r a" we ' n Loz2Z Tois ih Fire .-.mi ; M. Neei 3 Dcnors While news papers this "we e k carried the atory oi the San Francisco boy who was stabbed by the Japanese 11 times, and -was "given up for dead until he received blood plasma, the American Red Cross issued an appeal for more donors. The boy was civen IS pints of blood so the Salem chapter of the Red Cross has asked for 63 donors to sign- up before Tues day, to fill Marion county's share of keeping plasma on hand ' for another such emergency. Red Cross workers will make appoint ments for those who wish, to con tribute their blood Tuesday if they are telephoned, 9277, either today or Monday. Donors. do not have to have their blood typed, they emphasized. , You - can still buy a ' Johns-Man-yDle .Roof, nothing dowiv 12 mo. to pay. Ma this Bros,' 164 S. ComL Completing Oiling Marlon county's summer road-oiling pro- Aoa aso. uivi w i pretentious as mat ox ivz, is oue to ; close sometime next week after the crew has returned from Aumsville to the ' Salem area to complete tog-ends of jobs here, County 'Engineer N. C. Hubbs , said Friday. Twenty-one cars of oil, some of them small, have been obtained, with only one minor delay, this summer for 4ka vsan r rfflmtv . thOTOUeh- . Uib . fr v j - w fares. Last summer only five or Ik cars . were : used and those were available only at intervals. Dance at armory Friday and Sat urday iiia&ts. Air-conditioned. ., Hearing Cttine The hear ing before State Engineer Charles E. Stricklin, involving the ques tion whether the act of one man's livestock drinking from a spring on another's property constitutes 'appropriation," was continued Friday pending receipt of ; addi tional data bearing on the dispute. Yale Farr and E. D. Cochran, Marion county farmers, are the parties. Stricklin, who said this was the first case of the kind re ferred to his office, indicated the hearing would not be concluded before September. For Sale Alexander Smith - Ax minster brdlm. 9x12 rug with pad. $20. 120 Lansing Ave. ph. 21286. First meeting of the year for the Salem United War Chest cam paign executive " committee was held Friday noon at the Marion hoteL Those attending included Loyal Warner, ; chairman;: Lowell Kern and J. X Card, associated chairmen; C A. jKells, secretary; peorge Alexander, L-M...Iougn- 4totAi CHaggW?M.Haniatcm, Charles jKuggins, Car h- Hogg, Gardner Knapp, Lloyd V Miller, DOrathea teusloff T. A Windl shar, T. M. Hicks and H. L. Bra den. The campaign will be held in October. : -;i"-r Dance at armory Friday and Sat urday nights. Air-conditioned. dething Barns Clothing and bedding found burning in, a closet at the McGrahaxn residence, corn-1 er of Norway and Commercial streets, was tossed ' out of the , house and a check for possible other fire on the premises made by city firemen called out Fri day noon. Seven children were at home when the smoke was discovered, they said; both par ents were reported to be working. (Obituary t jars. Aaeiaiae nose opwb es uic residence, 1625 Center street, J uly 22. Mother of Mrs. Mildred Wyn koop and John W. Spong of Sa lem and Mrs. Grace Dalton of Dal las, and sister of Robert Crangle . of Salem. Services will be held Saturday, July 24, at 10 a. m, from the W. T. Rigdon chapel. Con cluding services at City View cem etery. Rev, W. Irvin Williams will officiate. Farmenter ; Bessie A. Parmenter, late resi dent of 112 SE 74th avenue, Port land, at a Portland hospital July 22, At the age of 73. Survived by one son, Ray E. Parmenter of Portland;, one sister, Mrs. 4 Aline Jenkins of Carlisle, Pa. Services will be held Saturday, July 24, at 2 JO , pan. In . the Walker-Howell chapel, with Rev. W. Irvin Wil liams officiating. Concluding ser vices in City View cemetery. ,. Bealty " At the - residence, 1939 North Church street, July 23, Nellie M. Beatty,age 70 years.-Mother of Mrs. M. T. Madsen and Mrs. R. W. Bentley, sr, both of Salem, and Dr. J. O. Beatty of Portland; sister; of James Smith of Grants Pass,"' Mrs. Anna Richardson and Mrs. Claude Voliman, both of Sa cramento, Mrs. Luly Kasdorf of Grants Pass and Mrs. Cleo Kim ball of San Francisco; also four grandchildren. Funeral : services will be held Tuesday, July 27, at 10 a jil, in the chapel of the W. T. Rigdon company, with conclud ing services at Belle Passi cemetery,- Woodburn, ...y Leonard Sylvia Sheldon Leonard of Sa lem, mother of Mrs. Frances J. Kern; Mrs. .J. E. Buckley and James F. Leonard, all of Port land. Also survived by four grand children. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 11 ajn, at Fin ley's Rose chapel, ST7 Ilont-ora-ery at 4th street Portland, rriendi invited. Commitment at 1IL Cl vary cemetery. . 1 , Thursday maximum tempera tare tJ, minimum i'Z'i, FrlJay river -2 feet. Weather data re stricted by army request. - v . r Eilverton IXeuse Sold -Sale of the last county-owned residence in Silverton Is ; in process. County Land Agent IL William Thielsen said Friday. Lots 24 and 25 and part of lot 27 in block 7. Am' addition to that city, are to be sold to Mr. and Mrs. A, F. Lough for S00. Only one other countv-own ed residence is for sale, according to TMelsen, and that is at Detroit All others are held under- old age pension agreements . , . It costs no more to use the'best! Re-roof now with Pabco roofing. No down payment, 12 months Ao pay, Phone 9221: R. L. Elfstrom Co, . 375 ChemekeU St rare Impreyed Walter Page, Portland, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Page of Salem, is reported im proving at Coffey Memorial hos pital, where he was taken late last week with meningitis. Brother of Judge E. M. Page, Leo G. Page and Lyle J. Page of Salem, he was in industrial accident commission offices here before going to Port land to take a position with a hos pital association. For home loans see Salem Fed' eraL 130 South Lihrtv. ':- 1 Held in Bike Theft Charged with having stolen a bicycle be longing to a Salem nurse. Martin Kropp was returned to Salem on Friday from Dallas by Sheriff A. C Burk. Kropp said he borrowed the bicycle, understanding through a tbuxl party that he had author ity so to do : and that, unable to return it, he had stored it in a basement here before-returning to his work in a Polk county mm. I Four Industrial Deaths There were four fatalities due to indus trial accidents in Oregon during the week ended July 22, the state industrial accident commission n ported Friday. The victims were David S. Bergner, Medford, farm worker; ; Henry C. Bohn, Bridge, bucker; i Ernest i Horn, Portland, carpenter, and Helen RusselL Portland, shipbuilder. There were 1,446 industrial accidents report' ed during the week. Dance at Wheatland every Sat nite. Rowland's Band invites you. Must Swear Positively Gener al agents and attorneys-in-fact of foreign corporations ' must file a positive oath, In connection with payments of gasoline taxes to the state, and cannot use the appen dage "to the best of my knowledge and belief," Attorney General I. H. Van Winkle ruled Friday. The opinion - was requested by Secre tary of State Robert S. FarreH, Jr. Get the right legal car insurance. Abrams & Ellis. Masonic Bldg. i - , Funny Stories Today Stories of a humorous nature for which there are no age limitations are to be told at today's 10 ajn. story hour at the Salem public library, Miss , Elizabeth : Gardiner, chil dren's librarian, has announced. One of the Paul Bunyan tales, Peterkin's 'Elizabeth Eliza's Pi ano" and Three Innkeepers or the King's Legs" are the stories scheduled. i To Meet Taesday Townsend club three will meet Tuesday at 8 pjn. at 17th and Court streets. Pin Up Gal Hi r UsSywood starlet, Jean Hayes, p&ses for ler rheta alter beiag xtlil "Our Ra Up CM- by service men la a. nearby army ai (irntiisrs At Client 0 32 ; Loyalty to their pioneer ances tors J was demonstrated by mem bers, of the Reason B. Hall clan when they : gathered, , in spite of difficulties, recently at Champoeg park for, the annual reunion. Reason B. Hall was - an 1 1845 pioneer who took up a' donation land ' claim at: the. site of Buena Vista, in Polk county, and found ed that community which was for many years an important .shipping Officers of -the clan'include the president,: E. M. Croisan of Sa lem,- a grandson of - Reason ' B. ! HaS; vice-president" Ethel Sldn nee of Independence; secretary, Gladys Perkins of Zigzag. Those attending the reunion included Kathleen ; Smith, Carol Smith, Edna Smith; D. S. Riches, Ruth S. Riches and