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i m h s n k v i m . k d a m "WE’LL SELL O R E G O N " - First N a t i o n a l Bank Announces Essay Contest Awards totaling $1600 in cash and scholarships will be given to winners in an economic essay contest announced last night by The First National bank of Port land. “ Need for factual Information and detailed study of important economic and trade problems of the Paciic Northwest prompts this bank to sponsor an essay competition with prizes commen surate with the effort and study necessary to develop meritorious treatments of such problems.” E. B. MacNaughton, president of the bank, said. Awards will be made in two classifications; an open contest in which there are no restrictions as to age, residence or education of the contest, and an undergradu ate division lnw hich participa tion is limited to students attend ing institutions of higher learn ing in Oregon. Washington or Idaho. A first prize of $7.^) and a second prize o $250 will be awarded in the open contest. The llrst prize winner ot the college undergraduate contest will have a choice of a $400 scholarship or $200 in cash. The second prize winner in the college undergradu ate contest will have a choice of a $200 scholarship or $100 in cash. Topics suggested by this com mittee are: 1. The possibilities of utlllz- LAKESIDE HOTEL REASONABLE Cascade Locks y ABSO LU TELY! YOUR CREDIT IS G O O D B u y T ire s and B atteries Nowl Don’ t wait because you are short of cash. Get what you need and tell us how you can pay. Salesmen Fishermen Get April Awards Dinner Honor» George Havat Tlilriy-one staff member* Prizes for the best catch of Columbia Construction trout and the largest salmon gathered In the It.. • m Jl caught during April will he given Multnomah hotel In Portland |v| entrants In the American legion I (tshlng derby Tuesday. May 7. at tirday night for a send-off X p.m. at the recreation center party In honor of Mr , n(j M,| Oeorge llavna. on the reaervalont. Mr. Ilavas Is leaving bis Prizes will also be «warded us Columbia's rhlef . Juniors for Isrge displays of be estimator for Kaiser trout. Dave Marvin, legion com mander. who will distribute the company In Oakland. Calif., »t- awards, has ashed that all fisher tb*- roupie win make tkslr *•[ men he present so no one will be home Mr. Havas • *Hiaat«4 - • p- • ' f 'll* l: . ... overlooked. ect for Columbia. The Legion sporis c o m m i t t e e Those present were Hr. mi has ruled that fish from prívale • Hundreds of sotbusUttlc salssrasn f»th«r*d In Portland st “Kick-olT* "'*•«- lakes are not eligible for com Mrs Edgar F Kal** r. Ml. g L inf to perfect plena for ttats-wida "Let's Sail Orsgoa To OurssUss" dr|*s. dat*l petition but must be taken on sn Mrs Veorge Havas. Mr and k, Mir Srd to 11th. Insert, Uft to right; Will Lewis. Oregon Mutual Lile Insui. nnct Company, who is directing state-wide salee orgsnieatio«; Mac Willing, angler's license In open wsler. " 11 Ham Fudge. Mr and Hn. la charge of advertising; Robert R. McKean. Knight Pecking Company. Gen- The r u l e Is being enforced by Miller. Mr and Mrs Harry p j, oral Chairman; George L. Baker. Manager of tha Oregon Manufacturers A»fc>- careful Investigation to make sure vis. Mr and Mrs. Bert lad, p, daUwa. sponsors of “Let’s Sell Oregon To Ourselves'* campaign. that no entrant gets s prize who thur Donaldson. Miss K Pumfrey, Mr sei h i Is not entitled to It. It K. McOreu. R O. Wall. 4« ing the electric power being de Nearest places for good salmon It Coleman. Olaf Hanges, |1 veloped in the Pacific northwest fishing reported by the commit in the pulp and paper industry. tee are: mouth of Eagle creek, and Mrs. Dan Peacock Mt „ 2. Trends in production, mouth of Tanner creek. Bradford Mrs Robert Blower. Sidney Tnl prices and market uses for Doug slough between OeneralHbea cof lor. Mr and Mrs Walter kang las fir (or pine, spruce or western ferdam and tip of Bradford Island 1er. Mr and Mrs Marlin ttlafl hemlock) In the Pacific north at Cascade Ix»cka off the forks Mr and Mrs Albert OldiTim west. Eight Chinooks were caught Sun Spencer. Over 200 salesmen, representa day between 3:30 and 8 p m be 3. The future of wheat pro tive of various manufacturing and low the cofferdam duction in the Inland Empire. 4. The problem of seasonal producing industries of Oregon, responded to the call of the Ore labor in the Pacific northwest. gon Manufacturers association One Cent a Word 5 . The Effect of the Federal for a kick-off meeting to the third silver purchase program on trade FOIt HAIJC state-wide campaign of “ Let's between the Paciic northwest and Sell Oregon to Ourselves.” —= = = ==E^====i=== FOR HALE - Three-burner the Orient. " i l l R. Lewis, Oregon Mutual CCC workers. 200 strong, sre line stove, practically »*9 6. The situation and outlook Life Insurance company, was due to return to their Wyeth Cabin 2. \Varrendal*:______bfl for the processing and market chairman. Introducing as his camp any day In the near future |t£|, springs. Mattress, Lkw? distribution of various fruits and vegetables In the Pacific north opening speaker Mac Wilkins, in according to Al Wang. h«ad of table; Chairs. Mrs A Waml charge of the advertising cam the forest service In the district. Govt. Reservation i. Caaoav west. paign. with headquarters on Ilermsn Docks. 