8 Capital Jonrnal, Salem, Portland Area Adopts Japan The 123,000 Methodlsti In the Portland area, which includes Oregon, Washington and Idaho have adopted work In Japan as their responsibility In the for eign field in a three-year pro sram lust launched in the na tion-wide movement known as "The Advance lor Christ and His Church." Specific projects Include support of Christian workers and missionary journal ists, restoration of 20 churches, and contributions to the build ing funds of Union Theological Seminary and Aoyama Gakuln. In the general field of Home Missions, the area has chosen the new Methodist school, to be located somewhere on the Kenal peninsula m Alaska, as Its pro ject. Bishop Gerald Kennedy, head of the Portland Area, states "Perhaps never before in his tory has so much depended on Christians as now. How glad we aught to be that Methodism makes It possible for us to be personally represented In every part of the earth." In order to meet the ever In creasing religious needs of the area through a progressive church program, a number of local ' projects have also been selected as worthy recipients of special aid through the Advance. By this means, several existing churches which have suffered fire and flood damage, will be repaired, new churches will be established in growing comuni ties, expansion programs will be started, and a mobile unit will be provided for the modern "circuit rider" missionary who will travel the vast mountainous territory of over a million acres In eastern Idaho. Dallas Churches First Presbrterlan Earl William Benbow, D.D. minuter, eunday acnooi, w:o. wwrn lng wornhlp, li. sermon, MlnUter?" "What Makei Flrit Christian Kenneth Johnaton, min ister. Bible chool, :45. Mornlni worahlp, 11. Sermon, "That We May Know Him." TellowiihlP "hour, 8. ChrUtlan Endeavor. 0:30. Eveplnt service, 7:30. Sermon, How To Build the Church We Want." Mennonlte Brethren O. H. Jntn. paMor. Sunday school, f :. Worship, 10:4B. Christian fellowship, T. KvanielUtlc service, 7:43. ETansellcsI United Brethren R. William Elmer, pastor. Sunday school, 9:45.. Morn Inn worship, U. Evenlna- service, Men ol Mie church In chart. Apostolic Faith Forrest Damron, pas tor. Sunday school, S:S0. Worship, IX. Evening service, 7:50. Halt Creek Baptist Emanuel Wolff, PSJ tor. Sunday school, :48. Mornlni worship 11. Evcnlni service, 7:30. Grace Mennonlte J. J. Reilsr, pastor. Sundny school, 10. Mornlni worship, 11. Pre-praysr meeting, 7:1ft. ChrUtlan fel lowship, 7:30. Assembly of God Alfred It. Brown, pu tor. Sunday school, 9:45. Moraine: wor ship, 11. Christ Ambssaadors, children's church and vesper service, T. Evangel Istlc service, 8. Seventh Day Adventlit Sabbath lohool, 1:45. Sermon, il. Trinity Lutheran Karl A. Ufer, pastor. Sunday school. 10. DlTlm ervloe, 11. uther league, 1. Christian Science Sunday school, 9:4B. Mornlni service. 11. Subject of the lesson for this week Is "Life." OhMreh of God Henry Loggan, pastor. Sunday school, 9:45. Mornlni worahlp, 11. Toum people's meeting, 6:45. Evangelistic service, 7:45, Alliance Tabernacle O. E. McOarvey. pajtor. Sunday school, 0:45. Morning wor ship, 11. Evening prayer meeting, 7:15. Evangelistic service, 7:45. Afterglow radio program, 9:30, over station KOCO. Evaniellral Mennonlte Brethren A. P. foews, pastor. Sunday school, 9:45. Wor ship service, 11. Sermon, "Remembering Without Cesslng." Fellowship groups. 7. Evenlni service, 8. Sermon, "What Do We See?" First Mrthndlst Clark 8. Ene, pastor, Sunday school, :45. Morning worship, 11. Sermon, 'The Illble for Our Times." Intermediate fellowship, 5:30. First Baptist E. J. Schrooder, pastor. Sunday school, 0:43. Morning worship, 11. Training union, 7. Evening worship, 8. Free Methodist R. W. McCormlck, pas tor. Sundny school. 