Bernard Riches of TurnerrH. L. Perkins and Gladys Perkins of Zigzag; L. L. Rounds of Clermont Iowa; Mrs. R. L. Farmer and E. M. Croi san of Salem; Claude Skinner and Ethel r Skinner of ' Independence; Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Tyler of Van couver, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Mil ton Smith ' of Portland; Mr.' and Mrs. J. Melvin Ringo;-Anna Hoo ver and Dora' Hall of Monmouth; Mary v. Armstrong, Michael Armstrong and Kathleen Arm strong : of Oregon City; Maud Rypczynskl of Gladstone. , pished - "Old fash ioned" discipline was meted out Friday to three Salem boys, ages 10, 11 and 12 years, when tb oarents learned that they , had been Involved in what city police n!? a Izf S1 Ju" enile Officer Frederick Beck re ported, and that punishment was laid on by the parents, them- selves. The youngsters - readily admitted, Beck said, that they had walked Into the Salem Nut Grow-1 ers unlocked, building and taken some tools. They had never be- fore been involved i in any mis-1 chief coming to the attention of officers. - Escape a wo young women escaped Friday afternoon ceding the review in which troops at approximately 5 pjn. from the of the fl4th QM battalion parti Fairview home here, state police dnated. two selected officers and reported Friday night Most eas-1 uy Identified, they, belle ved.i be decorated with the good con would be Grace DeCluff, 18, duct medal stepped forward. The wnose nair was oescriDea as "yei- low. and black. With her went Helen Knight, 25. Cooker Theft Reported Mrs. T T rv J ' f nf ft a. . m J7uua m.m- of each-In cotigratulaUon and In meraal street, reported to city po- diyiduaUy expressed confidence ' m mcuaV: mo psl Z. JTV Eram , cven- . " : . " MWM ner name, vaiue oi me xeiue was placed at $3. li'lt : . Brings Mother Here Mrs. T1- vTv Z. past week from Kansas City to to the middle-western city by the death of his father. Lutz florist. Ph. 8592. 1278 N. Lib Car Found The Viesko & Han- naman coupe reported stolen Thursday moraine from its nark- ine nlace at the Hannaman home I h e r e was recovered Thursday night by city police, who said I they found It In the woods near South 14th and Howard streets, the keys lying on the seat Finishing Bridge Sardine creek bridge on we nortn jsanuam is to be completed some time next weeK, i,ouniy jcauiuieer v. Hubbs said Friday. Except for brief periods, ' the span Is now open to traffic. It was torn out in last winter's high waters. , Wanted, elec. range. Ph. 5882.' Invited to Conference Because they have qualified for New York Life Insurance company's $100.- endorsement of license number 09 ub- Ion;d Gilkey and Er- gtate of nitration on mlle vin F. Smith, Salem, have been .nn(wn. MmAn, t,. ;trM . .;iq.wf" Tr"? " ence August 3, 4, and a at the Em-1 press hotel, Victoria, BC, C-fficers oi tne company nave announcea. Dance at armory Friday and Sat urday - nights. Air-conditioned. TIIbmi aMHdn nMr of scarlet fever, three of syphilis from Marion county during the -v tw it . ,", I Store Sold Mrs. Phillips M. iTr v ' r ; 1 Kit CKuth rhiw.ii ... . ., t v Li w-. . " I irt,r a t.. a certificate of retirement from the assumed business name of the "Kenilworth Grocery- In the Ma- a ve - vmoj .wa a arW. imnku KMn.r.(invl Mrs. Carmen" Jennison, Richmond first grade teacher, i U reported t - v JTt- . - At -e . a recent major operation. I Doing Nicely Emu Selflert I who underwent a minor ooeration at the Salem .General . hospital l Wednesday mormng. Is reported I toh intn - 1 be doing. well. , . , 1 . Extradition Authorized Gov. Earl Snell Friday authorized the 1 extradition of Marvin Fisher, who I is wanted in San Bernardino, I CaliL, on a charge of passing a I worthless check. He is under ar-1 IMtn- i .. i J Mrs. William Hardy left her three at Portland to go to a store. When I ao badly that they tiled. Mrs. Hardy, who was expoctiag her frth r child, was near eonapse (above); when she learned of the tragedy. W M m m A . , A m mm mm uvena, , uangmer, was ueaa wnen taxen I rem ine cweuuig. I Oren, 17 months, lived aa hour I hoar longer. The father works Ptcm lwt.) f' J Vrlnf I UUUU V4VJJ.ULU.I -j - - ' df Medals Oiven 1 a. f A Vl ril V4Callip -T-U.CJJL I ? I . - . I s CAMP