Councils Oliay Gty Budgets -:. Scio Allows Contract Bills; Stayton - Plans Festival . SCIO Council of the city of Ccio allowed contract bill total big $182.64, and other bills aggre gating $413.12 at the regular Jul j meting. The latter group includ ed labor and materials for renova tion of the ity JauV payment for cement drainage tile to be used n Main street, and 24 tons of premix paving material for patch ing streets. : Council and budget committee approved the 1933 fiscal budget of $1404. Eight hundred dollars is listed for payment of principal and interest of bonded . indebtedness, $420 for street lighting and $239 as . general fund expense. Estimated fines and licenses total$55. Retail and package beer licenses were granted to-. - Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Caswell for Max's lunch, ; STAYTOJ .The city council at its monthly meeting Tuesday adopted the budget for the town of Stayton as published. . . . Permission was granted Elmer Fhilippi, stock buyer, to erect scale and receiving pen upon lots south of the Gardner ditch facing west. Permission was also granted the . ggntig" bean festival' to close Ida street from the Richfield station eastward during the festival, July 27-31. x Scio Black Cap Yield Is Light r SCIO Black raspberry picking is in progress -in the Scio 'area, .with good yields reported. Pickers are receiving four cents per . pound. Strawberry harvest is vir- tualy ; complete, with local ryld being light because of unfavorable weathes, r- Hay is being cut -and stored in barns in the Scio locality. Heavy yield is reported in most sections. Shearing of i breeding - i stock sheep stiU is incomplete in the Scio vicinity, the clip extending ' beyond the usual dates because of intermittent rains. ' Shearing of market lambs is expected to be- gin within a few weeks. Swegle Women ! End Vacation At Taft Beach SWEGLE Miss Bethine Bulla - ana Miss Alice . Blanchard re turned home Tuesday night from a holiday vacation spent at Taft ' beach. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs." Joseph 'Brennan over the weekend were Mrs. Brennan's - father, J. H. Dibb, from Portland, - her brother, Frank H. Dibb of Pacific Beach, Wash., and nephew,. David J. Case of Port land. He is spending the week in the Brennan home. Visiting at the home of Mr, and and Mrs. Charles Norton' this week are Mrs. Flora Purcell and Mrs. Nellie Berry and son, Bobby, from Los Angeles.- They plan a two weeks visit in and near Salem. - Church Services j iril Salem SAINT PAUL'S CMS COPAL. Church -and Chemeketa streets. Rev. George H. Swift, pastor. Communion, 1:30 a-m. Morning service 11 o'clock. JASON LEB METHODIST ' North Winter and Jefferson streets, 6 Raynor Smith, pastor. Sundajf school 9A5 a.m. Morning service 11 o'clock. Sermon subject. "Personal Priorities." Intermediate fellowship 9 ; o'clock Youth fellowship. 7 o'clock. HIGHLAND FRIENDS .. . Bishland avenue and Church street, Herman H. Macy. - pastor. - Sunday school 10 ajn. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Christian Endeavor 7 p.m. Ev f eninc service S o'clock. Prayer meeting Thursday at S o'clock. mil METHODIST Stat and Church streets, J. C. Har rison, pastor. .Sunday school S:45 ajn. Morning service 10:55 o'clock. Sermon subject. "Face the East." Evening serv ice 7:43 o'clock. Sermon subject. "Liv ing Upstairs." Youth fellowship p.m. The youth of Jason Lee and West Sa lem churches as guests. .- t - FOURS QUAKE GOSPEL Uth and Breyman streets.. Rev. T. W. Henderson. ThB. pastor. Sunday school S:4S a.m. Morning service at 11 " -o'clock. Evening service 7 :4S o'clock. 40 p.m street meeting. Commercial and Court streets. - $0 pjn young people's service. Tuesday, 7:43 pjn. anspiraUonal service. - Thursday, 19 pjn young people's service., FIRST CONGREGATIONAL. ... Marion and Cottage, streets. David Nielsen, pastor. Sunday school 9:49 a.m. Morning service 1 o'clock. - Sermon subject. "The Word of God. S p.m.. young people will meet at the church. CALVARY BAPTIST South Liberty and Cast Miller streets, Edward L. Allen, pastor. Sunday school 9.