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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1933)
January 6 1938 BEAVERTON alls creaking, boys nml ¿Iris singing as they walked arm In arm up the dusty road to the village. Jane «•rossed the lawn to her own house nml sat looking at her rihlx>n-tled camlv hot fo r some minutes before she wei I to bed. Violet collapsed. In un or; y of satisfaction and tears, and Mary un dressed her and made her a hot drink with a bromide tablet melted in it. ▲nd finally, com ing out o f her cousin's room at two o'clock in the morulug, after having made her "as coiufortuble as could be exp ected "— to quote Vio let's own feeble whisper- she met Paul fa ce to face in the hall. He lurched tow ards tier unsteadily. There had been champagne, and a strong punch served at the wedding, for Violet had had some fear that Philip's Boston friends might think her "countrified.” And all the eve nlng, Paul had been alternately con Burning first punch and then chum pagne and then punch again. The re suits o f his over-indulgence were all too obvious in both his appearance and his manner. Mary looked at him and her very soul revolted. “ H ow dare y o u !’ ’ she cried, "dls grace you r sister's wedding day like th is !” Paul seemed hardly to hear her But there was no doubt that he saw her aud thut he found her very good to look at. Philip hud once said that Mary was lovely always, but that If She ever got angry, she would be mag nlflcent. Mary was w ry angry now. so angry that she hardly kuew that she was wounded to the heart as well. She was. Indeed, magnificent, beautl ful as Paul had never seen her, had never known she could be. He threw his arms around her, and began to Mary Tried to Struggle Away From Him, Hot With Fury, Sick With Shame and Disgust. kiss her violently on her neck, her cheeks, her lips. Mary tried to Strug gle away from him, hot with fury, sick with shame and disgust. He only held her closer. At last she succeeded in freeing one arm, and with ail her might, struck him across the mouth. Instead o f sobering Caul, It stimu lated his raging senses to the point o f frenzy. He confronted Mary with unleashed fury. "Y ou canting h y p o crite !" he shout ed, furiously, "m oping around all sum mer, acting as If you were crazj to have me make love to y o u ! And now going for me like a wildcat when I try it! I guess I knew what i was doing when I let you a lon e! I guess I can get all tin- kisses I want wiilimil paying for them by being hii in rile f a e e ! From now on. yon ran mope forever for all I care but you won’t hnve a chance to hit me again ! I never n.-ked yen to aiar.-y me, anyhow — you've only pretended I d id ! I ue\er wunted you at a ll! Why should I want a pnidt ir a shrew or a Jailor— for a w ife? You wanted me— though you've tra d to net *;<« high and holy about it! And tl— n It. you al most got m e! Itui I'm ilmnigh with you now through do you hear? I'm fr e e ! 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H IG H SCH OOL boy wishes place to w ork fo r room and board. Doy Gray or Frank / lien. P O U LT R Y It. I. R E D S ; B A R R E D R O C K S ; ,\l . TRAIAVRP day old ch icks. Bred fo r high egg production from the fin« «t strains. B. W. D. tested. P lace ord i early io insure delivery and lov/ prices. W rite fo r in foi m otion il* i these ch ick s and our new d eliv eiy service. G L E N M O K K IK Route 1 POU LTRY FAR 1 , O n w e-o Olep i F O R SA L E 9x12 A xm in ister Rv and some furniture Bargains. Bo 38, Aloha News. Try Our Lunches 25c Gre> hound Coffee Shop A. H. U OS a I, Prop. 1 gag=---^f V . V A V . W . V . V . ' . V , V . V . . A • .V /.V .V .V ,V . . /.V . V . W V r A V /d W .V A V .V A V A V . V / .' V A V FOR L IG H T A N D P O W E R SERVICE A N D E L E C TR IC A L E Q U IP M E N T OF E V E R Y K IN D See or Call Y A M H IL L ELECTRIC CO. ELECTR IC SU PPLIES & C O N T R A C T IN G CO Blue 34, Newberg, Oregon. . V A V A V . V V .V .V .V A V .V .V .V .V .V .V .'.V .V .V .V .'. V . - .’ .V .V .V . OR EGON O F T H E T IM E D A T O R NIGHT Multnomah Commercial & Savings Bank —and we'll add a most hearty and helpful ©o-oper. ; .or, W G A R D E N HOME DIVISION Garden Home Husses, Inc. .¿.. . . . . * * . • * • * * . -.’ V V V W ’, v v w w RICHARDS BARBER SHOP PAUL M. RISING O ther photos at hard tim e prices 165*4 . ■ ■ a . m f T YOUR PHOTOGRAPH all ready fo r fram ing One L arge llxl-1 fo r ............... $1 00 T hree L arge 8x10 fo r $1.00 12 Post Cards fo r ..... $1 00 12 M iniatures fo r $1.00 H O FSTEATKU W . W W « W .-I Plumbing and Heating AND —e suggestion Urat you “ »a ve-a-blt-of-lt” by opening an accou nt at W Route 1, Witch Ilasel Station. w w v T H E “C L O U D S OF D E P R E SSIO N ” IN T H E PASSING HAVE TOLD US “ IN C O N D IT IO N S ” T H E TRUE H IS T O R Y OF “ SP E N D IN G IT A L L ” 4 4 W TO TRADE— White Jersey tiiant Rooster. Boyd Lewis, Beaverton, M ULTNOM AH “ A PICTU R E” W T IM E A C E OK H E A R T S T E A ROOM o f fe rs you a D ain ty Lunch and R ead ing for 50c. Com e, let us help you solve y ou r problems. 409 M ueleay T R A IN IN G — Individual B uilding, between 4.h and 5th, on M O D E R N opportunity, free em ploym ent sep- W ashington. Phone B R 3005 for vice, Day and N ight School, book appointm ent. lets free. N orthw estern School o f C om m erce, B roadw ay A Salm on ELM A K A L SC H P sych ic R eader Streets, Portland. C ircles every Tuesday and Sun- _____ _ day nights at 8 p. m. P rivate M O L E R B A R B E R C O L L E G E S.ur readings daily. 665 Johnson St. dents earn big M oney, som e Pay near 21st W, H car. BR. 5345. while Learning. M aster Barbe rs em ploy G radua.es. N ation W ide D R . A N N A M. F IN SE TH , 506-7-8 System. 71 3rd. Street, Portland. D ekum Bldg., Drugloss Physician, ______________ Time Schedules S ubject iv change without notice Leaves Leaves Leaves 1 eaves T igard G reenburg M etzger P ortland . ........ *6:20 *6:15 i *7:00 .. ....... 8:00 *7:16 *7:20 •7:45 9:00 *7:55 8:15 8:20 10.00 11:10 •9:20 •9 15 11:00 •1» : 10 10 15 12:00 10.20 1):10 12:20 1:00 12:10 12:15 2:20 2.10 2:00 2:15 3:00 4:15 4:20 4:10 •5:20 »4:00 *S:10 •5.13 .___ 6:20 5:00 6:13 •6:00 11:15 11:20 6:10 7:00 10.00 11:00 12:00 Tnulatin D ivision Lv. Lv. Lv. Lv. Lv. Port. Tualatin D urham T rece M etzger •7:00 *6:20 •6 05 *6:10 *615 8:00 •7.50 •7:35 •7:40 •7:46 10:00 *8:20 *8:10 *8:15 12.00 •8:05 9 20 2:00 9:15 9:05 9:10 11:20 4:00 11:15 11:05 11:10 1:15 1:20 *5.90 1:05 1:10 3:20 3:16 3:15 6:00 3:05 FO R SALE 6:30 5:05 5.10 5:15 *7:00 LAURA E P E P IN N aturapath, j n urse; $1 fo r both feet; $1 for steam bath ; $1.50 fo r massage. R m . 607 *6:20 10:00 •6:05 *6:10 *6:15 E lectrothpiapy, In-M o R ay, D u ct S A L E —B aled hay, weaned I3E 5676. 7:20 F O R 12.00 7:10 7:15 7:05 less Gland treatm ent, Diet, M anip-! 327 W :- ash. ------------ crrrz ------ "$ - t -.................. * fl F IN L E Y * HON pigs, brood sow s, male hog9. C, 'D e n o te s dally except Sundays and uiation and special reducing 1941 Funeral D irectors L. Johnston, Sherw ood, O regoit holidays. P R O F E S S IO N A L D IR E C T O R Y 12th St., cor T aylor, BE. 8237, M ontgom ery St. 4th ! T elephone 362. A. M. In light type, P. M. in black to F ifth type. R. S. D eA R M O N D , M. D Diseases o f M otor E quipm ent, M U C K LE W R E C K IN G CO., E ast 9th J. E. B U C K L E Y , M. I». wom en and Surgery. Ton.sil Surgery CEN TRAL STAGE DEPOT P ostoffioo Bldg., Multnomah, Oregon ________ S ta ff & F acilities fo r [ and Lincoln ska., Portland. Used In oftce, Morgan Bunilding, P.E 9746 A tw ater 5171, L ocal 31. O ffice A T 4756 Res. AT. 5011- • ' 1 f 1 ' 1 l H ' J i ' 1 j 4 ¡ I . INi " I S e rv in g P o r tl a n d and doors 50 cents ea ch ; sash 75 cents R esiden ce T R 1907. Porland, Ore. W W Y V Y W V W W W W .W S W . its Suburbs ea ch ; paint $1.50 gallon. » hi w e've been lookiiig at ♦ 4 4 W PER TO T R A D E 2 large lots and stop ' biulding. Close in with good tenant for acreage w ith house near Canyon road; between B eaverton and P ort- i