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I r>‘« O W « * * J o u r n a l , m oro , oiusoon i, . |Z s s < a a AZ a I1 « V - a n t M r.. V. B. BiflaW aSa «ltughter E llen an d G erold H ask ln wfere In <JFB99^ T a lle y The Lodge Sponsors Mr. and Mrs. G all M cIlroy and Mrs. J. B. E slin g e r and d a u g h te r N an cy, w en t to T h e D a lle s IkOnday a fte r n o o n w h en Mrs. E slin g e r c o n su lted a d o cto r a b ou t N a n cy , w h o FareweH Party f iu d a ». dk < iì . m ukh *. 1.1 — i W»1>- «, l i t » J ->t cu rren t p rices e f g rain , hay. an d fin ish ed liv e sto c k . B oth c a t FARM TRACTORS« IN WARTIME S a tu rd a y . ’W 5 le Adjustments Peri Up T rnciora WAR BBK ffS (T h ir d o f • Series o f L'.x A rticles) By X P. Peck „ .*?■ ’ M an ag in g E d ito r. S cse e ti/U X e a e rire n Last week’s article told how the farmer can practice p r e v e n t is ill. <v. .maintenance on his tractor, thus effectively stopping trouble be Mr. and Mrs. W illia m B eck an d A fa r e w e ll party sp on sored by d a u g h te r ,e ft W ed n esd a y a fte rn o o n lit starts. But there is another side to tractor care also, a side that th e G rass V a lle y Odd F e llo w s w a s f o f PfiL8CO W a sh ., to sp en d T h a n k s ’too often is neglected. Tractors are getting harder usage than giv en a t th e ir h a ll S atu rd ay e v e - g lv ln g day a n d th e w ee k end v is- ¡ever there days, with the struggle to keep up with the increasing The biggest field gun In the Arjny. That’s tb« ttt wrV hwpltxer» It’s twenty-feet of bnrrel and must be pulled into position by tractors. Aft- er it la rolled into place, its own w heels are removed and the Big Bertha Is set upon its em placem ent ¡demand for agricultural products, ------------------------------- -— — — ——— and this hard usage causes engine to be done. W ith this device out O T. W a lk er. parti to get out of adjustm ent, the engine speed Mr. and Mrs. K e n n eth B a r n e t v; will vary and power loss w ill ie - had d in n er g u e sts T h a n k sg iv in g m ore trequent- sulf. W hen tuning up the eng.ue, day. Mr. and Mrs. T o m m ie B a r - ly than before. check » the engine speed with a U sually, how - speed counter on the belt pulley; n et and d a u g h ters, M argaret an d e v e r , t h e the speed is not what it shou*d be. E th el. Mr. an d Mrs. A. A. D u n la p . c h a n g e s are or varies considerably, the g o v er Mr. and Mrs. K en d rick D u n la p of «1 e f f e c t e d s o nor itself should be checked lot C arlton . Mr. and Mrs. G uy H a y n es gradually that wear and for reduced tension on o f Y a m h ill. Mr and Mrs. P a u l they pass un the spring. T his trouble, when noticed u n t i l encountered, should be repaired W ilso n and fa m ily . Mr. and Mrs. th e y becom e im m ediately in order to preserve C lyd e S m ith and Mr. and Mrs. l a r g e e n o u g h m axim um engine efficiency. V er n M obley and fa m ily o f K en t, to cause engine M iss E llen E a k in fro m W llla - failure or a sub - If the valves on your tractor e n P. tedi stantial reduc gine are not working properly, m e tte u n iv e rsity at S alem ca m e h o m e W ed n esd a y to sp en d th e tio n in pow er delivered by the there Will be another loss of power. Make- sure that the tappet clear .h o lid a y w eek end w ith h er p a ren ts tractor. — —---- ance is not too small or too great, E very farmer can take step« to Mr. and Mrs. V. B. E akin. QeroH checking with a feeler when the revent such failure or power by engine is at operating tem perature- H a sk ln o f Id a h o a lso sp en t th e f< osses, m erely by making it > If the valves aje held open by w eek end a t th e E a k in h om e. tune up the engine ‘ek en o hi inr» -------- practice