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Thm jkrlaamrTtv Salem, Oroqotv Saturday. July 12, It 17 cDrefionfatesmau "Wo Favor Swayt Vt, No fear Shall Aw 9 Wnm First 8UUum, Marck 'tt. ltll THE STATESMAN PUBLISHING COMPANY CHARLXS A. S PRAGUE, Editor and Publisher Uwbw ef the Associated rrw Tke AiwdtM Trm Is entitle exelaaively U the aee for reabll- mUm ef ail tke local bows printed ta Ibis newspaper, m well m ail AT setws dtopateh . , Division Across Europe The cordon sanitairt Which the west drew about Russia after the first world war to fence in the communist revolution Valloy Churches IU1UW AINU BliAU IT By Lichly PRINGLE SUN DAT SCHOOL. School building. Max J. Pemberton. superintendent. Sunday achool 1 a.m. II a.m. FRMTLAND EVANGELICAL. UNITED BRETHREN Five mil cast of Salem. Rev. H. J. Vlx. pastor. Sunday achool 10 tJn. Morning aervicc and Junior church It a.m. . TALBOT COMMUNITT CHURCH Talbot. Rev. R. Rosen Irwin, paator. Sunday achool 10 a.m. Dtvina wonhip 11 a.m. Sermon subject. "The Man Who Did the Wrong Thing." Evening service a ociock. women under direc tion of Mrs. Irene Franx in charge of evening aervicc. Mid-week aervice Wednesday S p.m. I FOUR CORNERS BAPTIST CHURCH State St. at Elm a Ave. Rev. Frank O. renin, pastor. Sunday school 1:45 a.m. Ben Swinford. superintendent. Morning service 11 o'clock. Sermon has been succeeded after the second world war by another BVp'uSg u tha west from infiltrating I vice o'clock. SingspiraUon following wvrtuv.. ............ " "- " I ,v.niI urviM f..t..rin 4k. m.l. into the USSR. Same countries, from Finland to Bulgaria, but quartette of the Court at. Christian i i. tk. m,i;nr rooimo th Mm n whn'slnvakia. TheLcnuren- verr welcome. sU I VI IB J VUC; aVa til A Wllli a ssw '-f - - - - r svav in which rarh of these countries bowed OUt of Dartici- CALVARY LUTHERAN pating in the coming economic conference at Paris proved how Morning ' service 11 o'clock.' sermon subservient they are to the wishes of the Kremlin. Czechoslo- "Jct. forgiveness of sin. vakia whirh trie to aerva as a corridor between the two worlds, withdrew its acceptance after its of ficials conferred y'bool" in MOSCOW. I n Hi?"nr"i" J100 house. Rev. Henry 1 11 I""""- "uay slihwi v:e 1 here IS reason IO Deueve nowever mat several ui mwt 1 a.m. Morning service 10:40 o'clock. countries look longingly to Paris and to the United States, I &'J??v7XnM.t lii .t''n.T. Some confess they want and need machinery and supplies from tor t home America, and hope they may be able to get it. But when Stalin frowns they shiver, as well they may in view of their exposure to a tough and powerful neighbor. There is however some difference in the situation in these east-European countries and that in the west. They are more agricultural in character, and the state most highly industrial- Motion Picture at Church on Sunday "Marie Louise," rated by Time magaaine as one of the outstanding 1 M ppBH tit Si ' '''' eeeew was aloe, eemrade . . . bat I wouldn't live there If they gave rm the alaee!" Fairvicw Home Expansion Bids Under hshmates BkIs cm expansion construct ton planned fur Kairview horn-, some of them considerably below the $325,000 state estimate, will be considered by the state board of control next week. The board opened bids Friday nd found low bidder among two Salem and three Portland firms to be W. C. Smith, Inc.. of Port land which bid $742,740 for the whole project including a 98 employe cottage, a 96-palient cot tage and a laundry building. Oth er bidders were Carl M. Halver son and Bar ham Brothers of Sa lem and Charles Shobloom and ! George Isaacson of Portland. The accepted bid must receive approval of the state emergency board as part of the cost wttl be paid from the state building fund. RED CROSS BOARD TO MEET Directors of Marion county chapter. American Red Cross, will meet at 8 p. m. Monday in chap ter headquarters. Flag Program Given At Mr-rting of Grange Home Economic dub UNION HILL Mrs. J C. Krenr and Mrs. John DortfW