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Page Six HlLl^BORO ARGUS, HILLSBORO, OREGON Banks Legion Observe 21st Anniversary BANKS Thi- American Legion celebrated the 21st birthday anniv ersary of the organization in their hall in Banks last Wednesday eve ning with a party Moving pictures of the national convention in Chi cago and other features were shown by A J. Foelker of Hillsboro. The public was invited to this part of the program Commander Vanderzanden cut the beautifully decorated birth day cake baked by Mrs. Harold Jensen. Mrs. Walter Beard and son Otto went to Portland Thursday to see her mother. Mrs. Ella Mizner, who is ill in the Good Samaritan hos pital Miss Mildred Mead of the Bald Mountain district is now employed at the general hospital in Forest Grove. Mr and Mrs Kenneth Munford of Corvallis are spending the spring vacation with his mother. Munford. Mr Munford faculty at O S. C In Veterans’ Hospital eration, m his confeetionerv, lust week Born, to Mr .md Mrs Mix Davis • Manning a 7'j pound boy March F H Kauffman. upier Burney. fifth Fairview Road Changed To Eliminate A Bad Curve SCHOLLS Troutdale adjoining the Julius C farm The bridge there is " - parents M: and Mrs Ch-11 C.u-. .-tens Ho returned to work Tues day He is employed in a logging Mrs Jesse Snyder Sr si lipped and camp near Vernonia after the camp fell Ht her homo, breaking i: a rib and ar i Mr being silici Beautification club met at the church and plans were made for the planting .1 shrubs and flowers Miss Kathleen Met rae, home demonstra tion agnu. was present Next meet ing will lie with M s Ferd Groner March L'o All young folks are urged f th rei treatment for a bad cold Richard Greene. Alice Faye and Fred MaeMarr. • Little OH New York” which opens a f< ui -d theatre Sunday The story concerns Robert I ul ing of th. first steamboat. 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Mr. and Mrs Earl Stretcher and Hesse spent last week-end at the beach. featur GUESSING ABOUT 1940 REFRIGERATOR VALUES NEW 1940 i KI UI lull detour by way of Laurel Hillsboro They are changing llu ro id bed and getting rid of a danger- Easter Program Scheduled at Banks; Pageant io Be Given 67« CUBIC FOOT Hi The roa* e Hill Chester Davis, who received brok and build- en ribs and other injuries when struck by a truck while crossing the street. March 8. was brought home from Hillsboro hospital last Tues day and next day he was moved to the Veterans hospital in Portland. The Loftus family the House Damaged measles and Mr Lotti A window and north wall in Mrs. very ill with them. Charles Frisloe H. A Williams house were damaged Saturday evening, when it was are the Victor Boleen family Billy BANKS—At 7:30 an Easter pro C B. Hall struck by a coupe belonging to ond. and Mrs Wil- Jackso i and the Harold Christensen Louise Hughes of Manning. The gram will be given by the inter ham Staff consolation children. and the McDaniels clnl- Hughes car collided with a car driv mediate and senior departments of meeting will be with Mr> Wil- Emphatic denial that there is en by Stanley Hahn while the the Sunday school "The Magdelines son March 28 any truth in a rumor of labor The ro.i.i adjoining the Egger and Hahn car was making a "U" turn. Story'' will be given by Evalynn Mrs M ’ss and son Roy shortages in and around the city Wakefield farms is improved since Don Moore of Portland is visiting Kessler with a supporting chorus t \ ancouver Wash, is contained the road bed has been rebuilt. his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs Wil of intermediate girls. This will be hr son- and daughter, Mr in a bulletin s sent to the Hillsboro Dr William B Chandlee is im followed bv a pageant. "The Chal and Mi liam Moore. e Prickett, ami fam- chamber of commerce this week proving his filbert orchard by re- Mr. and Mrs. James Tilton of lenge of the Cross" by the high lly. moving non paying filbert trees Monmouth and Mr. and Mrs. Or school class. Everyone is invited. Heard returned to work of the Vancouver chamber of com Tom Stretcher ot Portland visited Easter Sunday services at the at Albert ville While of Forest Grove were Seaside Monday after being merce. The bulletin follows: parents, Mr. and Mrs J. M I dinner party guests Sunday of Mr. Banks church will begin with Sun home with an injured foot We hear that rumors are afloat Stretcher, last week. Joe Stretcher and Mrs. B. L. Sellers and family. day school at 10 a. m. A few num is digging and setting out ill- in that Vancouver. A group of women from Banks bers will be given by the primary- trees on Clark county, acreage across Week-end guests of Mr and Mrs. class during the Sunday school spent Thursday with Mrs. Emmett from his home plac this week. ing a labor shortage, : George Neilson and familv were and that an hour. Baptismal services ’ will be Shipley and helped her quilt Pre David Otto is working for Ray- going out for workers Mrs Rudolph Witt and three chil sent were Mrs. Charles Shipley, held at 3 p. m Nine children and dren t true Wc plead with Moore for a month. of Garibaldi and Bill Nielson T! Mrs. Francis Upward. Mrs. George maybe more will be baptized Ep of Word has been received that Detroit. i to help us stop these rumors McGraw. Mrs. Alice Parmley and worth League will begin at seven Grandma McCool, who is visiting "The industrial growth going on relatives to which all the young people of Mr. and Mrs Earl Stevenson of Miss Ann Schneider. m Michigan, is ill with Nehalem were Sunday guests of in Vancouver is comparatively heart tiouble She went by- plane Mrs. J. J Hutchins returned Wed the community arc’invited. small, rumors to the contrary not to Michigan last fall. Mr. and Mrs. Remi Vuylsteke en Mr and Mrs Ray Lien nesday after visiting relatives for three months. She spent three weeks tertained the high school teachers Mrs. J S. Miller of Yelm. Wash., withstanding. We have hundreds Pupils of the Midway grade school with her granddaughter. Mrs. Del at their home last Tuesdav night. came last W ednesday to be with of unemployed on our rolls, and are enjoying spring vacation this , can get thousands more workers Lyle Wolford, cook at McCormack her mother. Mrs O ’ D Drccszen. bert Graves in Portland while Mrs. week. spending who has been seriously ill with the from Portland (just eight miles Graves had a major operation. She hall in Forest Grove. Mr.