'V X c THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 4, 1923 ' BAPTIST ' '-. First Baptist Church William T. Mil likes, D. D., minister. Bible school at 9:45 . IB. Morning worship as 11. ser mon. iVla Sacra." evening worship 4 7:Jp,- - sermon 'According to tho - Pat tern." Senior B.YJMJ., 6:30 in the lee tore room, Gladys Jensen, leader, topic, Contentment." j Intermediate Union, Eavy Willi, leader, topie, "What is the Chief Valne of B.Y.P.U.t Pastor's class U auditorium at :30; Book of , James. , last chapter. r BZTHJjrr REFORMED . Bethany Reformed Chnrch Cornor of Capitol ' and - Marion streets. Snoday school, 10 a. m. German preaching ser vice, il a. m. lie evening service. M, Inn.r, pastor. - V" ' ; CTXBISTUsJt First Christian . Church Cornor Cci ter asd High streets, J. J. Evans, minis ter. Bible school, 9 :45 a. m. The morn ing sermon will h' given" by the : pastor " B "tint Things First." A atereoptiraa lector, at 7:8tt p. by Henry A. Sulli van on "The History of the Reforma tion, w ; . , - v . , t Court 1 Street ' Christian Corner North Seventeenth and Court streets. K. I. Putnam,; minister. Bible school at 9:45 m., graded x-bool. ravid Nor cross will speak on the Near East Belief. Evening service at 7.45 p. m. Monday at 7:30 p. m. monthly official board meeting. Thejsi day, 7U5 to 0:15 p. mid-week school. stndy on Monday at 7:30-p. m. Prayer meeting en Thursday at 7:3Q p. m. oU Salem Friends Church r South 1 Commercial and Washington streets, Nathan Swebb, paster. Bible school, 10 a. m. Morning worship 11 -o'clock. C. K. at 6:30. Evening church services 7:30. OOSPTI. MISSION ' Ootpsl Mission 185 South Commer cial street (Upstairs). Services Sundays, 2 and 7:30 p. m. Snpday school and Bible stndy at 1 p.-m. Prayer- meeting, Tuesday at 7.8 O p. m. A special Oivine Healing meeting : -Thursday, 3 :3l and 7:30 p. m. Toung people's meeting on Saturday at 7:30 p. m. Everybody is in vited 'to these services. No charges for praying for' tho sick: no collection. For I- information call 76T6. X. B. 8. A. International Bible Students Associa tion meet a every Sunday in Derby hall, corner Court and High streets mpatairs) lor Bible study. Hours from 10 to 12 a .hi. All interested- in Bible study wel come . f -; '' " CATH0I40 : 4 : Csthollo Church ttev. J. B. Buck, psstor. Low snsss with' communion a( 8 o'clock. Uighr msss with sermon by the pastor,, "Do Catholics Believe That Only Catholics Will be Saved!" at 10 o'clock. Benedictio ooilows last snasa. The ser mon at hig-h raaao las especially designed for non-Catholics and non-CstUolies are invited to hear tho Catholic side of this important question. Everyone is cordially welcome..- ' f -v.:X,-" y--? ' CHBISTIAH SCTXKCB First Church 440 Chemeketa street. Sunday ' morning services, 11 a- id.. . sub ject of lesson -sermon: "lovo-'t Sonday school st 9:30 a. m. Wednesdav evening testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock. . Head ing room S09 Masonic Temple, open every day except holidaya and- Sundays from 11:45 to 6:30 p. m. All are cordially in vited to -or services ,asd to our reading room. . i- - :., - -. . ..- . r : c:nusrzA2r ant hxssxokast , AXLIAKCB ' Mr. and Mrs. H. E- Caswell, 425 Xorth Winter street, - pastor. Telephone 921 J. Sunday arrvieee at tho W.C.T.TJ. hall as folio Sunday school at 2 o'clock; fol lowed by preaching at 8. In the evening at 7:30, evangelistic meeting. Also at the asms plsce.cn Friday efteraoon at 3:30 and in the evening at. 7.30, meeting with teaching along .thf lino of Divine Heal ing. On Tuesday evening at 7:30 ser vices sre held-at 632 South Commercial street..-,- ;,'- .- - , . : v;-.,: , .-: ' - COJTQ EXO ATI03J Al ' ' -. --! "T ""- ' Firt CongregationslChurch Uberty and Center streets, W. C. Ksntner, min istr. : Sunday- school.' at 10 a. m. At 11 .. m.' 2Xise Margaret Beid, represeatiag the Kesr East Relief, speaking , of her own experiences-, str Msresh and - Herne, CLristian Endeavor 'at 6:30 p. m. and at 7:30 p. tn.. song' service, pictures, ud dres 'Bread and; Btones." Mid-week acrriee Thursday "at- f :30 p. m... subject of study. 'Th Book of .Mslachu'f CeTHTsl Congregations! Church Cor er Nineteenth and Ferrj. ' Sundsy sehoot at ,10 a. tn.' Christian Endeavor meetings at.tue nKosl'-hourst- Bev. J. J. Handsa ker of PortUnl will preach, at the eve ning service at 7:30. .' ..j v. EVAXGEXJCAI. 