ADAIR, Ore, July 23, 1843 Eight soldiers representing 1 almost every rank in the ' army from private first class to second lieutenant marched front and c en- ter Thursday afternoon to be the I first men to receive the erood con duct medal at Camn Adair. j VoOawiiie the retreat and nre- six men from the ranks meant to service ribbons were passed ' by Major Jesse- Bell to Colonel Gor don HV McCoy,. post commanding officer who pinned them on the mn anif efonrtlr In 4iim fik fianit I " in his deserving the reward. Those soldiers awarded the good I conduct medal for exemplary elfl r!mr .nA f,MMif for- h completion since Pearl Harbor of one yea r of continuous ' active federal military service were: Second Lieutenants William H. Tw m--,-,-. Allen, CpL Charles Hoffman, T5 Otto O. Burnett and Pfc Adrian MOlsap f The good conduct medal ii established as a reward for those enlisted men who have ' demon strated faithful and efficient per- rormance oz duty, capacity to pro- luce aestred results and whose behavior has been such as to de- serve emulation. OPA Sleuths i XV7'11 ri - r ly ill 1 jhfOtC Gas Coupons Beginning . today and continu ing for several days OPA Inves tigators will be making . spot checks at -service stations in and beyond Portland : metropolitan area in a drive to secure proper OPA announced today. of -t-n end win f nie rfta- tions to motorists who have not endorsed : their gasoline coupons requiring the motorist to appear before bis local war price and rationing .board on or before July w snow cause wny e pwwv hoIf Imposed," was i twr j. - a ai v a mA. f Itice or other action is left to the j: i! -.m 11 i.jttj...i I : Clab to Meet Townsend club No. 2 will meet at the Leslie Methodist church Monday at ..8 ftu to which onejs Invited, officers of the Recovering -Mrs. Carmen Jen- ni5on recoverinS satisfactorily irD lor operauon penoxm VallCy UlllirCllC3 ntoaros lutitexan' Monitor. Sunday -i echool'll ajao- mkwwonitc bbxthzem - Elm street, West sim. A. A. Laewen, pastor. Sunday school 8:43 Manxlnie acme lfls eclock. S Ip - RM vlsltme convalescent, homes. If :l J em. YPS. Evenln service 1: 1 b Jrt7: ttp choir reheenel. rriiy. junior choir renersai. chttkch or chzxst city. w. s. Crockett, minister. Konuof, seryic i o ewe, .tvwuna asrvif M a c ace V young children in the family trailer she retarned, aJI had been burned er so, and William Joseph, 2H. an in a nearby shipyard. (Associated i IPnnIbD2(i5: IRi(EiDn5,(fls CD1CUIT COURT" .Warren L. Callaway et al vs. W. A. Cummings et al; motion to amend complaint Hazel Meyers vs. Robert Foin dexter et al; plaintifTs reply de nies most allegations of defend ants and asks judgment as de manded in complaint Mildred Skewis vs. Robert Skewis; divorce complaint alleges cruel and inhuman treatment; an swer waives immunity attended on military , status of defendant and denies most allegations of plaintiff4:-i-;V .s. - ' Carmine Early vs. Marion coun ty; verdict of jurors In circuit court finds for the defendant by direction of the court; judgment for costs against plaintiff. . Etta Gouge vs. Coolidge and McClaine, a corporation; plain tiff charges defendant "With negli gence in allowing trap door to wear smooth and cause ' accident resulting! in broken wrist; plain tiff asks $2500 damages. , Bruce Willis and Clara Willis vs. J. R Polk; complaint' alleges non-payment of promissory note and asks judgment against de fendant for certain sum. State industrial accident ' com mission vs. WRllam Pelkey et al; satisfaction of judgment filed by state industrial accident commis sion. ' -i V. V'.:;v;-; Ivor P. Morgan vs. Edward J. Kelly; motion of plaintiff for or der of default against defendant William A. Reimer i vs. G. A. Reimer; application to place case on trial docket PROBATE COURT 1 , : Augusta. Hoefer estate; order setting August 30 for hearing, on final account of Bertha Duke, ad ministrator. George Urban guardianship; or der approving second annual ac count of Margaret Bland, guar dian.' t f . :' Jean Marcelle Donaldson estate; Fire Dangei Closes Areas Closure of a portion - of Linn county to entry, except by per mit is provided in a proclamation issued, Friday by Gov. Earl Snell. The territory Involved Is adjacent to national