The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, October 18, 1934, Page 7, Image 7

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II I L L « B O R O
ARGUS.
H IL L S B O R O ,
Thurw lay, <)‘ t ‘' ," 'r ,M- 1^'*’*
Laurel People
in W ood Deal
Stevens.
lniprov«*iìi®fìtB M itd v
in
I.Ä u rv l
(liv
M r«
D is tric t
I,. Ilrow nl
will be market.'«! lu JNirtluml
I.
S te v e n » m > o n i |» u i l " l
fxl Krall« miil Melbu u m l|
Viliin Krim« o i Mu i i i U i k I i h . to
1'oilliuiii H alurday. wliere tliey » e le
n t h p a rty u t Un- li.Miii- »I
Mi K nut»
«toter. M l'
Milliin
Huilit lilK<*
Mr uiul Mr» Civil'-
tlm ilfliU f C lit.i m ul l liiln Ktli’ 1
u l Ni-wlM-rit were W eillieidav • vi
uinu ru lle rs "I
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bi.ilhei-M W II m ul •' '• M i N h v
M i :. .1 W TWlKK HIKI '» »
1,1 S i i l i >11« m ul lux m m l. Mr.» 1.villa
V iirln is of f o r t o r h i n i wlio wa»
lux lioiuie uin t i, rallixl m 1 Mi»
.»l.'.ler llk'.t
lir u a n Mi:. T w lgg’
W ednehrlny.
»xm-rt
Mr» W I Steven« am i l'.u»ii
a n d Irene Hieven« w in- Hunday
giic:.t.s oí ttu-lr nlMur and unnt. m is
. l i i t o n III lev "I l» i|-|l.im l
near
Mr.»
H e rth a
I » n iin in
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HlooinUig visited her d a u g h te r Mi:
lle n rv H<' J'. all "f lu I »«'■ »
M r am» M rs A N Vail a n d
d a u g h te r? M r. C lifton H n wi. k of
P o rtla n d w ere Humliiv ' ‘.«toi . ut
tin* !•' L llrow n hom e T hey ’ , ilin l
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Mulloy fmiiilu »
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A S P L E N D ID SCHOOL D ill SS. ANO UILH LOB I HR PHDM. AND
MA I I lUv I K.L'BE SUGGESTED I HIS WI.EK
C url N h I j . ii , Mi
Mi.. Fnu'lle lh»i<-fi- Mi ficori-e
Tew.». Ml:. I ln ir v llaa.-e uml Ml
W I
Steven» Were gut U. u t a
p artv a t Ule hom e of Ml» lla ttle
W illia m
oi H illsboro la-1 I ue-4.il
Mr» I. •! H tevenlon Mr». .1 I>
W ilrv ami G ra n d m a Wilev. of
P o rtla n d » e re i-alfi-rs at th e 1- 1
Brown h<»inc hud. WediWMuiy
W aln u t liurvcst wan i oinpli b il
bust week Ttu- ei-op In g e m ra l I.
n e t first qibillty aiut inoel u rilu n tl'.
fell sh o rt on q u a n tity l>ry w eather
l , .i .u im xt as th e caiise
S a tu rd a y evening gm- b a t th e
Joseph C ronin hom e » e re Mr ami
Mrs P .1 Huron m ul »on G eorge
mid M r m ul M rs Clyde Nrw.stiuin
um l son iMckle of Portland Mr
Harm» m ul Mrs N ew strum are
b ro th er m ul sister ol Mr- < ro n lir
Mr mxl Ml-» J W Mullov uml
M r a n d Mr» F C Mullov called mi
S II O n id u ff. who is quite ill In
l*ortland Hi- is w ith his ilm ighter
Mi» Mt-rle Ihinluini in n|«irlnienl.s
th ere.
. ,
M r. A dolph S chinlilt visited her
Mister. Mrs C arl W ard of lu-ur
P o rtlan d bust Tu>*ula\ M r and Mrs.
C h ris lloffniH ii. form erly of Farm­
ington. »Iu> luul lieen ut tile W ard
hom e th e |»«st few weeks, moved
W edm -alav to th e ir n -ien tlv l«ir
ritaned ta rn i mi th e Wllaon river
ro a d tjin x - mile» e a s t of THIamook
Mr and Mrs H arry M iller arc
vLsItlng In e n d s In W ashington.
