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P ag e Two Pageant Highlight P.-T. _ A. Council Meet ♦ F ti tl H tl it d n’ b tl B n b a 1» .1 » f. 1: «- S' W The pageant. “T he Bow of Prom - lic." was a highlight of the W ash- ingtoit C ounty C ouncil of P arent- T eacher associations field at F o r est G rove in the C en tral school Tuesday. F ebruary 9. T h e seven objectives of education exem plified by colored candles, w ere red for health and safely: orange for w o r thy home m em bership: yellow for m astery of tools, technique and spirit of learning: green for citizen ship: blue for happiness: p u rp le for w ise use of leisure, and w hite for ethical character The Forest G rove association p re pared the pageant and p arts w ere taken by Mesdanies Norm an P ow nc B yrdie Chowning. C arl Sande. F lan k Thompson, W ade Arstell. Louie Schultz. K F Tillotson and „ .1 - t r i - i O rv.l H utchins T hi- u . s p art of the celebration of the Parc n t-T tach - ers- forty years of service Mrs C. D C ham berlain. N orth Plains led the group in folk songs and group games. The business m eeting w as called by P resident G ladys G reen of G ar den Home. The by -law s of th e C ountv Council w ere am ended to m ake both dues and voting dele- gates proportional to en ro llm en t of the year previous. Mrs. M M. Romig of Hillsboro. Mrs. G. L U pchurch of G arden Home, and Mrs C D. C h am b er lain of N orth plains w ere elected to serve as a nom inating com m ittee Mrs. Hugh M cG ilvra of Forest G rove reo o rted on th e Drogress of k- p the county health unit. Eight associations answ ered roll call w ith introductions of th e ir d el egates and an account of th e ir ac- tlvities. Illness and t h e snow y w eather w ere responsible for a sm all attendance Luncheon tables w ere decorated w ith individual y el low cakes w ith blue candles Forest G rove m em bers w ere hostesses. Takes Vacation Honor Roll for Several Grades Here Given Out (By G rade School Reporter«) Honor roll foi several grades in the local schools a ie as follows: 715 M argaret H avens Robert Peters. Dorothy Kidney Ju n io r Plupp Ju n e lix'land L yle Shaw. A rlene l ent h a i l S tein k e F ra n ces Meyer. Ja c k Allison. Deloss ¡n M artinez for some tim e and r e tu rn ed to his w ork at th e close of th e m aritim e s in k Mrs. T w ig s H ostess— Airs Florence Twigg w ill b eh o st- ess for C ircle one of th e M F L a A ,'.d e l s o il dies' Aid Tuesday afternoon. AU nienibers and th e ir friends arc m- y ited. 7152 S tella Fri. G e rtru d e Mati- a » lietty G ardner. T aka Iw asaki Lots tiew itt. 6B F lam e B arber Hetty D orland. P atricia K roeger Mary H elen Mi y er. B arbara Shaw Patsy M cCon nell, Henry Campbell. Lyle R aynor 8A Dorothy Coom er. A delbert i H affner. Jack Kennelly Officer Odale Speaks Friday at Coffee Club O fficer B ert O dale of th e P o rt land police d ep artm en t will be the sp eak er F rid ay afternoon at the Coffee club m eeting at th e cham - <)f com m erce The program i.,,, . th , e business m e e t F red F.ngeldinger. H illsboro p h a r w ,— hich u ro follows m acist and p a rtn e r in the D elta ing. w ill begin at 2:30. and is in D rug store, d ep arted for C a li charge of th e A m erican citizenship fornia Friday night on an e x d epartm ent. ten d ed visit w ith his brothers. Mr O dale's talk w ill be of keen V incent in H ollywood. Jo h n of interest to the general public and Los Angeles and Jo e of O cean everyone is invited to hear him A P ark He ex p ects to re tu rn in special in v itatio n is ex ten d ed to o , th er clubs and t h e m em bers' ..pn<ls Illen ai- 815 M a rjo rie K idney W illis T h o m a s G loyee H um p B illy C y ru s. E velyn Ann Buseh. Joyce M artin. 