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A d v e rtis in g R e p re s e n ta tiv e
N T W S P A P E R M I V F K T I S I N G S E R V IC E . In e .
N a tio n a l
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ft Break for Oregon Country
In “Canvon P assag e.’ the w orld prem iere of which
was shown in Portland Saturday night, Ernes: Haycox.
noted Oregon author, and W alter W anger. producer, have
combined to give this state a break throughout the coun-
trv. The beauties of Oregon scenery as portrayed in tecn-
nicolor are so irresistable and breathtaking that the pie-
tu re is bound to a ttract m any tourists to Oregon in the
years to come.
In th e storv and picture Mr. Haycox m akes an out-
standing contribution to his state in taitiitri > pm
the life and hardships of pioneer days The fam ed autho
has come to be recognized as the leader in the w ritin g .o f
w estern fiction. In addition to this he is an « P ^ n d in ;
citizen, giving generously of his tim e and ability in state
a n d Ernai t a HavcOx is not unknow n to local people for he
has S
before the Rotarv club and. in P articular a
num ber of Hillsboro boys of ’17 served w ith him in Con -
B. 162nd infantry (the old Third Oregon) These
pany
form er comrades in W o rld ‘w ar I take justifiable pride in
the place that their one time buddy has won in the b te ra r
field and the recognition and honor that have been g n e
Congressman W alter N orblad of the first dlst™ct «
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Bible Study and Prayer Service.
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representatives” of 1 M J . Jons of surplus U. S.
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As suggested by Ex-G overnor W alter Pierce in s p e d -
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D aughters, the story of the Oregon pioneers shouU be
told and retold to the coming e ener,a“ ° n ’h “ e tb * n „ d
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early history oí tí s
nrove of great value to
m ore as the years go on and should prove oi great
students.
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dw in tow ard aviation, it would
In th e ínteres ’ p ,
the flight p a tte rn to avoid fly-
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“ intervals over the same areas and In seme
cases to fly at greater heights.
It should be rem em bered th a t mass production, a m a­
jor A m erican contribution to the world, is fundam entally
or A m erican
for volume and
Sa’t vo“ um e is t S L ,y t X e i e s s . Am erica s t r « economy
has Ji en us the highest standard of living in the world^
W e cannot but believe th at it will only be the greedy few
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l i V n l v t o take advantage of the lack of controls
" d” t í th V do p ib h c reaction through possible buyer
strikes /etc? m ay bring about, a re tu rn to reason.
A sound stand is taken by the Am erican Legion when
it recom m ends th at the United States be extrem ely real.s-
tT riT o u n trT h a s been too idealistic as w itness the sinking
nf ?T S battleships following World w ar I as an exam ple
for1 the world. O ther pow ers scrapped theirs on paper.
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W hen one senator can delay action on legislation
vital to the nation it is high tim e th at senate rules be re­
vised W hether or not one likes OPA th e fact th at one
senator was able to prevent action on a m easure that
w ould have given interim controls is a condition th at is
not good for the country.
GENERAL
machine work
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Church School suspended until September
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W o n d e r if th e w e a t h e r m a n is in
c a h o o ts w ith t h e f u e l d e a l e r ’ A n y ­
w a y it's g r e a t to h a v e a l i t t l e f ir e
in t h e g r a t e th e s e J u l y m o r n in g -
T h e w is e t h i n g f o r t h e f a i n t e r
to d o th e s e d a y s is to t u c k a n
u m b r e l la u n d e r h is a r m w h e n h e
g o e s o u t to m a k e h a y w h i l e t h e s u n
s h in e s . M ig h t h e lp s o m e if w h ile
h e is m a k i n g t h e r o u n d s o n th e
m o w e r h h e e w o u ld s in g t h a t l i t t le
d i t t y . " I t A i n 't G o in g to R a in N o
M o w .”
