The OREGON STATESMAN, Satan, Oregon, Saturday Morning! August 11. 1943 ' PAGE FIVE The Oregon Stcrtesman Telephone 9101 "flood' Investigated . County j Building Permits Building per Judge Grant Murphy and Com-1 mils were issued to the following missioner Roy J. Rice went to Friday by City Engineer J. Har- "West Stayton. on Friday afternoon old Davis: Gwendolyn Bloom, to to investigate ; report that water re-roof a one-story dwelling at had been backing up over the 1898 Court street, $100; W. J. highway there near the railroad Schwars, to reroof a two-story track. Extensive irrigation is be- dwelling at 1098 at, $100; A. ing carried on in that district and l. Adolphson, to reroof a one-story apparently at least a portion of dwelling at Ul N. Summer sU the ground it covert Is not prop- $230; Otto Klett, to reroof a two- erly drained, so the water does story store building at 294 N. get onto the road. Murphy said Commercial st, $200. upon .his return. However, he . " pointed out, more damage has Street Xepairs Started The been done to farm lands in the Warren Northeast company of pond area than to the road. Wa- Portland, awarded the contract to ter Is standing on land owned by repair and widen certain Salem Ben Chamberlain, Leon Hilton city streets this summer, began and Earl Van Nuys and on the work on Front street Friday af Beals farm, he said. The county ternoon. In addition to tha var ' will assist by clearing roadside ious streets slated for patching and ditches in the -n e 1 g hborhood, r general repairs, Hood street is Judge Murphy declared, but booked for a general widening added that the major problem project, J. Harold foavis, city en lies -with installation of a proper gineer, announced, drainage system, j , Marshall Well, outside white Br owner. 3-bedrm. home. Wired paint Rawlins Hardware and -.n full riaeamimt hrdwd. I Vurnitnra 44 All., V hlMM.WiW. floor in living room, Fruit, nuts. berries. Rt 1, Box 103, on Glen Creek Dr. Salem Churches f 1 BETHEL BAPTIST I North Cottage tt D it J. F. oitnon. DD. pastor. Sunday school t:45 ajn. Morning- aervice at S:45 a.m. Sermon subject "-First and Second Choices." Reception of new members. Observ ance of the Lord's - Supper. Evening service at 1:30. Sermon subject. "God's Grace Can Never Be Rationed." Com bined service of the young people of the Bethel and the Salt Creek Baptist churches) at S p.m.. -with the Rev. J. C. Gunst, general secretary of the North American Baptist Young peo ple's Union, of Chicago, guest speaker. first baptist . ( Liberty and Marion Its. Irving A. Fox, DO, pastor. Sunday school 9 5 ajn. Ray Cates. superintendent. Morn ing service at 11. Sermon subject, "The Atomic Energy t the Church Love." Solo, OtheUa Furvine. Evening service at 1:30. Sermon subject. "The Soldier MCNNONTTE BRETHREN ' Elm St. near McNary. West Salem. Rev." A. A. Loewen. pastor. Sunday school S:45 ajn. Morning service at 10:45. - Evening service at 7:45. Me morial service for Pvt. Donald Lichty. PILGRIM HOLINESS - 975 Market tt Paul C. Nering , pas tor. ; Sunday .j school S:4S a.m. No preaching services morning and even ing. ,, Congregation " at Qumaby park camp meeting ; . . FIRST SPIRITUALIST 14a North Commercial at. Rev. Mary Gerkeri. Assisted by Mrs. Edith Scott. Evening service at 130. Circle at I. . . - . - . CHt'RCH OP CHRIST North Cottage at Shipping st. James A. Scott, minister. Sunday school 10 a.m. Mornin service at 10:43. H. R. ThornhlU. guest speaker morning and Ask Beast jPlekers 4e Call All Tounssters who intend to pick beans are asked to call oiaae Martin in SerUus Condition L. H. Martin, 60 of Gervais, who was injured earlier in the week at the Crossroads service - station, is reported to be in a serious con dition at a local hospital. Martin and Salvation, or What la tha Supreme I evening. Ivenln service at 8. Young I I Sacrifice V Men's quartet, young peo-1 people's service and Bible study 1 P.m. I meeting at t JO. weonesaay at . . . . r u D.m. Hiicr'innuBii awMua Egbert S. UUlver, nemner at ug- .. .. - meeting. i t Cottare at Hood st. Rev. H. A. Schlat lkk faealtv Willamette RBlver) " Uer. pastor. Sunday school 9M a.m. v. " Tk Mast IM MANUEL BAPTIST Junior church at 10:43. Sermon at 11. SW. "AS A paper xae mm Haael and Academy sts. Sunday "The Battle. e Armageddon.' Unified 1st in PBlpit' la tlte July aSSUS school S:4S a.m. Worship as 11. Speak- service t:lS pjn. Samoa at B, 'The nt Aalvaatee. a. raarmaina af er. Rev. G. W. Kehoe of the Multno- Reign of Christ Over Death.".. pg Auva.ce " school ol the Bible. Portland, I the CengTeratlenal ennrca. A morning and evening services. Prayer PTRST CHURCH OP CHRIST : digest ef the paper Is ! the meeting Wednesday S pJtt. SCIENTIST t -f m.UrtM Til. 1 Chemeketa at Liberty st Sunday ATURSt Usae Of KeUgieRS in COURT STREET CHRISTIAN school U a jn.i Morning servlee at 1L gest I- llth at Court st. W. H. Lyman, pas-1 sermon subject, "Spirit." Wednesday tor. Sunday scnoot a:a ajn. atorninc i oieeang at S p.m. Includes testimonies service at 1050. Sermon subject of healing. Reading room at ttt South What Cod Hate Wrought." Christian High st i i Endeavor hour 1 p.m. Evening service J S at a. Sermon subject. "Have You BETH ANT EVANGELICAL Heard r Mid-week Bible -study and I AND REFORMED prayer Thursday 1 JO p.m. I North. Capitol at Marion st Rev. Frederic r. Utt, pastor, sunaay scnoot Apprcnticesliip Council Elects New Officers Frank B." Bennett, superintend ent of Salem public schools, ; was elected chairman of the Salem Ap prenticeship council at that group's meeting this week. High School Principal Harry B. Johnson was named vice-chairman, and Elmer H. Halsteed, secretary. . Halstead, new trades and indus trial coordinator for Salem schools, succeeds E. T. Barnett as council secretanr. W. J. Eatress and Mon roe S. Cheek were elected to the council for two years; Harry W. Scott and H. E. Barker, for one year. ; - - v:. , The council asked the sheet metal trade to prepare an appren tice wage, schedule satisfactory to it and to submit it at the next regular meeting (September IS), after J. D. Hamel of Casper & r..1 iA ..nlitni Via nlsnt'a eonrerence, Free Metfteaist vm-w. i t3Mich(n win rates V The Eer. X. T. Fine, new pastor ef the' free Methodist ehnreh hi Salesa, whe came here frem the Central , Methedlst chareh la Pertland. He formerly was pas ter la Des Moines, lav, and gen eral superintendent ef the lews Follis at the! farm labor office so was Injured when he fell from the that they may be assigned to a I bumper of a stalled automobile, Church Plans For Next Week Are Announced Captain Leslier j Here to Succeed for apprentices and veterans. Ap prenticeship councils in the state have authority to approve appren ticeship wages in apprentlceable trades, he was told. The council approved organiza tion of subcommittees . for plumb ers, watch repairmen, . auto me- Marion Woman Admitted A- toons which are short their quota of pickers. It was also announced that all of the platoons are ex pected to be out by next week. I " Saleslady wanted. Young woman with some selling experience to Bentley of Woodburn and Mary sell shoes and purses. Apply f ara- Theresa Stupfel of McMinnville. It was the third largest religious ceremony in the history of the convent riRST CHRISTIAN 1 10 a.m. Yeung, people at 19. Morning 111 11101 SttVflTta Center and High sts. Dudley. Strain, service at It Subject. "Living Stones." j -JY pastor.' Sunday school S:5 a m. Les- TRUTH CENTER Members of the Salvation rmr chanlcs machinists, sheet metal lie Carson, superintendent. Morning 33 StaU sU room S. Olive Stevens. . MemDf".01 T workers, electrical wiremen, radio aervic at 100. Sermon by CUt J. I MaD. oastac. Mornint service cancel-1 DOara Ol airecvors Mae iareweu , ..,t. . r A mill SILVERTON Trinity Dorcas Pomeroy. Youth meetings at S30 pjn-led. OUve Stevens In Portland Masonic Friday noon to Major F. P. Stev- I " V j " .:u v.. Vlui ens, who has been in command of CHURCH or the nazarene I the local work for two years. Ma Center at 13th st. Rev. Frank Wat- A ctviMK haa Wn transferred 1 platoon, workers tnere aaia in- receiving Injuries to his skull, society will meet Tuesday Aug. jv ,V unV andr w. day. The phone numDer is z-iooj. fractured ribs and a deep cut in 14. the afternoon group with Mrs, sibie study Wednesday at 1:45 p.m. I first There still remain several pla- hi- ris-ht lee. Lawrence Larson the evenini "Pastor s caU'' each week day t JO ajn. group with Mrs. Samuel Torvend, rrur congregational avixi. swiauins pcivui . ouuua awnwa . 