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12- The Ctcterrrign. Sclera Orogcn. Scrurdcy. Jury 21, 131 Evangelist Aide To .Speak Here 3 P-m- Sunday Aa outdoor rally Sunday In Sa lon will present Bill Surber, for mer newspaper editor who just became associate evangelist with Jim Mercer. It will be sponsored by Salem Christian Business Ilea's committee at 3 pjn. in Mar Sen square. - - - The meeting Is another In the aeries preparing for Mercer's evan ceSstk tent meetings here August 4-September 3. under spensor abia of Greater Salem Gospel crusade. ; K . - ; ' Surber was announced as for merly an avid disbeliever in the Bible and popular as an atheistic coalmen ta tor and writer. He was converted while listening to Mer cer in Sbelbyville, Ten n, where be was editor of the Ttmes-Ga-sette. : . 'K.' . ?:J lie resigned last week to give full-time to Christian service and arrived Sunday in Vancouver, Wash., where Mercer is conducting revival Music and testimonies at the tally, wilt be under the direction of Jerry Brown, president of the committee. . , .... .... Africa-Bound .: Group Trains For Missions HARTFORD, Conn.. July 20 Thirty-three young men and women, members of the "Fellow ship of Christian Reconstruction tn Africa.- are takinff an intensive six -week training course on the campus of Hartford Theological seminary. They will begin sailing after t completing , me course in August for three-year assignments lav Algeria, Tunisia, UDena, Southern Rhodesia, and the Bel gian Congo under auspices of the board of missions and church ex tension, Methodist church. Known as " Africa threes," the ant mm ia mrrMir to classes Of threes" who went in 1948 to j Japan, in 1949 to India, and in 1S30 to Latin America. They will assist for at least three years in programs of evangelism and edu cation, business administration, sericulture, and ..- social work. Twenty-one states are represented by the' group. Texas leads with five, h . ' i : All are college-trained, and some have post-graduate profes sional degrees. v 1 ' ' The group' includes John Ed ward Kaemmer of Sumner, Wash, 1951 graduate of Willamette university. Prison Chaplain Due SALEM HEIGHTS Speaker at Good Shepherd Lutheran church Sunday morning ' will be Chaplain Glenn Sachs of the state sutentiary. Marion, Miner wiu i in charge of the Sunday school. New Pcistbr I Rev. Eebert E. Sanders " t . i.: , - Hayesville Pastor Has Widely Yaried Qiurch Experience ! Statesaaaa Hews Srviea . HAYESVILLE, July 28 The Rev. Robert E. Sanders,; who has takeri over the pastorate, of ai hrt : : Memorial - Baotist i church here, has a wide experience in music, teaching, radio ana pastor Born In Taeomat Wash in 1918. Sanders graduated from Prairie Bible institute in Alberta, canaaa, has ' bachelor's and master's de grees from Whitworth college at Spokane . and is working lor a doctorate in theology - He has had pastorates In Kinnl klnnic, Wise.; Newport, Oakesdale nrf Rvdmvoad. Wash. He work ed in radio evangelism i for two years and from 1945 to isau xaugni music, homiletics and ft pastoral theonrr at Prairie institute, where he directed three choirs. : He is a tenor soloist, pianist fan accord ionist . I Mrs Sanders, native of: St Paul, Minn, has done children's work there and at Prairie institute. The Sanders have three smal boys. t : n .