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PAGE X SHERMAN COUNTY Rufus Personals J o t rnal . M oro , orkgon F r id a y , a vg vst is , m i ti the H ow M rs I^ o D u m ler o f Salem w a s the a g u est last w eek-end o f her bro M r*. G eo rge F o x n in g to rip en a t m ost o f th< Hi M ost o f the a p rico ts a re gon< fu s orch ards. T h e G oklen J u b ilee th e r and sister-in -law , Mr. and Mrs. L eland M edlar. H er son W a l v a rie t is the firs t to rip en w ith ly D u m ler d ro v e tra cto r fo r his the H ale-haven fo llo w ing rig h t be u n cle Iceland d u rin g h a rvest. hind them . ’ T h e y exp ect to fin ish w ith th e ir T h e second cu ttin g o f a lfa lfa h a rv e s t o p eratio n s T u esd ay . T h e n •has been cut and put a w a y at the W a lly w ill re tu rn h o m e w ith his farm s h a v in g a lfa lfa in th is area. m other. In fact th ere are o n ly th ree farm s G u e sts for the w eek-end a t the i .Using a lfa lfa h e re e x c e p tin g p er G eo rge F o x hom e w ere th e ir son- haps a few w h o try d r y land af- in-law and d a u gh ter, Dr. an d Mrs. GASOLINE falfa. T h e o th er ones a re H arland W ilson Foote and d a u g h te r N a n Me Donald, T ra c e F ie ld s and cy L ou, Mr. and M rs. E a rl W e a th Jam es F o x w h o irr ig a te th e ir erfo rd and sons G ra n t and F ra n k fields. o f A rlin gto n . Mrs. Ftoote and d a u L ast w eek w as v e ry good w h ea t g h te r w en t hom e w ith the W e a h a rv estin g w ea th er. T h e w est th e rfo rd s S u n d a y n ig h t to s ta y w in d b lew a bit a ll w ee k , k e ep in g un til T h u rs d a y then s h e 'll spen d a nice e v e n tem p e ra tu re to w o rk the rest o f the w e e k at th e F o xes. in. T h is v ic in ity d o esn ’t seem to Dr. F o o te left fo r C o r v a llis S u n h a v e the hot w e a th e r it used to d a y in tim e to tak e in th e football exp erien ce. In p re vio u s y e a rs it gam e in P ortlan d. w as n o th in g fo r th e tem p e ra tu re P a tric ia O ’B rie n o f B ig g s w a s to soar above a h u n dred d e g re e s a w eek-end g u est o f h e r frin d s A r fo r sev era l w eeks. So fa r th is len and K a y M acnab. su m m e r w e ’v e had tw o d a y s o f Mr. and Mrs. W lllia n O ’B rie n o f n ear 100. O fco u rse o n e d o e sn ’t B igg s sp en t S ta u rd a y an d S u n Phone 272 h ear an y com p lain t! d a y in E cho v is itin g B ill's folks. ifowr 7600 r'Ä0’1 NEW ROYAL TRITON IRA FRIDLEY Consignee Wasco, Oregon 5—20 and 10—30 UNION OIL COMPANY of California K a th y and T im m y w ho had spent day. T h e ga m e is sch ed u led s e v e ra l w e e k s v is itin g th e ir grand- P en dleton A u g u s t 28. p aren s in E ch o retu rn ed h o m e . ___________ at acco rd in g to an ann oun cem ent received from the S e cre ta ry o f S ta te 's o ffice. P erso n s w ish in g o rig in a l licen G eo rg e L. F o x Jr. w ill leave E X A M I N E R C O M IN G S u n d a y fo r I-a G ran d e to begin A d riv e rs licen se e x a m in e r w ill ses o r p erm its to d r iv e a re ask ed p ra ctice fo r the S h rin e A ll-S tar l>e on d u ty in M oro T u e sd a y , A ug. to file ap p licatio n s w ell ahead o f football gam e. T h e bo ys are to re- 17, at th e co u rt house b etw een the sch ed u led clo sin g hour in o r port in L a G ra n d e at 1:30 Sun- the hours o f 10 a. m. and 3 p. in., der to assu re tim e fo r com pletion o f the req u ired licen se test. / ■00 K ill Y A V t A name closely asso ciated in the pubft« Civil Engineering Land Surveying WALL & TENNESON L E T ’S GO! WASCO COUNTY FAIR & RODEO Attractions Day and Night TYGH VALLEY, ORE. - AUGUST 26-29 Phone 5656, »081,/ E . *•** mind with dependability T h e Dalles 2nd Kt. H IS T O R IC RECORD! Rodeos and Races Saturday evening, Saturday after noon . . Horse Show and Races Saturday afternoon with featured Sherman County Special Free for All half mile race on the program. Introduction of milder, lower-priced, 86 Proof bottling as a companion to world-famous 100 Proof Bottled in Bond brings forth unprecedented public demand! FAT STOCK AUCTION. Junior Livestock, 6 p.m. Saturday. Full Scale Carnival with 5 Major Rides MUTUAL B1YKSTMKNT FUNDS r fic s u fo r i MUTUAL S IL IC T IV I FUND STOCK FUND Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey PACK- AMOUNT CERTIFICATE COMPANY SYNDICATE OF AMERICA NOW -TW O GREAT BOTTLINGS! •*J?ROOF DIVERSIFIED SERVICES MINNfAPOUS 2. 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