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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1947)
We Cordially Invite You to Attend the of our NEW BUILDING ON SATURDAY. JULY 19. 1917 New Location 1717 S. E. Third Avenue, corner of M ill Street We Feature THE COMPLETE LINE OF FARM EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURED BY J. I. CASE COMPANY Also M. E. RO TARY TILLERS ESSICK WEED SPRAYERS GIBSON TRACTORS & EQUIPMENT NEWS HOUSE GUESTS NEW HOMES Dr. and Mrs. George W. Red- path of Sylvan have had as their guests, Doctor’s sister and her husband. Mr. and Mrs Fred E. Biddie of San Gabriel, Calif. The Biddies spent ten days in Portland, which included a very successful day at Depoe Bay where they went deep sea fish ing. * • * The Atiyeh brothers, Victor and Richard, have recently bought homes in the Broadmoor Park addition on Bertha-Beaver- ton Highway. The Atiyeh’s homes are on Maple Drive in the new addition. * • # Lane entertained at a buffet din ner for twelve guests in honor of the birthdays of their daugh ter Marion, and her friend, Miss Merriam Webster of Walla Walla, Wn., both of whose natal days fall on the same date. The cakes and son Vincent, al so entertained the girls at their cottage at Seaside over the 4th. * * * BERKELEY PUMPS VAUGHAN DRAG SAWS W EST SLO PE Home State EVANS COVER CROP DISCS See Our New Enlarged Case Parts Department Our New.Service and Repair Department DAKOTA CLIM B M T. HOOD * * 1717 S. E. Third Avenue BRIDGE PARTY Caroline Hulings left Sunday for a Camp Fire Girls camp near Forest Grove, Camp Adahi on Gales Creek. Forty-two little girls left on a special bus for a week’s stay. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Hobson had a bridge party for eight last Friday night. Prizes went to Mr. Norman Powne, Mrs. John O. Holeman, and Mr. John O. Holeman. Portland 14, Oregon * * T éléphoné if there ' s ** A LEAK — V iE 'L U \ START FOR Y our place LIKE A counties. Come and meet ac quaintances from your home Miss Marie Hearing, sister of town. Missourians and friends E. J. Dearing of Birchwood are cordially Invited. Road arrived last week from Kansas City, Kan. to spend a few Boulder Dam was completed in weeks in West Slope. 1936. It is 726 feet tall, and con * * * tains 3,251,137 cubic yards of con * * * crete. its reservoir, Lake Mead, FA M ILY GET-TO-GETHER 115 miles long, Impounds 32.359.- Mrs. Edward Hurgett of Brent 000 acre feet of water. It is the wood avenue enjoyed a family largest artificial lake In the get-together last week end at the world. home of her sister. Mrs. Elmer Lorene of Silverton. Others of the family were Mrs. Hurgett's mother, Mrs. Ida FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS FOR RENT Lindsay and Mrs. Hurgett’s other sisters. Mrs. Douglas Brady of No Advance in Rates Stay ton and Mrs. Betty Kane of Eugene. $1.00 PER CUBIC FOOT * * * A TTEN D IN G CAMP * Minds are like parachutes— they only function when open. * Columbia Agricultural Supply & Equipment Co. PRIZES Cjai>el Country Day School has a new principal, Amos Lawrence, as of July 1 Miss Priscilla Gabel former head of the school has re tired from her administration du ties because of ill health. Mr. Lawrenc has lieen in edu cational work all his life, having spent several years as a teacher at Catlin-Hillside School and at the Lakeside Private School in Seattle. Mr. Lawrence has also served as director of boys summer camps and comes to this school well qualified to direct educa tional work. Parents of prospective students may Interview Mr. Lawrence at the school during the summer. FROM KANSAS C IT Y Diana Arpke joined the Maz- amas last unday in their early morning climb up Mt. Hood. There were 70 or 80 in the group, Diana being the second to reach the top at 9:30 a. m. The sunrise as the group was ascending, was very thrilling from about 9,000 feet! REFRESHMENTS AMOS LAW RENCE HEADS GABEL SCHOOL The Dakota States Society are holding their annual picnic at Jantzen Beach, Portland, Oregon Sunday. July 20th at noon. Peo ple in the vicinity of 300 miles attend this picnic. It has lieen a yearly affair for VACATION over 20 years and the Dakotans Mrs. E. F. Sinclair and sons of look forward to it. Over 6,000 Barnes Road recently spent ten people attended last year. CHICAGO GUESTS days at Wauna Lake, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Raasch swimming and relaxing • * * MINNESOTA of Canyon Crest Road have been host and hostess to Mr. Raasch’s A T THE COAST The Minnesota State Society of sister and her husband. Dr. and Mr. and Mrs. Otis W. Ander Oregon will hold its annual pic Mrs. Munro of Chicago, ill. son of Gabel Lane are spending nic on Sunday July 27th at Jant Mr. and Mrs. Raaseh enter this week end at Seaside and tained several of their friends at Long Beach, Wash., where they zen Beach Park, Portland, start an evening party for their guests hope to be lucky enough to get ing at noon. Bring picnic dinner, coffee will be provided. An in on July 9. their limit of clams. teresting program is being ar Mr. Raasch donned a chef’s * * * ranged for tlie afternoon, part of apron for the occasion and pre which will be an “Old Time Fid pared a delectable Dutch lunch HOUSE GUEST Miss Grace 8impson of Hamil dlers" contest with cash prizes. a la barbecue style. * * * ton, Ontario was a houseguest of All former residents of Minneso Mr. and Mrs. Norman Powne last ta and friends are invited to at INFORMAL PA RTY tend. Mrs. Hazel Anderson, mother week. The Pownes took Miss Simpson of Mr. Otis W. Anderson had a up to Timberline Lodge during MISSOURI birthday celebration given for states. her on July 10 by her daughter her stay in the * * * The Missouri State Society of in law. Portland will hold their annual Eight of her friends met at A T GEARHART Picnic Sunday August 10th at Mrs. William Rosenield and the Anderson home for an in Jantzen beach park. Picnic din formal evening and to enjoy a her children of Canyon Crest ner at noon. Coffee provided. A Drive left Tuesday for a months birthday cake. program is being arranged for * * * stay at the Gearhart cottage of tlie afternoon the high lights of Dr. James W. Rosenfeld. Mr. BUFFET DINNER which will be an old time fiddlers Rosenfeld plans to spend week contest with cash prizes. Good On Sunday, July 5, Mr. and Mrs.x Will M. 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