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Students to Welcome Dads “ Joe Blow Sez: "Don’t Gamble with Cheap Insurance! “ G am ble, if you m ust on a horse race or th e tu rn of a c a rd — h u t d o n 't gam ble on cheap insurance. “ T he test o f insurance is in the tim e of need — th e n ’s w hen y o u ’ll wish you w ere insured in one of th e Old Line Board C om panies rep- [ resen ted by 8USHL0W «0 K inds Phone 1701 Y D ln tr ih a t e d h y R O Y A L SODA W O R K S 1 of In s iir s n r o U S K W s s h ln g t a a N ew Plan P rovides A n sw er G e rm a n y 's a n s w e r to a ll these d i f ­ fic u ltie s bus ta k e n th e fo rm o f a n a tio n a l la b o r u n io n , re g u la te d la b o r co n d itio n s , y o u th m o v e m e n ts and la b o r camps, he said, w ith re s u lts a lre a d y m ost s a tis fa c to ry . A s a c o n ­ sequence. he said. G e rm a n y to d a y is w o r k in g a nd h a p p y M is ta k e s h a ve been m ade, h u t o n ly because a tte m p ts to so lve d if fic u ltie s w e re b e in g made. T h e re a re o n ly h a lf a m illio n u n e m p lo y e d at present, and th e re is a c tu a lly a s h o rta g e o f s k i l l ­ ed la b o r. K lo s te rm a n de cla re d . S trik e s a re n o w u n k n o w n in G e r ­ m an y. he e x p la in e d , a lth o u g h in th e past th e re w e re as m a n y la b o r d i f ­ fic u ltie s th e re as e lse w h e re . U n d e r th e p la n s o f th e n a tio n a l la b o r u n io n a s tr ik e is fo rb id d e n . In th e e v e n t o f a la b o r d iffe re n c e , th e w o rk e rs ke e p on w o r k in g a nd s e ttle d i f f i ­ c u ltie s th ro u g h p ro p e r d e le g a te * and a rb itr a tio n . T h e la b o r u n io n is m ade up o f th e g o v e rn m e n t, th e w o r k e r and th e e m p lo y e r, r a th e r th a n ju s t th e w o rk e rs , as in o th e r c o u n trie s . T his, he said, is th e fo u n d a tio n u p o n w h ic h th e G e rm a n la b o r m o v e m e n t is based. "G e rm a n la b o r cam ps a re n o t p e n a l in s titu tio n s ." he said, " b u t are so m e w h a t c o m p a ra b le to o u r C CC cam ps. T h e y do th e same k in d o f w o r k as th e y p ro v id e G e rm a n y 's a n s w e r to th e u n e m p lo y m e n t p ro b ­ lem am o n g th e y o u n g e r m en. T h e a rm y also g ive s o p p o r tu n ity f o r th e y o u n g m en to le a rn v a rio u s tra d e s and to ta k e a d va nta g e o f th e s p le n d id d is c ip lin a ry tr a in in g o f f e r ­ ed. In a d d itio n , th e fa c t th a t m a n y y o u n g m en jo in th e a rm y each y e a r , rem o ve s a la rg e n u m b e r o f n e w w o rk e rs fro m th e la b o r m a rk e t u n t il it is p re p a re d to a s s im ila te t h e m . ' N o W a r E n v is io n e d T h e fa c t th a t G e rm a n y has a sta n d in g a rm y does n o t m ean th a t th e re is g o in g to be a w a r. he said. G e rm a n y is opposed to w a r at any I tim e , ju s t as A m e ric a is. a nd its a rm y o ffe rs a chance fo r th e in ­ s t illin g o f th e d e sire d d is c ip lin a ry and e d u c a tio n a l re q u ire m e n ts , r a th ­ e r th a n an a tta c k in g fo rce . “ T h e N azi m o v e m e n t." he said in co n clu sio n , " is based u p o n th e de­ s ire o f y o u th . I t had its