The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, November 27, 1942, Image 1

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    P U B L IS H E D W EEK LY
IN O UR P L A N T ON
SH O R T ST. A N D T U A L A T IN H IG H W A Y — O N LY N E V /S P A P E R IN B E A V E R T O N .
Beaverton, Oregon, Friday, November 27, 1942
T h a n k sg iv in g P ro cla m a tio n
T h e C o n g ress o f th e U n ite d S ta te s, in retu rn to lo n g -h o n o red
cu sto m , h a v in g fix e d th e la st T h u rsd a y in N o v e m b e r a s th e d a y for
r a tio n a l T h a n k sg iv in g , n o w ,
th e r e fo r e ,
I, C h a rles
A,
S p ra g u e,
G overn o r o f th e S ta te o f O regon , do p ro cla im T h u rsd a y , th e tw e n ty -
six th day o f N o v e m b e r . 1942. a s th e d a te fo r T h a n k s g iv in g o b se r v ­
a n c e in th e S ta te o f O regon.
T h e c o n tin u a n c e o f p e a ce is u su a lly h a iled a s a p r in c ip a l c a u se
fo i a n a tio n 's g r a titu d e
T h is y e a r th a t so u r c e o f th a n k s g iv in g is
d en ied u s
In th e y e a r p a st th e U n ited S ta te s h a s b ec o m e in v o lv ed
in a g r e a t an d te r r ib le w a r , a w a r in w h ic h th e e x is te n c e o f th e
n ation is c le a r ly a t s ta k e
In th is situ a tio n w e s t ill m a y fin d m u ch to bd th a n k fu l for.
T h e n a tio n is m e e tin g th e te s t o f w ar w ith co u r a g e .
Our p eop le
m a k e th e n e c e ss a r y s a c r ific e s w ith o u t h e sita tio n .
T h e y o u th in
our arm ed fo r c e s a re b e a r in g th e b u rd en o f b a ttle w ith in sp ir in g
bravery.
T h e r e is g e n e r a tin g a d e e p e r lo y a lty to ou r c o u n tr y and
to its fo u n d a tio n p rin c ip le o f h u m a n
fr e e d o m
u n d er law .
We
sh ou ld in d eed be g r a te fu l th a t th e A m erica n
p eo p le prize lib e r ty
ab o v e life , a n d w ar in th e c a u se o f ju s tic e a b o v e a c r a v e n p ea ce.
T h er e a re
o th e r r e a so n s
fo r
p u b lic
th a n k s g iv in g .
In th is
c ritica l y e a r God th r o u g h n a tu r e h a s b le sse d th e lo n g to il o f th e
h u sb a n d m en , g iv in g b o u n tifu l c r o p s n ow
sa fe ly
h a r v e ste d .
The
sta te h a s b een sp a red n a tu r a l c a la m ity an d
w a ste an d lo ss fro m
fir e s in ou r fo r e s ts
N o se r io u s co n tagion " h a s im p a ired th e h e a lth
o f th e p eop le.
U n e m p lo y m e n t is no lo n g e r th e d read sp e c tr e a t
m a n y d o o rstep s.
I ca ll on th e p eo p le o f th e s t a te to a ss e m b le in th e ir p la c e s o f
w o rsh ip on th e d ay h e r e in a p p o in ted , th e r e to o ffe r so le m n th a n k s
to A lm ig h ty God fo r th e b le s s in g s w e en jo y , to p ray fo r d iv in e g u id ­
a n ce for ou r nation«, and' to b e se e c h d iv in e fa v o r on th e p r o g r e ss
of our a rm s.
In th e h o m e s let th e d a y be sp e n t so b e r ly , w ith o u t
g lu tto n y , m a tc h in g in th e s e w a r tim e s th e S p a rta n c o u r a g e o f ou r
so ld iers w ith S p a r ta n c o n tin e n c e in liv in g .
Key Civilian Defense
Workers Eligible for
Preferred Gas Ration Books
ESTA BLISH ED 1927
W IN STATE 4-H DAIRY FOODS AW ARD
K ey C iv ilia n D e fe n se w o r k e r s u sin g
{ th e ir a u to m o b ile s in th e c iv ilia n de-
■ fe n s e p rogram a re e lig ib le fo r pre-
; ferred g a s r a tio n books, a c c o r d in g to
1 O P A o ff iic a ls in th e P o rtla n d o ffic e .
T o q u a lify for th e p referred card,
' ea c h c iv ilia n w ork er m u st req u est ;
a su p p le m e n ta l a p p lic a tio n b lan k at
! th e tim e he r e g iste r s and r e c e iv e s th-i
l b a sic A book.
A sta te m e n t a s to th e num ber o f i
m ile s d riv e n
e x c lu s iv e ly in c iv ilia n i
| d e fe n s e
a c tiv itie s
d u rin g th e past
th r e e m o n th s, to g e th e r w ith a letter
j fro m th e c o u n ty co o r d in a to r or h is (
i r e p r e se n a tiv e ,
c e r tify in g
a s to th e [
a p p lic a n t's p o sitio n in c iv ilia n
de-
, fe n se . m u st
a c c o m p a n y th e su p p le-
i m e n ta l a p p lic a tio n blank.
