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9. ■ W jjv jr j muro . ohsgon , ’ ; riuhiï, 4.1 Gj/tfï ï . im i M tpftr'B b u sin ess w h ile tr a v e llin g |,u m o n e tow n to a n o th er; h e co u ld w ord a d ozen p ro p o sa ls in d r iv Sherm an County Qbperyey 1er mar ing to a g ir l’s h o u se. A nd a n y Established Nov. 2, 1888 one o f th e m w o u ld b ea t th e m o d Grass Valley ¿punt«) ern . ‘Say. K id. le t ’s g e t h itc h e d ” . ^Established Oct. 14, 1897 W e d id n ’t hav(6 w a rs to a m o u n t (CON SOLIDA TED. 6» 1931 a n y th in g lu th o se d ays. If w e \Wa*co News-Enterprise did g e t Into a n In tern a tio n a l Im Established Nov. 1891 b ro g lio th e p a rticip a n ts g e n tly M iss N e llie W ilson La h o m e fro m CONSOLIDATED March 4, 1932 Btabbed o n e a n o th e r w ith a b a y o - jjrem erto n to sp en d a few d a y s n et or flrcd p o in t b la n k w ith s in w ith h er p a ren ts, Mr. and Mrs. Published Every Friday at g le sh o t rlflles. Y es. ev e r y th in g J C. W ilson. Moro, Oregon w a s m u ch q u ieter, and slo w er. Mrs. R ob ert S c h illin g an d d a u Fxlltor (•»•cs L. French g h te r , B o b etta an d son , E r n e st Ertered as second class matter at BREAD P R IC E a n d b ro th e r J a ck L y o n s, w ere v is the* Postoffice at Moro, Oregon ito rs in G rass V a lley S a tu rd a y . F ro m so m e o f th e g o v er n m e n t under Act of Congress of March Mr. an d Mrs. D al? H o w ell and p u b lic ity w e g lea n tn e sta te m e n t 8, 1879. fa m ily a re h ere to h e lp h is fa th e r * th at th e c o st o f p ro d u cin g bread G eo rg e H o w ell in h a rv est. fo r th e a rm y <s arou n d tw o and a 4 Mrs. B. A. H o g u e to o k ca re of h a lf c e n ts per pound. . C iv ilia n s p ay an a v era g e o f N a n c y a n d A rth u r D ec k e r and El e ig h t, ten in th is part o f th e na- D ea n n a B ejtk ed a h l w h ile th e ir p a r- t | on i cub« w e r e in T h e D alle« F rid a y . P ublisher 8 W e w ould lik e to su b m it th is &nd Mrg M erle M iller and sta te m e n t to H arold Ick es, a lo n g su iu ll Hon< Alh*n an d n elc e S h ir OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER SUBSCRIPTION RATES '* w ith a q uery as to w h e th er bread le y S tra d er w ere a fte r n o o n gu est# w a sn ’t a s im p o rta n t a fa cto r In Parable in Advance o f th e S uthere. ONE YEAR .......- ....... :..... $ 1.50 liv in g as Is e le c tr ic ity a b o u t w h ich M iss H elen S a th er is h o m e for h e h a s b een p o sitiv e ly rabid on a m o n th h e lp in g In th e h a rv est o cca sio n . AUGUST 7,1942 In fa ct, a g o v er n m e n t th a t se ts field. * S h e Is te n d in g se p e ra to r. Victory Cyclist Navy Worker R*"«w P ro m in en t H obbyists U nbeatal)|e TcaII1_ S « ,ld ie r , Bond Buyer Visits Parents ^Nia^rch At Kent 0 1 7 Mg s tv « y »3°° you pu* H.c Vor Bonds boys I > h U r f h fcu8gb « I I is í - !