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American Drive Forces German Retreat in Italy County Man Gets Term State Pen S p o rts Rodeo Season Ended Sunday; More in Spring Weather Reports A gain Permitted Thursday. October 21. 1943____ H IL L S B O R O A R G U S — 3 birthdays, which all c me In Oc tober, by serving refreshm ents to the W omen's Society of C hristian Service w ho fet la it W ednesday afternoon In the M ethodist church social room T his was supposed to he a surprise, but Mrs. Eco Shaw and Mrs Meda F rench s u -p n -.d them by also serving refre.ihments. Mrs. E leanor M undorff received W eather report» are perm itted n< < of not to ex re d 18 1 again under a relaxation of re- D tilth1 ill the .‘-late penitent i.uy strletions by the governm ent T neie w ' . n • te<| .,i|t t » < ’« cil J,i < fj, n .‘.wilt Aim’ll <’.tii «lm 1 reports are compiled here by A. W th.it • I of (¡.irden Honte W ednesday (| <1*1 (IW milt . Ult« • the le ft fl «»ik Moore of the U S Fish and Wild T ualatin ey rodt • lu ceiiy in d ictrn in t involving the wound «»f Un G c iiii .m Imi ” < I I I t h e V. ■Itili - l.ife Service, co-operative w e th e r fall »n on Sunday after- Ih' ft nf n bei.i h i HW. ’I’he trial le V . t l l i v of Ita h . W. In. . fay fm « observer He reports that there has • with more than 2000 fan«i not been a killing frost in H ills " '• in I m u idng .ind a «•d the N ji / im to fall h.H’k to a fit h I to a n i' diet of guilty was retu rn ed in the threaten in g showerx and boro as fog and clouds saved tom a m ount 101 line. Iea\ ini! I i U iiih I tin re hl bill of proft - d*/nal and a m toes, etc , but th a t the leaves of • ift,e: i.t.on Juror hearing the < »•,< «me of the win . won., m ’«•ne', of ir |j«iform«iH Disking th d r cantaloupe and squash have w ith e r w et' VI.i Mine I/.ve, Ella Sehnlrm i i l l ' l i III I m u T i l l " N a z i s w r i T Y V h l« fiflu itfn on a muddy track. Rodeo ed. 1 ,1 I. w i L raw ford. Ruth If ( ’<• I'» I»*' I n n l u n g h u l l ,i' w h p. I I" o im will probably be resum ed H*«’ • Mary V o id er/ariden Rob civilians, ih im viinj H ills b o r o Tem p Precip. 1.00« jo mg, the m anagem ent an- • ’ ’ <' Hu ■< h. Hulda II Gr-.f Alice F n rrw t Gr«»ve I <100 I I '. Il I II « U p I . l l l l . i u i l .. Max. Min. (Inches, N e w b trg I 000 2 m « « 1 , and expre ed appreCia- E Richardson. M yrtle Roger L< O ctober 13 61 47 07 ■.... li mul firing h.iyst .000 t i f»o the support given during K llu ld a II Geil and Kath H W rs .^ v l e rt | J on vide "moke .-nieeie. |u O ctober 14 67 35 .00 nn ,00< • i vii .li»tue tin ♦wo fall prog/arns. l e i l i-iil T lir a r d O ctober 15 69 49 W B id weath« r held down attend- Suit fm dam ages to its truck was M< M in n v ilh O ctober 16 61 32 .01 D i.nper lli'iul lt.itlle H. ikc " IO i l l . 1« a F r n lh H - Iwif M . fded tu Ciri m t court T hursday by O ctober 17 61 45 .50 aree H aturay but the large Sun- I>i u mi! «w ifiI y through cium bl n v illc o . For«-» H r :u. W e .t I ann dav erowd wa treated to Home the Amei ic.in L aundry c anpany of 0 M . m N«*wb«*ry O ctober 18 5.3 39 .08 41, T iy a r d h i : I lei oi.oi ilefeie e , Weiloe lay I*"’ ’lm d a 'a n r t G ary Sfxuicer The O ctober 19 58 40 .03 <»Hfi •«— n h e d 'ilfd th e Ni wlirry ’ *' *1 t h r i l l s Jn the half-m ile fre i- F rid a y in .nil' the D nieper lienii. Russian from a collision be action .ii e m ( H iils b o r« W t * i I.in n a t B ra v i i. M f- f'i’ all lace. Elsie W hite of the mobile fm . ■i'» w ere reported lo.iR. M if in v illi- mi T ig a r d . tween ttie com pany truck and the Pioneer R iders covered herself Illg n y t h e like .