6— HTLLSBORO ARGUS
T h u rsd ay . D ecem ber 21. 19 11
S p o r t s Ci Bew
l,er’Sile
Annual TYV
Tlie h o ld -u p al Hollv » ood. Cal
w hich Mis .lack
I isl M arch it
lliiiiincli iglil w as one if th e v ic
tuns, will b " dram .it ed l»y llie
night at
11.mg lliisters ' Fi id
it o'clock over KEX
Tlie h o ld -u p m an had just fa ta l
ly w ounded a
late highw ay p a
ir.In i.m W i l l i e a ttem p tin g I" r i b
a liquor store, and in m iking Ins
get-aw ay com in.indcereil the auto
in w hich Mi
llim m elrig lil and
.1 friend w e l l - ri.line, lie robbed
them of S il aid then forced the
I id le; to o lim d o i tlie car in w inch
lie fled Mrs lliiiiin eliig h l is the
form er Ex a 1’ep p ard
A radio \x111 be installed at the
K 1’ li.ill F riday night for the
tlie
benefit of those a tte n d in g
the
C hristm as parts
given by
►
f w hich M rs
Pvt hi.in Si ters
m cnibc r.
H i t n t u v l n g h t if
Hoop Jamboree
Hilhi Hoopers
Drop Close 1 ill
To Astoria Five
A storia nosed out H illuboio 27
to 25 S atu rd ay night at A storia in
the opening tilt of the season for
•he S p artan hoopsters. The score
was tied at 25-25 w ith only seconds
to go when A storia caged the win
ning basket from a scram ble un-
.h r the H ilhi goal. Boh A m acher.
S p artan center, w as high point
m an w ith 10 counters.
L ineup:
(27) A storia
H illsboro (25)
lh a n d e r
F
S ta rk 3
9 H u sin g er
r
D o y le ...........
.. 7 Lo w o ld
c ..
A m acher 10
1 G rim berg
a
M ackenzie 7
4 G ertu lla
G
M orrison 2
H illsboro subs: L aird 3. Siegrist,
R asm ussen, Cam pbell. A storia sub
B u m alla 6.
A nnual TYV league b ask etb all
jam b o iee w .th all eight m em ber
i ■ m i> lep resen ted is slated for
F rid ay night it th e N ew berg high
l school gym nasium
H illsboro is
m atched agninst T igard in tin j
I first game, scheduled to get u n d er
way a t 8 p. m.
N'o individual jam boree w inner
will be nam ed as in p ast years, |
it w as announced. L eague team s
vill be divided into E a st and
W 'ist squads, w ith H illsboro. F i r - ;
est Grove. B eaverton an 1 Tilla i
monk rep resen tin g the W est and
N e w b e rg .
M c M in n v ille . T i g i r d
W es' l.m n th e E a s t
and
F o u r lt»-minutt g am es a re p la n
ned. T hree m in u tes will be given
betw een th e eight m in u te h a lv ts .'
S ch ed u le:
8:00 to 0:30 Hillsb ro vs Tig " '
8 30 to 9 :i*i* W est L inn vs. Til- ;
lam ook.
9:(*0 to 9:30 B eav erto n vs. Mc
Minnville.
9 30 to 10:00 - F o rest G rove vs.
N ewberg.
F Ti i .selI
Sti ,tf Sat Joseph
Ted Gai d u c i. Y 2 V. «oli o r Mi
l-iussell I
A w niiii'lril
Mill >f Mi«* IM b»»U
and Mi • V W G ardnvl e t Hill
l>
llffll
boro, ari lx i'd lumie t »d iv for a <’(l|t H um , h • Metilici I ill«'.ni n< »
in tin
.siluri le IX e a fte r s it x ing eight .It’ ll»
it
h (incut
in olilo, in aetlve com bat i ¡.ini I hl* w.i d<
n er li.ni l» e n in actixe *’ iHiih.it
p ii,ir to ibis engagem ent > il thè
M u alili', .lini othei pomi» A IIH'III*
at first
b er of Ilio c re n o( K alinlli ILIV.
SION OF A
G u rd n er xx a ■ in th è i rre tii I <-vlc
balttes.
