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Personality o f the Week In Wi>‘ a f to e C o c - ’ r Outtid«- O regon in V S O v tu d e n Cv ■ . 'A- Or»g„n __ N i ’., jeta, A : > » r t • g R t^ A b \IK t|o |\G a* -e« . - . r 3 —erv .r.g Amer -a i A d v e r- K ' 1 alvi the ago _ rj-j -TJ , r . * W. toaon Are N A T IO N S GENERAI F T 'E I J _E ROYAL PORTABLE Tualatin Valley Air News firea Rich in History Welcomes American Trails President d ... From A K a I n I o u } I 1 typewriter SPECIALIST! K u ¿sd VMc're typew riter «pet udnts - Ih u rt» wb> • < re*.>H iim rnd the new Gr<o M ag*. k <> a I Portable • W c i n * it» n d u m c features mean e a tirr fatter ttp in g f >r >uu, a a j w aiter, trouble free u * . l a r icd ( arc e r in Safety Education Stressed at Rotary Stop in to d o y l NORTHWEST TYPEWRITER CO OFFICE SUPPLIES Royal Sales Service and Rentals In* --are e* ,a .~ — ,r be c- rftinued .r.t fair tn ■operation of local residents, t their pow er to make the cou ler year, the eff ort on the h rung should be c ncentrated c The oe- p;e of this area are g J feel honored to have h;m vi If* M a lo s< 11 111 % I> or s> Phone SSM Dust to Dust Low Hanging Limbs Nuisance Low hanging limbs over sidewalks and streets definite nuisance and in some instances if the li broken, eould prove hazardous Attend - ■ to the fact that 1 w hanging limbs have been notn m any parts of the city Also the w riter, in walking n dential area_> has n/.c-d that propertv owners in cases have perm itted limbs to grow so far down tha ney definitely interfere with the pedestrian. This condition is covered by a city ordinance requires an eight-foot clearance over sidew alks and 1 over streets. If property ow ners do not m aintain clearance, the city can have it done w ith the cost charged to the owner Everyone should w ant to ke< trees trim m ed to a point w here thev will r. A interfere pedestrians and traffic. t Might be OK for poetry but Public Forum Warning Issued me r •> r -.w jy d e p a rtm e r.; in -A sure busy th ese days f ill.n g the dam age c r.e by id rr.^r. w .n- te r a rd I can feel i >r them in this heat but hold my breath every tim e I see th e ir truck? sp.j*t*»r ng ’ , r <tate or it doesn't do around the house or yard. Let us elim inate the dusty roads in front of your hom e. t the an the m ore cent gross exem pt« Phone Hillsboro 5101 SUSBAUERS A staunch foe of communism, Mr. Moorad, through his Knowledge of Russia gained by personal observation, had been doing a fine w ork as correspondent for the O regonian and com m entator for KGW in calling attention to the th re a t of communism to our wav of life. Mr G ratke. a native of Astoria who had served on a num ber of Oregon newspapers, was foreign editor of the L .iristian Science -Monitor ar.d was considered o n e ’of the best inform ed newsm en on foreign affairs. It was only a year ago in F ebruary that he visited his native state as a i’UeSL SPeak,er a - ^ e Oregon press conference at Eugene. M r Colvig. who was born in Jacksonville, was editor d . i 6 ,,nver P ° st editorial page, having gone th ere with I aim er Hoyt to sta rt the page after several years on the Oregonian and in the service. All three of these men were known to local people and particularly Mr. Moorad, wh > had addressed a num ber of Hillsboro organizations on Russia Their deaths are a great loss to the field of journalism as well as to Oregon and the M any will applaud the action of th e Portia council in deciding to m aintain the W orld W ar rr board in the park blocks on the plea of the Gc M others, hacked by the Disabled Am erican Vetera city planning commission had previously recommen the m em orial be elim inated. All cities, large anc should m aintain m em orials, preferrab ly living war ials, to honor those who m ade the suprem e sacril their country. It is to be hoped that the tim e wi w*hen Hillsboro will have an adequate living war m< that the names of those who gave their lives may before all as a p a tn o tic inspiration. No finer m< could be constructed here than the long-discussed m ing pool. • • • O rganization of a drum and bugle corps by tl erican Legion should fill a long felt need in this co ity for a musical organization that can help pep thi at various local events. Lack of a band or some t musical group takes much out of a parade as for insti the Fourth of Ju ly this