THE H IL L S B O R O ARG US, H IL L S B O R O . Thursday, Jan u ary 17, 1985 OREGON Page Foot JTillshnn^LVyus W ith W hich t . C o m b in i I k . H illM » « ln d ,p .« S ~ .l ■llU born A nru. - l . b 1X8« Hiltalx.ro Independent » l e b I» .» MrKINNEY A M rKINNEY. F»Mlak»r» rublfhed Thursday. E ntail poatoffic« at Hillsboro, O iW ”" W T E R N S McKINNEY Editor u onal ** Editorial A««»*iation Member »d the Audit o r m u i p„ MRS __ K. C. M rKINNEY Aaaoeiato Editor ttOA <■ O r w Bureau of O r cu ,*tu'n OF M M M ’ tr E « malUr *° lh< W A S lliM iT o s COUMT1 S«h.crlp li»n Rate* S tr ic tlj C a.k In A d e n « ______11.»« U. S. O u U id . O i w « if » '. . . « I I ..re i« n C o u n tr ic * 12.00 l-»0 - u . H iltebom Ar*u» n—t u n « n» fin an cial ■ * ■ * ■ " ■ * £ * £ * 5 . - n ± 7 n t “¡í K S the typographical m istake occur*. .« a» Indwwnd«.! W«wyM»y. Whow^SM^icc. I l u n l on the Principio of th e Golden K oi» » M n* 7e 11 ? h ,< m « ehould do to rou. do r e nUo to th en . U k - crien.'*— Metth ew l : H . ________ ™ Veterans Oppose Repeal Hillsboro post, American Legion, joined w ith patriotic forces last week in oppos­ ing the repeal of the crim inal syndicalism law and ordered a letter of com m endation sent to the Oregon Journal for its op­ position to radical and sob-sister element.' th a t would repeal the m easure. W ash­ ington County Council of the Legion took sim ilar action recently. Crim inal syndicalism in the Oregon statu tes is defined to be the doctrine which advocates crime, physical violence, sabotage, or any unlaw ful acts or m ethods as a means of accomplishing or e t t c c t i n g industrial or political change or revolu­ tion. The law stands on the record books as a protection to the law -abiding and peace- loving Am erican citizen. Any attem pt to scuttle the law should receive short shift when and if it comes before the legislature. These veterans have been “through the mill,” and their love of country is unques­ tioned. Their recom mendation s h o u l d carrv weight and be fully understood by those who have the m aking of our laws. Our New Governor It is now Governor Charles H. M artin of Oregon. The state's chief executive is rounding out a notable career of service to his country as a soldier and statesm an by this newest honor conferred upon him by the peuple of Oregon. He has a splendid opportunity for worthwhile achievement for his state in th a t he goes in without the usual political encumbrances. As executive he need not tem per his actions by a desire fo r re-elec­ tion as honors aplenty have been bestowed on this distinguished Oregonian. His p re­ vious service has proven his courage. May he have the enthusiastic co-opera­ tion of the people of Oregon, its law m ak­ ers and other officials in giving this state an outstanding adm inistration. His friends wish him well. Pension Benefit Most ople will wish for the enact­ m ent of an adequate old age pension w ith­ in reason for those over 60. It should and must be within the ability of the nation’s resources to pay without proving a fail­ ure within a few years. A “flop” a fte r a few years would be the worst thing that could happen. This compensation should not be such th a t it would encourage younger members of the fam ily to lay around home and “sponge off“ th e pension beneficiaries. An adequate old age pension t h a t would be open to all who would give up productive labor and that wou’d not re ­ quire a pauper's oath would I ring about a g rea ter degree of security and comfort. In many ways it would be a i economic saving to the country as w e l. Problem Needs Relief The new legislature is in se.- on ■ ' i ay it have the blr - n g of th e ’ o n '. o. le state tor worthwhile at o . .1 ¡enl. et us all fervently hope th a t for the good F the country in general some change can b brought about th at will cut down on roperty taxes with their insufferable bur- en. With the state being able to tap ther sources some arrangem ents m ight be lade for it to finance some local activity, jr instance possibly, county roads. Sheridan Sun makes a laudable sug­ gestion when it points out th a t consider­ able mailing expense could be saved the state if automobile license fees were to be handled by some county official. It would be a convenience to the autom obile owner and should result in some saving. The loyal Red Cross roll call