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H IL L S B O R O
I and children and W. E Mays spent
Sunday at Rockaway.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Osborne ol
Whosoever Will Tabernacle
KutikS&s came to make their home
Five miles n orth of North Plains
a it h Fred Keller o f. Mountaindale Evangelist M E James. who lias
Mrs Osborne Is a niece of Mr
’ Keller.
C arl C hristener and M erritt Jack-
son spent Sunday tiahing on W il­
son river and brought home a
nice catch of jack salmon.
( B y M r s M a r n t t Ja cK « o n1
Rev Andrew Carrick held ser­
NORTH PLAINS N orth Plains vices
a t the Arcade school house
Parent-T eacher association will be-
p
n
e x .» » « ,. o f P o r i
uin H»
activities _ « tins
fall
l. t u e n ,UMtaj.
t i oi I i n
its activities
Kin
acuviues
u s iä
n under
unde r -'Ulloa,.
wU, h t \ ri m,xt
the leadership of tlie president,
Jo
h
n
H
afner
of
Arcade
was tak-
Mrs R uth Moyer The first m eet­ n IU last week an d removed
to
ing will be held in tlie prim ary e tlie
hospital, suffering from
room a t the «dmat bona* a t 3 h eart Jones
trouble
o'clock Tuesday. All m em bers are
Miss Margaret Davis is taking a
urged to be present and anyone course
tlie Marinello Beauty
interested in the work o r activities school 11 a!
1 Portland
of tlie association is cordially in ­
Mrs
Bert
W alter and children
vited to attend.
and Mrs Carl C hristener were [
School opened th is week with 38 guests of Mrs W alter s sister. Mrs
pupils enrolled More children are Philip Arndt 111 Portland Septem -
expected ts there are still a number ber 13.
of families away in tile liopfields
Wilmer Loftis and "Red" Auld
Mrs R uth Will and Miss Hila are spending a few days on the
Cornelius are teaching.
coast fislmig.
Mr mid Mrs Julius Schoenberg
Mrs W E Mays and son Elmer
and Mrs. Henry Cypher spent sev­ were guests Sunday of Mrs Mary
arranged a series of sermons on
eral days last week at Rockaway Zim m erm an of T hatcher.
The Full Gospel in I aodicea
Mrs. Sue Davis visited her
and returned home Sunday by
, C hristendom 1934 > Beginning
mother. Mrs Julius Schoenberg.
way of Seaside and Astoria.
Sunday. Septem ber 33. Special
Sunday night and returned to P o rt­
healing service Sunday n i g h t ,
Arcade School Opens
lan d Monday.
bring tlie afflicted, we believe
Arcade school opened September
in healing according to Isaiah
17 with Miss Eugenie Cypher teach ­
53:5 and Jam es 5:14 a n d 15.
WILLIAM CANNING
er. Twenty-two pupils were enrolled
Tuesday. 8 p nt.. regular evan­
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Sum ner of
William Canning. 40. of T ualatin
gelistic service. Thursday. 8 p
Portland spent last week at tlie died Septem ber 13 and funeral
m . regular prayer and praise
home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown, services were held Saturday at the
service.
Mrs. Brown and Mrs S tunner are Tualatin Methodist church. Inter-
sisters.
men: was in Crescent Grove ceme-
Christian Science Society
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Nelson of tery Deceased is survived by the
Services are held every Sunday
Hillsboro were week-end guests of w idow Flory-nee. and three cluldren
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. C hristener
Edwin. William and Mrs. George at 11 »' h i : Wednesday evening
services a t 8 o clock: Sunday school
Mr. and Mrs Edward K aufm an Leach of Tualatin.
at 11 a. m. Pupils up to the age
txt«!
«P* r “ 's « x x . x x i i x a s i i x x x x x x x x x x a s x of 30 years are welcomed Sunday's
topic. M atter.'
