F ifty -E ig h th Year
Nœ
O fficial C ounty F a p e r
Moro, * O regon, i V i day, Decem ber 21, 1945
T
David Reid Quits
J Weather Cold;
U . S. A n ti-U -B o a t
A column of n e w
Court; Joe Peters
Roads Slick;
About Government,
'1
,
Politics and People
Favored for Place
Little Snow
VF W Starts
Corporations Buy
Post Here;
Heavily of Low
Officers [Installed
Inauguration of a new V.F.W. Interest Bonds
poet and installation of the new
End el 2.9 perceut Least
officera>wus done at the Odd-Fel
v o m lomes waue urmnin
lows hall Wednesday night when
Considered Possible After
Work Experience Is From
W. Ray Cooper, i commander of
Nearly Bare; Possible Soow
this district, and F. G. Gates, jun
End of Present Campaign
Center of Coanty
w ith eepecial emphaeie
ior vice-commander of Rend came
May Net Be Valuable
Although sales of bonds have
The resignation of David Reid
down to «preside over the cere
The
weatherman
went
mildly
not
been pushed very aggresaive-
as county commissioner, wag fil-
mony.
berserk
the
first
of
the
week
to
Installed were Frank Sayrs, ly in Sherman county reports in
ed at the office of «he county clerk,
endanger Christmas shoppers ab- commander, Norman Fields, sen- dicate that, as far as E bonds are
MajmmUn of the house can be Ross Ornduff, Monday, December
out getting to town and cauaed ior vice commander, Ivan Btogg, concerned, sales place the county
le r s n irl a* quite complete with- 17, with the notation that
wrecks.
junior vice commander, Darwin in the top bracket tin the state.
oat an
irrt over the sugar live date was immediate. Mr and
’
No
one
was
killed in Sherman Van Gilder, quartermaster, Herb
Officially the county has sold
amd usually it is »o one- Mrs Reid have gone, to California
county
and
no
serious
injuries
Willard, adjutant,
James Tate, >106,224, but since that time the
aj4e^ »1^,» It is taeorreet to refer to spend Christmas with their
noted bet ears were damaged bad © ^p^in, Glen Perry, Arthur Van bank has reported >28,294 in sales
Oo M a s an argument—rather it daughter and their son, Gordon,
Ip pnou g h to ta k e to repair shopt, q q j ©,., awj Harry Young, «trustees, which brings the quota percent*
I f1* ' j a r i" <*f stat»wwmt> on tcn" recently returned from the service
and slick roads scared many dnv- Norria Gilkison, historian, Frank age up to 142. E bond quota wai
Mams tvniWB - and potential in- has taken over management of
era and passengers. Most car» von fiarstd, patriotic instructor, >96,000.
tex rtuxed wtth
— - » « in - the farm near Rufus.
tlld off the highway without
Harper, guard, and Bob
The compilation issued ten days
st the OPA. Primarily, of course,
Resignation of Mr Reid mak^s
■such damage ae traffic was light. Boynton and Ralph Brisbine, co,- ago show» toe huge sales made
all the speaharS M anx mismanage- < choke of his successor manda-
The Sherman highway was slick or bearers.
to corporations in Oregon who
ment on the pari o f OPA for all fary w the remaining members
In many spots espori^By below
Others attending were Herb bad up to that time bought near-
the grief to wM A housewives have <rf the court. Judge J. M. Wilson
Waaco. Conditions required care jfattieu, Robert Holmes, sll ofll- ly 300 percent of the quota given
been subjected Occasionally^one &nd Vernon Miller. Because of
between Wasco and Kent and ©©„ w
officers of The Dalles them. Many of these sales were
©orne» up with what purport to be the geographical alignment of the
road conditions were reported as j|rs Gates and Mrs Cooper and f or 7.8 percent bond« and all of
definite figures
sources of sup- county, it is probable that a xn«n
good south 0/ Kent to Bend.
several ladies of The Dalles aux- them for issue bearing a much
ply which appear to be conrioc- from the central part of the coun-
The Columbia river highway Uiary
,
-
interest mte than do E
||X
ty will be chosen. .
