Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 06, 1949, Page 17, Image 17

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First Presbyterian Chemeketa at Win.
let. Chester W. Hamblin, pastor. John
L. Ooodenberger. assistant pastor. 9:45
a.m.. i-nurcn scnooi : ana 11 a.m.,
Mother's Day services, identical serv.
Ices. "HOW About Our Homes!". aer.
mon bj Or. Hamblin. 7:30 p m evening
worship. "World Churehmenshlo Berv.
tea by student from Oregon State col
itis.
West Salem Methodist Third and
oerm. yJ Mvnira jonei. minister.
Church school 9:46 a.m. Worshlo. n
am., sermon: "He Maketh the Solitary
to Dwell In ramiiiei." 6 30 p m.. Youth
peuowsnip. p.m., young Adult Serv
ice. Trnth Center 303 N. Cottage. Ive
nlng service a p.m. Tuesday. May 10
Subject: "Prosperity.'1 Library, 13 noon
10 i p.m.
St. Fanl's Episcopal Church and
Chemeketa 6ts. The Rev. Oeorge H.
Swift. B.D., rector. Holy Communion iln
the chapel 1:30 a.m. Junior church and
classes. 8:30 a.m. Nursery school In oar
Ish house, 11 a.m. Morning prayer and
sermon, 11 a.m. Youth Vespers (In .the
chapel), a p.m.
Johnson Memorial Seventh Day A4
veotlsl -Summer and Hood 81. A. J,
Gorodn. pastor; A. D. Chilson, assis
tant. Sabbath school 9:30 a.m. Morn-
lni service 11 a.m. 3:30 p.m., young
people a Missionary volunteers.
United Pentecostal 445 Ferry St. Rev.
Nathaniel Wilson, pastor. Sunday school,
9:45 a.m. Morning service 11 a.m. Ser
mon subject: "A Handkerchief." Evening
service 7:30 p.m. Sermon subject: "Be
hold Your King."
First Church of God Hood and North
Cottage. O. W. Clemens, pastor. 9:45
a.m., church school. 11 a.m., morning
worship Topic: "A Mother's Wage."
7 p.m.. Youth Fellowship. 7:45 p.m.. eve
ning worship. Topic: "Guaranteed Pros
perity." First Church at Christ, Scientist
Liberty and Chemeketa Sts. Sunday
school. ii a.m. morning service at li.
Sermon aubjejct: "Adam and Fallen Man."
Nursery for children up to 3 years of age
provided during morning service. Eve
ning service at a. Sermon subjeqft:
"Adam and Fallen Man."
Jesne Name Pentecostal 1175 Lewis
St. Ronald V. Slttser, pastor. Sunday
school, 10 a.m. Morning worship, 11 a.m.
Sermon by pastor. Evening Evangelistic
service, 7:45.
Central Lutheran Corner Gaines and
North Capital. G. B. Rundstrom, pastor.
Sunday achool for everyone, 9:45 a.m.
Morning worship, 11 a.m. Sacred con
cert by Salem Academy, ft p.m.
Institute af Religions Science Salem
Woman's Club, 460 N. Cottage St. Rev.
William Byron Charles. May a. 11 a.m..
"Turn on Your Light." 8 p.m., "Man's
Greatest Discovery."
St. Jehn'e Lutheran (Mo. Syned)
N. lath and A sts. Rev. H. w. Oross,
pastor. Morning service at 9 a.m. and
11 a.m. Sunday achool and Bible class
at id a.m.
Knight Memorial Congregational Louis
K. White, minister. 19th and Ferry Sts.
9:45 a.m., Sunday school. 11 a.m., Morn
ing worship. Mother's Day service. Ser
mon: "God's Windows." 11 a.m.. Church-
time nursery. 0:30 p.m.. Pilgrim Feiiow
ahlp. 7:30 p.m.. Young Adult Oroup.
Klngwood Bible 1135 Em St. Rev.
A. A. Loewen, pastor. f.45 a.m.. Bible
school. 10:4 a.m.. Morning worsmp.
6:30 p.m., Youth Grouru meet. 7:30 p.m.,
Evening uospei serv jo.
Grace) Latheran (E.L.C.) Luther 6.
Borgen, pastor Worshipping In Engle
wood school North 19tb and Nebraska
Sts. Sundt achool at 10 a.m. . Divine
worship ii.
First Spiritualist 348 N. Commei
Rev. Jfary Gerken, speaker. Service.
3:30 and 7:30.
A
Mori
nr fnrntn Randal Julius It. Veer
.Aster. Church Bible school at 9:4ft.
Morning worship service at 11 a.m.
Mother's Day message and special music.
Bunaay evening service at t:ju p.m
Message entitled "When Ood Forgets."
young people s service at o: p.m.
Bethel Baptist N. Cottage and D Sts.
Rev. Rudolph Woyke, pastor. Sunday
achool at 9:45 a.m. Mother's Day wor
ship and Dedication ol Children at 11
a.m. Mowers Day mm at t.jq p.m,
Faith Tabernacle 1305 N. 5th (Sth
and Gaines). Pastor, Rev. Max Wyatt,
Sunday school io a.m. Morning wor
ship 11 a.m. Sermon, Rev. Wyatt. Evan
gellstlc, S p.m. "What Must X Do?", aer
Bethany Evangelical and Reformed
Msrion ano capital bis. ev. itusseii
Mayer. pastor. Sunday school, 10.
Mother's Day service. ll.Bneaker: Mrs.
Osll Lehmann. Evening "worship. 7:4ft.
subject: "wny rrey7"
Leslie Methodist S. Commerclsl sit
Myers. O. Wesley Turner, pastor. Sun
day school. 0:45 a.m. Morning service,
11 a.m. Sermon: "Behold Thy Mother."
Youth Fellowship Bt 6:30 p.m. Evening
service. 1:30 p.m. Sermon: "Things That
Abide." Youth Fe low ah Id hosts to par
ents and adults for fellowship hour after
the church service.
Chrlsl Lutheran State Street at 18th.
C. R. Bchuls, pastor. Morning- worship
at 8:45 a.m. Sunday school st 1:50 a.m.
Becond worship service at 11 o'clock.
Reorganised Church af Jesus Christ I
f L.D.8. Corner 17th and Chemeketa
Sts. Elder Chas. H. Aaher. Sunday
school 10 a.m. Morning service 11 a.m.
Evenlnf service 0:30 p.m. Zlon League.
7:30. Bible study.
First Evangelical United Brethren
Where Marlon crosses Bummer. Pas
tor. Rev. Wilmer N. Brown. Sunday
achool, 9:45 a.m. Morning service, 11
a m. Message by Rev. Paul Wood, evan
gelist. Dedication of intents In baptism.
Evening service. 7:45 p.m. Message by
Rev. Paul Wood
Calvary Chapel, Fall Gospel 1143 N.
