Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, June 14, 1963, Page 7, Image 7

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    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.
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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
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tha Coats.
Mr. anil Mrs. Leonard Jordan
have been enjoying a two weeks
vacation which took them cruis­
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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. Jack operates the Riverside
tavern in Rufus.
* Pacific Powerlaml." aceoi
A rt T hrasher, d istriet mai
The plant was piit int*
tfon by the Union Pucific
the m agazine re|x»rtLs. Sin
its operatore have brand
to include pressure • tree
wer poles, piling. 1umlx*r
dim ensions, opets, ply wo.
interior finishing w< IX Mis.
Pacific Power is one of the m a­
jo r jx»le custom ers for the plant
which employs around 90 people
who represent an annual h alfm il­
lion dollar payroll.
“Pacific Powerland" is sent to
the more than 400,000 c u sto m e r
of PPdiL w , m > reside in parts of
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EVERLASTING LIFE
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O f all the questions
that confront a human
being, none is so im­
p o rta n t . . . n o n e so
perplexing... as:
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W hat happens aft»
death?
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A few will contcn 1
that there is no life
hereafter. .. that man cnCs his J
in a blank nothingness like .mi:..
But for most people, there i
natural and instinctive hope t ba»
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toward a more joyous eternal lib
to come.
This instinctive hope, ii<>-.ve»tr
carries with it no conclusive pro, f
that there is a life hereafter, ami
no obvious "blue-print’’ showing
how to attain it. Because of this,
many are bewildered — uncertain
of the earthly way of life that will
determine their eternal destiny.
Catholics, of course, do not claim
that they alone are capable of hav­
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than is available to any one else.
But where some may be confused
and uncertain, the Catholic finds
certainty in his Church for that
time when "the night cometh that
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You may hear it said that this
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fa ith ...th a t Catholics are merely
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more about God's plan for our des­
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On the contrary, Catholics be­
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Own plan for our salvation. W e
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