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momo . o its p o N .
luida Y, avovmt si . j » u
lor? cab in tu ck ed so tig h tly Into
th e brush th a t th e u n w a ry travel*
— ei in th o se p a rts b u m p s h is n o se
Sherm an Cxmnty Observer
on th e
porch p illa r
b efo re h e
E stablished N ov. 2, 1888
s< es th e fro n t door. T h e ca b in
Gras* V alley Journal
w ith no radio a eria l, no te le p h o n e
Established Oct. 14, 1897
l'n e, no m a ilb o x .
C ONSOLIDATED March 6, 1931
It w ould b e c lo se to th e cr ee k
W asco N ew s-E nterprise
ho on e cou ld d a sh out q u ic k ly oh
Established N ov. 1891
a frosty m o rn in g fo r a fre sh pall
CO NSOLIDATED March 4, 1932
o f sp a rk lin g w a te r w ith w h ic h to
net th e co ffee to b oil. One m ig h t
Published Every Friday at
ca tch a tro u t In t h e m ea n tim e .
Moro, Oregon
O ne cou ld tra m p th e hdla. w a tc h
Fklltor
G iles L. F ren ch
tiie deer a t p la y , n o te th e le a v e«
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m a tte r a t ch a n g e to th e g lo r io u s c o lo r s o f
the^Postoffice at Moro,
in s te a d o f
M oro, Oregon
Oregon full.
full J M
.« d ,'r~ A c't "of C ongress o f March nature.
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fr r th e lark in stea d o f th e I^urt-
.
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♦ d a of tfri«
th e lav
tn e J j a a p n
th e j y
(n o t m u ch d ifferen ce th ereV
8, 1$79.
O ld
P U B LI S
™ m a n 'W a tch
» f t»
IATIOH
I
Sweden Walks Tightrope, but Is Ready
Kelly’s Column
C o n tin u ed from P a g e O ne
A bout h a lf th e a ir cr a ft m ad e In
th e
U n ited
S ta tes co p ie s fro m
p la n ts on th e w e st co a st. A irsh ip
xr.pkers are o n ly part o f th e o p p o
sitio n Ivaiser m u st o v er co m e If
h e is to turn out 70 to n n ers. T h e
p e o p le a re w ith K a iser "but th e
m en w h o h a v e th e Bay are not.
a lth o u g h th e y g a v e h im lip s e r
v ic e w h e n h e w a s in th e n a tio n a l
ca p ita l.
U n til th e se n a te w rites its n ew
* * h ,n « n(1 act>
ce rta in a . to th e tn e a .u r e e x c ep t
ta x p a y e rs
th a t It w ill m a k e - t h e
k n o w th e re is a w a r on. O ne s u g -
geptlon se n t in b y an O regon m a n
lmpQ8ed on
ta x es for th e In dividu al. A n u m b er
o f th e la rg er w ar Industrie«, w ith
goxe'rtonent co n tra c ts, h a v e o p p o -
g o x erfh n en t co n tra c ts, h a v e o p p o -
-
«f d th e su p e r -e x c e ss p rofits tax.
e x p la in in g th a t a s th rs tax w o rk s
out th e ir profit w o u ld b e red u ced ,
to not m ore th a n 1.5 p ercen t. T h e
h ill w ill be b efo re th e se n a te n e x t
nr.cwth and w ill th e n g o to c o n fe r -
e r c e , th e co m p ro m ise b ein g th e
V
B en T aylor is se llin g h is sh ee p ,,b a d y sid e o f a p in e tree
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b eca u se h e can n ot g et m en to run
C ontinued from n a er^ o n e
th em . H e w ill put c a ttle on hW
N o g rea t e x c ite m e n t h a a ^ b e e n p a rtm e n t o f a g ricu ltu r e w ill a s
ra n g es Instead for few er m en can
th e g ran d Jury
o f „lat ln w o rk in g ou t a c e llin g p ro -
h a n d le th e ca ttle.
_
______
nhw-airo T rib u n e w h ic h w a s gram . Mr. W lck ard reported th e «JC & V K l
In th * v ic in ity of T h e D euce « «
, th e b a t- a v a ila b le m ea t au pp ly. a fte r d ed -
¿ r e d airy b a ,
a lrea d y .o ld o u t accudbd£
te lU n , «
a price ce llin g on m ilk .
