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BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE— Friday,December 23, PRE-SCHOOL CHILDREN MEET ISANTA AT PARTY BY MOTHERS By Mr*. G lad y s llr » tr r |p p P R O G R A M AT SGIIOO L H A Z E L D A L E - C O O P E R M O U N -1 1 he H a * e ld a l e sch o o l will p r e s e n t T A I N T h e X m a s p a r t y f o r p r e - *h e i r X m a ® p r o g r a m . Dec. 23. a t sch o o l c h i l d r e n of c l u b m e m b e r s * P ' n *" a t t ' le school h o u s e T h e r e w a s h**M in • M ^*0*1 fr o m dif f *• re n t B e t t y W a g e n b l a s t ’s h o m e . Dec. 19 r o o m s a n d s h o w i n g o f a p i c t u r e o f F o u rte e n ch ild ren a n d th e ir m oth- ' X m a s ' M a t th e w F. C h risto p h er le r s w ere p resen t. i T r e a t s will be f u r n i s h e d to t h e T h i s w a s t o be h e ld a t t h e h o m e s c h o ° ' c h i >dren a n d p re - s c h o o l chil- • H E R E ! " D av e s a i d "The , o f M rs. S c h e e ls , b u t w a s c h a n g e d d i e n . E v e r y o n e Is w elcom e, A eeiU i g i B niilw d N ■ j d u e to il ln e s s in h e r h o m e . A f t e r H A P 1 1 H O I | ( 1I()> I ESfs 1 you’ve got \>ew sta irs , new walls th e ch ild ren g a th e re d , S a n ta ap- ^ r *‘ ®e t t y W a g e n b l a s t w a s h o s t- in th e living room and b e d r o o m s . i (reared b r i n g i n g c a n d y a n d g if ts . <’33 to la d i e s of t h e H a z e l d a l e 1 and a new p o rch .” He lifted his D ix ie c u p s a n d c o o k ie s w e r e H a p p y H o u r c lu b at h e r h o m e on chin ’'flan tly , and so m eth in g like s e r v e d t h e c h i l d r e n by t h e m o t h e r s , ^ d l e i H ill R d., T h u r s d a y eve, Dec. a cold glint e n te re d his brow n eyes M is . K o l i b a b a a c t e d in p la c e o f i *ot X m a s p a r t y . T w e n t y - as he g azed down at his m o th er S a i n t N ic k s *x ' “ d i e s w e r e p r e s e n t. The Young Old Folks HOME COUNSELING DEPT BEAVERTON FURN ITURE j KAJ.AM A W E E K -E N D . * M r. a n d M rs. M o r t M ille r a n d 2 c h i l d r e n , D ee a n d G a r y , s p e n t t h e w e e k e n d a t K a l a m a , W a s h ., v is it- in*? h e r m o t h e r , M rs. O llte C ogd ill. On th e w a y home. S u n d a y th e y v is it e d h is m o t h e r , M rs. T h e v i n g of P re s c o tt, O regon. S E W IN G C L U B D A T E ' " V * , b u sin ess m eetlnK w as n e id a n d p l a n s w e r e c o m p l e t e d to d e l i v e r t h e X m a s b a s k e t s , F r i . Dec. 23. T h e p r e s i d e n t w a s p r e s e n t e d w i t h a G a v e l, b y o n e of t h e m e m - h e rs . P o lly a n n a s g ifts w ere exch an g ed , a n d n e w n a m e s will be d r a w n a t t h e n e x t m e e t i n g w h i c h w ill be Dec. 29, a t M iss M a r y F a lb , on W i l l i a m s o n Ave. T h i s will be a d a y m e e t i n g w i t h p o t l u c k a t noon, T h e C o o p e r Mt. S e w i n g c l u b h e ld t h e i r m e e t i n g , T u e s d a y , Dec. 13, a t t h e h o m e o f M rs. L a u r a C la s s e n . P R O G R A M ON C H R IS T M A S A fte r th e business m e e tin g th e T h e H a z e l d a l e Bible C h u r c h will g r o u p j o i n e d in s i n g i n g of X m a s p r e s e n t t h e i r X m a s p r o g r a m , Dec. c a r o l s . T h e n g i f t s w e r e e x c h a n g e d . 