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P U B L IS H E D W E E K L Y IN OUR P L A N T ON
VOL. 18, NO. 18
SHORT ST. A N D C A NYO N H IG H W A Y
Beaverton, Oregou, Friday, June 1, 1945
Doolittle Sends
Message
ESTABLISHED 1927
Great Changes
Ahead
H ere a n d There
A m a r r ia g e lic e n se h as been issu ed i
I to A llo a T H en ei
and
M iutli.i
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M an n in g, b oth o f B e a v e r to n .
I
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Mr. an d Mrs A lbert F. H ig h b e are o .
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being c o n g r a tu la te d on th e a r r iv a l ol
t-»lVes otartling
Three Beaverton Boys
‘ ii baby boy. C h a rles O. on M ay 21 at Advise to Youths
a P o rtla n d h o sp ita l.
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Congratulated by General
N e llie R o n e s o f B e a v e r to n
p a ssed |
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JM
a w a y th is w eek , sh e w a s m o th er o f i B ab son P a rk , M ass., J u n e 1 T h ere
■ ’
E n g la n d , V E D a y — A m o n g th e 185,-
H a rv ey C. R on es, A storia, an d M urga- l'an be n o q u e stio n a b ou t it, w e in
000 m en and w o m e n o f th e E ig h th
ou r d ay h a v e a rriv ed a t o n e o f th e
ret C h a sta in o f B e a v erto n .
Air F o rce c o n g r a tu la te d r e c e n tly by
T h e c lo s e st
A d a u g h ter, N a n c y L.. w a s born g rea t c r is is o f h isto ry .
Lt. G en. J a m e s H. D o o little , w h o a s­
May 9 to Mr. an d M rs. R o y L. B e n ja ­ ap p ro a ch to th e p r e sen t-d a y c o n d i­
su m ed co m m a n d o f th e E ig h th in
tio n s is p rob ab ly to be fou n d In th e
m in o f 6625 S\V C an yon L ane.
J a n u a ry , 1944. is T -S g t
W illia m
D.
P u u lin e B ette B e in o tis g r a d u a te d ' H um an E m p ire of J e s u s ’ tim e. T h ere
F o ster, B ea v erto n , S /S g t . V a lm o r e H.
from
P o rtla n d
U n iv e r sity
S u n d a y j w ere m a n y d iffe r e n c e s, o f c o u r se , but
B u llis, B ox 324, B e a v e r to n , a n d S er­
¡w ith th e c la s s o f 1945.
I a lso so m e s ta r tlin g s im ila r itie s.
g e a n t L oris W. B ix b y , m em b er o f th e
G eorge S n id er o f K in ton ro u te 1,
* I-0 0 ** **t H isto ry
493rd B om b. G rou p , w h o se m oth er.
B ea v erto n , died M ay 25 an d s e r v ic e s i As m tb e w orld w e h a v e k n ow n ,
M rs. L au ra A. B ix b y , liv e s a t ro u te 2,
w ere h eld T u esd a y a t P e g g 's M ortu- 'v ea lth w a s th en , in g e n e r a l, th e k ey
B ea v erto n .
ja r y w ith in te r m e n t C rescen t G rove | to Power.
W h en th e R o m a n E m p ire
"I w ish to e x te n d m y p erso n a l
| cem e te r y .
H e w a s h u sb a n d o f Ar- bl'°k c up u n d er th e b low s o f bar-
c o n g r a tu la tio n s an d m y h e a r tfe lt a p ­
| v illa M ay, fa th e r o f E v e r e tt, K in to n ; barian in v a sio n s, c iv il w ars, p o litica l
p re c ia tio n to ev e r y o n e o f y o u for
G eorge L„ lo n e , Or.;
W illia m H., corru p tion , d e p r e ss io n s an d in fla tio n s,
th e m a g n ific e n t job y o u h a v e d o n e,”
w e a lth
w a s d estro y ed
and
■ O ak lan d , C alif.; and
E sth e r M iller, g r ea t
G en. D o o little sa id in a m e s s a g e to
F orest G rove, L u cille S a e le n s,
P o r t­ c e a se d to be th e k e y to pow er. P o w ­
all p erso n n el.
la n d , E u n ic e J e n k in s , K in ton , an d 3 er w a s se ized by c h ie fta in s ; -v ig o r o u s
" E ach o f y o u ,” he c o n tin u e d , "m ay
and d o m in a tin g w h o ruled by m ili­
| g ra n d c h ild pen.
be proud o f y o u r p a rt in th e d e fe a t
k
1st Lt. F r a n c is T H ety , 409 S econ d ta r y m ig h t, bu t p reten d ed to p rotect
o f G erm a n y .
