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TBE SHERMAN
MOB *wq
JOURNAL, >?QWOt QfUStíO^
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1939
Three men were Utting in a
The weather man has finally
cafe in a dictator governed coun
Statehouse
Gossip
gotten around to giving .some hint
try. The- first was reading a
of the approach of autumn, gener-
newspaper. Suddenly he pointed
Sherman County Obaerver
(Continued from page oriel
»'ly held to be the most pleasant
to an article, shook his head and
Established Nov. 2, 1888
part of th? year in this upland in Oregon only 221 are equippet
Grass Valley Journal
exclaimed: “Tut, Tut.”
...
section of Oregon. That is the wih automatic protection, Public,
Established Oct. 14, 1897
The
second
man
looked
over
his
Utilities Commissioner O. R. Bean
CONSOLIDATED March 6, 1931 t:me of year the wind take» its is asking th? cooperation of the
shoulder and exclaimed “tut, Tut,
vacation; the sun has expended
tut, tut!" - -
* Wasco ‘News-Enterprise
iU force and shines benignly and motoring public in reducing cross
'
The third man jumped to his
Established Nov. 1891
the frosts are still a threat instead ing accidents.
feet.
“If you two fellows are go
CONSOLIDATED March 4, 1932 of a reality. The nights are a bit
Last year there were 152 grade
ing to talk politics I’m going
crossing
accidents
in
Oregon,
46
O
x
crisp and the days are just the
home.”—Tit-Bits.
Published Every Friday at
sort that one would order if daye these at crossings with automati.
Moro, Oregon
signals, Bean points out.
could be on the bill of fare.
In the past three years, or sine,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
Giles L. French
_______Ed*tor
Now the government has fooled federal funds became availabx
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
Entered as second-class matter at around with Harry Bridges so for this purpose, 40 grade cross
THE COUNTY OF SHERMAN
the Postoffice at Moro, Oregon leng he will become a martyr if ings have been eliminated in
In the Matter of the Liquidation
will
be
entitled
to
receive
$25.75
under Apt of Congress of March he is deported.
Oregon at a cost of approximately monthly while he lives and his wife
of BANK OF COMMERCE, Was
3. 1879/
$4,000,000.
when she reaches 65, will receive
co, Oregon.
Leek of water for city use has
NOTICE OF PAYMENT OF ~
a supplementary payment of $12.87 j
State • Treasurer Walter E. making a total payment of $38.62. ;
been the mid-summer of city offi
FINAL DIVIDEND TO DEPOSI
cials in many Oregon towns, east Pearson may be a democrat but h? If the husband dks after 1940, the i
TORS AND OF »PAYMENT OF
ern Oregon, western and southern doesn’t propose to take any dicta- widow will reeerac monthly $19.31
CLAIMS OF GENERAL CREDI
The increased use of water for ir- jon from New Deal bureaucrats, for l>fe.,
TORS
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
igat ion purposes and the dryness especially as to the operation of
Another change is that a man
Notice is hereby given that Mark
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
>1 the season are both given as his office. So wh.n one of them can continue working after 66 and
Skinner, Superintendent of Banks
attached to the Social Security build up his insurance credits ae
Payable in Advance
the cause.
of the State of Oregon will pay, on
Board this week advised him that long as he is in employment cov
ONE YEAR.......................... $1.6(
or after September 1, 1939, a tenth
How can we expect a harvest of a treasury department employee ered by the program.
and final dividend of 24.77% on
hought, who have not had a se**d- engaged in examining checks issued
AUGUST 18,1939
depositors’ claims in the above
by the Unemployment Compensa
ime of character ?—Thoreau.
