r a * SflKÄMAÄ CO UNTI JOURNAL. MOMO. üKLbON FRIDAY. MAY 21, 1037
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Wasco Postoffice
To Move To
Barnett Building
class met Wednesday with Rev.
and Mrs. Carey. A short program
followed the regular business ses
sion and refreshments were served.
Sunday Mrs. Guy Pound and
son Marshall accompanied by Mrs.
Ella Hislop visited in Wasco with
fiiends.
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The eighth annual Pythian Sis-
ters convention was held in Bend
i Saturday and was attended by
After the first of June head quar- several members from here. (Mrs.
ters for the Wasco Poet office will Eliza Dingle attended from Camp
be established in the old Barnett Sherman and on her return to that
back building which is now being place was accompanied by eight
renovated for the new business to numbers who spent the night with
provide an entrance for the mail her.
carrier.
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Members of the senior class L. Fields visited in Colfax last
motored to Stiles Saturday eve- week with them respective daugh-
ning where they had supper to- ters.
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gether followed by a show in The
A»dy Barnett o f Ontario vts.ted
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i over the week end with his sister.
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Mrs. Clifton Fridley.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Yocum are
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< • Club has completed its years work.
Ted Everett ,left Thursday for The
meeting was held this
Grass Valley where he is employed week
the home of Mrs Hu<h
in the restaurant
Herin and twenty one members
Mrs. F. a Lamborn won the h^gh ^ p on d ed to the roll call. Inter
score Wednesday when the tw o, egti
reports were read by the
table contract club met at the
idin ofHcers of the club which
home of Mrs. Sidney Jebewm.
I Wfcs followed by a short program.
Mrs. Wm. Nesbit returawl from A
dinncr
, erve<l.
The Dalles hospital Saturday a f t e r ____________ _
remaining there for several days
for medical attention.
Mias Fmnees Gorsline, primary
grade teacher, of the Wasco
History may repeat itself but a
schools left for her home at Inde-
petition of a recent situation at
pendence Monday.
, Ruf us isn’t liable to happen again
(Mias Glenna Hilterbrand, former _ >t k ast not there
Wasco teacher,' arrived in W „co
Fourteen
the ,
t
from Independence to spend the
jn tht hi, t
week end « t h e home of Mrs. ^ ufu3 recejved their ^ m . , last
Augusta Huckin.
.. . . . Friday, May fourteenth. The first
Mrs. John Neece of n M h Ü
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A lley Leonard was U ken to The te r M a rjo rie o f Hood R iv er re tin M
and son Robert and Dorris New
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Eben
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rta h ta l the
comb were The Dalles visitors .Dalles Sunday whets he waa ad turned home Sunday a fte r a vfrebka
mitted to the Mid-Columbia hos v isit a t th e E rnest B laylock tam e .
Saturday.
Bob E slin g er returned Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Stradley of pital for an operettas.
fro
m a v is it in Portland.
Portland spent the week end here
Mr. and Mrs. Art Bibby and
visiting his parents.
Mr.
and Mrs. Estel Hartley and consolation prflfh.
children spnt Sunday at Maupin
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Blagg and visiting r e la t iv e s .________ ___
children And John Reckman drove
H en ry R oth is remodeling the
Gerald Blagg of The Dalles spent ~Tom Garett and daughter Norma to Yakima, Wn., on a business trip Gus B ag s tre m houde this
the week end visiting their par were Portland visitors Thursday last Sunday.
ents
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Blagg. They and Friday.
C. P. Rowe gave a banquet at
Velma Bibby and Clara Peters
were
here to attend the Senior
the ’Moro Hotel Wednesday in
Were hostesses to. a dinner party
Among
those
attending
the
hall
.
honor of the Senior class.
in honor of Lillian Coon at the play.
Among the shoppers in The Mr. and Mrs. WiHard Barnett, Mrs.
Charles Baker is driving a new
Bibby home in Grass Valley Thurs
Buck Miller, Mr. and M rs . Edfar
day night. Mrs. C. L. Pdley, Mrs. Dalles Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. Alley, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Garnett Studebaker Sedan.
