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THB S U S M A N COUNTY. JOU IN A L , Wasco People Wait Out Old Year Friday MOBO. OBBGON FRIDAY, JANUARY ». ISM * * J 1» tt. ' L-. — gCTSfcgSM — Mr. and Mrs. Everett Watkins, Mrs. homes. Eatrelle Hailey, Mr. and Mrj. y ® . Miss Monahan spent the vacation home on New Tears ore. *A swell McKean were at the Elks dance a t her homo tnC ydna, time" was. the report New Years night in The Dalles. Marjory Brady, Ina Jones, iMBld- Thelma Dingle and Catherine Dana Jeanette and Dolores Wat red Brady, Florence Thompson, and Tom attended a church party at kins returned to Portland Sunday John Thompson, Albert Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Rich’s at Wasco on e v e n in g .- ------ J and Melvin Brady attended the New Years eve. ? „ , 1, T. L. Kistner and wife and son dance at Blalock Christmas night. A school annual is being planned Teddy and Mrs. Glen Karnes and Velma Eakin spent Christmas and so far it seems to bo coming son Kenneth were guests at Break ip .Washougal, Washington with •long very nicely. fast of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Watkins. friends. George Jensen and Dora The Girl’s League and Girls Glee Tuesday contract members met Millard spent ¿he holiday« in The Club are planning a f s s k e t social with Mrs. Charles E v y e f t a t a 1:30 Dalles with M*, gad Mrs. Urban and dance, this will be a Dutch dessert luncheon. H(-h score was Jensen. • ‘ - auction and is to be a public affair. won by Mrs. G. H. Boot and Mrs. A group of people attended the Marie Barnett Cooper. dance at Wasco Christmas night Auxiliary members are having ■ Mary Coats entertained • the their regular meeting at the Was- ■ young peoples Sunday school cla ss: co library. Charitable "work has at a Now Years Eve Watch party, j been carried on over the holidays. Monopoly was played and lunoh Those who can give./clothing to was served at m idnight \ I disabled war vetedans’ children! The New Years dance waa well may see Mrs. 0 . G. Hildefbrand. | attended. r Donald Wilson is visiting at the J home of his grandfather, Roy I Belshee. Lloyd Hennagin and family were Saturday dinner guests from Moro at the home of Maud Akers. All attended the show in The Dalles later. % Virgil Brock accompanied by his A n a r t is t ’s im p re s s io n o f a p o r tio n o f th e A m u s e m e n t Z o n e n o w b e ii bride, formerly Edith Moon of Twin G a t e In te r n a t io n a l E x p o s itio n , o n T r e a s u r e Is la n d in S a n F r a n c is c o ig b u ilt fo r th e 1939 G o ld e n B ^ y ^ E x p o s itio n h e a d s a r e Falls, spent the holidays here with « la m p e d f a r a n a m e f a r th e Z o n e and o ffe r >1306 e a s h f a r th e r i g h t s u re his parents. Hollis Hull, son of Mrs. Adeine K jlttj . u j i u jy s Hull, took part in a skit presented Win Games by The Dalles Lion’s Club at its annual New Year’s breakfast. He By Catherine Tom represented Miss Inland Waters. The Rufus high school boys Members of the Tuesday After basketball team kept up their for noon Study club were present at. barkers, roaring thrill rides, foreign ward march toward the top position the home of Mrs. G. T. Andrews villages will be some of the features in thia district when they defeated this week with Mrs. Leo Watkins of the Amusement Zone. Scenic Boardman on Boardman’s fl 'or, railways, double Ferris wheels, assisting the hostess. A health The ‘T irift Circle" of the strong AJ. S. Thursday, December 30, defeating sky-rides will be a part of this cen talk was given by Mrs. Orville National Bank has become famous as a them 24 to 20. Boardman is thot ter of fun for which the Exposition Yocum. mark of Prosperity. Persona, f a mi lie?, a wishes a name. 1 . to be the best team in their county. Pat O’Meara is in Portland under Treasure I s 1 0 n 4 * ■ Amusement Mr. and Mrs. John Jenkins and nd busia ss concerns to the number of 1 the care of doctors although not in 1 Zone will have all the glamor and daughter Joan spent the holidays 20 thouaind have found banking satisfac romance of the Pacific Ooean to a hospital. in Portland with Mrs. Jenkin’s draw from—the South Seas, Latin- tion within its bounds. You, too, cap- pssff parents. • America. Landa of the Southern t by its helpful induence by opening an ac The boys glee club is working Cross, the Orient and Far East. count here. Thousands of applications for con on a minstrel show titled ’Land of cessions already have been re Cotton’ which has a sound as ceived, Including J a v a n e s e a n d though it will something to go and Oriental restaurants, complete with see. So let us remember to watch Reasonable Interest on Savings