M arlon H a rt of Hillsboro. Jim
W right of Dilley and H om er Koch
of F orest Grove visited D»u W right
Hunday.
Nellie H aney sp e n t the week-end
w ith h e r p a re n ts n ear S trassel.
lilt PAl l. LONG
Dr Paul Long of K la m a th Fall.'
well known here, died S eptem ber 30
in K la m a th Falls, follow ing an
o peration for rup tu red appendix,
according to word received here
Dr. Izing Is survived by hts widow
ol K la m a th Falls, a bro th er. L. A.
l/jn it of Hillsboro, Leon Long of
W ashougal
W ash , form erly of
Hillsboro; two suiter., in W ashou­
gal, a b ro th er in N ebraska, his I
m other a n d a sister in W isconsin.
ON OREGON FARMS
B urning Stubble, B usting, Pay»
OREGON CITY -An active t h " k
conducted by Berg b rothers of B ar-
low, who grow and deal in A u strian
w inter pea» a n d H airy vetch, shows
t h a t w ith one or two sm all excep­
tions. those who burned the stubble
of th e ir A ustrian w inter p eas and
dusted th is year p n d u te d seed of
high germ ination w hich brought a
fairly good price, while those who
failed to do so generally h a d seed
, | l . Ml « Murti.» V..i..lrr>«».l.'O
M1-. I .
H e p rle ttu
m ul
M innie
Mi-. Howard Hlee m ul dan ghl
Mr
M u te Hi b in lill o l l|ll!-,l»>i'i* V a n d e r r a l t d r n v is ite d a t t h e h o m e
wi n- gm I . •>( t h e i r i t e r m ul aunt
of Ml- a n d M rs J M V a lid in z a n -
Mi
A ilo lp li f - h i n l d t . F r id a y
n B unday
»■ h i t
Fills la y in r and Archie
Hundav for hluho where th y will
h u n t plw usants I'lu v '-XI »•ct to I»'
goiu- about a week
Mr m il Mr: Mill . I urdili "I
P ortlund Visited Su nday w ith M r
m id M r. C H T aylor
Ml and Mi W illiam IP n r w 'rth
spent la I wi < k visiting w ith friends
mi l relatives in P ortbuul
Mr
u n d M rs
H iltchcroR mul
ch ild ren Rodney a n d G loria. m id
F isa - D 'liile v spent Hunday eve­
ning visiting »U h Mr. a n d Mrs
Jo h n Plus» m ul fam ily.
Mrs Ellis T aylor m id d au g h ter
Nortiui J e a n aiul M r m ul M is
l to l s r t Hunks visited u t Huuvles
Island Huiuluy.
M any |»»>ple Irom tills c o m m u n ­
ity a tte iu led th e sale of W illiam
Cop M onday T he fam ily will move
into th e M arr liouse u t Ranks.
Itay V anderranden. wlu> u tte n d s
O regon N orm al. |» 'iit th e w eek-end
visiting hom e folk».
M any farnuT s from tills vicinity
a tte n d e d a s|» 'e rh given by d i a r i e s
M arlin, dem ocratic nom inee lor
governor, a t R anks M onday a fte r-
noon.
Mi .io.! Mi
Mr
.m il
Mr:
f f Northrup uml
J u llu a S o I i . h i i I» i
IN A HOG-W ALLOW
An old m an of seventy-odd year
a tte n tiv e th ro u g h th e service th ere
in the m ission.
Black su it of clothes collar and
KO.
196
N0-104-
tie
gentle m annered, "our kind of
NO. ¿ 4 -9
folks" a n d yet the sm ell of liquor
(Tlp and Mall This Order Blank for Palferns
on his b re ath At the close he ..poke
T H R IL L 1» In »lore for ailiisea of high »chool
of th e ch u rch to some of us. A
FASHION l l l l t l A t.
age. and for tlo-ir m< lliera and a u n ts , w hen
thing to be loved, was th e church.
