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Old- r .sano. W ash. wiv;*w y e ste rd a y . W e .t U nion W om en's c lu b n u t a bird . »ni’ie m »is, h e at a r id a c o v th e h om e of Mrs S I’ S e liitb e l oi T h e Jefcjs can be rved m a re e e r .vad«» pot ro am in g or stew ing. /A rm istice Day w ith 12 m em b er nnniiC jJly if th e idoiH ur - r p re se n t. P re c e d in g th ■ busm esi m oved she said P lace p a rt of B e rry G r o w e r s M e e t m e itin g the h ostess e rv e d a i k e th«- stu ffin g intr, th« b ird th ro u g h se rt lun ch eo n. L 't i. '< d It T r y G ro w e rs of W ish- tn ° i/periirig at th e neck for th.»» »urrty p lu m p app-uiaric«* A h e “ l of or» i m eet T uesday Mr a n d Mr- H C F a lk left Frl ì th«» C ity hall day by tra in t i atti nd the 50th wed rnay ta k e th " plac • of e w i r i g t h e m ain o p e n in g , o r it r,,«»y be < .u ,«d a g e n e ra l d is « l in g . IIIO IV I rsa ry of M r F a lk 's e4dei by th r e e la rg e -.«fety pu is o r by b r o th e r in Des M om s, Iowa. T he) lac in g i c o rd a ro u n d sk An-r-i e x p e c t to visit o th e r re la tiy e n am R' id a n d u ■» A rifiu C lassified A d, f r i .n d s b e fo re re tu rn in g . vio c a v e r c r w a te r is used for ro a stin g if he b ird . y oung aid . '.ende, Ar y typ*- of pan m ay b • | u-ed if it ».i la rg e e n -jiijh SI »w . ' lon^ co o k in g k e e p s th e fie h rn > u i a n d m a k e s m ore r v n T h e la. 4 i e r th e b ird th< lo w e r the te m p e r - I .»lure should be. 250 d e c re e s r A 10 to 13 p o und tu rk e y roastx ’ .300 d e g re e s in a b .u t fo u r ho u r- F o r f u r th e r ro a stin g sc h e .u lc s ask f o r fr e e c irc u la r HE 1475 P o u l try C o o k e ry R e ce ip ts and M enu HE 1980 P o u ltry C «ikery. and HE 1979 C h ick e n R ec«ipe d • ie c o u n ty e x te n sio n se rv ic e office». P la c in g a d a m p g re ase d c lo th over a b ird d u rin g long ro a stin g h elp- k e p th e sk»n te n d e r a n d a ttra c tiv e Many Served at Sausage Dinner Farm Income Figures Given P e r c ap ih , m t incom e o f per- •m on fa rm s ,n PHd w as o rdy 47 I# i cen t as l irg • as p e r c a p ita net in» nine of p< • ons not o n fa rm s, it . . - <1 m th • O c to b er rwsue of th.* A g n e n ttu r a l S itu a tio n , a pub- h eat ion d th e b u re a u of a g r.c u l tu ra l w ononuc.s. T . p ar tic le is p a rh c u la ; ly reveal- g at th is tu n c because of th e p re s ent p o p u la r opinion th a t fa rm e rs g e n e ra lly a re e n jo y in g u n p re c e d e n te d p ro sp e rity , th e lo ca l a g ric u l tu r a l c o n se rv a tio n o ff.e e «aid. T ne u v e ra g ? p e r c a p ita n e t in- ' n.c of p e o p le on f a r m s ro se from $131 m th e b ,<• p e rio d o f 1P10 to 1940 t o StKitl ----- in ItHil. th e a r t u l e sta te d . T)., fig u re fo r n o n -farm iM*ople r >m H 37 to $132h 1 -• xplairrs th a t w hen fa rm incom e ir. th e 1910-14 p eriod -ak n as 100. th e 1 9 « in co m e wa ' p e r, 1 1 n.un ' !r 11 P‘ i’-' I" -9-1 a n . 193. .a - ■ : - p p e d t o J, p e r cen* Ir. ■l - -91H it w as u p i 45 : . ,c G et y o u r C aterp illar in sh a p e n o w —-be re a d y to tak e a d v a n ta g e of g o o d w e a th er! AWiN^»cTVPeR< SV n P I.AME C», A <Sü.J TOP»/ Officers Elected At Shady Brook Repair Service „ fapo m OftiÆi„<rrep <r J» "M'v c > w o w n e d bv Ge»»rge J W arning. J S h e rw o o d . O regon, h» c o m p le te d u p ro d u c tio n re c o rd o f 7.313 p o u n d s of rm lk .md 425 |M»upds of birttt rf;»t w’hich h »s qual- fo d S ilv er Med.L d Bv M rs. A. I n ru n A m e r (can J e r s e y C,at tie club. . H om e Econ- T h e r c- 1 SH A D Y B R O O K • «»files s lire h e re 1 }{ ...,il E cho .f W»»u ie rla n d on ;es c'.ub of W ash in g to n G ia n g n.uiv t m 3«5 d a y t<• t .it th« m et it th e hum of Sa ie L ftu- f tuie - e a r a n d inn e m onth* ¿a>-’ W ed n e sd a y af e rn o o n a n d e le ct w re v e r l f . 