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PÄÖte 1 SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL MORO, OREGON
FRIDAY, JULY IS, IM I
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LET TH EM OUT
The governm ent is said to now
b? contem plating w a y s an d m i ta ns
Sherman County Observer
. keeping the n atio n al g u ardsm en
E stablished Nov. 2, 1888
i..nd d ra fte e s in th e arm y fo r a
G rass Valley Journal
J John W. Kelly
:.pe? j . r ed than tin* year these
E stablished Oct. 14, 1897
i en were inducted to serve.
•t pick fiu it.
W ashington county
C O N SO LID A TED M arch 6, 1931
P erhaps people have grow n ac- i. n u rs w anted all W PA work
W asco N ew s-E nterprise
tu stc n .e d to being told u n tru th s
pended in th a t county and those
E stablished Nov. 1891
by
th
e
ir
governm
ent
and
won’t
,
<-elief
p ro jects released fo r farm
’C O N SO LID A TED M arch 4, 1932
Thev said th e W PA w ork-
a t 4ihe E . M.
i ut up m i ?h o) a howl ab o u t this w rk.
, , y,
. .
<•
. ¡HeIyer ranch T h ursday a fte rn o o n
latest move. They should. It is e . would solve th e ir problem and
Published Every F riday at
buj.ned o v er *
’
tru e 'th a t th ese m en w ere tak en is a ted th a t th ey needed 1,500 n o -tu r» la-nrt
Moro, Oregon
<, 4 • +1
k
into th
in in r g ?n.
an d t h A a t check-up disclosed ithait f r ank V<M.
v.w e a rm y fo r tra
............
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Edlt<>r they have received little becam e
, K ^ re w l y 75 o „ W PA in
™ ® ° 7 W ’ ,wll; a t' Th<i
Giles L. ___________________
French
E ntered as second class m a tte r a t the a rm y has no m aterial to -train
ashington county and these -were t0
. ®Teen
the Postoir,ce a t M ore, Oregon "'»thi no guns, no .tanks, no a n ti- n ?r. m ostly 50 y ears o r more. The
’
1 pea.
under Act of Congress of M arch « iic m ft, no m achine guns, no a-nti- e itire s ta te of Onego« is ro w
L. L. Jofhnson from S acram en to ,
l
i
n
k
gi-ns
The
mc.n
are-th
erefo
n
^
c
,e<iited
w
ith
6,500
on
W
PA,
a
cut
f
aJrfopni»
arriv ed at. K ent Wed-
3, 1879.
oorly trained fo r modern
w ar- f 1>m 9,000.
To (handle access n e td a y w hre he expect» to spend
:';re although they m u st
k-now a- ads o»n the defense p ro g ram it th re e w eeks w ith his d au ghter,,
SFRM t
som ething of how to live in
cam p j. n»ecessary to estab lish cam ps and M rs Geo. W ilson and fam ily.
C IA T I OH nd how to drill.
t»:ip W PA w orkers to th e job. A t
Mr. a n d M rs. L. M. -Schadiewitz;
The new m en who will go to p esenrt W PA in Oregon is ru sh - and G eraldine N orton le ft W eJ-
th e a rm y thia fall will h av e a j, <✓ ¿he Wilson riv e r ro ad and the
O F F IC IA L COUNTY PA PER
nesday fo r S an F rancisco, w here
better chance to become acq u ain ted \ olf creek ro ad and hopes to the fo rm e r will v isit his daughter,,
SU B SC R IPTIO N R ATES
w ith m odern fig h tin g eq u ip m en t Cre(l them and have a form al cele- Gwila Schadew itz an d the la tte r
Payable in Advance
Arwt th ey can be ta u g h t th e ir pre- fc ation about Sept. 1.
wiil v isit h er siste r, Mrs. Donald
ONE YEAR ............................. $1.50
lim inary work before th e ir equip-
• • »
FeJach. — --------. .------
m ent is available for th e ir use. It
T hree men w ent from W iliam -
W arren M organ o f G rass V a l-
JULY IB, 1941
is being sent aw ay a s fa s t a s it is e be volley to w ork in th e Boeing
m ade an d it is not being m ade fa s t a c c ra
f
t
fa
cto
ry
m
S
eattle.
