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' ..pnxirtp< 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 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