The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, March 24, 1927, Page 5, Image 5

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    Thursday, March 24, 1027.
TH E BEAVERTON E N TE R PR ISE
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tend the soccer game between Gar­ John Noice last Thursday with a lun­
TIGARD
den Home and Maplewood.
cheon at the home of Mrs. William
HARDWARE
Xlelvin Allen, Jim Kitmney, Dur-
Polkinhorn. It is with regret that we
\ Plumbing and Heating :* The third annual women's enter­ see Mrs. Noice leave as she has been ward Finley, Curtis Tigard and Ho-
tainment will be given by the Ladies’ a great help to the community, a mer Wilson spent the spring vaca-
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F. W. BISH O P
i Aid on Friday, April 1 at the Gar­ worker both in the Woman’s club tion at home.
and the church.
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% Phone 2003
Beaverton, Or. J den Home church.
Members of the Aid have been
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Mr. and Mrs. M. Ariss, Jerald
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practicing for some time in prepara­
Andrew McCarf has purchased the Ariss and family and Mr. and Mrs.
tion for two one-act plays, "Uncle new home just completed by George John Rankin motored to \\ aukena
Jimmie has the following
cast of Johnson. It is a very beautiful home t'alls on the Columbia highway Sun-
characters:
complete in every detail and located day.
C W. NOYES
Uncle Jimmy.................Mrs. lletlesaief on one of Metzger’s most desirable
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ATTORNI-'Y AT I.AW
Mis’ Toplady.......................Mrs. Sampson acres.
Mesdames E. E. Finley and P. E.
t alliope Marsh.................... Mrs. Adams
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Lewis were dinner guests of Mrs.
Collection* — All
kind*— Insurance
Grandma....... .........
Mrs Royce
Mrs. A. A. Baldwin, Mrs. Geo. R C. Pluckier on St. Patrick’s day.
Beaverton, Oregon.
Mrs. P. E. Lewis made a business
Uncle Rod.......................... Mrs. Hawkes Johnson and Mrs. H. E. Leedy at-
Mrs. Spokes-------- --- ------Mrs. Lindley tended the home makers institute trip to Oregon City Tuesday,
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Josef------------------------------Mrs. Fishburn at the Central library m Portland
Cement floors are all laid in the
Mitty............. ....... .... ..... ...... Mrs.
Powell Friday. A very pleasant and profit-
i new Union high school and lath
The other play "Miss Susan’s For­ able day was spent.
Licensed Graduate Veterinary
tune" is cast as follows:
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are being put on this "week.
DR. S. SORENSEN
The regular meeting of the Metz-
Herman l.uscher was injured about
Miss Susan___ _____ Mrs. McLaughlin
V E T E R IN A R Y SURGEON
Maria (her niece)______ Mrs. Vermuhl ger Woman’s club will be held Wed- the leg and back and Adell l.uscher
Beaverton, Oregon,
Charlotte Long ((her friend)..Mrs. Sipe nesdav, April 6. Pot luck luncheon was hurt about the left eye when
Mrs. Miggs........... .....
..Mrs. Martin and busines smeeting in the after- their car collided with that of S. E.
l ’hones: Office Beaverton 0540
Mrs.
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Mrs. Jacobs noon. Miss Elizabeth Mathews, of Marsh, on the highway .near the
Farm Residence, Hillsboro 3R25
Mrs. Batter........................ Mrs. Stevens Oak Grove, will talk on kindergat- Multnomah county line.
tens. She advocates kindergartens for
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F'air weather friends.
all
schools.
Every
one
is
cordially
\f.
Allen
of
Tigard,
freshman in
There will be musical numbers in
addition to the plays, so a good pto- invited to attend and an interesting agriculture, has answered the call
and profitable day is assured.
for track issued by M. H. Butler,
gram is assured.
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track coach at O. A. C. Training was
There will be an admission charge
T O LOAN ON
of 25 cents for adults and 15 cents Real South American Chin- begun with the first few days of
GOOD S E C U R IT Y
for children.
chilla Will Be Raised,
sunshine.
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$5000
E. E. SWENSON,
H ILLSD A LE.
Real Estate.
Zella Lynch, Correspondent
Correspondent
The Beauty Box
The Hillsdale P. T. A. members
presented two comedies Saturday eve­
Finger W aving
ning at the school auditorium, “When
M arcelling
Love Was Young,” by Mrs. Blair,
Shampooing
Mrs. Nordberg,, Miss Lolsdorf and
All kinds
kittt
of beauty work.
