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PACB 4 SHERMAN COUNTY Grass Valley by JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON FRIDAY JULY I, IMS) Rufus Personali 4 mia Balze e W VSORLD By .Mm. G m . L. F o « A layette i vr wus held in the UK) F ha Il Tisesday evening « It had all the ap|»earunce of hunoriipi Mrs Die k Rust. Hostess- a hot dry week last week, but on VS WVI’V M rs. Art Schilliitig. Mrs. the whole it was windy and cool. Roy Sch filing, Mrsi. Frank : Ketter, The west wind is more than wel Mrs. Ke rineth Cre ws an (1 Mrs come at this time to keep the Joe Ham mom 1. Th e linen covered wheat glowing ami not dry it up gift tabl«e wa corated wit li a as it would if it turned off hot stork ami1 smalli umibrella and held and dry. any lovely gift wrap|»ed i'he Red Cross swimming class Q J r u * e x p r /t A n o * a n ag fell were opened by es for Rufus and Sherman Coun patent * t t r years , aetep Rust for tin pleasure of all. Mrs. ty ended last Friday w ith 58 t r pcveptto n o puoc / c John Alley sslsted her with the youngsters going from Rufus OOAAA^e, M A N Y (H A S S - pactop / e s nialxe u se o p gifts. Refreshm ents were served most of the time, it took two bus r n e 7VA0C. m a r k unt / l . paten t /s TJM ff buffet style from a linen covered es to haul the big class, with Lu earl y > m ts o o .. r e c u r, o» table to about forty people. Mrs. th er Steward and Leonard Jo r A ll al a s s n t e na m e ‘ a a a s o m J À p ' pAreNT o n t a / h e p s ' 9 S r/L L A COM M ON term Glenn Perry of Portland {mured dan as the drivers. Different mo w nons that n q v jg R» C^SEP tN P O A A £ CAM M/M Q the coffee and Mrs. John Alley thers of the children took turns o n .,, lb 5 b r 'i HELP & served the punch. Among the out m anaging the sm aller children of town guests were Mrs. Perry enroute to the classes in L uther * \A 9 Q N J A P S , n o on covers and Donna of Portland, Mrs. Geo. Steward s bus. The children seern- he t * e p ees i b Geiser, Mrs. Loyd Womlei in and e<* ,o enjoy the classes very much. > 3 0 2 . A S A CHAP/TT Mrs. Ivan K irkelie Sr., all of Moro The fire last week at Atlee Wil LA M ENT /N N £ w jjP M C /r y , a g e 20. and Mrs. Charles Perrigo of The son s place burned some grass but Dalles. didn’t do to much damage. It s ta rt Mr. and Mrs. Jack W alkenshaw ed at his pump site burning some e v e * t O O B / L U O H m a so n and daughter, Sandra Sue, of of the cheat grass. The fire truck c a p s hav £ been u seo ... mow , Long Reach, Calif., sfient a week 11 <»m Wasco and Moro came down /^ epy year 2 0 aa / ll / o m nomem ¿ o o p m / th pp / p e u po n tme / r here recently visiting his aunt to give aid. f _____ sztME a n g o o p ho m e and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Dell Olds. The cherry harvest for the I * r camnep e o o p s ' p u t u p ' Mr. and Mrs. Herman Peters Rufus area is over with as the /M M A S O M J A P S A T M A P VE S T T /M E , . had as th eir guests Sunday Mr. cherries are mostly picked green and Mis. Herman Peters Jr. and •oid go into the brining method. family of Hood River. Mr. and R is thought the apricot harvest ^ fM E LATEST THING /M J A P S / S TH E TAPE P E P C A AE Mrs. Jack M eyrieth of Oregon will be late this year as they O P E P E E l J A P . / T S E A L S J A M S A M P J E L L /E S City were callers in the afternoon. a re n ’t showing signs of turning A /P T /G M T W H P O M E L /P S . M O & A PA EE/N YEEPEP Mr. ami Mrs. Frank K etter and color yet. amo tapepep s / pes pr even t bpeaa / mo / m