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    1. Upcoming Genealogical Seminars
    2. Earline Wasser
    3. Events Calendar From Genealogical Council of Oregon Vol. 35 No. 3 July 2004 July 17, 2004 Summer Quest 2004 Tacoma, Washington July 23, 2004 Oregon Historic Cemeteries Meeting Bandon, Oregon Commission members hope South Coast residents and all who are interested in the care and preservation of Oregon's historic cemeteries will attend. Public comment is welcome at all OCHC meetings. Also on the agenda will be an update on the OCHC grants program for historic cemeteries, the legislative program, reports on threatened historic cemeteries, on the Association ofr Gravestone Studies conference and on the planned Oregon seminar and workshop on cemetery preservation methods. After the meeting the commissioners and the public will tour the Averill/Pioneer/GAR cemeteries led by Paul and Jewell Shelton of Bandon. The meeting will be held in the "Church Hall" just off Hwy 101 on Sea Bird Lane in Bandon. For detailed directions to the "Church Hall" contact the Bandon Historical Society at the Coquille River Museum. Phone 503-347-2164. For additional information on the meeting and the agenda, contact Mirra Meyer. Contact information follows. Mirra Meyer Oregon Commission on Historic Cemeteries State Historic Preservation Office 503-986-0685 August 2-6, 2004 National Archives Workshop Seattle, Washington August 3-6, 2004 BYU Genealogy Conference Provo, Utah August 22-26, 2004 OGS – Summer Genealogy Research Camp Eugene, Oregon “This is an opportunity to research your Oregon connections accompanied by experience research advisors. The four day workshop includes research at UO Knight Library, Lane County Courthouse and Archives, Lane County Historical Museum and Archives, and the OGS Library. Cost is $275 for OGS member and $300 for non-members. As space is limited, please contact Carol Pratt at jcpratt@efn.org or call Belly Williams at 541-345-9435 or write to OGS, attention Betty Williams, PO Box 10306, Eugene, OR 97440-2306. September 8-11, 2004 FGS Conference Austin, Texas The conference provides excellent lectures, vendor booths, tours, and research opportunities. Visit http://www.fgs.org for further information. October 1-3, 2004 GCO Statewide Conference Salem, Oregon Attend Oregon’s largest state-wide genealogical seminar; two days of outstanding classes. Hear Craig Scott, Military and National Archives specialist and more than a dozen other talented speakers. Learn how to find the wealth of records on your ancestors. Locate new resource. Visit the vendor area. Share stories with other genealogists. Conference registration includes luncheon and dinner. For additional information visit the GCO website, http://www.rootsweb.com/orgco/Index.htm or write to GCO, PO Box 2639, Salem, OR 97308-2639. Copied and submitted by Earline Wasser Member of Columbia Gorge Genealogical Society c/o The Dalles/Wasco County Public Library 722 Court Street The Dalles, Oregon 97058 http://community.gorge.net/genealogy [Note: new website address] Browse http://historysavers.com/orwasco/ recently updated information regarding Wasco County - Links are at the bottom of page http://searches.rootsweb.com/ "Don't judge each day by the harvest you reap but by the seeds you plant." Robert Louis Stevenson Incoming and Outgoing mail protected by Trend Micro PC-cillin program

    07/16/2004 03:00:55
    1. Re: Elva Camp Search
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Camp, Sunday Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/4300/nZB.2ACE/60.1 Message Board Post: Hi Suzi, My name is Kathy "Kas" Anderson. Elva would be my great-grandfather through his daughter Katie Mahaley Camp and her son Melvin Raymond Sunday (my father). Here is a bit of info to help you place my line of descent: Manasseh Camp (b. Nova Scotia, Canada) married Sarah Mahaley Warren. Their children were: Ed, Jack,Will, Louise "Lou", Elva Marshall. Elva Marshall Camp (b. 6/21/1855 in Springfield, Illinois d. 4/21/1937 in Gresham, Ore) married (2/27/1878 in Toronto, KS) Jemima Ann Walker (b. 5/9/1858 in Sullivan County, Missouri d. 3/27/1942 in Gresham, Ore) Their 9 children were: 1. George Marshall Camp - b.11/9/1878 in Toronto, KS d. 1/5/1962 2. Charles William Camp - b. 10/8/1880 in Toronto, KS d. 3/13/1957 married to Bertha ? 3. James Richard Camp - b.1/21/1883 ub Toronto, KS 4. Mary Louis Elizabeth Camp - b. 12/7/1885 in Palouse,Wa/ Potlatch ID 5. Johnnie Weslie Camp - b. 3/1/1887 in Palouse,Wa/ Potlatch ID d. 5/2/1888 in Palouse,Wa/Potlatch ID 6. Carrie Amanda Camp - b. 9/28/1891 in Palouse,Wa/ Potlatch ID, married to Frank Noble 7. Katie Mahaley Camp - b. 1/4/1893 in Palouse,Wa/ Potlatch ID, married Melvin Irl Sunday 8. Bessie May Camp - b. 12/25/1895 in Palouse,Wa/ Potlatch ID, married John C.Marshall 9. Albert Douglas Camp - b. 3/22/1901 in Palouse,Wa/Potlatch ID Katie Mahaley Camp and Melvin Irl Sunday had 2 children: 1. Dortha Elizabeth Sunday - b. 8/1915 in Gresham, Oregon, married James "Jim" L. Galligan (both now deceased) 2. Melvin Raymond Sunday - b. 11/8/1925 in Gresham, Oregon, married Barbara Jane Owens (2/14/1949) (both still living) Melvin R. Sunday and Barbara Jane Owens have 3 children: 1. John Raymond Sunday - b. 2/1/1950 2. Judy Louise Sunday - b. 9/2/1952 married Kenneth Ramey 3. Kathy "Kas" Jo Sunday - b. 12/3/1958 married Richard A. Anderson I would love it if you could email me back with your line of descent and any additional information you have on the family line. I'm hoping to gain information on Manessah Camp's parents and lineage. There has been speculation that there is some Chinese ancestry way back and I have heard that Camp was a name common to Chinese immigrants. Sincerely, Kas Anderson