T h e se a p p lic a tio n s m u st be p resen t-
( ed to lo c a l W ar P r ic e an d R a tio n
B oard s.
It is e x p e c te d th a t w ith in th e very i
n e a r fu tu r e
p la n s w ill
be w ork ed
ou t to p ro v id e k ey d e fe n s e w o r k e r s ,
w ith r e c a p s or tir e s, O P A o ff ic ia ls !
a d v ise .
------------------- V --------------------
Name Top County 4-H
Dairy Production Team s
T
WO 16-year-old girl c lu b ste r s of
P ortland, M arian C ofer (le f t ) ,
■ nd G eneva K ehrll, are O regon's
entry in th e n a tio n w id e 4-H dairy
food s d em o n stra tio n c o n te s t w h ich
th is y ea r w ill be held during th e
21st N ation al 4-H Club C o n gress
In C h icago, N ov. 29-Dec. 2. T he
girls' d e m o n s tr a tio n ,“ D airy F oods
for D efen se/* s tr e s s e s th e im por.
tan ce of m ilk products in th e d iet.
As sta te w in n ers th e g irls re­
c e iv e a ll-ex p en se trip s to C hicago
through th e K raft C h eese Com ­
pany, w h ich also p rovid es $2,800
in co lleg e sc h o la rsh ip s for th e
eig h t first and secon d place tea m s
in th e fin als th ere.
Business On
Upward Trend
G en eral b u sin e ss
a c tiv ity in O re­
gon , a s m ea su red by d eb its to a c ­
co u n ts o f 9ft b a n k s an d b ra n ch es
I th ro u g h o u t th«j sta te , c o n tin u ed its
upw ard clim b in S ep tem b er for th e
six th c o n se c u tiv e m on th ,
a cco rd in g
to s t a tis tic s relea sed in th e O ctober
| issu e o f th e O regon B u sin e s s R ev iew ,
| p u b lish ed by th e b u reau o f b u sin ess
research .
A ll a r e a s sh a red In th e
in crea se
w ith th e U p p er C olum bia
R iv er and P e n d le to n a r e a s
lea d in g
by su b s ta n tia l m a rg in s.
At thd sa m e tim e sa le s o f 594 in*
d ep en d en t reta ile r s in O regon sh ow ed
an in c r e a se o f 13.1 per c e n t in S e p ­
tem b er a s com p ared
w ith A u gu st.
S ep tem b er, 1942, s a le s w ere 13 3 per
ce n t
ab ove
S ep tem b er, 1931, sa le s
for th e fir st
n in e
m o n th s o f 1942
w ere 7 per cen t h ig h er th a n for th e
co rresp o n d in g period o f la st year.
In d ep en d en t r e ta ile r s In P o rtla n d r e ­
ported a g a in of 21 pen cen t ov er
S ep tem b er 1941.
H ig h e st
in crea se
over 1941 w a s recorded by th e e a t­
in g and d r in k in g p la ces w ith a 53 5
per ce n t g a in .
S ou th ern O regon sh o w ed th e g r e a t­
est in c r e a se o f re ta il sa le s by a r e a s
a s com p ared to la st y ea r w ith a
jum p o f 28 1 p ercen t.
On th e o th e r
hand, in co m p a riso n w ith A u gu st fig ­
u res S o u th ern O regon had th e sm a ll­
est in crea se, w ith a p e r c e n tile o f 5.7
T h e g r e a te s t in c r e a se for S ep tem b er
o v er A u g u st w a s sh o w n by th e L ow ­
er W illa m e tte V a lley w h ic h reach ed
27.4 per cen t.
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E x te n sio n A g en t P a lm e r T o rv en d |
a n n o u n c e d to d a y receip t o f g o ld and
silv e r m e d a ls o f sp e c ia l d e sig n from
th e S ta te C lub
L ea d er’s o ffic e f o r '
p r e se n ta tio n
to
fir st
and seco n d j
IN W IT N E S S W H E R E O F I h a v e h e r e u n to se t m y hand an d
p la c in g c o u n ty tea m m em b ers in th e
ca u sed th e S e a l o f th e S ta te o f O reg o n to be a ffix e d .
n a tio n a l V H d a iry p ro d u ctio n dem -
o n s t ia tio n c o n te st.
W in n e r s of th e ;
D O N E in th e C ity o f S a le m th is six th day o f N o v e m b e r , in th e
year o f ou r L<ord, n in e te e n h u n d red and fo rty -tw o .
gold (fir st p la ce) m ed a ls are D on ald l j n i a u f I e » t e r A r r i v e s
H a g g o f R e e d v ille and D ale S c h e lle r p
. .
.
arrives
(S E A L )
o f A loh a.
T h ey w ere co a ch ed b y , r r o m M a n »n S e rv ic e
CHARLES A SPRA G U E,
G o v ern o r
H enry H agg.
