The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 16, 1934, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE
H IL L S B O R O
ARG US.
H IL L S B O R O .
Page Six
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Curtí» Ti«.nii
■HOARD. Tigard
grange
will
have a booth m th e W ashington
county fair at Hillsboro, it was de-
cak'd August 1 ®
pastor of Tigard M ethodist church
showed lantern slides an d gave a
lecture on India. Rev Sm ith was
missionary in India for a number
of years and brought h u k a nuni-
ber of interesting scenes on Indian
life Oregon s h o ttest d a \s are tom -
1 ^ oVVhe Í S
X
u M S niders
ux^
Clarence Snider of Longview. Wash
j,
¡¡p^m August 7
' .... ,uld Mrs Charles Van-
»
Mr. and Mrs.
«Jeea en n iu o i
DeimUon and
»«ana Dennison of Portland visited
a
i „ ,„ e hut week,
Ly,n um oke and family ot Salem
were gueitó Sunday ot Mr an d Mi s
W nght. Mrs. Brooks is a
. x,
Wright,
- .
uuarrv on the
^ T h ^ ^ rry‘^ d
«hióli has not
.
operation for sometime,
d u n n g the
“ ft A small crew of
sm ith declared. Mrs. H W. M iDon-
aid was elected secretary to fill the
vacancy caused by th e resignation
of Mrs. O H. Butler. H ie grange
council will meet at Tigard for the
next meeting. The grange basement
Will be donated to the use el the
county hi establishing a rel’ef can - , { » »
wlul a
nery under SERA projects.
‘
pnmeroy and Mrs. Pomeroy
W heat Yield Low
,
children were guests Sunday
Farm ers are wondering where they ot Mrs Pomeroy s parents. Mr. and
are going to get anv good wheat Mrs s. C. Sparks, of Portland
seed lor next year as th e harvesting
Roy Bterly has received th e eon-
of the crop around th is section tract to furnish
wood lor the
has ru n from 5 to 15 bushels per school house for the coming year,
acre W hat w heat there is, is not and delivered it last week
full size and th e weight is light,
Henry Cram of Portland, who
O ats seemed to liave fared belter
peen spending the past two
and are running around 35 to 40 m onths with Mr and Mrs W arren
bushels with the weight on the Wilson, returned home Thursday,
average good.
Miss Margaret Vandermost. who
Tonkin Advances
is employed ill Portland, spent Sun-
Word has been received in T i - . day with her brother and wue.
gard that George Tonkin, former Mr. and Mrs. Melvui Xandernmss.
resident here lor a num ber of years,
Albright brotherhood ot the E\ a ñ ­
ilas been given a new position witti gelieal churches will meet Tuesday
th e biological survey with head- evening at th e home of Mr and
quarters a t W inona, Minn. He will Mrs. Raleigh Whiuxiore oi Laurel.
take over the regional director's
work m region No. 4 which includes C ounty Farm U n io n
Minnesota. Wisconsin. Illinois. Iowa
and Missouri. Tonkin h a s been
United S tates game protector of
M eets Cedar M ill
C alifornia tor a num ber of years
BETHANY-CEDAR MILLS—The
prior to his new job. He was one
of the early school teachers m this Countv F anners Union held i t s
meeting at the regular meeting ot
district.
tlie Cedar Mills local at Cedar
Mrs. Frewing Treasurer
Mrs. B. S. Frewuig ot Tigard was Mills G range hall Tuesday e v e ­
elected treasurer ot the W om ens ning of last week. John Pubols,
Misisonarv society of th e E van­ county president, presided. T h e
gelical church in Oregon a t the program consisted of two songs
th irtieth annual convention which bv Mrs Alfred Hamel, two violm
closed recently at Jennings Lodge solos by M artui Larsen, accom pan­
Mrs. Ezra M aurer, formerly here, ied by Dorotliy Roberts of P o rt­
was selected as to u rth vice-presi­ land. and a dialogue by Donald
dent Rev. M aurer suffered a heart Meier and Dave Trachsel. The
attack while supervising th e com ­ subject of holding a county fair a t
missary a t the convention and ac­ Hillsboro this year was discussed
cording to the last report is still and a committee to r tins purpose
was appointed. It is planning a
in a Portland hospital.
