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County Farm ers' Union Hears Reports on Recent Stale Convention lll< * 4 * ltf |g '• :»>411 V I. «I I I,,. tlM* •»¡uh’ ('(UlVl'Ii d I» ' "f I- ' !■' P re - d e n t I nm A P m i H . iv e i. . . d u in i th e llo n p i- v illi- |',,w ,-i lin t I'.ilio n m ■d ' 11,11 " I ' l n g i .u n l i m u t| , " • ’ >• •"■•! .in I I e, l i . i l i . H I 'I > | " I 'I . . li d s i , . - d H ie I Hu- w o rk in g ( .m u r i . wl P ie l n e i n h e i - t d h iilin to enni. I|e* Iti m o v i, d , id mi i ’ ' i l ' - n i I th è p i d o m I l.ie t u , - ,. n i in k u id H . ,i I ,1 n u - 'll HI t i l e A i I t ni n l i e c i ve illi e o n jie to li \ -<•» m u A n ic i . . I tin u in g to take a p p lic a tio n s f r i te n a n t p u re h e loans, v e ry fe.v ' are ^ c in g m ade fo r the purchase ' f real estate due to the present in fla tio n a r y p r .e e Lapsed N a tio n a l S e rvice L ife I isurance po licie s o f 260(810 No.-th- w- st veterans re p re s e n t »2.340.0OO.- 000 o f p o te n tia l econom ic s e c u rity Io th ,■ c veterans and th e ir dep en d ents. T h e te c h n ic a litie s o f a v ia tio n and the de ire to le a rn m ore bo u t th is v ita lly im p o r a n t p a rt o f th e new 1 re g u la r a rm y intere.st<»d tw ■ yo u ths so m uch th e y decided to e n lis t H Hi I. ti . . -I . . Ui I'1 u,p ,h ‘ - ■■■ tu lie in u t ili in ■ “liiitf .u liin -' i- , ( le h v i n - 1 g ie .ite i ex|..in » in n ned . eh, p . n e i , 'h i- h .-n v llv ci w ile d I m .,. • n u l lu I k e . i d v . i n t . i ni il,,. n .ilu i I r th e 1 'i i n - e i i i r n i w e r e th o s e ■il h e rlt.ig v i f liv d i e le e ti ’ ' m ain announced. v ' 7 " ' " D M ic k . IB. sen ,,f G -. xtj ,. (■ M ic k . Hi I. ,ind R slp b S II.,n n .1. J r , ri.u tc 2. B r a v rr tu n , «on o f R a lp h s. Hanna. Sr., nt A l i n , -,1.1 c . i l l f . took the oath of 1 ,. I tin .'n t J .in u .irv 28 in I ’,ii-tland B" 1 v uths a t t c n j« l the Reaver- • u n io n h ig h K h o o l w here they e x c e lle d in va rio u s «ports T lie v i . l l rece ive th e ir basic tra in in g at the A ir T i lin in g C om m and at San A n to n io , T e x . C.»pt S c ig le «aid. ,.f II, oi f.ti |)I4*I ( ) i , „ i i t i m i w e . i / ,n It.v t ile I ■ I l i o t v u n it .1 , V e v in .,1 lu e .il u n it.' i l l P th e p r o | . ed ,, "I p .ll k l l e ' l i, e l e i . n i «. .iy iwruiUrtg servlcg Beaverton Boys Join A ir Forces I t i l i . i , , < tii t;i,;i, Thut-ilay, February 27, 1947 Voi urin? 52, * }! oí l> 49 N o Section 4 Preparations For Annual FHA Confab Here Set y n il clxew 'hefe P ie iid i n t I iii. iii U n "ti P ie he.n in..' tie ld I i ‘ ‘ ' ......... - ■ 1 :• mJ go places w nb the arrov a ir forces. C aptain William ii Seiglc. ,ff:c ; : 6 Pages I in charge of the P o rtla n d D u r i n g *;,(• p i f< a - week th e ! fa im o w n e r- j.p b u r wers o f the F ,tim e rs lb me id m irn - tu itio n have co m p le te d the s u m m a riz a tio n o f th e n fa rm reeard book«, in p r e p a ra tio n f r in fo rm a tio n th a t w ill be u ed in th< .n n u a l F H A m ce.