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r3--Thi Stcrtmcrv gqley Oreconv Scrttcrdttf, July H3 ; - ..- - - - - - - - :--. - (Sonday school at t:U ttMTWlM noted. ni v.kn,.! 11th ivl rtmr sts. Bev. Walter S. rrederic and 'jUnr. Juki S. KMlr. SerricM 11 js4 t: pjn. Sunday. Trt DJn. Ihnraday. Youth pjn. Sunday, I : PA Tmesday., - , rascstai--4M S. Commercial at, Kv. JL H. Gregory. Servicee It ajn. lata j jn. Sunday. T: pjn.. -and Friday. KV BAPTIST ' n Sniur. Mai li Sunday. Prayer meeting Wednesday at ljs djiv. CalVarya. Liberty and I Miller ata. prCfcarlaa Durdcn anM5UiVj JJcrman Ki'ihxt JoiTm. Wednesday. Tenth Ida pjn. fit -9TXST BAPTIST CHCKCM - school S:0 ajn. Morning worship service 11 ajn. Baptist Youtn group sag p.m. uoe pel service 1H5 P-m. Midweek prayar fcietin Wednesday 7:30 p.m. JUdlo MiTitii Sunday. S ajn- KSLM and li a-nu. KOCO. rnVa aiarilT TCLLOWinnr Scout cottage, Prlngl park Wor- nip ana nua Xaunanual (Segalar) Haxal -nd Academy ata. Kev. JTeaenca u. pn nett. Services 11 un. 740 pjn. fun day. cTd pjn. Wadnaaday. txki- . t .lUwikln lm Memorial hospital chapel. Sarvlca 1040 ajn. Sun- j CATHOLIC SC Jaieah'i Cottara and ChamakaU at. Rev. T. 3. Bernards and Rev. Ger ald Llnahen. Masses 640. S, 9. 10. 11 jn.: Sunday. Devotions 1-J30 pjn. Sun flay and Tuesday. St.. jVlneent da Paul Myrtla ava.. and " Columbia sts. Rev. Georfa L. 0Kefe and Rev. Louis O. Rodakowski. afasara 7t30. B. 10 JO ajn. Sunday. Con fusions 440 to (40. 1 to 40 pjn. Saturday. CHRISTIAN Cenrt Straai 17th and Court ata. Rev. JV- H. Lyman. Services 1640 ajn. i pjjnL Sunday. Youth 7 pjn. First Center and High ata. Rev. Dudley Strain. Services 1040 a.m-. 740 pjn. Sunday. S40 pan. Wednesday. Youth S:U pjn. CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY AIXIANCK N. 6th and Gaines ata. Rev. Herman LBohL Service 11 ajn. 740 pjn. Sun y.j Youth 040 pjn. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Pint ChemekeU and Liberty ata. Sunday school 11 ajn. Services 11 ajn. J evening' meeting during July or August- Testimonial meeting -1 pjn. Wednesday. Reading room 140 S. High CHTRCB OP CHRIST Cratrsi K. . Cottage and Chemeketa ata. Hev. James. A. Scott. Services 10:45 m m 740 pjn. Sunday. Youth 04O- bjn. CHL'RCH OP GOD, FIRST Cottage and Bood ata. Rav. Mr. and Mrs. j H. A. Schlatter. Services 10:0 Jn,7:4S pjn. Sunday. Youth 6:49 pjn. CONGREGATIONAL First N. Cottage and Marlon sts. Dr. Seth R. Huntington. Service 104S avna. Sunday. Youth 7 p.m. Knight MemoriaJ lth and Parry ata. Rev. Louis E. White. Services 11 a Jn. unday. Youth 640 p.m. CHCmCH OP JCSCS CHRIST OP LATTER DAY SAINTS - VPW halL Hood and Church ata. Bishop John E. Salisbury. Sunday School 10 jn. Priesthood and primary 114S njn. Service 640 pjn. Sunday. CHURCH OP QOD. THE 040 S. 12nd at. Rav. A. B. Christy Church school 10 a.m. Services 11 ajn. a pjn. sunoay. a; pjn.- wiuimniy Youth 9 pjn. Friday. 1 pjn. Saturday. EPISCOPAL 11 St. Pamfa Church and Chemeketa sts. Rev. George fi. Sarin. Sarvlcea 740. 0:49, ll ajn. Sunday. Youth f pjn. KVANGKLICAlJ tTNTTED BRETHREN Enalewaed K. 17th and Nebraska ata. Rev. Lloyd 0. Uecker. Services 11 un, T40 njn. aunaay xouui a-a pjn, rint Marion and Summer sts. Rav, M... . v J ttM ... mm K. MiUan. Sarvlcea U SJiw lAl pjn. Sunday. ; ;j - . BTV ANGELICAL AND REFORMED Bethany Marlon and Capitol sts. Rav. Russell Mayas'. Sunday aahool 10 ajn. Servtaea U ajn. Sunday, trotTKiatTARRi- ": 400 N. 19th st. Rev. JameagL Tap- tor. Senrloes 11 a-aa. and tm pjn. Sunday VM PJ. Tuesday. Youth 6:46 pjn. ij , ran METHODIST . N. Whiter and Market sts. Rav. Rich ard T. Pine. Eerncas 11 ajn- tfP-rtt. Sunday: 7:46 pjn. ; wadnaaday. Youth 7 pjn. ! XJ a-arvvna taUand Avanna M. Church st. and Highland Ova. Mrs. Cora t. Greg ory. Service "T-jo pjn. waanaaaay, Vmitli S '11 n m. South Salim S. Commerclai and Washington sts.. Rav. Crrln C. Ogler. Services 11 a-nv. 7 pjn. Sunday. Youth 6 pjn. . ;j trrrr r. nnapsrr. Calvary caapei Z7B . cnurcn ax. Rev. Claude C. and Mary W. Bell. Services 11 ajxL 7:18. 