The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 21, 1946, Page 4, Image 4

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    4 The Skrtmccn Solom, On, Saturday. September 21, 1818
;a& dhrtflontatcsraan
"No Favor Sytayt U$. No Fear Shall Awe
Fran First Sta teaman, March ft. 1IS1
THE STATESMAN PUBLISHING COMPANY
CHARLES A, SPRAfcUE. Editor and Publisher
Member of the Assaelataa
SMKOO0
GRIN AND BEAR IT
By Lichty
(Continued from page t)
Th Aasaelatosl Press la exclusively entitled U the aaa far pabllcanaa I of Edwin Pauley for undersecra
t all news tlaaatebaa ereatltesl U It ar net atharwtaa erettltetf la UUs Ury of tha navy. Thug ha haa
Mwmiwr. I I driven out tha last . two of tha
Koosevelt cabinet j and; the two
who held the closest link with the
m m . i a ... rvau --. .. a . .. .. n . i
r ilia i uiaruiraiiun nrnini lien wine.
The decision of Judge Duncan that three state -legislators n. .xeiweaaea --Jaat lyear! that we
were r4t legally holding their other offices onr state commit- would! keep the secret of the atom
won was not surprising in view of the rather plain language In ic bombjwas another blunder with
article tection 1 of the Oregon constitution. But by virtue, of '"g Sc. hbSuri. 'it
previous interpretations by the state supreme court it would, least has been an honorable one.
be well to have this particular case referred to the higher I do not believe he was actuated
Judicial fcody for final judgment. SffiTi A iTEeet? FpX
Counsel for the i three legislators had not contended they good soldier sfter his tjebu ft by
were entitled to hold two offices. The major point at Issue was the democratic convention in 1944.
which ones they were entitled to keep. Counsel contended that " ood J. ff" WJ
; ....... . . . - .... umA failed to support him as in 140,
by accepting aaminuttrative appointments the men had auto- and noy$i -t Truman who dis-
rnatically vacated their legislative posts.; But Judge Duncan placed him as vice president. I
held that since they were legislators at the times of their ap- think his address was UlMimed,
pomtmfnu to state boards they could not have legally accepted Ul,poi,rc1f SSTtvmhlm
and held tuch appointments. ; crtdii tor sincere devotion to the
Some years ago the state supreme court in a similar but causa of world peace. l
not identical case held that a judge who accepted ihother Vr "thebro? "VLZ f
office had automatically surrendered his original post by so American prestige? Truman him-
- doing. It was to this decision which counsel for the three iegis- self lends no confidenca- at home
Mors pointed in declaring that the defendants were entitled d 'lSinw-Byrnb
w inn, t,nr um.ii.w.i ,u.,.. romei president? . ' )
Judre Duncan did well to reiterate that Senators Chessman 1 111 '
and Stravf-r and Representative Hill were men of such "recog- Inmna ntf 1oia
nized ability, and integrity" that there is no point whatever at clIIIfw UUIIULIS
New Assistant
; xs Will Si I s'-' y
"I'm bectBlng ta think reconversion Is hero to stayl
SzsiDeram CDnninrcnnes
iue excepts the law itself. It is true that either the legislative
or the administrative branch of state government ia going to be
the lo-r, whatever the final decision. But such might not
always be the caw. with lesser personalities involved, and a
clarification is needed.
banoers is tna mtatmmt: Th. mmi,tfr win treii tnm 'J;"- ?u?:tt."Z2???ubV:t-
Christian educa- third iMiwfi In KriM on tho "Art of "O Worship Ut Lord." Chrtlian Bn
first Methodist Chrwttsn livmr st II i m. "Pirw 2r"vo5. Lf t Av5ln
riasT BVANGRI.ICAL.
Morion at lummtr lrrt. Wllmor N.
Brown, mtntator; Ooorgo- K. MllUn.
They're All In Oregon
James Wame Sanders
new minister of
tlon at tha . First Methodist
church. Sanders commenced his j !Ununc'
work September 1, He Is a son Iimmanitel baptist
Of Mrs. .lla Banders and the lata I Haicl at Academy, to Wlcna. paa-
COUSI STRKKT CMKISTIAM
17th at Court. W. M. Lyman, pastor.
Sunday achool -4i a.m. Morning
thoma at 1:41 pm.
