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I PAGE 3 SHERMAN COUNTY JO URNA L, MORO. OREGON. FRIDAY, JA NU ARY 3, 1941 Grass Valley Intact After Bomb Threat Moro People Recover From , Family Lose ' 1-v - ---------------------------- - . . * "J ? ;? Flu Rapidly s is ta n t since the d ep a rtu re of Miss Gene Brisbine. Mrs. A.- M. Nelson and dau g h te r Donella spent New Y ears w ith Mrs N elson’s m other in»* Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Karf L andstrom cam e S atu rd ay n ig h t from C ali fo rn ia to spend a ferw days herw v isitin g w ith her p aren ts, Mr. and M rs. L. L. Peetz. Mr. and Mrs. T rum an S tro n g an d Mr. and Mrs.. E. H. W atkins, Hazel M arie W atkins and John A. F oss were New Y ears dinner gu ests of Mr. and Mrs. F rancis * i • •'¡•vi. A Charleston Navy Yard, Boston, which was protected by a cordon of more than* 100 police and a detachment of marines after a navy official had received information that a workman would attempt to Carry a time bomb and dynamite into the navy yard in a Iunchbcx, when the gates were opened for the daj^ shift. * A thorough search revealed nothing whatever. - t W atkins. A. M. Nelson le ft W ednesday for San Antonio, T exas due to the serious illness 4>f his m other. Mr. and Mrs. T rum an S trong w ere in Redmond fo r the celebra tion of the 81st birthday an n iv er sary of M rs. S tro n g ’s fa th e r, Mr. Rusch. The saddle advertised by John DeMoss last week has been sold. The installation of officers for the E astern S ta r ar.d Masonic lodges will be held Ja n u a ry 11. A 6:30 dinner will be served. » The m eeting of the M issionary society will be held J a n u a ry 8, W ednesday, a t the home of Mrs. Dewey Thom pson. It will be an a'l day m eeting writh a pot luck dinner. C hester Searcy and M rs. Hazel H aynes of Redmond w ere m arried ir V ancouver December 31. They will m ake th eir home in Redmond. T1 ey stopped on th e ir re tu rn trip a t the H. B. P inkerton home wher® rtla tiv e s living here gathered for d .rn e r. A. J. Bucholtz was in Arlington New Years day to in v e n to r/ th* F o r all the kindness and sy m p a th y shown us in o u r recent be- rqavem ent, and fo r the piany floraT offerings, we wish to express ouf sincere g ratitu d e. Mr. and-M rs. C. R. Belshee Mr. and M rs. H. B. ,Belshee GEORGE G. UPDEGRAFF A tto rn e y A t L a w M o r o a n d W a ic o Moro Lodge No. 113, I.O . O. F. Moro, Oregon Meets 1st and 3rd Tuesdays in the I.O..O.F. hall Trai sient and visiting brothers are cordi ally invited to meet Al with us. Orb» Muri/n, N.G. Vernon Millet Sec. Lupine Rebekah Lodge Moro, Oregon No. 116 Meets 2d & 4th Tues day of each m onth, i V isiting m em bers wel come. Anna Davis, N. G. Florence Johnston, Se< Eureka Lodge No. 121 A-F & A-M Meets on the 1st and 3rd Thursday eve nings of each month. Visiting members cor dially invited to meet with us. E. Amidon, W.M. C. V. Belknap, Secy. Bethlehem Chapter, No. 78.O.E.S. Moro, Oregon E rm a Mae back to Pendleton Bucholtz & Galley stock of goods. w here she is w orking. Jam es B d- Sybil Belshe spent the holidays shaw accom panied them and he h er^ w ith her paren ts, Mr. and and A riel are in v estig atin g thi Mrs. W ilford Belshe. w ork to be done th ere in connec GUtnn Segerdahl left W ednesday tion w ith the new’ airp o rt. n ig h t for M ilwaukee, Wis., to work in the A llis-C halm ers factory. His wife and son will follow him later. Mrs. T. B. Searcy, who has been l'ving with her son C h ester, in Wasco M ethodist C huich: Sun Redmond fo r some tim e, ‘ accom day School a t 10.00 a. m. panied C hester to P ortland the M orning W orship a t 11:00 a. m. first of the week w hefe she wi-i E pw orth League a t .6:30 p. m. spend the w inter m onths visiting Due to th e ir being so much ill her sons in the Valley. ness