Union High School - Bobcat Yearbook (Union, OR)

 - Class of 1953

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Editor: DIANE BAXTER Assistant Editor: VIRGINIA BARTON Business Manager: GENE EVANS Artists: LINDA PRATHER, BOB STRATTON fBobcat DecUcatCo t' This 1952-53 BOBCAT is dedicated to Mr. Merton Davis in appreciation of his devotion to the welfare of Union High School during his 17 years of service on the Board of Education. '|f During this period, of service. Mr. Davis’ chief objective was to provide the best educational facilities possible for the young people of Union and surrounding communities who attend our school. To accomplish this he gave freely of his time, sacrificing many personal interests in an unselfish desire to better our schools. Dedicating this annual to Mr. Davis is a small token of our appreciation of the time and effort he has spent in our behalf. FHfl hdrytak—69A (Front row) Mr. Warner, Harold George. Charles Hindman, Bob Stratton, Gordon Smith. Gene Evans. Garry Kohler, Mr. Comisky. (Second row) J. D. Johnson. Bob Beck. Jack Shininger, Jack Beck, Bob Clemens. Sherry Spray. Ned Foye, Waldo Wilde. (Third Row) Bob Asper, Dale Phillips, Ronnie Dunham, Bruce Arbogast, Dale Briggs, Butch Clack. Robert Johnson, Gary Erwin, Larry CadwelL, Jerry Baxter. Dale Hagey. (Fourth row) Denny Langford, Grant Gibbs. Sam Clack, Gene McKinney, Gerald Lequerica, Dave McGregor. Donald Barr, Rex Hall. Ronald Titus GORDON SMITH, Most Valuable Player SEASON RECORD Union 13_____0 Baker “B” Union 13-----7 Joseph Union 0-----28 Vale Union 12____13 Wallowa Union 19-----6 Elgin Union 36-----6 Enterprise Union 6_____25 Ontario Union 14?____7 Grant Union Union 46_____7 Powder Valley HAROLD GEORGE, Captain (Front row) Mr. Warner (coach). Ned Foye, Dale Phillips, Bob Beck, David MacGregor, Larry Cadwell, Jerry Baxter, Dale Briggs. (Second row) Grant Gibbs, Bruce Arbogast, Sam Clack. Gary Erwin, Robert Johnson, Jack Beck. Waldo Wilde, Gene McKinney. (Third row) Bob Asper (manager), Donald Barr, Ronnie Dunham, Rex West, Gerald Lequerica, Ronald Titus, Dennis Langford, Dale Hagey. mgr. Sponsored by the OREGON TRAIL GARAGE, Union cJbQWDO, h PUTHD JlHdb Apotii ht .srT 7-0 A oaw £ £?o 7- -£ ?. l SVl V M l-L£ , £ ? A AffT-o V, A V V lA £s7-£ Vi KOW, A VD EA E £ l ArSs. tfosAsirrd jujfdk’ thiL JjaAfcjzMall im m ioJkejb ikopd pMaiy i n Ahtiwct“8” Sponsored by GERARDS JEWELRY and DANIELS’ FUNERAL HOME, i an iihi’ Ronnie Rocthler, Charles Scroggin. Gene McKinney. Gary Kohler, Jerry Baxter. Sherry Spray. Bob Stratton, Bob Clemens. J. D. Johnson, Martin Warner (coach). SEASON BASKETBALL BECOBO UNION 35 UNION 34 UNION 4 0 UNION 30 UNION 32 UNION 55 UNION 4 4 UNION 71 UNION 4 6 UNION 55 UNION 46 UNION SO UNION 37 53 ONTARIO 49 LA GRANOE SI VALE 4 8 