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CI P Tfc OUTGO!! STATESMAN, Seism. Oregon. Tuesday Morning. September S3, 1SU PAGS Many Attend Ordination Remodeled Building Is Dedicated Sunday Afternoon . SILVERTONj SepV 23 Sev eral hundred attended the ordin ation services for Robert Neal, the homecoming and dedication of the rebuilt church basement, all three held at the First Church of Christ Sunday morning and afternoon. The Rev. W. O. Livingstone of Vernonia, assisted by Rev. Russell Myers and I. R. rJeal, ordained Rev. Robert Neal at the morning service, following the sermon on "Dedication given Ty Rev. Mr. Myers. Special music " was fur rushed by the choir, and by Mrs. W.' O. Livingstone. Mrs. J. W. Jordan directed the choir and congregation singing. Following ordination the Rev. Mr. Neal gave the benediction and lead in response. At 2. o'clock . the dedication of the remodeled first floor of the church was held. Mrs. J. W. Jor dan was in charge of the music with Rev. Mr. Neal directing the song service which preceded the remainder of the program.? Rev. E. J. Gils trap of the Turner Mem orial home gave the invocation. and Rev. Gene Robeinson both the scripture reading and benedic tion. The Rev. Dudley Strain of Salem was the speaker of the af ternoon. Rev. Mr. Strain stressed, the place the church should and failed to fill in the war, .particularly with the young people.) Strain thought the church has done poor job in its program of religious education because of the number. of spiritual . casualties . occurring " daily. .. -;, .. -; .-V;V' At the reception which followed Miss Mary -McCall, Miss Louise Specht Mrs. Victor Hadley and Mrs. Robert Dickman poured at lace covered tables centered with michaelmas daisies and gold and blue tapers..,': - P ! Among the out of town visitors present at the Sunday services Included Mrs. Victor Musgrave of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. C P. Ri ley of Hubbard, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rahn of Salem, Mrs. Rex Lauson, and Rahny Gale of Yam hill, Rev. and Mrs. W. O. Living stone of Vernonia, Mr. and Mrs. H. Gardon McCall of Portland, Miss Geneva Gordan, cadet nurse from Portland, Miss Louise Specht, RN, Portland, Miss Bernie Gay, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Emil Oe der, and Mrs. Win Lynch and William David of Portland; Rev. and Mrs. Gene Robinson and Tim my of Turner, Rev. Dudley Strain of Salem, Rev. L J. Gilstrap, Tur ner; Mi. and Mrs. John Larson, Corvallis sEUi: :wmtT; Mrs. Ruth Jones Hall, Salem; Mrs. . Jennie McClellan of West Stay ton, and V. C? Peterson, Miss Min nie Peterson and Mrs. George White and Mrs. Anna Windom of Aumsville: - and Frank Wray of Tacoma. -':.-:. V, . 7oman Held in Bend i or Fatal Shooting f MADRAS, Sept 25-A-Arrest- ed a few blocks from the scene of fatal shooting, Katherine Grb? ton, 33, was held in the Deschutes county jail today. . . . ij Jim Roach, 28, Warm Springs lumber worker, was shot through the stomach Saturday as he stood in his apartment . here, Sheriff Henry A. Dussault said. His wi dow and three children live at Kinzua, Ore. . - " 'j Authorities took the woman to Bend because the local Jail has no facilities for women. - t Seaman Dies In Train Car SAN PEDRO, Calif, Sept 25.- WHTrapped nearly a week ago in a refrigerator car, Orville Oliver, Tacoma, Wash- seaman, was found dead today. ; Police said he probably suffocated when a fire, kindled in an effort to keep warm or to escape, consumed the oxygen within the car. i e i:V Oliver, student at the naval small crafts training school on Terminal island, had been work ing on a banana loading dock in his spare time. He had been miss ing since Tuesday. , - V A fellow . employe found the body upon unlocking the car door for an inspection. , Mt.ngel Service Man Is Honored MT. ANGEL A no host. lawn dinner and supper in honor of Sgt and Mrs. C J. Ebner, here on fur lough, was held at the country home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wavra Sunday. Cards and games were enjoyed during the after noon. "". - V ' ' " -"V- '. ': I Present were Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Ebner and Dolores; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ebner and family; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ebner and family; Rev: Fathers John, s Hildebrand and -Sebastian; Mr. hand