fo u n d a tio n am ong th e y o u n g e r p eople, w h o w e re d e te rm in e d th a t th e tro u b le s a nd s tr ife w h ic h h ad fa ce d th e ir p a re n ts w o u ld n o t be t h e ir lo t i f OREGON th» v fo u g h t a g a in st it fro m th e o u t- ,-* K lu u*i m an, a n a tiv e o f G e rm a n y , is a i, iliir a liz e d A m e ric a n c itiz e n , he at th e b e g in n in g o f h is ta lk a g ra d u a te o f U n iv e r s ity n t i and was a d m itte d to th e b a r In a p re fa to ry s ta te m e n t he d th e d u tie s o f consuls, e x - g th a t th e ir w o r k was o f a r c ia l n a tu re r a th e r th a n d ip - in v o lv in g such th in g s as care o f G e rm a n n a tio n a ls , in his ease; i , u in g o f passports and visas ern e n f i- dates o f G e rm a n c itize n s, c h a r in g and e n te rin g o f G e rm a n s h ip 1, and a id to G e rm a n n a tio n a ls in distress. K lo s te rm a n was in tro d u c e d b y I I A Kuratli H o w a rd H a d le y , ch a m b e r / a n m ci . v ie ,-p r e id e n , a c te d as ch a irm a n in th e absence o f P res­ id e n t P. I.. P a tte rson . S C Soo. C h in e se c o n su l at P o r t­ land. wa an n ou n ce d as sp e a ker fo r n e x t M o n d a y 's n o o n d a y lu n ch e o n m ee tin g B a rg a in D a y was re p o rte d b y Neal Bush, c h a irm a n o f th e r e ta il trades c o m m itte e He c a lle d upon J a k e W< il and J I I G a rr e tt fo r t h e ir r e ­ actions arid o p in io n s o f S a tu rd a y 's b a rg a in a ttra c tio n . W e il d e cla re d th a t the n e w system o f g if t d is tr ib u ­ tio n is fa r s u p e rio r to a n y used h e re ­ to fo re and asked fo r an e a rly s ta rt on th e n e x t b a rg a in d a y fo r J a n u a ry n r F e b ru a ry . M e rc a n tile e s ta b lis h ­ m ents re p o rt, d v e ry la rg e tu rn o v e rs fo r th e d a y Bush a n n o u n ce d th a t w o rk was a lre a d y b e g in n in g on plans fo r th e f ir s t b a rg a in d a y o f 1938. A n n u a l c h a m b e r o f co m m e rce C h ris tm a s p a rty was an n ou n ce d fo r M onday, D e ce m b e r 13. b y C h a irm a n H a d le y. A ll m em b e rs and t h e ir w ive s w ill a tte n d th e a n n u a l Y u le - tid e c e le b ra tio n , w h ic h w i l l b e g in at 7 pm . C h a m b e r m em b e rs o u td id th e m ­ selves in response to th e re q u e s t o f th e c o m m u n ity re la tio n s c o m m itte e p la n to b rin g tw o fa rm e rs to each w e e k ly m e e tin g T h re e c o u n ty f a r m ­ ers w e re present. O scar H a g g was th e guest o f W illia m C y ru s , c o u n ty agent; Ross F in le y was in tro d u c e d b y W. G. H are, a nd E lm e r W o h le r was p re se n te d b y L . T. M cP heeters. Leisyville i By Mrs. John G ates Jr.) M a r tin V a n d c rz a n d e n and fa m ­ ily have m ove d b a c k fro m T illa ­ m ook a nd a re liv in g at th e hom e place. M iss S arah G o rd o n o f G e o rg e ­ to w n , O hio, is v is itin g h e r cousin. M rs J. W G ates S r., and h e r uncle. G us G o rd o n o f H ills b o ro Miss G o rd o n was guest o f h o n o r at a d in n e r at th e G ates hom e S u n ­ day w h e n 19 re la tiv e s and frie n d s w e re present. M r and M rs. Joe Seus a nd D o ro ­ th y, B e rth a B e rn a rd a nd H elen v is ­ ite d re la tiv e