The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, May 13, 1948, Image 21

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ed in O re g o n fm th e fifth c o n ­
secutive year
T h e a c tiv ity ix d esig n ed to e n ­
co u rag e 4-H m em b ers to d e v elo p
a farm fam ily p ro g ra m of soil con-
.eiv atio n . for p ie m t a n d fu tu re
p ro d u c tio n , w hich w ill pi e v e n t soil
w astage a n d d e te rio ra tio n on th e
hom e fa rm
M erit a w a rd for s u p e rio r 4-H soil
c o n se rv a tio n re c o rd s on c o u n ty ,
stati', se c tio n al and n a tio n a l lev els
ag ain o ffere d bv F ire sto n e in clu d e
gold m ed a ls of h o n o r for c o u n ty
w in n e rs a n d $50 U S S av in g s bonds
lo r th<' six h ig h est ra tin g e n tra n ts
in each sta te
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sta te w in n e rs each re ce iv e a sec­
tional a w a rd of a trip to th e C h ic ­
ago 4-H C lu b C ongress n e x t N o-
vem lii i E ight sectio n al w in n e rs are
chosen for n a to in a l honors, each
re c e iv in g a $j(g» sch o larsh ip .
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M rs I, A M on tg o m ery , of K ln to n
nod f E S tre tc h e r, T S L ung and
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co m m ittee in ch arg e
W om en of th e G ra n g e se rv e d lig h t
ri f f h m en ts follow ing
the
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g ian , O th e r p ro g ra m n u m b e rs in ­
cluded the flag sa lu te led by C u rtis
O xh
u f M idw ay g ro u p , g ro u p song
"A m erica.'' led by W a rre n E rw in of
We t S lope p ian o solos by C o n ­
ra d and Jo h n S c h m e ltz e r J r ; reci­
ta tio n s by H ow ard C lassen a n d C u r ­
tis O x ley ; acco rd io n solos by C lif ­
ford G row , pian o solo by
E arl
F ick en a n d a song by fo u r g irls
frsun M idw ay.
M other's day w as o b se rv ed a t the
ch u rch S u n d a y bv an a p p ro p ria te
serm on from the 31st c h a p te r of
P ro v e rb s bv Rev H W C h a tte rto n
M rs T R M oore re ad a poern "The
N am e of M other." a n d M r a n d Mrs.
H arold C h riste n s e n sang a d u e t
"Ttie S w eet O ld Songs I H e ard Mv
M other Sing," a cc o m p a n ied by R uth
C h risten sen w ho also p la y e d the
c h u rc h m usic A rose w as p re se n te d
to each m o th e r g ra n d -m o th e r a n d
g r e a t- g ra n d -m o th e r p resen t.
Heirs io Estate
Sought in State
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1923
1924
1924
1926
1929
1929
1931
1934
1934
1934
1938
1939
1941
1941
1946
1946
M Dickiri on of G aston. A l W illia m s
anil d a u g h te r. C a th e rin e of P o rtla n d
a n d the L loyd B ro w n fam ily of
F a rm in g to n A p icn ic d in n e r was
Speaking Contesi
Held at Scholls
, F u n e ra l se rv ice s w ere h e ld in
C o tta g e G ro v e last w e e k fo r W il-
fo rd D L ovegren. 49. fo rm e r r e s i­
d e n t of C h e rry («rove w ho died European Travel* Told
May 2 in a P o rtla n d hospital. R ites
W S C S m et at th e h om e of
w ere c o n d u cted from the A ssem b ly Mr- R hoda Hesse. F rid a v w ith M rs
of G dd c h u rch , w ith in te rm e n t in W H B u tle r of C o rv a llis, th e m ain
Rest H aven c e m e te ry in E ugene.
sp e a k e r
S he to ld of h e r tr ip to
M r L o v eg re n w as bo rn J u ly 12 E urope, stre ssin g th e b e a u ty of
< A N IH D A TES — T M W illiam s
1898.
