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been
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«if the IIIO .I « X t t ' l l e i i l O litn *
m | llu
H i iti? h cnipii'«* at th i «•-
< |iii J of Pi in»«* Mini .h,r John ( ’m
tin of A ustralia for savin# Au
tr.ilian tro ps pocketed bv aft over
w helm ing force of J.ips d u rin g the
1. ie S .it i t i ia u a c a m p a ig n
Munkres*
battalion
s la s h e d
through «lense Jungle*. to rescue
the A usli .iliahH a n d
destroyed
in,i se* of the eneinv, ttie citation
..ml He w.i
the f, i t A m erican
field otficei below general grid«'
to receive an aw ard Iron, an allied
ii.di Hi in the houthw est Pacific
th eatre.
Iiir il. ll
K arpBtein T rain in g
As A viation S tu d e n t
ROSW ELL ARMY AIR
It...w ell, N M Recently
at the- field is aviation
C arl II K arpstem , o n o f !
K i i listelli.
roule
I,
R e.i
Av S K arptdcm has been a
to ttie provisional avi iti. m
detachm ent for p r e flight Ii
lie joined tile arm v in J
1IM2 P rior Io com ing to III
w. 11 Army Au Field, Av S
i tern was m foreign s . tv
E ngland fcr six m onths.
V e te ra n P acific N avy
O fficer Local Visitor
1,1 i.l G i Kail G ipe, who re
cently re tu rn « ! from service in
III- Solitliw c-t Pacific w here he
v. i a w .i d 'l l i S ilver S tar f ir g.d-
1 ititr.v in . etion at lliak. is visit-
mi. ,.t tin- A .1 ll.u tr.u n p f home.
I ,t G ip.' i a g rad u ate of Pacific
i nivci its Hr. hom e I in C alifnr-
G eh rts F ig h tin g w ith
F a m e d In fan try U ni,
WITH THE FIFTH ARMY, ltuly
l»f< ViiF.il F. G o h iL . iii . k I iiih t
Mr. and Mr Le' n I) »vi
ed to th e ir hom e at Laurel
from B rem erton, W ash., wh
ti in be»-n serving • ■ a He»
field <1 r< ctor He w ill leav
flay night for H im ilton F.» d
t<, .erve .< Ited Crons field
toi in charge
Thi
is a pr ?moti n for
«and he will have th ree as
under turn one being in eh
th e hospital w ith a staff of
u n d er her Mr Davis and
Kistants will cover all ai
from H am ilton Field to Id
gon b o rd er along th«* eoast
H am ilton Field, w hich i
San itafael.
th e port of e
«ation and has 24-hour iter
can teen and m otor corps sc
Lemon Completes
Sixty Missions
it. sm all
hi li.ily
with the .161 it In fu n tiy W e a th e te I tw o hoi
‘if belling
Iti-ginn lit. winch s| i .ii tie.iil'-it tin' minutes
ni» (» battleships,
■ i i I v . i i h i
uf
I. ie iilin . iiit
G i'iic iu l
tai
nine
de ti uyei
Murk W ('lu rk 's Fifth A rm y f r o m
V elletri to th e Armi R iver w ith O ctober 21 Comp»»
Foui ' m h m d f u l o f
out having urne given ground.
T he 301st I purl of thi* Wist
Powder River ' divi non, c u rre n t
ly m the Florence-B ologna d r iv e .
g ii u ii f - r .
uf
C .iiiie li i
I.
flg h t iiiK
checker« or n ro m i. But it would Thursday, December
1. 1941 HILLSBORO ARGUS—S
be a place where boys . and girls
could go and enjoy themselves in similar place could be rented I If it was run exclusively by Mtw n
i By Roy Marts)
the company of other boys and Dues by the week or month cculd j ugers,” it should be a success -
be collected to make this possible Jim Johnson.
girl of their ages
Many
people
I'm
sure
would
be
P e p C lu b In itiates
glad io ii.ri'rib u tc the use of a
P<
club held a form al in itia phonograph and records.
Games
tion W ednesday night at the home could be bought or borrow ed for
of B arbara Person, com bined w ith a urn The Moose hall or some
Hilhi News
News oi Men and Women in Uniform
Australians Honor
Lt. Col. Munkres
W hile
then C hristm as party T h >se in-
itia'ed w ere Giria G orm an. Lucy
Mann
B arbara P erson and Ix;e
Am. K rarnien.
Hi Y H as X m as P a rty
Toe Hi-Y C hristm as p arty wa
held Morid iy night at th e home i I
F*;n. Patter-> n with B ruce Cam p
heli as program chairm an.
