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PAGE 7 K IIE R M A X C O U N T ! J O U K N A IS M O R O , O R E G O N U K ID A V , M U 31. I'M .I M r. ; imi Mrs H enn I week of Sept. 1C. The Rufus Grange Home Econ- Wi w ere iil The Dalles V otnics club has a change of plans, ami vis.ited Bill Buethei r and Mrs j Instead of m eeting in Wasco, E t ha Sichilling at tne 1 hospital, i Mrs. E stel H artley and Mi* tas reached as they previously planned, the Mrs. Kcnurick Dunlap, Mrs. i Eugene Knott and children, Mi*. 1 Bill Pausch tiH»k Jam e * H artley I then* is a club will meet at Rufus Grange Orville Ruggles, Mi*. H a r o l d H airy Stark anil daughters, Mr back to IMrtland T hurt ■ail'lV wim wing, so It hall to prepare the rummage for Lakin, Mrs. Marcus Eslinger, anil and Mrs. Frank E. Bayer and Mrs. Gian Stark of Kent anil nay he •mer grow. How tlie sale which is planned for the Mi's. Glenn P erry took the Gam family and Jim m y W ilson of Day Mrs. W. D. B arnett wen e busine.-S' w er it wa? js here yes- , last * wo weeks in June. ma Lambda No. 84 T hets Rho ville. Refreshm ents were served visitors in The l>alles T hursday, enlu\ Th A pot luck lunch of salad or *st unusual Girls club drill team to The Dal by the hostess. Mrs. lkonalil von Bi »rstcl and vear. one ween is heat we ; dessert is planned for noon, and les Tuesday w here they put on a ' Mrs. H. N. Riggs and Mrs. John 1 Mrs. (ii?ne Reynolds took Ute need and the i ex t week It is all members are urged to get out drill at tne Rel»ekah Assembly , Rust attem led the Rebekah As I eighth grade pupils including warm we need ur •ondii loners ami help w ith this work which liold in The High School gym. sembly in The Dulles Tuesday Sharyi Blagg, Jessie Brander. Maybe the needed w annth will I is aet for June 13. Mrs. Max Brown and Mrs. Clyde through T hursday as delegates Louise Eakin, Eddie Eslinger, help the wheat crops The cheat Stra ¿ley also attended. from Grass Valley Rebekah lodge June 1•'aria, Uaimen Johnson, grass is so very lud this year, in Mr. and Mrs. Ehen Kee had as No 118 Ml*. Riggs Mrs R ust, Kathleen King. Harold Owens. the wheat crop. The wet spring Upper Columbia th e ir guests Eunday his sister Mi*. Charles Perrigo and Mrs. Glenila 1‘errv, Ju lie Reynolds was one reason it was thought and husband, Mr. and Mi's. H en Frank K etter received the Rebe- and Cathy von Bor*tel, on a trip to be the trouble £ank Debits Show ry Diervk oi Tacoma, W ash. They xah Assembly degree. O thers a t to W a r m Springs Saturday.; 1 lie high w ater seems to be all went to Moro and visited at tending were Mi*. Art Schilling, w here they went swimming a n d 1 »lowing down some of the con Decided Increase tne home Mr. and Mrs. Loy Coch Mi*. Earl Okls anil Mi*. W illard on to Pelton Dam w here they j struction work. The Columbia Rank debits for the U|*per l\»l- Barnett. took a boat ride and back to Ma-' ran. H arry Howell of Kent is home d ras w here they hail dinner he-J and trib u taries are carrying a lot umbia Rivet including Gilliam, Mr. and Mi*. Len G arland ano of w ater ami may do so until tlie H imm I River, Sherman, Wasco and his sister, Mrs. Kate Nave of i again from the hospital where he fore returning home. snow is melted from the moun W heeler counties, increased In Corvallis went to Lexington Sun spent nine days for surgery on Mr. anil Mi*. IXtnald von Bors tains. April, 1!H53, com pared to April, day and spent the day visiting his knee. tel and family and Mr. and Mi* The Rufus Home Extension 1962, the U niveraity of Oregon Roy T iller of Hermiston and Kenneth H attrup and family went Mr. and Mi*. Howard G a r la n d group met on May 23 at the home Cathy anil the new Ixiby, and her | Carl Eaton of Pendleton were to The Dalles Sunday w here they of Mi*. Kenneth S|\igle in Riggs, Bureau of Buwiness Research has over night guests Sunday at the w ere dinner guests at the home Are., with herself ami Mrs. Har- reported. m other. Mrs. C. R. N orm an of Topeka, Kansas. The Garlands ■ home of Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Dug ’f Mr. and Mrs. Theo von B o rstel1 land McDonald as leaders in the to celebrate Donald von Borstel's lesson on ‘‘Chinese Cookery.” The orought th eir grand d aughter ger. Among the visitors in The Dal hill h« lay. Cathy w ith them for a visit AUCTION SALE leaders also hail an Ala, a product Mrs. D. L. Reynolds hail as din of wheat, dish to serve with their Mrs. Arzell Lemley was hos les Monday w ere Mr. and Mrs. tess at a party at her home Tues- ( Kenneth Crews and daughters, ner guests T hursday evening her Chinese d inner which all ate at EVERY SATUP.DAV day. Dessert served a t individual j Mrs. H. O. Dugger, Mrs. J o h n son, Mr. anil Mrs. Gene Reynolds noon and divided the cost among tables was followed by bridge at i Rust. Mrs. Bert Cox, Mrs. E v er m il family honoring Gene on his ’hose ¡»resent. Both these cooks a* two tables. Scoring honors were ett Cantrall, Mrs. Alfred Payne, birthday. aie t«»i*s in th eir fields, so did a Mr, and Mrs. John Jenkins fine job with the dinner. nelil by Mrs. Jack Adams and and Mrs. Bennie Payne. Mrs. J im ? Peters. Mrs. Adams also | Parents, relatives anil friends tam e up Tuesday from Portland THE DALLES Mrs. Arno CJirimnan vice chair won the traveling prize. Others j attended the eigth grade grailua-1 to visit their daughter. Mrs. Don man callisl the business meeting present were Mrs. Alfred K o c k , | Lion exercises held in the Kent ald von Borstel and family and AUCTION YARDS Mrs. Eugene Amidon, Mrs. Don schoool auditorium Monday even co attend eighth grade gradua to order liecause the president Starting at 12:30 p.iu. Cox, Mrs. Kenneth H attru p and ing for Colleen Jefferies and T er tion as Cathy von Borstel is a- was not present. The group was told w hat lessons were in store mong the graduates. ry S tark the graduates. Mrs. H erm an Peters. Mr. and Mrs, C. F. Kellogg tor next year, and tentatively Mr. and Mrs. Archie Cantrall Processional - Pomp and C ir what m onths they will lie given. Miscellaneous Sale and Mr and Mrs. Kendrick Dun cum stance by the school Ixinil came up from Porltand Tuesday Mi*. Sammy Tsubota a ¡vast lap and family were among those invocation by The Rev. Melvin for graduation of the eighth grade 1st Saturday of Every at Prineville Reservoir Sunday Erickson; num tier by the bund— class as their grand daughter, J ti chairm an installed Mi*. J o h n Jensen as president, Mrs. Joe de Reynolds is among the gradu fishing, boating and w ater skiing. Dream of Love; Class history by Morris as vice president and Mrs. Month T he Food sale held at the C & Colleen Jefferies; address by ates. They will visit at the home Frickey as secretary - treasurer. at 10 «.»>. C Food Store Saturday sponsor Lynn Hampton, county school of their daughter, Mrs. Gene R ey The vice chairm an Mi*. Arno ed by the American Legion A ux superintendent subject, The Low nolds anil family. Among th«>: e going to W arm Christman presented each new of ly Tamale, Its Great Because its iliary was very successful. Res. CY 6 5238 ficer a lovely corsage ln-fore the Mr. and Mns. H enry Diervk of not so Hot; presentation of class Springs Sunday for a day of swim cerem ony l»egan. Tacoma, Wash., were callers S at by Mi*. Eugene Knott; presenta ining were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Office Ph. CY 6 4672 T here w on't l>e another n id g urday afternoon at the home of tion of diplom as by Hans Barden- Ixnnley and family. Dean Rug ing until Septem lx'r when he of BEN SMITH hagen chairm an of the school gles, Mr. and Mt*. H ans Barden- Mr. anil Mrs. H erm an Peters. ficers of the Units of the county hagen and family, Mr. and Mt*. board; num ber by the band, Au OwiM*r-Manager The G rass Valley Rebekah will meet at Moro, perhaps the lodge No. 118 jointly w ith Lupine ra Lee; benediction by Rev. E r John Beckmann and family, Mr. Rebekah lodge of Moro held a ickson and processional by the and Mrs. Alfred Payne anil fam ily, Harold Owens, and Mr. and special m eeting in the G r a s s band. Mr. and Mi*. Bert Cox went Mrs. Bennie Payne. Valley I OOF hall Monday even Mr. and Mrs. Duane Lemley ! ing. Noble grands Mrs. John A l-1 io Condon anil back Tuesday to and family came Saturday from , J ley and Mrs. Cecil Hockman pre visit their son W arren Morgan sided with 25 m em bers of Grass and family and to attend eighth Portland to visit his parents, Mr ; Valley, 6 m em bers of Moro, 6 grade graduation as Vicki Mor ?nd Mrs. Arzell Ix'inley, leaving < Sunday for Los Alamos, New | ; m em bers of The Dalles and 4 gan was among the graduates. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pausoh were Mexico to visit his sister, Mr. and ; m em bers of Marion Rebekah lodge of Wasco w ere present hosts at a luncheon at their home Mrs. Roger Moore and family lx>- when Mrs. R aila Bagley of Spring Saturday for m em bers of their fore going to Miami Beach, F lo r-' field, State president of the Re bridge club in Portland including Ida. Mrs. Grace Zevely of Wasco bekah Assembly paid h er offi Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Holmes, was a dinner guest at the home cial visit. R efreshm ents of cake, Mr. anil Mrs. WHford Robinson. of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace May Sun ice cream and coffee w ere serv Miss Dorothy Flegel, Miss M ar ed by the G rass Valley and Moro garet Purvine, Miss Grace Delr- day. Mi*. George BdTnett of The lein all of Portland and o th er lodges. Dalles and her daughter, Mrs. Mr. an*l Mrs. R. E. Lebleu and guests including Mrs. Alfred daughter, Stella and Mrs. Joe Le Kock, Mrs. Arzell Lemley. Mrs John Palm er of Antelope h a d lunch with another daughter, j Bleu and daughter of Bend were Don Clodfelter, Mrs. Donald von Mrs. Bill Jefferies at Kent. They I Borstel and Mrs. LX>n Cox. Fol guests at the home of Mr. and also vlsiteil at tlie home of Mr. 1 lowing the luncheon bridge was Mi*. John Rust last Sunday. Mrs. Carl Sehadewitz. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Andersen in play at three tables. Scoring and Mrs. F laherty came tip fro m ! entered the hospital for a few honors w ere held by Miss Flegel Portland and took Mrs. J. M. W il-| and Mrs. Clodfelter. Mi*. Cox won days. son of Kent anil her sister, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Olan Stark of the traveling prize. E Wilson of Pullm an, Wash., on Kent w ere hosts at graduation Mr. and Mrs. Shelton F ritts party at th eir home after gradu had as d inner guests Sunday Mr. a trip to visit relatives in P o rt ation honoring their son, T erry and Mrs. Don Bellamy and fam land, Forest Grove, and Eugene Among those present w hen Terry ily of Moro and Eileen and Keith going to Dayville to the I e s te r Wilson home w here they a tte n oldened his gifts were Mrs. W. D F ritts of Mom. ded the graduation exercises of Barnett, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mr. and Mi*. Shelton F ritts an« 1 Owens and family, W illard Bar the Rev. Duane Dunham were in the high school as th e ir daughter nett, Mr. and Mrs. H erm an P et The Dalles T hursday to visit pat Erin, was am ong the graduates. ; Mr. and Mrs. H arry Stark and • ers, Mrs. Josephine P arkhurst, ients who are in the hospital. daughters and Mi*. Jo se p h in e , RUFUS GRA SS V A LLEY | Debits for April, 1963, UXaldl I $29,433,060 For March, 1963 the to tal w as $27.799,812, and for April, 1962, the total w as $26,440. I 111. Oregon, with 255 ixmks report-1 ing hail an increase in Ixmk de bits in April, 1963 of plus 8.9 as compared with March, 1963, and I an increase of plus 10.0 as com I ;»ared w ith April, 1962. TiHal debits for Oregon In April, 1963, came to $2,381,045,- 18. For Marvil, 1963, the total ras $2,186,397.496 and fo r A p ril, 962. tlie total was $2,163,995,310. ADDING MACHINE TAPE At Journal Office ANNUAL SHRINE HOSPITAL DAY SET Shriners of this area are calling atten tio n to the fact th a t Sunday, M ay 12, in N ational Shrine H ospital day. Local residents are urged to visit th e hospital a t P ortland, Ore., aa a M other’s D ay a a . . A Special . . . .a .. 