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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1932)
F R ID A Y . S E î T r V B E B ' V Í :XJ *3 BKAVEBTON 19« UNTI R I*R !*F FAG K t f - 4 ' m * s - f • - - , «• ; B U Y A i'<l» H alf ajul ll-i-l » I Violin, Guitar. B anjo, Saxapnone. ns. n ] polarity o f tom ato ew v istry 289 South B roadw ay, near r logue. M oler B arber College, Trum pet, C larinet, A ccordian , M an fam ous appe- J efferson . H ours 10 a. m. to 6 ju ice dry Americo. s 3rd St., Portland. dolin, O rchestra, and all Band p. m. B E aaon 988a Licensed. CENTS tizer -is one ot the phenom enas o f Ins.runu.nts. V iolin w ith ou tfit, OREGON AND M ODERN B A R B E R >he present day. Once a tom ato 79c per w eek, Call A T w ater 4613 C A R D R E A D E R , D aily including Colleges, pay while learning. Col A L IN E was thought to be poisonous but Sunday 50 cents. 410 5th St., leges standardized, w kly lectures. now lt ia alm ost universally used in PATENT ATTORNEY PER T IM E corn er Hall, W estfa l A partm ents M aster barbers agree to em ploy the taw s.age. co o k e d and as the A partm en t 9. our graduates. W rite or call 234 sou rce o f tom ato ju ice cocktails. P A T E N T S .- T hom as Bilyeu. R e g is F irst St., o r 233 M adison SL, As fa r as we can learn the tom ato RAY T R E A T M E N T S N euri Hans. tered Patent A .torn ey , United SUN P ortland. IN ST R U C TIO N S ju ice, rich in vitam ins, w as origin- tis. m u scu lar and p oor circulation States and F oreign Patents. Free ated as a drin k in A m erica and I'KN issue O lf and On CENTS a line per treated. 166 N orth 18th, near booklet and disclosu re sheets, in v.-as p ra ct'ca lly unknow n in other Irving, B E . 4255. terview w i-h ou t obligation . Cor Then U N IV E R S IT Y o f P ortland Collega Count five w ords to the line. Glee club the "G eorg e sang at countries un.il recently. R igh t now bett B uilding, P ortland, Oregon. o f C om m erce and D eck er B usi H A R R IE T T M A R S H P sych ic Card con ce rt last nigh t.” it is gaining fa v o r rapidly in Great -ount your profits. Cash should ness C ollege, Guardian Bldg., o ffe r R eader, A ppointm en ts D aily 9 a. "Say, that’s rich. W h y that guy B ritain and is said to be one o f accom p a n y the order. W hen PERSONAL m. to 10 p. m. 271 B roadw ay, I cou ise s in business and secretar can t sing. W h o egged him o n ? " the f a v o rlte beverages on the E ng- 6latenient la retiu,red the ch a rg e is ial studies at low rates. near J efferson . L icensed, “ I d on ’t know , but he s look ing ijshm en’s menu. .. ... MRS. L E O N A R eads y ou r Palm. fo r the guy that egged him o f f ” -------------------------------- 15c ^ m inim um 50c R eadings daily, satisfaction guar M ASSAGE, Baths, $1, Mrs. Delmur, W ANTED T raded a W h ole T ow n prac nurse, apt 103, 464 E Couch anteed, 381 Y am hill, corn er W est B a ck to R est T hese C lassified A ds appear in 5 E A 1242. 1 'ark. W e have often heard o f farm s W A N T E D H ousekeeper, F. H. W il F irst E x e c u t iv e -1 suppose you beinK traded fo r city hoU8eg and newspapers : B eaverton Enterprise son, B eaverton. D R U G L E SS H E A L T H IN ST IT U T E D O N 'T R E A D T H IS if Satisfied en joyed y ou r vacation. city houses being traded fo r farm s T igaid Sentinel. M ultnom ah Press. w ith L ife. B ut If unhappy, dis — Steam baths, m assage, violet Second D itto— Yes, but tnere s but w hen a w hole tow n is traded A loha News, and Y am hill Journal. OR CARPEN couraged, a failure in business or W A N T E D -B R IC K ray treatm ents for colds, rheu nothing like the feel o f a g o o d desk fo r a house, that’s som ething dlf- ------ TER WORK, expert F ireplace love, this m essage is fo r you. m atism and con stipation cons free w orker, day or con tract BE. 9471 under you r feet again. — B oston ferent. O V E R 17,000 R E A D E R S W E E K L Y M adam DeN el