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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1933)
BEAVERTOS January 13. 1933 Mary never mentioned Paul now—»till that might be the trouble. Just the same. It was too bad that Mary should cry over him, particularly when he deserved it so little, but If n<> one else would comfort her Moses w-mlii. He sought about in his mind for the quickest and best means to this end. Moses always slept with a •mull Canton-flannel dog named Spotiy, io which he had been devoted from in fancy. It had gone through numerous vicissitudes. More than once It had fallen in the brook, but Mary had al ways Ashed It out. and dried It in the oveu. And one night he hud ripped It _ open and devoured most of Its lining- an experiment which had proved very disastrous to both. Rut Spotty still survived. Moses mnde a sudden re solve. He hugged Spotty and kissed what remained of his nose. He gulped as he did it Never, since he could re- member, had he gone to sleep without first laving his head on the cherished toy. Theu be picked it up uud pal tered Into Mary’s room. It was as he had eipected. Mary was lying on her hed, weeping. Moses held out his hand. “ Don't cry any more, please. Mary," he said softly. “ I’vs brought Spotty to sleep with you.” It was theu that Mary realized that she had found a second source of com- fort In Moses. Most of her unhappl- ness had been caused by selfishness. Moses was willing to make, for her, what was to him u tremendous sacri fice. She drew the child, with his little. Canton-flannel dog still In his hand. Into bed with her and cried without restraint, holding him In her arms. Moses lay solemn and silent. asking no questions, making no over tures. But she could feel his synipa- thy In every curve of his warm body. Gradually she relaxed, a sense of peace, of compensation, of content ment, stole over her. Site fell asleep, her cheek against her little brother’s. Things never seemed half so hard again. EST ERPRISB PAGE 3 deed he a very cold desolate place, The spirit of friendship and helpful- ness \/iil never die as iong as there are common men and women who feel and leave a spirit of humanitarian- is*n. T, .» is the gospel or Christ and those v.ho do not accept His mind and spirit are none of Kis. C lll K i ll OF CHRIST G \V. SPRINGER. M.nister WILL TRADE ACE OF HEARTS TEA ROOM of A new club called " 1 he Fhsherman'^ SCHOOLS fers you a Dainty Lunch and Read-1 TO TRADE 2 large lots and store CENTS ] Club" is being developed in the Sun- l ing for 50c. Come, let us help you biulding. Close in with good tenant day school. The purpose of this club is | solve your problems. 409 Macleay I for acreage with house near Canyon A LIN E Building, between 4ih and 5th. on MODERN TRAINING — Individual to deve,°P tl,h * rs o f m c " " th a view road; between Beaverton and Port opportunity, free employment ser of, iw ,n" ,n* as to1Chr‘»t a* Washington. Phone BR 3005 for PER T IM E sible during the coming year. Ih e land not over 32000. Write Box 3s6 vice, Day and Night School, book- appointment. fishing license of those who wish to lots free. Northwestern School of Beaverton. join this club is church membership. Commerce, Broadway & Salmon Psychic Reader TO TRADE— White Jersey Giant F.I.MA KALSCH At the evening service on Easter Sun Streets, Portland. Circles every Tuesday and Sun Rooster. Boyd Lewis, Beaverton, day, the Sunday School is planning INSTRUCTIONS Houle 1. Witch Hazel Station. day nights at 8 p. m. Private MOLER BARBER COLLEGE Stu- to give an Easter Pageant. Another dents earn big Money, some Pay readings daily. 665 Johnson St. more complete announcement o\’ the character üf thu pag ^ r , W|U be ma.U TEN CENTS a line per lasue WILL trade tOOG Paraffin base motor near 21st W. H. car. BR. 5345. while Learning. Master Barbers oil for wood, 2261* Fist Street later Count five words to the line. Then employ Graduates. Nation Wide • DR. ANNA M. FINSETH, 506-7-8 AT 5385. profits. Cash should The Christian Endeavor is holding count your System. 