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ta b o v e ), H illsboro b u sin e ss m an
P re sto n . W ash H e m oved to C h e r ­ s o u v e n irs from m an y c o u n trie s.
and fa rm e r, and K e n n eth A M ills,
ry G ro v e a t the age of 13 and f in ­ Vocal solos w e re given by M rs
B e a v e rto n fa rm e r, a r e se e k in g
ished grade school there H e g r a d ­ H W C h a tte rto n a n d Mrs. R o b e rt
e le c tio n as W ashington co u n ty
u ated from O reg o n S ta te co lle g e in H iatt a cco m p an ied by M rs H a ro ld
sh e riff. W illiam s is un o p p o sed fo r
1923 as a civil e n g in e e r a n d m a r ­ C h risten sen M rs T R M oore w as
ried M a rth a L in d e J a n u a ry 12. 1924 in c h a rg e of th e devotions. A b o u t
D em o cratic n o m in a tio n in th e
T
h e ir m a rria g e w as the firs t in 35 a tte n d e d
O ffice rs ele cte d are:
M ay p rim a ry M ills is opposed by
C h e rry («rove B a p tist c h u rch . T h e ir Mr H aro ld C h riste n s e n , p re sid e n t;
S h e riff Dick B usch and D eputy
first h om e w as in B ridal Veil. T h ey M r
R hoda H esse, v ic e -p re s id e n t;
S h e riff H allie Ire la n d lor tin- R e­
lived in C o tta g e G ro v e for th e past M rs E d w a rd E n g lan d , s e c re ta ry ;
p u b lic a n n o m in atio n
11 y e ars, w h e re th e y o w n e d a n d Mrs J A B ritta in tr e a s u r e r ; M rs.
o p e ra te d a larg e saw m ill.
C. E S tre tc h e r, m is sio n a ry se c re ­
S u rv iv o rs in clu d e his w ife; tw o ta ry ; and M rs. A. L in n c n b c rg e r, li­
sons. K e n n e th a n d E d w a rd , b oth at b ra ria n
S u rp rise Party
hom e; his m other. M rs H ilm a L o v e ­
P. L. P a tte rso n , of H illsboro, w as
H onors Mrs. G nos
g re n . fo u r sisters. M rs E ffie P e a r ­ '
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son
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rv G ro v e . M rs E dna
B ru c e
of lh- e x p la in e d th e su rp lu s incom e
EIRDALE K >WA HILL
M argin ct («no* w«i.s su rp ris e d on K eyes. Cal . a n d M rs M abel T u p p e r tax a n d a n sw e re d q u e stio n s on th is
M rs P a t t e r ­
F rid a v in ho n o r of h e r 73th b i r th ­ of P la c e rv ille , C al ; a n d tn re e and o th e r su b jects.
day I’n sent w ere Miss A m elia a n d b ro th e rs. P h illip of S p o k a n e ; Levi, son w as also p re sen t. T he p ic tu re .
Mv C o u n try
w as sh o w n bv H a r ­
E rnina D e th h i of P o rtla n d . M rs a m issio n ary in C h in a, a n d T eon of
old A e b isc h e r of N ew b erg . C liffo rd
I’ J W hitt M rs A lv in a H e rd lein . C o tta g e G rove.
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accordion
se lec tio n s
Mrs M ina P fahl, Mrs E ran k B ran-
and Mrs. J o h n S c h m e ltz e r re a d an
daw a n d M rs E A D e arv ille .
E dgar G u e st p in m . follow ing w h ich
M rs Je ssie C a rlto n 's m o th e r r e ­
she w as p re se n te d w ith a g ift "to th e
tu rn e d to h e r hom e in B a k e r last
G ra n g e m o th e r "
Sunday.
F u n e ra l s e r \ic e s for M rs. C. P
HUI a n d D ale c lu b m et a t th e
S m ith
M ary L ) w h o d ied at a
hom e of M is C la ia P ta r s o n on
P o rtla n d h o sp ital M ay 4. w e re h e ld
S a tu rd a y a tte n d e d by 13 m em b e rs
lle n r v io r H a rry ) N ew ton, who F rid a y a fte rn o o n a t F in le y 's Rose
a n d fo u r visitors. T h e c lu b d o n a te d
w ould b e aged if living and. th e r e C hapel w ith in te rm e n t a t L in co ln
$3 to the C a n c e r fu n d
M rs S m ith liv e d
Mr a n d Mi
J o h n H aase e n te r ­ fore, m o re lik e ly his c h ild re n , a re M em orial P a rk
ta in e d 13 guests S u n d a y fo r d in ­ bein g so u g h t in w e ste rn Oregon to h e re fur a b o u t 10 y e a rs b e fo re m o v ­
n e r fo r M o th e rs day.
