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FA0KFOÜB THE SHEMUM COWÎCXtJOURNiAL, MOROCOWESON"' - =S Bear Causes Consternation 'MtoÀŸ,' j XÄ uäjiy «, 1940 íüñ FW b to American Canteen F"'« ■Matae F ifn fi^ u<À lF rtéfid Ears’ W arn G unners In Grass Valley a ' It waa reported la st S aturday th a t (bear had v itited at th«. John B euther ranch during the night a* the trac k s w ere seen around the corral the next m orn ing. The cows had ¡broken the fence an d w ere gone. No one saw the anfinal, but the trac k s showed plainly w here he had been prow l ing about. Mr. and Mrs. A. F McGinnis and d a u g h te r y jp |> .,.TaccQnwaiiicit by Thelm a F o rtn e r le ft M onday-fr* fo r th e ir home N yssa, a fte r spending several w eeks visiting th e ir son Arch C an trall aoid fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. K endrick Dun lap. Mr. and Mrs. H arold Bakin and i in fa n t son spent the week end in P o r tla n d .„ M rs. A. F. Ba E'er and son R alpn. took h er p aren ts, Mr. and .Mrs C. R. B ru ck ert to th e ir hime yin The D a lk s W ednesday a fte r spend Ladv Astor, left. Is shew T scrving tea «Ta Brltich cold 1er as she inaugurated the first of the Am erican ing C h ristm as visiting a t th e Bal- canteens in London. Thc=? canteens were presented by Am erican won en in Eng.and. From them zer home here. will be served to soldicrc, featuring dougha.its a n ! ham burgers. The k tier are s.ow in g a.n in , favor ^ ¡ th e The teach ers all retu rn ed and Tom m ies, who claim they are filled am ply during reg u lar m ess.” A tlitionr.l canteens, donated by the sam e school w as taken up as Usual group, will be opened soon in several convenient p -.n ls in England. Tuesday m im in g “ despite the icy roads. Mi. and Mrs. John Brogan of A ntelope -were d in n .r guests a t the Sam Holm es home Monday. M arg aret Holme» deft Tuesday Cosmic Ray Photographers Get Chilly Reception for Portland to resume her stu- ..diva, a t M arylhurat college. COSMIC KAŸ CAMERA M rs. Glen K arnes and son Lloyd »pent the w eek end in P ortland 'vTriting friends. Am ong those .who attended th-i dance a t K ent S atu rd ay night w eie Mr. and Mrs. 'A. A. Dunlap, Mr. and Mrs. A lfred Kock, Mr. and Mrs. A riel) Lem ley, Mr. and M rs. Roy W ells, Mr. an d Mrs. F ra n k Pike, Mr. and Mrs. L iste r B arnum , Cleo B arnum , A nita D unlap, K enneth B a rn e tt, Wayrw K arnes, Glen K arnes, K enneth C rew s, W allace, H a rry and O lar S ta rk , and F ran k and Claud "MNP tn r Byer. Arnold S harpe cam e nere S un day from S eattle, W ashington w here he had been visiting rela- tiv es, re tu rn in g to his home in H eppner Tuesday. B rue Alley and M iss V era Bell Gould of B urns arriv ed S atu rd ay to visit Mr. A lley’s p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Alley. They returned to B u m s Tuesday. B e tty Olds acom panied her fa th e r to T he D alles w here she took th e tra in en route to C orval lis w h ere she will resum e her school work a t Oregon S tate. Mies M ildred Alley le ft for P o rtlan d Monday to resum e her stu d ies a t the Medical school there. M rs. Dean Olds e n te rta in e d the ju n io r b rid g e club a t a luncheon F rid ay . H igh scores -for the af- tern o o n w ent to Mrs. Ted E verett _..and M ik . E d Ad ley._____________ L\Ii. and M rs. T. M. Ball and fam ily sp e n t C hristm as day w ith Mr. an d Mrs. T rum an S trong and fam ily n ea r Moro. Miss Anne B yrs of P ortland a r : rived F rid ay to spend the week end v isiting a t the home o f Mr and Mrs. Ed Alley, re tu rn in g home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kelly spent C h ristm as holidays w ith her p a r e n ts at Hood River, returning home S atu rday. Bob K ing le ft one d ay last week for Denver to attend the Live tSock In o rder to m eet th e demand** of the. tim es the U nited S ta te s C ensus B ureau h as m ade a num ber of ch anges in stan d ard b irth and Advance indicr.'Jon of raiding Russian airplanes is given by these d eath certificates. The Oregon sound detectors in the Rovaneimi section of Finland. The " c a rs ” till the ■ S ta te Board of H ealth h as approv- a .tl-aircrafl gunners th at planes are approaching before they come into . of these changes an d is now is- sight. i suing the new stan d ard form s --------- - ----------- - - .......