1 a in aaaA aaAa.aa .. comes from * 1 little *44 I a a a aix-month-old j ■ « event. vitation G racie G alan Amaya, who ia having clubfoot conditions corrected. She in daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ju a n Amaya, Independence, Ore. Since its founding in 1924, th e Shriners H ospital for C rippled Children a t P o rtland has treated more th an 11,000 children Iron» Pacific N orthw est and British Colum bia. T h ey are adm itted regardless of race, color or d e e d . H o sp ital’s m ain support is from Bhrine groups and money bequeathed by generous persons. a m b F a r m T ir e s ! It’s LES SCHWAB S p rin g Tim e FARM TIRE TIME! 'C a k a O a Doi/ou Know? P ark h u rst of K ent went to the Cove Sunday and sipent the day , visiting Mr and Mrs. C urtis I Stark. Mr. ami Mrs. Alex Brander i have as th eir guest his mother, Mrs Jessie Brander, who came up i from Portland S aturday for a visit ami to attend the eighth grade graduation Tuesday night , as her grand daughter, J e s s i e Brander, is among the graduates. Not Always Fire When You Smell Smoke. Roger Carrlere would be a handy man to have around the house If you needed somebody who excels In log liftin g, joust ing, fish eating, ice fishing, pad dling, m uskrat skinning or m ara thon swimming. Thirty-three year old Roger, Who la five feet 11 Inches tall and weighs 210 pounds, is a section- man on the Canadian National Railways at Lynn Lake. M ani toba. In addition to his other accom plishments this man who Is re- tponslble for helping maintain die Canadian National rail line which serves the rich Lynn Lake mining development, probably can run faster and farther than any man his age In N orth A m eri ca He clips off 100 yards In just under « seconds w ith a 125- pound canoe on his shoulders. In a flour packing contest, he jogs along with 6X0 pounds on his shoulders. W hen hs mads a trip to W in nipeg recently, be met a W lanl- peg Blue Bombers’ football star In the swank F o rt G arry Hotel» challenged the athlete to a squaw wrestling contest and floored the Blue Bomber In three seconds. On top of all these accomplish ments, Roger Carrlere is a two- time winner of the Lynn Lake swimming m arathon; covering a mile In 19 minutes. Roger takes tim e off from bis Canadian National Job every year to attend the Northern Manitoba Trappers’ Festival bald at The Poe. This year he took tea first prizes and won his seventh • King T rapper” title. And hr continues to be the undisputed champion moose, duck and goose caller in the Province of M an i toba — a title which he has h*»d for fourteen years. Yes, quite a guy this Roger Carrlere A m ighty handy fellow to have around whether you’re running a railroad; need a Uttle Ashing done; some heavy pack ages carried or w ant to call a moose to ba served up at some Sunday dinner. 'Friday afternoon for a short period of tim e some oonix'rn over Anne unidentified smoke smell Edna Jew ell from the Hotel and Yivianne W illiams from the Jo u r nal met at the fronx door of the Hotel ar.d uimul* aneouxly noticed a smell of smoke. The search wa on from the top floor to the lob- oy with no results of the cause of this wood burning o io r Down to the hsemenrt they went to find the smell very potent. Well, th e .•ounce was discovered that Andy iVulson from his TV and Radio repair -«hirp hail lieer» sawing a Iwiard with a dull electric saw wbk4i was causing all this sear ching for fire Edna and Vivianne have deeid is I that “Sm okey the Bear", Lm't the only one who has a nose for Featuring G ENERAL’S A L L NYLON TRACTOR T/RES 36 MONTH FIELD HAZARD GUARANTEE! THE TIRE WITH THE WIDE WIDE CLEAT J u s t C a ll U s C Y 6 -6 1 3 4 ON THE FARM TIRE SERVICE Congratulations... Tractor & Combine Solution Pumping To the Sherman High G rads! Track Tire Recapping May the Future Bring the Very Best And Of Course All At to Each One of You ! R A N C H ER PRICES THE GENERALI TIRE LES SCHWAB TIRE Center Phone CY 6-6134 The Dalles S E L L A N D 'P R b r t T ... BUY "AND SAVE . . . G E T A BETTER J O B ...H IR E Phone The Journal JO 5-3515 TIRE GOOD HELP!