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t (Sec 1) Statesman. Solent, Tomorrow s Sunday . : . A'etcs of Special Church Activities in Salem and the Valley . - t ' ' " ' - - " Cascade College Cast PresentsPlay Sunday " A drama on the hymn "O Love That Wilt Not Let Me Go," will be presented by the Cascade College Players from-Portland Sun- day at 7 p. m. at First Evangelical United Brethren Church ' The play, written by dimming Kennedy and entitled Gillean, has a message of victory over discouragement, heartaches, and spir- itual problems. The setting is in a pioneer Scotch colony in America Rally Leader Dr. Myron F. Boyd f Seattle, who will speak in Salem Dec. Z at an lnterchurch rally. Noted Radio Speaker Plans Salem Address "The -Secret of Communism" will be the topic of an' address by Dr. Myron F. Boyd .at an inter- church rally to.be held at First Church of the Nazarenc'at 7:30 p. m December 2. Dr. Boyd of Seattle, Wash., speaker on the 'international ra dio broadcast, ""Ugnt ana iaie Hour." .will relate bis observa tions from a recent tour of Eu ropean countries concerning the religious fantacism oi tne com munists in promoting their cause. With him will be a team known as the "Flying Squadron," spon sored by the National Holiness Association of which he is pres ident. Also traveling on the team is the Rev. Paul'L. Kindschi of Minneapolis, Minn., executive sec retary from San Diego, Calif., who has visited many countries of the world in Youth for Christ evangelism. . -iw - - - - '- v. ; y fi I Salem Churches APOSTOLIC JEIOS NAME Hi CenUf. 11 Jn a pjn.- 1SSEMBLT OF GOD Central Cottage and Hood. 11 ajn. and 730 pjn. CvaaiclUtte Temple Park and Mar xet. 11 7:45 p-m. h Chavel-rl2tn and LeU- 11 un. 7:44 pjn. SAFTIST 1 Bethel Cottaca and D. 11 m.. JO pjn. Calvary LI berty nd Miller. . 11 u 7 JO pjn " Capital Bapdt 3000 ' Lansing. Sun lay school 1:43 ajn. Scrricei 11 t. m 1.49 p. m. First Liberty and Marlon. 11 a.m. T-M p.m. .... Immanuel Haiti and Academy. 11 7 JO' pjn. We it - Salem City BuUdlnc. 1330 dxewater. 11 a jo. and 70 p.m. CATHOLIC ' " It. Joseph i Winter and Criemek U . 7. t, fas. 10 JO. U:4S a.m. St. Vincent de Paul tyjrrtle and Columbus,i C. 7 Jfl. S:45. 10. 11 US ajn. CHRISTIAN - ' Court St. 17th and Court. 10 JO tjn, I'M pjn. Firit -Cottage and Marlon. 10:45 m I'M pjn. " j rHKISTlAN AND MISSION Alt T ALLIANCE 9 til and Gaines 11 ajn. M OJn. v CHURCH OP CHRIST Central Cottage and Chemeketa. 10:50 a.m.. :2Q pjn. t CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST First Liberty and Cnemeketa. 11 a.m. 8 pjn. .m. CHCKCB OF GOI First Lancaster and Glendale. : 11 ajn. -Jld 7 30 pjn. ' CHURCH OF GOD. Tie 940 S. 22nd 11 Jn 7:45 pjn. CHURCH OF GOD OF fROPHECT 1530 S. 20th. 11 un.. 7:43 pjn. HURCB OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS 5tb and Madison. ajn.. 6 JO pjn. ' JO NGR EG ATION AL rst Cottage and Marlon 11 ajn. Knight Memorial 19th and Ferry 'I'm ' ..-...'- JMSCOPAL St. Paul's S. Uberty and Myers. 7 JO. 9 JO. 1 ajn. f - . .-V ANGELICAL AND REFORMED Bethany. Capitol .and Marion. 11 un - JV ANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN Englewood 17th and Nebraska. 11 jn.. 7 JO pjn. First Summer and Marlon. 10:SO jn.. 7 JO p.m .A1TH TABERNACLR 1302 N. 5th 11 sum, 7:4J pjn rOtRSQUARE '80 N. 19th. 11 ' a.m 1:43 p.m Winter and Market. 11 a.nu I'M fRTENDS Highlaad Avenae ' Church and Slthland. 