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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1935)
PAGE « FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 6, 1935 B E A IE R ION ENTERPRISE ----------------------- — ------------- I efficiency in care of patronage at the fall and winter months and we urge Film Certain Preaching | earliest possible date. In the mean- the co-operation of all. Funeral services were held Wednes of 1935 T e n Best’ Rating I time pick up and delivery of cars is by pust.r as usual both morning and HOWARD DEMARSH day at Finleys chapel for Howard De Marsh, 41, electrical engineer, who passed away Sunday, September 1. Surviving are his widow, Helen; ni8 mother, Mrs. Mary DeMarsh and four sisters, all of Portland. Mr. DeMarsh was born in German town, Pa., and came to Oregon 15 years ago. His home was at Tigar . R IT Z T H E A T E R BEAVERTON, OREGON SHOW NOW STARTS 7:30 P. M. When the First National picture "Black Fury” opens at the Rita Theatre on Sunday for a 4-day run. local audiences will witness a produc tion that is heralded by competent critics as sure to be one of the ten great pictures of 1935 and one which will make Paul Muni a leading con tender for the award of the Acaderpy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences this year. Tense drama, tempered with humor, romance and astounding spectacles featured this picture which ha8 one of the largest casts ever assembled for a single production. Muni’s one man strike, in which he barricades himself in the mine after blowing up all but one of the en trances with dynamite stolen from the company's store of explosives, and his reconciliation with his sweetheart who had deserted him for the arms of a treacherous policeman, are two of the dramatic and thrilling episodes that characterize this tremendous produc tion. Karen Morley has the leading fem inine role. William Gargan portrays the part of her seducer. The produc tion was directed by Michael Curtiz from the story “Jan Volkanlk” by Judge M. A. Musmanno and the play, "Bohunk" by Harry R. Irving. Business Expanding IIusineMH Increase Necessitates Add ed Space Francis Motor Car Company, Ford and Lincoln Dealers, opened a modern four story branch at Sixth and Madi son Streets this Spring to better serve our District and West Portland. The step proved to receive such general warm public approval that it has been found necessary to enlarge service space and to acquire property at the corner of Fifth and Madison Streets, for Used Car display and customers parking space. Work is being pushed towards completion to effect utmost HOME MADE CHILI Delicious Home Cooked Meals GREYHOUND COFFEE KlIOl* continuing as heretofore by the ser vice department and used car8 are be ing displayed on tha main and sec ond floors. The service department is equip) ed with the latest type of hoists and pressure greasing implements, as well as mechanical wneel aligning and brake-testing machines to avoid any chance of lack of precision. Upper floors are reached by ramps from Madison Street and parts de partment is on the lower level with entrance on Sixth Avenue. Patrons are invited to drive directly into the building until such time as the special parking location is completed. evening next Sunday. Bible School 9:45 a. m . T. B. Harris. Supt. Communion Service 11 a. m. fol lowed by preacviing. Young People's meeting 7 p. m. Preaching 8 p. m. A very interesting midweek service is hold each Wednesday evening at eight o’clock and friends as well as members of the congregation are in vited t this service as well as to all other assemblies. CONGREGATIONA.L CHURCH Charles F. Clarke, Pastor The pastor will preach next Sunday morning at 11 o'clock on "Spinning the Cables," a spiritual lesson from the San Francisco Bay bridges. The Many Facts Listed Bible School will meet at 9:45 a. m. No evening services. N .tice about In U. O. Catalogue evening services will be published next University of Oregon, Eugene, Sept. week. 6—"Freshman week" at the University of Oiegon opens September 23. Class- i es begin Monday, September 30. The ' BEAVERTON M. E. CHURCH University staff of professors, instruc-: Church School 10 a. m. tors, and others include 201 persons, of whom 148 hold the rank of assistant \ Worship service 11 a. in. Rev. Young Be professor or above. Doctor of phil will have charge of this service. You will appre osophy degrees, the highest academic j sure and hear him degree that can be attained, are held ciate his message. Bring your friends Ladies Aid Wednesday. by 59 professors. The campus is the You ate cordially invited to worship home of the Museum of Art, which houses the now nationally famous with us. Murray Warner collection of oriental art. These facts, and any others that A. B. SMITH students, prospective students, parents CHEVROLET COMPANY or others want to knew about the Uni versity are found in the official cata SAVES YOU logue for 1935-36, which is now ready 1929 FORD SPORT COUPE *175 for distribution, it is announced here by George N. Belknap, assistant edi 1931 CHEV. SPORT ROADSTER 275 1930 FORD COUPE ...................... 315 tor in the division of information. Copies of the catalogue may be ob 1931 CHEV. CABRIOLET ............. 