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Tfc OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon. Saturday Moralng. fat S3, 1945 PAGE nVE "Z" Tho Oregon Sttrtman . Five Building Permits Friday . Building permits issued from the . officed J. Harold Davis," city en gineer, were: ' Pacific Fruit and Produce company to reroof a warehouse at 531 Trade si, $1000; M. D. Thompson to reroof. an a- partment house at 1370 Chemek eta, $29; R. S. Magee to reroof a dwelling at 1965 Breyman st., $50; Dick Simpson to alter a sleeping room at 1960 N. Capitol st; $200; L. M. McKinney to alter a dwell ing at 235 North 25th st, $650. ' Wanted at once mechanic, body man and washrack man-Top wag es, pleasant working conditions. Shrock Motor Co., 352 N. High, Ph. 8502. -y . Association Formed Articles of "Association of the St. Iukes cem etery association, adopted June 24. at Woodburn, were filed in the county clerk's office Friday by a group composed of Rev. V. Mof fenbeier, R. J. Glatt, Fred Heck er, Henry D. Miller, W, M. Brassei, T. C. Gorman and Joseph Serres. The articles direct that an irre ducible fund shall be set up from 25 per cent of the money derived from sale of the burial lots. ' Consult Madame Littell regarding your cosmetic needs at Price's. EM of War Pictures Salem Credit association members Fri day noon were shown a picture of the American troops crossing the Rhine and taking other points about which all had read in news reports. The picture was shown following the regular luncheon meeting at which Sidney Stevens, vice-president, presided. Rummage sale, Fri, Sat, Mon. 606 S. High. , Dew Drop Inn Changes Hands R. J. Overly, Salem, filed a cer tificate of assumed business name Friday in the county clerk's of fice for the Dew Drop Inn. C. O Etheridge, Salem, filed a notice of ' retirement from the Inn at the same time. Semi-old time dance, Labor Tem ple, 445 Center. Saturday night .Tax plus ticket 60c. Good music. Retires From Business Clara R Borrego, Salem, filed a notice of retirement from the Green Spot, a concern selling groceries and produce in Salem. Friday in coun ty clerk's office. Shortly thereaf ter Cal. P. Clemens, Salem, filed a certificate of assumed business "name for the firm. Enjoy good rriusic and good floor by dancing at Labor Temple Sat night. Don't miss this.' , Patient Recovering Ray Rog ers, route 3, who was a patient 'n Salem Deaconess hospital, was sufficiently recovered Friday to be removed to his home. Fried chicken dinners (steaks oc casionally). "The Homestead", 1 mi. W. on Dallas road. Phone 21194. Closed Tuesdays. Child Injared Larry Glenn, 3 1350 Baker st., caught his right - hand in an electric wringer Fri day and was attended by first aid. Fur storage. Let us tell you about our storage with free moth-proofing. Prices. Aasvme Bwiuesa Naas-' Don Simmons and Eunice Simmons of route onej box 173, Salem, filed a certificate of assumed business - name Friday for The Simmons Company at 493 Center st. Clab Meets Tonight Central 'Townsend club No. 6 will meet Saturday night at 259 Court st. Madame Littell will give expert cosmetic advice at Price's in their new department , Obituary Pattisoa John W. Partisan, at Detroit, Mich, June S3, at the of SS years Sur vived by three sons. Corby J. Patti on of Salem: N. K. Pattison of Dear born. Mich.. E. B. Pattison of Royal Oak. Mich., two daurhters. Mrs H. L. Hupprecht of Detroit. Mich- ami Mis Verna Pattiaon of Portland. Services will be hela in the Howell-Ed wards chapel. 543 N. Capitol St.. Saturday. June 30. at 1:30 a. m. Dr. Irving A. Tox will officiate. Concluding services will be held at Belerest Memorial park. GIienryWWillim Gummow. at his resi dence, at 1815 r"'0;" dav. June S. Survived by his wife. Nellie N. Gummow of Salem: sister. Mrs Lybbie Motfot of Shirland. 