(CMy ! . Union GeU Contract The Un- lin - Qil company ; "Friday was warded the contract by the coun ty court to furnish an approxi mate 48,000 gallons of gasoline during the ccming year at a price of: 17 cents per gallon for ethyl ni 15 cent per gallon for regu lar. Four bids were received by the court, ihe others showing: Standard Oil company 18 and 18 cents for 16,666 gallons, the same, gallonage furnished last year; Gil jmqre Oil company 18 and 16 cents . for 16,000 gallons, same as last cu.il n:i -- i w rs is i a a l a-rkr-v-ii w ss. for regular on the basis of 3500 gallons per- month. -.: j We are receiving "inquiries daily from ' cash - buyers wanting" city, iarm, and ; business- property. If you Mend to sell your property, list it with' us for immediate ac .tion, service,' and satisfaction. Rich I Reimahrv realtor, 167 SoMIfgh. Thone,J722 or evenings 21731. Anniversary Speaker Charles Howard of the Lewis and Clark college ' in Portland, immediate clubs' northwest district, wili peak at the next Tuesday noon meeting of the Salem Kiwanis club in the Marion hotel, as a principal feature in the Kiwanis' , 3 0th anniversary program. " Union Oil Station, 13th and State, open Sundays and evenings. New Flower Society Ernest Iufer was elected president and Rex Peffer secretary of the Salem Camelia and Rhododendron socie ty, organized this week at the YMCA. Open to other, member ship, the society will present in formation concerning its plans at the . next meeting of the Salem Men's Garden club, Thursday, February 8. 7 hr. developing & printing service t Burke's Camera iShop. 174 N. ' Coxnl. .. i ." ' Auto Hits TrainDick Miller, route four, Salem, driving a Ford car,j struck a Southern Pacific train at the Junction of the tracks and the Silverton road, police re ported. The - train was north - Hriunfi nn4 UCill... a1J AT : v. Tho Oregon Skrteaman Taltphoaa 9101 1 J didn't note the passing train untfl of the Salem Christian and Mis It was too late to avoid hitting it sionary Alliance church, has ac- A iAnt a .1 .... 1 1 l 11 - j .11 A i i ' . . . uvui icuuci uu iieaQiigm were damaged but Miller said he was not injured, police reported. . . i - , , Every form of insurance. R.i G. Severin, 212 N. High. Tel. 4016. Constant, dependable service. I Woman Disappears Helen Dernbach of Portland, an inmate of the state hospital, who was be ing returned there after an ab sence from the institution, disap peared from the car just before being admitted, ' it was reported to police. The driver of the car entered the building to deter mine the place j of registry and when he - returned his passenger was gone. 1 j ' Cars Collide -i Cars driven by rReba E. Calaba,l935 Hazel ave nuei and Harry S. Brisbrine, 455 Jefferson street,! collided at Jef ferson and Cottage streets. The. Calaba carjs left front fender and headlight :,- were j damaged while the Brisbrine car's right rear door was bent and sprung. ,? Boy Breaks Aim Louis Berry, 12, of 1067 Ruge street, West Sa Jern fell into a gravel pit. Friday afternoon and broke both bones, above the wrist, in his right arm. After emergency treatment he was taken to Salem Deaconess hospital by first aid. (Oil Unary Drlnaen Walter Lee Drinnen, former resident f 752 Trail street January 12. Father of Misa Mary Drinnen, Dewey. Archie. Jerome and Roy Drinnen, . all of Mountroae.- Colo., and Mrs. Annie Green and Mrs. Alts Jonea, both of California. Announcement of services later by tha Clougb-Barrick company. Holrnaa ' - At the residence January 17, George C Holman. age 7a. Husband of Bar bara Holman of Salem and father of William Holman of Montrose, Calif. Private aervicea will b held Satur day, January SO. at Mt. Crest Abbey mausoleum with Rev. WiUard Hall officiating.- Dii-ectiorr V. T. ltigdon company. Please omit flowers. Ouaai . - 1 1 1 ifuauiiuvi m ill intHrPCVt 1970 Warner street. January 17. Sur vived by wife, Helen, of Salem: five daughters, Mrs. Selma Koepke of Leb- ' anon, Mrs. Myrtle Van Ottingham and Mrs. Doris Quistad, both of Salem. Mrs. Ruda Summers . of Lbs Angeles nd Mrs., Julia Morgan of Spokane: two sons, Stanley Quuium of Salem and Robert Quamroe of Camp Rob erts, Calif and by seven grandchild- Ten. , Servces wU be held from the Clough-Barrick chapel Saturday. Jan- unry 20. at 2 p.m., with Dr. J. C. . Harrison officiating. Interment in Bel crest Memorial park. a Barer ' Clinton Burgess, late resident of Port Orford, January IT. Survived by his wife, Margaret - Burgess; son. Robert Clinton Burgess, and a-daughter. Betty Maria Burgess, aU of Port Orford. An nouncement of services later by Rose Lawn Funeral home. , Lleserg ' " ' At his residence. 