VALE 4S LA GRANDE 57 ATHENA 54 WALLOWA 43 COVE 39 ENTERPRISE 45 JOSEPH 50 WALLOWA 4S IMBLER 42 ELGIN UNION 36 UNION 4 9 UNION 91 UNION 71 UNION 40 UNION 48 UNION 47 UNION 47 UNION 41 UNION 52 UNION 30 UNION 46 4 6 WALLOWA 40 POWDER 25 COVE 4 3 ENTERPRISE 62 JOSEPH 39 IMBLER 45 ELGIN 37 POWDER 48 ELGIN 37 HARPER 36 WALLOWA 42 IMBLER Bob Asper (manager). Dick Cantrall. Gerald I.ecquerica, Grant Gibbs. Dennis Langford, Dale Hagey, Ronnie Dunham. Dave MacGregor. Butch Clack. Gary Erwin. Ronald Titus. Maynard George. Robert Johnson. Jerry Bob Goble. Mr. Comisky (coach) “lights CAST Agnes Harwood ------------- Doris Harwood-------------- Carl Emerson--------------- Vicky Wayne---------------- Helen Freeland------------- John Bates----------------- Susan Bates---------------- Neil Parker---------------- William Patterson Vaughn--- Ella Tucker---------------- Benny King----------------- Director: Mr. Don Wohler ____Linda Prather .Ann Westenskow ________Jack Beck _____Della Garrett __Jean Ann Miller ____Jack Shininger .Marilyn Kirkland ..Charles Scroggin __Jerry Bob Goble _____Shirley Irvin __________Bob Beck Sponsored by the VALLEY DAIRY and the KENDALL MOTORS, La Grande osmI ju nxoT mMi Jw kL cm th nlltf' Bonnie Bohnenblust (coach) Duane YVheeler. Bob Beck, Gordon Smith, Tom Gilmore, Dallas Cooper (coach) Jack Beck. Jack Shininger, Dale Phillips. RODNEY DILL_______________________ BCB STRATTON DUDLEY DILI....................... RON ROETHLER DORIS DILL__________________________________LAVON BINGHAM GRAN______________________________ VELMA HAGEY RICHARD DILL______________________________CHARLES HINDMAN MAUDE MADDOX..................... DONNA McKINNEY CAROL DILL.....—_________________ BETTE PUCKETT ELAINE ESCOTT___________________ BARBARA WINTER MRS. WOGGLES________________________________DIANE BAXTER AIMEE LOVEWELL__________________ -BLANCHE ALLEN PETE NORTON________________________ TOM BELL DIRECTOR_______________________ MR. DON WOHLER m JM nitrr Front row: Tom Gilmore, Jerry Bob Goble. Gary Erwin. Ned Foye, Sherry Spray, Jack Shininger, Bob Clemens. J. D. Johnson. Back row: Coach Comisky, Bob Reed. Dale Hagey, Robert Johnson, Gerald Lequerica, Dick Cantrell, Doug Watts, Gene McKinney, Pat Asper, Manager Bob Asper. ■fi Row 1: Charles Hindman. Gordon Smith. Jack Beck. Gary Kohler, Coach Warner. Row 2: Jerry Baxter. Duane Wheeler. Bob Beck. Tom Gilmore. Pat Asper. Row 3: Sam Clack. Charles Scroggins, Gerald Lequerica. Dick Warren. Row 4: Gary Hunt. Gene McKinney, Douglas Watts. Butch Clack. Row 5: Howard Wallace. Gary Erwin. Denny Langford. Dale Phillips. Row 6: Maynard George. Ronnie Titus.. Sponsored by the OREGON TRACTOR CO. and GLOBE FURNITURE CO., La Grande f (? Mt 4teviceme it - - 4 «X u ' ; ;: t M V Row 1: Gene Evans. John Morrison, Ronnie