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r TL OUTGOIT STATESMAN, Colem, Oregon. Cahirday Morning." June 12, 1313 PACZ HV2 ILaDOBall FJeyo DMeffoltaior C of C Slates Bond Properties Soil Cornered by : "Land Agent IL William Thielsen outside their courtroom prior to the : opening of Friday' county budget session, members of Mar ion county court Friday affixed . their signatures to deeds of sale lor one business "and one indus trial property and for two lota leaving the county property lists, three of the pieces to go back onto tax rolls. The north half of the building formerly owned by Cora Laidlaw, and until two' years ago occupied by Saunders tt Stuckey garage, now used for storage of school buses, was sold to Thomas I Workman for $1500. The gravel bar on North Cherry street , was sold to G. E. Amundson for $1500; lot In Salem to the City of Sa lem for approximately $62, and another In Donald, at a price of: $20. - Package taken from Grand thea tre Fri. night belongs to soldier's wife. Reward for return to Grand , theatre. , Dance at Armory Sat. night Get the right legal car Insurance. Abrams & Ellis, Masonic Bldg. T Cancellation Asked The state highway commission Friday sent letter to the public utilities com missioner asking that the log haul ing permit of Xeo Howard, Mc Minnville, be cancelled. Howard operated three trucks. Officials said this was the first cancella tion request by the highway com mission since its recent letter to all log haulers demanding that they comply with the laws and regulations relating to over weights. Howard was charged with overloading his trucks. For only a short time more to get asparagus for canning St freezing. Fiala Vineyard, 3 mi. N. In Polk County. Ph. 23072. Auction Sale: Sunshine Dairy herd consisting of high producing young Guernsey and Jersey cows. Monday, 11 A. M., June 14. Any particulars wanted phone 9623 or .. 2-3058. fafe deposit boxes. Economical Convenient. Pioneer Trust Co. Three Industrial Deaths There were- three fatalities in Oregon due to industrial accidents in the week ended Thursday night, .the state industrial accident commis sion reported Friday. The victims were George Carter, Klamath Falls dishwasher; Fred T. Harden -brook, ; Hood River truck driver, and Harrison E. Mabee, Willam ette machinist helper. There were ,1024 industrial, accidents reported to the commission during" .the . ..week. - . . 1 You can still buy a Johns-Man-ville Roof, nothing down, 12 mo. to pay. Ma this Bros., 164 S. Com!. Jbest grade of picking ladders on sale. Geo. E. Allen Hardware. Thursday maximum tempera tar 17, minimum 45. Friday river 13 ft. Weather data re strieted by army request. jProgr "TTTT am jnierc TJSO, Program Set The radio broadcast from' the Court street USO club tonight will be provided by service club two at " Camp Adair, starting at 8:15 pjn. with further , entertainment following the broadcast scheduled to start at 8:45 pjn. with artists from the tertainers will sing and be inter- . : Members of the Salem junior chamber of commerce plan1 their first war bond program of the season for Saturday night at p. m. when civilian and soldier Clean Up Zoot Suit Front to Meisinger studios featured, direc tors announced. - . -' Dance. at Armory Sat night , Truckman! Ask us about taking care of your Insurance. Scellars St Foley. Auction Sale: Sunshine : Dairy I viewed before the large crowd that is expected at the victory center In front of the court house. . Programs were arranged to sell bonds and to entertain and inter view servicemen home on leave. Local servicemen who have seen action will be called before the i microphone by ' master of cere- herd consisting of high producing 1 monies, Don Black, to tell the young Guernsey and Jersey cows.! audience what men are. doing oh! Monday, 11 A. Mn June 14. Any