An estim a b le citizen o f S h erm a n
from
co u n ty h a s Just
returned
w a s ren d ered fo r th e p la in tiff and
a^ uinst d efen d en ta, J. C. F reem a n
ii>d E d n a F re ep ia n . fo r tfth jsu m
r f $3,000.00. w ith 'in terest th e r e
on from th e 2nd d ay o f Jan u ary,
1942, at th e rate o f 8% p er an n u m
th e fu r th e r su m o f $275.00, a t
to r n e y ’s fe e s, th e fu r th e r su m of
$2,000.00
w ith in te r e st ‘ th ereo n
from th e 2nd day. o f J a n u ary,
1942. at th e rate o f 8% per an n u m ,
the fu r th er su m o f $200.00 a tto r -
n r y ’S^fees. an d th o c o s t and d is
b u r sem en ts
o f said s u it In th e
su m o f $27.40, an d co m m a n d in g
m e to se ll th e fo llo w in g d e sc r ib
ed real p rop erty, s itu a te in S h e r
m an C oun ty, O regon , t o -w lt:
A ll o f th e E a s te r ly 42 fe e t o f
■— ti"lot n u m b ered 8 and th e W e s t
er ly 8 fe e t o f lot n u m b ered 9
all In B lo ck n u m b ered o n e (1 )
ir. th e C ity o f M oro, S ta te of-
O regon, a cc o rd in g to th e p lat
th e r e o f as «the sa m e a p p ea rs
o f record ln th e office o f th e
’ C ounty- C lerk fo r
S h erm an
C ounty, O regon.
In sh o rt.
Jtfst s uc
o
« v ery m an and w o m a n u n til t h e
g a d g e ts o f c iv ilis a tio n , be no m e t -
C lient, no ed ito r, n o » r n l* •„ _
sa le sm a n — Just be a m nn. A m an
w h o se ca r es w «re no*
<b‘
O FFIC IA L COUNTY PA PER
to fill b ’s ow n w o o d b o x nun m
SU B SC R IP T IO N R A TES
.i
,.r
ow n sto m a c h . A ~r a
Payable in Advance
$1.50 t h e tro u b les th a t b eset us
O N E Y EA R
turn on r h air g rey , our offices in
to m a d h o u ses, our n ig h ts in to u n -
AUGUST 2 .1942
nre o u r ow n fo u lt fo r tr y in g
t o he so m e th in g o th e r than .indh.
i'u r m in d s u rg e us to d riv e o n -
1XITS O F MONEY"; NO FOOD
w ard and our b o d ies lo n g for th e
a n o th e r h a s a d vertised c a ttle io r
sa le and a t least on e m ore is g -
ing to q uit w h en th e m a n a g e r la
“ , ' w r ^ \ o emHUO~ Wr T h .* r " e n | .
A H art an il D. L. B el»h e, w ero
d e f e n le n t s ^ a n d w h ich ju d gm en t
_____ ___
w o uld h a v e
fo r
A m erlcaB
>
.
he
T rlb u ne
b een
foun d g u ilty . In fo r m a tio n a b o u t
w h a t ou r so ld ie r s h a v e d o n e is a
«unnresaed
right th a m __
—..... —
»requirem ents, w ou ld fu rn ish fo u r
p o u n ds m ore m ea t p er person b e
t w w h now and J u n e 1-943 th a n
J » r «^ a_con »um ^
tlon fro m J u ly 1931 th ro u g h J u ly
.'1940. T h e a g ricu ltu r e d ep a rtm e n t
e stim a te d th e n u m b er o f c a ttle on
Q o ik p f
M d lllV l
K in d ’s G ift
UNITED STATES
WAR
BONDS
STAMPS
1 | | I J
Leaves For
ANO
Work at OSC
V
NOW", in o b r <yence to said e x
ec u tio n I w ill on fa tu r d a y , th e
l'Jth d ay o f S ep tem b er, 1942. at
i th e h ou r o f 10:00 o ’c lo c k ln th e
foren oon o f »aid day a t th e front
‘ door o f th e C ourt H o u se at Moro.
