Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, July 08, 1949, Page 10, Image 10

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    10 Capital Journal, Salem,
Church Events
Oiler Variety
Silverton Church activities
, for the ensuing week include the
' Monday evening meeting of the
Methodist board of Christian ed
ucation when officers will be
elected and plans for the com
Ing year's work will be made.
Rev. Ben F. Browning was re
turned to the Silverton pastorate
by the recent conference.
The annual camp meeting for
the Christian and Missionary
Alliance at Canby, is announced
ior July 14 through 24. A large
attendance from the Silverton
congregation, led by Rev. Gor
don T. Bratvold will attend.
.: Alliance senior young people
meet at the Lief Barthold Rock
jrtreet home Thursday evening
at 8 o'clock. Wednesday eve
ning prayer meeting is to be
held at the church with Estel
Owen directing the study and
worship hour.
Saturday evening at the Sil
verton city park, the annual Al
liance congregational picnic will
be held during the late after
noon and evening, supper at
6:30 o'clock, and games and
other recreational events for the
pleasure of the younger folks
will be features with awards for
winners given.
Trinity Lutheran quarterly
congregational , meeting is an
nounced for July 12, at 8 o'clock
in the evening. Luther League
Bible camp at Colton begins
July 16 and continues to July
23. Mr. and Mrs. Gustav Nrrd
ling were added to the Trinity
membership Sunday.
Immanuel Lutheran regular
Sunday services for July 10 are
outdoors on Butte Creek, an all
day picnic featured, and Lu
ther League in the evening,
transportation furnished from
the church leaving at 10:30 a.m.
Bethany circle Is to meet at the
Eric Walon home Wednesday,
July 13, with Mrs. John Lah
ners as co-hostess. Immanuel
congregation business meeting,
July 13, at 8 o'clock in the eve
ning. Mizpah circle meets
Thursday evening in the fire
side room with hostesses, Mrs.
Max Holland and Mrs. Ole Ice
land. Mrs. Albert Overlund is
to present the study topic.
The Calvary Lutheran quar
terly business meeting is to be
held at the church Tuesday eve
ning at 8 o'clock, July 12. The
Ladies Aid of Calvary is to meet
Wednesday afternoon at 2
'clock. Rev. James A. Tofte
returned from his four weeks'
vacation and is in personal
charge of the pastorate.
The First Christian church
missionary society will meet
Thursday afternoon. Several
members from the congregation
plan (o attend the dedicatory
ceremonials of the church at
Liberty south of Salem, Sun
day afternoon, when Rev. Arth
ur Charles Bates of the local
pastorate will speak on the
theme: "The Victorious Church."
Life of Christ
To Be Portrayed
Rev. Clark Robb will bring
the message in the morning ser
vice on Sunday at the First Ev
angelical United Brethren
church, on the subject, "Does It
Matter What I Believe?" The
evening service at 8 o'clock will
be a special service, entitled
"The Song of Salvation." The
life of Christ will be portrayed
through scripture, narration and
special music, together with fa
m o u s religious paintings pro
jected on the screen.
Mrs. Robb will sing, with Rev.
Robb accompanying her at the
piano.
The Bible study classes con
ducted for the past 16 weeks by
Norman Olson will conclude
Tuesday night at 8 o'clock, on
the book of Revelation.
Barber's Decoy Ray Chivis, Union City, Mich., barber,
summons "Skipper" when small boys balk at a haircut. "Skip
per" takes his place, youngsters ore amused, and they follow.
Oregon, Friday, July 8, 1949
Saiem A C liurcli
ed
First Presbyterian Chemeketa at Win
ter, unesier w. wamDiin, pastor, jonn
L. Ooodenbergcr, assistant pastor. 9:45
a.m., church school. 10:65 a.m., com
munion service. "The Hidden Enemy."
Communion meditation by the pastor.
First Church of Christ. Solent 1st Lib
erty and Chemeketa Sts. Sunday school
at ii a.m. Morning service at u. er
mon subject: "Sacrament." Nursery pro
vided during; the morning service for
children up to three years of aire. No
Sunday evening service during July or
August.
St. John's Lutheran (Mo. Synod) North
10th and A 8U. Rev. H. W. dross, pastor.