in the com m unity, th e po. Vernon F la tt w ent to P ortland luck d in n er is postponed. W ednesday for a few days 'busi F. L. Cannell, P asto r. ness in the city. Moro C hristian Science Society. Neal F reem an and wile and G reta Freem an were here over the Sunday m orning service a t 11 holidays to visit w ith th eir p aren ts o’cicck. Sunday school a t ten a T estim onial m eeting every Mr. and Mrs. J a y Freem an. Neal m Eves in Eugene and G reta in La W ednesday evening a t eig h t o ' clock. R eading room in the re ar Grande. Bill Raymond continues to get of the church building w ith an a t •better a t the ^lid-C olum bia hos ten d an t on W ednesday evening. pital in The Dalle? and ejcpects to ' Moro P resb y teria n Church. Sun be home developing pictures in a day, J a n u a ry 5. 1941. few weeks. 10.00 - S unday School. Classes for The highw ay road crew pulled all ages. oui T hursday a fte r stay in g here 11:00 - M orning W orship. Q u ar ft r a couple of m onths rep airin g te rly Com munion Serivce. Them e: bridges and culverts from A nte- 1 “The In stitu tio n o f the L ord’s lope to the river. S upper.” Paul G oddard’s fam ily has been ; 7:30 - The young people will d is in the hospital during th eir holi- j cuss the subject, “ Shall We Live day vacation here b u t were not by Rule or Im p u lse ? ” The leadei seriously ill. will be appoin ted lat?r. Miss R eatha S ayrs le ft F rid ay M onday, J a n u a ry 6, a t 7:30 p. nt. r ig h t fo r San Jose, C alifornia to Covered dish dinner in church re e n te r school for the w inter term , basem ent. Mrs. C arro l S ayrs will a fte r having spent the C hristm as lead discussion on the subject season w ith her p aren ts, Mr. and “ Youth on th e M arth ,” a study of the M ig ran ts in our country. Mrs. C arroll Sayrs. R. G. Cunliff left F riday m orn W ednesday, J a n u a ry 8: M issionary ing for Hood River on receiving Society will m eet for all day p ro word of the death of his m other gram w ith covered dish dinnei who has been ill fo r several at Mrs. Dewey Thom pson’s home. m onths. Several from here were M eeting will begin a t 10:30. Bool, cown M onday to atten d the fu n lwview of study book, “ Stand By lo r C hina.” eral. H enry G. H anson, P astor. Mrs. E arl G entry is home from the hospital w ith her new d a u g h ter. George U pdegraff cam e back frem P ortland Monday a fte r a week spent in th a t city. Mrs. 'U p d e g raff w ent on to C alifornia to be w ith her m other, who has a New rubber case of the flu. A Li I h * a g ita to r stops Word has been received here * ■ J—* w rin g er rolls th a t P e rry N. Johnston has been m ade an ofl\per in the A m erican C orriedale Association, evidence of T rade your old w asher as P e rry ’s continued in te re st in C or riedale sheep, which he first down paym ent. Phone 161 bro u g h t to this county. N ext M onday the new county for trial officials will take th eir places in the offices in the court house, new deputies will seat them selves b e fore the ty p ew riters, and the w ork The Dalles, Ore. go on as usual. u A riel M organ took his siste r EASY WASHER HAMPTON FURNITURE numtraxm ti »»unni tin ¡itttn¡nm;n:iu:n:n:m:m:umunnni > 1111111 n m aa M eets Every Second and F o u rth T hursdays in each M onth. V isiting m em bers Com plete Stock Invited Naomi Van Gilder, W. M. Ruth S p a rin g , Sec. SAVE [Vaut A ds I.O ST:W hite saddle horse, w eight 1000 Lbs. Wasco. A. C. Kasdberg, 9-10p. D ry G o o d s, C lo th in g ja n d > * S h o e s to m e e t th e n e e d s o f th e The cook book compiled by the Moro W om an’s Club m ay be ob- tr ined from Mrs. L. -V. Moore, M rs. E ugene Amidon or Mrs. C ar- roll S ayrs. P ric l $1.00. FOR S A L E : 250 crossbred and Ramiboullet ewes 2 to 5 yrs. At $10.00. S ta rt lairibin-g Ja n . 12. . 