I C ~egon, se ll nt "public a u c t on to
th e h ig h e st b idd er fo r cash all
of th e a b o v e d escrib ed real p ro
perty and a p p ly th e p roeeed s of
said sa le to th e p a y m e n t of said
ju d g m en t and a c c r u in g cost of
sale.
D ated and first p u b lish ed th is
21st day o f A ugu st, 1942.
C . C . W ils o n
4? r.
S h eriff o f S h erm a n C ounty
Mr. artd Mrs. L ou is S a th er and
Bethlehem Chapter, No. 78.0.E.S.
so n s G lenn, J a ck , and M errill and
Moro, Oregon
feed for m ark et in th e' co rn b elt (i„ UghterH H elen and L eona w en t
M eets Every Second and
w ork
on a c a n to n m en t. ' a Job
F irst w e had th e lo n g est, c o ld -
on A ugu st 1. had d rop p ed to M oro S un day w h e r e th ey m et
Fourth .T hursdays in each
th a t b ro u g h t h im in excess o f est sp rin g th e old timer® can rem - *9 p erc en t fro m th e co m p a ra b le th o o y , ei. m em lg rn o f t h e , fa m ily -
Month. V isitin g m embers
em b er. It la sted u n til la te J u n e . P gure ft y ea r ag o . a p p a r en tly
b e- M rs B la in e M ille r , and
K en n eth
$100 p er 'w e e k
Invited
T h e fo re g o in g th r ee p a ra g ra p h s HJnce tb e n
w e h a v e had th e lo n g - CfvUse im p o sitio n s o f ce llin g »
on S ntber. A ll wajQt from
th ere to
Marie H osk'nson, W. M.
w h ile re la tin g m a tter s from d if-
h o tte st su m m er w e ca n re m - be e f p rices ca u sed fe e d e r s to d e - T b e D a iie8 w h ere th e y had their,
Pauline Doum a, Sec.
fer in g d istricts, are in tim a te ly re- e m te r p ro b a b iy a ll th is in d ic a te s Via te from th e ir p la n s as reported , f p m n y p ictu re ta k en . Mr. and Mrs.
Fv'■iI a Lodge No. 121 A -F & A-M
lated .
E ach
p rob lem h a s co m e
io n g est. c o ld e st w in ter, to o .
i n A pril th is y ea r.
F.luine M iller and fa m ily and M er-
M eets cn the 1st and
from
g o v er n m e n ta l
i n t e r f e r e n c e _______ _________
(
S ecreta ry W lck a rd aa/d th e corn ;n a n d G lenn ahd L eona sta y ed
3rd Thursday
ev e
w ith t h e ec o n o m ic p ro cesses.
T»O
n t« n n e aupply Is b ein g usA l fa ste r Ih nn | n T h e .D a lle s to se e Jack le a v e
n in g s of sach month.
re su lt can h a rd ly m a k e fo r
b et- R a id s lik e th e o n e
on D ie p p e corn is b ein g p rod uced and
n ext yOi P o rtlan d to h a v e h is leg cared
V isitin g m em bers are
t«.i liv in g fo r a n y o n e. Even ., e w u encourtage e v e r y o n e
on
year, “u n le ss w e feed m ore w h e a t f or b efo re g o in g on , Jo_ C orvallis,
cordially invited to
h ig h w a g e s m ust n e c e ssa r ily e v a p '
a llied sid e and ek ep t e
th a n "usual.’’ o v er 200 m illio n m o re
M r a n d M ra
c
a * C un n in gh am
m eet with us.
orate b efo re th e
°
tb«^ « I d a are p o s- b u sh e ls, o f c o /n w ill be used than c f Ogden> U tah w er e here for th e
Dm win Van Gilder, W. M.
th a t w ill co m e fro m la c k o f fo o d b u , to p rove th a t raid s are pos
is b ein g raised thl's yea r. T h er e u e e k e n d to v isit w ith Mrs. G un-
C V. Belknap, S ecretary
sib le.
W hen th e
G erm an s a re
sto ck s, h o w ev er, in n ,„ „ haTn’s p a ren ts. Mr. and Mrs.
p rod u ction .
lu p in e Rebekah Lodge No. lib
If w e m ay all sta rv e affcured o f th a t fa c t th e y w ill k eep . _
.