forest land and was closed , at the request of . State Forester: Nels Rogers because of current .fire hazards. C '- A n u m b e r of proclamations closing other sections of the state were issued previously. Rogers declared that while pre sent fire hazards were serious there have been only a few minor timber losses. - v Silverton METHODIST . ' - risks and Main streets, O. Leonira Janes, pastor. Sunday school ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock. Sermon subject. -Be Not Afraid." Evening enrtee S o'clocte by young adult. ; rrasT cktjkch or chbist " Perk and rtrt streets. Musseii aar- era. pastor. Sunday school M ajn. Morning serviee 11 o'clock. Sermoa subject, "What Is That In Thy Hand?" Erenuig eerrice s o'ciock. sermon wuo- ect. "Christianity - Xooks Ahead.'" Christian EndeaTor meets at T o'clock. All service Sunday wul be to tha bsacmant as the churcb auditorium la being redecorated. . . ( North Church street. S. L. Almue. pastor. Sunday school IS am. Morning service 11 o'clock. Sermon subject. Cues la of Jeaua." Even in service tdt o'clock. Luther league. Sermon subject. "Our Leaguers Away from Borne.' - a CALVA&T ' ' " Jerser street. O. C Olson, nestor. Sunday school IS OJn. ilorninf rrv tee 11 o'clock. Sermon subject. "V hat Is Tour Testimony?" Afternoon erV" ice 2:30 o'clock in NorwfiB. Luther lea me Sundsr nigi-t at 7:29 o'clock with topic, "Patrlousm." Xble study Thursday at a pjn. ratNTTT ' 2nd end B streets. Tt 3. K. Tuhr. pastor. Sunday school It ajn. Horn in mem 11 o'clock Sermoa sui:ect. 'Who la Jesusf lveture servico TtlS o'clock. Luther league in eiiarga. J4u dred Thompson topic leader. - Pledges QSW for Shangri-La Inspired by. two visiting 23 members and guests attending the Friday meeting of the Sa lem Retail Credit association pledged bonds amounting to $103 for Chanxi La. LL J. J. McIIamara, navy re cruiting officer for the naval of ficer procurement, told those pres ent that "there's no need to turn out Shangrl. La unless we have men properly trained to command those ships. We are all stockhold ers- In the affair of our govern ment," he continued. I McNamara J revealed I mat all types of naval personnel are need ed, in enlisted brackets as well' as officers. While the need Is great nonetheless the reourements have not been liberalized but are more rigid now than they were 18 months .ago, he continued. Only men properly trained and equip ped are being sent out. "Do a little bit more to . help us get the men and women we so sorely need," fee appealed. , Yeoman Dorothy Duncan, Port land recruiter 'for Waves who Is spending this week on duty In Salem, told a few inside details about life in the women's branch of the navy. After four to six weeks, basic training at Hunter college,'; NY, WAVES are assigned to specialty schools, she said. Her own train ing center was Stillwater, Okla where all WAVES were quartered in a dormitory nicknamed the US5 Willard, and everything was run . like a ship stairs were lad ders, floors were decks, the young order allows guardian, Emily J. Donaldson, to pay cost of $203 for shingling house of minor. William Brown estate; order approving final'account of Chand ler P. Brown, executor. - Lydia V. Lehman, estate; order appointing Selma K. Lehman ad ministratrix and Ed Rostein, Roy Harland ' and Frank Derby ap praisera.W. ,:".s'.-v '--'w:r..::j John P. Murphy estate; order allowing certain action of admin istratrix. Charles Washington guardian ship;.: order, discharging George GutekunsV guardian. rusncE court ? ": ' Edward Stiff, jr larceny of a bicycle; given 24 hours to . enter plea" and' committed to jail on failure to post $500 baft . - Paul William ' Billmire; trans f er of license t plates; $10 and costs plus two days in Jail, with sentence suspended on payment of fine and costs."v--'f z. MUNICIUAL COURT .'Sam Clancy, transient; drunken ness and vagrancy; 30 days in city jail, sentence suspended on condition - defendant leave city immediately. ' ' Floyd. Raymond Browning, Eu gene; reckless driving; $13 line. Annual Camp Meeting Set The ew"si camp meeting of the Pilgrim Holiness church will open Sunday with Rev. Roy E. Morgan, evangelist Rev. G. Ang lin and others speaking. The camp will be held at Quin- aby park eight miles north of Sa lem. During the camp, there will not be services In the Salem Pil grim Holiness . chapel but . there wul be transportation furnished those who have no way to reach the camp. - . Anyone wishing transportation may, obtain it by reporting at the church, 975 Market street at 8:45 ajn. each Sunday and 7:30 pjn. each nighty Bonney in Jail DALLAS Earl Bonney of West Salem has ' been ; placed In the county jail on the charge of motor vehicle violation. The chief of po lice of West Salem brought him over.