Hiihi Gridders
Win Spots on
All Star Eleven
Siruffaril in Salem
C ounty School S u p erin ten d en t
Ausl ui S rra ffo rd was i n Salem
W ednesday in comici linn w ith ed
i iie.ilioiinl m atters
|
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C o ld p te p a r a tio n t us J ir e c ie d
Merry Christmas
and a
Happy New Year
I wish tn ex p re ss my a p
Sgl l*on.ild E lirait w ait has
Xpert iii-
•eceived a m edal for
l.m tiv. according to xvord re ived
Who
B
raithw
.iitx
by Ins w ife Sgt
is w illl the 5th arm y, is now in a
hospil.il i l l Italy su fferin g f r o m
jaundice. His xx tie. the fo rm er Ex a
K linem an and Ins sex cn -in o n th s
»Id son Lee Joseph, w hom he has
n ev er seen. m ake th e ir ionie I II
H illsboro.
Mail Service
To Switzerland,
France Resumed
Spartans Lose
To Oregon City
U j# « à * *
I
Sgt. Brnithwait
Recoivs M edal
t v o GRADE GRID C lIA M l’S—St M ar) 's Home fo r Bo) s xvoi: the C Y O- city parochial grade school
M em bers of th e cham p oils ip squad
c
iD oi’s h i p recent tv bv b lan k in g Holy Rosary of P o rtlan d -1-0
arc front row. left to right: W. W erner. W H ansen. K. T anner C C rocker. G. W ashington. !.. Miteli-
ell back row: C. B oatright. R B en n ett. A. Tim aon. F. R yset. E. Ja h a A Scott, T. G raham . I). Q uin-
I van and H M cC auley.— (C ut co u rtesy O reg o n ian * _______
Trusscll W ounded
Ted G ardnor Homo
Hollywood Hold-up
Of Local Interest
Dramatized Friday
p reciatio n a n d t ha n k s
fo r y o u r p a tro n a g e in th e
past y e a r . . .
^ S tllld S
HARRY ALDINGER
UNION SERVICE STATION
M Sgt. Peschka Visits
M Sgt. L eonard l’esehka. w ho
has been en jo y in g a 30-da.v fur-
lough w ith his w ife and little
O regon C ity dow ned the H ills
Word has been received th ro u g h d a u g h te r G e n e . his m o th er, Mrs
boro S p artan h 'o p ste rs '7 to 23
, Nat
.,1
Red
C ros
eadqunr- Flora P eschka. an d o th e r re la
, T uesday night at O regon C ity in ters th it mail t ’ Sw './ei I.mu and
tives. left M onday night for S a n
a pre-season p ractice game. T he
been resum ed (w ith ta B arbara. C a l. for reassignm ent
nee h i
,:r
H
illsboro
S
p
a
rta
n
g
rid
d
ers
Fo
w in n ers held a 31 to 11 lead at restrictions
u
d
in
g
to
Mr.'.
A.
lie xx as accom panied by Ins wife
were nam ed on an all-sta r team h alf-tim e Ja c k Do.vle. H ilhi fo r
selected bv p lay ers atte n d in g the w ard. was high point m an fo r the F K roeger ex ecu tiv e secretary for 1.allay ne Sgt P eschka has been
Red
Cr
ss
recently,
m New G uinea for sev eral v e ils
TYV b an q u et at N ew berg
locals w ith nin e counters
follow n g e x c e p t- are from and in a n u m b er of engag em en ts
Five o th ers w ere selected c n the
T ie B squad d efeated th e O re- a The
s
e
n
t
to
M
rs
bulletin
second team .
1 gon C ity reserves 30 to 26 in the L etters to E rance
A l l - t a r team s as an n o u n ced last p relim in ary tilt.
to n o n -illu strated Hillsboro Boy Hurt
In
additioi
w eek w ere:
Lineups:
rs i v i exci'eding I
po t cards, lr
n of
A ll-star team : M iller. N ew berg,
G a rth W
Ross.
'5 '! O regon I'itx oz. in weigh mav be -ent to w hole C h Pfc.
has
right end »62
F ab er, H illsboro. Hillsboro 1231
arles C Ross of H il^.hor
May th e age-old C h ristm as stor.) m ean a
6
T
hom
as
xif co n tin en tal F rance, excluding been w ounded in action in the
• gr- t k'.e '38*: Hall. H illsboro, Doyle 9
8
S
m
deren
ren
e w al of in n er peace an d joy and may
t ie t e r n ’., rv of B elfort and the de- M ed iterran ean area. ace. i ling to
r:gh: guard • 51 •: M cK inney. H ills Stark 3
10 R in ear m i irtm ents of Doubs. M eurt.ie-et- xvord released th is xxeek from the
boro. c e n te r <a0>: R van. West Linn, A m acher C
1945
see “ peace on e a rth , goodw ill t"
9 B akhum Mo elle. Meuse. Moselle lta Kin. xvar d ep artm en t.
left g u ard >26*: B row n. Forest M errison 4
4 J ones ilau t-R h in . H uite-S.ione. and Vo —
m en .”
