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Bethany Church Officers Elected; School Term to End with Picnic l|; Mt*» I ra n k Jrffrl**-« B IT IT A N V A t fo u rth «|iuirt«< I - I * '•»••• I« IH • h<dd at the M cth <li I H u n c h la i M onday e ve n in g d i t i n t c o iiin iitt« « w e re appoild« I und Mime new « h u u li o ffic c i e le cte d Mi A be S to llc i wa . .«• li ( ted n*. la w m e n , in e m b e i d»*h gate to the a llu n ili conference to he h e ld m P o rtla n d In June. w ith < it .m t I t w in s •I ve »degiiti ( i m i i li n i , u in ,1'lW . I l f .is billow *, T i lis ti i .1 .1 S t n llr i. Ab,. Z illili I H us f l l J u n i s. A lv in S lu llf i A lii- S t u l l f i u n ii .Mi A lii* K liilli- i S le w .n i l . J u h li V i t i ll M .t i g ii it - t S I i i II i - i M , ,iIim i' . H o i h | i | i f i sun. |{ . 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M is N o ia M r and M r Ben f»eu h a ve c o m N e xt S u n d a y a fte r morning ser llo p to n and to the yo u n ge st M i p le te d the re m o d e lin g of t h ° ir vo, nl the l ’ i e s h y le i Im i ch u rch . B e rn a rd G c rb e i In fa n ts dedicated hotiM* A n a d d itio n was b u ilt on the I'h o ln g i .ip h e i » w ill h ike p ie ,m e » fo r d u rin g that p o rtio n o f the service in g room and h a rd w o o d f lo o r ' llu- h im Im re to he p u n te d fo r the Were the sm a ll d a u g h te rs o f M i and liv w« re la id i. i’ li u n til v n sury c e le b ra tio n n e x t M i C la n -ne e C ro e n i, M r m id M i . M r an«, M rs A >e S to llc r and lo o n lli Each o ffic e r in Hie ch u rch . A l I.e u th o ld , M i and M i Bn G il »Stoller sp«-nt ,ev«r.d day« in S iim l.lv ehool iin s M o iiliry s u ile ty n m d G e rb e r and Un- in fa n t .on of •i ' " ' . tinge j end • m il C lin tim i E n d e a vo r is requested M i .md M i- D a v id H u h The chon itt« nded r«-vi al m«” *ting.s th e re Io lie present m id to lit tug lu n ch o ffe re d an a p p ro p ria te a nthem co n d u cte d bv O r v ille Kl« v« n w hom ■ m i e the p tio to g i uphei m ay re- m an y w ill rem em ber .1» the lead« 1 A m isce lla n eo u s sh o w e r, h o n or i, illle several hum s to co m p le te the m g I t e liy N ich o ls, b rid e -e le c t o f «if an e v a n g f’li.stie c a m p a ig n in the w o rk Ito v G io sxe ri wa . h e ld at the hone lo ca l M e th o d is t ch och H e n ry llu n s e p u n d e rw e n t un up- ol M i and M is Hen L e u last T h u r s M e th o d is t S u n d a y school p re s e n t I" m l, i Im iiv at the V e te ra n » h o s day e ve n in g O v e r seventy wom en ed a short p ro g ra m in observance p ita l S unday m o rn in g e n jo ye d the games and e n te rta in - o f M o th e rs dav and each m oth e r N e xt S u nday e v e n in g . M ay HI m erit p la n n e d by M rs Iw o and h ci was presented w ith a t a rn a tio n M rs M i m id M i- E a rl A h e rn s w ill o c d a u g h te r, L a u re n c M u, Ernest W ilb u r p e ti-rs o n was h o n ore d as the M rs cu p y the p u lp it at the B a p tis t Z m in ie i m an gave a h um orous eldest m o th e r p re se n t and L a w re n c e D ic k e rs o n as the y o tin g - c h u rc h T h e se y o u n g p e o p le a re re a d in g e n title d "The P roposal est M rs D ic k e rs o n w ill be re- m ix ,lo n u i it s Io th e H riti.x h C a m e and I ’ lim i M in is te r " M a ry T ra e h - n ie m ls ’red here as E lsie S to lle r ro o n a n d th e y w i l s h o w m o v in g sel C low ned H e tty as B e th a n y A b e S to l p ictu re s u, th e n w m k w ith th e n u - Q ueen o , the M av in a c le v e r s k it d a u g h te r of M r and M i tiv e i E v e ry o n e is c o rd ia lly In A fte r the guest o f h o n o r had o p e n le r. v ite d to a tte n d t ill» s e r v ic e w h ic h ed the girts, a p p ro p ria te re fre sh sh- g