T
hey
,
S’
M cKay .an(i
r a f t fa cto ry in S eattle. They
,
,
, ,
children a n d Mr. and M rs »Robert
< .fcoegh, either.
v ire refused w ork because th e y q,.kill|.
.
_
$ ky-high C ra te r la k e re m a in s one of O re g c n 'i o u t’ta n d ir 3 to u r 'r t nttr~ .ticri". 1 ”
T — — he
m ain J------------,
point, how
ever, , is th a t v re m ore th a n 35 y ea rs of age. S cbilling a n d d a u g h te r R o b etta
LORING FROM W ITHIN
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dec»'» b lu e w a te rs an d r v s S - d sc e n e ry d re w 252.020 to u rists, a fig u re 1241 m ay
w
ere
d
in
n
e
r
g
u
ests
a
t
th
e
hom
e
of
these d ra fte e s and national guards-
M
. . . , * uwhic w
it m axim um a g e fo r em ploym ent
Russia and G erm any are now
weTe
th a t the g Overn.
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i
n
d
M
r’
-
A
lfred
Lyons
Sun-
■his Is one o f a eerles of motor'o^e a S u n d ay cro w d of sev eral bun
tw een Liao, th e '»c d of th
b attlin g each o th e r over th e ir lo n e
th em fl>r onp > w . ir, an a ir c r a f t fa cto ry , i t is alleged, ciay.
-
ri: le tl-roueh co-operation of 'l he ore-
‘
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<- Ian and the Oregon S ta te M otjr a.r.u- d re d — an d th e re w a sn ’t a vc- u n d e r".-. . 1 I, an J S
.rd>cr and much o f the world is It is now necessary fo r the g o v err- n 35 y ea rs, and th is d esp ite the
♦¿-tion d cK -lb ln g v isits to Interesting n-ent, ra n d a -s itte r in th e bu n ch .
te'.;rmi
T
ne
of
liv
in
''
thin;-:.
Mrs.
A.
F.
Lyons
and
d
au
g
h
te
r,
c:
!1
fo
r
men
to
aid
in
itbe
produc-
«»< the l a rifle northw est. The c o m fit ‘.e
secretly
pleased. Qftt-h nation« to m ake its word' good w ith them..
*r icle will a t) ear In The O regonian»
A t S in n o tt m em o rial, rough p re se rv e d today in 1d.e in... '
li-ary Lou and) S anunie Jea n atio
ti n- o f planes.
have been ra th e r successful e x
w . id a ; ma^uzii.e July 20.
If wo w ere in some national
sto
n e b u ild in g w hose p a ra p e t of L iao rock, a p rou 1 ìciìce o
M rs. J . C. W ilson were husine.-s
ponents of the policy of underm ru em ergency th e men would willin-ir-
co m m an d s a v iew of th e lake, th e so u th rim of th e 1r k e v.-L:c
EY FR ED W. C O LV IG
v
isito
rs
a
t
G
rass
Valley
T
h
u
rsd
ay
mp th e political th o u g h t o f the lv s ta y in th e arm y and will vol-
S ta ff Writer, The Oregonian
Dr. W ayne K a rtc h n c r, o n e of th e In d ia n s bi 'iev e d w as tl •
aftern o o n .
peeples o f o th e r n atio n s by propa- u n teer
lhj(? aotUial n w ;i
Irv in S. C obb, B lu eg rass hu- th e p a r k ’s sev en ra n g e r-n a tu ra l- g o d ’s th ro n e; nr.d Si c ’’. ’/ hcac
Mr. a n d M rs. E rn e s t S-mpth and
gunda and have few frien d s le ft f rig(W To trad e
rig h t to s e n i
.» o rist, v isite d C ra te r la k e by I ists, h eld th e a tte n tio n of a a n o th e r ro ck y p ro tru sio n .
children
le ft W ednesday fo r H usum
am ong nations.
men
f o reign shores for the rig h t
► rse an d b u eg y 20 y ea rs ago— ' th ro n g w ith an e x p la n a tio n of
C ra te r la k e 's fanta.-tic ; >
LOST: 2 calves, F ly in g V b ra n d , W ashington to v isit relativ es a
. - d w ild h o rses c o u ld n ’t d rag how the lak e cam e in to being co lo r (w hich led its discov. r r
7 ho boring from w ithin th eo ry io keep them for a longer period is
square crop on rig h t ear. Suck- few d ay s. T hey will also go to
j L ik e a g re a t co rn -p o p p er, the J o h n
im back.