1 Martin Clat < nee R ice w n ifred Wiley Ja c k Fstepp, Evelyn G errish. Alice P in e Joyce K elting- ton. .Arlene Sny der. A ku a Tsugaw a. P atti C rockett. E lvin Hooker. Edith Saluiow New class officers 2B-3B: C har- i les W yatt. president: M arjorie Boyd, vice-president: Jo an Seym our, secretary, and Jim m ie P rivraaky. ■ treasu rer. To O pen V alentines T he various room s w ill open v a l e n tin e boxes on Friday since V alen tin e's day falls- on a Sunday S u p erin ten d en t 111 C. 11 Nosier, su p erin ten d e n t, yeas St M atthew s w om en w ere m uch gratified at th e success of th eir ill sev eral days last week, re tu rn in g A program . “An E vening w ith card p arty Tuesday night for th e to school F riday. T eaches Music th e C hoir." w ill be given at th e benefit of th e R ed 'C ro ss Flood Re Miss L ucille F isher has assum ed M rthodi*t church at 7:30 p m S u n - llef fund. proceeds being $30. ac- day Jo e S to rer is th e d irecto r and cording t o M rs E T. Finigan. [ the d u ties of m usic teacher, since tlie resig n atio n of Muss W icks m ow Mrs. Rex H owell is pianist. j chairm an P relu d e w ill be t h e S u n d a y , M„ w L S tev en s of L au rel Mrs. F red J e n s e n 1 P atti C rockett P resident school w ith Mrs. H ow , : rvu*1 i n o a rch llth z estra . ell . . d . . A **■ j - M ilten b erg er received p r nnm - hprv lw>xirtp< E ight-B officers are P atti C ro ck ‘ hv , ‘‘« « ’« a t Pinochle. w ith Miss th e chorus will include duet by- Nora C ostelloe and F ra n k S m ith ett. p resident: E velyn G errish. vice- Mrs. K enneth C ole and H elen Dean, low At “500' Miss Em m a De- president: W illis Thomas, secretary solo by Phoebe H aw thorne, solo by- F laem ing Roy R a ste r L eader of V erboort an d Ju le s Rex Howell, piano solo by Mrs. V uylsteke received high scores. Mrs. Now class officers in 6B2—Roy Howell, q u a rte t by A rdis E llin g A H A bts and Ray D elsm an r e K aster. president: Dan P helps, vice- son. Doris W eber. J N W iley and ceived low. and consolation prize p resident: C harles Sim m ons, se c re tary: Leola Hoffm an. M ary Ellen Rex Howell, solo by Joe Storer. w ent to Jo h n Reilly. Hostesses w ere M esdanies E T. 1 Wolfe. H arold Loonier. B arbara Finigan. F red D avidson. Ed W ort- B ainter. m onitors. Deloss A nderson N amed man. C. C. D eFrees. F ra n k Sm ith. New officers in 7B Deloss .An L. Jard ee. B ert V anD yke. E. K. derson. president: E arl Pearson, McCoy, and W. H. W ieber. v ice-president: Ju n io r Plapp. secre- Mr. an d Mrs. J. M T u ttle of i ! ta ry -tre a su re r. and Lorna M cLeod ro u te 4. Hillsboro, observed th e ir ' serg ean t-at-arm s. R alph E Carlson. Red Cross field I fifty - fifth w edding anniversary- I. elan Ennis Fleeted rep resen tativ e from San Francisco. T uesday at th e ir home. A fam ily E ight-A officers are L elan En- Cal., spoke at th e high school th is reu n io n and celebration had been County Hospital afternoon on “Flood R elief and planned, b u t had to be postponed E d w ard D ow ney w as bro u g h t to ! nis. president. A delbert H affn er How the G reat D isaster M achine of on account of th e w eath er M r th e hospital last W ednesday night vice-president: Irv in Mohr, secre the Red W orks." . . Cross . . ... . . W. F „ Nor- T u ttle is 78 y ears of age and Mrs. by Dr. M cD onald in a v e ry serious tary. and Ja c k K ennelly. dep't. Fleet W arren Baseomb man of Aloha. W ashington C ounty T u ttle is 70 They w ere m arried in condition. He w as given em ergency New officers in 7A: W arren Bas- Red C ross chairm an, accom panied South D ak o ta on F e b ru ary 9. 