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TE OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. Oregon. Saturday Morning. April SI. 1943 PAGE FIVE - Mews IBn'neffs The. Ofqon Statesman - Blossom iukei Planned Chem-1 ketans, under the leadership of Mike Panek, are planning hikes tnrough the blossoming, orchards west of Eosedale on Sunday. Anril 22, Plans call for two hikes, , a ahort one of about five miles and . a longer one of about nine miles. The hikers witt .meet-for lunch at a point overlooking the .Willamette I l iver. Panek extends an invitation V. anyone mterested ' tb .join the - group at 930-a. m. at Ramseyer's , garage on nortli High it f Coffee . will- b furnished. - Those partici- - pating" are to take their own trail lunches. .; ."''' wnvj. nwutiun i.ior unDaimea i rurniture. Willard Batteries. Kel- Tes,,Nason .Paints and. Kem 1 T , r real1 ana hberalerms. R, D, Woodrow, 325 ' Center. $L " ' .. ; Alr-Ti4.u., r tCv. , V "T - v in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wen- dell Webb. Before entering the I nations service, first as a civilian pilot, Wiggins was shop foreman on the Coos Bay Times. He has served In the south Pacific and the past year has been an instruc tor and ferry pilot with the air transport command, stationed at Morocco and flying in the Euro pean theater. Our Insurance Service Is as close to you as your telephone. Richard G. Severin Every form of Insur-! ance including Life. Constant, de pendable service. 212 N. High Si I ,TeL 4016. Res. 8213. . Fear Permits Issued Permits to build were issued to the fol lowing Friday in the office of City, Engineer J. Harold Davis: John W. Gabel to alter an apart ment house at 1399 D street at a cost of $250; Mary Pfeifer to alter a garage at 2643 Brooks street at a post of $463; Matt Feilen to re- roof a dwelling at 1665 Marion street at a cost of $159; George W. Aspr to erect a garage "at 1840 Berry street at a cost of $200. Why not take advantage of the opportunity, to learn the use of office machines, while taking shorthand, ' typing, bookkeeping, accounting and filing, at the Capi tal RncSnfc fnHftf Ph 5QH7 Three Deaths Reported Three fatalities, 779 covered accidents and 14 claims for occupational dis ease benefits were reported to the state industrial accident commis sion during the week ended April I 18. The dead are Donald W. Bra- zee, Klamath Falls, taxi-driver; Leonard T. Norton, Santa Fe, N. M., hammer operator, and Paul F. Stomley, Portland, machinist helper. Enroll now. A beginners' class in shorthand taught the - modern I method will be started Monday night, April 23, at the Capital Business College. Phone 5987. Meeting Set Monday The Ore- gon State Nurses' association, dis trict 3, will meet at 8 p.m- Monday at Salem Deaconess hospital. A program. In charge of Selma Hil mer. will precede the business session and will include an ad drr. t, Cmb. Verden E Hockett, Salem physician now in the navy. Magnolias, rhodendrons, camellias, viburnum carlesii (pink snowball). Shrubs. Knight Pearcy nursery. 375 S. Liberty. Open afternoons. Obituary Mrs. Susan Hedges, late resident of N. 4th St.. at a local hospital April 18. Survived bv husband. Brook T. Hedges. Services will be held from the Clough Barrtck chapel Saturday, April 21. at 10 a.m.. with Interment in the IOOF cemetery. Han simufl Wll lata resident of route four, at a local hospital April IS. at the age OX Bo yeara. survived oj one daughter, Mrs. Minerva Tremains of Oakland, uam. fnvaie services win be held Saturday at 2 pjn. from the Howell-Edwards chapel with Rev. Weaver Hess officiatins. - In this city April 30, Katherine Scott, late resident of SeatUe. Mother of TS Harold P. Scott with the construction battalion of the U. S. army. Announce ment of services later by the W. J. Rigdon company. -infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur . Not boom of ' 248 D St.. at a iwii hnsnttal Anril 18. Graveside ser vices were held Thursdsy, April 19. at the City View cemetery. Direction Clougn-iiarncK company. Bookkeeper 'Wanted .' . ". . Burroughs Machine ; Operator. Permanent position with . a progressive firm. Apply t Statesman Publishing Co 215 South Commercial St. Firs! Ilcihouisi Gbnrcb . Down Town The Tall White Spire t - rf Bc Still and Know," a sermon by Rev. John L. Knight, Counselor on Religion Friends and Visitors in Telephone) 8101 Field Trip Sunday-A field trip to the Eola lulls in West Salem has been planned by " the Salem Geo- logical society for Sunday after noon, April 22. , The public is in vited to join the group which will met ln front Collins hall on State it at 2:30 and will be led rot, Herman Clark. The driy taf "distance will be about 15 miles. Dr. ; M. D. ; Vinyard, chiropodist, has secured the services of : Dr, P.VW; Carr (formerly with toe De- yanys oi peruana) to take charge of his office during his illness. At Reclamation Congress This .ni..;.. - nk..v. , i. k r-t'v an,.... flerr chairman of the agriculture committee of the Salem Chamber o Commercej U.S. Alderman of r j lcxu, .aeu. iwau waiter m m Oreon State college, Pansies, . primroses, perennials, shrubs. Boyd Nursery, 2440 State. Want Road Oiled A delegation including Robert Zollner, Urban Butich, M. N. Wampack, Joe Schmidt and William B. Ammen, appeared before the county court Friday and asked that county road 549 below Mt ' Ansel, be tween; the Meridian road and the highway, be put on the 1948 pro gram for oil rocking. 7 hr. developing & printing service at Burke's .Camera Shopa 174 N. ComX No Cedar Piling Cedar piling for bridge construction is not available in Marion county, ac cording to County Commissioner Roy J. Rice and Ted Kuenzi, coun ty bridge foreman. A search in the Mt. Angel district disclosed none was being produced. A supply will probably be sought in Roseburg. Court Street Dairy Lunch. Open Monday, April 23. Doney Writes Article Dr. Carl Gregg Doney, president emeritus of Willamette university, is author of an article entitled "Colleses and Colleges," which appears in the March-April issue of Christian Ed ucation magazine. Dr. Doney com pares the Christian college with the secular school. Dr. and Mrs Doney now make their home In Columbus, Ohio. For home loans see Salem Fed- era! 130 South Liberty. Harden Named District Attor ney Miller B. Hayden was named a member of the executive com mittee of the Oregon Peace Off! cers association at the annual meeting held in McMinnville. Dis trict Attorney Claude Barrick. Tillamook, was named president. succeeding Harry M. Niles, Port- land police chief. warned jo - a cnev. or similar make sedan. Ph. 9232 or 6196, Boy Breaks Arm James Wbo- lery, aged six, of 1970 Lee street, suffered a broken left forearm about S p.m. Friday, when he fell from a porch at his home. He had VhAAn ntvtnrt nrifVi mama 1:441a Sd, whin the ap oud First ai1 . k .. coness hospital. Bamboo Rakes now 41 5(1 Far. mer. Hdw. Co. 115 c rnmn sl j . Nurses to Meet A meeting of district No. 3, Oregon State Nurs es' association, will be held April 23 at 8 p.m. at Salem Deaconess hospital. Miss Selma Hilmer, pro gram chairman, announced that Com. Verden H. Hockett, former Salem physician, would address the nurses. Wedding pictures taken at the church. 520 State. Ph. 5722. Deaths From Cancer Marion county, with 110 deaths from can- I cer during 1944, was second only to Multnomah among Oregon counties in the number of cancer fatalities. Multnomah had 561 of the state's total 1811 deaths. Wanted Walnut bedroom set Ph. 5862. Boy Injures Elbow Earl Dean, aged eight, lost a wheel. from one of his roller skates and took a spill which resulted In his being taken to Salem Deaconess hospi tal by first aid, where x-rays were made of his left elbow and splints set. Arrow Rummage Sale.' Valley Motor Co- Friday and Saturday. Few Gardens Available-A few of the . plots of land in the earden tract ploughed and sponsored by the Salem Men's Garden club are still available. Persons Interested in putting in gardens there may get more details by calling the YMCA. Deaconess Hospital rummage sale. Friday & Saturday. 164 S. ComT. Daughter Born Mr. and Mrs. James E. Mohatt, 740 North Cot tage street, Friday became the parents of a daughter, born at 1:40 pjn. in Salem General hos- i pitaL . ; ; t lift fn . . at Willamette University the City Cordially Invited ttient Recovering--Frederick McGee, 585, South 12th street, who underwent surgery at Salem Deaconess hospital. - was suffi ciently recovered Friday to b re moved to his home. , "Cyh" Cronise Photographs and Frames. 1st Natl Bank Bldg. Leave Hespital-Harry Thomp son, who has been receiving med ical treatment in Salem Deacon ess 1 hospital, was removed Fri day . to his home at 146 Center, street." " - f ' 'r- - Court Street Dairy Lunch. Open MnnrfaT -AnHl- 2; ' ' " - r" Mother, Daughter Home--Mrs. Douglas Freeburn .and infant daughter were removed, from Sa lent General .hospital .Friday to their home 'at 1743 North 22nd street. , - -I. , : , Court Street Dairy Lunch. Open Monday, April 23. Visit In Lebanon Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Gould of-Salem are spend ingr the weekend) with their .' son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. :H. Hardt of Lebanon. " t . Roof Fire-Quenched A roof ure was jusi Beginning xo mane headway Friday ! when the fire men arrived at - 433 North High street The blaze' was extinguished quickly. I: Mother Is Gnest Mrs. Edward Becken of Independence was the guest of hei$ daughters, Mrs. E. T; Johnson, Mrs. Homer Pluncket and Mrs. Herbert Burch, In Sa-, lend this week, y Removed to Home Mrs. John Ashton, route seven, Salem, was removed to her home Friday after spending several days in Salem Deaconess hospital as a patient Enters Hospital Mrs Harold Digman, 351 North Cottage street was admitted to Salem Deaconess hospital Friday, where she will undergo an operation. 