Page $ F rid a y , N ov em b er 10, 1944 B E A V E R T O N E N T E R P R IS E , Beaverton, Oregon ^ What's Doing IN THE Churches War Loan Has Seen Much Action St. Mary’s of the Valley Booster Night at Grange Quits lob For Better Tigard Grange has set aside the ev- At a recent meeting the fi ashman t ning of Nov. 18th as Booster Night, class elected the following officers: and have arranged a fine program for Continued fiom Page One Josephine Anzalone, president; Donna The event, the object of this meeting, Kaufman, vice-president; Elsie Som­ Vv'agar, R 8 , Mrs. Kennedy, 7615 SW which is open to all, is to stimulate mer, secretary-treasurer. C H IU O I OF THF* NAZAHENK Canyon Rd. Mis. McElligott. 7412 SW interest in this great order. Speak­ On October 17, the sodalists hon­ Leonard C. Johnson, Pastor Cpl. John R. Wreisner. route 2. Canyon Dr Mrs. E. M. Fox, 6720 ers are to appear from the State 9 45 a. m. Sunday School. Beaverton, mechanic, is now with the Canyon Dr., Mrs. H C. Ball. 7008 SW ored Our Lady by a living rosary. Levi quit his fat job in the toll of­ Grange, and it is expected that com­ 11 a. m. Worship Service. Fifth Army, Italy and is fighting in Canyon Cr. Dr., Mis. Turna, 3637 SW The students formed the rosary in the fice the day Christ The Son of Man munity interest in the work of this convent chaped and proceeded to the 6:18 p. m. Junior meeting. the »94th Tank Destroyer Battalion, Powers Kd., Mis. Arbke. 8202 SW —stepped up with Follow Me. organization may be created by this grotto of the Immaculate Conception, 6:30 p. m. Hl-N. Y Sr., * N.T.P.S. i recently advancing north of Plan and Pai I wa | Di all oi Portland. And why should Levi take up with At the one so poor as the Son of Man? Fox­ demonstration. 7:30 p. in. Evangelistic service. along the approaches to the Gothic S. D. No. 104 Sylvan and Bentz singing hymns enroute. New comers to the valley are es­ Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Prayer and Line in Italy. Paik Mrs. 1,. D. Nichols, 3202 SW shrine, a rosary for peace was re­ es have dens and the birds of the air pecially invited to attend, and are cited. Bible study. Fighting mainly against German in- Maple Lane, Mis. Carl Bruntsch, 3121 have nests but the Son of Man hath guaranteed a hearty welcome. Come In anticipation of Mission Sunday, not where to lay His head. j fantry, the 894th had by mid-Septem- SW CresidaL', Mis. H. Westerling, Surely out and get acquainted, you’ll like It. WEST HILLS I ber destroyed 17 enemy tanks, many 7140 SVv Canyon Lane, Portland, all Oct. 22, the sodality chose Thurs- Christ had no riches to offer to Levi. u m o o u x CHURCH < self-propelled guns, half-tracks, co-chairmen Mrs. Lee Ackley, 7503 day as 'Mission Day. The freshmen Why then did Levi follow Christ? Anounce Marriage Canyon Road, near Sylvan | trucks, machinegun and mortar nests SW Canyon Rd., Mrs j . Extra, 7211 conducted a sale of mission tags; And why have millions of others j Werner J. Fritz, Minister and enemy personnel. Of 21 Ger- SW Canyon Rd., Mrs. H. O. Howard, the sophomores sold refreshments since that hour, left all to follow 22nd Sunday after Trinity Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. Davis, Ti­ ' man tanks encountered between the 7406 SW Bentz Park Rd., Mrs. Fred just before a program sponsored by Him? Why at the cost of poverty, Sunday School 9:45 a. m ¡capture of Rome and mid-September, j Cacvnaugh, 7211 SW Canyon Dr., Mrs the juniors. After lively entertain prison cell, stoning and death, do | gard, announce the marriage of their daughter, Helen Margaret, to Mr. Divine Service 11 a. m. [ the unit destroyed nine and drove j jy. s. Montgomery, 7801 SW Ridgeway