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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1927)
X i f y o u d o n ’t g et y o u r p a p e r, b e »lire a n d n o ti f y u s a t o n ce, so w e c a n fin d t h e r e a s o n f o r it. SHAHAPTA Miss Hcndy F. Huiler. Correspondent Thursday, Maiali 1 /. 1<J2 /. THE BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE account of the carried off first poize for the p r e s - ! absent this week entation of their number. “Dutch flu. Dance,” at the vaudeville entcrtaoin _ ment held by the High School of ‘ Miss Connet of the first grade, was | married Sunday to Ralph H annah Commerce. _____ Dr. Hendricks, of the bureau of The meeting of the Forest Brow n ies pack will be held T hursday a f t health, will be at the school Monday ernoon, March 17, at the Collins- to give a physical examination for View school following the dismissal the boys who desire it. This exam- riation is not compulsory. of pupils. Visitors are welcome. ■ A V .V .V .V iV .’A W A V .'.V .V . recently entertained at luncheon for ihe pleasure of the mothers of he. -pupils, at which time plans were discussed for the future. 9 The Capitol Hill Community club will participate in the contest which is being sponsored by the Federated i om m rnity clubs in which free cn- tertainments will be held by the va rious community clubs of Multno mah, prizes of $25 first, $15 second and $10 third, to he awarded to the best entertainment showing the larg est at tendance of parents and chit The entertainm ent committee dren of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Cleaves and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Duncan was a p pointed to further arrangements. CONSTANTINOPLE f MAY CHANGE NAME ? D 3. A. E. WILSON Optometrist ? Fine Repairing and Optical W ork a Specialty. Z C ity b y t h e B o s p o ru s K n o w n j. b y M a n y T itle s . Ja .• Í W a sh in g to n .— T h e suggestion has been m ade In T u rk e y th a t C o n s ta n ti nople he r en a m ed fo r K emal Pushu. p reside nt of the republic. B e a v e r t o n , O r . *« C o n s ta n tin o p le h as had m a n y nam es % B ox 367. at various tim es, sa y s a bulletin of ’ a v . v a v / . w . v . v . ’. v . w a ^ ih e N ational C.eographle society from ItK W a shington h e a d q u a rte rs. “ Not for 400 y e a r s lias C o n s ta n tin o ple been C o n s ta n tin o p le to th e T urks. ■ . V . V . V . W * V . V W * W * V * % V * V , It Is S tanihoul to them. Some geo g raphic al title e x p e r ts hold that Statu E m i ix I h a s been a b b re v ia te d by the 80 Acres of The Best i* T u r k s from C o n s ta n tin o p le Just as they £ a b b re v ia te d T liessaloniea (Salmwca) ;i PASTURE :• to Se ,nik. T h e r e a r e two o th e r con in the state. *; tentions. O ne Is t h a t Stanihoul is a c o rru p tio n o f a p h r a s e w hich the £ F or rent or will rent by ;; T u rk is h In v ad e rs hea rd the (¡reeks •I ihe head. say, ‘ees teen poleen,’ literally ‘to the Father Kelly’s Place city.’ A n o th e r supposition Is that £ 'Islam.’ m e a n in g ‘t r u e believing,’ and •S W est of Beaverton. ‘bul,’ m e an in g ‘copious,’ hav e been •J Enquire Grand Cream ery •* Portland, Or. welded to g e th e r by the T u r k s Into ■« 18] F k i i S t Stanihoul, ‘a b o u n d in g in the tr u e Mos V.WAV.VAV.VAW.VANW. lem f a ith .’ “ E m p e ro r C o n stan tin e, for whom C o n stan tin o p le Is nam ed, did not Idin- self give It th a t nam e. On May 11, ,‘k'K) A. r ».. C o n s ta n tin e called to g e th er BEAVERTON ! a m ass m eeting In the newly complef PHARMACY^ ed hippodrom e. It w as a ceremony of rejoicing. A new city had been J. E. H A T C H , P r o p . built, d estine d to succeed R om e a- B eaverton, O re g o n . ? ca p ita l o f th e R o m an em pire for 11 centuries. At the high point of the hippodrom e p a g e a n t C o n s ta n tin e dedl- ca te d th e city to C h ristia n ity a n r • A V . V . V . ’. V . V . ’. V . V / . V . V . V . * . nam ed it N ova Roma. "It w a s th e G re e k s who called It MAPES & SON -j C o n s tan tln o u p o lls a n d finally It be cam«* C onstan tin o p le. T he p a tria r c h Billiard Parlors o f th e (¡reek ch u rc h still signs his title a* ‘b ishop o f Constantinople, New Rome. ~m Cigars I; but Nova Rom a w a s forgotten. So V Tobaccos ¡J w as th e original nam e, B yzan tiu m foi Ja Confections K ing Byzas, a local ruler, -who first «J h uilt a tow n on th e Golden Horn jC £ Soft Drinks I; p eninsula. i “T u r k s h a v e h a d o th e r affectionate % |* C a d y Bldg. W a t i o n , S t. „* n a m e s for C o n s ta n tin o p le Just as A m e ric a n s call New York, F a t h e r «V i’.V .V .V .V .V .V .V .’