Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 20, 1953, Page 9, Image 9

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Missions School
Calvary Baptist
Since February 29, Calvary
BiptUt church hat been con
ducting a tchool of mlnloni
each Wedneiday evening. The
school starts at 6:15 p.m. with
a covered dish cupper, moving
into a devotional period, then
to mission study classes, fol
lowed by a session of special
feature of Interest and inspir
ation. . ;
A play will also be present
ad Sunday evening, March 22,
entitled, "How Much Owest
Thou Thy Lord?"
On March 25 a color film,
on "Mission Frontiers" of the
foreign mission program will
be shown;
On Sunday, March 29, the
annual "America for Christ,'
home missionary offering will
be taken.
The final climatic night of
April 1 will be of real special
interest, when Mrs. Maurice
Hodge of Portland, president
of the American Baptist Wom
an's Missionary Society, will
be the speaker. She will be
showing color slides on her
trip to Japan, bringing vividly
before us the great need and
opportunities in that country.
Salvation Army
To Hear Rodda
Colonel Gertram Rodda, Na
tional Spiritual Special of the
Salvation Army, will be guest
speaker here Saturday night,
March 21 at 7:30. The col
onel is making a trip through
the Oregon division. He will
apeak at many of the corps and
also address service clubs when
opportunity affords. Colonel
Rodda has specialized in the
radio field having been "on the
ir" over a thousand times. All
of the meetings this week will
be conducted by the Cadets
from San Francisco with the
exception of Saturday night.
- Colonel Rodda is. a world
traveler and student of interna
tional affairs. His appoint
ments in America have in
cluded that of chief secretary
of the eastern territory and
field secretary for the central
states as well as editor-in-chief
of Salvation Army Publications
in Chicago. - . . '
Amity Churches
Bftitlit William P. Bray, pastor. Bun
day tchool 10 a.m. Horning worihlp 11
a.m. Evening lerrJce p.m. Rer. Nick
Neufeld, west weaker.
Chuck of Christ Robert V. Powell,
paiter. Bible echoed 10 a.m. Horning
worihlp 11 a.m, Heraldi of faith p.m.
KMCM. Youni people's meeting 6:30 p.m.
MethedUtDavld Polndexter, ninUter.
Sunday tchool 10 a.m. Homing worihlp
11 a.m. Youth Pallowehtp 4:30 pun. Kva
fclnaeeTTiee p.nv ; - "
Oak Grove Chapel David Polndexter,
atlnliter. Morning worihlp 0:49 ajn.
Sunday echool 10:4. a.m.
AiMsaelr af Oed Prank K. Ifapee,
pai tor. Sunday school 0:45 ajn. Bv
rtlng atrvlca 7:30 p.m.
Christian & Missionary
t:46 am. Sunday School , "
11:00am. "The 11th Com
- mandment"
6:30 p.m. A. Y. Fellowship -
7 :80 pm-Missionary Night:
Lorao Bdlger Family t
In Costume
Pictures of Mexican Indian
Work
SECOND ANNUAL AMATEUR CONTEST
Auspices
MARINE CORPS LEAGUE, SALEM DETACHMENT
Friday, Mar. 20, Salem High Auditorium
35 acts three hour show
Doors Open at 7; curtain at S P.M.
Adults 1.00; Children 50c.
Herb Johnston, Jr., Master of Ceremonies
(AMELIAS, RHODODENDRONS, AZALEAS
For Hedges We Hovt a Large S4ection ef
Evergreen Shrubs!
See ut about Landscaping you new heme.
H. L. PEARCY NURSERY
4 miles north on Front street, turn west at Keiter school,
follow paved road 4 miles to nursery. Ph. 4-1916.
CHOOSE YOUR MENIAL DIET
The Science of Mind
EYRY PROBLEM CAN BE SOLVED
Learn the Law ef Mind in Action
Why you think. How you think.
What rethink. '
Clones conducted by -
TONI ARLOA VAN ORNUM
Salem Fridays, 8 P.M., Sunday, 11:15 A.M.
at 1320 Edgewater
Eugene Mondsys, 7 P.M., Eujene Hotel
Portland Wednesdays, 1 nd 7 P.M., Conf ress Hotel
Write for Free List of Books
THE NEW LIBRARY, 1320 Edgewater St.
