r 4W Tha Stolaa mem. Solam. Ofyon, Saturday. July 5, 1947 "A'o Favor Swayi Vi No Fear Shall Awt" frees I'trst BUUtoiti, March II. 1151 TilE STATESMAN PUBLISHING COMPANY nr.THAvr evangelical AND REFORMED Marlon at Capitol at. - Edward C. Staulfer, evangeliat- of Portland. Sun day school 1U a.m. Morning service II o'clock. Sermon subject. ' Building for God. CHARLES A. SPRAGUE, Editor and Publisher Member of the Associated Press Asaeelatea' Prase It entitled exeloslvely U (hi u (k repabll- CintltTIAN MIIIIONABT ALUANCI N. Sth at Gaines. Herman J. Boht. pastor. Sunday achool t.44 a.m. Mrs. Bertha Sheet, tupt Morning aervlee 11 o'elock. Gueat speaker. Rev. William Schwab. Evening service 7 JO o'clock. Guest speaker. Young people's M. Missionary prayer band Tuesday, 2 p. m. Midweek prayer ana Bible study. ST. MASK EV. LUTHERAN S3 N. Church it. Rev. M. A. Cet- rendaner, D.D.. pastor. Sunday achool. I Wednesday, 1M pjn. 0:44 a.m. Morning service 11 o ciock. i Sermon subject. '"The Christian's JU- IMMAUEL BAPTIST I. I.11...U1. Uia , ma,n I Mal Sat AfaUimV ftUIUfaiV fMHMtl : """""fT I as .a a. i a i I fi-m Biomin wvrmip hum ii MllM aftnUM local newt print la this MWSpaper, M well M all or I ATTti DAY SAINTS Wm college and academy, 'speaker. AP mMmm l.atliM I VFW halL Hood at Church it. John I Evening service 7:43 p m. Praise and B. MISDUrr, DISnOp. DWHISKOWI j !. wwiwivw nmma.;, ... a.m. Sacrament meeting, 11 a.m. Eva sv' i me f I nwg service ew o crocs, run cikiitian .lfW LiWI, ailtl If lOre lO lme Center at High at. Rev. Dudley The petition, filed yesterday against the cigaret tax, should Am nvrm "nte P-J-Jf .'son sufficient signatures be found valid, win place tnree issues up uick. ''Vul to the voters of Oregon next October 7 and give further zest Xo.Vd Men.-' Evening service s . sermon to an election which already promises to be lively by virtue of ulw auured ramifications. week. i-s. The issues are the 3 per cent sales tax. the cigaret tax MKvnonite brethren and the establishment of a boys' camp at Timber. Excluding the latter issue, although it, too, is of .considerable importance, the remainder of the program to be affected by the vote is of marked portent to everyone in the state. The entire assessment program is contingent upon the fate of the sales tax. If it passes, the 1 per cent withholding tax measure will be inoperative; income taxes will be materially r.RIN AND REAR IT By LichtT When Christianity Dec owes Evening service 7:S clock. ruDlect. "Master and Lord JO p.m.. youth meetings: Junior high. senior high. Phi Zeta Christo. Tues day, T JO pjn Boy Scout meeting. Thursday, a p.m., Bible study and prayer meeting, I1U Elm st. Rev pastor; A. H. Fadcnrecnt. asaistant. mil tuin ur the nazarene Bible achool t:49 a.m. Morning service Center at 13Ui it. Orvllle W. Jenkins. 10:4 o'clock (communion service), pastor. Sunday school t:l a.m. Morn- :45 pro., young people's meeting. Eve- ing service 1:50 o'clock. Rev. and rttng servk-e 1:44 o'clock. Wednesday, Mrs. Harold Hess, missionaries from 7:4 p.m., midweek prayer service. Guatemala, guest speakers. Vocal solo . by Mrs. Orwln Pester. Evening eerv ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN .lea 7:45 o'clock. Rev. Ponder W. GtlH- ( MaMOorl Synod) ' I Una. Dlnuba. Calif., guest preacher. N. ISth at A St. Rev. H. W. Gross. I S;S p m.. young people's hour. 7:4S m - - - - m m. h hi.. a. m urtMAAw 1 I . r I . decreased through boosted exemptions; ana in Cigaret tax jng service IS o'clock, with holy com- mid-week prayer meeting. Hour," ,.ia v.