Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, January 11, 1963, Page 3, Image 3

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SHERM AN C O V N IY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON
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FRTPAY. JA N TA R Y I t . 19C3
Wasco News
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6 m » - y lie o fT r
E ach funuP}* is.-a keJ
Rufus News
Work Easier, Not So
Hard with Strawn
Farm Bureau R eports
by Scott Lamb
plate of cookies for p
By J|itlle McGowan
By Mrs. George Fox
Funeral serSices for W alter E.
Also the c
Bv Bernice Straw n
1'lionc (JI 2-3163
Secretary Freem en has been
Thornton, 72, retired bus driv er
be- sure _
Rufus
Grange
met
January
3
;shlng*
his new est program for
ARE
YOUR
STRETCH
NY­
for the Portland Tran*!’ company
Jhcuu Dgf.
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sTtent
aiding
mi nne in ru ral areas
LONS
giving
you
laundry
w
or­
w ere held last Thursday in Port- w ith the usual pot luck ‘dinner ■the dance Mr» Howard
with
tneir
Christina s n» Vorvïlllis
of the rtation The »program Is
which
is
the
custon
of
the
G
ran­
ries?
The
new
stretch
fabrics
in
land. Mr T hornton in iris >oung-
Mrs Jack stew ard .«ud Mfs.x.£le».
dbughter und. fanidly, ltev. and
called RAD or R ural Area Dev­
Mrs Grace socks, toddlers clothes, gloves, elopm ent The purpose Is to call
et days lived in Sherm an county ge in the w inter months. The hi- L'eek-ajre :be> XBmtniitee. *?. •’ 1 *
Mrs Vha rlq» Névll
lites
of
the
dinner
was
when
the
underw
ear,
leotards,
are
a
delight
and m arried Alice Thompson, a
S a le t\wnpbe4i satjt.fle
them
for
Lowry c;.une hack
to most people. But some say in governm ent technical advice
sister of Mrs Tom m ie Bar iett electric lights went off and then to sta rt .ns a rts an 1 c ra ft-c lass
a i w t> u eck visit.
ar.d governm ent monies to aid
there
was
a
hurried
scram
ble
to
and Mrs Free Crews. Bee^ides
each Tue lay evening 7 to 9 Tin?
( ’liristi nas dinnet ’ JUests at the they "grow ” w ith use; others furinecs in building swimming
have
com
plaints
about
pilling”
or
his widow Mr Thornton leaves find candles and the holders. A fifth grade room won live count
Mr
and
W
l?!••*
Lloyd G(isAon homi?
ix>ols, golf courses, camp grounds
a daughter, Mrs Betty Gaines, a transform er beside the hall threw for the first time. The first grade
Mrs Pinky Nisbet ,and family, Mr roughing up.
and the like on farm s bordering
a
switch,
so
was
off
until
men
Textile
scientists
who
test
these
w ith M iss Alice MeCroskey has
broQier and two sisters and a
ar.d Mrs W.A Nisbet a •vl Mr and new products say stretch gar­ recreation shortage areas.
came to repair it. The next m orn­ won it the other m ouths. ■.
Loyal Pr att and sems 1at The Dal­
grandchild.
ments will go back into sha;»e if
loa
Mr. Gayrnan,- Rufus school
Mr and Mrs R onald Powell ing the REA crew installed a lar­
ICS.
The idea no doubt has some
have gone to California to visit ger transform er. T here's more principal, thanked the l’TA sue- .•
The IL’ub Scout paek m eeting washed often and properly dried. m erit but it is doubtful th at It
and
more
call
for
added
electri­
Reix’ated
over-drying
m
a
dryer
ial group for bringing ooklei t»<J
held December 28 was presided
her brother, Lyle N¿house and
will work In most cases F or in-
over by Dm Glenz in th? absence will make the fibers brittle and
family a few days and will run city in this area esj»ecially on the the C hristm as program . A bosket-
ance, people who make a busi-
ball game is scheduled at Rufus
f intailing golf courses
oi Cub M ister George Weedman. incapable of springing back .nto
arotind In th e sun for a coupte dam site.
shape.
T
urn
stretchables
inside
W ith a candle at each station against G rass Valley on the i» th .
Bear
d hi
best w here to put them,
of weeks before coming home.
Joe Whitt
)W
gold arrow point; cut and wash only long enough how to operate them, etc The
Republicans met at the Irving at the Grange hall Mrs Holland Group pictures will he taken at
badi ? and
Greg Go-son was awarded his to get them clean. If your w asher same goes for sw im m ing pools,
H a rt’s new home Monday after­ Johnson, master, opened the Ru­ Rufus school January 16.
