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CXITS TOTAL $119 , Alfred JEox. Salem, paid fine c-4 122.50 Friday In municipal rmtrt to cover a eerie of parking v. eJeuon tickets, for which a war rant had boen issued and penalty aeeXi. Cn CtmUm Pkotocrapha " Tr&aaM. lt NatTTprA Bldf. Tuning Ca win mm kt ilwivi re- tsjrnest better than 2 annually j Dr Forest L Howard, chiropractic at Salem Federal. Inquiry wel- naturopathle physician, re eeL ISO S. Liberty St. Phone j turned. KL , ! I Free mothproofing for your fur lree anbtiaproofing for your fur ; coat Store your coat and get your pm. Store jour coat and get your coat mothproofed. Price. US N. coat mothproofed. Price's. 133 N ' Liberty SL Phone 9121. liberty St. Phone t!21. , llOl'fE. GARAGE PERMITTED Building permits for a house, a garase and two alteration Jobs were-Issued by thecity engineer Tr'timy. Albert M. Friesen receiv- d a permit to build a house for aua r iutm auw at 1 J. J urn it: i at. W. W. Woodruff was given a permit for a garage at 2707 tSro4ui St. for an estimated $350 Alteration- were permitted" I-Xm-P at IIS N. 17th st and F K KuseeU at. 2323 Maple st. for 2V9. raulus Bros Packing company WIU start their 3-11 shift on Sat urday, June 22. aulus Bros." Packing company will start their 3-1 1 shift on ,Sat arday, June 22. WEN DOW BROKEN A window in the south door to, tho MeUoooUtan store. 13 N. C. rmverc1 a 1 St.. was broken po- 1-e were Informed Thursday. They said the window had appar ently been kicked out because no recti was present. A V Tumi sure upholstered and re- Jveired by expert workmen. Mc- ; Ait in Top Shop. S43 N. Church St " NcsHlgren's Cafeteria" Ls as cool, su a rueumtser'Vuring thee hot stay' Fast service good food "ne to spare on your lunch hour! afOTM ASTERS TO MEET Al Gragg. Salem posr&naster sjrill attend the meeting of Oregon fHectjrtaatera which open Sunday t Geerhart Tree ataotttproorlng for your fur coat. Store your coat and get your cei Bo4fc proofed. Price's. I2S N. Ufaerry St. Pnooe BI2L listen to Burke s Ravfco Camera 1 a.u a g t(Wj, , 9 XOaaJ UCCNSE3.TO WED ! ' Marriage license have been is- ued. at Vancouver. Wash, to Glenn W. Mortey Corvalhs. and Fern G. Harvill. Albany; at Port lesvd te Robert H. Rdena, Port- Ian?. and Edna M. &e. Salem; aVaa Milton Seymour, Tacoma. i 9n4 TJeanor C. Zeller. Aurora, fyoel J. Ward. Title snook, and Care Ine Gentle, Monmouth. TJisrharge eervtre lapel buttons ftvow available at Brown's Jewel ers sad Optician. Bring dLs rberge rertifieetea. Rjverstd cemetery JTDGE TUUTR CHAIRMEN In the Intereats of the Keep , f(in C. r m n nrimrm rint A tr residence 3i23 MapW i nregcfl urun program, t"V Wmwot, Jun. charie, wiiham Ju)e Grant Murphy v uited ! Kn at im age of 4 Hubnd of rhairmen OC the COmrnittee In St. j Anna Keen Salem fatner of Helen S a k I Wamlhurn U . ,KKb rri An ' Kn 0tner. Htochton. Calif. nd J-a u 1 . wooaowr,,, Hubberd. Au- Wliu-m JiMH.pri Km,n Salrro AllKJ ,m - ftaia anl, Oervala Friday. vlV4P ar to grandchildren, one sis- 6 ' ter and two brothers in Illinois, two LlltX Flower Shoppe, 1276 N. Lib- txars and oe brotlier in Afri. a Rtcu mrtk nhmtj Co4 tarion of iwir was held Friday. June rrij. i"ure ' tl t 8 p m. In th W. T Rigdm chap- . , . . . . . el Ruim masa Saturday. Jun 13 at Dt FTTXLIl N4.J4EM FILED I 9 je a m m SI Vincent D Paul church Inald E Duf field, George R Concluding services will be at St Bar Dwff.eld and Howard H. Duffield J 1 "th,,,ic c'mf,,'ry TV. 4, Salem, filed an assumed ' Tts tnaisl name certificate with the' r . , ., vrij.. . . v " ... "" in. rr am Kef wirm 1 r-T f ' v v. ; CARD OF THAN KM wish-to thank our many ftM-uis foe thetr ktndneaa em terxl ed tc US during the loss of our brttrr and uncle. MRS. MARY ELLEN I SHAM AND FAMILY. WE HAVE IT Qttlclter Bahlnn and ElLxlng is bach again .m Improved Model. 