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THE BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE T ll. o r AUCRTDM F M T F R P R IS F The B E A V E R T U N t N I t K r m a t .. . . . * W. Barnes, Mrs. Leslie Spencer, Mrs. son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and T C o lli D JnV ^ R XalbCTt M rj p U Lassiter. Mrs. XI H Metcalfe, and son Ern- L U “ 1 U U t Couldn’t open Safe Mrs. M. C. McKercher. Mrs. W. A. cst, visited their daughter. Mr. and 1 “ p u tN E (• '«"^ 1 ! RI I SHI NGW CO Woods. Mrs. S. B. Lawrence, Mrs. Mrs. Lester Dav.es of Kyderwood. IUNF.F.R ___ :--------- :---- p vv Livermore, Mrs. W. A. Kob- Wash, over the week-end. Members of National Editor.al Asso ciat.on and Oregon State Edi torial Association. Subscription price $100 a year. A d vertising rate on application. Items for publication can be our office in Hanna bldg. left at Portland office 212 4th St., near Salmon - .7503 Phone—Beaverton ___ _ H H. lEI'TKlES...Business Manager A A JEFFR IE S—____________ Editor _____ GREEN PASTURES. The grass is always greener across the fence in the other pasture. So say the cynic, the failure, the knocker, the ne'er-do-well, and the discontent. erts and Mrs. E. A. Keeling. Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Dean spent sevcral days in Koseburg visiting Mrs Dean's parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Howard at- tended a Jersey sale at Corbett Tues j ay_ Mrs. Austin Pharis and Miss Kho- da Shetlcnberger will teach in the Raleigh school in 1927-2«. Mrs. J. C. Huntley attended the luncheon Saturday, April 9 in Cor- vallis given by Mrs. Lenore Kerr, wlfe 0f the president of Oregon A g- ricullural college, and grand matron of Oregon of the Order of Eastern Star for the grand officers, matrons and their husbands of Portland and vicinity, and officers of St. Mary's chapter, Corvallis, in the Home Eco- nonncs building and prepared and served by the Home Economics class. A banquet was attended in the eve- ning at the New Benton hotel pre- Miss Muriel Dav.es, principal of the Beaverton grade school, visited th e' Tigard schools Friday. The members of the Beaverton Re- bekah »lodge anticipate a very pleas- ant evening next Tuesday, April 19, when Miss Dora Sexton, president of the Kebekah assembly of Oregon, will meet with them. The 1 O. O. F. lodge of Beaverton will celebrate, on April 25, the 108th anniversary of the establishment of Odd Fellowship. A good program is being arranged 1 he "Ih re e Link" association will meet at Banks, April 29. A large delegation are making plans to attend from Beaverton. An auditor, while working at the Tigard Lumber company office, acci- dentally closed the safe, and no one could open it. A fter hours of work a was decided to send to Portland fu r a man and he opened it in a few minutes. IM * Suggestions for Easter Everything for the Easter morning and all the necessities for a »¡.lend. J Easter dinner. Quality counts and economy rules at the 20th Century Stores. Mrs. O. D. Martin Gave Luncheon Friday P. M. Mrs. O. D. Martin entertained ai luncheon on Friday for Mesdames W. M. Evans, VV. G. Rogers, A. Retz- loff. and E. McGroom, of Portland, and H. W. McDonald, Ü. H. Butler, H. M. Salmon, E. Vincent, and A Brooks, of Greenburg. Prices Effective Saturday and Monday April 15 and 18_____________ H A M S, Swift’s Premium— “ The Ideal Faster Ham"—Average weight about 11 lbs.— Half Ham, lb. 34c; W E-le Ham, Hi A S P A R A G U S T I P S — Libby’s Large A b'U t 35 spears lo iht van TIG A R D HITEON CLUB Miss Ruth Olin, of Portland, was t(je week. end tlles, v ( Esther Brelin. 33c 1 11) -qnari vans, 29c; i - 85c CORN— W H IT E LILY Sweet, lender Cr.-sby Mr. and Mrs. E. Strom and family, The Hiteon Progressive club met were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. with the Sherwood club last week. M a ry* John Adolpltson of Portland, Sunday Thirteen from Tigard attended the Genuine value at ..ii -_________;_____ 25c SNOW DRIFT— V highlv refined vegetable shortening. 