The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 06, 1944, Page 5, Image 5

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    Th OSEGOM STATESMAN, Salem Oregon, Saturday Morning. May S, 1S44
PAGSnVE
L(ID(iaD'IeWS rffin3S(lS Yoiith Retreat
To Be Sunday
New Meal-Hotel Kates Set-.
tTh county court set new rates
, for Marion county officials and
. deputies attending regularly au
. thorized association meetings and
; trips on regular county business.
In Portland, Astoria Pendleton,
Bend, f Klamath; Falls,' - Medford,
Corvafiis and Tillamook the hotel
allowance is $3; in ' Eugene, it's
$2.75; jand in aU other cities $2.50.
For meals outside of Portland, the
following rates were set: break
fast 50c; luncheon, 75c; dinner,
. $1.25. In Portland the rates are
.63c, 85c and $1.50. Effective May
1, this schedule supersedes prev-
ious rates.
' For home loans tee Safest Fed-
eral. 130 South Liberty.
We now have enclosed high speed
; units (for all makes .of electric
ranges. Yeater Appliance Co- 255
N. Liberty.
New designs, new low prices In
Unpainted Furniture. R. D. Wood
row, 145 Center SL i
' Dance tonight, Salem Armory. 1
River Inspected River condi
tions on the Yainhill side of the
Willamette river at Wheatland
ferry were examined by County
Engineer Hobbs in order to deter
mine I whether refuse dropped by
the winter rain will once more
have to be- dredged. The topo
' graphy at that point usually
make! dredging an essential ac
tivity I every year, i :
Bed, pin-it-up and. vanity lamps.
Yeate Appliance Co., 255 N. Lib.
Vocational Educational Meet-
Plans for supplemental courses
to tram automobile mechanics for
service work were discussed at a
meeting of garage owners ana
auto shop foremen in a meeting
held Friday night. E. T. Burnett,
local supervisor of vocational ed
ucation, was in charge.
Dance tonight, Salem Armory.
Fluorescent kitchen units and
Small Sealer Class
Franklin Thompson, president of
the College of Puget Sound, will The Xnglewood .United Breth
give the commencement address ren Young People are observing
to aproximately 370 graduating the denominational young people's
seniors at the exercises to be held anniversary a n d launching a
Thursday, June 1. The class will spring and summer youth pro
be one of the smallest the school gram with a youth retreat at Nel
has ever had. Rev. M. A. Getzen- acptt Saturday and Sunday, May
daner of the American Lutheran I and 7. .;
church, will preach the sermon at Fifty-four, years ? of organized
the opening baccalaureate services United Brethren Youth work will
in the high school auditorium on b celebrated Sunday at Nelscott,
Sunday, May 28. Final assembly when a busload of youtn gatner
will be held by the senior class on m the coast-side chapel , for the
Friday, May 26. Sunday . school class, witn xuu
iDtinizan at 10 o'clock and in
Wanted: Two experienced sales- morning worship with Rev. Good
ladies oy ladies ready-to-wear i heart preaching the sermon on
store, write box 7Z, care or states- jhe Call of Christian Horizons.'
man. . 1 "FMlowinfi? the noon meal in the
.m.:! vws ' ;iv chapel' dining hall, a short youth
cooler, battery and ejectric fence re "T w TnTTn "
controls. No Verities required. yth director, Maxme Pero, on
Yeater AppUan Co, 255 N. Lib- to Steer By-Ae
will be in charge of Rev. C. O.
Lovely and charming gifts for Goodman. The program Saturday
Mothers Day giving at the will consist mainly of conferences
Moderne. and recreation, in charge of Mrs.
Pero and Rev. Goodheart. In the
Fry cook wanted man or woman. arjsence 0f the minister from the
The Spa. r-jmit. tw. Edward Allen of Sa-
Case Continued The trial of le wm Pf1.11 P!
fv TArir. . Vrrft nri w.r. and Revi R. C. Mann of Portland
ton will be continued May 31 at "JU Preach w evening.
before Circuit Judge
leader, reported 29 conversions' Jn
this past quarter. The average at
tendance at mid-week service was
The: Woman's Missionary so
ciety, -as' reported by Mrs. L L.
Thornton, president, has a mem
bership of 68. In the past year It
has been; instrumental in "raising
$1000 for missions. Rev. J. Ken-;
neth Wishart is the minister. ' . j :
9:30 ajn.
Duncan. Postponement in the
hearing was granted because of
the illness of one of the Witnesses
for defendants.
Salem Church
Shows Gains
Hand made flowers for 'all occas
ions. Also crochet fancywork, in
fants wear and novelty aprons.
Ideal for Mother's Day gifts. Nov
elty Shop, 1900 State St
For complete service for your
automobile see Stevenson
Mefford, 619 Court
Fry cook wanted man or woman.
The Spa.
The recent quarterly business
session of the First Evangelical
church had a compilation of re
ports showing gains in all de
partments of the church.
Net gains were reported in all
and I young people's organizations; the
Kunriav school, of which R. H. Er-
mel is superintendent, reported an
increase of 25 in membership.
A gain of 14 in church mem
bershiD -this past quarter was
VtliM and TlaAe T liUnT'.gr
field school held its Music week fwn. The present membership
festivities a little early, and 30 and attendance at services
croud parents turned out to hear greater than it has been since
their young ones sing on Wednes
th year 1936, according to reports
made.
