Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, November 13, 1942, Page 2, Image 2

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JOURNAL. MORO, OREGON. ~ . FRIDAY.
N O l h .M liE K
13,
191«
•*> 0 . Spencer in T h e D a lle « F rid a y .
- The
E liza b e th
class of
f W SCS o f th e MeJkhodlst
church
w ill m eet W ednesday afte rn o o n ,
pla^e to be a n n o u n c e < f\u church
NO C O FFEE, NO MEAT
Shftj-naR County Observer
Ea(*bli;he4 Nov. 2, 1888
<£rass Valley Journal
" Established Oct 14, 1897
CONSOLIDATED March 6, 1931
Wasco News-Enterprise
Established Nov. 1891
CONSOLIDATED March 4, 1982
Published Every Friday at
Moro, Oregon
E d ito r
¿¡nos L . F re n c h
Entered as second class matter at
the Postoffice at Moro, Oregon
order Act of Congress bf March
S. 1879.
0 « £ d < O u i$ r t > E II
PI III S HE 19 4*S ail AT 10 N
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Payable in Advance
ONE YEAR ...... ............... ' 1 1 .^0
NOVEM BER
IS ,
1942
NOT W ON Y E T
We
A m e rica n s
are a p e c u lia r
lot. F rom b ein g d isa p p o in ted g r le -
v io u sly o v er 'th e co n d u ct o f th e
w ar We ap p roach d elerlu m o v er
an in vasion or tw o by ou r sid e.
W e are g o in g to w in
th is w ar.
E v eryb od y k n ow s It. B e fo r e it Is
d on e th e re are g o in g to be m a n y
bad w eek» and so m e ' very good
on es.
T he b est break In re ce n t n ew s
is th e d efea t o f R o m m e l’s fo r c e s
In E g y p t. T h at th e E n g lish g en er a l
M on tgom ery w a s a b le to figure
ou t a m eth od o f a tta c k th a t e n ­
ab led him to w in o ver th e h e r e to ­
fore In vin cib le
G erm an g en er a l
Is tru e reason for re jo icin g .
T h o se o f us w h o h a v e w an ted
to se e so m e a ctio n In w ester n E u -
rjt'pe are p leased over th e Invasion
o f n orth ern A fr ic a by A m erica n
and E n g lish fo rces,
b oth a rm y
and navy. T h e p eop le h a v e b een
ask in g for su ch a ctio n lon g en o u g h .
It ap p ea rs certa in th a t w e are
goin g to e sta b lish b a ses th e re from
w hich w e can bom b th e A xis off
the
M editerranean
sh o res, both
north and so u th , a s a p relu d e to
a tta c k in g the e n e m y In E u rop e
proper. T h ere h as, b een lit t le r e ­
sista n ce to' our in vasion for th e
F ren ch -of A frica
a re not very
loyal to G erm any. A rm y and navy
lead ers
a p p a r en tly
fo u g h t on ly
lo n g en ou gh to m a k e a sh o w in g
en d then c a p itu la te d .
C erta in ly
th ey had b een so fte n e d up by fifth
co lu m n w o rk also.
W e h ave
A nally
stop p ed th e
fa r c e o f try in g to d eal w ith V ich y
F ra n ce w h ich h as had to obey
G erm any p retty fu lly sin ce J u n e
1940. W e m ay ex p ec t som e aid
from In dividu al F re n c h m en n ow .
B e fo r e w e re a ch a p oin t In E u ­
rope w h e re w e can ex p ec t to do
grea t d a m a g e to th e A xis w e w ill
h a v e to go a lo n g d ista n c e. G e r­
m an y w ill be ab le— If It w a n ts to —
to Aght d e fe n siv e ly ld ng a fte r I t ­
a ly and F ra n ce h a v e b een ta k e n
by our arm ies. True, w e h a v e b een
m a k in g our Arst p rogress tow ard
g e ttin g on w ith th e E u ro p ea n w ar.
and It m ay be h op ed th a t th e m il­
itary m en w h o are p la n n in g the
c a m p a lr n — w e h op e— h a v e th e ir
p la n s ex ten d ed to a ctu a l E u ro p ea n
Invasion.
