Stevens County Liberty Loan Drive Clears $306,250
G W Peddycord county chairman reports Stevens County raised 306,250 from 2,894 subscribers for the third Liberty loan, beating the 194,000 quota. Towns including Marcus Addy Loon Lake Daisy Gifford exceeded their quotas. Deer Park and Marcus rail workers contributed extra totals. He honors volunteers and notes the effort pales beside the soldiers overseas.
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G. W. Peddycord
Stevens County
Colville
Marcus
Addy
Loon Lake
Daisy
Gifford
Clayton
Deer Park Bank
Spokane County
Great Northern
Railroad Company
St. Paul
Colville Cabaret A Hit With Net Proceeds For Surgery Unit
Colville’s first cabaret at the Masonic temple drew a large crowd and raised 138.44 in net proceeds from 162.44 receipts for the surgical dressings unit. Ketchem and Stringham organized the event with white ducked bell hops and a transformed ballroom.
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Colville
Masonic Temple
Ketchem
Stringham
H. Bair
Hugh Waddell
Pearl Cappell
Charles Humble
Frances Briscoe
Beatrice LaPlant
Velma Exley
Irma Wingham
Connie Casey
Jean Hartwell
Colville Song Shop
City Transfer Co
Stenger-Graham *Drug Co
Colville Bottling Works
Ketchem and
War time homefront duties and milk to money terms in Milwaukee
Dr. Charles P F Jones outlines eight battles for home front loyalty including tax payment, food conservation and Red Cross support. The piece lists war cabaret performers, staff, and helpers, then moves to sugar, wheat, and potato rationing rules, farm guidance, and a Liberty Loan drive report highlighting L B Donley and Louis Strauss visits to mills with strong bond subscriptions.
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Milwaukee Journal
Charles FP. Jones
Local Food Administration Lists District Chairmen and Home Use Rules
U S Food Administration officials headed by Herbert Hoover publish a district roster with local chairmen in Spokane Colville and surrounding areas and issue household limits on wheat products. Households may not exceed one and a half pounds of wheat products per week per person with specific substitutions and cautions for substitutes. Dealers are required to supply substitutes at a one to one ratio with flour and permits required for larger needs.
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Charles Hebberd
Washington
USK
Bell
J. Harrigan
Colville
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The
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Nora Sherman
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Hawaii
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Carlie
Charlie
Pancers
Georgia Josseph
Mary Allin
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C. F. R. Ostrum
Irma Harrison
Misa Capell
Chevelah
Hayward O. Bair
Ted Emery
Edwin Rogers
Donald Sherwood
Cameron Sherwood
Carl Fery
Aaron Kemp
Pat Breenahan
Paul Hofstetter
Jack Rusch
Harold Baird
Bell Boya
Herbert Wilson
Don Durland
Gayloré Stolts
Miss Stringem
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U.S. Department of Agriculture
Government Printing Office
L. B. Donley
Louis Strauss
Ross Carl
Narcisse
Home Lumber Company
Arden
U. S. Food Administration
Herbert
Hoover
Spokane
J. C. Harrigan
Aladdin
M. K. McTigue
A. W. Anderson
W. H. Brownlow
L. O. Neldert
J. Kilgore
Rice
B. L. Allen
Dominion
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Hunters
Elias
Leadpoint
Thomas Sherlock
Marble
Smith
Frank B. Goetter
Iver
Somnia
Oubl
Alwaya
Colville Wass
Benson Ve Therapeutics
Presti
Wash
Colville Land CO
Colville Bank
Phonograph
Colville Furniture Exchange
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Pope
New
Monroe Street Bridge
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Wm. Snow
R. H. Snow
G. W. Kildon
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Seave Colo
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Inland Products
Spotop
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Joseph A. White
Smith’s Photo
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