    07/14/2004 05:18:15
    1. The Dalles Optimist January 2, 1942
    2. Earline Wasser
    3. The early 1940’s newspapers had columns from several small towns plus The Dalles articles included. I can only transcribe long-hand a certain amount of these articles in the two hours available to me. These are the items I have been able to transcribe today. I was pleased to find the following article – in 2002, I had a request to find something about these ashes after submitting an article about the ashes being found. I couldn’t find a follow up article close to the November occurrence at that time. Perseverance pays off. Earline Wasser The Dalles Optimist Friday, January 2, 1942 page three DISCOVERY OF SMALL BOX REVEALS ASHES OF PIONEER The ashes of William Offield found recently by a telephone line crew in a small cardboard box beside ahe [sic] Old Oregon Trail section of U.S. highway No. 30, just east of this city, have been claimed by H.L. Smith of Umatilla and have been forwarded to him by C.R. Callaway, Wasco county coroner. Mrs. Herman Schilling of Grass Valley [Oregon] who had read of the discovery of the box, the label on which indicated that it contained the mortal remains of Offield, called at the coroner’s office and informed him that Smith had been given custody of the ashes. The coroner received the following explanatory letter from Smith: “In regard to your letter of November 27 and the remains of William Offield, please send the ashes to me as it was his wish to have them scattered over Mount Hood, but to date have not been able to do so, but soon will. “I was moving some of my belongings from The Dalles, about five weeks ago and had a flat tire near the spot where the package was found. When I reached Umatilla [Oregon] I missed the package and wrote The Dalles but got no reply. “Please send the package to me, C.O.D.” Among letters from relatives of Mr. Offield, Mr. Callaway received one from Lydia Andross of Grants Pass [Oregon], who said the ashes were those of an uncle, an Oregon pioneer who had come to Oregon at the age of 10 about 1850. He had lost his father, she said, who died enroute by wagon train. MUIR FUNERAL WEDNESDAY Front page Funeral services were held at the Zell Funeral home Wednesday afternoon for Jennie Muir, 85, who died Sunday at the home of a son, Bruce Muir, here. Mrs. Muir was the widow of John Muir, who died in 1933. She was a member of the Free Methodist church, and the pastor, the Reverend R.E. Pickthorne, officiated at the services. Interment followed at the Odd Fellows cemetery. WASCO page four Wasco Folk at Moro Funeral Sherman County Folk Do Much Inter-Community Visiting WASCO – Mr. and Mrs. Pardy Rich, Mrs. Eliza Dingle and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Belshee were among those attending the funeral services for Mrs. Jessie Hendricks in Moro Friday. >Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Frink visited their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and >Mrs. Gene Hull, in Portland through the Christmas holiday, returning home >Sunday. >Mr. and Mrs. Walter Maffie of Hermiston [Oregon] spent Christmas at the >home of the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.F. Feldman. >Katherine Fridley and Margaret McDermid were home from E.O.C.E. to visit >their parents over the holidays. >Mrs. Charles Wallace of Terrebone [Oregon] visited here [sic] parents, Mr. >and Mrs. Clyde Fridley. >Jerry Barnett and Charles Hartman spent the week-end in Portland. >Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hartman were in The Dalles Christmas visiting Mrs. >Hartman’s parents. >Guests At McKee Home Mr. and Mrs. Hal Sheldon and daughter, Nancy Lou, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Marshall and daughter, Mary, of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Marion McKee and son, Gordon, of Moro [Oregon] were guests at the E.D. McKee home on Christmas. >Mr. and Mrs. A.C. Kaseberg and daughter, Janet, motored to Portland. Mrs. >Kaseberrg left for Modesto, California to visit her sister. >Pat O’Mera and sons, Philip and Stephen, are visiting in California. >Captain Scott spent Christmas in Portland visiting relatives, returning to >Wasco on Friday evening. >Mr. and Mrs. Fred Henneghan and daughter, Katherine, are in Portland >visiting. >Mr. and Mrs. A.S. Johnson returned Sunday from Portland, where they had >visited their daughter and family and son, Philip, and wife. James O’Mera >is home from O.S.C. to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pat O’Mera. >Mr. and Mrs. William Hulisz of Portland visited at the E. Feldman home on >Christmas day, retuning home Friday. >Mr. and Mrs. Jack Chapman of Portland called on friends in Wasco Wednesday. >Howard Hines of Portland visited in Wasco Tuesday. >Mr. and Mrs. Robert Belknap of Junction City [Oregon] visited at the home >of the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Wilde. >Enest Medler Ill Mr. and Mrs. Walter Medler were called to Redmond [Oregon] Friday to the bedside of Ernest Medler who suffered a heart attack. >Mrs. Anna Hilderbrand and son, Billy, of Portland called on friends in >Wasco last week. >Joe Weatherford was a visitor in Idaho over the holidays. >Frank Medler and son, Leland, were visitors in Redmond over the week-end. >Mrs. McKee is in The Dalles to-day calling on her mother who is seriously >ill. >Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Fridley and Mrs. Ida Andrews were callers in The Dalles >Monday. >Owen Barnett has returned to Portland for medical care. >Mr. and Mrs. Andrew De Noma have moved into the Everett cottage. >Mr. and Mrs. Hub. Nichols are visiting in California. ANTELOPE page five Rooper Family Holds a Reunion Antelope – Mr. and Mrs. R.B. Rooper, Ralph, Masie and Bob, entertained with a family dinner on Christmas day. Guests present were Mrs. Elizabeth Rooper, Mrs. Alma Clark, Mr. and Mrs. H.E. Rooper, Marcia, Elizabeth and Earl Rooper, Mr. and Mrs. Alex McKay, Peggy, Sandra and Herb [space], Mrs. James Carsner, Vivian McKay, Mr. and Mrs. D.V. Bolton and Bob Carsner, Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Hastings, Jimmy, Billy, Eddy, Dick, Bob and Bud Hastings. >Mrs. J.A. Silvertooth and daughters Mildred and Janet, spent Christmas with >Mr. and Mrs. Reeder of Orchards, Washington. >Mrs. Edith Martin is at her home in The Dalles for the holidays. >Misses Marcia and Elizabeth Rooper, students at Monmouth [Oregon], spent >the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.E. Rooper. >Bob McGreer and Bud Bain left Friday for Portland, where they enlisted in >the army air corp. >Mr. and Mrs. Gus Schillings of Goldendale, Washington, were holiday >visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Millard Thomsen. >Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thomsen and daughter moved to Kinzua [Oregon] on Monday, >where Mr. Thomsen will be employed for the winter. >Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hoffman and children of Culver [Oregon] have moved to the >Taylor ranch at Antelope for the winter. >Mrs. Inez Gamble of The Dalles spent the holidays at the home of her >brother, E.H. Glisan, in Antelope. >Bud Hastings was home from Portland for the holidays. >Mrs. J.J. Brogan and children spent Christmas vacation at the Brogan ranch. >Spending the holidays at the I.J. Wyman home in Prineville [Oregon] were >Mr. and Mrs. W.N. Rooper and son, Bill Rooper. >Mr. and Mrs. D.V. Bolton of The Dalles were overnight visitors of Mr. and >Mrs. E.H. Glisan on Saturday. >Mr. and Mrs. Bob McCulloch and son were visiting in Antelope Friday. They >returned to Kinzua Monday after spending a few days at the D.H. McRae home >at Clarno [Oregon]. >Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Vanderhoof were in Shaniko [Oregon] Monday afternoon. >J.A. Malone went to The Dalles Tuesday. >Mrs. Alma Clark left for her home in Seattle [Washington] on Sunday. >Mr. and Mrs. W.E. Rhodes were in Antelope Saturday evening. >Mrs. Mary Grant came home Monday evening. FRIEND page five >Snowfall on Wheat Pleasing to Farmers Friend – The farmers were very glad to see a light fall of snow come Saturday evening along with the colder weather. The fields of winter wheat are well covered. >Mrs. John Martin and Mrs. Viola Johnston were Dalles callers on Saturday. >Mrs. Susan Brown has been on the sick list the past week. >Clifford Corson made a trip to The Dalles Saturday. >Holiday guests at the J.R. Platt home were Mrs. Platt’s sons and daughter >and their families, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Bowdle and small son and Darrell >Bowdle from Vancouver, Washington, and Mr. and Mrs. Vern Dutton of Lebanon, >Oregon. Lester Lindell and Paul Buskuhl were in The Dalles Saturday >evening. >Week-end guests at the Harold Lindell home were Mrs. Lindell’s father, Mr. >George Krug, and sister Miss Adeline Krug, of Connell, Washington and her >brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Yager of Ritzville, >Washington. >Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walston of Wamic [Oregon] were visitors at the J.R. >Platt home Sunday. >Guests at the Fred Miller home Christmas were Mrs. Miller’s mother, Mrs. >Grace Bailey, of Kinzua, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Foster and daughters, Marie and >Joy, of The Dalles and a nephew, Elmer Wineman of Grass Valley. >Frank Page and son, Billy, were dinner guests at the Harold Lindell home >Christmas day. >Mrs. Archie Heilmeyer left Saturday for Ashland [Oregon], where she will >visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Heilmeyer. Mr. and Mrs. T.C. Murray >accompanied her to The Dalles. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Schrieber and small son >of Klamath [Oregon] county have been visiting here at the home of Carl >Schrieber and with Mrs. Schrieber’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Easton, >on Tygh ridge. Copied and submitted by Earline Wasser Member of Columbia Gorge Genealogical Society c/o The Dalles/Wasco County Public Library 722 Court Street The Dalles, Oregon 97058 http://community.gorge.net/genealogy [Note: new website address] Browse http://historysavers.com/orwasco/ recently updated information regarding Wasco County - Links are at the bottom of page http://searches.rootsweb.com/ "Don't judge each day by the harvest you reap but by the seeds you plant." Robert Louis Stevenson Incoming and Outgoing mail protected by Trend Micro PC-cillin program

