The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, December 20, 1946, Image 10

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    BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE
Fridoy, December 20, 1946
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Meeting of League of Oregon (lilies
A regional m eetin g o f th e L e a ­ ident, G eorge Stad elm an , M ayor
gue o f O regon C ities wan held on o f T h e D alles, conducted th e bus­
the ca m p u i o f P a c ific U n iv ersity in ess session.
P roposed leg islatio n hav ing to do
at F o re s t G rove on W ednesd ay, De
w ith
secu rin g fo r th e c itie s a
cem ber 11th.
o f S ta te -c o l­
T h e purpose of th e m e e tin g was g re a te r proportion
to p resen t to
c ity
o ffic ia ls
o f lected m o tor vehicel, fu el ta x , li­
th is a re a a d etailed e x p la n a tio n q u or ta x e s and L iq u o r C om m ission
o f th e L eag u e's 1947 leg isla tiv e p ro fits w as discussed a t len gth
program and to in v ite su g g estio n s by co m p eten t sp e ak ers and th ese
a s well a s o ff-s tre e t
relativ e to e x istin g problem s w hich m a tters,
o f p ark in g m eters,
m ay requ ire ad d ition al o r c o r r e c ­ p arkin g, use
tive leg isla tio n fo r th e ir solu tion . fin a n cin g o f public im provem ents,
etc., w ere
discussed fro m th e
R e g istra tio n o f all in a tte n d a n ce I floor.
was conducted in th e C h am b er o f
T h o se atte n d in g from B ea v erto n
C om m erce
room s in th e F o r e s t were M ayor M asters, C ouncilm en
G rove city hall, a fte r w hich th e C h andler, M etcalfe, R asm u sse n ¿k
group
w as ta k e n to th e college
W rig h t,
C o u n cilm an -elect P au l
cam pu s w here a c a fe te r ia d in n er Knepp, Su p erin ten d en t F re d Goyt,
w as served.
L eonard A dam s, ch a irm a n o f the
M ayor-elect Jo se p h L oom is o f B eav erton P la n n in g C om m ission,
F o r e s t Grove extend ed a h e a rty B ru ce M cM ahon, P resid en t o f the
w elcom e
fro m th e C ity to th e Ju n io r C h am ber of C om m erce and
gu ests a fte r w hich L eag u e P re s - R . C. D oty, R e co rd e r-T re a su re r.
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JO Y O U S
Y U L K T 1 D E
Library Notes
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T h e L ib ra ry will be closed both
C h ristm a s Eve, D ec. 24, and New
Y e a r's E ve, D ec. 31, fro m 7 to 9
p.m.
"T h u n d e r O ut O f C h in a,” by
Theodore H. W h ite and A n n a L ee
Ja c o b y is one o f th e la te r books
of non fictio n a p p earin g on our
shelv es and ‘‘B a lz a c ’’, a biograp hy
by S te fa n
Z w ieg and S u n se t’s
"B o o k o f F low er A rra n g e m e n ts"
will In te re st m any read ers.
In fictio n we o ffe r P e a rl B u c k ’s
la te s t novel, "P a v ilio n of W om en ” ;
O’H a ra ’s
la te s t
h orse
story,
“G reen G ra ss o f W y o m in g " and
"B ey o n d th e G ard en G a te " by
W ln th er, an O regon a u th o r w ith
locale o f th e sto ry b ein g E a s te r n
O regon.
F o r ch ild ren we have “A G ra n d ­
m a F o r C h ris tm a s ” by S ey m o u r;
"C h ristm a s E v e ry w h ere ”, by Sech -
re s t; “P e te r P a n ” by B a r r ie ; and
"H ild e g a rd ’s
H olid ay” by R ic h ­
ards.
T h e se a re only a few o f the
new books and we a re su re you
will find o th ers to in te re s t you as
well a s m any old fa v o rite s.
Flere’s wishing that the light
of the season's rheer will glow
through all you do, adding greatly
to your Christmas happiness.
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Drews Ilex Nursery
MR. & MRS. C. L. DREW
BEAVERTON, OREGON
Hom e F ro m S e rv ice
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M r. and M rs. A1 R eed drove to
F o r t L ew is to jo in th e ir son,
D ick , who received h is d isch arg e
a fte r one and a h a lf y e a rs o f a r ­
my serv ice la s t w eek.
T h e y continu ed th e ir d rive to
S e a ttle to v isit w ith Mr. R e ed 's
siste r, M rs. L o is M oore. On th e ir
re tu rn trip th ey stopped in T a ­
com a to visit frien d s.
. . .
iH fc
'V lG H T
Good J a m
M rs. N ancy B o y o f L eed y G ran g e
won th ird prize fo r ja m , w hich
she en tered in th e G ra n g e C a n ­
nery c o n test.
