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    Tb OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oreaon, Saturday Morning. March IS. 1346
PAGE FIVE
The Oregon Statesman
HIGHLAND PACK MEETS
A reorganization meeting of j
ff.iils sr.d parents of Highland j
district cub scout pack So. 3 was ,
hvid ThurMay evening in ,thr j
Highland school. Fifteen new cubs ;
vere j-igned in vhich brings the !
j.s(k'j mernbertftp up to about 50 l
making it one of the h.rgest pac ks
Jn Salem, said Dn Goode, chair- i
jv.an of the Holly v. ool IJoiis
committee, which fpnsors
club
the
i'lx p. I. vie I.eightoti. Srlem scout
f. -uti e, wes on
sert the pack with
hand to prc
it. new char-
ier and to show moving pictures
n cubbing. Next pack meeting
was fc'et for March 29 at the High
land school. n Sunday. Msrch
13, Th pack .;! go on a hike and
rext Wednesday about 30 mem
bers will Le guests at the Lions
c'jb regular v. eekly luncheon.
Li;tz Flower Shoppe, 1278 N. Lib
erty, ph-me 9592.
TOWNSKND COINCIL MEETS
. The Townsend t U;b district
r'-unril will meet Sunday morn
3! g at 10:30 a. m. in the Dairy
C'-opcra'i-. c hall, 2135 Fairgrounds
if-ad. A picnic lunch vill,be eaten
t noon with coffee furni&hed by
iub No. 3. The afternoon session
viil begin at 2 o'clock with en-i-vtainment.
and speaking by
Joseph E. Harvey and" State Or-j-n;7er
Jim McKenzie. The public
is invited.
-Ph. 7074.
Obituary
Smart
Ha ; y A Sn ail. 275 Cherry ivp .
lur g-v'tr-r rrf..,fifr r,f tie Saleni police
frrcr. Cfd A dne?(1a'. . March 13. Sur
are Lis iOou. Mi p. Bcrtiia
Stj,'; tvn daughter. Conjunct
S"vrt. Sa;-:i,, nd Mn. Doiolny Conk.
T.ii'd: to sons. ClilfoiU Smart, Lok
jrKlr?. t'ahf. and R. third Smart,
'fj'.m: a .-;r. Hairi-t Smart. Sai.ta
f-A'uara. 1.4'if : and six fctandi-Hildrrn.
St n-f s will be held Saturday,
Miiu-h 1. at 2 p. m. at dough Bai -lick
chact-l Ri'.i-a'iMic !fiv bv
Svjs n V1..ort:c Uripr No 4 A F. arid
AM Intern. ent at Belcrrst Mfmoaul
t..rk.
fcv r,rmr M Q. ufl-y at tie i.-i-d.r.re."
( N dp. to! t at the itlir o
.i e: Fatht-r H Mr". Hov Nelson.
Sa'.rn : M: A f . Kintnin, Portl-ncl,
a-d H 5 U'.iilrv, M inn,cjpii!i. Minn.
Alo urviv,nif : true-e ndi-jiltren.
Ar'.ncjuiscrT.n-.t of s-iviccs latpr by W.
7. R (don lompjrv.
Mfh'Kon
Ol.e M;rf-elon at the fa-i.ily de!
Crr.cr. 5"i N. IW-i ! , Kridav. Marcii
2 V at tre ate of 49 ,vr Suivjving
tip m" Hiilot', Mm. Maitha Michl
fn. and a daughter. Mi- Herdis Mi
ctelyon, both of Salem, and a brother,
Magnus Op1ad M-rheiMm. Norinin.
Vt:r!h: o( i entral laitfteran ciiurcii.
ArnnuniTiifn! of ser ic- later by
J". ell-Ed ; t3 con it any.
4
titmte. W. John'on, 1r.. at ti e r-i- '
e.nce at 555 Notth Chuifh ft . t rirfav. !
'i'cn 15. at tre ase f Hi ars. Sur- i
i sfd by in wife. Vcrda B. Jolin-
son. f;r;rge 1.. Johnson of Sa-
If.: i.d t-A(t andt-i: iidi rti. Kfi I.e--!
r and Dorntnv Alice John-rx). both i
'. Saler Ar.no jr.i r:ar :.! of m rvices :
!ter t the W. T. Kijcdon con pany. '
Hi-dry
Mr;. Mnihi Helen Hawley, late re- i
J.nnt'of Tinner. Thursday. March 14. j
Vi .fr t:t Edgar Ha ley of Turner; mo- 1
l .er of HoiH Jearne llawlry of Tur- ;
rer; daugnter of Mrs. I.illie Babcock i
cf South Dakota. rid iter of Mis. i
Mjt Vogt ard Mis Pearl Babcock. ,
t-n;,; ft 5a. em. Miss Margaret Mae Bab- ;
roc-It. Mrs. Irene Eide. Camper Babcock i
-.d W. T. Babcock. a:i of SouthDa- I
iota, and Heniy Babcock of Turner. S
Alo urvived by several niece and j
rtphew. Service wiil be held in the!
C.'icjgh-Barrick chapel. Monday. March
it. at 3 p m . Rev. Dudlev Stiain of- :
f -dating Interment will be in Belciest '
Tenrr:il park.
