The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 05, 1943, Page 5, Image 5

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    Tha OSEGON STATESMAN. Salem Oregon. Saturday Meaning, Jun S, 19 U
PAGE FIVE
E.aD05aIl Mews ffiii'ueffs
Dance at Armory Sat. Night.
liader mm Air The state agri
cultural department ... Friday was
advised that Tom Linder, Georgia
commissioner of agriculture, will
be among the speakers to partici
pate on the American Forum of
the Air Sunday night on the sub
ject "Subsidizing Food Prices and
Price Roll-Back.' The broadcast
will originate in Washington, DC,
and will be heard in Oregon at
5 : p.m. Agricultural department
officials said the broadcast, should
be of interest to all persons inter
ested in food production, distribu
tion and consumption. .
Lutz florist. Ph. 9592. 1276 N. Lib
' 's"''.' i"" : I "J. ;-: ij :
Redding Assigned Chief Jus
tice Bailey of the state supreme
.court Friday "assigned Circuit
.Judge Charles W. Redding, Mult
nomah county, to preside at the
trial of three cases in Clatsop
county and one in Columbia coun-
.J . . ... ,111 WWUA
ty cases involve : one defendant
. and have to do with an automobile
accident. Circuit Judge Howard
K. Zimmerman, Astoria, was dis
' qualified to serve in any of the
cases. ' . :'
Best auto insurance available at
W. C Dyer & Sons, 201 Pearce
Bldg. Meets every requirement of
new financial responsibility law.
Phone 4813 or 21402.
Enrollments Taken Enroll
ments in two nurses aides classes
are still being taken, although the
two classes are nearly ready to
start, Red Cross officials an
nounced Friday. A class will start
in the afternoons and another dur
ing evenings. Vacancies', must be
filled at once however, Mrs., Brey
man Boise emphasized, while re
questing anyone who will have the
time to assist during an emergen
cy, to call the Red ; Cross office,
9277, and enroll now for training.
Wanted, dav. and chair. Ph. 5262.
Balances Drop Total fund bal
ances of the Marion county trea
sury decreased during May from
$1075,082.21 to $882,073.72, a re
port released Friday by Treasurer
S. J.' Butler reveals. Principal ex
penditures shown were from the
c o u n t y school and elementary
school fund, both distributed to
The various districts during May.
The school fund dropped from
$53,165.67 to $2001.16 and the ele
mentary school fund from $129,"
798.80 to $5704.01 so far as the
county treasury is concerned."
For home loans see Salem Fed
eral. 130 South Liberty.
Dance at Armory Sat. Night.
Blanchard
Clarence Louis Blanchard, 37,
late ; resident of 2026 Center
street, in this city, Saturday, May
29. Son of Mr. and Mrs. George
Blanchard of Salem and brother
of Harry Blanchard of Salem,
Charles H. Blanchard of Dallas
and William B.. Blanchard of Ore
gon City. Also, survived by one
niece, Delora Long of Dallas;
three nephews, Kenneth Blanch
ard of the US marines, and Wil
liam jr., and George Blanchard of
Oregon City. Funeral services
will be held Saturday, June "5,
at I l m.. in the chapel of the
W. T. Rigdon company. Interment
in the Rose City cemetery in Port
land. Rev. W. Irvin, Williams will
officiate.
niiu
Mrs. Augusta Louise Hinz at
her home, 166V Center street,
.Wednesday, June 2, at the age of
81. Wife of Robert C. Hinz, sr., of
Salem; mother of Mrs. Minnie
Aufderheide, Mrs. Annie Bond,
Mrs. Marie BlundelL William Hinz
and Robert C Hinz, jr., all of Sa
lem, and Mrs. Rose Sumner of
Portland. Also survived by 20
grandchildren and 12 great grand -
children. .Services from the
'Clough-Barrick chapel Saturday,
June 5, at 2 pjn Rev. Cross offi
elating.. Interment in the Lee Mis
sion cemetery. -.
Grens .
Emanuel Grenz at . Carthage,
Tenn June 2. Son of ; Mr. and
Mrs. G. Grenz of route four, Sa
lem, and brother of Miss Helen
Grenz and Richard Grenz, both
of Salem, Mrs. El vina Mosher of
Kings Valley and Mrs: Ernia Etty
of Independence. Announcement
of services later by Clough-Barrick
company. ' i
Granatin j -
Gotlieb Grabatin, late resident
of 595 Eouth 22nd street, at a lo
cal hospital, June 3, at the age of
'54 years. Son of Mrs. Susan Gra
batin of Salem; brother of Mrs.
Martha Roth, Mrs. John Gulst,
and John Grabatin, all of Salem,
Mrs. ; Gustav Kallis, Mrs.. Mary
Barton, and Conrad Grabatin of
North Dakota, Andrew Orabatin
of Canada.: and Henry Grabatin
of Newberg, Ore. Graveside ser
vices will be Jield in the IOOF
cemetery Saturday, June 5, at" 4
pjn. Direction Walker and How
ell Funeral home, Rev. Dudley
Strain officiating.
Cagemelster j . . .
Louis Hagemeister, Jate resi
dent of Oregon City, at a local
feospital Friday, v 'June . 4. An
siouncement of services later , by
Clough-Barrick company, :. .7;
SXoston :- " . ' - ' '.
