The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 16, 1943, Page 5, Image 5

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    Lad Cays EIj Dond .7hen Ete
herl Paulas purchased a JICCO
war bond Friday moroinz through
bis home room at Parrish Junior
fclh school he boosted that room,
No. S2, to top standing in the com
petition at the, school and cave
it the right to hold possession of
the airplane propellor. which sig
nifies leadership this week. Ste
phen is the son of George Paulus,
State shoe shining parlor proprie
tor, and an active leader in the
Greek war relief program, which
Is part 'of the Oregon War chest.
It costs no more to use the best!
He-roof now with Pabco roofing.
No down payment. 12 months to
pay. Phone 9221. R. L. Hfstrom
Co, 375 ChemekeU St
Tor home loan sea Salem Fed
eral. 130 South Liberty. : !
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Dance tonight, Salem armory.
R. D. Woodrow Co., 325 Center
Et, is displaying a modern and
very well made line of painted and
unpainted furniture at reasonable
prices. :, j( t ' " .:
Officer En Route Sheriff Floyd
Tine of PinevHle, Mo., has noti
fied Sheriff A. C. Burk that he
will be here this weekend to take
into his' custody Roy ': Ross and
Buck"? Gandy, arrested' here early
this week on a warrant from Mis?
aouri. The two are wanted in con
nection with investigations into the
disappearance of 1000 chickens
and some - livestock, Fine said.
Ross and Gandy maintain that the
chickens in. question were .their
property.
Haskins Do-Nut Kitchen, 138 S.
Cotage, opens Mori., Oct 18, after
vacation. Welcome our old cus
tomers & invite, you to try our
"big mug of Boyd's delicious cof
fee our Blue J Ribbon Donuts,
15c." It's a whole lunch. Freshest
-thing in town at 30c dozen. to take
out Open 5:30 a. m. to 1:30 p. m.
Wanted: Clean cotton rags no
small pieces. Oregon Statesman.
I " ' i :
Takes Jb at Condor Kenneth
Hunt, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. fW.
Hunt 1374 North! Capitol street
who since : his graduation 3 from
Willamette university a year ago
has been employed as a case work
; er for the public welfare commis
sion in Salem, has been hired as
administrator for the welfase com
mission of Gilliam and Wheeler
counties. He ; left last week : for
' Condon, where he makes his head
quarters when not traveling over
the two counties,
' Nite School-New classes In short
hand, typing and office machines.
Capital Business College. P. 5987.
Waitresses-Wanted. Senator Food
Shop.
"Cm' Cronlse Photographs and
Frames. 1st Natl Bank Bldg.
Wae Recruiter Leaves Lt Kay
Beatty, Wac ; recruiter, loaned to
the Salem recruiting office during
the two weeks' furlough of Sgt
Alyce Cline, wQl report back to
. Portland today for duty. She will
take up a new assignment includ
ing appearing on radio shows. Sgt
dine has been spending her fur
lough in Nebraska visiting i her
parents, and will be in the Salem
office today.
Hyacinths, tulips,! Narcissus, other
fall bulbs. Jary Florist Fred Mey-
.- er Drug. :v; i:
Special purchase of Birge waHpa
per: 13 patterns high grade stock
(30 to SO patterns each); Most 'are
regularly 75c to $1.75 a single roll;
special price, 16c to 31c. Elf
atrom's, 375 Chemeketa. : '
Called Fire South Salem
firemen were called 'out at 7:20
street where a chimney fire was
in progress. - ,
(Obituary
Petersen
Alfred S. Peterson of Eugene at
a local hospital October 14. Sur
vived by wife, Mrs. FJvina E. Pe
terson of Eugene;- one daughter,
. Mrs. Althea Klingel of San Fran
cisco. Calif.; four brothers: P. Au-
eutui Peterson of England,
George W. Peterson of Minneso
ta. Dr. Elmer Peterson of Kansas,
and Charles Peterson of Washlng-
ton. Services will be held Satur
day, October 18, at 2 p. m. from
"the Clough-Barrick chapeu , t-on
eluding services at Mount Crest
Abbey Mausoleum,
nolman '
Charles Holman, late resident
1 f $29 North 17th street at a lo
cal hospital October 14 at tne age
of 57. Survived by wife, Mrs. Ella
; Holman; three daughters: ' Mrs.
Otto Albers of Salem, Mrs. Robert
L, KeUey of Seattle, Miss Shirlee
Jeanne Holman of Salem; one son,
Charles Pershing Holman of USN;
two sisters: Mrs. Lfflie Zirkel of
' Dilhus, Ohio, Mrs. Anna Batis of
Salem; one brother, Walter Hol
man of Salem. Also survived by
two , grandchildren, Gordon and
Betty Albers of Salem. . Services
wffl be held Monday, October 13,
at 130 p. m. from the Clough
Barrick chapel. , r
Cemhardt
. Crispin Bernhardt- lat of
Couth Winter street at a local
hospital October-15. Survived by
one daughter, Mrs. Lyman Pen
neU of St Helens, Ore.; one son,
George Bernhardt of Salem; three
grandchildren: Mrs. Harold Pugh
cf Portland, Lee L. Pennell of St
Helens, and W. Lotus PenneU of
Portland. Announcements later b?