1 5- i Becomes Patient Sandra Stif fler; 1033 Highland avenue, Friday- was admitted to Salem Dea coness hospital for medical treat ment, i t It ' i j3 -'i Removed to Home Mrs. C. J. Strickfaden and infant daughter were removed Friday from Salem General hospital to their home at 1590 Norway street ! J.' Navy Chaplain Speaking Here Works With Wounded In NaVal Hospital Of Coast Area Auxiliary Chaplain William E. Appleberry will be the guest speaker at First Evangelical church, Marion at Summer street at 11 a.m. Chaplain Appleberry is under special appointment to work in Pacific Coast navy hospitals. The wounded are returning from all battle fronts at the rate of 30, 000 per month. The work of the chaplain in cludes beside the bed-side rnin istry? the work of holding regular services, evangelistic meetings, communi ojv services, Sunday school and ptayer. meetings. The congregation will be given an opportunity to contriDute fi nancially for the promotion of this workl sponsored by "The United States Christian Commission." An other service will be held at 7:30 p.m. i Special' music will be by Mrs. Lee Doerksen and Mrs. Abe Doerksen. Revi J. Kenneth Wis hart, f the minister, will preach upon! the. subject: "Faith in the Omnipotent God." Steelhammer Gives Views i tS6 ' On Pressures 5 . i; Advance information on legis lation! to be sqpnsidered by the state -legislature would only in crease the demands of the pres sure groups, in the opinion of John Steelhammer, Marion coun ty legislator. He was the luncheon speaker at the Salem Credit asso ciation luncheon Friday noon. The statement on the pressure group! came in answer to a ques tion as to why the legislature did not introduce and adopt business on results of a state wide poll in stead of in a '"Jitterbug" manner. Steelhammer pointed to Califor nia s system ox meeting ana then adjourning after bills are Intro duced! to study them. He referred to "trips to th islands, and in tima ted this was a form of "pres sure" exerted by interested groups to control legislation. F. G. LeserjB", president, pre sided at the luncheon meeting. UPERIOR - - M. Yea KbZzizX DEL S. i. U3 N. Liberty 7 fJ n Pastor I' 1 The Rev. Ronald RV Adams Ronald Adams Ordained to 1 Ministry iThe Calvary Baptist, church of Salem has had a genuine Interest iri the preparation of Ronald. K. Adams, now of Germantown, Pa., for theministry and in his ordi nation whiclTtook place Thursday, April 12, at the First Baptist church in Germantown. For the Rev. Mr. Adams is son of; Dr. and Mrs. Kinley K. Adams of Salem, attended Salem high. school and Willamette university here and was licensed to preach by Calvary church In 1941. He was then sent to Eastern Baptist Theological seminary in Philadel phia, were he was graduated with the degree of bachelor of arts and bachelor of theology on Thursday ot this week. , . Salem Calvary Baptist church's congregation provided the young minister , with the finest copy of the Holy Bible obtainable on the occasion of his ordination, and Its members have heard with interest some of the details of the ordina tion ceremony, in which repre sehtatives from various churches of the Germantown area and from the seminary participated. During his years of training, the Rev. Ronald Adams assisted in young people's work at Roxbor- ough Baptist church for two years, In 11943 he accepted a call to the pastorate of the First Baptist church of Germantown. He and his! wife make their home at 502 East Brinton st, Germantown. God's Terms Sermon Rev. Dudley Strain will preach in the morning on the topic "On God's Terms," at the First Chris tiari church this Sunday. The di rector of music for the church. John Schmidt jr., will sing the sold "Gloria" by Bussi-Peccia and .. m . . it direct the choir in tne antnem "Lead Us O Father" by Bird. The night services will feature Geraldine Schmoker, instrumen tal soloist, who will play a num ber of selections bringing the third in a series of Sunday night concerts at the First Christian church. Miss Schomker is a stu dent at Willamette university, on music scholarship. I She is ac tive in music circles of the city and is a student