Liberty St. Pastors. Claude C. and Mary
W. Bell. Sunday school. 10 a m. Bun
day morning Mother s Day service with
gifts for oldest, youngest and mother w'.th
largest number of children present. Ves
per service, 7:15 p.m. Evening service,
145 p.m.
St. Mark Iv. Litheren 343 N. Church
Bt. Pastors: M. A. Oetiendaner. DD.
John L. Bagllen. 145 a.m.. Sunday
school. 11 a.m.. Morning worship serv.
lee. Sermon topic: "Mother's Calling."
7 p n., young people.
Caart Rtrtt rttrlttlan 17th and COtirt
Sti. W. H. Lyman, minister. Bible
school assembly. 9:45 a.m. Morning wor
smp ano communion, iu:su o cicca. oer
mon subject, "Oolng Home." Christian
Endeavor, a -10 r m. Evening worship.
7; p.m. Sermon subject: "Consider
. . Row They Grow."
First Christian Hi ah and Center.
Minister, Dudley Btraln. Associate Min
ister. Walter Naff. Church school. 45
a.m. Mornlne worshlo and Communion
10.50 a.m. Sermon: "Antiques Worth
Collecting," by Dudley Strain. You'h
meetings. 1:15 p m. Evening worship.
7 Jo n.m. Harmon: "On Becoming a
Slave.' by Dudley Strain. Baptismal
Berne.
First Baptist Msrion and Liberty Bts.
Rev. Lloyd T. Anderson, pastor; Rev,
C. I. Brlckwedel, associate psstor. Sun
day schooL 1:45 a.m. Morning worship,
U a.m. Evangelist Bill Rice, guest
speaker. Youth meetings. IS p m.
Evanlng gospel service. Evangelist RIM
aa smu Aenaerua, song ivsun.
HALBERT MEMORIAL B 4PTI8T Lo(
etted on QBE, one mil norm oi unavr
pass. Rev. C. E. Brlrkwedel, pastor. Sun
day school, 1-41 am. Morning worship.
11 a.m. "Christianity and Motherhood"
bv RaJ Mriikwadal. Youna people's
league, 1:30 am. Evening avangtl.stle
service, "la It Too .Tougn u sm a
Christian?"
Christian Missionary Altlane North
th at Gsines. Ferman J- Bohl. paster.
Sunday school. 145 am. Morning serv
ice, l am. sermon subject: "A Mother
of Virtuous Chsracter " Evening service
30 p.m. Brmon subject: "Noan s Ara.
Truths and Types. Ancient and Present."
lalt. Ctaawllv - Talbot. Oregon
" Hjr
Inr.hm 11 am P-r'
men: -outatandina Mothers of the B:ble ."
town ptoplo't sociiti' netu at 1 pm -
- -
tv '
BILL RICE of Wheat on, Ili.
who will conduct a two week
crusade for Christ in the First
Baptist church beginning Sun
day, May 8. He is a graduate
of the Moody Bible Institute
of Chicago. Emil Aanderud,
one time dance band directoi
will serve as music director.
Luther League
Convene
Silverton The Northern Pa
cific Luther League and choral
conference is announced for Fri
day through Sunday, May 13
to is, at Immanuel Lutheran
church, Rev. S. L. Almlie host
pastor, assisted by the Trinity
Lutheran congregation and Rev
M. J. K. Fuhr.
The closing program' feature
of the session will be Sunday
evening. May 15, 8 o'clock, with
a concert by the Parkland col
lege choral group of around
voices, free to the public with
a good will offering to be lifted.
On Saturday afternoon be
tween conference sessions, the
host pastors are planning
scenic trip to Silver Falls State
Park for the pleasure of the
visiting guests.
The guest speaker for the con-
ference is to be Rev. R. A.
Dahlin of Great Falls, Mont.
Following Saturday's regular
sessions, a PTM (Pocket Testa
ment Movement) banquet is to
be served in the church base
ment dining room.
A Sunday afternoon, 3 o'clock
musical treat will be at the Eu
gene Field auditorium when the
visiting choral group, with other
choirs of Silverton churches will
unite in a song fest for the pleas
ure of Silverton folk.
The director of the singers Is
uunnar J. Malmin of Parkland,
Wash.
Woodburn
Churches
Christian E. Lincoln and Doud
Don priest, pastor. Sunday school. 10
a.m. service, ii a.m. c s., i p.m.
livening service, a p.m.
Assembly at Ood Second and Lincoln
Sts. Lester Gibson, pastor. Sunday
school. :45 a.m. Preaching, 11 a.m. and
t:s p.m. x. i., : p.m.
Free Methodist Young and Oatch Sts.
Mrs. Roseiia B. Dour Ms. nastor. Bun'
day school, 9:45 a.m. Preaching, 11 a.m.
ana i:o p.m.
Foursquare 1197 I. Lincoln St.
thur Ooble. pastor. Sunday school, t:45
a.m. worship, it a.m. ana 7:45 p.m,
Y. F., : p.m.
First rresbrterlan Oarfteld and Third
Sts. Earl K. Fen ton. pastor. Sunday
scnooi, :8 a.m. mvine worsmp, u a.m
and 7:30 p.m. Y. P., e:30 p.m.
Church af Jesus Chrlsl af L. D. 8
IOOP Hall. Sunday school, 10 a.m,
Sacrament meeting, 11:30.
The Rearranged Church af Jesws Christ
of Latter Day Saints Corner of Becond
and oarneia. oeorge omens, pastor.
Church school, 10 a.m. Preach Ins;.
m. Zlons league, 7 p.m. Lecture study,
p.m.
Bethel Presbvlerlsa 3 miles east on
union scnooi Road, sari k. renton,
psstor. Worship 10 a.m. Sunday achool
io:5 a.m.
Church af Oad Third and Grant Sts.
Raymond W. Hood, pastor. Church school
ID a.m. worship, ll a.m. ana a p.m.
, e., i p.m.
St Mary'a Mission (Ealseeaal) E. Lin
coln Bt. at Cupid's Court. William Van
Meter, vicar, cnuren scnooi, iu a.m.
Worship, 11 a.m.
Bible Baptist Orange Hell. Settlemler
ana Harr son. oienn b. camnoeii. pas-
Sunday school, t:45 a.m. worship
service, n a.m. ana i; p.m. x
6:45 p.m.
Oervels Presbyterian Ernest Tremblay.
pastor. Sunday school. 10 a.m. wor
ship, 11 a.m. C. E-. 7:30 p.m.
Methodist Hlrh school auditorium
Hsrry F. Pembtrton, pastor. Church
school, 9:4ft a.m. Worship, 11 a.m.
St. Lake's Catholic V. L. Moffenbeler.
nastor. Harrison between 3rd and 4th
Sunday services 7 a.m., 30 a.m. and
IQ-.M a.m. Aiternoon oevoiions, p.
Nldaraa Lath eras. (Monitor! 1:30 a.m
worthip. 10.45 a m.. Bunday- school.
Monitor Churches
Monitor Fall Gospel Cemsnanlty
Monitor. Oregon. Pastors: Rev. and Mrs.