T h e fo llo w in g poem
w ritten a s a
E A R I. S N E L L . S e c r e ta r y o f S ta te
M em b ers o f th e seco n d
p la c in g
le tte r to a w ar w id ow , fu lly d e s ­
tea m , w h o w ill receiv e silv e r m ed als, j
Death of a Sister
crib es d if fic u ltite s th e b oys h a v e in
a r e D ick J o ss y o f rou te 2, P o rtla n d ,
tr y in g to w r ite le tte r s hom e.
Of
St. Mary
an d R o y G ro ssen o f ro u te 1, H ills- j
Correspondence
boro.
T h is w a s se n t to m e in th e las',
S iste r M. J o sep h in e, a fte r fo rty -fiv e
C ollection d ep o ts for silk and n y ­
T h e fo llo w in g c o r r e sp o n d e n c e w a s
C o u n ty go ld m ed al te a m s are e lig i-j le tte r I received from m y husb an d , lon h ose h a v e b een se t up th is w eek y e a r s of r e lig io u s life, a s a m em b er
p r e se n te d in an e a ste r n n ew sp a p er., ble to c o m p e te in th e S ta te c o n te s t ■ tod ay, N ovem b e
24 1942
I in d iffe r e n t a r e a s o f th e co u n ty , ac- o f th e S is te r s o f St M ary o f O regon ,
a fe w m o n th s ago.
in w h ic h th e w in n in g
pair w ill be Mrs. W m .
B oyn ton , M etzger, Ore I cord in g t o 'M is s F a y e N ich o ls, ch air- p assed to her etern a l
rew ard , N o-
John Jon es
a w a rd ed tr ip s tq th e N a tio n a l 4-H
j m an o f W o m en 's D iv isio n o f C ou n ty vem b er 17.
M in n ea p o lis, M inn.
V icto ry C o n g r e ss
sc h ed u led to
be N ig h t-m a r e o f a S ea-G oin g S old ier S a lv a g e.
I L e ft in a w e a k e n e d co n d itio n a fte r
D ear John:
T .
'
. . . .
..
h eld in C h ic a g o n ex t N o v em b er. At
T h e fo llo w in g c la s sific a tio n of hos- a se v e r e a tta c k
o f p leu risy, so m e
nf.H» ti i
» ece'y ed »he fo llo w in g th i8 e v e n t th e e lg h t h igh
te a m s i n f a n t w r ite a th in g,
iery is w a n ted fo r w ar m a te r ia ls all m o n th s ago, S iste r p erform ed h er re­
T h e th ir ty -s ix th a n n u a l n a tio n w id e I c o n „ fid
in e n . tia l reP° rA th.a t 1 WOUld ,lk e th e n a tio n a l fin a ls w ill d iv id e *2,800
c e n so r s to blam e
silk , all nylon , m ix tu re o f silk ar.d iig lo u s d u tie s u n til se v e r a l d ays be-
C h r istm a s S ea l S a le , in w h ic h th e j to c a ll to y o u r a tte n tio n
in c o lle g e sc h o la rsh ip s,
all
a w a r d s ‘J118* 8ay th a t I m w ell,
nylon, m ix tu re o f n ylon and rayon, fo r » e h er d eath , w h en sh e w a s a g a in
W a sh in g to n C o u n ty
P u b lic
H e a lth | P o p u la tio n o f th e U n ited S ta te s
b e in g p ro v id ed by th e K ra ft C h eese An<* 8'8n m y nam e.
D u e to h er
i m ix tu re o f silk and co tto n , and m l* j c o n fin ed to her bed.
A sso c ia tio n is
ta k in g p a rt
op en ed
rep orted to be ................ 124,000,000 Co.
T h is is th e s ix th c o n se c u tiv e Can>t teU w h ere w e 8ajI from .
I frail c o n stitu tio n and d e lic a te h ea rt
M onday
and
u n til | F r o m th is d e d u c t th o s e e lig ­
w ill
c o n tin u e
j tu re o f n ylon and cotton .
y e a r o f th e c o n te st, w h ich p r o m ises C a n t m en tio n th e date,
su ffe r e d a c _ o m p lete
C h ristm a s.
ib le fo r old a g e p e n sio n un-
: D ep o ts th a t are n ow ready to re . co n d itio n , sh e
d er th
T lo o w
w n n s se
d B
B ill
30
000 0 0 0 'tC
th e flv 8 a rea
nd meaIj,
c a n -(, ev
er
T h e C h r istm a s S e a l—sm a ll in siz e
: ce lv e c o lle c tio n s are le g a te d th rou gh ! m U»P“ a b o u t 5 50 a m ' on Tue8dRy
th e e
e n n d
ill
30,000,000
u > . len<*er
inc4.p ti„ n
y e te a st
r . a se g r o v ic b e eca sin
u se c e A
Thp
th en
a t nu
r v p m b n(p.
S olem n R eq u iem M ass w a s
su n g
but d o in g a
m a r v e lo u s w o rk w h en
j o u t th e co u n ty :
o a o « ) f t o n ! o i its r e la tio n to th e n a tio n ’s F ood
T h a t le a v e s '.............
G oods • bV th e R e v - A n th o n y G erace, a ss lst-
fu n d s from its p u r c h a se a re placed
94.000,000 yQr jrr eed om
program .
