P age F o u r H IL L S B O R O A R O V S , H IL L S B O R O . O R E G O N Bazaar Planned Fine for Campus. European ideal of Housing as Oldest I^egionnair North Plai ns Experienced Seems to be High «5 e» G ra n g e "B o o ste r" N ig h t C e d a r M ills * W f come He cannot strike, nor can he even organize except u n d er the guidance of the P artei. w hich will .ittfliiig m Europe »-n n si m l a rep resen tativ e to tell him •>l by th e O b e r la n d e r W hat to do. S h u r* tiie tn o ria l fo u n d a - The sto ry goes that H itle r’s o rig ­ xxaa a I*«» iiain«>t i?«viw l inal cam paign, th e one th a t put th e O .c g u n M a te p i.tn - him in power, was financed by th e big industrialists, w ho w ere afraid of socialism "If th at is the uv m u H A L IE N « f th e U . --city of Oregon I». ease." said an A m erican c o rre s­ fl.«*l o f J t ir n t . li . n l pondent to mo w ho has been in H VMDVl IG. <1. m a o j The N.ili G erm any for a long tune, "they party s ful nam e i- th e N ational must be good and sick of th eir > . t < erm an W orkers' Party I argain." A ny A m erican business m e the w rite r left O re­ m an w ho believes in rugged in d i­ Up tt gon in March. A m erican public vidualism and is flirtin g w ith the opinion had m ast, red only th e fact idea of fascism as a m eans of p re ­ tl.it th e I’a rtu i (rhymes w i t h serving his pow er to ru n his own good-bye' w as n atio n alistic The business as he chooses, had b etter av erag e A m erican was of th e im ­ th in k twice, if G erm an and Italian pression th at th e rest of th e nam e ex p erience is any criterio n To a p ­ was nu re eyew ash or w indow - point a d ictato r w ith th e idea of dressing. Is it? controlling him after he gets pow ­ This is a v ery h ard q uestion to e r in his hands is a fl notion. a n s t c i . and ju d g m en t has been Once in pow er, a d ictato r begins reserved for a long tim e. to dictate The principal th in g he "I am a S ocialist.” says Adolf needs is money, and he gets the H itler in en o rm o u s ty p e on w alls m oney w here th e m oney is out i all o\ er G erm any, "because to inc of the hands of those w ho have it. ! it is u n th in k a b le th at m achinery He doesn't even ask for it: he takes should bg ch erish ed , and man. th e it It ts like A m erica d u rin g the main elem ent in production, neg- w a r. lim e d riv _ s. only far m ore so I lected." The q u o tatio n is from | Ttu, co n tro n in g elem ent k n o w s I m em ory but th al is th e sense of it th ro ugh the banks and in other T h ere a re ex trem ely in terestin g w ays ju st bow m uch everybody i efforts to do som ething for th e has, and in one way or o th er «and j common m an going on all over th e re are lots of w ay s' m akes him G erm any T h e O lym pic visitors co n trib u te about w hat it think i he saw all th is d isplayed in th e most ought to in o rd er to help the gov­ F u s t to n rriv e in C leveland ! charm ing an d im pressive m an n er ern m en t m aking a show ing. te r the A m eri an Lcgiun con- and w ould have to have h earts He may have to put in a sw im ­ \ ention, W illiam T. "D a d ” , i,f stone not to be deeply im pressed m ing pool or a sport field or a lit­ They did not h av e th e o p p o rtu n ity tle th e a tre for em ployes, he may 1 Jn w e tt, 71, of A ntelope, O re., Lein veil to be the oldest m em ­ of spending five m onths behind have to c o n