One of
was Icy between The Dalles and
Following the ceremony pie and bonds. Government financing with-
finch a speaker, a few days ago,
Expression of opinion as to the wolf packs, the **
•M W *
Crown Point and wa< dangerous ©off©© -were served to about sixty <xit E bonds » entirely possible
P u Representative Jonkman, from gucceswOr indicates that Joe Pet* of super-snooper radio device dropped tram
although being used by those who who braved the snow and cold ¿0 and this may indicate that no
_ nbeet
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thrown off by Mbs
sugar diririct in Michigan, erg
he acceptable to a large picks np the
felt they had to be somewhere attend.
more 2.9 percent investments will
and bis statement went unchal- majority. He has been chairman toe rM* ‘°
else. Some used the W ashington______
be possible after the first of t»ie
by any Of the OPA <W«n- «rf
AAA in ite mrat difficult *'»“ * “
***** “ * ’ *“ A
aide of the river which was slight
year.
A.
Aeeordinr te My Jonkman,
was salvage chairman dur-
ly better. AU roads are sanded.
So far E bond sales have not
«houbkbe available to Am-
^h© war arwj has been a con-
Temperature ha« reached a low
reached the modest quota of >22,-
erfean houOfWives in 1946 a total ^tant worker on the bond «toff.
of 11 degrees so far during t* is
600,000 in Oregon, although ten
1
©f 1,800,000 tons of refined sugar
activities have given him* a
eold speU and usual temperatures
counties are over the top. Sales
than wus Allotted <pr domes- ^jde knowledge of the countv and
run about 15 and 17 night* and
Mr and M j - s Gordon Harper,
otffcer bonds to individuals are
residents.
*
little above that day times.
tic use in 1945. This, he contend-
Stanley and Leland, are moving n€ar 200 ^©^©©nt o f th« >17,600-
CLAIMS PRESENTED AGAINST filMO; H oow d O ap er Corp., re-
ad, la guftdent to justify OPA
Appointment will presumably
to Mrs Augusta Hackin’* ranch.
quota and, as said, the corpor-
SHERMAN
COUNTY, OREGON
O'Meara Sup-
in increasing the allotment after be made at the January 2 meet
Mr and Mrs Dewey Thomas left ©tions have bought heavily.
GENERAL AND ROAD FU NDS
In *.
W o h e >3.4fi.
January 1, or perhaps removing ing o f the court.
Friday for Mabie, North Carolina,
in total quota percentage Ore-
FOR NOVEMBER 1946 AND
OH rniupsay, w » and oil
Aurar entirely from n oon in g.
where they will visit his parents gon ia well above twice that giv-
APPROVED DECEMBER 1945
ib a by which the
for a couple of months.
en, and many counties have bou-
TERM OF THE COUNTY COURT C o- t o e s
trima aceowtt >77.Io
Mr and Mrs Carl Tuggl«”
*ht three Ume* the
2^ ° ^
GENERAL FUND
"
*‘ir*
H o» tt> w* «1» m<»t out “1 t>>« leaving Friday for Centralia, Wn., Sherman b among the ioweat m
Naomi VanGildw. County Trm-
« « m n t, WOO j OO
~
P” « ™ » where they will apmd their Christ thW -computation, not - k a ^ g
surer, Old A«e Amurtance »1U.«O,
r
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u> inuproMn« O regon, »oil and mas vacation.
" ™ y re*ident «m p«*tlom .
BUmtaating the rumored sugar
Sales of E bonds will continue
Entertainment is not g^ing
Dependent Children >24.80, CONDENSED
PROCEEDINGS 'water resources will be the major
And In Java, not on« pound of
The
Tuesday
club
met
at
Mrs
untij
December 31. Additional
be scarce during the holiday >167.40* C. C. Waitoon use of pri-
DECEMBER 5rth TERM OF issue at the annual state confer-
. 0.1© will n w h the United SU - w «* “ * 7 *
Ora
Workman’s
for
its
annual
are
now available for those*
vate car >45.00; James W. Jones COUNTY COURT.