e p e e e e p family went to La Grande S atur A crew of men from a construc day to visit her aunt and uncle. tion company is in Rufus with ' Mr. and Mrs. Roe Buchanan, re trucks and equipm ent to build up Mrs. Wilson Foote and children are leaving July lfor a vacation turning home Sunday. a right of way for the railroad Nancy and Robert, left Sunday which will take them on into Friends and neighbors chari- Just north " f Kuflls for Corvallis after a ten d a r visit r - n V L « 7 P intO ., , n a a * vlsit ( anada, and around to see some Mr. and Mt Scotty O’H ara are at varied Mr. and Mrs. Gary Schilling Mrs. F o o ts parents the Geo of the country before they ccme at their home T hursday evening. th e p ro u d o w n e rs of nine little Fox’s. Mrs. Foote hadn’t Intended back to do some fishing up at Refreshm ents were served later. - p o stm aster £ " w Ì ¡ X « , Gene Cantrall of Portland s{>ent the weekend here with his p a r 111 «" iginally. The O’H ara’s are to «bey had to wait until he was ents, Mr. and Mrs Arch Cantrall. lim ning the Cafe and Cocktail over them before going home. will be acting postm aster while Mrs. Jordan is on vacation. Mr and Mrs. Orville Ruggles •"uiige at the John Day Cafe. The Fox’s took them as far as The an' 1 family, Mr. and Mrs. ohm . * — Dalles. Dr. Wilson Foote stopped Stark of Kent, and Mr. and Mis. "' Dell Olds’. here Thursday w ith some other Harold Owens and family drove Irs. A a Dunlap, Mr. and Mrs. staff members from Oregon State II HUI WAYS BUSI KB to Haystack dam Sunday and in .l''u | AI H | K< i,f’ an<l K rls,a ,U. h° 7’e ,e on lheir way home to Oregon's highway traffic increa- NIM*nt the day boating and picnick f. , "" ‘ , s ' ,ax Nogle and ( otvallis from Pendleton w here sed 3 per cent during May, 11)60, ing. 3,1,1 Boh Schilling the-v were checking the different compared to May 15)59, according Mr. and Mrs. Gerald William.* V i s i t \ i , - 'V ' v? Ulley Sun,,a-V to y*penm e™ stattons in E astern to the state highway departm ent’s and family of San Jo; c. ('.lilt - and Mrs. H arry Hooper re8on. I hat was the first time traffic count recorded at 81 lo- spent from Sunday till Wednes- », . ' ,r.’ 1' oo,<‘ knew his son had the cations throughout the state, «lay w ith her sister, Mrs Kam AI familv ' v - , z , '1 ,X drow n ynd ‘ ' 11 ix’x Increases in traffic were gener- bcriy and family. K il ' l " k i i ' <>WS an<i Pe»gy m r' a,n<i ? rs' ' irgil Matnpy anfi al along most major routes w ith Fred Cox and grand; on, Rodney tu s.M.n , n i ' A Sutde Lake Mr. an‘ i i rs Carl E verett enJ°y- the greatest volumes recorded Roberts of Corvallis ■ipent from ... I ' «'dnesday lx>ating ' 1 at Gnldendalc, Wn , during the Memorial day week Saturday till Tuesday visiting ■mu turning. last Sunday. entj bis son, Don Cox and family. •Mi and .Mrs {,e<) y oung an(, The rummage sale of Rufus The N orth Coast traffic show- Members of Sherm an chapter 11 "» I ’akland. Calif., were '.t. ‘ 1,1,1 ls s ,i*l fo ing on In ed general Increase w ith traffic No. 1.12 OKS held a special m eet over night guests W ednesday at " >a es this week. The club up 5.6 per cent at G earhart and ing in the Masonic hall Tuesday Mr I’.’".’",,'"' " |S "’" ‘■If bad Plenty of rum m age left, so de- up 9.2 per cent at O tter Rock, evening. Mr. and Mrs. L uther 'll <ind Mrs. Dell Olds. (hied to keep the sale going un- Traffic volumes south of New- Davis, w orthy patron and m atron •'I' and Mrs. Palm er Revhelm ' m " . e ,\ dle n,onth- ix>rt showed a general decline piesided. A fter the regular m