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Page Six March 21, 19 10 HILUSRORO ARGUS, SUPPLEMENT Dale for Plays By Pupils al Buxion Changed Questions Before the Houst Second Rale Cui Effective In Electricity your own Letters to Parents Held Best Method W . superintendent J. W Home user» of electricity Fridav again realized benefit from local patents are more t distribution of Bonneville power many ways than the over lines of the Portland General ctric company, when tin- second identi.il rate reduction made by .my asked Io ea .it comji.my since January l went into effect. Users are being billed under the new rate with ail meter readings taken on and after March 16 The rate is effective uniformly through out I’ G E territory and. tocetli- er with th, ■ January 1 reduction, will represt nt savings to P G E customers of approximately $660 IHH) a year. To Entertain Mothers For consumptions up to kilo watt hours per month, which take in the bulk customers, typhieel monthly buis and savings over the nite in effect prior to January 1 are as follows: Four-H club girls will give then- mothers an Easter dinner m the Ichool house Thursday night, Mrs. Oscar Cearley has been ill Kith lagrippe the past week. Mrs. Clara Lane and Lester Moon of Jewel visited relatives here Sun day. Miss Donna Lane of Tillamook is spending the week with Miss Irene Fisher. Mrs. Edna Brown and daughter Lorraine of Eugene visited Mrs. Edith Riggle Friday. Green Mountain Grange met in Grange hall March 16 with pot-luck dinner at noon. Junior grange, scheduled to meet that day, did not meet. Several children from here at tended the Easter egg hunt and show in Hillsboro Saturday. Mrs. Hazel Stowell accompanied Mr. and Mrs. William Falconer to Portland Saturday, where they vis ited Otto Stowell in Emanuel hos pital. He has been there for several weeks. Little Earl Reinohl of Salem, who is visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harley Quier, is ill with flu. Mr Brown of Sheridan spent the week-end with his daughter, Mrs. Darrel Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Del Cornutt, Patty- Rae and Stanton spent the week end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry George of Woodland. Wash. Members Honored Kilowatt Hours 30 bO 1U0 200 the Week as the Sabbath.' Sunday ning the young people will Church Services Women's Benefit association held an all day meeting with pot luck dinner March 4. The dinner was in All copy for this column must honor of Mrs. Elsie Kelly, financial be in the office not later than secretary, and Mrs. Alice Estepp. Monday evening. All Saints Episcopal acting past president, whose birth Maunday Thursday : Holy communion wtih hymns. 9:30 nt. days are in March. Seventh-Day Adventist Birthday Celebrated Services are held each Sabbath < Satur- Pro-Anaphora ami m. PrencinK of the l'aulon. Mrs. Ed Kommergave a birthday- day I as follows: Sabbath school. 9:45 a. : preaching services at 11: young peo party March 17. in honor of her m. by • “ p. Easter Day ples meeting at 2:30 p. m. Prayer meet daughter, Yvonne, on h.er ninth ing Thursday evening at 8.—Dr. Walter Holy conununion. 7 <10 and 8 :30 a. m. procession, holy communion if birthday. The afternoon was spent Huntington, pastor. 11 a. m. Even-, ng. p. playing games. Present were Norma Easter music. Mrs. V W G huir Watson. Eleanor Powell, Wauneta Tualatin Plains Presbyterian director. Newton Pcnberthy. Cearley, Mable Williams. Leland Sabbath preaching services, 11 a Powell. Peggy Shaddy. Vivian Cear Sunday school. 10 a m. ; C. E-, 8 p. n’ • ¡ Whosoever-Will Tabernacle society last — Wednesday ley and Yvonne Currwood and Elred Missionary Gib»on. of m"ÌÌI lOn PumPki" Rid«‘ month at P. Kommer. meeting, 7:45 p. m.. Thursday. tí A large crowd attended the pro Sunday. 10 a. Sunday school. On ac- count of the measles there will gram given in W. B. A. hall March hihlren’-. Easter program, 15 by Miss Helen Wick and her Rredville Community Presbyterian a par’ Sunday school, 10 a. m.. Ralph Nord a few duet songs and readings. Short pupils. lund. suixrintendent : worship at II. Jun sermon by pastor. No afternoon service. A large crowd attended the dance ior Christian Endeavor, 3 p. m.. for atres given in Manning Saturday evening. between 6 and 13 years. Young people songs. The cantata is postponed, Buxton school children are col V. r~ at 7 p. m. All are invited. The message by the pastor. Tuesday, Woman ’ s Missionary society meets tb< lecting shrubs and are planning on fourth Thun>4ay of each month.—W. R m.. evangelistic service and specie — Orin Hutchison, pastor. buying some to plant Arbor day. Liadsay, student pastor. tf Egg Hunt Friday- Buxton school children plan an Easter egg hunt Friday- Mrs. Darrel Jones. Manning pri- ; mary teacher, took a group of school; children to the Easter egg hunt and shows in Hillsboro Saturday. Harry Lazott is remodeling and redecorating the living room of their house. 