- 'i - . l --"r-- i Woodburn Churches tost PBXSBTTaatiAif Sunday school is ajn. Morning serv ice It o'clock Christian Endeavor at 1 &jn. Union Berries a o'clock. Bev. ewen Morgan - preaching. Prayer service Thursday at a pjn. j ' BETaTCX BIIBTTnUAH ' r, Sunday school 10:S ajn, Mrs. B. H. Hughev Supt. Morning service J.0 o'clock. - . - . -- : arrrHonrsT " yt ' J' -J D. Lester ndds. pastor. Sunday school li ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock. . Sermoa subject. "Whet God Expects of His People.' 1 pjaw youth fellowship. Union service a pjn, . et Presbyterian church. CHRISTIAN Sunday school 1ft ajn. Junior church at 11 a m topic, "A Look to the Fu ture." Morning " service 11 o'clock. Young people's meeting S:30 pjn. Un ion service at pan. at Presbyterian ehurcb, ETMAJfinX LUTTnCK A? - . -v Sunday school 10. -43 sj. Moraine serviee o'clock. Luther league at 8 pjn. raEK METHODIST ; Rev. V. M. Abbott, .pastor. Sunday school "43 ajn. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Evening service S o'clock. rnx Gosnx Ilrst end Arthur streets. Sunday school S:4S ajn. adorn in s'rvjee 11 A'rlaetc Children's church 7:1 pjn. Evening service T.-45 o'clock, luesday service 18:44 ajn. Wednesday prayer service 7:1 pjn. rriday. young peo ples service 7:4 pjn. '.., ST. LCTOPS CATHOLIC . ' - Rev. V. L Iiofenbeier. pastor. Sun 6T masses at . SO and 109 pjn. Week day masses et T9 pjn. CmSTIAN SCTXNCE -i; v Second end Garfield streets. - Morn ing service 11 o'clock. members of .naval personnel, the purchased war savings stamps and women requested permission ' to go ashore when they wished leave or liberty, etc A troical day In the life of a WAVE starts at 8 am., according to Yeoman Duncan, when she is awakened; breakfast is a 8:23, fo! lowed by cleaning up quarters; two hours of drilling and classes; luncheon lasts two hours with WAVES spending part of the time readic-, writing letters or mend ing, and washing clothes; classes take up again- in -the afternoon. followed, by a free period, usually devoted to sports; then comes din ner and dancing; 7 to 9:30 pjn. is devoted to study and lights go out at 10 pjn. - Christian Camp Opens Sunday TURNER The ninth annual Christian camp for boys 9 to 12 years old, sponsored by the state Ninety and Nine men's organiza tion, will open Sunday, July 25, at the Turner tabernacle grounds and continue through August 1. Evangelist W. W. White of Port land will be camp director, and deans will be Rev. EUery Parrlsh and Vernon Kullowatz, both of Multnomah. The Instructors in clude John Stotsenburg and Dick Humphreys of Eugene, Dallas Me serve and Alger Fitch of Portland and Lloyd Newton of Baker. Christian training classes, rec reational periods and night bon fire services comprise the daily schedule. Closing on August 1, the older boys camp will convene that day to continue through Aug ust 8, The same camp personnel will be in charge. ' i Boys from 12 to 13 will be reg istered at the latter camp. Lloyd L. Arnett of Portland is commit tee chairman of both camps. ' Church Services in Salem ST. JOHNS LUTHEBAN 16th and A streets. H. W. Gi pastor. Morning service 10 o'clock. Guest speaker, the Bev. B. Spannaus of Seatue wasn. . sir.HLAND mairns ' Church and Highland streets, Her man H Macy, pastor. Sunday school 10 1 ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock. Youth groups T pjn. Evening service S o'clock. Prayer meeting Thursday 8 pjn. : mir CONBlEBAnONaL Marlon and Cottage streets. David Nielsen, pastor.