of Mary Schultz Durican. Dudley Strain's sermon at night is entitled "The One Way and the choir's anthem is entitled "Inclineth Thy j Ear" by Himmel with a incidental solo by Fred E. Bates. Silverton Church Groups Planning For Meetings - SILVERTON Calvary Ladies Aidlwill meet in the church so cial rooms Wednesday at 2 pjn. with: Mrs. Bertha Estenson as hos tessi Trinity Luther league members will entertain the Immanuel Lu ther I league Sunday night at 7:30 la the church social s room. The Loyal Lutheran Men of Trinity church will meet "April 24, at p.mJj at the church. Trinity choir is planning to give a concert May 13 at 8 p.m. ; Inlmanuel Senior Guild will meet Wednesday at 2 pjn. at the church social rooms. :: Mrs. Albert Funrue and Mrs. Harold Lof thus will be hostesses! The executive committee of the.: Women's Missionary society of the First Baptist' church met for: a dessert luncheon Thurs day with the group's president. Mrs. Floyd White, ;to plan meet ings for the next year. Eyo Cczs'ivalicn Pava'TsAlTsM fn TIM-1 dends for Ererir Pen ny It Costs. Day Hen Eyes!! UIISIITLSY Solent Fhont 5433 Topi 4 . tm. i Salem Churches BETHEL BAPTIST " - - ; North Cottacc at D . J. T.- Olthoff . DD, pastor. Sunday school a.m. Georc Schirman. superintendent. The morninf service at 11. Sermon subject. -xne uiorr of tb Nam oi Jeu" Youth meets at t-jo p.m. Evening service at 1:30. Sermon subject, "The Greatest Needs of Man." . Monthly church meeUna Wednesday at 7; pjn; CALVART BAPTIST U30 South . UbertV t. Rer rharlM- Durdea, DD, pastor. Rev. C. Howard simui, asnstanr-pastor.' Sunday school :46 a.m. Rev-. Jj'. H." Handle, superin- lenaent.' Mormng service at 11. - Ser Ject. . iP. unexpeciea . Always- flap- pens. nT!."!30 TO- night supper meeting. . rritsT- baptise ' - r. : Worth Liberty and Mat ion its.' Irvbut. . Fox, DP. pastor. Sunday school 9:43 m. Kay cates. suDenntendent. Morn ing service at 11. Sermon ubeot. "Our umtea xasK.T. Evenin service at 7:30. Dr. Harry O. Anderson.- guest ': speak -, vrt ijv p.m. 'is i j meenngs, aauit ais cussion group. 9 p.m. nresipe for young people. Tuesday 8:45 p.m. men's coun cil meeting. &r. uuroen: sneaker, wed- young peopie ana aauio. vnrisaan uie service seminsx. . ? r : IMMAN11L BAPTIST ' Hazel at- Academy st. Warren C. Hale, pastor. Sunday school SaS a.m. Eunice Hart, superintendent Morning service at 11. Sermon subject.-- f Why 1 Belong to a Church. Evening service at ism. sway in me uosnel or Mark. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7 JO p.m. btuay in u book oi acu. ' couarr street christian 1l : 17th at Court st. W. H. Lyman, pas tor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Morning service at 10:50. . Sermon, subject. cnrtst. ana tne world or Tomorrow. Christian Endeavor" hour- 6:30 p.m. Evening service at 7 30 by Raymond Armstrong, associate minister. Mid week church night Thursday 920 p.m. first christian : Center -and .High sts. Dudley Strain, pastor. Clay - J.- Pomeroy, associate pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Leslie Carson, superintendent. Morn me ser vice at 10:50. Sermon subject, "On God's Terms." Youth meetings at 8:30 .m. Evening service at 7:30. Sermon subject. "The One Way." Troop 4 of Scouts meets Monday at 7:30 p.m. cnurcn mgm Wednesday at 8 30 pjn. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL I Cottage at Marion st. Rev. Ralph Hvslop of Boston, assisted by Rev. Paul A. Davies, superintendent of the Concref ational conference or Oregon. Church school 9:45 a.m. Morning ser vice at 11. Young people's meetings at 830 pjn. KNIGHT MEMORIAL j ! CONGREGATIONAL 10th at Ferry st. Willard B. Hall. pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m. Morning service at 11. Sermon subject. -'Can Education Be Christian?" Pilgrim Youth Fellowship 6:30 pjn. ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL Church at Chemeketa st. Rev. George H. Swift, rector. Holy communion at jo a.m. t-nurcn scnooi st h:3. grayer service and sermon at 11. HIGHLAND FRIENDS North Church St. at Highland ave. Herman H. Macy, pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m. C. niton koss, supermtenaent. Morninc service at 11. Memorial ser vice for Pfc. Floyd Wood Howard, Jr., at 3 ojn. Junior CE at . Youth pray er' meeting at 6. Senior CE at 6:30. Evening service at 7:30. Prayer meet ing Thursday at i :jv pjn. SOUTH SALEM FRIENDS South Commercial at Washington it. John and Laura Trachsel. pastors. Sun day school 9:43 s.m. Max pemoerton, suoerintendent. Mar Nordvke. junior superintendent. Morning service at 11. Guest speaker, Mrs. Vercia Cox, vet eran missionary from China. Evening service at 7:30. John Trachsel preach