ll . •* w » -L l . ,? «■ •- ■ (*<•« Orford w«L M .W p -r M it. cedar » ill be ll^iiMWfiawliw Plym oth RockHens, etc. '■ The letler from Supervisor Maeduff to Ranger Corl, published in thia issue, shows the Forest D e p trtm en offi­ cials are w illing to sacrifice if it will help the allies win the war, sod this is the true American »pint that has been in ­ vincible in the past and will be in the future. fiMatiMiMibtion o f ___ if P m ’ l ,RO r*r aoawfiay « m rot* ,." " . , r r c jowiug n e i property belonging to tiro aumably the when tie»» day» h a w aetata of tbc ea>4 dcoaasod, situate in >ty not barn much mora»all.fa«t>ry. ithe Oeonty ot C u rry aad State ot O r* he I know that mob of yon will do gon.towlt: , a il aad m cro af your aharv io saving' Th* Bmthwmt^qaar t e r jd aaetlon , m «rod M u ff.p a rtic u l.ry w h e a l, b u t J ’ * J , yen muet »> m«rs then th a t You , meat tab« the land la your local w* communities la impressing apna ng tba prop!« tba hcoeroity Air deaatte re» eaarlfies In enaanmptloa of wheat. nortti w.wt qnarter and tlie wv»t half of tte south w«st quarter of aMtkm twan- ty-niro; the souihmst quarter of the 1 ""rl ............. TOOLS, IMPLEMENTS, HARNESS 2 old Wagons, 1 breaking Plow, lsidehill Plow, 1 steel Wheelbarrow, 1 Empire cream Separator, new, 1 circular saw frame with Wood Saw and Ripping Saw for making fence slats and shingles, 1 small Gasoline Engine, 1 set Team Harness, good condi­ tion, 1 Saddle, a number of Potato Forks, Scythes, cross-cut Saws, head Axes, etc., 1 Hydraulic Ram and 200 ft. 1-2 in. Galv. Pipe, Home steam pressure Canning O ut­ fit nearly new. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ■ Heavy weathered oak Dining table 10 ft, long when extended Mag­ J * nificent weathered oak Sideboard, 10 heavy weathered oak Dining hB|, of tLe j^ u ie c s t quarter of Room Chairs, black walnut Book Case, oak W riting Desk and Book asetfcm thirty-Ona; and tba weal half ot »hr northwrot qaortor of arotloo thu cnae. large leather upholstered Rocker, oak Morris Chair, oak Library Jaw »ba WtUsiMtm Table, 2 oak Bed Room Sets with spings and mattresses complete, box ^ d td ^ td lU R im . uTTrasvoao. 3- Etam tris ot the Last W ill Conch, 2 8-day Clocks, Birds Eye maple Dressing Table & Chair, pkee mahogany Parlor Set. Pictures, P ortiers, Rugs, Pillow s, P. A 80HMDT, M. D Books, Cooking U tensils, and m any other th in gs too num erous Pfeystetaw 4k Smrgoom tom en tion . H. J. DARLING •uS,r- Bailey W , (E) Gold Ba wk, In service Cooper U C. Brooking» Toiman L, Brooking», In scryicc Campbell J D, ” : DeL M yashite T . Wedderburn DeL Dillard J E, Brooking». Dte. Cp. L J e te r H W , Gold Beach. M ariner B o b ta e ro X E , In service Beating» ■ S, Brooking. U v u b lU , In service ' ro rtb ssm q a s ijs r. Ute n orth ««» qnar ire “**"**’ f“tg • ’“* particularly U ^w H aA T. According to Dr. K s rr, tbara la barely one third o f tba amount o f I W idnisdey. Unleaa otherwise rked the registrant» aid in Division Thom delinquent are designated .................... wbm> y dutay ta tbU country aaeamary to supply our own normal - son»umpfion until ll)a next barvvat. T e a can see «ary readily what this atanos Jf we arc to sand aoy la aur attiaa. Food s i part« tall ns that potatoes aad m ilk furnish excellent tee auhatltstaa fur wheat bread and maato— if a a y tb lM * » o ra health fni— aa«t thara is ia Oregon aatoek • of approximately two and one half boehela o f potatoes par perron, So - there Is no rsosoo why adults should •: act Asrego entirely tb» See o f wheat aad wheat products. Children on “ .d s r r ix year» of age should not •d ! bo fed baking powder food» of any , Langlois, Oregon Fresh Groceries Notions, Mens Furnishings - - and Dry Goods - - g 'k in d oftansr than ottos a day. Wj lo most oounilee the Food Ad ministration le asking propl« who | ha«« more than a small «apply of 140* Hour on hand to tarn it in to their ; TO grocer, ro that the aurplae thus re 88; leased may ba ahipped lo our alliaa. * In the coon 1 ice where this ie being done, arrangement ie made by which 118 Criteeer O R , ” Del. M l H a g b e a F W , O dd Beach 1M Sherm anFO , Wedderb’n, 1» service I P Scott A M , Langlois V * ” U 0 RnaaaU Ray, Brooking» M l Moor» B a rry , (E ) Brooking» M t M elville D If, Gold Beach, In service 141 Bate» A W , Brooking» DeL )48 Futgham M, Brooking», In service 144 C lark J B, Brooking» DeL 148 Graeon G W , Port Orford, Called 1»I R oterta L J, Langlob, In M l Wilson I J. Harbor 1M Gwaidy Owen » >88 Frost H H , Gold Beach 186 Fielder T H , Harbor li n t Inex M iller, principal of (be W ilb e r eobnnte, baa received a vary 188 G a a n tie ttW W . Gold Bcaek. flattering uflkv from the Monmouth l i t Leqtw ylar R .’ Port Orford normal rebootsad w ill very prob-1 I Our Food Administration in jp r . J76 p«o Hayes uayw . L M W W> , Wedderburn n m .'jd u u m ably eoorpt the poailioe offered her ephin« County informs ma that tba JTZ Loud) k Wedderburn Ca I as a member o f the faeolty of tba» IIP G o a f« J L , Brooking» inetitmioa. Mrs. Milter is one of 181 Jacob» G C, Barbor other than graham and whole wheat, Hie foremost adoeatora of tha state 188 JamieeonF,