V J \ BIRTH D AY HONORED WEEK END A T OCEAN PARK ; HOUSE GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Wick W. Hauser and sons of Ridgeway Drive spent the Fourth of July week at Gearhart as guests of Mr. Hausers’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Hauser of Benz Park Dr. July 6 was the birthday of the senior Mr. Hauser, so the fam­ ilies had a celebration in his hon­ or. Dr. and Mrs. George H. But­ Mrs. C. E. Berg of Fairiway terfield of Fairway Drive spent I Drive had her mother, Mrs. Alex the week end of June 28 at Bartiekoff and her sister-in-law Ocean Park, Wash., as guests of j and niece, Mrs. Oren Barnekoff Mr. and Mrs. James Leggett of I and Marilyn, al lfrom Bandon, Highland Road in West High­ Oregon as her guests recently. • * * lands. Over the Fourth the Butter­ CALIFORN IA, W AYPOINTS fields enjoyed the perfect weath­ Mrs. Jack Cody and her daugh­ er at Manzanita where they have ter, Louise, drove to California a cottage. with friends recently, stopping * • * at Los Angeles, Lake Tahoe, and A REAL VACATIO N Reno, Nev., returning July 3 aft­ Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Bam er being gone for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Cody were guests ford, Jr., spent a two weeks va cation recently fishing and sight of friends at a cabin on Mt. Hood over the Fourth. seeing. * • e Their fishing was done at V IS IT SEASIDE Lake Merwin where they spent four days and then they went Mr. and Mrs. Albert Oxtoby of on to Mt. Rainier for a short stay West Hills spent ten days at Victoria and Vancouver, B. L. Seaside recently. * * * * claimed the rest of their vaca­ tion time. NEW OWNERS Mrs. Bamford’s aunt in Salem The Robert C. Peacock of S. kept the Bamford’s children W. Sylvan Court have sold their while they were gone. home to Mr. and Mrs. Maurie Clark who formerly lived on Cor­ nell Road. The Peacocks have moved to California. * * * ComDore Phones TR 8039 BeaveriwO 3799 Canyon Rd. at Ellis Appliances DOUGHTY'S # J L For that refreshing moment, stop in at our Fountain and enjoy some of our , . . H ft Famous Fountain Specials MOTHER V ISITIN G The C. A. Walters family of Brentwood Avenue spent July 12 at Oceanside. Mrs. Walters’ mother, Mrs. G. E. Kerr of Kalamazoo, Mich., arrived at her daughter’s home July 21 for an indefinite stay. * * * New Releases —also— Hand Packed Ice Cream or Brick to Take Out Films Developed and Printed 24-Hour Service WEST SLOPE PHARMACY P re sc rip tio n S p ecialists 8805 S. W . C anyon Road POPULAR • CLASSICAL Children's Records FA M ILY PICNIC Choice Selections of Gifts CROSLEY RADIOS West Slope Record and Gift Shop BEACON 7748 S. W. C anyon T ub *, a n d F rl. U n til 9 n. m. SMS O pen R oad E v e n in g s Mr. and Mrs. Sidney C. Ras­ mussen of San Francisco are vis­ iting here dividing their time be­ tween homes of their daughter, Mrs. Edward L. Casey of Can­ yon Crest Drive, and their son, Mr. Sidney C. Rasmussen, Junior of Canyon Lane. On the Fourth the families had a picnic at the Casey home. * * * A T BEACH Dr. and Mrs. Hal R. Le Sueur were at Agate Beach over the fourth. e v e RETURNS HOME NEVER FA IL UPSIDE DOWN CAKE (Submitted by Mrs. Bernard Ascheim of Parrway Drive) Melt together in a skillet: 1 cup brown sugar ta cup butter on margarine Place in fruit when this mix­ ture is melted anil mixed. Fruit may be pineapple. apricots, peaches, or any other slightly tart fruit. For the cake part, boat: 3 eggs until thick Gradually beating in l cup sugar. When beaten smooth add 1 tablespon cold water. Beat a little longer. Add 1 cup of cak,. flour, which has been thoroughh sifted with 2 teaspoons baking powder, 1-4 teaspoon salt. Beat until well mixed and pout over fruit. Bake at 350 degrees