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K U ♦ BtUMMAN C O Ü NtT JOURNAL, MORO. OREGON FlM D A t, APRIL 11,1041 •-f' EL D. McKee Released From Hospital J E. D. McKee was released from The Dalles hospital Wednesday and stayed with Mrs. McKee a» the home of their son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Shel ton in Hood River until Sunday when they came home. He u feeling fine but not very strong. A number of Wasco ladies a t tended the table setting contest in The Dalles which' was held for the Bundles for Britain fund and sponsored by the local branch. l V„ the home of Mrs. Vivian Ruct Friday dessert luncheon was served to men* bars ‘ of the 50<> Fvcial club and a number of guests. At cards prizes were wor, by Mrs. S t » Brock for club, Mrs. W lev Wild« for guest and Mrs. T ? ter, consolation. Rxth Ann Moore is here with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. n. £7. Grady. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hines are l<?ving for The Dalles where they will make their home. They have lived in The Dalles a number of ti nes and recently were on the Murehie place just bought by H ar ry Richelderfer. Raymond Van Gilder left for Newport Sunday where he expects to work. Lafe Barnett was a visitor in Portland last week end. Twenty five ladies met a t the b m c of Miss Olive Robinson for a gathering of the Ladies Aid of the Methodist church. The a fte r noon was spent in sewing, after i’r- business meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Scholl spent a number of days visiting their ? 'n in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George Knobel in The Dalles At the Christian church Sunday evening the children will present an Easter Pageant. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Smith spent Svi day visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Fields. M rs.'A lbert K asojerg wm Hos tes r to th« members of the Ameri ca) Legion A uxiliary Monday a f ternoon when plans were m ade to entertain Mrs. Laura Goode, pres ident of the auxiliary for Oregon, and Mrs. Mae Whitcomb, secre tary. They will be in Wasco April 14. A luncheon will be given at 1.30 and the m eeting will begin shortly after. U nits of the -ex- service groups will be present. The combined churches held theii anomal «band day Sunday. The band paraded to the Methodist church and gave a program . A special num'ber, “ It Is Well W.ith My Soul’* was dedicated to Mr. Landlcs wife who recently passed aay. The crowd gathered’ in the basement later for a basket luncheon. Twenty one persons from this ctrm uunity attended thé Chenowîvh giange meeting below The Dalles Thumday. A. M. Zevely, governm ent tra p per, killed a mother coyote at China Hollow Wednesday of Inst week and 12 little coyotes with their eyes not yet open. James and Philip O’Meara re turned home Thursday from Lin field college for B aster vacation. Mrs. Owen B arnett returned h'nne Saturday evening from h( spital in The Dalles after re ceiving treatm ent for an injury’ sustained when she fell in a rock garden a t the home of her sister- ir-law , Marie B arnett Cooper. A district board meeting of officers and directors of t>he Fed erated Woman’s cluhs was held Friday at Arlington. Mrs. Hildred AMMERN. yAi|!f IN CAIfRF ILLftfi” DiFSELS V ITA L P Ä Ä TS M- mxogmsp • C HANKS HAFT JOURNALS 0 CYLINDER LINERS O TRACK TINS ANO ROLLERS Hi-Elcctro hardening produces a uni formly deep layer of almost diamond- like hardness which resists wear and makes parts last longer. O’MEARA Supply & Imp. Co John Deere Cater pillai Kent Family Moves To California O’M eara Supply &. imp. Co. Cen- • . - Lights in Courthouse for hid« o f February $51.27; Mer chandise $3.88; * 55.15 Moro Shed $1.98 W. R. Reid and Son, Court- Wasco Shed 1.00 2.98 • house expense 1-00 The following quotations are LeRoy C. W right, County A - , Geo. A . Potter, Judge expense 4.80 based on prices being paid in Wed gent, 