Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, March 21, 1947, Page 4, Image 4

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Community Club
Meets In
Grass Valley
ma A¿S at, itti
Mr. and M m W. C, Todd W«r«
her parents, m L and
William
Holmes retiirtiing |q the gity in T h e D alles o n e d ay la st w eak on
b u sin e ss.
Tuesday.
Mrs. A rch C antrall m otored to
Mr. and Mrs, C. R. A nderson,
mtiiered la The Dali®® Sunday
when Mr®. StRradore and daugh­
ter left for their home in Porfr
land after «pending a week here.
Mrs. Paul Goddard and Mrs. A rt C arlton S atu rd ay retu rn in g h om e • Mrs. Hazel Z urlinden arrived
B ibby w e r e In T h e D alles M onday S u n d ay e v e n in g accom panied by h ere S atu rd ay from P ortlan d to
Mr. C antrall’s m oth er, Mrs. A. F.
on b u sin ess.
Mrs. H elen F red rick s w ag a M cG innis, and h e r grand children,
S u n d ay d in n er g u e sts at .the hom e w h o w ill sp en d som e tim e w ith
o f Mr. and M rs. B. C. B au m gart­ them .
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T he W o m en ’s co m m u n ity club
Mr. and Mrs: H, C. M orse o f
ner.
m et F rid ay aftern o o n w ith fifte e n
T h e A m erican L egion a u x ilia r y V an cou ver, W a sh in gton , arrived
m em bers present. Mrs. C harles are sp o n so rin g a form al dance to h e r e S atu rd ay to spend th e w e e k ­
D a v is w as h o stess for th e day he held at th e K ent le g io n hall en d w ith h er b roth er and sister-
G ardening w as the th em e for th e
in-law , Mr. and Mrs. J. S. N e w ­
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day and Mrs. T ed Ball d irector
J h e A m erican L egion au x ilia ry com b.
w h o gave, a v e r y in te r e stin g read­ tj$Ul again sp on sor th e annual pop­
T h e A m erian L egion au xiliary
in g on gardening in th e cou n ty, p y poster co n te st, the G rass V al­ m et at th e h om e o f M rs. M yrle
ca llin g o n d ifferen t on es w h o g ave ley and. K ent grad e school p u p ils S m ith W ed n esd ay aftern oon . A fter
talks. Mrs. Earl Olds told about w ill co m p ete for th e fiv e cash a sh o r t b u sin e ss m e e tin g a stork
her fa th er’s m eth od o f gardening, prizes.
sh o w e r w as h eld for M rs. D onald
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Mrs. Frank von B orstel told a b o u t- H erm an P e te r s and son s, H er­ v o n B orstel, a fter th e g ifts w ere
a«paragug gardening and Mr®. m an and A rden, w ere b u sin e ss o p en ed re fr e sh m e n ts w e r e served
R oy S ch illin g on straw b erry rais­ v isito r s in T h e D alles Saturday. to th ir ty g u e sts p resen t by th e
ing, fo llo w ed by gen eral d isc u s­
Mrs. Ed A lley en tertain ed m em ­ h o stess.
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sio n on v a rio u s garden subjects. b ers of th e b rid ge club at her
Mr. and Mrs. R oss F ie ld s are
T he n e x t m eetin g w ^l b e held. h om e T h u rsd ay w ith a d essert th e p aren ts o f a daughter, Susan
F riday, March 28 a n < f\w ill be lu n ch eon fo llo w e d 'b y contract at K ay, born F riday, M arch 14 at T he
child health and w elfare. ■
tw o tab les w ith h ig h scores held D alles h o sp ital. T h e baby w eigh ed
/ Mrs. A rt B ib b y and M rs. Sim o v er 8 lbs. and 6 oz.
Mrs. W allace May and Mrs) L.
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es E aster and
uncan and M rs. Cs R. A nderson
D. May m otored to T he D alles
received
th
e
con
solation
prize.
ch
ild ren and h er sister, M rs.
T uesday afternoon to tak e the
form er’s cou sin . Mrs. H azel Moore Mrs. B ibby also w on a prize for R ichard Salvad ore and daughter,
dow n to tak e th e bus for S u n n y ­ a gran d slam .
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar A lley w e n t
side, W ash in gton w h ere sh e w ill
v isit a co u sin before retu rn in g to to T h e D alles T hursday w h e n Mrs.
her hom e in Portland. She spent A lley entered th e hosp ital for
sev era l w e e k s here w ith th e M ay’s. m edical treatm en t. Mr. A lley w e n t
d ow n F rid ay and Sunday to v is it
Clair B alzer le ft T u esd ay for h er at th e h osp ital.
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P ortland to v isit h is brother,
Mrs. Art S c h illin g and Mrs. W.
