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PAGE 4 SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON FRIDAY, APRIL 28, l»50 famllly before returning Sunday. by Norris Gilkison were James NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING Brown, commander; Ralph Bus the clnse of the meeting by mem Notice is hereby .given that VFW INSTALLS se, senior vice-commander; Bob bers of the auxiliary. the undersigned has filed in The VFW Post No. 5028 and Boynton, junior vice-command the County Court of the State of the auxiliary held joint installa er; George DeMoss, quartermas Oregon for Sherman County her tion at Moro Monday evening, ter; William Brinkert, chaplain; Final Report and Account as Ad April 17. Officers installed for Eldon Lane, trustee, Norris Gil ministratrix of the estate of Mae the auxiliary by Mrs. John De- service officer. Moore, deceased, and that Sat Moss were Mrs. William Brin , kison, Refreshments were served at urday, the 27th day of May; 1950 kert, president; Mrs. Bob Boyn at ten o’clock A. M. of said day, ton, senior vice-president; Mrs. at the County Courtroom, in the George DeMoas, junior vice-pre Courthouse, a t Moro, Oregon, sident; Mrs. Marvin Howell, has been fixed by the Court as secretary-treasurer; Mrs. James Third A Union St. the time and place for hearing Brown, conductress, Mrs. How Oregon ard Spencer, chaplain; Mrs. Nor The DaUes of objections to said Final Re ris ' Gilkison and Mrs. Ivan Paint • Wallpaper • ¡Venetian port and Account and the settle Blinds Blagg, color bearers; Mrs. Eldon. ment of said estate. Lane, guard; Mrs. John Ru8t, GENERAL PAINT ¡PRODUCTS Evelyn G. Bonney patrotlc instructor and Mrs. Heavy Kote - one coat finish Geo. G. Updegraff 26-9c Flex - Colorful decorator Ralph Busse, musician. • Attorney for Administratrix I Officers installed for the poet Rayonlte, washable smooth finish Brady were among the business visitor In The Dalles Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cox went to The Dalles Friday where Mrs. Cox entered the hospital for medical attention. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Ketter of Tacoma, Wn., arrived Sunday to spend a few days visiting their son, Frank Ketter and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. ’ Blagg went to Portland Friday on bus iness they visited her father, Asa Eslinger, at Forest Grove F rid ay night - and Saturday, spending Saturday1 ni^ht with their son, Harold Blagg and and Mrs. Wallace May. . Mrs. John Rust and daughter, Geraldine, Mrs. Bert Cox, Mrs. Arsell Lemley, Mrs. A. A. Dun lap, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lem ley, Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Blay lock and daughter, Barbara, Mrs. B. C. Baumgartner and daugh ters Margaret and Susan, Mary 'J •™ °™ 8T«!l?NTNl;AL ” Grass Valley News The Grass Valley Rebekahs met at the IOOF hall Wednesday evening for their regular meet ing with 25 members present. Mrs. Orville Ruggles, n o b l e grand, presided. The degree team did some practicing, then a bir thday party was held for those having birthdays in April. The honored were Mrs. Ernest Blay lock, Mrs. Jack Adams and Mrs. Fred Peters. Refreshments were served at the close by Mrs. Alice Smith and Mrs. Clyde Stradley. Mrs. Josephine May of Moro came up Saturday to spend the week end at the home of Mr. ¡BlMtonerTf tbisuu of Oregon. pur- U UW: IN C O M ® rent*. received durln« the Incom * fro m o th e r •o u rc M received dur- yeer I4 5 .X 3 8 S 8 Adams Paint Store T e m p e r a te 18 8,264.65 63.132. SO l i v i n g is th e 8.176.16 Temí for FROSTKIST ICE CREAM 2V2 Gals. $3.75 Greeting Cards All Kinds - I «64.848-68 endow; g y n o p e b o f A n n u al S tatem en t GO TO BLUMS 55 0.928.58 IN COM 8 «m» the 7*1 si “ i . 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