-4S ajii. Moraine service II o'clock. Sermon subject, - "Fivefold Peace Program." Rev. Arno Q. Weni ger. guest speaker. Evening service 7 -JO o'clock. Sermon subject, "Building the ' Church. Rev. Wuiicer. Tuesday, 9:30 " sjb. Loyalty class social at the : ehureh and Home Builder's class pie Me at Cartwriahfs farm. Thursday, taO p.m., prayer service. Missionary Harold Etter of Tat-Kem leper colony, guest speaker. 9:48 pjn choir re hearsal. . i;-v . ITRST PRESBYTERIAN ; " -- 'A r -V Chemeketa and Winter streets, W. Xrvln Williams, pastor. Sunday school 9:43 ajm. Morning service 10:53 o'clock. Sermon subject, "The Way Out." Dr. - J. Hudson Ballard, ruest speaker. Ev ening service 7:30 o'clock. Sermon sub ject. "Worry and Its Cure." Dr. Bal lard. 9:30 p.m Westminster youth fel lowship. 930 p.m., Monday, Boy Scouts, 9:20 pjn. Thursday, service. IMMANUEL BAPTIST Hazel and Academy streets, Warren C. Jiale, pastor. Sunday school 10 ajn. Jtlorning service 11 o'clock. Younsj reople s meeting at 730 pjn. Evenir ; frvice 9 o'clock. Prayer meeting c Vednesday at 9 pjn. EVAKCTXISTIC f aLsnaclb AFS::LY OF GOD Ferry and 13th streets. Erie M Johnson, pastor. Sunday school ;5 Midi- Wlllamme 6Ee Ya Reports From PAGE EIGHT Breitenbush Attracts Lyons. Vacationers .. LYONS Mr, Marie Smith of Alpena, SD, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Huliman, Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn of Nebras ka are visitors at the home of Mr. Vaughn's nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs.! Chet Grimes. - Mr. and Mi s. Earl Allen spent Sunday and Monday on the Metol- ious river. Mr. Allen fished while there. i t ' ' Holly Westenhouse of Albany spent the weekend in Lyons visit ing with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. George Huffman and daughters, Janice, Janet and Jeanette, spent Sunday and Mon day at the Breitenbush hot springs. They visited with Mrs. Huffman's parents, ? Mr. and Mrs. George Hubbard, who are employed there. Mr. and Mrs. Melbourne Ram bo and son Georgie, with the Lar son family of Silverton, spent the weekend at the Breitenbush hot springs. Mrs. Larson is a sister of Mr. Rambo. Mrs. Kenneth Cogburn and Mrs. Bernard Atchenson and daughter of Lakeview, visited last week at the home of Mrs. Cogburn's fath er, Levfi Garrison, and ; MrsiAt chenson'i mother, Mrs. Hazel Bass. Mr. and Mrs. John Huber of El Paso, Texas, visited last Thursday and Friday at the home of his nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Huber. . They also visited at the home of Mrs. Stacey McCaU. ' Mrs. Brassfield of Portland is spending some time at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Merrill Brassfield. Mr. Brassfield made a trip to Portland last week and she returned home with him. Women Plan Sale To Paint Church LEBANON Plans arc vnder way for the painting and redec orating - el -: the Presbyterian church. The women will conduct a rummage sale In the I OOF hall Saturday, July If, the re ceipts to be used for the work to be done an the church. The committee in charge of the sale Is: Mrs. E. H. Bohle, Mrs. Ralph Reeves, Mrs. R. M. Harden, Mrs. Peter Tweed, Mrs. Ross O'Brien and Mrs. J. G. GilL Rebekah. Officer Visits Scio Lodge SCIO Initiation rites were exemplified by Leone Rebekah ledge, IOOF, at Scio at a spe cial ) meeting this week, when ' Mrs. Bertha McCoUnm of Pert land, president of the Rebekah Assembly of Oregon, made an official visit. Refreshments fol lowed the business meeting. . ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock. Ser mon by ; Rev. Charles Weston, former pastor in Salem. Sermon subject, "The Tenderness of Christ." Rev. Raphael Foffredo of San Francisco, guest vio linist. No evening service. Camp meet ing at Brooks. Wednesday, 7:49 pjn.. service. CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE 9th and Gaines streets. C. H. Stein mum, pastor. Sunday school 940 a.m. Morning service 11 o'clock. - Sermon subject,. "The Price of Redemption.' evening service 730 o clock. . Sermon subject, "The Seeking Saviour." Daily vacation Bible school continues Mon day through : Wednesday, 9 a Jn. to 11 -30. Closing program Wednesday at BETHEL BAPTIST . North Cottage and D streets, J. T. Olthoff.' DD. pastor. Sunday school 9:45. a jn. Morning service 11 o'clock. Sermon subject, "Christ's Pattern for His Church." Evening - service 7 30 o'clock. Rev. Walter Radko of North Dakota . guest preacher. Service ,: Wed nesday at 7:45 pjn. . FIRST BAPTIST ' Marion and Liberty streets. Irvine A. Fox. DD, pastor. Sunday school 9:49 s.m. Morning service 11 o'clock. Ser mon subject, "What Is Christianity; Evening service 730 clock. Sermon subject. "Jonah Delivered From the Whale's Belly.-' Young - people and adult Bible study 930 pjiv. Prayer meeting Wednesday. 7.30 pjn. , HAYES VI tXJS BRANCH Hayesviiie - school, r Sunday school S:4S a.m. Dewey Davis, SupC BRUSH COLLEGE BRANCH . Brush College school. Rev. Earl L. Baker, pastor. Sunday school 9:49 a.m. Mars. Hue Ll, supt. Morning service 10:49 o'clock. Young people's meeting FOUR CORNERS BRANCH East State and Xima streets. Sunday school 9:43 a jn Leon Lambert. Sunt. Evening service 7:49 o'clock. Rev, Earl Baker, speaker. BYPU 1 p.m. Prsyer meeting Thursday, im pjn. CHURCH OP CHRIST Cottage and Shippina streets, HJ R. ThornhiU. pastor. Sunday school -10 aon. Morning; service 11 o'clock. Even ing service 7 30 o'clock. Bible classes S:45 p.m. BLESSED HOPE MISSION ' LocaUon of meeting this Sunday. wLiu , nan. commercial and Ferrr streets.' Junior class 9 p.m. Preaching 9 pjn. Sermon subject. "What la the via rasiuoned Religion?-, -LESLIE METHODIST South Commercial and Myers streets. Joseph : Knotta, pastor.' Sunday school t:45 a jn. Morning service 11 o'clock. Sermon subject. "A Sacrificial Re deemer." Youth groups at 7 pjn. Ev ening service 9 o'clock. Sermon sub ject. "Wanted Laborers." Prayer inveung j.nursuay at liHJ pjn. -AMERICAN LUTHERAN 343 North Church street, M. A. Get- rendaner, DD, pastor. Sundar . school 9:45 a.m. Morning service 11 a.m. Ser mon subject "If . We Believe." Com munion at 9 pjn. Communion service at 9 p.m. Sermon subject, "For the ttrengtacning of Our Lives." - The Statesman's Scdem, Oregon, Saturday Morning. July 10. IS 13 Carpenter Sees 40 Years' Cliges inR Serving as Engineer " ; By MRS. C, J ENSTAD - . . - ; '.. i. : i -' J . j i : - . .- . - -4 - DALLAS "I can't remember a similar incident in railroading," Harvey Carpenter, 66, veteran locomotive engineer on the South ern Pacific's Oregonian, remarked upon' retiring June 30 coinci den tally with Engineer Jesse L. Woodson of Eugene. - Woodson brought the Oregonian into Eugene to step off for the last time while Carpenter stepped on and ran her back to Portland before he,, too, laid down his gloves to . retire to his home at Dallas. U Carpenter was born at Hamilton, Nev., living there until he was 19 when ? he moved ; to California. Friends of the family induced him to go to Portland, which he did in 1898. There he secured his first job, that of .fireman on the South ern Pacific working out of Port land. He was transferred that win ter to Dunsmuir, i Calif, on the Ashland division; firing : between the two points until he was pro moted to engineer in 1903. For. the last 40 years he has run the Ore gonian out of Portland and made his home, meanwhile, in Dallas. When he started, all . lecomo? tives were equipped with weed burners. Carpenter recalled. In order" to get the wood Into the coders, the fireman stood on. a platform and threw wood span ' the tank of the engines This had j to be done several time daring the ran. All the engines had to be heavily wooded Jast before; reaching Cortland fas order to ; keep ap enoach steam to reach there and retain