The junior church, under the
supervision of Mrs. K. Wishart,
has expanded unul it was neces
desk lamps. Yeater Appliance Co., jay- Each class put on two or
255 N. Liberty. - . 1 three songs, .typical of the repe-
Hubcaps Stolen -i- Marguerite toire toT ? own d
Hofstetter, 555 ! North . Winter Experienced saleslady wanted in 4 sary to divide the groups. Miss
street, has reported to city police I exclusive ladies ready to wear Phyllis Launer is now in charge
that a pair of hubcaps were stolen J snop. Box 183, Statesman. , of a primary church. Membership
from , her car while it stood ofthe Junior church is 75.
parked In front of her apartment n-yn cromse rnoiograpni ana William McCauley. the class
house Thursday nignt.. ...
Wood and gat ranges. OH and List your property with Hawkins
wood heaters. Yeater' Appliance
Calyary Plans
Fori Visitation
I
1
Under
Trawin,
Calvary
the direction -of -C. L.'
ad interim- pastor, - the
Baptist - church ' is con
ducting an intensive calling cam
paign to enlist the entire mem
bership In its various activities
preparatory to the coming of a'
permanent pastor. Last Sunday
after the morning service, 50 vis
itors ate dinner together; at the
church before going forth to make
friendly contacts in the homes, i
Special effort Is made to have
the attendance of every member
at an unusual communion service
Sunday morning at 11 ' o'clock.
Pastor Trawin will speak' upon
the theme 'Washing One Anoth
er's Feet" At the evening evan
gelistic hour, the subject will be
"Show Me," a gospel message
with four texts of four words
each, the leading word occurring
four times. ,
Later the church will entertain
the young people of First Baptist
and Bethel Baptist at the month
ly Singspiration. I
Howill Will Take
Tucker's Position i
j I ' j
Gov. Earl Snell Friday an
nounced j the appointment of
Franklin C. Howell, Portland, as
Judge of the Multnomah" county
circuit court, department no. 3, to
suceed the late 'Robert Tucker,
who died recently.
Judge Howell attended the Uni
versity of Missouri where he ob
tained his bachelor of law degree
Following his graduation In 1909
he established bis residence in
Portland and during that same
year served as a member of the
Oregon state senate.
Judge Howell has been associa
ted with! the law firm of Wilbur,
Beckett, Howell and Oppenheimer
since 1918.
Co, 253 N. Liberty.
start oackina-. 4 . v
Dutch ovens and 4 types of flash
lights, complete with batteries.
Yeater Appliance Co., 255 N. Lib
erty. -: ; . . t ,
- Over the 3 Mark The West
Salem Gra-Y has just registered
12 new members, bringing the
membership over the 30 mark.
recent activities included a father-
son banquet and a paper drive.
Athena juice9
Customers Will
Gel Refund
CIRCUIT COURT
JjW. S. Walton vs. Dy Foon;
judgment by default in favor of
plaintiff i totalling $230 plus in
terest at eight per cent for various
periods dating from May 3, 1934,
on, and $50 ! attorneys fees, and
ordering sale of certain real prop
erty of defendant by sheriff to
satisfy amounts due plaintiff.
; Rachel J. Christensen vs. Lau-
111 at Home Clifford A. Lewis,
chief deputy county assessor, is
away from the office, confined to
his home with illness, j,
('
Dance tonight, Salem Armory.
' i . -
Mother's Day Greeting Cards at
(UtbftEiaryl
In tbisxcity Saturday, April 29. John
Kordlch. at the age of 80 years. Sur
vtvM hv a alster. Mrs. Anna Pertoch
of a(l River, and a brother. Pet
Kardich. at Elaia. Minn. Announcement
of services later by Rose Lawn Funt-
ral home, r - . i :
Geerca Cromwell Blower, about 60,
in Lna Andes. Saturday. April 9,
Husband of Wlie Myers Blower and Checks
father ot Uavia r lower, nu June
ataten. Uan Wataon aad Har I wune.
rlett Birtchar; three brothers. Dr. J.J Flagg
Blower, Xoomas ana ica oww,
Approximately 469 electric cus
tomers of the Preston-Shafer
company of Athena, wilj receive rence Christensen; order dismiss-
substantial refunds from the com- j ing suit on motion of plaintiff be
pany's earnings derived from op-(cause parties have renewed con-
era tions during , 1943, following jugal relationship.
approval of the' plan by George I Marjorie J. Mentzer vs. Milton
Flagg, public utilities commission- H Mentzer; plaintiffs reply and
er, here Friday. . answer to defendant's petition and
The company will give back counter affidavit denies all allega-
abnormal earnings .resulting from tions except as alleged in com-
the war prosperity. plaint on file,
' I B I - L .
Active customers whose power City of Salem vs. Grace Luella
demands do not Wary from month I Oldrin and others; case dismissed
to month will receive a cash re- I with prejudice as to plaintiff and
fund of one-hall of the monthly without cost to defendants when
billinsr sent out! in March, 1944. coming tip for hearing on plain-
Seasonal purchasers who were on nfrs motion; amicable adjustment
the books of the company on by defendant
March 15. such as canneries, will! iiHenryj Palmer vs. Laura Z. Pal
receive a refundf of one-twentieth mtr; application to place on trial
of their total pajrcnent for power, docket at earliest possible dat:
will be sent out during estimated that trial will take one
day. i
said other electric con-1 PJtOBATE COUST
r, moi ana ico rerns are contArmlatinff similar
was a brother ox me iat mini nan- r
cock of England, and of ib lata Philip I action. The Preston-Shaffer com-
B lower, ruaeral annoinremea aw
by the W. T. Kldoo company.
am : . , .!-
tm Minnie HIT1. SO. Portland, at S
local hospttal Wtdnaaday. May S. rune
rat aerrices Monday. May S. at 11 ajn..
wikar.HawiU Funeral bonoe.
nr.. Irvine Tax offlclatins. Interment
at City View cemetery.
