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V-3 CZ-ZCli LXATZ2MI, C: a .57:2. Ci!r7 1 ZzzZz?. OtfcL'a C ISO PAG2nV3 Local Novd- Brioi i3 Five KUlel at Work Thtrt -were five fatalities due to Indus trial accidents In Oregon during the week October 1, the state in dustrial accident commission re ported Friday. The victims were James . Harold Fox, Wulamina, carrier driver; Henry Joseph Botty Minam, truck driven James Matteson, Salem, tuck driver; jonn Fulton Fennick, Mill City, truck driver, aM ; Mortimer Lee, Grants Pass, choker setter. There : were 1114 industrial accidents re ported to the commission during the week. " Lura florist Ph. 1531 1176 N. Lib, Visits J areata Bob Elgin, for . the past six months employed on a government railroad construc tion crew in Canada, lias returned to Salem to visit at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Elgin. He plans to return to the project, which is several hundred miles by air from a port of em barkation, Monday of next week. , Elgin was formerly owner of the B St B bowling court on High street . H plant to enter the armed forces following his return to Seattle. . .,, , For home loans see Salem Fed eraL 130 South Liberty, . - Tires Stolen A car left on the Schrock used car lot several weeks ago by a woman who refused to disclose ' her name, was relieved of five wheels and accompanying tires by someone who entered the lot Thursday night. Onlyjevidence was a Jack under the car. The tires and wheels were valued a $100. Theft of a wheel and; tire from the garage of H. B. Unrhu, o norm wrd, was also re- ported. ; The County Clerk's office will be open to register voters from a. m. to p. m. on October 1st, 2nd and 3rd, October 3rd being the last day for registration be fore the general election. "; ' Ana Crashed Richard - Chen, 644 South Commercial street suf fered fracture of both bones in his left arm when it became caught in a winder, at the Oregon Paper mill Friday afternoon. He was at tended by Salem first aid men and taken to Salem Deaconess hos pita!. Apply now for paper routes. Boys who wish 'carrier rentes for this fall, see Mr. Clark at Statesman. Taeoma Felks . Visit Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson and children. Bobby and Donald, from Taeoma, Wash., are among friends visiting at the home of Mrs. Loretta May, Mr. Thompson formerly lived in Salem, but Is now a welder in . Taeoma. -; . ' ' Eagles! Do you want to be happy? Da-you want to be gay? The Up- towenrs makes every one feel that way. Their music is swell. The time is right to 12 every Sat - urday night. ' Hearlag Waived Doyle Cecil WUey waived preliminary hearing on a burglary charge Frldiy and was held to the grand Jury after admitting that he took money from the room of Adeline Opat and Mildred Sir in an apartment house at North church street Wiley served time in the Oklaho ma state penitentiary in 1835 for automobile theft and in 1939 for forgery according to police rec ords. " ' 56 Precinct Posto Filled -"' " ":. .. : .... ' " '.' . ,v 'y,, S Ja V-'' By Democrats Wanted-Dental assistant Ph.7532. Tickets Issued Over 300 stu dent body tickets have been is sued at Salem high school. T. O. Bradshaw, school treasurer, an nounced Friday. Approximately 75 more students - hold recefptr j for tickets. The tickets, sold this year exclusively by the Girls Pep dub. are going somewhat faster than in other years. . Bradshaw added. House . wrecker wanted. Eugene Prescott, 1064 Oak St ' Strnek by Aate George John son, 7, received a bruised arm when he was struck by an auto mobile at Center and 13th street Thursday : afternoon. Witnesses said the driver of the car. an un identified woman, stopped mo mentarily, but drove away after remarking that she had no driver's license. v:7';; . ; ; ;'' Tomatoes il a 40 lb. box. Call 6162 to place order. Buyer must furnish own container. Minto Is land Farms, 841 Saginaw, street Justice Assigned Chief Justice Percy Kelly of the state supreme court Friday assigned Circuit Judge Howard K. Zimmerman, Clatsop county, to substitute for Judge Arlie Gv Walker in Polk county, starting October 26. Judge Walker will hold court in Clat sop county. . Boys, get your Statesman route now. Rave spending . money this fall. See Circ Mgr. of The States man. to nibMls Walter S. TjmHn, Salem attorney, plans to Extension of Hunting Season Not Likely Says Van Vinkle In case the nreseni ban on huntine continues