— --------— ■ - -----— -------------------- _ i which should ibe in use in the s ta te 1 after January 1st, 1940. ; The new form s have n o t ¡been ; rad ically changed, “b u t have 'been I considerably simplified. Unneces- | ra ry inform ation h as Ibeen elim i- | nated and new q u estions have been ! added to m eet tb i req u irem en ts of ) the Social S ecurity A ct and o th er I public health questions w hich are necessary fo r the ¡better preven- H i -W ay / Oregon Alumnus To Be Appointed OREGON , iMiss V.elma M atthes left T h u rs i day fo r P o rtlan d to a tte n d the O regon s ta te teac h ers convention | before resu m in g * her duties a t teach er a f N o rth Bend. Mr. and M rs. J. C. Wilson and ' d a u g h te r N Ute sp en t « few days ! in P o rtlan d iasit^week w here the la tte r received medical atten tio n . • Mrs. Max Pluam ke has been in P o rtlan d several days v isiting her sister, Mrs. G rant Sm ith and fa m ily- ' Mr. andu M rs. Glen K ing and i ; son Donnie of G rass Vall-.y, Eve lyn D avis, W aldo K ram er and W alter M cllenthin of The DaJJes, R obert iMUchell of He: m iston and Mr. and Mrs. Gus K oefl ? and N.-l- lie W ilson were visito. s a t the J. L. Davis home Stfnday evening. i J. E xposition /there. Glen K arnes took a tru ck load of cattle to The Dalles S aturday A rt Bibby left T uesday for P o rtlan d on bussiness. Mr. and IMrs. F red Cox had as th eir guests,, over th e holidays theii d au g h ter and husband, Mr and M rs. A1 Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Johnson of W alla W alla a re the p a re n ts ol a d au g h ter bom Decem ber 20 Mrs. Johnson will ibe ram enib.red here a? M yrtle Johnson. M rs. Tom Alley entertained frien d s in'*honor orf her daughted Mildred a t a lunch.on T hursday Two tab les of co n tract were in play w ith high score goin g to Mrs. Dun Sm ith fo r th e aftern o o n : Mrs. F ran ces Bibby cam e up from The Dalle« W ednesday to spend the w eek end visitin g her son an d fam ily , Mr. an d Mrs. A rt Bibby. She had been v isitin g in T he D alles w ith her son in law and and d a u g h ter, Mr. and Mrs. Lot R ust. She re tu rn ed to her home in C orvallis Monday. Mr. and M rs. Jacob W assenm il- ler had a s th e ir g u e sts C hristm as day th e ir d a u g h te rs O ttilie an d N atalie of P o rtlan d ; th e ir eon and fam ily , Mr. and Mrs. R hinehart W assenm ller of The D alles and Mr. and Mrs. Dean O lds and fam ily. n e e d s o f th<j, Mr. an d Mrs. Eben Kee spent ChriSftmas week end in P ortland Says the IflSce Sage » ’ c o m m u n ity v isitin g relatives. The girl who speaks volumes al- Mr. an d M rs. G erald Dryden and vays ends up on the shelf.’ D e p e n d a le , Q u a lity G ro ce rie s an d fa m ily re tu rn ed hom e 'S a tu r d a y fro m Cove where- th ey «pent “ Do you think it rig h t to buy Q u a lity Christmas week visiting her par n autom obile on the installm ent p la n ? ” ’ ent*. Store "S u re, 16/000,000 people can’t (Mr. and M rs. C lare Adam.* and :i n:;tn»nt« in n : t nn«i»:iui»ninKt t ::u i »<K»nm n m n m c in fa n t aon and Mr. an d Mrs. Loy lie w rong.” )f Grass Val M t r k y S oy Friend ZEIGLER’S Tarzan Finds a Son Grass Valley DAIRY COUNCIL the recommended am ount of pro- I On n(w birth c(.rtifln lU are M any home m ak ers like to s ta rt - .