T h e best th in g ab ou t It all Is
th a t w e are now en g a g ed In d r a w ­
in g th e rin g clo ser around Gei -
m an y. T h ere w ill be n o a n tim o n y
or o th er m e ta ls g o in g from A lgeria
to B erlin , no m o re o liv e oil, lu m ­
ber or Ash.
Our a ctio n
sh o u ld
stre n g th e n T u rk ey and g iv e h ea rt
to th e hard p ressed R u ssia n s. It
is a th r e a t to th e
A xis p ow ers
w h ic h m ay. and p rob ab ly w ill, b e ­
c o m e an a c tu a l
d a n g er
b efo re
m an y m o n th s.
P ro g r ess m a y be
slow fo r thlk la th e w et sea so n
a lo n g th e M ed iterran ean . A n yw ay
w e a r e on th e w a y and to an Im ­
p atien t p eo p le th a t Is so m e th in g .
D ow n in P o rtla n d -“5 they e x p ec t
to be w ith o u t m u ch m ea t fo r th e
rem a in d er o f
th e
year.
We
can
sn ick er a little a b o u t th a t fo r ab out
next Sunday.
a w eek . T h en w e w ill
w e are sh o rt, too.
NOTICE TO CR ED ITO R S
find
tht t
It Is a ll a n o th e r ex a m p le o f th e
d ifficu lties o f ra tio n in g fo o d and
o th e r th in g s to a la rg e p o p u la ­
tio n . It Just c a n ’t be d o n e s a t is ­
fa c to r ily w ith o u t c o m p le te in fo r ­
m a tio n both a t th e tim e th e q u o ta s
a re se t and for ea ch w eek th e r e ­
a fte r. P rin cip a l d ifficulty th is a d ­
m in istra tio n h a s had ab out ra-
U n n in g is ig n o ra n ce o f th e co u n -
th e/
are c ity p eo p le w h o know v he
Aothin.<
a b o u t rural co n d itio n s.
T h e truck reg istra tio n o f a w ee k
or so a g o is a n ex a m p le. A city
tru c k e r w ho had kep t a cost a c ­
c o u n tin g sy stem or had a reg u la r
ro u te w ould h a v e been ab le to fill
o u t th e b la n k s w ith little difficulty
A fa rm er w h o used h is truck for
a d ozen th in g s.
w ith
all sized
le a d s, to m any d iffer en t
p laces
co u ld n 't do It w ith an y a ssu ra n ce
o l a ccu ra cy . C o n seq u en tly th e In ­
fo rm a tio n derived from th e s ig n ­
up is a d m itted ly o f
little v a lu e.
M ost farm ers. In fa c t, a sk ed for
too little gas.
'D u rin g th e y ea r w hen w e w ere
a w a itin g su g a r ra tio n in g or e x p e c t ­
in g th a t It w ould soon com e, w e
b o u g h t ab out
20 p ercen t m ore
su g a r th a n n o rm a l. E v e r y o n e
w a n ted to lay a sid e a few p oun ds
— and did. C o n seq u en tly th e r e w as
an a ctu a l
sc a rc ity o f su g a r— or
w a s th ere. N obod y k now s. So far
th e ra tio n in g h as m erely served
to ca u se a g reat deal o f b oth er
and an added ex p en se ..
C offee ra tio n in g Is a n o th er e x ­
a m p le. T h é a d m in istra tio n b egan
tn lk ln g ab out It a co u p le m o n th s
b efo re It w as put Into effect and
sa le s o f coffee b oom ed.