Mrs. Angeline Huston, at the
Cottage Home la Salem, Friday,
June 4V at the age of 89 years.
Survived by a daughter, Mrs. Ed-
dDDDnttDflSuu
; Thursday maximum temper
ature 63, minimum 47. Friday ,
river 7.3 feet. Weather data re
stricted by army request.
Cannot Create Fund The state
utilities department has no' autho
rity J to create "log branding
fund, under a 1943 legislative
session law, and use part of the
fund for administration costs, At
torney General I. H. Van Winkle
ruled i Friday. The opinion was
asked by Public Utilities Commis
sioner George Flagg. Van Winkle
held that receipts from log brand
ing shouldgo into the general fund
of the state and that any amount
of money needed for administra
tion of the act could be requested
of the state emergency board.
Now is the time to get asparagus
for canning & freezing. Fiala Vin
yards, - three miles north in Polk
county. Phone 23072.
Dies in Hospital A few hours
after he had been released from
the city jail and told to leave Sa
lem' immediately, Louis Hage
meister, Oregon 'City, was found
lying beside the Pacific highway
south of Salem late , Thursday
night, and was taken to a Salem
hospital, where he died Friday
morning Hagemeister had been
charged with vagrancy here, and
his jail sentence commuted on his
promise to leave the city.
Dance at Armory Sat Night
Requirements Eased Those
"little" girls and women who have
been eager to join the WA"vES and
SPARS will have a chance now,
according to Chief Quartermaster
Robert B. Fallon of the Salem na
val 1 recruiting station. Require
ments have been lowered to ac
cept young women under five feet
in height, so long as they are not
more than one inch under.
"Allstate Auto Insurance. All
Coverages at Sears Roebuck Co.
Weir Attends Meet F. G. Weir,
president of the Salem Realty
board, reported that Cy Wilmore,
national president of the associa
tion,' said real estate men could
expect a boom resulting from in-
Lflation in the war period. Weir
attended the Eugene meeting of
the board on June 1 and plans to
attend the Portland meeting on
June 7.
Auto Owners, Attention: Comply
with the new financial responsibility-act
with our new, super
standard policy. 12 added bene
fits not contained in any other
company's policy, the broadest
policy ever issued. Ph. 9181, the
Homer H. Smith's.
na Moore of Salem, and two
grandsons, Carl and Max Burgh-
olzer, both of Portland. Graveside
services will be held Monday,
June 7, at 10:30 ajn. in the Laf
ayette cemetery. Direction
Clough-Barrick company.
Hampton
Carrie Hampton, late resident
of Jefferson, Ore, passed away
at a local hospital, June 3, at the
age of 38 years. Daughter of Wil
liam H. Hampton of Turner; sis
ter! of Fred Hampton of Turner,
Howard Hampton of- Jefferson,
and Raymond Hampton of Salem.
Announcements of services later
by Walker and Howell funeral
home,
DeJardin
Basil DeJardin at the home of
his daughter, Mrs. Georgia Kep
pinger. 1785 North Winter street;
June 4, at the age of 88. Survived
by sons, Antone and Reuben of
Gervais, Gabriel and Julian of
Stayton, and Joe DeJardin of
Taft; daughters, Mrs. Agnes Van
derbeck. and Mrs. Julia Brassell
of Woodburn and Mrs. Georgia
Keppinger. of t Salem. Fifteen
grandchildren and 4 great grand
children also survive. Recitation
of the Rosary will be in the
Clough-Barrick chapel at 8 p.m.
Sunday, June 6. Requiem mass at
10 a jn. Monday, June 7, at the
Gervais Catholic church.
Hodge T . .
Susie Marie Hodge, 74, of 752
South 18th street, parsed away at
a local hospital, June 4. Survived
by her husband, Robert L. Hodge
of Salem; three- daughters, Mrs.
Lula LaB ranch of Riverton, Ore,
Mrs. Maudie Ketchner of Port
land, and Mrs. Velma Chatfield
of Vancouver, Wash.; three broth
ers. Will Boley of Chilli co the,
Mol, Fred Boley and Edward
Boley of Sumner, Mo, one sis
ter, Mrs. Julian Ellison of Sacra
mento, Calif. Announcements of
services will be made later by
Terwilliger-Ed wards funeral
home.
SpaaJding fc .
, Walter Leone Spaulding, 56, at
the residence, 1725 Court street,
Friday, June 4. Charter member
of Salem Cberrians and member
of Capital post No. 9, American
Legion and formerly associated
with the Charles K Spaulding
Logging company. Survived by-
widow, Mrs, Nettie M. Spauld
ing, and daughter,. Miss Leone
Spaulding.. both of Salem; one
brother, IL Clifford Spaulding of
Newberg; two sisters, Mrs. Roy
Mm? and Mrs. Lewis H.' Griffith
of . Salem; Funeral services at 2
pan, Monday June. 7, from W.
T. Rigdon company chapel, Dr.
J. C Harrison officlatijig.. with
Canital Dost No. 9. AmerieaaLLe-
gion, conducting ritualistic
vices. Internment at" Mt Crest Ab
bey mausoleum.
Get the right legal car insurance.
Abrams & Ellis, Masonic Bldg.
Waives Extra4iU Martin Lee
Gemmrig, arrested recently in the
Woodburn vicinity on a Columbia
county. Wash charge of grand
larceny involving the, automobile
he was driving when apprehend
ed, waived extradition ' when
brought before Judge George R.