trib u te heavily tosom e b er of th e legion, took tunc to th e scenes sk ep tically w ondering w o rth y public m ovem ent. b u t inspect the te g u la r arm y cam p h o w m uch it am o u n ts to. How m uch ' y lie has to exchange his hard located on the grounds of the ' earne. d money for sh o rt-tim e gov- ! H ousing refo rm is b e tte r con- ern m en t paper. Then, of coin s -. G re a t l-akes Exposition. Mr. Iccived and far m ore fully put in ­ w ith his strong box filled w ith J o i n It is show n above e x a m in ­ to execu tio n h ere th an th e new th ese notes and bonds, h e is anxious | ing n o n e-p o u n d field piece. deal at hom e, w ith th e fear of the to see th at the ex istin g govern deadly su p rem e court in its heart, e even though X |a s o n I I , 11 f i i ' f l ned. d u n s even d ream of. It is an offi- m ent is not o v ertu rn ent 1 1 1 ,1 v n r l cial policy in G erm any th a t sooner f t * „ in terfe res i n i 1 .. i.7. . . . ery ............ - sh .£~n !. nis business every day of his life, later .. ev m an a ll i____ have u his ■.in house — a th in g th e G erm an tellin g him w hat h e can do and lin es h is garden. O ne sees these yvhat he m ust not. MASON HILL Mr a n d Mrs T he G erm ans a re tau g h t that all little new homes, clean, m odern 1 C h arles Johnson en te rta in e d at a th is is far b e tte r than ivliat they and san itary , each su rro u n d e d by b irth d ay d in n er Sunday in honor really am p le y a rd space, by th e seem ed to be g ettin g into in 1932 of th e ir d au g h ter B itty Mae P re s ­ before H itler seized pow er The ent H ere Mr. a n d M r- Dewey hu n d red - in ev ery p art of G er- many. E ven in B erlin no new k itchen doors still have th e heavy Johnson of N orth Plains. M r .«nd b u ild in g can be m ore th a n four locks householders put on at that Mr D elm ar M artin of Yamhill, stories high, an d th e population is tim e to keep out thieves. T here lid F lorence F rench On Saturday' | to be sp re a d out th in n e r a n d w ere riots, beggars and robbery. I evening Hie W S F rench fam ily th at was a te rrib le y ear even e n tertain ed th e C harles Johnson brought closer to th e p leasu res of B ut rich A m erica. The Nazi versam fam ily at d in n e r for Hetty. ow ning one's ow n v in e and figtree. in is fully believed by m any G erm ans, Mrs A. L ikas of P o rtlan d is vis­ Social secu rity is carried fu r- ’- her th a n w ill be passible at hom e an d it contains no suggestion that iting her dau g h ter. M rs . E rnest Nazi violence itself may have bean O bernieier. for a long tim e to come, by a com- • p a rt of the trouble. plicated system of insu ran ces A rgus classified ads get results. The g o v ern m en t h ere professes T h is it th e t h ir d ».f •- r U i . new iMf A ll« « , d e a n u f th«» l ’ ni- »o school o f jo u r n a lU m , » 'i : .« n B ir t h d a y s C e le b r a t e d ; E x­ te n s io n M e e t W e d n e s d a y fRy I.aV elle Jack so n ) NORTH PLA IN S Ladies of th e St. E d u a rd 's church a re p lan n in g a bazaar anil play for O ctober 27 at the K nights of P ythias hall here. Mrs. G eorge Hess and d au g h ter have retu rn ed from P o rtlan d after spending a w eek w ith h er sister. Miss Elsie Putzey. Teaches at Sherw ood Miss E lnora Sanford left Sunday for S herw ood to teach in th e high school. Mr and Mrs. L ester R C y p h er ' left F riday m orning for Lewiston. Idaho, w here they will visit Mr. and Mrs. A. A W ormell. This is ' th e first tim e Mr C ypher has ever visited his sister. Mrs A A W orm ­ ell. in Idaho. T hey a re ex pected to re tu rn hom e Tuesday. F. F. L aH aie of H illsboro visited his son-in-law and d aughter. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Davis. Sunday He retu rn ed from Boise. Idaho. Friday evening a fter spending several days visiting relatives. In th e p arty m ak ­ ing th e trip w ere four generations. They w ere as follows: F F. LaHaie and his son. J. 1! LaHaie. of P o rt­ land. grandson and great grandsons of E lm er LaHaie. and son J e r ry of Forest Grove. John S h ear has built onto his house here and his daughter. Mrs. Emm a Edw ards, and g ran d d au g h ter Mary A nn a re living w ith him for th e w inter R aym ond L ynn of n a r Buenos Ayres'. South A m erica. and his brother. A lbert Lynn, of A lberta. C anada, have re tu rn e d to th eir respective homes a fter visiting friends here for th e past tw o w eeks T h is a u tu m n en sem b le m ak es The tw o m en w ere raised in this 1 an ideal outfit for th e C ollege vicinity. Miss, b u t it is p ractical and u n ­ Mrs. A die G odfrey of Seaside u su al enough for w ear alm ost and Miss Emm a L ew ton of P o rtlan d R ochelle H udson, visited Mrs. H enry C ypher T h u rs- : a n y w h ere. film sta r, show n w earin g th e day afternoon. ja c k e t su it w ith m atch in g cap e Plan Party Past C hiefs’ club is en tertain in g coat, chooses black accessories. w ith a H allow e'en p arty a fte r th eir T h e jack e t an d coat a re of O x ­ business m eeting in th e K P. hall fo rd g ia y wool, th e em erald O ctober 16 All P y th ian S isters and g reen blouse is of B agheera B rother K nights a re cordially in ­ crep e and th e sk irt is black. vited to attend. i .. . " ’ . B irth d ay C elebrated C harles Hess celebrated his 57th , cling, rep airs and new equipm ent in th e homes of this section of th e b irth d ay S unday w ith a larg e chick­ en dinner. P resen t w ere Mr. and county. Mrs. V ictor Thom pson, Mr. and In addition to th is th e W ashing- Mrs. Fred H eckm an. Mr. and Mrs. ton Savings & Loan association h a- Em m et Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. P eter made loans for new construction Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. H enry Jo h n - of homes valued at $33 000 d u rin g son, Mrs. H attie E m erick and baby, the last 30 days and has refin an ced Mr. and Mrs. G eorge Nelson and to th e extent of S25.000 in th e last Miss Elsie Putzey. all of P ortland, to u r months. R efinance loans repre- Mn Dora Nelson, and Mr. and - and family of Hills- homes already covered by H o n o re d S u n d a y di zens of cu ltural m ove- I t ik i t M t i i ' i * iU I S U r d llL v iOS.-. L au n d ry W ill E n te r N ew B uildin g S o o n SEWER CONNECTIONS W e can supply concrete or vitrified clay pipe, or iron soil pipe. F o r estim ates on th e com plete jo b of hooking up— Call 1341 CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS W e can fu rn ish all sizes clay an d c o n c re te bu ild in g tile a n d brick — lim e, cem ent, sa n d , g rav e l, r e in f o rc in g iron, m o rta r color, fire p la c e d am p ers, etc. A l l S i z e s C o n c r e t e a n d C la y D r a in T ile H ills b o ro C o n c re te B rick & T ile Phone 1311 N o rth of C annery, across W. W ashington St. you W h ic h is n ’t g u a r a n t e e d u p to $ 5 ,0 0 0 . . . as m uch as a s a d e p o s it W h ic h y o u c a n ’t w it h d r a w y o u n e e d it - - - a t o n c e if T H E N — Y o u s h o u ld c o n s id e r in v e s t in g it in a F e d ­ e r a l S a v in g s a n d L o a n A s s o c ia t io n w h ic h in c lu d e s t h e s e t h r e e f e a t u r e s : 1. Y o u r a c c o u n t $ 5 ,0 0 0 . 