0:45. Preaching ser vices, 11 a.m.nnd 7:45 p.m. Fslls Cltr Free Me thntHM Gilbert John son, imti tor. Sunday school, 10. Morning worship, 11. Young people's meeting, 7:30. Evening service, 8. Falls Cltr Seventh Day Adventlst Sab bath school, 0:30. Preaching, 11. fit. Phillips Ca th nil Father John Bab ynk, pastor. Mass, 10:15. l'nlnn MUnlonary Baptlit Harmony community. W. A. Heard, pastor. Sunday school, 10. Morning worahlp, 11, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Bay ulnts Elder Miller presiding. Sunday school, 10. Sacrament meeting, 11:43, Falls City ChrUtlan Charles Knox, pas tor. Sunday school, 10. Mornlni worship, 11. Christian Endeavor, 8:30. Church or Christ Bible study, 10. Com munion, 11, St. Thntnng Eplirnpsl Cyril P. Hanney, vicar. Church school, 10. Mornlni prayer, 11. Holy Baptism, 13:30. Foursquare Gospel Sunday school, 10, Morning worship. It. Sunday evangelis tic service, 7:45. Oak Grove Chapel Fremont Faul, minis ter, Mornlni service, 9:45. Sunday school. Falls City Methndlst Jamej H. Royer, pastor. Sunday school, 10, Mornlni wor- flhrV, 11. Eola Sanday ftrheol Sunday f:45. Morning worship, 11. Amity Churches Baptlit Bruce Wakemnn, pastor. Sun dny school, 10 a.m. Morning worship, 11 a.m. Srrmon topic: "A Man's True Life." Youth fetlOK'Ahlp 7 p.m. Evening service 8 p.m. Sermon topic: 'Forgiveness." Church of Christ William F. Morse, pas tor. Bible school. 10 a.m. Morning worship 11 a.m. Christian Endeavor, 8:30 p.m. Evening service, 7:30 p.m. Mr l hod lit Church Fremont Faul, minis ter. Sunday school, 10 a.m. Mornlni wor ship 11 a.m. Junior Fellowship, 6 p.m. Special school or religion classes each Wednesday evenlni 7:30 to 9: SO. AntmMr of Gad William. N. Besohy. pastor. Sunday school, 9:43 a.m. Morning worship. 11 a.m. Special youth service, T.lft p.m. Evening service, 1:45 p.m. 0r., Friday, January 18, 1950 Saiem f6 Cultured Calvarr Baptist 1330 South Liberty, Victor Hugo Sword, Th. D pastor. Bible school at 9:46 a.m. Morning worship at 11:00 a.m. Sermon subject: "woru oi Ktmat Ufa." ICv amine- worihio at 7:80. Sermon subject: "The Preeminence of Christ." Christ Lutheran State street at llth R. iV.hulz. nutor. DivHie worship at 9:00 and 11:00 a.m. Sunday churon school 10:00 a.m. Jason Lm Methodist Worth Winter it Jefferson streets. Louis C. Klrbr, D.D.. putor. Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. Morn ing service 11:00 a.m. Sermon subject: Ministering to Uie neeas or unirsi. Anthem: "Fear Hot Ye. O Urael." Men's chorus will sing: "Cm the Way to Olory." Evening service 7:80 p.m. Guest speaker: Rev. Wm. Hobbs, of Sweet Home. ReosTSiilsed Chareh of Jeeae Christ f Latter Day Saints Seventeenth and Chemeketa street. O. H. Asher, pastor. Church school, 10:00, worship service. li:oo a.m. wmiam u. swain, speaaer. Zlon's league, 6:30 p.m. Prayer service. 7:30 p.m. First Baptist Marlon and Liberty its. Dr. Lloyd T. Anderson, pastor. Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. with el esses for all asei. Morning worship, 11:00 a.m. rne Abldlni Companion," Dr. Herbert Lock yer, suest speaker. Afternoon Prophetic rally, 3:00 o'clock, "Christ's Cure for a. Troubled World," Dr. Lockyer. Youth meetings. 6:15 p.m. Evenlni Gospel ser vice, 7:80 p.m. "A Dying Man's Charge," Dr. Lookyer. Halbart Memorial Baptist One mile north of underpass on highway 99-E. Rev. E. Brlckwede). pastor. Sunday scnooi, 9:45 a.m. with classes for all ases. Morn ing worship, 11:00 a.m., pastor speaiini, Youni Peoples league, 6:30 p.m. Evenlni Gospel service, 7:30 p.m. Four Corners Baptist State and Elma streets. Rev. Victor L. Loucks, pastor. Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. with classes lor ages. Mornlni worship. u:oo a.m.. pastor speaking. Evenlni gospel service, 7:30 p.m. First Ohureh of Christ. Scientist Lib erty and Chemeketa. Sunday school at 11 a.m. Mornlni service at 11. Lesson-sermon subject: "Life." Nursery for children up to 3 years of aia provided during morn lni service. Evenlni service at I. Les son-sermon subject: "Life." Central Lutheran North Capitol and Oaines O. B. Bunds trom, pastor. Sunday school, with classes for all aies, 9:46. Morning worahlp, 11, with Missionary A. Olson irom China, speaking. Evening service, 7:46. Moving pictures and mes su from the Chins mission. Junior league 3:30. West Salem Methodist Third and Qerth. O. Leonard Jones, minister. Church school, 9:45 a.m. Worship, 11 a.m. Sermon, "The Word of God and the Word of Life." Youth fellowship at 4 p.m. will meet In sub-dlAtrlct fellowship at the Jason Lee church. Young adult fellowship 8 p.m. will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. aeorsa Fsrquar. Institute of Religious Science Rev. Ol ive Stevens. Sunday school, 10 a.m. Topic, Knowing the Truth," 11 a.m. Salem Wom an's club, 460 N. Cottago St. Knight Memorial Congregational 10th and Ferry. Louis E. White, minister, Sun day school,'9:45 a.m. Morning worship, 11. Sermon, "The Rich and the. Poor." Pilgrim fe owsh p groups for Junior hlih and senior high young people, 8:30. Jeana Name Pentecostal (Latter Rain) 1114 Lewis St. Ronald V. Slttser. pastor. Sunday school, 10 a.m. Mornlni worship, 11, .Evenlni evangelistic, 7:40. Fall Gospel Churoh of Monitor Rev. and Mrs. E. C. Schilling, pastors. Sunday school, 10 a.m. Morning worship, 11. Young people, i p.m. Evangelistic service, p.m. First Sprlltpallst 949 N. Commercial. Rev. Maxine Roberts, speaker. Services at 3:30 and 7:30. First Presbyterian Chemtkets and Win ter. Chester W. Hamblln, pastor. John L. Qoodenberger, assistant pastor. Churoh school, 9:45 a.m. Two morning commun ion services, 9:49 and 11:00 a.m. Com munion meditation by the minister, "And Jesus Grew." . John's Lutheran (Mo. Srnad) M. 16th and A fits. Rev. H. W. dross, pas- Morning service at 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. Sunday school at 10 a.m. Unitarian Fellowship The Unitarian fellowship will meet at the YWCA. Sun day, Jan. 15th, at 7:30 p.m. We wUl begin a new discussion series entitled From Superstition to Peace of Mind." Ohureh of Jeeus Christ ef Later Da Saints 6th and Madison. John E. Salis bury, bishop. Sunday school, 10 a.m. Priesthood meeting, 11:10, Evening serv- 8:30. Conrt Street Chris! Ian 17th and Court Bible school assembly, 9:49 a.m. Morning worship service, 10:50. "Building Together with Ood." Gertrude Shoemaker, mis sionary on furlough from Africa. Christ ian endeavor at 6:30 p.m. Evening Rrvlce, 7:30. "Do You Understand?" W. H. Ly man. First Christian Hltrh and Can tar. Minister, Dudley Strain. Assistant minis ter, Walter Naff. Church school, 9:45 s.m. Morning worship and communion, 10:50. Sermon, "On Being Salted With Fire.". Dudley Strain. Youth groups, 6:16 p.m. Adult Bible classes, 6:15 p.m. Evening worship, 7:45. United Penleeostal 44B Perrv. Rev. Na. thnnlel Wilson, pastor. Sunday school, 0:45 a.m. Morning service, 11. Evening rvlce, 7:45. Saint Paul's Episcopal Church anri Chemeketa. The Reverend George H. Swift, B.D., rector. Holy communion (In the chnpeli, 7:30 a.m. Junior church end classes. 9:30 a.m. Nursery school in par ish house, 11:00 a.m. Prayer service and sermon, 11:00. Central Church of Chrtit Chemeketa at Cottage. M. C. Cuthbertson, minister. Bible school. 9:45 a.m. Preaching. 10:46 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Foursquare Cm pel too N. lflth St. Pe Hoy Wortlilnaton. uastor. flnndnv jtrhnni at 9:45. Morning worship. 11. Sermon. "The Fruit ot the Spirit." Crusaders young peo ple's service at 6:45. Evenlni Evanef nHr service at 7:45. CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS isi vary Chapel Full Gospel. 1143 N. Liberty St., Salem. Pastors: Hev. Claude and Mary W. Bell. Servlcwi: Runrtnv sohool 10 a.m. Sunday morning service. 