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; r THE OREGON 'ttTATl&ii A N. SAMC&t. UIUSt.ON .SUNDAY MOi NhNt., MAY , 1U27 METHODIST EPISCOPAL JAPOVf LEE MEMORIAL Cora J. nter Ht. and Jefferson At. Thomas hesoa. pastor. Mrs. A. It. Gentry end Bert itty. belper. ia eharre ot tlx ir chorea. Mother's day wlU ba ap- tpriateiy observed in Uua cbuxcn. at 11 . tin unMir aaorniag. Jmuor em in or churches muting . tor tM Bertie. wul music tbd readings vrill be fea red. Special recognition wilt -bo-'ctves oldest and youngest snotaara untst. i the mother with the largest family. iter's them: "The Influence of Moth- Mosic wpck will be recognized at evening aervice at 8 o'clock. Tba loir will present by request the beau jful cantata: "The Easter Victory. ner services to wtitea the public will gladly welcomed are: Church School hjck meete 'at 9S -. an... paorih eiii- devotional meetiagst for lnterme- jtc. Seniors and Adult inung People 7 I. in , open forum for adults In the ii nh annex at this hour. A friendly rating a waits all. LESLIE S. Commerriui nd Myers k, .1. Willard JUeVoe. pastor. Sunday hool at 9:45. E. A. ICtmien. Sttpt. other's day eervice at 11 o'clock. The ltdress will ba given by lr. K. (!. Kie- r, pastor First Lvangeii.-at church. rtland. Ura. Mr. Jim smart will mh; Mother Machree," for the off.-rtnrv, rs. J-.arl Ifearcy will alo rims a ww- , and a quartet wilt nnUfr a beau I noniber. Th Franei Asbtiry :gue will present everybody with a mile or red Dtwer at the door, at tin- other 'a nay service. In lb- evening e two - senior leagues will hold their vaiinntl meeting at 7 o'clock. The emu seme will be held at M n'elocfc. r. Julin Martin I a use. president i Mm II St'tiofil of 'Theotouy, ' will riv thf pdre,s. The Woman Home M .ionar i-iety-will meet with Mrs. V. V. Selee. nth l a-ifio Highway, at 2:."W) Wedne.s y a in r noon, jjtndy lead-f : Mrs. imiua haldcn and Mrs. J. Willard Ie'o-. id-weok service ,' Thursday eteniue at 15. Sul.jett; "'Rome TratrMie- of h-. FIRST Corner Klate and Church St. Mf-tor, F. V.. Taylor, 6U6 Htale Ht. ifi! HI A. Director " relijtious eduralion. !arirrt Jv. Buineriand. rnone bs. rvir II i. m. and p. nt. Sermon ! : "The Glory of Motherhood. irmns: Good JMothera of til-eat Jen, enine. Anthem, "The Spirit of the hrd.'-" from -Tha ralline.wf the Apoa- hv Bdear. bolo by Itrinalil Craven, Mother My Dear." In the evening Wal Kaufman will inj .Mother ot nfr" The anthem will be ".Wore Lov Thee, O Christ," by Norderk. Hunday h...l: ft:45 a. m. Mr. Jl. V. Shanks, (M'l-intr'ident. University Kpworth league 7 p. to. rirst rhiireli ehafiter topic : Must Wa Lose to Win!" Leaders, Kor- .t llollaaay and Artlutr IJolienberr. nmfii's Foreign Misinonary society on 'etaesdy afternoon at 'J:30. A t-a rfitm; at Ura-K. u. ratmer s.Jitandard ffir-r Mieiety iue4Bjr evemna: a me lite of Mra. A. A. Lee. Mid-week prayer il raiN aervice on Thursday evening ft o'clock led by the pa.-ior. Junior nr.