4ff£ ttUUUUp OQUN.TT JOUA NAL, MORO OttEGON
PAGE TWO
t b r n n a n C«m alq jf p t t r n * !
Sherman County Observer
Established Nat. 9, 1888
G ran Valley Journal
Established Oct- 14, 1897
CONSOLIDATED March 6, 1931
Wasco News-Enterprise
Established Nov. 1891
CONSOLIDATED March 4, 1932
•Published Every Friday at
Moro, Oregon
Giles L. French
Editor
Entered as second-class matter at
the Postoffice at Moro, Oregon
under Act of Congress of March
3, 1879.
j j ^ T iÀ U o c ia t io î
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Payable in Advance
ONE YEAR .... ....................... $1.60
J U N E , 17 1938
THE SHIPS ARE COMING
There is going to be a celebra
tion in The Dalles next month be
cause an ocean going vessel is
coming up the river to park near
the recently built dock and load
and unload some xreight. No old
timer is going to believe it until
he has seen the boat, walked on it
and hefted the freight, to see if
it is real.
Realization that The Dalles is a
seaport will not come for many
years after it has achieved the dis
tinction of being one. For many
it will always be a shipping point
for wool and wheat and a trading
center for a rather wide farming
area. A trip to The Dalles was
onetime an event of the year. A f
ter it became possible to buy sugar
and coffee in the settlements in the
mid-Columbia district homestead
ers still had to go to The Dalles
buy many things they needed
and the trip was often made for
things they didn't actually need.
It was a place to foregather with
friends after the wool - hauling
season.
Now it is reported that it is go
ing to be host, not once but perma
nently, to sailors and men of the
sea. They are to come and mix
with the Indians basking in the
sun along the streets, with the
wide hatted cow men who lounge
in front of. its beer halls, with the
grain growers whose bars fill the
parking spaces and, as we said
when grandma cut her hair, “it’s
fine and modern and how have you
got along the old way.**
LETS GET ACQUAINTED
It is a common observation that
Portland is only a part of Oregon
in a geographical sense. This must
mean that men who dwell in our
only large city are unacquainted
with the methods of production
and the lives of of the people who
grow the goods handled in the
city. The reverse is probably true
as well; that the people up-state
know little of the problems of the
manufacturers,
processors
and
shippers of their products.
The Portland Chamber of Com
merce has been trying to relieve
this situation by sending out stor
ies about the city’s»work. Nothing
that we know of, has been done by
rural residents to tell the city of
their problems.
A better understanding might
well be developed with compara
tive ease. For years groups of
Portland business men have inter
mittently made trips over the state
and met with local groups. They
are perhaps too hurried to be real
ly very effective, but undoubtedly
serve some purpose. Portland or
ganizations might well have an
available list of speakers who
would go about the state telling
civic clubs, granges, etc., about the
work the city inhabitant do and
how. The Chamber of Commerce
the unions and other organizations
might try this plan.
It is not at the present known to
the writer whether or not any up
state man ever appears in the city
in any role but that of purchaser
of goods or service«. It does, how
ever, seem probable that Portland
business men would be interested
in learning about Oregon affairs
directly from the , producers or
those who represent them.
¡Such a program might change
the present situation about the
general lack of geographical know
ledge concerning the state. To
many city dwellers eastern Oregon
is merely a big country where peo
ple live a long way from each oth
er and while these facts may be
demonstratably true they are not
entirely adequate to correctly de-
scribe this part of the state.
Problems that arise between the
city and the country could be more
easily settled if there was a wider
acquaintenee between the people of
the state and a better understand
ing o f p o in ts-e f view. It m ig tf
he worth trying.
Over In China where the JaP4
and Chinamen are fighting to lee
who will manage the country and
produce the stuff used by the resi
dents, the Yellow river hat taken
charge and settled the quarrel ;
temporarily—and permanently for
some 150,000 persons. Had they
not been fighting they might have
saved some of the lives.
______ I
Congress is about to go home '
and leave the country to its fate,
to struggle along desperately
without the guidance of the senate !
and the house. How the nation can !
exist without some body to appro- ■
priate money until next January
is one of the questions that can
lie answered by time. Surely some
one with authority will be left to
tell the employers how much to
pay, the employees how much
work to do and-the farmers how
much to plant.