First
Presbyterian
Church
Chemeketa at Winter St.
Cr.r-Mer W. Hambhn. pM"r
Fii.r.i.'- 11. ('hamhffrs,
s-istHnt pastor
Vi.'gir.in Ward Elliott,
nvjMi' dim tor
A.M.
t'hurch School
10:
A.M.
The I,ot Word"
T:30 P.M.
"Two Cowards"
:.-:
bv the Minister.
National Sen ice Men's Day
Will Be Featured At
First Evangelical Church
Where Marlon Crosses Summer
Sunday March 17, 7:45 P.M.
MESSAGES BY
Chaplain Charles Whelchel
Who Served in European War Area
ALSO
Bert Boer Trombonist Sana Jane Millett Violinist
ttilmer X. Brown , Minister
Message From Hebrew Series
1 1:09 . A.M.
11:00 A.M.
WHITi;
7:30 P.M.
THIS IS
A Service for Young People,
Sponsored by Young People.
Instrumental and Vocal Music Featured
by Local Talent.
Messace by the Pastor.
CHURCH OF THE 1IAZAREIIE
11th at ( enter. Pastor R. Coulter
' Along the Wayside" KSLM Saturdays 10:00 p.m.
Telephone 9101 '
iXO INJURIES REPORTED
jno injuries were reported in
two wrecks in Salem Thursday
night. R. K. Hood told police that
his tar was hit by a Southern Pa
cific train on 12th treet near
Court st. when the car stalled
after he left a nearby service sta
tion. Cars driven by Ivan D.
Clark, route 3, box 765, and John
(CJ. Harem, Independence, collided
J at Court and Church streets with
; minor damages to the cars.
Overseas veterans of World War
II join the new Meadowlark
j Post of the Veterans of Foreign
i War?. Call 7493 after 4:00 P.M.
SC'OI.'T MEET CHANGED
: Salem district patrol leaders
camporee of boy scouts will be j
held March 23 and 24 instead of
j this weekend as originally an
' nounced. The Few Chsrles Dur
! den, pastor of the Calvary Bap
tist church, w ill conduct protest-
ant church services at the cam
poree which will be held at a
' camp site in the Polk county hills.
i
; Roy's De-livery and Pick Up Ser
j vice Will be Changed to Salem
i Delivery and Wck Up Service.
Phone 4711.
SCOUT AFFAIR POSTPONED
The Silver Falls district patrol
leaders camporee scheduled for
this weekend at a camp on Abi
qua creek in the Silvcrton hills,
has been postponed one week due
to three inches of snow at the
camp. District Commissioner M.
B. Ford, Silverton, announced
Friday.
Taxi? Capital Cab, phone 6646.
TURNER NAMES FILED
An assumed business name
certificate for Ball Brothers, Tur
ner, was filed with the Marion
county clerk Friday by Emir E.
Ball, Elton L. Ball, Keith Ball
.-ind Robert A. BalJ, all Turner.
The name of Lee C. Ball was re
tired from the establishment by
reason of death.
"Cyn" Cronise Photographs and
Frames. 1st Not'l Bank Bildg.
KEENE IS SPEAKER
H. S. (Spec) Keene, chairman
of the Salem Chamber of Com
merce commitjce on education
and recreation) will address the
Independence 8thletic banquet
Tuesday night. The Independence
Chamber of Commerce is enter
taining that city's high school
football and basketball teams at
: the Woman's club building.
Wanted, alteration woman.
Foster's, 260 N. High.
Esther
WOODBI RN' NAMES FILED
An assumed business name cer
tificate for Enos and Anderson
Co, Woodbuin, was filed with
the Marion county clerk Friday
by R. C Enos, Hazel Enos, Fred
Anderson, Lydia Anderson, C. E.
Enos and Marjorie Enos, all of
Woodburn.
For home loans see Salem Fed
eral, 130 South Liberty.
LI MBER MAN FILES
Harold L. Shaw, West Los An
geles, Calif., filed an assumed
business name certificate with the
! Marion county clerk Friday for
Shaw Lumber Co. at 9111 North
Woolsey court.
Walnut and fruit trees at Doer
lier's Nursery. Phone 21175.
RADIATOR CAP TAKEN
C. R. Thorn p.-on. 386 Evergreen
stjreported to police the theft of
the radiator cap from his car
while it was parked in the 400
block of Ferry at., Friday night.
Rummage sale Fi i. and Sat. 9 to 5.
218 N. ('cm!. Delta Gamma Mo
tlici's Club.
CIRli LATION MAN' HERE
Arne Strommer, circulation
manager of the F-ugene Registcr
Gu;nl, was a visitor Friday in
Salem.
J..ry FJniist. 373 State St.
Mi l ING IM I.PIT
Hccrm-r- ,f the death Friday of
the Kcv, George H. Quigley, two
Willamette university faculty
men are to fiil the pulpit of the
Independence Methodist church
the next two Sundays.
f?i cr
t'uni'l
silt !p soil ft fill dirt.
Sand & Graxrl. Ph. 21966
LIVES IN A STAINED
WORM)."
