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8—HILLSBORO ARGUS Tliursdav. Max 21 Six Receive 4-H Scholarships; School Closes Your Town end Mine" a ’ • I — .. • By Charles L. Allen X OU nexer saw her picture in the paper; she nexer marched in the big parades; she never made a "4-Minute Man" speech; but in my the greatest heroes of the last World ■ Grandma En- dieott. Grand- nta wouldn't ■ F K H ■ ms ' ___ W, I — nized a Ger man soldier at p o i n t-blank range, and she never did get close enough Charles L. Allen to an airplane to read its number s. but she knew a great deal about the meaning of war and all about stiffening men's backbones, short, Grandma Endicott Our Town's equivalent of the present Office of Civilian De- fense and the Morale Division all rolled into one. Early in 1917 her youngest son. Jim, had enlisted in the Army and she never heard anything from him after he left Jefferson Barracks. Jim was the only good one of the whole Endicott clan, always excepting his moth er, of course. Her other son, George, the eldest of the three, had married altogether too young and in spite of many ad- xantages which his father had bestowed on him, George nexer proved to be adept at anything. He was a lazy, no-account scamp. When Jim went to war. Grand ma Endicott put her heart and soul into activities which must be done by women. She organ ized a group of young women who engineered the parties and festivities for all soldier boys* leaving from our county seat. She led the Red Cross Training Unit in our village and she knit ted more sxx-eaters than any three other xvomen in town. As president of the W K C. she put a motion on the books Hint any patriotic oiganization could u e the W. I Hall for nif xx ithout intcd HELVETIA Sx ub members ri qv to ihe 4-H although Thursday He examination and will be induetd into the ar M ix Jack Bau mann and Return From trip Mrs Kobert 5 May I from J to Eug.ne and she visit.’d with daughter rille and B :ty xi as Mr in^en s trip e univer and .'h ru d PITTSBURG PAINTS Dine and Dance Complete line to meet your every painting need. COMPARE Our price and quality before you buy. Chinese and American Dishes ROCK CREEK TAVERN Wide Select ion ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Refreshments - Gas and Oil Goodman's Hardware 2 miles East of Hillsboro on Highway. Hardware - Sporting Goods 128 S. 2nd. Hillsboro Ph. 72 Open Every Night Until 3 A. M. mid- then -end enter gen is fin mothers Lue lie r second and Betti Oregon her f: gen visited h?r s.-’er-i. Emma Stout, at Dallas. Only 117 v possib Helve: groups n M.irth.i and B I, for a week pare: M Mrs. H E Hetty J, from Ve nor th Mr- Seb ad Mrs J M K 11. n aptured bi th.’ in the ’hilippincs. avi rec ived here last week Ho was with the A1ner1can-F1lip.no forces on M nda1 oa Island H - parents xx re the late Mr and Mrs S K.llen cf Hillsboro and his father was editor of the old Hillsboro Independent for manv y.ars for M mug Milhr of tl, college spok ildr d-on. for Em David Mr s Duffy and her "k iting Parly Held her li-iughter-in-law eently • .irrived from M ra nty Waith, r I roller skating party at the Shute rmk May 13 xi Hh the Shirwood hops there until listing comm nc the Kemper ranch Couple Married Mrs. Munford Appointed Head Of U. S. 0. Drive the scene eia Drew to David Bottem Bremerton Wa-h . , .. The ,. ceremony •• ” »• ’ I I » I I It ed by Rex t J Krueger brother-m iKS Mr_- Flor.i Munford i.i- laxv the bridegroom Folion in. .ippo nud chairman of the U drive for this district com- ■ ie ixrueg r family until l.,.