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4— HILkSBORO ARGUS
Father and Son
FFA Banquet at
Banks Thursday
T hursday, M arch 21. 1946
Gaston School
Board Pushes
Building Plans
G IV E !
G A S T O N —At a re c e n t m o n th ly
m e e tin g th e G asto n h ig h school
b o a rd u nanim ously passed a mo­
tio n to h a v e th e school b o ard d raw
up p re lim in a ry b lu e p rin ts an d fi­
g u re costs fo r a b u ild in g eq u ip p ed
fo r teach in g ag ric u ltu re , shop and
d o m estic science. A co m m ittee a p ­
p o in ted by th e school b o ard and
co n sistin g c i p ro g ressiv e ta x p a y ­
e rs w ho have c h ild re n in school
and from all th e d is tric ts r e p r e ­
sen ted in th e union hig h school
d istrict m et w ith th e b o a rd a t this
tim e.
T his com m ittee is as follows:
G aston -C a rl K linge, F red C hase,
C ecil K o b erstein and Rev. F len n er;
S e th d is tric t — E. P. H oodenpvl,
M ary H e n n g ; C h e rry G rove— Rev.
Jo h n so n , C arl O lson. M r Z enke.
field m an for fed eral housing, and
R. F C lark e: H ill d is tric t—M rs.
R ussell K opplin and Mrs. F rancis
Robb: I-akeview d is tric t—Mr. R olph
and E lisha S h arp ; W apato d istrict
—R alph Ja c k so n a n d Mrs, B ert
P hillips.
A b u d g et co m m ittee w as also
elected to serv e th e sam e term s as
th e board m em bers. T he b udget
co m m ittee is C arl K linge. Buss
H oodenpyl. Mr. Z enke. F rancis
R obb and E lisha S h a rp . T his com ­
m ittee was sw orn in a t th e last
m eeting. As soon as plan s have
been
com pleted thev w ill be
b ro u g h t before th e p ublic an d v o t­
ed upon.
A ll local, social and frater­
nal n ew s should be turned in
at the Argus for publication in
that w eek not later than T ues­
day and earlier it possible.
tf
A bit of boogie w oogie o r a
good o ld -fash io n ed so n g fest go
fa r to w ard d isp ellin g th a t h o m e­
sick feelin g of m any a se rv ic e ­
m an o v erseas P o rta b le pianos,
used by th e Red C ross in h o s­
p ital recreation program* and in
its clubs abroad, cost $311 Y our
Red C ross fu n d c o n trib u tio n w ill
h elp m ake ré c ré a tio n p ro g ram s
m o re lively.
T h e sp rin g term n ig h t classes
o f th e P o rtlan d e x ten sio n c e n te r of
th e O regon state system of h ig h e r
ed u catio n w ill open M onday. M arch
25. Classes w ill co n tin u e t o m eet in
L incoln high school fro m M onday
to T h u rsd ay inclusive, w ith the
F rid ay m glit and S a tu rd a y m o rn ­
ing classes m eetin g in th e C e n tra l
lib rary .
T w en ty new co u rses w ill b e g iv ­
en in addition to th e w in te r term
classes in w hich 1926 stu d en t., w ere
enrolled. T he course o fferin g s w ill
include: m an ag in g a sm all b u si­
ness. p rin cip les of salesm an sh ip ,
rad io script w ritin g , hom e f u r n is h ­
ing, applied psychology, in tro d u c ­
tio n to social case w o rk co n d u ct
of g ro u p discussion, p h y sical e d u ­
catio n sem in ar w ith em p h asis on
rh y th m ics, th e b allad , geo g rap h y
o f E urope, g eo g rap h y of N o r t h
A m erica, h isto ry o f t h e P acific
N orthw est, te c h n iq u e in w a rd a d ­
m in istratio n . S ev en classes in e d u ­
cation w ill be o f sp ecial in te re st
to teac h ers; psychology of c h ild ­
hood. basic course in school s u p e r­
vision, tests and m easu rem en ts,
fo u n d atio n s of c u rricu lu m , co u n ­
seling and case stu d ies, and a d v a n c ­
ed ed u catio n al phychology.