103 Park Ave., New York City.
He spoke of It ju st a s your S o u th ­
tin ■y glim pse tlio new c h a rm in g c re a tio n s fa s h ­
e rn w hite m en speak of th e old
With this coupon, which I clipped from the colored m am m y who b rought them
io n " ! from th e p a tte rn s sk e tc h e d abova. And ilia
up.
err irt re q u ire d lo m ik e th e se dre sse s 1» h.irdly
A couple of th e workers by the
All th re e a r e easy to m ake,
w orth iiienlionliig
(Nam o f V n i p n p r r )
door pu ts h an d s on his shoulder
Tim schoolroon b o rro w s e n c h a n tm e n t from th e
a
n
d prayed th e E te rn al S pirit
I am enclosing . . . . ......... cents In stamps. Please
would bring him out quickly, for
m odels Indicated s Nos 104 nnd 198 T he fo rm e r,
the m an said, "I m ay n o t live
send m e th e p a tte rn s listed belo at IS cents a pat-
a n a d o ra b le frock of b rig h t red woolen w ith a gay
fo rty -eig h t hours." T hey were te ll­
p laid c o llar. Is sm a rt for both school a n d g e n e ra l
te r n :
ing him how he was com ing down
w ear
It Is a v ailab le In «lies 11 to 19. S lie 13
th e w estern slope.
Pattern number:
req ilre s 3% y a rd s ol 39 Inch m a te ria l, plu s Ai
W as he a sheep in a hog-wallow?
Sheep do get into hog-wallows, but
y a rd of c o n tra s t
Stze
1 0 4 .................
th ey a re still sheep. "My sheep
Idenl for th e school o r college prom Is th e fro ck
h e a r m y voice - - - - A nd I give
1 9 6 .................
Size
u nto th em e te rn a l life; a n d they
of gay c olored o rg an d lo — No. 198. A nyone w ear-
th
ls
a
ttr
a
c
tiv
e
outfit
w
ould
ba
su
re
to
prove
shall never perish." said o u r Lord.
Ing
249 .................
Size
And
w h a t is a sheep in a hog-
c
y
n
o
su
re
of
eyes
a!
th
e
d
an
ce.
Chiffon
and
th e
waJlow to do? "If we confess our
d o tte d sw Iss a re sp le n d id , loo, fo r th is gow n. De­
N am e ............. ..
sins he is fa ith fu l and Just to fo r­
sig n e d for s i n s 14 fo 20, and 32 to 42, sire 18 re ­
give us our sins a n d cleanse us
Address ..............
q u ire s 8% y a rd s of 35-lncb fa b ric , plus 2 y a rd s of
from all unrighteousness.”
rib b o n for bows and 2 Ah y a rd s for sash.
D on't condem n th a t old m an. Let
City
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him th a t Is w ithout sin c ast th e
And w hat lady w o u ld n 't enjoy a tte n d in g a tea
first
stone. You yourself m ay have
p a rty In th e new chiffon e n se m b le In d icated as P a t­
B tate . . . . . . . . L. .
lived in broken fellow ship w ith
te rn 2491
T h is a fte rn o o n fro ck , w hich m ay be
your Lord for m any a y ear W ith
w orn w ith o r w ith o u t th e little Ja c k et. Is d esig n ed
W rite your nam e a n d address plainly, giving n u m ­ no Joy o r f r u it In the C h ristia n life
fo r m a tu re figures
A vailable In slic e 36 to G2,
ber a n d size of p a tte rn s you w ant. Enclose lo a n d a h in d r a n c e - to m e n w h o
sire 40 c alls for I ' i y a rd s of 39-lnch fa b ric for
c en ts in coin lor each num ber, a n d m ail your o r ­ would have e n te red in.
Yes—if we confess our sins He
d e r to H illsboro Argus F ashion B ureau, 103 P a rk
th e d re ss, p lu s 2 y ard s fo r tb e Jack et, o r 7 y a rd s
is fa ith fu l—Com e on m en. L et's give
Ave N«'W Y o rk N Y
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all In one fa b ric and color
“ th e t r u th a s it Is In C hrist Jesus
,
K ennedy, C lifford Hudson, a n d to th e la st unsaved m an in our
I visiting relatives In S e a ttle last Jo
county.—G eorge N. Taylor. B eaver­
h n Hanley.
I) L o V e liin tl
week.
I V lr S . *N. l . u v m i ' i v i
ton, Ore.
Adv.
Miss Mae L aheyne laid h e r to n ­
sils rem oved a t u P o rtla n d h o spital
last T uesday.
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.