Mrs. Leonard Fisher and family; Mr. and Mrs. William Beyer and fam ily; Mrs. Ida Kirsch and AUie, Joe and Mary; Mr.' and Mrs. Ed Ebner and family; and Mr. and Mrs. Jo seph Wavra, and Jeanette, George, Donald and Charles. j ( Sgt Ebner is the son of Post master and Mrs. G. D. Ebner. He will return to his post at Fort Ri ley, Kas, on Wednesday. His wife will remain with her sister! at Reedsport for the present Knife, Fork Club Dinner Plans Ready ; ' tT 1 -. ... The Knife and Fork club of Salem is to be installed as the first Oregon chapter of the Knife and Fork Club International in a program at the club's first din ner Wednesday night in the Hotel Marion , which will precede . the address by George J. Rony, Euro pean motion picture director and author,, who i ,to speak on the subject: ."Underground Europe Fight Back." . Secretary of State Robert S. Famll Jr., will extend greetings to the club on behalf of Oregon, Carl W. Hogg, president of tee Chamber of Commerce,, is to wel come it : as a , Salem institution, and the Knife and Fork Club In ternational's director of public relations, Paul B. Corr, will ex tend greetings from the Interna tional's president, Benjamin Franklin. . Frank B. Bennett, Salem sup erintendent of schools and vice president of the club, will respond to the greetings on behalf of the members. Justice G e o r g e Ross- man, president of the club, is to be toastmaster. The invocation-is to be given, by the Rev. Dr. J. C Harrison of the First Methodist church, and the dinner is to be preceded by the singing of the national : anthem by Mrs. Frank Burlingham.' FBI Arrests Spy Suspect NEW iYORK, Sept 25.-vTVA Holland - born former American merchant marine captain was ar rested by FBI agents today on charge that he had been sent to his country by the fascist Italian intelligence to obtain plans for ra dar, E. E. Conroy, special agent in charge of the New York FBI, an novnced. 4 ' ' ', The 50 f year -old i naturalized American was identified by Con roy as Laurent Hendrikus Johan nes Brack, who has been under investigation since 1940. Brackx said he was innocent and demand ed a hearing. He was held in $25, 000 bail on a charge of conspiring to commit espionage. ; . , . Fruitlancl Will Reopen Friday (FRUITLAND The school will begin here on Friday, Sept 29, with Mrs. Elsie Giroc in charge. The schoolhouse has been painted and decorated on the inside. The school bus is being driven by Don Bisbee who picks up pupils here, at Pratum, Bethel and Rick ey for the junior and senior high schools at Salem. Hop picking was finished in the Charles Yergen yard this week. Considering the dry year he had a very satisfactory yield. , Joyce Lambert has gone to Eu gene to take nurses training at a hospital there. She plans to en ter the army later on. Before go ing a party was held at the home of Evelyn ''Peterson in her honor. I Adair Forest Land Suggested for OSC Suggestion has been made here that the timberiand areas in the Camp Adair military reservation that have been declared surplus acreage be turned over; to the school of forestry at Oregon State college, the state forester announ ced. Monday. These tracts would be included in the McDonald fot- est ' . , ' .' , I The original , area acquired by the army comprises 1 58,000 acres, and embrace timber, grazing and farm lands. -j. I Portlanders Report Shortage of Lambs PORTLAND, Sept 23.-W- Housewives and butcher shops re ported I a Iamb shortage here to day, only a month after livestock men complained of a surplus. "The price paid by Portland area packers is too low to bring lambs to this point," was the rea son given by R. iu. Clark, secre tary of the Portland livestock ex change. He said many local lambs were being shipped to Chi cago.:;" '' : v : - -.! - f ! ' He attributed the present scar city partly; to OPA's "belated Ac tion" in validating a spare ration stamp for Jamb. PRESS i- - - v - : - - 0 "IT r - m 7 Turner Woiiieii Are Hostesses - ; TURNER Mrs. Chas. . Standley, Jr entertained the Sunshine club Wednesday afternoon. Plans to make scrap . books ' f or'; the USO were discussed. The hostess served refreshments to Mrs. Edith Mellis, Mrs. J. Whitten, Mrs. Bernice Johnson, Mrs. Estella' Miller, Mrs. Pauline Regier, Mrs. Marjorie Mitchell, Dale and Freddie. .." , Mrs. Annie Windom was honors ed Thursday afternoon when the c,uilters of the Christian church met at the church for luncheon, on her birthday. - Cornelius Dairy I Sale Average Higli SILVEftTON, Sept 25 Sixteen cows in milk averaging $223 with top going for $400, was the report of M. G. Gonderson, salesmanager, Saturday following the Friday sale of the Osman Greathouse herd at Cornelius. "- - .