1-mile east of DeMoss Spr. John M. DeMoss, Moro. « Quality Goods c o m m u n ity D e p e n d a le , Q u a lit y G ro ce rie s Z E IG L E R 'S T Store 1" ..................... . Grass .Valley spent the C hristm as holiday week" end v isitin g the fo rm e r’s aunt, Miss- A nna S chw artz, and his siste r, Mrs. G ertrude H arp er an d -en M yron. They le ft F rid ay for P ortland where Mrs. H a rp er and con will visit fo r a week, and the boys continued on to Vancouver, l A / p f l i l l 11 fT tu ie tu rn to the B arracks. j ’ ’ V U U IU J J Mr. and Mrs. W illia m 'M ifc W end Juanita o f Hermiaton, lfr . and Mrs. John Decker and fam ily and Mr and Mrs. Allen iBekkedahl Kent People Attend Golden and Goods Although some citizens are still down with the flu a g re a t m ajority of those who spent a day or two of last week in bed are now up ana about and enjoying life as well as ever. Mrs. Jack Cothran returned f.cm the hospital Sunday a fter spending ten days there as a re-t f ult of an appendicitis operation. She is recuperating a t home. Students of the state schools left New Years day* to return to their studies. Miss Gene Brisbine left to begin her work a t OSC thus adding one to the nuniber away to school. Mr. and Mrs. Brisbine took her down Wednesday. a Miss Florence Law rence is w ork ing in the local post office as as ✓ - spent Christmas day a t the boost . m r V P I lF L iV C lll of Mr. and Mrs. Volna GuytonC'VArA' Dinner guests Wednesday at the Alfred Lyons home were Mrs. Jay McKay and children, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schilling and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilson and sens. Among» those shopping in the Dalles last week were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Barnet, Mrs. Volna Guy ton, Mrs. Allen Bekkedahl, Bill Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. John Deck er, Juanita Mitchell, Mr». Louie Schadewitz, Mrs. Jay McKay and Robert Schilling. Mrs. Frank Haynes of Philomath is s e n d in g a few days visiting at the Pluemke home. Mr.- and M rs. Edgai; AJley and , , Mr and Mrs w £ H elyer and T he tw o sto ry house occupied by the O. L. S ehnacker fam ily was TX n T " 't aru* Mrs. J. C. Wilson went to to a tte n d the com pletely destroyed b y fire T h u rs The Dal e , T h u rsd ay when Mrs, Rufus Sun(| AUey lley entered the hospital. h osn.tal. I w edding an n iv ersary celabra- day n ig h t. A few articles of cloth Mr. and Mrs. Gus E ngstrom and ing was all th a t was saved. F o rre st tion of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Wil- Sehnacker, had his hands severely Mr. and M rs. Tom Alley motored son which was observed in the burned and a son in law had his to The Dalles F riday to visit Mrs. R uius g ran g e hall. All the chil back burned when the building E d g ar Alley. dren of the W ilson’s were home Mi. and Mrs. Del E akin and fcr the occasion and thirty-one collapsed while he w as carry in g out one o f the children. The wel d au g h ter, Em m a Joan, were visi years ago Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wil- fa re com m ittee and the Red Cross tors in The Italics S atu rd ay . sor were united in m arriag e a t the Mr. and Mrs. Joe BLlby re tu rn home of the W ilson’s a t R u fu s, in helped them with food and bedding while the people^of the com m unity ed Mrs. F rances Bibby to her home Septem ber of 1909 and the fam i- C ornelius Sunday a f te r spend- Le3 havc becn clc„e friends th ru gave them feeds and fu rn itu re and n:g the holiday week end, visitin g | ( at the years p in e r household articles. They will live in th e Folda house in the north a t the Joe and A rt Bibby homes Mrs. Grace G regg and Dolores AAA COMMITTEEMEN Cl yd? S trad ley was a visitor in end o f town. went to Bend W ednesday where TO CONFER THIS MONTH The Dalles S atu rd