The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, September 30, 1937, Page 14, Image 14

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T tiuisiluy, S ep tem b er 30, 1037
Manning Pioneer Dedicates Neu
Banks-Buxton Power Line Extension
on Saturday
because of prune harvest N ext
m eeting w ill be at Mrs. Ben
Cooley's hom e O ctober 5 w ith Mrs.
C II H onker as hostess
A party of deer hunters, w ho left
here S aturday for th e B urns coun­
try. included Mr and Mrs Jo h n
W alker. C H and W avne H onker
and E arl Baker. C harles H onker is
here from E verett. Wash . staying
at the H onker hom e during the a b ­
sence of Ins fath er and brother.
Mr and Mrs Collins G raham f
A urora visited her brother-in-law
a n d sister Mr and Mis W E Wohl-
sehlegel. Sunday
M ountain folks w ho w ere cam p ­
ed at the R iverside hop farm in
Marion county, moved hom e S atur-
day w ork th ere being finished that
m orning T here was a heavy yield
of hops there this y ear and picking
lastv'd 24 days Th price paid for
picking was $175 per h u n d red
Some pickers from here averaged
over $4 a day
Rally Day at
North Plains
Church Sunday
Ison a re attending a p riv ate school
in P ortland
W eek-end guests at the home o f
Mr and Mrs C 1* Heck w ere
Milton Beck of Toppenish. Wash .
and G. J. Beck and E It Heck of
P ortland.
Mr ami Mrs Emil R o t h a n d
Mr and Mrs Rowell o f S a lt- ill w e r e
Sunday guests o f Mr and M r s S a m
New Auction Sale
Business Starts
No business firm should svutl out
letter w ithout Its being on a
printed letterhead and in a printed
envelope. It lends dignity to the
business and gives it good a d v e rtis­
.Associated A uctioneers will eon in g
com m unity auction sales in
Hillsboro, beginning S atu rd ay and
continuing fortnightly. J S. Jess
w ill be the auctioneer.
All |u t luninanes. including the
lot of 170 N Second avenue (oppo­
site the court housv>. have been
m ade T hey invite the public to
bring \\ hMtcvcr they have for sale
to that location before noon on day
I o f sale in o rd er (hat listings may he
com plete by 2 p in. w hen the ale
begins.
duet
iB.v Mrs. Jessie Meyers)
i By Mrs. Marie Chamberlain)
R ic h
BUXTON—A dance w ill bp spon­
NORTH PLAINS A goal of sixty
sored at W. Il A hall S atu rd ay
G
arage U nder U uiistrucllon
was set for rally day to he o b serv ­
night. V andehey's o rch estra w i l l
Han Sabo is having a garage
ed Sunday at the N orth Plains
fu rn ish th e music
built. Fred T oelle is doing the work
C hristian church
Miss Lucille P ed ersen is em ploy­
T he W omen's C ircle will meet
R obert John sto n e of C orvallis v is­
ed a t heu sew erk at Yakim a. Wash.
W ednesday afternoon. O elobi r li.
ited here over the w eek-end.
Mrs. J. B Engell and Mrs. M ary
In
Hu- church parlors w ith Mr-
A son. R ichard Jam es, w as born
A lbrecht arriv ed last week f r o m
C arlyle ami Mrs W illiam E n s c h e d e
to
Mr
and
Mrs
A
rth
u
r
Havis
S
u
n
­
W auneta, Neb., for a visit at th e D
day m orning in the H ahnem ann hos- as hostesses
B. Edw ards and K enneth A lbrecht
Mrs, P erry 'G a rd n e r is s c i a o u lv
pital in P ortland
homes. The tw o ladies are m others
A udited C irculation
Elnora Sanford is teaching ph.vs- ill at Jones hospital
of Mrs. E dw ards and Mr. A lbrecht.