Roethler, Harold George. Velma Hagey. La Von Bingham. Rosella Curtis. Shirley Ann Hill. Row 2: Charles Hindman. Bob Stratton. Harold Savage. Buster Pollard. Frances Anderson. Bette Pucket. Barbara Winter. Diane Baxter. Row 3: Gary Kohler. Gordon Smith. Tom Bell. Norman Weaver. Norman Titus. Marydith Wells. Donna McKinney. Blanche Allen. Donna Miller. Sponsored by the H M MEAT CO., and IVAN’S FOOD STORE, Union Se U n4, GARY KOHLER Football 1-2-3-4; Basketball 1-2-3-4; Track 1-2-3-4; Class President 3-4; Lettermen Club 3-4, president 4; Library 1; Bay Lynx asst, art editor 4; Bobcat photographer 4; Fireman 4, Chief 4. BLANCHE ALLEN F H A 1-4; G A A 14; Chorus 1-2-34, pres. 4; Pep Club 34; Bay Lynx 4; Bobcat 4; Class Play 3; Volleyball 3. DIANE BAXTER Class Secretary 4; F H A 1-2-34, reporter 2; GAA 2-3; Chorus 14; Band 2-3; Pep Club 1-34; Bay Lynx asst ed. 3, makeup artist 4; Bobcat asst. ed. 3, editor 4; Quill and Scroll 3; Miss Shamrock candidate 1. GORDON SMITH Football 1-2-34; Lettermen Club 2-34; Pep Olub 34; Library 4; Bay Lynx 4; Class Play 3. GENE EVANS Football 1-2-34; Basketball 1-2-3; Track 1-2; Class vice-pres. 3; Letter-men Club 1-334; Pep Club 2-34; Library 4; Bay Lynx adv. mgr. 4; Bobcat 34, bus. mgr. 4; Fireman 1-2-34; Class Play 3 FAYE KIRKLAND Class secretary 3, treasurer 4; FHA 1-34; GAA 1-334; Pep Club 1-3; Bay Lynx 4; Bobcat 4; Volleyball 33. CHARLES HINDMAN Football 1-2-34; Basketball 1-2-3; Baseball 2; Track 1-2-3; Student Body President 4, vice-pres. 3; Class pres. 1; Letterman Club 2-34; FFA 1-2-34; treasurer 2, vice-pres. 3, pres. 4; Chorus 1; Pep Club 3; Bay Lynx 4; Bobcat 34; Class Play 3. SHIRLEY HILL FHA 1-2-34, historian 2, secretary 3, president 4; GAA 2-34; Pep Club 1-3; Library 2. BETTE WOODELL Transfer from La Grande 3; FHA 4; Exchange Editor Bay Lynx 4; Pep Club 34, President 4. BOB STRATTON Football 1-2-34; Basketball 1-2-34; Baseball 1-2-3; Track 1-2-3; Letter-men Club 2-34, sec.’y 3; Class sec’y 1; Pep Club 234; Chorus 34; Bay Lynx 4; Class Play 3; Bobcat 4. TOM BELL Pep Club 3; Class Play Director 3. VELMA HAGEY FHA 1-234, District Meeting 1-2; vice-pres. 4; GAA 234, sec’y 3, pres.4; Chorus 1; Band 1-2; Pep Club 1-3; FHA Sweetheart Princess 3; Drill Team 1, instructor 1-3. JOHN MORRISON FFA I; Chorus 34; Bay Lynx 4 BARBARA WINTER Student body treas. 3; Class sec'y 2; Drill team 1; Majorette 3; FHA 1-24; GAA 2-34; Chorus 1-2-34; Band 2-34: Pep Club 1-3; Bay Lynx Ed. 3; Quill Scroll 3; Class Play 3; Volleyball 2-3; Tu-Vadley Track Queen 2. MARYDITH WELLS Class Treasurer 2; FHA 2-34, treas. 