1 '. IiS?rty Street -Evangelical Church Corner of Center and Lsherty streets, u. P. l.ieninj. Sr., ptor. Sunday school - at 10 a. m., A. J, Hsgar, superintendent. Preaching service at 11 a. n. No eve nin; servieo: at this church.; Union ser ricf- at tie Cottsee Street. Evsngelicsl -chur - E.L.C.E. services st -0:30 snd jree:ung st 7 :30. p.: m. y 'r j. Chemekets Street Evsnreliesl-F. ; W, T,suner, paator. Sermon at H a. nu. sub- Ject. ."Honor, the Christ." Sermon at T:S0 p. m., hy a representative of the -N'esr Lnt Belief. Sunday' school at 10 a. ra, Edward Zinn, leader. Evangelical leaf- at 6:30. The' pastor 'will prech t Clear Lake Evangelical church, at- S XiTJTHEXAS r Est! Sute and Eighteenth streets, G. Koehlcr, pastor. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Preaching service in tho English language at-10 :30 a. m. The paator will answer the questions: "Is the World dotting Better" "Whence tho Tares Among tho Wheat?" and "Wnat Shall he Done With ; the Taresl' Luther league at 2:0 p. a. So evening service. Prayer ' meeting on Tharsdiy at 7:30 p. n. ttible scuool on Saturday irom v to 12 a. nr. A h-.arty welcome.. PEflf!GT0fJ;T0, SPEAK TODJy Pacific; College President to Talk at First Method-! ist Church : morning.-: Sb will J tell of : her experiences in the 'Near East. i ; lecture Tonight Aa Illustrated lecture will he given tonight at the First Chris tian church on the - "-History ot the Reformation. Henry A.; Sul livan of i Portland will " talk. -:, f -Via Sacra" and "According to Pattern" ' will - be the subjects for the morning aiid evening eormon8 ; at the . First Baptist church today.. Rev. W. T., MU Iken will spe&k . at : both ' services. ; "A Voice ' from ; the, Wilder ness" : and "Open Doors ; for South" will be the sermon top ics today ir at ' the First Presby tcrlan church K Rev. Ward WlUla Long; pastor,5 will talfa v v Christian Endeavor to ; . 'HoId BigiRally Tonight The- Christian Endeavor socie ties of Salem will meet-In a union meeting at the First Christian church tonight at 6:3(h The sub- ect will ; be ' "What ; Is the , Chief Value of ; a Christian Ehdeavor Society?"- The lesson.' Is found In Firsts Timothy 6:1X-16. .JJrs. Hestor ,is ; the .. leader. A. good meeting is assured and the public Is invited to attend, ' . , Church, services in . shu rches where there are ; C, EL societies. will be 15 minutes later than us-1 ual to allow EndeavorerB time to return to their home churchy. The Juniors will hold, a rally, at the sane church in the afternoon; Cnttsro Street EvsngeTlesl Phnrcfc C C. I oling. minister. Services- Sunday, - v,i ry 4. both- morning snd evening. lTf.niinj Elder Rev. C.' H. Schuster of Portland will ' sVreaehi at 11 a. m. ahd ron 1 net tho Holy Communion service. He will prpach at Auburn st 3 j. m. Rev. . P. l,ienSng, Sr.. will preadt st 7.30E. EvsnpeUeal leaguo of Christian. Endeavor wiM. meet it 8:30. Bible school at 10 a. m. A hearty-welcome to all. ' vi.'- ' V "lr rpiBCOPAL ' ': St. Paul's Church fiC04 Chemeketa etrcft - Jest- sround the -corner at , X'hur-h and: CheatkeU: streets. Rev. U. 1. . Cimbrs, rector. . Sexazesims San .dy. IJoly K EuchTislf at 7:30 a. m. ; ..-Church acltoel at 0:4& a. m. ; AU ehil . dren welcomed Second celebration of tbe Ito.y Eucharist at '11 s. m. . Rev. Dr. Ex-uiuerger Kew York City will preach ".-"' .-- isi - ' '' . t' '.:-,--f ; , '. PBIX3TDS- ! ITirhland Friends Highlsnd avenne and North. -Church ' street 1. end 'Ida J..- Loo, ministers. - Bible 'School at 10 - s, m. Preaching st 11 a. tn. and 7:30 p. m.. Christian Enaeaver at 6:30 p. m. .Younj people's prayer, meeting and Bible METHODIST 1 Scandinavian MethodM ; Kpiscopal Fifteenth and Mill strecits David C, Has sel, pastor. ; Morning , worship it 11 o'clock...., Hundar school at 12 o'clock. Gust -Anderson, superintendent. Sundsy i evening service at AS o clock. Prayer meeting, and. Bible study -Thursday eve ning at 8 o'clock.; , ., . ; Ieslie Methodint Episcopal Church South . Commercial and Myers streets, II. F. Peniberton, psstor. Sunday school . at 9.45 a. m., E. A. Bhoten, superintendent, Epworth lieajrue at 6:30 p. m. ilorning worship at 11. o'clock: sermon subject, "The -Victory of Life Through Prsyer." Evening meeting st 7:S0, subject ''Would. Life ho Easier if God Were Forgotten V Jason. Te Memorial M. E. Cnurcn Corner Korth Winter and" Jefferson streets. Take . the . North . Commercial street ear to Jefferson street, Thomas Acheson, pastor: ' Earl Officer in charge of tho Junior - church. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. . Public services at , 11 a. m., the pastor addressing the adults and Rev. Officer the- Junior - church. - Young peo ples meeting t.8:30 p ju.. Ersngflistic service as, 7:30 p. m. t First Methodist' Episcopal ?Cliureh State nd Church streets, Blaine E. i.Krk Patrick, minister. Class meeting at 9:15 a. nk'and Sunday-school s$ 9:45- a. m. Uoralng worship at 11 o'clock. The pss tor will preach -on the subject. ,'Th Challenge of tho Crusade. Epworth League services at 6.30 p m. Mrs. W. t..' Knser wil speak at the Senior: Ep worth leaguo ' on . tho subject,-- "Delin quency. . Its , Causes snd Treatment." Evening services st 7:30 p. m. Dr. E. E. Gilbert will presch. ; - . Center Street Methodist (German) Xorth Thirteenth and Center streetv -8 Reder, minister. ' Sunday school, 10 a. m. Morning, service, 11 o'clock, sermon Tw Significant ' Bible Xnmbers." Ep worth leacue, 7 o'clock. Preaching, 7:30, "Jesus Standing StiU." ., PRESBTTEK1AN First PreshyUrian - Chureh - Ward Willis Long,- minister. At 9:45 a, m. Sunday school; It- s. m. sermon,; "A Vaieo- From the ' Wilderness." by the minister. ;' At 6 :30 pC m. Christian ; En-, deavor' societies. - The senior, advance and Intermediate societies will meet at-6: is snd attend tho. union -C. E. services; at First Christian church. At 7:30 n. m popular .evening- service: "Some Open Doors for Youth." . : TJN1TABIAK ' 'tTnitarian; Church Cottage snd Che meketa streets. Rev.' Msrtin Fereshetisn, minister. Church school st 10 a. m. De votional service at 11 a. m. Sahjeet. of the sermon, "God, The Great Compan ion." . - ' , i UBIITIID BBETHBE2f Castle Chapel United. Brethren. Church Corner Seventeenth and Nebraska- ave nue, George Chapman, pastor. . Morning worship at 11 a. m evening worship at 7:39. .Sunday school at. IV a. m. sseen ins- Thursday evening at 7:30. Jnnior Christian ' Endeavor at 6.3Q p. m. Sun day . evening. The Senior J Endeavorers will attend in a body the- union C. r. services at the First Christian, church at 6:30 p. m.. ; First United. Brethren Church Corner- Twelfth and Mission streets, C. S. Johnson, -pastor. ' Sunday school at 10 a. mH ,h S. 'Poling, snperintesdent. Preaching t- 11 - o'clock ; subjoet. "An Important" Appointmet.', fc Intermediate C. E. it 3 p. in. Preaching services at 7T45, "Whst Is Your Choieef "The Abolition of War" will be the subject of. an. address by Levi T. " Pennington of Pacllic college this afternoon at ' the First Methodist church. . ;! Many ot the other, churches are join ing exhorting their members ; to hear Dr. Pennington' ' who has considerable . of a reputation as a forceful speaker. : : ; "The' public - evangelistic meet ings of the Salem. ' Methodist churches . will begin fn ' another week. Meanwhile, j the cottage prayer meetings are being held twice each week - at 'the homes o: memoers. j. Her. H. F. Pemberton of the Leslie RIethodist church will talk on ''Would Lite be Easier If God werp Forgotten"; at the "morning. service. ' .,- " " - 1-,- ' i - - Rev. G. Koehler of the Luth eran church will discuss t'Is;the World Getting Better?" '': r New York Blan J Bpeaker Rev. Dr. Kemmerf of New York City will, speak at r i jthe morning . service ' at St. Paul a Episcopal .church - this i morning. Rev. C. Hi Schuster of Port-i land will : talk today atf the -Cot-tagrj! street Evengelicatl church; ! Do Catholics Believe ; th a t Only Catholics Will, be' Saved?-" will, be the sermon i given this morning by Rer- J. R. 'Buck ? at St. Joseph chnrch. 'fi .: x : ' - -)''; Miss Margaret Reld. of e the Near East Rellqt will, talk at the First Congregational .church, this, i : - taenuine; Ford Parte - TTv " . . . . i t- mi - . II .-' -. '' ... -' - Y r" 1 sea r Stock Feeck' - r- ''- - - . . ' - ' - ' : j " : All made af file ; highest quality , material, by good workmen and by the most efficient methods. . . ' ' . . , ; From the. smallest gear to the motor block itself. They Are Perfection If yon would get the utmost yalue for yoxar money, .i -. : r ..;.',.:-. ... t , t . ::!