WEEK’S ACTIVITIES IN CEDAR MILL AREA BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE— Friday, February 24, 1950 Suitable Shrubs Said Requisite For Landscaping T h e W om an s C o rn er regular m eeting. P relim in ary plans for an early sp rin g flow er sh ow w ere discussed w ith April 21 su g g ested as a pos­ sible date. Mrs. A rthur R. Pearson By G ertrude iv a rw in gen eral sh ow ch airm an named chairm an o f co m m ittees as follows: C E D A R M IL L -M ak in g draperies Mrs. E. V. Love, sta g in g ; Miss will be d em onstrated by Mrs. L. H. Vera Stalder, schedu le; Mrs. Peter K in gsley and Mrs. Myrtle M olash H ohnstein, entry; Mia. G. C. H os­ at the E xten sion U nit m eeting. kins, cla ssifica tio n ; Mrs. Frank R. ! Thursday, M arch 2 at the hom e of Y oung, publicity; Mrs. Clarence Mrs. H. R. Johnson. M em bers a n Leuthold, placing; Mrs. R. M. Tor- urged to be on tim e for the m eet­ bet, h ospitality; Mrs. L. W. K in gs­ ing to allow am ple tim e for the ley. ch ild ren ’s d ivision ; Mrs. A1 project w hich w ill need to be sta rt­ R eed; ribbon aw ard s and Mrs. A. ed at 10:30 a. m. T hose atten d in g E. H ickethier, g u est registration. are ask ed to bring a piece of dra­ At the next regular m eeting, pery m aterial or a su b stitu te 18 March 15 the program w ill feature in ch es by 24 in ch es, an equal roses w ith Mrs. Jerry H artshorn of am ount of d rapery lin in g and a B eaverton G arden Club as gu est strip o f drapery crinolin 3 inches in w idth, b esides sew in g a ccessories speaker. o f sh ears, thread, etc. EXTENSION UNIT SCHEDULES DRAPERIES' DEMONSTRATION C E D A R M I L L —"Foundation P lan tin g" with suitable shrubbery for aunny and shady location was in clu d ed in a talk by Mrs. Frank R. Y oung at the garden club m eet­ in g February 15 at th e gran ge hall. A lso Included in the program w as % lesson on "Trees in L an dscap ing” g iv e n by Mrs. L. S. U ppinghouse. P eter H ohnstein gave a short period o f instruction on botanical n am es and garden tips for Febru­ a r y w ere sum m arized by Mrs. G eorge Cote. T he con stitu tion and b y - la w s com m ittee recom m ended ch a n g es to be voted on at the next BL U E A M ) GOLD T H E M E ALOHA THEATRE Cub S cou t m eetin g Saturday, February 24 w ill have a blue and gold them e. P a ren ts and cubs have been in vited to join in dessert at seven o'clock fo llo w in g their din­ ner hour. A regular pack m eeting w ill be held d uring th e evening. Aloha, Oregon — Phone, .Aloha 6401 F ree P ark in g Lot for Our P atrons W ed n esd ay thru Saturday, February 22, 23, 21, 25 "SIT T IN G PRETTY * C lifton Webb, M aureen O'Hara •‘CHICAGO DEADLINE Alan Ladd, D onna Reed O U T L IN E PTA B U S IN E S S E xecu tive board m em bers of the PTA m et M onday even in g at the A. R. P earson hom e to outline b usiness of the F ebruary m eeting. W ays and m ean s p rojects received attention . F eb ru ary 10 w as d esig ­ nated as a date for a show for children at th e schoolh ouse. A dol­ lar dinner is planned for March 31. Sunday, Monday, Tuesday. Fell. 28, 27, 28 “ MR. BLANDING BUILDS HIS DREAM HOUSE' Cary Grant, Myrna Loy “ THE FORBIDDEN STREET" ^ ^ o T a ra W ednesday thru Saturday, .March 1, 2, 3, 4 "ONCE MORE MY DARLING" " ^ " ¿ , y^ ,ntKomery "HOUSE ACROSS THE STREET" S M I L LE R ' S QUALITY BUYS A P PE N D E C T O M Y An ap pend ectom y w as perform ed early la st w eek on Mrs. A. Mul­ lican at P ortland O steopathic H o s­ pital. 