4; GAA 2-3; Pep Club 1-34; Bobcat 4; Class Play 3. BILL CARTER Transfer from La Grande 4; FFA 4. RON ROETHLER Football 1-2-3; Basketball 1-2-34; T rack 1-2-34; Class vice-pres. 2; Chorus 4; Pep Club 1-34; Library 4: Bay Lynx 4; Bobcat 4; Class Play 3. DONNA MILLER Transferred from Nome, Alaska, 2; Class Treasurer 3; FHA 2-34. reporter 3, social chairman 4: GAA 2-34: Pep Club 3; Library 2. NORMAN TITUS Football 1; Track 1-2-34; FFA 1; Chorus 1-34. donna McKinney Yell Leader 2; FHA 1-2-34; GAA 1-2; Band 1-234; Pep Club 1-34, sec’y 1; Bay Lynx 3; Class Play 3. FRANCES SAVAGE FHA 1-234; Chorus 1-24; Band 1; Pep Club 1-34; Library 4; Bay Lynx 4; Bobcat 4; Majorette 14. RANNY SAVAGE FFA 1-234. . NORMAN WEAVER Track Manager 2; FFA 2; Chorus 3; Pep Club 3; Bay Lynx 4. ROSELLA CURTIS FHA 1-2-34; GAA 1-2-34; Chorus 1; Pep Club 1-3; Bay Lynx 4; Bobcat 34; Library 1-2-3; Drill Team 1; FHA Sweetheart Princess 2 LA VON BINGHAM Student Body sec’y 3; Class secy 1; Band 1-2-3-4; Chorus 1-334; FHA 1-3 3-4; GAA 2-34; Pep Club 1 4; Bay Lynx 4; Bobcat 34; Class Play 3; Song Queen 3. HAROLD GEORGE Football 334; Basketball 24; Track 1-2-34; Class vice-pres. 4; Lettermen Club 334, vice-pres. 3; Chorus 34; Pep Club 34; Fireman 34. Section Sfafr m t Sponsored by RADIO MUSIC SUPPLY and FALKS’ STORE, La Grande TJ tuviO BOB BECK BOB BELL ETHEL BEVERAGE DELLA GARRETT TOM GILMORE JERRY BOB GOBLE RONNO ORTON LINDA PRATHER JEAN ANN MILLER CHARLES SCROGGIN JACK SHININGER SHERRY SPRAY BOB VANHOUTEN ANN WESTENSKOW WALDO WILDE Fir t row: Howard Wallace. Vera Delaney. Rodney Kohler. Sharon Lay, Dick Warren. Anna Hixson. Second row: Earlenc Baker. Carlene Fisher. Bruce Arbogast, Dee Anna Chappel. Jack Riggles. Betty Lee Baxter. Third row: Margot Hiatt. Robert Johnson. Sonya Hibbert. Mayben DeGraw. Fourth row: Gary DeVore, Butch Clack. Duane Wheeler. Dale Hagey, Gary Hunt. Dick Gibsor.. Fifth row: Bonnie Powell. Urcelle Crossland, Connie Cooley. Glenna Acrea Sixth row: Jerry Baxter. Cecil Mann. Miss Dusenberry. Mr. Gallagher, (ad visorst; Hnwf Dale Phillips Sponsored by EASTERN OREGON MEAT CX). and MASCHE-SAC IK. Maker1 no0 C'40 Sh “• potv '° V 4e . 5 r c' (First row) Anna Mae Meachum. Karen Edvalson. Lester Coles. Sandra Spears. Jim Hoyt. Janice Baum, Sam Clack. Ronnie Riggle. (Second row) Norma Wilde, Gerald Lequerica, Deon Kirkland. Ronald Umbarger. Elizabeth Anderson. Grant Gibbs, Rex Hall Dick Cantrall. (Third row) Mary Ellen Fellers. Shannon Bateman. Ronald Titus. Sandra Bradley. Dave McGregor. Carol Wood. Dick DeVore. Martin Warner (advisor). (Fourth row) Maynard George. Carol Phillips. Gene McKinney. Alice Edvalson. Marilyn Franklin. Rollin Zaugg. Donald Barr. „ (Fifth row) Don Stewart (advisor), Let ha Mann. Berneva Garrett, Ota Ka Hixson. Sharon McClellan. Phyllis Kulp. a V8 ,v 9 7 Sn OHO-VDI 3H FUTURE FARMER GIRLS ATHEVETIG 0 f i Student (Council (First row) Da.e Hagey. Phillip DeGraw. Robert Johnson. Waldo Wi.de, Jade Shininger. J. D. Johnson. . v .. channon Bateman. Charles