Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, July 31, 1942, Page 8, Image 8

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BETHANY EVANGELICAL AND
REFORMED Capitol and Marion
8u E. A. Kielsmeier, pastor. Sun
day school, 10:00 ajn.; morning ser
vice, 11:00 ajn.: sermon subject,
"Seeking the Kingdom of God";
Sunday school picnlo after the ser
vice In Olinger's park, south of the
high school,
CHURCH OP CHRIST Cottage
and Shipping. H R Thornhill, min
ister. 10 a.m Bible school; 11 a.m.,
preaching; 2:15' p.m., broadcast
KSLM; 7:15 pm., young people's
meeting; 8:00 p.m., preaching.
CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY
ALLIANCE 5th and Gaines Sts
C. O. Steinmann, pastor. Sunday
school, 0:45 a.m.; morning service,
11 a.m.; evening service, 7:46 p.m.
A visiting speaker, Rev. Jesse Ba
ker, a missionary for the Ameri
can Sunday school union, speaking
at both services.
CALVARY BAPTIST S. Liberty
at E. Miller. Edward L. Allen, pas
tor. Bible school, 9:45 a.m.; Edward
Schunke, superintendent. Morning
worship, J1:00 H.m.; Dr. Arthur E.
Harris of Philadelphia, Pa., will be
guest speaker. BYPU groups, 6:45
pjn.; evangelistic service, 8:00 p.m.;
sermon by Dr. Arthur E. Harris;
midweek prayer service, Wednesday,
7:45 p.m., followed by choir rehear
sal. FIRST CHURCH OP GOD Hood
and Cottage. Rev. J. P. Lawson,
pastor. Sunday school at 9:45, and
preaching at 11:00 a.m. Rev. Law
son will preach on the power of
love. Evening service at 7:45 with
young people In charge of, the de
votion. Prayer meeting Wednesday,
7:45 p.m.
FIRST EVANGELICAL Corner
Marlon and Summer Sts. Rev. Paul
P. Pettlcord, minister. Sunday
school at 9:45 a.m Earl Riggs, supt.
Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Dr.
R, H. Mueller, general director of
Christian education of the Evan
gelical denomination, will preach.
Youth groups will meet at 7:00 p.m.;
Sunday evening evangelistic service
at 8 o'clock. Miss Martha K. Wolf,
returned missionary from China,
will be the speaker. Bible study and
prayer service at 8 o'clock on Thurs
day evening.
PENTECOSTAL LIGHTHOUSE
420 State St. G. M. Eads, pastor.
Sunday school 10 a.m., lesson: God,
Our Helper, Morning service at 11,
evening service, 7:30 o'clock. Evan
gelist Wilbur King to be guest
speaker. Wednesday, 8 p.m., prayer
meeting; Friday, 8 p.m., prayer
meeting; Saturday, 8 p.m., special
fellowship service with the Emanuel
Lighthouse church at 1019 Ash St,
Dallas, Ore.
FIRST BAPTIST Corner of
Marlon and Liberty streets. Rev
Irving A. Fox. D.D.. minister: Fred
Broer, supt. Sunday school, 9:46
a.m.; classes for all. Morning wor
ship, 11:00 a.m. Rev. F. C. Stan
nard will give the morning message.
Evening gospel service, 8:00 p.m.
Rev. Jesse Baker will supply the
pulpit in the absence of Dr. Fox.
Senior BYPU, 7:00 p.m.; high school
BYPU, 8:45 p.m. Following the
evening service, the young people
will meet In the "Garth" for a "fire
side fellowship". A good time is
planned.
HAYES VILLE FIRST BAPTIST
In the Haycsvillo school, Sunday
school at 9:45 a.m. Classes for al
ages. Mr. Dewey Davis, supt.
POUR CORNERS FIRST BAP
TIST In the Auburn school. Sun
day school at 9:45 a.m. Classes for
all ages. Leon Lambert, supt.
FOURSQUARE GOSPEL N 10 111
and Broymnn Sts. Rev. T. W. Hen
derson, Th.B., pastor. Sunday sclnol
9:45 a.m. Worship at 11, sermon:
The Death of the Cross. Crusader
service 6:30 p.m. Evangelistic 7:45,
sermon: The Great Gulf. Prayer
and praise service Tuesday 8 p.m.
Inspirational service Friday 8 p.m.
KNIGHT MEMORIAL COUGRE
GATIONAL Ferry at 10th. Howard
C. Stover,- minister. Sunday school
at 10 a.m. Worship at 11, sermon:
My Religious Questionnaire. Young
people's meeting at 7 p.m.
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL N.
CottaRC and Marlon streets, Robert
A. Hutchinson, minister. Story hour
9:45 a.m. Worship at 11, sermon:
Putting Religion to Work. Carolyn
Brown, soloist.
FIRST CHRISTIAN Center and
High sts. Dudley strain, minister.
Sunday school 0:45 a.m, Chester Lee,
supt. Services at 11, sermon: Jesus
and the Modem Mind; children's
church at 11. Christian Endeavor 7
p.m. Evening service at 8, sermon:
One Suro Cure.
LESLIE METHODIST S. Com
mercial at Myers. Joseph Knotts,
minister. Sunday school 9:45 a.m.
Worship at 11, sermon; By Grace
Are Ye Saved. Special music; solo
by R. B. Root. Young people's meet
ings at 7, Evening worship at 8.
sermon: Spiritual Elements In De
termining Life Work. Young peo-
f lie's meetings at 7 p.m. Prayer mcot
ng 7:30 p.m. Thursday.
