dents reported during the month, Involve persons going to or from slightly more than one-fourth involv­ work, thus Indicating the extent to at war workers, ii-.—— - -,><>- - which accidents hamper war JKtM'lL the There was a total of 480 war work­ i monthly birthday dinner Tuesday son, Donald. Mrs. Elisabeth Leit and | saw mill. i The War Department regards dis- ; evening rft:30 oclock with 40 people ers involved in accidents while driv­ Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McCloskey of Nor- ! Mr». Juanita Hedden left last Sun- 11 ing. Virtually all these accidents semination of information pertaining!present Mrs. Schroeder and Mr. way and Mrs. Lillië Dement of Myr I day to spend a few days in Marsh? to air raids as vitally affecting the Wimer Were the only ones having tie Point, had Sunday dinner with , c field She has been staying this | ¡national defense of the United States. birthdays in August. Mr. and'* Mrs. Z. C. Strang I summer with her sister. Mm. Lillie | ' Accordingly, it has officially desig­ At 8:0* p. m. Mr. Tilghman, acting quille. , 'Johnson. nated such information as “Confiden­ president, called the business meeting Mr. and Mrs Nortnan Halter, of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Neal and Norway, spent several days last week Louise Crumley visited last Sun? tial Military Information.” The War to order, in the absence of the presi­ at Klamath Falls, returning Monday day with her parents, Mr and Mrs. ■ Department has made public the fol- dent. Plans were made for a picnic i lowing instructions: next Sunday, Aug. >0. at Powers, al evening. A. J. Mayse, at Dora. “Information pertaining to air raids Old Orchard Grove. A good crowd Mr. and Mr*. Charles Terry, of ( Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Richardson and includes all data and inf urination, in tl* expeeted. At the next meeting a Oswego, Oregon, were Saturday | [■ two daughters, Glenda andi“Melvai, morning callers sit the J. H. McCl>.->- returned home last Sunday evening whatever form, concerned with (a) ; delegate will be elected to attend the the location, nature, and extent of convention in Yakima. Door prize kay*s. after visiting several places in Cali­ any air raid damage, (b) deployment was received by Mrs. McNair, Mr*. Emily Burgess, of Riverton, fornia. of forces, facilities and equipment ' Next Tuesday evening tiie men are who has been visiting the past wack The Fairview Grange held its regu­ with her daughter, Mrs. J. F. flehroe- lar meeting at the grunge hall lust which were mobilized to cope w.ith to be in charge of the refreahments, any air raid situation, (c) effect of which will be a “sack lunch. der, returned home Saturday eve­ Saturday evening. Mrs. Lawrence any air raid or raids on morale of Program Tuesday evening was gs ning. j. Kyan, as hostess served sandwiches, the civilian population and function­ follows: readings by Mrs. Von Peg- Mrs. A. R. Bennett was a patient cake and coffee. , ing of government, industries, utili­ ert, Mrs. John McNair, Mrs. Flora in thé Mn*t hospital from Monday un­ Mr and Mrs. Dave Pike, of Marsh­ ties, etc., and (d) actions taken by Dunne and Mrs. -Hatcher; Indian til Seturday of laat'week. field, visited li»st Sunday at their civilian and military authorities.” stories by Mr. Quick and Mr. Tilgh- Allen Claire and her brother, Cur- ! ranch in Fairview. More specifically, the foregoing m«n and music by Mr. and Mrs "'i ~~F ' tis Lee Baker, who have been visiting » .James Stock, who will soon be at the home of their grandparents, eighty-one years old, was taken to paragraph is interpreted to Include Walter Igilrd. Mr. and Mr*. R. R Rackleff duHng Khe Coquille Hospital last week in a (a) all messages received and dis- the school vnetion, left for l’orllami , j very serioiis conditioif. lie is the liutch^d, summaries of air raid in­ cidents, damages and services dls- last Saturday morning with their | '1 ‘’ll’“ ■'* M1'“ ■lamina, Mm ms < s inwr , i Word was received Iasi Monday ii.llinimr.1 Tins'i "iPimi i r" t ug iua> operational status of control panels llhut Mr and Mrs. C. E. Nevin, of Donald. ' a Mrs. Mike Daniels aud Mrs. Harry f ! Bellefourche, South Dakota, all* the and incident maps, and all other in­ Druliner spent one day last week : proud pqrents of an eight poun.d, three formation available at tiie control visiting at the home of Mrs. J, ’‘■jounce baby girl, named Joyce Ann. center of local Citizens’ Defense Corps, and (b) charts, maps, graphs, Schroeder. ., . , , _____ __ __ ______ I Mrs. Nevin was Helen Johnson before Friday Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Haugh- ()e|. Ilian(age> t|)e youngest daughter logs, i chords, and other information prepared by any CDC personnel, ton ami her aunt and husband, Mr. i f Mrs , uhe J(,|,n8on group or organization, and Mirs. J. A. Ueuellan, were din- Church board held Responsibility for the establishment ner guests of Mr and Mr*. Alden (.