P eo p le
w h o seld o m drank m ore than a
cu p a day In n orm al tim es h a s ­
O. S p en cer, fa th e r o f Mrs. Carl
ten ed to buy a few extra poun ds E v e r e tt, died at T h e D a lle s and
o r ... a ca se w ith th e
resu lt th a t th e fu n er a l w a s held th e re F r i­
h u n d red s of p eop le ca n n o t buy d a y o f la st w eek .
co ffee at all.
Mrs. R oy B e lsh e e had th e p le a ­
T h e r e ’s not m uch
co rrela tio n su re o f v isitin g a t h er d a u g h ter s
a b o u t It, eith er.
S to ck m en w ho h o u se Mrs. J a m es K en n y at Moro
m ust drive forty m iles to buy Ave la st w eek and w h ile th e re sa w her
p o u n d s o f su g a r and tw o p oun ds g ra n d so n , C lifford, now an in st­
o f co ffee each w eek fo r a crew ru cto r in to rp ed o sc h o o l a t N e w ­
o f m e » w o n ’t be sa v in g tires or p ort R. I. w h o fle w
h o m e Ikst
g a so lin e .
M onday to sp en d a sh o rt fu rlo u g h
It's nil ra th er
b u n g led ,
and
w ith h is fo lk s. W hile, th ere a n o ­
la r g e ly beenuse o f lack o f fu ll th e r g ra n d so n , G len K en n y and
In form ation and try in g to m a n - w ife and tw o ch ild ren o f Salem
ftgè a nation as large as th e U n i­ a g r a n d a u g h te r
Mrs. L yle F ih n
ted S ta tes from th e m u ltitu d in o u s an d hushnnd and ch ild o f Ia G r a n -
offices in
W a sh in g to n .
At last,
de a lso v isited .
h o w ev er, w e nr® Andlng th a t c o n ­
Mr. and Mrs. J eff W ilson and
ce n tr a tio n 1® not a p an acea
for
so
n
o f T h e D a lle s sp en t th e w eek
o ur econom ic ills.
en d a t Mrs. W ilso n ’s fa th e r ’s hom o
R oy B elsh ee. T h ey Went* h u n tin g
w h ile h ere and Mr. B e lsh e e w as
fo r tu n a te In g e ttin g a deer.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B ra ck en and
d a u g h te r, Mrs. K e lly o f P o rtlan d
v isited th e R ich fa m ily , b rin g in g
F r o m tl»c O b s e rv e r, N o v . IS . 1903
Mr. and Mrs. G ordon R ic h ’s lit t ’^
N o b e tte r flour is m ade on th e d a u g h ter. Susan to v isit h er grand
PaciA c co a st th a n th e S u p erla tiv e, p a ren ts.
tw isted o u t In M oro m ills.
Try
G ordon B o ice o f th e M edical
th e h o m e p rod uct.
C orps o f th e n a v y sta tio n e d at
S n ow w as six Inches d eep over San D ieg o arrived h o m e Saturda '
m ost o f S h erm a n co u n ty W ed n es­ fo r a sh ort sta y w ith h is p aren ts,
d ay and as w et a s could be w ith Mr. and Mrs. P res B o ice. H e r e t­
slu sh at n oon . T h e
m ore m ud urned to d u ty W ed n esd a y .
th e re is th e m ore w h ea t th ere w ill
Mrs. A nna L ee w h o u n d erw en t
be.
an o p era tio n at th e M id-C olum bia
W . L. W ilson and In g eb o rg M or­
h o sp ita l is Im proving.
ten sen
w ill
p ro v e up on th eir
Mrs. C h arles H o g g a rd o f W a«co
M onkland h o m e ste a d s D ec. 24 and spent th e w eek w ilji
Mrs. R oy
2^ b efo re co u n ty clerk. H. S. M e- R elsh e e on h er ran ch near Moro.
D nnel.