w orkers are to he congratulated upon the quota rolled up for this county; also for the con­ tributing, sustaining and supporting mem­ berships, which mean th a t a larger per­ centage will rem ain in the county for re ­ lief and disaster. W ashington Savings & Loan associa­ tion of thia city has an enviable dividend record, having ju st declared ita nine­ teen th consecutive semi annual dividend. The success and progress of local institu­ tions is pleasing to their friends. It is probable th a t a measure will he presented calling for a one-house legisla­ ture. W hy not? It would make for g rea t­ e r responsibility in lawmaking, speed, ac­ tion, and save money. have come a long way on the road very since th e hanking debacle of 933. T hrough co-operation we can la te our gains and go forw ard to ier and b e tte r sta n d a rd of living g re a t country. Mrs. H . Lull Dies After Short Illness T H E G R E A T A M E R IC A N H O M E Gains Show Faith Deposit gains of local banks are a good sign of improving business conditions in the country. The gain shown by the Com­ m ercial National bank is particularly out­ standing. Officials of the local institution report an increase of 40 per cent in the last vear This should be pleasing to the community and naturally gratifying to the officers of th at institution. This is a fa r cry from th at day less than two years ago when confidence in the nation's banking institutions was al­ most gone ami banks were tailing dail> . Then President Roosevelt stepped into the breach and im m ediately a fter tak in g of­ fice closed all banking institutions. \\ hen opened thev had to m easure up to a c er­ tain standard before being approved by the governm ent. This was quickly fol­ lowed bv deposit insurance. Today the people have a renew ed faith in the banks and it is clearly shown in the substantial deposit gains reported everyw here. Mr». Helen Je « le bull. «». form er­ ly of near Scholls, died Wednes­ day afternoon at her home In Fur- eat m ove tiller ml lllnes» of one day Funeral nriiimiemenls have not been completed but rite» will prob- ablv be held Saturday. Mrs bull was born In Missouri. February 34. IM74 sh e 1» survived uy her husband, A W lu ll of F or­ est m ove a son. Alvin Wayne bull Of Woodland, W ash, a n i l three dauyhtcrs, Mrs Alvera Mc­ Cormack of Strassel, Mr», Jessie Prpparri of Forest Grove, amt Mrs Gladys Heffner of Hood lllver. K. 1». G rand Chancellor V isito r at Local Lodge C A. Hioderson of Forest m o v e,, mu mt chancellor of Ute grand lotiae. K nlahts of Pythias, visited Phoenix Itnlae here Monday night for un Initiation ceremony in t h e page rank A rthur Hioderson ami Thom as Dyer ucroinaiiled him. O fficial Newspaper of W ashington County Hillsboro Argus a UH » hu ll I u eomblued the Hillsboro Inile- tr pendent. A Real Feat While a certain politically-minded “friend of the Door in the southern section of thl»_ statei U w ______________ foreclosures paring to shrill his disapproval of throughout Oregon on property on which taxes of 1930 and prior years are delinquent, we see no prosix x T o f^än y Ä purpose b¿ln» served by g ir- mg ear to his vaporing»¡.As a m atte, o after careful study of the situation as it ex ist' 1,1 th is county, we are forced to the conclusion th a t the foreclosure route is the best for all concerned. i r e f u l scrutiny of the indebtedness on many r.f property £ these ¿ meecs « of 5 delinquent < « ' reveals « J th a t t/ti SUNSHINE If you X*1 I M® winter, why not go through California ami Southern Arizona? Hole our famous S iiiim - i 1 imitrd or Golden State Limited through America** aunnieat winter region. Stopover anywhere. Lor detail*, *ee your local agent or write J. A. Ormondy, Grwrru/ «‘ix«'«/, 705 Pacihc Building, P o t ila t id , O re S o u th e rn Say you saw it in tiu» Argus The achievement of Amelia E arhart- Putm an in successfully m aking the tlight from Hawaii to O akland. Cal., alone is one of the most outstanding events in aviation history. This was the first time that this flight had been successfully m ade alone. Manv persons have lost th eir lives in the effort and for a woman to brave the un­ known dangers of such a trip to be the first one speaks a great deal for the courage of this intrepid flier. Wringing Out the W ater GO EAST IS YOUR WIFE a Dairy Co-op Case Settled This Week (C ontinued