» 'rimi (day, November I I, 1935 I arge Crowd Hears Report H IL L S B O R O .1» Novem ber 28 at 7 30 p m A dve nt T em ple church. P ortla nd . T b u rx- begms Decem ber I w ith fu ll m uxl-1 day. 7 3(1 p h i , B ib le study of leal .1 -I vices leading to tile C h rist-1 " L ife o f C h ris t." A ti o u tlin e study m a s Day Pa d o r H e nry B lla lle i conducted by the pastor. A v e ry may be consulted any day between be u rty welcom e aw aits you at any HI a. m. and noun, or by appoint- I service We In v ite you to make 11,lent, at the bouse office, 232 North your chu rch home w ith us It I,. T h ird avenue. P utnum , pastor. T ow nsend D elegates Relate Convention Event» i F iiu rxq n itre C hurch M ethodist Episcopal C hurch Services at the Foursquare Gos- 1 C h urch school 9 45: Miss Rose i pel church, South F'ourtn avenue. I Cave, general superintendent. M rs 11 .in llnil.'d from p ou r 1) ¡prom ise to lie of special interest W illia m T M cD onald, p rim a ry i >lils week end. In t h e S u n d a y ' lil>n and <*xp»'ii.*ur» of superintendent D iv in e w orship. I I: -i liool. w h ich meets at 1143 a r n . Hi'- m ovem ent The a u d it Is pub- serm on subject “ Conquerors Plus; ' li lie,I ip u ii Ici ly Io llo- official nr- in iiriUKii.’il and Intere sting mem- E p w o rth League, 6 30, v is it of ‘ bi i ship and vis ito rs ' contest Is in I'.m, The T ow nsend W eekly Fur- the P o rtla n d D is tric t C abinet; eve­ I progress. A t I I a. in the m o n th ly th i m ole the a iiiilto r revealed, n in g service, 7 30. "N e w Testam ent n e itlie i l) r F E T o w n s i'llil, fo u n d ­ 1 foreign m issionary service w ill be C h ara cte rs P aul." If you are held at w h ich a m issionary mes­ er, nor It. E a rl C lem ent, co -fo u n d ­ lo o k in g fo r a place o f w o rsh ip you er of Ihe m ovem ent, handle the sage w ill be heard. A t 6:13 the ure In vite d to Join us on next S un­ f onl llo lh the e men nre allow ed C ru iad ers, young people's o rg a n i­ day ut the hours in dica ted I f you f i t per w i ek .salary fo r each unit zation. meet and at 7:45 a unique need help ill yo u r s p iritu a l life "O ld -T im e S ervice” w ill be held $71 |ier week fo r expenses. you w ill fin d It here. I f you arc The 7,000 delegates and friends fe a tu rin g the singing of fa v o rite lo ne ly and need frie n d s you w ill "Id h y m n : T he audience w ill have w!e> atten led the con ven tion were fin d them in th is church. I f yo u r o w e ll s a i l lie d w ith the honesty the o p p o rtu n ity o f h a vin g th e ir fa ith is weak and the going is hard fa v o rite old hym n sung The mesa .old leader snip a b ility of Its leadi'i x you w ill fin d new streng th in that unbounded confidence and a age of the evening w ill be, "T h e I th is hour o f service, and you u n ­ O ld Paths." Rev. G u y P D u ffie ld pie I ;e of lo y a lty was given them w elcom e too. P ra ye r m eeting each I'he e facts, among m any other J r . the new pastor, w ill preach, Wednesday eve ning at 7:30. Cho*r both m orrufh: and evening Serv- tilin g . were to ld the local club practice each T hursd ay evening by the delegate i, Robert K e lly. j ices are also held Tuesdays and Charles M Reed, m in iste r. F ridays nt 7:45 A n o p cn -a lr street Itev H e nry Young, and It. I,. P u t­ m eeting w ill be conducted by the , nam, president. Banks M. E. Church young people at the corn er o f , R obert K e lly wax placed in second and M ain fro m 8 to 9 p. m. Sunday school eve ry Sunday, 9:43 charge o f the young people'« a u x ­ Saturday. a. m Mrs. Fred W olford , sup er­ ilia r y