1882 I •— •— en — t • an — d j • th > en - - - tra - n sfe '«■ — ' treatm rre d • • to comb. president: L uella L erch, vice- Mr. Carlson. ----------------------------- ----------------------------- i Good S am aritan hospital. P ortland. “To date, betw een 14 and . 15 . i Mr an d Mrs. H. A G irod an d Sunday. Mr. D ow ney is a rad io president: Viola Bean, secretary, m illion dollars has been received d au g h ters and Mr. and Mrs. Roy ' o p erato r on the S. S Pennsylvania, and F ern Weintz. traffic officer. S tella T ri P resident for th e flood sufferers. said Mr Schiedel and sons of P o rtlan d an d w hich w as held in Jacksonville. 7B2 officers- S tella T ri. presi Carlson. All ch ap ters are exceed- -^jr ancj Mrs. A. W Schiedel o f J Fla., at th e b eg in n in g of th e m ari- dent; B etty G ardner, v ice-p resi mg th eir quotas, and W ashington A urora visited Mrs. N H. Schiedel tim e strik e He cam e to M etzger dent. and T aka Iw.usaki. secretary 3t l °K an d -^r anci ^ rs A rth u r R eiling to visit_his m other. New officers in 3B at D avid Hill Ju n io r Red Cross, in w hich • 6' d u rin g th e w eek-end Mrs. S u san B raith ew ait of G len per cent of th e schools in the wood. w ho has been in the hospit- are: J e a n n e tte Howell, president, Mr. and Mrs. W alter Ross and and Ire n e S pencer and Jam es U nited S tates a r e enrolled i s ____ of F isher, Minn., and M rs al for sev eral w eeks recu p eratin g W yatt, m onitors. helping in m any w ays in m aking son T uonee of Y akim a. Wash., v isited a rnaj ° r operation, w ill 1;« New pupils, the grades they are lives of d isaster ch ild ren m ore Mr and Mrs. M. J. S enske Tues- able to re tu rn hom e in a few days, and th e ir form er residence: L o r liveable by co n trib u tio n s of all d av Mr. Ross is a nephew of M rs R alph S n id er of H illsboro, w ho in Jo Johnson of O renco an d John kinds, pennies, toys, books, etc." Senske. 1 w as operated on by Drs. H. D. na ayes of C ornelius Rt. 1. 3B at Mrs. H arry Nelson of P o r tla n d ! ” ^ ‘T ’ * " ^ t^ . D: ¥ £ ° ° n ald last H D avid Hill. P atricia W halley in 7A N olan H igh -P oint Man— w as ?uest several davs last w eek *o r rn asto id is im p ro v in g , Jim Nolan, son of Mrs K ath ry n w as a guest several days last w eek , B orn tQ M r an(J Mfg_ S teinback from W ashington. F rances Hayes N ulan of this city, is high point ^ Ä r n “ ? w iS 1 d a u g h te r 1 in 6B2 from P leasan t View. T he y oung lady w as nam ed Joyce I B ruce E stepp and M ax S y n d er m an on th e Mt. Angel basketball of Hillsboro. a re back in 7A a fte r having had team . Mrs. Nolan. Mrs F red C ald .. u z- J O O I B orn- ,o M" and M rs- L - G Hack- Mr. and Mrs. G ordon Sannow en - ett of P u m p k in Ridge. Ja n u a ry 27 the flu. L orna McLeod is back in well and Miss E laine C aldw ell a t tended th e cham pionship gam e b e tertain ed at su p p er Sunday M r a d au g h ter, nam ed S h erril Nan ; 7B follow ing an attack of flu. O th- ____________________ tw een Mt. A ngel