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Tho Statunan. Salam. Oregon. Saturday Tup 21. 1947 a& fiOuCp0f utesraao. Yo Favor Sway$ U$, No Fear Shall Awt" Tnm First 8Utesmaa, March 28, 18S1 THE STATESMAN PUBL4SHIMG-COMPANY L CHARLES A. SPRAGUE. Editor and Publisher v- HesaTaer ! the Associated Presa Tho Associated Pres. U entitled exclusively U the u for rep-bU- .""ft '.STl. mUm at all the local aem printed In this newspaper, as well as all Bibi acbooi children wiu review their -iW"iBfJ,J52h1Ji aBBMaB.Vsa.aBeJBaeaWaaBaeakOaaaa Mail. Service I Silverton Churches i UIN AINU BKAK IT By Lichtj METHODIST West Main and Fiske streets. B. T. I Browning, pastor. Sunday school t:43 a.m. Norman Neegelt. superintendent. Classes tor all af.es. General worship. 11 a.m. Subject, -two r-ersons wn Will Not Be Christian." Nursery avail able for children under 4 during church services. Youth fellowship. 1M p.m. Choir rehearsal, weonewiy s p.m. Felix T. Wright, director.. Mrs. A. J. McCanneU pianist. CALVARY LUTHERAN lis Jersey St. James A. lone, pas tor. Sunday school and Bible classes. past two weeks' studies. IM MANUEL LUTHERAN N. Church si S. L. Almlie. pastor, Sunday school 10 a.m. Divine worship. Assurance of Postmaster Al Graze, that suspension of house Luther league. 1:30 p.m. Topic. "Trie ... . I r.iM ru.in r-iAiMshin Vvsn. aruvrrj in man u oa.ututfjr wm nui kvui 6 j s-ali-tic meeting Wednesday p.m. f a a : iL. J .1 I CaiI f I annoying to many residents 10 miss tne ueuvexy i .... . . - . - a . fa J A ! TKIN 111 This was attributed to lack of lunas. remaps u was aue to second at a st. m. 3. K. ruhr. pas lack of proper budgeting of funds. Whatever the cause K,; mtnniaimi tm vm indicated mai ine ueuuic caucvi auv nouv asv scnooi dt bidis scnaoi lummu. .. , I Divine worship. 11 a.m. Sermon "Gods Saturday mail Service. I skmf Love." Luther league. 7:45. The postal system is essentially a service institution, md 2; when performance is built up to certain levels the public is am. critical if the service deteriorates. It does not seem that the church or cod postal fystem locally or nationally has regained the standards tAJk J iW' it attained in prewar days, in promptness oi dispatcn ana ae- n. Evangeiistie. s pm -livery of mails. With improved pay, employment conditions batjls catholic .ti .1 J ... Ka!J .mn.i.nl unrk.r. anH with nrnnr I Pine at Grant sit. rather John J "uuiu -i"-'- s. ..v.- K. 7 " , ' ' , 7T I Walsh, pastor. Sunday maeaes S and organization, and Stimulation OI euorx Ota sianaaras snuuiu i io .m. Weekday masses, s:i a.m. f lined and passed. In the business of communication there Is always a driving . . .. . . . a ii . i IJ 1 urgency: ihe man must go tnrougn. nence mere moum oe no slackening of performance in this important public service. Picking a Queen To Sid Stevens and his gang who are in the throes of pick- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Third at Lewis St. Sunday school 1:49 a.m. Service, 11. MARQUAM METHODIST Stlverton highway Ul at Marquam. R. A. Garboden, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a.m. Worship at 1L FIRST CHRISTIAN Park at First St. Arthur Charles Bates, pastor. Bible school, 0:4 J a.m. Morning worship, 11. I 'il?lYf. ti I I I I .TlTT.