G rove, left tack le >33*: Holden. M acK enzie 1
O regon City Hol- ges. T he postage rates
S u b stitute*
P P l'1
McM nnville. left end '5 2 '; Olson,
tin se in Rice in Hospital
N ew berg, q u a rte rb a c k i33*: Tw enge. m an 4. Mills 3. L arson 4. P eck- to these articles shall be the:
6.
over
3.
Albee
effect
p
rio
r
to
th
e
»uspension
of
Nt w here.
h alfb ack <90*: Doyle.
P \ t. R obert Rice is in Fitzsim -
service
to
F
rance.
R
egistration,
V
an
H
orn.
H'.llsbcro. h alfb ack (88*
nions h ospital in D enver, C o lo ,
money
o
rd
er,
air
m
ail,
and
parcel
T
w
enge.
B eaverton, fu llb ack '50
Mrs E F Hice
po- services are not available at w here his m other, r-
K eepsake Diam onds
Newberg capt In 45).
O m ega W atches
v isitin g him.
this tim e, and encloi ires uf cu r- of Mountaindale
A ll-star second team : A m acher,
has
I
ecu
confined
to
Hill • bom . O n ’xoit
Young
R
211
E
M
ain
S
tre
e
t
or
securities
rency. checks, drafts,
H illsboro, rig h t end (7 ': V anH vn-
a hospital for about seven m onths.
are
prohibited,
ing. B eaverton, rig h t tack le <31*: i
lo m m u n ic a tio m
S chw anke. H illsboro, rig h t guard
’ B usiness com m unications
xvith
'1 8 1: W aters. F o rest G rove, c e n
O regon tra ffic fata litie s d u rin g liberated F rance T he tre asu ry d e
te r '2 0 '; H einrich. H ill boro, left
th
e
f
lis
t
10
m
onths
of
1944
totaled
partm
en
t
ha-
announced
that
re
guard.
'1 7 ':
Y oung. B eaverton,
le f' tackle. '2 0 ': W att. T illam ook, 209. w hich is an increase of ab o u t strictions on com m ercial and b u si
left end '2 4 ': Allison. M cM innville, 10 p er c<nt over the toll of 189 ness com m unications w ith lioer.it-
q u a rte rb a c k '18»: B 'ggi. B eav er d e a th s for the sam e period of ed F rance xx ere lifted > n N ovem
ton. h alfback. '2 5 ': H arm an . H ills 1943. S ecretary cf S ta te Bob F a r ber 4. 1944
Service to S w itzerlan d R esum ed
boro. h alfb ack
'14):
C hapm an. rell rep o rted this w eek.
T he m onth of O ctotx r saw a
T he post office d e p a rtm e n t has
H illsboro, fullback '30*; Doyle. slig
h t in crease in fa ta litie s w ith announced th a t le tte rs w eighing
H illsboro, cap tain (26'.
A ll-star h o n o rab le m e n t i o n : 21 th is year, co m p ared to 19 for not in excess of 1 ounce an d post
card- m ay now be sent to civilians
Ends—W hite. T ig ard
(5>:
Hess. October of 1943
T he d a rk spot in the tra ffic in S w itzerland. T he postage rates
N ew berg '6*. T ack les—M cAdams
accid
en
t
p
ictu
re
th
is
y
ear
is
m
o
to
r
are as follows: five cents for le t
• 12' B row n '7 '. N ew berg. G u ard s
W e will have a n Extra Large Assortment of Erne
—A m burn. T ig ard '1 9 ': M cBride. vi h icle-train accid en ts at g r id e t e r s and th ree cen ts for post cards.
m oney ord er, air
N ew berg (12*. C e n te rs—Nexvton. crossings, F arrell said. To date, R egistration.
th
e
re
have
been
22
persons
killed
m ail and parcel post services are
FRESH FRUITS a n d VEGETABLES for Xmas!
N ew berg
'9 ';
Ross. B eav erto n
th ese accidents, four of th em not available at th: tim e
»15*. B ack ;—K irry <5) an d K napp in
d
u
rin
g
the
m
onth
of
O
ctoh.
r.
T
his
T
ins
does
mot
affect
p
riso
n
er
of
■ 8 '. F rest G rove: R eynolds, N ew fa r exceeds th e toll of six killed
NU-W AY
xvar mail.
W eek-End Specials:
NU-W AY
b erg '9 '.