,
Mrs Ben C oussens is ill a t Jo n es
Sunday visitors a t th e C H G o n -
I.FTSYVn.I.F. Mrs Rav Io v e la n d
u ,
yo hom e included M r a n d M rs
• M ildred R ow tom received m anv ‘ M' lss E leanor H anley Is back a t Jo h n P ritc h a rd a n d son J o h n of
useful g ift! nt a show er held lo r
1U w ith ln fiUenza N orth Plains. M r a n d Mrs. C harles
tier a t th e first fall m eeting of u few days.
Johnson a n d B etty. Mrs. W. S.
th e I j isvvllle I Julies' clu b at the
T lie corn club m et w ith th e
hom e «[ M rs J o h n G a tes T huinday Iroder. Jo lm G a te s Jr.. Tuesday F re n c h a n d Albert.
Mrs. N ora B a rre tt of M cM innville
a fternoon. Mr and Mrs. Loveland n ig h t to com plete th e ir re p o rts lo r
was a w eek-end guest of h e r sister.
ire living al Corvallis New m em - the co m show S a tu rd a y
p g S ^ v i n . M™a n ,Mw R yaS r O th ers
tu-ts for tli»‘ i lull w r .. M r ROW«
ton a n d M iss V erna Rowton
n ’J ..d h T .f X n t e m i u T hev
S ch m id t a n d children of W est U n-
M rs H a rrie t Ford a tte n d e d th e n o t ' K n i o i torPdy: W alter W endt. j°fn
J ° “inS° n
ia m “ y
atock slw>w S a tu rd ay .
Hill.
M r n n d M rs E M Pray of Neil K ennedy. G race Lorenz. E d- ° f M. M ason
C onrardy a n d B. E. W aldorf
Ni'wln r ’ were guests of Mr lual ward Mav. L eland F ishback G e ra l­ le ft F riday
E ugene a n d C ottage
Mr I H M i, In ty re F riday Mr dine G a rd n er. Elsie Lorenz. Wesley G rove on a for business
n tin g
and Mrs L eonard V anlom were G a tes G ene K ennedy. H arold B erg- trip , re tu rn in g la te S u a n n d d a y h u nig
h t.
i n n. Howard Berggren, Leonard
Hundav evening visitor»
Mrs.
W
aldorf
accom
panied
th
e
m as
W
endt
D
orothy
K
ennedy.
D
onald
Mrs Joe Sens .«ixuit several days
A
left T liui.»lav I"1 a week ., h u n tin g
trip to Idaho.
Miss J o h a n n a Dertckx. who a t ­
tend» beauty M-luxil in P o rtlan d
citv
..
Mtsa lairriiln e ( ’ro n ln »•»■ the » p rn t th e week-end w ith h e r m o th ­
gut ' all of la st week of Ml .s V, r- er. Mr». B erth * Derlckx.
nia H u ffm an of P o rtlan d
Miss
ys
H u ffm an was a Hunilav IfueM a t
th e C ronin lionu* a» »"•» M r ami
Mrs Kov Nelson m id Mm M yron of
((AiiitlnutMl fr< m pau« b)
lnirtlund.
to bed. She lay th e re for hours,
.1 II H a aa r »'111 bi- confined to loo m iserably uncom fortable to
his fail for tw o Weeks under doc­ sleej). too stu p id a n d d lm y to read,
to r's o n le rs lie was 111 WtlMI lie counting Ule moments u n til he
re tu rn e d from a n autom obile tour should come und co m fo rt l a r At
of C alifornia is'cently
last slm h e ard his key tu rn in g >»
F 1. am i Is». Hrown put a new th e la tc h He bounded Into th e
l»»>f on th e tenm t bm ise on flieir bedroom tuiil sat down Ix'flide her.
place lust week T hey were ivwteted bubbling over w ith excitem ent.
b\ JuM-ph C ronin wlm n . uh . in
"A nne
Ann,- are you a sleip ?
th e house J W Mullov Is re - W h at do you th in k lui.» happened?
shingling Ills tsiru a n d H H Kogets Mr. Dawson and a lew o th e r m en
i bn ken I s s u e is getting a new have been talking to me. a n d th ey
roof
w ant me to run lor sta te legisla­
Mr m ul Mr- Adolph R u tsrh m a n tor l'hev th in k I'd never have a
a n d son T ed were Bunday gu> sis a t b e tte r eluuiee to try iny luck. It's
th i' J J
N usslxiuiiur home nt w hat wi ve both lioped for, come
H elvetia.
sooner th a n we d a red to h<>|X’ Anil,
M is B ert W orlhlv a n d son .hick 1 h an k s to you. th e re 's plenty ol
mid Mrs o liv e Waiul»>ld <>t l'm l
money saved up tor ttw neie.ssiry
land visited th e la tte r's I » " sons expenses. Oh. Anne, do say you re
ut th e J C ronin hom e Sunday.