-V 111 IT Jl v I ira v I Jil 1 I t. rt.t.a sriHuri. .aitc Churrti at I1enerta M. Rev. Geoff e H S Ifl. rrrlor. M4t Cent, munion 1 M mm pra?ef artDtre and nrnon. II am. Continual mm tmtruc tton clasa WeSmtSaj 1 11 t til pas. I4IIM Til TI rrtTta 73 N. lola awrart. Lulls Wallan Quirk Morning arrvtre II e'rWarh. June 13 Suhec1. "A Great Noul " i ' I'trnlng servw I o rWk Timdai. June I. Subinl. "VHr Mental ' Garden Lltx-art open I tin noon each evk 1 to I CALVARY B4PTIST fltiri 1Z3S South Liberty. Rev. CTtartea Duroen. DO. pastor. Sunday stUaal 41 am. Morning service 1 1 ectork. Sermon by Dr. Durden. just returned from east. Evening aeror 1 JS 'rlork. Sermon by Dr. IXiroen Yawns pasple of churrh will presem speruil iranw, SM p m. Baoii.l youth fellowship. Wednesday. T M p m. Midweek prayer, praue aervire naaaSlOAftsg: CSttmCw OT CMRist ov i m. a. North ITlk at lewkU S4. Ortes M Aahev. SuwdiT art nil 10 ta Morning aenieo II a ilarS. g i i 1 1 oertnre as rtork. Taa fca t sa SbW at'Jl p,j " T CALVARY CR4rtL Fa! Cnuil im H CSwerw St. Wt Re. rUuoe C sod Mary W. IWO. poators SxnStr arhool lil a an ktortuos wne II ocWik 'King Cm oil Dvo preienttng sprr. Rev. C. C. KrU rtRtT rsraiYTtAV cstrRcm Cae'OJr ot Mt SWo J SUaam Roswjse wSmsoI a a ss. Sag m n-w IS M flora S i m Urt. "Lite s Oeoot H nor - iii w 1 s ortoi. snotaAotMMi fleets. ootooj a Camwij klra i-rooa. oioao iloiy d work, gam ! n wav r miwi 1 1 pn. Le4a Mae Krater, Ii r gee. Ml ohm t S o rkark. gooraal - i 1 moakr by tho hlin T ij 1 Duo1 ky Rev. Mary W. Rett.. Twao des. Frhtar. as rv it as I pan. ST. MARK tV. Ll'TMERAN Ul K. Church St Rev M A Getf endaner. D D . paator Sundav errtonl 41 am Morning service II o'clock. Set twin subject. "Jesus the Lord" MUM FRCK MgTHODIST N. Winter at Market. Richard T. Fine Sunday school II irr, Morning ! Join indoor ( imp Mev-ting at First i Churrh of the Naiarine. IMVmtL CHIRCH OF THE t MASTrR fte. 17 (Sptrtfaal) Bennett of Portland, gueat speaker. Evening service 1JI aclock. ctKYRAL taisca OF CSI kit T Korta rotlaaw ot fct w tmmmm A ftrott. aaaaiej. RuMe us, II la. OtwrsW orvtra. IS 4S a an kmoa SosmtTV y R ion Sam Caw no. T Ml anoa Saaw. 'V hot la rvrkeo sa Soo Law w i SmaSay V NOW AND EVERMORE IUakop W.'Harl Irddra f Syrarwj. Hew Tor a CVrvesi rlork Chnrrh School 9: IS a. sr. Youth Group 1:0 p. sm. First Methodist Church Cowrrsi a4 fUake kOreoSa JarR M. A4aaaa, Mlakikrr Dmir Tow n TsU Hoile Ppsr "Naw don't try U destrey any f bis Inhibitions goodae knows I had enough irbl instilling theaa r aa SsnDerara (CDnnnircDnes Sabbath school. Saturday. t:4S a.m. i Morning worship 11. Missionary vol Jng a Cherry Festival queen we pass on this item from Art (seventh day adventist Perry's column in the Medford Mail-Tribune: The next thing, on the civic agenda in many towns is tha nominating and electing of Fourth -of July queens and prin cesses. They will reign throughout the three-day celebration of ! a one-day event. What the country needs is an old-fashioned -Cmitim r.f Liberty." car bed in robes of flowiruZ white and ablt to balance herself on a soap-box. firmly nailed to the floor of a hay-wagon, drawn by a prancing span of horses with red, whit and blue ribbons entwined in their bra idea tans. Park at Second S. L. Beasely. pastor. FIRST METHODIST CHl'RCH Church at Stale St. Paator. Joseph M. Adams. Church school, t 43 a m. tinterm mlin. with a rnthM-'a Dav 1 Mornina worshlD. 11 a m. Guest speak- program. Saturday JJO. Prsyer meet- er. Bishop W. Earl Led den Syracuse. Inf. Wednesday. S p.m. I t. x. sermon luojerH w Evermore . a. p.m. smra m. CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY sembly to Sllverton. 