were hostesses to the members of the Union Hill Grange Home Econ omics rlub at the Krenz home Wednesday evening. Misa Alice Jexjuet. club presi dent, presided at the business meeting. Mrs. Marion llscKer had charge of the entertainment and 1 presented a flag program. j Members included: Miss Jaquet. Mrs. M. M. Gilmour. Mrs. O. W. Humphreys, Mrs. Myra Fischer. Mrs. Manon Flacher, Mrs. Carl Jones and Ronnie. Mrs. C C. Jones, Mrs. Albert Savage. Mrs W. M. Tate. Mrs. Ernest Speed. Aumftvillr Folk in California on Vacation AUMSVILLE Mr. and Mrs Omar Roberta. Jr, are on a weeks vacation. They plan to visit Mr Silverton Churches "Oh. M SaDernm On on inclines LESLIE METHODIST expropriation. Russia itself may have some grain for export for pilgrim Fellowship Group will speaker. Y. p. s. im. this year. At least it ought to be able to get along with raiding leave immediately, following the 7J0 'clock SMtuU t -A. 1L . 211 ized. Czechoslovakia, has pretty well restored its manufacturing, 'i 7. thi iu'Z Poland r.as coal mines ana ir lurnismng eastern curope wun hour in the First Congregational coal. The peasant countries of Bulgaria, Romania and Yugo- churok Sunday, at 9:45 ajn. ait.-i& hmiM anon nrnvM adniiata auhsistence for their oeo In the absence of Dr. S. R. ' w I u..ti- tv w-i 1 m ni I n r.nu nnt tvm . f . 1 . i :it :i. 1 1 iiuiiutiswii. uk. uurrL a. i iiivwt I - l1- nung.mij w V'UUU,J wuiav " - wm mm u.. -...j , j MiM ntt, cnerry, raiior v. u. siory. aun- a. Commercial at Meyers. Pastor. O system shot to piece, and it. resource, impaired by Rtmian SJJ ZfiZ .-SSS !..MS55J! ToXrtX I" avenmg service mon subject. "The Business of Life " M. T. F. Youth and Wesley fellowship the production of occupied states. From the standpoint of relief morning service, for the coast to itbst pbebytebian subject. Rev. Hawk, of Lest .J! ; t KV.i. --Pi th remainder Of the day. k .S? El?"" will preach. Midweek aervice UK lUHHWUk iiaiivut v i J iivi iuiici vuw J mJ '4S " " J i I ' rTaITltluI1- ounumj kuuui .in. Tnursoay I JO p.m. r. lm.r in . service lue iw ..w... K- . . r iuiis m.w moo subject. TM Aposues Ask a CALVARY CMAPEI-rall Gesael For the longer period nowever injury may now ootn ways. "Croeaed wires and "His jew-1 wuestion. communion aervice. ave- izti n. churn si. saiem Rev 1 . .! t. W ...1:-.,- trA.t.,. els " two one-art nlava svltl K nuS service 1 w o cioca;. wrmon suo- ciauoe C. and Mary w. Bell, pastors "T yrmmn. luumi irm u 1:11 'vnM... 1 ' rZz, - I Jact, Voices of Despair. Sermons by I Sunday achool 111 am Miss Lora the more highly industrialized West and in turn have Obtained 1 r:"T". U7 the pastor Thursday: 7 JO pm. Mid- Prlesen. superintendent Morning ser- 1 vb m mam aWHai tAkaMa Ae sa art mm mvaasstar aarvira 1 ssak si 'aib bsu sva w Br . , m m a t m a I a I S I " avag a Vi uiv JTUIH I s-w a a w v rise a large pan 01 uieir manuiactureu articles irum veriniiy, conatraa ati onal eh urrh. Tha nlav. . rrar.ee. Italy and England. Will the demarche acros. Europe ar presented by the Junior High sie5tist end thiis interchange? Will these countries have to live within Pilgrim Fellowship. The public is chemeketa at Liberty. Sunday school the Russian system, their export trade handled by tate mo- I lavited and no admission will be glrmon- -lacrament - wT -A tt IK. mtmnAA living sutthln mntt of hm will I Charged but an Offering Will belnesdsy meeUng st S p m. Includes . r . a a a I veaaa vaa gyu ucuaj Aycisfwt I " - - remain at very low levels ror an maetinite period. Ana me is s. High. west too will suffer for lack of grain from the Danube basin. -ow iarroaa first evancri.ical united U' mniifinmtm that thai satellite) nations will still trv to ..w .a aesssrsi rnNITltJCTION SBITSSIN rSl'KCH .. -. - . . -. - - 1 Jtni.'." " " . 1 . . . . a . . a . uf.i do business with the west, ihey may set up some regional r. :n ... T,ir,i ,ttM Brown, pastor. Sunday school i ti ' .' M. .. m u. I m SflAmft II Ira 11 rlAtfk UM. riRST CHRISTIAN Park at 1st St. Arthur Charles Bates, minister Bible school. a m M B Ford. superintendent Morning; worship. II am Rermon. 