C atalogs an d in fo rm atio n m ay be
o b tain ed from th e P o rtla n d c e n te r
office. 207 E ducation C e n te r b u ild ­
ing. 220 S. W. A ld er street.
Is Your Car Ready
for Spring Driving!
A ssure trouble-free m otor­
ing by changing now to
sum m er-w eight Signal Oils
and L ubricants.
Come In Today!
ERNIE'S SIGNAL SERVICE
N. E. 4th and Baseline
Hillsboro, O regon
A d re r i i o rnent
From where I s i t ... / / J o e M arsh
Shaking H ead s an d
Hum an Liberties
I t ’s a funny thing. Now th at
the w ar’s over, there’s a lot of
head-shaking in our town. People
saying: “ W hat’s the younger gen­
eration coming to?” “ How can we
end these strikes?” “The country’s
going to the dogs!” “ There ought
to be a law !” etc.
B ut when th e younger g e n e ra ­
tio n w as w alloping th e Axis “su p e r­
m en” — and labor w as doing th e
m ost colossal job in h isto ry — you
never h e a rd a m u rm u r. B u t now
th a t w e're back to o u r tra d itio n a l
life of personal lib erty , ju s t see
how th e heads begin to sh ak e again.
I guess there'll always be head-
shakers—folks who feel “there
ought to be a law”— who believe
th a t the best form of regulation is
suppression, whether it’s applied
to beer or baseball.
B ut from w here I sit, A m erica's
done p re tty well w ith th e idea of
perso n al choice and individual lib ­
e rty . I guess t h a t’s ju s t th e way
A m ericans a re m ade.
Copyright^ 1946, Vruled States Breuers Foundation
M ajor K enneth M unford arriv ed
h ere T h u rsd ay from O kinaw a
He
has his d ischarge and
w ith his
w ife an d son. w ill m ake th eir hom e
in B anks in the hom e of his m oth-
e r.th e late Mrs. Flora M unford .
votes w ere
east at the meeting Kr ida V evv-
rhool
in re-
mnu at th e urade s
, d to build nu a new . ehoot house
and etb’smq the si e. The p ro n u n ­
tion to build e a rn e d ci» to I This
was not a tm al vote n a band
ne up later
issue w hich will
Five sites w ere voted on. The
present site received 16 votes,
an o th er site, the Jo h n l’tiek ett
p ro p er’. ' south of Dangs. received
Oil \o i - and three other sites le-
ii ved tue rem ainder o f the v o t e s
O ne of these was on land across
tiie i id from the Jo h n P riekett
I ropeiUv and two w ere sites on the
high school grounds T he latter
two w ere rai d out as unavailable
l.ivlurs Visit
1 , tjg) and Mrs W arren Taylor
of t'a 'iip A dair w ere gucs'.s of Mr
and Mrs
Max D rees.en from
T hursdav last week until Monday
He is now out of active dutv and
is in the reserves After a visit with
hts sister at lloldbar. W ashington,
thev plan to go to Eugene w here
he will take post graduate work
at V. of O
A lbert H eard fam ily moved S a t­
urday from the Methodist p arso n ­
ic to the house thev recently pur-
chased front Phil Parm lev
Mr. and Mrs Cecil Parm lev and
tw o children of N ehalem m over
into the parsonage S aturday. Ik
w ill w ork in the woods.
Mr. and Mrs Norman lim es of
Tillam ook spent March 13 w ith Mi­
ami Mrs llay Parm lev and with
Mrs. Alice Parm lev.
Church Roofing
Fund Increases
Mrs. M. Reeher on
Mother' Committee
B A N K S -Thursday night a K..lit­
e r an d Son ban q u et w ill be given
bv th e F. F. A unit m B a n k s h i g h
school This is the first such b a n ­
q u et to be held since the F. 1 A
w as first estab lish ed in the school
last fall.
