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V« f’ aa >nd T h u rs d ty u ita n , »zn •u h m i h M m tg o m p ry •ve.’iin g at the M \T zntgom- Baptist Gospel Slates Speaker itk b F g t t/ig l.e u n a r j S m ith n f T 'u rtla n d w ill » nt«*r Iun»»4 ho sp ital j t llt lU b o r o S m d u \ for an o p e ra tio n lit» i« thm • »it M i < C a r l K u d o lp h A d a u g h te r was born. J u ly I X b1 M r and M i D ou glaa E le r a th of M i M in n v illt» S h f ha« been nathed Susan Louise grid h the firs t g ra n d - c h ild of M rs I I A Hutch H» i :»er* H »• h a rd t o f F u re al G ro v e has been h elptrm i j y th e fo u n d a tion for 4 Dew log s tru c tu re hou»e t<> be b u ilt on the C u r l K u d o lp h place. F o u r ( ’am p F ir e g irls a re g e t- * ng i id y to 4,) to ( ’a m p A d a h i n* \ t • i . 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H 4A — H U la b o r» 'O r * . I X r< u « Many Hoar Eev Ziipmnrman Speak; MlltfiRöRo MTYHODIBT *• • «hl| I wlaf»4M4 U ixl I .a iiU N • • • * . a » tl or con '■ n r r . i . i . ) < I I .. * und I »», M i . i i A .1. p ï v I..J J'a ► . A , i SW ANK N ew Location L U TH E R A N 5' r. i : i .• Next door to Bus Depot M OTOR 150 S. T h ir d A v e . CO. H llla b o ro , O re g o n H IL L S B U K O C O R N ELIU S M FTHO D1ST L.tr.ar C la y -im p V rrm -y w :ship i.i.s ' Jn*ar«*st up I Ba m rn th at f in g ir . j a w r y T ‘ ur • t iv a a BAPTIST GOSPEL CH APEL MAKES A BUSINESS OF BICYCVNG a R E TD V IL I.E C O M M U N IT Y PR LÄB YTERIAN bev i ira i im G iltn e r ' ' h M z a . M rn in q w rahip Young Pa , .a s I nu EMANUEL L U TH E R A N Thousands of Seaside * annual vaiatiomsts rid# rented b io cle s enthusiastically as a beach pas time. Faergetic Gordon Shaw in 1944 foresaw this p o p u larity; decided to serve the public’s fanes. H e quit law school and started his South From Bike hhop near the Lewis and C lark turn around. Business grew slowly, but today Shaw must hire assistants to help meet demands fo r bike*, tandems, tricycles and babs strollers. Shaw, active Seaside Chamber of Commerce official, also hnds time to operate his large ' P rom '’ apart ment building lie s a long tim e customer o f First N ational's Seaside affiliate, the Clatsop Counts Bank, <u M ir s'« r t ll CHURCH B r ic k F ace - C o m m o n • R om an F ire p la c e Accessories ALL S A IN TS EP IS C O PA L I urth a n d Lincoln ..• n W L .te a .d e , V l^ a r Proven Dependable Ask Your Contractor < 0 SY L V A N BRICK ST. PFTERS LU TH E R A N (L' a n...» a S .'h ef C orn altus) O H M .’a -.a r. P js io r Located a ‘ 5437 S. W . C a n y o n Coart P o rtla n d 1. O re O tt C a n y o n H w y n e a r S y lvan Phone C A 1909 T U R N IN G JUNIPERS IN T O DOLLARS In 19 M>, V earl and Elsie Lehrmafl F A ■ BUILDING OREGON TOGETHER o f Bend began m aking novelties from Central Oregon's ju niper trees. W ith a g ift lathe, powered by their washing machine m otor, Lehrman turned out colorfully-grained items o f his own design. Today their W estern Juniper N ovelty Co. is ia a new building, w ith living q u arter^ modern shop and display room. They have mastered the individual istic wood, learned the public s sou venir tastes and developed far-flung sales outlets. "Ours is a product typical of Oregon which First N ational helped us devel