- -.f-;.,-. n..i Tn...rv 1 r0arrtlo8 rtf anv I munlon. Preparatory aervjeo at : W Vfcatsrvi IIVs frZ CiKVtl w 5 ! Vv I s ansa vsu j a - s - -r gasV riawt fLaa Afi 4 sk, v wnama ci ir aft M Kv.. v.. IJESUI NAME PENECOSTAL If the sales tax is defeated, there will be the withholding mt Lewis st. a. v. sittser. pastor, tax; income taxes will be increased through reduced exemp- "t.ni'VU tions; the cigaret tax will be operative unless specifically kill- clock. Prayer meeting Wednesday, ed. and the tax commission will be authorized to call a special 0 Vu pUZ touqvr. rri- eiection next year to levy $8,000,000 on property, to be offaat rragT trnnvJ JASON LEE METHODIST N. Winter at Jefferson. Louis C. Kir by. DD pastor. Sunday school 1 4 a.m. Morning service 11 o'clock. Eve ning service o'clock. CAI.VART CHAPEL (PaH CespeJ) 127S N. Church st. Rev. Claude C. and Mary W. Bell, pastors. Sunday school 41 a.m. Morning service II 'clock. Sermon by the pastor. Youth bv th income tax. if state revenue U found insufficient tol S4S N. CommerclaL Evening service I service:. "Defenders of the faith," teat- J - - I t J..., . .....Ml " u. .1.. Tula mwu Alia.uf a lit UrliK A anaakra' meet needs. o'clock. Speakers, Rev. and Mrs. Thorn- Seagrove. Lora Prlesen. and Marvin u?;.t. -ii i .i;.....!.. i k. i.rrin mr will Ke 1 as Gazelev. Circle at (:30. - I Bell. 7 p.m. Evening service 7:4J a'- M,CTr v"c..v.ir. . v.... .,.. " , I clock. SuecUl muslcl sermon by Rev. plenty or campaign-pressuring Detween now ana ociooer, bethkx. baptist ' . nsry w. Beu. Tuesday service, p.m. ' . . N. Cottage at D st. Cuatsv O. Rauser, Prtday aervlee, S p m. Cigaret referendum or no. pastor. Sunday school t:S a m. Mom- The reft of nearly 500 new state laws become operative ,AwLri'1 "fl'Ta today and seldom has there been SUCh a general application 1 Comes in GlonrT" Evening service I M I rtnt, pastor. Sunday school 1:41 a m.' of varied issue, from a single session of tn. legislature. In all, n.-Ldy. T! I p'm.n1, tfrvTcV 7YS"&Er. S4 new laws were passed; 12 were vetoed and many others prayer fellowship. Bible study. christ Lutheran" carried the emergency clause which' made them effective imme- central lvtheram - suu at isui st. c. r. schuit. pastor. j . , I I--:. ..,- Hood at N. Summerst. Rev. R. A. Sunday achool t 43 a.m. Morning serv- d lately arter legUlatlVe adjournment. Krueger. pastor. Primary department, loe II o'clock. Sermon subfect. -Glv- Th murh-maliffnpd and record-length biennial leaislative t S ajn. Junior worship. ;4S a.m. ing an Accounty of Our fail h. Luther , ..... ii. T i. j Morning worship, 11 o'clock. Sermon I league 7 p m. puiui is iuit beginning to make its major work felt, for good I UKiet "Three Iws of Life." junior I or bad. But the immediate repercussions of it. effort. ouM 0 not subjugate in thought nd study the all-important issue. to be voted on three month, hence. Turner, pastor m. Morning aervlee 11 o clock. Sermon tor. Sunday school t 4s a i PTLARXM HOLINESS 't ! T740' Cherry at. v. u. story, pastor, subject. "Our Priceless Heritage Bundsv achool 141 ajn. aonuni serv-1 routn and Wesley reliowshio. 1 n.m tee 11 -o'clock. VPS - 7 p.m. Evening I Evening service S o'clock. Sermon sub- scrvlce 7 JO clockT' - - . Ject. "Tne More Excellent Way. Mid - I week service Thursday, 7 JO p m. KNIGHT MEMORIAL T-K- TrmlAm'm mx.ae. n rnnvrHi titrlnff atithnriratinn I CONGREGATIONAL. ' PIRST CONGREGATIONAL - - ; : "V , ISth at Perry at. Loulg X.