25> a t 9:45. T h e r e is t o be a s p e c i a l n u m b e r R e fre s h m e n ts w ere served. b y t h e s e x t e t c o m p o s e d o f S h ir le y and H elen M d n tosh, C ath erin e S to u t, M rs. Ir e n e P ro d a h l, A u d re y G o ld e n , C a t h e r i n e B oge. S p e c ia l m u s i c is p l a n n e d by t h e c h o i r M rs. R. C. D o t y will be p i a n i s t . E x e rc ise s by th e c h ild ren h a v e been prepared. E v e r y o n e is w elco m e . A t t e n d a n c e Dec. 18, w a s 82. T h o s e w ho observed b irth d ay s w ere: Chas R e m i n g t o n J r . , E v e y ln a n d E v e r e t t I L e o n a rd , L in d a M cIn to sh a n d J e n n y | L e o p o ld c e l e b r a t e d h e r b a b y ’s b i r t h d a y a s h e is 3 m o n t h s old. » h o ik t o CAROL T h e c h o i r o f t h e H a z e l d a l e B ib le C h u r c h w ill go c a r o l in g , F r i . eve, D ec. 23. | T R IP TO SEA TTLE M. W. G a m t a t h r e t u r n e d h o m e T h u rs. m o r n in g from S eattle w h ere he w a s on a sh o rt b u sin ess trip. V IC K I L O R A IN E JO N E S TO EVERY MEMBER OF THIS COM M UNITY WE SEND OUR MOST HEARTY CHRISTMAS YOU CAN BE CERTAIN TH A T YOUR NAME IS ON OUR LIST OF THOSE WE GREETINGS WISH A LL THE SEASON'S JOYS ROY'S RADIO ALOHA B o r n t o M r. a n d Mrs. M e r l J o n e s ( B e r t h a J e l d e r k s » Dec. 16th, w a s a g ir l, a t W il c o x h o s p ita l. T h e b a b y w e ig h e d 7 lbs. 4 oz. a n d h a s b e e n n a m e d V ic k i L o r a in e . T h e J o n e s h a v e 2 boys. M o t h e r a n d b a b y a r e r e p o r t e d d o i n g nicely. T h e c u ltiv atio n of th e m oral J u d g m e n t is t h e c r u c i a l n e e d o f c iv ili z a ti o n . D r. T o r r a n c e P h e l p s T h e m e n w h o s u c c e e d b e s t in p u b li c li fe a r e t h o s e w h o t a k e t h e risk of s ta n d in g by th e ir ow n c o n v ic t io n s . J a m e s A. G a r f i e l d CLEARW ATER B R IC K PLUMBING Fireplace Accessories 256 N. W Beaverton Broadway 4581 Common and Face Brick ? Is 4 1 1 1 l M "A n y th in g else you going to d o ? " D ru silla g lanced a t him w arily, elu tch e d h is a rm . " D a v e ! ” She sounded so w eak, like a child H is m o th e r s ta re d up at him w ith a soft flam e b u rn in g in her cheeks. She w as so sh o rt, thought D ru silla, so sm a ll a g a in st h e r son. ‘‘W hy? W hat’s th e m a tte r? Dad an d I—we w ere ta lk in g ab o u t p u t tin g In a new k itch en floor, to o ." D av e shook his h ead . "T h e re you go! E v e r since you bought th is p lace th a t’s a 1 1 you a n d D a d h av e been doing —fixing an d fix ing. F o r a cou pie of old people y o u 're ce rtain ly th ro w in g y o u r m oney a ro u n d .” " I ’m only flfty-five," sa id his fa th e r solem nly, puffing q u ietly on an old. black-bow led pipe. "D a v e laughed d ry ly . "W ell? D on’t you think th a t’s getting alo n g ? " A fter lunch he took a nap, and D rusilla sn eak ed q u ietly out of the k itch en door and s ta rte d back ac ro ss the fleid to M other an d Dad P a rse ll's. " I d id n ’t h av e an y th in g to d o ," she ex p lained, "so I thought I’d co m e back and visit «w hile. D av e's sleeping. M other sa id y o u ’re going to p ut in a new k itch en floor. W hat kind? O ak ? " "Oh. no. M other did not m ean th a t. We ju st w ant to sa n ' the old floor, then put on inlaid linoleum . She left soon, for fe a r D ave would get up an d not And her th ere. When he woke th e re w as still tim e for su p p er, and D rusilla sug g ested a little rid e th ro u g h the co u n try . “T he road down to w ard the lak e," she said. "W e h a v e n ’t seen the A cklings so long! And M rs Ack ling has been so sw eet to m e !” DRUSILLA - an d Dave! I t’s so good to see yo u !" "C om e aro u n d the house. John is back th ere, w orking on th e te rra c e T hey followed her. D rusilla stopped an d sta re d su rp rised ly at th e v ari-co lo red flagstones th a t m a d e up th e te rra c e . At one c o r ner, w hich w as not q u ite finished, a w h ite-h aired figure d ab b led with a trow el. He looked up. his red face crin k led In a sm ile. " W e ill" he ex claim ed . "Look w ho’s here! How a re you, D ru silla? D ave? My, y o u 're both looking so young [ !» S u 1 v V / ß . 