-, LDS Leader At Portland . . f . -Many members of Salem Church of Jesus Christ of i Latter Day Saints plan to be in Portland Sun feviat 1 n.m. tn hear a talk by David O. McKay. Salt Lake City, new president of the enure n. no evening service will be held here. Thla U the first northwest visit in several years by a president of the cnurcn, accorcung ui worm . Salisbury, local bishop. McKay will dedicate the new Hood River chapel Sunday. Swede Meets Halted SWEGLE "Meetings of Swegle Sunday school have been canceled until further nouce. iTne scnooi house has been used, but new location ia being sought ! Adventistsin Attendance at State Sleeting ; Most of the Salem Seventh Day Adventirt congregation plans to participate in annual Oregon 10 day encompment . at Gladstone, which began Thursday, according ot Elder R. G. Schaffner, pastor. No services will be held here July 22 or 29. A feature of this Sunday even ing's meetings at Gladstone will be the Voice of Prophecy radio group - ILMJ5. Richards, speaker. and the King! Heralds quartet Other speakers slated include A. S. Maxwell, editor of Signs of the Times weekly, and J. C Thomp son, leader or the church's war service commission to train young men as medical corpsmen. ; Some Salem members are camp ing at Gladstone, with others at tending evening meetings. Schaff ner estimated at least 500 of the S6S membership would attend on Sunday. ' t; '.-! . Business of the conclave, "which expects attendance of as high as 13,000 persons, will : include dis tribution of ministers to various pulpits. .:, - Schaffner is on the prayer com mittee of the encampment and Mrs. Edward Kortzeborn of Salem Is on the music committee. Two Pastors Plan to Leave Statesaaaa News terries ' - T STAYTON, July 20 Two min isters will leave their positions in this area this month. : The Rev. Clyde R. Freeman and his family will move to Seattle where he will be employed at the King's Gardens. " Freeman has been pastor of the Christian church here for three years. Jack Otto, who has been minis ter at the Marion Friends church, wiU take his family to Williams port, Pa., to visit relatives, and then to Cleveland, Otto plans to attend school there this year. His farewell service in the church will be Sunday, July 29, at 11 ajn. Church Bells Urge Prayers for Peace A call for prayers far peace Is the reasea the First llrthadlst church ben is being rase each day at aeeav r, -, : Dr. Breaks It Msere, pastor, said the big" bell la the spire will be rang each day dariag the peace aegetiatieas ta Korea, to remind Salem people to pray for tiae saceess of the cUseassJeas. Suburban Churches SUNDAY'S BROADCASTS! - . ' J Pacifie DayUght Time ! ll Eaacyeles: KSLM 1330. KOCO 1490, KOIN 179. KGW 28. KEX lift - FM: Megacycles KOIN 101:1; KEX 923 X . autut Mtii Tbs lUteisaaa Mansaes la f so laKa tts sratraau aa4 hlit VttkMt ortlflcatMo thla owasr luMt s rassoulMf tM tt coot 7BSLN aoco aoiM BGW KMX - 9949 Church ot An Radio Pulpit Concert Revue 99:IS 99J9 " 99m : I . ' Habernaclo Tabmaclo i Deep Riv. Boys "Cburch of Air 1 Church of Air Church of Au fcadto Pulptt v aurnal LKbt lEter. tUM . CoDcctRcvuo Lyrically . I Lyrically I 8 KSLM KOCO : KOIN KGW KKX : Finn BapUrt r-tnm BaoUrt flBktoGod Pontoccotal , jpwitoccotai , IPentecortal Tabernacle JTabernaclo "N Church Homo Church Homo John Doe New J Mom. Sons . iRcMarch Back to God Pentecostal Inv to Learning John Doo , l ITo VeU 1 0 J KSLM KOCO KOIN KGW KEX Blblo CUss Bible Platform Nawa Garden Guldo IBiblO Class I Lutheran (Platform I Folk Sonra Bun. Melodies: (Prophecy Uvo Maria IPropheey a to Mana How. K- Smith INewa Mua. Comedy (Mua. Comedy . Moa. of Israel ales, of uraei 10 KSLM KOCO KOIN KGW KSX Hardy News Org an Moods Wildwd Church Sacred Heart ; tnv. to Uusio llnr. to Muaic Shelley Oraaa ! JShelley Orxaa News (Brunch Time I Lutheran Hr. IN.W. Alert Ilnv. to Musio Mem. Musio Nat'L Vespers (Lutheran Hr. N.W. Alert llnv. to Musio -Mem i Musio (Nat'L Vespers 11 KSLM rrank & Ernest , IWUL HillmanJ 1 Science ReportJHaxelf Market KOCO Sun. Service iSun. Senrtco (Sua Service iSua Berrtco KOIN tnv. to Musio . tiny, to Music - lStrlng Sernado I Spring: Serenade KGW Mem. Music I Foster News 1 IB. ConsKUno Wane Monrin KEX Parade of HilslParade of Rita I Parade of Hits IParads of Hits T2 KSLM News ' Connlairham j I Calif. Caravan 1 Calif. Caravan KOCO Major Lea sue IMaJor Learuo (Major Leefu (Major Learu KOIN New iiUniv. Explores !SU trancia Hr. CoUlnrwood KOW yesterday, Toda, Tomorrow