    07/14/2004 12:09:38
    1. History Mystery Photo July 11, 2004
    2. Earline Wasser
    3. The Dalles Chronicle July 11,2004 page A9 [Text Only] This was the front page picture for the April 20, 1966 edition of The Chronicle. The caption read: "New fill over Badger Creek on Chenowith Road was rising rapidly this week, with its center about the location of the scraper. Right hand margin is shown by stakes. After the fill is completed, perhaps by the end of this week, the bridge will be torn down, said Wasco County Road Supervisor C.D. {Cotton) Light." The bridge was located at the foot of Sevenmile Road, and Badger Creek was one of the many that flooded during the Christmas holiday of 1964. The photo was taken less than four months after the flood. Russ Brown knew the answer, and suggested that the worker visible on the Cat [Caterpiller tractor] might be Albert Elton of Elton Construction. Dave Cartwright said he used to play under the bridge before it was filled in. Bob Sallee mentioned this bridge originally was across the Deschutes River at Maupin [Oregon]. Photo contact information: Rodger Nichols rnichols@eaglesnewspapers.com, fax 541-298-1365. Written permission to reprint given by The Dalles Chronicle, The Dalles, Oregon Copied and submitted by Earline Wasser Member of Columbia Gorge Genealogical Society c/o The Dalles/Wasco County Public Library 722 Court Street The Dalles, Oregon 97058 http://community.gorge.net/genealogy [Note: new website address] Browse http://historysavers.com/orwasco/ recently updated information regarding Wasco County - Links are at the bottom of page http://searches.rootsweb.com/ "Don't judge each day by the harvest you reap but by the seeds you plant." Robert Louis Stevenson Incoming and Outgoing mail protected by Trend Micro PC-cillin program

    07/11/2004 05:32:13
    1. Looking Back: A Glimpse Through The Chronicle's Files July 11, 2004
    2. Earline Wasser
    3. Looking Back: A Glimpse Through The Chronicle’s Files July 11, 2004 40 Years Ago, July 11, 1964 The Dalles High School’s yell squad for the coming year placed third on Monday and second on Tuesday in daily competition at the rally clinic the girls are attending on the Lewis & Clark Campus. Squad members are Diane Forebe, yell captain; and yell leaders Kathy Monaghan, Cathy Jackson, Kathy Duvall and Barb Williams. Jim Dunahoo scored a low net 73 at golf play held recently at The Dalles Country Club. Twenty players competed with Bob Twiss but only five finished. Twiss was one of those who completed play. 60 Years Ago, July 11, 1944 The first 20 units in the federal public housing project on the Bluff street grounds will be ready for occupancy, Monday, July 17, it was announced here today by L.H. Davies, housing manager for EPHA projects, who has his headquarters at Lebanon [Oregon]. Opened first for occupancy will be furnished units, as the EPHA has had furniture in storage for these units and wishes to get it installed, Davies said. Fire loss in The Dalles during the month of June totaled $105.45 it was revealed by the monthly report submitted to the city council last night by Charles Roth Jr., fire chief. 80 Years Ago, July 11, 1924 Much 25 bushel wheat, and an average of 20 bushels to the acre for all of Wasco County, is the report of crop conditions generally brought back to the city last night by County Agent C.W. Daigh. County Agent Daigh has been in the wheat fields practically all of his time since the latter part of June. Throughout his tour of the grain fields where the harvest is in full swing, the county agent declares the wheat to be in excellent shape. Except for the plastering and the installation of furniture, the new Chenowith district two room school just west of the city is practically finished, it was reported by Pete Peterson, the contractor, this morning. County superintendent A.E. Gronewald said today that the county will have two new schools next term, the Antelope [Oregon] district plans being underway for a three or four room building. 100 Years Ago, July 11, 1904 Mr. Thomas Brogan, living on Antelope creek, lost about $1000 in the waterspout of last Wednesday, in the destruction of hay cut and that was ready to harvest. Yesterday afternoon a sad accident happened in Mill Creek at the old mill. Soon after 2 o’clock Charles Kreft, about 17 years of age, oldest son of Mrs. Paul Kreft, of this city, was drowned at the old mill near the foot of Third Street. He, in company with some other boys, were bathing at the time, and in an attempt to swim across the creek at that point, which perhaps is over 100 feet wide and ten to fifteen feet deep, it is supposed he was taken with cramps and sank before help could reach him. Written permission to reprint given by The Dalles Chronicle, The Dalles, Oregon Copied and submitted by Earline Wasser Member of Columbia Gorge Genealogical Society c/o The Dalles/Wasco County Public Library 722 Court Street The Dalles, Oregon 97058 http://community.gorge.net/genealogy [Note: new website address] Browse http://historysavers.com/orwasco/ recently updated information regarding Wasco County - Links are at the bottom of page http://searches.rootsweb.com/ "Don't judge each day by the harvest you reap but by the seeds you plant." Robert Louis Stevenson Incoming and Outgoing mail protected by Trend Micro PC-cillin program

    07/11/2004 05:23:47
    1. Tales & Trails July 2004 issue available
    2. Earline Wasser
    3. The July 2004 quarterly issue of Columbia Gorge Genealogical Society's Tales & Trails newsletter is now available at http://community.gorge.net/genealogy Click on the Newsletter link Enjoy. Earline Wasser Member of Columbia Gorge Genealogical Society c/o The Dalles/Wasco County Public Library 722 Court Street The Dalles, Oregon 97058 http://community.gorge.net/genealogy [Note: new website address] Browse http://historysavers.com/orwasco/ recently updated information regarding Wasco County - Links are at the bottom of page http://searches.rootsweb.com/ "Don't judge each day by the harvest you reap but by the seeds you plant." Robert Louis Stevenson Incoming and Outgoing mail protected by Trend Micro PC-cillin program

