T im rs il ay, Ri‘I il c ni lier 1930 H IL L SB O R O . A R G U S , H IL L SB O R O , O R E G O N CHURCH PROGRAMS o'clock I lr » l ( h u n h u( C lir lx l, N r lr n t lit you H e Is a ls o a co lo re d cra y o n S iT v ir m lire b e lli e v e ry S unday u r t is i a n d y o u in i d not tie a fra id po lu re s a re b e a u - til I I a i n ; W e iln iim ln y e v e n in g to t e ll fo lk s Io iu *r\ i n - . at II u’l'lu i'k ; S u n d a y xchool t i f i l i , fu r th e y u re . A h e a rty w e l- ut I I a in l*ti|>ils u p tn th e uge r i s i i r to e v e ry se rvice. R. L. P u t- u f 20 ye a rs are w e lco m e d F ree nam, pus to r. reading m om open on W ednesdays and S a tu rd a y s fr iim 2 u n til I p. in S u n d a y 's tu p le , "M a n .'' M . E. C h u rr h (B e th a n y ) O n G e rm a n to w n road. S u n d a y school e v e ry S u n d a y. 10 a rn , G e r ­ m an l e m i e , II a in., f ir s t und t h ir d S u n d a ys. E n g lis h se rvice, I I u m . second and fo u rth S u n d a ys E J u liu s T ru g lio , pastor. tf T u a la tin I'ialne Presbyterian Church . (E o tir m ile s n o rth o f H illsboro) * Sunday services Preaching, 11 a m ; S u n d a y school, 10 15 a in , C E 7 'io p. m. W om an's M is s io n a ry s o cie ty lu s t W ednesday o f m o n th P ilg rim House S e p te m b e r 8: C h a p e l se rvice o f w o rs h ip at 9:35 u in , w ith re a d ­ in g u t la b o r message o f F ederal C o u n c il o f C h u rch e s o f C h r is t in A m e ric a S e rm o n . 17th In series on 23rd P salm , "T h e W o rk o f th e S h e p h e rd ." T e x t "T h o u P re p a re st a T a b le B e fo re M e." T h is w i l l be th e fin a l in th e s u m m e r schedule o f ch a p e l services, ut th e e a rly h o u r. S e p te m b e r 8: B ir th d a y o f St M a ry . M o th e r o f C h ris t. A ll yo u n g people's g ro u p s a ffilia te d w ith C h ris tia n C o u n c il w ill resu m e th e ir m ee tin g s w ith th e b e g in n in g o f the p u b lic schools H o m e co m in g S u n ­ day w ill be obse rve d S e p te m b e r 13, with tin- e unption o t th e 1 10 30 o 'c lo c k w o rs h ip h o u r. P astor H e n ry S. H a lle r m a y be co n su lte d a n y d a y, e x c e p t M o n d a y, b e tw e en 10 a. in. and noon, o r by a p p o in t­ m en t, at th e House o ffic e , 232 N T h ir d avenue. Foursquare Church " T lte W ay o f C a in " w ill be th e su b je ct o f the e v a n g e lis tic /nea- sage '• is S u n d a y e ve n in g nt 7 45. T in a is u v it a l to p ic, fo r m a n y to ­ day are w a lk in g in th e "W a y o f C a in " S u n d a y m o rn in g w ill be th e m o n th ly c o m m u n io n se rv ic e A ll n ap tis t C h u rrh th e c h ild r e n o f th e L o rd a re in v ite d S u n d a y school at 9:45; m o rn in g to g a th e r at H is ta b le . Sunday 11 o 'clo ck, w ith com ­ s c liix il w ill be at 9 45 a. m and w o rs h ip , c ru s a d e r s e rv ic e at 6 30 p m T u e s ­ m u n io n se rvice ; e v e n in g se rvice, 8 d a y and F rid a y s e rvice s a re h e ld at 8 p in T h e S u n d a y school and c h u rc h p ic n ic w ill be h e ld on L a ­ b o r day at th e g ro ve by th e cree k b e tw e e n C o re y 's and Ita ffe ty 's fa rm s, n in e m ile s fro m H ills b o