The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, March 17, 1927, Page 5, Image 5

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    Thursday.
March 1/. 1M?7.
T H E B EA V ER T O N E N T E R P R IS E
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P. T. A., Mrs. W. R. Dunn being
chairman. There will be music and
£
hardw are
;• a good time is assured all who come
i Plumbing and Heating :• This is an opportunity to meet the
teachers of your children in a social
F. W. BISHOP
i; way and become acquainted with
their ideas, in furtherance of co­
phone 2003
Beaverton. Or.
operation between the home and the
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W ILL S E L L R E A L E ST A T E .
'Argument E nd ed W hen
H ungry Diner A cted
week at St. Vincent and a goitre re-
moveA
'I beg your pardon," said a crusty
old bean to the generous fragment of
pork with which It was making a por-
tlon of pork of benns, "but your cou
tlgutty Is insufferable.'*
"Go wuu," retorted the pork. “Go
Mrs. Ida Krey who has been at St.
wan back to P osting!"
Vincent's hospital, is improving.
‘.’Coarse w esternerl" said the bean
“Eastern sissy !" answered the |H>rk.
V
\V.
Peterson
had
his
tonsils
re­
M ULTNOM AH
"At least," said the bean with great
moved Friday.
dignity, "we are not uncivilized. We
Multnomah, Or.
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Rrookhardt
couie from the fount of culture. We
Mrs. Emelia Klein of Multnomah,
Mrs. Ryder .who has been ill, is have background—"
entertained Harold Tallman, princi­
has again taken «out her broker's
“Yeah?" said the pork. “Your
pal of the Laurelhurst school^ and, feeling better.
license and will sell real estate in his wife, last week.
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background Is a lot of common, ordl-
Multnomah She has an office at
The Eckert house on the Garden nary dirt. Thut’s all It is.
1 come
from the greut open spaces—"
her home on Raird Lane, the first
Home
road
is
nearly
completed.
Mr. and Mrs. William Carr drove
"Where pigs Is pigs.”
house south of the railroad crossing.
to Eugene for a short visit with
.
...
,
. . . . I " I ’ll »ay so. And whut'» more.
y ,s. Klein can be reached evenings
A meeting of the Multnomah W o- we>e proUll of ,t We.re the
back
friends last week.
by calling AT 4371.
men’s club will be held March ¿4 bone o ( lhe natlon_«
“You re all fat," said the bean
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. McNott, of Mrs. Charles Lewis will speak on
Tacoma, spent Sunday with their “Literature.” Mesdames Lovejoy and “Can't see your backbone for It.”
Small Boy Knocked
son, Dr. E. E. McNott, and family. McNott and Miss Knowles will serve "Get back in the pot," yelped the
tea.
P°rk-
Down by Automobile
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l "B oor!”
screamed
the
beau
Miss Florence Gardner entertained
Stockyard
boor!”
Multnomah, Or.
The Multnomah Insurance company
the Sewing club at her home Thurs­
“Chicago moron!" screamed all the
has
completed arrangements for mak otber beaus.
Lester Fredcricksen <>f Multnomah,' day of last week. Those present were
At ti,ut nioment. the argument was
suffered a fractured skull Monday Mesdames P. K. Whiteside, C. G. ing monthly installmen: loans at a
settled by a man from Little Rock
afternoon and a badly bruised body Ehle, Ed Schaffer, Mildred Reichardt, very low rate of interest.
Ark.
when a car drove into a crowd of Josephine Nelson, Hazel Loomis and
He ate the contestants.— Kansas
A. E. Graham brought home 13
boys playing on the road. Lester i s ; Mrs. Cadanaugh.
City Times.
steclhead
salmon
Sunday
night.
Hi
only 4 years old. He was carried to
Multnomah in a car to Dr. Thatcher’s
During the past"week men from the caught them in the Salmon river.