French motion pixxiuecrs are rob
named liquidation filed and ap
tion commission must be replaced bing American farmers by smug
proved up to and including July
PO W ER
by one taken from a list approved gling films into th» U. S. in diplo
7, 1939. Said dividend will be paid
by the Social Security board Pear matic pouches (untouchable) in
Gilbert Wright, son of N ovelist Ilaro’d Bell Wright, dem onstrates how to all claim holders of record or
The passage of the public utili
son immediately replied that if the order to evade payment of cus sound can be transm itted through vocal chords by use of “ talking in the event of assignnr^t, to their
ty district at The Dalles was not
federal bureau did not like the way toms duties. Part of customs sound,” which he has invented. Two “ buzzers,” the size of head-set re assignees.
surprising to those who have been
his
office was run they were at duties are usi?d to assist' agricul ceivers, are held on both sides of th? neck of Mrs. Wright. As Mr. Wright
watching it for the past month a
Notice is further given that de
there was none of the opposition From the Observer Aug. 20, 192C liberty to withdraw th? UCC ac ture and every dollar the French saw s through the board, the sound Is picked up by a microphone and positors’ . claims aggregating the
count. This is the third time the smugglers avoid paying is a detri Vibrates the vocal chords in his w ile ’s throat. In this dem onstration the
who was very certain of victory.
Mrs. C. H. Johns returned Mon federal bureau has attempted to ment to farmers. State depart tone w as provided by the saw ing, and Mrs. Wright form ed the words principal sum of $62.90, filed since
The ambition of The Dalles to be day from a visit with relatives in
the payment of tbs last dividend,
dicate to the Oregon treasurer on ment diplomats regard it as a without uttering them . The invention In based on the two fundam entals will at the same time be paid prior
come an industrial center was used Junction City.
thjs same subject on the strength serious faux pas inasmuch as of speech, the tone created by the vocal chordu and the m ovem ents of
♦o further the utility district idea
dividends.
Mrs. C. H. Ellsworth has hat5 if the fact that the employee in •lance is trying to line-up Amer teeth, tongue and lips.
x.ith success.
Notice is also given that on or
the Ellsworth Hotel dining room question is paid by the unemploy ica to aid in the next war and t h e r e ---------- —. .................. ” . . .
The immediate problem of the icnovated and is now busy with
after September L 1939 payment
commission.
is already criticism that France jj
’ll C
’
new district is to try to make the the upper story painting , and ment compensation
will be made of claims of credi
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Wool Lined Road
does not wish to pay a sou on the 1 UCMlCVlliC Lll^lI166F
scheme equal to the promises made
tor! in the sum of $367.90.
Every male employee of the world war debt.
1^.
during the campaign. If rates ore papering.
This notice is given and publish
Mrs. T. S. P-tere returned Thurs
Wheat farmers of Washington
M lD 6r3lS ’
Used
by
Pioneers
lowered, service bettered and the day from u briff vacation spent World War Veterans State Aid
ed
pursuant to an order of tht
Education department is a world
community
Hon. Carl Hendricks, Judge of the
vvniiiuiiiiy enlarged
« . „ . p . through the
.....
Tillamook btaches. Mi»» commission and the • Vocational' and Oregon who ' wish to insure
Riding over roads cushioned above entitled court, duly made and
heir 1940 winter wheat crop must, Ivan .Bloch, Bonneville indus-
result of the vote it will be declared i Roberta
_ , 4 accompanied her mother,
war
veteran,
according
to
a
survey
with
wool was one of the luxuries entered on August 16th, 1939.
ninke
application
and
pr:sent
triaI
research
engineer,
divulged
an excellent move. If petty poli remaining at Rockaway beach for
made by Governor Sprague. The «emium payment» before October
Chemical Congn.aa enjoyed'in the Hay Creek district
tics creep into the management
Date of the first publication,
longer visit.
adjutant general’s department re 30, which is the deadline for those' _ 4l____4 o__
in 1894. “We are reliably inform
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.
and debt is increased it will be the a Theodore
Justesen of Kent and ported that 90 percent of its em states. In northerp Idaho it is gathered at San Francisco the im ed,,’ says an item in The Dalles August 18, 1939.
Date of final publication, August
rtverse.
mense deposits of raw material
Mi’s Nell Conley of Tygh Valley,
Those are problems for the new weft married in Moro Sunday eve ployes were veterans while thre< October 30, but in southern Idaho, that awaits development in Ore- Times-Mountaineer of April 9, 25, 1939.
other departments—the state en
ptember 30. Growers are re
, u. .. ,
., .
...
,1 8 9 4 ,'“that the citizens- of Hay
MARK SKINNER, Super
district TO settle.
