the OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Saturday Horsing, Kovemher II, 19U PAGE FIVE Many at Cab-Meeting Seventy Ferry Okehed The wter-coun five Cubs and their parents at- ty ferry boat at independence will tended the regular monthly meet- be continued in service after some log ot the lions club Cub pack 17 repairs, Ted Kuenzi, county bridge Friday night in c ear Pr ingle Park foreman, decided after inspection. Scout headquarters. . Ivan Mer- He said load limits would have to chant was in charge of the pack be reduced.. The ferry has been meeting and Paul Griebenow hauling rock from Marion to Polk helped with game activities, while county. Plans will be drawn by Scout Executive Lyle Leighton the state highway department and was present to aid in parent or- it Is probable a new boat will be 'ganizauon. Awards were present ed as follows: - Bobcat pins, Gordon Jure, Carl . Montan, and Donald Pyeatt; Wolf , badges. Grant Shafner, Gordon Jure, Harold Grimm, Gene Wilt- ey,; Elmer Winegar, Merle Grieb- non, Bobby Hayes; Wolf Gold ar rows, Don Peril ch, Grant Shaff- constructed when the two coun ties get together on division of costs. " . "Cyn" Cronise Photographs and Frames. 1st Natl Bank Bldg. Census Chieftain Visits Earl F. Kramer, regional - supervisor; for the department of commerce agri- r, and rdon Jure; Wolf Silver tarce wasemTrl- ""Z? r TJ- , 7 . 1 visiting the school now un- vV:r.V.,:. T der Vay for district, supervisor and assistants far Wrae-on. Aim KS'S state wpervisor is John Kallak. liT!' 1 Cramer calls Boise. Idaho, home. His current headquarters are in Bear silver arrows, Wallace Car son, Jim Roberts (2), John Tem- pleton and Laurence Kimbel; One year service stars, John Temple- ton and' Laurence Kimbel, Gary Black, Darrell Knapke, Donald Blischke, Wallace Sills, , Eugene Gibauer, Ben Sills (2), Roger Ge baur, Harold Grimm, Gene Wilt- sey, Leonard Le Blanc, Richard Fisher, Leroy Vanover. .More Rock Crasher The coun ty rock crusher will be moved Salt Lake City. Dessert for your Armistice, day dinner, "The Pike" ice cream. 16 flavors. Also soft ice cream. Open Sat & Sun. 138 So. Liberty. Seeks Former Pest Mrs. Edith Bynon Low, "who for several ses sions of the legislature held the office of calendar clerk, will again seek the post this year, it was an nounced Friday. Mrs. Low has from its present location to the J been Vacationing, but sent word A. '. DeSantis place at Hullt The I here she would be in Salem in the county, expects to turn out about next few days to. make an active 4000 yards of rock at the new lo-1 campaign Jor the job. She Is the cation, natu lor immediate use on sister of Allen JBynon, of Port roads and half for the stockpile, land,-a former state senator. The county will pay five cents per 1 ; yard for rock crushed, this, price Wanted: Home ' lutings. 'HIT JnHuHinif a stodmfle location for I many cash buyers. Grabenhorst a period of five years. County Bros., Realtors, 34 S.f Liberty St 'Commissioner Rov J. Rice said t Ph. 4131. i this location would save the coun ty a 17-mile hauL Schneider's Coffee Shop will be closed each Sunday. Open Monday. Wrist Broken - Mrs. Howard Stover. Enterprise, the- former Mrs. Blanche -Ferguson of Salem, broke her wrist in a fall from a horse, Mrs. Nona White received word Friday. Pigs stampeded the horse while Mrs. Stover was rid ing with her husband, Rev. How ard Stover, in the last ride of the season. , For home loans see Salem Fed- ' ..1 Cnif)i r .thartN finger Cut While working at HrubeU & Bushnell plant Easlee Shaw, route 6, cut off the tip of Vi Itttla-'invar rm hit 1ft hand. He was taken to first aid. Floyd SH November 1 nt sQa Mill street, cut I ia a,K1 ' I Bridge Damaged A railing- on a small bridge on road No. 604 in the Clear Lake section was side- swiped by a car and after the owner of the vehicle had notified the county of the accident the bridge was repaired at cost to the informant . 