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Sherman County Journal, Moro, Oregon, Friday, Ju ly 5, 1963 Page 5 family now’ live a t Sunnyval», Monnay rrwn a \ts tt w ith Chelr Calif., w here he is employed at N. children, Mr. and Mi’s. David Mc Lvnda I. Marden A S.A. as a research engineer. Gregor and family of Salem. This Friday they expect to go \\ bile in Salem the Robinsons On OSU Honor Roll By Mrs. George Fox east of the Keith Cazier trailer to Portland to visit Mrs. Fox's By Mm Paul Patrick visited with Mr. and Mrs. Elfin Dehner Smith, Mrs. parents the Fred W enzels’ w hen? Fretl Hill, Miss Lynda I. .Marden of Wasco A nother fire started the area Court and .Motel, to help protect •Please call Mm. Paul Patrick Mrs. Ix^e Kaseberg, Miss Mary Ross now situated in their ne.v is listed on the spring term last w eek when a fire starting th eir pasture lands and whea*. they will s(>end a week before trailer house. honor roll at OSU. near th e site of the old w ater tank which will soon be ready for the heading home via the coast route. G I 2-32IH to put item* in the C o a ts , Mr- Leland Medler and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Rainer of At the John Day riv e r w here It Wauco ucwn J Barbara, Kay and Nancy Mac To qualify for honor roll Hat- about two miles east of Rufus harvest. About every year, boys The Ju n io rs were recently nab, Mrs. Alta Smith, Mrs Ro- Havre, Montana were visitors at ing students m ust make at least travelled up the hill and was put playing with matches set the pas- meets the Columbia river the new out at a fire break made by Char- tu re lands afire in and around highway bridge will soon be treated to a picnic by the Ameri bert Nishet, Mrs. Tom Macnab the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul a 11 plus average for the term. ready for the public to use so ta n lx*gion Auxiliary women. It anti Jane and Mary, Mrs. T o m Mies Marden will lie a sopho les K uypers in his pasture. The Rufus town. Patrick W ednesday and T hurs Wasco fire tru ck came to the aid The Rufus Grange Rummage that work can go ahead to build took place at Celilo Park. After Eakin and Trena, Mrs. Gary day. Mrs. Ramer is the aunt of more this fall in Pharm acy. of the men and together they sale held in The Dalles came to a the railroad bridge. A special man eating o u r lunch we entertained Schilling and Brian. Mrs. P e t e Mrs. Keith McDonald and Mrs. v T t ^ ni e r COnt? 1' i c,os? Saturday night and it was has been in Rufus to help wdth ourselves . Twelve members and Macnab. Mrs. Geo. Macnab. In Patrick. Mr, and Mi’s. Ramer Everybody Reads the vited but unable to attend were: F ran k Reid and Charles K uy-: one of the most successful sales the coffer dam w ork of the rail four guests were present. were enrouu? to Tacoma to attend A bridal show er was given re Mrs. Frank Reid, Mrs. Ray pers m ade a wide fire break just which the Grange H E . Club ever road bridge. It seems th at this Want Ads! trained man has special equip Brown, Mrs. Rob Byrd. Mrs. Russ the weliding of one of their grand had It was unbelieveable how m ent to drive these pilings deep cently honoring Jeanne Macnab of McCullough, Mrs. Paul Fraser children. Rufus. It was held in the base much was gathered up of cloth down into the earth, and can do Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cyphers ment of the Wasco Methodist an<* Rhonda, Mrs. Wayne Ham- ing, dishes and odds and ends and it much quicker than the old me 2-way Communications and son are visiting at the home Church. The hostesses were Mrs ’««rsly, Mrs. Pearl Brackett. Mr?. Wasco when the sale ended there w’as a thod of doing this work. Robert Odell, Mrs. Orville Blav-1 l',o.vd Rathbun. Mrs. Bertha Hoi- of Mrs. Cyphers parents the C. A. large q u antity left to donate to The construction men in t h i s ! leek, Miss M argaret Brow’n and ,ani^ ^,rs Eunice L utje and Bev- Hocketts of Wasco. Before re Pharmacy the Salvation Army in The Dal area are planning on a four day | R °na^ Macnab. Mrs. turning to their home the Cy les. Also th eir was street repair holiday over the 4th of Ju ly so Mrs. C hester Coats. The color phers will visit Mrs. Cytilers sis them e of pink of white was taste- Keith