No Sunday school or Bible class. Special
observation of Mission Sunday. Services
at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. at Wendland's
grove, worning services win nave Her.
Richard Weil and of Albany as speaker.
Afternoon service will have Rev. John
Werth of Mt. Angel as speaker.
Central Lutheran Churoh Gaines and
North Capital. O. B. Rundstrom. pas-
Junior service. 10 a.m. Morning
service, 11 a.m. Senior League, 7:46 p.m.
United Pentecostal 445 Ferry St. Rev.
Nathaniel Wilson, pastor. Sunday school,
8:45 a.m. Morning service II a.m. Ser
mon subject: "Tarry." Evening service
7:45 p.m. Sermon subject: "Eyes Open."
Institute of Rellf-ious Science Salem
Woman's Club, 460 North Cottage St.
Rev. William Byron Charles. 11 a.m..
is rrayer roree or Farce?" B p.m..
How to Use the Science of Mind."
(Part 21 "God Is All There Is." Is a
conviction.
Truth Center 262 North CoUane. Eve
ning service Tuesday, July 12 "Prosper
ity." Knight Memorial Conireialional 10th
and Ferry Sts. Louis E. White, minister.
0:45 a.m., Sunday school. 11 a.m., morn
ing worsnip and communion service. Ser
mon: "The Forgotten Door." Church-time
nursery.
Salftm Heights Communltr (Non-Dc
nomln.itlonal Liberty Road at Madrona
Ave. Rev. T. C. Drown, pastor. Sunday
acuuui, iu a.m. rreacning at 11 a.m.
Calvary Chanel Pull nonni-l 1 141 N
Liberty St.. .tear Belmont St. Pastors:
Rev. and Mrs. Claude C. Hull. Runrlav
tiiuui, iu k.m. Morning service. 11 a.
evening service, p.m.
Central Church of Chrlat N. anUmr
at Shipping St. M. C. Cuthbertson, min
ister, uioie classes. :4S. Preach nc and
woranip, iu;tD a.m. ana 9 p.m.
Grace Lutheran (FIX)) Luther 8. Bor-
sen, pastor. WorshlnnliiK In Enslewnnd
school, North 10th and Nebraska itreeU.
uivine worsnip at ll.
First Kvancrlleal United Brethren
onurch Where Marlon crowis Summer,
llev. Wllmr N. Brown, pastor. Sundos
school 9:45. Morning service U. Mcuasr
by Rev. Clark Robb.' Eermon, "Does It
Matter Whitt I Believe?" evening service,
Song of Salvation, service of pic
ture, music and narration: life of Christ
In word and song, by Rev. and Mrs.
Olark Robb.
Faith Tabernacle 1305 North 5th. (5th
and Oalnes). Rev. Max Wyatt, pastor. Sun
day school 10. Morning worship ll. Ser
mon by Rev. wyatt. Evangelistic service
B p.m.
First Baptist Marlon and Liberty. Dr.
Lloyd T. Anderaon, pastor. Rev. C. E.
Brickwedel, assistant pastor. Sunday
school, 9:45, with classes for all ages.
Morning worship, 11. "There Were Nine
ty and Nine." Youth meetings, 6:45. Eve
ning Evanscllstlc service, 8. "Parable of
Tares and Wheat."
H albert Memorial Baptist Located one
mile north of underpass on Highway flQ-E.
Rev. C. E. Brickwedel, pnstor. Sunday
school. 0:45, with classes or all ages.
Morning worship. 11, "Israel and the Day
of Jehovah." Young people's league, 6:30.
Kvenlng Evangelistic service, 7:30. "Jesus,
the Son of God."
The Reorganised Church of Jesus Christ
of Latter Day Saints Comer N. 17 and
Chemeketa. Elder Ob a. H. Asher, pastor.
Church ichool, 10, Preaching services 11
a.m. Zlon'a league 1:30 p.m. Bible study.
7:30.
Leslie Methodist South Commercial at
Myers. O. Wesley Turner, pastor. Sunday
school, 0:45. Morning service, 11. Sermon
subject, "When Christ Enters In." Youth
Fellowship, 7. Evening service, S. Sermon,
raging a uuy.
