The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, March 13, 1941, Page 2, Image 2

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    Page Two
'Needs of Youth
PTA Theme Monday
tell of some
and the P-1
A J
Sullei
findings on a
Sttitudes and
X. superinten-
h school. will
f the things pare
A. can de; and R
will speak on
sential
Reality
interesting corn
ligniti
Youth
tion
pr. mii ses to br
and ei nlightenin,
. and the
to attend and bring
Mus cal numbers ot
will bo presented br
The refreshment
eludes Mesdames R
.it modelliti
miiHiti'N m
minutes m
»•met Henry
O. F. S. Tuesday
Mi . M id) t' I !ll imh l <»f It« » vel
luH { hr IH . H piu u nliiliv»» «»f III
Buona Maris. extenslon speeial-
II In filmili l ehlt ionshlps. will had
a panel in discussimi of thè film
Miee VI ims lompht ( l'hms.l.is >
ut thè l'e.l u MIII i ih: e hall li.
ginnlnv at s «'clock
The film Alic Adams“ poi ti ay
the pel plexith's i an mióle will m
coping with th< family situation
when thole isn’t mones
social hacking adequai
the adolescent’s desire
Adnnis
and others in Hie commi
Parent -Teacher associata,
at 8 o’elcuk.
This meeting will be
Meeting Needs of Youth
dent of Ùie
Thur «I »V. Man h 13, I'• 11
TTTLL5B0R0 ARGU*. HnL^POPn. OP.FÖON
out lh<‘ complete undeist mdim:
her parents Phis film offers t
basis foi good discussion of mio!
anxiet ics
ents face as
each the
of cutting
I strings
Metnbet s
invi will
Mans. haimoin. Mrs C' P
Chainbei lam »f North Plains. Mt
Oetiai Mui Suporln
Poynter of the Hill
and Gemid Brees«
terinarian
.|S ,ip|HHllttSl
ib president
w, chairman
Ruth Kiting
and SBPARATQR1
MILK COOLERS
BARN ÍQUIPMEN1
Mi. Moltoboke Honored
Ml
II tic Molli bcke i ntcrtaincd
with a dinner p.*riy Thiiisday
night, honoring Ini' hu'4'.iiid on
Il !. birlhd.o iinniv i r ai >
Gl“ st
were Mi and Mrs H il Fona l
Mr and Mi
Earl llolhnhecl. Ml
and Mi
Girarli .
I »owner the
termed worn
on countv 01
n the Metho
Thursday
di—t chur
In Ime
junior V. men
in mber di live
meeting Huth
monnet Crist
MAnt-Urfurvr« A IN«!»
IVIRYIHING^ '
•a DAIRYMAN j
JOHN DEERE
GRAIN DRILL
< i
• Lavi
Ed Frcudentl
cs Georgenia
Suez and Viv
VAN BRUNT
BRAND NEW
Departmental discus,
ch headed bv a coun
cn important feature
the spnn. g institute
ington Cc unty Fede ration of Wem-
en’s dub:
boro Methodis:
church. 1
March 27. ac-
. M Stretcher.
sh inter-
ftemoon
iersbach.
Miss Jensen Talks
At B. P. Meeting
Health and recreation will be dis­
cussed at the Business and Pro­
fessional
Women’s club meeting
Friday night. March 21. at the
chamber of commerce dining room
Miss Izola Jensen, recreation spec­
ialist at O. S. C., Corvallis, will
be the speaker.
' My Hobby" will be th? members’
response to roll call. The recrea­
tion committee. Miss Corinne Pen­
nington. chairman, will present the
program, and the emblem commit­
tee. with Mrs. Margaret Mooberry
as chairman, will serve the dinner.
Comedy Scheduled
For Coffee Club
A three-act ccmody will be pre
sented at the Coffee club meet.r:
moon bv the dramatic
with
Stannard director. The
play will follow the bustne.
sion. which is called for 2:1
parliamentary group will hold i
short session at 1 o'clock.
Mrs. John L. Woodward is chair
man of the hostess committee foi
the afternoon.
ami classes
slimed after
until June.
Four-H club achievement r.w
for the year 1989-1940 will be
sented Monilay night. March 1
the Hillsboro Parent-Teachers
soci.’tien meeting to be held in
high school. The following girls'
clubs are receivin g achievement
awards at this time Sewing III and
Keith Wilcox: S.