11 o'clock. Sunday evening vesper service, 7 p.m. Sunday evening evangelistic service Leslie Methodist So. nnmmsrMil at Myers. G. Wesley Turner, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Morning service 11 o'clock. Sermon subject. "Listen to the Voice Of God." Evenlna service l!So Sermon subject, "Be Then Faithful." Stay ton Churches Baptist Bey. WUIard Buckner. pastor Sunday school. 10. Mornina worshlo. 11. Training hour, 7:15. Evening service, 8. Church of Christ Clyde Freeman, pas- r. Bible school. 10. Worship service. 11. Vouth fellowship, 6:30. Evening worship, 8 o'clock. Church of Christ L. M. Beld. minister. Bible study, 10. Morning worship, 11. Eve ning worship. 8. ' Method lit John Moransa. Baxter. Blhls sohool, 10. Worship service, 11. Youth fel lowship, 6:10. Evening worship, 6. Immaculate Conception Catholle Rev. Nath. Jonas. Pastor. Sunday services: Masses 8, 7:30 and 9:30 a.m. St. Patrlek'e Cethelte tLyenel Father Leander Schneider, pastor. Winter sched ule. 1st . and and 6th Sundays mass at 8 30 a.m. Our Lady of Lourdes (Jordan) Father Leander Schneider, pastor. Winter sched ule. 1st, and and Sth Sundays mass 9:30 a.m.i 3rd and 4th Sundays, mass 10:30. Baptist Bruce Wakeman. Pastor Sun day school 10. Mornlni worship, 11. Youth teuowsnip, i. a, veiling service, i. Church of Christ Wm. P. Morse, tnln- lstejr. Bible sohool 10, Momma worship 11. Idanha Church Is Dedicated Idanha An important event in Idanha was the dedication of the new community church building. Thii building has been under process of construc tion since early summer and not only residents of Idanha but people from many communities have helped, not only by labor but financially as well. The dedication service was held at 2:30 o'clock and the church was filled to capacity. Henry Hlebert, acting as chair man, was in charge of the pro gram, which follows: Community singing, led by Sol Warkentln; scripture and prayer by. the pastor, Eldon Ha ley; Detroit high school girls glee club, conducted and accom panied by Charlene Hanan; the poem, "The Builders," by Mrs. Henry Quiring; "God Is Here" by the male quartet of the Dal las Mennonlte Brethren; his torical sketch, Mrs. Rheba Sny der; "Rose of Sharon," trio. Minute greetings were brought by Eldon Haley, NCC student pastor of the Idanha church, to all present; Warren Knape, NCC student pastor of the Christian church of Detroit, greetings from the pastor of the West Salem M. B. church; quartet, the Warkentin family; dedica tory message and dedicatory prayer by the Mennonite Breth ren pastor of Dallas; "Winning Men for Jesus," male quartet offering; closing hymn and benediction. Although much snow had fal len between Friday evening and Sunday morning, nearly continu ously, "cats" belonging to the Hlebert-Savage logging company had cleared roads leading to the church, and ample parking room was available. The Mennonite Brethren of Dallas chartered a school bus which was filled to capacity for tne occasion. Officers Selected For Dayton Church Dayton Members of the Dayton Christian church met. following the morning service, in the church dining room for a potluck dinner. There were about 50 in attendance. Following the dinner the an nual election of officers was held. The Sunday school officers elected were Fred Bienz, Supt.; Vernon Thompson, assistant superintendent; Miss Laura Mae Goodrich, secretary; Miss Patty Ann Woodward, pianist; Miss Dorothy Dundas, song leader. Church officers are: Elders: Roy Will, Harry Sherman, Fred Bienz. Deacons: Vernon Thomp son, Vernon Foster, Frank Fos ter, A. F. Willson, J. L. Finley and Wesley Barcliff. High school deacons: Gordon Manning, Harry Reeder, La Mont Matthews, Bill Sherman. Pastor, Floyd Diehm, and as sistant Keith Watkins. Both are students at the Northwest Christian college, Eugene. Silverton Churches Church of Jesus Chrhl of the La Iter Day Saints (Mormon) Sundny school at 10. Evening service at 7. Assembly of fiod Berrel H. Scott, pas tor. Sunday school 9:45. Divine worship. 