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PAGE 3 (HERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL. MORO. OREGON. FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1»41
Sheriff Reports
77 Percent of
Taxes Paid
Collections of taxes so far this
y ear h as been satisfactory u
Sheriff C harles Wilson who re
p o rts th a t $108,600 has been taken
in over the counter since collections
s ta rte d . Over $100,000 of this has
been cn cu rre n t taxes, he says.
y h e to tal roll for Sherman
cot hty th is year is but $141,212.05
-.nd the to tal collection of $108,61)0
is n early 77 percent of th a t sum
leaving but 28 percent or less than
$33,000 to be collected on the three
o th e r collection dates rem aining
d u rin g th e year.
Miss D orothy F ra se r is spend
ing sp rin g vacation with a group
of Landscape students from U. of
O.. who are on an inspection tour
of gard en s and parks in southern
California cities.
Mrs. Tom F rase r entertained
th ree tab les o f bridge on T hurs
day. M rs. T rum an Strong won
high score w ith Mrs. W alter R ug
gles second and Mrs. Harvey
Thom pson received guest prize.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard M artin
are p aren ts of a daughter, Deanna
D arlene, born last Sunday in The
D alles H ospital.
Miss F aye Thompson is here
fro m /irw n ’ts Pass, to spend spring
vacation w ith h er parents.
Lloyd Cowden was here last
week in the in terest of grasshop
per and Mormon cricket control.
He is the area supervisor for this
ku.d of work.
K enneth Rogers was here Mon
day from A thena to investigate
th? condition of the m ustard crop
in th is county. It is reported tha*
n u ith of the ham burger m ustard
sf/wn last fall has been frozen out
but to date the Sherman county
crop is said to be in good condi
tion. The ham burger m ustard is
a different variety from the ordi
n ary Jim Hill which has not been
known to freeze out.
R oy Rash, nephew of Mrs. Annie
E ddy, was here this week for the
purpose of settling up some of
M rs. Eddy’s affairs.
Rev. Robert Hutchinson has
been again chosen as the speaker,
for the commencement exercises of
the Moro high school this year.
A chimney fire was discovered
a t the LeRoy W right house Mon
day afternoon and the firSe depart-
t,,cnt made haste to get aligned
for duty bv speeding to the scene
anil strin g ing oijt the hose.._ The
good work was not needed t n r
t ’roe, however, for the fire burned
it®elt out without dam age to any
th in g hut community nerves.
Miss Lois Melzer entertained
S atu rd ay night at the home of her
p aren ts with a dinner party in
honor of Miss M arjory Schroeder
o* Mill City, who spent the we*v
end here. P resent were Misses
Crtnc Brishinei Florence Lawrence
N orm a Melzer. the hostess and
honor g u es‘ and Messrs Carrel
Bonnet. Ted Thompson, Gene
Reynolds, George M artin and Ed
C ashing, who spent the week end
here from Vancouver, as a guest
of the Melzers.
V isitors nt the. A. S. Johnson
h m e la s t Sundav included Karl
E ato n of Pendleton, and Mr. and
M r’ Guv W alton of The Dalles.
Giles French and Collis Moore
came home Monday afternoon from
Salem a fte r spending 63 days
w ith the legislature.
Mr. and Mrs. E., Amidon . am
M r and Mrs. Robent Hoskinson
will atten d the wedding of Eugene
Howard Amidon, son of Mr. Am i
de n, to Alda Maude W hite, daugh
te r of ‘Mr. arid Mrs. Howard
W hite at Monroe, W ashington
S atu rd ay , ‘M arch 22 a t 8 p. m
M r and Mrs. Amidon will make
th eir home near Goldendale.
John and R obert M ontgomery
w ere here briefly W ednesday a f
ternoon while on a trip through
the country. They were form er
res idents of this county in other
_____ ________
days.
T ry th e
W ant A ds
1 buy or sell all kinds of hogs
or ca ttle any time. Earl Fields
W asco, Phone 314.
P
H A RTS B ETTER R- L
Chix
$9.50: Pullets $16.00-100. 220
-270 record males from non
broody hens.
Plum p breasted
fry e rs. P u lle ts b etter layers.
Leghorn Chix $9.50; Pullets $-0
n er 100. 300 record males.
y ear hens.
100% Pullorum
tested.
Pullets m ake B ette,
lay ers.
L arge
eggs
H arts
H atchery, B eaverton, Oregon.
W ANTED:
Livestock to haul.
T rip every Sunday. Legal, in
su red carrier, Reasonable rates.
