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V / WHWU5 flpr.NTT FHIMAT, JIL T 31. J»t? MQMn i F> S h e rm a n C ou n ty O b server E sta b lish ed N o v . 2, 1888 G u ian V a lie v Jou rn a l tu sta tlish e d O ct. 14, 1897 C O N S O L ID A T E D M arch 6 , 1931 W asco N e w s-E n te r p r is e E sta b lish ed N o v . 1891 C O N S O IJ D A T E D M arch 4, 1932 Published E very F rid a y at Moro, O regon Edito»- G iles L. F ren ch Entered as second class matter at the Postoffice at Moro, O regon ander Art of Congre.» of March 8, 1879. O ld P U » LI S sf* > t t»‘d • « A lin . N o o n e Is sta rtin g to pj;< duct* a lc o h o l fo r rubber In th e w h ea t c o u n tr ie s w h e re th e re is a su rp lu s b e c a u se th e y ca n g et no p ricrlty on c o p p e r and b u ild in g m a te ria ls. T h e b u sin e ss w ou ld flop* w h e n real ru b b er is a v a ila b le , too A nd th en , th e g o v e r n m e n t m a y g iv e th e nod to th e p etro leu m ru b ber, w h en an d If It nods. V ic e -p r e sid e n t W a lla c e is r e p o r ted a s sa y in g t h a t . ou r s y n th e tic .ru b b er in d u stry m ust be sc ra p p e d a fte r th e w a r so w e w ill he a b le to b u y .fr o m so m e o th er co u n try . So, th e flght g o e s on w h ile th e n a tio n w ea r s o u t Its tir e s w ith Monday a fte r n o o n d riv in g and it is a ll a b o u t a s w e lt orgafiftlzed a s a h ig h sc h o o l p icn ic, and lo ts o f fu n . W h at if th e re Is a w a r? I M ’N BONNETS Q fjA T I 0 M 11 Kelly’s Column C on tin u ed fro m ten d s d istrib u tin g ,r Kent -Grange MODERN MASTER OF MOUNTAIN GIUBE» I*ngc O n e free In C en tr:,’ and S outh A m erica se ts m a n u fa c tured in th e U n ited S ta tes. A lse h e w ill print and d istr ib u te □ w eek ly , sim ila r to L ife, g r a tis to th e p eo p le o f L atin A m erica . H e w ill sp~nd $3.600.000 th is, fiscal y e a r on ra d io e n te r ta in m e n t; $f. 700,000 o'n fr e e m o v in g p icture«- h e w llL su b sid ize L a tin -A m e r ic a n n ew sp a p er s to p rin t fa v o r a b le r e p o rts o f th e U n ited S ta tes. T h is m u ch h a s le a k e d ou t. but in h a n d - IJng th e $ 2 8.000,000 a p p r o p r ia tio n S en a to r M cK ella r said R o c k e f l - le r ’s te stim o n y w a s n o t p rin ted in c o m m itte e h e a r in g s “b e c a u se it w a s th o u g h t it w ou ld n o t be b en eficia l to th e U n ited S ta te« “ to r e v ea l w h a t R o c k e fe lle r w ill do w ith th e m o n ey . S en a to r M cNary’ tried , in effe ctu a lly . to a sc e r ta in w h a t R o c k e fe lle r w ou ld sp en d fo r “e n te r ta in m e n t o f officials an d o t h ers o f - th e o th e r A m erica n re p u b - j«ca’» T h is too w a s a “m ilita r y Becret” e H o w ev e r. R o c k e fe lle r h a s a rra n g ed to h a v e R F C sp en d $100. 000,000 in th e b u ild in g o f 100 w ind j a m m e r . In S o u th A m e rica to- h .ln g b en a n a e. cofree en d o th e r T h e o th e r d a y th e re w a s a su n - b o n n et on th e stre et. T rue, it w a s ~ O FFIC IA L COUNTY PA PER a m o d ern ized v er sio n o f th e k in d «11 th e . la d ies w o re o n ce u p o n a SU BSC R IPTIO N R A TES tim e, but It w a s still a su n b o n n et. P a yab le in A dvan ce O N E Y E A R .........