The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, October 07, 1932, Page PAGE 3, Image 3

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    F R ID A Y .
OCTOBER
BEAVERTON
7. 1932
ENTERPRISE
PAGE I
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} DR. ANNA M. FINSETH, 506-7-8
Dekum Bldg., Drugless Physician.
KOOFLNG
BANJO & GUITAR LESSONS
Including
Chiropractic.
Physio-
CENTS
Modern methods of teaching, or-
therapy. Colon Treatments. D eep: ROOKING. Gutter ” vvllrk---- vil
chestra and solo playing. Ins.ru-
Therapy and Ultra Violet Lights
A LINE
kinds, patch work a specialty, low­
rnents furnished with curse of les-
Phone ATwater 6912.
est cost. War Veteran, 462 6:h St.
PER T IM E
sons. Ray Wilkinson. 601 Maegly j —.
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near Jackson at 1980.
Tichner Bldg, Broadway and Al- MADAM MANZELLA PALMISTRY
1er. Portland.
Not here to please the Idle cu r-j
SCH OO LS
INSTRUCTIONS
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*°U8 but to help those in need
fail
I'KN CKN I S a line per Issue WEST COAST COLLEGE of Music She succeeds where others
MODERN TRAINING — Individual
Bldg., teach- Readings daily, 274 6th St.
j Count five words to the line. Then 508 Stock Exchange
opportunity, free employment ser-
ers Piano, Voice. Dunning Dept
jount your
profits. Cash
should
vice, Day and Night School, book-
Violin. Guitar, Bunjo, Saxaphone,
accompany the
order.
When a
DOWNING — Gifted
Trumpet, Clarinet, Accordian, Man­
„
_
,
Card, lets free. Northwestern School of
statement is required the charge is
Reading, daily
50c. Sundays in-1 Commer
sree, Broadway & Salmon
dolin, Orchestra, and all Band
eluded 533 Belmont near 12th
15c per line, minimum 50c
Streets, Portland.
Instruments. Violin with outfit.
Apt. 2. EAst 0738.
75c per week, Call ATwater 4615
START NOW Enroll for Fall Class
These Classified Ads appear in 5
MRS. M.
L.
LA’MAR,
Psychic
earn big money, some pay while
newspapers : Beaverton Enterprise
PATENT ATTO RN EY
reader, Psychology Cards, Palm­
learning, positions secured.
Na­
Tigard Sentinel. Multnomah Press.
istry 289 South Broadway, near
tion wide system. Write for cata­
Aloha News, and Yamhill Journal.
PATENTS, Thomas Bilyeu, Regis­
Jefferson. Hours 10 a. m. to 8
logue. Moler Barber College, fl
tered
Patent
Attorney.
United
3rd St., Portland.
p.
m.
BEaoon
988a Licensed.
OVER
17,000
READERS
WEEKLY
O the housewife who hurries together one cup flour and one-
States and Foreign Patents. Free
home late after shopping, half teaspoon baking powder, and
booklet and disclosure sheets, In­ CARD READER. Daily including OREGON AND MODERN BARBER
ALTO LOANS
bridge or tea, the sight of a add. Season to taste with salt
I
terview wi.hout obligation Cor- Sunday 50 cents 462 6th
Colleges, pay while learning. Col­
Street
can or two of corn reposing upon and pepper. Fold in the two egg
bett Building, Portland. Oregon.
near Juckson
leges standardized, wkly lectuies.
the pantry shelf is distinctly re­ whites, stiffly-beaten
Drop by
AUTOMOBILE LOANS Older Mod
Muster barbers agree to employ
assuring.
Here is something spoonfuls in hot fat in skillet, fry
el Cara, no delay, no insurance.
PERSON AL
our graduates. Write or call 234
which can be gotten ready in a on both sides until a rich brown;
Crutcher Bros., Co.,
752
East
SUN
RAY
TREATMENTS
Neuri-
jiffy—something substantial and or fry in deep fat In a kettle.