Clough-Barrick company.
n
Dim out
SzU gunsetj6:24 -Sun.-
sunrise 7:31
(Weather en pare 1)
Three Industrial Deaths Three
fatalities, 1179 industrial accidents
and six - claims for . occupational
disease benefits: were reported to
the state industrial accident com
mission . during ; the week ended
October 14, the commission an
nounced Friday. The fatalities in
volved Donald Wilson BroWer,
Crescent Lake, "cat" driver,- and
Helleman B. Rasmussen, Astoria,
laborer.
fjutr florist Ph. 8592. 1278 N. Lib.
Featuring same bulb special as of
fered by Fred Meyer stores. Bag
of 59 choice narcissus bulbs; only
$1.49. Jary Florist Fred Meyer
Drug. '
Dance tonight Salem armory.
. -Townsend Meeting The Town
send district council meeting will
be l held ; at the Salem ; YMCA
building on Sunday, October 17.
Doors will open at 10 a.m. and din
ner " will be served at 12 noon.
Each member must provide his
own table service. A business ses
sion will follow; with a principal
speaker and a program. The pub
lic is Invited to attend.
Wanted Journeyman meat cut
ter for 1st class market Excel, pay
and real opportunity. State Street
Grocery and Market 1230 State St
Lost Billfold containing currency.
Reid Murdoch check and personal
papers. Reward. Dale Hilborn, Rt
4, Bx, 308.
Club Ne. 3 to Meet Townsend
club No. 9 will meet Tuesday
night at 8 o'clock at 17th and
Court street G. C Gillis, formerly
a club member now living in Port
land, will speak, telling of the
shipyards and discussing the cur
rent events.
Calling all hungry guys ladies
too! Hassans' Do-Nut Kitchen op
ens Mon, Oct 18th. We are told
many of our 'customers are starv
ing to death, so be there and we
will have that Big Mug of Coffee
& 3 do-nuts for you 15c
Wanted, oil circulator. Ph. 5882.
CIRCUIT COURT
f Amanda Anderson vs. George
Anderson; motion to set aside de
fault order. , . , . . .
Myrue i. castuio vs. Louis Cas
tillo; divorce decree gives plain
tiff temporary custody of six mi
nor children and $13 a month sup
port money for each of five of
them. - ' .
Otto F. Durant vs. Roy Raines;
application to place on docket
Lerna Owens vs. Arthur I. Ow
ens; application to place on docket
Etta May Lacey vs. William R.
Lacey; application to place on
docket.
i Doris Borden vs. Cecil Borden;
motion to set for trial Monday,
October 18, at 1:30 p.m.
1 Bernita M. Stewart vs. George
N. Stewart; answer - denies most
allegations of complaint; applica
tion to place on trial docket
? Mary E. Rasmussen vs. Morris
L. Rasmussen; application to place
on' divorce calendar; default or
der. .: "".
Maude Flatman vs. Al Lulay;
Order extends time for filing
transcript to December 15." '
! Stephen Hull vs.JIt Angel Flax
Growers association; third amend
ed complaint elects cause of ac
tion; that plaintiff is suing for
redemeption of a stock certificate.
I American Surety Co. of New
York vs. W. Y. Richardson; judg
ment order for $3935.23 and. costsr
Anna Marie Robinson vs. Fred
G. Robinson; application to place
on trial docket; order of default
I Ernest Uehlinger vs. Muriel
Uehlinger; application to place on
trial docket
PROBATE COURT
Anna Eliza ' McKinney estate;
order authorizes 1 Pioneer Trust
CoV administrator, to seU ' down
timber on certain property.
Colonel Jay Olmsted estate;
claim of D. D. Olmsted for $200;
receipt for compromise payment
of $88.79.
. Henry Boersma estate; order
sets hearing on' final account of
Florence A. Boerscaa, administra
trix, November 16 at 10 ajn.
: Ray Jr Stumbo- estate; order
authorizes Barbara Ann Stumbo,
executrix, to sell certain personal
I property.' ' ' i. , : .
. Lefla G. Bier esrtate; final de
cree approves fie al accouat ; of
Charles Bier, executor.
Joseph Huler atate; final ac
count Of William 'Gahlsdorf,' for
mer ' administrator de bonis non,
shows receipts of $ 169 JO, dis
bursements of $2T.T.50, total cred
its and debits of $1:000.75; account
filed in recognition that a court
order, reversing a previous order.
has named Frank S. Smith as ad
ministrator de bonis non. : h
Frank L. Webster estate; final
order anwroves fif al and supple
mental final accounts of E. W.
Harlan d, , administrator; supple
mental account .sets forth that
r" 1 C::J Fashioned
! Revival
i Charles E. Full
er, D 1 r e e t r.
'I j Forceful - Gospel
1 rreachlnr.KSLT.1
: i Saaay 5 P. M.
Latenuiuiuki Gostl Broadcast
rents .LsiT'iAs2;trc
among Calera .pocketbook owners
continued Thursday and "Friday,
city police reports indicated. Mrs.
John niedje, tZ3 Oak street, .said
she had lost a shopping, bag with
four persons' ration books and $43
to $43 on a city bus.-Mrs. Dale
Hilborn, route four, Salem, told
of loss of her husband's billfold
containing $40 to $50 In -currency
and a check Jot $12.01 together
with "A" and fB" gasoline ration
books, Hflborn'a driver's license
and social security card.'
Grocery clerk wanted: Good pay,
finest working conditions. State
Street Grocery and Market, 1230
State .St .. -
Dance tonight Salem armory.
Rummage Sale FrL-Sat . 169
High; Presbyterian Ladies,
S.
