The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 18, 1947, Page 5, Image 5

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LIONS VISIT" MEETS
Two group of Salem Lions club
members will attend several out-'
of -town meetings over the week- j
end, it was announced Friday.
Planning to attend the charter ,
night of the newly-formed. Oak-
ridge club at Eugene tonight are :
Mr and Mrs. R W. Land. Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Scott, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert McEwan and Marion
County Sheriff and Mrs. Denver
Young. The group plan to remain
in Eugene tonight and attend a
Lions state council meeting Sun
day, which is expected to set a
date and place for the state Lions
convention to be held in June. Ed
Majek, president of the Salem
Lions, and Dr. Harry Brown will
attend the charter program of the
new Hawthorne club in Portland
tonight.
It costs no more to buy automatic
water heaters from your Master
Plumbers. Take advantage of the
watr heating experience offered
by JUDSON'S Plumbing St Heat
ing. Phone 4141. Immediate de
livery. Complete installation ser-
vice available. j
Extra special! Wool sport coats j
and tweed trousers at li price. ,
Army, Navy Store, 223 N. Com'l. j
MAP MAKERS NEEDED
The U. S. geological survey,
through the Salem civil service
secretary, W. H. Fisher at the j
post oftice building. Friday is- j
oued a call for veterans and ,
others with experience in sur- (
veying. photogrammetry or map :
draiting to fill civil service po- j
sitions in western states in both '
professional and sub-professional
grades. I
Old Time dance tonite. 259 Court
Gas Circulators. Ralph Johnson
Appl. Ph. 4036. !
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GEOLOGICAL GROUP TRIPS j
A new limestone quarry on the ,
Wallace road just west of Buell .
will be inspected for fossils by
members of the Salem Geological I
society Sunday afternoon on a ;
field trip. Members will meet at
2 o'clock at Willamette univer- 1
sity, and are advised to wear ,
boots or rubbers.
Refinish your own floors. Rent a
floor sander from Woodi ow's, 440
Center St.
Dance Sat, Silverton Armory.
TRAIN CHANGES
The southbound Southern Pa
cific passenger train, the West
Coast, will leave Salem daily at
11:50 p.m. instead of 11:59 pm.
effective Monday. January 20. C.
E. Larson, local ticket agent, said
Fridav.
KNIGHT
Mn Ada B. Knight, late resident of i
IWM S Fierce t . L.ttl Ruck,. Ark . at
a local hospital. Jar.uai 15 Survived
bv three daughter. Mrs Genea K
Lew 11 of Salen -.. Mrs. Nellie Pozi of
Litl'e Rock. A:k . and Mrs Jeanette
Hjnpton of Mountain Home. Ark . 13
grandchildren and three ifieat-Rrand-
im!dren Shipment will be made to
I.it'le Rock. Ark. bv trie (lough-Bar-ru
k company. 'r serui-es and "inlei -it
i c : . t .
ANDREWS
Mary I .re Andiews. infant daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. I.ee Ar.dieii of An
chorage. Alaska, at Anchorage. January
i Surviving teide-i the parent an- a
brother. John Andiew of Anchorage
and tie grandparent. Mr and Mrs
John I" Dalk of Salem and M : . and
Mrs. A. W. Andrews of Woodburn An
nouncement of services later by
C'lougn-Bai rick rompjni.
KMGHTFN
Mrs M Maggie Knighten 495 S 13th
ft . at a l'ic-al hospital Wedne-djv.
January 15. Survived by husband. E G. .
Knighten of Salem, and seveial nieces
and nephews. Service will be held
Saturday. January 18. at 10 30 a ni. at
( lough-Barrick chapel with the Kev L.
T Anderson officiating. Pythian Sis-
GOOD MORNING
Foolish Women
"And five of them were
wise and five were foolish.'
Matt. 25:2.
They were .foolish because
thev were not readv to meet
their Lord. ARE YOl ?
MARION COUNTY
SUNDAY SCHOOLS
Dr. C. R. Nlchol
The Chunh of Christ. Cottage
and Shipping jtreeL. presents Dr.
