The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, May 27, 1926, Page 10, Image 10

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    MAY 27. 1221)
THE HILLSBORO ARGUS
PAGE TEN
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CESENA BEHRMANN
Vandermost and Ada May Godfrey; 1 land, were Sunday guests at the
recitation, Bobbie Teufel; song. Lu­ home of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Dall-
Mrs. Gesena Berhmann, 66, died
ella Dallmann, Gladys Dallmann and mann. Mrs. Gerig is a sister of Mrs.
Church of Christ
at the family home at Cornelius
Dorothy Teufel; recitation», Mable Dallmann.
[Cornel Third and Baseline]
early Tuesday morning after an ill­
Anna Gembella and George Hoover;
(Len H. Fishback, Minister)
I
ness of several months. Funeral
song, Mary Katherine Hali; recita­
The Bible school surged ahead in tione Yuma Dallmann and F r e d
services were held this afternoon
Laurel
its anti-slump campaign last Sunday Ludwig; song; Mable VanKleek and
at the home and interment was in
by increasing its attendance by over Rlanehe
______ McCormick; recitation«, by
the Lutheran cemetery. Rev. Henry
I
W. L. Stevens, who was critically Timke was the minister,
twenty-five. After the Bible school George Godfrey, Ward Shannon,
ill
last
week.
is
improving
rapidly,
meeting at 10 o’clock we will unite Yuma Dallmann. Blanche McCor-
Gesena Kanina was born Febru-
in the memorial services at eleven mjct, Evelyn Richards; song. Yuma Although not able to work, he is ary 15, 1860, in Germany, and was
o’clock in the Venetian theatre. The Dallmann and Evelyn Richards; rec­ ■ up and about and was with u, in married to William Rohrman in Ger­
C. E. society meets at 7:00 p. m. itations, Gladys Dallmann. Yuma Sunday school Sunday. A. C. Mulloy many 48 years ago. They came to
The contest between the boys and Dallmann. Kate Teufel; song, Mable is helping with the hauling and the United States 38 years ago ami
girls grows in interest and enthusi­ Anna Gembella; recitations, Harold heavy work at the store. Mrs. Edna first lived in Portland. For the past
asm. The evening church service is (Thompson; song by boys of 6th, 7th Bagley, Mrs. Stevens' sister, is also 32 years they have lived at Blooming
at 8 p. tn. The subject will be, “At­ and Sth grades; song, Evelyn Rich­ lending a helping hand.
ami Cornelius. Besides the widower,
The election in this precinct was the following sons and daughters
titudes of Life.” Special music. Re­ ards; pictures by cartoonist. Monroe
member the Children’s Day program Shannon; song, Blanche McCormick; not very exciting. There was only survive: Henry at South Tualatin,
on Sunday morning of June 6. The ¡recitation, Amos Bierly; song, by all. about one-third of the voters out.
William, Forest Grove; John and
The attendance at Sunday school Herman, Blooming; Mrs. It e r t h a
“homelike” church invites you.
| The last thing before the day's
[exercises came to an end. the whole is up to the average but if each Sutcliffe, Portland; Mrs. Will Ham
Methodist Episcopal Church
assemblage were served to ice cream member would bring another, every­ elman, Cornelius; Fred Behrnian of
(Lester C. Poor, Minister)
[and cake in the dining room of the one would be pleased I'reparations Yamhill.
The following brothers and sis-
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.. Miss Grange hall, after which the grade are being made for a Children', Day
iters survive: John Knmna, Hills­
Rose Cave, superintendent; 11:00, cards were passed out to the schol- program sometime in June.
The Laurel ball team played on boro; Henry Kamna, Hillsboro; Mrs.
union memorial service in the the- ars, and all departed for their re-
atre; 7:00 p. m., Epworth and In- spective homes, after spending a the home grounds Sunday against • B. Caples, Scappoose, and Mrs. J. J.
Fairvale, winning by a score of 5 Krebs, Rockaway.
termediate Leagues; 8:00, sermon, very pleasant day.
to
11.