I a m proud o f you. |
p eop les.
B u s in e s s fell
in to
'a n d M ain S treet. B ea v erto n , h a s ar­ th e ir
T h e w orld is proud o f you .
rived in th e U n ite d S ta te s on fur- | w h a t w e m a y p rop erly c a ll a d r a stic
T h e E ig h th A ir F o r c e w a s th e
lo u g h from th e E u ro p ea n T h e a tr e o f | p e r m a n e n t d ep ressio n .
w o r ld s’ m ig h tie s t s tr a te g ic b om b in g
O p era tio n s w h ere h e se r v e d 9 m o n th s i T h is n e w w a y o f life sh o o k dow n
fo rce.
Its p er so n n e l o f 185,000 w a s !
w ith th e 15th A rm y A ir F o rce a s a ! in to th e feu d a l s y s te m
In th e feu-
th e e q u iv a len t o f 12 in fa n tr y d iv isio n s I
p ilot o f a B-SM
Official U. S. N a v y Pho to
H e c o m p leted 32 d al period, p ow er w a s b ased on c o n ­
and it cou ld sen d 21,000 a ir m en in !
trol o f th e lan d an d th e se r fs w h o
■ co m b a t m issio n s.
A m ile from th e shoreline, over a flat plain. K a te n a airfield stretch es ou t its full 1 900 feet o f coral lan d in g
2.000 fo u r-en g in e b o m b ers
a n d 1000
A nd fo r c e n t u ile s th ere
M iss J e w e tt an d so n le ft la s t w e e k ! w o rk ed it
strip. T h is field is 3 m iles from N aha, “m etropolis” o f O kinaw a. T h e M ighty S ev en th W ar Loan offers you
fig h te r s over G erm a n y a t o n e tim e,
w as
o r g a n ized
th e op portunity to do your sh a re in th is "M arch to T ok yo” by p u rch asin g m ore and m ore W ar B onds.
j for V ern o n , W a sh ., to sp en d th e su m - a fte r reul p ow er
a co m b a t e ffo r t p o ssib le o n ly th ro u g h
a rou n d th e h ered ita ry , la n d -h old in g,
I m er th ere.
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F ro m U. S. Trejisury
th e su p p o rt o f te n s o f th o u s a n d s o f
T h e r e con-
Mrs. R in g h a n i is n ow e m p lo y ed at a r is to c r a c ie s o f E u rop e.
n o n -fly in g sp e c ia lists.
M illers G rocery.
D onna F ann
w h o B n u ed to be «n a risto c r u c y , but it w a s
S in ce A u g u st, 1942, w h e n co m b a t
w a s ill se v e r a l d a y s is n o w b ack on ; a v ery d iffe r e n t o n e from th e pros-
o p e r a tio n s b ega n , F ly in g
F o r tr e ss e s Commencement Exercises
p erou s R o m a n D ays.
d u ty a g a in .
Graduation Exercises
Commencement Program
and L ib era to rs of th e E ig h th d rop p ed
T h e d is c o v e r y o f A m e r ic a an d o f
Mr. an d M rs. B en
J e llu m
e n te r ­
Beaverton
H
igh
School
May
27
at
St.
Cecelia
m ore th a n 700,000 to n s o f b o m b s on
For Grade School
ta in e d
a
g ro u p o f
r e la tiv e s
an d silv e r an d g o ld w h ich flo w ed from
en em y tr a g e ts.