A m em ber of the A udit B ureau
Mr ami Mrs Frances B ram lcn-
ical cu ltu re at P ark Rose school
A chicken su p p er was served by
o
f
<
'u
«
u
! . i l i o n . , ' l i . - , \ i it . :i \ , •. the
berg left Iasi TI iiiim I. iv lor Fern
Portland,
th e W. B. A ladies at t h e hall
dale. Wash , w here they plan t - A dvertiser proof of authentic, paid
KllU,r
v
T hursday night. A bout 75 persons
up subscribers To tilt» wise buyer
spend several w eeks w ith friends
I aV elle Jackson and M argaret C y­
attended
of space th ere can be no substitute
Bobbie
B
urdette
and
Donald
Rog
pher are enrolled at Pacific U ni­
Ray G lenn Benefiel of M anning
ers a re at Beebe. Wash . w orking
versity.
v isited his m other. Eva Benefiel.
Mr and Mrs H ow ard C antonw ine in the fruit o rchards there
and grandparents. Mr. and Mrs
Miss E stelle S chum ann of Rice
and d au g h ter Kay of I.os Angeles,
Jesse Meyers, h ere last week
who are visiting at the S A D M i n n , w ill s p e n d t h e winter w ith
Ensilage cu ttin g began h e r e
Meek home, w ere honor guests ut her cousin, Mr lleek. ami will work
T hursday. Some cf the farm ers are
C erem onies have been devised
M ore than 100 fam ilies w ill have
I By Mrs. Mahle Allison)
in the grocery.
a fam ily reunion Sunday.
not ready to fill yet.
fo r launching ships and laying co r­ p o w er av ailab le for th e first tim e
MOUNTAIN HOME The Mono- . . T ,u’ hu n tin g party com posed of
Camp S tarts O perations
nerstones. but W ashington county-
F ritz logging cam p resum ed op­ claim s credit for th e first pole- w hen th e extension is com pleted tain Home ' Radio Studv club w ill H enry t ypher, C laud Elford and
erations last week after being closed notching cerem ony, staged w hen about N ovem ber 1. according to R m eet w ith i Mrs G eorge A Alii- Andv C h risten er retu rn ed Sunday
Mrs L ester C ypher. P.-T. A p ro ­
down for som etim e They are cold- w ork w as in au g u rated on th e P ort R. Easter, Pepco div ision m anager son on O ctober 5. at 1:30 o'clock
decking th eir legs for fu tu re use.
land G ,, en eral E lectric t con2Fa,1-v at H illsboro. T he p roject w ill open T he group w ill listen to a lecture gram chairm an, held a com m ittee
over
KOAC
from
2
to
2
31).
then
a
,neettng
at h er hom e T uesday eve-
Glen Jones cf F crilar.d spent the pow er line extension from B anks u p th e largest area yet rem aining
half h o u r w ill be devoted to dis- nlnH to m ake plans for this year's
w eek-end here h u n tin g w ith his to B uxton
i By Mrs. Frank I’rso ld t
w ith o u t electricity in W ashington cussions on "Ho Inferiority Feelings Program s O ther m em bers on the
brother-in-law . Russel! Pow ell They
H. D. K erkm an. county comm is- countv
ROCK CHEEK Mrs l.ue Davis
In terfere w ith Y our Happiness'*" com m ittee atten d in g w ere Mrs. T en tertain ed a group of friends and
brought in a deer w hich they killed sioncr. and L. L. C raw ford. Man- ,
T he d istrict to be served by th e This group is u n d er the sponsor- -'s,1Rum. Mrs W W ilkins. Mr.*. Levv- neighbors in honor of her birthda»
n e a r here S aturday.
ning district pioneer, and one of
Mrs. H arry Sim onton and Mr th e o riginal sponsors of th e peti- ncw extension is one of th e most ship of M ountain Home P aren t- is and th e president.
anniversary S eptem ber 2»
I* I'. A lias First Meet
and Mrs. Victor W hite a re picking tion for pow er line extension, used fertile in the Valley.
A bum per T eacher club, but m em bership
A business m eeting will be held
Special plans w ere mude to in-
prunes at F ran k G enzers on G reen a cross-cut saw in place of th e g rain crop has j u s t been harvested unlim ited.
