The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 10, 1948, Page 10, Image 10

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10 The State man. Salonv Oregon. Suhmluy. July 10. 1943
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(Sunday school at 0:49 S-m. unless
etharwls noted)
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
" ET&af elistic Tafearaaels 13th and
Txtj sta. Rar. Walter 8. Frederick
and Ear. James S. Kesaler. Services
11 am- 7:i pan. Sunday. IAS sOfn.
Thursday. Youth pjn. Sunday. 7:43
Tuesday. 1
Featecoital 430 8. Commercial st
Rev. &. H. Gregory. Senrtces,H SJii,
TtfS pjn. Sunday, 7:44 pjn. Tuesday
and Friday.
BETHEL BAPTIST
- Jf . Cottage at O. at. Gustav C. Rauaer.
pastor. Sunday school 8:45 am. Morn
tag scrvtca 11 a.m. Evening service
pjn. Wednesday 7:44.
FDtST BAPTIST CHVKCH
Marion at Liberty st. Rev. Lloyd T.
Anderson, pastor. Sunday school 9:43
a jsk Morning worsnip service 11 a-ra.
Baptist Youth groupe :30 pan. Gos
pel, service 7:43 pjn. Midweek prayer
meeting Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Radio
aemlces Sunday, 8 ajn.. KSLM and
U SJn, KOCO.
1IU1 BAPTIST mrLLOWIHTP
Scout cottage. Prtngle park Wor
ship and Bible stuay n u a.m.
ImmtBUI (Rerslar) Bazel and
Academy its. Rev. rreaencK i. Ben
nett. Services 11 a.m-. 7:30 pjn. Sun
day. 7-30 pjn. Wednesday.
Rihla VaUasrsals Salem Memorial
hospital chapeL Service 10 JO ajn. Sun
day.
CATHOLIC
St. Joseph's Cottage and Chemeketa
Sts. Rev. T. J Bernard and Rev. Ger
ald Linahen. Masses 8:30. 8.-8, 10. 11
a.m. Sunday. Devotions 7:30 pjn. Sun
day and Tuesday.
St. Vincent ds Faal Myrtle ave..
and Columbia ats. Rev. George L
0"Keefe and Rev. Louis G. Roaakowski.
Masses 7:30, S. 10:30 a.m. Sunday. Confessions-
4:30 to S-30. 7 to. JO pjn.
Saturday.
CHRIST LUTHERAN
State at 18th st. C. R. Schuli.pas
tor. Sunday school. Bible classes at
8:45. Divine worship at 11 a.m. Srmon
subject: "The Growth of the King
dom." Luther league 7 pjn.
CHRISTIAN
Co-art street 17th and Court sta.
Rev. W. H. Lyman. Services 10:50 a.m,
8 p.m. Sunday. Youth 7 p.m.
First Center and High sta. Rev.
Dudley Strain. Services 10:30 a.m- 7:30
pjn. Sunday. 30 pjn. Wednesday
Youth 4:13 pjn.
CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY ALLIANCE
N. 3th and Gaines sta. Rev. Herman
3. BohL Service 11 a.m. 7:30 p.m. Sun
day. Youth 6-30 p.m.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
First Chemeketa" and Liberty sts.
Sunday school 11 ajn. Services 11 a.m.
No evening meeting duijing July or
August Testimonial meeting 8 p.m.
Wednesday. Reading room1 148 S. High
st. -
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CHURCH OF CHRIST
Central N. Cottage and Chemeketa
Sta. Rev. James - A. Scott. Services
10:43 ajn, 7:30 pjn. Sunday. Youth
JO pjn.
CHURCH OF GOD, FIRST
Cottage and Hood sta. Rev. Mr. and
Mrs. H. A. Schlatter. Services 10:43
am.. 7:43 pjn. Sunday. Youth 6:43 pjn.
Dr. Sett R. Huntington. Service 10:33
am. Sunday. Youth 7 p.m.
Kairhi Manorial 19th and Fei
sta. Rev. Louis C Whrte. Services U
ajnv Sunday. Youth s-30 pjn.
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST
OF LATTER DAY SAINTS
VFW hall. Hood and Church sts.
Biaaop doom aw Bausoury. ounuij
school 10 ajn. Priesthood and primary
11-30 ajn- Service S-30 pjn. Sunday.
CHURCH OF GOD. THE
B40 S. 22nd st. Rev. A. B. Christy.
Church school 10 a.m. Services 11 a.m..
8 pjn. Sunday, s pjn. Wednesday
Youth 8 pjn. Friday. 1 pjn. Saturday
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EPISCOPAL !
St. PaoJ's Church and Chemeketa
sts. Rev. George B. Swift. Services
730, 8:45, 11 ajn. Sunday. Youth 7 pjn.
EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN
Engleweed N. 17th and Nebraska
sta. Rev. Lloyd G. Uecker. Services 11
a.m- 7-30 p.m. Sunday Youth 6 JO pjn.
First Marlon ana summer sta. nev.
Wilmer N. Brown and Rev. George
K. Millen. Services 11 a.m 7:43 pjn:
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EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED
Bethany Marlon and Capitol sts.
Rev. Russell Mayer. Sunday- school
10 a.m. Services 11 a.m. Sunday. Wed
nesday. 8 pjn.
FOURSQUARE
400 N. 19th st. Rev. James R. Tay
lor. Services 11 am. and 7:43 pjn.
Sunday 7:43. pjn. Tuesday. Youth
8:43 pjn.
s -
rstrc METHODIST
N. Winter and Market sts. Rev. Rich
ard T. Fine. Services 11 a.m- 7-43 pjn.
Sundav: 7:43 pjn. Wednesday, xoum
7 pjn. J
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CONGREGATIONAL
First N. Cottage and
FRIENDS
Highland Aveaae-N. Church st.
and Highlandjave. Mrs. Cora E. Greg
nr. Service? 8 D.m. Wednesda
Youth 6 -JO pan. Zionlc league Bib
study 70 p.m.
Ssath Salem S. Commercial and
Washington sts. Rev. Orrin C Ogier.
Services 11 ajn- 7 pjn. Sunday. Youth
6 pjn.
FULL GOSPEL
Calvary Chapel 1373 N. Church st.
Rev. Claude C and Mary W. Bell.
Services 11 ajn. 7:13. 7:43 pjn. Sunday.
8 pjn Tuesday and Friday.
JEWISH I
Temple Beth Shoiesa Madison ana
Broadway sts. Church school 11 ajn.
Services 8 p.m. Friday.
LUTHERAN I
Central (American coaler encei
Hood and N.i Summer sta. W. Fram-
stad. Services 11 ajn- Sunday
day. Youth p.m.
St. John's (MUsourl Synod) N. 16th
and A sts. Rev. H. W. Gross. Sunday
school 9 a.m. Services 10 a.m. Sun-
St. Mark Evangelical Unitd)
343 N. Church st. Dr. M. A Getxend
aner. Services 11 am. 8 pjn. Sunday.
Youth 6 JO p jn.
METHODIST '
First Church and State sts. Rev.
Brooks H. Moore. Service 11 ajn. Sun
day. 7 JO pjn. Thursday. Youth 6 JO
p.m. t
Jasosi Lee Memorial N. Winter and
.Marlon sts. Jefferson sts. Dr. Louis C Klrby.
SATURDAY'S BROADCASTS
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Kilocycles: KS1M 1199. KOCO 14M, KOLM f 70. K.GW f2. KEX llf
11 am, 7 JO atjB. Sunday.
Youth a atjn.
- Leslie 8. Commercial and Meyers
sta. Rev. O. Wesley Turner. Services
11 ajn. ' 8 pjn. Sunday, lav pjn.
Thursday. Youth 7 pjn. .
NAZARENB . i ' - ,
First Center and 13th ats.
OrvOJa W Jenkins. Services 10:50 (Jn.
7 JO pjn. Sunday. 7 JO pjn. Wednes-
aayv routn tsw pjn. .
PENTECOSTAL
Jesas Nsme 1173 Lewis at. Rev
R V. Sittser. Sunday school 10 un.
Services 11 ajm.. i9 D.m. sundav
7:43 pjn. Wednesday. Youth 1:43 pjn.
Friday.
United 443 Ferrr st. Rev. Nathaniel
Wilson. Services 11 a.m. 7 JO
Sunday. .
PILGRIM HOLINESS
140 Carlton way. V. G. Story, pastor.
Sunday school s:9 ajn. Morning serv
Ice 11 o'clock. YPS 1 pjn. Evening
service 7 JO o'clock.
PRESBYTERIAN
First Chemeketa
and Winter sta.
Dr. Chester W. HambUn and the Rev.
John L. . Goodcnaerge. Services 10:83
ajn- 7 JO pjn. Sunday. Youth 8:13 pjn
REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESCS
CHRIST7 OF LATTER DAY SAINTS
N. 17th and Chemeketa ats. Rev
C H. Asher. Sunday school 10 ajn.
Services 11 a.m- 7 JO pjn. Sunday
Youth SJ0 pjn.
SALVATION ARMY
' 341 State st. Adjutant and Mrs. R.
B. Leaner. Sunday school 10 a.m. Ser
vices 11 ajn- 7 JO pjn. Sunday. 7 JO
p.m. Thursday, 730 pjn. Saturday
Youjh 8 pjn.