the fighting front" particulars wanted phone 9623 orj jiCarl.E. Aschenbrenner, princi-I 2-3058. At Depee Bay Mrs. Anna Mor gan has gone from Portland to Depoe Bay to spend the last few days of her two weeks vaca tion," friends have learned. Mrs. Morgan, fan employe of the US employment office here, will re turn to her duties Monday. i . ; To Consult Courts The state highway commission Friday was preparing a series of itineraries, under which members of the corn- pal of Parrish junior high school, will speak briefly on the ' war bond program, i-- Although the junior chamber of commerce has . planned . street dances- for servicemen j on .two previous occasions, military bands contracted for the occasion were unable to play because of the quarantines in near-by military camps, Black said. Efforts are still being made to secure a band for a possible - dance following the bond program. Entertainers scheduled ? to ap- Er-iploynsnt Pes! in Dallas ... v vviN I txoiy topinu jouu mms m i j jr mrrj mirw. w. aau rural school supervisor from Jan- I pjn. Svmina mi-tic 7:3 o'clock. Sr- I Sunday acbool 10 .m. tiarv 1 ' 10in tn ioj' moa subject. "Honor br rUter and I icm dock. 1:1$ uary 1, 1940 to late to 1942 and Xby uouier." Serrlcs Wednesday at j meeting, evening servit 3 p. S PJ red by night service. I CWVMCH OT CSXIST I Services. Eveninf servlrw S o'cloc. rr Soutti 12tn and Leslie streets. 1. L. moa subject. "Uod s Way or fmamM. Treemuu pastor. Sunday school 10 1 Men." Wednesday prsyer service S P-". ajm. Morning service 11 "clock. Serv-1 ice Sa ojn. Xveninc service 7:30. I FRUITtAND EVANGELICAL - i -. , J Bev. Robert D. Bennett, pastor. Sun- BETHEL BArriST i amy acnooi is cjiv. morning aervice 11 North Cottace and a Streets. J. r. I o'clock. CaiUdrena day ober Oithoft CO, pastor. Sunday school 9 AS I Prayer service Tbursdajr, S pan. ajn. Morning service 11 ocioca. ser-1 - - - . &enneaj. Aiarion courtiy i finlHt vitit mtmn at s-vi i aaa Tmm itmt. n ve ria nuur. Morning nrr PJM. atraoS since that time a Junior employ-1 T:U pjn. pjxl, Wednesday prayer service. ment ofrtrr In th TT5I Tmnl. I - ?as . 5sturasy, sueet service oi- ment service office here, becomes I cottar and snippinc streets. H. R. I bead of tha tfnlM'a nffio tn Tti. I ThornhuL pastor. Sunday school 10 1 SXaST SfSTHODIST Hailes next Monday, W. H. BaHae, I Atkinson, cuest speaker. Departmental rison. pastor. Sunday sc hool t:43 a.m. scorning service io:s9 e cioca. aermoa subject, rwhat of the ruture; Shall It mission wm visit every county IP Saturday night are; Arlene ment that a second branch of the Marion-Polk office will be opened next Monday in Dallas. The Woodburn branch office opened last Monday. : Both Dallas and Woodburn" of fices are dedicated to handling calls for seasonal work In crops. I The new Dallas headauarters will Hostilities began in Los Angeles when tl bloejaekets la a fleet Vf I be in the city hall, with Bryant director of the Marion-Polk of-1 study pun. fice, announced here Friday night, tscth centex Kennedy, prRr to enuring the I 33 state street. Olive Stevens. MsO. county school sunerintendenfs of- pastor. Morning service 10:4 o'clock - . . . . I 1 sermon subject. "Answered w u iuio iinrci VASUI , LUtU OVCU I - ii , nrJnr?rva1 nt tha VTatra V1 A I ST. JOHN'S LUTKCKAN L. rr,' :TV."