- ! in« T his m ee tin g is bcir, 4 held Do- < »yi T hu rsd a y, in th e G range h u ll n H ii.' ooro. 1 j,s is the th ir d m • of the e m eetings th a t have b* n i I Im i ■IV tu fu n - to e j o i n t In d i n n tte e s o f i h m ie .m d s iile in un s l i |? | u ,,. n , tilli Ut w llli il le i e l le .I »1 t i r W .i . l u n g , u n ( '. m u i V E .,i u n i n o p p .s in g th e t u l i ||e t.u ,| t | ,., i P" I ., I , - I n v e n l i n u .,1 ... .n in i,, , d -i i e u h i , n ,n u n . u n u n , u s i, o p p i, ne " " ' " I I . P ie v „ I ., w e n , Hl, I i n n i " l'i . n s i n g p ie County p la n n in g .m d / " lu n g In i, ‘ J H 1 . • < • u p /A , * ■ fn m O il- o - M a t ic records fu r W a sh in g n coun- 'v ¿/ere tr.iii'ferred fro m the M , M in n v ille o fice to H ilb boro. A lt h o i 1 th. ha« been another y e a r o f h r/h fa rm incom e, the re p o rts * row th a ‘ the liv in g expenses r ijv e :n c re ..« e ‘ fr m 17 per ce n t ** he g r incom e in 1945 t / 20 p e r cent in 1946 T ie to ta l o h . n o m e fu r *tu ? ^ 27 fa m ilie s re p o rtin g 1. $297.114 00 or an a ve r i^e o f $7.071 00 per fa m ily C th is. 51 p e r ce n t was j r ece sa ry fo r f.«rm o p e ra tin g ex- ' penses. «L- ! O IL BU RN ERS A v a ila b le N ow ' p M; I y \ Easy Paym ent Terms Can Be Arrungod FRED' FURNACE SERVICE 144 S. 4th Ave. (near Postoffice) Phono 1361 (with Roper Electric) A ir w a y G rocery Pricos effettivo through March 2 . W IT H 1-lb. jar 4 4 c D E N N IS O N S CHICKEN RAVIOLI . . M l’SHHOOM 1-lb jar 18 KAI FRESH VEGETABLES SUNDAY — 10 a. in to 5 p. m. AIRPORT ROAD AT CITY LIMITS r TOOLS Y ou'd S c P ro u d to H ave! H an d T o o ls Stanley, Millor Palls, Disston and Yankco W.ippult and Stanley Duro and Stanley E le c tr ic S a w s Portable E le c tr ic T ools Mudéis As available Arm strong and Little Giant B o lt a n d P ip e - T ap a n d D ie S e ts H ILL IS H A R D W A R E PERCY. O LG A a nd GENE H ilh i “ B " «quad had pectal Dinner, Services Set at Mi. Home 1 Automotive Firm s To Close E arlier Local Shoe Repair Shop Changes Hands F O R TH A T N E W C A R , th a t N ew T ru c k o r P ic k u p M .< (»1 I IS I I K . Jr« ' ¡ i r<| V II |«<’ i h.»\ in jr c la im .* m u h it ib I i»ai<| n t t H l r a r c r » * |in r t * l I«» p re s e n t th e m , w i t h p ro p « r v o u c h e r-. 1.» m e n t th« f i c r , f I ’ . I. |* Mt t r r >n. ( in - m e r c ia t N n t in n a l H u n k I t , n l , l i n g . H d U b . O r e v . 'ii. w i t h i n s ix m o n t h * f r o m K H > r u n r\ 2 ’*. 1017 L I L L I A N F S T I - 'I . L L <> < t > N N ( » |{ , ) \ t r ix . P. L. P A TT E R S O N . .V*' tr ix . ( F a b . 2 7 , M a r . 6. t ,«-\ for I- . , .• I :. 2 0 , 2 7. 1'.»I7» Tea Readings FREE He Took Care of Everything But Auto Insurance Farm ers Auto Insurance Offers the Best Protec tion at Less Cost. S 7 .9 5 Phone our office and let us tell you how we can save money for you on insurance protection. M in n e a p o lis - M o lin e T ra c to r a n d F a rm M a c h in e ry U se d C ar, T ru c k o r P ic k u p P h n n r E l.'M . 