!"
T h re e new pupils a t th e Laurel- glad
S h e said so, of ixiur.se. dizzily,
view aehool are luiVelle Wllllluni her voice sounding a long way o il
m ul H ofw rt Mays An older s l'te r to h e r S h e was glad tlia n k tu l
ult, lids H illsboro union high x luiol. overjoyed Only- why d id n 't alx: feel
Iielng tra n s p o rte d o n th e Whit so? And why—oh, why couldn t
m ore • bua 'I lu 'lr home Is a t th e Neal Neal, who h a d alw ays bix’ii
F reeburg wood cam p mi th e C.
:<> th o u g h tfu l, so solicitous before,
W hitm ore plane.
ill the light ol th is new conquest,
Ml- a n d Mr» Fat Hchlegi I mid even
see. how sick sh e w as w ith ­
son Ito b ert of Itanks were Hunday out being told?
callers of M r 8chlegel s nephew. H
F Ktoller.
She'll Learn
M is Krvln D err of S e a ttle mid
S a lesm a n —"Any p a rtic u la r kind
M is Adu H anson a n d M rs Sum
tie you would like to aee?
Frost of M idway were T hursday of Bride
(h esitatingly!
"Well, you
visitors n t th e G eorge Tew s home six*, m y h usband's fa th e r Is a con-
Mrs Ile rr Is a fo rm er resident <>l
ductor
and
I
d
like
to
buy
him one
th is community, luiving lived on of those railroad ties lie
talks
th e S ta ffo rd place.
Mr. m ul M rs Albert K oberstetn about, for his b irth d a y .”—Ex.
ot G aston were S u n d ay guests of
Argus classified ads g et results.
th e ir d a u g h te r. M rs H e rm an W h it­
more. a n d fam ily
Mr m ul M rs R aleigh W hllniore
mid two d a u g h te rs m otored to Celi-
t i a l l u . W ash . Hunday a n d visited
Mrs W h itm o re ’s uncle, J a k e lla v e -
m an, a n d fam ily.
Mrs H orry C line a n d son R a y o l
m a r H illsboro were visitors n t the
T h e S A F E W a y to Reduce
G eorge 'iv w s hom e B unday
F riday e vening su p p er guests id
"F or 3 m onth» I've used K rua-
th e W H McNnv lionu- w ire Mr
mill Mrs. D exter E lliott a n d son I'hen Salts—I've lost 45 lb».—taken
W ilbur a n d M iss C leta S tre tc h of <» Inches off bust— 3 bottle» gavel
Neulierg C lyde P a d d ix k of P ort
splendid results." Mr». Carl
land and M r. mul Mrs. II O . M e-I
Wllaon.
Nay mul d a u g h te r Patsy.
O ne-half level tcaspoonful o f
Ml- m ul M rs Ham D avis sta rte d
b a ik by a u to M onday to th eir K ruschen In hot w ater every m o m - ’
home In S o u th D akota n ite r a mg is th e secret >“ >w overweight
m onth's visit w ith th e ir son. l e a n ( folks can reduce SAFELY aim ai
F. liavl», a n d fam ily.
. Hie sam e tim e gain p h y s ic a la ltr a c - ,
Mr mid Mrs. J. 11 F e lto n v isite d , | 1V(,n ,..,s Duel) ollie busts 4 weeks
th e ir son Ray la st W ednesday y (((1 (,JU)
K itischen S alts at the
where he 1» em ployed o n 8 * uvlrs ' p ^im Drug store a n d
Hillsboro
‘I m d a y c allers a t th e L. A W hit-
*u,y drU* * ° rC
t h '’ ,
"Q ueen A nne’s Lace
Honored by Club
Adv.
