The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, September 02, 1937, Page 12, Image 12

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    Tage Four
H H, I.S li O R O A R C U S ,
M an y Problem s P h y s ic a l T e s ts
Face N ew School ^ ed, f^
ew
A j . .
.
School C h ild re n
A d m in istratio n
H IL L S B O R O ,
OREGON
'I'huiMilay, Seiili'inhe
l i t w eek, is hom e from the hospital also visited Mr and Mrs {'lam b lugli -,'honl cla-.s ami Mi
W Wil
and m uch im proved
llutcliens and family in C orvallis
. lini: ami Miss T hcrcsa P i ll iseli will
Mr and Mrs F rancis Thom pson
A picnic suppei am i m arshm allow le.a h Ibi* Ju n io r t lasscs T eachers
of P ortland w ere w eek-end g u e s t s roast was enjoyod Sunday evening a ie \ c l lo In* seli'i'led for thè nilcr-
at the C lifford Sandy hom e
by t h i r t e e n m em bers of (he Banks inodlule ilcpurtiticilt and thè llihte
C
Mrs Ada S ellers left Saturday to E pw orth League at Balm G rove
c h i-
E v o r y o n e in Ilio com m unity
iBy Miss M ary Sandy)
spi
nd
tin-
w
eek
hi
P
o
rtlan
d
visiting
M inn, w ho w.i- h u e,I to teach shop
T horough physical ex am in atio n s
G eorge Finck Sr was taken to the is invìi,-d li, jniii tliese classcs
BANKS A crew ,>{ men and w o­ and m athem atics in the B anks high tier I ' l o l l i e i -ui-l.iw and sister Mr
G eorge Davis is pick mg bop« al
tor all ch ild ren e n terin g school for m en a re w o rk in g at the K ellev-E ar-
Good S am an tu ii hospital in Port
and M r- Harry W hite
the first tim e this fall, was reco m ­ q tth ar com pany plant handling the school, could ' ot qualify uniter Hie
land F riday evening seriously ill Imi, perni, lice G ene Davis Is visil-
(B y .1. IV. P ovnterl
O
regon
school
law
to
teach
m
a
th
e
­
Mr anil Mrs C lifford Sandy w ere w ith unleers of the stom ach lie suf mg hi gram lpaieiils. Mi ami Mis
m ended this w eek by Miss C lara ev erg reen b lack b erry crop The b e r ­
Supt H illsboro G rade Schools
matics and had to give up th e posi­ visitors at St Helens th e last part of fered a severe hem orrhage Fridav D a n - , a l llill-adc
With this in itial article, th e a d ­ E ngebretsen. county nurse. W ash­ ries are b arreled to he put into cold tion
Hi'
has
accepted
a
position
as
a
t
i
n
' week Mr Sandy drove the V er­ night from the ulcer;
John Hnlluml is visituig Mr ami
m inistration o f t h e elem entary ington county h ealth d ep artm en t
storage and they are tru ck ed m from shop teacher in Portlnnd. B ank-
Mrs Em niclt Wolford oli G reen
schools m akes its intro d u ctio n to
No child. Miss E ngebretsen said, Seaside W estport and C latskanie, high school directors a re now try in g nonia-S t H elens mail ro u te w hile lle a rd Buys House
Mr
T
hom
pson
w
as
on
a
vacation
at
the people of the H illsboro com m u­ "should be allow ed to begin 1 t s as well as from nearby patches Joe to get a teacher, w ho can teach both the I,caches
A lbert H eard has bought the Fred M ountain for a few day»
C hris Tolke was taken lo thè geo
nity Any new ad m in istratio n is school c a reer su fferin g from any Gamroth is in ch arg e of the plant m athem atics and shoo
Mills house, w hich was recent I v
Miss
(.ra
c
e
H
irehell,
w
ho
lias
been
faced w ith th e problem of learn ­ rem o v ab le handicap. This us th e operations and the run is expected
dam aged by fire lb- plans to rebuild orai hospital In F o r e s i G i o v e W e d
Miss
E
leanor
w
ho
has
been
w
o
rk
­
visiting
at
the
C
liff
S
andv
hom
e
in
iie
s d a y I l e is ili w ilh hrom-hltis.
ing as q uickly as possible the d if­ tim e to in v estig ate and d eterm in e to be equal to that of th e s tra w b e r­
and redi'corete it before the family
ing for Mrs i b arb 's K essler, is now Banks and Mr and Mrs Lamm m oves into the home Chick Eberly
ferent elem ents of the com m unity w h eth er o r not th e child is p h y sical­ ry run.
w orking for Mrs F crd H artw ick
Sandy at Y am hill for th e past and fam ily. w ho havo oei'upioil the
w hich sep arately o r compositely ly p rep ared fo r th e new life it is
Mr and Mrs Ed Schlegel and sons
Fred H artw ick. W illiam Moore month, re tu rn e d to h er hom e in C or­ house, are planning to m ove Io F o r­
contrib u te to th e problem s of the about to assum e."
