Ex-Prisoners Of War Qualify For $1 Per Day Pay Winter Toll In Traffic Deaths Already Hits 38 E x - p r i s o n e r s o f w a r w e : e a d v is e d t o d a y t h a t f o r m s f o r filin g c l a i m s u n d e r t h e w a r c l a i m s a c t o f IM S a r e b e i n g p r e p a r e d , a n d will be a v a i l a b l e in O r e g o n a s s o o n a s t h e y a r e p r i n t e d . O n ly c l a i m s on t h e o ff ic ia l f o r m c a n be c o n s i d e r e d . T h is w o rd w a s received by th e O r e g o n D e p a r t m e n t of V e t e r a n s ’ A ffairs fro m D a n ie l F. C le a r y , c h a ir m a n o f th e w a r claim s co m ­ m i s s i o n i n W a s h i n g t o n . D. C.. t h e a g e n c y set up to a d m in is te r , th e a c t. T h e w a r c l a i m s a c t p ro v i d e s p a y ­ m e n t of one d o llar for e ach d a y a U. S. a r m e d f o r c e s m e m b e r w a s su b jected to m a ln u tr itio n w hile h e ld in a n e n e m y p r i s o n e r o f w a r c a m p d u r i n g W o r l d W a r II. A l­ th o u g h th e a c t w a s a p p ro v e d by C o n g r e s s in J u l y . 1948. a p p o i n t ­ m e n t o f a co m m issio n w as m a d e o nly re c e n tly a n d th e p r e p a r a tio n of reg u latio n s and a p p licatio n f o r m s is s till In p r o c e s s . C h a i r m a n C l e a r y ’s l e t t e r in d i­ c ate d th a t fo rm s w hen com p leted w ill b e d i s t r i b u e t e d t h r o u g h a n O regon sta te agency. P re lim in a ry re p o rts of O regon s N o v e m b e r t r a f f i c f a t a l i t i e s list 28 p e r s o n s killed. S e c r e t a r y o f S t a t e K a i l T. N e w b r y r e p o r t e d t o d a y T h e f i n a l d e a t h toll, i n c r e a s i n g w ith la te r re p o r ts o r d e a th s due to i n j u r i e s s u f f e r e d in N o v e m b e r , is e x p e c t e d to e x c e e d t h e 28 f a t a l ­ ities r e c o r d e d in N o v e m b e r a y e a r ago F o r O cto b er th e d e a th fig u re h a s l e a c h e d 38. r e s u l t i n g in a d e a t h r a t e of e i g h t p e r h u n d r e d m i ll io n m i le s o f d i i v i n g , t h e s e c r e ­ t a r y said. T h e m i l e a g e d e a t h r a t e r e l a t e s f a t a l i t i e s to e x p o s u r e a n d is n a t i o n a l l y u s e d to c o m p a r e t r a f ­ fic s t a t i s t i c s , he e x p la i n e d . G a s o l i n e s a l e s in O c t o b e r to t a l l e d 41,851.969 g a ll o n s , e n o u g h foi a n e s t i m a t e d 475 m illio n m ile s o f d r i v ­ in g T h e O c t o b e r d e a t h r a t e is a l ­ m o s t e q u a l to t h a t o f A u g u s t, w o r s t m o n t h o f 1949. a n d f a r a b o v e th e 5.5 a v e r a g e f o r t h e f i r s t t e n m o n t h s . F o r t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s , t h e 1949 figure is ap p ro x im ately se v e n , N e w b r y sa id W e a r e c o m i n g to see t h a t t h e r e s h o u l d be no s t i f l i n g o f L a b o r by C a p it a l, o r of C a p i t a l by L a b o r ; Y O I NG A D U L T S M E E T T h e Y o u n g A d u lt F e llo w sh ip of th e B e a v e rto n M eth o d ist C h u rc h will h o l d t h e i r r e g u l a r b u s i n e s s m e e tin g a n d social on T h u r s d a y E v e n i n g , D ec. 15th a t 8:00 in t h e c h u rc h b asem en t. All Y o u n g A d u l t s a r e u r g e d to co m e a n d b r in g a frien d . T h is m e e t i n g w ill f e a t u r e a n i n t e r e s t ­ in g s p e a k e