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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1944)
P U B L IS H E D W E E K L Y IN O U R P L A N T O N V O L . 17, NO. 41 Mayor Masters Re-Elected E. H. Masters, present mayor of the city ot Beaverton, was re-elected mayor at the annual election held in the City Hall last Tuesday evening, November 7th. Six other citizens received complimentary votes of one each. W. E. McCloskey, E. Stipe, Carl Rasmussen, Harry Baines. Doy Gray and R. C. Doty. For councilman: J. V. Chandler re ceived 381 votes, W. C. Wright 331, M. H. Metcalfe 330, Carl J. Rasmus sen 301, Otto Keil 270, M. D. Murphy 266, E, Stipe 149 and Earl Spencer 1. On the day board Mrs. Dewey Dror- baugh and Mrs. Fred Goyt were judg es, and Mrs. Ida Summers, Mrs. Lily Thyng and Mrs. Dorothy Wright clerks The night club consisted of Walter Eunis, Mrs. Laura Grauer, as judges, Mrs. Ann Barnes, Mrs. Mildrel Osfield and Mrs. May Blasser clerks. Roosevelt Re-Elected SH O R T ST. A N D C A N Y O N H IG H W A Y Beaverton, Oregon, Friday, November 10, 1944 See No Evi —Near No Evil—Spea k No Evil ■ r V K Ò v * * «.,- „ . i . ............ T ................^ * - 4 . • : - S i* V ....... w ...... .. ............ V . . . ^ _. . . ^ ■.&.* : viw 1 ÉÉ 1 — MS— i É 1 1 SI " » ^ ■ ^ (U . S. M arine Corps Photo) Marine Sgt. Jack Combs and Eight Ball, pint-sized monkey mascot of the Second Marino Division, unwittingly act out the old "no evil” adage in these photos. Eight Ball was captured by Sgt. Combs on Saipan and its diet consists of taro roots, papayas, clg..retle tobacco and soap, which it licks like an ice cream cone. One of the mascot's favorite pastimes la watching the revolving turntable of a record player: its favorite entertainers are Spike Jones and his City Slickers. Sgt. Combs, who haiis from Portland, Ore., is a Marine Corps combat photographer and landed with Leatherneck assault waves in the attack on Saipan. Library Notes Ready For War Loan Here and There E S T A B L IS H E D 1927 Tin Can Drive Set In County Stocks As An Investment Prepared tin cans saved by Wash- _____ ington county residents during the D , p.. summer and fall will soon be doing tSabSOn Discusses their part in the war effort, accord- Inflation , ing to plans for a collection drive an- j nounced this week by the county sal- , Babson Park, Mass., Nov. 3 Those sage. The cans may be taken to the wh<) follow the marhet clo9e, know iounty grade schools anytime after | that the , h„ ,niupmni.„ Insurance stocks ...» are about tht? week and will be collected by ! the only group that has not gonu up trucks early in December. in price during the past six months The industrials are strong based Beautiful Chrysanthemums upon postwar prospects; the railroads are strong based upon huge tempor Shown in Portland ary earnings; the public utilities nre strong based upon the hopes that Mrs. T. ‘ W. Blakeney of Sorrento, Dew-ey will be elected, while other who exhibited her wonderful Chry groups are more or less following the santhemums in the Portland Show leaders with the exception of the in Nov. 4th and 5th carried oft 80 Blue surance stocks. These have been and 45 Red Ribbons; Runner up Pom dull since the Supreme Court decision Pon and Spider; Best Enenome in of a few months ago. This decision the Show and judges are still cheek ing up whether she is to receive the may not hurt the larger direct w ilt Sweepstakes award or the Runner up. Ing fire companies nor the well-oper- ated re-insurance companies, but it 1 This record speaks well not only for j ... , . Mrs Blakeney’s skill in growing prize I f oukt k" ,,ck lke ‘,11*8e" t * * enc>' ! show flowers but for the wonderful i em Up to the present .... tune, the insurance agents ot most soil ot this community. ' states have controlled the insurance , ' business. Their honeymoon is appar- Thanksgiving Day Falls on 1 cntly over Sunday This Year D ifferen t K in d » of liisunince | Compared Pvt. Alpha Williams arrived F ii All kinds of insurance companies day last to spend her furlough with The Oregon Roadside Defense hei paients