W ork on th e high school annual
is u n d erw ay . A nyone w ho w ants
•in a n n u a l is asked to notify one
of th e seniors before the end of
n ex t week
Mr. an d Mrs R alph Moss and
son of Newport and his mother,
Mrs. C arl O ber, of Forest G rove
w ere Sund.iv guests of M r and M i-
Y ern P rie k e tt an d fam ily and Mr
and Mrs Max D reesren
Mrs. W arren
Brow n ( A l i c e
G e h rts ' began M ondat as an en
plove at th e H ughes haleh erv in
H illsboro. W illa H ansen has taken
th e place at th e B anks M arket
from w hich Mrs Brow n resigned
High school pupils on the honor
roll for th e first sem ester w ere
H elen D uvek. Kay Lien, Bettv
R ufner, M argie Herinck.x. G la d ' -
H eesaekcr. C ath erin e Herb. M ax­
ine M izner. Jo Ellen T u rp in . Je a n
V and erzan d en . and M arv Jo Brag .
T hose on the honor roll for th e pa t
six w eeks w ere Ray Lien. Helen
D uvek. B ettv R u fn er and Ellis
Shipley.
Extension Center
Classes to Open
School Issue
Voted Friday
M u n fo rd
D is c h a r g e d
B A N K S - T he roofing fund for
th e B an k s ch u rch w as increased by
$41.50 Sunday, $25 by speci.i! gifts
and $16 50 in the offering follow ­
ing th e d in n e r serv ed at 1 o’clock
by a g ro u p o f w om en u n d er the
lead e rsh ip of Mrs. A lbert Heard.
D onations fo r this fu n d w ill be
gladly accepted and m ay be left
w ith Mrs. Russe'.l B urrus. Mrs.
A lb ert H eard o r Mrs. F rancis U p ­
w ard
C. W M cPcak. w ho w as ill last
w eek w ith flu. developed p n eu ­
m onia S u n d ay and w as m oved to
the F orest G ro v e h o sp ital w here
he is b ein g given penicillin.
Enters Hospital
B illv K essler, son of M r and
Mrs. C h arles K essler, left S atu rd ay
fo r S an F rancisco a fte r a 45-dav
fu rlo u g h here. H e w ill e n te r an
arm y h o sp ital th e re an d la te r u n ­
dergo a d elicate op eratio n o n his
spine.
C h ester Thom pson. E v erett M c­
C orm ack and Dick VnnDoren. re ­
tu rn ed veteran s, w ent to V ancou­
ver. B. C . last M onday and r e ­
tu rn ed T hursday.
On Leave
Mrs. L illian Cox and son L aw ­
rence of P o rtla n d w e r e d in n er
guests S u n d ay of h er b ro th er. P au l
N ordholm . L aw ren ce is on a 30-
day leav e from the m e rc h a n t m a r­
in e
Mrs. F red W ilcox, w h o is ill in
th e P ro v id en ce h o sp ital in P o rtlan d ,
w as g iv en 13 blood tran sfu sio n s
last w eek. M ore tran sfu sio n s w ill
be g iven th is w eek A g ro u p of
B anks frien d s gave blood M onday
and an o th e r group gave W ednes­
day. It is hoped the tran sfu sio n s
w ill give h er stre n g th fo r an o p er­
ation.
Mrs. A lb e rt H eard an d Mrs. E arl
Turno-.v w e re hostesses for a p in k
and b lu e sh o w er T uesday afternoon
in th e RNA hall hon o rin g Mrs.
M ilton D evine (G ladys C opi. A fter
an aftern o o n of contests and games
and th e o p ening of gifts by Mrs.
D evine, refresh m en ts w ere served.
A p p ro x im ately
40 guests
w ere
p resen t.