can help you, 435 Dr. Elna A. Sorenson, N. D., 418 N ew s stories tell that the town o f — : T ranscript. Yam hill, cor. 12th. Swatland Bldg., AT. 0403. W A N T E D Cheap horses fo r fox T orch , M issouri, w as recently trad- j A U T O LO A N S P R IC E S $2 50 for T A Y L O R H E A L T H farm . Telephouu Beaverton 9805. ed fo r a house. T orch con sists o f | _ D E P R E S S IO N N o Fuss or F ixln ’s CENTER — feet steam bath, m assage and a general store post o ffic e , fillin g A U T O M O B IL E L O A N S Older M od- M assage, Steam Cabinet Baths, "Y es, we live 50 m iles fr o m tow n,” station and at least tw elve houses treated. Dr. E thel A. Sacry, BE. W E L L DIG G IN G el Cars, no delay, no insurance. E lectric R edu cin g treatm ents, In- said the resident o f a rem ote rura- 1 The F risco R a ilw a y passes 3t;76. 607 H aleigh Bldg., Portland. thru C rutcher Bros., Co., 752 East fra -R ed light. 401 R K ° Theatre D IG G IN G at R easonable district to the inquisitive tourist it. A 40-room house in K ansas B roadw ay. T R in ity 4431, License Bldg., P ortland, B roadw ay, r P rices, w ork guaranteed, A. Borth* “ and we haven't a d octor any d o - City, M issouri, w as the oth er h a lf i M-105. MME. H E R N E S , R E A D E R , has re Yam hill, A T. 3038. w ick, Union Ave., A loha. B ox 1L ger than Glut either. M arthy, my o f the trade and turned, readings dally. Apt. 309, W . J. Coreim , o f Huber. w ife, was took real sick last sum < Kansas City, becom es the ow n er o f 3501 * M o n iso n Street. COM E A N D LEARN Y ou r Own B E A U T Y SCH OO LS m er too." the town. J. L. Jacobs, Olathe. Kan- destiny. All consultations con fi WOOD tourisl E. P E P IN N aturopath, "B y the w ay,” asked the dential, 50c daily 9 to 8. Mrs. G ray sas, assum es responsibility fo r the O N LY O N E B E A U T Y SCH OO L in L A U R A E lectrotherapy, In-M o R ay, Duct-1 Palm ist, 561 E Oak St., near E 13 C O R D W O O D __No. "w h a t happens w hen anyone ts ser house. 1, Old grow th the N orthw est o ffe rs real M ari- less Gland treatm ent, Diet, Manip iously 111 here and you ca n ’t g et the $4 25 cord, S. D. Splesz, N. Union nello training. Send fo r F R E E ulation and special reducing 194 d octo r in tim e ?” SNOW K ills ’E m I^ab, m oth crys- Ave., Aloha, book let “ B eauty Culture, the H ap D an gerou s C om pulsion 12th St., cor. T aylor, BE. 8237. "W e ll,” replied the native, "they earw ig, bedbug tals, m oth, fly, py W ay to Su ccess.” N ation wide generally do like M artliy done— Jusl F ood Industries tell us: "T h e fo r cock roa ch es, W O O D F O R S A L E — P artly dry 16- spray, p ow der free em ploym ent bureau N ational FO R C O N S T IP A T IO N , C O LITIS die a natural death.” — Country South—on ce ou r $1,000,000,000 mar-| inch slab $4.50 co rd ; 16 inch old earw igs, fleas, ants, etc. K ildew Sch ool of Cosm eticians, 1008 and all Stom ach troubles, use Dr. Gentlem an. * k et— is en deavoring to rehabilitate grow th $5.50 co rd ; 2nd grow th $4; perm anent m oth -proofin g, state B roadw ay Bldg., M orrison at Abbotts E lim ination Food, gu ar itself by d iversifed agriculture Coni and Sawdust. P hone B eav distributors. K ildew Inc., 289 B roadw ay. Portland, O regon anteed to satisfy, $1 a package, W h y the T rouble W as Corn-belt legislators will be wise if erton 5225. Stark St., A T w ater 0938. by mail postage paid. C orrect MME C O U R T R IG H T and "W ill you try som e o f my angel they oppose all m oves to em bargo T H E Diet Ins. itute, R oom 409, 3261* Mme. Ballard Im proved M odern ca k e.” asked the you ng w ife o f hei I cottonseed oil products w hich com - D IR E C T O R Y W ashington St., Portland, Oregon P R O F E S S IO N A L B eauty Sch ool o ffe rs som ething Dairy products. , pete with pork husband. new. Special $50 com plete course jS support should likewise “ No, thank you ,” w as the reply. I states P erm anent W avii