745 - Ferry street. Thursday. January 13, Paul A. Ice berg. Survived by wife, Mrs. Minnie Lieberg ' of Salem: daughter. Mrs, Eileen Maszk of Miami, Tim.; and son, Everett P. Lieberg of Los Angeles; also by eight slaters and brothers In -,. M 4 LU ! J . Korth Dakota- Juneral service be held Monday at 2 p.m. from the Clough-Barrick chapel. Interment In Belcrest Memorial park. Tetter ' - " " v Sarah Cathertns Tetter, at the retl dence. 1010 North 18th street. Thui-s-lay, January 18, Survived by daughters,- Mrs. Edith Bunh of Miller. SD., and Miss Edna B. Yetter of Portland; sons, Oscar H. Yetter of Salem, Perry A. Yetter of Portland. Roy E. Yetter of Houston, Tex.; two sisters, Mrs. Clara Haegan of Montana and Mrs. Addie Fik of Illinois; four brothers. David Crater of Missouri, and Wlliiun H. J. Taylor and Phillip, M. Crater, all of IUuiois; and by 22 grandchildren and 19 great grandchildren. Services will 'he held from the Clough-Barrick rhawl Saturday. January 20, at 11 a.m., vT.a Dr. J. C. Harrison officiating. In terment in Peoria, 111. " - Mews IBirfefig -... ........ . Real Estate Moving William Bliven, George Alderin and Leon Cooney reported Friday the sale of five pieces of real estate as follows: to Conrad Prange, prop erty at 1705 South 12th street; to Mrs. James Mentz, property at 1460 North 21st street; to Hortense E. ; Kreft, lots i two and three, Williams "addition to Salem; to Kaymond jr.. Morton and Dallas P. Morton, 45 acres in tree fruit and berries near Fairfield grange hall. The latter property was sold in conjunction with the Salem Realty company. - . .- Union Oil Station; 13th and State, open Sundays and evenings! j s X-Ray Unit Coming -The x-ray mobile unit, purchased by the Oregon state tuberculosis society, wiu oe m salera beginning Feb ruary S. It will be placed in front of the chamber of commerce on February 5, for people of the downtown districts. Attendants an photograph 60 persons I an hour on microfilm which will be filed. The unit will be at the Che xneketa street USO another day. The chest x-rays are free. "Cyn Cronise Photographs and Frames. 1st Natl Bank Bldg. ! i , -I ! j Realgns rest Wilburt Bokker, 1460 North Jlst street, Is resigni ing after six years with the In dian service headquarters in Sa lem. He is being transferred to the forestry ; service , with head quarters at Lakeview. Mrs. Bok ker and their daughter; Anne, will move to Lakeview about the first of February.- Bokker has been in the Indian service 16 years. j Hospital Board Elects The board of control of Salem Gen eral hospital held its quarterly meeting and elected the following officers: M. L. Meyers, president; Mrs. W. C. Dyer, first vice-president; George Riches, treasurer; Miss Elizabeth Putnam, secretary; and William Gahlsdorf, executive secretary. i . ' 1 Union Oil Station, ljth and State, open Sundays and evenings j Salem Pastor Accepts Call . The Rev. C. :H. Steinman. pastor kcicu a cuv to me rroruana church of that denomination, r it was announced in Portland this week. Moser Is Speaker Dr. William A. Moser, Grants Pass, member of the Oregon state senate, will speak at a Townsend District Council meeting Sunday at 259 Court Street The meeting opens at 10, with an individually - provided luncheon scheduled for 12:30. Sen ator Moser will speak during the 2 to 4 program. Tor home loans see Salem fed eral, 130 South Liberty. ; Gas Stamp Probe On - Fred Klinesmith, 4S0S South; 16th street, reported to police hat a boy aged about 14.ad approached him and offered to cll him gaso line ration stamps at SI each. Police are investigating. ; Javeailes Moved Three juve niles involved in car thefts I ac cording to records here have been turned over to juvenile authori ties in Multnomah county as they are considered wards of that court Hurt If FaU Frank Parkhurst, 65, was taken to Salem Deaconess hospital Friday by first aid follow ing a fall in .the West Salem box factory in which he received a bad bump on his head. i I .i Wedding pictures t a k e n at the church. 