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M arqarel Klein W ins Firsl Lieutenancy News of Men and Women in Uniform p 7 v ° I IIII.I.'IIORH ARGUS— 7 Tiiiii -th '. J u n e 21. 19 15 Prisoner of G erm ans Returns from Europe Free Horse Show Kids' Day Feature K iW Ih <( tm niiurn r, uni page 1) I id- I 'l'te if JVill be th e hpea M.d ■ ' i .cHi.n , Will be | \ .de l bv th e Bi . A'HIIII! Ann I I OIIH I r«»IH I «'»I h HK « 'p i I ' l a v i m i A I ’ .n K t U n h id nt M I p il.ll . it b o lt I "iv11 i z . i 11«»«i P v ' M a rtin .1 H ih n . Hu b an d o ‘ 14. tiv K if;» in. - ir r iw d hy p lan e a N n w Y o rk h o sp ita l d u n e . fi am ova l a . Hid Wa- t i n . f . i i e d to M adia in G e n e ia l / a pit ll at c u l t Lew W fl-h He warn i.vei c.i-, rnor, th a n eix m onth-, .n d w n a p rln o n « r of th e tie r man.a for a w hile H e w :i. i Ae.-k . nd g 'ie -t o i hl- w ife o id h e r p ,,e r M l. i n i > l e <’ F H 'i .aekrnan. H e will Mixin tie h o n e on i Ion« furlough. B uy W ar B u lid ’i' Marine on Leave Brctthuucr Discharged Under Point » / ystom "Say It With Ml- and Mi Koi • • W ll’ife ■ I -i PI : . e n 'i I ' .1!.- d a - a d a n e r S u n d a y m h o n o r of th e ir " > i i . He ld C le rk W illia m J a m . . W-. ' 1 ,r <• of th e m ui in<’. w ho is hom e ,, f j i l o u j h a f te r a 2 8-m onth to u r d u tv o v e rs e i . J lowers <’u t F lo w e r» P o tte d l ‘l; tit O ne D e liv e ry D illy Î 'eolie in Denver K illil 1 m | u lll!i'»l I u n it, Si-pt e il i In i hi. 19Hi. i in th«* S o u th P.K’lfjc 3'. I I It* ru ith h»i <• fro m I h ..I I.HZ.ih t Mm n.iigtii KEWSHAM FLORAL CO. Item i ruber. In A r g u ì Cl.a 'H ie M ure Y ou T ell Mon* Y ou Sell. K (Hl hiw IV n e a r c ity lim it» riioun IX'll — II tllshiiru Ified The •’ A d.. “Goddess of Liberty" Nazi Prisoner Returns Home CANDIDATES' BALL Saturday. June 23rd W IN G S W ') '. ‘ 'I u .iti (it H lb. buru. w ho Ir. !.. ( n | c o in tu i -r,- re .1 u . • < ’ nd lieu- t e n a n t In th e ai m y a n for»*»* . Save Gorman Receives Navigator Wings S E I MAN I IE I.U . .Munioc. l.'> W illia m G. ( b u n . in. . <01 of Mt W u liiu i G G u i n . h i . 137 C o rn e ll ro ad , H illsh o io , Or» . wa on* <** ' HI ?• '! 1.1'.' I Sgt. A llen Si- i w ings a n d .* « •« ond lie u te n a n t corn t,iatii«*l »f S' In fflm . lib e ra te d from ( oi pi i o n c .u n p on A p ril mi's.sK.ii- a a e i i i l n a v ig a to li her»1 . I h »me M ond iy foi CO J u n e 9 w hen th«* A A I*’ t r a in in g <1 \ Afh*r th .it turn* In* w ill rc- »«»mmarid held .1 u lu a tio n <:• re ! I to S.ioi i An i. C •! . for re;«. - m<»m«* at trie post t h e a te r . C oinp h 'lin j. a n interi ••.’.'«• cours» I u urnciit. i •« 1 ‘ ited th a t F e b r u a ry I of all k in d s of a e ria l n a v ig a tio n , un hi hard«*st m o n th in th e prix- th e g r a d u â t » . train»**! d ir« c t r tly a in in g .ii c trnp b<•ciinsc no p a rc e ls c am e <f»-r A A F c»*n t r a i fly ini hor tly lu I i ' H> c o m m a n d dir»<rtâon, will sii to use ned about 30 pounds since p u ttin g th e ir k n o w le d g e a g a in e t th»- J a p a n e s e . »uoncr lib, ra te d . Id . iio r r n a n left Sunday to re n-< « ived o n ly o n e p iec e of o rt b a c k to d u ty a fte r a fi v»* d a y '.