18 lb Crested Wheat David Reid, County Comm. 37.00 nesday’s trad in g in the North Grass (General Roads) 2.70 I J. M. Wilson, County Comm 16.00 IV eJnesJay L ivestock P rices er&l supplies ( Gan. Roads) 104.85 Pccvfic Power A Light Co. Portland yards: C. L. Montgomery, work a t T. Lester Johnson, Dist. A ttor CATTLE: Good grain fed steers Moro shed (Gen. Roads) 9.00 ney’s expenses * 7.50 Word has been received hero Geo. Fox, Field work for Alsses- th at Volna Guyton who has been 89.50 to 11.00. Good grain fed Wes Wilde, Machinery repair (General Roads) 1.00 i so r’s office " - 150.00 in California for several weeks, heifers $9.25 to 10.00. Good beef cows $8.00 to 8.7_§r medium $7.00 Earl Olds H ardw are, &j|pplies W etmore Declamation Bureau has steady employment there and (General Roads) 32.30 ■ S ’- pt. office expense 5-35 »his fam ily will join him in th? 1 to 7.75, common $6.00 to 6.75, | carv ers $4.75 to 5.50. Bulls, med- i W. R. Reid & Son, repairing W est Coast Printing & Bind- near future to reside a t Long I ivm to good $7.50 to 8.75, common pipe line (Gen. Roads) 6.00 J ing Co. Clerk’s office expense 6.30 Beach, California. $0.50 to 7.00. Vealers, good to ! Standard Oil Company, Gas Sherm an County Journal, Supt. Mrs. Grace G reg" and daughter i choice, $12.00 to 13.00. and Oil (Gen. Roads) 207.37 office $15.75; Sheriff’s of- i I>?iores motored to Bend Saturday HOGS: Good to choice 170 to 21a W G. Arm sworthy, Machinery I fice $18.25; County printing Another im portant contribution J when Mrs. Grees visited her Repair (General Roads) 1.50 i $12.90;* Tax Foreclosure jf “C aterpillar” Engineers to higb- has five forw ard speeds, ranging 1 nephew, Clarence Gregg who wa^ i If) truekins $9.85 to 10.00; 230 to Geo. B. Moon, supplies (Gen ! $98.60; 145.50 y mechanized large-scale farm ing from a low of 1.4 to a high of 5.8 ' hnn1P o n a three day vacation from 285 lb butchers $9.00 to 9.50; eral Roads) 0.85 Pacific Power & Light Company miles per hour. lightw eight butchers $9.00 to 9.25; »f the West was revealed yester- | -Tketive service training. Gregtp j packing sows $7.75 to 8.50. Fecd- Geo. Wilde Garage, Labor & It has the well balanced weight i L ight in courtihodse for !ay by P. G. O’Meara, when he »‘H’d recently been 'promoted to Supplies General Roads)' 36.00 m onth of March 33.24 trnounced a new, more powerful, typical of all “C aterpillar” track- 1 C ?rparal and belongs to Company J er pigs $9.25 to 10.00. ,Geo. A. Potter, Traveling ex Frank Cauthers, E xtra Janitor nort versatile “C aterpillar” . Die- type Tractors and it is a rugged, | I. 162nd Inf. with Co. 10, 82nl I SH EEP. Good to choice spring pense (M arket Roads) 3.75 ■ work during the month of heavy-duty machine with ample i lambs $11.00 to 11.50; medium to •ei D6 Tractor. Brigade. T raining Reg. a t the new Jan u ary , 1941 15.00 The new machine is a 35 hp capacity for operating with bull cantonm ent at Tacoma. W ashing good, $9.50 to 10.50. Fed wool cd CLAIMS PR ESEN TED AND AL rack-type tractor and is the lat- dozer for clearing and other farm ton. Mr. G regg will be rem em j lpuibs $10.50 to 10.75. Slaughter LOWED AGAINST THE GEN •.<t addition to the well-known lin" construction work w ith ditchers, bered here as the son of Mr. an-1 eweSj good to choice, (shorn) $4.50 ERAL FUND, APRIL TERM 1041 >f agricultural tractors. It has : hieels and other heavy cultivating Mw. E arl Gregg, form er Kent to 4.85. Shorn old crop lambs Claim ant Account Amount $8.00 to 8.75, early shorn kinds reen built to meet the problem o ’ machines. Yet it can be handled r t bidents. The F irst National Bank, Gen $9.25 to 9.50. he speeded-up work schedule’» • s easy as an automobile, thanks eral Assistance 221.23 Mrs. M arc: s E>linger of The inder which the modern farm er o r new ’‘C aterpillar” develop- J. II. Steers: O perating ex vorks without increasing his oper- ? lent, the hydraulic booster-type Dalles and Mrs. Wren Hogue