Methodists Slate
Talks on Beliefs
Bllverton During Lenten
season, the Rev. Douglas Har
reU of the MethodUt pastor
ate Is presiding at an 8:30
o clock morning communion
hour, with church school fol
lowing. . v .. . .
The 11 o'clock sermon hour
features a series of "Beliefs"
of the Methodist groups.
"We Believe in the Church"
was the last Sunday sermon
topic with the sermon subject
for March 22 "We Believe In
the Kingdom of God."
Concordia Chorus
St. John's Sunday
The Concordia college male
chorus of Portland will pre
sent a concert at Si John's
Lutheran church, 16 th and A
streets at 8 otclock Sunday
night under the direction of
William Lewis. ,
The 26 young singers, who
are preparing for entry in
Lutheran seminaries or teach
ers colleges to do advanced
work in theology or educa
tion, will draw on church
music of all ages for their
program. The concert will In
clude a two part contrapuntal
setting of " Wale, Awake" by
Praetorius, 18th century
Lutheran composer; Christo
pher Tyrt "O Come, Ye Ser
vants of the Lord," Mathew
Lindquists "Lord Jesus Who
Dost Love Me;" "O God Our
Help In Ages Past" by Hoelte
Nickel" and a setting of "A
Mighty Fortress Is Our God"
by Nosh Francis Ryder.
Garry Lewis, son of Mr. and
Mrs. William Lewis, 12 7 0
Peace street, Salem, is a mem
ber of the chorus.
ine of Church
Topic of Sermon -
SUverton In the continu
ance of the general theme se
ries of "The Apostolic
Church," instructional ser
mons, the Rev. Arthur Charles
Bates of the First Christian
pastorate will speak on "The
Discipline of the Church" at
the ' 11 a.m. Sunday worshio
hour March 22.
The program plans for the
Sunday worship hour . have
been reversed in the serving
of the communion emblems
following the sermon.
At the Sunday evening: serv
ice at the Christian church.
there will be a team from the
Willamette District Ninety-
and-Nine , in rlvo thai 7-an
o'clock program following the
6:30 special youth service with
Gerald Sawyer directing the
youth hour.
Mill City Churches
Fint lbrteriasWlev. Noble Street
er, minister. Sunday ichool t:4( ajn.
Youth Fellowship 4 p.m. Church eenrlces
U a.m. and 7:30 p.m.
Krai ChrlsUsvn Rt. Hush Jul!, pai
tor. flunday school 9:45 a.m. C.B. :30
P.m. church serTlces 11 a.m. and I p.m
Bt. Catherine Cethelle Father Robert
O'Hera. pastor, Morntni mass l:lfi a.m.
Confeiilons heard before maw.
free MethedJrt Rer. C. R. Brewer,
pastor. Sunday school f.it a.m. Church
serTlces 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.
- CeeueeBltr Rer. Lee Joiner, pastor.
Sunday school 10 a.m. Church services
11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.
atssesebly ef Get Sunday school 10
a.m. Church eenrlces 11 a.m. and 7:W
p.m.
Chrlettea Science Sunday 11 a.m. 4th
Wednesday p.m.
Safem dkiircli
ei
Strata Oar ASvaaliat Soauatr at
Heat Sabbath School :N a.aa. Topic:
-Xeaoerehlp la the Chureh." Samoa 11
a.m. by Faatat B. O. Scluiftr.
Jean laa KawW Metaaalet Okarek
Career of Jellereea aad Winter. Br-
.wn uouiaer. ntnieier. uijm
verehla arnica t 11:00 an. Sonaos
enueei, "Jeiua, too Kins el
Church oebool el e.m.
St. Wl CataeUe - Ckarek CM-
meieta us winter au. hot. Jeeepb I.
Vand.rtwck, paitor. suaaer urn a.
i:n. e:jo, ,:u, 11 ua 11:11. CoofM
etoat SeWnler- 1:-I:M ea4 T:-l.
rUU SelrHaeUal Clank Wanen'
la boom. 4M North CaUate, T:N
P teater. Dr. Italian Topic: "TO.
Maaar oi je.ua." . .
laMek Camaiaall Ckarek la Leblah
VUlaia. Bunder achool at It. Praachlna
at u, -fault neat secmae," thcma.