3 m !a y t o n j HARDWARE alona . O il. PMONI 4311 .Kjf. ' J "/ J . JI 7 r ” — — 7* ¡tu.. In sum m er, cool colors should dom inate the room , and furni ture should he spaced far enough apart to allow full circulation of air. But In fall and w inter, warm, bright colors take over in furni ture and draperies. F urn itu re should be rearranged in to Inti m ate, cozy and conversational groups to g iv e that cherished "lived-in” look. ; dressed for w inter. Y ours cun be e q u a lly c h a r m in g w h e n y o u couple th ese ideas w ith you r in dividual touch and exp ressio n . Let us help you to use your own ideas to the fullest. Drop in and talk over your problems with us. We’re always glad to be of assistance to our many friends. This seasonal change in color and harmony gives you twice as O u r H o m e C o u n s e l i n g much wear from draperies and is f o r y o u r use. slip-covers. BEAVERTON FURNITURE F o r th e M odern C A p ito l 2380 Phones PRE S ervice H ouse B e a v e r t o n 4002 rislmas SALE SAVE J { i ; \ i [ 15% DISCOUNT on all w— * Dolls, Games, Books, Trains, Toys and Tree Lights EVERYTHING MUST GO Sylvan Brick Co ★ O ffice, W a re h o u se g, F a c to ry 5437 S. W C a n y o n C o u rt N e a f S y lv an i ’A 190* TOY MENAGERIE 8907 S. W. Canyon Road (In West Slope) you m ak e m e feel oldl How’s the folks, D av e ?” "G ood. Mr. Ackllng, th a n k s ‘ "D oing any m o re on th a t house of th e irs ? " "Som e. J u s t finished—” j "M rs. A ck lin g !” D ru silla ex claim ed . "W h a t's th a t down be low h ere? A flower bed? Oh it’s beautiful! D ave, look!” A fter work the n ex t day she saw D ave d riv e p a st th e house, and fro m the back door she saw him stop at h li m o th e r’s. She w aited to r the sound of th e c a r ’s m otor to s ta r t up ag ain , for he should be com ing hom e to eat. M inutes w ent by. W hat w as D ave doing? She b ea rd the m o to r She sta re d at the c a r. w atting for I t j to m ove Suddenly, she realized it w a sn 't the ca r. And then, hui riedly. she ripped off a sheet of wax p ap er covered the food on the tab le, and sta rte d ru n n in g across the field to M other and Dad P ar sell's. When she p eered th ro u g h the dooi of the kitchen, the noise that cam e from w ithin w as so loud she could ! b arely tnlnx But aba could see M other P a rse il sw eeping one aide of the old floor th a t w as slowly changed to new. h er round, rosy ; cheeks puffed up In a sm ile. And I Dad P a rseil, his m ild, co ntented 1 face In th e ce n te r of his own sm oke tog. holding an e le c tric co rd si th at D ave w ouldn’t run tt over with the san d er ■ r i e a t e d ay * H S tatu re. ÌUL THE SEASONAL CHANGE If your room boasts a fireplace, Even in warm climates, where winter never comes, or touches you can add still further to the lightly now and then, women warmth and charm by grouping like to observe the seasons with a few comfortable pieces of fur a change of dress. Why not do niture around it. the same with your furniture? T h e a b o v e illu s t r a t io n c o n It can make a lot of difference! cern s itse lf w ith a room a ll D ave had h u rt th em . She could a re th a t In th e soft te a rs in th e ir ey es, and Ih rir m ouths th a t bung, lim ply a t the co r n e rs ." Aa tlyr anntorrsarg of tljr (Irrat tornì brama ntflfj vat rxtrnb to onr anb all our brat tatabra far a bxjipg &f?rtatmaa araaon. 3 3 ! ’! »;*• * Fi » * C- • i- .v r .’A *** iv lM v.ask ART SEDGlMORE S & M WINDOW Commercial Phones, ATwater 3229 1910 S W 2nd Ave LEO MITCHELL CLEANERS Home ATwater 7794 Portland 1, Oregon