^ rv ^ - P U B L 1SH E D W E EK LY VO L. 17, NO. 43 IN O UR P L A N T ON SH O RT ST. A N D CA NYO N H IG H W A Y Beaverton, Oregon, Friday, November 24, 1944 ------ -------------- --- At Work Again Pays Election Debt H ere a n d There M is. J o h n E r icso n left on th e 15th for a th r e e m o n th s v is it w ith r e la tiv e s in Illin o is. Mrs. H. R. S u m m e r s and Mrs. E r ­ n e st Wreb b a re se r v in g on th e ju ry Volunteers Started th is w eek . Mrs. R ich a rd G oyt an d baby c a m e Soliciting on Monday fro m th e h o sp ita l on F rid a y an d a re at th e h o m e o f M i. an d Mrs. F red S ix th War lo a n d rive o p en ed i . n !G oy t W a sh in g to n c o u n ty M onday in g w ith ca m p a ig n s ig h ts o f th e m ore 1 w ' 1“1*" , R e >fnol<*s o f w.th e . 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F o s te r of L o s e la tio n , th e O re g o n S t a t e T u b e r c u lo s is A n g e le s d ro v e d o w n fr o m S pokane a s s o c ia tio n a n d th e W a s h in g to n c o u n - ( | a g t w e e g f or a v is it a t t h e B a r r e t t ty P u b lic H e a lth a s s o c ia tio n . F iv e ' R a n d a ll h o m e . C a p t. F o s t e r r e t u r n - p e r c e n t o f t h e p ro c e e d s g o to t h e e d to W r i g h t h o s p ita l w h e re h e is n a ti o n a l a s s o c ia tio n , 20% t o th e r e s ti n g fr o m o v e r s e a s d u ty , M rs. s t a t e a s s o c ia tio n a n d th e b a la n c e 75% ; F o s t e r has r e m a in e d u n til a fte r s t a y s in th e c o u n ty fo r w o rk in p re - T h a n k s g iv in g to r e t u r n to h e r h o m e v e n tio n a n d c o n tr o l o f tu b e r c u lo s is in in s o u t h e r n C a lifo rn ia . 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A nyone w ho o f Mrs. W alter M yers w ill be p r e se n t­ a n tic ip a te s r a is in g a n u m b er of ed. a c c o r d in g to an a n n o u n cem en t by c h ic k s or w h o a n tic ip a te s an in c r e a se Mrs. P a ce, p rogram ch a irm a n a t th e tw o ch ild ren live in B ea v erto n . in p ou ltry flo c k n ex t yea r, or a n y ­ | e x e c u tiv e board m eetin g a t th e hom e on e w h o h a s a n y p ro b lem s p e rta in in g o f Mrs. F. J. K r ie sk e N ov em b er 9 at A LO H A to p ou ltry is u rged to a tten d th is w h ich tim e it w a s a lso a n n ou n ced m eetin g . P r iv a te 1-c F r a n c is D e sch n er is th a t th e g u e s t sp ea k er for th e even ; sp en d in g a 30-day fu rlo u g h w ith h is ing is D i W . G iersb ach , p resid en t of j h is p a ren ts Mr. and Mrs. J o h n D es­ Florence H. Harris ; P a cific u n iv ersity . chner. H e is from th e S o u th P a c i­ j R o fie ° h m e n ts w ill be serv ed by th e fic w h ere he w a s in se r v ic e for n ear­ Assaults on Jap Industries F r ie n d s w ere sh o c k ed a t th e su d d en 5*J. and 6th gjaide room m o th ers un- I ly tw o y e a r s H e h a s b een In sev era l d ea th o f F lo r e n c e H. H arris, w ife of der th e c h a ir m a n sh ip o f Mrs. J o h n I h o sp ita ls w h ile su ffe r in g fro m m a­ tf ill Be Continiums. T h o m a s B. H a r iis of B ea v erto n on R o b in so n an d Mrs. C am eron. larial fever, w h ich recu rs o ften . N o v em b er 20. Sh e had for y e a r s been P la n s are under w a y for a fun a f- i Mr. and Mrs. W. H. S p en cer and lad y a s s is ta n t a t P e g g ’s ’ C hapel and tern oon for th e gratle sch ool stu d en ts. WASHINGTON.