Barnett, Mrs. Norman GI 2-5262 in front of the old Dalles Janitor that will give them tim e to go ter Jean, in Milton - Freew ater. fully carried o ut with lovely ar- G °chnauer and Darlene, Supply building the Grange was fishing to the lakes of their rangem ents of pink and white Mr. and Mrs. Art Olson of Kel- using, and that ham pered the choice. * H am m arlund CB-23 roses. The color scheme was fur- so were guests of the G A 8ar- 1 sale especially one day w hen they The Atlee W ilson’s have all broke a w ater pipe out front caus their cherries picked and gone to 'h e r carried o ut at the tea table ,-ents thls w tt,k Th„ rs,lav lh(, 0 ,. * H allicrafter CB3 & 5 w ith punch and cake. The grand 1 ing a hectic tim e for awhile. market, and now’ they are th in m other of the bride4obe, Mrs. A. sons and the Sargents motored * D aystrom CB Radios Mrs. Millard I^eigh was chair ning peaches before th e apricots Macnab of T he Dalit« poured, An to Klamath Falls to visit with & H i-Fi man of the Rufus Grange Rum are ready to pick. T his cool w ea aunt, Mrs. Arnold Brady of Du Mr. and Mrs. Bert Potter, Friday * Motorola TV & Radios mage sale and although she has ther has set back the apricots fur presided at the punch bowl, evening the H arry Van Gilders, l>een laid up with a broken foot from ripening too fast and should and Mias Mary Brackett of Moro, the Darwin Van G ilders of Mon». * Channelmastcr Radios i directed the sale from h er home make the fruit of b etter quality. served the cake. Ixx»na Van Gilder and Idah E ver during the two weeks. * A ntenna Specialists The John W alker Grocery store Those attending were: Mrs. ett were dinner guests of Mr. and A ntennas The Rufus Grange is planning and Union Oil Station now have Pat Macnab, Mrs. Bill Brady, Mrs. Sargent. After dinner the on a fried chicken dinner w ith a license to sell beer at th eir gro P atty and Beverly, Mrs. Cecil evening was pleasantly spent at * 2 complete stations the home . of Mr. Mrs. — H arry all the trim m ings on Saturday, cery departm ent here in Rufu3. Hocktnan, Mrs. Leo Jordon, M rs.!., — - and .............. from $200.00 July 6 at 6:30 p.m. to honor those Now’ all three grocery’ stores in George Fox, Miss Karin Macnab, 1,1 **’ <ler looking at pictures who have birthdays during the Rufus can handle beer, and there Mrs. Bill Macnab, Mrs, Arnold I Mr. and Mrs Gordon Bar arper month of July. are to u r taverns which sell beer Brady, Mrs. Grace Medler, Mis. had as th eir guests thiss week Stuart Macnab and Diane, Mrs. end Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brough- Mr. and Mrs. George Fox Jr., over the counter. ten of Prineville. The Broughtens and two sons Lawrence and Mar wree here to attend the Installa tin arrived Saturday--night at the tion of officers of the Annie F ul home of th eir parents the elder Wasco, Oregon ton C hapter No. 121 DBS, S atur George Fox’s. George Jr. and By Scott I-amb month. The 1963 legislature rais day evening. Inform ation D irector Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reifsnldcr ed the m axim um for Maple’s Job u to $9720 a year and the commis and children, form erly of Wasco, City People Now Asking sion approved raising his salary were visitors at the Robert Dunn residence for a few days. to th a t figure. For P arity In Salaries Glen Conklin, Salem, who ser Mr. and Mrs. Glenn B urn r e Somebody squealed to industry ved as horse show superintendent turned Saturday from their va on agriculture’s patented parity a year ago w as hired again this cation to San Diego and other O U R L O S S I S Y O U R G A I N ► formula for equalizing income for year. The commission also an points of interest. O p e n U n t i l <S P. M . agriculture. I t’s not th a t we p a rti nounced there would lx* 10 per Mrs. Jim Bidgood has l»een re FOR TAX PURPOSES we have chosen to whole cularly mind others using th e for formances to be given during the leased from the hospital and Is mula if they understand it. I t’s sale several of our Used Cars. To promote Good State F a ir in conjunction with able tc get around although some ju st thqt we hate to have it used the Rodeo. W ill we decided to wholesale them to our cus what ham pered by the heavy