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SIIKI1MAS COUNTY JOl'ItK AU MOKO, OBMGOW
FRIDAY, It I.Y II. IM I
Grass Valley
Michigan City, Ind., and w ill
houseguest here in Rufus this fus and the Atlee Wilsons and
Rufus News
spend several weeks at the home
week
Harland McDonalds are looking
by A nn B alzer
of her sister, Mrs. Carl von Bör
The rummage sale of the Home towards a good crop of apricots in
by Mii*. G»*oi<e F - m
stel and family.
and Mrs. Ivan Blagg and
Ec Club of Rufus Grange was held the near future. The warm wea-
Arnold Sharpe of Olympia ar
family and his parents, Mr. an* rived June 29 and spent till July
The Memorial Luthem Church last week and many things were the we had last week and this
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Mrs. J. W. Blagg went to Cove 5 at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
in Vancouver, Wn., was setting disposed of for a «mall sum, but should make them ready soon.
July 3 to visit Mr. and Mrs. Clair Carl von Borstel.
for the Thursday July 5 wedding altogether the club did quite well.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Morris en
Balzer. The Ivan Blaggs returned
of Patricia Roberts and Michael What was left of the clothes and joyed taking their trailer over on
Mrs Donald von Borstel, Cathy,
home the evening of the Fourth .Joy and Carsten were business
Hart. They exchanged wedding shoes were given to the Salvation Detroit dam where the scenery is
MPK
and the J. W. Blaggs stayed for visitors in Portland last Tuesday.
hands in an evening ceremony,
Arm y to dispose of as they wish lovely for this time of year. Mrs.
a longer visit.
In the wedding party were: ed.
Morris said at Rock Creek they
Mr. and Mrs. B ill Pausch and
Mrs. Edgar Alley and Ruth their houseguest Miss Margaret
Miss Donna M iller of Vancouver,
Rufus Grange was held last met Mr. and Mrs. George Church
were business visitors in The Dal Purvine went to Camp Sherman
Wn., maid of honor, Ronald Skin Thursday evening for the last of Canby. The Church’s lived in
les Thursday.
ner of Vancouver, Wn., best man, time until the third Thursday in Rufus some years ago and were
and «¡»ent the 3rd and 4th w ith
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Alley and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Eakln.
and B ill Robert«, brother of the August when it w ill meet again. former owners of the Rufus Mo
Ruth and Judy Dunlap went for
bride served as usher. The Rev. Rolland Johnson reported on agri tel.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted von Borstel
a drive Sunday to Portland via of of The Dalles were dinner guests
W. A. Schroeder officiated at the culture, Mrs. Harland McDonald
Mt. Hood and back the Columbia Sunday at the home of Mr. and
ceremony.
on legislation and Mrs. Otto Pet
river highway.
The new matron is the daughter ersen told how the rummage sale Rye Serious
Mrs. B ill Pausch.
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Coyle and
of Mr. and Mrs. W in Roberts of was coming. Mrs. Rolland John
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bayer and
daughter, Ixjis of Ix.*banon came son, Kenneth, and Betty Davis
Rufus and is a 1961 graduate of son gave some highlights of their
Menace To Wheat
BARRY
Sunday to spend a few days visit from San Rafael, Calif., and David
Sherman High School. Since her trip to State Grange at Grants
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FAMILY
ing ids sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Bayer of Davis, Calif., arrived
graduation she has been attending Pass. Jane Baker, daughter of Mr.
Rye is certainly becoming a ser
Blagg and family. Lois w ill stay Saturday and spent till Monday
business college in Portland. Pa and Mrs, Dolph Baker was pre
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ious threat to our grain fields
here with her aunt for a week.
visiting at the home of Mr. and
tricia
also
went
to
grade
school
at
sent
and
modeled
the
dress
she
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HEARTS
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Cantrall y rs p rank T Bayer
Rufus.
won second prize for at State throughout Sherman county. The
and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Cantrall
Mr a‘nd Mrs Roy Pjttlnger of
OKLAHOMA SURGEONS
Following the ceremony a re Grange sewing contest. She was problem has existed for a number
and family were visitors the 4th Sunnyside, Wash., came Tuesday
ception was held w ith Mrs. John escorted to the master’s station of years with concerted effort by
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in The Dalles at the home of their and spenf the Fourth of July here
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Frederick, aunt of hte bride ser where she was presented the prize some and little effort by others.
