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BRBRMA* COÜNtTJOURNAL MORO, OREGON * MUDA Y ,'JULY ÎMHI
Visitor in The Dalle» TdCs
Ged« Bell Post,
C. Schilling
tart Charles Davis Went <to rived here Thursday
Portland Sunday accompanied by «on and daughter Spj
bei nephew l Fred tiem peey,. who M » C. M-, Aud«reon r
Mr and Mrs Fred Stradley of , ,PW"
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M « Q »ee
• The Dalles are at the Clyde « « n . She returned hpme Tuee-
f t o „ day
Stradley heme to help during thé day-
her dadghtar, Mys :
-harvest season.
R J Baker left Monday for hi* *^M> returned from Si
Mrs A. A. Dunlap and Mrs A b home in The Bailee after „ epen a- where «he w m with
fi ed ‘ Kock went to Carlton Mon- ing «eve re 1 days here on business, who is irf t a i army.
; day to spend a week.
Mr and Mrs James Phifer and
Word- was receive«
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Mr and Mrs Paul Wilson and
daughter were overngbt guests cently that Willard B
children of Moro v:»ited at the of her mother, Mrs Maude Gar- U S . N avy and Bruci
J A. A- Dunlap home Saturday ev rett, Satuday night leaving Sun- the Seakseea met on 1
ening.
day for Blaylock where he will the South Pacific,
very glad^to see eac
Mr and Mrs George Wilcox had work in harvest.
are now often togeth
i
as
their
guests
Friday
evening
jatant; Ted von B ontel finance
Mr and Mrs Sam Davi.i were
office?? Officers for the Auxiliary • Mr and Mrs Henry Tetx and fam- business visitors in The Dalles
Beverly Woody, a i
are as follows: MaTy Brown pre ■ ily.
Monday.
-Ai Woody, ‘is a hou$
sident; Alta May vice-president;
th« Matt Simon horn
Mr and Mrs W. E. Sawt^lT and
Holmes of The Dal-
.
Dorothy Dunlap secretary; . Cas- children came up from The Dalles . Mias x Cassie
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Mrs Dick Edwards
le
spent
the
week
end
h
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i
w.th
sie Holmes treasurer. Several Sunday and along with Mr and
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musical numbers were given by Mrs Ernest Blaylock and Mr and le r father.
Miss
Doris
Newcomb
came
home
Mrs lArxell Lemley and daugh Mrs Boyce Blaylock and children
A
ter Eileen. Mr and Mrs Hastings -¿they had a picric at the city park from The Dalles Friday to spend
a
few
days
with
her
parents,
Mr
r.nd Mrs and Mrs R. B- Rooper, Mr and Mrs Clyde Stradley and
members of -Antelope were pre «on were there in the afternoon. and Mrs J. S Newcomb
Mr and Mre Del Eakin received jTfigJJ (l/fr (W
sent, guests included Mr and
Mrs Ted von Borstel took her
r
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M ts Henry Tetx and W- M. Bail. ror in law and daughter, Mr and word recently from their son in ® V
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Refreshments were served by th? Mrs Clarence Kulick, to Corvallis law and daughter, Sgt. andvMn>
eomm ttee incharge to 30 mem r week ago Sunday, they having Myrle Smith, that he h is me vid
from Bowman Field, Ky., to Mai-
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bers /ind guests/
returned from their wedding trip
den Army Base at Malden, Mo.
g* IdflStCT Jo
Mrs Amelia Peterson left Fr;-
Mr and Mrs Arxell Lemley were
the'r daughter, Mre R C Gar-
day for Bend having been cajled
- LAWTBB
t dinner party at th e r
mutte, and daughter of Medford
there because of the illuevi .
WAHOO
arrived her a Saturday .to spend , home Saturday evening in honor non. 'Chester Peterson.
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a week visiting the former’s dau of the latter’s brother in law and Mrs C. Anderson of Portland ar- «
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sirter. Mr and Mrs . Henry Tetx.
ghter, Mrs Ted Kelley.
Guests included Mrs Glen Perry,
.Mr and Mrs Charles Perrigo are Mrs Don Smith, Mr and Mrs Ted
the parent« of a daughter born Ball, Mr and Mrs A. A. Dunlap,
Suturday July 16 at The Dalles Mr and Mrs Alfred Kodc and the
b-ipHal. Mr and Mre Frank Bay her or guests The cven;ng win
er are the infants grandparents.
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»/• spent playing bridge.