W trie y H illm an ,
h is been p re tty successful in the j»x>baibly a joke, fo r th e president,
ling calves. N otify Jo h n Beu- V e rn o n » to v isit M rs. S m ith ’s
He w as firm in his objectio n s: p eak had pop p ed out its insides. stu m b le d upon it in 1853
world since the R ussian revolution, a s com m ander in chief of ithe
ther, G rass Valley.
36-30. b ro th e r, Claud McKay and fam ily.
call it D eep C lue lak e) cv
“B eau ty ,
c e rta in ly
th e ie s
I; consists o f teaching th e so-called fl'iny, could likely send them any-
m oro q u cslio n s fro m to u r.st.’
'.-.'■'auty
th
e
re
—
a
fa
n
ta
s
tic
so
rt
FOR
S
A
L
E
:
2300
A*
diversified
Mr.
an
d
M
rs.
C
harles
Puirchasa,
o'm m on people of a n o th e r land th e way.
th
a n an y o th e r fe a tu re .
•a:
b
ea
u
ty
.
B
u
t
it
isn
’t
re
stfu
l.
I
Sherm
an
county
farm
.
A
sk
a
t
who
have
been
living
in
Bend
sev-
philosophy o f the boring nation.
A governm ent th a t keeps the
,u
st
c
a
n
’t
im
ag
in
e
re
stin
g
in
th
e
Jo u rn al office.
35-7. pd w©l m onths, moved back to K ent
R an g er H erb A rm c n tro u t it
It is all done fo r the good o f th e ir fuith -with its citizens will have
-gi ad o w of th a t g ra n d e u r.’’
and benefit of tiheir economic a m uch m ore w illing su p p o rt than H \RT*S B ETTER R I Red Chix
^ere ^ e y have em ploy-
trib u te d th e co lo r to th e p u :it>
To easy-going C obb, w hom
m ent.
J of - th e w ater, its g re a t d ep th
w elfare, o f course.
1 one th a t does not. And an honest
Ju ly $8.50 per 100 B etter fry e rs.
M r. „ (| Mrg Amos n „
rt
e m et in B end, re stfu ln c ss p ic
(C ra te r lak e, p lu m b ed a t 200(’
.
, o
x-
v
v i i governm ent is the only one w o rti
tu r e s a sh ad ed v e ra n d a an d a
A nglo-Saxon nations have held
^«K r H r ’p T ,
Graus V alley m oved to the raneh
feet, is th e d eep est lak e o1.
-m int ju le p , and, by th a t defini-
to the fro n ta l a tta c k a s a m eans
i 7 '95. ’ 1Cu ’
U u tS. ? 16'50'_R e' o f J o h n W ilson la st week and will
th e N o rth A m eric an co n tin en t
oon rest! ulness is so m eth in g
m em ber H a rt s H a tc h ery , B ea- work fo r Mr W ilson.
an d th e fo u rth d eep est lak e 11.
o f in tern atio n al p ropaganda to a
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*ry-high
C ra te r lak e “ju s t am t
i th e w o rld ) and th e re fle c tio n o
large e x ten t. T hey a re m ore given
verfcon, Oregon.
A la rg e numfcer o f K ent cit ^ r s
th e sky.
to m aking a com parison of m eth
FDR SA LE:
100 bushel
g ra in drove
th e
N - R uggles ranch
B ut we Were n o t lo o k in g fc r
; Sole law o ffic ers in th e na
od.-» o f governm ent which shows
Box. E. C. W inters, M adras, Or a t rxxxn M onday to help fig h t fire
‘•» '.t k in d of re stfu ln c ss. And
tio n al park«, ra n g e rs a re g u ar
the value o f th e ir own.