r a n d so c ia l h o u r . a n d a ls o t h a t t h e r e s h o u l d be no s t i f l i n g o f I^abor b y L a b o r , o r of C a p ita l by C ap ital. J o h n D. R o c k e f e l l e r , J r . O u r w o r t h is d e t e r m i n e d b y t h e g o od d e e d s we do. r a t h e r t h a n by t h e fin e e m o t i o n s w e feel. E. L. M a g o o n Kiwanians Fete Ladies; Reaffirm Plans Of Future L ast W ednesday B eaverton K i­ w a n i a n s held a L a d i e s N ite m e e t ­ in g a t t e n d e d by m e m b e r s a n d t h e i r w ives. F o l l o w i n g a t u i k e y d i n n e r t h e r e w a s a g r o u p sin g a n d a v ocal solo by M rs M o r g a n C ook Mt* C o o k w a s j o i n e d by F r e d S c h e ll e r J r ., in a vo cal d u e t, " S ile n t N ig h t " Mrs. J e s s T a l b e i t d e c o r a t e d th e h a ll f o r t h e o c c a s i o n P r o m i n e n t g u e s t s w e r e D i s t r ic t S e c r e t a r y H a r o l d J o n e s a n d Lt G overnor-elect F re e m a n S c e rse n a u a n d th e h o n o r e d g u e s t a n d s p e a k e r . D istrict G o v ern o r J o h n L angen- bauch. 1 L a n g e n b a u c h is a b u s i n e s s m a n a n d a t t o r n e y of R a y m o n d , W a s h ­ in g to n . w h o h a s se e n t w e n t y - f i v e y e a r s in K i w a n i s H e h a s 1,86 c l u b s u n d e r h is j u i i s d i c t i o n in t h i s n o r t h ­ w est d is tric t w ith m o re due H e g a v e s o m e of th e a i m s o f th e o rg a n iz a tio n a n d said th a t K iw an is i is i n t e r e s t e d in r e i n f o r c i n g t h e c h u r c h , h o m e a n d scho ol, c o r n e r ­ s t o n e s w h ic h s t a n d o u t like a c a n d l e in a d a r k e n e d w o rld T h r o u g h a s l o g a n of “a g r e s s i v e c i t i z e n s h i p a civ ic r e s p o n s ib i li ty ," ¡th e o rg a n iz a tio n 's a tt it u d e to w a rd o u r y o u n g p eo p le is to see t h e m ch a n n e le d into b e tte r citizen sh ip to g r o w u p to be t h e k i n d of p eo p le I w e w a n t to s u c c e e d us. A h i g h l i g h t of t h e e v e n i n g 's pio- g r a m w a s a p r e s e n t a t i o n to P r e s ­ id e n t C h e t H u d d l e s t o n of th e G o v ­ e r n o r 's a w a r d , a c e r t i f i c a t e g iv e n in r e c o g n i ti o n o f a r e c o r d in a m e m b e rsh ip g ain m a d e o ver th e past y e a r. O n ly tw en ty such a w a rd s w e re p re s e n te d over th e e n t i r e d is tr i c t. W i t h a n e w y e a r c o m i n g up, t h e B e a v e r t o n K i w a n i s is a n t i c i p a t i n g f u r th e r grow th, w ith p la n s m a p p e d o u t fo r a g r e a t d e a l of c lu b a c t i v ­ ity. , M r. a n d M rs. C h a r l e s V a n K leek , | from near P rogress, c ele b rated th e ir six tieth w ed d in g a n n iv e r s a ry , on Dec. 4th. T h e y w e i e h o n o r e d w i t h a g ift a n d p a r t y , w h e n T i g a r d v i l l e R e- b e k a h L o d g e h e ld t h e i r r e g u l a r m e e t i n g on Nov. 22. a n d b y t h e B eaverton G ran g e a t th eir reg u lar m e e t in g . MISSIONARIES IN SO. AFRICA WRITE OF EXPERIENCE THERE By M rs. t i W ) * llest«Tl«-e I H Y Z E IJJA L E -C O O P K R MOUN­ T A I N M i s s i o n a r y S o ciety of th e H a z e l d a l e B ib l e C h u h w a s held F r i . D ec. 9. a t t h e h o m e of M i- R a y K i n c h e l o e , w i t h M is R ( Id • a s c o - h o s te s s . T h i r t e e n id u lt - a n d f o u r c h i l d r e n w e r e pr. sent T h e la d i e s h e m m e d ti i to w e ls in t h e m o r n i n g a n d a f t e r l u n c h th e b u s i n e s s m e e t i n g w a - o n d u c t e d b\ t h e p r e s i d e n t M rs H i\ - An intei e s t i n g l e t t e r f r o m D' D o u g T a v lo i in S o u t h A f r i c a w i - r e a d for de v o t l o n a l by M rs. S a n t o r a if t e r i s e a s o n o f p r a y e r . Xn\»> g if ts w e r e exchanged. T h e n e x t m e e t i n g - b e in g p la n n e d f o r J a n . 