eet and sons f„ Arcadia, Calif i. and Mrs. John Mathieson during the month. a r ing refreshm ents wore served bv lived Monday to visit Mr The en tire length of highway am i t«,ok their granddaughters to Her- •Mrs. D I, Reynolds and Mrs Mrs Dell Olds. mis on Sundax afternoon. Janet US 30 reflected heavier travel Wallace May. i "* * ‘*hb»rnia was a guest with Increases of 8.1 per cent at Mr. and Mrs. J. W. lilagg had a re a .t week, and so was Judy Rainier, 6.3 jx’r cent at Troutdale, dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Clair y " ' b «d Her miston, so Judy 11.6 per cent at Arlington, 5.6 Balzer in Moro Sunday. enables wen »ack to her p a re n t’s home per cent at N orth Powder and 3.1 Mr. and Mrs. Larry Smith and • r and Mrs. H arry H ydom and {>er cent at H untington, ♦he family (laughle r of ( ’(•rvallis are gpend- am t went along for a longer W arm er w eather along hlgh- ♦o limit mg tla> sum m er here ’ with his xf1 V " \ wa^ US 97 caused increased vol- ♦he cost pai cuts, Mr. and Mis Don Smith i ami .Mrs RolM*rt H arris umes along this route also. Ttraf- XX llll»- 1•arr.x w<• tks. H le is a stu- to its needs or wishes. «axe sold their trailer, und are fic was up 16.5 per cent at Lava dent at OSC. •m i.m g a house near Mabton, Butte, 8 1 i»er cent a t Madras, 4 7 •Mr. and Mis, Harry tark and as migton. T heir children San- ¡>er cent at Chemult and 10.9 per family, B.x rou 1 layer, Mr. and d.v. Robert Jr. and Susie will go cent at Wasco .Mis Ivan lilagg and family and V i? /1 ,t,ere ,,1,s The Oregon gasoline consum ption Rat Fakin went to Hunt Park û L children attended Rufus and Increased 1 08 per cent during X ho*» JB4 ai Tygh \ alley Sumlax for a pic '••I in. hi High last term . April, I960, compared to April, IkV kf HV AVt nic dinner. Mr. and Mrs Leonard Jordan 1959 Mr. and Mrs Frank ’I’. Raver and Alms Julia Buyer w ere busi- lie s : \ isitors m The Dalles Friday ir & Mr. a d i s ( ’in Stark of Ben. I w X is ito rs here last weekend. Tin x n»,»k luti«- ||«.|«. I laxer willi Ihein Mr. and M H. Boxer drove lo Lend Ihuisda.x evening ami brut Helen home an« dis w I lolmes ile. I surprised Sat nr- day ei llll en their children and f; ics brought in tlie din Her In ing them on th e ir 10th x x e . l. I ll i ary. They pre \l I II. mies xx it h an or- I li«• ■(• pi esent xx ei <> Mr Dirk Newman and Idi <‘ii. MI s. Jeauet le < 'onovi son. and Mrs Dom Ih.x Jol ali from Port lan< I, the M Cassie and Mabel ........... . e I (alles and Mr and Mrs. It Holmes and familv <>( Gra- \ i an«, xii ( hester Bii(*«i\xell left Thursday for Corvallis to vis it her mother, Ml l.ltha G uthtie ami to xisit his brother, Glen, re turning home Monday. M nil Mis A F Balzer s|H*ut Suu« in Wasco visiting the (¡us Hait 8am A lls'rtv an« Keutiew irk. Wn d Mr. and Mrs nd family return Geirx E. Wolf an ,1 ise. of Vnnroux'er the weekend as Mi and Mrs Walla, e Max Mr. ami Mrs Earl Olds and R« bin drove to Mt Hood Sunda where they met Mr. and Mr- «»lenn l ‘« ir \ ,md Donna of |*or’ laud for some golf. Robin wen home wlih the Perrvs Mrs ()|,|< ami daughter, Mrs Dick Rust lep Monday for Portland and will bring Robin home Tuesdax Mr». Marion Crew» and child ren of Steveiwon W ash, are spending a week with her p atents Belshe-Blaylock Nuptials Observed Miss Jerrin e Blaylock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Blaylock of Grass Valley became the bride of Jam es Belshe, son of Mr and Mis. Boh Belshe of Moro in a p retty wedding held in the F irst M ethodist church in The Dalles, June 12 at 2:30 