F ig h te r p ilo ts sh o t
1 fr ien d s on T h u r sd a y e v e n in g , M ay th e m in e s o f M exico an d P eru , p lu s
d o w n 5,250 N a z i p la n e s an d d e str o y e d
T h u rsd a y , M ay 24, w ill be a day
G ra d u a tio n e x e r c ise s for St. C ecelia
T he B ea v erto n G rade S ch o o l held 24, in h on or o f th e ir d a u g h te r D oro­ th e
reop en ed tr a d e w ith th e E ast
4.250 o th e r s on th e gro u n d .
B o m b ­ lo n g rem em b ered by th e 1945 g ra d u - S ch o o l in B e a v e r to n , w a s held M ayI their
co m m e n c e m e n t
e x e r c ise s
on th y ’s e ig h te e n th b irth d a y a n n iv e r sa r y In d ies, u p set th is fe u d a l sy s te m . A n
er g u n n e r s sh o t 6000 G erm a n
in te r ­ a tin g c la s s o f B e a v e r to n H ig h S ch o o l 27 in St. C ecelia h a ll a t 8:30 p. m.
¡W ed n esd a y e v e n in g , M ay 23
in th e D o ro th y w a s a lso o n e o f th e g ra d u ­ ec o n o m ic an d in d u s tr ia l rev o lu tio n ,
c e p to r s o u t of th e air.
w h en e x e r c ise s w ere held in th e h igh S k its w ere put on
by th e stu d e n ts I g rad e sch ool a u d ito riu m .
Mrs. B ar- a te s fro m
p o litic a l
c o u n terp a rt,
th e
B e a v e r to n
H ig h S ch o o l w ith its
A fte r b ea tin g th e L u ftw a ffe in to a ; sc h o o l a u d ito riu m ,
W a y n e G ia n d y an d R ev. G. M. S n id erh o n
p resen ted : rett R an d all played th e p r o cessio n a l th a t e v e n in g .
T h is
G u e sts in clu d ed Mr. F r e n c h R e v o lu tio n , fo llo w ed .
re la tiv e im p o te n c y , th e y
th r e e
its g a v e th e in v o c a tio n .
L o is B la ir to o k 1
di pl omas .
j an d R ev. F r a n c is T. S tu r te v a n t pro- and Mrs. G eo rg e B o w m a n , E la in e , u n d erm in ed th e p ow er o f th e landed
g r o w in g w e ig h t a g a in s t G e r m a n y ’s a s her th e m e " U n fo r g e ta b le s”.
W al-1
T h e clas.4 c o n siste d o f fiv e boys an d j n ou n ced th e in v o ca tio n ,
everyw h ere.
P r iv a te
and W a lla ce, M rs. A lice C arlson , M rs. a r is to c r a c y
rail sy s te m an d v ita l so u r c e s o f oil ' te r P a y n e c h o se " A ttitu d es ', M axyn c tw o K ills a s fo llo w s: R ic h a r d Mur
N a n cy N a g u c s g a v e th e sa lu ta tio n , A. B undy, an d J a n ic e a ll o f B e a v e r ­ c a p ita l, in d u s tr ia l an d
m e c h a n ic a l
L eo M o sh o fsk y , J o e R ig e r t, H ar- a so n g " P ale M oon ” w a s fo llo w ed by ton, Mr. G. A. S c h w a n k e , so n J erry a c h ie v e m e n t a g a in o p en ed th e fie ld o f
T h is d iso r g a n iz e d a ll
tr a n sp o r t in J o h n so n , " F r ie n d lin e ss.’
G erm an y, r e str ic te d G erm a n m ilita r y ! S e n io r B o y ’s C h oru s sa n g "Stout- old H u n sin g , R o b ert H olland, A n ita th e C la ss H isto r y by V irig n ia T alb ert. o f P o r tla n d and so n D o n a ld o f G ar- ec o n o m ic o p p o rtu n ity to th e in d ivid
o p era tio n s
in th e a ir a n d
on
th e h e a r te d M en” by R om b erg, in the P ie n o v i, L u n ora T rick .
S ta ffo rd M iller, Z ane
M u lh au sen , d en H om e.
ual.
