S h e r m a n County Journal, Moro, Oregon, Friday, June 28. 1963 Page
M r. and Mrs. Paul F raser o f Moro. I
The H o n o r R oll Includes t h e .
naities o f a ll stuilents
m a kin g I
grade p o in t averages o f 3.50 or
f a to ’ al
based on not less th e n '
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on tl
L'nive ity of 12 term h o u r
T h ird A n n u a l P etticoat D erby ■ ing tl»e pre|«um tion o f the pro
The R inquet p rogram w ith Mr.
The s tra ig h t A students in c lu d
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sponsored by th e Oregon cha p te r g ra in w in , lose, d ra w o r caruid Boi» D unn d ire c to r o f the Oregon
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te rm ,
the perfec grade
o f the N in e ty - N ines w as cancel la tio n w ith cancellation nevet State Hoard o f Aeronautics. being
gene.
score
o r a ll A grades.
led S a tu rd a y m o rn in g ju s t before e n te rin g th e ir th in k in g they eon- the emcee introduced a num ber
Th« Horn •R oll to ta l included
take
- o ff tim e w hen d u rin g the tin u e d . on w ith a H o s p ita lity o f (lie members as w e ll as U aroile
Kom i
Rae Fraser, d a u g h te r of Journal W a n t Ads G et Results
w e a th e r b rie fin g schedule the h o u r at th e E lk s d u b in Gresham i P h illip s w ho had flo w n h e r O sa -.
Race C om m itte e and the O ffice rs folloMmd w ith a steak dinner.
na 150 fro n t V icto ria , B.C. acvoiu-i
o f die Oregon C h a p te r a rriv e d at
One o i th e N in e ty - Nines and panied by h e r m other, ( arode is
the unanim ous decision o f can- h e r husband o f Lelianon who are a com m ercial p ilo t, a ve ry attrac->
c e llin g the race because o f the F ly in g F a rm e rs o f the Oregon liv e young lady in her e a rly
w e a tlie r co n d itio n s and th e d e -' C’ha jX e r a m i whose business is tw e n tie s w ho entered
fo r her*
signaled route w h ic h had been g ro w in g roses anti fly in g them fir s t lim e last ye a r <o be d istpiall-
kn o w n to th e iia rtic ip a n ts o f the to m a rk e t presented each one fied fo r some re g u la tio n s o f rules
D erby the n ig h t before at a b rie f- present at
the banquet w ith a to be disappointed th is year d u e .
in g in the H o s p ita lity Room at b e a u tifu l
rose fro m
tlie ir rose to w c m I mn * co n d iito rK
b u t any-1
the F la m in g o M otel, P o rtland, gardens. T h e y fu rn is h e d the cen- one w ho visite d w ith
Uarolle
M r. Joe H a rre ll gave the p ilo t te r piece« fo r each table w ith realised even th is w ill not dis-
L rie fin g , a n s w e rin g questions on | rose a rra n g e m e n u of e ve ry size courage her fro m e n te rin g next
the couroe and flig h t plana.
, and co lo r to such a display they year.
S a tu rd a y m o rn in g at 6:00 a.in were as statues o f |x*t<eotion on
sje a ke rs
at the lianquet
the racers and some o f the F o rty - parade.
I
w
ere
tw
o men w ho d e fin ite ly are i
N in e rs and a H a lf, w ho are t h e ) -----------
a irc ra ft enthusiasts. (Y>|. Uhariea
husbands o f th e N in e ty - Nines,
Yeager, firs t man to exceed the
had breakfast at
T a d ’s Restau-
speed o f sound, now com m andant
J ra n t, T ro u td a le w ith
each one
o f the A ir Force Aerospace Re
present given a pad and pen w ith
search P ilo t School at E dw ards
the in s c rip tio n o f t h e N in e ty-
A ir Force
Rase The X15 has
N ines on the pads and the j»ens
reached
the lim its
o f a ltitu d e 1
w ere supplied by K am pus M arket,
61 miles and speed o f 34(H) m p.i
Ix-bainon. F o llo w in g the breakfast
fo r w hich it was developed. Capt.
I the g ro u p m otored to th e S kyw a y
W illia m (IV te ) K n ig h t, one o f the
Made in Italy — SAVE 50%
I A ir p o rt to receive fin a l in s tru c tio n
fiv e p ilo ts chosen to f ly th e A ir
w hen it was announced the race
Force manned apace cra ft X20
hail been cancelled. H ow ever, since
Dyna • Soar w ill o rb it the e a n h '
the com m ittee
had stated dur-
' at nearly 15,(XX) rnph. The p ilo t
I vzill lx? able to co n tro l th e Dyna- !