11. Young people's society at 6:45. Evan gelistic at 8. Seventh Bay Adventlst Elder A. D, Chilxon, Salem and Harold Johnson, lo cal elder, In choree. Snhtinth school Bat urday, 9:30. Morning worship at 11, Sat urday. Sunday evening evangelistic ser vice. Pit rim Holiness D. C. Olson, pastor, Sunday school, 9:3. Sermon by pastor, 11. Young people meet at 7. EvtintelLstlc sermon at 8. Methodist Mnrquam an Mollala Joint pastorates, J. fl. Kendall, minister. Bible school and sermon forenoon, Sunday at Marquam, alternoon at Molnlla. Si. raul'e Catholic Father John J. Walsh, pastor. Weekday hiumm. fl an am. Sunday, 8 and 10 a.m. Church of Ood Rev. F. E. Nicks, pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m. Worship hour, 11 a.m. Evening service, 7:30. Immanuel Lutheran S. L. Almlle. pas tor. Sunday school and Bible classes, 10 a.m. Divine worship, 11, sermon: "The OosppI Imperative." Anthem tav Mm chnir Luther lens tie meets 7:30 p.m. tonic: 'The Variety of Christian Experiences."' Trinity Lutheran Pastor R. O. Hovr land, supply. Sunday school and Bible classes 10 a.m. Divine worship. 11, ser mon by Rer. K. O. Hoveland. Salem. No Luther league January 18. Christian and Missionary Alliance Gor don T. Bratvotd. minister. Sundny school, 10 a.m. Oscar antrum, snot. Mornttm unr. ship, U a.m.. sermon by pastor Krntvcld. Special song number. Mr. and Mrs. R. Hartzell. Youth meettna 6.30 p.m. Evening evangelistic service 7:30, pastor speaking. First Chrlitlan Church Arthur Chirliu Bates, pastor. Bible school. 9:45 a.m. M. KOrd. SUPt. Communion and ermoti subject: "A Poor and Suffering Church. text from Revelations." ChrUtlan En. deavor, senior and Junior, 8:30 p.m. At evening service. 7:30 p.m.. newly elected officers will be ceremonially Installed by the pastor. Rev. Bates. Calva.y Lutheran Pastor supplied. Rev. , W, Erlckson, Salem. Sunday school and Bible Class. 10 a.m. Miss Olaa Johnson. supt. Divine worship, 11 a.m. M.lhotllfl Cliurrh Dfn F. Browninf. putor. 8un!7 .chool 8 45 t.m. Worahlp hour. 11. ..rmotl by p..Mor. Sirci,l etiotr number. Youth fellowship 7:30. Nettle Polk, worship eh.lrm.n. Mr,, lltrrlaon Fuher. adviser. Junior meetlni. 7. Younl people", meet In,, 7. Kvenln, jervtce. I. Melb.dl.1 Rer. Fremont Faul. putor. Sunday school, 10. Mornlni worship. 11 Junior (ellowahlp, 6. Youth fellowship. T o'clock. A.ienblr f Oed Starton. Re.. P. c. Watcher, pastor. Sunday school 9:4.v Morn ing worship service. 11. Evaniiellstlc serv. let, I pjn. Youni paopla'i meetlm, T pjn. y-. ' . ' , :,V:"v Starts Life in Monastery Donald D. Foster, SO, of San Fran cisco, who forsook a successful business career for a secluded life in a monastery, is shown watching a cribbage game in the Brothers' recreation room of St. John's Abbey at Collegeville, Minn. Shown left to right are Brother Patrick, Brother Wil liam, Foster and Brother Robert. Foster's present duties will be in the Abbey print shop. (AP Wirephoto) Woodburn Churches chnrrh of Ood Third and Grant streets. Raymond W. Hood, pastor. Church school 10:00 a.m. Worship u:w ana s:ou p.m. Y. P. 7:00 p.m. Assembly of God Second and Uncoln streets. Lester Gibson, pastor. Sunday school, S:45 a.m. Preaching 11:00 a.m. ana i:o p.m. x. e. o:o p.m. Free Methodist Young end Oaten streets. Mrs. Rozells B. Douglas, pastor. Sunday scnooi :a a.m. rreacning ii.vu a.m. and 7:43 p.m. Christian E. Lincoln and Doud streets. Don Priest, pastor. Sunday school, 10:00 a.m. Service 11:00 a.m. O, E. 1 p.m. Evening service, 8 p.m. Methodist Young and B streets. Ormal B. Trick, pastor. Church school 10:00 a.m. Worship H s.m. Fnuraauare 1107 E. Lincoln street. Ar thur Qoble. pastor. Sunday school. S:4B n.m. Worship 11:00 a.m. and 7:45 p.m. p. u;is p.m. Bethel Presbyterian 8 miles east on Union school road. Earl X. Fenton, pas tor. Worship 10:00 a.m. Sunday sohool 10:45 a.m. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. I.O.O.F. tiall. Sunday school, 10:00 a.nj. Sacrament meeting, 11:30 a.m. St. Asnes Catholle (Hubbard) Attended by Woodburn parish priests. Sunday masses 8:30 a.m. St. Mary's EdIscodbI E. Lincoln at Cupid's Court Clarence O. Slocum, Vic ar. Church school, s:ao a.m. Divine wor ship, 11:00 s.m Bible. Baotlst Grange hall. Settlemler and Harrison. Earl Baker, pastor. Sunday school, 0:45 a.m. Worship service 11 A.m. and 7:45 p.m. Y. P. 8:45 p.m. Immanuel Lutheran Harvin N. Chris tensen. pastor. Doud and Oswald streets. Worship service 11:00 a.m. Sunday school io a.m. Gervals Presbyterian Ernest Tremblay. pastor. Sunday school, 10:00 a.m. Worship 11:00 a.m. C.E. 7:30 p.m. St. Luke's Catholle V. L. Moffenbeler. pastor, Harrison between 8rd and 4th. Sunday services 7 a.m. 8:30 p.m. and 10:30 , Devotions 4:00 p.m. Sunday, week day mass, 8:15 s.m. Devotions Friday, 7:45 p.m. The Reorganised Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Salwts Corner of Second and Oar field. Qeorge Omans, pastor. Church school, 10 a.m. Preaching 11 s.m. ?.tona league 1 p.m. Lecture study 8 p.m. First Presbyterian Garfield and Third streets. Earl K. Fen ton, pastor. Sunday school, 0:45 a.m. Divine worahlp 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Y, P. 8:30 p.m. Prophecy Series Closes Sunday Dr. Herbert Lockyer will speak three times Sunday and also Saturday evening at the closing services of the Prophecy Conference being held under the auspices of the American Asso ciation For Jewish Evangelism, Inc. The Saturday evening ser vice, beginning at 7:30, will fol low the theme, "God's Call to Youth", with special music be ing provided by the Salem Col lege and Academy. Dr. Lockyer will speak at the 11:00 o'clock Sunday morning service on the subject, "The Abiding Compan ion" and at 7:30 in the evening, 'A Dying Man's Charge". A special feature of the week of meetings will be the Sunday afternoon mass rally at 3:00 o'clock. The male quartet from the Mennonite church in Dallas, Oregon will sing and Dr. Lock yer will speak on the Prophetic subject, "Christ's Cure For a Troubled World." All meetings are inter-denom inational and are held at the First Baptist church, Marion at Liberty streets. Pleasantdale The Country Garden club meeting, scheduled to have been held at the Pleas antdale social hall Wednesday was postponed indefinitely be cause of weather and also prev alence of colds and influenza. "Vince's Electric" Vacuum Cleaner SALES SERVICE KKPAIRS RENTALS On All Types Household or Commercial Also Waxers ALL WORK FULL GUARANTEED Free Pick-up and Delivery PHONE 3-9239 Jason Lee Opens New Building The Jason Lee Methodist church at North Winter and Jef ferson streets plans to begin using their new, fireproof, rein forced concrete building on Sun day, January 15. The edifice consisting of more than 20 rooms is one of the most modern constructed church school buildings in the state. All the departments will meet in the church auditorium at 0:45 a.m. for a general worship service and then march by groups to their several depart ments in the new building. Japan Missionary Talks at Lebanon Lebanon Kenneth Hend ricks, former minister of the First Christian church, now serving as missionary to Japan, will be the guest speaker at the Lebanon church on Sunday morning. There will be a pot-luck din ner at 1 o'clock m his honor, after which Hendricks will show pictures of his current work In Japan. He ministered to the Chris tian church in Lebanon from 1917 to 1920, it being his first ministry. From here he went for additional schooling in mis slonary work and was sent to Japan early in the 20's. Talbot Churches Talbot Community B. Rogers Irwin, pastor, Sunday school, 10, A class for every ess group, Loren Hoven, supt. Divine wor ship, 11 a.m. Sermon by Evangelist New man: "A Message from Calvary." Junior and senior Y. P. e roups meet at 6:30 p.m. Rev. Newman will speak to the combined groups. Evening service. 