1J bv b oth ed o ffic e rs for th e e n su in g y ear m Sut co lle g e .m d Th ■ A in- Ti c p r sid e n t i- Mr - L ila Jo h n so n , v.c '-presid* nt. Mi.-s C o ra D orland, •v C Ji c lu b nd Mi L ola W eaver, s e c re ta ry t r e a s u r e r T h • n e x t m e e tin g w ill b e Y o u r C.» h U m b re lla F o r A F a ln y . D.«v An A rg u s C la ssifie d a \d — ' d ».,,1 u« P h o n e 231. tf * ./ ! .? „ , „.h? pci, w ing i ( ,u ,‘ an<l C J•• ins th e G ra n g e hall Hud G io V tr w ar '.ar«»t’i;Kt h om e from Emanuel hospital We -1’'--1'" ' 'n ” e u n d e rw e n t an A <>nr> c it o il b a s e f la ’ t w a * ll nes<Ji'.v o p e ra tio n on his leg th e first o f fin is h . N o v em b er. F a rm V- ion h e ld its m o n th ly Protect your floors with m i l l i n g at Ja c k s o n sch o o lh o u se last F rid a y n ig h t, w ith g >od a tte n d a n c e | T h e a g r ic u ltu r a l class of H llhi gave a \ e r v ii <-r stin g n u m b e r on th e p ro g iu m , w h ic h co n sisted o f five The Finest Floor Paint ■¡(■nil g iv in g f v e - ■I.:..!’..' ta lk s you ran buy. on fa rm s u b je c ts w h ic h w e re of in te re st to all fa rm e rs. T hose ta k in g Do your kitchen anil hath p a rt in th e r e s t of the p ro g ram , w ith w h ic h c o n .is te d of m u sical n u m bers. w e n J u d v G ates, a cc o rd io n s -lo. Kay W old, g u ita r solo A d ria n I W o M o..k piano s >!o; Jean Camp- boll. p ian o solo, a n d Don L ogan When you w ant gloss H a w a ii an g u ita r solo .After th e p ro walls use gram r e fr e s h m e n ts w e re s e r v .d by I M rs S h e a r e r I 'n i t T o M eet F rid a y H om o Ex: n sio n u n it of S hady B ro o k w .ll m eet a t th e h o m e of TRACTOR rofl P I S T O L .¿(-i P lS T O lH . A ClT/ IH MUiKCT ‘^ C eî Home Rqent Tells' How to Cook That Thanksgiving Bird H e a v y K oto \'ER B <X JR T Thei-p w as □ gran d tu rn o u t at th e sa u sa g e a n d k ra u t d in n - r S u n d a y , w ith o v e r 1200 p!u ,^ being , r v td .n th e /iv e -h o u r d in r a • s , x te n d e J to all w ho h elp ed m ak e it a success. V rrb o a rt K eraains ("n d e fea trd V e rb o o rt h ig h s c h o o ls f ly in g D u tc h m e n " fo o tb all sq u ad won its • leag u e gam e F rid a y from Gas- • n by a 19 to 0 score T his dee ded f«,r th em th e .r title , w hich is th e M-cond s tra ig h t y e a r of u n d e fea te d football. W om en F o re ste rs m et last M on day e v e n in g in tn e h a ll b a se m e n : M r and Mr.- G e o rg e S o h le r o i Hood R iv er w e re o v e rn ig h t guests last T h u rsd a y .f M r a n d M rs E rn- est H ertn en i M r S o h le r b ro u g h t 25 boxes oi H ood R iv e r ap p le s w ith him on his truck. \f rs w illia m S o h le r e n te rta in e d he Iocal S tu d y c lu b g ro u p a t the h om e of th e R a d e r, M a ry an n H er- m ens on A rm istic e D ay e vening. ¡n m e m b e rs a tte n d ed . S e v e ral prizes w e r e a w a rd e d and lu n ch se rv ed at th e close of th e e v en in g T his T h u rsd a y classes w ill re su m e ■ 'h Ida H e rm en s as host-1 ess. S e v e ra l V e rb o o rt re la tiv e s a tte n d ed tn e m a rria g e of Mias E le a n o r ii IM a n d J a c k H u lsm a n last j S a tu rd a y a t C o rn e liu s. Approval Given lo Wool Research Plan Re> arch a im ed a t im p ro v in g do- f.b e rs so th a t th ey can . m icstic w fic w ool fib c o m p e tt t w ith h ig h -q u a litv lity fo reig n w ools a n d sy n th e tic fib e rs has been a p p ro v e d u n d e r th e R e search a n d M a rk e