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HHHUMAN
JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON
FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1953
she’ll teach next year. She has
driven to Bremerton, Wn., for a
week or two at her children’s
home, Mr. and Mrs. Larry »Bios
sonx and daughters. Mrs. Yocum
hofies to bring Mrs. Blossom and
the children with her on her re-
turn.
Mrs. Belle
Powell
of San
Francisco visited for several
days with relatives here. Among
Lois Hilderbrand Honored
them were Mrs. Dora Moore, Mr.
Mrs. Lois
Hilderbrand W’as and Mrs. Otis Vaughan and Ciff
guest of honor at a luncheon in Fridley, also Clyde Fridley and
w iie wun considerable improve
cafeteria the Clyde Fridley jrs of The Dal
ment as the result. A noon pot the Sheftnan hotel
les. Mr. Vaughan drove
Mr».
luck dinner was held in the June 3 with" thirty present.
Mrs.,
Hilderbrand
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former
Powell
to
John
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church basement where the wom
member of the local unit and is where she met other relatives
en hqd been working. Workers
president of Unit District No. 5. and went on with them to Em-
were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Royse,
She was presented with a
cor- mett, Idaho.
Mr. and Mrs. John Royse, Rev.
sage and a past president’s
pin. Mr. and (Mrs. Clark Van Gaas-
and Mrs. Gravenor, Mr. and Mrs.
At a short business meeting beck, Betty and Gary of Arling-
Joe DrirWiard, Joe Morrotv, 1
officers for the coming year were ton came Thursday to pick up
P. Haven
aqd, Norman Goch-
elected resulting in Mrs.
Bob his mother, Mrs. Vleda Van
nauer.
Bish, president; Mrs. Harry Ad- Gaasbeck when all w’ent to The
Library Festival planned
ams and- Mrs. Elton Medler first Dalles for the Woolworth store
Wasco Library board members and second vice-presidents; Mrs. opening and to shop.
have met several times recently
Dewey Thomas, secretary-treasur-
Mrs. Elsie Medler has been
to plan a “ fun night’’ for (be er. Mrs. Oweitus WaTker, Mrs. visiting for several days with
benefit of the local public library. Margaret Blau and Mrs. Clyde her sister Mrs. Marian Medler
The date set for the affair is Fridley, all of the Dalles wejy and her niece and nephew Mr.
Juqe 21 at 7 p. m. in the Legion out of town members present and Mrs. Carl Nelson.
opera house. Tickets are now
Mr. and Mrsi Steve McMillin
(Mr. and Mrs. Vernon I^irson
being sold on a radio raffle at
visited their daughter and fam- and fam ily of Cove Junction were
25 cents each and may be pur and daughter Sherryl in Portland here for the week end.* They via
chased either
from a board tor a few days. While there theyiited Saturday night with Mr. and
attended the ice follies.
Mrs. Leo Watkins and family
MV. and Mrs. G. A. Sargent and called on Mr. and Mrs. Tom
drove to Corvallis tor the week Jacobsen and fam ily and Mr.
end to attend the volleyball gam- and Mrs. Carl Nelson among
es and the dance recital of their others Sunday.
two grand daugters, Jane and
Mr. and Mrs. Hal White and
Annette Neville.
They were Mrs. Tom Jacobsen drove to the
guests of their son in law and valley recently for a two day
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Chas, tour of some iris gardens. They
Neville and family.
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visited
Cooleys at
Silverton,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Iam b of Schreiners at Salem and Walter
Vancouver, Wn., called on Mr. Marx at Boring. _
and Mrs. G. A. Sargent-last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Harley,. Dutton
Mrs. Lamb is a grandmother of drove to Portland with Mr. and
Mrs. Smith, a Rufus teacher.
Mrs. Albert Kaseberg last week
-.Leland Schwendel. son of Mr. where Mr. Dutton entered Good
and M t s . M att, Schwendel fin- Samaritan hospital for observa-
Ished his year at Madras where slon and some very serious
he taught the 5th grade and has surgical work. 'Mrs. Dutton is
enable»
been home for a couple of remaining with him there. The
the family
weeks.
He went to I^a Grande Kasebergs returned home Sun-
.--¿e
to limit
,to attend the EOCE graduation day. *
the cost
Tune 6.
’ ‘ ' Miss Kathie Howell of Dufur
to its needs or wishes.
Mrs. Jaennette Yocum, a for- a niece of Mrs. Joe Drinkard Is
mer Moro teacher and a sum- visiting to r ' a couple of weeks
mer resident *at Wasco is home *t the Drinkard home.
Bobby
from her teaching job at Myrtle Drinkard Is at Dufur visiting the
Creek. She expects to return in .D a le Howell family.
August to Myrtle Creek where
Mrs. Mattie McKay and dau-
Wasco Women
Organize Clean
colm Guy, Mrs. Afton McIntyre,
and Mrs. Earl Richelderfer.
(Mrs. Alma Jean O'Meara en-
tertatned a bridge club June 5.
