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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1955)
PACE 3 SHERMAN COUNTY Moro Personals Mrs. E tta Moore spent a nice weekend in The Dalles with Dr. and Cecil Morse and seeing her new great grand daughter while May Ann Broun went down to her brothers in Lebanon. Sunday they went to their old home in Alsea for the old-timers picnic and re p o rt a grand time with school mates and old time friends. Rev. Alfred W. Solomon is spend ing the week of August 15-22, as a counselor at the Presbyterian Junior High camp a t Menucha, near Corbett. John Matteson and Bobby Cyphers are attending the camp. Charles Belshee came up Sun day to be around home for a time and maybe buy a few head of stock. (BURNA!., MORO. OREGON FRIDAY. AUGUST 19, 1933 Lt. W alter Eslinger and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Eslinger went to Springston. Idaho over the weekend to visit Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Eslinger. The W alter Es linger family left from there for their home in California. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Eslinger stopped in Garfield, Wn., on their way home for a brief visit w ith Mrs. Grace Wallan and her brother. A m arriage license was Issued at Stevenson, W ashington, August 16 to Reed Peck and Mrs. Mildred .McLachlan and report has it that they were m arried later that day in a nearby W ashington town. The employees of the first Na tional bank in Moro and other friends gave a surprise birthday p a rty for Dean Shaver last Friday evening at the Legion hall. Dean was really surprised as he came into the darkened room and found his frienJs as the lights went up. Mrs. Verne A rstill and daugh ters, Diann and Janet, of Athena are here this week. Elsie is taking care of the Beauty Shop while Mrs. Powell is at Hardman helping with the harvest. Mr. and Mrs. George Kruger are now living in Athena and working for Verne Arstill in the 1 /WELLINGTON' H»” - ,z n , * ’* ’ ft BkVhNClO machinery business Ivan (Chunky) Kirkelie and Earl Gri^fts, who are respectively fielder and pitcher for The Dalles l^egion baseball team, played a part in winning the district cham pionships at Billings for Oregon. Griggs pitched against Spokane and won handily and Kirkelie has been getting timely hits in every game. The team now goes .to Hastings, Nebraska, for the na tional semi-finals. drivinj Bon Waldr, ff of S ton, Pi dav. Ai Columbia hospiti I ii a daughter. Ten a I. >r Helen Mo Waldroff is the f< rison. vork don h burned who dro> I <w>ntrnl Max Bi Now Open MORO BEAUTY SHOP same location PHONE 512 A big plus...exclusive with Chevron! 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