to tui._ |llg g 8 T u esd ay w hen th e y left fo r insufficient clearance, the valves P h y llss P o tte r . o f T h e D a lle s 'regu larly. F irst on the tun e-up list (h eir h o m e at N orth P ow d er a f and seats w ill be burned; if there c a m e up W ed n esd a y to sp en d th e L h ould be the carb u reto r ad ju st- is too m uch clearance, the v e lv e t ter sp en d in g th ree w e e k s here. T h a n k sg iv in g h o lid a y an d th e w e e k .m ent. T h is should a w a y s be w ill not open all the way an 1 in M iss D o r o th y H o lm e s o f P o r t .„ d at .h e AraeH ^ n , . . y h o m e !w h .« J « « « « sufficient fuel will be drawn into land and J ea n ette Holm es**of Ttye Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kock and t |t a | norm ai load. Sim ply turn the cylinders. In either case pew er p a lle s ca m e h om e W ed n esd ay to son w ere dinner guests th ere on J o w n the needle valve until the w ill be lost, and in the first the valves and seats will soon be spend T h a n k sg iv in g and th e w e e x the holiday. Cngine m isses and* backfires. Then Mr and M rs R oy S ch illin g an d Jurn the v alve back ab out a badly dam aged. f n d v isitin g th e ir paren ts, Mr. Last but by no m eans leaft is and Mrs. W . 8. H olm es. W F . Schilling, k>< a ¿urn until the engine runs son, Gary, Mrs. the question of ig n itio n tim in g - m oothly. T h is is a correct posi Mrs. J o h n B rogan and ch ild ren E ile e n L e m ley and M argaret B a r - for' m ost efficient operation. T h is is a rather delicate job, and stopp ed a t th e Sam H o lm e s h om o net w ere v isito r s In T h e D a y e s < Spark ___ plugs are the next thirig should o n ly -h e -a tte m p te d if you T u esday on th eir w ay from T h e M onday. jtkgf should ild be looked at on regu have available the com plete ^ in Mrs. E d g a r A lley . Mrs. Gus E n g - h r tune-up ° « « a5*®3S; 5 h^ ‘ ¡I®“ ; , structions in , the m an u iactu .fi s D a n es to A n telo p e fo r th e h o li manual. If not. better have a strom and V erdan M a r t i n w e s t ‘ ¡ ^ / X X g l . l y . after w hich the service man do ihc work. In any day w eekend. Mr. an d Mrs. E rn est B la y lo ck tQ T h e D a lle s M onday r w h en M ar sh o u |d be reset to the correct event, how ever, you should alw ays w en t to T h e D a lle s S un day to tin le ft fo r h is h o m e In C a lifo rn ia ^pacing and the p lu g s replaced include a check of ignition w ires return th e ir gran d d au gh ter, 8 h a - a fte r sp en d in g sev era l w e e k s h ere <ang ly in th eir hala*. Be sure, of and connections in your tung-up. < A recent survey showed than a c o u r se . that you "*’n< »'if j-on S a w tell to h er h om e a fte r „ .io , ro in tiv cs large percentage of farm tractors Mlaa V e lm a K e n n sll of C o rv a llis c i se v e r a l d a y s w ith th em . T h ey r e are working below peak efficiency, w hen op era tin g tu rn ed h o m e M onday a ftern o o n . v isited at th e T. M. R o lfe h o m e s should be of the cold type, som e of ibem wasting as much as hile tractor engines burning dis 20 percent of the fuel used, all lor. Mrs. E th a S c h illin g and sort, la st w eek a c c o m p a n y in g th e m to late ( or kerosene must b* the want of a ttmple tune up, a job. R ob ert, and Mr. and Mrs. D ick S e a ttle to v isit frien d s. that can be go’ckly do«« in the w q u ip p td w ith hot plugs. Mr. and Mrs. J , 8. N ew co m b H o ld w a y an d d au gh ter. D otls, w ere Tb« g o v ern o r on you r tractor manner above. and d a u g h ter, D oris e n ter ta in ed d in n er g u e sts a t th e h o m e o f Mi b the device that keep« the en gin e (N kat « « » • ; HsgA-Camprassfmj »« * con < tan t Speed perattng »t and Mrs. J e s