R obert and E v erett and Mrs W G
vallis
T hursday
school.
est G rove this w, ek
"W hen th e child com pletes its W alker atten d ed th e golden w e d ­ and Sam Inkley have crew s of hop
Mr and Mrs B W A rm entrout of
These elem ents a re th e boys and second sum m er, the m o th er usually ding reception and picnic d in n er of pickers gathering th e ir hop crop.
A lfred and Hud Davies of San
Banks and Mr and M r s M aurice Fracisco arc spending (he week with
girls, th e ir parents, th e teachers, feels th at she has com pleted her Mr. and Mrs Jo h n Davis at M ilw au­ Cason B in s Farm
< < nit 11 ii ur«| f r o m t»au» I )
P lum ber Cason has purch ased the Thompson an d d au g h ter Doris of th eir parents Mr ami Mrs Will
the com m unity organizations, t h e big task, an d is likely to r e l a x h e; kie Sunday. They are uncle and
business and th e professional peo­ vigilance som ew hat.
Miss E nge­ aunt of Mrs W alker and Mr. S ch leg ­ John Mills farm a m ile no rth of St Holons spout Friday. S a tu rd a i Davies The hoys a re w orking on land Union Stock Yard a aw ard of
and
S
unday
at
Seaside
$1 »0 last y ear as In ing the o u tsta n d ­
ple. the board of education, the bretsen continued, "an d because it el. S ix ty -fo u r relativ es and friends M anning, and w ill m ove hts family
the San Francisco (air buildings
there soon Mr and Mrs C arl Ship-
ing A lum ni F uture F u n n er in O re­
Mr and Mrs C lyde H opkins and
com m unity environm ents, th e p hysi­ has w eath ered th e storm s of b a b y ­ w ere present
Mr. ami Mrs Je ff K ennedy ami gon.
lev
and
th
ree
d
aughters
of
V
ernonia
baby of Shorw ooil spent the week d a u g h te r C onnie Lou spent Saturday
cal plant of th e school, and o th er hood. it can be left to grow w ith ­
Miss R uth Bailey recently re tu rn ­
will
oeeupy
the
house
now
rented
end in B anks w ith Jus parents Mi­ night and Sunday a t S e a s i d e Tin v
!t<»wland will be at the Argus
elem ents th at m ight be m entioned. out the previous close supervision. ed from su m m er school at M on­
ami Mrs E E H opkins
mouth. She w ill leave next Monday by the Cason fam ily
Every com m unity is ch aracterized M any D efects A cquired
re tu rn e d hom e bv w ay of R ock­ booth at the W ashington C ounty fair
Mr
and
Mrs
Ernest
M
arr
and
all day S aturday to contact high
as good. bad. or in d ifferen t; p ro­
Mi ami Mrs. J J H utchens r e ­ away.
"W hile it is tru e th at th e child m orning for M anzanita, w here she d au g h ter D arlene of K ansas City
school boys and th eir parents, high
gressive or backw ard; physically grows, it m ay a c q u ire m any u n ­ w ill teach in th e g rad e school
tu rn ed hom e S atu rd ay from a ten-
and Miss Mary Sandy of B anks r e ­ •e?' oll,ll’K at the O regon beuehes KetirgaiiDe High School
chool alum ni and oth< rs interested
Robert.