Blue H to In itiate
41s, Ve, to R etu rn
To P acific G ro u p
Initiation» will be held w ithin
th e next two weeks, according to
P re dent Jack Doyle T h ere will
( ’. I W arren 'B ill. K ent arrived be an indefinite num ber of new
FIFTEEN TH AAF IN ITALY
m
em bers as all or alm ost all of
in H illsboro D ecem ber 7 on a 30-
S rrn iu l L ieu ten an t Jo h n L W at
will be
tlay h ave from tris ba e in the th e foutbill letterm en
kins 2h b o m b ard ier on .» B-17
South Pacific Follow ing his fu r
Flying Fortress, has recen tly ar-
lough. C pl K ent will re tu rn to
l i v e d o v i t.se
a n d b e e n a s s ig n e d
ins ha e A mi in h er of the o r . « t r i a l ( l u h G e b \ r w P in s
to a n a d v . li n e d 15th AAF boinbef
battei.v F 218th field a rtille ry .
P hyllis Englen p resid en t of the
i, , . ,i, I • . Iv L t W a t k i n . •• ho ••
Kent was am ong those m obilized Phi ■ club, announced th a t the
wife. Mi- M arjorie W atkins. re-
m
H
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ld
s
in
c
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liu
-
n
h
a
s
seen
club
now has n ew -p in s. The club
ides at P 'itla n d , atten d ed H ills
over tw o arid a h alf years of duty al o plan.1 to have a skating party
boro high chool and W illam ette
ovi ’ .ea- He w ear the American
utiivei »ity. prior to his en terin g
defen e service m edal and
the
t h e an «u p s . A pril 2, 1943 He r e
A
siatic-P acific area cam paign m e-
ceived hi com m ission and bom
Attend G. It. Formal
b ard ier wing« at Deming. N M .
More than 18 couples attended
Ju n e 10, 1944 H h fath er. Arno.
the G irl R eserve scm i-form al dance
W atkins, resides at H illsboro route
Saturday, D ecem ber 16. at th e Y.
A mong the various service men W. C. A.
recently hom e oh furP ugh was
Pvt Elvin O. W .IFi r. who arriv ed Hold W affle Feed
G reetin g s!
I I M ON
an
hom e N ovem ber 23 to visit re la
A llene A m acher. Nancy Pitm
1
Ttie Argos acknowledge
tives and friends
h ere and at and G loria B ates held a w affle
•on’s Greeting:- from: .Sgt Je rry
P o rtland
a fter
finishing
basic feed in the school cafeteria i Mon-
V.ivia fn in Italy.
train in g at C R. T (.' at Ft Riley. day evening a fte r school.
Ten girls from H illsb ro a tte n d
Kansas. Elvin, or “Sw ede" as he
nt a I’rlMmer
s b e tte r know n to his friends, is ed »he trad itio n al ' H anging of the
FIRMALE-IOWA H ILL
G
the son of Mr and Mr
O liver G rieris." at the Y. W C A. in
¿ringer is n o t.a p riso n er of v
Those atten d in g w ere
W alker, who live on N orth F re e P ortland
prin ted m th.' p aper lu t ve
Yungen, P riscilla M erkel,
man avenue He left D ecem ber 8 Jean
large t w is five inches. In arm o r fr m P ortland by tram for Ft Ord. R u 'h R ichard , K itty
yd. Jo an
plate, in |,e. d. in n u m b er of guns Cal . w here he w as to re p o rt by Seym ore, and D orothy B .dw e.l
in land-based planes, in v irtu ally 12 noon on D ecem ber 10.
e v ery th in g w hich n orm ally give
W hat T his Tow n Needs
oik - naval force sujx-riorily over
W hat this tow n needs is a ree-
another, th n Jap an ese had a hug« W a its A ssig n m e n t
rea' n hall. It n eed n 't be anything
ad v an tag e over th e A m ericans the
A C Silas H Vcrmilyea. J r ¡3 fancy,
som e place w h ere high
m orning uf O ctober 2«
tem p orarily stationed at L aughlin school just
students can com e to dance,
S h eer courage w u the d ay ' The Field. Del Rio, T exas, aw aiting as play ping-pong, listen to th e radio,
co u rag e uf tiie fliers w ho dived signm ent to pre-flight school, ac and play games.
th eir plane th ro u g h intense anti- cording to w rd received by his
If the churches w ould consent,
a ircr «ft fire to attack the Jap a- m other. Mrs S R V erm ilyea, Sr., w hy not have the Y outh F ellow
n,• warships, of Hie c a rrie r crew s ro u te 2. F orest G rove.
sh ip Leagues, or som e sim ilar
w hich fueled, arm ed and launched
gro u p of teen-agers' organize it.
planes in th e m iddle of the b a t
T h ere are tw o or th ree d ifferen t
tle. of th e d estro y ers and d estro y In N a v a l H o sp ital
h ere in tow n w h ere once
Jo h n Donohue. S F 2 c. has r e a places
er escorts w hich race thro u g h
week boys and girls could com e
heavy su rface fire to get w ithin tu rn e d to the U nited S tates a fte r to dance. T h ere could be a soft
gun and tropedo range uf th e 28 m onths service w ith th e navy in drin k bar w hich could be rem oved
th e Pacific and is in a "naval hos so as not to in te rfe re w ih th e ac
larg er enem y w arships.