p. m. The double n n g cerem ony was read by the Rev. l,arr> Eddings of W asc). Candelabra w ith white tapers stood on eith er side of the altar along w ith baskets of assorted flowers. A bouquet of roses was on the altar. Candle-lighters were Orville Blaylock, brother of the bride and Bob Zeller of Puyallup, Wash. Mrs. O. F. Spickerm an w’as the organ accompanist for the soloist, Charles May, who sang. “0 Prom ise Me.” Given In m arriage by her fath er, th e bride wore a full length gown of white nylon organza with over em broidery on bodice and train. A pearl tiara held her fin gertip veil in place, and she car ried a bouquet of w hite stephan- DIS« T’SS RESOI lt< E POI.I4 IES Ron Phair, candidate for Con otis centered w ith an orchid. gress for the Second Congression Mrs. Tom Higley of La Grange, al D istiict is greeted by Secretary sister of the bride, was m atron of of Interior Fred ¡Seaton at his of- honor. She wore a dress of lilac nylon chiffon w tphrui ,t table held the wedding cake which nylon chiffon w ith purple cum was cut and served by Mrs. Chas, m erbund, headdress and shoes iallm an of Gresham, aunt of the to match. She carried a bouquet bride and Miss Virginia H elyer of lilac gladioli. of Gresham, aunt of the groom. Bridesm aids were Sharon Rel- Mrs. Earl Sawtell of The Dalles Hie of Moro, sister of the groom and Mrs. Clyde Stradley of Grass and Mrs. Jim Rodda of The Dal Valley, aunts of the bride poured. les, they wore dresses identical Miss Myrtle H elyer of The Dal to the m atron of honor with head les, aunt of the groom served the dresses and shoes to m atch and punch. Miss Susan Woods of P ort carried bouquets of lilac gladioli. land had charge of the guest Leonard Campbell of Auburn. book. Bobbie Boynton of Moro Wash., acted as best man, and passed the groom ’s cake. ushers were Dwight Fullerton of For traveling the bride wore a Dayton, Wash., and Tom Higley of brown checked organza dress La Grange. with w hite accessories and wore Im m ediately following the cere the orchid from her wedding bou mony a reception was held in the quet. church parlors. The lace covered A fter a week spent in Canada lice in W ashington Phair said he talked oxer Oregon resource pro hlems with the Secretary, who ad vocates maximum m ultiple usag< of the nation’s resources. they will lie at home in Moro this summer. I he bride graduated from Sher man High in 1957 and graduated ftoni Beauticians school in P o rt land in 1958 and worked at the Hill lo p Beauty shop in The Dal les before her marriage. The groom Is a graduate of Sherman High class of 1957 and is a senior at W ashington State U niversity m ajoring in Agriculture. Dr Otis G Perkins Optometrist 40. E. 2nd HL 7eL CY6-5362 The Dalles, Ore. ANNOUNCING Dr. Donald E. Cowherd is N ow 1‘e in u m e n tly A ssix-iatod ( I I p i C i l i P t I R ii ) W ith Dr. John f. Monahan ( < Iptonu I rjfit) In I ho I’ra c tio (»of ( jp to in ct rv 314 E. 2nd T he D ulles, Ore- CY 6-920!) Be Careful over the long holiday w eek end we d o n ’t w ant to lose any subscribers Pictured is Wacanda Fiberglass Ply Boat 16 ft. Delta II made by Wacanda Marine, Colville, Wash. Price: $1195.00 - plus freight - Other models from 13 ft. to 16 ft. from $550.00 up W A C A N D A S o u t-m a n e u v e r, o u t-ru n , o u t - w e a t h e r , a n d o u t - l a s t o t h e r b o a ts Also agent for Scott Outboard Motors made by McCulloch Chain Saw Co. from 3 to 6 0 H .P . See Boats and Motors at WASCO AUTO M OTIVE & REPAIR WASCO. OREGON GI 2 5566 or GI 2-5449 evenings