idol dancers, native foods and ex for the date and go. , otic decorations; under-water rides Miss La Velle White visited rela On San Francisco Bay, and breath Harding, Manager L. A. Littleton, taking mechanical devices. tives and friends in Randle, Wash Names submitted in the Amuse ington and in Portland. ment Zone Name Contest must not Eleven young people from the exceed throe words and must be re Resolutions of Respect and Con Christian church were entertained ceived not later than February 18, dolence of the Golden Rule Temple 1938, at the offices of the 1939 at early morning breakfast by No. 64 of Wasco, Oregon. W o rld ’s F a ir Contest Committee, Thelma Dingle ond Catherine Tom Whereas, It has pleaaed the great Treasure Island, on San Francisco Christmas morning at the Tom architect of 4he Universe to remove Bay. home. The young people had just from our midst our late sister finished caroling. After breakfast Hattie King Andrews Mrs. Basil Bains of Colfax, Wn., visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Fields. Miss. Effie Andrews visited over thè week end in The Dalles with Mr. end Mrs. Keller. Mr. and Mrs. Hudson White and children Mary and Kemp of Mad ras visited recently at the home of his parents here. 'A dance given at Rufus Saturday night attracted a good attendance from here. Among them were Mr. and Mts. Owen Barnett, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Medler, Mr. and Mrs. Robert McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Rust, Mr. and Mds. Clyde Fridley, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hines and Norma Feldman. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Conrad of Oak Grove were week end house guests , of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Barnett. Olive and John Robinson were visitors in Portland, during their stay being gueats at the wedding of a cousin, LaVem Robinson. John McClure and family visit ed in Portland at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Winters. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Belshee spent New Years day with Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Wilson in The Dalles. evening January 8th. Al Hull left for Vancouver, Wn., Whereas, It is but just that a after a stay of several days with fitting recognition of her many vir Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Helyer were tues should be had therefore be it relatives. shopping in The Dalles Thursday. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McKean re Resolved: That while we bow with Mr. and Mrs. Matt Simon and turned from Medford Monday hav humble submission to the will of family of Grass Valley were dinner Mr. and Mrs. R. J. „ Harbin of guests at the J. L. • Davis home ing visited her parents. Catherine the most high, we do not the less I mourn for our sister who has been Oakesdale, Wash., arrived at Kent Wednesday evening. Barbour accompanied them home I taken from us. returning Sunday. Kent Sunday school is stronger Resolve, that m the death of Tuesday where they visited Mrs. Mrs. Harley Dutton, iMk. and Mrs in attendance. Thirty nine were Hattie King Andrews, this Temple Harbin’s brothers, J. M., J. H. and James Dunn and son, Douglas of I laments the loss of a sister who was J. C. Wilson and families. The present last Sunday. Fossil spent Sunday here. Albert Pluemke spent Sunday ever ready to proffer the hand of Haibina had spent the past month Students returning to resume aid and the voice of sympathy to in Portland with their son Earl here with hia parents, Mr. and their work at the various colleges the needy and distressed of the and wife and were en route to their Mrs. Max Pluemke, coming from after the ’ holidays here included fraternity: an active member of home in Washington. Hood River. Phil Andrews, James O’Meara, Wil this society, whose utmost endea ‘Mrs. Clarice Sacre of Bend waa liam McKinney, Catherine Richel- vors were exedted for its welfare an over night guest „of her parents, Cold weather has already visited derfer, David Richelderfer, Ger and prosperity; a friend and com Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wilson Saturday, many Oregon localities, and colder truda Canaell, Mary Jeanette Sar panion who was dear to us all; a night. . - weather may be on the way. Driv • gent, Margaret Johnson, Dana citizen whose upright and noble life Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Davis and ing safely in cold spells depends Jean McMillen, Ted Proudfoot,j was a standard of emulation to her children spent New Years day at principally on proper preparation, Leon Smith, Jean Spencer, Augus fellows. the home of the former’s