- Sunday school f :48 ajn. Mornine serviee 11 o'clock. Sermon subject. "The Unique Bias of Jesus.' rrasT baptist . Marian and Liberty streets. Irving A. Tax, SO. pastor. Sunday school ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock. Ser mon subject. "Christ s . intereessary Prayer." Evening service 7:30 o'clock. Sermoa subject. "Daniel .Delivered rrom tho Lion's Den." Young people and adult Bible study S:30 pjn. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7.-30 pan. HATES VHJLK BRANCH HavesvUle school. Sunday school t:49 aja. Dewey Devla. Supt. BKD1H COLLEGE BBANCB - Brush Collece school. Bev. Earl JU Baker, pastor. Sunday school 93 a.m. Mark Muett. supu. atorning service 10:43 o'clock.! Young people's meeting 2:30 pjn. rora CDINIH BSaMCH East State end same streets, sunoay school 9:44 ajn. Leon Lambert. Supt. Evening service 7:43 o'clock. Bev. Earl L. Baker, sneaker, mru i pjn. rrayer meeting Thursday. 7:43 pjn.. mST PBESBTTSaiAN Chemekete and Winter streeu. W, Irvin VUnams. paster. Sunday school 9:43 ajn. scorning service iu:sa o'clock. Sermon subject, "Effective Praver." Evening service 7:30 o'clock. Sermon subject. "Tho Enlarcement of Life." Rev. James Aiken Smith. Mon day. 7:30 pjn Boy Scouts. Thursday, 7:30 pjn, service. r ; rrasr cheistian High end Center streets. Dudley Strain, pastor. Sundav school 9:40 -ajn. Mornina service 10 SO o'clock. Sermoa subject. "Prevention end Cure." Ev ening service S o'clock. Sermon sub ject. "Build for Tomorrow. Gene kod- inson. pastor of tne Turner uiurcn oz ennst. win , supply curing tne ao senco of Mr. Strain. TMMANTJEL BAPTIST Hazel and Academy streets. War ren C. Bale, pastor. Sunday school 10 ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock. Young people's meeting at 730 njn. Evening service S o'clock. Prayer meeting on Wednesday at S pjn. v BETHEL North Cottage and D streets. J. T. OlthofZ. DO, pastor. Sunday school 9:41 ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock. Seimun subject. "When Caar We Hear the Voice of God 7? Evening service 7 Jo .o'clock, sermoa . subject, "Un answered Prayer." Dr. J. Leypoldt'Ot Portland preaches both the mornlnc and the night services. BYPTJ at t:30 pjn. Prayer meeting Wednesday at IMS pjn.- ' -. ; f. -. f - ; COVET STKEET CHRISTIAN ' 17th and Court streets. W. H. Ly man, pastor. Sunday school 9c4S ajn. Morning sei vlee 10 AO o'clock. Sermon subject. "If I Be Lifted Us-." Christian Endeavor meetings 7 pjn. Evening service S o'clock. Sermon subject, "Our Spiritual Service." CHUECB OF THE NAZAEENE Center and 13th streets. Bev. Weaver W. Hess, pastor. SuaTday school B:43 ajn. Mornin gservice 11 o'clock. Ser moa subject. "The Cleans! mr Blood." 1 pjn. young people's services. Even-; tne service 0 o clock, sermon subject. "The Triumph of Faith." Wednesday. 8 pJBL. prayer meeting. , mST CRttCB OP CHBIST SCIENTIST . ChemekeU and tibertv streets. Sun day school 11 ajn. Horairf service 11 o'clock. Sermon subject, "Truth." Ev ening service emitted during July and August. Wednesday testimony tneefen st- S pjn.- Reading room J4S Souta Kl?h street open daily except -Sunday and holidays. II ajn. to 9 p.m. Wed nesday to 7 3. Sunday 2 to pjn. ASTT2TCAN I tTiaAN -- .443 Iom Church street. It. A. Cet- tfdane, CD, pastor, a-unoay schoed 8 :i ajn. Jiornin sei vice 11 o'ciocic. erroon su; : :ert. "foUowine tna Teach - lafl of Jeiu." " F-n7NT EYANCrLICAI " t.: iOa.;i3 Capitol and llaxlon streets. E. A. Ml fc'EI teclive Rev. W. Irvin Williams will speak on the topic "Effective Prayer at the Sunday morcLrj worship service of the First Pres byterian church. Soloist is to bo Miss Evelyn Gibson, who will sing -The Lord Is My UtT by Speaks. At the night service, the XUv. James Aiken Smith, visiting pas tor, wIH discuss "The Enlarge ment of Life." Garland He" o well Is to be soloist Delegates leaving Sunday for the Presbyterian : Silver Crek conference are: Phyllis Wilson, Otis 7i2son, Keith Nash, Patricia Wolcott Dorothy , Boucher, Ray mond Boucher, Jean Smith, Mary Lou Payne, Barbara Williams, Marilyn Archibald, Gertrude Meier, Gene Horn, Patsy. Pearson, Janet Miller, Ruby Kearns, Frank McGee, Elsie Johns and Barbara Lewis. The Rev. W. Irvin Williams is dean of the conference for the coming week and Gertrude Hynes, director of religious educa tion, will be one of the conference Instructors. Echo Meeting s Scheduled An "Echo Meeting" will be con