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n h ic h destro y ed th e R uggles barn
'ir'J h e r, if w e m ay ju d g e , w ere
1 d ia n s not only of th e p a rk 's
The R ussians, n a tu ra l p lo tte rs, From the O bserver July 25, 1902
and th reaten ed n eaib y w heat fields.
.'•e 252,000 p erso n s w ho set last
n a tu ra l b ea u ty b u t also of the
w tre original advocates o f the
L. V. Moore of th e Moro Im pl -
S ew .ral acres o f g ra ss land were
» ^ - r ’s re co rd a tte n d a n c e fig u re
to u ris ts w ho p u t th e m se lv e s in
boring from w ithin school w ith the m ent com pany w ent o u t th e South
burned over.
a: th e p a rk . Y e ar in, y e a r out,
th e ir cu sto d y d u rin g th e ir visit
re su lt th a t w orking men all over End a few day s ago to set • J >
( - n --r lak e has been O reg o n s
Mr. and Mrs. L. S o th er receiv ed ’
— an d th e h u m an s can get th em
the w orld have h e a rd o f conwnun- some m achinery, a f te r which he
cu t.*'anding to u ris t a ttra c tio n .
word la s t week th a t th e ir son, Jack
selv es into p le n ty of scrapes.
ii-ni as an ideal th a t it -to give all visited Buck hollow for a sho: t
A-i'- n a n t M r. C obb v o tes w ith F in e new h ig h w ay s now lead to
wht w orks a t C orvallis, had ¡been
L ik e th e th re e V irg in ia lads
w orkers a b e tte r sh are o f the t'm e w ith one of th o se oha«rme 1
Me m in o rity .
C ra te r lak e, as th is m ap show s. w h o trie d to clim b d ow n th e
¡j in -St. V incent hospital in 'P o rtlan d
D
riv
in
g
th
e
w
ell-k
n
o
w
n
w
h
ite
w orld’s goods. I t is a n easy prom Fnw his* com pany sells, re tu rn in 'j
fo u r d ay» re c e n tly due to a leg-
steep c r a te r w all an d found
kT«vcl c a r o . th e O reg o n S ta le G ases, g a th e rin g p re s su re in th em selv es in a spot w h e re they
ise to m ake an d excuses can be >.-ith a catch o f 200 tro u t.
ir.juiry o f long standing.
th
e
m
o
u
n
ta
in
’s
h
ellish
in
n
a
rd
s,
..4
ator
asso
ciatio
n
w
e
reach
ed
used to explain th e failure o f the
F red Peetz has sold all h
co u ld n e ith e r d escend fa rth e r
M rs. Fred Cox and son IDon <yi
x. r a te r lak e a fte r a n ig h t spent s a tu ra te d th e liq u id m ag m a
system in R ussia.
sum m er fallow and loose farm
G rass V alley sp en t a few ho-ure
at D iam ond lak e, 14 m iles th e n ex p e lle d it in a g re a t n o r clim b b ack o u t . . . It took
B ut th e boring from w ithin is •> o p x rty near M ere to J. F
v isitin g a t the L. SatheT hom e
• o rth . E ars “ rin g in g ’’ fro m th e sh o w er of ro ck " flu ff,’’ fo und ra n g e rs fro m 7:30 o n e ev en in g
u n til 5:45 th e n e x t ev e n in g to
the serious problem . Is it possible Hunch. F red ha» purchased M sek-
Sutxlay evening.
ra p id asc en t to th e lak e rim . to d ay in th e form of p u m ice as
e x tric a te th em , an d th a t at
th a t h e re a fte r the -people« o f th e in ffiras. stock farm , 1800 acres nee r
fa
r
as
100
m
iles
fro
m
th
e
lak
e.
w e e n c o u n te re d e i g h t - f o o t
Ray McKay and R uby G ratty
g
re a t risk to th em selv es.
world a re to be k e p t in a g ita tio n K ent and t-h ’ir 300
ad of c ? tt’-‘
’ ,iow b a n k s a t th e n o rth en A lte r th e ex p lo sio n th e m o u n
end M rs. G. F. McKay m otored to
N ew h ig h w ay s in to th is high
ta
in
“
boiled
o
v
e
r,’’
sen
d
in
g
to
r
a g a in s t th e ir own governm ents by nnij M essrs. M ackin, P at, Jim
’
tran c e, p le a sa n t c o n tra s t to th e.