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enco a t AAA county oommivUe-,
toa. and a limited supply from week end if all the events come
of Government Trapper
daw ns against County General men January 10, says R, B. Tay- Christmas party. A special pro- who y^y© not received enough
tba P h ilip p m e s, Mr JwAmao ro- to pass. Saturday night the Am- expense
lor chairman of the state AAA gram was given and everyone had ^or their purchases, and more
ported total tonnage from, acces- snean Legion at Moro is giving ,>50.00; David Reid County Com- and Road Funds allowed.
committee.
The conference will be a gqud «lime. Before adjoum ing^^jj
obtained if needed. Sales
Christmas dance, Christ, e . rs mjsaioner >17.60; T. Beater John-
County Treasurer’s monthly le
•Ible sources as 9,600, (XX) tons
Cor-
the
group
packed
a
box
for
Doern’
are
©xpected
to be made up to the
expenses, port
port showing
showing fund
balances a» of held on the OSC campus m
must be deducted lo- night the Odd-Fellows at < lraw »on, District Attorney expenses,
fund Hk
becker
hospital.
U
st
day
because
of the absence
. military r^qaire- Valley are (riving a dance and »7AO; Pacific Power 4 Light Ca.. December 1, approved and filed
vallla.
committeemen
Wasoo
school
gave
its
annual
other
investments.
N e w e a r ’s E v e bhe Kent Legion lights courthouse >21.79; City of * Bid o f Elvis Rich fo^ purchase
The 108 farmer
menta, and relief
leaving 0<W
net <>
a- U giving i t .
riv«L7»t~8.M
ball. School Moro water courthouro »445; P . c t tbx ioroclorod property U iron, all Oregon countic attend- C h ri.tm « program Thuraday, De
Tnose
f u ‘ tion,. private «Bnnen, and or- eific Telephone 4 Telogroph Co.. Waaco held in aewpenne pending ing the conference th » y e a r nave eember 20. at 7:80 p.
SERVICES ANNOUNCED
ton.. ^ G h rinded
p
telephone, all ofifice. « 1 ^ De- future hwedttgution.
greatly
mcreawd responsibility participating in the program were
aiaa
M m I, m U n . to
earry-gvwr f r i » 1946, beet sugar ganixatxxi programs will
The Rev C. Wildermuth of Hood
until partment of Agriculture, sealer,
Bid of R .J. Brockert for p u r- f o r a d m in istra tio n of the AAA members of the grade school, the
MX) ,000 tons and cane sugar most people pretty busy
River
announces that he will con-
weights and measures, $3.76; West ©has« o f foreclosed property In practice program, Taylor said, band and some «of the freshmen.
of 650,000 tons. ’
the first of the year
Those
on
the
school’s
sick
list
duct
a
Christmas service st the
Coaat I Printing 4 Binding Co.. Saetto« M, T 1 8. A 1« E.W.M., They will »elect pedice» and ap-
. Dag»e
to ir sugar
lOgar beet
beat and
ana •"
>"
•
office" « r o n e e »41 «0- I. accreted and property declared prove farm allowance, on the ba- l>»t week who have returned to G ran Valley lf«*nriirt thuitli oe
>me*tic
sugar
» w
n a—
^ a a—n-,------------
r o p a aro ahnoat completely
J*.
to eourt-
co^rt- W.W
f i, of conservation
connrvation needs
need, in coun- their studies are Lester Gray, the afternoon of Christmas dsy
m
-pletely g E88AY
g g x Y CONTEST ANNOUNCED
at
*
sis
Coban
harvest
will
L*
K
it___,
w
__
a
+
{m
m
awl
/kcmnoTMin »t ip* Afut on in-
Hildertbr&nd..
Patricia
D. tn. He has conducted set- »
harvested. Gubar»
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• i
, vl
««on- Wi.lv W JCnhrhten
«nnmvpj *nd ties and communities and on in- Gordon
Rildenbrand,
Patricia at
at 3 3 p.tn.
U « i4 r v lfi and Puer-
The Oregon Historical society house >3.20, WJy W. JLnlgnten,
Deeds presenteda approved and lc’
.
j > a uz„v.irv««n
i»v«ral veam . and he
to Riro . t o o dny. Utor. « , that h « announrod <ta 194« hiaUric.l rffice
r ir » d by eourt
convey-
M e th o d i/w o m e n ’a .oc.ety a .k , throe intorroted to watch
___ . - >*.<. uvratup will not be essay contest for boys and girls Frank Sheparl company, i>nepara a
forerioaed properties in
....
