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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1944)
y a IL(ID3aD RIyy S IBpfiffg Eagles te Dalles A number of i members and the officer of WUll lamette aerie Xo. 2081, Fraternal 'ePti1 wdl jo today to The Dalles to at! Ule annual state con- ventioo of the order for which the frand worthy president has cuuic uy Iiiuie irom me east A I atrawberryl. supper . will- follow x uesaay nignt s meetin g of the i lodge here. " ' I ' ' - - ' " .. - . I ese It1 Salem tue viuo uorse anowr June 24 & , Aroucsje lunji. New Industry Ilere Establish ment of ta basket and hamper fac tory at 12th and Mission streets by Wilbur Harrison and .Orvat Nunn of Portland was announced Friday - by - Salem chamber i, of I commerce. Plywood strips and ce- dar veneer are used in the 25 by 60-foot plant. Dance tonieht. Salem Armnra i . W - Tf " V- f Worker Falls Parteg Parse- gian of route 3, box 840, reported that he fell on Thursday after- nvtn at lha .tiimn. nU.t ,v;i. ""' " ftaiih niuic helDinsr with cement work and in. Jured his leg and . back. He fell from a platform ' 10 feet to the ground. He was on crutches Fri day.. , :. ' Tonight and Sun. at 2 p.m. Salem Saddle Club presents 3rd annual Horse Show. i airgrounds , Stadi urn. Tewiuend. Meet - T&!Central Townsend club No. 6 will meet at 447 Center street June 24 at 8 pjn.' Old time music 'and dancing ''will be included in the social hour the soaal hour w the business which' will follow" meeting. Dance tOnight, Salem Armory, t . Kaberta Se-appolated ' Gov. Earl Snell Friday announced -the re-appointment of J. R.. Roberts, Redmond, . as a member . of the state, board Tof - aeronautics. -HeJ mu mic uc-;i muk i :-.-- - ': . i ' Special Hearing-aid Clinic, In- ciuoing iree auoiometric neanng tests at Salem's only hearing aid fteadquarters, , Tue Vf ed. and J Thurs., 905 1st Natl Bk. Bldg. it., um ri.i.. ' iurt . . . I county court has granted to- W. J. rt has atranted to-W J I i H Silverton nermit 1 King, route a combine over any to move a combine over any county , road or market road in Marion county. Ward Depatlaed Sheriff A. C. I jutk nas appomiea . .rvin An- i inooy wara, rouia a, BOX a special deputy sheriff. y !'--. - ance tomgnt, saiem Armory. ' ' . ' . . " . ' Fle. Fire Firemen Friday answered a-caU to 775 N; Cottage street t to extinguish'., a flue fire. The call occurred at 3:30 yester day afternoon. " ; , A,y?mcn toi Travel rEst by Hortback v; b BEND,' June 23Wj?VMechanical transnorUtion-being what it is.ln office m Burni. Ht continued the' wives of two. Camo Abbot soldiers said today they plan to travel the hard way by horse- , . - x r' 1 . 'v...- oacK 10 xoississippi. ; ' They are Mrs. Mary Knasel, 20, and Mrs. Georgia Dickey, 30, Mth cnxrt horsewomen. . - The are looking for horses and other equipment. Mrs. Dickey es- timated the trip would Uke three months. Their husbands are being innifamii v -. . 1 . ' r - transferred. I lil mar Papst Dies At Home in Portland PORTLAND, June ll-JfyTx- neral services were being arranged tonight for Hilmar Papst, 71, not- Ca, fmm CggXUVVa. euu a -a tr a nuvia'xwMM died suddenly at his. home , last A naUve of Germarfy, Papst had been identified with: the gas in- dustry lor i years, ironv IW9 to 1931 b headed the Forttand till Rua you cvmpii, iuu uciu ine pos oi viit-pfwatiii 011 death. 2 cDrjitpgs'y Cearhart - : Gary Neal Cearhart. son ef Mr. and Mrs. Vlrt U n. Cearhart 'of rout S. Salem, at local hospital June a, atl "SteVsDiataanofVancy Gear- 1 and nancy Gear- rfSSS: rAVX-JK Migh'Barrick chapel, hart; granumotner, hart, all ef Salem, Frank Mubs or Vancouver, vatn. er- at a p m- from Clough'Barrick chapel, . Elder G, aaa 1 . .JU-l.il a eHding: servico bt Betcrase MemOTtal park. .ir3 , y -'-.S-1 ' .vf.i: -; - - - ,. At. the family home; route X Turner, :j?s. iLT'SMriL I IHtel T t W ani. aw vav ear a til Vrberii istlu - IV Oft .DrastCT. All a - T- . . ' - aaa.. or vaTstiua.-: m -r jjTazcr am - . . 11,0? re.WS!J and Miss Ruih Drager ef Salem. Also survived by. two brothers, Fred and chrhi Psaffle. of Ttgard; sister. Mrs. Maria- Sparr of Portland, and six grandchildren ana four great grand- chiidren. Services .U1 be held Mon- Barrlcireh.pVCo2cld Odd fallows cemetery, Turner. . . Reefer Daniel Simpson Keefer at the home on route two,. Salem. Friday. June SS. at the age of 87 years. Father of Miss Lois Keefer.:. Robert K. and Harry Keefer.' all ot Salem, Mrs.: Jt.