Washington, Idaho and Mon-
communjt are p.adinR and
ning, August 15th, 1920, at the gineer, banking department anr quired to complete applications be
The effect that the formation home of Mr. and Mrs. R. P.
intendent
of Banks in charge
po.ntod out those states i „ pairing their pubIic road, with
pilot commission—reported that fore the.crop is seeded. No dead Inna. Ho pointed
of the Wasco county district will
of
the
liquidation
of the
together
have
all
the
34
geologi
war veterans constituted more than lines have been set for acceptance
wool, preferring to utilize it in this
have on the remainder of the 3 ’•¡shine.
Bank
of
Commerce,
Wasco,
cal
resources
basic
to
industrial
Secretary A. M. Young of. Moro
Sherman system, which embraces J.O.O.F. lodge, h a s' had framed 50 percent of their employed per of applications in 1940 spring chemistry. Most are found within way rather than to haul it to The
Oregon.
Dalles and lose money on it.
Gilliam, Morrow and Wheeler coun and has presented to the Moro sonnel. The survey was made at wheat.
a radius of 500 miles of Bonneville Thres loads were emptied into a
the
request
of
J.
Richard
Smurth
Watch
for
future
development?:
ties is something for us to consid iodge a panoramic view of the
NOTICE TO CREDITORS ,
waite, veteran placement office • Government agencies are not satis- Dam.
n»uJ hole near Hay Creek last
er seriously.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
numbers attending and partici with the federal employment ser ied that the loss of army bomber?
Detailed maps of these minerll week and covered with ground.
It may be that the Pacific Powei I
that
the undersigned, Sam Van
and vice.
are mere “accidents.” Lot oi deposits today ware made avail- This is the best argument in favor Vactor, has been duly appointed
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finger printing is going on in plane able to the chemical industry for of protection we have yet heard.” administrator of the estate of
and be able to continue retailing 1 ” ra e a a er"
The
1940
Oregon
code
will
bf
factories and on aviation fields the first time by .Bonneville A l- —Federal Writers’ Project, WPA Orville G. Smith, Deceased, and
electricity to this system even | p r()m the Gra*a Valley Journal -
ministrator F. A. Banks. They
published
in
10
volumes,
according
where
lost planes took off.
has qualified as such administra
though it sells its Wasco county
to
a
contract
entered
into
betweer
were pn; pared with the askistan -e
tor. All persons having claims
lines. Under the law it would I '» i There was an over supply ot
of the mining department of the Unemployment Not
supreme court and the Ban
against said estate are hereby noti
possible for the new district to sell warm weather last week over the the
California
Sends
four states and show practically
mate and some places the heat croft-Whitney company' of Sar
fied and required to present the
electricity to this area.
ali important known deposits of
Francisco who will compile the nev
broke
the
20
year
record,
reaching
same, duly verified, to the First
The Bonneville administration h
Serious
This
Month
iron, lead, zinc, chromite, copper,
code. Each volume will be supplier
National Bank of Portland, Sher
building a line to The Dalles an 1 100 in many placs. The Dalles with pocket supplements to kee* Most Tourists
antimony,
gold, limestone, man
-«
gistered
107.
'
In
Grass
Valley
Salem, Ore., Aug. 5.—July was man County Branch, Moro, Ore
it seems reasonable that it wi’’
the publication up to dat?. Pric'
Nonresident motor vehicle regis ganea mercury, nickel, tungsten an o th er big month for the Oregon gon, within
........... six months from the
build on up the Columbia to Pen t was 98 the warmest day.
of
the
new
code
will
be
$58.76.
Th'1
and
twelve
other
minerals.
Fou”-
School
will
start
up
this
year
trations
in
Oregon
during
the
State
Employment
Service.
Place-
|
Qf the first publication ot
dleton, Baker and Boise for plan«
will buy 1000 sets to suppb mpnth of July totaled 8L721, an tpen m»PS are in course of prepn-,
j e l l e d 5,754 and in addi- this notice, to-wit: 'August 11,
arc already drawn for such a line. >n the 6th or 13th, definite an- state
circuit and supreme court judges increase of 3,042 over the regis^ j rntionu and all will be kept up to ^¡on> 4,517 casuals went back to
In that case this county, or thi i v,uncement will be made later.