    07/10/2004 05:12:13
    1. The Dalles Optimist January 7, 1944
    2. Earline Wasser
    3. The Dalles Optimist Friday, January 7, 1944 page two Tygh Ridge Boy Leaves for Camp Harold Bohlender left New Years day for his camp after spending his furlough with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Schrieber and children of Friend [Oregon] and Aaron Easton were dinner guests at the Garfield Easton home on New Years day. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gardner were callers at the George Bourland home Sunday. Local residents shopping in The Dalles Monday included Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Easton, John Godknecht, Mr. and Mrs. Ned Underhill, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hulse and Mrs. Mary Hulse. Those who attended the dance at Tygh Valley New Year’s eve from this vicinity were Mr. and Mrs. Frank May, Stanley Hillgen, Miss Genevieve Hillgen, Francis Hillgen and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Busch and daughter, Dorothy, came from Sisters [Oregon] Friday evening to spend New Years with Mr. and Mrs. George Bourland. Mr. Busch left Sunday for his work at Sisters but Mrs. Busch and daughter are staying at the Bourlands for a while. Leland Hendricks went to Portland last week to be with his wife who has been there taking care of her mother. Clarence Gardner took two loads of stock to Portland Tuesday night and Wednesday for Garfield Hudson and Garfield Easton. Jim Hunt took a load of hogs to Portland Tuesday for Jim Underhill. Lodge at Tygh Has Xmas Party Tygh Valley – Tuesday evening of last week the local Rebekahs held their annual Christmas party, beginning with an 8:30 pot luck supper after which games and contests were the amusement of the evening. One feature which held fun and excitement for the group was the sale of :white elephants” which were donated by Rebekahs and friends. A beautifully decorated Christmas tree graced one side of the lodge room and gifts were exchanged by the members and their guests. Mrs. Howard Conley left last week for San Francisco [California] where she will visit her son, Tommy Gibson, who has been transferred from Corpus Christi, Texas, to the west coast. Miss Barbara Crabtree accompanied the Misses Henrietta and Evelyn Peetz to Portland last week where she visited relatives for several days. Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Dodd returned Sunday from Portland where they spent their Christmas vacation visiting with relatives. DIES AT YAKIMA Word was received here Friday of the death of Mrs. Emma N. Chastain at the home of her son, Frank, at Yakima [Washington]. Mrs. Chastain, who made her home here for a number of years before going to Yakima, has many relatives and friends in this and the Wamic [Oregon] community to mourn her passing. Mrs. Frank Bayer, Jr. and daughter, Julia Catherine, of Grass Valley [Oregon] accompanied the Willis Brittain family home Tuesday of last week and spent several days visiting here. Mr. and Mrs. William Aldridge of Wamic visited here a short time Wednesday at the Willis Norval home. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jones of Klamath Falls [Oregon] and Mrs. Esther Jones of Madras [Oregon] arrived here on Thursday evening and spent two days visiting at the home of Mrs. Norman Jones’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hauser were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Muller at Wamic. Mrs. Callie Bigbee returned from Portland Sunday to take up her duties as teacher in the local school. H. L. Morris was a business caller in The Dalles Saturday. Willis Brittain was employed at the Sam Stark ranch Thursday and Friday of last week. Mrs. C.W. Booth and son, James went to The Dalles last week to meet Mrs. Booth’s mother, Mrs. Alvia Crone, of Highwood, Montana, who spent several days visiting the Booth family at their home on the Flat. Ralph Delco of Wamic was a business caller here Monday morning. Mrs. Monica Muller left this week for Long Beach, California, where she expects to spend the remainder of the winter. Mr. and Mrs. L.P. Chastain and Leonard Chastain of Harper, Oregon, arrived here Sunday evening to attend funeral services for Mrs. Emma Chastain, held at Maupin Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. L.O. Wing left Tuesday for Portland where they will spend the remainder of the winter. Mr. Wing will be employed there. Mr. and Mrs. E.S. Baxter, who have been in Portland the past few months, returned to their home here Sunday. Written permission to reprint given by The Dalles Chronicle, The Dalles, Oregon Copied and submitted by Earline Wasser Member of Columbia Gorge Genealogical Society c/o The Dalles/Wasco County Public Library 722 Court Street The Dalles, Oregon 97058 http://community.gorge.net/genealogy [Note: new website address] Browse http://historysavers.com/orwasco/ recently updated information regarding Wasco County - Links are at the bottom of page http://searches.rootsweb.com/ "Don't judge each day by the harvest you reap but by the seeds you plant." Robert Louis Stevenson Incoming and Outgoing mail protected by Trend Micro PC-cillin program

    07/07/2004 12:13:13
    1. Martin Silas Evans Obituary February 14, 1950
    2. Earline Wasser
    3. The Dalles Chronicle Tuesday, February 14, 1950 Front page Brief Illness Fatal to Martin Silas Evans Martin Silas Evans, 81, resident of The Dalles for the past 55 years, died at his home yesterday following a brief illness. He was born June 2, 1868, in Lawrence, Kansas. Mr. Evans is survived by five daughters, Mrs. Effie Oaks and Mrs. Myrtle Cooper of The Dalles, Mr. Lou Potts of Stevenson, Washington, Mrs. Nellie Sauters of Lyle [Washington] and Mrs. Ellen Bowers of Bend [Oregon]; a son, Roy Evans of The Dalles, and a brother, Charles Evans of Centralia, Washington. Also surviving are 20 grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren and two great-great grandchildren. Time and place for funeral services will be announced later by C.R. Callaway & Son. Written permission to reprint given by The Dalles Chronicle, The Dalles, Oregon Copied and submitted by Earline Wasser Member of Columbia Gorge Genealogical Society c/o The Dalles/Wasco County Public Library 722 Court Street The Dalles, Oregon 97058 http://community.gorge.net/genealogy [Note: new website address] Browse http://historysavers.com/orwasco/ recently updated information regarding Wasco County - Links are at the bottom of page http://searches.rootsweb.com/ "Don't judge each day by the harvest you reap but by the seeds you plant." Robert Louis Stevenson Incoming and Outgoing mail protected by Trend Micro PC-cillin program

    07/07/2004 11:33:17
    1. Roy Alvin Evans Obituary December 2, 1951
    2. Earline Wasser
    3. The Dalles Chronicle Sunday, December 2, 1951 Dalles Man Dies In Truck Plunge Roy Alvin Evans, 55, Route 2, The Dalles, died in a local hospital Friday evening of injuries received two hours earlier in an auto accident about three miles west of Lyle [Washington] on a private road during a driving rainstorm. The pickup truck in which Evans was a passenger left the road and plunged down a 50 foot ravine, throwing Evans and his brother-in-law, Erwin Sauter, 60, Lyle, out of the vehicle, according to the Washington state patrol. Evans, critically injured when the truck rolled over him, was rushed by Sauter’s son to a Dalles hospital where he died at 6:15 p.m. Friday. Also taken to the hospital was Sauter, whose condition Saturday was described as satisfactory. Sauter’s left leg was injured and he received lacerations of the right eye. Funeral services for Evans will be held at 10:330 a.m. Tuesday at the Smith Callaway chapel with the Reverend N.A. Sorenson officiating. The Veterans of Foreign Wars will officiate at graveside services with burial at Dutch Flat cemetery. Evans was a lifetime resident of this area, a veteran of World war 1 and was born here October 2, 1896. He is survived by his sisters, Mrs. Erwin Sauter, Lyle [Washington]; Mrs. Cy Cooper, Winchester Bay [Oregon]; Mrs. Fred Oaks, The Dalles; Mrs. Earl Bowers, Prineville [Oregon]; and Mrs. John Potts, Stevenson, Washington. Note: No obituary located for Roy Allen Evans who died May 31, 1995. Written permission to reprint given by The Dalles Chronicle, The Dalles, Oregon Copied and submitted by Earline Wasser Member of Columbia Gorge Genealogical Society c/o The Dalles/Wasco County Public Library 722 Court Street The Dalles, Oregon 97058 http://community.gorge.net/genealogy [Note: new website address] Browse http://historysavers.com/orwasco/ recently updated information regarding Wasco County - Links are at the bottom of page http://searches.rootsweb.com/ "Don't judge each day by the harvest you reap but by the seeds you plant." Robert Louis Stevenson Incoming and Outgoing mail protected by Trend Micro PC-cillin program