-t Wed of Buxtcn Manning, and nesday when they left to make B ink The quota to be raised from their home at Bremerton -trict 1- $12, and Mr- Mun- Birthday Honored nil arprecii1 ’ll donations Mr and Mrs R J Schwank i n- ti'rkunc.l Sund iy at dinner m honor organization which : the birthdax of Mrs Schwanke s soldier, sail ir. niece. Mrs John Smith, of Albanv . . ■e h<* will find f V k». ........... •....... congenial company were Mr and Mu' II Mull-, r entert linm nt whe and -on Arthur, an Anne Man.' Smith c mi'. :ti ns: SOvauon A Mr and Mrs Pat Duling and M C A Y W C A children Lois and Dwayne of lie Canmirilv Sort Br;dg, p-ort. Nib. are the ish Welfare Bo; M:< Duling's parents Mr and Mr. ers Aid associ: I M Bybee Mr and Mr e W Word from \ai i Son • * H Usb 11 I Mrs I M Bx bee xvas x' ■ry happy been occupyin Armentrout able for Mother . D.iy apartm from son Max in Honolulu th! M: - mi- Ryde Hil Marian and Heni-, M in .f 4herw.">,t were week-cn< R their uncle and aunt Mr Mr and Mr Fri < Hillsboro De d 'V Hannbil. Mo. ere he :s Ela Dierdi t h ■: n Po-t s n John . daughter-in in Illi- .llllllX el.- EXTRA SPECIAL II iih I» lloiiry X Alinomi Ci v.iin z' Answfri- Lresh olr and exercise help i^our doctor - keep uou u>ell> You re quite apt to land a bunch if good health, when you in.ike it a habit to visit your ductor legul.irli And remeinbei that it - e.i ter to help him keep you well than to get xxell! Reg $1 49c VITA MALT Th«* gtc.it new vitamm prod uct C-'iit.iioh natural vil.i nun A BIX ibi Z BABY CASTLE 39c ( >nly HILLSBORO I v, School c . .1 un Multnuinali QUESTION BIRD Hazeldale School Closes Friday HAZ ELDA IE J.iiK'l Hint itti m' XXediting Mr Mr and Mi M Mr and Mi . \\ OREGON VENETIAN J Thurs., Fri., and Sai., this week ■ children went skatio skating rink in the Mi .md M: * Toni Mr SAI. MA I INEE, 22c (including tax) 'til 6 p. ni. Eourt. ent Mr and M -AP.1SI Ourof«,s Rlß/ Mr. H im.n Kerkm d Hm.lx Mr- Ewald Wc Wille Mr Diftdod by Poubu Mornovlojn n mee ’ of ummc i “HAYFOOT”* m i and me the Mr and Mrs. Phemi H it Logan, ard Mr-, Ob.rlin. Kan., v Logan home last I WILLIAM TRACY and JAMES GLEASON M ' mar the Alvah M Marg aret Cm Red with a handhi I ■ cia- enj >yed r KfeNTüCKrsfRÄt BOURBON WHISK K went 1 return Wedn rning with a Farmers and homas. They and VENETIAN H" ha Gcnr/nf/bns wh Wa ih Du Ue & 30u (including tax) SUN. - MON. - TUES. Alsea cm ■Ir. ; nd Mrs. C. >■ Dorland ar er C.,ra md M nd Mr H i old Cutting attended Wednesday of th"ir 1 land. 26 Continuous Show Sunday—Starting at 1:30 P. M. National D. tillers Prod Corp , N S' nd M* - K 'inr th Munì >'d a i k M r- Munford and Co ur 'd Alci id Pend Ori ilio. Idaho Hints on Storage C ip a in and When storing a car f r a pro- Wilber Mun- longed period: Remove the b. Lit tei y Ann. I for March F and haxe it cared for in a battery M.infn:d - JI shop: place the vehicle on block’s to prevent tire damage; be sure the Sermon Topic R< X Schreibe storage rocm is dry and reasonably ha mn-unced warm. This advice by the emer that the ubjec for next Sunday Making Rcl gion gency service department f the Oregon State Motor association will 8 p. m. R.v. Schreiber prevent much unnecessary damage nress the idea that The World is to the stored car. in great need of be' f religion than many nations have Be Informed—Read the Argus. had.” GINGER rocera Hill Theatre I 7 DAYS, Thur., May 21, thru Wed, May 27 Continuous Show Sunday—Starting 1:30 P. M. RUSHLOW INSURANCE Af 7.0 'S Ecfore 2! Exclamation 27 Comply 7. Wading 23. Theate r 7. Dressed birds lobbies 8. Mimiche J 9. Covet 30. University 10. Peel 12. Edible official 11. Wan rootstock 31. Period of time 11. Chief 33. A delegate 13. Watery 13. Heron 35. Forming 19. Debates into a mass 15. Keel-billed 29. S-shaped 39. Narrow valley moldings 40. Establishes Aniwtr to Privloui Paul* 16. Perish 21. American 41. Bowls 17. Desert t hrub commodore underhand 42. Notion 20. Musical I2 13 V7/ drama 23. Kind of chisel 25. Editor (abbr.) 26. Masculine name 27. From 29 Anesthetic 30 Sun god 32 Rolls of cloth 31. Silver ingots • China) 36 Organ of sight 37 Past 33. Burglars 41 To compare 43 Sound accompany ing breathing 41 Norse god 45 Let it stand • print.) 