1 Tires -and recaps for your car and truck. Fan belts, batteries and auto supplies at Stevenson it Mefford. 619 Court St ; Te Denver County Commis sioner Roy J. Rice, with Clay Cochran, Salem Chamber of Com merce manager, and Frank Doer fler, Salem nurseryman and chamber member, will leave today for Denver to attend the meeting of the National Reclamation asso- New Cub Pack Organized at Grade. Scliool' - Described as one of the most successful - Cub-parent meetings ever held in Salem, the Thursday night organization session at Highland school drew 45 Cubs and twice as many parents. - This newest Cub unit in Salem is to be known as pack three, sponsored by the Hollywood Lions club. The pack has been divided into six dens, with, the following serving as den mothers and den dads: Mrs. R, G. Crawford,5 Mrs. L. H. Blankenship.'Mrs, H. Robin son, Mrs. I S. Blensly, Mrs. K. Prince, Mrs. H. J. McGuire, Harvy Greene,' Preson Faught, Jacob Doner, 'Peter -Eneholdsen, Roy Pense and Melvih McKee. U. Q. Wolfer is Cubmaster of the" new unit - r The den mothers are to meet Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Mackey. 2302 North , Fifth street, to select times' and places of neighborhood meetings. Boy Scout den chiefs from the Holly wood Lions ; troop three are to be assigned , to each den and ' first meetings of the new pack will "be held the week of November 20. Addition of the new pack brings to nine the number of such organ izations in Salem, with more than 400 Cubs,' and makes the total en rollment 75 Cubs and Boy "Scouts in Highland school. RayD. Gilbert Dies Friday, H Rites Monday his left eyelid in a fall from a bi- cvcle and received attention at first aid. ' a . ."-J. Wedding . pictures taken it the church. 520 State. Ph. 5722. Every form of Insurance. R. G. Sever-in. f212 N High. Tel. 4016. Constant' dependable service. : Ray David Gilbert, 72, died early November 10 at the Salem Gen eral hospital as the result of heart attack. From a prominent pioneer .family, Mr. Gilbert was in the grocery business in Salem for a number of years and had been connected with the Oregon state highway department since 1924. ',;. ; . I . Ray Gilbert was born In Salem February 1, 1872, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Gilbert Oregon pio neers. He married Gussie Steiwer, ebruary : 15, 1892. Their golden wedding anniversary' was cele brated two years ago. s His father, A; N. Gilbert, and the late Gov. Lee Patterson were partners in a grocery store which Ray Gilbert bought from them and operated until 1924, when he sold It ,- . r . Survivors include " the widow. Mrs. Gussie Steiwer t Gilbert and sister, Mrs. i Agnes G. Schuck- DAVs Called te Farade Wil liam Crochan. commander of Sa Child Injared Judy Barker, I lem post of Disabled American three-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Barker, was injured and given medical aid when she caught her hand in a wrlnge at the family home. Shop Woodrow's for fine unpalnt- ed. Furniture, famous Kem-Tone, Nason Paints and Auto EnameL Shatter Proof Auto Glass, Kelly Tires and Wniard Batteries. Wood- row's friendly store. 245 Center St Veterans, Friday requested, all members of the organization ' to meet at Marion square at 10 ajn. today to march in the Armistice day parade. 7 nr. developing & printing service at Burke's Camera Shop., 174 N. ComT. . ' ;. , Expense Aeeemat filed Sam J. Butler, county treasurer, Friday filed in the county - clerk's office an affidavit indicating expendi ture of $42 in his campaign for reelection. Gaa Staatps Stolen Jack White's Service station, 546 Norm High street was entered and a number of gasoline stamps stolen, I Turkey shoot. Sat, Nov. 11, Sa K was reponea o puce "7vijem Trapshooters club, Entrance was cained by breaking I i the glass in the front door. . ! Library Ctosed Hugh Morrow, " librarian, has announced that the Fall bulbs. Floral section. Fred public vbnry will be dos- Meyer Drug. ed today, but will be open as gale Place Eatered-Mri. Wayne from J to 5 on Sunday. Henry, manager of Spring Valley Missionary society, reported to po lice Friday that tee society's rum mage sale room at High at Ferry streets had been entered and one black Melton overcoat and two fountain pens stolen, - . ' lllwrni ' Mount Vernon Underwood, at his residence. 