'Life s Cethsemanes " Christian Endeavor. 1 p m. Evening worship I p m. Sermon. "Rending the Garment." l'art KogpoiiBlbility On Pstleslrian in Crosswalk Law Strengthening amersdmenta Oreon'e law giving pedetriaae right of way at lnlervectosi rmaav walks went Iota operaunei July S and are now b-ir.g enforred. Secretary of State rtobert S. Far re 1 1, )r, artnourtoed Frvlay The la w requires driver la tnp for pedestrians occupy mg an M tersecttonal croaaw alk in the dnv er's half of the roadway or sh are approaching ao rloaely as to be In dancer' Prrlesi rUnt who leave the curb or other place ft safety sud-t t ly and fnovr into the path of a rhw-le which U ao riuae that it is unpnsaiUe far the driver ta yield, also violate the law um4er the new eriactment, Farretl said. NKABLV . CXKOIX M( )N M OLT1 Summer and Mrs. Carl lwcllen (Betty J j "roilment at IK t reaclM nearly Roberta) in Iia Anceiea before ' 11 " " on wnim wui METHODIST t l . . Vi.lr. SI W Brvning. paator. Sundajr school. sS I em tile building a m. W. D Plnaon. speaher. Morning worship. II am. Sam P Neufekdi. chaplain at Dearoneas hospital. Salem, guest speaker. Subject. 'Mutual Nec essity." Youth feliowship. 1pm Of ficial board. Monday. p m. Chow rehearsal. Wednesday p m. they .return. Mrs. Frank of Sub limity is keeping the Roberts chil dren. Glenn V. Zwick of Manxanola. Colo . Is spending the summer wiuj his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Roberta. He ta helping out in the Roberta grorery store. The FJmer Klein farm was the j scene of a picnic for 2. people j July 4. Attendants spent the day j in an old fashioned bam raising I The Klein have torn down the ; old barn and are erecting a mod close July 17. Registration far tha sen-und session will he held July 22. and prospertjt st talents should submit their appUcaUons at once The fall term registration is scheduled for September 22. sen preaching. Youth service (Defend ers of the Faith i at 7 o'clock. Lela Mae Krater. leader. Evening service 7 : o'clock. Sermon by the pattor. Tues day evening service S p rn. Friday evening aervice 8 pm. fading room WESLEYAN METHODIST Fifteenth at Mill St Pastor. A G Yates. Sunday school IS a m Mnrnlng servk-e II o'clock Youna people's meeting S.4S p.m. Evening service 1 M o'clock. pool among themselves or with Russia, but still they will the otnos mt the city Manasr.wet aj. Mornin need what the west alone can offer now. So they will seek I t?i.t?I!?av" thaisuday et July. I ' ociock. Prof. Elbert Tindley. out- minister. Evening service v....- ui. - i'. .t i i- s... 1 i .v. anatrmrtion ef wain atanamg negro lenor gospei sings io oo uusinejaa wun wcsiin naviuua aiiu unimig, avsiw vi 1 ITLl. treatment Unt la I so Dr. W. H. Pope, guest speaker : - . M . -1 ..IJ I J LI . . K 9 I . I CHRIST Ll'THERAN CHt'Rt'H State St. at ISth. Pastor. C standing negro tenor gospel singer: si- SchuU. Sunday achool sS a ni. Mora- saw ajar i vv a a w . is. as . aswi isssavi suv sian interference should carry on a considerable amount of j trade, perhaps on a barter basis. Tt breach thus made in Europe's economy need not be UasSol- wlll to.1UA. pj?,,. Sunday 23?' . mATi fatal, need not result in war. Undoubtedly there will be rivalry - rr. pjaat. Unaeti Tank, tnakung mission Sunday aervice at is am. 'aiwefs Wlfl'sonslst of about SSOI I ST. JOHN S LUTHERAN CHI RCH ft of s-inea a is-mca pip. . u w Jert. "DtstincUvs Marks of the Chris tian Life." between the two type, of economic or democratic; but that is due in any destined arena. teaiy mere win d rivalry pumpksg alaat. Unaeti Tana, tr laniration: communist and UfftSSSt event and Europe is its yds. eoncreu wiu aw re on fa-I 13 cu. TBI SALVATION ARMY rMUlrad. I S41 IUU tt. CapUin and Mrs. R , fcquipment wlU Include S eewsee pumps LesherSurulsy school It a m. Mora wto.teulH.ln aeK-cleanlng screens and ling aervice It ociock. Y. P. Legioa It ia thuafa too earlv to nail down the hatches and clear aualllary faculties; stand-by faswiisa . whm irrm a cioc. , I nvtna with SLtaaanriaS m iOOiu I mmmj mini m . v 9.m, the decks for warfare. In fact the demarcation of a division mucnm meters for driving pumps; eir- rrtdsy ts youth night ...... . . ..... I i .t.i .tairwav: ehlormator and I line may serve to end the stalemate and confusion ana let tne ;a7Trv VDa finer dutrta first methodist church .