N ex t Sun day, N ov. 15, th e d is­
tric
t su p e rin ten d e n t of th e C as­
F r o m th e O b s e rv e r, N o v . 14. 1913
M ethodist
F o ss A B en son h ave th e se llin g ca d e d istrict o f th e
of th e lle y d t Im p lem en t Co. lin e ch u rch w ill p reach at th e W n*eo
o f b u g g ie s w h ich th e y a re a d v e r ­ ch u rch at 11:00 a.m . and a f te r ­
tisin g to c lo se out th e sto ck at w ard w ill hold a sh ort q u a rterly
v ery c lo se p rices. T h is w eek th ree co n fe r e n c e .
A p o tlu ck d in n er w ill he given
sa le s from th is sto ck w ere m ad e
In
th e b a sem en t. R ev. F. L. Cnn-
to M oro p arties, o n e ea ch to Mrs.
J o h n • C h ristia n sen , A lb ert P e n ta ­ n ell, th e p astor, w ill hold se rv ices
a t th e D u fu r M eth od ist ch u rch
co st and W m . T aylor.
N ex t M onday th e 17th, circu it th e sa m e day.
Mrs. R a lp h W illia m s le ft S a t­
cou rt w ill c o n v e n e at M oro fo r
th e reg u la r fa ll term . T h e fo llo w ­ u rd ay for T h e D a lle s and th en
ing h a v e b een su m m o n ed to act on M onday le ft th e r e fo r L on g
a t Jurors: F ro m K en t: E. A. H o s ­ B e a ch , Cal., to be w ith a d a u g h -
A ll persons h avin g claim p a g ­
ainst th e E state o f A rv ld T . A n ­
derson, deceased, are h ereb y no ­
tified to present th em , w ith th e *
proper vouchers and d u ly v e rl-
Aed, to the undersigned, th e d u ly
ap po inted,
quallAed and
acting
a d m in is tra trix
o f th e estate of
A rv ld T . A nderson, deceased, a t
W asco, O regon, w ith in six m onths
fro m th e date o f th e first p u b li­
cation o f this notice, to -w it: Nov -
em ber 13. 1942.
G len nie M . Anderson
. A d m in is tra trix
D a te o f first p u b licatio n N ov. 13.
D a te o f last p ub licatio n, Dec 1 1.
Remember that this
year we can express
our thanks in a very
concrete way—insur­
ing future Thanks­
givings, too.
•9
'V
N O TIC E O F F IN A L
N O TIC E IS
thut th e u n d ersign ed , Admlnb-tv.-!
tor of th e esta te o f
\
îïï DEFENSE BONDS-STAMPS
Former Wasco
retu rn ed
fro m W h itin g , Iow a w h ere ».he
had sp en t se v e r a l w eek s w ith p a r­
Resident Dies In
ents and
The Dalles
N is b et was g iv e n by u b p a ren ts,
Mr. a n d Mrs. W. A. N isb et W eu -
In Other Days
k in so n , H. H. D u c k w o rth , C. F .
G u yton , *O. C. H o g u e. W . K. H a g ­
g erty , B. O.
B o a rd m a n .
F rom
G rass V alley: R. C. B e n n ett, O. H
B u ch o ltz, A sa E slin g er, F red Cox,
V. B. E ak in . F rom M oro: J, C.
H o ck m a n , Chrla A nd erson, I. E.
F ie ld s, G eorge H en n a g ln , R o y B e n ­
son . F. L. B u rn et. F rom W asco:
J. A. C offey, T . W . A lley , C. H
H o w ell. W E. D u tto n , W . H. A n d ­
rew s,
R B. H a lley ,
F red B lau.
F ro m M onkland: „ C h a s . B u lla rd ,
R. W . B e lsh ee , P . H. Z obel. F rom
R u fu s: J. T. B o o th h y , J. L. B r a ­
ck ett. F rom D eM oss: M. L. E v a n s.
F rom K lon d ik e: G. C. F rid ley .
ter fo r th e w in ter.
