call fer training. Before beeenalng ee-v retary ef the- aeJective service beard, Saalfeld was reporter and advertising solicitor for the Stayton Mail. Mr.. and Mrs. A.1 E. Wickert re ceived a telegram from their son. Albeit, jr, which told of his grad uation from antiaircraft officers' training .school at Camp Davis, NC, Friday. He received -a com mission -as -second lieutenant The telegram, further -stated that he will be home on a ten-day fur- ough and will then report for a station at Seattle, Lt Wickert is graduate of Salem high school and attended Willgmette univer sity, where he was on the football team. , - Lt Grorer Kr Betaer is on -a five-day furlough. Visiting- his fa ther, Capt Ray Betzer at 522 North 23rd street Lt. Better has just completed his . training at Corpus Christ!, Tex, -and received Ids commission mad wings in the marine corps. Lt Betzer is a for mer Willamette , university-. stu dent ' Dr. -Bnbert M. Cff eav-who has been cirnnHilaacd a captain 4n the- assay - - snedleal oarpa. left Friday Tae San' Fsandsee, where , bts wlll take coarse at Letfer- ft nSava distress a! sjrar nnp kid c? r.3 clc::i Crdla t. Plaknam's Compeund T ABUTS Jwlth added lron hare hehwd th&manit to niler pertodie Pala ettb-veaX. narrous. blue feel lngs aua to functional monthly ibturbanc. Also, tiaeir iron makes them a Oa hematic tonic to tieip baud up red blood. Ptnkiutm's Tab Jfa arc mad eapeetaUf tor wemem olUrw iabel tUrediooa. - . -. Oregon, Saturday llbxala'i September 23. 1312 Fight in Desert I 'i , $ . . .-x ;l d 1 1 4 -x "I i :"4 the Egyptian desert are these US British against the Gemaans. Stand Oscar E. Reaves. Clearwater. Fix Presa TelentaC WhtrtTnar Art What They're Doing General hospital at the TTesldle preparatory to an as--alxnntent Mrs. Coffee will Join him after her carreat vbit la New Verk. Pvt Melvin L. Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Karl M. Brown, Gervais, who recently completed his -six weeks training -with the infantry at Camp Roberts, Calif, informed his parents that he has been transferred to the army air corps and will be-stationed at Da vis-Monthan Field, Tucson, Ariz. Pvt. E. Dale Fuller, with the en gineers-at Camp Edwards, Mass, notified friends in Gervais that he has been promoted to rank xf corporaL t . Mrs. Mary 'Adams -of Rickreall left Thursday night for San Diego to visit her -son, Charles- Adams, gunner -aeeond daac US marines. Mr. Adams had been notified that her-son was in the naval hospital at San Diego. . - ; ----- Leland D. Adams, -another son of Mrs. Adams, has been jnradu ted from special air corps classes at Boeing field in Seattle and has Lgone to Jefferson, Mo, to -await assignment ' - - f. -. ' fflTLANn,4irfU-W The navy anneaneed foUawiag enlistments Friday: Frank E. Legan, Jr, Hubert E. Cox, Barsaa G. Ireland, Floyd A. Arnold, Wttlard Lanav Snli PORTLAND, Sept 2S-(JPi-GoT don G. Macnab. -an editor of The Associated Press bureau here will report for-active-duty next week as a second lieutenant in the-army air forces.. Charles N. Phillips, son of Mr. and Mrs. . W. C. Phillips of Ala meaa,- caui, is stationed near Spokane as an army air corps in structor. He visited Mrs. Isabelle Eberhard of . Salem, - his grand mother, on his way north. Sunday Rally Day Plans Announced Sunday will be observed as Ral ly day in all departments of the Jason Lee Methodist church. Rev. Ray E. Short -will -assume his du ties as minister of youth. For the past two years Short has been the pastor of the Methodist church at Donald. He is a junior sit Wil lamette university -and will con duct the evening worship -at 7:30 with Paul Jacquith-and Doris Lee Anderson featured as .soloists. - At the Youth Fellowship at C30 Dr. C Herbert -Smith, president of Willamette -university, will speak, to young .people of high school ad college Ages. In the church school promotion day and sally 4ay activities will be ob served. . . . The pastor, r Rev. S. Raynor Smith, wHI pratch- tbe rally day sermon at 11 -e'clbck on "The Child in Our Midst" . Sslm Junior Class Schedules Meeting - The junior class -of Salem high school will gather October 12 in their - first . class meeting- of . the present school year. They are expected to discuss a possible suc cessor to August Mahrt president elect "who is -absent from school this -year. - ' I- -v. 7 !' - ' ' 'nszssi ensn pmcss vm. IIc!I:7-i?criI:-ir .