3 Kitchen teatrtl speeds. Sieunlesc Chromium pear-shaped beaters for Letter blending. Iarge and small rerolring bowls. Poer juieer, rapid draining bowl. Guaranteed! Salem HUarduare Co. 129 N. Commercial rCKMIT OK ANTED Clarence Page, rout 6. was (ranted a permit by the Marion county court Friday to mov a baler and combine over market and county roads. Asparagus for canning and freez ing. M4a Ranch. S mile north in Polk county. Bring container Phone 2-3072 INDIAN IIEI.D Frank Norweet. Dallas 'Indian, i was returned here from Portland j Friday morning where he had been arrested on a Salem justice , court warrant charging htm with ' wnUng obscene literature re- ; Venetian blind', laundered paired, retaped Ph 2-4418 so nr. service Paul us Bios Packing company will start their 3-11 shift on Sat urday, June 22. River, silt top soil St fill dirt. Com! Sand & GraveL Ph. 21 SECRETARY BACK Mrs. Ruby Bergsvtk. executive wrraUr nf thm Mdrion rrairttv heelth asoction has returned ; . . " aner attending me convention oi . the National Tuberculosis asao- ' elation in Buffalo N. Y. THe con- venuon was arvenaea oy IJU.j aei- egatea including representations ' from tries. a number of foreign coun- "Nohlgren's Cafeteria" is as cool hot as a cucumoer during in days! Fast service good food- time to spare on your lunch Jiour! j l'ed guitars and accordions want ed. High prices paid Star Ex change Loan office. 311 N. Com'l. La wn mowers, tools, sharpened at your door. a Center. Ph. 9091. CARLSON GRADI'ATES John Harvey Carlson, son of Mr and Mrs. Emil C. Carlson. 1473 N 4th St. Salem, received gineertrg from C ae School of . . . .. , i.w u ! Applied Science on June 16th. He is a member of the American So- ciety of Civil Tjiatmeers. He a Lao attended trie University of Call- ' rornia at Berkeley. ! Wedding pictures Uken at the ; church. 320 State. Ph. 722. . . , i Beauty operator wanted Bonnie Pauty Shop. 4S2 Court st. (ODDninnffliirnes eraell Mrs Kmllr Cornell, former Salem resreit, Jun IS. in a Portland sani tarium, age SS ' reais Survived by a on. Willi R Cornell. Pot Hand, and a brother. Chaile I. Parmenter. Salem Funer al Mrvim will b h14 Aaiui dV. Jun SS. I I am. at th H A. Rose FunwraJ Horn tn Portland Burial ui At t residence, route 1. Brooks. June 3. KnlM S Tontz at th th age rrtha T of M years Hu.band of Be ... . . . ... iontf or saiem lamer or iwrs Maur ice Kelly of Reedport l.elie lontr or 1 Tigard. Mis t Irde B.eh;n of Salem aixt Miaa Peggy T011I1 of Riveride c.ahf . or iln Aneha Tontz of Portland; btotler of J. lxgarr 'font of fsattminre. Md . Mm Bertha Tontr. Mill Ida T.nt and Mm W T. lw reru. all of Poitland Si giandchil dren ala survive Funeral service will b hell Saluiday. Junt XX. at I POIlMKYKn Electric FOOD MIXER 2350 Salem, Oregon AKTICLX FTLID Supplementary articles of asso ciation bt the Donald Farmers union Warehouse filed with the Marlon county clerk Friday chan ges the name to Donald Farmers Cooperative and limits member ship to persona who produce farm products which the association handles The article were filed by Walter T. Smith, Killan W. Smith. Frank Klrsch. R R. Mit chel and J A Manegre. Paulus Bros Packing company will start their 3-11 shift on Sat urday, June 22. Rummage aale Marine Corp League Aux. Fii and Sat.. June 21. 22. Comer Hood and North Church. MESSMAX BABY BORN Mr. and Mrs Andrew Mes- ! man, route 6 . box 84 L, are the Darenu of a aon horn Friday at Salem General ho.spital. j rUwtor. flr Mi.. jh 21754. Reroof with Johns-Mam ille shin- gle Maths Bio. 14 S. Com"l. Ph 4642. I In- ; Til REE MOTHERS HOME Tv.-.- .. v. . w it,.:. fantg home from Salem General I vs Anna Ln and William E l-oe-hospiUl Friday They were Mrs. Je,'"' rply dmm'" 'nd M. D Parker and daughter. 1040 I Sherman R Miller vs Harel C Mil N Church st : Mrs B. J. Iverson ler: Defendant file demurrer, and son. 185 N. 22nd st : and Mrs. I Sarah Beatrice Tacker vs Arl.e S Andrew Halversen and daughter, 1790 S. Winter st Latest type power floor sanders St polishers. Woodrow's. 325 Cen ter St. Paining St decorating Ph 7552. , SON TQ DETROIT COI PLE j . Pri e,.i.,.ir- parent, of . n bornFriday at Salem Deaconess hmsniLa! Paulus Bros Packing company will start U-7 night shift. Mon day. June 24. Paulus Bios Packing company night shift. Mon- will start ll- day, June 24 Paulus Bios Parking company will start 11-7 night shift.. Mon day. June 24 BR IN SO BABY. SON A son was born Friday to Mr and Mrs. Darold Brunton, route 3. at Salem Deaconess hospital. I Paulus Bros Parking company night shift, Mon- day. June 24 " Hmct Saturday. Silverton Arm- 0ry. SAt'NDERS .SON BORN Mr. and Mik Ronald Saunders. 