(¡(„i of officers at n meeting Mast in Myrtle Point. i lcmt Sunday evening at the church, i of appropriate practical safeguards Mrs. A. H. Bender, of Myrtle Point, i-nl0Be fin tiorird now are Mrs. T. i for the custody, use and security of spent the greater part of the day Sun- ! H president, W. F Byerly,I ah* raid information rests with tiie day visiting in the Norway vanity (|ih, vJce president, Mrs Harry! Commander of the Citizens’ Defense calling on Mrs. A, Kelleuberger, Mm. i(.llMjaey as tlnee-year trustee; Mis.' Corps. The Commander should take R. W Haughton and Mrs. A. R. Ben- ‘ Althea Harruli us two-year trustee, the following steps immediately: 1. Transmit the information con­ nett. and Mrs. I.. L. Buoy as one-year trus-! tained in this bulletin to all officials Several well* have been drilled in I tec. the Norway community the past two i Mrs. D. W. Rankin and gnuidson, I who are identified in any manner weeks. Mrs. Stella Fry has had two I Elden Smith, of Eugene, hgvo bpepi i with any phase of civilian defense drilled and R. W.Jiaughton is having staying with her daughter, Mrs. Fayei activities. These officials should be instructed to take the folowing pre­ one drilled at his place also. i Hi lverstott and baby, helping with cautions: ... • Sabra Pointer, a niece- of Ralph rithe work tiince they came home from' a, Carefully review aud check tiie Pointer, who has been in the Mast ■ | the Coquille Hospital. aetjon wtiiçh has been taken to main­ hospital the past four weeks returned Ray Dradmond received a fructur- home Tuesday. > ' , -fed rib last week at hJ* home, while tain the security pf the control cen­ ter and the Information oontained. Mrs. E. J. Do math and . children wrestling with Bill Byerly. therein as listed in the planning guide Louise, Phyllis and Nancy LOu, were “The Control System of the Citizens’ in visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ' Defense Cotps." These safeguatyls Mike Daniels a few days last week > 4 include tiie investigation of personnel They report the weather very hot j Donald MolUiu returned last Mon-r 8tablis,'”^nt» «F a positive means out at Johnson’s Mill where her hus band is working. J day from a week's, visit with liis jreia-.,"^ identifjcatlop, and tiie maintenance lives in Washinghm Donald ^aya f a" “'■»wd and deputi/ld guard; Saturday Mr. and Mrs. R. W.| Haughton took Mrs. J. A. Lieuallen i he had a very enjoyubio trip and that i b* Feep all records, reflorta, lists, out fp ladianon and Sweet Home! the fislong amlewimmH»g-wereexeel*-:i;i,,”1,1't‘r*<* *tc'* hxked in a safe to visit with their sons and j lent. : i Pi**«*; Lawrenee Mr. and Mm. Clifton Tucker and’ Ki-*P-visUi'*r‘inut.of (mgtrnl families, Herbert son. Jimmy, were visitors for a shm-U^1^ Haughton and on Sunday Mrs. He U-rt Haughtpn took Mr. and Mrs. R. while in Riverton last Tuesday. They 1' eiidqt farters, control rooms, etc.; d. Permit no unauthorized photo­ W. Haughton and Mr. and Mrs were on their way through from their, J. A. Lieuallen to Corvallis to seeSsummer’s work on a cantonment. graphs to be taken of maps, con­ the cantonment there and in the eve­ Mr. Tucker is a former teacher in trol punels, scenes of operations, etc.; e. Avoid the use of the telephone ning they all went over tp A reads the Riverton schools and was return­ in transmitting any information and had a picnic supper together. ing to Medford where he has taught which might give an over-all indica­ Mrs. J. F. Schroeder and her for a few years. mother, Mrs. Emily Burgess and Mrs. George Shelton and Mrs. Al­ tion of the damage Inflicted during Mrs. Lawrence Freeman and children pine were at Mrs. Shelton’s mother’s, an air raid; f. Designate the information which were dinner guests one day last week Mrs. Olson, Wednesday working on a must be regarded as confidential and of Mrs. R. W. Haughton. mattress. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McLeod and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Baumgartner had the individuals who may properly son Rodie, spent the day Sunday with as dinner guests several days ago, Mr. have access to such information. Our reliance is in the love of liberty which God has plant­ The above is of vital importance Mrs. McLeod’s aunt, Mrs/ E. F. and Mrs. E. Burdick, Mrs. O. E. ed in us. Our defense is in the spirit which prized liberty and should be fully understood by Brodie. Molthu and Maxine Wherea^ The oc­ as the heritage of all men, in all lands, everywhere. M t . and Mrs. W. T. Kunnicurtt who casion was in honor of Mr. and Mrs. all concerned. Norway News Items ¡"i.»