■ u cep u hleh <lly Elm er MeRebeket defendant .m t-unobde in Portland with glory and mud by com ing I I o e . i I enei I I 'l i e i i (’lenient of lenn o f Jan u ary 19, ,943 Scoring in every q u arter. H ilbi’s from behind to win the event. H o n ln u e d fro m p a re 2> tlmosiiiul" i f N ii / h ill the D nepio S| «ri.m grtddej ti unced McMin- J i'k L< i;rh 14-year-old from t h e I l l 'l l I -Il ill e •u lliio .e Io Imo < ler has ■ fh Jil- vilie 27 to 0 F riday night on the J - r. -on Crfih> Riders, took third weeks. bee:, th ere for the past six I n - p oleil in Melitopol lie- Buxton Man Reported G rizzly field to win th< i r second I»-i'« again-f the adult rider . One Father l o w I I I . ' H u n pel' bend Dies straight gam< tn the T ualatin-Y arn- h ; <• went down ar d another lest A b Germ an Prisoner Mi Elm er W iebke received a ml- lliniiliers Open N r» AU.uk hill valley fo tball league, Stuff Sgi C harles M Ilobei I , a addle in the kid h race. telegram S atu rd ay stating that her I oite | I.Oe. heavy honiliet *-iip- T aking the opening kickoff on fm band of Mrs Eda M arie Rob Queen B arb ara J e a n Dunaway, father, E ber L. S earl. had died p o lllil by Thill olio boll« mid Slot WIN'S A |» l A N< I — I.t <j g i erts of Buxton, is one of It Oregon the g al line, H illsboro opened a th< first, en tertain ed the crowd fr ld a y in Tecum seh, Neb after a f ile . a tta c k e d t i l l e e l,' ill W e .s le l II sustained d riv e that carried to the .G’h cowboy songs, with “Tiny" year s illness. nu n listed T uesday In a w ar d e Arnold L Jen en of H illsboro wa I h l I II. my W illin' d.iy. the first m.i- . rd strip e b< partm ent announcem ent of United M cM innville th ree-y ......... Mrs. Doris Jones, Mrs H arriet )or operation Mm e the ilesli oelive prom oted to lieutenant in Hawaii S tates soldiers held prisoners of fore it bogged down. Midway in th< and his W ranglers providing a on (>< tolici 7 and is now’ com rnu-icil program . B etty Willi», Jhver and Mrs Ju a n ita Dore w ere ui.e h at I no ni.oiy *•. b i g bearing q u arter the S partans gained po-sts- w ar by G erm any. m anding officer in charge of trick rid er form erly w ith Gene planning on celebrating t h e i r plain at Hl h w illfu l I O ctober H si n of the ball on the G rizzly 30 A large naval station in Hawaii, ac- u tn y ’rt rodeo, perform ed. C urt Ja p I'l.uu s Ithlillrd and m arched to the Mae 10. ja c k H ansen served as announcer. Mih lu ll medium bomber« Mon < ordm g t • word received here In Special Training Doyle, Hilhi right half who started by to wife He was em ployed at tu rd a y Bt-Multx day d e troved «0 Japane.se plane', Hgt David T orbet, son of Mr. the gam e on the sidelines due to a S a ii:»r« t la * P m t ' a n d G eneral Electric of l,i,r k I 'r a n r o K e iin x P a t F ia k e <«n i o a n e w b o m b i n g assault o n K a ami Mrs. H. N. T orbet of Hills bad ankle, w ent into th e