Day. Lawrence J John C Swans KEX Hit Parade IHit Parade (ChrUtianv- ActnJChrirtlaa Acta, 1 KSLM wild Bin iwtid bhi IHasnknife Iftashkntfo KOCO Major Learoo Major Lea rue (Major League 1 Major League KOIN Tropical Trip (Tropical Trip (Sinatra (Sinatra -: KOW Foster News (Waits Time Martin Kane Martin Kane KSX Revival Hour t&evivai Hour I Revival Hour iatevival Hour 2 KILM s snadow (Shadow iDetectlv t IDetectlvo . KOCO Major Learuo (Major Leaguo IMajor Learuo (Major Leafue KOIN - Frank Sinatra iNew 1 Reran Show IReran Show KGW The WhUperer (The Whisperer (Mua. With GlrlslMue. With Girls KEX Prophecy VoiceiProobeey VoiceiSoul CUnlo ISoulGUnie 3 KSLM KOCO KOIN KGW KEX Yuk. Chan. Yuk. ChalL . (Nlek Carter " Nick Carter Major Learue fMsJor Learuo I Major Leafuo IMajor; Leofuo Stan Kenton Or! Stan Kenton OrlMoUy Memo (Moily 1 Memo Time of UXe ITtone of LUe INewa i (Dick Haymes Billy Graham IBiUy Graham IBack to Bible " (Back to Bible 4 KSLM Under Arrest j Under Arrest I Dude Ranch KOCO Music. Amer. I , , - Newa s KOIN . . GuyLomoardo GuyLombardo tPergyLoe KOW You Cant Take It With You , INew Theater KEX Songs in Air ISones in Air ICbolr 1 Dude Ranch Quartet Perjry Lee 1 (New Theater INi 5 KILM KOCO I KOIN KGW KEX News , VS.-VX. K Mario Lanza New Theater . Stop Muaie Norblad Report! Murray Show Ministerial (Youth Draft (Mario Lanza T (News Room INew Theater symphony Stop Music . IStop Musle Murray Show Youth at Draft News Room Symphony Stop- Musle - 6 KILM ram. Theater tTam. Theater I (Les Klgby , KOCO- Gewplowaf I Georgetown ! INewa ' KOIN Br'dway Beat JBr'd way Boat Contented Hr. SOW Symphony (Symphony (Mr. Moto KEX Wtncheu tLou Parsons (Law and You Geo. r. miott H. SU Francis Contented Hoar Mr. Moto Dr. Gino 7 KSLM KOCO KOIN KGW KEX - Lean Back ffewa : . 1 Comedy Wm. Shirer (BaUongh Sing. (Track 1(99 PhUIa Marlowe! Philip Marlowe! whistler ' . 164 QuesUoa : tSM Question lAnvFonua Paul Harvey 'Glori Parker (Ted Mack I Comedy (Track 1.430 WbJstSer . j (Am. Foraa ,-. (Ted-Mack v 0 KSLM KOCO KOIN KGW zs OueeUoas Questions Bandstand I Bandstand Horace Heldt (Horace Heldf CharL Hawks Char L Hawks Drew Pearson I heart lines .rorwdAmer Dueout Dope , lO'Hara CR3 pvmphony irorwd Amsh - Basebail OUara CBS ' 5vroftny . B4skie Chapel KSLM KOCO n MX News Baseball ' Mr. Aladdla Svmoboov Mr. President I Editorially u (Baseball !Mr. Aladdla Svtrthonv Mr. President Dream Time Baseball 8aeba2 (Guy Lomhardo Cluy Lombardo ixe saint (Sammy Kayo fThe Saint 1 lamirty Kayo II U T SLM Crime rigliters tCrtoe Pighters (Concerto , (Concerto v Boail .. isaseoau -. rewa l-;ant son z : S &ir Final , iXemone ; ; ; ITony Pastor ' (Tocy Paator Froorter tier. Lea Sinn tine but True Catbeile Hour K.X ' l:nil LItlca llsterreezzo Good UaieninrtOood Listenlne 4 a r LM . S ireOff . . - i .. i rrea. tan-sUJCataSna Orca. ICtUI'na crca. Iandn4 cstnouc Lour Husic iHawaiiarj iJiawauaBS Good IJstenlnaiGood LastenlnarOooo UlatenlnelCrood Llstenina li i.k;; ANKENY - Cammanlty - Schoolhouse. Liberty-Buena Vista rd Sunday school 10 ajn. Smites 11 aon PA , , ACM! TILLS :- - -'. ; Bethel Baptist Sunday school 10 ajn Services 11 ajTU. 7 M pjn. Suaw day T: pjb. Wednesday. Wesleyaa Sunday school If aja. Services 11 tn, 1:4 pjn. Sunday. BROOKS Assembly of Go4 Half block south of school. Sunday school 1:43 ajn. Services 11 ajn T:4J pjn. Sunday. T:43 pjn. Thursday. CLEAR LAKE : EvansaUcal Onltetf Brethren Wheat land Perry rd. Sunday school 11 son. Service 10 sjp. Sunday, ; (in tNr.irwnnn Sunday Lion's Den on Palrgrounda Rd. E6LA CesuBsnlty Sunday school 1:49 on. service u Sunday. . ; ; -- . . Guests Slated For Qiurclies At Silverton SIL.VERTON. July 20 Guest speakers wm be the order of the day Sunday in Silverton churches. At least four church congregations nave reported that their castors wiu not occupy the local pulpits ounaay morning. ; . At First Methodist church at 11 o'clock. Dr. Harry F. Pemberton will speak. The Rev. 