Pnpre Two n ! r,LSR n R n S. A., D> Meek Celebrates 80th Birthday So/on Retires Royal Neighbors Close Contest With Big Party ar n rs, Many Events Listed tor Armistice Dav f (('•«nliiiurd (rom pate P hick d in n er a fte r the p ro g ram In th e evening, a program to in­ clude. m usic dancing, special n i l s and a new attraction. Doughboys I ut " W ill be -laced under the d irection of W ilbur Dillon, w ho has been nam ed by H illsboro post u- inaiiager of tin* affair. n t l l s n o r ö , o n r n o v Tlmrsdny, October 2^ National Hearing Kraus Unworried H eek Observed by Albany Report "No Hi i'd for ala) ill' nil*, the w;i\ October 24 to 30 Hi. t S uperintendent It K raus t> O ctober 24-30 m arks N ational of the W ashington county school An atten d an ce and m em bership / H earing W ,, which, w ith tin- co office de a l died d istrict budget contest closed Monda* night for the itorsciiicm oi 1'i c-ul, iii R u o m v v II troubles in tin . c o u n t' folio" mg (By Miss Margaret Mathirsen) Royal N eighbors w ith a party at amt sponsored In the American an artic le from Albany in which th eir hall. The losing side, w ith Mrs MOUNTAINDALE - S . A. D. Meek w i l l ) for the hard of hearing, i . tin * dueutoi told ot distressing Florence Com pton as lieutenant, e n ­ w as Ihe honored guest at a d in n er set aside for the purpose of ac obstacles in the way of school mi tertain ed the w i n n e r s of w hich Mis p arty W ednesday noon in honor of quinnting th e public w ith ihe provcnichl.s The report een teied F reda Frost was lieutenant Mrs ( o i iim it l i'i* X iu iiiiiin i'il his eightieth b irth d ay ann iv ersary . problem s ot the hard of hearing, on Hie lu g e 11111111)1 r of school'. Ada Qualls, captain, offered prizes H e is a son of th e late Joseph 1. A ssisting Dillon in staging the the anus of botti national amt local tli.it had Io exceed thi’ six per to the leaders for m aking th e most carnival celebration w ill be Coin Meek, fam ous in early O regon h is­ m oney, atten d an ce record, and p ro ­ m an d er J a k e Weil. Leon S Dax 1- societies, am i th e need of cone,Tied le n i lim itation tory. G uests w ere Mrs. C lark e Ink- curing th e most m em bers Mrs D r Kalnh D resser P L. P atterson i fiorl m the prevention of deafness K raus p o in t'd out Hud 29 dis ley of P ortland. Mr and Mrs M Frost w c- all th ree prize... M r s A W Hoffman. T hurston John-on. amt the com er..alien of hearing At trii'ls III W ashington county had M. H arvey of Newberg. Mrs Jasp er so the reh ab ilitatio n of the d e afen ­ Q ualls m aking the presentation K effer of H elvetia and d au g h ter A J F e e lk rr and W. V erne Me ed through flic study of lip reading exceed Iho six poi cent lim ita turn, aceountiiii; for a total ,x e e . M rs Mabel W illiams of C alifornia. Forest G rove and B anks eam p Kinney amt social contacts; Hiding ttie m em bers w ere guests: also some Mrs. M aria Jackson. Mr. and Mrs V eterans' conned ro m m ittiv in lie.ifi licit to secure em ploym ent of $26.363 36 This is about norm al Ju liu s Schoenberg. Mrs. Maggie n u m b e rs from P o rtlan d , and one ch arg e of the A rm istice day pro amt stressing th e need of annual he said, adding th at som e of these d istricts had no base, and hence from. N ebraska C rocker. M r and Mrs. C larence gram includes .lake Wed, chairm an Meek. Mrs. J. G ates J r . Mrs Pat G .fts and flow ers w ere presented W V erne Mi Kinney Leon S Davis hearing tests amt pro p er mpdienl w ere necessarily forced to exceed treatm en t for children, of w hom it the lim itation to Mrs M ary Ja n e Gray of P o rt­ P 1. P atterson A W Hoffm an, and Davis and son. and Mr and Mrs is estim ated that m ore than one Meek. In the evening A K R ey­ land. past suprem e ch an cello