Hindman. Jack VelmlB°nnie POWe“- Sherry Sh, ey Betty Woodell. ?citccie ? VUMn4- r iSf ’ 8ecrctar Bob Beck, treasurer; Charles Hindman, president (Second row) Robert Johnson, reporter; Tom Gilmore, vice-pres.; Jack Beck, sentinel (Front row) Pat Aaper. Rodney Kohler. Waldo Wilde, Jack Beck. Charles Hindman. Robert Johnson. Don Stewart (advisor). (Second row) Jack Riggle, Rannie Savage, Jerry Baxter, Gary Kohler, Tom Kennedy, Bruce Arbogast, Richard Warren. Duane Wheeler. (Third row) Dick DeVore, Dick Gipson. Dale Phillips, Ned Foye. Donald Barr, Grant Gibbs. Sponsored by UNION COUNTY GRAIN GROWERS and the FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Union Sponsored by the UNION REPUBLIC and the UNION CLEANERS, Union Kir’ Row nn‘ Mi '■ 081 (First row) Marilyn Kirkland, Margot Hiatt, Deon Kirkland, Sandra Spears. Anna Mae Meachum. Ronnie Higgle. Mary Fellers. Janice Baum. Donna Ellsworth, Shirley Irvin. (Second row) Shannon Bateman. Norma Wilde. Anna Hixson, Marilyn Franklin. Bonnie Powell. Carlene Fisher. Sharon Lay. Earlone Baker, Evelyn Coleman. Ethel Beverage; Vera Delaney, Ann Westenskow. Pat Howe, Della Garrett. Betty Woodcll, Marydith Wells. Velma Hagey. (Third row) Connie Cooley. Glenna Ackers, Elizabeth Anderson. Wanda Johansen, Jean Ann Miller. Virginia Barton, Donna Miller, Shirley Hill, Diane Baxter, Blanche Allen. Opal Gilmore (advisor). (Fourth row) Lctha Mann. Sharon McClellan, Phyllis Kulp, Carol Phillips, Frances Savage. Deanna Chappell. Betty Baxter. Sonya Hibbert. Urcelle Crossland. (Fifth row) LaVon Bingham, Faye Kirkland, Barbara Winters, Jeanne Tarter, Linda Prather, Berneva Garrett. Ota Ka Hixson. ‘Tttixect (fyvici4, (First row) Janice Bauin. Betty Baxter. Barbara Winter, Blanche AJlcn. Dee Anna Chappell. Della Garrett. Sharon Lay. Vera Delaney. Shirley Irvin. (Second row) Ann Westenskow, Sonya Hibbcrt. Ethyl Beverage, Jean Ann Miller, Diane Baxter. Virginia Barton. Pat Howe. Francis Savage. Elizabeth Anderson. Sandra Bradley. (Third row) Wallace Johnson (direct.). Jerry Bob Goble. Jack Shininger. Bob Clemens. Ronno Orton. Ronnie Lmbargcr. Norman Titus. Bob Stratton. Dale Briggs, Charles Scroggin, Maynard George, John Morrison, J. D. Johnson, Rex West, Ronald Rothler. Harold George. Sponsored by the SNODGRASS FUNERAL HOME, La Grande (Front row) Deanna Chappell. Jeanne Tarter. Barbara Winter. LaVon Bingham, Donna McKinney. „ A.. , ... (Second row) Jerry Goble. Karen Edvalson. Shannon Bateman. Sandra Bradley. Alice Edvalson, Sandra Spears. Carlene Fisher. ...... T . (Third row) Ann Westenskow, Della Garrett. Bonnie Powell, Norma Wilde. Janice Baum. Sharon McClellan. Shirley Irvin. Jack Shininger. (Back row) Jerry Baxter. Mayben DeGraw, Rollin Zaugg, Donald Barr. Wallace Johnson (director). Sponsored by WYLIE