Womanfs Confidence in
office and then taken to Good Sam ­ Portland Gas company were digging
aritan hospital where he is improv- j up their mains along the highway
John Zednick is moving his house
H er Protege Justified
from W inklers’ Pool hall, the Mult* from the Hoffman road to Queen-
ing.
“At that time (170,1). astonishing as
noiuah Drug Co., W. R. Small to land. Amongst thc angels where he |{ n)uv keem, the cotton crop of the en
tire country could have been raised
the Ideal Shoe Shop and across the will not be disturbed.
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on a Held comprising not more than
street to the Ellis Pharmacy and re­
Several new houses are under coil-
acres.
1 he price of cotton was
placing with new pipe. The ditch
,
, ,
,
f___;.t,.„i exceedingly high because of the cost
along the highway above the pool st.uct.on, the
lumber being furnished of
,
„ for the ,nurket The
hall was dug up and pipes laid so by the Copeland Lumber company. A | ch|ef expense was ln cU.anaIng „ of
that the waste water would not run hmisc is being built by A. L. Speak- (jjrt |eave8 MIUj
seeds which clung
over the pavement.
, man for L. W. Woody on the Ber- to the tlbers. It appeared unlikely
iha-Gapitol Hill road. L. V. Junkin that cotton could ever be raised In
Public School Directors Fill Win. Honneger received the sail is building a house in Huber Acres large quantities In this country be
news
Monday
that
his
parents, in West Portland. N. P. Jensen is cause of the cost of preparing It for
Places Caused by Teach­
*he spinner.
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Honneger, had erecting a five-roon house at Hills - 1 *be
ers Resigning.
“One evening Mrs. Greene was en
died in Oakley, Gal. It is not known tjalt
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tertalnlng u dlstingulsc.e-j gathering of
! what caused their death. Mr. Hon-
southern gentry, und the eon versa
neger left Monday night for Oak­
(.
harles
Marshall,
of
North
Rend.
flon
turne(j t<> this particular problem.
Tigard, Or., MarchA17.—At the last
ley.
Wash., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. K
" ‘Surely Mr. Whitney can supply
neeting of the board of directors of
Ruring. He is a veteran of the Civil your needs,’ said Mrs. Greene, with
ichool district No. 23, two new teach­
War and was a prisoner in I.ibby confidence In her protege. Her guests
The
Christian
Endeavor
Society
of
ers were engaged for the next year
prison
for six months during the war regarded the remark as a pleasantry,
lo take the jdacc of two teacners the Community church won a reward
but young Whitney took It ln all serl
who have resigned. Miss Clara Luethi j for having the largest number pres­
ousness. Never having seen a cotton
H. H. Eckert, who has been i1' plant, the next day he went into the
and Mrs. Nielsen take the positions ent from any society at the annual
formerly held by Miss Margaret Al­ convention of the Portland ( hristian ' with the flu was able to be oil’ country and obtained samples of the
Endeavor Union held at the Sunny- Wednesday.
i bolls. Ten days later tie had a model
len and Miss Marian Oliver.
of a cotton-cleunlng machine."— Prom
side Congregational church, M arch
11-13.
W. H. Burns, of Appleton, Wis., “A Popular History of American In
ventlon," by Waldemar KaemptTert,
: visited his brother, £ . H. Burns over
Dr. M. E. Dunn, superintendent of ’ Sunday.
P e r fe c t B eha vio r
Missions of the synod of the Colum­
The
boys
and girls of a congested
bia, preached at
the community
Mrs. L. J. Burnett has moved from
neighborhood
were Invited by their
church last Sunday morning and in I Gaston to Portland to 181 Gibson
teacher to write their own personal
the afternoon at the Fairvale inis street.
rules of life. The collection included
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siuu at the Community club house
the following:
Portland Youths Are A r­
Rehearsals for the opera "The
"You must always he ohlgent, clean
rested But Were Al­
The congregation of the West Port­ Celle of Barcelona” are well under .'rour neck, stand ereck, und »wallow
lowed to Go.
land Evangelical church have moved way. The men’s chorus meet w ith 1 S°°d fresh hair.
out of the school building and back M r s . John Lincoln on Monday eve-
*>0D t Ket " 7 » or
* nybody
; mngs at 8. lh e ladies meet with M,ss ba(j |uck
Tigard, Or., March 17.—Wednesday into their own church.
evening rotten eggs were thrown at
Lancctta Steele on 1 uesday evenings.