Walter Fruitiger, and “How He Licit
Finger Waving Expert Will Be | to Her Husband,” by Miss Ruth
Barnes, Gideon Sloan and Mr. Nelson.
Here Every Thursday.
The large and appreciative audience
was
doubly
rewarded
by
Pete
Portsch, who played and sang edd
FAIRVALE.
songs. June Mathiesen danced the
rabbit dance.
The Fairvalc Community club had
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a most enjoyable "500” party on
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hall have as a
March 16. The prize winners were
hout,c guest Mrs. Hall’s cousin, from
Mrs. Huston, Mrs. . Ostrow, Mrs, E.
Falls City, Or.
Robinson, C. Powell and Mr. Pfeifer.
Neighbors and friends of Mrs. Had­
On April . 11, the Fairvalc club ley are giving a shower for their
will give a reception to its newt daughter, Mrs. Tannler, on Wednes­
members. The second Monday of day afternoon.
each month will be a social one.
Merle Cummings has returned to
Peter Streiff at Shattuck, enter­ Bremerton, where he is stationed on
tained about 40 of his friends and the U. S. S. Tennessee.
relatives at a birthday party.
Miss Violet Beecher from the W il­
Mr, and Mrs. A. I. Adamson have lamette university at Salem, is spend­
joined the Orenomah chapter of ing a week-with her cousin, Mrs. R.
C. Thompson.
Eastern Sta ra tMultnomah.
i M r an d M rs
C. W. Craig was chairman of the
E Swayze are en-
Liptnan- Wolfe j>arty, entertaining tertaining friends front Seattle.
about 2000 people. Several from F’air-
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vale attended.
Alice Dimbat is having a few
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friends in on Saturday evening.
April 2 the Fairvalc club will give
a food sale in Portland.
Friends of Little Ruth Twcedale
are sorry to learn of her illness with
the flu.
GARDEN HOME.
The Hilldaie P. T. A. are having
as their next attraction The Kitchen
Dr. E. S. Hammond, of Kimball Cabinet baud, presented by the Ep-
School of Theology, will be the worth Methodist ladies on April 22.
speaker at the Sunday morning serv­
ice, March 27, at the Garden Home
M ETZGER.
Community church.
The regular monthly luncheon of
the Ladies Aid was given at the
No evening service will be held home of Mrs. William Ream, Wed­
at the Garden Home community nesdays March 23.
church on Sunday, March 27.
Mr. and Mrs. John Noice have
Choir practice will be held at 8:30 purchased a hotel at Albany and left
p. m. Saturday evening. A good at­ Friday for their new home.
tendance will be very welcome, as
work on the Easter music has been
The Rinky Dinks nict at the home
started.
of Mrs. Ostervold Tuesday, March
15. A pleasant afternoon was re­
The regular meeting of the Gar­ ported.
den Home P. T. A. was held Friday.
George Johnson has started to build
Reports from the Washington Coun­
ty Council were given. It was unani­ a new home for Fred P e t e s which
mously voted to buy 50 chairs for is to be one of the finest in Metz­
the school. Mrs. Hoban was appoint­ ger when completed.
ed chairman of the Arbor Day pro­
The Nitchc club complimented Mrs.
gram. The meeting adjourned to at
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FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE
W E HAVE
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On Display
At our Local Show Room
WASHINGTON AND EAST STREET
BEAVERTON
A Complete Stock of
New Fords
Do You Know You Can Buy
A NEW FORD FOR
$100 DOWN, INCLUDING LICENSE.
Let Us Demonstrate
TH E IMPROVED FORD CAR.
f A. B. Smith Motor Co.
Washington and F ast Sts.
Beaverton, Or. jg
Worth $3500 a Pair.
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I fay ette, visited Mr. and Mrs. J
A real South
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fgrtn will be located on the fiv e;
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acres opposite the A. Zweiner home
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at Ftgard. R.
and r. U. Bolch
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have purchased
this land and arei
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having a large building erected,
■which will be 16x50 feet long to
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L. l.eedy sold a car load of
house these animals. VV. J. Carter
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is the carpenter and Mr. Hosktngs
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was painting the building Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Bunker and
R. C. and F. C. Bolch have a
children, of Timber, are visiting Mr.