1 Little Davie Edwards was brought Methodist (Bethany) »chool mevls hi superintendent. Kathleen The Ladies’ the Good Friday. Rev. Phillips will »ting m., D a message on the seven Cries from the people Croaa. Holy Communion will be served as Christians are seated at the Tab!?. Rev. and Mrs. Allan Phillips, paet-Ta I today i Christian Ea.oer unified study-w. rship On Germantown road. Sunday service church school, 9:15 a. : every Sunday at 10 a. m. Sunday »ch™.; 9:45-12; lims : 40' attendance and at 11 a. m.—John Place, pastor. tf offering. Decision service I class period, .Many .»pecial Aloha Assembly of God featu res st opening of Sunday school, 10 a. m. ; morning music by choir, ship at 11: young people. 6:30 p. ?:<s - - p. ....... Prayer and Bible , - . But. Junior Christian »tudy, Thursday - evening tí Endeavor, antata. "The Re*ur- • • at 7:45. ni. High school an young people C E nm o—" « Ch,»,. song Services held every Sunday at 11 a. m. assisted by young pwpl a week r>_,.„ suffering with pneumonia. ------ , Wednesday evening services at 8; Sun- music. Sermon, VHow f a Jailer W Roscoe Burton built a chicken , dax school at u a. m Pupils up to zc Converted.” A -perial f baptismal servie house for himself last week. >ears of a«« welcomed. Free readini Men's Council, 7 :30 »day. M i —_________________ I room open on Wednesdays and Saturday week service. 7:30 p. Thursday ; from 2 until 4 p. m. Sunday’s topic. play. “Little Women" YOU LL BE—More than pleased by high school class. April 1. R. L. Put- with the results you get from Ar nam. pastor. Former Resident Of Firdale Dies Sullen« FIRDAI.E-IOWA HILL William Metzler of Portland, but formerly 1 Trinity Lutheran an old time resident in Firdale, passed away last Friday at . the age of 83. New York Woman Visitor K m nt f Mrs. Clara Smay of New York is bunday visiting friends and relatives in the For the Lutheran ir tune in neighboring vicinities e\ery Sunday at id p. m. Several children in the Iowa Hill community have been absent from Zion Lutheran iSchefflin) school due to illness. Mr. and Mrs Owen Hixon 'Hazel t h< Thur*«lay (tonight» Carteri moved last Sunday to o’clcx k English language. , Woodburn where he is employed. day will be condu Mrs Will Reddig returned last and English . Gern a. m.. O. J. Wendling will deliver Wednesday from Bellingham Wash, the sermon ; Engli» where she spent three weeks She brought her sister Christ mh U be «h well, to her home. at 1 :3<) Corneliu- CONTINUES SAVE Western Auto Supply's 24th Anniversary Sale! LOADS OF AUTO ACCESSORY BARGAINS! THE JAMES CO VAuthorized Dealer* MfestemAuto Supply Co. 155 S. 2nd Ave., Hillsboro came it that .such a kuy man e<mhl leave the company to i visit to the north ’ "Th Week,' he reminded us,’ Henry always ke th dark Holy Week." Phone 3511 TITLE INSURANCE the of the many s suffering His triumph the grave who is this Christ that hung on the cross and arose from the tomb Christ is the second person of the God-Head, We say it with all ni erance He ls the working incin ber. He is tile One by wnom all tilings are brought to pass God wins it und by L m ist it is U rouglit out. All things were made by Him and without Him was not anything made that was made. Was the uni verse to be brought forth.' Christ acted and it was done Is God's holy law to be kept among men.' Lin 1st strips : His glory, steps down i among us and rounds out the keeping oi the law. Is OM to die for sinful men'.’ Christ is the | Lamb of God, the holy saermee ot tered to put away our guilt. Is one to break tne bonds of aeuth ’ Christ comes iortli from the tomb. Is one to become our advocate? Christ ascends at the right hand uf the lather plead our cause. is the resurrection and the litv Are the saved to receive reward Chrirt 1« tin- One to give I • out. Are the lost to answer for their bins? Christ is the appointed Judge. Is there a general manage! of tne universe. Cnrist upholds .ill things by the word of His ¡ hiw . i Chnst s passion was amt doing of his father's will all who lay hold on the savin of His death, He would impart this une would move to search the Bible ami be much ABSTRACTS WASHINGTON COUNTY BRANCH W C MEEHAN. Manage Tille and Trust Company HILISBOHO Phone 333 COLD WEATHER Concrete Work OUR SPECIALITY ert ami Sewer Pipe, Building Blocks SAND. GRAVEL and CEMENT Hillsboro Concrete Brick & Tile Arrows Washington Street from Cannery A F KROEGER, President 1 tri« hci 9OOQ .station juin Until Saturday, March 30 Cost Monthly New Rate ting forth the Shake- $105 I $ 55 speare, is all but forgotten, 2.00 60 Holy Week. Friday 3.00 .56 and Easter, fade not .61 E also is to fik' new