from p«ir« o n ,) with concealing stolen property, were filed this week by the district attorney's office. The three men. week'’ forA tiU oper- ation, are charged w.Ui having three alleged stolen oil burners In tiielr possession. tf ir putrcwuju. in the v Orders ir u e r s u» m e « following w uvw um v circuit uvua» court cases were issued this week: Pisgah Home Colony. Inc., vs. S S t.o ,d ,. m m ; J tile foundation of a general be-1 I U . „ n i Tl O C lief In the survival of disease germs b o L U i I K on fomites. and the attem p t to Mr and Mrs. H it Em mot t were disinfect places and Inanim ate ob- week-end guests of their daughter, jects which have been in contact Mrs. B. It Pooley. and family In with patients has been one of the Portland. Their daughter, Mrs. II chief preoccupations and channels K Lucas. has been visit ng of expenditure of public health here and In Portland, left lu r il») ta d S S itiu ' 'W *“ U,,,,d t C Ä I ~ - - I N Mr try has ^ been ^ ^ n r ^ . i Mrs Ì ^ e r John o ^ tlX ro ^ v ^ UTeu t nCWHdlh.tOl er!n? 1 ltors Monday, attending the fu- mkilOfflcal and bacteriological re- , theli neDhcw John Bow - more mj by . 1 p « search. n t r e u . a and x iu perhaps r even w u murv a realization th a t the risks o f contam Mrs B w F a M Sprague ¡¡»S t ination of . surgical M i woimus ; . « S . 7 of K Condon i a : I years back are not the only d“ Etedness e ? .n £ d e r TOlimtmiv n ^ ' W k ^ lb le . The most notable con- Theodore Barnum of Portland obvious th at, under the load of this Indebtedn . cream ery et al. ordt r voluntary non trl5utw n to m e subject w ithin re- visited Monday with his cousin. Mrs the owner has no other interest ‘“ ¿“5 suiE -.___ ___ ________ .____ j cent yrars i s undoubtedly t h e clem Ksllngcr, and family. th an th at which accompanies a crushing burden. probate orders were Issued In th e monograph "On the Practice of Mr and Mrs N E Haworth from which without foreclosure, there can be no f lo w in g estates J. Carson, Mid- Term inal Disinfection.“ published spent Bunday al Woodouru wim ’ dleton S. Hanckel. Bartholomew b. bv Prof. C Chagas. D irector-O ener- Mr and Mrs. W. C. Miller I t la easv for any political spell-binder to hypo- Scheckla. H anna C arlson Allen, al of Public Hygiene of Brazil, hi Mrs Soplia Freerksen 1» visiting critically plead for one or many years of leniency, jasp er N G rabel. Emery Alpheus the ButteUix M eiwiel dH yglene this week with her daughter. Mr:.. but what »ould such leniency profit the owner who Stew art. Ray V. Cary Flora C 1 u?*“Ju^ , for May; 19J6' .. , Ada Elgin, a t Salem. is alre dv sunk under th e accrued taxes and other Hither. Oscar S. Hundley and Jo h n P to L Ch.agas s them e is U w tte rm - William Holm of Seattle. W ash, d eb u ^ t t e r by far ¿ ill it be to put the tracts K. Stephenson. O uard.anship orders S n e ^ •'.» p K ^ eJ- lias taken a position with A. b. throuch foreclosure proceedings, wipe out the in- were issued for John H Richardson. niniM|™“ „ i Jiu through foreclosure proceedings, roneously founded, alm usl ulways Aniacher. accountant. Mrs. Frances Swanry of Portland debtedness and give somebody a chance to sta rt S arah E. Steele, and J D. Shoro. u - il e s s . a n d w h o se p r a c t i c a l r e ­ again with an even break. sults bear no adequate relation to moved to Hillsboro Monday. Mr. and Mrs Albert Duppcn and the labour and the cost Involved." On practically all this property, the collection of His m ain objection to It Is the lm - family of Portland spent Sunday other debts, outside of taxes, has long since been possibility of finding the germs with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J regarded as a forlorn hope and not a few who T hirty Years .Ago _____ __ which it _ is ___ desired _ to kill, and th e H. Hensley. Mrs Happen celebrated hold will have no regrets when _ foreclosure ----- — the paper , Arzus January 19. 1905—New city consequent necessity of blindly and her birthday. for tax indebtedness autom atically elim inates th e“ ch arter passes both houses of legls- the premises under suspicion The ■ ------------- own claim. At the same time, the owner. If he still ia lu re . o n e s town absoute control solutions leave untouched num ber- ¡f yotl iu,vc something to sell and has any interest in the property, and still clings to 0( streets. less crannies in which germs may 41e ln a hurry to s«'ll It. let the the belief that, relieved of the debt load, he John Peters, respected citizen of survive. Experiments, of which he c.