ro on th e M u u n ta in d a le roa d T ra n s ­ p o rta tio n w i l l be p ro v id e d fro m th e c h u rc h le a v in g at 9 a. tn. T h is w ill be an a ll-d a y p ic n ic w it h spe­ c ia l games and races fo r a ll. A ll ^ ’.h e f r ie n d s o f th e c h u rc h are in ­ v ite d B r in g y o u r o w n lu n c h fo r th e tw o meals. T h u rsd a y , S e p te m b e r P a g e T h re e C ..I - ___I 3, R e v ( ) W W eniger, pastor o f th e * «HF V 1C W O C llO O l F irs t B a p tis t c h u rc h at B u rn s, w ill j v is it us. A ll m em b e rs ure u rg e d ' to be p re le n t and frie n d s ure in - ! ( H r M r« J A M eCn?) v ite d to v is it w ith us. L a d ie s' A id w ill m eet S e p te m b e r 9 u t th e hom e ‘ K A N S A S C IT Y F a ir V ie w school o f M rs. N e w to n T hom pson. A ll i w ill s ta rt S e p te m b e r 8 w ith M rs C ry s ta l M a b le y u t H ills b o ro as ladies w elcom e. teacher. W E B a rb e r, w h o has been v is ­ A ll Ralnts Church (Episcopal) itin g w ith h is d a u g h te r, M rs. W S e rv ic e fo r th e 13th S u n d a y a ft- F C ro pp . and fa m ily fo r th e past er T r in it y . S e p te m b e r 8. w ill be fe w m onths, le ft W ednesday fo r held as fo llo w s : H o ly c o m m u n io n L a k e p o rt, C al , to be w ith his b ro th - and serm on by th e v ic a r at 11 a i r . w h o is v e ry ill. m R e g in a ld R icks, v ic a r. M ilto n C ro p p and B o b M u rp h y and M a r tin V a n d e h e y a re w o r k in g T r in ity I.u ttirra n Church in the H ills b o ro c a n n e ry . P u b lic w o rs h ip at 10:30 a. m ; Miss G la d y s M cC oy, w h o has S u n d a y school ut 9:45 A t th is s e r­ been v is itin g M r and M rs S ta n le y v ic e th e L o rd 's su p p er w ill be c e l­ R ice fo r th e past tw o weeks, and e b ra te d A n n o u n c e m e n ts fo r c o m ­ M iss E th e l, w h o has been v is itin g m u n io n w ill be re ce ive d on F rid a y Y ou a re c o r d ia lly w e lco m ed to "N eeded Food and its P re s e rv a ­ w o rs h ip w it h us. t i o n " E v e n in g w o rs h ip a t 7:45 o 'clo ck. H e a rty c o n g re g a tio n a l s in g ­ M ethodist Episcopal C h u rrh in g led by h e a rty singers. A d e ­ S u n d a y. S e p te m b e r 6 th In th e lig h t f u l e v e n in g h o u r. S erm on: N o th in g to E v e r y t h in g " b e a u ty o f th is g re a t S e p te m b e r , " F ro m m o rn in g we w ill w o rs h ip w ith E m p lo y e rs and e m p lo ye s and a ll gladness in the house o f th e L o rd 1 o th e rs w ill fin d a w a rm w e lco m e in T h is S u n d a y is k n o w n as L a b o r day th is c h u rch . P eople in th e to w n Sunday A p p ro p ria te services w ill 1 and s u rro u n d in g te r r it o r y , come b e g in w it h th e S u n d a y school a nd w o rs h ip . A w a rm -h e a rte d h o u r at 9:45. C. C. W eber, s u p e r­ 1 c h u rc h in th e w a rm th o f th e g lo r- in te n d e n t T h e m o rn in g c h u rc h ' io u s gospel P a re n ts w ill f in d a w o rs h ip h o u r w ill open at 11 ’ place fo r th e c h ild re n in a ll the o 'clo ck w ith s in g in g le d b y th e se rvices. — A le x a n d e r H a w th o rn e . c h o ir S e rm o n by th e pastor. ' pastor. to Open Tuesday w ith M r