14S North Capitol street. November S Sunrlvtd by nephew In California. Gravesid serricea Monday, November 13. at 10 JO a an., in Mt. View cemetery. Oreeon City, direction ol Ctougb-Barrick company. . - , Charles G. JanrUl. laU reaidenr of S9 Mission street, on Wednesday. No vember t. e ot 62 years. Survived by son. Patrick JarvUl; brother. Thorn-, as JarvUl ol Okarche, Okla.. and randson. Robert JarviU of Salem. Ser vices wUl be held Monday. November 13., at S p.m.. from the Clough-Barriek chapel with Warren C. Hale officiatmf. Interment M Belcrett Memorial park. , Ray David Gilbert, late resident of 1825 fHr street at a local hospital Frt d ay. November 10, at the age of n vra. Survived by wife. Mrs. Cuasie Steiwer Gilbert, and sister, Mrs. Arnea nuhrt Fchuckine. both of Salem. Ser vices will be held Monday. November ii at 1-20 nnL. in the Mt. Crest Abbey mausoleum, with Rev. George H. Swift : officiating. Direction uourn-uimci " company. " Mctaaa jnhn B. McLean, at his residence. vnut S. October U. at the age of 4S Mrs. GravMid services will be held uabmt. November 13. at ISS I in the XOOr cemetery. Dtrectloa of , CloghBarrlck eompany. v Lady's new English riding boots, size - 7. Double sink portable wash trays. Ph. 8380. Clnb Meets Tanlttt-Tonight's meeting of Townsend dub No. at the Fraternal temple, 447 Cen ter street is. open to the public Seaile Visitor Miss Doris Arm strong, clerk in Salem justice o: l peace office, is visiting in Seattle. OT President Will Go East Pres. G. Herbert Smith of Wil lamette university will leave Sa lem Monday to attend an inter' fraternity conference in Chicago, and then go on to Washington, DC, for the final' congressional meeting on education. While - in Chicago, Smith wUl address a group of .Willamette alumni of .that area at a meeting at the Central YMCA. Enroute he will : transact university business at various cities. . . While at the fraternity meeting Pres. Smith will participate in a panel : discyssion on the topic, Traternity Intangibles.'' In Wash ington be will meet with other ed ucators and members of the house committee on education where the results of a three monihs study made on the effects of the war on Mrs. Agtres Grind, aged years. ..l-mv. teiiA Kavtnaw atrt I'riday. Novembar 10. Wife of Klling I colleger Will be found. Grind of baiem; mounr Am AdaUne and Delonsa Orinde. all of Salem. EUiiwr . Jr. and George- Grmde, both tatiMU navy: daughter of Mm Magnus Nelson of Bottineau. KO4 si ter of Mrs. -Lara Ssndvik. .M. Ola Bispar. Mrs. X4 Aames. Mrs. Martin Wcnsted. SMrtin Nalasa and Cart Nel son. U of Bottineau. NO. and Mrs. Henry Brunt, Modesto, Calif, Mrs. Ray Hully. Sanooorn. Iowa. Mrs.. Charles WauHha. OravevUJei NO, Mrs. Angus Fraila of Everett Wash and Josepn Ne2soa of Salem, funeral announce menu . Uter by the CJough-Barrick company. . . 'rarl illL'sr. at tW residence. Tt rninn trt. ,Trl(iT. .November 18. S,urvived tv w ..-. l:rs. Gladys Hiiler, m i .. .:er. iMtia Midori both f S i.em. i unfal annoiincements later by Realtors Told Bush Property Good City Buy - Members ot the Salen Board of Realtors at noon luncheon Friday were urged by Mrs. Winnifred ettyjohn to attend the Novem ber 20 meeting of the city coun cil and to give voice in support of the proposal that the city buy the-Bush pasture. "It is time Salem begins to plan for the future,' Mrs. Pettyjohn said, "and turn a deaf ear to those whet say the city' already has va cant land which it has failed to develop. The Bush acreage should belong to the city because of its natural beauty. For. one thing the city should buy it and eventually build an auditorium there. ; The Salem Community Concert association now has a maximum