land not over $2000. W rite B ox 380 Beaverton. TKN CENTS a line per Issue I W IL L trade lOCG P araffin base m otor oil fo r w ood. 2264 Erst Street Count five w ords to the line. Then A T 5385. count you r profits. Cash should a ccom pan y the order. W hen a including C hiropractic, Physio- O R E G O N A N D M O D E R N B A R B E R statem ent Is required the ch a rg e is MUSIC therapy, Colon Treatm ents, Deep 15c per line, m inim um 50c Colleges, p ay while learning. Col T herapy and Ultra V iolet Lights L E A R N Guitar o r banjo, orchestra or leges standardized, w k ly lectures. P hone A T w ater 6912. solo; Instruments furnished. R ay M aster barbers agree to em ploy These C lassified A ds ap p ear in 5 W ilkinson, M aegley-TIchner bldg., ! our graduates. W rite or call 234 MRS. M. L. L A M A R . P sych ic newspapers : B eaverton Enterprise 142 B roadw ay. R epresentative for F irst St., or 233 M adison St., reader, P sych ology Cards, Palm Portland. B acon banjos and Martin guitars. Tigard Sentinel, M ultnom ah Press. istry 289 South B roadw ay, near A loha News, and Yam hill Journal. Jefferson. H ours 10 a. m. to 8 U N IV E R S IT Y OF P O R T L A N D Col W E S T COAST C O L L E G E of Music p. m. B E aaon 9880. Licensed. 508 S tock E xch an ge Bldg., teach lege o f C om m erce and D eck er ers Piano, V oice. D unning Dept. O V E R 17,000 R E A D E R S WEEKSLY Business C ollege, Term inal Bl.lg. __ — j i . - Violin, Guitar, B anjo, Saxaphone, SUN RAY T R E A T M E N T S N euri o ffe r courses in business and sec- Trum pet, Clarinet, A ccoruian, M an AU TO LOAN S tis, m uscular and poor circulation retarial duties at low rates. dolin, C rchestra, and all Band i treated. 166 N orth 18th, near Instrum ents. V iolin with ou tfit, i Irving, BE. 4255. A U T O M O B IL E L O A N S —Older M od W A N l i ll 75c per week, Call A T w ater 4613 el Cars, N o Delay, N o R ed Tape H A R R IE T T l f A R l H P sychic Card SAW Filing, all kinds, 20 y ea r- ex C rutcher B ros Co., 434 S tark Street perience in cam ps, m ills and con R eader, A ppointm ents D aily 9 a. PATEN T ATTORNEY T R in ity 4431. Licensed M--105. m. to 10 p. m. 271 B roadw ay, structlon. Hqnd saws 35c, they cut n ear J efferson . L icensed. right. Spencer. 205 Muili on S .r e 't, P A T E N T S, T hom as Bilyeu, R egis Portland. Ore., near 5c parking lou R A D IO S E R V IC E tered P atent A ttorney, United States and F oreign Patents. F ree SNOW Kill 'E m lab, m oth crystnls, R A D IO - S E R V IC E and R epairin g foi fox book let and disclosure sheets, in m oth, fly, e a r w ig bedbu g spray, (W A N T E D Cheap horses M odern equipm ent and ex p en farm . Telephone Beaverton 9853. terview w ith ou t obligation. C or p ow d er fo r ooakroachee, earw igs, w orkm anship P ow n d er R a d io Co bett Building, P ortland, Oregon. fleas, ants, etc. Kildew permanent W E A T H E R S T R IP S and Carpenter M ultnom ah, A T 2829 K ildew Inc., 289 Stark St., AT0938. W ork will cxchunge fo r food PERSONAL WOOD clothes, or anything o f value. R R E V . R U T H P R IC E OHLSON, Spir. j W alker, Multnomah, O regon D R U G L E SS H E A L T H IN ST IT U T E M issionary R eadin gs daily. Services, W OO D F O R S A L E — P artly dry 16 Steam Baths. Massage, Violet R ay [ M onday, W ednesday, 8 P. M. T hu rs Inch slab $4.50 oord ; 16 Inch old Treatm ents fo r Colds, R heum atism j day. 2 P. M. 4737 N E. 33rd Ave, g row th $5.50 co rd ; 2nd grow th $4; W A N T E D ch eap horses and cow s. and Constipation. C onsultation Free Cor. W ygant, near Alberta. MU 1496 Coal and Sawdust. P b on e Beav F ox Farm R oute 6 B ox 894 P ort D r Etna A. Sorenson, N. D., 418 . — ■ - .-------- - land. erton 5225. Swetland Bldg., A T 0403. E T H E L A. S A C R Y —C hiropodist and • A V . V . V . W . S W .'.'