“Never try to? steal a dog's bone or
The Intermediate Christian Endcav- Mrs. Frank Ryer is directing the yWUq| have no pant8<«
the crystal star gazer at the grange
“Always live fair and never ask
hall. 1 he eggs ruined a drop curtain ; or will meet in the church Friday dancing, taking small groups at her
immediately the crowd was in an up­ evening and enjoy a pot luck sup home by appointment only. Those i your fattier or uncle for money when
taking part in the opera may com ; Ihe.v are drunk.
roar but when quiet was restored it per.
municate with Mrs. William Small,
“Don’t steal from the Five and Ten
was found that young boys from
director,
or
with
Mrs.
H
B.
Brook-
nnd
« you h,t “ “lrl you ure u
Portland were to blame for tho in­
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Tracy arc in
eownrri
„Every w#ek you raust hl|VP . bntll
cident, and they were allowed to go Eugene this week on a combined bus­ hardt chairman, for any information
gn(j (j on>j (j 0 no murderln."—Collier’s
home with a warning.
iness and pleasure trip.. They will icgarding rehearsals.
The Universal Show aggregation visit friends there.
Mrs. Erma McMahon sold the fill - 1
rented the grange hall for last week
D efin in g "C h ristia n ”
&nd put on a free show, selling their
Rev. I). S. Sharpe spoke at the ung station at Ardenwald last week.
“Tho London policeman Is the finest
medicine .luring the evening.
First Presbyterian church, Albany,
example of a Christian I have met; h'»
Metzger
school
was
fumigated will answer any foolish question ttiut
A tire was stolen from the com­ last Sunday in preparation for rvan
pany during their engagement here gelistic services. Mrs. Sharpe and Monday of last week and cultures any fool asks him,” said Doctor Nor
Mrs. Anna Ingrams accompanied him taken of all the children’s throats by wood, the bishop. As a definition of
but the thief could not be found.
They returned home by way of Cor­ Dr. Mason. Elizabeth Leedy and W. a Christian that seems to leave some
thing lacking. The precise duty of
W. Johnson arc thc only ones ill
vallis.
the Christian to the fool has never
Annual Dinner Will Be
now. A number of children have tak- j been satisfactorily stated. The ou
Given Multnomah Teachers Kenneth Macdonald has b?*en ill en the diphtheria anti-toxin.
thor of the Book of Proverbs evaded
with the flu for the past two weeks
the question by writing. In two con
secutlve
verses, "Answer a fool accord
but is improving.
E. E. Eatourettc has been conval­
Multnomah, Or.
Ing
to
Ills
folly” and "Answer not a
escing from a recent operation at the
fool
according
to his folly,” hut then
The annual dinner for the teachers
Misses Marian Oliver and Lavernc home of his sister, Mrs. John D.
the author of Proverbs was not, In the
of Multnomah school will be held at Carr attended the older Girls con­ Stewart.
strict sense of the word, a Christian.
6:30 Thursday evening in Masonic ference at Corvallis last week.
St. Paul congratulated the Corinthians
Temple and will be in charge of
L. W. Thomas was able to be in on suffering fools gladly. But then the
E. Scovcll has bought the new- his office on the highway this week Corinthians probably had no traffic
L. M. Atkins. All patrons of the
house being built by G. B. Richard­ He is still weak after his operation problems.—Pierre Van Paassen, In the
district arc invited to be present. son near Fenton street.