until the dates Fifty - six precinct democratic that seasons ordinarily would close Oregon hunters will be de-l a . . . n . . . a- a I . w - - w . . party commiiiee posa-were xuiea prfved of their annual sport during the 1942 season, under an IFirst Cliurcli Has Program VillanieUa PrcslJcnl , Axid Family Be " Received at Service when the county central commit tee met .Thursday night at the chamber of commerce. Addressing the group were Earl A. Nott candidate for represen tative in congress; Francis Lam bert, candidate for secretary of state; Clare M. ,Brabec and Fran ces ; Randall, . candidates lor the Oregon house . of representatives I rrrr rnnT Bayne, candidate for county judge, and Joseph I. Prange, candidate for county commissioner, ' ., l . Elected to committee posts were: World Communion day will be opinion of Attonrey General I. IL Van Winkle here Friday. VanWinkle held that the state game commission has no legal I observed by the First Methodist authority to extend the hunting I church Sunday morning with ap- orooriate cmusic . The Cathedral The deer season will last until choir, directed by Melvin H. Geist October II, but if the ban eontin-1 wm tjng "Seek Ye the Lord" Ro ues tmta that Ume, there will be berts, with Michael Carolan. ten no oeer nunung. xne game com- tingmi the incidental solo. mission moucaiea inax u . waniea to extend the season, but Van L. M. S tames vs. Eunice Stames; i Winkle ruled that a 1623 law de- complaint for , divorce, charges prived the commission of its au that defendant deserted husband thority to open a closed season, and child June -37 of this year. Hunting was banned by the "fPji j num l?caiaof,.th be RaHy day ia the church school at 9:43 a. m. and the call of the PUBUC RECORDS Ray Drakeley, soloist of the morn ing will sing "O Lord Most Holy" Franck. The' Holy Eucharist will be administered "for the entire congregation. Other features of the day wfll -f,.1 married in Twin FaUs. Idaho, De fire hazard. T!:- . cember MST- ' . It was Indicated that the ban Sturgw, Brooks; Mrs. Mary Yer- - M.thrr and Robert Ma- .M u. iini t. . t k. JadAt:. i OLnrrsr luammu lor hid.di nam J Tt 3 . I-. T4V 1 Sr'r I defendanta Robert D. - Lampkin Church Sarvices in Salem CALVAtfT BAPTIST ""-'" : ixuUi Liberty at Miner street. ' Ed ward L. AUen. pastor. Sunday achvol 9Ai ajn, Mr. Edward Schunke, bupL Morning service 11 o'clock. Commun ion meditation. Youth Fellowship groups suifl. Evening aervice 10. Ser rim subiect. bv Chaclain 1. M. Brat clier. guest speaker. Midweek rayer pastor. Sunday school It mjn. Homer Welty. Supt Mrs. D. J. Uanik. Sapt. of junior department. Morning serv ice 11 o'clock. Sermon subject. "Abuse uint orace.- I pjn.. Christian faurtg people's and Eveuns aervtca "When Will 1 praise service Wednesday even ing, IM followed by choir -rehearsal at S30. BETHEL BAPTIST ' ' North Cottage at D street J. F. 01 thoft, DD. pastor. Sunday school SH5 aju. Arnold Frey, Supt. Morning serviee 11 o'clock. - Sermon subject. "Marvelous Grace. ' Fellowship lunch at noon. Church meeting at UM. Even ing eervte 130 o'clock. Sermon sub ject. "Who Is Fit for the Kingdom of God 7 Prayer meeting Wednesday ev ening at 7:13. Choir practice st 8:45. FIRST BAPTIST. . ovntr- mt Marion - and Liberty streets. Rev. Irving A. Tax. DD. pastor. Sunday school S:S ajn. with classes for all ages. Morning service 11 o'clock. Sermon subject. -Christ Loved the Church." Evenina! service T;M 'dock. Chap. Loren T. Jenks,. Camp Adair. Senior and Ugh school BYPO meet together in the prayer meeting room. Everybody's prayer meeting in the Fidelia class room at 1 pja. . of Endeavor. Junior. aduit Mxwrams. o'clock. Sermon tooic. Christ Set Up His Kincdom." Wednes day, October T. S pa. prayer meeting also Junior choir practice. S:43. adult cnatr practice. riaST METHODIST J Cornet of Church and Stats streets. Or. J. C Harrieow. pastor. Sunday school Dr. R. M. CaUi. Supt. Morning service 10:50 o'clock. Evening service 73. Sermon subject, The Church's Message." University vespers it IJO with Dr. George Her bert Smith as speaker. Youth fellow ship meets at JO. Mid-week worship, inursaay evening, iwi. FKEE METHODIST Market and North . Winter streets, R. Stewart, pastor. Sunday school S:4S ajn." Emory Coode, Supt. Even ing service I jid o'ciock. Prayer meet ing Wednesday, fjtS svm. ens later this meata. Officials,; conferring, after re- roll of all those who are in the amrviem nf tha . fmnmnML .with i T JL rOC COKKEBS BBAKCS or m fvuu naw va, scumuvu iui I fXRST BAPTISr them. Dr. and Mrs. G. Herbert Smith Limb5v SupC ! the. Auburn achooL Sunday school mjm. with classes for all ages. Leon MitakmiUmiiJ SfJS1 opinion, umounced xthit while and Mararet lice, wffl t ofU- .. ' I DroDcnr ana suuioruuiE saexxu s i mtf;.