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    Page Eight
THE
H IL L S B O R O
ARGUS,
T h iira d iiy , June 21, 1934
Aloha Elects
Director and
Clerk Monday *
com petent Instructors. Leagues wtU
meet in Joint session Sunday eve­
ning to h ear Loren Milliman. a
newspaperm an, who will give an
interesting talk on a newspaper o f­
fice. The general public is invit«\l.
This service will be held al 7 00.
At.l will give a reception for
pastor and family at th e church
Wedne
Wednesday evening June
C liar-
i les M. Reed. Minister.
G . A . R. N a tio n a l L ead ers
of water in orchards where codling
moth Is not a serious problem,
two pounds of powdered lead nr
senate to 100 gallons of wutcr ts
sufficient to give control
Calcium arsenate has been used
successfully in tin' Willamette \u l-
ley tor cixthng moth control Tests
cairn'll on In the entomology de-
parlm rnt ol the th e . n 1-\ ¡ s i i l i u m
s . nib'll o icr a period oí Uve years
indica.e dial under W illamette
vallet conditions calcium nrscnale
is o nly slig h tly less effective l l t u t t
least arsenate in cixtluig moth con-
! trol
Thoroughness of nppll.atlon is
: essential in codling m oth control.
i The foliage as «ell ns tile en-
i lire surface ot every atiple a n d
pear should be thoroughly covered
with the spray solution it worm in ­
jury ts tii be prevented. Special
care should be taken ill spraying
tile upper portion of the tree', its
more than halt of the codling moth
eggs are laid in the upiier th u d ol
the tree.
A nalysis of
Hand Proves
In terestin g
m. C. H. Nosier, superintendent,
Everybody rem emoer to do his best
to keep our attendance this summer,
Definite plan for the Idim er con-
venion delegation will be decided
upon this Lord's day. Be sure and
come. Morning worship 11. Music by
r h n ir
••T’kia Pnnziuorino
ders have gone forth from the of-
fice of R. H. Baldock. state high-
way engineer, that7 more "atten tio n
must be given in the selection of
these emploves. They m ust have
sufficient personality to handle a
job of this kind and must be in-
crnretozl m
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.
4 If ( It e m
List
now.
your
P o r tla n d - B u n k s
S T A G lì
M eet
How o p e r a i Illg lif t w e t'ii
B u x to n a n d I lillsh o ro
T W O TRIPS D A IL Y
Except Hulidnys amt Holidays
I .oil ire. Itiixtaii
7:15 a in. and 12:15 |i. til.
I.i'ities 11II t*.hi>ii. stage Depot
11:99 a. in. anti 0:15 p. nt.
f i l e s . A ccident*, m id
Sickness
A ll e o in e w ith o u t w a rn ­
ing.
P R O T E C T IO N
from n il these r i s k s
costs only a few cents
a day.
Insure w ith
p r o i ie r i y
T U A L A T IN V A L L E Y
IN SU R AN C E A G E N C Y
\V. G . I D E
FUI 51 On S lrrrt
l*li«nir Mil
lllltaboro, O regon
FUEL
E ffe ctive Pending Settlem ent in Prices o f
Fuel Code
Price» Per Full Corifl
Í'O a ÍI
4'a«h
( barge
on
Dril very
and
t! Curda
$3.50
$3.25
$3.00
M ill Run. insidi , l-fo o t
4.00
3.75
3.50
M ill Run. inside block. 12-inch
4.50
4.25
4.00
'1 1
4.00
3.75
3.50
2.75
2.50
2.25
M ill Run Slab,
I foot
Run Slab and Block. 12-in.