17 Second A ve. V FOREST G RO VE tn h e a s h in e to t h e s e S a d d le s 130 S. 2nd Ave. Phone 591 Hillsboro, Oregon i l s the way they lit that makes these saddles the favorites of men with young ideas. They're ed. s,>.t uliu . «toil. u>p quality elk, with plum p leather saddles. Red rubber soles and heels. Farm ers Automobile Inter-Insurance Exchange E R IC M A R G G I Truck Insurance Exchange Fire Insurance Exchange B u s te r B r o w n S h o e S to r e 207 E. Main S treet Hillsboro, Oregon T h is W e e k 's S m a s h A te rrific m a rk - d o w n you may purchase all of your needed ear and b u ck repairs, parls and accessories, including lircs, batteries, etc., on out easy m onthly paym ent plan. n o w 69c ALL SALES FINAL NO REFUNDS NO EXCHANGE llILLHBOnO, OREGON 9.99 ’2.63 27 X 50 Regular $5.30 NOW COLORS: Blue, Peach, Maroon, White, Rose and Green ' * 7**» -» r.J S H A G RUGS > ■ ...V - N ow 1 3 Off on A ll S iz e s OVALS — OBLONGS j ... J ’® J . '' ' -J " ' * ~ i ALL COLORS $ 3 .8 5 v a l u e CMC TRUCKS Telephono 631 21 X 36 — Regular $2.93 NOW H it Reynolds R ock et B all P en a n d d o n 't fo r g e t . . . i W A SH A BLE BR A ID - TEX RUGS M at S P R O U S E 'S ! P R IC E D T O C L E H R SWANK MOTOR CO. S a v e Vi on T hrow R u gs 24 X 45 — Regular $¿ NOW SERVICE ON ALL M A K ES O r CAR S, TRUCK S A N D TRACTORS .H i- 1 S o i 1 o u ‘lJ Wylie J. Graham S a tis fa c tio n G u a ra n te e d B rfre s b m rn ts , 50c YOUR S a lt a th a t the average fa m ily is o ve r th re e vears ahead o ’ . h e ir c h e J u ’ | cd pa ym e n ts in a d d itio n to h a v in g increased ’ h e ir c a p ita l o p e ra tin g in- I ve stm e n t to w e ll-e q u ip p e d units. A lth o u g h the F H A o ffic e is con- t «•f You'll Be Coming Around to See Us, WE H O P E r o N T iA c c A n t; 15(1 !>. Third Ave. J ' B \ M rs. I red Arbis« h e r MT HOME B ro th e rh o o d con« <’ ! ' h ii o f the fo il- w in g a u to m o - • tic • i l l he bel i .it J e u n m x I.., ..I- S .i.tii l- A ,I m i-ii o f th e th ro u g h F rid a y , and at 1 p. m. on m .te d h. a tte n d Sun- S u tu id a y . e ffe c tiv e M a rc h 1. has M ‘ ‘-■‘ •g a liu ii o f th e B ro th e r- 1 b. announced: O o lite - - Ik -d w ill i-.iudiH-, the .nm-iuu-g .-(•;. B ra d fo rd - S tre i,w le s e r M oto rs E« m Ito p iK -r i!t ' , ',f M ’ a '" ' ‘ ‘ “ F ' t r " ev C a d v M o to r co m p a n y. Dean G ra - It dge R unnel ’ >■; . i l l he served d in n e r at th e par- ham M ot re H a lv o rs o n M o to r to m - N. .,(..:■ o m g e b efore r e tu rn in g to J e n -I D.,ny. H a in b v M oto rs. H ills b o ro A u - G ,phers ■M-1 m m : L .d g e f o r the c o n c lu d in g ' to P arts H ills b o ro A u to Sales. Mae F ire i ers t m e e tin g o f th e c. n ference K enzie M o to r co m p a n y buiiipuiij, Pacific M rs S te rl Spiesz o f i M o to r c m panv. S p .n c e r M o to r M r and A ll re g u la r o f Ah lo - La G ra n J c v is ite d .it M H im e | com pany. S tra n a h a n M o to r com - cal league* have I»« cn pla ye d in I X ih d .iv e ve n in g M r S p i< . / liv e d P,'riv S w a n k M o to r com pany, and th«*ir fir s t 1 » w eek schedule ex i M t H om e d is tric t as a c h ild and " •* hmgb»n C o u n tv M otors, «•«•pt tfie Tuesday m atch o f the . radu ite d fro m grade school th e re . Present clo s in g h urs a rc 6 p. m N odules and R idge R unners. T he i 1914 He is now an A s s e m b ly M on d a v th ro u g h F rid a y and 1 p <»ui • »me o f th a t gam e decide : f God m in is te r. ‘ S aturday. vh ich teams w ill lx* tie d fo r f i r - ’ M: and M rs Ray J o h n s to n < f and w inch w ill fin is h in f u rth | M M m n v ille have tu rn 'd th e c h u rc h and f if t h places F« u u a . 