Mr. and Mrs B I Lekas a re m ov- terest new people in the com m unity at the Reform ed church here a fter
M ountain. Mr. S im ontcn is shaking cham pagne bottles an d trow els, tra in th e d istrict. The new Wolf C reek
trees.
ditional in launchings and co rn er- highw ay to th e coast trav erses the mg to th e ir new home, the Body in the w ork of the P -T A. at then- the church services next Sunday
R uth Staiuss is atten d in g school
farm. this w eek Mr. and M rs H ar- first m eeting of the season T uesday
Mr. and Mrs. F red Rigg’e and stone layings. C onstruction w as district.
D uane of B irkenfeld visited at the form ally sta rte d w hen th e p air cut
In th e picture, left to right, are rv S aunders of P o rtlan d w ere w eek ­ evening. T he program included in P ortland and is sta y in g w ith tier
hem es of the form er's sisters. Mrs. th e first notch for cross-arm s in one R. R. E aster. H illsboro division end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lekas. group singing led by Mrs. C ham ber- K randparents. Rev amt Mrs Emil
T he m orning services at M ountain lain w ith Miss G ene C ypher at the l -ehrer. in Lents
Ruben Kelly and Mrs. Jesse Meyers. of the poles to be erected on th e m an ag er for th e com nanv H D
—
. . K . erkm
. an an d - - L. - L. C
— raw ford ‘
Home church last S undav w ere un- piano. A
A girls' trio com
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. of
$15.000 extension
posed
Sunday.
der the auspices of th e W om an's Betty and R oberta Johnson and Bet- I
A large crow d atten d ed a dance
M issionary society
M rs
H arold ty Coomes sang The teachers w ere
given by M anning Social club S a t­
S unday fo r a few w eeks' visit w ith A ebischer acted as leader A special introduced to the p aren ts and Mrs
WITH
urday night.
I By Mrs. Zell Struthers)
a sister. Mrs. J. P. Jones.
m usical n u m b er w as given by ihe R uth Will, principal, gave a b rief
Mr. and Mrs. C larence M onroe
Mrs. C. W S tru th e rs and son
H en ry V ersteeg w as ill in bed lbree children of Mrs. A ebischer
talk. J Schoenberg w elcom ed the
of B eaver C reek sp en t th e w eek-end
The next re g u lar m eeting of th
new people to th is com m unity, and K enneth w e r e w eek-end g u e s t s o f
sev eral days last w eek. He is u n d er
w ith Mrs. M cnrce's m other, Mrs.
M
issionary
society
is
scheduled
for
Mrs
S tr u th e r s brother, F red II.
W. W ilkins responded
G am es,
th e care of a M cM innville doctor.
C. H. Stow ell.
(By Mrs. Bird McCormick)
the th ird T hursday in O ctober
songs and refreshm ents com pleted Gibons. at Eugene.
Miss C olores V andehey cf n ear
Mr.
and
Mrs.
G.
A
Thom
pson,
Mr.
Body
Mr and Mrs C larence H adlcv.
CHEHALEM l M
. I 1 OUNTAIN
U L .1 I r t l .V —
---- Mr.
Mr
v»rs
A l.-in
„„ j j ,
.
*
.
»»" and
• • n o Mrs.
.» ir s . « Sam
am
noay
l e l l the evening.
left
F orest Grove was a guest cf Miss
1 K endall. Newberg. G dbeA I von vis. t e d ^ m f u a3nd s «*Pte m ber 27 for a few w eeks' va-
L aura Millet retu rn ed from her Jvho have b w n visiting .. Mr
- s H ad­
Irene Fisher T hursday and Friday. and Mrs. O ral
iys occur S ep tem b er and w ent aro u n d th e
cation M r- Bod-V 1S visiting rela- vacation in the p ru n e o rch ard -of le y s parents. Mr and Mrs A F
Johnnie Stow ell of Ryderwood. w hose birthday-
lectively. w ere ho n o r Sunday.
