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THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON 1 SUNDAY MORNING MARCH G, 1927 ' 5 i Mm 71ft ii J Home Designed to be Located on Narrow Lot Plan o. BOO Compact arrangement of rooms fur a bouse to be located on a narrow lot is the feature of the plan prepared by Harry B. BuJand. head of the Univer sal Plans Service. The design, which is for a five-room house, provides for an attractive stucco exterior, with a court behind the L of the living room and below the window of the dining room. Two bed chambers are pro vided in the plan. These are separated from the remaining units of the house by a hallway, which also opens into the bath room. Both of the rooms have large closet space. The dining room and living room open into each other, with the passage way alongside the fireplace. - - - Tbe kitchen and break Cast room are located in the reaf of the house, with an enclosed stoop opening into the side yard. Two sets of blue prints and specifications for the construc tion of the house may be ob tained for a nominal fee upon application to tbe vKi 8.001: "T COUU 1- I a- Hp! jf diiiig ioom c,i&Ll- io- u-a I i b u 8 U tliVUG LOOH 1 l4 l .' IV- e - If- Till H2 509 i Spaulding Logging Company SALEM, OREGON TELEPHONE 1830 k.7AWGELlsTIC 10X1. OOSPEZ. ASSEMBLY Old VMC.i building, corner Commercial atM ChrmekHa street, H. Hansen, pas. tof . The special meet in ra are eontinninff under tbe ministry of Evangelist E. F. Hewitt with increased interest. " Evange list Hewitt is an able teacher of the Bible as well as an earnest speaker, bringing hi mrssagea in Simplicity so as to rankr it asy for a child to follow him and yet weaving into them a depth which furnishes thought food for the pro found thinker. Kach Wednesday even ing in devoted to Divine Healing. A mes sage on this subject is given after which the sick and infirm are ', anointed and prayed for according to Jas. 5:15. Mar velous .ire tjie healings God ia doing in ener to grayer and obedience to bis Word. Bring your sick friend, we will pry for them God. will heal them. The ordinance of the lord's Sapper will be taken at the Sunday afternoon service. 3 o'clock. Services every evening, ex cept Monday evening; 7:30. Sunday school at ' o clock Sunday afternoon. A special offering will be take? this Sun day for foreign missions. We have a very able corp of teachers. Parents come and br.ng your children. Roy C. Fergu son, superintendent. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH On Church between Cliemeketa and Center Sta. Norman Kendall Tnlly, D. I. paator; Mra. K. M. T. Heater, assistant pastor. Services 10:45 a. m., 7:80 p. m. Sermon topics: "I Believe in God," a. m.; "The Essentiala of Christianity." Sunday school, 9:30 a. m., superinten dent, H. E. Barrett. Vonng people's meetings, 6:30 p. m. Woman's Aid Wednesday. W. M. A. Wed nesday 2 p. m. Annual election. CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE Tabernacle 655 Ferry St. Pastors, H. E. Caswell and Mra. Caswell, 2660 Oak St. Phone 94 2 M. Sunday aehool convenea at 2 p. m. Mrs. M. Wilson, Supt. Special singing by the little folks. Afternoon preaching service 3 p. m. Subject. "Faith the Great Requisite, by the pastor. Bev. H. C. Baker and wife of Portland will aing. Evening evangelistic service. Rev. H. C. Baker will Breach. Tuesday eve ning fellowship meeting 7:30. Friday evening Bible study. Saturday evening young peoples' aerviee. UNITED BRETHERN FIRST Mission street near S, 12th. Sunshine Bible school at 9:45. Dr. 11. C. F.ply will superintend. We have splendid teachers for all the classes. Preaching at 11 a. m. and in the evening at 7:30. U. B. C. K. at 6:30 p m. John F. Thompson, leader Subject: Stewardship as a Rule of Life. Mid-week prayer meeting at 7:3U. Ellen Hiday, leader. C. W. Corby, pastor. CASTLE CHAPEL Corner N. 17th and Nebraska Ave, Paator. W. N. Blodg ett, 1743 Nebraska Ave Phone 2622-J. Services, 11 a. m. and 7&5 p. m. Sermon topics: "Pre-Authentication of the New Teatament,"- morning; "Wonders." eve ning. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Superin tendent, C. P. Wells. Young peoples' meet ing. 6:45, Will Dunigan, president. Prav er meeting Tuesday evening at 7:30. First Baptist Church Liberty and Marion t Rev. Ernest H. Shanks, Pastor A.M. Sermon: The Joy of the Cross Communion Service. P.M. Sermon: The Old Desert Trail. Hobab's Choice Anthem: Tarry With us David Solo: The Evening Shadows Fall Lymes. Miss Neva Cooley Watch the East Enders roll up tonight Members from Precincts 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 R1CKREAIX CHURCH Rev. W. C. Kantner, acting pastor, will preach in the Rickreall Community church (Evangelical) at 11 a. m. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Mrs. S. J. Lowry. superintendent. Everybody welcome at these services. Come and bring a friend. 'clock. The pastor will apeak an "Tha Decreasing Self and Increasing Christ." lira. DeYoe will sing by Toque, "The Wonderful Country." There will be re ception of new member and baptiaiaaal Services for those who deaire ft. In the evening at :3u o'clock tbe Francis As bury Iraqn will have a special program. Miaa Myrtle' Maxwell will lend the meet ing and give her experience in missionary work in the south. Tha evangelistic aerv iee at 7:30 o'clock. The paator will apeak on "The Other Malefactor." Mr. Leslie Springer will aing "My Faith ia Thee," by EU-ggs. The Horn Missionary society will meet with Mra. W. J. Lin foot, on Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. I e Y oe will lead the lennon and Mrs. Shaver will conduct the devo tional meeting. The mid-week prayer servire will be held on Thursday evening at 7:30. The subject will be "Searching (he Scripturea." FIRST Corner State and Cbnrch Sts. Pastor, F. C. Taylor, 636 S. State St. Phone 974. Director religious education. Margaret K. Sutherland. Phone 872. Services. II a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sermon topics: "Growth in Christ Likeness," morning; "The Path to Peace," evening. Special music: Anthem. "The Spirit of the Lord" (Oratorio: The Calling of the Apootles F.lgar). Offertory solo, ''Infin ite Love," Bohn. Sung by F.arl Kenneth. Sunday school. 9:45 a. m. 11. F. Shanks, Supt. I'niversity Epworth league. Topic, "A New World." Leader.. Miss Virginia Knyeart. Firt church league: Bible stu dy. "Jesus and the Paralytic." Interme diate league in charge of Miss Palmer, and Mis Young. Prayer and praise serv ice on Thursday evening, led by the paa--tor. Junior church at 11 a. m., followed by a story hour. The message for the junior will be "Talking With the Fath er." Standard Bearer society at the home of Mrs. Dnrkheimer. S. 15th, on Monday evening. Standard training school Monday evening 7 :. Classes in Bible. Teaching Method and Parents' Problems. MILL ST. 15th and Mill Sts. Pastor. Patrick Dahlia, 2095 Trade. Phone 1865 M. Services. 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Superin tendent. Misa Esther Ericon. Young peo ples' meeting. 6:30 p. m. The Ladies' Aid wilt meet in the church on Tuesday at 2 p. m. Miss Ingram will be hostess. Pray er meeting and choir practice on Thuri day at 7:30 and 8:30 respectively. You are all cordially invited to our services. J A SOX LEE MEMORIAL Corner X. Winter and Jefferson Sts. Thomas Ache aon, pastor. Mrs. A. M. Gentry and Rob ert Witty, helpers, in charge of young people's work. The public has a warm welcome to tha following services of tbia church on the coming Lord 'a day: Church school 9:45 a. m., with aeven separate de partments to care for all agea. Public worship 11 a. m. "Contraata in Wor ship." bv the pastor. Junior church in WhItt hall. Mrs. Gentry in charge. Three chapters of the Epworth league meet for devotional services at 6:do p. m. crpen forum for adults in the church school an- next at this hour. Evangelistic aerviee 7:30 p. m. Sermon theme: "When a Man Cornea Back to God," by the pastor. Ronama- sonr service and good fellowship at this service. Special music by the