Mrs Len Jordon, Rufus i*»st- •
Bear badge and Riley Moody got has a gentle action cycle, use It. camp grounds and other recrea­
noon to talk about party affairs fus meeting. She said she w as
This will assure you of less fuzz­
speaking to the children
the master, gave some hi itory of the
his Wolf Ixtdge. lien 2 won both
and incidently to pay the bills
tional devices
local
school
telling
them
what
postal service in early years. She
the Honor flag and the Totem ing o r pilling. Many w hite stret-
th at accum ulated since the last
chies tu rn yellow with chlorine
the Grange does for com m unity also told of the new five cent »
Farm ers are basically grass
pole.
meeting.
bleach.
If
you
must
bleach,
use
service.
Bill
Huck,
insurance
ag­
root
hum orists and It didn t take
stam
ps
for
letters.
A
bill
of
$14
J
Dinner guests at the A.A Van
Dr H art Atwood, fath er in *aw
ent, was present and ready to for coffee was ordered paid. Hos-
.M r and Mi's F.G.Kultibun
of Gilder home on C hristm as day one of the dry perborate bleach­ long for us to hear of the fan n er
of Allen Tom was here w itn Al­
take care of G ranger business. teses appointed <o serve iu beb- Wasco announce the engagement were Mr and Mrs 11 VanGilder es. If you want fa-t drying stretch who was developing khe
fun
lan Tuesday from his home in
L etters from the Bill Baiuns ruary were Mrs Joe Gillary, Mrs of their daughter, Lynn, to Way­ Mr and Mrs Elvis Rich, Dean. socks, buy the regular w eight farm ” under the t Sl»A plan.
Portland. He is a retired den­
rath er than the bulky knits.
who live at Madras and the John Ruth Coleman, Mrs Vincent and ne M. Hamnieruy, teacher and Jeanne and Lee Ann
His idea was to develop a farm
tist and nearing 80.
If you’re a typical homemaker, strictly
eoaHi in high school at Colton.
McGinnis’s who live in Idaho
for en tertaining ulty
Brent VanGilder who attends
A new city governm ent look were received These m em bers Mrs John Jensen.
Lynn is president of Colleetn Co- school in Eugene sjient the holi­ you s|X?nd one year of your life people and his imagination had
A
fter
the
meeting
Mrs
Jo,dan,
charge of the city of Moro last were paying their dues and tell­
talking on the telephone, accord­
ab'tl Junior counsellor at the
Tuesday night w hen Marvin Rob ing som ething of their activities Mrs Coats and Mrs dsami ‘ Tsu- Otcgon College of Education at days with his parents, the A.A. ing to recent m arket research. on bounds when it came to In­
genious devices for city en ter­
ertson was sw orn in as m ayor . There was a letter from Mr ( oop- bota served doughnuts and cbf- Monmotfth. The wedding Is plan­ VanGilders.
This may be time saving . . . or tainm ent and profit, t;o.
fee
to
all.
and W illard Leff and Ivan Gun- er, State Highway Engineer, tell­
for June 6.
Mrs A rthur Sargent entertain­ not.
Mrs Win R oberts arrived home ned
nels as councilmen. Holdovei ing alxout a port site at Rufus
Gate sw inging would lx? one
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To work sm arter, you might
councilmen are C lartnce Huis which th e county has asked lor. from the hospital Monday after dues for o u r next meeting Re­ ed Elva Dehlar and friends in try this idea from a young Lane ol the “fun farm " attractions at
honor
of
Mrs
Dehlar’a
birthday
.and Andy Paulson. A special ses- The secretary read the quarterly four weeks spent recovering af­ freshm ents will lx? served next
Those attending ware: Louise county mother. A long cord on the standard rate of 19 cents an
ion Will be held to study the new report at the meeting. The G ran­ ter an automobile accident. Mrs m eeting by Sue Dowell. Every
Nisbet, Myrtle Funk, Ma.lelyn her telephone lets her work hour. Cow chasing would also l>e
Roberts can get around witn c ru ­
charter.
ge voted to give Mrs At lee W il­ tches and assistance, but la's a week one <M two girls ire chasen Patrick, Leona Smith. Leona Van around the kitchen while she a feature of the farm at rates
Bill Coons moved a trad er son, the secretary, $10 as a gift
vo rerve- refreshm ents.
running to 25 cents an hour. Lor
Gilder, Mildred McIXmald, Astrid talks.
house to his lots in Mowry addi­ for services rendered the Grange foot in a cast. The neighbors are
The Knit W its had a Christinas Tuggle, Ethyl VanGilder and
Two others we know have a the teen ager who likes to live
tion last week end and will move The chaplain, Mi's Millard L< igh, trying to do w hat they can.
paily: We. played games and sang Grace Lowry.
telephone coffee break every more dangerously, the fun f u m
Mrs Robert Morris who has
into it soon.