E. C. Schilling. Services: Sunday achool
10 a nv, w'.th gift for every mother at
tending. Morning service, 11 a.m. Young
people. T p m. evening tarrica. a p.m .
Amity Churches
Baptist Bruce Wakemsn. pastor. Bun-
day scnooi. 10 am. Morning worsmp.
am. Youth Ftllowshop. 7 p.m. 1
nmg service. I p.m. (daylight time).
rhareh af Christ Wm. T. Morse, win.
Ister. Bible school. 10 a.m. Morning
worship. 11 am. Junior meeting. 7
Voung People's meething, 7 p.m. 1
nlng service, I pm. (standard time)
Method let Rev. Fremont FauL pastor.
Sunday school, 10 a.m. Morning wor
ship. II am Junior fellowship. 4 p.m.
Youth Fellowship. T pa.
Assembly af Oad Wm. IV. Beacby. pas
tnr Aiinia aehoo'. I 45 am Mornin
service. 11 a m. Children's meeting, 7:30
pm Evening servlfe I pm.
in the ehureh kasemtat. Mrs. Roberta
Ftnlay, director.
Chare af lens Christ af tattef ftay
Salnls VFW Hall, Rood ana cnurcn bis.
John I. Salisbury, bishop ewnaey eennoi.
Mam Morning service, u n. ve
nlng isrvlea, I JO.
Chtrcfe af the Fear 8 eases Oaeaat-.
sm N. ltth. between center ana cnem
eheta Rev. James n. Tayior. pasior.
rrvlTheorTVcnym, ;s:
ssrte rs. 4 p-n Eranllst'e serviee.
7 pm Tpie: "The Eras of IM Law,
IBst. Jobs iutar.
Dallas Churches
Christian and Missionary Alllanea
Sunday school, t:46. Morning worship,
11. Sermon by A. Hoenuch, pastor.
Pre-prayer, 7. Evening revival. 7:45.
American Sunday School union will be
In charge of the service,
Mennonlte Brethren O. H Jen t sea.
minister. Sunday school. 9 4ft, Wor
ship service. 10 45. Christian fellow
ship. 7. Young people's union has charge
of evening service. 7:4ft.
First Methodist Clark 8. Kns. natter.
Church school, 9:45. Morning worship. :
sermon: "cauea to e Moiners.
venlng service. 7:45. Ooen discussion.
All Good Things Begin at Home."
Grace Men nan lie J. F. Hiebert, pas-
Sunday school, 10. Worship serv
11. Sermon: "The Wsses of a
Godly Mother." Rev. R. G. Hovland
wiu speak at avening service, 7:30.
Evangelical Mennonlte Brethren A. P.
Toews. pastor. Sunday sithool. 9:45.
Morning worship, 11. Sermon: "Moth-
rrayers. reuowsniD groups ana
choir will present Mothers' Day program.
JW.
Evangelical t'alted Brethren R. Wil
liam Elmer, minister. Mother's Day
services begin with Bible study. 9:46.
Worshlo. 11. Dr. C. P. Gates, confer
ence sunerlntendent. will be truest a Dear
uiris cnorus. e:ju. inicrmeaiaie ana ,
senior fellowship study. 7. Pre-prayer i
rvtca, 1:30. Evangelistic Blbla study.
A,l.lle r.llh Loyc. C. Carver, pas
ir. Sunday school. 9:30. Devotional
service, 11.
Salt Creek Baptist Eminuel Wollf.
castor. Sunday school. D:.5. Morning
worship, 11. Mother', Day message. Ju
nior service. Kin s uauanters
class presents Mother's Day profram, I.
First Christian Kenneth Johnson, pas
tor. Bible school, 8:43. Morning worship
Message oy Evangelist Walter ris
"Releaslng God's Power." Fellow
ship hour. 6. Christian Endeavor, 0:30.
Evening evangelistic service. 7:30. Mes
sage: "The Name Above All Names."
Trinity Latheran Karl A. TJfer, pastor.
Sunday achool, 10. Divine eervlce, 11,
Assembly of Ood L. Otis Trlplett, pas
r. Sunday school. 9:45. Morning wor
ship. 11. Adult vesper service, junior
church, Christ Ambassadors, 0:4S.
Church of Ood Henry Loggan. pastor.
Sunday school, 9:4. Morning worship. 11.
xoung people s meeting. 0:30. evangel
istic service, 7:30.
Christian Science Sunday service, 11.
8unday achool, 9:45. Subject of the les-
sermon tor the ween is Adam ana
Fallen Man."
Seventh Day Adventist Ralph Glad
den, pastor. Sabbath school. 9:4S. Ser
mon, 11.
St. Fhlllp's Catholic Father H. Her
man, pastor. Mass. 10:15. ,
First Bantlsl Sunday school. 9:45.
Morning worship, 11. Training Union,
o:30. evening worship, 7:30.
Falls CUT Frea Methodist Gilbert
Johnson, pastor. Sunday sdhool.
Morning service. 11. Young people's
meeting, 7:ju. vangeusi,c service,
Falls City Seventh Day Adventist
Ralph. Gladden, pastor. Sabbath school,
9:30 , Preachinc. 11.
St. Thomas EBlscooal Cyril P. Hannev.
vicar. Sunday school, 10. Kindergarten
nursery, 11. Morning prayer. 11. Moly
Baptism, 12:30.
Church of
Christ Bible study. 10.
11. Sunday evening study,
Communion,
6:30.
Eola Sunday
School Sunday school.
worsmp, ii.
Church el Jesas Christ of Latter Day
Saints Elder Milter presiding. Sunday
school, 10. Morning worship, 11.
Union Missionary Baptist HarYnony
community, w. A. Heard, pastor. Bun
day school. 10. Sermon, 11.
Klekreall Sunday School J. N. Thles-
sen. Sunday achool, 0:30.
Bridicport Sanday Scheal Sunday
scnooi, IV,
Oak Grove Chsael Fremont Paul. tnln
Ister. Morning service, 9:45. Sunday
scnooi, 11. hyf eacn Bunaay evening.
Perrrdale Christian C. A. Bias, min
ister. Bible cusses, 10. Morning wor
ship, 10:45. Evening worship, I.
Falls City Christian Charles Knox.
pastor. Bunaay scnooi. id. Morning wor
snip, ii. cnristiao Endeavor, 6:30.
Free Methodist R. W. McCormlck. vas
ior. Bunaay scnooi, rreacnmg,
Evening service. 7:49.
Silverton
Churches
Marquam Methodist Andrew Lsnsen-
dorf, pastor. Sunday school, 10. Worship,
xount people meet, 1:45.
Church af Jesus Christ arthe Lattir
Day Saints (Merman) K. P. Hall, Oak
end Mill. Sunday achool. 10. Evening aerv
St. Paul's Cathalle Father John J.