gam e " D i. r r y . ” fir-*« ; M« l H a le on ‘ Red fice, and upon leaving here • « » li.ml. New Britain, according to a hoio, is ()Iie of a n iw group of and on the first play skirted end for l’i ‘ f. -•‘f t,mi , T o m W ooda a n d G a o rsa Septem ber. 1942. I.t Jentam re report fi io G eneral M acA rthur Nelson, tie d for t h ir d . o h b c i stu d en ts from arm ored u n the opening score ported at D artm outh college nt I lie planes also .ink at least thret ' • i- ir l I t a c B ake M a rk le y . fijra t : N ext scoring drive G arted from Hanover. N II From there he its thro u g h o u t the U nited States, M fb a n ie l, aecond ; L o is G ord on, enem y shl|*>, including dvstroy- pcelally selected for experience the Hilhi 35 in the sec(>nd i went to San Pedro, ( ’a l. and cr, ill a low level strike P laiu s de- Your dollars Marcii tie was tran sferred t o .«ml aptitude, «m oiled for the r a S tu a rt R ichard- n picked up the Rut I f flG p in y L e m P e rk in « , f i r s t ; S h o rty strayed brought Ja p Io to 200 Hawaii. ■ 'lire , *e«*on«i; Red A lle n , t h ir d . dio electrician s’ course in the arm - tally with a 15-yard run behind w ithin the week still go a long way! <M!e B ro n c o R id in g Ge«jrge Nelaon on«! school com m unication d e p a rt beautiful interference fr m F u ll ' ./«• Jam«**.’ * f im t ; S tu b P ,artlem ay Japs Gain In Guinea m ent at F o rt Knox. Ky back Bob M iller H alfback R ichard M a-tam e Q ueen,” se co n d ; Pat K iake d( troyed in a ries of new bat- Japanese ground s u c i.................. >f un- I son cam e back in third q u a rte r to nn "S tu b b y .** th ir d . A ci m m um tpie from (¿eneral M . nl C h a irs F’ra n k S m ith , f ir s t . •pei'lfled extent i l l the area nfS .il- H* score from the G rizzly 35-yard B ',!M ( g g in g Red A lle n , f i r s t ; D oug lelbei g in New Guinea Monday was M icA rthur headqu.i. t<*i telling < f • «ft« r co ncentrating huge fleet near strip e for the third i i " -r d ; Georg«- N e ls o n , th ir d . reported by G eneral M acA rthur these h .ivy enem y los < s said only ICenter W alt M cK inney started •••♦■r R id in g T o m W«x>ds, f i r s t ; D o ug A ban <»n Jew ish language news- 'I'he gain Was the first for t h e two allied pl.uies wt r<* destroyed, the S partans on the road to th e ir 11 ' ■ J im m y L e o n a rd a n d G eorge N e l- l ' ' I ‘ i.s in A rgentina was lifted F ri final *on. tie d fur second. enem y mcc early In Septem ber la e r 1,(1 | « rtrrsaes in Raid score in the last q u arter, in h ir e ‘ «.r«* Race L o u O lse n , f ir s t ; C lem Hulls Sink Ja p Ships Flying Foitrcs'« , flying d eep into day a few hours after P re s id e n t1 tercepting a G rizzly pass cn the F."ln.', er. -«fcond ; Fr«*d A d am s, th ir d . R oscvelt sharply criticized it. The m idfield stripe. Roger H arm on A m erican subm arines have sunk G erm any T h u r flay night smashed president H a lf- m ile F n - e - fo r - A ll Jack L e ig h . classified it as naziism picked up 25 yards fr m a fake !»H noire Japanese m erchant ships, the Vital ball b<-.»ring plant at I»a . ( rabtr« e. u-cond ; Babe M a rk - P iesid cn t Ramirez of A rgentina ley. th ir d . bi uig lo It',u the n au d ier of enem y S chw einfurt and lost a record n u m punt f rm ation A rt Eastwood