SEVENTH DAT ADVENTIST
Jehaaaat MesaHil. . Hood and N.
Summer sta. Rev. A R Ogden and
nev. ttooert c. s tinner, saboaui
school: 8 JO ajn. Services 11 ajn. 3 JO
pjn. Saturday. Youth 3 JO pjn. Sat
urday.
FIRST SPIRITUALIST
248 N. Commercial. Rev. Harry Rav
mond. Services at 8 pjn.
TRUTH CENTER
283 N. Cottage st. Lulu Walton Quick.
Ser sices 11 ajn. Sunday. 8 pjn. Tues
day.
UNITED BRETHREN
First (Old CeastttatSeaW 1143 Mis
sion st. Rev. George Martin. Sunday
school 10 ajn. Services 11 ajn- 7 pjn.
Sunday, 7 pjn. Wednesday.
UPPER ROOM' ASSEMBLY
313 U N Commercial St. Rev. Mas
Wyatt. Sunday school 10 ajn. Services
11 ajn i s pjn. Sunday, s pjn. Thurs
day, s pjn. Saturday. .
WESLEY AN METHODIST
S. 15th and Mill sta. Rev. A. G. Yates.
Sunday school 10 ajn. Services 10:43
am- 7 JO pjn. Sunday. Youth 8:43 pjn;
Silverton Churches
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ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Front sL B. H. Scott, pastor. Sunday
school. 8:43 a-iru Morning service, 11.
xoung people, s:a pjn. evening ser
vice a.
MARQUAM METHODIST
Sllverton-Marauam highway. An
drew Langendorf, pastor. Sunday
scnooi 10 ajn. Morning service, 11.
CHURCH OF GOD
Second at A sts. G. W. Oegham. pas
tor. Sunday school. 10 ajn. Morning
service, il Evening service, a.
FIRST CHRISTIAN
Jefferson and Clay. Kenneth John
son, pastor. Sunday school 8:43 ajn.
Morning service 11 ajn.. "The Vision
of a New Day." Evening service 8 pjii.
Dale Sherwood, associate pastor, will
bring the menage.
PILGRIM HOLINESS
S. Water st. Carl Mansfield, castor.
Sunday school. 10 ajn. Morning ser
vice 11. evening service, 73Q.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
Third at Lewis St. Morning service 11.
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LD8
MWA hall. 3rd at High sta. Sunday
school. 10 ajn. Evening service, 7.
ST. PAUL'S CATHOLIC
Pine st Grant sts. John J. Walsh.
pastor. Sunday masses B and 10 ajn.
weekdays. 7
METHODIST
Main at Fiske sts. Ben F. Browning,
pastor. Sunday school. 8:43 ajn. Nor
man Neageli supt. Morning service,
11 a.m. Youth fellowship. 7 JO.
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
Park at Second st. A. L. Beazley.
pastor. Sabbath school 10 ajn.: E. J.
Johnson, supt. Morning service 11 a.m.:
communion service; sermon subject.
The New Covenant." Prayer meet
ing, Wednesday 8 pjn.
CALVARY TUTHERAN
Jersey st. James A. Tofte. pastor.
Sunday school 10 ajn.: Olga Johnson.
supt. Morning service 11 ajn. Sermon
subject, "Faith Our Greatest Need."
Luther league outing. 7:30 pjn. at
church. Prayer meeting, Thursday, 2
pjn.
IM MANUEL LUTHERAN
N. Church T. S. L. Almlie. naator.
Sunday school 10 a.m. Morning serv
ice 11 ajn.; subject. "A Lesson in Wor
ship." Luther league, 7 JO; topic, "Some
Social Sore Spots."
TRINITY '
2nd at A sts. M. J. K. Fuhr. pastor.
Sunday school 10 ajn. Mrs. James Phil-
hps, supt. Morning service 11 ajn.;
subject, "The Leaven of False Doc
trine, Luther league 7 JO pjn.; Charles
Eriksen. topic leader. -
S-'O O'Opi E:COl
3rd Rural
Opens Moiiday ih Corvallk .
By TJDJa !. Madacn ' ' : I ually services, discontinued at the
' Farm Editor. The Statesman I beginning- pt the war, will . be
wun many country i schools, 1 neia strain. .
through consolidation, being re-1 Because the ' rural church
moved and no longer serving as I once more becoming: the ''meeting
community centers, eflorts are be- house,' sectarianism is lading in
ing nude to make the rural importance in some localities. As
church again, play a more im- such the North Howell Commun-
portant part in all phases of com- ity church, where pastors of var-
munity life. ! H v' ious denominations have spoken
This will be the general theme from the pulpit and - whose mem-
of the third annual Oregon lead-1 bers recently erected a new brick
ership Institute for j town and i building, is pointed out. It is.
country churches to be held at I members say. like , early days in
Oregon State college July 12 to, 18. 1 Oregon church history when Jos-
lnis insutute is sponsored by eph Uervais, a Catholic, invited
Oregon State college in coopera- Jason. Lee. a Methodist, to hold
tion with the-Oregon Council of services at his house, with the
Churches, ' the Archdiocese of French settlers generally joininc
ioruana in uregon, and the Home I in the Methodist services until
Mission Council of North Amer- I their priests arrived.