-J. Bun nell of -Gatun.' CC,C M. Keefer of East Granby, Conn;. K. V. Keefer. of Riverside. Calif.. - R. W. Keefer of Portland and Miss Mary Keefer of Seattle. Survived also by IS grand children and seven great grandchild-1 rea? funeral - announcements later by Clough-Barrick company. . I CARD OF THANKS - At this time we wish to express to the many friends, of Mrs. Cat- trell, our heartfelt appreciation for their many acts ox kindness throu shout the years, and for the beautiful flowers and for all that was done at her passing. Cyrus Cattrell, Morse Moimngo and fam ily, Mrs. Amelia Eatecan, Mrs. L.la i Kkersham. lint Aid Tra cau 4. aid mn rVrah , j incidents Friday. Billy Barrett, S Tears 0.1751 Troni: suffered a cut . on the back, oX his head while playing.' He was given temporary dressing. Lena Gerig - 20 " 1720 North Commercial, cut the 'palm Of hr ris-ht hand and Jn- I 1, 1055 South 13th.- fell on a milklIationi, 'hievementstand future bottle and sustained a forehead cut, y. 1 I -- . . , I "Cjn. Cronlse, Photographs and Frame.' 1st NatTBank Bldg. V " - ' ' CAF New Hoars JUJULaAllCi." i w A- 1 hour. meeting .time for the civil Wsurt 'pmrLsUad ol. 7:30, Lt. James E. Cannon, commander of the Salem unit an nounced Friday Members of the unit have been called to meet at the armory - Monday. They will participate in the Fourth of July celebration, appearing in uniform in the parade, j Tor home loans see Salem Fed- Brand Is Speaker "Isolation r...t t : .1 r ri.. uint isaue ui me ruining un- ,',. h. .hw f s.mrom Court Justice James iT. ; Brand when he spoke Friday noon be- fore a Portland City club lunch eon meeting. ; : . ' i Pnrse Stolen Rosa - Marie Brqvn, Rt.;i, Box I70C of Brooks reported to; police -the. theft of a small red leather zipper type purse 1 11 oiw. . J v . . .- T h TTM 1 1 Dr. xiijbbara j aldo Hills Native, Dr. L. Hibbard. lone a promt- hent OregoVphysician and a for- uici utcuiuci vi uic M ic . saiuc i commission." aiea riaay at . tne i hm f .; , rfaiierhter " RohVrta 1 Vincent in ' Portland. Native of w.iiA hiii.',Ah'' n coin I where "his parents, too," had been j born. he was 81 years. 18 days old Ut the time of his death. His paf lr 1. 1 rt n?fofVi v ariirAn -1 Via L m-- - fit patent for land ever home- ' - - f0n - . Born June j, 1863, tne son 01 K. L. .Hibbard and Julia. Griffith Hibbard, he was a brother of Mrs. Helen 'tPagetwand Mrs. Gerfrudef unit 91 nuag iiiiis,.ivi.i.a. wwbc- i pami nu wi cwruiuia ana wiuu 1 Hibbard of Sah Francisco, He is survived bv seven children. I . -1 t - mm George Hibbard. Dr. IT K. Hit. v-i . tti . u.-vk'..4 "as,-.s- " "V ,r- .r:-"n Z7Li-?5m ' ;rrT- h K-ai .m i,i mA a, kviu va. wa tiu vv 1 FrwceV taittrell of Long Beich; CmUt"-:' f " .- ' I TVa TTiVtV A Mvt aW t a SMiv. fession in-ortland from 18b to Itf 7whenjailr of hU-1ieilth caused nim to retire from prac- tice until 1899; when;, he opened I actively at work until about six 1 yer go. . . In 1894 he married Miss Ina 1 nr 1 . . a a v . ...... 1 v outer, wno aiea in , , f Dr Hibbard " was appointed a m-mber of the state me com t. iai4 ... 1. 1 - v v. served until Gov. Charles Martin removed the entire board in" Jan- Uarr 193S A few days later the MOnm. . Airm himi I -i , , , --- t vincva urn he iimii mine an prror m not retaining. Dr. Hibbard on I I the board and maintained that if opportunity offered he would un doubtedly reappoint ' him: Funeral services will be held at 7:30 o'clock Sunday night from the chapel of J. P. Finley & Son, Portland. Interment is to' be A ff f ZnZ alc -f f JL1'11?' O 1 T eiia'KeOUeSt -.r- T. JL The state agricultural . board Friday telegraphed -chairmen of both the republican and demo - craUc' national commiUeea w questing that their platforms :iey j cord to agriculture; equal Utujj with, other parts of the national economy'? and that we Sultry In- economy , ana inai tne poultry in- dustry receive equal Indlndepen: dent sUtus with other agricultural hranrhaa. . . t, ' ! gtatus with j branches. I . 1 The beard pointed mt th ag- rlculwral bdusWes gre the T,.4mtnrie4 fWKlW, in SeatUe, Wn. :-'li;':t. iTX !'-r i-?- - - a B.aua iui aaa, mUUflUiU' BIS -. U1W ilM l - ' , "J aagp V aMa-m,ava VI I ' -TV a 4ivvm -"araRt-am eawitVn tvftllf a. US aaa-za z at- - n aa. aa avui avsa. aVM i niiiu ritr a raaniiitinn iaammi i r"--- - t -,-T b to board A telHrfm I .... .jj-i tn Tvturalt r Pint I - --, I Portland, chairman of the Oregon I H-tas-afiftn at th renuhlfcan ni.Un j.. --a v- . - , ' . . . tional convention which opens at ' Turner Gets RomnevRam The Romney rani Leedstown 241" has reached the Ahrens farms at Turner after a two months nrilniie 1ntrrnv throiiph the south Pacific. He came from the Wheel- er Cock of New Zealand: outstand- ing Bomiiey breeder, and the ram comes to head the exceUent Eom- nev flock of the Ahrens'farms. Members of the Romney Breed- era association and friends are in- vited to the.Ahrens farm at 2 p. m. Sunday to view this new addition to the Romney flock. . Judge Murphy hi Alls Kpjilrnrs ...r -. .