PENTECOSTAL MISSION 315'4
N. Commercial St. Rev. J. c. and
Daisy Wilson, pastors. Sunday; Bi
ble school, missionary day, 2 p.m.,
devotlonals, communion at 3, evan
gelistic 7:45. Services 7:45 p.m.:
Monday, Bro. James Jones, colored,
speaking; Tuesday, prayer meeting;
Thursday and Saturday.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Chem
eketa at Winter St. Bunday school
9:45 a.m., J. J. Fltmlmona, sunt.
Worship at 10;55- sermon by Rev.
W. Irvin Williams, pastor; subject:
Faith Is the Victory. Nursery for
small children; special music. Even
ing service 7:30; sermon: Wrong
Wives. Mid-week service Thursday
evening 7:30,
SOUTH SALEM FRIENDS South
Commercial at Washington. Dillon
W, Mills, pastor. Sunday school at
10 a.m. Services at 11, evening 8:30.
Prayer meeting Thursday t p.m,
EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE
(Assembly of God) Ferry and 13th
Sts. Pastor, Eric M, Johnson. Sun
day school 9:45 a.m , James Bartlett,
supt. Services ?.t 11, sermon: Pil
grims and Sojourners. Young peo
ple's service 6:30 p.m. Revival ser
vice 7:45, sermon: A Revival Can
Be Had. Mid-week service Wednes
day evening at 8
BETHEL BAPTIST N. Cottage
at D Sts. J. F. Olthoff, D.D., pastor.
Bible school 9:45 a.m. Arnold Frey,
supt. Worship at 11; observance of
the Lord's Supper Evening service
at 7:30. Prayer meeting Wednesday
evening at 7:45.
ENGLEWOOD UNITED BRETH
REN IN CHRIST N. 17th and Ne
braska Sts. Rev. O. O. Goodman,
minister, Sunday school 9:45 a.m.
Services at 11, sermon: The Mean
ing of the Cross. Christian Endea
vor 7 p.m. Evening service at 8, ser
mon: Preparing the Way.
AMERICAN LUTHERAN 343 N.
Church St. Rev. M A. Getzendancr,
D.D., pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.
m. Service at 11, sermon: Prayer.
SALEM HEIGHTS Madrona Ave.
and Liberty road Enoch Zimmer
man pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m.,
C. F. Skelton, supt. Memorial ser
vice 11 a.m. for Warren Page.
FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZ
ARENE Center St at 13th. Rev.
Weaver W. Hess, pastor. Sunday
school 9:45 a.m. Milford Stull, supt.
Morning worship at 11, sermon: The
Rock that Was Christ. Young peo
ple's service 7 pm. Worship at 8
p.m. sermon: Tomorrow's Uncertain
ties. Prayer meeting Wednesday eve
ning at 7:45.
ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL Chc
meketa and Church streets. Rev.
George H. Swift, rector. Holy com
munion 7:30 a.m. Prayer service and
sermon at 11.
PILGRIM HOLINESS Market
and Capitol streets Rev. W. L, Mc
Giasson, pastor. Sunday school 9:45
a.m. Mrs. William Combs, supt.
Worship at 11. Evangelistic message
at 7:45 p.m. Prayer meeting Thurs
day evening at 7:45.
FIRST METHODIST State St. dt
Church. Dr. J. C. Harrison, pastor.
Church school 9:45 a.m. Dr. R. M.
Gatke, supt. Morning worship at 11,
sermon: Look at the World Deadly
Sins and Deadly Virtues. Youth fel
lowship at 7 p.m. Service Thursday
evening at 8.
IMMANUEL BAPTIST Hazel
and Academy St. Warren C. Halo,
pastor. Sunday school at 10 a.m.
Morning worship at 11, evening 7:45.
Prayer meeting Wednesday 8 p.m.
COURT ST. CHRISTIAN N. 17th
and Court Sts. W. H. Lyman, min
ister. Bible school assembly 9:45 a,
m. Worship with communion 10:50.
Sermon: Perfecting Our Faith.
Christian Endeavor 7 p.m. Services
at s, sermon: Marked Man. Mid
Week service Thursday 7:45 p.m.
CHRIST LUTHERAN (ALC)
State and 18th sts. p. H. Theuer,
pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m., Otto
Gronke, supt. Divine worship at 11,
Dr. a. Koehler, Portland, preaching.
Dorcas society Wednesday at 2 p.m.
HIGHLAND FRIENDS Sunday
school 10 a.m. Worship at 11, mess
age: When God Gives Up. Junior
and senior C.E. meetings at 7 p.m.
Evening service at 8. Special Y.P.
prayer meeting Tuesday 8 p.m. Pray
er and praise service Thursday eve
ning at 8.
LATTER DAY SAINTS Sunday
school 10 a.m. Testimony meeting
at 11:30. Sacrament meeting 7 p.m.
FIRST CHURCH OP CHRIST,
SCIENTIST Chemeketa and Liber
ty Sts. Sunday school 1 a.m. Ser
vices at 11; lesson-sermon: Love.
No evening service Wednesday eve
ning meeting at 8 includes testimon
ies of healing. Reading room 148 S.
High open dally except Sunday 11
a.m. to 9 p.m. Wednesday at 7:30.
SALVATION ARMY 241 State St.
Adj. and Mrs. E. T. Hill, corps of
ficers. Stindnv school fl-45 n im Unit.
ncss meeting at 11. Young people's
meeting 0 p.m. Salvation meeting
at 7:30. Messages at morning and
evening services will be delivered by
Adjutant E. T. Hill.