FRIEUY, JUNE
If, 19*8
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
’.The Bogey Man Will Get You”
room, in the Sherman County
Court House in Moro, Oregon, a«
~
028623 a time and plaee for hearing *upon
Department of the Interior.
said final aeount, and any objec
General Land Office at 'The
tions thereto by any interested
Dalles, Oregon, June 9, 1988,
person or persons.
NOTICE is hereby given that
Florenee Beezley.
George L. Fox, o f Klondike, Ore
Administratrix.
gon, who, on December 28, 1934, ‘ Roy j g aker
made homestead entry, act~Dfecem- i *ttornev
her 29, 1916, No. 028623, for NE1, j _____________
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
S^ X SE^ ™ eC
I QF RQAL PROPERTY
SW1-4,
SE1-4SW1-4,
SW JSEi,
Qn Saturday, the 25th day of
Section 32, Township 3.N., Range j une> 1938| at the hour of
0».
18, E., Willamette Meridian, has ciock a. m. at the front door of the
filed notice of intention to make Courthouse in Moro, Sherman
final Proof, to establish claim to County, Oregon, I will sell at pub
the land etbove described, before lic auction to the highest bidder
Registar, United States Land for cash, the following described
Office, at The Dalles, Oregon, o n , reaj property located in Sherman
the 22nd day of July, 1938
County, Oregon, to-wit:
(Claimant names as witnesses:' The Southwest Quarter (SW-
A. Macnab, of Rufus, Oregon
COM E such thought, no doubt,
I) of Section 14; the South
A prompted the carving of thlc
Delbert Deyo, of Rufus, Oregon
east Quarter (SE1) of Sec
menacing figure and inspired those
L. E. Dehler, of Wasco, Oregon
j tion 15 and the Northeast
fantastic masks. Weathered by the
W. E. Tate, of Wasco, Oregon.
A prize photograph shows a
Quarter (NE1) of Section 22,
rales of countless winters, the figure
W. F. Jackson | all in Township 1 North,
’eft handed calf roper. The photo-
broods over the waters of King-
R egister.! Range 17, East of the Willam
om e Inlet, British Columbia, and
g aph won a prize and maybe the
<'»«
masks
are
unusually
fine
spec-
ette Meridian, containing 480
roper did, but he must have look
* nens of ceremonial dance masks
Read the ads in the Jo urnal
acres, more or less: according
ed funny.
' om the North-east Coast of Van-
to Government Survey, .
B5uver Island. The • more familiar
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
All in Sherman County, State
This is the time of year when
’ hinder Bird is fairly common
Notice is.hereby given that the
jroeghout the Pacific North-west
of Oregon,
farmers oast their eyes at the sky
undersigned has filed in the Coun
•r.d will be recognized at once by
Together with the tenements,
and remark that a bit of rain
‘
icae
who
have
visited
that
great
ty Court of the state of Oregon
would be O. K. And sometimes
hereditaments and - appurte
station centre. Totem carving is
for Sherman County her Final Re
nances thereunto belonging or
they get it.
- •
.aw practically a lost art, but mag-
port and Account as Administra
in anywise appertaining.
,if ent specimens are to be seen in
trix of the estate of J. S. Fowler,
ri.i :sh Columbia, where it wac de-
Perhaps the most important part
Said sale is made under the ex
deceased, and that Monday, the ecution issued out of the Circuit
v.' j’. eJ and practiced to a quite re-
of State Grange Master Gill’s talk
m tble decree. Totem-poles fall or were decorated with figures t e n
11th day of July, 1938, at 10:00 Court of the State of Oregon for
before the state convention at
four main groups, namely, the native folk-lore, and often the sole
o’clock a. m., of said day, at the the County of Sherman, to me di
Klamath Falls this week was de
> rial pole, the * mortuary pole, entrance to the house wa3 through
court room, at the court house, in rected in the case of Fred Henna-
voted to agricultural conditions.
n:sc frontal po’e. and the in an opening hewn in the base. Inside
Moro, Sherman County, Oregon, gin and B. Eetrelle Hailey, plain
house
pole.
