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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1949)
Legion Auxiliary Sets Bazaar and Food Sale Date Younger Adults Set Discussion Series, 3 Months Nursery Rushes Fir Seedings To Beat Early Snow American Legion Auxiliary No. O L Y M P IA , W ASH ING TO N The younger adult class of the Bethel Congregational Church 124 held their regular business ses (S P E C IA L ).- Lifting and packing school has started a three months sion. on the regular Monday date, j 700.000 Noble fir seedlings at the Forest Industries Tree Nursery at series on "strong churches, strong at 8:00 p.m. A fter the regular business meet Nisqually is being rushed in an schools and strong homes.” Rev. L. P. Putnam is presenting ing it was voted to hold a Bazaar early-season effort to get the seed the discussion on strong churches and food sale at the Huber Hail lings to the high mountain areas for hand planting before snow during October. Mr. Errol Hassell November 19. covers the ground. superintendent of district 48 grade school, will be the leader during This year’s crop of 9.500.000 seed November on strong schools. ling trees is the largest in the Mr. Curtis E. Avery, director of . eight-year history of the loggers’ the E. C. Brown Trust will com tree nursery, according to W. D. plete the discussion in December Hagenstein, forest engineer of the with the subject, strong homes. Forest Conservation Committee of Mr. Putnam continues next Sun Pacific Northwest Forest Indus day morning beginning at 9:45 The Beaverton Rebekah Needle tries. and all younger adults interested and Social Club met Friday for a The nursery has conti act orders in these subjects are cordially In pot luck luncheon at the home of for 6,500,000 tiees which will be vited to attend. Mrs. Frankie Butts. Mrs. Lena planted on taxpaying forest lands Shaner, Mildred Harris and Torberg in need of reforestation in western Benson assisted the h o s t e s s . Washington and Oregon, Hagen Twenty-eight members were pres stein said. ent. The forester pointed out that the The club will give a “ Merchants 3,000,000 surplus trees will be sold Lunch” in the IOOF hall on Thurs to other companies and landowners, day October 20 serving from 11:30 as has been the custom in past Anita Pienovi, freshman drama to 2 p. m. The Mrs. Ellen La Rue, years, when a surplus was avail student at Marylhurst college, has Hazel Maly and Alice Daniels are able. been selected as a pledge to Delta in charge of the kitchen with Vera When the rush of lifting the Theta, the dramatics honorary. ; Dashney supervising the dining Noble fir seedlings is over in about Miss Pienovi is the daughter of room. Public is invited. The menu two weeks, packing will be sus Mr. and Mrs. Michele Pienovi, 115 will include baked ham and home pended until the middle of No made apple and lemon pies. S. W. Farmington, Beaverton. vember when the main species will Further plans for there Bazaar be lifted, packed and shipped TW O W E E K S V A C A TIO N and dinner were discussed. through the end of March, PauglM The next club meeting will be at fir comprises better than h'- Miss Claire Livesay of Green ■lety way Drive has returned from a s the home of Mrs. Mae Lusk with percent of two weeks vacation spent visiting | Mrs. Adelaide Bollinger assisting y * * ^ ‘ o r io r ti cedar! hostess. friends at San Francisco, Cal. «ir Monterey pl-;e> Seqlloia Norway and whl»;e spruce Rebekah Needle Club Merchants Lunch Oct. 20th Drama Honorary Gives Pledge To Young Ballerina I *i the nursery is successful in selling its surplus, this year’s crop of seedlings will restore to produc tivity 17,250 acres of idle forest land. This giant forest planting project will cost private forest owners about $350,000, Hagenstein said, and will give more than 17,- 250 man days of employment. B E AVE R TO N ENTERPRISE— Friday, O ctober 21, 1949 Wedding Rites Of Rossi-Benson Oserved Oct. 9 Nine Students of Beaverton Enter Multnomah Coll. Wedding vows were solemnized at St. Cecilia’s church, in Beaver ton, at II 30 on October 9th, the Rev. George Sniderhon officiating, (or Miss Alice Benson, daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Benson, of Beaverton and Allieit Rossi, son of Mrs. Hattie Rossi, also of Bea verton. Given in man iage by her fa ther, the bride woie a taupe and blue dress suit, u ith matching hat and brown accessories. She was attended by her sister. Mrs. William C Nees, who wore a beige wool dress, with brown ac cessories. Best man was Frank Rossi, b> o- ther of the groom. Ushers were L A. Classen, Rich ard Classen and Jerry Reed. A reception was held at the home of the bride’s sister, Mr. and Mrs. William Nees where a buffet luncheon was served for the family and a few close friends. Following a two weeks trip to California by the coast route. Reno and Lake Tahoe, Mr. and Mrs. Rossi will make their home on Farmington Road __ _ • w ^ Among the students registered i at Multnomah College. Poitland, for the fall term were nine from Beaverton. The students registered and their j major fields include: Albert C. | Blunt. 7821 S. W. Oleson. Portland. Ore.; Robert A. Karsmyer, Rt. 2. Box 142, Beaverton; Jack D. Mit- choff, 3917 S. W. Howatt Ave., Portland; George E. Scott. 1149 McLain Dr., Beaverton; and Nar- vel D. Transas, Box 641. Beaver ton, majoring in Liberal Arts; James J. Anderson, 4200 S. W. Dosch Hoad, Portland, Pre-Law; Arthur M. Hayden, 9279 S. W. Taylor St., Portland. Engineering; Carl R. Olson. 9335 S. W. Taylor, Portland, Science; and Virginia L. Parker, 307 S. W. Menlo Dr. Bea verton. Secretarial Science. W H O OW NS A I)F,\|) D o 0 ? 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