said she had two poinsettas sent been ill for several days was ta ­ ome songs. Refreshm nets were
Mr and Mrs Stanley Keith and m orning at 10. Each sip coffee by vr has devised bull teasing-
Mr and Mrs George Reed went at C hristm as tim e to two mem­
served, by tw o members of the W ashington, spent the 1 >st week- her phone and catches up on the
Taking a clue from Tom Saw-
t o f Portland the first of the week bers who are in the Mid State ken into the hospital Mofnfay.-
club W.e eleoted-two refreshm ent three (laughters of
Vancouver, latest happenings. Time limit — the fun farm er has suggested
The Rufus schpol is still 'climb­ servers ami if -we had ques’ions
‘^to attend the funeral of her fath­ N ursing nome. They are Richie
1
minutes.
A
lot
less
than
a
neigh­
end with Mr and .Mrs Ito’.xTt
ver’s fence w hite washing plan
e r in .law , who died ‘here alter Dingle and H erm an Brackett. The ing w ith children from construc­ they were answered. In the fut­
Dunn. The Rolx?rt Dunns visited borhood coffee clatch.
the fun farm er has suggested
tion
w
orkers.
There
are
around
a long illness.
( ’LEANING FLOORS Is voted m achinery oix?ratlon, w ith a
charter was draped by the chap­ 155 pupils now, but some keep ure we plan to put some things with the Frank R eifm elde-i in
on
exhibit
at
the
4-H
club
fair.
an
unpopular
Job
by
all
of
us.
lain on account of the death ot going and coming.
Dayton, Wash., over the C hrist­
nominal charge. He lellevet he
•
Joie Sum m ers, reporter m as holiday.
Here are some of the questions can get most of his work done
Mrs Richie Dingle who passed
The Rufus postoffioe has near­
Multiple Death Accidents away
a week ago and who was a ly 300 rented lx>xe$} which is
Louise Nisbet was high scorer we get.
«ray vinyl ar.d be paid for the rig h t to work
"W hy is my light
member of the Grange. J he ones pretty good since a t the i960 > The H appy Cookers met with in the bridge game w ith Mildred
Boost Figures Fast
b> Ids guests. He concedes h s
th
e
ir
leader,
Mrs
Tsubota
Dec­
appointed to audit the Ixaoks w eie
McDonald receiving low prize. On turning yellow?” Maybe you’re
■Multiple-death traffic accidents Roy Shafer, Joe Morrow ai d Al­ census there w ere alxjut that em ber 12; A fter the regular busi­ the same day the group su rp ris­ using the wrong wax. T ry one of cost for repairs may make this
took more than 100 lives in Oie- ice Wilson. Mrs Johnson said the num ber of people Hying in th e ness m eeting Olin McElroy show­ ed the Sargents with a luneneon the colorless self-polishing wax­ portion of the game impractical,
gon during 1062, accor iing to the comm ittees for this year will be area. .
ed us how to make taffy. E very­ and a gift for their 54th wed- es made esi>eciaUy for light but worth a try.
Oregon departm ent of motor ve­ alxjut the same as last excepting
one buttered, their hands and d'ng anniversary.
floor. And remove it before re­
Anyway, we are waiting for
hicles. Of the 421 fat il accidents the fair booth committee where
pulled taffy and had th e ir share
Jack Hines and family spent a w axing to prevent a build up of fun farm s to came into being.
during the year, 45 accounted new ones will serve. She also
of fun and candy.
The governm ent will recoup all
few days before Christm as with old wax.
for 104 deaths. The total tralfic said there will lx? a Grange offi­
E ugene Tsubota, reporter his mother, Mrs Elva Dehlar.
"W hy Is my asphalt tile floor losses and everyone should have
The K nit W its met at Mrs
death count for 1962 was tenta­ cers meeting soon.
Mrs Dehlar’s daughter, June Al- sm eary looking?” Are vou using a gixxl tim e
Ficken’s house w ith the other
The third meeting of the Kent sup was with her m other on the a solvent base wax which has to
tively set at 480.
Mrs Millard Leigh, chairm an of leader, Mrs Minnick present Mrs
The w orst single accident in the losers of the White Satin J.W .Sum m ers was a ouest. We Livestock club was called order Christinas day.
be polished—eith er a liquid nr a tes static electricity which acts
the stateduring 1962 claimed live sugar contest, said her side will
paste- The solvent in these w ax­ like a m agnet to a ttra c t dust
talked about exhibiting our a r­ by President Roy Sather at 1:30
lives in rem ote Gilliam county. serve a fried chicken dinner at
es softens asphalt. A water-base,
ticles we had made and the th 'n g s Jan u ary 3 at the home of Mr and
the air.
