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4 ✓ PAGE 3 SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1948 Mr and Mrs Jesse DuBoise of day when Miss Verhoeff was Merle Miller is home again from a Portland hospital and is Princeton, Iowa, was a dinner showing the doctor his territory. recovering slowly at his home guest Sunday at the home of Mr He is a new doctor, having re on the farm. He can move his and Mrs Charles Bullard as were cently come to this district. Merrill Oveson will leave early Mr and Mrs Charles Adlard. Schedules for clinics will be hands to some extent now. Friday4 morning for Bend where Mr DuBoise is a cousin of Mrs publicized more fully In the Mr and Mrs LeRoy Wright he will meet a group frdm Cor- were in Klamath Falls the first Bullard and is a corn farmer future said the visitors. vallls who are going to Akron, of the week to bring their boys in his native state and was Miss Jean Owen of Milwaukie Colorado to attend a conference home from a visit with his par greatly impressed with the big Is here to visit with her cousin, on agronomy. A further meeting ents and also to attend the sage wheat crop being harvested in Mrs Collis Moore for a time and of federal agronomists will be burning demonstration held at Sherman county. was on the river with a fish held at Fort Collins which all Valley Falls Thursday. Mrs Mollie $el.achlan is home pole over the week end. will attend. Merrill a n d wife Ronald Mulick, nephew of Mike Ralph Busse and family went to again after a trip to Heppner were in Portland the first of the and Pendleton where she visited Mulick, who has been here for week to obtain some needed Portland last week for few days with her sons Glen and Roland. ithe past six weeks left Monday material for the new house on vacation before the rush of Mrs Sarah Rasmussen of Pen for his home in Nutley, New wheat loans got too heavy. the station. dleton was here last week to see Jersey. Mrs Louis Sather is in Corval There is going to be but one her mother, Mrs Lucy Ruggles ,A dinner was given last Thurs Us to greet a new grand child, dance at fair time with Ed Burke and sisters, Mrs Lu Brown and day by Mr and Mrs John Royse playing the music. That will be born recently to Mr and Mrs Mrs Jess Landry. at their home. Those present Saturday night. In addition he Glen Sather. were Mrs Edith Missman and There has been a sort of re Mr and Mrs W. F. McLeod will play at the fair grounds both union of Irzyks here of late with Saturday and Sunday afternoons. and son, Kenneth, were guests Ben from Cheshire, Mass, and at the Truman Strong home Tues Bon Christianson is on his va Claudia of California visiting RIG H T NOW cation from duties in the bank, day and Wednesday nights while here with Tex and Joe coming having started Saturday «»after on their way home from Rich un oft^n from his work on the land, Wash., where* he had gone noon at the close of work. Columbia river tugboat. on a business trip. A drivers license examiner will Dewey Thompson and family W. S. Powell and daughter, be on duty in Moro Thursday, drove to Salem last Saturday to August 26, 1948 at the court Mrs Opal Parkins went to Port attend the baseball game l>et- returned house between the hours of 10 land Saturday and ween the Legion teams from The Tuesday. a. m. and 3 P- m. Dalles and Rockwool of Port land. Keith Thompson was sec ond baseman for The Dalles team which lost its first game and the chance for the champion O N E STOP TO SHOP ship. Joe Harvey and Phil von FOR E V E R Y T H IN G Borstel are other Sherman coun ty players. Dr. H. T. Osterud, ,new public health doctor for the Wasco-Sher- man county district, accompanied We pay h igh est by Miss Mary Verhoeff, health nurse, was in the county Tues ic e s for your egg* man of Britt, Iowa; Mr and Mrs make remittances to State Purl Sheirbon of Hood River, ing budget (balances in General to asurer and State Game Com Road fund as of July 31, pre- "I and Mr and Mrs LJoyd Royse and sented, approved and filed. mi ion for retention of services children. , . Monthly Statement of County o f Government Trapper: Said re- ■ Treasurer showing balances of m :anes to be matched by each COUNTY CLAIM S Continued from Page One all funds s of July 31, presented, rc plent in equal proportions ....ft said purchase. $91.83; Sherman Motor & Equip. approved and filed. o further matters being at is- Semi-Annual Report of County Co., tires & tubes, $99.30, re adjournment ensued._____ pairs, $54.48, $153.78; Union Oil Treasurer covering period of Jan 1, to June 30, 1948 inclusive Co., gas & oil, $299.40. V A L U E RAR II I L I I r C'ONOENSEO R EPO R T OF PRO •presented, approved and filed. K M T RAYON BR IEF* Petition for grading of fire CEEDINQS OE AUGUST 4, 1948 Sm all, M edium , I*arge guard along highway U. S. 30 TERM OE COUNTY COURT from Deschutes river to Spanish Only 59 cen to Claims against County General Greta, The B a lles x, i'.nnpral Road Funds allowed Hollow presented and filed , Order issued directing Clerk _ only since I got my Genero! 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