-¡tile m th e p riso n , th a t from p leave sp e n t h e re w ith h is m o t h< I Selection of Goddess an d Court 8 :1 5 ' . I - 1 H l l M l . l t — H o h e it E 1 i <.i if of B e th a n y , I a c a d e t a t E in te I S ta te M ilita ry A cad - We t l’oin t lie sh o rt fu rlo u g h . P . M. DANCING ALL EVENING lo r'.ililio B u rk e 's < in he Ira Shule Park Auditorium — Hillsboro » .1 Herb Sahnow J r t C a rl It im e ick e fro m n ear ’ G ro v e w h ile .n th e p riso n Adii: . ion 70 c e n ts F e nnp. V. ' , i th it h e Sanford Will Returns From O verseas Duty is sa fe a n d w e ll i me fio m Sid J »hn F r a n k In ! T F g t. S a n f o r d < S a n d y ) W ilis. (!,*: m y to h is m o th e r. Mi s. J I M I W I N I T H lei of H e e d v ilie Sgt F la n k Plains, is back from Italv on « 1 nt on th<* fro n t lin e s in E u ro p e 3o d a y fu rlo u g h . hln first in i- u ly < i ht m o n th s. H is w ife. M rs phi«*»*’ y e a rs. H«* is g ro u n d c re w J u»k, w h o se h o m e is in Nash** c h h f on a B -25 b o m b e r a n d ha T< r< ■ ' • ed foi b»*«*n ov»i <*as fo r o v e r tw o y e a r s - u h !. te sta y w ith M r T eller A fte r his fu r lo u g h he will be as- <■*< . - l i t R o b e rt M ullov sun of ign«‘d to a now' post. S g t. W illx Ml a n d Mr* W F M ulloy of w e a r s th e u n it c ita tio n w ith a n - < i ood. has been r e p o rte d as o a k le a f c lu s te r. U i t - te d from a G e rm a n p ris o n e r ■ - .'m p F n l led in J u ly . 1942 E- w.i ■ first liste d as m issin g in HORSES ! HORSES! — for — Fourth of July PARADE ENTER S addle - YOUR ed H arness, or Com edy <’pl. I v i n L K a u fm a n , son of Mr. a n d M rs J A K a u f m a n of ro u te 5, H illsb o ro , is horn«- on a day eonv i l c - n t leave. Cpl. K a u fm a n will r e p o rt b a c k to th e Harm*.! h o -p ita l a f t e r h is leave. N O T IF Y F. J . S E W E I.l. Phone 3391 John Perkins Reports Back to Hospital C h airm an of P arad e C om m ittee I ROPER ELECTRIC CO. 227 S. TH IR D AV EN U E P hone 1361 H IL L SB O R O W ith F ab er E lectrical A ppliance and F red 's F u rn ace and S h eet M etal Shop Get Your LIGHTING FIXTURES 1 W IR IN G SU PPLIES from u.< W E DO POLE LINE CONSTRUCTION h.- >. rved w ith teohntoe g ro u n d fo rc e - o f A A F f o r in o n tlis. S g t. V iohl h a s b e e n th e se rv ic e 3S m o n th s . 31 in Returns to Duty , Pv' Mi I I v. n k I >V.'. son o f Mr. a n d m Dye ro u te 3, H I hom e Ir in th e P h il- ';.|>iiv "ii J u r e 11 fo r a 43-day ' nt o h h II ha b. i n s e rv in g in i no : . i! d e ta c h m e n t in th e l i s t div i ion. HOME LOANS ANDERSON, Jewelers Over 20 Years in Hillsboro 24» E. Main Street Hillsboro. O refon to Save H eroes’ L iv es’ FREE AIR By Mick llow d? Folks: T h e y say that the ( oast G uard has a new rifle which fires so rap idly that it shoots eight times before you d id n 't k no w it was loaded. a • • A husband w ho com es in handy around the ho u se is much b e tte r th an one w ho c o n e s in unexpectedly. Ilow about your car? Does It break down unexpectedly just when you need it most? It shouldn't . . . not i f you're g h in g it the care it should have. You can't neglect im portant details such as lu b ri cation. B e lte r drop in for a regular M A K F A K L u b ric a tion at our station today. a more human role. The medical supplies which our military doctors use to alleviate ? pain, combat infection, save lives are pre- . pared with war-alcohol.” > U FRED: “ Is it true. Judge, that a war can’t be won without the use of war-alcohol. . . the kind the beverage distillers have been producing for the government for over two years?” OLD JUDGE: “ That's right, Fred. It is a basic ingredient in the smokeless powder used in virtually every firearm from a pistol to a 16-inch gun. And, in addition, it play3 CHAPMANS FRED: “ No wonder, then, more and more 5 people are recognizing the great contribu tion our beverage distillers have made to the winning of the war with their double- duty product.” SERVICE STORE NAY. 1st and Main, Hillsbore TJr. S 1 c B en A. D ittr ic h . U SO G ho fo r th e p a s t y e a r h a s been s ta tio n e d in th e p e rs o n n e l o ffici in S e a ttle , is s p e n d in g a 10-da> h a v e w itli h is p a r e n ts , M r. am i M rs. A dolph D ittr ic h , of r o u te 1 C o rn e liu s. H e a r r iv e d h o m e Jun< 16 a n d w ill r* po rt h a c k to S e a tth on J u n e 27. D ittr ic h h a s b e e n in th e se rv ic e n e a r ly tw o y e a rs . a¿rrrlistt':er:' ¡fwnsortd by Conftrtnci of Alcoholic B te tra zt In d u stria , Inc. D O N ’T Lt. W ieber Back from C entral Pacific Duty Frank Dye Back from Long Pacific Service . . anc! see how quickly she'll be yours iorever. ‘ a J o h n P e r k in s 1» ft y e s te r d a y i ■ ■ «; ■ Van« Oliver. W ash ., a f te r .. • . n - a 3<> «1 v fu r lo u g h at th»* .»