ment, the senior class found owners men leave all to follow Christ? Sermon: Followers of Jesus. | back the others. i Kd., Mrs. Weishaar, 3806 SW Shef- 1 for the stuffed animals dvhich they So Levi left all and out of it we Roy C. Griifin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Missionary Guild Thankoffering It has been In action continuously j field Way, Mrs. L. M. Davis, 2804 SW had made. The funds obtained will have the Gospel as by Matthews— C. Griffin of Sherwood. service. except for a two-week rest period, I Greenview Crt., Mrs. V. Wismer, 3009 augment the library used in religious ^ v i'g other name—Matthew. The ceremony took place the even­ And You are invited and welcome. since it first entered action on the I s\y MoChesney Rd., Mrs. Wm. Win- vacation schools conducted by the Matthew in his Gospel is keen on rec- i ing of October 20 at Eugene. Attend­ Fifth Army front in Italy last De- j ter, 8040 SW Valley View, Mrs. Fred Sisters of St. Mary olds. Note that he says that how ants were Mr. and Mis. Hamilton CHURCH OF CHKJST cember 17 in the Mignano sector Hoffman, West Slope Dr., Mrs. M. L. Margaret Jane Dooher ’44, Eileen this and that took place with Christ, Griffin. George W. Springer, Pastor Its number of days in combat had | Owen 7302 SW Canyon Lane Mr. Einarson, and Betty Jo Murphy '41 even as the prophets of old foretold. ! They will make their home in Eu­ Morning worship and preaching at j reached 330 by mid-September, and 2 0 | o a r l Btuntsch, SW Crestdale Dr., Mr. j were recent campus guests. To search the records was his God- gene. 9:45 a. in. per cent of its personnel had became Jack English, 6900 SW Canyon Rd., Honor students for the first six given talent. Topic: Mental and Spiritual Blind- casualties in the Italian campaign Mrs. J. M Whallon, SW Sunset Rd., weeks' period are: First Honors, As of old, Christ still calls. Follow 1 Missing in Action ness. | alone. Mrs. Paul Parker, 7215 Canyon Lane, Josephine Anzalone; Second Honors, Him to the cross of Calvary. Look Following the sermon, the Lord’s’ i The 894th started advance training Portland. Freda Quinter, Teresa Roos, Marga­ up and see Him in death as He pays Second Lt. Howard McCarl former supper will be observed. Aug. 17, 1942, in England, began serv- Tigard Area—W. M. Evans, Gen- ret Haineck, Jane Rivers, Rose­ in griet and anguish for your unholy Tif,ard hjgh 8Chool graduate, has been mary Roos, and Mary Ann Sohler; life. B i b l e School class session 11 a. m. ing in North Africa the following | eral"chairman. Then follow on as “ they ' lay reported as missing in action over Christian Endeavor 6:30 p. m. January 17 and had been in combat 79 1 g jy jq 0 Tualatin Mrs. Mary Third Honors: Luanne Fitzpatrick, Him in the tomb lay that lay Him Germany since September 28. His Evening worship 7:30 p. m. days when the Tunisian campaign E. Jones, Tualatin, Chr., Ellwood S. Phyllis Prler, Geraldine Shaver. Bet­ away as though He were common wife Mrs. Beverly McCarl lives In Midweek Bible study Wed. 8 p. m. ! 0 losed, having fought at Kasserine Dunmire, John 8 . Green, Mrs. John ty Vanderzar»ien, Hermie Bruddi4, flesh. But up from the grave He is the only son of Subject of study will be Galatioas Pass, Tebessa, Sebeitla, El Guettar, S. Green, Daisy Elman, Rl, Tigard, Margery Campbell, Vera Bernlng, of God and pour out blessings on the Portland. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. McCarl of Metzger. chapter 5. ] Sedjenane and Bizerte. Betty Lou Dugan, Olive Ethell, Tel- Mrs, Frank Koehler, Rl, Oswego, Miss of men. The 894th arrived in Italy last Oc- Beatrice Cole. ma Farrugia, Bernice Hertel, Coreen sons In that He died, He died to put 1 Governments are like people. They METHODIST CHURCH ! tober 28, fought in the mountains of S. D. No. 23 —Tigard—Ben Runyan, Packard, Catherine Anzalone, Inez away our sins. In that He liveth. can’t continuously spend more than Albert S. Hisey, D. D., Minister , Mignano as artillery and was drawn Tigard, Chr., Emil Johnson, Victor Lei», and Lucille Schnell. He liveth to glorify God. As He calls j their income and stay out of the Sunday School 9:45 a. m. ! out of the line January 9 for water- Johnson, Hobert Vermllye, Mrs. Clyde | -------------------------- let us also follow on. As we yield Mrs. Ruth Pace Supt. proofln g in preparation for the Johnson, Mrs. Haps Gaarde, Thomas D o n ’ t S e n d C a s h f o r G i f t s our talent over to Him, He pours out poor-house. Worship Hour 11 a. m. ! beachhead operation at Anzip. The Fowler, Mrs. K. P. McLean, George ' f as rv blessings. Through our yielded selves Sermon topic—I*est We Forget. ! tank destroyers rolled onto the beach­ Leslie, Arthur Mason, Mrs. D. Leo * ® IVlen W VerSeAS Christ blesses this poor world grown The Friendly Circle meet at the head January 26 and withstood heavy Gholson, R l Tigard, Mrs. Chas. M church at 2 p. m. Wed. Nov. 15. counterattacks in February, sustain­ Newton, Jr., Tigard, Mrs. Verna Moot- { Persons who missed the October shabby through sin. What talent do you offer Him? Is Zlona Circle will meet at church all ing British troops at Carocetto, pro­ er, J. C. Bilyeu, Postmaster, Mrs., deadline for mailing Christmas pack- it to sweep the floor to the glory of j viding t h e functions of tanks, Alice day. 1 ages overseas and who plan to send Wick, Rl, Mrs. Margaret Or to! Visitors cordially welcome. mobile pillboxes, etc., and reconnais­ Thompson, P. E. Nordgren. a belated gift of money to Army and God and do the housework? patch the fences and handle the dairy sance troops. Several TD crews S. D. No. 82—Durham — James Navy personnel should send the mon­ herds? Maybe to teach school or ST. CECELIA CHURCH knocked out Mark IV and Mark VI Nokes, Rout 1. Tigard, Chr., Mrs. ey via postal money order, the Army work in an office—or at a drill press Masses 8:25 and 10:25 during the tanks at ranges of no more than 50 George Heisler, , Richard Paguette,; and Navy Post Offices emphasized. Is is to call the yards. One enemy thrust of 15 tanks Mrs. H. W. Borland, Mrs Lois Brown,) At many places wihere service men out in the plant. winter months. was neutraized at a distance of 7000 O. W. Randall, Mrs. Verna Wilson, and women are stationed, it was youngsters to a Week Day Bible School? Schools now spreading out PILGRIM LUTHERAN CHURCH yards. The 894th maintained heavy Rl, Tigard. i pointed out, there is a local prohibi- from America. Or are you one of The Bible Church gunfire across the beachhead for four S D No. 92 Garden Home—Mrs. I tion against the importation of U. S. the two millions of Sunday School TR IA N G LE Box 697, Beaverton months. H. O. Coey. R 8 , Bx 1755. Portland, currency and cash could not be used officers and teachers? Or is it to j Farmington Rd. at Menlo Drive The tank destroyers moved rapid­ Chr., Mrs. H. A. Bottendorf, Bx 103, received. Walter R. Buhl, Pastor ly north of Rome, through Civitavec­ Garden Home, Mrs. Leland Fryer, Late gift articles can also be sent j break the bread of life from the \ pulpit? Sunday School 10 a. m. chia, Tarquinia and Monte Alto Garden Home, Mrs. James F. Gauld, Army personnel, without a written EGG PRODUCER It is God who creates within us Divine services 11 a. m. They moved into the line at Rlra R 8 , Mrs. Robert Gibbs, R 8 , Mrs. W. request from the service man, if they Increase your egg profits with Sermon Double