7:45 pjn. Sunday, a pjn. iucnu v iu JEWISH 1 - Tampla Beth Shoiasa Msoiaon ana Braadwav ata.i Churah school 11 ajn. Services pjn, axioay. : LTJTHERAN i Central (American caniarrncfj Hood and N. ummer sts. w. JTam tad. Services 11 ajn, Sunday day. Youth 6 pjn. Christ (American Church) 18th and tad. Services 11 a-m, Sunday, pjn. Wednesday. Youth S pjn. Sc. John's fMlsseurt Synod) N. leth and A ata. Rav. K. W. Gross. Sunday school 9 ajn.; Services 10 ajn. bun St. Mark Evangelical (United) S43 N. Church at. Or. M. A. Oetxand- aner. Services' LI a m., a pjn. unaay, Youtn sag pjn. METHODIST n First Church and Stat ata. Rav. Brooks H. Moore. Service 11 ajn. Sun day. 740 pjn. Thursday. Youth f pjn. " Jason Lee Memorial N. Winter and Jefferson sts. Dr. Louis C Klrby. Services 11 Am, 740 pjn. Sunday, Youth 640 D in. Leslie S. Commercial and Meyers sts. Rev. G. Wesley Turner. Servioea 11 ajn. S D.m. Sundav. 740 njn. xnursaay. zoutn i pjn. NAZARENE S' First Center and 13th ata. Rev. Orville W. Jenkins.. Services 1040 a.m.. 740 pjn. Sunday, 740 pjn. Wednes day. Youtn 790 pjn. PENTECOSTAL i Jesus Naaae 1171 Lewis at. Rev. R V. Sittser; Sunday school 10 ajn, Sarvlcea 11 ajn tw pjn. Sunday, pjn. weonesaay. xouu i:a pjn. Friday. -'-v. united 49 Ferry st. Rav. Nathaniel Wilson. Services .11 Ajn, 740 -pjn. Sunday. PRESBYTERIAN First Chemeketa and winter sts. 40 SUNDAY'S BROADCASTS fDaylieht Savings Times) Kilocycles: KSLH 1S90. KOCO 1490. KOIN t70. ROW fX9, 1190 BO0B 60:00 9:11 6 KSLM EOCO KOIN tew REX OviJO 99:41 rorld News (Blgga. OrganlstlBlggs. OrganastlTrtnlty Choir I Snow Report 7 KSLM KOIN KGW Bible Class Bible Class Air Church I Air Church Brbls "Lights Bibls "Lights Treble - Oaf I Air church iMemory Music Coast to Coast Coast to Coast! Coast to Coast! Coast to Coast Treble Oaf Air Church Memory Musis 8 KOCO KOIN KGW KKX First BaptUt 1st Baptist I Voice prophesy! Voice- Prophecy Concert Hail Concert Hall iNews ! iSingera Newa INews Makers (Salt Lake Tab. Salt Lake Tab. 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Services 11 ajn 740 pan. Sunday, Youth 040 pjn. SALVATION S4I SUt st. Adjutant 'and- Mrs. R. B. Lekher.' Sundav achool 10 ajn. Ser vice 11 ajn 740 pjn. Sunday, 740 pjn. Thursday, 740 pjn. Saturday, Youth 6 pjn. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Jsaaiw Msaaartal Hood and ' N, Summer ata. Rev. A. R. Ogden and Rev. Robert C Skinner. Sabbath achool 040 ajn. Services 11 gun 340 pjn. Saturday. Youth S40 PJn. Sat- uroay. SPIRITUALIST r- First 246 N. Commercial st, Rev. Thomas and Mlnni Goraley. Servlees 8 pjn. Sunday. TRUTH CENTER MS N. Cottag at Lola Walton Quick. Servlcee 11 ajn. Sunday, t pjn. Tuea- oay. . - UNITED Pint (OU CenstttatSon) 1148 Mis sion st. Rev. George Martin. . Sunday school 10 ajn. Services 11 a m. f pjn. unaay, l pjn. waonasaay, ROOM ASSEMBLY N. Commercial st. Rev. Wyatt. Sunday achool It ajn. Servioea u ajn- s pjn. Sunday. 8 gun. Thurs- aay, a pjn. naturoay. WESLEY AN METHODIST S. Mth and Mill ata. Rav. A. O. Yataa. Sunday school 10 ajn. Servioea 10:46 aJSL, 749 pjn. Sunday. Youth 6:46 pjn. Silvcrton Churchos ASSEMBLY OP GOD Front st. B. H. Scott, pastor. Sunday school. 0:45 ajn. Morning service. lL Young people. 6:45 bjn. Kvenlnat ser vice a. MARQUAM METHODIST suvarton-Marauam highway. An drew Langendorf. nasior. Sundav senooi iv ajn. Morning acmce. u. CHURCH OP GOD Second at A ata. G. W. deaham. nas ior. Sunday school. 10 ajn. Morning service, u. arvemng service, a. FIRST CHRISTIAN Park at First st. Arthur Charles Bates, pastor. Bible school 9:45 ajn. M. B. Ford. aunt. Morning service ll ajn. Christian Endeavor 7 pjn. Even a Postage Stamp." Christian Endeavor 7 pjn. Evening service 6' pjn. Ser ing service S pjn. PILGRIM HOLINESS S. Water at. Carl Mansfield, castor. unaay senooi. 