111.: and three brothers. Fred Gummow of Hurler. Idaho. Ceore and Howard , Girmmow. both of fillnois. Services wUl be kcM Saturday. June 30, at 11 a m In the Cloush-Barrtck chapel Interment will be at Belcrest Memorial park. ,;.;:...'' ' AAt'tha residence," S70 North Winter at. Anna May Alderson. at the age ol uth nt Mrs. Cecil Hobbs m Irne McCrary. both of Salem, and Clair AMerson of CoquUle. n k Rridee farmer. Also sur vived Jy four srandchiMren. Services will be held Saturday. June 30. at 1 JO v m. at the W. T. Rlsdon cnapei. vto cludini services at the KiversWe ceme tery H Albany Saturdav at 3 JO p. Hi. Dr. Cbarles Duraen oXilciaUn. u n,n.nlut resident of 1797 Center" St. Salem, died June 28. i..-,, w daughter. Mrs. A. i liewi of Salem; a stepathter, Mlas jhrT Ballard of Interna tional rails. Minn.: two grandsons. 83rt Robert Skewts. U. S. army, and W A.' Skewia. chief petty officer. U.S. rt.eramldauehters and a brother. Tom Mounts of Indiana. An vn.irement of services later by Clof:b-BajTick Co.. r-Altn OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends . for their kindness and . sympathy in our recent loss. : : Mr Ilosa B. Rolen - Mrs. T. H. Roten and daughter Mrs. Louisa Romey . Mr. and Mrs. Amos R. Roten CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends for the beautiful floral of ferings and sympathy at the death of our helovea wne ana Talophono 9 1 0 1 V ni in SouthFriends of Mri William H. Hammond ' (Maxine Glover have learned that she un derwent a major operation in San Francisco last week. Colonel and Mrs. Hammond and daughter, Constance, reside at The Presidio, where he is stationed. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Glover, parents of Mrs. Hammond, have received word that she is recovering satisfactor ily. ' Summer School Beginner's class in Thomas Shorthand. Capital Business College. 345 Court St Ph. 5987. Muss Be of Ate It is not legal to employ a deputy sheriff under the age of 21 years. Attorney Gen eral George Neuner held here Fri day. Request for the opinion came from the district attorney of Sher man county. Neuner said a dep uty sheriff must be an elector un der the statute. Free consultation on your cosmet ic problems at Price's new depart ment One Death Reported One fatal ity, 814 covered accidents and 10 claims for occupational disease benefits were filed with the state industrial accident commission during' the week eneded June 28 The .fatality involved Roland Leo Gordon, Portland, electrician's helper. 7 hrl developing & printing ser vice at Burke'sCamera Shop. 174 If. Coml. Attempts Burglary Lor en Grier reported to police Friday that someone had attempted en trance to his offices at 229 N, Liberty st., but that the person or persons had failed to unlock any of the doors. Marie Thompson's Artists Beauty Salon is moving from 208S N. Cap itol to a new location upstairs over the present shop, Monday, July 2nd. Ph. 4432. ; Mantle . Clock Missinr Police were informed Friday that a large mantle clock was missing from the home of Mrs. Clara Albert 860 Mill St., Friday. Substantial warehouse space for rent downtown Salem. Phone 7182 Tanner at Large Gerald Tan ner, 23, was reported by city po lice to be missing from the Ore gon State hospital Friday. The man was described at 5 ft. . tall and weighing 125 lbs., and was not believed to be dangerous. Olive Stevens MsD will re-open the Sunday Bible Class, July 1st Topic, My Country. Curfew Gets Five Five youths were arrested by city patrolmen Thursday night for curfew viola tion and were later sent home in company of their parents. For home loans see Salem Fed eral, 130 South Liberty. Lane Granted Permit Orvil W. Lane of Newberg was granted a permit Friday to haul logs over certain sections of Marion county. Just reed, seat covers, $8.95 up. One quick battery charger, $200. Tail extensions, 65c. Child's picnic table & benches, $8.60. Terrycloth washable white coat sweaters, $1.98. Nollman & Engler, Fire stone Store, 362 State st. Enters Hospital Mrs. William LaRoche, 835 South Commercial st, was admitted to Salem Dea coness hospital Friday. For unpainted furniture shop at Woodrow's, 325 Center. Dauchter Born Mr. and Mrs. George Ferguson, 1128 Edgwater st.. West Salem, became the par ents of a daughter Friday, born in Salem Deaconess hospital. Rummage. 