' ’ ® ' ■ 3-A Chief Explains New Highway Bill TO I.* tr i MEETING. 0. P. and E. Shop Health News The muddled situation present­ ed by the e ffo rt to secure Feder­ al funds fo r urgently needed de­ fease highways is fin a lly being clarified according to D r E. B. McDaniel, president o f the Oregon State M otor association and vice- chairm an o f the highway and legislative comm ittee of the American Automobile Association. "In response to a request from President Roosevelt, Federal high­ way agencies subm itted a b ill of basic needs in February. The Pre­ sident saw f it to cut this drastical­ ly and presented it to Congress. Road leaders in congress took command and drafted a $320,000,- 000 highway b ill which was vetoed ' by the President. The veto was then overridden by the Senate but sustained by the House. "N ow the House roads com m it­ tee has approved a b ill that goes to the Senate the new b ill is de­ signed to meet the defense needs." Members o f the Church of D octor M cDaniel outlined the C hrist are in the midst o f prepa­ new b ill: 1. O fficia l approval of the so- ration fo r a meeting led by G. B. called strategic system o f in te r­ Schmid. This w ill be the th ird regional roads and provision fo r tim e Mr. Schmid and M r. Hypes the extension of the Federal-aid have worker! together in revivals and secondary road systems to M r. Schmid is a forceful pulpit an embrace roads v ita l to the stra te ­ man. Aside from that, he is and a rtis t o f exception a bility, gic netw ork ' o ",v rernni-v m ih n r itv Plans to draw a number o f sacred funds “ heretofore and hereafter" sccncs during the couree o f the authorized fo r the Federal-airi and revival. The meeting w ill last d u r­ secondary road systems to be ing the entire m onth o f Novem­ matched on a one-fourth State, ber. three-fourths Federal basis when expended on the strategic system. Allowance is made fo r. the usual exception in the case of Western States having large public domain and Indian lands. No additional f-nd s art' authorized fo r the strategic system 3. $150,000,000 fo r building o f access roads connecting tra in in g centers and defense industries w ith existing highways. 4. $10,000,000 fo r building o f ac- cess roads connecting tra in in g centers and defense industries w ith existing highways. Livestock Market _ , , , „ , 1 1e l o , t - ,and tm o n Stock Yards. Monday. «bowed good grain-fed steers held Good grass steers bulk- J11 to 10.2a w ith a part !oad SlO.oO Good gratn- fed he,fcrs quoted at $10.40. w ,,h a load held above $10.7o. The b ulk OI o f the DU1K lne good goon grass heifers brought $8.50 to 9.25. w ith a part load selling up to $10. Good beef cows moved m ainly at $7.75 to 5. $10.000,000 fo r advance high- 8.25, w ith medium grades around -?n Z niaoQilw h* » T *1 to 7.50, w hile common sorts portioned to and matched by the made (o g50 an(j canneps „ . 6. Use o ' f available ” Federal ■ ’ funds In the development of o ff- street p arking fa cilitie s on sec tions o f the strategic netw ork form ing bypasses around and con­ nections into and through m unici­ palities and m etropolitan areas provided: per cent o f all persons over 15 years of age Itave had chicken pox. T his disease should be recog- nized early mu I reported. It is im ­ portant to distinguish it from smallpox. C hildren who have chicken | m >\ are excluded front school lo r tw o weeks o r longer II there is any sign o f the disease. • W h.'oping Cutigh. Throughout the summer and fall, we have had a few cases of whooping cough at a ll tunes Con­ tra ry to common opinion. wlnxip- ing cough has quite a high dca 1 It r it e . I’be younger the child, the 1.to n' set tmis d can he Therefore, hdues should Is1 s tric tly isolated I lo in a ll persons who have been exposed to the disease. The stage at which vvlinop.tv; cough is most eonimunienble is the cal trih n I stage, or that stage in which the child appears to have a cold, w ith no sign ol the char- a c te iis tic whoop. A lte r the second o r th ird week of the whooping, (lie danger of spreading the dis­ ease is very low Children who have whooping cough must be excluded from school «1 least six week., from the tim e of the onset We do not o id in a rily th in k of mumps as a serious disease H ow ­ ever, the