Cnmji' Re F our's W ildcat and pital in S eattle, according to w ord tivities in the building the o th er
by his wife, Mrs. Eva days of the week.
A venger pilots, based aboard one received
of the escort c a rrie rs n t the K ais Donohue o! Hillsboro.
M aybe a t first it w o u ld n 't be
er-b u ilt C asablanca class, typified
anything to ta lk about. T he soft
tiie courage of th e fliers d u rin g heavy cruisers w ith bombs and drink b ar would perh ap s be only
lM ■ -‘ I
tables set around w ith th e d rin k s
th e h o u rs before th e enem y fleet torpedoes.
tu rn ed
T his fleet action clim axed seven in an o th er room an d o rd ered o r a
self-service
system could be w o rk
S hells w ere strad d lin g its car- m onths of d u ty for VC-4 in th e
com bat zone, d u ring w hich it par- ed out. The gam es m ay only be
■ ■ ■ ■ .
o d in amphibious < peratlon ■
fl ’hl deck. w I ut V C-4: W i l d c a t ,
at S aipan. T inian, P alau. U lithi and
and A vengers took th e air
W ildcats wei<- n ev er designed Leyte.
C om posite F our and its e a rn e r
for strafin g capital ships o f w ar.
But Com posite F or. know n in th e o c o rt« l tra n sp o rts to th e enem y-
held
islands w ithout losing one
escort c a rrie r fleet as "D eacons
surface vessel. T he fliers bom bed
Demon ." did ju t that.
T he little fighters dived down and strafed the beaches to w eaken
through the Jap an ese flak and enem y rc s b ta n c e before th e la n d
wooped m low to strafe b a ttle ings A fter tiie troops w ere ashore,
ships. cru isers and d estro y ers w ith they gave a ir support, blasting gun
installations
and
th e ir SO calib re guns T h e ir at- em placem ents.
p( rs. nn el ahead of o u r advancing
infan try.
m any sm,
Composite Four and its escort
made fivt
c
a rrie r have a near iierfect safety
on cap ital
record Front April 24 to Novem
E v erett
b er 1R m ore than HhO so rties w ere
t'SN R
i
Lt. W a tk in s A rriv es
A, B om ber B ase in Italy
MERRY
CHRISTMAS
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Typewriter
RIBBONS and
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O ur h e a rtfe lt w ishes for
a M erry C hristm as a re
sent
y ° u 'hi* y e a r w ith
th e sincere hope th a t all
fam ilies will be re-u n ite d
in th «‘ i°y 8 of a victorious
fu tu re — soon.
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ADDING M ACHINES
FOR RENT
WILEY'S GROCERY
DEL JONES
«32 E. Baseline, Hillsboro
Phone 4541
9 a. m. to 2 p. m. week days
AND EMPLOYEES
H illsboro, O regon
T hird and M ain St
To a ll of y o u
not just a s cu sto m ers, b u t a s
. . .
s in c e re frie n d s w h o m
we
have
e n jo y e d
serv in g
th ro u g h the y e a rs. W e th a n k you a n d h o p e th a t yo u
e n jo y to th e fullest a ll th e h a p p in e s s of th e Y u letide
S easo n
. . . .
G arrett & Weik, Props.
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O u r C h ristm a s g re e tin g s this
y e a r g o no, o nly to our g o o d frien d s
h e re a t hom e, b u t to a ll th e m illions
of A m erican m en a n d w o m en w ho
wil 1 g re e t th e h o lid a y in d is ta n t
la n d s. W ith o u r g re e tin g g o o u r
h o p e s for a s p e e d y , c o m p le te Vic
tory a n d a la stin g p e a c e .
m em ber of C om posite Squadron
Four, according to w ord r«?celved
irom the navy d ep artm en t. He has
completed 6h com bat missions. His
ictions include S aip an and T inian.
M arianas Islands. P alau and U lithi.
.'aro lm c Islands, and Ix-yte. Vi-
,av IS Islands Philippines.
Willie till' W ildcats strafed , th e
A venger p ith s carried bom bs and
torpedoes <1 wn th ro u g h th e sam e
wall of flak. "D eacon's Demons"
c c cred ited w ith d am aging tw o
,f the enem y' b attlesh ip s and tw o
l ’
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dam aged in launching or landing
From A ugust 15 to O ctober 19.
m ore than 250 sorties w ere flow n
by W ildcats: only one w as slig h t
ly dam aged. It w as re p aired and
flown again the -am e day.
C om posite F o u r m ade extensive
and effective use of rockets in
th eir su p p o rt of ground troops.
H undreds of rockets w ere e x p e n d
ed. in addition to about 2iK).0O0
pounds of high explosive- and a l
most 300.000 ro u n d s of .50 calibre
machine gun ammunition.
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ERIC MARGGI, Prop.
207 E. M»ln St.
Hillsboro, Oregon
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