Walsh, pastor. Sunday msases. 8 and
10. Week day. 8.
Assembly at Oad Berrel H. Scott, pas
tor, Sunday school. 0:45. Divine Worship,
ii. Young peoples society. 0:45. Evsn-
gellstic, 8.
Church at Oad Rev. E E. Nix. Dsstor.
Sunday school, 10. Worship hour, 11. Xve-
ti'ng serviee, .
Pilgrim Holiness Carl Mansfield, pas
or. Sunday school. 10. Worship hour. 11.
Evsnlng service, t.
Seventh Day Adventist Elder A. T
Chllaon, Salem, and Harold Johnson, lo
cal elder In charge. Sabbath school. Sat
urday. 0:30. Morning worship, 11. Satur
day. Sunday evening evangelistic service.
Ftist Christian Arthur Charles Bates,
minister. Bible school 0:15. Communion
nd sermon hour. 11. Aiih.rM 'Honor
Tliy Mother." Christian Endeavor. 6:30.
Evening services Joint with other groups
at the Eugene Field auditorium In the
concluding program of music week.
Christian and Missionary Allien raOor
don T. Brat void, pastor. Sunday school 10.
Divine worship, 11. Sermon by pastor
Brat void. Primary group to furnih specisl
music. Youth meeting 7. Evanteiut'x serv
lee. sermon by pastor, 7:45. Special music
by tha young folks of the church.
Calvary Lather an Barnes A. Tofle. pas
tor. Sunday school and Bible class, 10.
Mothers' Day eervlce, ll. Theme. "The
Christian Mother." Saturday, 10 m.
confirmation Instruction.
Immanael Latberan S. L Almlie, pas
tor. Sunday achool and Bible cIsm'i, 10
All classes to meet in Fellowship room lor
Mothers' Dsy obeervsnoe. Divine wor
ship. 11. Brmyr, "Mothers' Dsy." Special
musical program, I p.m. at Euseoe Field
auditorium.
Trinity Lutheran M. J. K. Fuhr. pastor
Sunday school and Bible clssse. lo. Dlv
worahp. ll. Sermon. "Mothers Dsy"
Luther leseue, 1, instead of 7:30. Closing
p ogrom Music Week pm. at Eugene
Plaid auditorium.
MtttedUl Ben F. Browning, minister
Sunday achool. f:4. Morning worship. 11
Sermon. 'Mothers' Day.'' Sunday eve
nine service joint with others at Eugene
Fied Moslejlteek program.
Mill City Churches
Cairrb ef Christ Thorn ee Courtney,
Jr.. paster. Bible school. 41 am
Morning worship 11 o'clock Chrllen
Endeavor hour. IM pa. Evening church
serviee. 7 41.
Cathalle Rr Mai,
services, o clock.
pastor. Morning
Free Methodist Donald Winkle, pastor
Sunday school. 14 a m. Morning eervje(
11 o clock. Evening vorshtp, 7 N clock
Casern Mutt y Rev. Wayne Watktns. pas
tor. Sunder school, 10 a ffl Morning
services, ll clock. Evening services.
7.48 e clock.
College Students
Conduct Service
Seven Presbyterian young
people, who are active leaders
at the Westminster Foundation
at Corvallis and are students of
Oregon State college, will con.
duct the evening service ol wor
ship at the First Presbyterian
church at 7:30 Sunday.
Jane Beidler and Ron Clarke
will give the evening message
on "World Churchmanship ',
Others who are having a part
in the service will be Richard
Wicks, who will give the call to
worship, Marilyn Moser will
read the scripture leson, Kay
DeSpain will sing "The Lord's
Prayer", and Donna Christopher
son will give the evening prayer.
Bob Clark will give the offer
tory prayer and the benediction.
These students have been visit-
, , , ,
ng several entireties in me mier
est of Presbyterian students
working on the campus for the
purpose of promoting Christian
fellowship among the churches.
Sermon Arranged
For Mother's Day
Woodburn A special Mother's
Day sermon is planned at the
Christian church Sunday morn
ing. Bob Sanford will be in
charge of special Mother's Day
music which will include vocal
trio numbers by Charlene Horn,
Marie Priest and Marjorie
Green
St. Mary's Episcopal church
will make a corporate commu
nion Sunday at the 11 o'clock
service in honor of Mother's
Day.
At the Presbyterian church
there will be special Mother's
Day music by the two choirs and
an appropriate sermon by the
pastor. Rev. E. Kay Fenton.
Double Services
By Presbyterians
In order that parents of the
children in the Church School
may attend services with their
children on Mother's Day there
will be two identical services
Sunday morning. The first one
will be at 9:45 A. M. and the
second at 10:55 A. M.
The Junior Choir, directed by
Virginia Ward Elliott, will sing
at both services. They will sing
"That Sweet Story of Old" by!
West. Dr. Chester W. Hamblin,
the pastor, will preach on the
subject "How About Our
Homes?"
Communion Offered
Mf. Angel Children
Mt. Angel Fifty-two children
will receive their first holy com
munion at St. Mary's church,
Sunday morning at 3, which is
observed annually nere cn Mo
thers Day. The communion
class will lead the orocession
from the St. Mary's school, with
all the pupils from the school in
the line of march, who Also will
receive communion. At 2:30 in
the afternoon the first communi
cants will be enrolled in the
Scapular, followed with Bene
diction. The Communion class Includes: Xen
t eth Aman. Donald Antoine. Ronald An
tolne, Dennis Bean, Marlene Berg. Kath
iren Blem. Diane Bourbonnals. Gloria
Brlnkman. Jean Ann Brundridie, Asnes
Bunr. piui autscti. Michael Cook. Jean
Marie Ebner, Kathleen Ebner, Susan
Ebner, Carol Erpeldlng, Leon Picker.
Charlene Fisher, Oeorge Fisher. Kathleen
Osflke. Elisabeth Oeck. Carl Ore. Mi
chael Oross. Jstnes Gaul, ter Hsrpole.
Karen HsASlni. Lawrence Haaalng. Lloyd
Having, Patricia Heasins. Stella Hauth,
Evrett Hemshorn. Judith Hennlnsx-
sard. Joyce Klmllnaer, Orion Me Iter, Rob-
en uucicen. Paul OLsavsny, James Penner.
Acnes Purdv Oary Schiedler, Richard
achlndler, Robert Schmidt, Mary Jean
Schmltt, Agnes Tate, Linda Terhaar. Pat
rick Travlas, Robert Van Hstten, Judith
Wachter, Joseph Watner. Ronald Wolf.
David Worly and Nadlne Zollner.
Stay ton Churches
Baptist Rev. Wllllsrd Buckner. pastor
Sunday ehool 10 Morning worship ll
Training hour 9:11 p.m. Evening serviee I
Cbareh Christ Olyce Freeman, pas
tor. Bible school. 10 a.m.; worship serv.
ice, 11. Youth fellowship. 1:30 p.m Eve
ning worehlp t
Church af Christ L M Betd, minister
Bible study 10 Morning worship 11, Eve
nlng worship I
Methodist John Morsnee. pastor. Blbts
chool 10 Worship serviee 11. Youth fel
lowship 30 Evening worship I.
