Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, October 07, 1949, Page 11, Image 11

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Alodern Yamhill School The ultimate 18-classroom school
in Sheridan will be located on a 14-acre site and is planned
by Wilson & Endicott, Eugene architects, as the most modern
plant in Yamhill county. Shown at the top is the finished
building with the first unit shown below. The Sheridan school
board has sold $105,000 bonds for the construction of the unit
and is asking for bids this month. The first unit will have six
classrooms and other facilities. The completed building will
be of wood frame, brick veneer entrance with the exterior
combined brick and cedar siding. (Cuts Courtesy Daily Jour
nal of Commerce, Portland.)
Church Observes
Annual World Day
Unionvale Observance of
World Communion Sunday ser
vice held at the Unionvale Evan
gelical United Brethren church
here. Rev. George Millen the
pastor was the speaker.
Homecoming and Rally Day
will be held all day Sunday,
October 16 beginning at 10
o'clock. Special music and speak
ers will feature the day.
A fellowship dinner will be
served at noon.
The regular family night will
be held at the church beginning
at 7:30 Wednesday evening
fellowship
October 12 when a
dinner will be held.
At 11 o'clock each Sunday the
junior church will be held. Mrs.
Carl Rutschman, Mrs. George
Miller, Mrs. Howard Steingrube
and Raymond Palmer are lead
ers. Posts Will Speak
Here Sunday
Rev. and Mrs. Walter Post of
New Guinea and other Indone
sian point, will be featured in
Sunday's services at the Alli
ance church. Motion pictures
taken in New Guinea will be
ahown during the evening ser
vice. Mrs. Post Is a sister of Paul
Grlebenow of Fairview avenue
as well as Marion Griebenow
Vho if expected to arrive in
Seattle, Oct. 21 from the Tibetan
border.
Rev. Herman J. Bohl, pastor
of the Alliance church, who has
been attending the annual busi
ness meeting of the Pacific
northwest district of the church,
expects to return to Salem Fri
day evening.
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ings. As now scheduled the fo
rums will be held at the church
on the second Sunday evening
ofseach month. Topics of perti
nent interest will be discussed
each time and plans are for a
lot of audience participation.
North Marion County
Convention Is Sunday
Woodburn A North Marion
county Sunday school conven
tion will be held at the Wood
burn Presbyterian church at
2:30 p.m. Sunday. Officers will
be elected for the coming year.
The program will include con
gregational singing led by Willis
Geyer, prayer by Fred DeVries.
roll call by Mrs. Frances Rich,
seerctary - treasurer, music by
urc aavnuc uuiicgc Li lu ana an
illustrated address by Miss Loda
Noell of the Cascade college of
Portland.
New Pastor Welcomed
Stayton Rev. and Mrs. P.
C. Walcher and daughter, Peggy
Anne, are now in charge of the
pastorate of the Assembly of
God church, coming here re
cently from Yakima, Wash. Ser
vices are held Tuesday and Fri
day nights at 8 o'clock and Sun
day services at 11 and 8 o'clock
with Sunday school at 9:45
o'clock and the Young People's
group at 7 o'clock.
The Newest In
Sickroom Supplies
By
By J. H. WILLETT
ol Iks CspnsJ Drat liars
If you have a patient or in
valid in the house you owe it to
yourself and to them to have
the best and most modern in
sickroom supplies. Not only do
the modern aids make for great
er efficiency, but they are also
better appearing, and easier to
care for.
Your pharmacist will be glad
to show you the newest and best
on the market, and the various
supplies that are suited to your
particular needs.
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Evangelicals to
Hear Paul Shen
Rev.. Paul Shen, who flew
from Hongkong, China, last
week, will be the guest speaker
at the Rally day service at the
First Evangelical United Breth
ren church, Marion and Summer
streets. Rev. Shen is enrolled as
a theological student at the
Westeren School of Evangelical
Religion at Jennings Lodge. He
will speak at the 11 o'clock wor
ship service, as well as in the
Youth Fellowship hour at 6:30
p.m.
The choir, under the direction
of Ernest Friesen, will present a
gospel musical at 7:43 p.m., with
special music including an
thems, and other vocal and in
strumental selections.
Rally Day at
Clear Lake Church
The Clear Lake church will
observe Rally Day with a Har
vest - Home festival, Sunday.
Church Loyalty month will be
stressed with the Roll Call Wor
ship service at 10:00 a.m., with
the pastor Rev. V. A. Zornes,
speaking on the subject, "God's
Will for this Church." A Sun
day school program will be pres
ented at 11 o'clock. Following
the covered dish dinner at noon,
a 2 o'clock service will feature
Rev. G. K. Millen as guest
speaker. Special vocal and in
strumental music have been pro
vided for all the services. The
church will be decorated with
the harvest theme predominating.
Rev. Napp Called
For Detroit Church
Detroit The Detroit Church
of Christ has called as the min
ister here for the coming year
Rev. Warren Napp of the North
west Christian college at Eu
gene. Rev. Napp comes from the
Bremerton, Wash., church where
he was associate pastor during
the summer. He is a senior at
NCC and plans to be in Detroit
calling and working with church
groups from Friday until Mon
day of each week. Saturday
night has been designated as
youth night in the church here.