s in T acom a and S eat­ tle o v e r th e T h a n k s g iv in g h o lid a y s . M s M a ry Seus is in nurses' t r a in ­ in g in S eattle. Real Estate Transfers A n n a S iev e s to J . C. K in n e y e t u x . L o t 31 M illa rd & V a n S c h u y v e r T ra c t. J a b C. K in n e y et al to W esley W. S a n d e rs o n et u x . L o t 31 M illa rd & V a n ­ S ch u y v er T r a c ts . Jamr*» H e n r y J a c o b s o n e t u x to G eo rg e A J a c o b s o n , *■<’ A cre*. B en d e m eer. J . C. 1 .11 et u x to E le a n o r C. M -r- o rc y . L o t Block 51 M e tz g e r A c re T ra c t« . «->. W. B r ic k n e r et u x to S te lla E d ­ w a rd s e t u x . 5 A cres W illia m S to k es D. L «’. f l T I N R3W’. C h a rle s R e a m e r to J o h n H . S c h u rm a n et tjx. 1 A c re T 2 S R 2W . W i f h i n y t . n c o u n ty to G len n S. E h ’e, S '., . f K W i , S e c ti o n 3 0 ’!’.?N R l W a n d N 1 o f N E 1* S e c tio n 25 T l S R2W . W . F . B o le y t* J . H . H a a s e e t ux. p a r t Lot 1 B lock 3 H u m p h r e y ’s A d d itio n , H illsb o ro . F r a n k V a n a k e n et u x to H a ro ld V a n - Dyki A c r e s S e c ti o n 30 T I N R 3W . Chri.-. P e te rs o n to C a rl P e te r s o n , p a r t L o t I S e c tio n 24 T I N R 3W a n d L o t 20 A m en d ed B lock 1 H u m p h re y s A d d itio n , H illsb o ro . G e o rg e L. L u n d q u is t e t u x to A lfre d A. N o rd h o lm e t u x , 47 A c re s S e c tio n 20 T 2 N R3W . S te p h e n K n sz tie s e t u x t o L o u is T a s n a d y et u x . 5 A cres S e c tio n 34 T l S R lW ’. G eo rg e H. J o h n s o n e t u x to T h u rlo w E. H a n so n e t u x . L o t 17 B lo c k 0 M etz­ g e r A c re T ra c ts . W a s h in g to n c o u n ty to H . W’. C u r r in STO P! I N V E S T IG A T E j j Page Three ,*, u x , r.*,U 1 2 It a n d 4 H lyck 2 H illx - 1 par* L ot Block »i b*«ro G a rd « n T ra c t» . A d d itio n , H illsb o ro . W a*hingtoi* c o u n ty W a ah ln irto n c o u n ty to If. W C u r r ln . L ota 22. 23 a n d 24 B lock 1 a H illsb o ro o f T a lb o t’s A d d itio n , W a s h i n g t o n c o u n ty G a rd e n T ra c t» . u x 1.46 A cre» S ectio n W anhinffton c o u n ty to P e r r y A. A n - B e rt O. B ro w n e t »ler-'.n. p a r t B lock 2 a n d B lock 3 P a t­ t i '*'t A M o ra n ’a A d d itio n to H ill» b o ro . W ad h in g to ri c o u n ty to P e r r y A. A n d e r- o . N ' j o f L o t» 7 a n d B lock 13, N o rth T u c k e r & S te w a r t’s to S*. a Hook, p a r t C o rn eliu s. to E. W ilk es e t 25 T1S R lW ux to L. B. T h ru s h e t u x . L o ta 29 a n d 30, S p r in g HUI F a r m . L a u r e tta O . W a lk e r O lds e t a l to K ila O lds M y ers, 6 A cre« T1S R lW . W a s h in g to n c o u n ty to F.velyn W a lte rs , L ot 4 B lock 9 B eusonlc H e ig h ts. J a k e T a r h o ls k r y e t ux to C h a rle s O . W ells, p a r t o f Sactfcm 15 T I S R4W . I .Mina. W a ih in tfto n c o u n ty to A. T. S o h ie r, P la in s . W a sh in g to n c o u n ty to J r e s ie T illm a n . I‘. A c re S W ’.j o f N W ’4 o f S e c tio n 4 1 2 N R4W . B e rth a L c p n c h a t to R L. A d am » et ux, 5 a n d «, B lock M F a ir v ie w A d d i­ tio n . H illsb o ro . T h ere* » H e rb o ld t e t al to C o ra May T h o m as. L»>t h B lock V P a ttia o n A M o r a n ’s I ir»t Addition to Hillsboro, and par’- I. ' »< B lo c k 9 P a ttia o n A M o r a n ’s F i r s t A d ­ d itio n . H illsb o ro . W a sh in g to n c o u n ty to J . C. J o n e s e t al N E D o f N D * o f S e c tio n 2'J T I N R lW W a sh in g to n c o u n ty to M e rrill K in g , o f N W % o f N W '.