11 ajn T JO pjn. South Salem Commercial It Wash lottoa 11 ajn. TJ0 p.m. TIIENDS MEETING (Unprocramed) . Worship 10 : ajn. YWCA. . tTLL GOSPEL PENTECOSTAL Calvary Chapel 1143 N. Uberty 'J. ajn, 7:45 pjn. ... Fan Gosi el MlssJost 401 . N. Ub- Tty. 10 ajn 7-45 pjn. sua Nfcsae Pentecostal 1173 Lew a. 11 a.m.. 7:49 pjn. Ore Sat. Not. 27, 1954 .nu struggles oi wese mc. The play's opening reveals con- cern and emotion -on the night of Gillean . Macduall's birth. The thread of the drama picks up again , when Gillean is eighteen. His is a life of pathos borne on spiritual victory. The fortitude and faith of Gil- Herr is m charge of the dining lean's parents, in spite of their room and host families. A gen son's handicap, are highlights in eral committtee composed of Mes- the drama. The. play is pertinent for to- day's living, and moves witn laun eris, Marvin meiueton ana jui armss the Dathwavs of life. From ian Keiser will present the even- it conies the key to victory that characterizes the life of Gillean. An offering will be taken dur- ina the evening in lieu of the sale - . . . . I of tickets. Stewardship Imphasis to Close Sun day Thi stewardshiD emDhasis of the American Lutheran- cnurcn will close at Christ Lutheran Sun- dav with a service of Holy Com munion and the dedication of the 1 Advent wreath which marks the beginning of the preparation for the Christmas Festival. - Mrs. Lyle Glazier will preside at the organ and accompany the choir under the direction of Por- ter wooa. I During the week the church will conclude the annual study of stewardship program under the I theme "Lets Talk About OUT Church" at .group meetings at nomes oi cnurcn memoers. I jVl n 11 VFUll ITAtlll UCU Service Topic bunday evening at ilTSt cnurcn of the Nazarene the service will take as its theme, "God, Man; and . 7 . . 0- -0 i cnorai, ana instrumental numDers I 1 - 1 - . X .1 II 1 will De in Keeping wiin ue iuchic as will the pastor s sermon. In the morning. worship hour the congregation will partake of I the Sacrament of the Lord s Sup per JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES 1890 Mission. pjn. Sunday. JEWISH Broadway and Madison. T JO p.m (Friday). KINGWOOD BIBLR IMS Elm. 9:43 ajn- 10:45 .m. 7:44 pjn LUTHERAN Central Capitol and Gaines. 11 ajn.. 7:43 o m. Christ 18th and State. :4I. : 11 ajn. Grace Lutheran Lansing, and Sun- St. John's 14th and Court St. 19 ajn. St. Mark 343 N. Church. Sunday school 8:30 ajn. Worship 11' am. MENTAL SCIENCE 1363 Elm St Classes I p. m. Friday METHODIST First Church and State. :30 and 11 a. m. Jason Lee Winter and ' Jctferson. 9:45 and 11 ajn. Lesl e Commercial and Meyers. 11 a.m. 130 pjn. West Salem 3rd and Gerth 11 a.m. NAZARENE First 13th and iCenter 10 30 a.- 7 JO lata ana center. ib.so e-rru, tjo p.m. OPEN BIBLE STANDARD 1232 N. Commercial, p.m. 11 . a.m. 7:41 PILGRIM HOLINESS 2285 Carlton. 11 ajn. 7 JO p.m PRESBYTERIAN First Winter and Chemeketa. 1:45 a.m. U 00 a.m REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS. 17th and Chemeketa. 11 a.m. I SALEM BIBLE CHURCH. 2',i miles east on Center SL 11 a.m. and 7-30 om. SALVATION ARMY ?41 Stare 11 .m 7:30 n m. SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST Summer an Hood. 11 a.m. 'Sat urday) ;PIRITUALIST First 1320 Madison. 7:30 D-TO. . TRL'TH CENTER 341 Chemeketa. 11 ajn. UNITARIAN FELLOWSHIP 460 N. Cottage St. 10 JO a.m. Sun day. UNITED BRETHREN First ' . 