to the wood- Locomotives on the -Dunsmuir and Ashland division had been converted to coal burners by, the time Carpenter had been trans ferred there, he related.' Later an engineer named f Van Bolten was given the authority to convert all locomotives into oil burners. There was a gradual improvement over the years un litthe modern, loco motive was perfected.. - - All box ears were of wood and -few had air brakes, Lm eoln put : coupling being : ased. The procedure. Carpenter ex plained, was for the engineer to signal the brakeman to begin ' winding vp the brakes with a wooden handle; in order to stop the engine. Over the years, changes' were made in the equipment which at the time were not so noticeable as now if a comparison is made. Mr. Carpenter spent most of his leisure time working for a humane society, being an officer in the state organization. He plans to continue with this, now that he has retired. , , . M. L. Jennings, superintendent of the Southern Pacific at Port land, commended Carpenter in a letter mailed at the . time of the last run, stating, "I congratulate you on the successful completion of so notable career and extend to you and yours' sincere and "best wishes for many- more years of good health and happiness, in KNIGHT MEMORIAL CONGREGATIONAL 19th and Ferry streets, Howard C. Stover, pastor.: Sunday school 10 a.m. Morning service ; 11 o'clock. Sermon subject. "Living a Thousand Lives," CHURCH 6r CHRIST ' . South 12th and Leslie streets. L. L. Freeman, minister. Sunday school 10 a.m. Morning service 11 o'clock. Ev ening service 9 JO o'clock. Preaching 1 M p-m. i . COURT STREET CHRISTIAN - 17th and Court streets. W. H. Ly man, pastor. Sunday school 9 :4S a.m. Morning service 10:50 o'clock. Sermon subject. "Kept in His Name." Christian Endeavor 7 pjn. : Evening service at 9 o'clock held ' in the garden of prayer. Sermon subject." "God's Will ' and Mine." Sunday school picnic Thursday. July 15.. ; FIRST CHRISTIAN . " . f Center and Hiah streets. " Dudlev Strain, pastor. Sunday school 9:49 a.m. Morning service 10:50 o'clock. Junior chureTt at 11 a.m. Sermon subject. Our Future Is Now." Evening service T.-49 o'clock. Christian Endeavor at 9:49 p.m.. Sermon subject. "Handling Our selves." Prayer meeting Thursday at o pjn. - ., . - , . -. FREE METHODIST Market and North Winter streets. J. R. Stewart, pastor. Sunday school 9:49 a jn. Morning service 11. o'clock. Sermon subject. "The Climax of the Patmoa Message." Young ' people's meeting 9:49 p.m. Evening service IMS o'clock. Prayer ; meeting Wednesday. FIRST EVANGELICAL ' y; Marion and Summer streets. Rev. J. Kenneth ' Wishart. pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Morning service ' 11 o'clock. Rev. Marlin Olson, director ol service men's center. Portland, will be the guest speaker. Evening service 7 JO o'clock. Rev. Leo Thornton, Port land, will be the guest speaker. Prayer nour ?nursaay si a o ciock. , , WES LET AN METHODIST 15th and Mill streets, LoweTJ Gilifer. pastor. Sunday ochool 10 a.m. Morning service 11 Vcloclt. WYPS M p.m. Ev ening service TSJO o'clock. Prayer service Wednesday, 9 pjn.-. -.r-i FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST 4 I 9CIENTI9T ( - ? " : ; X ': Chemeketa and Liberty streets. Sun day school 11 ajn. Morning service It o'clock. Sermon subject. "Sacrament." Wednesday meeting at 9 pjn. includes testimonies of healing. - Reading room 149 S. High street open daily except Sunday, n ajn. to S p.m. Wednesday to 1J30. Sunday and holidays' 1 .to 9 pjn. - , - i MADISON STREET ONENESS TABERNACLE : --i. . . . - , 1410 Madison street Ray Blixseth, pastor. Suadsy school 19 a.m. Morning service . 