Mr. and Mrs. Rulus Council, are urging all churches to . are more or less fearful of govern interference in this country. Williams. make November 19, 1944, Thanksgiv-' ment , , Dewey Carries County . . . , . , ’. . . . In foreign countries the insurance in Mis. Violet Talbert, mother of J. ; mg Sunday to be one of thanksgiving . ...... • . . „ , . . , .. ~ . dustry Judge Kerkman Reelected K. Talbert, is now making her home and i adoration List of Solicitors Working to the great Creator. , . J has been . .. one of , the first to be . , .. ...... , taken over by the socialistic govem- with her daughter at Marysville, ,. tihis year. It is the responsibility of . „ , * . . In East End of County ,,, , . . .. * ments. So many people are affected Although complete returns from the Wash. every citizen to share in the preser- . . . ,, , ,, / , „ . , by insurance that it has been a popu- election of November 7th are not all The Ken Benton place on 6th and vation of IeK° n * !la r industry for politicians to aeet| in, it is conceded that President F. R. Plans were completed at a meeting Angel Stieets has been sold to J. J .! roadsides __________________| lower rates. Some economists claim Roosevelt has been reelected. of the Washington County finance McMahon. I that the cost of selling insurance Votes from over the state show that Willard Johnson, son of Mr. und ' committee for the sixth war loun I ALOH A Guy Cordon and Wayne Morse will be quota of Washington County- $1,750.- Mis. Ernest Johnson is home on fur- i Continued on- pago two U. S. Senators; Representative Mott 000 at a meeting held at Heidelberg lough. The annual bazaar and dinner of | reelected; Leslie Scott, state treasur Lieut, and Mis. Ed Volla are the the Reedville church will be held the \ Park, Beaverton. Objective will be er; George Neuner, attorney general; the sale of at least an eittra $100 bond proud parents ot a son horn Oct. 30th. evening of November 18. Mrs. A .; Lowell Stockman, Congressman; Jus to every wage-earner in the county. Mother and babe are home from#the Nordlund and Mrs. E. LaRue are in tices J. O. Bailey, Hal S. Lusk and Th campaign starts November 20. hospital and at the home of Mr. Vol charge of the dinner. Arthur D. Hay reelected to state su A list of solicitors who will partici ta’s parents. James W. Rust of Seattle will make j preme court. Miss Mary Ellen Nash of Portland 1 his home with Mr. and Mrs. Charles1 pate in the Sixth War Loan ihas been was a dinner guest Sunday of Mr. Washington county elected Paul announced by H. L. MacKenzie, and Imlay and attend Hillsboro high j Patterson state senator, H. T. Hess Wm. C. Christensen, co-chairman of and Mrs. Ernest Webb. school. and J. O. Johnson representatives; At a Physics Convention at Salem , Melvin Vandermost has sold the, Washington County. J. L. Searcy is on Saturday Lyman Webb of the Uni former McMahlll place, to Mr. and County officials will be G. Russell Jean Hollowell to Speak campaign chairman. J. G. Vincent of Aloha and associ- Morgan district attorney; James Lew Below is a list ot those participating : versity of Oregon took part in a de-1 Mrs. J H. Loonier of Hillsboro. Itl ates have purchased property on West monst ration. is county commissioner; W. A. Tup- Nov. 17 at 1. O. O. F. Hall in this loan and their districts. has a seven room house on two acres Washington street west of Dennis Dr. David Mason was home four \ of land on North Tobias avenue. per county clerk; J. W. Connell sher Beaverton Area Jay Gibson and avenue in Hillsboro, and plan to erect iff J. E. Carpenter assessor; Austin j Jean Hollowell of the Oregon Jour- Mrs. Robert Summers, co-chairmen. days an dleft Monday for San Fran Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Apperson have ; H dry kiln and shingle mill with an Scrafford county school superintend ■ nal Home and Garden magazine staff S.D. No. 6— Mrs. Harold Paisley, R2,. cisco from where he expected to be , m o v e d in t o t h e i r n e w h o m e in t h e '■ in v e s t m e n t n f n h nn t t'.'i.nrvi ent. G. Russell Morgan district attor ¡w ill speak on "Legends of Chrysan- Beaverton, Qhr., Mrs. B. Wismer, R5, shipped to an unknown destination. ' Ladd and Reed property. They have! hope to employ 25 men within a year Jack Manges also left Monday a f- 1 four acres of improved land ney, Judge Kerkman was reelected. i themums” at the meeting of the Portland, Mrs. Theo. Rich, R3 Beav Building Is expected to start within Beaverton Community Garden club erton, Mrs. B. N. Gredvig, R5 Bx, 224, ter a furlough spent at home to re Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Baumont, are slx months, to be held at 11 a. m. in the I. O. O. Portland. turn to Farragut, 1 daho, for a new 1 now living in their new home, the Finishes Training ; F. hall in Beaverton November 17. S. D. No. 18—McKay, Mary J. Spur- assignment. Stinson place on N. Tobias. They are Willy Heinrich Elected According to election returns the from LaGrande. lin. R l, Beaverton, Chairman. »• . a i l C* Private Alice Ruth Remington, of City of Beaverton will be run by the ! S D. No. 37 Kinton Mrs Fred Ed Johnson has sold 2*4 acres of J IV la s te r A l o h a l_ »r a n g e Beaverton, Oregon, has completed Nov. 4-11 National 4-H E. H. Mas- | his land to Mr. and Mrs. Hanley Van Kleek, Rl, Beaverton, Chr., Mrs following city dads: —— training in the Army Motor Trans Club Achievement Week Everett Wright, R l, Beaverton, Mrs ters, Mayor, J. V. Chandler, M. H .! Stubblefield of Pendleton, who have j At the annual election of officers port School of the First Women’s Ar Albert Scott, R4, Bx 293, Sherwood, Metcalfe, Carl J. Rasmussen and W just finished a four room house on of Aloha Grange held recently, Willy my Corps Training Center at Fort This week, November 4-11, is recog Mrs. John J. Richards, R l Beaverton. C. Wright, councilmen. the place. Heinrich was elected worthy master; Des Moines, Iowa. The county nnd national ticket nized as National 4-H Club Achieve S. D. No. 48— Beaverton, Mrs. Rob The Madson place on Elm Avenue, | Mr. Andros, overseer; Mrs. Elsie ment Week, and the 4-H club mem ert Summers, Chr.. Mike Metzler, Tom vote was large and the votes were not | has been sold to Mr. and Mrs. W. Nault, lecturer; Mrs Andros, chap- bers of Washington county are to be Ramsdall, R3, Beaverton, Peter B all counted until 6 o'clock Wednesday Prlce of Portland. lain; M. M. Scott steward; Mrs. Oscar Wounded in Action commended for their loyalty and pa Case, Leonard Adams, Mrs. Neta Da night. Chet Slovick A-s has been trans- Hagg, secretary; Mis L. E. Klatt The O. E. S. bazaar and card party ferred to Marfa, Texas, in the many ly, Postmaster, Mrs. H. Nissen, Mrs > treasurer. T-4 Stanton L. Coleman is recover triotism as their part Saturday night was a grand success. Gordon J. Rydman S 2rc who has I ------ - ■ ■ ■■ • ■ ing from wounds suffered in action valuable services rendered by 4-H C. O. Ackerman, Mrs. Fred Goyt, Mrs F. Sorbet, R l, Beaverton.Mrs. M. B Eighteen tables were in play and all | been stationed at Seattle, spent a fe w 1 T O W N in Europe, according to news reach members of the nation. Oregon 4-H clubs rank third in the Bingmann. Mrs. R. A. May.JU, Beav merchandise and cakes were sold. days with relatives recently. 1 I V / t V I'I u U 3 3 1 r ing his parents Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Paul Knepp is helping E. H. Mas-; P. O. Phyllis Jensen Is now at Nation in percentage of 4-H mem erton, M. D. Murphy, Mrs. May Blas ------- Coleman. ters Agency in the capacity of expert j Whiting Field, Milton, Florida She | The Rev. Albert His*y spoke on Coleman was awarded the Silver bers who completed the many pro ser. Mrs. Joan Fibiger, R l, Beaverton, f accounjtant. has just finished her training as a 1 post war problems at the Klwanis Star for gallantry on the Normandy jects in agriculture and home eco Mrs. Myrtle Hardman, Mrs. Alene Ott A candle light baptismal service 1 dub this week. The election of of- front in August. He is a graduate nomics in which they started their Box 5, Beaverton, Mrs. H. A. Comer,' was held at Bethel Church Sunday Wave at Lakehurst, N. J. years' work. An Evangelistic Bible Conference | fleers for 1945 took place with Ted Mrs. Walter Van Kleek, R l, Beaver of Beaverton high school. night. Mis. L. W. Coleman of T i The following 4-H clubs have com ton, Mrs. Catherine Shively, Mrs. D began at the First Baptist Church of Emerson elected as president; M. D. pleted their work 100'f for 1944. R. Long. Mrs. Flunk Soule’ R l. Beav gard sang and Rev. Kellogg and Dr. Hillsboro, Nov. 7 with Roy L. Brown Murphy, vice-pres ; Jay Gibson as Marine Receives Promotion Reedville Dairy—Don Hagg, leader. erton, Mrs. C. F. Golde, Beaverton Bates of Forest Grove assisted Rev. speaker. Meetings- will be held each | treasurer and George Elsenhauer, Cedar Mill Sewing -Mrs. Ingeborg Mrs. Eulala Schuerman, Bx 335, Beav Francis Sturtevant 'in the baptism of night at 8p . m. through Sunday, N o Carl Rasmussen, Graydon Pace, I'. W. Pvt. Evelyn L. Boese, daughter of Breitensten. Fauteck, George Prier, Peter Case, erton, Mrs. Gladys Mills, Mrs. Jene eight children . vember 12. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Boese, recently The Beaverton Red Cross sewing El Tualatin Busy Bees Sewing—Mrs Walton, Mrs. Ann Holboke, Mrs. L. H. Farlow has purchased a lot and David Lofgren as directors. graduated from a 3-m-onths course L. H. Knodel. Amy Gibson, Mrs. W. E. Gelinsky Rl, unit is working on child’s rompers, i on the highway at Aloha from C. J. don Phelp was presented with his in quartermaster school at Camp Le- If you can sew please come in and Stickney and intends to build soon. membership certificate by Lee Richey. Reedville Sewing- Mrs. Louisa Mc- Beaverton. jeune. N. C., with an advancement to George. Meet every Thursday from 10 The property is 50x100 feet and is be Funeral services were held Wednes S. D. No. 57—Baines Mrs. H. R. help the rating of Private First Class. Bring your lunch, tween the Red and White store and day at Cottage prove for Lena Pearl Cedar Mills Sewing Bee—Mrs. W. Johnson. R2, Beaverton, Chr., Mrs. N. a. m. to 4 p. m. Pfc. Boese is now stationed at C. O'Connor. | Godard, of Cottage Grove, wife of P. Johnson, R2, Beaverton, Mrs. Roy coffee and tea will be served. Mrs. C. Economy store. Quantico, Virginia, where she is en Jackson. Cottage Grove, daughter of Cedar Mill Health—Mib. H. B. Berst, R2, Mrs. C. W. Rogers R2. Mrs. O. Ackerman, chairman. gaged in quartermaster work for the Brookhardt. Mrs. Noreen Brookhardt has or C M oot Laura E. Holcomb, Beaverton, mother E. C. Stern R2 Beaverton. Mrs. Viv marine corps. ganized a health club Busy Bees at 1 urkey Growers IVleel lJtn o( RuMell H oodard, Pocateijo, ida- ian Kirchoff. Officers of the _ ho’, Lieut. Jack Burrell, U. S.N. and S. D No. 60 Hazeldale Mrs. W P Cedar Mill School. County turkey grow- U (U t , ^ uren Frances, U. 8. army. Slippery Streets Dangerous Nut Growers to Meet Dec. 6 Brooks, Chr. Mrs. Harold Shaper, club are : Bill Bruce, president; Kath ■ ers Washington will be interested in a meeting and E l i z a b e t h H unt Salem, O'Connor, vice-pres. ;* Sally Mrs. Richard Smurthwnite, Mrs erine scheduled at the Hillsboro Chamber Or . sister of Cora Belle Walker and The annual meeting of the West Motor vehicle accidents involving ern Nut Growers association will be Mark Henry, Mrs. J. R. Brown, and Peterson, secretary anfl Marlene Mit of Commerce, Monday afternoon, No- | w „’bur Ho|comb Beaverton, Ore Mrs. Claude Weber, all of route 3 chell song lender. skidding show an upward trend at vember 13 at 2 p m, according to, pfc Harold H Welsenfluh. Beav- held at Hillsboro December 6, just in Beaverton. Mrs, Alfred Reed has as her guest this time of year when many city advance of the state horticultural so- Don E. Anderson, assistant county erton, is with the Infantry division in S. D. No. 107—Aloha Mr*. Mariam her son Capt. James Rice of the streets and highways are covered ciety meeting in Hood River, Dec. 8 agent. army infantry who has spent two the South Pacific. He has been Klatt, Ohr., Mrs. C. R. Simmons. Har wltn wet, fallen leaves, according to N. L. Bennion, extension poultry- awarded the Expert Infantryman and 9, announces C. I. Sersanous, ry