- v. mr t .- i . . A. . ville jLeroT Crave and Lois A. i I -""" -"",-v. .i i tauiy ncuna uiwo uio meniorr- ibZVStxZZa- r,,r ciTnrr.nT,. - J. . I ' northwestern Oregon and the I ship and fellowshio of First Borsig, Horeb, Kathryn Simmons, Emma V. Seely and A. B. Seely J Wfflamettt vallev that hrmtimt uJZtZ?M --lU Central Howell: Dimma- Cline. JZZtL wt., nJ. "i vau.'f 6? tisarcil aere, for 100 years, the North Howell: ' I LTCJL UU UUaUHnU UU1 a VI giUf I Itnwiea fA asvesMtt fh fTAsviTlBt Atm 1 a - . uij mvc worsnippca. imtiriBa 4m aiaIm4 a smYutw William Donsmore -and Miss beth Batlert answer br attornev LT " " 7ZZ L YTT V.A : T.s..L t.. J . 1 I - UUU VVUVIHW 1 VVU UWJ ELl irinto ,nTer, &w; tiif itf-delmanli dedaia uleaduti tlte'sbtt 'are more favorable. sjanne rauisen, vr est nuBoaru, Mve no claim on property ln- Maude E. Zimmerman and Man- volved and that they probably do ley Stone, Mehama; Georgia Mc- not exist; decree clearing title. Cornack and s Rudolph Koster, Bert T. Ford vs. Peter Kufner; Monitor; Mrs. Eliza- J. Darling order of dismissal based on stip and G. A. Wood, Salem No." 4; ulation declarint settlement has Mary I. Hilborn, No. 5; Annie! been made out of court. ; Si' ren C Hale, pastor. Attending the eonlerenee were Gov. Charles A. Spragne, Nets Refers, state forester, and! ' EV ' E. vTUsen. Cervallis. ckalr man af the state game cemmls siom. , v. Sunday school Dr. Smith begins the adtoinis- ILXS ZV hTuJcV tttol tration of the Second Century Of Spirit.- Evening service 7 S o'clock, thl. m.i irnhnrdf. t ., 1 Midweek service Wednesday. p-m. ognition of the Church of Christ 1 cockt stbeet christian im kmiti ! iu st 1 17th and Coort streets. W. H. Ly- 1 man. psctor. Soaday ocbaol t ajn. that in all changes and conditions I Morning service lSS o'clock. Sermon has remained loyal. M. Luthy, No. ; John W. Bolin, No. 10; . Sam J. Harms and M. Agnes Schuneman, No. 11; Leon DuBois, No. 12; Madeline Nash, No. 13; Joseph Hassenstab and Margaret Zerzan, No. 14; Wilson was told that reDorts.on Virginia tadd vs. Marion coun i conditions are ty; motion by District Attorney from the various state forest re gions and 12 national forests and that when these reports indicate that the critical season has passed he will be notified immediately. Wilson will then call members of season. L. Walker, West Stayton; Tony I Elijah A. Bradfield, trustee in VanHandle, Sublimity, and John 1 bankruptcy of Fred E. Roberts, C. Savage, Waconda. OBITUARY leave Sunday for NeighborviUe, TIL, to attend the nationwide con vention of the Evangelical church as one of 12 delegates from Ore gon. He plans to be gone two weeks. Students are enrolling in the Cap itol Business College for train ing in tne operation or omcei T 1 Tsa v me' jSnolgraphyind Jonnson lutes vccuu. iiui ia si luuuciiif wcu . '- equipped school and it receives A 6n f-iiw.! ovr more calls for its graduates than UalUlUoy welcome. Located at the corner of PEDEE O ct 2 Funeral aer- Liberty and Chemeketa streets, vices for Ernest Noah Johnson, 62, Phone 5987. ; , who died Wednesday, will be held - - ' , ' . " Saturday at 2 o'clock from the Ceart ia Eugene Marion coun- Smith-Baun mortuary In Inde- ty court members attended the pendence. district meeting of the association Mr.-Johnson wst bom Twm. of county Judges and commission-j i ijia tn utnna TftM ers Friday In Eugene. I nrl came to nii with ! tam. fly In an immigrant train In 1883. Miller B. Hayden for extension of time for filing of answer be cause investigation as to condi tion of crosxlnsT where allezsd ac- Leona G. Joyce, Salem '.No. IS; Indent occurred will reaulre ad- Francis Utter, No. 17; Mrs. Doro- diUonal time and because one wit- toy Pugh, No. 20; Margaret F. ness must be contacted. Haynes, No. 21; Faith Priday, No. H. a Shields vs. Paul Wagej 22; A. H. Sparks and Ethlebert and 'Mary Wager and Salem Ab- C Case, No. 23; Helen DoolitUe, (tract company; motion to strike.