71 3rd. Street, Portland. Dekum Bldg., Drugless Physician,! a business meeting at the home of the accompany the order. W hen a Including Chiropractic, Physio- QRBOON AND MODERN BARBER pastor next Frduy evening. There will statement Is required the charge is MUSIC therapy, Colon Treatments, Deep Colleges, pay while learning. Col be an cl ■< t.on of " f f ’cers. 15o per line, minimum 60o Therapy and Ultra Violet Lights Next Si nd<*y mainirg, Mr. Spi'.ngf» leges standardized, wkly lectures, LEARN Guitar or banjo, orchestra or Phone ATwater 6912. Master barbers agree to employ .1111 speak on tlic topic, "I am God solo; instruments furnished. Ray our graduates. Write or call 234 and there is non else.’’ These Classified Ads appear in 5 Wilkinson, Maegley-Tichner bldg., MRS. M. L. LAMAR, Psychic The evening !• j .*• will be. "Ho e.’.ory newspapers : Beaverton Enterprise First St., or 233 Madison St., 142 Broadway. Representative for reader, Psychology Cards, Palm one that thlrsteth." Portland. Bacon banjos and Martin guitars. Tigard Sentinel. Multnomah Press. istry 289 South Broadway, near CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES Jefferson. Hours 10 a. m. to 8 UNIVERSITY OF PORTLAND Col Aloha News, and Yamhill Journal. WEST COAST COLLEGE of Music “Sacrament” was the subject of the p, m. BEaaon 988(1 Licensed. 508 Stock Exchange Bldg., teach lege of Commerce and Decker Lesson-sermon in all Church of Christ OVER 17,000 READERS WEEKLY ers Piano, Voice. Dunning Dept. Business College, Terminal Bldg, Scientist on Sunday, January 8. Violin, Guitar. Banjo, Saxaphone, SUN RAY TREATMENTS Neuri offer courses in business and sec The Golden Text was, “To do good tis, muscular and poor circulation Trumpet, Clarinet, Accoruian, Man AUTO LOANS retarial du.ies at low rates. and to communicate forget not. for | treated. 166 North 18th, near dolin, Crchestra, and ail Band with such sacrifices God is well i Instruments. Violin with outfit, j Irving, BE. 4255. AUTOMOBILE LOANS Older Mod WANTED pleased." (Heb. 13-16) 75c per week, Call ATwater 4615 el Cars, No Delay, No Red Tape Among the citations which compris - 1 HARRIETT MARSH—Psychic Card SAW Filing, all kinds. 20 years ex- Crutcher Bros Co., 434 Stark Street ed the Lesson-Sermon was the fol- poriance in camps, mills and con Reader, Appointments Daily 9 a. PATENT ATTORNEY TRinity 4431. Licensed M -105. lownK from. the “ bto: And he waa struction. Hand saws 35c, they cut. m. to 10 p. m. 271 Broadway, withdrawn from them about a stone’s right. Spencer. 205 Madison S.reot, near Jefferson. Licensed, cast, and kneeled down and prayed, PATENTS, Thomas Bilyeu, Regis . , _ . ,, . .... Portland, Ore . near 5c parking lot. tered Patent Attorney, United RADIO SERVICE Saying. Father, If thou be willing, re ! move this cup from me: nevertheless __ _ States and Foreign Patents. Free SNOW Kill ’Em lab, moth crystals for toe. ' not my will, but thine, be done,(Luke RADIO SERVICE and Repairing. moth, fly, earwig bedbug spray, (WANTED Cheap horses booklet and disclosure sheets, In- farm. Telephone Beaverton 9855 Modern equipment and expert i 22:41-42). tervlew without obligation. Cor powder for cockroaches, ourwigs, workmanship Pownder Radio Co. The Lesson-Sermon also included bett Building, Portland, Oregon. fleas, ants, etc. Klldew permanent WEATHER STRIPS and Carpcntei j the following passages from the Multnomah, AT 2829 Kildew Inc., 289 Stuik St., AT093S. Work will exchunge for food Chrstian Science textbook, “Science PERSONAL clothes, or anything of value. H and Health with Key to the Scrip WOOD REV. RUTH PRICE OHLSON, Spir Walker, Multnomah, Oregon tures", by Mary Baker Eddy: "Are all i DRUGLESS HEALTH INSTITUTE Missionary Readings daily. Services,) who eat bread and drink wine in mom- WOOD FOR SALE—Partly dry 15 Steam Baths. Massage, Violet Ray Monday, Wednesday, 8 P. M. Tliurs- — CH URCH SERVICES ory of Jesus willing truly to d rink inoh slab 34.50 cord; 16 inch old Treatments for Colds, Rheumatism day, 2 P. M. 4737 N E. 33rd Ave, WANTED cheap horses and cow his cup, take his cross, and leave all growth 35.50 cord; 2nd growth 34; and Constipation. Consultu’.lon Free TIGARD METHODIST CHURCH Cor. Wygant, near Alberta. MU 1496 Fox Farm Route 6 Box 891 Pot • for the Christ-principle? If all who Coal and Sawdust. Phone Beav Dr Elna A. Sorenson. N. D., 418 Alexander Hawthorne, Pastor land. seek his commemoration through mat erton 5225. Shetland Bldg., AT 0403. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. ETHEL A. SACRY Chiropodist and erial symbols will take up the cross nurse; 31 for both feet; $1 for steam The church of the living God is al- heal the sick, cast out devils, and ; FOR SALE LAURA E. PEPIN Naturapath, bath; $1.50 for massage. Rm. 607 ways the outstandng place of vision ■ preach Christ, or Truth, to the poor, | > »J**!»»!* «Î* Electrotherapy, In-Mo Ray, Duct and idealism which are vital to the the receptive thought, the will bring p o R SALE—Baled 327 Wash. BE 5676. hay, weaned less Gland treatment, Diet, Manip FINLEY A SON progress of civilization. Jesu,s pro- ¡n the millennuium” pigs, brood sows, male hogs. C, ulation and special reducing 194 Funeral Directors claimed Himself to be the "Bread of Christian Science Society, Multno- | L. Johnston, Sherwood, Oregor. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY 12th St., cor. Taylor, BE. 8237, Montgomery St. 4th Life” and that He could keep people mah, Oregon holds service n the Mult- I Telephone 362. to Fifth from being hungry or thirsty. This is nomah school house, Sunday m o r n in g __________ ' R. S DeARMOND, M. D Diseases of Motor Equipment, J. E. BUCKLEY, M. D. a time when rich and poor need Him, at 11. Sunday school at U. Wednes- MUCKLE W’ RECKINQ CO., East 9th women and Surgery. Tonsil Surgery Postoffice Bldg., Multnomah, Oregon Staff A Facilities for but it is also a time when all can have dsy evening meeting at 8 p. m. and Lincoln ata., Portland. Used in ofice, Morgan Bunilding. BE 9746 Office AT 4756 Res. AT. 60481 Serving Portland and Him. -------------------------- doors 50 cents each; sash 75 cents Residence TR 1907. Porland, Ore. its Suburbs At 10 a. m. a bright glowing Sunday each; paint 31-50 gallon. School under a fine staff of officers CARD P A R T Y =====- and teachers. Every class is glorious TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ly worth while, wholesome in atmos Saturday, January 14, POULTRY phere and constructive in purpose. FOR TRADE Oak dining table and Drawing for Kebekah Quilt R. I. REDS; BARKED ROCKS; AUS- N LW K iTC H LN A ID Evening Services open at 7 p. m. M ULTNOM AH six chairs for chickens. R. A. Twiss TRAIXJRP day old chicks. Bred for AND A most helpful and enjoyable pro Odd Fellows Hall Tigard, Oregon. gram will be rendered. Hear the Uk- high egg productio?« from the fine t G A R D E N HOME elele players, they will accompany the strains. B. W. D. tested. Place ord >r HEALTH cun be established through DIVISION Maynard and Smith team, Gospel mes ■ . V / . V . V . ’ . ’ . V . V . V . S V . V . ’ . V . '. - early to- insure delivery and low right eating habits, and our nature G a r d e n H o m e B u s s e s , In c. sages in song and story. cure system, when all others tail. prices. Write for information a bo t GARDEN HOME BUSHES, INC. subject to lliunxe Without Notice Satisfaction guaranteed Dr, Cora V Congregational Church these chicks and our new delivery Time Schedules Leave Laeve Getty, Naturopath & Chiropractor, Leave service. Rev. Charles F. Clark, Pastor Subject n change without notice 602 Times Bldg., Cor. 41 h & Wash. GLKNMOKKIK POULTRY FARMS Portland IGarden Home Multnomah Well Friends; they are here! What? Leaves 1 eaves Leaves Leaves Poitland. Phone BE 3665. 