2. is in s u r e d u p to n Hawaii h II A I«. .t tt\ C o u n ty M a n W ins P rizes on H o rse s , O n e o f th e season* fin e s t q . i i h t v ' s h o w s o f P e re h e io n d ra ft her e w as h e ld in c o lle c tio n u i t l i th e u e lit O re g o n S la te f a i r at S a le e z\ to t a l o f 13 e x h ib it o i . 12 o f whom live in Oregon, e o m p e tc tl t«»i « lu » i. ' Hl I N . In W illla i. i H K i i u i l l i »-I iix h» H L o i h» \ \ il« liio < I m ,.I III..ok« m I - It u.I (.. I 11. i. .Ion in lle .l.a \n !n n At Real E sta te T ra n sfe rs I*. A B m lio r A .-re . in S e o tm it i ’« u ttiie r. ia l N xi l ' J l Acre-, in K . W i l l u n i <’ . i T lS lU ’ W .n u l b u n k tn e )).. ,| A m Il I. SiHl'iimr ut» I'« llolitL«. M e rm a r F 'ra h in t In am i BJ I 1 I, ( 'la r k K2W . l h a rb - et ux. 7 l , P i.n l ,M I S e .u r it ie et um , i 3 . Y o u r m o n e y w ill e a r n 3 % p e r c e n t , c o m p o u n d e d s e m i- a n n u a l- ly , if y o u w is h . •» I 'IN S u ’ I lu ll O ur 1 in k fr e sh a n d c le a n i B lu e G r a s s T im o th y C lo v .r a F escu e C r e e p in g B en t C anary 1 a w n M ix tu r e R ed Top D o m e s t ic R y e h a ll R y e E n g lis h Ry«’ S e e d O a t s O r c h a r d G r a ss M ea d o w O at G rass F a rm e rs’ C ash S to r ^ l-’ercl - Kretl - Wool - Poultry TvlcphoiH» 3061 WASHER REFRIGERATOR Douglass - D avison Radio & A ppliance Service SA V E ON X S E R V I C E 4 Phone 21 '■ li i t u u n «■' UX tn M illin .I» A bow th e d ifferent counties recoil e l th e ir nam es T w o vocal solos and K • t. e.- I n ui l.n f 1 4 ,. p l.u N u ’ llu n n x lin o piano s o lo , n e r e piai cd by I t u l. v ii E Ctl.l.M (.1 (IX In Itu . V n i l r . l ' grange m em ber S ia le -. N h I iu i > .1 In m k u f l* n ,lli< iu t. I f . in I m ■ Hl io n i I I . ( L o . l. u H u m o M r and M is l ’ ai y M o r n in g a n d A . o S in i r i i l l l t l ' . I n |* .a il P h i l l i p . I .ui 6 fam ily of E ugene are staying u itli S u i» lix i .m u . f i n i m v m . im m r i m o M r and Mrs V o le A l is i i n .im i fa m I n . t i n t i m i r S p i. k t-r « I uv I.» l i u in u n ili u lu lo looking for a plaee to I t l. » . I oi iix . I . f in . I l io n i 12 U in. k ti S .. li E. . a A l. lu i. n. H ilh t.n r .. lent liio u n S ! h io .1 u x tn A lb o r i I* l ’n -by toriati church held i! Mis M i l i l . r i ’ l u x . l i . (o. H toi'1 12 llb>. k U . C u ,ih o n i H o n d ii sion Feast Sunday T h in e n .i. a J u lin \ \ (¡ib .m .1 u x In (¡o ..rp o J gond atten d an ce K eim en d Gibson A .’ i c i m S o .d u n Í. 1 ’ S . gave the m orning em u n i Rev 11 A l i p W p . l ot u x . Leger of the Bethany Bapti t c t u o lo i ( ' H u n . , k In t r i W S p a n i.) ¡ch u rch d elivered the e ie u in g ..ell I n ' V f U I. I . t ' < U. I i o l l l l ..................... M a ry K » lu It. J Ix u .lo r ot u». .!,» i ice. A ... in s . E» I I N IfW Next S unday the l ’r< b> teri in ......... K itU • . ■ tu l i N u r . church Hill hold its S u n d a y s e llu n i e i et u x. I \ . ». m S»i in .n ¡I f l N K WK M i'V <; .1)) in lu I S c lo flH Iro n o l i n 1 to n i ention o i. I. l ’ p l.m l ’u rk Me— M artha A llenbach i etui ned Ie r, M a L o n f i. ) N Illu e l ui , i ,(x (,, < ;,,,rpu» I n i. to P o rtlan d Sunday a fter pending • h I A. ’ ie . u, Sv. t iu n .hl I I N I t i W im i her w eek' lo catio n w ith helm S ., in i I I I S U.IW , folks. M .. ) \ .» n a n Ih o n i .1 lu I Rho m or E V E R Y T H I N G in B u ild ers’ N ee d s You Have Money W h ic h is n ’t b r in g in g 3 ’/2 p e r c e n t . . . , Au . I tili v . O I 1 1| ’H ll y R ushes P a y m e n ts raaKRsasciwm prink L 'iitiiti-iiii1 boro, Mrs. G uiana P ixler, F red , or p aym ent contracts. m ents am ong th e com m on people. Hess. Mr. and Mrs. G eorge Hess C heck of th e city records reveals w hich a re at hom e p re tty com- and d au g h ter and C harles Hess. 38 b uilding perm its issued since p letely ignored by W ashington and C hecks, com pensating ow ners for Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Snoyvbar of M arch 1. the beginning of th e pres- Salem , and w hich in O regon w ould S eattle visited Mr. and Mrs. J. W. ent building boom. H ow ever these not even be fu lly u nderstood in all losses in th e B andon fire, w ere being issued W edensday. th re e days « . . . . h a rd T hursday. T « IIV «- — u i rn l J- - b uilding * ■ . f-y (ZV. ..1,1^, I M VZoV.-., ‘h • ■ • eir - • P . ritc hey t re tu perm its rep resen t t houses, significance except by a few lik e R obert F. K ro h n or I i a fte r the fire, by the O regon M u­ cd th e next day tak in g w ith them rem odel,ng. and sm aller buildings, people pco] " >hn F. B ovard. T he aim is to tual F ire In surance com pany, ac- th e ir th re e little girls, w ho have W hile It is im possible to obtain an Join been spending th e su m m er w ith accu rate check on th e v alu e of give th e poor m an m ore chance to L 'T'Vi,,?,?, < S th e ir g randparents. hom e construction, it is e -¡m ated live out doors to play games, to r e i a r v ^ e a d o u a U c r s w f “ s m Mrs. C 'hristrner S urprised th at a t . least S.O.UJO h i- been in- clim b m ountains, to trav el, to get [h l. scene o A h e fire to '-uead uu Mrs. C arl C h risten er was pleas- 1 ’’'e?ted 111 resid en tial and e m m e r - a sea voyage, to belong to a m usi- thp w ork H p antly - su H l rp rised M onday evening f « 1 J ; ^ ™ ctlo n in th e c^Z d u rin g j cal organization, to in d u lg e in a o H icials issuing checks estim ate **■•**.7 1CVU IIIU H IIU ,' V . k z il ll jy ■ w hen a group of frien d s cam e to t ln e sum m er useful an d self-ed u cativ e hobby. , h at ap p ro x im ately $80.000 w ill be ----------------------- - such a s w oodcarving, painting. ' , he firm -s la ,.s of w hjch $5 0 is honor h er on h er birthday. A pot luck su p p er was enjoyed an d th e C n i i n l p f \ » L > F » f ' i m c sculpture, w eaving, ta k in g part in , rein su red, m aking a net loss of evening w as spent p laying games. X ^t-lC U L tSlL b am ateu r th eatricals ta k in g p a rt in S30.000 The ad ju sters w ere rush- Extension Meet Wednesday -yj- t a • *‘KS il,s^ ” lt’ wt,I'k to complete paylt "P lan y o u r m enu fo r th e day. ¡ « ¡ ’h i n a w eek of th e / T h ere is alread y m uch to show f o r _________________ instead of for one m eal” w as the . B y M ift. M a r th a . a n d e rm n d e n l th e m ovem ent