...
.
at .u . x«.
announcements of
much o f this increase win noi
j
pi».»;™
«, subscription,
-9 > « rrro tiv n Waaoo
«7
V Hildcr-
HUdnr (programs
(programs handled
handled by committee- ©f Christian service met at the this paper for announcement
of z 15 and , 1Q
18. Oregon
Citation«
Bn<i j More to Joe M.
i Z i ^ t ^ l d ^ X T l n t o T h f^ jc c t
ie
“The Life »10.00; Mr, Carroll Sayr. cam-’ br^
c ^ u . A«
A. Ruggles
R ^ U . men
.U o ° tome j in
home of Mr» Auguata Huckm for date tor future .erveee.
Charles
men will
MrU1 a*®
into The »object will be “The Life >10.00; Mrs Carroll Sayrs cam- fcrand
1946 but should be taaen~ m w
w*
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‘ aaon at the three-day
tihree-day meeting,
mooting. its
its regular Christmas party. A --------------
iocofi^Tby OPA In firing House- and Work of George Abernathy, paigii against tuberculous >5; W R pe.pectfrely.
Mr Prises range from >60 to >30 and Taylor M. D., examination of B L.
Caterpillar trector with These include crop insurance, *peciBl program was in charge o M r S WATKINS ELECTED
hold quotas for 1946. Also, us- are - four
- - - - in - number.
Garity, who was killed Oct. 19, on ahov^
attachments pur- commodity loan., production goals, Mrs A1 »o™ aier. The group
¿tmkjnan insisted, industrial
be informed
Rules of the contest may be ob- highway $10XX>; Sherman County chaaed fw m IptoaaUU Tractor P^ce supports and production p ^ ked a box for an o r p h a n ^ . TJ ^ y
l k The new
•r , of sugar should
aarHart possible date of tained from the principal of a^y Branch, First National Bank, with-
Equipment Company.
r^.ntv
Lt. Jim Coat is home on fur- offlcer8 are Mrs Francis Watkins,
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w . L. May o t Sherman county,
N ebfjs. officer,
« a
will be »vail- school or from this office. The con- holding tax, >90.00; Skats Indu*-
Treasurer directed
the amount
which
ga
neacs |300.00 out of Courtly
___» Fair Fund will be chairman, and
~tl|Tr
|rft wui
U silhtfr
’^
'"’»H d ose March 16, 1946. trial Accident n
Commission, peace
ka. He has to return the 30th.
jyell, worthy patron; Mrs I net
^ ’vw/^Hrv ^which has been Reading lists may fie obtained officer’s protection, >4»6</; Sher-
Cw nty Fair Board.
Nswkfcrtc o f Marion county will
C. M. 2-c Lewis Hastings is garrent, associate matron; Er-
i
* reduced from ’the state library at Salem, man Cqanty Journal Cottnty Print-
Relative to improvement of roads ** secretary___
crop
home from the navy He will
ghull, associate patron; Mrs
operating on *
.ng $770; Chaa w
Bd„er_ conn6ctin<
DeWoaa station: ance and commodity loan com- spend the Christmas holidays ^ ^ d ys Zell secretary; Mrst.Ro«-
allotment for the past two years.
r—
tisement in Bastoni Oregon Wheat investigation to be mode and fu- mittee.
here and return January 2.
aHe White, treaurer; Mrs Margie
T JÏ
League
proceedings,
>20IX);
Chas.
ture
action
token.
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Valdis
“Pee
Wee”
Wilde,
who
Kaseberg conductress; Mrs Evc-
id Congressmen, -however,
R. Logan, Audit of County Books,
Charles R. Logan reemployed as M0RQ BASKETEERS BEATEN has been discharged and has re- lyn Smith, associate conductress
J«nkto«n’. «Mof « > « CTn *
.
l?
I - 11
>175.00; National Education Ass’. County Auditor for calendar year
enlisted in the army air force is
p
u » indivwuM hou»evnfc .
Superintendent’s office expense.