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daughter Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rodda with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
ving
the wedding cake. Serving given her by the State Grange. Either we are more conscious of
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ALL
BROTHERS MARK AND
and family
John Rust. They took their sons
the
beverages
were Mrs. Robert Rufus community is honored to the problem now than previously
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OTHER
BARRY CARTER AND
i ll and A lls. Aizell Lemley home after spending over a week
Byrd and Mrs. Wm. Myers, both have a resident winning such a or the problem Is getting worse
AND
DISEASES
THEIR FIRST COUSINS,
had as their guests the Fourth of here with them
of
Rufus. Mrs. Verle Russell, aunt high honor. For the lectures hour every year.
BLO O D
AND
Some growers have made con
J. v Mr and Mrs. Gordon Lemley Mr and Mrt John Rust were
BROTHERS J IM AND
of
the bride had charge of the there were several readings and
VESSELS
CAUSES
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Hans hostH at a party for their grandson
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guest book, and Miss Billie Wade games. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Peter certed effort to control rye by
Bardenhagen and family and Mr. Tommy Wilson who celebrated his
of Rufus and Miss Donna Stehlik sen were hosts for refreshments. fencerow spraying, stubble disk
and Mrs. Einar Helgestad and 6th birthday the Fourth of July.
of Portland had charge of the B ill Huck was here from Parkdale ing, seeding of spring grain, cut
family.
dinner
was en- Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
g ift table.
as he is the Insurance agent for ting rye acreage for hay or, pas
. . A . picnic
.
,
MORE WILL LIVE
turing off, dipping and always the
joyed on the lawn and games were R „y Pittinger ami sons, Mrs H. O
The newly weds w ill make north Sherman county.
the MORE YOU GIVE
one two punch rouging. More ef
p ayed ami they spent the time Dugger and Tommy’s mother
their home in Vancouver, Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Foote and fort needs to be extended by each
visiting.
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Mis. " Kenneth Wilson and child-
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Mr. and Mrs. Ted Kimmets ar children, Nancy and Robert, came method and other idea« as well.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Vintin of ren
Herman Peters entered the Mrs. Olan Stark and family of rived home from a three weeks Friday from Corvallis to spend a
Certainly one Item that w ill pay
Corvallis and Pauline E lliott of
mj , Carolyn Johnson Invited
Mid-Columbia hospital in The Dal Kent went to The Dalles the vacation which took them as far few days at the home of Mrs. both growers, cooperatives and
Sheridan
were
here
the
first
of
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a tfronp of young people to a les, July 3, for surgery and was Fourth for a picnic dinner with as Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 'Foote’s parents the George Fox’s.
the county is covering of grain
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' of dance at the Legion hall in Grass hack home Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Bayer, where the Kimmets have a son, Saturday all took a drive to A r trucks. This w ill reduce the
Valley Saturday evening. The Mr. and Mrs. Roi>ert Holmes Julia and Helen and Linda and Bernard. Then they went to Mc lington to visit the Marion Weath
Hawaiian theme was carried out and family, their nephew, Theron Leslie Perrigo at the Perrigo Cloud, Oklahoma where they have erfords and the Footes saw their spread of rye and other weeds
blowing from the trucks at har
a ?.?/ ™OVeUJ he?r e‘|,’ 1’” nent ,o in decorations. Some of the girls Conover of Portland and Robbie home.
two daughters. Altogether the new lovely home on the hill east
Arlington Munday where they wore Hawaiian dresses and all
vest time. Some folks have used
of
Arlington,
Then
all
crossed
on
Kimmets
have
five
children.
He
is
Brander
left
last
Monday
for
Mr. and Mrs. H a iry Stark and
w ill lie harvesting barley right wore leis. Hl Fi record player
canvas covers. Curlie DeMoss
South Twin Lake for a vacation family went to the Cove Saturday an employee of the state highway ferry at Arlington much to the
away. They returned that even- furnished the music.
Jn
Refresh- trip. They were joined there by where they were guests of Mr. department. They repored seeing amusement of the children who this past year used lath In the
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ments were nerved. Chaperons her sister, Mr. and «Mrs. Fred and Mrs. Curtis Staik. They en «several groups of elk going thru had never ridden on a ferry be front section of his bulk bed to
deflect the wind and reduce the
i,., ar
™a ,k o aUd daUgh‘ were Mrs- C ur|y Eichler, Mrs
Kurilo and family from Portland. joyed a picnic dinner Sunday with W yoming, and took some pictures fore. They came ou<t on highway blowing of grain from the truck.