- Na 24; Mrs. J. A. Barham, No. D. E. Nickerson vs. Horace 23; Lucy L Hain, East Salem; Se- Mecklem and others; judgment on T- . . . x . . . . ren mt. acm maa w. nuwaiui, manaaie irom state supreme own I o - f -Salem ' Heights; Bert Butterfield based n affirmation of lower 1 OlllCllBS V 66S miil iuutuci vruauj, ocuuuu, COUXT : airecLS - oeienuiia so ; ujue Mrs. Clarence Coffin, Shaw; Lora within 30 days a list of contrib- A. Duval, Silverton Hills; Nettie utors and their contributions Noren, North Silverton; Charles which totaled the sums of 132,000 Meyer, South Silverton; Mrs. Jo- and $3000 collected to support op ioid ton reports - on I -srv"rTl v"al ' " ling received daily YV ill (JbSCrV C Communion subject. "Your Infinite Possibilities in Christ" Christian Endeavor meetings 30 p.m. Evening service ISO oclocn. sermon suoieci. tve cnustea iot the Duration." Midweek service Thursday at. 73ftpjn. FIRST CHRISTIAN . Corner Hieh and Center streets. Dud' ley Strain, pastor. Sunday school .-43 a.m. Chester E. Lee. Supt. Morning serviee 11 o'clock. Sermon subiect. "What Christ Means to Mt." Children's church messase: "Peoplo Who Are T g.,.., ,., . li AMw.lr ...... I - - 1 iuuu.. Mi . 1 I m- m. m . 1 1 . tne game commission together lor I observe World Wide Communion I sermoa subject. "Termites mt the a general opening of the hunting Sunday morning at the It o'clock if Christian Endeavor meets Members . and friends of the First Presbyterian church wfll at service. Rev. W. Irvin Williams, pastor, will officiate. The com- CKUftCM OP CHRIST Realty Board Whether the charge of one month's rent for securing . and munion meditation is, -What To tI :pIt w IV. W!l. T I u.l.. . uL- 11 aVLtrir Pu r. a.m. Morning service 11 o'clock. Ser- lustrated). Young peopled meeting ! Kvonins aervica S o'clock. Ser- . . m. I mw mini rr I xue luiuui v. wau - (UranamL ine personality. Chaplain-Jackson of seph. aancy, East Silvetron; Ema position to the antf-picketing bill questioned at Friday's meeting ot rL0" -01 God,- in H. Marsh, West Silverton; Mabel J at the last general election. the Salem Realty board. Is a mat- the evening. missing transcript on appeal of George E. Allen Hardware com pany as not having been filed Do With Life's Burdens." The morning soloist will be Vir ginia Ward Elliott, singing "The JlUS. Evening service S o'clock. Ser- Way of the Cross' Vested Choir Wfll Sing "My God I Camp Adair will deliver the evening and r (Latvian). The .pastor will continue the I rntST congmgational drawing leases on rental property I hy t outstanding books of the j fTmt Oregon stau onege. wiB Is the reasonable ' commission, I "oie, speaaang ? on tne theme 1 speak. KNIGHT MEMORIAL rAMASKA4THlN SI. iah ud rmt swceia. mwira v Btmrer. minister. Sunday school M m. Mitrnine aervice 11 o'clock. Ser mon by Dr. Walter C Glersoach, pre- sident . ot ir. acme wunnii rm people at T p jn. ter to be investigated by the com missions and fees committee of the I " !ff Bollier and others; organizatiorv members voted. On Baptist QlUrcU tO mandate from supreme court dim- mrm T. Ret- "Jr"01' V mann, p. h. Beii and n. j. Lind- J Hear Chaplain gren. F. H. Weir was elected alter- ENGLEWOOD UNITED BRETHREN im miKT --'- . 17th and Neorasxa avenue, nev. r-hair o Goodman, nastor. bunaay school 9:45 a.m. Promotion day. Morn- unliquidated death claims. Hollie S. Noyes estate; Harold Rharpe Virgil Elmer Sharpe, late of St Paul, formerly of Salem, at a lo cal hospital at the age of 69 years, October 1. - Funeral "announce ments later by Terwilliger-Ed-wards Funeral home. FeaU Riley Fouts at a local . hospital October 1 at the age of 88 years. Graveside services will be held 6aturday, October, J, ; at " IOOF cemetery. ' Ethel I. Warren,i late resident of 473 North High street, at a local hospital, September 29, at the age ot 72 years. Survived by one son. Charles Warren of Salem; one ' sister. , Mrs. Edna White, and brother, Cal F. Patton, both of ; Salem; three grandchildren. Cap tain Charles E. Warren, US ma rines: Mrs. Irene Duke, Sacra mento, and Robert Warren of Sa lem. Services will be held Sat- - urday, October J, at 10:30 a. nu, from the; Clough-Barrlck chapel. Rev. H. C Stover will officiate. Interment will be in Belcrest Me morial park. . Daval Mrs. Viola Duval, late resident of 1175 Market street, at a local hospital, September 29 at the age of 44 years. Survived by her hus band, Edmund J. Duval of Salem; daughters. Mrs. Florence Stewart, Miss MaybeUe - Duval and Miss Jeanne DuvaL all of Salem; i-rs. Khlrlev Johnson of Vancouver, - Wash.; sons, Gordon Duval, US , army, and Clifford and Arthur ThrvaL both of Calem; father, Jul ius IRapp, -Aberdeen, D.;- sisters. Mrs. Eva Sommers, nerre, Mrs. Grace Pudwill, Mcintosh, SD Miss Mamie Eapp and Mrs. Hattie Saunders, both ot Aber - deen, SD; brother, Harry Rapp of Chicago. Hi- and four, granacnu dren. Recitation of Rosary ' -at " Walker and Howell chapel Fri ' day, October 2, at 8 p. m. Services will be hell at St Vincent de . Paul church at Jin, Saturday, October 3. Concluding services at St. Barbara cemetery. wilsson - Geor-s Swaleson, late resident f Hutbard, passed away at a lo cal horpital 'September 23, at tne j . .... . J mJt: " . : . . t . w . - m w-a " ,r-..