t>f COUNTY COURT penses Oregon State Em Grass Valley w ere calling a t the uir.g cost. This modern tracto r steering. Continued from page one. ploym ent Service Month of home o f Mrs. B. A. Hogue Mon Febnuary/ 1941 7.50 FUND, A PRIL TERM, 1941. ’ a J i , Mrs. Louis Scholl, Mrs. Har- ment of fence posts, prepared by day. J. C. Freem on, Postm aster: Reg Claim ant Account .. Amount ey Dutton and Mrs. Leo W atkim J, S tarker, professor of forest- Geraldine Norton and Robert G< neral Roads istered letters and return Attended from Wasco. ly, and issued by the Oregon en Tatum were visitors in’ The Dailies. L. L. Peetz, Road M aster, 177.05 enrds re; Delinquent Tax Mi. and Mrs. T. L. Fields ac gineering experim ent station. Saturday. _ 26.10 E. McPherson: road labor 69.40 • Foreclosure companied by Mrs. Eliza Dingle i C M ersinger, Lafsor DeMoss Mrs. Millard Howell is staying W. Kelley, road labor j 50.15 All of the untreated, charred, visited in* Portland several lays, 13.50 at the J. M. Wilson home while K. Dunlap, road labor 44.91 ^ P a r k - - end asphalt emulsion treated M is. Wilson is in Eugene w ith her C Bargenholt, road labor cming home Sunday. 70.20 Noemi Van Gilder, Expenses ' 14.00 Mr. and Mrs. H. H. White mot- Douglas fir posts, set some ten daughter a few days. T r a v e l in m o d e r n - d a y - C. Hearing, road labor 56.50 1 to m eeting The F irst National Bank. Aid uec to central Oregon for the years ago, have now failed and c o a c h e s on U n io n P a c ific 34.00 The Kent Sunday Schoodwill pre- C. M ersingcr, road labor to D ependent4 Children 22.20 i v«ek end to visit their son in law been removed, as have several si nt a short program Sunday m om A. Shearer, road lafcor 43.00 t r a i n s is n o t o n ly m o a t nd daughter, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. other species included in the 1442 it.g, April 13, in observance of Gee. Wilson, road labor 68,40 The F irst National Bank: Aid e c o n o m ic a l — but so tc the Blind 9.40 Tr.dicott a t Prineville and their posts which are under test since E aster. K Dunlap, road labor (M ar - . I r e s tfu l a n d p le a s a n t. or, Hudson and wife art, the Hay the experim ent started. U n trea t ket Roads) 10.80 The F irst National Baqjc Old Gordon H elyer of Moro spent A ir -c o n d itio n e d * c o m fo r t, ed Douglas fir gave average ser several davs here last week a t the C. A. Happold, 250 posts (Gen age A ssistance- . 162.00 >eek ranch. j Porter service. Free Pillows. Otis Baker, Ja n ito r’s Salary 75.00 Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Royce accom- vice of 82 months, charred Doug home of his grand parents, Mr. eral Roads) 41.25 C. M ersinger, Labor DeMoss ’ '»nied by Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Nis- las fir average service of 76 months and Mrs. W. C. Helyer. , \ \ . Kelley, road labor (M ar i Park - 7.00 PO RTLAND ROSE — >et drove to Portland Wednesday. and the asphalt emulsion treated ket Roads) . 10.80 Mr. and Mns. John Wilson ahd State Industrial Accident Com Valdis Wilde was home from Douglas fir average service only 9 :3 5 P. M. daily from Portland General Roads: mission, Protection 5.01 75 months, or slightly over six son Kenneth .were dinner guests L. L. Peetz, Road M aster, prop for the week end. C hallenger Meals 35«,40«, 50«. 84.50 a t the J. H. Wilson home Sunday. /ears. Mrs. Mallery and son Rex w i R egistered N urse-Stew ardess. E. MdPhersdn, road labor 67.80 S. W. Searcy Courthouse ex Gus Schilling returned to Kent W. Kelley, road ^abor $51.60 pense 10c; DeMoss Park lere from Condon Sunday visitir. Other species th at have com- .76 PA CIFIC L IM IT E D — Mrt. Ida King. Mileage 38.60 90.20 i expense 66c; letely failed with an average sec- W ednesday and is building a resi dence for J. E. Norton on the J Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. Tele K. Dunlap, road labor 51.60 vice of from four and a half to j 8 :0 0 A. M. daily from Portland. phones 16.70 70.20 six years are cottonwood, alder, ra ic h form erly owned Iby Schilling C. Bargenholt, road labor Popular Coffee Shop service. 