29, 30, 534 N. Winter. Removed to Home Mrs. Her bert Sollers, route 1, Salem, was removed from Salem Deaconess hospital Friday to her home after undergoing medical treatment. Price's invite you in for a free consultation in their new cosmet ic department Metber. Son Home Mrs. E. J. Johnson and infant son were re moved Friday from Salem General hospital to their home, route 1, Sublimity. - Summer School Beginner's class in Thomas Shorthand. Capital Business College. 345 Court St. Phone 5987. Patient Goes . Home James Mills, 1785 Norway st, was re moved to his home Friday from Salem Deaconess hospital, where he had received - medical . treat ment Leonard's Supper Club is open ev ery night No cover charge before t pjn. Every Tues. night ladies admitted free. Every Thura. night im T4arrsl.n.Tiin nieht Falls Frm Tree -Teddy Par sons, 2290 North Filth st, fell from a cherry tree Friday, a front tooth puncturing his lip. First aid treat ed the injury, Leonard's Supper Club is open ev ery night No cover charge before o pjn. ; Every Tues. night ladies admitted free. Every Thurs. night is Barrel-o-Fun night . '. Leaves Hospital After taking a course of medical treatment in Sa lem Deaconess hospital, -Edward Bunnell, route 6, was sufficiently recovered Friday to be removed to his home. Dr. Will J. Thompson's optometric office in the Oregon Bldg. will be closed week of July 4th. State Realtor Convention to Be Postponed: Oregon realtors will not be per mitted to hold: a state convention this year because of a ruling of OBT that transportation facili ties are still critical, it was an nounced at the meeting of the Salem Board of Realtors Friday noon in Hotet Marion The con vention had been scheduled for Gearhart, Iwith "the Salem board as host. .- . ' ' . . The board discussed the agree ment which the state association of real estate boards had with the state bar association. William. G. Hardy, one of three real estate men on the real estate-bar asso ciation board, said every effort was being made to conclude plan whereby real estate men re- ned from engaging in "the pVactice of law" and at the same time to have members of the bar refrain from "breaking : down" deals which real estate men had worked up. President R. A. Forkner an nounced no more weekly meet ings would be held until after Labor Day Public Records CIRCUIT COURT George F. Moisan and others vs. Charles A. Moisan and oth ers; ' order to sell real property and appointing Antoine DeJardin as referee; order appointing Flor ence Moisan as guardian for Mary Coffendoffer Moisan. Vivian G, Savage vi. R. Glen Savage; suit dismissed; new di vorce complaint filed; alleges cruel and inhuman treatment and asks custody of two minor chil dren and $50 monthly support of each child. Leona Case vs. Francis Case; divorce complaint filed; alleges cruel and inhuman treatment. Ralph W. Skopil and Lorayne Skopil vs. Ellis J. DeHart and Mildred DeHart; order authoriz ing county clerk to deliver all exhibits offered as evidence by the defendants. Regional Agricultural Credit corporation vs. Charles L. Hur ley; trial continued to Aug. 1, 1945 at 9:30 am.; on trial before Judge George R. Duncan. PROBATE COURT Matilda Kobow estate, order appointing C. A. Kobow, admin istrator; A. M. Zahare, C. IL 'An dresen and Floyd McDonald . as appraisers. Jimmy Dale Ames, guardian ship; order authorizing guardian, Ella Mae Ames to invest $300 of ward's funds in Series G, U.S. war bonds. Robert Chapmanr estate; order appointing Florence jemcxe ad ministratrix ; Madonna Prinslow, Helen Coddington and Ralph Sko pil, appraisers. Ole Lohnbakken, guardianship; order of citation setting July 16, for hearing on petition of Oliver Lohnbakken that he be appointed guardian. W. S. Fitts estate; estate ap praised at $16,025. Amelia Geng BickeU, guardian ship; final report of guardian, H. William Thielsen shows receipts of $2232.22, disbursements of $777.69, $1454.53 in account; pe tition for resignation of H. Wil liam Thielsen as guardian filed. JUSTICE COURT State vs. Romeo Estiel; charge larceny; held to answer. State vs. John L. Hutchison; charge assault and battery; fine of $50 suspended, costs paid; placed on probation for one year. MUNICIPAL COURT Guy G. Foreman, 2800 SE 122nd st., Portland; charge violation of basic rule; bail $10. Frank Bone Nichols, 140 E. Meyers; charge violation of basic rule, bail, $7.50 paid; charge fail to stop, bail, $2.50. Vernon D. Hill, route seven, box 188, Salem; charge fail to stop, bail $2.50. MARRIAGE LICENSES John H. Ellis,' 29, US army, and Ruth H. Ellis, 25, 1580 Center st, Salem. Anthony LaRusse, 24,. San Francisco and Marjorie Jean Ful ler, 21, Portland. Furniture wanted. Woodry. 