." ISUi and A streets. H. W. Cross, pas year ago, eavo ox aosence irom I tor. Sunday school t ajn. Morning ms eaucauon post, ne completed I service ie ccaoc. .work toward his baccalaureate de-1 ...nw . mrvmonTc-e gree at University Of Oregon. Mrs. I .North Winter, and Jefferson streets. Kennedy, who replaced her hus- ?r.luJn5r smith, pastor. Suaday school band In the supervisory Capacity I Evenine aervlc 7 o'clock. Youth, fel- during his return to Student WOrk. I towships. Observance of student day I school t:4S ajn. Children's day pro la 4., v ci-. ,..v7 I usle by the youth choir and I gram. Morning service 11 o'clock. Sec IS a teacner in the aiem PUOllC I nrorram. Bantlsm for children. ; i man sublect. -nroar Oiili ant Vm. scnoois. They nave one son. I - , - I in Today's World." Youth groups at l Simultaneously with the news t?Irtf!Lzxmu'K ' fll--SZSrZ vi. muucuj a saruicciaeai in ixie I eon xorw nonage street, imb wait, i rayer nour inursasy at S e clock. service, came Jiafllie's announce- Dif? !L ','71" , , lf ! mir ...,aTT. ;) , i Be Scarecrows, or Modem Sir Gala hadsr Xvenlng service 1:43 o'clock. Sermon subject. "Let Us Go Some where." Youth .fellowship S30 p.m. yntST CONCaiOATIONAL 1 Marion and Cottar a streets. David Nielsen, pastor. Sunday school S:43 ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock.. Sermon, sublect. XpisUea Of Christ.' Tuesday. 9 JO pjn, supper and bualness sesaion. FIXST EVANGELICAL , Marlon and Summer streets. Rev. J. Kenneth Wlshart. peatoiv Sunday aon. Sacrament meeting T pjxu KVANGEXISTIC TABgXNACLK ASSEMBLY OF GOO rerry and 13th streets. Eric M. Johnson, pastor. Sunday school 0:43 1 ajn. Morning service 11 o clock. Ser mon subject, "The Ideal Pentecostal 24 North Commercial 'street. Maxine Roberts, speaker. Sermon JM pjn. Sermon subject. 'The Pearl e Great Price." Evening service Ta o'clock. Sermon subject, "Lots Wife." SOUTH SALEM FRIENDS South Commercial and Washington Church Is a Church With Power." Ev-1 streets. Dillon W. Mills, pastor. Sunday enlng service T:43 o'clock. Sermon sub-1 school 10 ajn. Yearlv sneetine Sundi. Ject. -One Step- Between Me. andlNe church services. Sunday school I asmo. mw ymi foung people a aerr- I 0017-, ice.- BETHANY EVANGELICAL court in Oregon. Purpose of the program is to discuss , with the county courts the proposed post war highway program. Lutz florist. Ph. U592. 127S N. Lib. Reeder Appointed Gov. Earl Snell Friday announced the ap pointment of Judge U. E. Reeder, Klamath Falls, as a member of the Frogley, Rosemary Kaiser4 and Joann Twedt, instrumentalists; Cpt Robert Dahl, operatic tenor; Donna Unruh, Jean Sechrist, Con nie Keller and Geraldine Des Georges, vocalists; the Triple Trio; Lang and Seir, hUlbillie en tertainers, and the band from the Salem air base. - ; s Entertainers in the Salem area may apply to Don Black for j TTD rm-i TTtn Tl spot on the program as more tal- j j MM I U LI LI G six sntonwDues oegan -operauens ai a-irst ana stata streets. They Williams from County Agent Wal- ' . w.. , mform ed "S JZf.S W 0e ter Leth's office working there In j:E'nkpywuC: sun- KrSTTuri fa mingled with the approximately 20i patrons there. Bat the sailers cooperation with an appointee dy, JVJ,BZoti?Al ajn. MorningerVici a! Jcioct see feUewed and when they -obtained their bJecttves,- casnalUes whose name is vet to be revealed Js-.rJ. TJ Th Holy Spirit." among the soeters were estimated by police at 111 per cent Depaty here. Sherttx BarUey Brown Is shown inspecting the haircat of Alex "Large Radrigues, prisoner wearing aa S15 soot salt. The Bailors contended the soeters generally had been annoying sailors wives. UN Photo. Oregon state board of forestry. He will represent the Association of t is wanted, t was learned. Oregon counties. Reeder will serve at the pleasure of the governor. I Auction Sale: Sunshine: i Dairy herd consisting of high producing Talk Scheduled Memberi of young Guernsey and Jersey cows. Townsend club three will hear a Monday, 11 A. M, June 14. Any talk on the minister's viewpoint I particulars wanted phone 9623 or on churches and civic organiza-1 2-3058. tions in relation to the Townsend Salem Pastors IRi&teBTrdl& Urged to Stay Presbyterian Church Topic Commandments i; pjn. I BLESSED HOPE MISSION rii vnr ittit I -vow, m p.,H. I B 'it . W - - - . 