C. R. Nichol throughout the next
9 days in a series of revival serv- '
ices. Dr. Nichol is a world travel-
er and outstanding evangelist, lec- (
turer. educator, and author of j
many books, some of which have
been translated into foreign lan- '
guages. The citizens of Salem are '
invited to hear him in a lecture!
covering his trip to the Holy Land. 1
which will be delivered Sunday :
afternoon at 2:30. Dr. Nichol spent !
considerable time studying in the
Bible Lands and will be glad to
tell anyone who is present about j
any section or place in Palestine
in "which they may be interested.
You are invited to hear Dr.
Nichol in the sermons each eve- j
ning through the week at 7:30. I
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BUSH PARENTS MEET
Approximately 38 parents of
Bush elementary school children
attended an audiometer testing
program at the school Friday at
1 p.m., conducted by Lenore
Headley, county health depart
ment publicity officer. W C. Beck,
school principal, explained that
the movie projector and sound
system used, were bought from
proceeds of a recent school carni
val. A similar program of movies
and talks will be conducted at
McKinley school Tuesday at 1:45
p.m. and Miss Headley will give
a talk at the Englewood school
Pa rent-Teachers association meet
ing Monday evening at S pm. at
the Englewood school.
Reduce the health way at the new
Scientific Health Studio. 543 N.
Church. Ph. 6253.
Dance every Sat. nite. Maplewood
Grange, H mi. N of Aurora. Music
by Carl Mikkleson's orchestra.
TV R MAN FINED.
POLLOCK FREE
Accused of threatening harm
to Kenneth Hanel, Jr., on High
way 99E on January 8 near
Brooks, Wally Turman was fined
$50 and costs on a disorderly
conduct charge in justice court
yesterday. Lee Pollock was found
innocent of the same charges.
Both men live in a local auto
court.
Extra special! Wool sport coats
and tweed trousers at l price.
Army. Navy Store. 223 N. Com'l. .
Dance tonight. Crystal Gardens. ;
BALL CLUB ALTERS 1
The Salem Baseball club was
granted permission on Friday by
the city engineer's office to alter
its grandstand at 1200 S. 25th St., j
to the amount of $100. Other per-'
mits issued were to w. l. oner,
to re roof dwelling at 1975 Maple
st., for $150. and to Fred Lemon,
to alter apartment at 2310 N. 4th
St.. for $150.
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Lutz Flower Shoppe, 1276 N. Lib- j
erty. Phone 9592.
Dance Sat , Silverton Armory.
SQUAD TREATS BABY I
Jardith Earls. 8 months old.
1111 6th st.. West Salem, was
treated by the Salem first aid i
sqtiad last night after reportedly j
remaining too long in a vapor tent
dining treatment for a cold. !
Mrs. Loveall, now manager of i
LovealU Beauty shop. Specializes !
in hair cutting and permanent
waving. Open 8 a.m. For appoint
ment ciill 7870.
Dance Sat , Silverton Armory.
te's Temple No II will conduct ritu-alt-i'i"
wrvirn and interment will fol
low jt Macleay cemetery.
Ultsg
At the residence. 1203 Nortn 17th
street. January 1. Louise Gie-se. at the
age of Kl yeais. Mother of Mrs Bertna
Fandncn. Mrs. Emma Ei sen bach and
Mrs Lvdia Powell, ail of Salem: mother-:.
.-law of Mrs Elizabeth Giese of
Siki.,; and sister pi Mrs. Wilhel:r-in
Ja. iT iit tf C'anaua Alu survived by 17
grandchlldien and nine great -gi and -children.
Services w II be held Satur
day. January 18. at 2 pm at the Bethel
Baptist churih with concluding servi-.-e
at the Priitun. cemctei . the Re-. Gus
tav G. Rauei oi ticiatmg. Direction W.