-1, v.iU aaeet with, the a4ll eontrre lit.ii fr tha jrothfsrs day" service. MILL ST. 15lh and Mill Pas rj l'.i tr"ck Onhlin. afi. Trade Kt. hone lf65-. fiervlces tt a. m. ad- :tft ft. m. Sunday school, :4.r. Snperin niiii. Miss E. rric-kaon. Youn people' etiti,-4:i V- m. The W.. F. JL S. will r. r in the church -Monday at 7 :.':0 p. . lts- igrsta will be the hostess. The ureas s-ociety wtll meet on tuesaay at- iiniiin at - p. m. in the home of Mra. iiaidsutt an, S. 14th St, Hxayar o.iiri and choir praefiea on Thursday l! 7 :M and B:30 p. m. respectively, tiw re all cordially invited to our serrice.":. lORD MKMORIAt, West Salem F, , Oannell, 975 Front St. phone 1341-R. tervres, II l. m. and p. ra, sermon fcipic, " Mother, " eveninif. special music ill be rendered both morning and eve- line in bonor of Mother a day. fiunday : t i. .Suparin tenaent, U. V tieoarn. M4- I urih and Intermediate Ira rue at 7 rctock. Bible atudy Thnraday even mg at Junior leagua aarday t p j iHoek. CONOEEO ATI01T AX KVIOHT MEMORIAL 19th and Ferrv ft. Mother'a dajr aarvieea at 11 a, an. I'lirone'for th Kinc'a Mother." Anthem the choir, A Flower for 1 on Mother iM-ar i ii.son). - Solo Mother Machree Leonard Chadwick. In tie (-renin r rvicc .the paator i will apeak op .''Moth- If 9 l.ore. Lawrence Deacon, will sin l.ittlo Mother of Mine". -Bnjrleiphl. Hie choir will nine "Mr Soul. By on Thy I.uard" (Stultn). Sunday school at id in. C. C. Harris, superintendent. The hritian Endeavor societiea will meet at ':! ., The public is inrited to all the lervicea on Mather a day. FIRST Center and Liberty fU, Paa- lor, Cbarloa a. Vrd, 44U Uenter Hi. 'hone 591-R. Services 11 a. m. and H . m. Sermon topics: "A Mother'a Am nion, moraine : The Ooone Hangs lish," cTenint. Tha evening picture ato- ih one of wholesome family life that Kill make a strong appeal to erery apart. anday EC hool. 1U o'clock. tiaDajintaad- Int. Mark McCalliater. Mission study and rayer meeting Thursday at 8 o clock, riendship Dinner club meets Monday at i:15 for dinner and program. The Boufh l.-ction meets Wednesday at '2 p. m. with tlrs. McCallister, 143.1 S. Liberty. Mia lionary program of the Woman' Union It tha borne of Mrs. Kibbe. 695 . Ton- liiereial St. : The program will hegitt promptly at 2? o'clock. Afnt.'tact pastor, Harry J. Motrins, 8il Vertoa luiad. i-fcoae 45l,I4. &tttmg, 2 ;?0 and 7:45 p. m. Hun Jay school, 2:30 p. m. fiuperintendent. Harry" X Morris. Bible, study or evaageftetio sertiee Wed nesday, Thureday ad fetetarday niebU at 7:45. "The following aoripture stand out prminntly in therf last 'closing days vben Ood i preparing Ilia ehurc lor Kia coming: ""JThen ijhalf We know if we fol low on. to know -fbo. Lord." and "If we walk in the. light. . . tho blood of Jesin Christ iiod's Son cleanelh ns from all stag." Hosea J. John 1:17. LUTHERAN AMF.RICAX KeifHlag service at 4 p. n. ia the First Presbyterian ihiirrh on X. I'harch St. The mssase will be i keeping with he thoutrht ot the day. New member are joining eery week. If you are" interested in a Lmheran church with the American language and spirit, come and worship with ns. Luther M. Iprk, pastor. CHRIST fctate and 18lh 8t. Kev. A. L. JlPint-. ICoglisJt scrviej., 10 a. nt.; German. I I : I ." a. ni. Sunday school, y:lo a. ni. Superitendent. .Martha Haitcrmann. l.ulher leatrue dcioiional niepiing at listo p. m. Topis : "What Voc.it inns Are Worth While." Lender, l.anu SicbeuK. Helper-., t.'lara Sietieni, unif feorge Siet.pn.-. Kor eas soi-icly meets nct Wednesday at ' p. m. Hrs. A. Mambeek. ir.J.'. N. ith St.. ho.-te - tr L. Harriet, asi-iine Jiost es. BAPTIST FIRST Liberty ad Marion Sts. Ernest H. Sliabfc, ..