1. I - -. "IT- WTIV WWKm Youth groups 9M pjn. Evening service I CHRIST LUTHERAN lain Kenneth A. Nelson. Camp Adair. BD, pastor. Sunday school S-4S ajn! guest speaker. Teachers and officers Morning Wrvtee 11 irttek meetina Tuesday. 7 JO pjn. VacaUon SXES JIZZS- JiL. Cf-2VZ?? iu( uu - i lecortai cm. FrlscUla guild Wednee- . .. . i oar, iv pjn. CISCUIT COUST William La Fountains vs. Earl quested to continue Dr. J. CL Hir Duchien; motion by defendant to! rison,. pastor of tho First Meth strike certain-parts of complaint I odist church, and Dr. J. Edgar Children uanuned Tnirry- as irrelevant. v j Furdy, district superintendent. In three children were examined un-1 John R. Nelson vs. Edna A. J their present positions.: when der direction of Dr. W. J. Stone,! Nelson; divorce complaint alleges! members of the pastoral commit- Marion county health officer, at I desertion. J tee met at the annual church xne county neaitn aepartmenrs in- rsuBAiE COUST business conference. Members of fant and pre-school clinic at Mill William Brown estate;; order the committee are Dr. M. C Find City on Thursday. Mrs. Ruby authorizing Chandler P. Brown, ley, W. C Winslow, Brown Sis- Waare. Hoar Man Here Willard Bergsvik, execuuve secretary 01 executor, to pay J5I72 executor's son, Dr. G. Herbert Smith. Frank Wilson of Portland, representative Phlic health association, Mrs. and attorney's fees. j Bennett, Mrs. George Lewis, , H. of the wage and hour division. KODerx anroeder, Mrs. rxupp ana Lonng Delos Waterman estate; H. Kloeppuig and Joe E. Wood. was avauaoie at uie us employ- I 7 . . " w1M. J.ne enure inaeDteoness over ment office here for consultation P. "fia! LT y A,',JV 2 to seU :eaiii-.reai property. the educational temple of $10,500 s "ikuuiuv uvuui nasi uerwara esiaie, return oni nag been underwritten with $8500 Samaritan hospital in Portland, sale of real property for $575 by Mid in cash, leaders renort-d visited the clmic t Raymond A. Vanderbeck. admin- i -ft".. . . t w aaY-xaavdsi r- V HAJLa' I KNGLEWOOO VNITKS BSIETHKEN ! If catsusT -, North nth street and Nebraska av enue. Kev. Chester O. Goodman, pastor, plan when the club meets Tuesdayl at 8 pjn. at 17th and Court streets. Church people and ministers es pecially are invited to attend. Dance at Armory Sat night. Friday, and will be here every Friday- for employers who wish to consult him' Continuing the pantocaine start ed at last Sunday's service in l .i a v. i l - v. i .... i enuc nev. vJiawr w. uwnmu. oaswir. Bishop Bruce Baxter was r- rresDjienan cnurcn, we Sunday school t:t5 ajn. Morning serv- b a n d S.n The morning worship I o'clock. Sermon subject. "The Devil will he hirhlirhted bv Mies Marv 1 ln Bible." Frsyer meeting Thurs- m ? t ii . ji ii . 1 day, s pjn. aaUzaDcui xweus,i aaugnier ox v. A. Kells, an instructor in music I chwstian and missionaey 1 J Al A. It.-. IT.1 Y t- AI.l lAWrE ua. oruiiiuCeS mi uic xctna dubo i m e-.MM r v ! manf tKa t i BoeosB, ws;ui- oiwae V. sai afcSl ygj JlJl f s-s; Hfs grw km I e&aHkagKa - a Sh.fft A I Cliildren's Day j Church Topic Children's day and pentecost. the anniversary , of the esUblish- I ath Mid rTlfnM ihut, r IT 4tc- I (Mill M th. rhniwh T....l. iLlwni be the two topic, f or woTT TwJr,,,oh rv: We7C comiort oi th. od"- ship at the First Christian church TP!? StU!att Sunday, according to Rev. Dudley Seaman Ilenae James Sehon, who has been in the merchant ma rine service for 18 months, is vis iting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Best grade' of picking ladders on sale. Geo. E. Allen Hardware. Store Burglarized Pulling the lower part of a locked sliding door George Sehon in Salem. His most J away from the building, a burglar j Karel Tomasek, administrator, for! berghip of recent iournev was to the sutH or Durgiars enterea me oientz ctciuice uuu acwum. Seas. dPIbnilunauiry Feed store at 2700 Portland road William F. Rogers estate; order ! sometime Thursday night, pried directing executor to pay $83.44 open a drawer in the office, took delinquent axes. IStrator. , r l sions and rtenvnln r oaran cvans esiaie; oraer ap-1 nations have included a I a r e . a ....... a . v . I proving iinai account ana ciosmg number of army men. . 