choir both morning and evening. You will feel at home. nie ITifgins and Harriet will sing "God ia Love" (Marks). The Christian En deavor societies will meet at 6:45. There will be a sacred concert at 7:30 by the vested rhoraa choir, Donald J. Allison at tbe . organ. The concert numbers aa they appear on the program are: Chorua "Praise Ye the Lord" (Bains). Duett "Now the Day ia Over" (John son) Pearl tyre and Ieonard Chad wick. Soto "The Living God" (O'Hara) Lawrence Deacon. Chorus ."Eternal Light of Light" (Nev- in) Incidental solo. Mvra Oleesnn. Kfale quartet Negro spiritual. ooio -averting rrayer" (Uohr) Jean nie Higgins. Solo "The Lost Chord" Ronald Craven. Chorus "Send put Thy Light" (lion nod). The orran number are " Morgentin mwng" (TorjiiKscn) and "Evening Pntyer' ' ( Rcinecke. A Five -R6om Bungalow witb Colonial Lines THE SALVATION ARMY A cheerful place where cheerful meet ings bring cheerful outlook on life in gen eral. You are welcome to attend our Sunday services held at 11 a. m. and H p. m. -Or Sunday school, 2:?u p. m.. and young peoples' meeting at 5:30 p. m. The old time gokpel in evidence. Next week: soldiers' meetinr. Tuesday. 7:30 p m . public meetings Thursday and Sat urday, 8 p. m. UNITARIAN Cottage and Chemeketa Sts. Rev. Mar tin Fereshetian, minister. Graded church school at 10 a. m. Devotional services at 11 a. m. Subject of the aermon, "Dr. Kosdick and the Confessional." Mrs. M. Fereshetian will offer aa a contralto solo, "Light," by Stevenson. Mrav tu Den ton at the organ. Tha Emersoa class will meet aa uaual at thw parsonage San Thurs day evening at 8 olck,. i Center and High . in.-!-- stov K. C. Whitaker, 1525 Fair south 31. Phone 784-W. Assistant pasU". liv.att, Whia ler, 444 3f. Winter - Phona 481-W. Services 11 a. m. and " p. m. Sermon tr.pica: "What Const r ,u. a Good Man," mcrning; "Queen tsttoer'a Decision." evening. At the moraiaff lie-ri the choir will aing "The Goo ej. rd." Inci dental solo bv Victor V(.l - At the av. ning hour Maxiae Ulrich wiR play an in strumental solo accompanied by Francia Laws and Lyman McDonald will aing. 'Held Thoa Mv Hand." bv liners. Sun day school 9:45 a. m. Superintendent. "E. li feitaker. intermediate ana Seaior endeavor at 6:30. Claude Mix aad Victor Utterback, leaders. Richard Baker will play a violin solo. Topic, "Stewardship as a Rule of Living." Wednaaday night. -Lurch night, continuing the atudy of the Book of Kevelation. Dr. Koyal Dye, for merly of Bologne, the great missiinary station of Afria, will deliver a message ia this church Wedneaday. March 16. COURT ST. Court and X. 17th Paa tor, R. L. Putnam, 1106 Leslie St. Phone 142 5-J. Junior paator, Mrs. R. L. Put nam. Servieea 11 a. ra. and 7:30 d. m. Junior aerviee 11 a. m. Sermon topics: Dr. 3. D. McConnick of Kimball school will speak. Muaie ia Bible school will be lurnishea oy .Mrs. Joy Turner Moses orchestra. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Su perintendent, E. W. Cooley. Volunteer will visit the anut-ina during the after noon. Christian Endeavor meeta at 6:30. Four aieietiea. Juniora. Intermediates. Young Peoples and Seniore. Official board meeting on Monday at 7 :30 p. m. Church night Thursday from 7 to 9 p. m. The paator ia gaining strength rapidly and nopes to m ame i uti nm puipu on Sun day evening. A hearty welcome ia extend ed to all who will worship with us. MZTHOBX8T EPISCOPAL LESLIE 8. Commercial aad Myers J. Willara Dexoe. paator. x. A. Baoten. superintendent. Morning aerviee at 11 The Ideal Home- As to Appearance, Cost, Upkeep and Convenience Bunt Of SALEM COMMON BRICK or HOLLOW TILE - Stucco'd, ornamented and with interior finish of Great' Falls Face Brick Easier to finance because of its permanent character, its fire resisting ability and the low -upkeep provided by the materials used. ' SALEM BRICK & TILE COMPANY LATTER DAY SAINTS CHURCH OK JESUS CHRIST Meets at the Armory hall, corner of Ferry and Liberty Sts. every Sunday morning at 10:30 a. m. All welcome. FULL GOSPEL MISSION 420 State St. Pastor. Raloh D. Bul lock, 460 S. Cottage St. Phone 938-M. Assistant pastor, Harry J. Morrison, Bil verton road. Phone 15F14. Servieea, 2:30 and 7:4.i p. m. Sunday school, 2:30 p. m. Evangelistic services every night at 7 :43 except Monday and Friday. All are in vited to attend these full gospel meetings where the whole word of God is believed. experienced and preached in the powfer of the Holy Bpirit. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Pastor J. T. Jacoba will continue the revival service in the church, corner of X. 5th and Gainea Sts., all next week Meeting every night excepting Saturday and Monday niehts. Song service at 7:30, aei-mon 7:45. The speaker will lay spe cial emphasis upon the cross of -Christ aa the only foundation of the plan of hu man redemption. Sabbath school Saturday 10:15 a. in. Sermon 11:15 a. m. xoung people's meeting 4 p. m. CONGREGATIONAL FIRST Center and Liberty Sts. Pastor, Charlea E. 'Ward, 440 Center St., Phone 591-R. Services 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sermon topics: bo ia Jesus Christ?" morning; "The Stream of Life" evening. The picture for tonight is one ot the best religious pictures ever produced and has a vital message for every one. Sunday school, 10 o'clock. Superintend ent, Mark McCallister. The Fortnightly club will meet at 7:30 Monday evening. Thursday at 7:30 mid-week mission study and prayer meeting. Monday at 7:30 the board of trustees will meet for a business session. South section of the Woman's Union will meet at the home of Mrs. Miller. 1500 S. High, Wednesday at 2 o'clock. The missionary program of the Woman's Union will be given at the home of Mra. Bayne, 414 Bellevue St., Friday. A good program has been pre pared and every woman ia urged to at tend. KXIGHT MEMORIAL H. C. Stover. minister. Sunday school at 10 a. m. C. C. Harris, superintendent. Morning sermon oa the subject "The Empty Pew." Jean- EPISCOPAL ST. PAUL'S f'hnrrh St. at Chemeke ta Rector. Rev. H. Duncan Chambers. Holy Ktieharist in the chapel at 7:30 a. m Second celebration at 11 a. re. Eve ning prayer in the rhanel at 7:30 n. nv The vested choir will sing Harker'a Holy Communion service at the 11 a. m. service. Churrh school at 9:45 a. m., with the evening service in the church. The lenten services are Litany at 4 p. ra. each Wednesday. Penetential office with meditation each Wednesday at 7:30 p. ra. Holy Eucharist each Thursday at 9:30 a. m. METHODIST FREE Market and Winter Sts. Pastor. 3. T. Tsylor. 1228 X. Winter. Phone 229ft-W. Benrires 1 1 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school 9:45a. m. Superintendent. Dr F. S. Schulti. Young peoples' meeting 6:30 p. tp... Martha Cooley, leader. Cottage prayer meeting at the home of Mra. Caro line Jackson. 1463 N. Winter St.. Wed nesday, 2:30 p. m. Mid-week prayer meet ing Thursday. 7:30 p. m. A cordial invi tation is extended it all. CEXTER ST. 13th and Center Sta Pastor, A. F. Hilmer. 6S4 X. Winter St. Phone 680-M. Servieea: 11 a. m. and 7:15 p. m. Sermon topica: "God's Scheme of Salvation," morning; "Mission Stu dy." evening. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Superintendent, H. H. Gralapp. Mission study continued for the evening. Cottage prayer meeting at the Graber residence on I St., Wednesday. 7:30 p. m. You have a standing invitation. BAPTIST FIRST Liberty and Marion Sts. Pastor, Ernest H. Shanks, 549 X. Liberty St. Phone 1920. Services 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sermon topics: "The Joy of the tross, " morning: "The Old Desert Trail," evening. Anthems: "Sweet is Thy Mercy." Barnsby, and "Tarry With Us." Davis. Evening solo: "The Evening Shadows Fall." Lymer. Xeva Cooley. The evening service will be an attendance contest for members living in the east ri.d. Sunday school. 