op,'’ Lebrman jays. In all parts of Oregon people are working to better themselves — and in the process keep our state growing. W e introduce some of them here. In each case they've made effective use of the constructive services of our First National Group banking offices. VCe believe that hv helping individuals toward prosperity, we help build Oregon — family by family, farm by farm, business by business. W hether your financial needs are large or small, come in and talk over your situation with us.— " l.el'i B u ild O rtg o n T o g e lb tr .” fe d Shell Premium is the most powerful gasoline your car can use! * / / " / I J \'A > '• ( * e • ® X / T S . niunv o f lod.iv’s engines have Keen stepped- * u p • • • (k e y c a ll f o r m o r e p o w e r f u l g a s o lin e ! N o w S h e ll g iv e s vo n th e m o v l p o w e r f u l g a s o lin e y o u r i .ir i an use S h e ll P r e m iu m i t ’s " a c t iv a t e d .” » Activation makes the difference Shell «pin* molecule* shell u ir n - uuu take the tiueM available crude —-aciivaie the molecule* by spliitintf them and rearranging the aloma Recording to shell * formula tor a perfectly balanced g.i*olm< I he retult - shell Premium, the mo*t powerful gaiolinc your car can u*e! I N o o t h e r fu e l v a n to p itv p o w e r in y o u r e a r ! T h is is m a d e p o s s ib le by S h e ll’s o w n , s p e c ia lly p r o d u c e d p o w e r c o m p o n e n t s a n d hv S h e ll’s o w n HILLSBORO BRANCH That's Right— It's the 1949 Nash Airflyte ! O n ly in th e N a s h A irfly te c a n you g e t o il this v a lu e , a ll th ese fe a tu re s — C o m p le te jtr e a m l ning . , . 1 -p ie c e w in d sh ield OP PO R T LA N D M IM III F ID IIA l IN S U IA N U O iF O S IT C O R P O R A T IO N on a ll m o d e ls . . . U n itiz e d B o d y -a n d -F r a m e . . . Twin Beds . . . th e U niscope . . . coil springs on a ll fo u r w h eels . . . W e a t h e r E ve C o n d itio n e d A ir . . . o v e r 2 5 m iles on a g a llo n in the b ig N a s h " 6 0 0 " a t a v e r a g e h ig h w a y s p e e d . C om e in, try th a t A ifly fe r id e now in a 1 9 4 9 N u»h 6 0 0 " o r 1 9 4 9 N ash A m b a s s a d o r, b le n d in g m e th o d s ! ST R A N A H A N MOTOR A c tu a lly , S h e ll s p lits m o le c u le s to g e t m o r e p o w e r lo r to d a y 's m o r e p o w e r f u l e n g in e s . S o y o u g e t a g a s o lin e th a t's " a c t iv a t e d " 3 w a y s ! 250 E. W a s h in g to n H ills b o ro , O re. F o r an A ir i ly t e T r ia l, Just C a ll 51 I. Activated fa r kneakleas pow erl 2 . Activated to r taat “g e ta w a y ." 3 . Activated fa r hdl m llea»e. FIRST N A T IO N A L B A N K MEET JIM THOMPSON, STAR FARMER Jim Thompson of Salem sai Star farm er of America in 1942. In high school he ran a i 20 acre ranch, starting hv purchasing v<> acres Sheep, hogs and cows brought him profits. A prized memento u l hn Future Farmer of America title is his Oregon Rankers Association trophy. A fte r F F A days Jim raised beef cattle. N ow he's de veloping an orchard and seed crop ranch in Salem s W a ld o H ills district. Jim's w ife is his schoolgirl sweet heart, I unice Johnson — and there are Donna, 6, and D ic k ie , V. Sacs this topnotch farmer: " I especially ap preciate the help First N a tio n a l gave me as a youngsicr." J If