j -. The OBZGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon. Saturday Morning. Tehruert 10. 1943 ; . PAGE FIVE (DMy KTWS IBn02Bffs Rectors Hear The Oregon statesman Telephone sioi - 1 nnilL r riSOIl Parole System t Business Name Tiled Ella M. Stolz and Margaret S. Marshall filed a certificate' of assumed business name for Gideon Stolz ' Company, 450 South Summer -street, and simultaneously, certi ficates of partial retirement from ' the' business ; were filed by Eli zabeth M. Stolz, administratrix of the estate of Ricliard M, Stolz, for Richard M. Stolz, and Corne lia Morton McNary, executor of the estate of Charles L. .McNary, - filed a similar certificate of par- -tial retirement , in the name - of Charles I McNary. . f Our Insurance Service is as close to you as your telephone Richard G. Severing Every form of Insur ance including Life. Constant, de - pendable service. 212 N. High St Tel. 4016. Res. 8213. M Program Presented The Leslie portion of the annual exchange assemblies between the two junior high schools was presented to the Parrish student body in the high school auditorium Friday morning, A play "Mushrooms Coming Up" with an all-girl cast and directed by Miss' Eleanor Roberts and a minstrel show, featuring 60 boys, j. made up the program, which was presented by Harry Culbertson, Leslie studeny body president. Wanted . girl for general office . work. Must take dictation. State age and experience. Permanen , position. Miller's, Ph. 3179.. Named to Nones Board Gov. Earl Snell Friday announced the ' appointment of Sister Mary Alexis of La Grande as a member of the ' Oregon state board for examina tion and registration of graduate nurses. She was named to succeed Sister Mary Melchoir of Pendleton, Who has resigned. Insurance: B e c k e, Wadsworth, Hawkins & Roberts, Guardian Bldg. ' .. New Members Salem Cham ber of Commerce this week lists 1 the following new members: John H. Scott, 1189 Court street; Huff Real Estate company, 970 South Commercial street, by Eola Huff, and Court Street Radio and Ap , pliance company, 257 Court street. by H. P. Gustafson. - 7 hr, developing & printing service at Burke's Camera Shop. 174 N ., .4 ' - ' .. . -. .-. Swart Returnlnir Hedda Swart, employe of, the state highway de partment and; who 'worked in th Marion,' county engineer's - office for 13 years before going with the state, will do part time work again for the county when County En gineer Nathan C. Hubbs resig a tion .becomes effective. March 1. . The county will compensate the state for services rendered. "Cyn Cronlse Photographs and Frames. 1st Natl Bank Bldg. i Test to Be Given The Merit System tests will be given- this afternoon at the Capitol Business college. Mrs. Ora Mclntyre will be proctor for the tests which will be taken for ratings by jun ior and senior field deputies, and personnel r technicians. The test will be written from 1 to 6 p.m. 0.25 Interest with good security is hard to get these days. We have a chain store lease which will net C25-interest for 15 years and all , your money back during the lease. Phone or write us for details. Lar sen Home & Loan Co., 765 S. - Commercial St Ph. 8389. r - Te Return Accused Deputy Sheriff and Mrs. James Garvin will return Neni McFarlane to this city from Des Moines, Iowa, act ing for Sheriff Denver Young. The woman is charged in Marion tounty , with embezzlements of . Chadwick hotel funds. L - - . For home loans see Salem Fed eral, 130 South Liberty. Hospitalised Mrs. Ralph Kletz- t Ing of Independence, is a patient at the Salem General hospital where she is under observation. She expects to remain for about three weeks. Leonards Supper club presents, this week through Sunday, Ivie Anderson, well known j stage and screen star, ' formerly with Duke FIlinfftnn' Band. Road Hearing Due April 8 at 10 ajn. the county court will hold public hearing on a proposed alteration and relocation of coun ty road 951 which attaches the Stayton-West Stayton road west of Stayton. Under, the proposal the, road would be improved into J penitentiarr. at public expense, or ojn , a extension 01. uic a serving the remainder of his sen- market road, entering, the city's tence outside lithe walls, Eat ' his own expense and with' some re-1 turn to sode," Hal M. Randall, All wool suits, S & N Clothiers, 548 State street - 5With crime "on "the Increase the big question for. Oregon is jwhe ther a convict shall- finish serving his sentence on the Inside of a j?E Salem Churches business district at the bank cor ner. state director pf parole and pro bation, i told members of .the Sa lem Board of; Realtors ; at : their Taxes Refuiided-James R. and noonday meeting Friday in IM- Ferris Linn have been awarded n I -1 c - -5 a tax refund by the county court j - Be",re a comes Deiore ine for $184.95, taxes paid on land b1 f,id S southeast of the city. The land ""vc !'"T was taken by the government in w ?vn t 8tudy condemnation proceeding inr'r.r: soncu inc. xx lie is riuiiu a - proceeding 1942 for use in connection with the Salem airport The Linns re ceived $7902.91 from the govern ment but tax money "was with held.