4 , I K1UUVO tmiSVA MSfa Boreal as. aa m. a va 9: ajn. Morning service at ii. Ser- to Portland to have charge of pub- . council 11 k. asked to men. Local trades will be asked to submit nominations 'for sub committee m e m b e r s. Employer groups and the Salem Trades and Calvary Ladies Aid will meet North Cottage at Marion st. Services mon subject "The Salt of the Earth." I lic relations for the Salvation Ar- service mong the 20 candidates admitted 'r..A- virJt in th by Dr. Lawrence A. Riggs. WiUamette I Youta hour 7sp.m. Evening s to the hovitiate of the Convent of Wednesday ai a OCiocK ine university. Morning service at ll. Set' at S. Sermon subject, .Txom the to tne noviuaie oi we "vent oi church tooma Wltn Mrs. A.' mon subject "SeU and Success.- Clay- Wednesday S pjn. pray the Holy Names at Marylhurst last week was included Aileen G, Alrick as hostess. prayer and praise service. Saturday S:49 p.m. Gall lean Hour, KSLM. Miry mT vr this state. nominate ; alternate members of the council. ' Capt and Mrs. R. B. rTSP d Greeted at the luncheon were v Keener Oliver C, Hrnshaw, Rus- v".r' J' TJ v! sell Smith Wat mount Shoe Store, 405 Court St. Reunion la Pertland Plans are well under way for the second annual picnic of Shriner's hospi tal for Crippled Children "alum ni" at Laurelhurst park in Port land on Sunday, August 19. A picnic lunchwill be held at noon, .and a variety program will be gin at 2:30 p.m. All former pa Leshers 1 were stationed in Alaska At Trinity church there is no congregational Mth at Ferry st Willard R. Hall, THE SALTATION ARMT . !,,, tmmjniil ohnrch Ptor. Sunday school It a.m. Morn- 141 State stj Capt R. B. Lesher, of August. At lmmanuei cnurcn jw. .,,hict -Tor I .ct.- x.t u hi ia m Mom- no regular Sunday school classes Those Who Need Courage." ing service at 11. Evening service at 15 years. The past three years are held but the teachers are pres, Amv ZZZTm L: "iT'" '""VTL w?.,. Lesher was employed by the gov ent and impromptu programs or North church at Highland ave. Her- day at s njn. t . I eminent in the Aleutians, i The I a tv-U 1 A J aAiK..K-U aaT.MH C...l. alaaW-1 1 I w I a.1 Lt.fi J f A . White BIDie stuoies are neia lusteao. r 'rZLZTli Waw n;T..n I issuers nave xnre cnuureo, .lim in th ritv teineer was also Marshall Wells outside I . a . a M ?A paint. Rawlins Hardware and tenaance nas Deen pw it 1 pjnT Evening service at S. Watch Repair shop; and Roy Vibbert, to Ira ' Jorgensen, were approved. - Appointment of LaVern Hiebert as a surveyor's as sistant on a vocational memoran- Furniture. Kanaways Avpreheaded Two boys, Eddie Rowland and Don Lenhert, both 16 yrs., reported to good in spite Of the dismissal of (prayer meeting Thursday S p.m. the regular class work.1 i Special , Sunday morning music at Trinity church Will be given by I John and Laura Tracheal, pastors. 1 Ambasaaders M pjn. Evening set-l they WOUld like Salem and its . I Sa A SI im - bm4 a eaaa,i 1 . .aai anikl aai A Inula I Aseemkly ef Ced I -""- . . . I aDDroved. ISth at Ferry st Rev. waiter 5. 1 tflev were naDPT w M id aaiera I Fredenck. pastor, sunaay scnooi ,n(1 tvat M thev came to locate SOUTH SALEM FRIENDS , jn. Mornmg service at 11. Sermon TZZiZ T 1 II South Commercial at- Washington st. 1 subject. "Exploits of the Dead." Christ's I nere, everywuere citey wercr uu LailUUCl liaun, JUUiut . . . . Bunuu mm v.m mjoi. awuui m-inn amrmoa Hinni. aiumuv i a sexiei compesea oi oteua xye-r -i .t n ibrmm m.hit Mink.u 1 k- .i cmht- dm Ptopit ) Vik, Jewell WOlaam, UIga MOT- 1 anced Virtues." Xvenmg service at a. 1 Herald the Rndr Tabernacle Xcnoes vend. Irene Moseg. Althea Meye? ?,olii?! . m .btvM"; slm- . Friday morning, -were . taken into! .id: Yvonne Haugen. At Imman- -V VJa, J m emmanuel Pentecostal custody by Deputy Sheriff Harlan ni rhtirrh the aoecial music will I 445 i Ferry st O. M. Bads I Bone, on the courthoust lawn here I wioe by Mrs. J. P. Dullum. i -fiSTTii a. SSVM UT. X. OiUlUTib, ;icjiutui iuuiu, vu, ynw. inmw; i Booar pan. miuv iuu wm i;. tients of tha hospital, and former I have run away from the Chil as well as nresent members of I dren's Farm home at Corvallis on the hospital staff, are being in vited M a - a. A -If i ur sioraga. w us it you nuv Tridi7 ,ternoon. ur storage wn iree saoui-prowi- lng. Prices. . 