cast. wrongly. The commission also voted to Mr. and Mi’s. John Robinson tom ers in this area rath er than to other used car F or instance, agriculture has raise «tall fees for horse show left Saturday and returned home 421 E. 2nd been w orking w ith the parity for dealers. ' 00 1 entries from $250 to $3.00 a day. mula for at least 30 years w ith Members of the commission said CY 6-2261 SMITH CALLAWAY ONTQOMIRY out accomplishing much b u t sym some of the horse show’ exhibi pathy. Those who would like io tors had said previously th at O re The Dalles CHAPEL adopt the idea should agree that gon’s S tate F air charge “was Financing & w arranties are available on every unit in order to use it. they m ust be lower than m any f^irs.” The new Funeral Service w illing to receive som ething less and enlarged quarters provided Leonard A Wilma Smith W holesale than equal Income w ith other fct the request of the horse ow n Directors The Dalles a A Year Make Style groups. The figure most often ers w as an additional reason for Stock No. Price talked about by fairm groups has the increase in charge. 1957 Chevrolet 4 Door Sedan S.N. 76 895 been around i»0 per cent of parity. 1955 Buick Tudor S.N. 242 295 The figure ranges down to 60 per 1960 Falcon Station Wagon S.N 243 795 cent of parity on certain crops. Traffic Volume Behind the parity concept lies) 1959 Renault 4 Door S.N, 254 405 unw ritten but accepted idea ShftWC 1957 Ford 4 Door S.N. 258 425 Ë the that governm ent will be th e great Udin 1950 Nash 4 Door S.N. 267 175 equalizer. G overnm ent paym ents, make up the difference between I Over Year Ago 1959 English Ford 2 Door S.N. 277 259 the m arket price and an income Traffic volume throughout O re 1959 Ford 4 D o o r ............. S.N. 340 795 figure conceded to be needed in gon showed a net gain for May as 1957 Ford Country Sedan S N. 358 650 order to bring th e receiver w ithin com pared to May a year ago, but striking distance of a fair pay there w ere decreases on certain 1958 Lincoln 4 Door S.N. 370 995 scale garnered by o th er seg sections of major highways, ac 1956 W illys Pick Up S.N. 396 600 m ents of society. cording to the m onthly re|x>rt 1955 M ercury Station W agon .... S.N. 397 265 We believe it only fair to w arn compiled by the Oregon State 1955 Hudson Counc S.N. 404 125 segm ents of society that borrow- Highway Department. ing the ¡xatrity form ula and a p 1959 Studebaker Tudor Rural highway routes that gen S.N. 410 395 plying it to th e ir particular p u r erally showed traffic increases ; 1953 Ford 4 Door S.N. 411 100 ■ suits can be extrem ely dangerous during May were UIS20. the nor ■ • j to us all. T he whole thing could thern half of US97 (Sherman get so costly it might ruin it for County), US101 north of Coos its founders and everyone would Bay, and US395 have to accept less than a p er Declines in traffic w ere noted centage of parity. Then, too, if on seven of the 12 counters lo everyone used the form ula p arity cated on ix»th In terstate 5 and 118 E. 3rd The Dalle; would lose its m eaning and there Interstate SON. This is the first would be no base. trend indicating a traffic decrease USED CAR LOT - 715 E. 2nd We would like to respectfully that could l>e due to traffic gen request th a t other segm ents of erated by the Seattle W orld’s Fair the economy dream up th eir own in 1962. connivance for holding th e ir in A percentage Increase of 4 9 Sk, comes up and leave the parity was recorded for rural highways, formula for agriculture Anyway, which included the two Interstate by PHYLLIS JOYCE agriculture can prove the form ula highways. The urban increase ioesn’t work to im prove Income was listed at 1 R i*»r cent. for farmers. The governm ent is In comparing th e first five W hen C leopatra was Q ueen mighty poor m arket place OF THE NILE, MOST CLOTHES WERE m onths of 1963 to the first five vape of linen . H ere the Q ueen A new home arts anil science months of 1962. the figures show RELAXES ON THE ROYAL BARGE, building, to house textiles and that rural traffic Increased 5.7 WEARING A WRAP-AROUND SKiRT* rood, seems assured for the Ore per cent and urban traffle In FALLING IN WIDE FOLDS. OVER HER / I» SHOULDERS IS A TRANSPARENT Ton