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MEDFORD MATL TRTBTTNE. MEDFORD. OREO ON, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1932.
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Society and Club Events Reviewed for Week
Edited by
Eva Nealon
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Local Society '
Folk Entertain
In Sunny South
As th holiday draw ww, Mod-
ford eociety folk grow susier,
hjmm and baaaar crowding
few remaining daya before arrival
wwnm chrlatmaa.
any m hnlidav annroach
thougnta of many aoelety folk turn
to those who are wintering m
.,,n smith, aa thev erect with
tereat newa of what' going on here
and ther.
letter from Mr. and Mr. Corbln
Edgnll. who are spending th winter
at Oarmel, carry Intereatlng note
of much festivity. Tney are enw
finin with m. houss nartr thl
week-end and among their guests
are three wen known u w wj,
Mr. 0. N Black, who epent the
ummer on the Rogue, Mr. Helen
Rutherford, who wa nouse guosi.
the Edgells" at their home here Isst
mrtA ntll Rorn. also of Sen
Franolico, who wa a visitor here
In the summer.
T ajw.fe.fcv hours before
open fire and a cory game of bridge
have consumed tne inieroev 01 "
between benefits and br and
have helped to Brighten tne very
ma muim at the nest week.
At the country horn of Mr. nd
uM nri jk v. naraentar. Mr. and
Mr. B. O. Burgee are guest for the
montn. Mr. sno . uvuiwm -. -.nt.
inm hmtta at dinner at their
country borne last evening and Wed
nesday Mra. Alice nouoway ram-
tamed at her oouniry noon "
. h.MM for the nleaeure
of Mr. T. Slater Johnton. Cover
were placed for: Mra. jonnaton, sirs
B. O. Bardwell, Mr. Porter J. Neff
Mr. David Rosenberg and Mr, noi
loway.
Greater Medford
Club Announces
Benefit On Friday
Joining the popular trend of the
day. the Greater Medlord club will
. ponsor a bsneflt prty Friday eve
ning. December 18. In the new club
room in th city hall. Card and
vaudeville will be the moat Inter
esting featurea of th evening for
- wn full nroeram la
planned, Men a well aa women are
Invited and promised an interesting
Funds realised from the party will
b donated tne uon'i reiiei mwww.
wt. Man MPMm IM halfiS fed
and the demand for aid constantly
increasing. -
Dinner Party At
Thompson Home
Is Large Affair
"A very pleasant event of the past
week was the dinner party Saturday
evening at which Mr. Larry Schede
and Mr. J. O. Thompson were noee
esaea at the Thompson home on Sum-
mitt. .
Cover were arranged for 86 at the
tame, where winter greens and bolI
day novelties formed aa inviting
Chrlstmss' tatting. Present were: Dr.
and Mra. B. l. Lageeon, Mr. and Mra.
A. B. Orr. Mr. and Mr, B. O. Sollniky,
Mr and Mrs. B. H. Brayton, Mr. and
Mr. C. T. Baker. Mr. and Mra. A. J.
Rauk, Mr. and Mra. O. O. Alenderfer,
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Qulsenberry, Mr
and Mrs. A. B. Cunningham. Mr. and
Mrs. Eugene Orr, Mr. and Mr. W. S.
Bolger, Mr. and Mra. C. L. Strange,
Mr. and Mr. H. D. Reed, Mr. and Mr.
W. B. Brayton, Mr. and Mr. A. P.
Johnsen, Mr. and Mr. B. 0. Jerome
and Mr. and Mrs. Schade and Mr.
and Mrs. Jerome.
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Christmas Plans
Of Many Lands .
Compose Program
. One of the first and moat Intereat
lng Chrlatmaa parties of the aeason
was held by the Post-Delphian Study
club In the women's club rooms of
the cltywiall Thursday morning. A
ihort business session waa followed
by an appropriate program, presented
by Mrs. R. 0. Mulholland.
Carlton Janea played two violin
elections by Wagner, accompanied at
the piano by Mrs. Janea. Mra. T. J
Mslnigren gave an Intereatlng report
of her recent visit to Obermmergau.
where aha saw the Passion play. Mra.