-T A Hnufi fViliritV' "HJ"1) ? " - r re Mnv urpny 01 ue KIarion county court, spoke to the Salem' Board " of Realtors Friday "VU yVuuu u urau .uw "u- ops f oeparanenu Judge Murphy described the Marion -county road program as being j?well governed He em- phasizedithatia shortage of man- power and materials made avail able, much of the formerly used Pf1 d -at sinking definitely; set' aside.' Qne of the improvements' he illustrated was that. of the:SiWertori-Salem high way I project which j. was ' inter ruptedf by 'the war; extension of the North! pd South riverjroads inciuaing ine ouuaing i a Drioc at inaep.enaence over ine wuiam ette and I f urther constructidn of the Wilsonville. cutoff, J f Pi?- "People, of Marion county are new 'courthouse" minded and have . i ; . ; been -:that tway .ior.- some jtime, iPf P' . addedL thai he "believes there, is enough 'favorable interest to war rant action ; soon although ' he suggests this Is not the time for construction, --ii : ; i -' I '. i ' . Murphy j pa'id tribute. tip i the county employes who were not drawn away :from thelri jobs'-by hh ;otherj field,, knd wno nave; siayea Dy uw couniy m ma interning its efficiency. ; -it 250CherKv Picker Start Wort Monday . Two, hundred fifty, workers are needed to answer a cherry--pick- '".1t. t y .r"ri..Ty . - 7- pioymeni i omce; ooi A-nemeseu treL1 Mnndav mnminr Workri hnnld rnort for wnrk time they will be transported to thi V.rVharrf. W tnW. fnrniihd Uy: me growers. Althoukh theDlea s " j . i j u xnituj-ior ui oiaer toji ma merr wholare fneeded for hauling ladders ;and;picking large ! ireesT many J orchsrdists . rport. : smalj trees can! be 'picked: DyH younger boys and'eirlsi Much of the nick- ini bt the small trees is done from the trrdund' - rt i wSthr t rnndit inn remain av0rable,t! many 'more 1 workers : :'rZ.T.ZVrrT":iri. wiii nai niaviawi strinn n ar-w m n wow . . vn f leaaersnip t 01 Mrs.. Calvin Kent, Mrs Carl As- pinwaU,' Mrs. 1 Ted. Roake, " Mri riorence Kron, . Mrs? Lucille Ger- , m w j : . ' , mam Mrt. Wegner and MissLws xveetx win awmi, invo wuon wim- in tne coming, week and by July J' " M predicted the ehetry har-. vfeeU undeHty m orchards. Jl,.Iii:Jrf J--1 t- ; j ' -T; n vJ' V . VJI .-X v "J-lfii livl.CXO LTVT Ml 'Ytl'l r-1 1 W rPCK ;VjJ111I Cll 1 - - . i: : ... , PORTLAND , - June - 23-P) While police searched 1 for youth ful vandalj, , members' of the "W,-espyterian cnurcn worked ito clean their dese- CTatea cn1":n i Ume fPr lntt I service Sunday.- r . I - Th chiirch.- broken into for the i ' : ' tmra f. ume m : two weexs, was found 4his 'morning daubed in col ored paint Furniture," altar, cov erings, - robes -and - Bibles were wrecked and trampled; Chief of Detectives John J. Kee- an' in Taewpmtti offered ai 50 reward, and: Police cmei Harry M. wnes another s 100 Chaplain John: Wf Beard be lieves the damage was caused "by children. 1 1 j ciwXfDTt COUMT :S - t 1 v. W. C. Gabriel, doing business as Gibriel timber. Co., v, Eyins f- - n J!f " t w. C. Gahriei doine btnuness as I Gabriel ILiimber Co -vs.v. Evans Lumber Co, and Ed Stortz; cost of uuw v, uu w owi,mi Ptf il j: LA - j- 1- j.tX- B AA w UAaV VU - Bu WtMua Va v uuu MMII i and .true! and hihRman treatmentf I - ; Billy RBristoW, minor, by Palsy Marshall, uard lian al litem. Vs. Jo Ella, Bristow;. complaint for di-j vorce, charging cruel and inhuman . " . I Tfnani I . i, :. i . i - Ainn inooeruon v, uienn j. Roberison- defendant heretoiore L lx y t 4 i neia in contempt ot .court, itni- I need -to MT fin- ef siOO. with v-u j cu;i. ? - aua- p ended upon payment of fine and COStS.'. j! ' i'"' : "' 1 U Prank L M. Boen vs. Edna M Boen? motion: for default PKOBATE COURT Leo Vincent Nuttman guardian- ship; seventh annual' account by Francis iJL iNuttmari, guardian, shows 'receipts totaling SH78.41; disbursements- of $153.41 ; order approves. .; t Pummer estate; Ux de- termined at $11.17.' . Frank f tuort esute; oecree 01 fuwl ciacharge to Mary R. Ham, mer, WilKam J. Kloft pnd John A." luoifc executors. , -j . Charles Washington; Usher estate; appraised by Charles Vick, J O. French! and Bessie M Elof-f son at 12305.49. " Peter TThitney estate; order cpn i firming sale of real .property for ; Tli OSIGON STATEC2.IAN. Salem, Oregon. Saturday Morning. June 2t AMo Metfwmcs For the pM month, Specialists in the automotive - . ious and specific " information to be The class will be under the m" .