«« »»«.Air Raid Information! Townsend Club ,s Co||id||So' - Townsend Club No. f enjoyed t Mr. and Mrs. Emil PeteroMi aad 36 Chevrolet Traffic Accidenti Information Headquarters Thornton Tire Service ; ---------- — Riverton News ' for the past 18 months have been liv­ Baumgartner's wedding anniversary. ing on the E. F. Brodie place, are Orin Holbrook, Ralph Smith and leaving this week end going to Del­ Alvin Hayter are all leaving for their mar. They will live on the place of selective service examinations at her grandson, Hudson Brady. Portland this Friday. Mrs. Edwin Cornnfog, of San Fran­ Mr. and Mrs. Bart Gasner and chil­ cisco, a cousin of Mrs. E. £. Brodie, dren spent last week-end at the home has been viaiting Mm. Brodie and her of Mr. and Mrs. Hank Gasner of Nor­ motlier, Mrs. Vesta Soper, since last way. Wednesday. Mm. Cornning left Tuesday, going up to West Fir near Goshen, to visit Mm. Brodie’s brother, • W. A.' Soper, before returning home. Mrs. Paul Breuer and hir mother, Mrs. M. B. Bennett, and Mm. Breuer’s Producers in Coos county will re- daughter, Mrs. Waine Cook and chil­ ceive information regarding the lamb dren, Teddie ami Sharon, were callers marketing situation in South San at her brother’s, A R. Bennett, of Francisco and to North Portland; also Norway, one day last week. , on the relative coat of shipping by Lamb Shipment Set for September —Abraham Lincoln PILLARS of DEMOCRACY FREEDOM of SPEECH I FREEDOM of the Press 1 t 1 truck and railroad, as soon as the f information is available, according to I action taken by the special lamb mar- ( keting committee when it met in the I. Bud Sperry is in Hie Mast Hospital county agent's office to consider this * at Myrtle Point, with a serious head subject lust Friday evening. Member* injury and possible spine injury, re­ i f the Iuimb Marketing committee ceived while working at the Kelly were selected by growers who attend­ Carver logging camp last Thursday. ed a meeting in Myrtle Point the pre- Mr and Mr*. Roy Enlund, of , vious week. Marshfield, visited last Sunday at the' According to information sub- home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs milted the committee members, grow­ John Beagle. ers of this county still have enough Mr. and Mrs. R E. Doyle and lambs to market to justify a com- ' daughter visited at Powers last Fri- ' munity shipment around the middle ; of SeptemlM1« providing arrangements ' Archie Lane left last Saturday for can be made io get tin in to market in ’ i San Francisco. j a reasonable length of time and grow- ; Harvey Thommen came home last ers will be urged to advise promptly Sunday from Corvallis to visit a week of the number of lamlw lbey want to,~ 'PWWHBWeuç j-3» «SRT«i*ent v , “WsIE.^wnshtngton. Roger Wi'lfiam- son, also of Corvallis, came with him Portland LtYeStOCK Roger is a cousin of Harvey. j Mr. and Mis Waller Norris and MOTKCt RcOOrt family and Mrs. Narvy Neely at-' * tended the Neely family reunion pt j The fidlowing quotations are tased the park at Dora Inst Sunday. on prices being paid in Monday's K. O. Bernhardt, of Marshfield, trading session: was a visitor at the/Lillie Johnson CATTLE Good grain-fed steer» ranch last Sunday. *14.3,1. Good grass steers *13.00 to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hubbell and 13.75. Good grass heifers *11.00 to children, of Coquille, visited Inst Sun- 111 5(1. Good beef cows *9 25 to 10.fi> day with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thom- medium *8.36 to 0.00, common *7.00 I . No free government or the blessings of liberty can be pre­ served without the right of our press to keep people as fully informed as wartime censorship allows. Without that freedom, free, private enterprise is throttled, dictators rule, men cringe. Keep that freedom! FREEDOM of Worship fOH MAXIMUM ' MILK FEED ” < When a man cannot worship his G<«1 in peace, the man enters a certain hell of his own! In these war days, the ineffable joy of heartfelt prayer, of an unwavering faith in a God above is something that cappo* be ejented. Free­ dom of worship must be oursl --t ta* Buy . . . and keep on buying IT S. Pefense- Bonds and Staiufx.. Pre­ serve. those pillars <»f Democracy! TRIANGLE MILLING COMPANY 665 N Tilbmool' Slr»ff Portland. Oregon MOUNTAIN STATES POWER COMPANY A Self-Supporting, Tux-Paying Private Enterprise"