10 ajn. Morning aer Vic 1L Evening service, 740. CHRISTIAN SCIENCB . Third at Lewia st. Morning aervlca 1L CHURCH OP JESUS CHRIST OP LDS MWA ball. 3rd at High sts. Sundav senooi. in ajn. evening servte. i. CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE Second at. Gordon T. Bratvold. cas tor. Sunday school 10 ajn. Morning service 11 ajn.; Communion service. Baptismal service s pjn. Evening serv ice 7:45 pjn. Tent service at Second and B it v ST. PAUL'S CATHOLIC Pin at Grant sts. John J. W; pastor; Sunday masses I and 16 weekdays. 7 METHODIST Main at Piak ata. Ben P. Browning, pastor. Sunday school. 045 ajn.) Nor man Neagell supt. Morning servte. a ajn. xoutn leuowanip. 730, SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST rarK at second st. A. L. Beaxley. pastor. Sabbath school 10 ajn.; E. J. Johnson, supt. Morning aervlee 11 ajn.: communion service; sermon subject, "The New Covenant." Prayer meet ing, weonesaay s pjn. , CALVARY LUTHERAN Jersey st. James A. Tofte. castor. Sunday achool 10 ajn.; Olga Johnson, supt. Morning servie 11 ajn.; ser mon Bubiect. ''Our COuntrr. Amarles. rraycr meenng, xnursaay a pjn. IM MANUEL LUTHERAN N. Church si. S. L. Almll. pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m.: Hannah Olson. sunt. Morning service 11 ajn.: ser mon subject. -Christian Citizenship." TRINITY tor. Sunday achool 10 ajn.; Mrs. James Phlllipa. supt. Mom lng service 11 ajn. Senmon subject, Th Law of God." Luther league 740 pjn. Topic, "In- mwtr lf..l.. decent Literature Dallas Churches school. CHURCH OP CHRIST Levsns and Mill sts. Sunday sch 10 ajn. Morning aervic 1L Cnyr) ton.- Evening aervic. 040 pjsv FREE METHODIST S24 Mill st. R. W. McCormlck. pas tor. Sunday school, 10 ajn. Morning service. 11. arvening aervic. T:a. CHURCH OP JESUS CHRIST OP LATTER DAY SAINTS Basement of Cltv Library. Elder J, L. Orton. pastor. Sunday school. 10 ajn. Kvantng aervic. 7 o clock. CHURCH OF GOD 1010 . Ash st. J. W. Hunter, castor. ejunday school. 0:45 Jtt. Morning aer vic, xi. evening aervic. lav. CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE Shelton at Mill st. Rev. A. Hoenlach. pastor. Sunday school 0:45 ajn. Morn ing aervic 11 ajn.; hour devoted to th Lord's Supper. Evening aervic 7:45 pjn.; "Daniel's Seventy Weeks.' CHRISTIAN SCIENCE 410 Mill st. Sundav achooL S:B ajn. aaonung aeiaic u. ASSEMBLY OP GOD Birch and Stump sts. L. Otis Trlplett. pastor. Sunday school. 94S a m. Morn ing aervic. u. FIRST METHODIST Mill at Main st. Sunday ajn. Morning aervic 11 jnj communion. Evening aer Tic T6 coioraa aunes. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Waahlngton and Jefferson ata. Ralnh Gladden, pastor. Sunday school. t:4S a-m. Morning service, IX. . APOSTOUC FAITH Church at Court st. Rev. Loyc Car- pastor. Bcnn.ee 'nav Bern aia- con tinned until August 1. -i ST. THOMAS EPISCOPAL Cherry st. Dean Perry H. Smith, pas tor. Morning aervic. li, first and thh-d Sundays of each month. FIRST CHRISTIAN Jefferson at Clay st. anmaar senooi :U ajn. Morning service 11 jiu "My Country, Tia of Thee." Evening rv ioa pjn.; communion service. Ser- aubjact, "Wa Ar Mow Alone- school holy A; TJfcr. Hora TRINITY LUTHERAN Sio Washington st. Ban pastor. -Sunday achool 19 mg ttrno li, f FTRST PRESBYTERIAN ' f I Court at Levena at. Earl W. Benbow. pastor. Sunday achool 0:46 ajn. Morn ing aervic 11 ajn. Guest minister Rev. S. J. Oaborn of MrMlnnvUla.