T tto s e g o o d p e o p l e w h o a r e o b -
s e r v i n g m e a tle s s d a y s w i l l <k> w e ll
to b e o n t h e i r g u a r d w h ile eating
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F ifteen Y e a rs A go
CHURCH OF JESU S CHRIST OF LAT-
fo r a ll c o lle g e c o n l r o l le d h o u ,m g
A r g u s . J u l y 1«. 1931—R e u n io n o f
TERD.AY SAINTS. HiU.bcre Branch
fa c ilitie s .
W e s t U n io n s c h o o l d i s t r i c t N o 1
Elder John T. S. Peterson. Presidiny Elder
Applic mts f n "i O r,
h e l d S u n d a y w i t h « b o u t 100 m
American Legion Hall. W. Main St.
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Sunday School ...................... ........ 10 00 »• m. a t t e n d a n c e . C . E.
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Sacrament Servih« — ......... ......— «:*0 P-tn. o n ly t e a c h e r p r e s e n t tl8B 5>. to la
t h a t th e y w ill h a v e Io a r r a n g e foi
Sunday's topic, Life.
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BETHANY METHODIST
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Sunday School ..
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C h r i s t c r e a t e d m e n , a n g e ls , a r c h ­ s t a t e s is a c c e p te d e x c e p t fo r m
Morning W o r sh ip --------------------11 J® •• ">•
a n g e ls . t h e w o r ld a n d t h e u n i v e r s e . u n u s u a l ic a s o n s
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Bible Study, Tueaday e------ e------ • 00 R m-
c a n L e g io n j u n i o r p l a y e r s u n d e r B ib le A n d H e is n o t o n lv C r e a t o r f o r a fa ll e n r o l l m e n t o f a p p r o x :
HILLSBORO FREE METHODIST
p r o t e s t b v H ills b o r o . P r o t e s t o v e r ­ b u t a ls o R e d e e m e r . F o r in t h e f u l ­ m.iielv MOO, which is about 1300
r u l e d b v S t a l e C h a i r m a n K ov N n e s s o f t u n e y o u se e H im s t r i p m o r e t h a n m a n v p r e v io u s te r m
F ifth and Oak St.
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G o d a s h is F a t h e r . C h r i s t w a s G o d u p o n c o m p le tio n o n s c h e d u le of
ORENCO PRE3BYTEBAIN
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a n d M a n in o n e H e g a v e s ig h t to f e d e r a l s u r p l u s h o u s in g S o m e .I n ­
Rev. Leeds. Pastor
A r g u s . J u l y 20. 1916— F o r t v - t w o t h e b l i n d a n d r a i s e d t h e d e a d b a c k d e n t s a r e p la n n i n g
to c o m m u t e
Sunday Services —------ —
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M a n y i m p r o v e m e n ts w ill b e m a d e u p f o r u s. W e a r e to a n s w e r t o t h a t u se housing n e a r th e .cho.,1, a
a n d s h i p m e n t o f lo g s w ill s t a r t a g a i n lo v e a n d m a k e G o d r ic h W e a r c I p 11 l e n t y o f a p a r t m e n t ip a c e is a v o -
Question—What wae the fir»I ' th is w e e k .
to b e lie v e t h a t C h r i s t p a id ttie d e b t I ¡ ¿ l e . T h u c e n t e r a n 1 th e
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J o h n C o n n e ll is d e v e lo p in g in to o f s in f o r u s
city in the world?
i le g e s o f e d u c a tio n a t L a G r a n d ,
Answer—The city of Enoch built , q u i t e a f is h e r m a n th e s e d a v s H e b e lie v e d a n d a m p e r s u a d e d t h a t H e M o n m o u th a n d A s h la n d
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s a id to h a v e c a u g h t t h e l i m i t is a b le to k e e n t h a t w h ic h I h a v e f re lim a n w o r k a p p lic a b le to a n .
by Caln was the flr»t city men­ I is
u p a b o v e M o u n ta in d u le t h e o t h e r c o m m i t t e d o v e r to H im a g a in s t ■ m a j o r c o u r s e at
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sis 4:17.)
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q . _1» the motto, “In God we
m u r d e r of H e le n J e n n i n g s a n d F r e d liv e in th e jo v t h a t H e is to r a i s e
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s p a c e p a id f o r b y a W a s h in g to n
my trust”; and in Job 13:15 are , t r a c k S u n d a y .
