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f»AGE 4 FRIDAY, A PR IL M , 1MÄ SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON wieh to get good planning on a trip to Bend w ith chairm an fo r the Red Cross Three Potential Republican Candidates for State Treasurer th e ir ¿hare of the profits. T his drive w ishes to report th a t $145 Dewey Thom as entertain- is a contest sponsored by all the w as contributed by the com m un ed the Sewing club a t her horpe schools in th e county and will ity in last m onth’s drive. W ednesday T here was some dis- end- In ^ a h o r t time. 1 - M rs E. C. Eaton returned hom e ^ S t a m o / a picnic this year; the W. E. Rice preached in Golden- Tuesday from P o rtla n d w here II1U I cushion ’ The dale, W n., Sunday m orning and s h e 'h a d a sm ajor surgery She next m eeting will be at the home night. T he Goldendale preacher spent som e Ume i f M rT G eorge Fox on May 5. has been ill. J. Stew art preached at th e hom e of her sister before M embers p r o ^ n t w ere the Mes- at R ufus in Rev. Rice’s absence, com ing hom e to Rufus. Macnab, K enneth Mrs Rice and children m otor M rs S tu a rt Macnab and Mrs By Mrs George Fox Fridtev In la n d Medler Bill Mac- ed to Goldendale Sunday even- Leland M edler attended the- Con- Vernon Miller and George Jng w ith Mr. Rice. Roger and Au- fra te rn ity of C h ris tia n Doctrine George D rinkard anti Gordon j? • • d re y . Blackburne . accom panied h eld in T h e Dalles last Tuesday. Johnson were investigating and r o x ’ him in th e m orning. M rs W illiam Domreis spent napping out the territo ry Mon Artificial’ rain sprinkled a flat Mr and Mrs J. Stew art and Mr the w eekend ip Portland visiting lav it will do the most good planted to alfalfa on the Leland an(j Mrs L. Langford of The Dal- <hei husband and to see the new lave th e airplanes drop the e r f M edler ranch beside the John jes attended church In R ufus home th ey a re building, ket l»ait It is a proven fact the f t av r iv e r. A huge electric pum p Sunday* and had d in n er w ith Mr Mrs Vernon Mttler accompan- lirplane is a faster and better was installed there SatugJay by anci M rs F ay B rackett. led b y IteV son Roger left early distributor of the bait than that tbe Wasco Countv Grain jGrow- Mr and M rs Taylor of H ow ard S atu rd a y m orning on the stream - ;trewn by hand and 'w ith the ers w itb sprinklers an Idaho, staved all night T hursday liner from T he Dalles to Portland rucks. acre of ground at one rime, be- witb Mr and M rs W. E. Rice w here Roger had an appointm ent The Mormon crickets which forc tbey have to be moved. T aylor is pastor of the church in w ith th e oculist. They returned ire num erous along the breaks - . Howard* . . - hom e S aturday night w ith the John Day river have hat- The R ufus high school The M issionary ladies m et at M r.a n d Mrs D. D Williams. -hed and <ye spread across thb tion exercises will be at the th(J n; hurch T h ^ d a y night for C om ing to Rufus to spend the c rra in . At m aturity, they are sq school house May 27. D ?™ 3 tb e jr a n nual business m eeting. w eekend A1 ?Je T’1<,n\e, ° f SIG U N A N D E R arge th a t the heads of the wheat Sm ith will be class salutat.ot ia resu jt was, M rs F ay Brack- Mrs W . -H. McDonald was Mr ORMAND R. B EA N ;tock are broken when once as- and ,y Velda Guilford will tie th i elected p re s id e n t,. MrR and Mrs A. C. Chi istianson (Jean- T iUrt nt n tt w a s e le c te d p r e s id e n t, Ronnie is 63, architect, of old Oregon ™ is 35, grandson of Simon Benson, -ended by the cricket, m aking a valedictorian. students T hn ,— u Mathieson .,th io o n n v vice-president, ire -n r e s id e n t. « e tte ^edictorian. O ther sW dents jQ tte McDonald) McDonald) and ami son son Ronnie Ronnle r_ fam ily P ortland city commis- V HOWARD BELTON w as Sprague’s ‘ young assistant, aduatin«? w ill ; Mrs W. F Rice secretarv-treas- o and. r e tu r n e d sioner, state public u tility com-,. 