The Bethel Baptist North Cottage and
D. Rev. Rudolph Woyke. pastor. Sunday
school at 0:46 a.m. Morning worship at
11. The pastor preaches on the subject,
od'a Wise Reserve of Blessings." Serv
ice conducted by the young people at 7:30.
Court Street Christian 17th and Court.
W. H. Lymnn, pastor. Bible scl.ool assein
nly, B:45. Morning worship and commun
ion 10:50 o'clock. Sermon by W. H. Lyman.
'The Indlspenslble Christ." Christian En
deavor Hour, 7. Evening service, 8. W.
II. Lyman, "Recognizing God."
St Mark Kvangfllcal Lutheran 343 N.
Ohurch. Rev M. A. Clettenrtaner, D. .,
and Rv. John Bnilien, pastors. Sunday
school, 9:45. Morning service, 11. Sermon,
"Children of Qod." Holy communion will
be administered at this service.
First Spiritualist 348 North Commercial
Service at 7:30 p.m. Rev. Allan Bob
bins, speaker.
.Tftiion Lee Memorial Mrthodht North
Winter at Jefferson. Louis C. Klrby, D. D..
pastor. Sunday school, 11. Sermon subject,
"The Believer's Hope." Following the ser
mon the pastor will administer the Holy
nommunlon. Evening service, 7:30. Ser
mon, "The Believer's Right to the Tree of
Lite."
Mlddte drove Community
drove. Sunday school, 10.
Middle
First MethndUt Church and State.
Rev. Brooks H. Moore, pastor. Church
irhool 0:45. Morning worship 11. Sermon,
'My Father's World." Brooks H. MooreB
My Father's World."
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New Liberty Christian Church to Be Dedicated Sunday ,
First services in this new Liberty church will be tne dedi
catory ceremony Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock, Rev. E. A.
Parrish, pastor. The structure of pumice block construction
is 28 by 60 feet and contains five rooms besides the large
auditorium and a full basement.
Oregon Players to
Present 3 Act Play
The Oregon Players will pre
sent "If the Light Be Darkness,"
a three act religious play, at the
First Presbyterian church on
Wednesday, July 13, at 8 o'clock,
This play, written by Phyllis
Benbow Beardsley, is produced
by a group of Oregon young
people under the personal direc
tion of Henry Duffy, who has
been known for years to theatre
goers on the Pacific coast for
the high quality of his work.
The play makes use of the
technique of audience participa
tion, the audience becoming the
congregation of the play, mem-
L, ;rs of the church take part as
off stage voices.
The public is invited.
Woodburn
Churches
Christian E. Lincoln and Doud Sts
Don Priest, pastor. Sunday school
10
a.m. Servcie 11 a.m. CE 7
nlng service 8 p.m.
Eve-
Assembly of God Second and Lincoln
Sts. Lester Gibson, pastor. Sunday school
0:45 a.m. Preaching 11 a.m. and 7:45
p.m. Y.P. 6:45 p.m.
Free Methodist Young and Oaten Sts.
Mrs. Rosella B. Douglas, pastor. Sunday
School 0:45 a.m. Preaching 11 a.m. and
7:45 p.m.
Foursquare 1197
thur Oohle. pastor
a.m. Worship 11
Y.P. 0:45 p.m.
E. Lincoln St. Ar
Bunday school 9:45
a.m. and 7:45 p.m.
First Presbyterian Oarflotd and Third
Sts. Enrl K. Fenton, pastor. Sunday
school 0:45 a.m. Divine worship 11 a.m.
rind 7:30 p.m. Y.P. 6:30 p.m.
Church of Jesus Christ of LJI.S.
IOOF Hall. Sinidny school, 10 a.m. Sac
rament meeting 11:30.
The Reorganlirt! Churoh of Jesus Christ
of Lattrr Bay Saints Corner of Second
and Garfield. George Omana, pastor.
Church srhoil. 10 a.m. preaching 11
Zlona League 7 P.m. Lecture study
8 p.m.
Belhel Presbyterian 3 miles east on
Union School Road Earl K. Fenton, pas-
Worship 10 a.m. Sunday school
10:45 a.m.
Church of God Third and Grant Sts.
Raymond W. Hood, pastor. Church
school, 10 a.m. Worship 11 a.m. and 0
p.m. Y.P., 7 p.m.