--4 i in ii(. c..l.U k.a i ml ft. aisiiMtsr: lift tss ncm cnurn. at aiate ai. rastor. josepn m ag..v. -v-. Mv...a I Ji.iu.m pump: AU eoulpment wlU Adams. Church achool S.4S a m. Ma been accomplished to get group. Of nation. Set to help them- j furaiahee; by the general contractor. I ins worship 11 a m. "A Renaa of WW;-- ..Hl.l. . k...... PTOSPaCtlva blddera musr preuu-., n., uie merne m yr. o. " "-"" w v.n-v. my-mr j I aa reouliwd BT See. Sa-liw, uregon "Facif.m in Action" The library of congress ha. a .pedal research division I kooo. consulting ingineers. which makes objective studies at the request of committee gSJSTtZ? paVST THE FOIRS9.1-ARE CHtRt H 40 N. ISUl St Between CenUr and Chemekata. Bev. Jasper H. Taylor. pastor. Sunday school 9 45 a m. Bhollm LaDuge. Superintendent Classes for all ages. Attendance a double thst of s year ago. Morning aervice II o'clock The third In a aeries of sermons Ser mon subject. "Let Cod Arise r" I ti Foursqusre Crusaders Christ for Youth rally. Evening service 7.SS o'clock. Ser mon by the pastor. Sermon subject. ums to the PrndisaJ Tuesday Prayer and Praise. The spiritual t ia rialng. Sunday school picnic this Uva I Saturday at Hatel Green park. Meet Adams' I at tne cnttrcn at 1 p m co. jding sermon 7 p.m. Junior Hi mdm cciioci irom uiruuta AOTWiiurt ctmp it. m akb, kv. LiTHtstN chibch raj msalS WUl DO mtot an caaav. i i .ju p.m. sentor m in seuowsnip room, i esa n. Lnurrn si: nev. M . a. leues- piui and aoaaificaUoDa are BOW I "World FriendshtD" Is the study di- I dsner. D. D . nastor. Sundav school available at tha city hall ba Sweet I reeled by Jeanette Scheldel. Sunday. t:S a m. Oscar Llndahl. superintendent and the ofnee Of elevens as ijuiy so ur. u. G. uuoach or uregon Morning service 11 ociock. Holy Com psHuni i aiate couege wui oe tne speaaer. i munion. sermon subject. The Ureal mey I I Mercy of cod the rather. TRINITY N. Snd at A St. M. J K Fuhr. tor. Sunday achool. IS am Divine worship. II am. Sermon. "The Law of Love " Luther leagu. Sunday Bight at Camp Cotton. CAI.V4RY LlTHf R N IIS Jersey St James A Tofte. pas tor. Sunday srhool. IS a m Ola a John, son. superintendent Morning vorshlp. 11 am. Theme. "Admission Above" Wednesday. Ladies aid. t pm al church social rooms. No-hostess lunch. f'HBISTI 4N AND MISSIONARY Al l-l ANCK N. Second St Gordon Bfalvntd. pas tor ftundsv sctMl IS am Mis Arthur PeOersen. superintendent Wor ship. II am Topic. Gods Call t a ChsWWsn " Prayei service tot adulls and Y P S. 7 p m Evangelistic service. S p m Prayer service. Wednesday I p m Topic Divine Heeling CHI RCH or (.OP Second at A St C W Chm n. aba tor Xunday arhonl. IS a m. Warship. II. Evangelistic. S pm ST PS.llS C4THOI IC Pine at Giant SI FaSher John 4 Walsh, pastor Sunday mataes S and IS a m. Weekday masses. S IS a m. CHRISTIAN SCIKNCE Third at Lewie St. Sunday achool f U a m. Service II Justice Douglas Ij.1m! Candidacy 4Jut Talk' LA GRANDE. Ore, July U-iJf) Rumors that Supreme Court Just- I ice William O. Douglas might run for vice-president on the 1 Sit democratic ticket were dismissed by Dougjas as -just talk." The we1er:w. . in Oregc for hi. ' haj Wsl- l' ' iwrvrr, lh court Jus; i office wasn't ui.p. . . t ..t... .i t hap penexl several times. GOOD HORNING GKATTTVDE Is are Utaa aaytag. "TVaak yew." It Is aa ackaew testge sweat that Uflaeweea ovteUe t yearsetf have aag a part ta aaakiag yea w aat yea are. -Cfce-ka ta yoaj. Um kmpm est gtscy- Ca. 132 MAUOI COOfTT SL'MDAT KBOOU wse upon I PTRST BAPTIST CHURCH of congress. Ona guch report was recently made and published Mm rl