First St., or 233 Madison
St.,
Broadway. TRinity 4431, License MRS. LEONA Reads
your Palm. | ! 18' mu8Cular a« d poor circulation
pretty certain to appeal to the two
Next drain one No. 2*i can
Portland.
treated.
166
North
M-105.
18th, near
or the half-dozen tastes which she pineapple, and dip slices in flour,
Re:t lings daily, satisfaction guar­
Irving, BE. 4255.
has to consider.
then sauté in a skillet in butter
anteed. 381 Yamhill, corner West
R E A L T Y SCH OOLS
If corn simply prepared is deli­ until brown. Serve the fritters
Park.
UNIVERSITY of Portland College
HARRIETT MARSH Psychic Card
cious, what is to be said of the nn the pineapple slices, and t
Reader.
Appointment
Daily
¿
"
a
Conm,orce and Decker Bua‘-
delightful dishes which can be the following sauce:
ONLY ONE BEAUTY SCHOOL in DRUGLESS HEALTH INSTITUTE
m. to 10 p m.
271 Broadway
n‘ 88
Guardian Bldg., offer
concocted with it when one has a
Sauce: Mix four tablespoons
the Northwest offers real Mari-
— Steam ba hs, massage, violet
near Jefferson. Licensed
couises in business and secretar-
few moments to spare— take tor sugar with two teaspoons corn­
nello training.
Send for FREE
ray treatments for colds, rhou
9
ml studies at low rates.
starch, and add the pineapple
instance
booklet “ Beauty Culture, the Hap­
mat ism and constipation cons free
syrup
with
two
tablespoons
lemon
Corn Fritters on Pineapple
py Way to Success." Nation wide
Dr Etna A Sorenson, N. D, 41* m a s s a g e . Baths, $1, Mrs. Delmar,
WANTED
juice, four cloves, and an inch
Slices
free employment bureau National
Swetland Bldg., AT. 0403.
P,ac nurse, apt 103, 464 E Couch
stick of cinnamon. Boil till thick*
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Add two well-beaten egg yolks ened. Remove cloves and cim i»
School
of
Cosmeticians,
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WANTED- Cheap horses
for
fox
to two cups canned corn. Sift [ rnon. Serves eight.*
PRICES $2 50 _ for
Broadway
Bldg., Morrison
a t , DEPRESSION
farni- Telephone
Beaverton 9 ;5ft.
feet
r READ THIS if Satisfied
Broadway, Portland, Oregon
s earn bath, massage and
treated. Dr. Ethel A. Saery, BE. with Life. But if unhappy, dj8.
MME
COURTRIOHT and
56*6. 607 Raleigh Bldg., Portland. couraged. a failure in business or
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Mme. Ballard Improved
Modern
love, this message is for you. 1
Beauty School offers something MME. HERNES, READER, has re
Madam DeNel can help you, 435
WOOD FOR SALK Partly dry lo-
Yunihill, cor. 12th.
new, Special $50 complete course.
turned, readings daily, Apt. 309,
inch slab $4 50 cord; 16 Inch old
Permanent
Waving
$195,
BE.
1770
350>4
Mnnison
Street.
At Your Service Day Night
growth $5.50 cord; 2nd growth $4;
TAYIX)U HEALTH
CENTER
_
416 Pos.al Bldg.
GENERAL GAS
K E L L Y TIRFS
Coal and Sawdust. Phone Beav-
LAURA E.
PEPIN
Naturapath, j Massage, Steam Cabinet Baths,
Electrotherapy, In Mo Ray, Duct-
Electric Reducing treatments, In -1 er,on 5328
FOR SALE
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Satisfaction Guaranteed on all Repair Work
\
less Gland treatment, Diet, Manip- fra-Red light. 401 RKO Theatre
$ PHONE 51
Albert Hoffarber Prop.
T IG A R D • FOR SALE—Baled hay, weaned ulatlon and aP‘ cial reducing 194 Bldg., Portland, Broadway, near
Yamhill, AT. 3038.
pigs, brood sows, male hogs. C. ’ 1*‘ b
cor' Tuylor, BE. 8237.