Coqui lie Sunday w here th e y will
.Caseadp
re g io n h av e m ad e for
re
n
ts
of
sm
o
k
in
g
fro
th
d
ow
n
.»uly
h
e
a
t
of
th
e
valley
s.
paid pro p ag an d ists from o th e r T mi, will take i layoff ? ’-d vir ’
sjM nd a few day» on business.
th e valley s; an d th e n th e shell sw ift access. W h ere Irv in Cobb
C
o
b
b
’s
c
ritic
ism
had
set
for
n atio n s?
th e ir old heme in h i land cf th 2
The B enJ-The Dalles sta g e broke
m »
th e o b jectiv e of le a rn in g of th e p eak fe ll, in to its ow n v isited C ra te r lak e by horse
Will ev ery n atio n th a t widnas to cakes in enjoym ent of the s n u r
down a t K ent M onday m orning a rd
an d ’-uggy 20 y n r s ago, and
* ,.v C ra te r la k e w ould be th e c a u ld ro n an d w as m elted .
contini’e th e sam e kind o f govern»- »"f-tur'» th-'y h iv e <’» {7 up fr "
E \e re tt
Craitty
conveyed
the
w h e re ev en y o u n g ste rs lik e us
B
u
t
th
en
,
of
course,
th
e
re
is
m
ag
n
et
fo
r
close
to
300.000
m ent have to keep a force in th e
’turev’ produ *
n th ? ' In H ra
p ts s e n g e rs and d riv er to B ig rs
-»units th is y ea r. A t th e Rim th e K la m a th In d ia n leg en d — re c a ll th e d irt an d g ra v el ro ad s
fieln to co u n teract th e arg u m e n ts E m pire— say $1,000,000.
junction while ithe s»tage w as being
/rllag c, as th e c lu s te r of p a rk an d one m ay b eliev e it if he of ten y e a rs b ack , b ro a d h ig h
o f a g ita to rs from a n o th e r land
Kent is experiencing h o t w ?rif
impaired a t K ent g arag e.
-t/uildlnfcs on th e so u th sid e of w ish es— th a t th e la k e w as cre- w ay s— th e eq u a l of an y in th e
wh,( w ork am ong th e alw ays num »*r and w arm w a te r Muzz1*’ k r •
H en ry M oots d f P o rtlan d -’ »rd
j a r fr » ,^ r ,» Ih 'l-rl UT found ite d in a tita n ic stru g g le be- s ta te — r r w
erous poor?
¡ng wells »have p-i'ovm a failure in
his siste r, Mrs. Max Pluenike, le ft
If th a t is the prospect th is old sum m er.
Juan de Dios M artinez M era, for- T uesday on a tw o w eeks vacatio n
Eureka Lodge No. 121 A -F & A-M
we rid is going to be full o f t u r
T ra cy E t ? net been se?n in th ‘ , m er president of E cuador, and a trip an d will probably v isit the
M eets on the 1st ai d
moil and d isco n ten t fo r years to b-cality.
leader in his country, shown on ar- G rand Canyon before re tu rn in g
3rd
T hursday
eve
coma.
r
W. E. Getz has been appointed rival in New York with Mrs. M ar- hwr.e.
nings of each m onth.
siil«erintendent of Moro W3itc»- tinez, aboard the S. S. S anta L ucia.
M rs. L. W. Amick received word-
V isiting m em bers cor
works. G. M. Sells collector.
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Sunday announcing th e marring^-;-
k
dially
invited to meet
H VRVESTING
G rain Tn sunk rice ag en ts an£Hhe'.v
of Miss Dorothy S o u th er of Nes^-
w ith us.
more num erous th a n mo’quitoi *
pilem , W ashington an d H en ry A\.
Wendell B alaiger W .M ..
It tak es b u t a few m inutes to
»1 ¡Sh°m ian county uplands.