46. Crooked 47 Type measures <8. Droop m the middle DOWN 1 D tue« 3. Whirl; ari J I LAIRD CREGAR AFTER A HARD DAY ON lilt: JOB.. RENEW Your Homo with Wade ii.ur school s:e ber tarin on an : i !y Ba Mi. Hill ’.iients. Mi and Mi >iup tn i H . umnii i .indin from tii.' Tualatin \ Mr and Mr M.C. s ente meeting of the 4 11 May 2 The award wax b. t ie number of p mt.- received for years of club work Graduation Held I entertain. <1 Graduation . x, reuses were held at the < olumbia Academy Friday evening Hie following were gra iu- Mr M ti',1 Anita Baker. M 11.1 AnnSohl- and Dale Olsen A pr ".;i am u as gnen by the pupils of th. -chool. Mi- ll.i Waldron which had bcm woik.d out bi the a family f on Hex Kru II six immun <" ■!»••• Lilly 1'01111111111 1 y in Me-d ,m, ■ K rkm in, .md I boon church Recrix e 'i lloUi slop 4 H hall Friday There interest noticeable in BANKS—Norman Lien was pre t"’ M’t--r-' club w/l be. n M ■. sented the scholarship award at 2.1 Donations of hou-chold art.e! - the .fi gh schocl graduation May 13 bedding, old clo hing or she - and Normal mad? a straight 1 average readin- material will be apprjei- throughout his four years of h:ch i ’ted. Di nai »ns may be ...< school He not only attained a high Mrs. George McGraw. scholastic average but he took an 1 Jr is Marines active part in athletics during the 1 Doug Dr, •h a> Moclips, four years and the last two years Wash . y here with he has be; n a three-sport letterman. his pari relatives and He plans to enter Oregon State this : friends Doug has j ed the Lt. S fall Esther Ouier was given the Marine.' and left activities award. Among her many attend new duties activities Esther has brough’ manv 4 oach to Enter Service speaking honors to Bank- high Siks om ■chcoL Last xear with Norman Lien h's Charles in K. o. W as a partner. Norman and Esther Mr. home Sikström has been t - high were state champion debaters, win- few n ng over several of the largest high chool coach here H has b en off ri d a c > schools in th" state. Art Diet ;ckx tract for his return but he pla xvas given the boys' athletic award to ent,.- th s. . for his outstanding playing in foot-1 Receive Awards ball and baseball. Edith Gcodrich , Five girls cf the first vear tvr • xvas given the girls' athletic award cla's have ved gold ’■ng I for part cipation in girls' athletics r made to *eed and for aaving earned 286 points in J records of the class. They are Lu girls' activities. Tom Moore wa cille Rieben. Juan ta ’ Wolford awarded the good citizenship award Ke=sle: r Eula Kent, and and RI and Kent was given a Evalynn Blanche Vuy'st ke. scholarship to Pacific university Hazel Wolford aM i ,]3 Bahrk- Roland has also afained a verx and Mrs. Clark Powne spent the high scholast’c standing. week-end at Seaside. War Bonds Sold Home Unit Meets Af Shady Brook X Krueger eendu tons Mrs R f .,„ the Federation of 1. I'onvoniion m Por hoiar Eime viable cont.uiiei Yun M.i in Huth Xrrdrd VticsMiiy Mi luisiin at the com n up is fonili ar > m lx organi.’