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¿ompanisd byr> M n Art filbby
pqd children, îstephêfi and Janice,
who will attànd thé Ice A llies
1ft Portland and visft Mrs Bibhv’s
sister, Miss Louise fralsy, return
ing home Monday;
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MÀI «! IM
$ottUk
Feodi Dekiftine
to «UftfetttML
otlU f
fruit» • at least two leWUKa *
• eaten every day. Itla
of these for additional vitamins,
urhllt sitting down and re-
Fitness
and minerals.
laxed. Vegetables or fruits are
Eggs, meat, fish or dried beans eatun
ppfc to drink or
Science produces miracieS Only or peas - two or three of these
in foods, and other foods
when it is applied. We really do
complete the meat
Mr and Mrs WaltèT^MacDougall not know what “miracles” of for muscle building material and
tame up fom Portland Wednesday health our scientific knowledge
n. . e«
Dinner - eaten every day. Eggs.
flgij
dried beans
to visit her cousins, Bert and could produce lfl we applied it Bread or cereal, whole or
ed - one serving at every
po.
t Mr and Mrs Howard Coon of Fred Cox and Mrs Charlie Ander
universally.
Much
educational
Here’s
energy
and
the
B-vhamihs
anoth^
vegetable
cook-
Portland and their son In law son, retuning to their home Thurs
work has been done in recent
y nerV“
T o r mw pwt of ttT th e meal,
Mid daughter, Mr and Mrs Nor day.
years
In
an
effort
to
achieve
wide
gesuon.
Mtik to drink w ln cooked foods.
wood Hads and their son of Wem- Mr and Mrs Arch Zehner, Mrs
me (were here last Sunday to clean Gus Smith and Mrs Roy Feely application of our present know Butter • in moderate amounts. g reaj
dessert as needed to
ledge of nutrition. Many lndi-.
the graves at the cemetery.
yGUr day's require-
came up from The Dalles one day viduals and families have bene Gives energy and Vitamin A,
andl helps make meals more sat-
The Misses Royce and Rexie last week to visit relatives.
fited) in our communities where ififyfaog.
_ _ _ _
Jewel came up from The Dalles Mr and Mrs Clyde Davis and nutrition classes have been held
How good are your meals ev
Tuesday to attend the commence children arrived here Friday from or where community nutrition
ery day?
¿nent exercises at' Moro Tuesday Condon to speqd the week end service has been available.
Breakfast - eaten every mom
evening. They were over night visiting his mother, Mrs’W. J. . Here is an opportunity for
4
lng.
Enough time is allowed to
FRANK L. TATE
guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Davis.
checking your own d ie t If you eat a good breakfast. Fruit, car-
ORREGON Phone 451
Arch Cantrall.
Mr and Mrs Ed Alley were in can answer “yes” after all items eal with milk, bread or toast
D
istrict
D ealer for
Mrs Guy Moore and daughter. The Dalles one day last week on in the following quiz you have
Jean. oTGoldendale, Mr Abbott of business bringing her mother, good food habits. If not, there Is make a good breakfast Time Is/. GiUtanl * Shrrman cm m iirs
Yakima, Washlngon and Elva Ba Mrs John Hays, back with thçm room for improvei|kent, and it is
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ker of Vancouver, Washington to stay with her daughter. Mrs Important to keep trying for a
A
were here Memorial day and were John Block and go to the Springs perfect score.
dinner guests at the R J. Baker with them.
Do you eat these foods every
I
home.
Mr and Mrs Walter Bevens day?
Mr and Mrs Ed Alley left Sat came down from Bend Inst Tues Milk - at least 2 cupfuls or
for YO UR homo
urday for Stud ley, Kansas to day to visit her daughter, Mrs enough cheese to take its place,
How to toko the rut* out o f your brookfost routine . . .
way* to moko your kitchen " h o m « y " . . . what color to chooao
qpend a month visiting at the Sam Davis, and to spend Mem they protect bones and teeth,
for your living room . . . T hm * aro ju*t a tow of tho intriguing
home of their son in law and dau orial day returning to their home and build muscles.
now M m * fumiahod dolly on tho Womoa'a Fog* of
ghter, Mr and Mrs Wayne Karnes. Friday.