    07/07/2004 11:30:21
    1. Sheriffs of Wasco County: 150 Years, 1854-2004
    2. Earline Wasser
    3. Member of Columbia Gorge Genealogical Society, Darlena “Dee” Hill, has published a book, “Sheriffs of Wasco County: 150 Years, 1854-2004”. Dee spent seven years researching the material in this book. The book contains photographs [where available] and copies of actual documents. The book is written chronologically but there is no index. On page 10, the sheriffs are listed by name, year served chronologically and whether appointed or elected to office. The book has 140 pages. The cost of the book is $25.00 Dee can be contacted at the following address: Dee Hill 950 Pomona Street, #206 The Dalles, OR 97058 Disclaimer: I do not received any money, nor does the Columbia Gorge Genealogical Society, from the sale of this book. I put the book on this website so that genealogy researchers will have knowledge of its publication. Earline Wasser Member of Columbia Gorge Genealogical Society c/o The Dalles/Wasco County Public Library 722 Court Street The Dalles, Oregon 97058 http://community.gorge.net/genealogy [Note: new website address] Browse http://historysavers.com/orwasco/ recently updated information regarding Wasco County - Links are at the bottom of page http://searches.rootsweb.com/ "Don't judge each day by the harvest you reap but by the seeds you plant." Robert Louis Stevenson Incoming and Outgoing mail protected by Trend Micro PC-cillin program

    07/06/2004 02:17:14
    1. Original Masonic Cemetery Burials in The Dalles
    2. Earline Wasser
    3. Three-Mile Cemetery, The Dalles, Oregon This is one large monument dedicated September 10, 1984 located in the Three-Mile Cemetery. It represents a common grave of burials from the Masonic Cemetery also located in The Dalles. The original Masonic Cemetery was “vacated” and residential homes are located on that property now. Mrs. Lulu D. Crandall compiled a record of these burials in 1939. Hers is the only list of interments ever made – and it is not complete. None kept at time of burial [records I must presume] and there were no burials for many years. Her notes say the Masonic Cemetery was first used in 1864. EARLY PIONEERS INSCRIBED ON THE MONUMENT ORIGINALLY BURIED IN THE MASONIC CEMETERY IN THE DALLES [information gathered by Earline Wasser while visiting cemetery June 25, 2004]. Atterbury, John Ballard, Mary Ballard, Thomas Ballard Hester Booth, John Beezley, Joseph Beezley, Bruce Beezley, D. Albert Buchler, Agnes Buchler, Albert Campbell, Maggie Campbell, Maymie Campbell, James Campbell, John Cohner, Emma Condon, Infant Coy, Lucinda Coy, Elihu Crossen, Frances Crossen, Fannie Dyer, Robert E.F. Eberhard, C. Frederick Eppinger, Laura Eppinger, Willie Fraser, Jessie Frazier, Katie Frazier, Edwin Gray, Dorcus Guthrie, Siddie Helm, Josephine Helm, Cokey Helm, Dannie Holland, Francis Holland, Manny Holland, Lettie Jeffrey, Oliver Jones, C.P. Juker, Jacob Kimsey, T.L. Korten, Bernhard Korten, Emma Korten, Bernhard (son) Krauss, George M. Krauss, Emma L. Krauss, Benjaman Krauss, Emma Krauss, George S. Krauss, Caroline Libby, Harriett Liebe, Frederick Liebe, Charlotte Liebe, Louise McIntosh, Hugh Miller, Ella Miller, Mary Miller, Bennie Munger, Herbie Munger, R.C. Murhardt, Otto Myer, Elizabeth Peabody, Hattie Phelps, Gracie Phelps, Arthur Poole, Frederick Pursee, James Rowland, Curry Rowland, Mary Rowland, L. Labelle Rowland, Bennie Savage, Mary Savage, Willie Savage, Ottis Smalley, E. Smith, Frances Smith, Infant Smith, Elizabeth Snyder, Jeremiah Snyder, Ellen Storrs, John Storrs, Mary Stump, Thomas Tighlman, Lydia Urbuhart, Alexander Waldron, Frank Waldron, Charles Wasldron, Stella Waldron, Henry Weitz, Gus Wentz, Hattie Whitney, Jones Williams, Annie Williams, George Wood, George Young, Wiliam Young, Esther Young, Harry Young, George Young, Eliza Williams, Florence H. Mays, Illa Beezley, Mary Jane Barr Three-Mile Cemetery is located in a picturesque area surrounded by cherry orchards, The Dalles Dam SubStation lines carrying the AC voltage to southern California is visible as is Mt. Adams in the distance. Copied and submitted by Earline Wasser Member of Columbia Gorge Genealogical Society c/o The Dalles/Wasco County Public Library 722 Court Street The Dalles, Oregon 97058 http://community.gorge.net/genealogy [Note: new website address] Browse http://historysavers.com/orwasco/ recently updated information regarding Wasco County - Links are at the bottom of page http://searches.rootsweb.com/ "Don't judge each day by the harvest you reap but by the seeds you plant." Robert Louis Stevenson Incoming and Outgoing mail protected by Trend Micro PC-cillin program

    07/05/2004 11:22:57
    1. 1919 Edition Steelhead Photographs
    2. Earline Wasser
    3. I have a copy of the June 1919 edition of “The Steelhead” Volume 10 No. 5. In it are pictures of some of the students. I would be willing to try and scan these photos and send to you direct if you will contact me. I’ll do my best but I do not guarantee the quality. I Have "limited" computer skills. The following are pictures in the book: Marion Boettcher Donald Wilkinson Frank Becker Helen Cooper Dorothea Wolfken Pearl Baker Bertha Forrest Urban Pashek Bessie Potts Myrle Baker Ivan Roberts Alice Skelley Wilford Saunders Martha Grizzell Ernest Kohler Helen Mayer Hazel Eslinger Fay Hill Florence Howell Eva Fosnot Exie Morgan Ruth McCorkle Beatrice Powell Helen Jane Flinn Alex Shipe Lela Pashek Earline Wasser Member of Columbia Gorge Genealogical Society c/o The Dalles/Wasco County Public Library 722 Court Street The Dalles, Oregon 97058 http://community.gorge.net/genealogy [Note: new website address] Browse http://historysavers.com/orwasco/ recently updated information regarding Wasco County - Links are at the bottom of page http://searches.rootsweb.com/ "Don't judge each day by the harvest you reap but by the seeds you plant." Robert Louis Stevenson Incoming and Outgoing mail protected by Trend Micro PC-cillin program