Justice - Appointed Gov. Earl
Snell announced : Friday the . ap
pointment of Lou Kellison, Chilo
quin, as justice-of the peace of
Wood River district - Klamath
county, for a term beginning Oc
tober 18 Judge KelHson succeeds
3. Blaine Stinson, who resigned
due to his removal from the com
munity. Tune in tonight hear the Gali
lean Hour, KSLM, 9:45 every Sat
urday evening. .
Listen to the Galilean Hour to
night KSLM, 9:45 p.m.
Compliance Asked Strict ob
servance of the 35 miles an hour
motor vehicle speed regulation in
the central Oregon army maneuv
er area was urged by Secretary of
State Robert S. Farren, jr., here
Friday. TarreD said he had receiv
ed complaints ; that the regulation
is being violated.'
Badminton Planned .First
meeting of a badminton club, open
to both men and women, is plan
ned for November 2 at the Salem
YMCA. The night meetings are to
be held each Tuesday and Friday,
under plans laid by Del DeSart,
chairman, Walter-Minier and Bet
tyrae Wenderoth, organizing com
mittee. Electric Cleaners will be opened
for business at 565 Highland Ave.,
Monday, Oct : 18.
Watch Stolen Mrs. Betty San
som, 248 D street, reported to city
police Friday that sometime dur
ing the past two weeks her wrist
watch had been stolen from her
apartment
claim tt Emergency. Crop and
Feed Loan office of the Farm
Credit administration of the fed
eral- Department - of Agriculture
has been, setUed for $152.34. r ,
Laban A. Steeves estate; order
authorizes Mary Ellen Steeves,
executrix,' to execute.: certain; in
struments in order to recover for
the estate $5342.08 by completing
a certain agreement between de
cedent and Dr. Verden E. Hockett
involving a trust held , by United
States National Bank of Portland.
The agreement involved equip-'
rnent in a clinic jointly owned by
Drs. Steeves and Hockett
Laban Richard Steeves, Wade
Steeves and Thomas Watson
Steeves guardianship; order ap
proves annual account of Mary El
len Steeves, guardian.-
I DeU Byers Woodcock estate; A.
W. Smither, Leo Page and .Nellie
Schwab appraise- estate at $14,
49022. ' ; .f
; Frank K. LoveU estate; final
order discharges Willis B. Morse
and Pink Patterson as executors
and shows that bequests included
$1500 to Salem General hospital
and $2018.93 as well as certain real
property to Shriner's hospital, f
; Seabury Strong Brown 'estate;
appraised by E. C. Denny, Wil
liam Rauscher and George H. Bell
at $1000. v
Joseph W. Lentz estate; order
appoints Marie Mills administra
trix. ' f
' Stanley W. Jones, Daryl G.
Jones and Sally Jo Jones guardi
anship; order appoints C. B. Dar
land, JVC Leedy and M. Tromm
litz appraisers. . '
MARRIAGE APPLICATIONS
Jacob Bachmeier, 21, Mt Angel,
Coast Guard member, and Bertha
Wolf, 20, Mt Angel; route 1.
Albert Joseph Vachter, 23,
Woodburn, route l 1, farmer, and
Lucille Ella Kuensting, 21, Wood
burn route 1.
. Earl H. Willis, 27, Camp Adair
soldier, and Marie LVaverka, 28,
Birmingham, Ala beauty opera
tor. ;
JUSTICE COURT ;
Luther Barnes; no vehicle li
cense on house trailer; plea of
guilty; case continued to 10 a.m..
October 15, lor sentence.
i Francis Joseph OTJonnell; ; no
motor vehicle license; $2.50 and
costs.- -
MUNICIPAL COURT .
Delmer Curtis Kobow; operat
ing motor vehicle while under in
fluence of intoxicating U liquor;
$150 and 30 days; released on or
der of judge.
John Lama, 1555 Norway street;
assault and battery; $100 baiL
First Methodist Church
Down town the tall white spire.
" Sunday 10:50 'Man Cannot Handle
Life Alone"
A Sermon -by the Paster
Dr. J. C. Harrison
Visitors and Friends in the City Are
Cordially Invited -
- 'fZlslM 'Harass--Uaxica -'taczij
department of health will conduct
an. Immunization clinic at High
land school on Tuesday, -IThUs
the clinic ia'befcj hdd primarily
for first graders, other pupils not
previously immunized may be In
cluded. Tuberculin tests win be
given- to ajjy:first" graders. whose
parentsmake the request
1936 Ford Tudor. Radio & heater.
good cond. Must sell. Anytime Sat
or Sunday morning. 1763 Berry
St, Salem, -.
Invisible hosiery mending, for
merly of J. C. Penney's, 454 Ma
rion,' phone 3440.
Kevl Williams
To Discuss
Fundamentals
Second. sermon In. a series of
four dealing with the fundamen
tals of the reformed faith, "Ac
cording to His Sovereign Power,
wfll be given by Rev. W. Irvm
Williams at the First Presbyterian
church Sunday morning The sen
ior choir,' under1 the direction of
Clifford Elliott Witt present two
special anthems, "Behold the Mas
ter Passeth By" by Hammond and
"Open Our Eyes" by MacFarlane.
, f At tne. 7:30 o'clock service Leo
nard Steinbeck wfll present the
third in a series of dramatic read
ings from the great Shakespearian
tragedies. The pastor wfll foUow
with a sermon on "The Tragedy of
Indecision," from Hamlet The Bi
ble study wfll continue this week
from the four gospels, "The Life
of Our Saviour."