Citrus fruits or tomates - at
x
T H I CW klSTIAH SC I I M C I M O N IT O *
Thoaa helpful idea* aro "pfca value" in thi* doiiy newspaper tor
Annalaurie Brueckman and An Mr and Mrs C. R. Anderson least one serving. These are your
the home th a t give* you world news interpreted to show it*
impoct on you ond your family.
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na Bumgri will arrive in a few and son, Dennis, and her mother main source of vitamin C which
days from Vancouver, B. C. to Mrs C. Wilke, spent Memorial strengthens the blood vessels and
I
The
Christian
Science
Publishing
Society
U«e this ceopeo
I One, Norway Street, Boston 15, Massachusetts
for year S F I-
visit the former’s uncle’s. John day at White Salmon, Washing is necessary for healthy gums
CiAL
special introductory s u b s c r ip tio n to
and
sound
teeth.
and Bill Buether and families.
terv sebscrietioe
I The Christian Science Monitor— 5 weeks (3 0 issues* for >1
ton.
of The Dalle*
— five weeks —
Green or yellow vegetables -
Mr and Mrs Art Jacobs of Port Mrs Anna Brueckman and son,
land spent Memorial day here Geid, arrived Friday from Kitch- one big serving for the vitamin
J U . S. funds)
and visiting at the home of Mr ner, Ontario, Canada to visit her A and iron which helps guard
.Stote.
and Mrs Claus Bardenhagen.
bothers, John and Bill Buether against infections.
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Mr and Mrs Francis Schmidt and families.
of Baker were over night guests
Mr and Mrs. T. M. Rolfe had
WOMEN’S BAGS
at the home of Mr and Mrs C. M. as dinner guests Memorial day
Clevenger Wednesdav night on Mr and Mrs Charles Baker and 2 0 -w om en ’s bags In variety of
their way to California.
•family of Antelope, Mr and Mrs styles.
Mrs Lyman Howe of The Dalles ’ Cverett Dunlap and family of
Regular prices — $5.00 to 7.05
spent Memorial day here.
Now
$1.95
»ateway, Mr and Mrs Willard
Mr and Mrs John Buether and Rolfe and son, Danny, Robert 45- coin purses .« real leather .-.
daughter, Frieda, were business Jiolfe, John Rolfe and sons and
Regular
price —$0X5
visitors in The Dalles one day Mrs Ruth Grable.
Now
$010
last week.
11
-
zipper
hand
p
arses
of
leather
Mr and Mrs Ralph Rust and , Mr and Mrs Bert Garrettson
Regular
price
—
$1.00
children went to Portland Mon of Portand were over night guests
Now
-
$0-60
at
the
home
of
Mr
and
Mrs
John
day, James Easter accompanied
’z
9 - women's bill folds, fine leather
them to visit his wife and son, Engstrom Thursday night.
Regular
price
—
$2.25
'
Mr
and
Mrs
Charles
•
Lemley
Larry, who is ill In the Doern-
came up from Portland Saturday
Now
$1.69
becker hospital.
Mr and Mrs Ross Fields «roved and were over night guests at 3 - wom en's fine bill folds *
last Thursday to The Dalles the home of their son, Oscar,
Regular price — $4.95
where they will make their home they went to Ellensburg, Wash.,
Now
$2.95
W e have gathered up odd» and ends From every department of the store in order to
•s Mr Fields wHl be employed at Sunday to attend the funeral of
First Floor
his brother on Monday.
th e Union Oil service station.
K NITTIN G YARN "
V Mrs O. H. Bucholtz and her
make room for incoming fall «took*.
W e offer all this merchandise at significent sav
Guests at the home of Mr and 12 - wool cobble yarn
daughters of Portland came over Mrs W. D. Bamett last Sunday
R egular price, ball— $0X0
from Warm Springs to visit her were Mr and Mrs Willard Bamett
Now
$015
ings. Let the prices their own story. No phone or mail orders, refunds or approvals
sister, Miss Anna Schwartz.
pnd son, Keith, Mr and Mrs Fred 1 1 -raw silk k nittin g yarn
Mr and Mrs Henry Tetz and Peters, Mr and Mrs Edgar Alley,
> A
Regular price, skein — $0.50
son and daughter, Jacqueline, Margaret Barnett and Bill John
Now
$0.16.
came from Pendleton Wednesday son from Coulee Dam.
1
5
-
beautiful
w
ool
yarn
and spent the rest of the week
Mr and Mrs Frank Scholl and Regular price, 2oz. skein — $0.65
Visiting her sister. Mrs Arzell
Now
$0.25
Lemley. Mr Tetz was the* speaker daughter, Juanita and Patty, and
Violet Grant from Nampa, Idaho 28 - needle point y a m
at the eighth grade graduation.