- ; role, it is imder 17 conditions, each of . whicK he -must I accept heartily, and the seventeenth one is 'and any other conditions, terms and restrictions which the board might fix.' Among the others are no liquor, no I car ownership' or Curfew Gets Two Two boys, J driving, unless by special permis- aged -16 and 17 years, were ar- f siOn of the; board, no marrying, rested by Dolice on charges -oflno association with ex-convicts. violating the city's curfew ordi- Saves State Money nance. Both, were released at BETHEL BAPTIST irUv' f Nortn Cotuj t D street.- J. r. Ol- thoff, DD, pastor. Sunday school t:4S a.m. George Schirman,' suparuitandent. Morning erries at- 11.- Sermon sub ject, "Xtaa. raithrul , Steward." Youth hour sao pjn.!ev. camona tncjt-oa.- fueot speaker. Iening -service at 1 -JO. Sermon subject, "A Living: Hope." Wednesday pjn.- xuoje iuay maa prayer.- - . . .. r"-rr. ;..s : ;,- CALVABY BAFTIST" : -'"TT;j ; Corner of South Liberty and Miller streets,- Pr... Charles Durden, pastor. C. Howard Smith, -assistant pastor. Bible, school S:45 ajn. U L Randte, superintendent. Morning service at tl. "The Smitten Rode" Rev.' J. R. Tursr- buiU- supply pastor. Baptist , xoutn Fellowship JO p.m. Service at TJO. "The Return of j Christ." Rev." Turn- bull. Wednesday li30- p.ro. mid-weex prayer - service. '-,-v r..".- " V itrst baptist :.: ' - -!:-"- " Marion and Ubertyr streets.' Irving A, Fox, DD, pastor. .Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Hay Cates, supertntenaent. Morn ing service at 11. Dr. Wuliam. Axling, repatriate from .Tokyo, .guest speaker. Evening Service at 1'JO. Sermon sub ject. "God s .care or suuan, or tne Blessedness of Famine.". S JO p. m. BVF meetings for all age groups. Wed nesday -7 JO p jn.- annual -meeting f met with leaders in high places the Women's Missionary . society.Men of program. -a s; - -, . i -' ,i ,.. i Dr.i M Uliam Axllnr. . statesmaa.- missionary of Japan, will speak Sunday morning at th e.' First Baptist church. lie spent 4S years la Japan and snany limes of the government. 4- Wanted-Eectric range. P. 5862., (Cud HDD HBDnlrs Start inf Int AH WnlnMriav u . t.n i ' i i ing service at iuau. oerrnon suujvci, "It costs thej state J60 per man services; signaling the: start of the "The Quest for Peace." Christian e- IM MANUEL. BAPTIST Corner Hazel and Academy streets. Warren C ' Hale; pastor. Sunday school 9:43 S-m. .Eunice Bart, super intendent. Morning service-at 11. Eve ning service: at. 7 JO. Praj-er meeting ! Weonesday -at i ao psa. - COURT . STREET CHRISTIAN 17th at. Court street. W. H. Lyman. Dastor. Sunday school 9:45 a on. Morn ing service at 1030. Sermon ' subject. 11:40 p-m.-to elder members. of tOiupervse turn wmie ne is on lenten season liavbeentexMUiir rr5" si-:W: 71' their families. ; - . I parole, it costs sj to now nun cej or w eitoesdg. February itronfc . wtodxte 1 minister. Mid-week "i prison. With the number on H jkr Sunday' comes fin April gW 1Dufa3r- Wedding pictures taken at the parole and probation now we fi h this (year imdlmany 9J1LA .Vs - church. 520 State. Ph. 5722. sure the state is saving $179,000 a vnrJ Alsn if thev" were all iii- rrogram Announcea . tne an- cuvuua nhvsieal nlant to n i . i, . . I V " - nuai uneraeKewn oanquet wm oe hold them would have to be en held in the Marine room at the Marion hotel, Saturday February 17. F. V. Horton, assistant UJS. regional forester, will be th e speaker. larged at heavy expense. are already making plans -for pro grams for that occasion.'- Good; Shepherd" Tople Th West Salem Mennonite Bretheran FIRST CHRISTIAN . -i Center, and High Streets. - Dudley, Strain, pastor, uiay j. x-omeroy, asso ciate pastor. Sunday school 9 JO a.m. Leslie Carson; aaperintendent.' Morn inr service at 10:50. Sermon subject. Christian aoyaity. xouia meeiuig at By serving part of the term Uburch twill present a program l: p jn. Eveoing service at 7J0. Ser; outside prisonwalls the men, we Sundayfl night at 1 7:45 fPJnRev. S?:? itrlcbuh learned, earn an average or about sam r. jweuieiai xm oe tne speax- $241 per month or in round num- er and three "scene-O-felt" pic- Phm wirii tw in.ii hT stay out of ferouble when they are tures wUl be featured. The Good - I AAA AAA .Ji AL.. I M. 1 I . !. V.1 L uistrom's exclusively. 