I. Mary's Mission (KnlseonnD E. Lin
coln St. at Cupid's Court. William Van
Meter, vicar. Holy Communion 8:30 a.m.
, j
Bible Baptist Grange Hall. Settlemter
and Harrison. Earl Baker, castor. Sun
day school 9:45 a.m. Worship service
a.m. and 7:40 p.m. Y.P. 6:45 p.m.
Immanuel Lutheran Doud and Oswald
Is. Harvln N. Chrlstensen. Dastor.
Sunday school 10 a.m. Worship service
u a.m. Luther League at 7:30 p.m.
nervals Presbyterian Ernest Tremblav.
pastor. Sunday School 10 a.m. Worship
a.m. C.E. 7:30 p.m.
Methodist High school auditorium.
Ormal B. Trick, pastor. Church school
10 a.m.
worsnip ii a.m.
St. Luke's Catholic V. L. Moffenbeler,
pastor. Harrison between 3rd and 4th.
Sunday services 6 a.m.. 8:30 a.m. and
10:30 a.m. Benediction after 10:30 mass
Sundays.
Nldaros Lutheran (Monttnrl. Rnrvlr.
0:30 a.m. Sunday School 10:45 a.m.
Reception Planned
For Lyons Minister
Lyons Mrs. George Clip-
feu was hostess for the WSCS
at her home. Mrs. Lawrence
Walworth was in charge of the
business meeting. Plans were
made for the reception for the
new minister and his wife, Rev.
and Mrs. O. A. Jewell, to be
held Friday evening, July 15
A report was given from the
father and son banquet.. ,
Present were Mrs. Lawrence
Walwoiith, Mrs. Glen Julian,
Mrs. Albert Julian, Mrs. Sid
Thomson. Mrs. Minnie Smith,
Mrs. Jim Lande, Mrs. Alex Bod
eker, Mrs. Anna Johnson, and
Mrs. George C 1 1 p fe 1 1. Mrs.
Thomson of Seattle was guest
ot the afternoon.
Evans Family Makes
Trips Over Holiday
Silverton Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Evans, Mrs. Evans' sister, Mrs.
Frank Edwards and Myrna and
Dclbert and Dale, of Logsdon,
their mother, Mrs. Maude Tlmm
of Brooks, Don Evans and Arth
Inia and Lila May Evans, spent
the Fourth holiday In a four
day trip, returning to St. Paul
(or the rodoo.
A son of the Evcnses, Dwaine,
was a truck-travel guest of rela
tives, Evans Jones and Darrel
Jones of Salem, on a business
and social trip to Salt Lake City,
over the Fourth, returning
Thursday with a load of materi
al for the Spudnut comDanv.
Silverton
Churches
Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter
Day Sainta (Mormon) K. P. Hall, Oak
and Mill . Sunday school, 10. Evening
service, 7.
Science Sunday school, 0:45.
St. Paul's Catholic Father John J.
Walsh, pastor. Sunday masses. 8 and 10.
Weekdays, 8.
Assembly of God Berrel H. Scott, pas
tor. Sunday school. 9:45. Divine Wor
ship, 11. Young People's society, 8:45.
Evangelistic. 8.
Church of God Rev. E. E. Nix. pastor.
Sunday school, 10. Worship hour, 11.
Evening service, 8.
Pilgrim Holiness Carl Mansfield, pas
tor. Sunday school, 10. Worship hour.
11. Evening service, 8.
Seventh Day Ad rent 1st Elder A. D.
Chilson, Salem, and Harold Johnson, local
elder. In charge. Sabbath school. Satur
day, 9:30. Morning worship, 11, Satur
day. Sunday evening evangelistic service.
Christian and Missionary Alliance
Gordon T. Bratvold. minister. Sunday
school. 10 a.m. Divine worship, u.
Speaker, Rev. R. F. C. Schwcdler of Se
attle. C & MA northwestern district sup
erintendent, in the absence of the regular
minister. Junior young people, 7 p.m.
Evangelistic service, o p.m..
pastor In charge.
Trinity Lutheran M. J. K. Fuhr. pas
tor. Sunday school and Bible classes,
10 a.m. Divine worship, 11 a.m. Charles
Christian, pulpit guest. Luther league at
Claus Moen larm; icave euuiui
p.m.