T. Rigdon company.
HAMPTON
Tom Han pton. !ae resident of route
3. Salem, at the Dallas hospital. Janu
ai - a' the i'ge of 76 years Surviv
ed by a daughter. Mrs. Olive Wu-on
of Portland, six sons. Ernest Hampton
of Ticoini, George. Elmer and Hubert
Ha', pt hi ajl of Rosrburg. William
Han pton of Etacada and David Hamp
ton of Salem: a sister. Mrs. Belle Har-
rod of Athens. Term . nine grandchil
ditn and to great-grandchildren
Set vices will be at the Howeil-Edwai ds
cr-apel Saturdav. January 18. at 1 pm
with concluding sei vices in the City
V:. cemetery
JONES
Lucian B Jones, at the family resi
dence. 1 i:t9 t'nio.i st. January 16. at
the aue of 72 years Surviving are tl.e
wife. Mrs Nellie Handle Jones of Sa
lem. tTiee daughters. Mrs. Muriel fa
son of Condon. Mrs. Barbara Nelson
of Paisley and Mi v Ruth Moore of
Chicago. II! . a son. Lucien B Jones of
Salem, four grandchildren. He w as a
member of Chemeketa Lodge No 1.
lOOF. and of the Salem Rebekah
lodge and of the Methodist church
Services will be held at Howell-Ed- ;
wards chapel Saturday. January 18. at I
3 p if . the Rev Joseph Adams of
ficiating i'i lduding services will be!
at Mt Ctet Abbey crematorium Rit
ua'iMiC services bv Chemeketa Lodge
No 1. looi
LfMiAX '
L lia K Logan, late resident of 1930
South High street. Cndav , January 17.
Wife of Charles W. Logan of Sherwood: .
mnjier of Mrs. H. A. Zosel of Sher
wood. Mrs Fiank Sinclair of Portland
and Vis. Jack Saum of San Francisco; I
ar J sister of Mrs. T. E McsTlean. L A !
El veil and L C Elwell. all of Salem. 1
Alio sur iveJ by four grandchildren.
Cbri-ttan Science services will be held
Monday. January 20 at 1 :iO pm at the
C "ough-Barnck chapel with interment'
in Belcirt Memoiial park. i
DIVER !
Paul A Diver, late resident of 2465
X.W. Raleigh street. Portland, near
Turner. Thursday January 16. Sur
vived bv brother, t rank A Diver. Port
'and. and daughter, of Ohio. Announce- :
nent of services later by Clougli-Bar-ricat
corri puny.
First Presbyterian
Church
Chemeketa at Winter St.
Chester W. Hamblin. Pastr
Virginia Ward Elliott,
music director
9:45 AJM. Church School
10:55 A-M. Morning Senr-
ice. The Visitor"
5:00 PM. Vesrr Musicale
An evening of music by the
; ehoir. Speeial numbers by
Mrs. Ralph Dobbs, organist.
WOMEN VETS MEET
Plans for the February 8 meet
ing of the American Legion Pio
neer Post No, 149, the all-women
group, at which Fritz Nissen.
Oregon department adjutant of
the legion, will speak, were laid
at Thursday night's meeting of
the post. Rose Crimaldi was ap
pointed chairman of the hostess
committee for that meeting. Dor
othy Anderson was elected post
delegate at large to the Oregon
Federated Veterans' Council of
Marion county to succeed Helen
Raynor. Sylvia Krapps was named
to the executive committee to re
place Tommy Ross. Plans were
discussed for the rummage sale
to be held February 15.
Contact Mathis Bros. Roofing Co.,
164 S. Commercial, for your roof
ing needs. No job too large or too
small. Free estimates. Ph. 642.
3-hp. and 5-hp. single-phase elec.
motors. Keith Brown Lbr. Yard,
FINED FOR FRAUD
James F. Wilson was commit
ted to the county jail by Justice
Joseph B. Felton yesterday in lieu
of payment of a $10 fine and
costs after pleading guilty to a
charge of defrauding an innkeep
er. Wilson admitted 'fcurrepti
tiously entering a local apart
ment and occupying a bed" there
in without knowledge of the keep
er, and refusing to pay for such
lodging, according to the com
plaint. Insured savings earn more than
two per cent at Salem Federal
Savings Association. 130 South Li
berty street.