1145 Mission 11 ajn. 730 pjn. WESLEY AN METHODIST 15th and Mill St 11. a.m. and p.m. " " FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Down Town the Tall White Spire with the Chimes 9:30 and 11:00 a.m. "PLEASE OPEN THE DOOR!" 'Brooks H.Moor, . Minister . 1 Congregation W OrKSllOpS , christmas workshop held jjondav and Tues- day evenings at the First Congre- gational church , an eUort to get family activities and Christ into homes and Christmas dur- jng December. Several persons are involved in the leadership of the workshop. a covered dish suoDer at 6:15 wm begin each evening and will be supervised by Mrs. R. Gregg and Mrs. H. Runkel. Mrs. John aames unester L.utner, Kooert Cameron, John Herr, T. S. Rob- ing workshops to which family groups may go. Airs. A. Carlton will instruct in handling Christmas greens, r T T-l :n : j Mrs. Leo Johnson will guide in home decorations. Mrs. Lenme Irvine will teach corsage making, Mrs. Seth Huntington will direct a carol singing group, Mrs. Fred Bradley " will create Christmas tableaux, Mrs. Robert Hansen will teach candle-making, Mrs. Fran cis Gaskms will instruct in mail ing tree ornaments, Mr. George Dow and Mrs. Marvin Nettleton will guide a group in card, gift. and gift-paper making. Mrs. Wil- nam uernat ana miss ueuian wii- son win instruct m creche mat ing and Dr. and Mrs. Julian J. Keiser will help a group in plan- ning Advent lanuiy worship MNIr. rl,-'U cur; Vtiiui cii f 'C Cn1AVM 1H oOlllll OcUem a l i n tb 11 All QS Vrauie IXOll Two mainr additions ar tunn? made to the Sundav school A. partment of South Salem Church 0f the Nazarene this week. Clarke Houser. suDerintendenL have been made for a cradle roll supervised by Mrs. Dale Craig. Also a new young adults class will convene for its first session with Mrs. W. H. Zimmerman as teacher. The flew unit will ho caUed the Home-Builder's rlas "New Life and Higher Law' win be the subject of the morning; 9u,uuu uj . vuc i ncr. auies i Kratz. pastor, at 11 am. ' Siiliurban AN KEN T CCBunnnity . . . . ainwuiuuK. A.iucrty-Duia vina rd. Sunday school 10 ajn. Services l mm a b m. pjn. ar AUMSVIIXl Bethel Baptist Sunday school 10 ajn. Services 11 ajn.. 7 JO Djn. Sunday 7:43 p.m Wednesday. wesleyan Sunday school 10 a.m. Services 11 ajn, 7 JO p.m. Sunday. t BROOKS Assembly or Ged Half block south of school. Sunday school 9:43 a jn. Services, 11 a.m, 7:43 p.m. Sunday. -7:43 pjn. Wednes day CLEAR LAKE Evangelical united Brethren 1 11 ajn. Service 10 a.m. Sunday. EOLA Community Sunday school 9:49 ajn. services 11 I s.m Sunday. State and Elm a. Sunday school S:4S a.m. Services 11 ajn. p.m. Sunday, p.m. Thursday. roCIt CORNERS Methodist 1 Community Han on La Branch St. Dr. Arthur H. Maynard. minister. Church School. 9:45 a. m. Divine Worship. UM ajn. FRUriXAND LvaneUcal United Brethren Sun- da school 10 ajn. Services 11 ajn. 7:30 p.m. Sunday, 7:30 pjn. Wed nesday. - I GARDEN ROAD Christian Chareh Bible school 8:s m- Worship 11 a.m.. 730 pjn. s . Rlhl studv . Wedneadav 7o p. m. HAYESVILLE Halbert Memorial Baptist 42H Portland rd. Sunday school 9:43 ajn. I Services 11 a.m.. 7 JO pjn. Sunday. I 'JO pjn. Thursday, HOPEWELL EvangeUcal United Brethren Sun day school 10 ajn. Services 11 ajn. I pjn Sunday, a pjn. weanesaay. KEIZER ' Church ef Christ 1030 Dearborn. Sunday school 10 ajn. Services 11 ajn. 7 JO sjn. sunaay, ia pjn. Wednesday. Community Eliza ð ana Church' dale. Sunday school 9:45 ajn. Serv ices 11 a.m. 7:45 p.m. Sunday, 7:45 -.m. Wednesday. Faith Lutheran 4505 N. River rd. Sunday school 9 .43 ajn. Services 11 ajn. Sunday, 7 pjn. Tuesday. Nazarene 4833 Bailey. Sunday school 9 :45 a.m. Services 11 ajn. 1 7:30 p.m. Sunday. 