-.lr.;-j aTM ..:' tft S ' ' 4m a i thh. th. Hma limit anH Hrlr. 1 t '"."X" " .rTTr. . I -Dapiain m. oraicner, jr . " r v l nate on me ooara s appraisal com-1 rhanlaln at Camn Adair will i cnol :" r , Z ZzlLslJ L.7kT-AV ing the Court Consequently had no J OIM(.inf wniiatn MrOH-1 S V - I ln ervl li o'clock. Sermon subject, 7T. i . f mittee, SUCCeeaing William WCUU-1 ,nV KundsT n eht at. 7-5H at rh rhuwh Ministering." Special Ott- junsoicaon, airecxmg uecret ui 1,, who has resigned from riv.r, .h,, rfc.i.m for tTu rni. rayor or responaen ana crc-.p- hott Becaus. member j nTatrhpr is a rrafli . a t T iltlJtZZZ: peuant cower. I of' the committee was i member c..v. ..: j :l I sermon subiect. "Understanding Je- ' ; . v ; - J -- 7 - Oduurau wjjun iuwiuuicu icm- --rrl R,Ba" nABATS COTJZT '.r r tor tne group max appraisea prop-1 inn?. Louisville. Kt. He will tell " Elbor Nelson estate; Euphroslna er tmpAoair, me aiier-tot work ot B chaplain. n2i " w English named administratrix of Mie De wervm m i The morning worship service j chemeketa and Liberty streets. Sun- estate said to consist of $550 and reqswa reappraisal n on. piece wiu bt featured by observance of I Lli " m,M itinrirtv - it inn nmnsTTV..-:-' m u r . . j i " vw . "PHclr 11 o BM-vk -j men a here' sr- mnMiiai ua iierw maKiaasi'i sa a ih 1- W. Noves named administrator erected at the limits of sev- L Rev. Edward AUen. wiU ?21?rV . uileral California cities, might be i !'. Mn mimiAn srneii'if ail inn I . n and Gaines streets. C. H. Stein Ul CSMltC MHi VUlUUt w l"' I . .... . .. .. , ik-" vuuuimuiuu auuiMuwi, I - axknnl S '41 ant UOTtn sgivlee 11 o'ctock. Sermon .dkr( "Warldlr carefulness.' Even ing service 7:3 o'clock. Sermon sub ject. Two Masters. inrr am. iracuPAL rtiinvh and mmcmi srreeis. nev. George Herbert Swift, rector. Holy mmmunian fat the chaDel at a.m. Church school :S a m. Holy euchar ist and sermoa 11 ajn. Chaplain Ro m from r-mn Adair will address the congregation on the function of an armv ehsnlaln. Special music tin der the direction of Prof. X. W. Hok- They located near Independence. property tenUtively valued at hospitable and helpful ; gesture thd ta a es, "Blood of He was married in 1903 to May j 2000 - j here, Ouv E. Rae suggested. R 1 Christ. : Woodburn Churches Grace Irvine and ther moved to ur.i.er,.r M!ni. ut was named delegate from the age of. 39 years. Survived by lerreDonne m lis ana returned Meiggner named; administratrix; J0 the.suggesuon U Hubbard; brother-of Mrs. Johnl"o business. I ttr ih tata n!ete f ti.ui Anderson, of Clarabrook, Minn, 1821 he went into the aheep getflement claim for wrong-1 r a i Mrs. Ernie Westiand of Ednson- business In the Pedee district, ful dMth. ordpr authorizes death 1 OlUrCll COIlte8t inn -AlKp-rfa CanaAa HArm Ta I SuTVlVOrS SJe hU WidOW. M SOO. I t t.l I . t(n I I ST. LUKE'S CATHOLIC , ' , -. - - i . . . . usuu ieiueurem ivi , IC a C I a ir t u.w maiUSOn 01 HUDDara, Mrs. JOlin I wiuowu i auxum, n3u.,i . Prudence M. Bouffleur UUu: iJldi lB uUJlUilV , I Philln Grovmev. assistant: Sunday Vav ' Rnrl YXaaa4 Va4i 4 two brothers. John Johnson. De-1 t i w n wil . I masses at o'clock. S:30 and 10: bene- irl lltroit. and Elmer Johnson of Hos-L," ' t. fwi .hrch of the ! Wertd I - i . - i muit. va.cvuMA, . , ! -- o 1 a. t i a vrn rnim.n o e i . a T-h suns, ure.: two sisters. Mrs. Fearil v. hu t?nia niWkrm in rhHd wfl - ibetawt flunji. - w w& , . vu u . mvmylM . . i ,, I ' WMUIW iU aii, . . IRRPORMED Swaleson ; of Edmonton. Alberta. -eu, awmviui ana mrs. iin-1 h-arinir on final account set for launch a special churcn atten-1 cacacn of com I cannot and f srion streets. Canada, and Henry Swaleson of " Hubbard, Roscoe, Calif. HubbardL Memorial services will ' " . . , ; be held at the Walker & Howell Chemawa Locates chapel