—The tim e is fast tw o ch ild ren o f L os A n g e le s. C alif., w ill be rem em b ered for h er th o u g h t­ At th e e x e c u tiv e b il l' d m eetin g re- | approaching when the United Stat«>s are m a k in g th e ir h om e w ith her p ar­ ful a s s is ta n c e in tim e o f sorrow . ports from th e ch a irm a n of th e sta n d - , en ts Mr. an d Mrs. B. W . H elm , w h ile arm y air forces m ay need sep arate Sh e w a s born A pril 4, 1889, and w a s in g c o m m itte e s w ere g iv en . M em ber­ daylight and night bombing groups, her h u sb an d Is in tr a in in g . m arried in A u g u st 14, 1909, at E u g en e sh ip ch a irm a n M rs. S h o fn er sta ted B ert L y g erso n an d fa m ily h ave trained and equipped for th eir p a r­ to T h o m a s B. H arris. T w o ch ild ren th a t th e m em b ersh ip d riv e is now un- m oved in to th eir n ew h o m e w h ich is ticu lar tark s. su rv iv e, d a u g h te r D o ris, n u rse in der w ay. Urgency is given to the subject on N o rth T o b ia s A ven u e. th e se r v ic e in n o rth ern F ra n ce; an d a At th e Inform al tea held a t th e T h e first m e e tin g o f th e n ew ly or­ by the im pending shift of the war son M ilo J. (d e c e a s e d ). grad e sch o o l O ctober 19th th ere w ere gan ized I, 4-H c o o k in g club w a s held from E urope to Asia. In the Euro­ F u n e r a l se r v ic e s w ill be h eld at 2 about 85 p erso n s (3 H a ro fn B v vvvv la st w eek a t th e horqe of M rs. E. J. pean a ir operations the RAF has p. ni. F rid a y , N o v em b er 17, a t P e g g ’s ing to a report by Mrs. S h ofn er. L aR u e. E le c tio n o f o ffic e r s took specialized on night operations, the ch a p el, in te r m e n t C rescen t G rove T h e next • e x e c u tiv e board m eetin g p lace G ertru d e L a R u e w a s elected AAF on daylight precision bombing cem etery . w ill be held D ec. 14th at th e h om e o f p resid en t; C a rleen L ee, v ic e -p v e s.; of strateg ic targ ets. M is. H a r r is w a s a m em b er o f L a­ Mrs. E. B rice. P h y llis M cG eorge, se c r e ta r y ; R ita d ies A u x ilia r y N o. 25, S p a n ish W ar A suggestion th at the problem al­ M ayfield, c h a irm a n o f recrea tio n . T h e V etera n s. next m ee tin g w ll lbe held on N ov. 25 ready has been the object of detaili'd Authorized to Make attention by the w ar d ep artm en t is at th e lea d er’s h om e. N ationw ide Bible Reading Loans to Veteran^ W ord c o m es th a t C pl. Ivan H elm o f contained in the statem en t of Lieut. th e arm y air co r p s at D a lh a rt, T e x ­ Gen. B arney M. Giles, deputy AAF A. A. R o g ers, sta te su p erin ten d en t ; as. w h ere he u n d erw en t an o p eration com m ander, th at a num ber of air T h a n k s g iv in g to C h ristm a s W ith th e co o p e r a tio n o f 100,000 m in ­ of O regon h a n k s a n n o u n ced th is w eek recen tly , is rap id ly r e cu p era tin g and officers and civilian experts have is te r s and 6.000 c h a p la in s se r v in g w ith th a t O regon sta te -c h a r te r e d b anks, h op es to v is it h is p a ren ts, Mr. an d been studying for the last y ear the our A rm ed F o r c e s, 33 d a ily B ible tru st c o m p a n ie s and m u tu al sa v in g s M rs. B. W . H elm soon . task of shifting the air forces from r e a d in g s h a v e been se le c te d th at w ill tianks are a u th o rized to m a k e lo a n s ( C ad et F. O. B oh G eo rg e and C adet Europe to the Pacific undei th e se r v ic e m e n 's r e a d ju stm en t be read all o v e r th e w orld , from N ov. K en n eth G eorge w ere h on ored w ith a G eneral Giles, at a news confer­ 23rd T h a n k sg iv in g D ay, to C h ristm a s act ol 1944, co m m o n ly referred to as p arty and fa m ily reu n io n la s t w eek ence also had this to say: th e “G. I. bill o f r ig h ts,” w ith o u t 1 D e c e m b e r 25th. T h ey are hom e on fu rlo u g h . Bob “ With our in stru m en t bombing it w eek for L in co ln , N eb., H u n d r e d s o f th o u s a n d s o f m en and th e n e c e s s ity o f a b id in g by all the le ft th is in co n n ectio n w h ere h e w ill tra in for fly in g a B-29 is possible to bomb at night equally w o m en in our A rm ed F o rces, and m il­ r e str ic tio n s im p osed as well as in daylight. When the lio n s o f th e ir r e la tiv e s a t h om e are w ith o th er sim ila i loans. bom ber. fin d in g th e B ib le an in s p ir a tio n and