.’ .V .V .V . K nick e rb o ck er. Som etim es th e T u rk s call It O um m ondunlu. ‘the M othe r of the W orld.' a n d som etim es Islumhol. ‘th e City o f Islam .’ A n o th er ns»me Is I>er el S aade t. ‘th e City of Felicity ’ A lubs cull it by a n a m e which is sig nifleant, El F a r r u c h , ‘th e E a r th Divid e r .’ ’’ I Mr. and Mrs. J- L . King of Fen- Mr. and Mrs. E. H F.mtnons ami Miss Markwitz, school niir«e, c o n dleton, Or., are the guest* of their •on have sold their home ami moved ducts a special class for undernour and daughter and son-in -law, Mr. to Cortland. A family by the name ished children each Monday and also Mrs. F. A. Beebce. of Smith purchased the house. makes home calls. Miss Markwitz is a registered nurse and is anaiens Mr. and Mrs. j. F. Julian and Mrs. M argaret Bennett has moved to cooperate with the parents on any family of Hillsboro, were guests at into her house at the Boone's F'erry problems they may have. the Beebe home Sunday. road, expecting to stay for a few Complaints of the general untidi months. Mrs. William Borsch returned home ness and defacing of the Capital Hill W A S T H IS YOUR BOY? from California after a m onth’s va - nation being brought before the club J. D. K irker has left for Well cation where she has been visiting ington, Oregon, where he has etn .he Junior auxiliary was appointed Multnomah, O*-. her daughters, Helen, ’’Elizabeth and ployment as engineer. ! make a general clean-up and a letter A valuable Persian cat was recent- Agnes. is to be forwarded to the Oregon i ly found in W e st Portland district Electric company asking that tht Pot-luck lunch was served at the after being shot three times by • a Mrs J. D. Claghorn motored to S a meeting of Collins-View P arent- small caliber rifle. A few parent; station be painted and cooperation oi' lem Tuesday afternoon with P o r t Teacher circle held at the school the part of all residents is requester, who allow their sons to carry guns land matrons and patrons of the -auditorium* Tuesday, March 15. to make the station clean and at for “target practice” should ascertain Eastern Star as the guests of the , tractive. what is a “target.” Chadwick chapter. At a meeting of the Kilpatrick-Col w1* !' 1 tins community club held Friday eve At the meeting W ednesday night, a A “ Miscellaneous Sale” was held at ning, it was voted to discontinue the j committee of K. Fiske, J. V. Patten. the home of Mrs. E. 1. 'I haycr on use of Knox hall for meetings of th< K. P. Marshall and representatives oi Tuesday afternoon for the benefit club and arrangements will be made | the Junion auxiliary was apponited of the Maplewood P. T. A. Mrs. B. by the board of directors for the use i lor the revision of the constitution J. Kinkle dressed as an Indian and of the Collins-View school auditorium : and by-laws of the Junior auxiliary. Mrs. L. Purser as a gypsy, acted as or private h^tne for the meeting to peddlers and sold their wares in r a th be held in April. Mr. ar.d Mrs. H. E. Cleaves are en er an unique way. Fifteen dollars tertainiug as house guest, Mrs. Ida J. was turned over to the P. T. A. City Planning Cleaves, who has returned from a Services for adults will be held at Portland I lainty refreshments were served late several weeks’ visit in Tacoma, W ash , the Collins-View school folldwing the Commission Will Help in the afternoon. | where she was the guest of Mr. and Sunday school classes, at 11 o’clock, If Asked to Do So. ! Mrs. E. L. Shipman. under the auspices of members of the Mr. ami Mrs. J. E. Ihom pson an<l j North Pacific Evangelistic Institute, family from Centralia were visitors thc race to thc Holy I.and “The Mr. and Mrs. Lewis P a r k e r ami The Multnomah Community Coun at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. (gleaners" and “Boosters” classes are daughter, Louise, have come in