P a g e Six H IL L S B O R O A U C. U S , Il I I. L S B O K O , O R E G O N l'em ns l’yle of H illsboro w et'eS un- j day evening luncheon party guests K inton G range Blooming Mission Festival on Hill and Dale of Mr and Mrs Tennis Pyle Tom Dunean say s Russell, of th e P F P engineers, told Pom ona H ost Sunday A ttracts Many Persons Club to Picnic one him that he w ould have electricity Cat 1 T h ursday. July Hl. 1936 Met'cei' Xci v l ’i a> t B B < io ff et nx lo J. B llo h in a n . p a r t S e c tio n 36 U N R lU W illia m A i t » et n x t» B A Bi» E W H in r ic h s ) ' spending this week at the E W M is s Louise Peters, w ith a party About 4(X) persons atten d ed the H inrichs home L o c a l G r a n g e rs to A r r a n g e Mission Festival held on the grounds E v e n t P la n n e d fo r S e lle rs of friends, went on a fishing trip The Adam H ergert a n d Ja k e up th e Wilson riv er Friday Only of th e local c'.n re h last Sunday H ergert fam ilies of so u th ern Idaho P la n s on F r id a y P a rk A ug u st 9 a lew fish w ere caught _____ T h e L u th eran congregations o f are visiting with relatives in W ash­ M r utui Mrs C h arlie Robinson ington county They a re th e sons . B . y * M ■ r . i- H E. . L r- C o i , l FIRD Al F IOWA HILI The Hill and d a u g h te r R oberta spent the ... i . ' th eir services that th eir m em bers of Mrs Anna H ergert. KINTON W ashington C oun t v m ight atten d and the au d ien ce in ­ Mrs H orner has been ill th e past and Dale club met at the hom e of w eek-end at Estacada Mix. R obin­ | | M is Sam G erig W ednesday a f te r ­ son is w orking in P ortland. Pom ona G range w ill m eet w ith cluded many from the churches at week L a d .l E c la te ( >> lo J I llu h e t d ux. K inton G range n ext W ednesday Forest . vi Mi and Mis G eorge I .«mk.it and I • I • I l Miss Irene Sina.v of S an ta Cruz. noon. P lans w ere m ade for an ice If, H. I l H ll.l I . IP -.U .'. ,| Grove. Sherw ood and P o rt- in all day and evening sessions All ! fan*d” 'se'i mons w ere preached by C a l. is w orking at th e J o h n cream social to be held at S ellers' sons spent the w eek at C oquille A i t«* l ï n t i • J t ) Jo h n » o n et a l to lla r o h l L C»«ok prose ping park . » . . . • 9 A nominal grangers a re invited to be present p ri)f p \v I S vlw ester and Rev. K oehnke hom e d u rin g th e illness Jo h n G oetze gave a blood tra n s ­ , *S charge w ill be m ade to cover cost fusion to his sick brother. Henry, et ux. t» *»63 \ . !«•» S e c tio n . • ,,u l M em bers of th e local grange are J. A Rim bach D inner was s e rv .d of her sister. . RI W of icc cream Next club m eeting in a P ortland hospital S aturday. urged to bo presen t at the grange by th e ladies u n d er th e su p erv i­ IK F B ik e i d ux to |{ C H u n i er will be August 12 at tile borne of hall this F riday for all day. w ith sion of Mesdames H erm an Liebe- Miss S arah P arr o f G rants c» a l. p a rt I G N iy lo i ' . « la tin 3, I lS , Mis. W illiam R ufcncr pot luck d in n er at noon, as m atters now and M Neum ann Pass visited at the Kred llaase and R IU F K I to u m a u et u x to I om k L of business in connection w ith the T ennis Pyle homes S atu rd ay e v e­ P liu F inger B roken C harles M atthes o f P ortland k ir w i .. h et ux I U » I IS R I U session of Pom ona G range, are to passed aw ay at Ins hom e last F ri­ II I» S '..Ider ct ux to M .k I I . x In the ball gam e Sunday after- ! ning Miss P a rr taught the Eirdale be discussed. H E. C lub w ill meet day after ailing for m any years U» A. tes S c d lo n «I . I I S R 3U noon betw een l.au rcl and the Nip- school 23 y ears ago G A U ilc o x et ix t.» ( ai I I» |»i, l«,«|.