Bushm
an
o
f
Omak,
Wiaeshingtoiik
.
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C. V. Belknap, Secy.
convince tihe old tim e th resh e r m an From the O bserver July 26. 1912
D orothy will be» rem em bered hare»
th a t m odem tim es a re so ft tim es.
Ace R ichriderfer, usm g two Ho’t
as m akiing h er home witih Mr. a-nM*
In w h a t fo r som e unknown reason combine h arv erfe rs, is cu ttin g
It ha« been said th a t the A m eri-
Dissolve g elatip in cold w ater.
*
-
Mrs. Amick two years an d a tte n d
is called th e good old days, when r-k in g tih? w heat fr- m 70 acr< '
can wom en h-ave made the salad In a sauce pan o r double boiler
ing
school.
She
has
been
a
ste
n
o
g
the w histle o f th e engine aw oke
c day.
ra p h er a t Colville Indian »A'gercv , an A m erican in stitu tio n . The typi- mix to g e th e r the m u stard , salt,
th e tw e n ty aome men of a th re s h
We a re told t h a t it t r 'k E. E.
Nespelem fo r several y ears. T h 0» cal A m erican salad consists o f -a s .g a r , and ur.batcn eggs o r egg
ing crew, it w as o fte n not m ore
v a rie ty of fancy n ix tu res; diced yolks.
S tir until sm ooth. Add
ju rf h a lf of 24 hour*- to
Iuishm ans spent th e ir honey m ooir
th an h a lf light.
Likedy a s /x>t fir d out -‘h at th e new 20 hoi'« ‘
apples,
celery
and
w
alnut
m
eats
cream
an
d vinegar, and cook until
in S alt Lake City, Ute.h an d will
th ere was an hour o r so to Work power Case engine w as not in it
in
W
aldorf
salad
;
halves
of
»pears
j;
is
sm
csl.i
and thickened and the
h? at home in Twin F alls, Riaho.
before brea.kfa.W—ju s t to p u t an ’ •''h th e C a te rp illa r ' T,d th nt h ’
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Jeff erica o f' o r peaches stuffed wiith cream the cu stard coats the spoon. Add
edge on the appi^ite.
* ~ 1 set th»2 siteem rig' in a fence
M oro were over n ig h t g u e sts at', cheese or co ttag e cheese: scooped sc-'ikcd gelatin and «ti-r; when gela-
It w a s work. too. T he firem an v ner.
tec- home o f ihe la tte r s p a re n ts ,. to m ato es served w ith assonded tin is dissolved, pour the cu stard
who rtoked the engine w ith straw ,
L. V. Moc*e deliv'"e-f th > firi t
Mr. and Mrs. Roy B arn et, Sa-tu"--- fillings un d er m any nam es; shred- o w i th e crab m eat. T urn into a
the fo rk e r who trie d to keep a w heat of 1912 croin ’> Moro Jvfy
ded cabbage or g ra te d ca rro ts w ith rin g mold and chill. A t serving
cay night.
tim e, unimold and g arn ish w ith
pile of h w o.n th e p latfo rm , the 17th to the W. W. M. Co. wame-
dioed apple o r pineapple.
Mr and Mrs. R obert H ely er re
lettu
ce a-nd ripe tom atoes cu/t in
d errick d riv er who aided him, the
m-'e; he is u rin g a H olt h arv ester
turned to Kent T uesday e v e n i r r '
The salad m ay be th e -first course
sack sew er who sewed th e sacks
e a rn e r th e golden grain,
n ite r a ten day v isit w ith t h e ’ of a moan o r m ay be the main eig h th . Serve w ith the following
and bucked them aw ay and all the
q . a . M°1 ov and fam ily have re
n le tte r ’s p arents, Mr. and Mrs.C. I ” . dish fo r a luncheon o r dinner. sauce, piled in the center of the
re st o f them had jobs t|ia t requir- tu rn ed to Good Old Sherm an coun
C lem ents, a t S eattle.