2435 S Summer st . are the par- enU of a son born Friday at Salem LVaones.s hat5pital Old tune dance tomte 250 Ctnjrt p rr ia th W, T Rigdon chapel with concluding servtcs- at th City View cemetery ftev Seti H Huntington ill officiate Hagedara At the rnuknrt 14S Fir st . Ra lem. Vtaynt W Hagedorn. 3S. son of Mr and Mrs. W. J. Hagedorn of the tarn addreaa. brotners. Val H. Hage dorn at Myrtle Point. Oral O Hage dorn. Pruieville. Murrel M Hagedorn. ' Poitland. on sister Ms Paul H Hiuvr. Salm: grandson of Mrs. Sarari M Wr1tnv. Cok. Wash Th itev P W r.ilkel) to ofriciare at Uia -in-ra! seivtcea tn b held Saturday at 3 p m in tne hapel of the W T Rigdon Co Concluding serv'.ct-s In Be U. rent Me rioi lal par k Mr . ' Ceot EInr Moor., at tr. rei dence 34S S Cottage st . Tnursda. June 20 Surviving are th widow. Mrv Gladu C Mogf. Salern: sitteis. Mrs Grace Mtlvin ar.d Mrs Alta Hudle ston. both Of Kaiem. and Mrs. Alice I-akin n California, several nieces and nepnews Christian Sctence services will b held iva'urdav. June 22. at 10 30 a m. tn '('lough-fiar nek rhapel Internier.t wl!l b made in St. Paul. Minn KeaaiMg Mr I rri Redding lale resident of West Sdlrru at a local liospital June 20 Survived by a daugnter. Mrs Flri.ma ICdwaitfs of Wgt Salem Shipment will be made to Wheeler. Wtac . by Clough- j Bar rick ( for set vices and Inter- I iiient . Sanllh Mn Craca L Krmth. at t tie resl- ! dence. 2J40 t Chuich street. Jun 21 Survived by her huihsnd. Ernest Smith of Salern mottier. Mis Flia beth Malhls of Salern: wn daugtileiv. Mrs. Oleta Ada'r and Mrs. Canihn Imlah of Salem son Krnest J. Smith I of Salem; thiee sislert. Mrs. Selma ;orton.and Mrg Mvrtl Sutler nf -Salem, and Mrs. Margaret Kellog of Tur ner, tittee brother. J J. MathK and I Roy Matins of Svalern and Vern Matins of Portland, apd five grandchlldi en j Announcement of services later by I (.'lough-Barrlck company. I ' - - - I Caen i In this city Jun 21. kobel F. Can 1 non. Ia resident of 304S Breyman Ave . 4sileni. at. th age of 35 Years, 'wife of Don C ah non of Salem, mother of Susari l.ee and Jean Elizabeth Can turn, both of Salem: sister of Chal mer I-e Ceeorga. Willia!T George and Mis. liaiel Davts. all of Portland. Jess Georg of Salem and Major Jolin Cieorge sf Taeorna Wash Furveial serv ice will be held Monday. June 24. at I 3d p m rr the W. T. Rigdon chapel with concluding services at Belcrest Memorial park Jtev. Chester W. Haiu glm will officiate. Thinking About Up Warmih For BLANKET m JULY Watch 9w .. j . e . agaatr asa.. mmm. Salem. STUDENTS VISIT PLAVT Approximately 100 student at tending the special speech and reading school sponsored by the State department of education were shown through the May flower Milk plant Friday after noon as part of the recreational program that is provided for the boys and girls who hail from all parts of the state. Recreation Di rectors Bob Keuscher and Sylvia Claggett accompanied the young sters. Several other similar ex cursions are planned during the six remaining weeks of the school Air-Steamship Tickets anywhere Kugel 7884. IPanMnc DUeedDrroils (nriT t-,RC,T lulKT A J Gillen v S H HUUv Motion' filed to rent rain defendant from re- ceiving SHOO from city ef St. Taul and to have accounting between the j partier. on the grounds that a business partnership txuts between plaintiff and defendant. j Steve Anderson, administrator of I estate of Pedro Guerrero Cabral vi Uoyd U. Clough and others: Motions to strike filed. Ernest Ingram and Ada E Ingram plaintiff custody of four minor child i en and $100 per Ifconth luppoi t money. Carmen Coburn vs Robert Coburn- Suit for divorce ctvarging cruel and ; inhuman trtatment asks for custody : of two minor children. 23 per month j support money for each child and i m per month alimony Mai rieo r to . v. m Minn Harold E White vs Deena Hart and others: Defendant file amended an swer . admitting and denying. J. J Barrett and others vs Ben Crtwy: Complaint for S2S9 and SIM for services and funds allegedly ren dered John R Trey vs State Industrial Accident com m isaion Defendant files answer admitting and denying Rav H Sanford vs James Thomas and Val D Slopei . Motion to stiike fh-d by defendant Free Method lot church of Wood burn vs Anloiw J Pokornev and Tillie Pokornev Third amended complaint to quiet title filed Jl STK E OI RT Victor . Jiiwph Carbaugh: chai ged