■ •• c nurnib.r of s ta te m e n ts which a re the n»w y e a r w ith w orkable plans tective foods. We know th a I f some kinds of ' intended to im prove the M aternal fo r feeding th e ir fam ilies n u tri p o rta n t for body and Child H ealth service in the tious foods a t a reasonable cost,- foods are more needs th a n others and som . give state. and i t is “th e tim e o f y ea r too The d eath certificate requires when food b u d g ets are often stra in us fo9d vaue m ore cheaply th an the follow ing additional in fo rm a ed a f te r the special holiday cook others'. The trick in planning well tion; the Social S ecu rity , num ber; ing and hom em akers find it neces balanced m eals a t reasonable cost if a v eteran , o f w h at w ar; ag e of is to know which foods are “good sary to plan m ore carefully. b u y s” in term s of the n u trim en ts i husband or wife, if aliv . : the in N u tritio n ally , the difference be- they contain. T h .n it is the cook’s fo rm atio n m u st be over th e sig n a Itw .e n good diets and o rdinary and m en u -p lan n er’s job to m ake tu re of -the in form ant. T he m edi 1 d 'e ts lies chiefly in the am ounts cal certificate has b e .n changed so j of p ro tectiv e foods th a t are used. m eals ap p etizin g by choo’sing a th a t th e im m ediate cau s;_ o f d eath - The p ro tective ToO-tfc . . milk, frui ts v ariety of foods ami by good prep- f lx m « t ' I f there tr é a number which T 0n~ a a ttra c tiv e serv in g . , vegetables and eggs of causes, the physician is re q u e st Since scien tists ag ree th a t the 1 have been given em phasis by food ed to underline the one th a t is j Scientists because of their" high I “ first” am ong the protective foods supposed to b . charged s ta tis tic a l m in cial and vitam in content (and, i.4 milk, because of the v ariety and ly. • , .. th erefo re, th e nam e "p ro tectiv e^) the - body, it should ,'oe given first __ Ctgt.ificates can. he obtained fr o m arc the be<t foundation fo r any cohsideraticn in planning thf1 f'Joc the local re g is tra rs an d in stru c- diet. On: q u a rt of m ilk each day budget, See to it th a t you plan tions fo r filling them o u t are in- fo r the children and a t least a pint 1 lo r milk in the recom m ended a- eluded w itfr th e certificates. a (lay for the ad u lts; one generous m ount for each m em ber ofc_your s e v i n g of fru it, if possible two, fam ily. Use it generously in cook- I “ Do you think our boy will w ith one of citru s v arie ty or to jug. m atoes; a t least one s e rv irtg -o f H ere is a recipe th a t will help • R ave fo o tp rin ts on the sands of v tg .ta b le s besides po tato es and you in g e ttin g more milk into you;- preferab ly of green or yellow color, m enus: • .................. . .... 1 “ He’d leave ’m anyw here. J u s t and eggs a t least th ree or four Cheese and"onion soup i look out in the hall.” tim es a week, and th e re you have Six cups milk Wilbur H aggert W recks Truck Near K ent S atu rday Evening Some A lum nus of th e U niver- iity of Oregon in S hem ian counity is to ibe appointed by Dr. Del-beii S tan d ard , of Eugene, newly dected president of th e ¡Alumni issociation to be a m em ber of the ooard of directors of th a t organi- iatioii. M em bers of the board will be lam ed fbr th ree years, b u t in muer to sitart th is p ro d d in g twelye will be nam ed for one year, twelv< for tw o y ears and twelve for th iee /cars. Sherm an c o u n ty ’s rep resen tative will be named for a three’ /e a r term . Dr. D elbert C. Standard^ newl> lected president of the U niversity Oregon Alumni association foi 19-10, g ra d u ated from the Univer SUNDAY FRIDAY and SATURDAY d ty in the class of 1914 and e n te r 'd the U niversity of Oregon mad- ic-al school upon grad u atio n . .Af with ter service in the N avy during the 1 Johnny W e:sm uller and vVorld W ar, Dr. S tandard com plet with M aureen O’Sullivan ’d his medical school course an d Jane W ithers — Richard Bond was «w arded his M. D. degree in rr»r»rrr »»»»♦» TTiT-rtTïTrrnrrMttTïïttTrTrTtiriTTrîTTTTTTmerŸŸTTt 1921. Dr. S tandard is a M ajor in the Oregon N ational G uard and is Choose from a stock cf goods that is the the com m anding officer of . the medical detachm ent of thc^ 186th. He is a m em ber of