Mrs. Ted
A nderson
A
frien ds.
b irth d a y
dinner
n ed a y
e v e n in g .
young
fr ie n d s
Mr. an d
lo r
G erald
S everal
of
hia
w ere g u ests.
Mrs.
W m. N isb et le it
for P o rtla n d W ed n esd ay w ith R o b ­
ert
w ho
w as
m ed ica l
taken
ch e c k -u p .
down
he
ca n
tw a
now
g e t a lo n g w ith o u t ins cr u tc h e s, an
in d ica tio n
o f m uch
Mrs. W a lter
h o m e from
M edler w h o cu m e
th e
h a s not b een
im p ro v em en t.
h o sp ita l
bo
rco en tly
w ell and r e tu r n ­
ed th er? M onday.
Mrs.
h em e
D ick
lr o m
Joh n so n
The
D a lles
retu rn ed
h o sp ita l
w h ere sh e sp en t 10 d ays r e c o v e r ­
ing fro m a se rio u s h ea rt a tta c k .
S h e is now a b le to be up and is
g ra d u a lly g e f t fh t
b etter.
Mrs.
R ay
B a rlo w ,
husband
and
tw o
ch ild re n w h o h a v e been h e r e r e ­
turned to th eir h o m e in E u g en e.
T h e lib rary
fe stiv a l S a tu rd a y
ev e n in g w as a g r a tify in g su c c e ss
and p ro ceed s m ore th a n h oped
for. P eo p le o f th e c o m m u n ity r e s­
ponded very g en er o u sly in d o n a ­
tio n s a n d w ork. W h en a ll b ills ure
paid and item ized report w ill be
p u b lish ed . D avid R eid w a s th e
w in n er of th e rug.
Mr. and Mrs. E d K a seb erg , Mrs.
B e tty K a seb erg -and little d a u g h ­
ter are v isito rs a t th e L a w ren ce
K a seb erg h em e.
Mrs. A rthu r S m ith is In T he
D a lles w ith h er m o th er, Mrs. Lee
w ho is in a h o sp ita l th ere.
Mrs. O rm ond H ild erb ra n d , Mrs.
G race M edler, Mrs. J a n et M cD on ­
ald w ere b u sin ess v isito r s In T he
D a lles M onday.
Mrs. H arold ‘ W h ite
h as been
su fferin g from a had tooth w h ich
sh e had ex tra cted recen tly .
Air. and Mrs. A fton M cIn tyre
w ere In T he D a lles T u esd a y on
b u sin ess.
Mrs. F ra n k ly n Bird and son
h a v e m oved to P ortlan d to be w ith
h er husband w h o is em p lo y ed In
th e city.
—-
M iss Joan V a n D y k en Is still 111
★
★
Wkai'l/ouHu^Wiik
SETTLEM ENT
H E R E B Y G IV E N ,
so n s E u g en e and R on ald from
and u n a b le to be at h er post in
P o rtla n d arrived
S atu rd ay and
h igh sc h o o l. F lu and bad .co ld s
are v isitin g Mrs. M iller’s sister,
are p rev a len t In th e sch o o l.
Mrs. L. P. H aven . Mr. M iller r e ­
Mrs. E. G. K en d a ll (n e e C a t h ­
turned S un day
but Mrs. M iller
erin e J o h n to n ) a cco m p a n ied Lynn
and so n s w ill rem ain th e w eek.
M ich ael o f P o rtla n d for a w eek
T h e E a stern S tar n v m b e r s h o n ­
end w ith r e la tiv es h ere. Mr. M i­
ored th e E sth ers at th e m eetin g
ch a el le tu r n e d w ith h is q u ota of
T u esd a y even in g.
g eeee.
A num ber from h ere a tten d ed
T h e radio sta te s that g a s r a ­
th e fu n er a l se rv ic es for th e late
tio n in g w ill b e ' put Into effect
D ecem b er 1. A p p lic a tio n s for gas
cards m u st be filled o u t in ink or
ty p e w r iter
a cc o rd in g
to
C. C.
C ald w ell, sc h o o l su p e n in ten d e n t.