'h. . . . ' .... -I iruuuuii kjuncij Ul OILTiSt- , j- i . f in Service has reached a mem- 303 and has raised e4Te : r pw i . ttii.li t" f f e feet at tihurch vw.. .m. .wa tium ui a4' Williams will speak on Tt:-- h - a. 1.., I Sermon suhlect. "Unaatlsfactorv Alter.l . . " ' --wv ottliL -"Tur.rri n-tives.- wetoesdsr. 7ao p.m; prer 5 Rev. Strain will speak on inuiua a iuumi Kiuiii . uv w r Hour. JX re dav wesustan mkthodist being amplified by supplementary tionary tunes to the present day. I 15th and Mm rtreeta. Lowell GUser. music the anthem fr tnr r-i. me nignv worsnip war KSrrS Wilk with God" by Myles B. Fos- flfMvntTJlir, B 111 1 TflTH 1 1TT1 I 1 " -- " - I . . . . ... enlng service TJQ o'clock. Prayer serv-l ter sung ny ine cnou W1U1 anthem ice weojiesasy. m pjn. j solo by Gertrude . Cherringtoru- cheistian science , I Th choir Is directed by John Chemeketa and Liberty streets. Sun-1 SrhmidL 1r with Tf Tiiimmn 1 1 . w I i .. I ' - IUUU. rcockTernbi -'S Schmidt at the organ.: Picaemer of Man." Evening service I Children's. day will be observed O'ClOCk. I in (ha Kkin.lt kl,1 C .1.1 t the downstairs auditorium. - Be sides the pantomine, a y o u n g people's meeting is scheduled for 8:30 pjiw immediately" following the Service; topic will be "Being a Real Person."' " Seven Tallcs J tention will be given to mission- 1! Harris ' At a local hospital, May 9, Fran ces E. Harris late resident of" route 4, Salem. Mother of Hugh V. Har ris of Salem, Jack H. L. Harris of Seattle and Marjorie Harris of San Francisco. Services will be held Saturday at 1:30 p. m. from the Rose Lawn funeral home. Inter ment in the Odd Fellows cemetery ''Remington..-' Glen W. Remington, late resi dent of 418 Evergreen avenue, Sa Jem, at a local hospital at the age of 51 years. Husband of Mrs. Ellen Remington; son of Mrs. William Remington of Gering, Neb.; fa ther of 'Lloyd Glen Rernington Clifford James Remington, and Leonard f Keith Remington; step father of Mrs. Maude Remington of Agate Beach, Ore, Leroy Baird of Fresno, ; Calif, Mrs. Lilly Jones of Porterville, Calif., Mrs. Mable Johnson, Englewood, Calif, Mrs. Gerald. Reader .and Mrs. Mildred Martischewsky of Ecotts Bluff, Nebraska; brother of Mrs. D. F. Smith, Roy Remington find Keith. Remington of Gering, Nebraska, Mrs. Clyde Gotchall, Mrs. C F. Burt and Mrs. E. W. South wick of Salem, and Mrs.' A. N. Colling of Gervais, Clatide Rem I J feryinq 3 slices of Master Bread at very meat gives plenty of ex tra Vim, Vigor and- Vitality. I a revolver and a number of keys and possibly the money from bev erage and candy vending, ma- ington of Agate Beach, Mrs. Sayles chines city poUce said Friday, Smith of Kelso, Wash., Mrs. B. K. Auction Sale: Sunshine Dairy Besok j of Pasco, Wash. Services herd consisting of high producing will be held from the Walker and young Guernsey and Jersey cows. Howell chapel Saturday. June 12, Monday, It A.M, June 14. Any Salem, and Helen Moorman, 1, at 2:30 p. m. Concluding services particulars wanted phone 9623-or photographer, 2600 South Summer in i y view cemetery. Rev. -uao. ' street, Salem. Frank ; Porter wUl officiate. .. ti:- I i Van Renselear Waterburay. US MARRIAGE APPLICATIONS Orville E. Welsh, 21, US army, route 3, Salem, and Emmamay M. Aikins, 17, student, 1143 Tile road, Salem. i Francis M- Brennan, 36, Bend, and Frances D. Brennan, 25, Bend. William Rogers, 20, US army, From Rosalia Hira Ellis has ving Sunday dinners once month ly to army men. The First church has