and _____________ P o rtlan d uni , arid Mrs. O tto Vogcs and H u b ert i Born, to M r and Mrs. Earl Dilley I ers w ho hav e re tu rn e d a fte r being persity at P o rtlan d F rid ay night T hun of M o untaindale and Mr. an d of M anning. Ja n u a ry 30. a d aughter. ill a re A lvin K raus and L eonard , S hipley in 7B2. S hirley B aker in Mt. A ngel w inning. Mrs. W. T. P u tn am J r . , F rances Deloris. D elphian M eets M onday— Mr*. S. H. T hw aite. Roy T h w aite R A Vogelsang, w ho w as oper- 3B at D avid Hill; B etty G ulley. E ddie Wells. A rlene L entz and D or D elphian society m eets M onday an d M rs R. W. G ates are sp en d in g ated on four w eeks ago bv Dr othy K idney. 7B: B etty W alt and at the hom e of Mrs. C T R ichard- a ie w days w ith Mr and M rs w ’ M cD onald and B issett of Tigard. A lbert K aufm an in 6B2. , is im p ro v in g slowly. son. w ith Mrs. J WT. B ailey as as F. T ay lo r a t B rem erton, W ash. E nding a six-w eeks sp ellin g c o n Miss M argaret Y antti. w ho is u n - 1 Miss M erle V andehey. w ho was test. sisting hostess. L uncheon w ill be th e 7B2 had a p arty F riday __ ___ ___ _ ... served at __ 1 ___________ o'clock. Mrs. R. ... R. d e r tre a tm e n t for sp in al in ju ry a - operated on by D r Zeno of P o rt- night. Losers tre a te d th e w inners. E aster w ill have ch arg e of th e pro- E m anuel hosp ital in P o rtlan d , is I ,aun d . and Dr. M cDonald, county- im proving. • physician, tw o w eeks ago. is still gram . assisted by M rs M. P. Cady. Royal N eighbors w ill hold th e ir eoIif,n ^ h er bed but im proving, Return Through Flood Area— h.a! been confined to A card from R F. T aylor at reg u lar m eeting W ednesday night. , d t ' ' ,o w eeks w ith a M iami Beach, Florida, t o Hugh February- 17. at th e old G ran g e 11S ^e J severe h e a rt attack. F arnham says: “P lan to come back hall, .*« c *u*»ict* w. - .« u » Jo h n B erry of C ornelius re tu rn e d th rough th e flood area and arriv e (By Zell S tru th ers) ‘’j* homt‘ F e b ru ary . a fter an hom e about th e first w eek i n Rapids. Iowa, has leased th e K asse- HITEON -T h ir ty frien d s of Miss I—,™ „♦ H x x D i,i^e I attack of pneum onia b aum house at N o rth Plains. M arch” D orothy P eterson honored h e r Smith Hospital Mrs. A rth u r K roeger and chil- Mrs. Biersdorf III— Dr. C harles L am kin. pneum onia T uesday, at th e hom e of Mrs. Lena Mrs. K e n n e t h B iersdorf of d en are recovering from sev ere p atien t, w as able to re tu rn hom e Olson, w ith a bridal show er G am es Schefflin, w ho has been in th e , cases of flu. w ere played. Miss P eterson w ill Mrs. F ran k Sim pson of so u th of Tuesday. P o rtlan d C onvalescent hospital in becom e th e b rid e <>f C larence H ad R ussell Ball, th ree-y ear-o ld son P ortland for sev eral weeks, is re- H illsboro is v ery ill w ith flu of M r and Mrs. E dgar Ball of ley F e b ru ary 14. T hey w ill reside ported as im proving. C ornelius, u n d erw en t an o peration at G lendale n ear G ran ts Pass. Circle Two Meets Today-— | Divorce Suit Filed H iteon school w as only d o se d for double m astoid T hursday. Dr. C ircle tw o w ill m eet th is a fte r tw o days d u rin g th e storm . K indelius — T ony against F lo r- H D H uggins operated. L. M. D avies, w ho is carry in g noon iT h u rsd ay i for q u iltin g a t en’c"^' Dr. F. S R ich ard s o f F orest the hom e of Mrs. T hom as Connell G rove p erform ed a m ajo r o p era th e m