Three Tigard boys. Jo h n Woods, Farm ers Day for the fair a t which
Allan Bates and Dirick Nedry, have a basket lunch will be taken and
completed the C. M. T. C. training Cedar Mills baseball team will play
a t vancouver. They plan to a t ­ the finals with Blooming to deter­
tend the training course next sum ­ mine who will be the champion this
year. Politics and other m atters
mer.
.
,
Local organizations are banding were discussed.
Mrs. E. Sammons is visiting her
together to get completion ot the
son. J. Sam m ons of C arter, for a
highway project through Tigard.
Keguiar services are again be­ tew days to atten d his tw enty-fifth
ing conducted a t the Evangelical wedding anniversary .
Mr and Mrs Charles Boy visited
church a fter t h e
interruptions
caused bv uie sum mer conterence Mr and Mrs Jam es Quilleash and
ot Evangelical churches ot Oregon other friend» at St Helens Sunday
of grangers
Memoers ot Tlgardville ReOekah
A group oi
g r a n g e r s a attended
c ce iu n x i the
me
lodge liad the pleasure of meet- Khiton G range picnic a t Eisner's
ing with Mrs. G race Christensen, p a r t Sunday
president ot the Keoekah Asseinoly
Mr. and Mrs Calvin K attennai;
of Oregon, a t her otticial visita- 0( Portland spent Friday evening
non to Scholls. The local lodge is witli Mr and Mi's Bert Reeves,
going out, alter the prize m the a t-
Marion Scott of P ortland spent
tendance contest being conducted the week with Sergeant and Mrs.
by the Rebekahs, and members are w’allace.
being urged to atten d lodge ses-
Mr and Mrs. Phil Thorne spent
sions.
last week-end a t Seaside.
A real game of kitten ball is ex-
The Priscilla club began ltsm eet-
pected to be pu t on Sunday when mgs again for th e w inter by meet-
team s of Argonne post, American mg a t Mrs. Jo h n Meurer s home
Legion of Snerwood and Tigard. Wednesday
Hliis ot
iw r i
miss Dorothy
Dorotny Boy and
ana v C a all
n o Lar
a r-
and West Hills
of M uitnom
ultnom on
ah meet
Miss
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combat.
There _
is considerable ___
sen ____
took __ a trip
the Colunioia
,WA posts.
noKta.
o,v— hioAwav
un-
rivalry between ,K
th e . two
River
highway o to . Tn..
Tne Dalles S
Sun
Rev. V anM arter of T igard con- day
ducted services a t the McMinn-
Mr. and Mrs. John Kassebaiftn
vilie M ethodist church during the aad Fred Kassebaum of Portland
aosence of tn etr pastor, who a t- visited relatives in t h i s district
tended the Epworth League institute Thursday.
V.
DCIOO, who
WAAVZ X
at
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number of young
j. Weiss,
is J employed V..
on v.
a
cVL a Falls
auc City.
v^Agj . a»
■
people of Uiis locality also attend dredge near Salem, was home for
the week-end.
ed tiw institute.
Donald H aegar of Portland spent
a few days last week with Mr and
Ice C ream Social
Mrs. A rthur Schulz.
_ . ,
A card party and dance was held
at Kill ton Friday at the c e d a r Mill G range hall S at-
<By Mrs.
E. L. Cox)
I
Mr and Mrs Pete Yunker.s. who
have been on a vacation to C rater
Lake and K lam ath FalLs. returned
home T hursday.
vTMTOg_ A ll are Invited to be
p rS -m a t
Vce
S x ia l
held a t the church grove Friday
evening. It is sponsored by t h e
Ladies Aid society.
K inton folk were well scattered
Sunday, some attending th te Odd
Fellows' and Rebekah picnic at
Rippling Waters, the 4-H club pic-
nic a t Roamers Rest and Kinton
grange picnic a t Eisner's park, be-
sides num erous other sm aller pic-
nics and family gatherings.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Erickson
have been visiting with Mrs. Erick-
son's sister. Mrs. Everett W right
Mr. and Mrs. Emery VanKleek
and family went to th e coast F rt-
day, where they took in a number
of the resorts.