K appa Sigm a most complete in the county. • X — ' fra te rn ity , E lks, M asons, and the Lions. Holl is M. Johnston, the new vice Buy , at a price that is^fairly based on president, is a prom inent architect in P ortland, and d u rin g the early quality and workmanship. stag es of the Bonneville project was chief arch itect fo r the U n ited S ta tes engineers and designed the . D ry G o o d s, C lo th in g a n d ' town of Bonneville. A t present he is vice president of the P ortland S h o e s to m e e t th e Duck club, boosters of Oregon A thletics. H salïh to ------ Ay^ADAjRr-MAYN E him w arm . W ilbur H ag g erty had the m is- fo rtu n e to w r.ck his tru ck S at- u’ day evening five m iles n orth of Kent. Icy . roads and fog was the c ru s e .. F o rtu n ately Mr. H ag g erty w av.only slig h tly bruised. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. W dson were dinner g u ests T h u rsd ay a t the hem e of Mr. and M is. John Wil- son. The occasion being the b irth d a y an n iv ersary of th e ir grandson, K enneth W ilson.— Mr.' and Mrs. Gus Schilling and son R obert were husiess v isitors in The Dalles Tuesday. Jack S at her, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Sa the r here has recovered sufficiently from a leg operation in a P ortland hospital d uring the holidays, to re tu rn to Corvallis and resum e his studies a t O. S. C. • New Form of Birth Certificate Issued It was 38 decrees below zero neer Chicago re cen tly —but John 0. Citizen didn t know abcut It, for t..at tem perature recording was m ade at an a ’lltude of 23,333 feet. A party of photographer* ascende 1 to th a t height to photograph photograph cosmic rays. l’crh T s Santa Claus* w hiskers serve a practical purpose. They help keep Adams and fam ily of Hood River spent C hristm as holidays with their p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Adams, and also visited th eir lister, Mrs. Don C lodfelter and family. Lila Lee Alley was a visitor in The Dalles Thursday. . .. Thr;« fourths cup chopped onion Two tablespoons ¡butter Two tablespoons flour One fo u rth cup w a t e r .............. Two cups grated American cheese Or e and a half Up salt p .pper and paprika Scald milk. Saute onion in bu tter, do not brown. S tir into rcalded milk. Blend flour and one fourth cup of w ater and combine with milk m ixture; a tir and -bring to boiling point. Add grated cheese salt and pepper. When cheese is m eltid serve sprinkled with pap- n k a . This makes 8 servings. To each of our customers THANK YOBFOR IGHBORLY During the electric service interruption on New Y ear’s D ay ap p fe c 'a te ycur patience our men had to chop steps in the and good n atu re while w aiting for ice. servic. to be restored. craw l on hands It did a In many places they had to and knees. But lot to m ake a difficult job easier. somehow th?y m anaged to set new The trouble w as caused by severe poles, strin g new wire, and get the sleei ■/ conditions in a localized area betw een M osier and Hood River. lmc back in service early Tuesday F o r a stre tc h of about a mile, high pair job upon the side of the m ountain, our any but the m em bers Pow erdale tra n s m is s :on perienced, level headed organiza- line be- m orning. It was the kind of re th a t looks hopeless of an to ex. cam t loaded with ice to the point tiou which p uts th e m aintenance w here som ething ju st had to go! of electric s/rv ice ahead of every- th :ng. So we w ant to th ank them pub licly for the fine job they did u n der m ost difficult conditions, to the end th a t your electric service m ight be fully restored as quickly as pevssible. W ires w ere weighted down with 6 inches of ice. Poles and cross- arm s w ere S’m ilarly covered. The hillside was as slick as a sk atin g rink. To reach th e breaks in the line, A n d in case we were to o busy to extend greetings on M o nda y, here’s wishing you -- A H appy New Year. P acific P ower & L ight C ompany A lw ays a t Your Service y