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Gourmet Popcorn Sale Scouts fro m the Cascade P a cific AFFORDABLE C o u n c il, B o y Scouts o f A m e rica « JJ w ill be po p p in g up a ll o ve r n o rth ­ w e s t O re g o n and s o u th w e s t W ashing to n d u rin g O ctober as they k ic k o f f th e ir annual T r a il's End G ou rm e t Popcorn sales. Pro­ ceeds p ro vid e the co u n cil and Scouts units w ith ad ditiona l funds to serve m ore than 48,000 youths in the area. T o place an ord er fo r Rev. Edward Bacon Jr., (center) rector o f All Saints Church in Pasadena. Calif, and his parishio­ ners. (AP photo) FULL LOCKSMITH - SERVICE • RE-KEY AND INSTALL LOCKS Church Defends Anti-War Sermon Feds go after tax-exempt status T he church's action sets up a to any m em ber o f o u r great c o u n ­ try ," said M ah er H athout, senior cheese. K e ttle fla vo rs and m ore, been threatened w ith the loss o f its h ig h -p ro file co n fro n ta tio n between adviser o f the M u s lim P ub lic A f ­ call 503-225-5718. tax-exe m pt status o v e r an a n ti-w a r the church and the 1RS, w h ic h now fa irs C o un cil. b u tte r , c h o c o la te , Jefferson Homecoming T he Jefferson A lu m n i A ssocia­ tio n kicks o f f w ith a H om ecom ing T a ilg a te P arty, W ednesday, O ct. serm on d e live re d ju s t days before m ust decide w h ethe r to ask fo r a U n d e r federal tax law , chu rch the 2004 presidential electio n said it hearing before a ju d g e , w h o w o u ld o ffic ia ls can le g a lly discuss p o li­ w ill fig h t an IRS o rd e r to turn ove r then decide on the v a lid ity o f the tics, but to retain tax-exem pt status, docum ents on the m atter. agency's demands. they cannot endorse candidates o r " W e r e g o in g to put it in th e ir R e lig io us leaders on the right co u rt and i n a cou rt o f la w so that we and le ft have expressed fear that 20. 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T he A lu m n i A sso cia tio n meets every Tuesday at 6 :3 0 p.m . at Jefferson to host a class car, contact Phoebe T y e s k e y at 5 0 3 -4 9 0 -0 9 8 5 o r M aggie M ash ia at 503-331 -7507. the dispute c o u ld m ake it m ore d if ­ E piscopal church centers on a ser­ fic u lt fo r them tospeak out on m oral m on title d " I f Jesus Debated Sena­ we see as an in to le ra b le in frin g e ­ issues such as gay m arriage and to r K e rry and President B ush ," m ent o f rig h ts ," said B ob Lo n g , abortion d u rin g the m id te rm elec­ d e live re d by a guest pastor. senior w arden o f A ll Saints C hurch tio n cam paign. tax-exe m pt status fo r partisan p o li­ t ic k in g w as a c h u rc h n e a r day, chu rch o ffic ia ls were flan ked by ab ou t 4 0 re p re se n ta tive s o f resist IRS dem ands f o r d o cum e nts mosques, synagogues and other churches. i n t e r v ie w w ith th e c o n g re g a tio n 's re c to r by the end Personal Transformation c h u rc h e ve r to be s trip p e d o f its H e said the c h u rc h 's 2 6 -m e m - an o f the m o n th . 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