A
braham
and
G
eorge
M
r-
attractiv e o r sloven, according to d esirab le physical a n d
m ental
Sm.-lay school board met T u e s­
th e im pressions of those w ho find ch aracteristics w hich m ay not be d earis left M onday for E ldorado tu rn ed hom e Sunday a fter a trip to 1 hey drove fu st to A storia am t sto p ­ day night in the parsonage and m ade m the \ oeational ag ricu ltu re depart
it necessary to form opinions. A discovered u n til the child has b e ­ S prings Mo . w hich w as th e ir hom e C ra te r Lake. O regon C aves anil ped^ along H i t ' beaches as far south plans for Hit' fall and w inter. Class," m ent.
before they cam e to B anks in the N orthern C alifornia On th e route as F lorence At G arib ald i they visit- 1 a re being rearran g ed and teachers
com m unity, as well as an individual, gun a school career.
early
spring. R obert and A braham hom ew ard they visited Mr and Mrs od Mi and Mrs W alter Poyser. nt selected and it Is planned Io have
gains a rep u tatio n even though it
"Besides a tho ro u g h physical e x ­
ril< rh ii House
w
ill
soon
re tu rn to O regon but Tom Sandy at P ott O rford Mr and 1 lllam ook. they spent S unday w ith the Sunday school re-organlzcd by i
may be unsolicited.
am ination before school opens, th e
Mrs Clyde l.u te ra ll and fam ily at Mi ami Mrs C uddie H utchens and
S eptem ber 5 Ohap« l servi<-e of
The rep u tatio n of the com m unity child should be tak en to a d en tist G eorge w ill rem ain in Missouri
arshfield and Mr and Mrs A lbert family From F lorence they drove the liuio school starts Mrs A lbert worship. t> 30 a m . with liturgy for
Mrs. Bella H artw ick left August S M tafford
becomes an im p o rtan t item to the w h ere d efects due to decay can be
H oard is su p erin ten d e n t of the p r i­ the tOttj Sunday after Pentecost
at Taft
to Fuogle Lake. E ugene amt M onroe m
public school ad m in istratio n . It is d etected an d repaired. A good d e n ­ 23 for P o rtlan d to spend several
ary d epartm ent. She will he as H e a d in g of Labor day message of
Chick E berly. w ho w as h u rt at
extrem ely difficult for th e com m u­ tist will not ex tract th ese first teeth w eeks v isiting frien d s and relatives. his w ork at the consolidated mill w here they visited Mrs H utchens' sisted by M iss Ellen M cDonald Reid F« ch ral Council of C hurches of
daughter.
Mrs
W
H
E
dw
ards
They
1
A
lvena
P
arm
ley
visited
S
aturday
n ity to be one th in g and fo r the unless ab solutely necessary, because
G reenw ood will havo charge of the L’hrist in A m erica Serm on “The
school to be som ething d ifferen t. A he realizes th a t th e child needs r and
t» , a S T unday
’iw 'a' w
" " ith
" ? Mr.
‘! and
a ',ul Mrs
good, progressive, a n d attra c tiv e them for p ro p er m asUcation. w hile of
fam llv n o r,h
com m unity w ill insist upon h aving th e second set of teeth m ay su ffer
Mr. and Mrs G us G hecn and Mr.
a school th at pro p erly fits into th e because of th e loss of th e first set and Mrs. Tony H eesaeker of M an­
general schem e th a t th e com m u- May Cause D efect
ning w ere S u n d ay d in n e r p arty
School Should n t '
D c n , u t s P ° i n t o u t t h a t ‘ h “ J « * ’ guests at the C lell C arstens home.
J W. H unt of St. H elens was an
if the ei, i- i
,
docs not p ro p erly develop if th e
ly^m to th e g en craf'sch em e a s 'o f 'its
o v er night guest W ednesday of Mr
and M rs H arold Jen sen and fam ily
to c o m m u n it/p r c ^ u r e 1.' a n d fin a U y u A . 'c A o k e d ^ ' A l s p i l c A 'T ^ t h ^ baby
V ancouver
ere Suu-
Mr. son
and of Mrs.
V ernon w
F ields
and
Crew s Busy in B anks P lan t
in H a n d lin g o f B lackbe rries
Instructor Prepares
lor School Opening
reach th a t goal o r th e a d m in istra­ to be avoided, not only for th e sake day guests of Mrs Field s m other.
te d 1 to newy h?.nd en4 en tIy ,h ranSfer'
^ ^ r a n c e . 'b L r b i c a u s : " : /
in- Mrs L eona Robertson, and Ed C lark
c ^ ^ u n ^ i s ’l A ^ :
d e w i n g of
Mrs. L ed erer visited friends F ri­
day and S atu rd ay in Buxton.
tion of its ideals, an u n d erstan d in g
"A nother
Miss H elen D ickerson of S ilverton
visited M onday at th e C lifford S an ­
dy home.