¡¡tssified advertising departm ent of might make good, is not excluded for making one Hillsboro, dies a t home west of quotes Flugge s. have shown that th e Hillsboro Argus prove Its ability m o r. effort and “ " f f i ü K J ’S S S , , cW ..m - S o A iM ’ “ “ those which have prevailed for many years. Us al $253,755 and the as- ;u-y p r a n c e cannot destroy all the ,' " tnuni In those Instances in which the delinquent prop- sessment of Forest Grove ts$225.5S5. organisms in cultures placed on i c a k ii of thanks erty is in orchard, it is imperative th a t the property H erm an Schuhnerich^^ Installed | wai|g anij doors, alKj th a t ordinary wt»g 0. mend .«r ih«..k. Our Yesterdays ers who pay their taxes and who are having quite , w ‘ death a t CoUI1ty farm when „ Dr Halfour on flor., Cw<|(. llow-wl ----------- r down - - - - - pests, - and who do J not appre- , clothes catch on fire as she was ^ùimpèachabli a task to keep unim peachable evidence as "un- •tougMae». elate having an uncontrolled pest-breeding spot in ^tarting firc: m ... doubtcdly a process of camouflage ' 1 i x h . LICBNKK NOTIt'k the unm ediate neighborhood. Cjver (IV 200 be To modify m^ (y the thc current curn.n t, methods methods Thr Thr 1 ii« 1 n « r«< f"f n«n««M» sold « t h ptet»a e r it f I of w . Conne.1 a t To bv s n e — r i l l — J W «'-■-------- v o n n e t <» i a t . bv in r r e n s i n a t the b p strength ,L rp n irth or o r nro- n r o - **r il,r a n , ,.f n a h l m on th, and fo r a u rh I t may well be th at, in the process of foreclosure. sold — y — Increasing " ,h* •« delinquent tax sale February 16. P *“ a ..« . . • « „ ! ,,r k»vt w ithin ih r s t a ir Portland Consolidated has a crew longing th e application of t in dis- , i,re<(„, ,,vvr .1,1 ,iSya fur ihr r« r iWr a large percentage of form er fictitious value Will be in field investigating construction lnfectants would be Im practicable a -- »4 . - ——• •-- •- rawo.indo ’T'ka— taatlKcma, IW * « M • Ir I »< N# •' HO Fem ale iJo* I.*« Cornell road S pay e d F e m a le L>o« ______ 1 welcomed by those who have tim e to look ahead — G ulch on Fifteen strong th a t few well-informed per- Years Ago A f t e r M a r c h | * t , I9S 6 . th e llrenw e fee Hood River News. Argus. January 15, 1930--S. E sons will venture to doubt them. 1 «1 .00 itn«rw fur fa ilu re to prurur* IL G rail nam ed president Farm ers But. as Dr. C hagas points out. the ren«« fur th* do«« *h<»v» stated M utual Fire Insurance association real objection is not so much in Abo. after M a rc h l e t . i m s . the r»* Transacted business in county for the technical uselessness of term - rat“ «» »or itcaraaaMM« <10«» »XurX«r<..**r 37 years. *»- *■ » . disinfection aa In the fact th a t „ M. iwrutnin« r, h „»» T hree new freshm en a t Oregon it is term inal at all The channels irH| f„r „„h, month. ,.1.1 S tate from Hilisboro are Dan E r- by which infection Is dessemlnated *>r kept * u h ia ih. gut« of <>.«,.■>. ,..«r Legislators, with im portant patriotic and co n ­ win. Leon Allen and Helen Killen a rr not the surroundings of the **»r<-h ui. im s structive work to do during the coming session Byron G arrett commissioned sec- patient, but his excreta. Including -ooL .’' « r should waste little time or attention on those m is­ ond lieutenant ln R. O. T. C. a t sputum. ■un to w h o m th e lire n « « i« to L» l « u » d r , | guided men who are advocating repeal of th a t loyal the uf ,hr W Jlu m E Tavlor Hillsboro vet-1 Finally, the part th a t term inal I e«H ar« payable to and protective law the crim inal syndicalism act. This eran. and Ciiattie E. Chapm an inar- diam lectlon plays in allaying pub- EDW C. L U C E . C o u n ty C lerl». H illa h o ru . O re««m . is not the time to do away with governm ental safe­ ried at Forest Grove January 10. llc *in ?llf’ty. unjustifiably Is almost I*uhhah*w| by order o f th« County Court Thom as A. Fowles. prom inent as detetertous a s any of its other guards. I t is not the time to let the bars down to f WMahirttfton C ounty. O rtfu n 4M-&O M ountaindale citizen, dleu Sunday, evils. The knowledge th a t a ritual agitators of violence and sabotage. R epresentative W. G. Hare Intro- which will d e a r up all trace of The