ay . M iss J a n e t Wilcox l>ecame ill Mr. and Mrs. E rn e st Blaylock t.iey were guests of the fo rm e r’s The first state conference of on th? tra in when she was coming v< re C h ristm as dinner guests at son in law and d au g h ter, Mr. and AAA county committeemen to be home from Vale to spend the holi the home of th eir son in law and Mrs. .C harles Purchase. days w ith h er p aren t here. She lau g h ter, Mr. and Mrs. E arl Saw- Mr. and Mrs. C arl Schadewitz held in Oregon has been called to w as tak en to The Dalles hospital, tell. in The Dalles. ?iif‘ John were C hristm as day meet a t Oregon State college J a n w here she underw ent an appendec- , T. M. Rolfe m otored to Steven guests of Mr. and Mrs.G. L. B ar uary 15 to 17, inclusive, announces Will Steen, chairman of the state to my on S atu rd ay , Decem ber 21. son la s t Tuesday t d ; 5w.ijig hi-» re t a t Cow Canyon. committee. School did not reopen Monday d a u g h ter and fam ily over to spend Miss Doris S tiles of Bend is The session will bring together due to the illness of m any of the j C hristm as week end visiting a t ) spt nding a few d ^ ’s w ith Dolores some 180 officers of the 36 coun pupils. It will reopen J a n u a ry 6. the Rolfe horn®. , G re g g . \ E d g a r Alley and Lila L ee Al- | Mr. and Mgs. Arch C antrall and | The an n u al birfnday anniversa-y t y (Agricultural Conservation asso Icy m otored to The Dalles S a tu r fam ily, Mr. and M rs. Kendrick of j . H. Wilson, F ran k von Borstel ciations including the three county day ter v isit Mrs. Alley in a hos D unlap and Mrs. Ed Alley retu rn ed Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. W ilson’s com m itteem en, the county aecre-,, tary, and in some instances the pital there. home Sunday a f tw spending, b id d in g an n iv ersary was held a t Assistant secretary. Mr. and Mrs. George Wilcox ! C h i;stm as and the week end vi.-»- the Wilson home this year on S un Several national AAA officials m otcred to The Dalles Tuesday, 'tin g relatives. day, Decem ber 29th. This is e a r from Washintgon D. C., will a t Sam S ta rk and Ed Alley were lier than the annual date, F eb ru tend the conference to join in th© b n n g n g th e ir d au g h ter J a n e t home from a hospital. business visitors in Moro Monday a r y , hut was decided on account of discussions of the 1941 program, Mrs. Ja m e s Driscoll of H eppner afternoon. F ran k Jr.,, being aw ay a t college proposals for 1942, and general ad Mr. and Mrs. Cal Clemens of in F eb ru ary , but was home for ministrative m atters. is here to spend the New Year week end visiting her parents, Mr. Eugene were here la st week end rhe holidays a t this tim e. Those Delegates to the conference will and M rs. Arch F o rtn er. to visit th eir d au g h ter, and to at- who were in atten d an ce were Mr. be divided into seven general com C h ristm as dinner g u ests a t the attend her wedding to R o I ku I H el and Mrs. J. M. W ilson, Mrs. Chas. mittees to give separate conaider- T. M. Rolfe home were Mr. and yer a t K ent C hristm as day. Bothwcll, Mr .and Mrs. Frarfk von 1 ation to certain phases up for di>- Mrs. W. B. M athews and family Miss B arb ara W alpole left for B orstel Sr., and sons, Doris Stiles, cussion. Locai arrangem ent» are of Stevenson, Wn., Mr. and Mrs. h er home in P ortland M onday a f ? 