Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, June 01, 1956, Page 3, Image 3

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SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL,
M oro P erso n a ls
Mr. and Mrs. John M. DeMoss
left the last of the week for Hans­
ville, Wash, where they expect to
upend some time. Mr. and Mrs.
Curly DeMoss and family accom­
panied them to Hartline, Wadh.,
where they all attended Che wed­
ding of Miss Patty Jess, a grand
daughter of the late Hoy Hugger
Saturday, May 26.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Houma and
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Peters and son,
Lawrence, drove to Prosser, Wn.,
Sunday for picnic dinner and a
day of sight seeing.
Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Ward and
nephew, Ronnie Ramey, of Rend
were Sunday visitors at the Ora
Peetz home to see her mother,
Mrs. Echo Bartlett
Two bridal showers honoring
Imogene Johnson were held this
week, one at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Rudy Olsen and the oth­
er held Friday at the Community
church with Mrs. Connie Custo­
ms, Mrs. Genevieve Powell, Mrs.
Catherine Thompson as hostesses.
Mrs. Alvin Rasmusen is home
from Hood River to complete her
recuperation from a heart attack
tout she remains in bed most of
the time.
Mrs. Nellie Cushamn left last
week for her home in Portland
after a visit here with her sister,
Mrs. Etta Moore. Mrs. Julia Han­
son, another sister was a recent
guest of her sister also.
All friends of Miss Joan Eakin
are cordially invited to attend a
bridal shower in her honor on
June 5 at 2:00 o’clock at the Moro
Community church social room.
Hostesses will be Mrs. Jennie
Martin, Mrs Leta Eslinger, and
Mrs. Donald Martin.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sparling
have returned from their trip to
Massachusetts and Texas to visit
their daughters and with Mr. and
Mrs. Blaine Hamon were visitors
in Moro Memorial Hay. Clarence
found the wheat looking good in
Oklaihoma although natives said
it was only fair.
Neal Freeman was here Mem­
orial week to visit his mother,
Mrs. Edna Freeman, coming from
Eugene.
Dr. and Mrs W.N.Morse of The
Halles spent Memorial day Ihere
with her mother, Mrs Etta Moore.
MORO B E A U T Y S H O P
OPEN
TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY & FRIDAY
Phone JO 5-3291
MORO, OREGON,
FRIDAY, JU N E I, l»5«i
Judge E. H. Howell was in
town Tuesday on a little Judicial
business within the county.
Miss Edith Paulson took her
first and second grade classes to
The Halles last week, all 29 of
them, and visited the fire station
and a radio station where each
boy and girl had a chance to
speak over a mike. Aiding her
were Mesdames Jim Rodda, Kend­
rick Dunlap, I.eRoy Belshee and
Joe Heater.
Mrs. i>irgil Archer was honor
guest at a stork shower Friday
night at the home of Mrs. Bill
Hall with Florence Thompson,
Jo Gentry and Carol Brisbine as
additional hostesses.
Nancy Decker was injured at
DeMoss Springs park last week as
the girls winning letters were be­
ing initiated. She was taken to a
hospital in The Dalles where it
was learned she had dislocated an
elbow.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Schade-
wltz and members of their family
were guests of Mrs. Editih Bur­
net over Memorial Day. Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Burnet and family
joined them for a picnic.
Mrs. Joe Himmick of Kenne­
wick, Wn., accompanied by her
mother, Mrs Ivy Morgan, arriv­
ed Tuesday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Johnson. Other
memiiers of the family gathered
there for Memorial Hay.
Mrs. Vi Race is here from her
home in Portland to visit with
relatives a few days and observe
Memorial Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ohling of
Portland spent the weekend here
as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Collis
Moore and the two couples drove
over Wjieeler county to look at
the scenery.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Martin and
children went to Burns to spend
Memorial Day, leaving Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fraser have
bought a home in Portland and
moved to that city where they are
at 3115 SW Underwood Drive.
Homer Henriks lost the end of
two fingers on his right hand
while working at the DeMoss ele­
vator Sunday. He caught them in
a gear that pinched, them off at
t)he first joint.
A shorted refrigerator started
a small fire at the home of Mrs.
Edna Freeman Wednesday nignt
and brought townsmen out to
look for the feeble blaze. Little
damage was done. •
Mr and Mrs George McDonald
were up from their home in The
Dalles Thursday with their son
and some of his companions
Mr and Mrs Tom Woodcock
were at Wamic cemetery the af­
ternoon of Decortion day
Jesus”.
