TH E Page Two 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. .»r n,. Nini Ih* Court «ui l>.» lit« .In» fm I n ». oh » « b o x* m i II Irsi ( O l i l i III l l l l l a l ' .■II. NN I b * U m * IOI.I »'I nc * fn « m l fi>r ■ b jtx t t.'IIN t.» NNltl f i l m i N i't-m illl b * f iiiN i » * t t l r n i v i i l « Í nn M « » IN I* llN lr d ib iN J i'l b i I n v . . f s . » . l. I . i b r r . IVÍÍ H t >1111(1 W H 7 I H I . A . l i n i n b l r N l o i « f li,- I . I.« I,. u f BNl.l l»v. ,« n -« c .I I lm e M. \ I pn t A l '* t * t « . A t t o r t i* * « f o r A d ln lu i« ir a lo r . |t»;t y 5 ^Baa^kdaal M " 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*' 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 ’ 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 II... w il l n „ „ . » . « l u f II... I »■»■• .»f H ar ikuluuu-»» I S»-h»«-l»l«. »I.x■»«•»kxi, b y viri»« » nu.il Misstonfeast next Sunday All Hukenfeld. where Mr Kilburg Is u i « m l In |.»ir«unm'«> lu « n ( I r . l r r k,f 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. ......“* ~ 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 ««II « 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 |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 IR E I ■ 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 w if* I' I. < in S U c tlo n II, P H O N E 771 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* «!«•"• 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 1.1« I M. h l l l y l o . I. I’ I N o rth li. 21 »• • c h a in « I»» a « i a k * . • I,. W . I ' I ' 1 . In ...,4 t.. a ml Jan« | l. „ M . T « f f « r ly . 9:45: preaching, 11; evangelistic spent several days 111 IXutliutd. 'i .'nffari u n « t . M i r ll. » H M . - T u f f t. r ty . I • t a k * . t h a n e * S o u th I A t l 2 < c h a in « m. services. 8 p. m. where «he had her tonsiLs removed. h wh"-»- t . ,4 It a k e t 11, II. ,• I ». .1 l : l i t ) c h a in « ,| 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 J M I'e tN o n a n . l J « i i 0 j«,., 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 I t R it n n lii t f a t a ( m u tty N a t io n a l F a r m L o a n A N a o rta tlu n . 1 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 ih». a n ,I t o in « 4ir«>ct*«|. 1 « h a ll, o n S a t ­ I W e f Ih * W M i h r n c r S o u th selix-tioiis before tlie service starts. Victoria. B C visited Mr and in»? u rd a y . ( h * 1 3 th d a y o f O ctoh «-r. 1934. a t - i . . . li 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 1i.il lln* b * 4 w * * n S c ti» .Il I I a te i 111 f , . r , rtsh . h u nghc titi* I 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. l»tl IXliTi—I bug »mt |,,»»r»««,| b y « » b l 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. f «VIXXI- I a c r*a Xs , 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> ■h» I . J . '« .in « ,l« « .'rib * » l r « « l |»r»»|»«rly ■ iM t'*«l a t h H rrw td v n c « tw e in d « * a o u lh M a il. lb » N „ r . b ll. lf , . f ib.» N .» rtb M « t 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 W —i „f 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 W E G il­ , S a id « a l* w il l h * m a il* « ni j r r t t n c o n ­ live church school th a t you will J W C O N N U . I.. S h » r l f f , t W’ n .b t n « . 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 1 .1 » .r.l b 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 l> 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». > 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 itee b> S W M elliuisli. ............... " pan IT. • Mr and Mr. cordially welcomed to worship with Q U A L 1T 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 ‘‘*5 Pilgrim House September 21: The F east of St music. Sermon. Fearing God R ath- !£, ‘ " 'i^ iffm .o ’ K.o g " * m ? " 1' 69 G R O U N D B E E F — N o Ce i ■ a l l.b. 10c Matthew and Ember dav. Septem - er T h an Men." Midweek service. , 'P, “A K J i f,th 19-lb. »in k ber 22: Ember day. Days of spe- Thursday. 7:30 p m. Service given J a ‘k k s t ^ r Buxton; h " J,gui- H e a lth y , G r o w in g C h ild r e n D e se r v e 3 C I lO c T 1 A K U V 8. 35«. FDIl SALAD 25c ins fo r 10c S tid d ’s TAMALES CLAM CHOWDER .......... .......... ............................... 10c WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE 2 h " 27c Serve 'em hot. Cnn 15c