. mx a.h r?nmmereial - treat. Sa
lem. Tuesday. May a. at the agejof
pany serves tne vveston ana
Athena districts In Umatilla coun
ty.
Conference
Is Scheduled
: guardianship of Lois Marie
Porter and Lorraine Mae Porter;
order approving bond of guardian
in amount of $300 filed by Mary
Hosmar.
Lydia OUve Hobbs estate; will
admitted to ' probate and.. Hubert
M Hobbs appointed executor;
heirs of estate are Fern L. Rich
ards, daughter, Salem; Hubert M.
Hobbs. - ion, ! Portland; , Clarinda
Vi Lelond, daughter", Arrow Ri
ver, Manitoba, Canada; Elmer Le-
i u da; Ella, Edna and Daisy Erick
of Oregon! will be held at ' mnddauAter- wiia. Sa
40 year. Survived by mother,
h. l. savage of Orange oty. Tt I ing of the Congregational confer
AmtxmMmr Mra. MarT BowdeT Of BS n t nt 1 L.tJ .
knTsrandao Robe Bowder of Sa-. ri Msori, gratjddaughters, Wiwa, Sas-
lem; haU-ftroweriana . u aluiduu au.cmwiu vuuivu, Wtchewan. Canada: - nrnbable
iTvuaoeipoia. rm? 1 Orn Citr VTav B and 10. Sea-1 . ' . ..
property czu
reat property,
View cemetery. I ana vne wo xurciu i I Rmtv i TlaVr-Rlark eelate
carmtebst . Members of the panel arejDr. J Gamet M. Six, Melba Champagne
mito W Carnjobst. late remident E. S.i OUver, professor of Eng- a. M. Roethlin, appraisers,
.rS7.,,M.V' Vth7re wlusn' wuiamewe umversuy, cnair- eValuateiestate at $115.69,
-. . . - mi T wt -man Tlf HinM1 MatrhMara. mil. I r M x-a n. t j
years. Xatner ot w . 7 Z , I iswa xkjkss estate; i. a. zxutu,
TL sved.Gb?rwsT J"2: Myrtle Shelley and Edna E.
children . and on, great fraocniia. tej, pua v. w-fs, i uameia appraisers,
Knack, or
Knapk and Mr. Grae uem. ixna - Z 7 , , ; : value oi personal
ofsaiem. Servioea wiu b held i Satur- ions of Interest ; include a panel- - 50.
May s. at a p lorum discussion of -The Church tTn 37 ,,.1
Servleea wiU be held turday. May
a, at a JO 1 pjn, from Cloush-BarricK
chavel. witb Interment in City View
rvicea later by
evaluate
and Justice James T. BrancUj estate rat $5,4380 nersonal proD-
Rev. J. J. Clow, Fortianaviwuiierty: no real DroDertv.
speak on racial tensions. Dr. John I George Clayton March estate:
IL Scotford, New York, editor of will admitted to probata and
Baby Sfpe. Infant child ofMr. and I wju. Advance," will address; the Citherinl Zach appointed execu-
tTl Thuriday nVorning. May 4. Fri-1 comerence on vtm meme oi( weitrut ox estate esamatea at fswo
.IMni aervicea will be held with 1 nlar nt iha rhurrh In the world I rMl nrnrrf ' and tfUOQ norennaf
.lTerwuucer a uner - the property, heirs are- Louise Rine-
conference Atkins on Memorial I hart, daughter, 23, "Salem; Cather-
MJji2rt- vtrru at th rest- church will observe its centennial line Zach step-daughter, 27, Port-
lr 9-ui r'heneketa street, rriday. I rwiehratlon. . D legates, from I land: Georee Patrick Murnhr.
"v. snrrtwf Hi.K 73 Kniitt Memorial and First Con-f step-son, 20, Annapolis, Md.
Heea piedmont. Calif. rreeational churches. Salem, iwffl I . Anna Leonora Lima estate;
attend. ineanng ior zinai account set zor
Thursday, June 13, at 10 ajn.,
notice to appear in Snverton Apt
peal; Unal account by Torleif H
Arestad, executor, lists receipts of
$7,828,701 and disbursements of
$1,433.72, leaving a balance of $8,-
491JD8; heirs listed as Audrie Be
verly ; Marie . Moen and Dorothy
Ardith . Moen of Portland, 'and
Floria. Joyce Moen of Silverton,
and four additional legatees; re
port to state treasurer filed, and
amount of tax determined by cir
cuit court at $26.29.
Velleda W. Ohmart estate; or
der approving first semi-annual
Announcement - o
Cloufh-Barrick company,
KKIEDIATE SERVICE AVAILABLE
TRAmED IIECHANICS - EXPERT BODY MEN
Conplela OverhauMnr Front Wheel Alfcnmg
Brake Cellnlag
415 Center
rtoss ci:3
L .-y Cauls -
M.