T JO o'clock. Sarrnon by Tom Court
hey, Jr. Mid-week Blblo study and
prayer nour Tnuraaay, 7;ao p.m
Rev. Charles E. Sanders. Ha re- tor!"aund.y col 's 4S a m. MfwnvlLuulJV"'
Highly-publicized Mt. Hood, not as lofty but more beau- celved htaf tmdergraduaU jgu n o clock!
mr-mm ava aitvVai arJ fVMWIi
nowrak in the far west Is finally from the University of Washing- ic 1 o'clock. Rev. Richard ChTworUi.
snowpeak in tne far west, is nnauy U)n where ht gtudied in the fields missionary to trica. - guest spe.kor.
great tourist attractions, as well as an of art ,rchitcture. music and ZS? .n"-1 SJSSSSSTkt
. . . . 1 n t . . 1 - - - - . - -
onnif. nc wihi uir nunmr goia p.m.
meaai in iimz as urst ; prize in
tiful ti &n many another
"arriving" as one of the g
outstanding Oregon playground, on the Pacific slope.
Million-dollar Timberline lodge, a WPA project of 10 years I S!!l.fIlrVtf JP BcoIaANtzeo envnem or ecs
.?o and now under lease from the government by a private roe Arnerican jmmu p Deco I'ITh.
corporaiKn 01 ousmetrs inieresis, is Hicreasinsiy iwyuiai mm u riion. Aah; pastor. Sunday school s a.m.
arene for -.mailer conventions, as well as being one of he f Hej cmenced
state s outitandmg. showplaces for visitors, its idu,uuu roue- 1 rr ' nt ktvfniiw M.Vr ia r6-f w,,nMf?! p m
ST. MASK EV. LVTHEKAN
S4S N. Church atrort. M. A. Gtln
daivar. O.D.. paatot. Sunday achool at
: a.m. Morning arvic II o'clock
Sermon subject, "Wra Thcro Not
NlnaT"
HIGHLAND rJKNDS '
Church atrevt at Hlchland. Cora Z
Gregory, pa tor. Sunday achoul 10
Morning aarvica 11 ociock. Kv
Ocan Gregory of Indiana will b tha
naaker. Even Ins aervico 7 JO ociock.
Church at State. Joseph M. Adsms, A special musiral I program will bo pro-
eniea oy Lean wreiory ana wui ana
Mias Eliubetn Batten. Ciiristlan En
deavor 0:3O p m. Prayer meeting on
Wednesday. 7 JO p.m. and rrlday. at
a a.m. at parsonage.
Intermediate yeutta frllowkip.
titan acnooi you in feuow-
coecning con-
long ki lift all summer has carried tnnii-ioving . tounsts over Jun j from Garrett Biblical in- riasT methodist
l. u ...ii' tu:. ...m Um. fillet I .i:i..: r 4t I Church at State. ,
lire in-:urw u guinea wintii uwa wiiiict itaui nui w imcuiiuiuw i hbi uiwowto uiuvrr pastor. Sunday school 4:4m a.m. Morn-1
with mw. Timberline, with its magnificent panorama of Mt. J Hy. He served4 as pastor of tha fng ae'rvice n o ciock. Sermon subject. J m
. A , . , , , Methodist church. Mawille. Wis "The. Kingdom of Cod la at Hand." I o
Uffanxn TKr Vtrtaihw I-ar-lr anI iMur null ua nrwtp tnm I .., .r T . T . . .k. ..it I w
..... . , and for one year aa aanociaU ' ,"
......... j -- w i minister ai tn rirst ancuioaisi i ahlp. Monday, 7 s p.m
ble to the general public all the year around. i . - 1 I church. Elgin. 1111 He
The Salem area still has its own fine winter (and summer) Sr..JL aT....
SMleWl s Mf s j f ! aaosaii
under tha sMonaorshio trf
rueged hills of the North Santiam, with its fine lakes and cral board , of education
lodges, would be the mecca for millions were it iii less scenic I Methodist church.
Mims T, i nan4inor tutir f nitif!aa in I Via' Inrmar ' Aimtrift and
eorr.plrtton of the new mad in the Detroit dam area connecting I Lutheran Alfi Society
wsth le latter, there's no harm whatever in boosting Oregon's Sclietltlleft ItM Uleeiillir
own Mt. Hood to the fullest, too. SILVERTON-i-Mrs. O. C. Olson
will entertain Calvary Ladies Aid
iL. : . I s si mm -m mm ssmaiajt
attended Mere"? for vuitatlon. Tueadar. 5iwn w , v.
.lautrirt meeung. an oay oegtnnmg io ..''" - ""-"k"'
, l s m.Thursdsy, 1 J a.m. mld-ek.J KnotU. pattor Sunday school $4 s m.