ducted by the young people of the Calvary Baptist churdi Sunday at the night service at 7:30 o'clock. Taking part will be those who at tended the. recent Baptist youth camp at Arrah Wanna near Lit Hood, at which Mrs. Edward I. Allen was dean of girls. On the program will be musical selections and chorus singing by the group with short reports of classes, sports, and experiences at Arrah Wanna. Haywortli to Be Guest Speaker Guest speaker Sunday at the 11 ajn. service in the Wesleyan Methodist church at AumsviUe win be Charles Hayworth of Sa- em. He wQl talk also at the Sun day school hour, the subject to bo "Temperance." ; ! , , Klelsmeier, pastor. Sunday school 10 ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock. Gordon Girod. theological student at Western Seminary ef the Reformed church li America, will preach. . . : POUKSQUARE GOSPEL 19th and Breyman streets, Bev.T. W. Henderson. ThB, pastor. Sunday school 9.-45 ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock. Evening service 7:43 o'clock. Sunday. 4:30 pjtu. street meetine. Court and Commercial streets. 0:30 p.m.. young people's service. Tuesday,. 7:4S p inspirational service. Thursday, 7 :4S pjn, young people's service. FIRST EVANGEXICAL Mariea and Summer streets, Bev. J. Kenneth Wishart, pastor. Sunday school 9:43 ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock. Junior church at the same hour. Sermoa subject, "Christian Judging." Youth groups will meet at 0:30 ojbJ Evening service 7 JO o'clock. Bible hour Thursday at 8 o'clock. rrasT Methodist State and Church streets. J. C. Har rison, pastor. Sundsy school 9:43 s.m. Morning service 10 3 o'clock.. Sermoa subject, "When Men end Mountains Meet. evening service 7:43 o cioce. Institute lessons end inspiration by tho youth of the church. Youth fellow ship, 820 pjn. , CHURCH OP CHRIST Cottar and Snipping- streets. H. R, ThornhiU. pastor. Sunday school 1 ajn. aforeing servtc 11 o ciock. niuim study 8:43 pjn. Evening service 7 JO o'clock. ' . - CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY AIXIANCI . 8th and Gaines streets, C. H. Steln- mann. pastor, aunaay scnooi s:na ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock. ; Sermon subject, "A Great Pastor's arnest Plea." Evening service 7:30 o'clock. Sen non subject. "Tho Heart Throb ot God." Wednesday at -J30 pjn prayer hour. rvANcrusnc tabernacle ASSEMBLY OP GOD Ferry end 13th streets. Erie If. Johnson, pastor. Sunday school 0:4S ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock. Ser mon suDjecx. -Annoiniea wim me - of Cladness. Evening service 7 :4 o'clock. 0:30 pjn young people's serv ice. Wednesday, 7:43 pjn service, ENGLSTWOOD CN1TID BRETHREN IN CHRIST North 17th street end Nebraska sv- enue. Bev. Chester O. Goodman, pas tor. Sunday school 9:43 sjn. Morning service 11 o'clock. Sermon subject. 'Freedom Prom Want." Christian En deavor T pjn. Evening service 8 o'clock. . - KNIGHT MEMORIAL : CONGREGATIONAL 19th end Ferry streets, guest speaker. C. H. Qulcly. Sunday school 10 a.m. Morning service 11 o'clock. ' Sermoa subject, "Practical ' Advices Growing Out ef the Old Story of the Maat Whose Religion. Was Stolen. SALVATION ARMY 341 State street. Adj. end Mrs. E. T. Hill. Sunday school . 10 ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock. Sermon subject. "The Individual Prayer." Special young -people's meeting at 8:39 pjn. Evening serviee 7 -JO o'clock. Sermon by Pic James McClelland. CALVARY BAPTIST South Liberty and i East Miner. streets. Edward L. Allen, pastor. Sun day school 9:43 ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock. Sermon subject, -fellowship With Christ." Wednesday. 730 p.m.. victory circle prayer. 0:43 p.m., choir rehearsal. Evening service 7:30 o'clock. Lcho meeting by young people r our. church who attended the Arrsh W anna, youth camp. Friday, July 50. Pioneer's hob lantern hike. CHURCH OP CHRIST Moose hall. L. L. Freeman, minister. Sundsy school 10 ajn. Morning service. 11 o'clock Evening service ecio. Preaching. 7J pjn. . . SAINT PAUL'S EPISCOPAL -' Court and Cheroeketa streets, rtrr. Georv '- H. Swift, rector, lioiy cor. mumun tao am. Morning service at H. i 3 - ; Economical -Conv: ' t TlzztzT TtzlI C . . Ellen, Crs. Praye