D resses
D resses
Mrs Etha Schilling came up were over night guests at the
Regular price, skein — $0.25
from The Dalles to spend Memor W. D. Barnett home Saturday
N ow
$0.16
ial day returning to her home night leaving Sunday for Vancou 33 - wook chenlle yam
ver, Washington.
Friday.
2 .9 5
3 .0 0
Regular price, ball — $0.50
Mr and Mrs Harold Owens, Bill
p i <
s and Mrs R. J. Baker came
Now
$0.25
up Memorial day from The Dalles Johnson and Margaret Barnett
Regular Prices 4.95 to 5.98
Regu'ar Price 7.95
Dressy Blacks
and spent the rest of the week attended the dance at Rufus Sat 5 -colored tapestry shopping bags
Regular
price
—
$2.75
Regular
Pricei
14.95
to
29.75
b*vg on business
urday night.
i
Pretty Prints in t.itin g rraLtrial-splen
royon neatly trimmed in white, few
Now
$1.76
; Mr UU(1 Mrs Fred Cox and his
W
h
ile
ertpe,
printedJereey
and
8 - glass hob-nail bow ls
did For shopping or the ca', F. st color
prints in the group
niece, Miss Doris Anderson, went
X
Regular price — $1.00
lo Vaqcouyer, Washington the
sheer Swiss only six models>so hur<y
T . Lester Johnson
228 L EA TH E R BILL FOLD3
Now
$0.25
prst of the week to visit his mo-
WOMEN'S SHOES
ther, Mrs Emma Cox
ART
SHOP
2nd
Floor
Regular prices, $1.00 to $10.00
MEN'S W EAR
LAWYER
. Mr and Mrs Willis Brittain
H A L F PRICE
66-work suspenders, varied colors
47 P a ir s .- Consisting o f wom en's
MORO
“and children of Tygh Valley spent
WASCO
FOR T H E HOME
Pair
$0.25
)
shoes
in odd lot assortm ent and
Perhaps
the
fin
est
line
of
bill
Memorial day here. '
15-plastic
belts
for
men
broken
sizes. See if your size is
folds ln all the Mid-Columbia
8-scatter rugs for bedroom
Mr Bpd Mrs Sam Stark ar.d
Regular price -—$1.50
here • In red, w hite, blue, brown
district, buy them for
Regular price — $3.25
Olan Stark radioman 1-c and his
Regular price —$4.45 to $5X5
Now
$0.75
FA T H E R DAY GIFTS
Now
$2.00
wife were business visitors ln
or
reserve
them
;
for
9-sailor
caps
Now
$2.60
11-rugs for your boudoir
The Dalles one day last week.
Christmas Gifts.
Regular price — $ l.lg
R
egular
price
—
$4.95
Mr and Mrs Earl Olds, Mr and
46 Pairs of women's shoes «
First Floor
W holesale Dealer in
Now
$0.58
Mrs Frank Bayer and children
Now
$3.00
models in good selection of styles,
7-soldier hata, fin est mke
and J. W Blagg were visitors in
SH E L L OIL PRODUCTS
4-heavy nap scatter rugs
but In broke sizes
.
Regular
price — $3.95
The Dalllee the first of the week.
R egular price — $5.95
Regular price — $2.95 to $4X5
Lu ber F in ers Storage Tanks
Now
$0.75
Mr and Mrs Gus Hartmann of
N ow
$3.60
and F ittin g s
Now
$1-00
BOY’S W EAR
92-palr of men's work gloves of
Wasco spent Memorial day visit
2-
large
scatter
rugs,
colorful
42
Pairs
of
w
om
en’s
house
slip
OIL B U R N E R S
ing at the home of Mr and Mrs
heavy leather
Regular price — $7.25
6-boys sport coats in solid brown
pers - from sizes 5 to 8
A. F. Balaer.
Regular price —$0.98
TEL. M l
MtfRO, ORE.
and tw eeds
Regular p rices —$1.49 to $1X8
Now
$4.95
Mr and Mrs George Wilcox and
Now
$0.49
R egular price — $11.75
10-extra
size
scatter
rugs
Now
$1-00
son, George Jr., of Salem and
291-pair of leather . palm gloves,
N
o
w
795
R
egular
price
—
$7.95
their daughter. Mrs Maynard Nel
canvas back
72 Pair of children's leather shoes
2-boys sport coats ’ in tweed
Now
$6.00
son and son of Moro spent Mem
Regular price -4-$0.79
- black, w hite, and brown
m
ixture.