335 475 tained from the registrar or the di 1933 CHEVROLET COUPE 575 vision of information at the university. 1934 CHEVROLET COUPE 1935 CHEV. STANDARD COUPE 595 1928 BUICK SPORT ROSTER 165 1928 CHEVROLET SEDAN .......... 185 CHURCH OF CHRIST 1931 FORD VICTORIA ................ 295 M. Putman, Minister 1933 CHEVROLET SEDAN ........ 525 Plans are still under way for some 1934 CHEVROLET SEDAN 650 very definite and aggressive work 1934 CHEVROLET STD. SEDAN 575 both in the Bible School and other departments of the church during the AT. 5000 Thura.-Frl.-8M., Kept. 12-14 M AR Y JAN E’S PA Aline McMahon, Guy Kibbe. Don't forget matinee Sunday Katherine Hepburn Hearts, soon. in Break of ^ 1 ------------------- 1 III I IS mu mum« imam i in w il Who soys oxfords aren’t smarter than everl look at the new saddle style; the ghillle with *oncy “perfs'*.. . and the seamed toe on the kiltie ... ready to wear with your new plaids anywhere and everywhere ... hurry down. 1227 W est Burnside Street Not the wise golfers who train on wonderful Electricartdy at the world's largest and finest equipped golf school, in Portland, at S. W. Eleventh and Yamhill. Mojestic CROQ UIGN OLE OH Push Wove *1 Lnxor Oil Wave. $ 2 Hollywood Oil ft S3 All Waves Complete i Majestic Perm. Wavers ' 2 0 5 Alderway Bid*. Alder A Bdwy. .icon 0 9 2 3 Dancing Academy Private and class lessons in MODERN and FANCY DANCING Private Lessons—Anytime 75c—Three for $1.50 Class Lessons—8:30 p. m. Friday S3o—FVsur for $1.00 TW O STORES 533 S. W. Broadway • 611 S. W. Morrison (Near Alderi fODBMlte Portland Hotel) Mail orders filled promptly— A d d lUc tor postage Send your want ads to this paper. All its readers are In terested in its classified column. AGAIN FREE PRACTICE Instructors formerly with Deluxe Dancing Academy, Los Angeles Portland, Route 5, Box 556 Weat Slope Satisfied r=ri Shoppers \ COMPLETE O ptical S ervice ETHEL MASTEN LUX LIFEBU O Y T O IL E T S O A P 4- -S- W H O S A D U B ? J E W E T T ’S Nun.-Mon.-Tue*.-Wed., Sept. 8-11 Paul Muni lets loose a blast of dyna mite in this picture. All the girls who want Smart Styles ) are coming to us for their H EALTH SOAP — Stops “ B. O .”— Announces Her Return from EUROPE showing the fall mode in millinery 1381 S. W. BROADWAY For Appointment Call AT. 296» LIPSHUTZ For Keeping Skin Lovely 3 fo r 19c 3 for 19c Our W omen’s Fall COATS .uni SUITS made for you RIN SO LUX 717 Southwest 10th Avenue Near Morrison Street — Lux Is Pure— Safe especially priced Dr. Carl J. Mrs Clifford Moore OPTOMITKIST JOURNAL BLDG. BR. «222 GIRLS WOMEN Y. W . C. A. Announce Fall opening of the Health ! Education class including Dancing, j Gymnasium and Tennis. Classes be ginning week of September 16. Register Now Y. W. C. A. Bldg,, Broadway K Taylor BEacon 6281, Portland, Ore. AT 906 STUDIO BLDG. Invites all Students wishing to take Music Lessons for high school credits to interview her. Res. Telephoe GA. 5421 Studio Phone BE. 2482 L IL L IA N P E T T IB O N E — PIANO HIGH SCHOOL CREDITS 302-3 .Ainsworth Bldg. Please phone residence for app. BE. 7862 319 S. W. Oak Assistant Teacher M U SEU M ART SCHOOL ¿m e Opens Sept. 23rd 3rd and Alder School Musicians AT. 0035 S. W PARK AVE & MADISON STS. See Portlands Largest and Most Complete Stock of New and Used Instruments From S45.(X) SEARS PRE SCHOOL BRIGHT E Y E S Large 2 3 c Large 2 1 c Small 2 for 19c | Small 2 for 17c Bring Your Coupons to us Scot Tissue, 3 rolls Purex, half Gal, 23c 19c W ESSO N OIL M IX E R D E A L 1 Pint Wesson Oil and 39c I Mixer This was a good value at 49c; now a real value at 39c BRIGHT S T U D E N T S the two go hand in hand, for with unimpaiied vision, one immense handicap of schoolgoing days, is assuredly removed. We will give expert examination and advice . , Come in soon sc.iool starts Sept 9 D. Chambers & Sons 776 S. W. Broadway BE. 9540 School Special FREE Manning’s Market & Grocery 100i < Independently Owned Fancy Groceries, Meats, Fruits & Vegetables Tw o Deliveries Daily phone» 3203-1702 i Beaverton S 1 Shampoo with Fingrr- / wave by hrlng'ng this Coupon. Colleen Beauty Salon 711 S. W. Salmon nr. Broadway Open Everting* and Sundays In Anp. P o r l i ind Or BE. 747« opens . . . SEPT. 9 1222 S\\ Montgomery St. nr IS Ave This school, through experiences in work and play, fills the educational and social need of the child under school age. Group music. Manual training, Out door equipment. Enrollment limited to 24. For information or appoint ment telephone BEacon 3672 Edna Whitman Chittick Pupil of Philipp and Matthav PIANO A N D H A R M O N Y 7719 S. E, 28th Ave. SE. 3651 Jack E- Kofeldt ANNOUNCES High School Books Bought & Sold at Hylands Trade in your Old School Books For those you need this year Widcome hack to *cho«l—and to the »ton- that make* education le ss expensive text hook*, note hw .k*. supplies of all kinds at lower than usual price*. Also Stationery Supplies Hylands Book Store Books Bought & Sold 913 S. W. Fourth Ave. Bet. Taylor and Salmon Sts. the FALL OPENING Dates of his Studio of Dancing N. E. 22nd Avenue and Thompson St.— M U. 3006 BALLROOM SCHEDULE HIGH SCHOOL GROUP Beginner* start Friday. Sept. 13, 7:30 p m. Ad va luted— Saturday. Sept. 14 7 30 p m ADULT GROUP Beg'nner*. Start— Monday. Sept. 16. 7:45 p. m. Advanced— Monday, Sept. 16. 9 p. m. PRIVATE LESSONS BY APPOINTMENT