tin g A ct it w. s re p o rte d this T he BEST C osts LESS in th e Long Run! YORK SHOE REPAIR Opening Sal. W hen your Truck needs repairs, m ajor or minor, the first thing to consider is w here you will get a thoroughly dependable pre cision job. Bring your Truck to us to be sure of the best skilled w orkm anship and factory parts. Cleaning - Pressing 158 E. Main St. NEXT TO THE FARMERS' CASH STORE Tom Doyle HILLSBORO SALES CO. OUR MOTTO: W. Main at Dennis—Hillsboro Phone 5311 INTERNATIONAL — P a rts and Service "Quick Service W hile You Wait" week by the local agricultural con- r v a tic n office D o m e -tic wool p ro d u c tio n re ac h - ed a p eak of 3S8 m illio n p o u n d s in 1942. b u t sin ce has d sc lin e d to a level 34 p r cent below th e 1942 fig u re T h e n u m b e r of sto ck s h .e p it th< b e g in n in g of th is y e a r v.as he law st sine ¡867 Q u ick step FLEX FARM LOANS 4% RAY O N ITE Farmers' Cash Store W e sell and recom m end G EN ER A L P A IN T S for all-p u rp ose use. ISO E. Main St. H tllsore P hone 4061 M rs G race N laon next Friday on D ixie M o u n ta in T h e m ee tin g w ill I k - giv en b.v th e hom e d e m o n , s tra tu m le a d e r <>f th is c o u n ty . F re d S in g , r h a d th e slte h e s r e m oved from h is a rm la st w eek. R e m e m b e r, tn A ! T h a M ore M ore Y ou S ell. A rg u s C lassified Y l l T e ll—T he tf Low Interest No Commission No Appraisal Fee Galaway & McGraw 117 S. 3rd H illsboro FAKM IMPROVEMENTS ARE THRIFTY... G ive Your Home P Lovelier Landscape Farm improvements are practical Investments. T he dividends I '■ "a ★ Be sure your tractor is in top condition when good weather comes and you need it. Let us pick up your tractor now, so we can make any needed repairs and get it back to you while you're unable to farm, so it will be ready to go to work for you in the few good farming days that may follow before Old Man Winter really settles down in earnest. HILLSBORO IMPLEMENT CO. Wost Baseline — C a rlto n N u rs e ry L a n d sc a p e s e rv ic e g iv es y o u c o m p le te law n a n d g a rd e n p la n n in g serv ice. they bring in increased efficiency to your farm are well w orth the initial expense. Check your farm to see where new methods or improvements would save you money. • LAWNS I - Your m ake w ashing m a silo or milk house— if you need almost any perm anent im« • TRANSPLANTING c h in e - r e g a r d le s s of its age or model — can be provem ents, First N ational shows you the convenient way to pay fo r it. ~ ‘ " *'*'* - •** properly repaired here, .With a First N ational Thrifty-Pay loan, you can take as long i? • PLANNING Landscapes I è I If your barn needs paint or new equipm ent, if you w ant a ne\y • PRUNING Trees and Shrubs • RE-ARRANGE MENT we have the equipm ent, as three years to pay for farm improvements, w ith no down facilities, parts stock th at payment needed. Your building supply dealer can arrange a insure genuinely satisfac tory results. Ju st Call 701 Thrifty-Pay loan for you. Or see your nearest branch of the 8 Telephone Forest Grove 106R First N ational Bank. HILLSBORO BRANCH FIRST NATIONAL BANK N e ls o n R e fr ig e r a tio n I BALES and Ì Hillsboro P hone 701 FOREST GROVE. ORE. I OVER '/» CENTUR 7/ .......... ................. ............... — ............ ............................. .........----- ------ - .......................................- ...........................................................................— ...................... .......................................■ . . . . . • ............. .................................... SERVICE o f PORTLAND 455 W. B aselin e H ILLSBORO, OREGON M IM IIt P I D I R A l D IO O S IT IN S U R A N C « C O R F O R A T IO N