5110. Fur storage. Let us tell you about our storage with free moth-proof-. ing. Prices. : " YVosaaa Stricken First aid ans wered a call to the Salem postof fice where a Mrs. McCoy, route 7, had fainted in a car. After re viving her they took her to the Salem Deaconess hospital. . "Cyn" Cronise Photographs and Frames. 1st Natl Bank Bldg. Leaves Acapital Glen Brooks, who had been a patient in Salem Deaconess hospital, was removed Friday to the YMCA. Madame Littell, cosmetic expert of two continents, now in her own tai-fTmrtt at Trlr Convict Taken State police captured Robert L. Denham In Portland. He had escaped from the state penitentiary in April. Wedding pictures taken at the church: 520 State. PIl 5722. First ElcihodisI Church Down Town The Tall White Spire Sunday 10 ):ED Sermon by Dr. . Visitors in the City and Salem Churches BETHEL BAPTIST North Cottage at D it. J. T. OKhoff. DD- pastor. Sunday school . a. m. George Schirman. superintendent. Morning aernce it octou, suojeci; "The Pierced Hands of Jesu." Evening service 120 o'clock, subject The Oil Guage and the Christian life." Praise and prayer service Thursday night at 1:45. .. - ; - CALVABT BAPTIST South Liberty at Miller. .Rev. Chas. Durden. D.D., pastor. C. Howard Smith. assistant pastor. Sunday school : a- m. Morning service it ociock. sub ject: ."Courage for .the Crisis." . JO Baptist Youth Fellowship. Evening r vice 720 o'clock, subject: "Lincoln Speak.? .Midweek service ' Thursday 7:30 p. m. , -. - , FIRST BAPTIST ?V ' North Liberty at Marion. Irving A. Fox. D. D.. pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Ray Catea. auperintendient. Morn ing service 11 o'clock, subject: "Free." Communion and reception of new members. Evening service 7:36 o'clock.' subject: "Christ as Prophet, Briest and King." Illustrated by a large prophetic chart. Wednesday t:30 prayer and testi mony meeting. Topic: '"The Law of a Reliant Faith." . - : IMS AN C El. BAPTIST Center at High st. Sunday school 9:43 a. m. Eurvce Hart, superintendent. Morning service 11 a. m. sermon by U. J. Hart, t p m. message by Sara Neufeldt, chaplain of the Deaconess hospital. Prayer meeting 'Wednesday S p. m . FIRST CHRISTIAN Center at High at, Dudley Strain, pastor, associate pastor Clay J. Pome roy. Sunday school S:4S a. nv Leslie Carson, superintendent. Morning ser vice 11 o'clock, subject: "With Free dom's Iight." Youth meetings at p. m. Evening service 749 o'clock. Ser mon by Clay Pomeroy. subject: "Great Preambles." Prayer meeting and Bible study Thursday 7:43 p. m. ' COURT STREET CHRISTIAN 17th at Court st. W. H. Lyman, pastor. Sunday school 943 a. in. Morning ser vice 10:50 o'clock, subject: "Thy King dom Come." Christian Endeavor 7:00. Evening service S o clock, subject: ".Good Gifts for Them that Ask." Mid week church night lervici Thursday 7:30 p. m. , FIRST CONGREGATIONAL North Cottage at Marion st. Seth R. Huntington, pastor of the First Con gregational church of The DaUes. Morning service II o'clock, subject: "Acceptable Sacrifice." Evening ser vice 6:30 o'clock. Young people'! meet ing. HIGBLANS FRIENDS North Church 'at Highland avenue. Herman H. Macy, pastor. Sunday school 10 a. m. Clifton Ross, superintendent. Morning service 11 o'clock. Junior C.E. at 4 -JO p. m. Senior C.E. at 7. Evening service at S o'clock. Prayer meeting inursaay at s p. m. SOUTH SALEM FRIENDS South Commercial at Washington. John ana Laura Trochsel. pastors. Sun day school 8:49 a. n. Max Pemberton, superintendent. May Nordyke, junior supenntendent Morning service 11 o' clock, subject: "Great Grace." Evening service S o'clock. Senior and junior C.E. 7 p. m. Thursday S p. m. monthly meeting. ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL Church at Chemeketa st. Holy com munion 7 ,30 a. m. Holy Eucharist and lemon 11 a. m. Rev. Georg H. Swift, rector. AMERICAN LUTHERAN 34S North Church. M. A. Getzen daner, DJD.. pastor. Sunday school as a. m. Morning service 11 o clock subject: "The Character of Christ." CHRIST LUTHERAN f ALC State at 18th st. F. H. Theur, pastor Sunday school S:45 a. m. Morning ser vice 11 o'clock, subject "Thine and Mine." Quarterly business meeting fol lowing service. Luther league 7 JO p.tn JASON LEE METHODIST North Winter at Jefferson. S. Rav- nor Smith, pastor. Sunday school :43 a. m. Morning service 11 o'clock, sub ject: "The Look Ahead." Official board Monday evening at S o'clock.' FIRST METHODIST Church at State st. Dr. J. C. Harri son, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a. m Preston Doughton. superintendent, Morning service 10:90 o'clock, subject: Ail things work together for good to them that love God." No evening service. FRF.E METHODIST Market at North Winter st. Rev M. P. Knigge, pastor. Sunday school S:49 a. m. lunory Goode. superintend ent. Morning serviee 11 o'clock. Eve ning service 7:43 o'clock. Youth groups S:45 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday t :. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Chemeketa, at. Winter. Chester W Hamblin, pastor. Sunday school S:4S a. m. J. J. Fitsaimmons, superintend ent. Morning service 10:55 o'clock. Communion meditation. "The Letters of Christ." Evening service T JO o' clock, subject: "The Fare in the Mir ror. Thursday 7:30 midweek service LESLIE METHODIST South. Commercial at Myers. Joseph Knotts. pastor. Sunday school S:4S a.m. Morning service II o clock, subject "Till He Come." Youth fellowship groups at 7 p. m. Evening service S o'clock, subject: "That We May Fight.' Prayer meeting Thursday it lav p. m. ENGLEWOOD UNITED BRETHREN North 17th at Nebraska ave. J. M Goodheart, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a m. Morning serviee 11 o'clock, sub ject: "The Dare of the Ages." 8:30 Christian Endeavor societies meet. Evening service IM o'clock, subject "Salvation, the Keystone of the Chris tian church. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Center street at 13th. Weaver W. Hess, D.D.. pastor. Sunday school S:45 a. m. . MUford Stall. - superintendent, Morning service 11 o'clock. Dr. E. X. Marim, district superintendent Of tne Oregon-Pacific district will be the guest speaker. -7 p. ra. youths hour. .Eve ning service a o clock. Sernoon by Rev. Frank W. Watkin, assistant pas tor. Wednesday. I p. m. midweek prayer and praise service. Saturday 1:45 p. m. The Galilean Hour K.5L.M. JESCS NAME PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Lewis at Mth. Wilbur King, pastor. Sunday school IS a. m. Evening service 8 o'clock, subject: "What direction will the Anti-Christ take?" as smith the Scriptures. Midweek service Thursday FIRST CHYjRCH OF GOD . Cottage at Hood st Rev. H. A. Schlat ter. pastor. Sunday school S;43 a. nu Junior church 10:45. Morning service 11 o'clock, subject: "The Importence of Holiness" Evening service 7:15 o' clock. Unified service. S p. in. The imitauon of Christ. . - , first spmrruAUST 24S North Commercial. Rev. Maxine Roberts, pastor. Evening service, 7 JO o'clock, circle at m o ciocav BETHANY EVANGELICAL REFORMED CHURCH Caoitol at Marion st Rev. Tred T Ott. pastor. Sunday school 10 a. m. CatechaUcal Instruction 10 a. m. Ser vice U a. m. Installation of Rev. F. F. Ott by Rev. Alb. HeuteamueDer. presi dent of Pacific Northwest Synod of the Evangelical and Reformed church. Ta coma, wash. . ..:.-- ..:. 'All Things Work Together for Good to Them That Lave Cad1 J. C Harrison, " Friends Cordially Invited CHURCH OF COD . ' - MO South 22nd tt Rev. G. W. Cleg- horn, pastor, Sunday school 10 a. m. Morning service 11 o clock. Evening services 8. Bible Study, prayer Wednes- day a p. m. Young people's endeavor r noay p. nv Sunday. July l will be observed as family day." The largest xamuy present win be presented with FIBST CHURCH OF CHRIST, acuuiTisx Cbemeketa at Liberty it. Sunday "21 " JS?