Ica. , . - ; f - Rural pastors interviewed this
Topics selected for the instl- week said ; "that it is no longer
tut, include - Tuesrlav. Jnlv 1 2. 1 uncommon f or people from var-
The Rural Church of Oregon in Ious communities or towns as weU
Modern Setting; Wednesday, "Co- M from various denominations to
operatives;" Thursday, " Women motor out to one of the rural
as Rural Leaders;" and Friday. I cnurcnes ior me morning ser-
-Youth Participation." , - I vices. f .
That sectarianism, and denomt- "eveIV-0n.
naUonalism have been responsl r Tv i! "" , V rf0"
wrSr5 wfiTf ?ZV .wi I which has maintained a high at-
UlC AVI MtV UCUS VAAa usss A Ules a a m A a A
churches need not be a "socially lf for tf 5 3
effective organLtaUon" is the fJrtionH. Prf,tuln en-
atat.mmt f r c- riarlr nr. nonite church, six miles east of
a. ot. Salem. Its membership is slightly
church workers today believe that Je " attendance
unless it is a socially effective ii. usu.
Arf.iin it Mn h.v-v.A . I paaior la uie xtev. w. 1 a.
cess, they have set about seeking I Ke2ler-
psai Asavtfosnisairvv ntpol n w Ft aa I
Included is Pleasant Grove, the I-J Wf Aisral-s-f
oldest Presbyterian church still - kJMJLIi ItLfXX
standing in the state. Descend- Varra-H-n -sr
ants of the Rev. Phillip Condit Wsll In cf CI 11
family, who established the -church AIlOslJ.
a -a r. a a. I
near Aumsvuie m losf, togeinex Mr -m
with others, are restoring the II ,0051 1 51 cf"sTit
hulldins? with hones that event- -VfX JL llolUl
QC3 O n LZ3 0
Four Corncrsj'QiurcIi
Plans for Activities
FOUR CORNERS, -t A group
from the Four Corners Baptist
church under the leadership of the
Rev. and Mrs Frank Ferrin will
organize a Sunday scnooi at the
farm labor camp near the airport
bunoay, July 11, at 2:30 pjn.
Morning service at Four Cor-
Suburban
.Churches
The. Rev. John I Baglien will
be officially installed as associate
pastor of St. Mark's Lutheran
church. Rev. M. A. Getzendaner.
D. D pastor, during ;a special
evening service beginning al 8
o'clock, Sunday, July 11.
The Rev. L. H. Steinhof f. nres-
b ethel baftist I Went of the Pacific synod of -the
Aumsville. July 4. Sunday school 8:43 I ITnitsvl Tithrsn rhnnh In Am,.
a.m.; John Mix. supt. Morning worship d Mtnr f Univerairv Tjith-
11 a m.: communionto follow. Rev. J. lca ana pasior or university LJjtn-
R. Turnbull of the Bible Book house, eran church in Seattle, Will offl-
Saiem. will speak, byf meeu 7 pjn. date at the installation. Pastor
Evangelistic service
Shlppley, speaker.
7:49 pjn.; Lee
CLEAR LAKE EX ANGELICAL
UNITED BRETHREN
Wheatland Ferry road. - Vernon A.
Zornes. pastor. Sunday school 11 a.m.
Steinhof f will also deliver the
sermon to the ; congregation. The
Rev. Werner Jessen, pastor of Zion
Lutheran church in Camas, Wash.
and boyhood pastor of Rev. Bag-
Mornins service 10 o'clock; "The Plan "en, Will deliver the. sermon to
of Redemption.' the newly installed pastor.
FRUITLAND EVANGELICAL 1?l?WjL J"
united brethren conducted by Pastor Getzendaner.
9 miles east of Salem. Rev. H. j. vix. I ourlnaT the reeular mominf
if1' "orn-1 worship service at 11, Holy. Com-
ins service, Junior church, 11. ajn.
HA TES VTLLE SUNDAY SCHOOL
(Branch af First Baptist)
N. Pacific Hizhway. Sunday scnooi
S:4S ajn. Lea Shipley, supt. Mornins
service. 10:49. Service, in charge of Gos
pel Team of First Baptist church.
KINGWOOD BIBLE '
1129 Elm st, W. Salem. A. A. Loewen.
pastor: A. H. Fadenrccht. assistant.