CH URCHES
N orth Plains
P. T. A. Plans
Meet Tuesday
day. September 30. will lx- eele-
lirutcd as H u n cst Home Sunday
and the Holy Communion lias been
announced for October 7. with a
preparatory service on Friday eve-
mng. October 5. Young people's
uvups as scheduled. Pilgrim Guild,
Thursday at 3 p in. The pastor
mar Ix-en seen at the house of
flee. 1353 Jackson street, each m om -
mg between 10 o'clock and noon.
H IL L S B O R O .
T hursday. Septem ber 20,
O REG O N
\ l 1 I
1’ I • I I
at Tim ber
I las Log Shortage
win Mrs J Pllllhiw. all oi Suitset
Camp
Ml und Mi.-. Wesley snellito of
l'oilliuid a n t M i. I'r.'d Walker
were visitors a t the W E G il­
more home Monday Mis Walker
ts rinplojed at the Glluioic hotel.
Mi mid Mrs John Rlehmond
went to 1'illiunook. where they will
rem ain for several days.
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" Treasure Island"
Comes 11ère Sunday
pU R R Y ’Ç
V g HOCERYV
BEANS
4
17c
CHEESE
I
c
GELATINE
15
W OOD
3,
X
5
X
G iv e th e C h ild r en a ll th e S c h o e n B rea d
th e y w a n t.
When the children sta rt to school their little bodies de­
mand healthful, nourishing food—th a t's Schoen's Bread.
BEEF
It is made of the finest hard wheat flour which makes
it th a t white, firm loaf with file flavor th a t all children like.
/ U C
MAYONNAISE
15C
23C
R O A STq
tl > ic
BACON
S p e c ia l fo r F rid a y a n d S a tu r d a y
Our Delicious Home-Made
Walnut Butter Scotch Rolls
Special, per dozen 24c
14c
WAX PAPER
19c
OATS
E D ’S M A R K E T
«
43c
FLOUR
$4
F R E E D E L IV E R Y
P H O N E 3131
g universal and the clergy. Septem - Campaign. October 14 December 's on' 111x1 the ,lO8less' Mrs. E P eter-
2 ber 23: Education Sunday, with 16 Special message bv pastor fol-
§ Pastor Henry S H aller speaking on lowed by group discussion. Annual
x
"G radual Growth" a t th e 10:30 meeting of the church. October 7
HERMAN SCHOEN, Prop.
S o'clock morning chapel service. The It is to be an all-day fellowship
WE BAKE ALL OUR OWN GOODS
text will be Isaiah 61:11. S erv ice, with basket dinner a t noon. Every-
§ of evening prayer a t 7:30 o'clock, body welcome. Join our church
F R E S H D A IL Y
S
with
sermon on "The Unity of th e family. We are striving to be "The
Telephone 451
M ain S treet
a Spirit." based on th e day s Epistle Church w ith a Fam ily Spirit."
Swaia»Cit)Ogxlxb:Jxfxl«txiidx;x5ax.xjnx"»ix,xMxtx;x.x.'xiigig!x’» y x -gx - - s ■■ a J
lesson. E p h e s ia n s 4 : 1 - 6
S u n - R L. Putnam , pastor.
PERFECTION BAKERY
a
JSI
F a ir w a y
IN D E P E N D E N T L Y
M a rk e t
OW NED
AND
OPERATED
FR E E D E L IV E R Y
P H O N E 3251
L o c a te d C orn er 2 n d a n d M ain S tr e e ts
CANNED
VEGETABLE
PEAS
HOMINY
No. 2 1-» cans
BEANS
No. 2 cans
E xtra
No. 2 cans. S tan d ard TOMATOES
sFS BEETS
No. 2 cans.
L ibby's.
SPINACH
No. 1 tall cans.
Fancy
S olid
PUMPKIN
P a ck
No. 21 -, cans.
T end er
Sw eet
S olid
P ack
C ut
S tr in g le ss
No. 2 cans.
SALE
ST O C K Y O U R P A N T R Y
A T T H E S E L O W PR IC E S.