The telephone is a reliable, efficient
Chinchilla farm in southern Califor­
and Mrs. \1 Saling for a couple of
and dependable servant, always ready
nia, but the climate is tiot exactly
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to put you in touch with your neigh­
suited to raise these animals and
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they searched all over the coast as
bor or the most distant city or hamlet.
A. ( linger and family moved to the
far north as Seattle and finally de­
It serves you tirelessly for a few cents
Commodore apartments in Portland
cided that the temperate climate of
a day.
J Rosenbaum and family of Portland
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Oregon was the best place.
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have rented the house.
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The first building, which will be
followed by eleven other buildings,,
Mrs. J. H. Litton is slightly im-
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is built like a chicken house, one
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side boarded up, the other side
boarded up four feet and the r e s t '
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Mr. and Mrs. J. Whitlow, Mr. and
of the way left open, with wooden
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Mrs. J. Caldwell and Rev. and Mrs.
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E. Maurer spent- Saturday evening at
opened or closed as the weather
the home of Mrs. B. (j. Leedy.
changes. In the bottom of the build­
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floor four feet higher, the space be-
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last Wednesday. , Mrs.
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live in. The entire building will be 1 •
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and Mrs. P. Morm the ftrwt
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Builder of Fine Homes and Cabinet Maker.
the animals cannot escape. There f>r,ze’
will be a big runway outside the
Breakfast Nooks, Furniture, Etc.
R. A. Daly is beautifying his home
building for them to exercise in.
Messrs. Bolch intend to build a b* P,antin* » fir »ree hedge along ;■
Counters, Store Fixtures, Etc.
winding driveway from a point at the the side*? of the lot. He also has
CARPENTER SHOP
lower part of the acreage, connecting «rou‘,s of s>,ruc< and Sco,ch h '00" 1 i
with the highway and will gravel and ,s «,lan,lnK flowcrs ,,cxt to thl'
^ Phone 115
2nd and Watson
Beaverton, Or.
this toad. Trees and shrubs will be house-
planted and the place beautified. A
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house will be built for the caretaker.
Marjct,a Grandy is *“ wi,h ,hc
The entire place will be surrounded whooping cough,
by a high wire fence.
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and Mrs. Siegfried, of Multnomah,
Old-Tim e G uilds
R. C. Bolch left Monday morning
I)onald Erickson ha* ,he whooping
booby prize.
Waldo It. Browne's “What's What
for southern California and
will re- couS'1-
In the Labor Movement," says: “Guild
turn In ten days with 18 pairs of
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Virginia Parks, Mildred Wall and or Gild. Historically, an association
C hinchillas. The animal is small, sil-
Mr and Mrs I‘ rank Nor,h of
ver
gray and
looks like a gray Portland, spent Saturday and Sunday Helen Stiles went to Portland Sun­ of craftsmen and merchants, exercis­
day to visit Virginia Parks’ brother, ing n monopoly over a particular trade
squirrel, but about the size of a rat. in lu* " '
Frederick, who is slowly recovering or cruft In a single town Guilds of
The pelt is approximately 8x13 inches
this type practically controlled the In­
from
a mastoid operation.
tmd breed three times a
year and
Men were busy Monday clearing
dustry of medieval Europe. Roughly
have from two to four to a litter. ,be brush off the land next to
speaking, they were associations of
Elmer Shtincr, of Bonita, was tak­ producers of a particular commodity
A pair of C hinchillas are said to be the ra.lroad tracks which was recent­
ly bought by A. Johnson.
en to the Good Samaritan hospital within a particular Hren, grouped to­
worth $3500.
in an ambulance last week. It was gether to protect tlielr own Interests
found
that his appendix was broken and the Interests of the consumer.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
Lobley,
of
Se­
TUALATIN.
They tlxed prices uttd wages and In
attle
ami
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Westogic,
Mrs.vE. C. Richardson, Correspondent
also of Seattle, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Lewis were many cases plnyed n prominent part
In the social and political activities of
L.
M.
Erickson
last
week.
Mrs.
Erick­
dinner
guests of Rev. and Mrs. Geo
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Meyer gave a
their localities."
very pleasant auction bridge party son is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Taylor and family, of the Beav­
erton Congregational church Sunday.
at their home Saturday evening. The Lobley.
Rev. Taylor lived in Tigard at one French Village Girl
rooms were decorated with flowering
The Rebekah club met at Mc­ time.
in Philosophic Mood
shrubs and a dainty luncheon served
On our way to tile terrace we In­
to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson, Mr Donald’s hall Saturday evening and
and Mrs. Walter Hawxhursti Mr. and played “500." Mr*. Miner, of Metzger,
An apron and f o o d sale will be stinctively turned buck at the door of
won
the
first
prize
and
Mrs.