1939.
district attorneys, legislators ant tration for the same month a year
to show latest discoveries.
¡ worjc> boosting the total to more
C.
D.
O’Leary
will
run
the
farm
Sam Van Vactor
remaining part of the Sherma »
Administrator.
ago,
Earl
Snell,
secretary
of
State
•
Despite
these
vast
deposits,
the
than
10,000.
system, could form a district an I n-st of Grass Valley formerly own- other officials.:jr * *
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m
1
by
his
uncle,
J.
C.
O’Leary,
said today.
’
Northwest chemical industry is in ' R was the third biff month in a Brown & Van Vactor,
buy its current direct, or through
‘ Governor-Sprague has announced
40-43
,r king possession this fall.
Registration foi the year to its infancy, with only 9 percent of |
figures presented to the state , Attorneys
the present company.
tha^ he proposes to .devote the date totaled 84,736 ears, compared the per capita production of the I unemployment compe nsation com- , ______ —---------
»A very short line would mak • Supt. May was looking over
week in August to vacationing to 81,175 for the same period in average state. Bloch said, “Deep- n,i;<s;On by Director L. C. Stoll ¡>4 THE COUNTY COURT Oh
school matters in the south end of
the connections.
“some place on the Oregon coast
1938. The increase this July n water transportation and low coat, sbovvodi and 70 p r cent of th e' THE STATE OF
OREGON
the
county
Tuesday.
The present law is much diffe -
The governor will be accompanied approximately ten percent.
The
Standard
Oil
company
have
power
resulting
from
c
o
m
p
le
tio
n
'.^
ta^kn
werc
¡n
pr¡vate
indus-|
f
o
r
SHERMAN
COUNTY
ent than the former law and h
Cave City registered the largest of Bonneville Dam now will make tr
| jn the Matter of the
Guardian-
less dangerous to the taxpayer» »> cured an option on some lots in bv Mrs. Sprague.
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number of yisitinc cars, reportini , it profitable to develop a large part | •
, lacements (e„ 23 per cent ¡ ahlp of the Estate of beRoy 11.
of the district. The direct tax lew Grass Valley and will build a new
Principles of education in Amer
yJu'n but
püinUd oul Martin, an Insane Person.
is limited to ten mills iq ten ycai 5 h »me for their local manager. \ ica differ radically from those ir MIOS. Ashland was second w, n of these m.nerals Bonneville»
wg, d(](1 t0 ,hp fact m<ch C I T A T I O N-------------------
and specifies that no greater sui ; t From the Observer Aug. 17, 1906 totalitarian states, according tc I.3U5 and Brookmgs was third with uniform rate along its broad tranr- ■
3.487. Others in the fir9t ten were j mission network should .perm't
To LeRoy H. Martin, the above
than two mills shall be levied i 1
Rex Putnam, state superintended Griints Pass, 1,881; Medford, 1.- opening of many of these deposits.” of the agricultural seasonal labor
Perry N. Johnston celebrated his nf ducation. In totalitarian state?
any one year.
had been placed prior to Juiy. named insane person, to Myles
As a potential market, the North However, th: oncoming hop pick Elroy Martin, to Lola Beatrice
The success or failure of anv S.h birthday anniversary yester- Putnam points out, education is de 300: U m atilla. 1,521; Bend, 1.224;
Geld Beach, 1175; Klamath Fall’. west outstrips most other region , ing season in the Independence Clelland, the next of kin of the
such proposal, either here or i 1 Isy in a very happy manner.
signed to deprive the people of in
Wasco county or elsewhere, wi 1 lAngus Kuck is the happiest man itiative in thought and action. Ir ’ .116; A rlington. 964.
the BonnevilU engineer pointe! area was ejcp^cted to ko p August said LeRoy H. Martin, an insane
depend on the ability of the mar- in the county. A “harvest hand’’ America, on th? other hand, educa -There were 14,981 California out. Already its retail 9ales p< r well up on the placement roster person.
egrment chosen. General senti •urived at his home August 9th. tor? seek to develop a communitv ?nrs registered in th? state during capita an? 25 per cent above the ______________
IN - THE NAME OF THE
ment here has always been thyt j»e w tighed 12 pounds and he came of individual souls who are intelli the month, to bring that state’s national „average.- Consumers in
’ ,. 1 STATE OF OREGON: You and
Natural and artificial reseeding j
of y(>j ftre hereby required
tota1 for the year to date to 49,- these states also purchase 50 pt r
p’»vate management was mprvj»o stay.
gent, truthloving, unselfish and 91G.