A g a in th e a c c u m u la tio n of
g rou n d , and paved th e w a y for th e c h o r u s w ere
F red
M oore,
W a lte r
A llan D avis, R on ald O tt, C laire N e w ­
M illers G rocery
have
in sta lle d a w ‘*alth b eca m e th e road to pow er,
m a rch
of
A llied
a r m ie s
a c r o ss p a y n e, W a y n e G ra n d y , J o e M cB ride,
co m er and H o m er S p eer p resen ted new e le c tr ic m e a t c u ttin g
m a c h in e G ,,r co u n tr y g r e w up and a tta in e d its
E urope.
an in str u m e n ta l s e le c tio n "A lice B lu e ! and w e ig h in g s c a le s.
| R a y C arder, N o rm a n B y e
t o u ts ta n d in g
p o sitio n in th e
w orld
St. Marys of the Valley
G ow n .”
E th e l J e n n in g s sp o k e on " S tu d en t
D o n ’t fo r g e t to le a v e you r n e w s at wnder th is sy ste m .
j P a r tic ip a tio n ”, F red M oore, "Stu d en t-
T h e A m erica n L eg io n S c h o o l A w ard M illers G ro cery or at th e E n terp rise F reed o m or S ecu rity *
a y 22, t h e s t u -
Carl Fuegy on Battleship T e a c h e r „ R e l i a t i o n s , J a m e s „ B u r t . o n , d e T n u t e s b d o a d y y e e v n e j n o in y e g d , M
a f o r m a , b a n q u e t w a s g iv e n by J. G eo rg e E ise n h a u e r , b u ild in g on S h o rt S treet. T h a n k you.
F ir st fo rm u la ted by M arx, so c ia list
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‘P a t r i o t i s m .
T h e c l a s s so n g , ‘,On w i l h t h e 8 e n io r c la s a a s
,,u e8 ta & B e a v erto n . P o st N o . 24 an d M iss
J o h n E d w a rd F illc y w h o w a s sh o t eco n o m y c a m e to flo w er in th e R u s­
M erle D a v ie s, th e sc h o o l c itiz e n sh ip ¡b y a sn ip e r in th e k n ee w h ile on sia n R e v o lu tio n fo llo w in g W orld W ar
C a r l F u e g y . r a d a r m a n , t h i r d c la s s, ! w a r d W e M a r c h T o g e t h e r , w i t h A lice h o n o r .
T he e v e n i n g s p l e a s u r e o p e n
w h o s e f a t h e r , H e n r y F u e g y , liv es a t | A d a m s , le a d e r, w a s g iv e n . J e a n n e , ^
w itb
tb p s o ] t m n e r o w n i m r n t t h - a w a r d s
T h e e ss e n c e o f it is th e e x c h a n g e
gu ard d u ty in G erm a n y on A pril 25, I.
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W
TVT.»*« „ ,1 M.. .... A
w a s flo w n to F r a n c e w h e r e ho w a s o f freed o m fo r a g o v e r n m e n t-p r o m ­
J l r l ’s p laced in a b ody c a st an d flo w n to ised so c ia l s e c u r ity .
Sad to sa y , too
H o l i d a y ”. j an E n g lish h o sp ita l, w h ere ch e is now m a n y p eop le in th is c o u n tr y se e m to
K u t h - ! co n v a le sc in g .
W ord receiv ed from p refer an a r tific ia l s e c u r ity ev e n a t
b a n q u e t all t h e ! lc c n a u v n i u i u i .
u . »*. o u u iv , c h a i r - him r e cen tly s a y s th e c a s t is n ow o n ly th e co st o f freed o m .
T h is so c ia l r e v o lu tio n h a s a lrea d y
in t h e g r e a t e s t a m p h i b i t i o u s l a n d i n g I e r t o n S c h o o l B o a r d p r e s e n t e d
t h e di- s t u d e n t s a t t e n d e d M a y d e v o t i o n s
in m a n of B o a , d of D i r e c t o r s p r e s e n t e d ¡on h is leg.
of t h e P a c i f i c w a r .
p lo m a s .
th e c o n v e n t chapel.
t h e d ip l o m a s .