520 State. Ph. 5722. i i j ' - ' M - Soa Bora Mr. and Mrs. Theo dore Starck, 457 South 17th street, Friday became the parents of a son, born in i Salem General hos pital at 6:59 ajn. ' -4 j " CIRCUIT COUKT ! Henry W. Rehm vs. Dorothy Rehm; order of default j j Adelbert P. Smith vs. C G. Hil itibrand; amended complaint filed; alleges that 6n August 23, 1944, defendant drove pickup into path of plaintiffs truck on North Riv er road In Mission Bottom caus ing damages 'to plaintiffs carl in sum of $340.24 and loss of use of machine for 10 days at $25 per dayr Judgment for $590J24 asked. PROBATE COURT i W. B. Morse estate; Ida Shinn,1 John L. -Foote and Marie Walker Poff file report, appraising estate at $520. : -:-: j I Robert A. jBeers estate; order of discharge for Amy ; M. Beer, administratrix, closing estate. r I j F. L. EdsiU estate; order ap proving final account of A. R. Barnes, administrator; ' distribu tion authorized. - . j j j Late E. Hill estate; final ac count of Dora ZL HOI approved; distribution ordered. m James Irving ; Meskimons es tate; order appointing Charles Wise and Paul McClellen, of West Stayton, and. A." G. Perrin, : of Turner, as appraisers ' Merviri Dullum and Arleigh K. Dullum, minors, guardianship; or der for, citation to Issue ' In sale of minors' interest in real prop erty in Silverton. i. JUSTICE COURT j J State vs. Bert Leroy Clark; charge no operator's license; fined $t and costs. . . ; ; State ; vs. Fred Kreick; charge Violation -'Of basic rule; fined S5 and costs. IPaiilbDfl IHlBipD8aDs -; i awasssSMaasssssiiiiiaiisiisaaassss . I' Foremen's . Group Orrahlzlng-1-The i next meeting of the Fore men's club, for which temporary organization was begun this week, is . scheduled for Monday night, January 29, at; the SalenvYMCA. C W; Pobertsbn of Reid, Mur doch: Co. is temporary chairman. Robert M. Evenden of the indus trial ' accident i commission has been named mentor. The organ!' zation, established around the theme of "the human element in industry,1? Is open to all foremen of the city. J " Mia Reside in Salem W. F. Call vert, iwho retired a few years ago ; after spending most of his lifetime in newspaper work and in the printing trade, has come to Salem, to reside. For many years he operated a commercial prinhng shop in Seattle. He is a brother of Mrs. Jessie Singleton of the Court apartments, of R. Cj. Callveii of the Oregonian's edi tonal staff, and of Mrs. Paul T, Shaw of Portland. 3 X f PoHee School Doe M. jt Brictl, of the state board of education vo cational training division, will conduct 4 police tralningi school hnext week In . Salem, Chief of Pot lice Frank A. Minto announced Friday, q asses jwill be held each day Monday tq Friday inclusive between the hours of 8:30 ixct, and 12M lnd S junta' S vjL I Fruit trees, roses, shrubs. Boyd wursery, 2440 Stote. Operi Sun4 days also.;' : -' -K Reads Inspected County Judge Grant Murphy ind County Com missioner Roy J Rice were in the Crooked Finger Sand Abiqua dis-j tricts. Friday Inspecting reads and drainage. Rice said the bounty roads' are in excellent condition despite the inclement weather oi the seasori, ; - ; l- K & '-r:' : '-':"'! ' ! Hub Cap Stolen Gilbert: Allen, 51j Kingwood drive, West Salem,: reported to police Friday that a' flipper disc huti cap was ; stolen from his car while it was parked m ;ine ouu DiocK: on Worth High street 3 , t ! i ' I i, - Touth Missing Bobby Foster,; 12, was reported: to police Friday as i having 1 disappeared from the Woodburnfboys'f school. The re port said; he might attempt to make his way to Montana where he formerly lived. . : l r f -. Business I Name Filed Leonard BJGoldblatt and Hazel A. .Gold-' blait filed a certificate of assumed business name I in the county clerk's office fori Hartman Broth ers; doing a retail jewelry business in Salem. I . :...' f . . f, - File Business Name George Schaub, 1505 North 21st jstreet Friday filed .in the office of the county clerk a Certificate Of as sumed business name for Schaub Hardware, doing business at 265 North Higq street i Davis 111 Harold Davis, boys work secretary at the Salem YM CAi is confined a his home! with influenza, he second attack in a six-weeks period. J . Rossman la Eagene Supreme Court ! Justice Georee Rossman spoke on "Administrative Lay at Friday noon's meeting of the Eu gene Chamber of Commerce. 1 H -1 : , Peaches, Crawford, Hale and im proved Albertas ?at Doerfler sale yard and nursery, . . ( -, i . i , ' 5 '". Club Meets j Townsend club No. 6 will nieet at 259 Court itreet at 8 o'clock tonight, an open fo rum to follow the business meet ing, j i , ., t "Smiley Burnette" and hU West ern Jamboree, Crystal Gardens, Friday, Jan. 26th; i -. if r i I 6- ' ' ' ' Chlmaey Fire The fire depart ment was Jcalled; at lOfajnl; Fri day to extinguish a chimney fire at 1265 North Cottage street i ' k i 1 .: Bond Approved The county court approved the $1000 txrtid of W. C Miller, reelected as con stable of the Woodburn district State vs.: Sergio A. Reginaldo; charge contributing to delinquen cy of minot; continued until Janu ary 20 arlO ajtn. for entry of plea. MUNICIPAL COURT - Orlo Johnson, route one, Jeffer son;.! charge violation : of basic rulef baa $10. .h' :-,.'4i Bert Lane, 590 Union street; charge reckless driving; fined $25. . ' . Otis Franklin . Jlock, 240 West Wilson street; charge violation of basic; rule. '"v":f- r '" :;,f iV Clifford C. Moon, route three Salem; charge reckless driving with liquor involved; fined $50. MARRIAGE LICENSES I James Henry jWare, 27, 1 297 South s 17thT , street, laborer' f and Agnes ; Alice Gritton, .J7, U 71J North Church street, both of Sa lem.". . . -f c William Machellor, 24, contrac tor, land Betty J. Hough, house wife; both of Portland. Cyril J. Walker, 22, mechanic, Mt Angel, I and Cleo Ramp; 19, housewife, Brooks. 