4 lb. can ................. 91c Their outburstings are their method vious to the inspection of St ..................... $1.75 of satisfying themselves of what they chapter by the grand matron. Mrs. \V. H. U'Kelly entertained las» meeting. Miss Campbell, Mesdames M ATCH ES— SEARCH LIGH T— want to be, and of excusing them- A card party will be given the Thursday at a 1 o'clock luncheon. The C harles Struthcrs, C harles Van Kleek, 25c Large, full count b ve', box 5c; o b'-ses selves for what they are. Masonic >ui ■ ng association am |0||0Wjng guests included: Mrs. Ehza- Herman Metzentine, Ernest Hite, All things considered there is no Beaver Social club Monday evening. bcth Vincent. Mrs. M. Salmon, Mrs Chris Christensen, Flora Leedy, A O I L — Amaizó— C H E E S E , Tillamook better town than one’s home town, April 18 in the Masonic rooms. Cook and daughter Ruth, Mrs. Ariss, Caldwell, V. Meyers, A. Willett, E 43c Full Cream— Quart can ................. for it is not home to one who thinks A benefit staged at the Beaver Mrs A w . \ incent, Mrs. Ramich, Nelson, Miss Effie Van Kleek, and Pound ... - ............... - .. 29c theater Wednesday for the newly or- otherwise. JELLO— Mrs. A. W. Root, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. little Miss Artist Nelson. “ Clubdom's R I C E — Louisiana N o town is better to live in, no ganized baseball club brought \I1 flavors, 3 pkgs.......... 25c O. H. Butler. C all” was played by the Tigard club, Fancy Blue Rose— business houses better to deal with, $134.50. VV. M. Simpson, of Portland, has portraying the different departments QUAKER OATS— 3 pounds ..................... 25c no people better to be neighbors to, H^ I. Hudson manager of the port threc acres in the Metzger (1f club work. Little Arti tist Nelson 29c Quick cooking, Igs. pgk no area better to produce from —no of Portland, addressed the chamber lract He will build next usmnier. .lanced SHORTENING pasture, any greener than those that of commerce at Hillsboro, at a noon A crcw of , j lnen from ,he 0 r e . Best— Purely Vegetable— Kellog’s Corn Flakes 3 pounds ........................ 49c 3 pkgs ........................... 25c enclose the dear old spot that is day luncheon Monday. Electric were laying new ties and Mesdame es Herman Metzentine being truly made the home town. Mr. and Mrs J. G. Austin and changing rails near the railroad elected president ; Bill Camp, vice- PANCAKE FLOUR L I B B Y ’S M I L K Those who revel in the great na- son Robert, of The Dalles, visited station Saturday. _ ^ president; Ruth Anderson, treasurer; Sperry's Rest— Tall cans— 1 fur ........ 38c tional sport of dissatisfaction with in the home of Mrs. S. A Freder- 10 lb. sack .................... 69c James Smith, of Duluth, Wash., \ jrgi| M Cyers, secretary. Mrs. Sadie the home town are all wrong unless ickson Saturday and Sunday, LARD— has been visiting his niece, Mrs. John 0 |)u„bar was uresent B E A N S — Van Camps M r, August Fanno and daughter, Ranki|l a,i(J {ami,y was present, they help to make it better. Pure. in bulk, 3 lbs ... 55c 18 o/ cans—3 for ........ 25c The Prodigal son thought the pas- Helen, were guests of Mr. and Mrs The Ladies’ Aid of the M. E. P E A S — Del Monte tures across the fence were better, J. D. Wilmot Monday. church met at the home of Mrs. H GRAPE FRUIT l-.arly Garden, can ...... 15c but he found only dry husks to feed Mr. and Mrs. Nelson, Spokane, A Suwarl Thursday 1 iromedary, 2 cans ... 55c 3 cans ........................... 43c upon. He thought the associations out W ash, are visiting their daughter, A man working on the N. Kurth Published by ehe 8th Grade S H R I M P — American in the world were better, but he lived) Mrs. D. C. Hempstead and family. farm on the Bend road had the niis- CITRUS P O W D E R Beauty— Latest pack— Tigard Public Schools. among swine. Miss Marjory Logan, Seaside, O r. steJ> ona and ran Large packages 2 for ... 