Sundav school 8:49 ajn. Mornins ser
vice. 10:49. by Dr. R. G. Hoveland.
Youth groups. 8:49 pjn. Evening serv
ice 7:49.
KEIZESi CHURCH. OF CHRIST
Prince road.' L. L. Freeman, minis
ter. Sunday school 10 ajn. Morning
service. .11. Evening service. TJM.
KEIZER COMMUNITY
munion will be served. The pulpit
message by Dr. Getzendaner will
be "Christian Righteousness.'
Dr. Pembertpn
Is Appointed
WOODBURN Dr. Harry Pera-
berton of Salem has been appoint-
ra temporary pastor of the Wood
urn Methodist church and gave
his first sermon 'here last Sun
day. He is a retired minister of
tne Methodist cnurcn and nic-
Granae haU. Lee Wiens, pastor. Sun- LmH, tw O A Twll kA ha
day school 8:49 a.m. Paul Ceil, super- I , ' . ' 1 "t , "TT
intendent,1 Morning service 11 a jn. l mmuqumu 'nc
No evening service, cooperating with for a year and has moved to
Bible conference. - I Salem.
r a lis I .itv
Holiday
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MVil.r
Guests
At Seashore
FALLS CITY Visitors here for
the holiday weekend war Mm
J. A. TflVlM nintlnUi as- ' . I
ner. Baptist church July 11 ttili t ..r
. , mwua u xuene, at the Fred
of God." Solo, -Sweeter As the Bassetts'. . v "
Days Go by." Mrs. K R. Corning. Spending the week at (Vmk.
Se topic for Sp -Called Uk.fr.d MrtVoVdArnS
and KepL Rev. Frank Ferrin, nd children, Mr. and Mrs. Don
. ... IffergUSOn and Chilrlrm ant aav
ana jars, woody Robinson.
SeatUe Family Visits
Spending the holiday weekend
wiin Mr. and Mrs. Byron Ames
were Mr. and -Mrs. Lyie Goode
and children, Portland;' Mr.- and
Mrs. Kenneth Wrav. Seattla.-and
Mr. and Mrs. Ronni Taylor of
aJauas.
Mr, and Mrs. Oena William
The camp meeting of 4he Chris- MVe moved to yalsetz.
tian MUaionarv Allinnra nrwm, I Mildred Wray was in Dallas
Thursday, July 15. at the grounds Wedned3rd . .
on the Molalla rivei! near Canby. J f Bend visiting
one mile north of highway ME. "JS- '
f 1 ! ' ,
aw apcaaera, evangriisis anq Mn. 7!r. . o.
Bible! teachers wmpose the per- Calif, is visiting Mildred Wray
unml mtntt ui wall . i lh uM,b t .
the Salem church folk. The evan- Going to Dallas Wednesday
wllxt li th nv w r. w.rfA were Mrs. William Ertelle. Mrs.
of Elizabeth. Pa. Two of the Bible fff! """f"1' Mr-
teachers are farmer AMrir r""..'' "' . F.
erintenderTt, pTtte TW KZ'X J
WMt HlitrlM Rm, AJ T Uonapl , .
vev and Dr. W. H Wrizhtnn. f or- BUI Powers was called to
mer nresident of the Ranrlst sem. ioleao v7 mothers illness this
inary in Portland. Young people's
Clainfip
Meeting
Is Scheduled
njiilyl5
ToOpe
week.
speaker for the conference Is De-1 . Mrs. Clarence Lehernet Is vfsit-
Vern Fromke. past director for I Seattle relatives.
the Youth for Christ in Salem. , j Mr. and Mrs. Jack Marr, -Rich-
Herman Bohl. pastor, Sunday . " vae a
nrnin win ... aVhi. -a I business trip to Portland Tues-
morning will use as his theme "A
Conscience Void of Offense." The
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Scott and
'.'. '.Valley
::t'?"I3pibfo: ' '
labish Center xommunitt
Dr. Pemberton is the father of
evangelical united, brethren I Dr- Paul Pemberton, formerly of
Three miles east of Brooks. Vernon Woodburn. He has been at the
A. Zornes. pastor Sunday school 10 Amity church for the past two
ajn. Morning service U o clock; "The .nA t fiaf ,n
Hillsboro for five years.
LIBERTY CHURCH OF CHRIST 1 A Tirni hnnnrinir th Jewoll
- C. R. Moore, pastor. Sunday school u.u i
young people and adult Bible studies, para JUiy vj memoers oi uie
swims- rnMMiM-rv Methodist congregation, and sev-
houll'sund.y hool. ? s were presented to them
10 ajn. Mrs. G..T. Turner, supt. Morn- i iu appreciauou ior uicir wuis
ing service, li. I here the past two years.
