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1 ' miu m i l s < o i nti l o i n v a l , m o h o , jhm oon W A N T ADS c I KID X). Il VI, 7. 196.1 WASCO Mrs Nina Pinkerton has been in Portland this week to attend Scholarship Assn. the annual convention of the Or Give Three Awards d e r of Eastern Star. BUTLER GRAIN TANKS, all W ELL DRILLING - r p u m p R w . John McMurtrey and -leel, heavy gauge, w eather ; work. J. | . Brown, Grass Val Clyde Fridley will attend the a l- Mrs. Harvey Thom,)- j he Sherman County Scholar* Mr. and Mrs. Roger Miller from a.i I ro lent proof, all sizes. En*« < ley. Phone 422 - 7103, Ione. Eugene were visitors at the V e r-I^ V ',Penl some tim e last week .h ip Association announced tno nual conference of the Methodist t*on and financing availaole. non Miller's this last week end F at Crane P rairie reporting uwan! of three $1<M) Scholars lip* 30-Ip J church at W illamette U niversity, j For full inform ation call Earl There wa* a family gathering at a f ? 0*1 catch at the Sherm an high school grad- This is the church m eeting of the (¡entry JO 5-3687 o r W. F. Bur ! ,,,AX<) BARGAIN Spinet rental Mr. ami Mrs. Don Millers Sunday M rs' Genevleve I'Dwell has re uation exercises last week. The year when policies are made and ge 8 & Asso, 4th & Broadway, return inust lx? sold in this afternoon to honor Cirero Miller ceiled an appointm ent to the aw aros were made to [girry H»*l- Chico, Calif 25-Jn. a re a P urchaser may have small tiie m inisters reassigned. on his eighty - second birthday. E astarl Committee of the Grand >er. Cheryl Gentry, and Jack Kel- Guests over Memorial «lay week ____________________ | mo. pyts. Also Klee. Organ. W rite T hirty m em bers w ere present. th a p te r of E astern Star of ore- k>gg. and may be used at :h? end at the home of Mr. and Mis. o r ¡»itooe < ic h ; M gr, Tallman | Mr and Mrs. William McKinney, ' school of the students choice, io FOR SALE • Brand new Ca e Piano Stores, Inc., Salem, Ore G. A. Sargent were Mr. and Mrs I . r. and Mrs Lester ( onlee and be allocated one-third to each of daughter and son-in-law from Sa W .re l'.'i ' f, Big, big Lscount. 363 . ¿707 30-3c Charles Stanfield of J*ortlan J, j hnonine Christiansen will be l*av ,he Uuee term s, o r half to each of lem were among the guests. Dr u-l» rn (lo rd ) String b a l e r Mrs. Iva C hristian, The Dalles, l lis W ee ^ end f°r a t f ip lo the two sem esters of th e college witn motor .>10!Goo. Dundy TD6 WANTED Arnold Miller son of Mr. a.U Sum m er Job. Call and Mrs. Ann McMillin, H e b o ,; Mrs. Vermin Miller wil be grad Alaska. They will leave by boat Vtar. A lternates w ere selected in and Hyd. Dozer only $27!,3.(X). .4 M ike A lsu p , JO 8-3536 32-1 p Oregon. M«s Mtllin stayed over uating from the U niversity of ct Vancouver. Foot D l a l wheeled Swatiier i he following order: Virginia for m veral days to visit. ILimh F or Hide Luke Davis, County Comniu. Todd, Luana Paulson, and Rosa Oregon next Sunday. Chrome Sickle $1795 99 F o . ’d Mrs. Florence Feldman, H er Miss Janey McKean was hos- sioner was in Moro W ednesday lee Eslinger. Heavy Only Pickup • M at bed JOHN DAY RIVER hay and cat miston, Oregon ws a visitor of I ’tie. ranch near Clam o 2315 Mrs. Ida Everett. teas to the Freshm an high class for a meeting at the Court House. and stoc k ra< k . $895 00 Bellai iy The choL.rxhip A s s o c i a t i o n acres 5 8 5 deeded, 1730 BLM. Mr. o i h I Mrn. Don io n