A ldric Ja u h o la of B rush P rairie
not m i In d l
L
f°‘ arh defev,s i,lso are discovered and spent last w eek in B anks w ith his
Tom D i c k ^ n d ^ a r r A ofe th°ef eomh Can be co rre c te d - giving th e child sister. Mrs. C W. M cPeak.
m i.niiv w î
»h
f th e com- a m uch b e tte r start in th e business Home from Marines
m unit}, but a re the com posite ideals of learn in g
Wilson Davison a rriv ed August 17
tOe rn r e te d e a ^ ° Ple'
'P h y sical' ex am in atio n s tak e but from Boston, w h ere he has been
"Physical
terpreted. and so postulated to th e a sm all portion of tim e, and can w ith the m arines, having ju s t com ­
ad m in istratio
bv t A h e ’ h 1
ucation
The n duty-
edi m ean 50 m uch to th e fu ‘u re health pleted his fo u r-v ear term His w ife
ucation. The d u tj o f the board of and success of th e child because and son cam e h ere from Boston last
S T t h e
S " ' , “ Jh b r° ad ,h e f,rSt -v e a r l n school d 'a cDUcal spring and a second son w as born
m rirc* »hi
a \ L
,h ey ‘"Z tim e in ,h e career of th e voung- in August.
A l v in m
e L ,
3
' ".Ot s,e rs' and bad sta rts can be avoided
Mrs. A M D unham and a friend
but in th e «Am
d e° m m u" “ y- m an y tim es by p ro p er precautions." of Oswego visited Mrs. C harles
S hipley an d Mrs. E m m ett Shipley
but in th e s ta te an d th e nation. Miss E ngebretsen said in closing
Friday.
A ny ad m in istratio n w ill come to
M r and Mrs. J. W. Schlegel of
th e assistance of its board of edu- health w ith less ed ucation is m ore
cation in h elp in g to m ake th e in- to be desired in th e th in k in g of O akville. W a s h .. sp en t th e w eek ­
terp retatio n s. only a fter it has som e than vice versa. M any fatal- end m B anks w ith Mr and Mrs. W
come to know th e com m unity.
ities in school a rc th e direct rc- G W alker Ed Schlegel and fam ily
Should be Close
suit of physical handicaps t h a t and Mrs W illiam McGill.
Miss C am ille Bell of Eugrtve spent
Now let us say. w ith considerable m ight have been corrected,
frankness, th a t p ro p er i.nterpreta-
W hat ab o u t th e eyes, th e ears, last w eek w ith h e r aunt. M rs Flora
tions and p ro p er u n d erstan d in g s do and th e teeth of y o u r child ' A rc M unford The tw o sp en t several
not come q u ick ly w hen th e com- they fun ctio n in g n orm ally ? Do you days at R ainier N ational p ark and
m unity and th e school a re aloof know for su re or a rc you guess- also visited Mr. and Mrs. H oward
from each other. M any im m ediate i n g? Has v o u r c h il d ' ex h ib ited M ansfield and ch ild ren at Sum ner.
contacts a re necessary. L et t h e thro u g h th e sum m er any ch aracter- W ash , and Mr. and Mrs. B A
,
. . . F rench and Mrs. Roy K elly at Puy-
com m unity come to th e schools, and , *in at,
for
g ia°U r .i-A 3 b ‘‘ a llu P Wash S unday C am ille's m oth-
let the teach ers of those schools u n n a tu ra l for a child of th a t age e r and step fath e r Mr. and Mrs
com e to th e homes. Both visitations If so. it ' ^ y .?_eJ l bC_ ^ S in n in g of C la ir Vaughn of Eugene visited at
w ill be from the co n stru ctiv e sta n d ­ som e m align condition th a t should
th e M unford hom e and C am ille re ­
point. and th e p ro fit should be be arrested now.
tu rn ed hom e w ith them .
m utual. If th e criticism s m ust be
A rrestin g in th e in itial s t a g e s
unday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
o th er than constructive, then place usually is so m uch easier and less C h S arles
hipley w ere Mr. and Mrs.
them d irectly before th e persons pain fu l th an to try to accom plish D. P. H S opkins
of Tillam ook and
m ost concerned. F o r th e schools to the sam e resu lt a fte r th e condi­ Mr. and Mrs. W illiam H opkins and
m ake no m istakes w ould be . co n ­ tion has m atured. I feel th e neces­ four children o f Jew ell.