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n in g n a m s p a rei w.
It lo o k s as
th< n a tio n a l g ra n a ry .
O ecrg e M c K a y .; Ne.l.ma X 'u n n in g -
Moro. Oregon
to d eath ln a land o f p len ty w ith mOre m en ln F ra n ce
T h e A rm y a n n o u n ced an in te n -
th eir d a u g h ter, a cc o m p a n -
Meets
2d
&
4th Tues /T j '^
p o ck ets fu ll o f m o n ey
b e c a u s e --------------- --------- - X -
siv c recrq jtln g ca m p a ig n to e n - jOd th e m to S w eet H om e to v isit
N O TIC E
O F SA L E OF
R E A L day of each month,
ev e ry o n e
Is m ore
in te re sted in
__________
list 100,000 sk llted m e c h a n ic s and Ml C u n n in g h a m ’s relatives.
Seven-year-old King F eisa l II of
V isiting m embers wel
P R O P E R T Y ON E X E C U T IO N
K m on y th a n in a n y th in g
te c h n ic ia n s for sa rv jo e ln th e A rm y
come.
Mrs. Max
P lu e m k e and
Dad Iraq, being helped down from the
N o tic e is h ereb y g< ven that un-
else.
air force«, th e S ig n a l eorpS and th e
roof of the royal palace at B agdad,
B r o w n le e w en t to S w eet V a lley after he"had ‘‘found” a sc a le m odel der and by v irtu e o f an ex e cu tio n 1 i cille May, N. G.
O rd n an ce d ep a rtm e n t. All a p p ll-
S u n d ay w h ere th ey a tten d ed Mr. of a H urricane fighter plane in a In fo r e c lo su r e d u ly issued ou t of C larence J oh n ston . Sei
UOMMEXDATION
►
1 '*
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ca n ts m u st be m a le U S c itiz e n s
B row nlee'’» w ife ’s fu n era l.
stork 's nest. The m odel w as “ plant- th e C ircuit Court o f th e S tate o f Moro Lodge No. 113, I. O. O. F.
.
24 1923 b etw een th e a g e s o f 18 and 44, in -
Moro, Oregon
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. D u n la p of ed’’ there as a surprise birthday O regon for S h erm an C ounty, on
C om m en d a tio n is d ue th e grou p F ro m th e
m
•
»
e lu siv e, and all m u st obta. n c lea r -
M eets 1st and 3rd **
the- 17th d ay o f A ugu st, 1942, p ur-
c? fifty fa rm er s and farm h a n d s
^ U8tin F o ss receiv ed a b ro k en a n ce from th e ir S ele ctiv e S erv ice G rass V a lley ca m e up S atu rd ay gift.
T uesdays
in
th»
_________
su a n t to a ju d g m en t and d ecree
to tra n sa ct
b u sin ess h ere.
Mr.
w h o w e n t to D eM oss F rid a y a n d
fo rea rm S un day, cau sed fro m b oards.
I.O..O.F. hall Trai
P ur.lap stopp ed at th e elev a to r
d u ly ren d ered in said C ourt on
S atu rd ay to g iv e a p ra ctica l e x - *
frQm H b m a s te r w a g o n . -------- -- ----------
sient and visiting
the 13th day o f A ugu st, 1942. in
and Mrs. D u n lap at .th e sto re to
a m p le of co -o p er a tio n .
ln frQnt o f th e M oro H a rd w a re.
brothers are cofxii
a
certa
in
su
it
.n
said
Court
w
h
e
r
e
p'ck
up
som
e
old
p
h
o
n
a
g
ra
p
h
re-
U. S. CITIZENS SERVICE
T ru e t h e w a r e h o u se s b elo n g to _
_
M cD an el fro m P o rtia ml
ally
invited to meet
in
J
o
sep
h
T.