3 «-• 25°
C h o o se Y o u r O w n
A sso r tm e n t.
O H IO
B R A N D.
Strike anyw here.
Matches
Minced Clam s
in bulk
and save.
B aking Soda Buy
K. C. B aking P o w d e r
e
.
» 2
1-95
Case of 24
Ì
b»««.
"
T h e old
3
it ,.
0 j
X I
S ardines
Biscuit F lo u r
M a lte d M ilk Cocoa flavored. Reg. 29c.
S h a ke r S a lt I P O L A D IZ I N E D. o r
S y ru p Pure cane and maple. 1 5 c
4c
FRESH
Prunes
O val
tin s
Cocoa
Tom atoes
2-lb. ean
1-lb. c a n ......................................
13c
25c
I,arge f. (4 tin
New pack.
Coffee
P r ic e
VEGETABLES
17c
10c
E f f e c tiv e
Fairway blend.
1-lb.
20c
F rid a y and S a tu r d a y O n ly !
CELERY
Dry Onions ,
3c
10c
S w eet Spuds ,
9c
U. 8. No. 1.
M ily Nice, t h - l b
PORTRAITS uHth each p u kch a ic c j
of leading
MOVIE STARS
itfiih
Albers Instant.
M a x w e ll H o u se.
1-lb.
Mall C ash S lip
F r id a y , S a tu r d a y a n d M o n d a y — S ep t. 2 1 , 2 2 a n d 24
FIR G R O V E
D A IR Y
2
|>kgs
W hraU e* a n d X5e to
to
‘/« •lb .
D urkee’s.
P in t
II
Betty nnd Bob, MinncupoliM, Minn
W H E A T IE S 2 , . k„
MADE I IIDA! I III S ||. |(||» |
IT-oz. bottle.
M on te
D el
Fie.sh. young
leaves. Heady
to h eat and
nerve.
Fruit Cocktail
Ls always
•sun* to I m *
the best.
1 tall
r tin
2 fo r
27c
15c
DEL MONTE PINEAPPLE
J A R C A P S — Kerr or Ball Mason. 1 d o z e n
JUST KIGII
Buffet Till Bits.
H .-D . K R A U T — N o. 2*/g c a n
'r " r
M on te
No. 2</a
tins.
F L O U R — P ig g ly W ig g ly , h a r d w h e a t .4 9 lbs
2 4 * /, lbs.
K
25c
SPINACH
L u m b er J a c k S Y R U P — M aple flavor. L ge. ju g
WHOLE CLAMS
TOMATOES
fo r
P A N C A K E F L O U R — »Sperry. 9 -lb . b ag
F R E S H P U L L E T EG G S— 2 d o z e n
23c
DEL MONTE CATSUP
h
K IP P E R E D S N A C K S — C an
M IL K
fro m
Cover
B L U IN G — II.-I), brand. L a rg e b o ttle
H
24c
L arge p k g .
Creamer and Sugar Bowl Set
Prem. Shred.
M IL K — Golden Key. 3 la r g e c a n s
GRADE
’ 2OC
Send tor lifetim e f'tirnm inm
Assorted flavors.
D el
O rd er T o d a y !
P h o n e 4R X 1
3
LUX FLAKES
Pkg.
2 % -lb . p k g .
Should drink a quart
of milk a day to in­
sure the perfect fo rm a­
tion of the limbs and
a strong, robust body.
No diet is complete
w ithout milk and no
milk is so rich in vita­
mins and m inerals as
th a t of FIR GROVE
GRADE A MILK.
LUX TOILET SOAP
8 -o z . p k g .
Kleen Pak.
GROWING
CHILDREN
A PORTRAIT
STUDIO
sliced
In bulk
Madr «òtti mayonnaise.
bul
-
15c
Lb.
O ur M other’s.