Mrs. Lilly M. Bierly and daugh-
ter, Mrs. Ethel McCormick, atten d -
ed the funeral of C B Applegate
In Hillsboro Saturday The Apple-
gates were n ear neighbors of Mrs
Bierly for a number of years w hen
they resided In HMsboro.
Services a t th e church Sunday
arc as follows; preaehm g bj’ «he
Pa£to r’, j I^ v' «?{:,
tn 4t«i
followed by Bible school at A°A5
in the m o m in g ^ E y e ry o n e IsinvitecL
Some
of the onion
growers
in
this
neighborhood
have s ta
r t« 1 tbier
dui?ug thC
*’1J1-.h? ui? l ^em
300,1 83 they are
SlMrCleS S i M^s. Floyd Bierly. Mr
and Mrs. E. L Cox a n d T I G
of &hohsnCAugust 8 S c n ^ f
M R ».
B tK T llA
. . v d le y
i.iN D i.t i
Mrs. B ertha Lindley, 60. sister of
Mrs. William T hrapp of Hillsboro.
died a t Cashmere. Wash., August
i and final services were held at
Seattle August 3. She had visited
here often Mrs Lindley was the
daughtetr of th e late Mrs. Anne E
Gibson, who lived a t Orenco for
years. Deceased is survived by the
widower Wallace Lindley, and three
daughters. She was a p i o n e e r
daughter of Oregon was born near
McMinnville in 1874.
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JAMES IL FOWLER
Funeral services for Jam es R.
Fowler, 57. who was bom n e a r
HlUsboro June j 3. 1877 were held
at o resham Friday. He died Aug-
7
survjved by th e widow,
tdree sons
t w0 daughters,
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F
ro nesteei
E
Harry Francis Bonesteele, 65.
resident of Tigard f o r m a n y
years, died a t his home a t Salem
August u Funeral services were
in c Sa1^
aiem Tuesda«-
^ v-pi-j
dleiPc
^ Mr Bone-
ears
a«0 10 enter the automobile busi-
ness in Salem. He Is survived by
th <' *ldow and_four sons.
A R
wel1
the Rebekah Assembly of O regon,'
,„,0.
Mrs. G race ChrLstlansen. of P ort­
land made her official visit to the
lodge.
Four-H calf club, Leland Flint,
leader, met Monday evening a t the
E rnest H ite home a t Hlteon.
Mrs. Mary Kershaw of Portland,
formerly of K inton. arrived here
th e first of last week and has been
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any attention to wluit they eat. tilings tip In aiivthlng you can find nliM'ly at Rial gli I over Ita-re, little
l*a. von laki' 'em around the boy."
and 1 always think Its Ilka the
l.ltitle Boy "Aw lieck, Rigt » nty
good book s a js "Just cast In' pearls side |«>reh Into tlie dinin' room so'»
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before the pnxttgal son to spend they wont have to come through sLsler " Ex
SHUCKS !
Wit w e r e j u s t
live or six hours ftxtn up somettng tlie kitchen
OVER TO TOUR
H ad do. Ml IVakt«' H ad do,
HE fVIN’
th a t II be out ot sight In fifteen
WELL, HOW D
AT*
Mr Jenkins l*nl me tai a lot ol
m inutes utter they set down
HOUSE
TO
SEE
VEftV ÔI
K ‘H LIKE
If everybody ate ltke threshers trouble ’ Land, no 1 was Jusl teliin
THE ÔAE.V
H IM , S P IK E r
HARRISON D. HUGGINS
they'd tvit more Ui a year th an the Mis Tillson, hen- that 1 Just e n ­
ton tlie dairy industry folks say tile joyed «Mikin' tor a bunch ot hungry
NI. D.
folks and It don't botile»- me a bit
average American eats.
"There! Sil light there Will you FYF. FAR. NOAE AND THROAT
"There. 1 guess th e potatoes are
«tone! Why. yes. If you don't mind. »lave coffe«' Mr Teazle, or teu
HPKfTALIMT
Mrs Tillson Tlie m asher's right And the milk s on Ice so von i an
have Huit, too. If you want Coffe«',
there by the pantry door.