Price, Postmaster, C, J. Stiokney. years in the Aleutian Islands. Robert S. Harrell, secretary of state. Portland, president. Specialists from A son was born Octobei 22 to Mr. man from Corvallis, will be present to badge. Farrell urged motorists to recog O. S. C. will discuss filbert worm and Mrs. R. Peterson, Mis. John Jersey. and Mrs. Bernard Blethen, Beaverton discuss vitally important problems. A party was given at the home of nize the hazard caused by pavements walnut blight control, use of fertilize»- Mrs. Geo. Henderson. Mrs. S. E. Anza- A daughter Virginia M. was born Turkey growers are urged to be pres 1Hy. and Mrs. C. M. Allen of Aloha re lone, Huber, Mrs. R. L. Belcher. covered with slippery leaves and to including heron, and progress with Aloha, and the following from route Oct. 23 to Cpl. and Mrs. James H. ent. cently by Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Le- drive accordingly. Sudden applica onettl. Mr. and Mr*. Harry Buchan nut picking equipment. Lobdell of Beaverton. 3. Beaverton: Mrs. Geo. Gordon, Mrs tion of brakes while driving over wet an, Mr. and Mr*. Vern Spencer of Mrs. Ruby Boyd is entertaining the Cow » Making Good Record T. Voohies, Mrs. A. J. Nault, Mary leaves, or sudden turns will throw a Portland were guests. Cheerio Club this Friday at the Heid Saunders, Mrs. E. L. Altig. Mail Gifts in November vehicle Into what may be a dangerous Meeting# for Farmer» Cassius Johnson has sold his home S. D. No. 103-Hiteon Mrs. Chester elberg for luncheon and cards. skid, he said. on the highway to C. W. Terry of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Pegg’s daugftter Because 50,000 postal workers and L. Robinson, R l, Tigard, Chr. Mrs Slippery leaves constitute one of the The registered Brown Swiss Cow* serious winter-time driving haaards 300.000 railroad workers have gone Ray Kuiken, route 1. box 327, Beaver Thesta arrived by plane Wednesday In the herd owned by Albert Meier * Portland, and are leaving at once for Arizona. Mrs. Johnson has been In from hei home in Los Angeles to visit that often lead to accidents when driv into the armed services and trains are ton. Son of Beaverton. Oregon, have been hMlth for n m * time. Mr Ter S. D. No. 62—Cedar Mill Mrs. A r her parents. ers fall to take them Into account In loaded with war materials, to assure making some splendid records on of- - ry Is driver - for a creamery concern Rev. Francis T. Sturtevant con delivery by Christmas Day SHOP thur R. Pearson, R5, Bx 761, Port their driving practices, Farrell said. Two cow* ^ ficial test the past year .w o cow, h|> w(fp ^ a temcher ducted the chapel service at Pacific NOW —M A IL IN NO VEM BER Mark land, Chr. Mrs. Louis Stark, Mrs C. Mp >nd Mn, Jay fJlh90n Brr I p „ v University of Forest Grove Wednes have recently completed register of B West, Mrs. Alvin Lunn, Mrs. W S parcels: “ Do not open until Christ production records in this herd ac thJlI WPek for a ghort trip to Ar- ALL ABOUT TO W N mas” . Use Postal Delivery Zone Heinricks. Mrs. W. L. Hempy, all of day. cording to word received from Fred B mar„ |o Tpxa>i to visit their son and The Beaverton Ministerial Assoeia- route 5. Portland. Wt*e, secretary of ^ Brown jlwIjM Toufyr r, lbson hal, j,„ t con One of the big events of the school Numbers. S. D No. 67—Tualatin View Mrs t on met this Wednesday to plan for Cattle Breeders Association, at Beloit, pleted hi* training. Mr Gibson will e. Union Thanksgiving servi -e to be year will be the game Friday at the L. Ferry, Chr.. Mrs. E. R. Norgard. return In a few days hut I f f * Gtfcfl high school field between Hillsboro Assigned to Camp Pendleton Mrs. J Peterkort, Jr, Mrs. Robert held in the Methodist Church on the Wisconsin _ . . ~ , plans to visit relative* In oil Wednesday evening before Thanks and the Beavers The game starts at Stanley, all of route 5, Portland. Woman marine Private First Class for a while before returning homo Rev. I<eonard Johnson, T o Be Held in November I p. m. S. D No. 94 Cooper Mt Mrs A giving Day. Numerous meetings are to be held Pvt. 1st class George W Gordon Is A new Jury list