OUR DAY
POST 134 TO MEET
During Its regular meeting at
the Legion? all Tuesday evening
American fLiegion post 136 will
hear two speakers on etersns'
affairs. H C. Saalfeld, Marion
county seryice officer, will speak
on GI service insurance, and
Wayne Striitfl, veterans' adminis
tration educational advisor, will
explain educational benefits
to veteran,! under the GI bill. At
the business meeting art import
ant resolution will be brought up
for vote, said Commander Don
Goode. Al( veterans are invited
to the meeting.
Taxi! ValleV Cab. Prompt service.
Phone 8624.
LEGION HAS BIRTHDAY
American Legion Capitol pot
No. 9 will celebrate the American
Legion's 27th birthday ' Monday
night at the Legion hall with a
birthday party sponsored by the
American Legion auxiliary Salem
unit. All s.Legionna ires of both
Salem posts with their guests and
ladies are jnvited. A ntf-host din
ner at 6:3tt o'clock Monday even
ing will start the party. A short
business meeting follows, ending
with danwig for the rest of the
evening. f f
Wedding pictures taken at
church. 520 State. Ph. 5722.
the
ACTIVE Ctl'B MEETS
"Members of the Salem Active
club, inactive during war years,
met Friday noon at the Quelle
restaurant.? District Governor Los
Ogelvy, Portland, and? District
CounsellorjRoy Choppin, Eugene,
spoke to the group which includ
ed Bob Needham, Harvey Nichol
son and James Nicholson of Sa
lem and Ken Hirons, Eugene
Following Jinal reorganization of
j the Salemi'club, which will meet
again within a week, all, clubs in
the district w ill attend a meeting
here, Ogelvy announced.
v -i
Discharge service lapel; buttons
now- available at Brown's Jewel-:
era and opticians. Bring discharge
certificate, t
Dance Saturdays, Silverton arm
ory. Gleniil Woodry's 12-pc. band.
CLAIM IS FILED
A claim? filed by the Valley
Packing company with the dog
control board claims, loss of 26
yearling lambs and a three year
old ewe with one sheep missing.
The sheep ; are pastured in the
brush between the alumina plant
and the railroad north of the
city. Sever dogs caught in the
slaughter set were killed. Paul
Marnach, dog license enforce
ment officer, -investigated the
case.
Registered nurse 25-50 for work
in small hospital on permanent
basis attractive salary opportuni
ty for advancement. Box 366
Portland 7, Oregon. Ph Cherry
114. i
HEAR PETITION
Because no one appeared as re
monstrator ;to the petition on va
cation of St. Alexcie township iir
the northern part of j Marion
county at - the hearing: Friday
morning the Marion county court
will enter in order granting va
cation. The township never was
used by tfie public and is now
farming land.
Dance Sat.,? - Silverton Armory.
Will pay good rent for 5 or 6 room
unfurnished house. Ph. 8118.
NEW HOUSES PERMITTED
Permits for three new houses
were issued; by the city engineer's
office, Friday. Kelly James re
ceived perrrission for $2500
residence at 296 N. 25th St.; A. T.
Brocket for; a $5500 home at 1310
N. 4th st ; and Ray, G. Nollman
for a 6000 home at 2005 N. 18Ui
st. 1
: Old time dance tonite. 259 Court.
STAMP SOCIETY MEETS
The Salern Stamp society has
resumed its monthly meetings
and anyone Interested In any
phase of stamp collecting is in
vited, to attend the next meeting
at the YMCA, 7:30 p. on Monday,
Mach 18. !
Young saleit lady wanted for mu
sic store. Must be able :to play
piano. Steady employment. Wills
Music Store, Salem, Ore.
FOAT OX f LRLOFGII '
Pfc. George A. Foat, here on
a 30-day furlough, has ie-enlislcd
for one yea? and is to report back
to Fort Jackson, S. C, following
his furlough.
Air tickctsifSee Kugel, 7?94.
BIO INITIATION
Fifty three new members were
initiated into the Salem Elks
lodge at unusually large initiation
ceremonies Thursday night
Dance Saturday Silverton armory.
j Christian and Missionary
'-air- k .
I Alliance Church
l North 5th at Gainea
7:30 Vest Salem Academy Choir
West Salem : Academy Band
Rev. John Ediger, Speaker
9:30 Youth For Christ Sinjfspiration
11:00 A.M. Theme, "ARE YOU AN UNMKRCIPUI,
SERVANT?"
'f -
J by pastor, Rer. Herman i. Bohl
Salem Churches
KNIGHT MEMORIAL Co relational ,
19th at Terry t. Guent speaker. Dr.
Egbert S. Oliver of Willamette uni
versity. Sunday school l a m. Morn
ing aervice 11 o'clock. Pilgrim youth
fellowship 6 p.m.
ST. PAI'I.'S rPISCOPAI,
Church at Chemeketa lit. Holy Com
munion 7 .TO ,m. Junior church and
clansei 9:45 a.m. ConfirtTrtalioii eivice
and sermon by Pihop Dag ell 11 a -in.
WerJnenda.vK: Holy rommunion 7
and 10 am. and instruction 7 p in
MinH LAND AVKNI'K FRIEND
N. Church at Highland. Cora E. Greg
ory, paftlor. Sundav school 10 a.m.
Morning wrvice 11 o'clock. Meeting for
worship followed by preaching. Eve
ning aervice 7:30 pin, Fvangeli-tic
service. Player meeting Wednesday.