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TO
W ISH FO R YO U
CHRISTMAS
LOADS O F
B rin g You
GOOD CHEER
AND
HAPPINESS
AT
Club Now»
M ay
JOY
AND GLADNESS
T h e C ornell Club m et W ed n es­
day a t th e hom e o f J u lia P e te r ­
son.
The annual
C h ristm a s p arty
will be held T h u rsd ay, D ecem b er
26 w ith a pot lu ck lu ncheon a t
noon and a g ift exchange. T h e
d ining room o f th e G ran ge H all
will be used.
Protect Your Home from TB
McKinley-
KJ n ionica
Jo h n S m ith and M r. and M rs.
L yle R . S m ith atten d ed th e a n ­
nual d inn er given by L e s te r Ir e ­
land o f H illsboro fo r th e ir em ­
ployees and fam ilies.
N in eteen p ersons m et a t th e
hom e o f V ern e H ayes in H illsboro
and th ey all w ent to C a rm e n ’s D in ­
ner H ouse a t W est Slope. A p ri­
vate room w as had and tu rk e y
d inn er served.
Sp eech es w ere given by V ern e
H ayes,
Lloyd
R am p and L yle
S m ith . L e s te r Ire la n d told ab ou t
his w ife and his trip to C uba and
points south. T h ey en jo y ed th e ir
trip a g re a t deal but a p p reciated
being b ack in th e U nited S ta te s
and esp ecially O regon.
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In d is p o s e d
M rs. O. E . Sh ep h erd h a s been ill
with holly poisoning sh e got while
w orking a t th e T u efu l H olly F a rm .
Ill
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M rs. Anna K eeh n h as been quite
ill a t her hom e. Sh e is su ffe rin g
from rheum atlsr.-i.
u
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P ro g ra m
M cK in ley S e t ooH held its pro­
gram T h u rsd ay evening, D ecem b er
19.
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At Hom e
M rs. G eorge Sm all sp en t la st
week a t hom e from h e r jo b in
P o rtlan d .
Spoilt* Complete TruiniH“
New« and View« of
Cedar Mill
Exten«ion Unit
T h e D ecem b er m eetin g o f th e
C ed ar M ill E x te n sio n U n it w as
held T h u rsd ay a fte rn o o n a t th e
hom e o f M rs. H en ry Jo h n s o n on
W a lk e r R oad .
M rs. E n g e r read an A C W W let­
te r fro m a w om an in G reece,
who told o f v ery p itifu l circu m ­
sta n c e s o f h er fam ily . T h e le tte r
w as on e o f sev eral received by
th e C ed ar M ill U n it, w hich had
se n t a box to th e G reek fa m ily in
tim e fo r C h ristm a s la s t year.
In th e ab sen ce o f th e le g is la ­
tiv e ch a irm a n , G ertru d e P ea rso n
read th e leg islativ e le tte r. C o n tin ­
u an ce o f th e fund fo r D en tal
D ecay E x p e rim e n ta tio n w as u rg ­
ed. A fund o f $20,000 is ask ed to
fu rth e r th e p ro je ct being ca rrie d
out a t p resen t a t O .S.C. and th e
D en tal C ollege in P o rtla n d .
A n o tatio n , c ritic is in g h o sp itals
fo r c h a rg in g h ig h er th a n n orm al
p rices fo r p en icillin w as included.
T h e le tte r also sta te d th a t 50
p er c e n t o f th e 1947 ou tp u t of
silk fro m Ja p a n would com e to
th e U n ited S ta te s.
4-H Club a n n o u n cem en ts w ere
m ade by M rs. Jo h n so n . T h e B a rn e s
sew ing u n it is m e e tin g ev e ry s e c­
ond M onday u n til C h ristm a s w hen
it will m eet each M onday.
Mrs.
K in g sle y ’s " S t itc h and C h a tte r ”
group is m e e tin g each M onday and
a t p re sen t review in g o f p lack ets,
seam s, etc., h as been th e ir p ra c­
tice. T h e 4-H F o r e s tr y Club m em ­
b ers fro m B a rn e s sp e n t Sunday
D ece m b e r 8 on a h ik e th rou g h
M ac C le a ry P a rk .
M rs. W h e ele r M rs. F o r tie r and
M rs. Jo h n s o n a re p ro je ct lead ers
appointed to a tte n d th e m eetin g
on C o n su m er
E d u ca tio n to be
given b y M iss C ase o f O .S.C. on
Ja n u a r y 17 in H illsboro.
M rs. L ittle is th e new fam ily
re la tio n s sp e cia list a t O .S.C. who
in ten d s to
p re sen t a serie s of
m eetin g s on child c a re in th e n e a r
fu tu re.