7. The railroad rate structure “ When we talk about Oregon and the livestock industry of the Industries, we talk about gener creek. The rontlngent has been (."~M^ r t a BLE 1 :x2<) host, J located on the coast dur.n« «be ^ ^ N|e, Pacific northwest. alities. said Mac Wilkins. “ Ore All contestants are required to gon doe» not appreciate those w,nl*r’ . . . On riverside of highway Deep snows will prevent the A y BroW„ Inquire file a formal application for en - 1 things which are her own. Often Tavt>rn try in the contest, this applica I have heard the question, what CCC from locating a camp st l* t- __ ■ tion giving the topic they propose is the matter with us. What is ourell forest ramp until June 1, _ _ _ to write about and he assumed the matter with Oregon? The an If one Is assigned there. Wang HOU0B TAJLKK I 1 cooftusj 6x12 built-lns. spring jw l name under which they will write. swer Is hat we have everything. said on hi« return from a recon ia*t treaa. Seen st 3d boo** This requirement was adopted to It is only a matter of our selling naissance of hls district off Baseline road on Bln conceal the identity of contest Oregon to ourselves. The .«nly week. Ijotourelle and "ahtum Ave.. Portland F H. W ants while their papers are being thing that is wrong is tl^»t we do lake both have approximately alt judged. to eight feet of snow Wang s car Ri. ». Bos >75. Jt not appreciate what we have. Contestants are urged to file waa «topped by two feet of «now p rL L E R BKI’SHKÏ “ Another trouble is that w« did their entry applications early not see the value of advertising. a mile paat the Kingsley ranch 0 g«.ram«t*d. 2126 Soi though the contest will not end In our last two campaigns we out of Oak Grove. 17th avenue, portlaod. alMi| until March 1, 1936. Announce found that as we expanded In our Rari Smith, from the l^kes ment of awards will be made on advertising, so we expanded in district. Is new protective assist r o il HK.VT or before June 1, 1936. Entry gross business. The first campaign ant at Herman creek, taking over 5-ROOM MODERS house cards and contest rules can be reached 72 paper. The second In the Job about May 1. furnished. Close to school secured by writing the economic cluded over 100 newspapers of The offices of the Mount Hood quire Cascade Lock! essay bureau of the First Nation the state, and as we Increased our national forest were moved last company. al bank of Portland. Applications budget, Just so much did the week In Prtland from the new and topics to be approved should manufacturer increase hls Busi postofflce building to the Termin- MODERN IN APARÉMrN*r ^ be mailed to the same address. ness. al Sale« building on 12th and Tkvsrn “ Our third campaign, May 3 to Morrison streets. Telephone hLj JK*k ________ 11. will be even greater. One ATwater 230«. 1 hundred and ten newspapers, ra J. D. Morrison la the new Eagt« dio stations, schools, women’s creek forest aervlce guard. Halt WlNlrfiW’S (^ ea fU . f garden spaded, clubs, chambers of commerce, and ing from Harrlaburg. he's a grad general Janitor wqgk “ Doc” " ’ells, government phy civic clubs are all lined up and uate of the forestry school at work part time for bougP*^^^_ sician, is out after the American ready to start work. * Oregon State college at Corval ing rooms I/cave <,rdsn Z1 of Legion fish derby. He's ordered a lis, will spend the summer here, Chronicle office. Phon* H* specialty-light boat built. 1« In charge of Improvements to he Lieut. Colby Myers is also out the grounds until Ranger Albert W A X T K I» U if( after the grand prizes in (he W’ laeanger returns to hls station. INVENTIONS WANTED J"Hg fishing derby with his outboard expected this week , Anderson. Patch’ ( ,-OrdlwJ Miss Guyla Galosheff. first and motor popping. 53« Mead Bldg. Portland. bi* ta Deer this week trampled the second grade teacher, I* back af A want ad will get resulta. gon. lawn, nibbled the buds, ate the ter a week's abaence. Miss Stevens attended the flowers at the William Fudge $ home on Bradford island. Mrs. teachers conference at Monmouth. am Fudge, angered, built a scarecrow She »aw the ruins of the state Bui for the front yard designed to capito] on the trip. and throw fear Into the heart of any Bonneville hoys played Cascade sho succeeding would-be marauders. Ixicks, winning 29 to 11. on the whi Harrell Kanzler’s new 10-foot Bonneville field. They wish to thei rowboat, built by himself, was thank Cleo Lloyd for umpiring. launched Saturday to pass trial County tests started this week tests on Bradford slough success for the third to eighth grades. •ml fully. wo« The seventh grade has a new Raymond Marsh, formerly con pupil, Billy Anderson, from Os blac nected with the Saveway store In wego. no Bend, is now working under coul Bonneville school wlshe* to Safeway manager Tommy Wentz thank the following for the use man at Bonneville. whll of their cars on the trip to the The hole In the highway on Multnomah county spring music to I the Bonneville side of the Tanner festival: Mrs. Lloyd. Mrs. Stev creek bridge was patched this ens, Mrs. ones. Mrs. Linton and Ioni» week by highway crews. fohl I Mrs. G. !W. Barker. the ‘Sell Oregon’ Campaign To Begin Friday W A N T ADS Forest Service F ■ iM 0 a BONNEVILLE BOARD AND ROOM— RATES 5th & Main r m t o x u 'i' BONNEVILLE SCHOOL 2 D A N C E With the Fern-er-ettes 4. " . ILA R it i NO TO N , M Aiiager EaM Stark & Union, Portland E u t 4148 W ednesday, IVlay 8th M errill’s Pavilion CASCADE LOCKS, OREGON