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W :«
M l SIC
T
Lone Oak Service Station & Garage
O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O - i O O O O O O O C F ;
A N IN V IT A T IO N
to out patrons who travel
In this country or in foreign lands, you
are
privileged
to
make the
American
Express offices your social and business
headquarters to use their free mail and cable
facilities,
to
receive the aid of their uniformed interpreters and their exper­
ienced travel men's advice and assistance on your traves.
These Travelers Cheques, which offer you a protection on your
money as well as the personal service of a world- wide travel
organization, can be purchased at this bank.
In convenient denominations
75c for each $100
Multnomah
Commercial & Savings Bank
J. O. JOHNSON
ATTORNEY AT LA V
TEIEPHONES
OFFICE *
ligard C ?51
Johnson Build ng, Tigard
(
Tigard
52
Wednesday and Siturday
ATwater 65ö2
afteri om and by a.jp.intment*
Yeon Bu liing, Portland.
Republican Candidate
State Representative for
W asih n gton County
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W . E. P E G G
MORTICIAN
BEAVERTON,
WE
SERVE.
OREGON
REGARDLESS OF THE TIME DAY OR NIGHT
500
BUSINESS
CARDS
$1.50
PRINTING
PRINTING & S T A T IO N E R Y
4*16-7-8 Dektirii B i ilg .— T h i d
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Siiou!d Start With
Proper Manners
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If
N ot
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G “ n l,e m a n -
He
Surely Will Be a
Social Flop.
Is your dug well-bred?
This does nm refer to Ids pedigree
—ultliongli Hull kind of good breeding
Is ltil|>nrtnnl Inn bill In Ills iiiilliners.
Tile lirsl tbnnglll ynli sbnllld lllive fnr
your puppy is in moke n gentleman of
him. says * lie I'lnippel Kennel Foun­
dation. Ilockfnrd. Illinois.
Mrs. L. R. Miner was hostess at
Every one boles bad manners in
\ Mrs. L. R. Miner was in charge a large informal tea Tuesday after-
Shahapta Women's Club
oilier
people's dogs. Ilnlllosls, body
of arrangements for the Indiana pic- noon to compliment her sister, Mrs.
nic a, the Metzger clubhouse. It was i, a . Nunamaker, of Dallas, Texas. ! The Shahapta Woman's club re­ odor, yellow teeth nod pimples may
ennse your friends in shun yon, hut
voted to hold a reunion annually the Tuests at the tea ac.led between two ruined activities Monday» with a bus
not nearly as fast as If you own an
; fourth Sunday of September.
and four.
j Iness meeting at the home of Mis.
III tired dog
ll Is mil bard to make a dog obedl-
| A' J Gerrans of Maplewood. Two
Mr and M.« i u a i
Mr*. James Nicol is on the com- new departments were added to the' e'"
M** wl"
the parents of a son io m T p te m ! mlttee f" ' ,he bridge luncheon a. program for this year, the home
l<,v“
....... whit the less If
he is rigidly trained lo heed when
her 17. The baby has been named the Portl9nd Golf club ,od‘iy'
industry and
the
garden depart
Richarl. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Salter
ment.
also are the parents of a baby boy
, I1C nPW
The
new 0rnr»r.
officers for
bom Sep ember 15. They have named
Mrs. John Parson attenled the tea
the «“«suing
their son John.
Mr. and Mrs.
C. Riven Monday
by the
Multnomah
a l’
18 Gerrans, president, and.
Strum have a baby daughter bom County Hea th association at the as- Mrs. J. D.
Claghorn, secretary-!
! September 20 The little
gill has soclation headquarters in the court treasurer, presided. The next meet-
been namde Katherine.
house as a representative of the in|i November q will be hell
Fundral services were held Mon- West Portland group.
¡the home of Mrs C F Th
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I
I day at
the Methodist
Episcopal
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j T,h. ~ .