BANKS
Seventy
LAUREL Mrs Max R eeher has
been appointed by G overno: Snell
to the com m ittee to select the Ore-
ton M other for 1946
Helen Voorheea has gone to the
S tate hospital at Salem for a three
m onths course in nursing m ental
patients
Tom e V erdegan has infection in
h er left hand
V eteran Visits
R obert H. Grob. form erly of D e­
troit. Mich., was a guest for several
days last week at the F. L. Brown
home. G rob is a form er captain in
the arm v transportation corps
T he W ill B arrow s fam ily from
South D akota, has moved into the
tx?e Brow n house on the form er
M cPherson place. B arrow s w ill be
em ployed on the Brow n farm .
(T u b
H e lp s R e d
C ro ss
T he I.au rel Ladies Social club
met at the home of M s T. L. Me
C andish W ednesday A report was
m ade on th e dance S aturday night
Ten dollars was voted to the Red
Cross. P lans for an entertainm ent
and dance a fter Easter w ere dis­
cussed. Proceeds will benefit the
com m unity hall. C ora Schm idt and
Leola Coolidge w ere appointed on
th e flow er com m ittee f >r March
and April. T he next m eeting will
be M arch 27 at the hom e of Mrs.
M adelene Haase.
•
Couple Celebrate
60th Anniversary
HANKS Mi and Mis C harles
Shipley were honor guests at a
(.m ills dinner Sund.iv in Pie It N
A hall Itl honor of their tillth wed
iti a a m ver a, v Covet
vvi re laid
foi ,'U relatives including the six
children ef Mr and Mis Shiplev
Thev are Erwin. Emm ett and C arl
saiplev. Mis Phil Parm lev. M rs
Jack lieppeto ami Mrs George Me
Earl.me Those coming from a d is­
tance te attend w ere Mr and M is
Bvr.m Hoskins. Mr and Mrs Na
th.miel Hoskins and throe ehildren
atid Mrs H attie Hoskins of Modes
to Cal . and Mrs Marv S inger of
Stockton. Nob
M rs Stockton, a sister of Mis
Shiplev. arrived Ttiursdav for an
extended visit The two hail not
m e t for 36 years
The tables w ere decorated w ith
a beautiful w edding cake and cut
flowers and spread w ith a b o u n ti­
ful vintner. Mis Shiplev w ore a
corsage of pink eurnations and
white hyacinths Mr and Mrs Ship
lev w e r e m arried March Hi. 1886.
a! Aurora. Nob With th eir five
children thev m oved to O regon in
Hit'.' and spent most of the years
since then in anil near Banks T wo
more ehildren w ere born in Ore-
n and six of the seven are still
living, also 28 grandchildren amt
It, . eat grandchildren Mr Ship-
lev is 82 years old and Mrs. Ship-
ley is 78.
Laurel Completes
Red Cross Drive
LAUREL Red Cross drive In the
Laurel d istrict has been eomplet
ed according to th e chairm an Mr-
S E St, Her T otal 'lira eolleeteil
wa- $2Uti M
S to ller wishes to
thank everyone w ho helped make
the d riv e a sueee-s
Viola and Itei nice S toller cut' i
t.illic it t h e i r p a r e n ts . Ml' and Mt ■
S E Stoller. at a dlliliei S.iturd.iV
evening at the Roosevelt hotel in
P o r t l a n d in honor of th eir 2ath
wediting anniversary
M artha E a g e r a m i M a r v Dulx-t
and family had d in n e r w ith their
father, eelebrattn : his b irth d ay and
neth Sm ith, to v is it th eir daughter.
M rs Roy Sm ith, and het family of
G able
E.nT Johnson is -till in the vet-
re.ins' hospital in I’ ill.in I l i e ha-
been th ere 11 m o n th , am t has t i n
dot a. 'no four operation- Ho faces
an o th er in the n ear fu tu re
In C o n c e r t
A n u m b er of M ountain H om e
voting folks will tak e part in the
concert to bo given at S h e r w o o d
high school F riday evening.