& Co. i Frcz! zzl I'zTvsy irc:Ij Victory Corp3 Created for High Schools WASHINGTON, Sept 25-V war manpower chairman Paul V. McNutt -said Friday, night that "the tide f war is -still running agamst us" and that students now in high -school may yet have to win the victory. The-statement was made in broadcast prepared for the blue network explaining the creation of a "high school victory corps' to. give America's 8,500.000 hieh school students an opportunity to -taxe a definite place in the na tional war- effort through a vol untary enrollment plan to train for the . service they may have to give..,-.-.;.:-"..-; x - "We -are beginning, to under stand how close we cam to being too late," McNutt aald. "We are beginning to understand that we can still lose. Most of all we are beginning to understand that this will be a long, hard war." He emphasized that he was "not pre dieting the length of the war." it w for the, mastery of the future that the victory corps is being organized," McNutt said. C He warned teachers and school officials ' that It weald mean "nnschedallng eonnes In mid-semester" and - "offertng new eoarses fer which It may even be dtfflcalt to fmd the teaeherm." . . Army, navy.education and civ- II aeronautics representatives joined with McNutt in endorsing the program. The - corps offers hieh school students a war organization of their own and a promise that those who Join may wear service cans ana arm insignia. ; ; . Object of the corps, McNutt said, will be "immediate, acceler ated and special training of youth for, that war service they will be expected to perform after leaving scftoot" and -active - participation school days. A group of prominent-educators here Friday approved orxaniza tion of a victory corps in the Ore gon high schools which will give every high -school boy -and girl in the state - a "definite place in (he national war -effort through a- voluntary-enrollment plan. Suggested plans ' for the ocxan Iration will be issued from the state department of -education here,- "Rex Putnam, -slate -super intondent - -of -public Instruction, announced. Every ;stadent onreiled in an Oregea , Ugh sebaat pnUle -or private, wlU be ettglble to jatn the Mfh-ickaal victory enrpa. To- bold . general membeishio in the victory corps a, high .school student must , participate ia the school physical fitness program. study . courses of immediate -and future usefulness to the war ef fort, 'and take part in at least one wartime -activity or service. New York Man To Be Speaker Dr. Stanley North, representing tne national board of Congrega tional churches, will be -the speak er Sunday -morning in the First Congregational church. - Dr. North is former pastor of BriarcUffe church in the suburbs of New York City and is a prom inent church leader 'and an ex cellent speaker and First church considers itself fortunate in being able to present him to a Salem audience, well remembering his strong personality and valuable counsel when he visited Salem last January. Music at theservice will be a vocal trio by Monica. Rodakow- ski, Gretchen Rinehart and Lois Anderson. . , Returned Jap Prisoner Will- Speak Sunday ' Rev. Ralph D. Bullock, one time Salem minister -and Teeently re turned from nine years as a mis sionary in Hong, Kong, will speak at the Salem armory Sunday af- ternoon at 20. He will relate his experiences -during . the aeige of Hong Kong -and later when a prisoner in -a Japanese concentra tion camp. Rev. -Bullock will .also, speak at o'clock. Sunday night on the missionary- work in the far east No admission charge will be made, and the public is invited to at tend. 1 ' TLT