The pall bearers were Albert Run­
subject, “Mrs. Othinel's Wedding
Mr. and Mrs. Walter VanKleek
A number from this community ning, Daniel Schuh. Phillip Lesser,
Present.”
and daughter of Beaverton, have
' been among the visitors in town, attended the senior play, "Seven- William Alberts, William llua.se and
Selling Hundreds
teen,” at the Roosevelt high school William Thies.
Full Gospel Tabernacle
I during the past week.
iu Portland, Miss Viola Heineck,
(J. S. Farrar, Pastor)
A number of farmers around
GAINES — GLEASON
Thus e beautiful all-wool
Sunday school at 1:45 p. m.; ser- ! town have begun haying and have daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Roy Hei­
neck, formerly of this community,
mon at 3:00 p. m. and evangelistic quite a lot of hay down.
Coats for women and girls;
very successfully played the part
service at 7:45. Young peoples’
On Tuesday evening. May 25, a
all sizes, styles, colors. Two
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bierly and of Jane, the fiend for apple sauce, pretty wedding occurred at the home
meeting, Tuesday; prayer meeting,
Great Lot
family
spent
Saturday
in
Portland.
bread and butter and news.
|of Mr. and Mrg_ y. E. Gleason of
Thursday, and evangelistic service,
Herbert
VanKleek
has
been
very
The
F.
L.
Brown
family
attend-
Scofield
when
their
daughter,
Idaho,
Saturday evening. We believe the
ed the Jersey picnic at George Biers- 'became the bride of Mr. Erwin Mil-
Bible from Genesis to Revelation poorly during the past week.
Miss Lucile Godfrey, who is em- d rts Sunday aftermmn.
ton Game-. Km. Hebert M. ....... I
and we know Jesus will save if we
Miss Mildred Meyers is home for ()f the Presbyterian church officiat-
do his saying, for he says, "Marvel the past two weeks with her par-
the summer after her year of school [ing. The bride, who was beautifully
not that I say unto thee, ye must ents, Mr. and Mrs. Al Godfrey.
George Luther of Hollywood, Cal- work in the Rosedale district.
gowned in lavendar silk and carried
be born again."—John 3:7 Everyone
Mr. and Mrs. Gris Hoffman of a bouquet of sweet y as and maid-
ifornia. (formerly of this town) has
welcome to all these services.
Values to $25.00
been visiting among his old neigh­ Farmington visited at the Adolph en-hair ferns, was attended by her
bors and friends around town dur­ Schmidt home Sunday.
Congregational Church
I sister, Mrs. Janet Jordan, of San
ing the past week.
John Mulloy is suffering from Francisco. Mr. Oliver Henderson,
[Fifth and Main Sts.]
Mrs. H. M. VanKleek of Portland, an abscess on his nose. It is af- a friend of the groom, acted as best
CIRCUS SALE
(Lowell Allison Young, Minister)
I
Memorial Day services at the arrived in town the last of the week, fecting his eyes and making him
, man.
AT WEIL’S
Venetian theatre at 11:00 a. m. next and is visiting at the homes of her quite miserable.
About twenty of the near rela­
children who reside here.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Schmidt i and tives and friends witnessed the cere­
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Grabhorn and daughters were Sunday visitors i at mony, after which they enjoyed a
At 10:00 a. m. the church school
Fridav and Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grabhorn were the Fred Schmidt home.
classes will meet at the church.
• sumptuous wedding feast. Later in
guests Sunday of relatives at Bald
Mr. and Mrs. George Stevens of the evening a host of other friends
June 4th and 5th
Peak, Laurel.
Portland spent Sunday with W. L. gathered to offer congratulations
First Baptist Church
The Ladies Aid society and in- Stevens and family.
(S. McMinis, Pastor)
and best wishes and to take part
Free Circus in Hillsboro on
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Bible school, 9:45 a. i m., lesson vited friend^ were very pleasantly '
in the festivities.
these days. Get your tickets
subject, “Jacob at Bethel;' morning entertained Thursday afternoon nt
Both Mr. and Mrs. Gaines are
at Weil’s.