- I i i i t .i a-!.. 11 Moraine itrvim II a'rloi-k. lirnM
the Sen-1 :S .m.., m quarterly eonlerace, "b)fet- ''Burdened Heart." 7 p.m..
I Dr toy A. redje. proaidlng. If""1 . . a'- aer-
O toe f V' I lee S o clock. Sermon subject. "Trie
Devil's Works to Be Dest
nasr SFfBITUALIST
royed.'
34S N Commercial. Service, st Praj'er mng Thur,dy' 7J pJn'
Mary Mann, speaker.
and 930. Rov.
Circle at a.
Cr.NTKAI. I.UTHRKAN
mocks at nortn aummir, n. a. Krue-
ger, paator. Sunday school S.4S a.m.
Morning service It o'clock. Sermon
i f.jj-. . t . aubject. ' Torward With Chriat." Jun
""'"f nwiiCTuy m -,.... io, frtgut 7 o'clock at 140S North -huVch V
the church social ( rooms.
Summer. Thuraday,
Bible atudy and
renearsal
-"'"SS Lutherans from Silverton plan prayer hour 7M pm Choir i
Winton Churchiira address at Zurich, if it can be regarded" to attend the Oregon circuit con- mt f m' 1408 w" ,ummr-
. : .;. .j. 'r? !nuu vention st Klamath Falls Sep- riRST baptist
.c-.u.s . . '""Mtember 23 and 24l Women's Mis- Liberty at Marion. Rev. Lloyd T
snow far that country has come toward recognizing the necessity i ,400, . Federation will have ?$2mki sJn'mi fa
for a new alignment of nations. 1 charge of the Tuesday afternoon Morning aervWe 11 o'clock, sei
Twenty years ago, with Britain regarding France as an all- ""'
important bulwark between the Isles and
Brown,
a-m
Sermon 1 1 it
. JO O'i
EIRST CONnREOATtONAL
North Cottage at Marion. Rev. S. R.
Huntington. DD. naator. Sunday
achool 45 am. Morning aervlce 10 55
o;cttM-k, Sermon aubjart. "The Church
and 1 Iiitallatlon aervlce for church
ofticmn at regular worahip. hour, f'll
grim (ellowahlp group meet at the
p.m. Suoloer for Ptlcrlin fel
lowship Thursday. S:30 p.m.
FRER METHODIST
North Winter at Market. Richard T.
Fine, pastor. Sunday school S:4S a m.
Morning service 11 o'clock. Youns
people 7 pm. Evening service 7:45
o'clock. Mid-week service Wednesday,
EVANGELISTIC TARKSNACU
ASSEMBLY Or ODD
UUi at rerrv street. Rev. Walter S
Frederick, paator. Sunday achool S 4S
a m. Morning aervlce 1 1 o'clock. Ser
n Kr,t..m Mr anrt Uri H I . -.... V. " ' '" I o?J. "Secreta of Church
3k-. . , , ..... .m.mmm a.W. - - OS WS I I.mVfh " Ifl nm i f rit M Aamkak...
rs s sm rxnm y ivb r ai am nniir 1 s aaa n I - isfw biiiu sswi iiivsi saw v Uaaw an-iua- on -a a a. e-a a . .
of Europe. Such a mVImT b: CundeV. John "S,?! Decllon" tha orai ? VubiJcl P
ior me neipieaa. . Wednesday, 7:43
p.m., .midweek service.
subject.
a l - kl.nnn "ng aet-rc . m o ciock. ermon aub
ronlral Kurort the I . . TJT I Ject, g Dead Men Tell No Take?
I central Europe, ne tend from this region are tha f
soeerh wculd have Wn viewed as little short of treasonous. I Rev. anH Mr. M. J. K. Fuhr. I ST. FALX'S EFISCOPAL
Now. however, Churchill will find plenty! of support for his Rev. p. L. Atmlie, Mr. and Mrs. H.s roeta!wya
st i a-tfa&v lara-k la ss a- ra art4 f!irm'intr T-asrsv m nAelnartrtSn flktC I
aswa s,!. wi s bii v siiiui vniliiati m sst f9 " mf
me urn p m creating a unneo staves or Europe, oucn a M. m. g: Gunderson, John c".
