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ilX MEDFOHD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Thurid.y, Mar H 1930 PickiV Pears NfS SET f I VIM I & I J WW IHI By L. J. "Tick" Malarkay They ar two senior high school girls, this pair of teen agers wno naa couee nu taivc with "Private M" at the Mon- rlav Hanra niffht Ed MoneV- Denny, chief of tha Center guards, made the introductions. One of the charming misses was Ui. ttatiaMor Prierilln the Other Beverly Ruffin, whose dad is the domiciliary omcer. im young ladies are completing their last year of high school and attend at Eagle Point. Com mencement day will be the last of this month. Seems like they "day dodge back and forth on the Camp White bus and both plan on a business college course when next fall is here. When the cof fee and cake had gone, Priscilla and Beverly went home. They didn't dance just looked on. And somehow the writer felt a lot better last evening for hav ing met them made him think of teen age daughter Molly who will graduate from the 8th grade next June at Astoria. There is something about the girl graduate be it scnooi, nign SCnOOl Or wav ia mi portant. And we hope always will be. And speaking of dances Tha lorliAa nf MpHfnrd's EaLTie auxiliary rate a paragraph or two today. Sixty strong they assembled to make merry with me nam i r.paulwarHG and Kids UUUB, J . - 1UnHA mam nPI7ll DlllnrP TOT the 111CIC ft- - 7 boys who could get around. And for the wheel chair patients who couldn't dance there were prizes too about a dozen. Mrs. Clymer and her fine five- piece orchestra sent tne music It was good. And between times Dick Spain and his guitar enter tained. Dick has a fine voice and his songs wen thoroughly enjoyed. The ladies of the Eagles rate a salute. Tor they went all out to put the program over. Anoth er one of those not-to-be-forgotten items that make the days a lot easier to take in a veteran's home. From Portland way there was recently enrolled one Willard P. Abbott who is now a mem ber of Company 1. aodou is a Greybeard of WW I and as near as this writer can make out, he has a rating that is the only one of its kind on this station. On his discharge papers it reads: "Horse shoer.'' That's it. Seems the cavalry was discounted when we got underway back in '17 and '18, and young Abott found himself with a machine gun outfit put ting shoes on pack mules and horses. And the boy from Okla homa saw It all was ,i every front from the time we first cut loose until the Kaiser thought that he had had enough, Nov. 11, 1918. Horseshoer Abbott now wears a hearing aid. It is my opinion that he was placed in a bunk next to mine with instructions to disconnect if "Yak-Yak" be came bothersome or gentle snores brought on a sleepless night. Often wondered why the oth er bunk mate moved to another and possibly more quiet sector. Captain Hampton is wise in his ways. When you miss a bus to come out from Over Town the situa tion It serious. Walking is too far and a taxi really knocks a five dollar bill to bits. Such the sad state of affairs when we wailed out tale of woe in the coffee shop next to George Gates Furniture store. "I'm going out to the White City Lumber company pretty soon. Glad to haul you out." These the words of Ted Znh now who drives an end lift for the lumber firm, and so riding with his spotter and buddy. Dewey Sparling, the day was saved. Dewey was too young to get into Argument Two. But Ted made it, and howl Three years he spent with the fool soldiers down in the jungles of the south Pacific. Back home, married and with a good job. It was a treat to meet up witn Kid Zahnow. Thanks, Ted. Ed Hudson, "sea bee" of White City cafe, is going all for the navy. .The latest addition to his staff is one Pat Donson who cooked his way around the world while on the pay roll of Uncle Samuel. Pat wore the bell bot tom trousers for about 22 years. The lovely lady was going through the notiBy shop, tvery one seemed to know her. A joke here and a joke there; a pat on the Back for work under way. And laughter everywhere. Verna Flowers Dale s wife volunteer hospital worker, was making her rounds. Been out this way countless of times and she seems to have friends by the hundreds. "Ty" Teorey, head man of arts, crafts and hobbies, made an introduction and we had the pleasure of talking for a while Not long enough. Anyway, Dale and Verna Flowers have an up holstery shop Over Town. She works in it with nim. NOT MISSING SAUCERS Denton, Tex. (U.R) Members of the Trojan fraternity at North Texas State college wanted to make certain no flying saucers passed over town unnoticed. So they set up a flying saucer obser vation post on the roof of the house. The "FRENCHMAN" says "PLEESE, DO NOT EVER MENTION OTHAIR COTTAGE CHEESE" 1 - ijjak mrrmt bt mriUt, The FrtirhrMD. tUynmht SckuMm, puUuhm. 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