has been drawn for Francs* M Downing, daughter of T Cavaness. R l, Bx 746 Beaverton nastor of the Church of the Nazarene. now In France. In a letter to his the November term of circuit circuit. H. P. Downing of route 1. Beaverton, Chr.. Mrs Myrtle Riley R3, Bx 341 will he the preacher of the evening. In Washington county where farmers In addition the Association voted to who participated in the A A A pro- parents he says It is cold and rainy It includes 15 women and 16 men. recently graduated from the quarter Beaverton, co-chairman. Those drawn include J. J. McMahon. master school at Camp Lejeune, N. 8 D No. 95- Raleigh— Mrs. Stanley make their common support of the gram will have an opportunity to re- there—“ not much like Oregon." Iva Summers, Beaverton; Edw. T. C., has now been assigned to Camp Fredeen, R l. Bx 104. Beaverton, Chr., Burke Bill, planning fortified wine port the practices triey have carried Mr. and Mr*. William C. Nee*, of Murphy. 'J. F Boyd, route 1. Beav Pendleton. Oceanside, California Farmers are urged to bring all L«averton. are parents of a son Uob- Mrs Weldon A. Kirk. 860S 8W Birch- sales in state liquor stores, a matter out. Private First Class Downing is a wood. Portland. Mrs. Dorene E Wood of public record, and urging all citi lnformation to the following places In ert W born Oct. 28. erton; Leo R. Pearson, route 2, Beav | Services were held Thursday at W. erton; Neva Hawley, route 6. Port graduate of Beaverton High School ward 4701 SW Wyndmere Circle, zens to vote for this measure which the east part ,of the county; and a former student of Oregon Portland Mrs K K Cornell. 8007 SW’ Is not "prohibition’’ and which does Kinton—November 15, 16, 17, at Kin- E Peggs Chapel for George Soller of land. Huber, route 2, Beaverton, aged 93 She enlisted in the Brentwood Portland, Mrs Allen N not include any "Joker" but which ton Grange, all day. Another child clinic will be held State College. at Reedville November 14 at' the school marine corps women’s reserve last Armsfie'd, 4301 SW Laurel wood, Mrs will simply act as a reasonable pro In Aloha—November 15. 16, 17, years, husband ot Josephine father of Gladys Davis, Walla W a’ ln and house at 1 45 p. m Nov 14 Dr. Mir April. Robert L West, R8 Bx 1877 A Mrs tection for our yonth from this pow at Aloha Orange, 8 to 11 p tn. Beaverton. Nov 20, 21. Klwanis Hall Lily Lakin, Ocean I^ake; stepfather iam Luten of Portland will be in Lillian Harris, SW Olsen Rd . Mrs. erful alcoholic beverage of Kran't Nove* Beaverton: Wm and Peach pits provided a necessary in M M Romig R8. Mr* A N Wetter- charge assisted by Miss Eliasbeth 8 to 11 p. m Those who do not have an opportun- George Noye*. Portland; Stanley and Rayon fabric, used In the tires of Panck. county nurse Mothers from gredient for gas mask eaniMers in berg. 8905 SW Brentwood, Mrs A H Today sawdust and Prael. 8005 SW Fairway, Mrs. Paul out flying fortresses help give them Ity to *ign up at triese meeting* Charles. Lo* Angele»; also 15 grand- neighboring communities are invited World War I. Interment Crescent Grove the strength needed to withstand the should report their compliance at the children to bring pre-school children. i wood are made Into activated char terrific Impact of high-speed landing*. county offic* afttr the*« date*. coal for usa In gas mask canisters. cemetery. Continued on Pags 4 The American Characters by Denis Brogan is an account of why we be have that way, written by a brilliant scholar who spent many years in this country. He offers in a fresh and objective point of view as well as a wholly sympathetic one. Denis Bro gan stresses the need for understand ing American attitudes toward world political and economic problems with a view to determine what our rela tions are likely to be with other countries. They dare not go a hunting by Dorothy Cornwell is a $10,000 prize novel that has been receiving much publicit. It is a penetrating psych ological story of one girl who is typi cal of many. In its pages a score of characters -and the town in which they live come vividly alive. Vincent To Build Planing Mill