I d u rin g th e y e a r 1943 and
s 3 ’ G recce
1 p er cen t g re a te r tn.in the toll for
L im ited service resum ed to c e r
't h e y i a r w ith the highest n u m b er tain areas. In a recen t announce
i of g rad e cro ssin g d e a th s previous- m ent th e post office d ep o rtm en t
| lly. 1510 w ith 16 killed.
. stated th a t n o n -illu stra te d post
O f the 21 persons killed in Oc- cards on personal or fam ily m a t
! tobefl eight w ere p ed estria n s foui ters may be m ailed to civilian- in
(C o n tin u é e fro m p a re 3)
d itd in g rad e cro ssin g accidents, G reece, exclusive c f C rete. Macc-
T ,.'" .: .,...
th ro u g h o u t o u r atten tio n should be one in a bicycle accident, tw o in , doma. and T hrace
fixed
object
collisions,
an
d
five
In
T
he
p
stage
ra
te
.applicable
for
focused on a plan fo r ju n io r h ig n
these card s is th re e cents each,
schools," th e import says. ’ T his non-collision accidents.
i the sam e as was irt effect p rio r to
should com e at a tim e too w hen
suspension of je rv ic e to the coun
the consolidated ele m e n ta ry and Grove Loses O pener
try
high chools a re becom ing ov er-
V
ernonia
defeated
F
o
rest
Gr
T he above service is lim ited to
crow ded. T h en in stead of e n la rg
on
• •
e x c l u s ; ) ■ 1)
ing these u n its rem ove th e pupils 28 to 25 last W ednesday n ig h t led
th
e
G
rove
floor.
T
he
w
in
n
eis
For fu rth e r uiform ..ion see M r-
of ju n io r high school age to these
to
8
10
all
the
way.
holding
.
ju n io r h ig h ichools. Such a m ove
ters in H ill th e a tre building.
w ould c;ise o v ercro w d ed conditions h alftim e score.
in o u r high schools as w ell as th e
elem en tary schools as
th e
9th B a ttle E quipm ent Si*f< lx D elivered
O ur arm ed forces in A ugust re Local Boy in Training
g rade p upils w ould be a p a rt of
AVALON Cal Now in ap p ren -
ceived $2,000.000,000 w o rth of b a t
the ju n io r high school then.
"T he proposed p ro g ram fo r th e tle equipm ent, th e N in th Service , tice seam an tra: ling a t the U. S.
non-high school di tricts is to in C om m and ordnance o fficer d eclar M aritim e Serx ce T r.um r.g S ta 'a m .
fap N o C
„ L N”
A valon. C at dinn Island, C a l. Lvi«
clude all of th e p resen t d istricts ed a t F o rt D ouglas, U tah.
H arrison, r , ite . . H illsboro, will,
in th e n en -h ig h school d istrict in •
upon com pletion of the p re s c rib 'd
th e several union high school dis-1
course, t ike his place am ong the
tricts. D uring th e past y e a r m uch v alu ati n of SI.823.807.87.
h ,,
To
T
ig
ard
union
high
schi
il
id
I
thousands
f ot,n< rs w ho a rc m an-
progress ha- been m ade in th is
Fancy. No
p rogram In 1943-44. 32 non-high G ard en H one m ak in g total v a iu a -. ning th e ve- cl- of o u r e v e r in
S T ÎK
of $2.027.731.93.
creasin g m erch an t fleet.
school districts comprising a vab tion
To H illsboro U. H. S. add C e n te r
uation o f S6.423.993 59. R ecently la
d istricts j 'ined w ith B eaverton to v ille and Buck M ountain, m a k in g ' Exam iner for Drivers
$9.344.377.56
form a new union high school dis to tal v alu atio n of
tric t to be k n o w n as B eaverton C en terv ille now p etitio n in g to join Due Here Dec. 28
union high school No. lf)jt. T he H illsboro union d istrict.
T ra v e lin g ex a m in e r of o p erato rs
To Fore. 1 G rove U. H S. add
1944-45 v alu atio n is $5,903,380.21.
and ch au ffeu rs w ill be in H ills
Tw o o th er elem en tary districts, C ornelius. S trassel and W heeler, boro T hursday, D ecem ber 28. at
.5_'
M ountaindale and M eacham , jo in ed m ak ing total v alu atio n of $5,103,- th e co urthouse from 9 a. m. to 5
th e H illsboro union h ig h district. 435 69
p.
m.