At 1. Junlora DHL At Ttt. tha Taunt
reopte Elbla stunt. t:M. aiuiata at
"Hrprocrur." Wad. slant Rat. Well-
born tai lateura lth alldaa . "la
amount sia." B. at. Baeie, pat tor.
Sk'Jaaai Latkeraa Ckarak lata.
Synod) nth and A Bta. H. w. Oroai,
paatar. Bervieee at 1:00 and 11:00. Sun
dot aohool and Blbla elaaa 10:00.
Ckarak al Jeeae Ckrlat a( Ullar Day
taint I (Manaaa) th and liadlaan
sueeta, John B. BalUburr. Blahoa:
Priailhaod maotlnt 1:00 e.m., Sunday
nenou io:pt 0.01., sacrament aieeunt
o:w p.m.
tela) Taal'a lalacaaal Ckarak Church
ana caemeketa Bta. Bar. aeeree H.
Bwllt. BJq Ractor. Holt Communion.
t:jo a.m.i lamut aenrlcta and clauaa,
t:30 a.m.; nuraary achool In parlab haU.
11:00 a.m.l prayar aarvlct and aarmoa.
11:00 a.m.
Flnt Ckarak al CarUL Sclaatlat
Liberty and Chemeketa BU. Sunday
Bchool at 11 a.m. ktomlnt aarvlcai at
ii. Laaaon-aarmoo aublact: "Matter."
Bvanlnt aorrlca at I. LaMon-aarmon aub
Jaet: Mattar."
First CarliUaa Ckarak laarlon and
Cottaae Ulnkter, . Dudley Strain, alln-
later ox Chrlatlen sducatlon. Donald
Payne, church achool, t:4a a.m. ktorn-
lnt worihlp and communion. 10:45 a.m.
Sermon by Dudley strain. Bpeclal mu-
eic. youtn ntuowanip period t:30 p.m.
anack time, 1:10 p.m.-Youth dlacuaaloa
period, 0:30 p.m. Bvenlnt worahlp aery
Ice, T:3D p.m. Bermon by Donald Payne.
Special mualo.
Tka SalraUea Amy 141 Btate Street.
Phone 1-H37. Major chtrlea Bennett,
officer in charte. Sunday maetlnta: Bun
day School l:4t a.m. Bollneaa meetlnt,
11 a.m. Tount People'a Letlon p.m.
Balratloa meetlnt 7:30 p.m.
Caart street Ckriatlaa Ckarak 17th
and Court Btreeta. W. Barold Lyman
o. PbUlp HuM. mlnlitera. Bible
achool aaaembly, S:3e a.m. Mornlnt tror
ahlp, 10:00 o'clock. Sermon by Mr. Hurd.
youtn Hour, t:30 p.m. avenmt worihlp,
7:30 o'clock. Bermon by Mr. Hard.
BeorcanJiei Ckarek at Jena Christ ml
Latter Day Salute Seventetnth and Che
meketa Bta. Oeorte W. Speed, paitor.
Church achool l:4S. Mornlnt worchlp, 11.
Keith N. Klnart of Waahoutal, Waih..
tuaat apeaker. Srenlnt worahlp, 8.
Oeorte W. Speed, apeaker. .
Saleat Tratk Center 341 Chemeketa.
Sunday School. 10. service 11. Tonle:
The Plte-Polnted Star," Bar. olive Ste-
vana. . .
KlBtweed Bible Ckarek 113B Kim
Street. t:4B ajn.. Sunday Bchool for all
atea. 10:40 a.m., worihlp aarvlce with
Rev. Alex R. Sauerweln proaohlnt: "The
Darkeat Day In Hlatorr." t:4l a.m..
youth meetlnai. 7:48 p.m., aueat apeaker
mi do announcea.
Christ lutheren Charea, (AL0 State
Street at llthi the Rev. T. sC. Otb-
nara, pastor. Sunday worship services.
:4ft and 11 a.m. Sunday Bible classes
for all ages, 10 a.m. Willamette JUea
Breiherboid meeting, 1:30 p.m. Lenten
vespers, wedneMsy, 7:45 p.m.
Calvary Baptist Chureh South Llb
erty at Miller St. Omar N. Berth, nastor.