ULAMUta FITTICH
"Why they say every American Mr Jenkins? Sister get Mr Suitth-
averages 3.411 gallons of Ice cream meyer a gloss of water."
Kooin I
a year, mure th an any otlier coun­
(u iningxlal National llank Annaa
try
l)r. Wiley Speaker
l'tlonaa
Itou ra
But otlier countries e a t more
Dr. D K. Wiley discussed the
HaaUtanoa fu ti
» .lu a. ni. lu H in.
butter New Zealanders consume history of medicine at Hi«' Rotary
ml
ix
t
i
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mut
I
au
p
m
lu a p. m
34 l pounds, C anadians and Aus­ club luncheon Thursday
'S '
tralians 29, and Finland. Germany
and sweden 19 pounds a year.
Subscribe for the Argus
"Swiss people are clmeseiiiakers,
so they «sit more cheese than a n y ­
body el»', eating 10 pounds a piece
yearly, to (hie American's 4.5
/
X GUESS HE1:
pounds The Dutch are next with
14 pounds, and the English. G e r­
' GOING TO BE A
mans and French are about even
CHIP OFF 4E OLO
with ten pounds eaeli.
V SURE! HE'S
BLOCK------ DON'T
"HereI Put 'em In this round
OVER
GOING
TO
&E
JUST
bowl.
YOU TH IN K -SO,
NOTHIN/;
“Sceuis
like American folks are
LIKE
YOU-------
MAC Ï
just beginnni' to realize tlie value '
WHEN YJE LEFT
of d ru tk tii milk too, because they ve j
HIM HE V/AS
been increasin' tlie use of It ten
per cent In Uie last ten years and
MAKIN’
A
LOTTA
:v \
each one takes about 40 gallons a
n o is e -----
year. G et tlie cream out of the Ice
box, sister.
"i'tiere! 1 guess th a t m eat's brown
enough 1 11 get It shitxi, and the
Lv
tliresners cun get rtxuiy to take on
tlieir ration ot meat, which It
scents they ought to be wiltin' to
do, stx'Ut tluit m eat eulin' in tlie
United S tates has hureosed tuill a
billion poiutds over 1932, every- I
body ui tlie country eutln tour
pounds more th an they list'd to. So
mayb«. its true tluit Amerlean
people dig thetr graves w ith th e i r '
been a resident here for a number
teetli. but it it is, it’s good news for i
of years He built the big brick
the coffin makers.
building in Tigard in which lie op­
"Most of us. though, don t want
BY
VENUS
L
BUNNELL
erated a garage for some time. It
to see cot fins headin' our way till
is now tx-iiig occupied by Scab
we're ready tor them, so travelers
Cornelius Route 2. care Henry- Behrnian Farm
M attress company m which he was
"CxMxl
it is only wcxxl ‘ pile, >7;,ua-.
and don't let me hear on
««» tlie Colorado Springs-Pueblo
interested He had been a memo«
c.oou land,
u <> n a . . . . s sister,
u i o . I . - here
member
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more
wmnin
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highway
near Colorado Springs got
of Ctuiritv lodge. I O O F for a an hour till them thxvshers u here, an more u h u iln .
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Sounds
r . ■ -•
^ ^ r ^ U f u i T * ¿¡¡-
‘ *•------
urry
Ku/Hac.
and a ton of
ot work
worn to
io do,
uu. yet. H aiua*;
w hat's
n a ts tliat?
hum .' s
tsounus ltke
nxe a a « e«n
number of
years
up with tlitem potatoes! Yes, 1 said mv land of goodness, it Is. and U tt qulry revealed LhUit a trailer loaded
lllE M potatoes. Don t sta rt cor- ali, t M attie 'Tillson! W«A1. 1 never
surprised. Uiough
r t e nosey
-f fh M
¡J
CO
a-ctui
my gram m ar when 1111 all j ain't surprised,
though. ' The
nosey
C on cert P lan ned
het up Irvin' to cook tor a thresh- om Ryug luid to com , over and see .1...