1 . .. K iFirsi IZcibdis! Ciinrch I Down Town The Tall .White Spira ; ' MM.Maj ,U,J God :'. ! Sermon bDrvJ. CL lIarrisoa ' Josephine Albert SpauldLng. soloist, singing ThoU, God, Seest - , , v.c aiiu -nai : - Business, and Professional Th OREGON STATESMAN. Salem, Eugene Quartet at Dr. Koss J. Grifflth, president of the Northwest Chrbtian college at Eugene, and I the eoUege quartet will be at the First" Christian cnorcn annoay in observance of. Christian higher education week. Dr. Griffith came to the Eugene eoUege last falTfrom Butler uni versity at Indianapolis where ho was professor and deam of the nnderrrsdnate school of relirlon. Henhm r th irtt it,. J" l rUh') i George Kendall, oaa nmio tit. unniui wui usowj smun wm preaeii fAll Tilings New' Is Topic Dr. Irving A. Fox, pastor, First Baptist church, Marion at North Liberty, has selected as his sub jects Sunday: "Deepening Im pressions" for the morning and "AH Things New for the night service. A delegation from the Chemawa campus will be guests at the night meeting of the church. The men of the church will hold a noon luncheon Tuesday at the Golden Pheasant and will be ad dressed by two ; visiting 'denomi national men. Edwin W. Parsons, from New York; secretary of the National Council of Baptist men. and Gordon Lahrson, Denver, who is the regional director of promo tion for the. western area, have been visiting all the men's groups on the west coast Luther Taylor of Linfield col lege will be the special speaker at the dinner meeting of the Men's council at the First Baptist church Tuesday night Prayer Requests Sent to Churches Throughout USA The revival at the Englewood United Brethren church goes into its .second - week with over 3000 special prayers being offered daily in its behalf. Prayer letter re quests wore sent to other United Brethren churches throughout the country asking that their mem bers be enlisted to definite prayer for the success of the revival here in Salem. Over 60 have been an swered and more are expected be fore the revival ends. Dr. Trent preaches' Sunday morning on the theme The Open Vision.? The vested choir will sing ,"1 Will Lift Up Mine Eyes." Sunday) evening in the ypung peo ple's service "Dr. Trent will speak on "The Enrichment of Person ality." j At 7:30 he preaches on The Theme of the Ages." Rev. C. O, Goodman will sing; a solo. Beginning last night and con tinuing through the second week, Mr.Treht will preach a jfive min ute children's sermon during the opening. The subjects for; the second Week are as follojws: Tues day, TKnow Him;? Wednesday, The Lost Sheen and Seekine Shepherd;". Thursday, !jrhe Man Who Forgot;", Friday, tThe Un pardonable Sin." Services begin at 7:45 and are held each even ing except Monday. and Saturday The community is cordially in vited. Portland Pastor Is Scheduled as Guest Speakei eaier ' . Fogg, of KeV- Charles Fogg, of the St Johns Portland : Evangelical church, will be the speaker at the First Evangelical! church Marion at Summer street, Monday, Jan uary 22 at 7:30 p.m, : Mr. Fogg is young tnan.j but a man of wide experience in the evangelistic field, and as (apastor. He opens the Bible conference to be held at the church this week. His message will be on tie theme The Holy Spirit . Who, What, Where? " - - J V ; ;:..;: ' The purpose of the conference is to give the people pt Salem an opportunity to better- understand how;the Holy Spirit works in the salvation of the! souls jof men. Those' coming are urged fto bring Bible and a pencil. , j . Klehake to Chleagot Emmett F. Kleinke of the State Street Gro cery St Market, left Friday after noon for Chicago to attend a con ference of independent meat re tailers. ; 1 , ! - - i " ' " " Son Born A son was born Fri day in Salem Deaconess 'hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bailey of route one, Jefferson. ? ! Fingerprinted la the Heaven" weei iory ox tia . . People Cordially invited Oreon, Sahirday Mornlniij January 23. 