U under authority of congress, "Communism in Action." It is a Ki ase.oo. The deposit will be re-1 Marvin Clatterbuck. auperlntende factual study of the method, employed by communists and as such is highly Informative. At the request of the same congressional committee a study was made of "Fascism in Action", but the house com- eelved er who return all documents witaia two til oayi aiier iwmni h. athrwlae onlv ono-hslf oc saia mittee ref uaes to have the report published. This invites pro- I deposit wui be refunded when ie- doc- Liberty and Marion St. Rev. Brlrton FIRST CONGREGATIONAL ehool I.4J am. 1 N Cottage at Marlon. Rev. t. R sunerintendent. 1 Huntlnslon D n na.tnr Suiuiiv turned to all those who submit booa I Morning aervice 11 o'clock. Sermon achool I U a.m. Two-reel moving pic fide i4s and return the plans m I subject. The Conduct of the Church." turs. "Marie Louise." Morning service good condition within five (SI days I Evening service 7 o'clock. Sermon sub- 10:44 o'clock.. Sermon subject by guest after the aate wnen oioa --1 jecx, A ireai tnjr uesiroyea. MABQl'AM METHODIST Silverton highway III at Marauaan. Andrew t-angendorf. pesto Sunday school st IS s m Worship si II. FIRST CHBISTtftN Park al First St. Arthur Charles Bates, pastor Bible school. S 4 am. Morning worship. II. SEVENTH DAY ADYENTIST Psrk st Second. S L. Beasley. poster Sabbath school. Saturday. si a sa Morning sei vice 11. Prayer meeting. Wednesday, S p.m. PILGRIM HOLINESS S. Walter St. C O. Mansfield, pastor. Sundsy school I 11 m. Mormni serv ice. II o'clock YPS. 7 pm. Evangelis tic aervice. 7 44. We U'etcome You! t:tl a. as- ftaaeUy grlsael 19M a. aa. Tawfu-swd Deva-tiew- a. ssv YeaU tUme 7:41 p. ssv -Taa Maa VI Ilk a fleirtlaal DrrVieacy'' raaiar rraaeklag Maaie That TWUVs First Church of the Nazarcne Cewler al 11 Ik Rks. OrvtUe W. Jeaklam. Faaiae Baieeas Dewalewa KeaaeUatle Ceater" Abot-e an, we atiU hare a God in whom to beiee. Marwteg VtaraMR. fXl a. aa, "The AaeeOea Ask a Qaesttssj t'eeasaaelea ftervsre EresOaui HeraMa. 1M a. saw "Veares as Oeapaar" lemsa try Use PaeAar Cawrrfe) sWaassi. 4.1 a. am. Firxl Prexbyieriia Cltuxli Wswsee ItaasaUa TarTsaaa vTard rnasst firz j j fc-asaaiaiiaTi 's ' 11 tesU from people who want the facts about this ideology the Warned without deposit country has fought a war to conquer; but the congressmen rUJ KtTheaeVVustoe returned persist in Diocung puoucauon. Thus our campaign against "subversive activities" become, one-sided. All the drive is against communism,, while the sprouts of fascism survive the war In Spain, in Argentina, in Italy and Germany and (in disguise) in the United State.. .nniiti if thee are net used. & Z4iH-A ehaek. caahlor's check or bid bond in an amount nox five per seat of tne out snau a- IALEM FREE METHODIST Corner N. Winter snd Market. Pastor, Richard T. Fine. Sunday school t:44 a.m. Morntng service 11 o olock. Mes sage. Rev. R. H. Shoup. Young people Rev. R. H. Shoup. speaker: Dr. E. S. Oliver. Senior Pii grim fellowship will leave for the coast after the morning service. mmmamv aaS SrASMIL The City reserves uie ' I Sermon subject A Stubborn Fstth FIRST CHRISTIAN CHIBCH Center and High St. The Rev. Dud ley Strsln. pastor. Sundsy school S:sS a.m. Morning service ie:so ociock. CALVARY BAPTIST C'HL'RCH 1230 S .Liberty. Rev. Charles Durden. D. D . pastor. Sunday school t i am Morning service 11 o'clock. Sermon subject. "In Full Accord." By' Dr. Charles Durden. Evening service 1H o'clock. Sermon by Rev Howsrd Houston. SJ0 p m. Baptut Youth fel lowship. any oc sll bids or to waive iniormai- rv.nlnf Mrvice 7:43 o'clock. David ttlm mmd aeaant anv bid Which appears I , " . . l. e i-ari iiir repun on jasctsm om puuiisneu. i lie peupic u(ni am s w -- Ject, -The Demands of Christianity . 