'Douglas Harrell, pastor, will return from nis vacation to tlrre to speak July 29.1 -; . . . r-..T . - At Immanuel Lutheran church Bay Lester, Ervin . Overlund and David Strand, three -young men of the congregation who have at tended the Lutheran Bible insti tute in Seattle, will be in charge of the services with Lester to de liver the sermon. Immanuel Mar ried Couples club will have a pic nic supper Thursday and the Luther league its annual overnight excursion to the coast on July Z8-Z9. unday . morning services on July 29 will be at The Chapel- Dy-tne-sea." The Rev. A. W. Nel son, pastor, will be back to deliver the July 29 sermon. Robert Weiman, American Luth eran church seminary student who is assistant to Emanuel hospital chaplain, the Rev. H. G. Randolph, will give the 11 o'clock sermon at Trinity Lutheran church. Delane Riveness will be in charge of the Sunday night Luther league. On the following Sunday the Rev. Robert G. Hovland, former pres ident of Salem academy, will be the speaker. - Hovland now head quarters at Palo Alto, Calif., but spends much of his time in evan gelistic work, i, M. B. Ford, Sunday school sup erintendent, will be in charge of the morning worship' hour at First Christian church.-The pastor, the Rev. Charles Arthur Bates, return ed : from the hospital , Wednesday but will not be strong enough yet to occupy-the pulpit, his doctor stated. .. The Rev; ;ArvId L. Hokonson, pastor, reports that Calvary Luth eran church will hold its semi annual . business meeting Tuesday night at 8 o'clock in the social rooms. ! EUB Conclaves Draw Delegates From Capital Salem's two Evangelical United Brethren churches are participa ting this week and next in con ferences. Englewood church, formerly United Brethren, has delegates this week at Everett, Wash., for the 98th annual session of the Ore gon conference. They Include the Rev. Lloyd Uecker, pastor. Meet ings close Sunday.. - - - - . Beginning Tuesday at Jennings Lodge, Ore, will be the 68th ses sion -of the Oregon-Washington conference, formerly Evangelical, of which First church Is a mem ber. Delegates are the Rev. Wil mer N. Brown, pastor, and R. H. ErmeL For the first- time in 13 years Brown has relinquished di rection of conference and -camp music Camp music will be in charge of the Rev. George Millen of Unionvale, formerly of Salem First church. - . Bishop Ira D; Warner of Po mona, Calif, presides over both conferences, which meet separately because merger-procedures, have not been completed, although the Evangelical and . United Brethren denominations are united. : . At First church Sunday the pastor, just returned from three weeks vacation, will speak at both morning and evening services. In the evening will be played a wire recording received from the Rev. Paul Shen in China, a missionary whom the church is helping , to support and who has preached here many times while a student in this country. Teamsters' Picnic Scheduled Sunday Salem Teamster. union local 324s annual picnic will be held at the state fairgrounds Sunday be ginning, at 10 ajn. ; ; Activities for members , their families and. guests will Include pony rides for the children, games, refreshments and awards and con tests during the all-day affair, ac cording to ward Graham. ' : ; rOCa COBNEBS Baptlat State and auma. sunaay acnooi s:o ajn. Services 11 ia. I pjn. Sunday. I pjn. Thursday. - rKCITLAND ' j EvaaieUcal Catted Brethren Sun day school 10 ajn. Services 11 ajn, fdo pjn. Sunday. T30 pjn. Wednesday. BATES VILLE Halkert Mesaorlal Baotlst One mile north of 99E underpass. Sunday school 1:49 ajn. Services 11 sjn. 1 0 pjn. Sunday. 1M pjn. Thursday. HOPEWELL f : - Evmmrelieal CmlteS Bretaran Sun. day school 10 a.m. Services 11 ajn, pjn. Sunday. 8 pjn. Wednesday. KEIZEB - ; " Chorea) of Christ 1030 Dearborn. Sunday school 10 ajn. Services 11 ajn. 7 'JO pjn. Sunday. S pjn. Wednes day. CoauBsnlty Elizabeth and Church dale. Sunday school 9:45 ajn. Services 11 ajn.. 1.