18-dresser scarfs, assorted d esigns
orial day here.
S izes 10% to 2
Now
$0.49
.
Regular
price
—
$7X0
R egular price — $2.19
. Mr and Mrs Forin Coon came
Regular prices to $3X5
SOQ-palr of canvas back, .leath er
Now
3-95
up from Sandy Memorial day re-
Now
$1.50
Now
$2.00
palm gloves
, turning to their home Friday ac-
12-boys sport coats
ln
good
3- dresser scarfs
For Annual Trip
And Memorial
tot
Rawleigh Products
Grass Valley Auditorium
«*
Admission $1.20
Thrilling, Storewide, Midsummer
Î
Women*» Ready to Wear
Formals;.
5.95
VINCENT C. GENTEMIN
IN S U R E
C A N N IN O
SUCCESS?
$1OO a Month
for Ufo
Regular
price
N ow
Now
4- gu est tow els, 2 ln box
price
Now,
»
8-lnnch sets 36” d o th , 4 napkins
R egular price — $1X0
Now
4-table m ats
R egular
____
Now .
i(uhi
P A U L R MeCULLOCH
d$g Mast t e d St.
The Dalles, Oregon
t
$0.75
8-lunch seta, 36” d o th . 4 napkins
R egular price —32.75
TftrGaUm Y a m Ptosgtos* yaa.-
1. Driu&im monthly income for
We wh e n yon wish co retire.
2. Prnterri na for family now.
STANDARD
Insurance Co.
— $0.79
$0.25
Now
5-
$0.25
JA R S
CAPS, L1O5
A RUBBERS
As Bal Bln«
Ai»d follow ii-alructions f r
B ook. T o *« t your eny»-,
and address to —
*m4 10* «ridi y o u r M I K
ftu
ssswast «sarAwr, f c « ., i, •.
$2.00
price
— $1.00
$0-50
price
— $0.39
Now
$0.89
16- gnest tow els, good quality
Regular price —$0.79
Regular
Regular
—$1.19
$0.19
MEN'S SH A V E K ITS
37-ftne unfilled ¿have kits
R egular prices —$2.95 to 5.95
H A L F PRICE
Don't overlook th is unusual value
AU first quality w ell made kits.
F irst Floor
... .,1 .....
■
■
i■■ i
35-Boys belts, several styles -
Regular price —$0.65
Now
8-Boys
$0.25
all w ool sw eaters «
; Regular price — $5X0
N ow
$2.98
14-B oys corduroy hats-6Vfc to 744
Ohoioe.
10.25-
^election of sizes.
Regular price
Now
WWrw AU Th^ Mid-Columbw Shop»
ì
2.98
144-boys Coat style sw ea ters-
big assortm ent of colors. Sizes
only 26-28-30.
Regular price — $2.59
N ow
$0.98
5- B ig boys slack suits - sizes
:14 and 1$
Regular price — $2X0
Now
$0-98
6- Khakl s h ir ts -s iz e s 6 and 7 only
Regular price ' — $1.25
Now
$0.79
15-AI1 wool sw eaters for boys -
R egular price — $3.50
N ow
The Dalles/ Oregon
M. W illiam s
— $4.98
$198
FOOT EXERCISER S
They relax your feet, stregthen
your arches and keep yonr feet
from tiring so easily - for men
'find women.
R egular price —$2.00
N ow each
$0-50
Shoe Dep’t
First Floor
MEN'S SH O ES
22 Pair men's sh o e s-w o r k shoes,
good w earing - including non-
crnshable, safety toes, - fairly good
run of sizes 5 to 8%
Regular prices —$6.75 to 7X5
Choice per pair
Regular
Now
& Co.
$5.00
28 Pair m en's dress shoes w ith
kid and kangaroo tip s -s o ft com
fortable, w earing sh o es - especial
ly for older men 5% to 11
price
—$6X0 >
$600
DR SCROLL'S
F oot A ppliances
Arch supporters, bunion pods,
eon» » Wmtrrs , callous paOs, bun-
• ml lotion and eohrex.'
Shoe Dep’t
First Floor