V jTAOe« 8BHWA« COV|Wr ÍOtlRNAC. MtW«. o«E r \ ening. guests who attended. Orville T vman was a b u si­ Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Eslinger iRoyal Typew riter Co., Inc.: ness visitor in The Dalles Wed­ of The Dalles spent the week end Typew riter for Sheriff’s I n .’hese tim e s m o re th a n u s u a l t it visaing a t the Wren Hogue hame. nesday. office Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cox and son E riksen’s S tationery and Office Mr. and Mrs. I^awrence Denis is im p o r ta n t to h a v e a d ep en d ab le I'on were visitors in The Dalles loP Monday evening for The Supply: Sheriff’s Expense $1.00: Clerk’s expense 1.00; 2.00 Dalles as his father, Ralph Den­ Thursday. * g ro cer— I n w a r tim e prices a n d q u a lity Mr. and Mrs. 0. N. Ruggles nis, is very ill. CopyRight Mfg. Corp. Clerk’s v e n t to Portland .W ednesday to Expense ’ 43.00 Mr. and Mrs. Glenn IPerr? a n d e v en q u a n titie s are su b je c t to spend several days there on busi motored to Hillsboro Sunday when <5 \v Searcv: Courthouse ex- , ^.85 the d ra ft board called him fo r h’s ‘ pense ness. Ralph Balzer returned home physical examination. They return Clara M ersinger: A ssessors change. Thursday from Loa Angeles, Cali­ cd here Monday evening. office help . 44.00 fornia where he spent nine weeks Q u a lity here w ill be g o o d , prices Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Stradley Kilham Stationery & P rin t. Co. at National Sschools and received had as dinner guests Sunday Mr. Sheriff’s Expense $11.16; his diploma as a radio technician. and Mrs. Lester Barnum and Mr. A ssessor’s Expense .76. 11.92 w ill be fair a n d q u a n titie s w h a t is Mrs. Arzell Lemley and son, W est Coast Print. & Bind. (00: and Mrs. Orville Ruggles. Gordon, and daughter, Eileen, and Assessor’s Expense $16.75: Mr. and Mrs. Kendrick Dunlap a l'o w e d . Mrs. Lawrence Denis were busi­ 01 rived here Sundav from Walla County Judge Expense 5.00; ness visitors in The Dalles W ed­ Walla where they have been the ’ Countv Comm. Expense 9.75; Sheriff’s Expense: 4.00; 35.50 nesday. p a s1 several weeks. They left Mrs. (Charles Lemley e n te rta in ­ Monday for Medford on business. A M. Zevely: Government ed the Social Service club T rapper Expense 12 50 Sam Stark, Ross Fields and ar her home Thursday afternoon J M. Wilson: County Comm 12.50 Hurry Young went to Pendleton with 19 members and guests pres David Reid: County Comm. 21.o0 ent A fter the business meeting S aturday to visit H arry Stark who T Lester Johnson: Dist. At- is stationed there with the arm y refreshm ents were served. Mis»s Margaret, trau u e went ««.v to w torney Expense 8.3 Mis>s M argaret Trahue Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bslingei The Dalles F riday a fte r school to s ta te Indus. Accident Comm: motored to Portland Thursday tx» ™ „< th e week ’ end with her Peace o f f e r s p ro te c t» " 4.74 visit relatives returning home L L u L Wasco-.Sherman Public Health mother. . n Pn*t- N urses salary $67.50; Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. F lo rin C o o n and expenses 51.55; 119.05 Mrs. C. A. Oestreich entertain the la tte r’s father, O. G. Nyquist, ra . County Judge’s ed members of the Grass \ alley of Colton spent Sunday visiting Geo. AL P o tte r. County g bridge club and additional guests pvnuvM , a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bud expenses at her home W ednesday afternoon <. C. Wilson: Traveling outside Contract was in play a t three Coon. of county Mr. and Mrs. Dell Olds, Mr. and Bucholtz .tables with Mrs. George Wilcox Confectionery: Board and