(n.MI.n 'n InuMi.. tohn Brill V I called;in at defifnte. periods during J the instructional program to give 1 pertinent to their -special phase ofautomobUe 'mechanics. ' " ik m Tifw x vki nil urvriuum a i i training in specialized occupations. Four men have been selected to the automobile adewhd will car. , T.. t ... . ry the major portions of the train ins? Work H T Smith. W. H. S.""rI oui sTuiisciu, Aire iiU .v-t and Traham' -r . r, i This will be a supplementary Ivno rt tralninfffor mi now Pm- I . ployed ' in automobile and truck V ? . . I mecnaniCS snops. utner persons 1 who desire assistance in this type of work may also attend the class. I ; . w I skilled; technicians in mechanical Th.n . a , tiM chnrtsn r t . , 1 ... . t fields find every effort has been maHa in acit th; mm in h-1 coming more efficient., and '.more i-ii ii ,t i iL,t-v ' . 'I Although . the! first Meeting : of the cllss wiU -be held-;in trie vo- cational building, others will be u.u .rf-.- : iiciu in vaiiMU3icviuui.cn eiiua ui w.vi!hi-JaiP ni have an opportunity 4p see and use various types ...Ol 1 apparatus, ; a 1 heavy fenroUment .is;expe this class and arrangements have been made for more than one sec tion of the class to operate, mak- ing th instruction available to as monv Q TVccihl The cost of training is arranged through . the state department Jot vocational" education a n d " no 1 charge will be made to trainees. Ahybhe wishing further infor- matiorl may call the vocational school joff ice, . 6737. ' ; i- - WBRefuscs Road Bui State highway, department offi cials here Fridayreceivedinfor mation fromVahinoTDC; the war production 1 hoard as" de nied prioritiea1 tor" ipanpower, equipment !an4 nwtedals for "ra ote Creek-Graves Creek section. north Of Grants Pass,, esttoated to cost soou.ow, ana tne iz. miiei c.:rM uni wilnn iwtrih nf AI. bany, esjimat at 27000. Jt was proposed to stars wor -. r" - - M - . on these projects, as soon as fed- eral sanction was'obtaujed. , Thel board approved .work , on the HalseytHarrisburg section, This, project wfll cost, $600,000, j .; Plans and. specifications .for, the a. WtaV. fh- :i h; mm'. three "projects have been , com pleted by the state highway com mission Industry Has 7 Fatalities . There. were seven fatalities, 1, 103 . covered . accidents and 15 claims for occupational disease! benefits filed with the state In - dus trial accident commission here during the week ended June 22. The fatalities involved Clark K. Switzer, Vale, i lineman; Marvin Lee .Wallace, McMihnville, flag man; I Frank Grimm, Klamath Falls, foreman; Lauritz Aamodt, Portland, shipwright; Charles B. Crowther, Portland, material ex- peoiter; wacor o. irr, ronuna, rireer and Nikola - MUiafCoch - 1er na.'W101 TauJ, - ocn - ran. rireer. s - $4567 0 to O. . Powell on con- Charles Linza McNary estate; order appointing Ralph D. Moores. - ,.t j ) Albert Bullier I and Carl Back- strand appraisers in Multnomah county. 7 Frank G. Frnklinstate;.will admitted to probate .for estate a ' . : i , ' , j . - . tentatively valued at $8000. shows haiiiMta in WitlaTnvtt tmivrcifv li.n-f.n.i . ir.frtfMtitn LAVA, fWU... UUWi; tUVd4Utt ,Vt mrrrham tit ahMvnafxl hooka anrt " ' T . -vtrsia 4 - . . shin nrize and to the Salem YMCA in addition to provisions for widow and relatives: Roy R. Hewitt ap- pointed executor. W. C Keck, A. W, Smith and Chester F Luther named appraisers. Martha Justine Woelke guard lanship; Ben ,G. .Woelke, father. appointed guarman of minor. Mary X. Nairn estate; order d- mitting will to probate for estate tentatively vaiuea ; at ggooo, ap - pointing Peter Nairn execute and naming Fred Jlawlins. R. A. Fork- ner and Cahrles H. Heltzel as ap praisers. MAJtKIAGS AFrUCATXONS r Frank A." Kasala, 22, US army, Camp Adair, and Eleanor Canoy, 20,- stenographer, 550 North Sum mer street, Salem, JUSTICE COURT ? Ethel Sylvester; charge of reck less driving ' dismissed on failure of prfcper prosecutor to appear MUNICIPAL COU2T Edward James Fitzgerald, vag rancy. y Hatley Veale, co; I 278th lnf. Camp Adair, AWOL. David John Lassie, 240 Ever green" avenue, violation basic rule; , bail 45. . xne vocational eaucauon ueparunent 01 saiem senior hiph lie ajn. Monunc-service at. school will operf newlyrje of tuto mechanics trahiinr it te. vo Sursdayd VaturtVyj aTt catioriai fcuildini,- 14th and D streets Tuesday at 7:30, according -v v . m. .... .s ' v- ,1 ..