Mr. and M rs. J o h n T. O sfield and e n g u lfed m o st o f E u ro p e an d is hatn-
H i s s h i p , w h i c h s a w s e r v i c e in
A w a r d s h a v e b e e n m a d e a s fo llo w s C o m m e n c e m e n t D a y E x e r c i s e s
T h e c l a s s 10,1 K a th le e n A ck erm a n , d a u g h ter J a n ic e sp en t th e w eek en d B e r in g a t ou r g a te s .
It h a s a lread y,
M elva L ee
B eeler, ; in O cea n sid e v is itin g Mr. an d
W o rld W a r I a n d h a s b lasted th e W a lte r P ayne. T o rc h H o n o r A w ard;
C o m m e n c e m e n t d a y a c t i v i t i e s filled J e u n n e
H aker.
Mrs. u nder th e title o f th e “N e w Deal,"
Japs
th ro u g h
fiv e p r e v i o u s
c a m - , R o b e r t S c h a u d t , H i-Y S p o r t s m a n s h i p T u e s d a y , M a y 29.
In t h e m o r n i n g B ev erly B ess. K lanor B oyson , C on n ie j Joh n S co tt. Mrs. S c o tt r e c e n tly open- g r e a tly m o d ified our eco n o m io
sy s­
tem .
T h e r e a litie s o f p ow er h a v e
p a i g n s of t h i s w a r , u n d e r w e n t n u T r o p h y ; F r e d
Van
H o r n . A t h l e t i c , t h e g r a d u a t e s a s s i s t e d a t a B a c c a l a u r - B y id , A lton B yrd. J a ck C ox, L ila M ae I ened S c o tt's d in in g room th ere.
m erou s air a tta c k s d u rin g th e
la s t A w a r d ; F r e d M oore. S c ie n c e A w a r d ; t a l e M a s s in t h e c o n v e n t c h a p e l F o b C u llen , D ick C u sh m an , A llan D a v is,
K iw a n is
m em b ers h eard F.
H a lr e a d y in large m ea su re, p a ssed from
fe w d a y s b e f o r e t h e l a n d i n g s .
Tw o j W alter Payne. F red
M o o re, J a m e s l o w in g M a s s t h e s e n i o r s w e r e g u e s t s D o ro th y D ecrin g , D aw n F a h ler, D oro­ ' Y ou n g head of th e O regon T a x p a y e r s th e w e a lth y fa m ilie s an d e ff ic ie n t In­
th y F in n ey . B oh H art, G lo iia H u d d le­ L ea g u e th is w eek a t
t o r p e d o e s l a u n c h e d a g a i n s t h e r n e v - W a ll a c e . Bill D u h a i m e , W a y n e G r a n - of b o n o , a ( b r e a k f a s t
th e ir
w e e k ly d u s tr ia lis ts in to th e h a n d s o f p o liti­
er reached th eir m ark .
jd y , M a r y S a lts, M a r y A n n T h o r e n
c ia n s, b u rea cra ts an d lab or lead ers.
T h e C la ss D a y p rogram took part sto n , B ob J a c k so n , Joh n J a co b s, J a ck lu n ch eon on W ed n esd ay.
B e f o r e d a w n o f “L o v e D a y ” s h e D e l i n a S a tc h e l l, T o r c h H o n o r P in s .
at 10:30 a. m .
C a th erin e A n zalon e J o n es, H en ry K in g sb u ry , M ary A nn
M rs. F lo ren ce M iller, o f B e a v erto n , B ew a re A n oth er D ep ressio n
w a s b ro u g h t in to p o sitio n to g iv e th e | B ill D u h a im e , and F red V an H orn a cted a s V a le d ic to r ia n and Inez L eis K o k ich , L ee L o v ett, A rth u r M arsh, w a s ele c te d tr e a su rer o f th e O regon
Y et, th e p o w erfu l N e w D ea l w a v e
b e a c h e s a fin a l w o r k in g over.
T h e r eceiv ed g a v e ls.
. R . w
« g n itio n
n(us M ich ael M cC losk y, P a tr ic ia M cC los- A sso c ia tio n o f B ea u ty S h op O w n e r s . w bic b sta r te d In 1932 is now reced*
a s _____________
§ a lu ta to r ia n .
eco
m en w ere up at 2:30 a. m . a n d a t! 1945 g r a d u a te s in th e se r v ic e in clu d e g iv e n t o t h e '" f o llo w in g stu d e n ts: Jo* k >'. M arilyn M edford, S ta ffo r d M iller, and O p era to rs at th eir c o n v e n tio n in m Kl a lth o u g h so m e o f th e n ew con-
M
u lh au sen .