1» 55, farm er, hardw orking, hard w ar veteran, used to handling oss at threshing time. graduatin'« ... b e B ill . telephone m eeting an(J M rs Claude c j aude Coats, su A teiepnone eenng of oi all an the m«- « Audrey u d re y B lackburne lackbuine an - th „ - r g u rer and S a tu r d a v a fte r spending m issioner, director ODT in ter- thinking. Lives a t Canby and h a s money, liked by young Republl- Ines In the n orth end of Sherm an Yocum. The s h a k e r o f the even intendent of study. a w « k v l s i S i , e Itives m Goh ritory du rin g the w ar. Effective large farm , « a te senator, econ- c a n s .- ounty w as held at the R ufus mg ing w iU ^ oe b e u.vie L y l^ R J o h n s o — n ^ r e g - Mr r a and_ M rs r< _ H H a a r rry .< lat.ves in Got a d m ln lsta to r . omical. . R.| vnintv Rutus win M nd M ry n H y ydron u r u u “ a jy e e k v isitin g --------------- zranve hall Tuesday night, to Istrar of E astern Oregon Coll ge an(J ^ rs j obn M athieson arrived dendale, W n. lia c u s s repairing of the tele- of Education at I^a Grande. home Saturday from a weeks bus- Mrs Mae Fowlet attended the Mr and Mrs Marion Gosson of Mrs A. C. Kaseberg. A 1:30 lin p si a W ilson and Geo. Reverend Ta. A. B urdette win to W yom ing. The Hy- funeral services of her sister in guests of the club hearer c erUer- B arbara Hines) v* of T n he w M v n n a com m ittee to in- he speaxer Bt th e Baccalaurea e , have land in W yom ing law, M rs Dean which were held ^ |rg Andrew S Snearei im c i - ic /u Dalles a u c o dessert ----- L’- V luncheon ” .'----- ♦' u was ,— • served ----- fol- g e ttin ? tre lm d ties set vices for the R ufus h i-h era-' « lh ere th ,eased lt dn Yakima W ednesday Gained h e r T illic u m ' card d club club are are the the p p aren a re n ts t of a son, W ayne lowed b r two tables of contract an H/»«. E d w ard, a rd , born b o rn April ______ railroad with which to duates to be held at the Rufu« ^ h e ir ehlW ren, Johnnie stayed at Mr and M rs Jam es Tate s sma Thusday afternoon. A 1:30 des- Edw 18 __ at a „ ,Dal- Mrs Lewis H astings held high th at are school hopse auditorium May 23 ________________________ Rice hom e ___ and Ju d y daughter,M ary, serl iu j n ycheon se r rved les hospital. G randparents score. j , has nu., l*en quite 11 sert en eon ^ w a a8 s se v e o i follow- u ih j w - G u tu randparents n u p a i c m e o a re il - When it at . 8 „ p. ' ,® e Fay B S rackett ra rk e tt home. hom e/ w w ith e was to rs L. E. ---------------- r. m ' ./ ? ... iT at o th ith th th e e .f flu; lu ; - s h she w as taken tak e n — to ed by three tahlps tables nChrid««. oCbridge. Scor- M Mrs E Dehler of W asco and Th Youne M atrons club m et - Thom as Lewis will present the w 3t NellinC o«3 y . , t see the doctor several times, but * hon0rs w ere held by Mrs Mr and Mrs Gosson of The Dal- rn e Young m atrons c u fH eU last M u g J J v... c k »., . loo % vas found th at some ties w ere -I noma __ „ „ . u r tn a Nell Coats w ho spent the .. thp mPAsles a s ; f .. >__ ___ ,i i j i ( T h u r rsd s d a ay y afternoon at the hom e K enneth ---------------------- Blau. A 1:30 des- Z nave , « e rs at rn e uattea - of Mrs - ------------- Among those attending the __ .* {„otoiiAH LriCKCt A r e a V .i n * In cn p rip il r r io r in s p e c ie u T I 0 D a itin g * 6 ^ ‘r a ^ n S & . ” S h o sone day - j X H U ’ " ““ M““ » ,Umb‘a ^ g i ^ ’w ^ ' ^ d £ M M rs George Fox, w ho is sone- hQme eleventh b irth . -------- ------ ---------------------- --------- . . . o----------------- . «nnnlp o f weeks A num ber o f tions and to d a te ^ n a v e ^ a w m Is itor for th e oonoor H vp w P P “- w as Monday was cel- " ”O8P1U1- hospital. k — ♦ n d guest prize n riz p by bv M rs cancer h drive w ishes ishes \ ox w " hlch Joe H ilderbrand, a A i lbert Dorma- ir««a Foss a and he farm ers have had new phon- $150 w