Mrs. Alley receiving high Mrs. Harold Eakin and son and of prisoners 4.60 •cores, and Mrs. Dell Olds held Miss Rose Gist were visitors in Pacific IPower & Light Co.: low score for the afternoon. Re­ The Dalles Saturday. Lights for Courthouse 47.01 Dale Baker and his m other were i n «hments were served a t the C C Wilson: Typew riter Re- visitors m The Dalles Monday cine- cf the atfem oon. r «a 2’50 when Dale took his physical ex- Mi. and Mrs. Kenneth Crews arc H u l e t t S a y for -- i «. rrv_____ / n * the parents of a daughter, Florine amination. spenH s— , days As= n c f O re c ^ C Currie, horn Wednesday, March 11 Ontario to vis’ting. a t The Dalles hospital. tie« Dues $60.04; Miss Lila Lee Alley was hostess Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth B arnett Public Lands Com. 2:00 62.04 /to a group of girls a t her home and Kenneth Crews were m The Union Pacific R. R- Co. F reight Thursday evening. They spent Dalles Sunday visiting Mrs. on Filing Cabinets for Clerks the »evening sewing, with refresh ­ Crews and inafnt daughter office 482 ments served a t a lateT hour. Mrs. Shelton F ritts spent the Irlan d Em pire W aterw ays:’ Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Newcomb week end visiting her daughter Budget account 100.00 motored to White Salmon T hurs Vivian, a t Monmouth. day on business stopping in The Mrs. Frances Bihby left Tues­ Dalles on their way home. Mrs. day for The Dalles a fte r spending France« Bihby of Cornelius ac­ several days here visiting a t the companied them here to v isit her Adt Bibby home. son, Art, and family. Vem Baker spent several days Mr. and Mrs. Orville Lyman here visiting frends, from his home MORO and daughter, Bonnie, motored to in Canby. ; , Klamath Falls Saturday on busi­ At a card party held ait the _> ness, returning here Sunday eve- GrassValley’s New Fire Siren To Have Test f' V. Kane spent the week end i w D B arnett visiting his fam ily a t Foasil. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. B n W M J * QWs le f t entertained a group «t fn*n Alec, present w t’r 7 M “ » d M ^ WillaTd in McMinnville, Ibeiore returning Standard Oil C q : Gas A Oil 157.16 Union Oil Co: Gas & Oil 95.60 Kenneth Sather: F reig h t on C u lv e rts ___ , 40.95 Oregon C ulvert & Pipe lOo: Culverts * ,798.15 W alther W illiams Go: T ire v eir- THE PLEASURE NEVER VARIES': Even the hneu hop’ * nd ta d c y ' \» rv from y o r to yeer. But, not B ..u VGTemhjrd Beer. That'» » h y ( CM °V c#ch >tar ‘ crop >» not enough B li;i-W tin h a r4 » uni­ form goodni*». B h ti-W tin h a rd » unvarying and d u tin c tiv e character are the result ol S L O W . c are fu M y -c o « tr« lltd b re w in g . That » the all important d iW r t n « between B litr-W c in h a rd and oth er leading beer*. It's hrc»od ty M t ij y you! 4 •> 1931 B U S IN E S S M A N A G E M E N T m ade these amazing reductions in your elec­ tric rates w ithout any help from the public treasury! Pacific Power & L ight has put up all the money for its power p la n ts, tra n s m is s io n lin e s and su b ­ stations, and has taken all the risks of pioneering and development. 1936 1939 1942 Instead of receiving a tax subsidy, PP& L has already paid over $10,000,000 in taxes. This year alone its rapidly in- increasing tax bill will cxceed-$l,000,000. You get lower and lower electric rates — governm ent gets more and more tax money. Business management always give# a better bargain! Pacifie Power & Light A N AMERICAN BUSINESS ENTERPRISE FOR PUBLIC SERVICE ME F H E L P W IN T H E W A R * B U Y U N IT E D STATES DEFENSE B O N D S • — y - > .ft : tt w ■f • * V • •-*' - .4 — ... » I .1 * STAM PS