coin- mereiai rate schedules which will go into effect on March 25. New commercial rates will be greatly simplified and will represent sub stantia! reductions over rates now ill ett company officials dared. "Residents of both Seattle and Los A igeles, which have mumc- i pally-owned systems. now pay a higher residential in virtually all use blocks than do P. G. E customers under the com pany's newest residential rate," de clared H K Easter, division man ager. "The new rate also is lower than those of any distributing util ity in the entire United States, of. fered uniformly over an area com parable in size ¡npopulationtoth.it served by P. G. E." »> het. the '311 Kate $1.50 2.00 3 56 Have you the E.inter to in« an the Utnio.il Paid adv Following the policy of the school, letters are being sent to parents whose children are having trouble with one or more school subjects, it BUXTON—Date for the school plays. "The Dwarfs Visit Snow White" and "Mad Order Wife," has been changed to March 28 instead of March 26 as originally announc ed. Leonard Pratt has been suffering with an abscessed ear the past ten days. Mrs. Harry George of Woodland. Wash., spent from T hursday to Sat- uruday at the home of her daugh ter. Mrs. Dellis Cornutt. William Riggle, who spent the past week visiting relatives in this community while convalescing from injuries received in a logging camp, has returned to his work at Jewel. Little Lois Rae Roberts is ill with la grippe. I kk I v Method;M Facts That Concern You Hu nil Aloha Community i. . school at 10. M preaching US prayer meeting at 8.—11 n i Ila Church of Jesus of Day Saints r oi Legion hall. unt Hillsboro Methodist ion foil gus Classified Ads. For quick Foursquare Sunday school, 9:15. Morning worship Congregational sales these inexpensive little ads ! at 11, Rev. Edythe Mae Phillips s "What May We Picture. Rea -e.ahlj will do the job best. I speak on "Death Could Not Hold Him. of gre liro the Life Beyond Death for Our 1. mg old WHEN YOU BUY YOUR CAR Bas THRU THIS BANK THANKS FOR A LOVELY EVENING A new kind of beer retailing is bringing wholesome recreation to millions of Americans! "YOU CAN’T FOR HEATING WATER! America s new kind of beer retailer wants action to eliminate nny abuses in beer to sell good beer, of course ... but he is also retailing that may occur. keenly aware of his social responsibility to W.- have instituted a new plan ... now the community. He makes sure that his in effect in a few states and being ex place is clean and inviting—and scrupu tended as rapidly as possible ... to protect lously free of anti social influences of any1 your right to drink good beer in decent kind. surroundings. May we tell you about it.. The Brewing Industry wants nil of in an interesting free booklet? Write beer’s retailers to be of this type. We do United Brewers Industrial Foundation, not want any other kind. And we arc taking 19 East 4()th Street, Ney York, N. Y. HUTH But doesn't it cost a lot?" Heavens, no! And best of alt— f never touch my Westinghouse, or even think of it!" Electric rates are lower than you want, whenever you want ever before! And women the it — without work, dirt or worry country over have proved in — at amazingly low cost! their own homes that a West Give your family the comfort of inghouse Electric Water Heater Westinghouse Electric Water will give you all the hot water Heating — it costs so little! MART You Build Personal Credit in your own Home Town! Buying your cor through this branch of the First National opens a source of ready cash for your other needs —RIGHT HERE. This bank credit may be valuable if you want to borrow money for personal needs...or to buy, build or modernize your home. You need not be a depositor to borrow from this bank GET fflTMCt/tZOVicf Priced FACTS $A¡q.5o Vv TODAY! and up Selfridge Furniiure Company 136 S. Third Ave. HILLSBORO FACTS YOU NEVER KNEW! OF ATLANTIC ClTY W^eCSIOENT OF hackney ' s res TAURANT AND sea food products can put a lobster to sleep in 30 SECONDS BY n. G. COOPER, Manager SCRATCHING THE REFLEXES OF IT'S HlliliSBORD BRRnCH FIRST RRTIORRIi BANK BEER... a beverage of moderation By Bob Dar. N ESKIMO,WHO Cl DEN TALLY LOST CARVED A TOOTH (ROOT HE FISH THAT HAS LUNGS ------ - IT INTO HIS JAWBONE WITH A MALLET IN AN EFFORT . TO B ack . APÇ white man ' s dentistry . ' 1 Ht H&H WAS FOUND to BE alive INSIDE ACELLOPHANE- COCOON OF IT'S OWN MAKING/ LEMME OF PORTLAN 0 " The first National Bank West of the Rockies 2,700 YEARS AGO IS AT PRESENT ONA^T MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE AFRICAN LUNGFISH WAS ^P laced in a cake of mud nside a T in CAN AND REMAINED IN T h . and all ) FROM IVORY, AND DROVE CORPORATION HIBITION AT THE AMERICAN MUSEUM OF ¡JUHI •J. A t i ID Ai LJif _ // »,„sr oy N4TUBAL Wr00V...Wl - 4' C LUB OUTfr^y