27 13.V it t h e horn» of M rs. O t t o L e o p o 1. M r s R E S a n t o r o will be co-hi ■-<>ss I t n H O M E A T M l I /.(IK K Mi a n d M rs. L e s -. ■ S c h u lt z w h o h a v e b e e n m a k i n g th e n h o m e w ith her parent* Mr in d M rs Al J e l d e i k s s i n c e t h e i r m a t ri ag i h a v e p u r c h a s e d a h o m e n e a r M etzgei a n d m o v e d la s t w eek C H R I S T M A S P R O G It \M P l a n s a r e h e tn g m a d e to hold t h e S u n d a y sch o o l X m a- p r o g r a m D ec 25. a t t h e S u n d a y school h o u r. 9:45 a. m . T h e r e will he s e v e r a l n u m b e r s f r o m t h e cho ir, an il a s h o r t p r o g r a m . E v e n m e is w e l ­ co m e. ICE I I H N S I M P R O t I I) Mi a n d M rs. L. M a r k e d r e t u r n e d to t h e i r h o m e la s t Sat Mr. M a r k e d is v e iy m u c h ini proved a f te r undergoing surgery a t t h e C o l u m b i a h o s p i ta l in A s to r ia SUNDAY S C H O O L l t l P O R T A t t e n d a n c e Dec. 11 w is 85, w ith a n o f f e r i n g o f $10.97 H o w a r d W alt- h a r d a n d D o n n a Sue W il li a m s ob s e r v e d t h e i r b i r t h d a y s at S u n d a y sch ool. ALL SC H O O L P K O G R \M H a z e l d a l e sch o o l will h a v e t h e n X m a s p r o g r a m D ec 23, a t 8 p. m T h e p r o g r a m will be p u t on by e a c h r o o m a n d p i c t u r e s of X m a s will he s h o w n . P O l.L Y A N N A D R A W IN G T h e C o o p e r D ale G a r d e n c lu b will m e e t D ec. 21 at th e h o m e of M rs. K o l i h a h a , w i t h M is R K. J e n s e n as co-hoste-- T h i s is a l s o th e X m a s p a r t y w h e r e g i f t s f o r P o l l y a n n a ’s will he e x c h a n g e d a n d pew n a m e s d r a w n BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE II \ I’I’Y H O I K P A R I Y H a z e l d a l e H a p p y H o u r c l u b will m e e t Deo 15. a t 8 p m w i t h M rs B e t t y W a g e n b l a s t T h i s will he t h e c lu b s X m a s p a r t y M em bers a re asked to b r i n g s o m e t h i n g f o r th e b a s k e t s to he sen t to th e needy of th e c o m m u n i­ ty. P o l l y a n n a g if ts w ill be e x ­ changed, a n d new n am es d raw n f o r t h e c o m i n g y e a r. \ lw| I IN P O R T L A N D M r a n d M rs C A. G a r u i n a n d d a u g h t e r s K a r e n a n d P a m e l a , visit ed h e r m o t h e r . Mrs. S c h n e i d e r in P o rtlan d Sunday. S J A N I .I $ P A R T Y M rs G l a d y s H e s t e r l e e in d M is L ily G a r w i n w e r e jo i n t h o s t e s s e s f o r a S t a n l e y p a r t y on W e d Dec. 7. a t t h e h o m e o f Mrs. H e s t e r l e e F o u r t e e n w e r e in a t t e n d a n c e . G a m e s w e r e p la y e d t h e n th e o stesses served refresh m en ts. S P R I N G F I I I.il KI T l RN M i s O n e t a A llen a n d so n T e r r y left W e d f o r t h e i r h o m e in S p r i n g - field a f t e r s p e n d i n g s e v e r a l d a y