-.'' - , Demand Genuine Ford Parts . Buy them from us and yon are! assured of GIINlvFORD WAUTY and SERVICE VMM W 260 N. High Street mm : Salem. 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Western Giant Cords About year ago. we introduced to . the motorists of .the West the tire that: has filled- a long-felt need and has become very popular-r-the tire that. 'stands- up'r under severe road, conditionsthe tire . that ' has ' proven worthy of our name and guarantee, , We .are: receiving letters in every mail tell ing usr:.L"Thei best tire I ever , used"- "am using three- and will want another soon" ."have driven more than - four months and not a . mark on. it yet --'wearing fine. -and. never a . skid." , You will have a. similar experience if you equip with Western Giant Cords. . v There are three: grades to choose, from: The. Western Giant, guaranteed 8000 ' miles; Fharis, guaranteed 7000 miles, and the i Nebraska, guaranteed 6000. miles. These, tires , are built for.- endurance and give you? the service you have a right to. expect. 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THIRD - i To know the quality of the raw products their feed value, the most advc v tageons. purchasing locations, our m?tnyk years experience in. studyi feci values and market conditions enables.us to, stock quality raw matcrialj ..at. the lowest cost." FOURTH -, The ingredients and analysis. ' The formulas that make up Chcrro Joultry and Stock Feeds are the results of many years of study and actual experiesca in mixing feeds. ' Along with :the assistance of our agricultural collejs experi ment station and many feeding tests; enables us. ta produce poultry and stoc!i feeds that are suited for every( state and purpose, of poultry and stock lifs. FIFTH SIJ Production and overhead cost. A detail production cost is carried on every kind ofl feed manufactured. Every feed is priced according to cost. The overhead, and selling! expense, kept, at the lowest possible efficitnt point our selling-price is based on. cost plus !a fair profit. ".. Experienced feedmen are employed, in the jnanufacture of. Cherro: feeds ? under laboratory- supervision,, assuring a. uiform product,: which' means, so much' in scientific feeding; - - .- - . . " . . IT MEANS THIS TO; POULTRY AIID CT0CH UE2 . -!-. . I , . ,.; t f ' ; -. - .- ... ' j ' ' "i ' ' . . . - . ' .. .--.;.-..'-'.- !-. .!. . . j You save considerable freight on every' ton of feed.' : You get the' benefit of. feeds made in the modern way in an up to data plants assuring quality and uniform feeds.. ' ? . I - Our many years, in feed;.maniifacturing and knowledge of feed volnt? ' are Jback-of Cherro feeds.- ; ' ; - i You get a feed that has stood the test for many years and i5.reccjni:el to 1 be. one of the. best and cleanest feeds on the market. i Cherxo feeds are scientifically manufactured from perfect balanced rations formulas composed-of the best products. You have the benefit of a lov overhead- mahuf actiiring and selling, onst through efficient manacncnt cat.:: oat every item of waste. Cherro feeds are known for their economical j;ro-f duction. ;;" ' ' f . ;. ' - J s Cherro-poultry feeds are the cleanest, feeds; this is verified' by tie lovr ' fiber contents. ! Cherro manufacturers absolutely guarantee that none. of. their pcnltrr feeds or stock; feeds contain oat hulls, serial mill of falls, griVchdl cr chirccil except one. feeo. that is Cherro molasses feed, v . . . .. .We are prepared to verify every statement in this adYcrtis:n:f:t ajil v--believe. that we are in a position to furnish-poultry and. stock feeds la. tr .V about Salem from two to four dollars less per ton than any outsida maiiufis turer, quality considered; - - : . 1 v Cherro poultry and stock feeds carried by most feedmen;, if they err.-:, supply you the Cherry City Milling Co. will see that you are suppl:::!., A:!; tor our pamphlet. " . - - ' " OUR, POLICY: Economical. production; quality goods;, efficiect service; quick turnovers and' small, prof its. ; '. . When, better feeds 'are made it will be.CIIERSO; 'Salem, Oregon n