Hundred Attend Installation Of Grange Officers SPRUCE UP, SANTA Gas Company Installs Unit Beaverton's gonial Santa Claus had better listen to a word of warning advice— if he expects to ■K ^ t in the good graces of the set. A hundred Grange members Miss Judy Mourer, 3 year old and friends attended the joint installation ceremony of officers ‘V 1 \ " tu’ recently perched on for Hillsboro, Aloha. Leedy and ¿1* lap ° V a ,iel'artment store Beaverton Grange at Beaverton Santa in Portland, has this to on Monday evening. Dec. 8. Mr. say about the experience: Santa was too dirty. I wouldn’t Shirley Buck of Milwaukee kiss him!” Grange, Clackamas County as in­ stalling officer was assisted by the installing team of Tigard \ l.l- li.tV MKET1NG Grange. An all day Grange meeting i Babe Straley, popular Journal Junior radio entertainer, gave was held Saturday the 13. Four several song numbers. Group boxes of apples were donated to mental hospital at singing was led by Mrs. Derle the _______ _ ____ _ ____ Perkins and ,_ pot luck refresh- Salem for Christmas cheer. A ments were served in the dining Oo clock pot luck dinner will hall after the program. precede the evening meeting on The 1948 officers of Beaverton NIt\nday Dfcc 22 • followed by Grange are: Master. Fern Gra- a Christmas ^ party with program ham; Overseer, Samuel B. Law­ and gift exchange. rence; Lecturer, Derle Perkins; Steward, H. Parker Downing: G R AN G E HOM E ECS Ass’t. Steward, C. B Wooden; Fifteen members attended the| Chaplain, Theresa W ilhelm ; Treasurer, Isabelle W alker; Sec­ Grange Home Economics Club retary, Elmer G. Perkins; Gate meeting in the new home of the Keeper, Charles Van Kleek; Cer­ H. P. Downings on Tuesday of es. Marcella Lee; Pomona. Kath­ last week, with pot-luck lunch­ erine Gillette; Flora, Beatrice eon at noon and Christmas party Hansen; Lady Asst. Steward, with gift exchange in the after­ Helma McKercher; Executive noon. Committee, Bert W ilson, Carl J. The newly elected officers of Hansen, Maymie Downing and the club are Mrs. Beatrice Han­ sen, chairman; Mrs. Alfred Wood Musician, Frances Hudson. e«n, vice-chairman; and Mrs. Helma McKercher, secretary and SICK LIST treasurer. Mrs. Elmer Benson has been A fourth step in Portland Gas The recent food sale held by on the sick list but we are glad & Coke company’s program to to report she is better at this the Grange ladies in the Thrifty meet growing needs in the Tuala- Market netted $62.00. writing. tin \ alley is this new 500-horse- power diesel driven unit in en- 3 larged compressor station “ F ” °n t> MUIer road near Cornell road, 4 9 Standing by the new unit are I Fred J. Ehrke, (right! district 0 * manager, and V. W . Harper, as- 9 sistant distribution superintend- ■ Bring Your Gift Problems To DEAN'S This Christmas Chandler Builds Packing Plant; Ex Quigley Place J. V. (Doc) Chandler, mayor of Beaverton recently purchased the Quigley property on the south w’est corner ’ of the intersection of the old W est Side Pacific Highway and Bull Mountain roads. Ground has been broken and there is now a packing plant. 110x50 feet under construe tion. The plant proper will be 70x50 feet of concrete block con- struction with a loading dock of lumber 40x50 feet. Both will be one story and covered with a Friday, December 19, 1947 BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE Visitors Sign Up Sewing Center to Pre.Schoo| Club Barnes School Award Free Gifts Studies Emotions CHRISTMAS PROGRAM Visitors to Florence’s Sewing All three rooms have started Center, which has moved from And Child Growth on the r Christmas programs. Be- W alker’s Department Store to more spacious quarters, in the Dorothy Shop, on Broadway in Beaverton.! may have their choice of lovely gifts to lie given away, Saturday. December 27. at 4:00 p. m. Registration for the gifts may l>o made any time before the gift-date. Mrs. Florence Garrison, who operates the sewing center, de­ clares she can give immediate service on hemstitching, with 1 day service on the installing of ' zip|H»rs. shortening of trousers, turning collars and other sewing tasks for which her new shop is fully equipped Of particular interest