from cil met at the school house Monday McCut-n Sunday. their ranch in 1’arkdale, and expect hi the lead. Officers for the “W in evening Mr. Ehle gave a report of to spend several months at their One” class were elected as follows his interview with Mr. McClure, sec IN C R E A SED ATTENDANCE. I home in Capitol Hill. I at a class party held at thc home of retary of the City Planning commis Miss Gladys Watson, teacher, S a tu r sion, who said that the commission Tigard, Or. day afternoon: president, Georgia The Carson Heights Women Chris would be glad to name all streets in Through thc agency of the Ladies’ H a rtm a n ; vice-president, Mabel Sim ; tian Temperance Union is having a Multnomah and number all houses in Aid, the attendance of the M etho secretary and treasurer, Eleanore | drive for membership and Mrs. D ex a systematic manner if they are pe-1 dist church was very noticably in Kirker. Music and games were e n ter Mcllroy has been appointed chair titioned to do so by the surrounding j creased last Sunday at the moining joyed with refreshments. ninii. communities. T he petition is now be preaching service. ing circulated among representative ' The official board of the church A dance will be given by the bodies for signers. lias taken formal action inviting va Community club Saturday evening. TUALATIN The secretary was instructed to rious organizations of the church tr March 19, at the club house. C haper ■ send a letter to the sheriff asking assume responsibility for attendance ons, good music and refreshments. Mrs. F.. C. Richardson, Correspondent that Multnomah a n d vicinity get re-, on succeeding Sabbaths. .-------- lief from the motorcycle nuisance. Next Sunday, March 20, is in Government Railroad T in y ” Harrison and his convicts A communication from citizens of charge of the leagues. T hc Juniors Men’s Bible Class Holds feel reasonably assured that they can as *l*ey style themselves, contributed Multnomah relating to improving our Reports $1,116,000 Loss An Interesting Meeting . N E V E R Y farm th e r e it m a W a s h in g to n .—W hile the r a ilro a d s secure an attendance of 100. They several numbers at thc movie at the community were turned over to spe- c h in e r y , i m p l e m e n t s s t o c k th r o u g h o u t the I 'u lt e d S ta te s lire i n will sing a processional at thc open gym T hursday evening. They were cial groups for immediate action, o r o th e r th in g s th a t a re Multnomah, Or. well received. The orchestra consists __ Joying th e ir g r e a te s t period o f p r o s mg of thc service proceeding thc e n n o t b e in g u s e d a n d s h o u l d be T h e Men’s liib'e class held theii perity, th e only governm ent-ow ned be tu r n e d into m o n ey to be used trance of the choir. T he subject of of five pieces and incidentally “T iny” monthly business meeting Monday line— th e A lask an ra ilro a d —s u s ta in e d for o th e r purposes. HILLSDALE the sermon will be "Some of the weighs 240. They were costumed as night at the Community church. A a loss of $1,116.000 for the y e a r. Its -------- (ireat Promises of God to Man.” convicts. In e v e r y h o m e t h e r e is f u r n i I-. Speakman is p re sid e n t: W. B g en e ral m a n a g e r re p o r te d to th e sec _____ . Zella Lynch, Correspondent Two special pieces of music arc al- tu r e , t r u n k s a n d o t h e r a r t ic l e s , | I.acy, secretary; Seth Leavens, teach r e ta r y o f th e In te r io r recently. Correspondent vvav, rendered by the choir. Service- t h a t m i g h t a ls o b e sold. The The high school play “Plain P e o R e v en u e s of th e road Increased hy er. T he speaker of the evening was m o n e y c o u ld b e p u t to u se, o r close just at the noon hour. ple," drew a capacity house and each $‘ 2 00,274 d u ring th e year, while o p e r a t in a b a n k to d r a w i n t e r e s t . W h y Mrs. Ira W est from Clatskanine, ! Edward L. ( lark, director of the O re ing expe nse s w ere cut *208,000. The Sunday school attendance ri- and every part was well sustained, gon Institute of Technology at the Y. .