Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, July 07, 1949, Page 16, Image 16

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    J 16 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Thursday, July 7, 1949
Liberty Christian Church
Dedication Event Sunday
Liberty, July 7 The dedication services of the Liberty Chris
tian Church of Christ will be held Sunday aiternoon ai o ciock
Julv 10.
On the oroeram will be song leader, Rev. George Richardson
of the Jefferson Christian Church of Christ. Invocation by Rev.
-John Hash of the Monmouth
Christian Church of Christ
Truck Driver
Hit by Train
Albany, July 7 Trapped in
the crumpled cab of a dump
truck loaded with gravel, Grant
Merle Gillaspie, 22, Corvallis,
was critically injured Wednes
day when his truck was struck
by a west-bound Southern Paci
fic freight train near the inter
section of the Scenic Drive road
and U.S. highway No. 20 two
miles west of Albany.
According to information pro
cured by State Police Officer
Everett Hockema, Gillaspie was
employed by Benton county
hauling gravel for distribution
on roads in the area and had
just turned from the highway
into the Scenic Drive road, ap
proaching a steep hill.
The train, No. 706, struck the
truck at the driver a seat and
hurled the vehicle 44 feet.
The fireman, Norrii Ander
son, Salem, told Officer Hocke
ma that he did not see the truck
until the engine was 15 or 20
feet away. He and the engineer,
John Stahl, Albany, immediate
ly braked down and the train
stopped within 630 feet. The
impact damaged but did not dis
able the engine.
Dr. W. W. Ball, Corvallis,
chanced to be near the scene
and he helped to extricate Gil
laspie from the cab while An
derson, armed with a fire ex
tinguisher, put out a fire that
had started under the vehicle.
Gillaspie was taken to the
Good Samaritan hospital at Cor
vallis in an Albany ambulance.
Salvation Army
Children's Camp
Applications for a week's out
ing at the Salvation Army camp
for crippled children and moth
ers will be received at the Salem
corps office, 241 State street,
until Tuesday, July 12, accord
ing to Captain R. B. Lesher.
The camp is being devoted to
handicapped children for the
first time and more than SO ap
plications have already been re
ceived, Lesher said. CaDacitv
is limited to 75 with every indi
cation that this number will be
reached shortly.
The camp is free to mothers
accompanying their children as
well as for the children them
selves. A trained staff is being
furnished by The Oregon So
ciety for Crippled Children who
will be in attendance augment
ing the regular camp staff.
Greetings from Rev. Ed De
Wees, president of the 99
Brotherhood of the Christian
Church of the State. Rev. Dud
ley Strain of the First Christian
Church of Christ of Salem, and
Rev. Charles Alderman, secre
tary of Oregon Christian Mis
sionary convention. Reports
will be given by Charles Gil
bert Jr., contractor, and the
keys will be turned over to the
local building committee. Fred
Robertson will report for the
local building committee.
In charge of the offering will
be Rev. Kenneth Johnson of the
Dallas Christian Church of
Christ, Spiritual will be read by
Rev. Lynton Elwell of Lebanon
Christian Church of Christ.
The address will be delivered
by Rev. A. C. Bates of Silverton
Christian Church of Christ, and
the Dedication response by Rev
Orvllle Mick of Albany Chris
tian Church of Christ; Dedica
tion prayer by Rev. Harold Ly
man, of the Court St. Christian
Church of Christ, benediction
by Rev. Clyde Freeman of Stay-
ton Christian Church of Christ,
Sunday School will open in
the new building at 10 o'clock
with Mrs. Luther Billings In
charge, Church services will be
gin at 11 o'clock when Rev. El
lery Parrish will deliver the
sermon. There will be Sunday
evening services with Rev
Daryl Hunt in charge. .
The Liberty Christian Church
of Christ has been under con
struction for the past two years
Christian Churches of Christ
contributing to its completion
were First Christian, Court St
Christian, of Salem, Dallas
Christian, at Dallas, Albany
Christian, at Albany, Lebanon
Christian, at Lebanon, Wood-
burn Christian, at Woodburn,
Silverton Christian, at Silverton.
Stayton Christian, at Stayton.
Jefferson Christian, at Jeffer
son, Mill City Christian, at Mill
City, and Monmouth Christian,
at Monmouth. These churches
are members of the Willamette
district of Christian Churches
of Christ.
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ATTENTION FARMERS
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Nov. 30th
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ASK US ABOUT COST OF COMPLETE FARM
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Rotary Gavel
Changes Hands
The accomplishments of the
Salem Rotary club during the
fiscal year ending June 30 were
listed by Harry Johnson, re
tiring president before transfer
ring the gavel to Lou Arenz
during Wednesday's luncheon.
Johnson listed the hobby
show as one of the best of its
kind many members had ever
seen. It was the second year
for this event. Other accom
plishments included the presen
tation of the Portland Men's
Glee club for the benefit of the
Willamette university scholar
ship fund. Approximately $1400
was realized as a result of this
performance. The club sub
scribed its full quota of the
Rotary Foundation fund which
is used to underwrite the ex
pense of exchange students. The
members conducted its usual
participation in the Salvation
Army, milk and Scout funds
and gave assistance to the Sa
lem General hospital.
Fishing Season Opens
Astoria, July 7 VP) The sum
mer commercial salmon season
operations are under way in the
lower Columbia but fish are
scarce and about half the fleet
is idle.
Wife Of Church
Editor Passes
Portland, Ore., July 7 (U.R)
Mrs. Ernest W. Peterson, wife
of the church editor of the Ore
gon Journal, died Wednesday
at Emanuel hospital.
Mrs. Peterson long had been
active in church affairs. Dur
ing World War II, she worked
as a member of the Journal's
reportorlal staff.
In addition to her husband,
Mrs. Peterson is survived by a
son, Paul Ernest, and two
brothers, J. Harold Oppenlan
der, and Herman F. Oppenlan
der, both of Portland.
Two Polio Cases Reported
Portland, July 7 P) The
number of communicable dis
ease cases in Oregon declined
last week, continuing a summer
trend in all categories except in
fantile paralysis.
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