se H e ly er at K en t at a d in n er a t th e ir h o m « ..T u e s- op«rsi»«< T t i i r t . t r I '< f in e s t day ev e n in g . G u ests in clu d ed Mr. — I efficient for t! . v. >i T h a n k sg iv in g day. n in g for th e b oys w h o en listed in th e array and navy. D ick H old n - w ay and B in B all h a v e Joined th e arm y and K en n eth B arn et, R o ss F ie ld s, A rth u r R oth and B ru ce A lley th e r.avy. T he e v e n in g w a s sp en t d a n c in g w ith m u sic fu rn ish ed by Mr. and Mrs. O rville R u g g les. A c a r to if o f c ig a r e tte s w as p r e s e n t e d to th e b oys as a fa te w ell g ift from th e lod ge. Mr. and M rs. H arold E a k in and ch ild ren returned h om e S u n - day from P ortlan d . L ebanon and S w eet H om e w h ere th e y had b een sev era l d ays v isitin g re la tiv es and frien d s. N orris G ilk lson took h is p a ren ts Mr. and Mrs. J. E. G ilk lson , to R b er p a ren ts, Mr. and Mrs. to teach m ethods of m aking a little m eat go a I qij « w ay In the diet and of preparing h ig h ly p a l tle and la m b s w ill sh o w rea so n a b le atable m eat substitutes, believes re tu r n s a b o v e fe e d c o s ts a t p r e D ean Ava B. M ilam o f Oregon se n t p rices on th e b a sis o f e s ta b State college, who is chairm an of lish ed ra tio s o f feed re q u ir em en ts the state nutrition co m m ittee for p er h u n d red p o u n d s o f gra in . defense. * ’ D ean MHnm. w ho «pent several Both this bulletin and earlier, m ore detailed publications on feed years in China, agys that the Chi ln^ w heat to livestock m ay be had n es« h a v e . ton g UMd **°y b ean s a s an e x c e lle n t m ea t su b stitu te f reo. and h a v e d ev elo p e d m a n y p a la t .----------------------- a b le soy b ean d ish e s. It is also Chinese Conserve A m e rica m ig h t w ell profit by in v itin g so m e n a tiv e C h in ese food sp e c ia lists to c o m e to th is cou n try co m m on in C hina, sh e sa y s, to see a m an carry h o m e a s in g le pork ch op w h ich w ill be s k illfu lly used to flavor a n o th e r w ise v e g e ta b le m eal. D O N ’T BELIEVE RUMORS The cost of these huge guns runs into pup—»«A« of dollars but we ctn assure the Army of obtaining them by our purchases of War Bonds. Tea percent or more of your income is necessary. The easiest way is to Join the Payroll Savings Plan nt your office or factory. Let’s ’’Top that ten p e r c e n t.” AIB R IG H T C O M M IS S IO N CO. Ship Your Livestock U. S. 1 reentry Depot Im,-nt to the LiT Abner says- - PO RTIAND U N IO N STOCK YARDS W e have a good market on cattle, hogs and sheep and plenty of buyers. Listen to our Radio Program over KEX, Portland at 12:15 P. M . every Tuesday and Wednesday ALBRIGHT C O M M IS S IO N CO. Portland U nion Stock Yards North Portland, Oregon • ‘ University 1661 Gawsb! There C u t much tim e b'fore New Year’s — and w s ;ott.- aiga up far W ar Douds with 10^e of our pay by tf.et time! is n ow a v a ila b le at b elow p arity /p r ic e s fo r fee d p u rp o ses. Its g r e a ter u se fo r feed se r v e s a d o u b le p urpose, L in d gren p o in ts out. ■K BE OF « 0 0 0 CHEER « Ais Itolidau Reason Î X an d Mrs. K e n n eth B a rn et, ROas C - Mr. and Mrs. J. O. S hu ll of "O regon p ro d u c es a n n u a lly 75. P o rtla n d ca m e S atu rd ay to spend F ie ld s, A rth u r R o th , Mrs. E th a ////t 000 fe e d e r ca ttle, m ost of w h ich th e w eek end at th e h o m e o f Mr. S ch illin g and son, R ob ert, PatlT- are se n t to o th er s ta te s to bJ f a t cla P in k erto n . and Mrs. B o y ce B la y lo ck . Mr. and Mrs. E d g a r A lley had ten ed . F o rty p ercen t o f the lamb.