M om ie T ri B as b een tra n sfe r r e d w ar sta rte d we knew nothing about instrum ent bombing (the hitting of gu id e, n ow a s n e v er b efore. T h rou gh from S a cra m en to to P o rtla n d . T U A L A T IN a n a tio n w id e poll o f A rm y an d Navy- a targ e t when w eath er or blackness c h a p la in s and p a sto rs th e B ib le read ­ m akes it invisible) but we have come M rs J a ck M arsh all and «laughter. W hat to Buy for in g s reg a rd ed a s m ost h elp fu l in a long way in the last y e a r.” Mrs. J o h n W rig h t o f V u lia n , A lberta, Thanksgiving Day Bird tim e s lik e th e s e h a v e been ch o sen . The concept of adequate, full-scale sp en t a few d a y s la st w eek w ith Mr. T h a n k sg iv in g . N ov. 23 P sa lm ¡03. and Mrs. T J. H a n eg a n . M rs. M ar­ strateg ic bombing calls for continu­ F r id a y —J o h n 14, Sat.. P sa lm 23. A tom tu rk ey n o t m u ch o ld er than sh a l laiul Mr. H a n eg a n are brother ous attack , with night bom bers ta k ­ S u n d a y , N ov. 26 P sa lm 1 M onday 5 m o n th s is th e buy fur th e T h a n k s­ and siste r , an d th is w a s th eir first re­ g iv in g sh o p p er w h o w a n ts th e m ost ing up where the day planes left M att. 5, T u e s .—R o m a n s 8, W ed. I union in tw e n ty -s e v e n y e e i s Mr The AAF has m ade plain that Cor. 13. T h u rs. P sa lm 91, l i t D ee. lean m ea t for th e m o n ey on th e off and Mrs. H a n e g a n en te r ta in e d at d in ­ ro a st bird T h is is t h s co n clu sio n the initial m issions of the giant B-29s 11, M a tth ew s 6. S at J oh n 3. Sun D ec. 3 ner for th em S u n d a y A m on g th o se from stu d ie s o f th e fa tte n in g o f turr are the forerunner of a strateg ic air ------Isa ia h 40. p resen t w e r e Mr. and M is. V ictor k ey s m ad e b y p o u ltry s c ie n tis ts of w ar against J a p a n ’s w ar industries. H a n eg a n and d a u g h ter. Mrs. E lm er th e U. S. D ep a rtm en t >f A g ricu ltu re At present, and in the im m ediate H a n eg a n . /M en H a n eg a n and th e Piano Tuning Service T h o se w ho buy a 20 pound d ressed future, there is little likelihood th at M isses V era and A ileen H a n eg a n . hen tu rk ey w ill pay for m ore th an 5 the RAF will tran sfer any large s e g ­ Mrs, M arshall and M rs W right have A lfred E. D ra k e, p ian o te c h n ic ia n , p ou n d s o f fat. m ent of its force, including its night gon e to L os A n g e le s to v is it her fa- w h o h a s b een on th e P a c ific C oast bombing set-up, to the other side of t m . T h ey w ill m a k e a retu rn v is it for 35 y ea rs, is n ow lo ca ted In P o r t­ Turner Jr. Joins Marines the world. This, m ilitary q u arte rs land. a n d is o p e n in g up an a n n u a l; here. Mr«. W a lte r H a u x h u is t retyirn«»d say, suggests th at it is up to the se r v ic e g ro u p in th is area Mr D rak e J a m e s L T u rn er Jr., 17, box 125. AAF and the Tw entieth a ir force, a n tic ip a te d th e sh o r ta g e o f m a te r ia ls from San F r a n c isc o la st F rid ay. M ajor W illia m A. P u rd y d e p a ite d A loha, h a s en rolled a t th e U n ited operators of the S uperfortress air ,and w a s a b le to a cq u ire a c o n sid e r ­ S e r v ic e E n ro llin g fleet, to bring into being its own T u esd a y m o rn in g for h is sta tio n in S ta te s M aritim e ab le sto c k o f p ia n o rep a ir parts. M rs. P u rd y ind ch ild ren O fflca R o om M P la w r P o st O ffu • S p e a k in g as an a cco m p lish ed m u ­ C a lifo rn ia night-bom ber organization. sic ia n . he sa y s th a t m ost p ia n o o w n ­ w ill m a k e th e ir h o m e w ith h er par­ B u ild in g , P o rtla n d , fo r tr a in in g a s a en ts. Mr. an d M rs. J o h n J u r o r d u rin g m erch a n t m arin e. er s fe e l th a t th e y a re ta k in g r e a so n ­ H e w ill r e c e iv e b a sic tr a in in g at Thrill of a Lifetime: ab ly good ca re o f th