“ V, tuid
■ crashed Into a bridge The
I \.; ,L « « ' ui crew Now get busy on them for Herst'li what I was flxin' for splinters
"l
told the rest ot tlie story
B eaverton rriLlilY potatoes!
Four more 11 be about ttinn«.r Humph! Well. I 11 show her.
ouglL
You got
time
before she
gets
here
Tuv . ' *
o
u
t ‘"and "l>'u t
«»....
enouuli.
You
got
time
before
site
gets
here
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BEAVERTON—The "Cotton Bbis- enough.
"Junior H eres the * ^ . * U o u t to run down to the cedar. e £ e r
Arc you an all-ilay driver — one w ho
xvi” tnvp i concert it the Congre- again a n a Uie meat needin a last and g it a Jar of ptaches and a
U uu there's plenty oi
makes his living traveling the roads?
national
J ^ I l T ^ i ui) ^ • ‘’b i ^ ' 5 .r ,M.
*! i b lu e 'd u ti mid
‘’4
^ ^ ^ M church
r ^ R ^ Friday
B ^ ’lc evening
M u m l id kood^brow
S
b “ tiut' w X tt;U
‘unie^vrguu“ ' tw ? k im is 7 f
i" u .a
Delivered
Then
you’ll appreciate this smart coupe.
Hillsboro
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A CRO SS TH E FEN CE
SEE US BEFORE YOU SELL!
IMPERIAL FEED & GRAIN CO.
Millers of Quality Feeds
South Second St.
G e t b eh in d t/ic w h e e l
o f this a ll-w e a th e r F ord V -8
co u p e . .
. JUS t_ o n c e !
700
First, because it gets you places «quicker.
Second, because its easy riding qualities
keep you fit. Third, because it's a u /v
car to drive Fourth, because it has the conveniences men
like. Fifth, because it's easy on (he pocketbook. Sixth_
but why g o on . . . take the car out on the road yourscll
. . , as our guest. X ou'll find a hun«lred reasons aver
for wanting it. Just call for a dciiiousrration . . . auy tune.
Completely
2
Equipped
- “
short busuiess trip.
' 7 ^ $ ? t h u ^ '. i d ^ tlx- Wble?
« when she sees tliat And 1 11 open ---------------------------------------------------
A large crowd attended the *sllakW ° U
w h ere llp Ilu‘l can of chlcke'1 we
R ,,'verton Rebekah lot! c last Tues-
URi -vou u‘kc ll' sk s ttr,
Koln to have for Sunday, and slice
DR. R. J. NICOL
t'vemng A playlet entitled An
otl some bolled ham
O ld-Fashioned School was present- » d l
!kt e n i i ,
or ih e re ll
"Here six* conies, look surprised
DR. E. W. ALMQUIST
ed by Mesdames Stevens. Poster.
r ^ t l n S herTToS?'
Well, my land. Mrs Tillson'
Walker. CliamberlaiiL T.iy.ui. Dror-
.
... ln m ere already is As Well now wliod ever exjx'ct to
Veterinarians
baugh Miller Lewis, sh ee
Hulett
didn ; '«'» 1 thought so The see vou today Well, ixiw aln t tliat
Wheeler Rogers. Myer- and the
• course' March right in neighborly ot you’’ I was Just tellln'
Telephone 643 and 642
Misses hern Haim
Dorotliy Lewi
••
>liaker young the children I was hopin' you'd
K atherine Dessuiger and Sue L-aas- •
'^ ¡ ^ j then auit noooidy else come over sometime, but I dld'nt
tio«i
,1 Vfr « n Tanrrem-e a t- hi tlx world but vou tlia t d think have no idea you d come today I
Mr. and Mi- S B l a w n .a t ai
“ x
sii.g e r of salt trytn suppose you'll be all tuckered out
YOUNG’S
tended HilLsooro grange Baturday
f ,-atch birds at v tim e like this after iiavin' the threshers yeoter-
Funeral H o m e
- T d I not
"Thoughtful. Sym pathetic
nJp£st
Noble G rand club met at salt the gravy? Huneat my mem- £ £
^ 1 ;^ " ' hke‘'l^ ia v e n r f e h
Service"
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Hillsboro
Phone
972
W arrens of Forest Grove Spoke on ^ r . and put em on. Now Stir this
* U)(>y couW Ret
Red Cross work. Mrs. K atherine gravy, while I cut the pies, and
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Marcus of Boise. Idaho, was aLo don't slop it on tlie stove.
enz
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truest of th e zsliiH
club. Yfrx:
Mrs. YfarniR
Marcus L
Is S
-one . ___
two. -i___
three, four—seems
like
8. / ear> o, ag,.