7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting Friday. 9
a.m. at parsonage. Women' missionary
union Friday, all-day meeting. Wom
en'! missionary society Thurwlay, all
day meMng at the mission house.
SOUTH S.M EM FRIENDS
South Commercial at Washington
Mrs. John J. Trachsel, pastor. Sunday
school 9:45 a.m. Morning service 11 o'
clock. Sermon subject, "Walking in
Agreement." F veiling service 7:30 o'
clock. Sermon subiect, "Christ Su
perior to Joshua," IHeb. 4. Junior C.
E. 6:30 p.m. Sunday. Prayer meeting
Thursday, 7:30 p.m.
ST. MARK KV. LUTHERAN
343 N. Church lit. M. A. Gftzendan
er. DD. Sunday school 9:45 a m. Morn
ing service 11 o'cloclcv Sermon subject.
"The I-enten Cross in Our Daj ." J'as
toi's Instruction class 7:30 p.m.
ST. JOHN'S I I TIIt-HAV
North 16ih at A lit. Rev. H W. Gr--s.
pastor. Sunday acliool and Bible clas
S 30 a.m. Morning nervice 10 30 o'
clock. Midweek Lenten service "Wed
nesday. 7:45 p m. Lutheran hour. Sun
day, at 9:30 a.m. -itli Dr. Walter A.
Maier a speaker.
CENTRAL LITHtRAN
Hood at North Summer ft. R. A
KrurKer, paitor. Sunday school and
adult Bible clas, 45 a in. Murnine
service 11 o'clock. Sermon subject '0
t'a.tnlrn Generation." Junior league
at Gervais at S p.m. Mondav. church
council meets at 7:30 ji m. Tucudav.
confirmation classes at 7.30 p m. Wed
nesday. Lenten service: "lie Forgets
Not His Own." 7.30 p.m. Tliurs(lav.
choir rehearsal st 7 30 p m. (All-drf
meetings at Wt Center kt )
CHRIST l.l'THCRAN tAI.C)
State st. at 18th. F. IL.Thfiier. pastor.
Sunday school 9 45 a m Morning slu ice
11 o'clock. Sermon subject "God
CT . .1 1 1 .
L.UHO. e.vemna service 7.30 o
clok Candlelight service for returned
service men. Chap-lain Knrl Ufcr speak
ina:. Inten service. Wednesday, 1 .10
pm. "Artd f'etcr Remeiiibei ed." (ou
firmatioti class, Saturday, 9 30 a m.
JASON I FK SfKTHOniST
North Winter at Jeffeu-on S Un -nor.
Smith, pastor. Sunday school S 45
a.m. Morning service 11 o'clock. Ser
mon -subject. "The Radiance of the
Gospel." F.vcning service o'clock.
Youth fellowship groups. Church no
host fellow liiip dinner Sunday. 1J .10
AWARDED CONTRACT
The Glen O. Slevpnscin Ctin
struction company h;is boen
awarded the contract fur dike
work at the Staylon island source
of Salem's city water, Carl Gucn
ther, the city's water department
manager, announced Friday. Cost
of the work, which includes mov
ing approximately 20.000 yards
of gravel, is to be approximately
$7400.
RETURNS TO SALEM
Mrs. Mabel MtCauIev has re
turned to her home in Shlem af
ter spending the winter in Santa
Barbara, Calif., with her daugh
ter, Pauline Wct.ig. Mrs. Wetzig
accompanied her mother home
and will remain with her while
Sergeant Wetzig, with the first
marine air wing In China, is
overseas.
MRS. A. D. CRAIG DIES
Mrs. A. D. Craig, former Salem
resident, died In Napa. Calif.,
Mrs. Sarah Woodburn, SaJem, her
daughter learned Friday. The re
mains will be brought to Salem
for services and interment. Ar
rangements await arrival of rela
tives from the east.
CHILD CUT BY AXE
Nancy Jo Walker. 2217 Che
meketa st was treated at Salem
General hospital Friday for a
badly cut lip, received when she
walked behind her father while
he was chopping wood, Salem
first aid reported.
GIRL TO BROOKS COITLE
Mr. and Mrs. Isidro C'abaccang.
Brooks, are the parents of a girl
born Friday ft Salem General
hospital.
IIINTZ BAB V. GIRL
A daughter was born Friday to
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hintz, 205
Salem Heights ave , at Salem
General ho.-pital.
TAKE SONS HOME
Mrs. Paul Spcndal. 1260 NT. 21st
st., atai Mrs. Thomas W'ebor, jr..
Independence, took their infant
sons linmc Fi itlwy from Salem
Gcneijl hospital.
MRS. PARKER HOME
Mrs. Minlford Parker, route 1.
and hrr infant daughter were
home from Salem Deaconess hos
pital. Also home fiom the s;mie
hospital was Mrs. Donald New
man, Cutler City.
BUSINESS FOLK CALLERS
Mr. and Mrs. Max Burris, who
operate a Women's w ear shop in
Eugene, were callers In Salem on
Friday, slopping here en route to
Portland.