membership of 1800 which is ca pacity ; for the' largest auditorium in the city. No new members have been added for three years. The only method of securing a mem bership at this time is through re linquishment, of a membership. Newcomers wishing to join the as sociation are disappointed when informed . the " organization can take no new members. Our mem- Dersnip cannot exceed our ac commodations. "When .M-foot-wide streets Were suggested for Salem, many scoffed ; at the idea. Today the wide streets are one of , the city's greatest . assets. Building ' them wide was proper .application - of PT Institute To Be Sunday SUverton Sunday School Group Meeting Set For Calvaryv Church r SILVERTON The Willamette Valley Parent and Teachers Sun day school institution will be held at Calvary church in SUverton Sunday at 2:30. Bev. O. ,C Olson, pastor, has announced mid-week Bible study and prayer service for Thursday 2 pjru, The Methodist church Women's Social Service society will meet Tuesday at 2 o'clock In the church social ' rooms.. ' Rev. O. Leonard Jones, pastor, is ill at his home, and Dr. E. C. Richards, Salem, will speak Sunday morning. Rev. rM. J. K. Fuhr, pastor of Trinity - "church has 1 announced Luther -League win . meet in the church social rooms Sunday night at ,7 o'clock with Mrs. Fuhr in charge. The Dorcas society will meet Tuesday the afternoon group at the home of . Mrs. Alf Nelson, the night' group at the home of Mrs.; Ben' Wage. '. '1 The Mission Circle meets Wed nesday at 1 o'clock with Mrs. Carl Johnson for Red Cross work. The family Bible study hour will be Wednesday at 8 pan. Trinity choir rehearsal will be Thursday .at 8 with Mrs; Tom Anderson, as ' di rector. The Lutheran Men's as sociation of which Jonas Byberg is president, will meet November 17 at Trinity .church at 8 "o'clock. Confirmation instruction win be Salem Churches: V ' , " . V I 1 : park site wfll be considered just At Immariuel church. Rev. S. L. mrA PrnfiwmTiAn rloecM Ca tisr. raCllOOl IrODUJiltlOn day at 80 ajn. Members of Im- I ' X . ,1 maniwl wfll attn1 th Knnrlav school PT institute at " Calvary church Sunday at 2:30 and 8 pjn. At All-Time High Registration in Salem public six weeks of the- present term Holiness Association Meeting Is Tuesday reacnea an au-tune nign witn a total of 5417, Supt. Frank R. Ben nett said Friday. This is an in crease of 60 over September 25 of this year and 167 oyer a compar able period in 1943. ! The high school has an enroll ment of 1509 and the eight grade buildings 2357. - Registration by buildings: Bush 434, Englewood 424, Garfield 185, Grant 197, Highland ? 423, Richmond 221, Washington 195,: Leslie 568, Par rish 983 and senior high 1509. People of the various churches affiliated with the Marion County Holiness association will : meet Tuesday, November 14 at the Wes leyan Methodist church. South 15th at MilL Rev. and Mrs. Devee Brown outgoing missionaries to Honduras will speak and ' Rev, Patzsch, evangelist of the Naza rene church will preach. , The 730 meeting will again be in charge of Rev. and Mrs. Brown. Valley Churches BETHEL BAPTIST - SmltH. pastor. Sunday school at i: North Cottage at D street J. T. Ol- ajn. C M. Roberts, superintendent, ihoff. DD. pastor. Sunday school t:49 Morning service at 11. Sermon subject, ajn. George Sdurman. supeimtendent. -Christ After Chaos." by the pastor. Morning service at 11. Sermon suoject. i jsvening service at uy qbu awuwwi "The Preeminent Christ.'' Bev Kdwara and couege xouut aeuowsiups. Allen., euest nreacher. Na aervlce at nisht Rihl atud nrl nnwr Wed- I USUI METHODIST nesaay at pjn. - - I oouxn ummrmw mi mcn. CALVAKT BAPTIST - I a jn. Morning service at 1U Mrs. C. Corner of South Liberty and Miller I H. VanMeter, guest speaicer. xouut streets. Rev. C Howard Smith, assist- groups at JO p.m. Evening service ant pastor. Sunday school at S:4S ajn. at 7 JO. Sermon subject. "How to Know Rev. L. H. Randle. superintendent. If You are Not A Christian." Services