donated its dining room, car rier parlor, office and kitchen to the American Red Cross each Tuesday for the duration to take blood plasma donations. L H. VanWlnkle, who has been trustee for the last 25 years, ask- I ed to be relieved of active -duty. A. A. Keene of Pomeroy was elected in his place, while Mr. VanWinkle was made a trustee- Members of the First Congrega tional church will hear a series of seven discussions, starting Sunday morning, on the theme "The En- V following a brief visit with his H. C. Robison at the residence, mother, Mrs. G. V. Ellis, who has 348 Washington street, June 10, been in a convalescent home since at theage of 58 years. Survived suffering a stroke in November, by wife, Mrs. Bessie Robison, ig4i. Mr. Ellis' stay in Salem was three daughters, Mrs. Ruby Pear- brief, he said, due in part to the son and Mrs. Amy Marshall of necessity for tending his big vic Salem, and Mrs. Gladys Mason of tory garden. He has two sons in oiockuhv t-aiu.; two sons, Elmer the armed services. itoDison or Yamhill and George returned to his home in Rosalia f.17' Salem, and Georgie Struble, emeritus. Others c elected on the Robison of Modesto, Calif.; three sisters Miss Mary Robison of McMinnville, Mrs. Helen Walters of Yamhill, and Mrs. Pearl San ders of Portland; three brothers, at 8:10 Friday meaning which Joe Robison of Dundee, John caused city fire fighting equip Robison of Albany, . and George ment to go to Cooke Stationery For home loans see Salem Fed eral. 130 South Liberty.. Wiring Causes Fir Exposed electric wiring caused the . blaze Robison of McMinnville. Eight grandchildren also survive. Serv ices will be held Saturday, June 12. at 2 p. m. from the First Chris tian church in YamhilL Rev. company's store on State street, firemen said. The blaze was small and outside the building at the rear. . Salem. Robert Lee Seamster, weaver, 1190 Oak street, and Vera R. Pot ter, clerk, Garden road, Salem. JUSTICE COURT . James W. Knight; driving mo tor vehicle with defective muffler; plea of guilty; continued to June 17 for sentence. MUNICIPAL COURT . David L. Melson; reckless driv ing; $25 fine. Elmer-R. White, Portland; fail- ure to stop; $2.50 balance. Earl Calvin Holcomb, Washing ton hotel; no muffler; $2.50 baiL Ralph R. Kenny, 420 South 20th street; failure to stop; $2.50 baO. John K. Shelton, Camp Adair; no operator's license; $5 bail. a Karl; Neuenschwander. route official board are Loyal Warner, J. A. Richards, L. V. Shafer. Mrs. Benjamin Williams was elected chairman of the committee v on i recognition for service men. James S. Osborne of Yamhill will I Low rent 164 S. ComT. Ph. 4642. nffirfafe. Tntormant tn ftuMnun I """Z : 7. : -J-- FUed-Gervals tax levy - -iUTiuc iicx- i wi!i be for e951S. of whiVh if inn uua wu.a-irnw company. I is subject to the 6 Der cent limita tion, according to documents filed Mamas Friday with County Clerk Lee I two. Turner; violation of basic For Rent: Store or of fice space. rule; $5 bail. eGreen Guard' Work Is Urged Rev. Daniel J. ; Unroll Delegate To Conference Delegate to the Pacific district conference of Mennonite churches is Rev. Daniel J. Unruh, pastor of the Emmanuel Mennonite church at Pratum, who is leaving Tues day, for Reedley, Calif, to attend the sessions from June 17 to 20. Rev. Unruh is president of the conference, the district including churches from Washington, Idaho, Oregon and California. He will preach the keynote sermon Thurs day night and preside at business sessions, -v - FIRST CHRISTIAN ,,ynairdp 'sd.yRacnoor. f wor Suffering of children ajn. Mornlne service 10:50 o'clock. 1 1x1 war-torn countries Will be re- latT5h:1 '; " counted and mention made of tho CE croups. Eveninc service 7:45 conclusion of the emergency mil- o'clock. Sermon subiect. "Aa AU-Out I lion mnvpmpnt m .rwi'.l As.,-. raiui.