Immanuel Lutheran S. L. Almlle. pas
tor Annual outdoor picnic and worship
service at Butte Creek, seven miles north
east of town on Monitor road. Worship,
11 a.m., followed by no-host dinner.
Meet at church at 10:30 a.m. for trans
portation. Luther league at the grounds
early evening, followed by program and
wiener roast.
Calvary Lutheran James A. Tofte, pas
tor, Sunday school and Bible class, 10
a m. Morning worship with communion,
U, Theme: -The Path to Glory."
First Christian Arthur Charles Bates,
minister. Bible school, 9:45 a.m. Morn
ing worship, 11. Sermon sublect: "The
Apostles' Teaching." C.E.. Junior and
senior, 7 p.m. Instructional service. S
p.m.. pastor in charge. Theme: "Ques
tions Answered." At 3 p.m. Sunday. Rev.
Bates will speak on "Victorious Church"
at the dedication of the church at Lib
erty, south of Salem.
Methodist Ben F. Browning, pastor.
Sunday school. 9:45 a.m. Classes for all
age groups. nursery, t-teiierui wuimnu,
11 a.m. Subject; "A Faith That Saves,"
pastor speaking. Youth Fellowship.
Mam u am and Molalla Congregations,
Methodist Joint pastorate. Forenoon
services at Marquam, afternoon at Mo-
imia.
Stay ton Churches
Mntui Rev. Willnrd Buckner. pa.uor
Sunday school, 10. Morning worship. 11
Tralnint hour, 7:15. Evening service, 8.
Church of Christ Clyde Freeman, pas
te Bible school, 10. Worship service, 11.
Youth Fellowship, 6:30. Evening worship.
Church of Christ L. M. Seld, minister.
Bible study, 10. Morning worship, 11. Eve
ning worship, 5.
Mthatiit John Moranse. pastor. Bible
school. 10. Worship service. 11. Youth Fel
lowship, 6:30. Evening worsnip, a.
Assembly of God Rev. Melvln Stock
w ll, pastor Sunday school, 10. Morning
service. 11. Young people's meeting, 8:45
Evening evangelistic service 7:45.
Immaculate Conception Catholic Rev.
Vath. Jonas, pastor. Sunday services:
Masses 8, 7:30 and 8:30 a.m.
St. Partick's Catholfe (Lyons) Father
Leander Schneider, pastor. Winter sched
ule. 1st. 2nd and 5th Sundays, ma&s
to. JO a.m.! Ird and 4th Sundays mass at
:30 a.m.
Our Lady of Lourdes (Jordan) Father
Leander Schneider, pastor. Winter sched
ule, 1st, 2nd and 5th Sundays, maju 8:30
a.m.: 3rd and 4th Sundays, mass 10:30
nmniut nrucA Wftkcmtn. Ddstor. Sun
day school 10, morning worship 11, Youth
Fellowship 7, evening service 8.
Church of Christ Wm. F. Morse, min
ister. Bible school 10. morning worship
11. Junior meeting 7. Young People meet
ing 7, evening services 8.
Methodist church Rev. Fremont Paul.
pastor. Sunday school 10, morning wor-
hin ll. Junior Fellowship o. Youtn Fel
lowship 7.
Assembly of God William N. Beachy.
pastor. Sunday school 9:45, morning wor-
mn u. children's service t:ju. evening
service 8.
Pastors Make Plans
Woodburn The monthly
meeting of the Woodburn Min
istcrial association was held at
the Woodburn Coffee Shop.
Plans were made and commit
tees appointed to plan for the
Youth for Christ evangelistic
campaign to be held this fall
and reports were read of the
vacation Bible school. Rev. E
Kay Fenton, vice president
presided. The next meeting will
be held September 6.
China Film Offered
Hopewell "China of Today
or the Challenge of China"
moving picture will be given
a the Hopewell United Breth
ren church at 8 o'clock (DST)
Sunday July 10. The Union
vale church expects to attend
in a group and everyone is
cordially invited to attend. A
frea offering will ba taken.
Methodist Youth
Go to Barview
A number of young people
will represent the junior depart
ment of the First Methodist
church during a week's confer
ence at the Christian Adventure
camp at Barview beginning Sun
day. Ray N. Fedje, director of
youth for the church, will accom
pany the group.