W’hen the m ercury s ta rts clim bing rin 8*
cil braw n and endurance and ty, an d will re m a in ; Mr. Meloy
P racticin g to avoid tow blow s, Al o
an <?r Mvr s - A rch K e n tn e r o<* up, m eals »planned around a main Cucum ber Sauce
«kill.
has purchased th e H ardin store, D a v is tied trou sers to his punching
W ashington called -briefly
course salad supplem ented wit h One and a h alf cups sour cream
Days w ere long an d a th re s h ’n g stock and business on Main St. bag while training for return bout
K ent W ednesday while on a
e ith e r a hot soirp, hot beverage <
m achine w as about th e d irtie s t and en tered upon his duties as one with Fritzie Zivic.
Davis was va©ut’on trip. The Keratue-rs a ie
hot d esse rt, will tem p t the r.10 :t On«1 h alf h-aspocn sa lt
place in the country w ith fine of Moro’s m erchants.
banned for roughhouse tactics in f f ' ^ f r K ent residents.
w ilted and w orn o u t m em ber of the T-birro tablespoons v in eg ar
d ust settlin g on »everything from
As it now stan d s on the re c o rd ' p revious bout with Z ivic, but r
W ord was received h ere Svrd.«’
fam ily.
One cucum ber, pared, chopped an d
th e lung? out. And h arv estin g ir. of th e clerk of M oro d is tric t school, in stated , and given arm y le a v e ' of the m ariag e o f P hyllis, d a u g h te r
chilled
-(Salads are held in high esteem
those days vfcnt on fo r fo rty , follow ing is th e list of teach ers absence for the bout.
of Mr. and M rs. F ra n k H iy n ^ t ot
B eat cream u n til stiff, and add
by
nuftrTtionist«
a
s
well
a
s
by
those
six ty days.
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em ployed : 'P. N . N ash, principal ' _______ ’
Tbil-omath to R obert E. Pliska« o f
p ersons who live to cat. The v eg .«ir-osonings, v in eg ar an d chopped
S tr a ig h t BOURBON W h isk e y
W hen an old tim e r, train e d in Miss M ary T aylor, Miss A. T. ^ ¡ „ U n g o ut l OU( j
P o rtlan d S aturday, Ju ly 12th. The
cucum ber.
etab
les,
citru
s
fru
its
and
other
. „ ,,2 ,
W ith th in E3 picking up a s th ey
fa m ily w e re fa rm e r Ken c
fru its , and cheese to m ention jusit
Next time you call for
.»
k -
C° mP7 ? i 1*’ ,
M* T
G° i fin Wa; <‘a " ''d ««•. poi’haps the g irls'w iil soon 'he " * « • " f ~><l W»yUi» has a host
a few o f th e in g red ien ts th a t go NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF
threshm g of h>. day w ,th tih,s la .t S atw stsy to reduce a fractu re
,e
fin
ils out of of ftiew ts at K ent
a bottle, make it Gold
into a salad , a re good sources of
perxxl.
of the le ft arm of a little son of
........
’ Mr.
* and * --
Mrs. J. C. W ilson w e’-e
E
STA
TE
OF
CH
A
RLES
M.
Label. It’s got w hat it
the v itam in s -and m inerals essen
iA cleated tra c to r now pulls th e Dan M cLaebian.
com bine aro u n d th e field w ithout From th e O bserver July 28. 1922
" ll 2 ^ f l r g T X *
h ' visitors ait th e home o f Mr. and
tial
to
h
ealth
.
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K U Y PER S
takes when it comes to
M rs. J. S. F ritts of G rass Valley
ra isin g a dust, over a larg e
T he business section of Moro
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Sunday afternoon.
T here is tr u th in the sta te m e n t,
,
taste.