8telea BillfeU Eeeevered Po lice report the recovery of a bill- Heose Entered Mrs. E- Potter, lold reported stolen from the ear 143 Court St., reported to -police of james Byers on August g. The Friday that someone had manag- billfold was found under the load- aul in mntfT her. hOUSS- Sometime 4t V.llt IViiil Wednesday afternoon. A back Uorapany Friday and has been re- If r CtsVn tlfsll door had been pried open, after th -m.r Whn fmm,! VAiliaVl! T auU" other i attempU had failed. A contents of the" billfold were search indicated jthat nothing was mtact taken from the house. However, dresser drawer ! had been ran- "Cyn' Cronise Photographs and sacked. rrames. 1st Natl Bank Bldg. Group to Study Ptor. I r?; ! T3 aJ.. -1 r ire i it EiHcctiuu For Furlough of the Lutheran Free thurch of J-f0 America, woo, u tdiuoi uu us SESUS NAME PENTECOSTAL fmm Vinneanolis. will CHRIST LUTHERAN ALC) TARRRMACLS C '.T'".CI. o j.T ' j,,J State st at ISth. P. . Thenar, pas- Lewis at ISth st. Wilbur King, pas- BETHEL Sgt Dean Lauder- back came home Tuesday. He landed at Boston and came west by special troop train. He is on State Forester N. S. Rogers, I 30 days' furlough, and will re- fouowmg a conference with Gov. port to Fort Lewis. He is the son Earl SneU. said mday the gov- of Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Lauaer erner would appoint a committee I back and grandson of Mrs. E. E. be guest speaker Sunday morning j mZZI 1 1 s'ooi "is Tmorng I of repmseutaUve citizen, lo con-1 Matten. at 11 at calvary Lutneran cnurcn Head Resigns service at 11. Rev. W. It. Kraxbarger. I service at 11. Evening aenriea at S. duct R Istudy ; Ot -fire, protection I As crew Chief on a cargo plane. Canby. preaching. Luther League at I Mid-week service Wednesday s p.m. I vjolicia-ismd methods now In UselfUrt Iuelerhack has beam flying missionary alliance I in Oregon, -i I I between points- In France and IT. JOHN'S LUTHERAN North Stt at Gaines st Herman J. Purpose was described to dart- Germany. He is- In the th air NOTtn lstn at A. st. B. w. tiroes, pas- iBohi. naasor. sunaay senooi :a a.m. i - i i i . . r j... ter. Rnnday school 120 im. Mouiing Mbrning servlee at 11. Ir. C D. Saw- V atraua.- , IOIXC ne nas mum rV9 aervien at JO. Lutheran hour . t JO j tell guest speaker. Evening service f it I misunderstandings resulting frommedal, the ETO ribbon With two ajn. uiapin w. jioya wreixn ox wu- too. Rev. su "ry. lufuuraun the Salmonberry and WDson rlv- battle stars, the unit citation, four i'ai . rVT. nu Thui i jt. er HresJ Rogers added, however, I overseas strioes. and a stripe for uh mi muiv nuuer mi vw- xnree years -or servac. , Hamburg, Va. milVALUS. Ore AM. 10-f FIRST METHODIST Leo L. Anderson, head of the soil! J2!tLiia,Si ?3 Mr trol and forest pro4ction should T nr. developiog ox prinungaar- vassaaas xntew ia juveaiw conservauoa m vissan i ui ton xwugnton. "aupennveneem. . aaorn- sewn on raeine ntgnway. aounu ia- vlci .at Burka's Camera Shop. 174 court Friday, Judge T.Jl Page last three yeen ZSKftH N. Coml. fined three juvenile hoys each nounced ha had resigned from the service. : $10.34), the rost of windows brok- federal agency to join a Fargo, . cactary ma?el, full gospel Fisher Ianprev iag County Sur- ZJ.u w tn Timmr TMr vrn mtt firwa Sason lerr metmmist ' ins North church t. rv. as " tTlK-JrTXo. k. hn m hy'-tne trio in Turner. Their seed rlrm. . , . North Waatar at JeUenon st S. C. andfary W. ReU. pastors. Sunday vayor Hugh Fisher, who Res Deen driven licenses were revoked far Anderson has been with theSCS Rayawr Smith, -pastor. Sunday school seneot ajn Marnlna service at 11. confined et his noma iot me past neriod ef six months, and the since 1123. - workinx in Oregon, sjn. Morning service at Sonng Evening . servioe -at 1. Services Tubs- vr r..,n!iv three-weeks because of Illness, 1. J JSJSSSi Se whiiSn Tldah6. BeSe I f.f"?? I Thursday at a, ju. Keizer Comnimilly w-w . W w ' w I twi T..u . . . J . , . . fA oe revirwca, not wuy as T3 j cerna the- state forestry depart- PUDllC itCCOrCLS ment but also in its relationship with ether forest protective agen cies, reported to be Improving satisfac- (ood beh.viour. XOruy. nm IS eapevreu w w tm in his office In the near future. moving to Oregon