PULLMAN BREAD >*' 13c
RELISH SPREAD
TAPIOCA
COFFEE
JELLO
COCONUT
MAYONNAISE
21c
OVALTINE
57c
MACARONI
A M M O N IA — II.-D . b ra n d . L a r g e b o ttle
15c
New crop.
Ask your attorney to send your
legal advertising to the Argus.
10c
19c
Q u a rt
Jug
S p e c ia ls fo r F rid a y and S a tu r d a y , M o n d a y — S ep t. 2 1 , 2 2 an d 24
Zell G. S tr u th e o l
Mrs. C W S truthers visited Mrs
I J. B Phillips Thursday morning
at Hillsboro
Hiteon ladies attended Rebekah
club Wednesday a t the home of
Mrs. Robert Holland a t Beaver­
ton.
Mr and Mrs Ray Kinken and
children moved Into t h e Handy
Bros, house Thursday. Mrs. Kink-
en’s m other. Mrs Ferris, her son
and daughter of Lyons moved to
the Fred Sylvester house, formerly
occupied by the Kinken family.
Robert Hendricks, who is assist­
a n t forest ranger n ear Mt. Adams,
visited K enneth S tru th ers Friday
I evening.
T. Willoughbly enjoyed a visit
I frorp his son-in-law and daughter.
I Mr. and Mrs F rank D emano of
I Aberdeen, Wash., last week.
Dr and Mrs Nelson Keeler and
daughter Carol of Oakland. Cal.,
arrived Wcunesdayf or a visit with
Mr. K eelers sister, Mrs. Jam es
Campbell.
Mr and Mrs S. Zim merm an and
daughter Dorothy of Eugene were
week-end guests a t the William F.
Campbell ranch.
24c
10c
L a rg e ZVg-lb. p k g . ..
C a rto n s
F a n c y Ita lia n
Mn
•50c size 2 9 c.
C A M P ’ S.
or tom ato sauce.
Make.s 80 biscuits.
P in t ju g .....................................
Hiteon
|B y
18c
25c
I
lb.nl« Nmt w ith il.u w ill «nn».»»«|
is liilu o f ll«rthnluni«w I. M, I,.« |, [
1 .«I
llnw II I'niiyu« J r , A ln-i.
y ,|m in I-1 r « l n r
.lb «>“• Job» a M«r»«i
TIMBER Snider Bros Shingle
D EE R .SEASON
company has been forced to close
Meplrmbrr 20
Uieir null because of tlie lack of
IlIc.itilMiir ,4 in nt u n II Ion
logs it is e \|x v te d to be ,.|x»iied
M i r i n ' 01
G iM iM M i'K A r u n s s a i l
I
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mm
I lUflrm
again in about a week or ten days
S G I O i Hi: G I H l l T i l i i l
Mr mat Mrs Anthony Ktlburg
C O R W IN IIA R D W A R I
N.,u.»- 1* Iw-ngiy g l.» .. Huti tl.»» .nul».
Celebrate .Misaionfeast
were charivarted Fri»t»ii night bv a
.itfi.m l, il.«» »Ini» «i>|.»>tiit«xl. »1 » i m I » f .*»«! « n . l :
Atfrnt
The Kvatigvllrul L utheran church large group ot ¡heir Iriends th e
a .tu tk i
A . lliu iit - I I N I . - I
l ‘ t- ilu . ll«
N u l l » « H l.
l.oilg'a lludio
Tube« ’l'r»|r«| | i,
of Cornelius will celebrate Its an- ,'oung couple have been residing In I
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ikuluuu-»» I
S»-h»«-l»l«. »I.x■»«•»kxi, b y viri»« »
nu.il Misstonfeast next Sunday All Hukenfeld. where Mr Kilburg Is
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members and friends of tlie church employed, and this was tlieir first
Robert lo u ts Htoveiks« nt's lin- Suli» l.lntlk» « m l k * lilrtk « l III Ibi» l 'u u i i t y ¡
a n ' U nited Re, Dr. William Sehol- visit home
. . . .
mortal adventure of tin« high seas . ‘ u n i i u f ih r » S t « l « »»f I t i « « ...... f u r W « « li
er ol Corvallis will deliver a ser
Miss IXvrotliy King of Portland ,„ u buccaneers "Treasure Island" U , u lu li t u . i u l u . In Ibi» M n l l r r «>f III«
men m G erm an at 10 30 a m and Is visiting Mr anti Mrs John Rich- teaiurtng Wallace Been and tic kb i. ln lk » u f II « 11 b u l u m r » » I S . b is k l « . ili»
in English at 3 p. in.