hit i. y Race Shorty R u tle d g e , f i r s t ; vessels sunk, probably sunk n r ber of ho bomb o s while knocKtng S aturday discharged all govem - p ay d irt after picking up 11 yards Jh « r . Leigh, second; M u rp h i ’e tty . t h ir d . damaged since the w ar stal led, ac- d »wn 91 fighters in w hat was pro b , rnent em ployes who signed a mam - on th ree line smashes. Pony Exprew * P io n e e r R id e r*, f i r s t ; f« to published F riday which called (n tding Io a ri'lea e by S ecretary ably the fiercest single air battle Hilhi tallied 13 first dow ns in the ' » ! - > « . - e c o n d : C le m ’s R id e r* , th ir d . on the governm ent to re tu rn to tilt to six for McM innville. K. i ' i ’ o n y Race D ic k F ra x e , f i r s t ; of the N ,'. y F l a n k Knox Tin < ver f ught. Jack L«-igh, second. «•on^tltutional dem ocracy and to N ails Plan Strategy Lose I w o I lest rox iTs Lineups >unda> K e »ult« fulfill its in ternational obligations Adolph Hltlei Tuesday held hl H i l h i (2 7 ) B areback B ro n c o R id in g T o m W .x'd s on <• » M , M in n v ille An ineffectual Jap an ese air raid in ■ • c o n i »Irate,;y session m t w o the A leutians . i t io s , f the U. S i in the hem isphere solidarity pro-1 M e rch e p LE "S p id e r.” f i r - t ; S lim T h « m p « ,n on "Cal- H .M .-n A r r ir iif t n n I.T • '.i-y J a n e .” seco n d ; Ge«»rge N e lson on P a uluo n w eeks II IS presum ed the parley destioy<i Bristol and Buck in the gram H u ll Ui J e n k in « "R a i,y F'ace,” t h ir d . w i io explore avenues of escape Medit« rran ean w ere r e |» r te d by Dependent Pay Favored C < w i’ i r l Race I, ,¡4 G o rd o n , f i r s t ; D o r- A p p erson A unanim ous vote Monday put S M h r e K e in re n r e y from till' consequences of total d e the navy. R ii M a h 'ik e . .<-„nd . Babe M a rk le y , t h ir d . M « rw h both blanches of congress on re c feat Gate«« RT M c D a n ie l« R ■ Pat ! la ke, f i n t . Lan ' auk Planes Best ord « favoring paym ents o f $50 a < 'h a m i tv r l a i n Hull. 1 den in Itus.i.i R E Ham m ond i ’- secon d. Dee H in to n , t h ir d . T im e , A m erica's planes have proved the m nth to wives of enlisted service I ’la p p A lit * ., :. Q S ecretary of S tate C ordell Hull and w orld's b«»st m battle, shooting LH M ille r c.'i'ldle Br>.nc<» R id ir S g tu b G e B o a rg rtle e N e lson on men, $30 a m onth for th eir first ItlchM rrini »n B nt KU I»;«.- > Red. ’ f ir s t . m a y on T h o m p so n down 7312 ».nemv aircraft w hile 1 ... dependent child and $20 ex tra for S r h u lm e r i t 'h Ede M • .M f. tri - F H u rr .o t,” »eco nd; P a t Fit»ke o n Tucker < n .: 1H(>, and ti.l b etter equipm ent each additional child t h ir d . i- a, the way This r port was made B u ild 'g g in g G t 1 rg e N e lso n , f ir s t ; H a n k Akron. Ohio, ru b b er comj>anics Ja p Plane | <»s , ||c a t > Sund.iy by the < fficc of w ar in- .«re begining t > reconvert w ar p ro ; ; n. se< nd ; P i ll M a rk le y . t h ir d . A Japanes attem pt Ti i>rm duction facilities to th e o u tp u t of S ’ eer R id in g T < m W oods, f i r s t H ank S h eu d o w n Evaded civilian items, with at least two < f.-i ’ .