Saturday, October 3, at 2 -,. , m . pjxt, with concluding services in fcmilt lOIlS SCraD Citr View cemctcrv. Rev. M. A. 17 Chemawa haa so far donated eight tons of metal to the scrap drive, arrnrrline : tn ' JimM T. Hulsey- SrhiwM. rhalnnin Thil fa In this city October 1, Martha I tween 400 and SOO pounds per City View cemetery. Rev. M. A. Getiendaner will officiate. November 7. Clarence F. Bevans and Aru tus E. Bevans estate; final order issued C M. Crittenden, admini strator. Gertrude Huddleston estate; or- der approves resignation of M. Clifford Movnihan as executor and names Maxine Lee Brown as ad-1 pastor, has announcea me ioi- JASON LEE MXTHOOIST - North Whiter at Jefferson. S. Ray- nor Semth, astor. E. Short, aninkiter youtn. fiumtmy acnooi 1 Morning service 11 o'clock. Sermoa subject. Holy Comnsonien. la abasrv- a nee of World Communion Sunday. Evening service 1:30 o'clock. Youth Penosrship 3S. Seiuiuo subject, Can- -die light Holy Communion service. LESLIE METHODIST South Commercial . at Myers streets. , Joseph Knotts. minister. Sunday school -at SS a-m. Marmiag worship at 11 ajn. Sermo atheme. "la mom bra oca. FeUowahip grous xfleetmgs at S'JO ajn. Eveningworsho at I'M PJ Th Junior choir win sine. Prayer meeting Thursday at 1J3 sua. , , CHURCH OF JEStTS CHRIST OF LATTER DAT SAINTS - - Salem Woroea's club. 460 -jr. Cot-' tare street. Don Wail, bishop. Sunday school M ajsu Relief society and m retina 11 2. . Sacrament meeting ;f pjn.-. . .. IWSI PRJES1TTERIAW Winter and Chemeketa streets. Rev. W. Irvin Williams, nastor. Sunday school :S a jn. Ceaeral assembly. 1. 3. Fitxsimons. , Supt. Morning service 10 : o'clock. World wide communion 'clock. Sermoa by the pastor, "Love's Triangle Plus God. Sermon broadcast KSLM m-ja pjn. Monday. 731 .Boy Scouts. Tuesday. 1:30 P.m session meeting. Thursday, 1 1 M pjn-. midweek service,-: .-r, : SALVATION ARMT Adjutant and Mrs. Hill, corps orn- sundav acnooi s:a a.m. Morn ing service 11 o'clock. Sermoa sub iect. Three Reasons for Being Grate ful.' by Adjutant E. T. Hill. Young people's auim S o'ciock. Eveauns; ser vice TW o'clock, sermon subject, "The Rewards of a Grateful Heart." Tnanas- gtving and praise the theme of the weekend services.-; . pfivCRm holiwess ' i : 73 Market street at Capitol. Rev. Dm L. McGlasson. Sunday school HS ajn- Mrs. Wm. Comba. Sunday school Supt. Morsana' service is o'clock. Evening aervice IM. TRUTH CENTER 334 State street. Dr. Olive Stevens. MsO. pastor. Morning service 1:4S 'clock. Sermon subject. "Birth of the Christ," :;' - ,y- , PENTECOSTAL MISSION JlJ's North Commercial street. Rev.. J. C and Daisy Wilson, pastors. Sun day school S pjn. Communion service S pjn. Evangelistic service 1:41 pjn. Tuesday, prayer meeting fJ p.m. Thursday, 7:43 pjn. Saturday. 7.-4S p.m. Hafner. guest speaker. B. A dance crusade with the obser- H.-s; T".Pr rrT". Vance Of World Communion Sun-1 IwriTt. 7 Midweek rVU. I Uioon service I dock Annual her- W-w 1. .nnul li noil (a . iH VhImkIit it T:4L I vest festival. Kev. members of the church to attend at least one service on six consec- fijix gospel Utive Sunday from October 4 to .Vreeta. SundsVVhool ie ajn. I Rev. 3. ermetn. Wiahart. pastse ;. Sun- November 8.: y'U V-- 1 Moni -weesMpll -.aan. cailawe la sea i 'SZJZZ Rev. Chester O. Goodman, tlael it"-W; udsv 7 f ZZZ? n o'clock: Sermon subject. Lore Sarcnsen. pastor. ' 1st and Ar-1 Corner Marlon and SumTnersireeui, minis tratrix de bonis non. JUSTICE COURT "Why Have the Church T" Young pao- Sle s nuasMmary cirew -- Has EstheU Gullev. sneaker. Evening Catch streets. 1 service 7 J8 o'clock. Sermon subject. Ministering;.- October llVTto - lowing as sermon subjects for the I nun nrmosiST crusade: October 4.. The cnurcn I corner Young . and Emaline Hulsey, late of 241 South I person. istn street, age years, wue 01 , in addition there are some three W. N. Hulaev! mother of Mrs. I i . j-h I aui.a , m).!.!. auk Imnmnee Li. 1- tj r-w- I 7:1S njn Evening service s pjn. -Mid- jr,.iiv...f nf C.Um I . . . I , : j r I . . . I wee meeting weanesoay a a pjn. Louis B. Rubio; passing another Church Worshipping; October 18, 1 at 11 ajn Young people's hour at Beryl Muellhaupt ot Salem, Clif- ered, Schawver stated. Metal do-1 clearance; $5 and costs. ford Hulsey of Burbank, Calif; nated mdwles springs, and ' old I - Wallace Fred Floburg; motion Mrs. Clara mil or Texas ana metal beds, sewing machines dis-1 for dismissal of charge of lntoxl