to the to e d c lu b He and in te nd en t. P reaching services bv • v e r a l oth er you ng nu n were In ­ E lls w o rth T ilto n , pastor, eve ry Sun I're e M etho dist C hurch strum en t d In g e ttin g the a u x ilia ry dnv evening ut 8 o’clock Ladles' E vangelistic m eetings arc con­ started am ong the young people A id meets firs t and th ir d W ednes­ th ro u g h co n sulta tion w ith O r F E tin u in g at the Free M ethodist this days at 2 p. m. tf ' week No d e fin ite date has been Townsend in Chicago. set for closing the meetings us it ' F u rl her re p o rt o f the conven­ is hoped that they w ill con tinu e B ethany B ap tist C hurch tio n w ill be given at the next club u n til God re u lly moves in H llls-J Sunday m orn ing : C h urch school. m eeting N ovem ber 24 at the M E boro E very service has been blcss- 9:45; m o rn in g service, 11, "E n m ity , church. •d of His presence and the mes­ Its Source und R esult." Sunday s a g e s have b e e n tim e ly a n d evening: Young people. 7:15; eve­ p irlte d The pastor, J N W alker, ning "i vice, 8. "Tn»y s , Speke return s th is week fro m tw o and Wednesday, 8 p m., p ra yer m eet­ I one h a lf m onths in the m iddle- in g.—Theo. A Leger, pa^Jor. F irs t ( h u r r h o f C h r's t iS rle n llx t, west. where he w orked in re v iv a l Services arc he ld e ve ry Sunday | m eetings I f you w ant to hear the ! at I I a m . W ednesday »'Veiling ¡Id-fashioned gospel us It w a s service« nt 8 o'clock; Sunday school | preached by t h e old-fasfcioned at I I a m P up ils up to the age M ethodists, come and w o rsh ip w ith , of 20 years arc welcom ed Free us. le a d in g room o|«-n on Wednesday» It M Ranks nnd E J Schneider and S ullied tvs from 2 u n til 4 o m of Hanks, urre.sted S atu rday by All S a in is C liurrh IF piscopall B m idav's topic, "A d a m and Fallen stute o ffice rs on charges o f h u n t­ T w enty-second Sunday a f t e r , in g deer out o f season and posses­ M an." ¡'run y C h u rch school ut 9:45; sion o f a carcass w ith o u t fo rke d n o rriin g p ra ye r and sermon at 11 horns, pleaded not g u ilty W ednes­ I 'l i. ilj t l n Plain» P rrs liy t r r l i n C hurch w ith tin- Rev It T li n k s as • F o u r n ilex n o rth o f H illsb o ro ) j preaeher T h is service inaugurates day before A. W Havens, ju s tic e Sunday services: Bible school at ■ new program at A ll Saints as o f the peace T r ia l was set fo r 10 10:15; preaching at 11 a in ; ju n io r he Rev H icks w ill come every a. m.. Novem ber 22. O rv a l Beech o f P ortla nd paid a C E at 1120 C E. nt K p m th ird Sunday of the m onth. M r. Wednesday w hen he W omen's M issiona ry society, last H icks was one tim e dean o f the $10 fin e W ednesday of each m on th at 2 p cathedral o f St. Stephen the M a rty r. pleaded g u ilty to speeding on the high w ays w ith a tru c k , and Ernest IN. I ’m ‘ land A ll w ho urc not u ffil- . G K a u ffm a n , also of P o rtla n d later! w ith oth er churches are es- was fine d the same am ount and pec a lly in v ite d to atten d the serv- ' costs when he pleaded g u ilty to M. (■' C hurch (Bethany) fin G erm an to w n ro ad Sunday , Ices at A ll Saints. non-possession o f P. U. C. plates. school c v i'i v Sunday, 10 a m . G er Sentence was suspended on p ro m ­ T r in ity Lutheran Church m an service. II a in . firs t a n d P u b lic w o rs h ip at 10:30 a. n r; 1 ise th a t he w o u ld ob tain the p e r­ th u d B unday: E nglish service II a m . scene,| an il fo u rth S u n d u is Sunday school at 9:45 Serm on top- i m it. AR G U S, H IL L S B O R O , ! S ilv e rto n were Sunday