ROCKIIILL FUNERAL TODAY
The funeral of Clarence Rock
hill will be held at 2:30 p.m. Sat
urday, March 16, in McMinnville.
felloushlp banquet
FIRST MRTHOHIST
Chuicii at State si. Joseph M Adjms,
paMor.Sunday w;hool S.lfl a.m. Mornins
service 11 o'clock. Sermon subicrt.
"Saved By Hope." Kvciiiiig service 6 .ki
o'clock. Vesper service by candle lignt.
Subject, "Guides and Guide Posts ot
the Christian Life"-meditated by the
pastor. 7:15. interest groups, mteitnd
diate (junior high); youih lellowsnip
(senior highi: Wesley tello-wslup icol
lege), adult group. VSCS Wednesday.
7. JO p m. Kvenmg nierlijig. Guest
speaker, Re . Halpli Kleen, "Eva-ngel-isiii,
a Stiategy ol Peace."
. .
FIRST PRFSBYTF.RIAN
Owmeketa at Winter st. Chester W.
Harnblin, pa?tor; Francis H Chai?i
bers, assistant. Sunday school 9 45 a.m.
Morning service 10:55 o'clock. Sermon
subject, "The Lost Word." by the pas
tor. Evening service 7:30 o'clock. -.sermon
subject "Two Cowards," by the
pastor. Sundry, 6:15 p.m.. junior high;
6 15 p.m., Tuxis fellowship. Mondav.
7. .10 p.m.. Boy Scouts. Thursday, 6.30
p.m. Univeisity of Life.
I FSI IE MFTHUDIST
South Commercial at Myers. Joseph
Knotts, pastor. Sunday school 9 45 a.m.
Moining service 11 o'clock Sermon
subject, "When Love Is Lirtle." 6:30
p.m., youth fellowship. Evening serv
ice 7 30 o'clock. Hepoit of youtn fe
lowthip state conclave, f Mayer meet
ing Thursday at 7.30 p.m.
EVANGELISTIC TABF.RNACI.K
Assembly of (iod
Lltri at Kerry st Hev. Walter S. Fred- !
erick. pastor. Sunday school V 4j am
Morning sei vice 11 o'clock. Sermon i
subject, "Six Steps to Arruinpluh
rnent." 6 .10 pm . Christ's Ambassadors' ;
service for Y.P. Evening seivice 7.45 1
o'clock. Sermon subject, "It's a Fact - j
It Happened I-ong Ago." Werinet-day.
i:45 p.m., piayer, praise and Bibie
uu.v. nanio pioj-rains over r.-l..vi -
naturaay ) JU p.m., 1 abernacje Echoes;
Sunday 5.15 p in., Sermons' in Song.
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST
Hood at North Summer. O. T. Dick
inson, pastor. Sabbath school S:30 a.m.
Saturday. Morning, service 11 o clock
M.V. meeting at 3:.J0 p m. Guest D'-k-
er. Elder fi. E. Patteison of Albany.
I Evangelistic meetings Sundaj, Wed
: nesday, Fuday.at '7:.!0 p.m.
FOt RSQl AHF (.0PH.
4'0 North 19t!i. Hev. Chaile Tate,
pastor. Sunday school. 8 43 a.m. Morn
ing service 11 o'clock. Evening sei v -ice
7:45 o'clock. Stimon subject. "Will
the Christian Gospel Meet the De
mand of the Atomic Age?" Tuesday
7.45 p.m., praer and Bible study.
EM MAN l' El. PENTEf'OHTAI.
445 Ferry st. G. M. Eads. Dtor. Sun
day school 10 am. Morning set vice II 1
; o flock. Evening service i M) o'clock.:
i Evangelist ft i ace Yadon. guest S(nak
1 er. .Special meetings nightly 7 :3o p.m. '
except Monday and Satuidar, Even
gehsis Giace Yadon and 1-o-ene llol- !
man a, speakers.
I CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY Alliance
I Noilii atli at Games. Herman J.
j Bolil. pastor. Sunday scnool U 45 a m.
Morning service II o'clock. Sermon
j subject, "Ale You an I'nmeiciful Serv
ant.''' Evening serv ice 7 DO o'clock. The
! West Salem acatiemv choir arid banrt
; will be presented. The Rev. John Edl
ger will speak. Young people 5:itl.
orchestia piaclice B..I0. Wcdnesda
; night uniting w ith Child F.v nj;eliiti
j Mw.Monai y convention, Thursdav, 2 p.
! in. Missionaiy band. Thuisdav, 7 .Ml
i p in. Hev. UeWitt Pi lchard will show
, coloied pictmes of the Navajo Indian
i misisonary w oi k.
FIRST SFIRITl AI.IST N
248 N. Commercial. Serv ices at 2 .10
and 1:30. Speaker, Rev. .Mary .Mann.
Circle at 8.
CHI RCH OF JFSI S CHRIST
Of Latter Day Saints
40 North Cottage st. Don H. Wall,
bishop, Sunday s nool 10 am. Priest
hood meeting. Relief society and prim
ary, 11:30 a m. Sacrament meeting 6 i0
p m. MIA Tuesday, 7 .30 p.m.
ENGI.KW'OOII IMIFD HRTHRFN
N. 17t!i and Nebiaska J. M. fiocxl
heait. partor. Sunrlay school 8 4.i am.
Morning service II o'clock. YViting
evangelist. Dr. Snvder brines message.