7 pm. Junior hi ALLIANCE meet, fireplace room In basement, no N. Second St. Cordon T. Bratvold. adult group. Thursdsy 7:jo Midweek pastor. Sunday school 10 a m. service service, rrioay z p m. women ll. Young people's service, f :45. Even- class at tha home of Mis. E. T. Pres- ing services 7:45. Prayer meeting and cotl. 104 Oak. Bible study. Wednesday s p.m. i The Oregon Journal's editorial cartoon of Monday Sunday school f:4 a.m. Morning ser- t:4S a m. Morning service n M o cioca vices. 11 a.m. YPS. 7 o.m. Evanselis- Sermon subtect. "The wells of court esy, sermon oy nm pastor, avenina service 7 JO o clock. Message: in Giantess Awakes" Ellrabeth Currte. of Punjab. India. Monday. 7 JO Boy Scouts. Thursday, 7:30 p m. Midweek the state ledger open, with a big blob ot red ink on one side. on the other, as an alternative, the sales tax. The cartoon is ingenious but not ingenuous. According to figures worked out in the clot ing days of the legislature, the tax program to be come effective if the sales tax is defeated will produce more revenue for the state than the sales tax. The real issue in the sales tax election is whether the sales tax shall be invoked as a source of revenue, to the further relief of income and prop erty taxpayers. It is not correct to refer to it as the only alternative to a state deficit in the coming biennium. tic service, 1:43. ASSEMBLY OF GOD Front St. Omsr Bailey, pastor. Sun- After the robbery of the bank at Oakland, Ore. we offered the comment that it was a professional job and, ventured the prediction the men would be picked up sooner or later. Now three men have been arrested in Steamboat Springs, charged with another robbery in Roseburg, but suspected of the Oak land job. The FBI has been tracing the men across the country and when they got together nabbed them. Of course their guilt is not yet determined, but the sleuths of the law evidently have connected them with the bank robbery. How do they do It? that's their trade. Sunday school 43 sm Morning ser vice 10 43 o'clock. 0 43 p m. Young people's meeting Evening service 7:45 o'clock. Wednesday. 7 43 p m Special musical concert with the Bob Jones college quartet. EMMAfltL FT XTM OST 4.L 4443 Ferry SI Peslor. Claux Cagle Sundav school IS a m. Morning eorvir I o rlork. Fvenina aervire IJt a iurk Tueadas. Fridav and Sunday Rev. and Mrs Mrl'une dressed In China aa Coatumo will epesk al 7 JS a m. Owt totnf Missionaries to China FIRST C R RCRTcTTcHaitT BftENTIST Chemeketa at Liberty. Sunday srtiaiil II am. Mominf service II e rlork Sermon subject. ' I the I'm verse. In eluding Msn. Evolved by Atomic riwr Ftening setvtr g e'rtork Sermon auberi. 1. the I'niverae In cluding Man. Evolved by Aloo.tr Force'' Wednesday evening meeting at 0 Includes toatimonies of healing Read ing tuom 141 So. High. MISSION ST. IWITtO RRgTMRgN 1153 MlasMm St Pa. to Goorse Star. tin Sunday arhool 0 S3 a an Motatand service II o'rlorfc N evening eervsrw Sunday, nor rr.idoeek aervire. A jr.Sl S NAME PENTECOST 4.L Timv h i m 1173 Lew,. W rastnr R V. -.ttser sJaVlVh" Rev Jasper N T.yWe Sunday school 10 am. Morning service I - i " 1 lmr r lain nirrtini f runeaa- p m i W9n as ik. , fc " Youna neonle's mltn. r.iM.v fi, ' r'm"n . wermM. aukjert Johnny Chandler in charge. Christian Ilissionary ilUiance 1 ftsuwiar. J mm tt4 11:00 A. M. Zeai. Eaerry as. IUamdrra by Paiu- 7:S0 P. M. Dr. N. A. Jro-c-n, Seattle rreeTit Christian liuune-na Men Just rurrted frurn China, krxvw-fi amxang l ruitMns af 0 -ol4 for his feTverit parunrtatuei In Krxritu! tyvWiwi Wri 7:30. Midweek Tral rr4 rrajer Smkt Thara, 7: IS. Rrv. Ira Kiag pnmcsixTiNG Tfce Voice of the Andes, It. J. C It. lacUallmg Terhalr alar 4 MaUas rvrtavv ratsa CRorra UraU4 K. ll al Caia-r Ikeewaasi J. day school 0 43 a.m. Worship st 11.1 Christ s Ambassadors. 