7 I S.JO p.m. You in meetings: jr. nign VI eww nwiiiw, wa'' J. M. rAWllR City Manager. to know how it work, the same as for communism. If it con tains errors they can be exposed. Suppression always excites suspicion that powerful hands are exerting controls to the dam age of truth. The people have quite as much right to know what the fascist threat is a. any other; and congress should not discriminate between the twin evils of our time. NOTICE OF EXAMINATION Nona IS HEREBY GIVEN that a promotion examination subject to the Sr. High. Phi Zeta Chris to. Tuesday. ri-aa-Jlv l-S-S-lI 7:30 P-"- Boy Scout meeting. Tnursoay. 21-ae-Jiy l--e u 1 um,w B.hi. urlv ind nrav- rr meeting. JASON LEE METHODIST Winter at Jefferson. Pallor Louis C. Kirby. Sunday school S 44 am. Morning service It o'clock Sermon subject. "God's Msntie for Larcer Service." Solo by Miss Alice Rom. Evening service S o'clock. Sermon sub ject. "The Master's Grip on Paul." FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Center St. st 13th. Pastor orvuie w. - j : i I center at. si uui. rasior vjivi rulesana reguiauona P"r--r Jenkins. Sundsy school t 45 am. Wll- tne uivu aamcs unnnnaMn - . ss. lam. Oregon, as amended, win be held COl'RT ST. CHRISTIAN CHIRCH Seventeenth at Court St Pastor W H. Lyman. Sunday school f 44 a m. Morning service 10 30 o'clock. Sermon in Mis chamber of Commerce rooms. 147 M. Liberty Street, saiem. uregon. as follows: . . CAPTAIN FIRE DCPAlt 1 NLn s Frldsy, August S. 1S47. tw s.m. GENXRAL SCOPE OF EXAMINA TION: Genersl knowledge of the city 11am Beaver, supertendent. Morning I subject. "The Light Shineth in Dsrk- cnrutlan Endeavor hour 7 o m. aervice 10:4a o'clock. Sermon aubject, "Don firmed Devotion." Vocal duel Mr. and Mrs. Or win Dexter. Evening service 7:44 o'clock. Sermon subject The Man With a Spiritual Deficiency. Instrumental solo: Mr. Garnett Sis. Vocal duet: Mr. and Mrs. David Fiieaen Tuesday: 7:44 p m. Cabinet meeting of the Sunday School at the Church. Wednesday: 7:44 p.m. "The Glad Hour" Midweek prayer and praise service Thursday: The Oregon pacine Evening service S o'clock. Sermon sub ject. "My Prayer for You " Midweek Bible study snd Prsyer hour, Thursday I p.m. Uict Csmp meeting, located at district camp grounds south of Portland on S2nd a venus commences. Workers sre Dr. I. C. Msthts. Rev. H BETHEL BAPTIST N. Cottaas at D St. Pastor. Gustav G Rauser. Sunday school t 44 am. Morning service It o'clock. Sermon sublect. "The Millennium snd the Die- I Great White Throne." Youth fellowship Collins to Staff Position The naming of Lt. Gen. J. Lawton Collin, to the position of deputy chief of staff arouses special interest because of the ex peeled retirement of Gen. Dwight D.' Eisenhower, present chief, and thorough knowledge of the Fire early next year. Speculation naturally arises over whether Col- yTTwHred" and aixty-Fire lins will then move to the post of chief. Previously the gossip TJKL.I?0-r" Tlr- J, had riven that assignment to Gen. Omar Bradlev. I Mreit eauinment and personnel as- Bradley is recognized as a great soldier Some, like Capt K.r aipu nKrroii, (give mm tne non s snare oi creuu ior tne vie- "7","" w'l'1f be scceoUrd only Dr H. Or ton Wiley. Prof Roneld I tory in France, though other, distribute the laurel, more widely. .TVh-wh Lt the following re- Luh, Dr. Weaver w. Hess. Collin, however has a notable record proving he is well htPERNCK: :Not leas than three YA""iTJlf "NACLE .,..i .ki. .r if v.- .1 l J u -.1 : i I '.il .71... I ASSEMBLY OF GOD rvjiiru iui nun ui sian 11 ue (iiuuiu us uic kiiuivr. lie aci yru i years wnunwiui wm, . ,w 7J7 I ferry a 13th 81 Rev Walter . both in the Pacif r and Eurnnean theatres nf rnmbat Ha rnm- I IT-.""" "rA ' Frederick, nastor. Sundav school S 44 .4 K- ik I w rs : J A PPT.ir IrinS FOR THIS EXAMIN- Bartlett, superintendent. Mom- Chickens come home to roost " v... u.uuaK,iisi "t" ucviSia siiu i - -t the Office of I service 11 o'clock. Morning praise, l j . v. - srrtT v t . i i i , i I ATIOTS may oe maoe as ws . I t-vT si. ru ir in irmr wros irom uun Ufa ill in lormanay w a junc- the City Beeoroer, must oe iiiea an i ' "'il " I . ... . . . . i w. in tne Pliurfn i na Fflnf ral tion with the Russians on the Elbe. This