ir refre s ta rts a t 8 p m ments w ere serve. rd. A m o n g the A m issio n a ry s tu d y class m et at guests w ere B e tty 's G ra n d m o th e r the F red .lossy hom e last T ucs- N ich o ls and o th e r re la tiv e s fro m day e ve n in g w ith seventeen m e m P o rtla n d . u is u i th e I're s h v te , lu ll Ladles The J u n io r c h o ir com posed o f f i f a id m attendance T he g ro u p d is teen grade school c h ild r e n sang fo r cussed the P ro te s ta n t s itu a tio n in th e M o th e r's day services at the E urope and the U n ite d States as P re s b y te ria n ch u rch . J o A n n c W is- By Mrs Hick Htoltenberg et fo rth in th e ir te x t book. "C o m m e r also sang a solo. m itte d U n to U s." by L a m u tt P re - D IX IE M T —D ix ie M t. grange W om en's society fo r C h ris tia n se r m e, p .ii ed i e p o rts w e re o ffe re d by last F rid a y e ve n in g w ith 65 vice m et at the hom e o f M rs Dave in a ttendance V is ito rs w e re fro m C ro e n i last Tuesday w ith ovei a the W a sh in g ton grange and L c c d y d o ze n m em bers present M rs M e l granges M rs. H a r ry H e n d ric k s o n v in M arsh pre sid e n t, presided o v was g iv e n the o b lig a tio n o f th e 1st er the business m e e tin g w h e re f u r and 2nd degrees by D o n a ld Logan th e r pla n s fo r im p ro v in g the ch u rch f the W a sh in g ton g ra n g e L e R o y basem ent w ere la id and the ladies o M ills , c o u n ty d e p u ty , and C la y c u t q u ilt blocks A box o f c h il D o rla n d , m aster o f th e W a s h in g to n d re n 's c lo th in g is b e in g packed fo r grange, w ere h o n o r guests D u rin g the orphanage in A n ch o ra g e A la s th e le ctu re s h o u r. M r and M r , ka. and any a rtic le s donated w ill W aide Q u in n gave a d ia lo g u e o f tie th a n k fu lly re ce ive d N e xt m e e t a fa rm scene and the y o u n g e r g ro u p in g w ill be June Is , at the A lv in o f the D ix ie M t. grange in c lu d in g S to llc r hom e a g u ita r d u e , by A u d re y S m ith W a lla ce M arsh has re tu rn e d to and M o n te K e ltn e r. G u ita r and song his hom e in A tk in , M in n . but o n ly n u m b e r by C a th e rin e T u c k e r. E la in e te m p o r a rily since he w ill b rin g T an n o e k and M onte K e ltn e r A pa hl» w ife and son back to B e th a n y p e r dress m a k in g contest was also tw o soon T he y p la n to e stablish a e n jo v e d . ta k in g p a rt w e re m em bers fro m each G ra n g e D a n c hom e in tills vicinity 1st C o n g rra tio n a l D is tric t in g was e n jo y e d a fte r a s u p p e r was B e th a n y s o ftb a ll team w ill p la y R r p u b llr a n N t t ‘l C o n ven tio n V e rb iM irt th is T h u rs d a y e ve n in g served 't o n ig h t I at the league gro u n d s in Dance Postponed T h e re w ill be no dance at the " A D elegate « h a « 'll! a e g e a rt th a H ills b o ro Last F rid a y 's game w ith W est U n io n was postponed due to G ran g e h a ll M ay 22, as the L c c d y can dida te « h a can « I n In Ne« ra in grange is p la n n in g a basket social vem ber .** on th a t e ve n in g U n i, to Have F in a l M ee t P<1 A dv By A n O erm n for D e le E x te n s io n U n it to M eet R o ck C reek Hom e E x te n s io n u n it gate C o m m . In » H a t I I I « , c a r . T h e H om e E x te n s io n u n i, w ill is h o ld in g its fin a l m e e tin g at the ...... I. hom e o f M rs Fred Joss.v to d ay at m eet T h u rs d a y . M ay 20th. at the 1 p. m Corsages w ill be m ade un- hom e o f M r- B e rt F a u lk n e r. T h e re g u la r m e e tin g date was changed because o f e le c tio n d a y b e in g the same. M rs. G reen to E n te rta in T he H om e E conom ics c lu b o f the G ra n g e w ill m eet W ednesday. M ay 19. at th e hom e o f M rs. R a lp h G reen O rc h e s