It w ill be C a n ’t sa y w h ere w e're g o in g ,
j B e a v e r to n — M artin
D ry
' | ed by th e R ev. G eo rg e O’K eefe, a s
deduct
p e r so n s
to w ork e r a d ic a tin g tu b e r c u lo sis. T h e \ F r o m th is
■ B a rry ’s F iv e and T en , W a lk er's D e ­
d ir e c te d a s u su al by th e
e x te n sio n D on't k n o w w h ere w e'll land,
d eacon , and th e R ev. E. M cM ullen, O.
w o r k in g fo r th e I'ed era l,
C h r istm a s S ea l is a tr a d itio n .
For
se r v ic e .
p a rtm en t S tore.
I C ou ld n ’t in fo r m you
P., a s su b d ea co n .
T h o R ev. J. C.
S ta te,, C o u n ty an d C ity gov-
th ir ty -s ix y e a r s th e p eo p le o f th e
If m et by a band.
A lo h a — E c o n o m y M arket.
C ostello a cted a s m a ste r o f ce r e m o n ­
20 , 000,000
U n ited S ta te s h a v e b o u g h t S e a ls b e - 1 e r n m e n ts
T ig a r d — E ic k m e y e r D ress Shop.
ies.
T h e R ev. E. M cM ullen, c h a p ­
c a u se
th e y
b eliev ed in
th e m a n d ]
4-H Corn Show Slated at j C an't m en tio n w e a th e r
R e e d v ille - R ed v ille G rocery.
la in , g a v e a v e r y im p r e ssiv e serm on
T h a t le a v e s
74,000,000 I
th e ir w ork .
C an ’t sa y if th e r e ’s rain,
T u a la tin J o h n J u r g e n s’ S tore, T u ­ for th e o cca sio n .
Hillsboro December 3, 4, 5 ; A ll m ilita r y se c r e ts
D u rin g th is W a r to ta l e r a d ic a tio n F ro m th is d e d u ct th o se in ­
a la tin M erca n tile Co.
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.
| S is te r M. J o se p h in e , fo rm erly M iss
p rob ab ly c a n n o t be a c h ie v e d but T u ­
! S ch o o ls, 4-H clu b s, g r a n g e s, or an y i B rigtd G ran t, w a s a n a tiv e o f Ire­
60.000. 000 Corn S h o w , sp on sored by th e C o m -;
C h ild L ab or la w
b e r c u lo sis S ea l S a le d o lla r s a re need-
o
th
e
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r
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iz
a
tio
n
s
are
urged
to
ta
k
e
14.000. 000 m e r c ia l-N a tio n a l B a n k o f H illsb o ro , C a n ’t h a v e a fla sh lig h t
lan d .
A t a n early a g e sh e m oved
ed to hold th e g ro u n d g a in e d a s w e ll J F r o ™ “ ‘ ¡ „ ' X J u c t
part in th is d rive.
to be held D ec e m b er 3, 4, and 5, a ie T o g u id e m e a t n ig h t,
u n em p lo y
to B o sto n , M ass.
A b ou t th e y ea r
a s m a k in g fu r th e r g a in s.
fa ir ly w e ll c o m p leted , a c c o r d in g t o ; C an't sm o k e a C lg
If le ss th a n 100 p ou n d s is co llected , 1898 sh e c a m e to O regon , to en ter
ed in th e n a tio n n o w on
T h e F ed e r a l G o v e r n m e n t h a s u n ­
r elief rolls
c o n su lt you r local S a lv a g e C o m m ittee th e C o n g reg a tio n o f th e S is te r s o f St.
ltl,999.998 A. H . A b ts., field r e p r e se n ta tiv e for 1 E x cep t o u t o f sig h t.
d e r ta k e n
th e
e x a m in a tio n
o f th e
an d h a v e y o u r co lle c tio n p ick ed up. M ary o f O regon.
-------------- !th e b an k .
P r e se n t in d ic a tio n s a re
t
A lth o u g h a lw a y s
c h e st o f ev e r y p erso n in d u cted in to
th a t e q u a lly a s m a n y e x h ib its w ill be ^ an ' k eep a d iary
T h a t le a v e s to
p rod u ce
— —
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v ery d e lic a te In h ea lth , S is te r J o se p h ­
th e arm ed fo rces.
A sic k so ld ie r
m a d e th is y e a r a s in th e p a st in F
^ o r su ch
u is a sin.
th e N a tio n ’s g o o d s
in e w a s s te a d fa s t for h er d ev o ted
Coffee Selling to
C an ’t k eep th e en v e lo p e s
c a n n o t fig h t. A sic k w o rk m a n ca n -
J u st y o u and m e, an d I ’m g e ttin g sp ite o f tir e and g a s ra tio n in g .
sp ir it o f p rayer, s ile n t c h e e r fu ln e ss
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Resume November 29
not prod u ce w e a p o n s o f v ic to r y for tired .
C ould yo u c a r r y on a lo n e i 4-H C orn C lub m em b ers w ill com -
and fa ith fu ln e s s to d u ty.
o u j fig h tin g m en and it ta k e s e ig h fo r a w h ile ?