Memorial
poles
house poles were integral parts of
He warned fanners against the
have been fixed by the Court as tiffs, vs. Victor H. Smith and Ger
i t'.-ecled much as we erect ata- the structure and were elaborately
movement toward regimentation
our great ar.d r.cer-great, decorated. Western Red Cedar wasi
the time and place for hearing of trude F. Smith, husband and wife;
of their business and the present
ho:e the crests of the families the usual medium, and the poles
objections
to said Final Report and Wasco Investment Company, a
plans to provide for a permanent
th.* deceased. Mortuary poles were richly painted, ’phe photo-
Account
and
for the settlement of corporation: Mark Skinner, . as
agriculture by giving vested rights
a -’. j tail polos bttfriftg the coffins
iphs show two typical British
said estate.
Superintendent of Banks of the -^
by carved beards. House
lumbia tojem poles, ar.d a. collec-j
to growers. It is a warning that
Mae Fowler State of Oregon; Standard Farm
i.’l poi-u bore the family crest tion of Indian dancing masks.
all leaders of farmer« should give.
Administratrix Production Corporation, a corpor
T.
Lester
Johnson
31-35 ation; Gerhirdine Johnson and
A college president' says the * (Continued from pu^e oriel
p. m. Thursday, Prayer and Bible
Attorney
for
Administratrix.
STATEHOUSE
GOSSIP.
The California Joint Stock Land v
government is short of brains.
Study. 8.00 p. m. Friday, June 17.
Bank of San F ancisco, a corpora
Well, who isn’t?
Demonstration
program
of
Daily
nuded of their crop of merchant
NOTICE
TO
CREDITORS
tion,
defendants.
Vacation Bible School.
able fir and pine each year,«Judge
C. C. WILSON
It looks as if farmers would be
All
person
having
claims
against
Moro
Community
Presbyterian
Boyington pointed out. In spite of
able to borrow land bank money
the partnership estate of James C. Sheriff of Sherman County, Oregon
Church:
We
will
join
with
the!
WHAT
IS
THE
DIFFERENCE
the fact that the state has tried to
for the same rates again despite
McKean and Serai W. Searcy, co George G. Updegraff,
encourage reforestation through Bible school and church services ; BETWEEN A MEETING BEAM
partners
doing business under the Attorney for Plaintiffs.
the veto of the president.
.
AND
A
DIMMER?
the enactment of a reforestation ° f Rufu3' Was?°' ,and Grass Va,lcy
firm name and style of McKean & 5-27; 6-3, 10 17
in
the
annual
Sherman
county
Headlights
of
many
older
mod
tax of only five cents an acre on
Searcy, are hereby notified to
these cut-over and burned-over Sunday school rally program and els of automobiles were so con present them in proper form to NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
pot
luck
dinner,
Sunday,
June
19.
structed
that
the
lights
could
be
lands, many of the owners prefer
On the 18th day of July, 1938,
the undersigned, the duly appoint
to let the counties take .the land The gathering will be held in the dimmed by cutting down the ed, qualified and acting Adminis at the hour of 10:00 a. m., of said
for taxes rather than to wait 76 Grass Valley pavilion. Whether amount of electricity which was trator of the partnership estate of day, at the front door of the Coun
you have a car or no way of trans passed through the bulbs.- This
to-126 years for a new crop.
From the Observer June 16, 1899
portation meet at the Community device failed to eliminate glare at James C. McKoan and Serai W. ty Courthouse in Moro, Sherman
Clatsop
county
last
year
acquir
There will be a Social given by
church at 9:20 a. m. Christian night and also reduced the amount Searcy, at the office < of Geo. G. County, Oregon, I will sell to the
ed
title
to
more
than
20,000
acres
Updegraff, Moro, Oregon, within highest bidder for cash at public
of illumination on the highway.
the Moro Cornet Band, Saturday
Endeavor, 7.30 p. m.
of
this
land,
Judge
Boyington
said.
six
months from the date of this auction the following described
More recently headlights have
Lawrence Mitchelmore, minister.
evening, June 17th.
real property located in Sherman
been
provided with auxiliary notice, to-wit: June 3, 1938.
All the City Ordinances of the Other counties are having the same
County, Oregon, to-wit:
experience.
Every
year
the
tim
Serai
W.
Searcy
Lutheran Church service will be bulbs which throw a >beam down-
city of Moro to date were printed
The East Half of Section
ber
counties
are
getting
deeper
in
C
O
n<juc’ted
*
Administrator
in the Grass Valley ward tnd to the right, enabling the
in this issue of the Observer.