8nepaige"'i8 . Church Reception Follows Phillips- Kirkendall Rites C ED A R MILL — A double ring, can d lelight cerem ony united in m arriage Miss Beulah Marie Kirk- endall and Mr. R ichard E Phillips on the ev en in g o f February 11. Miss K irkendall is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E lm er Kirkendall. P ortland and Mr. and Mrs. Thom as . E. P hillip s o f N. W. Cornell road are p arents of the groom . Reverend H arvey D evries perform ed the cerem ony before an altar decorated w ith w h ite chrysanthem um s, w hite gladioli and candelabra In the P ioneer M ethodist Church, Port­ land. G iven in m arriage by her father, the bride w ore a chartreuse suit I w ith brown a ccesso ries and carried a green orchid on a w hite Bible. H er m atron of honor and only at­ tendant, Miss L ucille Vanderkerr w as dressed In a g ray suit with a com plim ent of brown orchids. Best m an w as W alter Shippy of Corval­ lis and ushers w ere D onald W alters and Garold K irkendall. A reception follow ed In the church parlors. The couple took no wedding trip. The groom is a Sophom ore at the U niversity of Portland and the bride Is em ployed. Gertrude Cecil C ED A R MILL — Last rites were held T uesday, F ebruary 14 at St. M arks E p iscopal Church foi Mrs. Gertrude Cecil, w ho passed aw ay 11 February 10 at Good Sam aritan Hospital. She had lived in Portland ! for 50 years and m ade her home at 2176 N. W. Irving street. Mrs. Cecil w as born July 2, 1880 in England. S u rvivin g are her husband, H om er D; a son. Homer Jr.; tw o sisters. M is. Bertha King and Mrs. A m y E astm an and a granddaughter, all of Portland. Burial w as at R iv erv iew cem etery. F uneral arran gem en ts were han­ dled by M iller and T racy. Mrs. C ecil lived for sev cia l years at Cedar Mill and is known to m any older resid en ts of the com ­ m unity. . prices effective Friday and Saturday FRESH Columbia River "Dust Or Destiny" Reveals Wonders Of God's Creation C E D A R MILL—T he C edar Mill | C om m unity Church. 12208 N. W Cornell road w ill present the sound film , "Dust or D estin y ,” produced by Dr. Irwin A Moon o f the Moody In stitu te o f Science, F riday night. February 24th at 8 p. m. T his is a rem arkable film show - I ing how F ish lay eg g s on dry land; I the am azin g radar o f bats; the m arvelous hum an eye; the h om ing pigeon's unerring in stin ct; how and and w hy we hear, and oth er mar- I vels of G od’s cread on. P ie c e d in g the picture w ill be the Annual Pot-luck supper at 6:45 p. m. T he P ublic is cordially In­ vited, sa y s the pastor R ev. Simon j E. Forsberg. lb. . . . . RHUBARB FANCY HOT HOUSE LB. O A c W 2 lbs. 45c LBS GRAPEFRUIT SEEDLESS LGE. SIZE Fo ,4 9 2 FLOW ER ARRANGEM ENT NEW SPUDS FLORIDA 3 29' RED CALAVOS LARGE SIZE • W A Q t FOR Æ* * C lasses in flow er arrangem ent are bein g given on T hursday m orn­ in gs at the hom e o f Mrs. L. S. U ppinghouse w ith Mrs. W alter Isom in stru ctin g. A series o f six lesson s w ill be included w ith an average en rollm en t o f fifteen . The series is sponsored by the garden Club. CORIN’ N E