-45 pjn. Sunday, IdO pjn. Wednesday. Faith Lotheraa 4905 N. Slyer rd. Sunday school 9:49 ajn. Servlcea U ajn. s pjn. Sunday. 1:15 pjn. Wednes day Naxarene 4853 Bailey. Sunday school 9:45 ajn. Servlcea 11 ajn, 1SS9 pjn. Sunday. 1 30 pjn. Wednesday. LA BIS H CENTEJt Cenun amity - - (Evanfelical United Brethren). Sun day school It ajn. Service U ajn. Sunday.;. ; - LABIIH TXLLA6I Comsmnlty Sunday school 10 ajn. - Servlcea 11 ajn, 8:45 pjn. Sunday. S pjn. Wed- LrsXKTT-SALXM HXIGHT1 . , Chnrcb of Ged 979 VsrUL Sunday School is ejn. Sorrlceo U a-aa, S pjs. Simoay.' -. - - ....... Uberty Cfesrcli of Christ SkyBao rd. -. Sunday school 10 s Jn. Service it oj, 730 pjn. Sunday. 130 pjn. Wed smHiv ' ' 43oo4 Shephera Loth eras 9729 a. Commercial. Sunday school Ia9 SJn. Service 11 ajn. Sunday. - Saleas Helrhts Baptist Liberty and ICadrana. Sunday school 10 ajn. Ser vices 11 a.m, 1:49 pjn. Sunday, S p jn. Thursday. . BfACLEAT Commonity , Schoolhouse. Sunday school 10 SJn. iiajuon : rrtemds Sunday school 10 SJn. Serv ices 11 a jr. Sunday. Calvary Let eras Sunday school 10 SJn. Services 11 SJn. Sunday. HIDDLI GKOVK Coaaaanntty Sqhoolhouse. Sunday school 10 SJn. KOETB BOWELL Cemmanlty - Sunday school 10 a jn. Services 11 a m, a pjn. Sunday, 9 pjn. Wednesday. raATOt ----- ? Imaaaael afennoalto Sunday school 95 ajn. Services 11 to, t:U pjn. Sunday Methodist Sunday school 10 ajn. Service U ajn. Sunday, ratNGLS rrlenda ' ; Baxter rd. west of 99X. Sunday acnooi 95 ajn. Servlcea U ajn, 130 pja. Sunday, pjn .Wednesday. KOBEXTS " Community Schocbooao. Sunday school 10 SJn. BOSKDALB rrienAs Sunday school ia ajn. Servtces U a m, 130 pjn. Sunday.. 9CMMTT Dtetaodlst - Orchard Heights rd. ' Sunday school 11 sjb - Service 19 ajn. Sunday. Men Added to Postal Group ; Salem's 894th army postal unit, which went from the reserve into active duty in May, has been as signed most of the additional men needed .to. approximately double its size as a type M unit, Capt S. B. Leslie, commander, has . in formed Salem postoffice. The unit is at Ft. Lewis, Wash, where' it went with IS men. Leslie wrote that advanced training will begin in mid-August while the members are training now In the camp postoffice. i CpL Edwin Poppitz has return ed to the unit from, a specialist school at Indianapolis, while CpL Kenneth Young and others are due to leave soon for schooling. Singing Set; at Talbot -JEFFERSON The July siag- spiration will be held Sunday at 9:30 pjn. at Talbot Community church. Young people from sev eral churches of the area are ex pected, i Keizer Church ; Sets Mission Guest, Camp i KEIZER, July 20 Camp at tendance and a missionary visitor will occupy Faith Lutheran church during the coming week. The Rev.- and Mrs. Albert Alsop, missionaries to Argentine, will be here for, a special picnic supper and evening meeting Wednesday. Alsop went to AzuL Argentina, in 1944, and is home on furlough. . About) 10 .'young people from Faith church plan to .attend -the annual Bible camp of the southern conference of Pacific synod youth at Camp Colton July 22-28 and July 29-A u gu s t 5. " The Rev. George Holmquist, pastor, will, be an instructor for one week. The church will furnish the orchestra on Sunday, July 29, for Zeb Trex ler day. when that . nationally- known layman will speak St 3:30 n m for a mass meetintf. - Mr.' and Mrs. Holmquist and three children have just returned from a. vacation trip to Montana, Minnesota and South Dakota. Two from Valley Due on Rotation SAN FRANCISCO, July 20-(P)- The largest shipload of troops. to return from Korea is scheduled to dock here Saturday at 7 am. The ship, the General William Weigel, Is carrying 4,109 enlisted men and 212 army officers and 28 navy officers. Thirteen of the men ar from Oregon. - CpL' Raymond E. Arp, route 2, box 70, Newberg, and CpL John T Pnnin vvMire 9. Knv 