B url W oml
S c r e e n e d S a w d o s t n o .I IL ,o .r..,l
Fuel,
ri.iu u u s l and Dogged fu
e l. m ix., per unit $2.00
Coarse Hogged Em
per unit
2.60
C A L L (IN
YOU
STIM S0N LUMBER CO.
all compliance boards in the United
_____
1 11 -ay You ought to *ee
Henry Ford says. "There Is one
States by G eneral Johnson for the her Jump at conclusions '
principle which a man must follow
: sendees rendered
Local committee included C. T
Richardson. Bert Van Dyke Bob
Cull. H L MacKenzie. Mrs Lena
Peters. Paul L. Patterson and W
V. McKinney.
' a‘ued a * *l.320-4*.56. Insurance G r o u c r s S h o u ld
paid on the year’s losses amounted
i.s, $y9
21 Fur the state as a
A p p ly S p ra y N o w
y e a rs fire loss totaled
*- ‘13-360 8a, compared to a Uve-
Apple and pear growers in the
Jear ;oss averaJe of $4.800.689. I11- W i.lamette valley should apply the
'i urance Pa *d on fire losses during " ‘coi d cover pray now tor
11V* VPAT J mDlin fnzl tzx «O OA*; Qrt control nf rnr’ 1u .
• W I. .
A tte n d
W ashington count v w a . rrp rr-
' nted at the Northu« I I'c.ur < >|
tu« i . asstHiatiop meeting at Baleni
Sa urdas evening l»\ Mi and Me.
Hat is 4* John « h i . M
sj. < »
Have You a Normal Hand'.' Hoes O Freeman. Mrs Koten M.lMnlels
liu ir First U nger l o i n , . t o H i e m d W W Wtavei till ot Hillsboro
Ki.se of Hu- Second Finger's Nall
Serial No. A
Ix .ittiln er llr
n in e
N" t? Your type varies accord-
M artin Redding, exumliicr of op
hi«
to
vour
mood
from
o
n
e
c
x-
erators and t haulleni • ss til be m
,‘ L1.
to the other You have a 1 I I I I s I h )|* o W o . t i l e . , lav Julie 27. at
Vl,.... intense
nature. You are in ­ the Courthouse I rom 9
m
clined lo be emol tonal and Very » P ill.
deep in your feelings.
No. 4 System la one thing that
you are lacking You ahould tic
\elop more will-|»o\\er You are ag
gi*essi\(‘ Your (celiiigs are very
H A V E CASI I
easily hurt, but you are not revenge­
ful.
BUYERS
Serial No. It
No 4 You dLshkt* listening to
others’ troubles and ktd them out
Eor 1.0 In SO n e r e
of th e m as quickly as you can You
entertain instead of worrying, and
(
i
f
ilile
irv f ilin i.
you have a talent for art a n d
ALOHA Annual school election
held Monday evening was well a t ­
B aptist Church
tended, there being about eighty*
Bible study 9:45. The pastor will
five voters present W. F Norman, preach at 11 and 8 Long announce,
who was elected nearly a y ear ago m e n u and log sermons don t make
to serve tin' unexptred term of g>xvi nnx-nngs. but a large atten d -
was ri' ' lIe<'t<'d. and ance helps. Ik' one of us next Suu-
M rs Welch was re-elected clerk A day.
comm ittee was appointed to In­
vestigate the tax situation in t h s
All Saint'.* M ission
I'.pixt-opal)
district.
F ourth Sunday
after Trinity
Mr and Mrs J Wall and fam - C hurch school a;
45
rtnon and
lly of Grandview. W a sh . arc vis m orning prayer at 11
iting her mother. Mrs. N Will.
Mrs George E Basden. w ho is
Cornelius Methodist Fpiseoii.il
staying with her sister M rs A
Sunday school. 9 00 Divine wor-
R irhards. re tu rn « ! Monday a fter ship. i0:00. Sermon bv Re\ Charles
a few weeks in B rem erton with M. Reed
h er husband, who was stationed
’
—
there.
