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t -'- Z 7^ ÜOUWTT JOURNAL» BOBO, OKltGOM í g r f w r g ) Y íiif t ij P A fi* POUB Harry Sawins Leave Wasco :ane For Lloyd Hennagin Fathet of Bonncng Baby Boy i Mr. and Mrs. Art Barzee motor ed to Portland where they visited for several days. $ <L Miss Nelda Marvel of Arlington' is employed at the hotel. She :!• a sister of Nedra Marvel. Dick Schunke of The Dalles was a business visitor here Wednesday. Gene Barzee of Portland was p visitor here with relatives „for a week. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Paul McCulloch "It’s genuine, hand made-linen and daughter of The Dalles came lace m ’am, made by m y poor old up Saturday to see old friends and grandmother in Scotland, and I watch the carnival crowds. I wouldn't sell a t twice the price I’m ---------------- i-------- -— ' IN APPRECIATION KEILAA Y, Q^JpBJßll 2, 1W Í C las? V o lle y B a ll Rufus G a m e , T a S ta r t A t R u fa s I day recently; Mr. M athieson pur-, Into his former home immediately. Mr. Marshall Brt>wn of Weiser, chased a nice-looking Cadilac, Mr. Blackburns, a new Chevrolet, and Idaho, visited the Brown fam ily recenUy. The visitor is Mr. Brown’s Claude Coats, a Chrysler. brother. - The Mathieson fam ily motored to An attendance drive a t the N a t- Silverton during the last week end arene church is being boosted by tp see relatives a s well as to try a Sunday school rally this coming out their new automobile. Sunday, in which a program will Building Homes Perhaps someone could explain follow the regular Sunday morning the appearance of a new fad last gervice. Rev. Willis Clark will Saturday, persons in the immediate his refiruiar sermon in addition vicinity of Deyo’s Confectionery to t^e program, seem to like the new Pa8^ ^ ° * r d , The weekly grange meeting was The annual interclass volley ball g^mes are to a^art soon. Thia year however, the g irls and boys will p lay separately. Each class, of Grange Holds Pomona Meeting course expresses uw the hope at it nope th uxav »v , W .V . , u wjll win. njpven the freshm en think I Wltn Local Unit they have a chance. | ______ ey have ! askin’ if I didn’t need the money Thu.,,freshmen a t last received ' to feed ray little ones.” their dreaded initiation. T he first The Library Association wish toi «phjg pathetic sales talk o f shab- (part o f the evening was spent in ihank Wasco and dressed, oau sad eyed women, seem entertaining --- — --- vicinity for its , ^jjy UJlJf Uicn.iwu, __ _ the freshmen. A fter «splendid support and assistance in jng iy of Scotch or Irish d e s c e n t ,! ^ upper "classmen became tired putting on the Festival, to thank has caused hundreds of kind heart-1 of amusing themselves w it h ’the tv weaST ! Thursday as is the Some of her friends in the com- Ruf ufl. Eventually Rufus may be a munity gave a surprise party fo r , _________ 'city”—the appearance o f various Mrs. Langford last Saturday eve- -----------------------— custom Mrs. Harry Sawin left for Spo kane this week and Harry will leave later. He will be employed little spurts of buying power dur m ng in hoaor of her birthday. there and will occupy the house Last Wednesday ing the past week m ight lead one _ _ evening another there that Mr. and Mrs. Walter to look forward to a tim e of great- i m ilestone was passed in the Grange Gerlack formerly occupied. the business houses, orders, school, housewives to pay ex- f re8hmen, everyone enjoyed danc- history in Rufus. Much coopera er economic activity. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hennagin Sherman County Journal, the elec- horbitant prices for machine made in_ Refreshments were served in The hint of increased prosperity tion was extended In making the are parents of a baby hoy horn tri'’ company and every personjwho cotton |aCe, according to a state- the latter part of the evening. Af- is the newly painted Rufus camp- Grange Booster night a success. A j ™ in ,« mak mB - nient oi Lyje l Janz, manager of the refreshments, Anna Coats ground. Sunday morning the 27th. His helped in the least degree AUo, the number o f ' ing the day a success. name is John Michael. the Portland Better Business Bu- and Florence Thompson, accompa- purchase. of new autom obile, is p v e n by the new reorganized crew of nied njed by Mane Marie Mathieson, sang reau, who wno warns that h a crow sa n g a b i - of Rman events adding to Rufus orchestra. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Royse and - these the _ J freshm en. I appearance o f wealth in Rufus. ▲ 1__ 1. fake lace peddlers is «a now nnu/ ac- nuxrf)er dedicated » i to * _ n P child of Culver spent the rweek epd the appearance of wealth in Rufus. Robert Foister Is moving to Fanners To Vote tive in the state. . - | A few of the high school girls Mr. Langford bought* his wife a Portland for the present, and the in Wasco. I “Most of these transients in the recejved some recognition in the late model Plymouth for her birth- ' Arnold Bradey fam ily w ill move Miss Ivalou Peugh of Portland lace selling racket are members of ciu^ diviaioq of the Sherman visited here this week with her On Soil Conservation well organized gangs, who go from County Pair. Catherine Tqm re parents. The ideas of Oregon farmers as community to community and state second place in homemak Relatives of W. E. Dutton cami to improving the present agricul from Kansas for a short visit with tural conservation program for to state disposing of their spur ing and in her demonstration in ious merchandise,” Jans »ai<L cooking three. Mary Coats, who the Dutton family. next year will be carried to region Oregon women who are intrigued was on the same demonstration Deer hunters returned from 'll officials of the AAA by repre by these so called lace “bargains” Monument Monday in ¡»»session sentatives of the Oregon State col should remember the unfortunate team with Catherine Tom, also re of eight deer for the party of lege extension service on October | experience of one victim who paid ceived second place for her efforts. The second place in the dollar twelve. * 11. On that date a special district. j 22.50 for what she thought was a dinner contest was won by Anna u ^ ecioth and later Macnab. Along with this she re * Mrs. A. White left for Port meeting at Pocatello, Idaho, ia be- hand made • . 1. _ 1 .1 1 a rk c summaries n w i m Q V in e AT . • » a a held when ♦ the of found _ the - same » • item land Mcnday with h«r daughter ing in a retail ceived a trip to the state fair and Joy. Miss White will enter nurses uvgestions will be received.,. store priced for $3.BO. third prize in sponge cake exhibits. Sources of these suggestions are training at the Emanuel hospital. Only a few months ago one of r.dividuals and groups of ol Oregon notorio O9 of kce Mrs. Jessie Amos who has visit individuals Haile Selassie still has a seat in] S e e u> fo r S acks a n d T w in e farmers given opportunity to ex , . . .. ed in Portland, came to The Dalles racket gangs was run out o f the the League of Nations assembly with Mrs. Fordyce and is ewpecteo nress their own Ideas in a series state when th e Portland Bureau but none at home in Ethiopia. Sort of 32 county meetings held the home soon. caused the arrest and conviction of of a modern ‘man •. without a week of September 28 to October G ra in Bags • H. H. White was here last week Margaret Williamson, a member A f i / Z Feeds 3. Every effort is being made by country.’ end from Friend to visit with his of the W illiamson fam ily known to the state committee, the extension T w in e D a ir y a n d P o u ltr y Feeds family. He is teaching at Shell authorities from eoast-to-ooaat as service and the regional officials rock school this winter. to make next year’s program even vendors of im itation lace “sm ug Mother: “Have a good time at C o n cen trate s R o lle d G ra in s E. T. Olsen with his daughters, better adapted to the local needs gled" furs and fake oriental rugs. the dance tonight, dear ,and be Evelyn and Marie, left for Los of each state and district than was S a lt a good g ir r . F lo