- EY ANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN Church at Mill st. R. William Elmmer, kstor. Sunday school S45 ajn. Morn ing service ll . ajn.; sermon subject. I reemod. Evening seme tmo pjnu evangel 1st 1c Bible study. ST. PHILIP'S CATHOLIC Washington at. Rev. BV Herman. s:is ajn. seona ana pastor. fourth Sundays: 1046 ajn. Third and fifth Sunday. - GRACE MENNONTTB TentMeeling At Silverton Will Continue SILVERTON. IntercJenomina- tioB&I ' tent services conducted by Evangelist ; Gerald' Heskett will continue at 2nd and B streets July 4 to It Inclusive. No Monday meeting; July 9. Jerry Heskett will conduct th song; services. I The Hev. R. F. C. Schwedler. superintendent of the Northwest Padflc district of the Christian and -Missionary Alliance will speak at the local church Sun day, July 11. f I Mizpah circlo. Immanuel Luth eran church, will meet Wednes day night with Mrs. John Over land, Mrs. Max Holland assisting hostess. Zlon circle meets Wed nesday at 3 pjn. with Mrs. Ed Overlund. 1 ! Trinity Ladies Aid society meets Wednesday in the social rooms with Mrs. A. O. Satrum and Mrs. John Dybevik as hostesses. The WCTU wiH picnic Friday at the Silverton park with a i no-host dinner at 1 pjn. The Rev. M. J, K. Fuhr, pastor of Trinity, re ports recent baptisms to Include Catherine Lee Holm, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Carl Holm, with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan DeArmond. Mrs. Robert Heimerdinger and Donald Holm as sponsors, and Philip Ells worth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam McClary, with Mr. and Mrs. , Bernie as sponsors. Seventh Day Adventist churches from Silverton, Molalla and Mon itor will picnic Jointly at the Monitor park, Butte creek, Sun day, July ; 4. Roberts Youth Is Graduated ROBERTS Craig Bidgood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bidgood, was graduated Friday from Cali fornia aero technology school at Glendale,! Calif. He receives the silver key, in addition to an A ana E license in aircraft mechanics. He is coming next week to visit his parents before returning to Glen dale where he has a Job awaiting him. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bidgood visited their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Chet Aus tin, at Chehalis, Washu, last week. Lucy and Eddy Stout, children of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stout, Croi- san Creek road, each had tonsil- ectomies Wednesday at a local hos pital. Leslie Church Pastor Returns After Absence After absence of two Sundays. attending the annual conference in Portland, and on serving as chap- jCajureho ar- ; BETHEL BAPTIST Aumsvule. July . Sunday school 0:49 ajn.; John Mix. sunt. Morning worship 11 ajn.; communion to follow.' Rev. J. R. Turnbull of th Bible Book house. Salem, will apeak. BYP meeta T pjn. Evangelistic service . pjn.1 jue Shlppley. speaker. CLEAR LAKE EXANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN Wheatland Perry road. Vernon Zornea. pastor. Sunday school ll a-m. Morning service 10 o'clock; "Th Plan or, neoempuon. PRUTTLAND EVANGELICAL ' UNITED BRETHREN Piv miles east of Salem. Rev. SL Vix. naator. Sunday school. 10 Junior church ll J. HATES VHXE SUNDAY SCHOOL f Branch f Pint Baptist) N. Pacific Highway. unaay senooi S:i3 ajn., Lee Shipley, supt. Morning service. 10:45. Service to charge of Gos pel Team of nrst . Baptist eaurcn. KINOWOOD BIBLE 111S Elm St.. W. Salem. A. A. Loewen. pastor: A. H. Padenmcht, assistant. Sunday school 0:43 a.ra. Morning ser vte. 109, by Dr. R. G. Hovdand. YouUtgreupa. 0:49 pjn. Evening aerv ! '' CHURCH OP CHRIST . Prince road. L. L. Praman, minis ter. Sunday school 10 ajn. Morning 11. Kvemng .aervic. iao. KETZEK COMMUNTTT Granc halL La Wlens. pastor. Sun day school t:4S ajn. Paul ueu. super' mtandent. Morning servto ll ajn No evening aervic. cooperating with BUM LABIS H : CENTER COMMUNTTT EVANGELICAL UNTIED ! BRETHREN Three miles east of Brooks. Vernon A. Zornea, pastor. Sunday school 10 ajn. Morning servte II o clock; "Th Bed Plan of lptlon." groupa, LIBERTY CHURCH OP CHRIST C R. Moor, pastor. Sunday achool 10 ajn. Morning aervic 11. 7 p.m, young people and adult Blbl studies. SWEGLK COMMUNTTT ! Sweaue schoolhous. Sundav school. 