■re in The d ' h ‘ p M K‘*,U I>Onald V° n BorSte1’ MrR Sam AI’ They enjoyed swimming, boating, Mr. and Mrs. W illis Brittain of hut they didn’t turn out. What 97 which goes to Goldendale. W n,
I his is a good bet and others
business
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Friday on herty, Mrs. Kendrick Dunlap, Mrs.
fishing and camping, returning Bend and Mr. and Mrs. Hadley made the trip so enjoyable was then on to see the M aryhill Mu should give it a try.
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Lester Barnum, Mrs. Edgar Aliev home Saturday.
seum
which
Mrs.
Foote
had
nev
the
fact
they
saw
no
road
acci
Stark from Anaheim, California
Rye contaminated grain means
h /,
,M' S (/ en® Keynolds Mrs Bill Johnson and M r t G o r ’
dents on the trip. They came er seen before. They returned to
at the CurtLs Stark home.
substantial discount in grades and
s ion giiest.s this weekend dun Lemley and Mrs. Orville Rug-
W illiam Walter of Hood River
Rufus
via
the
M
aryhill
ferry.
home
through
the
dessert
and
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Vintin and
•Mr. and Mrs. Orlan Rogen and gles
M iv.nenug arrived Monday to «pend a few’
saw the cactus in bloom, then on Sunday the family had a get toge- price. The rye discount starts at
‘’»’IMrcn from Pasadena, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Blagg and days here with his sister, Mrs. three sons of Carlton, Wash.,
two cents per bushel for a half
arrived Sunday *o visit nt the over to the coast at Gold Beach the when Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wea I>ercent rye. One percent is four
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p<’1 ‘ ’‘»n*1 cu,ne '»»illy were dinner guests Sunday Wallace May.
therford
and
sons,
Grant,
Frank,
where
they
were
houseguests
of
home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank T.
July l to pend several weeks at the home of Rev. and Mrs. May-
Mr. and Mrs. Frank von Bor Bayer.
friends. They arrived home in and Marlon of Olex. the Footes\ cents and one and a half is six
here w ith his aunt and unci«
cents j>er bushel. This certainly
nor Reed.
stel went to Bend Friday where
Mrs. Gordon Lemley and child time to go to a Bible convention and Mr. and Mrs. James Fox had
and Mrs. Gene Reynolds.
Mr. and Mrs. Royce Blaylock they were dinner and overnight ren, Janice ami Alan, went to The in Yakima, Wn., where 6551 peo dinner w ith the George Fox«’. gives a serious picture to the rye
Mr and Mrs. Gene Reynolds ami Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sawtell of guests of Mr. and Mrs. Craig Coy-
ple congregated.
Monday morning the Footes’ left problem and the discount that
and family ami Scott Kellogg had The Dalles and Mr. and Mrs. Don ner. Saturday they attended the Dalles Monday where the child
for
tyephi, Utah, where Wilson’s can become apparent. Rouging
ren
entered
the
hospital
for
sur
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Mathie^cn
dinner with Mr. and Mrs. War ald Martin of Moro spent several State Republican committee meet
mother
has a home and where he and other items certainly pay In
gery on their eyes Tuesday morn left Friday morning ter Hermis
ren Elliott and family of Portland days last week at Suttle Lake.
the attack upon rye.
ing and luncheon for the Gover ing.
ton where they were overnight was born. Before coming home
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I). L.
Eighty-tli ree people of the von nor and other candidates.
guests of their son in law and Wilson w ill attend the 25th anni
Reynolds Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Boh Dent and
Borste! families and relatives and
daughter Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hv- versary of his graduating class at I SDA A N N DUNCE.MENT
Orville Blaylock and Shirley friends enjoyed a picnic dinner three sons of Springfield and
• lorn. Another daughter and hus Nephi.
Any upward adjustments in
W atkins < of Wasco were
. overnight
— held at the home of Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Clara E lliott of Sheridan Wheat Subsidy
Miss Nancy Foote is a house 1962 county price-support rate«
gu< * u ~
band Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Engles
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t K‘ m ’T <>f CarI V° n Borstel’ the Fourth of came one day last week to visit
of Fortuna. Calif., and two child guest of her uncle and aunt Mr. for five grains resulting from re
Mr m Mis
Boyce Blaylock. July. Among those present be- at the home of Mr. ami Mrs. Being Raised
ren, Larry and Janet, who had and Mrs. James Fox while the ductions in freight rate charges
Sunday Mr. and Mi
Kenneth sides the ones residing in Sher Frank T. Bayer.
visited at the Seattle Fair before Footes are in Utah.
in coming months w ill lie made ef-
•Martin accompanied them on a man county wen» Mr. and Mrs.