| at this tim e also. i B t M m F ra n k P e a o ld t) He w as buried M onday at the C- n G ia n ts of P ortland, Dan C arter. L o t» U. H». H . |2 . 1.1. 14. U. a m i 16 Jo h n S nider of Seattle. Wash., cem etery a! L aurel Deceased was C orrection Made ROCK CREEK Mr. an d Mrs. 1 l.a u rc l catcher broke the second H lo.-k . K „o h ll il l visited his cousin and wife. Mr. a form er resident of this com m u­ A lfred D ys.e J r of A gate Beach finger on his right hand. U illia n i R S h o e n ta k c r et ux Mou» \ Mrs C M W hitford w rites to and Mrs. G eorge H. S nider, the nity and was a b ro th er-in -law to spent the w eek-end at th e home R . 'lu it s . L o t» in Jo h n s o n I tu tv Addi Sam A ue spent the past week say that it was Mrs Ja c k Rogers, lio n . Ite a x e rto u K e c d v iile fir s t of last w eek of Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Fuegy Carol Mrs H erm an Liebenow and Henry visiting relatives at Boise. Idaho w ho had a cake display, instead ot C h r is tia n P e tersen et ux t o P llc n I H arold S nider of lone, w ho is Scheuei m ann Fuegy. sister of Mrs Dysle. a c ­ herself as in ad v erten tly given in A r n o ld , p a r t o f S ictio n ? . t ; I t. ? t • t C ar tin es O ver Bank spending his vacation w ith his Miss Iren e Lorenz of P ortland com panied them io A gate Beach a n d 2, I I S R tU the last A rgus in a w rite-u p of an W illie U nger w ent to sleep at grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. G eorge was . a a guest at th e F red Muhly for an in d efin ite stay F P eu P A r n o ld to M a iie P r te i .on. p a rt Am er ican ization class H. S nider, spent a few days d u rin g ,, * , hc « f S e d io n » 13. t t. 2 1. 21 a m i 2. l'I S Mi and M rs Sam L assiter and the w heel of his ear and drove off t w eek-end. ; the Jackson Bottom fill late S a tu r­ R tU th e past, w eek w ith relatives in | v,.„ Mrs John K oehnke entered Good I fam ily of M ilw aukie v isited rela- day night A ntone U nger w as the U a s h in u io n c o n n ty to I G B ro w n et F ree I• uel O ffered B rush P rairie. Wash S am aritan hospital at P o rtlan d Ju ly | fives here recently. They left Ju ly t t B lo c k I.» K o r t h P la in s . P ra y e r m eeting and B ible study 5. and was operated on th e fo l­ 6 for a six w eeks' trip to Dallas, only one hurt, receiving a severe | F ree fuel is offered by May C a l. C h L a o rlr> W euener « • ux to s .»te o f held at th e church this Friday eve­ low ing day. H er condition is re ­ Texas, to see Mr. L assiter's father j cut r n his arm T he ear was com- j C heldehn to those w ho need and ( » m on |.o t U K e n n e d y \» m pletelv w recked M a tte l l i a i ris et ux to H a r r v ( lin e et ning. w ill be led by Miss K ate ported satisfactory. w dl com e a fter it at C arlson's mill, and tw o b ro th ers Ho had not seen Mrs Jo h n K oehnke is at the past M ountaindale and S herm an's u x ' j - a c i f S e ction .. I l s R | U Teufel. Corns and bring yo u r Bible his fath er and one b ro th er for 23 G uests at th e E. W. H inrichs U F I t r id w r l l et u x to W a lte r R Good S a m aritan hospital in P o rt­ W. C McKell. mail carrier, is on hom e Sunday evening w ere Prof years, ar.d one b ro th er for 27 years. mill. The fuel is four-foot edgings Jiis vacation and L ester Davies is and Mrs. F W J.