orth sold The room to rem ind those th a t have had ebrated . . Mrg L ^ i n a C. Stone retu rn ed ier, F ran k Lam born, Belle Cloth- Ix>wis H astings, envelopes given or sen t to D D. D w after a two m onths vis- ier, and Miss Olive Robinson. envelope» ~ tnem av D. W illiam illiam s motored to u> to Wasco atte Mr and Mrs Hal Piersoi of p— — to please get them In rig n t awa> P ortland F riday on business. }n the valley, m et Pilot Rock w ere w eekend guests The Sam Gordon club if th help S tne ^ ! a i n S v e . . " “ ^ w illiam s nn went Pn h the .. e y ’ intend to ........... r S ? n iiS down a ,',V S £ The y o T Tuesda T m T h u r s d a y afternoon at the hom e of Mr and Mrs A. C. Kaseberg as it ends w ith the m onth are 1reJ^ rem inm x » t-o. -,ftnmnnn roil The R ufus people are.1 iTy!<? ii to shop in Portland. ' pfio They* re- i t (Utj e T rrn,..wn/ia„ hursday afternoon, roll — th a t Pom ona grange will tu rn e d hom e together Saturday caii was gardening Ideas. Mrs a t th e K ent grange hall w ith a night gtanley gw eet and Mrg N F r»oi luck d inner at Boon on May Rill M cDonaid was a weekend G ochnauer presented readings, * 8. V isiting granges P1®3^6 v isito r in P ortland Mrs Mrs Louis Louis Scholl Scholl read read a a letter letter m em ber to bring salad and d e s .........................— from - Ireland th an k in g — the - club sert. . for the gift box sent. R efresh T here is m uch ham m ering and «w m ents w ere served. '• saw ing at th e C u rt Tom residence Among the 'm em bers of th e in R ufus. T hey are building on uoxevr Tuesday Study club attending an addition to the fro n t of th e ir the lecture of Mrs Carl Greve at ^ v rn g ^ m a ^ X ^ ln Moro w ere Mrs Louis Scholl, Mrs S.- Claud Stephens and Mrs a fireplace. Ida Carlisle.* Mrs Charles W ilson, rR tkus Mr and M rs'•John Royse re turned F riday from P ortland GAS AND O IL w here they visited th e ir son and B y M rs B elle C lothier T ir e » -A c c esso ri e s dr.ugher in law, Mr and M rs Otis At a stated communication of p oy^ Drinks - MAGAZINES - Fountain R H. McKEAN and SON T aylor lodge No. 99 A..F. & A. M. Mrg g M McMillen m otored held April 20, two m em bers of to p o rtiand Tuesday retu rn in g WASCO OREGON the Masonic fraternity were hon- / F rlday s b e visited h er son In law OPEN SUNDA YS ored for long service to the and daUgb ter, Mr and Mrs Stan- IN S U R A N C E otiti - lg craft. __ B rq .'J o h n Thom as i j John j E Qordh Gordh. son, > T * ay ---------- lo r lodge No. 99 A .. F. & t Mr and i»l Mrs H arley Dutton G rain, F eed, F u el , IY1I dllll _ M. and Bro. Ixjuis Scholl of won? visitors in ^Portland last O.N H ALF A DAV’8 NOTICE W E L L GET ANY KIND F a rm Im _ p lem en ts ___ U m atilla lodge No. 40 A. F. & A. week< OF D IN N ER YOU ORDER FOR A (¿ROUP. FULL FIV E BARBED W IRE — 9OOD POSTS M. w ere each presented with a Mrg B w Guy and ber m oth- COUKMK D IN N E R WITH W H AT YOU WANT IN IT. PHONE 163 F eedstore $ fifty Vear Jewel Ma,r, er, Mrs F rank Lam born m otored shall DDGM of D istrict No. 14 from Portland Sunday. They who was m aking his official a tte n d ed t h e P ythian Sisters visit to Taylor lodge. Bro. John- v o n d a v night and returned to son was raised an MM April 5, p ()rGand Tuesday, w here Mrs 1898 at Wasco, and Brq. Scholl p arnborn ¡3 receiving medical was raised an MM F eb ru ary 5, j reat ment. 1895 a t Ritzville, W n., and trans- Mr and Mrs W ayne B artrum •ferred to Um atilla lodge. Echo, nnd daughter, Susan of l/i Gran- April 20, 1907. Each of he bro- dp w ere weeked visitors In Was- th ers thanked the lodge for the honor which had been bestow ed upon them. • Mr ami Mrs Vinton W atkins D uring the evening ah FC de- r \ d Keith Landers w ere Sunday r n gree was conferred and refresh- dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Leo U. 8. SAINT JOIN& VATICAN GALLERY . . . 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