-! N. Liberty St. l'hooe 19"u. Services, 11 a. in and 7 :'sii p. m. Sermon topics: '"The Old Homo and Mohe." inort.ins; 'The Khotit of Vie lory, or How i' Tnrash the Iieml." evening. This i Mother's day. Aim-riean war mm hers will be honor ginxts. Special music arranged. Sunday school. H:lf. Superiutendenl, F.d. Schunke. 1J V. 1'. V. i i:ao. A splemlid mi'iting of yoiin people. Al the Tpgiilar evening service Hi.- officers for the coming year will be in-mll. -I by the pastoi". .Muf-i.- for today: Moruin; itnihem. "Hot Meantil'nl t pon the Mountains," tlalhrnith. Morning solo, "Mother, my Mother." Mis .Nevn t'oolcy. Lvenini; anlJiem, "God i J.ove," Shelley. Kvem'ng solo: Lilile Mother of Mine." Ilurleieh. U. II. Robertson. The mid-week service for prayer and Itiblo study on Thursday evening at ft. The Women's society will hold its meeting at the home of Mrs. Tweedale, 320 Belle vac St.. on Friday afternoon at 2:'J0. IMMAN'I'KL Rerviccti will be held at the Y. M. C-A. building on Court St. Sunday. May . at 11 . m. ami p. ai. Rev. J. ('. Tibhito wilt preach in the wuriiins and Brother C. I. Saucy ia the evruiiig. Mid-week' prayer meetiug at tho lioiim ot l,, v. J. . lirn.il St. 2 p. m. PrSEay" tveafn' lae Otlerbf Guild will give a an .eatertainment at th ehurelt. r ' CATHOLIC - RT. J OS H P i 4 H-j-t oner Cesnekcta and Cottage - Sty; H atnr. Rear. . Jf It. Buck, .754 Cfhetaekeia Ji St- .l-hoaa Services, t-10 k.' m. 'Jtertswn v-pien, se lected. Every Wednesday and PHday mornings during May, there will he devo tions In honor of the Blessed Virgin Mary and - benediction at 8 o'clock. Mass at 7 a m.. ou Wednesday and Friday at . Kvfryonp rojifairy welcome. CHRISTIAN SCIBNCT. FIRST t'Hl Kt'JI-r-Coriir ..of Liberty and ('hfiafttta SrsI; Sunday morning services at I I. Sunday evening services at B. "subject of lesson fermv.n. "Adam and Fallen Man." Wednesday evening testimonial nveejing at m o'clock. Sunday fchoot Keiions convene at f: t" and I I a m. Reading room 406 Masonic Temple. oxen iljiily from ,11 to :3' except Sunday- and holidays. ,s CHRISTIAN enter and lliili Sis.- STANDARD SHIFT FOR DODGE CARS ... 1 ' Stronger Gears, Quieter s Meshing and Swifter Ac tion Are Features t'JO 14th CLAD TIDINGS MISSION '3 IS t 'ouri St. I'astor, C. H. .lobnsou, 131 S. Callage- St. errccn; 2:3-M p. in. Sunday school. 1 :30 p.' ni. Superintendent Sam ttefkej. Week-day services. Tues day. Thursday and Saturday evenings. Mi-!-iw open every day for prayer. CHURCH OF GOD IDtli N". Church St. Pastor, J. .1. Gil lespie. Ul. N. Cbresh Hi. I'bone 'Jlfti-J. Services. II a,, m. and 7 Sit p. ni. Sermon topics: Motfier's day program, "1 1 a. lit.. ti the young people and .children: 'Evangelistic" ':) p. m. nnday school, it) a. in. Superintendent . ,Mrs. Walter Barus. Young fieoples' meeting. ::u p. m. Mrs. Leslie Jlariiis. leader. HibU study ami grayer sryice Wednea day eveniug 7:-". Teachers meeting Vri jay evening 7:4.". FIRST E. '. hitaker. 10O N l7-t V. Assistant pastor. Vivian G. Whiler, 4M N. Winter, t'non'e 4ftl V. Services, J I n. m. and K p. m. Sermon topics, "Mother's Advice." morning; 'Kiifig fur Itesiiny," evening. At the morning hotrr the choir will sing "Mother My lear.'"by Trettarne, and a trio, Mrs. Styles,' Vivian Vh,inler and Inez Wood will sing "Mother Machree," arranged by Trtnkaus. Sunday ju-hool, U:4a. Super intendent, il. C Whitaker. Senior and Intermedrate Christian Endeavor at 6::t0 will both be services in honor of Mother and mother are