Washington cars ’ totaled 4,- cent more automotive equipment, cf range land was carried out on , tQ be anJ appear before the above
efficient than public. In a district ' Willie Thompson had seven cooperative.
876; Canada cars totaled 1,203; 43 per cent gicneral merchandif e 1.-,000,000 acres by western f»™ ; I entitled courl within ten day»
with so few big users of power it | v,eth broken by the kick of a
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er.» who participated in the 1937 ,
dgU q{ the seryice of
<»nd there was one each from
is unlikely if rates could be made 1 jckling colt at his father’s farm,
When Dr. W. D. McNary, super- China, Singapore, Central America, and 50 per cent more’ building mr-
range
program.
as low as in more industrial arers | Flxvood Thompson’s, on the 4th.
terials
and
hardware.
this citation upon you if served
■ntendent of th. Eastern Oregor
or more thickly settled commv-
a four horse team ran away in State hospital at Pendleton, pro- South America and the Dutch
within Sherman County, Oregon,
nities.
j. j. Schaeffer’s field Tuesday, nosed that automatic stokers be West Indies.
“Is it true that you serve every being the county in which this
We must wait until the private badly using up the rig and serious omitted from improvements at hi!
thing from soup to nuts?”
proceeding is pending, and within
•
company has decided whetheT to ly injuring a farm hand, Mr. Mc- institution the Board of Control Exact
And the cook said:
‘twenty
days if served within any
Ho,
Hum—I’m
All
Right
Young Brown got a job in a ship
sell or not and then we can decide Ewan. Two ribs were broken and rclused to approve. Board member?
“No, we serve soup to nuts.”
other
county
of this state, if
yard. The first morning the fore
to either buy from the district < r -me arm crushed.
insist that the stok.rs must be in man gave him a two-foot rule and
personally served, or if served by
the private company or "form our I Dr. Hartley assisted by Drs. tailed in any event, regardless of
Bethlehem Chapter, No. 78.O.E.S publication, then within twenty-
own district.
Taylor and ¡Beers failed to extract whal other improvement might told him to go measure a large
eight days from the date of the
Moro, Oregon
the bullej^ from Mr Junkin last have to be omitted because of lack steel plate. Brown returned in 20
first publication of this citation,
Meets
Every
Second
and
minutes.
NOT MOMENTOUS
! Friday and he was taken to of funds.
or if served in any other state
Fourth
Thursdays
in
each
“Well,” inquired th? foreman,
-.
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within the United States, then
The
announced j intention
of the Portland
. . . “ on
. a stretcher
, p. accompa
miv.
Month.
Visiting
members
“what's the size?”
within twenty-eight days from the
president to make the third Thurs- j
ant* ^r’
Invited
The youth displayed a satisfie 1
We Have No Quarrel
¿ib
day in November the Thanksgiv- ; Hartley.
date of the service of this citation
Rose
Amidon,
W,M.
With the fellow who says that
upon you, to show cause why a
Ruth Sparling, Secretary.
ir.g holiday instead of the fourth Fronl the Obaerver Aug. 19 1910
“Its just the length of this rule,
walking is the best exercise in
license should not be granted for
m in line with his previous am
he
said,
“and
two
thumbs
over,
The old stub of an ornamental the world. But we are still look
bitions toward change in the coun
Lupine Rebekah Lodge No. 116 the sale of certain real property
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r______
_____
belfry,
never, useful, has disap- ing for a mail carrier who looks with this brick, arid the breadth
try’s customs. It probably doesn’t
w
o
*
belonging to the estate of the said
Moro, Oregon
of my hand, and my arm fre here
niskr- a particle of difference peared from Moro public schools like he could lick a truck driver.