Phone 912, Jam es T. B ro™
G rass Valley,
»
*
S ^E A D WORK—GOOD PAY Re
lia b le Man W anted to call on
fa rm e rs in County. No e x i g
ence or capital required. W n e
M cNess Co., 2423 M agnolia St.,
O akland, California.
Vernon F la tt Is in North Dakota
where he was called last week by
the serious illness of his brother.
Vernon will go ,to Detroit before
driving home.
•Mr. aad Mrs. N. W. Thompson
and Wayne will leave the last of
this week to attend the wedding
of Gordon Thompson wthiah will
take place next Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray E dw ards and
sen arrived W ednesday n ight from
C alifornia to visit w ith h e r p a r
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Oothran.
Mr. Edwards will undergo an oper
ation while here.
Born: To Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
Schilling Wednesday, March 19th
in The Dalles an 8 pound 15 ounce
daughter.
Judge Carl Hendricks came into
towr Thursday morning from
Fossil to hear evidence in the A t
wood case.
Blackleg has been causing the
death of several head o f cattle in
the south end of the^county and
a general
vaccination
is
in
progress.
All those wishing perm its or
licenses to drive cars are asked to
get in touch w ith the exam iner at
the Courthouse in Moro on W ed
nesday, March 26, 1941, betw een;
the hours of 10 a. m. too 5 p. m.
Teachers of Sherm an county
held a m eeting a t K ent Tuesday
night and a fte r a dinner served
by the mem bers of the A m erican
Legion A uxiliary a discussion ot
the county school program s for the
rem ainder of the year w as held.
One change was found necessary,
th a t being a change in d ate for the
Grade school track m eet and Band
Festival which will be held in
May 9 instead of May 2.
“ The True W av of L ife,” a
play w ritten by Mrs. Louis Scholl
of Wasco, Oregon, w ith a cast of
five is to be B roadcast on March
28, a t 2.00 p. m. from Corvallis,
over KOAC, under the auspices of
the Oregon F ederation of Wom
en’s Clubs.
LeRoy W right and Wily K nigh
ton left T hursday fo r La Grande
to attend a 4-H club leaders con
ference hich will continue until
S aturday night. Mr. W right will
dirucss organization, parliam en
tary procedure and record hooks
’it the conference.
Joe B elanger, G. R. McDole,
Harlow P arkins, of the northw est
soil conservation group and H ar-
Tower and C. L. H am ilton of
W ashington D. C. were here Wed-
' esday to inspect the work here.
No S kating F rid ay night. Skat-
ng Sunday. Joe R itner.
C H U R C H F ~ A
Wasco M ethodist C hurch: Sun-
lay School a t 10 a. m. M orning.
W orship a t 11 «• m. E pw orih
League at 6:30 p. m.
Preaching Service a t the Grass
V tlley M ethodist Church Sunday
afternoon a t 2.30.
F. L. Cannell, pastor.
Moro Com munity P resbyterian
Church. Sunday, March 23, 1941.
10:00 - Sunday School.
11:00 - M orning W orship: Sermon
by the pastor and special music
by the choir. 1
7:30 - The young people will hold
their weekly m eeting a t the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Hollinshead with
Miss M ary W illiam s as host for
the evening.
H enry G. H anson, P asto r
Moro C hristian Science Society:
Sunday m orning service a t eleven
o’clock: .subject, “ M atter.” Sun-
day school a t 10:00. Testim onial
m eeting every W ednesday evening
a t eight o’clock. R eading room in
the re a r of the church building.
F irst B aptist Church of Grass
We wish to announce th a t
we will begin services in our own
new church home on this Sunday,
with the usual schedule of services.
The first will he Bible School a t
10 a. m. A t the church service
the pastor will bring a special
m essage for Opening Day. A t
6 45 p. m. th ere will he B.Y.P.U.
and a t 7:30 p. m. the pastor will
continue his F eltograph studies in
John. Business m eeting and p ra y
er service on T hursday 7:30 p .m.
W atch for Dedication Announce
ments.
Gerald C. Dryden, P astor.
. p 11 1 111 m i 11 » 1 1 1111 1 t n n
wore business visitors in The
Dalles iand Tygh* Valley Thursday.-
Ed Alley w as a -business visitor
at M oro M onday. .
4
A rnold S h arp e of H eppner ar-
*
i ri\e d h ere la s t Tuesday to visit
I
{ relativ es fo r a week.
Mrs. John iBlock and her m other,
Mrs. Jo h n Ilaiys, visited relatives
The 21st an n iv ersary and home | here S u n d ay from Bakeoven.
