WEEK’S ACTIVITIES IN CEDAR MILL AREA CLUB PREPARES EARLY SPRING FLOWER SHOW, DATE APRIL 21 MOST IMPORTANT EVENT SETS MOTIF FOR AFTERNOON PARTY By -Mrs. iiertrude Pearson house rem inded m em bers o f the C E D A R M ILD- -Her experiences term ination o f the grounds beau as a gardener in rose culture were tification con test in May. An in- review ed by Mrs. Jerry H artshorn vitation to exhibit at the m en's o f B eaverton Garden Club at the garden club flow er show was re- C edar Mill Garden Club meeting ceived with plans to exhibit forth , W ednesday afternoon at the Grange com ing. Hall. F avorite roses tried in her Named to the nom inating corn- garden were listed for benefit of mittee to report at the A ptil m eet- her l i s t e n e r s ing were Mrs. Peter Hohnstein. T raveling 'bask ts «,11 I......... .. M r . Gaughner and Mrs. G. C. Hoskins. tinued fo r a period o f one more A report o f plans fo r the early month according to chairman, Mrs. spring flow er show scheduled for M elvin Long. Mrs. L S. Upping- April 21 at the grange hall was made by Mrs. A. R . Pearson, show chairm an. A review o f the schedule was made and a general discussion o f the show conducted. At the next club m eeting April 19, Mr W illiam Ehler, landscape artist, from P ortland will speak on "L aw ns.” ENJOY e GREAT STRAIGHT BOURBON F T A R E P R E S E N T A T IO N By .Mr». Helen IU n v.ii WKKKK.NI> A T T A F T .. B O N N Y S L O P E — Mrs. Charles “ J * m^ W LU1* “ d Isaacson o f H iller Lane was guest sons D anny and R oss spent the wlth Df honor at a pink and blue baby weekend at T aft. Oregon j shower given fo r her by l i r a W i l - ! friends. liam Swanson at the latters hom e BOV M IS S E S SCHOOL on W ednesday afternoon March R o y G raves, son o f Mr. and Mrs. 15th. C. E. V an D eren has been ill with Gam es were played after which the flu the past week and has been Mrs. Isaacson opened her gifts. W inners o f first prises o f the unable to attend school at B eaver­ ton high fo r a few days. tw o gam es played were Mrs. M aurice H anson and Mrs. Leatha E X T E N D E D V ISIT Howell, with Mrs. C liff Hudson, R alph H anson left on Tuesday, and Mrs. W ayne Howell w inning M arch 14th for an extended visit the con solation prizes with his sisters and brother in D oor prise winners w ere: Mrs. various cities In California. M argie M oser and Mrs. P eggy V ISIT IN A S T O R IA Dim m ick. R efresh m en ts o f cak e, cookies. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Donald Steere and Jello and c o ffe e were served by the baby d au ghter Janice visited friends hostess. at A storia, O regon the past w eek There were nineteen adult and end. Mrs. Steere resided in A storia seven children guests present. for several years R epresenting the Cedar Mill I T A at the W ashington County Council meeting at R eedville M arch 14 was Mrs. L. S. U ppinghouse, Mrs. A r­ By Mrs. R. Osborn thur R. P earson and Mrs. C. W . B IR T H D A Y D IN N E R Cover. A birthday dinner was given for b a b y c h ix d e s t r o y e d Mrs. L. M acFarlane, Saturday p. m. A fire M onday night started in M arch m h ( at the hom e Cf the ch icken house belonging to q j j a y_ Mr. and Mrs. A. L. A nderson de- ______ stroying part o f 200 baby ch icks It is thought that the blaze origin- S E A T T L E B U SIN E SS ated in peat m oss under the brood- Leonard M ason m ade a business er. trip to S e a ttle W ash in gton last L uckily th e A nderson ’s discover- «.peg, ed the trouble in time to avert an entire loss o f the building and it's DU TY IN LOS A N G E L E S contents. Al Swanson, w ho is traveling V IS IT IN G A U N T S Guests at the L. S. U ppinghouse *«■_ t h . 8 . P . R a l l r o ^ now _»ta tioned in Los A ngeles, California. home T hursday were tw o o f Mis. His home Is on S. W . M iller Rd. U ppinghouse's aunts. Mrs. W illiam Yoe o f Spokane, W ashington and Mrs. Sam B row n o f Maupin. TUALATIN VIEW Hanna Miller i PIN K A N D B LU E E V E N T A pink and blue shower honored Mrs. Dave L ohr F riday afternoon T U A L A T IN V IE W - Mrs. Hanna at the hom e o f Mrs. Hubert May. Mill. :, 87. late o f 6815 S. W Barn.