trib u tin g the eighth w onder to the sity for say in g here th a t one of th e A m ateu r Night In terests
w orld. L earn to survey y o u r school m ost fo rw ard steps ev er tak en by
A m ateu r night, sponsored by the
w ith a critical eye. yes, b u t w ith a o u r board of education is th e in- L adies' Aid. is attra c tin g consider-
sym pathetic criticalness th a t w ill s titu tin g of th e school nurse. The able atten tio n . F rid ay night th e p ro ­
lead to im provem ent. L et y o u r in ­ h ealth p rogram u n d er th e d irection gram m ostly musical, w as v aried
terp retatio n s of o u r efforts and our of Miss P ennington, o u r school and consisted of th e follow ing num -
accom
plishm ents be m ------------
ade not --------
from nurse, is to be one of th e featu res bers: song. E pw orth League: vocal
.
. ■
hasty and casua surveys, b u t from of th is school. Good h ealth is a m at- trio. Mrs. W illiam Klum and daugh-
in tellig en t conclusions backed b y ter of habit.
ters: d u e t P atty M cCorm ick and
p ro p er understandings. T horough
A fter looking about th e h ealth of M arna Finck: piano solo. Ju a n ita
u nderstandin g s do not com e by v ir- the child, th e next thin g of im - W olford; piano and violin music,
tu c of distance betw een people, b u t portan ce is to have school clothes Mrs. Bush and d au g h ter; vocal solo,
from nearness betw een people. So ready. Let us em phasize v ery m uch W ilm a M ePcak: piano and violin
Jet s get thoroughly acq u ain ted and th a t this ad m in istratio n is eon- music.
...... Will W alker and G ran t Wes-
m ake an honest effort to u n d er- cerncd m uch m ore about clean, corn- ten h av en : ten o r solo. H enry H unt:
stan d and know each o th er th ro u g h fo rtab le clothes, th an it is about solo. P atty M cCorm ick: harm onica
h aving su fficien t contacts to m ake the q u a lity of th a t clothing
solo. E v erett M cCormick, and sing­
3 f,°°d u n d erstan d in g possible.
T he first teach ers' m eeting w ill ing by the audience.
Mrs A lbert H eard gave a short
M uch m ore could be said in car- be held on th e even in g of Septem -
ry in g on th e gen eral them e of th e b er 6 in th e Ju n io r high au d ito ri- talk '’’«plaining th a t the purpose of
above paragraphs, but common de- urn. The school doors w ill be op- a m ateu r n ig h t is to raise m oney to
ccncy does not p erm it th e w rite r cned to ad m it pupils at 8 30 a m- p ain t th e church. It is planned to
to consum e m ore th an his sh are of S ep tem b er 7. T he p ro ced u re of hav- have these am a te u r nights once a
1 mi c i um ns
th is paper. So we ing th e ch ild ren rep o rt first to m onth and tak e a collection each
w ill close w ith a few w ords eon- th e ir last y ear's room w ill not be time.
Mr and Mrs. G eorge L ippert, re ­
corning th e readiness of y o u r chil- changed. L ik ew ise p upils new to
dren to begin the school y ear.
this school w ill rep o rt first to the tu rn ed hom e F rid ay evening from a
Prepare C hildren
prin cip al of th e build in g before trip to M ichigan and o th er nearby
F lrst,
aI1 d o y ° u k n o w th a t re p o rtin g to an y teach er. A fter th e states. They d ro v e a new c ar home.
y o u r children a re com ing to school en ro llm en t in th e new room is They report th a t crops look fine in
w ith as few physical handicaps as m ade, th e pupils will be dism issed M ichigan. Indiana. Illinois and east­
ern Iowa. W estern Iow a and N ebras- ,
it is possible fo r you as a p aren t for
educitT on’ is7
d e te in K rtm c T p c d fi?
education, is a noble goal, but good purpose.
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envelope It lends dig n ity to the
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tests io ( lei m a n y a n d ’ ( ' i l l i c i s m ,
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Sunday, S eptem ber 12. being Home
coming Sunday, tnuiking r«*NUtnp-
tiou of io 30 o'clock niurning woi -
ship All young people's groups re ­
sum e m eltin g s w ith the beginning
of tin* public sc hool sessions. Pastor
H enry S H aller may be eousedted
any day, except Monday, betw een
10 a in and noon, betw een I and 0
l> m . o r by appointm ent, at Hie
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Roys' ‘ Corduroy
Pasteurization
School
S upplies
1937
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