Christian Joy. bella June 28 in support of French A. Godwin, R 8 , Mrs. James Kamrar, weigh less than eight ounces. How­ the desire to do his gracious will and 1 Confirmation class Friday at 4 p m. elements of Fifth Army and fought K 8 , Mrs. Kenneth Frazer, R 8 , Mrs. A ever, the Army post office officials who gives the power. Yield your tal­ this palatable, scientifically through Siena, Pogglbonsi, San Gimi­ L. Stevens, R 6 , Mrs. A. Newton, Gar­ say there may be no assurance of ent, glorify him and earn eternal | built “Vitnatln balanced* feed. BETHEL gnano, Certaldo and up the hills to den Home, Mrs. Erick Porshman, Gar­ their receipt by the addressee before reward. Supplies the high-producing CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Castelflorentino and the Aron River. den Home, Mrs. Peter Gertsch, R 8 December 25. layers with their requirements Rev. F. T. Sturtevant, Pastor t for more estro grade Mrs. Clyde A. Putman, Jr., R 6 , Gar­ 9:45 a. m. Church School. den Home Rd., Mrs. Margery Krom, New Manager at Hillsboro eggs Your local food Lenz and Smith Enlist 3101 SW McChesney Road. Miss Amarette Barnes, Supt. Postmaster, Mrs. Leo G. Parks, Gar- -------- dealer ha* o frodi Portland, Oregon Office of Gas Co. 11 a. m. Worship den Home. j Ralph Burton Lenz, 17, route one, This space paid for by an Oregon supply. Sermon topic: Christ the Word. S. D. No. 106— Metzger- Mrs. Clara g ox 155 ^ Tigard, Oregon, and Richard Nursery class for children during R. O. Barnett, vice-president and Froman, R 6 , Anna M. Smith, R 6 , Mrs. j Michael Smith, 17, r oute 1, Box 56, businessman. the service. genera) manager of the Portland Gas Grade Carsh, Ben Carsh, Mrs. J. C. 1 Tigard, Oregon, has enrolled at the For Stove and Diesel Oil Call Harry St Coke Co., Wednesday announced Dye, Mrs. John Boegle, R 6 , Mrs. F. Phone Beaverton 3231. tl ALOHA COMMUNITY CHURCH the resignation of Thomas H. Bailey, Peters, Sr., R 6 , Mrs. Ed Conklin, United States Maritime Service Build­ Barnes. MILLING CO. ing, Portland, for training as a mer­ Graydon D. Lorse, Pastor as manager of the Hillsboro district Postmaster Mrs. John Wick, Mrs. chant seaman. While in Beaverton be sure to eat 6 0 5 N. T I LL A M OO K ST. Sunday School 10 a. m. of the company. His resignation be­ Edith Elliott, Mrs. Glen Scott, Mrs. Full information may be obtained at the Greyhound Coffee Shop. PORTLAND, OREGON Mary Antrim, Supt. comes effective Nov. 15. I^uise Dahsen. at the United States Maritime Service Morning worship 11 a. m. Barnett declared that J. A. H. Dodd Ruamer’s Park Mary V. Bowen, Turn war stamps Into Bonds Sermon, Redeemed Children of God. credit manager of the company, tem­ K4 Sherwood. Mrs. Mury May Kness, Enrolling Office, Room 202, Pioneer Youth Fellowship 7 p. m. porarily would replace Bailey. Rl, Tigard. 8 p. m. Evening worship. Following is a list of districts and Torland Graduates Topic Four Terrible Beasts. Bullis Rate it “ Excellent” the quota which each district is expected to buy in bonds: THE V.ALLEY Pvt. George G. Torland has been B EIA VERTON AREA An Eighth Air Force Fighter COMMUNITY CHURCH graduated from the AAF' Training $ 8,500.00 Station. England Staff Sergeant Val- Tualatin View UNITED PRESBYTERIAN Command's aircraft radio mechanics 12 , 200.00 more H. Builis of Beaverton, Oregon, Klnton 4110 SW Gabel Lan# 65,700.00 school at Traux Held, Madison, Wis., has received official recognition of Beaverton Rev. H. A. Armitage, pastor His wife, Doris, and parents, Mr. 10 , 200.00 Barnes his skill as an airplane mechanic in 10:30 a. m. Morning Worship and Mrs. R. O. Torland live in Tigard. 