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SHADY BROOK COMMUNITY
Fourth anil Lincoln
9 :30 a m .]
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ST. PA U L LUTHERAN. S h erw eei
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’ Rev. J. H. Meisainger. Pastor
Sunday School -------------------------* ™-
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column of uueailoaa tuoet frequently ask,at
contact men of the Veterans* .Admiuieti -
tiott in thta area. For more detailed infer-
tnaliou. veterans should contact or » r ite to
the neerrtit \ A contact unit at I tl t> F
building, loth and Sainton. Portland
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VOICE /PROPHECY
job's words. “Though He slay me,
Forty-five Y ears A ao
Son: "H ow d id y o u a n d M o m
yet will I trust to Him.”
1901—C o n g r e s s ­ f i r s t g e t a c q u a i n t e d ’ ’’
Q.—Can you give a brief Hat m a A n r g u T s o n g J u u e l y r e 18,
tu rn e d h o m e th e
D a d ' " N o n e o f y o u r b u s in e s s -
of the vegetablea known In Bible f i r s t o f t h e w e e k f r o m h is t o u r w i t h b u t it s u r e c u r e d m e o f w h i s t l i n g
th e m e m b e r s o f t h e c o n g r e s s io n a l
times?
A.—Beans (2 Samuel 17:28); , r i v e r s a n d h a r b o r s c o m m itte e .
n W B a ile y 's H ills b o r o n i n e
Calamus (Song of Solomon 4:14): d e J f o e h a te
d M c M in n iv ille S u n d a y 5 to
Garlic (Number 11:5): Gourds (2 1. H ills b o r o lin e u p : H a r r y C o o k .
3b:
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M ille r . If: M . P u r d i n l b : ,
Kings 4:39); Leeks (Numbers 11:
5); Onions (Number 11:5); Lentils F S u e ss . c: M c F e e . r f; D on H a r e . ,
ss; F B rig g s, 2 b ; H a tc h , cf; a n d
(Genesis 25:34); Cucumbers (Isa­ W a r d D o w n s , p.
iah 1:8); Melons (Numbers 11:5).
T h e B e th a n y b a n d w ill g iv e a
Q._Ar» the Holy Ghost and Holy c o n c e r t in t h e c o u r t y a r d S a t u r ­
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Spirit different powers?
A._The word “ghost” 1» an old
English word meaning spirit, so
the Holy Ghost and the Holy Spirit
are the same. Both words are used
in Acts 2:4: “And they were all
filled with the Holy Ghost, and
began to speak with other tongues,
as the Spirit gave them utterance.”
q . _Docs the soul return to God
at the moment of death or some­
time later?
A —We do not read In the Holy
Bible of the soul’s returning to God,
but we do read that “the spirit
shall return unto God who gave it.“
Ecclesiastes 12:7. The normal man
is spirit, soul, and body. “And the
very God of peace sanctify, you
■wholly; and I pray God your whole
spirit and soul and body be pre­
Memorials do far more than mark a spat
served blameless unto the coming
of our Lord Jesus Christ.” 1 Thes­
for poeferity. They keep alive »he memory
salonians 5:23.
of those Uve» whose Influence still live*. They
Q.—Does the atomic bomb ful­
fill Revelation 13:13, 14?
are a comfort to
»he living, and a »hrlne
A.—Evidently not, for It ls a
to a memory you cherish.
miracle performed to deceive men.
rather than to destroy them. We
quote the text: “And he doeth
The Ideal memorial b one »ha» combine»
| great wonders, so that he maketh
beauty
with grace, and which symbolizes the
fire come down from heaven on the
earth In the sight of men, and de-
character of »he one I» commemorates. With
celveth them that dwell on the
years of experience In the designing and
earth by the means of those mir­
acles which he had power to do in
erection of opproprlata memorials, we can
the sight of the beast; saying to
assist you in doing this. Won't you call us?
them that dwell on the earth, that
they should make an image to the
beast, which had the wound by a
sword, and did live."
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