Leaving to represent the First
Methodist church at the United
Uhristian youth movement re
gional planning conference at
Seabeck, Wash., is Richard
Scott, president of the local MYF
group.
Those going to Barview are:
Mac Baker, Alan Brunk, Carol
DeMetz, Ruth Ann Fedje, Glenn
Hall, Karen Hall, Bob Hamilton
Carl Haynes, David Hunt, Anne
Jones, Bill Karsten, Gladys1
Kirchmann, Carol Klepp, Jimmy
Langdon, Anna Me Lockenour,
Ann Meeker, Donald Patton,
Milton McDaniel, Judy Phipps,
Beth bcharbach, Margaret Seeck
Jimmy Swanson, Howard Sal
ing, Marvin Taylor.
Camp Meeting to
Close Sunday
The 13th annual camp meet
ing of the Assemblies of God,
Oregon district, being held at
Bethel Gospel park near Brooks,
will close Sunday with services
at 11 a.m., 2:30 and 7:30 p.m.
Rev. Arthur Arnold, evangelist
will speak at the first two serv
ices and Rev. Harold Horton, Bi
ble teacher at the third.
The Oregon district of the de
nomination comprises some 150
churches in 10 sub districts. Dls
trict officers are Rev. Atwood
Foster, superintendent, Rev. N.
D. Davidson, secretary and Kes
ter C. Young, treasurer. The bi
annual convention will be held
in Seattle Sept. 7-12.
Senior Young Folk
At Bethel Baptist
The Senior Young People's
society of the Bethel Baptist
church will have charge of the
service at 7:30 o'clock Sunday
evening. The college group is
planning the program with Miss
Marian Giese as chairman. Be
sides arranging for musical
numbers, they have invited a
guest speaker who himself is a
student. He is Leander Keck,
who was graduated from the
Baptist college at McMinnville a
month ago. Keck is a ministerial
student and plans to enter a se
minary in the east this fall. The
public is invited to this service.
Valley Churches
Monitor Communltr Full flour, el Moni
tor, Oregon. Pastors: Rev. and Mrs.
E. C. Schilling. Sunday school. 10 a.m.
Morning worship, 11 a.m. Young People,
p.m. svening service, 8 p.m.
Oregon's first territorial legis
lature met in 1849 in Oregon
City.
Auto or Personal CASH LOANS
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Salem Afency: 480 N. Church St.
Christian Missionary Alliance
N. 5th at Gaines
9:45 A.M. Sunday School
11.00 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP
6:30 p.m. Young People's
7:30 p.m. Guest speaker) Miss Clark
National Associate Director
Christian Business and Professional Women
TUESDAY, JULY 12, 8:00 p.m MALE QUARTETTE
From NYACK MISSIONARY TRAINING INSTITUTE,
Nyack, N. Y.
THURSDAY, JULY 14th C. M. A. CAMP MEETING
STARTS One mile north of 99 on the Molalla river
A unique and picturesque camp some of the nation'!
better evangelists and Bible teachers
Dallas Churches
Evangelical Mennonltt Brethren A.
. Toewi. pastor. Sunday school. 9:45.
Morning worship, 11. Sermon. A New
Campaign." Evening service ay juu.i, Fw
pie, 7:30. Message by Jake Wlens.
rh.l..m v.nnnth Johnston. PBS-
tor. Bible school. 9:45. Morning worship,
n. Messace. "The Church at Work." Fel
lowship hour, 6:30. Christian Endeavor,
evening evangeiisuc
St. Philips Catholle Father H. Herman,
pastor. Mass, 8:16.
Salt Creek Baptist Emanuel Wolf, pas
r. Sunday school, 9:45. Morning wor
ship 11. Evening service, a.
v...h..i.n p.rl William Ben-
bow, D.D., minister. Sunday ichool. 9:45.
Morning worship, 11.
nniiai united Brethren R- Wil
liam Klmer. pastor. Bible study, 0:45. Mor
ning worship. 11. Message by Rev. D. P.
Schultz. Youth fellowship study group. 7.
Evangelistic hour. 7:45. Rev. Schults will
bring the address.
First Methodist Clark S. Eni. pastor.