CKNTCa At SSS State street Dr. Olire Stev is. M0. -vastar. lioratnx service at 1:43- Sermon mbicct BtrU of Ma the Baptirt" . . PILCXIM BOUNESS ' ' ' 'At t7S Mackct atreet itemr Capitol. r. WUUam- L MeGliin. eastor. Sunday .school -at r4 a. m. Xiomias aervice-st 11. pastor -speaking. Even lag service -at 73. Evanfetistte me. MC. Priends ara invited t-'lenar-alup. with tfaw people. -nd thaw htv tea n cnuFcn nam ara utvitea to make this theit borne. Church Ssrvices in Salem -nrTHEL BAPTIST North Cottage at D street: J. T Olthoff, DD, pastor. Sunday school at 19 a. m. Kali y and proniot too day nro- grm; The Bible school and mornina' woranip wm M combined lit one service YouUt fellowship noun at (20: Evening service at Sermon sub ject VTha Little Oogs." Prayer aneet- tng Wednesday evenins at CALVAJIT BAFTtST' ' 'f 0--f -' '" - South Liberty at Miller street. X4- wara u. AHea. pastor. Sunday school at :4S a. m. Morning service at 11. acrmott suDject -e wno." Young peopw a groups at sua p. m. Evening service ttiuu. sermon aubiect Faw, Midweek prayer meeting Wednesday FIKST BAPTUT " Corner of Marlon and Liberty sveeis. irvuig A. fox, on. pastor, aiunday school at S:43.a. m. Iretao- ooa . aay exercises in main auditor torn. Morning service 'at 11. Sermon subiect "Marching FeeC" Senior and mgn scnoot hypu at :i0 p. m. Even ing service at 10. Sermon subject "f b' Prodigal. Son.", Prayer me una Wednesday at -T-JS p.- m. ; rOCn CORNERS BXANCS Or FIRST BAPTIST At the Auburn school. Sunday school at 8:ts a. m. ' .......... BAYESVTIXE BRANCB OF FIRST BAPTIST At the HayesviUe school, school at t:4 a. m. Sunday W MANUEL BAPTIST 1 corner of Hazel and Academy 4 imu. warren i naie. Daator. Sun day school at 10 a. m. Morning ser vice at 11. Sermon subject "What Think Ye of Christ?" Evenm servio at 7:45. Midweek service on Wednes day at S p. m.. i--K-.-' COURT STREET CHRISTIAN I - At 17th and Court streets W ' H Tyman. pastor, Sunday school at S:4S a. m. Mornina service-at 1S:5B Pnm. munion. Sermon subject "The Hidden RirrW1, f-li.t i. I.' . : - wuwuwi uwnm meeiinKS $M p. m. Evenms service -at 1-Jia Sermon subject "Paul's Definition of the Kfngdoin of Heaven." Midweek service Thursday at 7p0 p. ra.. FIRST CHRISTIAN Center -and Htcn streets. ' iiuti Strain, pastor. Sunday school at 8:46 a. m. Morning service at 11. Children's church at II. Senium -subject "To morrow's -Building Materials. Chris tian Endeavor at T. Evening service at S. Sermon subject New Ways ef Being Lost" : , . CHL'RCR OF CHRIST : ' '- At lZth and Leslie . atrMtx. Ua. halL L. L. Freeman, minister. Sun day school. at lt a. m. Morning aer vice at 11. gvenhut service at S-JO. Baaket lunch at noon. Afternoon de- voieo io sinftns. CHURCH OF CHRIST Cottafc and -Shitmise -streets: -K. R Thornhill. pastor. .Sunday school at IS a. m. Morning service at 11. Vounc people's meeting at fas p. m. Even ing service at t. , FIRST CHURCH -OP CHRIST SCIENTIST Chemeketa ' and Libertv streets. Sun day school a ll aw sn. Mormac-aarvioa at 11. Sermon subject -Reality.- Eve ning service at a. Sermon subject -Reality." - - , rFTRST CONGREGATIONAL Cottar -and Marion .streets.. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning. service at ii. -sermoa -ny or. bumev North. Briarcliff church, New York Qty. KNIGHT MEMORIAL . CONGREGATIONAL At ISth and Perry. Howard C. Stev er. pastor. Sunday -acboat- at It -a. m. Morning .service -at 11. Communion rviee. sermon -suMect Oooains Heaven's Windows." Anthem "Before Thy Cross" Adams. Young people at j p. m. SAINT PAUL'S BPISCOPAL Ctnireh end Chemeketa streets. Rev. C eerie Herbert Swift, rector. Sunday school ntrS:S sv an. Opening service in the church: rlatiea in pariah house. enapet ana enarcn. i tioiy com munion in the -chapel. Morning wer- vice tat 11. Morning '-prayer service ana sermon py ute rector. The cbotr under -the - direction of "Prof . E. W Hobson. will -si "Seek Ye the Lord by Koberts, All classes under -eighth see. supervision of Mrs. Thomas Dry nan tin church school). BETHANY EVANGELICAL i AND REFORMED Capitol and Marion streets- E. A Kielsmeier. . pastor. -Sunday- school at la a. m. Mornina? service-at 11. ermon subject "Spiritual Growth." FIRST EVANGELICAL Corner- Marion and Summer streets. Rev. J. Kenneth Whthart. nastor. 