Our v o lle y b a ll team w ill m u
w ith M oro at M oro T u esd a y e v e ­
ning.
A le tter from D a n n y Kaseb^rr;
in H a w a ii T u esd a y stated h e w as
still th e re and w ell and h a p p y .
Mrs. Iv en K ir k e lie and fa m ily
h a s had h er m o th er a s a g u est
S he Is Mrs. Q uestad o f S ea ttle
h ere for a w eek . Mr. K ir k e lie of
V a n co u v er co m e up for t h e w eek
end and sh e returned w ith h im
S un day. H e w ill m ove h is' fa m ily
to V a n co u v er soon .
P res B o ice qf P ortlan d v isited
h is fa m ily In W a sco o ver th e w eek
end.
f r ' i ’ 3»
G eorge W ild e
and tw o frien d s
“ c j «CS!c in i ’ ; cco’-
o f P o rtla n d w ere h ere g o o se h u n ­
tin g last S a tu rd a y and S un day.
I
Dijk. ! .U Î
cf
T he ju n io r b rid g e club m et w ith
n o t \--fret cfc:
Mrs. M arlon P o w ell W ed n esd a y
r ît
•*»
x.-iU w ...i »1., .:, ; .i t
a ftern o o n .
Mrs. R. S co tt took her d a u g h ­
ter; E rm a to H ood R iver T u esd a y
to th e crip p led ch ild re n ’s clin ic
Mrs. D leb ert J o h n so n and infant
son w ere d ism issed from th e h o s ­
p ital In T h e D a lle s M onday and
returned h o m e. H er m oth er, Mrs. |b b n Deere
C a te rp illa r
B elle C loth ier Is sta y in g w ith her.
Mrs. A u g u sta H u ck ln w a s c a ll­
ed to S ea ttle by th e illn e ss o f her
d a u g h ter, Mrs. M urray W alk er.
W m . C lo th ier d ro v e h er to S e a t­
tle.
Mr. artd Mrs. K en n eth F erg u so n
and ch ild ren o f The D a lles w era
g u ests o f Mrs. F e r g u so n ’s m o th er.
Mrs. L yd ia D arb y Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C hub J o h n so n o f
^ W illa m in a are up for se ed in g on
th e ir farm .
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. M iller and
A X IS M U E S
O’ MI t ARA
Supply & Imp. Co
W illiam
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S
N O TIC E
IS
HEREBY
G IV E N
th at A. H. M cIn tyre, o f W asco.
O regon, has been a p p o in ted Ad •
m ln istra to r of th e E s ta te o f A l ­
exan d er J. M cIntyre,
d ecea sed ,
and h as q u alified as su ch .
A ll
persons
h a v in g
cla im s
a g a in st said E s ta te are h ereb y
n otified and required to p resen t
the sam e, d u ly v er ified , to said
A d m in istrator at t h e > a b ove a d ­
d ress w ith in six m o n th s from th e
d ate o f th e first p u b lica tio n o f
th is n otice.
T h e first p u b lication is O ctob er
16, 1942.
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A. H, M cIntyre, A d m in istra to r.
J. T racy B arton,
A ttorn ey for th e E sta te.
IN T H E COUNTY
COURT O ’
T H E ST A T E O F O R E G O N F O R
SH ER M A N -» COUNTY:
In the m a tter o f th e E sta te o f
R. C. C annon, d ecea sed ss:
TO WHOM IT MAY C O N C E R N :
Y ou a r e hereby notified th a t the
u nd ersigned h as been a p p o in ted
A d m in istrator o f th e a b o v e e n ­
titled estate, and h as qualified.