6:30 A. M 6:23 A. M. 7:00 A. M. The New Hymn books, and we are Portland Route 1 Oswego Oregon Tigard Greenburg Metzger 1 8:00 A.M. 1 7:23 A M 7:30 A. M. going to use them next Sunday morn •6 15 BESSIE V. HAYES •7:00 8:30 A. M. ' 9:00 A.M. 1 L8:00 A. M. ing and evening. At the evening set- •7:15 When tired, or suffering from Rheu TO TRADE 2 large lots and stoic 8:00 9:30 A. M. 10:00 A IL 1 8:23 A M vice at f:30, Mr. Clarke will give a budding. Close to Por. land with •7 45 matism. take a mineral stenm baths 9:10 10 30 A. M. 11:00 A M. 1 9:23 A. M short talk on church music and will 8:15 1:10 good tenant for acerage with hus- o for rest and health. Investigate 10.00 11:30 A. M. 1 10:23 A. M. | 12:00 M. illustrate one hymn by u sterejpt.con •9:15 I^angs Mineral wonder for that run 11:00 • 11:10 near Canyon road; between Beav- r- 1:00 P. M 1 11:23 A.M. 1 12:30 P. M. views, and we shall have plenty of ; 1:30 P. M 1 ) 10 10:15 down condition, 705 Dekum Bldg. 12 23 P M. 12:00 2:00 P. M ton and Pcrtl&nd not over 52000. time to have a good ring. At the 11 a. > 2 :30 P. M. 12:15 1:00 BE 2614 12:10 3:00 P. M 1 1:23 P.M. Write Box 386, Beaverton. m. service he will take as his subject ' 3:30 P. M. 4:00 P. M. 1 2.23 P.M 2 If 2 :0 0 2.10 “The Church in the Upper Room" 4 30 P. M 3 22 KM . 1 5:00 P.M. CHRONIC and Nervous Diseases, LICENSED AIRPLANE Priced* 'or 4:15 4:10 3:00 Do not send your children to Sunday 5:30 P M 4:23 K M ! 6:00 P.M. 'Female disorders, a Scientific •5.15 •4:00 •5:10 qa’ck sale. One u.idctns<jd plane School If you can help it. BRING 6:30 P. M. |l 7:00 P. M 1 5:23P.M. Health Builder, D 1) E Christian 1 3150.00 Fit grove Dairy, Hill bero, 6:15 5:00 them if possible, we have a class for 7:30 P. M. 6 23 K M I 8:00 P.M. sen. Chiropractic Phpsiciun, 210 | Ask for Herman. • 6:00 11:15 0:10 you. The adjourned business meeting j 9 OOP M. 1 7:23 P.M. 1 8:30 P. M. Times Bldg, Cor 4th e, W9sh. Port- 7:00 of the church will be held Wednesday 8:23 P.M. 1 9 30 P. M. 10:00 F. M. 1'ind Office phone AT B8U, HM 10.00 10:30 P. M. at 8 o'clock and the ladies aid will j 9 23 P. M ! 11:00 P M Staff 0254. 11:00 hold their mission study class on 1 1 12 OOP. M. 1 10:23 P.M. 1 11 30 P. M 12:00 Thursday promptly at 11 o’clock with | 1 23 i M j FOR SALE 9x12 Axmlnister Rug Tualatin Division luncheon at noon. Everyone is cord 1 L.—Limited from (¡ardon Some Road and some furniture Bargains. Box Lv. Lv. Lv. Lv. Lv. ially invited to all these gatherings. t o P o r t la n d a n d D a lly exoept S u n 3d, Aloha. Nev.s. Trece M•tzger d a y » a n d H o lid a y s . Pore. Tualatin Durham METHODIST CHURCH rentrai Stage l»ep<it I’nrk and Taylor ........ .. ..... .... _____ _ .......... •7:00 Homemakers fry the thousands art l'hdlir \lwnli-- r>17^-- 1,01111 It) TRAINED WOMEN always in de George F. Gordon, Pastor OFFICE •6:20 & 'IV •6.15 •6 10 8 00 •6 05 enjoying a new helper in their kitchen* mand. The Oregon School of Mas PH O N E At the Methodist ¿hutch at eleven 10 00 •7:50 •7 45 RESIDENCE •7 35 •7 40 MU —towels for kitchen use arc prosing * sage invites you to investigate 4 o'clock the sermon subject wili be 1200 boon because they arc so comcriirnt •8:20 •8 10 •8:15 •8:05 weeks course, graduate with dip and. at the same time, economical to “What can we put into the new year" 2:0« 9 20 9 10 9 15 9:06 loma. Call or write Dr. Ella Herman use. Are we always looking for time to 4:00 11:20 11:05 11 10 11:15 612 Dekum Bldg. Portland, Oregon. Dr. Virgil MasMickle Introdtrcd after fifteen months of bring us something we a n do without • Ò .M 1:20 1:10 1:15 1:05 use in test markets, the new paper 3:20 3:10 3:15 6:0« 3:05 in New Location towel has been proved entirely prac- 5:20 5.10 5:15 5:05 *7:0« 824 Brelell Building ical These towels come in a roll ot •6:2(1 Specializing in Tonsil coagulation •6:10 •6:15 10:00 •0:05 ISO pure, white, generous sized tissue 7:20 12.00 7:05 7:10 7:15 Physiotherapy arid Gynecology towels. They are highly absorbent .nid sole purpose of receiving rather than •Denotes dally except Sundays