Duncan in circuit court here Fri
day after Fred A. Williams had
been appointed to represent him.
Gemmrig had told state police be
drove his employer's automobile to
California to work in a war plant
but was returning when arrested.
Time is short. See us before June
9th for your auto liability insur
ance. Lowest rates, complete cov
erage, property damage claims
settled in our office,: Every custo
mer a" reference. Insurance Dept.
Hawkins - & Roberts, Inc.,, Dick
Severin, Mgr. ; Corner State and
Liberty. Ph. 4108. Constant, De
pendable Service. - e
Werner TEeeoverlng After un
dergoing an operation at the
Deaconess . hospital, Mrs. E m i 1
Werner is reported recovering and
planning a southern Oregon trip
as soon as she is permitted to
travel. Her husband wai principal
at the Livingstone school during
the past year." , J . :
Dance at Wheatland every Sat.
night Rowland's Band invites you.
Takes Secretarial Peat Miss
Erma Kuenzi, for '. the past ' sev
eral years outstanding in Marion
county 4H club work, has accept
ed the position of secretary in the
office of County Engineer N. C
Hubbs, succeeding : Miss Virginia
Hubbs, who plans to .leave late
this month for Mexico City.
Bed plants. Closing out perennials.
Glad, bulbs, lc each. Boyd Nur
sery, 2440 State St., Open Sunday.
Glass la Eye Cir first aid men
Tbx
lursday night removed a splin
ter of glass from one eye of Cliff
Mulkey, i 642 Edgewater street,
West Salem, who told them he
had slammed the door of his
automobile, accidentally shatter
ing the glass. ' :
Safe deposit boxes. Economical-
convenient Pioneer Trust Co. .
Fehlen Visits John Fehlen,
market manager of Klamath Falls
and son ; of Dr. Paul Fehlen of
Stayton, visited Friday in Salem,
where he spent part of his boy
hood. You can still buy a Johns-Man-
ville Roof, nothing down, 12 mo. to
pay. Mathis Bros, 164 S. Cornt
Callfarntans Visitors Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Tyler of San Jose, Calif.
and his brother, Mr. B. H. Tyler
and his wife, are visiting their sis
ter, "Mrs. Harry Scott !of Salem,
Wallpaper. Elftrom', 375 Che-
meketa. '
Rudi Recovering After under
going a major operation at a Sa
lon hospital, Louis Rudie has re
covered sufficiently to be permit
ted visitors, it was learned.
Don't wait till June 9th to insure
your car. See Scellars & Foley,
143 S. Liberty.
Ferry Inoperative. High water
has caused a temporary shut
down of Wheatland ferry, N. C
Hubbs, county engineer, said Fri
day. ..
Blue handbag, 8x14, with ration
books, money and personal effects.
Mrs. E. Painter, 210 S. Cottage.
Reward, i
USO Radio
Program Sets
Cavalry Band
The radio broadcast from the
Court street USO club tonight will
be presented by the cavalry band
under the leadership of Warrant
Officer Marion C Walter. Fea
tured in this program also will
be CpL Mackey Swan. ; V
Numbers to be presented on the
program are: . "Cavalry . Song,"
"Service Medley" (US field artil
lery), "Anchors Aweigh,' "Red
Cross March,"! "Army Air Corps
March," "American Legion,' "En
chanted Love" (piano solo), "Old
Soldiers Never Die," "Your Land
and My Land," "National Spirit
March," "Marching Alofeg To
gether," "How Firm A Founda
tion" and the' national 'anthem.
The program starts at 8:15 pjn.
and the public is invited to at
tend the broadcast
; Following will be a special fea
ture by Cpl. Don Chapman, former
Hollywood radio star ' for nine
years, who ' will give the ySam
small impersonation act, and Pvt
Lewis Velarde, former profession
al circus performer, will do his
famous clown act -
Appellant's Brief
In Death Sentence
Is Filed Here
Appellant's brief in the. case of
Harvey Cunningham, negro, un
der death sentence for the slaying
of Richard F. Kerr, 38, Portland
shipyard worker, August 29, 1942,
was filed In the state supreme
court Friday.-f-. - :'-f':'i
Cunningham la an- ex-convict
and came to Portland- from Mis
souri. Officers said the slaying
occurred during a Quarrel.
The appeal probably will be ar-
ed following the supreme court
austnxner vacation which starts in
July. .... . . -i -
CTRCLTT COURT; r. - r
' Irene C Naab vs. Leo J. Naab;
divorce complaint charges defen
dant? with cruelty and1 asks for
custody of children, Jerome Leo
Naab and Glenn Naab, and relief
equitable to court
i Gladys Smith vs. Lester Smith;
plaintiffs motion for order de
fault of defendant and to set case
for hearings June 7.
S$il M. Dotten vs. Luther S.
Dotten; defendant's answer and
cross complaint denies most alle
gations of 'plaintiff, charges cruel
ty and asks that plaintiffs case
be dismissed, defendant awarded
divorce! ' - ', '. -
PROBATE COURT
v Ana B. Thompson estate; Laur
ence 5 Holer, Edna Hofer and Flor
ence Bynon appraise estate at $11,
822.14. -r.-. j.jrj;....? r,.-:
Mary C. Condit estate; order
setting July 12 as day for hearing
on final .account of Royal E. Con
dit, executor, which shows cash
on hand $1147.93.