1946
The Moro high school basket- ,home on a n inety-day furlough
*
• * *
tot*5*'
Organization o f the Midco Pure $1-50; Foreign Policy Association,
installation of fight at gate of ball gqUad suffered its second de-
Mr <nd Mn} Vern Dutton were SCHOOL PROGRAM PLANNED
Housewives of the Pacific norlax
dinner guesta of Mr and
The Chrietmas program of the
west who grunfblingly pay present bred Breeder» association was Superintendent’s office expense, ©ouribouae yard aabetiobed and fe<t at the hands of the Goldendale
A » « ^ \ 7 i c e s for eggs and done at Graks Valley last Satur- >3.00; The Macmillan Co., Sup?r- approved.
five Saturday night at Guldondale ^ rg ¿ orman (^ h n au er.
school children will be given Fri
. lX « u » n t ly find the .upply day afternoon fcy the election o< intendent’s office evpetwe « .4 T
No further m atter, being at » - wh.n the home team won by a
UpdeSrafI day ni«ht at the rymnaaium with
t o t »ymnafhire L. K. Smith «rf Grate Valley a . GENERAL ROAD F U N D -R O A D
Court t o « « n - d
to M to 2S K „ „ . Moro had previ-
r i^ d „ra ChaLe. the rr.de « h o d youn^ ter. ,iv -
i J S T S r fo rt of Repretontotlve preaident. H .1Ty Jac«er of Con- EMPLOYEES
ROLL
•• o f County
- Judge.
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. . beat
. . . in song and story
call
ously
entertained - the Washington Everett of Wasco were guests at ing their
school.
jTnini
lofwu to restrict egg Hn- don a8 rice-preriden-t, and LeRoy
L. L. Pcetz_>0®.20.
of the home of Mr and Mrs Dan Me- to prepare for the coming of
The Moro team has plenty
run
«-round that a sur- C. Wright as secretary. Directors bolt
r»ari iw<nr,
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«
Laughlin of Condon.
Santoa.
- .
<
guards according to Coach Jewel
. _
• Tk
n a ,Ip,
Bank music will ba provided by
imminent Aocordir« to ehtrnen were Harold Eakin, Mfi- “ ^ her^ n
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- os for-
, ,
vu"t0”
<*>« >'»»»' **"<> *1‘hongfc
,b -
but
few who
can qualify
Mr Jansen’s figure«, if polutry- lard Eakin both of Grass Valley
. on M
words.
Hockinson
and
Bayer,
left
Monday
were
Rev
and
Mrs
Can-
exi>ected.
The
children
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Peetz «9820; C. Bareenhhlt »8« ««
'produce m 1946 at the same and
Art Jaeger
of Condon.
handers, and Hartley are playing nell, Messrs an d ' Masdame» Geo.
Christmas play.
, ,045 there
will
be
a
omit
’
Purpoto
of
the
new
orfraniza-
E. McPhemon »98.80; Frank
'
lere will be about' Purpose of the n
Gaasbeck,
Owen
Barnett.
o
ld
Wmrtan
000 ____
"f
mumble
tion
i,
to
plan
and
put
on
a
sale
zel
»97.00.
Orecon',
InAitorial
employment
forwards
eo
far.
Carl
vonBorstel
Van
■Atte* of surplus eggs tion is to plan and (put on n sale «el >97.60.
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n „ w.va-f ai
v »« »»v..— in the
— Shoe”and
rfwemmfnt will be of purebred caittle of all breed« ACCOUNT—Secretory of State, d ip p e d 60,000 in the 12 mopths ig center when he is on hand and John Royce,,W alter Brockert, i
other
which ¿ the
pled«» to rach «all. The rale will he he>-> miacellaneou». »6.00; Union Pad- p ^ e d in e September. 194«, and Rnberran. Prater, FritU, Melzer Donra.er
Chrmand Hild« ^ * nd ------ ------------- . .