Assembly ef Gad Rev Melvtn BtoekweO.
pastor. Bundsy achool 10 Morning aerv
ice 11 Young peoples meeting 8:4. Eve
ning evangelistic serviee 1:48.
fmmseelate Leaeeatle Catbelle Rev
Math. Jonas, pastor Sunday services,
mew 8 am. 710 am. and 1:30 a m.
SL Patrick's Catbelle (Lyme Fat her
Leander Schnider, pastor Winter sched
ule, 1st, 2nd and Ith Sundays, mass 10:30
s.m.j 3rd and 4th Sundays maas at :S0
a.m.
Oar Lady ef Lanrdee (Jerdaal Father
Leander dchneider pastor Winter ached
ule. Ut, 2nd and 8th Sundays mass I 39
ro no sin B'indsv max 10 30 a m
CHRIST
LUTHERAN
CHURCH
Invites You
Two Worship Sorvlcts
Evtry Sunday
i. m. 11 t. m.
Sunday School 9:90 I. m.
C. R.
Scholz
Psstor
CD
Youth for Christ 1
Home Talent Rally
Woodburn A "home talent"
Youth for Christ rally will be
held at the Woodburn Full Gos
pel church Saturday evening, at
7:45 o'clock. The program will
include a girls quartet from the
Bible Baptist church, boys
quartet from the Foursquare
church, the Braughton Sisters
from a Monitor church, the
Junior choir from the Woodburn
Presbyterian church and several
numbers from other churches.
The local YFC committee, at
a recent meeting, changed the
time of holding the rallies from
Monday nights to the first and
third Saturday nights and also
decided to meet at various
churches instead of at one par
ticular church.
MARKET
QUOTATIONS
Salem Livestock Market
(By Valley Packing Companvi
Wooled lambs 119.00 to 122 00
SsXina lambs 63 to 85 lbs 123.00 to 25 0i)
Spring lambs. 05 to 100 lb. 122.00 to 124.0D
Yearling, under 120 lbs. Ild.oo to 11900
Yearllnss. over 120 lbs. 113.00 to 117.00
Ewes 12.00 to 110.00
Cutter cows 110.00 to 615.00
Fat dairy cows 15 00 to ilfl.oo
Dairy heifers $15 00 to $10.00
UU11S 1 UU 10 l-l Uti
Calves, good (300-450 lbs.) J20.00 to 125.00
Veal (190-300 llw ) good.. 25 00 to $30.00
togs prices paid within 3Sc oi Port
rod prices for each type. Top, 170-225 ibs
Portland Predaea
Dutterfat Tentative, subject to Imme
dials change rmlutn quaiHv maximum
to 45 to 1 percent acidity delivered m
Portland 03-66C it.. iirat quality ei-mc
lb., second quality 59-A2c Valley route
and eountry points 3e less than first.
Butter wnolcsale run bulk cubes to
wholesale; grade AA, 93 acore, 61-62c:
A, 92 score 60-8 le; B. M score, 58c lb.;
C, 89 score, 57c lb. Above prices are strict
ly nominal
Cbarse Selling price to Portland whole
ale Oregon singles, 38Hi-48Mt0. Oregon 6
lb loaf, 41ve-50Vaa; triplets fee lest theo
singles
Eggs (Te Wholesaler s A grade large
13-53 ,ac. A medium, tTs-bO'j;; irade B,
arge, 464-49ic
Eggs Purchased from fai users. Current
receipts, 67-s)cfeo do.; buyers S-.ifec Be
low wholesale quotations on graded basis
for best hennery eges
Portland Dairy Market
Butter Price to retailers: Grade AA
print, 67c AA cartons, 68c. A print.
47e. A cartons 68c: B prints. 65c.
Egga Price to retailers: AA large
54-55c; certified A large. 54c: A large,
;3-54c. AA medium. 52 -53c: certified A.
medium. 52c; A medium, 51-32c; cartons 2c
additional
Cheese Price to retailers; Portland
Oregon singles 40fe'50fec. Oregon losl, t
b 43V-52ttci triplet ifee leas than sin
gles Poultry
Live Chickens No. 1 quality FOR
plant. No. 1 broilers under Sa lbs. 27 -28c
Ib.i frrers 2'.j to 3 lbs.. 2B-30C lb.:
oasters 4 lb and over. 31-32c lb.: fowl
Lei horn under 4 lbs., 24-26c: over 4
lb. 26-19c; colored fowl, all weights, 31-
.2c: roosters all weights, 18-20c.
Rabbits Average to grower for Uve
white: fryer, white. 4-ft lbs. 27-390 Ib.i
8-8 lbs. -37o lb.: colored 23-25c. old or
heavy doe. 13-18c oresaed fryers to
butchers. s7-90c. old Bear one. 35-sae
Turkeys (Prices quoted are not to the
producer on a dressed weight basis)
U 8 grade A young toms, 51 $2e lb.: No
1 young hens, nominally 60c
uressea turkeys to relallerm Oiade A
young hens, 70-7U New Vorl style, dress-
ea n grade young tome oa-sao
rot-llano Miscellaneous
Ca scare Bark Dry 20e lb., green Ye lb
Wool Valley coarse and medium grades
5o lb
Mohair 28c lb. on 12-month growth.
Hides Calves 300 lb., according to
weight klpa, 18a lb beef 13-13o lb bull
B-6e lb.; country buyers pay 2o less.
Nut Quotations
Walnuts Franquettes first quallt jum
DO. 34.7c. large. 32. 7o; medium. 37 'lo; sec
ond qualltj Jumbos. 30.3c: arge 38 2c,
medium, 26.2o: baby 33 2c; soft ehct, first
quality large. 39.7c; medium 36 2e; sec
ond quality large. 37.2c; medium 34.7a;
baby 32 2c
Filberts Jum Do. 30e lb j large. I Be
medium, 18c; small, 13c
Quotations above supplied by North
west Nut Growers Quotation are on tha
oasis of 100-lb bag purchase fob plant.
Chicago Livestock
Chicago, May 6 CUR) Llvejtock:
Hogs ealable 8,000; market uneven on
butcher ; weak to 35 cent lower: slo
early, but later trade and close moder
ately active. Sows around 25 cents lower;
top 18.75 sparingly; moat good and choice
70-260 lb. 18.25 to 18.63; 370-300 Ib.i.
17.50 to 18.35: heavier welshU very
acarce: few lot 335-375 lbs 18.50 lo 17 35:
good and choice ow under 400 lbs. lit 73
to 18.25; 425-500 lbs. 14.75 to 15.50: 521
830 )b 13.75 to 14.50; good clearance.
