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K PAGE 3 SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1948 at the school house August 22. Mr and Mrs Edmund Cushing of Huron, Ohio and their daugh A B O U T T H E C O U N TY This will be his last service as and son of Yakima, Wash., were ter, Eleanor, visited here last he is moving to Pendleton to weekend guests at the home of week with Mrs Elizabeth Schaef- Don Smith took the boys and have charge of a church In Sep her mother, Mrs Edna Melzer. fer. Mrs Rosekelley was a cousin girls from Kent and Grass Valley tember. Mrs Flora Getchell of Eugene of the late Mr. Sdhaffer and the Mr and Mrs Joe Blbby and John Reeder visited friends In and son In law and daughter, Mr visiting party was much inter- Stephen Blbby went to Portland Aden Axtell had the last cast an;l Mrs Howard Miller and two ested in the manner of farming Sunday morning for the football game. A . taken off his Injured leg last daughters of Eugene left Fri- in Sherman county. Mrs Hugh Shull of Friend la Mr an Mrs Alfred Payne took Wednesday In the hospital. He day morning after spending a week here with Mr and Mrs a visitor at the home of * lrs E. their daughter, Lois, to The Dal ™ 4 7SlAde„h,Se S G^ he" ls « f « * for ’ les Friday for medical attention/ _. . - . . Mrs Conlee s sister. Receipts of the fair board Mr Payne went down Saturday to l>e aide to get around some Byrd Bennett stopped in town from the racing fund are much to bring them home. after learning how to walk again. Friday to have a look around, lower this year, perhaps be- Mrs Harold Eakln and children few cause of the flood that stopped and Mrs Dell (Olds were business Mrs B. H. Roberson and son In 1899 he worked here a Jimmy returned from their trip months as bookkeeper for Mea- horse racing at Portland Mead- visitors in The Dalles Monday. Frank Medler has been gone to Salt Lake City the first of dor & Sanford. Mr. Bennett, who ows. The county has received I the week and this week the Ro- was accompanied by his wife, $2088.89 and last year receipts to Salem visiting at the home of PAINTS were $7,225.00 for the same per- his daughter Mrs Leo Dumler. WALL PAPER bersons started their official now farms in Iowa. ' ' Mr and Mrs Harry Hydron GLASS vacation. Neal Atkinson, relief Jay Freeman was in ‘ The iod. The local highway crew laid spent Saturday night with Mrs SADDLES man, is handling the station Dalles Motif lay- to have some off Thursday to go to The Dalles Hydron’s parents, Mr and Mrs W AFFLE IRONS work during Mr. Roberson’s dental work attended to. absence, Mr and Mrs Robert Jones and to attend the funeral of James John Mathieson. The Hydrons TOASTERS Bill Hayes is building a bath- two sons were here over the Robertson, foreman of the Shan- who are now stationed at Tela- DISHES room as an addition to the Tom weekend to visit with Mrs Jones’ iko section, who died from a caset, Oregon expected to have VACUUM CLEANERS Monroe cottage in 'Moro. • mother. Mrs E. E. Barnum, and heart attack Monday. a week off hut were called home HOT PLATES I>eon Moore came home last other relatives who were guests Electric service was Jjterrupt again Sunday morning. ELECTRIC STOVES Friday and is spending his days Sunday at the Barnum home. ed slightly here early Thur d y James and Bill Coats were ELECTRIC DRILLS in a wheel chair. Dr. and Mrs Carrel Bennett has foregone morning when an «Jg__ weekend callers In Walla Walla. ELLECTKIC CLOCKS Mrs W. E. Rice and Mrs Ern W. N. Morse came up with him banking pursuits for the week the «witching RUGS and are remaining to help care and is working for the Moro y h lch w r could be est Engles were Monday visit CONGOLKUM for him. Grain Growers as truck driver be ore the brek'r. w,c cou.d ors at the home of Mrs Fay OIL CIXXTH Ben Irzyk, brother of Tex, and general strong man. Grant sp^ced- Brackett. BICYCLES Visitine Sunday with Mrs JLe Miss Eleanor Fox of Portland 1« here from Cheshire. Mass.. perry is taking his place ’ ______ nora Cauthers was Richard New- spent the weekend at the home of TO OI j 8 v to see the west and visit his bro- hind the mahogany desk. — - two children BROOMS & BRUSH ES ther and family. The premium UsU for the and. W e .and ¿ w o ¿WMren her parents Mr and Mrs George FLOOR PO LISH ERS Mr and Mrs Wily Knlghten Sherman County Fair have been MrgV Tom PeUgh Fox. She was accompanied by DK LAVAL CR. SEPARATORS Wallace High of Seaside. were- in Portland last week to printed and when . . daughter Ivalou of Wasco, PPR E SSU R E COOKERS Emil Wolfe of Portland was a see if W ily could get glasses to be ready for distribution * P * Hugh Hankins and wife and GIFTS .Saturday night guest of Mr and improve his eyesight. trons of the fal . ^r4ktrulinvl daughter Beverly and son Mr and Mrs Charles Bullard have been made in the premiums Angeles. Wash., vis- 'Mrs James Fox. . were in The Dalles Sunday to for the 1948 fair. • mother Mrs Roy Bel- 7 w t her stater, Mrs Harriet A grass fire burned over sev- Hed hte mother. Mr. Boy Nish. Florence Brown accompan- era! thousand ncres^on e h current was off on all SHANIKO Aden Axtell Sheds Cast You'll Need Some of these Soon, Remember you can get them here — j - RANCH a HOME STARE led them. - ~ «>«" y ? ' de “ X £ e f0™ the ion form- Mrs Maggie Barnum left Sat- river Tuesday turning ? tne black and ?rly grassy hillside: urday for Payette, Idaho, to spend a week or so visiting relatives barren. Mr and Mr: Homer Rosekelley in that state. W e do lots of things T he re ’ s the bus station, and newspaper agencies, O re g o n ia n , Journal, C hro nicle and M H S O p tim is t too*, and the p u b lic phone, and magazines and we feed you and refresh you. Q u ite a place we have, come in. W e can do something fo r you the Sherman sector of the PP&L me anw uw u - - ---- system Thursday afternoon for a period of two hours after ver> weak voltage for an hour or more Elevators were unable to operate and combines stood in the field waiting for the return of trucks. For the first time in 17 years the Sherman County Journal was printed Friday. Lt. and Mrs William Frees Jr. and children Toni and Michael, have been tranferred from Jack sonville, Florida, to San Diego. California, and will be guests here of her pavents, Mr and Mrs Giles French this coming week. By M rs Arlington Sunday returning home Monday morning. Ivan Olson and his father, Pe ter Olson, are here this week painting and repairing his pro perty. Mr and Mrs Volna Guyton, and family of Portland were week end visitors at the Charles Car rigan home. He is Mrs Carrigan’s brother. Alex Mathieson was a visitor in The Dalles Sunday and Mon day. Mr and Mrs Ed McLennon of Bend were here this week due to the illness and death of her uncle, James Robertson. Miss Marion Lord of Ellens burg, Wn.,» who .has been house guest of Mrs W.A. Rees Is now at the junior Rees home at Fair- view. 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