r and n u m b e rs from the V F W include and a half m illion in th e U nited No business firm should send out past d istrict deputx Mrs. Q ualls C om m ander Fred Corn. Lee C lark. nolds. Folyd R affety and Mr. Meek all celebrated th eir b irth d ay s to-1 m aking th e presentation w ith an 1 E Furrow and F W Plapp. .Ait S tates now have impu ted hearing' a letter w ithout its being on a B roadcasts from the n ational us prin ted letterhead mid in a printed g eth er at the Meek home, at w hich o riginal poem and a song dedicated ditional com m ittee m em bers as It lends dig n ity to th e tim e Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Reynolds to h er The new district deputy. signed by C om m ander W ed of the soeiation. P o rtlan d league, and Olli­ envelope of P um pkin Ridge. Mr and Mrs. S en ato r F red erick S. S te in e r for K atie F airfax, who also organized , Legion. include W ilbur Dillon ers will be on the a ir during that business and gives it good advertis- Floyd Raffety. Mr. and M rs Jo e m any years a leading figure in th e local eam p. w as presen ted w ith Ralph D resser. A J. F oi'lker and time, and ev ery o n e is urged to b e ­ i»« tf 1 com e fam iliar w ith the w ork of Baker. Leslie Sew ell of Pendleton. national republican ran k s a n d a gift and flowers, as was Mrs G T h u rston Johnson. last y ear k ey n o ter at the G. O tin's** w o rth w h ile organizations Paslev Meek. Mr. and Mrs Robert B ediany band has accepted an in­ P riek ett of F orest G rove, state o r ­ \S COMING P convention, h a s i n f o r m e d acle. Meek and fam ily and J. W G ates v itation to play in the p a ra d e on H illsboro lip-reading class is ob­ friends that he w ill not ru n next said he could serving the w eek with display of J r . and fam ily w ere guests in a d ­ •Armistice day Tlie pro g ram consisted of tap y ear for re-election. but tie posters amt d istrib u tio n of lite ra ­ dition to several w ho had been dancing bv C arol C oslett and Do- r now tu re on flic aim s and ideals of th eir th ere for the dinner. rin n e Foelker. piano solo by Mrs t ight organization C o-operation of every Mr. and Mrs. L eland W illis and H ardin and son of n ear Cornelius. S tella S trah l of Forest G rove, a got w hat was coming " deafened and hard -o f-h en ru ig p e r ­ dau g h ter of Salem w ere w eek-end C lair C rook of N ebraska and John- read in g bv Mrs F red Bovee of You knew hint back in the palmy son in the com m unity is earnestly guests of h e r grandp aren ts. Mr. and m e W hiteaker of V ernonia v isited B ank- a sk it by Mrs Q uail- and a desired. days w hen lie just look a bit to Mrs. F red Peachey. d uet by Mrs. W F L o rm er and at Ralph B uckley's Sunday. W ashington C ounty F ederation be sociable Yes tie could tak e II Program Friday J. W. T aft, m anager o f t h e R einer W irtz of H illside of W om ens clubs met at Scholls d M rs Qualls. T he M eacham C om m unity o rg a n ­ M aryellen G riep w ere m arrie d a n »t „ T h e h ,U i ' as g r a t e d w ith fall las! T h u rsd ay w ith a large crow d Aeousticon in stitu te of P ortland, ization w ill give a program ano V ancouver last w eek flow ers and a big cake xvith the m atten d an ce Mrs. O lin Hosford spoke to the lip -read in g class at N • — p arty at th e school house Friday L ucille Lepschat, w ho is tak in g *oc*)ie entb.cm in p u rp le and w hite o f P ortland was the principal th eir w eekly m eeting Friday in Unexpected guest, for dinner? evening. E veryone is invited attractio n on th e refresh - sneaker, rep resen tin g Mrs Sadie the public lib rary He urged oi nurses train in g in P o rtlan d , spent w as of a ch ap ter o f t h e Dick H annaford of P o rtlan d spent S aturday and Sunday w ith h er p a r­ m ent