10 ajn. Mrs. G. T. Turner, supt. Morn ing service. 1L . , EMMANUEL MENNONITE Pratum. Or. Wllbert A. Reaier. na (on nunoay senooi. sxa. aoora vie. 1L Christian fellowship T..avmna service, i:a. . POUR CORNERS BAPTIST ! Stat St. at Ehn iw. Rev. Prank O. Perrin. pastor. 8unday achooL 0:40 ajn. Leon Lambert, aunt. Morn las' ser vice. 1L Training unions, 0 JO. Even ing aervic. iao. Prsver and Bin atudy. Wednesday. I'M pjn. ; PILGRIM HOLINESS 140 Carlton wav. V. O. Btorv. naator. Sunday school. 0:41 ajn. Morning ser vice. 11 o'clock. TfjL T. Evening ser vice, 130 o'clock. Wednesday prayer meeting. Tao. Story hour for children and young peopl S pjn, Monday through Priday. ' . SALEM ! HEIGHTS COMMUNTTT Ubarty road at Madrona av. Rev. . C Brown, naator. Sunday achool 10 am. Morning aervic 11 IA, Ser mon subject. "Come: Wormhin With Us." Evening servic T0 pjn. supply pastor. Sunday school $A$ anorning servic- MENNQNTTE BRETHREN Waahlngton at Haytar at. u. . Jan- scn. pastor. Sundsy school S:o ajn. Morning aervic 11 ajn.; communion service. Sermon by Dr. Howard Bel- ton. Not evening aervie, , . EVANGELICAL MENNONITE ; BRETHREN Miller av. A. p. Toews. pastor, sun dsy school tJ aJn. Morning sernee 11 ajn. - Rev. O. R. Zimmerman, Af rican inland missionary will speak. No lain f Or the Oregon national guard encampment, th Rev. G. Wesley Turner, reappointed as pastor of Leall uethodist church, will preach at both morning and eve ning services at Leslie church Sun day. Theme for the service at 11 ajn. will be The - Church on the March." At 8 pan. highlights of principal addresses at the annual conference .will be presented by the pastor.- Members and friends of the church are invited to attend. 'Swegle Mr. and Mrs. John Swanson have been enjoying as otrt of town guests this past week Mrs. W. HV Ellenson of Everett, washL. and Mrs. Wallace Simpson and children, Douglas and Pamela, of Portland. Mrs. Ellenson and Mrs. Simpson are the daughters oi ur. swanson. R. flmim If. mwkA TO mmwm 'wi . mMm Jua. - IT . 1U Colgan of Tendleton are visiting their daughter, Mrs, William Petmick. wegie Mr. and Mrs.- Charles A' Salter have returned from three weeks trip to visit Relatives in South Dakota and 'Iowa. They were called east by the illness of Mrs. Salter's mother 1st Car thage, 8. D- but she was im proved and in .a hospital i in Mit chell when they left. In Iowa they visited relatives In several com munities. Lincoln Mr. and Mrs.. Edwin Wright and Sally of Salem and their house guests. Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Hill and Patsy and Mary of Denver, visited the R. J. Melss- xters this week. Hill is a salesman in Oregon on his vacation. Mrs. Wright Is Meisaner'i ' sister. Albany : William Thomas of Lebanon has been named head of the Linn county chapter of the American Red Cross. I Keiser Sharon Cross, Carol Stettler and Joanne Buchanan left Wednesday morning for the first session at. Camp Kilowan Other Bluebird Camp fire girls who plan to go later during the summer are Joyce Mount, Kay Lawrence, Donna Madison, Lon- ni. Pearson and Sandra Allison. Turner . Mr. and Mrs. Ulwin Denver have returned from John Day where they visited the James Denver family. The Russell Den yers of. Portland accompanied them to eastern Oregon. Lebanon Albert Pirchau of Flrchau Brothers Logging com pany, will defend his high climb er championship of 50.3 seconds established at the Albany Timber carnival last year in the compe tition this week at Albany. Turner Mr. and Mrs. George Slyter. of Carlton recently visited the Louis Petersens. Swegie The July meeting of Swegle Woman's club will be no-host picnic luncheon at din ger park July 5 at 12:30. It was necessary to change the meeting place. Turner Norma Jean Allport of Portland is visiting her grand' parent?, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Harris. Mary Harris is visiting