6 , 000.00 Hazoldale a Mustang squadron here. 8 , 000.00 S Sgt. Bullis was employed as a Cedar Mills ALOHA ASSEMBLY OF OOD Assigned to Tennessee 7,000.00 Cooper Mt. school teacher In the Beaverton Dis­ Sunday School 10 a. m. 21 , 000.00 trict School No. 48 before he enlisted Raleigh Worship 11 a. m. 21,500.00 First Lieut. Henry S. Mears Jr., of Sylvan & Bentz Park in the Army in September, 1942. Evangelistic 7:46 p. m. 29,500.00 route 1 Tigard, who has recently re­ Aloha-Huber Prayer and Bible study 7:40 p. m. 8,500.00 turned from duty in the European Hiteon Thursday. Loses Two Sons $245,000.00 theatre has been assigned to duty Beaverton Area Quota at the Dyersburg, Tenn., army air­ KKKOVIIJ.E COMMUNITY Milton R. Glddings, postal employ at field. TIGARD AREA I'Kl.KBYTHKIAN CHURCH Tigard received the sad news recently $ 66 , 000.00 Lieut. Mears is a son of Ur. and Sunday School 10 a. m. Mrs. Otto that maybe both of his boys had been Tigard 31,000.00 Mrs. Henry S. Mears of Tigard, and Tualatin Grade George. Supt. killed. Lt. Clayton C. Giddings, one 13,000.00 holds the air medal with four oak Worship Service 11 a. m. son, was killed while serving as a Durham 54,000.00 leaf clusters and the distinguished Garden l.'ome Young People’s C. E. 7 p. m. pilot in the ferry command; the older 18,000.00 flying cross also. Prayer Meeting and Bible stu^y, son is missing in action in Belgium, Metzger Total Tigard Area Quota $175.000.lK> Thursday, 7 p. m. Lt. Glddings was killed June 8 in MARY BRANDT Asia with the 97th squadron. He at­ T U A L A T IN tended St. Mary's School at Huber P. T. A. Group to Meet Mary Brandt, formerly Mary Gra- A wife Irene, resides at Phoenix, and „ . .. ... . _ ber, daughter of Joseph Gräber, an! Monday, Nov. 13, at 8 p. m. has two sisters, Hazel Sweek and Flor­ Born Sat. Nov 4th, to r. an - | wjfe Katherine, was born in the been set as the time for the first ence Glddings, Tigard. Rlchard Hergert a daughter Julia village of Nordish. Volnia, Russ a. practice of all those interested in Mrs. Hergert is making her Aug. 11, 1863, her childhood and eari> Edward, missing in action, enlisted Marie. singing with this group. The locker in service September 1943. His wife home with her parents. Mr. and Mrs years were spent in hei native land room in the High School will be lives in Portland. M Kuper. Mr Hergert is serving Her education was limited to reading, the place of practice. This group in the Navy. writing and Bible instructi >n the You will be surprised what a New Chair, Rug, Is open to both men and women. Jack Pickens arrived home Sunday village school and in the Get man lan­ For Stove and Diesel Oil Call Harry or Davenport will do to Dress Up your home. Barnes Phone Beaverton 3251. tf night on a twenty one day furlough. guage. While In Beaverton he eure to eat iJack went overseas with the forty- When Mary was 21 years old, she at the Greyhound Coffee Shop. first division and has been away accompanied her parents in the great Tell It with a classified. three years Lt. Wm. Barngrover was able to transplanting venture of the Mennon- from Russia to the New World stop over Tuesday with his family. ites These hardy pioneers arrived in He is on his way to Hamilton Field, Yankton, Dakota, in 1874. and Mothei I California. He will be awa about ten Katherine passed away shortly aftei - B e a v e r t o n | days. PHONE 3 -------------- 5 3 5 1 her arrival. Ladies of the church served a deli­ Mary Graber met and married Fred- j cious lunch in the churrh parlors on erlck Brandt on Jan. 8 , 1877, five election day. 1 children were born to them. Mr. and Mrs. John Junor enter­ Surviving are John Brandt, Oak­ Save 20 to 25% on your FIRE INSURANCE COSTS tained at dinner luesday evening. land, Calif.; Mrs