The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, July 11, 1935, Page 10, Image 10

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    H IL L S B O R O
i ’ nge Two
Banks M others 3000 Women
M eet Friday
Pastor to Tell
A b o u t Europe
^Church G roup » P la n M e et;
R a sp b e r r ie s R ec eiv e d
Illu str a te d L ecture» S et for
G r a n g e H a ll J u ly 15, 16
A EG U S , H IL L S B O R O ,
ThurNilny, July II, 1ÖSS
OREGON
Forest G love 1 Icceinber 25. 192.1
She Is .survived by the widower
and three el^ldreti. f o r a Lee. II*» j
Alie and Junior, all at home llet
parents. Mr ami Mrs W E B lo w n
of Forest Grove, and the followlm’.
brothers and sisters also survive
Pauline Kaup. Klamath Falls. Ilo
Brown. Kelso. W ash. Irene. Mabel.
Betty, Ardley, f a i l and Robert
Brown, all of Forest Grove
Alumnae Attend Hollywood ‘Homecoming’
Undertaking company was In chai ge
of arrangement*.
Mrs Hoover was horn at Mon
toc. Mo, Match 3. 1853. and came
In (begun 59 years ago She Is mui
vived by the daughter. Mrs Lea< n
al Dilley, and a son. Guy Ilo v. ..
..I Ga .ton. iih * ten :t andchildii a
and f »ur great grandchildren M
Hoover was the last of Blit len t
ehlldren
Pastor Willard 11 l’ope. of Cal
BANKS- Mothev< club will meet
M ils S A R A H A
II O O V E K
vary Tabernacle Portland, and well ’
Argos classified ads get reeultl.
F riday afternoon at the Mrs Ray
known radio pastor of KEX. who
FOREST GROVE Funeral ■eiv
Part nicy home
just recently returned f r o m a
WILL PAY ( ’ASH
ices for Mrs Sarah A Hoover. 82.
Boards to Meet
tour of 20 different countries of
for your
of
Dilley,
who
diet!
at
the
home
‘
Sunday school and church boards-
Europe, will be in Hillsboro Mon-
llairy Vetch m i i i I Austrian
of her daughter. Mrs Al I .cm*It, j
w ill meet Wednesday afternoon.
day an d Tuesday nigl’.is These two
l*ea Crop
Mr and Mrs Ralph Kinton and
illustrated lectures will be given,
Saturday morning, were held at
S e c u re o u r p ric e s b e fo re s e llin g
son Donald and Mrs Lloyd Sel­
in the G range hall ot Hillsboro
the Christian church Tuesday alt
fridge were Wednesday
evening
\
M
HAND
NEEII (*(>, | n<
Rev Dr. Pope took more than
ernoon with Hex f I* Sabin offi
dinner party guests of Mrs. C. B
797 N E Union Ave
six thousand feet of moving pie- ,
elating Interm ent was m F o n - . t
Hall
..
,
Oregon
- tures during his tour of Europe. He
View cemetery and Forest Grove Portland
Sunday guests of Mr. and M r s
will show several reels al these tw o.
Tom Engen were Mrs Omar Sheeley
lectures. Dr Pope declares that i
and two children of Grand Ronde.
With a •‘hall. hall, the p an g s all hero.” and a couple of "Auhl l.ang Syncs.*’ this group
"everything in the old world is
Mr and Mrs. Hobart Engen and
moving tow ard the last great act
famed motion picture actresses held a happy reunion nt the llollvwood home of zMnta Stew
two children and Nick Engen of
in the dram a of time." Europe its. member them? Of course! Prom left to right top row. they are: Helen Ferguson Gloria Hop.
Kalama, Wash. Mrs Sheeley and
an arm ed eatnp. On an average o f , lita Geraghty. Ruth Roland. Claire Windsor, and I I’a Lee B o tto m t o w . le f t to l i g h t . I ’ at \ R u t
children rem ained for a longer vis­
every third person met is in u n i-! L a u ra I . .
