The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 02, 1922, Page 5, Image 5

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    t IIONDAY;- OCTOBER 2, 4922.
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THE OREGON - DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON
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HQTPOINT-HEDUTE GLOW HEATER
Clean and concentrated heat, when and where
you want it, is ideally supplied by the Hotpoint
;Hedlite automatic heater. It is especially
iadapted for warming small rooms, bathrooms-,-etc,
and for drying hair after a shampoo.
Should the heater be accidentally upset, the
automatic gravity switch breaks the current and
closes the circuit again when the heater is righted.
HO T POINT VALVE LESS
PERCOLATOR Made throughout
of copper in an artistic panelled design.
Equipped; with the standard Hotpoint
oercolatine anDaratus and safety switch
which cannpt get out 01 order or be damaged
if -the perxalatotis allowed to boil dry. Starts
-percolating 30seconds after the current is
turned on. The percolater method provides
the means to delicious coffee.
use. It can
water supply
practically
WALKER DISHWASHER The
one thorough practical dishwasher.
On the market seven years and steadily
growing in popularity. Thousands now in
be directly connected with
and drain pipes and
eliminates the housewife's
most Hisapreeable task. Tt sav fnltv
an hour a day in time and is easily
cleaned. You may safely entrust your
fine", glass and fragile china to the
Walker. It is equipped with G E motor.
THOR ELECTRIC WASHING
MACHINE The Thor washes everything
from fine' laces to grimy overalls without any .
rubbihg. ; It does the week's washing in half the
time required by hand methods and eliminates
aU . the hkrcl work of hand rubbing and rinsing:
The Thor is scientifically constructed and solidly
made. Always ready and seldom gets out of order.
On the market 14 years. Over 750,000 now in use.
It i equipped with G-E motor.
The "Check" Seal and what it means
The number and variety of electrical materials and
appliances on the market is almost infinite. For the
average householder, the problem of choosing wisely is
difficult. '
The "check" seal represents a means of simplifying
that choice, and directing the electrical consumed to
standard electrical materials dnd appliances and to qualified
contractor-dealer service. c " 1
The "check" seal is the mark by which the Pacific
States Electric Company identifies for the public a
complete line of electrical materials and appliances. Every
item bearing; this seal is certified as standard. Some of
them are shown on this page. Others will appear in,
t, leif advertisements of this series They are distribvJed.
through responsible dealers and electrical contrac Srs
qualified in every; way to deliver the kind of service you1
are entitled to expect.' i - f
Avoid a sub-standard! contracting service as you would
sub-standard practices in any other Jine. You will save
both time and money by going to the qualified electrical
contractor who will consider the problem of electrifying .
your home 4as a whole, and who will provide good
-workmanship, standard materials and reliable, certified
appliances. i '
The electrical appliances shown on this pagey together with other standard
electrical products, certified by he "check" seal, are described in our new
booklet, "The Electrical How or Householders." You will enjoy this
booklet, with its many practical suggestions for the convenient and&onomical ?
utilization oj electricity in your home. It may be obtained free from any
electrical contractor or dealer displaying the " 'check" seal, "
HOTPOINT ELECTRIC IRON
Achieves perfect results withleast expenditure
of energy. The- cantilever handle, found
onljr on the Hotpoint Electric Iron, carries
the pressure of the arm and wrist on a direct
line to the ironing, eliminating the tense
grip and bodily'strain required in using old
style irons. It is equipped with attached
heel stand and a hinged cord protector plug
which reduces cord breakage.
PREMIER VACUUM CLEAN J?? "First
among cleaners." Half a million now in use. Cleans in
two ways, by powerful suction alone or by suction
plus a rujbber-fingered brushl This feature is of, great
advantage to the housewife. Attachments include
tools for cleaning mattresses, ' clothing, , walls,
moldings, pillows, upholstery, furniture, pianos, etc.
It inay be quickly attached to ' any convenience -
outlet. Equipped with air cooled Cxrli motor
SUPER AUTOMATIC
HOTPOINT HU GHES This
range has an automatic Jti me and
temperature control, eliminating the
housewife's close confinement to the
kitchen. , Equipped with replaceable
heating units, either open coil or
sheath wire. The oven has two units
for broiling and roasting. The
Hotpoint-Hughes is electricity's answer
to good and easy cooking. '
G-E T UMBLER
The G-E tumbler
device for controll
stands up better
devicej 'made for a
It is self-indicating
! SWITCHES-
switch is the latest
ing circuits, and.
than any other
similar purpose.
up and it's on,
down and it's off. It ca(rx be operated with the arm ot elbow
should the hands be mill Supplied in both flush and surface
types.
THOR ELECTRIC IRONER (
jlocs tnc average itunu iiuuiug
one-fifth the time it takes to do it by
hand and does it better. It handles
everything from household linen to
lingerie. The cost of operating is about
5 cents an hour. No special skill is re-
atfired to oDerate the Thor. The control
i$ automatic and there is no complicated
mechanism to get out of order. It is
equipped' with G E motor.
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