Thirty-four, the
Northeast
J. O. Thompson has sold his new to the
. real estate
, business.
, Records Methodist church building June driver to deflect his headlights out Geo. G. U pdegraff,,*.
Quarter,
and
the
South
Half
of
the
state
forestry
deportment
,
9
and
26th
at
,
1:00
o>clock
Sun.
Attorney
for
Administrator
30-33
of an approaching driver’s eyes
residence property in Thompson’s
of
the
South
Half
of
Section
show
thot
874,744
seres
of
defor-
d
schoo,
10.00
a
m
<jerman
ser.
without decreasing the amount of
addition to E. W. Elrod, who will
Thirty-five, in Township One,
ested lands had been taken over viC(, 10:30 You whd have n0 light available for seeing the road. NOTICE OF FIlQAL HEARING
finish the house and occupy it.
North of Range Nineteen,
by
the
counties
up
to
1937.
.Moat
chuich
home
are
particuiariy
¡„.
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
This dèvice has greatly increased
J., M- Parry, Mr. Thompson, B.
east
of the Willamette Meri
undersigned
has
filed
in
the
Coun
of
this
land
is
located
west
of
the
vitcd
t0
attend
church
service.
We
the convenience and safety of
F. Pike, and Mrs. Pike go to the
dian; the North Half of Sec
ty
Court
of
the
State
of
Oregon
Cascades.
The
coas-t
counties
of
night
driving.
G. A.'R. encampment at McMinn
should gladly attend to the hear-
tion Three, in Township One,
for Sherman County her Final
Clatsop, Tillamook and Coos have jn* and receiving the Word of God,
ville next week. <
South of Range
Nineteen,
Report
and
Account
as
administra
been
especially
hard
hit.
;
wh,-ch
makes
wise
unto
salvation.
VERSE TO A BUSINESS MAN
Jos. Morrissey was in to see Dr.r
East
of
the
Willamette
Meri
trix
of
the
estate
of
E.
C.
Thomas,
In
the
present
condition
th
e
,
H. H. Fleckenstein, missionary.! Sock him on the kisser, put him
Smith this week. Intermittant
dian,
containing
in
all
about
I
deceased,
and
that
Friday,
the
1st
on the pan,
fever and the Mumps combined to lands are of little or no value. In ;
960 acres;
I day of July. 1938, at 10:00 o’clock
Wsaco Methodist church: There ¡Roll him in the gutter—he’s
down him but he is still working an effort to bring the lands back
All situated in Sherman Coun
,
a.
m.,
of
said
day,
at
the
court
into production Clatsop county is will be no Sunday school or preach i
business man.
in the field.
ty, State of O egon;
Frank Belshee sheared his sheep conducting a reseeding experiment ing service at this church next ! Pillory the sucker, poke him i | ' room, at the courthouse, in Moro,
Together with the tenements,
I
Sherman
County,
Oregon,
have
the eye.
last week. The fleese averaged 14 which gives promise of solving Sunday. We will attend- the Sun-!
hereditam ents and appurte
busi-1
^een
'by
the
Court
as
the
the
problem,
Judge
Boyington
said
day
school
convention
at
Grass
¡Jump
upon
his
torso—he’s
lbs. per head. W. B. Morrison did
nances thereunto belonging ~
!
time
and
place
for
haring
of
ob-
A section of deforested land seed- Valley which will begin at 10 a. m .;
ness guy.
the shearing.
or in anywise appertaining,
Has he built a business to enor- , i cc^,ons to said Final Report and
ed
to
grass
a
year
ago
is
now
pro-
Sunday
morning.
Cars
will
leave
I
From the Observer June 18, 1909
Said sale is marie under execu
mous
heights?
[
Account
and
for
the
settlement
of
A. G. Anderson was admitted to viding adequate pasturage for the church at 9:30.
tion issued out of the Circuit Court
Brand him as a cheater—never said estate.
more than 100 head of cattle and L —
citizenship by Juoge Butler this
of
the State of Oregon in and for
Clara
Louise
Thomas
1600 head of sheep. If another) Moro Christian Science church:
mind his rights,
week.
the County of Sherman to me di
Administratrix
year’s experience demonstrates the Church services every Sunday , Does he give employment—is his
Two Moro autos were in the
T. Lester Johnson,
30-34 rected in the ease of The Federal
success of the experiment Judge morning, beginning at eleven o’- 1
payroll big?
floral procession at Portland, own
Land Bank of Spokane, a corpora
Put
the
bum
in
irons:
toss
him
in
Attorney
for
Administratrix,
ed by O. L. Belshe and Martin Boyington predicts that much of clock. The Wednesday evening
tion, vs Elva A. Bryant, a widow;
the ibrig.