\1. n o t sell su c h t h i n g s n o w ? , , , , i . i c.... i _ l'a s returned home from visiting her P la n s for the com pletion of the road cently reached the high mark of .9.1 i .... Ihe leading lady was Delmcr Snyder & | ( V Plans were discussed for build and p u r c h a s e of m odern e q u ip m e n t Dn Wednesday, March JO, at 7 :J0 0 f Mnlloy, who seemed to possess real s l s t u > 1 s- A* K allm O r , p e r h a p s , y ou h a v e c h i c k ing up clastic sand week-day religious call for an e x p e n d itu r e of a p p r o x i e n s, egg s, p la n t s , o r seed , o r 1 m the pastor will give a special u jciit for drama. s e r v ic e o f s o m e k in d t h a t y o u m a te ly $12,000,000 d u rin g the n ex t ftvv Mrs. I.. A. Mathisen is spending instruction. lecture on the theme, “T he W onder Dr. Ira Mannville sang a solo. The years. w a n t to fin d b u y e r s for. some time m Corbett. and Mystery of the G reat Pyramid male quartet, consisting of Messrs Wilson Rogers, formerly of Tuala- o f Egypt.” * E N T E R P R IS E W A N T ADS ___ tin, now manager of Ihe Sovereign T he Hillsdale Parent-T eacher asso Lincoln, Dunn, Mannville anil Smal I Hotel grill, was heard in vocal solos ciation will have a food sale on April sang several songs. A fte r the pro H ig h O(Tices; N o S alaries W IL L H E L P YOU Large Crowd Witnesses Wednesday evening during the Wind 2 at J. I . Nelson’s store, near Bertha gram the men enjoyed a social titm Many high offices in England are F IN D B U Y E R S and refreshments were served. filled by men who receive no salaries, station. Orenomah Inspection ,;Mnn,er* >‘ro«ram ovcr KTBK* among which Is that of the prime min E v e r y w e e k t h e s e little sales* ister. The prime minister, however, Mrs. H. S. Logan has been quite Mrs. Virginia Bolton entertained Multnomah, Or. m e n a r e sellin g g o o d s a n d s e r j usually accepts some other post such vices f o r y o u r n e i g h b o r s , a n d a t Mrs. W inifred Dyer, Grand o rga n ill and has been a patient at a Port- about .HI friends Saturday- evening Will Attend Convention as first lord of the treasury, which a v e r y low c o s t — 10c a lin e t h e | Dancing and refreshments were en In Washington, D. C. i lias a salary of $25,000 a year. Ju s ist and deputy for thc W orthy Grand lami sanitarium. fi r s t w e e k , a n d Sc » line a f t e r joyed. Matron, made a visit of inspection to tices of the peace, guardians of the that. Multnomah, Or. »•or and district councillors give their Orenomah Chapter, No. 141, O. 1 Mrs. Jo h n Boone, who died in Look around now and have t has. W ishcrt, of Maplewod, ha- services free. The lord mayor of Lon The Hillsdale Parent-T eachers will S , at Multnomah Monday evening Portland, March 9, at the age oi y o u r w a n t ad in t h e n e x t is sue. Ion, though he receives n salary of hold their regular meeting Friday, been appointed a church member ti at their stated meeting. Lena l t*4, was buried Sunday in the Wi- P h o n e it in if y o u w ish . '•50,000 a year, cannot hope to *>sonpe represent the Presbytery at W ashing Mendenhall. grand lecturer and P. G nona cemetery at Tualatin. The serv- , March 18th. v 1th paying out less than $125.000 a ton, D. C., the last week in May M , and Nellie McKinley, Grand Sec- ices were conducted at the M. E THE Mrs. 1-red Hall has been appointed Mrs. W ishcrt will accompany him .e a r in the fulfillment of Ids office, so retary, were also present and sat in community church, with Rev. Cross hat It really eosts him $75,000 a year. BEA V ERTON E N T E R P R IS E the E a s t Ih e degrees of the order and Rev Blake officiating. Her only to attend the P arent-T eachers con and they will visit friends and re la :o hold the office. tives in New Jersey, their old h- >uic vention at Oakland, Cal. were conferred upon Mr. and Mrs daughter, Mrs. L has. Sagcrt is here Ace I. Adamson A floral degree was | from San Jose, C al She was a Mr. and Mrs. E arnest Swayze have conferred upon Mrs Dyer by the pioneer of this section and was the T he Outside Public judges a Corn V W AVAW AVAimvyWWAV.VAV.WVWWAW.V.V.VA a W o rth y Matron, Annie R. Claghorn. , wife of John Boone, «laughter of returned home from a visu tu A s inunity by the liberality with which \ toria. the conductress and the star points Carolyn Smith, sister of Mrs. Lizzie it subscribes for and advertises in it.