Pratllm Churches
EMMANUEL MENNONITE Dan
iel J. Unruh, pastor Sunday school
10 a.m. Homer Welly, supt. Worship
at 11, sermon: Tho Judgment of
God. Christian Endeavor 7 p.m., Jr.,
Y.P. and adults, Services at 8; ser
mon: Temptations and How to Meet
Them. Wednesday: Prayer meeting
at 8, children's choir at 8, senior
8:45. Thursday, WMS all day meet
ing Deaconess hospital.
Dallas
Churches
SALT CREEK BAPTIST Rev.
Otto Nalllngcr, pastor. 9:45 a.m.,
Sunday school; 11:00, morning wor
ship; the Lord's Supper will be nn
served on tills morning. The pastor
will also speak on "The Knowledge
of Christ"; 8:00 p.m., evening ser
vice. FALLS CITY FREE METHO
DIST George O. Edwards, pastor.
The pastor will preach morning
and evening. There Is prayer ser
vice each Thursday evening. Sun
day school at 10:00 a.m. "The Sun
day school with a friendly wel
come." APOSTOLIC FAITH Sunrinv
school every Sunday at 9:30. Fuil
services will bo resumed August 30.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Ralpl
P. Waggoner, minister. 10:00 a.m.
Sunday school; 10:55, morning wor
ship service. Miss Ruth Van Orsdel
and Miss Mary Jane Greenwood
will tell about summer conference
at Silver Creek. Sermon subject
"A Hilltop Experience", 6:30 p.ffl.
young people's meeting at the park.
The subject will be "Our Summer
Conference , at Silver Creek".
FIRST CHRISTIAN Wm, Clyde
Rhea, minister. Bible school at
9:45; the morning worship hour Is
at 10:46; evening service at 8:00
p.m. The message at this hour will
be on an important subject for
these days and proven by the Word
of God. Each Sunday evening at
7:00 p.m., young people meet for
the regular Christian Endeavor pro
gram. GRACE MENNONITE Homer
Letfly, pastor. 10 a.m., Bible school;
lesson centers about the life -jf
Abraham; a Pioneer In Faith. 11:00
a.m., morning worship; "Empty
Seats". Special music under the di
rection of Mr. Diehm. 7:15, pre
prayer; 7:30 p.m., in charge of the
senior C. E. The main topic Is "How
to Use the Bible"; leader, John
Rupp.
ptp'st F.VAMnnrr.TPAT. J. Ken
neth Wlshart, minister. 9 :45, church4
school; 11:00, morning worship;
7:30, the "Old-Fashioned Gospel"
hour. The pastor will preach on
the subject, "Who Is Jesus?" Sun
day evening the pastor Is preaching
upon the theme, "This Falling
Away".
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Chris
tian Science services are held at
410 Mill street every Sunday at
11:00 a.m.; Sunday school at 9:45
a.m.; Wednesday evening meetings
at 8:00 p.m., the first and third
Wednesdays of the month. The sub
ject of the lesson-sermon for this
week is "Love"
METHODIST Ellsworth M. Til
ton, pastor. 9:45, Sunday school;
11:00 o'clock, worship service; ser
mon by Rev. Don Huckabee of Sa
lem, who will be the regular min
ister until the return of Rev, Til
ton. PENTECOSTAL Sunday school.
10:00 a.m.; morning service, 11:00
a.m.; young people 7:30 p.m.; even
Ing praise, 8:00 p.m.'
CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY
ALLIANCE Rev. Charles Dale,
pastor. Sunday school, 9:45 a.m.;
morning worship. 11:00 a.m.; young
people's meetings for all ages, 6:45
p.m.; evening service, 7:45 p.m.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD Clifford
E. Landls, pastor Sunday school,
10:00 a.m.; morning worship, 11:00
a.m.; young people's service, 6:45
p.m.; evangelistic service, 8:00 p.m.
BRIDGEPORT SUNDAY SCHOOL
Bridgeport hall. Rev. H. H. Dick,
pastor. Sol Workentln, superintend
ent. Every Sunday, 10:00 a.m.
MENNONITE BRETHREN Ja
cob J. Toews, pastor. 9:45 a.m., Bi
ble school; 10:45 a.m., morning
worship service; "If We Confess
Our sins": the Lord's supper will
be held; 7:00 p.m.. young people's
fellowship hour; 7:45 p.m., the pas
tor will speak on "Hindrances to
Prayer .
ANTTOCH SUNDAY SCHOOL
Sunday school, 2:00 p.m.
ST. PHILIP'S CATHOLIC Fath
er Dels, pastor. Sunday masses:
First, third and fifth Sundays, 10:15
a.m.; second and fourth Sundays,
8:15 a.m.
MENNONITE BRETHREN D. P
Schultz, pastor. H. D. Hamm, super
intendent. 9:45, Sunday school;
11:00 morning worship, with a gos
pel message by the pastor and spe-
ciol music by the choir, under the
direction of John Frlesen. In the
afternoon at 2:30 there will be a
baptismal service. At 7:30 the re
ception of these young people will
take place, after which the church
will celebrate the Lords supper,
ST. HILDA'S EPISCOPAL Fran
cis H. Ball, vicar. Monmouth. Holy
communion, first Sunday, 9:15 a.m.;
evening prayer, fourth Sunday, 4:30
p.m.