45c Nu 1 cans 14c; 3 for 39c Remember this: the other dissat- was a guest of Miss Crete Gray, Sat- a nail thru the bull of his foot anti isfied fellow, in the other town, is urday. Marie Pafile and Lois West, Editors. will be laid up for some time. F L O U R — Kerr’s Best Patent— also voicing discontent; and the fault Mr. and Mrs. Powell, Portland, . . .Editors m Miss Ruth Lewis spent thw week 49 lb sack, $1.54; Crown .......................................................... $2 03 is not with the respective towns but visited at the home of their daughter, end with her parents at Tigard. Fisher’s Blend ...... ....$2.10 with the respective points of view. Mrs. Joe Muessig. The pupils of the eighth grade en The ten year old son of J. Smith, Saying conditions are bed, that Mr. and Mrs. Doy Gray, Mr. and at Durham, was badly cut over the joyed a “weinie" roast after school 20TH C E N T U R Y C O F F E E — business is poor, or that the town Mrs. Otto Erickson, and Mr. and eye, Saturday. Thursday evening. Adds zest to your Easter Dinner— Hot out of our Roaster to is slow is destructive criticism of Mrs. J. E. Davis attended the last Robert Leedy, of Metzger, had a Games were played with the Sher- day- Hot on your tabic tomorrow Pound 44c, 3 IBs ......$1.29 the worst sort. o f the Knight Templar balls in Port- badly infected finger last week. He wood teams last Friday afternoon, Ground to your order for fineness. It is YO U who can make YO U R land, I uesday. ran a sliver into his finger and did Scores were, Boys, Tigard, 7; Sher- O W N pasture as green as any other. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dcwhurst, not remove all of it. wood, 5; girls, Tigard, 13; Sherwood, It is YOU who can T U R N AD- Portland, attended the senior play Last week Miss Beulah XL Cross, 5 The games were well played and V E R S IT Y IN T O SUCCESS; in a of Beavcrion high school Friday eve- 10-ycar-old daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. very exciting. small way if you will, in a large ning. J. H. Cross, of Portland, disappeared i ) avies, of the Beaverton way if you can. Mrs. Collis Moore returned to her Saturday a postcard was received by s{hools, teacher in the eighth grade, It is no particular credit to a nun home in Moro, O r, Monday, after ihe parents, mailed at 1 igard. It said visited our school last Friday. how many towns he has lived in, spending several days in the home ” 1 am on my way.” F'rank Dukart, a pupil of the how many businesses he has "run," of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. U t il Mr. and Mrs. Herb Lenz were din eighth grade, has gone to Alberta. or how many jobs he has held. The Huntley. ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Lenz Can., to live. men who make history are in the Mr. ami Mrs. W K. V anKleck and Sunday. main permanent settlers— the masters daughter, l atherme, spent Sunday New pupils in our school are: Fran Wm. Ariss built a new body for of a «ingle business and the workers with relatives in Portland, cis Edwards, Fred Kelley, Theresa N. Rickert’s ford car. VV V %**.* VV W W V VV V %• W V V 1 on a certain job Mr. and Mrs. Ross Rassmussen and Rosenbalin, Jack Roscnbalm, and Ha- A comfort'station has been install % Authorized Dealer Tar and Gravel T O T H E R E A L C IT IZ E N S T H E daughter, Hazel, of Hillsboro, spent ed by Wm. Ariss in the rear of his ztd o lingsworth M O N TAG FURNACES R O O F IN G GRASS A L W A Y S GROW S GREEN- Sunday with Mrs. Rassmussen’s fatb- shop. KR IN AND AROUND OUR er, John B Hays. H E A R » A T RECESS. X U. L. Moore has bought one and T O W N , because it is he that helps Mr and Mrs. Henry Kerns and Some Difference. F R A N K PU L V E R . Prop. to give it life, growth and nurture. Miss Pauline L ed and John Forbes, three-tenths acres of land near Mrs. John C .: “ You aren’t as foolish j£ Phone Tigard 5-52 Beaverton 25-50 McKenzie's home. Daly & Noyes Beaverton, Or >-— o ....... ...