table. Here', a rule you'll find a winner: O rr D unbar, w ho was unable Io ganization A m erican society for the h ard-of th e w eek-end h ere w ith his g ra n d ­ ents. Mr. and Mrs Rudy Lepschat atten d Mrs Thom as C onnell of hearing in this com m unity A n u m ­ m other. . ____ Mrs F.lsie Weax’er. and u n - To serve a perfect drink, depend .... _ , . Buddy and Jo y ce B arnes of For- Hillsboro, county president, p re ­ ber of visitors in terested in the nletond 8 n t’ 3nd R° ’V A p' I est Grov,„.1— P o rtlan d 1 solos by M rs E. J K ortzeborn. ac­ ing w eek-end O ctober 2!». 30 M onday ev ening in celebration of expected Mr. and Mrs Carl Rickson and com panied by Mrs. F red Sewell: com and 31 will again w itness the W ild­ b irth d ay anniversary . The evening ch ild ren of Taft w ere w eek-end p iano n um bers by Mrs. E a r l cats defending th eir hom e tu rf CHRISTIAN N JAGER w as spent in playing ''500'' in w hich guests of Mrs. R ickson's m other. S tretcher, vocal d u et by Mrs C Mrs. A ndy C h risten er and Jam es C hristian N. Jager. 69. of G arden M rs. C H N o sie r M rs M ilt ■. A S tre tc h e r and Mrs. W. C handlee. against the invading U niversity of M athiesen had high scores. P resen t Home, died W ednesday. O ctober M arcy and d au g h ters of P »rtland w ith Mrs Jo h n S u th erlan d as ac­ P ortland Pilots. Tin* kick-off will w ere Messrs, and M esdames A ndv 20. F u n eral services w ere h eld Sat- w ere S atu rd ay guests of Mrs. N os­ com panist, and songs by M aster be at tw o o'clock S aturday a fte r­ noon. Special hom ecom ing featu re C hristener. A. K. Reynolds. H enry u rd ay at P e g g s chapel. B eaverton. ier. Reece. w ill be the dedication of the new C ypher. W illiam Joos. Jam es M ath- w ith b u rial in C rescent G rove Mrs W innie T aylor and h e r son A ttending from the C offee club m en's do rm ito ry im m ediately fol­ iesen. R ichard Sandford. E arl Hoi- cem etery. R obert T aylor, w ho arriv ed Sundav w ere M esdam es F red A m acher. low ing the game. C o p r. 1 1Î7 C A L V E R T D IS T IL L E R A C O R F .. D l l - lenbeek and Loel H ollenbeck. from Seattle. Wash , left Tuesday- Conn W illiams. C F. Wells and Lois r i L L C R I l S F i r i A Y M D A N D L O l l K V I L i r MV . Mrs. C harles Schom burg of N am ­ m orning for his hom e in Anaheim . C X E C U T IV L O F F IC L S t C H R Y S L I R R L D C ..N . Y .C . Marriage Licenses W alw orth, delegates. Mrs. T G S ay you saw it In the A rgus. pa. Idaho, is spending several Cal. Mrs. T av lo r has been w ith h er B ronleew e. Mrs. K ortzeborn and G eorge F. Goetze. Cornelius. w eeks h ere w ith h er fath er. J. C. Bessie C lester. F orest G rove. Octo- d au « h te r- M rs- Bay Hulit. since Mrs. Sew ell. The S ervice club was R affety, and o th er relatives sPrin g- rep resen ted bv M esdames J L An- Mrs. Jim M oore and baby have b er 20. M artin H illis of I. Hall. H ........... K ellington. L ean d er S. Irving and E dith Mav , , , th e V. S. S Ogla- derson. ... — - B - —- ......... re tu rn e d to h e r hom e from Forest Coffin, both of P o rtlan d O ctober la- sta,1°«'cd ln Bayyan. w as a guest W. V B ergen and P A A nderson Grove. 20 la8‘ of his bro th er. H ow ard N ext m eeting of th e countv fed- C harles J. D uyck and M axine A. Hillis. and Mr. and Mrs. G erald eratio n w ill be held in H illsboro in Davidson. He w ill re tu rn to H awaii Ja n u a ry w ith th e C offee club e n te r­ P arrell. both of Banks. O ctober 22. taining. Lloyd W. H oodenpvl, G a s t o n , N ovem ber 1 Mrs. M. A. L ynch of Redm ond a n d M ildred L ucile B u c h a n a n . (By- Mrs. Lou Wright) w as a guest last week of h e r b ro th ­ Mrs. H elen F ord of Laurelw ood. Ju n ctio n City. O ctober 23. e r and sister-in-law . Mr. an d Mrs Ben Reid of N ebraska. Mr. and Mrs J- W. B ailey. Mr. Lynch spent th e End o f th e Sam W ebb and Mr. and Mrs. F ran k Quality job printing—Argus. w eek-end here. Mr. and Mrs. C arleton H ande of 1 S ilverton sp en t th e w eek-end w ith Mr. and Mrs. T hom as R. C onnell. n o rth east of Hillsboro. L y le an d R obert Ellingson a re em ployed at B ridal Veil. They have been w o rk in g tw o w eeks in a box factory. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. B eattie and M r. and Mrs. F ra n k Doane and fa m ­ Does th e fam ily c a r fail ilies sp en t th e w eek-end w ith Mr. to . s ta rt easily these cold and Mrs. C larence Post at Neyvport. Mr. and Mrs. J. M cDowell of P o ­ m ornings? m ona. Cal . w ere guests th is week of Mr. an d Mrs. J. R. B etzer and fam ily. C h arles Dorow. Mrs. C arl V oges’ An ignition and m otor tune-up, a few m echanical E very slip w ith th e n e w father, left fo r P o rtlan d S aturday, L aros P erm a-L oekt seam and a d ju stm e n ts will p ro b ab ly m ake it s ta rt a t the first w h ere h e is living w ith his d a u g h ­ e v ery slip carry in g th e seal ter. Mrs. Erickson tu rn of th e s ta rte r. B ring it in to d ay ! of th e B etter F abrics B ureau. Mrs. J. M archand of Sacram ento. A seal of highest quality. Cal., h o u sq guest of Mrs. J. L. A n ­ derson fo r - th re e yveeks. left last Latest T esting E quipm ent — W ork G uaranteed $ 1 .6 9 w eek fo r home. Mr. and Mrs. H erm an Voges com ­ p lim en ted Mrs. Carl Voges at a b irth d a y d in n e r last Sunday. Mrs. Dan E rdm an is en tertain in g th e L u th e ra n L adies' Aid at th e Clean C om fort S tations D rinking F o u n tain s ch u rch p arlo rs today. C ry stal B elle Voges of B anks e n ­ Third and Lincoln Phone 1271 terta in e d a gro u p of friends on h e r n in th b irth d a y p arty . Miss E u d o ra Johnson of P o rtlan d v isited at th e Sam H ulit hom e th e first o f th e w eek. L ouie L om ax re tu rn e d S atu rd ay nig h t from a w eek's visit w ith Ja c k Here isthem ost beautiful coal-wood range B a rr a t M edford. T w in sets and sm art n e w M r. an d Mrs. Jo h n L au rs spent ever built. But its beauty is only the be­ blouse types. B etty B row n's th e w eek-end at P e Ell. Wash., w ith Mrs. L a u rs' fath er. Hand K nits and m any clever n o velty knits. ginning. For under the gleaming all-por­ V ernon McVey of n ear M aupin w as a guest last T h u rsd av of J. H. $ J .9 5 $ J .9 5 G arrett. celain exterior, you’ll find: ulotu*. One nu mielit my fij « lid ; (!od make*- no 'd istinction bi*tw(*«*n diffeK •nt kind.s of sin. In h i.i llolv eyes. M il IS s ill und all bin IS .1 W ill separating betw een bun und hr; et -eat nr«**- !•d r tin* man ¡iwa\ this i 1 pronuse. \ « h i must retali ill III! ■ H o ito n i u n d y o u \x In i h n e (UK* S'lohborn iu d Like leprosi I l l .1 1 •(•gun to iday w ith m u lin i,. that c; >1 in until fingers < lnp off Is but one bop(‘ and no c .nid c a r; lough away. >• “Ju st as 1 unt. W itllOUt OIK* I 'li'.i. (I( (*S sin eat into 1lie will power 1. Hilo bv little the ability lo sav me; N( > wc .»k< II • At kt 1 the will fade- And that thou l»id«t'.st mo come nut Y( in litan is i k »\\ helpless. :i to Thee. skive 1io Ihe thing that has been < > I annh oi ( iod I i (• u h * “ coiling it e l l ahmit Iitin to crush .h n s Chi i t Save s K eeps an I the lif, * out of him Sail tics SAVES in that He died Scene T w o You can gm*«.s An under your death penalty to clear (»hl hum. ragged. * m etis. bleary you KEEPS I give unto them c.scd And the w el I-dressed win» ( ternal life and tlu s hall nevei must pass through that pail of the parish'" SA TISFIES “('ird th g all city tell thom selses It »el ves him t o u t « .in * u p o n lim t fi i lie eareth