.V .V .W S VA5,.VA'.V*A,,W.VAVAVAVAVAV2AVAVAV.V2A,.V. v - A LIN E IN ST R U C TIO N S Repairing while you wait M U L T N O M A H SH O E REPAIR SHOP M O R TICIA N BEAVERTON. REGARDLESS 10 V . V . S W s S V . W . S V . S '. S S S H S V W . E. P E G G SERVE. CENTS A V W ^ /M W A V A '.V A W V , vetoed. t WE W IL L T R A D E H + 4 - t * » * » « " * '» * * » * » " » * * * « - » * ^ H OM E PAGE 3 B V Y >«B S E L L t»'Y> HM.I TIGARD OREGON GARDEN E N T E R P R IS B « » » » »♦ » * + * + * & > + * < + * W * + + * + * * * + * + Hop Out of Bed “ RAKIN’ TO GO” If you have lost you r p.-p; feel have been added to it. W hen brewed .ited all the tim e; and hat« to get into a lea a v oid in g to in stru ciion s up in tlie m orn in g; don 't take a dose It becom es a delicious .e.tlsfying l e v o f salts; m ineral oil oi laxative and erage} which has teen found to u> - expect it to pep you up and make com plish wonders in ca tes oi gland you you ng again; because it w on't do I ular troubles and also poisonous uc tlvlty. do Ik G. M. B. o f Los A ngeles; Writes: Y our gland3 regulate your health -nd the vital organ s must be sup "F rom the very first day o f using plied with the all-im portant gland- j Y erbavida I fel. an in ert. m in vita ular hormor.ies. T he liver; tin ia ig esl 1 lity and in a few days all signs of gland in the body should pour tw o | indigestion with w hich 1 had been pounds o f bile in o the bowels daily j su fferin g for y ea is had disappeared to m ake yo*- 'o o d digest and keep | But the greafert benefit o f all is that I am no lon ger con stipated for you regular. G landular d eficien cy causes to* i w hich I am m ore grateful hnn I can m uch fa t; or too little o f it; gray 1 tell as I have had to resort to every hair or baldness«; I;« k o f pep; pr<* I kind and sort o f pill end cnth'krttc m ature old a ;<e and death. Y- rbavtdfi for yearn and have never iccelv ed Nature'a "P lan t o f L ife" has been | perm anent relief from an yth in g.” found to be a pow erful gL n d nor i Yertmvidn Ir rot a laxative, bil * inalizer. Glands that have reused ♦ - * j »ti es Iv a«'d Ms n Hue In ov< !e o m lir: (u n ction are stim ulated into renewed constipated. a ctiv ity ; con stru ctive m etabolism is A large p erk n ’'c enough fo r 240 runs a; >in brought about renewing both cna be obtained for only $1 00. Tf your body and mind. local dru ggiit can not supply you ; Yerbavldn ia produced from plants accep t no substitute but send $100 grow in g wild on the A m erican desert. direct tp Y erbavida Sales Co. 61C It contains n o drugs o f any kind. In fa ct; n o Ingredient« o f any nature S oth w es. Bldg I jut Angt les Calif. Im agine ten b u ildin gs like this, each one 102 stories high, p ack ed s o lid w ith fresh yeast I That m uch yeast has actu a lly been g row n fr o m on e sm all test tube sin ce C harles F leischm ann sailed fr o m E u ro p e w ith it in his vest p ock et in 1868. IX T Y -F O U R years ago Charies Fleischmann was en route from Austria to the United States In his pocket he carried a small test tube filled with tiny living plants. With his brother, Maximilian, he was bound for Cincinnati. Out of that test tube came the veast industry. Some idea o f its growth can hr had when it is known that fourteen Fleischmann factories scattered about the United States recently completed the growing of the tw o billionth pound o f yeast Part o f this mass went into small cakes o f yeast sold in grocery stores, drug stores and in restaurtntj The rest o f the immense bulk o i yeast was mainly used by b a t e » bread 4fid sweet goods. S It is difficult to visualize tw o billion pounds of yeast. It is equivalent to ten t ill buildings packed solid with yeast, e-.ch one the size o f the Empire State f.i-ilidi «g in New York, the tallest building in the world. Yeast is grown, not manufactured. It doubles its volume in two hours, feeding on a grain extract and oxvgen. In every cake o f yeast there arc as many living plants as 70 times the population of the world, or approxi mately 140 billion tiny, active yeast plants. Fresh yeast is abundant in tissue- building proteins, contains valuable mineral salts and is the richest o f all foods in three indispensable health- giving viumigs. «