LAW YER
Theodore Johnston and Mrs. W. W. Charles Lemley, Mrs. R. J. Baker, and daughter Norma, and Louise 1 ; John Rolfe, accompanied by his
Mrs. Grover Young, son Clarence
Knighten of Moro were guests.
| mother, Mrs. T. M . Rolfe, went to
MORO
and daughter Mrs. Chester Clark, Roth.
Portland Sunday as delegates to
The Rainbow girls of The Dalles
Wrync Spoor is driving a new t I. O. O. F. Grand Lodge held there
Mrs. Herman Peters and Mrs. Art
will give the work of that order
Buiik Sedan.
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at Grass Valley Friday night ana Bibby.
Dr. -George Simon of Eugene
Mrs. Florin <4Coon }spent Sunday
all chapters and Masonic lodges
was an overnight guest Thursday
are invited to attend. Madeline visiting at Zig Zag.»
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bibby were at the iR. J. Baker home.
chapter ef Antelope and Sherman
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lemley
Condon visitors Sunday.
chapter of Grass Valley will be the
The Baccalaureate services will were dinner guests Sunday with
hosts to the 46 girls in the evening.
be held Sunday, May
at the Mr. and (Mrs. Eugene Amidon.
B S ingle Set» H arness* lines, etc
Ted Everett of Wasco is in Baptist church
Mrs. Art Bibby accompanied by
charge of the restaurant in the
3 B arrels o f S h e ll'P e o n Oil
Commencement exercises will be i Miss Anna Schwartz were Moro
Pool Hall owned by Gus Smith.
held Wednesday ’May 26, at th e 1 visitors Thursday of last week.
3 B arrels o f A iltO
(Mr. and Mrs. Guy Vintin and Civic Auditorium.
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Mr. and Mrs. Tom Alley spent
Margaret
SmiÎh
of
The
Dalles
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the
week
end
in
Portland
family of Goldendale Were .h e re
1 H ay C hopper
Mr. and Mrs. l>on Smith and
Saturday to attend the Senior was visiting Mrs. Ben Leghorn on
Henry Roth were business visiters
1 U sed H a rris C o m b in e - 1 4 f t . ,
play.
Tuesday.
Vivian Eubanks of Portland was in The Dalles Saturday.
Beryl Sheets and Jane Wilde of
4 M ilk C ow s
Mrs. Fred Blaylock and daugh-
Waaeo spent the wedk end with a dinner guest at the Wayne Spoor
home
Monday.
He
is
a
cousin
of
the Fortner girls.
7 Y o u n g Steers a n d H e ife rs
Mrs. lAlfred Payne accompanied Mrs. Spoor.
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TERRAPLANE
Mr. and (Mrs. Andrew Patjen and
1 1 6 H e a d o f f e W t a a h 4 L im b s
by Mr. and Mrs. Glenn McLachlan
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were in The Dalles Wednesday son Ernest of Shaniko, George
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Mr. Mclachlan going down for Witter of Kent and Carl Melzer PETERSON MOTOR CO.
of Moro attended church here
medical treatment.
217 E. THIRD ST.
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Eakin are Sunday.
THE DALLES. OREGON
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roth and
the parents of a son born Friday
son Henry spent Sunday afternoon
May 14, at The Dalles hospital.
Unusual Values lu Used Cars
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stradley and visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lillard
daughter Doris and Mrs. D. E. of Miller.
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Mrs. Wavne Spoor and children
Morris were visitors in The Dalles
at 4th & Union .
were visitors in The Dalles Sat
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schilling urday.
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Dinner Party
Given in
Grass Valley
T. Lester Jehnson
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Roy J. Baker
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peared before the assembled par
Elizabeth Fuller. She .will visit ents and friends, and stranger,
at Klamath Falls with her daugh still, they were sisters, Georgiana
ter, Mrs. F. B. Robinson before
and Norma Blackburne. It becaim
her return home.
known that the difference in theii
The 27th annual commencement
grades was so small, one thirty-
of the Wasco high school was held
third of one point to be exact, that
Thmuday evening May 13th at the
ice buy Columbia,
in all fairness neither should re
high school auditorium. Mary
ceive the honor alone.