A m otorist failed to tu rn at a 6:30 p m. January 10 to the w in­ we are to make in the future Re­ Mrs John Reekman Our leader
self-polishing wax is the right one from
It takes tim e to scoop out hard
detour and collided head on w ith ners and th eir husbands.
Bob
M
artin,
showed
us
how
to
for
asphalt
tile.
Check
the
label
freshm ents were served by Ma­
Ice cream for a crowd at your
a truck. The driv er of the car
on the can.
For the lecturer's hour each rilyn Ficken and Jacky Talent. make rope halters which we did.
holiday party. You’ll l»e sm art to
and his four passengers died. one told w hat 1963 brought to We played games and sang songs Mrs Reekman served m ilkshakes
u-e too much wax. And if you start early. Scoop Ice cream halls
OPTOMETRIST
The accident occurred at night to th eir lives and homes..
W hat’s w rong?” Chances are you and place them on cookie th e e t
We are to make slippers for our as refreshm ent. Our next m eeting
and the road surface was wet.
465 E. 2nd St.
Those reading “Thoughts for next meeting. O ur next mee ing will l»e a t the Kent school where
"My floors are always slippery. or foil. Stash away in the freezer
O ther accidents th a t ranked the New Year” w ere Mrs Har-
Tel. CY 6-5362 The Dalles, Ore ■ ed, give it a g<xxl buffing It W hen firm , tran sfer balls to a
will lx* held at Mrs Ficken’s home there will be a movie shown.
among the w orst of the year in­ land McDonald, Joe Morrow, Mrs We are to have our fifty c-rnts
Vicki Bardenhagen, reporter
use wax which needs to lx' polish- plastic bag until x»ady_to-serve.^
cluded two four-death crashes Millard Leigh, Bill Huck, Mill­
may su rp rise you to know the “ il' a ' TT i ’ p TT r g e t s stu b ­
and seven three-death sm ashups iard Leigh, Mrs Holland Johnson,
more It’s buffed, the b ird e r the born , ru b it with a liar of soap.
CRYSTAL CLEAR
Seventy lives were sn iffed out Mrs Bert Swigert and Mrs Atlee
finish and the less slippery It This lubricates the track, m akes
SHATTERPROOF
during the year in 35 two death
will be.
Wilson.
fastener glide smoothly.
accidents
The Rufus Parent Teachers
I>on’t use an oil mop on .1 wax-
It Is apple polishing to call
Both of the quadruple death social group met Monday evening
wax,
ed floor Oil soften tin.
hom etnaking an executive job?
GENUINE
accidents were head on collisions at the school cafeteria for the
makes the floor "tacky.” H \R1) When you’re up to your elbows
involving a car stray in g across first meeting of the year. Karen
DON’T WORK TOO
in dishw ater you n n y w onder
the centerline and striking ano­ Macnab who represented
the
when you wash plastic light Jlx' " hat an executive is, anyway. Do
th e r In 1961 four quadruple Wasco Auxiliary at G irl’s State
tures It s smart to let them ,l,v
lly (X)unt
count Jn th is money-
death sm ashups ranked as .vorst gave a talk of her w’ ?ek s activi­
bv air The reason: rubbing erea- •>uu
conscious
world?
of the year. The w orst traffic acci ties spent on th e cam pus of W il­
dent on record In Oregon occurr­ lam ette university. K aren Is the
ed in 1946 w hen a car on the daughter of Mr and Mrs Don
w rong side of the road collided Macnab.
w ith a bus E ight persons died
The president, Mrs George
: k 5 CUT COLD
in th at crash.
Jensen, called the m eeting to or­
L C L D S IN HEAT
der w ith Mrs Bill Myers as sec­
ANDY’S RADIO AND TV
retary. She thanked those who
Scvcs up to 40% on fuel
hcli>ed to string the lights on the
Don t le» cold weather colch you unprepored.
SALKS & SERVICE
front of the school building and a
Have a worm, coxy home all winter long. G et
fir
tree
for
the
Christina«
decora­
F le x -0 -G ia n from your Hard wore or lumber Dealer N O W
SERVICE ON ALL MAKLr.
tion. Also a large lighted sta r
Call ANDY PAULSON was made and displayed bv the
w orkers.
Telephone JO 5-3313
The president said the identifi­
cation tags and bracelets are av­
ly Windo»* M aterial that •
ailable to any one connected with
Look For Genuine FLEX-O-GLASS. The Name Is Printed Along The Edge.
the school or com m unity Any
interested ones see the scfiool
clerk. Mrs Ray Brown. The group
plans a big dance sometime in
April, perhaps after E aster. In
THE NEW
the m eantime a record dance is
planned for th is Saturday Jan.
4-H CLUB NEWS
Dr. Otis G. Perkins
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the cost
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