ing. Sermon subject. "Living Water." Junior and senior CE at 630 p.m. Pray er meeting Thursday at 9 JO P-m. AMERICAN LUTHERAN 343 North Church St. M. A. Getzen- daner, DO, pastor. Sunday school 0:45 a.m. Morninc service at 11. Sermon subject, "What Does Christ Expect of Us? ' Luther League at 7 p.m. CHRIST LUTHERAN (ALC) State st. at 18th. F. ri. Theuer, pas tor; Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Morning service at ll. sermon suoiect. wnen Men Take the Sword." Luther League at 7:30 p.m. Confirmation class Sat urday at 0:30 a.m. ST. JOHNS LUTHERAN (Mo. Synod) 16th at A it. xi. w. uross. pastor. Sunday school and Bible class at 9:30 a.m. Morn ins worsnip at luuiu. t FIRST METHODIST Church at State st. Dr. J. C. Harrison, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Preston Doughton, superintendent. Morning service at lo.-so. sermon suoject, oe StUl and Know." by Rev. John L. Knight. FREE METHODIST Market at North Winter st. Kev. M. P. Knigge, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Morning service at 11. evening service at 7:45. Youth groups at 8:45. Wednesday prayer meeting 7:45 pjn. JASON LEE METHODIST North Winter at Jefferson St. S. Rav- nor Smith,! pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Morning service at ii. sermon subiect. "The Peace of God. Youth Fellowship at 6:30 p.m. Boy Scouts Wednesday at 7 JO p.m. rS-CTTK METHODIST South Commercial at Myers stj Jos eph Knotts, pastor. Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. Morning service at 11. Sermon subiect. Christian Accora. Youth Fellowship groups at eo pjn. yen - rllowihiD srouns i Ing service at 7:30. Sermon subject. "Activating Faith." Prayer meeting Thursday at 7 JO pjn. WESLEY AN METHODIST 15th at Mill st. Lowell uuger. pas tor. Sunday school 10 a.m. Morning service at 11. Young people's meeting p.m. Evening service av i:3. Jtev. M. Willis speaking at each 1 ser vice. Prayer meeting Wednesday - at 1:45 pjn. . ;,,.. i - ; . FIRST PRESBYTERIAN . .J Chemeketa at winter st. Chester w. Hamblin. pastor. Sunday school 9 :5 j. I. Fitxaimons. superintendent. Morning service at 10:35. Sermon sub ject, "Mending Wall." Evening service at 730. &ermon supiect, ins growers Zebedee." Youth Fellowships at 1:19 pjn. Monday at 7 JO, Boy Scouts. Mid week nwcuni xnuraoaix m ENGLEWOOD CHURCH OF THE ITNlTm HRETHREN IN CHKIST North 17th at Nebraska ave. J. M. Coadhurt. oastor. Sunday school :5 subject. "Wake Up! Launch Outl" M pjn. intermeaiate, young peoples ira mAn rhrMin . Endeavor aoeietie. KvMiine aervice at TJ0. Sermon sub - Ject. "Service of Perfect Freedom.- a itudy in book of Romans. $ JO youth Singspirauon I euowsmp : at (.nase home. 1560 Market st. Vernon Merrick ot the ism wiu zeature tne program. MISSION ST. CNITED BRETHREN 1145 Mission st Rev. George Martin, oastor. Sunday school 10 a.m. The adult class will have a forum "Prayer.' Morning service at 11. Ser- i th first of four sermons on "The Family" beginning the observance of mom , subject. - Ths . Khig-s . Mowtof." I JT." WiDiim-lLvAnDiberri u-ulb fenlsae, our pw. wuw . . Sczday, April 22 - 7:33 P. II. Ik .- -i . Sirangc Dsvclopncnls ! ; In Spirifcdisn ; Hitler speaks to the "spirits'' . , ' The mystery of radio's Dumiiger Tfo Tcnpb c! Frcp!::sy . , Hood and Summer . ' s family month. Vesper hour -at 9 p.m. Sermon subject, -"The Book of Life." ! continuing the study, "My Christian Beliefs." prayer meeting, weanesaay I at 730 pjn. ... - nmsT srnuTVAusT i i I4S North. Commercial it. Rev. Mary Gosser Mann, pastor. Afternoon - ser vice at Z:.to. cuxie at svenuig ser vice at J i .:l mtST .EVANGELICAL ii Marlon at summer st. Rev. J. Ken neth 4 With art, pastor. Sunday school ' :45 a.m. R. H. Ermel. superintendent. . !30. ,rrrvon ,.M-t vrilth " in - th ! Orenipotent Cod' Prsytan(l:;Bib!el I hour 'Thursday at 1 50 pan. i. rmsT chvxch or. cbkist, . hi ip.h 1 1. r - . ...... - , . . Liberty at Cnemeketa st Sunday school at 11 am. Morning -service at! 11. j Sermon subject.. . "Doctrine oi j Atonetnent." Evenins service at S..Ser- moa supiect. "uoctrine 01 Atonement.-' Wednesday meeting at I p.m. includes testimonies of healing.-Reading room at its souin-mgn st. . . i i.. s CRVKtH or CBKIsr ! -,- - North Cottaee at ShiDDinc st. James A.. Scott, minister.' Sunday school at 10 ajn. M or nine aervice at-10:45. Ser mon subject, "How Does One Become A Christian V Evening service st 730. sermon subject. "What Is Conversion?' Young : people's . meeting: ' and Bible study at 6 JO pjn. t -; " CHVKCH OT CHRIST Madison at Baker st. L. L. rreemsn. minister. Sunday school 10 a.m. Morn ing service- at 11. Evening sons prac tice at 7. Sermon at 7 :45. Bible study weanesaay at lao p.nu .. . - . , ,- , ; 1 CHUBCH OP GOD ,- . H - "T - - 90 South 22nd st: Rev G. W. Cet- horn, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a jn. Morning service at 11. Evening ser vice at S. Prayer service Wednesday at S p.m. Young people's Endeavor Fridav at S A.m. Services each Sundav at 3 pjn. in VFW building in Lebanon. FIRST CHCRCH OF GOD CotUse and Hood sts. Rev. H. A. Schlatter, pastor.