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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1958)
HAGE 3 SHERMAN COVNTY JOURNAL, companied J. R. Price here from Iki G iande w hen he came to judge the horseshow Sunday. The Beck ets went on to Bend for a busi ness meeting. There will be an open Installa tion for officers of the E astern Star next Sunday at 2:30 p. m. preceded by a pot luck dinner at 12:30 p. m. at the Masonic hall Out of town relatives here for in Moro. the funeral of John F. Foss were Mrs. Dorothy Hellberg, daughter, By Ann Hall an<j Frederick, grandson, from Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Sayles, The Hi Yu horse club met sister from Spoken, Wn.; Mrs. May 24 at Stan Coelsch’s for a J. A. Foss, sister in law from T er trail ride. Everyone brought a rebonne; Mr. and Mrs. A rthur sack lun. h which we ate a t the Foss, nephew from Bend; and Mr. old Barnum place. A fter lunch we Naves McDonald from Spokane, rode to Bill A lsup’s w here Mrs. W ashington. Alsup served us ice tea and punch. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Stivers re After the trail ride we w ent turned Tuesday evening from a swimming and cooled off. Then trip into Mexico which took them Mrs. Coelsch and Sharon served ten days of their vacation time. a potluck ilinner to the m em bers Mr. and Mrs. Merle Becket ac- and their families. neighbor, Pat McDonald, long an employee of Sears Roebuck in th at city. J. B. Adams, now an infrequent visitor to Sherm an county, was here for the Sunday historical pic nic to meet friends of the days when he was local agent for the E astern Oregon Land company. Moro Personals Mr. and Mrs. E rnest Wel»b, sister and son were here Sunday and Monday from Beaverton and attended the historical picnic. Mr. and Mrs. W alter Ruggles of Heppner, Mrs. Eva Landry of Portland, and Allen M urray of Hood River were here to visit old friends and neighbors at DeMoss Park Sunday. Mrs. Lean Searcy of Hillsboro was here Sunday to atten d the historical picnic and also visiting her daughter Mrs. H arry Pinker ton and other relatives and friends while here. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Nichols were in Seattle Saturday after noon to attend the wedding of his nephew Don Nichols, son of his late brother Everett, to Miss Mary Johnson, also of Seattle at Hope L utheran church. While there Wes also visited with a form er The great bourbon of the Old West Dr. Otis G. Perkins Optometrist 403 E. 2nd SU CARD OF T H IN K S Russel Belahee, superintendent We wish to express our heart 11:00 Church S ervke felt appreciation and thanks to Sermon theme: -T he Church our many friends for the beauti Moves Forw ard.” ful flowers, the memorials, the The Congregational meeting cards and the many other ex was scheduled for this Sunday pressions of kindness and sym pathy extended to us during the long illness and death of our tie- loved father and grandfather, John F. Foss. 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