Combined family service, 10. sunaay
ichool ana morning worsnip wm
ducted together with young people going
to class at 10:30. Sermon. "Developing
Personal Controls.'
tvhu i.theran Karl A. Ufer. pastor.
Sunday school, 10. Divine service. 11.
vi-.t R.ntiai sunda.v school. 9:45. Mor
ning worship, 11. Training union 7. Eve
ning worship, 8.
a i w.ith Lovce C. Carver, pas
tor. No services during annual camp meet
ing. fh.-i.Haii Rfitnen Sunday school. 9:45.
Service, 11. Subject of the lesson-sermon
Is "Sacrament."
Seventh Day Advent 1st Sabbath school.
9:45. Sermon, 11.
Assembly of God L. Otis Triplett, pas
t. Sunday school. 9:45. Morning wor
ship. 11. Vesper service. Christ s Amoas
sadors. Junior church, 8:45. Evangelistic
meeting. 7:45.
Grace Mennonlte Sunday school, 10.
Morning worship, 11. Evening service,
7:30.
Falls City Methodist James H. Royer
pastor. Sunday school, iu. Morning wor
ship, 11.
Oak Grove Chapel Fremont Paul, pas
tor. Sunday school. 11. Morning worship
0'45. Youth fellowship Sunday evening.
Free Methodist R. W. McCormlclc. pas
tor. Sunday school, 9:45. Preaching, 11.
Evening service, 7:45.
St. Thomas Episcopal Cyril P. Hanney,
vicar. Morning prayer, 11. Holy baptism,
13:30. Church school, 10.
Falls City Christian Charles Knox,
pastor. Sunday school, 10. Morning wor
ship, 11. Christian Endeavor, 6:30.
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day
Saints Elder Miller. Sunday school, 10.
Sacrament meeting 11:45.
Brldieoort Sundar School H. Schmidt,
supt. Sunday school, 10.
Falls City Free Methodist OUbert John
son, pastor. Sunday school, 10. Morning
service, 11. Young people's meeting, 7:30.
Evangelistic service, 8.
RlckrMll Sunday School J. N. Thiessen,
supt. Sunday school, 9:30.
F.llt City 8eToitth Day Adventlst
Ralph Oladden, pastor. Preaching, 11.
Sabbath school, 9:30.
Church of Christ Bible study, 10. Com
munion, 11. Sunday evening study. 6:30.
Cola Sunday Sehool Sunday school,
9:45.. Morning worship, 11,
Union Missionary Baptist Harmony
community. W. A. Heard pastor. Sunday
school, 10. Sermon, 11.
Church of God Henry Loggan, pastor.
Sunday school, 8:45. Morning worship, 11.
Young people's meeting, 6:45. Evangel
istic service, 7:46.
Mill City Churches
Presbyterian Dr. David J. Ferguson,
minister. Sunday school 10 a.m. Morn
ing services 11 o'clock.
First Christian Rev. Thomas Courtney,
Jr., pastor. Sunday school 9:46 a.m.
Morning services 11 o'clock. Santlam
district convention 1:45 p.m. Evenina
services 7:30 o'clock. Christian Endeavor
8:30 o'clock.
Catholle Rev. Mai, pastor. Mornins.
services, S o'clock.
Free Methodist Donald Htnkle, pastor
Sunday school, 10 a.m. Morning services
11 o'clock. Evening services 7:30 o'clock
Community Rev, Wayne Watklns, pas
tor. Sunday school 10 a.m. Morning
worship 11 o'clock. Evening services 7:45
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Amity Churches
Baptist Bruce Wake man, pastor. 8un
day school 10 a.m. Morning worship 11
a.m. Sermon topic: A Model Sermon."
Youth Fellowship. 7 p.m. Evening serv
Ice, S p.m. Sermon topic; "Desire and
Duty."
Church of Christ William F. Morse,
minister. Bible school, 10 a.m. Morning
worship, ll a.m. junior meeting, 7 p.m.
Young people's meeting, 1 p.m. Evening
service a p.m.
Methodist Rev. Fremont Paul, pastor,
Sunday school 10 a.m. Morning worship
ii a.m. junior reuowsnip. o p.m. xouin
Fellowship 7 p.m.