s w ith h e r p a re n ts. M r a n d M is O. VV H e s t e r l e e F rid a y , D ecem ber 16, 1949 WEBB ELECTRIC CO. Sporting Goods Departm ent — Fred G o etz, M gr CHRISTMAS SPECIALS ta ck l tyers $3 00 $5.95 k it s ANGLERS PAL LANGLEY DE LIARS $2 00 A COMPLETE SPINNING OUTFIT R od-Reel-Line 2 5 -0 0 $ Get O ne For T h e New T h rill In Fishing YOUR ONE STOP ELECTRIC SHOP THE WEBB ELECTRIC CO. 1701 S. VV. J e f f e r s o n (C anyon DONUT S treet R o a d a t S. W H Eacon 4116 17th A v e n u e ) KETTLE IG N IT IO N EXPERTS • ANNOU NC E S STOCK OF IGNITION PARTS NEW HOURS p RELIABLE SERVICE 2,30 A. M. TO 6,00 P M. p COMPLETE MOTOR TUNEUP MONDAY THRU SATURDAY „ Beaverton 45 39 (E X C E P T FO R O R D ER S ) C LO SED ALL SENZ AUTOSERVICE 155 N E East Street DAY SUNDAY THE DO-NUT KETTLE l as) " I " a n d C a l u m i R u a d B e u t e r t ö n 4ò75 It's a ll right th is tim e M r. Brow n, but n ext tim e I suggest you go to T H E F IR S T S E C U R IT Y B A N K when you need a loan. FIRST SECURITY BANK BEAVERTON, Again in 1949 OREGON B a n k in g H ours From 9 A M to 6 P. M . A ll d ay - every day (excep t Sun d ay) 0¿ r HOME! FOR INSIDE MORE PEOPLE HAVE BOUGHT CHEVR0LETS than any other make S E TTE R E AS I E R CHEAPER — ju s t as t h e y h a v e THE ORIGINAL WESTERN HARDBOARD \00 d o n e d u rin g th e to ta l 19-y e a r p e r io d , 1931 to d a t e ! o *oo*> a .© For wallboard ,0 For -a. r/ K\X .© wainscoting For built-in shelves I HE men and women of America know value when they see it! Consequently, they are purchasing more Chevrolet passenger cars than any other make . . . and more Chevrolet trucks than the next two makes combined . . . thereby placing Chevrolet first in sales this year, just as they have done for the total 19- year period, 1931 to date. -* O For partitions / -, Y.YY — O For floors * * G For sub-flooring * 5 . A i— i "n fj [ CHAPCO stocks in thre e thicknesses — For closet liners F IR S T 3 16 ", t ' 4 " in 4' * 8' dimensions. in passenger car sales for ’49* ■You’ll »ove because CH APCO BOARD work*- easier, constructs faster, takes ony paint finish now with . . . Save money Naturally, we and all Chevrolet dealers are deeply appreci­ ative of this overwhelming tribute of preference; and we join with Chevrolet in pledging to do everything possible to give you greater and greater value in the months and years to come. ( O u t f i l i n g thm n e x t 2 m a km t c o r v è w f d ) CHAPCO BOARD KINGSLEY • BEAVERTON LUMBER CO. - j Phone 3201 3 S. W. Farmington Road a F IR S T in truck sales for ’49* À í CH EVRO LET V / / * 4 F IR S T F IR S T in passenger car sales for all postwar years in truck sales for all postwar years 2 ' • 1 9 4 9 results b a s e d on m com pi*** but co n clu t'«• n ation •rid * reg istra tio n fig ures All oth #r fa cts listed h e re a r e b a s e d on com plete a n d officio! n a tio n w id e reg istra tio n figures. . — SÛ * ' [ if & S n HI l* 4 5 qt. Enjoy the w hiskey d / i r i tjQy- \ That’s F IR S T r jsir*i .. 0A U 6 * / w ’ „ IV a w U / Kentucky W hiskey - A Blend v j ÿ p T.«* in total number of cars on road today F IR S T F IR S T in passenger car sales for total 19-year period, 1931 to date in truck sales for total 19-year period, 1931 to date F IR S T in total number of trucks on road today ; V ^ 1 NATIONAL DISTILLERS PROD. CORP, N. Y. • t6 PROOf • 65X GRAIN NEUTRAL S P iiiT S CARR CHEVROLET CO. BEAVERTON, OREGON PHONE 3333 *