iii. irr,.p in iirnt. ana pariicuiariy anouia un tan in us pur- rlliniwonn. Ana iienry . lorvenoi i
-. :: . ,i 4i u i.I Uf fiifMi will altA attemrt. i I JASON LEE METHODIST
"Vi-,u "'01 ". i "c n-i.jr tujr wii-i, ic rT!r "' .TZ" . L j JL North Winter at Jefteraon. Rev
has otr-ostti a stronjz coalition in western Europe a score of ! 9"!" ?. mI: rior Smtth, minister, church achool
: . . . ... .... , i scnooii asaociauon mri rnqir an is .
iiui- .Klin iwr uwn whji oui wim new iiuniarjr missiica i c Arne Sunset home. I f J
in only 20 miles than in 200 or even 2000. CfaUsFCEal IIllIfe
Outiie the UN, which still carries the world's hopes and
prayers. Britain no longer regards it as necessary to have a Church Briefs
buffer between herself and Germany. Or at least, she doesn't The Jtev. Richard Dilworth. mis
Salem Mai) on
f Mercy Team9
lit Atom Work
The application of atomic re
search to medical treatment and
its use in the fight for the life of
a 3-year-old Boston girl holds
especial interest for Salem resi
dents who have learned that
Salem man, John Laughlln, son
of Or. and Mrs. 8. B. Laughlln,
was one of the scientists who
helped prepare radioactive phos
phorus for the first treatments.
Laughlin, a graduate of Willam
ette university, Is an assistant pro
fessor of physics at the University
of Illinois and was one of the
"mercy team" of research work
ers who labored some 24 hours In
production of the radioactive
chemical, first the U. of I. had
been asked to prepare to save a
human lire.
Scientists do not expert to know
until lata next month Just how
successful the experiment has
been. However, the medical pro
fession held no hope for the life
of Janice Moschella before an in
jection of a solution of the radio
active phosphorus. She is suffer
ing from a malignant infection of
the liver.
Tha University of Illinois wa
railed upon to manufacture the
rare substance after Ho Ion physi
cians had failed In their appeal to
have some of the material pro
cessed in the army's Oak Ridge,
Tenn., atomic energy ovens, It
was said. Cyclotrons, the labora
tory machines used In the process.
at nearby eastern schools were
either dismantled or out oforder.
ACT, SIGNS SALEM MEN
WASHINGTON, Sept. 21-OT)
The national labor relations board
certified the AFL teamaters union
as bargaining agent for truck
salesmen and plant men at Tide'
Water Associated Oil Co., Salem,
Ore.
Slate Women Realtor
Klert Mm. IVttyjoliii
. Mrs. Winnified Pettyjohn, Sa
lem realtor, was elected set ri-tary
pro-tern of the Oregon Council of
Women Kcultors Fildjy dining
the annual realtor s convention in
Geaihiirt, according to convention
diwpatrhes from Asociateri Pie.
Alice Ryan of Portland was elect
ed president of the women's
group. Moat of Salem's real estate
firms are represented at the con
vention, ii
early
New Officers
To Be Installed
Morning worship service at the
First Congregational church Sun
day will be concerned with
church problems. Newly-elected
officers of the church will be in
stalled as part of the service.
Plans for the annual meeting of
the church followed a fellowship
dinner Tuesday. Klected to church
offices are:
Moderator, Dr. C. j F, Luther;
clerk. E. F. Carletom; financial
secretary, Mrs. S. J. Duller;
treasurer, W. J. Krauri; benevo
lence treasurer, Mis. J. M. Iev
ers; j auditor, Hit hard Henffro
chairman of ushers, Clyde ft
Hoehm; chairman of religions
education, IJ. I.. Farrington
rhaliman of muair, Mabel I'ow
ers; chairman of social action, f)r
Leon leasers; chairman of mis
sionsry, Dr. E. S. Oliver
Trustees: E. (I. nicked. F. D
Klbbee. Deaconesses, Mtts. Noble
Kagland. Mrs. K. II. Waters. Mem
hers of nominating committee
David Cameron. Mrs. Eric But
ler. Mr. S. A. Stone, Paul Ifar
very, Jr., Ralph Nohlgren, R, N
Hoover Is honorary deacon.
Dr. Huntington will lead the
installation set vice and spesk on
the subject, "My Church and I."
BAN!) ITU riOHT IK ITALT
HOME, Saturday, Sept, 21
l)iajat hes ' from Palermo
today reported that aj radio sta
tion "bn the outskirts of the Sicilian
capital was under attack by art
armed band for the second j con
secutive night with fighting in
process between bandit and po
lice. M !