Independence
Churches
FIRST BAPTIST Loyal H. Vlck
crs, minister. 10:00 a.m., Sunday
school. Jack Green, supcrlntnedent
11:00 a.m., morning worship; the
Alabama Quartet from Camp Adair
a group of colored singers, will
bring special music; 7:00, BYPU, a
youth fellowship hour; 8 p.m., even
lng worship; special music by the
Alabama Quartet. Sermon by the
pastor, using for the subject, "The
Great Tribulation", as taken from
the Book of Daniel.
ASSEMBLY OP GOD West
Monmouth street Just outside city
limits. Sunday school, 10 a.m.;
morning worship. 11 o'clock; Sun
day evening, 8 o'clock.
CALVARY PRESBYTERIAN W.
B. Mahon. pastor 9:30 a.m., min
ister's catechism class; 9:45 a.m.,
Sunday school and Bible class; 11
a.m., morning worship: Mr. Cramb
let t of Monmouth will speak; 6:45
p.m., Kings Daughter! will meet;
Mrs. W. B. Mahon and Mrs. J. S
Robblo are in charge; 7:00 p.m., Or
pheus choir will meet Wednesday;
Mrs. M, J. Butler, director.
METHODIST 10:00 a.m., Sun
day school: 11:00 a.m., morning
worship; 7:00 pm., Epworth legaue,
BUENA VISTA COMMUNITY
10:00 a.m., Sunday school; 11:00 a
in., morning service; 7:00 p.m., Ep
worth league.
ST. PATRICK CATHOLIC 8:00
a.m., first Sunday mass; 9:30 a.m.,
mass following Sunday school.
ST. HILDA'S MISSION Protest
ant Episcopal. Rev. Prances Mc-
Mlnnvllle. vicar. Holy communion
first Sunday, 9:15 a.m.; evening
prayer, fourth Sunday, 4:30 p.m.
Guests N.idvornik Home
Scio Mr. and Mrs, Frank
Knstlo of Long Beach visited
this week nt tho Frank Nadvor-
nik home In Sclo. Tho Kastles
arc parents of R, E. Knstlc,
whoso wife is a daughter of the
Scio Nadvorniks. Tho Junior
Kastlcs, nlso residents of Long
Beach, visited here a short time
ago.
The Capital Journal,
Laymen Speak
At Silverton
Silverton Rev. O. Leonard
Jones, pastor of the local Meth
odist church, is attending the
graduate school for ministers at
Tacoma from July 28 through
August 5, and will not be pres
ent with his congregation next
Sunday.
Instead of the regular sermon
hour three laymen will be in
charge and will speak on the
needs of the church today as a
layman sees it.
The Young Adult group will
hold services Sunday evening
around the open air fireplace
for worship and common coun
sel. Rev. Jones will be present to
deliver' the sermon at the fore
noon worship hour August 9.
The summer session which
Rev. Jones is attending at Ta
coma is an annual event for
ministers from Montana, Idaho,
Washington and Oregon. Around
six men are selected from each
district for the school.
National representatives from
the church from Wisconsin, New
Jersey and New York will pre
sent the study courses, together
with teachers from Puget Sound
where the school is held.
Silverton
Churches
FIRST CHRISTIAN Russell My
ers, pastor. Bible school, 9:45 a.m.
Mrs. John Jordan, superintendent.
Morning worship at 11. Christian
Endeavor, Junior and Senior, 7 p.m.
Evening worship at 8.
METHODIST O Leonard Jones,
pastor. Church school, 9:45 a.m.
Fred Baker, superintendent. Wor
ship, 11:00, In charge of laymen.
Three laymen will speak express
ing the needs of the church today
as laymen see It The young adult
group will meet Dy the fireplace at
7:30 for worship and common coun
sel. TRINITY LUTHERAN M. J. K
Fuhr. pastor. Sunday school and
Bible classes at 10. Divine worship
at Immanuel church at 11; sermon
topic, "Preparedness". Special mu
sic by the joint Trinity and Im
manuel choir. Luther leaguers of
Trinity and Immanuel go to the
coast for an outing this Sunday
leaving at 7 a.m. The bus will
leave from both churches at that
time.
MARQUAM METHODIST Pi
erre Smith, pastor. Sunday school,
10 a.m.; topic, "Abraham, a Pio
neer m Faith"; Mrs. J. L. Jones,
supt. Worship service at 11; topic,
"The Two Builders".
IMMANUEL LUTHERAN Dl
vine service, 11 a.m., Joint with
Trinity at Immanuel. Sunday
school at 10. Norwegian Bible class
at 10.
CALVARY LUTHERAN O. C.
Olson, pastor. Willing Workers meet
in church parlors, Saturday, Aug
ust l at 2 p.m., with Miss Olga
Johnson, hostess. Sunday school
and Bible classes at 10. Miss Olga
Johnson, supt. Worship with com
munion, 11 a.m. Topic, "Stewardship
oi Lille".
CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY
ALLIANCE William Schwab, pas
tor. Sunday school at 10; Mrs.. Art
Pederson, supt. Worship at il.
Young people at 6:45. Evangelistic
service at 8,
ST. PAUL'S CATHOLIC Father
John Green, pastor. Masses at 7
ana . week days at 7.
CALVARY PENTECOSTAL
Omar Bailey, pastor. Sunday school,
9:45; worship at 11; young people
meet :; services at 8.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Sunday
school, 9:45; worship at 11. Servlcse
Wednesday,
LATTER DAY SAINTS (Mormon
MWA hall. Sunday school, 9:45
a.m.; adults study Book of Mor
mon; young people the Life of
Christ; primary classes for chil
dren. Worship following.