N O T I l E T t» ( R E P I T llR S topic stressed by Miss Lucy Case, No. I IM ROY—Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Van- T h ere is h ere also an officially n u tritio n specialist from O regon tv C o u r t o f th e S ta te o f O re . S tate college at th e hom em akers’ dom elen and Mr. and Mrs. A lbert prom oted m ovem ent called B eauty In iro th n e , C f o o r u n th e C o u n ty o f W u r h iiiv t o n , m eeting last w eek. The ladies r e ­ J. V anderzanden celeb rated th eir of L abor. T h e point is th a t fac- P ro b a te D e p a rt m erit ...,6 „ „ j. An- w edding an n iv ersary tories, shops an d offices, every E m a te o f F ra n e ia K a r l W alyrraeve. p o rt a very in terestin g day. N o tic e La h e re b y u iv e n th a t th e u n d ir - other m eeting w ill be held O ctober Thursday with a reception for im - place w here people w ork, m ust be been a p p o in te d e x e c u tr ix of 14 w ith Miss B lanche E ick w o rth m ediate fam ilies, follow ed by a m ade not only co m fo rtab le a n d s th ig e n e e d s ta haa n c ia K a r l W u lv ra e v e . in charge. dance io r frien d s at \ erboort hall, h ealth fu l fo r th e w o rk er, b u t at- deeeri ed. te b y o f th e F ra H o n o ra b le C o u n ty C o u rt ------------------------- - i Mrs. C. T aylor and d au g h ter L ena tractiv e. T h is is a m ost te rrib le > f th e C o u n ty o f W a n h in irto tu O re e o n . re tu rn e d hom e S atu rd ay from headache for th e p ro p rie to r—who a1n‘, hus nualified. Ail person» bavin? | spending a few days a t th e beach, is su d d en ly notified, for instance. & The d\7y « X T J ; D inner p arty guests at th e M r.; th a t th e P a rte i has decided he m ust required i.y la to th e un; 1n / n.»clh n ' in£ e S/- 1?,tem '’e r 25, honored w ere th e M isses F lorence gone fu rth e r th a n it has. nections b2ve m adiL P nro Inn" and L o retla V anderzanden. P au lin e On th e o th er hand, th e la b o re r’s! Pickup and Delivery Service at nary of U ^ t o t a l betw een ; Y hl’u D orothy V ar.dom elen and wages have n o t been increased. Package Rates io an d 13 per cent of^ th e c o n n / ^ . ” °nr , hhis hw ° T ng red u ced Hillsboro Phone 542 tions a re along established lines „ M iss Rena H ertel form erly of And he h as to co n trib u te a penny East Side Terminal Portland and th e rem ain d er on new exten- d ep a rte d ’I’uesclay for th«' here and a p en n y th ere in a w ay Phone EAst 9131 sions. in addition to th e y early o rient, ex pecting to re tu rn in Ja n - ’h at tak es a good deal from his in- 1 total of connections, th ere have ua£ y ' _ . _ . , . . . "----------- - been 56 connections for in d u strial r, aIv ' , S pringer, w ho L ill in or com m ercial uses. , P o rtlan d genreal hospital, is re- Banks, too, have been m aking P °r ’cd greatly im proved, loans for building. D u rin g th e last 30 days H illsboro banks have : S ub scrib e now to th e A rgus. In loaned m ore th an $52.000 u n d er ■ W ashington county $1.50 a year. the F ederal H ousing adm in istratio n S ix m onths 85c. T h ree m onths 50 rules. T his sum rep resen ts rem od- cents. T w o m onths 35 cents. tf Z jtn A n n iv e rsa ry f r pa't the /tage of mcre talk T h u rsd ay , O c to b e r s , 1b”,C W ells B uilding Telephones O ffice 2682 HeRblence 2CR1 GARBAGE CGI.I 1 ( 1 ION G a rb a g e Collection and Cans JACK MAIER T E I . r i ’ IIO N E 1391