7:30 P.m. Bermon topic: "The Doom ol Delay," by the ev angelist. The First Church of God Hood and N. Cottage 0. W. CLEMENS, Pastor Dial 3-9740 Sunday Services Jan. 15th 9:45 a. m. Church School Mrs. Clemens. Superintendent 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship Topic: "Have You Been Born Again?" 6:45 p.m., Youth Fellowship 7:45 p.m., Evening Worship Topic "Little Things" A CORDIAL WELCOME IS EXTENDED TO ALL. 'THE CHAPEL" ASSEMBLY OF GOD Will organize its first Sunday School Sunday, January 15th 9:45 a. m. South 12th and Leslie JOHN W. HODGES Minister (( Churches Arrange Many Activities Silverton Church activities include, for the coming week, for the Calvary Lutheran group Ladles Aid Wednesday after noon at 2 o'clock, with Mrs. John Haugen as hostess, at the church. Rev. Albert Olson, mission ary to China, will give a talk Tuesday at 2 o'clock on his work and at 8 o clock in the evening will supplement his ad dress by moving pictures taken while on duty in China. Immanuel Lutheran Men's club meeting is announced for Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at the church. The WMF will meet Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Fireside room. Hostesses will be Mrs. Marvin Dahl, Mrs. Harold Satern, Mrs. Oscar Overlund and Mrs. H. B. Jorgenson. Trinity Lutheran Sunday school teachers will meet Mon day evening with Miss Nettie Hatteberg as home hostess. Wednesday afternoon the Mary Martha circle members will be house guests of Mrs. Hans Vige land. Circle Is Postponed Grand Island The Grand Island Mothers circle January meeting, scheduled for Wednes day afternoon was postponed, in respect to a member. Mrs. J. H. Tompkins, who lost her hus band with a heart attack Monday. The Johnson Memorial S. D. A. Church presents its pastor, R. G. SCHAFFNER in a series of addresses of public interest Be certain to hear the opening address Jan. 15, 6:30 P. M. Christ For The Crisis A dramatic discussion of our present world problems as pictured in prophecy: The East and West grappling grimly for world supremacy; Communism and Democracy locked in world-wide conflict. Terrible war scares, revolutions, riots, lawlessness, crime, looting, raping, hunger, disease, strikes, fear, atomic weapons, inflation, disregard for re ligious ideals, social and economic problems . . . these cause millions to ask: "What is the way out? What is the solution? How can we have peace?" There is a way out, and we therefore suggest that you hear this outstanding address. Please do not confuse these services with ordinary revivals. You cannot afford to miss one of these Sunday night addresses. Sunday, January 22, 6:30 P.M. CHRIST AND THE SCRIPTURES Can modern people trust the Bible? What does Holy Writ say of the future of our generation? Sunday, January 29, 6:30 P.M. THE CHRIST OF PALESTINE ' Emerging out of the dark shadows of this ancient land is the clear fulfillment of the predictions made by the greatest of all, Jesus Christ. What of the Palestine problem? Sunday, February 5, 6:30 P.M. Christ's Message to the United Nations When will the forces for peace triumph? When will the nations be truly united and learn war no more? Future Announcements in the Papers Screen singing from illustrated Kodachrome slides will feature these meet ings, led by Gilbert Hallsted . . . assisted by Mrs. Schaffner at the organ and Mrs. Hallsted at the piano. JOHNSON MEMORIAL S. D. A. CHURCH North Summer Street at Hood Margaret Truman Says Suitor Must Ask Dad for Her Hand By JOHN ROSENBURQ New York, Jan. 13 U-H Margaret Truman said today that when and if the right man comes along he'll have to ask the president for her hand. . Sh eoulrln't av whether she'd over-ride her