and M o n ­ Social News of day guests of M r. and M rs. A. H McGee. W ile y and C a rol Es- Local Folk and I tepp Katherine eriti rtain ed the W ah-Kee-N a F ire gro up at the It. E. Their F riends Camp W iley home S aturday evening T hursd ay nigh ts at the high school gym. fro m 7 to 8 o'clock, w ith Miss Barbara Potts, physical edu- cation in s tru c to r o f the schools, as supervisor. A nyo ne interested is requested to attend or contact Mrs J M. Person o r M rs. James Say F rede rick S. Haines o f Seattle, Those en te rin g the class mu.-it have Mrs. F ra n k S m ith a n d John W ash, spent the week-end at the gym nasium suits and tennis sho- S m all m o n th ly dues w ill b< R e illy received high scores at t h " D i H. D H uggins home. charged. "300” p a rty at St. M athews h a ll Misses M ary and M argaret Y a n lii Wednesday nigh t, w ith M r C a ro ­ and Ben Y a n tti attended the game Radio G roup .M e rit— lin e Stangel and John Delsm an at Eugene Saturday. P. T A ra d io gro up w ill meet rece ivin g second Hostesses fo r the I Tuesday afternoon w ith M rs W. C evening were M ".dam es B e rt V a n ­ | Cm i.hensen. Dyke. La w re nce Jardee, Cecelia Episcopal ( iu ild Meets— Women's C hurch Service league Bowden, Fred D avidson and E T Burlingham Councilman w ill meet n e xt Wednesday a fte r­ Finegan. Vernon B u rlin g h a m has b e e n W H. R u th re turn ed F rid a y fro m , noon w ith M rs M e rlin Wick. Mrs a t r ip to Yakim a, Spokane and I C lin to n D u x b u ry w ill be the as­ elected to the Forest G rove c ity Seattle, Wash , and jo in e d h i s i sisting hostess. council to f i l l the vacancy caused Organize G ym Class— w ife at the home of her parent by the resignation of H a rle y B a r­ A wom en’s gym nasium class has ber, w ho m oved to take a position M r and Mrs. J Nicodem us He expect» to re tu rn to Y akim a about been organized and w ill meet on in LaG rande. the firs t of the year on an c , i - 1 g ine erin g pro je ct. Miss Irene Cooper re tu rn e d hpmc M onday fro m a m onth's v is it at Sookane, Seattle and O lym p ia A t O lym p ia she was the guest o f M r. and Mrs. L a r r y B en ne tt (A lm a V arn er.) M r and Mrs. H a rold Russell i Roberta Barnes i re tu rn e d ¡Mon­ day evening fro m a week's ho ne y­ moon t r ip to C a lifo rn ia . Miss L u c ile Rood re tu rn e d Tues­ day fro m a w eek-end v iis t w ith M r. end Mrs. R u pe rt K ennedy at The Dalles. M r. and M rs. W illia m B e ll o f ie "T h e Cost o f C h ris tia n D isciple-1 F. W. KEI.I.INGTON S h ip " L u k e 14. 26 33 You are , c o rd ia lly welcom ed to w o rsh ip w ith F W K e llin g tu n . 72. resident of B ea verton ( h u rrh o f C h rist H ills b o ro from 1909 to 1912, died Services fo r Sunday arc as fo l­ ! as. at Salem Wednesday. io ' Bible ehool. Il 45 a in . co m ­ Christian Church Deceased is su rv iv e d by the w i d ­ m union a i v i e fo llo w e d by preach­ L o rd ' Day u n ifie d stu d y -w o r- ow and the fo llo w in g c h ild re n ing. I I a. in Young people's m eet­ ship service. 9:45-11:45 a in ; chu rch H a rold R . H illsb o ro ; M rs M o llie ing 8 30 p m Pt each i / in . young pepulc in charge of song ■ehool. 