Atlanta Constitution.
but is feeling fine.
Tickets are 50 cents each and arc
Mrs. Ida Hunt had a minor oper-
atioa at Good Samaritan hospital last
vVednesday.
TWO NEW TEACHERS
ENGAGED FOR 1927-28
BOYS MAKE TARGET
OF CRYSTAL GAZER
in the hands of the members of the
Carl Fleming was operated on last
Iver Stack is clearing his lot in j
Westwood preparatory to building.
IF you have some­
thing to Sell and
are in a big hurry
to sell it, let the
£ classified advertising de- ;i
New Wrecking Car Is
•j partment of this paper Bought by Case-Pechin Co.
prove its ability as a speedy
and efficient sales medium
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REWARD.
An improvement club has b een 1 The editor died and went to heaven,
formed at Glen Cullen for road de-
Put »total outside the gate;
velopuient.
Because he hadn’t the nerve to knoex
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And thought that he would wan
Mrs. R. H. Drake entertained re- TUI some other mortals came along,
cently the following: Mr. and Mrs.
He’d sec what thcY would do-
A. K. Green, Mr. and Mrs. Pfeifer, And ,f ,h t>' en,ercd th<’ P«arly S»tc.
Mr. and Mrs. Green and Mr. and
H* lhou8h< he might slip through;
Mrs. Johnson
He ' vatched the vast procession past
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! Up to the potrals wide,
Mr and Mrs. Brandenburg, the Whdc ,>c' er told su,nc »b*y werc UP
Swiss consul, gave a party last S u n -:
,0° b’8b-
day. They live at Shattuck.
And ° ,her* hc took inside-
The P. T. A. meets on the third
Thursday of the month at the Fair- Thc editor- wcar> of waiting so long,
vale school, 3 p. m. Mrs. A. E. M elin,1 l'inally got in line
president.
To see ** Peter would accept him
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then
Or
would
with thanks decline.
Irving LaFond opened a meat mar­
He heard the sweet-voiced angels
ket at Fairvale.
sing,
Mr. Rurgholzcr and Mr. Willis
His
fillcd *° the bri,,G
bought the Ed Czernev Filling sta-
shivered and shook in agony,
lion on Bertha-Beaverton highway at
Knowing b'» chances were slim.
Fairvale
I " Ab. h a!" said Pteer, "an editor
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here?”
| (He laughed with pure delight),
ST. CLARES PARISH
Why certainly, you may come right
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in ;
Tickets are now on sale for the
For all you did was write.”
big St. Patrick's day program to be
Ü. N. SM ITH ,
given at St. Flare’s on March 25
Oakland, Cal.
These St. Patrick’s programs are an i
annual affair and a good time is j
ALLAN G. O LIN GER.
promised as usual. Everyone is in-
vited to attend.
I Reedville, Or.
_
Allan
G.
Ollinger
of
Reedville,
r . _ I . A, , Meet o 1 i uesday
,
r
c
I ij
passed away March 6, at Good Sa-
Lvening at School House maritan hospital. He was ill only
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four days with pneumonia. Mr. Olin-
Multnomah, Or.
t>cr was b,>rn m Nebraska in 18(f).
Multnomah Council 1 1. A. will |(e leaves a widow and one child,
hold an evening meeting in t h e jMrs VVm. ChurJhlcy, of Reedville,
schoof auditorium at 8 o’clock Fri­ sister, Mrs. C. A. Hann, of Port-
day evening,
when
Mrs. G. M. land and two brothers, Harold and
(■lines, chairman of the school board, Verne of Portland. Interment was in
will be the speaker of thc evening, Kiverview cemetery. Rev. Mr. Pratt
her subject being the platoon sys­ of Orenco, officiated.
tem. The school orchestra will open
Mr. Olinger had been in the mer­
the program with several numbers, cantile business at Reedville 14 years
under the direction of H. E. Bix- and had won a large circle of
by. There will be the social hour, friends.
