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PAGE 4 H H b lt .U A > (O l.N T V J O l 'K N A I FRIDAY, M O H O , O il E G O N MARCH T, 1 W » took part in the program. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Brinkert were business shoppers in The Dalles Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Olds and little Glenda Perry went to Portland 'Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Olds returned the same day but Glenda remained to visit with hey grandmother, Mrs. Irma Whitehead. The carnival at the Grass Val ley grade school Saturday night was reported as a huge success. Bernard Martin, Owen Eakin, Barney Baumgartner, and Ivan Blagg went to Hood River Mon day evening to attend the district Masonic meeting. ’ No skating at the Grass Valley rink until further notice. The pre-school clinic will be Rufus News M n Georg* Fox “ Miss Eleanor Patricia Fox’s wedding to Dr. Wilson H. Foole will take place Sunday, March 16, at 2 p. m. af St. Peter’s Ca tholic church in The Dalles. Miss Fox and Dr. Foote have been ex» tensively entertained with pre nuptial social affairs at Corval lis where both are employed. Miss Fbx who is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George L. Fox of Wasco, announced her 'engage ment to Dr. Foote last summer. Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Robirts were called to Lewiston, Idaho, last week because of the death o' Mrs. Robirts’ brothCT7M*Frank Nichols. Since they have returned home Mrs. Robirts, has been confined to her home with the flu. • , Mrs. Xythel Rice returned to her home in Palouse, Wash.. Sunday after spending two week's in Rufus. Rev. Robert Hempel of The Dalles has beeri holding services in Rufus church the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Heaton of Hood .River and Mr., anti Mrs. Henry Osibov and family ei Ione were Sunday visitors at the E. L. Jordan home. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Johnson and daughter, Lola, made a trip to Portland Wednesday. ' They were accompanied by Mrs. Will Reid of Wasco and Mrs. George State S T A R T IN G N EW VO G U E FO R IR E ; . . Io Philadelphia, Pa., pretty Ann F iere, of that city, (e e s all out for her choice aa president of tho United Staten in the coming election— G e n e ral D w ight D. E la e n h tw er. Ann la wearing on her head a new creation, an “ I like Ike** beany and a bow lie to match. A smiling p o rtrait of G eneral Elsenhower Is a fit ting backdrop. ~ Mt. and Mrs. Frank T. Bayer went to Salem and Corvallis over • y * - » ,-nitd 11 the week end to visit with their In Portland; then went to cbfvai- sons, Keith and David. (By Mrs. A. F. Balzer) lis to visit her daughter, Eleanor Mir. and Mrs. Alfred Payne for the week end. She returned •Mrs. Blanche Phifer and -(lau and family went to Portland last home Wednesday in time to ta,ke ghters, Marjorie and Peggy, Friday to visit with Mrs. Payne’s in the Rufus vs. Maupin game spent Sunday in Shaniko visiting mother before she returned to at the tournament in The Dalles with her mother, Mrs. Maude her home In Canada. They re Rufus high school lost to Mau ~ . turned home Sunday evening. pin at the tournament in The Garrett. ’Mr. and Mrs. Harold Eakin C. I \ Adams of The Dalles Dalles Monday. Maupin won by week with and children, Mbna, Tommy and three points. It was a well fought Is here .. spending the _ Harry, spent Friday evening game for both teams. Many of *u>r s°n. * ,a*r ant^ family ahd and Saturday in The Dalles on the people In th e’Rufus comrmun with-1’tier daughter,, Mrs, business and visiting Mr. and Ity turned out to s^C' TTTPtr school "Donald ( Indfelter and family Mrs. V. B. Eakin. Norman _ McDonald, Teddy play In the tournament. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rolfe went George and Jimmy Fox left Foote and Dorothy I^eigh -of Friday afternoon for Arlington l l’.- Dalles and Buy Clark of Du to Portland over the week end to spend the week end with Mr. fur spent Sunday at the ,home of °n business and Mr. Rolfe re- and Mrs. Earl Weatherford. They Norman’s sister and family, Mr. turned Sunday while Mrs Rolfe remained for a longer visit. returned to Rufus Monday mor and Mrs. Harrv Stark. v no- - Mir»; s. Bernard ning after an enjoyable, weekend.,. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Newfomb »ernaru Martin marw and dau r ... ■ elder Deanna were business vis It is reported George Riggs turned recently from their an- is home with the mumps „ nual winter’s trip to California;' It rained and snowed in the and express themselves as being Rufus community all day Mon- glad to 1« . back In good old day, Most of last week the wea Sfhtrman ‘"county* • -k ther was real nice. The farmers a rt preparing for spring work. Some have already Jiad their GBNK CONKLIN FILER - wheat fields sprayed for weed AH DFAKM'RATIC DEI.EGATE control. ‘ , "Gene Conklin, Pendletorf law _ . T h e Rufus P-TA meeting yer and chairman of the Uma which was to be held March 3 tills county Democratic commit will be set up Until March 11. tee. h*»s announced his filing as ’ It was postponed on account of candidate for“ delegate to- " the Rufus playing in the tournament Democratic National Convention the regular meeting night. to be held in Chicago in July. The Home Economies club will "*w »' , meet ’at the Rufus grunge hall . Conklin was graduated from the - University of Oregon law March 13 at 1:30 p. m. Rufus school took up an hour school In 1947 and upon his ad- later Tuesday morning on ac mUsdon to the bar was' a p o in ted count of the children being out Assistant, United States Attorney so late the night before at the for the District of Oregon, which position he held until he entered C L E A N S W E E P . . . Politicians tournament in The Dalles. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Brady and private practice With Henry L. w ill resort to any stunt to keep in baby were. Wednesday dinner Hess Jr., in November,' 1949, at lim eligh t. Here Senator Joseph M c guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don Pendleton under the firm name C arth y ( R . W ise.) poooo In front Macnab. The Bradys are living of Conkjin & Hess. of Capitol with broom sent by club in Dufur, and Billy la doing the In LltUeehnte. Wise., for him te chores for his grandfather John Stove Pipe clean corruption oat of the Capitol Barney’s G. V. Addington who recently broke, three rib s' and Is laid up for awhile. - Mrs. Roland • Johnson, t h e THE G A Y SHOP county deputy of the grange a visitor Wednesday at Harland- view grange Home Eeonomles- ■ W fy n e w 'dressés" and Lingerie club when It met with Mrs. Floyd Lane. W hite Stag-, Lazy Susan wrap skirt Grass Valley Clam Diggers, Levis, N e w Blouses OLD HONG HJNGKRH WANTED AT EUGENE Early sung folk songs of Ore gon are being sought by Dr. Ed mund A. Cykler, ■ professor „¿of music In the university, lie's working on a i esearch project to collect songs the pioneers of Oregon sang at their work and Play. Collecting them ort Tape, ne records the songs as those who can remember them sing them He says that one grandmother knew and sang 135 som s she re membered from her youth. , He wants jiot only folk of this country but ull the song- they sang — the ones they brought frertn the old cOuWtrlc?. the work songs, the danci son p . the game songs—all of them. Persons who can aid Dr. Cyk- ler In this project are asked to write to him at the university’s school of music. He has facilities, for recording these that he will take into the local eommunitie»». G ay Shop . Wasco Oregon ■ —. DISTINCTIVE FUNER.4L HERVK'E WITHIN THE MEANS OF ALL SMITH-CftlM- . GHAPEl Leonard It. Smith • The Ihallen, Oregon Phone 3133 ARRAN«« AN R4CONI TAX LOAN PRON HRfiT NATIONAL BANK OR PORTLANO You can pay your income tax or other bills with a PERSONAL LOAN from The First National Bank o f P ortland. It’s Quick, Easy, Convenient. . . and Costs So Littlel Fl^ ST NATIONAL BANK SHERMAN COUNTY BRANCH OF PORTLAND -U T S W SD O R R O O N r O O ffT N N T FaSami b v ^ m * bn»r— « C « 'S *r M V ■ ( went to The Dalles Monday where Mrs. Perry entered the hospital. Among those attending the 6-B tournament at The Dalles this week were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Schilling, Don Kelper, Ger aldine and Phyllis Rust, George Smith and daughter, Judy, Mr. and MJrs. Sim Duncan and fam ily, Mr. and MTs. Bruce Alley, Mrs. Frank T. Bayer. David Vintin, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Al ley. Mr. and Mrs. Earl, Olds and Barbara Alley. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Bayer and children,' Julia and Byron. Peggy Alberty and David Vin tin were business visitors in The Dalles Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Eccles of Dee spent the weekend at the Robert Held At the Grass Valley seh ooi-Barnet who ¡s ¡n ¡n thp hospital, home of Mrs. Eccles parents, Mr. Y. Thornton became the first Democrat to toss his hat in the ring for post of attorney general when he filed his candidacy in Salem Tuesday. •Born and brought up in Port land, the 42 year old Tillamook lawyer is a graduate of Stanford university and attended Oregon and George Washington univer- sity schools of law, earning hia own way entirely. After graduation, he was se'- ected to serve as law cferk to Judge Ju stin Miller of the U. S. Court of Appeals, and later did legal work . for Congress, which included co-authoring “Constitu tion of the U. S., Annotated,” a widely circulated legal refer- enee book. Hie was assistant sol- icitor of the U. S. Department of Interior in Washington when he resigned in 1038 to return to Oregon and enter the ‘ private practice of law * itors in The Dalles Saturday. Mr. and Mrs Frank E. Bayer and children Julia and, Byron, Peggy Alberty, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Eakin and daughter Mona Mrs. Bernard Martin and daugh- ter Deanna were in Wasco Satur- day night to attend the M^rch of Dimes program given by Mrs. Borg. Julia, Mona and Deanna house March l l at l:30,’the doc tor will be Dr. E. Noel Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sawtell and children Sharon and Doug of The Dalles visited Sunday at the home of Mrs. Sawtell's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Blay lock. - Tommy Barnett and Mrs. Ed gar Alley took MYs. Barnett to the hospital Friday evening Mr. and Mirs. Edgar Alley and daughter, Ruth, returned home from Portland Wednesday after a few. (days visiting and business in the fair city. “ . Mr. and Mrs.» Estel Hartley went to Jefferson {Sunday to at tend the fiftieth wedding anni versary of Ebtel’s parents. Business shoppers in The Dal les Monday were Mrs. Ocie Rug ger,. Mrs. Bernard Martin, Mrs. Catherine Andersen, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar'Lemley and daughter, Randy and Mrs. Bud Brinkert. « M t . and Mrs. William Brink ert and children Gary and Elair.e went to Portland Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Earl and son Greg spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Mc Kay and family of K ent Bob Stowe returned home Sat urday from Portland where he has spent most of the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Arch 1 Cantrall Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Perry and Mrs. Donald Clodfelter*. M ortgage Locals to M eet Your Individual needs ATTRACTIVB TERMS PROMPT SERVICE S ta n d a rd In su ra n ce Co. A w estern com pan y serving w estei n agriculture HOME OFFICE Hit S. W. Washington Phone AT 4331 »OWA••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Portland. Oregon .•• is s il i • ■ • • • • » • • • • • • • • G un / m u M M IN MOTHER’S OATS 4 Festive C o lo n for M ixin g and M atch in g l W h a t a th rill to c e ll« « the valuable, useful premiums that come inside every big package o f M other's Oats! 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