Korotel I picnic last week from 19 a m. to He is recovering very well from wishes to express its appreciation T ractor Co., The Duller, Ore. Mr. an<i Mrs. Robert D unn 393c Owner states that this ranch will have gone to Modeseo, Wash., for GruNM V al ley caaie «k»wn ío 4 p.m. There w ere about forty his surgery. to the many individuals and or- «arry 250 p airs and supply win- Air show hy plan«* in tiieir Pl- present to enjoy a pot luck lunch DarwTn VanGiider was brought ganizations in Sherm an County th e ir granddaughters graduation, 80 BE I, OREGON state approved te F feed; irrigating 155 acres of Miss Donna Spencer. per < hp|M-r. They are looking i s well as sw im m ing in the pool home from a Portland hospital who have made these scholarship nursing home located in beau deep riv er bottom land and is F riday and is recuperating at ilWanjs possible. over the 4'eiMMU Model 29» and dancing on the patio. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Sargent tiful Hood River Valley, with ircodudng KMX) tons of hay up whi«l, can acoom modarte six home, which will >be a m atter of Mrs. Georgia Kinsley, siste r of lovely fenced grounds. We ac to 9 tons p er acre; worlds of free leaving W ednesday will be ;rav j pafwengera if needetl. Vrry J. K. (Keck) McKean and Mrs. two or three weeks. He had an d in g to Eugene to attend two cept all types of elderly cases w ater for 150 heed sprinkler sys nice i a ni 1 I y u inruft coaven- Opal Dutton, sister of Velma Mc operation that required over five as well as room and hoard care. tem consisting of 3 pum ps and graduations. One a granddaughter ienre. Kean were up from Portland last hours ami, as a memento, has Jane Nevill from high school and I HANBY HOUSE m otors bonvenWhtly lix-ated a a grandson, A rth u r Nevill from week for Nancy McKeans g radu the longest line of surgical h em The w eather for this past week Hood River, Ore. l<»ng 2 miles of river frontage; 69 junior high school. stitching in the county. But co- Cattlemen Will Go ation and for Memorial day. nas ix'en: Ing fine. m ore acres ready to lie develop Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Sarfgent 1 SED TV and Reconditioned, Motored to Corvallis over the . 79 51 ed: 275-300 pairs jxitential. Older Lloyd Johnson will en ter St (Fri., May 31 were Moro visitors Tuesday after Sanitized Appliances. Gateway ■ week end to attend tiieir dauizii To Umatilla Co. Sat., June 1 . 69 49 m .p ro v m .e n u of modern j ieI. „ „ „ „ n V incent’s Hospital in Portland noon at the Darwin Van Gilder 'vppliaiK•««, CY 6 6300 Pile Dalle* was J n / i o n ^ n " *’ • |i>'7nw betöre iMWng to r" E ¿ g « ,-. Monday m orning for repair of a Sun., Ju n e 2 . flG 49 I ixtrtn hem , shop, BoodMr and Mp> u , l4. , , ler 32-(Tc fencing, a n d . 59 45 l ( r l < . u l -.1 separated retina in one eye. a job ^Jon ’ ^unc ^ k'.tK? . wlH Participate in a for a short trip parents. Tues., Ju n e 1 ___ 64 uve.-lock feed industry tour in 49 $100,909 with*som e term s. F u l l that may take several weeks. DRESSMAKING ana m inor alter Rev. ami Mrs. Richard Bruner Umatilla ‘hil u Gilman Wed- 45 next Friday I A , irm an i 1,1,1 *1,1Ian left 1 Max Belxhe has started work Wed., June 5 ___ ____ 62 ations JO 5-3245 47c-tfn line of m achinery Is optional. of Anchorage, Alaska, are h e re 'J u n p 14. County The t<„„. » h . ... / J r æ s d a y m orning for his R m n e v A i r i M ' for tlw city 33 niaintenance m a n 1 Th5,rs ". Ju n e 6 Tlie to u r wil, lie by ___69 43 MID-OREGON REALTY CO. Ma- signiuent at I USJOM SLAUGHTERING live '«iras, Ore. Ph. 475-2211. 