S unday
P tives in P o rtlan d Mrs Body has her uncle. E lm er Mays, at Y am hill Peterson, are leaving Ihe fu st of
Wash., was an overnight guest of his 26 and 27. respect
gone to Los A ngeles to visit cous-
Mrs Erie Johnson and d au g h ter Ihe m onth for Redmond, w here he
grandm other. Mrs. O. H. Stowell. guests at a d in n er p arty S unday
Mr.
and
Mrs.
G
J 'c d . r and ^Hss ins. They w ill com plete th eir hom e Dorothy of San Diego, Cal., spent has em ploym ent.
at th e hom e of h er parents. Mr. and „ .
.
P lates M.- u h - m
to
S aturday night.
11 a V.
Mrs F. E Hoffm an. P resen t beside ?
Lf d er w ‘th M rs- L eder's upon th eir re tu rn late in O ctober. the w eek-end w ith h er sister. Mrs.
Hiteon club held its first fall
K Char“ ey r H u tc h iso n k ille d a te a r
®nd„ h 2 ^ ° r. 5 ueA ^ w e rc ? fr b ro th er-in -law and sister, Mr. and
me< ting »» ith Mi
Cora Mi
Mr and Mrs Roy Ja q u ith visited Will.
P lates R epaired in I Hours
Mrs. C arl Goble, of P o rtlan d atten d - relatives in Salem last Sunday,
Mrs Carl C h risten er and P hyllis tine O ctober 22. T here w ere Hi
in Russell T hatcher's o rchard S ep­ and Mrs. E P Sm ith of Boring. Mr. ed a d in n e r p arty S unday at th e
A group of young people rep re- spent the w eek-end at the hom e of member* and three violton present
and Mrs. V. W. Schm idt and sons,
in my laboratory
tem b er 21. It dressed !6S pounds.
V ernon and W endell of P ortland. hom e of th eir bro th er. F ran k Ede, senting the W ashington C ounty Mr and Mrs. Jo h n B laser of Val- w i t h r o il can “ Interesting Places
Ed C raw ford and F red Benefiel E
at S pringbrook
Visited D uring the Sum m er
Ih e
C
hristian
E
ndeavor
union
visited
setz.
rw
in
S
herm
an
of
A
rlington.
Misses
each killed a d eer n ear C ochran
blue bird spread was w orked on
Mrs. B D. Line, w ho spent th e M ountain Home C. E. last S unday Mrs. B idw rll H onored
L ucile B ark m an and Lucy Wilson:
d u rin g the w eek-end.
LeRov Pierson of N ew berg and su m m er here, left from th e hom e evening. T hey discussed the W ash-
Mrs. B. W ieneeke and h er daugh- Mrs Peyton, a form er club m em ­
RubenKelly andC.A .M crgan re-
stZ ile? of” Hilftb^ro’
ber.
has retu rn ed from the east and
of h e r father. F ran k Schm eltzer, ington county C E convention at ter Bessie w ere hostesses at a m is­
tu rn ed hom e F rid a y from Be ding.
. ..
. .
_ . .
was one of the visitors Next m e e t
F rid ay fo r San Francisco.
B ethany on O ctober 23 and 24.
cellaneous
show
er
in
honor
of
Mrs.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jo
h
n
G
ah
ler
and
DENTIST
w here they spent several d a y s
Mrs. C. M. R obinson and daugh- H onor Couple
L. E Bidw ell i Naomi F air) Friday mg will be O ctober 5 at the hom e
hunting. They brought hom e a deer. V ernon G ah ler and Mrs. E m elia te r Jo an cam e from Chehalis. Wash..
of
Mr«
Emily
Peterson
P
lans
for
a
reception
for
Rev
The bride received m any
2nd Floor Room 3 and 4
E llsw orth K elly retu rn ed from H offm an of H ubbard and Mr. and S ep tem b er 20 to th e hom e of Mrs and Mrs. G. W. P lu m er in honor of afternoon.
G nyford Wilson of M edford wa
lovely gifts.