A n y body h a v in g c la im s a g a in st
nam e are
hereby
req u ested to
prerent
(hem w it h x th e
p rop er
v o u ch ers an nexed to th e u n d e r ­
sign ed , at th e law office o f R oy
J, B ak er in G rass V alley, O regon,
w ith in six m on th s from th e d ate
o f first p u b lication h ere o f.
F irst p u b lication b ein g N ov. 6th
11*42,
Gus E n g stro m
A d m in istra to r
C.JL. Poley, M.D.
Physician & Surgeon
The Dalles Hospital
fhe
>allc$ Oregon
SPEED A TANK
Bethlehem Chapter, No. 78.O.E.S,
Moro, Oregon
T h e tw o h oys w h o w er e p ic k ­
Meets Every Second and
ed up by lo c a l a u th o r itie s last
Fourth Thursdays in each
Telephone calls play a vital part in building
Continued fro m page one.
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w eek on a ch a rg e o f b rea k in g In
Month. Visiting members
p h y sica l d isa b ilitie s or by reason
t c a h o u se and ste a lin g cars m ade
Invited
The “ Stevepipe,” as the 60-m illi­
tanks, guns, ships, planes. They help to move
a co n fe ssio n th a t w ou ld be r e v e a l­
o f ag e. S tu d e n ts co m e from all
m e ter trench m o rta r is commonly Murie Hoskinson, W. M.
in g to ev e r y ca r o w n er If e a nh
w a lk s In life , a re o f a ll rnoes, known, 'Is used by our in fa n try for Pauline Dooms, Sec.
millions of men to the fighting fronts. War is
on e cou ld read It.
cr ee d s and co lo r land 'ran ge In close-in fighting. It fires a 2.4- pound Eureka Lodge No. 12f A-F & A-M
on the wires. There must be no blocking of these
T h ey esca p ed form F razer D e ­
a g e fro m 30 to m o re th an 50 y ea rs
shell at the rate of about 35 a
Meets on the 1st and
ten tio n H o m e elec tio n n ig h t and
A m on g th e g r a d u a te s o f th e minute
3rd Thursday eve­
war calls.
K 1 ft
foun d an u n lock ed car w ith th e
sc h o o l In recen t d a y s w ere Ave
nings of sach month.
k eys In It w ith in a b lock . U n til
from O r e g o n and W a sh in g to n .
We cannot build new lines to carry them be­
Visiting members are
cap tu red F rid a y t h e y had a car
B e rk le y of
T h ey e r e
N o rb o n n e
cordially invited to
cause copper, nickel and rubber are shooting,
. a t th e ir d isp o sa l. U n lik e th e a v ­
P en d leto n , C h a rles B. T ator of
meet with us.
era g e car ow n er w h o h as o n e car.
P o rtla n d , V irg in ia E. M assie of
Darwin Van Gilder, W. M.
not talking, materials right now.
th e y had m ore th an h a lf o f t h e ’
S p o k a n e,
M arlon O. O ppelt of
G V. Belknap, Secretary
parked cars. so c a r eless are car
From the Observer, Nov 19, 1923 ’Tacom a and C lyd e W . -Llnnville
What we can do is to make the most of what
Moro Lod k e No. HJ, I. O. O. F.
o w n ers ab out H avin g cars w ith
A party o f fo u r h u n ters, E . R. o f S tev en so n . W ash . AU a re r a ­
Moro, Oregon •
we have. You can help by making Long Dis­
k ey s in th em .
E arzee, H. C. G inn, Bart B u rrell ted as a ssista n t field d irecto rs w ith
Meets
1st and 3rd
- T h e b oys d rove a ca r to H ood and R a ym on d H e n r ich s b rou gh t th e ex cep tio n o f M iss M assie, w h o
tance calls only when they are really necessary.