\
S te w a r t. L illia n L .
ai I R u t h P w jer.__________________________
it. She will lie remembered here
form of m ilitary forces. With the
as Lois Engen
vived by the widow and three chil
exception of England every o n e ' will show several reels of the new
Tom Edmonson of Sumner. W ash .
dren Alta ami Philip B. Fore»t
of the tw enty countries he visited i Palestine, which he declares is be­
conducted church services h e r e
Grove, ami Roberta Hibberds, Port-
was on the verge of economic dis- ■ yond one’s wildest imaginations.
Sunday evening in the absence of
laud A sister. Mis W II B um ’ i n
aster. France. Italy and sev eral' Rev. Pope has been conducting
Rev. Tilton. Tom is a former Banks
of Long Beach. Cal ami two broth
WITH TWO PANTS
other European countries are b a n k -, a revival campaign in Calvary
boy, who is now studying to be a
ers. .Albert M Porter of Gaston
FOREST
GROVE
Philip
Beal
rupting
themselves
in
building
huge
m inister and missionary.
Tabernacle tor the last three weeks. Porter. 58, native of Forest Grove, and Fred Porter of Corvallis, also
arm
ies
and
navies.
Whvrrie Tailored Matlp-to-Meanurc < lollies
Mr. and Mrs. N J. Griffen, Mr.
Dr. Pope declares that in the On Sunday night the church is died at his Lome Saturday m orn­ survive.
and M r s Oscar Delauney and lit­
packed to capacity and standing ing after an illness of five lay > i
midst
of
Europe's
triad
race
for
war
tle daughter visited Mr. and Mrs
MltS A I*. CUNNINGHAM
Funeral services w ere neld S u n ­
.50
and disaster, the resurrection of . room at a premium.
.00
H arry W hitfield at Estacada S un­
Palestine as a national home-land | Proceeds of these lectures go day afternoon at th rt Christian
FOREST GROVE
Mrs A P
day.
church
with
R?v
O.
L
C
urtis
<
f-
for the Jew is developing beyond j for the spreading of Bible evangel­
Cunningham . 38. of Rockville. died
J O Stoops and his daughter-in-
anything on record in human his­ ism over the radio and in home ficiating Interm ent was in Forest here Monday amt funeral services
law. Mrs. C. Stoops, both of P o rt­
View
cemetery
Fores*.
Grove
Un­
will be held at 2 p. in. Thursday
tory.
This
is
in
line
with
the
direct
missionary work
land, were dinner guests one day
dertaking company was in charge at the Christian church with Rev
fulfillm ent of Bible prophecy.
last week of Mr. and Mrs. W. T.
C P Sabin officiating Interm ent
On Monday night. Rev Pope will
Hillsboro Argus contains all the of arrangem ents
Sellers. Mr. Sellers and Mr. Stoops
He w as born at Forest G ro v * , w ill be in Forest View cemetery
show several reels of the old Pales­ news of Hillsboro and the su r­
207 East Main Street
Howe and Wells, Prop.
»-ere schoolmates years ago a t
tine just as it has existed for the 19 rounding communities. Read i t July 23. 1878. and was m arried to) Beatrice Brown was horn at Van
Pleasant Hill and had not met for
Alpha Brown at Chehalis. Wash | \y \'i t G iu.i. J a n u a r y ib . 1807, and
centuries
past,
under
the
curse
of
and
keep
inform
ed
on
w
hat
is
forty-five years.
tf December 15. 1914 Deceased is su r­ was m arried to Mr Cunningham in
Gentile rule On Tuesday night he happening ai home.
Mr. and Mrs. H arry Whitfield of
Estacada spent the Fourth with
Mr and Mrs. N. J Griffen and
Five thousand women a re n ’t
family.