-D -cn, »nd B ill M a rk le y , t h ir d . U S n a w IflD itt, Jan.' r*»/. H a lf - m ile F re e -fo r-A U E ls ie concerns H nfting certain w ar w ork W h ite . f i r - ’ . C l i f f T a lle y , »eco nd; J a c k L e ig h . to o th ir citic Hilhi Gridders Swamp Grizzlies 27 to 0 Friday i letter Monday from her son John "f the navy, w hom she has not heard from for tw o months. He says he is safe and well. V ita l statistics, hospital news and court orders regu larly at head of classified pages. HALLOWE EN MASQUERADE Saturday Evening October 30th Prizes for Men an d Women Best Hallowe’en Costume Most Beautiful Costumes Cornelius l. F irst and Second Prizes Most Comical Costume SHUTE PARK ROLLER RINK TYV to Consider AddingNewTeam Spartans lo Meet Tigers Here Friday And today, your dollars still go a long way at Penney's. Come to Penney's and satisfy the wartime needs of every member of your family—and put the money you save into W ar Bonds. Two-Piece Rayon Crepe! DRESSES •7.90 M EN Y ou'll been group.' dress jacket, find ju st w hat you've looking fo r in this F eatu red is a suit- w ith a softly shirred gored skirt: 12-20. E d g a r M ille r C o n n ie B a c k » tro m Paul G ander Goe Cloepfll Rod M u r r a y Jews Ralph H o w a rd C lo e p fil D ic k T w e n g e A la n O lson B ill M u rd o c k LT LG C k «; RE RT Q LH RH F C h e v ro le t O w n ers! Prompt, Efficient CHEVROLET A C T IV E COM FO RT Lined w ith Rayon! Styled for Service! CAPE LEATHER .8-5 BASEBALL TYPE Handsom e dress styling — plenty tough for outdoor ac tion! Glcssy. m atched hides neatly tailored and stitched. GOAT SKIN 16.50 6 84 Tough cape leath er fro n t and sleeves, heavy 24-oz. m elton back and collar. AND snug k n it w rists and waist! BOYS' SIZES, TOO ji 16 is jo 11 12 13 À** — Invest in W arm th, Service! CHESTERFIELD .75 24 A coal you'll "live in" all fall and w inter! W arm, rugged h erringbone tw eed dressed u p w ith a velveteen collar. Rayon satin lined. 12-20. SERVICE and PARTS TIRES and TUBES D urable and W arm for Service M en or Men on the Home Front! H ere’s R eal U tility for E very Man—a t Home or on the H igh Seas! ALL WOOL KHAKI Sleeveless SWEATER 2-9S Navy W orsted Turtle Neck SWEATER 1.98 Top notch value th at gives ju st the rig h t am ount of w arm th w ith o u t b u l k y weight! H andsom ely ribbed slipover w ith deep V-neck and wide, room y arm -holes. H e'll w ear it w ith sh irt and slacks in m ild w eather or u n d er a jack e t on colder days! Because it's all wool, y o u know every stitch m eans sturdy, enduring w arm th that w ill hold its shape and trim good-looks. Small, medium, large. K haki only. B uilt t o rigid G overnm ent specifications o f p u re w or sted closely knitted in heavy w eight B aby S h ak er stitch th a t assures sturdy, hard- w earing w arm th. The bottom and cuffs a r e tightly knitted and the tu rtle neck affords e x tra protection in windy, storm y w eather. A really practical gift fo r any m an and m ost w elcom e to your n avy hero! Navy cnly! Sizes 34 to 42. All grades — Most sizes ST O R E H O U R S 9 A.M. io G P M. Radios Including Saturdays TABLE CABINET MODELS FURNITURE and ELECTRIC 318 E. M ain St. H IL L S B O R O Phone 491 A. B SMITH CHEVROLET CO. West Burnside at 13th Ave. Portland. Oregon Phone A T w ater 5161 "A G reat P lace to Buy" 5.95 14 15 2«) If sickness occurs in y o u r home do you know how to get a doctor quickly? If your eyes need atte n tion do you know how to find a good occulist? If you have a sick cow, or horse, or dog, do you know how to get a good veterinary? O ffice S upplies of all kinds.