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    Thursday. December 2, 1920
FRIDAY anti SATURpAY
December 3-4
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9th
A light, wholesome Drama
wi ch a wealth of comeiy
touches.
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MAY ALLISON w'ARE ALL MEN ALIKE?!'
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ceased as they reached the rich and been extended throughout the histo­ Infidelity today, is prevalant, but
fertile land. No longer were they to ry of the whole human race. We are it is not open and coarse, but subtle
and suggestive.
depend upon the manna from the in­ the recipients of His divine mercy,
Everybody Always Welcome.
visible and Infinite Source, but they i whether we know it or not.
Allan A. McRea, Ministdi-.
We are prone to evr.de the vital
were to labor and by their efforts
issues
in
life
and
dismiss
them
by
supply their needs. If they had been
REFORMED CONGREGATIONAL
asked which they preferred, I have saying they do not apply to us, but Preaching Service, 11 A. M.
no doubt they would have chosen the common sense teaches us thjt we
Sunday School, 10 A. M.
Now set your heart and your soul
manna, a choice which would have must not do for onother what he can
been pernacious and deadly to their and ought to do tor himself, and if to sek the Lord your God.
Today If ye will hear His voice
future welfare It is a great leJson, this is true in our dealings with one
whenever something is gained some­ another, how muciP more so, in the I harden not your heart.
Rev. Richard Schuetz, Pastor.
thing is lost. They lost their infant higher sense, God does for us what I
stage and gained their manhood. we cannot do for ourselves. In fact
EPISCOPAL
They lost weakness and gained str­ we are like children at our best, for
Archdeacon Chambers of Portland
we
real-
there
is
not
very
much
that
ength. They lost their doubts and
of the Episcopal Church will be in
ly can do independent of God and
gained faith.
Tillamook next Sunday and will bold
our
fellow
men.
We
have
this
same
In the vanishing of the manna,
two services and preach in the City
they learned to help themselves. teaching in the New Testament.
Hall. The morning service will be at
“
We
must
work
while
it
is
day
God furnished the soil, elements,
11 a.m. and the evening at 7:30 p.m.
sunshine, i%nd seed, but the sowing for the night cometh when no na n This visit of the Archdeacon is for the
can
work."
“
Work
out
your
own
sal
­
purpose of securing information as to
and reaping were theirs. In short,
God did the part between the sowing vation with fear and trembling, for the establishment of the work of the
and the reaping, thus co-operating it is God which worketh in you both Episcopal Church in Tillamook Coun­
with them.
Teaching them that ! to do and to will of his good plea­ ty. All who are interested are most
while the manna ceased his coopera­ sure.” "My Father worketh hitherto cordially invited to attend the servic­
es.
tion in all their undertakings had ! and Iwork.” "The Lord working
l with them, and confirming the word
with signs following.” "But in every
CHRISTIAN
Services Sunday morning and ev-
nation he that feareth him, and
• worketh Tigheoousness, is accepted ening will be helpful to all and you
And there are diver- have a cordial Invitation to attend.
with him.”
sities of operations, but it is the Strangers will find this the homelike
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same God which worketh all in ail.” church.
Bible School at 10 A. M.
In conclusion, let us look upon I |
Preaching and communion at 11
life as it is in God’s eternal plan and o’clock.
purpose,doing his will in all things |
We have had large audiences the
and when the ephemeral things van­ last two Sundays.
SOMETHING THAT WILL BE
ish, we shall be sustained by that
Evening service at 7:30.
old. but ever new truth, unto life et­
Harry E. Tucker, Minister.
ernal.
! how day by day we are receiving the
| things that we cannot obtain only as
' a free full gift from God. We may
hurch News and
1 ne blind to the fact, but It is a fact
Announcemen ts
! that the things we need most, is the
gifts that come without man’s pow­
v-------------------------------------- _> er.
They journeyed day by day and
| their wants were supplied at the
“Extract of sermon delivered by
irlght time in the right way. They
Rev. Harry E. Tucker, at the Christ­
, had no use for more than their daily
ian church Nov. 21,1920.
I supply, and they could not take any
“The manna ceased on the mor­ I more than they could use and we can
row, after they had eaten of the old
i not take anything with us but that
coni of the land.”
for which we have immediate and
It v.as notable event in the histo­ I continuous use. God gives what we
ry of ‘he jewlsh people, when they
¡cannot provide for ourselves, on con-
came to the change from the old ord­
, dition that we “seek first the King-
er of thlnm to the new order in the
' dom of God and His righteousness
giving of the manna. It must have
I and all of these things shall be ad-
been witnessed with great surprise; j ded unto us.”
no longer could they gather from,the
Their life of ease was not to last
cultivated field, for they were jour­
forever. W’hen they had eaten of the
neying inland and the wilderness of­
old corn, the manna ceased. When
fered nothing but starvation. If we
the child is most helpless it’s every
pause here and look forward over
need is supplied but as it’s helpless­
the eminence of the centuries, we
ness vanishes, it’s needs are gradu-
may see our own wilderness journey ' ally ¡withdrawn.