1:41 pm. Evan gelistic service 7:49 pjn. Prayer ser- vice rriqay. 7:43 p m. service. Valloy Churches IMMANVEL BAPTIST CBl'RCH Hazel st Academy St. Sunday school 1:43 a.m. Morning service 11 am. Ser vice 7:43 p m. Rev. George W. WheeUy TALBOT COMMUNITY CHURCH "" J" T VLl. u T" I " 1. " " . ' pJSuryoolOm! DiTlne ' P - Z:JVJ.n!l"ZZ F"rMyB" rlev. Ws.Wr. S m n.n.i T h "tStrtcli. pastor. Sunday school t :4S Return? Annual election of church . ru. u nrmni .- .,. dedicsuon of children. Morning service 11 1 n m. . FOUR CORNERS BAPTIST CHL'RCH X.,,:. .' " J r- '-T' '1m Stat St. at Elms Ave. Rev. Frank O. ""T" 1 r"-" 7 00 . as . a a I kllOT J . 0. . AlHllvVi SMRI w POT! IIIMl, BSTw" RwlnteriTrucWrtnlannt 'k sar. W1 sermons of JTS LIS the day Illustrated by true Incident, vice 11:00 o clock, sermon subject, 1K P , . . -t n.,i. nintn. urrinn. ,h Ptors ministry In Canada. 1 wZZiZm 1 a Woir tThrlaU Ambassadors. Y. P. at 0:43 7. Evening service S o clock. Prof ram rvnln, rvl- .... 0i.u ,., of vacation Bible schooL AU are wel- rv'mn erv,'T 1 o clock. Evange- officers after morning church service. The ttirrings of a new life are evident in the Santiam country- Already, the rough materials for the . new town of Mongold are being laid out. Only a few . years remain before Ihe present town of Detjoit will be under scores of feet of water. But in those years residents of the high country will have plenty of time and opportunity to find their stake and a new homesite. The beauty of the country is too general for a single project to discourage those who revere it. of vacation Bible schooL AU are wel come. HAYESVILLE BAPTIST SCHOOL School house. Rev. Henry Barnet, pastor. Sunday school t:45 a.m. Morn ing service 10:45 o'clock. Prsyer meet- HsUc rally. Sermon subject. "The Wonderfull Wages of Soul Winning." Wednesday st 7:43 midweek service. Radio broadcasts over KSLM. Taber nacle echoes Saturday 3 43 p.m. Ser mons In song Sunday 3:19 p m. church or jrst s christ of LATTER-DAY SAINTS V. F. W hall Hood at Church St John E Salsberry. bishop Sunday school 10 a m Morning service II M O Clock. Evening service 0 30 orknk CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY AIJ.l4.NtK: North 3th at Games St Pastor. Her- 1 man J. IVihl Sunday school t IS a m ' Special pros t am by the whole Sun day school. Morning service II o'clock Christiana Are Suts An unusual auo. ct You Will Want to Hear 0 S3 p an Forsquare rtiMssm Yours peonie s rslly. Evening service I si arutt Sermon by tle pa. tor Sermon suo- J-r. Aa Eapoae m4 the Penteeostal , Movement Tuesday 7 SS pm Mid week prater and praise Our aervire are growing in attendance. Son I miss tlaern. tmc first fajiarsi or cos Cotae at HuoJ St R afMj Mrs H A Srhlstlor. mtnwt.ri Sunday 0 43 sm. 10 43. Junior rhurrh. rhUd and rrn program Morning aertlra Sermon sub)orl. Zeal. Energy niunoers. Kvening service Young peoole1. 