avin g * ,1 9 5 . B E. .7 ,0 ' * “ good isn’t it “ A re you afraid rheum atism , P o sto ffice Bldg., Multnomah, Oregon 416 P ostal Bldg. will exem pt from the 10-cent federal when H oathhig Z o m o la u s e d / com e In and Investigate our meth- o f f i c e A T 4756 Bes. A T. 5048 en o u g h ?” she asked tax all m argarine m ade solely ods o f treatm ents. T hey are d if not good I ’m “ N o, I’m afraid Right from the first touch, antiseptic, from dom estic fats and oils. No FO R SALE ferent. F ourth floor T im es Bldg., R A D IO S E R V IC E healing Zemo takes the itching enough.” policy is m ore dangerous than that _________ misery out of m osquito bites, rashes, A Tw ater 2561. “ G ood enough fo r w h a t? ” o f com pelling a com p etitor to dupli- j and many other skin afflictions. T ry "G ood enough to becom e an angel’ R A D IO S E R V IC E and R epairing it also for itching, peeling toes. cate you r produ cts or facilities. F O R S A L E — Baled hay, weaned E LM A KALSCH P sy ch ic R eader Modern equipm ent and expert Bathers and other outdoor folks Tha South can produce Its own but- pigs, brood sow s, male hogs. C, Circles every T uesday and Sun- w orkm anship P ow n der R a d io Ca. thank cooling Zemo for relief from E arlier the Better ter if it is driven to do It. L. Johnston, Sherw ood, O regon. day nights at 8 p. m! Private sunburn. Douse it on ivy-poisoning. M ultnom ah A T. 2829, a fter 8 p Telephone 362. readings daily. 665 Johnson St. Pimples and dandruff fade when safe, E m ployer— N ot afraid of early m., call A T. 3854. antiseptic Zemo is applied. It in- ------------ near 21st W. H. car. B R . 5345. hours, I su p p ose7 stantly eases razor-smart. Always i FOR S A L E — S andard m ake of Y ou n g m an—Y ou can 't close up have Zemo nearby wherever yo R O O F IN G Piano near B eaverton. W ill sacrl DR. ANNA M. F IN S E T H , 506-7-8 to o early fo r me.— F ort H um phrey's Any druggist. 85c, 60c, $1.00. Dekum Bldg., D rugless P hysician, fice fo r unpaid balance. A snap Quadrangle. W o rk o f All | Including C hiropractic, Physio- ^ D O IIN G , ^ G utter Easy term s. W rite Tallnian P l kinds, patch w ork specialty, low therapy. C olon Treatm ents, D eep ano Store, Salem O regon. est cost, 533 B elm ont St., neat F ligh ty Girl T herapy and Ultra V iolet Lights 12th, Apt. 2, E A st 0738. P hone A T w ater 6912. Smart restaurants and clubs were ! F ° R S A L E ^-Atwater K ent, all Ec “ I hear that Maude has taken I 7 tube R adio, or trade fo r ch ick j the first to feature sweetened yeast fly e r.” ens. Mrs. G. R a y, R 6 B x 937, M ADAM M A N Z E L L A P A L M IS T R Y SCH OO LS (breads with c o ffe e fo r desserts. “ In the stock m a rk e t?” Portland, Oregon. N ot here to please the idle cu r in every "N o, stupid! B ecom e engaged to N ow it is being adopted T R A IN IN G — Individual ious but to help those In need. M O D E R N part o f the country. E nterprising an aviator.” opportunity, free em ploym ent ser She succeeds where others fail. ANYONE | bakeries o ffe r them as specials, F O R S A L E G ood con ditioned Ford vice, D ay and N ight S ch ool, book R eadin gs daily, 274 6th St. j W e see tray a fter tray in their truck, cattle carrier. Pete Potvin, lets free. N orthw estern School of Im ported IV rsiflage ANYWHERE w indow s and yearn to m ake som e T igard, Oregon. C om m erce, R roadw ay &. Salmon M R S. D O W N IN G — G ifted Card Y ou th (p oin tin g out lovely bath- just their image.. It is n ot hard r- Streets, P ortland. R ending, daily 50c. Sundays In AT ANYTIME e r ) — T h ere! Isn ’t she a p ea ch ? to m ake them, so try your hand. MUSIC clu ded 533 Belm ont near 12th, She k n ock s all the rest o f the girl« I S T A R T N O W E nroll fo r Fall Class Apt. 2, E A st 0738. W E S T C O A ST C O L L E G E of Music T H t PACIFIC T I U P H O N I dow n here silly. eurn big m oney, som e pay while Pineapple Bread R ing 508 S