11 o'clock. Evening service 9 o'clock. Chart message. Young peo ple's meeting Tuesday, 9 pjn. Prayer meevmg inursaay a pjn. PENTECOSTAL MISSION ' 313' W North Commercial street. Rev. J. C. and Daisy Wilson, castors. Sun- i a pjn. Evening service 1:45 , o'clock. Community Correspondents Board Sets New Library Hours At Silverton J SILVERTON Mrs. H. B- La ththam, chairman of tiie Silver ton library ; board, announced that the new library schedule recently recommended by the city council will come Into effect next -week. The board made a survey of the town and decided that Wednesday night would be the most feasible as the additional night which the library . wilL". be open.. Starting next week the library hours will be Mondays, 2 to 5;. Wednesdays, 2 to 5 and 7 to 9; Saturdays, 2 to 5 o'clock and ? until 0 o'clock. ' The board held its meeting Thursday night at the city library with the three-new I board mem bers attending for- the first time. These- are- Mrs.' Reber Allen; 11; L. Starr and J." W. Jordan. Mrs. La tham continues - as board chair man. ' ! Tha board-' inspected the library;-r?; ' A new feature recently- started at th library is the collection of information bulletins ' issued from Norway, Denmark, Australia, and Russia., These are kept on file at the library and used in the read ing room by anyone who cares to see them. .- - Observers ' Start Course DAYTON Observation post watchers of Dayton have started the three nights a week schedule, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fri days, for two hours each night un der direction of - Mrs. Clete GelL who recently completed one week in an airplane observation train ing course at Portland. Six nights will constitute the course. ' Clete GelL local contractor, is in charge of construction for the new 10 by 10 foot observation post lo cated near the Dayton Union high school building. It is 17 feet from the ground to the floor. Hi W. Budge, chief observer for Dayton, reports. Harry Sherman is mayor , of Dayton, replacing Representative Carl H. Francis, who left recently for training with the marines at Paris Island, SC. . which to" enjoy the fruits of your labors and a well-earned vaca tion. :..vi.::iiv.-iV. Special meetings every night conduct- ea oy svinteuns un mm Josepnine Biamamer ox lujrmona, wasn. ENGLEWOOD UNITED BRETHREN . IN CHRIST North 17th street and Nebraska av enue. Rev. Chester O. Goodman, pas tor. Sunday school 9:49 ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock. Sermon by Rev. George Chapman. Christian Endeavor pjn. CHRI9T LUTHERAN (ALC) . State and 19th streets, T. H. Theuer, BO, pastor. Sunday-school 9:45 ajn. Morning - service 11 o'clock. - District President L. Ludwig. DD, will preach. Dorcas society Wednesday, a pjn. BETHANY EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED Capitol : and Marion streets. 7E. A. Kielsmeier. pastor. Sunday school ) 10 ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock. Ser mon subject. "Holding Fast Our Pro fession ! -! -. Silverton Churchc METHODIST . risk and Madison streets. O TLeonard Jones, pastor. Sunday school :S ajxu Morning service 11 o'clock. Sermon subject, "Christian Attitudes in War Times." Evening service 9 o'clock bv young adults on church lawn. TRINITY --"'S:r', Second and B streets. M. 3. K. Tuhr. pastor. Sunday school 10 ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock. Sermon subiect. "Es tablish Through the Word of j Our Hands."- . IMMANVEL North Church street. S. L. ahnlle. pastor. Sunday school 10 ajn. Morn ing service 11 o'clock. Sermon sub ject. "A Picture of the Father's Love." Evening service 9 o'clock. Young pec- I H L TT Mrs. Selman Ends Trip To 'California ABIQUA - Mrs. Lee Selman has returned from a business trip to California,. She brought home a load of furniture which has been stored since the family moved to Oregon nine years ago. Mr. and Mrs. E. Bartholomew of Bend ' are now moving Into their cabin purchased from Mrs. Robert Down. Mrs. ; Down, who with her late . husband, used to spend the summer vacations here, He wag In charge of history In one of the Portland high schools. Mrs, Down, who spent a few days with friends here - this - week,- now - is employed in the Portland library, where she was working prior to ,her marriage, rrf ;:-J?st: F. J. Vand de Weil has received his medical ' discharge from the navy and Is spending a few days with his family here.