10 year bonded guarantee. Application im mediately; Call 9221 for Free es timate. ' Railroaders Call E. F. Ghorm ley, recently appointed assistant bers $2,000,000 a year, and they Shepherd working. Als . average figures j theme. show they return $17,000 of these earnings to ! the state in income taxes. v 1 I -iJ i Facilities Needed . "The state heeds an Intermedin I -I. ? Dr. Hansen Speaker From an -night i Wednesday at JO pju. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL. Marion and North Cottage streets. David Nielsen, minister. Church school 9:43 ajn. Adult forum. - Rev. Earle T.rrv -will Iwrin a atudv of Christian ity and anU-seitiitism. Worship service at 11. Sermon, 'Brotherhood Our Un finished Task." Young people's meet- intimate knowledge of China ob- I ing jo pjn. Wednesday 6 ao p.m. sup- tained during 40 years spent there as a missionary icr the Methodist general passenger agent for the ate prison. have 104 boys 15 church, j Dr. Perry- O. Hansen will Southern Pacific at .Portland, vis ited Salem Friday in company with C. 12. Yeargain, district pass enger agent. Are you this woman? She wants a permanent position as a depart ment store cashier in Salem, Ore. She wants good pay and working per and study Of Pleasant Hill acad emy. Dr. Lawrence wggs, wuiamene university, speaker. KNIGHT MEMORIAL, CONGREGATIONAL. 19th and Ferry streets. Willasd :B. Hail; minister. Church school 10 ajn. Worship at 11. -Race -Keianona aim conditions and she is experienced convicts have been inducted into in cashlerinr activities. Here is the service ! from , Oregon. Only :w s 1 a f tr ! sr . ii ia to 18 years of age In the pent- spea W Jasra xee; Metnoaisi tentiary and another 160 between church Sunday ni.jht at 7:30 pjn. 20 and 24 years of ate. Fifty ner e will speak at il ajn. at Leslie cent of the prisoners are first of- Methodist church on a similar sub- m:iT1tasSn. sign Yuth ri fenders..We believe these young IJect. . j lowship jo pjn. men and the.first offenders should not be thrown into contact1 with hardened criminals. "Two hundred , and seven ex- Sconta Guecta - Two troom of SAINT PAUL'S EPISCOPAL. nm CM.,t. r4U fc il tnurcn ana ucmuni " " awow w - I George H. Swift, rector.- iioiy corn- First Christian- 'church Sundav I munion 7 JO ajn. Junior church 9:45, prayer service ana sermon xx. oniw opportunity; if you desire further information please write Box 584, car .StatMman. . Daughter Born - ' Mr. and Mrs. Ma thew Russell,' 45 Park avenue. Friday bcame the parents of a moringii Troop 4 is sponsored "by the j church and troop 11 is the Englewood school troop.' Will Furmish Music The young one has, been tkicked out with a. dishonorable discharge. This is less thfn one-half of one per cent people of the First Cburch of the ine .national average is one per Nazarerie-will furnish music Sun- cent.; tietween, Juiy , l, izf ana daT afternoon at : 2:30 for the Tuesday party for Sunday school 390 to S D.m. Asn Wednesday, noiy com munion 7 and 10 a.m. and instnicnen at 7 pjn. .. . - f -HIGHLAND FRIENDS North, Church street and Highland avenue. Herman. H. Macy. pastor. Sun dv achool la a.m. Clifton Ross, sup- erlntendenv V Mommg semce at xx. July ;i ,1844, We held 980 parole IksLM t! nroeram S Tical. Yountf l,JJSlJ UK. a m a k a aVS.A Ulf.4 nil.U ua. w-e I lnAT I A m . I 'P1n AT Tna ,!' MATT" 1 aHUUr . x. aCa. liV' sjVCinui S,S liw caugmer, Dorn at Jt:o pjn. in sa 0, r nz 1ft- t -JTZTt V" -t in charge of . student, and lem General hospital. The father r. Z w- iWauuns, jr. wn pe ine speaxer. fwnty of Cascade college. Portland. tu kauv im tn v. ttIb "" "w The program is sponsored by the Prayer meeting xnursoay t aw p j WJk X VUS.T AO ABA M WaSwT SKA AAA J 1 XI. J . S . J M A . . Kte I . 1 I . .-I 1 1 BETHANY Er. REFORMED Caoitot and Marion streets, s. A I Kielsmeier, pastor. Sunday school 10 ' ajn. Morning service at 11. Sermon i i subject, "What Christ- Does M tne Soul" . . . l , . . , CHURCH OF ! JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAT SAINTS 460 North Cottage ' street. Sunday school 19 ajn. Relief society, priest hood meeting and primary 1129 a.m. bacrament meetutg at 1 pjn. M. x. A. Tuesday 7 JO pjn. - I ' FOURSQUARE " If " " " North inn $ ana urey man streets. Rev. Charles. JC .Tatej .pastor. Sunday; school 95 ajn. Mornmg service at 11. Sermon subject, -The! (Jhurches -Need of Prayer." Evening t service -at 75. Sermon - subject, "Jonah and "the Whale." Tuesday J :4 p.m. prayer . and Bible study. Friday at 6 JO pjn, ,11th anniversary dinner. f i - .