- words of commendation vvci.t *|mk Robinson and Ambrose Smith, all of cn by the visiting grand officers Tualatin. T he funeral was very large Mrs. Burger is entertaining the local paper. You have no excuse * Many out of town and Portland vis and fkiral offerings many. Parent-T eachers with a card party that will stand the test of good busi ness ju d g m e n t itors were present At the ckise of March 25. Everybody welcome. New plastered four-room house, electricity, wa- ¡J the meeting refreshments were serv ter and $jas in the house. On two acres, one mile ■* John Wesch, who recently bought cd in the dining room and a special Mrs. R. C. Thompson entertained five acres ot laud near the highway mile south of St. M arys, on i table was reserved for the member*, the Hill>«lale Community club at her Postoffice Clerks Know I; west of Beaverton, bey«»nd the Boberg place, has traded having birthdays in March, the com home W ednesday evening Five him Where to Find Multnomah Ï; rocked road, will he sold at auction March 26th, ^ miltee in charge being Anise New it for a lot in Hollywood, Cal. dred was played. Mrs. Beardsley and 1627. at 2 o’clock P. M. RAIN OR S H IN E . Term s J «11, chairman, Louise N o a k e \ lsabr' Mr. Mathisen woa th« hi'iiors. Multnomah, Or. Mr. and Mrs. W alter Dickinson, j Netherton, Josephine Nelson, Viola as follow s: i Mrs. 1- Scovell of Mutlnomah, r e Nelson. I harlotte Kcllington, Evelyn Mr. and Mrs E. A Blank an<l J. L Mr. Dunn has been appointc«l to ceived a letter fr«»m a friend in M an Byrom were guests last Sunday at l arlqinst, H erbert Pen son. 10<~c cash on the day of sale, 15 % when the deed > represent Hillsdale at thc Multnomah illa last week. It was addressed to the home of Dr. and Mrs. Win. Pai cut-Teachers meeting. and Abstract is complete. Balance to suit pur- •" her at “ Multnomah." The clerks in Stout, Portlaiul. MULTNOMAH STREETS M » BE NUMBERED \ PASTURE i; ! Why Not Sell It? 0 AUCTION SALE RYAN PLACE. chaser. the postoffice c\i«lcntlv have heard Mr. and Mrs. H Mtinkers spent considerable about that thriving town. Frncst Hcimhach was home from Miss Klla Kelly has bought the hi* school at Klabcr, W ash , over thc the week cn«l with Mrs. M u n k c rs more so than the Oregon Klectric mother, Mrs. N. A. Nelson. beautiful new h«>ntc on Spring Gar week end. or A A A. i s s o c i i : : ; - den street which was budt by Mr. Several of the young people from Evrnson. Mrs Allan Dickinson of Oswego, Hillsdale attended the St Patrick’s N O T I C E —T h e E n t e r p r i s e will was .» Kiiixj of Mrs. W alter Dickin- a p p r e c i a t e it if t n o s e h a v in g dance Tuesday evening in thc city s«>n Wednesday and was joined bv Kilpatrick-Collins i t e m s f o r p u b li c a ti o n will k i n d Mr Dickinson f«jr «linner in the eve ly p r e s e n t t h e m n o t la t e r t h a n T he pupils of the Collins-View ning. T u e sd a y e v e n in g . CAPITOL HILL ■chool are taking special lessons in spelling preparing for the Oreg«>nian Mr ami Mrs. W K Havvxhurst spelling contest. T he school nurse via- spent Sunday at llootl River with Mr Maybelle Atw<K.»l presented her ited the school Wednesday morning an«l Mrs. J. W. Forney. piano students in recital, ensemble W Y .’.V A Y .’.V .V .V .V .V .V .- .V . and iodine tablets were given out program, at Sherman Clay hall, S un W. I. NOYES j: A current events class has been cs day, March 1.1, at 4 o’clock The P L U M B IN G and H E A T IN C \ lablishrd in thc 8th grade, topics be prv'giAtn included selections by thc Always on the job 5 ing brought up for discussion once M U L T N O M A H SCHOOL NOTES. rhythm orchestra. Ruth Bradley chose Phone Tigard 552 or Beaverton week by each pupil three groups to participate in her ftJ-JJ Multnomah, Or. recital to be held March 20, at the B e a v e rto n , O re g o n \ rrnona Holland and Matic Brady Mrs. Poole of the third grade i* W om en's club building Mrs Atwood V .\Y iS W A Y ,V .V . . 1 é i _ 5 Don’t Miss This Opportunity of Buying Real Es- > tate at Your Own Price. E. E. SWENSON jj REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEER. Beaverton, Oregon. Ï •: ^ •V.V.V.'.'.V.V.WAWSViViW.V.V.'W.WAV.'AWWV.'rt A u t h o r iz e d d e a le r - M ONTAG FU R N A C E S . . I zr and Gravel i ••• R O O F IN G BEAVERTON SHEET METAL WORKS Phon* T i g a r d S-S2 F R A N K P U L V E R . P rop. B e a v e r t o n 25-50 •Xr