Veterans to Be Asked Plans For Education Trie problem .worrying mt of the nation's institution of learn ing is how many of the veterans who have been Issued certificates of eligibility for education intend to u.e them in the near future. In an attempt to solve this problem, the Veterans Adminis tration will mail out question naires this week to the more, than 20O0 returned aervicemen and women who have unused certifi cate. Results are expected to be available to institutions by the middle of August. The Northwest branch of the administration has expanded the national survey to provide esti mates of the number of veterans who expect to attend various educational institutions in the northwest and the number of vet erans interested In on-the-job-training and apprenticeship pro grams Information will also include . . A .t.Hintf 1 1 m A and dutation of training f training and the veteran's marital status Service Toclav f W. t . Hagedorn r Funeral services will be held at 3pm today from the W. T. Rig- don Co. chapel for Wayne W. Hagedorn, 35, who died at his home in Salern on Thursday fol lowing limg illns-N The Rev. P. W. Kuk-sen Is to officiate, and inteiment will be in Belcrest Memorial park Survivors include the parents. Mr and Mrg. W. J Hagedorn and a sister. Mrs Paul H Hauser. all of Salem: brothers. Vale Hage dorn. Myrtle Point: Oral O Hag-edom. Ptineville. and Murrel M. Hiigedorn, Portland. Irgul Notice IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATI OF ORXGON. IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF MARION IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ELIZABETH L HOLCOMB. De ceeaed j NOTICE OF AMENDED FIN At i. ACCOUNT KOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That Jssie May Hall. Executrix of th above named. Estate, has filed her Amended Final Account tn th above entitled Court. Pursuant to an order of said Court. 10 00 AM. on June 14. 14. is appointed as Uv time, and th cham bers of th Circuit Court In the Court Houst in Salem. Oregon, as th pusew for th riearirvg of objections to such Amended Final Account and settlement thereof JESSIE MAY HA IX Executrix of said Estate MyXS-J 1-S 13-22 Storing Winter? a for it! Or. EVENT Salem Churches SOUTH SAI.B.M nitNDI South Commercial at Washington Charles C Haworth. pastor. Sunday school 9 45 a m. Morninl worship 11 a m. Evtnini worship. vmmfT srvio a S 30 p m Pit)f meeting Wednes day. 7 -30 p.m. CHRIST IX'THIRAN State street at lSUi T H Theuer. pastor. Sunday school I (9 m Morn Utf service it o'clock. Prof ram by Sunday school. Church picnic follow ing service at Paradise uplands. HIGHLAND AVE. rat I ENDS Church street at Highland t'ora E. Gregory, pastor. Sunday school 10 a m. Morning service II o'clock. Evening service 7 30 o'clock. Sermon subject. with no operator's licenae, St fine and costs. Altert Renner; charged with as sault and battery. $50 fin and costs. Albeit I-ehe Kane: charged with passing with insufficient cleaiance. SS fine and costs. Perry Madison Card: charged with no vehicle license continued for 30 days: charged with truck speedin lined 113 and costs: charged i I til overheight ehicle .S fine and coU. MI'NICIPAI, COI RT Alfred Fox. Salem parking viola tions S22 Bvrun J Cook. Portland driving while under the influence of Iretom caling llquoi Slil fine, 30 (lavs in jail suspended Wilbur A Cox. "H S 13.th ure to stop $2 SO bail Richard T Beaslry. route 3. box BrfHR reck leu driving. SM) bail Fverett H. Wails. Turner, violation of th basic rule. 17 50 bail MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS ( ha Mes A. Barclay Investment a.nd Mary Jan Simmorw. 22. secretary, both Salem Robert Warren Gormaen 23. I' S njvv. Spokane Wash . and Nancy I xu Wallace. 19. Salem B Wager. 33. bookkeeper and Diiium Starr. IS. clerk, both Salem Forrest Hartrler. 38. laboier. and Eileen Dew. IS. secretary, both, llub baid O D Lynch. 