- - ' : -r . T riKST BAPTIST CHURCH .? - 10 i.. 1. rsarneiu local suorvBi. - - - f - -1 Ldiiia provement of Jwoections of the whose training was limited to the ,-0. Pacific; highway, - , - " eighth ' grade and night school subject. "Christian Ceience." Wednea Theiprojects include the" Coy- classes, drew commendation from dvim : mein J,!. Training field-tO determine the needs ' - f , . 111111111 S IQ ;il, - VCU. V Cl riplfrpi - . - j r. iranc jrniLUDS -oi-inwet-1 e W neowgicai seminary v WkUU,u vrcacm.pi, ie: r-1 fwanna mme conference win ha the nipt nrarhr at thm r"at p t,8! preacner ine cai- Vrj Baptist, church ' Sunday. His tODics 'are Th Adeauacv of j Christ" - and -A God - Planned . . - I t. ' Featured, at thet; Bible School hour Sunday morning will VnO D .me .am?ual .promotion, day ex- erdses ' iThi ntiri crhnnl will -- ------ " ""-':5' . t- .a.f.-'ll.'-.- I -i . , . . . . : . 1 aunaar evenine. il .ine remisr ' i monthly young people's! service in I which the ; young people are in entire Charge. The TOUnC neODle 1 mee at t o'clock tor a bu.r- tdt i c?i i nrvai rni ker t au a a i monthly missionary WtingV Mrs: Dorothea Smith,' wife the as- stait pastor.wiU bring the mes- tacr nn Aim Mn' Smith i, 4h. v". " 1 dauchter of missionary Barents. ana, nas, spent some time in that ".. of a native worker in Assam. At the evening church serviee there will be musical numbers by a young people' chorus, the Cal- van Tniimulm hdlM' tlrirt Miss Betty Schwieninf and her cornet, Mrs." Phillips anL her ma- rimba, the Sunday School orcbes-1 tra,' and' InstrumenUJ 1 ensemble People of Salem are cordially, in- vlted ' to worship at - Calvary 1 church the entire day. GI Whittles 'A U IT "L T. " ' A Hi Hnhh'V i-9 f V UUUJ .... . FORT STEVENS,' -June 23-(ff) A woodcarving of "The' -Christ," Woodcarvings school 11 a.m. Morning service Fort Stevens commanding officer y. . . " r . tyx. saaitnew tariis rtepensnesr, nhn whitttM in fill nn h i fr l time and then found fellow-sol- 1 diers clamoring to ouy mi rimsn - I " j . . '.' ed : carvings, works with , a 14- J yeafrold pocket knife. 1 He carves-usually at night, by the light f a candle with wood from Fort Stevens! scrap piles, and paints the I finished relief with !.' Iuk r - 1 I ' - ri j-H " I sno poiisn. , .... .., . . "T a-nt ri4t m m ! hobbv when I was in tne xourtn graae," RepensKek said. "I would pick up a piece Ol WOOO JUSt any Oia piece Of wood and I often would sm a few rraina in the wood that see R lew grains m me wooo ma. .. .. . would give me'an idea: for a pic - ture. Somehow I would, just ima - gine I COUld see pictures in differ - ent kinds of wood, and then I would. begin to whittle never 1 draw-the picture first" j HigHway Bill Moves State highway department of fi- data : here Were Somewhat con - u., FriHa-r whri it ir iC I 1c j j . 1 learned that the so-called federal -1 . , ,m vi !. M-.-t i, was aW highway bin, grvmg ininciat assistance to .tnav auiio . wt mu 'construction,' had . not I been re - Slowly ported out ef committee this week J at It. Special music Since our church when congress Voted to recess fori1 cooperating in the? indoor camp A ' ag i t ' i R brief vacation. . ; Under this bill "the Estate Of Crvnr " rnm jA roa!vo 41 1 Mfl 000 I ......nj ...v. .ff. tv. I HUUUaUJ F IVl UUCQ J . 0 m.-a m I - "v.v t trv - . , . -t .-":r bill has been fa a housl commit - tee for several months and was song iear Coleman Bell.-pastors. "Sunday school MO ior several monins amowas tmnA young peopi,-, -e,0rkr at tholt ajn. D. j.'p,Bkrat. j-upermten-the sub ject. Of several; important Marion county Holiness ,f association I dent. Morning service at 11. Xlnde- T-einWnr J?- w P?S5 14.000.000 ol state funds would be ttZLYni naf.hatf1 inlnet 'tha 'f iwlaral 11a:i . i cation annually, I - . . . I-. I ttrm - - -i . i Jit- : . ' t. i uic Dili ia lumuvm w uim a anvil time the Oregon postwar highway, 1 wwwuMon.. proTim mW.p, J : -y - .y Artkur. y?ry?" Prison Sentence Arthur JarvL Salem, was sen- j tenced to serve a maximum sen j tence of 18. months in the state 1 penitentiary , when he appeared I before Circuit Judge i. M. Page. on Friday. He had previously en - 1 tered a plea of guilty to a charge of contributing to the delinquency of a minor. I i ' .. Down town--The Zzzisr 1C:EJ "Ttj V.zzi .ca lis lD::r . A lemon by Dr. J. C. narrlscn. . y r Dzxn 'fehia II. Gtist siajiaj . J Yfallers la the City an Frienii Cordially IavHed 1S14 M - Salem Ghurche SALVATION ARMY : 4 -- ! -241 Stat street.' Maior 1. P. Steven. I commanding officer. Sundt- chool at 11. - tven- 1 mm subject. -Paul's Journey to Jem- - .1. ivmi,,. wnriMi.t Ta 'Rihk tu uvnvr ,. . -.