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About The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1942)
Rival Nines to Clash Here Sunday I Dairy Creek Forest Grove Tossers To Meet in Loop's Feature Game Sherwood Tossers ll'ho ll'on I.eague Title Pharmacy Holds Unbeaten Record In Bowling Loop Hillsboro Argus Sports I'ttifNi (,rute anti Hairy < will clash Sunday aft iiooii on the Hill Loro hall park diamond in tin- fonti Hillsboro Pharmacy continued to e pac _• in the mixed bowling on *he local alloys la«t week weeping a threr-game juries th Men's Shop The win the pill-pusher;'' undefeated during th • first four weeks of th? tournament. Al's Shake Shop md (he Tualatin Valley kegle rsI moved up into a three-wav tie f<»r second place with the Men's Shop. Al's trok the cr llar-dwelli — —_...ng Rushlow I^-urí^H?f, 'cam for three straight rim s. while the TunLiLn Valley scries with Gold Leaf Dairy Johnson’* Tic Mill w m th* odd game freni Black Hr wk m the fo conte it. Hip rutiini lili I he < <i ovi'ineii swn Huge Scores Feature Tills Softball Loop 1 •»<>•» Al < I high school team, winners of the Tualatin-Yamhill Valley _ue baseball championship, back row Frank Kiecher. Bob G ssett. Gurdon Shermar. Richard Parker Bud Todd Rich- /<• Mont row Duane Kuffel. Eldon Baurer Jay Chaus«e. Boo Sn . -burv Clarence P< d'bielan '• Allan Young and Vernon Voss, coach Black Read ( laimi Allowed l UMM ISSICh t RS I PHOcr ri lit .417 Hawk RtKhlow ,us:i Inaurane employed He has enlisted in the a:r corps and will visti his mother here until called into the service. Girl Honored J'n ta Lorentzen was honored as the outstanding girl scholastically in the freshman class at Beaver ton high school. Hillsboro Named Graduation Exercises Held May 13 Site lor League At Reedville; School Picnic Held Grid Jamboree Informed . M3 Shake .Shop . REEDVILLE Grad oxer- G Bramhall's fam lies from Gresh- rises of the local school were held ■ m and Springdale were presant Kenneth George, son of Otto May 13 at the auditorium with the at '■ >• graduation exercises Wed- George, has enlisted in the U S. Processional, ne-d iy night when their daughter navy and left Thursday evening for selected fallowing p: gram the annual Tuala- clasü of 1942 Dolore* George. Pat- Patricia graduated. Mare Island. Cal. to enter train- Iley league fuotball ricia Bramhall. David Frank and Muriel Belden of White Bluffs. I ing Jack Kirkwood; invocai n. Harry rding to the • ached- Mr. and Mrs. G N. Allman of Wash., is a guest for a fortnight of loop officials The Hampton, local na. । Medford, fermer local residents, Donna Lee Sawtelle. off.c>ally ushers in Jack Kirkwood: ’Flag salute, aud - Son Bom to Couple l are visiting Mr Allman's mother. *n. i - u ’Kings-X" i ence; class introduction. Patricia Announcements have been re- Mrs Mary Allman, and brother ated for Oct >ber 2. I Bramhall; bell solo. Dolores George, ceived of the birth of a son. May Frank Allman. H Ihi griddirs four ' violin accompaniment. Helen Beck 15. to Mr and Mrs. Melvin Van- Agnes Moline, who recently re er. Eileen O'M ara; guitar solo. during the 1942 season dermost at Emanuel hospital in turned from an extended visit David Frank; clarinet trio Jer- Jdit' ,:i t , the opener, according 1 tangle with relatives in Omaha. Neb., has Portland A Bogue These will oel rvne Tisdale, Flora La Rue. Joanne Mr and Mrs. W H. Paynter pur accepted a position in the office i •> ' c>- game with Tillamook McGeorge: address. Harry Hamp chased a new home in Cornelius of American Automobile Insurance •mb r 18 and league tilts with. ton. Diplomas were presented by Hagg as Carl TrachseL chair' I m2ved into 'V ,he Past week Association in Portland >er 16. Sherwcod 1 Oscar man of the school board, wa haie occupied the Handy e annual Wash-, able to b - present. Mr Haag pre- residence Be Informed—Read the Argus. here for more than a sented Charles Imlay, his colleague., Xear- George Petrovich Jr. of Salem, include Astoria : who has served on the board for le UVAL MILKERS has been staying with his nd October 9. twenty years. Certificates of honor] parents. Mr and Mrs. George Pet rg October 23. West Linn were received