right: he had it coining, he d id n ’t foi you (toolge N T aylor. Ilea uhc his will pow er mid h a v e it velton Paid ads PI U S County Club M eeting Held at Scholls On \ our Money Wp know no o th er EQUALLY SAFE Local Happenings Plan w hich will pay you as good a re tu rn on y o u r m oney. OPEN AN ACCOUNT TODAY! MEMBER I EDI RAI. HOME: LOAN BANK Tualatin Valley Federal Savings and Loan Association J M PERSON. Mgr S aving, A I nan Bldg. Hillsboro. Oregon Thatcher Month Features Tune-up Your C ar for W inter! Larosuede Slips A N N I V Sahnow Bros. Garage House Dresses House Coats Smocks Sweaters A l l -S ie d H oppers-- - A n d You’ll Feel Like C eleb ra tin g , Too, W hen You S e e T h is B e a u tifu l N e w M onarch ! O ctober 29 to November 6 A n Important Improvement in M'CoRMKK-DEERiNGGrain Drills B ecause th a t m an in B udapest talk ed u n in te rru p te d ly fo r 17 s tra ig h t days, m any m en fear th eir wives w ill be sp u rred on to g reater efforts. GOAR'S Woman’s Shop r. M. BARNES. Prop. USED CARS DRASTIC REDUCTIONS On Late M odel Used C ar, Sold w ith Our “O. K. G U A R A N T E E T H A T CO UNTS" McCormick-Deering 14-7 Crain Drill. L L -ST E E L Hoppers on • McCormick-Deering plain grain drill,— that’s the big drill news now. Come in and let us show you this real improve­ ment in a real line of drills. They will drill more accurately and last longer than ever before because the steel hoppers com­ bine with the strong steel frame to hold the feeding mechanism in correct alignment. The new hoppers on these McCormick-Deering Drills will A not sag, warp, split, or ro t—- they are made of rust-resisting, heavy-gauge steel containing copper. They are water tight and grain tight — you can pour grain into them without spill­ ing it on the ground. Improvements have been made in the feeds, too, and there are roller bearings in the fully enclosed end axle bexes. Whatever kind of drill and attachments you want, we can furnish it. REMEMBER DAIRY FEEDS w * IM S POULTRY FEEDS HILLSBORO FEED CO McCORMICK-DEERING FARM MACHINERY Phone 271 160 W. Main St ’37 ’36 ’36 ’35 ’35 ’34 ’32 ’32 ’32 ’31 ’31 ’31 ’30 ’30 ’29 ’29 Chevrolet Town Sedan Chevrolet Sport Sedan Ford DeLuxe Sedan Ford DeLuxe Coupe Pontiac 6 Sedan Chevrolet M aster Coupe Chevrolet Coupe ............ Plym outh 2-door Sedan Pontiac 6 Sedan Willys Sedan .................. Ford DeLuxe Sedan ......... Pontiac 6 Sedan Plym outh Coupe Buick 6 Sedan ............ Erskine Sedan .................... Ford R oadster ........................ $675 625 585 495 625 475 295 275 295 195 275 245 245 295 115 39 A big, 19-inch, insulated oven that bakes and roasts to perfection . . . A Mirco process polished cooking top with plenty of space for pots, pans, kettles . . . -X M akes Everybody Ilappy A fully insulated warming compartment where you can keep food tasty and hot until m ealtim e. And, of course, this New Monarch is full malleable construction . . . fire­ box is equipped with special linings, duplex grates and famous duplex draft . . . all bright parts are pro­ tected w ith “ MIRCOBRITE,” a brilliant tarnish-proof finish. Ihe price of this New Monarch Coal-Wood Range— in spite of all these outstanding improvements— is LOW! Let us show it to you soon! — D el.u se 4-w all con stru ction —Vllrlfuxed enamel flue lining, —Reservoir optional. GOOD NEWS! ENAMEL WARE FREE! lets Enamel Ware will be given FREE to every person who takes advantage of our MONARCH “ 13 Star" Sale offer The number of sets is limited, and it’, first come, first served. Act quickly. Get complete story from us at oncol M anv O th e rs P riced from $15 and up HALVORSON MOTOR CO. CHEVROLET SALES and SERVICE Hillsboro, Oregon Phone 444 LESTER IRELAND & CO. T h ir d a n d M a in HILLSBORO Phone 2411