real danger is through its complications. The disease :s usually spread by direct contact through discharges from the nose and throat of the |u iti at Children who have the mumps are excludvxl from schixtl fo r at least two weeks, or u n til the sw elling has entirely ilisapix-ured. A ll contacts arc excluded fu r the same length ol ti.no. By having daily lnspe>ctjon of the children at school by the teachers, we have been able to The Max Kuncy Company of Spokane was low bidder on the construction project o f the B sec­ le ctric i U° " ° f ,he Lane CoUn,y E E,ec,ric Cooperative, Inc., according to Ronald Buford, manager. The bid. made on a basis o f the j gap type transform ers was $416,- 000. B uford said. The B section o f the project in­ cludes construction of lines in the follow ing com m unities: C entral. N’oti. Crow. Fox Hollow. W olf Lorane, Camas Swale. Cheek I-Jnx Hollow. Enterprise T rent, Lowell, F all Creek. Goshen. Do­ mna. Mosby Creek. C ulp Creek. Disston. Oakridge, D exter and Creswell. < >« l'< »HEU 23, I !» 11 control tin* spread of these dis etccs somevvhnl However, il the fam ily would Is sure Hull then children have no signs of cold' when they send them to school, It would li.rth e r help lit the control ol these communicable disias on Your M ind." At Ihe conclusion ol the nicclm g. refreshm ent! were served by M i and M r!. W ilb u r Black, M issis Elsie and D o ri! Black, Mr. unri Mis. Jack Cole, M r and Mrs Chas. Conner and Roderick D oolittle. FAR M ER S A D V IS E D TO P i It C HASE M A( IIIN E R 4 NOW A m ile and vulgar man Is one who stares at a g irl's figure when she Is doing her liest lo display it At a meeting ol the IXirena High School C 'ii nival, Friday, l a s t Thursday night. iie lo lH 'i 21 Vaudeville program, C'auric Ana', reporting lo r the numerous roneessioiM. la d * -if m is tin g of the .stale a g ric u ltu ra l good prize*. 11-l ie com m ittee at Cannon Beach re­ cently. ndvistsl tin liters to p u r­ chase needed farm m achinery now as material! ire getting scarce Mr. Arne also rcporlcri on the s si mm chloride plant, recently i'|N3c CHOCOLATE DROPS’: “^ “ » 13c CANOY BARS ANO 6UM 3 lOc JULIA LEE WRISHT’S Enriched Bread EA6LE BRAND MILK 2 ? ^ „ « 1 9 c TOMATO JUICE su" !,TD* ™ . „ . ,Kc PINEAPPLE JUICE U,BT” 001« BAKERS COCOA , 7 Get 'em at Sufew ay . . They're exceplionuliy K< mh 1 thl» year! Delicious O rtleys Jonathans SLEEPY HOLLOW SYRUP 5 .* ...S 5 c BISQUICK FLOUR *' 27c K 0 BAKING POWDER 2 5o c.D|8 s VALLEY GOLD APRICOTS " ¿ X I N c GLENN AIRE 6RAPEFRUIT 2 Rk ALBERS CORN FLAKES 2 “ .°; 15c SHREDDED WHEAT KabUco ? 19c KRAFT MACARONI DINNER p i , 9 c RED HILL CATSUP 13c HEINZ CUCUMBER PICKLES 19c PEACOCK M IIIT O A T S - - — 35c FANCY BLUE ROSE RICE s - 37c Extra Fancy H ound Extra Fancy Buy by the round at Sufewa. CRANBERRIES 2 lbs 35c LETTUCE lb 5c CARROTS CELERY 3 lb«. 10c lb. 3‘/,c Now-more than 12 million telephone calls a day! I. HE number o f telephone calls we handle on the Pa­ cific Coast has mounted to over twelve m illion a day! Each telephone call must be made to o rd e r — on a moment’s n otice . . . manu­ factured and delivered in a matter o f seconds. That’s a big jo b —but i t ’s only part o f the job we’ re doing today as the West hits its stride on National Defense work. Add to this a program o f plant additions, this year, in excess o f $75,0(X),000 o f which ex- cnditures forhew construction alone w ill be over $62,(XX),000. o say nothing o f the everyday job o f m aintaining hundreds o f thousands o f telephones and m illions o f miles o f w ire ! We are making an all-out drive o f man power, materials and money to supply the kind o f telephone service that w ill help the Pacific Coast speed its part o f America’s biggest job. i THE P A C IiT C T E I.F P IIO N E A N D T E L E G R A P H C O M P A N Y 4 tbsp b u tte r 2 medium-sized onions . 4 cups diced potatoes 3 tsp salt 2 tbsp b u tte r 2 cans corn (4 cups» 1 qt. boiling w ater 1 qt. m ilk Vi tsp paprika 2 tbsp flo u r Vk tsp pepper P ut the b u tte r and the chopped onion in the k e ttle in which the chowder is to be cooked. L et them i cook together u n til the onion is yellow. Add the potatoes, corn and boiling w ater; cook u n til the potatoes are done. 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