'rs Grace G regg and Dolores. in charge of N. C. Donaldson, Roy- W ells and fam ily, Mr. and | te r spending C h ristm as visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. E. C lark spent state executive assistan e tMrs. John Rolfe and fam ily, and h er p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. Herm an C hiistm as a t the home of Mr. and W illard Rolfe o f Portland. Schilling. j Mrs. Carl Hess and fam ily a t La NOTICE o r FINAL Mrs. R. A. Stow left F rid ay for Mr. and Mrs. William McKinney ( ’••nler, W ashington. SETTLEM EN T Bend w here she will visit relatives 1 of Pendleton were Sunday dinner NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Mrs. Belle Hogue and G ertrude a week. guests a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. w trt dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thai the undersigned, Adminis M aynard Nelson of Vale spen; Tom Alley. Wren Hogue and fam ily a t G rass trator with the Will Annexed of the holiday we£k end visiting Mr Mr. and Mrs. M arcus E slinger Valley on C hristm as day. the Estate of Minerva Medler, » and Mrs. Gebrgp Wilcox. of The Dalles w ere C hristm as deceased, has filed in the County ‘ Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Nelson and M iss D o ro th y Olds arrived here dinner gu ests a t £he home o f Mr. Court of Sherman County, State of «on of Bend sp en t a few days last F rid ay from P ortland to visit her 1 end Mrs. W ren Hogue. week a t the home of Mrs., N elson’s Oregon, his final account as such f a th e r ,- E a r l O lds.-...... Roy Wells accom panied by Miss paren ts, Mr. and Mrs. 3. C. W il Adm inistrator of said E state and Mrs. A. F. B alzer and son Ralph Cassie Holmes took Mrs. L. I). that Friday, the 31at day of Jan drove to The Dalles Sunday to re- ! May to a hospital in The Dalle- son. uary, 1941 at the hour of 10.00 Mr. and Mrs. R obert Mitchell tu rn Mrs. B alzer’s paren ts, Mr. Sun day. o’clock a. m., has been fixed by and Mrs. C. R. B ru ck ert to their-l B ert Cox le ft T uesday for V an were called to F o rest Grove due to said Court as the time for hearing the. illnoss of Mrs. M itchell’s home, a f te r spending the holiday] couver, W’n., on business. of abjections to said report, and m other. week end w ith the B alzers. the settlem ent thereof. Dinner guests on C hristm as Mr. and Mrs. Roy Welts and E. E. Barnum da^v at the J. C. Wilson home Mr. A dm inistrator w ith the Will An fam ily w ere Sunday dinner guests and Mrs. H. C. Nelson of Bend; nexed of the Estate of Minerva at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M ar D;ck Reckm ann and d au g h ter of J. Medler, Deceased. ion Van M etre Sunday. G rass Valley; Mrs. Ida Davis and Gavin & Gavin, Attorneys. Mr. and Mrs. E lm er S chafer anJ 8-11 U n iversity of Oregon, Jan . 2. — Pauline and G. Douima of Moro. sop, K enneth, Mrs. H. J. Oestreich (S p e c ia l)— W ith a g u est speaker an d G eorge Fifield, all of Ritzville, Wn., w ere week end g u ests a t the 1:. t th a t includes the president of home o f Mr. and M rs. C. A. Oes- the N ational E ditorial A ssociation, Roy Brown, publisher of the San t ’.eieh. " I R afael, C alifornia, Independent, Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Holmes and fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. Ted j anu C hester Rowell, editor of the ven B orstel and fam ily were 1 San Francisco 'Chronicle, newspa C hristm as day d in n er guests a t i perm en from all p a rts of Oregon will g ath er at the U niversity of the Sam Holmes home. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Olds and j Oregon school of journalism Jan-, M r . and Mrs. Ted Trim ble wer c | nary 10 and 11 for the 23 annual dinner guests a t the home of Mr. • ! ress conference, it was announced and M rs. Leitter N ahouse in The ; lu re by George Turnhull. p ro fes sor of journalism in charge of th r Dalles C hristm as day. Farm Records Mr. and Mrs. Louis May had as j program . The conference will spend much ebrner guests Sunday in honor of the la tte r ’s fa th e r, I. D. Pike, j of its time on two im p o rtan t topics Farm and Business Bookkeeping who celebrated his b irth d ay an n i sd ec tiv e service and labor sta rn - Income Tax Statements v ersary , Mr. and M rs. Lloyd Good ards, P ro fesso r Turnbull states. rich and son of H erm iston, Verel Here to speak a t the luncheon I B aker of Camp Lewis, F ran k Pike, F rid ay and available for co n fer C. W. Fields and son RoSs, Mrs. ences will be Col. Elm er V. Woo- R aw leigh and Mr. and Mrs. I. D. t 'n , head of selective service of Oregon iA headline sp eak er on P ke. , Mrs. Lot R ust of The Dalles and laobr relations and w ages will be Mrs. F ran ces Bilbby o f C ornelius W ayne L. Morse, dean of the .