Ralph Balzer and fam ily.
F . S ch illin g w ere b u sin e ss v isito r s
in T he D alles T hursday.
Mrs. D onald von B o rstel and
Mrs. B ernard M artin and d au gh ­
ter, D eanna, w ere b u sin e ss v is i­
S U R V E Y IN G
tors in T h e D alles M onday.
Mr. and Mrs. D ei E a k in o f T he
b y r e g is t e r e d
D alles sp e n t F riday here v isitin g
l a n d s u r v e y o r
th eir son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. M yrle Sm ith.
R oss F ie ld s and Mrs. J. S.
V E R N R. F R A L E Y
N ew com b m otored to T h e D alles
Sunday and again T u esd ay to
1621 E. 2 ST.
v is it Mrs. F ield s and th e new
baby a t th e h ospital.
THE D A LLE S
M iss D orothy H olm es cam e up
TEL. 3283
fro m P ortland S aturday to v is it
g
t® 13, o y M arch M If possible and
sp en d th e w eek -en d w ith h er P ^ *
en ts, Mr. and M rs. Tom C hyle.
T h e A m erican L egion b irth d ay
party and o y ste r su p p er w as h eld
at th e L eg io n h a ll in K en t S a tu r ­
day e v e n in g , M arch 15 w ith about,
fifty p resen t,
th e su p p er the
le g io n h eld thejr b u sin e ss m e e tin g .
NOTICE: L ad ies o f th e A m eri­
can L égion A u x ilia r y p le a se fin ish
th e ch ild w e lfa r e d r e sse s siz e s 2
VINCENT C. GENTEMAN
Wholesale Dealer 1 b ,
SHELL Oil, PRODUCTS
Luber, Finer« Storage Tanka
and Fittings
w e r e S u n d ay din er g u e sts at th e
hom e o f Mr. and M rs. N orris
G ilk erson .
Mrs. T om A lle y , M rs. E d A lley
and Mrs. J o h n B lock m otored to
P ortlan d M onday on a sh o p p in g
trip of se v e r a l days.
Mr. an d Mrs. John B u eth er,
d a u g h t e r , F relda, son, Joh n ,
S h o rty H a m m o n d and C laud
B ayer atten d ed th e w e d d in g of
M iss L o is F la tt and Boh A x te ll in
M oro Su n d ay.
Mr. and M rs. Ivan B la g g w e r e
b u sin e ss - v isito r s in T h e D alles
Wednesday.
T h e L ad ies S ocial S erv ice club
m et at th e h o m e o f M rs. W allace
M ay and M rs. L. Di M ay T h u r s­
d a y aftern oon w ith fou rteen m em ­
b ers present. R e fr e sh m e n ts w ere
served a t tn e c lo se o f th e m eetin g .
Mr. an d M rs. F ran k P ik e w ere
b u sin e ss v isito r s in T h e D a lles
Mrs.
A r th u r
S c h illin g
and
son,
MORO, ORE. G ene, w e n t to T h e D alles T u esd ay
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w h en Mr. Todd w ill en ter th e
h osp ital, w h e r e he w ill undergo
an op eration on T h u rsd ay. *
Mr. and M rs. T om m ie B arn ett
m otored to T h e D alles S u n d a y to
v is it th eir d au gh ter, M rs. E dgar
A lley, w h o is ill in th e h ospital.
Mr. and Mrs. E ben K ee and M rs.
A rden S q u ire w ere b u sin e ss v is i­
tors in T h e D alles M onday.
• American Legion Auxiliary
Spring Formal
I
r
T. Lester Johnson
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Saturday, March
29
MORO
WASOO
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PAPERHANGING
Kent Legion Hall
Adm. $1.20
Mr. and Mrs. T om C oyle and
Mrs. Hazel Z urlinden o f P ortlan d
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W . C. Todd and
OIL flURNERS
T E L 241
turn them in to Mrs. Glenn Perry.
W A L L P A P E R C L E A N IN G
P a in tin g &
D e c o ra tin g
B rush, Spray — E x terio r, In terio r
Sheetrock Finishing
Signs and Show cards
Midnight Lunch
'A b ’ W estlund
Painting Service
Men’s Denim. Shirts
Men’s Dress Sox
paint Job.”
“W e se r v e all of W asco and
Sherm an C ou n ties.”
p re s e n t
Children’s Toys
Children’s Wear
The Dallea, Oregon
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W i t h t h e P r e s id e n t ’s p r o p o s a l fo r t h e d is c o n tin u a n c e of
S e le c t iv e S e r v ic e o n M a rch 3 1 , A m e r ic a w i l l
on
v o lu n ta r y e n lis t m e n t s fo r th e m a in te n a n c e o f t h e R e g u la r
A r m y at a u th o r iz e d str e n g th .