170 T Jh anon, are the only ones from the mid-Willamette valley area; Mill Gty Church MeeU MUX CITY The Mill City Christian Science society is hold ing meetings in the IOOF hall at 11 ajn. each Sunday ana at s pan. on the fourth Wednesday of each month, -f aDemm (DUnifflirelhes ' Navy Reborls Area Members A 12.000.000 mobile display, de signed to illustrate some of the U.S. navy's sea and air power, will open to the public at 1 pjn. today in downtown Salem. The seven-truck exhibit, which arrived Friday,' includes a Phan tom Jet fighter plane. Located on the High and State street sides of the Marion - county courthouse square, the truck displays will be shown here today and Monday, from 1 to 9 pjn." - - The gleaming white vans con tain, among other things, a 20 mm aircraft gun, Geiger - counter, Banshee jet engine, ' parachutes, scale models.; of a navy carrier, submarine and . mine . sweeper, a dry dock display and a torpedo. A feature of the exhibit is the display which shows the operation of a radar screen. : . The exhibit, which Is an a na-. tionwide tour, is sponsored by the public relations division of the navy in the interest of the local navy recruiting office, the naval reserve and information- to the public regarding the naval pro gram. ' v ' i "This exhibit left Washington, D.C last February 28," said Lt Comdr. R. W. Weeks, officer in charge. MWe estimate that about 6,000,000 have viewed it" The mobile unit came to Salem Friday from Corvallis. It will leave here Tuesday for a three day stay at Portland. Operations officer in charge of the 28 enlisted men crew is Lt (jg) G. H-.York. In addition to the - men, two Waves and one marine corps ser- vicewoman travel with the unit and . perform the clerical work. They are Ruth Shawver, yeoman, first cl ss, and Julia Porter, store keeper, both navy, and TJSgt. Al- thea Partch. . ' : - McKay Urges Donations for Flood ReUef Gov. Douglas McKay. Friday asked Oregon citizens to help Kan sas and Missouri flood victims by donating to the Red Cross flood relief program." . - A goal of five million dollars has been set for the nation, . McKay saidV: 'i Red Cross leaders In Salem said the Marion county campaign would be short and "entirely vol untary," with no solicitations or fund-raising events planned. They asked residents throughout the county to help the campaign by donating money In the next few days, placing the contributions at any bank in the county or at the Red Cross office in saiem. J TALBOT CemasenJty Sunday achool 44 Servloas 11 SJn. Sunday, a pjn. Wedneaday. . mtxrs J -i Atacmsty of Coi Eusdsy school 9:4S ajn. Service 11 ajn, 1:49 pjn. Sunday. T: njn. Wednesday and iri cay. Cbrtstlaa Sanity uciod t:43 am. Services 11 ajn, 7 J pjn. ualay. f xn Ttauradayy CnercO e Cv rist ' l'aoe! naU. CucUay school U axv Services 11 am. om Svinday Sictaodist ? jtvv sc&ocl 13 ajav ArOITOUC JESUI NAME 443 Cen ter. ASSEMBLY Of GOD - Central 3m N. Commercial. Evansellstte Tasanlo Park sad Ifarkct -. - Tae Ossel 12th end Lssllo. BAPTIST - . - ' Beta at Cottar and D. ' Calvary liberty -and UlUer. : Capital Summer and Hood, v PtraS liberty and Marion. -" tmaaanel--Hazel and Academy. Hale reUowskla Memorial hos pital chapel., v. i ,, CATHOLIC " i ' SC 4oaev's Cottaso and Chemek eta. - St. Vincent do Paal UyrUe sad Columbia, . . , CENTEX OP- TBI LlYCia CBKIST 178 N. Cottase. . CHtracH op cod. ras S49 S. 22nd - , CHRISTIAN i r..it KirMClTtH mrtA CourL - rirst Cottase and Uarion. CBTjaCH OP CHXIST ' ' Central Cottar and Chemeketa. CHKISTIAtt anSSIONAKT ALLIANCE SUt and Gaines. - CHtKCB OP CHSJST, SCIENTIST fim-Ltterty and Chemeketa. CHraca op coo. nasT ; Cottase . and Hood. CHTTtCH OP JTStTS CIHtlST OP LATTEa OAT SAINTS 5U and CONCaEOATIONAI. - rirst Cottar and ttarlon. : KaJsat Stesiorul Uth and Terry. EPISCOP At C- ' , SC Paol'a Chorea sad Chemeketa. EVANGELICAL AND atEPOXaTZD . ' ; BetaanyCapUol and