......“*
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un llm .‘ » Ili ib i. u f A u y u « l. A l>
liioiwl this week.
C.xiix»r
Is the s u t l e r - it I r u c t io n fo r .s.t»»«l.
lit . , , , w i l l fr» , U I « tu l « f i e r I h n la l ilS y u f
Mrs Fit Howell and daughter t.ju, \
„ „ u b l , , s' m d n v M o n
11.1. el ot Gales Creek visited Mm
liS l W & V
o»-ngii»r,
ly ,' l l
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« i i» rly » lf» « « I«
lu
Congregational Church
h « h iy h w it b lib li» r f u r .-««h In limut. «Il
The Bible school meets a t 10
Howells nieee. Mrs. William Huff-
j „ bringing thia book to the I II...
i u h i. l i l l u
« lu i ln lr r « « l
w h ic h III«
tn under the superintendency ot man. Wednesday
I. S . I m h U n had a t t h *
......... screen Hie m ajor problem has been «1 I |<Nith.>l«>
Richard Wiley Public worship. 11
Csvar S h u ler
return,xi h. in,
retain the iiun.wt fidelity In the "" * o f hiN , l * * t h a n d w id t h h la * » ( « ( *
a m Topic. "The Main Issue." the last week alte r several day»
a n d n o w haa In « n d
a
iti«'*
N
c«iulr*«l
loi and characters which have Ix-en
lb * f o llo w iit u « » . i i I.« h | r * « l | ir o | t * r ( y
Kev T. A rthur Dungiut. preaching Pov-x-r and Bickleton. Wash
' ivldtv imprvNMXl on the minds of
“ G o o d T h in g s tu Ent"
—::—
Mrs. Allied Pearson was a busi- millions of readers both young and h i n i r N iu i h c iiik i a ll a i * in l h * I 'o i t h t y o f
•f O iw w g ii , a m i ilic i®
N n 'litu k f to ii S I n I c
Tualattn Plain-» I’rcshvtrrlan Church li-'.-s yisitor in Hdlstx.ro Thursday
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■ p u r lI c t d a r ly d«**. rih t ^ l a * f.d lc w a , I h - w I I :
Sunday scltool. 10 15
morning
Mon- to Timber
DI LIV E R Y
iS
F IB S I’ T K A C T . C . . in n ir u . m y i'h I h *
service It Sermon by Dr A. C ar-
Mr amt Mis Elmer Spouner
k o r u K OT S l l i K li i ' s SAI K
t i t
l l n * c f I h * .S e lc in o li I t i, h a rd a o it
movixt
trom
Forest Grove to T im ­
rick C E will meet at 8 o'clock
II» v i r i n » n f M u r lu » u » f u r a - l. a u r « »» I
and
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C luistine Robb, leader. T o p i c ber this last week. They will o c­ «•»■ulinn i» » tn x l b y ih u T u . u l l l ( u iir t «I
|'.,wn I..,
S '..i li o f
ItaiiM® I ^«-1
cupy the hotus,' tormerly occupied Ib » S i« t|. ,,f O r r y n it . f u r t h v I 'n n n ly n l -
c f , h * W I i l a i i c i t , ' M v t l d i a n a t a (» n in i
"Goody, til.'