Danc " Silverton Armory.
CHAMBER SLATES EVANS
Ernest Evans, assistant commis
sioner of the British Columbia
government travel bureau, will
speak on the tourist industry in
the Northwest at the chamber of j
commerce luncheon Monday noon.
He will tell what British Colum
bia is doing at the present to en
courage development of its tour
ist business. J
Gas Circulators. Ralph Johnson
Appl. Ph. 4036. j
Extra special' Wool sport coats '
and tweed trousers at price, i
Army. Navy Store, 223 N. Com'l. I
ROCKWELL ESTATE SETTLED '
An inheritance tax of $526.91
was fixed on the $50,095.27 estate!
of Emma Rockwell in the Marion j
circuit court yesterday. A sum of
$33,389 was inherited by a :
daughter. Grace Thomas, and
$16,694 was inherited by a grand
son, Donald Osborn. according t'
decision of the court.
Dance Sat., Silverton Armory.
All steel shower cabinet complete
wih curtain. $59 95. The Mai -shall-WHls
Store. 205 N. Capitol
Ph. 6877.
KNIGHTS TO MEET !
Salem council Knights of Co
lumbus will hold a regular meet
ing Tuesday evening in the coun
cil chambers beginning at 8 o'
clock Plans for winter and spring
activities will be discussed. Grand
Knight Kred Rupp jaid Friday.
Luella Ingram guaranteed hosiery
mending Kxpert operator. Price's.
135 N. Libesty.
Dance tonight. Crystal Gardens
AMOND ARRESTED
ClMlord J. Amor.d. 245 S C'ot
t.ige st . w arretted by it.v
police early Friday and posted
$25 bail in municipal curt on a
charge of reckless driving Police
said he hrfd been dining at an
excessive speed. i
Discharge ser ice lapel buttons'
now available at Brown's Jewel
ers and Opticians. Bring dis
charge certificates.
Gas emulators. Rslph Juhnsi
Appl. Ph. 4036.
ENTERS HOI SE WITH KEY
Mrs. Tillie Overfield. 1305 N
Winter st . repotted to city polic-'
Friday that her house had been
entered between 6 and 6:30 p. m
on Januaiy 15 and that a set ol
earrings and a gold letter knife
had been taken.
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Wedding pictures taken at the'
church 520 State. Ph. 5722.
Births
MITCHELL-To Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Mitcheil, Deiroit. a son,
Friday. January 17, at Salem
Deaconess hospital.
. GRASSMAX To Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Grassman. Gervais, a son.
Friday, January 17, at Salem Dea
coness hospital.
BENSON" To Mr. and Mrs.
Francis Benson. Woodburn, n
daughter. Friday. January 17, at
Salem Deaconess hospital.
DI GGER To Mr. and Mrs
William Dugger. Gervais, a son.
Friday, January 17, at Salem
Deaconess hospital.
LEDGER WOOD To Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Ledgerwo-jd. 791
Rosemont st.p a daughter, Friday.
January 17, at Salem General
hospital.
OSTEEX To Mr and Mrs C.
R. Osteen. Philomath, a son, Fri
day. January 17, at Salem Gen
eral hospital.
KENDLE To Mr. and Mrs
Richard C. Kendle. a son, Friday.
January 17, at Salem General
hospital.
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CATHOLIC VETS MEET
Appointment of member ship
and program committees took
place at the meeting of the Cath
olic War Veterans Chapter No.
1141 Thursday evening at St. Jo
seph hall. M. Sgt. Thomas Mas
sey, chairman of the organization,
named Eugene Schmidt chairman
of the program committee and
Richard Gentzkow, Frank Logan
and George Day assistants, and
appointed Ed Saddler chairman of
the membership committee and
Van Bean and Martin Kropp as
assistants. A dance with the St.
Joseph's young people's club fol
lowed the meeting. The next post
meeting will be held February 7.
Dance tonight. Crystal Gardens.