All
those
w
ishing
perm
its
To S herw ood U. H S. add K ruse,
To date th e re arc 15 n o n -h ig h
o r licenses to d riv e c a rs a rc asked
school d istricts xvith a x-aluaticn m ak in g v aluation $1.370.633.32.
T , N ew berg U. H. S. Jt.. add to get in touch w ith the e x a m in
to talin g S2.159.818.05."
e r d u rin g these hours.
R ecom m endations given is th e Buck H eaven.
To V ernonia U. H. S. J t. add.
r e t o r t relativ e to non-high d is
Do your trading with Hillsboro
rim nr 771
W oodland.
We R eserve th e ' Ritfht to L im it Q u a n titie s
Hume O w nrd—Home Operated
tricts:
D ivide T u alatin betw een S h e r merchants. Money spent at home
To B anks union high add Roy,
Bac in
Si »field, Buxton, M ead, w ood and T igard union high I remains to circulate locally a n d
schools.
may eventually get back to you- U
G reen I .»i
M ountain,
a to
tal
/UIHUIH, m ak in g ta
WW
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Christmas Greetings to You - -
ALL
Pepti-Cola Company, Long Itland City, A. 1.
Franchised Bottler: Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. of Hillsboro
Traffic Deaths
Show Increase
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ASK
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Our Best Wishes to You at Christmas
and Through the New Year!
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'41 Pontiac Sedan
R adio and H eater
'3 9 Buick 2-door Sedan
R adio an d H eater
'3 9 Ford 2-door Sedan
R adio an d H eater
'3 7 Packard 4-door Sedan
Survey of County
Schools R eleased
R adio an d H eater
'3 6 Buick 2-door
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PRUNES 1 , 1H ;
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R adio an d H eater
'3 5 Ford Coupe
'3 6 Lincoln Zephyr 4-door
'3 4 Chevrolet Coach
'3 3 Chevrolet Coach
'3 3 Plymouth Pick-up
2 16-foot House Trailers
36c
36c
PEAS ’ s*."™ “ ’
18c
FRUIT COCKTAIL ' ',,,, 3 6 c
CURRANTS'
SWEET SPUDS
33c
29c
15c
PECANS '.X '."."
WALNUTS
59c
35c
49c
MIXED NUTS
PEANUTS
ORANGES
TERMS
tíNíONS
:
F,NFST Q,,A"TV
pumpkin '; k .':; ffr ': f ',’ stock
R adio and H eater
See us for
BODY an d WRECK WORK
KELLINGTON’S
PAINTING
WE BUY LATE MODEL CARS
" 29c
SWEET SPUDS
45c
E r é ™ ........
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AUTO INN GARAGE
Nelson Fisher anti W illard Je"'en, owners
Dennis and W. B aseline
HILLSBORO
Phone »82
VPfK-.
fir—
* » A
29c
3
I :.
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rpllli/
g
i
CHRISTM AS
TURKEYS
POULTRY
FRESH MEATS
LIVING GIFTS 9 9 0 That Grow More Beautiful and More
Fruitful Year After Year
CAMELLIAS
$1.25
to
$7.50
RHODODENDRONS
$4.00
to
$10.00
75c
to $2.50
E v erg reen and D eciduous
ORNAMENTALS
$1.00
NUT TREES
to
$7.50
Conifer and Broadleaf
$2.50
$1.00 to $5.00
SHADE TREES
g
75c
FLOWERING TREES
to
$5.00
S1.00 to
$1.50
SM ALL
Visit O ur Sales an d Display Yard
CARLTON
Make Hillsboro Meat Co. your
h e a d q u a rte rs for tasty m eats
tor your Christm as dinner . . .
You’ll find the finest birds a n d
cuts av ailab le. Select yours to
day!
85c to $2.50
F R U IT S
GRAPES
O nce a y e a r w e look buck o v er
;,11 th '
•'» 1 • i •
' '' liave 1" i
be th a n k fu l for . .
and 'w ay up
by th e top w e've listed o u r cu s
tom ers.
So . . . Io all of you from all |
of us . . . a very
C hoice Selection
N ew est C olors
B E R R IE S
to
C om plete Selection
F or L aw n o r P a rk in
50c
FRENCH LILACS
to $1.50
F or H om e O rch ard
N am ed V arieties
AZALEAS...................
90c
FRUIT TREES...........................
All C olors
MERRY CHRISTMAS
and a
MERRY CHRISTMAS
5?
HAPPY NEW YEAR
TO ALL OF YOU!
If
HILLSBORO
IMPLEMENT CO.
X
O pen All Day — Every Day
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CO.
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-Ui
w
tiU
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