The topi« of this dralegy conforonco Is how to got rid of »ho Democrats; not from
the political scono, but from tho basoball diamond. Involved in the discussion Is
the battery for tho Republican Congressional baseball team which will square off
against tho Democratic team in Washington’s Griffith Stadium June 19. At the left
Is Congressman Sam Coon from Oregon's Second District, talking It over with GOP
pitcher and manager, Representative Glenn Davis of Wisconsin. Coon has caught
for the Republicans In two of these charity contests. Last year ho drove In two runs.
R ufus P erso n a ls
Mrs. George Fox
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uates and five grade school grad­
uates
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May 24 at Rufus school auditor-
ium to the Processional played by
Betty Haven. The stage was flank­
ed with red and white crepe pap­
er streamers on the sides and
back. These are the school colors.
Large vases of flowers on the
edge of the stage made the set­
ting complete for the graduates
and speakers. Mrs. W. M. Frank­
lin gave the Invocation. Patty
Blackburne, Nadine Griggs, Val-
ere Liacus with Grace Franklin
at, the piano sang “Aloha Oe”.
Leslie Hascall, principal gave the
introductions. Carol Grant gave
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The Rufus Grange held their
last card party in this series at
tihe hall May 26. The ones receiv­
ing the regular prizes were for
pinochle Dolph Baker and Mrs.
Harland McDonald, low went to
Harold Baker and Mrs. George
Fox.
The canasta prizes were
awarded to Mr. Hunt and Mrs.
James Maddox while low went to
James Maddox and Mrs. Sam
Brock. The grand prize winners
were for pinochle Otto Peterson
and Mrs Atlee Wilson; for canas­
ta Mr. ami Mrs. James Maddox.
Supi>er was served by the women
at the close o f tihe games.
J h e Nazarene Missionary so­
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Washington, Mrs. Nina Franklin
and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Frank­
lin of Hermiston and Mr and Mrs.
Clifford Franklin and daughter
Linda, all have been recent visit­
ors at the Rev W. M. Franklin
home in Rufus.
Mrs. Frank Sims and her dau­
ghter Jackie visited at the Will
Huck home May 24. Jackie will
tap fiance on the Mothers Hour,
channel 6, television program in
Portland June 2 at 4 p. m. The
Sims are former residents of Ru­
fus area and are known here.
Mr. and Mrs Bernie Rice of The
Dalles were callers at the home of
Mr. and Mrs Will Huck May 21.
Tiie Rufus grange is sponsoring
a hard time dance at the hall
June 2. There’s a prize for the
best costume.
After a few days of being chil­
ly, wearing, heavy clothing ami
having a fire, now comes the
shedding off of bedding and cloth­
ing due to the torrid heat..This
area really can’t make up its
mind whether it will be hot or
cold. One never knowing from
day to day just what to expect.
the Salutatorian address. Jim
Franklin sang
Good Health,
Good Luck, God Bless You” with
his mother accompanying. Walter
J- Morris gave the Valedictorian
address. Mrs. Hascell introduced
the si»eaker, Clyde Beard, prlnci-
pal of The Dalles high school. Mr.
£ eard made an inspiring talk to
the graduates telling them how
much education meant.
Mrs. M. Parry introduced tihe
8th grade graduates, each giving
a breif apmmary of their gram«
mer school education. The grad­
uates are Robert W. Byrd, Char­
les E. Griggs, Tom I t Kimbell,
H. Anne Peterson and Nadine L.
Grant. F. William Macnab, school
board chairman, gave out the di­
plomas to Walter J. Morrs, Ger­
ald W. Brackett, Russell I t Blake,
Milton J. Frankln, Elaine W. Ea­
ton. Mr. Hascall then ntroduced
awards to tihe different students.
Mrs. Franklin gave the Benedic­
tion and Betty Haven played the
Recessional. The students lined
up in the back of the gym to re­
ceive the congratulations of rela­
tives and friends.
w ill be in MORO
Beefo’s
Mrs. John Mathieson in charge.
Mrs. Fay Brackett gave the study
lesson on Nazarene work in Alas­
ka. Mrs. W. M. Franklin will use
the subject of her sermon Sunday
morning “Promised Happiness
Paid Off With Heartache”. Sun­
day evening the thought to fie
considered is “Co-operating With
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