0:45, Bible School. 11:00, Great questions
of the last week: "What Shall I Do
win jeiusT" (Pilate's question). Broad
cast over KOAE 1430 Kc. :30, all
youth groups. 7:30, Missionary Drama:
-now ssucn owest Thou Thy iiord?
' Chureh ef Christ chemeketa and Cot
tage Streets. Choice L. Bryant, evangel
1st. Sunday morning "Bible Proaram"
(KOCO) 9:00 to 9:15. Sunday morning
Bible school, 10:00. Sunday morning wor
ship service 10:50. Sunday evening young
people's training classes 6:30. Sunday
evening preaching ana worship services
7:30. Wednesday evening mid-week serv
ice 7:30. -
Bt. Mark's Lutheran 343 N. Church
St. Rev. John I. Cauble. pastor. Sunday
scnooi convenes at o:30 a.m. Horning
worship 11 a.m. The sermon: "The
prom ue or cetera! inheritance" will be
delivered by the pastor. Adult instruc
tion class 4 p.m. Luther Leagues meet
at 5 and 6:30 p.m.
Flret Oiarek al the Naaerene Caster
at nilrtea&wi. i.-w Church achool. 10:K.
the paator tpeaklnt. t:30, Youth devo
tional hour. 1:30, the petttar apeatlnt.
lirat Baetlat Cb.reb Marlon and Lib-
ertt. Dr. Lloyd T. Anderaon, paator. Rev.
Thornton Janema. aaioelata paator. Sun
der School. 0:4S a.m. afomlnt worahlp,
li :w o-oiocK, "A Livicr eacnnea." paa
tor Lloyd Anderaon. Youth meetlnt.. S:1B
p.m. sranint toepel aernce. tueat apeak
er. Fear Caraere Ba.tlat Ch.reh State
and Elm Street.. Rev. Victor L. Louche.
paitor. sunder achool. t:fB a.m. Morn
lnt worahlp. 11:0. o'clock, paator apeak
Int. Yount Peoplea Leatue. t:30 p.m.
Gvenlnt toapel aervlee 7:30 p.m. llld-
week prayer aervlee. Thnraday. 7:30 p.m.
Chrlstisa ni sfUtloasry AllUnes
unoreD Norm sw ana Gauss. Rv.
Fsul W. Ounther. psstor. Bundsy school,
s:t .m. Moraint vst)tcium ana wor
ship, "Ths Uth Commandment." 11:00
a.m. Alllanct Touth Fellowship. 6:30
p.m. Missionary SerTlct, pictures of In
dlan work In Mexico, Rer. Loraa Wiser
ismiiy, t.30 p.m. -.
Tint Methtilst Chirea At ths BIsl
nors Theatre. Sunday, 11:00 a.m. Ser
mon, "We Believe In the Klnsdom of
Qod." Bermon by the minister, Brooks
h. moo re.
K I k t Mesaeiisl CsntTecatlenal
First Presbyterian
Church
Chemeketo at Winter
Salem, Oregon
Sermon by Dr. Poling
'THE ONE BOOK"
Identical Service tiU-U tun.
KOCO (1490) 10 to 10:30
Faal Nawlaa Fallal, D.D raelar
B. I. BelleaS, Aaahtoal r-aalar
MISSIONARY RALLY
Pilgrim Holiness Church
2285 Carlton Wey
BOLIVIA SPEAKER
Sunday, 22nd ot p.m.
M.irlon County Holiness Assoc.
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, tt&X
Wesleyon Methodist
Meetings Continue
Wealeyan Methodist church
at South 15th and MU1 streets
will announce revival meet
ings to . continue , over the
week-end and . throughout the
coming weak... Evangelist
Pearl Roe of Iowa has been
preaching the old fashioned,
heart-seraching gospel mea
ns as taught in the New Tes
tament Visitor arc urged to
attend...,-- ' ;
Prestbyterian Men
See Oregon Film
Dallas Tuesday night the
regular meeting of the Presby
terian Men ot Dallas offered a
reminder of the beauties ot the
state when the group had the
opportunity' to see the State
Highway film, "You'll Remem
ber Oregon."