State F air at Salem by the creased 5.6 per cent. CAPE AND ON HER HEAD 6HE time of the F a ir’s Centennial ob- Maximum traffic for May oc WEARS THE PLUMED rervance in 1965. c u rre d Memorial Day, May 30, at HEADDRESS OF IS IS , G O D D E S S At a m eeting of the State F air, » m ajority of rural highway OF MOTHERHOOD. Commission in Salem on Ju n e 20,1 counter locations the members hired a Salem archi T h e all new M odel C H H illsid e G leaner com bine is sta m p e d read y tect, Donald R tchrrdson to draw ) an d rig h t by m en who know h illsid e harv<>sting liest . . . farm ers wlu> Sherman County Girls plans for a new building. The W h i ■■ have used a n d seen th is new m ach in e a t work. RU FU S W ASCO Citizens Band Radio Come In and Help Us Celebrate O u r 1st Anniversary Jerry Barnett In the Catalog Store Barnett Enterprises F arm B u rea u Furrow AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA STOP L o o k T h is L i s t O v e r Cake and Coffee E ► ► ► : ► ► : ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► Sewed All Day Friday M W ARD Cain They' re Here . . Ready for Harvest ► ► ► ► ► t The N ew CH GLEANER H ills id e S p e c ia l s ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ▼▼▼▼▼▼vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvva WllClt They Wore... «MB T he BASC SARVENI FOR WOMAN WAS THE 7GWT- fitting sheath held up by S moulder straps "f v.’q 7 W hen vore freedom of ,MOVEMENT was Hi T0CAV... WHEN 0LV1NG V í OMENS lo o Foe rus REC.ZRED WOMEN OFTEN WORE A DRAPED SHAW L SUCH A S THIS ONE S hown on a rcval ATTENDANT. A‘J0 GÎLS' APPAREL l a c e l - the symbol of decency , fai «. LABOR STANDSDÓ AND proxim ately $100,000. ap Attend Baton Camp The Architect will submit a Four Sherman County girls a t series of plans for the propose I tended the 10th Annual Thunder- b u lk in g and the commission will bird Clinic Baton Tw irling view these sketches during the Sum m er Camp held at W arner summer. The Commission m em Pacific College in Portland, this bers will also study various sites past week. The girls attending i on the fairgrounds. Bv earlv were Bonnie Jefferies of Kent , autum n, . com m .. issioners .said, - they - , Nancy Conlee of Moro, Sally Bil- . hope they will be able to make by of Kent and Susan Eakin <». final derisions on both location | Grass Valley The camp had an attenrlanre of An Increased gate admission over 150 baton students from all for adults was shown in the 1963 parts of the northw est and Can- S t a t e F air Prem ium List Just off ;»da the press in tim e for the com m is One of the staff well traîne I sion m eeting The adult price teaehers was Claudia Patterson is raised from, 75 cents to $1 for of W aldport, the 1962 USTA (Uni flaytime admission. A fter 6 pm . ted States Tw irling Association) the price will rem ain at 50 cents Grand National Champion Baton as it hoe been in recent years All Tw lrler. other gate prices rem ain the Nancy Conlee won th e All same. Camp Routine Trophy th a t wax The fair commission also re- given hired Howard Maple as executive- secretary • m anager at a salary T H E J l l t 'R M I , |M HHKKMAX increase fnrxn $775 to $*10 a UOÜNT1”B N EWNP t P E R ’ A M tÄ C A K WAY OF L FE. (rf W e’re read y to show you th e la te st an d finest a d d itio n to th e alre ad y fam ous “ S ilv er F le e t” of G leaner com bines. Y o u ’ll see these fea tu re s 'n th e M odel C H : THE LARGEST CAPACITY of any com bine available for hillside work —6,840 sq. In. separating area, 40-inch cylinder, 75-bushel bin. EASY HANDLING-full hydraulic con trols with automatic "multi-rate” leveling, va iable ground speed, power steering. individual brakes, header lift. Optional hydraulic lift and vari-speed reel pro vide quick response to changing ground and crop conditions for high quality threshing. WIDE TRACK DESIGN and low center of gravity give maximum hillside stability. S to p in . . . let us d e m o n stra te w h a t th e G lean er C H com bine b u ilt by A llu -C h a lm e rs can m ean to y o u r h illsid e h a rv e stin g ease, speed, safety. C uimi to ta Alito Coalman iraJaaurk. A L L IS -C H A L M E R S «SA LES A N D S E R V IC E Mercer - Ashenfelter Phone 384 - 3000 Condon, Oregon