-. Ed Bensons mother Mrs awavi. should we find it difficult Hay en of Portland, who had a stroke also visited her daughter. Mrs. Grace the spring vacation with h:s par flu. to fill positions as they open Op Ranes and son. Forest, in Portland; ents. Mr and Mrs. Fred Wolford, is slightly improved. Mr. and Mrs Harold Banks and a brother Roy Layton at Aurora, a and family Luther (Sandy) Miller is doing son Glenn of McMinnville Sunday An influx of laborers and their sister. Mrs. George Flannigan and a Home for Vacation visited Mrs. Robert Banks, who is families expecting to find work some remodeling on his house. College students home for spring ill at her home with the flu. daughter. Mrs. Ora Powell, at Leb here can only mean disappointment anon; a sister. Mrs. Grace Hassler, at vacation are Theresa Paetsch Er The Potter & Trask store is be Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hartwick and and. perhaps, tragedy for them. Corvallis, and a daughter. Mrs. W. vin Mead. Bob Smith of Oregon daughter Maxine of Vernonia were “In all hiring for < nstru > ing enlarged and a modern front is College of Education. Warren Tav- H. Edwards of Monroe. week-end guests of his mother. Mr.- and operation of industries, both being put in. A porch with a cement lor of University of Oregon. Lester Belle Hartwick. new and old. in this region, pref floor will also be built. Schlegel of Oregon State. Art Bogard, former Miss Kathleen Jensen, a teacher in erence is given those who are al Mr. and Mrs. Harry Whitfield a Garibaldi school, spent from Wed ready residents of this immediate Scholls and Midway, i. riling in- and son Jack of Seaside spent the nesday until Sunday with her par v icinity. There is already a more surance at North Bend week-end with her parents. Mr ents. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jensen than ample supply of labor avail Among callers Sunday at the Vie- and Mrs. N. J. Griffen. Mr.- Griffen Sr . and son Joseph. wenttrom and Toni Reed home able to take care of the need con and two grandchildren Bobbie and Pupils of the seventh and eighth templated for the near future Per- were Mrs Florence Atkinson of Beverly Delauney returned to Sea grades enjoyed a St. Patricks party l ortland and Miss Jean Moore of I side with them to remain a week. Thursday night in their school room. sons seeking employment in pri- Ashland They later went to Hills vate industry arc ; advised not Mrs. Lewis Hostess boro to nr Mr- A. R Wenstrom, The three other rooms had St. Pat- oome to Vancouver. Mrs. Alfred Lewis was hostess f ir rick parties M inday afternoon. the bridge club Thursday afternoon. nenei pital. Jean Moore is Mrs. Wen Jack Benefici installed a new Mrs. Max Dreeszen won first. Mrs. soda fountain. which is under refng- strom'» granddaughter. Dan Aebischer returned to his high school studies after being ab- sent because of a bad case of poison WITCH HAZEIr—Mr. and Mrs oak. Plans are under way for land- George Hayertz Havertz and family, family. who Creorge have been living in this community scaping the» south border of the for the past few months, moved last church yard - Any <>ne interested in week to Florence where they for- helping with this beautification merly lived. project shouldl sec Mrs. Cliff Lar kin. Birthday Celebrated TO PROVE .A surprise party was given for Marjorie Graff went to Portland Everette Swank on his birthday an- Saturday to begin a business course niversary March 7 Present were Mr in the Northwestern School of and Mrs Sv. artzenback. Mr and Commerce. Mrs. B. D. Atwood and children. Mr Scholls Epworth League held a and Mrs. Vance and daughter. Mr. Leap Year party Friday night Paul and Mrs. Earl Atwood and son, all Jaquith had charge of the games of Scofield; Mr. and Mrs R M and Pansy Weaver the refr- shment- Swank and daughter and Levoy Mrs. George Mounce of Mmot. N. Gordon <if Hillsboro. High and low D . arrived last week to care for her und prizes in "500" awarded to mother Mrs Ida Kay-, who is very Mis- Vance and Mr- R M Swank HI. Mrs. Kays brother. Joseph Jones The upper grades gave a program of Portland is also here. Mrs. Titus’ for opening exercises on Wednes who made her home with Mrs Kavs day morning. during the winter, is also ill and T Illness Takes Toll with her daughter, Mrs, Tom Herd A number of pupils have been in Newberg absent from school during the past week due to the epidemic of cold- and influenza. LOOK—IT’S A BIG A Thur day, Man h 2 1. 19 10 22c NO MORE MEAT WORRIES! Now you can serve your favnrile mi-at and expect praise every lime if von buy Sah*way ¡uaranluufl Meats. Fix 1 Safeway •te«ik or roast tomorrow and you will si •c what we mean! PORK ROAST ü, ;i« ".. . 10c PORK STEAK 1 15c BACON K'kS,'1" 124c COTTAGE CHEESE 2 »K. 15 c Kuh, iieamy. 3 (Ml CRABS SAFEWAY -sh ucean cani 15c Hillsboro Phone 2171