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$. VUUAXf dOVnNAL. MOBO. OI1EGO» I R ID A Y NOVEM BER •. XV. R. B e y er a n d W lg l« w r ; T tw K w ith • «__ ” U $C u spirit and A m erican ideal« being taught by our te* cherM and our Johnnie« and Mary A nns and w e V O lv l O • British Awards for IL S . Instructors th e public, su fferer« on p a st H a l- Cast 132 Ballots <711 A* — E l e c t i o n L la y ! 'a O ne hundred th irty tw o v otes w er e cast In W asco at T u esd ay’« e le c tio n . T h e rep u b lican vote w as To Elect ¿X h e m e from P o rtla n d in tim e to v o te T u esd a y . Mr. Y a te s is fe e lin g b etter and th e y w ill sta y w ith u s' s lon g as h is h ea lth c o n tin u e s to | mprove> Mrs. V tggo H a u fe lt h a s resig n ed h er tea c h in g p o r tio n at rlne- v ilie and is now h o m e . a iip > i rn s, a fo r- M iss M ary A lice R Bu £ hPre b ut now B end we(tk en d h erc h ea v y w ith E arl S nell w in n in g t h e . d a u « . In m g o v er n o r sh ip b by y a la lan n dslide. cou Judgeship th e co u n ty th e co u n ty ju d gesh ip w a s th e m ost h o tly con tested . Cap. Mrs. O eorge V an G rasb rck c f R • O S cott w on for J u stic e of BlavloCK B la y lo ck a arrived ecen tly ■ to r r iv e . • r — ----- — be- th e P ea c e for th e W asco p recin ct. sister. Mrs. Ed M cK ee. Mrs. Jam es O’Meara left W ed- w h o is reco v erin g from - — - a *-«’ fa ll “- and ’1 n esd a y to Join her h usband in an a broken arm . H al S h elto n ca m e iirm y cam p n ear W itch ita F alls. from T o p p en ish . W ash ., and took T exas hi8 w ife and little d a u g h te r, w h o Mr and Mrs. R ay B arlow and h ad Htayed w ith h er m o th er sin e* " J here " ch ild ren o f E u g en e called by t h e u n fo rtu n a te a c c id e n t ? w « ord r d haH has b been received at the serio u s illn e ss o or f Mrs. B ar- - W een re ceiv e« th u .»v Word ha» w w ................ lo w ’s m oth er. Mrs. D ick Joh n son . , H |n e „ o f T h e D allea had had arrived T u esd a y n ig h t o f la st a a e v e r e ‘ h ea rt a tta ck and w as ------ ” ft g»V7VVi«^ -------- w eek . Mr. B arlow returned h om e co n fln ed in a h o sp ita l th ere. .. ey --------------------- Mrs. G ene H u ll of nnd th is w eek . th received word , „ and a.w ------ o f th e d ek th o f his fa th e r at^ p o rtla n d s p e nt th e w eek end w ith B oardm an . T h ey le ft for th a t tow n h er parentfl, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. W ed n esd ay. Mr. B arlow m ee tin g F u n k h)s w ife and d au g h ter. Susan nt Mr ^ nd Mrs. L. B la k e n e y and The D alles. S he ex p ec ts to return d a u g b ter. C arol o f O regon C Py to her m o th e r ’» b ed side a fte r th e arrived th e la tter p art o f th e fu n eral. w ee k to v isit Mrs. B la k e n e y s sls- W esley W ild e has accep ted w ork ter Mrs. O rm ond H ild erb ra n d and in th e m achinery’ d ep a rtm en t o f fa m ily . M iss C arol w ill rem ain th e paper m ills at C am as, W ash., h ere and a tten d sc h o o l. nnd le ft S un day to report for d u tv M iss J oan V a n D y k en o f th e T h e fa m ily w ill rem ain h ere In h ig h sc h o o l sta ff h a s b een 111 th is th e h ou se th ey recen tly b o u gh t. w eek w ith th e flu. F orn: To Mr. an d Mr». D lehert Mr». B erth a M oon ca m e from Joh n son at T h e D alle« h oap ltal. M oro w h ere »he had b e > . caring Oct 30 an » 3 < J h b o y w h o w ill fo r Mr» J o h n F ore. to cart h er .b e a r th e n a m e o f O ordon C loth ier Johuaon M other and b ab e d oin g fine. ? U,r? J ? T < L e h C T he’ uPt'. 