ail for W C. M cK ell w hile Leave for California— tion for J . H. W hite o f G aston he is ill. m ade p a rt of th e route D ivorces G ran ted M onday and on T uesday he cov Mr. and Mrs. P au l W yffels <Marv T hursday. R ichey—Lorenzo D. from Rose. ered th e w hole route. Spiessehaert i w ho w ere re c e n tly 1 Jones Hospital G row —W ilm a H. from E rnest. m arried at C ornelius, left M onday Ja c k y B uchanan, pneum onia p a L icense E xam iner D ue for th e ir fu tu re hom e in M artinez. Moody — G eòrgie Iren e from tient. w as able to re tu rn to his R. J. Dooley, (x .im m cr of o p Cal Mr. W yffels has been located ' A ndrew . hom e a t G aston Tuesday. erato rs and chauffeurs, will be in Mrs. T hom as C onnell Jr., nurse. H illsboro W ednesday. F e b ru ary 17. at th e co u rt house from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. A ll those w ishing perm its or licenses to d riv e cars a re asked to get in touch w ith him d u ring th ese hours.______ __ ___ Red Cross Field Representative Speaks at School Program Sunday at Methodist Church St. Matthews Women Give Red Cross $30 Observe 55th Wedding Date A t the Hospitals Hitcon Bride-Elect Honored Tuesday J e F f tl ! p was ab le to resum e h er duties W ednesday a fte r being ill w ith flu DRUC7KE&& follow ing discontinued lines of qu ality dru g s o; NOW A sso r tm e n t D e lic io u s VALENTINE CANDY Boxes ....... 25c up V a r ie ty G R E E T IN G C A R D S N o w U nder N ew M anagem ent for C lo se-O u t V a lu e s on all S T A T IO N E R Y B r e a k fa st, L unch, D in n ers S erv ed E very D a y P r e sc r ip tio n s Our S p e c ia lty HILLSBORO PHARMACY is m ' s F o r im m ed iate w e a r u n d e r your w in ter coat, express y o u r fav o rite sp rin g w him sey— a cas ual, tailored*suit, a suit th a t brings sp rin g to you NO W . GOAR'S cap. e u t ' Send it Laundry Highlights in H’ce/c's News I JEWELRY VALENTINE J. L. Anderson Home Laundry & Dry Cleaners USED CARS BROWN DENTIST Hillsboro Motor Co. Sunday. F ebruary 7 Spanisli rebels cap tu re Malaga a fte r all-day bom bardm ent by fleet. Loyalists trapped in city m assacred by foes. Fifteen thousand Italians rep o rted to have landed in Spain to help rebels. C ongress facing grim b a ttle over R oosevelt's ju d iciary reorganization plan. D ust storm hits T exas panhandle, j Monday, F eb ru ary 8 S e n a to r H iram J o h n s o n of C ali-j A sk your atto rn e y to send your legal ad v ertisin g to th e A rgus. Selfridge Furniture Store SA V E I’ll a e sellit III lie .. to th e A lk U ' Art S a \s— Douglass - Davison Radio & Appliance Service with a FUTURE llills b o n i R e b e k a h Indue uudet lile ib le i t leu <>l M' ^1('.- ie iiili cl.lie, w ill liav e c h a rité ut l i t e n iciiia ii.il al tin* R e b ek a h d istric t | c a m cut Ian ta lia h e ld at lle a v e i toh la d e e ic p ic iiiliH i ll < S a tin ila.. till , i l l -tu et a ia G a ita n . F a ic .t Gi . a e B ank Sellali B aa. cl tan E steli» N W eed I a n d IlilM ia ta Mi cl I’a itla n d , p re sid e n t at tlie He { I liekali A ssem bly w ill cam b ici th e Dr. Wm. E. Hind# Good servicem en know the engineering principles of your set. T hey spend at least one hour a day reading technical m agazines and books. Suits Kebekah Convention Iteaverton Saturday F i» h in j T a c k le fer the b A K :;ood citizenship Dr .