u r Daughter: “Well, make up your Angeles Wednesday evening of the case this-, year, according to mind, mother.” last week returning Tuesday. those in charge of the program Mac Alexander’s A l l kin ds o f in s u ra n c e Mrs. William Kramer was at ; Moro Wednesday a guest of a card Documents Kept Resolutions Of club. Mrs. Joe Udey and her mother, Safety Deposit Boxes f o r Lease The most important document» Mrs. Tom Sink, motored from Her Condolence connected'w ith the career o f the miston Monday to visit with the late Major General U. G. MncAlex- ,WHFRE X s, The Supreme Rul Clyde Herring family. ■ , '■■■ ae w ell «L* valuable war A no-host dinner was enjoy e^i at er of the Universe has allowed the ander mementoes a^e «© d isp lay in the the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. death angel to enter our Chapter, Horner museum a t Oregon State and call to the Chapter above, our Royse Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. college wlltere they have been add Guy and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd beloved sister, who7 was an earnest ed td the j permanent oollections. and consistent member, and who Royse of Culver were guests. will always be held in loving re One of th e moot Interesting ex- Friday Mrs. Pearl Butler left membrance. hlbite U a «pedal book filled for Colfax, Wash., where she will BE IT RESOLVED, that Annie with the vu u aisaih n s and citations M i l visit with her mother and daugh Fulton Chapter No. 124 has lost a that marked General MadAfcxan- ter Mildred. loyal and devoted member in the der’s career from th e tim e he was Former Professor Dodson of passing of Sister Frances Foister. appointed a* 'A to the United LOW axcuraton fura» oast wHI MS Nelscott was in town over the BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED? States m ilitary academy until he contino» through Iba Full uod week end for pleasure and also that we, as true Eastern Star was commisaioned to one of the Winter month». EftecMv» duMy, business. z Members humply submit to the highest ranks in the arm y. His Oct. 1 to Moy 14. Rater* lh*H» — Louis Scholl is at Northwestern Master’s Will, who doeth all things com missions bear the original sig on Standard NckoM-90-day»} natures o f President Grover Cleve lake trying his luck at fishing. well biterPn»dlate (Pvlbnton-Taurtot) Mrs. Harley button of Fossil Thy sun has set to us, but shines land, William McKinley, William and Coach ticket« A-jlnentha. elsewhere H. T aft, Woodrow W ilson, Warren stopped at Wasco Thursday on her ~~ In Heavenly Light. G. Harding, and Calvin Coolidge. return from Corvallis where she left her son, Earl to attend Oregon “The encircling gloom” is gone, The citatiors contained in the and all is fair State college. Mrs. Fuller came collections include som e of the In Heavenly Light. highest awards from the French, up from Portland with her. Mrs. M. R. Matthew and Mrs. E. Thy home is reached, thou dost Italian and American governm ents. “not ask to see” One large display case contains 26 O. McCoy were in town Saturday. "The distant scene,” for it is near item s of war mementos, Including Thelma Fortner of Grass Valley to thee. a bullet scarred helm et worn by was a house guest of Beryl 9heets THEREFORE, BE IT FURTH him in the battle from which he iT O U W over the week end. ER RESOLVED, that a copy of Norval Martin and daughter of these resolutions, be sent to the received his nickname o f “Rock of The Dalles were in Wasco the family, one to be sent to the coun the Marne.” latter part of the week. ty paper, and one be spread upon c it y Mr. and_ Mrs. Frank Lamborn the records of this Chapter. Hv» tailing« monthly an 1,7,11, It, If. were visitors in Portland at the ILf IIorn»r 3VU heart Forttor»«-CMoa»*- Lamborn Klder hoihe. «ara. Coach, Standard Pwllmea*. Waar- Fred Fortner came home to Idanga. All air-cenditieaad. Big spend the week end with his P O R T L A N D R O S « - D u #7 Mi Maine Goes So Goes the Union" PROTECT YOUR — CITIZENSHIP Sherman Cooperative Grain Growers ; ; Registration closes Oct. 3. Don’t get caught u n a w a re s . Be s u r e y o u a re registered. If there is any doubt visit th e R e g is tr a tio n O ffice. : Wasco, Oregon Then study the is sues. Get all the facts. Be prepared to vote to . . . Preserve A m e ric a n In s titu tio n s P a id ftd v R e p u b lic a n S ta t e C e n t r a l C o m m itte e . Lar3 B ia d in e . S e c r e ta r y . 