Pacific Coast export wheat sul>
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Stark of
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Eaton are fet live after the close of the price
fishing trip down Fisherman's Ted von Borstel, the Misses Cas the Cove, Mr. an 1 Mrs. Harry sidles as follows: White wheat 53c coming to the Hydorn place at
Hermiston. So a fam ily reunion taking some time off from the support availability period In
grade to the Deschutes,
sie ami Mabel Holmes, Mrs. Stella Stark and family and Mr. anil or unchanged; hard red winter, was held Friday and Saturday Rufus Grocery and their daughter other words, the full benefit of
Mr ami Mrs. Glenn Perry and Boley and John Merrls of The
59c or up 2c |>er bushel; hard red ami that evening all the Engles in law Mrs. Wayne Eaton of The
(.iiuil\ of Portland came F riday Dalles; Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hattrup
spring 65c or up 3c. Nominal ask came to Rufus and were over Dalles is taking care of the store any such height rate reduction
w ill be passed on to farmers at
ami spent the weekend here with Mr. and Mrs. John Jenkins of
Smith Caliaway
ing prices by the Portland office night guests at the John Mathle- while they are gone.
the time of final settlement on
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Portland; Mr. and Mrs. John Ni-
of ASCS as follows: No. 2 or bet «son home. They left for California
Millard Leigh w ith George Fox their price support loans.
Olds.
chols and son, John, Cathy, Dan
ter Western white $2.20*4 and Sunday.
assisting
him Is Installing the
C
hanci
funeral
Mr. ami Mrs Dell Olds and Mr
v n a p e i service
No. 2 or better hard winter, or
ny «md Steve Novak from Michi
Judy Hydorn, a daughter of storm doors on the Rufiw Grange <’<X.’ NON-COM.MITTED
»nd Mrs. Wallace
May were gan City, Ind.; Mr. ami Mrs. Keith
The doors were WIIEA r IN VENTORV
dinary protein $2.32*4 per bushel, Mr. and Mrs. H arry Hydorn came hall Tuesday.
Leon» -d R Smith
among those attending the 75th DeCourcey and sons, Mike, Murk
rtio re C i «1-3133
FOB ship Pacific Northwest Ports. home with her grandparents the bought some time ago, but there
Preliminary data indicates that
anniversary of the church in •uni Douglas of Gresham; Mr. and
The Dallen, Oregon
Both up 2 cents.
available U. S. 1,090,948,000 bush
John Mathlesons and w ill be a was no time to put them up.
Moro Sumlav.
•Mr and Me« tvuii.
».
Mis. Ralph Eakln of Condon; .Mr.
The cherries are all gone at Ru els or nearly 100,000,000 bushels
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ill.ue May were «md Mrs. Walter Koch and Mari
below the same date last vear
JOHN PAY
anna and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
DANA
Koch of Oregon City; Mr. and
Mrs Ike Smith ami children, Joe
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M A R Y H IL L
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l x Brander and
en King took a
pringg the 4th.
•hn Nichoki left
home in Mlchl-
liter spending
with their dau-
ternoon visiting
Mr. ;md Mrs. Frank von Bor-
»tel am 1 Mr. am I Mrs. Dun Clod-
felter an<l Wem lell joined other
memhet s of the family at Sorosig
|»mk m The Da leg Sunday for a
picnic < ) tiie r m e nbers of the fam-
id Mrs. Harland
children, Donna
g. from Mercer
and Mrs Ken-
Lake Oswego
iseguests Mr. and
n ‘i of Vista. Calif.,
rgan of Portland,
Donald Marsh and
and Mrs Bruce
llv from Hood Riv-
Mad ora Clodfelter
with their aunt and
and Mrs. Frank von
«1 week
This m ap shows what
Sherm an County looks
like.
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i H arvest Special f
"W1,
This is w hat we raise
a LJL i JL ì
Truck Tires
8 .5 0 x 1 0 N y lo n $ 6 0 .0 0
o th e r sizes acco rd in g ly
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This is what we read:
E slinger Equipm ent & S upply
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