in 1942 he was I Adult Fellowship sae pjn Want two men. Capital Ice fc Cold Storage Co. Ph. 5M3, 0 Trade ! Hit-laa Victim Mrs. C. S. Engelhorn, 238 S. 18th st, report ed to police Triday that she was stationed at Moscow. Idaho, di- For unpamted furnitura shop at reCting- the Rgency's work ia Woodrow's, 125 Center. northern Idaho and eastern Wash AealaUatt KepewteaWThe auto-l1011- mobile of Pvt Geo. E. Cooper, P"1? r4 XJHSl Iethodist ChurcH to Dy AUOriau tt. natnu, ocuawi I . -bvt hotel, collided in the interseeuon Ij-lYe Aerogram 11 CXI of cnemeketa ana cottage sxreers school board Tuesday VJS pjn. LESLIE METHODIST Young Sunday i Time Extension Granted Salem Electric Co-op Salem Electric, through its at torneys, . has asked for and re ceived an extension of time to de cide whether to go to court or remove the wires placed on Port land General I Electric and tele- . phone company poles without per mission, parties in the case said Friday. J j ' -,: '-:-" July 20, Harry Read, manager of the Salem Electric, announced in a letter addressed to the mayor and council that the co-op had used some of Portland General Elec trie's poles ' without perm is- , sion from PGE. William Ham- i ilton, PGE manager, revealed Wednesday that Read had been -given written ; notice to remove these wires. Salem Etectrics re ply was . a letter from Read's at torney which reads in part as follows: "I would, therefore, ap preciate your notifying me that Portland General Electric will not attempt to remove the wires until Monday, the 20th day of August at the hour of, 11 a.m., or there-, abouts. This extension of time will in all probability give Mr. Read an opportunity to either remove the , wires or commence such ac tion as he desires restraining you from moving them ..." ! Commenting : on the matter. Hamilton said, "PGE can not per mit Salem Electric to continue its unauthorized use of the com pany's poles and consequently or- dered Salem Electric; to remove lis ; wires before 11 -a.m., Monday, August IS, 1945. We want this issue settled as speedily as possi ble but it appears Salem Electric needs another week to make up its mind. Their request for a week's extension ef time has been granted." Miiiister Talks To Creditmeii Discovery of the atomic bomb at tikis time was the result of the grinding necessity to beat the en emy to it This was the opinion of the Rev. George H. Swift ex pressed at the Salem Credit as sociation luncheon Friday noon, as he spoke on the moral princi ples Involved. It is no snore wrong to bomb the enemy with one very destruc tive bomb than a large number of bombs which cause perhaps an equal , amount ; ef damage, the speaker said. He said bombs were being used by the United Nations as a mat ter of self-preservation, and pointed out that the greater the power ef the bombs the more need for a strong organization te preserve the peace. .' CIRCUIT COURT o Nwatavla vs. Juanita Nickels order denying defendants petition for chaTTjte of venue. ,. . W. W. Holland vs. Bessie M. Holland application of nelendant to have Effie a a I vfnliaiut ttmlz hi mtanut -aurinl a oa IT KVANCKUCAL I tnllTCIl VjOIHlUvrtXl lerder. Marlon awl Jhimratr ats. Rev. J. I w.ws t.. i.urut Vehna Cunningham vs. Leon H. Cun- Kenavath Waafaait minister. Sunday I ,Ungham: decree granting dlaaolveanent achaol S 4S .a.m. .Mornine aervice- at I ia Invited to -attend the tTteetimt 10 I af marriare. custody ol minor Child South Commercial at Myers st. Jos- 11, Rev. G. W. wiununer. rortlamd. j t.jjtr olans for aKleizer com- wrded ta plain JM per month ee Knotts. paaMer. Sunday eehool !S spenkar. Mo venis aerrteee beeausel COIJEL 7 ". tT 1 9V?2?1J??Z?ni?i rSwSr Tm. kfomHraervtc at 11. Sermon teunn meeting at JemUnr" LoU. I mumty church August 11, t O-J C f.D.Bow v. Oara DeBw; order subject. -lneecapabla Obligations." 1 Prayer and Bible hour Thursday S pjn. J dock- at the grange halt i sanueann inn rcuTwiui a f pjn. I . i t STveming servlee .at S. Seamen subject. OAllna- itafault of defendant. feva -Suaaa LHteU vs. George C. Littell: defendant's answer to corn struck by a car Thursdar at the ItafldlT f OF Mexicans corner ot okh uu i tn kjv, Mr She sustained injuries, and was not able to get the license num ber of the car. 1 Time Changed fee Divorce Hear ingsHearing on all default di vorce cases will be held Monday, August 13, at 9:30 ajn. in the Qu3l?y DoU." m,T mung C?sls rrt..