9:45. Superintendent, YA Schnnke. Y. P. informal in parsonage at :30. B. Y. P. U.. Hy-B. Y. and Sen ior B. Y. at 6:30. Mid-week service on Thursday evening at 7:30. Studiea in "The Acts of the Apostles." Baptist Brotherhood meeting in the church on Trtsdsy evening. Supper at 6:30. An anto race with six teams entered. Woman's society meet at the home of Mrs. Thomas Roen, 1417 Court St., Friday afternoon. IMMANTEL Regular preaching eerv ices at the new Y. M. C. A. building to day at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. The morning service will be in charge of Dr. A C. Katon, and, following the aermon, the ordinance of the Lord's Supper will be observed. The sermon ' at the evening service will be preached by Rev. E. K. Bailey upmt tfie theme "The Only Two Religions." The mid-week meeting for prayer and conference will be held at the home of H. W. Zebel. 1045 X. Winter 8t.. next Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock, in charge of C. D. Saucy. . GLAD TIDINGS MISSION 343 4 Court St. Paator, C. 8. John son, 431 S. Cottage. Servieea 3 and 7:30 p. m." 8uftday school, 2 p. m. Superin tendent, S. Be rkev. Week-day servieea: Tueaday. Thursday and Saturday eve nings. Mission is open for prayer every day. CATHOLIC ST. JOSEPH'S Corner Chemeketa Cottage Sts. Pastor, Rev. J. R. Buck, 751 Chemeketa St. Pliona 89. Services, 8-10 a. m.. 7:30 p. ra. Sermon topics: selected. Sunday school: Academy at 3 p. m. Sat urday. Mass at 7 a. m. -Wednesday and Friday, mass at 8 and on these evenings, Lenten devotions will be held. Everyone welcome. INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STUDENTS ASSOCIATION Meet every Sunday, in Derby Bldg., Ccurt and High Sts., for Bible study. Junior B. S. C. meet during first lesson hour. Hours 10 to 12 a. m. and 3 to 4 p. m., also in the evening at 8 p. m, there will be a public lecture by J. O. Hall. Tppic. "The Two Salvations." You are cordially invited. y' First Congregational Church Center and Liberty REV. CHARLES E. WARD 10:00 A. M. Sunday School 11:00 A.M. "Who Is Jesus Christ ?" 7:30 P. M. "The Stream of Life" THE CHURCH WITH A HEART m swMsaw - s. : Tar wssssssssss-sb-b-. a, JB -a I 1 1 aT -atl .'JSsfc JT f '- r3 U 4T-Q- B f J - - Urn dS FiwevRoom Bungalow No. 535 Desime for A-rican Face Brick. Association SALEM BRICK & TILE CO., SALEM, OREGON SMALL In size, when considered from the view point of number of rooms, nevertheless, the, de signer of this house had in mind a cozy home for a small family, that would be enticing in its beauti ful simplicity of line and convenience of arrange ment. Simple roof lines enhanced by the use of til, and window arrangement here combine with the beautiful colors and textures of face brick Into an exceedingly pretty design. Almost any color of face brick could be used if the woodwork is painted to contrast with it. The iron work of the porch and entrance and the quaint lantern over the doorway give a touch of refinement not usually found in bungalows of this size. It has been planned to set high enoughs to allow basement windows above ground. Entrance is effected directly to the large living room through a vestibule in which is an ample closet to accommodate wraps. Upon entering the living room, the eye immediately rests upon the well designed fireplace, to the left of which opens the dining room. French doors lead from these rooms onto porches, one at the side and one at the rear. From the living room a convenient connect- ing hall is entered leading to the bedrooms, bath and kitchen. The bedrooms are corner rooms with windows on two sides and are provided with clos ets. Besides the large linen closet in the hall, there!, is a smaller one in the bath room. The kitchen is designed for the housewife's con venience. It is large enough to give her plenty of" elbow-room but at the same time sufficiently com-; act to save her many steps. It is equipped with cabinets instead of a pantry and has a built-in ironing board. A stairway leads from the kitchen to a fine storage attic, while a second one descends to a full basement which may contain laundry, furnace room, coal bin, and vegetable cellar. In mild cli- " mates, only a part cellar may be needed, or perhaps " none at all. With a driveway this house will require a sixty ' foot lot: without the side porch, however, a fifty foot lot would be sufficient. This design is sucl that it can readily be adjusted to a sloping site. . The ceiling height is nine feet and the content U 28.000 cubic feet. If AAJt37B 19th and Marion Sts. Pastor C. H. Hopkins, 1060 Marion St. Phone 4T0-M. Assistant pastor. Mrs. Hopkins. Services 11 a. m. and 2:30 and 7:30 p. m. Ser mon topics: "The One Altogether Love ly." morning; "Who Constitutes the Bride," afternoon; "The God of Thia World," evening. Special music and singing. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Super intendent. Frank Iitwiller. Senior young peoples' meeting 6:30. p. m. Junior Chris tian Endeavor 6:45 p. m. Tuesday all day meeting held by the Marion County Holiness association. Servieea 10 a. m., 2 and 7:30 p. m. Wednesday night at 7:20, prayer and praise meeting, There will he three preaching services on Sun day. Dr. J. (J. Morrison will preach at the three services. Dr. J. G. Morrison, president of the Northwest Kazarene college, Sevan (relist, prtached to a large congregation Thurs day night in the Xaiarene church on the Judgment. He made a division of three parts : The Church, the Pride of Christ, the Apostate church, the Sinner. Dr. Morrison will preach Saturday night at 7.30 and three timea on Sunday, 11 a. m., 2:30. and 7:30 p. m. Special ainging at all the services. Since Saeramouche originally meant burlesque It- is to be -pre-4 sumed that when WABC announc es "Scaramouche presents a radio play" the interi is highly humor ous. Accordingly on Wednesday night !areh ilnh a? nliie o'clock WABC receptionists may be pre. pared for an offering entirely U the spirit of wholesome fnn. BETHANY REFORMED Corner of Capital and Marion Sts. Sunday school 10 a. m. and German aerv iee 11 a. m. M. Denny, minister. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FIRST CHURCH Corner of Liberty and Chemeketa Sta. Sunday morning aerv icea at 11. Sunday evening services at 8. Subject of lesson sermon, "Man." Wed nesday evening testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock. Sunday school aessions convene at 9:45 and 11 a. m. Reading room 406 Masonic Temple, open daily from 11 to 5 : 30 except Sunday and holidaya. SPIRITUALIST FIRST The First Spiritualist church of Balem will hold services at their hall (over Miller's store) thia Sunday eve ning, March 6, at 7:30 o'clock. Mra. La Valley of Portland will be speaker and message bearer. Topic for her aermon, "Levitation." Tha public ia cordially in vited to thia aerviee. Cochran Wheeler's Eagle mill at Westlmber reopens with two shifts, to employ 650 men. A clever treatment PAINTS STAINS VARNISHES BRUSHES NAILS COLORS IN OIL for FIR FLOORS 1. Fill cracks with Lucas Wood Crack Filler. 2. Smooth off the floor with coarse sandpaper.' The latter can be nailed around the bottom of an apple box filled with old magazines, to give weight. 3. Stain the floor vfith one coat of Lucas (fiat) Oil Stain. . Light Oak stain with a touch of Chrome Orange tube color in it, will brighten and even up the color of tbe wood without darkening the floor or hiding the grain, and wont show dust. 4. Finish with a coat of Lucaspar Varnish, -or, for quicker drying, a coat of Florantrim Varnish. 5. Wax and polish. Now you have a floor a beautiful as any hardwood and easy to keep epotless Gias (Spaulding Logging (a TelepbotM 1830 Voaiiam Tlr lumhr Salem Telephw 18SO Our Portable Weld ing Equipment Permits us to go to the job and do work as well as though it is done in our plant. Heavy repair is handled quickly and with a minimum of tearing down by this method. "Your Money Back If It Doesn't Hold" SQUARE DEAL WELDING AND MACHINE WORKS 345 Ferry Street Phone 2363 SaBaiaMB"nMBaSnBSaa3 'The man looking for a. snug harbor Builds a home. And he steers a straight course for a lumber yard of definite, square-deal performance." LUMBER And All BUILDING MATERIALS Gabriel Powder Supply Co. Office, Yard and Warehouse 610 North Capitol - 7 Telephone 2248 Phone 917 Salem, Oregon