'
¡*yer.
church s Gresham at 2 p. nr
for
" " *n *d<,me Patent-Teacher
Mrs. Eliza E. Metzger, aged
65 Mrs Rowenn
Patton
entertained a880<11,Hon will sponsor a “500" party
>'ears-
.
the Officer's club of Orenomah chap- u-
Garden Home school Friday'
Mrs. Metzger, for 50 years a res- ter at a luncheon at her home W ed- evening, October 14 at 8 15 o'cloc k
Ident of Metzger, died Friday at the nesday. Covers were laid for Mes- Theie will he w «,.
,
.
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faml'y home following a brief ill- dames Mary Bragg. Myrtle I-ewls,
' e Wl" ^ .izes and refreshments,
ness. She was the widow
of John Pearl Hays, Edith Wood, Charlotte
K' tea of
th*‘ Order of Eastern
M. Metzger and the mothe of J. E . t<e 1 ngton, Adeline Brookhardt, Jo- Star wil1 be conferred at the stat-
Ben, Cecil, Walter anl Floyd Me z- »ephine
Barnack, Oerturde
Davis, ed communication of Orenomah chap-
*er
Mary Day. Anna Dit ebrandt, Mae ter at the
Masonic Temple Monday
Also surviving are
a sister, Mrs. Ream, ¡Delaiurice Helming and
Alma „¡„h i
n ,.
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.
-
nigni.
j
he
worthy
matron, Mrs
Annie Gibbs;
half sisters,
Mrs. Palmer.
Maiy Bragg, and the worthy pa­
Ruth Watson and Mrs. Haro:d El­
liott. both of Forest Grove; a bro­
tron, Walter
Beardsley, will pre-
ther. Roy L. Winters of Bend; two
Mr8 Charles *F Colvin wm be sidei
half brothers, WillUam W Winters of hostess at a luncheon at her home
Wi'lamlna and
John
Winters of Monday for the board members of
Malin, and several grandchildren.
,hp Multnomah Parent-Teacher asso­
Mrs Edward Ratty is In chargr calteli, to Ile limili and sii un (.Mul­
ciation.
of ariangements for the dance and inami, to leud wil Intuì i>iilling and to
card par.y to be given Saturday beliuve derelitti Indonni.
Otto Johnson was given a s-irpri.se
Iteing a native ol thè wooils ani]
party at his boro,, ot O ird n Horn*
Mrx Royden
s Whaeler,
vice- night at the West F ortlu d aebool fli-lds, lie niiist tirsi lie tanghi Indoor
[Baturdav night b ) l i group of friend« •halrman ol the current
llte n tu n uadei the nuepleee o f
tin- w . ■ liialiliers. l'leallllliess in perHiitial I ih I i -
who called to celebrate his bii.hday «'»-partmont of the Portland Womans Portland Parent-Teacher aasociatlou. U n I s ilio must Inipniiani. su he slunilit
anniversary.
club, assisted with arrangements tor ^
lie liiMiseliruketi tirsi nf all.
| Miss Jessie Iv-wls. wel’ known pi- *be piogram I hursday.
Tahle uiMiiners i-onie ncxt. Nevi>r
nno teacher
Km-MTi presented Miss Zetta K
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Rehearsals of th« chorus of the allnw thè dng neitr thè famlly talli«
»4 4 4 4
I Jameson nod M
Zela Jame»on in
Multnomah Woman's club have been ili nielli tluios Tein-fi tiiut to export
I a reclini at the home of Mr- Glen
resumed under the direction of Mrs. bis ow li fumi al a ieri a in lime and
^ -iË A C H S P É C IA L -
Single* .y Garden Mom* Th*,*
John Lincoln. The chorus meets on place e ver] da> It fed a gisnl nn-al
Th- M - e .In e on. teochi-rs <-t he
CroquignoU
' at s o'clock at the in the evt-ning. coiisi- iIn : n; a welI-
I 1 ’ * ». p
v* 'l an interesting and en­
rin*'o.
p’aved
Perm ansiti
home of Mrs. Lincoln. Women sing- balanced tin-uly rali*>ti ¡ibis a fresh­
joya ble provi: ana
ers Inte.-.^ted in chorus work are tnral biscuit <n urn in tlie morning
W ave
invited o Join, said Mis. Lincoln and plenty of water, lie will not be
Tuesday.
tempted to haunt »lie family dining
The Rev. H E Moore gave an room. Horse meal, the lies! meal for
V .