- ; v " - . . f - - i r FIRST SPIRITUALIST Ma North Commercial street. ser vices at 2 JO and T:30 p.m. Circle at . Speaker, Rev.s Mary , ueraea. xj - , v church or Christ; - . Madison and Baker street. L. I- Freeman, minister.. Sunday school at 10 ajn. Morning service at 11. Evening service at 7, song practice. Preaching 1 lWemorial; Planned Qiemawa Mail To Be Speaker At Silvertoh ; : Y. f ' A memorial service, f or Ensign SILVERTON The Rev. - Alan - Wilcox of the Chemawa Indian school will be guest speaker Tues- ' 'day at 2 o'clock, when the. Womi " en's . Society -of Christian Service enter tains at the "Methodist church. Guests wUl be welcomed. Rev; O. Leonard' Jones also an nounced that the Methodist -Boy Scouts will meet Monday night at the' church and the official board Tuesday 'night " at the annex. The Wflling Workers of the . Calvary Lutheran church Will be guests of the Alrick; sisters at their home on Oak street Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. O. C. at. 7:45. Bible study 730 pjn.. .Wednesday, at f ! FIRST CHURCH OF OOO .. . Cottaffe and Hoed streets. Rev. M. A. - Schlatter, t pastor: ; . Sunday ; school 9:45 ajn. Junior church at 10:45.. Morn- lnr service at 11. Sermon subject. A . Faxlina- Away ' First." ' Evening . unified service - at 7:15. Sermon subject. "Quench Not uie .SP"?K CALVARY CHAPEL FULL. GOSPEL, , 1179 North ! cnurcn street, tcev. Claude C. and Mary . Wi BeU. , pastors. Sunday school 10 aja. ; Morning ser vice at 11. Afternoon ; Service at 2:49. Evening service at 74. Thursday eve ning 'service, at :5. i Saturday umie 11 o'clock Sanday morning . at Jason Lee Methodist church. Glenn Monroe Iklns,' who Olson of Calvary also announced was killed December, '4, 1S44, mid-week Bible study will In an airplane crash In the j be held Thursday at 2 o'clock at Central Pacific, will be heft si the church. 1 Dr. and Mrs. R. j. vanCleave will entertain the Immanuel Lu theran. Sunday school teachers, at their, home .Wednesday " night Choir . rehearsal ' will " be held. Thursday night at o'clock. Con-" firmation classes will meet Sat urday; at 9:30 ajn. , ! 1 Hostesses at Fellowship dinner 4- - t . Education Is Sunday TopiQ i1: All - day - Sunday ' is jeducation j at Trinitr church Sunday will be oay at tne . uigiewooa 1 urutea i uimvi uuwh xvxxs.. m. S?aZ, anl "Jw'V "5. ' . , S"" Brethren church, North 17th' at IC Thompson,. Mrs.. Henry Erick Tuesday through Friday prayer J Jh. -t.i i- ... ' t r Ij j u- n.--. r j EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE ' 13 tn and Ferrr streets. Waiter ! S. l morning sermon topic VJs EduCa Frederick, pastor. Sunday school :45 1 tion the Remedy?'. The vested ?TS?l!Hl25fl :u ITiX choir under the directiori of Ches- Nebraska Ave. Rev. -J. M. Gpod-1 sen and Mrs. Alvin Legard. Trin heart,' pastor, will; have . as his 1 ity, Dorcas society meets Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. subject. "PotenUaUties of Prayer.' Evening service at 7:45. Sermon sub-'; Ject, , "Cruciiied . by - Conv-iction." At the morning service time win be set aside lor dedication of infant. ter O. Goodman will' sing "Rise Up, O Men of God.7: 1. C. Larson and Tuesday night with Mrs. Orlin Smedstad at the Ole Moen home. .Choir rehearsal will be held Thursday at 8 pjn. with FIRST EV ANGELICA!; The night service- will be far Mrs. Trim Andenu dirdinir harge of fte youth. Harley Har- Confirmation classes will be held Corner Marion "and Summer streets, j vey, from HiiwpoTi will give his I Saturdav at fl-30 and 11 n'jn. v. J. Kenneth Wlshart. pastor. Sun- illustrated lecture on "Health and ,11UIUJ f a 4n. Rev, "peruSen'tinio end interest- trem. LAscao i mg study, of physiology is UlUS- R. H. Ermel. Rev. Richard Taylor college. Portland, will be the speaker, Youth stouds meet at 6:30 p.m.-Even ing service at 7 JO. A "plaUorm ser vice" by the young people from -Cas cade college. irayer ana bioic bout Thursday at 7 JO p.m. Elijah Them trated with more than 100 colored simes. .xiarvey nas oeen recom- i g- i mended by many " churches and II It illTIOTIft ' FIRST CHURCH OP THE NAZASENE schools throughout Oregon. The intermediates of the church Dr. Irving A. Fox, pastor of the Center at lith street. Rev. Weaver 1 school are . using education day as First Baptist church, will begin a w. 4P"Htor-f"na"??'rfIi,V 1 the time to organize an Interme- series of sermons on Elijah Sun MorniM serce-atlt, sV by speaking on the ject, "Greater Glory .T Youth groups :JU p.m. a.vening icm m iw. s- i . ... . - mon subject. ''The Rejected Prophet-; I .hPlfitmtl KnVnltV Wednesday 730 ' PJ. prayer ana i -" -'Jl -J praise service, bhuiuij -w p-u. i T f-g , Galilean Hour, KSLM, "1 I a SpTTTinn 1 AT.! P. PHRISTIAK AND MISSIONARY! ALLIANCE subject "God's Care of Elijah, or