-...... ...... ........ $ L 6 0 T h e y o u n g e r fo lk s w o n ’t k n o w w h a t w e a re ta lk in g a b o u t, s u n - . b o n n ets h a v e b een p a sse In th e JU L Y 24, 1942 fa sh io n p la te s fo r Lo. th e se m a n v j-cars. W om en w’o re th e m In t h e M A K IX G I T H A R D F O R d a y s w h en it w a sn 't p rop er to b e MR. HENDERSON ta n n ed to th e co lo r o f crea m ed p ro d u cts to th e U n ited S ta te s In O ne o f th e p oin ts o f th e pre p oint program for co ffee, d a y s w h e n a cr ea m y w h ite t b e s e , g a llin g sh ip s, .w h ich cou ld ld cn ts seven the p reven tion o f in flation w a s sk in a ttr a cted th e m en ..in stea d b e b u ilt q u ic k e r a lo n g C o lu m b ia riv er or th e P u g e t so u n d . stsh a llza tio n o f sta g es. T h is past o f d eep su n ta n , T h e su n b o n n et w a s a n e ffe c tiv e w eek th a t p oint h as b een a b a n fo r th a t p u rp o se, too. doned, at le a st u ntil a fte r th e g a r m e n t T h o se w h o re m em b e r th e m w ill N ovem b er e lec tio n s. S ta te h o u s e G o ss’U not q u estio n th e u se o f th e w ord T h e W ar I^abor hoard gn ve “g a r m e n t’’. T h e lo o se b ack c o v raises to w a g e ea r n e rs In sev era l C ontin ued fro m P a g e O ne ered th e n eck fu lly and sh ield e d cases. T he ru lin g now Is that th e back o f t h e h a ir fro m ’t h e orit> a t W a sh in g to n D.C. v labor sh a ll h a v e In com e to b uy ns fa d in g rays o f th e su n . T h e s id e s In rep ly th e g o v er n o r h a s m uch a s It cou ld b uy b efo re In w er e sta rch ed stiff and th-e w h o le p ressed th e s t a t e ’s w illin g n e ss to flation started . F ru it can n ers^ w eru th in g w as tied u n d er th e c h in s u r r e n d e r its cla im to th e sh ip to re ce n tly giv en a 18 p erc en t raise. w ith broad str in g s. A sm a ll b oy n a v y d e p a r tm e n t b ut o n ly on T h us do th in g s go up— an d up. d co m ed to w ea r o n e fe lt lik e h is t h e re q u isitio n o f th e se c r e ta r y o f E c o n o m ists w ere a lw a y s d o u b t fa th e r ’s d riv in g h o rse w ith b lin d th e n avy. In o fferin g th e sh ip to ful th a t th is a d m in istr a tio n w ould ers o n ) th e w a r effort, If and w h en n eed ed p rev en t in flation . T h eir fe a r s are G irls In su n b o n n e ts d idn 't ca st th e g o v er n o r ex p re sse d th e h o p e b ein g . Justified fo r th e p ressu re th e ir g la n c e s sid e w a y s as t h e y th a t “ th e O regon cou ld g o forth g r o u p s th a t co n tro l siz e a b le b lo ck s m a rch ed d ow n th<» „treet. T h ey a s o fig h tin g u n it, e ith e r r e m o d e l o f v o te s are a b le to get vh atev«-r c o u ld n ’t. T h e s tr a ig h t and n a rro w ed Into an a ir -c r a ft c a r rier or th e y w an t. • p ath w a s a ll th e y co u ld see. N e i s o m e th in g o f th e sort, an d not. T h u s p o litic s ta k e s p reced en ce th e r a re w e try in g to a tta c h a n y Just be m elted d ow n In sc ra p or e v e r th e w a r and H itle r's rem ark s m c r a | v ir tu e s t o ‘ th e su n b o n n et. ju n k e d .” s a b o u t d em o cr a cie s are p roven true thoRe th in g s d o n ’t c h a n g e m u c h , in a n o th e r In stan ce. com e su n ta n and su n su lts