Soar and the liooster h im se lf.
There were tw e n ty p ilo ts en
tered In the race th is ye a r w ith
By M rs. G e o r g e Fox
a ll o f them a rriv in g w ith th e ir
We are not allowed to mention the name!
o ffic ia l proof, w h ich was a m in ia
A b o u t one p.tn. on Tuesday,
tu re petticoat to be le ft at each
June 25, a fire started south o f
landing, had the race n o t been
H a rla n d M cD onald's place, b u rn
called off. A t the close o f the Ixin-
in g ra p id ly up the h ill o ve r th “ '
118 E. 3rd
The Dalle;
quet program they w ere th in k in g
pasturelands, then east in the pas
and p la n nin g in advance fo r the
tu re up to the canyon w here the
race next year.
old road used to lie to go south
o f R u fu s tow n. T here is a black
vast area w h ich looms up south
o f R ufus now w h ich Isn’t a v e ry
nice sight. The fire burned down
r
Sugai* A Spire I II ( ’«Miking Club
to w a rd s the to w n as fa r as it
M r. and M rs. E rnest D. Pear-
could, the Wasco F ire tru c k was
The Sugar and Spice 4-H Cook
on the jo b as w e ll as the n e ig h - son o f Saieni announce the en- in g clu b met a t the Wasco c ity
bore h e lp in g to put out the fire . gagement o f th e ir daughter D oris I park June n w ith th e ir ,eadel
fit
T here was a west w in d today L u c ille I ’earson to Donald R a y M nj. i)eWey Thomas, f o r a regu-
w h ic h
blew q u ite
s tro n g th a t Mech, son o f M r. ami Mrs. Char | ]ai- m eeting
made the fire tra v e l faster. A t les B. M tc h o f H arvey, Illin o is .
The g irls o f the S ugar and
th is tim e, it is not kn o w n ju s t No date has lieen set fo r the w ed Spice clu b b ro u g h t sandwiches,
ding.
how m uch damage was done on
salad, punch, pudding and cook
Miss Pearson is a fo rm e r Sher
to p o f the h ill to the standing
ies fo r a picnic lu tx h .
man
H
ig
h
School
teacher,
1959-
to pleasure bright
w hoat o r any o f the b u ild in g s
O u r guests w ere
Mrs. C la ir
61. C u re n tly she has lieen teacn-
south and west o f R ufus.
The w e a th e r re a lly got cold
Selah, W ashington axid K a m e rre r's sew ing g ro u p and
members o f o u r fam ilies.
405 E. 2nd
The Dalles
o v e r the weekend so that a fire next ye a r plans to teach in Ren-
We enjoy e l v is itin g ,
p la y in g
fe lt g<xxl a few o f the c h illv ton H l«h school, near Seattle. M r.
Directly across the street from
n ig h ts. A b it o f ra in fe ll Sunday Meeh is un e le ctrica l engineer a t I Same and eating.
Stadelman - Bonn Hardware
Teresa F rid le y , re p o rte r
n ig h t to h e lp - e ttle th e du-U T m -
( ’‘ ’n ip .iiiv in St-uttle.
j day was the firs t w a rm day since
: last weekend.
T h e to u ris ts are Ix^ginning to
j tra v e l now thait sch<x>l is out. You
can notice it w ith the c h ild re n
along w ith th e ir parents at th is
The A m erican L e g io n ’s Beaver |
tim e o f year. In th e late fa ll o r
s p rin g it is Just couple’s tra v e l Bovs State at DSU in C o rva llis !
in g unless the fa m ilie s are m< v- started Sunday, according to W il
in g to a new place to live .
lia m Stevens of P o rtla n d , chair-
M r. and Mrs. K enneth Spagle man and d ire cto r. A p p ro x im a te ly
had th e ir d a u g h te r and fa m ily fo r 5(M) high scliool ju n io rs fro m all
a weeks v is it recently. They were sections o f
the state attended
C hief and Mrs. V in ce n t Ctastag-| Session w ill end S aturday, June
ro la w ho are stationed a t the 29.