1US Christian Church Tenon Smith, Joyee Barcllst and speak; at ; the morning service and at night. ; j Dr.J.E.Purdy At Silverton SILVERTON Prominent guest speakers will be heard in two Sil verton churches Sunday morn ing and Sunday night j , " At Calvary Lutheran, Rev. Al fred Knutson, Grand Forfcs, NJX, will speak at 11, at 2:30 and again at 7:30. At the Methodist church. Dr. JJ Edgar Purdy, district super intendent of the Salem Methodist district, will speak. Sunday eve ning at the Methodistj church Ralf Kleen, pastor of the Leba non Methodist "church, will speak. There; will be a fellowship dinner at 6:30 and the Salem district rally in charge of Don Darby sit 8. The Builders class will be the hosts to the visitors; j Trinity Luther league is ar ranging for a special entertain ment Sunday night with a motion picture to be followed by a social hour. Trinity Mission Circle, do ing Red Cross work, will meet Wednesday at 1 o'clock with Mrs. M. J.j K. Fuhr as hostess. The family Bible hour will be held Wednesday at 8 pjn. and choir rehearsal Thursday at 8. Con firmation instruction on Saturday at 9:30 and 11 an. I - Immanuel's Senior Guild meets Wednesday night at the church social rooms, with Mrs. Bert Rue, and Mrs. C J. Towe as hostesses. Mrs. R. Poverud will be in charge of .the! topic "I Will Lift Up Mine Eyes.Ml Choir rehearsal will be Thursday at 8 and confirmation classes Saturday af 9:30. Silverton Churches HLGKIM BOLJNRSS ! 1 Knlgtats of Pythias haU. Omar V. fen ton. pastor. Sunday school ISM ajtn. Divine aw Ticca at 11 :00. t CHRISTIAN AND. MISSION AST AUIANCI i ! North Second street B. A. Trank- jlin, pastor. Sunday school 10 0 a.m. Worship at 11. -00. Youae people S:4S p.m. Evancelistic at 7:45. j I SEVENTH DAT ADVENTIST ' North Second street. William W. Ring, pastor. Sabbath school Saturday 9:30 ajn. Worship at 11:00. Yps juw. ST. PAUL'S CATHOLIC ! Pine and Grant streets. Tatber John Vaa Uoemiaaen, pastor. Sunday masses S.-00 and 10:00 a.m., followed by bene diction, i Tuesday and Friday! at S:15 un. Other days- 1M a.ra. ' - I I -i LATTKK DAT SAINTS i Modem Woodman. Sunday school at 9:4 ajn. Worship at 11:00. MIA 7 JO. 1. ASSEMBLY Of CrOD j Front ) street. Omar Bailey i pastor. Sunday ; school at 9:4S a.m. Worship at 11. -00. Young- people at S:4S. p.m. vangehBtic at S.UO. i i j -I i . .- ,- , :, ' : CHCSCK Or GOD Second street. L. W. Wright, pastor. Sunday school 10 .-9 a.m. Preaching at 11.-00. Children's hour 7:00 p.m. Bible study at 1M. Evangelistic at S.-00. - ' I -. i CHRISTIAN SCIENCE 5. ' South f Third street. Sunday school at 9:4$ am. Worship at 11.-09. !'.' .. . i MAKQUAM METHODIST I Pierra i Smith, pastor. Sunday achool 10.-09 a.m. Mrs. J. Ju. Jones, super intendent. j;; - ... j , FIKST CHURCH OF CHRIST ' ' , Park -at first street. Russell Myers, pastor. Bible school -S:S a.m. Ralph Peoples, l superintendent. Worship at 11:00. Evening service at 7J9. CALVARY LUTHERAN - Jersey t street O. C. Olson, pastor. Rev. Alfred Knutson of Grand Forks. N. D wUl speak; at 11 .-00. 230 and 730 pj. Sunday. Bible classes - at 100 jb. . ; . i : IMMANOEL LUTHERAN - .. . - North Church street S. LJ Almlie. pastor. iSunday school with Bible cusses it 19.110 i.m. Divine worship at 11 0. 1 Sermon. "God s One' Way ot Salvation." Luther League Fellowship 730 pjni Topic. "1 Witness for. Chrtst" TjtiNrrY ; - . - - : ,;V I North Second street M. J.K. FuhrJ pastor, i Sunday - school and . Bible classes t 10:00 a.m. Divine worship at 11 10. Sermon subject ( "Fields White Unto Harvests Evening service at Music and film. "Man of Faith." j : . j METHODIST I Fiske and Main streets.- O. Leonard Jones, minister. Church achool 9:45 ajn. Fred Baker, superintendent Wor ship at ! 11 SO. .Dr. -J. Edgar i Purdy. speaker. Adult rally at S0 pjnj. .; Speaker Diib Ccnfsrencb Jcmnarj 22 23, 7:39 P.M.. at ; .!"-..- ' -i : Firsl -Evdnrjolical. Ghnrch Marion end Summer fit-; "i. Theme jr- Seekers "of Bible Knowledge Wefcorne Salem GKurches BETHEL. BAPTIST j: .:. - ' ' North Cottage at O street. J. F. Ol thoff. DD, pastor. Sundar school 9:45 am. George Scfaicmaa. superintends ox. Morning service ati ll. sermon subjects "Prayer That Gets Results." Evening: service at 730. Sermon sub ject, "is lAti Worth. Living?" Wednes. day 7:46 px4. Bible study and prayer. CALVARY BAPTIST ? South, Liberty at Miller street tit. Charles Ourden. pastor. C. Howairl Smith, 'assistant' pastor. Bible achool 8:45 a.m. Rev. L. H, Handle, superui tendeot. Morning service at 11. Ser mon. "The Blood Token." Rev. J.; R. TurnbulL supply preacher. Baptist Youth Fellowship croups at f 30 p.m. Evangelistic I hour at 7:30. Sermon, "The Unsearchable Riches of Christ." Rev. Turnbull