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PAGE 5 SHERM AN COUNTY. JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1D48 Mrs John Parker, took the train in The Dalles early Thurs day morning for Portland where W. S. Powell and daugther she will spend the remainder of By Mrs George Fox Opal are expected home next the week visiting friends and week from a trip to Alaska. transacting some business. Mrs Leonard Jordon was in Mrs Gladys Morrison and her KHood River last Tuesday attend They went to Whitehorse by Ixiat and up the Yukon by river mother, Mrs L. V. Moore went to ing the funeral of her uncle. It where Mrs was falsely reported that Mrs boat and on their return flew Portland Friday to Fairbanks and Nome before Moore saw an oculist in an at Jordon took over her postoffice tempt to improve her vision. starting back. duties last week, but will do so Next Tuesday Bill Coons and Tuesday morning- Mrs Jordon John Foss has donned the other members of the Sherman green apron of grocer at May’s just helped out last Monday County Riders club will be in in the absence of Mrs. while the assistant postmistress Rufus to relieve riders from the grocery Clarence and says he’s Mrs W. E. Rice took the day off. Fort Dalles club and carry some going to Mersinger Visiting from Wednesday to keep the town going invitations to governors of Id even if he has to work to do it. Saturday at the farm home of aho and Montana to attend the Mr and Mrs Tom Saxton have Mr and Mrs Charles Kuypers Oregon City centennial of the* moved to the house owned by was his mother Mrs Elizabeth admission of the Oregon country Mike Mitchell from the Buckley Kuypers of Rufus. as a territory. schoolhouse southwest Mr and Mrs Carrel Benett re Valley where they lived of Grass Mr and Mrs E. C. Eaton and wihen turned home Sunday from a visit he was driver of that school bus. children Wayne, Gail, Neal and with ihs father and mother near tyr and Mrs E .'R . Barzee are Elaine left Saturday evening to Tacoma. They brought home a here for the harvest sftison on be overnight guests of a sister of Mrs Eaton’s in Washington. car to better get around the the ranch. county* Wily Knighten, Dick Oveson They expected to be back in the Keith Thompson, Phil on Bor- and Wayne Melzer were at the Rufus grocery Monday morning. stel and Joe Harvey went to Mt- Hood camp above Hood River Spending Thursday night at Gresham Wednesday to play Le Saturday night and made the the home of Mrs Hydron’s par gion baseball with a team made climb up the mountain until the ents, Mr and Mrs John Mathie- up mostly of players from The party met the slides that sent son were Mr and Mrs Harry Hy- Dalles. dron and family of La Grande. them back down again. Mrs RonaW Powell went to A number pf (the people of the McCoy to visit her parents, Mr Rufus community attended the Cotton Clearance and Mrs L. H. Nahouse last week funeral of A. B Potter which was end and left her daughter there Now in Progress held in The Dalles last Wednes until after harvest. day. Mrs Clarence Mersinger reft Values Unlimited Mr and Mrs David Reid of Wednesday for Chester, Montana The Dalles motored to Gresham Greta, The Dalles, Oregon on receipt of word that her dau Saturday July 17 where they at ghter, Mrs Charles Green, was tended the wedding of their dau ill and needed her assistance. ghter Veda to Robert Johnson. Tom Fraser went to his Pen The young couple will make dleton ranch Tuesday morning their home in Portland. to start harvest. Orville Butler went with him to drive truck. Mrs A. C. Riley accompanied LAWYER by her grand daughter Bonnie Mrs Grace Wallan lef Tuesday WASCO MORO Bray of I-a Grande has spent morning for Garfield, Washing ton to make her home perman ently with her brother, S. W Shoemaker, who had driven down with her to get her things. Mrs B. H. Roberson and son, Jimmie, left Saturday for Salt T here’ s the bus station, and newspaper Lake City, Utah, to visit awhil*1 with an aunt there. Men to put up hay and help get agencies, O re g o n ia n , Journa I, .0 , ro n icle ready for harvest have not been so plentiful this year although and M H S O p tim is t to o , and the p u b lic there is no great shortage. Sever al farmers can yse a man who do not have one. phone, and magazines and we feed y o u Powells In Alaska Rufus News T. Lester Johnson W e do lots of things Judge D. N. Mackay, who sen tenced Julius Brehm to the pen itentiary writes to state that he recbfn mended no parole for Brehm. Mr and Mrs Merrll Oveson and Bob Hoskinson drove to Portland on business for the ex periment station Thursday re turning the same day. Mr and Mrs Keneth Young are in McMinnville this week to visit with her parents who live near there. Delegates chosen to represent the Moro Woman’s club at the state convention are Mrs Darwin Van Gilder, Mrs Paul May and Mrs Collis Moore. Alternates are Mrs Earl Gentry and Mrs Max Mr and Mrs W. A. Hayes and family are going to move to Madras early next month or as soon after as they can get lo oted He has a building contract near that town and expects to buy n Irrigated Harm. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our gratb tude and appreciation to the many friends and neighbors for their solicitude and beautiful floral offerings, during the illness and death of our husband and father Mr. A. B. Potter. Mrs. A. B. Potter George A. Potter Mr and Mrs Guy Weedman Mrs Mayme Elliott PH IIX’O w o radios for immediate ivery, for all makes and d els of cars, come in and i about having one instal- [. Prices from $46.00 up to 15.00. LKRV’S radio serv ice TOKO LA and No. 113 I.O.O.F i 1st and 3rd X ’ a VJQ/, ay8 in I.O.O.F. » • Transient and ig brothers are lly invited to with us. eo Watkins, N. G. >hn DeMoss, Secretary s i r r s w no . w . olrs . Meets every second and fourth Thursday in each month; visiting members Invited. Moro, Oregon auline Douma W. M. ;dna Melzer, Secretary r i ^ d g e No. 121 A-F. & A M Meets on the 1st and 3rd Thursday evenings each month. Visiting members cordially in vited to meet with us. Irving Hart, W. M. , B. Pinkerton, >ecretary__ e Rebekah Ixidge 2nd and 4th ays of each u Visiting ers welcome.- , i Belshe N. 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Mr. Riley was to come from Portland Tuesday to pick up his wife andr-grand dau ghter to accompany him home. Gary Reid also accompanied his grand parents to La Grande where he will stay until the har vesting is done. Mr and Mrs A B. Christenson and 4son Ronnie are visiting with Mr and Mrs Harland McDonald this week. "Their home is in Port land. < From the latest reports Mrs Pearl Jones is feeling pretty good, but the doctor thought she should stay in the hospital for a while yet. Mrs L. C. Meyers is also still in the hospital. Mr and Mrs Jack Riley of LA Grande stopped in last Wednes day at the Gordon Reid home They were moving to Corvallis where Jack is to attend summer school. Mrs Don Macnab has been with the flu for several weeks, but is better now. She has Mrs Fred Merritt helping her during the harvest season. 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