Mr. and Mrs Harold Bennett of ap t to be w rons w hen it comes
P ortland spent Wednesday night
to choosing "T he P erfect M an.“
and Thursday at the home of Mrs
A nd Jo h n David H orsley, above,
B ennett's parents, Mr and Mrs.
25 years old and 6 feet 2 in his
C hris Rieben. They and the Charles
stocking feet, was th eir choice.
Leppert family picnicked on Green
He w ill be seen in m otion pic­
Mountain the Fourth.
tu re s in th e n ear fu tu re.
Receive Raspberries
The Bodle barreling company is Lloyd Selfridge at her home in
receiving raspberries, which a r e Hillsboro. The affair was in honor
shipped out daily to Portland There of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph K inton and
are several raspberry fields near son Donald of M artinsville. I n d .
Banks A tew loganberries a n d who left Saturday for th eir home
Youngberries are also grown here. after a few weeks' visit in Oregon
Hazel Wolford spent Monday
Mr. and Mrs. Verle P rickett and
night and Tuesday at the Genzer little son of Neah Bay, Wash., vis­
farm on Green Mountain
ited relatives in Blanks several
Mr and Mrs. M aurice Thompson days last week. They returned home
and little daughter of Vernonia Sunday accompanied by Miss Ida
visited relatives in Banks the first Hopkins, who will spend the sum­
of the week.
m er there.
Ellen Mansfield of Sumner. Wash ,
Albert Stafford of Taft spent July
is visiting her grandparents, Mr 4 w ith friends and relatives in
and Mrs Charles Mawhinney, who Banks.
live south of Banks
Mr. and Mrs A lbert Toelle of
Hazel. Vernon and Juanita Wol­ Linnton visited Mr. Toelle's sister.
ford spent Friday with their grand­ Mrs. M innie Schulmerich, at the
mother, Mrs. Belle Lilly, in Cor­ Earl Wilson home Sunday.
nelius.
Jam es Foster. Jam es Foster Jr.,
Mrs Hattie Davidson of Forest Norman and Ella Foster, all of
Grove visited her mother, Mrs. M. Coombs, B. C„ and Ada and Dor­
A. Dodds, Monday night.
othy Foster of Vancouver. B. C„ are
Moxie Hopkins of O. S. C. spent visiting Mr. and Mrs. George O at­
the Fourth of July holidays at her field.
home here. She was accompanied
Mr and Mrs. Frank Rinck and
by Miss Jean R hineheart of O nta­ children attended the rodeo a t
rio.
Molalla Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kennedy and
Mrs. J. N. Burgess of Seattle,
son Ronnie visited Mr. and Mrs. Wash., was a week-end visitor at
Jeff Kennedy Sunday.
the H. L. Jensen home.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Chamber-
Boyd Ashby left Monday for his
L o o k o v e r th e p r i m p ic tu re d at th e le ft Y o u m ig h t w in th e complete e le c tric k itc h e n o r
lain and son A rt left Saturday for home in Los Angeles after a ten-
th e e le c tr ic ra n g e , a u to m a tic h o t w a te r ay ite m , th e r e fr ig e r a t o r , o r any o f th e o th e r v a lu a b le
th eir home in Milwaukee, Wis., day visit w ith relatives here.
p riz e s . S o m e b o d y is sure to g e t th e m
w h y n o t you? A l l w
need to Jo i t H it the t o b e it
after almost a year's visit in O re­
Atlees Move
reasons u by hornet shoo I J h a t e Pepco E le c tric H o t W a te r Service. Study th e facts b e lo w
ta lk
gon. Mrs. Cham berlain is a sister
Mr and Mrs. Henry Atlee have
to y o u r fr ie n d s a n d n e ig h b o rs w h o h a v e th is s e r v ic e - v is it any P e p c o I Ice tr ie S to re an d
of C W. McPeak
moved from the Cliff Sandy house
ask f o r m o r e c o m p le te in f o r m a t io n a b o u t P e p c o E le c tr ic l l o t W a t e r . T h e n , w h e n y o u
L ittle W alter Beard o f Green to the house owned by Pearl Beard.
ha v e a ll th e facts a n d in f o r m a t io n , m a k e a lis t o f 1 0 rea s o n s w h y yo u t h in k ho m es s h o u ld
M ountain is spending this week
ha v e th is s erv ic e . L is t these reason s in w h a t y o u b e lie v e to l>e th e ir p r o p e r o r d e r o f im ­
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Thompson
w ith his grandparents, Mr. and and children of Mountaindale vis­
p o rta n c e . D o th is , a n d y o u 'll have a g o o d chance to win.