W.M. Ball returned to his home
Mr and Mrs John Block we v
i»i Corvallis Monday after spend business vaitors in The Dalle*
ing two weeks at the home of his Tuesday.
ton and daughter in law, Mr and
Sam Holmes and daughter, Cae
Mrs Ted Ball
tie and Mabel, -were dinner guests
The Misses Margaret and Dor at the home of Mr and Mrs W’l-
othy Holmes came up from Port iam Holmes Sunday.
Mrs Millie McPhearson returned
land Saturday to visit their par
ents, Mr and Mrs WilliaaP Holmes, to her home in Hillsboro aweeir
ago Sunday after spending about
returning to the city Sunday.
Mr and Mrs Fred Cox and son, two months at the hom^ of Mr
Don, went to Corvallis Friday bo and Mrs Ted von Borstel.
smart cc l ection
Mr and Mrs Clarence Morrixc-.
visit their son in law and daugh
ter, Mr and Mre A1 Roberts, re of Klond ke spent the week end
st the home of Mr and Mr*
turning home Sunday.
tes, appare
Mr and Mrs Edgar Alley and George Wilcox.
The fire department wag called
children, Herman Ziegler Jr. and
Mrs Helen Bayer and daughter, cut Saturday afternoon to ex
Julia, were in The Dalles“ Sunday tinguish a fire back of the cellar
to visit Mrs Charles Perrigo at at the Amelia Peterson home iopen
that was caused from j;ot ashe»
charge account I
the hospital.
. Mr and Mrs William Dalrymple No damage was done other than [centraci account
of Portland arrived here Sunday a pile of old tie« and some wo on ’layaway
to spend several day« at th* home was burned.
Mr and Mrs Frank Bayor r.nd
of Mr and Mrs George Wilcox.
Mr and Mrs D. E M a r r » and Miss Lillybell Perrigo went to The
children of Olympia, Wash., ar Dalles Sunday (to v « t their dau
Gr*ta -- The Dalle»
rived hers Sunday to spend two ghter, Mrs Charles Perrigo, an?
infant
daughter
at
the
hospital.
weeks vacation visiting Mr and
Mre Clyde Stradley and Mr and
Mrs Fred Stradley.
THE OLD RELIABLE for
Mre Anita Barnett returned
Quality—Dependability—Courtesy
home Saturday from Ocean Lake
where she spent a week.
Olan Stark, radioman 3-c ' now
stationed at Astoria and Mis*
Corr ne Johnson of Portland wer^
married at Vancouver, Wgsh., Sun-
dav Julv 16.
Mr and Mrs Mrs W. D- Holmes
of Redmond spént the week end
here visiting his brother and sis
ter in aw. Mr and Mrs Robert
Holmes.
Mi*a Daisy Garrett of Maupin
soent Sunday visit'ng her mother,
Mrs Maude Garrett.
Mr and Mrs George Wilcox had
as their guests Sunday the latter’s
Mater and brother In law, Mr, and
Mre Harold Chgivtianson of The
Dalles.
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Tom Aliev ad Edgar Alley were
business visitors -*n Wasco Mon
day.
Mrs Orville Ruggles was a bus-
P '. «4. P‘V hUd" n W 4 «w»l
day» vW«n«
«od i»nv
kw Uy.
American Legion
Elects Officers
f If service o f truck and equipment is
Wanted place telephone callsfor same
as fo llo w s :
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6 9 3 -(C la re n c e Massinger)
I t CONSISTS of two simple words.
Yet every soldier who's worth his salt covets it.
This title is simply:
.
“Good Soldier."
It isn't just happenstance that so many women
in the WAC have earned this title—the proudest
For wherever Wacs are working, both here and
there you hnd ajob well done. And done
with a spirit so gaBant ami fine that high Army
officers everywhere say of the WAC • . .
o v erw ,
"They’re soldiers. Geod soZdieraf
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6ood soldiers
M ik in g s tra te g y .
maps
com bat
B ay w a r« W ar
B o id i-a n d
ckaerTally attend
Is o th e r h a m e -
fiwatdaties. Let’s
get ffcb war woa
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Checking pifots to j
a n d /horn w ar zones
You’ll cook belter with Pearl Oil
A kerosene stove that gets "the creeps" has caused
many s cooking failure — but it can be cured w ith
. even-burning Pearl O il. Solvent-refined Pearl O il
burns w ith a hot, dear, steady flame that never creeps
up. I t ’s smokeless, sootless, odorless. For cooking, heat
in g , lig h tin g — order pure, '^lean Pearl O il.
C. R. ANDERSON
Grass Valley— 232
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JACK WILSON
Wasco—553
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