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More than 1,000 get reunion notice

Rosalia

“Mr. Texaco” Mike Day holds up a plaque proclaiming the Rosalia Central Service Station’s listing on the Washington Heritage Register and the National Register of Historic Places. The plaque will soon be hung on the Texaco station, which was built in 1923 by original proprietor C.J. Hall. The station was listed in 2007, and the plaque has since been kept in the attic of Jim and Diane Nebel.

More than 1000 announcements have been sent to graduates of Rosalia High school for the reunion that will be during Battle Days, June 5-6. Invitations are also extended to any former Rosalian, any o...

 

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