-S y lw e s te r and Th ■ C ornelius Pass road, w hich land. w here she u n d erw en t a m ajor S ubstituting on ro u te one for Mr. sons. Rev and Mrs J A Rimbach ru n s thro u g h th is section, has been operation. S he is doing as well as can be expected H er sister. Miss McKell Mrs. L. H ackett and Miss Irene a m uch used road lately. Many M elvin V anderm ost is em ployed Lorenz of P ortland. Rev. and Mrs dozen tru ck lo ad s of peas w hich i Irene Sina.v. of Los Angeles. Cal . a n k <’<» t«» It- \ M- A r t h u r is staying w ith th e family, w hile r t M u e x ie . r L X o t F r iy in C alifornia for aw hile. ll|o«-k V M e tz g e r A c re H. O. Theiss and ch ild ren of Peta- have been grow n n ear S c ap p o o se; little Jo h n n ie K oehnke is staying Trad.-*. w ith H o d g e n -B re w s le r R obert Pom eroy. V erne and Rob . „ ,, , ..... . . . „ ... . lum a. Cal.. Rev. and Mrs H. L. are being hauled past h ere on the w ith his aunt Mrs H enry Peters, Roy M c A r t h u r e t u x I C M a r- ert Kellogg of W itchita, K an . spent M aahj an d daugJlter, of E ureka way to be hulled an d can n ed at o u e tte . L o t I tf B lo c k (» M c t. g e r A c re 1 last . 0 w eek at at T illa m ook o o k and a n d re r e tu rn r n - C a , R the Rav-M aling can n ery in H ills- j until Mrs K oehhke Is able to come T r a d * . Tillam ed hom e w ith a good catch of and children. Mrs D ittrich and boro. Many tru c k s a re also h au l­ home. O s c a r B r o w n e’ u x t o F r a n k B ro w n Mr and Mrs. C harles Jew ell of . |»art L o ( 5 B lo ck IS F o re st ( ’. ro ve salmon. M artin Stuebe of Schefflin. Rev ing big loads of logs th ro u g h here. ; Seattle. Wash . w ere Friday e v e ­ et J u x C. A r m u tm n ir (o F I. H a m h . I ot The sum m er assem bly of th e and Many tons of hay in th is section, George R eule and c h il­ S B lo c k is S » 'ulh P a rk A d d itio n . Forest ning guests of Mr. and Mrs'. T e n - ( O regon-W ashington conference of dren Mrs. w hich has been out in th e recent G rove . and Miss R uth H euer of th e Evangelical churches w ill begin Hillsboro, Rev. a n d Mrs. O J ( 'H a ile s H Maaaa to H e n ry F.hlen, 13 heavy rains, is becom ing discol­ ms Pyle. Mr and Mrs Sam M inekle and A c re s S e c tio n -*? a n d 2s T lS B 2 H this T hursday and continue u n t i l , - — g ^ ¿ ^ « 0 ? F o r e t ored Louis B au er is ex p ectin g to Hodgen-Brcw stvr 'I'm key C h arlet* A B o ye r ct u x to Flee F ear- children left Tuesday for Van- , J u ly 26. at th e cam p p o u n d a t GrOve, ‘n d E lm ers M uhly start nis b aler this w eek if w eath ­ S ta rtin g M ashes and 'rur- Jennings Lodge. A num ber from M r anrf Mrs H aro,d M^y erh o efe„ er perm its. H e has about 100 tons co rn er. Wash. They had spent the in c L o c g t a n u x F . e r r y *.j c t ,.f u x | jt»t to 70 E P a r u l rh It a m N o A rg cres a rd th e local church a re planning on d chlIdren Dorold K ae and j , of his own hay to bale an d w ill past six w eeks w ith Mrs. Raymond et u x. I A c re S e c tio n t T I S H lW k( y D eveloping M ashes pro­ Aue. th e ir daughter. F r a n k T. k -^e h le r to I . u n l e ( ’ . K o e h le r, bale some for others. “ Mr T nd M r ^ F r Z d Anm ker Rae and M rs M ar> K oppm ann duce strong, healthy birds. i ■ ' ' ! . .' \ ; ..