Rev. Strain
Discusses
Old Testament'
- t ' - ...
The series of sermons from Old
Testament lessons win be continu
ed Sunday morning at the First
Christian church when Rev. Dud
ley Strain will speak on the sub
ject "When God . Hides His Face."
The' adult choir, under the direc
tion of John Schmidt jr., wfll con
tribute to the theme with the an
them "The Lord Is My Shepherd,"
by Gaines,:, with solo , parts sung
by Betty Pugh Hagen. r
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur' Flint were
selected as official sponsors of the
senior high Christian Endeavor at
a recent planning conference, and
they wfll assume their new duties
at. the Sunday' night meeting of
that group. Mrs.. Dudley Strain
wfll continue to serve as counsel
lor for the group, also.
At the night service, the sermon
by the minister wfll be "Concern
ing Sin" and special music at this
service wfll include an anthem by
the choir, "Lord, I Am Thine,", by
KuUak.
Johnsons Set
Gospel Series
Special gospel services wfll be
conducted in the Stayton Assem
bly of God church from October
19 to October 24, inclusive, Rev.
Eric M. Johnson to be the speaker
at all the services, assisted by Mrs.
Johnson as song leader and soloist
Mr. and Mrs. Johnson have had
many years of experience as evan
gelists, missionaries and pastors.
Previous to his pastorate in Sa
lem, Mr. Johnson was pastor of
the Bethel Full Gospel church in
San Francisco, Previous to that
they served as missionaries in the
Belgian Congo and the Gold Coast
West .Africa. . ' - ,
On Tuesday night October 19,
there, wfll be an opening mission
ary rally with pictures from the
cannibal tribes of the Belgian
Congo. Everybody is invited to all
the services. Dwight Roys Is the
pastor of the Stayton church.
Free Methodists
Hosts arSaleinT
For District Meet
A district conference of the Sa
lem district is in progress at the
Free Methodist church. Market
and North Winter "streets, with
Rev. D. L. Fen wick, conference
superintendent in charge.
i A service of special Interest to
young people is being arranged
for tonight with Rey. C. W. Green,
youth evangelist from Santa Cruz,
Calif, as the principal speaker.
i Three " services wfll be held
Sunday -with ; ' Rev. : Fenwick
preaching' at 11 o'clock. At 230
a service in the Interests of for
eign missions will be held with
Mrs. Ona Starkey of Albany pre
siding. The closing message of the
session at 7:45 pan. wfll be deliv
ered by Rev. Streeter Arnett for
merly an executive of the church
In Canada, but now serving as
pastor at Brownsville.
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" ff TT1
ZcZirin to SpcIi
To Youn People
At Banquet Toniglit
The young people's squad of the
Calvary Baptist church- begins Its
faU work with the "kickoff ban
quet" tonight at 6:30 o'clock. Rev.
C Howard ; Smith, - director of
youth work at Calvary churchy Is
In charge of the plans for the
banquet and is being assisted by
Miss Marguerite Ordway, who' re
cently, joined the Calvary staff as
1 church ' secretary.
I Due . to the Sue
s' essful visitation
j campaign which
I the young people
I carried on last
I Sunday after-
4 .
noon; - it is esti
mated that there
f .. I will be over 100
young people In
Margacrtt ordwayattendance at the
banquet Calvary ; young people
have obtained Guy Zehring, direc
tor of youth work at Hinson Me
morial Baptist church in Portland,
as the principal speaker. Music
for the occasion will be furnished
by the Friesen quartet, of Salem
and Miss Ordway who wfll play
selections on the vibraharp. :
i Dr.: and Mrs. Kinley 1 K. Adams
are chairmen of the banquet This
event promises to be an outstand
ing occasion in the - program of
youth work at Calvary church.
Another feature of the "rustling"
October campaign wfll be the door
Stepministry carried on Sunday
afternoon by the members of the
Sunday school. They wfll meet af
ter the morning service for dinner
before going out to visit the inac
tive members oi the Sunday
school. The Sunday school has set
as its goal 300 in attendance on
October 24, which is designated
as homecoming Sunday.
Monitor Host
To SS Meeting
The Monitor Bible Standard
church wfll be host for the Silver
ton , district of Marion ' county
council of Christian education on
Sunday, October 17, at 2:30 p.m.
i The program includes: song and
devotional . service, Rev. Howard
Don Lewis, Monitor; musical num
ber, Sflverton Christian SS; re
cital of memory verses by. Sun
day schools; musical number.
Christian Missionary Alliance;
song. Silver Cliff .SS male quar
tet Scotts Mills Friends; conven
tion sermon, Rev. ' Walter Cook,
Scotts Mills; benediction, Rev.
Russen Myers, Sflverton.
: After1 the program, the children
wfll go to the Monitor Congrega
tional church to be In a special
children's service under the direc
tion of Mrs. Jackson.
Foursquare Sets
Youth Day, Ends
Evangelism
Young people of the Foursquare
Gospel church , wffl celebrate
youth day this Sunday, Rev. T. W.
Henderson, pastor, announces. A
special musical program has been
arranged and the young people are
scheduled, to speak at the Cru
sader service at 620 pjn.
t They wfll also be in charge of
the musical program at the night
service at 7:45 pjn. at which time
Evangelist Reppond wffl be bring
ng the closing message of the ser
ies of revival services held at the
church, - . ; . , v
l Further announcements wfll be
made over KSLM on the 'broadcast
known as The Foursquare Church
of the Air which Rev. Henderson
conducts ' every Sunday between
320 and 4:40 pjm. .