Mrs. W alter Beard
ited Mr. and Mrs. B. W. A rm en -;
Camille Belle, granddaughter of trout Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Brown, who are
Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Knope and
visiting relatives here from Rose­ three children of Yamhill were I
burg, had her tonsils removed Sat­ visitors at the Frank Rinck home I
urday in Portland. Dr. A. B Bailey Friday.
perform ed the operation.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. W alker spent
K enneth Munford and Harold the Fourth w ith Mr. and Mrs. Fred
W itcraft of Corvallis spent t h e Ennis at Scappoose.
F ourth vacation w i t h K enneth's
Mrs. Robert Petit and little son
mother, Mrs. Flora Munford. The of Rainier. Wash., are visiting her
New Venice roor Automatic
FACTS THAT MILL HELP YOU WIN
t»’O boys, Camille Belle. Ellen parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. D Drees- i
Frpco Electric H u t Water her vice it 100% automatic. Yon
Mansfield, and Mrs Munford drove zen.
Y o u r success In this contest is going to depend entirely
■ever even need to turn a switch. It keeps the siucage tank
to Cascade Locks. They explored
upon ho w muck you know about the value of and uses
always f o il of water heated to 160 degrees, or whatever
Bradford Island and the young
ot h o t saarer, and about the economy, efficiency, and con­
temperature you prefer. W it h it , a ll you have to do to get
folks also climbed Beacon Rock.
venience nf the Pepco Electric ih»t W ater System. The
hot
water is to turn the hot water faucet hot water ss
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shipley re­
fuUuvMug w ill
you some o f this information.
always on tap, night and day. N o more running to the base«
turned home Wednesday from a
me nt to turn on or turn off the heater. There's no chance
three-w eeks t r i p i n California,
Hot HaJutr is a L ift Saver
th a t y o u 'll forget to turn off the heater when you leave
w here they visited relatives in
home. There is no chance of ever having scalding hot water
Ahsofwte deanlinesa is Im pn m 'bb w ith o u t an adeqniTt
Pasadena. Modesto, Oakland and
that steams and sputters when you turn on the faucet.
supply o f hot w ater. And cleanliness is the very foundation
various other places. When they INSTANT RELIEF
<4 health. The reasons asc simple: in bathing. water at about
Saliiftidion GuarutileetJ
arrived home they received word
ARTHRITIS,
SINUS
1J0 degrees dissolves and removes d irt and excess oils. In
of the death of Mrs Lamira G ra­
Rvery Pepco Electric H o t W ater System is installed by
washing the hands and face, hot water destroys disease
PRO STA TE
ham, a sister of Mrs. Shipley, whom
heating engineers w h o adapt the system to your individual
germs . . . and in this instance also i t removes d irt and excess
she had visited on the trip
needs. T h is engineering service was inaugurated to guarantee
osis. Hoc water is a real heautiher because i t enables you to
Mr. and Mrs. Waggoner of Seat- '
that every household installing this system would he sure
beep your skia thoroughly clean so th a t your pores can
SORE AND STIFF JOINTS
tie. Wash., visited Mr. and Mrs
to have not water on tap 24 hours of the day, and at a
“ breathe.” Bathing is invigorating and has a medicinal value.