N a tio n -w id e c o ffe e
r a tio n in g
w ill
p e te in tw o c la s s e s o n e c o n sistin g o f 0an>t
fo r 8Ure folk8
M em bers o f her im m e d ia te fa m ily
te e n w o rk m en a t h o m e to su p p ly o n e
• I go in to e ff e c t on S u n d ay, N ov em b er w h o su r v iv e h e r a re:
F u r th e r ,
s t a tis tic a lly
sp e a k in g , I 25 e a r s o f M in n eso ta 13 corn and 1 J u s t w h a t I ca n w rite,
M iss M ary
so ld ier in th e field
29.
T h e in itia l c o ffe e ration is on e G ra n t o f N e w
c o n te s t So I’ll c a ll th is m y letter,
fin d th a t th e p r e se n t p u b lic d eb t is l a n o th e r , th^ y ield -p er-a cre
Y ork and Mrs. A.
pound
for
th
e
fiv
e
w
eek
period
end-
T h e h yb rid c la ss, c o n s is tin g o f 25 A nd c lo s e w ith , “G ood night."
T h e s h e e ts o f s e a ls c o st o n e d o lla r rep orted to be *12,400,000,000 (m a y b e
D o u g h e r ty o f B oston .
| in g J a n u a ry 3rd
for
e a c h person
an d ea c h o n e is p r iv ile g e d to ta k e I m isse d a few c ip h e r s, th a t’s n o th ea rs, is op en to a n y g ro w er o f hybrid
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a n y a m o u n t th e y c a r e to an d retu rn in g ).
T h a t w o u ld be ju s t $100 per c o r n in W a sh in g to n C ounty,
M rs. W illia m A. B o y n to n h a s re- w h o w a s at le a st 15 v e a r s old w h en 1
Hose Collection
Depots Named
Annual Seal
Sale Underway
A ll e x h ib its fo r th e sh o w m u st be ceiv e d w ord from h er h u sb an d , com
reg istr a tio n for su g a r r a tio n s w a s Aloha Grange Officers
th e rest a lo n g w ith th e ir m o n e y c a p ita ; b u t a c c o r d in g to th e a b o v e '
. «• « •
■
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W h en a c o u n ty h a s sold tw e n ty -fiv e se t-u p it a p p e a r s th a t y o u an d I e a c h , b ro u g h t to th e b an k or to th e c o u n t y 1 m a n d in g co m m a n d er o f a sh ip and held last M ay. T h e fir st c o ffe e s t a m p , .
-hundred d o lla r s w o r th o f T u b ercu - o w e so m e b o d y th e su m o f $6,200,000,- a g e n t's o ffic e by noon o f D ecem b ei gun (crew in
th e so u th P a c ific , th a t w ill be N o. 27 in th e su g a r ration i I Installation December 3
In sta lla tio n
of
new
o ffic e r s re-
lo s is S e a ls th en se v e n ty -fiv e p e r c e n t 000.00.
D o you
th in k
i t ’s w o r th 3.
T h is is v e r y im p o rta n t sin c e th e he h a s been a d v a n ced to th e rank o f book.
! c e n tly se le c te d b y th e A lo h a g ra n g e
o f th a t a m o u n t s ta y s in th e C o u n ty w h ile ?
I f yo u do, w ill y o u p lea se ! e x h ib its w ill be se t up th a t a fte r n o o n m a ste r se r g e a n t.
S e r g e a n t B o y n to n
w ill ta k e p la ce T h u rsd a y e v en in g ,
fo r th e ir w o rk in fig h tin g tu b é r c u lo - 1 lo a n m e $5.00 in cu r r e n c y .
and
ju d g ed .
is th e so n o f Mr. nnd M rs. G eo rg e Final Citizenship
’
i D ecem b er 3rd, w ith K ln to n , L eed y,
sis. N in e ty -fiv e p er c e n t o f th e m o n ey
T h e a n n u a l b an q u et for 4-H and B o y n to n o f M etzger.
Y o u rs in d esp a ir,
j H illsb oro, D ix ie M ountain an d B ea v -
Papers Obtained
ra ised in th e S e a l S a le r e m a in s in
f u t u r e F a r m e r e x h ib ito r s and their
B IL L
•
»
•
N in e te e n a p p lic a tio n s fo r c itiz e n ¡erto n g r a n g e s a s g u e sts.
th e S ta te.
fa m ilie s w ill be held S a tu rd a y noon,
i 1
sh ip w ere g iv e n fin a l n a tu ra liza tio n
St. M ary’s of the Valley
D e c e m b e r 5th, in th e g r a n g e hell,
O ffic e r s to be
in sta lled in clu d e:
W o rk in g for a s u c c e s s fu l T u b e r c u ­
THE REPLY
p ap ers in th e c ir c u it co u rt N o v em b er
l o s i s S ea l S a le th is y e a r is M rs. H ar D ea r B ill:
W illia m H ein rich , m a ster;
R ay L.
to be fo llo w e d by an in te r e s tin g pro­
M lrta m e tte P u b lish ed
ry R . M organ
of
H illsb o ro , a g a in
13th a fte r c o m p letio n o f ex a m in a - A n trim , o v e rse e r; E lsie
N a u lt, lec-
I h a v e lo n g been a w a r e o f th e b u r­ g r a m and p r e se n ta tio n o f a w a rd s.