11. 'I he R id ^e R u n n e r j pianos a nJ «everal o th ers in the c o m m u n ity the past w eek t « th r i« i ,ti •■.• im m th e F ire Mr and M rs B a r ry u n u tiu is d in p ile o f L«ju M in tu r n ..nJ th re e c h ild re n and M r: Fox I 479 Feb» u a rv 17. th< F ern M rs Lind<|iii.st's m o th e r, a ll o f A (•■••nplcte new 1947 lin e w .th W alt R u e cke r’.s h ig h i 473 to »k tw o out of th re e Je n n in g s Lodge, w e re S u n d a y v is e h c tr ic household ranges is b c in . ito rs at M t Home in tro d u c e d b . th e F n g id a ire d iv i fro m th e R idge R unnei B o rn to M r and M rs W allace n o n r G e n era l M »tors, accord T he n e xt n ig n : the Nodules t ««k th e scries fro m th e G o p h e r' in Russell a s n. L y le E rw in , F e b ru in g t » Rene M e ltcb e ke , o f M e lte beke F u r n itu re com pany. H ill* n ite i. f C a m p b e ll’s fin 222 in the a ry 18th. b o r dca'.er ,n F rig .d a ire product.- second game and a h ig h of 5o3 , Manx A tte n d D in n e r F< bi i t \ 21 the Oo ■ > io ed T iie F e llo w s h ip D in n e r at the w h o attended a d is tr ic t m e e tin g » •om e o f the r b e t t e r b n • d m • b y c h u r c h w a s w e ll id »'tended Rev. the M u ltn o m a h h o te l in F w in n in g th re e s tra ig h t o v e r the O liv e r P o rtt r. Free M e tn o d is t m in 1’ R u c tio n o f the new ran tje i i D is te r o f N e w b e rs. w a- the . i x ’ak- X c u n d er w.iv ,n the c o m p a n y ' w it h I. i M in tu rn in » ingle honors t r in serv.ee w h ic h fo llo w e d He | ig<T n'avt w ith 1K1 b u t 1 x xi w »' th e b e tte r | ai •» 'h 'w e t p ic tu re s o f his ,v»n k I O hio, p la n ts ” sait »..»_» <»n n ig h th re e w ith 4/9 A ls o tm C h a p la in in the a rm y in the H» states he w ill so n announce eond game was s ig n ific a n t *n S o u th P a c ifu a .'pecial s h o w in g o f the new th a t th e O»»htc> b u ilt up a team Mi and M rs H am b; o f H ills .‘. h e r F r ig id a ì’ e h ig h sin g le fo r the cas.m th u s fa r b o ro w e re guests at th e c h u rc h d in range as w e ll . • tp u a n c e s . in c lu d in g re frig e ra to rs , cj core <>f 834 ner. e le c tric w a te r heaters and home M ondav nifght J im S h a ffe r of K irth d .ix H onored fie * 7 .4 rs. ■ • G I hci d In - h im w , th .i M rs W. C Edv served a d in n e r O th e rs a tte n d in g the m e e tin g 176 a n d 45 • . , , last T uesday in n o n o r in the toirtn- w e re M r. M e ltc b e k e and B il l M e l o ve t th e F ii eai le i T h e im i i i m ug the F ern H o p p e rs m anaged to <t i\ o f Mr> M a r. J( ;\e tt to ten tebeke. 4<ut-pomt those O o lite s h i tw o guests. O ne o f th e guc ts. M rs crimes, but w ith playing b u c 4 i as Johnson, had ju s t re tu rn e d from •even m on it to h e r old Dan A d d in g to n 's 199 the v O / ol v m tes c N | , " — .............v is th it s u- v is ii« . th e see nJ W a lt horn in H a rm sand. Sweden She ’ R le c k e r t irn e d out the best th re e not been back in 40 v e a r She •orc to date by b w lin g a 519. v is ite d w ith her thr«*r» ee sisters and ace • d m g to League S e c re ta ry A r - ‘^ so husband re la tiv e s near T h e H a rris Shoe R e n e w in c shoD by t h u r Pt arson. 