- White, J N. Cottage at Marlon. Rev. S. R Bv Action a Well an Word Huntington. D.D.. pastor. Sunday II o'clock ana enurcn- i school B:49 a.m. Motion picture: "Ma . Set mow subject. The I i-W Ioulae. Mornlnc service 10 U o'- K 1Vm nttimi Ihrmifh arihrnia tn TIM It chntilrl nuUt anm I Greatness of Jesus." by Prof. Daniel I clock. Sermon sublect, "American Di -m I.. . t& m m.4- iinlMNiK un. k n. i t . . Siarmmi wno nave Viewea wmenca S irrna as portenauiE icsa I guest prescher. Mrs. Kaymona Anarews i speaker. Pilgrim fellowship at church islands is in complete accord with the responsibilities incurred Ing service time aurser of a trusteeship statu, for the Caroline, Marshall and Mariana pastor. Sunday school ta ajn. Morn- w ii rv. of Jesus.' tv in Who have" Viewed America', trend as portending les. guest preacher. Mrs. Raymond Andrews speaker. Pilgrim fellowship at and leas acceptance of those responsibilities. T.c. w.J7- bVC! ' p The three island groups, all once controlled by Japan and biea. Pilgrim fellowship, sjo p-m. from which many of Nippon's World War II offensive, sprang, I evangelistic tabernacle . . . . . . . . t . . . a i xi ... i at lath at. Rev. waiter a. I wouia oe aaminisxerea Dy tne unuea otaies unaer uw nier- r.Vik oaTtor. sundiv achool methodut national trustee system Of the United Nations. ajn. Morning service 11 'clock-! Morn- .n at risk st. B. 1 Browning ..... .... .. .... .. line nralae. communion and miaaiorfsrv I peator. Sunday school t:4t ajn. Gen- The president Well re-State, the policy Of thU Country: 10 service. Sermon subject. "Significance I era! worship. 11 a.m. Subject. "The I Silvcrton Churches aj:nnor1 ho ITniftxHI Nalinna with all its resnii rre as a nerma. Seekln. God." No evening services Way of God." Youth fellowship wor support kne unitea nations wiin an us resources as a perma- SundaVi "r durlngA the week at the ship service, s p m. a social hour pre Etent partnership." Were this policy Carried Out by all nation. Tabernacle July l-fa during the annual cedes, beginning at 7 p.m. concerned, world blood pressure would drop sharply. rmmn himUiii at Bethel nark, nine mtUm nnrlh o? tiUm nn hlehtvav Ht .EVIiTH DAT ADVENTIST Three great services dally. Radio pro- I oeasiey, pastor. saDoaui school It ;i 1 tipJifi! "I vet m theso foreign aid h4Ua laaaglno giving mhm aren't even rasasUtnenur OtF M Mil 1 i 1 M u vu nun (Continued from pafe 1 World" by SLairvrr. and Virginia Ward Elliott, soloist, will sing "LiKe as a lather" by Scott. At the 7:30 p m service Dr Hamblin will preach on the sub ject "All Things to All Men." Unionvale Names Church Officers UN KWV ALX-Churrti and Sun day arhoot of fwers of the Union vale KtangrlK at United Ilrethmt c hurt h elet-ted at the tfiurrft sneet- ng Monday June 21. for the irg year are as fo!Vw: chief steiaard. Cart Ruli-rrrvan: finan cial secteUry, Ethel Jsubeer; ran- munton steward, Alre BeiU tnem- brrs of board off stewards, D. Lynn Cuborr, R. C. Stauiertburg; Mrs. Louis WUl. Mrs. Urrte Withee. Mrs. Bet nice NUM. John ! HM-ttardson. Churrh: rlass leader. D. Lynn Gubei; asai.UnU Mrs, J. W. Rarh atdsun; Ueesurer, Mra Bernire Noble; trustees, F. fj. Storkboft and Jamie Kdiger. Sunday srhool: aupeYlnlendrnt Carl Rutsrhirvan: aastant. Mrs. CLarenre Crawley: primary super- InlctMlent, Mn. Charles terguaon; aasuunt, Mrs. John Rxturdsan; erreUry. Mrs. A XL Warren: as sistant. Lots Rockhill; treasurer. Mrs. Fred Sturkhoir: LbrarUa. Mrs. LfMjis Magee: rUnlst. Jorr Crawley; aistant, Anono Cubser; rtHartster, Donna Lee rinmruoL TsU Rrpiiring Saw money ajd Unm by letUng M do your watrt and rkw "Tvrfert strpar- "g-srel- Taei'D Baa QvArt amW! KenW tba vTairb Eeaaar HeaoWaa Tsrsalty im Used clothing is welcome and ran be mended or made over for use by the recipients. For those who do not want to assemble and ship parcels them selves services of organizations to do the work may be had. CART., whoa address Is 50 Broad si . New York, will deliver $10 food parcels on order. Also, it now has a wool en package and a blanket package at the same cost which may be sent except to the United King dom. Another organization In this field is the American Women's Voluntary Service. 9 Park ave.. New York, which will pack and ship a seven-pound box of food for $3.50 to any country except Japan. Persons may arrange for regular deliveries of parcels by this organization. Rev. Schwab Will Br Curst Sprakrr The Rev. William .Vhwab will be guet leaker for both arrtires Sunday at the ChrinUan VI i Mum -ary Alliance church. North $lh at Gamev The Rev. Mr. Schwab un til recently was Uw ptor at Bend and before that at Silvetion. The Rev. Mr. and Mr. Met man J. B..hl left Tuesday Tor Kalis pell, Mont, where they or to be th workers for a young people's Bible conference. They will re turn to Salem July 16. Strain to Speak Al Taconia Meet The Rev. Dudley Suala. pastor of live First Christian rhurrh. Is to leov Tuewday for Tactna, WsK. to be th guest speaker at th Washington ital convent! 4 ChrirUan cturrha July i-ll. At his own churrh on Center and High streets, h will preach, Sunday morning pa th them, "When Christianity tVcarne Pow er." rider elected for th new year will also be Installed and car datned. Soloist of th morning will b Betty Pugh lUgen. At 7:4$ pm. Mr. Su-atn Is to speak on th subject, -Master and Lord," and John Schmidt will sing "Je . Ro of Shcron.- by CabnH. grama over KSLM: Saturday at :4S ajn. Morning worship u am n n. rm.m. tn -nnv c.iiuiiir at S-lslElder Frost. SDeaker. Mlaaionarv vol. is hardly fitting that one city suggest what another I pm. I !int'i- p m- Dorc" society. Tues- ctty should do about somethini that i. it. own business, but riR8T cHUCHwrcHEHT 7 ' " ' 9 m It i. difficult to pass up a chance to say "bravo" to apparently ci.nti.t w ' flllYARc e It o-l Bccma sx. uonm i uccvatul efforts in Eugene for restoration of the scenic and I school 11 a m. Morning service Bratvold, loni-famed millrace past the Univer.ity of Oregon campus. servrcSsn" SbTic? tZ?l The millr.ee ha. been dry since flood water, destroyed intake uZ'tXJi '76 canais J rem ine Willamette river, now, tne city nas Deiore it ing room its s. High, a budget-committee proposal to spend $10,000 for reconstruc tion. Fiom here it ktitm like a fine idea; WESLETAN METHODIST of Junior young people, and Lois Rich ards of senior young people. Evening service, S o'clock. Topic. "Blind Re- ISth at Mill st: A. G. Yates, pastor, eetve Sight arter 11 Years." Prayer Sunday school IS a.m. Morning, wor- I meeting.. Wednesday. S p in. ship II o'clock. Young people's meeting ... ... . S 4i.pjn. Evening service 7 JS o'clock. CAI.VART LL'THKRAN .v j m . ,,nivi r . lunr, pas tor. Sunday school. IS a m Morning worship, 11 o'clock. Theme. "Our Earthly Life Naomi society. Tues If a ier son were to accent literallv the latest communlaue. i - - .1.1.1 ,.A. .UU . I THE CSU'RCH OV GOO ; UI 'v oiftnivni, on jiofciii. winiun rt urni new I'm Uy Chaaneketa unatalra Prank Alia develcit.rr.ent waa in store for th Willamette river. Th am- I wav. pastor. Sunday school IS a.m. I Karthl; , , . ., r,s. . . . . , I Mrs. Georges Croley, superintendent, dsy, S p m. Wednesday quarterly con S'"' r-nu wviu inai me puuuinn uiiuj(v: in aiciii i Momlnf service II o clock. Evening I gregauonai meeting, s p m. is to be opened promptly for river craft which sound one long J lJw$SSnuinT and on short blast in quick succession. Nothing i. impossible I night young people's vlb. 7 M. second at any more, but a boat too large to skim under the SP span 1 pntST pre.btterian A St. M. J. K. Puhr. naa- tor. Sunday school, 10 a.m. Divine worship, 11 a.m. Sermon subject. "A wuhout opening the draw would really be something to .e H On the ill. inette. I a m. Morning service 10 i o'clock. Sunset, leaders. Congregstional meet- Sermon subject. "Th Cross on Main I ing weanesaay. s p.m. uorcaa society ' Street." Sermon bv Paul N. Poling of Friday at church wtth Mrs. E. Kleaow Turner's energetic fire deDSrtment ha. taken long Strides Philadelphia. Evening service 7 JO o'- hostess Summer Bible camp, Colton. - a v i .au.w st i ii aa eiikiu4 a 1 1 TkUaa a A I JUIV 1 M since its organization eight years ago. Using materials provided au Men." sermon by the paaton. N. Church at. S. L. Almlle. pastor unteers ircently have added two new pieces of equipment to pirst church op cob Sunday school ta am wor.hip. n , . ... i j- Cottage at Hood at. Rev. and Mrs. f Sermon, riahers of Men." I.uther their department Which now serves a new rural fire district H. A. SchUtter. pastors. Sunday lue. 7 SO. Topic. "How Should We r.rMH n ,1 nv.r a, ..iHr .Kl. Br fKiaf TAnn .n4 kl. I school tS a.m. Morning service 10:44 I Act in the Psmtly Circle?" Town r v v.w .v.i-.i a.u 1 o'clock. Junior church. Sermon. 11 o.m. I uataldc W 1 l.nl I fl,,hlMl "Tk. ffmnan A .. .1. M I AlHWrVI ( i. w . , w m aieiisui. i miyviwii.. ..... w . - . Evening service S:4S o'clock. Youth sisiani noaies. Hethanv circle. John Kirby Arrives At Jason Lcc Dr. and Mrs. Louis C. Kirby and their children. Joyce in high school and Robert, aged I, arrived in Salem Wednesday to assum th pastorate of the Jason Le Methodist church at Winter and Jefferson streets. Dr. Kirby Is a gradual of Up per. Iowa university and divin ity graduate of th former Kimball School of Theology in Salem. He was granted sn honorary doctor of divinity degre in 1943 by th lows school. Th new pastor has ust closed a six -year pastors t In Med ford. 11 will occupy th pulpit at Ja son Le on Sunday at 11 am. and th 8 pm. service. Guild to Mert At 8 P.M. Monday The Firrt Methodist Wesleysn Service guild will meet St I p. m. Monday st the home of Mrs. Fred Humphrey, with Mrs. Harel Har bin asxisting hostess. Th d roe ram "Children of the World," will be in charge of Mrs. Holoomb. Mrs. Don Darby will report on chil dren's camps, and Mrs. Purdy will report on the conference work. Mrs. Mervln Gilson will sing. PERMITS ISM ED Building permits issued Wed nesday from th city engineer's office Included permits te Dr. Fred Burger to repair a store building at 1199 S. Commercial st.. $200; to Emma Hoff to relo cate a tool shed at 1780 Davidson st., $50; to L. L. Johnson, to slier a horn st 925 Leslie st $150; to u w. Hoaxers to reroof a hous. 1S80 n. Liberty st., $U4; U Ry nolds Allen