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"Here Is Your Target" is probably what Commodore Leslie E.
Gehres, commander of fleet Air Wing Four, right, has said to
Lt. Comdr. W. R. Stevens of Salem, left, as they examine a map
of Japanese bases in the Kuriles. Planes of the Wing, many of
them from Lt. Comdr. Stevens' Ventura squadron, have made
many successful raids in the first consistent bombing attacks on
Japan. In so doing they have continued the Wing's "direct ac
tion" against the Japanese, for Wing planes under Commodore
4 Gehres' direction have been active against the Japs since they
first appeared in the Aleutians.
Lt. Comdr. Stevens of
Salem, Bomber of Kuriles
Lt. Comdr. W. R. Stevens, 30, of Wahpeton, North Dakota, has
returned to the United States from an Aleutian naval base where
he has been a member of the fleet Air Wing Four task unit which
has carried on the first consist-
cnt bombing of the homeland
iff Japan. As a pilot, Lt. Cmdr.
Stevens has taken part in eight
missions against the two north
Kurile islands of Paramushiro
and Shimushu, in addition to
carrying out a large number of
routine patrol flights. He has
now been returned to the Unit
ed States for a short leave be-
Lyle McCloud
Killed in Italy
Lebanon, July 21 Mr. and
Mrs. I. G. McCloud of Lacomb
Tuesday night received a tele
gram from the war department
notifying them of the death of
their son, Lyle. They received
word last week that he had
been wounded in action In Italy
June 22, and the later telegram
ated that death occured the
nme day. v
Lyle entered the army Aug
ust 4 of last year, two days aft
er his 19th- birthday. He was
home on furlough from January
4 to 11, 1944, went overseas in
February, and took part in the
Anzio beachhead operations. He
was later hospitalized for ma
laria, and had only been back
with his company in the armor
ed infantry four days when he
received the wounds which
caused his death.
A member of the 1943 grad
uating class of Lebanon high
school, Lyle had lived all his
life in Lacomb until joining the
service. He Is survived by his
parents, a sister, Mrs. Ernest
Heath, and a brother, Waldon
McCloud, all of Lacomb. 'An
other brother, Lawrence Mc
Cloud, has been with the arm
ed forces in England for two
years, and is now with a medi
unit there.
Lebanon Granted
Funds for School
Lebanon Approval has been
made by the Berkeley Federal
Works administration office of
the Lebanon school board's ap-
plication for supplementary
funds with which to build the
new grade school. Supt. James
King received this information
by telegram from the Portland
FWA office. The board is now
awaiting final action from
Washington.
The original FWA grant ap
proved by Washington, amount
ing to 60 percent of $46,000,
was found insufficient to meet
the lowest bid submitted by con
tractors. Exact amount of the supple
mentary fund will depend upon
yhich style of construction is
finally decided upon by the
FWA if additional funds are
granted.
Your Grocer NOW Has
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(Limited Quantities)
If your grocer does not have Krusteaz
at the time of your call ask him to order
for you and try him again.
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fort assignment to further naval
air duty.
Lt. Cmdr. Stevens is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stevens of
La Habra, California. His wife,
formerly of Long Beach, Cali
fornia, is now making her home
in Salem with their two small
children, William Randolph,
Jr., age 4 years, and Carole
Ann, age 9 months. Lt. Cmdr.
Stevens served as commanding
officer of a Ventura bombing
squadron.
The fleet air wing four group
has made well over one hun
dred flights over the Kuriles
and has obtained many photo
graphs of fields and bases on
such defenses as AA batteries.
The difficulties of the flight
have caused Commodore Leslie
E. Gehres, commander of fleet
air wing four, to describe it as
"one of the toughest over-water
two-engine bomber runs in the
world." . ; .......
And the cold water of the
North Pacific is a rugged en
emy in itself. Men in a rubber
raft, a tiny bobbing dot in a
spray whipped area as large as
the middle west, will die of ex
posure within a day or two, pos
sibly In a matter of only hours.