- He was em ployed in the shipyards in Port land before he joined the s navy. By profession he Is a carpenter. Mrv and Mrs. Ernest Erickson of Seattle sure spending a few days this week sts guests of her mother, Mrs. Haldor Holm. - Boehms Hosts To Friends At Picnic . -. . - o -.... j. r ' f'--"h '..:"-''(.. t LABISH CENTER On Mon day a group of . friends enjoyed a picnic on ; the Harry Boehm Jawn celebrating f the Fourth. of July. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Boehm and Carol ef Salem, Hor ace ; Bibby, Mr. and ; Mrs. , Harry Lovre, Donna, Doris and Gary, Mr. and Mrs.' Ruben Boehm, Betty Lou, RoJean, Muriel and Beverly, Mr, and Mrs. Knowles Tontz, Miss Peggy Tontz and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Boehm. T ' Visiting rat the Harry Boehm home for several days this week is Mrs. Boehms' brother, Charles Young of Sherwood, who has been very ill for more than a month, but now is' improving. r Dinner guests at the Clyde Lee dy home on Tuesday were Mrs. W. J. Edwards of Hillsboro, Sgt. Leland Edwards of bgden, Utah, Miss Dorothea Smith of New berg, Mr. and Mrs. J. C Leedy, and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Aker. Sgt. Ed wards is home on a ten day fur lough after which he ; will . enter the . officers candidate school- at Camp Lee, Va. f Guests over the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Aker were Mr.i and Mrs : Jack Oglesby and Patty of Springfield. . Mrs. Ruby Reeves spent several days last week at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Sid Baughman, at Detroit Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Baughman vis ited there on Sunday. ' ' pie's society on church lawn., CALVARY . . Jersey street. O. C. Olson, pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m. Morn in g service 11 o'clock. Sermon subject. "Christ's Attitude Toward Sinners." :- Woodbum Churches CHRISTIAN Sunday school 19 ara. Junior church U ajn., "Hang Out Your Light." Morn ing service 11 o'clock. Sermon subject. "Christ's Attitude on FTUttlens-' Junior Christian ! Endeavor. 9 pjn. Young people. (:30 pjn.tVnlon serv ice at Methodist church. FREE METHODIST Rev. V. M. Abbott, pastor. Sunday school 949 ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock. Evening service 9 o'clock. CHURCH OF GOD , rjT; H. S. Fulton, pastor. Sunday school 10 ajn. Morning -service 11 -o'clock. Crusaders 7 J5 pjn.-Wednesday service 149 pjn. -? ; , PULL G09PKL . ' '. . ' First - and Arthur streets. Sunday school 9:49 ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock. Children's church 7:15 p.m. Evening service 7:45 o'clock.. Tuesday service 10:45 a.m. Wednesday prayer meeting 7: pjn. Friday, young peo ple's meeting 149 pjn. -( t. METHODI9T ?"" s-"i; ": -M"4 ''-' D. Lester Fields, - pastor. Sunday school . 10 - ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock. Sermon subject, "Our Personal GospeL" Youth fellowship T pjn. Union service o'clock. Rev. "Cromley speak ing. ':J't(i 9T. LUKrS CATHOLICe.' Rev. V. L. Moffenbeier. pastor. Sun (ChentekeU and TVlater Streets) r -. . ' Invites You to Hear , . give his timely lecture 1 , Sunday Ever.inj 1 1 r":r TT7T . .1 iriauinvays 7cst "Salem Members . lienor , Past Master r At Farewell Event WEST SALEM Members of the West Salem grange and the city officials with their families and friends entertained with . a party at- the city tall Wednesday night Mr. and Mrs. PhU Hatha way and family, who are leaving soon to make their home at Don ald, Oregon, where Mr, Hathaway is employed. 3 : They have made their home In West; Salem for a' number of years, Mr. Hathaway having lived here since a small boy and Mrs. Hathaway since 1927. Both are active In the grange, he serving as 'master . and she ' for several years, as lecturer. Hathaway re signed a position on - the city maintenance : staff ; to take ; his present job., . . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kuhn were members of - the arrangement committee. . A program under, the direction of the grange lecturer, Mrs. Ed England, consisted of community singing, a piano : solo by Arlene Kuhn, a reading by Mrs. Tl T Crosier and a reading by Arthur Brown, a grand march in which all participated and a mock trial with Mr. Hathaway being arrest ed, tried, and convicted o fthe of fense of leaving the city without an : approving vote ' of the cili-f sens. A gift was presented to the honored guests by the grange and the city officials, past master Ted Burns, making the presentation. Refreshments "were served by the hostess ' committee consisting of Francis Burns, earl Kuhn; Mrs. Robert" Pattisoiv Mrs. Ed England, Vivian Tupper and Mary Kuhn. . . . Dickman Heads ton on STAYTON Election of 1943-44 officers of Stayton post 58 of the American Legion with the results as follows: ' Fred Dickman, com mander; John Christensen," first vice commander; I Oscar, Hagen, second vice commander; Charles Johnson,, adjutant; Harry RisheL chaplain; Virgil TueL finance of ficer; Anton , Swoboda, sergeant at arms; Dave John, historian. . ; Executive committee, E. A. Dit ter, Sublimity; Robert Sphoon, Aumsville; J. C. KimmeL Mill Qty; George Huffman, Lyons; Ju lina DeJardin, Stayton. , : , Delegates to the state conven tion were named as Ernie Miller, Harry. Humphreys, Charles John son; with John Christensen, Joe Pieser and George Duncan, alter nates. ""; . ; : : j Bible School AttraTcts 20 MIDDLE GROVE The daily vacation Bible school, which be gan Tuesday under the direction of Rev. Peter Becker, had an at tendance of 20 the first day. This is considered a good attendance as the ; sessions are being held nights from 7 to 9 o'clock. Those assisting . Rev. - Becker are . Mrs. Minnie Goode, Mrs, Gladys Cage, and Mrs. Vera Bassett. The school will continue into next week. day masses at 9, 90 and 10 M ajn. Weekday masses at 1J0 ajn. -.-,.! FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Sunday school 10 a.m. Morning serv ice 11 o'clock. Christian Endeavor 1 pjn. Evening service 9 o'clock. Prayer service Thursday 9 pjn. BETHEL PRESBYTERIAN ' -" Sunday school 1045 a.m. Mrs. B. H. Hughes, s Supt. .- Morning service 10 o'clock. i l ' ' - ..fvi-..- - IMMANUEL LUTHERAN I Sunday school 10:45 a.m." Morning service 9:30 o'clock. Lutheran Bible camp service at Colton at 11 ajn 5 and 9 pjn. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Second and Garfield streets. Morning service 11 o'clock. NTDAROS LUTHERAN Monitor. Morning service 11 o'clock. Rev. Alvln Rogen speaking. Presbyterian""" ' . Gervais. James Aiken Smith, pas tor. Sunday school 10 ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock. Sermon subject, "Observing the Sacrament, Proclaiming the Lord's Death." -. ; - - T J CHURCH OF CHRIST ' MU1 City. W. 8. Crockett, pastor. Sunday school 10 ajn. Glen Shelton. Supt. Morning service 11 o'clock. Ev ening service S o'clock. Sermon sub ject. "Building in the Child Life."- Experienced Saleslady ; fat ready to - wear and dry goods. Mast have good experi ence. others need net - apply Write Statesman, Box No. 10. 7:0 o'Goelc Stay sr o Lesi To Preoby tcriano Tvico on Snntlay Dr. J. Hudson EsII-rd, profes sor of Christian education at San Francisco - Theological seminary will speak at. morning and night services of the First Presbyterian church Sunday. Dr. Ballard, for merly pastor of the First Presby terian church of Portland, is a member of the Presbyterian coun cil of general assembly,. , 1 Sermon subject in the morning will be "The Way Out" and for the night service at 7:30 o'clock, "Wor ry and its Cure." Choir numbers in the morning will be "Thine Is the Kingdom by Gaul and "Fear Not, O ! Israel," by Spicker. At night the choir win-, sing, I Walked I Today Where i Jesus Walked," by OUara. -The Westminster youth fellow ship feature moving pictures of the 1942 Silver Creek sumrner con ference.' Rev. Irvin !W. Williams, pastor 'of the Salem church, will speak. -a St.