and M rs. E d w in P ix le r , a lso o f P o rtla n d , r e tu r n ' d to t h e ir hom e S u n d a y eve n in g. F ra n k V a n d e rza n d e n , w h o was Operated on for a p p e n d ic iti, in th e A s to ria h o s p ita l tw o w eeks ago. is at th e hom e o f his parents, M r. and M rs J P V a n d e rza n d e n . H • w ill n o t be a b le to w o rk f o r a m on th . M r and M rs J o h n B a k e r o f P o r t ­ la n d w ere w e e k-e n d guests o f M r. and M rs. L o u is S tro h m a y e r. S u n ­ day th e y a ll w e n t to G ra n d Ronde and spent th e day w ith o ld frie n d s . M r and M rs. Jo«* D o lp h . R a lp h V a n d e rza n d e n spent S u n ­ day at Indep e n d e n ce v is itin g frie n d s . New Dental O ffice Will be Opened W ells Bldg. Dr A M A b ra m s o f P o rtla n d is o p e ning d e n ta l o ffic e s in th e W e lls b u ild in g , w h e re he is f it t in g u p a m o d e rn s u ite to th e fr o n t o f th e s cond flo o r. H e pla n s to open his o ffic e s so m e tim e n e x t w eek, a n ­ n o u n ce m e n t o f w h ic h w ill be m ade in th e A rg u s. D r A b ra m s has been p ra c tic in g in P o rtla n d fo r 15 years. H e has m ove d h e re w it h h is w ife . N e ig h b o rh o o d ne w s fro m 30 A r ­ gus co rre s p o n d e n ts i n d iffe r e n t sections o f W a s h in g to n c o u n ty a p ­ p e a r in th e A rg u s each w e e k . L e a rn w h a t y o u r frie n d s a re d o ­ in g fo r less th a n th re e cents a w eek. tf AW W hosoever W ill C h u rrh (A bo ve N orth Plslnai S u n d a y school. 10 a in . w it h le s­ son s tu d ie s in th e N ew T esta m e nt, n e w p u p ils c o in in g in und th e L o rd b le ssin g I lls w o rk 11 a in . serm on by p a stor fo r th e C h ris tia n s on th e s u b je c t o f "W e o u g h t to w a lk and n o t fa in t " 3 ji m , T a r r y ■ ci v ic . th e serm on s u b je c t is "G o d 's S p ir ­ itu a l G o v e rn m e n ts " 8 p m . e v a n ­ g e lis tic se rvice, und special m usic, th e p a stor w i l l speak on "Is th e c o n d itio n in E u ro p e a sig n o f th e e n d '" ' T in sday. It p m . pra ise s e rv ic e , th e L o rd has been blessing w it h n e w speukers, u n a b le at th is tim e to an n ou n ce w h o w ill speak F rid a y . 8 p. in . p ra y e r a n d pra ise s e rv ic e and th e re m ay be a guest sp e a ker E v a n g e lis t M e lv in E Jam es, pastor. ‘ y\orlarenowk-> ...and a s25 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 Income for Ore o G K; •M -h ’ -' ~ * — L-*T . A L xu L ìm lle th a n y llaptist Church S u n d a y. Sept it. Rev. A F. D a vis from Portland, i1 a hi . “ Why Do G o o d i ’eople 8uffer?" Sersnon on J o b 8 p. tn., serm on on H ook o f J o n d i M id w e e k s e rv ic e W ednesday e v e n in g * . .w [1 * Jt 4 I// Beaverton C h u rrh of Christ We w is h to c a ll to th e a tte n tio n o f a ll y o u n g people th a t th e C h ris - i tia n E n d e a vo r society w ill ag a in r e ­ sum e its re g u la r s e rv ic e b e g in n in g n e x t L o r d ’s day e ve n in g , ut w h ic h ! tim e th e y w ill reorganize for th e w in te r's w o rk O th e r services fo r th e day a re ns fo llo w s : B ib le school. 