MONUMENT WORKS AND GAITHER FULL CO., La Grande 6inU' Athletic rtteociatiM WF rEV Pte de''t s ct 3ty‘ ‘Front row) An- We ts‘ kow'..Bo?nie p.owel‘;““ !uV,.Y,lmt r; aiSS:1 (Front rowtAnn westensKow, oonme ruw«i, (Second row) Donna Ellsworth. Jean Ann Miller. Donna Miller, Virginia Barton. Vera (Third row) Marilyn Kirkland, Della Garrett. Deanna Chappell, Bonnie Bohnenblust I nick °n.w) aLaVon Bmgham.J Faye Kirkland. I rbara Winter. inda Prather. Jeanne Tarter. Rosella Curtis, Blanche Allen. Earlene Baker. Shirley Ann Hill. Front row: Jerry Goble, Ronnie Roethler, Harold George, Bob Stratton, Gene Evan Garry Kohler. Gordon Smith. Charles Scroggin. Row 2: John Comisky (advisor), Tom Gilmore. Jack Shininger. J. D. Johnson. Bob Clemens. Jack Beck. Martin Warner (advisor). Bob Beck. Keith Delaney, Ned Foye. Sherry Spray. Dallas Cooper (advisor). Row 3: Bob Asper. Dale Phillips. Larry Cad well. Gene McKinney. Jerry Baxter, Dale Briggs, Gary Erwin. Butch ClaCK. Duane Wheeler, Dale Hagey. 7 — Volume V, Number 2 SCREAMS, CHILLS AND SU! SET OFF THE PLAY FOR JUN LIGHTS OUT a mystery-comedy in three acts by Paul S. McCoy I is to be presented November 14. by the Junior class. The play is charged with thrills and action as each new event and mystery is uncovered. Each role is an important and outstanding one and offers a wealth of comedy and dramatic characteri- fiirl of j t ies played Vicky • ■ I . ,i i Mon F trustworthy twenties p) r°hn Bi i in the flighty I nlon Hii;h School. Union. Oregon Delegates to the Annual Student Conference in la Grande, Oregon. The purpose of thl conference was to promote better student government. • STUDENTS ATTEND COUNCIL CONFAB •tor miiK, w. 4ss,s, - Sophomore News Eastern Oregon College of Edu- ptlvileged to rj.tibn at La Grande. Oregon play- j speaker Dr cd tidsh to .the annual Student; dent of Ea Council Conference, October 27 and 28. C hmihhhbmhmmm oenior The meeting was called to order by Vice-President Robert Johnson listen to the guest due to the absence of President There was their chili feed which . n In and VAC n l.itrp SUC- Ovp (Front row) Frances Savage. Jeanne Tarter, Shirley Irvin, Della Garrett, Betty Woodell, Virginia Barton, Ann Westenskow (editor). Jean Ann Miller (assistant editor). Bob ! Stratton. Blanche Allen. sent five student repress JHI« conference thev I I Second row) Gene Evans (business manager), Diane Baxter. Gordon Smith. Charles Hindman. Don Wohler (advisor). Bob Clemens. FLASH! FROM books have are in the The books war. and gf A favorit • Unsonvi DIANF. BAXTER. Editor £4 t° MP Back row: Jean Miller. Virginia Barton. Frances Anderson. Faye Kirkland. Charles Hindman. La Von Bingham. Miss Dusen berry, Jack Shin-inger. Bob Stratton. Harold George, Gene Evans. Bob Clemens. Blanche Allen. Marydith