* S e c tio n 31 T I N R4W . C ity o f H illsb o ro to E lsie N . P e rs o n . INSTANT AIR CO N D ITIO N ED L o t H B lo ck 50. N o r th HEAT with a CO RO AIRE Finer F IN IS H For Your LINENS Com bines Low Cost A u tom atic G as H eat w ith Forced C irculaton Every piece se n t to us is given individual a t­ tention. You can send y o u r fin est linens w ith th e a ssu ra n c e th a t th ey will receive th e fin e st care. B u ilt e s p e c ia lly fo r homes and business houses w ith o u t fu rn a c e heat. Costs less to o w n th a n an average fu rn a c e in s ta lla tio n — y e t i t w ill heat, a ir f ilt e r a nd h u m id ify m o re th a n 10,000 c u b ic fe e t o f a ir space. Coroaire U nits are Sold on Easy Term s See th e d e m o n stra to r now’ in o p e ra tio n a t Portland Gas & Coke Co. Home Laundry 8C Dry Cleaners T elephone 47 H illsboro, O regon Also on d isplay a t M ason’s Gas A ppliance Store H illsboro, Ore. T igard. O regon At Your Convenience! Imagine a store so large, so complete as to be able to supply every want you might think of— a store in which you can sell or trade as well as buy—a store which will rent anything for you, or find you a job—a store that offers new bar­ gains every week in all types of merchandise. That’s the Argus Want Ad section, largest, most active market place in Washington coun­ ty. Enorm ous savings on O. K .’d Used Cars. F o rty to choose from , all m akes an d m odels. ’37 Chev D eLuxe Town Sedan $745 R u n 4,000 m iles. M a n y extra s. ’36 C hevrolet Town Sedan $575 P e rfe c t m e c h a n ic a l c o n d itio n . C le a n in s id e and o u t. ’35 Chevrolet Standard Coupe $475 P e rfe c t. ’35 ’34 ’33 ’32 ’32 ’31 ’31 ’31 ’30 ’30 ’29 ’29 ’28 Ford DeLuxe Coupe $475 C hevrolet M aster Coupe $445 Chevrolet M aster Sedan $395 Plym outh Coach ........ ......... $195 Chevrolet Coupe $295 Hudson DeLuxe Sedan ....... $245 C hevrolet C o a c h .................... $245 Ford D eLuxe Coupe ...............$245 E ssex Coach ........................... $165 Buick 6 § e d a n ........................... $245 C hevrolet Coupe $125 Pontiac 6 Coupe ........................ $ 69 N ash Sedan $ 45 — TRUCKS — ’35 ’34 ’36 ’35 SHOP TODAY IN THE HILLSBORO ARGUS Ford, l ’ a-ton Chev P ^-ton, 157-inch Ford V -8 Pickup Ford V-8 Pickup $495 $395 $475 $445 HALVORSON MOTOR CO. Want Ad Store You are sure to find some offer through which you can profit personally. And when you want to turn anything into cash, put it on display in this complete market. Just Telephone 3101 and you start the wheels moving. ARGUS WANT ADS PROVIDE- • Farm M arket P lace • Bargain Counters • E m ploym ent A gen cy • Second-hand Store • U sed Car A gen cy • R ental Guide • Lost and Found Bureau • R eal Estate A gen cy THESE CLASSIFIED ADS ARE PRICELESS BITS OF REAL NEWS CHEV RO LET DEALERS S A L E S and S E R V IC E L et us ch e c k y o u r c a r f o r w in t e r d r iv in g H illsboro, O regon Phone 4 4 4 N ex t to th e b ack page, section tw o, each w eek