9:45 a in,; c o m m u n io n s e rv ic e and p re a c h in g . I I a r n , w ith sp e cia l m u sic b y th e c h o ir; C h ris tia n E n ­ d e a v o r, 7 p. in.; p re a ch in g . 8 p. m.. M id -w e e k B ib le s tu d y W ednesday. 8 p m , fo llo w e d b y c h o ir p ra c ­ tic e . M is s io n a ry s o c ie ty m eets at j th e hom e o f M rs. J. Jo h n so n at 11 a tn o n F rid a y , S e p te m b e r 4 j S tra n g e rs und frie n d s a re w e lco m e at a ll assem blies. M P u tm a n , pas­ to r. N the w orld’s markets "Made in Oregon” is a guarantee of high quality in cheese and but­ ter. Oregon continues to w in more high dairy production rec­ ords than any other state— bringing a price pre­ mium to Oregon dairymen, favorable publicity to the state, and jobs for thousands of dairy industry employees. Oregon has more than 8000 dairy farms. Last year 16,000,000 pounds of cheese and nearly 30,000,000 pounds of butter were made in this state. A m illion and a half gallons of ice cream added to the wealth of Oregon’s dairy products— a wealth reflected in bigger payrolls and more employees for the many businesses that profit from Oregon's $25,000,000 dairy income. a C h ristian C h u rrh L o rd 's d a y u n ifie d s tu d y -w o rs h ip , s e rv ic e . 9:45-11:45 a. til.; c h u rc h school. 9 45-10:45; m o rn in g w o rsh ip . 10:45-11:45 M u s ic by c h o ir. M rs I F lo re n c e K ra m ie n . d ire c to r. S e r­ m on (C h a rt) "T h a t F irs t C h u rc h — j Its R e s to ra tio n ." C h ris tia n E n d e a v- i ■» '. 7 p m. In te rm e d ia te and yo u n g people. S e rm o n . " A H ou n d M a n ." T ue sd a y, 2 to 4 p. m.. L a d ie s ' A id ' and M is s io n a ry socie ty m e e tin g . A jo in t m e e tin g o f th e w o m en o f ( th e c h u rc h . A ll a re in v ite d . P re p - | a ra tio n s fo r th e Ross e v a n g e lis tic j c a m p a ig n b e g in n in g L o r d ’s day, S ep tem b er 13. are b e in g c o m p le te d th is w e e k M u s ic ia n s u nd sin g e rs 1 are w a n te d Evangeli d F lo y d Ross, | w lio i. leading in th is re v iv a l, is , a m u s ic ia n and desires a g o ix l c h o ir and o rc h e s tra . So i f yo u p la y an ' in s tru m e n t o r s in g w e w e lco m e ; Dairying started in O re g o n in the early 50's when pioneer settlers drove herds of cattle nearly 2000 miles overland from the middle west. F o r o v e r 70 years The First National Bank has taken an active interest in the growth and de­ velopm ent of this pioneer industry. Now 260,000 m ilk cows graze on Oregon dairy farms— a dairy stock has been developed that brings world renown for high quality products. In 46 cooperative associa­ tions progressive Oregon farmers continue to work together for the improvement of dairy conditions. Today The F irst National Bank of Portland, both in Portland and through its branches in the dairy districts, continues to help the dairy farmer and dairy product manufacturer w ith the fm- of this ereat Oregon industry. ( F ig a m m p p h tJ by Portland Chamber of Comaoemo/ B ank Dollars help build Oregon Payrolls! * HILLSBORO BRANCH * THE FIRST N ATIO NAL BANK OF PORTLAND First N a tio n a l Bank West o f the Rockies' M E M B E R F E D E R A L D E P O S IT IN S U R A N C E C O R P O R A T IO N