Homer Hulsey of Washington,! carded from the schools, old metal ) cation for reason that defendant DC; sister of John McCreary of j desks and a great deal of 'oldju tinder observation In hospital. Missouri, Henry McCreary of Ok-1 farm equipment lahoma, James , McCreary of Tex as, Mrs. steua iieaoricx OI I Licenses Issned Marriage li fornia, Mrs. Kate Roberts of Ar- censea htve iued in Port- 25, The Church Saving; November 1, The Church unifying; Novem ber 8. The Church Prbhpesying. The message on October 75 will be brought by Bishop Ira 0- War- MARSIAGE APPUCATIONS FOURSO.CARR COSPEL , - ISth and isreymeii W. Henderson. ThB, pastor, aunoay arhool S mm. Moraine . ervsceH FIRST PRESBYTERlAJt - i 'dock. Sermon subject. -God a Jue- Sabbath achool 10 a.m. Morning war- J tor." Evening M"vic ' 1 - f -ahia at 11 Senior and intermediate En-1 a-rmon subiect. Nina Missing Men. mHnw at 1. Evenitur worshls I s.nuia 4 B.m radio pronam. SiSUM at 7:49. Midweek service Thursday. ! Crusaders JS p.m. pjn. service ana prayer. proesam. kslm. Wednesday, t.Jt kansas. Mrs. Lucy Haley and Mrs. I Und to Arthur D. Leininrer. Port Alice Forceson, both o Oklaho-1 Und and Constance VL Coon, MUNICIPAL COUXT ma, and i g n x - granacnuaren. i est galera. Services at 1 pm. October S from W. TV Blgdon chapel. Concluding j It's a miracle! Our new em- services at Belcrest Memorial Tone wiui lnisn covers mosi m- parfcUev. W. Irvm. Williams of- terior surfaces--walIpaoer, wall- fioiating.-. , I noaro, canvas, oticje, coneni,'eu;. wiin one coav unes in one noun ner. Bishon of the- Pacific Area P-- M .V k...s. tRu- . wilt Wa I - . I .it awn innvnt John L. Weindoi7V retired r'" police officer, Portland, and Vir- to T?2ttttX9fZ SSS Sr..11 i32 'SSS eXilli faUpClllcriAt. uuitWa aJsRif-Ma, I t i eunc. f mmivirm t 11. JlUmF iau miiiai vaaarsaP- saasa acrwsvawBB sf jai aessa ws w wwmmim ehurch service at VJS. Mid , , , -,..... I t? J..a,t An I CHRISTIAN CHURCH . I week - service Thursday, 12. donn Lianiei vorw, viotauon i uciigiuus iMuuuvu i Morgan, pastor. 19 sm., Iun-1 ", . day wliool. 11 ajn, communion-ana i goUTR ialem rsitnai Army Chaplain to Speak at St. PauTtf Chaplain Roberta, Eplseoptt chaplain at Camp Adair, wujl speak. Sunday morning at Sjk Paul's Episcopal church it U o'clock, k C''fe- His subject will be The rune tion of An Army Chaplaih.v Proi E. W. Hobson will be in chargl Hf the music Rev. George Swift, rector, will be In charge of the) service of the Holy Eucharist riasif mile Kin fine. , y I m v- e v " . tw . . f Henry's; Photo Shop; violation 10 auna7 opiC, .sw topic. dimout ordinance; 810 fine. Tnr fttrrmr fnrmer teacher of Iserviees. Sermoa topic, "EnUste . .... ...a I- I IV.fl rv rP il f-nannanTn mmiTinn i . . f.Lu- i , . . religious eauaauun ia ia auou basic rule: $10 baiL I oublic schools, will be a-uest Frederick JL Donovan; violation speaker Sunday at the Assembly Work- WaaKaiKlAT - H-J DW Sk aVas 1 7 S 1.1 Laa aai SWeaH Waa 1 1 I . fmrmmr - I ""W1CS f iMw wuc iiuq wm. I of God mission 'Sunday acnooi. - ' I Hn-iia 17K rKaMABoaa. a-PaLa VI w a.. HT m aM CaaiVtla aa il sk t i AM t . TK T Vnmhv late reeSHant 1 tAa,v'1"'""' vucureww uww M31CI v. iw ATisS StTOBlt- Will tCu OI MT uaaiv i uic, ev wu. atnwirm apscn si mi .a Howard Den Lewis, pastor. Sunday ) school IS J em- morning worship dad esaaautnlan aetslcc 11:13 ajn. arvs tng - service- "p.m. .... . ... i - of 2040 Ferry . street, died at a , Watefc Stelen-City police re- '.jr .Vr" "TTl 1 worK among tne enuaren in I nrMANCsx. LtrrarmAN ...--- - puouc scnooix. local hospital October 2, at the ceived a report from Catherine j. " BSC wi Mn. oiuiw 1 oiaier oi nui uu wauru Berne ITIiaa -IndnMvi: rTnrtli mree aaugniers, awrein v.o-1 was stolen recently rrom aer-ba- turf. ia.H hiri Te: .110 rt ' ai t vr: linsf Salem Mrs. Ada "Wells Of hem home s IZ ' ' UlCUaEiaXdUO MOmCU. J?!??:Ufa William Douslas Collins, Dallas; Qcail MttlinS Hall aie Ttyser-ps.. wasnmgton; inn cne I " i x-inlation hal( rnle 110 baiL I , ; ' I granddaughier. Miss Ora a White nu. na ever Kenneth A. Coleman. Creswell. MEHAMA - The Women's club ; of Portland. Funeral announce-1 Pensers wui uose every nipi ai fa5w .tnn- 12J0 baiL members spent . several K hours isas.J. s. ments later by""' Clough-Barrick J ' Bentson, president. i Q Manruez; violation basic cleaning the clubhouse Wednes- AllB company. Firesaaa Answer Call City I rule; 815 fine. firemen received a call Friday