Mr. and Mrs. E v erett A. Cook I j are being felicita ted on the birth j of a daughter, F ebruary 8, at , E m anuel hospital. C orlnne D ee is | th e new arrivals nam e. Mrs. Cook j is the form er Joan P etersen . H er parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Peter- j son o f N. W. Cornell road are m aternal gran d paren ts and pater* ! nal gran d paren ts are Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Cook. OPEN SUNDAYS MULER'S We Deliver Quality Foods Beaverton 3661 T he w eek end w as sp en t a t Hep- pner by Mr. and Mrs. Ja m es W alt- ( ers v isitin g w ith their son and d a u g h te r - in -la w , Mr. and Mrs. Jam es A W alters. A ccom p anying j them w as Mr. and Mrs. Fred Boss of V ancouver, W ashington. BR 7960 Watson Street at Farmington Road BEAVERTON IN P O R T L A N D H O SPITA L G eraldine Molash Is hospitalized at P ortland O steopathic H ospital follow in g an appendectom y. S A V E M O N E Y A T S I N G E R 'S T I I O I S A M I'* of S U IT S a n d C O A T S Or Open Oisplor-S/iop town, tken come to Sinpet'l Ik* THESE PRICES ARE UNBELIEVABLE— ALL W AY BELOW WHOLESALE !! 100 GABARDINE SUITS Winter Coils HUM-k. « ro e » , n e m o , ol le « I « ta 1« . I **r '» a r t met tra c t» ' to n ta ll |N ntcei. If • '* > • ! «-»t. yny «»<■«* 100% Virgin wool; latest styles; sizes 10 to 18; <* £ Q O grey, green, black, brown; values to 49.95 .... 1 0 * 0 0 Ladies Suits Shorty Coats O lero I # to IH K etl. ,eere* . rrry . M a rk 1 0 0 ", w o o l. f o v e r t a n il n t l i r r m a t r r l a l e . N e v e r b e f o r e a t tlele rltlle ti lo n ely lo w p r te e . I ..ene e a r l y f o r t h r o e : V a lo r « to 30 OS. loo*; w o o l: M o r. bl*rli. t n ) . rh e rk * Sleep I * to 1*. V alore to IV W Ï, Sne* tee» / '• Large Size Suits Ladies Coats I 'n r lr o ,0 ., la lr .t «»»I*, c-ah o rtlleero , e o * r r t ^ eeeelt“ 0 . »lee« 10 t o • * . 1*® c w o o l. ; A h e o lu te ly belli*, o h o r e a l e p r io r , » l a r k , » ra re , n in e ( « r e y , b r o w n . X a lo e * to 3 0 .0 * I V ain # « to 4ft 9% 7 HI i« * m * • to 44. I Of»'; w ool e a b u r d in e , «»iwjr, M a r k . hit»#, b ro w n . I««» Valtir* t* .1* »J. :;« « Extra S p e c ia l— i 9 «« Large Size Ladies' Coats, sizes 40 to 52.NOW ' 9.88 Not all materials in every size e~»V?-e } S I N G E R M ethod; Ingredients for 9 bars; Com bine m olasses, su gar and *ii cup d ates pitted ch ocolate in top o f dbi boiler, set over hot w ater in bottom part of Sr cup nuts shelled dbi. boiler. Cook until ch ocolate S cup figs dried m elts. Have baking pan ready w ith S cup raisins som e sugar sprinkled on bottom. 2 tblsp sugar W hen ch ocolate is m elted add chopped fruit and nuts gradually. 4 squares lo zs.i unsw eetened Mix well. Pour in to pan, spread chocolate evenly. Let stand 2 or 3 hours be . Si cup m olasses fore cu ttin g into squares, Did you know that the use o f too m uch salt in th e d aily diet may cau se wi inkles? WILD DRIVERS SET STAGE FOR TRAGEDY To th e Editor: B ecau se I still have a sick feel- | ing. having w atched m y little six 1 year old girl nearly be run over, i I am w ritin g this note to you hop- 1 ing you w ill print it. Our house faces B ertha-B eaver- ton highw ay as do m any other | hom es and the school bus stops across th e road m akin