Mrs. Lee O aks of H illsboro w ere
N. F. ( a r n r r 2nd and Main
B urns w ith a m ule d e e r Friday.
a
w
eek-end
guest
at
the
S
tr
u
th
e
r
s
R
obinson's
m
other.
Mrs.
C.
F
letcher
th
eir
w
edding
an
n
iv
ersary
a
re
be
d in n er p arty guests S unday at th e
home.
hom e of th e w om en's sister. Mrs. Mrs. R obinson re tu rn e d hom e Tues- mg m ade for this T hursday evening
day.
Jo
an
w
ill
m
ake
h
e
r
hom
e
h
ere
follow
ing
p
ra
y
e
r
m
eeting
Lena M eyers. M rs Lee M acIntyre
T he M ountain Home
C hristian
of H illsboro w as also a guest. S u p ­ for aw hile.
- By Mrs. Gail K arnsi
Mr. and Mrs. E lery M cDougal en- E ndeavor w ill hold a business and
p
er p arty guests h ere w ere Mr. and
IBv Mrs. J. A. McCoy)
S u sb au er o f C o r n e l i u s and ,e rta ined w ith a d in n e r p arty S un- social m eeting at th e church par-
Yvonne and B etty Hamel of P ort-
Mrs.
Leo
Mrs. Meignen and Mrs. L ottie
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brow n and Miss day for M rs' E Dodd of Sandy. Mr tors this F riday evening The new land pent the w eek-end w ith th eir
¿W ^
Cw‘i, hrCM rar.endPMrd; O il,: 'B r o w n r f ' l X e l " R aym ond ?,nd ? ’rs; 7 Si anl.cf ' ^ P ^ a >d ' ™ d contest b e i n F ’spon'siired by '.his g T a ^ d p ^ n U M r''m id ' Mr'- "lieorge
ing a few days w ith Mr. and Mrs. M eyers had re tu rn e d T hursda’v from M rs'
R utledge of P ortland.
group w ill be ex p lained at this tim e Goodman
Clyde Meighcn.
Mrs. Amos ^M organ. Jo y B rig- ReP.01;1.?
th£* C. E rally in P o rt-
Judy, Ram ona and C harles John-
successful
d
eer
h
u
n
t
at
S
addle
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. V anderzanden
house an d L. T. P ro cto r atten d ed a land W ednesday night w ill be giv
m
ountain.
Venison
w
as
featured.
and son F ran k and th e ir g ran d ­
church convention at B oring from co. T he president of th e society.
children R aym ond and C lara Mae lin ^to n " M ™ rf^anaO«t,.Ur!,n e.d tOa A r‘ ScPtcm b er 22 u n til S u n d a y ’ w hen Miss G ladys T aylor, has requested
spent Sunday at C crv allis visiting v isit w ith M r aani?fM™
M r' and M rs' Ja c k B n g b o u se and that all th e young people of the
th e ir son and wife, w ho w ere p ick ­ M sit w ith Mr. and Mrs. F. E. H off- children. Mr. and Mrs. Ed O 'B erg com m unity attend.
m an wuth w hom he m ade
ing hops there.
i» k his
. . hom e Mrs.
P a rk e r an d A lb ert P ro cto r
” Mrs A rena C ourtney w ho has
last w in ter
B irth d ay C elebrated
jo in ed th e group.
been visiting in Y akim a has rc tu rn -
Eli P ee spent th e w eek-end at ienrime
dai “i"
Jo an R°hinson and V irginia M ur- <?d to the hom e of her daughter,
ten d in hram-li
g a nig
new uvm
b eginners
at m
the e rie
Pleas-
Davis.
the W. F. McCoy
A lthough jew e lry , silv er­
i . hem
■ ; e c 7 f • W atts.