Morning service at 11. Artrid Peterson, each night this week except Saturday, returned mtaakmary from West China. guen speaJcer. Baptist xouut rcium-i wisliiah kubuuui ship, S20 pjn. Evening service at 7:30.1 12th and Mill streets. Lowell GOger. Rev. L. H. Randle, speaker. . I pastor. Sunday school 10 ajn. Morning service at u. win i pjn. tier. mts. rntST BAPTIST I Vera Willis, returned missionary from Marion and Liberty ; streets. Irvine I Africa, win speak- on The You in ot A. Pox. DD. pastor. Sunday" school at I Africa. Evening service at 7:45. Mid 9M ajn. Morning service at 11. Ser- ( week prayer meeting Wednesday t pjn. mon suoiecLiPrevautna prayer. m.ve- ninr serviee at 1.2a. Sermon subiect. I FRST PBSSBTTEBIAM Bible Questions Answered." Younat Chemeaeta at Winter street. Henry people's meetings and adult discussion Marcotte, DD, pastor. Sunday school SiSOpjit; School of missions Wednes :4S a.m. J. J, Pitzsimons, superintend day 7 JO pjn. Special feature. J. Wilcox dent. Morning service at 109. Sermon or Chemawa Indian school. Young pro- subject, "Bring Me Men to Match My pie's prayer meeting Wednesday at Mountains." Evening service at TdO. 130 pan. I sermon subject, "Profit and Loss in rersonaiity. xouut meetings saajun. IMMANUEL BAPTIST . - (Monday TJO. Boy Scouts. Thursday at Corner Hazel and Academy streets. 1 1 30. snid-week service. Warren C. Hale, pastor. Sunday school I - - - : A ' 0:45 ajn. Eunice Hart, superintendent I ITJtST CHURCH OP CHRIST, Morning service at il Dr. w. A. Jepson I atutTiaT i - - - of the Christian Business Men's asso-1 Chemeketa and Liberty streets. Sun- ciation of Seattle, speaker. - HOding I day school 11 a.m. Set ices at 11. Sub Halvarson. also of Seattle, will be guest 1 Ject, "Mortals and Immortals," Service soloist Evening service at 7:30. Fellow-1 at pjn.. Subject. "Mortals and Im mortals. Wednesday service at S pjn. Includes testimonies ot healing. Read- COURT STREET CHRISTIAN 1 ing room at 148 South High street 17th at Court street' W. H. Lyman. I : i pastor. Sunday school S.-4S ajn. Morn- CHUBCaT OP CHRIST- - - -ing service at 10 JO. Sermon subject Madison , and Baker streets. L. L. "The God of Peace." Christian Xndeav- Freeman, minister. Sunday school 10 or S3 pjn. Evening service at T JO. ajn. Morning service at 11. Evening Sermon subject "God's Need of Man's service, -song practice at T. preaching Help." Mid-week church night Thurs- at 7:45. ' Bible study Wednesday at day at s JO pjn. irav pjn. FIRST .CHRISTIAN , A CHURCH- OF CHRIST Center and High streets. Dudley I Cottage "and Shipping streets. H. R. Strain, pastor. Associate minister. Clay I TbonuulL pastor. Sunday school 10 Pomeroy. Sunday school eat ajn. I ajn. Morning service at 11. livening Morning service at 1050. Message by service at 730. Young people's meet- Dr. C T. Rwander of Portland. Youth I ing t JO. ua-week service at T30. meeuncs at mm njn. Evenine service at 7 JO. Sermon subtest "The DisDUted I PIKST CHtntCH OP GOD Ordinance." by Dudley Strain. Church i Cottaae and Hood streets. Rev. H. A. night Wednesday, meisaxt by Dudley Schlatter, pastor. Sunday school t:U Stt-ain. j - : I ajn. junior cnurcn at io:. Morning service at 11. Sermon subject "Wist PIKST CONGREOATIONAL I Not That the Lord was Departed.' Marion and . North Cottage streets. I Evening unified service at 7 :15. Ser- David Nielsen, pastor. Sunday school! moa subject at S, "How Long Was the M -ajn. Morning service at 11. Ser-Law to Continue Dr. Ci ! IF Swander ef , Portland, state secretary ef the Oregon' Christian ehurches, will be the! gnest speaker at the First Chris tlaa : : ehnrch Sanday morning. Dr. Swander Is well aevRainted with yeath work, . t ship meeting Wednesday at t'M pjn. roon subject "Frontiers of Our Faith." Tounf people will meet at the church at 13 to go to peruana youtn meeting. CHURCH OF GOO 040 South 22nd street Rev. G. i Qeghorn, pastor. Sunday school at 10 ajn. Morning; service at iu Evening at i Ue at S. Prayer