T h e fir st^ issu e ^ o f th e stu d en t ^body t jon ^y a r e p r e se n ta tiv e o f th e b u - , tu rer; R alp h A n d erson , stew a rd ; Os-
W a sh in g to n C o u n ty S ea l S a le e h a n - d en w h ic h w e tw o h a v e ca rried , but
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q u a rterly T h e M iria m ette ap p eared reau o f n a tu ra liza tio n b efore J u d g e car H a g g . a s s is ta n t stew a rd ; A d elin e
m an .
S h e is b ein g a s s is te d by Mrs. th e s e r io u sn e ss o f it n e v e i
d a w n ed ,
ju st b efo re
th e
T h a n k sg iv in g holi R. F ra n k P e te r s
M C.
M cK erch er,
c h a ir m a n
fo r | upon m e u n til I re c e iv e d y o u r report D istrict Meets Replace
F ro st, ch a p la in ; M arlon K la tt, trea s-
d a y s.
M em bers o f th e s t a f f w ere
sec r e ta r y ; S her-
T ho
ing fin al p ap ers f r o m 1 urer; I/ols B erg er.
B ea v e r to n ; M rs G len C ate, c h a ir m a n | H o w ev er. B ill, a s h ard a s it is to re Annual OSC Conference
C orletta
for
F o rest
G rove
a n d Mrs. R o s s ! fu se you . I am
u n a b le to a d v a n c e
T h e a n n u a l D ec e m b e r co n fe r e n c e E d ito r in c h ie f, A n g elin a S oh ler; a* ea ste r n W a sh in g to n co u n ty w ere F ri- m an R h od es, g a te k eep er;
H urd o f th e A m e r ic a n L eg io n A u x il- th e $5.00 lo a n req u ested
N ow had o f all e x te n sio n and ex p e r im e n t sta tio n so c ia te ed ito rs, M argaret M cM ahan, P(ja H a lem a n , rou te 2, B e a v e r to n ; G a u n t,'C e r e s; M ary G old en , P o m o n a ;
R ita S ch n eid er,
A lic e C a sa d y and I,en a H a g g ler, M etzger; G erard B ran- A nna A n d erson , F lora; L au ra P e a r ­
ia r y for th e C ity o f H illsb o ro .
T h e it b een b e fo r e O ctober 29. I sh o u ld a g r ic u ltu r a l and
h om e eco n o m ics
b u sin e ss m a n a g er
an F ah y, H u b er; J e n n ie W . Sand son, lady a ss lK a n t stew a rd ;
J a co b
m a ilin g
of
S e a ls fo r th e
r est o f h a v e been ab le to a c c o m m o d a te you w o r k e r s a t O regon S ta te c o lle g e has W in ifred W a lsh ;
.
.
,
....
, M ary A nn S itto n ; rep o rters, C lare stro n , rou te 2, B ea v erto n .
K em m er, V ern e W ilson , J u lia n G o ld ­
W a sh in g to n
C o u n ty
w a s d o n e by In h e r ita n c e le ft m e by U n cle
b een a b a n d o n ed th is yea r, b ec a u se o f w r , ,
y ,,
,.
en. e x e c u tiv e c o m m itte e ; L ulu H.
Mrs. H arry
S m ith . H illsb o r o , Mrs.
C h arlie (O ctob er 29) ......... $4.264 12 tim e , tr a n sp o r ta tio n , and h o u sin g d if
L aV oie and B e tty C lune.
U ta h
h u n te r s
are a sa e d by th e B a rk er, m u sicia n ,
W . L. S ta rk , H illsb o r o an d Mrs. C. In h e r ita n c e ta x paid
3.741.18 fic u ltie s.
W illia m
A.
S y h o en field
O. M abee, A loh a.
i S ta te F ish and Gath« D ep a rtm en t to
V
-
---------- * ,d e a n and d ir e c to r o f a g r icu ltu re, has N a tio n a l H ook W eek
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I n s ta ll H o U te
522 94 ju s t a n n o u n ced .
T h e lib rary
d
stu d y
h a ll w ere tu rn in all deer fa t from th e g a m e C - _
ra ry an
and
in order
to
sw e ll th e
*
83.97
i n p la ce o f th e a n n u a l c o n fe r e n c e p la c e s o f sp e c ia l in te r e st d u rin g N a th ey sh o o t
Oscar J. Johnson Married . In c o m e ta x on a b o v e
sta te 's w a ste fa ts co lle c tio n bv about N u m b e r s a t D C a V C r t o n
438.97 w m be fo u r b rief d is tr ic t c o n fe r e n c e s tio n a l B o o k W eek
In ea ch a ttra c
.Sunday Afternoon
T h e B e a v erto n B oy S co u ts undt i
G ro ss In co m e T ax
4 39 in a s m a n y p a rts o f th e sta te
All tiv e d is p la y s
o f p o sters and
new 100,000 pounds.