Hansen. While in the city Mr. this now worthless land will be in , meeting, which includes testi- Does he p ay in taxes what the
Elva A. Bryant, as administratrix
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Hansen’s machine collided with a demand for grazing -purposes. In [ monies of Christian Science heal-
The undersigned has been appoint- of the estate of W. C. Bryant, de
law calls fo r?
street car which took a wheel off that event the land will be taken ings, begins at eight o’clock. The Why, the dirty reptile should b e I f* »‘’•"’"W r.tor of the estate of O. ceased; Ruth L. Bryant, a single '
over -by private owners and res-tor- ( reading room is located in the
the Sherman county motor.
paying tnor\,
11.. Belshe, deceased, and has quail- woman; Harold W. Bryant and
The opening of the new opera ed to the tax rolls. Other western rear of the church building, with Blast him in the headlines; charge! fied. All persons having claims Katherine Bryant, husband and
against said estate are hereby re wife; Hdlen M. Bryant, a single
house will be staged on Saturday Oregon counties are said to be an attendant after -each j service.
some crooked acts;
evening and Manager Rudolf has keenly interested in the Clatsop The public is cordially invited to Let this be your slogan: “lAJnyU quired to present the same, duly woman; Lois C. Bryant, a single
attend the services and. to make
verified, to the undersigned at the woman: The unknown heirs of .W.
secured J. P. Morgan’s scenic pro county experiment.
thing but facts.”
The
Capitol
Reconstruction
com-
use
of the reading room.
office
of Galloway & Krier in the C. Bryant, same person as Wil
duction “Kit Carson” for this
Has he made some money? Get
mission has announced its inten- ------------------------ ,
Pioneer Building, The Dalles, Ore- liam C. Bryant, deceased; Carlton
date.
his
scalp
today.
The Daily Vacation Bible School!
"kJ,™
, v » u ! gon, within six (6) months from
Dad Peetz has pear trees in his tion of inspecting the new capitol
next Tuesday, June 21. If found held in the Baptist church in S
™
ik h.e ’ ? V' the date of the first publication of L. Pepper, as administrator of the
Moro orchard that will bear f uit satisfactory the building will be Grass Valley will conclude its ' Ti
J n t X ^ L ¿ aily Leader'! this notice, to-wit^M ay 2 0 t h / m l partnership estate of W. C. Bry
but the apple blooms left no pros
ant & Carlton L. Pepper, co-part-
accepted by the state. Actual trans work this evening, (Friday) at! TimCS’ K lttannin*> Pa
D. L. Belshe ne s doing business under the firm
pect of any fruit to follow them.
'
Administrator. name and style of Bryant & Pep-
Several fine showers this week for of departments to the new 8 p ra with a Demonstration .. ,
all over*the county makes people quarters however, will not take p rOgram featuring the work done Eureka Lodge N o~i2TA riF &~A~-M Galloway & Krier
ner; Carlton L. Pepper and Grace ,
smile audibly. At Grass Valley place until about July 1 inasmuch durjng the previous two weeks,
Meets on the 1st and Attorneys for Administrator
Pepper, huswbnd and wife; L. J.
Wednesday noon about .45 of an as telephone service will not be The program will consist of Bible
Thompson and Myrtle Thompson,
3rd Thursday eve- The Dalles, Oregon,
available before that time. De- 8fOries learned, recitation, of vers-
husband and wife; Security Sav
inch fell in 30 minutes.
nings of each month.' ’
partments to occupy space in the es of scripture, school songs and
Visiting
members
cor
NOTICE
OF
FINAL
ACCOUNT
ings
& Trust Company, a corpora
From the Observer June 20, 1919 new capitol include the executive, choruses besides o display of the
dially invited to meet
™ THE COUNTY COURT OF tion; Sherman County National
iA supplement to the Sherman state and treasury departments, hand work done. The-c will also
with us
THE STATE OF OREGON FORl Farm Loan Association, a corpor
County Obserevr contains all about budget department, board of con-
some surprise numbers and the Scavai S<
Searcy, W. M
-
SHERMAN COUNTY
ation; Sherman County, a munici-
the -big chautaqua at DeMoaa this trol including the purchasing divi- presentation of the ceriifltates and
C. V. Belknap, Secy J In the Matter of the Estate of p sl corporation; and Also aR other
summer.
sion and property control division, prizes earned.