    07/04/2004 04:42:53
    1. Looking Back: A Glimpse through The Chronicle's Files June 6, 2004
    2. Earline Wasser
    3. Looking Back: A Glimpse through The Chronicle’s Files June 6, 2004 20 Years Ago, June 6, 1984 At the request of the county juvenile department, city police will begin enforcing the state curfew law in The Dalles, Jim Roth, director of the county juvenile department, announced today that the enforcement would begin. The city repealed its curfew law in 1982 following a U.S. Supreme Court decision that a similar Louisiana ordinance was invalid. The Union Bobcats have been growling rather loudly all season long until Tuesday afternoon when Scott Byrd and Jeff McCall snuck up behind them and shoved an overdose of tranquilizers down their throats. Byrd accounted for all the Wahtonka scoring with a three run home run, while McCall-a cool, lanky sophomore-kept the Bobcats under sedation for six innings on the mound. The duo led the Eagles to a 3-2 victory in the quarterfinals of the state Class A baseball playoffs in The Dalles. The Eagles, now 20-6, have to wait until this evening to find out where they will travel for Friday’s semifinals. 40 Years Ago, June 6, 1964 Members of Local 720 of the Culinary Alliance voted 101-23 Friday in favor of a strike if attempts at negotiation fail, Union Secretary Mrs. Frances Webber said this morning. The vote represented about 60 percent of the local’s membership within its jurisdiction, which includes The Dalles, Rufus, and Arlington, Mrs. Webber said. Susan Bronkey, DHS senior this fall, has been chosen by the Oregon United Church Youth from among 18 applicants to be one of two delegates to the United Church Youth National Forum to be held in Washington, D.C. June 27 to July 3. Richard White, director of counseling and guidance at The Dalles High School, was also chosen to be the adult adviser to the Oregon delegation. The forum, under the sponsorship of the First Congregational Church, will draw young people from across the United States. Theme of the form is “The Christian Person and Political Action.” 60 Years Ago, June 6, 1944 Due to inability to obtain and [sic] adequate supply of trained help it will be necessary to close one of the floors of the state hospital at The Dalles, it was announced today by Dr. J.M. Odell, hospital superintendent. As a result of this curtailment no more patients will be admitted to the state hospital here until the situation improves Dr. Odell said. The annual Farmers Union picnic was held Saturday at Dufur [Oregon] with good attendance reported. The usual festivities, including races and a baseball game were enjoyed. Fewer persons than usual attended from The Dalles, due to the gasoline shortage. Mrs. Hattie Fulkerson and Miss Emma Elizabeth Dyball were initiated as new members of the auxiliary of the Veterans of Foreign Wars at the meeting held Friday evening, June 2, at the community room at the civic auditorium. Mrs. Herbert R. Matthieu, conducted the business session when it was announced that a sewing club meeting of the group would be held June 8 at the home of Mrs. Robert Holmes. 80 Years Ago, June 6, 1924 Willard Quinn will face trial tomorrow morning on indictments No. 1 charging him with the theft of a bull from Cleve Hillgen. Judge Fred W. Wilson in the circuit court his [sic] morning denied Quinn a change of venue on the grounds that Wasco County was largely cattle country and that the defendant could not obtain a fair and impartial jury. Judge Wilson held that the grounds for a change of venue were not justified and that Wasco County was not largely a cattle country. 100 Years Ago, June 6, 1904 W. M. Lazarshak, an employee of the Mt. Hood Lumber Company at Hood River [Oregon], met his death Saturday afternoon by being struck by a log at the foot of a chute. He was knocked into the river and floated a mile down the stream before his body was recovered. He was a married man, about 35 years old. His wife lives at Allegheny City, PA. Written permission to reprint given by The Dalles Chronicle, The Dalles, Oregon Copied and submitted by Earline Wasser Member of Columbia Gorge Genealogical Society c/o The Dalles/Wasco County Public Library 722 Court Street The Dalles, Oregon 97058 http://community.gorge.net/genealogy [Note: new website address] Browse http://historysavers.com/orwasco/ recently updated information regarding Wasco County - Links are at the bottom of page http://searches.rootsweb.com/ "Don't judge each day by the harvest you reap but by the seeds you plant." Robert Louis Stevenson Incoming and Outgoing mail protected by Trend Micro PC-cillin program

    07/04/2004 04:24:09
    1. Looking Back: A Glimpse Through The Chronicle's Files June 27, 2004
    2. Earline Wasser
    3. Looking Back: A Glimpse through The Chronicle’s Files June 27, 2004 20 Years Ago, June 27, 1984 The Oregon Court of Appeals Wednesday reversed its earlier ruling upholding the incorporation of Rajneeshpuram, the Centeral Oregon city founded by followers of Indian guru, Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh. The new opinion means the Rajneeshees must go back to Wasco County and go through the difficult exceptions process in their quest for a city on land zoned for farm use. Fred Spivey, who has been on the Northern Wasco County PUD board for 20 years, submitted his resignation at the June meeting of the board Tuesday night. 40 Years Ago, June 27, 1964 The Wasco County Republican Central Committee elected a new chairman and acted to fill a ballot gap at a meeting this week. Elected as new chairman succeeding Joe Kelly, who has served since 1956, is Charles Harding, an employee at Bonn’s Market. Chosen as Republican candidate for the two-year term on the Port of The Dalles Commission is John Zapp. The Republicans had no candidate for the position in the May primary. Zapp ran for the nomination for the four year term and was narrowly defeated. 60 Years Ago, June 27, 1944 Finis was written in the Wasco County justice court this morning in the Mill Creek “fish poisoning” case, which for weeks has stirred the ire of local sportsmen. More than 1,000 trout and other fish died when ammonia was dumped from a refrigeration plant into Mill Creek early this spring, it was estimated by authorities. Harry A. Beeler of Pendleton [Oregon], a service man for the Harris Ice Making company appeared this morning before L.M. Martin, acting justice of the peace and entered a plea of guilty to the charge of polluting the creek with ammonia when he was cleaning out a refrigeration plant at Pines Dairy. Two men were burned, one so severely that his condition today was reported at The Dalles hospital to be critical in an early morning fire that destroyed a log cabin at the Ward Webber orchard in the Chenowith District. L.T. Cleveland suffered burns that cover almost a fourth of his body. Floyd Morris suffered lesser burns. 80 Years Ago, July 27, 1924 The law took a short cut this morning and as a result Dale Heath, who says he is from Bend [Oregon], is behind the bars, a suspected saddle and automobile thief. Within 10 minutes after Chief of Police Frank Heater had locked Heath in jail, and five saddles, which were believed to have been stolen property were seized, Sheriff Gard of Madras [Oregon] telephoned Sheriff Levi Chrisman that five saddles had been stolen earlier this morning from the barn of Bolter at the foot of Cow Canyon. Two men, apparently Washington ranchers, celebrating a recent purchase of land or stock, drank so much moonshine on a pleasure trip to Hood River [Oregon] that they only got halfway – and fell asleep in an automobile which in some manner stopped in the middle of the highway just east of The Dalles today. Both are held in the county jail, arrested by C.W. Wanzer, division engineer of the state highway department, County Judge J.T. Adkisson and Office Engineer H.N. Hackett, also of the state highway department. 100 Years Ago, June 27, 1904 Iden Hardesty, a boy about 15 years old, was found at the hobo camp this morning by Marshal Wood, and taken in charge. The youngster escaped from the Boys and Girls Aid Society, of Portland, he having been sent there from that city for larceny. Detective Hawley will arrive today and take the boy back. Written permission to reprint given by The Dalles Chronicle, The Dalles, Oregon Copied and submitted by Earline Wasser Member of Columbia Gorge Genealogical Society c/o The Dalles/Wasco County Public Library 722 Court Street The Dalles, Oregon 97058 http://community.gorge.net/genealogy [Note: new website address] Browse http://historysavers.com/orwasco/ recently updated information regarding Wasco County - Links are at the bottom of page http://searches.rootsweb.com/ "Don't judge each day by the harvest you reap but by the seeds you plant." Robert Louis Stevenson Incoming and Outgoing mail protected by Trend Micro PC-cillin program