to alter a dwelling at 1Z30 N Church st, $O0 and to Calll Ballard to erect a $100 nous at Z3T0 Le st. Valloy Churches IIAZABEIIE Firxi Chnrcli t:4S A. M- ' Sunday Sdool 10;i0 A. M. Rv. and Mrs. Harold H of Ctsatamala till P. M.. Youth Hour 7i4S P. M Rv. Posvlar W. C2Ula&d ol rXnuba, Cal Csmlor Skroat at ISrh OrrlOa W. Jenkina. Postov taleaa's Downtown E rang etas tie Ceater Sunday as a day tor taOowrohsp with &wL Thes rburra Ittrttoa your at lend a nr. Morntng WsfiWs, UM A. ML -nig nou OH MAW bp Dr. raai H. mi rtaaaaVriaaaa EreoiUg WaesaJsv. 1J9 T. M. -ALL TtTXKCI TO ALL MtZT bp lb Faar t il A. M. Firxl Presiytcrka Clmrdi J Wlniev 1 Oaoaaer vT. A tsaaaUta IX Tlrftess War 7 Mas Dsrerta !!l a Z tnA A New life Dpea U Ta circle. Tuesday t D m. Ceera. Subject. "The Importance of Holiness." Anderson home. Mrs. S. L. Almlle, as- Everung service :ta o ciock. Touin nwi. nrminr circle, jonn fellowship. 7:4 pvrf.. sermon, "Christ Lahners, Wednesdsy afternoon. Semi Dwelltn. In Our Hearta." annual congregational meeting Wed nesday, a p.m. Southern California now charges that "interests" in Colo-1 rjweuin. rado Sirwt .ltoivhor. ara ranonaihl for r.nnrii that faliftrnla 1 rfllllT ITIirT rslltTIlM is eyeing Columbia river water for use in the southland, and L",rhooi 4 w cie.h that ach report, are unfunded. It appears now that perhaps ftn yT.nk we were loriunate in naving not yet gotten around to worry hour 7 p.m. Evening service s o'clock. much about such reports in the first place Salem will welcome the resumption of band concert, in the universal church op the om. pat- 10 a m. Worship. p.m. Sermon subject. "In the Casue of My T. MiL'i catholic Soul." Midweek Bible study and prayer . Pine at Grant st. rather John J. hour, Thursday, I p.m. Walsh, psstor. Sunday maites S and iv a.m. wecKaay masses, s:is a m. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE nru i . i . . ... .. I HlITia MO. II llBlrtta.ll BUJWl ptr next monaay nignt. tnure iamilies enjoy tne iaa iTcottsge st. ftev. John B. Craig, Third at Lewis St. Sunday school :4S -pastor. Evening aervlee 730 o'clock, I " service 11 with ordination service. Everyone cor evening hour on the statehouse terrace or around the colorful Waite memorial fountain, and the quality of the entertainment Idiaiiy invited. has been uniformly high, -rakT rvAvr.n"177i. UNITED BRETHREN Whatever happens from now on, at least we can say the In Brawn, oaator. sundav school a:4s eirst christian MARQUAM METHODIST Sllverton hlghwsy SU at Marauam R. A. Carboden. pastor. Sunday school at 10 ajn. worship at n. ...lUrc. ,.,itu . u t j- .l. a.m. Mornlnc service 11 o'clock. Rev. I rark at rirst st. Arthur Charles w-w.-i. v...c uiiuu.ii in, wis ui wio nivrs. uys ui ins George K. Mlllen. Sermon subject. Bates, pastor. Bible school. 141 am. year on the Fourth of July Editorial Comment From Oar Contemporsries "The Four 'Freedoms Evening aervlee Morning worship. 11 T:4S o clock; Rev. w timer - N. Brown. Sermon subject. "Spiritual Independence." THE SALVATION AEMT A COLUMBIA INTEKSTATE COMMISSION .I1 Capt. and Mrs k. b. Without having had a chance to read th. text of the bilL we Morning 'servica li oiloVk. YP leiioi SEVENTH DAT ADVENTIST Park at Second. S. L. Beaslev, pastor. Sabbath school. Saturday, 9 41 am Morning service 11. Prayer meeting Wednesday, S p.m. Dr. Paul Poling To Speak Sunday At PrcHhytrrian Speaker at th morning service of th First Presbyterian church Sunday at 10:55 a m. will be Dr. Psul