143 S Second avenue. H ills b .-ro . T h e W. C. Echs w , e re p a n tlj ¡o p e ra te d fo r th r e - vears bv M r. and r io - - tw - — su rp ris e d i ■ i « ir it r r tr l Im r k r iii. . . n or. Sunday a fte rn o o n M r- E r.m k H a rris was purchased ' " lh r ■ ■' '-- ' ■ ■' • M ■ h. y’l ............ \t \ t last « ek bv Mr and M r s J o r i \ . " I h ill, I’-M |\ '|C ’" " i " " ,i h , , r ,<TI';1 i E H a r‘ n«Jon. und fa m ily , oth e: rel D W h itt, o p e ra to rs fo. tw o vears of " ........ a 'r a t' ' i's and f rieiid.s ea : 1 I T h e y had Joe > S n ..- S h p. N e w b e rg w h,eh '/¡/r ^ H y e n - 'V r e m - '- t'm n r 'h 'im e m ' k m d -Nl.l 4 . th e ” re c e n tly sold. C lv d e L in c o ln 2'»th U m > of M 1 11 i. h ! I h r h< h i r , f a n t w e n , back th a t e v e n tn s 1 hey «•ho u j * e m p lo y e d in the lo ca l leu *»*♦•! K k \ vi ,hc said the roads w ere in g .o d coti- shop u nd r th e fo rm e r m anage-1 m n M day tinir. mu <i i r ,i ,- io, d itio n . T h e y eantc v ia the S . n a . n , m ent. w ill c o n tin u e to w o rk th e re ■ »r h r « r im * ■■■ii. ,h*-r.t'> i route. as as*i>t;m t to th • new ow ners. r itie n i Ih r I>«t«l >eb- ; M r s . G eorge M o s c rip d ro v e to Sc- Mi- ana Mrs D W h itt wUI r u a r v '.’ . I h . I ’ I a ttic o v e r the w eek end to see he M A R I HV I th e ir h ine at N e w b .rg w h ile th e ir I.N G F H i t i n I S O N . I m m oth e r. « h > is ver.- i l l c h ild re n arc in school T h c v have Il VK! A I I S T I H l. I S . A f t > * th re e sons. A fte r school is o u t . I «••• Vl.tr 1T. 20. 27. 111171 th e y exp e ct to m ove to H ills b o ro . F - ih lr N a n c y A n n M. ( o l l i - t r r x - I b 1 i if County 1 \\ R u b b e r stam ps a n d o ffic e su p p lie s in ir l , H ( ’ . ii n t y . l l r r u o n , h a - a p p o in t i- d n,<- R u b b e r stam ps and o ffic e s u p p lie s llills ö o r o A rg u s. t f t M C 'i i t r i x , f t h e K -U a tr f N VN< V \ N \ —H ills b o ro A rg u s . tf SO O N ER or LATER » D a vi VV G. 1 IH .I.IS C o rn eliu s. O reg o n I Coach J in r Special Showing of New Ranges Planned BABY FOOD, Gerber's OPEN BAHKETREBH Oolites and Fern Hoppers Top Alcoa Play Hillsboro MEAT BALLS . . . . i t i >1 i t \ I In i ' n u ll in n u m b e r o f eh, ■<■ g.unes th is seuson S e ve ra l p lu y c rs w ere prom oted to th e v a rs ity d u r in g the latter part of the aea on Shown (le ft to rig h t, front ro w —W illie Potten Jerry Doyle, Neal M f. In i.e \ l llu u ib u ig and W illie H e n n in g ; back lo w Unger M adsen. J im S ch u ltz G e n t S u n d in , Ron R eule J . iik M ei i ill and Davis. » SPROUSE-REITZ STORES WisTBRN Or^ârtizatioH^. -=T3Wt=a Regularly priced $6.95 - $10.95 CLEARANCE PRICES S/J.65 - badi $7 .30 To C le a r - B A T H M A T S ets REGULAR NOW Sizes 21 X 36 $4.55 ’3.05 Colors: White, Peach, Green, Blue and S e lfr id g e F urnitu re C o. 138 S. ’I h 'td Avenus HILLSBORO Tel«ph?a» 21 -----a — , --, -,-^1.7, i Yellow i irr.MÉi.afc