> lLul »n H .iilaid of the contest, w ine guests of David Ihll E ust IT o b v tc i i.ui i h u i t h w ilt tie G un», A m m u n itio n chapter D A R . at the C E Wells liver un sidth» ■ on p >t holo|(ieal ( (HOVIN HAKI»«« Viti pel sonalit.v .it the ho»ue M enda\ afterno*»n Einal ¡ C on k r eg at i onal w inner in this group of girls w ill 128 H. 2nd A ve. rim ile 77 ehureh Wintnes be chosen b\ vote of th e senior | A n elli Loti« Rullio': tla\ «'veiling. Eeti and ju n io r classes i tiai \ 24. .it 7:4a fea was served, w ith Mrs Hen \‘ ■ M Wi 0 ell < is lh> Will i ychixil af uisi n ielu in F o lio ., ink 'lie m e e 'lu k >‘f H ills- Miss T ennessee \V«‘atlierreii spoke tak e as tiis s u b ject “(.’«»mplexes b a ro R e b e k a h ludk*' T u e s d u . e.*e- o n “ Inter - c u rric u la r A cti\ dies “ , <>il(*np.ithlc niiat, it.une wei e e n je .e d and (.’«»nflivts ’’ The A m erican Legion A uxiliary I’I ivm I c I uii and Hurgrou Dr B allard i s , q u artet sang. COMMERCIAI» BUILDING a u outs t a n «1 i n g Mrs C E Welts was elected as leeturer. and is , P hone O ffice HAI delegate to th e C ontinental C on- , now on a lev- I gress of D A K . to be held at W illiam Z u n h c r of l h ’lv d ia had lu rin g to u r W ashington. D C in A pril Mes ■ th ro u g h C a h fo i - ' a (M'diliur experience the othei daiees Wells. A. W Moore, and W «lay O ne of his heifei t«»ok a n«»se 't : i I ‘n >i I1!* o f I H Manley are delegates to the I lilU h t .« n «1 div e in a sm all lak«* nt'ui his barn state conference at C orvallis in i l>r. .1. Ballard Bill gol excited that he « «it an March, w ith M esdanies H D Eng . com m unity are invited to attend. S O S call through the neighbor lish. H enrietta Morgan, and J \V ! K elley as altern ates Copy of the iornia t«> tak«* leading part in bat- I hood for assi ian««' He got r e I) A K m agazine has been p re tie to defeat P resident K oosevelfs sponse from all point., but white to th e th«' help arrive«! th e b«»vine c a v o rt- sented to th e city library and is court reel gnnizatum plan Pr«‘M«ient G reen of A E of L | «si p lay fu lb in th«' w ater an«t fi sues w ill h ereafter be available w ires Michigan governor insisting nally craw led out «»n its own pow er there. Mrs. Kay M cC onnell of P ortland no com pact In* m ade abrogating Som«* of the help t«»l«t Bill that privileges of craft uni«>n> G eneral they thought lie gave them a bum will be hostess for the March meet mg of the chapter, w ith Mrs G lenn M otors leaves eunferenee. but will st«'«T .and an«>ther h«»«*f«‘d about th«' P ayne assisting T ran sp o rtatio n for re tu rn if ami w h e n G overnor jok«' and put t»n his Jerney and filled his pip«* w ith D urham anti M urphy any go«xl can result m em bers will be furnished. U S S teel stobk goe above par | said that he m ust of thought tie 'J ’’ was the Holstein, and if he ever fu st tim e since depression C rest of flood passes Memphis. Term Huge level's hard-pressed. • but hold E ederal R eserve board fo restall T hursday. F eb ru ary 4 ing inflation by nrom ot action C entral O regon hit by new bllz-1 Tuesday. F eb ru ary 9 zard. Snow gag^ highw ays a n d S en ato r Robinson predicts P re s i pow er service im periled dent Roosevelt's court plan will b e ' G eneral M otors law yer believes enacted w ith som e m odifications W e w ash e v ery th in g as Union will ask men to leave plants Spanish fascists c a p tu re vital c a re fu lly as you would peacefully Eviction w rit held up highw ay to coast, cu ttin g off c a p pending D etroit strik e peace con- , ita l’s defenders from