And If a man goes into the
water itself, with its winter
temperature of 35 degrees, he
may live only 30 minutes, or he
may live as long as an hour.
During the flight itself there is
always the battle with the
weather.
Junior High Summer
Conference Opened
Lebanon The Presbyterian
junior high summer conference
will be held at Silver Creek
beginning Sunday, July 23, and
ending July 30. Those going
from the local church are Mary
and Elizabeth Waddell, ' Dee
Miller, Doris and Dorothy Neu
stel. Rev. H. J. Schmidt will be
the registrar and business man
ager. At present there are 105
delegates from , the Portland
Willamette area.
SUMMER
0l$TRSS
When something you've eaten
causes simple diarrhea, take sooth
ing PEPTO-BISMOL. Recommended
by many physicians. It is non
laxative, non-alkaline, pleasant-tasting.
Brings gentle relief helps re
tard gas formation. Thatea good and
does good. Ask your druggist for
PEPTO-bismol when your stomach
it upset
A NORWICH PRODUCT
mm
Fint Method. it 61 alt and Church 8ti.
Dr. J. 0. Harrison, pi tor. Church ichoa.
0:46 a.m. Prnlon Douihton, iupt. Worship
it 10:55. them; Nevrr Discount Yourself.
If you are Sincere. People will Taka You
at Your Own Self-Evaluaiion. Youth Fel
j lowshlp at the paraonaie J: JO p.m.
HeiUrsn Methodist Mill at 15th St.
Lowell Gilier. pan or. Sunday school 10
a.m. Worship at 11. WYPS 1 p m. Evan
gelistic aervicr 7:45. Prayer service Wed
nejiday evening at I.
Jason Ut Methodist N. Winter and Jef
ferson Sts S. Ray nor Smith, minister
Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Worship at 11.
sermon: Thy Kingdom Come. Youth Fel
lowship 6:30 p.m.
Calvary Baptist 8. Liberty and Miller
Sts. C. Howard Smith, assistant pastor.
Bible school 8:45 a.m. Rev. L. H. Handle.
I supt. Worship at 11, Dr. George White
1 guest speaker; topic: The Hands of JesuJ.
, Evangelistic at S. sermon: Good Out of
I Evil. Dr. White speaking. Wednesday even
I ing aevice in charge of Dr. White.
Bethel Baptist N. Cottage and D Sts.
J. P. Olthoff. pastor. Bible school 9:45.
Oeorge Schirman. supt. Worship at M.
sermon: Unfaithful Reuben. Evening ser
vice 1:30. sermon: Is Christ Precious to
You? Why? Youth hour at 6:10. Bible
and prayer Wednesday evening at 7:46.
First Baptiat Marlon and N. Liberty
Sts. Rev. Irving' A. Pox, pastor, Sunday
jichool 0:46 a m. Services st 11, sermon:
A Plot that Pallet. Evening at 7:30. ser
mon: Bible QueMlona Anvered. Baptismal
service. Youna people' meetinia 6:30 p.m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p.m.
Hayesvllle Branch of First Biotl.-
Sunday school In schoolhoiuie 9:45 a.m.
Edward Metzier, supt.
Brash Colter Bran eta at First Baptist
Rev. Earl L. Baker, pastor. Sunday school
In achoolhouse 9:46 a.m. Mark Buell, supt.
Morning- service at 10:46.
Four Corners Branch of First Baptist
East State and El ma at. Sunday school
9:46 a.m. Ben Swinford, supt.
Bethany Ev, Reformed N. Capitol and
Marlon. E. A. KleUmeler, pastor. Sunday
school 10 a.m Worship at 11, sermon:
Christ Stilling the Storm.