-1 nvr . a M I I CALVARY BAPTIST Knnh I .(h.rtv nr1 Miliar - atTMta. I C. Howard Smith, iisutant-pastor. Sunday school t:45 a.m. Promotion I Surday exercises. Morntns service at 11. Dr. Frank PhUlipa ol 1 Portland twest speaker. Setroon.aiUjject. rrhe J ucvjuv7 -'"" IJ Vouth fellowship, r Mrs. s Dorothea Smith -will speak on Assam. Eveninf service at S. Dr. Phillips ftiest speak- r. sermon Bubrect. a. uoo-fiannea i iSvic T T - - - ' . . - . , i : i i. Corner Hazel and Academy itreets. Warren C.- Hale, pastor. Sunday chtol 10. a.m. Mornins service at 11.. Young people's p,m.f Evening er- day at Has pan. vice at iTaytr mcttinf wecne- I EL.SKiSh,.- Am North Church street Rev. and Mrs. Claude Coleman Bell, pastor. Afternoon service at Eveninc service at 7:. xnursaay at j. p.m. ' 4 r lui innuiuui .. i . v-i nci uniwi u 11111 sued,. 1 Dudley strain, pastor. Sunday school seon .u"je -Theklys of 5Te Kingdom." Eveninc service - at 1 AS. 1 y a-aisws aji iaa inniflidt k I." a2lSourt ts.w.jK. iman. l" m5o? ler "VubJS. EnrevJ B. nor " ' p ' r"1".8 ?r vice ai a. sermon suojeci, " selective 1 Service." , i . I church of Christ ; 1 v r"ir,'t " . ""bs Cottage and Shipping streets. service at 1.4S.- Younf people's - meet- 9M' MidI!!lL "l ':43- riRST btterian i j a M.r5tt'I dd iJstoT sundaV Ichooi 1 t-M m ! Knrnin, unln i. it 1A-SS I PJJ?f? lit riLvFt sermon subject. . -what With, Jesuar" YouthFe Shall I Do Fenowship S:is n.m.. Monday at 10.-1 Boy Scouts. 1 MiSSionart aixianci .Z,nn ..lnri!,,X;i Steinmann. pastor. Sunday j achool at 1:49 ajn. Morning service at 11. Guest USES r-Wh ri SJiZ autueet. WT fo soma rJ lieve in HellF'- Evening service at 1 JO. Guest speaker. Enoch t Zimmerman. Wednesday T JO p.m. i prayer and praise service. 1 CHTJRCH OF CHRIST 1 tZSZT rJSZr s,m?..iLi fremi-ULi5 H Su"iL "m; il'.T jLil-, ??i0 song service at 1. Preaching at 7 JO. Madison and Baker streets. Bible study Wednesday at 1:43 pjn. CHRISTIAN tCSZNCR - 3 i Chemeketa and Uberty streets, sun- tt 14t south High street- KWiaT memo 1 congreoational i ' ' lltlt and Ferry streets, wuiara - H. Mmiai IWHI Xdu ' -tWndS viSISravl 1 wm p on -DI1fJ"" i Moniuii service at 11.; smuni nu- ject . -p.tching ow clothes, tin a " . "The Parables oXJeaus.") mil RVANGrucal I t . - pMrifa ?'TM!Lt?- SS 3Xlis ..nTliorntog ' iervic 11. Sermon subject, .fjesus Ail-Out YouU :3 I r-I kpjn.. Evening service at S. Meeting - charge ol; Marion, county Holiness 1 speaker. Awt m7wm BfirAPn t- . i A a av. o . h ... church and Chemeketa streets. Rev. George H. Swift, rector.' Hory com- munion ln - h11 J-3BJLm- nc Brsver service and sermon at It. I Instruction class, church ofZIce . P 1 kvakgixistic tarernaclr 1 ASSEMBLY OF COD I ,nj TZTm''TZ: I Morning service at 11. Serman aub - ject,;"Th Glorious Gospel of Chrlat. Young peoples ervica at; ana . p.m. Thomas fihaw, leader. Ivening reviv- at service a i:a. w. mnj preaching. Tuesday 1S3 jaon. War Mothers' prayer meeting. There will! De no mra-wecK aervivea uuimik . tne camp meeting at Brooks. ! j "4 . . IrOVRSOUARR r 1 " ' . ' ltth at Breyman street. Kev. c- m. Tate, pastor. Sunday school 1:43 a.m. Morning service at 114 sermon bud - iect." "If TWO ef You Shall Agree." 1 Evening service at T:4S. Sermon sub - ject, a wmrawr wno a vreama True." Tuesday 1:4 p.m. prayer meet - True." Tuesday ?: p.m. prayer meer- Img. Thunday ?: pjn, Bible atudy. . I ) m6KIJlN1 rwS&iT y v ' - V Mortn unurcn street j at Highland 1 avenue. Herman R. Macy. pastor. Sun- " I o"4R at u - m - I church thera wul be no evening I services. . ' . - I m m !" , I . south commereiai 'it waihinrton , : . l street. John and Laura Trachael. pas Tr 1 service at Xl. Guest speaker, Bev. WU- mp mein first Kv.ngei deavor at ii , Xvangehcal church. Christian En it at J0 Jn. i "j- 1 ;u tlRST CHURCH Of GO B .Cottage and Hood streets. nev. n. A.' Schlatter, pastor. Sunday jwhooLat 10:4V Sermon . subject atl 11, "What Sod Has Fromised.r rvemng uniuee. service at I:1S. S o'clock sermon Sub ,eet,;-raav uturt,; , S7S Market streetr Paul O. Kering.l SILVERTON Dr. R. J. Van- pastor.. Sunday school t:4S ajn, Morn-lj- auh- kinitaineaif Severe ing service at 11. Young people aer- aeV; Wne SlwmJe fe severe vice 'at 1:43 -pan. - Preaching t S byl bruises a week 80-when he fell VaPy" mM'tTm ladder, Is much Improved - - i -.