Ilotor Analyzing
Lubrications
i - ' ua
Xl-smotlle Dealer
Steam Cleaning
445 Center
Phone 123
Boy Bends
Z7
Lutherans to
Hear O. Smith
! UeaU Aaaociation
; Schedule Portland : r
, Man for Blonday - . i r
SILVERTON The Sflverton
Lutheran Men's association will
meet Monday night at Trinity
church at 8 o'clock with the Rev.
O. Smith - of Portland as guest
speaker. Trinity , Dorcas society
will meet 'Tuesday, the night
group at the home of Mrs. L. G.
McDonald, the afternoon group
with Mrs. 'Annie Brenna at Ma-
cleay. ' Choir rehearsal will be
Thursday at 8 o'clock. Confirma
tion Instruction will be held Sat
urday at 9:30 a.m and the Lu-
theran Daughters of Reformation
will meet Saturday at the social
rooms of the church at 2 o'clock.
The Young Adults of the Meth
odist church will meet at the
home of Ben Sprick Sunday night
at 6:43. Boy Scouts will meet at
pjn. at the Methodist church
Monday night.
Willing Workers of Calvary Lu
theran church will .meet Saturday
at 2' o'clock in the social rooms
of the church. Choir will meet
Wednesday night at 8 o'clock with
Oscar Satrum as director. Mid
week Bible study and prayer ser
vice is scheduled for Thursday at
o'clock, and confirmation in
struction Saturday at 10 ajn.
Bible study Tuesday nignt at a
o'clock : at Immanuel Lutheran
church with the Rev. A. R. Peter4
son of the Bible Institute of Min
neapolis in charge. Sunday, school
teachers meeting Wednesday
night at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Anton DahL Choir rehearsal on
Thursday night at 8 o'clock. Con
firmation class Saturday at 9:30.
Conducts Services
lem Churches
Brrstt BArniT lUim MXTBonrsT
North Cottar at D street. 9. r. Oi-1 south Cetnmorciai at Myers street.
tholf, DD. pastor. Sunday schoal 93 Joseph Knotts. pastor. Sunday school
m m unm n mtviM- as ii. naiuiun ia:a ajn, atarnina service at 11. tiere -
1 1 mhlrl -The Chriatian'e Assurance of I moo subject. '-Christian Brotherhood.
' I SaivaUon." Obeerraac of th Lord's! Youth groups meet at M t.m. Iwiw
Simner. Kvaninr aerrte at T 3D. ser-1 inr service at I'M. sermoa suDiect.
man subject. The Only Lite Worth "Th Complete Man." Prayer meeting -
Living. Senior Biru no host luocn-1 xnunaax ai i jv pjn.
aon at noon, after which the annual I ' .
business neetlng is neia. atia-wees i rntsT PKESBTTEkMAX
prayer meeting Wednesday 1:45 pm. chemeketa at Winter street Henry
Marcott. DD. ad interim nastor. Sun
CALVAJIT BAPTIST Idar school S: ajn. Moraine eeiyh.
Soum Uberty and Miller streets. I at 10 S3, sermon suDject. -aurs ai
nr. Charles L. Trawin. ad' Interim I Utud Toward th GoapeL" Evening
pastor, will speak both morning and terrice at 11S0. Sermon subject. "Upon
evening. Sunday school I.O ul Morn- This Bock." Youth groups at 6:1S p.m.
ing servlc at 11. Sermon subject. Monday at tdO. Boy Scouts. Thursday
"Wasnins- One Another's Feet." The at 1 JO. 13th anniversary service and
Lord's Supper wul be observed. Even-1 public reception.
lnc service at T 30. sermon suoiect.i
-Show Ma." S30 ojn. BaDtlst Youth I rf r:rM irnr rwca
renowshtp. Mi Edna Holder from I 979 Market streetSunday school at'
India wui apeaa to me comomeu 195 ajn. Mominc service at 11. Even
youth groupa. Joint iiingsplraUon with J hjg service at i. Wednesday prayer 1
young; people ox lira .oayu I meeting at I pjn.
Retnei .; Kaoust. - eniertamea dt . uie 1 . . -
Calvary .Baptist iolk, after the even-1 rmnENOMrNATIONAI.
lag service. : -1 wctU auditorium, corner of Terr
and Commercial streets. Rev. and Mrs.
FTJtST BAPTIST " - .. Claude Coleman Bell, pastors. Evening
. .a..A a. e&a?A Wva . m- b
. NArrn anenv sunt mi mariun. n t 1 isip st r 1 iwwi miitri
Ker. William A. Smith of Topeka. a. rox. yu.pot. unoay -now
19th and Breyman streets. Rev. c.