Guests were Mesdames Margaret
Blau of The Dalles, David Rich-
elderfer, Stuart Macnab, Pete
Macnab, Dewey Thomas, Bob
Bish, Gerald Nlsbet, and an out
of club guest Mrs. Keith McDon-
aid. Refreshments were served,
——- -------------------------------------- ----- ghter Ann of Bend, called on Mr.
Pump Leathers, Barney’s, G. V. and Mrs. Harry A llen Friday
Rowena Loops Will Yield to Highway Progress
the Sherman County Fair queer»
contest Sunday.
Saturday afternoon Mrs. Bill
Reid, Mrs. Leo Watkins and Mrs.
Harry Allen called on Mrs. Jo*
Morrow.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Allen and
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Reid drove to
The Dalles Fr$da;$ evening to
pick up the Allen’s grandson,
Larry Wilbur,
Miss Judy Edwards of Hermis
ton is. here for a week with her
aunt Mrs. Alma Jean O’Meara.
Sherman county boys and girls
are taking swimming lesssons in
The Dalles sponsored by the lo
cal Red Cross unit.
The Wasco ball team drove to
Glenwbod, Wn.,
tor
Sui^dayii
game, winning 5-3.
The annual school meeting will
be held Monday, June 16, at the
Wasco Public school building.
One director*is to elected.
Mrs. Andy Shearer and grand
son Billy Williams spent
the
week end in The Dalles with Mr,
Shearer.
Mrs. Bess Pound, (Mrs. Ella
Hislop and Mrs. Rosemary Pow
ell of The Dalles called on Mrs.
Andy Shearer Suqday afternoon.*
Miss Judy Finley of The Dal
les is visiting her grandparents
Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Rust.
Mr. and Mrs. Arlet Rhinehart
and fam ily drove to Arlington
Sunday stopping on the way tor
a picnic lunch.
Mrs. Fred (Merritt and son
Terry returned home Sunday
from « ten day atay with friends
Mrs. Merritt also drove to Salem
to visit Fred.
Mrs. Bob RoHe and family
and Miss yern a Roberts,, all of
Grass Valley stopped on their
way home from The Dalles tQ
see Mrs. Fred Meritt and son
Terry.
Harry Van Gilder is home
from the hospital where he had
gone to have a growth removed
from» his lip.
Miiss Carol Pace is here from
Bpokl^ne visiting her grandmo
About eight miles west of The Dalles, Rowena gas and killed time and many persons didn’t like it ther Mrs. Andy Engberg, when
The top picture shows the original highway, neai she returns home she’ll take her
Heights are up-reared on the South bank of the Co
lumbia, a rugged barrier reaching practically from the crown of Mayer Park before It was paved. The small brother, Steve, with her. ,i
the river’s edge to the crowning scenic point of lower photo looks down at the’""Rowena Loops’’
Mrs. Cliff Fridley Is still In
from close to the top. But now Rowena Loops arc
Mayer Park some 747 feet above. When the early-
day residents around The Dalles came down to on their way out so far as major traffic is concern-) the hospital and Is to have
Portland they took to the river boats to get around. ed. Initial contracts recently have been let for the major operation Tuesday morn
Rowena. Pioneering highway engineers got around construction of a water grade m o d e r n highway, ing.
along the river at the foot of the cliffs. The new
by snuggling close to her curving shoulders and
Janice McIntyre left Sunday to
climbing up and down, loop on loop. It was the way is programmed to be completed in the late fall'
| >*e with her grandparents Mr
lor»» wav around and a scenic way but it ate up the of 1053.
and Mrs. W. A. Wallace in The
on their way to Portland.
Mrs. Gaylord Guy, is visiting
Week end guests of (Mr. and Dalles during the summer school
Saturday afternoon Harry Al here from Sacramento, California. Mrs. Carl Tuggle were her sister session at St. Mhry’s academy.
len and his grandson Larry Wil
All the teachers have been hir and fam ily Mr. and' Mfrs. Fred
Mr. and Mrs. Afton McIntyre
bur drove to, Bent to visit hia ed for the coming school year. Sutler and daughters Annette drove to Portland Sunday to take,
brother in law, Everett McKay. Grade teachers are Mrs.«Otis Vau and Frances of Tacoma, W n , his mother, Mrs. Curtis, tyome
ghan, Mrs. Nels Byington,' Mrs. Sunday they all drove to Mary after a weeks visit here and to
They returned home Sunday.
Misses Connie and Diana Guy Earle Morrison and LeRoy Hes- hill museum for the day taking visit their daughters, Jean and
are at Springfield visiting their gard. High school teachers are a picnic lunch.
Shirley, who are In nurses train
aunts Mrs. Betty Czech and Mrs. Mr. Crocker, principal, Mrs. Carl
Mr. and Mrs. John Royse, Mr ing at S t Vincents hospital
Frieda Wingt.
Nelson and Mr. De Flgh, a new and Mrs. Dell Wright and Mrs.
Jimmy Richards, a brother of teacher.
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