Tuesdays in th«
R iver, a n o th e r o n e to T h e D nl- b a ck 100 d u c k s S atu rd a y ev e n in g Is sp e c ia liz in g in h o sp ita l r e c r e a ­
I.O..O.P.
hall
Trai
still
a n o th e r to P en d leto n fro m K la m a th F a lls. T h ey m ade tio n . W h ile m in o r p h y sica l d efec ts
* And on these, please be as brief as you can. -
sient and visiting
w^are th e y took a ride or tw o th e trip In 13 h ours.
m ay be o v erlo o k ed , no a p p lica n t
brothers are cordi
The m ortar fires Its projectile In
The call you save today may speed a plane
in v a rio u s p ark ed cars and th en
T w o pet sh ep a rd d o g s saved the g e ts a ssig n e d to d uty w ith o u t a
ally invited to meet
a U-shaped arc and for thia reason
p ick ed out a good lo o k in g on e to life o f Mrs. R u b y P e tty s w h en c o m p le te In v estig a tio n o f h is or
or a tank to the fighting front
m ay be successfully camouflaged
.vith us.
d riv e b ack to R u fu s w h e re * th e y
h er h ack o v ertu rn ed on t h s road h er a b ility a n d --.c h a r a c te r . It Is
behind an obstruction It costs about Paul May, N. G.
fo u n d a n o th e r u n lock ed car.
b etw een T h e D a lle s and h er h o m e ev e n h in ted th a t th e F B I ch ecu x
Your co-operation is deeply
$500. You and your neighbors. Join­ Percy Thompson, See.
M ayb e fh e sc a r c ity o f g a so lin e
n ear S h erars. -----
th e a p p lic a n ts o v er to m a k e d o ­
ing together, can buy m any of thenc
appreciated.
lupine Rebekah Lodge No. lid
w ill cause c a r o w n e rs to b e m o -r
At a m a ss m ee tin g h eld at th e u b ly su re th a t no o n e Is sen t out
effective weapons for use of our
Moro.
Oreron
d iscr ee t a b o u t
le a v in g k ey s In ch u rch T u esd a y n ig h t I. M. P e t ­ o n th e job w h o m ig h t h a v e en em y
arm y. Investing at least ten per­
.Meets 2d A 4th Tues
cars-
E v id e n tly th e sc a rc ity o f
erson. D. E. S tep h en s. Mrs. N. W. /c o n n ec tio n s. T h e R ed C ross h a s
cent of your income In W a r Bonds
day
of each month.
tires h a s h ad little effect I t Is a T h o m p so n , Mrs. O. A. R a m sey and h o t p rop ose, ev en In th e stress of
every payday w ill do the job. Get
W ar C alls C ome F irst !
Visiting
members wel
on
the
firing
line
ea
the
heme
frool
tem p ta tio n to crim e, th is le a v in g
Il G H an son w er e n am ed as a w a r tim e, to lo w er th e q u a lity of
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. . . Join the “Tan P ercent C lub.” come.
a c a r w a itin g and read y to go. and
c o m m itte e to fo rm u la te p la n s for It p erso n n el.
I ueille May, N. G.
U- S. T rtto n ry
It m ay a lso be very a z p en siv e.
a lib rary and re a d in g room
THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEdfifipB CO M P a S ^
Florence Johnston, Se.l
AN OUNCE O F P R E V E N T IO N
Kelly’s Column
1
W ill BONDS
II.
D in gle, «t-H-eased, ha j filed In the
C ounty C ourt o f S h erm an C ounty,
S ta te o f O regon.
h er final, a c ­
cou n t as
A d m in istra to r o f
stilf'
E stu te, and th a t MofRIay th e 7th
day o f D ecem b er, 1 942. at th e
hour of 10 o ’clock A.M . h as been
fixed by said .C ourt a s th e tim e
for h ea rin g o f o b je ctio n s to said
report, and th e se ttle m e n t th e re o f
H E L E N D IN G L E
A d m in istrator of th e E sta te o f
W illiam II, D in gle, d ecea sed
G avin &. G avin, A tto rn ey s for E s -
•tate. Oct> 30-N ov.20,
to the fighting front!