VMM AUI'ri. Hrvvo.viTt
Prstum. Ore. Wilbert A. Regier. pas- J VVliootrkn fVkllsxvA l.rnnn
tor. Sunday school. 89. Morning ser- " "-""'-H
vlce. 11. Christian feUowship croups. I fYTfll CI 1 I-. I fi
Evening service. 7:49. ui ssag "Cic juit a.vr
Dallas Churched
(Dr. I. Q.
I Rex Koury
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FOUR CORNERS BAPTIST
aim iu at unu are.1 nev. inn . ,rn. v1tA t
Ferrin. pastor. Sunday school. 8:49 iu uw cowu wuc .
"The King's Heralds," 'gospel
ajn. Leon Lambert, supt. Morning ser
vice. 1L Training unions, 8:30. Even
ing service. 7:30. Prayer and Bible
study, - Wednesday, 7 JO p.m.
PILGRIM HOLINESS
Wheaton, I1L, will appear at First
Baptist church Friday, . July 18,
at 7130 pjn. c
Now on an extended trip? which
will take them over almost 8,000
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Levens and Mill sts. Sunday school.
ID ajn. Morning service ll. (,immun
ion. Evening service. -JtO pjn.
FREE METHODIST
234 Mill st. R. W. McCormick. pas
tor. Sunday school. 10 ajn. Morning
service, il Evening service. 7:4a.
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF
LATTER DAT SAINTS
Basement of City Library. Elder J.
L. Orton. pastor. Sunday school. 10 ajn.
advening service, i o doc.
CHURCH OF GOD
1019 Ash st, J. W. Hunter, pastor,
Sunday -school. 8:43 a.m. Morning ser
vice. 1L Evening service, 730.
CHRISTIAN AND
MISSIONARY ALLIANCE
N. Second st. Gordon T. Bratvoki, pas
tor. Sunday school 10 ajn. Morning
service 11 ajn.: Rev. R. F. C Schwed-
ler, superintendent of Christian and
Missionary Alliance of the Northwest
Pacific district, speaker. Evening serv
ice 8 pjn. in InterdenomlnaUonal tent
ssi sloe st 2nd and B sta, Prayer serv
ice. Wednesday a pjn. t
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
410 Mill st. Sunday school. 83 sub.
Morning service 1L
ASSEMBLY OF GOD ' ?
Birch and Stump sts. L. Otis Trlpteft,
Sunday scnooL Si4S ajn. Marn-
FIRST HETHODOT f'
Mill at Main. Rev. Clark Sv Xnx, pas
tor. Sunday school 8:43 ajn. Morning
service 11 ajn.; subject no rains,; mo
Cains. Axternoon- and evening aerv
loes during July and August only up-
k special nouoa. . , ..- : ,
SEVENTH DAT ADVENTIST
Washington and Jefferson sta, RalDh
Gladden, pastor. Sunday school. 3:43
ajn. Morning service, U .; .
APOSTOLIC FAITH
Church at Court st. Rev. Loyce Car
tr. pastor. Sei tices nave been dis
continued until August L -
ST. THOMAS EPISCOPAL 4
Cherry st. Dean Perry H. Smith. Pas
tor. Morning service, li. first and third
Sundays oi each month.
FIRST CHRISTIAN '
Park at 1st st. Arthur Charles Bates.
pastor. Bible 8:43 sun. 14, B. ford.
through . Friday.
SALEM HEIGHTS COMMUNITY
Liberty road at Madrona aw. Rev,
T. C Brown, pastor. Sunday school
10 ajn. Morning service 11 ajn. Ser
mon subject. "Come; Worship With
Us. Evening service 730 pjn.
140 Carlton way. V. O. Story, pastor, miles, the team of six members
SSfYi iiE3S accompanied by Marjorie Glo-
vice. 730 o'clock. Wednesday prayer ver, director of the Wheaton col-
meeung. 730. story hour for chuaren i lege Christian council.
Franz, a graduate of Providence
Bible Institute' and a June grad
uate of a Wheaton college. While
at Wheaton college Franz has par
ticipated' In debate and. forensic
activities and has done pastoral
work. . .
Dave Sunden, also a June grad
uate of Wheaton college. Is song
leader for the group. In addition
to song leading, Sunden has serv
ed as program director, and an
nouncer for WETN, Wheaton col
lege radio station.
Traveling with the team will be
William Hoyt, tenor soloist; Don
ald Van Hoozier, pianist: and Bet
ty and Marion Stem, txumpeteers.