First Eva naeliral Marlon and N. Sum
mer Sts. Rev. J. Kenneth Wlshart, min
ister. Sunday school 9:45 a m. R. H. Ermel.
supt. Worship at 11, sermon : Why the
Church Youth groups at 6:45 p.m. Evan
gelical service at 8. sermon: A Deliverer.
Prayer and Bible hour Thursday 8 p.m.
Foursquare Gnpel N. 19th and Brpy
man. Rev. E. 0. Tate, pastor. Bunday
school 9;4S a.m, Worship at 11, speaker.
Rpv. Dorris Cochran. Crusader service fl:5
P.m. EvanceliMlc at 7:45. sermon: Post
war Christianity. Prayer meetinit Tuesday
evening 7:45. Bible study Thursday 7:45.
Knight Memorial Concreaadonal Perry
and 19th Cts. Willard B. Halt, minister.
Sunday school 10 a m. Worship at 11. ser
mon by Rev. Oeorge H. Qulsley.
First Conrrevatlonal Marion and Norh
Cottage Sts. Minister, David Nielsen.
Church school 9:45 a.m. Worship at 11,
sermon: Stability to Match Our Tensions.
First Presbyterian Chemeketa and N.
Winter. Henry Marcotte, pastor. Church
school 9:45 a.m. J. J. Fltzaimons, supt.
Worship at 10:55. sermon by Dr. E. W.
Warrington: topic: Destiny Knocks nt
the Door of the Church. Youth service at
7:30 p.m. Youth fellowship 8:15. Mid
week service Thursday evening 7:30.
Salvation Army 341 State 8t. Mator P
P. Stevens, officer In charge. Bunday
school 10 a m. Services at 11 a.m. and
7:30 p.m. Services Thursday and Satur
day 8 p.m.
Englewood United Brethren In Christ
N. 17th and Nebraska. J. M. Goodheart.
minister. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Albert
Sltllnger, supt. Worshlnp at 11. sermon:
When Second Best is Best. Youth or
Christ fellowship 7 p.m. Worship at 8.
sermon: Four Qualities of a Christian.
Christ Lutheran (AI-C) State St. at
18th. F. H. Tlieuer. pastor, Sunday school
9:45 a.m. Divine worship at 11. Rev. O.
Koehler, Portland, preaching. Luther lea
gue at T p.m.
American Lutheran 348 N. Church St.
Pastor, Rev. M, A. Oetzendaner. Sunday
school 9:45 a.m. Worship at 11, sermon:
Our Compassionate Saviour.
Christian and Missionary Alliance N.
5th and Gaines. Pastor, C. H. 8tenmann.
Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Worship at 11.
topic: Is Jesus King? Evangelistic service
7:30 p.m. Prayer and Blbls study Wednes
day evening 7:30.
Chureh of Christ N. Cottage and Ship
ping. H. R. Thornhill. pastor. Sunday
school 10 a.m. Services at 11. evening 7:30.
Young people's meeting 6:46. Mid-week
services 7:45.
First Chureh of God N. Cottage and
Hood Sts. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Junijr
church 10:45. Sermon at 11: We Are Cre
ated for His Olory. Sermon at 7:45. Who
Did Hinder You? Rev. H. A. Schlatter,
pastor.
First Christian Center and High Sts.
Dudley Strain, pastor. Morning sermon:
The Ohurch At Its Best. Youth meetincs
at 8:30 p.m.. services at 7:45, theme: Thy
Paths Our Chosen Way. Bible study and
prayer 8 p.m. Thursday.
A Few Drops
More or Less
Br 1. H. WillHt
Of Til. Capital Drnv Stora
When a doctor writes a pre
scription he specifies definite quan
tity of the Ingredients his patients
require.
In filling those prescriptions
druggists must not deviate to the
extent of even a few drops more or
a few drops less. To do so might
retard recovery.
Therefore, it Is to your best In
terests to have your prescriptions
filled where meticulous care Is con
stantly observed.