Assembly of God William N. Beachy,
pastor. Sunday school 0:45 a.m. Morn
ing worship, 11 a.m. Children's meeting.
i:ju p.m. .evening service, o p.m.
Church Changes Name
Mill City Mill City church
goers have taken the first steps
in renaming the church by vot
ing to change the name Mill
ity church of Christ to First
Christian Church. In 1926 the
Church of Christ was built and
organized under that name and
has remained so ever since.
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New Hormone Sprays Eradicate Brush and Weeds Ben
Newell, assistant Marion county agent, sprays a fence row
of poison oak with 2-4-D, new hormone spray that kills by
stimulating abnormal cell growth in plants.
Hormone Sprays Fatal to
Poison Oak and Other Pests
By BEN MAXWELL
New homrone sprays that destroy poison oak, morning glory,
Canadian rhistlps nnd other Destiferous vegetation without dan
ger of poison or fire are now being extensively used by Wil
lamette valley farmers and sub- '
urban dwellers, according to the
Marion county agent.
Latest of these hormone
sprays that stimulate abnormal
cell growth within the plant and
ultimately kill it is 2-4-4-T, a
complex chemical particularly
effective in the destruction of
blackberries. This spray is a re
fanement of the better known
plant killer 2-4-D and is some
what more expensive to use
than the parent compound.
Since the war 2-4-D, also
working as a hormone killer,
has found rather wide usage for
destroying troublesome vegeta
tion. While it is very effective
against poison oak, morning
glory and Canadian thistle it
does not completely destroy the
blackberry.
Ben Newell, of the county
agent's office, says that two
ounces, or about three table
spoonfuls, are enough of either
2-4-D or 2-4-5-T to mix a five
gallon solution for hand spray
ing. Success is dependent upon
thorough coverage when the
plant comes into full leaf. Poi
son oak, troublesome in a fence
row, may now be cut off and
when new growth starts either
in the fall or next spring an ap
plication should be made upon
foliage fully developed. Some
times a second application is
necessary for complete eradica
tion. Care should be. taken lest
spray from these potent killers
reach cherished plants. A very
little is lethal to flower or vege
table growth. As little as two
gallon per acre is sufficient to
kill some field pests. It is also
important to thoroughly clean
all equipment used in spraying
before adapting it to other us
ages. Tanks, hoses and nozzles
when filled with an ammonia
solution of two teaspoonfuls to
a quart of water will neutralize
residue left by hormone sprays
if allowed to remain in the con
tainers 24 hours.
Sodium chlorate sprays for
merly used first as a dust and
later as a spray have lately
been surpassed by the new com
pounds because the hormone
solutions are neither poisonous
nor combustible.
Church Plans Conference
Unionvale Rev. C. P. Gates
of Portland will be in charge
of quarterly conference at the
Unionvale church at 8 p. m.
Sunday evening July 10.
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Pastor and Wife Home
From Extended Trip
Rev. O. W. Clemens, pastor of
the First Church of God, has
returned to Salem with his wife
after an extended trip to VJfhe
east. The couple attended the
international conference of the
church at Anderson, Ind., and
later visited Mrs. Clemens mo
ther who is seriously ill in Wash
ington, D. C.
They were accompanied on
the trip by train by Rev. and
Mrs. A. J. Kamper of the Holi
day Park church in Portland.
During their absence, a daugh
ter, visiting in North Bend, un
derwent surgery.
Fellowship Wiil
Conduct Service
Morning service at the First
Congregational church will be
presented by the Young Adult
Fellowship.
Alden Bowes will preside,
and speaking on "Work Camps
and Religion" will be Miss Ger
trude Scovel. She will tell of her
experiences in Pennsylvania and
Missouri work camps where
young people gave their time
for comm unity rehabilitation
and service.
A 20-pound electric ray stores
enough voltage to knock a man
flat on his face. The electric ray,
one of the few salt water fish
capable of discharging electrical
energy, stores 250 volts in its
wing tips, which are used for
stunning its opponents and prey.
CHRIST
LUTHERAN
CHURCH
Invites You
Two Worship Services
Every Sunday
8:45 a. m. ll a m.
Sunday School 9:50 a m.
C R.
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Pastor
State St
at
18th
Dr. Sam Hughes
Phone' 3-6506
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1895 Garfield
(North End of 19th St.)