the Blessedness of Famine." The young people begin Sunday night a two-by-two -program of personal evangelism, which is a . -A Rev. Dudley Strain. J castor of part of the "Winning New Friends Corner of North Fifth and Gaines I TirKt rhHatian hurVh. has as for Christ" emphasis preceding: . . . n u i H.MMM.nn mMC.nr Mm. I .... . - . - " crlsion." Wednesday -T JO pjn.. family mgnt. ., ; 4; TRUTH CENTER i'- S3 State street. Olive Stevens. MsD, pastor. Morning service at-11. Sermon x nn A a . darschooi TnTM6rm service his Sunday morning sermon topic ineir weu auenoea pray-, at ii. sermon subject "The aii-s- "Christian Royalty." and the choir er meetings on Wednesday night Schmidt, jr. wiU sing the anthem t "LJ , , ' b.i v. -roifh T.vboi-m- kw Th annual .meeting, of the. c?t,-w t t. - -'-' Women's, Missionary eociety with Spmney. T h e mens uarett of men f :the special rn-tr guests, wfll-beheld Wednesday Sdt, Gerald Morrison , ahd Jt Fred Bates will sing "Seeking for MfJV:w th. thro nild Me" by Fillmore. ' ;.7 ' F T. P. StevensJ these were revoaea for tecmucai Sali rMcons honital arwl th Among the outstanding business reasons sucn as wmg a oxinK or chanlaiii. Rev. Sam P. Neufeldt is - south Commercial and Washington schools on the Pacific coast is the .-uxxj. ui, " in charge. SALVATION ARMY 141 State street. Ma: hmm: Suntltr school at 19 a.m. Morn hut service at 11. Evening -service at 7J0. Thursday'. Saturday, S-pjn. Mar lon County. .Holiness i associauon wux tne evening is Bnogmg D e e p jo - -a f- " r? meet Tuesday. February W, at 1030, Chasms.' A women's trio,. Myrtle j iJeMCJLlA uuy A u Bl streets. John and Laura- Tracbsel, screen star, formerly with Duke r.llintrton Ranrl dPhitunry . , Earl H. Lowry, late resident of ' route five, box HOC. Salem, at his residence Thursday, February S. at the , age of 42 years. Survived by wife. Elsie Lowry of Salem; one daughter. Roietta lyowery: ana inree sons, uay- lord. MeUord and Delbert Lowry.- all of Salem; one sister, Mrs. liable Burns of Bates, Ore.; five brothers. Glen and Johnnie Lowry of the u. S army. Bill Lowry of Corvallls. . and Harry and Lloyd Lowry. both of Alma. . Neb. - Services wiU be held Monday. February 12. at 2 p.m.. at the dough Barrick chapel with Rev. Nevitt Smith officiating. - Clifford Elgin, late resident of WiHr. Idaho, on February 9. Husband f Kate Elgin of Wilder: father of Un rurtan Foreman of Salem. Cllf ford Elgin of Wilder, and Lt. James Elgin of. jacvaw nospiiax at nana Walla, Wash. Also survived by three Candchildren. runerai announcemen Ur by the W. T. Rlgdon company. Mrs. Myrtle Littlefleld. 78. at a local fexnital rririav. February 9. Survived by son. Leon A. Littleiield ot Port land: three grandchildren, Leon A. Littlefleld. Jr of the V. "JV France,- Miss Susan Littlefiekl and im urarv Trralne Eisenhauer. both of . Portland. Member of the Salem chapter No. 1 War Mothers and the TwT-in church. Funeral services .ui k kih Saturdav. February 10, a r, m from the HoweU-Edwards chapel, 545 North Capitol street, with Dr. . J. C. Harrison officiating. Con inV services at Mt.' Crest Abbey mausoleum and crematorium. ; 11 i 01 j , -f v,i. home at .JU!:"1..V"t.;'; 7 .v. February 9 Announcement .of services later by the R. Ramoiia Qub Guests SILVERTON 4- Mrs. W. Tomison was hostess to members of the Ramona dub Tuesday af- i, . I mon suojeci. xne k xi vxic u .tvi.ui5 Christian Meditation.' street, aits, james noiungsworui Canital Susiness cnllec 345 Court ln nurnofir u.iuiuueu new c .-h i .... 1 crimes, xagnry-tven per. cent date courses, that are meeting Pved 4U Urm outside pri- . .v, ; l son waus. Classes for hpsri nnern start Mon day. Phone 5987. Many Attend Roberts I rr 'it n Visitor Doe Miss Gean Gor- lxriUtge IlOll fOrty don, of Oregon City, will be the ROBERTS I More than 40 an4 Mrs- Christine Taylor assisted weekend ffuest rif Wanda Wilson. I -iriA inJ . ti.inhknM tfor.rlorl I her; t of the office force of Justice of the pinochle party at the Roberts the Peace Joseph B. Felton. at her I cranee hall Wednesdav. home in Turner. . High scores I were held by lllrs. R1nn TKAonrA snH Austin Catei' i liMAlAA lLe.L. i.eonara s oupper chid presents, Consolation by Mrs. Joe Ringwold wua lumugu auuuajt vlc l and Qtto Roller. Anaerson, wen Known stage ana The next nartv will b held the first Wednesday in March 7. Max aan. and. S pjn. Pemberton, snperintenderrt.- - Morning service at 11. Evening service at J30. Prayer meeting Thursday, 7 JO pjnt Silvertbn Churches North!: Church stteet. S. L. Almlle, pastor. Sunday school 10 ajn. Mist Hannah ! Olson, superintendent. Divine services at 11. Topic. "Jesus Christ is Passing By. Anthem by tne choir. AMERICAN LUTHERAN . 