N an cy
N a g u es, P o r tla n d la st w eek .
th eir b a ttle s ta tio n s so o n a fte r w a r d . B ill D u h a im e, C oast G uard, T a u n L ee. s e p h in e A n za lo n e fo r h ig h e s t s c h o l- 1 Z an e
Mulh
.tr o ls w ill stic k .
P r iv a te e n terp rise
u n d a u n ted
by th r e e J a p
su ic id e U . S 5. A
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A rm y A
Ai"
y. J T~'
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M eek
ir M tic a v e r a g e; D o lo r e s B leu er for R c- C laire N ew co m er, D o lo res N u te, R on- ' Mrs. J o h n W h eeler and
K a th leen 1 ,,nd P 'iv a te c a p ita l are to h avo n n oth -
fu tile
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of th e ta sk force, th e b a ttle sh ip be- W a lla ce. C oast G uard,
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g a n her fin a l b o m b a rd m en t on pill-;
T h e c la s s roll w a s p u b lish ed tw o d e c o r a t e d
chapel.
D ip lo m as
w e r e 1 b e i 1 a n d B r y a n W a l k e r ,
Mrs. E d n a Y oxall o f K la m a th F a lls trou b le.
b oxes, a irp la n e r e v e tm e n ts, o b serv a - w e e k s a g o
M oney m a y th en no lo n g er be th e
a w a r d e d to A n g e l i n a A lbino, C a t h e r - j
w a s n w eek end g u e s t a t th e J o h n
tio n p o sts and ca v es.
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vy p la n e s stru c k a t in la n d ta r g e ts
I n e z Leis. a n d L u c il le S c h n e ll.
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W. W . W h eeler an d C lair W h eeler w ho w a n ts to g e t in to th e s tr u g g le
a t th e sa m e tim e, w h ile to se a w a r d
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Mr. and M rs. J o h n W h e e le r on S un- ; P °b Uc * o r b eco m e a lab or lead er
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occasional address.
T h e p a sto r o f B e th e l C h u rch , th e < 1: i y
B y 7:30, sm o k e fro m th e in te n se
w ill be w ell to h a v e m ilita r y exp er-
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te g ic Y o n ta n a ir s tr ip s had b een ta- i p orted sold.
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E ile e n K in ch for
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ken
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paid o ff
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H e re c e n tly re- no fin a n c ia l rew ard
All o f th ese.
D o n n a J e a n D a v iso n , for m o st im ­
but in th e K iw a n is clu b an d o th er I tu rn ed to th e S ta te s a fter 26 m o n th s ‘‘ven a g r ic u ltu r e — n ow req u ire sp ecla l-
p r o v e m e n t in m u sic.
T h is w ar h a s d ev elo p ed a th ree-sea -
c o m m u n ity p ro jects,
O ur lo ss is th e
In th e P a c ific .
H e s a w a c tio n a t ized ed u ca tio n .
n a v y ’s gain .
: so n bed.
It h a s no sp rin g .
Brother in Germany
B o u r a ln v llle . G uam , and Io w a J im a H ead G ood B o o k s
F in a lly , I w a n t to put In a stro n g
w ith th e th ird m a rin e d iv isio n .
New Red and Blue Stamps
w ord for th e rea d in g o f h isto ry , ec o ­
M rs. H o m er E a rl o f A loh a. O regon ,
Good Friday, June 1
Rodeo Sunday, June 3
n o m ics an d p h ilo so p h y ,—o r let u s call
h as ju st h eard o f th e a w a rd o f a i
it fra n k ly "religion."
I reco m m en d
C om bat In fa n tr y B a d g e to h er b r o th ­
ALO H A N E W S
th is n o t a s a m e a n s o f m a k in g a liv-
C ut o u t th is item an d p lace in your
D u e to th e rain la s t S u n d a y th ere
er. P fc. I^eroy F. N ick , w h o p a r tic i­
ra tio n book.