8un day school at M - m. ra. Morning service at 11.' Sermon subiect "The Anointed God. Youth .groups will meet at S M p. tn. Evening -service at i :ae. - sermon auoiect 'Watt Unbelief." Praver meeting "Thursday evening, at iau. SOUTH SALEM FRIENDS . South Commercial -at Washington street. Dillon W Mills, pastor. Sunday school at la a. m Morning servtce - at 1L Evening service at 7 JO. Praver meeung at las p. m. Thursday. AMERICAN LUTHERAN At -9 North Church -street. Rev. M. A. Getzendaner. DD, pastor. Sun day school -at-tits' a. tn Morning ser vice et lt. Sermon subject "Jesus as A. Friend." -. . CWtinr LUTHERAN fALCi ! State and ISth streets. F. H. TheueT. BD. pastor. Sunday school at le a jm. Morning service-at 11, Parish educa tion Sunday. Sermon subject "The Need nf Christian Education." Church couocil Monday at TJft p. m. ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN ? At ISth and A afcreets. ,H; W. Grow, tstor. Sunday ichool and Bible classes at S a. m. Morning service at 10. EMMANUEL MENNONITE Pratum. Ore. Daniel 3. Vnruh. pas tor. Sunday school at IS a, m. Morn ing service at 11. Sermon subiect "By One Man." 1M Christian Etxteavor. Junior, voung peoole's and arfult pro grams, Kveniog service at s. song and p r aching - service. Sermon topic Prosperity in Prison" Praver meet ing Wednesday at S p. m. , . , FIRST METHODIST State and Church streets. Dr. J. C Harrison, pastor. Sunday school at S-S - . m Morning- service at It -jot. Special musie by TJean Melvin " H. Geist and Corydon Blodgett. Sermon subiect "The- Quenchless Ught," bv. the pastor. Evening service at. T 45. Music bv Miss Mary Margaret Liveay and Melvin GUson. Sermon suMeet Which Your. AnswerT" 8:30 Tim. versitv Vesoers and Youth PelknrshlB meetmes Mir-reek service Thursday evening -at las. , , FREE -METHODIST f Mm anil Narfll - Wlntp ml rmmkm J. It Stewart. - pastor. - Smid ay .sehoal at85 a. m. Emory Good. SupL Morn ing service at 11. Sermon subiect Have- Faith tn God." Evening rrvW at . YPMS t 1 P. m. Prayer meet ing Wednesedav at T:S p. m. I At OS LFX METHODIST North Winter -at Jefferson street S. Raynor Smith, pastor. Stay E. Short. O Q O D D D EDY TCDIiY f a W W a Per Pocnd....L 216 No. Commercial PAGZ iViZ minister of .lyouth. Sunday school at S:4 a. m. Baity day. Morning servic at II. Sermon subject "The Child in Our Midst." Evening service -at -7:30. Ray . Short will be the speaker, wittt Paul Jacqujth and Doris Lee Ander son singing solos. ' Youth Fellowship at S30. Dr. G. Herbert Smith, presi dent of Willamette, the speaker. LESLIE METHODIST --'v" South Commercial at Myers, atreet. Joseph Knotta, mlnnter. Sunday school at 8:43 a. m. with RaUy day program. Morning worship at 11. Sermon them "Our Spoken ' Words. Anthem. Soto by Miss Faith Idso. Youth Fellowship' meetings at S39 p. ra. Evening wor ship at 7:30. The guest preacher. Rev. Herrick. will show pictures . of work in , Bolivia. Prayer . meeting Thursday at 13& -p. m. WESLETAN METHODIST Corner of ISth and Mil! streets. Lowell GUger, pastor. Sunday school at 18 a , m Sunday school Rally day. Morning service at ii. wins at 1:19 O. m Evening servica at 8. Midweek prayer service . Wednesday at S p. so. THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST' OF LATTER DAY SAINTS. Salem Womsn t ciiib. 4S8 North Cot tage street Don Wall, bishop. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Belief society and priesthood meeting at 11:29, Sacra ment meeting tat 7 p. an. , . . SkUSUAIIIUO LAIIU ' DAY SAINTS' At 17th and Chemeketa streets. Sun day school at 18 a. m. Morning sea vice at 11. Evening service at 7.-44. Adult study class and Zions Leagua Sunday evening at 8:45. Prayer meet ing Wednesday at 7:44 p. m. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN . ' North Wintei and Chemeketa. W. Irvin WOliams. pastor. Donald Douris. director relucious education. Sundav . school at 8:43 a. m. Annual . Bally : day service tn church auditorium with church school promotion hv depart ments. Morning service at 18:38. Sup ervised church nursery. Sermon aub- jeci ruantei s conviciions for 1 oaay a -Needs." Anthem. "Build Thee Morn SUtety Mansions' (Andrews). Offer tory anthem. "Even Me" Warren, by r choir Evening service at 7:38. . Sermon subject "Daniel's Prophecy and Tomorrow's World." Duet. "Great ia Thy Love" (Bohml, Agues Drum mond and Vivian Garrison. Bible study class Thursday at 7 -JO. TBI PENTECOSTAL MISSION r At 315'i North Commercial street. Rev. J. C. and Daisy WiHon. pastors. Sunday school at S p. m. Service at s. Devotional. Eventng service at IMS. Evangelistic. Prayer meetings Tues day. Thursday and Saturday at -1:4a. . ENGLEWOOD UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST : - , At 17th and Nebraska avenue. Rev. C. O. Goodman, pastor. Sunday school at 8i48 a- m. Morning service at 1W ' Sermon, aixttr sermon in the series on f qualities necessary for an understand- ; ing of Jesus. "Add Piety." Christian , Endeavor at 7 p. m. Evening service -. 1 at 8. Studies in Mark's Gospel, "Thei Transfiguration." .-. 1 CHRISTIAN AND r MISSIONARY ALLIANCE North Sth and Gaines streets. C H. Steinmaan. pastor. Sunday school at 89 -a.-in. Morning service- at 11. Spe- cial speaker. Rev. Charles L Spellman. Sermon subject "The Jew ia the Light -of Prophecy." Evening service at 1:tS. The pastor will preach. Sermon sub- ' Ject "Peace and the Winning Side." FIRST CHURCH OF GOD r, "'-"-. . ' Hood and Cottage streets. Rev. J. M . uawvvu. imibiwi. unu Knan a t ' 8:45 a. m. Momrng service at 11. Ser man -subiect "Threefold Effect of. Sin." Eventng service at 1-J8. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7 OS p. ra. first spmrruALisT : At S4S - North Commercial street. ai. asary ucrain. pasvor. ejunoay school at S3O p m. Evening service t at 738. No host supper-at S30. . - - ; -j . -- . FOURSQUARE GOSPEL - " "At 18th rd Brevraan streets. Rev. T. W Henderson. ThB. pastor. Sun-, 'day school at 8:43 a xn. Morning wor ship service at 11. Sermon -subject ' "Working Christians." Evening -evasv-geustic BerrieeASA 1:48. Special musieat urogram Sermon subiect "Why Did -Cod Create the Devil?" "Can Cod t Destroy toe Devil; if so. Whv Hasn't . He Don So?" Sunday at SJ8 p. m. Cnrasders. young neoole. - Wednesaav hat 7:43 p. m. insnfrational aervtce. THR PENTECOSrftL UC HTH81USR -At J8 State street. G. M. Kd. oaa tor. Sunday -school at 10 a. m. Morn ing service at 11. Special afternoon . service -at 1:18 at Salem asmorv -with . Missionary Ralph BuUock telling, of his -experiences during the sail eg Hong Kong -and -also while tn Jap concentration - eamp. Evening service . at 8 at the -Saiem. armory. Mlislonoi r -Ralph Bollock speaking on mission ary work in the Far East. - Midweek service Wednesday at S p. m. EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE ASSEMBLY Of WOO . f Ferryn 13th streets. Erie M. John son, bos tor. Sunday school at 8:43 a. Morning service st II. Worship. Christ's -ainbsisiailiii service. Evening service at 7:43. OM fashioned revival.- Sermon by the pastor. Sermon auk-' ect "Tired of Life?" Wednesday mt 1M P. m. ChrisUaa fellowship and prayer meeting. i-1-. ..j dALEM HEIGHTS ' COMMUNITY Corner of Madrona avenue and Lib erty road. Enoch Zimmerman, pastor. Sun aay ochool -at 18 a. m. Morning service at 11. Missionary Mary Quir lng telling her experience mis-1 COTmntraUoo camp and voyacc horn. "sswassMs w as 1 aairu f ics si a tin v ran TOIIATOES .00 sPAiVV A Box ' (4 pomnds) MINTO ISLAND FARMS , 111 Saginaw Street Call 6182 For Reservations ; Bayer mast famish eontaincrs. - Hear VOICE OF THE -FIELD 1 Sondy 10:30 A. M. ' HflLE: - . ' Sundays 4:33 P. M. : - KSLI11 World ReYlftl Comlxtf OOQD O 0 'jvd a d o a a : K.I7NS AKX SLACKENING OF1 . Phone 4124 nna