« Mr. an d Mrs. N orris G ilk lson as T h a n k sg iv in g day d in n er p rod uced in th e sta te are sold as had a s d in er g u ests T h a n k sg iv in g gu ests, Mr. and Mrs. Gus E n g feed ers. T h e P a cific co a st p r o day Mr. and Mrs. T om C oyle. Mr. . . . . ________________ W h en ev er 100 p o u n d s o f pork t ter o f fa c t, th e y h a v e ra n g ed from strom . Mr. and Mrs. Tom A lley d u ces o n ly h a lf th e pork p rod u cts u * and Mrs. Joh n E n g stro m an d Mr. and M iss M ildred A lley o f R o ch - h v e w e lg h t se ll oni th e farm fo r IS to 14 cen ts, th u s a ow n crm a lly co n su m ed in th is a rea . ouacoArs gn d Mrs. J. E. G ilklson of N orth ester, W a sh in g to n . the sa m e a s th e c o st o f 626 p ou n d s s a fe m a rg in . U n d er s u e t' c o " e^srjur , 3 At th is t im e th e re Is o p p o rtu n ity P ow d er setL/Arc 3 D ick H o ld a w a y m oved h is fa m - of g r a | n . th e h o g ra iser w ill be tlo n s h o g s can )e a en tc aid th e w a r effort by co n v er tin g G eorge and R ita v o n B o rste l o f lly to M oro M onday w h ere sh e ,d fop hiB feed in te re st, ta x es, flta b ly on w h e a t, and t e op era - a su rp lu s crop in to m eat, fa ts and ru /sa g r 3*he D a lle s w ere h o m e T h a n k s w ill m a k e h er h o m e w h ile h e is and o th e r ex p en se s, sa y s H. tor w ill a lso be to n tr u o th e r e s se n tia l liv e sto c k p ro d u cts ' g iv in g and to sp en d th e w eek end in t h e arm y. a . L in d g ren . ex te n sio n a n im a l th e str e n g th e n in g o f th e food th e a u th o r sta te s BRAND frith th e ir p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. H ow ard C line and h u sb a n d m a n In a n ew OSC e x te n - t h a ln th a t lea d s to v icto ry , T h e b u lletin co n ta in s a ta b u KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY £*he© v o n B o rstel fa m ily le ft T h a n k sg iv in g d^y fo r aien b u lle ti n en titled “C o n v ertin g T h e e ig h t ge b u lle tin puts la tio n o f co sts and probable r e 90.4 Proof National Diatillera Products Corp-* N. Y. W eek end g u ests a t th e L ew is C a lifo rn ia w h e re he w ill find w o rk W h ea t M ea t”, j 4n b r ie f an d d irect fo rm a co n sld - tu rn s in fe e d in g c a ttle and la m b s Olds an d Ted T rim b le h o m e w ere • c . W . F ie ld s a n d Mrs. E ln a T h is fa ll, said L in d g ren , w ith er a b le a m o u n t o f th e ex p er im en ta l W. S taffen son and W illiam T r im R a w lelg h w ere h o sts at a d in n er und w h e a t a t $35 p er ton. h o g s fin d in g s and e x p e r ie n c e o f g r o \ y ble o f G resh am . at thedr h o m e M onday ev e n in g fo r . d to geU for n ce n ts a ers in fe e d in g w h e a t to h o g s, ca - T h a n k sg iv in g d ay d in n er g u ests Mr. and Mrs. K en n eth A s w h e a t is th e B a rn et. p oun d on th e fa rm to pay for tie an d lam bs. a t th e h o m e of Mr. and Mrs. C lyde A rthu r R o th , R o ss F ield s. D o ris c h ie f su rp lu s crop in O regon and all t h e c o sts m e n tio n e d . As a m at- g tra d ley w ere Mr. and M rs. E r N ew co m b , R ob ert S ch illin g , Mr. n est B la y lo ck and Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. I. D. P ik e and M r. and B oyce B la y lo ck and fa m ily . Mrs. F ra n k P ik e., Mr. and Mrs. O. ~N. R u g g le s had A rter sc h o o l W ed n esd a y th e < as d inn er g u ests T h a n k sg iv in g d ay te a c h e r s le ft for th e T h a n k sg iv Mr. and Mrs. W illard B a rn et and ing h o lid a y , Mrs. A lice L inn and son. K eith . Mr. and Mrs. E arl M c d n u g h ter w en t to Ion e, Miss E m m a K in n ey and ch ild ren o f H ep p n er Jea n S ch o ll to B a k er and M iss and Mr. nnd Mrs. O rville R u g g les. H a rriet C ole to F o re st G rove. M