The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, March 07, 1935, Image 9

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    Wills h or
Section Two—
of News, for Al
of the Family.
With Which is Combined the Hillsboro Independent
rg u s
Good Printing
The Argus Gives QuaUty
Service at Fair Prices
HILLSBORO, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1935
V O L U M E 42
D IR IG IB L E W R E C K S
Scholls Group
Plans Session
N um ber B irth d a y Parties at
Homes D uring W eek
NO. 3
I pupils treld out. The winners are
Cold Cooking
School Here
1 announced In another column of
Grade School
; the paper.
A group of students from the
Junior high win attend the opera.
Record Good I "M
adame Butterfly." M arch 13 a t
the civic auditorium In Portland.
Selfridge
Junior H igh Five W in n e r in I opera, they will meet and study
: the story, so th a t everyone win
11 of 15 Games Played
i be fam iliar with It.
Fu rn iture
I Miss Maurine Moore will chaperone
the group Before attending the
S to re
to be Host Tuesday
—
Selfridge F urniture company will
I feature a Kelvlnator "Cook with
] Cold" school a t the store here Tues- ,
I day afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. Spe-
| clal recipes f o r Kelvin K itc h e n ,
foods will be given away and foods
j prepared will be given to women a t- j
j tending.
Nellie Roth, home economist, who
will conduct the school, declares.
"Instead of presenting an ordinary
, cut-and-drlcd cooking school such
as the majority of women a r e
i fam iliar with, we decided to go
out of our way to show what
Hetty Swank. R uth and Helen
j strides science lias made In taking
llolcom. Shirley Carlson, IxiLs and
women out of the kitchen.
John McCool, Ism Nrlson, Herbert
"We know th a t the m ajority of
Herd, and Robert Weaver
women think of refrigeration m eie-
Knydrr C hairm an
ly as a cold place for the storage Nellie Roth, home economist, who
I of food, and this "Cooking with * lU ' ° 7 duc,t Ke vinator
Cold
Evelyn Henson, Joseph S tretcher
j Cold ' school will certainly dis- j Cooking school here Tuesday
and Herb Hhydcr attended a league
pell this theory. Now every worn- _
.
.
cabinet ineetlnK In Portland S un­
day afternoon und Herb Snyder
an can learn how valuable a re- P a r f V P l i i n t l P C l a t
was elected ctiulrman of the P o rt­
I frlgerator can be In the prepara-
*■/
land district.
, tlon and serving of food. It will
Mr*. Itowrll Honored
I probably surprise you to learn th a t
Mr. and Mrs I-. W. Guild en ter­ I
I you can save yourself many hours
(R y Mr». Zell G Strut her»)
tained with a birthday dinner parly
of tiring kitchen work In hot w eath­
HITEON—A
"spring party"
will
Sunday In honor of Mrs F E
, , er
T
i by
ll
a sinfJSly
tu iu iy
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Di
taking advantage u of .
F/V T H O F
I the suggestions th a t will be brought be given a t the home of Mrs. Lena
Howell o th e r auests were Mr and
1 you In this school. It will surprise Olson near the Hiteon school by
Mrs Horace Fischer of Portland,
j and please you too, to learn how the Progressive club March 20 and
Mrs Francis Howell and son John
THE Z R -2
many homemakers are drastically the public is Invited. A slight charge
Albert, Mr. and Mrs. M 11. llox-
! reducing their food costs through will be made for the lunch and the
ortli, and F. E. Howell.
the proper use of electric refrigera- games.
Hetty Lou. duughler of Mr und
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.
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•
j ' tlon. Economical short cuts f o r
Mrs W aller Hurke, was seriously
Daniel Boese broke his arm when
I homemakers will be one of the he fell from a swing a t his home
III over the week-end
Mr and Mrs. L. O. Burge of
main topics of conversation during Saturday.
Hillsboro, Mr. Ilynem an of P ort­
the school."
Francis Peterson Honored
land. l.yndon latird ol Enterprise,
Mrs. A. F. Peterson gave a b irth ­
Clarence Heaton and Harold Herd
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V • • * y* j .,
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.
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y
day
dinner Sunday Li honor of
were Sunday dinner guests ul the
their son Francis. Mr. and Mrs.
8 A H otter liome.
Karl Peterson were present besides
L M Miller went to T aft Mon­
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Peterson.
day to take Ills slster-tn-law , Mrs
Invitations were received the past
Lucy Wolfe Miller, to the Chesly
BETHANY - CEDAR MILL — A week for the wedding of Herbert
Hones home, where she was called
twilight
valley
operetta.