The film shows the scenic
beauty and other advantages to
be found in Oregon, whether
one is a tourist or a native,
The group completed the
final steps toward organizing
the membership under the "Ev
ery Man" plan, whereby each
member helps the entire group
in carrying out the ideals of
the club. ' :
The program for the evening
was prepared and presented by
Walter Muir,-. chairman, ' Ed
Hines, J. Johnson, George
Kurre and Robert Kleeman.
Rev. Fisher Guest
Speaker. Nazarenes
The Rev. C. William Fisher.
of Kansas City, Mo., will be the
special speaker in a series of
Evangelistic services starting
Wednesday at the First Church
of the Nazarene, Center and
13th. A special feature of the
instrumental music will be the
baritone horn with which Mr.
Fisher received first place in
competition in the state of Ok
lahoma and second in national
competition in Chicago. "Mr.
Fisher also directs the congre
gational singing. .. .
Mr. Fisher is the author of
two books, "The Time Is Now'
and more recently, "Second-
Hand Religion."
The services will start each
evening at 7:30. The public is
invited. . .. .
Silverton to Hear
Rev.R. H. Rismiller
SUverton Rev. R. H.
Rismiller ' of . the ' Seattle
Lutheran Bible ' institute who
will be 'featured speaker for
the v local Bible ' instruction
conference to be held from
Sunday through Thursday,
March 22-26, at Trinity
Lutheran church with the
local Lutheran churches, Cal
vary, Immanuel and Trinity
at host groups.- ' "
Rev. Rismiller is to appear
as Sunday guest spesker at
the 11 olclock worship hour
at Calvary Lutheran church,
the Rev. Arvis L. Hokonson
as host pastor.
The series of Bible studies
are to be from the Book of
Ielah. . . . .
Alliance Church
To Hear Edigers
Sunday 'night at the 7:30
otclock service at the Christ
ian and Missionary church, N.
5th and ' Gaines, - a Salem
missionary family home from
Mexico will be featured. Rev.
and - Mrs." Loran Ediger and
children will appear in cos
tume and show pictures of
their work among the Indians
of the interior of Mexico. Rev.
and Mrs. Ediger are making
their home during their fur
lough near . his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Aaron Ediger, Route
6, Salem.
At the morning 11:00
olclock service, Rev. Paul W.
Gunther, pastor, will preach
on 'The 11th Commandment,
Ckarek 341 Booth ltth Street. Laula S.
White. Mlnlater. 9:46 a.m., Sunder
Bchool. Cleaaea for .vert member af tha
femur. . -11:00 a.m moraine worahlp.
Sermon br tha mlnlater: "The Uvlnt
Chrlat." t:I0 p.m., Plltrtm Fellowahlp
troupe for Junior hlth and aenlor tilth
yount people. .
It. Vr-eenl U Pul CthlW-Columbl.
and Myrtle itreeU. Mimci et 4, T:30,
1:41, 10 Mid 11: IS .m. Confeuloni 8t-
urdftr. 4:30 to B:W Md 1 to 1:30 p.m.,
and before nuui. .....
Orseo Lutlierfttt Chirek (110) flunnr
view nd LeMlnt Avenuee. Sunder
Bchool f:4ft ft.m. Divine worship, 11:00
a.m. Luther Leaiue. 1:00 p.m. Lenten
ervlees - on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m.
Lowell w. Holte, pMtor.
Flnt Ifantelleal UntU Brethren
Caarclv Uerlon and Summer. A. O.
Jtmleaon, minister. Sunday School, 1:41.
Worship eei-Tlce, 10:50. Mesiaie by Rer.
P. I. Miner. Youth ellowihip. 8:30.
Evan tehi tic m trice, 7:30. lfeweie! "The
Tramf duration."
Bank Offering
Estate Forum
Estate problems which may
confront the average Ameri.
can family will be discussed
at a special estate and trust
forum to be presented by the
United State National bank.
The session Is scheduled for
Tuesday, March 14. at 7:30
p.m. In the Mirror room of the
Marion hotel, Bex Gibson,
vice-president and manager of
the bank's Ladd .Bush-B
lem branch,' announced.
These forums are being of
fered as a public service, ac
cording to Z. C. Sammons, V.