Thli la the Sooth of a ..He. af Editorial
adv.rtHam.nti appearing- in tb. Capital
Jenrnal each Friday.
Willett's
Capital Drug Store
Cor. State & Llberty-Ph. 3118
Church of Christ Madison and Baker
Sts. L, L Freeman, minister. Sunday
school 10 a.m. Service at 11, evening at
7:43. Bible study Wednesday 7 45 p.m.
Caurt St, Christian N. 17th and Court.
Assistant pastor. Raymond Armstrong1.
Bible school 9:45 a m. Worship and com
munion service 10:50: sermon: I Can Do
All Things. Christian Endeavor 7 p.m.
Worship at 8. sermon: If Our Loyalty Is
Demanded. Mid-week service Thursday
evenini at 1:30.
South Salem Friends S. Com'!. St. at
Washington. John and Laura Trachsel.
pastors. Sunday school 9:45 a.m Worship
at 11. sermon: The Man Who Might Have
Been. C.E. at 6:30 p.m. Worship 7:30.
.lermon: Betrayest Thou Me with a Kiss?
Prayer meeting Thursday S p.m.
Highland Friends Highland Ave. and
Church St. Herman H. Macy. minister.
Sunday school 10 a m. Clifton Ross, supt
Worship at 11. Youth groups 7 p.m. Even
ing service at I. Prayer meeting Thursday
evenini at I.
Church of Jems Christ of Latter Day
Saints 400 N. Cottage St. Sunday school 10
a.m. Relief Society, Priesthood meeting
and primary 11:20. Sacrament meeting
7 p.m.
Pilgrim Holiness 975 Market St. Paul
C. Nering. pastor, Sunday school 9:45 a.
m. Preaching at 11. No evening service.
Calvary Chapel 1275 N. Church St. Re
vival meetings Sunday 2:45 and 7:46 p.m.
and nightly except Saturday at 7:4.1, Rev.
and Mrs. Claude Coleman Bell, pastors.
Pentecostal Lighthouse -445 Ferry St. O.
M. Eads. pastor. Sunday school at 10 a.m
Mrs. Roy L. Eads. supt. Services at 11.
Youna people's at 6:30 p.m. Worship 7:30.
Message by Rev. Arthur Egbert, associate
pastor. Bible study and prayer Wednesday
evening at 8. Saturday Mission service 8.
First Spiritualist 248
No services Sunday.
N. Commercial
Truth Center 265 N. High St. Leader.
Olive Stevens. Sunday topic at 10:45. The
Scarlet Robe.
Christian Science N. Liberty and Che
meketa. Sunday school 11 a.m. Services 11
a.m. Lesson: Truth. Wednesday evennlg
meeting at 8. Reading room 148 S. Hlgn.
Eola
Sunday school In school house. 5 mllef
west of Salem, at 10 a m. D J. Pankrau.
supt. Worhlp at 11 conducted by Rev. and
Air. i;iauae c. Ben.
Wet Salem
Mennonite Brethren Rev. Abe A. Loew
n. Sunday chool 9:45 a.m. Service 10:45.
YPP 7:15 p.m. Service at 7:45. message
by Rev. J. J. Toewes. Prayer meeting
Wednesday 7:46 p.m.
Dallas Churches
Christian and Missionary Alllanre
Rev. Charles Dale, pastor. 9:45 a in., Sun
day school. 11. worship service. Rev.
George Fik, speaker. 8:45 p.m., youth
meetings. 7:45, evangelistic service. Quest
speaker.
First Method!! Rev. Tom W. Klink.
pastor. 9:45, Sunday school. 11, morning
worship: Except Ye Become as Chil
den. 4, youth fellowship picnic. 8. eve
ning service, song service. Talk on Simon
Peter Christian Man of Power.
Salt Creek Baptist Rew Walter C.
Radke, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m.
Worship service 11 a.m. Evening service
S p.m.
Riekreall Community Loren D. Edl
ger, minister. Victor Utterback, Supt.