.' groaning board of a cook-car in threshing season. Compared to During the last few months of the school year a defense bead and itamn sale has b~en spensored bx' the Banks high school student b -Jy One representative from each class wa< cnosen to make the sales, SHADY’ BROOK—Hom ■ Exten- working for a prize. First prize was m u-it met at the home ! M f.ve dollars in drfense stamps, sec ond prize three dollars in defense Vera Wcrley last Friday afterr .on stamps, and two other prizes of one- under the lead.rship of E ve N h- dollars worth of stamps each First j ols. Mrs. Michel and M.--. L^ter prize wa.s won by the freshmer ' Bran and babv of Forest Grove 1 cpresentative. Bernice Turk, wh., were visitors. The meetings are to had sold $3 600 xvorth of bond-: sec- ; ! be discontinu'd during the busy ond prize bv the sophomore repre summer months and may be re sentative. Connie VanDoren. who sumed in September Harry Minamoto was am-ng th" had sold $2.375 worth of bonds; sen ior representative. Helen Bybee senior graduates from H Friday even ng s<>dd $1.200. and the junior repre- The Hurlei°h place commonly ■■entative. Wilma McPeak, old $234 known as th? Elliott p’acp ha< buen xvorth of bonds. sold to a family from Vane ,over Mumps Victims Waih. The new owners moved Phyllis Shceley and Iharles Up Sundav into t < Id ■ m ward are the latest victims of the Grandma Elliott lived until a f ,v mumps. years ago. The grade school picnic was held Home Ee Club Meets Friday at Balm Grove. It was decid d at the H me Eco Returns Home nomics club meeting at the home I Iola Bahrke returned to her home of Mrs. Maggie Crocker of Moun- i in Lsbanon Monday. Miss Bahrke. who ha.s taught in the grade school here the past two years, plans to teach music in th? Russellville schcol in Portland next year She was accompanied home by her sis ter, Ila. who is in nurses' training in Portland. Mrs. N. J, Griffen and Beverly and Bobbv Bell of Banks and Mrs E. A. Lawrence of Timber spent 1he week-end at the home of Mr and Mrs. Harry Whitf.cld and fam ily at Al«ea Mr. and Mrs. Vern Dayton and t ie twins of Seaside were guests at the Cliff Sandv heme Saturday Rummage Sale Planned The rummage sale sponsored by 4 II • H thes things in addition t usual obligations. I have hou> maire usually on an errand of some kind for Mother—and found ne of the En- dicott gang there cating their heads off. Her table was famed cooking and the abundance of its burden. It reminded me of Banks Students Receive Awards; Students Sell S7,391 Worth of Bonds Schefflin Woman Kansas Lily Holds Elected Officer School Picnic At Lutheran Meet liv. 4 in local banks and an.I was instrumental in the first "child-car. .nie r county. The tiling that alwax - am, i.lout Grandma Eidiv a good old-fashioned, begrimed and be-whiskered threshing crew xvas a coterie of tea-drinkers Believe me. there was one part lose people that ■—their eating apparatus. And Grandma paid the bills. If this country intends to win World War IL I know of only one to do it—get enough Grandma Endicotts at work to keep the morale of the people at its peak. Whoever coined that phrase: "Morale is a woman's business." knew that men's spir its- depend not upon the tanks. and planes, and guns can turn out. but rather upon the mental and moral and spiritual fiber of their women. Oh yes—let me add one major point to my recommendation: xvhen wc get those Grandma Endicotts let's make sure tl. t every last one of their perpctti- ally-hungry relatives is made earn his salt. Hili Prisoner of Hur h ADOLPHE MENJOU MONTGOMERY ctoRGt tynne Overman ■ Nigel Bruce ■ Phil Silvers • Sara Allgood • William Frawley • Spring Byington. Ted North Oh, girli, thii it Helena Rey nolds Dirtdod br WILLIAM A. WILLMAN A 20th CtNTURY-FOX PICTURE PLUS DANTA FE.1 Ihfiula irri plenty t>f ration too — in Jimmy'» ai mi f ROY ROGERS ! 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