- M.2r25lf TFic o'clock, subject "Christian Science." Evening service a o'etoek. subject: -Christian Science." Wednesday eve- mug. nnuD v w ewes, mcntoa lesa- monies of healines Rjiadine room 14S South High st. first evangelical CHt RCH Marion at Summer st Rev. 3. Ken-1 s Moming serviee ii o'clock, subject: -ine et we uwe,- oy Hev. r. b v-uit n rmuaini, iwin groups Willi w meet at 7 p. m. Evening service a o'-1 The conference reopens Mon clock, subfect: "The Call of the Cross." I day morning, with V. A. Lavik ThuVr.ctock3. .r nour v . Tsu"oiive Steven.. Ms.D. Monday will be the Rev. S. John Morning service 11 o'clock, subject: I son of Raymond, Wash.; Rev. Mr. y country. - salem truth center . Mrs. Dora Wilson's Apt. No 1. 13SI Koenie: EvenrnTKr; .-eik ffeSI day, Jury 2. Open meeting for all who! are intcrcsieo. CHURCH OF CHRIST North Cottage at Shipping. Jas. A. Scott, minister. Sunday school la a. m. Morning service 10:45 o'clock, subject: lne Family Reunion, .evening ser vice S o'clock, subject; "Character study David." Young people's service and Bible study 7 p. m. CHURCH OF CHRIST Madison at Baker St. John W. Wilson. evangelist speaker two services. Sun day school 19 a. m. Morning serviee 11 o'clock. Evening service 1 o'clock. Song drill. Sermon 7:30. Gospel meet ing closes sunoay night. THE SALVATION ARMY 241 State st. Maj. F. P. Stevens, nas tor. Sunday school 10 a. m. Morning service 11 o clock. Evening service Ml o clock:. Young - peoMc s. m. Services Thursday and Saturday S p.m. EVANGELISTIC TARERNACLI ASSEMBLY OF GOD Frederick, pastor. Sunday school 9:4 13th. at Ferry St. Rev. Walter a. m. j. Rsrtiett. superintendent. Morn- ing service 11 o'clock, subject: "The Personality of the HoUy spirit." Eve- ning service 7:49 o'clock, subject: conversion or ne vueen courtier. Saturday 7:43 .Tabernacle Echoes" over KSL.M. SEVENTH DAT AD VENTIST Hood and North Summer. G. T. Dick- inson. pastor. Sabbath school 9:30 a.m. slZralv conioT'vic. w.l nesday service a o'clock, subject: lit' HuSTLi- Bring ie or tne "Builders or raith radio program from Portland,' CALVABT CHAPEL. UTS North Church st. Rev. Claude sch? sT'a "m. Morg7erv,Ucea o-ciocK. Arternoon rally 2:43. Evening IV.' ZZ?.MJ v'n.'n; vice a o'clock! guest speaker. r-. . w ft. C. vssnsisamiV msUaU.ml ta 5th and Gaines. Herman J. BohL pastor. Sunday school 8:43 a. m. May - ing service 11 o'clock, subject: "The Heavenly Robes." Evening service T30 o'clock, subject: "Gideon and His Band of Three Hundred. Prayer meeting. Dime stuoy lor young people and ad ults Wednesday night. Silverton Churches CALVARY LUTHERAN Jersev st. O C. Olaen- nastnr Sun. day school and bible classes 10 a. Tn. I and West Salem Sunday evening. There Olga Johnson, superintendent. Worshipful" be no evening preaching service ii a. m. Theme. "Man's Thirst for God." Rev. B. T. Gabrielson. Seattle, speaker. Special service 3 p. m. V. A. i.svik, speaser. Evening service I p. m. Rev. R. p. Haakonson, Sand point. laano, speaser. i FIRST CHRISTIAN Park at First. RusseU My en. pastor. Bible school S:45 a. m. Ralph Peoples, sopermtendent. Divina worshio 11. En deavors: juniors tJO, seniors 1 p. m. juvening sermon at a. ST. PAUL'S CATHOLIC Pme at Grant. Father John Jl Walsh. pastor. Sunday masses at T.30 and 8 I a. ra. Week days at 8 a. m. CHRISTIAN MIS. ALLUNCI North 2nd. B. A. Franklin, nastor. Sunday school 10 a. m. Worshin 11 a. m. xoung people, : p. m. Even- geiisuc CHURCH OF GOD 2nd at A at. Orvilla RVr imtiu- sunoay scnoot 10 a. m. worship at 11. sjvangeiisuc at s p; ra. LATTER DAT SAINTS Modera Woodman hall on Srd at Sunday school 8:43. Worship at 11. MIA 730. ASSEMBLY OF GOD ' - Front st. Omar Bailer, pastor. Sun day school 10 a. m. Worship 11. Young people :. SMrangeiuuc s. PILGRIM HOLINESS Knixhtsof Pythias hall on Mill st. Omar Fen ton. pastor. Sunday school 10 a. m. Worship 11. Evening services i uu o crocs. SEVENTH DAY AD VENTIST Park street at Snd. William W. Ring. pastor. Sabbath school Saturday t:3tt. I worstnp at ii.- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Sienday school 8:45. Services It. ' MARQVAM METHODIST 3rd at Lewis. Pierre Smith, nastor. Sunday school IB a. ra. Worshio at 11. Young people's service Sunday night. TRINITY 2nd at A St. M. J. K. Fuhr..nator. Sunday school 10 a. m. Divine worshio i 11. Topic, "One. Won One."