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HILLSBORO ARGUS PAGE TWO CHURCHES Lutheran Church (Paul H. Schaus, pastor) Trinity Lutheran church. Third and Fir streets. Sunday service at 2:15 p. m.; Sunday school at 1:30 p. m. 38-tf Church or Christ (Len B. Fishback, pastor) The Bible school meets at 10 1 m. There is a class for everyone. The Men’s Bible class and the Live Wire clars of women are tied in the contest, with only one more Sunday left. At eleven o’clock Evangelist Hutton will speak and Carroll Fair banks will sing. The C. E. society meets at 6:30, followed by the great evening service at 7:30. Song service led by Mr. Fairbanks and the ser mon by Evangelist Hutton on the subject—“God’s Four Appointments With Man." You are welcome at the “homelike” church. Free Methodist Church (George G. Edwards, pastor) Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.; Sunday school at 10 a. m.; preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. The morning subject will be. “Temptation,” and the evening topic will be, “The Way of Life.” Temp tation is always an appeal to use legitimate things in an illegitimate way. The way of life is that state of soul into which we are brought when we are regenerated by the Holy Spirit that caused us to dis cern and resist temptation. Hence a sinless life. We invite you to come. Firat Baptist Church (S. McMinis, pastor) Bible school hour, 9:45, lesson subject—“Last Words of Jesus With His Disciples;" morning worship, 11 a. m., sermon theme—“Inexcusable Idleness;” evening service, 7:30, ser mon topic—“The Masterpiece of Eternity;” B. Y. P. U. meets 6:45. Methodist Episcopal Church (Lester C. Poor, minister) 9:45 a. m., Sunday school, Miss Roce Cave, superintendent: 11:00 a. m., sermon, subject—“A Growing Church;” 6:30 p. m., Epworth League, annual inspection—a dis trict officer will be present; 7:30 p. m., sermon, special music by the chorus choir. chooses to be a Congregational pas tor rather than a pastor in the de nomination in which he was reared and with which he first took Christ ian fellowship, and will discuss a basis for church unity. The service begins at 10:25 a. m. At 4:00 p. m., Sunday, is the boys' and girls’ hour; 7:30 p. m., the older youth meet; Wednesday at 4:00 p. m. the choir of youth meets; Thursday at 2:30 p. m. the Social Circle meets at the church. Christian Science Society Sunday services at 11 a. m., sub ject—“Substance;” Sunday school at 10 a. m.; Wednesday evening ser- vice at 8:00. Tualatin Plain. Parish (Andrew Carrick, minister) The usual morning service will be transferred to the Comunit.v church at North Plains next Sunday. Major Gilbert of Portland will speak at 10:45 o’clock. A special invitation is extended to the ex-service men in the community. Banks v ................. ■ ■ -v Mrs. W. T. Sellers is at home again after spending some time in Independence, taking medical treat ment. The Mothers’ club gave a farewell party for Mrs. B. French, at the home of Mrs. G. W. McGraw, last Friday afternoon. Refreshments were served and a social time enjoyed, Postmaster and Mrs. A. C. Wahl are rejoicing over the arrival of a 10-pound boy at their home Wednes- day, March 17. The high school will give a play Friday evening, March 12th, and a cafeteria social. Pay 25 cents ad mission and a small charge for lunch. The typing class of the high school will attend the county typing con test at Forest Grove Friday morn ing, in the high school building, The fire bell sent out its call again Monday morning at 6 o’clock for a fire in the old livery barn. but prompt work soon had the blaze under control.. The fire -had burned through the floor under the stairs, followed the partition up and out through the roof and burned quite- a section of the shingles. This is the second fire within a week in the the Recorder of said city at any same building, where there is never claims against said estate are here , provement, and upon which assess basis of the character of th« Im with linn- before 7 30 o'clock p. m,, on provement so »elected, and ihe city i ments will be levied to pay for the by notified and required to present any fire in use, and both in the 6. 