corps effected the break through at St. Lo which released the American forces for their great sweep through France, and then captured Cherbourg to provide a port for the allies. It was Collin, also who drove a counter-attack on the northern flank of the "bulge" which helped to crush the German effort to push the allies into the sea. The war department may find the choice of chief of staff hour S:30 with Mrs Trschfel. mission sry to China, guest speaker. Evening service 7:30 o'clock. Sermon subiecl. W. Sweeten. ''The Tour Beaiers " Wednesday 7 JO Prayer fellowship and Bible study. BETHANY EV. AND REFORMED Marlon at Capitol Pastor. Edward C. Stauffer evanselist ol Poifland. Sunday achool 10 a m. Morning service II ociock. Sermon suhlect. 'Do ASSEMBLY OF GOD Front St. Omar Bailry. pastor. Sun dsy school S 44 am. Worship at II. Christ's Ambassadors. S SS.pen. Evan gelistic aervice 7 44 p m. Prajer serv ice Friday. 7 44 p m. RNIOHT MEMORIAL CONGBr.OATIOIAL Nineteenth and Ferry St Pastor. Louis T.. WhIV Sunday achool t 44 a m. Classes (or all se. including two adult classes Morning service II o clock Sermon subtect. "The Seat of the Scornful." 11 a m. Church-tune nursery. CENTRAL CHIRCH OF CHBIST N. Cottags at Shipping st James A. Scott, minister. Bthle school. IS a m Cluirch aervice IS 44 am Sernsoa topic "Lead Us Not Into Temptation Young people's service. S 14 p m. Church service. 7 3S p m Setmwi topic. 'The Fall and Restoration of Man " Wednesday evening prajer service 7 J THE BF.OBG ANIZFD CHIBCH OF JFSt'S CHBIST OF L. D. S. Corner N 17th at Chemeketa at Pastor Charles H Asher. Sundsy school 10 s m. Morning service II o'clock. Evening service 30 o'clock. Flans league. Sermon aubject 7 JO. Bible study class directed by Dr. Beal Be fulsr prayer services Wednesday S p m. OT. I JESI'S NAME PENT OSTAI. stlon 1174 Lewis st Pastor. R V Sittaer Kir ;fter tho following date' U be attending the concluding ser- Sunday school 10 s m Morning wrrlce wLlsSir Jul. 30 f47 Sea pm vice of the assembUes of Cod Camp II ociock Evening service 7 4J ociock DsVaeTs Sa lem Oi on . July 6. t,W. T" ' 'r" on iW" nwUn- VVednel., evening rrvit. SKtairiCK COMMISSION Highway WE st 7:44. Wednesdsy st 1-44. CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION By: Alfred Mundt - Secretary and Chief Examiner. Jiy s-io-ii-ii-is-ia 7:44 pm. Midweek service. Tsber- nscles echoes Saturday at 1:48 p m. Sermons in song Sunday at S IS p m. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPETT Notice la hereby given that the un- 1 a . .ii.hTi.i. Af lh. MtMl difficult because of the abundance of good material available, of Mary jobst. incompetent by virtue The country can feel happy with the selection either of Bradley l&t court of trsute'of Oregon and prtmsry hjo ..?.' Evening (ir Cr Dint I ,k- ..n nf Warina Prohale De. I Vice S JO O'clock. CHIRCH OF JF.St'S CHBIST OF LATTEB DAY SAINTS V. F. W. hsll. Hood st Church. John X. Salsbury, Bishop. Sunday achool 10 a.m. Priesthood meeting, relief society Btartmont. on the 12U1 aay oi June, 1947. will proceed to sell, at private I Surely the public relations officer at the army air base ior c"h h,n2 ."SI ttS JSf . sale, or port caen ana tne aaiance on at KOiv.ni, n. M. who sent out the news story that the intelli- aatiafactory terms, at the otriee of o'clock. THE FIB ST CHL'RCH OF GOD Cottage snd Hood St. Rev. and Mrs H. A. Schlatter. Sundsy school S 44 a.m. Mrs. H. A. Schlatter. Morning gcr.ee onice at the base had been "fortunate enough ' to gain J,, .ZZ, shi iai-m' rw-TJ,' I sermon subject, n. sermon. -Burd posst-Ksion of a flying disc was summarily assigned to KP duty from and after. Monday, the nth day for an indifinite term when the disc turned out to be merely f the said day. ioVehighest bidder. a weather balloon. A good look at the captured balloon would bidders, ail the right, uu ,and in- show it was nothing like the reported flying saucers, but the tent m and to the following described J5 . 