epecialjy invited 10 at tend. The Senior society wilt he led by Cynthia I'ierl Helen Miltonlierger Will sing "dn.t Loving Her Naine.'' ami Mr-. Simpson wilt read "The Starless frown.'" The Intermediate society wilt he "led by Helen Ralph and Orla Leach. Thelma La lnke and Rose I'lickinson will sing "My Mother." and Mr. Simpson will read "The StarlesM frown." Topic, "The Ideal Home.'" Wednesday night, mid week -er ice. Bible fcctiool night. At She evening hour Inez Wood will play a violin solo. "An Angel's . Serenade," by Uraga and Victor Wolfe 'Will sing "Rock Of Ages," t.y Jlerberr Johnson. COURT ST. Court and N. 17th fits. Pastor, R. L. Putnam, lloti Leslie St. Phone lti.-ej. Juaior pavtor, Mrs. K. L. Putnam. Services, 11a. ni. and t p. in. Sermon topics, "Isetiold Thy Mother," morning; "tod's Books. "'. .evening. This is Mother's da-. There will be special services both' in flifcle schol and morning worship. Special 'music will be rendered. Roquets will be iiresented to mother with largest, family 'present, etc. Sunday schohl 9:4.j a. m. So;ierintendent, K. W. Cooley. Christian Endeavor 7 p. m. Junior, In termediaie. Youfig People and Senior. Mid-week service Thursday 7:30 8:45 p. In. Volunteer nj.-.sing ana rtrtilc study : "Holy Xpirit." There will he a bap titiina.1 service in lhe evening. A most ueartfy wetcoioe is extended 10 all who Will attend these sen ice.-. .Outstanding among tht- rhang Ptt roft-uUy jpnotinccd iu Denize Errihrs pntjre linn oi itassengcr vars ir I he adopt ion fif a stnrdkr. nwtre ompail trdiisniiHsLon with INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STUDENTS . ASSOCIATION Meet tvery Sunday" iu Derby Bldg.. Court and High Sts.. "for Bfbte study. Junior tt:, B. ;, meet during lirst lessou hour. Hours 10 to 12 a. ni. aud 3 to 4 p. in., also in the evrnirig at 8 p. m. thera will be a public lectutr by .1. ti. Hall. Topic. "The Battle of Anuaged deo." Constant and perplexing changes are the order of the day, in the atiairs of men. it wai. irobesied that it would be t hen I You arit cordially invit ed. MISSIONARY ALKANCE TAJBEJLNACLB Ferry and S. Cottage Sts. Dr. F. F. Webber, pastor. Sunday school convenes at 9:45 a. m. Mrs. Mollie Wilson, super iateudeot. The' pastor -will speak at 11 a. m. from the (heme, 'The Shunammita Woman." Aa evangelistic service will be held at 7:30 p. m. and the pastor Will brvng the evening message on the return of Christ. The young People meet on Sat urday evenings at '7:4. p. m. Mr. Floyd Steward, president. pfXTHODIST FREE Market and Winter Sts. astor, 3. T. Taylor. 122M N. Wiater St. 'hone 229S-W. Services, 11 a. m. and :.t0 p. an. : Sunday school, 9 r45 a. nt. uperintendent. Dr. F. S. Schuts. Young eoplea' meeting, 6:30 p. o. Cottage rnyer meet in J Wednesday 2 :3t p. m., at tti.l N. Winter Ht. Mid-week prayer Meeting Thursday 7:30 p. ra. f i : CENTER ST. il 3th and Center Sits. astor, A. F. Hi liner, 6H4 S, Wiater St. 'hdn 68O-M.I Harvicea. 41 a. .'Tow. and - 8 . m. Sermon. toDics: "Mother."- ana- tig? Paula Mission Journey," evening, unday echool. begiua at 10 a. ra. Super- ntendent, 11. II. Oralapp., Jvpworth league ( T:i3, Lpiiis Kfitw. leaaer. Ttie .taming aermAa is in German, all tha rening services are in English. You iava a standing invitation to attend tbeaa ervices. Cottage prayer meeting at the iarttn Schreiaer home an Nebraska Ave. 