73. and A C. Smoth ers. TS. housewife, both Lebanon. (enteiinial Of Christian Church Opens I The Christian churches of Ore i gon will celebrate their 100 years ' of Oregon history at the C'enten- nial convention which will- con vene at the Turner Camp Grounds on Monday, June 24. Thi conven tion will climax five years of defi nite planning tovachieve certain centennial Bals. chief of which was the winning of 10.000 new church members, raining of a fund of $50,000 to expand the work of the churches in this state. The guest speaker for the ses sions which begin Monday night is the Rev. L.. N. D. Wells, pastor of the East Dallas Christian Church of DaiJa. Tex. The Rev. Mr. Wells ha completed his 24th (.year as pastAr of that large city church, which now ranks fust tn mtsatonary giving among the Christian churche in America and is a forceful and dytuimic speaker. The Rev. and Mrs. Cioulter. foi mer missionaries In China, will arsd be guests at the convention. Cioulter was for four years a Japanese prisoner or war ano wnen reieasea last August he remained in China foJ- some time, helping in a survey r the mission station. Only a month ago he returned to the utrfles. and thi is the first conven tion aof Disciples of Christ which he will address. The Rev. Vernon ' . - win aiso oe among me guest speakers. An aduit conference, consisting of morning classes, makes up a part of the agenda for each day. One of the highlights of the week will be a pageant, prepared by Roos J. Griffeth. president y of Vni-thu.'Mt fhristian rnllpffrr In s-i. ft -.11 -,.:,4 th- IftO UvK... " T . ."" years of history of the Disciple of Christ in -"Oregon, beginning with 13 members., and now com piismg a chin ch memoet sh-ip of more than 30.0(h) The First t'hnsti.in rhuri h of Salefn. which rank?! second in .sire in Oregon, has cancelled all meet ings during the week in order that members my atte-nd the conven tion at Turner A Kuet minister will preach Sund.iy morning iit the hx-rtl pulpit, the Hev. Walter -My-ei- of Beaveiton. His subject will be "And This CJrace Alwo." In the evening, the Rev. Dudley Strain will preach on the sib ject "On doing Ahead", which will follow an impressive installa tion service for officers ( the Women's Council. Calvary Baptist Will Observe Chi Id re n '8 Day Children's and Promotion day will be observed Sunday at 9:45 a m. at Calvary Baptist church. 1230 S. Liberty. The Rev. L H Randle, general . superintendent 'of the Sunday school is in charge. Six scenes portraying different parts of the Lord's prayer will be presented. Junior choir will sing "Happy Children's Day "; Ada Hudson, an intermediate. "Teach us to Pray". A duet by Nadine and Neva Oilman, "A Child's Thanksgiving", and Mary Dean Halvorson will sing "We'ie Chil dren of One Father". Promotion certificates will be presented by Rev. Howard Hous ton, associate pastor. Speaker for 11 a m. and 7:30 p m. services will b Dr. Richard Furman of the World Mission crusade. 110 COVER CHARGE NO ADMISSION CHARC.E NO MINIMUM CHARC.E AT ANY TIME AT IJORIIMDY imilOR Salem's Gayest Night Rendezvous Dance to the Music ef Earl Whitney's Orchestra FINEST IN FOODS STEAK AVAILABLE Phone Early far Reservations. 55S5 Chnstiun Endeavor 6 JO. Prayer meet ing Wednesday. 7:30 and Friday at I a m. in parsonage. Missionary meeting Thursday al "Missionary house." INSTITl'TE OF Rll ICIOl I SCIKNCE SA1.KM MIST CHAPTEB 362 N. Cottage street Dr. Olive Stevens, pastor. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Sermon subject, "God's Law.". FIRST CONGREGATION At. Marion and Cottage streets. Rev S R Huntington. D O . pastor. Sunday school I 11 i in. Morning service 11 o'clock Sermon subject. "Th C'om foi led Life" (not necessarily comfor table). Pilgrim Fellow ship at the church. .7 p.m. SAI.EM TKl'TH CENTER 343 N Cottage. Lulu Walton Quick, leader. Evening service S o'clock Tues day. June 23. Subject. "The Masks of year." Lihraiy open 9 afternoons each week. 1 to 4. SEVENTH-DAY AUVKNTIST North Summer at Hood. G T Dick inson, pastor. Sabbath school 9 30 a m. Study. "Th Life of Christ." Morning service 11 o'clock. Elder H. R. Gay. Portland. Oregon, speaker. Wednesday evening service 8 o'clock. Elder J. M. Comer, speaker. ST. JOHN'S l.t'THK A strc W. Gross, pastor. Sunday school and Bible cla.i 9.30 a m. Morning service 10 30 o'clock. Lutheian hour at 8:30 a m. BETH AW EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED ' orner North Capitol and Marion street. Rev. Fred F. Ott. pastor. Sun day school 10 a m. Young people's In struction 10 a m. Morning servic 11 o'clock. Sermon subject. "A Good Man and How He Is Made." CBl'RCH OF CHRIST North Cottag