10 a.m., Bunday school. 11, morning wor
ship. Pedee Evangelical Rev. Howard Perry,
pastor, Sunday school 10 a.m. Church
service 11:15 a.m.
St. Hilda's Episcopal Mission Francis
H. Ball, Vicar. Monmouth. Holy com
munion first Sunday, 9:15 a.m. Evening
prayer fourth Sunday 4:30 p.m. No ser
vice on the other Sundays.
Bridgeport Union "unday
Sunday school at to a.m.
Schults. superintendent.
School
David H.
Apostolic Faith Services Sunday 10:45
a.m. , and t p.m. Sunday school at 9:30
a.m.
Christian Keienee Services are held at
410 Mill street every Sunday at 11 a m.
The topic of the lesson-sermon for thu
week is Truth.
Emmanuel Lighthouse 428 '4 Main St.
G. M. Eads. Supply Pastor. 2 P.m., Sun
day school hour. The Ascension of
Christ as taken from the 24th chapter
of Luke. Mrs. Grant Nash. Supt. 3 p.m..
worship service with message by pastor.
Assembly of God Rev. Gordon W.
Kampfer. Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. Morn
ing service, 11 a.m. Christ's Ambassadors
hour 7 p.m. Evangelistic service at 8.
Grace Mennonite Homer Letay, pas
tor. 10 a.m.. Bible school. 11 a.m., morn
ing worship. With Jesus in a Storm Is the
pastor's theme. 7:30. Junior, intermediate
and young people's CE. 8 p.m., evangel-
istle message entitled:
on the Road to Hell.
God's Blockade!
St. Philip's Catholic Rev. Thomas Old-
bait, pa&tor. First, third and fifth Sun
days, mass at 10:15 a in. Second and
fourth Sundays, mass at :1& a.m.
Mrnnonlt Brethren Henry Hooge.
Supply Pastor. 10:45. morning worship
service. Sunday evening. 1, young peo
ple's fellowship hour, 7:45, special musi
cal program given by the church choit.
Evangelical Mennonita Brethren D. P.
Schultz, pastor. 9:45, Sunday school.
11. morning worship. 7:30. young people's
fellowship and children's meeting. I,
evangelistic service.
Church of God Rev. A. J. Fast, pas
tor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. There will
be no morning or evening services be
cause of the state camp meeting begin
ning July 20 at Woodburn.
Seventh Day AdventistL. P.
pastor. Sabbath school 9:30 a.m
day. Worship 11 a m.
Hardin.
Satur-
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day
Saints Mormon Ralph Adams, Jr..
bupt. Sunday school 10 a.m.. Dallas lib
rary hall.
First Evangelical Rev. W. A. Backer.
minister. Sunday school 9 4ft. Morn.ng
worship 11: The Mustard Seed and the
Leaven Evangelistic hour, 8 00: Lend Me
i our eyei.
First Presbyterian Ralph P. Waggoner.
minister. 10 a.m., Sunday school. 11,
morning worsnip service. Sermon sub'
ject : Unforgettable Disciples.
Church of Christ Bible stud at
a.m. Communion service at 11:30 a.m.
ounaay evening Bible study at 7:30.
First Christian Rex Lawson. Pastor Ad
Interim. Bible school. 9:45. Morning wor
ship, 10:45. Christian Endeavor 7 p.m.
Woodburn Churches
i
Foursquare Gospel Rev. and Mrs. R,
Martin, oastors. Sunday school 9:45 a.m.
Worship at 11. Quiet hour p.m. Cru
sader service 6:30. Evening service 7:30.
Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Roy ol Portlenrt n-'l
speakers. Movie films of the Holy Land,
Syria, Egypt and Oreece will be snoAii,
St. Luke's Catholic Rev. V. L. Mof-fenbeier-
pits tor. Sunday masses at 6.
8:30 and 10:30. Week days at 7:30.