'ednesday, 745 p. ra. FE3BYTEiIAW FIRST On, Churela-St.- between Che- I'leketa and Center Sts. -Pastor, Norman endall TullyJ 1).1) 845 Chemeketa St. bona 1610-W. Assistant pastor, Mra. K. -L T. Hester. 334 V. Winter t. Phone 810-J. Services. 10:45 a. m. and T;31l b. m. Sermon topics: "The ldei Moth- r," morning: Bwingu toe Swiss tte- armer. Bunday srftnoi, 9; JO a. as. Su- erintendent, IL E. Barrett. - Young p co les meetingac 0:3ft p. ra. Intermediate opie: "Wheit Do W Fail In Fallowing UrislT " Cdiltt . uiaisyer, leader. . Ad anee intermediate topic : "Haw to Get 'hinga Dona,'": leaders, Frances Laws mad lsudia Bunt in. ,- Benior C. B. Bociety kill meat at tho same hour. Tuesday, 2:15 m executive Jioard of wpnaa Mis- umary oeietj will met avt tha ehanrb. 1. ra., Tri-u class lianer and Business leetintr. Wednesday, 2 ;"10 p.m., Warn it's Missionary aociety. Miss Luis Caa- ver and Mrs. PkrJc. -will -hava- tba 4-o tonal service.' Thursday aud a naay tba Villaraetta Fraabytartat will " meet at Veodburn and a-large delegation of ear omen will attend. Thursday O p. m. acfaer-tratntng elass at the- hrch 4td :30 p. m. laid-aeek service ol praise, rayer and Biblo ttady. -. .tTKITAXXAN CotUga and Chemeketa Sts. Rev. Martin K. Ferrey, minister, Cbnrch school 10 a. m. Graded" instructions Clats fur dalta conducted by the 4niniaterl Ueao- ional serricea' at, II a. m. Mother's day -r vices. Snbiect of tha" aermon The )anee cf Lifo" Mrs'. "Florence M..Ferre f ill offer as a eontralt aolo, "feonga'M Denton at Aha Arffsm.'-v. ..'. .. SEVENTH DAT ADVENTIST Corner of Jt. 5tk and Gainea Rta. Ball ata tcbool IQ:15 a. sa. Preaching aerv ca at 11:30 a. m. Young peoples tijeet ng. 5 n. m. lrarvr meetinc Wednesday. i":45 p. m. Sermon Sunday aight at tr4&. anjeet, "God'a Final . W arning Message tba WorbLj FULL.O03FXL KXSSIOSr 420 State St. Pastor. Ralph D. Titil- THE SALVATION ARMY 4l State Si! Oa- aceonut of the youtift people' congress iu Portland, there will only be the following services hetd today: Sunday school, 2:art p. m., and salvation ' meeting at 8 p. m. Miss 4utb E. Tibbits, graduate of Los Angeles Bible Institute, will be the speaker Mun day night, ft, meeting will he held at tho State penitentiary Sunday atorgoon. BETHANY REFORMED Corner of Capital and Marion Sts. Sun day school 10 a. ju., and English scrvio 11 a. m. M. Denny, minister. r&XEHC-s SOUTH SALFI-rrJI., Commercial and Washington Sts.- .Sunday services: 10 a. m., Sunday school; 11 a. m worship, sermon,- "Mary, the Mother of Jesus." 8 p. m., M'.orship, sermon, "Sign-boards." Thursday, 8 p. ra., prayer meeting aud Bible study. Chaa. O. Hawertb, pastor. SPIRITUALIST FIRST Will bold services at their hall (over .Miller's store) thia Sunday evening May 8, at 7 :3o o'clock. Special Mother's day service. Singing by Mrs. Anna Lee Snyder. tha blind phychic reader, and Mita Marguerite Carnev iha ilnd singer, of Portland. Messages. TKa punnc is cordially invited to this service. EVANGELICAL FRUITLAKIh Tha vegular Sunday services May 0, at Kru ll land a-.noov in a. m. freaenmg ri a T 1 - . 