tock E xchan ge Bldg., teach AND TbLEORAPM COMPANY MRS M. L. L A ’M A R, Friend H a ! A real flatten -’em P sy ch ic | learning, positions secured. N a Soften 1 cake com pressed yeast in ers Piano, V oice. D unning Dept. reader, P sych ology Cards, Palm - blond. H um orist. tion wide system . W rite fo r cata- | ^ cu p m ilk scalded and cooled "A t tim es," said the g ill, "you seem to be m anly enough, and -hen at oth er tim es you 're hopelessly effem in a te.” “ W ell that's heredity, you know .” “ H e re d ity ?” “ Yes. Y ou see, h alf m y a n cestors w ere men and half wom en. ’— K lod s 10 Sim ITCH iH G EN D S Sarah A n n e ’ s Cooking Class — at your service A lwcnt Minded fo r A uction eer — Any bid handsom e bridge la m p ? A nsw ers. — SCHOOL BOOKS BOUGHT AND SCHOOL SOLD S U P P L IE S AT H y l a n d ’s B ook S tore 205-7 F ourth St. N ext F ire Sta. ro n r i.A N iv s p r o g r e s s iv e FLORIST F L O W E R » TOMMY LUKE Add 2 to 4 tablespoons of sugar and % o f a cup of flour. Beat well. Let this stand in a w arm i place about 20 minutes. A dd 1-3 ' cup o f softened butter, *4 cu p o f blanched sliced alm onds and % tea I , spoon salt. Stir into the m ixture 3] eggs unbeaten, one at a tim e and j l'/4 cups flour. Beat hard fo r 10 minutes, then pour into an oiled | ring m old and set to rise in a w arm I m oist spot., W hen double in bulk, this should require about \ o f an hour, bake in oven 375 degrees j fo r 45 minutes. R em ove cake from j m old and pour pineapple syrup in to the (depth o f o f the mold. R e turn the cake to the m old and leave until the syrup has all been | i absorbed W hen ready to serve place the bread on a lovely cake plate and pile high in the center 'e ith e r pineapple bavarian cream or pineapple mousse. 7215 Fortlund, Oregon Has Your Subscription Expired? M IC K IE a advertise it fo r sale. rennt it neri Hmi you tn im town £AYS kuow VC . '*pr —- VA » TV TT»r— - ' V - ' V * I f you r business will not stand small advertising appropriation, better C vme tn in¿ AWY ,*IV£ YOUR. COPY CP TV-113 C -£AT FAl.rtY JOUKXU. DOAJV SWOU/ UP ONI TIM.2, LET U S KUOVW A L O VUE VU U CEUD YOU AM OR FTP/* V-’3 s c r w o V j A Y c p T £ l u -J( t WUEU Y C U P C ) !T G IV V.’£R - P A P E R , GO P ’ LET U3 T o m ake pineapple syrup boll to- g e .h e r 3 m inutes >4 cup o f pine apple ju ice. 1 cup sugar and pinch o f salt. Sixth and A lder (A lm ost) B E. 'J V c: • -* iV ' J/f £> i [Í A '- I (. . o \ - J . I - j t .. y A'Ll V ■ .• .V A S V .V .V .V .'. W. E. P EGG M O R T IC IA N BEAVERTON, WE SERVE, REGARDLESS ! fe lc i OREGON IN FA SH IO N O F T H E T IM E D A Y OR N IGH T H ave you ever seen an yth in g like ihe present craze for crin kled crep e silk and velvets that is raging this ¡sea son ? Between the tw o o f them, they lead the fashion parade. - es are being shown. T hese range all the w ay from berets, to stitched spor • hats, to w ide-brim m ed, square-crow ned dressy hats. T he use o f ostrich feathers on these large hats certainly recalls ies o f days long gone by. • X 'v • X 'v v v Ñ iW ' 500 CARDS $1.50 H P IO N E E R P R IN T IN G & ST A T IO N E R Y 40G-7-S Drlturn Bldg ,— I In d at W ashington ¡4L . . . . » c..;..;. Croqulgnots Permanent W ave «J A S -.••> •>»<■*♦♦♦♦ 4 4 4 4 4 4 A U T O M O B IL E P R I N T I N G Cf EVERY DESCRIPTION m em or HlEACH SPECIAL- /• V ; B U S IN E S S LO A N S A personal service —som eth in g differen t Hoover & Smith FTNANt K CO. i,| 8 G rand Ave., N., CO. bet. A nkeay, State License M-127 Burnside, ■W ay / to H ealth by A D A OREGON R. M A Y N E DAIRY COUNCIL D resses fo r all occasion s tailored j street dresses, sports clothes, fussy aftern oon dresses and elaborate a f 1 slice onion ternoon gow ns— ate all being shown N e w T rick s with T o m a t o e s 1-8 teaspoon soda ; In crinkled crepes in the new Fall % teaspoon salt (shades. V4 teaspoon paprika D u ring these early fall days the The sam e can also be said about 1 cu p m edium w hite sauce , . . question o f how to serve tom atoes velvet. Uncrushable, drapable ve) | „ , . ,, . Add the seasoning to th e tom «- • . . ., ’ . . , , I h a pressing one to all housewives, vet is so easily adapted to alm ost not on|y to th o„e httVlnK BCCPBS lo toes and sim m er 15 m inutes. R u b any m odel that there Is no von d er j home>trown on„ but to those tem pt- through a sieve, add soda and p ou r that it is so popular. 