! E p a re n t M r. a n d M is p . r r v P .-rk rn . o f n e a r H illsboro. He h i - been at B a rn e s h o sp ita l t.' J a n u a r y , a f t e r b- ng w ound- ()<*ol»ei 27. 1944. in th e P h ilip pines. Pvt P ik ns e n te r e d th e se rv ic e n X '»vctr.l • *. 1913 an d received F irs t I.t. J e r r y W ictocr. a m a rin e i n f a n t v tr a i n i n g a t C a m p R o b e rt* . C a l H e th« n w ent o v e rse a s c o rp s Vi te r a n o f 26 m o n th s ’ s e r vice in th e C e n tr a l P a c ific , a rriv e d wh-- • he • • \ . t! f o r a y i r b e fo re I f i n ■ u i " ‘ >! w*th th»* 24th d ivi- h o m e M o n d a y to sp e n d i 3" d a y leav e w ith his w ife a n t f a th e r . :'.< > ! e o r lit t bbon. a n d A sia tic - W . II. w . e h e i . a n o other rt H e h a s b een in th> se rv ic e foi P a c ific iib h ,,n w ith t h u e s ta r s . m o re t h a n 3'.- year.- T h e fo rm e r H illsb o ro in s u r a n c e m a n say ttia t O re g o n is s till th e b e st p lac e on th e m ap. • . Pvt w h ere DIAMOND RING THE OLD JUDGE SAYS. . . S Si.'t. W ilb e rt K Viohl re p o rt cd b e k to d u ty in S c u ttle lust T h u rsd ay afti I v is itin g M r. a n d Mrs J S in clair of n ear H illsboro I (u t re U 1 n< I fro m A fi ic t Cpl. Kaufman Home H itc h in g ra c k s am i w a te r in ta ile d at Hall P a rk fo r h o rse s th a t e n te r p a r a d e . 153 N. T h ird Ave., H illsb o ro ted » pi ■ • He attend S h e rw o o d h ig h a n d P a c ific give her a S ave—to Save H eroes’ L ives’ Veteran of African Area Visitor Here the ail iot ' <** and latei HORSES p ■ ’ J Hi Meek«*, »n of Mr. and Jo p: M eeke f A lo h a , h a . . ., . » d to L o w ry F ie ld . H en- i f i *i l i n i n ' a* a re m o te con-1 ■ I gunm r on , B-29 P v t. Meek«* ite re i th e irrny m A p ril of t h i s , ir uid h a s received previous} t.o.ng a t W ich ita F a lls, T exas. Longing for Romance? Sgt. Rogers Visits Home at O renco Sgt. D onald R ogers is hom e on a 30-day fu rlo u g h a fte r in n .’ than th r e e y ears overseas His b ro th er- in-law . Sgt. J. K eeley. is also hom e and is elig ib le lo r a discharge u n d e r th e point system . Mr. and Mrs. C h arles Moon :e- tu r m d S u n d av evening: he 'r>in B lackduck. M inn., and she from S eattle. Wash Mr. Moon 'e ft 111. fa th e r som ew hat im proved Ja c k ie B etzer had a nun.Iter of little frien d s h elp him celebrate his sev en th b irth d a y last M> nday I afternoon. M arried m en played basco.i'.I w ith th e school boys S unday . ft- I ernoon, w inning th e gam e 9 to I) , T hey ex p ect to play again next Sunday. K c-eleclcil D ire c to r At the a n n u al school m eeting ' M onday evening. E. J. M eihoff w as re-elected d irecto r Read This Ad Unless You Are Interested in Saving Money BUT If Your Are Interested SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY, SELL OR TRADE T h a t A utom obile FINISH THE k Us About a Lean Today! VENIENT TERMS tOMPT SERVICE MEMBER FEDERAL NO RED TAPE LOW COST HOME LOAN BANK FIGHT ! Buy W ar Bonds! A fine selection from which to choose A fair price if you wish to sell A square deal if you want to trade And Don’t Forget $18.75 Gets You $ 2 5 BUY MORE WAR BONDS! Buy Them Now! WASHINGTON FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Savings and Loan Bldg. 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