It m a y n ot be p rinted w a s no rod eo sh o w in g a t th e T u a la tin
| ing, but o f L IV IN G .
S u ch rea d in g
p ated in th e B a ttle o f R u h r P o c k e t
F ran k N e lso n , son in la w o f M rs. w ill g iv e you a b etter u n d e r sta n d in g
a g a in d u e to la ck o f sp a ce.
¡V a lley R o d eo G ro u n d s 3 m ile s e a st of
and B a ttle o f C heb.
H e is a m e m ­
F iv e n ew b lu e sta m p s w orth 10 H illsb o ro .
A n o th er rodeo is b ein g G eorge L ip p ert h a s been ca lled to th e o f w h a t Is g o in g on In th e w orld and
ber o f Co. G. 303d R e g t o f 97th In f.
p o in ts ea ch a to ta l o f 50 p o in ts—and p la n n ed for n ex t S u n d a y J u n e 3. and se r v ic e and is a t F o rt L e w is
o n e's p rop er rela tio n to God an d m an
D iv. in G erm any.
fiv e n ew red sta m p s, a lso w orth 10 it lo o k s a s th o u g h su m m e r is really
Mr. an d M rs. W illia m s a re n o w ll v - |
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p o in ts e a c h for a to ta l o f 50 p o in ts h ere and a la r g e crow d is ex p ected in g w ith h is p a r e n ts u n til th e y ca n
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Helped Sink Jap Battle-ship
C h ief
L lb e r R t e f l fr O Id P r i s o n
w ill be good fo r b u y in g p rocessed to a tten d .
T h ere w ill be b areb ack secu re a h o m e In P o rtla n d
fo o d s an d m e a t-fa ts, r e sp ectiv ely , on b ro n co rid in g, sa d d le
b ro n co riding, MM W arren W illia m s, n a v y , w ar v e t - , W ith U. 8 F o r c e s in F ra n ce F o r ty
A board U S S A lb ert W . G ra n t a t sea
F rid a y , J u n e 1. 1945
j c a lf roping, w ild co w m ilk in g , ra ces eran qf 6 y e a r s is sta tio n e d In P ort- th ree O regon so ld ie r s and o ff ic e r s re-
— M artin
F ib ig e r ,
36,
e le c tr ic ia n 's
■ c e n tly lib era ted fro m G erm a n p rison
T h e fiv e b lu e sta m p s are D l. E ! g a lo re and sp e c ia l fe a tu r e s w ill be a j lan d .
m a te, th ird cla ss. U S N R , w h o se w ife,
th e c a m p s are on th e ir w a y
b a ck to th e
F I. G l. a n d H I.
d rill by P o rtla n d M ounted P o s s e an d | H om er L. E a rl p rin cip a l o f
M rs. J o a n A F ib ig e r liv e s on ro u te 1,'
1 A loh a-H u b er sch o o l la st year, w ill be | U n ited S ta te s. A m o n g th e m w ill be
T h e fiv e n e w red sta m p s are V? la d y b ron co rider.
B ea v erto n , is aboard
th is
2100-ton ;
I p rin cip a l o f th e C o rn eliu s sc h o o l n ex t P fc . D a rrell R . H an k et o f ro u te 3,
W2. X2. Y2. an d Z2.
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d estro y ed , now b ack In a c tio n a fte r
! y ea r an d te a c h th e e ig h th
g ra d e B ea v erto n .
B o th red an d b lu e sta m p s v alid ated
u n d erg o in g rep a irs fo r d a m a g e re ­
th ere Mrs. B a rk er te a c h e s th e fir s t
T h e ir m o st v iv id im p r e ssio n s o f th e
on J u n e 1 w ill be good th ro u g h Sun
Christening Rites Held
c eiv e d
in th e
B a ttle o f S u rtg a o
g r a d e th ere.