- Emelia Gerig guardianship; ap
proval of annual account of Val
entine Gerig, guardian; cash on
hand; $1557.46.
Anna Corhouse guardianship;
order authorizing guardian, Amos
Corhouse, to sell certain real
property. ";" -t .
,Mary E. Pearce estate; order by
Red Cross
Official Lauds
Blood Donors
. - r ' ' ' .
Declaring that men out of uni
form are fighting battles on the
home front as an unofficial medi
cal Corps, Alvin J. Crose, repre
senting the Marion county blood
donor service, said that civilians
are giving blood to soldiers who
are giving their life's blood in this
war, in his address to the Friday
luncheon meeting of the Salem
Realty board.. ' u.
' Crose declared that men wound
ed on the fighting front have re
ceived blood transfusions within
ten minutes after injury and that
other men have received as many
as 40 transfusions as part of the
medical aid which saved their
lives.
Since Portland is one of the 31
blood donors' center, and the only
one j in the northwest communi
ties within 70 miles of this center
are asked to donate part of the
five! million pints of blood needed
by the American Red Cross. Com
munities must have blood Into the
Portland bloody center within 24
hours after donation, to be valu
able! to the army. 1 1 ;
Salem people who wish to do
nate a pint of blood may register
at the Presbyterian church and
come a few days later between 10
ajn. and 10 pjn. to make the do
nation.
New Income's
Effect on
Benefits Eyed
George Aiken, state budget di
rector, was assembling figures
Friday to determine what effect
referendum bf the wine bill and
a a n a Aa S a a.
we dux imposing a aau annual ux
on pinbail machines and $10 tax
on "juke" boxes would have on
old age assistance payments in
Oregon. ' '
Petitions for referendum of
both; these bills are now in circu
lation. The time for filing com
pleted referendum petitions expir
es next Tuesday,
The legislature estimated that
the tax on pinbail machines and
"juke" boxes would raise in ex
cess! of $1,000,000 annually. The
other bill provides that the sale
of all so-called "fortified' wines
shall be placed in state liquor
Stores. -
Receipts from pinbail machine
and "juke" box taxes would go
largely for old age assistance-under
the legislative act Wines are
now sold in privately owned es
tablishments. Liquor profits.' also
go for old age assistance and oth
er relief.
The last legislature "earmarked"
$12,000,000 of state liquor receipts
for old age assistance, in addition
to funds received from the coun
ties and the federal government
Evangelistic'
Tabernacle Sets
School Campaign .
The Salem Evangelistic taber
nacle will launch a Victory Sun
day school campaign, directed by
the pastor and the -Sunday school
board, with the contest opening
this" Sunday. Miss Nadine Grice
and Miss Myrtle Hansen of Orting,
Wash, will spend the rammer in
Salem in charge of the S u n d ay
school. The two wQl speak Sunday
night at an old-fashioned revival
meeting in the tabernacle. - -
Firm Get Contract
. Contract for constructing a con
crete base and erecting the fore
mast of the Battleship Oregon
near' Clay street, between Harbor
drive "'and Front avenue in Port
land, Friday was awarded by the
state, ; highway commission to
Lindstrom Brothers, on a low bid
of $1630. There were eight other
bidders. . '
Judge George R. Duncan author
izing ueien rearce and Dorothy
Pearce, execu trices, to distribute
property.
August Will estate; order fix
ing date' for final hearing on final
account of Winnie Mulloy and
Lester A. Will, executors, July 12.
MARRIAGE LICENCES
Kasper Heidt 23, Camp Adair,
and Josephine Obritsch, 20, Ver
nonia. t
James A. Pate, 29; farmer, and
Mary Katharine Ellis, 27, stenog
rapher. ' Galen Bruno, 22, serviceman,
Salem, and Alta Feltz, 19. stu
dent, 2010 Nebraska stret Salem.
Lt Edward Lawler, 22, Scars
daL. NY, and Rose Andrea Mc
Donnell, 23, welder, Bayonne, NJ.
JUSTICE COURT V . . .
. Orin Haley ; . trespassing; took
24r hours to plead and posted $200
bail. -t . --
MUNICIPAL COURT
W. E. Heath; violation of basic
rule; $7 JO fine. .
Linda Solis, El Centro, Calit,
disorderly conduct; $50 fine and
10 days in jail.-
V Gayle Ortiz,' Independence; dis
orderly conduct; $50 fine and 10
days in JaiL
BUILDING PERMIT'S
D. L. Harden; alter dwelling,
1405 Jefferson avenue, $200.
William Blake; alter dwelling,
1394 North Summer street $60.
W. H. McCauley, reroof dwell
ing, 853 Breys avenue, $88.
Henry Kayser; reroof dwelling,
2410 North Fourth street, $40.
Mr. Myrtle E. Hudson; alter
dwelling, 1163 North Fifth street
$45.
Madison Street Tabernacle;
erect garage, 1410 Madison street
$150.
Charles Heltzel; alter dwelling,
670 South High street, $200.
Woodturn
Employment
Office Set
A United States employment of
fice will be opened at once in
Woodburn to care for labor de
mands in that area for the bal
ance of the summer, W. H. Baillie,
manager of the Salem USES, an
nounced Friday. The office will be
an extended desk of the Salem
branch of the service, and is be
ing opened in cooperation with
the Woodburn employment com
mittee which has been active in
watching labor developments In
that arau.
