The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, December 15, 1949, Page 21, Image 21

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FiiberI Industry Politics and the
Promotes Sale of Farm er Reviewed
Large 1949 Crop By Lyman Ross
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CHIN-UPPERS SERVE FISHERMEN. F red m J B ern ice C am p
(if S layton, " h o m et as " h e e k h a ir m em bers o f the Chin-l'p C lu b .
h a \e established a th r iv in g O re gon business, despite th e ir ph ysica l
handnaps. t i g h t years ago Fred began ty in g tro u t fis h in g Hies.
T,xfav the Camps operate the ( am p T a ik le Co., w ith S tayton and
P o rtla n d shops sersin g A m erica 's sports fisherm en. The firm , e m p lo y ­
in g more than a dozen persons, catalogues 400 varie ties o f flies and
2 ' o f spinners. B oth Fred, w h o is Stayton's C ham ber o f C om m erce
president, and B e rn n e are enthusiastic o v e r c o o pera tion the y've
received fro m the Stayton B ranch o f the F irs ' N a tio n a l B ank.
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MEAT IS THEIR DISH.
As an Eastern O re gon liv e s tix k m a rke te r,
Samuel F. H i l i saw the need fo r a w holesale meat service in
P endleton. Three years ago he purchased a sm all "custom ' s la u g h te r­
house. se rvin g on ly the in d iv id u a l needs o f ow ners oi hogs, ta ttle
and lambs. XX ith the h e lp o f his w ife and son. ( lin fo n J. l l i l l (n o w
a New T u rk a rt s tu d e n t). K i l l extended the business by p ro v id in g
fresh anti tu re tl meats fo r nearby m arkets and restaurants. N o w the
F lill M eat Co. is in enlarged qu arte rs and provides seven n o n -fa m ily
jt:bs T h e firm con tinues to aJsan e its g ro w th th ro u g h h e lp fu l
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p.ori S eed g r o w e rs le a g u e in P o r t ­
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G U TS O E B E A U T Y !
P o in s o t I ias
A z a le a s
G a rd e n ia s
Rose Bushes
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o ff ic e r s a n n o u n c e A fte r n o o n o f th e
o p lo n g d a y . th e s ta te ’s a lt.i fe s ­
c u e g r o w e rs w i l l h o ld a ¡;et to g e th i r.
a n ,I d u r in g th e e v e n in g g r o w . : ; o f
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w o l o c c u p y th e f o llo w in g tw o da ys
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be h e ld th e e v , nin i» o i J a n u a r y 10
A d e ta ile d p r o g r a m a n d H am , s o f
s p e a k , t ; w i l l be a n n o tin e d la te r
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W a ln u t s - F ilb e r t s - N u t M e a ts
HIGHEST I’RK’F (
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ON OFI.IVFRY FOR
VS HFFORF VO,' SFI.l,.
NORRIS KLORFEIN PACKING CO.
*t(»0 N. Iran i Street
services o l the P endleton B ranca o f F irst N a tio n a l
SAI.KM
Telephone 3-7H33
( h e persons you meet here have the kind o f
vision and initiative on which Oregon'» pros­
perity is based. They have taken w id e ly d if­
ferent means o f bettering themselves — cut in
each case they have increased o ,. stato's
income, created new jobs and added o p p o r­
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tunities fo r a ll o f us. To help individuals help
themselves and, thus, build Oregon — fam ily
by fam ily, farm by farm and business by busi­
n e ss-banks in the First N ational Group make
their constructive services w id e ly a vailable.
BUILD
OREGON
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Come in and let us know how we cart help you.
LET’S
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PROVIDES BOX TOPS, BOTTOMS, TOO
lo u is R u pp
decided in 1945 that Flood K is e r ap ple and pear o n h a rd s
net lie,I a d o s e at hand veneer p la n t to fu rn is h slatted tops
and b o tto m s lo r fr u it boxes. Assistance fro m 1 irs t N a tio n a l
at II oih I R ive r enabled h im to start the H o o d R iver Box
A Veneer ( o. at O d e ll. T h e p la n t is near Fsssth the orchards
and supplies o f pine and fir logs fo r "p e e lin g
Today it
pro vid e s 21 O re gon jobs clire ctlv I's e o f m o d e rn e q u ip ­
m ent produces s.lHHi.tHH) p lia b le " lid s " an nually fo r boxes
w ith sides and end» o f re g u la rly cut l„ n s ls » «
H ILLSB O R O BRANCH
FIRST N ATIO N AL
BANK
OF PORTLAND
N O W . . . A L L -D A Y B A N K IN G
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