31-2c for a visit with Wasco friends chartered Greyhound bus ctart- > Rieo '\ir < n u J ^ an<1 for this month learning the 1’iecipnauom .01 and a pot luck dinner will be giv- ing at the Sherm an County Court- base, Puerto Rico. Mrs. Gilman ropes from Loy Cochran who will days a week. Custom curing Average tem peratures for this ¿.nil l*aby are visiting her parents en for them Sunday evening at house at 7:30. a.in. WANTED — Sum m er job. Ex- Meat cutting, w rapping, shaip i etire on July first after m any past week maximum and 40 A rrangem ents for the event are at G rass Valley until Phil finds >ears. p eriem e with children. Call Six o ’clock at the (Tty Park if minimum. freeze. K enny’s Market. Grass w eather is them a place to live. favorable, otherw ise | being made by the Association Normal tem peratures for this Valley. Call ED 3-2315 for ap Lori or Pa Alsup. JO 5-3536. W alter Reed was in Portland 32-lp in the Methodist church base for anyone interested in the Jive- time of year 74 and 47. pointment. 23t ment. c ver the w'eek end and reported stock industry. Public Notices Precipitation at Wasco .05 in. l "i: SALE in M«.i ■». t is it The general program will in his father was looking better ___ Precipitation at Grass Valiev than he had for quite some time. house and shop. Call G I2-5216.il' clude Visits to: Cohn & Baker NOTICE FOR BIDS Rufus School Places .35 in. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gilman from Feed tot, Pendleton Grain Grow STATE WIDE PAINT CO. com J lly Mrs. F ox ers Feedvllle, Herm iston Re. D exter which is near Eugene W ritten sealed bills will be TAYLOR HHM.E A.F. A A.M. Miss Jane Raker w as honored 21 Into High School plete painting and decorating Memorial day visitors at the search Center, Beef City, 1 1 * 1 1 were ,.. Meets the first opened by the Board of Directors, IVASCO, ---------------- —- •••- service, spray o r brush. Phone W ednesiiay night after gradua Ranches, Horn Ranch and F e d tr - 1 ian h° me' School D istrict No. 7. Sherm an Tuesday of each month. G\ At Annual Ceremony ( Y 6 3977 or CY 0 5293, 1205 E Lon when Mr. ami Mrs. J a r r y Mr. and Mrs. Tommie J o n e s [ County, Oregon until 8:00 p. ir. rn. „ , , a ted Livestock Hog and Turkey 12th St. Vein Campbell and Brackett entertained at th e Rufi s m t ♦/> i o i John H llderbrand, WM I he Rufus school gym nasium Ranch. went to La Grande, Saturday to Ju n e 17, 1963, for the repairing Jack Null. 'The Dalles, Or. (I'.urcii basement. A ficr Jane op I was pretty decorated with the Vernon Reef. S v e c ’¿.ry I he Cattlem en’s have arranged ‘JJ * n<^ tlie wee*< en^ w ith rela and painting stucco on the 3cho»l cr.cd her „ lovely gifts . . p ic tu re ; , traditional send flowers and t one , o* 'a G reyhound charter bus. Cost tives and lx? Present for th e ir budding located at Wasco Ore- ....... t.iz r i & E Paint Shop: Interior and u ic taken of her and the pretty vrietics at the eighth grade grad-1 will be $3.50 jxt person to b-> grandsons graduation, John Tho- gon ' i HAKI, A N D VIE W GRA NG E exterior D ecorating — Spray «lecorahxl loaf pan cake Mrs,, Ja<k nation on Tuesday night, May 28m u d upon boarding the hll/ I mas Jones, III, w ho graduated Meets first and third Mondays Painting. .10 5 3611, Morn 42tfn Lee Gunnels, Moro, Oregon Persona Is