-s }f. h m h Dick P latte of M olalla spent th e N a th a n H H ia t t et u x to I.u c ile ( ’ w eek-end w ith Mr. and Mrs. IL n ry Try it to d ay ! .A v a ila b le te t tw e d e f r o m Mr's K o e h le r. L o t 20 T u a la t in V a lle y lio m e a C‘, S r Ä i a S j° ä l i i A Ä S pÄ r . h S . t a . they to d Peters. R. G. M a n e la et ux to \ \ II W ade e ith e r w ith milk or w ith M arjorie V andehey of H illsb o ro , et u x . L o ta 11. 32. .3.1. 31 a n d 3 . Rose­ both milk and yeast. is spending the w eek w ith Mrs w ood A c re T ra d ? . >on T i t l e A T r u s t Co. to H O B r it t o n . H erm ina U nger and fam ily. of th e ir daughter. M argaret, w ho weeks. C h erry-picking w as com pleted at T r a d 139 B<-nnys|ope. ( B y Z e ll S t r u th e r s ) Mr and Mrs W alter A ustin are form erly resided here w ith h er W A. G ra h a m ct ux to \ \ illia m F is h e r the R R. M eyer orchards last F ri­ HAY SALT HITEON -M r. and Mrs E D Hite stay in g w ith B ill Reddig. w hile parents. u x. 1 A c r e S e c tio n * I > u m l I'. T2S day w ith an ice cream and w a te r­ left Monday for The D alles to a t­ Mrs A ustin s m other. Mrs Reddig. • et RI W Try this line k iln -d rie d ' m elon treat for the pickers. A lic e S e rv e r e a l t o F r a n k B W a r- tend the Spanish W ar V eterans' is in W ashington C harles H erb and Mr. C ate of and au x iliary encam pm ent. ld c t u x , 7 S i A cre s S e ctio n 31 T I N Mr. and M rs R obert H arvey and fie Hay Salt. R 3W near F orest Grove. Jo h n Jepson Mr and Mrs. F red R. G ibons and baby son of B urley. Idaho, have C«»mte A K o h lm a n Co. to H aze, E. and Fred Boyd left M onday m orn­ sen Don of Eugene and Mrs. A lice ju st com e to this com m unity. Mrs . T r a c t 3s C o m te A K o h lm a n '» L i t ­ ing for th e Spanish W ar V eterans' G ibons of Sandy w ere S u n d ay d in ­ H arvey and baby a re w ith Mr. and C tle o u th H om e« 2. convention held at The Dalles. They n er guests at the C W. S tru th e rs M rs T ennis Pyle. Mr. H arvey is e M. I 1 BEAVERTON— M r s . M i 1 d r e d retu rn ed last night p a r t o f A n th o n y H a rt D ia t r ic t. home. Mrs. G ibons rem ain ed to vis­ w ork in g for C hristensen dairy Cook. 31. died J u ly 5 at th e E m an­ Schoresina Kdwarda et vir to Frwl" Mrs. L. H ackett and R oland and it her daughter. F rvd - Seed - Wool - P oultry Mr. and Mrs. Dan O R eer. who u el hospital from com plications fol­ Robert S vlw ester of P ortlan .i T elephone 3061 H iteon 4-H calf club m et W ed­ live on the Fd K raus place, spent We specialize Tn q u ality com ­ low ing a m ajor operation. F uneral nesday evening at th e hom e of th e past m onth a t T he D alles v is­ m ercial p rin tin g .