Winnifred Sta
Cooking I. II a and HI. led by 3
Paul Patterson : Cooking II. led
Mrs. Schindler: : and Health, led
Glenn Sweeney
The following boys' clubs will al­
so receive achievement
awards:
Two forestry clubs led by H. H
Pr-nger and R bert Furrow: r .
and flower, led by Mrs. Paul Pat
terson: tincraft, led by Walter Hen
ry: and individual 4-H club mem­
bers in garden, rabbit, and wood
working.
will be presented at
: of the program,
Members of the clubs listed are
asked to be
achievement
Jones Hospital
cent inue
\ i « Hi on
K M in
STEPH MOTOR CO
check woolen
•r spring. Sus-
blue wool for
and back, and
patch pockets.
Woodland. Wash
intending c
Im first tim e Will be
titile course, All will bi
to attend.
The Aniericanization council will
Mis. Charles R. Manley of Me- meet at 8 o’clock tonight iThurs
Miinnville -pent the week end with day) at the county court room to
Mi and Mis. W. R. Manley.
make further plans.
PENNEY’S
took out some sewing and don.
$10 in cash, and several new v.
ers were at headquarters today,
carding to Mrs. Robert Cull, on,
the committee in charge. T>
pedite the werk. some of the fu
will be used to buy incidentals
furnished by the Red Cress, s uch
as shears and pinking shears.
ura Pugh, knitting in-
struc
at the David Hill school
each day excepting Saturday to
istruc'
ork. and
he work
room a
citv hall. ! •s. Lilian
Hibbert
Weils’ store will also
ne kr.it-
SHEER FLATTERY;
fe FOR SPRING!
FASHIONS
SEE WHAT YOU GET
Up to 30 Miles on 1 Callon.
Savin«« of 51 50 to $2 on ivrry
lankful of Caroline.
Greatest Seating Width of Any
I on Price Car
Cod Spring
New Two way Rollrr Strrriiu;
Weither I yr Conditioned Air.
Convertitile He<1 «Ho avallatile
for ol
rvation this
Myrna
Buedefeldt.
; Donald Tanner
of Cornelius:
■nard Hailcbuck.
Hold Business Session
CAMPBELL MOTOR CO
ers of Washington county met Tues­
day evening for a business meet­
ing at Moose hall. Plans were made
route
Eugene Brown of Corbett was to attend the Portland meeting next
given trsa’ment for compound Wednesday. All operators and own-
fracture of left leg received in a
ging acciden March 6.
Johnston
drs. William Ruff of route :
.dmitted March I
if fractured righ has been set for the next meeting.
Plans were made for a style show
HilLsbcro was to be given at Hillsboro and Forest
treated for bad lacerated lefthand, Greve this spring.
and Irene Hedgepeth. Hillsboro, for
loft arm fracture.
Sheer, clear, high twist silk to make
your legs look smooth and pretty!
Firmly reinforced at tops ■■
and feet for extra wear!
I
Initiatory Degree Given
Divorces Filed
Choose from the smart-
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Admitted
Initiatory degree was given Tues
day night at the meeting of Re
Avery—Lenna vs. Howard.
bekah lodge. Eleven visitors wen
Johnson—John O. vs. Esther G.
Friends gathered i
the home
No divorces granted, no marriage birthday
of Mr. and Mrs. Don Hanna Mon­
day evening to help celebiate their licenses.
frc aments
■ Mildred McCon
22nd wedding anniversary.
na.iay.
Merk- Selfridge. R. N
Progressive pinochle was played
Few- words, big results, little Br wn J.m Hargrave and
four tables. Present were Mr. giants—want ads.
tf Davis.
and I Mrs. Frank Tri and daughter.
and Mrs. Henry Kolymeyer,
Lee Clark and son.
Mr. and
John Loomer and
son. Grace Snyder. Dan Phelps. Mr.
and -Mis. Art Sorensen and son.
and the honor guests and family.
Celebrate 22nd
BIG SEDUCTION
.-ontinued last Thur day night
i short time and most of the
hnr pissed the examinations
1-H Members
To Get Awards
At P.-T. J. Meet
a ia a a tia a a a a a a a g a a
Spring Institute
Of County Clubs
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