The W eather RUFUS I S. COINS W ANTED l a.virj; 5c lui ’55 S pcnnii's; $3 30 anu .AA.M. up for ’50 I) nickels. Contact graduation napkins were used McElroy, Shlrlcv Morris, K irah make your reservation hv i , , ’, J week end to be present at ine Address bills to K heruvn Thursday evenings ea Tlie o th er graduates had rela Nuttier, Cathy (k'heltree, Iwslie *“ " Bui) Byars, Wasco, GI 2-5454 month. Visiting nienio’r 29-tf« 11 \ es pordially invited to meet with’ us SI Don King. W. M. FOR SALE 3 biHlroom house night Irving Hart. Secretary in doro, Oregon Wall to waF ii carjMd in living room. H ard h Bethlehem < hapter No. 78 D.E.S. wood floors throughou! rest of Meets every second T hurs reservations in soon ' * ' ana *'lr s - Boh Brisbane and house. Covered pal Io. I’V cahli Bremerton, W ashington, came Ever; Backward Never". The day each tn mth. Visiting I 11 iends. Bob says he likes Enter- formalities. hookup For inform ation con Decoration Day to Hjx*nt the class flower was an orchid and members invited. Moro, Or , prise and the people of W allowa Published: June 7, 1963. Linda Reed, W. M. tact John E. Buck, IO 5-360i weekend witli tiheir daughter and the class colors were Lavcmk “,l Grade School Boys county which is now p retty and { __ ______________ Gwen Ross, Secretary Moro, Oregon after 6:(X) p.m. si n In law, Mr ami Mrs J a .n c s 1 and VVTiitc I prosperous. NOTICE FOR KIDS 29-tf U Eox ml son Andy. On S u lu r The Processional anil Reces- Club Started ( Mr. and Mi's. Charley Powell WORD I.ODGE No. I D LO.O.F. (!.•> in honor Af Jam es birthday, erional was played by Mrs. Roy Meets 1st and 3»u Tues- of were up from Portland last week i he F irst Baptist church W \ \ i i . d .i Job bookkeeping or hkiuistF Fox’« and senior Dayman who also played for the I Grass Valley wdH’b i g l n ^ a ' ^ i a i end’ their first visit after return" I o p ^ d ^ b y t t e ^ r i V o f s C-TT^days e A Alihpilst in LO.O.F. hail. Tran- any kind of work. Also babysit- (T * 8' sient and visiting bfothers u ,i F«/x s took a <lr»ve to Ar- -singing. I he Invocation and Bene- c'u h for boys who have not vK ing from u two !non<h trip flying School D istrict No. 7. Sberm ; i siting. Call JO 5-3293. 6t fll iington invited , ° *7 *' 1 “ ? '•“ 'Don ws given by Rev. Alice entered high school. T his club ant>und the world. Charley says County Oregon until 8 99 •» m cordially Floyd Haines, N G. M \N with lamil) needs \\ ork work n n n S WHU 7 " ;" " " r "'w X aZ am ’1' T ' T " - “ '•n'ng hc .................... he talked , une i i , for p a r in g an Ix»o W atkins, Secretary Rol>ert Bet nards, Mom. I ‘lion > bet i d.yit. Wi ne in Arlington I he Welcome was given by Lor- during the sum m er , very critical of the United S ti-i painting all o u ts id e w o,„Lv,„,< painting all outside woodwotK JO 5 3672. they all had dinner at Golden I ah Notticr, Dennis Staats sang The program will include Ini.I- ,es whlch has «lven UP Cuba, is on the school building located at Pheasant cafe I»efore coming ‘ Gonna B dkl a M ountain”. The 1>a' s and has 30 managed Wasco, Oregon TRAILER spaces available it. h o m e Th(* AJilqui-t's went h oin *| class history was read by Ronald ding nuxlel Ixxits ami cars, v i t b ! com petition and prizes for the its mon<?y th^t the dollar is los- \\ a co l.licnsed (¡12-5585, Bar- Su n< lay. ' Bide will lie publicly opened Hlnkley, Shirley Morris and Jack fi..,-te.