S S E Z - J r it y pricra. Present
Preeent to
fie R.R., miecellaneoue
miraellanerao »0.77:
third quarter
other. in In the squad
«p u d are
art and Mrs Hoyt, Mrs Alma Fridley, VETERANS RETURN
at the
the Sherman
Sherman county
county fair
fair grt.u-
grou- fic
>0.77; Na- third
quarter covering
covering pay
pay roll,
rolls any
*n<j the others
Marie B^r
B>»r-. ■
— i T - X r a are 27 cant»
, poratble
Hrapital Aas'n.,
A a.’n., wages
w n«e. uc-
ac- were
warn 18.4
Luanda The
The next
next game
p m e will be Mrs
Mm Everett Watkins,
Watkln» Maria
Morehou,e
cents a nd.
nds during
during the
the fair.
fair. It It i is
possible tional Hospital
1<U percent
percent lower
lower than
than In
in guards.
Cooper,
Nisbet.
_
support POOS®
___ and 21 At_a
i . ___
^rara.4 count
«oxo. >2.50;
Qfmira State
,Tnd. Ind.
A/v* Aec.
Gimm.
1042 1944,
ttrvwtmfin*
to fVrure«
lust nlnvAd
here here
aeraiinst
Condon,
Jan- Jan
nett nett
Cooper,
Bob Bob
Nisbet.
S-Sgt.
Jerrold
that _____i___
a spring _ sale
may .» ,.4
be start-
CUnm.
acoonfinr
to figures
just played
against
Condon,
dozen for candied eggs
Mr and Mrs Clark Van Gaas- huabond of Mrs Frances M Mere-
Dcparttnerit e j later, probably in some other miscellaneous >22«X); FfawkNation- ©©mpfled by the State Unemploy- usry 6.
©entt for ungraded. D t ^ . —
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tro o to : —- .4
Commission.
beck of Blalock and Emil, Hupei house, of Klondike Is on hie way
o f a fa M ta r e
retuctiant to o f the tour counties in the group al Bonk, wdth-holdsng tax >109.60. TO©nt Cc^npensation Commission. -----------
o f Arlington were Sunday guests home. He is one of 1,000 high-
advise goultrymeo ae to tlK 194F Morrow, Gilliam or Wasco.
Foss & Co., tires A t l* e«
Prinei®"?^.iob «*h>ctions came p i ELDg NEW DEPUTY
at the 'home of Mr end Mrs George point army veterans whom the
and >1.00,
>1.00, miscellaneous >2.90, >3.60; t„ ahipbuMling and aircraft with
quota becauag eimflar advise »at
Membership fee is >10.00 and
Monday
Van
Gaaabeck.
navy is bringing back to tahg;
Norman Fields storied
yoar was tojeen too literUy and a dues ere >3.00 per year. A big Harold L. White misc., >30.00; 47/100; lumbering 8,000; const» uc-
•hortc-e dooleped which waa high- advertising campaign is to be
ne W.
w .n R. . Reid
oeio « A o Son,
w , miec., >29.95; tion
w u
~ a»^.
».« his new
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J.©* Sttu Y William« received Wa die-
2,500; and
Iron and -va^.
steel In
poeition
waa high- preoared
advertising
W ^ i ™ ' ^ ' 1 which
to department
for campaign
the sale to <- acquaint Geo. B. Moon mtfsc., >18.50; L L manrttoctoring IfiOO. Based on sheriff l* ™ g been appointed by holiday« at toe home of her par-
Max W H bm . r~- rved hto db
Peetz
p<ywcr ^ l o ^ n © ^ joM before the re- Sheriff C. C. Wileon. Norman is ento, Mr and Mrs Lee
pmiltry « perto. *
dbtrict represented.
A bight Co., mdse., >2 80; City of cent «trike, the reports show ium- a recently returned veteran who
Mr and Mrs F. 8. Lamborn are home.
Intended to aid the housing
The second meeting wifi be held Moro misc., >1.75; J. K. McKean boring job. down to 44,235; ship- .erved in Africa, Italy, France, risk in g their daughter and son
HaroW
*
w
am w .
«w
in e aroupa
r a holding 34,213; construction 11,- Germany a part of the time be- in law, Mr and Mrs Guy of Port- discharge from the navy and
»bortoge, but specifically for the December 20 at the court house in Co.,
to take over the Union OH plant
land for a few days.
Porter Automotive Service, repairs 607; and iron and steel 3,818.
ing in the commandos.
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