iss D oroth y B a ll, w h o is a t Mr. and Mrs. T om A lley m otop- ten d in g E astern O regon C ollege o f ed to P o rtla n d W ed n esd a y w h ere E d u c a tio n at L aG rande, ca m e to th ey a tten d ed th e la u n c h in g of |ie r p a ren ts h om e W ed n esd ay* to th e L ib erty sh ip . W illia m T. S h e r n o w TO D IV ID E Y O V K FO O D th er ce re a l o n c e a day. O N E -F IF T H or le ss fo r fa ts, su - ppend T h a n k sg iv in g and th e w eek m an and m et th eir d a u g h ter, M il H O W TO • B e in g w e ll-fe d is not a m a ster a cc esso rie s. In clu d e th e se end. dred w h o returned w ith th em fo r o f h a v in g en o u g h to eat, U ° jn th e d iet a s n eed ed to sa tisfy Mrs. K en n eth B a rn et ga v e a th e h o lid a y . h a v in g en o u g h o f th e rig h t kind th e a p p e tite. Try to se r v e 1,u tter d in n er S atu rd ay ev e n in g for th o se Mrs. E th a S ch illin g w as h o s t of fo o d s-th e fo o d s th a t su p p ly good w h o w ill le a v e soon for th e navy. «every day. ess at a d in n er Sun day h o n o rin g p rotein , v ita m in s and m in era ls. G u ests Included Mr. B arn et, R o ss Y ea rs of In v estig a tio n sh o w th a t th e b o y s w h o lea v e soon for th e A v er a g e h ea lth is not good e n th e a v er a g e A m e rica n d iet d oes F ield s, A rth u r R oth , R ob ert S c h navy. G u ests w ere Mr. and Mrs. o u g h w h en so m e th in g b etter is n o t co n ta in illin g. P a tr ic ia P in k erto n and D o r en o u g h v ita m in A. .K en n eth B arn et. R oss F ields. D o p o ssib le. T h e rig h t food w ould v ita m in B I. v ita m in C and c a ’cium is N ew co m b . ris N ew co m b , A rth u r R oth . R o b ra ise th e h ea lth le v e l w ell a b o v e T ra n sla ted in to ev e ry day ter m s Mr. and Mrs. I. D. P ik e had as ert S c h illin g and Mr. and Mrs. th e p resen t a v era g e" is a s t a t e th is m ea n s th a t m o st p eo p le don t d in n er gu est« T h a n k sg iv in g day J e sse H « ly e r o f K ent. m en t m a d e by D r. H elen 8. M it g et en o u g h m ilk , v e g e ta b le s, fru it Mr. and Mrs. L loyd G ood rich and Mr. and Mrs. B r u c e A lley catn e c h e ll. p rin cip a l n u tritio n ist for and e g g s -th e so -c a lle d p ro tectiv e son. Irw in o f H Prittlston, Mrs. F a y up from B o n n e v ille S atu rd a y a f th e n a tio n a l n u tritio n program . F ie ld s o f P en d leto n . Mr. and Mrs. fo o d s. C ost a lo n e Is n ot a m ea su re of Ix>uis M ay and fa m ily o f T h e D a l tern oon to v isit h is p aren ts, Mr. If yo u fo llo w th e plan ab ove it Ed A lley o v er th e w eek les, Mr. and Mrs. F ran k P ik e, C. and Mrs th e d esir a b ility o f a d iet. A low isn 't n ece ssa r y to m em o riz e all H is m o th er a cco m p a n ied cost a sso r tm en t of food , ch o sen W . F ie ld s and son, R oss, M iss D o r- end. th e e l e m e n t n eed ed for good n u th em a s far as T he D a lle s S un day. on th e b a sis o f food v alu e. w ill ' Js N ew co m b , and Mrs. E ln a R a w - tritio n , co u n t c a lo r ie s and w oir? Mr. an d Mrs. D on ald C lo d fe lte r * m uch b etter return in n u- leigh and H an s K eop k e. a b o u t v ita m in s. J u st be su re th a t tritia n a n d ’ h ea lth th a n m o re e x t h o s e fo o d s a r e in clu d ed in . o R o ss F ie ld s, Mr. and Mrs. K en- and fa m ily w er e v isito r s in p en siv e lis ts ch o sen at ran d om . peth B a rn et and A rth u r R oth w ere D a lles S atu rd ay. Mr. and Mrs. N orris G ilk lso n A ny food th a t d o es n o t do its p a ri d a lly diet. v isito r s in T h e D a lles W ed n esd a y . J a k e E slln g e r c a m e up from w ere d in n er g u ests at th e h o m e to k eep y o u r fa m ily h e a lth y is P ortlan d to sp en d T h a n k sg iv in g o f Mr. and Mr«. C. M. C lev en g er eypenBlve f c o d . w ith h is fa m ily S atu rd a y ev e n in g . a - d i^ A sim p le w ay «5 d ev elo p w ell Mr«. Tom G arrett and Mrs. J o h n Mr. and Mrs. C. R A nderso«,^ .... b a lan ced m ea ls reg a rd le ss of th e R o th are v isitin g re la tiv e s in K la - a*, th e ir g u e sts T h a n k sg iv in g « - , ......