and Note nev. phone number VT 1-321 seem to have an especial affinity f-.r giving Selfishness and greed is ex- holidays. holidays greasy stains. They are used for the hibited most by those who have plenty A. M. In light type, P. M. In black hundred and one little uses to which a good job, good comfortable surroun- type, you hate to put your clean tea towels dings. This class feel that the unfort- As they are just user! and then thrown CENTRAL STAGE DEPOT away, laundering of towels is materi nate need w ry little and if they could Atwater 5171, Local 31. ally reduced. Peters All Leather Shoes have their way the world would ,n- These towels are more than just a Diamond Brand towel for wiping the hands and face. CONTROLLING'. WEIGHT trol Your Weight ”, written by Dr. They ire used for wiping grease and Guaranteed There are numerous ways and Herman N. Bundesen of Chicago, is soot from cooking utensils, for drain ing grease from fried foods, for pol means suggested for reducing weigh . a safe one to use. The purpose of tri't Repairing while you wait ishing silver and glassware, for mop The e may be grouped under the fol-^H tie hook is to help one attain >1 ping up spilled liquids and for dozens M U L T N O M A H SHOE lowing heads-fake remedies, ductless maintain that weight which Is le d of other little tasks in the home. The gland therapy, exorcise and bath: , suted to hls build To quote li v*i REPAIR SHOP neat towel fixture is offered in jade and special diets. The iatter one or Dr. Bundesen in his discussion on the green or French ivory finish and is pul V A V A W i W A W A V A 'A W /A rutting down the food in ake must ' esentlal foods in reducing diet, “C r- in place very easily. «• course to follow in weight reduction. . lain foods mils be kept in your dirt The exact form of the diet is not as I regardless of how many others c » S A V IN G S OF Y O U R D O LL A R S - » v o X» <v».-o*e» e.sscn ial ns that it he well ba l a n c e d eliminated to reduce present weight, PORTI-AND’S PROGRESSIVE S H O U L D R EQ U IR E AS M UCH OF AN EFFO R T and low in fuel value. Extremely one Fresh milk, vegetables, and frv ’ts FLORIST sided diets are liable to cause III are called the productive foods lo F L O W E R S AS T H E E A R N IN G OF T H E M heal h and malnutrition because of calise they are pnr.lcularly rich 'n a lack of nutritional essentials, if those dietary essentials which pi - tect t he health of the body Wh'l" used for any lenght of time. these foods should be a part of eve- y- For the ordinary overweight Individ Sixth and Alder (Almost) ual. it is best to effect reduc- one’s meals, it is Imperative that the-’ Portland, Oregon HE. 7215 —your A . H. R O SSI, Prop. tion by cutting down on the conren- he present In a reduc’ng diet so th ,f V W W / W i V . ' . V W A V t Y f Y A tr 'ted fuel f ts e starchy the loss in weight will not Impa r —home 1 » ■ end fa:ty fords) and to keep on health”. W A V i W W W i W A V A V . V í V i W i V i V . V i —I Mink "Fresh milk because of Its abup- i with an otherwise balanced diet Tho diet, to he safp over fairly long j dnnt fond vnbk* has been considere ! M O DER N DANCE periods, should snnplv liberal amounts mnnv ns fattening Actually It is ALO H A GRANGE H ALL of good protein, vitamins and min- a low ealor'e food A ounrt o f fresh eral. This Is best done through the bottled milk or buttermilk every dav S A T U R D A Y , JAN U A R Y 14, 1933 use of milk, fruits and vegetables should h» the foundatloin of the re —hehrer» of saver». ducing diet. This may be taken as a as the foundation of th* diet Admission 25 cents. fi diet guide called "Safely Cor heverag# or used In food preparation.” B U Y > Nb E R T IS IN G 10 Dr. L. S. DAVIS Dentist TIGARD OREGON Hi - W ay / by H ealth A D A ^ R r M A VN E v.w.m '.w.v.v.v.v.w.v OREGON If you’ll stop and consider TOM M Y LUKE V.'.V/.V.’.V.V.V.V.VW.’.W. Try Our Lunches 25c Greyhound Coffee Shop FIRST BANK OF TIG ARD to DAIRY COUNCIL