-Sunday school 9:49 r.m. Junior church at 10:45. Morning service at 11. Sermon subjiect, "When and Who WiU Be At the Judgment?' umiiea service at 7:1s p.m. sermon subject at S, "The Christian s' Rela tionship to the World." - , PILGRIM HOLINESS S73 Market st. Paul C. Nerln. pas tor. Sunday school 9:49 a.m. Morning service at 11. Young people s service at 7 p.m. sermon at 7 :m. erayer meet 1 ins , Sdnesday at 7:30 p.m. CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS ' 460 North Cottage st. Sunday school 10 a.m. Priesthood meeting, relief so ciety and primary at 11:20. Sacrament meeting 7 pjn. MIA Tuesday 730 p.m. EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE, ASSEMBLIES OF GOD f 13th at Ferry st Rev. W. S. Fred erick, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. J. Bartlett, superintendent.' Morning service at 11. Sermon subject,- "The Residence of God." YP Christ's Am bassadors 6:30 p.m. Thorn. Shaw, pres ident. Evening service at 7:45. Sermon subject, "Religion With a Burning Heart." Third in series of "Footnrints of the Risen Saviour." Wednesday 7:45 pjn. Bible study, praise and prayer. CALVARY CHAPEL FULL GOSPEL 1973 North fhureh t Rw f-laiuiji C. and Mary W. BeU, pastors. Sunday school 1:45 a.m. Morning service at 1L Afternoon service at J :45. Evening ser- vice at 8. Revival services starting Tuesday at S p.m. Dr. C. Gordon Rvanaon. forme? nrMidmt Kantiat Theological seminary, Los Angeles, S'r&oS: ing- prayer meetinss Tuesday through I rrioay at 1 foursquare Mortn istn near center. sr. tJnaries E. Tate, oastor. Sundav School l:(! a.m. Morning service at ; 11. Sermon auDect, -me tjnuren ana its-Mem. beri." Evenirur service at I AS. Sermon subject. "Five Minutes After Death." Atiswj f a gssase gfstKjwAf Miwtf s ttau TRUTH CENTER 33S Stats st. Olive pastor. Morning service at 11. Sermon subject. "The Name of the Master." tamlee"n"co"01 T ,r4. 19th TX7tTK,i Vina s. tor. Sunday school at 10 a.m. Morn- ing service at 11. Evening at 1:45. first church of the nazarene Center at 13th st Weaver W. Hess, uasiw. ujiudj avnuui a.-w a.m. nui- ford Stull. superintendent. Morning service at 11. Sermon subject. "The Overcomer. Youth groups at 6:30 p.m. Evening service at 7:30. Evange listic message. Wednesday at 730 p.m prayer and praise service. Saturday 9:43 pjn. The Gaiuean hour,, kslbi. CHRISTIAN AND ' MISSIONARY ALLIANCE i North Fifth at Gaines st. Rev. H. Bohl. pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Morning service at 11. Evening evan gelistic service at 7 JO. Wednesday at 7 JO pjn. prayer and praise service. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTlST Hood at North Summer st. G. T. Dickinson, pastor. Sabbath school Sat- urday at 9:30 a.m. Worship at 11. Young people's meeting at 3:13 p.m. Evange listic meetings Sundays, Wednesdays. Fridays at 7:30 p.m. Sunday night sermon. "Amazing Developments in Spiritualism." r . THE SALVATION ARMY 241 State st. Maj. F. P. Stevens, pas- 4nv. fitmHiv . whnnl 1A am Mftrninf service at ll. Young people's meeting is pjn. Evening service at iJU. serv- tn-m "f . ST . - -i niipeiav.vBTiirnav mw m n m SllVeriOn ChUrCheS calvary Lutheran 1 f Jersey at atraoa i. v. ui, pastor. Sunday school and Bible classes 1$ a.m. Olga Johnson, super - mtenaent. uinne worsnip at 11. iodic. "Our Intercedine Saviour." Luther I League 7 p.m. Topic. "After Death, 7 JO p.m. Mid-week Bible study ; and prayer service Thursday at 2 pjn. IMMANUEL LUTHERAN ! ' North Church st S. u Aimue. pas lv Ciimjtav viinnl 1ft a m: TV vine wnr. shin at 11. Sermon. "The secret or rli.n Anlh.m W h c-hnir. Junior choir rehearsal Thursday at pjn. Senior choir rehearsal Thurs- y at $ p.m. ConnrmaUon classes T day Saturday at S JO aJn. Second at A st M. J. K. Fuhr. pas- jot, sunaay scnooi ana moim classes 1 1A am TMvin werahin at 11. Sermon I tonic. "What la life Eternal?" Soecial music by choir. Trinity Lwther League 730 pjn. Choir rehearsal Thursday at i s pjn. connrmation msxrucuon Satur day at sao ana ii a.m. METHODIST - . West Main at Fisk st O. Leonard Jones, minister. Church school 10 a jn. Fred Baker, superintendent: Morning aervice at u. ..;..