SEVENTH n A V A nvPMTTBT
Prayer service Friday evening. Sab-
oam scnooi aaturaay morning, 9:45.
Worship at 11. Young people meet
Sunday afternoon.
CHURCH OF GOD A. F. Stllb
blcflcld. pastor. Sunday school, 10
a.m.; divine worship, 11; evange
listic, 7:45 p.m. Young people nwnt
Saturday evening.
Woodbum
Churches
IMMANUEL LUTHERAN Servic
es at 10 a.m. Sunday school picnic
Sunday at Silverton city park. No
services at Monitor church Sunday.
METHODIST D Lester Fields,
minister, Morning merger service at
10:30; story hour for children; ser
mon: There Is a Place. Special mu
sic. Evening service at 8 in the
Christian church. WSCS business
meeting at the church Tuesday at
a:3D p.m.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Services
at 11 p.m.
CHURCH OF CHRIST Sunday
school 10 a.m. Services and commun
ion at 11, sermon- The Man Made
Whole. Union service at 8 p.m. Rev,
Cromley preaching. Newell Morgan
pastor.
FREE METHODIST Rev. V. M.
Abbott, pastor. Sunday school 9:45
a.m. Howard Richards, supt. Wor
ship at 11. Young people's hour 7; 15
Salem, Oregon
p.m.. evangelistic service at 8. Prayer
meeting Wednesday 8 p.m.
FULL GOSPEL Sunday school at
10 a.m. Worship at 11, Revival ser
vices nightly 7:45. Evang. W. R. Mc
Donald in charge. Pastor, Lora Sor-
ensen.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Sab
bath school 10 a m. Otto Jones, supt.
Worship at 11. Senior and intermed
iate Endeavor meetings 7 p.m. Un
ion evening service at Christian
church. Prayer service mursaay
evening at 8.
BETHEL PRESBYTERIAN Wor
ship at 10 a.m. Sabbath school at
10:45; Mrs. Jonn cornweu, supt, ,
ST. LUKE'S CATHOLIC Rev. V.
L. Moffenbeier, pastor. Masses Sun
day at 6, 8:30 and 10 flow mass);
week day masses at 7:30.
CHURCH OF GOD H. S. Fulton,
pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m. Wor
ship at 11, evening 7:30. Prayer ser
vice Wednesday evening at 7:45.
Commissioners' Court
The following is the official
publication of the record of
claims before the Marion
county commissioners' court
for the July term, 1942.
with the amount allowed, hills
continued, etc., according to
the records in the office of the
county clerk.
Assessor's Office Acct. Paul
Griebenow, deputy 147.75; C. A.
Lewis, do 116.50; Alma Acker-
man, do 107.75; Anabel Moon,
do 102.75; Grace N. Babcock, do
87.75; Ray Lick, field deputy
125; Ernest Denny, do 125; Gor
don E. Tower, deputy 150.
County Clerk's Office Acct.
Deputies: H. C. Mattson 122.75,
A. M. Roethlin 138.75, A. M
Presnall 63.00, G. M. Six 104
M. L. Pugh 107.75, Janice Adams
30, Ola Hughes 100.
Co. Court & Commissioner's
Acct. H. C. Mattson, clerk 25;
Ralph A. Girod, salary 115; J. E
Smith, salary 130.
Co. Court House Acct.- Jan
itors: J. H. Kirsch 99.74, W. A
Grilton 89.74, Wm. H. Moriarty
89.74, John Chaignot 89.74; Ruth
Hutchins, elevator operator, 47
26; Anne Pillette. do 47.26.
Dist. Atty's. Office Acct Tal
bot Bennett, deputy 173.45; Jean
Hain, stenographer 60.
Health Officer's Acct. I. G
Lermon, sanitary officer 25.00
Erma Plott, nurse, 130; Ruth Ret
mer, nurse, 130; Melba Conrad
clerk, 100.
Salem Constable Acct. Hattie
Bratzel, clerk 15.00.
Salem Justice Court Acct.
Alma Johnson, clerk 100.00.
Juvenile Court Acct. Nona
White, probation officer 147.70.
Poor Acct. Mrs. Elizabeth
Krause, relief 15.00.
Recorder's Office Acct. Helen
C. Schofield, deputy 93.37; D.
Janice Henry, do 65.99; Mabel
F. Phillips, do 105.00; Dorothy
Sanderson, do 80.00.
School Supts. Office Acct.
Cora E. Reid, assistant, 120.00
Lucille Kennedy, supervisor,
114.62.
Sheriff's Office Acct. Depu
ties: Kenneth L. Randall 147.70,
B. R. Smith 139.70, L. L. Pitten
ger 139.70, H. H. Daniels 109.70
T. J. Brabec 149.70, A. M. Dal-
rymple 119.79, H. Domogalla 135,
Wm. McKinncy 120, Howard M
Perry 120, Robert W. Callahan
85.75, Louann Hassing 57, Emory
Sanders 100.00.
Treasurer's Office Acct. Al
fred Domogalla, deputy 110.
Dog License Fund Acct. Paul
Marnach, enf. officer 121.58;
Janice Adams, clerk 50.
Co. Property Acct. H. Wm
Thielsen, land agent 103.75; Ma
ry Ross, clerk 60; Chas. J. Zer
zan, prof, services 150.
Photostatc Acct G. M. Six
operator 22.50; D. Janice Henry:
operator 32.76.
Engineer's Office Acct N. C.
Hubbs, engineer 174.74; Hazel E.
Ward, clerk 97.75.
Circuit Court Acct. Labor: J.