C hristian Science Society
M is s o u ria n s to
About
twenty
. . .s .. „
- . relatives
----------- - gathered
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Services are held every Sunday
at the McBreen home Sunday for a at 11 a. in
Wednesday evening Co ouel
v e il C Martin, eonimander-m-ehlef. ileft> and Darwin 11.
fam ily reunion. Mrs. Charles Ayres services at 8 o'clock: Sunday school \y colcott. national adjutant -gene:al. of the G rand Army of the R e­
Pi cn ic o n S u n d a y
is spending the week with Mrs. Me- at 11 a. in. Pupils up to the age
public guests in Hillsboro Mbnd.ix of H V Gates, state commander,
Breen.
Missourians their relatives and
of 20 years are welcomed. Sunday's
before leaving for Oregon encampment at Astoria
Newspaper cut laini’its «ill meet Sunday at the
O scar Hagg, m aster of Aloha topic, “Is the Universe, including
courtesy Oregon Journal.
G range, returned Saturday a ___
fte r Man. Evolved by Atomic Force? ’
1 oiurlcipal auto txirk ,n Salem lor
spending th e week at Roseburg at
their tilth .state-wide get-together
however
is
the
requirement
that
tending the state grange conven
meeting Program, prizes and teg-
G erm an M E. Church, Bethany after this year federal funds mus. H e a r in g o n C o d e
tion.
tstri'tion with basket dinner and a
On G erm antow n read. Sunday be matched by state funds dollar
Mr. and Mrs Barney Payne were school every Sunaav. 10 a m G er-
g e n u a ’ good time is assured Anv-
for
dollar.
For
1935
the
bill
makes
week-end visitors a t the F r e d m an service. 11 - a.
m
fo r B ak eries S e t I one who ha.- a: .my time lived in
— —-,
first a n d
Strickland home.
Missouri, with relatives and friends
third Sundays: English service, ll $2,027 *300 available for this state
A hearing will be held bv the is cordially invited J i; l'avne of
Mrs Milan Pizer and two d au g h - a. ni.. second and fourth Sundays on a ¿9-59 basis but the state high­
way
departm
ent
at
the
at the P/bscnt director of agriculture of Oregon ' ’ 15 Cottage street. Salem is p ris-
ters are spending th e week i n —E. Julius Traglio, pastor.
tf
P ortland visiting her sister.
time cannot see more than >500.000 on a petition and marketing agree- ident; E W H a r ia n d 495
'
‘
North
in s ig h t available tor m atching pur- ment among those engaged in the I 18th strix't Salem, is vlce-prest-1
Webb Cox and Mr Flora of the
Banks 51. E. Church
C arlton Logging company visited
Sunday school every Sunday. 9:45 poses which m eans that $1 oOO.iXW baking industry in the state if 10 dent, and Holt Stockton of Sherl-
j UI'.e _>7 at room 314 state iii. «ecretary-treusurer.
friends in Aloha Saturday
a n i . Mrs. H. Jensen, superintend­ in federal funds will be lost to Ore-
Mr. and Mrs. Cal Folk are spend- ent. Preaching services bv E. Julius gon unless some way is found to eapitol budding in Salem All per-
ind ^ **“ . s u m m e r in Los Angeles Traglio. paator, "every "Sunday eve-
fund> 111 sct-s interested in the making of O ld Baseball Picture
»»
agreement and the adoption of
Mrs. Folk is tlie form er T helm a nnig. 8 o'clock. Ladies' A id m e e ts tn t meantime.
Lee of Aloha.
___
Shown in A rgus W in d o w
*
*
*
code or opposed hereto, a r e
first and th ird Wednesdays at 2
Mrs. F rank Page returned from P- m.