aft ernoon -- to , 1 2 7 5 North Capitol day In preparation 'for the meet ing October 7. South Commercial at wasningxon street. Omosi W. MiUa. pastor, it am. Cnndav acnooi. II ajn- worsnip. v p.m- CT, and vesper serviee. VM pjn. Tharsday prayer meeung, asrvwTraw t.trrstERAN SA2 if. cnurcn street, nev. s. n. Aataendaner. DD. nastor. Sunday school .tn. Mommg. service 11 o'eioca. sermon suojoes. -vinaiM Education" Eventng ear vice aer CWRIIT LUTTTXJtAN State-oed istn -streets, r. M. -rneuer. BO. pastor. Sunday achei IS ja. Otto Gratike, SupC Morning aervice 11 e'ciocx. sermon stioject. "Tin Greatest Commandment." Congrega tional meeting S pjn. Meyer mt Portland wffll ST JOHN'S LUTHERAN i a m Sunday school at I iat. a afa-Mt. sr. ' w nraa. Van Winkle, minuter. i nastor. Sunday school and Bible 1 "- " 1 rlassM ajn. Mornhtf service 10 COWIIGAHAL l.via-t Proitsaf I. H. Brandt Ol -Sunday cnool-a ie jb. asonuas i Portland, auast speaker. ehureh aervice wttb eommuniaei at i - 11:15. Rev. J. van wuuue, nuniaws-. am Mires, at ajn. Sunday schael at llAl-ajn. The Ladies' Aid saeett Thursday-at S pjn. - lamanna IIITSUAN I hlonitar Divine worship t 11 SJn.' Sunday school at is ajn. MONITOR CONGREGATIONAL Silverton Churches T"T1aaa At the residence, 135 North Cot- j street where they extinguished a Rev. Aiken Smith to of Salem; brother of P. M. Tall- . nmm -n1ct nnvmr, Hev. , James Aiken Smith will man of Salenv J The body -wiH be I . . . iVvl- speak on The- Church the. one fcrmaiioa class each Saturday a ajn. ymnnnf .......- y. "- - D. Letter Tielda. minister. Sunday . aoHnni ia a.m. Morning service- theme. -while 1 Was Busy. Then WhatT 9 U ! .k 4m. lliMKhin eaniM. Dr. IBJ.-MXI . . . aril aKaw movind PiC- SuTidav school 1 ajn. Morning aerv- I Z'JZT'Z, tn. r,mmer institutes and at la p.ra, conanci cnurcn aervicv. ruVlNm, HENNOKITE - Pratum. Oregon. Daniel J. tjnruh. Districts Have v School Meetings - PRATUM The first of the six district Sunday school conventions 1 was held September 27 when the Hayesville district met at Keizer. The district has 12 Sunday schools and J. A, Rickar is president October 4 the Santiam district ' with 17 Sunday schools, with Tur ner at the west end of the district and Detroit at tha east, will meet at Gates, Harry Monroe, president rvtnher 11 fha North Mariod county district, Mrs. Ruth Hastia, Woodburn, president will meet October II the Silverton district with nine Sunday schools, Wm. Magee president will meet al Silverton HOls. October 25 Jefferson distrtel with four Sunday schools In county and five in Marion cc tr -will meet at Dever Glenn Thurston. Scio, president Mrs; J. W. Slmrnons, presideftj of the Red Hills district suggest ed Brush college at the meetln place for Nevember. ; I Mill City Churches CHURCH OP CHRIST Mill City. W. S. Crockett, paster. Sunday achoot 11 aJn. Mommg serv Ice 11 sVclock. Sermoa subject, "Taxes of Communsssw":. Christian Endeava 1 pjn. Evening aervice-S 'clock. Sere , mM subiect. raxas of Communion." Hear - VOICE OF THE ; FIELD 1 " Sundays 10:33 A. M. ,., . cale Sundays 4:30 P. M7 nsui i . " on - Wori ReviTaJ Conlas J Ice 11 o'clock. Sermon suiHoct. "feed My Lsabs.-Lutherlea?ue I p.m. Con- xorwaruea w " wsTiliftsm etc Ln me coat Only iniemsuonsi euu. neral aervice. by the W. T. Rig- SJK? International ' FeIlowsllip., The don company. 37 CAUD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends for their kindness, words ol synv Inathy and Coral ofrerinss in our d t , iZSS a gallon. See : our stratioau It I nistrom, Chemeketa street T7CTU te Iltt Ci'.cn Central WCT0 will meet ia the hall Tues- rally and social meeting after the meeting Sunday niht A dinner will be served Wed nesday zlzht at 33 when the subject Royalty," wa be the ra. An oIicial board topic; of discussion, . note lam MFTKODIST - . -Vii'.n-apd Plske streets. O. Leonard lones. rfaia. Sunday- school sV4S a.m. Momirg service 11 o'clock. World com munion Sunday. Sermon -subpect. "Peace ot tne Individual ia World Or der." .. - paivast i .rrnrRAJf - Sunday school IS aan. Mom'.f f S-rv-lee 11 o'clocV. Sfmon sit!e "- ? mtiTi4a imNCT " " I - in church edifice. ecbnd and Gar i field streets Morning service 11 a.m. L::!n In HZVli f as n II. Sunday, Octcter 4, 1S t 9:45 A. M.v At 1T.s rirst HitSst Chcrch . Uierty at Ilarlaa 7' llembers tnJ Friends Ccrdizl Invitation to All . .. . i aaat in W amaaa " mi Vitrei c-i v M I an j 'ii i i - - ' Van Bsiissra Tar" "