"All
in
Olson
and Miss Erm a Melila of
r: .
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• .
by the serious Illness of her nephew.
tlie Dark." was given by the Union St. Johns, which will take place
a - i l ?. a
«• : Jx-.
lJunlel Hones.
school at Cedar Mill G range hall Saturday evening at the home of
Mr. and Mrs Corl Amoinan of
Thursday evening. It was well a t- Mrs. Lena Olson.
Portland visited ut the Hitchcock
’ the parsonage. He liad been stay ­ tended and the school made »36.
Rebeka club members were en-
home Sunduy.
feature a Chinese play.
ing a t the John Boeckli home on
Mrs. Frank S teltan is visiting tertained Wednesday by Mrs. Leslie
Mr und Mrs. Lloyd Murray spent
IMrk T aylor Honored
Brooks hill for some time after his lier daughter. Mrs L Obertz of Erickson.
Saturday. Sunday u n d Monday
A surprise birthday dinner was
arrival here recently from the east. Vancouver.
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Kinney and
with relatives und friends near given In tlie honor of Dick Taylor
Mr and Mrs Delbert Olinger
Mi.v> Thelma Levy of O strander daughter of Newberg visited Mrs
Silverton.
February 25. Present were Mr and
and
daughter
Carlene
of
Portland
u
visiting
Mr
and
Mrs.
Sam
W
al-
Herman
Metzentine Thursday.
B irth d a y s ('rlrflraled
visited Mrs. O linger’s parents, M r.! o.r«
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u. P
. Taylor.
. aylt
Mrs 8.
Mr. and Mrs.
Sixteen relatives were pi escili
Hnyder Sr. und son Jesse
und
Mrs,
John
Berger.
Sunday.
id Mrs
Sunday
No school was held Monday at r T • „ W /.’ l l U . . I J
when a birlllda X, o,,,nLr WiUA , »
Mr lUid Mrs. M B Boaorth. Mr o i z -
i d
11 . .
ki
Elsie Peterson of Portland spent
Bethany school on account of L - J n i O I l W i l l T l O l C l
at the Andrew Weller Sr home In ftnd
q
a
P otter und Mrs. J Rock Creek Boy H u rt; New the ueek-end with her parents. nines.-. ot the teacher.
honor of the birthdays for Mrs T. McCann
Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Peterson.
A dance was given a t the Cedar
A J Weller S r , little Bonnie Jean
M a rrie d Couple V isit
Miss Sophia Jackson spent lost
...
. Hand H urt
Mill Grange hall Saturday lUght.
Weller, daughter ol Mr and Mrs Week a t the Mike Yunker home
Alfred Lucthe of Brooks Hill suf- There will be another one S atu r-
I By Mi»» M»r»h* Vandervanden)
Fred Weller, anil Mrs A J Wei- ¿ "j^ y iest "drove
fered a cut on the back of his day night Instead of a card party,
ROY—A Farm ers' Union meeting
lily Mr». Frank I’emhlf I
ler J r . whose birthdays are March
Mr# m a s Burtlett of Portland
hand with an axe Monday. Nine
L o bq ,,, and G lenn Oari were
will be held in Verboort March 13.
, ., ,
_, came to the Fcrd G roner home
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ROCK CHEEK
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following
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six stitches were taken to close the ¡n Newberg Monday
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Vandehey
, Harold l-.idnuin of Newberg spent Kalurdny to visit her mother. Mrs pupils of Rock Creek school have wound.
°¿r.Pon ± Í Í aiid fam ily attended ü ie w ¿ M
the week-end with lit;- grandpar- j j . .j. Koeber, who Is slowly tin- started stump collections: Robert
Earl B utts of Portland spent the spent Thursday with Mrs. Glenn of Mrs. Vandehey s sister, Miss
it h
H
iir fftn Brooks
Hriwrlrc on
(in ¿an-
___
cuts. Mr and Mrs. Samuel Beu- proving from several m onths' U l-: Yunker, M arjorie Epperson. Bet- week-end w
Burton
with
Beulah Adler, to Edward Pezoldt i
fert, und visited the homes of sev- ,lMS
ty Jacobson. Ronald ¿abler, Hazel Brooks Hill
I wHharn Kassabaum of Portland
p ô rila^ d CWeïïies‘d lv “* T h e " v ^
Joe Brooks of Brooks Hill, who Is víslted Mr a,ld Mrs. C hañes Boy
Wednesday T h ey o u n g
i ral friends
Mr. and Mrs Mike McCann spent k ie s and Gladys Berger.
mall
carrier
for
Llnnton
route
1.