I n v ie w o f w o r ld c o n d it io n s to d a y , t h is :i« a ste p o f
t h e g r a v e st im p o r t a n c e t o e v e r y A m e r ic a n c it iz e n . Never
b e fo r e in h is t o r y h a s a n y n a t io n r a ise d a n d m a in ta in e d
a m illio n - m a n a r m y b y t h e v o lu n te e r sy ste m a lo n e . O u r
id e a ls , o u r b e lie f in in d iv id u a l fr e e d o m , o u r sa fe ty a n d
o u r d u t y to p r o m o te w o r ld p e a c e — a ll a r e b o u n d up J * .,
t h is d e c is io n .
T h is is y o u r A r m y , a n d v o lu n t a r y e n lis t m e n t is y o u r
c h o ic e . It m u st n o t fa il. W ith y o u r h e lp it w i l l n o t fail.
T h e A r m y m u s t c o n t in u e to p r o v id e a d e q u a te o c c u p a ­
t io n fo r c e s o v e r se a s, to s u p p ly t h e s e fo r c e s, a n d to h e lp
in k e e p in g A m e r ic a str o n g a n d se c u r e .
Y o u r h e lp a n d u n d e r s ta n d in g c a n d o m u c h t o e n - ,
c o u r a g e a s te a d y flow o f 3 -y e a r v o lu n ta r y e n lis tm e n ts ,
n e c e s s a r y to so u n d tr a in in g a p d th e effic ie n t p e r fo r m a n c e
o f t h e A r m y ’s ta sk .
W h e n y o u d is c u s s t h is su b je c t w ith y o u r so n s, b r o th e r s ,
h u s b a n d s o r fr ie n d s w h o m a y b e c o n s id e r in g an A r m y
c a r e e r , b e a r in m in d t h e a d v a n ta g e s o ffe r e d b y a 3 -y ea r
e n lis t m e n t . A m o n g t h e m a r e t h e c h o ic e o f b r a n c h a t
se r v ic e a n d o f o v e r se a s th e a te r w h e r e o p e n in g s e x is t, a&d
t h e o p p o r t u n it y fo r th o r o u g h tr a in in g in v a lu a b le s k ills .
A jo b in th e n e w R e g u la r A r m y c o m p a r e s fa v o r a b ly
w ith th e a v e r a g e in in d u s tr y , am i h a s m o r e o p p o r tm iiU M
for p r o m o tio n th a n m o st.
Y o u c a n h e lp b y g iv in g y o u r r e sp e c t a n d s u p p o r t to
t h e m a n w h o e n lis ts v o lu n t a r ily
to d o h is p a r t in c a r r y ,
in g o u t y o u r c o u n tr y ’s w o r ld -w id e o b lig a t io n s to b u ild
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ROBERT
P.
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SECBETABT OF W A »
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720 E. 13th P h on e 02M or 3444
“Y ours for a n eater and q u ick er
The Junior & Senior Classes
How you
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POSTOFFICE TH E DALLES
OREGON
THE GHOST TRAIN
Ladies Sweaters
(A
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Novelties
Samuel French Production)
M oro Gym
W e d ., March 2 6
8 p. m.
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Needlework
Reserved Seats
.85
Sold at the-P. P. & L. office
Cannon Towels
- General Admission
Moro Variety & Remedy:
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< avî y
.25
Children
BOB AXTELI j , OWNER & PROPRIETOR
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THE TROPIC IS LOAM!
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We Invite
Open
you
to
WITH H Y D R A U L IC A L L Y O P E R A T E D T RAN SM ISSIO N A N D gyrol FLU ID D R IV E
an Account
For Yonr -Convenience
Open to 6:00
Heavy Doty Motor O il gets in there and stays on
danse shading hoc upper cylinder walls. Ordinary oils curl
•way, leaving hoc spots bare— and your motor wide open
far 6 rtyair bUL Compounded RPM Heavy Duty Motor O il
way down . . . gradually deans out carbon,
Icing, sludge and corrosion. Stick to RPM
Heavy C to y Motor O il— it sucks to hoc spots!
C. R. A N D E R SO N
G rass V alley, Phone 232
J. C. WILSON
Waste, Phone 552
W BY STETSON
The hat for tropical weather is light and
lovely like this Loam casual. Pick it in
Panama for cottons... city-country clothes.
>14.95
advertised in M ADEM OISELLE.
G R E T A /
300 & Second Street
'The Dalles, Oregon ’
SEE YOUR CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER
Wasco Motor Company, Wasco, Oregon
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DIRECT FACTORY DEALER
A S T A N D A R D O f CA L’ F O ° N IA PRO DUCT
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