>»IL > l(ft& VÀg Rotai» bn/tu . . -lir ! y06 i ♦’ * M; fcÀ- 42 11 íUlwsFÍ $5* Mrs. Donald M. Nelson, wife of the chief of the War Production bqard, likes to mend toys In her t spare time, while MaJ. Alexander Seversky, aviation authority, likes to play the accordion. They are telling radio audiences about it on a recent brcadcast. I «Hi BÖSsfeä ou t to g iv e th e b en efits o f ea««y Mrs. J. C. W ilson and g ra n d so n ?!S'áí0&>í liv in g to th e p eo p le h a s iphnv o e oj,g^^m oto red to B end S atu rd ay Mrs. Harry Hopkins (the form er F rom th e a m o u n t of p u b lic -c o n th in g s to co n sid er. T h e p resu m p - w h en M rs w .l s o n took^f G eorge Mrs. Louise Gift Macy) shown Hd- i 'Srsrr tlo n th a t g o v e r n m e n t h a s tried to h (.m e to h ls m o th er. jec tu re it se e m s p ossib le th a t th e inf a victory bicycle on Park avenue b rin g ea sy liv in g Is u n w a rra n ted ; Mr. an d Mrs. J. E. N o rto n and In New York. The velocipede was E n g lish and A m erican le a d e rs m ay •W be co n sid er in g a secon d fro n t. T h e th e g o v e r n m e n t h a s rode a p o p u fa m ily , W arren N o rto n , D o ro th y donated by Price Administrator a n d retain and ComWe W ilso n , H u g h , F lo r e n se Henderson m a tter m ay re ce iv e th eir c o n c e n la r w a v e to o b ta in door prize at a “ bl trated th o u g h t a fte r th e N o v em b e r office and E lea n o r H o sk ln so n and D oris c y c | e luncheon.“ All lunchers were Stll.es w er e d o w n to th e D ec k e r requested to attend the affair on elec tio n . 4 s. Four new color posters soon w ill be seen all over the United Slates, V en g eu r, Tom F r a se r ’s grand p la ce S u n d ay a fte r n o o n . T h ere are som e w ho u rge th a t two-wheelers. em phasizing new theireo in the Vi ar Bond fo campaign. B e lg 'a n sta llio n , h as we— th e A llied n atio n s— im m e d ia - c h a m p io n M iss J o y c e W a lla c e, a fte r sp e n d poster reproduced above atrc*a€~ ihe doul>le-pui r ,;3<j u tility o f V7..r tely start a n o th e r fron t In E u rop e. b ro u g h t fa m e to S h erm an co u n ty in g a few d a y s v iu tln g at th e Bond purchateb. i/.S , f r e w r cr.. a s a p ro d u cer o f fine h o rse flesh. Not everybody w !h a do*’?, It is a lm o st too la te for th e R u s R o b ert W a lla c e ’s, returned to h er H e h a s b een o n e o f our finest a d to sp are can shcot a gun appropriate^ ex p er ie n c e. A p p lica n ts m u st sh ow a t le a st 30 sia n s h ave Just ab ou t been p u sh ed h e m e n ear W a sco Sun day. v e r tise m e n ts. N o w he Is dead ns W a r B o n c fc straigh t— but everybody can G eo lo g ists are d esired for g eo - sen este r h ou rs w ork in g eo lo g y back Into A sia. M rs.” W alker W ilso n and so n s sh ookstraight to the bank and lo g ic m a p p in g and stu d y in g of In a recogn ized co lle g e , g ra d u a te s It Is stric tly a m ilitary m atter, lie w a s g e ttin g Into h is prim e. Every Pcy Bay w ere b u sin ess v isito r s in Moro one buy War Bonds. Buy your m ineral d ep o sits and grou n d w at- or sen io r stu d en ts m ay ap p ly. N o th is e sta b lish m e n t o f a secon d d ay la st. w eek . E u gen e N orton / c o n so lid a tio n o f th e A l'l. <»»•«! 10% ev ery pay day. fron t. And th e m ll.ta ry lea d ers ers. P o sitio n s pay >2000 a year, e x p e r ie n c e n ecessary. a cc o m p a n ied th em hom e., ------------------------- — --------------- ------- ' T h ere are no a g e lim its. A pply sh ou ld d eter m in e th e cou rse to lie CIO w ould m a k e th e p resident Miks . M argaret R ec k n ia iy i o f U k .n . co n sid er in g , o i co u rse. (!.