P
eters,
wus
p
la
in
e
e
r
d
s
for
th
e
a
u
x
ilia
ry
.
th e m and thalr h a rv « < e o u ^ n o .
l w k , n.;
CORPS
.vith us.
tiff and J. C. F reem a n and E d n a
H arry H aas is h ere to sp en d &
be con tin u ed u n til th
fQrm | n tere8ts w est of
F re em a n ,
h is w ife,
F le isch n e r, P c tl May, N. G.
v b ile v isitin g w ith frien d s.
w a s d on e. T h e m a tter o f se lf-in
E r sk in e . Mr. M cD anel is a u th o r
M
ayer
&
Co.,
May
J
.'B
e
lsh e , Lynn P e ic y T h om p son , Sec.
M
iss
H
elen
v
o
n
B
o
rstel
w
en
t
to
tcreM w a s p resen t. A ll tru e.
ity for th e sta te m e n t th a t h is
E p h r a ta la st w eek to v isit w ith
Y e t it is n ot to o o fte n th a t pee-. 320 a cr es n ear E r sk in e h a s r e
S erg ea n t D onald H o w ell. H is s is
p ie can be b ro u g h t to g e th e r to turned h im b ette r thun $100 per
ters acco m p a n ied h er on th e trip
“ ¿ “n 0." *
« • « "*»■“ ’>
yw,rR
all retu rn in g S atu rd ay.
b l* 1»*
w 8 m jtb finished th r e sh in g
M iss May C aine and E llen G u n
p :a ^**W° r
S atu rd ay m o rn in g on th e J o h n -
derson cam e up F rid a y a ftern o o n
LK-TTING T H E ST A T E DO IT
Ron fftrm 8QUth o f M oro. fa rm ed
to see H elen S ath er retu rn in g t ”
m an y p eo p le by F red P eetz. T h e outfit w en t,
th i n urses tra in in g h o m e ln The
T h e r e w ere n ot
th ro u g h to w n Hhortly a fte r noon
<u,
th e fire Innt
'“
.h o u n d fo r th e h o m e .h e d
D a lle s that ev en in g .
Mr. nnd Mrs.
E arl G regg of
n eigh b or" , h o u ee w „
n „„
T h e a n n u a l H a r v est B all
V o lu n te e r s a t fires th is y ea r h a v i
Bend webe here S u n d a y w ith Mrs.
a m “ w ill be g iv e n at a th e Moro
b een fe w e r th a n u sual
G ra ce G regg. All w en t to A lfred
op
era h o u se F rid a y e v e n in g A u g
B e fo r e th is y e a r v o lu n te e r s h a v e
L yon s for S un day d in n er. .
Q u ic k -
E a sy -
S a fe
Teen th e on ly m ftans o f p u ttin g ust 31. M usic w ill be fu r n ish e d
Mrs. L ester W ilson and d a u g h
M illions "of men and women of
out or c o n tr o llin g w h ea t fires and by th e Bob F d iste r o l d ' r e lia b le
ter.
K
n
[en
and
M
ary
v
o
n
B
o
rrtel
all ages, not heretofore form ally
W rite or C a ll for
th o c o u n ty ’s citizen ry , fe e lin g th e o rch estra ,
identified w ith Civilian D efense, are w «re v isito rs In W a sco S atu rd ay.
r e sp o n sib ility , h a v e rallied n obly.
o b s e r v e r A ug. 22. I»«» offered the opportunity to become
D P k R eck ma nn and d a u g h ter
C o m p le t e In fo r m a tio n
T h is year, and w ise ly , a co u n ty
«
affiliated w ith the U . S. Citizens
Ruth Gibson pops her sm ilin g fa ce
Service Corps, established under ° ( ’rafW V al,e> and Mr’ nd Mrs.
fire tru ck and o th e r fire fig h tin g
J o h n Ciark o f R e n t w a s a p a s- a d ^ n fstiitiv e o r d e r r e c e n tr y issued
D oum a and Mrs. Ida D avis of Qut of B U nk at you
Her Job is
eq u lp m en t
h as b een
p rovid ed . Benger o n T u esd a y m o rn in g tra in by Jam es M. Landis, Director of the M cro w ere (I n ner g u e sts nt th e d r,v jng tanks around the A berdeen
la r g e ly b eca u se o f th e p o ssib ility fo r W a sco . H e had b ro k en a s h a ft U. S. Office of Civilian D efense.
j c . W ilson h o m e S un day.
(Md.J proving grounds. A thousand
o f sa b o te u r s w h o m ig h t w ish to
co m b in e and had to go to
The U. S. Citizens Service Corpf.