' The Woodburn committee has
selected a building site which was
being inspected Friday by Joseph
Wilson of the, Salem office. Di
rector of the 'office haanot yet
been selected, but it will be some
one sent from Salem.
The Woodburn1 branch will sup
ply principally cannery and agri
culture labor and will cooperate
with the county agent and agri
culture labor sub-committee.
Woodburn
Churcho
s
TOST PKKSBTTEKIAN
Sunday school It a. m. Moraine
service at . 11. Christian Xndeavor 1
p. m. Evening service at 7 :45 Prayer
service Thursday at 9 .p. m.
BETHEL PKESBTTZBIAN
Sabbath school 10:4ft . m. Mrs. B.
H. Hughet, supertntenaent. Morning
service, at 10 o'clock.
METHODIST ' .
D. Lester yields, pastor. Sunday
school 10 a. m. Mornins scrrie at 11.
Sermon subject. The Man ot Deei
sion." Youth fellowship 7 p. m. Xven
ine serric at S. Sermon subjeet.
"What Havo Wo to Giva tho World T"
Monday, 0 p. board roeetinf.
CHKZST1AN - '.w.W'J.X''..
Sunday school 10 a. m. Junior
church 11 a. m. "A Be Speaks."
Mornina servico-t 11. gatuiou sublect.
"One Thine Acateaa Thee." Junior
Christian Xndeaver 0:30 p. m. Bible
study 738 p. m. Toung people 7 JO pjn.
rMMANUKX LCTHEBAN
Sunday school 10 m. Morninf ser
vice at 11. Confirms tioa class - Satur
day 0J0 a. m.
CBVMCM OP GOD
H. S. rulton. pastor. Sunday school
10 a. m. Morning; service at 11. Even
ing aeirlce at T JO. Wednesday ser
vice 7:4ft p. m. .
IT. LUKE'S CATHOLIC
Rev. V. L. Moffenbeier. pastor. Sun
day masses at 1. IM and 10 a. m.
Benediction after the SO a. an. mass.
Week day masses at 7 JO a. m.
FULL GOSPEL
First and Arthur streets. Sunday
school 0:43 a m. Morning service at
11 o'clock. Children's church at- 7:1S
p. m. Evening service at 7:4ft. Tues
day service- 10:45 a. m. Wednesday
prayer meeting , 7:45 p. m. Friday
young people's meeting 7:49 p. m.
CHarSTlAN. SCIENCE ' - ; a .
- Second and Garfield streets. Morn
ing service at 11 o'clock. .. .
PEEK METHODIST ;'1' '
Rev. V. M. Abbott, pastor. Sunday
school 0:49 a. m. Morning service at
11 o'clock. Evening- service at 8.
Valloy Churcho
s
MEMNONfTB BBETHmBH
Kim and McNary streets, west 8a
lenv Rev. A. A. Locw . paster. Sun
day school a :4ft a. m. Morning service
109 'clock. Evening service at 7:49.
Visit convalescent homes at 1 p. m.
YPE. : p. an. Prayer meetiag: Wed
nesday. Choir , practice Thursday. . ,
WEST SALEM METHODIST -
Third and Gerth avenues. Rid ell A.
Kelaey, pastor. Sunday school 0:30 a.
m. Morninr service at 10:30. Youth
feBowehip 00 p. m. Evening service
at 130. Sermon subject. "Simon Ze
lotes." Vacation Kittle- scaool wul con
elude with the sessions held Tuesday.
Parents are Invited to attend the
closing session.
NTDABOS E.OTHEBAM .
Monitor. OJuf Asper. pastor. Morn
ing service at 11 o'clock. Ladies Aid
2 p. m. Wednesday, - Mrs. Gregory,
hostess. -
EMMAMVEL MSNMOKTTB ;r A
Prelum. Daniel J. Unruh. pastor.
Sunday school 10 a, m. Morning ser
vice at 1L Sermon subject. The Mys-
tery or cod." Christian Endeavor . I
p. m. . Evening service at a. Sermon
subject, "He Must Increase." Wednes
day S p. m. choir practice.
Rev. Rudisill
To Address
Lutherans
Rev. Earl S. Rudisill, who will
appear at the American Lutheran
church tonight at 8' o'clock, has
contributed over 60 articles to
psychological and religious Jour
nals.: : :s-iV"; V
The psychologist has written
the book "The Intimate Problems
of Youth" and contributed to
"Clinical Psychology" and "Our
Day of Worship." y
' He holds membership in the
American psychological associa
tion. Phi Beta Kappa, - American
academy of political and social
science, the national council of
parent -education and adult edu
cation association of Pennsylvania.
He organized the city-wide pro
gram of parent education in York,
Fa, and the-first institute of par
enthood and home relations- at
Thiel college. He is chairman for
character education of the Penn
sylvania congress of parents and
teachers. '-; " . f ;
He will speak to religious edu
cation 'workers tonight as a rep
resentative of the parish and
church school board of the United
Lutheran, church in America.
Adaptation
Scheduled
Margaret Applegarth, well
known writer of children's stories,
has inspired the adaptation to be
presented by the Presbyterian
Sunday school, "God's Innkeep
ers," in observance of Children's
day this Sunday morning at 9:43
o'clock.