.
w a ple ought u> b«.
Beaverton Grange m et Saturday b enough Land 1 wouldn't want
wl(h interesting discussions at both
w *o away and lalk abOut
the morning and afternoon sessions.
skimpy pieces of pie like they
Mrs. A S Funston lecturer, pre-
ab(jul
Feverfews. They
sented a program on agriculture.
0[d maJd s tea party can
which brought out many useful beal a gang o{ threshers for gossip,
suggestions
j JUiX know M attie TtllsonU
Mrs. Edith Tozier W eatherred ot
George to m id out ail about
Champoec entertained th e members e
)iad
how ,nuch of it.
of th e X P
eir ,
s «ho
h e - , th
a t naaev.
nosey, I'm sur-
sui -
P. U. club and th
their
that
families at her home Sunday . After
she WOn t go with tlie crew
a basket lunch Mrs XVeatherred
{ind out flrst hand about the
gave a short talk o n t h e h i t l o r y o t m eah. A nyw ay, if th e family lives
the property owned by Dr. Newed. on ¡crap., for two weeks. I am t
where the picnic was held.
m . w let anybody in this coin-
Mrs Doy Gray left Fr.day for munity say they set a better table
Richmond. Virginia «0 vhdt her
threshers than M artha Spink>
v ^ " ^ a n d a Maim Ug
No, Junior. I didn't crimp t&e
Miss M argaret Peterson Is spend edges of th e pies w ith p a s false
ing a week with friends a t Ryder- teeth, and d o n t you dare say such
w X l Wash.
a thul# where ah>'body CiU1 hear
Mrs X O H artness was gi-en a you. I used the curling Iron.
shower at the home of Mrs. H
Land, a in 't them potatoes get-
WatLs
She HXCDm
received
Seems
like ~ Junior!
they * ouuhl
.MIC
441«.**.» tin'
L**A done?
wxe.sx. . --
----- mush
wares Fridav
riiu a . , About
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, many
30
were
in
at-
to
be
cooked to mufti)
Junior We
lovely gift:
need more wood! Yes. I know you
tendante ___ _______ _____
got some a while ago, but three
w e s ^ a h z e in quality j-A, p rint- MW» <*w ood a m . enough
e g
1 ng— a r 5 uis.
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A
CONTEST
FOR
t
H > M o T o n Co*
AUTHORIZED jales aho service
RURAL
E L E C T R IC
U S E k S
Jimmy Doesn’t Qet
Those Quarters
NOW!
Write a 10 Word Slogan
te llin g th e a d v a n t a g e i o f e le c ­
tric w a te r s y s te m i o n th e farm
Here are the rules of this slogan contest. Read them carefully:
1. Only rural elet trie users may compete,
2. Slogan* must lx? fen word* or lew.
Those containing more than
ten words vk ill lie disqualified.
I. Submit as many slogans as you wish, but eat h one must be written
on a separate entry blank as printed below. (More blanks are
available at any store selling electric water systems).
All slogans may be entered at any store selling elec trk water systems.
5. Your slogan must be entered not later than 6 p. m. Saturday,
September 15. 'I he contest positively doses on that date.
6. FIRST PRIZE Any make of water system of winner’s choice
sold by members of the Couneif, valued at not aiore than |55.
.SECOND PRIZE $10 in cash. THIRD PRIZE— 15 in cash.
Judges of the contest will be A. C. MrMicken, Sales Manager,
Portland General Electric Co.; lames B. Ruman, Manager, Utilization
Dept., Northwestern Electric Co.; Berkeley Snow, .Secretary, North­
west Electric l ight and Power Association. The winner will be
announced within a few flays after the contest is over.
k.
J IM M Y d oesn’t g e t to sp en d those dim es
and q u a rte rs his fond uncles give him.