th e ir govern - i at hom e — and one of ference merit and source of supplies at our 5 H a n d y S e r v ic e s M aritim e strik e com m ittee a n - 1 V alencia y “ 1--' y nounces overw helm ing vote of a p - 1 C h ry sler corporation announces will stive you m oney, proval by union m em bers on agree- ! wage boost of $13,000.000. as well. m ents to end reco rd -b reak in g w a lk T uesday, F eb ru ary 9 fo r your out S trik e officially ends T ran sp o rt plane w ith 11 a b o a r d 1 U. S. steel hits t>ar for first tim e plunges into San Erancusco bay A SK A B O U T since May 22. 1931, and then d ro p s I Eate of passengers and crew in j D a m p W nah to 99. doubt. S team er Ione hits rock in W il-! Dr Tow nsend. pension chief, Lei your g ree tin g lie 11 com T h r ift-T S erv ice lam ette liv e r near O sw ego and u p pleads not guilty to congressional , plim ent to your V alentine— sets. charges of contem pt. E co n o m y S e r v ic e and to your tasti*. Select a T e n n c s ^ e leg islatu re passes m eas S panish loyalist governm ent o r gift from ou r com plete line R o u g h D ry u re to ban child m arriages d e rs conscription to bolster i t s M anila. I’ I ib.-l to 12S..080 forces in fight against rebels of jew e lry of q uality anil D e L u x e H and Ironing from 54 nations to receive com m u W ednesday. F e b ru a ry 10 beauty. nion at huge altar. T h ree plane crash bodies found Soviet Russian official predicts and eight others feared w ashed R ussia will be ab le to raise arm y ' aw ay in San Erancisco bay of n early 70.1X10.000 m en and w om en G eneral Motors. U nion peace p a r by 1940 ley recessed indefinitely ZÌI E. M ain S t HIIHbor« F riday. F e b ru ary 5 S u p rem e court ju stice's re tire “Let Andy Fix Your Watch" S w eeping reform of judiciary, in- i m ent at 70 w ith full pay approved . T elrp h n n e 47 llillxboro. Ore. eluding right to ap p o in t as m any 1 by house of re p ro e iita tiv e s 315 to Official S P Watch Inspector as six new justices of the suprem e 78 tur Washington County court if present justices over 70 O regon house pasa«t m em orial y ears old do not choose to retire, asking federal control of Bonneville asked of congress by P resident dam pow er. Roosevelt. C ongress split into w ar- 1 rin g factions as result. M RS. IL K 1 BI 11 I M IL K Pacific coast w aterfro n ts again 1 TIGARD Mi AU e C r o f t i scene of activity ns m aritim e strik e B uitenhek. for m any years a re s i ends and eag er w orkm en re tu rn d ent of T igard and recently of P ortland, died at her hom e in that to piers. G eneral M otors and re p re se n ta city F e b ru ary 3 She wa.s born in tives of strik ers n earin g agreem ent a log cabin near N eedy May 20 G ood T ra n sp o r ta tio n at Low Coat th a t w ill end strik e. 1856 Her hsuband. one b ro th er and Levees hold as flood recedes several cousins and o th e r relatives T erm s to Suit P u r c h a se r along M ississippi O hio riv e r e n u n - ' survive S he was active in polities S e e T h e»e T o d a y ! try em erges from w reckage of its for several .years and al.so an o ffi w orst flood. Jo h n W H ausserm an. cer and active w o rk er in the N a one of nation's w ealthiest men. o f tiv e Sons and D aughters and Pio ( axh Price Down Pay l fers to reb u ild his old hom e tow n neers of O regon She wa> affihatod of Richm ond. Ohio, place of 1800 w ith the M. E. church and Rebekah $90 1927 N ash S e d a n $20 lodge. • * people. 