Thursday.
e_ ¿ £!In
.5 ! r Steam
î?e_-n
..
,
<>rRanlied
Sunday at file home of h et par-
Arnold Dancer Hurt
underwent
ail
operation
Wednesday
*
M
^
a^iorence
Pauly
of
Llnnton
S
io
y
e
^
m
0'tl£alH
aw
fhm
Mountainside si bool has pur- PI|ls. Mr und Mrs. H arry Frewlng
Arnold Dancer, small son of Mr and returned home Friday. Yvonne. wa_s „ gUesl of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
chased a new basketball and tlie
Amllv
the Hawaiian Steam ship
pupils will organize a team for fu-
M r a n d - - M rs E r n e s t K lln e a u o f and Mrs Frcd Dancer, fell against daughter of
Mr. and Mrs Joe Boy and fam liy Wednesday evening.
T h ^ c a rri Dartv which was alvei
ture work
1 Brooks, had been on the sick list
Mrs. Harry McMahon. Inez and
» .T X ,
L ,he
com
Sunday
dinner
party
guestsi
at
,
da
K#;.
Hunday
but
has
recovered
Richard
McMahon,
and
Mr
and
niuihtv
w^s^ o ^ £
success5
tho Mis. Hose JaeLson home were ’'’M r^and"M rs J im '“su n d lfu rth and •tobb ,o r treatm ent
Mr
Charles
C
liartrey
of
Forest
P
“
ul
Ll‘ct‘?F'
wh°
U
wlt
1
K>e
Mrs
Clarence
Franz
of
Portland
hundred
wer,
Mr and Mrs Virgil llish and son (. , X u i ‘>f SSrihind vlsUed at th?
were
« .? -• marine»
spent
Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Boy teen taDIes 01 nve “ unarea
uen
( l l l l l l H I I t il
( d ill.t liu
»W IM U
»«V H I ’
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...
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« .A ,»
•••v g »
s
. .v
y visited
1 p
AM al u v ai
M* I • Bremerton,
1—
» his
A 4 A •»
» ZAf »A
A A %
» . the
played. Those receiving honors were
Myron. Mr uml Mrs. Is-wis Mulen- - Joseph
j 1>s~n | 1 Twigg
t w . i
home February 24 b u n k er at Wes“ unm n Smiday1
week-end
with
mother,
Mrs.
Sundiy.
erm ens. E m ­
sky of Hillsboro und Arland W hit-
Ed Hickey. Larrle Sylvia Duyck. Mrs. Hei
more of Laurel
, Mum . is a house guest a t Ed Ben- . J S ^ ^ S d a v ^ w t o r i
had
Hickey a id Miss
Ml« Nellie imaisen ol ma Devlaeminck. Raymond Hertle,
Portland Saturday where she had i ,ohn .
and {i nui.
William Vandomelen.
Mr and Mrs. Steve Burge of sun home
been S.»y>;V w.O. h e rjm .th e r.M r.
t T ä fansb-, wl’° have Portland visited M. C. Larsen and
Ole Neilson, with the U. S. m a r­
Portland visited at the 8. A Got
Mrs. Anna Wenstrom, who has
the Welsh place lor fam ily Sunday.
ines in San Diego. Cal., plans to
b e r th a . Vile Mr's" SjM-neer DeMi'v
ter home Wednesday evening.
111. Mrs H,e
1(,w months, moved S atur
leave
this week after a two weeks'
Build Brooder House
t ^ ’r"“ . an!i
, vv„.
l M md 8,ii - m 7 r hK o y W,i.1;
Mr. 'L id M rk JoK,m Schneider
! “ W in g , in the D ark
visit here.
b u n t1“.'!' th i°°& ir
U rm
and M « '‘
'^ 0 ^
Mrs.
K atherine Klink and son
and Portland Friday evening Mrs De- ““ “
S m m ^ u U c h m ld t and Vct<'r ‘u ls' hospital. Is improved
to Show at V en etian Tom of Forest Orove visited her
Mr. und Mrs. A Johnson *“
Moy recently underwent a minor Mi\ and Mrs. John^ Gutsclmildt and
Mike Vrlicnk of this section and I
soil of Sheridan visited ut Ole J operation.
Mrs. Louisa Fuegy Sunday.