Mr. and M rs. H erm an Schilling
com ing o f the E a ste rn S ta r was
and
son R o b ert were visitors in
celebrated a t the M asonic hall
The Dalles S atu rd ay . Miss B ar
M onday night.
A 7:00 o ’clock d in n er w as serv bara Wiilpole came home with
ed to approxim ately 55 memjbers them to spend the week end.
W illiam Ball arriv ed home from
and g u ests a t tables decorated
Oregon
S ta te college to spend
w ith green and yellow tap ers and
sp rin g vacation visiting his p a r
daiiodils.
ents, Mr. and -Mrs. Ted Ball.
Wily K nighten of Moro acted as
Mrs. A lfred Payne was a visi
tc& stm aster. Mrs. Dean Reynolds
to r in The Dalle^ S atu rd ay and
gave the w elcom ing a-ddress and
Monday.
Ray Blake o f Moro gave the r e
T ony-dalle and A rth u r H erm an
sponse. A reading by Mrs. C. L.
arrived here la s t week at the
Poley o f Moro; piano selections
Johr. B eu th er ranch, a fte r spend
by W arren Elliot of Hillsboro; a
ing th e w in ter in New York.
vocal solo by Ellen E akin: reading
Mr. and M rs. H erm an Schilling
by D orothy B all; puano selection by
and Miss B arb a ra Walpole left
Grace M arie Zevely; piano selection
Sunday fo r The Dalles where Miss
by Genevieve O estreich; im prom p
W alpole rem ained while the Schil-
tu talk s by several of th e m em
. lin g ’s w ent to A berdeen, Wn., to
bers.
atten d the fu n e ral of Mrs. Schil
Out o f town guests were Mr. and
ling’s sister,, M rs. Fred Cronk,
Mrs. W arren E lliot o f Hillsboro;
1 who died S a tu rd a y m orning.
Mr. and Mrs. Wily K nighten, Mr.
Mrs. Glen K arnes attended the
andM rs. R ay Blake, Mrs. Lucy
wedding o f Miss -Dorothy Knox at
R uggles and Dr. and Mrs. C. L.
i w asco Sunday.
P oley o f Moro and Mrs. Maud?
j Mrs. Boyce IBlaylpck and chij-
Gove of Bend.
, dren and M rs. Cleon B arker were
M rs. Hazel Ogden left Monday 1
dinner g u ests a t the home of Mrs
for W aniic where shq will be em
Tennic M artin Sunday.
ployed.
Mrs. Orville R uggles entertain ed | Mrs. Nellie iFerbrache arrived
<’rom P o rtlan d Sunday where she
the Bookworm club a t h er home f
has been w ith h er d au g h ter who
F rid ay afternoon w ith 11 mem h-'s been ill.
b ers present. The hook “ Glorious ,
Mr. and M rs. G len-K arnes and
A d v en tu res” by R ichard H alibur-
sens w ere d inner guests a t the
ton, was reviewed by Mrs. Harold
hem e o f Mr. and Mrs. R. J. B aker
Eakin. R efreshm ents w ere serv
F riday evening.
ed by the hostess.
Mr. and M rs. Bob LeBleu and
Miss Anna S chw artz aocompa-
son, Lynn, were visitors in P o rt
n ed L ester \Bucholtz to Portland land Sunday.
w here she will visit relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus H artm ann of
B ert Cox was a v isito r a t Gold- ;
Wasco were Sunday dinner guests
eridale Monday.
V the home of Mr. and Mrs. -A. F.
A. M. C oyner and I. V. Cane j Balzer.
were business visitors in The
L ester Bucholtz of Salem was
Dalles S aturday.
here S a tu rd a y and Sunday to visit
Mr and M rs. Roy Schilling and !
d a tiv e s and friends.
son, G ary, and Mr. and Mrs. Bu*
Mrs. W. C. Todd, Mrs. * Art
Coon m otored to Sandy S aturday j
^chilling and children and Mrs.
to v isit Mr. and Mrs. Florin ^k>on. j
W. F. Schilling were v isito rs in
re tu rn in g home Sunday.
The Dalles T hursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Sm ith, Mrs
. Mr. and M rs. William L uttrell
Ed Alley, Jam es B lagg and son.
-f P ortland are gues:,s a t the home
Ivan, w ere The Dalles visitors
>f Mr. and M rs. Tom Alley.
Tuesday.
