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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1952)
I PAGE 3 SHERMAN COUNTY Moro Personals Mr. and Mrs. John Parker ha, *• houseguests this past week Mr. and Mrs. L. N Grant am! son, David, who were returning to their home at Pawn, R. c. ai ter spending the winter in south ern California. Mr j *• ,■ M r. and Mrs: Eugene Amidon, Mrs. John Parker and Mrs. Har- riet Romine motored to Portland Frid ay t ’be Rose Festival parade, returning same day. Mr. and Mrs. Lew Hartwig of Cottage Grove stoppeil here 4. f RNAI,, MORO, OREGON FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1952 briefly last Friday while on thei Mr. and Mrs. Lester Conlee " a- to Walla Walla for a visit left Monday afternoon for Port Hart wie was formerly Jose lynd and the coast to be gone a phii ■ Cornu thia, a one time’ few days. Aioro school «icher» wh( now Here for the Stewart-Christian- has two girl and a boy her son wedding were Mr. and and own . to teach Mrs. M. M. Oveson an son, Dick, i. and MYs. Wily Knighted who just returned from two °ine last week end from years in France as a, Mormon u 1 1,1 n‘a u here they had gono missionary - to spend a week with their son, W’ily jr. who i tationed at HunP WAide Arstill is here again for Hton Air Rase List north of San some summer vacationing ‘while working around the garage. Francisco, »«■ ... _ . The 4<H children left early Mr. a Ki Airs. W. T. Ralsiger Tuesday morning for the annual .were ih Spokane .last week to symrner school trip to Corvallis. attend a Gr nCt ° 1 æ *sort^ Tommy Thompson drove the bus, ’ ain - Ralph Busse the baggage car 'and Mr?. GeorgV Mitchell and MYs. Busse went alnog to W ednesday- morning for bring Ralph home. Mrs. Elizabeth ton ^to join the Raphaël' "Hartley is official chaperone. El- >nris on a trip to Lake Ta- ghteen made the trip. I a weeks outing. Queen Connie Wilson and i B. Ebinger, -attorney of Prinecesses Sharon Coons and Jo- th Falls, stopped in Moro ann Ross went to Pendleton to visit Mr. (and Mrs. Tuesday to pick out their cos- H rençh. ( tumes for the fair and the pre- ma-der 1 jftbyd Johnsdh is liminary activities of the sum- vacation this week leaving - trier. tter distributing to Mrs. Marvin Miller and daughter, Jones and Mrs. Benson. He will Merle Marian Coyner are here attend the postmaster’s conven- for early summer fishing, com- tion before coming home; ing from 'Portland. Ronald MeLachlan is now cooking in the Moro hotel coffee shop, starting Tuesday morning Mrs. Doris Ellis will leave Sunday for Portland to begin summer school? Later this month she will go to Detroit, Michigan to attend the annual meeting of the National Education associa tion as a delegate from this dis trict of Oregon. Bob Ring’s quarter horse, Drifting Sands won its race at the Portland Meadows last week doing the 250 yards in 14.2. Bids on the F irst National Bank building will be let June 23 and construction will start at once. Several contractors are bidding, some from The Dalles, others from Portland, Salem, and Pendleton. It is hoped that the new building will be occu pied by early fall An error in last week's Jour nal indicated that Jimmie Belshe attended summei school on money from club funds. Actual ly It was the First National Bank that contributed the money for his scholarship. Floyd Root, president of the Oregon Wheat Growers league, has just returned from attending the spring meeting of the Idaho- Wbshington wheatmen. Tues day he was at Lind, Washington to visit the experiment station on field day and spoke at the BE HAKE _ Many years ago our founder discovered the subterraneaa wells at Tum water which pro duce, now as then, a water o f great purity and special brew ing qualities . . . reason indeed why o l y m p ia is a beer of rare fla v o r and lig h t, s p a rk lin g a qualities. 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