her sister in Grand Ronde. : , Four Corners Family Host for Large Parties FOUR CORNERS -4 Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Miller, S87S LaBranch ave entertained a large group with an outdoor picnic dinner June 27. Honor guests were Mrs. Miller's brother - and slster-in- law. the Rev. and Mrs. Raymond Armstrong, Madison, Kan. Pastor of the Christian church in Madi son. he is a graduate of North west Christian college, , Eugene. Others present were Messrs. and Mesdames Alvin Armstrong, Har vey Armstrong, Claud Armstrong, Lester Armstrong, Chet Richard son. Roy Miller. Stanley Fagg. Shirley Armstrong; Sharon Arm strong, Donald Armstrong, Chris tine Richardson. Nancy Miller, Donald Heinz, Jarvie Miller, Dor othy DeLapp, Patricia and Betty Fagg, Audrey and LoHta Miller. Hosts to the Pinochle dub last week - were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Jeffries, 4075 State st Present were Mr. and Mrs. Ray osoom. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Chrisman, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Hardie Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Cable, Mr. and Mrs. William Fiester. Mr. : and Mrs. Homer Bales. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Miller substituted for Mr. and Mrs. Jess Mellnay. Winners were Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Miller, Ross Chrisman and Mrs. Ray Osborn. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Cable will entertain July 10. 1 f Accident In Indiana Hospitalizes Mrs, Agnevr A hiffhwar accident near Ply mouth, Ind, has hospitalized Mrs, Dan W.'Agnew, 929 Mill St. Mrs. Agnew received a broken verte bra when the car driven by her husband was forced from the highway to avoid a collision. The Agnews, who were on vacation at the time of -the accident, will re turn to Salem by tram. - 6 The Rev. and MrsJ James H. Taylor have returned from Van couver, B. C where they attended the northwest district: convention of the International Church of the Foursquare Gospel. They will re port on the meeting Tuesday, July Members and friends are In a oi Juaw A ...:: ' To Be fought By Silverton SlLVERTON-i-The 187' cities In Oregon with less than 5000 popu lation ard being urged in letters going out' this week from the road committee 'of the Silverton Cham ber of Commerce, to write state legislators requesting them to re peal the 1947 law providing in creases from five to 10 per cent in the funds out of the state high way fund" for I maintenance and construction of streets through in dividual use of cities. Suverton's roads committee, headed by Dr. P. A Xoar. the letter states, wants the city allotments back to five per cent where It was before 1947. Under the new provision. Dr. Loar pointed out, the small towns receive so -little for new construc tion that it would take years to get any appreciable work done.: In eplalning the local . commit tee's stand. Dr. Loar says that the act Is definitely not In the inter est of the 187 smaller cities and will result In the Tig city subtly robbing us of our state highway fund, and also that it was not "in the interest of the rural popu lation." j , The roads chairman states he Is convinced that the smaller towns are hot Cfuirped to use econom ically the funds they received. He pointed out that the commission was originally created to build roads between centers of popula tion and not in them: that Port land was apportioned $870,584; that the 17 dues over 5000 popu lation got $1,592,138 while all other incorporated towns got sszi.191, less than Portland's share alone. Driving School Program Set; Starts in Dallas Launching of a state-wide driv ing school program as one phase of the campaign to reduce motor vehicle accidents in Oregon was announced by Secretary of State Earl .T. Newbry here Friday. v Schools wiH be ''sponsored In each community by local