Lila Lee Alley was a \ isito r in
Mr. and Mrs. <C. M. Clevenger
ih t Dalles Saturday."
had as th eir g uests M onday night
Mr. and M rs. E dgar Alley and
‘heir dau g h ter, Caroline, and a
hddren arid the Misses Je a n e tte
cousin from Y akim a, W ashington
no’ V irginia H uhm an were visi
M rs. H erm an Schilling e n te r
on.-. in The D alles Sunday eve-
tained th ° G rass Valley bridge clul
ling.
and additional guests at her horn*-
Louis May arrived here S atu r-
W ednesday afternoon. Mrs. Ed
.ay evening, leaving fo r Hermi.s-
Alley and Mrs. Kendrick Dunlap
n Monday w ith his ~ household
held high scoring honors.
Mrs
,uods. M rs. May and son accon*
\ > F . B alzer received a specia’
aided -by her m other, Mrs. 1. D.
prize for m aking a sm all slam.
ike, left Tuesday. The M ay’s will
Mrs. J. C. H avnear and son and
uoke th eir home in H erm iston.
d au g h ter in law of Y akim a, Wn.
Mr. and Mrs. Dell Olds were
stopped F rid ay to visit Mr. and
isitors in The Ladles S aturday.
Mrs. Roy B aker and talk over old
Mr. and Mrs. A rt Biboy left
tim es. They were fo rm er re si
•'riday fo r The Dalles on business,
dents here when Mr. H avnear w ai
etu rn in g home
M onday a fte r-
p asto r of th e B aptist church.
loon.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy B arn et were
M att Simon and Arnold Sharpe
visitors in The (Dalles F riday.
ifctt F rid ay for Olym pia, Wn., re-
Mr. and Mrs. Roy J. B aker w e n
u in in g home Sunday.
visitors in The Dalles W ednesday
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. B aker
evening.
m
otored
to Goldendale Sunday to
Mr. and Mrs. H erm an Schilling
»isit his sister, Mrs. C lara Baker,
ind Mr. and Mrs. Guy Moore anu
.’amily.
Mr. and M rs. George Lee of
Portland were dinner guests a t the
u me of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Alley
Sunday.
NeŸÎ rubber
.
,
Ray Jew el m otored to Portland
a t ’tator stops
T hursday evening a fte r school on
v ringer rolls
«• ’
business re tu rn in g home Sunday
evening"
Mi. and Mrs. Clifford Macey and
Trade vour old washer as
son of P ortland spent the week end
visiting Mr. and M rs. W illard
down paym ent. Phone 161
B arnett.
for trial
Arnold Sharpe and Mrs. F ran k
7 ----
Grass Valley
Eastern Star Has
Anniversary
EASY WASHER
> A
r
HAMPTON FlIRNITliHE
The
Dalles. Ore.
will remain for an indefinite time
Pikt were business visitors at Red-
Mr. a rii Mrs. John Foss and visiting relatives and fritnda.
mend Thursday.
Noah Barry is now living in
Mr. and M rs. W arren Elliot of son, A ustin, drove to Redding,
Jlillsh o ro are here to spend sp rin g ' C alifornia d uring spring vacation Kent a fter being employed at the
vacation visiting h e r p arents, Mr. to visit th eir d au g h ter, Mrs. Jack W. C. Helyer ranch laet winter.
M attson.
ar.d Mrs. Dean Reynolds.
Moro Lodge No? 113, I.O .O .F ,
Mrs. A. M. Nelson drove to
W allace S ta rk of Portland spent
Moro, Oregon
the week end v isitin g his fath er, S alim accom panied by her daugh
Meet* 1st and 3rd
te r Donella, expecting to bring
Sam S tark , an d fam ily.
Tuesdays
in the
Miss 'Anne B yers of Portland her m other back with h e r Tor a
I.O..O.F. hall Trai
spent the week end visiting a t the v is it.
sient and visiting
brothers are cordi
heme of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Alley.
; E l NT NEW S
~
Mrs. Hazel Zurlinden of Port-
ally invited to meet
(Continued from page one I
with us.
’and spent W ednesday and T hurs- w ith Mr. and Mrs. Max Pluunike.
lay visiting h er paren ts, Mr. and
Joe
Ritner
N.G.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Schilling and
Mrs. Tom Coyle.
Mr>. Lyle Sm ith and d au g h ter Vernon Miller, Sec.
Dell Olds, H arold E akin, Dell •L.yce were week end guests of
Rebekah Lodge No. I l l
E akin, Tom Alley and Ed Alley Mr and Mrs. William Schilling of Lupine
Moro, Oregon
attended the sale at Condon W ed (S a s s Vail y.