’
N otice is given th a t E lizabeth
of th e county th e g ra in is bulked had a close call Sunday afternoon
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• too, tha/t so u r milk and cream have Kuype.rs has, by o rder of the Coun^
which does aw ay w ith a sw eating from paying toll »to th e F ire K.;ntg trie new building g av e the idea th a t Ju st The Ma n
»a v ery special place in g<»od'menus. ty ^ 1(nrrt of the S ta te of O regon
sacksew er, rubber tire d com bines when th e J. F. F oss barn w as e e t com fort w»«i first considered in
S e rg e a n t: lAny of you m en g o t
H ere is a cool, a ttra c tiv e salad f 0,r S h erm in County been appoint-,
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ridf e a s y and do not d istu rb bh? afire by A ustin, Mr. F o ss’s young m aking plans, an d th is w as b o m ’ a d irty uniform ?
th a t will prove th is statem en t
ex ecu trix of th e la s t will and
deist. Nobody B its an y th in g , no M n, a t ab o u t 3 o’clock p. m. The ov't fby th ? pleasing lines o f th e P riv a te : (hoping fo r a n ew uni- land is delicious. Servo it for a te s ta m e n t o f C harles M. K uypcrs.
hand touches th e g ra in e ith e r be- bey had w atched h is elders b u rn residence.
fo rm ) Yes, serg ean t look a t me.
late evening su p p er o r a s the rtiain deceased, -and h-a» qualified.
AJ1
P I N T
fore o r a f te r -threshing. T he job weed« and tra s h th e w eek befcre
E ith e r the pullv o r rope bro k e
S e rg e a n t:__You’ll do. R e p o rt to - •dish fo r luncheon on a w arm day. cred ito rs o f s-aid deceased
a-e
is alm o st com pletely m echanized ar « th e sudden t h o j r h t -stru c k on the w agon loader g ra in c a rrie r m fhrow m orning a t 6:30 f a r coal
Molded C rab M eat Salad
hereby notified to present -their
from th e tim e th e g ra in is c u t un- him to do likew ise. He said af- ir* us? on tihe C arro ll S a y rs com- shoveling,
<0ne an d a h a lf cups flaked , crab claim s, duly verified a s by law re-
til it is dum ped—by m achinery— t< "wArds th a t lie did r o t know th« bine T h u rsd iy m orning. The trace
-
m eat
quired, to th ? undersigned irit b -r
in to th e elev a to r in town.
.*■ h*>v would burn and, with no left in libs field „by the c a rrie r »as
*0ne bald teaspoon d ry m u stard
residence -n^ir R ufus in Shennr.n.
Q U A R T
Like moeit o f th e o th e r jobs on th o u g h t o f dam age, he struck a it d rag g ed atfei* the m achine
O n e h a lf tablespoon »alt
C ounty, O regon4’w ithin six mo^'iN'*-
the m odem m echanized w h e at m atch and th r?w it in the hsy 5n «hewed it to have been tak en n ear-
T w o tablespoons s u g a r
frorn thi? d?(te n? this notice, v /h i'h
ferm h arv e stin g has become ea sie r, tb • b ?rn loft.
ly all ¿he way round the fa rm be-
'Tw o w hole eggs
.«aid d'ite is .T-dV1 18. 1941.
d u t to th e ingenuity of fa rm e rs
Thp w w home of V. B E akin, fere being n o tic e d .’
"On? cup s-outr cream
ELIZA BETH K H v p k T S .
an d
m achinery
m an u fa ctu rers, prom inent fa rm e r o f th e R utledge
Moro city park offic'^G »hid
'■One fo u rth cup o f v in eg ar
*
Execi'ri
Weli, it’« J-ime i t w as, fo r th e old distH ct, is nearing com pletion. As th e ir first experience th is week
One tablespoon g elatin
O r lto n L. *Pepper
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days w ere hard ones in h a rv e st.
seen from th e ycad last Sunday w ith a to u ris t from M issouri.
O n e fourth cyp cold w a te r
Ja£. B arclay & Co., Ltd. P eoria 111.
A tto rn ey fo r E xecutrix
fflprrauui 4£a«at|g
kelly’s Column
Has Grain Fire
Crater Lake. Fabled Battleground of Indian Gods.
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Discovered Cool Retreat From Heat of Valleys
Last Thursday
W an t Ads
In Other Days
From Ecuador
M b ■ WW YebijEikrïïi
b y ^ A D A , R- M A Y N E
‘-Foul’ Practice
OREGON <DAIRY COUNCIL
GOLD LABEL
$ I .so
T. Lester Johnsm
LAVm
WÀSOO
MORO
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