7 JO pjn. . Wed nesday ' LABISH CENTER Community (Evangelical united Brethren). Sunday school 10 a jn. Services 11 ajn., 7:45 pjn. Sunday, 1:30 pjn. weanesaay. - . , LABISH VILLAGE Bethel Assembly Sunday School 10 ajn. Services ,11 ajn. 7:45 pjn. sunaay i:43 pjn. xcursday ft f I m m m yufitL1?--- Salem's Singing Church Silverton: Church Schedules "T Membersliip Roll Call Period statesman New ferric SILVERTON Church attend- .two mil ii (i if scheduled at Trinity Lutheran church here MBOij, 1M KCT. josepn jl. lu- tnro, pastor, nas announces beaiea pieage envelopes wm oe Friday evening Trinity Luther League held a party for students home for ThanksgiviM vacations: iuouj creumii i, juuuuiucj Ex-Missionary To Far East Plans Address William D. Hall, former mis- sionary to the Central Provinces of India, and now director of the I Lgeneral church program in the department ot missionary educa-1 uon on tne unnec cnrisuan mis- sionary Society of the Disciples j of Christ, will speak at' First Christian Church Tuesday at 7:30 m. - Mr. Hall served in India in Bi- laspur, Mungeli, and Takhatpur lor i years, wnere nis won in- 11 ! 1 J 1 A 1 1 . I ciuaea agricultural inemous, pub lic health and evangelism. He has written a Hindu langu age leadership manual for work ers with young people, and an English langu&ge book of games for use in India. He is a graduate of the University of Illinois and Yale Divinity School and has had special training in the agriculture dn? IW.S? iS w jtK . I World War IL he served for three years m the home missions pro- grain in lennebsee, arriving in in- Hii in -fOA I The Christian churches Salem area have been invited attend this meeting. , , nl tii IlirPn.KJntlC m j o i Ofl Ct linrld T , & " j.c . .... . . ters, Richard Smart and Norman aunaay wui ie observed asiwn rieagc Minaay ana will be mark- tL L?T c!?L 8 St G"Ce Lutheran church. The afternoon will be used by the visitation teams to call at the homes of members for their pledges of support for the coming year. Members of the church council have made the plans for the membership canvass. TO HEAR GOSPEL TEAM Statesman Newi Service LABISH VILLAGE A gosDel team from Western Mennonite J.n.e .PWCTl at. uimmunity enruen aunaay eve - rung at 8 o'clock. The Rev. B. M. nnt. ,f u ' J: n'r"'1" ' Churches , Community Sunday achool 10 a.m. i services 11 I . ! LIBERTY m. , - w- e .4A m m I ... rtt Sunday "hooil i-4 i .servicet Sunday, children will begin a n aaTBeTnT wtitin2Thproect of decorations for their Wednesday. ., ma. cle ay Community " " avumiuvuH auBumj acnooi is a.m. M.4.RION secwiinlandlm.,sund ctjiTary Lntheraa-sunday school' 10. ajn. Service il.ajn.t Sunday. middle grove community Bwwutuyn. suauay acnosu is a Jn. north bowell community aunaay school io sun.) Services 11 ajn. pjn. Sunday, p.m. Wed-1 nesaay. OAK GROVE Chapel Sunday achool 10:13 - a.m. lerriea 1:4J ajn. 'Sunday. , PRATUM "f : ' v Immanael Mennonite Sundav schoi. 9:53 a.m. - Services lit ajn. :43 p.m. sunaay. ' Methodist Sunday school lt a.m. service 11 ajn. Sunday. 1 PRINGLE Friends of hi erviceT.il "Sin! t Baxter rL- west school 9:43 a.m. Services 7:30 p m.1 Sunday, pan. ' Wednesday. EQBEBTS Cemmnltr ' ' scnooiaouse. . Sunday seheol X. I rosed ale .Frienaa . .tSuncTay achool 10 a.m., Services am. 7 JO pjn. Sunday. 