N a vy sta tio n at B re m e rto n . They i The hoys, who w ill be seniors
w ere accompanied by th e ir ch il- next fa ll, organized c ity , co u n ty
d ren V in cie and Colleen. W h ile and state governm ent d u rin g the
th e y w ere here Mrs. Spagle en- week o f the citize n sh ip tra in in g
IN OREGON
te rta in e d in v itin g M r. and Mrs. session
A ssisting in th is w ere
C. W. Fields o f Grass V a lle y to c ity ami county o ffic ia ls from
come fo r d in n e r to h o n o r th e ir I ’o rtla n I.
d a u g h te r Gladys Castagnola on
H ig h lig h t of the program , to
From nature's light grain comes sparkling, light b e e r. . .
h e r b irth d a y . G ladys used to liv e w h ich the public is in v ite d w ill
1 at Wasco, w h e re she w e n t to be a parade ami in a u g u ra tio n
Oregon’s traditional beverage of moderation —it ’s light,
sparkling, delicious.
school so know s many
frie n o s ceremonies today (F rid a y ) 7 p.m
hen?.
C h ie f Justice W illia m M. M c A l
And naturally, the Brewing Industry in Oregon is proud
T he R ufus
G range met last lis te r < f the Oregon
Supreme
of the more than one million tax dollars it contributes to
T h u rs d a y evening. A fte r the re C ourt w ill a d m in iste r the oath fo r
the state of Oregon each year—money that helps support
p o rts w ere given M r. and M is. the new Roys State governor. D r.
our schools, our hospitals and our parks. In Oregon, beer
R olland Johnson to ld o f th e ir ex R E. Lieuallcn, Oregon chancel
belongs—enjoy i t
periences at State Grange Session lo r o f education, w ill lie the In
w h ic h was held at Oregon C’i(y a aug u ra tio n speaker. A lso on the
w eek ago.
program , w hich w ill lx* held ,n
M rs. H a rla n d McDonald was G ill coliseum, w ill lx? B rig . Gen.
UNITED STATES BREWERS ASSOCIATION. INC.
hostess s e rvin g s tra w lx» rry s h o rt Gordon D o o little o f the Oregon
cake w ith w hipped cream.
A ir
N ational Guard.
R e tirin g
Bovs State governor Is Tom Jern-
h am
s tix lt o f Carlton.
Monday n ig h t, Ix?roy Kkousen.
P ortlan 1 a tto rn e y and fo rm e rly of
the F B I, was the assembly speak
er.
I Cadet Ralph H. G raham o f the)
’’Speaking for our entire staff, it was a pleasure
U S . A ir Force Academ y w as th e ,
Tuesday speaker. G raham , whose
to greet the many folks who attended the
home is in Grand Ju n ctio n C olo,
is one of the o u tsta n d in g cadets
grand opening o f our new Branch building
at the academy.
June 14th.
On Wednesday, Judge A lfre d )
T S ulm onettl, M ultnom ah coun-j
ty c irc u it court, assisted by tw o
” To those of you who haven’t been in to see
p ro m in e n t attorneys, presented a
p ra ctice tria l fo r the boys.
our full-service hanking facilities yet, we hope
The Boys State ta le n t show |
was the T h u rsd a y feature. O S I
you’ll stop in soon. W e’d like to serve you.”
A th le tic
D ire cto r Spec Keene)
spoke.
C. W. Beckett
A m em orial service F rid a y In
connection w ith the in a u g u ra tio n i
Manager
w ill complete the week long Boys
State session.
R onda Rae Fraser
On UO H onor Roll
Petticoat Derby Cancelled
6 Big Days!
June 27th to July 4th
SHAROLD’S
3 G r if f ith F O R D t
Semi-Annual
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SERVICE AFTER SALE IS OUR MOST
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IM PO RTANT PRO DUC T!
shoe
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We Have
4 15 Used Cars Priced ►
Í Between $100 and $400 ►
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F orm er T each er
P lans M arriage
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SH A R O LD ’S LADIES D E P L
F lats - form erly 6 .9 5 & 7 . 9 5 .........4 . 9 9
Sandals - full leath er, w ere 7 . 9 5 . 3 . 9 9
D ress Shoes & H eels
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A few lines of L adies D ress Shoes
that retailed up to 1 8 .9 5 - NOW
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RUFUS
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One group of D ress F lats
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W ere 7 .9 5 & 8 .9 5 - NOW . .
L ittle Girls B ack to School S h oes A 9 9
W ere 7 .9 5 & 8 .9 5 - NOW .
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A PAIR OF SHOES FROM
SHAROLD’S
B eaver B oys State
In M otion A t OSU
BEER IS A NATURAL
RECAPS A T
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“Tires Is Our Business”
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REMEMBER -
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WE GIVE S & H GREEN STAM PS
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