Sheep salable 500: weekend receipt
mostly odd lot of old crop lamb and a
few slaughter ewe together with two
d-ck medium to good southwest eprlm
lanba: general undertone dull on all
riasae; medium to good southaest wring
ers !o local small killers. 37 50 down;
heavy slaushter ewea 9.00 to 9 50.
Cattle saiable 1.000: calve 200: fairly
?nd active; mostly steady; good weekend
clearance; scattered loads and lot me
dlum and good steers end yearling In
cluding weight up to 1300 lbs. 32 00 to
24.50; part load of high. loorl inoo lb
steers and heifers mixed. 24.75: few me
dium to low good, ilaht yearling heifer
22.00 to 33 50: odd good beef cow 19 50
to 30.00; common to medium cow 17 00
to 19.00: cannera and cutters 13.00 to
18.75; medium and ood sausage bull
3000 to 22 00; common to choice vesler
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1 36 North Commercial St. Salem, Oregon
10 00 to 36 00: choice M tb. feeding
rearlmss 25 SO; load of good Ttt lb. feed
ins steers 31-00.
Parllantt Uresterk
Port) sad. Ore.. Msy S ajjoweeklv live
stock:
Cuiile: Friday salable is; calves 30:
(Preventative salea absent: few cows,
veslera steady; medium eowa 17.60 to
19.3); cutter, common 15. 00 to 17.00, medium-choice
vealers 35 00 to 33.00.
Hot: Friday sslsble 35; steedv; peck age
good choice 301 lb. butchers 30.35; good,
choic sows 16 00 to 11.00; heevys u.50.
saeep: Friday sslsble 100: little offer
ed, market quotable nominally steady.
Portland Grain
Portland, Msy () Wheat futures
unquoted.
dun irstn: Oats. No. 9 38-lb. white.
50 00. barley, Ho. 3, 45-lb. B.W.. 48.00.
Caah wheat tb;d: Soft white 3 31; soft
white (exc'.udlns rx 3-31; white club
3.31; TMrn red 1.31.
llurd red winter: Ordinary 3 31: 10 per
cent 3.31; 11 per cent 3 36, 13 per cent
3.38.
Hard white baart: Unquoted.
DEATHS
William T. Van (Mr he
William T. Van Slyke. late resident of
150 South ltth street, at a local hospital
Tuesday. May 3. at the ase of 65 years,
Survived by wife, Mrs. Myrtle Vsn Slyke
of Salem: a brother. M. D. Van Slyke oi
Lone Rock. Wise; a foster alater. Mrs,
Alice Slrwrrt of Salem; and several nieces.
nephew and cousins. Service will be
rrld at the Clouih-Barnck chapel Sat
urday, May 7. al 3 p.m. with Rev. W. Har
old Lyman officiating. Interment In Bel
cct Memorial park.
Francis Marlon Wiley
Francis Marlon Wiley, lets resident of
Salem route 4, box 332. at a local hos
pital Tuesday, May 3. Survived by his
wife. Mrs. Muriel Wiley, Salem; three
children. Norma Rae. Lorlta and Robert
Wiley, all of Salem; mother, Mrs. Mat tie
Wiley, Springfield, Colo.: sisters, Mrs.
Ia Dot.-on. La Junta, Colo., Mr. Tillle
Davt.x. Enck. OUa., and Mr. Dorothy
Hartley. Springfield: and brothers,
Wiley of Wa!h. Colo., and John Wiley
of LaJunta. Member of the First Baptut
church. Service will be held at the How
11 -Edwards Saturday. May 7, at 10 a m
with R'-v. Lloyd T. Anderson officiating.
Concluding service will be held at the
Bt-icrett Memorial cemetery.
Richard A. Mueller
Richard A. Mueller, tate resident of
20TO Court St.. near Corvallis May 2 at
he aee of 35 year. Survived by hi par
ents, Mr. and Mr. Otto M. Mueller, 8a
.em: a slxler, Mrs. Harel Oatika, Great
rail. Mom.: two oromers. Lawrence v
Mueller. MUhau-aka. Ind.. and T. Set,
Carl J. Mueller. In U.S. army at Tokyo.
Japan. Funeral services will be held from
Joseph's Catholic church Saturday,
May 7, at 9 a.m. Direction the DeMoss-
Youngblood Funeral home of Corvalli.
Edw.rd O. Logan
Edward O. Logan, late resident of 355
D street Salem In Albany, May 5. Bur-
Ivrd by wife. Mr. Mm Logan of Salei
daughters, Mr. Rose Hoik of Long Beach,
Calif., Mr. Jane Warren of Bandon and
Mrs. Hea Moor of PrlnevlUe; a son. L,
Logan. Jr.. of Oakland, Calif.: mother,
Mr. Maude Logan of Redmond, Oteton,
and a sister, Mr. Wanda Abegg ol Red
mond. Also survived by five grandchild'
ren. Services will be held Saturday, May
7. at 1:30 p.m at the Cloush-Barrlck chap
el with Rev. W. Harold Lyman of tie latin,
Interment in Belcreat Memorial park,
Gotfried Schlagg
Golfrled Schlagg, at the residence at
route 7, box 330, Balem, May 6, Survived
by his wile, Mr. Rose Schlagg of Balem
son. Paul Schlagg of Salem and Oene
Schlagg with the U. 8. navy; a daughter,
Airs. Rosemary Bennett of Philomath.
Ore: mother. Mr. Caroline Schlagg of
Salem, lour brothers, Emanuel scmagg,
David Schlasc. Bennle Schlagg and John
nie Schlagg, all of Salem; six sisters, Mrs.
Martha Wagner and Mrs, Esther Kerach-
ner, both of Salem. Mrs. Bertha Enrland
it Seaside. Mr. Mary Sen a Tier of Myr
tle Point, Mr. Rebecca Banlck of Al
bany, and Mrs. Pauline Wlpper of Tup
i.er. and two grandchildren Announce
ment of service later by the Howell-
Edwards chapel.
Join Tungate
Joan Tungate, lata resident of 1785
South 13th street, at a local hospital.
May 5, at the ase of 18 year. Survived
by parent. Mr. and Mra. A C. Tunsate
of Salem; brother, Donald Tungate of
Minneapolis Minn., Richard Tungate
Salem; slaters. Mr. B. O. Kelso of
lem. Mr. 8. A, Romano of Hoboken.
J., MIas Colleen Tungate, Ml Jean Tun
sate. MLsa Bernadette Tungate ano Mi1
Darla Beth Tungate of Balem: and grand
mother. Mra Lenore Tungate of Battle
Creek. Mich. Member of St Joseph's Cath
olic church. Announcement of services 1st--r
by the Howell-Edwards chapel.
Claudia Ruth Ledgerwood
In this city Msy 6. Claudia Ruth Led
ger ood, late resident of Eugene, at the
.sb uf one year. Daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Ledger wood of Eusene, and
sister of Danny Ledgerwood of Eugene. An
nouncement of services Ister by W. T.
'ttgdon company.