P. Aspinwall 135.34; Lee E.
Brandt 110.07; F A. Dutton 147.-
49; J. J. Hollctt 89.74; James
Nightingale 149.49; Omcr Bart-
ruff .38; B. L. Bcal 47.92; L,
Beckner 103.42; Merle Beckner
120.32; O. D. Binegar 136.99; J
A. Burns 119.50; Bertram! Iver-
sen 143.49; Laurel Lamb 106.75;
W. R. Massey 119.28; J. L
Prange 88.42; Arthur Drake 82.-
42; L. W. Webber 100.54; Oliver
Johnson 103.28; Joe Wright 120 -65;
E. J. Richards 146.92; Arthur
Blackburn 109.75; Albert A. Rl
chards 114.14; E. L, Rogers 133.
88; Nick Schab 80.29; Dan Scharf
58.06; Hugh Webb 159.52; Leo A
Wells 17.97; Frank Woelke 75.-
42; Clyde Woodruff 142.78; Theo
Kuenzi 169.28; . Anton Feskens
153.15; Geo James 154.47; Lloyd
Jarman 155.81; D. Peterson 155.
81; Greg Robl 150.73; Jos. A
Robl 155.81; B. A, Snvder 109.-
74; Gilbert Snyder 107.74; Bruce
Sparks 93.28; Tom Bowdcn 106.
62; Roy LaFollctt 105.97; Henry
L. Stayton 36 17
Miscellaneous Accts. Glenn
R. Price, commander, relief A. H
Thomas 15; Fred Gahlsdorf,
com., relief Joe Lamb 20; Char
ter Oak Fire Ins. Co., war dam
age insurance 171.50; Geo. E
Allen Hdw., shovels 3.60; Bal
lot! & Wright, bulbs, etc. 3.22
David F. Bates, labor 7.24; Ri
chard M. Bates, labor 7.98; B &
C Lbr. Co., lumber 60.48; Bear
ings & Motor Part, wire, etc.
10.97; Bradficld Lbr, Co., lum-
Ifi 356
Just a suggestion of long-
waistedness and a clever use of
ric-rac braid, accentuate the nice
lines of this button-down-the-
back frock for a girl.
. Style No. 3546 is designed for
sizes 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12. Size 8
requires 2 yards 35-inch fabric
with Vt yard contrasting and
yard braid.
It's patriotic to sew, as part
of your contribution to the war
effort sew and save. The Fash
ion Book has been planned to
make sewing easy and pleasant
for you. Send 15c for your copy
today or just 10c when order
ing with a pattern.
Send FIFTEEN CENTS (15)
(coin is preferred) for PAT
TERN. Write plainly YOUR
NAME, ADDRESS AND STYLE
NUMBER. BE SURE TO STATE
SIZE YOU WISH. Address PAT
TERN DEPARTMENT, Capital
Journal, 516 Mission Street, San
Francisco, Calif.
ber 37.98; A. C. Burk, use of car
71.35, cash adv for postage, etc
17; W. E. Burns, lining, etc. 13.-
03; Capital City Bindery, bind
ers, etc. 133.65; Capital Journal
adv. proceedings 28; Colyear Mo
tor Sales Co., repairs 2.73; Com
mercial Book Store, cement 1.10
H. R. Crawford, bonds 675; Ray
L. Farmer Hdw. Co., line 60c;
Four county cantonment council,
quarterly assessment 144.38; Gil-
more Oil Co., oil 22.20; Gilmore
Oil Co., gasoline 218.90; A. C,
Haag & Co., cable, etc. 31.21; J
E. Haseltine & Co., solder, etc,
26.61; Idanha Lbr. Co., lumber
1003.16; Independence Sand &
Gravel Co., gravel 22.50; Inter
state Tractor & Equip Co., as
sembly 42.10; F. Jaskoski & Son,
printing 12; Ira Jorgensen,
clamps, etc. 8.63; Theo Kuenzi,
rent, etc. 11.46; The Geo. Lawr
ence Co., sleeves 2.46; Linn
County, Oregon, Joint Gates
bridge acct. 580.09; James H. Ma-
den Co., ufel line 13.14; A. B
McLauchlan Co., shafts, etc. 55.-
55; Miller Mercantile Co., flag,
etc. 15.64; Mt. States Power Co,,
power 52.33; Needham's Book
Store, binder, etc. 17; Northern
Life Ins. Co., salary savings 49
60; Lee Ohmart Petty Cash,
freight 2.46; Oregon Gravel Co.,
gravel 295.53; Pacific Tel. & Tel
Co., telephones 164.85; Packer
Scott Co., brushes, etc 18.62
Physician's & Surgeon's Hoso.
Assoc., hospital dues 45.50; Pohle
Staver Co., packing, etc 3.35
Portland Gen. Elect. Co., elec
tricity 116.96; Rahn McWhorter
Paper Co., paper 63.84; Roen
Typewriter Exchange, repair
machines 30.60; Salem Bargain
House, shovel handles etc. 6.08
Salem Hardware Co., washers
etc. 29.85; Salem Ins. Agents
Assoc., insurance 105; Salem
Steel & Supply Co., bolts, etc.
184.86; Salem Supply Co., as
phalt 194.59; Salem Tent &
Awning Co., hose 11.20; Salem
Water Commission, water 28.91
Shannon & Co., Inc., paper wts.,
etc. 38.47; Shell Oil Co., gasoline
32.68; Paul Sowa & Sons, repair
bulldozer 1.00; Standard Oil Co
of Calif., gasoline 46.54; States
man Publishing Co., publish, no
tice, 8.70; C. C. Stayton, hauling
gravel 2.70; Stayton Gravel Co
gravel 19; Valley Motor Co
blackout covers 12.92; Valley Oi
Co.. oil 167.05; Valley Welding
Co., oxygen 6.08; Western Union
Tel. Co., telegrams 8.04; li.