claim a $10.(MXl e sta te left by a ing to P o rtla n d th re e r e a r s ago
re la tiv e w ho d ied re c e n tly w ith o u t w h e re she m ad e h e r h om e w ith
h e r d a u g h te r M rs S. E. C a ld w ell
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gist. 2hH S L aS alle St.. C hicago,
T hose from th is v ic in ity a tte n d in g
w ho specializes in tra c in g m issing
e d d in g of Miss R ena W enstrom
r e la tiv e s to se ttle e states, is d i­ a th n e d w Mr.
n t J R u p le a t the
re c tin g th e h u n t, he a n n o u n c e d to ­ P a rk ro s e G C ra
o m m u n ity c h u rc h
in
day.
P o rtla n d S a tu rd a y e v e n in g w ere
'T h e H enry (o r H a rry i N ew ton M r. a n d Mrs. V C W enstrom . Mrs.
so u g h t,'' M r. C ox said, “w as b o rn J e n n ie L a rk in . M r. a n d Mrs. Jo e
in O hio in ab o u t 1875. a n d w ould F lin t. Mr. a n d M rs J H M oore.
be 73 y e a rs old if not deceased.
M r. a n d M rs Jo sep h T w igg. Mr
“A fte r g ro w in g u p in O hio he a n d
M rs. R ollin M eyers. Mrs.
tra v e le d w est w hile still a y oung G eo rg e I ew ellin . M rs fid S eiffert.
m an a n d se ttle d , a cc o rd in g to o u r M rs J T. M cC ann a n d B illy M c­
in fo rm a tio n , so m e w h e re in w e ste rn C ann.
O reg o n ." He w as last h e a rd from
G u e sts a n d c a lle rs at th e T R
in th a t a re a a b o u t 35 y e a rs ago.
M oore hom o S u n d a y in clu d e d A.
"H e is re p o rte d to h a v e m a rrie d
a n d had c h ild re n If he is deceased,
th e c h ild re n w ould succeed to claim 1
th e e sta te R ecords of th e deceased
a re u n c le a r as to w h e th e r N ew to n 's
f ir s t n a m e w as H e n ry o r H a rry ."
F e a tu r e s p io n e e r e d o r d e v e l o p e d
b y D o d g e a n d C h r y s le r C o r p o r a tio n
CORNELIUS, OREGON
Volume 55. No. 8—Section 4, Six Pages
Soil Conserving
Program of 4-H
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H illsboro, O rogon, T h u rx d u y , M ay 13, 1948
In .1 la te m e iit o n In s e .in ilu l.'ie y ,
lie luis sa id
I f I am n o u u n u te ij a n il
e le e te il I w i l l h o n e s tly a ie l f a i t h ­
f u l l y f u l f i l l th e d u tie s u f m y o ff ic e
to th e best u f m y a b ilit y a m i tu th e
best in te le s h . n f th e p e u p le u f W a s h ­
in g to n c o u n ty "
lb - has .aid he does lin t b e lie v e
in 'm a k in g fa ls e p r u m i.e s h u t w i l l
g iv e c a r e fu l c o n s id e ra tio n to each
p in b le in as it ai uses " | b e lie v e 111
tr e a tin g e v e ry o n e f a i r a n d e ip ia l.”
lie adds
lie w as b u rn in P o r tla n d in 1PI2
a l l I m o v e d w it h h l.i p a re n ts tu llu z -
e ld iile in IIHI7
FRANK & JACK'S ELECTRIC
L ouis Hesse w as h om e from O. 8.
I C for the w e ek -e n d .