8 h lr ‘^ O a ,e w a y : erin ten d en t and tea c h e rs. T e - th e prom S atu rd a y n | g h t . tie f o lk , .» y th ey had a gran d H a , |(.y |e ( t g u n ie y tim e and n ice eats. vlaJt her fa th e r In P o rtla n d T h e h ig h .c h o o , ju n io r p ron , T u aaday. . _ V. as held S atu rd ay ev e n in g at th e sch o o l au d itoriu m . A good crow d a tten d ed and m any from o u t o f tow’n a m o n g w hom w ere Mr. and Mrs. W . l ’ease. Mrs. B ess P ond c i T he D alles. Jerry B arn ett, M iss ea M argaret M cD erm ld , H elen Blau, Jim m y C oats from their sc h o o ls of h ig h e r learn in g. M iss K a th e rin e R lch eld e rfer and s e v - ir a l n u rses from The D a lle s un'* Mlsnes B arb ara H in es and J a n et K aseberg from 8t. Mary s. W ssley F u ller v.rackod b is car b> tu rn in g It over back of Ira F r id le y ’s T u esd ay n ig h t. Next Saturday K ent G range w ill hold a m eet-, in g » N ovem ber 14 at w hich tim e officers for the com ing year w ill be elected. A ll m em bers are asked to b e present. Mr. and Mrs. Louis gather and sou Glenn w en t to Moro Friday w here Mr. gather accom panied B laine Miller to T h e D alles for m edical atten tion w h ile Mrs. 8a ther visited her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. M aclnnos ________ _ _____________ were .b u sin ess v isito r s in T h e D a l- Gen Sir Harold Alexander Is shown giving British decorations to three ler two different d a y s last w eek. in recogn recognition instructors with gather Sat- r U. g S. . o officers fflcers In ition of o i their m e . r services as tank -------- 7 \ mnP,rail w a < i en ’“ “ n w v **"* and ~ Leona ------- ---- Br,tl8h forces in tne the Middle E ast on the first anniversary • of Am erican , ..v. |<T w ent to Moro F rlday evening B rjtish fo rc es in m .u u .e e»«* BrM“ ,Or in M iddle East fighting. I L r e t ft . to 1« r rirht- l . h f Cob r .l. W William Cornos................ „ d ’ . birthday dinner In pBrticipation Kindle tO attend A u fu sta. G a.; Capt. J. W. Sm others, Princeton, Ind., an th eir honor J. C. Xv il®on P ortland is her? Watson. * n. looking' after his farm again. Mr. and Mrs. l W . A m ick -of The p a n e s w ere here last w eek a iind n a x Tuesday u e su u y to i o vote w ue. Mrs. George Barnet and grand- (lt.ughter Jonetta J e n n ln g . and nirce Shirley B c h a d e w l« a re h ere io spend a few days w ith relati- ves. ' w orkers. T he m ore conscious th e hom e - -- w o rk in g fa m - m aker and her w ar w g lly m em b er, becom e of the food« th a t round out a good « . t th e te tte r are our prospec a a 'vel1 nat ° n ‘ H i -W ay / t o H calw M ,,A I> A ^ 7 -M *V N E , . r OREGON <DÀIRY COUNCIL In th e N a tio n a l N u tr itio n P ro - ^nrt ftls sh o u ld be a v a ila b le to all g r a m -in d u str y , h o m e an d c o m in u - u ln lts o f w o rk ers, p tv are b ein * ca lled u p on to u n ite T h e h o m e fron t m u st s e e th at th e ir effo rts to h elp Im prove th e w o rk ers h a v e a good b r e a k fa st h ea lth of a ll In d u strial e m p lo y e e s, t e f o r e sta rtin g on th e Job. H o m e In d u stry m u st m a k e It p o ssib le m a k e rs sh o u ld pack a lu n ch a fc r w o rk ers to h a v e g o o d m e a ls m an can w ork on. It is w ell w orth w h ile on th e Job. A m p le tim e and th e tro u b le to pack a good lu nch- an a d eq u a te plQce to ea t a g ood T h e good m a n a g e r can turn out . „ r^ iu rtin n ex cu tiv e board in m ea l Is o f th e u tm o st Im p o rta n ce, a co m p le te and s a tisfy in g m eal. sh ow n at a m eetin g of the new w ar prqdu t « < hajr_ Tf th e re a , u n ch room th e m ea ls and th a t ,8 w h a t a lu n ch for w ar W ashington are, left to right: B ea r A dm iral n . m an of the M aritim e co m m issio n L**’“t;.