Decorating, 1947 wall papers avail
able. 1249 S. Com'l. Ph. 7614. i
ROADS GET SURVEY
Survey of 73 hard surface
roads included in Marion county's
road-oiling program next sum
mer will get under way soon,
the county court revealed Friday.
Hedda Swart, county engineer;
Frank Woelke, road foreman,
and Ted Kuenzi, bridge foreman,
will conduct the surveys. Hear
ings were held by the county
court to determine which roads
are to be oiled this summer.
River silt, top soil and fill dirt.
Com'l Sand St Gravel. Ph: 21966.
Masterwoods Cabinet Shop, 164 S.
Com'l. Phone 5596.
TALK OVER AIRPORT
City Manager J. L. Franzen,
City Engineer J. H. Davis and
Superintendent Wallace Hug of
McNary field talked Friday with
representatives of the war assets
administration and other govern
ment men concerning the future
release of the airport to the city
of Salem. The army now has con
trol of the field.
Luella Ingram guaranteed hosiery
mending. Expert operator. Price"s.
135 N. Liberty.
Dance tonight. Crystal Gardens.
BURGLAR SENTENCED.
PAROLED
Sherman Dale Harris. Jr.. who
waived grand jury indictment and
pleaded guilty to burglarizing the
V. B. V. restaurant in Jefferson
on December 31 in circuit court!
yesterday, was sentenced to two
years in the state prison and
paroled to the state parole board,
by Circuit Judge E. M. Page.
Dance tonight. Crystal Gardens. j
YW.L'A. Rummage Sale. Sat.,
! Jan. 18, 248 N. Com'l, above;
Greenbaum's. i
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FORCER GETS 2i YEARS
Alfred L. Da i, alias C. E.
Johnson, was sentenced to serve j
2'i years in. the state prison after
he pleaded guilty yesterday to a '
torgery charge in connection with .
a $55 10 check on January 13.
Davis waived grand jury indict-'
ment and was sentenced by Cir
cuit Judge E. M. Page.
Don't forget the old time dance1
a VFW hall Sat. night.
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How long does it take you to wa- ;
ter your lawn? We can water it
for you in just a minute and a
half of your time. Stop in and
see this tried nnd tested automatic ,
controller evenings. 734 N. High
or i:ill 21619. Fiee estimates glad
ly gien. C. S. Whitcom!). j
MANNING SENTENCE
C ON TIN I '"ED
Sentence of Frank L. Manning. ;
who pleaded guilty in circuit'
court yesterday to obtaining
money under fdlse pretenses, was
continued for 30 days by the
court.
Luella Ingram guaranteed hosiery
mending. Expert opeiator. Price's,
135 N. Liberty.
Dance tonight. Crystal Gardens.
MAPLE Si KEENE
INCORPORATE
Articles of incorporation for
Maple Ar Keene Sporting goods
store at 372 Stale st . were f iled (
with the Marion county clerk's !
of I ice yesterday. Capital stock
is quoted nl $20,000.
Dance tonight. Crystal Gardens.
New location Cronlse Studio. 439
Court St , over- Smith Baking Co.
STANFORD GRADUATE
Among the 173 students ar,-1
nounced a being graduated from i
Stanford univer.-ity at the close !
of the autumn quarter is Anne I
Challoner Huston of Salem, with I
a BA degree. j
Furniture upholstered and repair- j
ed by expert workmen. McAlvin '
Top Shop. 545 N. Church street. I
Air-Steamship tickets anvwhere.
Kugel. 7694. 735 N. Capita'l St.
2 MOTHERS GO HOME
The Salem General hospital Fri
day dismissed Mrs. Richard P.
Judson. 3435 Silverton rd., and
Mrs. Marvin R Perkins. 750 Beck
st., with their baby sons.
Dance tonight. Crystal Gardens. !
FIRE AT FURNACE CO. !
Caspar and Cutler company,
3501 Portland rd . reported a no- ;
damage fire in a trash can in bark ;
of the plant yesterday. City fire- ,
men answered the call. i
See Artist
Ben Larsen
illustrate the Gosjel
Sun. 11 A.M.