until cake is firm. When cake is still hot turn it out on serving plate and top w ith whipped cream. LUNCHEON AND LAW N PA RTY Mrs. Charles Runes had a luncheon and lawn party for the children of the pre-school class of the Faye Broadwell Dancing School, and their mothers, Wed­ nesday noon, July 2. Besides the children, the fol­ lowing mothers were present: Mesdames Myrtle Henderson, Sally Neale, Nona Danne, Milly Millsap, Jan Smith, and Bess Kerr. Mrs. Jeannette Bolf and her new baby, a neighbor of Mrs. Runes, also joined the party. * * * Anyone looking through the Sunday Journal, July G, c%wild find a picture of "Snap” Gill- more, director of the Beaverton Hobby Orchestra. He is in the picture of his Roseburg Band printed with the article on Rose­ burg. * * * Mrs. E .Abbott has returned to her home on S. W. Murray avenue from her recent trip to Texas where she went to be with her mother, who is verv ill. * * * Mrs. Charles F. Hunter of Birchwood Road has returned from a month’s stay at Seaside where she was called, by the Ill­ BAPTISM AL SERVICE ness of her father. Dr. and Mrs. Robert Chain of I^ncaster, Penn, flew from their home to be w*'h h . Wil­ son’s of S. W. Murray Ave. to serve as godparents at the christ­ ening of Craig Wilson. Craig was COPPER BOTTOM baptiszed Sunday, July G, by Rev­ erend Francis Sturtevant during STAINLESS STEEL the morning service of the Bethel EKCOWARE Congregational Church. UTENSILS The Robert Chains and the Wilsons became close friends 10 In. S K IL L E T $ 6.00 while the men were in the serv­ ice together. They plan to stay Hit Qt. C overed SAUCEPAN with the Wilsons for about two $4.40 weeks before returning to their 2 Ql. C overed SA U C E PA N home in Pennsylvania. O N SUMMER DAYS, C O LD CUTS TO EAT, FRESH - S L IC E D ft $4.75 I Vi 1 West S lop e Lum ber Yard GAB D ELIVERY Cash and Carry Prices J ■a, W eut Slope PLUMBING BEAUTY FREE Mr. and Mrs. Mike Senko, Jr. and family spent the holiday week end at Beaver Lake, just outside of Seattle with Mrs. Sen- ko’s sister Mrs. Van Steel. SHARP ! SHOP FLATTS > (( E A T ./ On July 5, Mr. and Mrs. Ber­ nard Ascheim of Parrway Drive had as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Queby of San Fran­ cisco. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Edward Oberst and sons of S. W. Sunset Road j LO VELY OUTING celebrated the Fourth at Wood - 1 Mr. and Mrs. Louie Madden, burn, Ore., with relatives of Mrs. Patircia and Michael, together Oberst. with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Martin and daughter Pauline spent the Mr. and Mrs. Don Allen spent | Fourth at Silver Creek Falls. Michael slipped and fell in, but the week end at Port Townsend,, was able to get out without any Washington with relatives, re­ turning to their home on S. W. serious consequences. McChesney Monday, July 7. Although it lias been highly Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Smith of developed, in principal today's Eveready dry battery Is a des­ S. W. Wilson Avenue were at cendant of the first electric bat­ their cottage at Seaside, Ore., for tery, made in 1798 by Allesan- the holidays. dro Volta, from whose name was derived the word “volt," which Is a unit for measuring electrical pressure. LEACH & RUCK SAW FILING - D E L IC IO U S M West Slope Grocery and Market > ; Í THlNLT CANNING Season Is Here A FR ID A Y, JU L Y 18, 1947 BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE Hews and Views Of the West Slope Community; — Families Merchants W A X IN G The Valley View Richfield Station We Pick Up and Deliver 870.1 8 . W. C a ny on R oad BE 3807 Canvon Road Seed and Floral Co. B R . 0081 Canyon Road at Walker Road "Everything for the Garden" Beaverton 3798 i . m k i ■' K Ït- ' 1 ?â&