< 3 „ « „ d in g g en era, « c r y ,c e . . I ^ h d y.'C' <i P . g ’ rom _ n eu ly appointed " .r n m lll« ; W ar O’MtARA Supply & Imp. Co D E P E N D A B IL IT Y In these times m ore-than usual it is important to have a depmdabk grocer— In wartime prices and quality and even quantities are subject to change. ifittality here will be good, prices will be fair and quantities what is allowed. „ G rass V a lley ^OQOQQOOoeoooooooooooaoeooooooooooooopoooQOQOQp P L E A S IN G Y O U ! Scores o f extra attentions and un expected little services make liv ing at the Multnomah a pleasure. w o rk ers sh o u ld b e— c o m p le te and sa tisfy in g . U se en rich ed bread or v h o le w h ea t or rye fo r -a n d - and v ita m in v a lu e s. If w o rk - w ic h e s sp read g e n e r o u sly w ith b rln g lu n c h e s fro m h o m e, m ilk b u tte r a n d m a d e w ith s u b s ta n tia l _ ere a v a , la b le In fllllnga. In clu d e fru it ev e ry " 7 , n i„nt m R im nlrm ent th e h o m e W hen fresh fru its are sc a rc e, use Z l o t t h e h ow n m .'c h r e Jn p X « L i n g on a d ried fru H . If th a t I. a v a ila b le . T h e W a sco T u ead ay a fte rn o o n th e ir p u rp o se and th e ir h o n o r a n y n a rro w in terest o f th e ir ow n . -W oodrow W ilson and Rtudy c , ub m et w lth Mrg R o ber» Bleary to a co m m o n end. K a se b e rg w ith Mrs> O ral G osson — ------------- a g g j^ ln g . Mrs. K a se b e rg gave a C anad tan tra v el sto ry baaed on «n a r t,c , e in tb e G e o g r a p h ic , m a g a - zJne Mrg c ia u d S te p h n e s p layed p lan o BOio M iss G ene M cIn tyre a aoio a cc o m p a n ied by L er- a |n n e O osaon. L ight refr sh m e n ts w er e serv ed . Mrs. E liza D in g le and Mrs. W , .Bolce w ere in T h e D a lle s T u esd a y ., Mrs. A da M organ o f T h e D alle*, another o f Mrs. P res B olee. Is sp en d in g tw o w ee k s w ith h er dau TÖ A LOMR ( d 8hould p ro v id e a se le c tio n th e p r o te c tiv e fo o d s, pro- ’ ” ?y prepared Io preaerve m ln - lrOm The entire sta ff has only one purpose... . f m a te r ia , and p ro eu rem en ,; Echols com m an d in g g en er a l of m a teria l co m m an d . .a d MaJ Gen. O. P. E -h .la , c e m m a « .- « ------ . . : O nly fre e p e o p le , can hold p refe r t h . ^ At the M ason ic h o m e c o m in g ghter. th e y en te rta in a d th e E a ste rn -fknr and Mrs. W m. C loth ier and m em b ers T u esd ay ev e n in g . P ro - d a u g b ter. A nn e. D lb ert J o h n so n , gra m , a rran ged by th e co m m itte e j R J o h n so n and d a u g h ter, M r-, con sisted o f tw o s o lo s by T om R a c b e i B a rlo w and little dau'rh- F ra se r o f M oro, a cc o m p a n ied by ter an d M r„ B ile C loth 1 r w re W m . C loth ier. A p ian o so lo b y , n T b e f>a n e s S un day v isitin g at Mr. C loth ier, tw o so lo n um ber« th e h o sp ita l. by Mrs. Sid J o h n so n , a cc o m p a n ied ---------------------------------- —— -.................... by Mrs. J. T. J o h n so n and g ro u p sin g in g . T h e a d d ress w a s g iv en by R ev. W ard of P ortlan d on th e sp iritu a l slg n lflclen ce o f d e m o c r a cy. A lu n c h co n sistin g o f ch ic k e n sa n d w ic h e s And p u m p k in pie w a s se rv e