F ern Ego has gone to P ortland to
spend a few w eeks w ith the Lester
Hollis family
Those who atten d isl the Youth
for C hrist rally in N ew berg S a tu r ­
Mrs Will I.elmtm of C oeur d ’Al­ day night bring back a most e n ­
ene. Idaho, and her m other. Mrs thusiastic report. G th ers plan to
.lack Erickson of Portland, visited atten d th e next m eeting
at the F D. Coolidge home last
Emory- H arris is in the Em anuel
Sunday
Mrs
l.etnum
is Mrs hospital in P o rtlan d He u n d e r­
Coolidge’s cousin.
w
ent
a serious i -peration.
Mis D P Hopkins and Ole Hop-
R aeford Jack has gone to V er­
of Tillamook \ Iaited w ith Mr
a n d Mrs C harles Shiplev M atch nonia. w here he is d riving a log­
ging truck.
12 to 15.
Former Residents
Attend Dinner
MOUNTAIN HOME T he March
birthday dinner at Mountain Home
Sunday was of especial interest. A
num ber of form er residents and
friend- were there, including Mr.
and Mr- W arren Forsythe Robert
Eors.vthe. Mrs H annah W estberg.
M r - J o e E g o and Mr. and Mrs. Dan
\, bischer Many who have been iit
have recovered. Tables w ere set
for 70.
Mr. and Mrs Ed Reetz of Day-
ton were visitors List T uesday at
the heme of their nephew . Hav Ego
Mr, and Mrs Fred Sutterfield.
form er residents here, visited at
tiie Cectle S trick ler hom e Sunday-
Mr a n t Mrs Harry S ehm eltzer
made a trip to Tillam ook recently.
Mr Sehm eltzer took part w ith the
Pomona G range when they put on
the fifth degree in that city.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. B aker re tu rn ­
ed home w ith th eir grandson. Ken-
A sanctu rv of the new C atholic
ch urch a t S ilverton w ill bo d ed i­
cated to the m em ory of F ith e r
R ichard C arb erry . formerly of S t (
M arys, according to plans an
nounced by F ath er Jo h n Walsh,
parish priest.
Archbish ip Edward D. H oward
of P rtlar.d has im prove 1 the plans
for the dedication as F a th e r Car-
b e rry w as the only priest to be
lost to the archdiocese in either of
th e w orld wars.
H A R R ISO N —Mrs. H arrv M ailer
and Mrs. O ris M oller en tertain ed
w ith a pink and blue show er for
Mrs. C liff Bones on T hursday. T he
aftern o o n was spent playing court
w hist. F irst prize w as w on by Mrs.
E. E. N o rth ru p , second by Mrs.
D ora G reene, and low by Mrs.
B atem an. B efore th e game. Mrs.
B ones opened th e m an y lovely
gifts,
a fter w hich refresh m en ts
w if e served.
Mrs. M ike P eters is visiting h er
sister, Mrs. Jo h n sto n , at Tillam ook
th is w eek.
T e le p h o n e
T h e pu b lic w a n ts to buy.
Y e t good tim es h av e b e e n h e ld tip by
an agony of strik e s.
TH E F IR S T ST EP
S u n M otor T u n e-u p E q u ip m en t
Isn 't a so und n a tio n a l la b o r policy . . .
one th a t tre a ts w o rk e rs an d m a n a g e ­
m e n t ex actly a lik e and a b o v e all one
th a t is fa ir to the p u b lic . . . the first step
to w a rd th at p e a c e ?
To p ro v id e a c c u ra te tu n e -u p serv ice
K a ritk C lean in g E q u ip m en t
F o r m o to r-ch assis steam in g an d clean in g
In a d d itio n to acety len e w eld in g
M otor T une-ups
a n d R epairs
E le c tr ic a n d
A c e ty le n e W e ld in g
B a tteries and
A uto A ccessories
Carburetors - Generators
N e w a n d R e p la c e m e n t
IN T E R N A T IO N A L
126 S. First A v e .
and
PA CK A RD
H illsb oro
PA RTS
S E R V IC E
P h on e 1383
Hillsboro, Oregon
& M EEKE
131 S. 2nd Ave.
H IL L S B O R O .