Kanv ! W 1 1 1 conduct special 1 mon subject, "Christian Fellowship.1
evangelistic Services St the communion ana recepuua -E. Tate, pastor. Sunday school at :S
r-i -- . 1. - 1. i "--- . x 7" 7171 I ajn. Momin service at n. sermon
J7nm 1 BMS SUDjeCI. ID! UM I -Wnrvi. n CnMt nll T Mm
.... .j .. . ...... oTr.Jj' nvoTY .iLn.Kin. iv n n. I subject, Woros ot spuit ana uxe.-
uu ana suu luxeu, iiwuni "" " w ' lEvening service at 7:43. sermon sub-
Ufa 1 wtA m.m,.m DtMnrii ' liect. 'Thr Introductions to Christ'
'" "" I IMMlUnil. HAITIST T..l.. I nnt mnr uriM.
in wees: as i:u eua niarni. 1 corner of Hazel ana Academy streets. irhiinHi t-aa n n. nibi atudv.
r fimlit. f.murl. 4h. Warren C. Hale, pastor, Sunday school , . 1
conneeUonal superintendent of LunS irSesSojicc S I X" 'costax hthouk
nnnr BMnlw'e eiwiattlM aiul roe I vauon wuj u wuuw -- - I e..n4v a-hon la a m. Unmln umra
1 k w ,S."2T : it ii. Young people's service at S3
' mm mwmvm i jMda wmm i :a rririz mcxuui nnacauaj I -1 1 . 1 : aa nr.j
Oent 01 th Kansas eonierence. I P- 1 nesday 8 pjn. Bible study and prayer.
At th weaent ttmO ha h mi. I ' isaturoay -a pjn. mission service.
ehurch of Topeka, an.
Family Wpek
To Be Featured
1 1 1 1
Christian family week will be
nrcuvoos CRCttCH or the
or 01 we rresieyaji suumoih i vnnui ! an vtwa - pnirtrni tit MTiiinM
norm uui aau fltuwu "" I .,.. e..
:4S ajn. Morning service at 11. 1 .7. (.M'unk. at 1 TS. Week
jTn Z nlor lnin Service aervteeT Tuesday. Thursday and
!?S?-!JII Saturday at TA5. Svangelist Reppond
Sk .'W. SWT. A. V UUW VA iwinumt . e...-aa mttm anl iiiii mt
conference superintendent will speak. fPV, eve and Sunday at
Young people wttn all youtn woraers 1 . ,
arav attnriinar a retreat over the week- I
end at Neta5tt. - 1Siwr.airr !
Sth anil Ralnea ttrti. C. W. Stein-
rntST UNITED BIITHICH Imann. nastor. Sunday school S:4S ajn.
11SS Mission street. Firman B. Kn Uimi., MmiMmim a-rvir at 11.
observed at the First Christian ZrTvrTlL xmckTbo i. t tK tokri&nTl, 'school
Church, starting Sunday and con- ior ,nd .lniorV.i aaOP-nv Evening union, csa pjn. junior young people's
cnurcn, friing ounapy an con- wrvice 4t 7d0. Mid-week prayer meet- Evening service at 1:30. Ser-
uuuuia, ij.vu..a ""j 1 1 hi .1 i . i mon suDiect. seaiea witn uie amy
Throughout the week the activi-1 ' " "" ' Spirit" Wednesday at 7 JO pjn. prayer
r!M nrvnr. hm thame I COVET STREET CHRISTIAN , and BU)1 StUOy. i
ties Willi center , upon; the theme tl7th at Court ltreet w. H Lyman, I
"Tha nintt in Fom in War rtmmtnr. Runriev aenool at B:3 ajn. I TBUTB CENTEB 1
c,. - I Morning service a( iwu. sermoa mo norm nia eum. wins dvi.
Time." Sunday mornings sermon church's On Foundation." MaD. pastor. Morning servlc at 10:45.
uj xvev. auvxictt ouus nut uc Aiunnsuaa uiaeavor nuur at viw u.iu. 1 sawvu auujcvi, uu aaiva.
Sermon About a Boat- A future .T. T? ohnson memoTSXL' seventh
Of the morninsr WOrshlO WUl also I UMk rhurrh niirht Thuradav S JO. I DAT -ADVENT1ST ;
1 . 1: . . a : I , , I North Summer and Hood streets.- G.
m uwiuiuwi m utw iuucii- 1 ... . I m im.li . e.kv.tk
can and; a new Christian flag; ! center and High streets. Dev. Dudley at 9:30 am. Mrs. A. R. Tartar. Morn-
Presented to? the Church by th Strain, minister. Oiurcn scnooi s mg service ax 11. Toung peopMs meet-
i . g)ai, AWMiUUf w va w-aa-jr w raot . - --7 S " - - T-
b- I tnnt. " a Sermon Aoour now. 1 nesaaj pjn f ,
Sunday evening's service will I TtT S, toPoVc.
ONENESS TABERNACLE
17lr ;7,h . r nH. h I luw Maaison street, nay e. iix-
v-"-!"" - r"'! m.a rnHcacRArtaNAL 1 I tfc nastor.. Sundar school at'10 a.m.
Marinn and Cottaae streets. David I Morning service at 11. Evening service
direction Of! John Schmidt, Jr. Nielsen., pastor. Sunday school at i: at m. ie stuay ursaay a pjn.
R.1U nUtMB, SlMUMl PK! - 1 w w
Third Sermon
In Post Easter
Series Planned
Dr. Irving A. Fox, pastor $f
the First Baptist church, wul
present the third in the post-
Easter series of sermons on the "UU-Jr - v- wiu . 3,5 'hip at 7 jo. Sermon topic, madison street
rrr, ,titl1 "Th- One CondU imarx ine D-gmmnj iw auoinu "How Uoes tioo Taa jarer
In addition toother musical semea oy tne cnoirj unaer tne
1 . t , an-n Kai n1vt uirecum, wi vuun otunuus jr.