0ALZM HEIGHTS Baptist Liberty and Madrona. Sun day school M a.m. Services 11 a. m. 130 pjn. Sunday. uoa snepnerd Lutneraa 382S Commercial. Sunday school t:45 ajn. Services 11 am Sundav. South Salem Nazarene KM Mission St Sunday School 9:45 ajn. Services 11 ajn, 730 pjn. Sunday. SU 1MIT Methodist oSKtTwlSa.- ..w, io a.m service 11 ajn. Sunday. wsvumu A.aataa a. u aiuiUsIT IkUIIWl m SWEGLE Garden Road Christian 4085 Market: Sunday school III a m. Service 11 ajn. Sunday. 1 a.m, a pjn. Sunday. p.m. Wed neday TURNER Assemblv of God Sunday school 9:45 ajn. Services 11 ajn.. 7:43 pjn. Sunday, 7:45 pjn Wednesday and rmay. . Christian Sunday school t:4S a.m. services ll a.m.. 730 p.m. Sunday. i pin Thursday Methodist Sunday school 10 a'm.' services n a. m. ZEMA Two miles west ef Lincoln. Sunday tcnooi io ajn. First Church of Ihe Nazarene J 9:45lSunday School ' '? Center at Thirteenth 10:50 "Communion Service). 6:30-Youth Hour 7:30-"God, Man and tho . Soa" This is another in a series ( special evangelistic serrices. s The PnbUe Is Invited ' William F. Clay. Minister Lutheran church a Sunday school teachers' meeting is scheduled. Plans for the coming Christmas program will be discussed. Sun- s u " " 1 ,. "Month of Self Denial" at PiH grim Holiness church in Silver- ton. During the morning service iwiu ciuyMso wm w jitu w ioreign missions, a mission oiier-1 ing is planned during the service. Calvary Lutheran church Sun day morning will hear the sermon ' "When Christ Comes" by the pas tor, the Rev. Amd L. Hokoson. Observing the first Sunday in Afvanf (Ka pav p...i ti.n tor of Silverton Methodist church, will cnaaV r.n tnnio "Ttava nf I Preparation." Followine the Sunday morning wnrshin at Silvrtnn' First I Christian church, the adult choir will sing for patients at Silverton I hosoitaL Later in the afternoon the junior girls choir will sing for invalids in the community. day the church's high school class held a ' oaintine Dee m the oar- sonaee basement which was fol- lowed by a covered-dish dinner in the evening. Family Night On Schedule wiv;- v. Tii -11 v- tte sermon subject of the min- ister, the Rev. Louis E. White, at ?T7; Cn h , n , k Sundav morninr r - 1UIUU1U&. JSS-A tuary to discuss the topic. "How lean we Know ood?" Tne Kev. p.. ..micB iUcitu. A Family Fellowship Night will ay, with a covered- dish supper at 6:30. The program will inrlndP sinfinir hv th nulu quartet (Ralph Salter, Don Wal- ; 4irA Transmission Co. has filed and the showing of the film, ''Be longing to the Group: Unitarians to Hear Speaker ?t jy - 1 Alberta's Peace River block to r rOTU lOrilanah Columbia and the Pacific "What and Who Is Man and till! to be given to the Salem Unl- itanan xeuowsnip tnis sunaay. Fred Manela cantor of the I . rea . Maneia, cantor Of. tne Jewisn synagogue in jsugene. is inespeaEer ana teaaer oi tne. i oav s sPTVir wnirn win inriunft ,yV ",r "7- "t" i7 t"4""" r.uolv- U1 " "iac" luicrpretduuu. . The Fellowship meets at the tlemZiman,lcl',b at 1.0:3 1 viT T V .v club basement at the same time I fini itl frit htiilFAti turn vA9i s n H - individual Christmas trees to be displayed in the Fellojvship pro- i gram ivecemoer J.W. ' ' The dlSCUSSlon group meets at Pourt St at 8 p.m. for a con- tiniung study ot religious denom- inations based on the book, "The i Lnurcu Across ine street . Dyiwas t& oe. not more than 165,000, ram auu iruuwcu. lie Liuuierau ana Baptist cnurcnes are tms 1 bunaay S ' special? Cnurcnes to De studied. St. Paul's PJans Sunday, Breakfast , mv. t , j . . x . Communion lor the men ana boys ot St. Paul's . Episcopal Church wiU be held on Sunday. ' . ' The Holv i Communion . service will be at 7:30 a. m.. followed bv ilia breakfast in -the parish ihall. I Reservations forJ the breakfast I . m 1 m . . I musi De maae not later man sat - ulurday noon, by calling- the church office. Portland Couple To Lead Service 1 Sunday evening at 7:45, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Bachellor, former students of Miltonvale Wesleyan Icouege, Miltonvale, Kan., will te I - . . ... I in charge 01 the service at wes - 1 1., af-.4;. -.1 . w'u c"luuu' imum. His subject wiU be Christan ed- v ucation and Mrs. Bachellor will - 1 are presently living in Portland where he is studying at Cascade college. CLOSING SERVICES SUNDAY with Evangelist Fred Brown o H:00 Q ITI. "Why Christ Was a Carpenter O 3t00 . Th Second Coming of.Christ O 7:30 P.111. "Sudden Death J Sing with Bilf MacDougall Tune in to: KSLM, Mon. thru Fri., at 8:15 to begin the . day with God ' Attend Our Growing Sunday School at 9:45 FIRST BAPTIST Cl.lJRCH f ' UOYD T. ANDERSON, Pastor 'Voice Asks Disarmament For World WASHINGTON in - The Voice 0f America Thursday broadcast direct to the Soviet people a riTrwW rn.vtT w I Hicarmamimt ca rni. -.,Juft nt th n strict nrnM wherft can enjoy tte fruits of a tic: .-.4ti tvau frrcviv warn I earnestly to live in peace and free contact with you. the Soviet neo- pie, said Flanders He continued We Americans have no amb! tions to conquer any people. We vei 1,0 one . nry. ana yei wc alc emus Ol arms, armament and "... vvny. , "We are doing so because ince ena oi tne war, your govern- meni nas conquerea people atier People, and we do not think it is Fri-frignt. We therefore" feel it necas- sary to arm ourselves to protect uie areas oi me earta mat your government has not conquered." Flandfrs said the cost and dan- ger of continuing the arms race cry out for an alternative." a-j v.. Tt.u.j e.... I O W T fC MMA Tfr Si Jim mm ment under the watchful eyes of inspectors who will see that pledges to disarm are fulfilled. If Soviet Russia will accept such a disarmament program. Flanders predicted, the cost of anf15e !!! I lif. " "ti, "1C "! Then, he said, We may all on the future Thanksgiving Days o- ---o - aSS TTlfi - Jcta VAflHUctilV L J A lo. l, . VllclIliC ' T A tTl I V. ti niiuutauuu r , w-. EDMONTON, Alta. Wl West- an application for "revision of Hs gas-export permit, it was reported weanesciay. lie Alberta Fetroie- um and .Natural Gas Conservation Board will hear the application fee. I5.r The revision requested is to Westcoast's permit governing ex- port of natural gas from Northern Northwest area of the United States. The V. ; Federal Power Com- nioected earner tMs year um,iwi a yciumi. - - to enteF the 'Amencan market - .nmnanv fl1rMHv hn --g "(--' a "7 : . z- ' i . . o o I the permit o a VS. firm that wiU draw its Mmnlioe from th ic . :- r v, wi I ,wrfM..i'. Ari.rii.oi nted in 1952. 1 rovided: that gas could be removed from Alberta on or Dec thls vear Th. I - . . enmnanv , now is asking that th ax. w va w uuvw VI A llllv V ua vi LQj shaU be subsequent to Dec. 31. UnH that th. rrt remain in r. feet for 22 years The original permit provided I jjjat iu Ujg fyst five year neriod tntal i rmnvw1 mnct.iuf Ceed 210.000.000,000 cubic feet, or 42,000,000,000 cubic feet annually, The total for any 24 - hour period 000 cubic feet l.inilIA It Smlf fT-1 . ' rtOnS LOnVert The Iinfield A Caooella - Choir I I ... . .. i" . , I will nrocont ite 1 firer fThrierrriae I . .1 -1. ,v. J"lt I tuuceri m me ciauu oi iuc. wi ary Baptist t Church Sunday eve- t'7:30. t The choir this year is under 'the direction "of its founder, Mrs.