c a p tiv ity is th e s ta r v a tio n d iet th e y
d ay. S ep t. 30, 1945
8 tr a lt
G ra d u a tio n e x e r c is e s for th e e ig h th received from th e G erm an s. W ith o u t
F iv e red s t a m p s - Y5, Z5. A2, B2
O n T r in ity S u n d a y , M ay 27, th e fo l­
T h e n ig h t sh e w a s ' d a m a g e d th e
C2. and D2, and fiv e blue sta m p s
lo w in g ch ild ren w ere b ro u g h t to W e st g ra d e o f th e C ooper Mt. sc h o o l w e r e A m erica n R ed C ross food p a rcels,
G rant a ss iste d in th e s in k in g o f a
H2. J2. K2. L2 and M2 w ill n ot be H ills
T h e bac- th e y sa id , th e y w ould not h a v e sur-
L u th era n
Y lhurch,
C an yon held a t th e sch o o l M ay 18.
I'uao-claes J a p
b a ttle sh ip ,
sc o r in g
good a fte r S a tu rd a y . J u n e 2.
R oad, for c h r is te n in g ;
J a n ic e
and c a la u r e a te w a s g iv e n by A lb ert K em - v lv ed th e ste a d y d ie t o f m old y b la ck
h its w ith torp ed o es.
A s a n n o u n c e d ea rlier, su g a r sta m p s G erald , c h ild ren o f Mr and
G r a d u a te s
Included
B e t t y , b read and w a te r y b arley so u p d oled
M rs 8 . m er.
T h e G rant w a s c o m m iss io n e d N o v
35 w ill not be good a fte r J u n e 2, but J o h n so n . B e a v e r to n
an d
C h a rles S ch ell .Iota J e n k in s . D o ro th y L eap old , o u t by th e N azi.
24. 1943 S h e p la y ed an ln -sh o r e role
su g a r sta m p 36 w ill rem a in good for
D o ris P a lm e r an d
T h ey told
h ow th e y
su ffe r e d ex-
K en n eth and L in d a K ay, c h ild r e n o f E sth e r L iv erm o re,
in la n d in g o p e r a tio n s a t H o lla n d ia .
fiv e p o u n d s th ru F rid a y ,
A ug.
31. Mr an d M rs A. M G ro sse, P o rtla n d . S tep h en B en h a m . Mr. K em m er pre- tr e m e h a rd sh ip
w h ile th e y
w ere
N ew G u n iea ; S a ip a n and T in ia n in
1945
m arch ed from o n e p rison c a m p to
Mr and Mrs. J o h n J o h n so n and Mr. sen ted th e d ip lo m a s to th e s tu d e n ts.
th e M a ria n a s, at P a la u , and a t L ey te
T h e 21st c la s s to g r a d u a te from S t. a n o th er w hen th e G erm a n s w ere re-
and Mrs. F red G ow er w ere sp on sor*.
in th e P h ilip p in e s. F or h er a c c u r a c y
G e rm a n s w ill h a v e a n ew m axi- T h e se r v ic e s w a s read by th e p astor, M arys at H u b er c o n siste d o f tw e n ty tr e a tin g b efore th e a d v a n c in g A llied
at S a ip a n and T in ia n , sh e w o n th e
im for
fu tu r e
g e n e r a tio n s B erlin R ev. W erner F ritz.
b oys and w a s held M ay 25th at th e ir a rm ies
T h e m a rch es, so m e o f th em
n ic k n a m e o f "Sniper S h ip .”
w a s n ’t reb u ilt in a d ay.
sch ool.
T h e o u ts ta n d in g
g r a d u a te | co v e r in g
h u n d red s o f m iles, w ere
¡r e c e iv e s a cu p fro m D an M M cD ade. [m ad e u nder c o n sta n t str a fin g b y Al-
G en eral de G a u lle w a n ts th e w a tc h
T h is g e n e r a tio n r a ise s th e y o u n g er ' L ook at th e sta rs, bu t d on 't fo r g e t
O f th e 191 g r a d u a te s in th e a r m e d ,lie d p lan es.
W h ile retr e a tin g , th**
on th e R h in e eq u ip p ed w ith F r en ch
• g e n e r a tio n fo r th e o ld er g e n e r a tio n s to w a tc h o u t for m ud p u d d les on th e se r v ic e 14 b oys h a v e g tv en th e ir liv e s G erm a n s n e g le c te d to p rovid e food
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