Before Panama seceded from
Colombia In I SOX and became an
Independent republic, it generally
was Indicated on maps as part of
South America. I 1
it I
MLVLlJo
r .kns.i i
' e.z.
urn
Valloy Churches
Silxyorfon l .hiirr?hsR rou cohner. baptiit
m t si t as) raei w rinia awai(iai BSfsae
rrank O Verrin. paator. Bunda achool
t 44 a m. Morning aervlce 11 o'clocli.
Sermon suhject, "Standing Alone."
Evening service T:30 orloch. Sermon
IT. PAtfL'l CATHOLIC
Pine st Grsnt street, rather John I .
Walslh. pastor. Sunday mases S snd
10 s.m. week dsy msases IJ s.m.
Ui-
CAt.VAB V
Jeraev atreet. O. C. OUon, pa
Sunday achool 10 a.m. Worship 11.
ther league T p.m.
TRINITY
Second at A street, a. J. K. ruhr.
paator. Sunday achool 10 a m. Worship
at II Mrimm, inviuon or aaiin,
Not Merit." Luther leaaue 7 IS. C
firmatton InaUuction aaturday, SJO.
IMMANUr.l. I.UTHKRAN
North Oiurch street. S. L. Almlle,
oaator. . Sunday school snd Bible
elaSaes 10 a.m. Divine worship II. Har
mon. "The World' Bethesda." Luther
leaaue rally at paraonaee 1:30. Junior
choir rehearaal Thuraday. 7 p m. Sen
ior i choir rehearaal Thursday, S p.m.
Senior confirmation class meets Sat
urday, S p.m. Junior class 10:39 s m.
aublect. "Chanced While In Piaver
Mid-week Braver and Buhle aludv am
SALEM MEKiMTS COMMf NITT
Community hsll. F, C. Stsnnard.
pastoi. Sunday school IS s m. C. F.
I Bkelion, Bupt. Morning service st 11
o'rlork. Rally day program by Sunday
riuMi
riRST CHKISTIAN
Park at Ut atreet. No realdent pas
tor. 11 i ble school f At am. Morning
services 11 o'clock with Kev. W. O.
Ivlnatone, HcmmI River, speaker, C.E.
.30. Evening services S o clock.
MARQUAN METHODIST
Bcotis Mills road at Marauam. wt.
Garboden. minister. Sunday achool at
10 a.m. wosship at II. Youni peoples
service it.
( On All Ilahei
nasr chi rch or coo
. Momma worship 11 o ciock. Ser. .r"""" n1- !na
mm fee Or. Dnn.kl W.ll. nr.r panar. sumur
ox religion ai uregon r sia
Touut lenowsnip group
Btete'mHeeV "fhool -SrSS a rn. Morning service 10 4
V5a ' o'clock. Junior church. Sermon ut
7 JO p.m. Ject, 11 a m.. "Shall J rind ralth?"
g service :4 o'clock, youth
nip service, sermon a
"Dwelling in the Secret Place."
regard it as nearly ao important as having a particularly strong "i
vtinrai iiri aru aiiu nuuia. xuc uiicc-greai empire m I tjjaj Immanuel Baptist COUfCn SUn-
strucclc for secure existence would be more interesting than day. at 8 pjn.
tragic were it not r starklv desierate in the lirht of the een- Dilworth will display trophies sai.em truth center
eral world situation in which we. too, find ourselves.
Sunday. September 22. Subject, , "The
KNIGHT MEMORIAL
CONGREGATIONAL
lStH at rerrv. Louts E. White, naitor
fWj?!1 :4J :m- M???- SOUTH SAI.EM "TltlENDg
im 1 1 ocioca. aermon auoieci. c nu- i r . . . ... . .
drenltn the Market Place:- Evening Cte Lowe oaator kSTLJ mli
service a o'clock, S-rmon -hwf I c .PS"or. Sunday achool S 4S
"TheHAdventure of Pr.v.r Pilerlm 1 ZzTl HLV" fX F- er-
SSJSSS& fp?nm- M"- .th.Tven,n
aervice weanesaayt s p.m. 1 mon aubiect. "PrAWt nd r.