or D avid E c cles, fo r m e r sta te b u d It 14 m ore a p p a r en t ev e ry d ay cr ea m y w h lte sk in and su n b o n n ets. g e t d irecto r b u t m o re r e c e n tly a s s th a t th is n a tion w ill h a v e to h av e T h ey p ro b a b ly w ill n ev er com** sig n ed to th e Job o f c o o r d in a tin g d ifferen t a d m in istra tio n b efo re it hack a n y m o r e th a n w ill th e lo n g O r e g o n ’s in d u stria l d ev elo p m en t. ca n h o p e to w in th is w ar. sk ir ts and t h e m u ltitu d in o u s p e t- Is b ack In sa le m w h e re h e Will ty c o a ts th a t k ep t w o m en p r iso n d e v o te th e n ex t few m o n th s to a ers o f th e ir c lo th e s. B u t It’s k ln d a stu d y o f th e ta x p ro b lem w ith a H I S T O R Y I N S C H O O I / ’. n ice to se e o n e a g a in . v ie w to p rep a rin g a report fo r the T h ere h a s b een so m e co m m en t b en efit o f th e n ex t le g isla tu r e . • * * ab ou t th e sta te m e n t th a t A m e r C a reless sm o k e r s w h o to ss th e ir ican c p lle g e s do n ot tea c h A m e r ican h isto ry . N ow th a t our typ^-j b u rn in g c ig a r e tte s o n to th e h ig h •way w h ile d riv in g th r o u g h f o r e s t o f g o v er n m e n t Is th r ea ten ed from* ______________ - t w ith o u t w e n n tu r a lly , se a rc h for J # » - ed a rea s a re lia b le to find t h e m s e l v e s ’ e x p la in in g ftfblr ca reless o th e r w ea k n e sse s. W e A re not ge-i in»: to lope ou r form o f govern'- F ro m th e O b serv er. J u ly 26. 19IS h a b its to so m e Ju stice o f th e p ea ce m e n t— o u tsid e so u r c e s— n o t F rid a y a fte r n o o n at th r ee o ’c lo th lr su m m er. T h e sta te poUgo as for lo n g a n y w a y — w e m ay lo se It ck? J u ly 18, born to Mr. an d .Mrs. w e ll ns a ll sta te fo restry Wffibials from fo r c e s a c tin g w ith in . T h ese E u g e n e A m id on , a b aby g ir l.’ v-®»» h a v e b een Iggtructed to stric lty fo r c e s are aid ed by th e la ck o f M arried: A t th e P r e sb y te r ia n e n fo r c e th e la w w h ich p ro h ib it* p ra ctic e In th e effort to, te a c h in g o f A m erica n h isto ry and Mr.nse. J u ly 19. J o h n a th a n N. M ac su ch A m erican id eals. Ione« and M iss B e tsey B oyer, R ev . “ k eep O regon - e g r r e n e e n ”. • O n ly 82 p e r c e n t o f th e c o lle g e s A J. A d am s officiatin g. T h e s ta te w h ich o n ly recen tly of th e U n ited S ta te s ten ch A m e r " F . L. H u lery o f R u fu s w h o w a s an old n a ta to rlu m at ica n h isto ry and o n ly 72 p ercen t In M oro M onday rep o rts a field a cq u ired o f th e m req u ire en te r in g stu d en ts "f ~ acrea on hig farrn th a t th is B a k e r w ith a v ie w to c o n v er tin g to h a v e h ad su ch h isto r y . w en t ten aacka o f b a rley to It Into an a rm o ry Is n ow return It Is o fte n ta u g h t In gra d e sc h o o l th o a c r e . T h e j a n d w a s fa ll p lo w ed in * th ® b u ild in g to th e city w c H ig h sc h o o l c o u rses In th e history and BOwn th is sp rin g raised 11 w id r e n t it to a new y organ ze o f th e n a tio n a r e g e ttin g few er, o f w h e a t la st y ea r. com pany w h e w ******* H isto r y is on e o f th e th in g s th a t p r q l . P o le y w a s c a lle d to m a n u