H. L, Jensen Saturday. Mrs. Wag- ,
RHECMATISM
very lo w cost t< r gallon. A fter each installation has bees
In washing clothes, w ater a t ten than 140 degrees is
goner is national committee worn-1
made and tested, the Pepco engineer affixes the * Pepco Seal
Ineffective as a producer o f proper suds and as a cleanser.
New Scientific Discovery— NO
an of Disabled American Veterans
o f A pproval’* on the tank. In is seal represents (tarantea
I f h o tter than loO degrees, water causes decomposition of
of the World War She is closing MEDICINE, no operation, one free
th a t this system w ill live up to every claim ma sde for it.
suds and destroys the desired cleansing action. Hence, water
th e year’s work before going to demonstration on request. Phone
Further, it is your guarantee that the system w ill be removed
temperature
should
he
just
rig
h
t
to
properly
wash
clothes.
th e national convention in New or w rite Rol-A-Ray, 310 Oregon
and your form er service re installed w ithout a cent of cost to
N o w , about washing dishes: did you know th a t your
Building,
Portland,
A
Twater
3729;
|
Haven, Conn.
you, provided i t docs not please you in terry troy.
hands cannot stand water h o t enough to destroy harmful
or
Argus
2983.
A
courteous
repre-1
Mi', and Mrs. Ernie Tucker spent
bacteria th a t develop in the grain of dishes? D id y o u know
IPs a Long Life System
sentative
w
ill
call
on
you
and
give
last week at the beaches.
^sat the amoebic dvsentry plague th a t occurred during the
In addition to this fair and square guarantee, every phase of
Mrs. W. L. Moore, Mrs H. A. you a free trial, no obligation.
of f Progress
Exposition
was a direct result
Cliicago Century o
Progrrva E
xr
the Pepco Electric H o t W ater System is made to wear f(#
Williams, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Rol-A-Ray aids n ature’s way to
o f inadequate hot water in washing dishes? I f you do not
many years. T h e tank itself is porcelain enamel lined,
Kessler were guests Friday eve­ health.
18-9p
ha re a modern autom atic dishwasher, which uses this
insuring clean hot water free from rust and corrosion, the heavy
ning at a reception given by Mrs.
extremely hot water, by a ll means pour water that's at least
SALE
County Native Son
Dies in the Grove
S U M M E R S U IT S
‘29
25
T H E M E N 'S S H O P
W O R TH OF
ELECTRICAL
PRIZE S
for the 10 best reasons w hy homes
should have PEP<:o\plectric Hot W ater Service
The 15 best entries will win the prizes shown
HERE ARE THE PRIZES
SUFFERERS
140 degrees over the dishes after they are washed. A void the
■sc ofadish towel in drying. It merely serves to spread bacteria.
As people became more and more aware of the value o f
hot water as a sterilizer and health influence, its use became
more widespread. B ut unhandy methods of heating water
lim ited its use. U n til just a few years ago, the production
o f hot water was s till in the “ horse and buggy days.” I t was
accessary to depend on furnace coils and turn-on, turn-off
heaters th a t proved inconvenient, unreliable, and costly.
For example, furnace water coils consume nearly 2 0% of the
beat value o f fuel placed in the furnace; and excessively hot
water corrodes plumbing, m aking frequent repairs necessary.
T o keep pace w ith other household improvements, a fully
autom atic, low-cost hot water system was sorely needed.
»..♦on your
Motor Trip
Pepco Inaugurate! 8-MHl W ater Heating Rate
At every hotel, motor camp and filling station
along the highways, you will find American
Express Travelers Cheques are gladly accepted
in payment for accommodations or service,
where you might be caused embarrassment with
your own personal check.
You can guard against the danger of carrying cash
on your trip by securing a supply of t h e s e
Cheques at this bank before you start.
You sign them when you buy them. You counter­
sign them at hotels, stores, restaurants, garages
and gas depots when you wish to spend them.
Should uncountersigned Cheques be stolen, the
amount involved is refunded to you.
