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; / i ------------- ¿ L TEN - H eppnrr ( i u t t ^ T i m n , H eppnrr. Oregon WrdnrMl»>, April 1», I W Country Heritage Festival is May 6-7 The 3rd annual celebration of "O ur Country Heritage" festival will be held May 6 and 7 from 10 a m to 3 p m at the Sherman Coun ty Historical Museum in Mono The Friends of the Sherman Coun ty Historical Museum have added some new events and exhibits to this years Festival One new event is the Sherman County Centennial 8 9K Run which wil take place Saturday. May 6 at 9:30 a m The runners will be transported from Moro City Hall, where registration will take place from 8-9 a m the morning of the ■ BOWLING h, • • . •. SuVtar Kup h e g trn Apr U » Htm Ime 22 42 The Pyti* 24 55 M fO G 5t 55 The Hi H o s 55 51 The CjuMr Dusters 15 51 The No Pin Urtier» 56 21 The Drrp rt 27 the Hopeful. V Beeilter . Allo Crts 77 High fune (indi Doheri» 2» High m w l'indi Doherty S4A Spliu converted Doll C amphell ' *1. N Orimui 2 7 . 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Dave and Tnsh Gundcr 1 i ', b . f ; 6r 1 ¿81 (O It doesn't cost any more to bus sour C ro p Mail & F lrr In su ra n ce now Most ol the earls seeded fall NS heat could be dam aged bs hail even at this point o f gnwsth WCCC plans Family Barbecue 1 ; '. V t ' . r » ,, r**> v X '• , ,*■«•» * . ',*a^ * »• <• A *, ' i /* * i . . ■«<• •) u :> • a -*» I I » » f Attention Farmers ^ and Ranchers!! lions plus information on major historic sites, scenic drives, beach access and major recreation areas Also included arc detailed maps of six stale regions "One thing that pes»ple will mrtice is some new photographs and belter looking photographs," said Mil chcll. "The printing this time pro duccd a look that s much clearer and crisper " The Oregon Highway Atlas and the latest official Oregon Highway Map arc being distributed and are available free of charge at Highway and Motor Vehicles Dis tston offices. Visitor Information Centers. State Police and Chambers of Commerce around the state SIZE Print inn 147 Willow - H cppner 676-9228 The latest edition of the Oregon Highway Atlas is now available, ac cording to the O regon State Highway Division The 48 page publication is pack ed full of information for motorists using Oregon's roads and highways, according to Carol Mitchell, public information officer for the Highway Division "The first atlas was really popular both with Oregonians and visitors to the state, so it's been reprinted." Mitchell said "W e' ve updated it. corrected a few things and added some new information The atlas includes co lo r photographs of several state attrac i •Statements •Invoices •Checks •Letterhead ! J •Customized & Continuous Business Forms Experience BeautiControPs Four Easy Steps to Total Image Confidence! ' » .’ ' . Ï r COMPUTER SUPPLIES Champtoaahtp_____ ____________ ';;v V ‘ : lia i 22 25 24 10 51 5SW 41 44 M 4 5 7. run. to the starling line of the run The run will take place on a paved course through the wheat producing countryside cast of Moro The course is made up of gentle slopes, with one long uphill stretch The run will end at the Moro City Hall near the site of the Country Heritage Festival Awards and prizes will he awarded immediately after the finish of the race Registration fees are SI2 with a long sleeved T-shin or 39 without T- shirt on registrations received before Apnl 24 l-ate registrations will be 314 with T shirt and 311 without T shirt Shirts will be available for late runners as long as supply lasts Fntry forms arc in Mid Columbia stores or can be received by contac ting Millie at 5*3 3610 or Shirley at 363-3243. A new exhibit for Sunday. Mas 7, is the collection of porcelain dolls owned by (iwen Filbm of Dufur Besides collecting dolls, (iwen gives lessons in her home teaching ladies to make their own keepsakes or heirloom to pass along to generations to come Mrs Filbin will be demons!ruling some ol her doll mak ing talents at the Sherman County Museum The Country Craft Market also has some new vendors Walt Mendenhall of Willamtna who has done metal sculpture for 13 years will have his wheat and tree sculptures for sale Each piece is hand made by Walt from stce. and has a natural, plated or special blown aluminum finish All are then covered with u clear lacquer His collection includes every thing from brass finished Christmas tree or nanients of wheat, pmecones or pinetrccs to small and large wall sculptures Their will also he a variety of returning vendors including oil. tole and watcrcolor paintings. wimh I craft, toys, sculptures, country stit chery. volt sculptures and stain glass As in the past there will be a wide variety of homecooked foods Kith days including Country Beet Stew and biscuits with pic and soft ice cream Rattle tickets will he sold for door prizes to be given away. The weekend has something lor all ages and is a good place to met new and old friends Plan to come to Moro May 6 and 7th tor the ‘Coun try Heritage" Festival iv v v v v v v v v v v 1 High senes Chris I imanen 526 T J » Camera w m the second halt and the -W *\ X a >* v . Won 42 54 55 14 55 50M 25 NW Marlin Spills converted Juanita loRayne Bowman 4 4. Millie Hanna 1 H>. Sancii Hanna 57, Susan JobnsS»n 5 HI High game Vi W'ilgerc 144 Karen Palmer . 144 V.. r Moti 1 irsi J7 15 No Seven 54 IR No Karr 20 So Pive 12 25 27 No Three 24 25 No Su 20 52 No Fight 55 14 No THei 54 IR No One Spirts converted Dave PSnkmak .1 SI. Fills McRohrrb HO. Willie Meddrrn I HI High game Sandra Halwe*m K H .l i r m VViAndale 204 High K fiei Inena Canon 525. 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