1926 F r a n k lin S ed a n 95 20 D uke of W indsor a n d W allis 1927 D o d g e S e d a n 95 20 Sim pson plan to m arry A pril 27. F inance problem faced by ex-king. 1927 C h e v r o le t C ou p e 95 20 Dr. P. G. Roosevelt's suprem e co u rt m es 1 9 2 7 P o n tia c S ed a n 75 15 sage upsets stocks, d riving m any 1 9 2 9 D u ran t C o a ch dow n $1 to $5. 75 15 S aturday, F e b ru ary 6 50 1927 O a k la n d S e d a n 10 Mrs. V erda W orthington. 22. 75 1 9 2 7 E s»ex C oach 15 killed by autom obile on icy p av e 1 9 2 7 C h e v r o le t C o a ch 95 20 m ent in P o rtlan d as parents rush dead baby to hospital in hopes of 1 9 2 7 S tu d e h a k e r S e d a n 25 10 resuscitation. 1 9 2 7 E rsk in e S e d a n 95 20 O regon's m ain roads clea r again. 1927 D o d g e S e d a n 75 15 C alifornia train s 36 hours overdue a rriv e and w ire service restored. 1 9 2 9 E ssex C oach 95 20 A nsw er for H arold Hulen. love 1926 D od ge Sedan 75 15 lorn sit-dow n strik e r of E xcelsior Springs. Mo., is "yes." Miss F lo r ence H urlburt. for love of w hom H ulen chained him self to a ra d ia tor outside h er ap artm en t door, says she w ill m arry him. PHONE 444, DAY OR NIGHT G eneral M otors and union near 318*332 E. Main St. Hillsboro, Oregon peace. Spanish reb els close in on M a I ’xe C ar L ot a t 13G S. Second Ave. laga. C ap tu re believed n ear at hand. E lihu Root, 91. cabinet m em ber in tw o ad m in istratio n s and form er U. S. senator, dies in New York. C O N T IN U A L S T U D Y 25c SH AM PO O BATH POW DER B A T H SA L T S B R IL L IA N T IN E FACE J’ O W D ER S M T he S im plest R e p a ir on th e Sm allest R adio R equires 2 5 c Item s iU f( tr o oi o1 Or. Hallard to Lecture Here Ethel H endí en. I .»Velle ! Jackson, and D ix ie I .ex' M acPow ell. | February 24th chosen by the high school faculty Why Good Service Can’t Be Cheap CLOSE-OUT SALE 3f 11 igh School Gir Named in Contest Phone 21X CUM S E R V IC E Modern Memorials at M o d e r a te P rice» R egulation G rass M arkers In stalled w ithin 50 m iles of H illsboro, $25 an d up; q u ality decides t h e price. W orkm anship and q u ality rem ain long a fte r price is fo rg o t ten. Woman's Shop O r e g o n M o n u m en t W ork» H illsboro and N ew berg, Ore. H. H. S tan n ard , Mgr. E. M. Barnes, Prop. " S A V E O N D R U G S" I C om m ercial B uilding 2nd a n d M ain St. H illsboro. O regon Economy Your Water Company's Only Job Is th e w atc h w o rd of th is sto re w hich i s passed on to our m aay p a tro n s. W e are in te r ested in th e w e lfa re of o u r custom ers and our com m unity. The organization which is responsible for supplying water to you for every need -domestic, industrial, fire- protection, etc., has just one job. That is to see that consumers have “w ater, water everywhere,” safe in quality and sufficient in quantity. This organization is n o t only dedicated to caring for today’s water needs, it is constantly studying and preparing for the needs of tomorrow. Thus you are as sured of an ample water supply, always. We ex p ect to grow w ith o u r com m unity by offering H ard w are m aterials carefully selected and sold at th e low est possible price, quality considered« P a in ts, W a llp a p e r S p o r tin g G o o d s E le c tr ic R e fr ig e r a to r s R a d io s an d P lu m b in g S u p p lie s MAY WE SERVE YOU’ BRISTO L HARDWARE COMPANY Next door to Venetian theaUt nillsboro Peoples Water and Gas Co. • R. E. WIi.EY, local manager I