At
last
there
are
definite
signs
of
requested
and required to appear,
An interesting old baseball pic-
tf
a two weeks' vacation at Newport.
progress in the long draw n-out
Salient feature* include establish- tiirt belonging to Harvey Biiteii-
M r and Mrs. Roy H aldem an and
Bethany Baptist Church
negotiattons between the state high- ment of a minimum retail price elar. atur Hillsboro baseball play­
son spent last week at Cottage
Sunday. 9:45 a. m. Bible class: . way departm ent and t h e Public tor bread and oilier bakery pnxi- er for many years, is on exhibit in
G rove visiting his parents.
sermon a t 11 a m. and 8 p m. B. Works adm inistration. Word from net.-, bakery products shall be sold the Argus window The picture was
Mary G rand and Sabina W hite- x. F. U. a t i:30 p m Mid-week tile national capital is th a t execu-
°t open prices uniform to taken in 1907 and tlie team at music, though you may find It
h e a d spent three days last week service Wednesday a t f:30
all buyers in tlie same m arket; th a t time played in a field Just more convenient to enjoy s u c h
a — t West
w est Union
O
Union a a t t the
the home
home of
of
~ rgan co n cert' Bethany P B aptiIt
specification of minimum Ingréd­ south of where tlie Ray ” Muling Hungs ra tlu r than make them a
th e ir parents. T heir fath er is quite church. Robert Magen of Salem, ac- J J 'en
^creased loan for the ients and maxunum volume in o r­ Cannery now stands. Those in tlie business.
complished pipe organist, will give
highway bridges and th at tlie der to insure a greater nutrition picture inciudt* Zaek Gregg, m an­
No. 3 W hatever you do, keep
Miss Inez G ardinier of San F ran - an organ concert Sunday evening a t neu contract is on the wav. liigh- value per a.ice of bread; establisli- ager. John Humphreys. Nick Wil­ th a t smile radiating gixxl will, for
V ait M oyes. John McFte. it is your greatest persoual asset.
cisco was a guest a t the M att 8. Rev. Dickman of the B ethany v way officials, however.
however, are not to n n n t of a control board of 22 ment- liam.-. V
K r ing
home Saturday on h er wav Presbyterian
church
will give
’ a “ be satisfied with contracts or prom - bers to adm inister agreem ent;
ent: pro-
f oord. illuch Moore, Tom
pto-
Serial No. C
tz
TTaL'Av
- j j ____
—
.
to Baker
short address. Everybody welcome, ises. They msist on seeing the color hibition o 1 discounts, allowances. w lillar.u t iay Freem an and Hai -
No. 1 You must guard against
Mr. and Mrs H. J. Kinnison of
V'v
llatchilar.
The Argus would
of Uncle S am s money before pro- refunds, donations, advertising al-
S an Pedro. Cal., visited Mr. and
Congregational Church
' ceeding any fu rth er with the bridge lowances. .urtnshing of showcases. i j yc’‘, ''ed t0 dlap^y any of th. se being tixi e.isy going, too trusting,
Mrs. King. They are old friends
Pub-ic worship. 11 a. m.. Rev. r. program and are sending J. M. display tacks, prizes, wheels of old baseball pictures as they are unpractical in business contacts, for
of
th
e
family.
Hie world is rath er coldly practical
*i5.ome Ero“ «»““ « club of th e m g” theD rernoe. Ptliere’t willF ' t £ \ Devers- th eir attorney, back t o fortune, premiums, coupons, free interesting to many people.
and selfish and you must steel your­
goods, combination sales, token.-,
a
Washington
with
instructions
t
o
self tow rest victory from It.
Aloha
card
business
meeting
the congrega
commercial bribery, loatvs. dlvl- M elon, Tom ato Grow ers
T
V! T* V Tuesday
1 Grange
1 ) »"id'1 V g evening
x is
i'gxrx sponsoring
i »x e» a ne t e the i G n a ratige
_ I. tion
m m
-__- - of future
,
No 3 You may appear somewhut
PariJ
to deternunte
activities
?ta - . on 5 le
until he can get Qends to customers or consignment
Elect
D
irectors
F
rid
a
y
cool and conservative, despite your
hall. Prizes will be given for "500*’ and to tran sact such business as his hands on some of the PWA ol
ot bakery
goods-
reaulriiw
licens-
bakery goods: requiring licens­
an d there will be good "eats, Ev- may properly be considered.