Rev. W. Irvin Williams will
speak on "The Presbyterian
Church Makes History,", evaluat
ing the two great reformers, John
Calvin and Martin Luther, and re
lating, the history of , the church, v
At the night service, Mr. Wil
liams will preach on the new deca
logue relating to the home. His
subject, the first in a series, is
"The Ten - Commandments for
Wives. The service will depict
the entire wedding, service without
reading of the vows..
After the night service, the
Westminster youth fellowship will
meet in the club room from 8:30
until 9:30 pjn. with Jane Pattern,
student at the San Anselmo Theo
logical seminary, leading the de
votions and Mr. Williams speaking
on the topic, "Being a Real Per
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Englewood Church
Plans Observance
Of Children's Day
Englewood United Brethren
church members will observe
Children's day Sunday morning
at 11 o'clock with Miss Leora
Strong;' supervisor of bible teach
ing in the Salem schools, bring
ing r special message.
Rev. Chester O. Goodman is
directing the service with the following-children
taking part: Cle
ta Martin, Kirby Brumfield, Lau
ra Jean Hoppe, Lois DeGuire,
Josephine Ferguson, Gary - Fer
guson, Jackie Phillips, Henry
Clausen, Terry Mclntyre, Joanne
Hamman, Billy Brumfield, Dicky
Ogiesbie, Patsy Wolfe, Joanne
King. .The children of the pri
mary department will sing several
choruses.
North Baptists
Drop Conclave
The Northern Baptist conven
tion which was to have been held
this year in Denver, has . been
abandoned, Rev. L A. Fox of the
First Baptist church here an
nounced this week. Instead, a
Baptist newspaper, convention ed
ition, is being sent to each church
with reports on activities, finances
and promotion as revealed at a
meeting in Chicago. The papers
will be distributed to members in
attendance Sunday.
Rev. Tox is a member of. the
board of finance and promotion
on the west coast.
Gideon President V
Back From Conclave '
- L. VanDelinder, president of the
Gideon camp in Salem, has re
turned from -5 Yakima, Wash,
where he attended the Washing
ton state-Gideon convention. Dur
ing the three-day - session, over
$2500 was raised for Gideon tes
taments. Over 250 attended the
banquet Saturday night at the
Commercial hotel.
Silvcrion Churches
IMMANUEL -
Church street. U. J. K. Fuhr. pastor.
Sunday school 10 a. so. Morning ser
vice 11 o'clock. Sermon BubjectTCon-
Christ.''
CALVARY LUTHERAN
' Jersey street. O, C Olson, pastor.
Sunday school 10 a. m. Morning service-at
11. Sermon subject, "Tear and
Pear Not" .
TRINITY 1- .
' Second and B street. It. J. XI Fuhr,
pastor. - Sunday school 10 a. m. No
services Sunday morning. Evening ser
vice at 7:19. Luther League la charge.
METHODIST - k
West Main and risks streets. O.
Leonard Jones, pastor. Sunday school
9:49 a. m. Morning service at 11.
Sermon subject. "The Sowers Sow by
Faith. Evening service at 7:43. Dr.
r. A Magruder. Sermon subject, "The
World Tomorrow. - t- -
Applegarth
Ghiarch Sarvic
rrasT christian
Center and High streets. Rev. Dud
ley Strain, pastor. Sunday school at
10.-49 a. mMorning service at 1030.
Sermon subject; "Learning to Do
Without Some Luxuries.' Children's
church .at 11 a. m. Sermon. "Song
stories- or Mrs. c S. Lee. Christian
Endeavor 030 p. m., Evening service
at . 7:45. Sermon subject. "Mispro-
nouncea wore.
SOUTH SALEM FRIENDS
South Commercial and Washington
streets. Dillon W. Mills, pester. Sun
day school 10 a. m. Children's day
program. Morning service at -aursven
ing service at 0 JO. Prayer weeting
Thursday a p. m.
FIRST aPIRtTCALIST
- MS North Commercial street. Ser
vice 2:30 o'clock. Speaker. Rev. Evelyn
Bennett. Evening service at 130. No
services held during Jury and August.
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CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST "
OF LATTER DAT SAINTS -
009 North Cottage street. Don Wall,
bishop. Sunday school 10 a. m. Sacra
stent meeting 7 p. m. -
CALVARY BAPTIST
South Liberty and East 1 Miner
streets. Edward L Allen, pastor. Sun
day school 0:4ft a. m. Morning service
at 11. Youth groups 0:30 p. m. Even
ing service at 7:30. Sermon subject.
"The Choked Word." Arnica guild
Monday 7 JO p. m. Loyalty class bas
ket dinner Tuesday o Jim p. m. service
men's party Saturday 7:49 p. m.
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CHRISTIAN AND
MISSIONARY ALLIANCE
Fifth and Gaines street. C. H. Stein-
mann. pastor. Sunday school 0:40 a.
m.' Morneyr service at 11. Evening
service at T 30. Wednesday 7 JO p. m.
Bible study "tiotu
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
Chemeketa and Liberty streets. Sun
day school 11 a m. Morning service
at IL. sermon aubiect, "uoe the only
Cause and creator. Evening service
at a. Sermon subject. "God the Only
Cause and Creator." -
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BETHANY EVANGELICAL
AND REFORMED
Capitol and Marion street. E. A.
