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H Jo h n » M o n d a y . _____ _______________ , I » C hronicle w an t &dn gc?t resu lta. __________________________________ ______________________________________ - ...........r ' i J R hode S m «, S » r a L n - H !SL'“ - ! ............ ............ .......- m il t 1 ^ Milm e n r y " D .* rink. ' cartoonlnl G irl ntudeiitn will holi ail and J1'1“ , |,trrn t TcacliiT annodai Ion 1« j league party November 0 ' ' ' r e g u la r m e e tin g of MonnevilJe I«' I. No A m e r ic a n L»-gion, will I» i/»•M N o v e m b e r Ih in s te a d o f N o-: " b e r II M m t h e l a t t e r fallu on A i i .- 1!: tie r D ay R ev. K . J. A ac hen- I. i on» i a t te n d e d th e la st L egion h .' ' ' ing an d invited m e m b e r» to par* d*”i*•’ in a n A rm is tic e D ay s e r v ic e • thi' Honncvill" C o m m u n ity c h u r c h Novi m b e r h. Kd C l a r k is in c h a r g e 'd th e c o m m itte e c o o p e r a tin g w ith th e Itev. Mr A s c h e n b re n n e r . FARM ERS! The N eu Deal R eciprocal! ratlc Agreements have taken the American farmer OI L of the foreign market anti p u t t h e f o re ig n f a r m e r in the A m e r i c a n m a r k e t ! In the first six m onths of 1 956 \sc bought from foreign countries: 6,536,000 «-togs and exported on!* . f rr. ;V « \s( M ie C A R N IV A L B A L L !* Sat. Oct. 31 I . Of h s ( h i l i t i t : ind.iy, O c to b e r 25 !:• I. O W eaver. P a s to r .'•I« . nir.g MTvicc. n A M . : "C h il- d i' or W e e d s ? " i. - 11111 « cervici S PM " G u ilty or Not Guilty?" 'I ' ev e n in g ; .-I Vices thin w eek h i v e ... »-n wet) a t t e n d e d T h e \ o u n g P* '»pi«- u n d e r tin- h ad« hip of Mrs. H as mu . n, iiave fo rm e d a ju n io r c hon T ile visiting m in i s te r s L a v e , P%T mw ■ Coiumbia Gardens C a sca d e Locks •— - - - ---- / - -V*. U 4.'JL .1 * 01 280,103 Cattile ★ ', ej¿K and exp- reed on! AND if * PENNEYS ALL-AMERICAN VALUES IN __ ______ • a r« 4,630, u ; j 0 ibs. o; Butter and ( \ port cd onh 454.000 5.662.000 bushels Com BEAT COLD WEATHER and exported only 555,000 19.806.000 bushels Wheat MEN’S JACKETS and exported only 146,000 bushels Heavy! A ll Wool! A report of the Department of Agriculture dated October 12, 19.56, shows the following increases in imports for 19.56 as compared wi th 1935: J .9 « Butter 6 9 3 .9 % Canned Beef 5 5 .7 % Wool W h e a t . . . 1 4 4 .9 % 1 7 3 .6 % M They 11 give you real protection! B u ilt fo r ea sy notion. T a l o n fa s te n e r fr o n t.1 P o p u la r sh ad ow -1 tones an d navy. ★ THE REPUBLICAN PARTY IS Here are r e a l v a l u e s in cold-beaters ! Every item has been selected for its warmth as well as good looks . . . and the price is honestly fa r b e l o w what you’d expect to pay for such quality. Prepare now . . . and laugh at the frigid winds! BOOT SOCKS 85% Wool Face! Long Wearing! Men’s Heavyweight Ribbed TO PROTECT THE AMERICAN FARMER! ★ H A t »«public«» S u n C . n t r .l Com . L . r . HUdin*. S*c . 1012 Failing Bid* PonLnJ Water Repellant Clothing W E ARE PREPARED! S p o r t C o a ts Solid color boot socks w ith col ored to p s on w h ite o r g ra y body. Heavy r i b b i n g . For g en e ral o u tdoor w ear. W a rm ! 10-oz 7 DU CK“c RUISER Coat s4 49 Coats s7-90 Water Repellant 10 ozT DUCK m e n s "SUEDE The State Power Bill It the firal atep m iiiuirig $1 8 .OilO .000 ol NK W bond« ■~ponib!y SM.OOO.OOO of bond», if ,ke hgislalure aaya so. The State Power Rill will be ute- M* w‘| hout bond mo n ey to build a **|enti. experiment. A vote tor the S o u Power Bill i* thrown i w i y unless Oregon U ip a y e t * a pp rove S i 8.000,000 of bon.la at » l»**r *!fC" tion. Don't Be M uled! Uncle Sam won t let Bonneville power lie idle. H* liatn't a i k o l Oregon to bond itxelf. 1 « there any reaaon to believe that he won't handle Bonneville power, a i he Ha. m a r k e te d pow er e t t e - where? U n d e Sam la »»ill ,h ,, job. Common Business Horse Po-.vcr Sense Ur^cs That You With Slide Fastener Doubled to below knee M E N ’S BLANKET LINED DENIM io oz. DUCK Hats TRENCH Coats 5,15 S O .98 ° black oilskin (Slicker) COATS and S4 .98 PANTS *ea. Junpers sl - 69 IIP M ic Hi'Cast Beats $ 7 .9 0 "Goodyear Welt Soles ' 16-inch b o o ts o f s t u r d y c h o c o la te r o s c it e l e a t h e r . S tee l h o o k s a n d e y e le ts . L e a t h e r la ce s. L e a t h e r sole a n d heel. V O T £ 3 1 3 X NO Àgata aft iLe State Foires* Bill '»id A d v e r tis e m e n t b y O r e g o n B u s in e s s A- I n v e s to r s , T n i., I ' • rnn‘y Hldg., P o r t l a n d . O re .. J . S. M a g lu d ry . P ie * . ; ■ •> v °ung, Sec. CLOTH Jackets $2 -49 Pants 3 98 Don't b* mUUd by « t a u m e n n , how . *,tr *'ncei«, that the propoted S taU °wer Bill doean't mean more bonda »* Oregon properly. 69c F i r m c o t to n w i t h s l i g h t l y n a p p e d back in g for e x tra w a r m th . . . S tro n g ly bar-tack ed . MEN S ALL W O O L CRUISER Double Front and Buck The State Power Bill DOES Mean $18,000,000 in Bonds! * * * * * HOOD RIVER, OREGON ~ M EN S HEAVY- ALL W O O L Union Suits $3.98 1-3 Wool Unions $1.98