Mary Beyer. Tigard: i — Y O U R AKMH A R E “T O O SH ORT"* FO R R E A D IN G — Oregon Mutual I’ o II c I ck are NON-ASSESSABLE. You NEVER pay Nov. 7. Mrs. Ella Baurer, Portland, Or., also — P H O N E -B O O K P R IN T IS D IF F IC U L T TO MAKE O U T — more than the premium on the face of the policy. Oregon Mutual Mrs. E. Hawxhurst returned to 3 grandchildren; Charles Beyer of — YOU K A M . A S L E E P E A S IL Y W H I L E " N E W S P A T E KING*' maintains more than three times the surplus required hj Oregon Santa Rosa. California Monday, Nov Altadena, Cal.. Mrs. Gladys Sympson. j — T H R E A D I N G A N E E D L E IS MOST IM P O S SIB L E — Insurance la w s 6 Mrs. Walter Hawxhurst accompan­ Richmond. Calif., and Mrs. LaVern' — T H E I - I 6 O 1 A N D 1 Studs ON T H E R U L E " F A D E O U T " — ied her as far as San Francisco Sharp of Tigard, and four great Oregon Mutual Fire Insurance Company — YOU C A N ’T H E A D T i n s E A S IL Y AT I* IN CH E S Mrs. Wm F Kaiser Jr., and son grandchildren. OF McMINNY IIJ.E Wm. F.. who have been visiting here Rev. A. R. Schnialle officiated at in­ Organized 1894— 40 years of Reliable Service Chaa. L. Walker, Agent for the past six weeks are returning terment Crescent Grove cemetery. home to Berkeley, Calif, Nov. 10 New Location 112 So. 3rd Ave. Phone 1732 Mother Brandt was 91 years, 2 Mrs. Wm. F. Kaiser. Sr . will accom­ months and 23 days when she passed, ’’Every Form of Protection" Hillsboro, Oregon pany them. T H IN K BACH IIOW LONG IT’ S B E E N SIN CE YO I K E Y E S Perry Erickson who is at the Vet­ was loved by both young and old and W E R E E X A M I N E D A N D LE N S E S C H A N G E D — IF YOU A RK had made her home in Ttgaid for ; erans hospital in Portland was out near " G U I L T Y " O F SO M E OK T H E ABOVE S Y M P T O M S YOI fifty seven years. Tuesday to cast his vote. \K1 D E F I N I T E L Y DUE FO B AN EYE E X YMI N A T I O N - . ■ ■ I D M l MID R :— “ Y O U R E Y E S C H A N G E BI T Y O U R L E N S E S ’’In America, the balance of power D ON’T — still eats in the kitchen.’’ William M W E S I I A M . HE P L E A S E D TO R E N D E R A C O M P L E T E Jeffers, pres. Union Pacific. “ i l o s t 52 Lbs.! V IS U A L A N A L Y S I S IN T H E MOST T H O R O U G H M A N N E R J X-TRA TRIANGLE ! Bifocal Wearers yznuihina. -¿(ft the 3 /orfie. IF- W KAR S IZ E 14 AGAIN** — Our Own nuts. c. o. Complete Shop— E X T R A FAST SERVICE for out-of-Towners DR. LEIGHTON L ROT OPTOMETRIST W. H. SMITH OC c a í i D C . . SUIS Pearson R M * . 3rd Flo o r Bet. tlh A 5th on W ashington Portland 4. Oregon Y om m a r t«a» poorvt* am i h «v * a tnor* alrm lrr. fracafttt ham * N o ' c i f K 'i f N o drug* N o U satlv** Eat m eat, p otator*. a r * * ! , butler Tha **p«> PtKYr cd Mra Walla may o r map not tw diffr rent thaw yoora. A r i a Pta«4 Look but w hy not try I at th r a * 1 r « ulta. la diak-al OPTICIAN •Portland Optical- Hour«: —a sa-» » Friday* Till -• 00 P M - "We should do everything possible to I encourage increased Investment of ! risk capital by private business j Chester Bowles, head of OPA. , rr. worth A s F I v I u t m I M * f t ► w il l s For Stove and Dteoel Oil Call Harry I Barnes. Phone Beaverton 3231 tf hy m e d ica l J c r t o c » m or* tb a a I N While shopping sat at the Grey­ hound Coffee Shop. Beaverton. IS po< I « I t «• o 19 p a n i a la äeeraa# I « a " r a i l w»tb t b a A TOÑ M t a m l a l a « d y M « l u . l a g P ta « W M «Ma Arila P ia « m d o a l cat •ut anv mesi», »«arebaa. potato««, meiti or butter. vou «mptvc*t tb*m d o w n 11 • MtwpW a a d M * f f * h f t i fe m * w <1*** «oua t r i t a m i « ta t t i- . b « \\ «> M i’ k m »| l * In te l» h arm tem J0 d a F » «W A . le