ImmanuH Lutheran Divine worship at
U a.m. Sunday school 10.
Nidaros Lutheran Monitor,
school 10 a.m.
Renrsaniied Chureh of Jesus Christ of
Latter Day Saints Preaching service
Oddfellows hall 2:30 p.m. by Elder J. L.
Verhel.
MethodUl D. Lester Fields, minister.
Sunday scholo 10 a.m. Morning sermon:
Discovering God. Union evening service
here at 8. Rev. Geo. R. Cromley speaker.
Monitor Bible Standard Rev, and Mrs.
Howard Don Lewis. Sunday school at 10.
Mrs. D. L. Brunson, supt. Morning wor
ship at 11, evening at 8. Devotional and
prayer meeting Wednesday evening at B.
First Presbyterian Geo. R. Cromley.
minister. Sabbath school 9:45 a.m. John
Templeton, supt. Worship at II. Christian
Endeavor at 7 p.m. Union services at I.
Prayer service Thursday evening at 8.
Bethel Presbyterian Geo, R. Cromley,
minister. Morning worship t If. abbath
I'school 10:45. Herbert Koenlg, supt.
AN EXTRA WAR BOND EACH MONTH
may start that new home you want. To the
people of the Pacific Northwest it means
much more security for the future. The
timber industry ranks No. 1 in the life of
this area. A busy timber industry means
prosperity for all.
TODAY 90 of all timber is going to war.
When war ends, this huge production will
look for peace-time needs. That is one of
Holiness Camp
Meeting Opens
The annual Pilgrim Holiness
camp meeting of the Pacific
northwest district will open
Sunday in the fir grove eight
miles north of Salem on the
Pacific highway. Rev. Thomas
E. Lee will work with Rev. Roy
E. Morgan, his father-in-law,
during the series of meetings.
Rev. Floyd Morgan, district
superintendent, announces Rev.
R. W. Wolfe, general secretary
of home missions and church
extension will officiate during
the annual district conference
July 26-27. Miss Flora Belle
Slater, daughter of Rev. Charles
Slater, a missionary to Africa,
will direct the missionary serv
ices. The daily schedule calls for
early morning prayer services
from 6:30 to 7:30, preaching
at 11 a.m., children's meeting
at 1:15, afternoon preaching at
2:30, young people's meeting at
6:30 and evangelistic service at
7:45.
There will be a missionary
rally July 30.
The personnel fnr the camp
meeting includes Mrs. William
L. McGlasson, chairman of
music; Rev. Ivan Canary, Van
couver, Wash., and Rev. O. C.
Fenton of Silverton, young peo
ple's meetings; Mrs. Harry
Heck, children's meetings, and
Dr. E. P. Dixon, early morning
prayer service. Arrangements
have been made for the pres
ence of an orchesra during the
last week.
Silverton Churches
Chrlitlan SHonce Sunday chool 8:48
a.m. Worship at 11. Mid-week Wednmday.
Church of God L. W. Wrlnht. pastor.
Sunday school at 10 a.m. Freachlnu ser
vice at 11. Bible study 7 p.m. Children's
church at 7. Evanaellstlc at 8.
St. Paul's Catholic Father John Van
Hoomlssen. pastor. Sunday masses at 8
and 10 followed by benediction. Tuesday
and Friday 7:16. other .-lays at 7.
Latter Day Saints Mormon. Sunday
school 8:45. Worship 11. MIA 7:30 p.m.
First Christian Russell Myers, pastor.
Bible school B:4o a.m. J. J. Johnson, supt.
-and Home Building Insures the
Future of West Coast Forestry
WEST COAST
MILLS IN
TIMBER IS A CROP - THE
Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Friday, July 21, 19447
Worship and communion service at M.
sermon : God's Pavorlte Word. Evening
service in charge of young people
Assembly ef God Pastor. Omar Bailey.
Sunday school 0.45 a m. Worship at 11.