- Special music by sextet; Stella Dybevik. Al- tnea Meyer. Jeweu WohMahl, Marie luveness, jjoromy Thompson and Yvonne Hauxen. Lather league 7:30. Theme. "Peaea With God." Sihrley Thompson la charge. IMMANCEL V North Church. 9: L Alrnlie, past sunaiT. scnooi vnut cissses 19. Divine worship 11. Sermon. "Three Kinds of Sorrow." Solo by Max Holland. Luther league 1J9 p. in. Subject: "Peace With uoo. - Returns Bene William Mc- Lapghlin, 1144 Center st, was re moved to his home Friday after receiving medical treatment in Sa lem Deaconess hospital. FIDST BAPTIST cmracn N. Llberty.ansl Marie St Jrrlng A. Fox, DJ)n ... Pastor SUNDAY SURIECT? 11 A. BL, Tree" Communion and rectp tion of new members. 7:30 P. BL "Christ as Prophet. . Priest and Kinjr" or The Threefold Office of Christ Illustrated by a large prophetic -chart A Service YouH Like Conference to Open Sunday 1 a (T1 I I t l Itrnwrnvi 1 1st KJMJL V lJl SILVERTOW A four-day evan gelistic conference will open at Calvary Lutheran church Sunday morning at 11 ajn. when the Rev. I B. T. ' Gabrielsen of Seattle Will introduce the theme "Worthy of v nt n t 016 Gospel. of Christ, , Rev. Mr. Gabrielsen will Speak On "Man's I pv,: j m i711rSX IOT God. I Sunday at 3 o'clock V. A.'Xavik. lso of Seattle, will speak on "Re- COnciied to LrOd. The Rev. R. P. SandrLatJdaho, I will be the speaker at the. Sunday night 8 o'clock service. conducting the ThUippiansT Bible stuay at m aja. otner speakers I Gabrielsen and Rev; Mr. Haakon I son. Monday night Rev. Mr. Gab- rieUm will strain enaaV ; On Tuesday and Wednesday, the four men will continue their dig' I cussions at conference hours of 10 and 11 a.BL, 2 and 3 o'clock in the afternoon and o'clock at night. Rev. O. C. Oslon is the host pastor. Special music is being ar- I ranged for -the Sunday morning I program and for the evening pro grams. 38 More Hay v Hands Needed With hay down over hundreds of acres in Marion and Polk counties, and with, weather threa tening - destruction of the curing hay, an appeal was made Friday at the Marion county emergency iQ. , 'l of i , farm labor office for at least 38 additional hay hands for work ty,;. mnmino In rMnnnu m v.w appeal maae inursaay, zo men J . a. aasrwtv4-sl Fi-wv riavSntf Xs-Ia w Vvs v4 ln lac meanume many aaaruonai requests for help were received Mrs. Gladys Tumbull, farm la bor assistant, made a tour of a large part of the county Thursday and reported farmers' still were cutting and trying to get along with insufficient help. "A bright spot in the farm la- I Picture." Mrs. Turnbull said, I IS coming up Uie next two weeKS I when the Oregon Pulp & Paper 1 company's mill will be closed for it usual annual renovation. We I a .V . - noping un oi we men woitc- J ing there will report for farm work dunn their vacation. Valley Churches WEST SALEM METHODIST Third and Gerth. Nevitt Smith, pas tor. Sunday school S.-43 a. ra. Morn' ing service II o clock. Preaching by I Dr. John Morange. The pastor will meet with the young people or summit " wee,. I HATESVILLE BRANCH I OF FIRST BAPTIST Hayesville school house. Pacific high way. Sunday school 8:43 a. m. Fred Broer. superintendent FOUR CORNERS BRANCH OF FIRST BAPTIST East State at Elmer st. Sunday school 8:43 a. m. Ben Swinford, superintend ent. RET2ER UNION (UnSfseataaUenal) Grange hall. Rev. David Himm. pas tor. Sunday school 10 a. m. Morning service 11 o'clock. Young people's meeting 7 30 Evening service o'clock. TURNER CHRISTIAN Gane Robinson, pastor. Sunday school 10 a. m. Morning service 11 o ciock, Communion. Subject: "Their Children's Fate." Evening sail vice a o'clock, sub ject: "We must be the world we want.- Honday, My 2 - Tuesday, My 3 Wednesday, My A To Allow Our Employes a One-Day Vacation Dcgular IlczJay piclicps will bs nade Thursday, Jdy S Regular Tccsday pickups nill t3 made Friday, July 6 Ecgdar Ucdnesday pickups vill ks nade Saiurday, July 7 ' " ' fc4 t ' - ' " . -'. & . " . "... : . it J i" . . ; , " . ..