J
land
At h r t class
« t n at th e P o rt- ray a re ova
iuiers ai
a s - Mrs. n H « arold
u « i wa»
is. » Mrs.
n . e C o ourtney
u rin e v
Mr. McCoy celebrated his b irth d ay land branch of U. of O. He is tak in g an t View school, w ho w ere enrolled has been seriously ill with influenza. w are or w atches do not re p ­
a course in bacteriology
an n iv ersary Sunday
a fte r th e first day. m aking a class
resent a sizeable outlay of
R alph and R obert V anderzanden
_ Deford,
_........._
Miss B eryl
w ho teaches of six. G lenice Miller, a first grad
left S atu rd ay m orning for Alsea to at Eugene, sp en t th e w eek-end at er, w as ill and u n ab le to atten d the
m oney, it pays to deal w ith
spend a few days d eer h u n tin g and home. She visited an uncle. Ben first of this week
a je w e le r of long experience
„ a w
,.i t Fitzcharles
- ..
i
i
x_.i er n Haynes, at
- - ts
Mrs. L. L. M urray
(By
Mrs.
B.
E.
Waldorf
I
visiting
Neil
and i fath
B andon from S eptem . ber
. and children
in h an d lin g precious m e r-
w hile
17 v to . 19.
has
ju st fin- ------
Roderick.
L au ra Lue. S
an and S eptem ber 20. at Jo n es hos-
w u there.
c u
. u u
, . Mr.
. . H aynes
-
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,,u herm
i Born.
M lke Schciffer is ill at his home ished building a new house. His V irginia accom panied th e ch ild ren 's Pital tn Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Kinsey chandise.
again. The doctor was w ith him hom e was com pletely d estroyed by g ran d m o th er, Mrs. E unice M urray
'R ach el W eisenbach). a boy.
S unday night.
th e fire th ere last year. Both Mr. of B eaverton on a trip to th e coast
Bari Schm idt. Mr and Mrs. John
Mrs. Ira Brow n w as taken to th e H aynes and his w ife are fo rm er Sunday. T hey visited Mr. and Mrs
P avelcik and M aryLou left Tues-
E m anuel hospital in P o rtlan d to Buck H eaven residents,
F red K ay ser at N etarts and Mr. and d a >' i'«- Sturgis. S D w here Earl
undergo another operation.
M em bers of th e M ountain Top Mrs. Cecil S tevens at Ocean Bav
Will re-en ter high school and the
“Let Andy F ix Your Watcn"
Mrs. H erm an W nodrv cf H ills- church and S u n d ay school began | Mr. an d Mrs. C h arles T atm an and P avelciks w ill visit relatives.
boro. Mrs. Edwin P ix ler and daugh- T uesday p ain tin g th e church b uild- L aurence T atm an visited Mr. and
aou
.........................»».
r.v o S.
e .i F rench
P ete Johnson and W.
O fficial S. P. W atch Inspector
te r Jean and Miss Zella R uth Rice ing. T he w ork is being donated.
Mrs. C hris H offm an and Mrs. C arl w ere th e first d eer h u n ters in this
fo r W ashington C ounty
o f Pci tland w ere p arty guests Toes-
— n ie
' **
'
..........................
Miss Jen
M eeker
preached
at W ard at ......
T illam ook Sunday.
vicinity to bring in th e ir bucks.
day of Miss Rice's sister. Mrs J. A. the M ountain Top church S unday
F ir G rove L adies' Social club did
211 E. Main St.
H illsbort
McCoy and fam ily.
iww r __
^ d X ___
u ______ ___ ____ -rar: n2 L mcCt S ep tem b er 21 as planned
A rgus classified ads get resulU .
Dave Jackson and son M artin new residents in th e M ountain Top
have retu rn ed hem e a fter w orking d istrict.
in the hops for the past six weeks
Mr. and Mrs. C arl R ueck and
¿ ,1
a t Independence
d au g h ter Dolores and Mr. and Mrs.
Octets: . . J. riiit the 4-H CLUB EXHIBITS at Pacific International Livestock Exposition I - -1 V
i
...