T hey are popped into one of o u r little
hanks (th o u g h Jim m y d o esn ’t see th e
p e rcen tag e in it) and dep o sited once a
m onth in a savings acco u n t in his own
nam e.
Some day Jim m y W ILL see th e p e r­
c e n ta g e in it . . . w hen he fin d s t h a t
2 ,/2 , ; > com pounded sem i-annually, can
m ultiply m oney p re tty fa st, and th a t
instead of a few q u a rte rs, he has a fund
big enough to put him th ro u g h college.
LEARN THE ADVANTAGES OF OWNING AN AUTOMATIC
WATER SYSTEM Good slogans are based on knowledge of a product
and its merits. Visit a dealer’s showroom and ask
him to give you full facts about electric water
systems. It will help you write a winning slogan 1
Facts you should know
a b o u t autom atic electric w a te r
systems
(In fo r m a tio n th a t w ill h e lp you w in )
• An nutomstic water system is one of the most desirable improve-
nientl th at can be made on uny farm. It supplies an abundance of
water ON TAP day and night. It eliminates t he drudgery of pumping
and carrying water. It aids in the health of the entire family I m *< .»use
It supplies clean, protected w.iter and an abundantt* of it for kiths,
laundry, and cookiug. It provides plenty of water for your liveshx k
ami that means niu< h, Iwith to the dairyman ami the hog raiser. An
automatic water system is one of your Ix’st protections agakist fire!
As to cost, modern systems are lnexf>cnsive and can Is* pun hated
on easy terms. Thousands of tests prove that electricity to ojierate
these systems costs 1 to 2 cents p r day. So, in addition to Isung one
of the greatest conveniences available to farm homes today, it is also
one of the most economical Improvements that can be made, con­
sidering the long years of enjoyment ami freedom from drudgery
It will bring.
Visit any store selling electric w.iter systems ami learn first-hand
bow truly efficient and economical they are. THE FACTS WILL
SURPRISE YOU.
PEPCO
PORTLAND GENERAL
ELECTRIC COMPANY
ENTER YO U R S L O G A N A T A N Y STORE D IS P L A Y IN G THIS SEAL
W ANTED
W h e a t, O ats, F eed a n d B rew ing B arley, Red and
A lsik e C lo v er S eed , C rim son Clover, H airy V etch,
a n d C om m on V etch Seed. W ith our d ire c t sh ip p in g
o u tle t w e ca n p ay you m ore.
Piume 01
• U
,
Dr. E m ils Adla Tablets bring
quick relief from stomach pains be­
tween meals due to acidity, indiges­
tion and heartburn. If not your
money is refunded. The D elta Drug
store.—Adv.
seed cleaning eq u ip m en t and
class jo b B ring y o u r V etch
C leaning, and G rain C lean ­
y o u r clean ing b etter.
HL'S SOME
BAbV.
h u l l o ! m is t e r
GUARANTEED TREATMENT
FOR TENDER STOMACH
Cleaning
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Bv M u n ch alone It don t do to go to too much gigglin' I'm gobi to s|guik von right loi Pluitognipher
a a lugli p lrlu r» '
Now Minile
■ trouble tor threshers, they never pay h l'te betöre i vnry'txxly oh Just take
F a th er , L ik e Soil
—Harry F. Bonesteele was
vlclnlty' havin*
Grain-Seed
W e hax'e u p -to -d a te
can give you a firs t
C lean in g , C lo v er S eed
in g to us. W e can do
la k e
visiting her old friends and neigh MAC
lX\ii- and Mrs. Robert ISJmetyy and
daughters went to Molalla T nurs-
day. » here they aere quests toi a
jew days of Mr. and Mrs John
Steelman
Mr and Mrs. Norman Meyers ot
Portland visited Frida \ a: the home
o{ Mrs Meyers parents. Mr and
Mrs J. R. Daniels.
| Mr an d Mrs. Paul Stassens and
T hu m d u y , A ugaut Id. 1934
OREGON
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Commercial
National Bank
"The Largest Independent Bank ln
W ashington County.”
1 submit the following advertising slogan to the
Electric Water Systems Council, Portland Division
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