su p erv isio n o f t-he C ity S u p e r in te n d ­
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T he m a r r ia g e o f M iss D o r o th y E. j
'
c o u n ty a g e n ts , h o m e d e m o n stra tio n b o o k s a ro u sed
gen eral
en th u sia sm
L Y N D O N L M Y Ï.R H
en t F red O oyt p laced n u m b ers on th e
S ea rls. d a u g h te r o f Mr. an d M rs
434 58 a g e n ts , an d b ran ch e x p erim en t
sta and praise
F u n era l s e r v ic e s w ere
co n d u cted h o u se s o f B ea v erto n S a tu rd a y , N o-
W m . B. S e a r le s, to Mr
O sca r J. j U n c le 's fu n e r a l e x p e n se
440.00 tio n p erso n n e l
w ill a tte n d th e dis-
T h e c o n te s t o f p ictu re
id e n tific a M onday in th e B e a v e r to n
T _____
h ese n u m b ers w e r s
J o h n so n , son o f Mr. a n d M rs. O scar
C h ristian v em b er 21,
----------- tr ic t c o n fe r e n c e n e a r e st th em . D ean
tion o f b o o k s and th e lite r a r y qu es- ( ch u rch for L yn d on L. M yers, 44, w ho p u rch ased by th e C ity o t B ea v erto n
J o h n so n of T ig a rd , w a s so le m n iz e d
IN R E D
$5 42 S c h o e n fe fld ex p la in ed .
F rid ay a fte r n
h eart a tta c k < and a r e a v a ila b le to th e h o u seh o ld er
S u n d a y a fte r n o o n a t B a tto n M eth o d ­
B u t, if in th e n e a r fu tu r e I can
M arion, C latsop , Y a m h ill, W a sh in g ­ tio n n a ir e w ere in c h a ig e ^ o f th e Ir
b rary a s s is ta n ts J a cq u ely n I>each and P e g g ’s ch a p el w e r e in c h a r g e o f a r ­ at a v ery low coat.
ist ch u rch by th e R e v J o h n M cD on fin d so m e o n e w h o w ill n o t w ill m e ton , C la c k a m a s .
M u ltn om ah . H ood R o sem a ry R o o s.
W in n e r s
w ere r a n g em en ts
T h e H couts a s p a rt o f a p u b lic ser-
aid.
T h e flo r a l s e t tin g w a s o f w h ite a n y m o n ey , I th in k I w ill be ab le to R iv e r , C olu m b ia, an d T illa m o o k w ill
M artha L aV oie an d M arie J o n es, and
Mr M vers w a s th e son o f D an W al- v ic e p rogram a ss iste d In c o n ta c tin g
c h r y sa n th e m u m s
a d v a n c e yo u th e loan a sk e d for.
m e e t a t P o r tla n d D ecem b er 16 and C lare M o sh o fsk y and
M argaret M c­ ter an d N e llie R h o a d es M yers, w a s th e h o u se h o ld e r s and
p u ttin g
th e
T h e bride w ore h er tr a v e lin g c o s
U n til th e n , fo r G od's sa k e h elp m e i f .
M ahan r e sp e c tiv e ly
born in
A lb an y.
O regon, J u n e 16, n u m b ers on th e h o u ses
T o th o se
tu m e. a green w ool s u it w ith b la ck ca rry th is burden
1898
H e g ra d u a ted
from A lb an y h o u seh o ld ers th a t
w ere n ot hom e
a c c e ss o r ie s, and a c o r sa g e o f w h ite
JO H N
A c tiv lty for B ook W eek cu lm in a ted
Seal Sale Chairman
o r c h id s
H er on ly a tte n d a n t w a s
in te r e s tin g
a ssem b ly F rid a y h ig h sch o o l, en tered c o lle g e th ere, S a tu rd a y th e S c o u ts w ill c o n ta c t d u r­
M rs J a m e s M cL o u g h lin , w h o had a
Reports
Good Response
a ftern o o n
A lice C asad y p resen ted bU.‘
*•» end o f h is so p h o m o re yea r in g th e n ex t w e e k and h elp In p la c­
Enlistm ents
.
enter'-i! the a i i uv
R etu rn in g horn*- in g o f th e n u m b ers
b ieg e su it
w ith
brow n
a c c e ss o r ie s
a ta lk on th e o rig in o f B ook W eek ;
C
h
a
rles
H
a
lt
S
te
w
a
r
t,
Jr
,
T
ig
a
rd
During
First
Week
he g ra d u a ted from U o f O , a d m itted
I t w ill n o w be e a sy to d ir e c t a n y ­
and a c o r sa g e o f g a r d e n ia s.
M
argaret
M
cM
ahan
g
a
v
e
a
sh
o
rt
bi­
M rs. M. C. M cK erch er, B ea v erto n .
to har fall o f th a t y ea r
In 1924 e n ­ o n e to a n y part o f B e a v erto n and be
Mr. R ich a r d I-'ord o f S a le m w a s in n a v y .
o
g
ra
p
h
ica
l
sk
e
tc
h
o
f
M
aureen
D
aly
J a m e s E u g e n e E a stm a n , son o f Mr S e a l S a le C h a irm an , rep o rts a gen -
tered
law
firm
of
M cC am an t A su re he w ill fin d h is h om e, th a n k s
beat m an.