44110" vice 10:44 o'clock. Sermon subtect, "The Christ Who Wss. Is. snd Is to Come." Young people's meetings 4:44 Evening service 7:tS subject. "Fesr Not.' MENNONITE BRETHREN 1124 Elm SL Rev. A. A. SAIEM TRl'TH CENT'S MS N. Cottace. leader l ulu Walton Quick Morning service II o'clock. July 13. Sermon subject. "The Path of Unity. Evemne service S o'clock. Tuesdsy. July IS. Sermon sublrcl Power of Attraction " Library ooen S afternoons; each week 1-4 CENTBAL Ll'THEBAN CHI BCH Hood at N. Summer Rv H A Krueger. pastor. Primary drpertntent :44 a m. Junior worship aervice t 44 a m Regular morning worship Theme. Hate and Anaer" II am Youna people leave for Bible ramp at Colton in Oi tnrmoon. Wednesday, midweek service, I pm mi Expert Paiilers Are Now Available Now la the time lo do reslden- H rXoi nd Indua- encu pennon?. Free estima'es. 3i0 Court St Ph. t22t Siaieuide Campmeeiing 4f 14) Assembly of God t Mile. North of Salem tm Hlghw.y 99. Greyhound Bus Serrlc ! Cany Eat ranee Ilomriy. Nalionallj Knovm Speaker Only 2 Days Left - Sanrday and Suday 3 Great Service Dally 10:30-2:30-78. Yon art Invited to join the manr bond red. attendior. Be inspired. Lislea lo Sialic K-S-L-II Taiernacle Edioes Sal, 545 P. IL SeTBBotsa ia SoS Saisday, S:1S P. L Loewen. PRO didn't wait for any more than a cursory glance at the object, if that. A few hoaxes like this and the public will get the disc business out of mind and resume looking for sum mer rea monsters. p.m. Evening service We lands and premises, to wit Lot numbered Nine ) of Halls Home Tracts in Marlon County. State of Oregon; and. also, an undi vided one-third Interest in Lot num bered Eight (S) Halls Home Tracts la Marion County. State of Oregon. Said sale shall be made subject to the fjNIVFBSAL CHIBCH OF THE confirmstion of the Circuit Court oflMASTrR N JT (strMaal) iis oiaie i virion ior eiarion wun- l 400 N. Cottage St. Guest sneaker Emma B. Page of Corvallls 7:4 o'clock. ednesday: S p.m. Midweek praise and prayer service. Flying saucers that were the real article showed up in a restaurant argument at Astoria the other dav. As the Astorian- ty. Probate Department. Dated, posted. r.v Budt renorts it: "Waitress Hauean's armmnt with . larfv ".7!, publtnel lhU 14ln ' ''"'. service 7 JO o'clock. tar W - " tJ saiBr f 0 UlHi, IP1 I , I , customer extended to the management and ended with flvinsri rtr PuW.ction: Jun itth. 1M7. it. pacls episcopal chibch jm -t.. , ,, I pupiicanon: juiy iztn, l47. Church at Chemeketa St. Rev. George H. Swift, rector. Holy com- THE CHIBCH OF GOD SSS S. 22n St. Salem. Ore Rev. O H. Christy, pastor Sunday school IS a m. Morning service II o'clock. Even ing service S o'clock Young people's services Sundsy 7 p m. Djily vacation Bible school begins. Mundit, Jul) 14 to SS from t a m lo II noon. FIRST SPIBITl'AI 1ST I4S N. Commercial. Service at 7 JO Lm. Speaker. Rev. Alva Cnnlr of mg Beach. Calif . Circle at tM. saucers, plates and other chinaware." Cafe owners hope the I frank w. king' aga W4CiiMlg.e... lm , ..,.. , , , .;. . .. jVLS HinHI.AN'D AVE. FBIENDS N. Church St. at Highland Pator. Cora E Gregory. Sunday school S 44 am. Morning service II ociock. Christian endeavor S 30. Evening ser vice 7:30 o'clock. Prayer meeting Wednesday. 7 30 p m. Prayer bond munion 7 JO a.m. Prayer service and meets Fuday at ajn. at the parson- YOU HAD JUST AS WELL II HIALTHY & MAFPY HEMORRHOIDS FISTULA PROLAPSE ITCHING ae wbeaS M m i'l Ml' i'r '1' ' Dr. R, ReyHalds Oiasg NatBra-rrarUlagfest til H. UWrty. ftalraa. Ore. i One Nigll Only July 13H 7:IS P. M. Dr Wilkrf He POPE asvd mo F. AND lR.ELKr.RT TIIIDLEY Hear! PtW TttastteF Uteraeeio kit faUsfi f a sa a a kyaasta "Lear 11 TWre" a4 -RiTI L'adss iUa It aWitre Bye asvi Bye." Dr. lwa ea-esk oa taie sJsanessftac t k a sa e. "TM rawer at Ctermal Life." Aa UsaUW oraarsas tM 9 M,tSor'tr a sTM-trtaf pracraaa Tea Tindiry la the greateat wttt as4 waart U aaiaa! Kfi Singer aa Atrsprtca today. Firxi Evangelical Uniied Brellxrea dxurcli WTkeee MartatTi S" fx Rev. Wttaatv ML Klnloter