—At C onsult the Professional cards Hillsboro Argus. tf the Argus ATTENTION PREFER Warm Jackets FO R Banks B raves Will P lay Gasion F riday The S partan "B ees” are primed to m ake it tw o-in-a-row over the Forest G rove reserves here Monciav afternoon w hen the tw o squads meet in the second gam e of a homc- and-hom e series on the Hillsboro gridiron. The tilt is slated to get under way at .3:30 p. m. Two w eeks ago the S partans took the m easure of F orest G rove 13 to 0. c p H E NAME PENNEY S haj alwayj stood for sensible shopping. th ird . P'»ny E x p re *a P io n e e r R id e rs, f ir s t ; Possibility that a new m em ber h in g to n C o u n ty R id e rs , second ; C le m 's may be added to the T u alatin -Y am R W'a iders, t h ir d . hill Valley league t j replace S h e r K id - ’ I ’o n y Race P io n e e r R id e rs f ir s t ; wood was indicated this w eek by B e a ve rto n R a m b le rs, second. « «whor •• R ace J a ck L e ig h , f i r s t ; E Paul A M engat of Forest Grove, loop president. The m atter w ill be c re tt G o rd o n , second ; Red A lle n , t h ir d . considered d u ring a m eeting of the | league at M cM innville the first of next week. Sherw ood did not com pete in the league last y ear and dropped j out of the schedule this fall This | (Continued from page 1) left the loop w ith only seven m em Tw enge at left half. Coach Loren bers and an unbalanced schedule D u,:las‘ backs include Howard A ddition of a new* m em ber would Cloopftl. Alan Ol.-on and Bill M ur elim inate the necessity of one team dock. M ainstays in the T iger line draw ing a “bye” each week. Right Tackle Rod M urray. 193- No indicate n was given as to are w hat school m ight be considered p. ur.d stalw art, and C onnie Back- A unanim ous vote of the league 1 strom. left guard. O ther TYV league clashes slated necessary to adm it a new team. for Friday will bring together West Linn and Beavert n at B eaverton, and take M cM innville to Tigard. P r bable startin g lineups for Friday'.- game: H IIJ U td R O l'mition No. HAXIvsS BANKS The B anks .. 1». B raves will J im * M e rch e p LE 63 K e n A r r in g t o n LT 4 4 journey to G aston F riday. O ctober A I Judah LG 54 22. to play G aston in football at W a lt M c K in n e y C 62 I 1:30 p. ni. A l S h e a re r RG 41 T he B raves lost to Jew ell on D ic k Gate» RT 51 D ic k C h a m b e rla in RFi 5«) the Jew ell field F rid ay aftirn o o n r it z P la p p Q 59 31 to 14 Due to tire trouble sev S F tu a r t R ic h a rd s o n LH 55 eral m em bers of the team and J a c k D o y le RH 4« the coach did not arriv e at Jewell. F o b M ille r F 45 NEW HF j RG Position No. B«»b Newton LE 19 Spartan "Bees" Face V ikings Here Friday Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Selfridge, m anagers Hillsboro, Oregon Casual or D ressy Styles! WOMEN'S SHOES 3.49 R eal values in com fort and style. D esigned fo r sturdy, long w ear. L eath er or suede. BEGINNING NOVEMBER 1st With the harvest season past, we be lieve that our customers will be able to shop during the day-time hours without undue inconvenience.