- Portland, spent the week end in the as you look." X **X ~ X -X **X -X --X -X *,X * v v ,X--X*,X ~ X "X "X **X ~ X - handled the transaction. This , spring clean-up business L. L. Lasswcll home. Alfred B : “ No, that’s where we Little Ruth Case is recovering from prompts ut to say that we aren’t Mrs. Louis Nelson, Portland, came differ.” quite sure whether the term “vac- Saturday to spend a few days wnh a severe case of whooping cough, uum sweeper” always refer to the ma- Mrs. M. C. McKercher. Four lots were sold last week thru Plenty of Water. chine or the woman that is using it Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Talbert spent Noyes & Daly to Charles Baurer JMMAAW.W.V.W.V.WAWA'.VAWW.VASV.VAV.V Mrs. R.: “ Mildred, did you wash ■ ■■ o— Sunday in Portland. Two lots face on Shadow Lane and While the statesmen worry about Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Lasswcll and two on Tigard Lane, where the the fish before you cooked them?” Mildred: “ No, of course not. They the Red peril, most of us plainer folk son spent Sunday in Portland. Johnson wood yard used to be. lived in water all their lives.” are concerned about the possible red Alexander Nelson .aged 28, who J0hn lames, of Aberdeen, Wash, columns in our books at the close passed away Sunday with pneumonia, rcntcd tj,c Jackson place, last week A Crying Matter. '■ «.! i ! k i . h WM a ih pinw of lira W G Cauth- Thc Lone Oak Service station sold Ruth P . : “ \V hat has nine skins and *■ — —— O---------- ers, a former resident of Beaverton a standard six custom Studebaker makes you cry ?" Don’t be superstitious: you got Emily Nelson, a sister of Alexander’s -i I m do Ferd I nag«. of Sheni Cats B .: “ An onion.” J* thru your 13th year all right, and is in the same hospital with a goitre last week. look at you now! operation. Mrs. t auther's sister, Mrs. A number of Tigard members at ■ ■■ o- - Emil Nelson and children often vis- She Must. je tended the Sherwood O. F. S. meet When a jury turns a guilty man ited in Beaverton while the Cauthers Mr. N. : 'use ‘satiate in a sentence" je ing Saturday Grand Electa Mrs. Da- loo«e it becomes an injury. lived here. Everett S. : "I invited Gladys out to % ---------- o---------- Mrs G. A. Carlson, of Spokane, vie* wa* I,re*ent dinner, and I'll 'say she ate’ a lot ” ? It is ” rowing It is carrying more news than ever j B E A V E R T O N L OC A L S . Wash, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. T. E. Alvin and family have moved heiore. It you like it, a word to your friends will < D. V. Hempstead. into Tigard and will make their fu- Easy to Answer. Mr and Mrs. Otto Breiten motor Xliss Perlman.) is the new opera- ture home here. help us. A boost is always appreciated. j ed to Broetm’s Kelporc Baths at Mrs. N .: “ Helen, what is two »or at the Beaverton telephone office J. H Litton has bought a large t lovertlalr, Sunday. W W . '. W d i V . V . V . V . V . W . V . V . V . V i ' . v . v . v . . 1 D. \ . Hempsted, formerly man- concrete mixer which will be used times eight ?” Helen XL: "1 can’t answer that" H L Hudson returned Friday Iron 4ger and owner of the Ford agency for the first tnue on the basement Xlrs. N : “ What can you answer?** a business trip to Seattle here left Tuesday for Spokane, his lo thc K A. Twiss house, which will Helen XI.: "The telephone.” Miss June and Jaime Hudson and former home, where he has thc offer be finished this week. Xliss Helen Kearns were here F’ riday of several positions X1rs, Hemp- By special request the Tigard v x -x x » -:-* > * -X v * .:.^ x .