"Dead Money"
Sun. 7:45 P-M- 'The
Stranger of Galilee'
Unique serrices you will
never iorget
Foursquare
Church
490 N. 19th
Ka of C. Officers
To Convene in
Salem Tonight
A site for the Knights of Co
lumbus state convention slated for
the latter part of May and a new
state secretary will be chosen at
a meeting of state officers and
district deputies of the organiza
tion tonight at the Marion hotel.
Called by W. J. La Roche. Sa
lem, state deputy, visiting knights
will attend a dinner meeting be
ginning at 7:30 o'clock. A succes
sor to Lowell DuPree, Med ford,
who resigned as secretary, will
be elected. La Roche said last night.
Attending knights will include
Fred Rupp. Grand Knight of the
Salem council; the Rev. T. J. Ber
nards, pastor of St. Joseph's
church, and the Rev. George o'
Keefe, pastor of St. Vincent de
Paul church, both of Salem; the
Rev. John Walsh, state chaplain;
L. A. O'Neil. Portland, state ad
vocate, and Clarence Brown, past
state deputy, formerly of Salem
and 'now of Eugene, and other
state, district and council officers.
Public Records
JUSTICE COURT
Newton G. Woodruff charged with
contributing to the delinquency of a
minor, preliminary examination set
for January 21.
Wally Turman. Salem, disorderly
conduct, fined $50 and costs.
Lee Pollock. Salem, charged with
disorderly conduct, found not guilty.
Ellis William TXiRger. 1298 N. Church
st . no motor vehicle license, fined
SI and costs.
James T. Wilson, defrauding an Inn
keeper pleaded guilty, failed to pay
fine $10 and costs, committed to coun
ty jail.
U P. McCracken. charged with ob
taining money and property bv false
pretenses and with defrauding an
innkeeper, continued for plea until
January IS: charged miih giving a
check without sufficient funds, prev
ious parole and suspension revoked.
MUNICIPAL COURT
Urban M. Butsch. Mt Angel, failure
to stop at intersection, posted $2 50
bail
Clifford J Atnond. 245 S. Cottage
St.. charged with reckless driving,
posted $25 bait
MARRIAGE LICENSE
APPLICATIONS
Norma D Ferrell. 22 logger. Hub
bard, and Alice M Stewart. IT. stu
dent. Salem.
Luke J. Schmidt. 32. meat cutter,
and Verona A. Kimllnger, 27, both
of Mt Angel
PROBATE COURT
Eriaa Mane Hamilton Tra.sk. guar
dianship estate: Appraisers appointed.
Marie Mumper vs Pearl S. Matthes.
administratrix of the estate of Louis
( " Matthes. deeeaed : and Katherine
Mun. ford and Homer L. Mumford:
Answer to amended complaint. j
William Wiley Gash, guardianship
estate: Annual report approved.
Elva C" Mortimer guardianship es
tate Guard-ran s final account ap
proved. Ami Strong Thielsen estate: Hear
ing of objection to final account or
dered for March 3.
Louis Stephen Jakubec estate: Ap
praival vraived by court.
Henry Stauffer etttale: Appraisers
appointed and February IT fixed as
tune of hearing for objections to
final account.
Hiram Overton estate' Order for
ltsuance of letteis of administration
PAROLE VIOLATION C HARGED
Oiarles Brandon was returned
by sheiifTs deputies to Marion
county frum McMinnville yester
day on a parole violation charge.
GORDON. COOVER RETIRE
Ted C. Gordon and Joe Couver
yesterday filed a notice of re
tirement from the business Gor
don Si Coover.
Damaged brooches, pen
dants, bracelets and other
injured Jewelry are per
fectly repaired in our tho
roly equipped shop.
Moredate charges.
Mannfacturinr Jewelers
tafiHn IMly Tm
t CUabetla M. Smith upaa Uva f UinaT
ot bond of fUM.
Carrie Y6unj guard iautship estate:
James M. Uvesajr appointed cuardiaui.
Sarah Kennedy estate; Partial dis
tribution ordered.