Marion. EVANGELICAL ' CTTITED BXTTHXEN , Bnglewead 17th and Nebraska. r t utt Summer and Marion. PAITH TABXENACLE 130S K. Ith. rOUXSQCAKK 9 N.'ISth. PBJtE sfXTHODIST Winter and Market. ,: PB TENDS - iiickland A yea so Church sad fTigniarxL , Sooth Saiess Commercial and Wain mat oav ...... . -. ,, mX COSPEL--PENT1XOITAL .. . CjJnry Ckapel HO M Uberty. Jeree Nae Pewteeeitil U'i Lewis. Laired. fraetacTHI 4iS 1m. rNSTTTTJTE OF R1X1GI0CS SCIENCE - (UN. CotUfS. JEWisa Broadway and Madison. KTNGWOOD BtBLa 112S Ba. LCTHEXAJf ; Central Capitol and Gaines. Christ llth and Stat. St. Jean's ' lSUt and A. ? St. Mark SU N. Church. - ... MKTAPHTSICAL CENTEH SSI H. Cottaxor j , . , METHODIST First Church snd State. r Jasea Lee Winter and Jefferson. Leslie Commercial and Myers. West Saleas Jrd snd.Certh. OPEN BtBLB STAND AAD 123S H. Commercial. . ' NAXaVKaaTaV-rirst, 13th and Center. PILGBIM H0UNEIS--S2SS Carlton. PRESBTTEKIAN Ptrat Winter and Chemeketa. EEORGANTZED CHCCH OP TtV CHXIST OP LATTEJI DAT SAINTS ' lTtb and Chemeketa. SALVATION AEMT S41 EUtO. ' SEVENTH-DAT ADVENTlST Summer , and Hood. spmrroALisT pint 46S N. Cottase (Woman's clubhouse). CNtTAEIAN fTLLOWSHTP Memorial hospital chapel. ' fJNTTro BJUTTHaZN Plrsl ' 114 Miaaion. . ... WESLEY AN SfXTHODIST Uth snd Hill. vDsafness." I tw f j Discover how yea. fiS too. my beer again MONO-PAC too-CaSBeoriaf AJ Cclf ona Hearing Center - lints N. Txft & Associates - ZZi Orerea ELIs. Cost. State mh Phone g-4131 ; no yetsr deal Write, ihsaa or cons to. Thor. Lodge to Select Princess Candidate The official princess of Thor lodge, Sons , of Norway, will be picked tonight by the group to be its candidate for Queen of the Oregon-Washington Norway pic nic in Portland August 11 and 12. Competing for the princess title are Marie Pederson, Mary Beards lee, Frances Boatwright, and Anita Tonnlng. Sons of Norway groups from western Oregon and southern Washington will participate. REV. FINE RE-ELECTED PORTLAND. July 2HrV-The Rev. R. T. Fine, Salem, was re elected superintendent of the Ore gon conference of Free Methodist churches yesterday. The" confer ence will continue here through the week. : ::,: :. The British Dominion jat New Zealand has ; an area of 103.933 square miles and a population of 102,000. Engineer Chief Qaims Flood Preventable ft WASHINGTON. July 2MV The I disastrous mlddlewest flood could have been prevented by a flood control project already planned, the chief of army engin eers said todav. ' The chief. Mat. Genl Tm!i A Pick, told a senate subcommittee maiiine- project would have cost less than one-third of the possible duuoo oouars in damage caused by the Kansas-Missouri ftrwt in the past week. .r- .. - : Pick .reported to the senate's civil functions subcommittee fol lowing an on-the-spot survey of the ; flood area. i. i While he said he dirlnH went a make a prediction, he .added, "It iooss luce uus is a ouiion dollar flood." He said losses already had been conservatively estimated at wd,wu,vuu wiui more to 'come around St. Louis. ' ? Pick . said that nlanned . flnnd. control projects estimated to cost zuu,uuo,dou "would have enabled us to keep the flood waters of the Kansas river and Its tributaries under controL . lt could have been nrevented.1 he Said. "I think the committee ought to know that" ... Pick said ihm rhif nrnlta ira three dams, already planned by army engineers and estimated . to cost about $125,000,000. They were planned for the Blue Delaware and 1 Renublican rivers an tribu taries of the flood-swollen Kansas river. Independence Geia New Labor Office Staleoaaat Naara t. tpm f i INDEPENDENCE A branch cf-' 1 fice of the Oregon State Employ ment service was opened here this week, and W. H. Baillie, manager of the Salem office, requests that hop and bean growers contact the office immediately to Indicate their needs for the harvest season.: The. office is being s Operated . presently by Mrs, Arthur