Salvation-Army Sets .
Harvest Festival . :
- The Salvation Army is observ
ing its annual harvest festival at
the citadel this Sunday. The. spe
cial harvest service wffl be pre
sented Sunday night at 720 at
which time the hall wfll be decor
ated with fruits, vegetables and
farm produce donated by farmers
and sold to increase ' funds for
home and 'foreign 'missionary
work. The produce wfll 'be sold
Monday night at 730 pjn. '.' "-
Volley Churchci
SALEM HEIGHTS COKMUNTTT
Libertv Soad uui Madrona avenue.
r. C SUnnmrd. pastor. Sunday school
1 an. Moraine aervic ll ociocjc.
Sermon ublct. "rb Ordinances of
th Church." Special music. Mr. Ben
Doerkaen.
NTOAKOS rtTTHESAli
Monitor. Sunday school 19 am. - :
PKESBTTEJUAN
Gervaia. Jamea Aiken Smith, pastor,
Sunday achool Id ajn. Morninc service
11 o'clock. Rer. Charles C Haworth of
Willamette , university will be - the
speaker. Mr, Smith is to preach at Cot-
tare Grove, where ne was - pastor
few years mfo. Christian Endeavor at
C5 If. II:;h
i
L
Idimc
Convention
World parish day wfll be ob
served November 10 by members
of the First Baptist church with a
miniature northern Baptist con
vention at the church here since
no national convention was held
this year or wfll be held for the
duration. ,- ' .'
The observance wfll last all day
followed by night services. Exhl
bits,; worship,! speeches, a fellow
ship dinner and a chance for
members to express their opin
ions on some of the conference
Issues now facing northern Bap
tists aU wfll be featured v in the
program. ; vr - -'r'.jr , v ! '
. Appointed- to plan the day's
events are Robert Nixon, program
chairman;: Ray Gates, arrange
ments chairman; Ernest Peterson,
fellowship dinner chairman; Mrs.
Floyd White and Mrs. Walter Lot
tis, exhibits; Mrs. Lee Cross, re
gistration; and Mrs. Delores Bail
ey, attendance.
Dr. Irving A. Fox is pastor of
the First church.
Congregational
Association
To Meet Here
First Congregational "church,
Marion and Cottage streets, wfll be
hosts Sunday to the East Willa
mette Association of Congregation
al Churches starting with the aft
ernoon session at 3 o'clock. The
night session wfll be at 720. A
supper wfll be served at' 6 pjn.
by the Mayflower guild.
The afternoon session wfll be
devoted to the discussion of the
various areas of church work. Rev.
Wfllard B. Hau, pastor of Knight
Memorial Congregational church,
wfll speak about youth work. The
women's work of the church wfll
be considered by Miss Ethel Hol
lister. Mrs. Ethel Mack wffl pre
side at the forum oh missionary
work.t The laymen's fellowship
discussion wfll be led by Dr. W, C
Jones. Mrs. Mark McCallister wffl
present the social action work of
the church.
At the night session, the Rev.
Wilbur Simmons wffl speak on
the memo ;T"he Church Looks
Ahead." Foflowing his address the
Rev. Paul A. Da vies, state super
intendent wffl speak on the sub
ject TThe Church at Work." Ai
the night worship service conduct
ed by- Rev. David Nielsen,' Cory-
don, Blodgett wffl sing. The choir
also, wiIT.be present to assist in
the service. . s
Evangelists.
To Lead Services
One of the conference evangel
ists of tne Pacific northwest dis
trict of Pilgrim Holiness churches
Milton Harrington, wfll conduct
Sunday services October IT at the
Pilgrim Holiness church, 975 Mar
ket street
Mrs. Harrington wfll sing and
play, as weU as direct music for
the two services. Rev. Harrington
wfll bring bom morning and night
sermons with Sunday school at
9:45, morning worship at 11 and
night worship at 73(X o'clock.
Voodburn
Churchoj
'J
BBTHEX. nUSSBTTKBUAN
Rev. Oeorc Cremley. pastor. Sun-
Amm 1A-4S UL Mr. IVKllS KOO-
nis. Supt. Momtna service It o'clock.
rut navsarrraatiAN ' j:
Rev. ceorca- uroraiey. pasior. eunuij
luiil 1 am Unrntnf urviea 11
o'clock. Christian Endeavor at T pjn.
Union service S ' o'clock. D. Lester
Fields praarhlnt Christian church.
ST. LUKE'S CATHOLIC
Raw. V. I Moffcnbeiar. pastor, sun-
day masses at . SdO and 19 JO ajn.
Weeic-cay masses ax im sa
ruix goshtl '
first and Hayes streets, mts. lots
Sarensen- naator. Sunday school fHS
ajn. Morninc service 11 o'clock. Chil
dren's church T:l pja. Kvesuaa erne
7:43 o'clock. Tuesday service at 10:43
ajsv Wednesday prayer service at TS
pjn. rrtday young people's service at
7.-4S pjn. .
METHODIST
D. Lester Fields, pastor. Morning
service 11 o'clock. Sermon subject.
-Too Much Baga ty Win." Tuesday.
i-JO pjn, WSCS meets with Mrs. Ralph
Sebera. CSS Youa street. Tuesday.
t-M pjn4 Crusader's rally to First
church In Salem. Pot-luck dinner. First
church furnishes coffee.