-, and best built; fishing in " respect. and read aloud at a m eeting of net! T railer ¡‘ark « 32-4c The Rufus Grange has secured W hite played the instrum ent'll nearby |»onds; hikes, softlxdl, a n d ' ‘^ r' and ^ rs- G. Douma w ere the Board of Directors to be held H E L P WANTED H <I.1V th< building formerly rented by , t’tæt "G tiu luet ion Day". Sam ir i other activities. There will lx* a visitors Sunday to see at the Wasco Grade School of For D 4 -T D 9 - D 2 ch hi | « lerk secrelaiA Wasco Die Jan ito r's Siqtply on East 2nd Ritsllinger read ühe clas^ jxicm small dues ih a ig e f r some of the Eva and Ka-V K irkelie graduate said District at the alxive name.1 (•fade School, IhMikkceping c \ street in tlie 600 blix'k to have ' A rule for H appiness”. Cathy activities. from O.S.U., live at K ennew ick.1 time and date. rumuuige sale from June 17 Di’lieltree and Donna Jones sang ixu'h nee mi■es.'.ary. For further for The first meeting will be Set- Wash nou live at Wasco. Address all bids to Sheeman T D -6 - H D 5 - H D - 6 inform ation. Contact ( ’ A Hoe- :l rough June 29th T he women Suddenly T here’« A V alle,”, urda.s m orning June 8 at 9 a m. I>”'thca Moore was in The Dal- Uounty School Dist. No. 7 W’a -io. kotl o r R olicrt Nisl»ct. W asco, will im*et at the hall on June 13 Gradlne J*hillips toad the class A nione wishing fu rth e r infor- 'ei Monday to have her cast re- Oregon. For specifications con- Orc. 32. ic O prepare the rmnngige for the prcphecy. Danny Jen cn played mat ion may obtain it by calling ,noved an<1 doing nicely. tact C. A. Hockett, Principal, Was-' sale That day they will hav? a the Trum pet with thenuintx*rs ED k' I ) 3 51 I ln r r t n t K co. Oregon. Less Pump - $895 Complete •t lurk luneh of salads ami de- "Swingin' Safari” ami • W’omter graduate with his parents atten The right is reserved to reject s|,r’ land hy Night". Nick Reniff read ding Sunday. any o r all bills and to waive all Made For All Tractors 2 way C iiiinunicatioTK Im itaH ’n - have lxx»n rei-eivel the class will, Garcn «ang "Climb Sunday Nights at Rolicrt l.utje another Wiila-1 form alities. to the w edding of Barlxira .Lwi Every Mountain". Tin* Farewell m ette F n i v e r sitv. G raduate, A ttest: Fully Guaranteed! • iaughter of Mr and Mrs. Alfred was given by U 'slie Parker. I he Church Weil Liked scholarship from governm ent. V. W. DUTTON, \ Matt«- to Roltert W llynl. J : '. eighth grad«' class s.mg "Oregon,, Mrs Myra Bullard was taken (Tiainnan -on of Mr and Mrs Rolx«rt Byrd M> (hegon” eml "Alma M a te r’ At Grass Valley to a hospital in The Dalles last LAVELLE DORM AIER. S| • "t Ruins, on Siitiuxlay, June ( itirge Fox chairm an of ir.i week w here she is undergoing Clerk (Temp.) 32 lc 1.» at 2:39 pm in the First Luth- school Itoard presented the diplo-l Sunday night services at G: iss treatm ent. Cal] GI 2-5457 or GI 2-5208 Valle> s Baptist chureli ha\«* been Published: June 7, 1963. eran (liu re h at Baker There will ma- Hammarlund CB 23 growing m enthusiasm and a t’.en- I h a K ic p tio n fo llo w in g th e wc I R»y G asm an pricipal introdm ilancv Hallicrafter CB3 & 5 'In g in th e c h u rc h iw rlo rs. eil Di«* s|H*aker John Jenkins Mi I Mist month tin* ,Kistor's w ife Jenkins ; taught Daystrom CB Radios au^ ' at at Rufus -dm ul ; Started a group of oung people until 94 ami he mid meeting at the 6 „'« lock hom <fe Hi-Pi 4-H CLUB NEWS ot from tlx* 1936 g«H> I hasketlxill t«*am io Sherxl Blagg and lands«» Eakin Motorola TV & Radios