riRST PRESBYTERIAN
Chemeketa at Winter. Chester W,
namoun. paator. Erancis H. Cham
oer. asautant. Sunday achool :49
. ... Bm,r , K TZZZ- lli JL 'Z rVno? CbJectr.n'.I0c1?,.tO
back from Philadelphia general rnfas esch woek from 1 to 4. .TiV. Ktniv in . caw
mon py Mr. Chamber. SIS Al
and souvenirs of Africa and his I 262 N. Cottage. Lulu Walton Quick,
tnnic will He "Rlindine Dark. I Lsdfc Morning service 11 o'clock on
r ; 1 j. " mi Sunday. Sei
neSS. , I Hish Place." Eveninc service S o'clark
McOturt in Multnomah
The Multnomah county republican executive committee has convention of hPiscopjl church mmt rmicH or christ
. for services Sundav at St. Paul's SCIENTIST
recomiwneefl nomuuuwi oi John iJ. Mccourt ior the oilice or E j D , church 4 Chemekata at Liberty. Sunday school
diatnct attorney, to take the place of the latejThomas B. Hand- Toms Bartlett. son of Mr. and srroon )at. "Matt:-"wed'e.da'V
lev. who was nominated in May. Governor Snell Has taken the Mrs. C. W. Bartlett returned-thla meetini at s p'.m. include testimonies
recommendation of the committee and annointed McCourt to week from the youth's conference ?,,tlm n room us South
, .. , . ... ., , ,, I held in connection with the gen-
,iWI., 411 vav.ru uy xianairjrs awn. lr.l convention In Philadelohla. MENNONITR BRETHREN
Thi Is an ovrvllont eWtinn CLrvr. nt a fnrmttr aeosviat I I 1124 13 m street. Abe A. Loewen
S:4 a.m., Sunday
B n an I II W IS . MAMMaw
7:30 p.m.. 1 Hov Seoul a. Thurarlav 1 in
ir
Junior high
i.. e
p.m, midweek, aervlce.
CHURCH or CHRIST
Madison at Baker. L. T. rrm
minister. Song service 10. Bible classes'
10.1S. Sermon. 11. Sane drill 1 .
i""" , P'O'o stuay Wednesday
7:4S pjn'.
rtfn .....U.tl.. MMori Albert' ridtnnvht u,iii,m I .
IT J . r. - .... "Mof thefEnglewood United Breth- iVn Tm"whi: 7 pn
Bible
prl-
Norui Cot la a at D IU n it
"murnwr. paiior. iDie acnnol s :4t a.m.
I people s nteetlttaa. I u..i. . .. " . Zl'"
of the legislature for several sessions, afternoon and all, day Sunday at JjJ "'fTvicf J'mV10' tuT mUoSsr At-
I war labor board and later of the wage ?etAtc l; ZbX" &
Court has a fine record of responsible '"L1 C"?m r.n! - ?UM,r"'" w.dniy. 'r.u
Oregon and of Willamette law school, practicing attorney for ren church will spend Saturday J mary. junior, young
minv -rc momtwr nt that toetctatiirat tnr aavaral un nnt I afternoon and all OSV Sunday at I P-m
member f the regional
. L. : 1 : : . i 1 m .
iiitj iMHin iKMrn Mn .nnn nac a una wrnrn nr rvcnnnGin s i . ... - . . . . . . .
i r.,7:rr" :. t ?m!iwm i st. john-s lijthebav " w meeting.
Vi uit -r uU jmuncai irvit. ine Cnurcn to VlCtonoua Steward- Nortn ISth and A. Rev. H. W. Gross. MISSION t
. . . ... .... - .. . anin" -I .An rAMntia AAmmirr i n.ain, H.ansu A i. n A n i . ! - ... r" -
AMiimmt! in countv rnmmittw rat lfioc tri (elartinn rtr I r --'.""'.
j 1 ...;ii v. d. t ajr ia
l!s .yanitm- mmmiilap anrt m5V.. TvtcTVM.r4 K- nAmir.awa tnr . . ui'.1- UlthftlD hour .t 130 . r un? fhool It a m. Mom-
---- iia e - . s aian, a) awa m m S SB SVt I BL.1 awiMaa a'aBSVM WelaS ST Pa aSIPSVitTASI M -daaeej. I "
I awaaa jssst a, a u( vuwi uu scv ivi m Wt I
the rtyular term Multnomah county voters should have no rude Westphal, assistant director, I rotrRSQUARR
trouble in deciding between him and hi opponent, Tom Ma- Lola Koerner, president,
honev' Mc Court's election would insure th rountv of a Heart The Bev. Goodman will be guest
honest administration of the district attorney's office.
4SO North lath. Rev. Charles Tate. neadayT 1-Ja o.
paator. Sunday school S S a.m. Morn-. SrmtmbirV
fng service 11 o'clock. Evening service P r Z-
I 'locat. Sermon subject. "The CHRIST LUTRti
UNITED RIITRiru
11S0 Mission. Rev. Ceorse Martin.