0 30 Stissir nana Tuesday I pm Thuisday Ira E oclock Youth Idlmwu J mm shrs- nins i.J representing the Voice of the "d oresident 7 S Irrmun, " Sputtual Diunoers. Kvening service 7 .30 a clock .oclock Sermon euhier-t Tk- r- . onary prayer i enre Clork Fvenina aettiro S as FIRST B4PTIST FII4.RIU HOMNgSf Marion st Liberty St Rev T n,A T FISS t berry. Pertor. V G Btorv Anderson, pastor. Sunday school 0 43 I d.T "rf,'0' 0 4i a m Mornng set- 7.V sm. Morning service II o'clock J,. " II or lock Y. P. S. 7 ttmifj son of Seattle, speaker Evening se VK-e l M Item ftetmon ...K, dot II.' Which U the G.e.test in the K,"g. 1 ' I'THER N tMIRC R om." Slate SI at 10th Fatlor. C R ..u unoir school f U a m Morn- FIRST SPIRITUALIST. ! ,n Tv"ce II o clock Sermon aubyert. M N Commercial Service at 1 30 ,n'e miracles Ml the Church snd 7 JO Rev. Mary Mann. speakeV ' T? T We In vile You 9:45 I. Qo Sunday Sdrsc! 10:50 a a. Rev. llilisa E. Pc:!i ol L Arvgrtes 7:45 p. n Ecv. Janes JL Bhi::p Rev. Lam TarrU h-rv ng ir U I allien Cenniy Holiness Assn. aWrnirro Daily 1918 a m ? 41 p sm. Crow. Indoor Cmmp MrLirg FHIST CHUI1CH OF THE 1IAZAEEHE CewUr al tllkj Sirweta OrrUle W. Jeaklaw. ra4ae "Eaieas's Draalrai ti SAgrlasUe Cestirr Ing and Bible study on Thursday even- 1 BrvrwTP, bay aovvntist in, at 730 o clock at the pastor's home. SumrrJr.0?.."!" FRl'ITLAND EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN Five miles east oi aaiem. nev. n. Vtx. pastor. Sunday school 10 am The tenatw did better by the Columbia basin project and Bonneville power administration, lifting appropriations for the former by nearly $9 million and for the latter for construction a little over that' amount. Ifow if the vengeful house doesn't whack the increases the region will fare pretty well for the construction of important projects. In Szeged, Hungary several hundred citizens met to determ ine whether there was freedom of speech and assembly in Hungary, They were set upon by 150 communists armed with weighted rubber hose, brass knuckles, and hatchet -like "fokos." At leart they got the answer to their question. Morning service and Junior church n meeting. Wednesday, I M p m. 'm SOUTH SALEM FRIENDS KEIZER CHl'RCH OF CHRIST .. commercial at Washington. Paator. School house. U L. Freeman, mm- " teter. Bible study 10 a.m. Preaching " Morning service u oclock. cnrls- 1 a.m. Song practice 7 p.m.' Preacning " v "' l,rn,n service :43. No services wiU be conducted at 'oclock. Midweek prayer meeting Madison and Baker street.. weonesaay t jo p m. tLV.tr.ru COMMUNITY CHL'RCH Granee hall. Pastor. Lee Wlens. I North Cottage at D St. Rev. G G Sunday school S.4S a.m. Paul Cell. Ru.r; Pf,,or Sunday school 43 superintendent Morning service 11 5ornLn f, 'f'..'1 c,ock 8r' . . . . . a . 1 1 svrsapa Ha4 SjC m vws nr - m A I d a as - - t - I i , - i-' - --- Young peoples meeting iyu. aiiwi --"" jvrrmon. Snook, president. Evening service S Dr- Turnbull . guest speaker. S 30 Young o clock. I - """""s The engineers who declare it is feasible to pipe Columbia river water to arid Southern California may be somewhat like the architect whose enthusiasm for the maginifcent led him to design a $50,000, 10-bedroom home for a $2Ga-month salaried man with a wife and one child. -,v Anyone who questions, the practical approach of public school teachers might cogitate on the case of Mrs. Werdna Wyatt of Springfield who is taking three of her Spanish-language pupils on a two-months visit to Mexico. An airline official says if plane passengers were seated backward they could withstand the shock of stopping a 200 mile speed in nine feet. These rocky mountain tops don't bend nine feet, however. Another Klamath Falls- man has failed to show up after a lake fishing trip. His overturned boat was found however Nature plays mean tricks on lakes and