fa c tu r e o f w a r m M ___ t» y To Meet Saturday Eve I T h ere w ill be a m ee tin g o f th e G ra n g e S atu rd a y , J u ly 26. Mr. and Mrs. W m . J e ffe r ie s had Mrs. J e ffe r ie s g ra n d fa th e r, W illi: m Y o u n g , o v er S a tu rd a y ev e n in g . M iss D o ris S tiles, Mr. an d Mrs. B la in e M iller and son. L o u is and d r u g h te r . M avis, and H u gh H o s- k ln so n w er e d in n er g u e sts S u n d ay a t th e S a th er ra n ch , M iss E llen M cK ay v isited at th e H o w e ll ra n ch S a tu rd a y a n d , jv lth M rs. |I a r r y H o w ell, w en t h o r s e - h ack , hiding. Mrg j o fcn w ils o n a n d son K en - n t |j , w er e c a lle r s a t th e G regg h c m e B unda^ m o rn in g . K e n n eth S a th e r w a s h ere Sun- d uv m o rn in g to g e t a load o f c a t t le a t thte J o h n M a c ln n e s ran ch fo r sh ip m e n t to P o rtla n d . Mrs. A d elb ert R ee se and fa m ily v isitin g a t t h e h o m e o f h e r P a r e n t.. Mr. a n d Mre. W . C. O uy- to n . S h e n ow liv e s In T ro u td a le Mr. and Mrs. K en n eth S a th er a n d d a u g h te r s w er e K ent v isito r s T u esd a y w h e n th e y ca m e up to g e t E u g e n e N o rto n w h o is h elp in g on th e tru ck . R o b ert S c h illin g w en t to T he D a lle s W ed n esd a y to see h is w ife an»', son, E rn e st. H erm an P e te r s o f G rass V a lle y w a s lo a d in g o u t w h ea t M onday fro m th e ele v a to r here. A n ep h e w o f R ich ard S ta k o ly ’s w a s h ere fro m T ex a s la st w eek le a v in g T h u rsd a y for h is h om e. W illia m Y o u n g o f G resh am is h ere to sp en d n -few d ays v isitin g B o b etta S c h illin g , «fkughter o f th e R ob ert S c h illin g s h a s been Stayin g w ith h er au nt, Mrs. J a y M cK ay w h ile h er m o th er h a s been in th e h o sp ita l. Not everybody with a dollar to sp a re can shoot a gun straigh t—bat everybody can shoot straigh t to the bank and buy War Ronds. Buy your 10% every pay day A lim o n y is a sy stem by w h ich wli'q*»' tw o p eo p le m a k e a m ista k e • ne o th em c o n tin u e s l o pay for It . ,’:>*p»ng w ith the w ar-tim e acceleration o f it« rail i.i. Southern Pacific L ines has ordered 70 of there giant heavy-duty, oil-burning freight and I isr e n g c r steam locom otives from T h e Baldw in L oco- : - -e W orks, Philadelphia. ca'os are in front foe greater visibility over *’ - Zi&TJt grades and through the tunnels o f the Î e-" ' N evada and other m ountainous parts of Wage Stabilization Under Discussion P re sid en t R o o sev e lt pi e s s c o n fe r e n c e told he is h!s c o n sid e r ing a sk in g c o n g r e ss for m ore e ffe c tiv e co n tro ls to k eep d ow p th e co st o f liv in g . In clu d in g w a g e co n tro l. T h e n a tio n a l situ a tio n as* reg a rd s th e co st o f liv in g m u st b e k ep t in lin e, he said . T h e o n e cr iter io n th a t m u st be k ep t R e m in d Is w h a t Is c o s ts th e a v era g e' fa m ily td ‘ liv e . Southern Pacific L ines w here $75 of this general type of B aldw in-built locom otives w ill be in service w ith the com pletion o f this latest order. Ten of the new en gin es already have been delivered this year. T h is is a C lass 4-S-8-2 locom otive, w ith four cylin ders and a tractive