'Jjt V. T I. o'clock. Sermon subject.
'The Bride of Christ" Evenine .1.
Ice 7:30 o'clock. Prayer meeting Wed-
Hatnecoming Sunday
picaciicr ui uic iiionung ana me ocmca. aermon auoject, "The I CHRIST LUTHERAN
nev. oeorge cnapman at nignt. I TT.-r; .T",- I . st' street at 18th
jy ' w oasna us vsaa;
The junior Ford car, one of Henry It's ideas for postwar, Ith UJEL army as chaplain in In
Tuesday, 7;ss p.m..
Larr Bone Who sarvad with 5rloi'' ,:" P1?- J""
hm ln ftored away in blueprints. Whether the idea didn't fiU "f' riritnorh'nf: M-f"cf,LUlf wV5S
jell or proved impractical is not announced. CMC say. it ha. itoSnJcTs EWiMV.
post pone us new light Chevvie too. blaming it on shortage of service he will deliver a mission- m5rch"Dli!L0 VM- A- win apeak
materials. All the companies find it difficult enough to turn dresa; at S p.m his subject U ayowl&T'.7Zvli
out 1642 model, with a fresh press on the body without trying wf" &jJX Ww'J A"?.?" Vh
ni r .m
SchultK. " pastor. Sundav ' ach'noi s a
a.m. Bible claaa S-.4S am
service 11 o'clock &rm,J. .k 7
"Looking Unto Jesus."
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
H.ood J Summer. O. T. Dickinson.
paator. Sabbath schoal I n .m
urday. Morning service It 'o'clock.
to develop any new lines of cars. Also the makers may have sneak to the young oeode of war tUm-
hard about. the prices paid in the black market and concluded experiences and items of general J church or jesus christ or
thr Hit r.lnnl V nt taminrl fnr nruanl.tniui mm ... sv.. interest to all. latter dat saints
r - """-V vrinwui. r- 1 1 v.rw. hall. Hood and Church
perimrnting on lighter models. I The Revi and Mrs. Dean Oreo-- ; ij bishop. Sunday
" j , v auu civuv inn aoiey ana primary 11:90
rich, are visiting his Da rents. Mr. vning service t.io o'clock.
The 1 Jsnanac illlurial rni 1 nii 1 Viae AawlAoA IKat in Ikal tnH Kfrfe T.lnwt f! runn m "t.l S -
' ' .... vv w.wv. .ov mis -. -fy vvvi, vi 'V'ICHIIITIAN MTSSIOMABV lllllur
a ..... .t . ... . . . . . . I 1u .4 in a 1 - - .....r..,.. ;
xuiure irie emperor will oe allowed to Choose his own mate. I " "- wiu rcwrn oni tn ai uatnea. Herman J. Bohl.
ooni, associate.
AT.4
ae
under a umilar rule.
t 1 ;'; .t . . . .. I to their work Si Daatori at Hnr. 1 paator: Wrmra B.
r-. irictrsi uiMoein m cngiana Wisnes sne COUia "Ve 1-nvi,,.: IfU t Sundays school S:45 a m. atorning serv-
. . V -:r ' r ' " ioe 11 o cioclc sermon subject by Her-
beth Battiin accompanied them bert Hanks. Evening service 7 M. nlr
here and will stay to enter Cas- mon subject, "What About the ru.
cade college in Portland as a Lu"t Pj55r Pctc J0l Voting
ture?"
Iimi cot tan (Win a mim.i. fne tiUti a....riAll, fUm.m I int i.-K.. iM ' EWi" prayor meeting
r - - " - - - . .v. t,,.v, .ui v i hiu.iv. m er i naarmatr, 7 :jc. Musionary
people- work for a living.
One deer season opens September 28 but the other dear
season hasn't ever ended.
Dri
ciai proKrajnn HI music Will DC I nay, a p.m. j-
given at Highland Friends church rethant evangelical and
Sunday; at 730 p.m.. by Dean I rkfukmed
Ciregory and he will give selec- f Norttftcapltol at Marion. Rev. rred
tiona. assisted bv Mrs. Greanrv ' Ptor, Sunday .school 10 a m.
j mjr;, n.iii muiniiiij - it u sermon
suiu r . , luoieri. i ne jrtoer Brother.
GOOD MORNING
t a
Tempted v
"God is faithful, who will
not suffer you to be tern d ted
above that ye are able; but
will with the temptation also
make a way to escape.hhat
ye may; be able to bear it"
II Cor; 10: 13b.