at this time is the gift wrapping serv­ ice and the selection of home made gifts which she is able to offer her old friends and her new ones. Discussions on pre-school child cause the big room, previously psychology dealt with emotions used f°r an auditorium, was and accomplishments of the made into class rooms, each will young child at the PTA Study have separate program. Starting ■ rig held Tut 1 » t 12 10 p m the primer? race* program after nlng at the A. R. Pearson home will hove its An article from the October is­ which the intermediate room will sue of the Parent-Teacher mag­ present its program and then azine titled ‘‘W hen Children lie- the upi>er gratle room will have gin to walk and talk,” was re­ its Christmas observance. ported on by Mrs. Arthur Sim- shauser. Following was a sum­ PTA mary of another article from the The PTA Christmas meeting November issue of the magazine was held Friday, I'ieeember 12th. titled “Emotional Growing Pains’ Christmas carols were sung by by Mrs. Merewether. The Parent the memliers and refreshments Manual by Anna W olf was used served. as an additional reference for the subject. The pre-school ra­ dio broadcasts were also cover­ SCHOOL ADDITION ed by Mrs. Merewether. Monday. Dec. 15 the concrete The January meeting is set walks were p m red. All day cem ­ for Monday evening. January 12 ent trucks and cement lifters at the home of Mrs. L. S. Upping- were busy, which made much house. The Spiritual side of noise and confusion. child development will be studied PROGRAM ENDS Refreshments were furnished bv Murl Cummings, State Crop Mrs. Carl Stark. RHYTHM BAND Insurance Director, reports that After Christmas vacation, the w’ork in connection with the COOPER MOUNTAIN primary room will start practice 1947 crop Insurance program Is A very entertaining and amus­ on a 22-piece rhythm band. May- rapidly drawing to a close. There ing Christmas party is anticipat­ lie early next Spring they will were reported 26« losses in 1947 ed for Friday evening, December have a program showing their with indemnities paid totalling 19. Refreshments are to he pot talent. 141.094 bushels. Premiums col­ luck. Newcomers as well as all Suzanne Templeton. ent. lected in 1017 totalled 148.018. members will be welcomed 8th grade. Steps number one and two, completed over a year ago, in- =iii=iM=iMEiii=m=iii=Mi54ii=iii=iM=iii=m=iii=iii=iii=iii=iii=iii=iii=iii=iii=iti=iii=iii=m=iii=iii=iii=iii=iir=iii=iii=iM=m=iii=iii=ii eluded three m ile- of 12-inch main from the gas plant, five iT. miles of eight inch main to Beav- in § erton and the station itself which i T i iij then had 1000 horsepower. Step in number three, complete, last fall jjj was 10 miles of six-inch main HI ,Ü into Hillsboro. ll THE BEAVERTON DOROTHY SHOP w ill stay op en u n til 6:00 e a ch ( oi t common roof. The grounds will lie cleared of brush and land­ scaped. A hard surface and park ing lot will be provided. En­ trance may be from either Hull Mountain road or the Old High­ way. The plant will open with the strawberry season, wilt pro­ cess all kinds of fruits and close with prunes. This will give T i­ gard an additional market for fruit so plentiful in this area as well as an additional pay roll. Tigard community welcom- e® this enterprise, ------------------ Mr. and Mrs. Bill Anderson and daughter Janice of Port- land spent Saturday with Bill’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. And- erson. ev e n in g . Wi t h .Many Item s that art* S u r e to P le a se I I HI i 1 T 1 We Suggest iTj rii NYLONS (w h ile they la st) 51 gau ge, 15 denier SCARFS HANDKERCHIEFS NITE GOWNS jjj iTi HI m 1 T 1 DICKIES DRESSES SUITS !!! BLOUSES in •5 * ili ! ¡fi I § i Y ou will Itr p lea sed to km ne that FLOHKNGK'S SEW IN C C EN TEIt has jo in e d o u r sta ff . . . . feat nr in ft Hand M ade (lift Item s hi I I Hi m=lll=IH = lll=HI=IHEHI=lll=IIIEIII=lll=lll=lll=lll=IIIEIIIEHI=lll=lll=lll=lll=lll=lll=HI=lll=lll=lll=IHHIII=IH=lll=IH=lll=IH=lll=IIIEIII= ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ÿ ». WEIBY’S FREE f BALLOONS [ f FREE 3 W COMIC BOOKS ». OPEN FOR THE KIDDIES ». 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