An election will be held at 10 a ability to be highly . entertaining
............. ..... *
cash. Until he does contracts for ing of all members of industry, etc.
erybody welcome.
m Friday for the purpose of elect- “,1‘* companionable; therefore those
four of the five bridges will con­
nine
members
of
the
Oregon
who
do
not
learn
to
know
you may
Mrs H attie Carson of Salem is
N.T
r
tinue to wait,
wait, but
out highway
nignway officials
olficlals
..
r> 1
Washington melon and tom a- <»«MWer you a bit aloof and proud
spending the week a t the Norm an V .a p itO I I \ e W S L e t t e r are now confident tiia. aii cf the C o m p lia n c e B o d y
home
1
to control board One member will
bridges win
tie under construction i
ill be
‘
L. E. K latt and family enjoved ___
(Continued from page 1)
be elected freni t h e M n l t n , » , , .1,
an outing a t Oswego lake Sundav
been c0™Plt?ted. To agree to pay within a few days.
R
elieved
o
f
D
u
ty
Mrs. Foumal and two daughters ^n -v one, 50 P fr cent of the proceeds
- - -
Genevieve and Lillian ol Oregon , r collecting th eir interest in any Tourist travel into Oregon
City spent Monday with her m oth- oi these associations. Carey points got off to a bad s ta rt the first ■
er. Mrs E. M Newman. Genevieve ° u t is merely throwing away 50 the year is pickin ’ up ranldlv
^ r V a 'T e w
d i " s her
°f
’ h:ch the>
O u t- o £ ta te “ vtsuors §urm g the” ^
“ M rs" J ^ B ^ ’ sp ^ V se v e ra l days
[tt° MOnths
th is week with friends in Portland. fS aiiy accomplished.
Traffic accidents
CHURCHES
ways claimed
an increase
Whosoever Will Tabernacle
___ ____ _________
Five miles north of N orth Plains, ity record for the same m onth a
Evangelist M. E. James, pastor, year ago. This brings the total u d 6451 for May. 1933.
Sunday school 10 a. m. Preaching to 113 traffic deaths for the year
• • •
11 a. m.. "The Awakening Time '•<> date compared with 90 for th e Insured fire losses
in W ashington
Afternoon sendee 2:30. Evangelistic flrst live nionhts of 1933 Traffic county during 1933 totaled $119-
service 8 p. m.. "Are the Dead injuries this year are also well
091.93. accoruing to the annual re-
Conscious.' Tuesday service 8 p. m. ahead of th e record for last year port of A. H. Averill, state fire
healing service.
J
,
m arshal. The report records a to-
e o n ^ i ^ „ T P¿?yed o n highway tai of 119 fires in th e county dur-
Christian
construction
joos wirii^a s n n j T 'o n ^ — ’u e *• d ^ a '^ M "
Lord's day
church Church
school 9:45 a. greet
t h e n ’publx
proptrty
If he wishes to sueeeoi and th a t is
to understand tuiman nature, tills ¡
Is tlie business m an s greatest a-
set.”
I I I I FAMILY BUDGET
,,,
cm
mt uta^nr
z yt
rooo
.j<n
BINT ANO » u n
grCBXATION
CLOTHING
POOL-GARDNER LUMBER CO.
SAVINGS
MIV IUANEOUS
B u ild in g M aterials
Johns-M anville Dealers
WA r L P, -►
Listen to Floyd Gibbons at 8 to 8:15 Saturday night
Then a»k u.s
or a n A ttorney?" Midweek study, «dll not be tolerated"and com plaint
T hursday 8 p. m. Our state conven- of such will be cause for imm&Uau-
tion convenes a t Turner. June 26- dismissal.
July L Y o u r pastor ho* been g ran t-
• . .