Roy Duncan aang "In Stable. Lowly
accompanied by Mr. Rawlea Moor.
A quartet. Including Mrs. Bffle Her
bert Yeoman. Mrs. O. H. Paake. Mrs.
Wymore and Mra. Young, sang Christ,
mas songs.
. Mr. Louis B. Humphry told of the
custom for celebrating Christmas In
Yorkshire. Bngland, In ancient and
modern time. Mrs. Lewi uirlch des
cribed the Christmas custom of
Spsln. Mrs. B. A. Moore told how
the holiday la observed In the Scan
dinavian countries, Mrs. R. w. sieeter
told of Chrtstmaa In Russia, and Mra.
Myron Root talked of the German
custom. Mrs. John Crew described
Christmas daya In the Old South.
, A beautifully decorated tree waa
arranged for the Christmas party and
each member brought a package for
the tree, to be turned over later to a
local charity organisation.
Mrs. Shad el Is
Luncheon Hostess
Mrs. Chaa. A. Shedel wa hostess
Thursday afternoon at luncheon and
bridge at her hums in th Schuler
apartments. Prises at cards wen
warded Mra. 0. B. Kuna and Mr.
Kleth Fennell. Those present were
Mrs. Oeo. Humphreys. Mra. Ouy N.
Satterlee. Mra. Oeo. W. Clreham. Mrs.
Kleth Fennell. Mra. Henry R. Pao.
Mr. Ted OeBauer, Mrs. C. B. Kunf
and Mrs. Belva Aiken.
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Mrs, Waterman
Bridge Hnslesa
Mra. Tom Waterman wa host
Thursday evening to member of her
bridge club. There were two tables
of contract bridge In play and high
cor, & held bj( Mrs. J, M. Keen.
ROCKEFELLERS ON HONEYMOON
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Mr. and Mr. John D. Rockefeller, 3rd, whose recent wedding waa
n event In New York' eoclal season, are shown using the prevailing
mod of transportation In Bermuda during (heir honeymoon. (Ano
elatad Prese Photo)
Dinner Honors
Ministers of
Two Churches
Mr. and Mra. D. 8. Walker enter
tained Tuesday evening at their home
at Phoenix with a dinner party for
the pleasure of Rev. and Mrs. W. J.
Howell of this city and Rev. and Mra.
Ralph Peterson of Phoenix. Other
guests from Medford were Mr. and
Mr. W. S. Ollmor.
A beautifully appointed table with
decorations In pink and gold greeted
the guests. Following the chicken
dinner a social evening wa enjoyed.
College Women
Hear Review of
Powell's Book ,.'
College Women' club met Saturday
afternoon at the home of Mra. F. O
Thayer. During the business meet
ing Mrs. R. C. Van Valseh presided,
Mrs. F. D. Wagner, program chairman,
Introduced Mis On Cox, who re
viewed "Undiscovered Europe." by B.
Alexander Powell. Of this latest book
by Mr. Powell, the New York Book
Review says: 'Map-makers at ver
sallies, with their paaalon for the
right of smsll nations, restored more
than one national region, which there
by acquired an individuality which It
may not have had for centuries. Even
tho a traveler may have traveled the
same ground covered In this book,
geographically spesklng, now visiting
that enot he will find a new 'country'
and for him a hitherto undiscovered
one."
Coffe and cake were enjoyed,
served by Mra. Olen Arnsplger, as
sisted by Miss Anette Orey, Mrs. Una
Inch, Mrs. H. 0. Hansen, Mra. O. W,
Hubbe and Mra. B. M. Drysdale.
Mrs. Mlnear, Hostess
To Missionary ftnetety
At the country home of Mrs. Jessie
Mlnesr on Kings Highway, the N. T.
M. I. of the First M. a. church, held
Tuesday afternoon, a well attended
monthly meeting.
President Mra. N. J. Wiley presided
during the business session, followed
with the devotional period, led by
Mrs. Koppen, toplo: "A Cup of Cold
Water."
The atudy program wa under the
leadership of Mra. J. W. Smiley. Sub
ject: "The Salt Marsh of Poverty."
Leaflet. "The Evil Arrows." Miss
May Phlpps.