- Vir gmu Ward EUiott A special fea- ture of this" year S nresentation I :ii 1 Al ; 1 1 ial i wiu De uie accompaniment py ine Chamber Orchestra of the college. The 45-voice choir will grVe "The Christmas Story" -by Heinrich Schutz. Film Scheduled At Garden Road During the 7:30 Sunday evening .a . - a . . . service at uaraen Koaa cnrisuan 1 cnurcn, tne mm me itiaaen u. ri!1 K The Bible school meets at 8:45 a.m. and is followed by a worship I mon by the minister, the Rev, Leonard Camp, will be "Is Church aiemoersmp xssenuai; Dog Auction Varies Notices On Courthouse By GARTH FANNING Staff Writer, The Statesman A most curious bulletin board is the Marion County Clerk's at the Courthouse. At different times recently, homeless dog was to be auctioned menace tothe U.S.; there was Th hwrrf it iet - t0 o,e main floor of the Court- .house, is said to keep county env nloves busv Dullini? down nebul- " " : - - ous nouces. Actually, the board is supposed to be used for the posting of no tices of sales conducted through court procedure, road proceedings (construction, relocations), and Uortain looai nnti. It used for that, but much mnrp hv linknnnrn nilnrit Th dog it understood, was left homeless when the county she riffs office sold the deceased master's property. me aogs -mteresiea" menas were now going 10 seu mm, ine I notice stated. All and sundry were invited to bid for the dog. .He must have been sold, for me nouce quiciuy aisappearea. I But maybe it was one of the many nauiea aown Dv county worsers. The Red menace was brought forthrightly to the attention of bulletin board gazers by a sign ve!th han, Neither looked very happy and the county employe who disposed of the notice didn't either. The vigil for unwarranted no tices must have increased at the latPlv. for there ha been a notice- ae lack during the last few days 01 anyinmg nuiiegai nouces con- fronting the public. . New Drug for llll ectlOll OI "Ej&Ym 1 - m.T -tt t m uwsc uuua lest WASHINGTON (LS) A new approach to the treatment of the chronic varieties of nose and ear infections may have been found by two Chicago doctors, A.'M. Lazar and M. Goldin of the Chicago Medical School and the Mount Si- nai Medical Research Foundation. following their experience with 541 I patients. The task of clearing up certain stubborn ose and ear difficulties has long baffled specialists, even I in this dav of the "miracle druns" such as penicillin, terramycin or neomycin. In many instances, as a matter of 'act, the specific drug was on hand with its effectiveness against oac;eria weu estaoiisnea cut tne problem of getting the drug through mucous barrier, which usually 'tZSSSJSPSL "Ma". ? I After much experimenting Drs Lazar end-Goldin appear to have found the answer io their search i .. .. ,. . . I iwmyunn I ws is a preparation wnicli com- I bines the antibitoic neomvein with I t5e chemical thonzonium bromide. omycin kills the bacteria f"" unuiuum oroinwe ai- lows it to penetrate the mucous I ma( Ia mulr At -L. M t ' w wv, "" wii-u . The two Ccap yacians see great hope for the relief of those suffering from sinusitis, chronic tan. ragweed hay fever and a I ""'"J' "l eui mhcvuuus. . Lazar and