58.50 Df p*;rtment of Agriculture Seal madrone, big-leaf maple, and small who lost the house by fire last C. H earing, road labor er of Wts. & Meas. 3.76 49.50 sized casoara posts. The various year. Mr. and Mrs. Schilling are C. M ersinger, road labor now com fortably located a t Gold- Gh-is. W. Smith, Secretary of A. Shearer, road labor 40.50 cedar and juniper posts are still C/TY OF PORTLAND D. M artin, road labor 24.60 E astern Oregon W heat League in good condition a fte r 10 years endale, W ashington. S a v e s 1 7 - hours P ortland to One page of advertising 30.00 Mr. and Mrs. J . M. Wilson m ot W. Kelley, road labor (M ar and none of the Douglas fir posts : Chicago. Leaves 6 :3 0 P. M. ket Roads) 16.20 Lucille H. Vale, Health N urse’s treated by the so-called salt meth- ored to Eugene Wednesday to vis j cn 1st, 7th, 13th, 19th and 25th Salary and expenses 125.00 it their son in law and daughter, K. Dunlap, road Labar (M ar c l have failed. i of each me nth N o e x t r a fa r e . J C. Freem an, Postm aster Mr and Mrs. Charles Bothwell. ket Roads) 16.20 DoUglas fir fence posts used un Douglas fir posts treated with Box Rent , *- - 3.15 treated have given better service crank case oil and creosote have Mi. Wilson returned to K ent Sun State Industrial Accident Com. ^ -L O W COACH FARES ATM. Zevely. Expenses of Gov- day leaving Mrs. Wilson in Eugens Employees Protection (Ge n the experim ental post farm at not lasted as well as those treated 12.50 neral Roads) 35.09 - ernm ent Trapper >rtgon State than those ohar- with creosote alone. A post is fr»r a few days visit. R< u n d kJ. H. Steers, Employment office Mrs. George Wilson and sons National Hospital Ass’n Protec ed or treated with asphalt emu!- considered to have failed when it tt I p Chica gi operating expense, March tion (General Roads) 8.00 uon, according to the latest pro- gives way under a 50-pound pull George and Paul were at Moro $40.04 one way 1941 6.55 Thursday where the children re Howard Cooper Corp. Mach rrcs« report on preservative tre a t two feet from the ground. Wily W. Knighten, Office help 50.00 inery p arts (Gen. Roads) 78.72 ccived dental care. V . . i l ’ «r. TJ a L o . T<s«al lor re Asia, Supt. office expense 2.00 A ddbert Reese and sons Rich Columbia Equipm ent Co., Mach- ' OI ‘•■•xaUoa U>1 lb« «feUx« iasdly. C L. Montgomery, work around inery p arts, (Gen. Roads) 246.00 ard and William of Shaniko were C ourtyard 3.50 a t Kent Wednesday to visit Charles Oregon Culvert & Pipe Co. Pacific Power & Light Co., Culverts (Gen. Roads) 1257.52 ar*q Anna Bell Reese a t the home SEE LOCAL AGENT Walling T ractor & Equipment tc Mrs. Volna Guyton. Corp. Spears Bucket Load Robert Guyton is spending a er (General Roads) 600.01» frxv days a t the J. J. Decker heme T. Lester Johasoo S W. Searcy, Supplies 8.21 this week. J. K McKean, Diesel oil 41.47 Kent Grange No. 688 will hold UW T1 Supplies .25 (Gen. Roads) 41.72 its next regular m eeting Saturday RAILROAD Oregon State Highway Comm. WASCO MORO evening, ¡April 12. f í t i t d cr í’ fid th t C '1^1’ : ' 50 Time Books (Gen. Roads) 3.45 Mrs. J. C. Wilson and daughter OUR DA1UYY VITAMINS Four tablespoons butter Or.t sliced, peeled medium onion Nellie were afternoon callers at The public’s interest in new in Or.e-half peeled clove garlic thp Lester Wilson home Sunday. formation on foods and nutrition Two cups hot, chopped cooked spin Mr. and -Mrs. Robert Mitchel, is evidenced in many ways, but were thus in ess visitors in Portland ach . :he most tangible indication is the Twc cups hot, cooked riee a few days last week. growing practice of purchasing One-half tsp salt, speck of popper Mrs. Volna Guyton and sons various dietary concentrates, p ar Melt b u tte r in skillet; add onion Bobby and Billy and Anna Bell am1 ticularly