C h ristm a s ca ro ls w ere sung by
th e group.
M iss S co th o rn , a s s is ta n t cou n ty
hom e d em o n stratio n ag e n t, pre­
sen ted
an exceed in g ly help ful
d em o n stratio n
on "N ew M a ter­
ia ls ”.
T h e door prize w ent to M rs. A.
R . R in g e .
A C h ris tm a s g ift e x ch an g e w as
held and th e sale of d onated it­
em s n etted $10.75 to be used to ­
w ard a 4-H sch olarsh ip .
R e fre s h m e n ts
w ere served by
th e h o stess.
How we!! we riYmsmhrr there old
Fashioned Christmas dinners—
father at one end of the table; mother at
the other end, and the children in between,
wondering if father would ever get done
carving the turkey. And what mince pies!
W ou ldn ’t you like a Christmas like that
this year of 1946? W e hope that your
Christmas is as much like that as the
changing times will permit, and that all
the joys of the old days will abound.
LA PORTONE
Louie's Place
REFRESHMENTS - SNOOKER
Phone 3575
CHRISTMAS
THOUGHT
V isits Relatives
M rs. Lou S a rte ll o f S a rte ll, M inn,
has been v isitin g h e r n iece, M rs.
L ou belle K a tte rm a n . Sh e h as been
sta y in g w ith h er siste r, M rs. R o se
Sheld on .en jo y in g a nu m ber of
luncheon and d in n er p artie s in
h e r honor.
M rs. S a rte ll e n te rta in ed a t h er
d a u g h te rs’
hom e, M rs. E r n e s t
S c h m itt, on S a tu rd a y w ith tw en ty
re la tiv e s p resen t. An open house
b u ffe t lu ncheon w as given in h er
h on or on Su n d ay w ith Mrs. S h e l­
don as h ostess. M rs. H a rris P a l­
m er e n te rta in e d w ith a luncheon
on M ond ay previous to M rs. S a r-
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te ll's d ep artu re on M onday n igh t.
S u cc e ss
A n oth er v isito r a t th e hom e o f
M rs. Sheld on h as been M rs. L eo n
An estim ated p ro fit o f around M iller o f L ongview , W ash ,
$95 w as m ade a t th e c a rn iv a l S a t ­
urday n ig h t a t B a rn e s School.
Buy and Us* Christmas Seals
Cub and
S co u t lea d e rs fro m
here hav e com pleted th e tr a in ­
ing co u rse w h ich has been in pro­
g ress
in B e a v e rto n fo r sev eral
w eeks.
M r. H en d rick so n , M rs. K in g s ­
ley and M rs. H enson rep resen ted
th e cub lead ersh ip fro m h ere.
S co u te rs to ta k e th e tra in in g
w ere P e te H o h n stein , T om G a lla ­
gher, L io n el K in g sle y
and Don
S ta ld e r. M r. H oh n stein , M r. S ta l-
d er an d M r. G a lla g h e r atten d ed
th e o v ern ig h t
cam p in g trip to
C am p M illard la st w eek end.
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POOL
Beaverton
• TH ESE A R E D A Y S W H E N W E A R E ALL IN A B IG H U R R Y TO GET
H O M E , F O R T H E R E 'S N O P L A C E LIKE H O M E W H E N TH E C H R IS T ­
M A S W REATH
IS G L O W IN G
IN TH E W IN D O W . W E A R E D U E
R IG H T N O W TO S A Y O U R LITTLE P IEC E— A N O L D REFR A IN , iT IS
TRUE, BUT A S W A R M A N D
HEARTFELT A S TH E FIRST T IM E W E
EVER S A ID IT—
MERRY CHRISTMAS
CHRISTMASTIME
Clearwater
Holland's Feed Store
Hart's Hatchery
P lu m b in g
BEAVERTON, OREGON
Beaverton, Ore.
Beaverton, Ore.
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SINCERE
Phone 381 1
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The Yuletide Season brings joy­
ous Greetings to all our customers
and an appreciation for the con­
sid e ra tio n s we have enjoyed
during the post year. Our Good
Wishes to you and yours.
MAY TRUE
GOOD WISHES
countless blessings
for a delightful
bring true joy
holiday season
to
IN ALL ITS
you a n il yours
FULLNESS
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BE YOURS THIS
from the store
that friendship
bu ilt
Greyhound
Coffee Shop
Beaverton, Ore
Christmastime.
CHRISTMASTIME
Findley Milling
Co.
Forming tor Rood
Beaverton, Oregon
HAPPINESS
The BEAVERTON EN TERPRISE
“ l«w r
Hom vUm n
ftv tcn p a p e r'
Dr. C. E. Mason
AND
Dr. H. E. Mason
Beaverton, Oregon