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M* Wolf of Scholls w ere d in n er
r 'd
" c
C o-operate w ith y o u r com m unity p arty guests S unday of Mr. and Mrs
correspondent by tu rn in g in yo u r G lenn M iller
Í’
’
ineWi h a PPc n ' n 8 s- H is
M ountain Top school, w hich start-
V ° r th e So rre,s P ° " d en t to cd M onday w ith Mrs. H al C hapm an
contact everyone for local new s of N ew berg as teacher, w as the last
n e w s ’a n d n n ^ i « t“1 thC “ a™ •’
° nC h ere ’° begln ,h e fal1 term ,
new s and not ju s t a m ere day s vist-
»»--•
—
M
erle McDougal
has gone to Hood
tatio n w ithin the county o r to P o rt­ R iver to pick apples.
land.
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Plez B ryan cam e from P o rtlan d
Mt. Home Radio
Group to Meet
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DUST SEALS
Birthday Observed
Rock Creek Home
16 Years’ Experience
DON’T
NEGLECT
YOUR
HEALTH
Hiteon
Couple Honored on
Their Birthdays
BAD
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DR. ABRAMS
The most o u tsta n d ­
ing filial drive dust
seal yet devised is 1 he
< 'u p p er Bellows Seal
used only on “ ( ’uter-
p illa r" T ractors.
It's autom atic . . .
needs n o a d ju stin g
. . . no cleaning. And
records prove its lift*
is th re e l i m e s th at of
o rd in ary seals.
A '( 'a te rp illa r' fe a ­
ture found on no o th ­
er tra c to r.
T h ere's $300.00
TW ENTY - TW O.
about it.
CONFIDENCE
Mason Hill
J. L, Anderson
2,274 4-H CLUBS
NTERNATIONAL TRUCKS
Model D-30
With Stock Rack
Pow er • .Jtamiriii - Speed - Econom y
N ew In te rn atio n a l Truck m odels include sizes and
ty p es to meet every practical need. T here a re >6
m odels, ran g in g from half-ton units to the biggest
six-w heelers.
IN T E R N A T IO N A L Model D-30 (show n above) is
a n o u tsta n d in g truck in the low-price, light-duty field
a n d com bines all - tru c k construction with pow er
s ta m in a , speed, and operating economy. Pow ered
E A T T™ yAll,ndB r ' L‘hea(i engine' th <‘
inter ­
n a tio n a l has m any new fea tu re s and îm p r o v e -
m en ts of design and construction.
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BEAVERTON
Phone 9605
International Trucks — McCormirk-Drrring Farm Machinery
Used Tractors. Trucks. Cars. Farm Machinery
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FOR OREGON YOUTH
O ver 19.000 O regon boys and girls w ere in 4-H C lub
p ro je c ts last year C h aracter, not chance, co n tro ls
th e d estin ies of th ese h eirs-to -O reg o n -ag ricu ltu re
w h o tra in for "clear H eads, loyal H earts, useful
H a n d s and b etter H e a lth ”
O reg o n s p ro sp erity w ill be safe in th e hands o,
th e s e 4-H C lub w orkers L ast year th ey show ed
$97.096 profit on p ro jects involving $260,619 w orth
of livestock and goods. W e m ay well be proud of
th is “y ounger g en e ra tio n " now being tra in e d to
earn w hile they learn th e m ost m odern m eth o d s of
farm in g , livestock raisin g an d h o m em ak in g , w ho
early b egin th e p ractice ol w orking in cooperation
w ith th e ir neighbors.
S ince 1911 w hen th e s ta te wide 4-H C lub m ovem ent
w as in au g u rated , som e ol the m ost in te re stin g and
valu ed cu sto m ers ol T h e F irst N ational B ank of
P o rtla n d have been 4-H C lub m em bers T h ese m any
y e a rs of close asso ciatio n w ith 4-H C lub w orkers
h av e convinced us th a t m em bership in th is g reat
o rg a n iz a tio n is real ch aracter-insurance and a sound
fo u n d atio n upon w hich to build credit.
y
R. H. TISDALE, M anager.
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OF PORTLAND
Firs/ N a tio n a l Rank W est o f the Rockies'
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Since 1 B S 6
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