crim inal syndicalism law on our statu te duces biU In legislature making It the disease Is to be performed a t books Is a wise and just law. It jeopardizes no right unlawful for state to pay any royal- i Its end undoubtedly leads to the of private opinion, nor of m em bership ln any political ties on paving form ulas. neglect of Just those simple pre- Russell Morgan enters U niversity1 cautions which, taken during the or sub-political group, however extrem e or radical. course ol the Illness, would do It defines crim inal syndicalism as th e advocacy of of Oregon. Frank Waibel elected fire chief. away with even the hypothetical 1 rune, physical violence, sabotage or oth er unlawful O ther officers are: J. H. Hensley, need f o r term inal disinfection. acts as a m eans of attaining revolution. assistant chief; W O. Morley, pres­ Given efficient 'c u rre n t disinfec­ Agitation and teaching of these subversive doc­ ident: Lee Oakes, secretary; Fred tion." 1. e.. the sterilization of all 1.« the w atchw ord of trines is designated as a felony under th e act. and J. Sewell, treasurer, articles soiled by the patient's ex- thia .«tore which i s properly so. The people of Oregon w ant neithei John Thomas Butler, pioneer son creta and the prom pt exposal of passed on to our many revolution nor preachm ents of revolution. They are of county, died January 8 a t T a- tj]C excreta themselves, very little opposed to th e disturbing influence of red a n d coS a . i . . 1 rem ains to be done. The kind of patron.«. We are inter­ , To Mr. and Mrs. Harvey term inal disinfection recommended revolutionary propaganda. They know th a t the grimy „ ested in the w elfare of January 10 a girl. . 1 by Prof. Chagas consists of the m is-fits who urge blood and bludgeons against our B atchelar Officers Hillsboro N ational bank ! X, our custom ers and our existing peace and safety are as dangerous to the Ea ' l ’'dk u fa t h l více^présfeenv1 j ena chemical means, of article» th a t community. ..,.0 r(.P»n , rn n . public welfare as any other criminal. They have ar. fc I. K uratll. vice-president, J. u adequate law now against this type of crim inal O ardner. cashier, and Anna Engel- ’¿ “/ e We expect to grow an d repeal of th at law would s e rre only to let these dinger, aM lstant cashier. O. Directors A“ w ^ : | ^ « ° n of obvtoualy contam inated with our community by fanactli run a t large and go to unlimited extremes j c Hare Anna Engeldlnger objects; the vigorous use of soap offering H ardw are ma­ in their efforts to underm ine democratic govern- I and George E. Beadle. * and water, the liberal application m ent. Oregon's crim inal syndicalism act Is a pro- Hillsboro Argus and Forest Grove Ihe sick-room of sun and fresh» terial.« carefully select­ tection against Communism and Fascism alike, is News-Times again designated coun- “Jr. ed and «old at the low­ protection against all would-be S talins and others, ty official papers. est possible price, qual­ Jo h n W. Cornelius resigns as “T hc willingness of all elements and Is protection of the individual liberty and peace county commissioner. ity considered. to enter into the spirit of the New of all of us. Deal becomes more and not less The repeal movement has brought fo rth some TERMINAL DISINFECTION evident as It goes on."—President May we serve you? strange bed-fellows, the Republican-Socialist Zim­ (B y (Jrev< n S uit« Board o f Health) Roosevelt. merm an and the chameleon Oregonian. One wonders Slowly but surely a conviction Is if and how they could have a meeting of motives growing among medical officers of Official Newspaper of W ashington and w hat those motives are. W hatever they are the health and general physicians th a t County—Hillsboro Argus with which methods legislature should make short shift of them , h alt the -—• , traditional ------— *i_i i. «itnh of dLsin- combined th e Hillsboro Inde- the repeal movement abruptly and go on about the " a c t e i d o l S ^ “ ere .p e n d e n t, tf constructive, patriotic business It has been called als<:ovcrles *n bacteriology were 1 peou to u n d ertak e—Oregon Democrat. Syndicalism ECONOMY wi i •• 'nort MnMO And Huey Takes Things Over Quite in con trast to w hat appears in the above editorial about Oregon's lack of executive leader­ ship a t times, down ln Louisiana "Kingfish" Huey Long is dem onstrating Just how far