force o f 124,300 pounds. E n gin e and tender w eigh 1,051,200 pounds. T h e tender hol-Js 6,100 gallon s of oil and 22,000 gallo n s o f water. V/h< el base o f en gin e and tender ia 112 feet, tw o inches. M j c ic v n t or m ore d u rin g th a t p er iod w ill n o t be en titled to raise« Except in ca se s w h e re th e ir ra tes s till a re su b -sta n d a rd and a ralae 1 j n ece ssa r y to w ip e ou t In eq u a lity ’’ T h e W P B ord ered an in cr ea se 7. ’ 44 c e n ts a day. r e tr o a c tiv e to la st F eb ru a ry for 157,000 little H eel w o rk er s. T h e u nion had a s ked $1 a d a y in crea ses. T h e board ru lin g a lso p rovid ed m a in te n a n c e A k/ an In crease of A ll p erso n s h a v in g c la im s a g a in st th e E s ta te o f J e ssie A m os, d ece a se d , are h ereb y n o tlfl.d to p resen t th e m , w ith th e p roper v o u c h e r s and duty verified , to ,tb*V’ u n d er sig n e d , th e duty ap p o in ted . , q ualified and a c tin g a d m in istr a trix o f th e E s ta te o f J e s sie A m os. d ec< ased . a t th e office o f T. L e s ter J o h n so n , A tto rn ey at law . -W asco, Or»'gon. w ith in six m onth* from 't h e d a te o f th e first p u b li ca tio n o f th is notlc*. to -w it: J u ly 3 1542. Isa b ella C rosfleld L a te o f 1st P u b lic a tio n J u ly 3,1942 D a te o f la st P u b lic a tio n .J u ly 24, 1542. 35-38. 15 'T k a n k i to If o u J In Other Days | Is b ein g crow d ed o u t by m an u a l tr a in in g c o u rses and o th e r courses'" te a c h in g p h y sic a l sk ill». . T h e g ro w th o f th e n u m b er o f c itiz e n s w h o a r e c r itic a l o our rep u b lica n fo rm o f g o v e r n m e n t Is a p p a lln g . or w a s u n til w ar ca m e a lo n g to m a k e th e e x p re ssio n o f su ch se n tim e n ts u n p o p u la r. The la ck o f k n o w le d g e ab ou t th e th e o ry an d p r o c e sse s o f r e p r e se n ta tiv e g o v e r n m e n t sh o w s th a t in stru ctio n h a s b een In a d eq u a te. T oo sm a ll a p e r c e n ta g e o f y o u n g p eo p le go to c o llè g e to m a k e it very im p o r ta n t w h e th e r th ey tea ch A m erica n h isto ry o r n ot. T h ey sh o u ld in sist th a t- fr e sh m e n be w ell g rou n d ed in th e h isto r y o f th e n a tio n and e v e ry citizen w h o se n d s a ch ild tq sc h o o l sh o u ld In- slat th a t h e be ta u g h t th e h isto r y an d th e o ry o f ou r k ind o f govern^ m en t. - - . ■ ■ .— - ‘ Wtft rkWVHX RFBBER . R U BBER . NO O Nivh GOT RUBBER H en t T u esd a y to a tten d M rs. H . A g om rner th e trip w a s m a d e w ith Che" aid o f ,Ë W ? I^ewls and h l» F ord au to . _ o b H C rv e rt j u | , 24. Ed s m ith w a s d ow n T h u rsd a y d l jvlnK Mrs. S m ith ’s fa v o r ite b u g - team , a h a n d so m e pair o f w h ite niUie>t m a tc h e d In ev ery w ay. W e ftre Rlad th a t th e y are o w n ed b y M rs g E d c a n t tra d e th e m o u t o f th e co u n ty . g a r n u ip B ros, h a v e p u rch a sed th e M artin H o lm a n in te r e st In lo n g k n o w n H o lm a n B ros. th r e sh in g ou tfit. . • , p i ro d A M oore h a v e Issued an e d it jon o f 25.000 In la n d E m p ire b o o k i e ts. fo r fr e e d istrib u tio n in th e eaat W e q u o te fro m it n o w and | b en on S h erm a n and _ Morrow- p ^ yn ties. J. K. M essln g er. t h e p o p u la r J eh u , h a s e sta b lish e d a re g u la r S a tu rd a y co a c h lin e to G rass V a l- lcV. th r o u g h M oro. 4 S ta te G overn or H p ragu - and E e ro ste r R o g e r s sp en t th e first th r ee d avs o f th is w eek on a tour , nspectln>r flpe p ro tectio n p rep a ra tio n s and t he o p era tio n o f th e fo re str y d ev - e lo p m e n t program*. T h e official* v isite d th e H a m le t sta tio n In C la t so p co u n ty w h e r e c o n sid e r a b le r e fo r e sta tio n w ork Is in p rogress, t h e T illa m o o k co u n ty burn a rea w h e re sa lv a g e o p era tio n s are b ein g carried o u t, and th e E llio t sta te fo re st in w e ste r n D o u g la s co u n ty . T h e sta te p o lic e h a v e b een e n g a g ed In a ro u n d -u p o f s lo t m a c h in e s th e p ast fe w w-eeks. The ro u n d -u p w a s ordered by G o v er nor S p ra g u e a t th e req u est of 14. G en eral J. L. D eW itt, c o m m a n d er o f th e w ester n d efe n se area, w h o w a s p a rticu la r ity Interested In th e re m o v a l o f th e se n ick le g ra b b ers fro m a rea s in w hich tro o p s a re sta tio n e d . S ta te d ep a rtm e n ts and in stitu tio n s co n trib u ted 61.36 . |o n s of A b arrel o f w et ■*<*" hB" b een rubber In th e recen t d rive, it w as p la ced at th e M oro T ra d in g c o m reported by th e board o f co n tro l. dard Oil had a c c e s s to th e G e r p a n y co rn er re a d y fo r se r v ic e K T h t sta te h a s a lso co n trib u ted m an p a te n ts fo r ru b b er m ad e n eed ed to flght an y fire in a w h ea t 194.96 to n s o f scra p m eta l to th e Rom e se n a to r s field. An o u n c e o f p rev en tio n Is w a r effo rt so far. fre m p etro leu m L. L. w a n ted to m a k e s y n th e tic rubber w o rth a pound o f cu re. P ee tz d o n a ted th e sa c k s and th e o u t o f farm p ro d u c ts In stead . R e su lt: n ob od y did a n y th in g but a c tra d in g co m p a n y th e b arrel. cu se other« o f d ish o n e sty . e tc ..e tc . V . 8. B arr la st S u n d a y m o rn in g T h e n a tlo li I. « b o u t out o f real AnU hed ^ d l r n t 200 « e r e . o f .u r n - rubber, ^ r . p ru b b er I. n ot - u f f m . r fa llo w to w in te r w h e a t. W h en ,-len tly p le n tifu l and p rod u ction o f .p e a b ln e o f th e o p p o rtu n e < m e b u n a or b u ty d le n e haa b een , and p r e .e n te d by la te raina fo r thia I. betn«. held u p by th e q u arrel w ork Mr. B a rr .a id th at th e w h ea U N IT E D o y er w h ich w ill be beat an d c h e a p ., aow n laat W ed n ead ay w a . )uat STATES c«t. In th e o ld en d ays, th at Is B.B. Hbr.ut rea d y to co m e up. T h e first load o f 1923 w h e a t to fhefors b e a u r o c r a c y ) so m e one d elivered w o u ld h a v e th o u g h t It a good lden cnm «L Into M oro w a s lo it Tue«dny to th e F arm er« E le - to le t bpth sid e« w ork a t th e prob lem and find ou t w h ich on e could v a l o r * S u p p ly In bulk by T rum an i w n a ttis T h ere h a s b een a lo n g b a ttle o v e r rubber. «First ou r sto c k p ile o f ru b b er w a s p retty sm a ll. S ta n - N o. by the War Department this is how ^¡our W« wx« f v n d to u o '«M*. A V* Muri® fToskhsan, W. M. P a u lin e I)oum a,' See. f «<?