-i-t.-. WAEEHOUSKS BEING BUILT I ,J"t X. I aaaa .a aa .M 1 W. W aVW r S W W W W H REM 1VI . - , - a MM I " - -I . nnuwT iwi pjn. i wit v wa. aws wMa.aw i PWTwrvnj.ir. Aug. ID vrr-1 Rowland: defendant's answer 10 com west salem METRonisT T ""1 Three new potato warehouses are W JSSLtwSLfWU nee. Third at Girth st NevlU B. Smith, I IMMAKCEL LTJTMERABf . I being constructed in Crook county I trie Railway company; compUint pastor. Sunday school tS ajn. Mem-1 North Clrurch st. S. L. Almlie. pas-1 r , v a-u. nn I charges negligence which caused fire -rk. Ki U.fWi.t rfHirrli will N aervice at 11. Sermon subject, tor. Sunday seheel IS ajns. Dlvtae w hsumiib to be started lor,r ri)fht-o-wy an4 The First Metnootst cnurcn wiu 0rcat Huncer." Xvesuae aervie I worship at 11. Sermon topic. "Two! rrt - crOD. County Agent E. L. I which spread to defendant's property; have charge Of the devotional at. IHS. Sermon subject, -The Last Kinds of Prayer." Solo by ? Mrs.; . r.t Wooda eaid yesterday. i aal dana '" , I word." Youth Eellewshin at 110 o.m. Dullum. Luther League at f M. Theme. 1 WOOOS saia yesieraay. Then Maxlne Devoe. vs. George. De """ ar T d-vM t..aM wfT.ine Mm tata.aa Tims 1 VaTvrvi vua tvuvu i r Obituary v..a .u.r- ... i . a - I ' H.Mc11snn Augurt S. at the age or43 yejrur- whole, half or bv Wllr Aini aii.. a v - the fairgrounds next Tuesday Ivoe; order noting default of def end- sextet Including Stella Dybevilc. Jewell ant. rdeht Rev. Charles Hawortn nasi rHiaTTHIAJf l ..IwoWahL Olaa Torvend Irene Moaeng. I i.i. TOifm' for Mefault. S r I will K the sneaker and soecial I "1e"" .'V WT. " e,l.'r.wJ I ,riu "' I Altheat Meyer and Yvonne Haugen. Viviai. Damaske vs. Carl B. Da couraoomoireuiwuagcucac "-- -- --- v- - . prnunuay scnooi - Lie at VM pjn. Mildred hnaske: order noting default of de K. Liuncan, insieaa 01 Uie regular 1 . I " ' elX 1 -r n n. iAt of to. Luth-1 Thompson wiUirect uie topicj e- fendant int will commence at 70 PHI. ..Aw .t i Snmn nihtwt lTk. I-uther Learue 7 cm. Mid -wee! tm . ...t. imy4a Th. HwunlM V.itV. " mini 1 TMHI eturtv and DTSVCr Service ThUTS- I "t" . ... l.ta tllttW niuril imtfM Mil z . - j wi. ,. Alma UDMoa n luiici nicih kuuk, . . - iuck wnuj a tv uuu. i lr . smtih minister, annur scnevi m -- vivea vy I .. . . . I .. . .il . ITtr. CMell Thursdav at 130 mid-week I dav ISJIL i I" U.VC7 I -i, 1 140 anecial damafea. c.t.m- two dauenters. vpai ami me niece, itcnreaers -aiar aut' i ths snon.eorsmn or uie aaiem I . s iajn? worsnip v . wa --""--1 ' Javenlles Held Two boys, ar- SaturdAugait TiT ara P.m. with rested in Drain on Thursday on S ,iZm- and a son. Donald of Salem. Service, will be held from the. Clough-Barriclc chapel Rev. Walter S. rreaerwa uunnwn Interment City View cemetery. liTthU City August t. PeliM Amort ... MM.nt Af 1110 Donna. Husband of Mrs. Mary Amort father of Albert and Paul Amort of Portland, Alvine Council of Church Women and Sa-.; lem Ministerial association charges of car theft, are being held in the juvenile ward at the. coun ty jail. The car belongs to Rich ard Rosencrans, Salem. SEVENTH-DAT ADTENT1STS Hood . at North - Summer i Dickinson, pastor. Sabbath school a.m. Saturdav. Moraine aervlc a Sermon subject. The Image of the CHRISTIAN AND) ST. PATJL'S CATHOLIC " Pine at Grant. st. rather jonn i. service at T:30 pjn. rs , run ax urai.ii. xaucr ' msr ntmiSTIAM st G. T. Walsh, pastor. Sunday masses at IM It rSt rt- Russell MyersJ nai hool t: Mid a0. Week day masses I : mm. SMmli. Rllph P ric at.t !..' nlea. superintendent. Services at 1 f Bika Reeevered A bicycle has Beast." Wednesday evening service MISSIONARY ALLIANCR ( . t T Km reonvei-Ml r.v Wal notice af- a. Sermon subject "Hour of Pray- North Second st. B. A. TrankUn. lor been recovered by local pce ai- Youo p., mejung Satur- pastor. Sunday ? school M a m. Wor-1 HODI ter ii was loanaunca in wc idav 328 njn. I shin at Ii. Young peopie at e:a p.m. Thompson nere President R. I nitv of the 400 block on Ever- . - 1 Evangeustsc at ?:. Endeavor. Juniors at :M p.m. Evangelistic at a. and Louis w. Amort of sim. Mrs. Franklin Thompson of the College I green avenue.; un7 "h. ' "u. sT vV con-1 of Puget Sound at Tacoma, former wtTinnnf wt Main at FisK it. u leonsra Jones, pastor. Sunday school at 9:43 a.m. Divine service . at 11. -f Volley Churches SWEGLE SUNDAY SCHOOL REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS mUXT OW I.ATTKa BaT SAINTS I CHURCH Of GOO it.k m rvn.aWa f tt i,kM I - sMunH at A at Orvillc Raker. IMS' lea mo" i;,T.aTvired by member of the' Willamette urd- Hry Horlst Shop Closed rrom pastor. Sunday school S:4 ajn. Morn- tor. Sunday school at 10 ajn. Evan- WJnTS vrfactwis1.