service Wednesday at 8 pjn. Young people's Endeavor Fri day at pjn. died two; years ago in California. Services will be held Monday at 2:30 pjn. at. Mt, Crest : Abbey mausoleum. Rev. Geore H. Swift MKNNONXrg BRETHREN c ....! . Tsii-i 1 1 Elm street near McNary.' Wert Sa- V junwmi. , ' T Mar. Klin. rhiirrh. will officiate. fTImisrh-Bar- !sv school SHS ajn.. Moraine service in: Wiitm flint - v-uL'-j-i- i- i service t iat. irf m . - m wiuuicr.iiui u u. v. kuiiuH mMBn aaonaav ve.i POCK- CORNERS BKANCH nt raiT mastist . East State and lima streets. Sunday school 0:43 ajn. Ben Swinford, super intendent. Ida C. TragUo vs. Edward Lu- kinbeal and Violet Lukinbeal; or der permitting defendant to with draw exhibits on file; stipulation filed. - :- -' Lena Rose Scott vs. Alvah Lo- ren Scott; divorce cranted to plaintiff plaintiff given custody of minor child, with $30 per month for its support; property settlement agreement ratified. Harriett -May Shreve vs. Wayne Morris Shreve; divorce granted plaintiff; plaintiff given custody of two minor children with $31 monthly for support of each end $33 monthly for plaintiffs sup port. firy: 1 G. E. Wise vs. H. M. Adams and others; suit to quiet title to real property. I ' -, ' "' O. E. Price vs. Esther M. ros ter and Myron Foster; answer of defendant Esther M. Foster, ad mits and denies. ' Velma Lee vs. Joseph Lee; di vorce complaint; alleges desertion; asks custody of minor child and defendant's equity in real prop erty owned jointly with plaintiff. v Joseph Schweifler vs. Betty Schweifler; divorce complaint; al leges cruel and inhuman treat ment; asks maiden name of Betty ReLonde be restored. ; . Dorothy Virginia Seideman vs. William : C Seidemail; divorce complaint; alleges cruel and inhu man treatment; asks custody- of minor child with $30 for its sup- Port. - : i " M . :n Wilma Shollenberger vs. Byron L. j Shollenberger; divorce com plaint;. alleges cruel and inhuman treatment; asks that maiden name of WumaJBussard be restored. Marvin K. Helvey vs. - Zeta K. Helvey; order of default entered. State vs. Raymond Nathan Bas cue; trial completed on charge of receiving' and " possessing: .' stolen property; jury in court of Judge E. M. Page returns not guGty ver dict at noon Friday. - TEkina Jane Fliesbach vs. Roger W. Fliesbach; divorce trial; test! mony 'and arguments ; heard by Judge George R. Ihincan Friday; taken under advisement; attorneys to file briefs. . ' rmOBATX COURT - Emily B. Boas estate; final ac count filed; order entered, indicat- 1 ! -- J ..." !. Down Town The Tall White Spire . Semon bj Dr. J. C ILarrlscn Charck School, t:IS; Yooth CI: arch and Nsrsery, 11:CI . Visitors la the City and Friends Cor CUV, f Invited ing no inheritance tax due state J hAtesvuxs bkanch or federal government; hearing on of fmst baptist final account December 20. Helen S. Gibbs estate; order ap pointing Clarence W. Holder to succeed Lawrence Trask, edmin istrator. resigned; i $1000 !' bond Lirzie Ilmari, incompetent; Ida Dola petitions for; appointment as HayesvlUe school. Sunday school 1:45 ajn. Fred Broer, superintendent. CLEAR LAU EVANGELICAL Rev. W. H. Cookstey. pastor. Sunday school 11 ajn. Pierce Col lard, superin tendent. Moraine seiskie at 10. Sermon subiect. "Saved bv Grace." Eventec aervtce at 0. Cwioa subject. "Our ChrlstUn Obligation." KNIGHT memorial:: CONGREOATIONAL ' ' ' ''' 10th and . Ferry streets. Willard - B. EalL pastor. Sunday school 10 ajn. Morning service at 11. Sermon sub-1 BETHANY Xv. REFORMED Ject, "These Make lor Peace." 