eir in s tr u m e n ts if h is a b sen ce. th e U n ited S ta te s M a ritim e S erv ice th e y h a v e th e m tu n ed ev e r y so often , sta tio n A valon , C atalin a. Daughter Safe in Pari» w h en tu n in g is o n ly a part o f th e co r­ Oregon H istory Prize Essay tr a in in g Islan d . C a lifo rn ia , and upon c o m p le­ r e c t c a r e th a t is required STOCKBRIDOE, MASS. - Owen tion o f h is tr a in in g th e r e w ill be a s­ Mr D r a k e ’s a n n u a l se r v ic e plan T he O regon H isto r ic a l S o c ie ty h a s sig n ed to d u ty aboard a m erch a n t Johnson, novelist, sat in his home talte> ca re o f b oth tu n in g , a ctio n re­ on his 66th birthday and experienced ! "‘cd "T he C o n stitu tio n a l C on­ p a ir in g an d r e g u la tin g , and h is long v en tio n o f 1857 a s th e su b ject for th e v essel. one of the “ thrills of his lifetim e” y e a r s of e x p e r ie n c e m a k e him e sp e c ­ 1945 C. C. B e c k m a n e ss a y c o n te st when he heard the voice of his D id you h ear th e o n e ab ou t th e ially w ell q u a lifed for th is w ork. T h ere a re fo u r p rizes o ffered . S ixty, cou p le, b lessed w ith th e ir first baby, I dau g n ter recently on a short-wave fifty , fo r ty and th irty d ollars. E ssa y s w h o d id n 't get to th e h o sp ita l q u ick ly radio b ro adcast from P aris. m ust be d eliv ered by m ail or In per­ en ou gh and th e baby w a s horn on th e j Triple A Committeemen The daughter, Mrs Olivia Johnson son to th e O regon H isto rica l S«jciety h o sp ita l la w n ? An item iz ed hill w a s! C ham bers, was broadcasting from Plan M eetings P u b lic A u d ito riu m 235 SW M arket fin a lly receiv ed and th e ca refu l bus- j in front of Notre D am e cathedral. T rip le A c o m m itte e m e n to a d m in ­ S treet, P o rtla n d . 1, O teg o n . n ot later band o b jected str e n u o u sly to ’th e She was m an ag er of the P aris of­ iste r n ex t y e a r ’s AAA farm program th a n S a u rd a y M arch 17. 1945 item : " D elivery R oom , $25.00).” H e i fice of the Tim es-Life-Fortune m ag ­ w ill be se le c te d at c o m m u n ity m e e t­ retu rn ed th e bill for rev isio n . In due in g s held th e w eek o f N o v em b er 27 to R ev. W h itc o m b H a rd in g , y o u n g ev- tim e It w a s retu rn ed w ith th e item azines and was interned by the G er­ D ec. 7. a c c o r d in g to a n n o u n cem en t a n i'e list from K a n sa s C ity, M issouri, revised to read "G reen F e e s. $25 )" m ans, but later was released to c a r­ m a d e by J o h n W K am n a, ch a irm a n w il Ibegin s s e r ie s o f e v a n g e lis tic se r ­ ry on relief work am ong French o f th e c o u n ty c o m m ittee. v ic e s a t th e N a za ren e C hursh b eg in ­ O ne o f th e h a rd est th in g s for us to prisoners. T h e m em b ers of th e A lo h a -B ea v er- n in g T u e sd a y n ite. N o v em b er 28 at u n d e r stsn d in th is w orld Is our | to n d istr ic t w ill m eet N ov 28 at 1 30 7 30. frien d s' frien d s. NO PH O N E O R D E R S T A K E N p m. to 4 p. m. s t A loha G r a n g e H all. R ev H a rd in g, son o f U E H ard in g, F O R C L A S S IF IE D A D S Mon­ F a r m e r s are urged to a tten d and w h o had a co r n e a tr a n sp la n te d on h is A m an h a s enflugh tro u b les in th is ey m u st a c c o m p a n y all ads. h elp c h o o se th e ir o w n lead ers. C om ­ ey e r e c e iv in g n a tio n a l fa m e, w ill sin g w orld w ith o u t tr y in g to d ro w n th em C ou n t w ord*, w h ic h m u st in­ m itte e s to be c h o se n in clu d e a c h a ir ­ and p reach ea ch n ite a t 7 30 u n til D e­ in d rin k . , clu d e a d d ress at 2c a word. m an v ic e -c h a ir m a n , regu lar m em ber cem b er 10. T h e public isl n v lted to A D S M U ST B E IN O U R O F F IC E a n d tw o a lte r n a te « a tten d . T ell It with a c :fied W E D N E S D A Y BY 6 P. M Train Air Forres For Night Bombing