—A rgus. tf services w ere held Ju ly 8 from iting relatives. C hester and Bill Robinson. F inley's parlors in Portland. B eav­ H ans, n Broa. baled a lot of hay Mrs. W ard A ues’s sister. Mrs. er chapter No. 106 in w hich Mrs here until stopped by th e rain. Riggs, left T hursday for Idaho. She Cook w as an officer, assisted w ith Ed H ansen w as b ro u g h t home has visited here for th e past tw o the services. She is survived by the widower. H arold Cook; her p a r­ TIM BER—Mrs. M orris K otchm an from th e hosp ital last W ednesday. weeks. Mrs. Rex Rose, w ho has been a ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. W arren, retu rn ed from a visit in San FYan- . f guest at the L D Rose home for of Portland, five brothers and tw o cisco th is week. H r da . som e time, left T uesday for her sisters. Flois. cam e back v. .th h er and will hom e in Baker. Mrs. H. A. S phere retu rn ed home visit here until Septem ber. Mi- Sophie Jew ett. Mrs Lena W ednesday from th e Good S am ar­ A larg e crow d from h ere a tt;n d - Fisher. Mr and Mrs. Elm er P e te r­ itan hospital, w here she u n d e r­ ed th e dance at A rcadia p ark S a t­ L EIS Y V IL L E --T he an n u al B lan ­ son. all of P ortland. Mr. and Mrs. w ent a m inor operation tw o w eeks urday night. ch ard picnic w ill be held a t S h u te ago. p ark Sunday. O ld frien d s an d p u ­ E velyn Lachapelle of H illsboro J. W B arnes is v isiting at his DEAF W O M A N NOW visited h er grandm other. Mrs. Mel- pils a re invited. old home in Minnesota. Mr. and Mrs. F red M cN elly of H EARS ON T E L E P H O N E A farew ell reception and dinner lie Sm eade. th e past week. w as held at th e C ongregational Mrs. D orothy O sborne, daught r C q m lle visited M rs C S h an er and "I have been hard of h earin g , church T uesday evening in honor M arjorie and niece, M ary J a n e Hill, Mr and Mrs. A lbert H anley this of Mr. and Mrs. C. R Young of of Long Beach. Cal., visited at th e w eek T hey fo rm erly resid ed in for 8 years," w rites Mrs. S tu rd e- , v ant, of M ayville, N. Y "I could 1 Aloha. A bout 40 guests w ere in a t­ B. T allm an home S aturday. They th is com m unity. A daughter. J u d ith E llen, was not talk over the telephone Last , tendance. Rev. Young, w ho has have been visiting friends and re la ­ born to Mr and Mrs. Jo h n G ates been supplying th e pu lp it of th e tives in O regon sin ce J u ly 3. y ear I obtained OURINE. My h e a r­ local C ongregational church for the ing has im proved so th at I can Mrs B. M. W right and d au g h ­ J r . Ju ly 10. Jr.. J u n e 10 past six m onths has accepted a te r B etty Je a n left th is week for talk over the 'phone as well as I A delaide C aw rse. w ho is in the charge at H eppner. ev er could." O URIN E w as orig in ­ a vacation at Los Angeles. Cal . S m ith hospital, is rep o rted to be ated by a V ienna e ar specialist, j w here th ey w ill visit Mrs. W right's for those w ho a re hard of hearing. ' m other and brother. D avid Scott. im proving. b o thered by head noises, earache, j Mrs. A rth u r B raden left Sunday N eighborhood new s from 30 A r­ ringing and buzzing in ears, sick m orning for a trip into B ritish ( B y V iv ia n H u d s o n ! gus co rresp o n d en ts i n d i f f e r e n t w ith th e d read of approaching Men a re blasting rock at Rocky Colum bia. B illie H uffm an is spending the sections of W ashington co u n ty a p ­ deafness. Get quick relief w ith P o in t to raise the road th ree feet p ear in th e A rg u s each w e e k . . higher. C oncrete tile have been w eek w ith h er g randm other. Mrs L earn w hat y o u r frien d s a re d o ­ OURINE today It's easy • casts only a few cents daily. Money delivered for th e fill in front of John Robinson, in P o rtlan d in g for less th a n th re e cen ts a back if not satisfied — Delta D rug ' Mr. and Mrs. C harles