--'-i- 1 Mr. Gunderson said the weather was just right and a big crowd was out. Peterson Bros., of Tillamook bought four head for $1200, pay ing $335 for two, $300 for the third and $230 f or the bull sold. f E. Mcllvenna of Vancouver also purchased four head, Including itip at $400. Mr.' Mcllvenna has one of the highest testing herds in the Northwest. :-vv -:::r' A total of 25 head - were sold with CoL J. W. Hughes of Forest Grove crying the auctioh and Tool Abst of HiUsboro helping in the ring. ' - '-'' '-:'' ' Mrs. Faulhaber Hostess For Birthday Dinner MT. ANGEL Mrs. Joseph L. Faulhaber was hostess at a dinner at the family home Friday night in compliment to her husband and his cousin, Fred Geshwill, both of whom i were celebrating their birthdays. ! i " ' '.; ; -: ' Present were Mr. and Mrs. Feshwill and family, Mr. and Mrt. Mike Hopfer and Anna, and Mr. and Mrs. Faulhaber and family. Gardners Visiting f With Keizer Relatives J KEIZER Guests Thursday at the home of-Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Doll were Mrs. Doll's sister, Mrs. John Thoraa and son Don of Leb anon. . 1 Mr. and Mrs. John Gardner and 14 months old son Johnny of Hol lywood, Calif., have been visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ai'Gardner. " He was in ducted into the army here Wed nesday. I His wife and son plan to stay here a few weeks. ' Three Rob Portland Restaurant of $1500 : PORTLAND, Sept. iiMJPK masked trio of gunmen robbed an outlying restaurant here of $1500 '. early today. ; ':-h . One took the money i from the safe as employes and customers watched. The others guarded the front door and another entrance. Police were told the thieves fled south on North Denver avenue inj an automobile. , VFW Suggests 10-Year Ban on Immigrants WASHINGTON. Sept 25.HJP)- i A 10-year ban on admission of immigrants to this country was advocated today by the Veterans of Foreim Wars as one method of reducing competition for Jobs in the postwar period. Thm immirration barrier was one of four points included in a VFW program of action ana out lined at a, news conference by Jean A. Erunner, recently-elected - 4 4 ' , ; I a: DUMMY CUM CAMOU FLAG CD Csasilm troops eatertag BXaafreBa Tartar Oetr drhro to BoaIga fotaaA this ftaauay 15taun. gam eaaaoaflaged la a Freack grata ftcU. . . cl.- - -fr ! iiiv -ty--1 -i-fin- ii - -r---' it i J- -"TtnriMiilii"iW-ir- mm'iai ALLIES NEW 'STACHOUND'bdo iarlar tests r I em a factory prorlag groaai. tide plctaro shows the aew 14-toa i armored ear, called the "stagaoaaoV Which is spearheading Allied advaoees la the European theater. ; ' :-...-v!f . 7"; i : ( J COAST GUARD RESCUE TEAM-An oatrrowOi of the war Is tab Coast Gear alr- ' tea rescue unit a plaat aai a cotter which also wia operato ta peacetime. SKILFUL WORKMAN Lt Comdr. Koger L. Pataam (left), back from Iraaee, examlaes the work of Huro Zessia, wbo tarns oat gyro-compass rotors with a tolerance of .oWS inch la tat fackago Machinery Co. war plant, SprlnrneM, Mass. -: ' .:: : - 1 r - :; -.- 4 CANDIOATE This official campaign picture of FTCsidcnt i "Xoosevelt was issued by the Democratic sutieasl commlUee. SHAPE LYriere's the aew est plctaro of Fr&aees Vorae, New Yorkvrirt wbese pla-op la ; : a two-piece swiaunlag rait made : from a ctptnred Germxa para ehnte won movie contracts for both her aad the photographer. IXkhael Levelle, - '.if-" 4 ' " INDOOR RAIN STORM-The nim Is falling oa a. soaad stage, bat It's lost as wet as It would be aatdoors, oo a "prop maa holds aa mbrella over Rath Warrick aad Coaala . Laird, f , ta a llalae utorm scene for a film. -' i r UOM WEE cncial etcpalgn r'.clur tf r:-it;r nrry.C ; " Tramaa. Demoeratls vice pretl-ea"al aoialaee. OUTDOOR C II UHCII IN FRANCE An trrle ercisrl s:r.rRt.ers la rrsnee bCir'i'fa rt'.:r!3rs i:rr!:cs fcr oKctrs. Crs ?i T7AC? cc?i?ct? sy Cspt Johnstone Cett!i, rre!etcMrl?!?. frcrs. VrAs Iilari. If. T. , BLACKOUT Here ii EUckoBt," Coast Guard mzsctt oa an LCI, who weat ashore la Elcily, Italy aad Nnr.anir. Ka. wrs a I-'e izcUt r.xi ty Vj pIj just la case. . - . t r-V cor ier in chief.