« » ' «>»« "Trsn.lsat on - sh o u t th e A u g u st 27 w ith th e office at G rass V a lle y sp en t S atu rd ay w ith d a n g e r pf lo sin g R u ssia by d e la y ™ a t POWerfW M S l n ~ t h e j j r t t o . W ash in gton D.C. ■*----- a b le to dlqjtate to p resid en t nnd h er a u n t, Mrs. .John R eck m a n n . an d th e d an g er o f lo sin g o u r s e l S h e sto p p ed w h ile on h er w a y to Moro Lodge No. 113. 1.0 .( 1 i * . se n a to r a lik e. M aybe a w ay w ill ves by too m uch h aste. - B end to v isit h er a u n t, Mrs. H. C. .Moro, Oregoii b e fo u n d so th a t all can w ork for C itizen s o f th e U nited S ta tes N elso n . Meets 1st and 3r1 b ig w a g e s and liv e ch ea p ly ns w ell. *7wh< do n o t/k n o w how m an y m en _________ Mr. and Mrs. W ren H o g u e of Tuesdays in tht : y a r e dn t h e arm y, h ow th e y a r e a r LO..O.F. hall Trai An a p p le a day k eep s th e d oc- G rass V a lle y w er e h ere on e day m ed , h ow w ell train ed , h ow m an y tor a w a y , but not th e green kind la*t w eek v isitin g w ith her p a ren ts »lent and visiting p la n e s w e h a v e a v a ila b le , h ow brothers aré cordi Mt a n d Mrs. L. W . A m ick . p ut Into su m m er pies. n u ch sh ip p in g is afloat, nor m uch slly invited to meet - M erril S a th er nnd G eorge Mc- iá o f a n y th in g e ls e e x c ep t th a t w e •Ylth US. A G erm an b ro a d ca st th e o th er K ay a re ru n n in g th e K ent elevator, d eclared w ar D ec em b e r 8 a n d h a v e P a u l May, N. G. daj said th e E n g lish had flown th is h a rv est. b een ¿getting th e tar k ick ed ou t o f F*etcy Thompson, Sec.____________ o v er D ü sse ld o r f w h ere th e y had us e v e r sin ce, su ch citdsens ca n n o t Bethlehem Chapter, No. 78.O.E.b, d rop p ed b o m b s on tw o h o sp ita ls tell m uch ab ou t th e d e sir a b ility Mo'o, Oregon nnd in ju red a few civ ilia n s. W ho , o f o p en in g a seco n d fro p t. A s far ~ r a Meets Every Second and said A m e rica n s w e r e m a ste rs of as th e E n g lish sp ea k in g n a tio n s Fourth Thursdays in each u n d e r sta te m e n t? , C on tin u ed from P a g e O ne <4 are co n cern ed it tn ’.gh t h e lp to Month. Visiting 'members iii b rin g a b o u t th e end o f th e w ar \ Invited ? ev er a n n o u n c es th a t th e road d o es if th e y w ou ld op en a first fro n t. M^rie Ho* kinRon, W. M. n ot c o n tr ib u te to w in n in g th e w ar I f m an p ow er, in d u stria l p ow er “T^i'dine Douma, Sec. nnd It w ill ta k e th e ra ils and use n avel p ow er m ean a n y th in g —-and th e m elsew h er e. Lf?eka Lodge No. 121 A-F & A-M • th e y a lw a y s h a v e— th e U n ited Meets on the 1st and N a tio n s c a n n o t lo se th is w a r u n - F ro m th e O b server A ug. 10, 1023 Dr. G. R. H y slo p , ch a ir m a n o f 3rd Thursday eve- r lees by g ro ss m ism a n a g e m e n t. T h e M3 nings of sach month. D an M cL ach lln h a s "had a se v er- th e O regon flax and lin en board. fa<t ds th a t so fa r w e h a v e been A*^ Visiting members are e ly in ju red le ft forearm th e past h a s been a d v ised th a t flax impQX- lo sin g it. A lth o u g h R u ssia Is In v'eek ca u sed by b ein g ca u g h t In a tatic n s n re now restricted to go^ - cordially invited to ’ d ire n eed o f so m e aid In h er s tu b se