FOUKS QUAKE GOSPEL
Vm.m Lhtmlll stiegt. SlindSV achOOl
rSS ajn. Morninc service 1 lo'clock.
Uruuaeri inemnir ew pm iiRnui
ervieo 1:0 o'clock.,; . ;
CK7UTXAK SClOfCX
Second and Garfield streets. Morn
inc servica 11 o'clock. ": '
cmuv vttant IS ijn. Tun tor enurth
11 ajn. Topic. "How Do You Ltvef
Morning- aerrico 11 o'clock. Sermon
subject. "Obtaining Heights." Junior
Christian Endeavor. CFC 6:4 p.m. Un
ion -service o'clock in Christian
church. Rev. D. Lester Fields, preach-
Inc. :.,,';:;r:;-;v.'. ' ' " i ..-
DIMANTX LCTRratAK
. Sundav school 10 ajm. Morninc Serv
Ico 11 o'clock. Luther learuo 1:4S pjn.
Con firm nts meet Saturday.. 10 -ajn.
Ladies Aid Tbursoay. . .
DR. JAMES E. DODDS -
Author of Conscious IznmortaTity,"' First
Vice-President and N. W. District President
of the. International I Tew Thought Alliance,
Pastor Church of Truth, Portland. "
guaiay Everlsrs at the T.'ew lcalIon .
TRUTII CENTER -
. Cllve E Sevens, Leader
Oclr nULls Is Etm Worth living.
Oct.' 21 Inner Harmony. . ' '
Ort. 31 The Faithful' Always Succeed.
St, Salem.
You are welcome.
See Church Notices
tl. FALX'S r?iscc?AL
Church and Chemaketa streets. Rev.
Ceorr H. Swift, pastor. Communion
ajn. Church school - :3 ajn.
l;orainc service 11 o'clock. Confirma
tion Instructions. 1 pjn. in rector's
study. , ,
Fit EC METHODIST
Market and North Winter streets. J.
X. Stewart, pastor. Sunday school SrU
ajn. Morning servica 11 o'clock. Rev.
D. L. Fenwick. cuest speakar. Mission
ary service S30 pjn. Mrs. Ona Star
key presldinc. Young people's meeting
7 pjn. Eveninc service 1Ai o'clock.
Rev. S. Arnett. preachlnc. Prayer
meetlnc Wednesday. 1 AS pjn., -
EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
! Ferry and 13th streets. Erie M. John
son. pastor. Sunday achool ,S:45 ajn.
Morninc servica 11 o'clock. Sermon
subject. "Drafted for the Final Battle."
6:30 pjn-. younc people's service. Ev
en truf service t:4S o cwcjl sermon sun-
ject. "Too Little and Too Late Tues-
nay. s p.m.. war women prayei
meetinc. Wednesday, T:43 p.m serv
ice, choir rehearsals . ' A -
' rmM mvA lath itnwtL Sv. Weaver
W. Hess, pastor.'-Sunday school t r4S
ajn. Mom in gservico ll o ciock. oer
tnoa subject. "As For Me and My
House Wo Will Serve the Lord." Ev--n
mr wtt 7-M aVlaelr. Sermon
subject. "When Heaven's Doors Are
CMSeaV - Kevxvat pmputa wi'""
Wednesday nicht with Rev. Lon R.
wooarum, evsngeiiau
CALVARY BAPTIST "
urn.. .nH Snuth IJhertv streets. Ed
.4 T. Allan nuiAT. SundaV BCnOOl
9:45 ajn. Morninc service 11 o'clock.
Sermon subject. Jonan ana nu uoa.
haiinf imw T-jd o'clock. Sermon
subiect- -The Glory of Chrlst.' . Wed
nesday service T30 pjn.
NCLEWOOD UNITED BRETHREN
IN CHRIST . .
- u4k 17th itrMt siuf Nebraslra Av
enue. Rev. Chrester 0.Goodman. pas
tor, o una ay scnooi. vtu un, nmuni
service U o ciock. sernran raoim,
"Abound In This Grace Also." Chrts
m -M tniuMp V t m Iv.nlnr service
S o'clock. Sermon subject. "The Power
of too Hoiy spun
FOURSQUARE GOSPEA . ;
I8th ana BreyiMn sxreeis, itev. i .
W. Henderson. : ThB.' pastor. Sunday
hnnl i m uiL Mornlna' service 11
o'clock. Sermon subject. "Cross Bear
Inc.", Evening service 7:4S o'clock. Sermon-
subject by Evangelist Reppond.
S30 pjn youth day program. Tuesday.
T:4S pjn.. inspiration.!- service. Thurs
day. 7:49 pjn., younc people's service.
HIGHLAND FRIENDS - '
Highland avenue and cnurcn streec
Herman H. Macy. pastor. Sunday
rfiiwl in m Unralnr , service 11
o'clock. Aristian Endeavor croups at
as pjn. jcveninc service i -m sunu.
Prayer meetinc Thursday at 720 pjn.
COURT STREET CHRISTIAN
; 17th and -Court streets, W. H. Ly-
. Atne. SimU arJuMl 045 ajn.
Morninc service 10 o'clock. Sermon
subject, me unnus nomt.
Uan Endeavor 6a0 pjn. EvoninC Service
TaO o'clock. Sermon subject. "Bunninf
Away." Serviee and , choir pracUce
Thursday, 7 JO pjn.