    07/04/2004 01:40:17
    1. Looking Back: From The Files of The Chronicle June 20, 2004
    2. Earline Wasser
    3. Looking Back: From The Files of The Chronicle June 20, 2004 20 Years Ago, June 20, 1984 The Dalles City Council Monday endorsed local efforts to seek better power prices for aluminum companies and voted to send the mayor and city manager as part of a citizen delegation to Washington, D.C. Dave Grassi, speaking for a new coalition of citizens, told the council that he felt it extremely important for the mayor and city manager to join a delegation being formed. The city would pay travel costs for its two representatives. Jill Brown of the Sherman County Rodeo Club will be the Number 1 seed in the poles when the 1984 State High School Rodeo gets underway this weekend in Redmond [Oregon]. Brown, despite not placing in Sherman County’s own rodeo this past weekend, still wrapped up the No. 1 spot. She is also seeded No. 5 in breakaway at state. Other seeds for Sherman County at state are Jackie Eakin, in barrels, where she is seeded seventh; and Stacy Lane, 10th in the goat tying. 40 Years Ago, June 20, 1964 Robert (Bob) Welty was re-elected chairman and Mrs. C.C. Wilson vice chairman of the Wasco County Democrat Central Committee at its organizational meeting Friday night at Cherry Park Grange Hall. Alvina Morris was elected treasurer, to replace Thelma Sheets, who had held the position for the past two years. Previously Mrs. Morris had served as the committee’s secretary for nine years. 60 Years Ago, June 20, 1944 Wasco County was short cherry pickers today, with the harvest now getting well underway and expected to reach its peak this weekend. This was the announcement by Frank Van Buren, manager of the local farm labor office. He also was unable to fill calls today for other types of farm labor. The situation is not yet critical, however, inasmuch as virtually all orchards have at least some pickers. The migratory labor camp is now filled to capacity. Walter Blazer was elected to the position of director on the District 12 school board by the unanimous vote of 335 to 0, the ballot count revealed last night. Rumors that a last minute candidate might seek the position, by means of a write-in vote, brought numerous persons to the polls late yesterday. The rumors proved to be without foundation. Blazer will succeed Glenn L. Corey, who is retiring from the board. 80 Years Ago, June 20, 1924 Ted Mandronas, bank robber and bail jumper, who escaped the law, temporarily at least, and violated the trust of his friends, unwittingly did a service to Wasco County by fading out of sight so his bond could be declared forfeited. The $3,000 seized by the county paid the entire net costs of the May term of the circuit court, and left enough over to offer a substantial reward for his capture. Chief Harry Learnerd of The Dalles volunteer fire department stated this morning that the new fire truck was shipped from the east June 10 by freight. Subscriptions now total around $1,500, including the $500 donated by the county court. 100 Years Ago, June 20, 1904 The G.A.R. [Grand Army of Republic] at its annual encampment at Hood River [Oregon], elected the following officers: B.F. Pike, of Wasco, commander; T.J. Cunning, of Hood River, senior vice commander; E. Swan, Portland, past junior vice commander; G.W. Rigby, Pendleton, chaplain. Written permission to reprint given by The Dalles Chronicle, The Dalles, Oregon Copied and submitted by Earline Wasser Member of Columbia Gorge Genealogical Society c/o The Dalles/Wasco County Public Library 722 Court Street The Dalles, Oregon 97058 http://community.gorge.net/genealogy [Note: new website address] Browse http://historysavers.com/orwasco/ recently updated information regarding Wasco County - Links are at the bottom of page http://searches.rootsweb.com/ "Don't judge each day by the harvest you reap but by the seeds you plant." Robert Louis Stevenson Incoming and Outgoing mail protected by Trend Micro PC-cillin program

    07/04/2004 12:56:54
    1. Wasco County Celebrates 150 Years 1854-2004 book
    2. Earline Wasser
    3. For those of you who are interested in Wasco County's history and pictures, The Dalles Chronicle has just published a 125 page, hard-bound book about the history of our famous county. The book is full of historical facts and photographs that readers will enjoy. The books cost $29.95 Contact Rodger Nichols @rnichols@eaglenewspapers.com for further information. Statement: I personally do not receive any money from the sale of these books. So many of you write that you are interested in the History Mystery Photos that I thought I might bring this publication to your attention. Earline Wasser Member of Columbia Gorge Genealogical Society c/o The Dalles/Wasco County Public Library 722 Court Street The Dalles, Oregon 97058 http://community.gorge.net/genealogy [Note: new website address] Browse http://historysavers.com/orwasco/ recently updated information regarding Wasco County - Links are at the bottom of page http://searches.rootsweb.com/ "Don't judge each day by the harvest you reap but by the seeds you plant." Robert Louis Stevenson Incoming and Outgoing mail protected by Trend Micro PC-cillin program