year. While plenty of wav m ade to get a band for the occasion none was able All success to the new corps and m ay it be m unity asset. * * * A real treat is in store for the local kiddies pari ing in the sum m er recreation program through ar ments made to attend a Portland-H ollyw ood game J I he re c ie a tio n n r o t'r .im iv » .th Mrs Jo e Cox and son who w ere bath.r.g in the sun on ro u te 5. heard all a b '.Jt the E.,rl Heady s taxing off .n trie tie» S tu d eb ax er fo r K a n s u w here th ey will w ith fam .ly and friends and the., -etu rn w ith G ran d fath er Ready wh , w il. m ake his hom e w ith them or. route 5 . The Coxes have been do.r.g :r.fc -.e.gr.n rly tn.r.g by c ar ing for the livestock w hile they are aw ay Found Sirs Earl M orley looking cool and crisp, picking posies ;r. th e ir beautiful garden on r . j t e 4 C ould h ard ly resist not coming fuel oil Hillsboro 5101 Residence 5104 Forest Grove 3711 Beaverton 4047 B .rkenfeid and way home from Ham.n of S a lt ' A- ronca Chief I E C ra.g and 4 in any wav w hatsoever is usinf good nam e of Boys Town to m ote his own personal ends Pie Urge y o u r re .d e rs th. any m agazine solicitors call i them using tne nam e of B y T in any way w hatsoever they sh im m ediately contact th eir , b e tte r business b u reau or police partm en : so pro p er m v e ’i.a m ay be m a d e arid this unauth r may ,'i.pped TA ill you please w arn read ers of this m agazine racke w hich the good nam e of Boy- T is being m .-u se d ’ We do • .* v f . lei ized or tax en advantage of by 1 talk in g m agazine -alesm en w ho th eir m agazines on the- strengtl Boys Town rath er than on m erits of ' ‘nor p..- it m islead peop.e .nto believing new hom e on Birchwo-xl D rive ‘ ' a. " ' " ; Found . . . Siam ese c a t] I la w it the W H as I tou \ p | . V ar.derberg > new* hom e . . a new of th« M .di .-r. F , d s’...re at Ore a rriv il is e x p e c e d was doing nicely with quite •• a o f rout Johr.ny Teufel we th ey canr.e out from Chicago two beard quite a stagge.-n g num ber ar.d I y ears ago to m ake their home ar.d looks cool in spite f • ‘ love it " SO LONG FOR NOW . . I ll Had a long chat With Mrs John seeing you iion«; rural ro i‘«* D uSois Molly s Greer. Thum b ar.d w hat an ed u catio n ’ N ever knew sturt w riting down tnat favor th ere w ere so m any varieties of recipe of the household so I n suttier it for a county cook b* ■ : . • it I le a n m any o th er helpf .1 arid interestin g that we w ant to te t out as s o o n u e huvr- a sufficier t .um ber things tha* I a ill pass on to you recipes at a later date iri an article w orthy of all she tells The K enneth R obinsons have been aw ay for a vacation at Tule L ake w D. F ernley has moved his fam ily from P o rtlan d to th eir Now Makes D 01 ( A llfO R N iA PRODUCT S ta r t Sa v in g TODAY The HOWARD “Gem" ROTOVATOR Possible Cover Cropping S traw b erries Be T h a n k fu l TOMORROW! h . ik s V M I.V -T h a t r g h ‘ she k-arr.i 1 •-.at C hi. t was th e Son of Gi.d and th at His miracle.- are giv- hi t * ' m'«h1 belie«e .... Mi-r a God s Son and believing nave ,.«e from on high As th e won .-i . tenod she rer. ,ved C hrist into ht r h -a rt a- the S ri of G ,d and .'it th at God Jif’^-d h» r ip j j t of h H im sell t r i .vro ur«— a ono. d ar.d tne wag- ,f -.in is death B in e [>. ;,th eternal ■-< ;,a-a'i in fr ii- God for here ar.d r.ov Even or,< earn - BIBLE DEATH -eternal sepa;.i*.on from G-xf out into eie. . nal night So w h a t” Lay hold on e n r.- t, the Son of God who died for your in- Take Him into y o u r h eart, m ake Him y o u r own He c a n - up out of death and th» g rav e to be your new life for h ere and now and your life eternal Make Him your and live oy POW . It ol determination adds up to a lot oi Joy when income NOW ao you'll have it to use LATER is insured and brings liberal earnings, too. Star 2l/z°o Per Annum com pletely cut up and disperse n< rs in one operation. set they o p erate at slow speed » and a re self-sharpening Will A>K I «lit Current Rate 'k/oikinifion 1*1 M O N S T R A T IO N COMING SOON ! 30 inch m achine for Blackcap growers and large truck gardeners. JtoGn VICTOR LORENZ, Dealer Cornelius. Oregon Portland J Ore This space paid for by a Washington county faintly. f'-st of Blooming HILLSBORO. OREGON — ACCOUNTS INSURED MEMBER FEDERAL HOME LOAN I BANK — 2 Vi*/. Cl