1 tir ct vi- 4k. -ij EllzaDetn Clement Barnett, SO- wntphin Mnrnicr service at 11. Ser
IL 'r;rX,Vt.r K;, Prano, Will be the guest soloist I mon subject "The Lure of-. CHCHT NAZANE
th ?S-nr'pr orcheslr which " caradoc Morgan ot foruana wxu speaK 1 pastor, sunoay inm a " .
. . T"- -T-- i Sunbeam", by Joseph iClokey, and r
" 1 MithAn rhI4TM-. lt-"?i ar'' w Hab. 1 wWanTF alwlfmial.
fi aavas Vaya iiivji a. 1 atntussa nssiwaw
trice Fenherj The choir will sing ?A22.t
account and directing partial dis
tribution: of $6,000 to devisees and
egatees, I four children and three
grandchildren, set forth in last
will and' testament of decedent:
accounting lists $10,031.63 receipts
and $2,622.53 expenditures, leav
ing a balance of $7,409.10.
Altha R. Carson estate; order
appointing Lester W. Starr, Myr
tle N. Shelley and Edna Garfield
appraisers of estate.
Etta M. Savage estate; William
McGilchrist, jr.. Myrtle N. She
ley and Edna Garfield appointed
appraisers of estate. L
"Rosa L. Moudy estate; Myrtle
N. Shelley, Edna, Garfield and
Vera M4 Gfover appointed ap
praisers ot estate. J
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Richard Harvey Foster, 19, US
army. Camp Adair; Eda June An
derson, 21, office work, Silverton.
Vincent Ira Brown, 45, nation
al forest truck driver, Oakridge;
Arlene Claire Hall, 32, housewife,
3020 Brooks street, Salem. j
Robert R. Youngberg, 23, stu
dent, Arlington, Calif.; Evaline
Woods, 21, student, Monmouth, j
Alexander Maurer, 21, farming,
route 1, Molalla; Ann Dibala, 18,
housewife, Scotts Mills. ;
ROBATE ' ; '' !, !
Joseph: Adolph estate; probate
court approved acts - of adminis
trator paying widow, LQlie
Adolph, more than $1800 a year
from estate; administrators au
thorized to pay her not more than
$3000 a year, and to make distri
bution of $4000 to Rex Adolph and
Alden Adolph during 1944.
JUSTICE COURT .
Maniel McCarley; threatening
cosnmiasion of a felony; held to
answer to grand jury: released
under $2000 bond. C
John Henry Helm; no operator's
license; $1 fine suspended and
costs paid. -
Patricia Pearl Hiday; larceny
by bailee; preliminary - bearing
set for 3 pm, May 11; released on
own recogniEance.::-;: "''. - ' . !
L C iStoutenberg; disorderly
conduct, getting fire to hotel bed;
trial to be held May 9 at 2 p.m.;
$100 bail. . , . (
MUNICIPAL COURT
Harry Sanford ' Thomas, 904
South 20th street; failure to stop;
$2.30 fine, $1-25 suspended.
Ray 'M.; Curtis, 1085 Eighth
street,; "West Salem; rermiUing
person to ride outside car; $2J0
baa. ; "
Devere Leslie Tatro, 915 South
12th street; reckless driving; $50
fine. t - .
Homer E. Carson, Vancouver,
Wash- violation of basic rule;
$7.50 bail. . . -
vice. This will be his last meet
ing as he expects to leave next
week to enter the navy.
The morning worship service
of the church will be featured by
"The Pentecost Vision.1 130 pjn. th
young people's hour. Evening eamnge-
Mirtie service at 1 SU. btl iiidu auoieci.
Hoo tor the Lost" Wednesday 738
tov. ani Terrv streets, willard B. I tun. nraver and praise service. Sstur-
"2kaiUiauon" Dy uames, Angel I Halt pastor. Sunday school IB a.m. I day : pjn. rsxno seme mi
Vem- Vuji.lf!inii ChaTie iMorninx service at 11. sermon suo-
and "Now the Day Is Over,"
resurrection of Christ, the founder care?"
of Christianity. The pastor. Dr.
Irving A. Fox, will speak on the
subject, "Christian Fellowship,"
a communion meditation.
Dr. Irving A. Fox is the mod
era tor of the Oregon Baptist con
Wednesday night has been des-
4 . ."TV.. TonndUnW' U JMIU. I EPOSltASlZSU UllJSVn ur wmavm
br rZHim .t a-sn PUrim Learae. I CHRIST OT LATTER DAT SAINTS
- I iw"ia - - - w- i . . . M w
m r .rn..mMl , . . - I lTtn tna uitnwma streen. sv.
the reception tof arge number sT be atfthe orgar. AJS'Sat Ka
of new members ana the ODserv-1 rnH.w nt. M.f v n.rra. h swift rector. Holy com-tsS djb. Prayer meeting at 73 pjn.
. - . I aV vuvn xaa-fE wna ki iv a vvmvva we v e -.-. ' - i - . - j-
ance of the Lord's Supper, a rw,v cL niMl.h ' munion in i .ch.pel, J a rae weoioV.
. . e . . 'mf " " -TT 1 aa,31-Sr AaTncBBLBm i:a JsUaTIX. IBVU I
memorial service or tne aeatn ana -ubiect "How Does I God Take .mi aennon at 11. Choir sing Eyre's rktkant ev. reformed
. a a a i I I I . . 111 i . w . . . I ... . . , . i - ,
ramimimon ina auchui vj I ramtni ana Marion arreets. r.. t.