Sunday school at 10 and church
service at 11 a.m. each Sunday.
Young people's meeting at 6 45
and preaching in the evening at
7:30 each Sunday. Mr. Napp has
had a great deal of experience
with young people and comes
very highly recommended.
Four fifths of the world's
cloves come from Zanzibar and
Pemba, islands off the East
Africa coast.
Spectacular values! Wanted
December 3 Test Date for
Navy-Marine Officer Plan
December 3 has been set as the
competitive tests to select approximately 2.000 applicants for the
Naval Reserve Officers Training
date for filing the applications,
Eligible to take the examination, which will be given in 550
cities in the United States and-
its territories, are all male high
school seniors and graduates be
tween the ages of 17 and 21.
In addition to the age limits
the applicants must meet physi
cal and mental standards and
successfully pass an aptitude
test. Blanks and information con
cerning the program are avail
able from all high school prin
cipals, college deans, professors
of naval science, officers of na
val officer procurement and na
val recruiting stations. In Ore
gon there is a professor of naval
science at Oregon State college.
Those applicants receiving
satisfactory marks in the apti
tude test will be interviewed
and given physical examinations
at a later date. State selection
committees will review their
cases to select the most outstand
ing all-around candidates.
Under the program the young
men will receive a full four
year, government - sponsored,
college education at one of the
52 colleges and universities
throughout the country where
there are Naval Reserve Offi
cer Training program units. The
navy department bears the ex
pense of tuition, books and nor
mal fees required by the col
lege in addition to providing
the student with $50 per month
living allowance.
On completion of his college
education the student accepts
commission in the regular navy
or marine corps. After two years
of active duty he may elect to
transfer to the appropriate re
serve corps and return to civil
ian life or he may request reten
tion in the regular service,
Gerig fo Speak
Twice in Salem
Ezra S. Gerig, pastor of the
church of the Great Commis
sion of Portland, will deliver
two sermons in Salem Sunday.
He will address the Bible Bap
tist Fellowship in the chapel of
Salem Memorial hospital at 11
o'clock Sunday morning on the
subject "Getting Gods View
point In This Ominous Age"
study of the prophecy of Haba
kkuk. At 7:30 Sunday night he
will discuss the subject "Tri
umph of Faith In An Age Of
Scorn" at Bethany Evangelical
and Reformed church.
Rev. Gerig for a number of
years has conducted the radio
program "Mid-Morning Medita
tion.
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date this year for the annual i
corps colieee program. Final
however, is November 12.
Prisoners Help
Save Institution
Boston, Oct. 7 Two hundred
prisoners were acclaimed today
for a heroic assist in extinguish
ing a $100,000 three-hour fire
that wrecked the Deer Island
house of correction administra
tion building.
The fierce flames wiped out
the institution's major industries.
Not a single prisoner attempted
to escape. No one was injured.
Two hundred of the institu
tion's 675 prisoners were releas
ed to help fight the flames on
orders of Penal Commissioner
Maxwell B. Grossman.
'I'm proud of them." he said
in his commendation. "They did
a splendid job."
The prisoners formed a human
chain, along with prison of
ficials, to remove furniture, val
uable pieces of equipment, of
fice files and prison records
from the burning structure.
Included in the files were the
inmates' own records. They also
carried arms and ammunition
from the burning building.
Prisoners in solitary confine
ment on the first floor of the
three-story brick structure mov
ed to another building, without
a sign of disorder, shortly after
the fire was discovered.
The cause was not determined.
The "gun" in a television tube
shoots no bullets, but rather
"fires" a stream of electrons
upon a self-contained screen
WHO'S SWITCHING
TO CALVERT?
Folks everywhere
have switched to
Calvert Reserve because
it tastes better!
CALVERT RESERVE Blended Wh laker
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Begin Summation
New York. Oct. 7 U The
defense counsel for 11 commun
ist leaders on trial for conspir-
ac' will begin final summation
today, making it possible for the
case to go to the jury by the end
of next week.
Judge Harold R. Medina ruled'
out a final defense motion tolcommission
Want Better Heating Results from your steam
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Sheet Metal Co.
Dial 3-8555
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protein and energy values. Let your
young ones enjoy plenty!
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1hvv wanted fabrics.
Fabrics are from wnrld famous mills Stroork, Wyandotte,
Derrinjr - Millikn, American Woolen Mills and others. In
2-ply worsted Rabardine, broadcloth, men's wear coatings and
coverts, fleeces and cravenette tweeds. Colors (not all colors
in all styles) charcoal, wine, (rrey, black, French blue, forest
Kreen, navy, brown, blue. Size 8 to 16 in Balmacaan; 10 to
8 in set-in sleeve style.
Women's coats, second floor
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secution witnesses yesterday and
ordered the defense to begin
summation. He said he would
grant three or four days' argu
ment. Wheat Man Named
Gov. Douglas McKay's office
today announced the appoint
ment of Paulen Kaseherg of
Wasco, president of the Oregon
Wheat Growers' leaeue. as a
member of the Oregon wheat
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