rivers, which is a good point for summer vacationists to remember. . T. Dirk- ineon. Sabbath school 30 sm. Sat urday. Morning service 11 o'clock. Sabbath school rally day. District M. V. meeting st 3 30 p m. Prsyer BETHEL BAPTIST North Cottage at D St. Rev. (M.JS.ait LVTMMIA CHl-BCH j North ISth at A St Rev. If W Gross, p.. tor Sunday school t a m' IfonTrf V'C' J o cl" tnerna li'Lutheran hour choru. concert Wednesday evening. June llth III P..m V. I. -,Lm h,h noo -'"J'lor. lum. Lutlieran hour at JO am WESLEYAN METHODIST f ifteenth at Mill St. Paator. A G FIRST CONGREGATIONAL North Cottage at Marion. Rev n Uunfln.tnn D ti nastor. Sur school :43 a.m. "AU Aboard for Ad- I lc" , oclock. Evening service fmt.irm" ramrrfa rtr H untinftlM Willi 7 'JO O ClOCk St the IlldoOr Clmn tnmmt. lead service. Morning service 10:33 "" pros r ess at the Nazarene o'clock. Sermon subject, "Well. What church, .1320 Center St. Rev. Bishop Kind of Soil Are You?" Pilgrim fellow- .kl. . IU. aU.imW M m I " V..U.V.., . V Sir TU A XIV wv swn. ... I ii 1 - - . - ... Rr.runnr.u oioav pbiIspu na Tue UlTiarvr i Marion at ( anttnl R.u I o -r.. Center at 13th St. Pastor. Orvllle W. f Salem, speaker. Sunday school Jenkins. Sunday school t:43 a.m. Morn- !," m- aborning service ll o'clock Ing service loao o clock. sermon suo- I " .uUJm, wni wise Man To them that love God all things work together for good -Morning Warship 1:JS a m. "he Wells mt Courtesy" Sermon by the Pastor Evening Warship. 7:J p. . Message: -The Giantess Awakes" Miss Elisabeth Carrie. f the Punjab. India Chrch Rrhoal. 9.ti a. Firs! Presbylerian Church Chemeketa al Winter Chester W. Ilarablis) Taster Virginia Ward Elliott . Masie Direeter iect, Rev. Milton E. Poole of Los An- w,ww.,.. -geles, guett preacher. Evening service "EIONITl BRETHREN 7:43 ollock. Sermon. Rev. James R. I 'JS J" v. A Bishop. Evangelist for Marion County k H. CHl'RCH A. Lm Fadenrecht. assisUnt. New FREE Boek Telia Hew Yea May Da It A Petaluma merchant was assessed $605,000 for failing to file an income tax return for' 20 years. Perhaps he thinks Cool id ge is still president. A chap residing- in Peaceful Valley near Spokane was given a 90-day jail sentence for keeping a harem. And prob ably he was doing it on $115 a month. Holiness Assn. Rev. Lealta Parrot, dl- rectlng music. The Marlon County IACTl7fl YHITD Tin?! Holiness Association in-uoor camp- . ... awsv.s i.ii ; meeting continues in our Church each It Can Be Dana tha a.m. and 7:43 p.m.. . Koaleruelan Way HIGHLAND FRIENDS Highland at Church St. Pastor. Cora Gregory. Sunday school 10 a.m. Morn ing service 11 o'clock. Dean Gregory a7 t Mr4afttana4oSnaaa SlroVol W St as mnmlHS 1 eVaa o Vr "i- 'L.-i;, U.. " I " Koslcruclans KNOW HOW" with Marion Congregational Holiness r or ages iney nave demonstrated meeting, rim cnurcn Ol vne nsza- a ff mater kntu l.. ..--4 . rmm. I i .. . . . iwr nmrr over an oostacles in KNIGHT MEMORIAL I Hie. CONGREGATION AL T.f fhom t,-l t... Nlnteenth and ferry St. Pastor. Louis . . '""r ' ""lvp Ttir I. White. Sunday school t:49 a.m. proDiemg. Their guidance will re Morning service 11 o'clock. Sermon veal psychic laws and mvstiral subject. "The Day ot Salvation." nrinHnl. u,hl! Lilt . u rhiirrh.iima nnrsre tt .m tut- pnnapies wnlcti will make VOtl grim fellowship, s JO p.m. service led migniy ana successful in attain ZLL'A dflsio'r4 Perrtn wm L" HEALTH. HAPPINESS and ... r I SELF MASTERSHIP. jason lee Methodist The new. free book, will tlt vi North Winter