N e llie W ilson w en t to B end Inst women take me-v« places here.
, i.*.
H éad Office, Portland, Oregon
d estro y th e crop. T h e p resen ce W a sco f Or a n o th e r to r e p la c e it.
W ,t .„ e ,d « y <o v ,.U w ith h er .1 .-
M EMBER
F E O tW A L D E P O S IT
tW S U W W W Ç L . Q . 0 4 f 0 1 ; t t ' l Ò N '
o f th is tru ck h a s sedm ed to re -
c T h o m p so n and son C laud OCD. Qualifications for member- ter nnd husbnnd, Mr. and Mrs.
★
★
m o v e th e fo rm er fe e lin g o f p e r finished th e ir 1913 h a rv est A u g ship include completion of pre- h c . N elson .
S he ca m e h o m e
so n a l re sp o n sib ility tow ard in d iv ust 12, A. C. h a rv este d 210 acres, senbed training courses, officially Sunday n ccom p nn led bv h er n iece
coun
150 o f It tu r k e y red g o in g 13J approved by
Dy the
tne local a defense
e ie n se cuun-
Ma rg a ret R eck m a n n and n ep h ew
id u al fire figh tin g.
T h a t Is e n tir e ly n orm al. W hen» sa c k s to th e a cr e and 60 a c r e s cil, or completion of a prescribed
apprenticeship devised by the local t, f orge
e \ e r g o v e r n m e n t a r r a n g e s to ta k e w as ln b lu e stem g o in g an a v e r a g cro
e ^ Uan D e f enge Volunteer Office,
Mrs. R obert M itchell and d a u
o ver an y r e sp o n sib ilitie s o f th e nt 10 sa ck s.
or completion of 50 hours of w ork y.bter R ettv M ae and s'.ster in law
In dividu al, or to aid th e In dividu al
T h e B e lsh e & H a n sen th r e sh in g where no specific training, is re- j Unnlta M itchell are h ere to sp en d
Essential in the equipment of ev-
In h a n d lin g th o se resp o n sib ilities. QUtflt wa8 w o r itin g M onday a fte r •-
- quiredin a position » P T ^ e d by the
v isitin g w ith th e D ec k e rs ery Soldier, Sailor, Marine or Flyer
is a first aid kit, consisting of band-
th e en tir e Job 1« sh o u ld er ed on to
w ith in sig h t o f M oro on th e 6 v olu n teer office^ ^ P e l o n s ÏFready and Bekkadahls.
g o v er n m e n t.
C itizen s
th en fe e l Mer8jn g er f a r m . i t w ill b e fu lly y serv in g in such p o sitio n s w ho have
Mrs. Sam A ustin, ---------
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and
ages and antiseptics for instantané-
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ous use. These m aterials are packed
th at th e y are ea rin g r<
J
th ree w eek # - before th e y
fin ish Pompleted the required number o f E ou ls PettTl, 8T b ro tfie r tn la w o f
by p a y in g tax*s
Mra G eorge M cK ay, b oth o f S to into a compact box and cost about
w ith th e w ork .
hours are im m ediately eligible
one very good reason... they like it! lliey like
S o m e tim e s lit
w o rk s
o u t .a ll
T h u rsd a y e v e n in g , u pon h is re- membership in the U. S. Citizens ck to n . Cal., w ere h ere la st w ee k - $1.50 each.
the comfortable, livable rooms, they like the
lig h t ; so m e tim e s it d o esn ’t.*
turn fro m W ascd an d w h ile u n -
to the U . S> C itizeni end v isitin g her.
Old a g e p en sio n s are an e x
food in the coffee shop and dining room, and
h itc h in g th e tea m In th e b arn y a rd
Corps is to be made by the
Mr. and Mrs. C h arles P u r ch a se
a m p le . A 'g e n e ra tio n ago th e re o f h is h o m e e a st o f K lo n d ik e . F. local a u th o rities and each person o f P ortlan d ca m e T h u rsd a y a fte r -
they like the friendly atmosphere. You will, too!
w a s so c ia l stig m a co n n ecte d w ith w
M atthiaa. m et With a se r io u s appointed m ust U k e an w t h to noon tQ gpend a couple days here
n o n -su p p o r t o f aged p aren ts. T h is < ccid en t th a t cnU8ed h is
Mrs
d ea th defend and uphold the Constitution .....
o f the United States and to perform w ith Mrs. P u rch a se's m o th er, Mrs.
g e n e s a tio n la ra p id ly com ling to #rn d ay m ornlng.
all duties to which he is assigned. G in ce G regg and son M ich eál re
th e b e lie f th a t th e
care o f th e
Members are entitled to a certifi tu rn in g h om e S aturday.