E a stm a n , r o u te 5, c r o n s r e sp o n se in retu rn s d u rin g *he and a rev ie w o f her popular n ovel T h o m p so n , w h e r e h e p ra cticed law to th e B o y S co u ts.
T h e h om e o f th e b rid e's p a r e n ts an d Mrs. A. E.
T h e fea tu re
sta tio n fir st w eek o f th e th ird m ail sea l sa le S e v e n te e n th S u m m er
for 18 years.
w a s sc e n e o f th e r e cep tio n
M iss P o rtla n d , a t n a v a l tr a in in g
fo r th is c o m m u n ity
M iss M erle o f th e p ro g ra m w a s a lite r a tu r e quiz
In 1924 he m arried E liza b eth F lo '
G a tlin M organ poured and M rs J o h n a t F a r r a g u t. Id a h o
arra
n
g
ed
by
R
ita
S
c
h
n
eid
er
and
M
ar
2,872,000 Tires Turned
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D a v ie s. Mrs. H. B. S h o fn er and M rs
en ce J o h n so n o f F o rest G ro v e and
B la k ely a ssiste d .
th
ree
to
k
aret
J
a
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e
D
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e
fa
m
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's
D
rew
w
e
r
e
th
e
first
In as of November 14th
in B e a v sr to n .
Mr. an d Mrs. J o h n so n w en t to
u n d er th e p u r c h a se a sh e e t o f se a ls on th e v isio n o f th e c o n te st in clu d ed P atri- s* Mr M yers w a s very a c tiv e In civ ic
A to ta l o f 2,872.000 tir e s had b een
K la m a th F a lls an d N o r th e r n C a lifo r ­ w e e k ly q u o ta o f m ea t
d o n ’t
c o u n t o p e n in g d a y o f th e sa le
O th ers on c ia H a rd en . M ary H ein eck . M artha a ffa ir s, o f co m m u n ity , w a s
ch a rter tu rn ed In by m o to r ists un d er th e idle
n ia on th e ir w ed d in g trip. T h ey w ill sh a r e -th e m e a t plan,
I.aV
oie
and
C
a
th
erin
e
A
n
zalon
e;
th
e
c h ild ren In for th e re g u la r 2 4 pound th e list fo r th e fir st d ay w ere G uy
A m erica n tir e p u rch a se
p lan a t th e c lo s e o f
be a t h om e in P o.-tland
w e r e rep resen ted by m em b er I O. O. F and
per p erso n a llo w a n c e
T h e F ood R e- o W o o d w o rth , W E M eO loskey, P se n io r gro u p
L egion P oet
j b u sin e ss
N ovem b er
14
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each
.
C
lare
M
osh
ofsk
y,
q u ir e m e n ts C o m m itte e s u g g e s ts th a t J A llisio . FYank A. W a rren s, L W .
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,
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;
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d
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b
le
th
e
to
ta
l
reported
a
w eek
Officer Promoted
c h ild r e n
u n d er
six
r e c e iv e th r e e S h o rt, W H B a ld w in . A. R G ilbert, C arolin e S a d ler and A n g e lin a S oh ler son . R ob ert; a d a u g h ter, M ary; tw o p reviou s.
P ro m o tio n o f W ood row R o b in so n fo u r th s of a pound o f m ea t b e e f l($ 2 ), J. T O sfield . Ida and B ill Mar- T h e ju n io r g ro u p receiv ed th e h ig h ­ siste r s , M rs H alite W ilh elm o f P o r t­
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o f rou te 8. box 1890R. P o r tla n d , fro m pork, v ea l, lam b or m u tto n in m e a l s , k et. G e o rg e A n g eles. L eon ard U n d er- est nu m b er o f p oin ts.
land and M rs J. M R ig g s o f P en d le
If ev ery fa m ily in th e U S re­
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th e rank o f seco n d lie u te n a n t to th a t d u r in g th e w e e k
And th e y o u n g - w ood . P a u l R o se k e . A. J. H o d g e and
ton , O regon.
tu rn ed ten p e n n ie s to circ u la tio n , th*
o f a fir st lie u te n a n t w a s rep orted stera b e tw e e n th e a g e s o f six a n d 12 R u th E M cE w en N ea rly 850 le tte r s
T he R A F recen ly sp illed 10 000 to n s
Mr. M yers w a s a m em b er o f th e m ore th an 1.000 to n s o f copper need-
from C am p M axy T e x s s , w h ere he sh o u ld be a llo te d 1 4 p o u n d s o f th e s e w ith a sh e e t o f se a ls w ere m ailed b y ; o f bom b s on G erm an y In 10 n ig h t air C h ristia n c h u r c h ein ^ e ha w a s 10 ed to rep la ce th e m could go to m aka
Is sta tio n e d w ith th e 406th in f a n t r y .1 m e a ts w e e k ly
M rs M cK erch ar.
raids.
y e a r s old.
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