p e r a to r ch a in on h is h a rv ester, e r n m e n t a g en cies. C o m m o d ity c r e - meet with us. born b a ttle w e sh ou ld b e su re S heriff H u g h C hrlsm un returned d lt co rp o ra tio n h a s Just clo sed a Darwin Van Gilder, W. M. th a t w h e n w e do esta b lish a E u - e a r ly T h u rsd a y from A” visit nt co n tra c t for flax from P eru , w h ere C V. Belknap, Secretary done nauc a T h e D a lle s. H e rep o rts m a k in g th e seed w a s ex p o rted la st y ea r from Lupine Rebekah IxMlge No. 116 p lace, tim e and m ann er, th a t it / i return trip in an h ou r and th r ee th e flax o rg a n iz a tio n at M ount Moro. Oregon w ill n o t b e a n o th e r In ou r lo n g q u a rters tim e by w a y o f th e n ew A n g el Xflpets 2d & 4th T u es list o f m ista k e s. S h erm a n h ig h w a y from B ig g s, Three destroyers in 35 minutes—that’s the navy’s newest triple threat to enemy subs. The triple launch- Hay of each month. w h ich h e sa y s is now su rfa ced W ith level co u n tr y nnd p len ty o ccu rred at the F ed era l Shipbuilding and Dry Dock com pany in K earny, N. J. The th ree d estroyers w ill V isitin g m em bers w el ----------- a in e, a O n tario, -------------------- O ---------- on thc prQw| a f a to s t the fo rces of a g g ressio n on the sev en se a s. They are the USS D avison, the USS co m e. w ith fine g ra v el from W a sco to n o f j su n sh regon, io is IIO R 8E AND BUGGY DAYS co n n ectio n w ith th e C olum bia h ig h a sk in g th e w ar d ep a rtm e n t to es- E d w ard s and the U88 Saufley. The three d estro y ers w ere nam ed in m em ory of n aval officers. Lucille May, N. G. T h e S a tu rd a y E v e n in g P ost has w ay at B ig g s. tabliAh a tra n in g sc h o o l for fliers Florence John«1nn. SU a » a r tic le a b o u t a m an w h o is 1 O. E. M a th ew s h as b o u g h t a a t its n ew a irp o rt. A w ar d e p a r t ec o n o m ics, sta tistic s and m a th e a ’l set to be v in d ica ted In h is Judg- i- y e a r old ra c in g m are from Art m en t en g in ee r at P o rtla n d has m a tic s th ro u g h calcu lu s. rr en t and m a k e a m illion d o lla rs l.a r z e e w h ich h a s b een nam ed b een In structed to v isit O ntario N u rsin g ed u ca tio n c o n su lta n ts a t th e sa m e tim e. T h at Is s o m e I.41 d y Moub in h on or o f Its h o m e anc' m a k e a stu d y . T h e w a r d >- are n eed ed to co o p era te w ith n a th in g to m a k e an aged m an 's tow^n. p m tm e n t p ro m ises n o th in g , b u t tio n a l a g e n c ie s on n u rsin g ed u ca b lood p ressu re coar. T h e m an Is T h e p en d u lu m ds sw in g in g back sayn O n tar.o and its fa c ilitie s and F o r 't h e third tim e th is year tion p ro b lem s in a d m in ister in g th o o w v r o f th e last e x c lu s iv e th e ru sty old burse, a c c o r p o ssib ilitie s w ill b e g iv e n c o n sid e r 3 a p p ro p ria ted for tra in in g th e U nited St;i,tos C ivil S erv ice fu n d s b u g g y fa cto ry . a tio n In th e ev en t n ew tra in in g d in g to re p o r ts m a d e to d e le g a te s co m m issio n is h o ld in g an e x a m in n u r ses in n a tio n a l d efen se, and to Ir. r e a lity th e d ay o f th e h orse a tte n d in g th e a n n u a l co n v en tio n fields a re d ecid ed u pon. a tio n tod recru