vitamin concentrates. and garlic, and saute over low heat C hrrles Reese were week end vis The necessity for a liberal sup until onion i s ; tender ¡but not itors a t the W. C. Guyton h one ply of vitamins has been establish brown. Remove garlifr: add re Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Sm ith of ed beyond a doubt but nutrition maining ingredients, heiat; toss oc Dufur were dipner guests'* with authorities m aintain th at good casionally with fork. Serves 4. their daughter, Mrs. Le'ster Wilson lid fh-uilt around the protective and family Sunday. foods - milk, fru its, vegetables, S Y N O P S IS O F A N N U A L S T A T E M E N T >F Helen Halvorson was a dinner T H E N E W L H U N S W iC K F I K E I N S l K- eggs and whole grain cereals - is A N C E CO ALFA N Y of N e w H e i m " I t in guest of E sther lOamimaok last the state c f New J e fte * . on tiie th ii y the m ost desirable source of vita Saturday. fir s t day of Decem b-r, 19 4 0 . made io,»ne Ir c im n c « Cum nlcaitncr ut It u rt’. a ie of mins in the human diet. Mrs. Bobert Schilling and daugh Oregon, pureua t in la w : An adequate diet for the child, c CAPITAL ter Bobetta visited Mr. end Mrs. Am ount ot capital atock although proportionately higher in t>aid u p ___________________ 3 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 " 0 A. F. Lyons Sunday. vitamins than th a t of the adult, IN C O M E Mrs. Lester Wilson and daugn- N et'p re m iu m s r«cel\ca du r is easily achieved by using essen ter Karen Jeane spent a few days ing the y e a r ___________ 2 .0 0 5 .2 3 9 >7 In terest, dlvidetuie and j ent> tially the sam e foods but with a last week with the (formers p ar received durine the y e a r . 2 4 0 ,0 0 6 >s Incom e 'rotn ut her Mi arcee higher proportion of protective ents’, Mr. and Mrs. E dgar Smith, received duri \ | the y e a r . S 2.766.oS A-cds. P articularly should the pint at Dufur. T o ta l in c o m e ___* ____ ..5 2 .3 0 3 .0 1 2 ,.o of milk, recommended daily for O IS P U K S E M U N T d Nellie Wilson was an all night N et lueses paid during the the adult, be raised to a quart, year Including ad ju s t guest of Vivian F ritts Friday m ent e x p en ses_________ $ « 3 5 .0 3 7 11 thereby adding to the vitamin ton- night. Commtaaiona arul salaries paid during the y e a r 74 7 ,6 2 7 .0 4 tent of the diet and replacing some Judge George Potter and David Taxes, .Icenxaa and fees other foods less nutritious or un paid d u rtn * the ve » r_ w 6 1 ,3 1 7 .6 « Reid of Wasco and L. L. Peetz of Dividends paid on ca pital suitable for the child. The daily stock during the venr__ 1 8 0 .0 0 0 t o Moro met J. M. Wilson a t Kent Am ount of a ll othor expen quota is the most im portant sin diture» _________________ 2 0 7 .0 8 1 .i3 M tnday morning when they went gle method of enriching the diet out in the country on official bu si T o ta l expenditures ___$2 .151 283. 17 A lA llT T E O ___ ASSE«* *S of both children and adults. ness. Va|ue ot real estats owned (m a rk e t value i ________ 3 150, 000.00 It should foe remembered that Mr. and Mrs. E rnest Smith, Loans un mort gages and vitamins used in the treatm ent of collateral e t c ___ none Helen Sather and Mrs. Maude Value of bonds owned disease should be prescribed by a (m arket» ___________ 1 .9 0 4 . 378 •« Schadewitz and daughter Kay (a m o r Uteri i _____________ 1 ,9 0 !. 378 .9 physician. The hom em aker’s job Value of »tucks owned motored to Portland Wednesday T h e great m ajority o f b eer retail esta b (m a rk e t v a l u e ! ___ ____ 2.0 78. 3 0 0 .0 0 ization, an annual payroll o f $1 ¿,541,550 is still one of prevention. It is her where the latter was taken to Cash In banks and on hand 371. 23 4 .7 0 Prem ium s In c o u r^ of col lish m e n ts are clean w h o le s o m e places. job, too, to preserve the vitamin and $617,020.86 ta x es paid iast year. Poem becher hospital for medical lection w ritte n u nco Sep tem ber 30. 