Joseph Huserlch of the Liberty
Myrna Loy and Cary G ran t are sister, Mrs. Dick Wilcox, Sunday,
C Hatfield home Sunday
let are a t work near C athla- the co-stars of the new Param ount
, ,,
,
oui.ui.i
Aid to Meet
district
Mrs'
Sunday guests w.
of ......
Mrs Elizabeth
.ml Davies and son of M ultnomah Beed were Miss Ruby Yerrmgton
HllLsboro Ladles' Aid ot the Re- met. Wash.
film, "Wings in the Dark." to
WK D E A L IN R E A L E S T A T E
were Monday guesU. _ _
and Mtaa Maple of Portland.
formed church met with Mrs. G u s -,
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show Sunday, Monday and Tuesday
W r ite
Stretchers I.ntcrtalii
,w.»v u dinner
.,,.,,. |,«
.-j nu-.-—
Sunday
party
guests at lave Miller in Hillsboro Wednesday
Class one railroads of the U n ited : a t the Venetian theater.
F ir« and Autom obil« lnsuranc«
Mr and Mrs C. Earl Streicher th(,
Christensen
~
" home were
Newlywed« Visit
S tates Installed 24.103 new freight I The picture, directed by Jam es
M
ake
Loan»
and
I m u « Surety Bunds
nterlatned the J. W lice
and ^jr(l Qa
r | Christensen
. futnlly ,
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Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pezoldt cars m 1934 according to reports Flood, Is a vitally dram atic story
of Portland Sunday In honor 01 and d aughter Mllda and Miss Elaine Jr. of Portland visited Mr. and j llst received by the Association ol of a daring girl flyer who risks her
KURATLI & WISMER
Mrs. Tice’s birthday.
H IL L S R O R O . O R E G O N
Clark of Portland. Mr. and Mrs Mrs. William Fuegy. Mr. and Mrs American Railroads, which com- life for the man she loves.. Roscoe
Begin tsM-wdng
Jake Bauer and Mrs. B randt of A Frank
Pezoldt
with 1879
Telephone 1391
123L Second St-
J . Pezoldt
t Mr.
f _ and
A
— Louis
W
f
IP Edward
#4 .I’O.'.l r mired
—
—
— new cars placed in Karns.
«
_ Hobart
... in
. _ Cavanaugh
A
___ and Dean
J. E Bennett and J H. Moore. ...
d
Monday.
and
Mrs.
service in 1933.
Jagger
are
the . supporting
cast.
deputy assessors, began work in
■
( Irvrlandrr Visits
Pezoldt were m arried 111 Portland ---------------
their respective territories March
Tom Raynard of Cleveland. Ohio, last Wednesday at St. Agatha
1.
. . ,
arrived a t the liome of his cousin Rectory. F ath er Cyril officiating.
Miss Agnes Pi ters, chief opera- j,.rldliy nfI,.r havin i hitch hiked Mrs C A McRobert wa.s the bride s
tor a t Eugene, spent the week-end
entire route. He left Monday atten d an t and Sigurd Haga uttend-
at the parental home.
,
to visit relatives In California.
ed the groom A small reception
Mr. and Mrs. C. Earl Stretcher
Mf and Mrs B1)| V n ,.ffernian was held afterw ard a t th e liome
and -on Louia lleaae. Mrs. Jennie g . ,nst wrck
ln p or,)a „ d Of the bride’s sister. Mrs, C. A
Farver, und Mrs Lucln Binkley
M(. nnd Mrs
j w English ot McRoberts, of Eastmoreland. Mr.
-pent Wednesday and Thursday nt P ortjan(1 visited a t the Joe K err and Mrs. Pezoldt J r are expeetip"
Ni'bcott beach.
home Sunday.
to leave for O akland th e end of
Henry I eteis, Bob B axter and
Mr (|n(J Mrs Herb Sehulmerlch this week.
Chad Haines caught M-veral fine , „ „ tsb<iro vUslh.d a t thc Ed œ m -
Rev. B. M Fresenborg was a
flsli CO a trip to the coast over the m,n h()|1J(, Sunday
dinner guest Sunday of Mr. and
week-end.
Elise and Bertha K nrpsteln have Mrs Arnold Berger at West Union.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim MeCuen und
Rev. Fresenborg Is now located at
to California.
son Teddy of M ultnom ah visited gone
Jack Russell, who works on the
at the Theo Nlssr'ii
Sunday npw i)r|dg(. a t Waldport, spent sev-
Sav you saw It ln the Argus
Mm. Sciffert Surpetoed
, d
the flrst of llle week nt
Nrigimors gave Mis.