Lsdles trio
1. "The Lord I my Shepard."
i. "Silent Might. Holy Night." by
Mesdames Lyman, Koppen, Nell,
Mra, o. V. Myere gave the book re
view, "Sharing the People's Liveli
hood." closing prayer waa offered by
Mrs. Bennett.
During the eoclal half hour, the
hostess, Mrs. Mlnear, waa assisted by
Mrs. n. Mlnear and Mrs,- Belknap.
served coffee and delicious plum pudding.
The January meeting will be held
at the horn of Mrs. Myera on North
Peclflo highway.
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Daughters of Mia
.Meet In AahUna
Tile meeting of Daughters of the
Nile, held yesterday In Aahlsnd, was
aell attended and a number wa
present from Medford. Among them
I Mrs. O. O. Boggs. Mr. Chs.
Ollbert, Mr. Bessie Lumsden, Mra.
Maude Holmes, Mr. Delia Scheffel,
and Mra. 0. T. Sweeney. Mrs. Sophia
Baker of Grants Pass atopped here
en route to the neighboring city.
Guild to Observe
White rhriMme
Th Oreter Lake rtniM win mm
Monday evening at the Kuehnle
home. 313 Vallev View, tnr Mtstilft-
aesston and each member Is asked to
bring a whit Christmas gift.
Ore and Bullion
PurcbatetJ
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MttMH'hd rv
WItDBERG BROS.
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Lady Lions Meet
Wednesday for
Christmas Party
Bach member Is asked to bring a
doll to the meeting this coming Wed
nssdsy of the Lady Llona club to be
held at the home of Mrs, L. Penning
ton on the Jacksonville road.. A
Christmas tree will be of major In
terest and the doll family to be plac
ed upon It will be distributed among
the needy children of the city. Fol
lowing the covered dish luncheon, the
women will devote their time to sew
ing for doll end playing bridge.
Mrs. D. O. Tyrce and Mrs. Wm.
Hollowly will assist the hostess. All
members are urged to attend and
participate In the Christmas plan.
Music Teachers
Meet, Purucker
Studio Tuesday
Th Jackson County Mualo Teach
ers assoclstlon will meet with Mrs.
H. L Purucker at her studio Tues
day evening at 7:48 o'clock. The
subject for the evening will be
"Piano." Mr. Rawles Moore will lead
the round table discussion with
"Advocation of Pano Technique" a
subject
Miss Harriett Baldwin will discuss
Leschetlsky's method and Misses
Msrlsn Moore and Rosa Gore will
entertnln with some piano selection.
An Invitation to the meeting Is ex
tended all persona Interested In music.
Mra. George Andrews la president of
the association.
D"pllt Auxiliary to Meet
at Roberts Home
The Ladles' Auxiliary of the First
Baptist church will meet with Mrs.
W. D. Roberts, 1011 West Tenth
treet, Tuesday, December IS, at 3
p. m.
A ehort business meeting will be
held, after which the committee will
have a Christmas program Including
several musics! numbers.
Members and their friends are in
vited. Come and enjoy the meeting.
& .
Presbyterians to liuld
Mission SI inly Class
The Ladles' Missionary society of
the Presbyterian church will hold a
mission atudy class at the home of
Mra. A. J. Hanby, 433 North Holly,
Monday, December 13, beginning at
9:30 a. m. Each member la asked
to bring her own table aervlce, eand
wtchea and a covered dish. All In
terested are cordially invited.
Farewell Tea for
Miss Reid Given
By Mrs. Bengtson
Aa a farewell to Mlse Msrgsret Reld,
who left lsst evening for her home
In Eugene after spending several
montha here aa aoelety editor of the
morning newspsper, Mrs. Hlldlng,
Bengtson entertained Informally at
tea Friday afternoon at her borne on
Palm atreet.
Calling during th afternoon were:
Misses Helen Winters, Gertrude Wats
ling, Grace Colborn. Margaret Arnold,
Irva Powell, Margaret Heiuley. Lot
Llndeey, Alt Llndsey and Mrs. Moor
Hamilton.