1 9 1 0 _____ , values of the food she prepares. 33 053 4 2 attention. Y et it is th e o n c e - in - a - w h i l e ex c ep Interest and rents due and W h ile it is th e b r e w e r s ’ respon sibility Serving fruits, greens and vege accrued ___________ _ ___ 16 «7 2 ( 4 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bennett of tio n —th e an ti-social, la w -v io la tin g tavern to b r e w good beer and the reta ilers’ tables raw as often as is practi T o ta l aflm ltted assets. .$ 5 ,0 3 3 .9 5 8 4 I The Dalles were dinner guests of L I A H I L I T IB S . th a t ev e r y b o d y n otices. cable; cooking foods, especially Mrs. B. A. Hogue Tuesday evening. resp on sib ility to sell it under w h o le so m e Ores.-» cLatma tor losses ira- J, paid ------------------------- '___ 3 3 4 3 .0 : 0 O( j green vegetables, a short time at Mr. and Mrs. J . L. Davis and A m ount o f unearned prtm t- S u c h u nd esirab le retailers g iv e beer a conditions, n e v e r th e le ss th e b rew in g in urrs on all oustandlng a high tem perature and in the Mr. and Mrs. Roy Justsen m-otored risks ________ __________ 1.75« 176 01, bad n a m e it d o esn ’t d eserv e. F u r th e r d u stry w a n ts anti-social retailing elim i b a s t possible amount of w ater; Due fo r commissions and to Antelope Sunday where they b rokerage____________ _ o. nated entirely. m o re, b y aro u sin g p ub lic Ihdignation, and using in sauces and soups the A ll other lia b ilit ie s ______ 1 1 0 .0 0 0 .od were visitors at the John Brogan w ater left a fte r cooking are some raic h . retailing a b u se s endanger y o u r righ t to T o ta l liabilities, except ( You can help u s b y ( l ) patronizing onl»’ capital ------------------------$ 2 .2 1 2 ,2 1 6 uo of the “m usts” in getting vitamin en joy good beèr, th e bevera g e o f m o d e r Mrs. Schadewitz and son C ap ital ( aid • • th e legal and reputable places w h er e up ----------- 3 1 .0 0 0 .0 0 0 00 values from foods. John -visited at the L. E. Olafib Surplus over a tio n . T h e y a lso endanger th e b en efits t e e r is so ld and (2) b y reporting an y la w ,all tls b ltl- hr cooking vegetables not more home Sunday. tie s --------- 1 .8 8 1 .7 4 2 .4 1 t h a t b e e r h a s b r o u g h t to O r e g o n — than one inch of boiling salted violations y o u m a y o b serv e to th e d u ly Mrs. W. C. Guvton spent a few Surplus as regards policy- w ater in the saucepan is needed; holders ----------------------------3 2 .8 8 1 .7 4 2 41 13,238 p erso n s em p lo y ed sin ce re-legal days last week in P o rtlan d with co n stitu ted la w en forcem en t authorities. add the vegetables, cover, and cook her daughter, Mrs. A delbert Reese ' l o t a i ----- . ----------, ----------3 5 .0 9 3 .9 5 8 41 B U S IN E S S i n o l e J o n f o h t h e y e a h as quickly as possi hie. Spinach v ho is confined in a Portland hos N et p .ti.n u m s received during the v e a r ...... ................ ............ 8 5 .6 1 1 6 7 and other greens do not require pital. Net lusaes paid during the veai 4 21 .26 more w ater than which clings to Nam e 0» company. T H E N E W Bi'.UN.s W IC K F1H E IN S U R A N C E CO.MR.XN7 tin- washed leaves. Even though Nam e ul president. . I a F’.O LI» V H M I'i lt. “ Do you find it more Pconomi- N am e o f secretary. 'V A L T E R F. Ill- Y C h. spinach isn’t a favorite with your c$l to do your own cooking?” S iaid to rv resident a t ’ .utiev lur service K E IT H Itr iO I'L S . Portland. family, they’ll like this combina “ Oh, much! Since I have been S T U A R T O 1 IIO M R 8O N E L W E L L CO xen nets . 420 Lumbermens Bldg tion of r ’-ce with spinach. dcoking mv husband only eats P ortland. Oregon. Spinach With Rice hc’f what he used to.” Fence Post F a rrr Gives Results Streamliner — f O f Tests , . ' l l $65 1 Hi -W ay / t ©; H ealth R r-M A V N E OREGON "DAIRY COUNCIL UNION PACIFIC ARE YOU SEEING ONLY PART 9F THE PICTURE? BEER,. ,a beverage o f moderation