I Tom th e O h s c n er, A ug. 21, 1203
aped Is a d uty o f th e sta te .
cate of membership and to wear a
Joh n K oep k e ca m e dow n S u n
A T h u s w e g ro w m ore so c ia listic
new ly adopted insigne o / the U. S day from R edm ond nnd w a s ac-<
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We need millions of these first aid
d a u g h ters, M aqrulta and H elen .
m elo n s to M oro a p p e tite s T u esd a y f or dism issal by the local defense
kits
for emergency treatment. They
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are also used by Red Cross work
on e d ay last w eek g e ttin g so m e
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ers. in field hospitals and wherever,
zn
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» <. bers o f the U. S. Citizens Service
w e tk done on h is tee th .
Tom C a lla g h a n s h a r v e s t is Corp^ 8hoWn above, consist o f a red
needed until hospital treatment may
OF TH E CREEK
Mr.
and
Mrs.
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and
tu rn in g off OK. H is crop ru n s
a - « y » / jn th e center of a w hite trian-
be obtained. Ever) a child could buy
B r e a th s th e re a m an w ith life b out th e a v er a g e. 20 b u sh e ls
to g le, w ith a small red MC” and “D ” fa m ily o f W as^o w ere v is to rs nt- one or more of these kits through
th e R obert W a lla ce h o m e. In th e
tto w e ll a d m in ister ed th a t h e d o e . 1 6 to 18 o f w h e a t, a ll N o. 1.
^ o b^
purchase of War Stamps. Buy War
a ftern o o n all w en t to D e c k e r ’» d am
not h a v e day«—o r w e e k s— w h en . G rass V a lley sc h o o l district haa _ * CJ«rcujar
J o f blue.
Bonds and Stamps every pay day
and invest at least ten percent of
th in g s to be d o n e p ile up In pro- borrow ed $8.000 to build a n ew
Members of tho U. S. Citize.i3 and en joyed th e m » e lv es fish ing.
Mrs. V olna
G u yton and
son s your income in these government
fu sio n fa r g re a ter th a n a v a ila b le b ilc k sc h o o l h o u se, w h ich
w ill Service Corps are entitled to wear
tim e or^- in clin a tio n to do
th em , he b u ilt th is fa ll and w in ter. T h e their insigne either as a lapel but- RHlv and Bobby nr. -ere to sp 'n d
securities.
u 5 . tre a su ry D tp a rtm tn l
a few days w ith h er sisters, Mrs.
T h « c o r n - t h . th o u x h .
o f t h . « r e c t o r , . d v . r t l « , fo r b id . for ton o ,> > .
Men are dying for the Four
n o r l « o f t h . » ln .p l, Y f..
o f 11.» w ork up to A u p u .t Jl
» « » " ¡ ¡ J j S h ir h entitle membt 3 J J. D eck er and Mrs. A1 B e k k a -
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Freedoms. The least we can
■ « w a w ii
cape from th e care« o f th e day.
H u gh P hull th resh ed 1414 b u -
prolscF ve services of t ise dnhl. T h ey ca m e from M ilw au k ee.
do here at home is to buy
T h ere w ill b e a d g n ee a t th e
O a t's w h e n w e lo n g fo r th e little sh e ls th e first d a y on th e H erm an
c (•
t-> be
War Bonds—10% for War
.G ra n g e hall S atu rd ay. A u gu st 29
h o v te a t t h e h ea d o f t h e creek .
F a p e farm . H is m a ch in e Is a re-
tiui
u m »«»»* a u.uw-vut.
Bonds, every pay day.
E \e r y o n e Invited.
. y o n picture It too; th e rough 'cord b rea k er.
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