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Thomas was valedictorian and
B usin ProductSwetp'Cbde w ith
The choosing of the salutatorian
Dessie Haring was salutatorian.
our neighbors a n d our m oney
W. C. Jones of Willamette Univer was no small matter itself. There
sity was the speaker of the eve were three students whose grades
re m u in s close to hbm er
ning. The remainder of the pro* were* comparatively close—Anna
Coats,
who
received
the
honor,
gram waa as follows: Clarinet
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to ' fe a tu re
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sola, Evelyn Scott; Vocal solo, Lois Marie Mathieson, next in line, and
C olumbia empire "Oregon m a d e products when
HHderbrand; presentation of class, Lawrence Henderson, the only boy
honor-roll
student
of
the
year.
Homer Dixon; awarding of diplo
they m eet our d e m a n d fo r q u a lity a n d price.
In former years it has been
mas, Mrs. S. L. Richelderfer. Ben
the
custom
to
place
the
honor
ediction Rev. Carey. Wm. Clothier
student with the best all-around
was pianist for the evening.
Mrs. J. R. Yocum and Mr. and student of the four years of high
Mrs. S. J. Brock spent Sunday school on an attractive plaque,
visiting a t Mosier with Mr. and further, this year a cup has been m n n m ttm n n in n tn !n n n n n jn n n n ::n ::::n n m m :::::n m n ::m n :n n n n m .
(Mrs. J. M. Yocum. Beverly Yocum, provided for the purpose of en
dAfigiter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard graving thereon the names of the
YoeQtn is a visitor with the J. M best boy and girl athletes in the
Senior class. Finally, there were
Yocums.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Banta and three awards, a scholastic, an ac
children of Vernonia left for home tivities, and an athletic award to
Saturday following a short visit te presented to the students hold
with Mrs. Banta’s parents Mr. and ing the coveted positions. The
plaque will bear Norma Black-
Mrs. S. J. Brock.
bume’s
name as the horq^r student
C. N. Thomas and wife and son
«Ralph of Klickitat visited Sunday and Joe Morris as the best all
round student. The cup will bea
at the B. C. Thomas home.
State convention of Federated the same names. Of the awards
Garden clubs met in The Dalles the scholastic and activities were
last Friday and Saturday and a received by Norma and the athletic
number cf Wasco citizens were award by Joe Morris.
In the wake of such a surprising
registered. Mrs. Fred Fortner
president o f the local club, attended graduation came tete one-yeat
the entire session. Others were scholarships to the Oregon State-
Mesdames H. A. Walker. H. D college in Corvallis—to Georgiana
Proudfoot, Clara Stone, G. A. Sra- and Norma Blackburne. That’s ai
gent, E. D. McKee, F. S. Lamborn oddity for seldom has a college
given two scholarships to a school
and M te H. A . W h ite.
F .B ,'F ortner and daughter Ann of thirty-five high school students
of Portland spent Sunday visiting and it ’s almost a certainty that
at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Fred this is the "'first time they have
been given to two children of the
Fhrtnei
Miss Evelyn Joy Scott Wasco same family in the same year.
music teacher, left Monday evening
for BqiH, Waho, where ufcft wfl
visit 'relatives. Later she will at
tend summer school.
Frank Kpox and daughters
Donna, Dorothy an d Jtesie were in
Rufus Friday evening to attend
“ O v e r 5 6 % slopes— yet we plow an acre on
the commencement exorcises.
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gallon of 7-cent f u e l/1 writes one owner
Louie Scholl* visited* a w eek w ith
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his
brother Bismark • Scholl
in
W a lla W a lla .
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. McKee were
visited* in Portland last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Harland Johnson
of Nampa, Idaho ate visiting here
with patents and flriands.
The Ever Faithful Sunday school
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Fruits and Vegetables in
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Grain Bage
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Dairy and Poultry Feeds
Concentrates
Rolled Grains
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