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FIRESTONE T IR E AND RUBBER CO A K R O N O H I
I WON 500 MILE INDIA NAPOLIS R A C E AVERAGING 110.333 M . U
FIRESTONE deluxe champions , their outstanding safety and
endurance played a great p art in my victory .
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V. F W. IDAHO STATE
Pocatello, Idaho, June 8-10.
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The city of Lebanon, Ore
gon is celebrating the 100th
o e « physician g o r j you ■ p re s c rip tio n —just a little
»lip of paper — b in to com pound it correctly, our
pharmacist» may h .n c to draw
t h e w o rld *! re-
s o .irirs It is not uncomm on fo r a prescription to require
drugs and chemicals gathered fro m a score of countries,
p urihed, blended and compounded as only skille d phar-
macistajcnow how, to make the m edicine that exactly
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to make this possible.
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Ray Meadows
256 E. Main Si—Hillaboro
PHOTO SERVICE
Phone 261
June 5-7, coincident with
the Strawberry Festival.
UNIO NCO UNTY
June 5-7 ot LnGrange, Ore
gon.
EAST OREGON
LIVESTOCK SHOW
Union, Oregon, June 5-7.
V. F. W 2ND
ANNUAL RODEO
June 7, 8 at the Condon,
Oregon Rodeo Gro’ ndj.
WHY?
ARE INSURANCE RATES GOING UP?
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IN FLA TIO N IS CHIEF CAUSE OF INCREASES IN AUTOMOBILE RATES
Today’s high cost of commodities is
pitalization in the garage.”
commonly acknowledged and under
“ As to automobile bodily in jury lia b il
stood by the buying public. But since
ity insurance inflation is still the main
insurance is not a commodity, it is d if
answer, aside from increased accidents
ficult for people Io understand tiiat the
frequency,” the article went on to point
same Inflation spiral is also prevalent in
out. “ The person who is killed or ser
the insurance field, where tlie higher
iously injured is likely to be much more
prices on goods and services makes it
of an earner than he was before the
more expensive to settle claims. These
war That means that the cold blooded
were the opening thoughts expressed in
study of a man's economic value which
a recent article in The National Under
lias to be made to measure the money
w riter explaining the auto insurance
loss that his death represents to his
rate increases.
fam ily or that his disability means to
him, produces a much higher figure
“ Strip away insurance and think of
than it did before the war.”
the automobile,” the author suggested.
“ What Wiis-a lot of car for $1,000 in 1941
“ And here again m ultiply the increase
is now crowding the $2,000 mark if you
in your medical-hospital costs by thou
can get it, and it costs an insurance com
sands and you sec what the insurance
pany $2,000 to replace the new one for
companies’ dilemma has been,” t h e
you or for the other fellow if it is wreck
w rite r maintained.
ed through your fault. But even more
"The new rates are not designed to
important is the increased cost of par-
recoupe for the insurance companies the
tial losses because there are so many
past losses, that might be compared to
hundred thousand of that kind. For $15
inventory
losses of a merchant," it was
before the war you could get a sorry
concluded, “ but only to see that what
looking fender artistically repaired over
m ight be termed new inventory is sold
night. Today $75 doesn't buy much in
at a price to cover current costs.”
the way of repairs except lengthy hos-
Dependable Car Insurance with medical re-tmburaement and depend
able Accident and Life Insurance w ill protect you against loss of in
come to you and your family.
Rushlow Insurance
336 E. Washington St.
aé.1 OUR LIBERAL
® i o S Y O U R USER TIRES OM
HILLSBORO
28 YEARS OF
DEPENDABLE
SERVICE
Telephone 111
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.June 8 at Bay City, Ore
gon.
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PORTLAND ROSE
F E S T IV A L
June 9-15. Rose Show held
in the Art Muséum on the
1 lth and 12th, and Golden
Rose Ski Tournament on
15th.
STATE GRANGE
C O N V E N T IO N
June 2-6 at Bend, Oregotv
Summer driving conditions
demand special summer
p ro te ctio n . T h a t's why
Richfield has made Sum-
m ershield a v a ila b le to
every motorist. Summer-
shield includes ten protec
tive services that will get
your car ready for surhmer
driving. Ask your Richfield
dealer about Summershield
today...
FOR 24 consecutive years, Firestone Tires
have been on the winning cars in the Indian
apolis Sweepstakes. The same patented and
exclusive construction features, which make
these tires so safe, so strong, so wear-defying
on the speedway, are also built into the
Firestone De Luxe Champion Tires which pro
tect your life on the highway. You can get all
of this extra safety and extra mileage at a big
saving in cost because your used tires are
worth Afore at Firestone. W e need more used
tires for retreading. So we are offering highest
prices for the unused mileage in your present
tires when you trade them in on new Firestone
De Luxe Champions, the only tires made that
are safety-proved on the speedway for your
protection on the highway. Easy terms, if
you desire.
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T ru ck, T racto r and Motorcycle T ire Stock
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FARM, HOME & AUTO SUPPLY
HOME OWNED — GABELMAN, NEWMAN. McGRATH
148 S. 2nd A venue
H ILLSB O R O
Phone 771