Scholls
worship, 11 a. m. We unite with the the home of Mrs. Emery VanKleek.
well known in Scofield and sur­
other churches of the city in the Dainty refreshments were served by v—.....
-
7 rounding country, where they have
memorial services to be held in the the hostess.
FREE!
Sunday was a good day at the many friends. The bride is an at­
Miss Ida Bucher, who is employ­
theatre. Evening service, 8 p. m..
tractive
and
popular
member
of
the
Scholls M. E. church. The special
sermon topic, “Your Own Salvation. 2» ed in Portland, was a guest the first music was very ably rendred by younger set. The groom, also pop­
Absolutely
You can worship God in your home, of the week of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Beun of Hillsboro and ular, is an employee of the Stan­
Mrs.
F.
A.
Bucher.
in the woods and fields, on the
dard Box and Lumber company. He
FREE!
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne VanKleek Miss Annie Auckorn of Portland. is the son of Mr. and Mrs. S. E.
lakes and rivers, on the road in the
Mrs.
Beun
played
a
violin
solo
and
and
family
went
on
a
motor
trip
auto, but you i[ont- Come and wor­
Miss Auckorn sang a solo. Our Gaines of Hillsboro,
ship with us in the church. The to Newberg Sunday.
junior
choir is doing very fine work! The newlyweds will make their
Misses Lucile and Amy Godfrey
church needs you and you need the
home in Scofield in the cottage
[ had their tonsils and adenoids re­ and they were at their best Sunday which the groom has just completed. years shut down the alleged "bad
church.
morning.
moved last week, Dr. C. E. Mason of
concession,” on Sunday, in past
There was a large crowd present
Beaverton performing the operation.
Tualatin Plain, Parish
Appreciate Support
celebrations.
at
the
Fischer
Blend
flour
demon-
[ They are both doing nicely.
(Andrew Carrick, Minister)
Ralph Schneeloch was the success­
I wish to thank the voters of
stration
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
L.
M.
A goodly number from the Kin-
The “Scotch” church unites with
ful
low bidder on the $17,000.00
Washington
county
for
the
generous
Hesse. All reported a fine time.
the memorial services at Hillsboro *on Precinct cast their vote at the
street improvement bonds. The is-
Mrs.
W.
N.
Smith
of
Iowa
is
vote
riven
me
in
the
primary
elec-
primary election held Friday. When
next Sunday, at 11 a. m.
' sue is to bear 6 H % interest.
visiting her* daughter, Mrs. E. G. !,’on-—Charles R. IjiFollett.
The Knights of Pythias unite in the polls closed and the count taken, Heaton.
Dr. John B. Dinsmore, already
a memorial service at North Plains they were as follows: Republican, 61
county health oficer, was selected
Towers
have
left
the
Groner
ranch
SUBSTATION
FIRE
AT
BEA-
Community church at 9:45 in mem­ votes cast; democrat, 14. Those who and moved to Portland.
VERTON DARKENS COUNTY as Hillsboro city health officer to
ory of their fallen comrades. Sub­ served on the day board were:
succeed Dr. D. E. Wiley, resigned.
Miss
Helen
Auckorn,
teacher
in
i
ject, “If a Man Die Shall He Live Harold Cutting, Ethel McCormick,
Pertnisison was granted the retail
(Continued
from
Page
One)
the Gresham high school, is visiting
Again?” Sunday school at 10:45, Sarah E. VanKleek, George Snider, at the L. M. Hesse home.
merchant, of the city to hold the
Rev. C. E. Wharton, superintendent Harry Flint; the night board, Alice
Don Carlos free animul shows June
after
100
men
had
worked
contin
­
Mrs. Kleinow is visiting with Mrs.
Richards, Alice Fluke, Ethel Wil­
Service at Arcade at 3:30.
uously since early yesterday morn­ 4 and 5 on the George Bagley
Kay,
before
leaving
for
Alaska.
son, Floyd Bierly, Ed Boge.