supply preacher. Wed nesday at 1iM p.n midweek prayer and praise service. ; . t 4 immantjel 'baptist : ' . Corner of Hazel . and . Academy streets. Warren C. Hale, pastor. Sun day school 9;4S a.ra. Eunice Hart, sup erintendent. I Monunj service at ill. Evening service at 7 JO. Prayer meet ing .Wednesday at 730 PJn. t rntsT baptist ; j . J : Liberty at Marion; street. Irving A. Fox, DU. pa-tor. Sunday school 9:45 a m, Ray Cates, superintendent Morn ing service at 1L A Sermon subject "Deepening Impressions." Evening ser vice at 730. Sermon subject . "AU Things New.? Chemawa students spe cial .guests. ;30 pjn. BYP meeUn g for all ages. Tuesday at 11 o'clock men's luncheon at Golden Pheasant. :5 p.m. men's council banquet Prof. Luther Taylor, Infield. speaker. Wednesday 730 p.m. prayer meeting, foilowed by personal evangelism study. Rev. X. Allen, leader. Young peo ple's prayer peeling. COURT STREET CHRISTIAN ! 17th and Court streets. W. H. Lyman, pastor. Sunday achool 9:49 ajn. Morn ing service at 1030. Sermon subject, "Disciples o Christ" Christian En deavor hour 939 pjn. Evening service at 730. Speaker, Dr. Ross Griffith, president Northwest Christian college. auaweeas cnurca nigni lnursaay. , -: " i- - l FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Center at High street Dudley Strain, pastor. Clay J. Pomeroy, associate pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Morn ing service at 1030. Dr. J. Rosa Grif fith, president of Northwest Christian college, speaking. Yeuth meetings at 630 pjn. Evening service at 730. Sermon subject "Design for Living." Dudley ; Strain. : Boy Scout troop 4 meets : Monday at Z30 pan. Church night dinner j Wednesday at 30 pan. rTRST CONGREGATIONAL Marion and Cottage streets.. David Nielsen, minister. Church school 9:45 ajn. Worship! service at 11. Sermon, "Beyond Our Traditions." Young peo ple's meeting; at 930 pjn. . KNIGHT MEMORIAL t CON6RKGAT10NAL ' 19th and Perry street WUlard B. Halt pastor. Sunday school 10' a.m. Morning : service at ' 11. Sermon sub ject "Xhe- Guest Chamber of the Soul. The sacrament of the Lord's Supper witt I be observed. Pilgrim Youut jt euowsnip at so p.m. 1 i - SAINT PAUI.'S EPISCOPAL Church and Chesaefceu streets. Rev. George H. Swift, rector. Holy com munion at 7 3D a.m. Church school at 9:45. Prayer service, sermon at 11. HIGHLAND TRIENDS North Church street at Highland avenue. Herman. H. Macy, pastor. Sun day school at 10 ajn. Clifton Ross, superintendent Morning service at 11 Junior Endeavor at 4 pjn. Young peo ple's prayer meeting at S. Senior CE at 930. Kvenihg service at 730. Pray er meeting Thursday at 730 pjn. i SOUTH SALEM FRIENDS 1 South Commercial at Washington street. John and Laura Trachset pas tors. Sunday i school 9HL5 a.m. Max Pemberton, superintendent Morning service at 11. Guest speaker, Oscar Brown. Evening service at 7:45. Final revival service. Christian Endeavor at 030. Laura Trachset leader. Pieyer meeting Thursday at 730 pjn. Friend ly hour Friday 7 to 9 pjn. I j AMERICAN LUTHERAN - r 943 North Church street. M. A. Get aendaner, DDj pastor; Siatiday school 9:45 ajn. Morning service at 11. Ser mon subject, "A Transfigured Church," Luther League at 7 p.m., - - . ' - f CHRIST LUTHERAN (ALC) ( SUte street at 18th. F. H. Theuer. pastor. Sunday school 9:45 jn. Morn ing . service at 11. sermon suDject, "Fear, Liove and - Trust Above AU." Confirmation class Saturday 9:30 ajn. ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN (Me. Syaed) 16th and A streets. H. W. Gross, pas tor. Sunday school and Bible class at 930 ajn. Morning worship at 1030., I FIRST METHODIST ! 1 Church and State streets. Dr. J. C. Harrison, pastor. Church school 9:45 aJn. Preston Dough ton, superintend ent Worship t 10.55. "God Finger- printed in the Heavens." sermon by tne pastor. im evening worsnip. Youth church and nursery at It t FREE METHODIST t Market at Winter Street Rev.- M. P. Knigge. pastor. Sunday school at 9:4S ajn.. Morning service at 11. Rev. J. R. Stewart! speaking. Evening ser vice at 730. Quarterly meeting Fri day night Saturday and Sunday morning and night Rev. Stewart sup erintendent. i-eiaing. xoutn groups Sunday at. 9:49 p.m. , .j JASON LEE METHODIST f ! North Winter at Jefferson street. S. Ray nor SmithJ pastor. Sunday school 9:45 ajn. Morning service at It Ser mon subject ''Taking ; Jesus Serious ly." Youth Fellowship groups at 939 pjn. Boy Scouts Wednesday night, ; LESLIE METHODIST South Commercial at Myers ' street Joseph KnotU. pastor. ; Sunday school 9:45 ausw Morning service at 11. Ser mon subject "Why Christian Vigi-. lancef Youth! Fellowship groups at 030 pjn. Evening service at 730. Ser mon subject I "Losing Out." Prayer meeUng Thursday at 730 p.m.