The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 28, 1946, Page 2, Image 2

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    X Tlx State
OroC Saturday. SptombT 23. lfleS
Christian Education Week to
Be Marked by Missionaries,
Rally Days in Salem Churches
The week of September 29-Oc-Vtbvr
6 i et asulc by the Federal
C' Ktiuil c.1 the Churches of Christ
in America a ( htitin Educatin
W'rrk thrrtaftiout the nation.. Prot
estant churches five special em
phaiis to the inauguration, devel
opment, and promotion oC Christ
ian education for the coming ear
during this week.
Many of the churrhes of Salem
he made plans tr the u of
motion picture. h1r, and film
atrip, m church school and young
lp!e s programs, durin( the
canning year. This procram will
be in Une with the Kederal Coun
cil tuccestKins in the uae of via-
now!
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Color
Cartoons
RIG SERIAL
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with
Lyle Talbot
Jail BUhaa
Eddie Araff
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Alan Ladd - Verenlea Lake
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-THE BLUE DAHLIA"
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The Ketarn mt Eaaty"
ual aid in the 1046-47 program,
emphauing Biblical, social, edu
cational and religious ideas.
Rally day ia being observed by
moat Salem churrhes either Sep
tember 29, or on World-wide Com
munion Sunday, October ft. Ral
ly day officially launches th new
program for the year in many of
the church schools of the city.
Vet Counsel
Aides Needed
i ;
I Need for additional trained
Veterans' service officers to han
dle claims and ether problems
facing Oregon's Increasing load
pf ex-servicemen was etresed
Friday at the regular quarterly
meeting of the advisory commit
tee of the state department of
Veterans' affairs, held in the de
partment offices, i
i The advisory committee offi
cially approved tha efforts of Di
rector George E. Sandy to seek
an increase In the ceilings placed
by congress on incomes permitted
veterans In Job training under
the GI bill to $250 and $300, to
concur with recommendations of
the Oregon state apprenticeship
council.
i Announcements were made of
the resignation of Secretary Frank
Hoi brook of Med ford, and of
Floyd IC Dover, Portland. Dover
resigned to become field repre
sentative of the department. Ap
pointments will be made to fill
these vacancies later by Gov. Earl
Snell.
'Carl Fre 11 inter. Portland mem
ber, was elected to fill Holbrook's
position of secretary to the com
mittee. ,
Owl Shaw
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Ends Today! '
Fred MacMurray
-Murder He Says"
Trail testnaUhr
TOMORROW!
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Alfred Drake
-TAR8 AND SPARS'
Work Schedule
At Silverton
Churches Full
SILVERTON" With autumn at
hand Silverton churches are plan
ning fuller schedules of work.
Choir practices, canceled for the
busy summer, have been resumed.
At St Paul's Catholic church the
week-day masses have been
moved back from 7:30 to 8:15 to
conform with the school pro
gram. ! !
Lutheran churches ere begin
ning their autumn teachers' train
ing course with the first one
scheduled for Monday night at
Wood burn. Sunday school teach
era from both Immanue! and Trin
ity churches will attend.
At Trinity church the Lutheran
Daughters of the Reformation will
meet Tuesday night at tha home
of Jeanell Gottenberg. Ladies Aid
will meet Wednesday at. the
church with Mrs. M. Mosengiand
Mrs. John Demas as hostesses.
The evening group of Dorcas will
meet Friday, Ocotber 4, with Mrs.
Russell Nelson at Scotts Mills.
Iinmamiel church council meets
Tuesday night at the Carl Moen
home. The senior guild i meet
Wednesday night at the Arthur
Da hi home with Mrs. Sam Bailer
as co-hostess. Mrs. Kenneth Ifen-
Jum ia hostess Tuesday night to
the Junior Guild members at her
home. The Ladies Aid will meet
Thursda yat S pJa at the church
with Bessie Raugland and Julia
Moen as hostesses.
May! Imparl
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CaHit!
A Story Delightfully
Different
"The Return of floaty"
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Ted Daldaan John Lytel
Extra!
Pete Smith Specialty
-BUS PESTS
CoraFiiures
Drop 2 Cents
CHICAGO. Sept. 27.-;P-Corn
led a downturn of grain futures
today, falling as much as 3 cents
on favorable crop weather, lower
prices for grain In the spot mar
ket and action of President Tru
man In ruling against removal of
price ceilings from cattle and
hogs.
Wheat showed an easier trend
throughout the session, closing at
about the day's lows.
Wheat: finished 1-14 lower,
January $3.01, corn was off 1 to
Z cents. January fl.39T4-l.40, and
oats were Unchanged to i lower,
November gOVi-tt.
Profit-taking following the re
cent upturn waa the major factor
in wheat, where the market Is still
thin and highly responsive to a
hmall number of orders, traders
noted that the CCC has bought
very little grain this week, ap
parently i believing that current
prices are too high.
In the spot market. No. 2 red
wheat sold at $3.10 a bushel,
up 14 from' yesterday and another
new high on this advance.