LeRoy
H. Martin, and described as
Meets
2d
&
4th
Tues
to there, bar the finger nails.”
whether we gorge on turkey the and with it goes some ugly leaks
follows, to-wit:
day of each month.
third week of November or the of a rainy day
Lots Nine and Ten in Block
Sherman County Fair, Sept. 15-17 Sherman County Fair, Sept. 15-17
Visiting members wel
A few drops of rain, just enough
fourth and if the holiday is the
Three, Rossmere (Addition to
come.
x
only one on which we give thanks, to fleck the dust, fell upon Moro
the City of Portland in Mult
Rebekah Wilson, N.G
on the 15th, in time to declare
that is of no consequence.
nomah County, Oregon.
Florence
Johnston.Sec
The excuse given is that because ' J. O. Thompson winner of his
This citation is served upon
Eureka Lodge No. 121 A-F & A-M you and each of you by publication
the fourth Thursday often comes 2nd proposition for rain this
Meets on the 1st and thereof for a period of four con
at the last of the month it inter- month.
"
In w eather like this, there’s noti:
feres with business is rather
Blue Stem and Club wheat 01
3rd Thursday' eve secutive weeks in the Sherman
A
New(
Modern
i Ing like com fortable clothing and a
specious just now for few business the Don Wheat farm is now in
nings of each month. County Journal, a newspaper of
cooling drink, according to six-
men have enough business to make the stack, and it is expected that
Visiting members cor general circulation, printed and
Deposit Plan to months-old
Diane Allen of Fore* t
any difference when the holiday is j it will go 12 & 10 sacks to the
dially invited to mept published in Moro in Sherman
N. Y. “ B uster,” her alei t
save your Time Hills,
with
us.
taken. It is the result of the same acre.
County, Oregon, by order entered
pal, objects to the heat. too.
urge that besets a houstwife in
Born: To Mr. and Mrs. Math-
A. B. Christianson W. M.
in this cause by the above entitled
C. V. Belknap, Secy. court on August 9th, 1939, and
Quick - Easy - Safe
the spring, the urge to change ews, August 9th, a daughter,
something around.
Judge Bourhill is buying wheat
Sherman County Fair, Sept. 15-17
Moro Lodge No. 113, I. O. O. F. the date jpf the first publication of
For a nation that has had its in Sherman county, in *the interest
this citation is August 11, 1939.
Write or call
Moro, Oregon
dollar devaluated to but little over j r»f4he W. A. Gordon Co.
WITNESS the Hondfable George
for com plete
Meets 1st and 3rd
z7 half its value, that has traded its ; O. A. Ramsey has the contract
A.
-Potter, Judge of the County
Tuesdays
in
the
information—
foreign markets for agricultural for the construction of the Erskine
GEORGE G. UPDEGRAFF
I.O..O.7F. hatt Trat Court of the SUte of Oregon for
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products for a few taxpayer dol- 1 school house. He has about com-
sient" and visiting merman County, with the seal of
ltr s , that has had all debt records 1 pleted the experiment station
A
tto
r
n
e
y
A
t
L
a
w
brothers
are cordi said Court affixed this 9th dav
broken, had government by the farm buildings, a very fine set of
ally
invited
to meet ai August, 1939?
structures,
residence,
office
and
executive department the mere
George A. Potter
M o ro a n d W aeco
with us.
changing of holiday dates is noth bam, much admired by everybody. I O
H eart O ffic e , P o r tla n d , O re g o n
COUNTY JUDGE
Mrs. J. C. Hockman is at Cen- » M I M S I H » t 0 I R « t O t P O S I I I N S U R A N C I C O R P O R A T I O N
Ve non Miller, N. G.
ing. The thing is to see that we
40 43
Joe Truitt, Secretary. County Court Seal.
have’ something to be thankful tralia, Washington where her fath- I
er,
John
Ames,
is
seriously
ill.
about.
£li#rm asi C a u u tg 2tawr»<<
‘Talking; Sound’ Gives v oice to Saw
In Other Days
t
T h e D a lle s B r a n c h ot the
U n ite d S ta te s N a tio n a l B a n k
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