Following the 11 am. service,
members of f Christ Lutheran
church will go to Paradise Island
for the annual picnic After a bas
ket dinner the afternoon will be
spent in games, contests and
sports. Luther League will assem
ble at the cnurcn at 7 pa. zor
program. Mildred Schultz, who
recently ' attended the Lutner
League training school at Pacific
Lutheran college,- Parkland, Wash,
will make a report as tpart ox tne
program,: -: f
supply pastor. Sunday school 9:13 ajn.
Morning service li ajn.
MENNONTTB BRETHREN
Washington at Havter st. G. H. Jan'
sen. pastor. Sunday school 8:43 a.m.
saoming. service it a.m.; communion
service. ; Sermon by Dr. Howard Bel-
ton, ho; evening service
EVANGELICAL MENNONTTB
BRETHREN
. Miller ave. A. P. Toews. pastor. Sun
day scnooi Sao ajn. Morning service
11 ajn. Rev, O. R. Zimmerman, Af
rican inland missionary-will speak. No
evening service.
supt. Morning service 11 a.rn - sub-
lect. -Tne JUiu ex a raise security,
Christian endeavor,' T pjn.; Robert An-
derao. leader, xvening service a pjn.;
way e cnurcar- : .
TRTNTTY LUTHERAN
Xl a i Washlnrton sL Kan A. Ufer.
pastor. Sunday school' 10 ; aJa. Morn-
mg set vice iu y-
ruts PBUtSBYTXRIAN 1
Court Levens. Dr. Earl W. Benbow.
pastor. Sunday school 8:48 ajn. Morn
ing service ll aja. Dr. Benbow will be
m th pumu. . ;c-;
EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN
Church at Mill st. R. William Xlmer.
pastor. Sunday achool 8:48 a-m. Mom-
Evening service 7.-49 pjn evangelistic
Bible study. ,
IT. pmLTP'S CATHOLIC
W. Washington st. Rev. h. Herman,
astor. Maaa 8:19 ajn. Second and
ourth Sundays: 10:18 am. Third and
fifth Sundays.. ;':,, : - . , ,
GRACE MENNONTTB ;
287 Jefferson sU Rev. j. M Franz.
EVA VOEUCAL MENNONTTB '
BRETHREN ..
MiUer- ave. A. P. Toews. pastor. Sun
day sevbool 8 M a.m. Horning; service
11 ajn.: subject. "The Elements of the
Army.. 2io evening service. ' 'i
church male ouartet comnosed nf V .ocow.
v- t.A tu..ia cw. ir- Ma ivirs. narry Marr and son
aZTVUTa Tr r.r visited the James Marrs In
.r '- l Monmouth this week.
wiu sing at tne service. Neskasria Ffenl H.M
At the young people's 650 pjn. I Mr. and Mrs. Hmn DInr f
lli.iiln TT1n Ufmm Cmnmrmn will I XBm i .
be In charge of the service. Guest Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Joslin, for
speaker for the evening service the holiday.
will be the district superintendent Making a trio lor'm nienle 1a
ox me r-aciue nurxnwesv nev. n. i nesKOwm on tne holiday Were Mr.
F. C Schwedler, Seattle ; and Mrs. Dayle Larimor, Mr. and
Mrs. Cliff Reeves, Mr. and Mrs.
.tiarvey Marr and son Bobbv. Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Marr, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Marr. Mr. " and Mrs.
John Gilbert, and son Billy, .Mr.
ana Mrs. Lion cummings and son.
Mr. and Mrs. Merrill, Savage. Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Savase, Mr. and
Jeffersen Mr. and Mrs. Jim I Mrs. Fred Gilbert and children of
Wilier and three children have I Redmond, and Mr. and Mrs. James
arrived in New York by plane Marr and children of Monmouth,
from Germany where he Is sta- Louie Baker, of Auburn, Wash,
tJoned with the army air corps, visited at the Otto Teal home over
Theyi will visit her sister, Mrs. the weekend.
Alyane Hall. Mrs. Wilier is the Mr. and Mrs. FJdan Shephard
ormer Allene Chilton, - l were iisning at ast lake over the
. - I weekend.
Turner Visiting, friends here I Tlsita Oakrida-a
this week were the Rev. and Mrs. Arietta Teal is spending a few
Gene Robinson, Tim and Mark of days with her sister, Mrs. Leland
aa tjrxna.' iney sutniucu we van Allen, at Oakridge.
camp meeting at the tabernacle. Mn and Mrs. nm TMahm
Robinson was minister of the local and Mrs. Ike Scot and ohiMrn
unnsaan cnurcn ior several years, i made trip to Suttle, Blue and
.l Later lakes during the holidays.
rniiuna woman a ooanr ui i w . .. --
ri c ,tJ .f nira, ecii scotl Jlliena-
church ura;. Jul? 157 t 2 0 the rodeo at St. Paul Sunday.
pjn.