    07/04/2004 05:07:40
    1. Looking Back: A Glimpse Through The Chronicle's Files July 4, 2004
    2. Earline Wasser
    3. Looking Back: A Glimpse Through The Chronicle’s Files July 4, 2004 20 Years Ago, July 5, 1984 Sam Knowland provided the pitching and Shawn Fulk the hitting as Pepsi completed a dream season by defeating Martin Marietta 3-0 for the Little League city championship Wednesday afternoon at 16th Street ball park. With the win, Pepsi brought the championship trophy back to the east side of town. Pepsi earned the right to play in the finale by winning the American LL title, while Marietta took the western. 40 Years Ago, July 6, 1964 The Dalles American Legion team split a double-header Sunday at Albany [Oregon], winning the first game 4 to 2 and dropping the second 4 to 3. Jerry Peterson was the winning pitcher for The Dalles in the opening game. In the second game, The Dalles pitcher John Lee and Terry Allen bumped heads going for a fly ball near the first base line. Lee’s head was cut and he was taken to a local hospital, where two stitches were taken to close the cut. Gene Hendrick, social science teacher at Wasco County Union High School, Maupin, and a former member of The Dalles High School facility, is one of 25 instructors awarded a resident fellowship by the Institute of American Studies. 60 Years Ago, July 5, 1944 Mrs. Thompson Coberth, chairman of the work at the Red Cross surgical dressing station at Hotel Dalles, reports for the month of June, 5,525 dressings made by 58 women who have spent 486 work hours there this month. Of these dressings, 1,150 are credited to Dufur, where Mrs. Louis Bleim is chairman. 80 Years Ago, July 5, 1922 Chief of police Frank Heater, in making a report to the city council for the month of June stated Thursday night that 59 arrests had been made in his department, resulting in convictions in all but two cases, with subsequent fines imposed in the amount of $530, of which $350 was collected and the remainder served out in jail sentences. Of the 59 arrests, 39 were for drunkenness, seven were involved in liquor law violations, five were beggars and the rest were taken in for fighting or disorderly conduct. The local Knights of Pythias lodge will meet this evening for the semiannual installation of officers, at which, Louis Green, deputy grand chancellor, will be the [sic] installing officers. Those who will be conducted to the various chairs in the lodge are as follow: L.L. Mohr, chancellor commander; Fred W. Wilson, vice-chancellor; H.F. Cramer, prelate; H.E. Barr, master-at-works; Bert McClure, master at arms; Ira Waterman, inner guard; C.C. Creighton, outer guard. 100 Years Ago, July 5, 1904 A skyrocket exploded last evening, struck an inch board in the side of the White House saloon, pierced it completely and split it for a distance of about a foot. It was very fortunate that it did not come in contact with any individual, or we would have had a fatal accident to chronicle today. The recorder’s court had five cases of drunkenness this morning as the result of patriotic exhilaration yesterday. Two of those were retained to work on the streets and the others departed, promising hereafter to conduct themselves soberly. Slot machines and other gambling devices were removed from all places of business early this morning. Drays were busy during the early hours removing these to warehouses or shipping them away. Thus the way is being cleared for the new regime in municipal matters. Have a Safe and Fun 4th of July 2004! Earline Wasser, transcriber Written permission to reprint given by The Dalles Chronicle, The Dalles, Oregon Copied and submitted by Earline Wasser Member of Columbia Gorge Genealogical Society c/o The Dalles/Wasco County Public Library 722 Court Street The Dalles, Oregon 97058 http://community.gorge.net/genealogy [Note: new website address] Browse http://historysavers.com/orwasco/ recently updated information regarding Wasco County - Links are at the bottom of page http://searches.rootsweb.com/ "Don't judge each day by the harvest you reap but by the seeds you plant." Robert Louis Stevenson Incoming and Outgoing mail protected by Trend Micro PC-cillin program

    07/04/2004 05:00:54
    1. Looking Back: A Glimpse Through The Chronicle's Files June 13, 2004
    2. Earline Wasser
    3. Looking Back: A Glimpse Through The Chronicle’s Files June 13, 2004 20 Years Ago, June 13, 1984 Fourteen students from the Mid-Columbia are among 1,434 graduating seniors in Oregon who have been announced as 1984 Oregon Scholars by the Oregon State Scholarship Commissions. They are: Arlington-Amber L. Thompson; Dufur-Monica Baumgartner; The Dalles-Shannon Anderson, Bridget Bailey, Kent D. Clayton, Deborah Dahling, Rae N. French, Shannon Kornegay, Amy Nelson, Fritz Tonn, Stephen Twelker and Blair A. Wilcox, Wahtonka-Polly Harth; Wasco County High- Karla R. Lawson. 40 Years Ago, June 13, 1964 Nine local boys, all students at the two high schools in The Dalles, Wahtonka and The Dalles high, have been selected by the Post 19 American Legion committee to attend Beaver Boys State at Corvallis [Oregon] June 14-21. The boys from Wahtonka High School and their sponsors, Don Calder Jr., Westgate Super Market; Bob Runie, by Harvey Aluminum; Clare Kosnek by Cherry City Motel; with Larry Brown as an alternate. The boys from The Dalles and their sponsors, Larry Austin, sponsored by The Dalles Kiwanis Club; John Moore, by D.S. Elwood; Dick Adkission, by Woolsey Firestone Tire Service; Phil Frischmuth, by Mauser Lumber Co.; Gary Ordway, by Williams ID Store; and Mike Reynolds, The Dalles TV company. The Mosier [Oregon] Legion Auxiliary met June 4 at the home of Mrs. Claude Berthold, Election of officers was held: President Mrs. Claude Berthold; vice president Mrs. Rod Taylor; secretary Mrs. Frank Marsh; treasurer, Mrs. Edna Evans; sergeant at arms, Mrs. Margaret Reed; and chaplain, Mrs. Gladys Priebe. 60 Years Ago, June 13, 1944 2nd Lieut. Joseph F. Glennie has been wounded while on duty in the South Pacific and is now in a hospital in New Guinea, according to word received here by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F.E. Glennie. He entered the service with the 186th infantry before the war was declared. 80 Years Ago, June 20, 1924 Roscoe Wilson, jointly indicted with William Quinn for the theft of cattle from Cleve A. Hillgen, was convicted by a jury in the circuit court last night after three hours and 47 minutes of deliberation. Only one ballot was taken, it was reported. Quinn was convicted Tuesday of the same charge. Both will probably be sentenced tomorrow morning. James Thrall, known character of The Dalles, for whose arrest Sheriff Levi Chrisman has held a warrant for more than a year on a charge of forgery, was arrested by the chief of police at Vancouver, Washington last night according to word reaching this city today. Thrall was indicted by a grand jury here upon the complaint of Henry McCullough, but disappeared before Chrisman had issued a warrant for his arrest. 100 Years Ago, June 12, 1904 G.A. Young & Sons shipped two trainloads of sheep to Colorado from Shaniko [Oregon] last week. The deal is the most extensive by any one grower in the history of Wasco County. The buyer is B.F. Saunders of Salt Lake who paid $1.50 straight through. The shipment was made up of an exceptionally fine bunch of ewes and lambs. Written permission to reprint given by The Dalles Chronicle, The Dalles, Oregon Copied and submitted by Earline Wasser Member of Columbia Gorge Genealogical Society c/o The Dalles/Wasco County Public Library 722 Court Street The Dalles, Oregon 97058 http://community.gorge.net/genealogy [Note: new website address] Browse http://historysavers.com/orwasco/ recently updated information regarding Wasco County - Links are at the bottom of page http://searches.rootsweb.com/ "Don't judge each day by the harvest you reap but by the seeds you plant." Robert Louis Stevenson Incoming and Outgoing mail protected by Trend Micro PC-cillin program

    07/04/2004 04:57:55
    1. Re: 1910 Census Hood River County Oak Grove
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: MILLER Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/nZB.2ACE/219.2 Message Board Post: Had I noticed that Ancestry.com had done an index for 1910 census I would have not need to post my request for information. Using the index I was able to find the page number of the census and the district in which to look. I found my MILLER ancestators! THANKS Russell Miller, Chelan WA rmille9601@aol.com

    07/01/2004 07:02:10
    1. Re: 1910 Census Hood River County Oak Grove
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: armstrong, bacon, crapper, elder, and on and on and on : ) Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/nZB.2ACE/219.1 Message Board Post: Hi Russell, Good old Oak Grove : ) - my moms family were pioneers there. You would be wanting to look in the South Hood River Precinct... the district is 88 - if thats any easier : ) I will be sending you an email in a bit with more info. Talk to you later, Robin

    07/01/2004 02:06:44