civic organizations and police depart ments and will be undgf the di rection of state driver training officials. First of the local schools opens in Dallas Monday, July 12. Five daily sessions are propos ed for a total of six hours con centrated instruction and actual driving practice. Surge Carrie Stocks to Peak NEW YORK. July last- minute surge ahead today carried the stock market to a new peak since. August, 1948. , Closing prices were up fractions to around 2 points and more. The power behind the market came from, railway issues, many of which sold at top prices for the year or longer. Oils took sec ond" place. These two groups have managed to stay in front of the market for some time. Trading got off to a slow start. quietly, but steadily expanded, and in the final hour, reached a cli max. Despite the pick-up, though, total turnover amounted to only 920,0000 shares, of which 330,000 sold in the last .hour alone. This compared with Thursday's mea ger 820,000. An Interesting angle to the ad vance was the fact that it occurred lust before a long holiday. Nor mally Wall Street likes to take it easy before closing up shop for an extended recess. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks balanced .6 of one point to 71.8. The rail component was up LS point at 47 J. Valley DALLAS Mr. and Mrs. Stan ley . Pelky of Sheridan annourfce the birth of a son at Dallas hos pital June 24. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Flux of Willamina announce the birth of a son at Dallas hospital June 25. A daughter. Linda Diane,- was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tuck-: er at Dallas hospital June 27. j A son. Gerald Ray. was born to Mrs. George Lee at Dallas hos pital Jun 29. " Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woods of Monmouth announce the. birth of daughter. Teri Mae, at Dallas hospital June 30. . : . A daughter. Glenna Charlene. was born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moore at Bartell hospital June 23, A son. Rick Patrick, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Lewis of Falls City at. Bartell hospital June 28. I - ;' .- , J alley ;Ct!i::nr:r3 Charles M. Watsea SILVERTON. July 1 Char! M. Watson, 72, died here today at a local hospital. Funeral serv ices will be held Tuesday, July e at 2 pml from Ekman's memor ial chapel with burial in Silver ton cemetery. ... Born March 17, 1878. In Albia, Iowa he came to Silverton 11908. Survivors are the widow, Maude Watson; two grandchildren, Kath erine Gladdem, all of Silverton; and a granddaughter,, Mrs. Louise Hodgson of Tacoma; a sifter. Mi. Monte snaw, Albia. Iowa; brother, Frank In Dallas, t John Hendrle I ST. PAUL Funeral services for John Hendrle, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hendrle, will be an nounced later by the Wilhelm Mortuary, Portland. Hendrle drowned Thursday while swim ming in Horseshoe lake, two miles west oz St. Paul. His body was taken to a New berg mortuary and was transferred to Portland Fri day. Four Corners Women Plan e Sale Rummag f FOUR . CORNERS Rickey Gar den club met Thursday when letters of appreciation were read from Lucile Hammer and Jeanette Gllmore who received the club's half scholarships to 4-H club sum mer school. Plans for a rummage sale to be held at a later date were discussed. The committee t includes Mrs. Arlo McLain and Mrs. L.' J. Stewart.. The president appointed her-committees for the year. Hostess chairman, Mrs. FJ A. Boyington; . sunshtne 'committee, Mrs. Oliver Rickman, program, Mrs. . G; M. Deen and Mrs. Lee Ha worth; membership, Mrs. Roy Thayer. Twenty-nine were pres ent; two new members, Mrs. Cecil Snook and Mrs. J. , E. - Webster. After business meeting adjoined Mrs. Harold Snook was honored with a shower. Owing to day light saving time the - entertain- EVANGELISTIC TADEnilACLE- Assembly of God 1 13th & Ferry