dominance of state m achinery can be carried. From w hat we read in news dispatches the United S tates senator from the Creole state seems to be sitting enthroned on the speaker's dias ln his home state legislature and. like a despot, com m and­ ing the lawmakers to pass hundreds of la a s he has originated, all w ithout th eir taking tim e to learn the details of the measures. Of course, there is no law giving a congressman such domination, but ln th e Louisiana case, the governor Is a "yes m an ” for Long, and w hat Huey says Just about goes. This week th e Louisiana legislature was passing bills a t th e .rate of three m inutes for each one j Somewhat rem indful of Oregon’s legislature which dallies away the stipulated time of 40 days and then grinds the statu tes through the hopper at a great rate. Some of Huey’s m inor antics make amusing reading In order to "show" T ulane university which trounced his beloved Louisiana S tate football team Huey issued an order th a t next year's license plates be issued in Louisiana S tate college colors in order th a t the rival school will have to display these colors - like it or not.—Newberg Scribe. BRISTOL See POOL-GARDNER LUMBER CO. for everything in BUILDING MATERIALS Cement Common Lum ber Lime Finish Lum ber Cem ent Block Flooring Tile Block« Siding Sand - Gravel Moulding« F uller Paint.« Shingles Roof Paint C edar Pouts Roof Putty Doors - Window.« Wood G utter G alvanized Eave Plywood Trough Copper W eather Strip G alvanized Ridge Roll Ashentos Paper F elt W eather Strip A«he.«tos Board Glass Cloth If It’s l umber Call Our Number Phone 2691 1011 Itasellne HARDWARE COMPANY N rxt door In V rn rtian theater Hillsboro Open until 9 P. M. Every Saturday Night ©BUY GOOD DRIVER ? If she isn’t, maybe it’s because your car is hard to handle. One of our MABFAK chassis lubrica­ tion jobs will m ake your car handle easier ant, ride easier. It protects your car against wear. It out­ lasts ordinary "grease jobs," 2 to 1. That, m akes it cost less. Come in today. Quick and expert service. The TEXACO STATION T h ird and W ashington Street» Phone 1703 Cady Motor Co 18 Year» in H illib o ro General Auto Repairing Lockheed Brake Part.« for All Cars T rito W indshield C leaner— Exchange Motors Delco-Remy Ignition Parts for All Cars A. C. Fuel Pump Parts for All Cars Newspaper Advertising T here are some im portant enum erations for advertising which are as im portant to the con­ sum er as they are to th»* potential advertiser. There are eight good reasons advanced, hut there are many others, o. c -se. However, here are eight th at are very splendid and highly convincing: N ew spaper reading is a u n .\e. al habit, .»ews paper advertising, therefore, reaches each week virtually all who buy, giving them the m erchants’ news. N ew spaper advertising is the life blood of local trad e because it touche.« all consumer sources in every community. ,t give« the national advertiser th«* same opportunity for complete consum er a p ­ peal in any locality, carrying news of w hat is new and good to everyone simultaneously. N ew spaper advertising cuts selling costs be­ cause it entails no waste in locality of circulations. This cuts costs to the consumer. N ew spaper advertising insures quick, thorough and economical dealer distribution and dealer good will, because retailers are willing to sell products advertised direct to their own consumers. This insures freshness, newness and the best form.« to the consumer. N ew spaper advertising enables m anufacturers to tell where their products may he bought. This elim inates time, trouble and waste of energy to the consumer. New spaper advertising enables m anufacturers to check advertising results and costs in every m ar­ ket which they enter. This is an im portant elem ent in keeping costs down and distribution at peek for m anufacturers. N ew spaper advertising costs less money than any other kind, and brings results. N aturally, low­ er prices and quick distribution results. 'I he m erchant or other business man who is not taking advantage of the opportunities offered by new spaper advertising to boost his business now, will still lie lacing readjustm ent problem s when his com petitors are hack on a normal business plane. And the consumer cannot he well served by the non-advertiser for the reasons set above. ÏTilIsbonâlfiMr g us WANI-ADS