-x -.x ..X “X "X "X x * v x * x ~ X " X X -* * x * * X v v to attend thc senior play given by stead and two sons wilT remain in CARD OF T H A N K S . „ L1. . . . . . Grange Indies' .Minstrel show given Beaverton high school They are s.u- Beaverton until her husband i, per- Janoarv win ^ rcpcatcd wuh The Rev. F\ R. Sibley and family dent, of Oregon Agricultural college manctly located a,|ded attraction o * Tuesday evening. desire to express their thanks to the Mr. and Mrt. B J. Woodward mo- ^ r- ‘ hillip Searcy of ^pril 2b entire community of Tigard, Metzger, >is getting to be more necessary every day. It is also ncccssarv Vi'urc with a company that is reliable and sound. tored to Oregon City Sunday to visit Haro, are the parents of a baby buy. _ _ _ _ _ _ * Bend and Bonita for their many kind The Tifier 20^Centunj Stores i I T BEAVERTON SHEET METAL WORKS W h e n Y o u a re T h ro u g h Pass This Paper to a Friend G e t th e m in te r e s te d in th e NEWSY HOME TOWN PAPER Auifimtobile Insurance M i. \\ > \ em ..n Phillip, bum M's S «*rcj is Brown of Satui '.»v \ : aa $7 */• . y 1 M n I < Huntley entertained a: , ' ° " 1 Bnm # u ll,c N " * '*» luncheon Friday: Xlrs J. E Dav.s, w" ° * « ,hf ' un* * rr,vrJ Mrs Otto Erickson. Xlrs H K Nel- N,l<' »F™« son and Mrs. tollis Xloore The fol- ,hc v' ctk rnd w,lh hrr ian' ,,y. th< L expressions of sympathy which were showered upon us during these past few days. The dark cl> uds of sorrow were greatly lightened by the kindly ------- Mrs K. Vincent, of Tigard, enter- beams of divine and human svm- tamed Sunday with a dinner Thus* Iia,hv present were Rev. Maurer and fam- -------------------- < w . M :!v. MI?cs Plan and L w i Mimr. P a u | Mull*!. 1 • thrr daft Mr. W t hrwd*i ,. Wallace m came .» «hr alien..... D Shellmbergi . Beaverton and 1 1 ortland, and Mr and Xlrs 8al- for bridge M r. W li Boyd. M n M H 11 B >*w eli acculili an ,td Robert Summers, XCrs George Bk>s- ker fathrr and mother, XIr and Xlrs mon. ver. Xlrs Flmrr >* 1 j-,. Xlrs t.uv Me Vhuler as fsr as Kugene Salurdav -------------------- 1 urmiik II t . i.i- .1 | Mi. w ( 'ben «.»1 bsn lo M idf«rd. a f u r * F i v e Candidate* Were • . . , v v J J M iKIel visiting hcre »everal wrcks Initiated »* e d n e s d a y Mr. and Mrs A. M Jannscn, Mrs H r and Xlrs Edward J Johnson ' W O Koberta, Xlr and Mrs Walter of rou,r •v,’° A are receivmg con Five candidates were initiated into Harris and Mrs. Walter liorham gratulation un thè birth of a daugh- . , . . . . 1 - 1 , 1 . „ . , . . o the mysteries of thc third and fourth went to Corvallis Saturday to attend ‘ * r. Gladys, who arrived April 9 , . r j degrees bv Butte (.trance at Tigard, the meeting of St. Mary’s chapter Born «0 Xlr and Mrs iHxon J.vne, Wednesday evening They were L C. ° The majority of the business and professional men of Braver: are insured with the Oregon Automobile InA,ranee Company. ivir». t . V i n c e n t , I igard, Entertained Last Sunday B ergeron This is an old line, legal reserve stock company. One reason is . that , being an Ores -A°n company, we can tri ve prompt service and settlement of claims. “ 'c coumrv-1’ rates. rates*^** \ U 1 '* pay ,hat,.wc are " price ritm8 tor Beaverton and vicinity country Why the same yo ur insurance a- p pic who live in thc traffic >f ' ** ' Portland ? H om e _ Again After Accident X. Paul Bergeron is home from thc hospital He is nut allowed 1 .. g sch -d but must stay quietly at home for some time. His head is still ban- daged up but is healing rapidly and he is quickly recovering from thr 1 t . . effects of the auto accident whet. he was hit in the back ol the h ^ ¡ pnl \ ^ h* ’ Wcn namcd FJekmeyer and daughter Rose. M C. by the handle of the door of a Gorham entertained Kenneth t .«on June« Kahmig and Mr and Mrs \ M *n- The many friends of the familv ? be Lad) Slipper club Xfr and Xlrs John ! ! * • v >irv line are glad »0 kr w he is recovering X Those present were Xlrs J son, Harold, accompanied by their work. _ j m .. to rapidly. ^ * i # ’ J damagC ,nSUr‘ kor<\- i't,ar 4- Qhevrdet and all light cars Buick. r.ssex, Stuilebaker, etc. ________ Other cars in proportion Remember that the ma'Ori1-. « X are insured with me. There â ? *? ■> E S Mrs Walter Friday For standard limits public liability and wc charge ln Beaverton the b lo w in g ! ' $13.00 a y.ar $BiÜ0 a m -‘ k,,,:. g V.f| reason. ' * m<n >f Bea N. J. SKEE, Residence Aloha. Oregon - • •a