- Aug, 13to-Sept. l.CWder, to geiisUc at . pjn rosary Sunday. AufM al ."f"; v-.j.- greenhouse, 2-1147. P - -JLT V F LATTER BAT SATNTS ' , MAdar. Woodman hall. Third SI c?. i.v aA a m ' Worahin at 11. 1 1 riaAaaaaadutleaMll ifWUJ.J v-ww. - -- - . 1 - . a . . i-.ui . .ii.t 4K. ruo.nn.1 MO North Cottu it Den H. WiIl.lHIA t Pjn. I Schooibouse. Sunday acnooi 19 ajn. .s - 7- 7.- bi,hop. Sunday school 10 a.m. Priest- ? 4 C A. Salter, superintendent. rmenital urhn Karl evident! V I . . . . I nmmr w nnn - 1 . c-.i a T DVnw 91A i.m l:. 1 titjv, - i . 1 . ..I vs-.t at- Omir BiikT. sastor. Son-1 KEIZER UNION fPsiaenosainirtensiii T pjn. ,, ... 1 oar Know j". 1 a - . . - -' i- "v , inlng service at T0. ENGLEWOOD tJRTTEO BRETHREN 'h ' . .1 - . o . 1 t m I vt. tv.KI faTI Uill . st. aaniAlT .nrio. it Ariin. I ai.niv u-hool la a.m. Worship at lLlrOTJR CORNERS BRANCH f Haaf enson will sin -A Son of Re-1 Xvenmg service- at tw. h t w - dempUon. Protheroe. Sermon subject I - 1 ' ' ' -wk wu.vit t tv m.t4Mai. Vn I HUNTS DAY . AH V ERTIST deavor societies I 'JO pjn. Evening ser-1 Park at Second st. WUiiajn w. sni. rosary Sunday. August " ., v. atthe W. T. Rlgdon chapel. Requiem itor ,rriday, xtlsm wUl be hew at tne au . u" 1 .'. de Paul catholic church Monday, Aug- Wedding . pictures, taken at the .. iTr. .r I church. 520 SUte. Ph. 5722. Services ai b. - - rection W. T. Rigdon company. PROBATE COURT r. ; r. Xastburn estate: George H. naa- R-ii Joaenhine Bell and Abbie M. pa. I Ren. aDDralaers. fix value? of estate at 1. 1 MOO. fAomtntsiratnx-s xmai account sen I snowa- m-ivu . : menxs OI oo.au. urutr kuu amtus an -final account for Seotemoer is. Clvde Keltv esute: order autnortmng administratrix to turn over to trustee, VtKl CI Rroem. certain nroneTtv. - Johanna h M. scnaier estate; .iinii account of executrix. Viola C. Jones, shows recelDta of S1117AS. and after disbursements have been made S968.0S will be left tor distribution, order for final hearine set 10 ajn- September XL John Bayne estate: sixtn semi-annual report shows receipts ( $233.71 -and disbursements of S8Z4.01. Order ap proving report. - S uxue a. a.vans; oruer conxirmini sale of real oronertv to Adolf Kretiblel and . aUixabcth. Krehbiel for sum of t vtftr. at the residence, I l.m nrJlnm that hie automobile was Y North list street Auust S-Sur- someUme Thursday night Dance, Salem Armory, every. Sat- vived bi '"i ". K1 ,r!rT..w!n. ;k. ton I urday night ! Joe Hassenstab's f Salem; ion. can itaew block on N. Church St Kingwood drive, reported to Sa-1 out authority. tor. Sunday school 19 ajn. Morning MUNICITAL COURT service at IL Yoong p-ojJe's meeting i xirs M. Garrett violation of basic 130 pjn. Evening seme at a. I speed kv, Sl bau. . . . .wm aara. Kiciia ' "-.J- ... XI-. T V n orchestra. ;m. aroVmumeU For home loans-see Salem Fed- : ' cwl will ha hald.atl T im C..ft T ?K- .... it at 10 a m. vmn nev. n W Gross 'officiating. Interment will be' at Belcrest Memorial P-Jk. ,. -S,w ..'i . a V-J.rW.k j' ! Repert Filed Eleven claims for AimmaKnnal ilitMU and SIS llfl. jIT.ri3r7iT-- t-. vice at 730. Sermon subject "Anchors I pastor. Sabbath achoot dents, but no fatalities, were re-1 fn th. strtrm la-ao ajn. worsbin at it Tax Collector's Repert--A total I ported to tha ; Industrial accident JUSTICE COURT Caat stata at Etma st Sunday School I et. aSn :4S ajn. Ben Swtnford. superintendent tun dava hi tah. sentence to be sus- i ' " nmiiaii uma navment of fine! driver's Sabbath school Saturday at I HATES VUXE BRANCH OP . 