1 Capitol and ! Marion streets. X. A. ..L - I Kiehaneier, pastor. Sunday school 10 SAINT PAUL'S EPISCOPAL : I a jiu Moraine t service at 1L Sermon CnurCB and Cnemeaeta Streets. eV. I subiect "Our Otizenshln in Heaven.1 George H. Swift, rector. Holy commun-1 " i . , ion 7 JSO ajn. Church school 0:4. Pray-I PTRST EVANGELICAL ' - i er service and sermon at 11. ChUdreni Corner Marion and Summer streets. earea ser m me parisn nouse ounng i Rev. J. Kenneth Wish art. pastor. Sun is w ivjkw, luay scnooi :a a.m. k. h. urmei. sup erintendent. Momins aervica . at 11. HIGHLAND PKIENDS ' jj IMrs. Rodney A. Sundberg. recently of North Church street at' Highland I changsha. China, cuest speaker. Youth avenue. Herman H, Macy, minister. I mmna at sao n m rvmin unri Sunday school 10 ajn. Clifton Itoss, at 130. Sermon subject. Tth Step to supexunemem. aoraiui mt im I Hevtval. "Personal surrender, by Rev, sermon loptc aohuohi ura-1 wtabart. Prayer and BUHe hour Thurs- oia snoeavor at av pjn. &uius I aay taw pjn, ; of Pacific college of Newberg in I SEVENTH DAT ADVXNTTST charge ef the service at night. Prayer I North Summer and Hood streets. FJ meetias Thursday ?30 pjn. I der G. T. Dickenson, neater. Sabbath L-...n ii.iL. ii.- I school t JO . ajn. Mrs. A. R. Tartar, SOOTH SALEM FRIENDS ' I superintendent Morning servica at 11. oouw (Jjounerciai ana w asiungwu i Toung people s meeting 3:19 p.m. Mia streets. John and Laura TrachseL pas-1 week prayer meeting 7:30 pjn. Wed ion. siBuiy 1 iiii. auzn. iu service at U. Guest speaker, RoylpTLGEfM HOLXNEgg Knight Of Paetfie college. Evening ser-1 rii Market street. Paul C Nering vice at 730. Sermon subject.- Faith." I pastor. Sunday school 0S ajn. Morn ChrtetUn KndoavOT pja. Poarlling service at U. Rev. Prank Win of Pearson, leader. Prayer meeting 7 30 1 Battle Ground, Wash., guest speaker. pjn. Thursday. I Young people service at 7 pjn. Preach 1 , I in at 7 -30 ajn. Praver maetine Wed. ni . 1 nesaay at iat sa ; : - - SO North Chwrch street. M. A. Get-1 . sendaner, DD. pastor. Sunday school I ENGLEWOOD CHURCH OF THE ? ti43 ajn. Morning service at 10. Ser-1 uvrrEn- suietheen th chkist 1 mon -subiect. "Medium of Fjcehange," I . North 17th street and Nebraska ave Lttther Leajfue 1 p jn. . Deaaa Leelnue. J. M. Goodheart. pastor. Sunday ueuna. jeaoer. i"iuif samce a a. 1 scnooi JIMS a.m. Albert autunger. sup Sermoa subject. "What Does A Chris-1 erlntendent. Morning service at 11. The nan Believe?': I choir wfll sinr "Morning Comes." Ser mon suhieet. ''Tha Greatest Pair In the CHRIST LUTHERAN ALC) I WorM," father and son sermon. At State- street at ism. r. u. i neuer. 1 aa njn. vouaer naonle atudv with the pastor. Sunday school 0:4S ajn. Mora-1 pastor. "Christianity for Youth Today ing service at 1L Educational appeal I ga adults study with Mrs. Bradbury. Bread Alone." Confirmation class Sat urday 030 ajn. HIGHWAY GOSPEL LIGHTHOUSE rtHr lw1 ngmln I formerly Ida neeDes care. soia. en 7. , I j T I Salem-Dailaa highway six miles Lizzie Ilmari and sunerintendent I of aaiam. Rev. Aivin and Theima Soi- of state hospital to appear within J217j 10 aays to snow, . cause wny a i jerry Owen -rv I rvm . .1 Asanei BUsn estate; i aye I School auditorium. Rev. David Hamm. Bush anoointed administratrix I pastor. Sunday school 10 wjb. Morn- uu umxui ja,. laaaajn. evening service at a. Busiv a zu,ow a. si. xiusn sure-1 aT-ANUEL mennontte ty; estate value nxea at 110,000; 1 Pr-tum. J. x. Turnbuu. acting pas- H. V. rjmntnn TL O. Staltr. r . I tor. Sunday school 11 JO ajn. Art and Karl Wenger appointed ip- L. ,t 11 sermon subiect. "A Sure praisers.- r 1. f ' Foundation." Evening service at S.Ser- Wnitam T W11i rfTT 4rrM I nwno(i, m m -"'""""" ............ w. itha Mima' nnai seniement. i l 1 Roy G. Buchanan estate; final accounting filed by Anna K. Bu chanan; decree of final settlement. ST. JOHS LUTHERAN Comer ot 10th and A streets. K. 1 Gross, pastor. Sunday school 0:30 ajn. Morning set rice at 1030. FIRST METHODIST J Church and Stat streets. Dr. J. C. Harrison, pastor. Church school at OaS j ajn. Preston Dougnton, supermtenaent. Worship at 1049. "Christ After Chaos." sermon bv the pastor. Youth church and nursery at 1L 1:4J pjn- "Mew Lamps for Old. ; FRRR METHODIST ' ' ' - North Winter at Market street. Rev. M. P. . Kaigge, pastor. Sunday school 0 as -ajn. Mendmr-service at 11. Rev. Arnett. evangelist, speaking. Evenine service at 130. Youth groups 0:s pjn. Services