M a n a g e m e n t w a n ts to p ro d u c e .
■ I .
E lectric W elding E q u ip m en t
FRED'S FURNACE SERVICE
171
L e t’s w o rk o u t a w ay to get — an d k eep
— in d u stria l p eace an d p ro sp e rity .
F o r a c c u ra te m otor reco n d itio n in g
e Wi I u ' n '• fail to keep the Red C i.......tt
the side of oui fighting men still ovei feus, m
hospitals <>r here ut home. Do your pait . . .
GIVE, today!
G R IF F I T H
F o r the sake of o u r c o u n try , le t’s change
th is! C h ange it fast. T im e is ru n n in g
out !
C ylin d er B oring Bar
red c r o s s
of n e w m o d e ls of in s u r a n c e c o v e ra g e .
S trik e s b re e d b itte rn e s s . . . h u n g e r . . .
and econom ic stag n atio n .
■ f
give generously to the
A re c o m in g o u t n o w . R e m e m b e r in s u ra n c e
a ls o c h a n g e s a s d o y o u r v a lu e s . K e e p a b re a s t
M cn w a n t to w o rk .
E q u im e p n t
A ssures Top Q uality Service
||lll»lM>ra. O rego n
O REG O N
INDUSTRIAL PEACE
S A L E S a n d S E R V IC E
Shop
delta dhug store
New Model Cars
T h e c o u n try w a n ts p ro sp e rity .
N ew
N.„ RIU »v-i l’«4
II U S h K *
LET'S WORK FOR
NTER NATIONAL)
Here's a happy twosome from
Our big Spring and Summer
C atalog — the true C oat and
Suit classics with simple, clean
cut lines—good season after
season. Tailored in Shetland
type All New Wool, they are
exceptional at this price. Both
Coat and Suit are well-cut and
carefully tailored. Colors—Sky
Blue, Cinnamon Brown or Green-
mist in sizes 12 to 22. If you
haven't a Catalog, come to our
Catolog Office for a "library”
copy . . . yours to use for two
weeks or os long as you need it.
See why we're often called ,.,
S in c e re ly b eliev in g this to b e so, w e
offer this p ro g ra m fo r p eace a n d p ro ­
d u ctio n a n d p ro s p e rity :
¿M s
T ele p h o n e
501
133 S. 2nd
H illsb o ro
1. M ak e em ploy ers nnd unions equal
in resp o n sib ility u n d e r the law.
2. L et C o n g re ss set the rules for g enu­
ine co llectiv e bargaining, free from
c o e rc io n and violence, and then let gov­
e rn m e n t e n fo rc e these ru les w ith strict
im p a rtia lity .
3. P ro v id e safeg u ard s for the public
against strik e s o r boycotts arising from
d isp u te s b etw een unions.
4. In s u re against strik es until all o rd e r­
ly p ro c e d u re s for settling d isputes have
b een ex h au sted .
Y o u r re p re se n ta tiv e s in C ongress have
the p o w e r to estab lish this p a tte rn for
an e n d u rin g and a fair labor pence. Let
them know bow you feel about it. I 'rge
them to act prom p tly on legislation to
in clu d e these fo u r points.
I im e alone w on t bring in d u strial peace.
D oing nothing w on’t bring it. P ositive
nution is the only way. F o r y our ow n
Rake and fo r die fu tu re of o u r co u n trv .
let y o u r voice be h e a rd 1
F R E E ! A tim ely’, authnritative boohlet entitled "T h e Public and Indut»
trial Peace,” givet f u l l details nf this ftrngram, including specific sugges-
linns fu r legislatinn. It is a useful handhank fu r every citizen, prngiam
chairman, nr grnufi leader. A postcard brings it. Address: National Associ­
ation of M anufacturers, H lie s! 49th Street, fis’etv lu rk 20, 14. Y.
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF MANUFACTURERS
s
ami n u r
i
Memory of Priest
Will Re Honored
Mrs. Bones Honored
HILLSBORO
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