A u \r h S ’ ^
« » uninations will soon
The general fund of the state Is ^< tan' . n-mnolo : t Under ordin-
tod-w in w e b w condition th a t it m e J V Ila" ;, ,te v ‘: < v weather <on-
has been in for several v m i x a r . dltions. these eves will hat: ii in
c o r d i ^ t o F re d P a u lls d e o u ^ s ; ^
2r ' ' 7 : days T he ftpray
^ « » u r e r . The state is on a cash
** ap’>Ued beiore th « « «8gs
The Most
fo r the M on e y
I f Its Lum ber C all O ur
N um ber 2691
so
vent
day.
, one-year certificates becomes few-
____ _______ ...
er. Last year there were only 676 Pccted to be sufficient to keep the
Of thm J? Oree ° n out of5416toach-
on a cash basis, with proo-
ers In the G einentary grades. Four abl>' a sm all loan from the Soldiers'
years ago there were 1083 Nearly Bonus commission, for t h e r e -
all teachers now secure their cer- m aird er of the year. The condt-
tificates on the basis o f norm al V0“ oi the general fund after the
“ b001 or
training. Howard fl" 1 ,oi U e year, Paulus admits,
P01" 13 ou' New elem entary teach- «dU depend largely upon the action
ers ’ bo apply for Oregon certlfi- of th e lawmakers. If they continue
cates mu*t have had a t least two -o
on Ute lid the general f ind
fi^
U a im n U id
f*r.^dv c.
th gh ^b o o ! teachers m ust be col-
the next oienmum I; on
,ege or university graduates. Only th e other hand, the legislators open
Who ho*d vaild ceruf-cates £he Purse strings to the dem ands
earned in exam inations before the {or lar«e appropriations for new
The Foursquare Church
advanced requirem ents became ef- buildings, increased payrolls, etc
f*kZvfLV*a now take ---------
- tests
Qnly
contjnue’
D on’t forget the services Friday fective
the state
night; we
a special
» • •
$ are
ii. to have -«¿L
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I iPd^Hnitey, but Paulus indicates
i S r r £% tii?o«.serV1L?e-
Oregon's share in th e distribution th a t
m ay even be necessary to
people will have charge o* the of federal funds for highway con- return to a w arrant basis again
musical program .S u n d a y morning . s t r u c t i o i T t h ^ u n S e r t £ V Hay-
• • •
Trinity L utheran Church
Services begin O
a t AR 10:30
m.;
»2 .«T —
i t ’' A< thJs
v.ce the presen, c ^ ss of catechu-
Srn w r i * received into member-
Rermnn reree
'S 'i T S
Then w ’th>Cf e ^ 9
5?
a
22'
diip£5sIIl'tn a>nr
,
WiU
con"
ducted at 8 p. m_ Announcements
S 'S T S
• '■ h l T S
are co-diallv" welcomTri to L
w ith CS amU> welcomed to worship
forget the s e rrie d S u ^ y evening
to be held
A lii a v e re ^ n 8
s
k
s
w
S - « s
I
at 1 45
B ^ e . 0» m M m . ?«u
No other household purchase is worth a$
much and costs as little as your water service.
How little the cost really is con be seen from
a comparison of the cost of water service with
that of other principal items of your budget.
USC G Ao to
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1
W
“
Cow o p & d tM S 1
’3
;h Wn W/ ^ / .
The chart shows the disposition of the average
fam ily's income. W ork out the data fo r your
■
own case and you'll be surprised at the small
percentage of income required to obtain this
most indispensable seivico.
hour sert ice.
No matter wkat HatLeFIto« xraaaraaav*
“ combarSd to $10 - Secretary of S tate Stadelm on. Of
year’ ?c5ordln[’ ^o R thus total $175,000 went to employes
J
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v
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r
“
S
in- ¡n, h x n . ' . i ' . t o t t t m ? S ’ i “
,
O R E G O N -W A S H IN G T O N WATER
there it 1
e n te r heating appTance to writ ycxir
needs txadlj! You will find that this appliance is low
in cost, operates economically and can be quickly in­
stalled. Best of all, ¿¡as ho< water service begins at oocc.