S. National president, who
pointed- out that more than
2300 persons attended ' last
year' series. ,
Estate planning' as well as
tax economies will be includ
ed In the forum which Is de
signed as a nonr technical pre
sentation of solutions to prob
lems which the average fam
ily might face. :
Three experienced trust of
ficers from the . bank's head
office will conduct the pro
gram. R. M. Alton, -vice-
president and head of the
U. S. National's trust depart
ment, will discuss the effect
of ownership , methods- on
estate taxation. He will set
up a typical estate plan. Trust
Officer L. B. Staver, in the
second discussion of the eve
ning, will present the most
popular trust services used to
day and will point out the
need for a properly drawn
will.
The closing talk by E. J.
Overman, trust officer, will
concern investing trust funds.
Presiding officer will be
Rex Gibson who has stated
that there will be opportuni
ties for questions from the au
dience. A social hour will
complete the program.'
Darrell Bowenaf
Alsea Star Farmer
Corvallis ) -Darrell Bow-
en, an Alsea Future Farmer
who runs a dairy and also has
purebred Hereford cattle, was
named the Oregon Star Farm
er at Wednesday nisht's
awards session of the FFA
convention here. :
Bowen has a net worth of
$27,027.
He was chosen from 72 State
Farmers named here Tuesday.
The Star Farmer award is the
highest given by th state FFA
organization. ,
Life of fngersof I
Will Be Studied "
The Unitarian Fellowship
will study the life of Robert G.
Ingersoll at the regular services
in the Woman's club Sunday
morning. Steve Anderson will
speak on "America's Amazine
Agnostic." Ingersoll, a phenom
enal lawyer, Civil war hero.
and Republican' party orator
(he nominated two Republican
candidates) was a controversial
figure because of his outspoken
agnostic view for decades after
the Civil war. Few Americans
have been so praised and
damned for their beliefs. Fol
lowing Anderson's speech there
will be a discussion and social
period.
Assembly of God
Woodburn Revival
Woodburn A aeries of re
vival services will begin at the
Woodburn Assembly of God
church Sunday, March 22, con
tinuing through April 6. Rev.
and Mrs. F. R. Davidson of
Trenton, Mo., will conduct the
services every evening except
Saturdays for the next two
weeks, beginning . at ' 7:45
o'clock.
Rev. Davidson is an evange
list radio speaker, world trav
eler and lecturer. Mrs. David-
ion is also a minister, soloist,
pianist, accordionist and child
evangelist. The public is in
vited to attend.
FARMERS BANQUET
Silverton "We Prodigal
Sons'' is the title of an address
to be given by Dr. Howard
Runkel, director of the Willam
ette university speech depart
ment, before the Silverton Ro
tary club next Monday night.
The occasion is the Rotarians
annual farmer's night banquet.
SCHAEFER'S
COLD TABLETS
For simple headache end
simple neuralgia caused by
common cold, headache,
natal congestion, fever,
muscular aches and pains,
temporary centtipa tier)
Only at
50c-1.00
SCHAEFER'S
DRUG STORE
Open Dally, 1:W ajn. I .m.
Sundays, ( a.m. - 4 9-m.
13S N. Commercial
Gottwald Entombed.
Successor Not Named
Vienna, Austria, UK The
body , of Czeck Dictator Kle-
ment Gottwald, who died
mourning his Idol Josef
Stalin, was consigned to '
marble tomb In Prague today
with the name of his suc
cessor still unannounced.
The funeral pattern, as des
cribed by Prague radio, was
a miniature copy of last
week's .' Kremlin rites . for
Stalin. -.
Shingle Mill at
Independence A new shin
gle mill is being built on four
acres of land, located at the
northwest side of Independ
ence, and close to a valley and
siletz aiding.
The new Interstate Shingle
company will be operated by
rl. c Roles of Siltcoos lake,
Three shingle machines will be
installed in the mill, and will
turn out approximately 10 0
squares of cedar shingles each
day.
It is anticipated that 22 men
will be employed when the mill
opens.
Mr. Holes has shingle mills
at Toledo and Gardiner, and
operates the Parkdale Lumber
company sawmill at Parkdale.
At present, Mr.- and Mrs.
Roles are residing at the Wil
low Auto Court In Independ
ence. . . ,
Nats on Formosa to
Get 100 U. S. Jets
Talpeh, Formisa U.B The
Chinese Nationalist air force
prepared today to organize a
jet fighter wing -to fly more
than 100 American let planes
expected here shortly.