at Shipping Jas. A. Scott, minister Sunday school 10 a rn. Morning service 10 J o'clock Sermon subject. "The Incentives of the Gos pel " Evening service 7:30 o'clock Sermon subject. "Walking toy Faith." Young People's service 6 43 pm. Wed nesday evening prayer service 7.30. , PIl.nRIM HOLINESS 875 Maiket street Rev. Vernon G. (Story, pastor. Sunday school 0 49 am. Morning service II o clock. Sermon subject. "God's People." Evening serv ice 7.30 o'clock. CALVARY BAPTIST 1230 S l iberty. Hev Charles Durden. D D . pator. Sunday school 8 43 a.m. Morning service II o clock Sermon subiect bv guest preacher. Dr. Richard Fuiman. direr tor of the World Mission Crusade of th Northern Baptist corv venlion in Oregon. Evening service 7 30 o'clock Dr Rlchatd Furman. speaker Children's day and promotion services will he observed during th Sunday school hour in th Sanctuary. A pageant. "Th Lord's Prayer" will be presented by the Sunday school. Promotion certificates will be award ed FIRST BAPTIST Libert.v and Marlon streets Rev Lloyd T Anderson, pastor. Sunday school 9 45 am. Morning service II o'clock Sermon subloci. "Can God Be Limited" Evening service 7 30 o'clock. Sermon subfetV "Th Strang Drama." FIRST CHRISTIAN - Center and High streets Dudley Strain, pastor. SundarV. school 8 :45 a m. Morning' service lS.io o'clock. Sermon subject. "And This Graee Also." Eve ning service 7:43 o'clock. Sermon sub ject. ' On Going Ahead." EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE" ASSEMBLY OF GOD 13th and Ferry streets Rev. Walter S. Frederick, pastor. Sunday school 8 43 a.m. Morning service 11 o'clock. Sermon subject, pastor speaks on "My Church Home" 6:30 p.m.. Christ's Am bassadors' Service for Young People. Mb. Billy Oliver, president. Evening service 7.44 o'clock. Sermon subject by Rev H Ivan lyan. gueat speaker. Wednesday 7 45 pm. Baptismal serv ice Radio programs over KSI.M Saturday. 3 30 p.m. Tabernacle Echoes. Sunday. 3 IS p m . Sermons In Son bethel baptist North Cottage at D street. J T. Ol Ihoff. D D . pastor. Sunday school 8:43 am. Morning service 11 o'clock Ser mon subject. "God's Gracious Guid ance" Evening service 7.30 o'clock. Sermon subject. "Divine Possibilities " Bible study and prayer Wednesday at 7:43 D,.m. FIRST SPIRITUALIST 24 N Commercial Services at 1.10 and 7 30' Evening toinc. "Spirit Pho toarapliy.' Speaker. Rey. Joseph Dris co!l. CHRISTI N MISSION RY ALLIANCE North 3th at Gaines Herman J. Bohl. pastor: Wyman B. Bohl. asso ciate Sunday school 8 45 am. Morning service 11 o'clock. Sermon subiect. "While We Were Yet Sinners. Christ Died for Us " Evening servic 7 30 .clock Sermon subiect. "What About the Second Comina of Our Lord" Oi - chetia oractice 5J0. young peonle at 30: regular uiaver meeting 7:30. but this week MS for at 7 45 the nation ally known V'iclorv Quartette from Spokane will present a special serv ice thl Wednekriav nieht at 7 43 Mis sionary prayer band Thursday. 2 p m. FIRST CHURCH OF THE N ZARFNF. Center at 1,3th Robert W. Coulter, nastor. Frank pr Watkm. assistant. Sunday school 8 43 Morning service II o'clock Sermon subject. "My Three Pressing Needs" Youth groups 7 p m Evening service o'clock. Ser- CliiirIi Briefs Willamette university baccalau reate service will be held at 3:30 Sunday afternoon at First Meth odist church. The Rev. Laurence E. Nye. pastor of First Methodist church. Portland, will speak on "One Against the World" and at S p m. joint memorial services will be held by the Oregon En campment of the United Spanish War Veterans and its auxiliary. SILVERTON Mis O E. Lee will be hostess Wednesday to members of the Calvary Ladies Aid society at 2 p m. A girls choir from the Hillcrest school will sing the anthem Blej;s This House" by Brake, at the First Congregational church Sunday, June 23. The choir is directed by Jean Hobson Rich, organist at the First Congregational church. Dr. S. R. Huntington will preach on the subject. "The Comforted Life (not necessarily comfortable)." MRS. MacN Al'GlITON OKEHEI) The appointment of Mrs. E. B. MacNaughton, Portland, to the state board of higher education has been confirmed by the interim committee on executive appoint ments, the governor's office an nounced Friday. The) Orsyyon Bkrtesanan, SaUm. mon subject. "The four Fundamental