Se rrtion subject, ' Our Adequate Sav iour."
i 30. Ur. Snder speaks to the
voutli groups. Evening service 7 .10
o'clock. Dr Snviler pi caches on A
Call to Rededication. After evening
service, youth iound-up meets.
CAVARY BAPTIST"
I.ibeity at Miller it. Dr. Charles
Durden. pastor. Sundav school 9 45 a
in. Morning service 11 o'clock Ser
mon subject "This Age of Miracles.'"
4 p.m., Campfne vefper. "The Music
of Hill and Dale." 6:30 p m. Youth
fellowship groups. Evening service 7 30
o clock Seimon subject. "We Live in
a Glass House." 6:30 p m. Wednesday
chuicii supper. 7.30 pin, piajei serv
ice. BETHEL BAPTIST !
North Cottage at D st. J F. Olthoff.
DD. pastor. Sunday school b 45 am
Moining service 11 o'clock. Sermon '
subject "Seventy Yea.s of Gods!
Abounding Grace. ' Youtu fellowship
hour, fl:30. Program given bv students!
from Western Baptist Theological Sem- i
maiy of I'oitland. Evening service 7 M
o'clock. Sermon subiect. "fopies o :
Jesus." Wednesday evening at 7:45, Bi
ble study and pi a in.
FIRST BAPTIST j
Liberty at Marion t. G.irft miniver
for the day. Rev. .luhu-, E. Heir Sm- !
day school 43 a in. Morn, rig s-ivic'
II o'clock. Seimon subject ' The Test
of Dlcipleslnp." Evening se vxe 7 an :
o'clock. Sermon subject "Rejoice in tlie
Lord."
I
IMMANI FL BAPTIST
Hazel at Academy. Lee Wiem, pa tm .
Sunday school 9 .43 am. Morning serv
ice 11 o'clock. Sermon subject. "Ex
position on St. John." Evening ervice
7 :30 o'clock. Special music. Wednesla,
7.30 pm., prayer and Bible study. ,
nil ri h or noii
IMO South 22nd st. Rev. O. W Cleg- .
horn, pastor. Sunday school 10 a m.
Morning scivice II o'clock,. Evening,
.service 8 o'clock. Young people's En
deavor Friday, 8 p m. No Wednesday
night service next week due to the
praer conference in Silverton,
FIRST CHRISTIAN
Center at Higit st. Dutiliv Strain.
t nastoi ; Cl.iy J. Pomeroy. a-Kciate pas-
' tor. Sunday school W.45 a rn. Morning j
j service 10:.ifl o'clock. Set rutin subject, i
"Called to Be Chi i.-l inn" ' Seivice of
-dedication of New Canllomr Bdls ;it
! 4 p in Junior hlghris irc! at 5 4.7
i p m Voting people neet at 6 15 p m.
Fvening service i -o imIihk Srrrrion
subler l "When New L.le t unw-v'' Scout
Methodit men's
Tuesday. 6.30.
First Ilethodisl Church
6:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m.
VESPER SERVICE-
CANDLELIGHT
in
'Guides and
cf the
Christian Life"
Meditation by the pastor
For YOUTH COLLEGE AIM IT Agrs
7:15 - Interest Groups
INTERMEDIATE (Junicn High)
- YOUTH FELLOWSHIP (Senior High)
VESLEY FELLOWSHIP (College)
ADULT GROUP
Morninc Worship 11:00 a.r
"Saved
I Joseph M.
troop 4 meets Monday at 7 30 p in.
I'huich night Welnesday l 6 3 p.m.
Prayer me-ting and Bible study Thurs
day at 7:30 p m. "Pastoia" Call Daily
at 9. CO am, KSLM.
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL
North Cottage at Marion t. Rev.
R. Huntington. DD, pastor. Sunday
school 9 45 a.m. Morning strlce 11
o'clock. Sermon subject "Vain Is Our
Flight " Anthem. "Be Thou Faith
ful." Solo. "Peace Be Still " sung by
Mrs. David C.nneron. Pilgrim Fellow
ship, 5 p in. at the church. Theme:
"It Matters What I Believe About the
B:b!r." Open houe for junior high
group at the parsonaKe. 6 30-9. Special
meeting for persons inteicstcd m the
discussion of themes dealing with the
meanings of the Christian religion, con
ducted weekly by the pastor, S pm
TIIF. FIRST ( Hl Ht II OF GOI
Cottage ut Hood st. Rev. and Mrs
H. A. Schlatter. at'r. Sundav school
9 4.1 a m." Junior chinch 10 45 am.
Morning service II o'clock. Sermon sub
ject. "The Pharisee and the Publican
at Worship." Evening . service 6 45 o'
clock. Young people's service. Evan
gelistic Rev. M. Wesley Skinner, speak
er. Rev. M. Wesley Skinner will con
tinue the evangelistic services each
evening at 7.45 p in , except Satuiday.
INSTITUTE OF RFI.IGIOI S SC IENCE
262 N. Cottage. Dr. Olive Stevens,
pastor. Morning serv ice 11 o clock. Ser
mon subiect. "The Truth Shall Make
You Free." Mondas;, Dr. Maty B. Prrri
dergra.st. COl'RT STREET i HRISTIAV
17th at Court s W. H. Ln,an. pas- j
tor. Sundav school 8:45 a m. Morning
service 10 SO u'dw-ic. Sermon subject.