-Paul's Plans t Plaque Installation7 Members of St. Paul's Episcopal church will install a plaque list ing all members in the armed for ces, - they . have announced. Date of dedication is undecided. Over 100 names will be listed according to committee members Mrs. Rug-sell- Catlin, C. H. McCullough, Lynn F, Cronemiller, R. R. Board man and George H. Otten. A ser vice flag will be pbtalned by the church also. i Stover to Preach Last Sermon Here Closing .his ministry at the Knight Memorial Congregational church : Sunday morning. Rev. Howard Stover will preach on the theme, "Living . a Thousand Lives."., ; - He has accepted a call to the Community Congregational church at" Enterprise, .and' w ill leave Tuesday: for his new field. ' Middle Grove Scene 1 Of Family Visita MIDDLE GROVE Joe Turner of Redmond was a business visitor In Salem July 2 and visited at the, home of his father, John Turnery in this community.-.. .: -' Mrs. 'John Thomas, Salem; and Mrs.' C M. Cummings," Turner, visited the I r sister, Mrs. Julia Turner over;the- -weekend."" SS .Convention Set i - MILL CITY The Santiam dis trict Sunday school convention will be held j in the Mill City Church! of Christ on July 11. Rev. WiUard i M. Aldrich, president of the Multnomah school of the Bible, being principal speaker. The con vention starts at II a. m. with lat er sessions at 1:30 p. m. and the night service on the theme "Build ing in the ChUd Life." Soloist Slated Guest soloist ' Sunday morning at the First Methodist church will be Josephine Albert Spaulding. She will sing, "The Lord Is My Light"! by Allitsen, and "Prayer" by Guion. Dr, J. C. Harrison will preach: the ' sermon, "Faca the East" I iU X:,:L :i V : ! : V; ; fi . "r v , i'- JUST : ; I - j-.. . -, .. J J L . IN OUR SALEM STORE READY . FOR YOU TO TAKE HOME WITH YOU 1 v aL0sTiL2iJ ;'..'!' " 7'. (Cross between White Leu horn and New Hampshire.) Good layers heavy neat producers. f - : ''-cf:.v' ?1 ;i"'7' Yf -t Farsocs as excellent layers! Test crowbs. ' ' 113 Na Liberty Zt. - ' - ..Rev. ri-A'rd . Allen, prstor cf the Calve ry rrr--t church, c re nounced the f., poL-trr.rr.t cf Rev. C. Howard Cmith cf Cclllrsswood, NJ, to succeed to' the. position cf minister of music and Christian education here. ; - Rev. Sroith, . rjrsduats cf the Eastern. Baptist Theopc-ical sem inary in Philadelphia with a de gree in Christian education and sacred music, was formerly choir and youth director cf the Grace Baptist church at Westmount, NJ. He served last as organist and choir director at the Elockley Baptist church In Philadelphia, f Rev. Emith was selected by a committee from Calvary Baptist , church, including B. R. Emerson, chairman. Dr. Hugh Dowd, Thom as Roen and Rev. Alien. The com mittee has been locking for some one to fill this position for over a year, and considered Howard after he was brought to their at tention, by Ronald Adams, a stu dent t Eastern now, members revealed.-. ;! .... , West Salem Plans Reconclitioning ; School Building WEST SALEM At a meeting of the school board Tuesday night general reconditioning of the school buildings with the possibil ity of reroofing was discussed. It was decided to put the buildings in. first class condition before tha opening .date of school. Most of tha elected teachers have signed . their contracts and returned them to the board. .; rZ:r! Rev. Arno Q.. Venler C-T r CLzrcIi Liberty at E. Miller . 1 .-"--: , -A Friendly Chareh with a Calvary Message f - V - i: - ' - i Rer. Wenlger, former pastor of the Calvary church, will speak at bath services. 11:00 A. M. Five-fold Peace Program I 2 7:30 P.M. . j Building tha Church PUBLIC CORDIALLY w INVITED! 'E. L., Allen Pastor : j'S Pe? Hundred Per lie-ire J js ai r:.c-s sisi w$im mm jy ss vis s