* I ,* I «,* il were d in n er guests a t the home school of law at the university and of Mr. and Mrs. A rt Bibby C h rist recently re-appointed co ast a rb i tra to r for m aritim e labor relations. m as day. f, Mr. Rowcell will be main sp eak Miss Helen F o rtn e r of H eppner er a t the annual ban q u et F rid ay - spent the C hristm as holiday with dav evening, and Mr. Brown will her p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. Arch tak e p a r t in panel discussions d u r F ertn er. Mrs. Glen K arnes and son Lloyd ing the two day session. R egular left T hursday for P o rtlan d to visit journalism topics such as adver tising, circulation, m ake-up, edi friends a week. II torial policies and sam pling of Sam S ta rk and son Olan went to The Dalles T hursday when Olan public opinion will he taken up, ’e ft for P ortland fo r his final ex- with a num ber of prom inent O re gon newspaperm en^ on panels. am ination before leaving fo r San Among them will be Giles L. Diego fo r naval train in g . F ’tr.ch, »Sherman County Jo u rn al; Bill Roth sp en t the holiday vis Sheldon S aekett, Coos Bay Times* itin g his p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. S terling, Oregon J o u r H enry Roth a t O lym pia, Wn., re nal; P alm er Hoyt, The O regonian; tu rn in g here S atu rd ay . F ran k Jen kins, K lam ath Falls ( Joe Brooks of W asco and Mr. H erald; H ugh G. Ball, Hood R iver, aiwi Mrs. A. M. Nelson and Donel News; John Vorschueron, A s to r - 1 la, were C hristm as dinner guests iap B udget; Erie W. Allen, dean nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen of the school of journalism , and Karnes. Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Roth of The C harles M. Hulton, pro fesso r of j journalism . Dalles sp en t the holidays visiting W ith Mr. F rench, president, j h er p aren ts, Mr. an d Mrs. Tom presiding, the Oregon N ew spaper j G a rrett. \ Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Goodrich »Publishers’ Association will hold | its sem i-annual m eeting S aturday , and son of H erm iston, Mr. and m erning. W. Verne McKinney, I Mrs. Louis May and son and MrS. Hilisboro A rg u s,; is press confer-] F ran k Pike w ere d in n er g uests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. D. ence president, and M r. Turnbull is secretary . Pike C hristm as day. F eatu res for the conference in Miss N atalie W assenm iller of clude songs by the E ugene Glee- P ortland spent the C hristm as men a t th e annual banquet, and I holiday week end v isitin g h er p a r O -egon-W ashington S ta te basket- ! ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob W assen ball gam es, a t which editors will m iller, and Mr. and M rs. Dean be gu ests both nights.* Olds. . Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Beck a r rived here T h u rsd ay from P o rt land. They will live in the Pauline T. Lester Johnson Wilcox house. Mr.- Beck is a LAWJTBM teacher in the high school and was m arried on C h ristm as eve. • WASCO MOBO Lowell Bucholtz * and Clifford Newspaper To Hold M eeting Notice Offices in W asco and Moro have been opened for the handing of— In Moro - W ed. T hurs. Fri. Sat. In Wasco - Mon. Tues. W dyne Thompson Buy Furniture Wh, Hampton Furniture Company's JANUARY CIEARANEE SALE is going o n - Cox from Vancouver . Barracks i.:. - ' ' X. • I - -te " ' V-