Facta of Life " Wednesday S p m . prayer and prats servic. rot RSQUARK 480 N. 19th Rev Charles Tate, pas tor. Sunday school 8 45 am Morning servlc II o'clock 1 Sermon subject. "About My Father Business" Eve ning service 7 45 o olock. Youth serv ice Sunday S 45 p m. Motion pictures. Tuesday, T 43 p m.. prayer-, and Bible study. . st mark Lutheran 343 N Church street. M A Getran daner. DD . pastor. Sunday school 8 43 am. Morning service 11 o'clock. Ser mon subject. "The Exceeding Riches of God's Grace." IMMANIF.I. PENTECOSTAL 443 Ferry street. G. M. Eads. pastor Sunday school 10 a.m. Morning service 11 o'clock. Evening service 7:30 o'clock. Special swims contin-.l tslq-4pF Special services continue at p.m. nightly except Monday and Saturday with Canadian Evangelists Verna C'urrle and Shirley Anderson as speak ers. LKSLIE METHODIST South tJu'iimerclal .at Myers. Joseph Knotts. pSstor Sunday school 8:43 a m. Morning servic 11 o'clock. Rev. Penix guest preacher. 7 p m.. youth fellowship. Evening service S o'clock. Prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30 p.m. SALEM FREE METHODIST Corner N. Winter and Market. Richard T. Fine, pastor. Sunday school 8 45 am. Morning service 11 o'clock. A unified service for Sunday morn ing -combined promotion day: Junior Missionary society : Children's day and a message by the pastor. Evening serv ice 7:45 o'clock. Youny. people 7 p. m. FIRST CHURCH OF GOD Cottag and Hood street.' Rev. and Mrs. H. A. Schlatter, pastor. Sunday school. 8:45 a.m. Morning service 10 45 o'clock, junior church. Sermon sub ject. 11:00, "What it Christ Should Come to This Town?" Evening serv ice 7 45 o'clock. Sermon subject, "The End of five World. When?'' JASON I KK METHODIST North Winter at Jeffeion S Raynor Smith, minister. StirViy school 8:45 a.m. Morning service 71 o'clock Ser mon subject. "Pilate Wrote a Title" by Rev. N Sherman Hawk. Evening servi le 8 30 o'clock. Youtti lellowship groups. SAINT PAUL'S EPISCOPAL Church and Chemeketa streets. Rev. Geory H. Swift, rector. Holy com munion 7:30 am. Junior church In parish hounc, 11 a m. Morning prayer and sermon Ham FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Chemeketa and Liberty street Sun day school 1 1 sin Morning set vice 11 o'clock. Serinon subject. "1 the Uni verse Including Man j Evolved by Atomic Force." Evening service 8 o'clock. Wednesday everting meetings at S tnclud testimonies of healings. Reading room 148 South High CALVARY CHAPEL ! 1275 N. XTmrch street i. Rev. Claude C and Mary W. Bell, pentois Sunday school 10 a m Morning service 11 o'clock. Youth service 7 fp m. Evening servic 7 45 o'clock Tuesday evening service p in. Friday evening service S p m. rN(iI.IWOfB--l(JTip BRETHREN North 17th and Nebraska. J. M Goodheart, pastor. Sunday school at 8:43 a.m. Morning warship at 11 o'clock. Sermon subject: f'Falth Versus Success." Christian Endeavor at S 30. Evening worship at 7 30 o'clock. Ser mon subject: "Encourage Yourself." Youth fellowship at 8.30. i Colored mo tion picture of retreat Will be shown. COURT STREET CHRISTIAN 17th and Couit streets. W. H. Ly man, pastor. Sunday school 8:45 am. Morning service 10 50 o'clock Sermon subject. "The Price Tag." Christian Endeavor Hour 7 o'clock. Evening service 8 o'clock. Echoes from Camp Harmony. KNIGHT MEMORIAL CONORKOATION AL mh and Ferry streets I.ouls E. White, pastor. Sunday school 10 a m. Morning service II o'clock. Sermon subject; "Foundations That Endure " Everflng service 8 o'clock. Pilgrim Fellowship for-Junlor High and Sen ior High young people. UPPER ROOM ASSEMBLY ' 313'i N. Commercial. Max W Wvatt -pastor. Sunday school 10 a in. Mornmg service 11 o ciock xrmon subject "Rivlers in the Deserts " Evening serv ice 7:45 o'clock. Sermon subject. "Bums. Ballots and Bullets." Thurs day evening. Pastor Wyatt preaches from the Book of Acta. Saturday night "fellowship night." GOOD MORNING BECAME POOR "Our Lord Jesus Christ, that though He was rich, yet for your sakes he became poor that ye through His poverty might be rich." II Cor. 8:9. If accepted, nal. 