I Sermon »abject, “Spiritual Em- Cloud.” l phaajp.” .Sunday school at 9:41. Until Evening worship at 7: SO. Sab* the quarantine I» lifted, f o r , Ject, “Lore Like a Morning Sdutta and young people only. Christian Church 2nd and “B" • Sunday school, 9:46 a. m. Communion Service, 14:00 No vamp am 1 Or cutie, why, I never tr y Morning Sermon, 11: lit a. m. Y. P. S. O. B.. 6.30 p. m. Evening Church Service, 7:30 p • That’s-the reason you like Gem-Nut WW Flavor! Just as per- . ' 1 ," feet tom orrow or the next day. ¡Before you know it G e m - N u t has saved considerably by its use.} Made in san- |Hpr~gT| itary plants fresh Splendid for all Cooking and Baking '■'made by the makers of Swifts Premium Oleomargarine William V. Barney, Pastor. ft ft ft First Church of ChrQit, Scientist Pioneer Ave., South. Sunday gtornlng service,at 11 o’clock. Subject, "Are Sin, Dis­ ease and Death Real?” Sunday school at 9:46 o ’clock. Wednesday evening service at 8 p. th. Reading room open daily from 2 t6 5 except Sundays and holi­ days. The public is lovingly wel­ comed. ? ft ft ft Trinity Episcopal Church Vicar the Rev. P. K , Hammond Holy communion at 8 a. m. Sunday school at 9:46. Morning service and sermon at 11. Strangers and visitors cordially welcomed. ft ft ft I. u I tier an Church H. H. Young, Pastor Services In the Odd Fellows hall every second, fourth and fifth Sunday of the month. Services at 10 o'clock. “The Creation of the World,” will be the theme for Sunday’s Hermon, In which the theories of science and the scriptural ac­ count will be presented. All strangers are cordially In­ vited. ft ft ft Fourth and “C” Streets Sunday school at 9:46 a. m. T. S. Wiley, 8upt. A hearty invitation is extended to you to attend . . FAIRVIEW MEAT MARKET Home of Swift’s Inspected Meats TRY THEM ALL AND THEN TRY US. W E GUARANTEE ALL OUR MEATS. ASK OUR SATISFIED CUSTOM E1US. Phone 91 We Deliver To give Alpine, So rich and fine Is fame enough for me Better breads and cakes ~^for there’s cream in every drop T M C H , creamy Alpine Milk! There’s the secret J l V of home-made breads, biscuits and calces th at are finer flavored, smoother textured, more delicious in every way. ' ■ ' Alpine is (pure, fresh, full-cream milk— w ith nothing added— nothing taken away but water. Sealed in clean containers— air-tight—andster- ilized, no purer milk can be had than Alpine. Economical, too. Alpine costs less than ordi-z nary milk. A nd so rich it saves butter in cooking — imparts a finer flavor. T ry it and Bee. 'r / K \ \ / Jr > / / gh Biscuiti—4 cup* flour, 1 tsp. salt, X cup Alpine Milk, 6 tsp*. baking powder, 4 tbsps. butter or butter substitute, X cup water. Mix and sift flour, baking powder,salt. Rub in the ahorten- ing, add Alpine Milk and water. Roll to thick­ ness of X inch. Cut and bake in a hot oven from 12 to 15 minutes. Makes 20 small biscuits. 'tfierei cream in ASHLAND . .... Methodist Episcopal Church .... North Main and Laurel Sts. H. F. Pemberton', Pastor Forest Grove —- Three new Lime Ce. rushing'work on lime - Morning worship at 11 o’clock. prune dehydratlngyplants opened plant here. in Washington County. Klamatn can s— Great North­ ern will at once build Lake Ewauna bridge. Enterprise— Black Marble 4k Herbert’s Grocery Phone59 ft » a (Please turn to page ftva) ‘ (Successor To Hill’s Cash & 71 N. MAIN ST. Saturday Only! Umeco—2 P o u n d s .................................. Picnic Hams—Pound . . . . . . Sweet Spuds—8 P o u n d s ....................... Toilet Paper—6 R o l l s ............................ Toilet Soap—6 Bars ................................... We Are Headquarters For Fresh Vegetables. We Pay Highest Cash Market Price For Large Size Small Size WE DELIVER Quality Merchandise at the Right Prim. Try Us.