8 lay tea Mr. and Mrs. John B.
Van Handel will be honored at
"Open house" Sunday afternoon,
September 29, at the Women's
clubhouse on their golden : wed
ding anniversary. Friends an rel
atives are being asked to call be
tween the -hours of 3:30 and
4:30 pjn.L
ENDS TODAY! (Sat)
I Kay Mlllaad
,J WANTED WINGS'
t Tun Halt
COME ON DANGER"
Contlnsvott from IP. M.
, Tomorrow!
Madeleine
CarreU
la Technicolor
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Bahama Passage
; Ce-Peatare!
Smiley Bdrnetta
'Sunset Carson
"FIREBRANDS OF
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Spanish Club to
Hear Mrs. Kuhl
Mrs.' Florence Kuhl will tell of
her recent trip to Mexico at the
October 11 meeting of the Salem
Spanish club, it was announced at
the club meeting last night- Mrs
Elmer Berg told of club activities
with the Mexican laborers during
the summer, and relayed to club
members the gratitude of the Mex
icans to the club for its help.
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Youth Nights
Are Resumed
Presbyterian young people- will
have charge of the 7:30 p.m. eve
ning service at their church as
they fesume their monthly youth
nights this Sunday. Guest speaker
will be the Rev. Stephen Lee, pas
tor of the Molt Chinese church of
Portland, who will speak on the
topic "The Church and the Racial
Problem." A Junior choir of Chi
nese young people will accom
pany Lee to Salem and will sing
three special numbers. .
At 6 p.m. a candlelight installs
tion service will be held, for the
newly-elected officers of the Jun
ior and senior high school' youth
groups. Special music at this serv
ice will Include piano and violin
prelude played by Virginia Ben
ner and Phil. Blankenshlp, and a
vocal selection sung by Glennis
Allen accompanied by Ann Gib
bons. U- :
Following the evening service,
a youth fellowship will be held
in the social halL with Don Dour-
is, youth 'director. In charge. Vo
cal numbers by Ann Gibbons and
violin selections by Phil Blanken
ship, games and refreshments are
on the program.
From 0. -00 to 10:00 pjn. a col
lege fireside will be held at the
manse. Where Willamette univer
sity students will be welcomed by
Dr. and Mrs. Chester W. Hamblin.
Stocks Slow,
Decline Noted
NEW YORK. Sept. 27.iP-The
recovery sap ran out of a tired
looking stock market today and
leaders, with scattered exceptions.
backed : Into losing territory.
Dealings were the slowest of
the month.
Declines running to 2 points or
so predominated the the c 1 o a e.
Transfers of 070.000 shares com
pared with 1.300.000 Thursday.
Brokerage quarters said that
three successive advancing ses
sions attracted quick profit cash
ing by In-and-out traders while
accounte were trimmed elsewhere
by those who were skeptical of the
labor outlook, price controls and
the ability of the list to negotiate
other than technical comebacks.
Promotion Day to be
Observed on Sunday
a. .. .
The annual promotion aay serv
ice of the Presbyterian Church
School will be held Sunday morn
ing. Sept 29, at 10:33. Graduates
of each department In the Church
School will attend the morning
worship service, and each gradu
ate wilH receive a certificate of
promotion from the minister of
the church. The church choir, un
der the direction of Virginia Ward
Elliot, will sing a special number.
"With Happy Voices Ringing.''
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION FETED
Gov. Earl Snell Friday issued a
statement Indorsing Religious Edu
cation week, September 29 to Oc
tober e. The observance la spon
sored by the international council
of religious education and coope
rating Protestant, Catholic and
Jewish church groups.
INDUSTRIAL DEATHS FILED
Two fatalities, 1,004 covered ac
cidents and three claims for oc
cupational disease benefits were
filed in the state industrial acci
dent commission, here during the
week ended September 20.
Portland Grain
PORTLAND. Or- Bent. S7 (API-
Cash wheat (bid) sort white 13; aoft
white (excluding Rex) 1J3; white dub
13: weatern red 1X
Hard red winter: ordinary I S3: !
Der ctnt 1J: 11 oar cent 11:
a7ssra CSMtR - 206 -
.. tiara wnrae tsaan: urararr ; i
per cent a; 11 per cent 1.2S; IS per
ToHn'i Mr nrclnti Wheat St' bar
ley lo; corn li.oats 10: mlll'ead S.
MOVEE) MEM
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g-irf;'hri
Matinee from 1 P. M. Today!
m iiespoiise to Toun
IIAII7 BEQUESTS ...
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Presenting:
An Extended
Engagement!
LIFE III
SALEI1
la Beaatlfnl Color!
Yon Are the Slars!
Salem at Werk and Play!
ee. prom the Air! Schools! Clans!
Industry! It's : Year Picture, About
Yea!