Kielszneier. pastor. Sunday school 10
a. m. Morning- service at 11. Sermon
subject, "The Ascension. The- con
sis tor - meets at 1 p. m. and the
Women's guild at 2 p. m.
CHURCH OF GOD
040 South 22nd street. Rev. F. W.
GofC. pastor. Sunday school at 10.
Morning service at 11. Evening ser
vice at S. Revival now In - progress
with services each night except Sat
urday. -
PENTECOSTAL MISSION
3191a North Commercial street. Rev.
J. C. and Daisy Wilson, pastors. Sun
day school 2 p. m. Devotional service
3 o'clock. Evening service at 7:49.
Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday ser
vices 7:49 p. m.
CHRIST LUTHERAN (ALC)
state and rath streets, r. H. Theuer.
BD. pastor. Sunday school 0:43 a. m.
Morning service at 11. Sermon sub
ject, "Preparations ' for Pentecost.
Dorcas society weenesoay a p. m.
COURT STREET CHRISTIAN
17th and Court streets. W. H. Lyman.
pastor. Sunday school 0:43 a. m. Morn
ing service at 10 JO. Sermon subject.
"The Good News of the Kingdom."
Christian Endeavor meetings 7 p. m.
Evening set vice at S. Children's day
program. Choir practice Thursday at
7:49 p. m.
FIRST PRESRYTRRIAN
Chemeketa. and Winter streets. W.
Irvin Williams, pastor. Church school
0:49 a. m. Morning service at 10:53.
Sermon -subject. "The Presbyterian
Church Makes History. Evening ser
vice- at 7J0. sermon subject. -Ten
Commandments tor Wives. . Youth
fellowship 0 JO p. m. Topic. "Being A
Real Person. Monday 7 JO p. m. Boy
Scouts. Thursday 7:30 p. m. midweek
CESL1E METHODIST
South Commercial and Myers streets.
3oaeph ICnotts. pastor. Sunday school
0:40 aw m. Morning service at 11. Ser
mon subject. "To Be Like Job." Young
people's groups- at 7 p. m. Evening
service at S. Sermon subject, "Why
BeiSetlsned7" Prayer meeting Thurs
day at S p. m.
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Center and 13th streets. Rev. Weaver
W. Hose, pastor. Sunday school 0:43
a. m. Morning service at 11. Sermon
subject, "When Youth Turns to God."
Young people 7 p. m. Evening service
at S. Sermon subject. "The Set of the
Sail." Wednesday S p. m. prayer ser
vice. ENGLEWOOD UNITED
BRETHREN IN CHRIST
17th street and Nebraska avenue.
Rev. Chester O. Goodman, pastor.
Sunday school 9.-49 a. m. Morning ser
vice at 11. Miss Leora Strong speak
ing. Children's day service. Christian
Endeavor 0:30 p. m. Even ins service
at 7:30. Sermon subject, "Children
and the Church. Prayer meeting
Thursday p. m.
CHURCH OP CHRIST
Cottage and Shipping streets. H. R.
Thornhiil. pastor. Sunday school IO
a. m. Morning seiico- at 11. sermon
subject. The Heart Opened by the
Lord. Evening service at T3Q.
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ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN
10th and A streets. H. W. Gross,
pastor. Sunday school a. ra. Morn
ing service at 10. Preparatory service
at $M a. m. ...
CHURCH OF CHRIST
12th and Leslie streets. L. L. Free
man. Sunday school 10 a m. Morning
service at 11. Evening service at 0J0.
Young people's meeting. Sermon at
7 JO o'clock.
KNIGHT MEMORIAL .
CONGREGATIONAL
lath and Ferry streets. Howard C.
Stover, pastor. Sunday school 10 a.
mt Morning service at 11. Children's
day program. Young people at 7 p. m.
BLESSED HOPE MISSION '
340 Front street. Sunday school 1 p.
m. Worship service at 3 p. m. Sermon
subject. "Highlights of Our Christian
Experience." by Elder A. E. Brayton.
Prayer service Wednesday 8 p. m.
FIRST BAPTIST"
North- Liberty and Marion streets.
Irving A. Fox. DO, pastor. Sunday
school 0:43 a. m. Morning service at
11. Sermon subject. "Master and Ser
vant." Evening service at 7 -JO. Ser
mon subject. "The Lord's Deliverance
from the Evil Generation." , ,
HAYES VHXE BRANCH OF 1
yiRST. BAPTIST
Hayesviue sen 00 L. Irvin a. Fox. DD.
pastor. Sunday school 3:43 a. m. Dewey
uavis. superintenaent.
FOUR CORNERS BRANCH
OF FIRST BAPTIST
East State street and Elma avenue.
Irving A. Fox. DO. pastor. Sunday
school 0:43 a. m. Leon Lambert, sup
erintendent. Young- people's fellowship
7 p. m. Evening- service at 7:49. Rev.
Earl Baker speaker. ,
BRUSH COLLEGE :
Brush CaUeee school. Rev. Earl Ba
ker pastor. Sunday school 0:es a. m.
Mark BueO. superintendent. Morning
service at 19:45. Young people's fel
lowship at 1:30 p m.
North Cottaeo and D streets. J. T.