mother, which includes chains and some ta Huckin, Winifred Foitner, Fran means of keeping the windshield Resolve: That the heartfelt sym Mrs. Ida Davis at Moro. cis Watkins and Margaret McDer- pathy of this Temple be extended clear, according to Secretary of Mr. and Mr«- Carl Gregg and State Earl Snell. mid. Glen Van Gilder also left to to her family in their affliction; begin business college In Portland. that these resolutions be 'spread up children spent the week end with Miss Evelyn Scott returned from on the records of, the Temple, and Mr. and Mra. John Wilson. November w as the fourth con Kent folks who attended the secutive month in which injuries Boise, Idaho where she visited rel-1 a copy thereof be transmitted to ■Mwt — _____ :_______ _ _ I the family of our deceased sister funeral of William Nelsen Grass from Oregon automobile accidents Valley Friday were: Mr. and Mrs. were fewer than during the same Mias Bobbie Fortner returned to and to the local papers. * . < W. G. Helyer, J. H. and J. C. Wil month in 1936, according to Secre 36 in. Outing her home in Grass Valley Wednes Committee: . . CLEARANCE OF son, Alfred Lyons and /Mrs. Carl tary of State Earl Snell. day accompanied by Mias Beryl Eliaa Dingle Heavy Weight, Stripes and pat Sheets. BUTTONS Emma Shearer Gregg and daughters Frances and Special Clearance of Fine Dresses Delores, The Wilson brothers were Frances Guy M t s . Jeff Wilson was a visitor terns, Our regular 23c quality Gig Assortment pallbearers. Mr. Nelson was a Values to >18.78 hare from The Dalles Tuesday former Kent resident. --------- I S c yc|. night. $ ia 9 9 Kent Grange, No. 688 will hold iMr. and Mrs. Chester Andrews its next regular meeting Saturday were accompanied Wednesday to] bias tape 39 in Silk Prints COATS their home in Eugene by Mr. and j <02 K* ns«, u. a. rat . err. ¡ ' Every pattern in our regular 79c Nainsook and Lawn 6 yard bolta, Dress Coats and Sport Costs Mrs. C. C. Andrews who stayed a Groceries- Meats—Fresh week there. silk prints reduced for Clearance Single or Double Fruits and Vegetables in Values to >29.75 Reduced to Mr. and Mrs. Homer Dixon and .LAWYER 3 c 4 9 c y d . son are at home again after a stay Season $ 1 7 .9 9 of two weeks in the valley. WASCO MORO Philip O’Meara accompanied by 54 in Wool Coatings SKIRTS James, bound for McMinnville, and Your Patronage Appreciated One-Half Price Heavy Coating, Regular >1.00 Joe Mee, going to Portland, left Plaids, Plains etc. Vahits to >4.89 Sunday, returning Monday. yard. Buy now and save Pat Cameron is reported some I $ 2 .8 9 On -»all Flowers, 6 9 c yd. what improved at a Dalles hospital I where he was taken recently. Beacon Robes Mr. and Mrs. H. H. White ac 39 in Silk Crepee companied by Mr. and Mrs. W. E. I Values up to >3^0 in Heavy A big assortment of solid Brockert left for Portland Wednes day to spend the remainder of the I Beacon Robes. Priced to Clear at Crepes. Regular 89c week there. Mr. and Mrs. Pres Boice and Mr. I 6 6 c yd. and Mrs. Lao Welkins were New S p erry D airy a n d P ou ltry F e e d . Years guests at the Arch Gosson Fabric Gloves home. 54 in Woolen^ Flannels Crepes •nd Hpavy 5% Wool. Double Plaid Our Regular >1.00 Raster and Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Rich left for S p erry F lou r Meyera Suede Cloth Dress Gloves. Regular >1.79 to >1.95 per yard Portland Saturday returning Sun Blankets, Regular >2.49 Black - Brown - Navy day. N o w $ 1 .4 9 J. Byers and wife and son John 7 9 c p r? o f The Dalles spent Sunday at the Exposition Offers $1,000 Prize for Name of Midway An Emblem of Prosperity The D alles Draneh Harbin Family J A N U A R Y Visit In Kent E verything R ed uced fo r C lea ra n ce T rem en d o u s S a v in g s in Ever C loth in g Dry G o o d s WASCO MARKET RED & WHITE STORE CATERPILLAR thacJn-type. T. Lester Johnson TRACTORS POWER A TRACTION Mr. and Mrs. Earl McKinney are the parents of a son born Jan uary 1 a t The Dalles hospital. New Years day guests at the Sargent home were Miss Vivien Trounce of Moro, Charles Neville o f Portland and Bryan Van Gilder and Raymond Van Gilder. Mrs. Archie^ Gore end daughter, Norma Joan^of Longview arrived at the home of Mrs. Etta Morf ord end Sanday they visited at Prineville. S a fe ty Deposit Boxes f o r Lease , A ll hinds o f insurance Tuck Stitch HANDBAGS Vests and-Panties — Values up to 50c in children’s - and women’s garments Special Bags Clearance on V ‘ ~ all >1.00 A 1 9 c each O’MEARA SUPPLY i Deere CO. -Caterpillar Sherman Cooperative Grain Growers : : 1 THE DALLES nnr-innoa q nn QBOBBeBB ooB o a BaQo« nnnn ii nnuuu ooBooB O BBt ***-*4d^> Blankets Genuine Bargain at 53c EDW. C. PEASE : Wasco, Oregon i Sheet