1920. the same, together with p r o p e r same, »hall, by petition presented to council reserves the right to derig April , early morning hours. Thia notice la given by order of vouchers therefor, to the undersign the city council before the adoption nate a differunt kind of an improve the city council of the City of Hills A number of farmers in this vicin ed at the law offices of Hare, Me of an ordinance declaring the same, ment if the property owner» ao boro, Oregon. ity are setting out more fruit trees Alear Ji Peters, at Hillsboro, Ore agree upon a different kind of an direct, a» above specified. HELEN McDANIEL, That written objection» and re in t the American National Bank improvement, the estimate of the this year. Some are re-setting where gon, Î on, Recorder of the City of Hlllsboin, monstrances to »ahi proposed Im- bidding within six months from coat thereof, and the specifications old trees have been taken out; 2 9 the date hereof. , of the same, shall be made upon the provenient may be made and filed Oregon. some are adding a few more trees 1 Dated this 11th day of March, to their orchards, and others are ma«. CHARLOTTE HILTS, setting out new orchards. Executrix of the Last Will and The Royal Neighbors entertained of W. II. Hilts, Deceased. at the Banks Confectionery last Testament Hare. McAlear A Petar», attorneys Thursday afternoon. Honoring Mrs. for executrix. 2-6 B. French, who left here the first ' of the week to make her home in NOTICE OF STREET IMPROVE MENT Washington, where the family is now located. About 22 were present. Notice is hereby given that the The Banks Pharmacy was sold last council of the City of Hillsboro, | week to B. B. Tresham of McMinn city Washington county. Oregon, did on ville, who took over the stock Sat March 2, 1926, pass a resolution urday morning. Claude M. Hutchins, declaring its intention to improve I the former owner, had been in busi Third street, in said city, from it line 1 for Economical Transportation ness in Banks for a number of years, eleven feet north of the center line 1 of Grant street and extending and many expressions of regret were thence north through Thorne's Sec- ! heard from his patrons when it ond Addition to Hillsboro, Oregon, was known that he has decided to to the north line of the corporate I change his location. He has no def limits of said city, such improvement 1 be made in the following manner, : inite plans for the future and will to to-wit: remain in Banks for the present. By bringing the surface of said A wireless radio has been installed portion of said Third street to the proper subgrade, paving the rood- , in the W. L. Moore home. way with Portland cement concrete Mrs. A. C. Conant has purchased pavement of an approximate thick- 1 a new Ford Sedan. yess of six inches, and 22 feet wide, j together with intersection improve to connect with the present Mr. and Mrs. Gunnar Berggren ment Effective at once, the delivered price of all Chevrolet models Prices F. O. B. pavement at Grant street, the said of North Plains were Hillsboro visit beginning line, laying and construct- I ia reduced. Chevrolet buyers will be given the benefit of the Flint, Mich. ors Saturday. ing concrete curb, driveways, con- ! recent tax reduction though it dors not become officially oper Touring P. G. Furrer and family of Port crete cornerstones at driveways, pro ative until March twenty-ninth. Thus, for the third time since viding suitable drainage, and by land have moved to Hillsboro for the firat of the year, Chevrolet emphasizes its supremacy in doing such other improvement work future residence. dollar for dollar value. as will make a proper and approp James Perkins of the Portland riate improvement, said improvement Roadster police force was a guest of his to be made in accordance with the provisions of the Amended Charter mother in this city Friday. and the ordinances of said city, and When Reginald Denny asked him- that at an estimated cost of Coupe Early in January Chevrolet announced sweeping price reduc- s e I f the unanswerable question, 81820.00. But if the owners of 75 per cent i tions. “Where was I on January 9, 1920?” he was seeking a reply that 999 out of the property affected by this im- Coach of 1000 could not answer. But after a search he discovered the answer and it has been made into a picture Phone Johnny-on-the-Spot was announced at these reduced prices. Instantly it met with Sedan —“Where Was I?”