Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 03, 1924, Page 8, Image 8

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    BIRTHDAY
SURPRISE
PARTY
A most enjoyable birthday sur­
prise party was given to Fred J. Pye
at his residence in this city on Satur­
day evening, 27th inst., his natal
anniversary happening on Sunday
28th. Mr. Pye was the recipient of
many useful presents.
There were present Mr. and Mrs.
James J. Pye, his parent a, Mrs. Al­
bert Pye and daughters, Juanita Pye
and Mrs. Frank Crawford, Percy Pye,
who motored in from Portland. Oth­
ers present were: Mrs. Hanson, Mrs.
Roy Loynes, Messers and Mesdames
Wm. Shindler, Philip Bushlack, Del­
bert Brownlee, Misses Phyllis and
Minon Bushlack, Rowena Hanson,
Margaret and Elsie Clark and Ruth
Loynes.
An unusual feature of the party
was that four genera'ions we e re­
presented by Mrs. James J. Pye, Mrs.
Albert Pye, Mrs. Frank Crawford and
small daughter, Alberta.
Dainty refreshments were served
and a delightful evening was spent,1
the party breaking up at midnight.
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Quite often a merchant is hard put to arrive at some
amount to be spent for advertising.
that advertising is
a thing to be handled very gingerly
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MISSIONARY SOCIETY TO MEET
The Women’s Foreign Missionary
socieyt of the Methodist church will
hold the first regular meeting of the
conference year at the home of Mrs.
E. D. Faxon on Sixth street Thursday
afternoon, October 9, at 2 o’clock.
This meeting is in the nature of a
rally. The work of the past year will
be reviewed and plans discussed for
carrying on the study and work of the
ensuing year. Members are urged
and all others interested are cordial­
ly invited to be present.
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COUNTY AGENT IN CALIFORNIA
W. D. Pine, county agricultural
agent, with Mrs. Pine and daughter
Joan, left here Tuesday morning for
Berkeley, California, where they will
visit for two weeks with Mr. Pine’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Pine. On
there return Mr. Pine will stop in
Corvallis where he will attend the
convention of county agents, return­
ing to Tillamook in about three
weeks.
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More or less like danger
These merchants wonder why they don’t
get immediate and direct benefits from their publicity and are
inclined to be
skeptical about the value of advertising
their particular businesses.
There is a conservative figure
which has been
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INTEREST IN GARAGE
PURCHASED
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An interest in the Link Motor com­
pany was purchased last week by
George Hoskins.
Mr. Hoskins is one of the county’s
enterprising young dairymen, own­
ing a farm about two miles north of
town on the highway. The trans­
action took place last Wednesday and
Mr. Hoskins will be actively connect­
ed with the business.
Why The
Neurocalometer •
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I have now added, as a part of my
equipment, a NEUROCALOMETER.
This name means little to you so I’ll
tell you what it does.
The Neurocalometer is a very deli­
cate, sensitive instrument which, when
placed upon the spine:
1. Verifies the proper places for ad­
justments.
2. It measures the specific degree
of vertebral pressures upon nerves.
3. It measures the specific degree
of interference to transmission of
mental impulses as a result of that
vertebral pressure.
4. It proves the exact intervertebral
foramina that contains bone pressure
upon nerves.
6. It proves when that pressure has
been released upon nerves at a spe­
cific place.
6. It proves how much pressure was
released, if any.
7. It verifies the difference between
cord pressure or spinal nerve pres­
sure cases.
8. It establishes which cases we can
take and which we should leave alone.
9. It proves by an established rec­
ord which you can see thereby elim­
inating all guess work on diagnoses.
10. It establishes, from week to
week, whether you are getting well,
thus making health cheaper.
11. It makes possible a material re­
duction in time necessary to get well,
thus making health cheaper.
12. It removes all doubt ns to what
we are doing for you.
13. It will establish all these things
to your satisfaction.
The NEUROCALOMETER mater­
ially sets up our efficiency. It is the
la.eat and last world in Chiropractic
science. It is advanced by B. J. Pal­
mer of the Palmer School of Chiro­
practic and has his unqualified en­
dorsement.
Babb & Babb
Tillamook’s Chiropractors
213 Tillamook Bldg.
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small amounts and at long intervals.
ous disease germs.
Some of them consider
by those experienced in advertising lore for use in laying
an advertising appropriation
4% of the gross yearly sales
and this amount is being used by all successful and intelligent
advertisers the country over.
And while at first glance this
might seem like a large sum to be spent for publicity purf
es, past experience proves that it is a profitable one for both
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large and small concerns.
Some big advertisers spend a
higher percentage
Let the Headlight representative talk this matter over
with you and have him explain our lower-cost advertising plan
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