FALL
Seeds - Grain
W hite Holland Seed W heat, Jenkins (' lu1’
W heat, Rink Seed W heat. Recleaned (.rev W inlet
Onia, Recleaned Fall Rye, Cheat Seed, Rye<
Hungarian Vetch, Common Vetch, ami all '
Our fall Seed Stock is com plete. Buy y<’»r bee<’
requirem ent« from Im perial.
B e tte r Q u a lity
—
B e tte r P rices
W ANTED G R A IN S - CLOVER SEED
W e have a large «hipping outlet for your Oat«,
Barley, Clover Seed. See uh before you «ell.
IMPERIAL FEED Bi GRAIN CO.
M illers of Q uality Feeds
«»nth Second St.
Next Sunday's
M A G A Z IN E
1. FIC TIO N
B u lld o fiie r— B
A dynam o short story of frontier
ibst'ta and a man »ho was not afraid
io f flht for lha woman ha losed.
PER ISSUS
SCIENCE
Th« F-nd o f A ire ru H in W ar?
Tha rtartlm fl article of Or. Testa's daath
Bowm that can hrin® down 1 0 .0 0 0 atr-
pianes at a distance of 2 6 0 m l«o.
3. NOVELTY
H ’ a m n ' l r a e W iX n 't lM * » S
Fomlnlnw buying whim« a rt
why It co«ti so much to toll
dlao
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FROM YOUR LOCAL AGENT OR
THE JOURNAL
PORTLAND, OREGON
Mason Hill
HUMPHREY
GENUINE
5 0 0 OFFERED AT THE LOW PRICE OF
REGULAR
PRICE
$275^
TERMS
$1.75 down
Sale Price
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HEATER
See them on display
in the showroom
of the
Portland Cas & Coke
Company
ENJOY A NEW MONTAG
Circulator Heater this Winter!
There is a Montag Circulator
Heater model for every h o m e-
no matter how large or small.
A type, a size, a style, a price
for every requirement. Models
for burning wood and coal, or
for wood exclusively. Attrac­
tive in appearance—modern in
design!
• See Os A T O N C E . W e have made i t
easy fo r you to have a new M ontag C ircu ­
la to r Heater in yo ur home. Right Now! Pre­
pare fo r cold, miserable wwather w hich w ill
soon be here.
A new M ontag C ir c u la to r H e a te r w i l l
b rin g many years o f heating co m fo rt in to
yo u r home. Designed to e fficie n tly burn the
fu e l most practical in th is te r r ito r y — new
M ontag models are extrem ely economical.
F inished in g lis te n in g w a ln u t-g ra in e d
porcelain enamel, the b e a u tifu l M ontag C ir­
cu la to r Heater w ill add to the appearance o f
any room in w hich i t is placed. Modern in
design. I t w ill b rin g freedom fro m d ru dg ­
ery, too, fo r there w ill be less hand-fueling,
less sweeping and cleaning when you e n jo /
a M ontag in your home.
YOU can have a new MONTAG
C ircu lato r H e a te r . . . SEE U S I
LESTER IRELAND
Hillsboro, Oregon
Si
Radiant Cas Heat for Health
iently and economically, throwing o ff an
abundance o f glowing, healthful heat.
They literally bring the vitalizing summer
sunshine indoors in winter while they are
providing a penetrating heat that warms
to the very marrow of the bones The ra­
diant rays from the Humphrey Radiant-
fire are as simitar to the rays of the sun as
science can achieve. When you turn on a
Humphrey Radiantfire, you virtually turn
on the sun!”
Humphrey Radiantfires are universally
conceded to be the ultim ate in modern
fireplace equipment They serve conven­
The supply won’t last long at this price.
Order yours atonce The price, installed in
your home, is only $15.75.
• Never before was th is a ttra c tiv e
"Genuine Humphrey Radiantfire"reduced
in price And the sale price includes
installation. What a bargain!
It is the new, attractive Sparton model
for fireplace openings 22 inches to 36
inches wide It is equipped w ith new Self-
Firing Glaze Radiants, which glow wi th the
ruddy charm of an open fire— even when
the heater Is not lighted.
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P ortland G as & C oke C ompany
SIXTH AVENUE A T SALMON STREET— BROADWAY 7611