1 asior, . . . - . . , , 1 . Winter. Phone Kar arraaRfn ior 6inu,int kiiui. Tim nt-w gearniet. sccorBiBfj' te the uBfiotint-enient from , lh& factory. received by HuHell Bonosteele of the Bonesteele Motor Co., local dealers, entered prod actios at the serjne time an the new Podgrv lirothers- motor which hai heun featured in tiu rorrjpany'u retient neyvspaper magazint and poster hoard advert iaing and wlileh has been the subject of put-h widR rpread (uiinment tlirottghniit Ut au'otunbllf. iiwlustry. "Tho aim of the designer." stiy. Mr. Bonesteete, Vwa lo provide a gearsei ho sturdy that althougb transmit lipg the increased pow,r developed fey the new enginev it would sustain the good reputation earned by tlte former transmis sion for long- life and .freedom lroni wear, .Another feature of the new transmission' is ease and quietneK of shitting. This re duces the amount of effort requir ed to operate the ear under mod ern traffic conditions and thus in creases the pleasure of driving. "The gears are heavier and stronger than those of pie former transmission and, are made of chrome vanadium steel heat treat ed in clef trieally .heated furnaces the temperature of wpic his .accur ate, automatically controlled with in close limits. This insures max imum endurance to resist shock aud hardness to resist wear. "Both of the shafts which sup port the gears have been mad'? stronger and stiller than those in the former transmission and are also of chrome vanadium steel. The nw splined' shaft i.- consider ably shorter than the old, has six splines instead of four and is now t .3-8 inches In diameter. .The forward . end is supported by a ifiller pilot bearing jnstea.d of "a' plain bushing formerly used. "The diameter of the 'counter shaft has heen increased and the length shortened. The shaft does i bm turn, but is securely anchored in the tuse.. Larger bearmgs are ii:ed to support the gears. The i-ew roller bearings have 24 roll ers compared with 16 in the old. It is unusual practice for a build er of a car selling below two -or three Jhousand dollars to use a; stationary transmission counter shaft with roller hearings. In fact most cars in the medium price ftold use. plain instead of roller bearings at the countershaft. "The bearing which supported the main drive gea in t,he(old transmission was" less than 2 7-8 inches- in diameter and had, 14 halls 3-8.inehes in .1iaiater--tnat in- Ibf toew is over S 3rt inches in diameter and carries 14 or 16 balls -7 1 inches in diameter. The r.ew iMstring, According to the en Rineexs specifications, lias a loal, tarrying capacity 23 p-r ti nt in excess f- that t the old. "These comparisons, perhaps more interesting to the meetiauic titan t a the tar owner," Mr. Bone stjeele explains, "afford coavincins evidence that the now transmis sion h&s beeti made so inuen stronger throughout that it will carry tho increased power of the new engine with no great a margin of stiength that it will establish cew standards of long life and freedom- from wear." KPO at San Francisco Installs New ffpe Organ With the arrival last week of tltp console unit of KPO's new $2.ri,a0 studio pipe-organ, prepar ations are now under way to as semble the instrument, and a few weeks will find it ready for its dedication on the air. The con sole is a massive affair, with three keyboards and numerous stops and pedals. When the organ is assembled there will be eighteen" sets of pipes -with seventy-three pipes in each sett A special motor generator will be required to operate It as each key will be worked by the means of electric magnets. With the new KPO organ, llda Waldrop, the station's official organist, will