Miss Reld la a graduate of the Unt
verelty of Oregon, where aha waa af
filiated with Alph Omlcron Pi soror
ity, she played a prominent part In
Journallatlo and social activities on
th northern campus before coming
here. Her engagement to Robert
Allen, son of Dean and Mrs. Brie W.
Allen of the university school of
Journalism, was announced on the
campua last aprtng.
Dixie Club Has
Pleasant Meet
At Hanby Home
A moat enthusiastic meeting of the
Dixie club was held at the borne of
Mra. A. J. Hanby on Dec. 3. A large
attendance wae present and much
waa accomplished in aewlng for the
Red Cross.
The club voted to purchase two
chslrs as gifts to the Women's club
rooms, also to purchase a block of ten
tickets for the Marionette show
These tickets to be given to children
otherwise ttnable to attend the chil
dren's afternoon matinee, and thus
to further aid in increasing the funds
for the soup kitchen of the varloua
schools.
A watch party will be held at the
home of Mra. George B. Canode on
the eve of Dec. 81. Chairman of ar
rangement 1 Mrs. Max OeBauer, who
will be asststed by Mr. O. O. Murray
and Mr. J. Peter.
All membera are asked to meet on
Deo. 13 at 1:00 o'clock at the borne
of Mre. Che. Fry on South Peach
for the purpose of making comforts
and to do other aewlng for the Red
Cross.
Birthday celebrations are to be a
feature of entertainment after the
holidays. In January the birthday
of Robert E. Lee la to be observed and
In Feb.. Washington and Lincoln are
to be honored.
Th Lee celebration will be at the
home of Mrs. Kellhor and the Washington-Lincoln
at toe home of Mra.
Satchwoll.
At the conclusion of the business
meeting Mr. Warn oca sang a group
of beautiful southern melodies. This
was followed by Chrtstmaa songs by
the club. ...
Much Interest was shown in the
discussion of current topics of the
day.
At th close of the meeting, re
freshments were served by Mr.
Hanby, Mra. Rawlea Moore and Mr
Laura M. West.
During the refreshment hour. Mrs.
OeBauer presided at the coffee urn
und Mra. William Campbell at tne
tea table.
Cutlere Receive ' '
Congratulation
Congratulations are going from this
city to Mr. and Mrs. O. Wayne Cutler
of Olympla, Wash, thla week, an
nouncements having been received of
the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs.
Cutler December 8. The oaby has
been named Jamas Cameron. Mr.
and Mrs. Cutler spent their vacation
in this city two years ago aa guests
of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Banwell. Mr.
Cutler la Mra. Ban well's brother. While
here the Cutlere were much feted by
local aoelety,
Ml Peterson ' '
To Ketum East
Miss Jennie Peterson, who bee been
guest of ber stater, Mrs. R. O. Fowler
here since the middle of October, Is
leaving Monday for California, where
she will spend two montha then con
tinue to Washington, D. O., to re
sume her position In the department
of Internal revenue after the first
of the year.
Food and Candy dale
Set for Dcfiiiiber IT
Tile food and candy sale of tbe
Christian church young people will
be held at the Mutual Feed Store
en South Central, Saturday, Decem
ber 17.
Women of Rotary
Meet at Heath Home
Th women of Rotary met for a
covered dish luncheon at the home of
Mra Fred Heath, Sr., Wednesday, De
cember 7. Mra. E. W. Shockley and
Mra. William Whltelaw entertained
with Mra. Heath.
During th business session It wss
decided to continue assistance in sup
plying milk for needy families and
to pay the rent of a smsll house for
a family new living In a tent. Other
needy farolltee reported are being
inveatlgated.
Bridge followed th business meet
ing with high score made by Mr.
Prank Newman.
The next meeting of the group will
be a desserfbrldge January 4 at the
home of Mra. Harold Relchateln.
Christmas Play
Given by Triangle
A meeting of the Hi-'rriangle of the
First Christian church was held Tuea.
day night. December 0. Mra. R, M.
Day, who waa the honor guest, gave
an intereatlng talk.
A clever Christmas playlet wss given
by the following cast:
Leneve Slmklns, Leonard Klein,
Edith Carter, Muriel Coke, Velma
Smith, William Dorn, Alta Pahl. June
Davie, Florence Dannals, Alleen Lath
am. Dorothy Sehaeffer; Louise Ladd,
snd Adrlsn Praley.