father s decision, since she couldn't predict the future state of her heart. Nazarenes Bring Religious Expert The First Church of the Naz- arene is sponsoring the coming of Elmer H. Kauffman, counsel lor in community evangelism, to the church and city, January 17 through 22. Kauffman was edu cational director for a brush company for 20 years where he developed the successful meth ods which he is now making available to the church. His home is In Wollaston, Mass., and for a number of years he serv ed on the general board of the Church of the Nazarene. Kauffman's plan is an organ ized method of bringing the Gospel to those families who live within walking distance of the church. His methods include lit erature evangelism, Sunday school visitaton, and personal evangelism. His coming to the local church is in conjunction with the "Mid-Century Crusade for Souls" which is the current world-wide emphasis in the Church of the Nazarene. Eev. Orville W. Jenkins, host pas tor, announces that the public is cordially invited to hear Kauff man during his brief stay In Salem. Salvation Army Special Services The Salvation Army will hold two special services at the State street citadel Sunday at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Captain and Mrs. Kenneth E. Anderson, in charge of the young people's program for the Oregon and Southern Idaho division of the army, will be in charge. Large Walnut Tree Victim of Storm Fruitland The large walnut tree on the Jacob Gerig farm came down with the wind storm and fell on the side of the house where Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gerig live. Little damage was done to the house. The big task remains to re move the tree. At present Gerig is too busy repairing telephone lines as he is a lineman for the Pratum Mutual Phone company. The tree was planted by Ray mond's grandfather, Peter Gerig, 1 Miss rruman saia, nowever, that she definitely would not marry this year and those who predicted she would were "all wet." "There isn't even a remote possibility of a wedding this year," she said in an interview. "There is no particular man I'm interested in at present and I see no romance on the horizon. "If and when the right man comes along, however, he'U have to see my father in the tradi tional manner. I certainly would want my family's consent, and I doubt if I'd attempt to marry anyone they'd disapprove of. "But if my father did say no, I'm not sure of what I'd do. It depends on how I'd feel at the time." Miss Truman, 25, the attrac tive, blue-eyed blonde daugh ter of President Truman, was interviewed in her apartment in mid-town Manhattan. She , here studying voice under tips guidance of Soprano Helen Tr'au bel. . She said that at present her musical career came ahead of any plans for matrimony. . Asked if anyone had ever proposed to her, Miss Truman blushed and said: "Let's not discuss that." She said that in addition to the personal satisfaction she gets from her singing, she want ed to make "my father and mother proud of me." Miss Truman indicated her gross income would be be tween $60,000 and $75,000 next year, or about equal to her father's. She said she received $1,500 for each concert ad $3,000 for each radio broadcast. During the 1949-50 season she will give 29 concerts and three radio broadcasts. Some of the con cert arrangements include percentage clause. Usually. ists in Miss Truman's c.atego are guaranteed their base fa and draw 60 percent of the gate. In other words, It a house sold $5,000 worth of tickets, the art ist would receive approximately $3,000. Miss Truman said she "would like to" make some records this year. This would add substan tially to her income. in 1894. It measures 35 inches across and is about 40 feet higj In the shade of this tree th Gerig clan hold their annual family reunion each year with over 100 attending this reunion.