tra and ■unging p ra c tic e w ill be h e ld on W ednesdays in - Dixie Mt. Grange Entertain to Large Group Friday Eve on the bus w h ic h leaves P o rtla n d at it p in Each person should h u n g I l l s o w n s ilv e rw a re and d ish- ¿'Gt Dr. H a rry I. A NDERSON D e le g a te A PERSONAL MESSAGE from Governor Dewey O n the 21st o f May. yours will be a mosi important decision. Next January this nation will have a new national leadership It will be a Republican leader ship. h must he a constructive, fearless, able leadership. It must be an experienced leadership. This new Republican leadership must be much more than the one man you select to be your President, and the one man you select to be your Vice-President. Picsh/ency Should He Team le ad e rsh ip Il must I k a leadership of the strongest, ablest, most outstanding men to be found in \merica, each best suited for his responsibility. It must be a team leadership. I he captain o f your leant will be the man you select as your President. His will I k the responsibility o f leading the way on national policy. He w ill administer the government of ihc greatest nation in the world. He must pick strong nten to assist lie m u s t work closely and harmoniously with the Congress. His responsibility is to you. U' e S h a ll H a te Peace If I k understands the complex problems we face as a nation today, we shall have a continuous prosperity wc shall have strength we shall have peace. His leadership must be strong, sure, unafraid. Twice now in less than thirty years, America has risen to the test in defense o f freedom. I he price in blood, sacrifice and sorrow has been very great. It must not occur again. Il need not occur again. Before you choose the man you believe best qualified to lead our government there is much you want to know. > on will judge his capacity for administrative leadership. You will judge his understanding o f world conditions and problems. *t ou will judge his understanding of the multitude o f perplexing domestic prob lems which beset us as a nation. You will judge him by his words and by his deeds. His sincerity, his judgment, his ability, his integrity, his faith in our strength as a people, lus deep belief in a strong, purposeful America, his understanding, must I k clear. - I I of Ft Idas - I ’ i r n i r P la n n e d M ay I I The school p ic n ic w ill be h e ld M ay U at the school house. M o th e r's dav d in n e r guests at the F re d G ra n t hom e w e re M r. and M rs A n g e lo D i L o re to a nd M r and M rs C h a rle s C,a-v o f P o rtla n d . T he y o u n g p e o p ] , \ tr a in in g u n io n h e ld th e ir fir s t m e e tin g last S a tu rd a y e v e n in g T h e y w i l l m eet again S u n d a y at 6 30 p m. a t the c h u rc h M r. and M rs A lle n W illia m s and fa m ily m oved in to the S m oke ran ch last week Contest Entered By Three Babies Ot Cherry Grove Epi 'opal guild hall Saturday. M ay Thursday May 13, I94B— Hilkboro (Ora.) Argus la at 9 'SI a ,n. to K p in A rtic le s fro m G aston an I v ic in ity m a la- p f t w ith M r- W ilh H a ll neai S h a d y s id e , fro m C h e rry G rove ,1id va , ii, iy m av la- le ft w ith M r A u d re y M e y e r in C h e rry G rove T h e .- a rtirle s w ill be taken to B y M rs G. W K u r tz H ills b o ro F rid a y ' HI HHY G R O VE B abies who M r and M rs John C ru zan o f S u nday e ve n in g w i re e n tered in the baby c o n H ills b o ro .p e n , w ith Mi M a rv Lane i ' t i, the S o n n g -a -re e in F or- M rs N ile s H onored G uve M av 1 w ere C a ro l E lle n M rs V e rn o n B ro w n e n te rta in e d l a ui. d a u g h te r n l M r and M rs ' h u r L a , on B II B ro w n son of in h o n o r o f h e r m o’ h e r. M rs Ida M ;,pd M r M e lv in B ro w n . Jo h n - N ile s o f H ills b o ro T h u rs d a y e ve ih i Carlson, son o