Olthoff. DD, pastor. Sunday school
9:49 a. tn. Morning service at IL Ser-
t!zri:n Crcncry
r " Report Ziondhy
. . s a. iu : .
in do
men subject. The TUfa of Our Ascend
ed Lord." Evening service at 7:3.
Sermon subject, "Strength and Glad
ness Inseparable.' Service Wednesday
at 7:43 p in,
CHURCH OF GOD
Hood and Cottage streets. Rev. J. T,
Lawaon. pastor. Sunday school :43 a.
m. Morning service at 11. 8tmwa sub
ject. "Fellowship with Cod..' Evening
service at 7:49.
JASON LEE METHODIST
North Winter and Jefferson streets.
S. Raynor Smith, pastor. Sunday
school 0:45 a. m. Morning service at
11. Sermon by Rev. Ray E. Snort. N
night services during the summer.
Youtlfr-teUowship 7 p. m. Bible school
June 7 to IS, from 0 JO to 1130 a. in.
risir lunusBuaiiunAij
Marion and Cottage streets. David
Nielsen, pastor. Sunday school S:43
a. m. Morning service at 11. Sermon'
subject, Vic ton Over rtar.. ,,
EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE
ASSEMBLY OP GOD i I
Ferry and 13th streets. Erie M. John
son, pastor Sunday school 9:49 a. m.
Morning service at 11. Sermon sub
ject, "The Ideal Church is. a Clean
Church." Evening service at- 1:43.
Evangelists Nadine Grice and Myrtle
Hanson speakers. Wednesday 7:40 p.
m, victory service.
PILGRIM HOLINESS
Market and North Capitol streets.
Rev. William L. McGlasson. ' pastor.
Sunday school 0:43 a. m. Morning ser
vice at it. Young people at 730 p. tn.
Evening service at 0. Rev. David Phil
lips speaking. Sermon subject. "What
is the Greatest Problem of This Age?"
Prayer meeting Wednesday S p. in.
FIRST METHODIST
State and Church streets. J. C. Har
rison, pastor. Sunday school 0:4 a.
m. Morning service at 10:30. Sermon
subject. "The Unifying Principles of
Christianity." Evening service at 7:49
in the Carrier room. Sermon subject,
"Ardor and Accuracy. Youth fellow
ship at 030 p. m.
FOURSQUARE GOSPEL
18th and Breyman streets. Rev. T.
W. Henderson. ThB. pastor. Sunday
school 0:49 a. m. Morning service at
11. Sermon subject. "How to Secure
Spiritual Immobility. Evening service
at :. sermon oy evangelist Rep-.
pona. Biraaij, e:v p. m.. Lxusaaers.
Tuesday. 7:45 o. m insoirsUonal ser
vice. Thursday, 7:49 p. m., young, peo
ple's service. ,j
AMERICAN LUTHERAN
343 North Church street. M. A. Get-
zendaner'a DD. pastor. Sunday school
:43 a. ra. Morning service at 11. Ser
mon subject, "Praying in Jesus'
Name.
FIRST EVANGELICAL
Kenneth Wish art. pastor. ' Sunday
sen 001 : a. m. Morning service at
11. Junior church at the same hour.
Sermon sublect. The steward r.
muning." Youth groups at 7 p. ra.
Mcmni service at a. Bermoa suoiect.
"God's Desire for You in This Day."
Bible hour Thursday at S p. m.
FRUITLAND EVANGELICAL
Robert D. Bennett, castor. Sundav
school It a. m. Evening service at
730. Gideon's gospel team leading the
service. Prayer service Thursday 9 P-nt.
TRUTH CENTER 7
330 SUM street. Olive Stevens. MsD.
pastor. Morning service at 10:49. Ser
mon subject, The Lord's Prayer."
Baptists Plan
Bible Classes
"Vacation Bible classes will be
held from June 7 through June !
from 0 ajn. to noon daily with
the exception of Saturday, Warren
C. Hale, pastor of the Immanuet"
Baptist church announces. A pre
paration day program will be held
this Sunday from 3 to 5 pjn, for
all who plan to attend the school.
The Bible school will be divides
into four departments for boys and
girls from 4 to 15 years of age;
The daily sessions will includw
handwork, music, play, memoriza
tion and stories. The school will
close with a picnic and commence
ment. ..Superintendents of each depart
ment will be Mrs. Marc Saucy,
Mrs. Frederick Lehmann, Mioa
Vernona Stewart and Miss Doris
McReynoids. All classes will be
held at the church. ,
Pilgrim Holiness
Church to Welcome
Foreign Missionary
Salem Pilgrim Holiness church
will welcome Rev. P. W. Thom
as, foreign missionary secretary,
and Rev. H. J. Olsexu. editor of
the church r Advocate, Monday
and Tuesday at special services
each night at 8 o'clock. Rev. O. C.
Keller, superintendent of the)
northwest district, will accompany
them here and Introduce them. ,
Rev. Thomas has traveled wide
ly and will speak of conditions
today in the missionary .lands.
Rev. Olsen has been district su
perintendent and a supporter of
the missionary cause for many
years prior to becoming the pa
per's editor. ' r
Tot the first 30 or 40 minutes
of each service, lantern slides
will be shown. The public is in
vited to attend. ,
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Delivered Frexl.
Every day your Master Bread
salesman checks your grocer's
supply of bread . . . he keeps
Just enough on the rack to fill
your needs with fresh Master
Bread. -
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