by Mr and Mrs Morris Kaehiutiii yy . . h m m . n u i S u h n .» | u .» i : i . rh» i'.«l . ' ,4A c h a in s N c r t h c f t h * S o u th c a a t
S p ecin l» fo r th e
Mr Sjxxuu-r driven tlie Forest »•rwl l. « m l lln n k n f Si».»t»«n« « .-.trp u r« . , I r e r n r r o f a a i.l S ta d i,m I I . r u n u liiM
Free Methodist Church
W e e k e ..,l
S ->utli
Prayer mix-tuig Inks been changed Grove school bus trt.ni Tuntx-r and '■ n . | . | » U i l l f f . »« Jum ».« I II»» »-. ,1». j l I l n h c * in c o f . a id S<a p M l i c ia i t llr l I I . w d h I « h h * a lli«
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11. o u r . » m l M n .il« I: i ) a a (a k * f r e n i w h ic h (»«dnt t h * la le
S ep t. 21 nnd 22
from Thursday night to Friday Forest Grove.
nd
II« » » - . h u 1 .» „.I « m l w i f « . |» ,u | A
Un­
Mrs
John
Mauehet returned
night Class meeting at 7:15 p m.
it iip.i t: “ liic ■ » . b m th « m l « m l w i f e . I al»«»Y* l c i>* «!«•"• I lh ta l I CM I I I . . the n c®
Sunday ciening. Sunday school. honw- September 13 utter haying p .- i i « 1
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services. 8 p. m.
where «he had her tonsiLs removed. h wh"-»-
t . ,4 It a k e
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,| w i f e . C o m m w rc ia l N N tio itN l
Mr and Mrs John Greenbo ot H u n x i b i U a n U o f a n llillahtir«»,
Hrrgnn, a cor|>A>ra«
i< a ra ll» l w it h I h * S o n d i l l n * n f « a iti
Redmond visited last w.x-k n t tlie *•
Foursquare Church
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II to l h * p e in i o f b « w tn n in tf,
This Sunday evening at 7:30 ts a Ixune oi Mrs Oreenbo's sister, Mrs • o n . w h .H ,* t r u e n « in * i * K U i* N y « p e r - ) S*t’(inn
c e n la in iiiM IV
acr®e.
Situili W hile
homevoinmg service for everyone. W 1-' Gilmore, lliey also attendixt •o n . h if it , « n i( « , „ | w i f * . « m l W a a h ln tfto n
THAI 1
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All tlie choir will be out and the tlx- state fair a t Salem.
l l i I I l . hum .
»•( i he
will be presenting several
M; and Mrs. C A Chase of a c o r p .. r a t io n . 4 * f* n « la n ta . t h « r * U i iw n . l- ; N I . r n r r e f S«a lie n I I T S S It
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selix-tioiis before tlie service starts. Victoria. B C visited Mr and in»?
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A special musical program is be- Mrs W E Gilmore Iasi week They te
n o c I. n -K in th e fo r a n o o n
th e r e o f, a t
c h a in « to a « t a k * . t h * n c * N . * r t h 2V H I
ing arranged tor tins tune. "Tlie art- rt-turning from a trip to San th e ! ■ -tit ,|,H»r o f th e W a s h in g to n C o u n ty
c h a in « t o t h * i « n t * r <>f m a il o n H«a*>
Mail of tJic Moment is tlx» sermon Eraiuusco H A Chase ot Seattle C ,H ir th • use. l i l l b b o r o . O re g o n , « e ll Ml
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subject. Don't mlNt this special ill renwun with Mr. and Mrs. till-
t h e u r * F a .t 13 33 I I c h a in « t c t h *
German M. E. Church. Bethany service everyone is invited. Rev. more for several days.
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p la c * o f lu -M ln n in M . c e n t a tn in g 39 7V
On " , v G j c erm
antown road.
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, w
i uiiiiiivwu
c -.u Sunday Elbert
Rwe will t-c Mr and Mrs rum Riggle and » O l« hi r« » n < „ l» I iit» | > . : « „ I in I iif „ r f ■ » In « « r t« lb « « « » »lat«
, ,n
Sunday 1C
m .