- Normal Schedule Will Be Resumed Monday, July 9 n 5 ;v; - ' ' -n - V. - 1 Clinton P; Anderson, new. seere . tary of agrlesiltare, will appear a "American Daily Assocla- tJom" radio program aver KS ; LM Sunday, Joly 1, at 12:15 pjn. Anderson takes over the datles of secretary of agricnl tare oa Jmly L and will pre ' seat a message to the farmers f America the first day he is ia office. Moninoutli Churcli Plans Welcome For New Pastor MONMOUTH The Baptist congregation will' sponsor a no host dinner', Sunday, . July 1, in the church social rooms, follow ing the morning services, to wel come the Rev. Earl Baker of Sa lem and his wife and daughters. Rev. Baker will preach his first sermon here on that, date and will supply the pulpit at, morning services throughout the summer. Mrs. Baker and children will move soon to the former Scott residence adjoining, the church grounds, which is being pur chased for a parsonage. Some renovation will be made to the dwelling to ready it for their oc cupancy. Rev. Baker expects to reside here after October with his family. They have three daugh ters of school age. County's Balance More Than Million Marion county had a cash bal ance of $1,118,986.28 on Dec. 31, 1944, according to the tax roll re port turned over to County Clerk Henry C. Mattson on Friday by Stearns, Flynn ic company, au ditors. The report covered the period between July 1, 1943 and Dee. 31, 1944. Net receipts from July 1, 1943 to June 30, 1944 were $1,818,445 and fromJuly 1, 1944 to Dec. 31, 1944 the receipts were- $1, 623,274. f- Taxes assessed in the county for the year ending June 30, 1944 totaled $1,637,333 and for the last six months of 1944 were $2, 025,300. Geed Mender I The II tur The most thrilling fu ture event may hap- W . pen any time: "Be I :.' hold, I shew you a IV mystery; We shall not L all sleep, but - - - changed. In a moment, B in the twinkling of an K eye." (I Cor. 15, 51). "Oh Joy! Oh Delight! Should we go without K X T 1 A T 9 at K A T X X i dying! This is the Blessed Hope." (Tit 2:13). Ki. f, Bex 341, Sales J EMCSSCoCEi USD 0, "Medcr's II County Fixes Testing Fees Under New Law County Judge Grant Murph issued an order Friday establish ing four separate veterinary dis tricts for Marion county and fixed the maximum fees to be charged for tuberculosis and Bangs dis ease tests. The order was made pursuant to 1945 legislation." - Marion county will be divided into four areas to be known as the Salem, Woodburn, Silverton and Stayton districts. The latter will take in much of the easterly portion of the county. ';,'" Fees, for the tuberculosis and Bangs disease tests range from $2.50 per single animal down ; to $1 per head in herds of two to five animals and 50 cents per head in herds of more than six.' Fred W. Lange of Salem fwa reappointed county veterinarian and will have direct supervision over his deputies, A. W. Simmons of the Silverton district and John M. Hanrahan of Woodburn. No appointment was made for the Stayton district - Judge Murphy said that Marion county had the largest number of dairy cattle in Oregon, 17,075 head reported in the 1940 agri cultural census. Washington county was second with 16,745 head and Coos third with 15,189. County Workers To Get Vacations Under adjustments . made be tween the county court and mem bers of county labor crests, work ers after a year on the Job will receive a week's vacation with pay or $50. The county will also stand one way travel time to the job. Each worker will be allowed 12 days' sick leave on a basis of one day a month until, a worker gets 30 days. If an employe's cre dit reaches 30 days the accumu lation stops. County Commis sioner Roy J. Rice said the court was still figuring on the matter of wage readjustments. Houses for Adair Officers Sought An appeal by the Marion coun ty defense council to obtain houses. apartments and rooms for officers -and enlisted men to, be stationed at Camp Adair waa sent out Fri day. , Many of the officers have expressed a desire to live in Sa lem. The current campaign for hous ing accommodations will be con tinued until July 6. A listing bu-, reau has been set up in the cham ber of commerce. First Presbyterian Church Chemeketa at Winter Chester W. Hamblin, pastor 10:55 A.M. 7 Communion Sorvico 7:30 P.M. "The Fac in the Mirror" ii I.lr. JOun iiero nu wuuv