P h y llis S n id er, d a u g h te r nf M r
a n d M rs G len S n id e r of N ew port,
fo rm erly of K in to n w as q u e e n of
th e N ew p o rt C ra b fe stiv a l last w eek
end S he is a n iece of M r F lo re n ce
L a rk in
J a n e t R u h lin w as a w a rd e d a 4-H
su m m e r school sc h o la rs h ip by th e |
S cholls g ra n g e
T h e e ig h th g ra d e g ra d u a tio n e x ­
ercise s for the G ro n e r C o n so lid ate d
D istrict wil he held a t th e ch u rch
T h u rsd a y e v en in g . M ay 20. T h ere
w ill he 19 g ra d u a te s
No Blur Photos
STROBE FLA SH
1500 to 5000th of a second
Woman's Club to Meet
S cholls J u n io r W om an's c lu b w ill
m eet at th e h o m e of the p r e s i­
d e n t. M rs J o e Ja c k so n n e x t T u e s ­
d a y e v en in g
M rs. Je sse S n y d e r
J r , is assistin g hostess. M rs Ja c k
D avis is on th e social co m m ittee.
M rs Jes e S n y d e r w as h o n o re d
w ith a b irth d a y p a rty on M o th er's
d a y at h e r h om e
P re s e n t w ere
M r a n d M rs. F re d M osner a n d
tw o c h ild re n M rs D orothy P o tte r
and d a u g h te r. L ila. Mrs E sth e r H a n ­
son all of P o rtla n d Mr. and M rs
Je sse S n y d e r J r a n d Je sse S n v d e r
Sr
S he w as p re se n te d w ith flo w ­
e rs and p lan ts
A bout 50 frie n d s g a th e re d M on­
day ev en in g of last w eek to c h a r i­
v ari Mr a n d Mrs. C la re n c e H eaten
w ho a re m a k in g th e ir hom e at
M r- R hoda H esse's. Mr H eato n is
in c h a rg e of the H esse place
H er.ry B a k e r -of P o rtla n d called
on frien d s h e re la st T h u rsd a y M r
B a k e r liv e d h e re w h e n a y o u n g m an
and has been e m p lo y e d ’ by W P
F u lle r a n d co m p an y in P o rtla n d
fo r 45 y e a rs
He w as h e ad of the
p la te glass d e p a rtm e n t be fo re his
re c e n t re tire m e n t.
C E S tr e tc h e r re c e iv e d w ord
j of the safe a r riv a l of th re e D uroc
J e rs e y hogs w h ic h h e sh ip p e d to
th e U n iv e rsity of H aw aii, via M at-
son Steamship lines recently.
School E lection a t
S hute Set M o n d ay
By Fred Dion
SH U T E — A ll ta x p a y e rs in te r e s t­
ed should re m e m b e r th e special
school m ee tin g a t th e schoolhouse
M onday. M ay 17, a t 8 p. m„ to vote
u p o n the q u e stio n of th e consol da-
tio n of d istric t No. 19 w ith H ills­
b o ro d istric t No. 7.
S h u te C o m m u n ity c lu b m et W ed ­
nesd ay at the h om e of M ay a n d
A n n e R cillv In th e S ta te C a p ita l's
gam e M r- J o h n W a lte r w on first.
M rs R H M ille r low In th e se c ­
ond contest M rs. B oyce T ie rn e y w as
first M r- P e rry S tr e a m e r low . The*
n e x t m eeting w ill be w ith Mrs.
J o h n W alters J u n e 2.
M r and Mrs. P e r r y S tre a m s r e ­
c eiv ed w ord th a t a g irl w as born
Slav 3 to M r a n d M rs W illis Rich
of W enatchee. W ash. M rs R ich w as
fo rm e rly H elen S tre am s.
M r ar.d Mrs. B F H eid lo ff of
P o rtla n d e x p e c t to m ove in to th e ir
n ew hom e h e re th is w eek
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This Road We Walk
Sound film by Church World Service
to be shown at
Helvetia Evangelical Reformed Church
Sunday, May 16 — 8 p. m.
FREE ADMISSION
Free will offering will be taken for
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Chin Up Club Sels
Rummage Sale Dale
T he ru m m a g e sale sp o n so red by '
th e C h in U p C lu b 's S alem local w ill
be May 28 at St. P a u l's E piscopal
P a rish H ouse in S alem on C hcm c-
k e t« b e tw ee n C h u rc h a n d H igh
T he sale w ill com m ence a t 8
o'clock a n d close at 9 p. m.
P le ase send or p h o n e to E d ith
C ow den. 2220 Mill St.. S alem T his
sale is for the b e n efit of O regon i
Beacon, th e c lu b 's paper.
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