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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1963)
Sherman County Journal Moro Oregon, Friday June 14. 1963—Pa«e 7 I trailers and men leaving Rufus for work in other areas during the past two weeks. The N orth west Construction has t\>pleteJ B> Mi*. lieorge Fox their part of the guard rail work It was a lovely day here in the along the detour highway, and north end of Shenian on Tuesday have moved to Montana where w ith a gentle west wind and Pi they have sim ilar work to do. degree weather. Yesterday it was They will lie fiack in Rufus pre- 90 and a stiff east wind was blow ' sumably in July to finish the ing to drain all the m oisture out ' work here after the road beds ire of the plant life. The grass has made ready. Compton Oonatrue- turned a dried up yellow color in , lion is in Rufus to put a rock all the s uth slopes, and is creep II rusher near the m outh of the ing up on the north s'.oje. The • John lkiy river. Comptons ¡wving green grain has been cut for hay, crew are working all over this and the alfalfa has been cut for I part of eastern Oregon, that is in the first crop of the season. Sherm an and Gilliam counties. T h eir is continued activity in Dr. and Mrs. Wilson Foote a n ! the construction business in and daughter Nancy and son Robert around Rufus. S ne parts of the came to Rufus Friday night from project are letting off men as they Corvallis to spend a couple nights complete their contracts. There with Mrs. Foote’s j»arents the has lieen a noticeable num ber of Mr. and Mrs. George Fox. On Sat urday Mr. and Mrs. Jam es W. Fox entertained at dinner honor ing the Foote’s. The Foote family left on Sunday afternoon for Nephi, Utah where they went io close up the estate of Dr. Foote’s IN YOUR mother. WASHABLE Invitations nave been received to a bridal show er honoring Miss Jeanne Macnab on Saturday, for reducible inguinal hernia June 15, at 2 p.m. at the Wasco S W / M , BATHE, Methodist church. The hostess WORK AND PLAY IN ITI will be Shirley Blaylock, Ohyllis Ode,I, M argaret Brown and Rea- C X O R LEFT OR $3.91 *T .Z J RIGHT SIDE DOUBLE tha Coats. Mr. anil Mrs. Leonard Jordan have been enjoying a two weeks vacation which took them cruis Phone GI 2-5262 ing to Canada and th e Oregon RUFUS Wood Treating Plant Featured In Periodical The J. H. Baxter Compuny, a local wood treating plant that supplies 50 per cent of the Union Pacific Railroad tie requirem ent, is featured in the current issue of beaches. Mrs. Jordan is the Ru fus postm istress and while she is away Mrs. Hazel Allee is acting postm istress, assisted by Mrs. Mike Doolin H. Jack W hite Is confined to the hospital for a few days w here he underw ent surgery in The Dal les. 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