St Rev. Walter 84 . '- 1 i Frederick, pastor J. Kessler Assistant- i Suztdorr. July 4 9:45 cun. Sunday School - 11:00, Morning Worship - . Ne Evening Servic j. All will attend the great camp meeting Just north of Brooks 9 miles north of Salem on Highway 99E. . ; ' M Services 2 Times Daily i 10 cun. - 2:30 di 7:30 rxmJ Many Hiuidreda Attending All Are Welcome I Eadlo Progrmn Over; CSLM Scdunlcrj', 6 p.tn. ment was last. ' O. E. Palma ieer represenUng Standard of Califor nia, showed technicolor films. "Mysteries of Plant Life" and "Wings to Cuba and Caribben.w Hostess were Mrs. F. A. Boy ington, Mrs. F. W. Daniels, snd Mrs. Lee Ha worth. Next meeting will be August 5. j rireman'a Auxiliary met Tues day, June 29 at Community halL Assistant Chief Georgia Etzel con ducted the business meeting. Plans were madelo enter a deco- VSl TgV- TIAar 1M . W ', Tmm nxl vva e Ml Wa- t a j . 4, sea V parade. Meetings will be discon- ... .a . j- aia . . a as I aaj m a wVW4 I Sharon Eggleston, 8 year f old daughter of Mr.-and Mrs. H. C. Eggleston, Durbln ave underwent wviMs.vvvti Aaat a wccik. . j House guest of th -Harold Snooks Is her mother, Mrs. Ella Stanton, Kearney, Neb. Home on ' leave from Naval Training station, San Diego, a Donald Chartaln, apprentice sea man, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Chastain, 20 Beck ave. I Dugald Black, Vancouver, B C, member of Vancouver Junior Band, was. an overnight guest of Richard Deen, member of th Sa lem high school band. i ' The Burr King family of Lub bock, Tex., and the John Baker family of Jacksboro, Tex., visiting the P. T Deckards and Hardie Phflliiji for two weeks, left Thurs day by automobile en route horn. Guest of the Ivan Browns' 140 Ivan Ramseyer of Toledo, Or 1 1 Dr. Goldsmith Opens Office Dr. John R. Goldsmith, naval physician for the past six years, announced Friday he . has opened offices in the Oregon building. A fprmer resident of Portland, Dr. Goldsmith: received his navy discharge recently after two years'' active duty in California, lie is a graduate of Reed college, j Uni versity of Harvard Medical sthool and served his internship at the University of Chicago. He: will practice general medicine and pediatrics. . . i . Dr. and - Mrs. Goldsmith 'have purchased a home at 301 King wood dr.' In "West Salem, j Independence Day Is a day we should thank God for th J pri vilege of American citizenship. Morning Warship. 18:55 am. ' THE SACRIFICES OF GOD" Evening Worship, 7:30 pjn. -PAUL'S SECRET j : Sermons by the Pastor Chareh School, 9:45 ajn. Yta Groups, 8:30.p.a. : ; Firsi Prcsbylcrfcn Chemeketa at Winter.. Chester Wi erw ... I nam Dim, ; Pastor. - ' TIrglnia Ward- Eiliott, Meal Director 1 n - ? t- i gY0 cT First : Eleiliodisl Chnrcli Down Town -U The Tail Whit Spirt 9:45 A. M. 11 The Church School t 11 :00 A.' MJ - Jlornlnx Worship i f "America Tho Dcanlifnl" A Friendly Welcome to Visitors in the City -lirooks II,' Moore, Minister " Esther Ebcrsole, Minister of Music IIAH1UIATIIA BIBLE COIIFEnEIICZ Salem College and Academy Campus July 4-11 Dr. Robert Belton Kansaa City Bible Collere, ' Main Speaker Prof. Roy Clark , Paclfle College, Song Master , Vkr O. R. Zimmerman Missionary Speaker . First Meetlnar July 4, : 3:00 p. m. and each evening at . 9:30 p. m. ' Hag Tent S59 to WOt Free Seats' ? . : I i l t I f: I - ill i j. a 1 li - " i- m Dr. Belton Interdenominational Meetings - Everyone Welcome Ocv. ovd-T. ilnflcrsotf PrcscIiDS Snndav 11:00 a .-"Jesus Christ as the Eeeper of the Keys" it 7:43 P- tnU-'The Elevated Church" Fourth Message la a Serfes on the Book of Rerelationi i . 1. Two Radio Services Tune In Each Sunday Morning. 8:00-8:30 KSLM 11:00-12:00 EOCO f CTJURCn AND SUNDAY SCIIOOIV ALL DAY PICNIC MONDAY, JULY TH, AT IIAGER'S GROVE. i - L llzxlzntlLilziij X01 Jeliexaon sL Rev. J, as. Trans. evening, aervic. vited to hear the, report. ,