Mr. Groner is taking treatments at ing. A temporary station consisting property on Third and Jackson
Alfred Wenzel of Portland was a
Free Methodist Church
of one transformer from Gresham, street«. The city own, this tract.
the
medical hospital in Portland.
guest Sunday at the home of his
[Fifth and Oak Streets]
The question of street lines on
two from Albina and two from Haw­
Joseph
Stretcher,
Clarence
Ben
­
parents, Mr. and Mrs. August Wen­
(George G. Edwards, Pastor)
Third
street where the paving pro­
thorne
station
and
two
regulators
nett, Victor Wenstrom, Charles and
Sunday school, 10 a. m. At eleven zel, Cooper Mountain.
from Hawthorne were installed on ject has been ordered for this -year
Henry
Schultz
of
Scholls
attended
Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Sloan and
o’clock union memorial services at
the Masonic exercises at Sellwood a flat car, which was in place early seems likely to cause some long
the Venetian theatre. Sunday even­ family who have been occupying the
last night. The connections were drawn out litigation. The matter was
Friday evening.
ing preaching at 8 p. m. Wednesday Floyd Bierly house, Pleasant Valley
J. W. Tice and family of Portland made by 10:30 but the tests took discussed pro and con for two hours
road, for the past year, vacated it
evening prayer meeting, 8 p. m.
at the session Tuesday night.
spent
Sunday at the L. M. Hesse several hours.
last week and will store their house­
A new and modern outdoor sub-
home.
hold goods in the home of Mr. and
Wanted — Housekeeper. — Phone
Mesdames McClure, Westrom, Hea­ station of twice the capacity of the •735.
Mrs. W. C. Hall, which they will oc­
old
one
will
be
installed
at
Beaver
­
ton and Moore went to attend the
cupy the next school year.
ton as soon as possible, according I
Mr. M. Grabovac of Portland was Rebekah assembly at Salem Monday to R. R. Easter, manager of the
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
evening.
!
The closing exercise, of the school transacting business in town the
Tualatin
Valley
division
of
the
Port
­
Mrs. N. Welch is staying with her
Notice is hereby given that the
were held at the school house, Thurs- first of the week,
land Electric Power company. In ad­
day morning, there being a very
Miss Bertha Dallmann, who has sister, Mrs. H. L. Hoeffel, at Witch dition to this the present transmis­ undersigned, executor of the Last
Will and Testament and of the
good representation of the parents been making an extended visit with Hazel.
sion line will be extended into Yam­ estate of Charles Erickson, deceased,
Miss
Anna
Christensen,
Miss
Noma
and others who are interested, and her sister, Mrs. August Obrist, of
hill county, where it will connect has filed with the Clerk of the Coun­
the following program was listened Gresham returned home the first of Bioten of Oretown spent the week- with another 60,000-volt line of the ty Court of Washington County,
end at the H. L. Flint home.
Oregon, his final report and account
to with much interest: Song, by the the week,
Please send and phone all news company at Dayton. This will give with said estate, and the court has
school and all; recitation, Dorothy
George Headstrom of Portland
a dual source of supply and contin­ fixed and appointed Saturday, June
Teufel; song, Blanche McCormick spent the week-end with friends in to Mrs. J. M. Stretcher for the uity of service.
26th, at the hour of 9:30 o’clock
month
of
June.
and Yuma Dallmann; recitation, town.
The Venetian theatre was also in the forenoon as the time, and the
office of the probate judge in the
Margaret Vandermost; song, Dick
Mrs. E. L. Cox spent Friday and
closed a, a result of the substation Court House at Hillsboro, Oregon,
Teufel; recitations, Harry Wedek- Saturday with friend, in Portland,
rather *x«p"ating to the motorist as the place for the settlement of
ing and Ada May Godfrey; song,
Mrs. Esther Gentry of Portland
II wanting air in his tire,. The only said final account and for hearing
Frank Richards and Charles Kulbel; and Norris Olsen of Progress were i 'c.
means of putting air in the tire, objections thereto, if any.