Mrs. Robert L. Hart
In tlii city May 4, Mra. Robert L. Hart,
late resident yjf 993 Shipping st. Survived
y a daughter ML Deena Hart of Salem;
Aid a urotr-er, A. D. Fisher of Salem.
Service will be held Monday. May 9, at
10:30 a m. In the W. T. Rtadon chapel
with concluding services In Belcrest Mem
orial park. Rev, Dudley Strain will offi
ciate. Charles C. Hnpklne
Cliiirle C. Hopkins, late resident of US
Chemrketa street. May 5, at the age of 78
yers. Announcement of services later by
Cloush-Barrlck company.
Albert Owen
In tht city May S. Albert Owen, late
e'dcnt of 99 East Park atreet. Survived
hv hi wife. Pearl Owen of Salem; daugh
ter, Mr. Mary Hanson of Pendleton: sons,
Onrry W. Owen of Salem and John W.
jwen of Dolph: and suiters, Mrs. Neat
Barbour of Scott Bluff, Neb.. Mr. T.
I Akers and Mia Lillian Owen, both of
Seaxlde. Alo survived by eight grsndchltd
iren. Member of Chemeketa lodge No. 1.
IOCF. and BPO Elk No. 338. Services
will be held at the W. T. Rlgdon ehapel
Monday, May 9. at 1:30 p.m. with con
cluding service at Belcrest Memorial
2 50
Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Friday.. May 6, 194917,
psik. Rev. Oeorca H. Swift wUI officiate.
Ritualistic services at the graveside un
der the auspicaa of BPO Elks No, 33.
Loalse Maria Fletcher
Louise Marie Fletcher, late resident or
Hood River, st a local hospital May 0.
at the ate of 78 year. Survived by four
sons, Thomas William Fletcher of Van
couver, B. C, Gtorio w. Fletcher of
Westminster. B. c, jonn Aiirea
Fletcher of Salem and Irving A. Flet
cher of San Francisco: 14 grandchildren
ind five great ersndchlldren. Member of
the Episcopal church and the Eastern Star
st Hood River. Funeral services will be
held at the Anderson Funeral Home at
H.xd River, Saturday, May 7. at 2 p.m.
an in trie Howen-Edwards chapel In charge.
MOTORCYCLE, SCOOTERS
Ittt BD motorcycle "45". Oood condi
tion. 1300. 31i Chemeketa. Ph. 3-6171.
US 109
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World's most modern motorcycle
CUSHMAN SCOOTERS WH12
ZER BIKES. Genuine psrts. serv
Ice every model
Shrock's Motorcycle Sales
open every evening tin i, Monday
througr Friday
3007 Portland Road - Ph. 3-1 433
BOATS
FOLDINO boat motor. 870 00, at Marvin
iytwis service station in west sairm.
qqlOB
TRAILERS
HOUSE TRAILER
Very clean, good cond.. 13 ft. Air float
Bl. 4. $700. Ivan Martin. Ph. 3-4419.
tllO"
FOR SALE or Trade: 30 ft. house trailer.
Furn. Call or see E. L. Stacy at Hamm s
Oarage. Phone 3-8466. tllO
QV1CK SALE: Trailer house. Sleep 4.
Butane equipped; lot built-in. 360
South 31st. tllO'
FOR SALE: 14-ft. Masooite trailer.
Belle Passl Trailer Court, Woodburn.
t!07
Al TRAILER house. 33 -ft., all aluminum.
interior custom built. Elec. refrlg. Gas
rsnge k wall heater. 455 Locust St.
tlOB
It VAGABOND House Trailer. 24 ft
Cheap. Jones. Howard's Trailer park.
t!07'
FINANCIAL
GENERAL FINANCE CORP.
LOANS
Lie 8-136. and U-321
and
ROT R. SIMMONS
INSURANCE AND LOANS
136 8. Commercla St. Tel. 3-9161 f
$ CASH $
$25 to $500
FURNITURE. LIVESTOCK
EQUIPMENT LOANS UP
TO 1300
Car loans up to 1500
Come in or phone
Hollywood Finance Co.
1991 Fairground Road
Across street from bank
No Parking problems
Phone 37032 Lie. N M369-8291
Floyd Kenkon. Mgr. 1
44 REAL ESTATE LOANS
PERSONAL LOANS
CAR LOANS
STATE FINANCE CO.
153 8. Hlg St. Lie. 8-216 M-373 T
FARM AND CITY LOANS
44- and 8
roDB OWN TERMS of repayment within
reason. Cash for Real Estate Contract
and Second Mortgages.
CAPITOL SECURITIES CO.
201 Pioneer Trust Bldg Ph. 3-7183 r
SEE US FOR
ATTRACTIVE FARM LOANS
ONLY 4 OR 44 INTEREST
I to 40 Years and No Com m las I on
Leo N. Childs, Inc.
REALTORS
344 State 8t Phone 3-3863 r
AUTO LOANS
WILLAMETTE CREDIT CO.
182 8. Church
Parking a Plenty
Ph. 3-3457 Lie. No M-153 8-154 T
PRIVATE MONET
Special rates and terms
on larger loans
long and short time
payments
ROT H SIMMONS
131 Sovh Commercial St Phone 1-tHl
DIRECTORY
ADDING MACHINES
APPLIANCE SERVICE
ELECTRIC HOME appliance repair service
Free estimate Tt ede-lns accepted on
new appliance Vlnce's Electric Phone
3-0339 157 S Liberty St. oa
AT-UR DOOR GRINDING
AUTO RADIOS
Authorised Warranty Repair Station
for all makes of Auto Radloa Morrow
Radio Co.. 1S3 S. Liberty Ph 3-6936 o
MARION MOTORS
NASH SERVICE
Towing eervlce day phone I-92SI. Higm
3-1S04. 333 Center. o
AUTO WRECKERS
MOTORS REBUILT. Amatlna low prices
Easy payment plan 13tb St. Junction
Auto Wreckers Ph 38108 olio
BUILDING. CARPENTRY
Don't put off spring repairing, rebuild.
Int. rot qiKk, expert service, guaran
teed satisfaction. Ph. 3-4810. 0130
BULLDOZING
Dean Robinson Ph. 38537.
Bulldozing, leveling, road bldg., clear
ing teeth for brush Virgil H wakey 1010
Pairvtew ave Ph 3-3146 Salem olOV
BUILDING CONTRACTORS
Building a mi home Let Sullivan it
Taylor home builder build It for you
Ph. 3-4479 or 2-7579 ol21
BUILDING OF COURTS or homes t
builder of court at llth-Rural. Labor
plus i. Satisfaction guar. Ph. 19M5
oll9
New
foundation. Alt Bros. Ph 35909
Mike Panek, 371 S. Com'l. Ph. 3-5161.