--i f ?i ' -"; 1 and Is now able to return to his SrrSrV" t 440 North Cottage street, Don Wall, bishop. Sunday school 10 ajn. ReUef society, priesthood meeting and pri mary It M a.nv Sacrament meeting at t pjn. f - i . , - . AMCRKAST LUTHERAN V ,' 343 North Church street.' M. A. Cet cendaner, . pastor. Sunday ' acfaool S a.m. -Morning service at It. Sermon subject, "The Cod of Grace. y v 1 Tall VThite Spire i - REORGANIZED CRCRCH Or iKSUS CHRIST ,or . LATTER DAT SAINTS . 17ta and Chemeketa street. C. H. Asner, pastor; unay . scnooi at 10 services ajn. Mornins service ; at 11. Zions pjn. ... Leacu'eU .p.m. Prayer meeting Wed aesday". at 1.-45 .pjDa...'.v":., ;-i. ... )M . . .... I, K. 'p& T,? Mojmn sendee at ll. Sermon Ject. - The Blessed Power ot J a. in. sub- Name. ST 'JOHN'S' LUTHERAN (Mo. Sra4) 'J i " . IStb and A streets. H. W. Gross, Mornlg .ervice at 100. - " T ImtST METHODIST A. I . rnn.r r si.t. an rinirrh kirti: pr. j. C. , Harrison. pastor. Church school at t:45 ia Preston r. uough- toa ,Uperintendent. Morning -worship at 10;50 sermon topic. "The band on the Door." Dean Melvin H. Geist wiU .-ih, i t. m ch.nh.ni No veam free mctbodist e1! SftlK n'i' Stewart, pastor. Sunday acbool 1.43 a.m. Emory Coode, superintendent, Morning service at Jt ' Sermon sub- iect. -New Heaven, .nd New Earth." No evenlnc aerrtce as .we wui De co- operauof in . the Marion county Holi ness association indoor Camp meeting in - the Evangelical church. Summer and Marion streets, June 22-July J. JASON LEE METHODIST . North Winter at Jefferson street. S. Raynor Smith, pastor. Sunday school at S:43 a.m. Mornins service at 11. Sermon subject. "The 1 Church- Ad vances." -by the pastor. 1 ouui Jt el- lawBhif. 7 1 p v L methodist South Commercial at Myers street. Josepn Knotts, pastor. Sunoay school 9:45 a.m. Mornins service at It. Lay men ..'speakers, C. - s. orwif, Melvin at Evemns Wice at- 7 jo. tTn.t1r: - - ."Ul-'r pnu ? f PENTECOSTAL LIGHTHOUSE aak r.m, .- r u .f, c -i'rIL 5e Y- . " " rf5fr fJ Sunday school -10 ajr; Morning ser vice at 1U Young people's service at S JO p.m. ..Evening service at , 7 JO. Wednesday 8 p.m. Bible study and ser vice. bethant e. reformed ; "0 l iunV hooY 10 -m.-Mornmg service a H.sermcn -r- first spntrrcAUST - 24t North Commercial street After noon service at Even in s service TRUTH CENTER ;v-"-i.-t-.'i;--";. 263 North High street. Olive. Steveni. Sermon subject. "The. Sayinn of ... wlhM ft, porti,nd.' 1" t. . KNOLSWOOD CHCKCH Or THI I UNITED . METHir.N IV CaTKIlT. North 17th treet and Nebraska tvt nu. J. M. Goodheaxt. minister. Sunday-school t:4S a Jn. -Morning service at 11. Betty miu wm amg 1 waucea With Jesus." Sermon subject, "Flowers For the Living or th Dead." Youth tor.Chrlst reltowship 1 pjn. in th. -. Lola Koemer. leader. Evening service at S in the chapeL Sermon niM ..in,,.)., .s.ml a Sui. subjact, "A Witch. A Spirit, A Sui cide." At I, camp fir and sing at the Sitlinger farm. Bible study Wed- naaday, eveoing. at t. -- Silvorton Churches CALVARY - Jersey street O. C Olson, pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m. Olga Johnson, superintendent. Morning service at 11. I League in charge. FIRST CHURCH Or CHRIST ' First and Park -streets. RuueQ IS vlc - K.VT.';i f cntmAH and" missionary aixiakcb Second street. William ! I secona aaeei. niiinm scnwi. pa- I tor. Sunday school t:43 a.m. Morrrin 1 service at 11. Evening service at 1:44. IMMAM1L 1 . Nnrtii cnumi itiwt.. s 1 Aimiic. I . . . . . . . nn nnr Minnn w-nnnt . n b ni. ninnm Olson, superintendent. Morning serv- lc nt r-. $. c. XartvoW. Services wiu bw cl,y k lmlew t-.in hn h- win iv. h.im t I Immanuel church. m-rsrAnT j.risk and Main street. O. Leonard '"".l?001 l f " 1 v- , , : . - I TRINITY . 1 second and A street. M. J . K. Fuhr. J pastor. Sunday school at 10 ajn: Mom ag service at. II. ur. . u. Kasrvoia gpeaken Sunday services wiU be held fa th, city park.' - ,-' Valley Churches 1 shush COIXEGR RRAKCH i or flRST BAPTIST - I Rmmh rnll.r arhoAl RaV. Rarl Baker, pastor. Sunday school S:4i a.m. l Mark Buell. superintendent. Morning 1 service at 10:45. Young people's meet- tervice at 10:45. a-g at t-JM pjn. 1 I wait 1 irntvm avivra ' ' inr first mvaPTfiT - j xart gtata and tlmi streetr. Sunday j erintendent. ; j t . -' a gag a a ga, gf w gg .rl gtrffHt AH "L gflg War - I rntST baptist . . .' I Hayesville school en Pocifie high way. Sunday school at f:4 a.m. xa Metzger, superintendent - 1 goL,A SCHOOLHOL'SR I ive mues vest oz eaiem. jusc ma highway in