IAS ON LEE METHODIST
North Winter and Jefferson streets.
g. Raynor Smith, pastor. Sunday
school' S:4S ajn. Morning service 11
o clocK. seimon suoject. -ws un
expected Surplua." Eveninc service
7 o'clock, youth fellowship.
CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY
mann. pastor. Sunday school t:4S a.m.
Morninc service u octocs. mu nv
M-w niM nuikv. gel llMl Btlbiect.
-Tho Grace of God." Eveninc service
7:30 o'clock. Mr. Movsjc sermon suo
Ject. "From Prison to Pulpit.; Wed-
mmI y ' .
A-Tt-eh e.aaa, ri as 0a BiS'saaati TwiA
Nielsen, pastor. Sunday school t 5
man win speak. Morning service 11
o cioc. nermon nuqRti auu uuu
Compulsion." :S o'clock, young pee-
ciaUoa of Concrecatlonal churches will
meet m.aessMas in uie uicnnim wu
at WCht. :
t i . - w
..mi i.rn n irnnv
m.vt rait !- T. T. Wee-
man, pastor. Sunday - school IS ajn.
jaornmc service n o cjock. sma;
Uce 1 pjn. Eveninc service 7 JO o'clock.
FIRST EVANGELICAL "
Marlon and Summer streets. Rev. J.
VanMtK - Widiul naator. Sundav
school 9:45 ajn. Morninc service 11
o'clock, junior cnurcn win meet ax
the same hour. Sermon subject, "The
Gifts of the Holy - Spirit." Youth
Croups will meet at 930 pjn. Eveninc
service 7 JO o'clock. Sermon subject.
Th, lOrtee of tMaainatad Emotions."
Prayer meeting Thursday at 7 JO pjn.
KNIGHT MEMORIAL -CONGREGATIONAL
lth and Ferry streets, wiiiara .
Hall, pastor. Sunday school 10 ajn.
Moraine servica 11 o'clock. Sermon
subject. The Marks of a Christian."
taTMANUEL BAPTIST ' '
Hasel and Academy streets. Warren
C Hale, pastor. Sunday school 10 ajn.
Uarn(n Muwica 11 o'clock. Youns DCO-
ple'i meeting at T pjn. Eveninc service
7.-30 o'clock, prayer-roeeunc on wea
nesday at 7 JO pa ;
LESLIE METHODIST
' sitiith rnmnun-iil and Mvers streets.
Joseph Knotts, pastor. Sunday-school
ajn. 'Mormnc service n o w.
Sermon subiect. "Careful to Maintain
Good Works." Youth croups meet at
0:30 pjn. Eveninc service 730 o'clock.
Sermon subject. "The Challence to
rhrietiln Youth. Prayer . meeUnc
Thursday at 7 JO pjn. . , . . .
FIRST CHRISTIAN
Center and Hlffh streets. Rev. uuaiey
Strain, pastor. Sunday school t:4S ajn.
Morninc senrice 100 o'clock. Sermon
subject, "When- God Hides His Face."
11 ajn- children a cnurcn.- e:i pjn
Christian Endeavor. Eveninc service
7a0 o'clock. Sermon subject. "Con-
cerninc Sin." Wednesday, cnurcn nicnt.
AMERICAN LUTHERAN
343 North Church street. M. A.
Getzendaner. DO, pastor. - Sunday
chool S:4S ajn. Morninc service 11
o'clock. Sermon subject. "Followinc
Jesus in a Life of Service." Luther
lea rue 7 njn. Eveninc service at a
o'clock. Sermon subject, "A Great Con
fession of Coveunc.
mimi iit ru' nrrwni
Cni4k riwiiiiMMil .nH WaaKtnvtAn
streets. Mrs. JohnvJ. TrachseL pastor,
Sunday school 10 ajn. Mornine; service
tl o'clock. Sermon subiect. "The Spir
it and the Word." Eveninc service 730
o ciock. ce teaaer, jtenneua mxuer.
Sermon subject. "OvercomlnC Temp
tation." Prayer meetinc Thursday, 7 JO
pjn. . ,.-, . - ,
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN -
rhnv-aB m tvintee efreeta ftev. W
Irvin Williams, pastor. Sunday school
s:u ajn. snornms servica usj cn
SUNDAY,
i.- - --' - - -
According. To His Sovereign Power
-7:C9 P. 11-
The Tragedy of Indecision
. . . . llcmlct
5 Vr. YZVIX VrlLLlA?lS, PASTOR
First Prccbytcrian Church
Viltcr Et Chemeketa
'Hl "tasv AfiKMAiMa CBr
Sermon S"' Ject. "Accor-ilsf Ta.J"'f
Sovere' n Jrower." L vr U; T rv: '" 1.
o'clock. Sermon subject. r "t-
dy of lad'sion." fcervice liuf-
at 7 JO on. "Ihe LUe of Our tivwut."
SALVATION AESIY
3tl State street. MJ. T. P. r'-n'i,
pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m. jUorrunj
service 11 o'cloclc Sermon sui-jeci.
"Tho Fruit BaskeC" JCveninC service
7 JO o'clock. Sermon subject, "Karvett
Time." .
FEKST METHODIST
State and Church streets. J. C. Har
rison, pastor. Sunday school S.-4S a.m.
Morning service is so o ciock. stmnrat
subject. - "Man Cannot Handle LMe
Alone." Evening service 7:43 o'cloclc.