Dorothy Culy, the leader, and Con
way Latham gave ahort talks. June
Davta led tbe aoclal hour. The
Thanksgiving self-denial offering was
received.
Two Important recommendations
were voted upon during the business
session. It was decided that the ao
elety ahould care for one family at
Chrlstmaa time, and that It should
sponsor a candy sale at Cupp'a furni
ture store December 17.
This meeting marked the end of
the half year'a work.
Senior Triangle to Aid
Family at Chrlstmaa
The regular meeting of the Senior
Triangle was held Tuesdsy evening
st the Christian church. Prepara
tions were made to provide one fam
ily with Christmas festivities. Doro
thy Culy waa leader for the evening.
Connie Latham gave a talk on the
young peoples place in securing
world peace. A letter from Dr. and
Mrs. Pickett, missionaries in the
Philippines, wss read.
Aa the climax of the half year's
work a very impressive pageant was
presented, emphsslzlng the thought
of youth of the varloua races, plus
Chrlstlsn fellowship. In "building a
new world with Ood."
Mra. Day, atate auperlntendent of
young people'a work, gave a very
Intereatlng talk about young people's
missionary work In general.
Entertainment waa In charge of
June Davis. There were 5S present
and the room was attractively deco
rated In keeping with the holiday
spirit.
Methodist Missionary
Group Has Meeting
The business meeting of the W. M. S.
of the M. S. church. South, met with
Mrs. Taylor, December 0.
There was a good attendance with
every officer reporting aomethlng accomplished.
' Tbe social meeting will be held
with Mrs. Cobb Dec. 30th.
The Homer Toberman box will be
sent the 17th and everyone ie ex
pected to bring gift to Mra. Cobb
by the 16th. . .
Mrs. Harding Attends
P-T. A. Meeting
Mrs. Harry Harding, Jackson county
president of the Parent-Teacher asso
ciation, came down from Crater Lake
Friday to attend the Parent-Teachor
association meeting at Bellvlew Dec
ember 10. While here aha Is guest
of Mra. E. AmMon, 730 West 11 atreet.
Mr. Harding la caretaker at the lake
and Mrs. Harding reported weather of
10 degrees below rero and four feet
of snow at the lake Thursday night.
Grand Chancellor
To Visit Lodge Here
Tallsmsn Lodge No. 81, Knights of
Pythls will meet In regulsr session
Monday evening. December 13. and
will be honored with the official
visit of the Grand Chancellor W. 8.
Barnes, with an Important message.
All Knights are requested to attend.
Refreshments will be eerved after the
meeting by J. W. Nixon, Ed Schockle
and W. L. Walden.
Kabeles Honored
At Dinner Party
For Congregation
The- Ladles' Aid Society of Zlon
English Luthersn church sponsored
a dinner Thursday for the church and
Its friends In honor of their pastor
and wife, Dr. and Mra. Oeo. p. Kabele,
to express their appreciation to them
of their service and leadership In th
work of the church and tbe splendid
progress made In all departments of
the church's work during the past
year.
Dr. nd Mrs. Kabele arrived In Med.
ford to take up the pastorate of the
church last year, Dec. th. coming
from the pastorate of a large college
church at Fremont. Nebr., where he
waa located the previous five year.
Tne progress made by Zlon church
hss been very gratifying during th
past year.
The dinner Thursday evening wa
attended by almost every member of
the congregation, and many frlenda
and proved a delightful soclsl even
ing. Mrs. Carl Flchtner, president of
the Aid society, in a few well chosen
words, expressed to Dr. and Mr.
Kabele for whom the dinner waa pre
pared as a surprise, the purpose of the
dinner and the appreciation of the
congregation of their aervlce.
Cantata Announced
By Presbyterians
For December 18
"The Incarnation," by Adam Oel
bel. a sacred Chrlstmaa cantata will,
be presented Sunday evening, Decem
ber 18, at 8 o'clock by the First Pres.
byterlsn church choir, under direc
tion of Elsie Carleton Strang with
Dorothy Reynolds at the console of
the pipe organ.