9 45-1(1:45: m o rn in g w o r­ O liv e r. F W Jr.. P o rtla n d ; E dw ard , rv ic e M id -w e e k service W ednes­ ship. 10:43-11:45 S|>ecial m usic by C lifto n , Butte. M ont.; Mrs. C a rrie day. 7 33, fo llo w e d by c h o ir re ­ ch o ir Serm on, "W h y A tte n d the J.e k, Multnomah; Mrs. R a n i Greer, l i c , i al A n yo n e w ho can sing Is Oue Day C o n ve n tio n - .'" C h ris tia n M is C h a rlo tte K c llin g to n . M a p le ­ ■ "ite d bv th ■ I . lor, M rs Ruby End nvor. 6 30 p in. In te rm e d ia te I wood. and George W illis . M e d fird Johnson, to jo in o tir chorus A f e l­ high school) and young people M r K c llin g to n and fa m ily resided la« htp m eeting is to lie held Fri­ societies. Interest fo r youth. Eve­ in H illsb o ro . day evening. N ovem ber 13. to n in g w o rstlip, " 30. Song service, I Rem ains are at F inley's. S W. w in c h ¡ill frie n d s of the chu rch arc m usic and sermon by the pastor 1 M on tg om e ry at F ifth in P o rtla n d in v ite d A pro gra m w ill be given A n n u a l "one d a y" convention. W e d -' and the fu n e ra l w ill be at 1 p. m. • i.i.. N ovem bur 20. at C h ris tia n F rid a y. fo llo w e d by games and lig lu re ­ ---------g------------------------------------------------- freshments. --bigger and sw eeter than ever! A fine ra!!y yo u I! w a n t to fill the H o lid a y B o w l so the family can help themselves often. A n d d o n t fo rg e t that nuts im p ro v e most any holiday dish yo u serve. Tem pt the family to linger at the table b y taking home a s u p p ly o f these You’ll Whistle, Too golden, thin-shelled nuts to ­ After you've enjoyed day. A ll varieties are available Green Spot --W alnuts, A lm onds, Pecans, e tc . ORANGEADE A sk fo r th is delicious d rin k at y o u r grocer o r fa v o rite soft d r in k counter. !>t-pint 5c G a llo n Q ua rt 55c 15c FIR GROVE M I I. K P ilg rim House Sunday: Ch.qH'l service of w or- i hip. 10:30 a. m . w ith sermon oil I " I n c C o lo r l.in e ," a plea to r to l- j i i ¡nice between race "R e lig io n ir tli< New ” topics, "P h ilip p in e In " ¡in d u ra tio n ;.........Three L y n c h in g s ;" | "O n the S oil of Japan." A nn ua l T h a n k s g iv in g service o f w o rsh ip WILEY’S GROCERY Corner 3rd Main and L’iZJ Street* Phone 1001 FREE DELIVERY S alesm en tell us th a t p rices a re su re to a d ­ vance nr. p ra c tic a lly all m erc h an d ise . W hy not la k e a d v a n tg e of p res­ e n t low p rices a n d g et a su p p ly . W e can give you e x c ep tio n a lly good prices on case goods. F or th is w eek we h a v e : 2 lb».................. 19c SO UP— Large cr.n ........ (Sm all can 9c NOODLES— Large pkg. ALL NEW CROP TRIANGLE. Quick or Regular ..................... Grade A and CREAM FLOUR Phone 4RX1 BLUE SFAI, or SAFEWAY. Hard wheat __ MACARONI WALNUTS 10c Lb. Large Oregon Franquettes. 2 lbs. Medium Oregon, Soft shells. 2 lbs........ 9 L , 29c PEANUTS dû-»». X sack 3 it.. ...........IOC ALMONDS IXL soft shell. 23C A 10c Large size. New crop. 2 lbs..... 4 X 39c Prices for Fri., Sat., Mon., Nov. 15, 16 and O A TS Sperry's Quick or Regular. 9-lb. bag --------------------- \ C A K E F L O U B —S w ansdow n Large pkg. BAKING POWDER— Calumet. 1-11». can SODAÌ ìk U . ^ 5 c STARCH PAR C H O C O L A T E — B ake r's P rem ium , '..-lb . cake 8 c Special low price. Large p k g ....... SOAP S H O R T E N IN G —Form a y. 3-lb. can B A K IN G Pcun-J lb. pkg. ... W ashing Pow der. White King Laundry. 29c B E A N S Æ White..ürRe‘L 25c Sf-JRJJÇJP G ulf Kist- fancv 5-°z- Wet or dry pack. 2 cans 2 5 c OYSTERS DATES New crop, fancy Hallowi. 6:oz:. 25c 2 lbs. .............................. CURRANTS—S. & W. Fancy. PANCAKE FLQUR- Maximum. 21/i-lb. pkg., TOMATO JUICE — Libby's. 15c 19c Pkg. Citron, Lemon, O range PEEL. 1 A OHS. Lb...................... Peels or G laced Fruits. ?V .C.T. .......2 5 c 3-oz. pkg. 3 for 25c -4 XVV Lvons assorted. PUMPKIN — Del .Monte. Large 2>-j cans. GRAPEFRUIT ' 3 1 cans " F A N C Y 300s. 25c COFFEE 5c ) COLUMBIA BEST ... 