- TnurKUyervic. at s p-m. huno churches of . the Disciples t rmsT baptist I OI Christ to raise a million dollars Marion and Ubertv streets. Irvlriw I -1 . . ... A. fox. DD. pastor. Sunday icnool t74S I .1 . . onair gills. ajn. 10 ajn. children's day drama tiz. ai ue nigni service, the sermon richment of Our Faith.- The dis- lect'-cnr'crov implications of cussions will be given at 9:45 ajn. I enlng service 7 :s o'clock, sermon sub-1 Chrisuan gospel' will bo during the -regular church school Jeex.-israei Delivered rrom tbe Hoeta I preached under the subject title hour and will be cresented to ln-1 mum rmvrM RsiANnt A" AU-thit Faith." Music will teres ted adults and young people j Bast state and Ema streets, irvins I Include "O Lord Most Holy," by bv the castor. Rev. David Nielsen. rrrJZrtXZZzrTSSt , r Franck. The consecutive themes run. I pan. Kvenina service : o'clock. Rev. I our youth groups will . meet ning through June and July are: lrer Thuriay, im during the hour before the night Finding the Chief Reason for Liv-1 havesvilxjc branch i I worsnip service. ing: a Master Purpose in Crea- Ze.h?Shifvin. ?5r . . ' ... . . . 1: I oimim kuvw w.-w wcwc uon; i.ne nign uo ol -ciiiuu- i Davis, supv ( A "Man Tnrliir!1iial in the r"n v, T lrntST PRESBYTERIAN mos: r aim re new: xur txijra- chemeketa: and Winter streets. W tery of God and Our Final Au-1 irvin wuuams, pastor. Cburcn school Sermon subject. "The Presbyterian Church Makes History." Evening serv ice 7 0 o'clock. Sermon subject, "Ten commandments for Husbands. Youth fellowship 9.-30 pjn. Boy Scouts Mon day, 1 'SO pjn. Midweek service Tburs- aay, I urn pjn. thority. The regular worship service will be held each Sunday at 11 am. Spaulding Guest Soloist Sunday Josephine Albert Spaaldiag will be guest soloist Sunday morning at the First Methodist church at the close of its con ference year. Her numbers will be The Living God by OUara and "That Sweet Story of Old" by West. Dr. J. C. Harrison, pastor, will preach "What of the Future; ShaJJ It Be Scare crows or Modern Sir Galahad? 1, SUvortonChurchcs COURT' STREET CHRISTIAN ' 17th and Court streets, w. H. Lyman. pastor, sunaay scnooi ajn. Morn ina service 1S0 o'clock. Sermon sub ject. "Church Membership.. Christian Endeavor meetings 1 pjn. Evening service s o dock, sermon subject. "Tri als and Temptations. Midweek service ana cnou practice Thursday, 7:43 pjn. KNIGHT MEMOBJAl7 CONGREGATIONAL 19th and Ferry streets. Howard C Stover, pastor, Sunday school 10 ajn. Mornins service 11 o'clock. Sermon subject. "Words Often Mispronounced." iduoi peopie ai pjn. . . . AMERICAN LUTHERAN ? S43 N. Church street. M. A. Cetzen daner, DD. pastor. Sunday school a -as ajn. Bfornlng service 11 o'clock. Ser mon suoject. "lntecost." to fill tho pulpit of the Pratum METHODIST Enrollment in the Green Guards, 1 senile. vouth division of the "Keen Ore-1 church during Rev. Unruh's ab-1 arrTHoniST v f'9 Main and Tlsks streets. O, Jones, pastor. Sernday school t:4S ajn. I Mominf service It o'clock. fSennon subject. Ther Help Every Man His South Commercial and Mvers irfm Joseph Knotts.' oastor Sundav school Xanmrd ''M ajn. Momiof serrice 11 o'clock. service Young people at T pjn. Evening o'clock. Sermon subject. Christopher F. Muxnm, late resi- J Ohmart, " .7 i "k"AIIstate Auto Insurance. All I goo Green organization, waslCl., XT T?:. local hospital Friday. June lLjcoVerages at Sears Roebuck Co urged upon Oregon school chil-Palem Jlan t lTSt ourvivwi oj wue, aits, uuisunei : dren Friday by Edmund. Hayes, 'T "D Te,iV -T" , Mumm, a daughter, Miss Marjorie Tint Ctve A severe knife executive chairman. . aY JUlte 1 OX mis v jHumrn. ann m- aran JAnnntg i ' ' - . Mwai-ri w g "arnrvrvasvi i - p-i sTfSkv a-.-.. M " ' -wiinai-a I rrs-s -- a.w . a. . 1 atS -W SfW - asa . J3Mm I fl . AT KAIaTatfrn asrySSS Peter Mumm. adl of Salem: two r8! xw. . 