Mills, and Terry Jobb - from the farm ; desk of the Salem office will soon be on hand. 1 1 - : Uh' - . Phone Strike Called Monday PORTLAND, Orel July 204fV The ; CIO Communications Work ers j j today called a state-wide strike to open against the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph com pany Monday. t r Arne Gravem, international rep resentative of the union, said the strike would start at 8 a.m. that day.7 unless the company agrees to a new contract by that time, t There have been a series, of quickie strikes in recent weeks in Oregon by workers protesting de cays in negotiations. Gravem said negotiations would continue. j The comnanr has an estimated tOOO workers in the state. Com pany spokesmen said a strike Would have little effect on local service, but some long distance calls would be subject to delay. tn the quickie strikes supervisory employes took over long-distance switchboards. Court Calls Idylwood Bids j Bids on 18-foot oil mat for im provement of Idylwood drive south of Salem have been called by the Marion county court. The bids will be opened August 3. , i ; : A hearing Friday morning esti mated that the- job : would cost $6,663.33. .. , r . : ;. Several weeks ago bids on the same project were rejected by the court as being too high. Originally the court had planned to use 20 foot asphaltic concrete paving, but switched to the oil mat be cause of Its lower cost. v Neiiner Rules Siren Legal? Case Dropped Bernard Snook, Keizer assistant1: fire chief, will not have to fac the charge of unauthorized use cf -emergency sirens, District Attor-: ney E. O. SUdter, jr, said Friday. Atty. Gen. George Neuner ruled . Friday that chiefs, and assistant hi safe? ft vt jasa nteaaAftAt s4Sa ! tricts may be authorized by di rectors of theb" fire district to automobiles. V : j i t Stadter, who said he would dis miss the case against Snook, had requested the opinion of Neuner because he said the law has net been too clear on the subJecL? ' Police have been acting on the assumption, said Stadter, that the state law did not provide i for. sirens on any private cars Ot police or fire officials. .. .! : . Stadter emphasized that the si rens, under the ruling, could only be used in emergency situations, Snook was arrested July 10 in the Keizer area, and charged with; reckless driving, in addition to the siren charge. Stadter said Snook had pleaded guilty to the reckless driving count. . aaaHBBBBHSBHBaaHBaaeaaaaaaaaBanaaiaeaBf " ' Mail Service Changes: Due ; For Westside - ; City mail delivery for some 78 houses on Salem's westside will begin Tuesday, Postmaster Albert C. Gragg announced Friday. .De--livery will be by auto to roadside boxes, commonly known; as mounted service. ; i '- , The change will affect Wallace road as far north as GJen Creek road, Veal road, Estate snd Pull drives and tilenvlew way. " ' ' 1 ; No - delivery changes' will ; be) t made at "this time on Moyerjana or. Victory circle, said Qragg,: but they are in process, 1. i , , ; Patrons will be notified of any ' ; t - . . a .-... aiierauons necessary in oovfs, according to the postmaster, whila . house numbers .will be assigned by the city, to appear -on Jboth house and mailbox. I UorshipMiirs Two Morning Services 9:45 and 11:00 A. M. "Strange Land and Ilsnielsiid Sermea by Chester W. JLuabllB j Firs! Prcsbylsrhn Chemeketa at .. TiTnter i -' Chester W. BaaabUa, Faster Vacation Diblo School Keizer Uazarene Gbnrcli ; 4SS3 BaOTt Boad CIdsses: Mon. thru FrL. 9 a. m. to !7ooa Jury 23 thru August 3 ' Children from 4 to 14 yrs. Wekoma I! Evangolisiic Tcnpk AssemBly of God Market SL & Park Ave ' 9:45 a. rn. Sunday Schocl Dev. EiU 0?i3 ol Fresno, Calif. 33 Years - Pastor of Betlial Tempi . V7Q Spoci ct Beth Services " 11 Subject TO IT" You 7Q be Surprised. A EtrCdag lUtsa!9 That WO Thrill ".. . .. Every Christian 7:45 Tp. n. 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