' ’followed by refreshments. All resi- j
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dents of this and nearby conimun MEETING TO BE HELD APRIL 1.
ities are urged to attend.
ONLY
A MINOR
ERROR.
Multnomah, Or.
The annual Congregational meeting
"Oh, what’s the difference?" asked I ^ ,he Community church occurs Eri-
a friend of the golfin’ department of ' ,lv
lin
. upper wi
e
held at 6:45 p. m. Devotions, reports
the moral guide thc other day after
and election follow.
we had tried to apologize for our
boner last week in running a "mar-1
riage” under the "death” head on I l ’hon8 ,h f news to Y«ur local
the front page.—Beloit (Kan.) Ga- l’al,cr iirst- Y ou are interested in
zetie
your community—so are wc.
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No Man Likes to be Sued
The notoriety is unpleasant, to say nothing of
the worry and concern. And the cost—even if the
jury doesn’t bring in a $20,(XX) verdict against you
—may run into hundreds of dollars.
How much better to have someone assume all
responsibility, defend any suit, and even pay any
verdict the jury may return against you.
The United States Fidelity & Guaranty Co.,
automobile liability insurance policy gives you just
such assurance in event your car injures anyone
The cost is less than you would pay a lawyer to
defend you against a single claim.
We’ll he glad to give you the facts and the cost,
without placing you under any obligation.
Beaverton Realty Company
C. E. 1 ledge, Beaverton.
C. J. Stickney, Aloha.
I
Do You Buy Or Sell?
E a rly M ajolica
Oregon Telephone Co.
To Mr. and Sirs, C. E. Niederer,
March 14, a son, Carl Leroy, weight,
8 / j lbs. Mother and son doing nicely
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EDITORS
Time and money saved by con­
The earliest date found on an Ital­
ian luster-piece Is 1489. The only
venient telephone methods of
men acquainted with the use of lus­
Several lots in Westwood have ter were Pesaro, Gubblo and Deruta,
buying, or selling, are actual
been sold recently to prospective1 and after a vogue of 80 years It be­
cash profits on your telephone
came u lost art about 1570. The craft
home builders.
has been revived with varying suc­
Investment.
cess, but the new enamels cannot
Mr Colvin sciaped his finger will
compare In beauty with the old mod
a saw last week and he has been a els. The finest specimens of majolica
daily visitor at Dr. Thatcher’s office were made In northeastern Italy.
since then. It is healing nicely now Vases, pitchers, plates, bottles and
odd-shaped flasks were the most com
nionly decorated objects, but tiles
BORN
were sometimes made for floors and . x - x --:-- x ~ :- X " X x --X " X - v - x -- x ~ :- x ~ X " X ~ x - *- x -<~ x x k -- x K "X "X '< > -:-- x ~ X ' v
walls.
Multnomah, Or.
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THE
FA IR V A L E .
C om ic T r a g e d ie s ?
A boy came to the desk of one of
the branch llbrarlea with a request
for “mystery stories" for his rro th «
On being asked tiy an assistant what
type or author his mother preferred,
Builder of Fine Homes and Cabinet Maker.
the boy answered confidingly: "Well,
f think ¿he might like something more
Breakfast Nooks, Furniture, E tc.
light and cheerful than she has been
getting.
Those "Sherlock Holmes"
Counters, Store Fixtures, E tc.
stories made her nervous.
Haven’t
you got anything with a pleasant,
C A R P E N T E R SHOP
snappy murder In It, that she can
read without getting nervous when
Phone 115
2nd anti Watson
Beaverton, Or.
she Is all alone In the bouse?"—In
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W . A. SMITH
Tigard, O r, March 17.—The Case-
Pechin Motor company have added
to their equipment a Cadillac 8
wrecking car and are now prepared
to do the heaviest towing plus fast­
est and best service. A 4000 pound
Weaver crane ii used.
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