-., FIRST CHRISTIAN Park at First st Russell Myers, min ister. Bible school 9:45 ajn. . Ralph I Peoples, superintendent. Worship st 11. Evening services st I ;jo. : - - . ST. FAVlS CATHOLIC Pine at Grant st John waisn. pas tor. Sunday masses at and 10 a.m., followed by benediction. Tuesday and Friday masses st 8;13 a.m. Other days at 7 a.m. i . -.-i. :. MAKQUAM METHODIST Scotts Mills road at Marquam. Pierre Smith, mmister. Sundav school 10 a.m. Mrs. J. L. Jones, superintendent. Morn ing worship at 114 CHKI8TIAN SCIENCE South Third at ! Lewis kt Sunday school t:4S sm. Worship at 11. CHtmcH or GOD f '. .Second at -A at? O- K.-'JBaker." pastor. Sunday school -10 a.m.- Praachtnf at 11. ASSEMBLY iron t sr.' war,- oauey, pasior. aun- day school; S:4S a.m. Wsrahip st. U, Younav people at 1 SHJ ,?)Jiu Evange listic service : at ST - - LATTER QAT SAINTS ' . - Modern Woodman hall on- Third st. Sunday school at 9:4 s.m. Worship! I 11. UA iw p.m j. - f .... SEVENTH' DAT ADVENT1ST " Park at Second ft. wuiism w, "f pastor. Sabbath school Saturday S 30 a.m.. Mrs. G. E.' Touts, superintendent. Worship, at 1L. TPS- at 3130, -av f . PILGBIM HOLINESS f Knitfhts of. Pythias hau on mui st. Omar V. Fenten. pastor. Sunday school 10 ajn. Divine; servieea at -ll.; :. CHBISTMN AND- ' ' ' - - C " MISSIONARY ALLIAKCE . : North Second at. B. - A. i ranKun, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a.m. Wor ship at 11. Young people at S:4S p.m. Evangeiisue service at i:u ;., Valley Churches FOUR CORNERS BRANCH, , Or FIRST BAPTIST . ' ' . ' " East State at' Elma st. ' Sunday school 9:44 s.m. Ben Swinford, super intendent. I ! . HAYESVTLLE BRANCH OF FIRST BAPTIST i . Hayesville school. Sunday scnooi :o a.m. Fred Broer, supermtenaeni. TCRNER CHRISTIAN ' ' . Gene Robinson, pastor, sunaay school 10 a.m. Morning communion service at 11. Sermon subject, "The Task of the Church." Evening service at 7:45. Sermon subject, "Toward A Just and Durable Peace." SWEGLE SUNDAY 8CHOQL Schoolhouse. Undenominational. 10 a.m. C. A. Miter, superinicnucni. SALEM HEIGHTS COMMUNITY Community hall, sunaay scnooi a.m. Morning worsnip at 11. ev. C. Stannard, pastor. KEIZER UNION (UndenomiBatienal Grange hall. Rev. David Hamm, Ps tnr Sundav school 10 a.m. Morning service at 11. Young people's meeting 7:30 p.m. Evening service at S. Presbyterian Junior Choir SinffS Sunday The Junior choif of the Presby- terian church will Sing at 7:30 pjn. Clli,j, t,x Thi ohrn'r marie Sunday night. JTniS CTlOir, maae up of boys and girls from 9 to 12 ; , -.:? years Of age, IS One Oi the ChOUTS of the church and is Under the direction of Virginia Ward Elliott, the music director. c- h. Inninr ihnlr UUUUa Ul" va-a. w smf hvill sing "O Master Workman of 1 - ,, . , tt W nace ana wui ieai,uie I Dendrickson. a boy soprano. The . m. u.vi: IRev. Chester W. Hamblin. the pas Uor wju preach on . the.SUbjeCt "The Brothers Zebedee." I Wf Pmiro I IhikiIi iJU l rtiaa O viuuivii Plans Prayers I J T?-. Cfn TriTl nf TOr VOniCrCIlCe I Special prayers for the success n tho'TTnit Nation rnnferpnre .... i. . . . , win oe onereu at uie 11 u.iii. service ini St. Paul's Episcopal church Sunday. The importance of creating a spiritual atmosphere nation-wide is obvious, if decisions made at the conference are to reflect the will of God. Crochet Panel Given To Salem Churcli A crochet panel of the Lord's Supper will be unveiled at the Mission Street United ! Brethren church Sunday and presented as a worship center, and pulpit back ground. This panel is a faithful copy in filet crochet of the fam- out masterpiece. The Last Supper. v Leonardo Da Vinci. It is 42 z I m - m S A t mcnes 07 u mcnes aonc in no. iA nrV if a AenrA4 vffAn . writ! yV I more than 4000 yards were used in the making. Thia panel Is displayed on u,ii. V--l. i ii i I "w wauiwuuu uiuumuiuw 1 by a White picture mold frame. ito.. t - . I Th lCe piece IS the property OI j Mrs. George Martin, wife ot the pastor oi the church and was crocheted for her by a friend in a former parish. 1 flan Mamnmal Wamtima I illfclUVllOl J,A V S W For Ernest Buckingham J - - . , ft. uieuiuruu service wiu dc con ducted Sunday night at 7:30 pjn. at the Pentacostal - Lighthouse i cnUrrh f0- F.rn(Kt A RiirVinoiam UlUIXn IOr XJHeSl A. CUCSingnam, I of the U5. naw. who WM killed 1 1- a(:ftn hti whila rnirn In miction a snort While ago In the Firsl PresBylerian - CbeaTCll Chemeketa at Winter CHESTER W. XIAMBLEV, i . ; Pastor - -r 10:55 A. BL AMENDING WALL" 7:33 P. M. .THE BROTHERS ZEBEDEE" Dr. Anderson Guest Speaker-. At 1st Baptist V; Dr. Harry O. Anderson, 9f Pasa- , dena, Calif v will: speak at the First Baptist church, Sunday, at . 