23c 29 c 19c ECONOMY 65e -»h. 17* FLOUR Highest price paid for Farm Produce ÀÀ11I 49e 4-lb. bag (2-lb. bag 19c 10c) Can .................................. WALNUTS— Large, fancy, new i i'op. Lb. ....... WALNUTS— Medium. 2 lbs. FILBERTS— Lb. ................. BRAZILS— Large. Lb...... BRAZILS — King Cole 4 At/V TUNA FLAKES— Mid P acific. 19c HONEY— 5-lb. pail 29c 43c SALT— Maximum ailtJV 10c 10c 10c 6c LIGHT GLOBES ALMONDS—IXL. Soft shell. Lb. GENUINE MAZDA 15 to 60-w att. Each ....................... Northern. All purpose $ 4 flour. 49-lb. sack .12. » O tT Fisher’s Blend, Crown or Drifted Snow. 49-lb. sack yean . Shaker. 2-lb. pkg......... 19c 4 ft:";...... .............................. OYSTERS— Biloxi or Dunbar. 5-oz. can SALMON—Alaska pink Is tall. RAISINS SH O R TEN IN G ^ p^ ' d 4 9 c Pure vegetable shortening. CQn \\ e highly recommend. 4-lbs. VtzVz CORN 2 Del cans Monte or Del Maiz. 25c SO D A— B u lk . 25c 19c 14c 59c 4c CHOCOLATES — Old Fash­ ioned. • 17c 29c 10 bars SUGAR BAKING NEEDS 33c or AdtiV* BRAZIL NUTS Shortening PURE VEGETABLE............... PEAS, CORN, PUMPKIN 3 .,,, Peanut Butter MAXIMUM. Bulk. (Limit) ............. ROSE CITY BRAND. Bulk. (Limit) ........... Week-End Specials MINCE M EAT- I he p ric e s are lo w . OATS DAIRY T hat C annot lb ' Seen." T he musi B a p tist C h urch B ib le school nt 9 and pre ach ing ! ¡it I I and 7:30. Rev. T a y lo r of th -'| U n io n Gospel m ission w ill preach a', m o rn in g service and the pastor iiT the evening. Improvement Gales Creek Road Planned cro p has been harvested for y o u -n a tu - The ( made The present baseball pa rk pro je ct is being conducted by the* w ould be kep t fo r fu tu re develop­ c ity. m ent o f recre atio n fa cilitie s. S treet and sid ew a lk Im prove­ ment w o uld be ca rried on throu gh the p ro p e rty owners in co-oper­ ation w ith the city. Persons wish ing to make im provem ents in side­ z ( ( » n lln s m l f r o n t p s ii* t l w alks w ould purchase the m a te ria l and the W PA w o uld fu rn is h the re lie f projects set ins d e fin ite ly out, labor. S upervision p ro b a b ly w ould according to announcem ent from be by the city. W PA headquarters. These projects Residents w ish in g street im p ro v e ­ were to push fo rw a rd w o rk on ments w o uld be furnishe d m aterials these roads and em ploy thousands at cost throu gh operation o f q u a r­ of unem ployed In M ultnom ah, ries and rock crushers by W PA W ashington and T illa m o o k coun­ la bo r w ith c ity tru c k s doing the ties H ighw ay comm ission has g iv ­ h a u lin g and W PA la b o r gangs en up a ll hopes of the extra money la y in g the rock. M a te ria ls fu rn is h - to b u ild the short routes. Council Planning for Relief Jobs N e w crop nuts are on tne maAet again Banks Pair Held on Game Charge tl j I A Gigantic Grower-Consumer Sale ! CHURCHES E. J u liu s T ra g lio , pastor. Puge Thrt •» OREGON 15c G. E. GLOBES 30 and 60-watt. Each 2 .1 0 is 10c C. & II. Golden Brown C. & II. Powdered 3 lbs........................... ■mu mu. zU vV 1 0 < . 4 ibs............. 1 9 c «1ÖC " 19c R A IS IN S — Dessert, Seedless. 4-lb. pkg. 1 Q r* CCRRANTS— 4 1-ib. cello pkg. COFFEE AIRWAY — Ground to your order. (3 lbs. 5 0 c) Lb. EDWARDS DEPENDABLE (2-lb. can 49c) Lb. can JELL-WELL— All flavors. Pkg MATCHES. Highway 6-box carton SOAP— White King Large pkg. SOAP IV 0RY- size bar Medium SALAD OIL BU LK (Quart 2 3 c) GALLON Fresh Fruits and Vegetables LETTUCE la ^ hheads '. ................. 4c SW EET PO TA TO ES i m 5 ,u. 1 0 c ( L im it) L E M O N SS DOZEN MALL S,ZE' COCOANUTS '¿ ï i f S,ZE EACH