I '
MARION COUNTT
SUNDAY SCHOOLS I
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
Third st Lewi street. Sunday school
s s.m. service st 11.
SEVENTH DAY ADVRNTIST
rark at ind atreet William W. Rlnc.
paator. Sabbath school Saturday, S.M
m, services at 11.
HEDEK'S
All Week Gaaraateod
Itl Cwri t Call 7tS
PlllRIM HOLINESS
42 South Water street. William L.
McGlaaaon. pastor. Sunday achool 10
a m, worship at II. Evening services at
i :ju,
ASSEMBLY OP TiOD
front stiaet. Omar Bailey, pastor.
aunamy scnooi s.4a a m. Mornlns wor
ship at II: Christ's Ambaassdois S:U
pm. Kvanseliatle servloea 7:48 p m
nioie siuay weanesoay, 7:4
Prayer service rrlday, 7 4.
LATTER DAY SAINTS
Modern Woodman hall. Ird street '
Sunday school 9 AS a.m. Worship st II.'
IA SI 1 .so p.m.
p.m.
CHURCH or C.OI1
Second at A street. ! Orville Baker,
pastor. Sunday school at IS a.m. War-
snip? at ll. LvangeniaUc at S p.m.
Ice Cream
All Flavors - No Limit
Qtn.
Saving Center
Salem and West Salem
Sparklings Dings
For Ililady's
Fingers J
from STEVENS
Set wild brilliant atone to
rival tha ralnbow'sj rlcheat
huesi. Choose frosn a gal
ty of rarewt beaut
a-
A. Moonstone circled j with
oriental sapphire.
I. Flsshlnf aHaraenet
teres) en ny tablet.
C. Exquisite blrthsteng i
rings. (All 12 months). ,
Terms If Desired
fytnai sw
VMM
339 Court Street
CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY ALLIANCE
North 2nd street. B. A. rranklln.
paster. Sunday school and Bible
classes io a.m. Morning services 11,
Young people's fellowship hour 1 p.m.
tvening services S P.m. Midweek
prayer and Bible study Wednesday at
METHODIST
Main at risks street.
B. r. Browning,
paator. Church school 4S a.m. Morn-
in
mg worship 11 a.m.
rxayer meeons weoneadav. s n m
Younc people's meetins 4 o m. Satur.
uay. i .1
PI ST CHRISTIAN
Leaser at man. uuaiey strain, ui.
tor: Clay J. Pomtror. associate Sun-. I
aay scnooi B AO sjn. Mornlna service
lose; ociock. Mrmon aublect. "Thla
We I Lack." Evenlna Service I 7 M
OCIOCK. aermon SUbleCt. "Christian
tty's Great Day." Scout troop meats
at 730 p.m. Pastor's call daily,. S:30
a .i ii ., j jvaiat.
ENGLEWOOD UNITED BRETHREN
Noith 17th at Nebraska J. M Oaorf
heart, pastor. Sunday school :4S a.m.
morn in service ll ociock. Rev. C. rt.
uoooiran. guest preacher. Youth serv-
ire ai s jg Olamlased. Adult C.E. rrteeU
Evenlna aervire 7:30 o'clock. Haw.
Chapman will deliver the message.
CALVARY CHAPEL PL'LL noisn.
" 127 North Church street. Rev, and
airs, ciauae L. Be l. naalora KunH
rnooi :a a.m. Morning service 11
ociock. Young people's service 7 p.ni
r..riuii aervtce l : o Clock.
V'r '
4 . j;
iy" " ,'r' "''' 1
Ex-Chaplaia
Larry Done
Thret Great Servlcea
lltOO au m. Missionary Ad
drewt.
7 :00 p. m. To Younc People.
8:00 p. m. "Forward with
the Christian Revolu
tion."
Church ci lha
Ilazareno
lltk at Cealer
, . W. Cswlter. raaUr
First Prcsbflcrian
Churrh
Chemeketa at Winter St.
Chester W. Hamblin, pastor
Virginia Ward! Elliott,
Music Direjrtor
AS A. M. Chareh Sehoal
lt:8 A. M. "Mar's Chief
End- j
Sermon by the pastor
7 JS r. M. -Five Kings In
j a Cave
Sermon bv Mr. Chambers
mmmm
'I
For
Kelley,
the nigh! Shifl
at. I "
Farquhar Cr Co.
Ooad - Phono 24133
Shift Starts at 7 P. M.
In Caaperatlan with Salens Canners CammJitee