d . T h e d eco ra tio n o f f iu lt on th e ’ca n d le lit b an q u et ta b ic m u st be m en tio n ed b eca u se of its ' b ea u ty . A la r g e of m em b ers w ere p resen t. W ord from Mrs. D ick J o h n so n w h o Is 111 at T he D alles h o sp ita l is th a t s h e Is so m e b etter. D is m issed from She h b sp ital re ce n tly X- -T - w er e Mrs. W a lter B la u . Mr. M arie B a r n e tt C ooper. Mrs. J. O. Y ocu m and Mrs. K a th e rin e D unn. T h e L egion A u x ilia ry m et M on ♦ r i» d ay at th e h o m e o f Mrs. R ob ert K aseb erg. A t th e b u sin ess - m e e t in g th e y voted $S.5O to ch ild w e l- faroan d at th e n ext m ee tin g th e y Although your "CaterpilLr*’ Die- p lan to p a ck g ifts fo r ch ild w e l tel it designed with extra lu* ’ in* fare. th e h o sp ita l g if t sh op . L ig h t ability, avoid overlc^ding for r e fr e sh m e n ts w ere served by th e period:. Shifting to a lor/.'r f t i ; T-i'l h o stess. prevent «train and prolong wex .ar-l life of your tractor. M ush - c o m p lim e n ta r y taLk is p o ln g th e rou n d s o f th e c o m m u n ity pver th e sp len d id c o -o p e r a tio n o f ^he sc h o o l ch ild re n a a d te a c h e r s la m a k in g a p ran k less, q u iet and A m erica n a p ir ite d -H a llo w e e n . Th* ch ild ren sh ow ed by It th e h ig h p .h n < **e e » •V eU suH Ia* lo yalty to th e te a c h in g s o f p u b lic Z eigler's mupt not be ,<W*r - * .-> therm os b ottle s t a k e s “ to carry hot or cold drinks o f The K ent, high school carnival m any kinds from m ilk to soup, w as w ell attended w ith th e re- A nourishing, satisfying dinner ceip ts being $275. A fter paying all muBt be provided w hen th e day s bills the school m ade $200. ¡¡.^ w ork is over. AU m eal hours , - . should b e adjusted to w orking Mr, and Mrs. W illiam Jefferies thls m ay m ean extra are buying the house w hich once T ^ d 'ca ll for a g ie a t deal of be|onged to A. A. Dunlap but" has ^ ork o f hotnft. recently been th e hom e of the *n« onu y m akers. W alter W ilsons. make»», C om m unities should p rom ote a Mrs. J. J. D ecker w as visiting general Interest in th e Industrial In The D alles last w eek. C lasses for W alter B ennett w as here a few nutrition program d days w ith hta sister, Mrs. B. A hom e m akers, an n R and da hter> Gertrude. .ra d io releases wiU help to m ee t t h i s ‘ need. There is a local nu- nu w . this MA. Grace Gregg and grand- trition com m ittee in alm ost ev- son. M ichael Purchase cam e horn? nom ? com m unity w ith m em bers w ho M onday utter a tew days In Bend fl<( , he(r part w ith her sister. Im proving the health o f a ll the New War Production Board Meets v o te T u esd a y . Mr». D arrell M cQ u ellin o f P o rt- land w as h* re for se v er a l days week. A T S trik er w as on e of th e th is Mr. nnd Mrs. J. M. Y ocu m of h un ter d a n th is w eek . H ep p n er v isited T h u rsd a y at th e ,m e of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. F u n k . A H allow een p arty w as g iv en h om e of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. F u n k . the ch ild ren o f th e In term ed ia te x. .U Guef,ts of M n‘- J o h n M eC Iu,e and p rim ary ro o m s o f th e M ath- Mr and M rs. E d w a rd B o lto n edlrt a u n d .y K h o o l at th e ch u rch , a u k h te r„ PhyI1. and Kent Grange tig h t da, George H ow ell and son, Harry wore here from Shaniko. iu i.cn . P ___nr rnnnPf, fru it 24 h o u r b a sis, th e se fa c ilitie s fo r or can n ed fru it In £ a sm a ll Jar B ÏÏ W AR BONDS