"United We Stand. ' Christian En- i
deavor hour 6 M p.m. Evening service j
7.30 o'clock. Sermon by Tom Court-I
tiey. ir. Midweek cliuicli night strv-
ice. Thursday, 6 :to p.m. i
FIRST C HI RC H of the NAZRENE
13th at Center. Rev. R. W. Coulter,
pastor; Rev. Frank W, Watkin. jr., as
sitant pastor. Sunday school 9 45 a m
.Morning service 11 o'clock. Sermon
i subject.
White Lives m a Stained
Youth Eiouos mert at fi-.Tfl n
World.
m. Evening service 7:30 o'clock Yoin.o
i people s rally Sermon
subfert. "This
lis Our Day!" Set vice
young people.
sponsored by
BETHANY EVANGELICAL
and Reformed Churrh
North Capitol at Marion . Rev
Fred F. Ott. pastor. Sundav school 10
am. Morning service II o'clock Ser
mon subject "The -Thee of I.ent A
Call for Repentance." Wednesday, fl
o clock, midweek piajei, Bible meet
ing. CHI RCH OF CHRIST
Madison at Raker t T. I.. Freeman
minister. Sunday school 10 am. Morn
ing service 11 o'clock. Evening pr-v-ice
7 o'clock. Song dull 7 45 Bible
study Wednesday evening. 7 30 o'clock.
SXI.EM TRI'TIl CENTER
2H2 N Cottage, l.ulti Walloh Qui. k
leader Evening service 8 o'clock Tues
day. March 19 "Snii irit. "Living ie
atively.'' Metaphtncal library at san.e
location, open Monday Uuougli Friday
from 1 to 4 p m.
CALVARY CHAPKIy- Full Gospel
1275 N. CT.ruch st Rev. I'laude C. and
Mary W. Bell, pastors. Sunday sclionj
10 am Morning seivlee II o'clock
Youth meeting, 7 p m. Evening serv
ice 7 45 o'clock. Tuesdav evening serv
ice, 7 45 p in. Friday. Fox Hole Ex
periences," i elated by veteran who
srivHl with General Pattons arm v.
Spcil miiimc finni the "A-nien coi
ner" broadcast of F'ntiland, 7:45 p.m
CHIRCH OF CHRIST
N. Cottage at Shipping. James A
Scott, pastor. Sunday school lo a.m.
Motmng service 10.45 o'clix-k. Sermon
subject. "The Law on Induction Into
the Church." Evening service 7:30 o'
clock. Seimon subject. "New Testa
ment Baptism. Mode, Design and Ele
ment." Young people's meeting and
open forum, 6:45 p in. Teacher's nor
! mal Tuesday, Thursday mgiaU, 7.30.
PILGRIM HOLINESS 1
975 Market st. Paul C. Ncring. pas- i
tor Sunday school 9 45 a.m. Morning j
service 11 o'clock. Evangelist James L. i
Dole speaking. Sermoi subject. "The!
Battle of Armageddon " Lovd and Mar-
grette Johnson v. ill be in. charge of
special nuiMt' anrl singing. Evening I
vivirf 7 o'clock. Young people's serv-!
ice. I.od Johnson, leader. 7:30. the I
clo'lng of tms reviv jil bv Rev. Dole. I
Wednesday pi aver meeting 7 .30 p.m. ,
FIRST CHI RCH of CHR!ST Scientist
Chemeketa at Liberty St. Sundav j
school 11 a.m. Moining seivice 11 n'- j
clok. Sermon subiect. "Substance." j
Evening service 8 o'clock. Sermon sub- !
ject. same. Wednesday" meeting at 8 I
include testimonies of healings. Read- I
Ing room 148 South High. i
FJoytl Anderson lo Give I
Series of Services in !
Wet Salem Church
The Rev. Lloyd Anderson will j
Rive a series of evangelistic ser- '
vices, at the Mennonite Brethren
church, West Salem. March 18 to :
24 at 7:45 p. m. Special music will
be Riven.
Anderson is a craduate of the
Northwestern Bible and Mission
ary Training school. Minneapolis,
and has been pastor of the FirM
Baptist chuich. The Dalles, for
the past six yens. He is a mem- j
ber of the board of trustees of the i
Western Baptist i-cmiriary at Port- ,
land.
GOOD MORNING
A home site on the moon?
Probably not in '46.
Far Better News
Right now you may be
assured of a home in Heav
en "The thmns (iod has
prepared for them that love
Him." (I Ccr. 2:9)
MARION COI'NTY
M'NUAY SCHOOLS
BY
Guide Posts
By Hope'
II
Adams, Minister.
Knglewood Church
To Observe Lent
Starting Sundav
The Englewood United Breth
ren church will observe Lent with
speci.il evangelistic service
ani.1
preaching by Dr. George F. Sny-
der of Los Angeles. He will ar- !
rive to begin the teries Sunday j
moi ning, March 17, when his ub- i
ject will be "An Adequate Sav-
iuui ,
Dr. Snyder
Fiift United
Los Angele.
cently ft-rn
is the pastor of the
Brethren church of
He came there re
Indianapolis, Ind.,
served the college
wbere he
Brookiide church for 12 years.