J.
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Mrs. Clarence Richardson, Mrs. L. S.
held at the Schubring Hi Biedcrman the studio. Books, hooks, all over! In
Harding and Miss Trixie Johnson gard, second. Mac Tiederman won store Saturday, March 26 by the between white marble statues look­
ing like pale flowers In a dark forest
first prize for men and Edwin Han­ Ladies’ Aid of the M E. church.
and the host and hostess.
or
white-hodied nymph* under the
sen, second.
dense foliage. Itodln remarked that
Mr. and Mrs. E. Manuel and young
At the mock smoker given at Bea­ the upper portion of the mantelpiece
son are here from San Francisco,
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Eisner, of the verton high school Johnny Litton and was like the front of a Renaissance
Cal., to spend the summer months Bern! district, were dinner guests of Curley Kinney put on a wrestling palace. There was a hus-reltef on Its
as they did last year managing the Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Bulkier Saturday m atch; ( al Atterbury and Beck frieze and lu front of It several gobe­
Benson place at Elk Rock They evening.
Welch a boxing match, also Ed Bell lin fauteulls. The oak table was cov­
ered today with nntlque statues, tor­
have been visiting Mrs. Manuel's
ringer and Elmer Sturm.
sos, Florentine bronze bells, quills.
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Leopard Rush, of Tillamook, was
Renaissance randlesth'ks, bonks and
Wourms.
visiting at the Swan residence over
manuscripts. Opposite the tnble Aph­
Initiated
Ten
Candidates
Sunday.
rodite. emerging from the dark waves
Dr. Schroeder and E. C. Richard­
Last Thursday Evening of the curtain, blinded the spectator.
son attended the first annual home-
Edith Wight, of Portland, formerly
"I thought you would cotne down,"
ooming of Masonic lodge No. 164 at
Ten candidates were initiated last the old housekeeper mumbled morose­
bf Tigard, is home slowly recover­
Sherwood Tuesday night. There were
ing from the effects of three opera­ Thursday evening into the third and ly. “Hurry up, Marie. Clean up the
150 present, all members of the or­
tions which she underwent this win­ fourth degrees by Butte (»range. The terrace."
der. Many distant places were rep­
“.Stop!” exclaimed R o d i n with
drill team put on their work.
ter for tonsilitis.
resented, Chicago, Minneapolis, points
feigned Indignation. “Don't touch the
There were visitors present from
in Kansas and other distant states A
sacred treasures of Icings with your
Clarence F. Craw spent the week­ Lents, Russelvtllc, Oswego, Evening lowly hroont. That one which you’ve
banquet was served after lodge.
end with his grandmother, Mrs. Flor­ Star and Portland
already touched must have belonged
ence Hammer. He is now employed
Songs and readings were enjoyed to the great Darius himself.”
Miss Trixie Johnson and Miss Elsie
"There’s no trace left of that king.”
and several visitors gave short talks
May Cimmo, students at the Univer­ in Portland.
said the maid laughingly. “This thing
sity of Oregon at Eugene, are at
now belongs to us. A dead klug
Mr and Mrs. Robert Taylor, of
their respective homes for a week’s
doesn't
count, anyway."
Report
Will
Be
Given
Portland, were dinner guests Sun­
vacation
“This village girl Is quoting Shake­
day at the Schubring home.
Next Sunday Evening speare,” suld France, after having
Mrs, H S. f-ogan is very ill at the
sent her away, “although It Isn’t like­
A “500” party was held at the
The Tigard delegation to the old­ ly she ever read him. Primitive souls
Portland sanitarium following an op­
eration performed last week Mr Lo­ home of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Gran­ er girl conference at Corvallis will have their own wisdom and they teach
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gan goes in each evening to visit dy Saturday evening B C. Rue won give their reports Sunday evening at us many things." •
her. As yet no other visitors have first prize; Mr. Baird the booby 7 p m. at the Evangelical church With Anatole Francs," by S ud U ot
prize; Mrs Baird, first ladies’ prize They will take up the entire evening.
been admitted to see the patient.
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IF you have some- \
thing to Sell and j;
are in a big hurry
to sell it, let the
classified advertising de­
partment of this paper
prove its ability as a speedy
and efficient sales medium
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