it c o lle g e sen io rs g iv e co n su lta tio n s e iv ic e to sc h o o l and b u g g y is g o n e s o c ia lly nnd. o f th e In te rn a tio n a l U nion o f Jou r and g ra d u a te s fo r fed er a l w ar fo r n u rsin g . P o sitio n s are in th e (w e a r e to ld ) p o litic a lly and e c o n n ey m a n H o rsesh o ers. Men are dying for the Four w ork. T h is ex a m in a tio n is for th e p ub lic h ea lth se rv ic e a ^ l pay from o m ica lly . F ro m th e O b serv er A ug. M. ID 13 F reed o m s. The lea st w e can b en efit o f c o lle g e s tu d e n ts w'ho $2600 to 4600 a year. R eg istered P erhap s w a r tim e s m ay b rin g E u g e n e A m idon w as th e ow n er do here at hom e 1«., to buy w ho h a v e co m p leted a w ill co m p lete th e ir co u rses in the n u rses h ock a few b u g g ies, but m ost o f o f t h e first w h e a t to b e h a u led War Bonds— 10% I ot W ar > su m m er sessio n . A p p lic a n ts a re c c u r se In a reco g n ized co lleg e u s w o u ld find th e k e e p in g o f a Into M oro th is se a so n . It w>as from Bonds, ev e ry pay day. p a rticu la r lly d esired in th e fields w ith a fu ll program in ad v a n ced h e r se m o re o f a care, p h y sic a lly a 76 a c r e field o f tu r k e y red th a t J u d g e not w ith o u t k n o w led g e, o f p ub lic a d m in istra tio n , b u sin ess n u rsin g ed u ca tio n o f at le a st a and fin a n cia lly , th a n th e m a in p rod u ced 1 370 sa ck s, b ette r th a n r o r w ith o u t n ece ssity , and n ever a d m in istra tio n , lib ra ry sc ien ce , year, m ay a p p ly if th ey h a v e had ta in in g o f a car. P ro b a b ly •'»* *We 42 b u sh e ls to th e acre. w ith o u t c h a r ity . A lex W h y te. w ould p refer to sta y at h o m e r a H e n . C has. W.- M oore o f The th er th a n em b a rk on o u r sh ort D a lle s h a s p u rch a sed t h e brick S u n d ay v isits w ith a h o rse and b u ild in g now o c c u p i e d by th e b u ggy. h .o ro H a r d w a re Im p. Co .from B u t th o se w er e g lo r io u s d a y s l . B a rn u m a n d w e can h a lf sy m p a th ize w ith Mrs. M. A. B u ll is ch a u ffeu r In th e old d ie-h ard w ho k ep t on m ak c h a r g e o f th e A. B. M nthew a co m - Ing b u g g ie s w h en no on e w an ted b ia e h a rv este r. T h is Is th e secon d th em . T h o se w ere th e d ays w h en se a so n Mrs. B u ll h a s d riv en a , ' - X-« p eo p le took tim e to en jo y a part com b in ed h a r v e ste r and th e o n ly o f thej'.r a llo tted th ree sc o r e and w om a n to o u r k n o w le d g e w h o h a s ten . T h ey h ad to. e v e r sat in th e d riv e r’s seat o f a T h e y o u n g buck w ith b lood and co m b in e w h e n dn o p era tio n . n ot B y keeping convertaliont B R IE F . lo v e co u rsin g m ad ly th ro u g h h ls ««yin g a n y th in g a b ou t d riv in g , v e in s d id n ’t c o m e sn o rtin g to th e k . E. K a se b e rg is a v er a g in g B y being »ure o f your num ber before you call. fr o n t d oor to h a ste n h ls la d y love d a ily b etw een , 506 and «00 sa c k s B y using Long Distance fo r essential messages in to h is c o n v e y a n c e w ith an a n n o y - o f t h r o n e d g ra in w ith h is g a so - O N L Y .