f M r and M rs n in g Those e n jo y in g the eve n in g < liffo r d C a rl-o n Th<- babies w ill were M rs Ida Niles, M r. and M rs M rs i-ar-li he re w a rd e d w ith a p h o to o f J o h n C ru zan o f H ills b o ro M a ry I.ane M r and M rs E a rl them selves B ro w n M r a n d M rs M e lv in B ro wn, M o th e r day was q u ie tly cele- i R efre sh m e n ts h ra trd Sunday w ith rnanv fa m ilie s ' o f C h e rry G ro v e w ere served. tu n d m g the day to g e th e r The p rim a ry e le c tio n fo r p re < h e rry G rove Team s W in c H ie C h e rry G ro v e g ra d e school | in c t 21 w ill be h e ld M ay 21 in the post o ffic e b u ild in g in C h e rry . softball teams m oto re d to Scoggin j G rove V a lle y E rid a v a fte rn o o n fo r a re tu rn game w ith the S coggin V a lle y G raduation M av 20 teams The scores w e re 7 to 6 in I E ig h th grade g ra d u a tio n exercises fa v o r of C h e rry G ro v e boys and ' w ill be h e ld in the lo ca l c h u rch . 14 to 2 in fa v o r o f C h e rr y G ro v e M ay 20. at 8 p m.. a c c o rd in g to plans being a rra n g e d by M rs E lle n girls. The C h e rry G ro v e team s w ill ■ N v b e rg . School closes M a y 25. plav w ith Gaston teams at Gaston 4-H P ro g ra m P lanned Seth school closes M a y 21. A 4-H n e x t F rid a y . pla n n ed P eter Swanson, w h o was c o n a ch ie ve m e n t p ro g ra m is fin e d to his bed several days las, ' fo r the a fte rn o o n o f M ay 20. Joe Cox. o f H ills b o ro , w ill p resent the week is able to be a ro u n d . ,-H a w a rd s The school and 4-H < o llr r t iu n s B e in g M a d e c lu b b e rs w ill have t h e ir w o r k fo r A rtic le s o f c lo th in g dishes, shoes, scraps th a t can be used fo r q u ilts , or rugs, p la n ts o r bu lb s are b e in g co llected fo r the ru m m a g e sale th a t w ill be h e ld in H ills b o ro at the For Vacation Expense Money, Sen S to w -A w ays tne Argus Classi fied Ad W a y — Phone 2.41 ,f Hileon Extension Unit Meets May 18 H 1 T E O N — The E xte n sio n u n its w ill m eet w ith M r M etze n tin e M ay 18 T he su b je ct w il be Food fo r F re e zin g T his w il be the last m ee t in g u n t il S eptem ber B o rn to M r and M rs C het R o b inson M av 6 a daughter, B illie R obinson's ne w hom e is n e a rin g c o m p le tio n M r and M rs C h a rles S tru th e rs w e n t to S ka m o ka w a Wash to oend a w eek w ith th e ir son K e n neth and h e lp them m ove F o u rte e n m em bers of the H i,e o n c lu b answ ered r o ll c a ll w ith W hat I W o u ld Do w ith SI IKK, T h is is the last m e e tin g u n til Septem ber M r. and M rs L e o na rd S ta rk are b u ild in g an a d d itio n to th e ir house M rs M e tz e n tin e attended the M o th e r and D a u g h te r banquet h e ld at th e C h ris tia n ch u rc h M ay 7 th e y e a r on d isp la y . frie n d s are in v ite d P arents G A D D Y 'S Dinner House Old. Original Southern FRIED CHICKEN * Phone Banks 335 For Reservations and l 'z R ubber stam p, and office supplies -H ills b o ro Argus tf -weekend T h e re was a re c o rd b re a k in g g ro u p nl m o th e rs th e re tin-, ye a r H ig h lig h ts w e re c o n v o c a tio n band and c h o ir co n ce rt, m oth e r s tea, a p la y and m o d e rn dance re v ie w on S a tu rd a y . S pecial e rvices in the c h u rch e s w e re h e ld on S undav m o rn in g w ith a m usical p ro g ra m in the a fte rn o o n T h e re were m an v banquets S a tu rd a y e v e n in g and S u n d a y noon. M rs. H a rtm a n Stauss and son W il led w ere guests at th e Ira Stauss hom e at D a lla s on M o th e r's day. ci VOTE FOR DR. EMERY C. INGHAM We Help Speed Up Production When you call on us for electrical repairs in your plant be assured o f speedy service. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR DELEGATE AT LARGE TO NATIONAL CONVENTION S IS S O N ELECTRIC Read Statement in Your Voter's Pamphlet Phone 3771 or 2311 DR. EMERY C. INGHAM S, OREGON 228 E. Baseline Hillsboro, Oregon PARK BUILDING, PORTLAND iicksSelect EER SICKS* BREWING COMPANY, SALIM. OKL «M Fo-d Ao» 0 » e 0« T M « « H A T he g ra d u a tio n exercises fo r the W a lla ce school w ill be h e ld at the school house T h u rs d a y eve n in g. M a v 13. ■ Those g ra d u a tin g are A u d re y S m ith K a th e rin e T u c k e r. W illia m P o ttra tz and E llis T hom pson M r and M rs. T J. T od d are v is - , itin g in C a lifo rn ia . It. I.. B ro w n Passes R ic h a rd I. B ro w n d ie d last M o n d a y at his hom e h e re a fte r a lo n g illn e s s He had liv e d here w ith h is parents. M r and M rs W. M B ro w n fo r the past tw o years f u n e ra l services w e re h e ld last T h u r s day. Graduation Set fit Shady Brook B y M rs. A . l.ogan S H A D Y B R O O K — E ig h th grade g ra d u a tio n w ill be h e ld a, the Shady B ro o k school house M on d a y n ig h t. M av 17 at 8 o 'c lo c k . E v e ry o n e is i in v ite d . G range to H o n o r M oth e rs. F ath e rs Washington grange will have c h u rc h S u n d a y and M o th e r's and I F a th e r's d a y a, its h a ll n e x t S u nday T h e re w ill be a p o tlu c k d in n e r at noon and a good p ro g ra m in the a fte rn o o n A ll G ra n g e rs and th e ir frie n d s are c o rd ia lly in v ite d . G u y W e isenback a c c id e n ta lly b ro k e his leg S u n d a v w h ile p la y in g w ith his g ra n d c h ild re n . U n it Plans S a lr S a tu rd a y The hom e e xte nsion u n it w ill have a cooked food sale at M ays store in N o rth P la in s n e x t S a tu rd a y . M a y 15. Proceeds w i l l go to w a rd b u y in g a 4 -H c lu b sch o la rs h ip A ll m em bers are asked to b rin g th e ir a rtic le s fo r sale to th e store in the a fte rn o o n . M rs. Jessie M ays and M rs. A lv a h L o g an m oto re d to C o rv a llis last S a t u rd a y and re tu rn e d S u nday a fte r noon T he y w e re accom panied by K e n Logan and E lm e r M avs came hom e w ith them . He re tu rn e d S u n day eve n in g. M rs. M ays and M rs. L o g an a ttended the m a n y a c tiv itie s th e re w h ic h w e re g iv e n fo r M o th - «5 « • • is home planning tim e RE-ELECT W A LTER NORBLAD To Share V ie u s W ith Oregonians Spring planning for home improvements can be just as much fun as planning your spring garden — when you plan to pay for your home improvements on the First National Bank's Thrifty Pay Plan. A Thrifty Pay Plan Loan with up to three years to pay con take core of that new . . . adding a room . . . or just about any permanent improvement to your home or yard It is m ibis spirit I come to you. I want you to hear my views, that you may judge. I want you to share your views with inc, that we may ever better understand what is in the hearts and minds o f you, the people of Oregon, for you are, in truth, representative of all of the people of our great United States. In such a tradition was America built. In such a tradition shall America go SVhy don t you see the nearest branch of First National or ask your material forward as a happy, prosperous, free nation in a world at peace. R e m e m b e rl A T h rifty P ay Loan fo r Any Hom e Im p ro v e m e n t! dealer or contractor; he can take care of all the details for you. TO CONGRESS Pm,I S,1v Tlvmnx P TVwef tn, Pr-«i4snl f nmmlH** C ,,l»rl«». Ctmt. ...in. Ralph II- Vloorra, Otrgnn Statt Managvr, SIS Htkuai Building Poiiland, Ottgon. ft»e«« l e r w i f > | w i i i t u M G r a d u a tio n M a y 13 coat of paint, decorating the inside of your home . . . installing a new furnace ll '/iAej miles N. W. ol Ranks at the overhead crossing r n ii l ro llIic R l A d rt. 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