taught ami the happy limes sjient ire hel;>ers doing a fine Job in North Slirriiiaii LheMiN'k Channelmaater Radios T h e N o rth S h e rm a n L iv e sto \ « t Ruftii w hen he was principal this hour. The Ix»ginning of May the beginning of an in s‘r.. I II club m e' at the Sherman cu m I ci c M r Jenkins is now over the m A it nna Specialists l.v fa 11X1-» hi n« Is w itli Di’wey Thom leaihei p...n*ment at Portland mental group, to pla ay along with sta te C ollege a t P o rtla n d . Antennas as leader. the son » s e n ice at 7 o ’clock. The The minutes, roll ,-all. anti mid- |.k-tor plays his trombone, Bill 2 c: in plete stations ne-s welt' all <lls|x*us<*«l with De Baptists to Hold Lxld t 'c tuba Ixiwell Smith and from $200.00 c o n st rations on swine showman- \ X lor Johnson trombones, and hip was given by Allee Kas? School for Children Shetyl I lagg the saxophone. Ix’i'g, sheep. h\ Karen M a-ni3, This K.mphony of sound ■>r The vacation Bible School spoil cacophony, deivnding on K<nn\ Tiioinp-on ami lkii+i Meit- whe- sored hv the H ra t Baptist church ther one i. playing ► ’« i and Beef by Henry Jaeg"t- r listening!) \ f er lu n c h th e llv esh x -k Jtul.t in Grasx Valley will begin the t In topped off by i message by tue 17th of hme. continued through ims . o , from Paul's I rst L etter to i : 11 ul« • w as h eld . V/asco, Oregon IF YOU WANT A 2ND CAR TO DRIVE WE HAVE OVER till* -1st I he s)MX'iul program will the O n in th ii w Thi is the must I« I-»iter. Ikirlxira Meiller k presented on the evening f unpoitant lux*,-, m i k Ne.v T esta ON SHORT TRIPS, ERRANDS, ETC — June 21 ment giving j ra led instruction INCLUDING FISHING — SEE US FOR This year's staff includes s “v lor daily Chris km living. (/«’N.’’ i >. ’«i*, MOAF i Dr./», * ral school teachers and othe SOME GOOD TRANirCRTATION! I bus. with a study of Roman« VOX/, m'/’r/.i/.;.'/«• IN STOCK FOR em ... inently . qualified ... . to teach *’n Sun*Liy m oininrs First G irin- Ml the children in the im r.nuin thians Sundax evenings and S i it\ n e eligible Who are of »'h.w l ivnd Corinthians o i Wi<dneodav Give I s a Car! or ON DOWN! age . . . , , i evenings, a roifel k u is for doc- Hili'» will lie rerieshm en.s trine, practice and ev tion in 1 «lady plus tlie m issionary story I ' u istw n living i> Ix ing given. featuring a pupp«>t Visitors arc welcome even This is a fin«» op|«ortunity for sen h i * the th ild iv n to enjoy the Bit»le iithVl II ,.CW Ai tVJi. tf’-Adl lessons, han«k*raft Mtession« . i . k I TD M t it I ItiH K UOKK fu rc a tio n tim e under tru n -sl Ti y Datum Before L S Matusek, contractor on the s U| m » i vision and leutlerohip road job Im w ivn Mon» and Wa!k You Buy Any Car’ i r Hill, says that it will be about < IKD OF T il IN K S a month before Hwx 97 kt torn I w i.*4i to (hank my many up tor fmal traightenm g A rock friends who sent me eanls and iiux.iei wtll lie itistalieil aoo*i at flowers while I was a (Mtient in IN'M. s- Hill and the gravel twed the hosixtal 1'hey w ere grcuDv to -'orfair the road which is much .♦ppr«x*iat«il On the Heights •traigbier «town I kirn am can von 1111 12th St. in H e'd River Phone 288 -3CJ1 Mis Dennis Andersen than the ol«| rood. ¥ I he Dakota Dozet $695.00 zx m Citizens Band Radio Jerry Barnett Barnett Enterprises M oro M otors W E NEED MORE R O O M 25 USED CARS Drop In! $500 We’d Rather fcake a Deal With LOCAL PEOPLE for 7 hese Cars ihan a Porlland WJ»o!esa’er. Knoll Motor Co. I