0<1 wJlh thp (, unnt|tles now appenr. slow ly Into the w hite sauce. V elveteen is also being used, as jnR |n the m arkets. T he tom ato T here are literally scores o f w ays is also cord u roys in the new wide popu]ar b efore its great nu- to use t0™8*0®8 because th ey eorri- v.-ales. W h at is so new as an even tritive value w as realized is now bine well with so m any foods. H ere ing gow n in w ide wale cord u roy, cut considered one o f the m ost valu are som e new trick s with tom atoes which are sure to please; diagonally, w hich depends fo r Its able food s In the A m erican diet, .*. .•»••••• V .V .V A S V J W A W W .V W A S V .V A V .V A V A V r t ’W y V i r t NOW trim m ings on garlands o f flow ers made o f org an d y o r piqu e? A ny I college girl or debutante w ould de- i light in such a frock . Hats o f velvet to accom p an y dresa- f-X j, W T M 5 - ■ V i rMr* Whr not bare «B the tenturee of the felgh'st priced ware»? Money aould not bur more than you re act ve at the Beauty Maid. A real Shampoo, oil and a beautifully *»t finger wave Included. Deep, wide wavee with ringlet ends. Cell early for your appointment. M A R C E L .............................. g O d F IN G E R W A V B ............5 0 d B ea u ty » M a id B fc a p p a .> o The food value o f the tom nto is m uch the same as that o f the or- i B aked E gg s In T om a to Clips ange, grapefruit, and lem on, being S coop ou t the cen ter of large, rich in vitam ins A, B and C. Be- firm tom atoes S prinkle the to- cause o f its richness In the vita- m ato cups lightly on the Inside with m ins and o f the fa c t that Its con salt and dot w ith butter. B reak an tent o f vitam in C Is not reduced e g g Into each tom ato. Sprinkle w ith much, If any, by canning, It has salt, peper, fine d ry bread cru m bs been w idely used In recent years, and dot gen erously with butter. T hey are excellent fo r addin g flavor Bake In a m oderate oven. (350 de F ) to the m ore bland fooda like rice, ¡u n til the tom ato skins are slightly m acaroni, etc. wrinkled. T om atoes can be used In m any -. — ■ - — ■ - d ifferen t w n^i raw, cook ed or T om atoes, C o m and Cheese on T oast canned they can he served at any 3 tahlesoons flou r meal or In any part of a meal. 4 tablespoon m elted butter Cream o f tom ato soup Is alw ays a 2 teaspoons salt favorl e and m nkrs a good main 1 onion, sliced lunch dL h fo r th* ch ild ’s lunch. A 2 rups tom atoes, fresh co o k «d . dellclo'm luncheon salad is m ade bv 2 cups c o m , fresh cook ed stu ffin g (ornnto cups with cottage V, pound sharp cheese, shaved cheese end eddlng a small am ount thin. o f green pepper or onion fo r seas- B row n the flou r In a fry in g pan. on!ncr and servin g on prisp lettuce rPmove from the fry in g pan and A tom ato cream .<auce to serve with b]end with 3 tablespoons buttee. meat loaf, with steak, m acaroni o r , B row n the onion In tha rem ain in g lice, Is made as follow s: 'bu tter, add oth er Ingredients ex cep t 2 cups tom atoes cheese and co o k fo r 10 m inutes. '4 bay leaf Rtlr in the cheese and w hen m elted 1 sp rig thym a serve on thin crisp toast. « — ■ W---- --- — s S » ' - » — R ead the W an t Ads. O R D E R fO U R R U B B E R STAM FP and Reals from P ioneer Prlntlnc and Rtatlonerv C o , 407-8 Dekunn Show the tow n y ou r’re alive and B ld g , 3rd and W ash in gton Sts I young In sp irit- advertise. 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