S tanton th e H ayw ard farm w hich is to be tf S to r e —Adv. are visitin g th e ir son. George, in w eek. put in place of th e log bridge. N. H. N ielsen has moved from Toledo. Mr. S tanton has a ten -d ay the G eorge L aem erm an hom e to leave from th e railroad. S everal new houses a re n early his place. ready for occupancy. L o rrain e T allm an spent th e w eek­ end at B uxton A n u m b er of young folks from (M r R ic h a rd H u n g e r) T im ber atten d ed th e H azeldale Mr. and Mrs. Leon F D cBroux , com m unity club picnic at Balm and tw o sons of Sandy are buying G rove Sunday th e chicken ranch ad joining the Mr. and Mrs. A lbert R iche a tte n d ­ H unger property. ed a b irth d ay din n er for Amos La- Miss Ella T im m erm an left S u n ­ Haie at V erboort Sundav. day for C alifornia and N ebraska ,5he has relatives in N ebraska and does not expect to re tu rn hom e I until fall. Rocky P oint has been w idened since the accident th ere several ! w eeks ago. B lasting was done to , m ake th e road w ider. Agate Beadi Folk Visit Rock Creek Real Estate Transfers V a n K Ire k et u x . l ot S> I n u it , ' Add» I I A c re S « .,t» ti- P» and Ih I "N R , U Ida G rln d le lo I , « rt S t . t i n . Ile et al ,|o n . B e a x c rto u . I 't a . t I» l« l A d d itio n to B a n k ' I ra n k G M ille r to E d w a rd U . hl I reti Cool <3 a l , ■ E«l»»ai.| S , lap». • . hl«v«'l ct ux. I t \ « ic h Se« tn»n 2»» I 2S el u x , I ,12 Aerea T I K B I U ’ R. U H A ( o i , . ant»«.»» to H A I I ra n k (. M ille r to F le d U o,»l. • »«' el Acre» I h o m e » A d d lH o n ,o K ilh b o i. . et u x . H U I A c re . H e e tlo ii 2»» I t ’ S R 2W . U .s S a C P c k el x tr to J I I I I . ».»«■» U ( ' S c h a n tiu to II U S< h a n tin et et u x. S A c e I IS B. U ux lo t s | .-tm, ! p m t i I 'lia liit lu V a lie v M a i » II K e it n to ,» U M in i, i n. I ..( Acre* 2 . B io. k i» Me,»»¡ei A. M- I'm » , . J e n n ie K Ja t k a to ( hat lev I I Ja< ka L o in •(' I e h lm a u u to P e te r A H chwabe, et al lo t . . . and ,» III..« k , II« n»rr,<>ii L o ts à u n .I «» B lo ck 1 P le a a a til ll- u , . . J u liu a A M u te r et ux to i ra n k J V h lit io n . B e a ve rto n S m ith et u x . It» A cre« g e c llo n I I IN I Ix lr a I . ok r l x ir I.* U illia m Ham,.« I. R -iU I \,i. Se. n o n 31 I . S I t l U I ilw a r« | E K ttm m el ux ,«• J N e ttle M a rtin a « « ! to A r t h u r J Mm Ja.-oha el ux. Lot I B h a k b-l N ir th tin a 6 I <2 A c e » Sr* Hon I t I 2.3 K I U P la in » I id a M H H iv o n lo I mi U . » t l t . a llv I t a n k U l u l f . i. l et ml ,»» \ l. to r S M ad C o . p a r, o f A n th o n y U H a it I» I , . n et al. I . A. mm S e ctio n I» I 2S R .' U I I S I t l U I ••«•ph R M cC re a d y to F t a n . i» K iri.» , „ , e A l» u * l Co. to Ja co b M u e ,I n . I 'l - I 'c r t v »»ear G a«to n and ( K e rry G ro». I r»». I IH» Bonn» Slope I ra n k W h it f o r d et al lo l.lm e i U U l il t a n i G u w le y I«. I» .,m a n S ln . ,e b „ |, N r , »on el a l, X A . r«»>. S e .tto n I I *S R U L o l» ,». B ' I I . >1. tft. u. Hb . k 3| U P o rtla n d H e ig h t» H a llie I. V a ti to ( ile n n Bu«h el ux. HERD OF PERFORMING ELEPHANTS INSURE PROFITS T urkey Feeds Hites Attend Meet Spanish War Vets Beaverton Woman Buried on July 8 Farmers’ Cash Store M I ni . Mary Thontus and llc r Herd of 7 I'rrfor.ning Elephant* rnniing