• ............... — a m o u n t o f m o n e y yo u sp en d for Y O U l ' l U C I I I C S lt V A N T m ath Fall«. m o th er. M rs C hris A n d e r ^ n and food is to d ivid e you r w eek ly food Mr. an d Ifte. D ell E akin. M r. d a u ttite r . F ra n ce« of Portland. This •le c tric lo a d e r tips tho m o n ey Into fiv e parts. V 4 W ith farm labor so scarce, electricity ia appreciated truck so that the beets foil on O N E -F IF T H or m o re fo r m ilk ..... ..................................................................................................................... 1111111 ' ’ now more than ever. It does so much hard work, and a conveyor which carries them or ch ee se . M ilk d o es m ore for th e w yet costa so little . . . especially here in the Northwest. b ody th a n an y o th e r sin g le food , to o cleaning chamber After For example, in thè Yakima Valley a penny’s worth of and d o es It m o re ch ea p ly . It s a f e cleaning, the beets are carried P P A L electricity perform« the work of m any men as g u a rd s lo w co st d iets. E a c h c h i l i farther up and dumped into o it loads two tons of sugar beets onto freight cars for sh o u ld h a v e ft q u a rt d ully, ea ch railroad cor PPA l eUctncity shipm ent to the Utah-Idaho Sugar Company factory. ¿idult one .pint. F iv e o u n c e s ,af does oH this for less than one- ’ Shipbuilders, commanders of army camps and airfields, C hedd ar ch e e se h a v e p ra ctic a lly half of I t per ton th e sa m e food v a lu e as one q uart managers of war industries. . . as well as farmers and food P L E A S IN G Y O U ! o f w h o le m ilk . processors. . . will tell you that dependable PP&L electric O N E -F IF T H or m ore for fru its Scores o f extra attentions and un ity ia one of their moat productive, yet cheapest helpers. and v eg e ta b le s. F r u its and v e g e expected little services make liv . You’ve probably discovered the same thing in your ta b le s a re v a lu a b le for th e ir ..yit- ing at the Multnomah a pleasure. 5 own home . . . low-cost electricity does the work of many a m ln s and m in era ls. E v e ry o n e • hinds. It washes and irons, deans the rugs, heats the sh o u ld h s v e a t le a st tw o d ifferen t water, cooks the meals, refrigerates the food . . all for a v e g e ta b le s and tw o fru its d a lly . «r- few cents a day! (F r e sh or c a n n e d ). O N E -F IF T H or m o re for m ea ts eg g s, and fish. E v e ry o n e sh o u ld V XOUK BUSINISS-MANAeiD P0WI« SYSTIM h a v e at lea st o n e se rv in g from th is g ro u p d a lly . O N E -F IF T H or less fo£ bread an d cerea ls. B read sh ou ld be se r - fVB RYBODY— EVERY PA YD A Y -— i I N V E S T 1 0 * IN W A R -BONDS? , ved e v e ry rtreal. m a d e from eith er ,w h o le w h e a t or en rich ed flour. G- 1^00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000» ♦ • - Hog Raising Profitable For Wheat Growers Now, Says Lindgren rrs ./f S unny B rook ADA j g«ON < I R Y COUNClt ... •*«***'' ygeflgw/ DEPENDABILITY In thetfe times more than usual it is important to “have a dep?ndablr grocer-- In wartime prices and quality and even ‘quantities are subject to chrtnge. Quality here will be good, prices- will be fair and quantities what is allowed. Tbe entire sta ff has only one purpose... Zdgfer*s ,<5 S ? r Grass V alley « •