So the manna
C
XMAS
This is a Studebaker
Year
The mechanical excellence of the SPECIAL-
SIX, its power, riding comfort and economy
—has made this car popular.
Then, too,
there's the charm of its graceful lines that
have set new standards. These are factors
that motorist appreciate.
50-H.F. detachable-head motor; iniermediate
transmiseiou; 119-incli wheelbase, giving
maximum comfort for five passengers. All
Studebaker Cars are equipped with Cord
Tires—another Studebaker precedent.
GEO. WILLIAMS
DEALER.
TILLAMOOK. ORE
1920
SAY IT ELECTRICALLY
MAKE YOUR XMAS PRESENTS FOR 1920
USEFUL
UNITED BRETHREN
The United Brethren Church Ser­
vices next Lords Day. Sunday
School at 10,and preaching at 11
A. M. and 8 P. M. Subject for the
morning ^Meditation: “Fishers of
‘Men’-the highest Calling.”
Preaching at Beaver at 3 P. M.
All are welcome to these Services.
We need th inspiration of your pre­
sence.
R. Fisher, Pastor.
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Nothing is more appreciated than some useful Electrical Article or appliance.
not choose your presents from these articles which are offered to you at
Why
A Reasonable Price From Our Stock
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Now Showing
a Complete Line of:
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE OF
FINAL ACCOUNT.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned administratrix of
I the estate of W. G. Dwight, deceas-
ed, has filed with the County Cour<
1 for Tillajnook County, Oregon, her
Final Account.and that Wednesday,
January 5th, 1921, at ten o’clock a.
m. has been fixed as the time and the
Court House of Tillamook County,
.Oregon, as the place for the hearing
of said Final Account, before the
METHODIST EPISCOPAL
The regular services on Sunday: said County Court.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN
Sunday School 10 A. M. Church
Services 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. that all persons must appear at said
The Rev. E. E. Gilbert, D. D., time and place and show cause if
District Superintendent of the Salem any there be, why said Final Ac­
District , will preach in the morn- count should not be approved and
ing and probably in the evening as allowed,
this administratrix dis­
well.
charged, and her bondsmen exoner-
After the morning service a get- ated.
togethes meeting will be held at I
Dated December 2, 1920.
which basket luncheon will be ser- :
Vine Dwight
ed to ved. All of our members and !
Administratrix of the Estate of
friends are Invited
to come and j
W. G. Dwight, Deceased.
bring baskets.
C. L. Dark, Pastor. 1
IVORY,
BOX STATIONARY,
PERFUMERY,
PURSES.
PIPES,
BOX CIGARS.
All Moderately priced.
We Are Exclusive
Agents for Such Staple
Merchandise as:
EDISON PHONOGRAPHS
COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONES
ANSCO CAMERAS
I T0 THE PEOPLE OF TILLAMOOK
An Electric Reading
Lamp for Comfortable
Reading in the Even­
ing.
An Electric Sewing
Machine. Keep vour
wife or mother young
by giving her some­
thing useful.
An Electric Toaster
for quick and delic­
ious toast for break­
fast. I
An Electric Flashlight
for the dark night3.
Useful at all times.
THESE ARE JUST A FEW SUGGESTIONS
Stop at our store,
It will be a pleasure to show you any article and help you choose
your Christmas presents. Call on
SUNSET ELECTRIC of Tillamook
REFORMED CHURCH
COUNTY
i wish to announce that I have
Sunday School at 10 A. M. Morn-'
ing Worship at 11 o’clock. Subject: aoid my busincs:; and book accounts
"Christs’ Triumph at Entry into to the REEHER-BESTER FURNI­
TURE COMPANY who now have
Jerusalem.” An advent sermon.
Heidelberg League meting at 7:45 charg?. And to those indebted to I
P. M. Subject: “Inspiring Stories me, will ask that you have settle-
from Home mission Fields." Even­ ment with them.
ing services at 8:15. Subject: "The
And at this time I wish to extend
Threefold message of the Gospel.” to you my sincere thanks for past
Come and worship with us.
pleasant business relations, and ask
that you extend to my successor the
, same liberal patronage that you
PRESBYTERIAN
i have accorded me.
Sunday School
10 A. M.
I
Morning Worship
11 A. M.
T. J. HARRIS. .
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Subject: "Heaven on Earth".
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Solo by Retta Good «ped.
NOTICE
I
Evening Worship
7:30 P. U.
Mrs. Wm. Harding and Mr«. J. M.
Subject: "Infidelity, v« . pibte”. Ja. Wjiaon have opened dreeemaking par-
iWelity will be fft
Mre
the later’« reetdence, >1« First
the Bible will be the Defendant. St. West. Mutual phone.
18-J 4te
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WATERMAN
FOUNTAIN PENS
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3
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EVERSHARP PENCILS
BROWN & HALEY BOX
CANDIES ■
A large assortment of all.
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Lamar’s Drug Store
t
“Where Purity Is Paramount”
Cor. First Street and Secend Avenue East
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