Jefferson Dr. "Stanley Hum
phrey, guest of the Russell Daul-
tons, has returned to his home at
Baytown. Tex. Mrs. Humphrey
and family will remain for a long
er visit Sunday the families pic
nicked with friends at Bridgeport
in Polk county.
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Polk County Junior
Police to Organize
WEST SALEM, July A unit
of the Polk county Junior police
will be -organized here by the'
Dallas unit Monday night. Chief
of Police William Porter an
nounced. : : K
Boys between the ages I of 10
and 18 years are eligible ana
Chief Porter is anxious to have
as many boys as possible , within
this age group attend the meet
ing at the city hall at 8 p, ra.
Detroit Damsite
Covers Bridges V
. Only one of about 20 county
bridges along the North Santlsm
highway near the Detroit; dam-'
site will be salvaged when flood
Waters -from the dam cover the'
area. County Commissioner Roy,
Rice said Friday. - t) !
Rice said the steel bridge soan--
ning the Breitenbush river be- .
tween Berry and Detroit will be
moved to another site in the coun
ty. ; The others, mostly wooden
structures, will be left because It
will be impractical to salvage
them. Rise stated. The Breitenbush
bridge is 80 feet Ions and 20 feet
wide. . - . 1 1
Hamburger Price Hits
59-OntMark in Salem
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Hamburger in some Salem mar
kets was selling at 59 cents per
pound Friday following a similar
increase in Portland I markets
Many local stores, however, were
still letting the product go at 49
cents the price tag of one month
ago. . ;;:r
.Three months ago ' hamburger
was selling at around 40 cents rer
pound. Prices of most other beef
cuts and meats have risen more
than 35 per cent In the past three
months. ' - j s
' EVAIIGELISTIC
TABEBIIACLE '
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Assarnbly of ; God -
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13th & Ferry: Et.
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Rev. Walter
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Frederick, paster
J. Kesaler
Assistant
SensUy. July 11!
9:45 - Sunday Scheal
11:99 - Wershlp
Afterneea tX. Evening 7:39
Great Clealng Meetings ef -Camp
. Meeting Bethel Park.
9 Miles. 'North tl Salem
en ; Highway 99E
Kaile Broadcast SaL,
Over KSLM - l ltr. M.
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Eyeryane Welrome
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Dev. Lloyd Anderrcn Preaches Sunday
Ar 7:45 pun. Hevelaflon chapter t Toe Church at
Thyatiror"
Qoming Soon' . . ' r
it 7:30 pan. TAdaj, Jvlr 18
"Wheaton College Musical Ensemhl
A 11:00 ajn Sunday, August 1 . !: .
Eric Gurr from England
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH -. MARION at UBERTY
DALLAS A son, James Har
old, was born to Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Peters at the Dallas hos
pital July 6. ' .
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Stookey an
nounce the birth of a daughter
at Dallas hospital July 6.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Johnston
announcr the birth of a daugh
ter at Dallas hospital July 4. She
has ; been .named Deanne Phyllis.
Worship Of God knows no sea
sons. He is with us always,
even unto the end,.
Morning Warship, 10:55
"IN HARMONY
Communion Meditation by
the Pastor
Evening Warship. 7 9 P-m. j
"FREEDOM FROM WAR
Sermon by Mr. Goodenberger
' Church School, 9:45 sun.
I Tenth . Groups. . t9 pjn.
Fixsl Prcsbylcrian
Chemeketa at
Winter.
Chester W.
ft Mia,
raster.
Tlrglnia Ward
Elliott, .
Mnsie Director.
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First Methodist
" Down Town The Toll While Spire
; J 9:fe aari. The (iurdb School
j 11:00 ajnl Morning Worship
"The Perils of Idolizinj: the Bihle
DK- NORMAN A. IILFFMAN
'.f4l Speaker; "
. ! Brooks H. Moore. Minister
Esther Ebersole, Minister of Music
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IIAHANATIIA BIBLE COIIFEnEI
Salem CoIIeire & Academy Campus :
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Sunday Meetinsrs July 11
' Inspiring' Missionary
Rally- 3:00 pun.
O. R. Hmmennami
Africa Island Mission,
. - Speaker .'
Evangelistic Meeting
. 7:45 pan. ' ; .
- - Dr. Robert Belten,
Kansas City . Bible College,
Speaker -
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850-1,000 Free Seats In
a Large Tent
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Rev. O. R. Zlmmeimann
Don't Miss
Tonito'o Youth Rally
And the Time of Yovr Ufe
Under the Big Top
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The tost on w.s Calem Academy
counda on PoIIas ULshwar!
Follow the sign. v;
art iiocrrrcn
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TOOZX SISTERS DUO
Terr TRuicrrTTiio
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PRIZES
CUT.
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Salem Youth Center at
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