. Fun Co-Hit 1 e
PRICES! (all Inc. tax)
Adnlts ...... S5e
Services ..... 20e
ChUd (f to 12) . . 20e
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Mission Street
UB Church Has
Homecoming
Two former pastors of the Mis
sion street United Brethren church
will have part in the annual home
coming services . to be held to
morrow. Dr. L. B. Baldwin of Ore
gon State college who served the
local church nearly 40 years aso
returns for the second time as the
homecoming ' speaker having giv
en the address last year. He speaks
tomorrow at 11 ajn. on the sub
ject, "The Church In the Wilder
ness." The Rev. A. S. Henderson.
who occupied the pulpit for eigh
teen years and Is widely known
in Salem will preach in the eve
ning service at 7:30
The Rev. C. E. Carlson. Ore
gon district superintendent of the
United Brethren church, who has
served as superintendent of the
West African mission district will
give a missionary address at 1
pjn.
Arlene Deedon, Bible teacher
in the Salem schools, will be solo
ist for the morning worship serv
ice. Mrs. Kenneth Holler and Mrs.
Lyle Thomas will play a piano
duet In the afternoon service. The
Rev. Johri K. Williams will sing
in the evening service.
The Sunday school is present
ing a Rally and Promotion day
program at 10 a.m.
A basket dinner will be served
at 12:30.
DiplomaU Strive
To Meet Deadline ;
PARIS, Sept 27 -LPj- The Eur
opean peace conference complet
ed all but 10 clauses of the Ital
ian peace treaty today as It drove
hard for adjournment by the Oc
tober IS deadline.
The 10 clauses, however. In
cluded three of a political nature
on the big problem of Trieste,
and there were indications that
this issue might have to be shelv
ed Indefinitely. The other seven
are economic clauses upon which
agreement must be reached be
fore the treaty can be sent to the
plenary session for final approval.
GEN. MARTIN'S WILL READ
PORTLAND, Sept. 27-0P)-The
estate of MaJ. Gen. Charles H.
Martin, soldier and statesman
who died here Sunday, will ap
proximate $50,000. his will dis
closed today.
Starton Tha Rantiit Youne
People will sponsor a bonfire par
ty on the church rrounda Satur.
day, September 28 from 7:30 to
9:30 p.m. The Rev. Willard Buck
ner Is in charge of arrangements.
Sunnyside Mr. and Mrs. Cliff
Pearson, formerly of this commu
nity have returned from eastern
Oregon, where they worked in the
grain harvest and have purchased
a home at 1263 S. High st, Salem.
Saturday
Sept. 28
YIICA
Special Event! for all young
people of the community
Fall Frolic
Swimming 8 to 9
Dancing 9 to 12
Pino; Plncj and Table Games
Refroehmenta
t
Sovial and Recreational
Club
Cosponsored by YWCA and
YMCA
Nominal Charge
VJP.W. Victory Club
Old-Time Dancing
TOIJIGHT
Veterans Hall
Corner need and
Cnarcb Streets
; Masle by
Ilarion Pox! 661
Orchestra
Jlmmle Ritchie. Leader
Adatasioa
tt tae. tax
Weleeaae
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Tonight
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Silverton Armory
9 lo 12;
GLENN WOODRVS
ORCHESTRA
13
Eatertalaera
13
Admission lie
Plea Fed. Tax 14
Total I3e i,
1 -131- 1 ;
M1M SEiliE
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(Picknp or OUlce Dandles)
UIITIL FURTHER NOTICE
!
Due to acute shortage of help we are forced to discontinue
taking laundry until we can complete that already in our
plant. ,
There is enough equipment in Salem to give weekly laun
dry service to entire city - shortage of help has canned one
of our modernly equipped plants to stand idle for past three
months.
You can help relieve the laundry problem in Salem by re
ferring any person you know who is looking for work to either
the Salem Laundry or the Hollywood Laundry steady em
ployment for women workers at a minimum wage of 70c per
hour. I
Your cooperation will be appreciated.
COHPAIIY
(WEIDKRAS)
Valloy Obituaries
Mrs. Anna Cooper
JEFFERSON Mrs, Anna Coop
er, 83. died at 9 o'clock rrlday
morning at Albany General hospi
tal. She had been an invalid for
many years, and about two weeks
ago she fell end broke both bones
of her left leg below the knee.
Surviving are three daughters.
Mrs. Frances Husted and Mrs.
Olive Manela of Jefferson and
Mrs. Belle Randall of Los AngelesT
Calif.
Funeral arrangements In charge
of , the Fisher funeral home.
Old Tin Dances
Tunes You Have
Forjrotten
Music by,
PAUL WINSLOWS
GANG
Waltsea, Quadrilles,
2 and t Steps, etc.
Every Saturday Nlcht
259 Court Street
Over Western Ante
t Public Welcome
Admission 60c, IncT Tax
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Women Laundry Uorkers
Best of working conditions modern equipment
Year around steady employment
MINIMUM WAGES 700 PER HOUR
Apply at
j 2040 North Capitol St., ,
ASK FOR MR. BAXTER
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YOUTH
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A Program of Youthful
Singing and Speaking
with
PALfL PETTICORD, speaker
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