be capable to produce a wide variety of musical effects. The KPO or- EXPERTS EMPHASIZE HARM OF DIRTY OIL Inexpensive Cleanshik o! Equipment Available fjr All Makes of Cars j . few of (he t;tve a I read v :tMa- can. as far as 4t is known, will be the largest radio sttjdio organ injdust which accumulates in the country. crankcase on.siderab!e time, trouKle and expense has been devoted to io-, vestigations and research work in the science of lubrication, jpartic ularly in reference to lubrication, of automobile engines anfd the typfs foil best adapted o such ukC. Kxperts on the stafffs of America's leading oil eoipanies agree on one point. Theyjeall at tention to the enormous aggregate of damage that is done 1 cylin ders, pistons, piston' rifgs and bearings by the continued! use of oil contaminated with dust. dirt, grit and metallic filings j ltefening to this injiportant phase of automobile operation T. J. Sweeney, manager of tihe local branch or the Oolyear Motor ftales company, distributors of ijtandard motor parts up and downthe pa cific coast, draws attentioji to the disinterested statements iade by two oil companies. j The Sun oil companj? makes this assertion: "The ivipxt ser ious change that takes place in crankcase oil is the rapitll accum ulation of dirt which enters through the carburetor, -Igets in the oil film and is carrieil down. A certain amount also! enters through the .breather. TJiis dirt is mostly road dnst and rltad dust of course, is finely powdered stone, possessing fairly powerful abrasive qualities." Thtf Stand ard oil company says: fit is sur prising the quantity of iirt and the 1 A The dirt cones from the air drawn into the engine throagh -the carburetor and the ibreather tubes. Tiny particles of metal which are constantly w ear ing away from the bearings also help to lessen the lubricating qual ities of oil. The damage to cylin ders, pistons, pifon Tings" and hearings is enormous' Manufacturers of a liner types jf ,ars h equipped' their vats with raitis which eliminates sill for-. eign ntittler from the oil while the motor is niuniag. C;irs not so equipped may derive etiual bene fit from the installation of a Handy Oilfiltor which attach ment may l affixed to any car in a few moments by any .garage man or service: station The cleansing element in the Handy, called the Filtorex replacement element, contains 820 layers .of Filtorex material (1S.00O square inches in all) in a- small cylind rical attachment only Hi inches', in thickness pressure is needed 46 force" the oil through this element, the il returning to the ngiiie :at 4hf rate .At una. filtered pint per twin -tite. ? . " " ( - -" j It is claimed hy operators iof both fine cars and t nicks that 1th Handy Oitfiltors installed "oo lo MOO myes and over are being obtained without oil chaiip- es instead. "of lite iHstomary fjii) -aii'c". ( Handy Oilfiltors are distributed by the roiyear Alotor Sales co'm iK'nyVin all its hranches from Los An.teles to Spokane. I ne eneme in th nov Paiim Kijiht is mounted in the frame on rtibiier blocks at its four points ot suspension,' the blocks acting as insulators , between ensi-ne and chassis to 'prevent minute vibra tions and sounds from being transmitted to the boily. 1' N'ewberg Willamette hririrn fn Only two pounds be retimbered at cost, of $30,000. 