He«- the K , rl Russell home.
fert a surprise birthday party h rl-
Miss Ava Howard has been ser-
d“lw 7 n lv niadles from the Iowa HUI
111 " llh • » ^ t n » In her
SCHOI.1H ¡-k holla
Woman's club
will hold u pot luck one o'clock
dinner nt s a, sicuiiih home Tucs- i
duy. Mrs, Il T. Hesse uml Mr».
Elisabeth Heed will have chaise
of the poetry uhd literature pro -I
Krum. The roll call will he Ir is h 1
stories.
Hiteon March 20
Sickness Cats Itnll
The following pupils have been
Hillsboro Junior high school won absent
duo to sickness: Arlene Lentz
every game except the one with St. i Lois Hewitt, Donald Nelson and
Marys in the grade school tourna­ Erwin Olsen of the 5B a t the Jun-
m ent at Beaverton last week. J u n ­ ; aw high; Earl Olsen of the SB,
ior high won games from Tigard, Evelyn Ann Pasley and K ate Iwa-
Forest Grove, Gaston, thus winning sakl of the 7A, and J a n e t Oversby
the pennant, which Is equivalent
the 8B2.
to second place in the county tourn­ of The
5B at the Peter Boseow
ament. St. Marys placed first, win­ school had
their black boards re­
ning the silver loving cup Hills­ painted. They
also have two new
boro boys have had a good season, Indoor balls. The
children are now
winning eleven out of fifteen games working on mosaic designs in art
and being the only team In the work.
county to win a game from St.
M arcs this year The locals are the
Quality Job printing—Argus.
smallest team m the A class, their
lack of height being felt severely
In scrimmage under the basket.
The comparative scores for the
season were: opponents 150 points
and Hillsboro 243 points The twelve
I Incorporated)
players who made their letters this
Collections
— Credit Reports
season are as follows: Bill Grogan
and George Tsugawa. forwards; !
iD
Louis G raiff. center; Bud Hines,
Loren Bronleewe and Elmer Rol­ Washington. Tillamook, Polk and
Yamhill Counties
lins. guards; D an Nosier, Francis
Brown, Akira Tsugawa. Jack B ut­ : Personal C ontact on Collections
ler. Teddy G ardner and Bud Knapp,
substitutes.
Washington County Office
Credit Bureaus
Contest Held
Hillsboro schools held their pre­
liminary declamation contest to de­
term ine which pupils will partici­
pate in the county final a t the
Junior high February 27. About 32
Com m ercial B uilding
Second and Main Streets
Phone 3071
Hillsboro, Oregon
Union Operetta
Draws Many Folk
Students Take
Up Collecting
Meet at Verboort
UM-m-m...l am
an old soak now...
and I like i t !
We never did have
enough hot w ater
before w e RENTED
an Autom atic Gas
W a te r H e a te r !
Donelson & Sewell
Sl.noils I. O. O F lodge members
I’hone 953 : Hillsboro
took their candidates. Orn Cecil
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Heaton and
H _ arry
_____
__ _
ry Schm eltter, to
and
Hillsboro last Wednesday evening
LICENSED EMBALMER8
to receive the second degree work
Visit in South
Dr. and Mrs, W H. Chandlee j with 11 other candidates.
left lor California Monday and ex­
pect to spend two m onths there
and In Southern Oregon.
Miss Hazel Renne of Portland
spent Sunday nt the paren tal home.
Tigard grangers will have charge
ol the entire meeting nt the Scholls
Orange hall M arch 18.
Mountain Home Ladles’ Aid will
meet at the parsonage Thursday,!
March 14.
Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Keller and
(laughter Joyce of Stafford a n d
Molly Rueck visited Sunday at the
For more than half a century The
George Rueck home.
Mrs. Carl Wohlschlegel sp en t'
First National Bank of Portland has wit­
Friday, Saturday and Sunday w ith ,
nessed the improvement and development
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. I
of Oregon farm lands. During all of these
l,elst, of Ooble. Jean Wohlschlegel
visited during the week-end with
years we have aided in a considerable way
her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs.
the financing and marketing of crops
L. Hullt, of Newberg.
Aid Plans Session
from this district.
* A small crowd attended Scholls
Ladles' Aid Friday a t the F. E.