—a Universal- for Lumber—Tel 2731 such an increase in popularity that it became necessary toi Jewel, which will be at the Venetian break all previous production records for January and Feb theatre Friday and Saturday, this ruary. week. The picture was directed by Landau William Seiter. And Now yax ReJuction Allowed $510 $510 $645 $765 NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Couifty Court of the State of Oregon for Washington County- In the Matter of the Estate of W. H. Hilts, deceased. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has been duly appointed by the above entitled court as ex ecutrix of the last will and testa ment of said deceased, and has duly- qualified as such. Now therefore, all persons having No Collection - No Charge Portland Then-The Improved Chevrolet $735 COLLECTIONS KNIGHT First—Reduced Prices $645 Congregational Church [Fifth and Main Sts.] (Lowell Allison Young, minister) “Let the Churches Unite—a Chal lenge from a Congregationalist,” will be heard in the message from this pulpit next Sunday morning. The speaker will explain why he MARCH 11. 1020 — ADJUSTMENT McMinnville Hillsboro CO. Tillamook 502 Board of Trade Bldg. 11 Ton Truck (Chnssis only) $395 Ton LMRCrE M TPO SAfA All our business conduct is dictated by a desire to serve each individual to the best of our lumber ability whether he wants a large or a small order filled. Fair prices—certainly. Most Compl.t. Stock of Building Material. in Hillaboro 1 Ton Truck (Chassis only) $550 CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY, Detroit, Michigan Division of General Motor» Corporation TUALATIN VALLEY CHERVOLET CO. Second and Washington Sts. V.W.GARONERHS£e$ BUILDINC MATERIALS HAROWARE ano And Now—A Fourth Saving Although the reduction in automobile taxes does not become officially effective for some time, the full amount of thia re duction is now passed on to Chevrolet buyers. Thus Chevrolet again emphasizes that principle of value on which it has built the greatest success ever attained by any manufacturer of modern gear-shift automobiles. Come in! See the improved Chevrolet! One ride will be a revelation. paints ST /?/? Ä A 77MC/C3 TEL.2731. HILLSBORO Hillsboro, Oregon QUALITY AT LOW COST V enetian T heatr E HILLSBORO Sunday and Monday Matinee Sunday 2 P. M. MARCH 14-15 Carol Dempster and W. C. Fields in “Sally of the^Sawdiist” _ ö u 'll have more THE GREATEST CIRCUS STORY EVER FILMED timejorthe kiddies-- In this flapper age, you’ll atop worrying about what the kiddies will grow up to be if you devote time to them now! An electric range will add hours of leisure to your day. And during the next six weeks we will conduct a special sale on Westinghouse Ranges The low down payment and exceptionally easy monthly payments will make it possible for everyone to enjoy the convenience of electric cooking I This applies to Westinghouse Ranges in all sizes and styles—from the small* est types for kitchenettes to the senior cabinet style for large famillea. Daring this special offer, from March 1 to April 10, you may choose without additional cost a Westinghouse Fun- Automatic Percolator or a Westinghouse Turnover Toaster. Westinghouse With- «»»If Added < 'oat D. W. Griffith, master director and independent producer, directing a acene in hia forthcom ing new acreen feature, “Sally of the Sawduat.” In the acene are Carol Dempater, who haa the leading feminine role of Sally, and W. C. Fielda, well known Broadway atar, who haa the role of Prof. Euatace McGargle, ex-circus faker, realtor and promoter. The film ia aaid by competent critica and experta to represent the great director at hia very best. *n<uv7«.cM- The oven of this famous range is automatically controlled. When correct temperature is reached— heat automatically turns off. "Fireless Cooking" methods do the rest. Turnover Toauter • lira« of laread «witch turn« electric off at May We Show Them toYou Now? Portland Electric Power Co. « ALSO TWO-REEL COMEDY No Raise in Prices—10c - 25c Succennors to Puget Sound Power & Light Company Washington County, Oregon