- j WESLEY AN METHODIST - ; 15th at MiU street Lowell Gilger, pastor. Sunday school at 19 a.m. Morning- service at 11. Evening- ser vice at 7:45. Prayer meeting Wednes day: ati pjn.! FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Cbemeketa at Winter street. Chester W. Hambltn, pastor. Sunday school at 9:45 ajn. J. J. Fltssimmona, superin tendent. Morning service' at 1035. Ser mon subject I "The Cradle of the Word." Evening service at 73. Ser mon subject. "In Second Place." 430 pjn. Junior High Fellowship. 53$ sup per.' aU youth groups. 9:15 Tux is and young people's fellowship. Monday at 730 Boy Scouts. Thursday, at 730 mid-week service. - - , FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, ' SCIENTIST " - t - , ' . - Chemeketa arid Liberty streets. Sun day achool at 11 ajn. Morning service at 11. Sermon subject. "Life." Even ing : service at a. Sermon subject "Life." Wednesday jmeeting at p.m, includes testimonies of healing. Read ing room at 149 South High street. CHRISTIAN AND ' MISSIONARY ALLIANCE Fifth -anti Hunx itt C 13 Steuunann, pastor. Sunday school at :a ajn. Morning worship at II, by tne pastor, tvening service at 730 Rev. U. E. McGarvey -of Portland, guest speaker. Wednesday at 730 p.m. PILGRIM HOLINESS 1 975 Market street 'Pal C. Nering. pasior. unaay genool a.m. Morn, uig service at 11. Rev. Floyd Morgan, district superintendent i speaker for the morning. Evening young people's service at i, lea oy nr. and Mrs. Paul Carroll. Evangelistic; service at 730, Wednesday prayer meeting 739 pjn. CALVARY. CHAPEL t"' X-'' 1T75 North Church- street- Rev.. uauae v. ana Mary W. BelL pastors, Sunday school - at 10 a m. Morning rixK at u. service at and ? :4a pjn. Thursday service at 7:45 pjn. -aturday Bible study ajtd prayer at 9 p.m. Tuesday through Friday prayer at 2 pjn. ;...:,.v.v. : THE SALTATION ARMY S41 State street Maj. F. P. Stevens, pastor, Sunday school 19 ajn. Morning service at 11. The Gideons wUl have charge of the service. Young people at 9.-09 p.m. Evening service at 730. Services Thursday, Saturday at S.-00 pjn. Evangelistic services conducted by Cot James Bell. January 23 to 29. mtST EVANGELICAL f ' Marion and Summer stiwt R l Kenneth Wishart pastor. Sunday Sunday school 95 a.m. R. H Krm.i super ui tend en t. Mornings service at ix a-, sermon subject "The Import ance of the Ministry." Youth groups will meet at 930 pjn. Evening ser vice at' 739j Sermon subject "Jesus the Need of the Hour."- Bible con ference Monday through Friday at 739 pjn. - -, ; FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Center at 13th street. Rv iv W. -Hess, pastor, Sunday: school 9:45 a.m. Milford Stull. aunerlntnrit Morning service at 11:00. Sermon sub- jecv iJependable Promises Youth I groups at 930 pjn. Evening service at ! . sermon subject "The Open Door." Wednesday at 730 n m ., and praise service. Saturday at 9 '45 pjn. The Galilean Hour. KSLM. TRUTH CENTER 339 State street. Olive Stevens. Msd i pastor. Morning service at 11. -00. Ser mon subject '.The Fall of Man." ' CHURCH OF CHRIST " ! Madison and. Baker, streets. I. T. Freeman. . minister. Sunday school at 10.-00 a.m. Morning service at 11. -00. Evening song practice at 7.-00. Preach ing at 7:45. Bible study Wednesday at 730 -pjn. . i i ,. i ENGLEWOOD 'CHURCH OF THE UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST North 17mh and Nebrask- inwt. 1 M. , Goodheart pastor. : Sunday school 9:45 ajn. Dr. ' Trent speaks . to the children's - departments- Morning serv ice ii:w. vesica cnoir sings 1 win Lift Up Mine Eyes." Dr. Trent preaches on "The Open "Vision" 930 ojh. in young people's CJC, Mr. Trent speaks on "The Enrichment of Persorlitv " 930 adult CE. with Mn Goodheart in eharge. Evening service, at 730. Dr. Trent preaching and Rev. Good man sings a solo. Sermon subject "The Theme of the Ages." Services each week night except , Monday and Saturday at 1i;45. Five minute , child ren's sermon. , J - . V BETHANY Ev. REFORMED -Capitol and Marion streets. I a Kielsmeier, pastor. Sunday school at ajn. Morning service at 11. DO. Sermon subject "The SurorliM of csus. CHURCH OF CHRIST Cottage and Shipping streets. James A. Scott, pastor. Sundav K-tuol at io-oa ajn. Morning service at 10:45, Sermon suDject, -More Thaa These Youne people's service 930 pjn.: Evening ser- v iw sennts BUDiect. Th oiorious unurch. " r ! FIRST CHURCH OF GOD Cottage and Hood streets. Rev. H A. Schlatter, pastor. Sunday school :u sjh. junior cnurcn. Morning ser vice at 11 S. Sermon by Rev. M. W. Skinner. Evening unified' service at 7:15. Sermon subject "The Will of God." by H. A. Schlatter. Rev. M. W. Skinner, pastor of the Church at r '-of Woodburn. and Rev. Schlatter will exchange pulpits for She 110 ajn. services, and Rev. Skinner- will speak on the subject - of "The i Home and the Church Schoot" . , CHURCH OF GOD i 940 South S2nd street Rev. C. W. Cleghorn,. pastor. Sunday achool 10. -00 ajn. Morning service at 11.