343 North Church street. M. A. Get zendaner. DD. Dastor. Sunday school 9:45 ajn. Morning service at 11. Ser- Blesseuness oi Luther League 7 pjn. Gaylin Freye. leader. . i CHRIST LUTHERAN (ALC) ! State street at 18th. F. H. Theuer. pastor. Sunday school 9:43 ajn. Morn ing service at 11. Sermon subject. The Reverent Use of God's Name." Lenten services Thursday 730 p.m. Dorcas society Wednesday S p.m. Pria cilla Guild Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Con firmation class Saturday 9:30 a.m. j. FIRST METHODIST .' Church at -State street. Dr. J. C. Harrison, pastor. Church school reorganized church .of jesus I Speer will sing "The Lord Is My CHRIST or lattkk u Shenherd" bv KoschaL! iwi rmktai streets Charles I 'cl'u. VJ XVUStllUfc.! Asber. pastor; Sunday schoor 10 a jn. I ' The choir will sing the anthem, ".rniD 3I51XdS Tther.of Mercy- by Bohannan. at S p.m. SALEM HEIGHTS COMtlIl . 1 T . T 1 1 1 Salem Heighta Community halL Rev. I At rirSt H.VangeJlCaI 19 ajn. Morning service at xx. . KEIZER UNION (Undenominational) r.rin halL Rev. David Hamm. pas-' tor. Sunday school IS ajn. Morning service at It. Rev. h Sam NeufeWt, guest speaker, young people s met - Glrls Missing Lucille Kitah and Rose Mary Tronson, each aged 14, were reported missing from Chemawa Indian school, po lice said Friday. Are you this woman? She Wants a permanent position as a depart ment store cashier in Salem, Ore. She wants good pay and working conditions and she is experienced in cashiering activities. Here is opportunity; if you desire further information please write Box 384, care Statesman.: CooUettes to Meet The Cooti- ette club will meet at the Veterans hall Sunday at 2 p.m. for a busi ness meeting. Mrs. Edna Prince will be in charge. . Leonard's Supper club presents, this week through Sunday, . Ivie Anderson, well known stage and screen star, formerly with Duk3 Ellington's Band. .. - Here from Pasco Lt. M. R. Cydell of Pasco, Wash., was a visitor in Salem Friday.' Wanted Spanish language rec ord. Elmer Underwood, Turner, Oregon. ' Her From Klamath FallsPaul Farrens, attorney of Klamath Falls formerly of Portland, was a Salem visitor Friday. Moving! We will be open at our new location, 173 S. Coral, Mon.; Feb. 12th. A. L. Skewis & Co. L1dqd0dDd Luther League 7:30 ; pjn. Topic, "Open a.m. Preston Doughton, superintend Doors." ent. Worship at 1045. "I Got A Glory .' ' r : j H sermon by the pastor. Service at 7:4! DBeeoDD'aHs cimctyrr court West Main and risks 'streets. O. Leonard Jones, minister. Church school 10 ajn. Fred Baker, superin tendent.! 'Divine service at 11. Topic, "The Christian Priority." , Youth Fel lowship 5: at 7 pjn. ' Adult Fellowship at 8. 'xoptc, "The Caurchi Prepares for the Returning Service Men." CALVARY i ' ' M ; t-V Jersey : street. O. ; C. 43 p.m. The noaa ana tne noia i mo. Youth church, and nursery at 11 a.m; r. r . j JASON LEE METHODIST V North Winter at Jefferson street S. Ravnor Smith, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m.-C M. . Roberts.' superintend ent. Morning service alr.-lL Sermon subject, 'Dreams Come 'True. Boy Scout anniversary sermon. Evening service at 7:30. Sermon subject China"' by Dr. Perry o. nan son. Olson, pastor, David Harvey Vs.; Milton d fJti Soffit YouH reUowships J9 pjn. Bristol ana liaroia 't:. jacooson I Topic, "A Great opportunity fcroorac- I LESLIE METHODIST vsi Milton CI Bristol; defendant lff I- pl in f response i to Dlaintiffs motion TRrNrrt I fiMtvi nammercial at Mvers street Joseph Knotts, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 ajn. Morning service at xx. ui. Perry O. Hanson, returned missionary if t.j! I secona ana a streets, sunaay scnoox lor jupgrnenson pieuaxngs ;pre-1 M UJami Htarr Toryend. , superintend-1 China. Suest speaker. Youth Fel sents feportl Qf business transao- I ent. Divine worship at 1U Topic. "Eyes iowshlp S-J0 p.m. Evening service at x;-i j a:.- s.l I xnai see. uiwer mieiw w TVMU ' " y Topic. 1-Ways and! Means." -. Barbara orrbiidpieshlp. Pyer meeting on Luther j League 7 :15 pjn. 7 jq. 