N. Poling, an Oregonian who is secretary of the division of so cial education and action of th Presbyterian board of Christian education. His topic will b "Th Cross on Main Street." Whil pastor at First Churrh, Q Paso, Texas, from 1939 to th Urn he came to th board in 1946, Dr. Poling extended his in fluenc and activities beyond his church into civic and denomina tional affairs. His academic education was re ceived at Willamette university the College of Wooster, Ohio, and Princeton Theological seminary. Dr. Chester W. Hamblin. th pastor, will conduct the worship service Sunday morning. Mrs Ralph Dobbs, organist, will play "My Inmost Heart Doth Yearn" by Brahms, and "Oh Cod, Thou Holiest" by Brahms. A quartet will sing "God So Loved th PILGRIM HOLINESS S. Walter st. C. O. Mansfield, pastor Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Mornln serv Ice, 11 o'clock. VPS. 7 p.m. Evangelistic service. 7:49. ASSEMBLY OP GOD Front st. Omar Bailey, pastor. Sun dsy school 8:45 a.m. Worship st 11. id sc. "Porgiv Us' Our Trespasses." Young f ervlc ';44 D m- Prmytr sei ,Q people's service. S:49 p.m. Church serv- ice Friday, 7-43 pm - ice. 7 JO pjn. Wednesday evening prsy A er service. 7 JO pjn. f I IT f 1 uuiuuy Leaking incline to find much merit in the proposal of Congressman Horan, I pm. Evening service 7:30 o'clock, of Washington, to ?M ud a Columbia Interstate Commission for th Thursday, family night. T M pm. Pri- regional acministr..cm of the Pacific' Northwest. In the last Con- lerVic. p!m. t,waMy' prl gress, Mr. Horan was th sponsor of one of the several "Authority" ' bills,, although his did not get so much attention as Senator Mit- AhJtVtfLJ?. 7V.JL a cheil's mcsiure which had adminutrstive suDoort. c!;.C.e. .V .LIl?tnK,J,,m ' At any rat the news summaries of the new Horan bill indicate Church service.' 10:5 a.m. Cermon top-' I Ch.r,' Am"d. S:4S p.m. Evan- - Aimr-i,w n wai. k.l U . nnv.t. 41 .T .1 . l 1 j V. -FlirHM I I DUT TMKMM. YUMf VC. , . .1 u.lll. K I.I.I Wmi ha a voice and vote in whatever regional government is estab liahed It wUl nKwrv in .fiirt IK. Kill in . V. au i f . . , , , . i , . . 1 nK.T METHODIST uiu Ji" n'i- n0wcvcr. tn new nwin oiii inaicaies a trena, a church at State st. Joseph M. Adams, change in the thinking on the problems of regional development I pastor. Church school 9: a m. Morn- and integration. The long fight for HOME RULE has made some n w.orh' 1loclok: defmite Cains tions." Solo. "How Lovely Are Thy . . . A , , , Dwellings," Llddle. 7 p.m. Junior and This paper has never been opposed to public ownershiD. as senior hi vouth fellowships. Wednesdsv. such. It ,has never been hostile to the federal development of great 7:44 D m- official board conference river systems, projects which are beyond the means of local gov- SJiIi CirWilow' Thnrd,jr em men t. It has insisted that the relationiihip of federal government ' to local fovernment must be one of PARTNERSHIP and not one T"E "organized church op In which federal agencies assume an absolute domination. We have '"Nmhtmlketa't .rw. m insisted that th people who live here and pay the charges of power Ash.. parPhonl uim Sanaa; projects and irrigation works and other facilities MUST have a school 10 am. Morning service it o'- VOTE and VOICE in the governing body of the region. fc. mSTVSStt ztS.uc?ISf At time we have pointed out that an "Authority" carries with Sbiestudy ciasV directed byK'stii: it an inherent danger. The time