Rowell home. Pinna were made to
We have noted with pleasure thc in­
sponsor a meeting ln the n ear fu­
creasing growth of 4-H clubs . . . and
ture a t which Dr. Pennington of
their promotion of pure-bred livestock
Newberg will speak. Mrs. H. L.
Flint will have charge of a pro-
and improved farming methods.
district spent the day a t the Harry
¿"¿7"' ,„A
m " '
Schmeltzer taught the sehool In
th at district for several years.
A MESSAGE
TO
You Need It!
In March, tho month of
Spring colds, you need ev­
ery bit of resistance you can
muster up. Rich milk, such i
as ours, contains every vita­
min for physical fitness.
Q u a rt
10c
McFall Jersey Dairy
Phone 2104
1 1
THE FARMERS OF TOMORROW
To these young Club members . . .
who will be the Oregon farmers of to­
morrow . . . and to the Club Leaders who
are so earnestly assisting in this develop­
ment, we wish to extend an invitation to
visit this bank and discuss their own af­
fairs with us ut any time.
R. J. SCEARCE
M anager
* HILLSBORO BRANCH *
T he FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF PORTLAND
" O lO K T NATION Al 1ANX
WHT OF TMÍ » O C K Itr
H ave UNLIMITED H ot W a te r S e rv ic e !
Rental on a High-Low Gas Storage W ater Heater
is only $1.25 a month. Operating cost is low, too!
H AT a joy it is to bathe is very small because of low­
whenever you feel like it cost P ortland gas. You pay no
e x tra s of any k in d ; sign no
. . . and in all thc hot water
you w a n t! T o tu rn th e hot sales contract; pay no installa­
w ater faucet wide open w ith­ tion charge : take no risk at all.
out first " p a t ti n g ” your hot
This H igh-Low Gas Storage
w ater tank, then firing up your
fu rn ac. or lighting your tank W ater H eater gives you un­
heater . . . w ithout rem ember­ lim ited hot w ater service. It
ing that this is the period when autom atically keeps an abun­
your w ater heater is shut off dance of clean hot water cf a
. . . w ithout "rationing” your­ u n if o r m , s a f e te m p e r a t u r e
self so that the other members ready fo r use any time you
of your fam ily may also have tu rn a fa u c e t, day or night,
w inter or summer. Why wait
th eir bit of hot water I
longer to enjoy the easy clean­
T o have plentiful, effortless liness this service affords for
h o t w a te r e v e ry m in u te the such a modest monthly cost?
year ’round, just rent a High- Any dealer, plum ber or your
Low A u to m a tic G as W a te r gas company will gladly give
H eater for domestic use like you complete details about this
you would rent anything else. service . . . will arrange to rent
The rental is flat . . . $1.25 a you a heater at once. D on't
month. And the operating cost delayl Investigate today!
W
DEALERS, PLUMBERS AND
P ortland G as & C oke C o m p a n y
1300 M a in Street
CONVENIENT
REGULATOR
» The H ig h .L o w
K c i u l a t o r on this
Penfield A u to m a tic
Gas W a te r Heater
c o n tr o l* two burn­
ers. W hen placed at
L O W , only a »mall
b u rn e r o p e ra te *
when heat i* nece»-
s*ry. W hen shifted
to H IG H , a large
b u r n e r i * a ls o
brought into action,
w h ic h h e a t * th e
w a te r m uch m ore
rapidly. T h u s you
can easily c o n tro l
the amount of w ater
heated — and » o u r
gaa b ill, too, if you
w ith.
Would yo
like to know
how to . . .
Ortd?1 LVit&CG&ti
Here, we brieve, is one of thc most fas­
cinating discoveries of modern cookery—
the scientific use of electric refrigeration
in the preparation of food.
Don’t confuse this with an ordinary cook­
ing school demonstration, for it is entirely
new and unlike anything hitherto presented.
It deals entirely with thc problem of cook­
ing with cold and if it did nothing more
than show you how to keep out of the
kitchen in extremely hot weather it would
be worth triple thc time you will spend to
learn these interesting facts.
We know that the words "Cook with
Cold” read like magic, and to women
accustomed to thinking of refrigeration
as merely a cold place to store things, it
is magic.
Accept our invitation. Note thc time and
place and take advantage of this un­
usual event.
KEL VINATOR
Uritin Gr&iSc/tMrC
DATE
TUESDAY
M arch 12
PLACE
TIM E
2 :3 0 p
m
Selfridge Furniture Company
Phone 2 1 X
136 S. T h ird A v«.