each night at 130 except Saturday. . ; ' m a a aw mm MpuwaffP -v North Whiter at Jeffersoa. S. Raynor "Fizst Negro Bishop, Richard Allen. Evenine- service at 7 JO will be fa charge of our young people. They wul ; Xyontmued on page 7) : Speaker Dr. It IL Jepxcn f the CluisUaR Botttness Men's " Assoclatlee ef SeaUle, 1 tVashhigtu.'j - SOLOIST 1 Bir. RUdlBa' HaJvarsoa of Seattle. Wasldagtcdt, IaiRUuiae Baptist Church Cormer of Basel aad Acadesay Stmday. Nov. 12. at the ' Mormla- Service at 11 A. M. . Rev. Warren C Bale, Paster Guest Speaker Former Grid Player Leads Revival Service Tne itevival services by Evan gelist Jerry Owen have been well - ttended in spite of rain and elec tion interest this week, those in charge Report. Services are held at the school administration audio torium,!;460 North High at Mar ion street. . j Many call Owen the second1 Billy Sunday because of the em phatic way of giving his sermon. . He quotes the Bible Verbatim without jthe aid of script or text or note ; of any kind, those who have heard him say. Beside preaching Rev. Owen is coaching the Hubbard high school football! iteam.! : He Is i a former football star of the University of Southern; Cali fornia, i ; It was there that he laid down the football to pick up the Bible and start preaching. lie built the large San Francisco sospel cesiterijjj X ' At the School Administration building; auditorium services are held leach night except Monday and Saturday at 7:45 p m. With Owen is Martin Frey, a well known evangelistic-pianist Additional Church News! on Page 7 vcrdicl of Ihc ilgcs Alongside of alcohol in im portance as a post-war prob-' lent j of the first magnitude comes venereal diseases. From time, immemorial, these! two forces of moral,; physical and mental destruc- tion have been born conn pardons In their work of ini-j?uity Never was a greater truth spoken than mat credited to the New York Alcohol Au thority: "The more alcohol; the more syphilis." ."An article by Dr. John W. i Churchman in the Journal of Preventive Medicine and Public Health on "Preven tion i bf Venereal Diseases points out that "Alcohol is the , best salesman and pro curer known, and is a con stant and essential stock in trade for the promotion of prostitution." , v i . P4. Adv. by a Grwap ef If i Salem Cltixens ReginaMaisel estate; $5705 ap praisal made by George H. Bell, aa 1 a 1 aw - a. aaarun t-reruen ana n. rescuer. 1 MTJNICTPAX. COtTRTi ' Chester Thomas Malcom, Port land; charge, failure to give right of way; bail 110. Enid L. Grabenhorst, 623 Center street; r' charge, drunk : driving; fined $100 Orval L Ohlsen, 1055 6th street; charge, reckless driving and no driver's license; car; held for, ball. JUSTICE COURT Raymond Matterson Harmon; no clearance lights; fined $2.50 and costs. :f r--i ;..';;,';; La von Benson Bell; no 1944 last half license plate on trailer and no 1944 last half license plate on truck; fined $15 and costs on each charge. - ' 1 !; , MARRIAGE LICENSES Sylvan L.- Gosliner, 39, and Ruby Flnley Farris, 31, both of Portland. ' Melvin H. Emra. 25. Eugene, and Anna J. Risteen, 25, of 2296 Lee stteet, Salem. vf i:;w Sp:snT YcziH Ecxrxr:! Mrs. Vera M. WDlif wd speak : to tne young people ox tne i WESLETAN - - bietiiodist cnuircn At ? P. IX. SRRday, Nov. UZX Subject: Af rieaa -YootV Since Mrs. Willis has spent .14 years as a missionary to Africa she can give actual experience on this field. : rabSe CordiaZy lavitetT! . WESLHTAN jnrmcBi3T ciiur.cn i:.h & 13. :- J 1. V-; ill!4; - . .- - ,-!."'!-' Sweeps Into do ih week in n i. 1 JZIHY OViTII : Be lays down tha foetbaS te pick mp the KMa -.. . PV . . , - . . - ; Pa!--w n.a ri 7'i F ! r Marvin Frcy, pianist WnM r:ir v;3'-i v-t ' Phendmtmdly Different t : - Intensely Interesting! . - ScripturdU? Authoritative.! ! - 1 You are welcome to hear this man of God as he quotes the Ward of God under the cmnointina of (he Holy Spirit ".';!' t w-i 6.1 ) i.. i uJ. i. 1 iW-.s-J l.-J te t -,e t;rr.vr-rr:.k cTa"y.