could come when an unfriendly and Keguiar Wednesday prayer services . non-benevolent government at Washington could use an Authority highland rtirwni as a taxtr.e measure, as a fine source of federal revenue. In recent church at Highland st. Cora Creg- congreasional steps to curb the Tennessess Valley Authority there nr, pastor. Sunday school s:ts a.m. Is a suggestion Of Such attitudes. Morning service 11 o'clock. Edgar P. There is no substitute for direct voting representation for the IYoS? Ho'pi TTven'ng JerVice 7"5o lieopl of th region in anything which so clonely affects their wel- o'clock. Edgar P. Sims. Sermon sub- f... mwM i....i:l. . . : I . . . . M i-.1 Chl .( 11. r.lra" ' - '- lily v nw " m overnmam-tr.Ugene Xg!S- j fvlpe WednAday , 7 :M p ni. rjhiTdVen'. Kadiatas Need the attention of our radiator expert? Complete, Up-to-Date Radiator Equipment All Work Guaranteed Loder Bros. 465 Center SL Ph. 54S7 - CMS rot R CORNERS BAPTIST State st. at Alma ave. Rev. Prank O Ferrtn. paotor. Sunday school S 44 am. Momtng service II o clock Se an aubert. 'The Man of Fait Youth training unions, 7 pm. Evenaag ervice s e clock. Set meat sub)er. ne new uif T4I.SMIT COMwlMTV Talhul. Ore. Rev. R Roaers trwln. partur SufMtay wtkoal IS a m Divine 1 'orahip, II a ni . bfman SBee ueairauon w iTirtat Anaual dallr vacation nible school S.menatreO procram Sunday niht. GOOD SlORNING "Aaserlra! Aaaeriea! C4 saa4 raW erYp flaw. CoWTrso Uy teal la oetf- eoatroL Tky KWrty la U.r -insasri Is lb Ratt wao Go4 la la Lord." 11 It MAEJON COCKTT UNO AT BCnOOLfl aVrvesJ o Jlrw vTorM o roasdkUIUea aUrajkge Bssk I oaaed la SWeksng New SVUrt At last, a new sneHbod mt tertag our live, and putting all 1 th obstacles to starcess and bap i piness In their proper places, ha. I been outlined by th Suprena Council of rto RawMTtartana. ! And by a aperial corn east ram. eurHes of this N EW PLAN and a tplnatoi of WHAT IT WILL DO. will b losvried to the wta wish ta tnok a tarw start ta Ufa i and change th -course of fhetr i carver. Th Foasrrtarians hat ; er been lsowa for thr rUoeoL stmpi. ana maroucn Dosiejfs of th arran facts of bfa. Throsjgh arj.tra ae they kava held th UgM 'of Knowledge a acred trust, and tSnoaands of evaukrat writers and baOaa-iaas 1 have cxanreded th bigSoet trtbsit t them. Th tarw boak, called Th S rrrt HertUg. wOl b .nailed ta ssnrer Inquirer witbout Uon. and postag prrpd Write) a letter (not postcard) address! ta: m. AJIOIC UWrarr Jo, CaOia Da AH IhteiJ Como and bear Ed StauLfcr, na tionally known ovanqolist and Blblo teacher Wis wCl saak "BaUdlng tor GsT" al fb II lag aervlea al gVrtkaay EvaageUrai aa4 tii Oarra. HEIDER'S Ail tVark O 4XS Crt SL lead BSBB -' V 7" " O BOP iiSHlG BY PLANE NEW LOW PRICES PER ACRE (Far Aaythlag Over 4 Acres) Experienced crop a lasting pflots, flylag snip eapabla mt ear rylag ISO. poonds per load. A Is caaaaacrrUl fertiltaer spread at th law east af Sl.M per acre. ORCHARDS. BOPS. FTELXI CROPS. COTXR CROPS PASTER MORE Et'FICIENT MEANS OP PEST CONTROL ACE FLYIIIG SERVICE Box 109. Salem Airport Phone 6176 Stale Wide CAE? ummm ilsscnilics of God Oat Hirsrw.j ME, f tailea tMrtk of Salraa 3 Serrlcesi Daily My 1-13 nationally Knoun Spsaliers O Win. E Long O Haiiie Hammond O Urn. Kireclilio 2000 Free Seati And a cordial Invitation to rats. Greyhound and Trailwaja boa serrire U ramp entrance. TimeinioK-S-L-II Taiernacle EcHocj Salnrday al 5:45 Sermons ia Sofif Sundar at 5:15 p. . I hour Battnrday, S t a wjn-