Young people's 5:45 p.m. Evangelistic at 8.
Seventh Day Adventlst N. C. Erntson.
pastor. Sabbath school Saturday 9 .30 a.m.
Worship at 11. YPS 3:30 p.m. Saturday.
Trinilr Lutheran M. J. K Puhr. pas.
tor. Sunday school 10 a m. Worship at 11.
sermon: Bread of Life. Luther league it
7:15 p.m. Topic: Freedom's Sacred Flame.
Christian and Missionary Alliance Wm.
Schwab minister. Sunday school 10 a.m.
Preaching service at 11. topic: The Trans
figuration. No other services.
Immanue) Lutheran 8 L Almlie. pas
tor. Sunday school 10 a.m. Divine service
at 11, sermon: Feeding the Multitudes.
Calvary Lutheran O. C .Olson, pastor,
unday school 10 a.m. Miss Olsa Jnhn.
son, aupt. Worship at Colton at 11 a m.
Meihodlsl O Lennarri .tnn minid..
unurcn scnooi 9:45 a.m. Fred Baker.
SUPI. Worship St 11. Ifrmnn' fir..'..
Aiieaa lor me Church. Young adults at
fin. m mencs nomt.
Mamuam Methodist Pierre Smith, pas
tor. Sunday srlinnl in-is m ifr. t r
Jones, supt. Worship at 11:15. evening at 8
PMgrim Holiness Rev. Omar Fenton
pa .tor K P. hall. Sun dm fhnni in .
Service at 11. Evening camp meetint er-
ice at Qulnaby park.
Christians Plan
All Church Picnic
One of the summer "events"
of the First Christian church of
Salem is the annual all-church
picnic which will be held this
coming Sunday immediately i
following the morning service.
Directions will be given at the
church aj to the point selected
which will be at a local park.
The event has been planned by
the fellowship committee of the
board of deacons, with Glenn
Weaver, chairman; Glen Utter-
back and Byron Cooley and the
Willing Worker class are in
charge of the meal. They sug
gest that people bring their own
table service, and the drink and
ice cream will be furnished.
Canning Club Formed
Aumsville A canning club
was organized under the leader
ship of Miss Bonnie Klein. The
five members in the club dis
cussed and watched a canning
demonstration of berries. The
next meeting will be held Aug
ust 1 when the officers will be
elected.
the reasons why members of tfie timber
industry are today urging people through
out the nation to BUY WAR BONDS-ear-marked
for new homes after the war.
They will provide lumber and construc
tion jobs for returning service men.
TREES FOR TOMORROW'S HOMES
West Coast Lumbermen are growing Ireei for
tomorrow. Tree farms will provide a continuous
lumber supply. Tree growing and home build
ing are two of I lie great future jobs of this
Pacific Northwest.
ASSOCIATION
OREGON
HARVEST IS HOMES
Baptists Observe
Baptism Sunday
The ordinance of baptism de
picting the death, burial and
resurrection of Christ, will be,
observed next Sunday night at
the First Baptist church of
which Dr. Irving A. Fox is the
pastor. The following Bible
questions will be answered by
the pastor: 1. "Does God hate?"
2. "What does the Bible teach
about the communion cup?" 3.
"Is Jesus coming back with
wounds and scars?" 4. "Did
Jesus give Peter power to re
mit sins, and authority to give
power to those living after
him?" Dr. Fox will continue
the series of expositions on the
book of Acts in the morning
worship service at 11:00 o'clock.
Special music will be furnished
by the choir, directed by Fred
Broer.
Aumsville Mrs. Elizabeth
Lenz of Salem is a guest at the
Elmer Klein home.
Russian railways consume
more than 30 percent of all coal
produced in the country.
Uss Suffering
from Sunburn
Ose 'Vaseline' Petroleum Jelly
on sunburn and all
minor burns. It's the first aid
treatment used for burns
on our battlefrontsl
JEW,