Wells. Diane Baxter. Front row: Wanda Johansen. Sharon Lay. Shirley Erwin. Della Garrett. Dee Anna Chap pel. Jeanne Tarter. Margot Hiatt. Marylin Kirkland. Donna Ellsworth. Ann Westenskow. (Front row) Ronnie McMurphy, Oneita Umbarger, Donna Ellsworth, Janice Baum, Margot Hiatt. Shirley Irvin. Marsha McPherson. (Second row) Carol Wood. Shannon Bateman. Deon Kirkland. Sharon Lay, Deanna Chappell, Frances Savage, Duane West, Richard Warren. (Third row) Gene McKinney. Wanda Johansen, Bette Woodell, Ann Westenskow, Gordon Smith. Della Garrett, Ned Foye. Pat Asper. (Rack row) Cora Dusenberry and Wallace Johnsc- ' “Pcfr YELL LEADERS Ann Westenskow and Della Garrett SONG QUEENS Shannon Bateman, Janice Baum, and Carol Wood Jean Ann Miller. Gordon Smith, Jeanne Tarter, Gary Kohler. Frances Savage, Joe Gallagher (advisor), Earlene Baker, Gene Evans. Sponsored by McCASUN LUMBER CO. and UNION FLOURING MILL CO., Union (Standing) Gene Evans, Bob Stratton, Sherry Spray, Gary Kohler. Jack Beck. Dale Hagey (In front) Bob Clemens, Harold George, J. D. Johnson. STELLA EDVALSON Seventh and Eighth WILLIAM PHILLIPS Mathematics English DON WOHLER English Journalism JOHN COM 1 SKY Physical Education Social Science CORA DUSENBERRY Commercial Sponsored by the BEN FRANKLIN STORE and the UNION DRUG CO. Union Sponsored by the H M MEAT CO., and IVAN’S FOOD STORE, Union WILLIAM BAXTER, Chairman 'SoA'id. 'DOi ctwU 2W Left to right: Estel Posey, Orval Roberts, Albert George, Dave Barr, Don Stewart Dave Barr, C4todiCUt4 Cliff VVulfe Sponsored by REYNOLDS’ INSURANCE AGENCY BASCHE-SAGE HARDWARE, La Grande Sponsored by M. J. GOSS MOTOR CO. and ROY EARN AM SUPPLY, La Grande spm jffs bt UNION PAULINE GALLE THE PASTIME O. K. BARBER SHOP KNOTTY PINE UNION WOOD COMPANY P. H. NEWMAN OREGON TRAIL LUMBER COMPANY UNION HOTEL BAKER-UNION CO-OP. WESTENSKOW REAL ESTATE McCORMICK’S BAKERY THE PEBBLE REUTER’S HARDWARE SHANK’S COZY CORNER MAY’S DRESS SHOP TONY D. SMITH ED SABIN LR CRRNDE HAMILTON MOTOR COMPANY BUSTER BROWN SHOE STORE ANDERSON SHOE LEATHER SHOP McDonald electric RED CROSS DRUGS BIRNIE’S JEWELRY STORE LAURENCE’S JEWELRY STORE TURNS FURNITURE COMPANY GLASS DRUGS CUPBOARD CAFE MODE-O-DAY DRESS SHOP ROYAL CAFE VALLEY SAUSAGE RIVER PRODUCTS LYON’S HEATING COMPANY SERVICE WHOLESALE COMPANY NU-WAY CLEANERS ABSTRACT TITLE CO. INLAND POULTRY FEED LR 5RRNDECON T. BAUM INSURANCE AGENCY DAIRY QUEEN WALKER MOTOR COMPANY CHANDLER TRACTOR COMPANY PERKINS MOTOR COMPANY VAUGHAN’S ELECTRIC ZION’S MENS SHOP PAYLESS DRUG BOHNEXKAMP COMPANY LEW BROTHERS CLARK MOTOR COMPANY BAKER BU1CK GARAGE THE RECORD COURIER THE BOOTERY BURNT RIVER LUMBER COMPANY HAINES COMMERCIAL COMPANY DIETZ IMPLEMENT COMPANY UNION COUNTY GRANGE SUPPLY HYDE’S SUPER MARKET


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