Organ prelude at 10:50 ajn. I Kielameler. pastor. Sunday school 1
I sjn. Morning service at 11. Sermon
n . .m wna 1 . mot i j lHjJ.iir.lt'
ignated j a. J "Family; Night ' at "KoTuTchurS iX at Highland 1 1 wd the
tmmt a,' a a a I mm 9W 9aam I
(jnurcn 'i ana wui oegm witn ine i avnu Herman a. ,'jrjrjz I women s cuua at a pjn.
usual church night dinner at 6:30. rY trouS. t 1 pjn7ling rms evangelical
A display of hobbies has been ar-j servic at S. Bibl prophecy- clasa 1 0, ot Marion and Summer
weanesosy at jmu. I Streets. Itev. J. iwrnneui ytaiimn, jtrnm
19 ajn. Morainf
subject "Christ.
the Bindhur Influence." Youth groups
.rTt . . a1S nm ttwaihlg ap I Irm
Friday at 3:00, the Keystone class soIoth : salem friends - ' ,t mo. sermon, subject "Th cn t
f th rhurrh cchool nlans a moth- South uommerciaj Christ.-Prayer and bioi nour rnurs
. : . . - z Z . . I street. Jonn ana tura inu.
ers' tea. at which Mrs. IrvinE A. IL sunm aenool S:S ajn. Morning
the pastor to these state sessions, Fox fa. speaker. Mothers service jt JL Snnon 'vf"
I- li.f -w.-,jL : iui. - Ihou Mr .lntog service at JJ0.
01. prr-scuuut uuuucut uu wren, i Sermon siinitift. uvrng iw
rhn4n riii! Fa nints at In tea, CI at WJQ D-ra. tucnara w.
ci a 10 r 01 uic urcgon oapus. wo- 1 ranj in .i -3-1 q ., rhurch. 1 weaneaaay at jun. : . r I streets, nev. J. js-ennew
vnti Whirh will Mwtven next . tne panor 01 me cnurcn. mu,. t pun. CaUlJtember Sunday school M
venuon which will convene next I ,433,. night has been set aside lit, all evening meetings- wfll be held aervlce at It Sermon su
Auesaay tnrougn xnursuaj nwm "Family Night, at Home. On " " w00 bw"
in the Hinson Memorial Baptist
church of Portland. Twenty'
three members will accompany
Holiness Association
To Mt nn TiiMrlav
. j fi.iL-a
m- jr.-:i. tri;,.
aire iiisii imi auiatiT aauuiisa 1 1
association will meet at. the Salva- j QJlirCllGS
uvu viuijr ciuiuei, ai oiaic I
street ror a day or united wor- I chkistian ano
Prayer meeting Thursday 1 JO pjn.
AMERICAN LCTHEEAW
S4S North Church street M. A. Get
sendaaer. DD. pastor. Sunday school
;i ajn. Morning service at U. Sermon
subject, "Lutheran World Acuon."
LuUter League at 1 pjn.
FIRST METHODIST w .
Corner ox stai ana wuren
hln Tnu.. liTa. O f-.- I MIIEinNlIV AI.IJArE
-,!.!- ..An ku!. .1 a,a oecowi street, wuuam svawaw, v- jjr. J. W. narriavn, 7
Worship Will begin St 10:30 ajn. Sunday school 10 am. Morning ichoo! at t:43 ajn. Preston F. Dough
Rev. W. A. Smith from Topeka, servlc at 11. Evening service it 1:4 ton. Pt?uii?rfK1SSa?,
Kan. will be the guest speaker. ' J&.0rSS? 'unU
The afternoon worship wfll start t 5S . to lctuoiu" Youth church at 11.
at 1:30 with a half-hour praise
meeting. Rev. W. W. Hess, pastor
of the local Nazarene church, will
Park and First streets.
I pastor. Sunday school
Morning servie at 11.
vie at 139. j
f
bring the afternoon message. J seventh dat auventist
ing on Tne
Russell Myers. . pant j.auith sreaching. Topic
at 9 A3 a m. 1 " ... uhmiM Chureh Be-
Evening ser-1 ""Sr vth rtllowtbiD it S: social
hour at S; worship and discussion at
s-JOr : University vespers a . , v
Bring your lunch and enjoy the
day with us.
Second street. Sabbath school :
a jn. Morning , service at 11.
evening servlc.
Valloy Chiirdics
JASON LEE METHODfST
North. Winter a Jefferson street S.
t.wn ftmith- oaator. Sunday school
. . .. . j 1 . - ...aiii. . 11 wmr
I B. la, AinUl.ls:S aon. onul LJ ... ,T
pastor. Sunday school it ajn. Morning (mon subject, "TO uinaxian t-oj-
IMMANirEL '
North- church street i S
L4m .. it KM-nM atihiavtL "TMvinavlAnH thai Christian. Home: annum
MiWNONrrsr
Elm street ; near McNarr. West Sa
lem. Rev. A. A. Loewen, pastor. Sun
day school s3 ajn. Morning service
at 105. Coavaleaont homes at S pjn.
VPF at 7:11 pjn. Evening servlc at
7:43. Tuesday 3:30 pjn. junior choir
KheartaL IM p.m. orchestra prac
tice. Wednesday 79 pjn. prayer meet
ing. Thursday X pjn. ladles' prayer
meeting. IMi p.m. choir, rehearsal.