Sermon subject, "In All Their Auc
tions. He Was Afflicted." Youth and
Intermediate groups meet together at
a pjn, for the second in their ser
ies on understanding the Bible.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTISTS
Chemeketa and Liberty streets. Sun
day school 11 am. Services 11 ajn. and
p.m. Sermon subject, "Doctrine of
Atonement."' Wednesday meetinc at S
pjn. Readinc room 14 S. High street.
FIRST BAPTIST
Marion and Liberty streets. Irving A.
Fox, DO. pastor. Sunday school 9:43
ajn. Morning service U o'clock. Ser
mon subject. "The Coming of the Holy
Spirit." Young people's meeting, 6 JO
pjn. Evening service 7 JO o'clock. Ser
mon subject. "Asa's Good Reign."
Prayer meeting Wednesday. 7 JO pjn.
FOUR CORNEAS BRANCH
East State and Lima streets. Sunday
school 9:43 ajn Leon Lambert. Supt.
BYPTJ 7 p.m. Evening service 7:41
o'clock. Rev. Earl Baker, speaker.
Prayer meeting Thursday, 7:43 pjn.
HATES VILLE BRANCH
. Hayesville school. Sunday school 9:43
a.m. Dewey Davta. Supt. ,
BRUSH COLLEGE BRANCH
Brush College school. Rev. Earl L.
Baker, pastor. Sunday school 9:43 ajn.
Mark Buel, Supt. Morning service 10:43
o'clock. Young people's meeting 2 JO.
FIRST CHURCH OF GOD
. Cottage and Hood streets. Rev. H. A.
Schlatter, pastor.'' Sunday school 9:43
ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock. Ser
mon subject, "The Lord's Body." Ev- t
ening service 7 US o'clock. Unified serv
ice. Christian Crusaders. Miss Carol
Weinberg in charge. Sermon subject,
"Zeal for Souls."
TROTH CENTER
263 North High street. OUvo Stev
ens, MsD. Morning serv tee 10:43
o clock. Sermon subject, "The Rich
Man and Lazarus." Evening service S
o'clock. Dr. James E. Dodos. Sermon
subject, "Life Is Still Worth Living."
BETHANY EV. REFORMED ,
Capitol and Marion streets. E. A.
Kielsmeier. pastor. Sunday school 19
ajn. Morning service 11 o'clock. Ser
mon subject, "The Marks of Jesus."
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Cottars and Shippinc streets. H. R.
Thornhill. pastor. Sunday school 19
ajn. Morninc service 11 ocioca. Ev
ening seikio 7 JO o'clock. Sermon sub
ject. Ninth and tenth chapters of Rev
elation. MADISON STREET ONENESS
TABERNACLE "1
1410 Madison street, Ray Vf. Elbe
seth. pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m.
Morninc service 11 o'clock. Eveninc
service 8 o'clock. Thursday, prayer
meetinc. t pjn.
FIRST SPIRITUALIST
248 North Commercial street. Services
2 JO pjn. and 7 JO pjn. Speaker, Rev.
Maxlne Roberts of Portland No-host
dinner at 8 pjn. Circle meeting at
SOS pjn.
CHRIST LUTHERAN ALC)
State and 18th streets. F. H. Theuer,.
BD, pastor. Sunday school 9 :43 a.m.
Morning service 11 o'clock. Sermon
subject. Things Apprbpriste for the
Lord's Day." PrisciUa guild Wednes
day, 7 JO pjn. Confirmation class Sat
urday. 9 JO ajn.- i '
Silvcrton Churches
METHODIST
Main and Fisko streets. O. Leonard
Jones, pastor. Sunday achool 9:43 ajn.
Morninc service 11 o'clock. Sermon
subject. "Rlgteousness Exalts a City,
Too."
TRINITY
Second and B all eels. M. J. K. Fuhr,
pastor. Sunday school 10 ajn. Morning
service 11 o'clock. Sermon subject.
"The Greatest m tho Kingdom of
Heaven." Eveninc servica 7:13 o'clock.
Luther Leaxue in charge with Lavern
Bergerson. leader. Sermon subject,
"Passing on th Faith." .
IM MANUEL .
Church street S. L. Almlle. pastor.
Sunday achool 10 a.m. Morning service
11 o'clock. Sermon subject, "The Lord's
Day. Evening service 7 JO o'clock. Lu
ther league fellowship in , charge.
FIRST CHURCH OP CHRIST
First and Park streets. Russen My
ers, pastor. Sunday achool 9:43 ajn.
Morninc seioice - 11 o'clock. Evening
service S o'clock.
CALVARY LUTHERAN '
Jersey street, O. C. Olson, pastor.
Sunday school 19 ajn.. Morninc serv
ice 11 o'clock. Sermon Subject, "The
Greatest in the Kingdom of God.
Novak to Relate
'Prison to Pulpit'
The man who once sat in the
death cell awaiting: execution but
who now is a Seattle business man,
Frank Novak, will be guest speak
er at the Christian and Missionary
Alliance church next Sunday.
Morninc sermon subject will be
"The Grace of God and at 7:33
pjn. he .will relate his life story,
"From Prison to Pulpit The pub-
lie is invited to both services.
Christian & Missionary Alliance
. 5th tt Gaines
C. IT. Steinmann, Pastor
Ilear Ex-Convict
Sentenced to hang at 21. Con
verted and successful business
man in Seattle for. over 18
yean! . , ;: -
Sunday, Oct..l7tl
11:00 A. M. "The Grace of Gocf
130 P. M. "From Prison to Pul
pit," Mr. Novak's life story.
Everyone Cordially Invited
OCT. 17