Bola. Be v. and Mrs. Claude - 1 . . z - i IWKST SAL.KM METHODIST I Third and Garth streets.' RideO A. Kelsey, pastor. Sunday school 0:45 a m. H c. White, ccneral superintendent. Marnia . j.rvicaat Jl, HeV. .Clatte !k 1 -J y i , I - A. r I tiVir '11 Tl. Pt of each day: n ii 1 1 ! wm, wain i .i ii 1 1 ii JUNE22toJULY2 : " FIRST EVANGELICAU CHURCH " 1 k. suxcaa AND EIAE10V STS. " Great Gospel Preaching- rev. ricriAK) t. rcnl evakcilut v OF FOSJL.XD, ORE. . . Tnsplratlonai singiag led by T V ' rr. vtlliaii j. muhthy ' ' OF EZLLTEW, WASH. . Services 12:C3 AJ t. 2;23 crd:45 PJL AuipIceK Mzrisa Couarf HcUreca Airo. TAGS ITV2 Cliristian Cliurches - At Turner . Sunday: wll mark the beginning of a,; week of' activities-for mem bers of the First "Christian church, . with . the . state convention of ' Christiajn churches convening at Turner f on Monday. V All 'events have been' canceled at the. local church 'during the week; in order that members and friehJjnay at tend the sessions at the- conven- -tion I which begin.'' at 8:30 -each ' morning and continue throughout the I day. 'Dr.' Perry 7 Gresham, -minister of the "lniyersity Chris- . tian church in Seettie Washer will : be the guest speaker,.- v -J- ' Revi' pudley Strain-. wili-preach -on the subject "The Keys of the ' Kingdom" at the Sunday morning service lof ; worship at , the local church, j and . in ; the evening the service imen's gospel team, from the local , Christian service, men's center, Swill have charge ; of the evening I service. Corp. Carl John son, of West Virginia, wilT be the soloist, and he will also sing in a trio Vvitjh Corp. Eugene- Peterson of St . Paul, Minn., and Corp. E4 ward Schwartz; of Philadelphia, Penn; Pfc. John Morton will be"the chalk artist, Che. closing, message . -will be brought by Clark Robb, of the V-12" unit at Willamette uni- -yersiiy. " ' -V V f " rM Transportation"1 facilities ,r for : those desiring to attend the Turner convention arebeing"cleared"thru " the . local church; -QMi.ee.,; : Bev, 1 Strain, will teach, a class on the - subject f;Aijnistering :tp the fndi- - vidual" :at the adult conference held I each morning during the week; Miss Oma Lou Myers, direc- -. tor bit religious education, will as sist in the laboratory ; school for children which is being held si m- Lultaneousiy with the adult confer- encf ihrboghout .the Veet ;v ? 1 niststo: . -i. -V - Present- Musicians Tl .' Sunday, night the Fir3t Baptist .church will present'- Miss Kath- ,rt-.-leen &crv-and.Miss Marjpfie "Y Broer, two of their'own. returned f. muskdaiis who . will play several special instrumental-numbers. ' jv. i - .Both .1 of i these, young .'women 1 . have beenstjmg "music. in New . York Miss . Mafjorie iBroer-stu- :" died I the flute at the Julliard " School of Music under Professor ; ( Georges. Barrere: Miss Kathleen' Broer studied the violhj under the .Instruction of Professor Ivan Gal amiap, who studied in1 Paris" for v IS years." " - ;,,.v j The paster. Dr. Irving A." Fox, : williuse the. question and answer method of preaching Ycnvthe next few I- weeks. " Among - the Bible questions sent in by ' the people - the following will be discussed: VPleese : explain tpredestinfl- . lion.". 2.- -What is the Baptism of the Holy j Spirit?' S.Why Was . Elijah given the privilege of as- cension instead of going through -death?". 5 4. -Is there any propheU cal , I reference - in this present war?'" GarapMeeting Scheduled Next Week Bev. ! A. L. Burroughs, state overseer of Churches of God in Arkansas will be guest speaker for ,the (Church of pod Full Gos pel camp meeting to be held next week t72nd and Lee streets, Sa lem,1 one jblock off Turner road. Mr Burroughs will preach each night and special duet singers from Texas, visitorsfrom Washington and probably, other western states wm . participate, L. lZ Milam, .lo cal pastor of the church, said yes- terdav.i y. yi- . . t -. SltJSalem-, PORTLAND, June 22-(ff)-Ort- gon Methodists selected Salem to iVletHodists day as the site for their 1945 con ference, after a close , vote of CS -for Salem,' 61 for Seaside,' and six for Portland - - - U le!egf es- e,Bie' ahnuar church fc conference were tdld that logging tperall in sooth ertt Oregon .will force the church, to sell its Little ' River tostitute site and purcha's a new. campground, v - '. t ' 4 f The Rev.- Ellsworth Tilton, "conw feterKe treasdrer.reported world service! gifts during the past year Increased $ 1 434 f or a toUl of $64,100. - - - ii i i mi iimp t i wnmiiniwtiiiiwiwj v .v-'AN-MVMVW ...... s -