7:30 pjn. Dr. Anderson ia chair? -man of the board of directors of. the United States Christian Com- - . mission,'1 a'.' non-profit 'xirganiia-, -tion- serving the " war -wounded of ,t 'the'ybuUk--' His message will be 6f - great 7 Interest-to fall those '.who hive men and women in the "arm- -ed service!'- l.lvi'-i'i.- ;JThe pastor, Dr.jlrving A. Fox, will discuss the new Conservative Missionary Society arid recent de "v nominaiiphal , questions- at - the morning service, 'j ; ' I . ' The young peppte wiir nolo' ctni ; other, of the monthly Firesides'! -with Mr. and Mri Dewey Davis; : 395 N. 18th streeti after the serv-' - Miss' Alta -Davis, ; director, of Christian education af the , First . Presbyterian church, JwilT lead the discussion on " the ptopici "Daring . With Dollars.!; ; . ' Dr. Durden, . pastor of Calvary Baptist - church, will speak -Tues- i day . night at the j Men's Council. The men will meet at the; church at 6:45r pjn. .for a dinner served by the 'Ann Judson circle. Davis is the president of this group. Public Records CIRCUIT COURT - Morton Howard Promlnskl vs. Cleo Nora Prominski; divorce decree grant ted; plaintiff awarded $40 monthly for support of children . and $35 for her maintenance. J H BasU DeJardin estate:' objection to final account by Otto and Eva My err; statements ot counseiheard; continued. Beuiah June Dunn i vs. Anthony Vic tor Dunn; divorce : decree: plaintiff asks custody, of two minor children and $100 monthly for their support; also S425 to be oaid in monthly in stallments, f ' Guy R. Dickey and Fannie Dickey vs. Frank Dickey and others com plaint to quiet title. ? Earl Moran Evlen vs. - Bemlce E. . Evjen; divorce complaint; alleges de- -sertion; asks former name of Bernice E. Kelley be restored. i Leo N. Child vs. Philip H. Kellet and others; order dismissing case; set tlement maae out oc court. Alvin A. Unrein vs. Mary I. Unrein; motion to strike filed by defendant. Harry L. Williams vs. Violet Wil liams: complaint Jn replevin asks that' defendant either return to plaintiff a car which he alleges she took or it she. can t deliver tne car iu cash value of $1250. PROBATE COURT i Richard C. Gamble estate; order authorizing Pioneer Trust company to ' sell real property of estate in Salem. Erm M. Glunz estate: order tor citation in proposed sale of real estate in Stayton. Patricia Mae Waters and Donald Frank Waters, minors, guardianship second annual accounts lists first name ward's estate assets at $2005.39 and the other at $1996.72; account by v L. Mae Waters, guardian, approved. f - E1U W. Ware estate: eaUte of prob able value of $5000; Engene T. Ware appointed executor arid Emzy Thomas. Joseph Pieser and Chester Blum ap- . praisers. Florence E. Cole estate: Kenneth C. Cole appointed- administrator of the $7500 estate and Frank Barnett, Forrest Cammack and Grant Feter appraisers. Daniel S. Keefer estate; order ap proving final account.: William A. Davis estate: decree dis charging Pioneer Trust company as administrator; WiU R. Jones estate: first annual account shows receipts of $3163.55 and disbursements of $1034.89. 3. W. DeLap estate; order setting hearing on final account May 21. Ann Elizabeth McKinney estate: or der approving third annual account of Pioneer Trust company as adminis trator de boni non. i. JUSTICE COURT i State vs. David Matthews Cunning- . ham; charges -no operator's license and defective brakes: fined $1 and costs and $2.50 and costs, fines beinsr sus rndi in each and costs paid. MUNICIPAL, COURT Ralph B. Maddy. 9 Monroe ave ; charge violation of baiic rule. Jesse Earl Vollmar. 6A814 North Hifh st.: charge driving a motor vehicle while under the inHuence of intoxi catim' liouor: fined $100. v MARRIAGE LICENSE Charles C. Harris, legal, sheet metal worker, and Etta M. Eyre, leeal house wife, both of 965 North Cottage st. Pacific theatre of war. Ernest Buckingham, who resid ed with his mother, Mrs. Kathrine Buckingham, at 620 S. 18th st in Salem before the war, enlisted in the early part of the war and saw much active service up to the tim of his death. fj. ' : Good Mo . If you are really born again you feel like singing "Saved by the -Blood of the Crucified One, Ransomed from, Sin a New Work Be gun, Sing Praise to the Father and Praise to the Son, Saved by the Blood of the Crucified One, My Sins Are All Pardoned. My Guilt Is ' All Gone." i Bt, I, Box til Salem N E X T ' 8 A T U R D A Y J w I L L B E n E It E 0 ICSSCoCEcSSS 4 ! HEAR THE : . Hale Qnariol " from Pacific Collegei Newberg, ' -' ' ' iti! .;. - ' ' J ' ... " Evangelical Church (Mariea and 8ommer Sts.) At 11:00 AJW. & 7:30 P.M. ' , . . : i - 11:00 U. S. Navy Chaplain Wm.'E.Applebery ' . f . . . ' - : 7:30 "Faith in the r . -'. Almi?hty God! Rev. J. Kenneth Wl&hart, Minister Ii . : II u . :. . ' I i ' i 't l i - : f