'Sermon subject Signee Of Oregon War Woodwork- I DeLAngd; and BeVerly; Zimmerman, l Thusday at 79 pjn; "Requirements erg. Inc., with attached exhibits. Martha K. jWuorhos vs. S.'L. Jesperson; motion to strike. Lilliam IXj Beeil: VS. iMilO H. I Peoplesn superintendent Worship at ll Boen; divorce - complaint; alleges cruel (and Inhuman treatment- i MAROUAM METHODIST ..V. 44 k a., -K?t I . .r'rLDuum. tyi. """- vuivu y iiiuw. vuu- jg sjn. Mrs. J, x- kiones, superinien- dren, the home and household I dent ! i , ; j ' ' gooas, iuu attorney lees ana chkistun science i per weex lor support oi cnuaren. PROBATE COURT James Fred Smith estate; order admitting wilt to probate; Alice E. : Smith appointed executrix. William K. Dunkle estate; or der closing estate. James H.f Nicholson estate: fl nal account! of Lydia M. Nlchol- Baillie Takes On New Duties W. H. Baillie, for several yean- past the manager of the local em ployment office, has been assigned to new duties as temporary area representative' for the U. S. em ployment service in- northwest Oregon, outside of Portland. His territory, will embrace the counties as far south as Linn and Benton and west to the coast Arch Metzger, who has been assistant in the local office has been advanced to temporary man ager. It is not known how long the temporary assignments will hold. Baillie will continue to make his home in Salem. ., , . leaders, i V ' f' . I WK1TJCTXM METHODIST . I FIRST CHURCH Of CHRIST l' 15th ana Mul streets. LoweU GilgCT, rarK ana sirsi bitccu. nusacu njn i nastor. Sunday tcnooi i ajn. mom- pastor. Bible school 9:45 ajn. Raiph.irn aervice at 11. WYPS 7 p.m. Even ing service ax , I :a. rraj er iuruh Wednesday, at S PJa. Eveningj services at 70 TOUIT PRESBYTERIAN - " Chemeketa at-Winter -Streei. xtev. PhMtcn W Hamblln. nastor. Sunday school 9:45 ajn.' J. J. Fltzsimons. sun I erintendent Morning service at 19 J. ! c.n. mMmr ImwuM ' Christ Our South! Third street Sunday, school tta - Evenins- service at 730. Ser- hi . - : . . . : I Uiah Vsllnwitkia 4 M D.m. TUXiS CHURCH OP GOD r - " '"land Colleee-Business. Fellowship 9;1S North! Second street O. R Maaer.i.m. Monday- at 7 30. Boy Scouts. gas tor. Sunday achool 19 ajn. preacn- Thursday at 739 mid-week service, tg at li. Chiklren'a; hour 7 p.m. Bible I , s study at 7.,Evangehstiei at S. . I I ENGLEWOOD CHURCH OP THE 1 I ITNITEn BRETHREN IN CHJUSX ' ASSEMBLY OF GOD IU . North ' 17th and Nebraska avenue Front street Omar Bailey, pastor, i, vr Ooodheart paster. Sunday Sunday ) school 9:45 a.m. worstnp at 1 9Cilooi $n$ a.m. Morning service at 11 ll. Younc peopte-Ai pju. t r-Vinir ainn "Rise-un u. Men oz ww. ..,. . ... i " - - ' . . . geiisuc 91 e. . . ij., ; Education day. "Is Education the Rem edyT YPCE 930 .m. Wanda Ring; i-.Am "Him L R Decent and Modern Woodman hall. Sunday I u.. x.unr at s-ao. Otia Brad- school lit 9:45 a jo. Worship at tl I bury presenU two more chapters of MIA at 1 7 30 pan. - - - Igtudy book. Evenmt service r at 730. son, , executrix, jshows. disburse ments (of $755.50; final hearing March! 17. : S i' vj;' Txi -RilfVi1t Mtat rAt!n in state treasurer advises - aDoralsal 1 t f.'s catholic t i - : .. . . i vu. nairej " - Of properties Will be made Feb-L.1"? sd Grant sheets, t tinerjoan i urtrated lecke on Health ana ax- t i van MnorniiasMi. uasuii. ouituai tisaasKB i .wi ruary j21 at 2 pjtxj at the Leo at a and ie. followed by benediction. Buchhelt farnt on Meridian' road Tuesday ; and .Friday at 8:15, other rm8T CHURCH OF CHRIST, . vm Monla'i!. Sundav. Public lnvlt ed. Harley Harvey, Newport gives an east of Mt Angel. JUSTICE COTJET' days at! 7 a jo. r gBVENtH,DAT ADVENTIST State VS. Curtis Herbert Cleav- j Ring, pastor. Sabbath school Satur er; charge i violation of basic rule; fined $15; and costs.' I State vs. I John Jerome Johns; charge' non-support; trial s contin ued to February 13, at 10 ajn. i State .vs. - Sam I Countryman; charge defrauding an innkeeper; costs assessed ; and paid and de fendant reimburses innkeeper. MARRIAGE LICENSES George Pietrok, ; 22, 'farmer. route ne, Stayton, ' and s Louene Maerta, 19, domestic. Scio. J Everett W. Seay. legal. 'painter. 2815 South: Summer street and Edith Toney,? legal, linen mill worker, 205 Korth Capitol street, both of Salera. - Chemeketa and Liberty street Sun srfeanl . 11 a.m. Mom In service at xx. sermon, wdjisv -tne service at t. - Sermon . subject dayj at 1930 ajn. -Mrs.' ;G. JL- Foute, i .-ftutn- Wednesday meeting at S pjn. superintendent Worship at 11. YPS includes testimonies of healing. Read- at S30 pjn. . 1 ing room 14S South High street I Mr. Strain's aermon topic for Phillips, Ruth Tanner ; and Pearl VrllAv P.riiirrrin Cascade College Man In FFA Contest Jim' Carter, Salem, won first place in the Future Farmers of America public speaking contest Friday at the Corvallls high school, with his subject "Che murgy is Working for the Farm er." Carter is a student of Salem high school. The . Rev. Richard. Tavlor, m- "epresentauves oi uottage structor at Cascade college, Port- Grove Corvallis placed second land, will ar-ak Sundav at il a m I end third at the meet Salem stu- t virst F.von0i;9i ohnroh vt I dents are under, the direction of Hon at Summer streets'. A worn- William McKinney. ne ing at 730 pint. Eventof service at trio which will Provide two t i I J " I -m . w special: numbers, will accompany I SCOUt Anniversary IS w sftBsv niivniT f -j. sm- - . a a. . ... i m Ete"a Em. street,. Sunday vice at V -m. rui rp TlTnrlf1av Nifrrit achool . 