Coiupensation."
BRUSX COJXEOE BRANCK
OF FIRST BAPTIST,
Brush Coueg scbooL Rev. Karl Bak
er., pastor. Sunday school at WM ajn. 1 rZZZZ- -xiJHZ-
u u v. I Churches. ,
s 1 us Maisjj suae, v ea-a ea y aj w s aaasssj jrvwr-
pie s meeting a 30 pjn.
servlc at Sermon subject "Abun
dant Living, ltev. stay onon wvj-
CALYARY j i btenMdlite riiumiup 11 iww
Jersey street O. C. Olson, pastor. IFeliowsmp group at .
Sunday school 10 aunj Moraine ear-1 ' " ' .
vice at Ui Sermon subject. "On Ser-1 FREE k"80"". -. .L.. ,
... -m. u u..- I uarha eiwi North WLntar street. J.
UWU aatl awMwu . . I - . . , . a..a
R. Stewart, pastor, sumay m-auyi
-wrkrrrvr , ; 1 I . n Mnrnlne aervtc at ll. aennon
A and Second streets. M. J. K. Fuhr. 1 subject yowerr: 7..
pastor. Sunday school 10 ajn. Mora-1 1 JO. Suojecx. A"Vr7 ZTJTJZZ
!TZ ii n 1 1 mmtMmm 1 aVranlns: Bei'ic at i JS. Sermon
"When the -Spirit of Truth Is Come." iubjrt "Godji Last Wrd.M Evange
Xveniag service at 1:15. Luthef . League nst L. W. Horthrup win preach at all
bt eharg with MM MUdred Thompson ithreo servares. xoa s'-f-
tne- triscustaoit on -jsroaeniat i pjn- rtmfwi
- 1st : pjn.
FOUR ' CORNERS BRANCH
OF FIRST BAPTIST
. 1 I . I MeV IHIITI AIJIT
Mala and Flak (treats. O. Leonard X4A North Commerriat street After
Jona. oastor. Sunday j school at OAS I noon servlc at Sda. Evening service
r iiHi : a&riui :V i ...... ,, 1 . n..vrf. lev, ataxme nooens.
a SUU ajid aama str. Sunday t"-T" at C. Social evening
whiwJ sr Sl-at gam Ttoti avWa I 'V
Vw' T- ' w-, jr IPAigag.r
iMayhtUb
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTISTS
(Thavmslreta and' Liberty streets. Sun
day school 11 ajn. Morning service at
11. Sermon subject "Adam and EaUen
Man." Evening service at S. Same sub
ject Wednesday evening meeting at S
includes testimonies of healing. Read
ing room 140 South Higiv sweet. .
CHURCH OF CHRIST i; '
CDttaxe and Shinning streets. Sun
day school at 10 ajn. Morning service
st It Evening servlc at 730. -
FIRST CHURCH OF COD .
Cottage and Hood streets. Rev. H.
A. Sohlatter, pastor. Sunday aehool at
9:49 a.m. Morning junior church at
10:43. sermon at 11. Mrs. a. a. scniai
ter. speaker. Unified service at IM
pjn. j Sermon at a.-. - - .j
Dr. Smith
For "College Day"
First 3Iethodist church will cel
ebrate- College day, Sunday morn-,
ing j with Pr. George j Herbert
Smith, V president of Willamette
university as the speaker. He will
have for bis subject The Church's
Responsibility in Educatton."
Josephine Albert Spauldm will
be the special soloist singing "O
Divine Redeemer by , Gounod.
Drv J. CX Harrison will conduct
the worship service. The choir, di
rected by Dean Idervin H. Geist
with Prof. T. S. Roberts at the
organ wfll sing two aninems, ram
Not Afraid- (from "Elijah"), by
Mendelssohn and "Jesu, Priceless
Treasure.'? . - ;'V?' M
ATESTTLLR BRANCH
OF FIRST BAPTIST
Havesrille schooL Sunday aehool at
9:45 ajn. Ed Metcger. superintendent.
KETZER UNION SUNDAY SCHOOL
Keizer school sudltorlum. Bev. David
Jtamm. pastor. Sunday school IS ajn.
Morning hhui at ii. rrayer mensg
at 1 pjn. Young people's meeting at !
i so. xvenmg: serrica at a, -
CsTRXSTEAN fTaraerl " -
Gene Rohmaoa. pastor. Sunday
schoal IS ajn. Morning communion
service at 1L. Skuituu sublect. "I Be-
iivva ia Immortality.' Youth Fellow
ship at t:4ft pjn. Evening senrtcc-TS.
Sermon subject. "When Do An Things
Work -Together for OoodT"
tught' Tuesday, at f,:C
"Church
; nnsT . iieteci3!3t , cnuzcn - :
v i ' v Down town The Tall White Spire -4 J ' .
i lCi 3 Gccrrji n:xl::ri Cziii '-
President cf Vl2ameKe Unlverslfr ea Thei EesponsIbllltT
cl & C3iurch la EduccSon" v . .
I J rosepliine Albert Spcmlding, singing .
"0 Divine Redeemer' Gounod ; ;
" : i Friends', of the Church and University ' Invited
n
Don't Bliss Itt
Sunday 2:45
it
Evangelist L. W. Northrop
- - A message .thai has stirred thousands. 4
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Scrfay, K5 - "G:d's Lcii Ucrd
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