_____________
i Arthur J. Bibby, deceased.
persons or parties unknown claim
The
Mrs. Margaret Holmes is visit end the etata lend board Space
teachers this year have been Moro Lodge No. 113, I. O.O. FJ Notice is hereby given that ing any right, title, estate, lien or
ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E to be vacated n the .take office
,Ann>
MiSs Vivian
Moro, Oregon
Florence Beezley, the administra- interest in the real estate describ
Coleman while Mr. Holmes works buddinj w.11 be .mmed-ately oecu-
>nd Miss B,anch
Meets 1st and 3rd trix in the above entitled estate ed in the complaint herein.
in the valley in a logging camp.
p.ed_by the h-ehway department
c
Dryden was in
Tuesdays
in the has filed her final account therein
C. C. WILSON,
Poster« are out announcing a wh.ch already oecup.« an ent.re ch
the
and
I.O..O.F. hall Tran >n said Court and cause,* and pre- Sheriff of Sherman County, Oregon
two-day celebration at Grass Val floor m that budding, the ‘« com- de„ assisted wRh h m
sient and visiting sented same for settlement. That Wm. L. Beatty
ley July 4th and 6th.
mission and the bureau of labor.
brothers are cordi- the Court has fixed Monday1, July 1207 Public Service Bldg
The city of Moro has been work
ally invited to meet 18th, -1938, at the hour of one Portland, Oregon, of Attor-
Gra&s Valley Baptist church:
ing on their water system so that
With no general rainfall over
[ o’clock p m. in the County Court neys For Plaintiff.
with us.
31-35
a
-a
,
.
10 a. m. The entire morning will
all water goes to the cistern be
Ralph
E.
Eakin,
N.
G.
**
"l*"»
with
the
other
>
Sunday
fore it goes to the distributing and with temperatures unseason
Joe Truitt, Secretary
schools of the county in TTieir an
pipes.
ably high conditions make for nual rally to be held at the^Civic
Perry S to n e returned to his serious fire hazards in the forests
Auditorium in Grass Valley. Bring Lupine Rebekah Lodge No. 116
home in The Dalles Tuesday. He of the state, according to the state
your dinner. 8:00 p. m. Evening .... ........................... Moro, Oregon. ..
wa* up looking over his farm near forestry department. -Commenting
service “Abrahams Surrender. 8:00 Meets 2d and 4th T
Wilcox.
on the Big Creek fire in Clatsop
esday of each month
After drilling through hard rock county which broke out on June
Visiting members we J
where six inches gain a day was 2 and burned over 2000 acres be- th? 48 states in the improvement come.
, <■
the average for some time, the A. fore it was stopped, forestry offi- of motoring conditions Secretary Belle Conlee, N. G.
8. Johnson outfit struck water on cials pointed out that an almost of State Snell has just been ad- Naomi Van Gilder, £j!
J. J. R iley ’s farm Saturday at a identical situation was experienced vised by the National Safety
depth of 396 feet, raising 60 feet last year when the Pisgah fire in Council. Snell attributes the big Bethlehem Chapter, No. 78.O.E.S.
in the ’haft.
pouthean Columbia county burned decrease in traffic accidents in this
Moro, Oregon
The three-cent postal charge for over 5000 acres during the first state in large part to the' cam-
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letters will be a thing of the
past
week of June.
paign of safety education which
Fourth Thursdays in each
the first of July.
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has 'been carried on by his dopart-
Mon|h. Visiting members
A freight car in the ditch
Ch Q jree
With a reduction of 40 percent mtnt over the radio and through
Invited
miles south of Biggs dels »yedfjlie in the number of highway fatali- lectures before schools, service Kerrone Christianson W. M.
local passenger train fiv« hours.
ties Oregon ranks fourth among clubs and other groups.
Ruth Sparling, Secretary.
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