The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 31, 1939, Fair Edition, Page 21, Image 21

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    Thursday, August 31, 1939
HILLSBORO ARGLS. HILLSBORO. OREGON
OSC Dean (jives
Advice on College
remium
ami ptirMPg offered at fht 1939 stati
fair, whic h opens Lahor Day al Salem, will l>
of $.> LOBO, l air Manager Leo Spitzbart announces. The
bulk of I he monies, aboni $39,000. will go to exhibitors
in the Inestock, farm products, floral, homemaking, art
and junior (Ivpiirf monts.
the flight horse
events will total
*
nfUTuioii running
> 10(UM)
In addition tn
. ff. I
Will tec
BANK.'-
H qi ■
Horse a o<
lean Here
can
Abeti
American
Bed I
Amvt iea
tie club
(
Mothe r'.' club will
undy were
Ray Sandy and family in Hillsboro
I .aura Sandy returned home with
< »rd
J ) i iroe
American Poultry aWi
IlMuni-iklng Divisions
Tin
Fred
underwent
I
A
fourth
living
MacKenzie Talks
H I.. MacKenzie talked al the
Rotary club luncheon Thursday on
his recent 11.000 mile trip through
Canada and the United State
Be
and was impressed with the
ida.
im-
Cullege boys are sucres (ut ir, an
outstanding
who live m fr
who
batch
in
in all of these places wh
and then* can be factors
Whether
Mi
can Milk
A dormitory gives
the
idvant. gcx
of goad
such as living in ;
organized
group, hut without the close n
*trictrms. Membership in a dormi­
tory group does not prohibit later
joining a fraternity. Anyone may 1
that question with the implication live in a dormitory if lie presents |
that there an* right 1 laces a n a his application in time with a .‘■mall I
By Dr r. «. Dubach)
Dean (lf Men. Oregon State College
One of the Jivest issues among
parents as their boys prepare to
college.
t h e
•Where Shall My Hoy I.ivi
Banks Mothers to
winner.
• out of which number
of about 300 ii lally
a
I I urge proportion <>f the fraternity
members in this
Lite earn tart I
all of their way in college. just
an
ternity depends a good deal
individual nature.
have kno
many boys who have • an indi/i
uniLstic bent. who
fe under t
an ordina
fraternity
culla Spring n FJor-
uemg dev* loped by
■I
ont of th< moat
■es ever seen.
poke
who
.'MM> who batch. Most of these boy
live m pairs though some live in 1
h -
• g
at
noo of the biggest
lis filan boys are able to
about half of what it cost-
in I they liv-- quite well
ire at all adept at caring
nark fishing;
on fi
recent
le Expobit ion.
.d the
>st im-
» i t
ho ap-
A total of 187 resident driv
involved in traffic accidents in C
gon during the month ol June i
meeting will
th Forest (J
dependent grou
R<
»ble to care for approximately KM)
students during freshman week
u clock. Fam.i.e
Man ifactui ing corporation and the
A retold
•va.*
at this month when first
livestock entries were made before
by Avon Yoder. Braver
fwinr breeder, and Paul
Talbot, Canyonville sheep br< ed-
Also, an exceptionally large ma-
chmrry exhibit for farmers in
ready definitely iosur<*d. as
•pair wax virtually all contra
<>« f( n mid Julj Many of th< e
■ how making it necessury for th«
fair to allot additional grounds u
hem.
BETHANY-CEDAR
Bethany
Presbyter».
Christian
I ndeavor held .1 beach party over
Congratulations
and
Best of Luck!
l^le went to Taft Saturday and
flayed until Sunday night.
Birthday club of Cedar Milin
Went as a party tu the beachrN
* IisM-s Irene Hainan and Ruth
D h kman went as delegate« to the
Christian Endeavor convention at
Turner
Mr and Mrs Carl Larsen, Mrs
Nancy Buy Lore 11 Boy. and Bill ;
Carr went to Depor Bay and Agate
beach Sunday
Storekeeper—“Any orders while
I was out’"
New assistant — Only one. sir
Two gentlemen ordered me to put
up my hands while they took the
cash register "
' Model
Homes
See Them in
Copeland’s Boo'h
at the County Fair!
4-H Clubbers and
Future Farmers
I'he officers and directors of this
home-owned, independent bank con­
gratulate you upon your achievements
and join with you in the 1939 Washing­
ton County Fair events which culminate
your year ot work and planning.
Development of agriculture and the
LH ( lub and Future Farmer programs
have always held the keen interest of
this bank. Now. at Fair time, we take
particular pleasure in wishing you suc­
cess in your present competit'
and in
your future in your chosen profession.
Successful farming today calls for
sound business methods ..nd adequate
financing. The Commercial National
Bank stands ready at all times to co­
operate with you. to give counsel and
to confer with you on your problems. We
cordially invite you to av. 1 yourself of
our "personalized” lu.nkiog services.
Eight little homes . .
three feet square . . .
true replicas complet
and modern in ever
Let tlx attendant giv*
informât ion on ¡ he
cost of a home of .com
own . . . see how easily
it can be financed.
COPELAND
Hillsboro
Phone 301
Commercial National Bank
Member
Associaient
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
are