HENRY ERICKSON,
Will Finiganspent^he week-end was by good old muscle power.
recitation, Evelyn Richards; paper, calling on friends in town Sunday.
Executor of the Last Will and
by Jacob Koenig; song, Margaret
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gerig of Port- at Newberg and attended the fu­
Testament and of the Estate of
neral of the late Henry Morris.
PROTEST CARNIVAL ON
Charles Erickson, deceased,
Mr. and Mrs. I. G. McCormick,
Date of first publication, May 27,
SUNDAY, THE FOURTH
1926.
Hodaon McCormick, Budford Deford
Date of last publication, June 24,
and Willie Haveman were among
(Continued from Page One)
1926.
the crowd that enjoyed the N. H. S.
Oglesby Young, attorney for ex-
that already laid down in the law. ecutor, 730 Chamber of Commerce
■enior play Friday evening.
13-17
Sunday viaitora at the J. W. Orn- It was shown that carnival, in past Bldg., Portland, Ore.
duff home ineludeded Mr. and Mr,.
Lacy Ornduff and children and Mr.
and Mr,. Ernest Hanson of Port-
land.
Strawberry harveat is in full blast
on the mountaia.
School closed at Mountain Top
Friday with a neighborhood picnie,
and ball game. Ice cream was served
We have just installed
to all.
the Le-Mur permanent wav­
Arnold Seiffert and family of Mc­
Minnville were week-end guests at
ing machine. This is the ma­
the Adolph Seiffert home.
chine that is taking the
Mr. and Mm. George Maynard
country by storm. No kinks,
took a load of strawberries to In­
no frizzes—just the smooth
dependence Friday of last week.
Miss Bernice Finigan is home from
flowing waves.
Hillsboro high school and Miss Mon­
This price for limited time only. Make your appoint­
ica McCormick from Newberg high.
ments now and save money.
Mrs. D. P. Murray of Beaverton
is a house guest of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. D. M. McInnis.
Misses Alice McInnis and Winifred
Finigan, who are working at the
Hillsboro cannery, spent the week­
end at home.
CHURCHES
-STORE CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY, MAY 31st
CONTINUING
OUR GREAT
VACATION
S AL E
(
Women’» All-Wool
Outing Suits
New Flared Silk
Dresses
Speciali Priced—
o piece
$4.98
piece
6.95
Value* to $25.00
Vacation Sale
Men’s All-Wool
Suits
$
85
50
and
With 2 l’nir Pants
Women’s Khaki
Middies
Wos. Sport Hose
49c Pr
Washington County's Largest Department Store
Hillsboro, Oregon
Ruby Golf Links
«
Open to the Public
Base Line Road Five Miles East
of Portland City Limits
Green fees 30c each nine holes
Clubs for rent
Balls for sale
Picnic privileges Free to Golf Parties
Kinton
PAINT SPECIAL
Fuller s Pure Paint
Chehalem Mountain
$
Attention
2 doz. for 25
COOKIES
FRUIT OLA NUT BREAD
SMALL LOAVES
13c, or 2 for 25c
9c, or 3 for 25c
PERFECTION BAKERY
SANITARY BEAUTY SHOPPE
Over Weil’s
Phone 1471
F. R, Jederman of near Beaverton
was a Hillsboro visitor Friday.
Regular $3.90 Gallon
On Sale $3.10 Gallon
Quarts, 9Oc. Regular $1.10.
Barn Paint, $1.70 Gallon.
Shingle Stain—$1.10 to $1.25
BEAVERTONE
Flat Wall Paint
$3.10 Gallon. Regular $4.00.
15c
SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY PRICE OF
$12.30
I'
3 for 10c
CREAM PUFFS
RYE BREAD
18 Color« to ChooRe From
V. W. Gardner
Lumber Co.
Mont Complete Line
of Building Material
PHONE 2731
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