« 4® ^onorooslg , a e e e a H t l a g * to o i l o k a T'ureka L od ge N o .-1 21 A -F & A-M M eets on th e 1 st and 3rd T h u rsd a y eve- n in g s o f sach m onth, v V is itin g m em b ers are co r d ia lly in vited to ,,t m e e t w ith us. D nrw in Van (wilder. W. M. G V. B e lk n a p , S ecr eta ry ot I9 4 b 4 i O n e H a lf fo r t h e A rm ed Force® O w Army and N a ry — ■ t he men who jnuat do the fighting. With them wherever they go. Right now, in approximately 1000 eamps, posta and atations. In this country, in Hawaii, the Canal Zone, Puerto Rico, Trinidad, Newfoundland, Ioeland, Alaska, 'Ireland and Australia— (where next?) Buildings, equipment, trained per sonnel to provide a “heart” for a tough and hard-boiled fighting farce. To give understanding help in trrrry personal or family problem, to bring relief from hurdenaoane worries, te keep the morale that wins all wars. And for the wounded and sick, a service that brings oourage and cheer to hospital wards. Operation of recrea tion buildings foe convalescents. Care that brings them back to usefulness. Blood for transfusions from the grow- inga<myofblooddooor*.’'Gray Ladies” who understand the human needs. Selection, organising and training o f all of those who volunteer far Red Cross service at the front. Enrollment of 50.000 nurses as a reserve supply far Army and Navy hospitals as the need increases. "'’.op in e R ebekah L od ge M oro. O regon M eets 2d & 4th T u es lay o f ea c h -m b n th . V isitin g m em b ers w el •ome. L u cille M ay, N . G. F loren ce J o h n sto n . Se< N o. 116 T en P e r C en t G oing fo r C iv ilia n E m e r g e n c ie s ■H.‘ 1 Bomb, flood, fire, tornado— in H o n e lulu, the Philippines, everywhere in VP*** - America, your dollars have met dis- eater heads up, face on. Thanks to e you and this 10 per cent of your gift, food, shelter, clothing, medical cars were there on time — whatever the need, however abort the warning. O n e < |n n r te r for P r e p a r e d n e s s Torn Med Crom will be ««^y «»<*• ilS pari, if plans sad organiaatwo asd civilian training sod stockpiles Mrs tl»« measure of our preparedness. Even the millions that are Invested in this may not he enough, aholber year of war w ill bring now needs. But foe months slwwd your W ar Fund haa mads ante th a t i f end when and wherever tbs aaooj strike», wo w ill bo ready, with n un power and woman power, w ith fo o d , »nd »helter E lm er D a v is of N ew Y ork, who has b een appointed ch ief of the Office of War Inform ation by P re si dent R o o sev elt. The 52-year-old for m er school teach er and radio co m m entator h as su p rem e authority to d eal w ith the p ress, radio, film In d ustry and a ll other n ew s sou rces, eith er fed era l or p rivate, and an sw ers only to the P resid en t. BONDS Croat a factor in* -T U M I por‘ion4 Vo*-*’.' — -, -- i _ ‘ 1 '* • • o la tw Snty*five cents o ut o f each dollar too much— to be prepared? Save Time by using this Modern Deposit Plan Y e a are tbs foundation of it aB and the link that workers at the front must have w ith the folks at home. Yon am tba producers from whose workrooms flow the tons o f material, bandages, clothing and anppboa. Yen that fifteen eente out o f •neb dollar that you give and spend it far tbs needs that you know