The Englewood church has just
finished the Muriy of the denomi
national booklet "Training for
Evangelism'' in preparation for
this series cf messages to which
the public is invited. Services
during the week will begin at
7:30 p.m. No service Saturday.
Valley Churches
FRATl'M METHODIST
Ernest R. Folrwmus, minifter. Church
school at 10 a tn . Donald M-ver. -.u-penntendent
Public worship at 11 a.
m. Sermon theme: "The Chun-i of
Christ."' Youth fellowship 7.30 p m.
SAI.EM HEIGHTS COMMUNITY
Community hall. T. C. Stanna:d.
pastor. Sunriav school 10 a.m.; C. F.
Skelton, superintendent. Motnitig seiv-
' ice 11 o'clock.
WEST SALEM METHODIST
Tmrd at Gerth. D H. Schulze. pas
tor. Sunday st nool 9:45 am. Morning
service 11 o'flotk. Sermon subject Tre
Basis for Living.'' Evening seiv.ee
7.30 o'clock.
H AVESVII.I.E Branch of First Baptist
North Pacific highway, at the sc.'io il.
Sundav school Si 45 am.; 'Fred B. ocr,
superintendent.
FOIR CORNFRS BAPTIST
East Slate at Alma ave. Rev. F.ank
O. Fen in. pa? tor. Sunday school 'i 45
am: B'H Sv.mford. a'apei mtendent.
Moriiing service 11 o'clock.
Tl'RNER CHRISTIAN
Gene Robinson. pator. Sunday chO'!
10 am. Morning service 11 o'..'-ck
Comtmin.or Seirr.on suhje t ' Rcarl
Reasons." Evening seivice H o clock.'
Sermon mbiect "Chiistians in Spic
ol Everything."
C4I.V4RY I I'THFRAN
Marion. O-e. Pi eibytei lan dirt
W. F. Geo.'g. pastor. Sundav ,cn
10 am. Moining setvtcc 11 o cWk.
III.
ol
KFI.ER COMMIMTY
I'ndenominatlftnal )
Grange hall. Rtv David llan.rr.. pav
tor. Sundav school il 45 am: l-aiieu
Stettler. superintendent. Morning n-n-ice
11 o'clock. Young people's meeting
7 o'clock. Evening set vice "i JO o cl'jclt-
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ST. TAltr CATHOLIC
Pine at Grant at. rather John 3.
Walsh, pastor. Sunday massei at I and
10. Kttk diy masses, at i.13. Sermcr,
benediction and question b. Wed
nesday. 7:3ft p.m. Way cf Cross ques
tion box Friday. 7.30 p ni. Sunday
discussicn meeting, p.m.
Mf THOIHKT t BIRCH
Mam and Fiske at. u. l.eonaja jones.
minister. Church achool. . 9 4S am.
Worsnip, 51. "Member Olie of An
other. "" Monday evening 7 3o. hy
S4-otit. 8, chuich school skoikert ten
fcience. C'AI.VARV IITHERAN
Jerev st. O C. Olson, pastor, fun
dav st h el and Bible clas 10 a m Di
vine wmlhip II. Topic "Mission Day,
Bunging Men to Jesu.'' p: oceiei)
al cftrimg for mission Midweek Len
ten seivwes. Thursda'. 7 .Ml. Topic.
"The -Acvnded Word li.tei ceding."
TRINITY I.LTHERAN
Serond t A st. M. J K. Fuhr. pas
tor Sunday school and Bibie cla 10
a rn. Divine worship at 11. Serrr.tn.
What Faith Can Do." I, inner leact
7 15 Lenten services. Wednesday at
S p m Choir rehearsal. T:".ur)ay.
p m. Mrs Tom Anderson director.
Junior choir. Salurday. 11 :13 a :n. Mr.
M. G. Gundnwm director Confitn.i
tmii instruction. Saturday 9.30 a.rn.
IMMANIFL II THERAN
Chuich st. S. L. Almiie. pastor. Sun-
dav school. 10 am. Div.ne worship, II.
Sern.cn "Onward and Coward id tr
l.ri;-an Life.'' Luther league. 7 30.
: Topic. Piaving Togethe: . " Lenttn
' er'ce Wetlmsday 8pm Jar for choir,
; Thin Mla.v 7 p in. Senior choir, TliU:CUy
8 p ii- Coi.fiiination clas, Saturday,
9 :m u m.
FIRST CHRISTIAN
Paik at 1st t. Ruie'.l Mvers. pas
tor. Hihi school. 9 4S a m. Serv.ce at
11 F.:.r:ea.-r 6:30. Evening service.
7 30
MARQI A'4 MFTHOniST
Scctu Muls road at Mj.-qjam. G.
Gaib'rfitn, mi.ister. Sundav sct-.ool 10.
Woi-r.p at 11. Young pe.,ne's strv
ice. 7 .30.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
Third at I.ei st. Surday hhool at
9 45. tivics at II.
5IIIMH II4Y AIIVETIT
fik t 2nd si Will.ii-i V,'.
paste-. Sjrh!th school. Sati:id
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Ki i-fl.ts of Pvt.'uas i a.!
VcGia'son. pastor. Sura- .
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