to H illsboro I liursday. July 23, lor T w o 1‘erforiiiaiu es .»flern ooii and Night. ( Irrus Irnta »»ill lie Ere. Ird al sh u te I’aik ( Paul Adv i Californian Visits at Timber Home : Blanchard Picnic Shute Park Sunday Hayward Orchardale mpty Un cans civaie jobs for 4,337 Oregon workers Say you saw it in the Argus. A Sound Investm ent BUILD or MODERNIZE NOW! P ro p erty values are rising. D esirable homes a re d iffic u lt to buy or r e n t now. T here a r e fe w av ailable m odern hom es. Such conditions will re s u lt in in c re a s e d re n ta ls a i d h ig h e r b u ild in g costs. AC T NOW O u r com plete hom e plan­ n in g and b u ild in g service is availab le. F R E E O F CH A RG E COPELAND Lumber Yards Phone 301 222 S 2nd A ve. Hillsboro w; VEG ETABLES and fru its taken from tin cans in near and distant kitchens occasion the continued pros­ perity of Oregon’s fast growing indus­ try. Every emptied can represents a va­ cancy on some grocer's shelf, a poten­ tial market for a fu ll can of Oregon fruits or vege­ tables— a few cents more toward the $3,100,000 annual payroll in this state for processing, canning and preserving fruits and vegetables. Since 1913, when the canning industry of Oregon ’ formed its fir>t trade association, great stride«have been made. Oregon growers and canners profit each year from the favorable conditions that give this state a long growing season and make Oregon fruits and vegetables famous for size, quality and flavor. Last season 79,220 tons of canned fruits and . D O W N -B u t N ot O U T The m an who has his h ealth and property insured with us m ay m eet m isfor­ tune, hut he can alw ays get back on his feet. P ro tect your fu tu re to ­ day. Let us s ta rt you on an adequate i n s u r a n c e p r o ­ gram . CHAS. e / LWALKER lG - E N Q y ' W hen p. car has p len ty of leg room: deep-cushioned seats th a t cradle you like «,n arm chair th e extra length and weigh, you m ust have for st« adincss; a n d a K nee A ction ride, you c a n ’t do b e tte r for com fort a n d luxury. And t h a t ’s an exact description of P o n tiac — A m erica’s lowest priced fine car. hgurn tuppM by Ptnl.,n^ n f / J 0Q0 P n rttin c w h n r ^ nn1 !v h n \’ " w r i t fp n v n / o n • t n fy Jet tt-r s o f i> rm ab<>ut t h e i r ca rs N 't p a i d te s t irn n m a J » / IV liiY fO R fl Of PROJK7IOM TELEPHONE 1732 II» SOUTH THIRP- RES 2092 MILLSBORO, ORUOH THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK «a¡ A WANT-AD FIN D IT / vegetables moveJ through the Port of Portland bound to the world markets. In addition a half m illion cases of frozen fruits and vegetables were packed in Oregon. Each year there are more jobs for more people, more paychecks for »vorkers in al! lines of business— thanks to the Oregon fru it and vegetable growers and canners. A lre a d y nearly a h a lf century old when the canning industry organized in 1913. The First National Bank of Portland has taken an active part in the financing and promotion of this steadily increasing Oregon industry. Today Oregon's pio­ neer bank, both in Portland and through branches in the state’s canning centers, continues to take an active part in the b u ilding of th is business which gives work to thousands of men and women. OF A N D E R S O N M O T O R CO . Third and Lincoln Hillsboro Phone 1271 PORTLAND firs f N a tio n a l West o f the Rockies"