II
The»e Cheque» Cost O nly 75c
for Each $100 P urchased
Commercial National Bank
Ask fo r this Hook—it W'iU Help You W'in
This 16-page booklet is crammed full
of valuable information about the uses
o f hot water, and the Pepco Electric
H o t Water System. Jt was published
especially to give you information th a t
w ill help you write 10 winning reasons
why lioinci should have the Pepco H o t
W ater System. Telephone or visit any
Pepco Electric Store, and a free copy
is yours. Ib' Y O U H I-A L L Y W A N T
T O W IN — R E A D T H IS BOOK I
CONTEST RULES
Thif Entry Blank . . . completely filled
in . . . must be attached to each entry
Pleate Read Carefully
1
• t i l l o f IO R F A S O N S W H Y Y O U T H I N K
H O M E S S H O U L D H A V E P H P C O E L E C T R IC H O T
W A T E R S Y S TE M S . N am be» »o a r r e . v jn i in Ih e
o rd er o f th eir lm tx .r t.n c » Deeoie not m ore ih .n 2 J
w o rd . t o li r t l n « , d e « r i b i n ,. n d M P L i n i n . e .t h r e . «>n.
2. ,u d « in < w ill be b ..e d e n rire lr on the / w / » r / « n r . M
your com plm ed 11« o f "rM U o n . , .n d the d irecln ew
a n d sim plicity w ith which each ' reason is express«!.
I
Oregoa
free Hot M’ater Survey
A t your request, Pepco engineers w ill call at your home and
make a thorough survey t»f your hot water needs, and suhmil
their recommendations for the installation of this fu lly
automatic Pepco Electric H o t Water System. T h eir report
to you w ill include estimates of operating costs, installation,
and terms, based on your individual needs. This survey and
report service is free.
T w o yfJtri ago Pepco announced the eatremeljr low rate of
8 /1 0 of lc per k ilo w a tt hour for water heating. Thia waa
made poaninle through the development of a hot water
atorage tank that i t more than SO%elhcient. The application
of a tim e and thermontatic control device reduced current
contumptinn to a minimum, yet a constant tupply of hot
water. W hen thia new Pepco service was announced, hun­
dreds o f householders im mediately had i t installed. They
found i t supplied continuous hex water at lo w cost.
J. Y o n r entry m art be reced ed not l .l e r i h .n 5 t>. m.,
v .r.rd x y , d . r .K f O , (9JJ. M a k e u n u r e n t r i e i ««yon
w ish, but eech must he accompanied by an entry blank
such as printed at the rig h t. Submit your entry in
person at any Pepco Electric Store, o r m ail to rr>oaa
308 , Electric B u ilding, P o rtland, O regon.
4. Judges w ill be M rs . O lin J. H o efo rd . President.
Portland Federation o f W orneo s d e b s , chairm an;
R alph C ouch, G eneral Superintendent o i Hospitals.
University o f O regon M edical School; Berkeley Snow,
Secretary. N orthw est Electric IJ g k t and P o w er Assoc.
"The Largest Independent Bank
In Washington County”
Hillsboro
insulated cover is made of a special composition and covered
w ith asbeatOS. T h e thermostatic controls are positive and
safe. A ltogether, this system is made to give years o f
service w ith o u t repairs to either the system or plumbing,
Only 8/o of 1c per Kilowatt Hour
3. Employes of Pepco may not compete.
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PEPCO ELECTRIC H O T W ATER CONTEST
Room 308, Electric DsiiiJmg
Portland, Oregon '
Wh«i hinS ot hm w iw r Mr y les
4o yoa now h i »rl
Attached it my list of *T0 Reston« Why I Belitve Homes Should
Have Pepco Electric Hot Wiser Sptewa.”
Nara
Address.
Ar» ymi laim n sd In tii«lftf I
Pr«» ll(M W in » Survey m»<l» U
your horn», wuh ,
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kyrnlni how lull» It wo..U < wm
I® In tu ii and oprrat» , I'epse
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