by Helen Sabin, Corvallis Marshall Marshall, can’t you see, A gaslighted man you’ve turned out to be. We ignore dangerous jabs as unscientific hilarity. What is better I decree? Ivermectin, […]
Archives for January 25, 2022
Hyperbole and generalizations
by Archie Thomas & Merry Schrumpf, Corvallis Deborah Tilden’s letter of 1/19/2022 ended with “Let’s drop the generalizations, hyperbole and political talking points.” I quote the following hyperbole in letter “the lame […]
Thank you, Deborah Tilden!
by Mary Fahnestock-Thomas, Hamilton Thank you for responding to my letter about flags. You may have made my point better than I did: No one wants to be compared to a […]
A Canadian end run
by Ed Sperry Col USAF (ret), Stevensville Have you heard about the clever way one unvaccinated Canadian slipped into the United States? The rascal came in through Mexico! I understand he […]
Climbing letter misleading
by Gary Milner, Corvallis I read the letter from climbers in the Star. It was well written but I think misleading. Rock climbers can climb anywhere on the forest at […]
Sky is not falling on climbers
by Van P. Keele, Hamilton Have you read the recent “Sky is Falling” story-letter by some rock climbers? I have to be honest. I think they should enter concussion protocol, having […]
Charles ‘Chuck’ L. Shulund
Stevensville – Charles “Chuck” L. Shulund, 88, of Stevensville went into the arms of our Heavenly Father on January 16, 2022 after a long battle with Alzheimer’s Disease. He passed […]
Tony Wayland Jr.
9/7/1929-1/19/2022 Tony roped his way to the sky on January 19,2022, in the evening surrounded by his family in his own home. Our family’s goal was to keep him at […]