9: ajn. Ben; swinrora, sup- j oe a "piaizonn service" ana young i - . . j - o ' kelntaMnant I : 1 "I xi J . I ciw,iwv. , : . . j nmni oi m scnooi will urm-T i - c a t vmxr xrvrrTms a 1 -' !) -'I - f ea a mem a aj ij XVA. XIExlUXllil hayesvuxe' branch of . : I testimonies based upon personal I hrwt HaVvixilcnooi, Sunday school t:4S experiences. Rev. Taylot wffl give thirty fifth year of scouting Mon- ajn. Fred Brper, Bupennienaeui. . i auuri uux. 1 I day at JO, IB. ,.,ru MKmoDisT 1 Ane ev- jyxT- Aayior is a young i cubs, scouts and parents are : Third andsGerth. streets.-Rideil A.1 man "Who' has established himself expected to attend. Lyle Leighton SS8 cPwfclre tuteS! s a:writer upon doctrinal sub- wfll be guest speaker and scout dent Morning service at ll. Sermon i jeets. ills latest -book 1 entitled: 1 films will be shown. subject "Wncoin, a Brotner w ; il A Rieht Conceotion of Sirx." Rev. Mrs. Wendell Gorton and Mr. lowship 3o. Evening 'service at 7. -45. j J. Kenneth Wishart . Is the min- Carl Anderson are on the com- , viinliHin alidM entitled The Cru- 1 jx .a t i. -:- ' ' I a v. i- . i . V S IT VTnn. ! "tcx ux uxia. fUUXCXX. - 1 UUVlt XU1 U1C IUU KUUU JJtX MUV w V.... fc. - - " -- . I day 'at 7 p.m. Otnctai - ooara meei Monday at 730 . pjnJ Choir practice Thursday at 730 pjn. h WnrM trk Shi lit- Mrs. Littleiield At 6 galur ja Mrs.. Ole Olson and Mrs. Newkirk for the scouts. Funeral Set y Today at 4 Twenty r four Salem retail , es tablishments announced Friday that' until further notice and ef fective at once ' .their places of buslnas would b closed at g o- Funeral . services i for Myrtle clock Saturday nights. Store hours Littlefleld, 78, resident of Salem each week day will be 'from :30 for the past 20 years, wfll be held l jn." to pja. from the Howell-Edwards chapel - in .the group are: Bishop's, F. today at 4 pan. Dr. J. C Hani- W. ' Woolworth company, J. C. son will officiate krid Interment: wfll be at the Mti Crest Abbey; Mausoleum and Crernatorium. Penney company, Montgomery Ward, Block's Shoe Store, Brown's Jewelers, Stevens & Son, Arbuck- Mrs. Littlefield wis a member of le-King Shoe , store, - Karl's Shoe Salem chapter No. War Mothers store, Style Arch Shoe; company, and was active in that organization I Kay's Dress shop,-the Man's Shop,' until about-ievea "years ago when Metropolitan store, Jayson's, Wills illness forced .her to retire. . She Music store, .Miners Department was also a-member i ian church. f Survivors include of the Umtarf store, Price Shoe company, Smart ;tk "-C'S' ! Shop,: Joe's Upstairs Men's store; a sort Leon A. J fc f Men's aothlersHogg Bro-. Littlefield of : Portland and .three triers, .Yeater AppUance) cxnpanyr grandchildren, Leon 1 AJ Littlefield,; I tu i. aun ftirmiurt company, jr. of the It S. army in France, i ma ornurMmgcx v. Susan. littlefield of Portland, ana Mary Lorraine Eisenhauer of Port land. ; . I i - Mrs. Littlefield was the widow of the late George Littlefield. For years the family resided on Divia ion street. tt r.mu sinr.rKEsa Knlahts : of Pythias hau. omar y . fentoo. i nastor. Sunday : school at lt SJn. LnVine services at ; 11. CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE: . North) Second street. B. A. Frank lin, pastor. Sunday , school at lt a.m. i Worship at 11. Young people at t:4S j pjn. Evangelistic at 7:45. Inccms Tax Scrvica $1.E3 pd Up " Phone 817 in Pioneer frost Wdg. ' ,, ; , , j " ' Firsl Ilciliouisl Church 'Down Town The Tall 'Whltei Spire1! , . . . Sunday 1C:E3 i bet a Glory- Isaea SeUUoiu ; ; Sermoxx hj Vr.h C HciTrlaoa - . . THa choir will siny two spirituals: "Swing Low Swtel - Chariot" and "Lord. I Want to a Christian ' - la My Heart." r i' f ' Josephina Albert Spaulding, soloist singing: " v X r--- "Nobody Know de, Trouble Tae SeenTIby Burleigh ' Verdict c! its Ths Drain Ccznls- ; It is the brain that counts, but in order that your brain may be kept clear, you must keep your body fit and welL This cannot be done ; it one drinks alcohol. Dr. Charles .: Maya- ::. .. Message sponsored by A GROUP OF 'SALES! , - CITIZENS j b UfcisUdd Bier Hay Ilcin Pc:r - Eycsigli! Your Vision Checked . Without Charire! It may not be just dusty windshield but a vision de fect that makes a blur of the countryside you drive through. Don't risk accidents . on the road; check vision regularly. Dorinj OpIIcal - Dr. E. E. Boring - Dr. K. A, Golden ' . Salem. Oregen 3SS Court St : . Phone 308 - OpUsnetrlsta, Opticians Clough-iiarricA