-00. Even ing service at J:45. Prayer service Wednesday 7:45 p.m. Young people's Endeavor Friday at 7:45 p.m.. FOURSQUARE CHURCH I North 19th at Breyman street Hev. C E. Tate, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 ajn. Morning service at 11.-00. Sermon subject "Worship - in the Holy of Holies." Evening service at 7:45. Ses mon subject. "Can Jesus Come in J3?"- Week of prayer. Tuesday through Friday, 19:00 ajn. and 7 30 p.m. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST North Summer- and Hood streets. Elder G. T. Dickinson, , pastor. Sab bath school 930 ajn. Mrs. A. R Tar tar, superintendent. Morning service at 11:00. Young people's meeting 3:15 pjn. Mid-week prayer meetina 730 pjn. Wednesday. i . THE CHURCH OF JESUS ' CHRIST OF LATTER DAT SAINTS 490 North Cottaee street. Siinria school 10.-00 a .ra. Relief society, priest hood meeting and primary at 1130 ajn. Sacrament meeting 70 p.m MIA MENNONTTE BKKTHRFV Elm street near Ml' w. e. Urn. Rev.. A. A. Ixwen. pastor. Sun a?7.2?l Ai Jn- Morning service at 10.-45. Message by the Mstor. Xvn. ing service at 7:45. Hfiun t- k- pastor. Wednesday at 7 JO p.m. pray er meeting. YPF husin -Jl-- wfd"fiy 930. Senior choir rehear sal. YP choir rehearsal. t FIRST SFntlTUALOST 4j S49 North Commercial street. Serv ices at 139 and 739 p.m. Circle at 9:00. Speaker, Rev. Maxine Roberts. KEY. WX. D. SWANSON ; Sunday I Jighf - 7:45 ' EVANGELIST AND BIRS. WILLIAM D. SWANSON 7. v --.rv '" : l r present f '-;:v.-7-vr - ; " - Spcdzl IIzIcal Ccnccr! A dramatic sermon, fJnry Trial" Rev. Swanson will -appoint a jury and act as prosecutor. Witnesses will jive testimony' pertaining to the ease. Welcome ' Ker. Walter S. Fredrick, Pastor HEAR THE SINGING SWANS0NS ' KSLM Each Afternoon. 3:30 - Monday throL'h Friday PAGE nVE Opens Meet Series kOL James C BelL territorial relist lor the Salvation 17, will conduct a series of meetings at the local citadel. 2U SUte street starting Taes dar 1 and continuing through ' Jakmary M. He has served wijUi the Salvation Araar la most of the states west of Chi- to aad !als la the Hawaiian. Islands. : - V Evbnselist Will Continue Service Evangelist and Mrs. William D. Swanson will continue the special revival services at the Assembly of God Tabernacle, 13th at Ferry street, tne coming week. Sunday night after a special musical con cert, rtev. Swanson will ; conduct Jury trial. Appointing a jury from the congregation arid bring ing to the. witness stand a number of witnesses who will testify of what they have seen and heard. A verdict will be reached during the service. Meetings will be held each night of the' week at 7:45 except Monday and Saturday. Rev. W. S. Fredricks, pastor, has issued a general invitation to at tend. ' Qiurch Sponsors Bible Conference The second annual Bible con ference sponsored by the First Evangelical church, Marion at Summer street, will be held the week of January 22 to 28 at the church. v I The conference theme is "The Holy Spirit,' Each night . from Monday through Sunday, except Saturday, a study will be offered dealing , with the various phases ol the work of the, Holy Spirit. Each session will begin at 7:30 pjn.' - The subject each night will be presented by a different minister, each from different Evangelical churches of the Willamette valley and Portland. :Rev. J. Kenneth Wishart is the minister. SALEM HEIGHTS COMMUNITY j at Community hall. Rev. F. C Slan nard, pastor. Sunday school at 10:00 ajn. Morning service at 11.-09. HAYESVIIXE BRANCH OF FIRST BAPTIST HayesvUle school. Sunday school st 9:45 ajn. Fred Broer. superintendent. FOUR CORNERS BRANCH OF FIRST BAPTIST East State and Elma streets. Sundar school 9 ;45 ajn: Ben Swinford, sup erintendent TURNER CHRISTIAN At Turner. Gene Robinson, nxtfnr Sunday school 10 M ajn. Morning ser vice at 1140, Communion. Sermon sub ject "Why are You Afraid?" Evening service -at 7:4J. Sermon subject "Flee Follow FighC Revival Service u BEGINNING NEXT WEDNESDAY January 24th, 7:30 P. M. Dr. 0. J. Nease, Pasadena, Cajif- Evangelist and Bible Teacher ." Seeking Only To Glorify I The Christ f REMEMBER THE ADDRESS -Center Street at 13th Don 1 Hiss- V Sermon- V..- ;t- Assembly of Gcd Tabernacle ' , . I 13th and Ferry St. Salem r-. f