by Mildred Becker rovich Sr. the past six weeks, fcr p rfect attendance, and Jack and Beaverton Kirkwood for regular attendance, while employed in a Portland shin- yard. left Thursday for Salem. He TYV football schedule good deportment and commendable has purchased a home in Oreron progress in h.s studies. Mr. Hagg also presented the silver cup won City and he and Mrs. Petrovich R. BARN EQUIPMENT by ReedvilL baskete rs at the dis and son Jimmv have now moved to trict tournament held at Gastcn. that citv to live. Mrs. Isaacson and children re Number0 bv the school orchestra Hill.bon . under the direction of F E Bush turned Fr,dav from Cannon Beach Linn at nell. with Ida Lou Hagg accom and will ‘tay at their horn? here Newberg panist. included the recessional as for several weeks. EVfRYTHIHC^* the finale "We live in deeds not , Enlists n Air Corps -^DAIRYMA n T“ M M inn vi lie. years" is the class motto, and freen Eugene Pulsifer. son of Mrs. 1. and white, the class colors, were F. Tsller, arrived two v ’ weeks ago P orua Linn. f atured in decorations. j from Glendale. Cal., where he was Schorl Pirnir Held Annual school picnic was held Thursday in the basemer social rocm wit special table in honor of the graduates, ice cream and I cake were served with Mrs. E J. j Hills, La Rue in charge. Melvin Vander- | wt Linn. Newberg most, principal, announced that Heavertun. $173 worth of war stamps have been purchased bv the local school children since March A ball game was played with Aloha in the aft- I ernoon with score as follows: I Girls teams. Aloha 21 Reedville 20: ' Boys teams. Aloha 7. Reedv.lle 6 jump Oral Hutchens of To Speak at Church and H. ward Hadle; formerly of 880- Dr. David Hare of Portland will Hillsboro, won firs and second >r the button board tourna- be guest speaker at the local church Sunday wh«n new m m- ’ n' t F irest Hills country club. bers will m iming be received into the with net 68 ( s Lloyd M> Dowell of Hillsboro I took the ’hird । church. Choir practice and prayer . J 1 meetng will be held at the heme rung with a net 69. qualif od Challenge matches will of Mr. and Mr Edward Hooper this Thursday night. begin this week. i the final gam? on the 1942 Tual- Attend Confrrence 1 n-Y.imhill Valiev baseball league Mr and Mrs. A. M Jannsen May 9 for Vancouver. B. C. H.lls attend the conference of Rotary clubs held there tne first part of came throueh last week. They returned May 3 out a los J T Ropers of the Banks-Port and repert that rain fell during the land Truck lire reported to Sheriff entire trip. J. W Connell the theft of three Attend Graduation van-ow «ricotti oiymha » mving company , oiymha . W ashington . truck tires from his truck May 15. Six members of Mr. and Mrs. A car owned bv Don Gerrigus of H Ilsboro was stolen May 15. ac- cording to report given the No business firm should send out sheriff. letter without it being on r. printed letterhead and in a printed When Prince Henry of Prussia envelope. It lends dignity to the visited the United States in 1902. business and gives it good adver he was officially greeted by a baW tising. talion of U S marines. ftlonroe&. [riseli TYV Tracksiers Win Points in State Tilt promotes / temperance Grove Golfer Wins Top Tourney Spot Newberg Tips Tigard In Final TYV Clash fay Three Truck Tires Stolen from Truck i • : 11 r r i « t . uu, III« V-.. Il I « II 11 ills 11 ills työn FRED Kopplin. Al It •; II. i d. i <lttr Wltnets — Grand i alli,' . atth' < utili' Kurnittu t* offers YOU Jury the Best in I IIII n I mho QUALITY MEATS Ma luikf III m I Personally Selected by Fred Himself! LAMB CHOPS CSE YibARL,NC 20c BOILING BEEF »• 15c BREAST or VEAL Fiïb'°’ 19c 33c BACON BACK . 27c SEASONING BACON »• 13c 3 lbs. 47C PURE LARD H A hfidth Inalili I II Ih I >l<ilp Wa-«liiiintoH ('ounh .I m - health registrar. 10..’0 An blent t'omtn, n \ Griffith. fl; Sh. II 011 <’<»m III HIT. Pl'll Ilk llillsborii Inion liquor revenue f«l. li fl SUGAR CURED. Half or Whole. Lb Lb. FRED’S SUPERIOR MARKET We close at 9 o’clock sharp every Saturday night Phone 651 on r » ownôi! pn»|> 4^^ 4^5 Mow to save ' HIT T SBORO Res. 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