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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1963)
F AGE 3 SHERMAN COUNTY JO U R N A L MORO, OREGON About the County FRIDAY. APRII. Sé, tWkl it the Condon ranch lecaine ill and drove his Tim* w ill ( hang«* at 2:< mi |». in. the hospital, April 2tt, n«*\t Sunday, aiul lire ril meeting of the Chris «•tfh'ial time in must uf (>i*K«»n Tit was held nt the Ive- w ill b* l>a>tight S a tin g Time. where the women en- Sherman County school» will ob the junior group and serve the same hours. Srh<»»l > mhl Colum- for i.le itio n s will I m * li*l«l on Day and theMid- Hoi light Saving Time. At the next »spiti Eastern Star Brunch, Monday meeting there will I k * a pot luck April 29, Masonic Hall, Moro, at dinner and work on poppy 10:00 to 11:00 a.m., Silver Tray wreaths. It will be May 6. offering welcome to everyone. Karen Taubota, Rufus, was Mr and Mrs E.R Blaylock went selected as alternate for the Ore- to Forest Grove Friday to visit \\ | (' nlMlon S'tiHi. Mrs Oscar Jones over the week college scholarship. Mary Sohler, end. Hood River, was selected as win Mrs Collis Moore slipped and ner. An eight year 4-H member, fell while getting the paper early Karen has been active in cloth last Thursday morning and broke ing and foods projects. She has the bone in her heel which kept taken 22 4-H projects and has her in the hospital three or four I een a consistant exhibitor at days and will keep her on crutch county and state fairs. The aw’ard es or a walking cast for that is based on her foods projects and many months. participation in cake and bread Mr. and Mrs. Wendell llalsiger contests at State Fair. drove to Kennewick Tuesday to Date of the meeting of the return their grandchildren to the grand jury to hear the cases of ir home and take their first look Dolphus L. Baker and Jake Gross, ut their new’ sister. both charged with manslaughter Earl Gentry is in a hospital in will l>e held May 2, instead of The Dalles with what is thought April 30. to lx? a ruptured duodenal ideer. Loy Cochran made a trip to Portland Tuesday to see about some business in the city. ANDY’S RADIO AND TV Mr and Mrs Harry Pinkerton were in Portland Tuesday where Mrs Pinkenton attended the exe SALKS & SERVICE cutive committee meeting of the SERVICE ON ALE MAKES Portland Prehysterlal society at Multnonnh United Presbyterian Call A N D Y PA U LSO N B H, Roberson went to Port John McMurtrey, which he ao ulred oqn one of his trips to land Thursday to see Mrs. Rober Word received by the family Japan. son In a hospital there In a full Mrs. Guy H oskinsou is tliat Mrs Guy Hoskliuon was killed in an auto accident near Westminister, Calif., Tuesday. A friend was killed outright, May died in a hospital and Guy, driver of the car was slightly Injured. Funeral services will l»e held on Saturday at 9:00 a m. from the Peak Family Mortuary at San Bernadino, 790 Balsa St. Surviv ing are Dan, Hugh, Mary, Flor ence, Eleanor, Edward, Gene and Art Dave thed as a youth. Latest victim of the siege of cast pending the knitting of her measles that has been keeping broken leg children out of school Is Mrs. Marjorie Marvin, high school Eastern Oregon district clerk, who awoke with what she thought was measles Thursday morning, not very sick Electric Co but verv red. Smith- Callaway Chapel FUNERAL SERVIC E PATTY O’MEARA E lectric Contractors tommerici&l — residential industrial The 7th grade at Wasco had a LEONARD R. SMITH southeast Asia day last week Telephone CY 6-3133 E ST IM A T E S and B ID The class collected articles from the countries they had studied R E Q U E ST S in this area, China, Korea, Japan w ith no obligation etc., and made a display board Dr. Otis G. Perkins ir. hteir room. They decorated E L E C T R IC H EAT their bulletin boards and made O PTO M ETRIST posters about their celebrations 0 M EA R A S U P P L Y CO. All classes came to see the ex 403 K. tn d S t W asco Phone GI 2 5402 hibit and to listen to the Japa ». 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