-s Mrs. May and Mrs. Jam es W alters Rd , Portland. Oregon, passed away were joint hostesses. on March 15. She was a pioneer o f A St. P a trick 's theme was car­ Eastern W ashington County, and ried out in d ecorations and food. had lived on Barnes Rd. for 66 years. G R A N G E D IS A P P O IN T E D Mrs. Miller w as born in 1862 in P atron age o f the Leedy Grange Sweden. She cam e to Portland in spagettl meat ball and salmon din­ ner M arch 18 was somewhat less 1884 and m arried Frank X. Miller than previously sponsored dinners. the same year. Mr. M iller passed Arotlnd 160 persons were served away 14 years ago. Services were held In F in ley ’s In com parison to around 400 at the N ovem ber dinner. Illness and fi­ M orningllght Chapel on Saturday, nancial conditions attributed great­ March 18. C om m itm ent was at W est Hills M em orial Park. ly to the sm aller crow d. Mrs. M iller Is survived by nine Straight Bourbon. Whiskey • 86 Proof F ollow in g dinner many remained National Distillers Products Corp., N .Y . to Join in friendly gam es o f canasta. children: Mrs. H ilda Joh nson; Mrs. F letcher Johnson, both of Kent, 11115111= | W ash in gton ; Mrs. Ellen H utcheon; = H I5 IU S H I5 H I= lll= lll= lll= lll= lll= lll= IH S IIi: = 1 Mrs. R oy K id d er; Mrs. Phillip = W ills: W illiam . Joseph. Frank, and Ul C larence Miller, all o f P ortlan d; '■ one brother, Peter Nelson o f P ort­ l a n d ; also 13 gran dchildren ; and 10 great grandchildren. 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E D IT O R S N O T E : B y you r theory, It becom es easy and con venien t to label any new or d ifferen t th ou ght with w hich one disagrees as subversive. The w orld too handily deals in labeU w hich »re unjust because ,b e ^ im ply m ore than they actually saY' C IG A R E T T ES S O FT D R IN K S Tuesday thru Sunday (Closed Mondays) Hours 7,30 A. M. to 9 P. M. WOODLAND ACRES CASH GROCERY 4928 Wilson Ave., Beaverton B E A V E R T O N 4112. E N T R A N C E ON B E R T H A -B E A V E R T O N H IG H W A Y , N E A R B E A V E R T O N C IT Y L IM IT S BOX O F F IC E O P E N 6:45 P M SH O W A T 7;15 P. M. W E E K DAYS. S A T U R D A Y AND SUNDAY BOX O F F IC E O P E N 6;00 P. M SH O W AT DUSK Fri. and Sot. March 24 - 25 Sun. and Mon. March 26 - 27 Tues., Wed., Thurs. Morch 28 - 29 - 30 Fri. and Sat. Mar. 31, April 1 “ C A L A M IT Y JA N E A N D SAM B A SS” Y von n e D eC arlo "A B B O T T A C O S T E L . 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I am not saying that "bolsh evik s" shouldn’t be placed under certain coerslve surveillance, but if an y­ body knows that average Am erican, the bolshevik attitude at least is not too foreign to him. The big question here is "W h y do the heathen rage and the people im agine a vain th in g ?” or w hy do they go into hysteria, frenzies, stam pedes, phobia, etc.? W hat a long, ugly, cruel, stupid, record these have in history! W h at is the source for this nasty phenom enon? Let us please not start blam ing the B A N K E R S , L A W Y E R S , C A P IT A L IS M , etc., and those other scapegoats o f com ­ m on parlance. The real source lies endem ically and residually within man himself, hts prejudices, his absorbing ego­ ism and A-lf-regard. B ertrand Russell hits the nail righ t on the head: "E v ery man would like to be God. If it were possible; some few find it d ifficu lt to adm it the im possibility.” T his undue self-devotion and deification of m odern man and o f all men in varying deg-ee when m ultiplied Into a nation, race, re­ ligion. etc., becom es a kind o f absolutism and finality surpassing On 99 W of Tigard 97 4b# «ans Selection C A N D Y, “ Clapp’s Q O E ach » cans • • C om plete Selection He W h at "re d ” can ’t take a "loyalty oath ” 7 T he worst feature is that an ybody trying to exercise dem ­ ocra tic freedom is im m ediately under suspicion as a “ red "? W on ­ derfu l! ~ M o t o r J «# l-irge BABY rOOD Ju dgin g by the lapld increase o f various com pulsions, prohibitions, uniform ities, con form ities ( “ loyalty test a cts", etc.) to be sure pri­ m arily d irected vs. "red s” we are repeating K in g James again. a 3 A Q Large Choice of Candies - Easter Special Readers Say R eaders are w elcom e to use this section o f the paper for com m en ts on any topic. There is no restriction on subject m atter, oth er than slander or llbeloua statem ents. I f possible, letters should be m ade brief and to the point. m“ nt at R *c h U o d - W n - to h ‘ * P*r- ents hom * on S aturday returning Sunday via H eppner to spend a short tim e with his w ife, w h o is seriously ill, and his sm all son. WOODLAND ACRES CASH GROCERY P ortlan d 15, Oregon INSPECTS. DETECTS f W E E K -E N D !* 4T HOMK . » .. „ week James A. W alters end fuaat • Mrs. Jam es W alters. He m otored from his employ- Paul B rinkm an. Jr., 1027 S. E. 57th A ve„ jjj WEAR BEAVERTON 4597 c II io t t Progress ill j the Caesars o f old and If crossed or con trad icted recoils with fierce revenge w ithout m ercy. H ere it seem s m ost likely lies the roots o f social hysteria and the * * * to persecute It can best be rem edied only as man learns of his dependence upon the true . 1 Source and Center o f life, the T R U E R E A L IT Y against which he now Is in general rebellion, and bent upon his ow n self-destruction. Sincerely yours, BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE— Fridoy, Morch 24, 1950 Phone 3774