at Jefferson. Pastor, how von mav ri- t. k. ',i S. Raynor Smlttr. Sunday school :49 yt.U m"r fecve. In the prl- a.m. Morning service 11 o'clock. Ser- vacy of your home, the rational. mtH S'.Tk"-'8- ,mPl. Rosicruclan teachings for mon subject. "The Trumpet Lias In -.1 fnMm.ni u'ii. tha Duat." There will ba m ovonine unfoldment. Write a letter worship because of the meeting of asking for it today uie Annual conference. . cHKe in ; ROSICRUCIAN BROTHERHOOD (AMORC) San Jose, California mm . u m . jvji- 1 ' ''mi m wj &j Evangelistic Tabernacle Assembly of (iod Sunday, Jane 22 The raslee eete- bratet Ztlk a Iversary mi onl- aktry. Rerntawa Ulswrtrated with tra alarles ml his week la Ca-aada. 9:45 Sunday School 11:00 Sermon. IusrmJi learned by the Way" 7:45 Sermon: Trie Won derful Wagen of Soul Winning Radio H road cast a over KSl.M Tabe marie Echoeo" Sermon in Song" Sun 5:15 p. n. Waller B. r rede rick, raster j !r ' .VP The) !n!fTiattorjaI!y lamcrus Luwron hous ctxw. cacrpoa'-J ci 14 uSeologicnl student d th LuJieraa tmzinarf ti Si Lxa. W.a sourl wiH opc-w in pjetaon ct th Sa'ern Ser.kac Hijh Scfoci A d;torium on VsKiraday. Jur 21 -vj art 6.15 p. rn. Thls qroup is hexjrd eoch wo-k or. ) A liefwoik v-t lurHTuon wrh Dr. Va'er A. Mam s nt3 "Bfva Qjvtj tha liatian." This czTmr.T maie jonX'-e Sjou jh tr a-a-pkres cA St Jcan a Lumon chuich ol M'h cr-.d A' r-rs. Salem. No admission. Thmm will la a be- wui cAennj. Editorial Comment From Oar On tern pert lies KEEPING THE PEACE At the 51st commencement of the United States Military Acad emy at West Point. N. Gen. D wight D. Eisenhower told the 310 graduates that "war is .mankind's most- tragic and 'stupid folly. He added: The true soldier of America, therefore, is a leader for world cooperation. He knows that to serve best the security of his country, he must work for the cause of peace." This security, the general id, is possible through preparedness. In other words. Gen. Eisenhower and other government advo cates of sound defense strength, look upon the military and arma ment equipment as tools whereby peace can be enforced. It is the same idia which moves municipalities to have the best possible police and fire protection. Lawlessness and conflagration both must dc checked belore they can gam headway. As Pearl Harbor so tragically taught, weapons and personnel must be at hand and ready to stop desperados and to stem future holocausts. There 4s no magic way to peace. It must be prepared tor. isieainro jaau-i rioune.i M FIRST V. UNITED BRETHREN Marlon at Summer. Rev. Wllmer N. arown. pastor. Sunday school t 43 a.m. storntng service 11 o'clock. Sermon suDjeci. . me Christian's Panoply, Evening aervire 7:43 o'clock, r-hnir present Gospel musical. Sermon sub- jen, ine language ol the Soul. l1 GOOD MORNING Have TOU Counted the Cast If yoar soul should be lost? "Far what shall it profit a man If he shall rala the whole world, and lose his wr souir Mark Why not accept Christ NOW? MARION COUNTY SUNDAY SCHOOLS Oa All IlaiceT) HEIDER'S Alt Work Gnaranteesl 424 Oart BL ; CaU &ZS SUPER YOUTIHl TONIGHT . . JUNE 21 RALLY . 7:30 P. M. aoiooaoaaooooo"t I r, i 4. 1:1 Ii ! MASON SWISS DELL RINCniW They're rtaUonall known and tops In U fieid c4 tmssie TLUS HENDERSON KIDS Stan. 14. and Norm 17, come from Seattle for this rally. As vocal and Instrumental soloist they're lops. iiomiAii iielsoh l BETTY MTHUn Ttaac ii4st La Aagrle AreeWlaa aawi at Up a artlai AUe ol. iLs sfaUeTTaeUil Ja4 SENIOR HIGH AUDITORIUM