Brake as Wheel aliening special ut
Ol 30
CASH REGISTERS
Instant delivery of new RCA cash
register Al makes sold, ranted, repaired-
Roen 456 Court Ph 3-6773 oa
CHIMNEY SWEEP
CEMENT WORRS
"As ounce of prevention Is worth
pound of cure " For expert guaranteed
satisfaction nav or repair of founda
tions, sldawalks, driveways, call S-IMO
0113
DRESSMAKING
Dressmaking. All Shop, fur work. sew.
ins Open May L. me. 3s-J 7, IM State
Ph. 1-7004. Ol 30
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING
Vines' Electrle for electrical wiring
contracting, repairing 151 S. Liberty
Ph 1-9319 0
EXTERMINATOR
Cockroach Moth, Eitertrunator Serviee
Ph. I-30S9 Lee Cross. 1353 Pearl. 01.40
Rre.theupt'i for flower Dial t-ilTt o'
Hm'sTM6VTNO
Ph. 2(543 days Ph. 31804 Nil. ollO1
HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS
i.
INSULATION
arc TNsm.AnnNco-
BLOWN ROCK WOOL
U3 BROADWAY, ft. 3-J74S
130
DIRECTORY
LANDSCAPr NI'RSEBY
F. A. Doerfler tfc Sons, Ornamental. 180
N. Lancaster Dr. at 4 Cor. Ph. 2-1323 e
LAWN sprinkling eviteme Ph. 14531
LAWNMOWER9
Sharpening, guaranteed service. New
power and hand mowers Call Harry '
W. Scott. 147 So. Com'l St. ol2-
LAWN MOWER SHARPENING
LAWN mower made to rut perfect 81 38.
Ph. 3-1407 0114
At youi door tawnmower sharpen ine. -Deater
the lawnmower man Ph. 16fl33.
MATTRESSES
Capital Bedding. Phone 3-4009.
Ml SIC LESSONS
Spanish and Hawaiian Guitar. Mando
lin, BanloJ. etc. 1531 Court. Ph. 1-75S9
0110
NIRSES REGISTRY
OFFICE FLRNITI RE A 81 PPLIES
Dek chairs, file and filing sup pile.
safe, duplicators and supplier, dealt
lamps, typewriter stand, brief cafes.
Pierce Wire Recorders. Roen. 456 Court.
OIL CIRCULATOR SERVICE
Call Cy Vounaer.
PAPER HANGING
Expert Paperhsnglnz and painting. H.
J Woodworth Ph. 2-5863 Free et. ol22
PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING
Painting and paperhaneinu. Free e?tl- '
mate. Ph. 3-9513. 357 Shtpplng. o!3l'
Call 33608 for your Painting A Paper
hanging. Attractive rate. a!19 -
P.APERI1ANGING
Jerty Johnson. Ph. 3-3723.
riCTUHE FBAMINO
PI.ASTFRIXO
Patching, Repairing. Ph. 3-1101.
PLUMBING
Fisher 344 S Com'l. Ph. 3-3019.
PRUNING, SPRAYING
Philip W Belike. Ph. 3-1308.
L W Caudle. Ph 3-7900.
RADIATOR REPAIR
Cleaned, repaired. J C. Balr & Sons. Ph.
31 193. By Drlve-ls Theatre Since mil.
123" .
John Radio Shop. Reasonable rates.
Ph. 3-3414. 3M Court St. Expert radio
and appliance service olll
RevMoore 3370 Portland R4 Ph. S-9U1. ,
SAND A GRAVEL
Garden Soil, cruxtwd rock. Shovel and
dragline excavating. Waning Sand A
Gravel Co Phone 3-9249 o
Valley Sand & Oravcl Co Silt, sand
fill dirt Excavating 10B shove) Ai csu.
Tractor scoop A truck for dirt moving.
Ph. office 34002. res 31148 a
AW8
Salem Saw Writ. Ph. 3-7603. 1333 N. 5th 1
one
SEWERS AND SEPTIC TANKS
Electrlo Roto-Rootel Exclusive Patent.,
Rasor ?harp Steel Cutting Blade.
Clean ftewera or Drains Sentle T&ni
Cleaned Heaa Pb 'S-S337 or 3-9488
SEPTIC TANKS
Septic Tank and Drain Lines Cleanrd,
Jack Borning. Ph. 3-903S. 1067 Elm .St.
0131
K. P. HameL Septic Tank Cleaned.
Electric machine service on sewer and
drain lines. Guaranteed work. 1143 Sth
St.. West Balem. Ph. 3-7404. oll9
M.ke's Srptlc Service. Tanks cleanrll.
Roto Rooter Service on Sowers. 107B
Elm SC. W. Sslem. Pb, 1-946. 3-5337.
Ol30
TRANSFER A STORAGE
ocal oi Distance Transfer, store. '
Burner oils, coal At briquet. Truck to
Portland dally Agent for Bcktn House
hold goods moved to anvwnere In U S.
o. Canada. Larmer Transfer Storatrt.
Ph 3-3131
TYPEWRITERS
Smith Corona, Remington Royal, Under
wood portable AH make iued machine
Repair and rent Roen. 456 Court.
VENETIAN ni.INDS
Salem Venetian Blind made to order t,r
reflntshed. Relnholdt Aj Lewi. 3-3639,
WATCH A CLOCK REPAIRING
WELL DRILLING
WEATHER STRIPPING
Free estimates 1. PULLMAN. Pb. 3-53(15.
ollO
WINDOW CLEANING
Aem Window Cleaner Windows, wi.la
ak woodwork cleaned. Floor clean' d.
waxed and polished Pn 3-3337 34T
Court Lansdoc, Culbertson and Mather.
WINDOW SHADES
WOOD A SAWDUXT
West Salei Fuel Co Ph 2-4131.
WOODSAWINO
Atkins Cm s Ph 374 or J" 178 ollt
I.OOi mett every Wexi-
come
A Pswlfl
Pacific Lodse No. 50, A. F.
M M. Degree Friday,
May 6, 7 p. m. 103 ,
i Advertt tn
Hot, Sour Acids in
Thoat After Meals
Retired Fassdna Fir Dept. Captain,
Walter L. Hllreth. 510 Summit Ave., in
gratitude for what Kal-O-Dex has dona
for him. slstes. "I so run down X
could hardly get a re:nd couldn't eleep
at mint becsuse I blnsted up so trm fond
that soured In my stomsch and came up
into my mou'h had to take something
right along for relief. I feel wonderful
no since tektns Kl-0-Dex. tor It keeps
my bowels retular no more bioatlns or
dlssr Spells, and I've ained strength a
my mesls aeree with tne now and I ca
sleep BUhU "
KAL-O-DEX is an HerMl fnrirula of
9 lulce frnm Natures PlsnU. U has
relieved msnv people w.io hsd never bfit
really helped belnre by any medicine.
Token 'hnrilv before meals it mixes with
vour fef-d. helping eliminste trie twie
.on thst fnet'r stomeh trouh II wilt
-lsn tne bowels eienr fas tro-rt strm
rh. enliven intst.n. and remnvf? old,
tlcieninf b'le from th ssiem So done
art on suffering! Oet KAL-O-DEX at aM-
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