1 license revoked for six months. rntST baptist ' L . I SUte vs. John Albert riotrman: no Hayesville school. Sunday scnooi a :u tvehjcie license; fined L90 and costs. ajn. rreo moer. supennienaenw Polk Resident Dies in Seattle PIDNE531 Mr. and Mrs. Al fred Henrickson, recently of Pio neer but now living in Dallas, re ceived word Tuesday of the death of their son Reynold of Seattle. He was stricken with infantile paralysis about three weeks ago. He had been removed from the isolation ward when his progress appeared to indicate he was steadily improving, but he had a, sudden relapse that resulted ia his death Tuesday. Reynold Erwin Henrickson, SO, was born April 5, 1915, at Har tmgton, Neb., and was married to Melba Whitney, June 21, 1942. He waa a member I of the Christian church, and was employed by the Boeing. Aircraft corporation at Seattle; ; i Survivors include the parents, ; the widow and a baby daughter. Virginia Mae; five brothers, Fred Henrickson of Nebraska, George, US. army, ' Philippines; Leslie Henrickson of t Perrydale, and Richard 'adn Alan Henrickson at home; five sisters, Mrs. Harold Mitchell of Rickreall, Mrs. George Tillett of Salem, Mrs. Carl Zeh- rung of Alaska, - and Rose and Marilyn Henrickson of Dallas. . Funeral services were held at the Dallas Christian church Fri day, August 10, with Fred L. Towne officiating. Interment war in the ICOF cemetery. . i SSI ill maa aa naaiiiill na Fuel Oil Ration to Continue to War's End WASHINGTON, Aug. 10 -VP- Civilians must do with short rav tions of fuel oil until Japan falls.' This statement came yesterday. from Ralph K. Davies, deputy pe troleum administration for war. He added that military consump tion of oil is higher than at any other time since the war began: i-.-. resident ef 1S3S Center A hv S Vim-iff Denver Young's of- rSatem. attbgootpta fi Survived by a r2HIL?LiiLid 1 - rVrS 0A;T-ir7rtiCr pLt" stele. Car Eeere-The au- w. t. mgdon chith concluding 40 of Harold Fox, Stayton, of 1M.51 in warrants, checks and commission for the week ending 'yj"t m.. 1 Tt JwiTstl Sunday school at i " MAatMAGE LICENSES rich U the turnover snown in ntAUEUSi e. 1 ixaae. -nastoc. sundav JMttool s:s a.m.ita aon. services 1 a . . . Hipn r. m. rnm. , Moniini kitm . a. . -wvm i : . . - i . . - t . I T tl ..T1n.... . -SnfefTAa VMlmlll rNhni. nha mnn. I T1TTT "? ' T " I SCboOt 10 SJU. aUHTIung SCTTlCe B . I mWT. SaMBI. awiii- ' 1 i" .:iT " I T.i . A If I TT TuIit. u. I rm..nlm Kermon bv Rev. aifford Melhnrn HamlHiMi M. nalntT. Wood l-I iaa-1 -As bbT rir aiui I tarr iHvine wrliin-t 11 ajn. Sermon Snyder, evangelist for tha Oregon burn, and Marcllla Sherman. It. clerk. i .. . .r - - irvi . " nnntsbvlKtnrt and anaa menu. I ahaJem. - ar - i run ia ima. - -t-$- auojcvw wxwm Did Ten lrsy? ii Jfelir cSw? wmrfcSu. reported stolen Wednesday night, Tt " ceorga . Vruay w" I . a --.aa m . MrVi L t word, end m prayer it gchBcker otta A. Schllcker, was found abandoned on a high- lata resident at way anursoay. rtut- .six Slenv m Wantd, Tavno and AUgUSt Milage I " 771 vi. .... X T bedroom vvbytw? broucus ' suite Ph. M52. et Salem ana itu -n J1": ?"diS .r u. at s pjn, Qab te Meet Central Town- n? V- u T.nia- rhaoel With! J 1..V Va Ma nnlrh4 ..H- V?.?' at 259 Court St.- with music fol- lowing the business- session. : . Mexican Held 21a caries Gomez art.wl$bo in City View cemetery. JBedgeS ' realdant Of S n E 1 A "T r t. i ftalam. hpTuTAugust 10. Tuner.1 Is being held by city police for the Li. later by- tha Clough-Barrlck .mml.atin .uthoritiea. v a. a. , v, WUl spent, nt caui v neglect either without - .great los.-'Sweet hour of Prayer mat laces me from R world of care." iiul whM Urn had nt the multitude away He O went up into, a mountain ap.art to pray. Matt Et t, Bex tit. Jalesa V ments Ialer n n 7uo G::l Sr:::rs - Dr. C. D. Swtell f Portland at I1:C3 A. M. .IUr. IL F. Darby, of OuiRda, Ereninf " Hlzzlzizij HLizzzz Gliircl Oa North 5th Street at Gaines 8pecUl Mnsie Each Service A Ji-iTeee Orchestra far the Evening Firs! I2cl!::dis! Chnrch Down Town Tha Tall Whit Spire "Be yend lie Old ' IronUer- . - Sermon by Dr. J. C Harrison, i . . . . l . ... , Bliss Helen Benner, soloist, sinjinj:, j Who Else but God. i Visitcri ia the Otj and Friends Intited Firs! Daplisl Church Narta LTberty ai Marten Street Irvln A. Fex, DJ, raster ; - . 11 A. M. : " The Atomic Energy of the Chnwl Ixiret " 7:30 P. M," Tht Soldier and Bilrition, or What Is th Scprems Sacrifice? -- '; -For Spiritual tefreshment--Come Join Us! company,