White, clerk 77.25; Willamette
Auto Wreck. Co., brake drum,
etc. 1.00:- Woodbury Co., auger,
etc. 2.63; R. D Woodrow, bat
tery 15.84.
Assessor's Office Acct. Ore
gon State Highway Com., prints
3.60.
Circuit Court Acct. H, R
Srawford, postage 50.12; Blanche
Barrett Ferguson, reporter 10
Oregon Motor Stages, bus service
7.50; Thatcher Printing Co,
printing 12.75.
Clerk s Office Acct. Kraps &
Long, printing 7.35; L. E. Bar
rick, telephone 2.35; Joseph Bee
man, M.D., autopsy 8.00.
Co. Court & Commissioners'
Acct. The J. K, Gill Co., picture
5; Statesman Publish. Co., pub
lish budget 197.80.
Court House Acct. Graber
Bros., faucets, etc 1.84; Otis Ele
vator Co.,- elevator maint. 8.50;
Salem Laundry Co., laundry
1.65; Silver Wheel Motor Frt.,
Inc., freight 54c; Thatcher. Print
ing Co., camera 173.00.
Dist. Attys. Office Acct M.
B. Hayden, postage etc. 6.68.
Health Officer'p Acct. The J
K. Gill Co., punch 18.32; Hend
rie Laboratories, laboratory fee
27.08; Marion Co. Dept. Health,
maintenance 71.33; Marion Co.
Dept. of Health, traveling ex
penses 101.25. .
Herd Inspector s Acct. John
M. Hanrahan, inspector 459.37
Dr. Fred W, Lange, inspector
624.98; Dr. A. W. Simmons, in
spector'413.26. Indemnity for Slaughter of
Dis. Cattle acct. Geo. W. Pense,
indemnity 12; Samuel A. Peter
son, indemnity 8.
Jail Acct. A. C. Burk, board
of prisoners 172.35; Doughton
Hardware, broom 1.85; Lovinger
Disinfectant Co , disinfectant 87.
50; Red Cross Pharmacy, medi
cine 1.74; Salem Laundry Co.,
laundry 50c; Sanitary Service
Co., Inc., re'moving garbage 2.75.
Salem Justice Court Acct. S.
C. Catlin & R. K. Page, rent 40
SALEM CONSTABLE ACCT.
Earl Adams, travel exp, 97.55.
Outside Justice Court Acct.
J, T. Jones, constable. 3.80; A. M
Amo, constable 3.20; Alf O. Nel
son, justice 24.85; Walter H. Bell,
justice 8.55.
Poor Farm Acct. Lloyd W.
Hill, board of inmates 270.00
Wm. Neimeyer, medicine 10.80
Portland Gas & Coke Co., fuel
24.47; Dr. L. A. Steeves, prof.
services 10; Geo. E. Waters, to
bacco 29.14.
Predatory Animal Control Ac
ct. Leslie M. Scott, state treas.,
payment due 600.
Rationing Board Acct. City
of Salem, rent 15.
Recorder's Office Acct. Elli
ott Printing House, printing 7.50,
School Supts. Office Acct.
Agnes C. Booth, traveling ex
penses 14.65; Hawkins & Rob
erts, Inc., rent 55.00; National
Education Assoc. of U.S., sub
scription 4.00.
Sealer of Wts. & Measures Ac
ct. Department of agriculture
sealer 3T.
Sheriff's Office Acct. A. C,
Burk, travel, exp. 57.80; Frank
lin Print. Co., printing 2.58; Han
sen & Liljequist, Inc., millwork
1.62; Heider Radio & Elec. Co,
repair radio 7.45; Kenneth L,
Randall, travel, expenses 5.70
Clive Scott, repair radio 10; Un
ruh Knapp Printing Co,, envel
opes 16.25.
Surveyor's Office Acct. Hugh
Fisher, travel expenses 1.60.
Willamette River Basin Com,
Acct. Willamette River Basin
Com. assessment 751
Dog License Fund Acct. Paul
Marnock, travel, expenses 65.90:
sheep killed by dogs: W. P. Col-
lard 8.00; Hartley & Craig 4.00
J. R. Linn 48.00- G. C. Pomeroy
8.00; Joe SUbernagle 5.00; E. A.
Taylor 16.00.
Co. Property Acct. Capital
Journal, publish notice 356.00
City of Silverton, street improve
ment 16.88; Skewis & Judson,
repairs 16.85.
Fhotostate Acct. Photostat
Corp., supplies 18.50.
Miscellaneous Accts. Salem
Deaconess Hosp., care of juve
niles 72.00; Fred Gahlsdorf, com,
relief Wm. Myers 10.00; Pacific
Tel, & Tel. Co., phone ,52.35; Sa
lem Insurance Agents assn,, ins,
1524.84. .