G er- brulJ;UW
message Friday night Mi and M rs Anthony Kilburg
H id a m a y h * a u h n u ttia l (n t h * u n d * r>
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M a il.
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Tillnmuok
biiiidays: English service.
service 11
. . . Mr
«... and Mrs. William Hutfnuui
,,
third Sundays:
cf
P ic a rd
M a a liin y t e n
('» n in ly . ()r* K i» n ,
and
d ü n n e r . f S « rlb » n
T w r n lx l. n ir
in
a. in second and fourth Sundays
. ,»r le f t f o r t h * u n d rra lM h * d w it h T h o a
T u w n . h ip
O n « S .n ilb ,
H « n « « T l, «
last week-eixl.
Methodist Episcopal Church
II
Ic tiM U * J > . a t hla la w . f f i c * in t h *
—E. Julius Tragiio, pastor.
tt
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ih »
W i ll« , u r l i »
M « r iili» n .
Mrs Fred Walker and uaughter
C hurch school. 9 45. Muss Rose
t e m m c ic t a l H l.w k
m t h * C it y e f H ill« *
■ 'i|« I» x l In W « . b l n « l „ i i C m i n l y , O r«
lie n «. \ \ a» h m y te n t c u n iy
(> r* n n n
Cave, superm tendent. Here Is a Mary Jane Visited Sunday at the
« on .
Banks M. E. Church
home
of
Mr
and
Mrs
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live church school th a t you will
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Sunday school every Sunday. 9 45 enjoy attending We urge parents more Mrs Walker is now employed
f ir m a t io n
b y t h r C e iih t y ( c u r t
o f th *
C.xiim.
Oregon
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1 'U . n k l .
S t a i* c f (> i* w c n f c r W u a h m c to n C c u n tjr
a m . Mrs H. Jensen, superintend­ not to send their children, but at the Gilmore hot,-l.
■n» „ I T l a t n t l f f '« A t t o r n * « »
a n .,
I » tit*.! th ia
»- t h d a y , , f A u tfu « t. A
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ll« lt» o f f ir e t |» iii.li« » tIo n S « |» t« in tt» r I.,.
ent. Preaching services by Ellsworth to bring them, because we have
G.x'rge McCustion was a P o rt­
1934
o f l» » t |»»il, 11«» 11, n o«l«4>«r I I
Tilton, pastor, every Sunday eve­ classes tor parents as well.
land visitor T hursday and L’ndav I ' J ‘ ' , I .
A l. llh lt T
S C H F C K t.A
A d m in ia t r a t n r
ning. 8 o'clock. Ladies' Aid meets
Earl Fisher of Sunset cam p re ­
Divine uorslup at 11. Sermon
R ed X W h it,.
first .and third Wednesdays a t 3 subject "The Law of Giving." Here turned iK’tne bust week from tlie
son. ►
. OT H \ M S» r i i I MKST
p. m.
tf 1« a nu-s.ig,' th a t Will o u a your St. Vincents hospital, where he
A s s o r t e d fltivoT.'
•u rt , . f th e S l a t * , f l » r r -
in ir t o n C '. iin t y ,
eyes to new power for living, pro­ had his tonsils removtxl
Direct from Virgin Fon.st
Pentecostal T ahernarlr
IX an Kei.-x-l spent the We c-
t t h e E .- iN tr .7 M . ir tf a r e t
viding von still Ituve spiritual a d ­
!>*«•»
Prison Evangelist Bill King Is venturousness You can a t least end with his parents. Mr and Mi
\o . I ( Ol M i t i s i ill. I ft *ood
kg».
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h
e
r.
•y l i l v m . t h a t t h e u n d e r -
starting a meeting Saturday night, come and hear, you m ight be Lawrence Keisel in Portland.
Old (iro u th , $3.75
ra te r
d*
of
Sep:c;u!:cr 33. giving Ins life's tesU- awakened Evangelistic services at
Mr atxl Mrs. Melvin B arrett ol
Second
<¿row(It.
hr*.