7 i V, it Congral First ional Qiurch Center and Liberty REV. CIURLES E. WARD 10 A. M. Sunday School. 11 "A Mother's Ambition;. 8 P. M. "The Goose Hangs High" A moving picture story of wholesome family life THE CHURCH WITH A HEART NASABEK8 19th and Maxion St. Pastor. C. Tt. Hopkins. lfJ0 Marion St. Thone 479-W. Assistant pastor, iirs. itopktaa. "services 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sermon topiea; ".Mother'a Xay."moMinj": "Wbaro Art Thou.'.' evening. Knecial aiming on Sun- day and Mother's day program" Sunday morning. tsui4ay school, :4;i. wupena. tendent. Frank Litwilter. Senior young peoples' meeting ti:3) p. m. This will be a missionary' meeting in charge of the missionary committee. Junior Christian I'.nHMvnr fi'A.-k n m Vm. TThona Vnn- nemaker, leader. 'Wednesday evening "at Neihel. Ii.f executive"' secretary of Oen uaday m. a. it. 7:.) prayer nd praise meeting, led b; toe pastor. Mra. ilopkina . will preacjb Sunday morning, a Mother's day sermon. The pastor will preach Sunday night. TJNTTED BRETHREN FIRST-r- Mission St. near S. 12th Sunshine . Sunday 'scfeoof ," will convne promptly at :45. Come early. Mother's day program at 10. Coma and enjoy tha program and bring an offering for the Children's farm home. Preaching Ct.1V oy J-der Heudersqn followed by cbm pulsion serviqW U.":B. ('. ,K. at. 7 abd preaching by the elder at H. Mid week prayer meeting every Wednesday evening. W.M- A. will meet at the. home of Mrs. Carvin Hiday, 8f fi afternoon tor work.- i ISta," on. Thursday v . t'orby, panor. i CASTLK CIIAI'F.L Corner N. 17th and Nebraska Are. Pastor. W. N. Blodg Hs I74' Kebrasfca ve. Chona '2B32-J, .Servicea, 11 a. m. and 8" n m. Sermon topics, "My Mother's Bible," morning; r.vangelisiic, evening. ,. Special muaie wat Missionary societv. the Dublic invit- ted. Jiuy. R. Stover, pastor. CHEMEKETA ST. Corner Chemeketa and X. 17th. Castor. G. K. Krskine, 16H S. 17th St. Phone HIOS W. Services: 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Rev. '. B, K. Weiner, secretary of Fvangelim, will -preach at 1 I o'clock, and tlr. C C. Poling at d 'clork. .Sunday 'school 10 a. m. Superin tendent. 0. R. Stransbaugh. Senior and Intermediate Leagues of t hrittian F.n deavtjr it 7 p. m. Choir practice ou Wed nesday evening .nt'7:3n. Midweek prajer service Thursday evening at S. r I LL GOSPEL TABERN ACLE mth and Ferry- Sts. II. Hansen, pastor. Sis ter Matnte B. Keel, of Olympia, Wash ington, will conduct evangejistie services every evening, eTrrepting Monday evening. at i nnng ana pratsa service Sunday niormng at J0:ao. Sunday school at l:4. classes' for all ages with the best of teacher,. Sunday afternoon service at 3. Young peoples' meeting 7:45' ttatur- Sunday acbool. IO al m. "Superintendent, i day evening. . Children's church Saturday C. I". Mills. Young peoples meeting, 7 p. afternoon at I'SlO under the supervision iu. 111 iiinisau, preiieni. I ra jfr inei- ing -tt. p-. .m.. Thnrsjaay . eveaing. . I.ttdjec A. jWeBeiiday. at Aid Wednesday. SV. M. qf Mrs. Howard OUm. Bible study and prayer service,' Wednesday aftffYioon at FOR PARTS FOB ALL UTOlQBILg C. & L. MABTS .STORE mc. Corner Ferry tunl liberty l"' - Telephone COO f,B-11 aaWaMsaMaaasam.Baanaaa.ataaaaWaaaaaiMsaa Too cap if you do not have car trouble. iVeper lubrica tion avoids most all car trouble and helps you enjoy auto trips. 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