CIRCUIT COUKT
Edna Hayes vs Dean K. Hayes:
Complaint for dirorc charges cruel
and -Inhuman treatment, asks custody
of unborn child. $250 for hospital ex
penses and $50 per month support
money pending Birth of child. Mar
ried July M. IMS. at Turner.
Dora Estepp vs Clarence Estep:
Supplemental divorce complaint filed.
Laiford rioyd Wria-ht vs Lords Mary
Wright: Decree of divorce awards
defendant custody of two minor chil
dren subject to plaintiff's right to
visit children, and $90 per month for
support of each child.
The following default trials were
set for Monday, January 20: Edwin
H. roster, by Pioneer Trust Co,
guardian, vs Joyce E. roster, for
marriage annulment. and divorce
trials of Minnie Blair vs Melvln
Blair. Dell Wagner vs Vera Shrull
Wagner. Owen Richard Gilstrap vs
Bessie Joyce Gilstrap. and Clarence
E. Calnon vs Jessie S. Calnon.
HOMEFACTORS
GEORGE
WEEKS
MARION
WEEKS
CXKHHAL A MO LrVtASLt DC SIGNS
ro
HOUSC PLANS j GARDENS
CABINETS I N TE Bi o t S
FURNITURE I. KCORAriONS
COMPETENT ADVICE ON
TECHNICAL AND ARTISTIC
PROSLEMS O P THE HOME
ROUTE SOX to PtOMfi
SALEM
Hear
Adjutant
Charles Rosnick
Sunday January 19th
11:00 a-m- and 7:30 p.m.
SubJsnrts:
"Faith Expressed"
NTrthclsa I Will'
SALVATION ARMY
HALL
241 State -Street
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LITTLE DAVID. It Year Old Boy Preacher
ASTOUNDING . . .
say Religious Publications
CONVINCING ... say Critics
INSPIRING ... say All
Senior Hi Auditorium 14lh
January 18
with
Ies and Iora Iee Parrot!
AIho Other Special Talent
(DOTY MSRflODf
Have Yon Invited a Friend?
The) Stalaainiiiu Saliva. Orocon,
Ik
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"Youih wilh an
ti wi i
Rev. Charles Kirkpatrlek
Speaks Each Evening at 7:St
Except Saturday
Tuesday,
m
"Lile'i Greatest Question
Wednesday,
"The World's
Prophetic - Scriptural ' - Timely
. . . -v :'W-'C-e'&Vr-w'
Moors theatre, Seattle. Wash., the
Sermon Tonic
2.3 p.m. "I Spent
Five Hours In
Heaven"
"God Sent Me to
Preach"
AIID SING
Scrturdory. January 18. 1947 S
1
Two Great Services
with
LES and LODA
LEE P ABBOTT
11:00 A.M. 7:30 P.M.
at
Christian
Iliisionary
.Alliance
NORTH STU AT GAINES
Ageless Message"
REV. CHARLES
KIRKI'ATRICK
at
Free Ileihodiil
Church
North Winter and Market '
Sunday, January 19
A. M. "Enemies f the
Cross."
1:30 P.M. The Uninvited
Guest."
Monday, January 20
"Holiness Under Fire.'
Wesleyan meaaage la the
Fight of God's Word.
January 21
January 22
Greatest Famine
ii
reason you must come early
LITTLE DAVID
It TEAR OLD BOY PREACHER
NONSECTARIAN e POWERFUL
STIRRING
HEAR! The Rose of Sharon Trio. Gladys.
Joyce. Jo Ann C.ering Misters. Sins. "I'm In
Love with the Lover of My Soul"
HEAR! Mary Ann. Little David's sister, and
David play their Hawaiian Guitars and Sing.
HEAR! Franklin Hall. Author of "Atomic
Power With God the book of the year.
HEAR them Over KSLM Hat. at 5:45 p.m.
Sunday at 15.3S to 1 at noon.
TWO GREAT SERVICES
SUNDAY, JAN. 19th
2:30 and 7:30
Sermon Tople
7:30 p.m. "The Mark
of the Beast; How
to escape accepting
It."
at the
and D Streets