W . '. V . V . V . V . V . V . V . V . * .
Whr not bars »0
address at the conference on youth, dog*, with cereals mixed In proper
tbs tssturss at ths
Blghest priced wsrssv Mo nt y
state, home and church, at the Uni- proporiIona, Is m*w »htainable In pro-
tould not buy soort than you re-
led Presbyterian church at Portland pared, canned form al stores every*
sslvs st the Bssuty Maid A real
; Tuesday night.
where. F eed. brush ami exercise your
Shampoo, oil and a beautifully set
or on the body Is forever removed by
finger
Deep, wide
Inger wave
w in Included
tnrlu
our method.
Regrowth
Impossible, j
■log dully.
waves with ringlet ends,
sarly
Ills relations to strangers should
Skin left smooth and free from blem­
for rota appointment.
ish. Consultation fee» or write for
Mrs. Grace Marvin aang at the mu- "•** ..........
18 to
MARCEL ..........................5 0 *
Lady
attendant
slcal given by Madame Frida Stjema ,raln hl1" to 8 ....... .
""""'I«* <•*
FINGER WAVE .............. 5 0 *
Friday night at her residence .tudlo
^•’len.lly r.-M-rve," neither surly and
MAftTON LABOR AT OP I ES
Beauty M«M Bfcupp*
at Portland.
rlcloue nor over utTis-tlonate. towards
448 Morgan Building
Beacon $>61
ull strangers. 11« cun leant his guard
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mm a _ r a_ r m_ r m r am
PAJS'
r I V 1 V 1 fV
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$|*es
HAIR ;,o
C F E V I R Y D E SC R IP T IO N
P IO N E E R
Oregon JOU
CONSTIPATION,
COLITIS
COME AND LEARN Your Own
and all Stomach troubles, use Dr.
destroy. ^ All consultations confl-
Abbotts Elimination Food, guar
dential, 50c daily 9 to 8. Mrs. Gray
FOR SALE
Coucord
Gropes
antecd to satisfy, $1 a package,
Palmist, 561 E Oak St., near E 13
11/^-2 lbs picked J. J. Rohrback
by mail postage
paid. Correct
One mile north Huber.
Diet Ins itute, Room 409, 326t»i
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SNOW Kills 'Em Lab. moth crys­
Washington St., Portland, Oregon
tals, moth, fly, earwig, bedbug
FOR SALE - 2 Incubators
225-
spray, powder for cockroaches,
! 350 or trade for wood.
5231 -
ET.MA KAI.SCH
Psychic Reader
168 th Street S. E
Portland, Ore.
Circles every Tuesday and Sun­
pe rmrrosn t' ^ * mo !h *p roof in g, K state
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day nights at 8 p. m.
Private
distributors.
Kildew Inc.,
I FOR SALE Span of 1500 Ibhorses
289
readings daily. 665 Johnson St.
Stark St., ATwater 0938.
$70.00- Lawrence Brown-
Bull Ml. I near 21st W. H. car. BR. 5345.
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
CHIROPRACTOR
________ _
RADIO SERVICE and Repairing
j ^
Modern equipment
and
exper*
Dr Marie
Lamm, Chiropractor Postoffice Bl.lg M
**'
workmanship Pownder Radio Co Painless
adjustments
elpctricty office AT 4756'
U " r 1'* ' , P re®'on
Multnomah AT. 2829. after 8 p Cabinet Baths,
Swedish Massage,
___ *'
AT* O®**
m., call AT. 3854.
35014
Morrison S.reet Apt.
409.
This invitation is extended to all who purchase American Ex­
press Travelers Cheques, the travel funas which
insure the
safe.y of your money against loss and theft, which are ac­
ceptable everywhere and which also serve as an identification.
•.‘ . W W W W . W A
L. Johnston,
Sherwood,
Telephon» 362.
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