beat. Quick I Cbefrman. daserfasn Red - Easy - Safa W rite or C a ll for C o m p le te Inform ation n* T h e D a lle s B r a n c h o/ t h e U n ite d S ta te s N a t io n a l B a n k , H e a d O ffic e . P o r tla n d . O re g o n U D IR A I Crus b an s and with trained skill. Volunteer services? Yes, largely. B u t your dollars are behind that vol unteer to guarantee effectiveness. •ARs panoMgft h AoW Ä r lU r rpciuor » / <Ao oxeculnw nsd/snscuu oA°“ - /» c o m from tn d o o a n n l aa d fn s rtu d f*» d t is u / i a M f a tb it fo r p n a me X an d tr a n sp o r ta tio n , w ith o « g a n iia n o u Bslanoefor Chapter Vae arc $ B eth lehem U'bRptCC» N o. 78.O.E.5* M oto. O regon M eets E very Second and F ou rth T h u rsd ays in each M onth. V isitin g m em tters In vited T h o Ausorlesut R o i Cross rouaiors u b a d f t t a r WAR STAMPS War News, Chief a r e working You and your »elgÄ ota whs are the army of tho Rad Cross. S ea s tw enty- nine million o f you tduha and junior« banded together bi every community, ready for any oaR for ssamay oc for eer- yice. Doing your h it out at your busy liveo. Keeping your adwar o f tbs w ar ready for anything. M aking the Rad AND ___7 RED CROSS DOLLARS y iC T O R Y 8 tr # n t ~ d o th e best th e q u ic k e st. A Held fire on th e H u ck ln place TTnder th e c ir c u m sta n c e s no oil c o m p a n y d a res to sta rt p ro d u c fa rm ed by E dw ard McMHleyi six tion o f s y n th e tic ru b b er w ith o u t m liee n o rth w est o f Moro lAte W ed g o v er n m e n t aid b eca u se th e In n esd a y a fte r n o o n d estroyed ahou* v e s tm e n t w ou ld b eco m e w o rth less 140 acre« o f sta n d in g grain and real r « b b * r c o u l d b e . n j - t » '-n ie »n. k e d u h c . i t 113. I.O . O F. M oro, O regon M eets 1st and 3rd T u esd a y s in th t 1 .O ..0 .F . hall T rai sie n t and v isitin g b roth ers are cordi •H y in vited to mee7 ,\;th u s. P a u l M ay. N . G. P ei cy T hom pson. Sec._____________ Sand traps lure quarters for the USO on L oa A -sjilca go’f cou rses. A hancty bank .s w ai Irg receiv e a 25-cent p iece t t i r y U ~ie the golfer lands in a bunk:«. , Red Crow arxounlt a n audited FVimi th e O b serv er. J u ly ±7. IM S BUY ch eck off o f u n ion due«. T h e president.-* re ferr in g to th e b oard 's little steel ru lin g , said ' th e e n tir e n ation al p rob lem o f w a g e s Is re la tiv e. In p rod u ction o f an a r tic le lik e sty*el an In crease o f 5 p ercen t In th e w a g e s w ou ld n ot fo r c e up ttyc cost o f liv in g n ea rly a s m u ch a s a c o m p a ra b le In crease, for Instan ce In a c a n n in g fa cto ry t h a t . p ro d u ces food , h e said . N O T IC E TO C R E D IT O R S '.n1.ties’ for USO T h e W ar L ab or B oard a n n o u n ce« a fo rm u la f o r .a n a tio n a l w a g e sta b iliz a tio n p o licy d esig n ed to m a in ta in w o rk ers p u r ch a sin g p o w er ut J a n u a ry 1941 le v els. T h e b ea rd said ‘‘as a g en er a l ru le w o rk er s n r e 'e n tltle d to 15 p ercen t m ore w a g es th a n th e y had oh J a n u a r y 1. 1 9 4 1 , to m e e t th e in - c r e a s e s in liv in g c o sts from that d a t0 M ay j 1JU2 W o ;k e r s w hn h a v e receiv ed o f u n ion m e m b e r sh ip and a IH P O S II IS S IIR A N C C C 0 R fO P A 1 1 I) f/