g it neces- J sary for her to cross the highw ay. The bus driver is very careful 1 and a sk s her to cross in front but if cars do not stop she is in danger. V alen tines D ay she w as h urtyin g accross the htghw ay and a car did not stop. How the driver m issed her. I will never know Thank God he did! W hat can be done about these people who haven't tim e to stop? L ouyse W ood E D IT O R ’S NOTE: T his situation should he a chal-« lenge to all drivers, as w ell as p arents and children. It m ay be one of our children w ho are next put in Jeopardy. Hear "HARMONAIRES" and "PILGRIM’S PROGRESS" Sunday, February 26 CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE At Beaverton HARM O N AIRES — George Fox Male Quartet, 9;45 a. m. and 11,00 a m "P ILG R IM 'S PROGRESS" - Dramatic Reading With Musical Accompaniment, Rev. James Kratz, Garfield, Oregon. You are cordially invited to these services REV LEO NARD C. JOHNSON, Pastor — www n P e g g J y iio rtu a rg W E PEGG Wm. SPEARS Tue ( ) OUT CANYON ROAD V iq f Tv V • ? 8 M tut« * Fr o m Portland I 1 M 18 K,,t °f B eaverton * • B A N Q U E T ROOM • A M E R IC A N C Q O n A C H IN E S E ■y i w I t h» Bi-autifwl C H IN A L A N T C R N LOUNQE Your community mortician since 1910 OPEN W r r k Day* 4 P . M .‘-4 A . \ t. B lin d a i », :i P .M .-3 A M. • r d e r t to T a k a O u i F o r R e aarv atlo n i C a li C o m m e rc e 0 8 6 2 w Beaverto n 4 5 2 6 Phone 3411 BEAVERTON, OREGON WORLD CRISIS SERIES CHRIST FOR THE CRISIS GOD'S MESSAGE FOR THIS HOUR GENUINE RELIGION FOR AMERICA HEAR C. j}. R itchie Evangelist and Missionary GOD'S BETTER PLAN When the U N fails, God has a better plan of recovery and peace for this old war- weary world. When and how will it be brought about? SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 7;30p.m. W love Ike lull of coot you wont, ot price, you /ike to po*> REMEMBER! SINGER’S UPSTAIRS— A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE! 20 ONLY | | ; j D E E COOK H E P P N E R W E E K -E N D FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE Dear Mary G race; My you n g son is recuperating from an illn ess and m ust now gain w eigh t — but food has lost its appeal for him . Do you have a special recipe that would in trigu e and help him gain w eight sim ultaneously? T hank you. Mrs. J. Dear Mrs. J. L uckily the period o f con valescence for children, at least, is brief at best, so it w on't be long before h is in terest in food w ill pick up. In the m ean w h ile here is a recipe for a d essert th at is [ tasty, in teresting and a w eigh t gain er us w ell as blood builder. The w hole fam ily w ill like these F R U IT Y BARS; READERS S A Y . . . W ARE NOW AT THEIR FINEST By Mary G race <*■ D R E S S - 7 Hi * . f t - M O R R t M » N« * r. C BRO W Y. * PARR PHONC BE. 1756 ONE OF THE MOST IM PORTANT LECTURES OF THE SERIES THE BIBLE Why is it still: The World's Best seller — The Best Loved Book Can it withstand the assaults of 20th Century infidelity, modernism and evolution? WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 7;30 p .m . A Lecture of Basic Importance Come and learn how to understand the Book of Books SING THE HYMNS AMERICA LOVES THE SEVENTH-DAY SPECIAL MUSIC ADVENTIST CHURCH Fifth and Angel Sts , Beaverton A LL CO RD IA LLY WELCOME