- in g to o t. N ay. H e q u ’e tly tied h ls Un© pro|iel^ad c o m b in e w est o f B y using station-to~station service wherever tea m , b ru sh ed t h e dirt and h o rse W asco. possible fo r to ll calls. h a ir off h ls d u ster and k n ock ed F ro m th e O b serv er A ug. 7. 1»OS > d e c o r o u sly a t th e doer. H e w as r . F o w le r lo st h ls h ea d er o v er SECOND FRONT AT LEAST ISX 8? 743« PA¥ EVE8T PA1DAT Onr Job Is to Save B eliefs . ßyy Navy’s Triple Threat lo Enemy-Submarines ¿i-» 4 Kelly’s Column X K 4» In Other Days -j Jobs Open In Civil Service JVA’s ‘Tin Can Army’ Goes Into Action A Yon Can Help Make Telephone Service Meet Demands of War m e t b y th e la d y o f th e h ouae Who th e b luff w h ile h ea d in g on th e esco r te d h im Into th e p arlor w h e r e S h e lb y fa rm . t h e g ir l’s fa th e r cooled h im d ow n G rass V a lle y C ornet hand are t o n o rm a l tem p e ra tu r e w ith a fe w now* r e c e iv in g in stru ctio n from a frig id g la n c e s th ro u g h ht*.s e y e - c o m p e te n t te a c h e r o f band m u sic, brows. ' a c . K. C o ch ra n ’s R lg sb ee h ead er Our m od ern m a ch in e s p erm it u s and th r esh er w ill be In M oro th a t o do ou r w o rk fa ste r an d . b y h a - a fte rn o o n . If n o th in g h a p p en s. M t. te a c h u t to d o ev e r y th in g e lse M essers. J. J. S ch aH fer. H enry faster. We c h a r g e to to w n or to 0<*hadewlts. J. B o tte m llle r and m o r e d ista n t c itie s and a re h o m e W .H . and M. H . B e n n e tt h a v e co h - b y lu n c h . In o ld er and c a lm e r d ays so lld a ted th e ir m er ca n tile tra d e In w e sp en t a w ee k on th e sa m e trip. K en t u n d er th e n a m e o f th e E a st- A nd t o llin g a lo n g th e d u sty roads, e r r O regon T ra d in g Co. we fou n d tim e to th in k . ' T h o m p so n B ros, h a rv este r w ill i W. _ t , . . _ * x _ ?£ he feW un,Tni>ortant changes ■ntppod th< heads off the flow er» m a d e in its construction befor» along tl^ way with hls whip; it will do effective work. The plan h e cou ld p rep are a ca m p a ig n for is alright. -------- . . ’■;;r . . -J . . w The first Junior Vletery Army tin can assembly line goes Into action in Chicago. Ai left one of the young members receives first aid from a JVA nurse as other members carry on. Next from left, another meinher removes labels from cans. A third, with a precision can opener, secs that both ends are opened ^re|>er| y and taeged |n. Another pounds tho cans fiat and then final Inspection is made before the cans are ^ ” d ' for ' ^ » « 1 ts the Junk yard, e J - ■ • ’ • 1 \r » Your cooperation will aid in this national emergency be cause the demands of war have loaded our long distance “ lines and many of our local facilities to capacity and beyond. v Materials required to increase circuits and switchboards cannot be obtained— they must go into the making of weapons and munitions. It is not now possible to build more plant. Therefore, we all are confronted with the necessity of getting the most out of what we have. In following the above suggestions, you can save yourself time and expensb * and you will help us keep the way clear for War Messages That Mast Go Through. f* We appreciate your splendid response in helping to meet these problems which involve thefeafety and security of us all. ran rAciric TKiarnoxi and TSLcniArN company I “— •.i -'I