1012 F a ilin g B u ild in g . ■ PLAN YOUR Z e lt^ F uneral H om e The district convention of Fed erated clubs will take place at Fraternity hall Saturday November Phone 845 The Dalle», third. U P D E G R A F F ft PEPPER A tto rn e y » A t L a w M o r o , O re g o n WASCO MARKET RED 4 WHITE STORE , ta r n * , Groceries—Meats—Fresh Fruits and .Vegetables in , Season want* Year Pdraufe Stfiated All-Electric K or noerutsso Home Laundry Now! Coacha«, tellman TawrWaad U gadar d Slaapart, Observation - leanga. Moor. All air-conditioned. A lley’» Confectionery Air-candiHoaad Caechetra«d Standard Slaapart. Alta Cafe ObaorvoHon Car. M a o l t at CaPfaa Shop Frlaat. Phone 222 L O W P K IC ID M I A U O D o y o u h a t . th e d is c o m fo r t» o f w in te r la u n d e r i n g - . . th e m u ss and fu s s . . . th e ex tra w o r k ? D o e s y o u r fa m ily h a te w e t, s te a m y c l o t h e s h a n g i n g ÌT Caaabaa »à<a a S te S < a b o u t to d ry ? T. Lester Johnson OREGON j . WASCO ‘Caterpillar’ D IE S E L S More than all other mak es combined-------- Only five years ago “Caterpillar” introduced Diesel power for trac tors . . . . and in this short period more than 17,000. of them have gone to work. - They are working on all manner of jobs but always with the »ame result» . . . . fuel savings~of »Ij&f. to eighty percent . . . . mainte nance saving beyond expectation . . . . trouble-free, dependable oper* ation that keeps the owner» liet growing by leaps and bound». O ’M EA R A SUPPLY CO. Far Information and rator»att OM Me LOCAL A SIH T W h e n y o u h a v e an a ll- e le c t r ic h o m e la u n d r y , y o u r hard w o rk is m in im iz e d and y o u r h o u s e re UNION LAW YER m a in s liv a b le . Y o u r e le c tr ic w a sh er, e le c tr ic iro n - er an d a u to m a tic e le c tr ic w a te r h ea te r sp e e d y o u r PACIFIC la u n d e r in g to c le a n lin e s s — sp a re y o u fr o m b a c k b r e a k in g d r u d g e r y . 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' I • • Mrs. Guy Pound it also continuing her line of Jewalry, JLa4sae*tfctsesories, Van Raalte underwear, hosiery Mouses, collars, purses, flowers;. Lucien LeLong’s perfumes.' Mra. Pound ia alto continuing the watch : repair department with J. E. Clay of Omaha, : Neb. in charge. values now in 1936 laundry equipment! Free! AU-electric laundry plans! P A C IFIC L IM IT ID -*D a « Ix or Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mills and children with Marion Crews and Mrs. Clifton Fridley and the Mee children motored to The Dalles Tuesday to see the whale and other sea animals. Tuesday night guests at the home of Gilbert Carey and family were Mrs. Carey’s mother, Mrs. F. A. Wildgruble of Portland and a brother of Klamath Falls. The visitors are on their way to Alabama. Wasco visitors Sunday were rel atives of Mrs. Hattie King An drews, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Paul Andrews accompanied by friends, Mr. Axtell of Eugene and also Mrs. Dillinger of Portland. in ! ■ fta Power A L ig h t C o. o ffice. 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IL IC T R IC WATER HEATER W h en you have an autom atic ele ctric w ater heater, you n d t- on ly have abundant hot w ater fo r laundering, b u t als o fo r every household use . . . day, night, dtin ter,'s u m m e r. I t ’s as if you have an ever-flow ing hot spring in your home. Plan to in s ta ll your autom atic electric w ater beater soon. T-ow heater costa and our lo w w ater heat ing rate make autom atic elec tric h o t w ater service a con venience you can easily afford. ,4-gg up-CoavenlentTdW»» a ' r .••»•••••••aaaaaaaaaa•••••« I