0X111 "per street, educator, win have charee of the I ik. r- r TT. ZZZ I Sud scnoVi is - jnl U.1: a Mecning service u o'clock, ser- sisters. Mrs. Anna, Griebenow of """ Greenj Guards, in which more . pmball'rnalMne or "box- ' S t Tp Netehber. Evenina service o'clock. I Ji'-ru -rayer j Young adults at the home of Fred Ba-I ""-J- ker. ... .,-".".'''': 1 rsiTw rw ea mitim 13th and Center streets. Bev. Weav- Ol C. Olson, naator. ! " Pw. ounoay scnooi s :43 ICALVART ' Jersey street. Salem and- Mrs. Christine Vor pahl of Portland; one brother, John Mumm ' of Salem.: Services will be held Monday, June 14, at 1-30 p. m. from the COough-Bax Uend thxh No 2 is to meet at 8 Thursday night. Best grade of picking ladders on sale. Geo. XL Allen Hardware. Townsend Club Meets Town- j vention activities. ,,,l-r:. "r, Pr r00,7 MetM Tnick Kills Child Period up to June S3, end of neth Wishart will officiate. Esfner - Tn ntc fitv 1Miiv Juna 11 Anton A. Kufner, late resident atnera oay Sunday, June 20, ; "iC "w "JC iUC . 1 Misxionariei to or 151 North 21st street, at thei Z "SL iCiedSCU DV age of 78 years. Husband of Paul-1 Cov-nor Earl SneU here Friday. than 6000 Oregon boys and girls tax it happened to be the bitter I o'clock. Luther league la charts. Daplff lMj, were the mi session TRrNrrr cuucu ms. year, aoany. Oi ui i law Teruirinsr such tax whirh I Seeond and B streets. U. J. KT Tuhr. members particated ia fire pre-went into effect Wednesday. He SJfTi 5VTdw'loolfii24 vmflm mtMtfm . I t . . - I service It odock. Sermon subject. to caca oz seven I The work ox toe. uojy spun. mechanical phonographs, covering Vcdloy Cliurchcs MFNNONITE- PRETHREN West Salem. Elm and McNary streets. Abe A. Loewesw pastor. Sunday school I S:o ajn. Horning- service ll o clock. a pjn visiting convalescent nomes. Evenine service 1:45. Wednesday pray- Vr meettn. Thursday, choir rehearsal. June 14-ij Inclusive, S to 11:4S pjo aaiiy vacauon x.Die scnoou -L EdGQ Chaplain K. i. Uckon of Camp Adair 7:33 P. II. A Friendly Church with a Calvary Message U:C0 A M. "Divine Fiendship,, Three Special Anthems , by Choir" , a Libertj at E. mitr E, L. Allen - Pastor State police officers said that I? ? Ju 1 10 Dance at Wheatland atwrv S.t ll.vearM itarh,r. tm vnr. 1 payaoie en nite. Rowland's Band invites u.e c ,v i l.v - I tilc2 devices mnd a 850 tag on : " I! . " w WTO "-w,M- -1 pinpan marhlnes. Asks Observaaee Observance 10ssm truck trailer Friday, rode. Ten For vehicle as she waved to" berry pickers. Address lleciin Commandments Husbands'. : . Beautiful - Pantomime Prologue" Special Llasic by Quartet Speaker T, Irin 7illianis; . ina 'Tviifnee rt Salam and father) I CAEO OF T2XAN&5 J. Erickson, both of Portland, and appreciation for the acts of Albert Kufner or Salem. An-jtmdness, messages f sympathy, nouncement of services will be and beautiful floral off erinss from J- -.. W T T-4 "ICUU3, L111 WW lu&a Mi. i uiautr v . our -oved husband and father, company I Rennie 1. Iursley and family. Hay Is 7aterso2lied Seventy-fivev tons of hay were water-soaked as firemen extin guished a blaze of unknown ori gin in the Oregon State college dairy barn. ' ' Two returned missionaries. I --.r a -err r, wtwamtt HISS Young from China End I.Iiss I Pratum. Daniel J. Unruh. pastor. Rosen tra ter from II a i i 1 1 wilt I Sunda aclfll IS ajn. Mornine service 1V 1 . 11 " 1 V?1 1 11 ocjocW. Sermon subject. "1 he Work speax unaay . at xnrjrnlng and I of tie iioiy spirit.- Bptim t night Services at -fee Zlissinrt I sneeningservlee. Evenlnar service 1 f4 Cf -m t . T" locJock. Sunday school Tettii:-i Cfisi-j streets. Th ivf.TroB nrPI h, iMn 1 1 tjn Ilev. UswTerce i. t.a yna. tk tli wn-'. i nuionary w uuj'.i, awu a---w- I ihowlr I anissloa tictures. a, lal ai jr wa W 7:C 3 Zuzidacr TverJn? Downstairs Auditorium