'tis Life Eter- MARION rOl'NTY SUNDAY SCHOOLS ft .; First Presbyterian - Church I Chemeketa at Winter St. J Chester W. Hamblin, pastor p Virginia Ward Elliott, music director 9:45 A. M. Church I School I 10:35 A. M. "How (.reat Is a Man"' 7:30 P. M. "W hy Do We Read the Bi- I j ble" n f Sermons by the Minister Chrislian Missionary Alliance North Fifth lliOO A.M. The Love of God I 7i30 P.M. What Ahout The Lord's Coming 7U3 WED. JUNE 26th. I 1 NATIONALLY KNOWN Ore taturdcrf. Juno IX I Silverton Churches FIRST CHRISTIAN Park St 1st street. Ruaaell Mr, pastor. Bibl school 8 43 am. Serine at 11. Christian Endeavor 8 30-,. Eve ning services p.m. MARQl'AM METHODIST Scotts Mills ' road at Marquam. R. Garboden. minister. Sunday school at 10 a m. Worship at It. Young people's service 8 p ni. f - CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Third at Lwia Sts. Sunday eRal at 8.43 a-sn. Service at 11. - SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Park at 2nd street. William W. Rusg. pastor. Sabbath, school; Saturday at 8 30 a m -Services at 11. PILGRIM HOLINESS 842 South Water street. William L McGlasson. pastor. Sunday school 1 a m. Worthip at 11. Evening service It 7 30. ; ASSEMBLY OF GOD Front street. Omar Bailey, pastor. Sunday school 8 43. Morning worship 11. Christ s ambassador's S 34 p in. Evangelist! services 7 45 p.m. B4i study Wednesday. 7:43 pro. Pr aer service Friday, 7.43 p m. Modern Woodman hall. Sill street. Sunday school 8:43 a m. Worship 11 a m. MIA at 7:30 p m. CHURCH OF GOD Ttecnnn ax a. streets ijrviiia nmmmr. pastor Sunday school at' 10 a.m. Wor ship at 11. Evangelistic at 8 p.m. CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE K7nVV. a l.ul B A r..n Vl.M tor. Sunday school and Bible rlnwi 10 a m. i Morning services 11.. Yosng people's fellowship hour T p m. Eve ning service S p m. Midweek prayer and Bible study Wednesday S p.m. ST. PAI L'S CATHOLIC Pine at Crant street, rather John J. Walsh, pastor. Sunday masse at 8 and 10 a.m. Week day masse T.3 am. CALVARY LUTHERAN Jersev street.- O C. Olaon . SMtur Sunday school and Bible cissies ie a m. Divine worship 11 a m. Pastor Claude Millage. guest speaker. Pastor Su Ives ter Rue. guest soloist. Midweek Bibl study and prayer service Thurs day, 7.30 p.m. METHODIST Main at Fiske street. O Leonard Jones, minister. Church school 8 eS am Morning worship at Floyd Fas farm with cars leaving church at It a ni. Boy Scouts Monday, T p m. TRINITY i second at A streets. Sunday school and Bibl classes 10 a in. Divine wor ship at 11 at Immanuel church. Rv. H. G. Randolph, Portland, speaker. 1MM AN I'EI. LUTHERAN North Church streets SunTay school 10 am. Divin services 11. Rev. H. O. Randolph. Portland, speaker. THK RKORUANIZE CHURCH Or jrst s christ or latter uy AINTS North 17th at Chemeketa st. Eldee Chas. H. Asher. pastor. Church school 8 43 a m : continued Serves sermon by rider Jam Bunt: subject. "The Salt of the r.arth." at ll a m. Ziona league 8.45 p.m. CENTRAL LUTHERAN Hood al Summer st. R. A. Krueeer. Castor. Sunday school and Adult Bi le class. 8:43 a.m. Morninf worship. 11 a.m. Rev. O. C. Olson. Silverton. gueat speaker. Midweek service Thurs day at 232S Myrtle St.. at 7 JO pjn. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Chemeketa at Winter st Chester W. Hamblin. pastor: Francis H. Chambers, assistant. Sunday school 8.43 am. Morning servic 10 33 o'clock. Sermon subject. "How Great Is a Man?' Ser mon by the pastor. Evening servK- 7 30 o'clock. Sermon subiect. "Wh De We Read th Bible?". Sermon by trie pastor. Sunday: 8:43 p m.. Junior Hign. Monday - 7:30 p.m.. Boy ficouta. Thurs day: 7 30 p m.. midweek service.. ! . SWEGI.E SUNDAY SCHOOL! ( Unds)asiaaUaeal ' - School house. C. A. Salter superin tendent. Sunday school 10 a?m. The first capital of the state of New York was Kingston. The Mississippi river has more than 40 tributaries. CAVALRY BAPTIST CHURCH S. Liberty at Miller invites you to hear Dr. Richard Furnan of the World Mission Crwsade at both 11 i. m. and 7:5 p. m. 9:45 a. m. Promotion Day Program By the Sunday School r Dramatising the Lord's Prayer Evangelistic Tabernacle ASSEMBLY OF GOD 1 Ferry at 13th, Salem Sunday, Jane 23 1L AVM. Pastor Walter S. Fred--erick brings an important sermon - . "My Chutch Home- 7:45. Rev. H. Ivan Ryan, guest "speaker. .'- Radio Prorams over: KSLM Saturday, 3:30 "Tabernacle Echoes Sunday, 5:15 "Sermons In Song" You are Cordially Invited at Gaines VICTORY Ql ARTETTE 3 0 sTasssfrSyri iV'jnirsTtis-.a