3 “5 S £ “ » S ?
provement of state highways. The tutions. Salaries of the state police
SERVICE C O M P A N Y
RICHARD E. WILEY. Manager
c ah ^ -
at »5
by
i» *
Ä
S
i S
¡
Rev. J. Taylor.
H I L L S B O R O B U S IN E S S A N D
ervation roads. The feature of the and other state administrativei de-
Barendrecht? H ayden-Cartw right bill th a t has partm ents totaled $17-----
' '
Oregon
highway officials worried, among 1434 employes.
tople. "The Mind of C hrist on F ear
and Worry.’'
8 o ^ ^ a ^ p X
M ethodist Episcopal Church
No preaching service will be held
due to the meeting of the annual
conference, F irst Church Portland.
Sunday school 9:45; Rev Henry
Young, superintendent. We have
classes for all age groups undsr
Fat Girls! Here’s
A Tip For You
All over the world Kruschen 8alts
is appealing to girls and women
who strive for an attractive, free
from fa t figure th a t cannot fail to
win adm iration.
H ere's the recipe th a t banishes
fat and brines Into blossom all the
n atu ral attractiveness th a t every
woman possesse., and does it SAFE­
LY a id HARMLESSLY.
In the morning take one-half te a ­
spoon of K ruschen Salts In a glaas
of hot w ater beiore breakfast—cut
down on pastry and fatty m eats—
go light on potatoes, butter, cream
and sugar.
" It's the little dally dose th a t
takes off the fat" and “brings th a t
Krii ehen feeling" o f energetic
h e a 'th and activity th a t is reflected
in bright eves, clear skin, cheerful j
vivacity and charm ing figure.
B ut be sure for your health's
sake th a t you get Kruschen. A bot­
tle th a t lasts 4 weeks costs but
little You can always get Kruschen |
a t the D elta Drug store and Hills­
boro Pharm acy, and money back
If not satisfied with results after
first bottle.—Adv.
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N a tio n a l
Tank Heater
27 years.
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know
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»a vary eauly and quickly con­
nected with your prevent hot
water tank. The advantage« o f a
tank beater are low equipment
cow and low maintenance coat.
The operating com i t »mall due
•o t l x reitricted uae o f hot
water. H ow ever, a grx>d tank
heater w ill aapp!?
gallon» of
hot water per hour. T h u type
h e a t e r m u s t b e l i g h t e d as
needed.
Semi-Automatic
Heater
Storage Heater
• Semi a u to m a tic g a t w a te r
heater» consist o f a tank heater
a n d to m e d e v ic e f o r a u t o
maticelly »hutting off the gae.
T b it device may he either a
clock met bantam o r a therm o-
rtaiically controlled valve. Semi­
automatic heater» are quite
inea pen live to in tta ll They can
l x «taried from epatatrs, and
• hey eliminate the need o f re-
memBering to turn the heetcr <4i.
• Th»» k ind o f gat water heater
is the best type for home u h at
the h»x water can he draw n
w ithout anticipating the de­
mand. Storage heater» are fully
automatic, having therm ottatic
control. T h e ir first coat is low ;
t h e i r o p e r a t io n economical.
T h ia type o f water heater re­
places your prevent hot water
tank entirely. Standard ttaes
ere
SO atad 49 gallon
capacities.
'.service in
20,
Instantaneous
Heater
< • In tta n ta n e o u s g a t w a te r
heaters are unique in that there
is no tank uved in connection
w ith them. They heat the water
a large coil only at
is
drawn. Thus ihe tupply o f hot
water
continuous, end there
is no heat lot» at only tlx pilot
light burnt when water is not
living drawn. Model» range
from one to
gallon capac ities
per minute. Fully automatic.
in
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p riv a c y o f y o u r o w n b p m e .
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See these models at gas appliance dealers’ or in any of our showrooms.
Call our Hoc Water Service Department for advice as ro which of these
appliances will best fit your requirements. N o obligation, of course!
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