$3.25
I r a lN t * . hit« fll« x | in (h e
mony and experience in prison
u r t N tld
h l. f l L i d
We intend th at tins sendee the Vernoma-Tiniix-r highway h a re
\<>. I (O ltO U O O II. -ill kinds
work He will continue the serv­ 7:30
uioicd to WesUntber.
shall
be
distinctly
evangelistic
in
Sawed 12 or hi inches
ices for one week S uiday school. charac'.er. Come ;uid see wltut
Miss June Townsend of Sunset
I 'h o t ic II»12.1
Porrai (¡r o te
10 a. in. Evangelist Bill King will we I . an by this statem ent. It will C.unp spent Friday with Mr luid
speak a t 11 a m. Young people's be dilferen
Hear tlie story of Mrs. John RiduiK>nd.
125 fo o t
service a t 6:45 p m Evangelist w hat Clirtsi has
done from the
Mrs Je.sxe Brown mid children
Bill King speaking at 8 p in.
lips of o:t< who came to know Lorraine and Clifford of Eugene
Him Good i
will be a feature Gsited Mr. and Mrs Burleigh Tull-
E ach
Trinity L utheran Church
of this sen
We invite you o mail and Mr and Mrs Bert Tillot-
Public worship. 10:30 a. n i.; S u n ­ join
us.
-»'II
hist
week-end
Mrs
Browr.
ts
day school. 9:45 Serm on subject.
a former resident of Timber.
Tlie Healing ot P e te rs M other-
111 re a r of 1‘tggly Wiggly Store
Episcopal ( liur. h
M- » Louise Kalish ot ix.rtland
in-Law."'—M ath. 8. 14-15. You are
Lay
T
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b>
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W
M
elliuisli.
............... " pan IT. • Mr and Mr.
cordially welcomed to worship with
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IY M E A T . S p e c ia ls fo r S a tu r d a y , S ep t. 22
us. Tlie young people's society will -M'd Sunday haul a t 9:45.
Jolui Kalish. over the Week-end.
Mix- Kalish Is employed as a nurse
meet Friday at 8 p. m. At this
Ti'ititigle
m the St. Vincent's lx*»pital.
meeting a program for th e w inter
Christian Church
B O IL IN G
S w e e t P ic k le or
icy ( >regoti o a ts
will be outlined. Plan to be pre-
Lord s Day church school. 9:45
Bride Honored
sented. The confirm ation classes a. m. C H Nosier, superintendent
7 _i o
Mr. mid Mrs Anthony Kilburg
will resume work on Saturday at Promotion Da) Septem ber 30. Ral- •Jessie
P
o
u
n
d
Belle
Phillips'
of
Btrkenfeld
9-lb. .« k
10 a m.
iy U.n . Ootooer 14. Friends and visited Mrs Ida Kilburg and Mr
Pint
—
newcomers welcome. Classes for all an
I
.Mrs.
J.
W
Phillips
of
Sunset
Bethany B aptist ( h u rih
U-'i
Morning worship 11 Special
A lovely bridal shower was
Sermon. 11 a tn.. "A V tu l Ques- music. Sermon. "T he Power of a Camp
BE EF
S ugar cured.
tton Unanswered." Rev. T. A. Leg- Spiritual Motive
C hristian En- • ' en for .Mrs, Kilburg at tlie home
er. Sunday school will give th e e \e - deavor. 7 p m. Junior. Intertnedt of Mrs. Edward Peterson at Sutl-
• t camp Friday Many beauti­
Pound
ate and Y P Evening service, 8 ful
rung program a t 8 o'clock.
P oun d
and useful gifts were . . received.
o clock. Song service assisted by
.
Dulles
young
peoples
choir
with
special
L
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Pilgrim House
September 21: The F east of St music. Sermon. Fearing God R ath- !£, ‘ " 'i^ iffm .o ’ K.o g " * m ? " 1'
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