Eight men, who will head
the first Nationalist jet force,
will train their students In
T-35 two seat trainers. After
their training the tiew pilots
will probably -fly F-88 Sabre
jetS. :'. " . 7
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LrtlY'S TOMATO or SUNNY DAWN .....4t$-ei. cans 4$1. 00
VAN CAMP'S PORK & BEANS '"tST 91.00
HORMEL'S CHILI CON CARNE 3$1.00
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' busy baker ................l-lb. 23c
CLOFaOX :..v..
STANDING RIB ROAST &ttZ9cv
FRYERS wlft Premium, l-lb. 14-os .Each $1.29
BEEF SHORT RIBS Top quality Lb, 25c
snap-top CARRm;...;;..;;.:v.:.::ii: 10c
NEW POTATOES . .. ... ,,b.25c
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2120 Fairgrounds
Marion County
' Birtha' in" Marlon county
showed n decline during the
first two months of the year
as compared With the same
period in 1852. This was in
dicated, by the report of the
Marion county department of
Health as presented during
Thursday's ' monthly meeting
of the executive board.
' Total. births for the county
in February were 220, a de
crease, from 23S a year ago.
For the two months period the
total was 408 , as compared
with 448 for January and Feb
ruary .in 1952. ;
Fifty-three mothers of ba
bies born in February were
residents of Salem; 125 were
classified as rural . and the
balance were from outside, of
the county. ,
Total deaths during Febru
ary were 72 and for the first
two months 145. , These fig
ures compare with 81 and 152,
respectively, year ago.
Male , deaths outnumbered
female, 43 to 29 during Feb
ruary. ,., . . ,
Heart dlr-ease claimed 31
person during the - month.
Other causes of death were:
cancer 8, apoplexy 8,- disease
of the arteries 7. ; There were
no deaths due. to automobile
accidents. : Two deaths were
charged against communica
ble ' disease bronchial pneu
monia. ' . I.....i-.:,i.-..',.
Adlai Borrows Coat
For Call on Hirohito
: Tokyo UJ0Adlal : Steven
san borrowed cutaway coat
today to call on the Emperor
of Japan.- i .
The Democratic Party lead
er eaid he had "most in
teresting talk" with Hirohito
at the Imperial . Palace. . He
said they chatted about Korea
and relations between Japan
and America for about 24
minutes; - ' 1
Effective Fridays Saluidayv Sunday,
SSBSIEB
Read 243 Court St.
1265 Center St.
Independence Cart . '
In Crossing Crash
Independence Jen B . O.
Smith, driving a Mercury, and
proceeding south on Fourth
St, Thursday night, collided
with Model A pickup truck
driven by Elmer Lawrence, S .
he proceeded eastward on "C
street . s ' ?'' '
Lawrence, who was accompa
nied by his '. little daughter
Joyce, was uninjured . Mr.
smith received cruise ana
back injury, and was taken to
the Independence Clinic where
he received medical aid. The .
full extent of his injuries is not .
known at this time. . r
Coaxial Video '
For Lebanon ' :
Lebanon The Lebanon TV
corporation at this week's
council meeting submitted an
application for a coaxial sable
franchise here Which . would ,
permit stringing of . sables
throughout the city, both
overhead and underground, to
serve private: residences and
commercial users. '. v 5 . .. .r
Heading the intended pro
gram is Chet Wheeler, official
of radio station KW1L, Al
bany. The television venture
Is a separate business, he not,
ed in an earlier conference.
He was represented at the
council meting by Wendell
Gronso, Lebanon attorney.
, The council heard first and
second readings of an ordi
nance to permit the company
a franchise, but delayed until
April 17 the vote on final dis
position of the request. .
- Under the terms of the pro.
posed franchise, installation
rate should be $150 for single
connection private residences
and $200 for commercial
establishments. Maximum
service charges would be $3.60
monthly for private use and
$8 commercial.
The city would receive I
per cent of the .rental gross
receipts for the 10-year life ef .
the franchise;
March 20-21-22
..10 lbs. 99c
.. c 39e
. . pk,. 19c
41.00
933 S. Commerclel