Law Library Fund The Am
erican Law Book Co., law books
29.50; Bancroft Whitney Co
law' books 20.00; The Bobbs
Merrill Co., cont. & books 252.25
The Lawyers Coop Pub. Co., law
books 7.50; West Publ. Co., law
books 40.00; State public wel
fare com., aid to dep. children
1173.10, aid to the blind 226.20
old age assistance 8010.00; East
man Kodak Store inc., film 256
Mrs. Helen Nairns, care of Ray
Short 25; Eastman Kodak Store
Inc., positive film 409.60; Eotf
Electric Co., light fixtures 60.00
H. R. Crawford, bond 18.75
Boys & Girls Aid soc. of Ore.
care of poor 84.00; Catholic Char
Hies Inc., care of poor children
168.00; City of Aumsville, 94
rd. tax col. 28.14; City of Auro
ra, do 71.25; City of Hubbard, do
116.13; City of Jefferson, do 142
92; City of Mt. Angel, do 328.42
City of Scotts Mills, do 27.96
City of Silverton. do 904.36; City
of Stayton, do 315.61; City of
Turner, do 87.00; City of Wood-
burn, do 616.23.
An edible oil from cucumber
seeds is being made in the Afri
can Gold Coast.
To Mim iiitrtJi from MONTHLYV
FEMALE
WEAKNESS
Try Lvdla B. Plnkham's Vegetable
Compound to help relieve monthly
pain with 1U weak, nervous feelings
due to monthly functional dis
turbance!. It helps build up resis
tance against such distress of Mdlffl
eult oars." Follow label dlreeUons.
Friday, July 31, 1942
Monmouth Has
Realty Changes
Mnnmnnth A. F. Huber,
realtor, announces the sale ol
the following residential prop
erty this week:
The R. F. Strassburg nouse,
.i. vnAV efi-oof in Mrs. Irene
IlUl III UA ou.vv,
Barry. The place was sold recently
to Mr. Strassbure by Mrs. J. Keesee,
whose home it was for several
years. The house contains four
rooms. y
The P. A. Wlntermute 8-room
house, south College street, to Mr.
and Mrs. Gossler of Eugene, who
1 t.b.n nnccMdnn Thfl nrODeftV
uac mmu ,
is known as the Helmick place. Mr.
and Mrs. Wlntermute nave muveu
to the Frank Alsep rural place, lo
cated nortnwesi oi monmuuui.
The property at the corner of
Ackerman and South College street,
t .nri Mr Martin Coneer of
0. ....... Tta hnilM wVlfofrl VlflS flVB
rooms and basement, was for many
years the home of Mr. and Mrs.
nHlal urhitA nf Pnrpfit. Grove, who
owned It at the time of the sale.
The eight-room house owned oy
rlanr. rj MntHcrptn nf TflfinmR. In
South College street, to Captain and
Mrs. Paul S. Rutledge. The Rut-
ledges are already oomicnea in
their new home.
Japanese Printing
Cause of Alarm
Lebanon Whether or not a
paper containing Japanese print
ing and a small map in one cor
ner of the page, which was found
on a farm near Lebanon, has
any connection with reports cur
rent last week that objects re
sembling parachutes had been
ULUft'eu nun, a - .e.. o
plane east of town was unde
termined here this week, al
though the matter is being in
vestigated by the FBI.
Elmer Barr found the oddity
which may or may not hold sig
nificance, according to local po
lice. Contents of the paper, be
ing in Japanese, are unknown,
since the FBI has released no in
formation as to the interpreta
tion.
Zena Men Serving
In Various Fields
Zena A number of former
Zena boys are now in the army,
stationed at a distance from their
homes. Private Donald Scott is
at Camp Robinson, near Little
Rock, Ark. He is first flutist in
the camp band. Private Scott is
the son of the R H. Scotts. He
majored in music at U. of O.
and was later in charge of all
music at the Sweet Home high
t.nni
Private Phillip McKinlay is
another former Zena boy. He is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. F..
McKinlay, and is in the air divi
sion at Lubbock, Texas. He is
studying aerial photography in
the Lubbock school labratory.
Child Burns Arms
Monmouth Donna, two-year-old
daughter of J. Studder, liv
ing at an apartment in the
Claude Winegar home, is recov
ering from severe arm burns.
The child's arms were scalded
to the elbows when she fell in
to a tub of boiling water.
Valuable Cats Die
Unionvale Valuable cats at
the C. J. Countiss, Clarence L.
Fowler, Victor Geiger, James
Putman and George Strawn
homes have died within the last
two weeks. No apparent cause
has been found and the deaths
occurred suddenly. Some have
theorized that the unusual num
bers of field mice caught by the
cats might be responsible, but
because kittens too young to
hunt being in the fatalities, this
explodes that answer to the
seeming epidemic.
Army Men Report
Fairview Mrs. Kearney
Stoutenburg and daughter, Dor
othy and Barbara Flowers are
v.oi.iiiB w c l ill a i oiuuiunuurg
who is in the army at San Diego
and he expects to be transfer
red soon. They will also be
guests of Mrs. Stoutenburg's sis
ter in San Francisco. Roy Comp
ton is home on a ten-days' fur
lough from the army.
B; J, H. Wlllfll of the Capital
Drus Store
Have Children's Teeth
Checked Now
Summer vacation time is filler)
with outings, traveling and fun
and we are apt to give little
thought-to dental care.
Time must be allowed, how
ever, for dental care, especially
for the childten Dentists appre
ciate being given time for thorough-
attention to carles, small
troubles which cared for In child
hood prevent a world of distress
and embarassment in later years
Make appointments with your
dentist as soon as school Is over
and see to it that the appoint
ments are kept.
Dentifrices for the proper care
of teeth should be purchased up
on the dentist's advice from a
trusted pharmacy.
This li (he tsilh st a serin s( Editor
ial Adrertlfrmentt apprarinr ra tbe
Cspllal Josrr.il each frldar.