Goldin sau) that Ri. omydrin "can be of ' inestnnable value -in. the treatrrJent,, of acute nasal congestion due to (or asso- - 1 dated iWith) upper respiratory tract infections of bacterial or igin. I MILLION MEALS J thony dining room 'has served more an two-inujion free meals "for uiisc m uccu. uue -tuning room was -Artonivl ftt A 10M . tnA I nn r. ai-ktL'h. t'.i. (.1UBI1B If" Viajrjiuw Ik 1CCU3 I : i . Ai ' . j, I ' J CASCADE COLLEGE ' ' ,SREECH DEPArEPRKENTS D f -ATHREE ACTRELIGiOUS DRAMA I .By Camming Kennedy 7:00 P.M. Sunday; November 28 Salem First Evangelical. United Brethren Church SALEM, OREGON 1 wmsszssm. .LUTHERAN Salem': WELCOME YOU Central (L.F.C.) Services 11 AM. and 7:43 P-M. Sunday School 9:49 AM. rUm. SUteatl8tL HnrlSl (A.L.C.) -T.MGebhard, Pastor . Services 8:45 AM. and Jl AM. Sunday School 10 A.M. Faith 4505 (U.L C. Geo. Service 11 AM. Sunday School :4S AM. . Good Shepherd (uic.) 3825 South Comtnercial Rev. O. W. Ebright DJ). Services 11 A. H. Grace (EJ..C) Services 11 AM. q. t e jr. JOnn S (l.c. Services IS JO A.M. St. Mark's Sunday School 10 AM. Bulletin Board the board carried notices that a off. and that Communists are a also a list of summer camps worth Royal Canine Nips 'Bobby' LONDON INS A corgi dbg owned by the Queen Mother has committed the unforgiveable crime he bit a policeman I ;- Footmen, sentries and Royal clock-winders apparently have long been considered fair game by the t iiis&jr, ww muuj tui gis mil never before has a stalwart London "Bob by" been nipped. 1 The "bag" of leg-nipping corgis since the summer includes Leon ard Hubbard, the Royal Clock winder at Windsor, and a six-foot tall Grenadier Guardsman sentry. The corgis apparently developed the habit of .nipping at. people's heels and legs because the breed was used to round up sheep. . The latest victim was a police man on duty outside Clarence house, the Queen Mother's resi dence, who happened to stroll up as the footman was returning with the dog from its evening walk. The policeman's - trousers were torn and he was treated for a lac erated knee. ... Tvins Lead Dance Band MT. PLEASANT, Tex. - Max Murphy, director of the ML Pleas ant High School band, has drum majorettes who are identical twins Joan and June Ball. The dark-eyed brunettes, each 5-feet-, step through precision routines as one. Split-second reac tions that give football fans a "see ing double impression" result from 18 years of doing everything to gether. June and Joan have han dled batons since elementary school days. Murphy can't tell them apart any more than the fans. . FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Chemeketa and Winter The Heart Divided"! : By Dr. Poling : j Two Services: 9:45, 1 1 a.m. , KOCO, 10:00 .m.; j God Is Moving . , . ByHis Spirit ' ') Com Stfnday ' 9:45 a.HL,' 11:00 a.m, , . 7:45 p.m. J ' Lancaster Assembly of God 577 N. Lancaster Dr.' 1 Chet H. Schaberg, Pastor Foursquare Church 490 N. 19th St. ' Ph." 3-6287 9:45 Sunday School . , - 11:00 "QUALIFICA- TIONS OF A . PRIEST" 6:45 Youth Services 7.45 . 1 Associates IN DEATH" The Singing ' Church Rev. Percy L.You Are Invited - , Philp, Pas.- Churches North Capitol at Gaines G B. Hundstrom Pastor North River Koad Holniauist. Pastor , Sunday School :4S AM. . 330U Sunnyview Ave. J L W Hoite. Pastor Sunday School 9:45 AM. 14th and Court Streets Mo Syn.) H. W Gross, Pastor Sunday School 8:13 AM. 343 North Church fUX.C.) John L. Cauble. Pastor Worship Service tl AH.