The cantata oonaijita nt t,ati
organ prelude end accompaniment, !
mixed choruses, ladles' chorus, male
chorus, solos and duets. A mixed
qusrtet win be sung by Edith Osr
rett. soprano, Jean McAllister, alto.
A. J. McDonough, tenor, and L. F. i
Kuehnle, bass.
Solos will be sustained by Mr. Roy
Duncan, soprano, Alleen Guy, alto,
Merland Tollcfson. tenor, and Robert
C. Wright, baritone. .
There Vlll also be viniin ml, i
Marjorle Paley, who will play a special
nrrantemeni 01 the Bsch-Gounod
"Ave Maria" and "Rilenf Mlctif ' trh
erine Wendt will give "Oesu Bam
bino" by pietro Yon aa the offertory
solo.
Announcement nt th fVl11FK Metre..
tata la welcomed In all mualo groups
ana oy au otner lovers or mualo, who
hava been ArtYtni'itlv tMitti-iir
Christmas musical events, dearer to
tne cearts ox many than any other
programs' the year has to offer.
The abiiitv of Mm fltf.i di
rector Is well known here and a beau-
uiui presentation of "The Xnoarna
tlOn" Is antlClt)atd th Riinrl nr..
ceding Chrlatmaa..
Mlislonarv Groun
Meets, Campbell Home
The W. h. M. I. of the First M. X.
church will meet Tuenday afternoon
at the home of Mra. W p. rjmnhii
on East Main street. Bring your oon-
iriouuons zor me box to be sent to
the Portland Settlement home.
Merit Circle
Meets Tuesday
The Merit circle of the Presbyte
rian Church Will mf. TiiitoHattT
noon at 3:30 at the home of Mra.
Walter Prazer Brown, 1033 West lKh
street. Roll cnll will be answered by
a Christmas verse.
Catholic Church
His Mixed Choir
Music lovem of Medford an look
ing forward to Chrlatmaa mualo at
the Sacred Heart Catholic church and
are pleased with th new that tbe
church now ha a mixed choir which
will sing low mas for th sacred
holiday.
The choir I working under the
direction of Sebastian Apollo, organ
ist and composer, who has been di
rector of music at th Catholic
church for some time and who was
accompanist for th Medford Glee
men, appearing in concert last week.
HI splendid work with the latter
organisation won him much praise
and Increased the desire of the public
to bear the Christmas music at the
church.
Pocahontas Danoe
Very Jolly Affair
The Pocahontas dance held Friday
wa a Jolly on. Christmas colon
of red and green were used In the
decorations. An old-Urn broom dance
waa one of the novel featurea en
Joyed. Dickey music added much
to the occasion. Th social commit
tee In charge was Harriet Watson,
Mattle Luman. Maude Abbott, Jack
Dooms and Ed Scbackel. Refresh
ment were served in the banquet
room at tables decorated with green
candles and mistletoe.
The supper committee waa Evelyn
Stagg, Nellie Sclow and Otis Hubbard.
Mrs. Gates Among
Women Planning
Benefit Affairs
Mrs. W. A. Gates Is among local
women, who have decided to aid th
needy while enjoying a game of bridge.
She will be hoateas at a benefit party
at her home Tuesday and Is Inviting
friends for five tables of cards.
Money resllzed from the psrty will
be donated tbe Red Cross, which la
enabling to meet the greatest de
mands in many years with a decreased
budget. Tbe drive, recently heldA
did not bring the expected returns
and Mra. Gate is among those per
sons enshllng to lessen the deficit.
Thimble Club ' '
Enjoys Luncheon
Fifteen member of Chrysanthe
mum Thimble club motored to th
house of Neighbor Green on Friday
and spent a most delightful day.
After a cafeteria luncheon .card
were enjoyed, honors falling to Myrtle
Atwood .
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It 5s time to get down to making most of the things
we can do. The sum total of individual activity is
national prosperity.
And whether it he individual or commercial accomp
lishment, a good hanking connection can help you
along the way.
The First National Bank
"A Departmentized Bank"
MEMBER OREGON BANKERS ASSOCIATION
ttimf.