Meets
2d
&
4th Tues
nesday.
Eugene Norton, Luther Warrer/i j ay of each m onth.
Mr. and M rs. H erm an Schilling Davis and F ran k von
B orstel jr., Visiting m em bers wel
m otored to The Dalles Wednesday uuuib nt's of O.S.C., are spending
evening tak in g M iss’B arb ara W al sp rin g vacation here with th eir re- i come.
Helen M artin N- G ..
pole to the T. B. hospital where sportive parnets.
Florence Johnston, Set1
she has -been em ployed as book
Mrs. L. V. W alton of The Dalles I
F IN A L SETTLEM EN T
keeper.
spent Monday night at Kent.
! Notice is hereby given th a t
Don Sm ith took Jim Woods to
Mr. and Mrs. W ren Hogue and D. L. Belshc, ad m in istrato r of the
Bakeoven T h u rsd ay where he will son Roy and R obert E slinger of
I e state of O. L. Belshe, deceased,
work for John Block.
G rass Valley, Mrs. M ary Hulse of
filed his final account in said
Mr. and Mrs. G eorge Wilcox re D ufur, Mr. and Mrs. J H. Wilson | I e has
sta te and Monday, the 31st day
turned h-ome W ednesday evening were dinner gu ests o f Mr. and -
of M arch, 1941, a t the hour of ten
' <m P ortland w here they were M’’s. L. V. Amick Sunday.
o’clock
a. m. in the C ounty C ourt
called due to the serious illness
Mr. and Mrs. C harles P u rc h a s e I
Room
in
the -County C ourt House
of h is s is te r, Mrs. C harles King. Ralph W hite and Doris Stiles of
in
Moro,
Sherm an C ounty, Ore-
Mr. and Mr«. Jak e E slinger and It nd and 'Dolores G regg of Moro
gem,
has
been
fixed as the tim e
Mis. Janies P h ifer left W ednesdav w ere dinner guests of Mrs. Grace
and place fo r the h ea rin g o f ob
with the P h ife r household goods (L e g g of K»*nt Sunday.
for H erm iston where Mrs. P hifer , Dr. and Mrs. Viggo H-aufekUof jections to said account and se t
tlem ent thereof.
will join her hus-bapd who is em ^'5\>isco, Mrs. Ida Davis and Zelta
D. L. iBELSHE, A d m in istrato r.
ployed there.
Qmnn of Moro, Evelyn Davis of j
GALLOWAY
& KRIER
■ Mr. and M rs. Dean Ol<L m otor: Th-> Dalles and Mr. aiid 'M rs. J. C. ' A ttorneys fo r the A d m in istrato r
« 1 Jo The Dalles W ednesday eve VVihon and d a u g h ter Nellie were The Dallas, Oregon
. 17-21
ning to m eet th e ir son. W illard, '■ itors at the home of Mr. an 1
who came from Oregon S tate col- Mrs Fred Ju stesen Sunday a f te r NOTICE OF FIN A L
SETTLEM EN T
noon.
leg*- for sp rin g vacation.
Notice is heroby given th a t
Mrs. M ary Hulse of D ufur came
Mrs. Maude Gove of Bend a r r iv
D.
L. Belshe, adoflinistrator of the
ed F rid ay to v isit her d au g h ter. to Keftt last W ednesday where she
partn
ersh ip e state of J . C. F re e
Mas. Sam Davis, re tu rn in g home
E ureka Lodge No. 121 A-F & A-M man & Company composed o f J. C.
Tuesday.
Meets on the 1st and Freem an and O. L. Belshe, deceas
3rd
T hursday
eve ed, has filed his final account in
nings of each month. said estate, and Monday, the 31st
V isiting m em bers cor day of March, 1941, a t th e hour
dially invited to meet of 10 o’clock a. m. in the County
Miss Louise Barzee was hostess
C ourt Room at the County C ourt
with
us.
M o ndaf night at an announcem ent
House
in Moro, G herm an County,
Wendell
B
alsiger
W.M.
p arty a t which tim e the news of
C. V. Belknap, Secv. Oregon, has been fixed as the tim e
ner en g ag em en t to Rolx-rt F air-
field of Redmond* was told to a Bethlehem Chapter. No. 78.O.E.S. and place for the h earin g of ob
jections to said account and set
Moro, Oregon
group of girl friends.
tlem ent thereof.
M eets E very Second and
J u a n ita N irschl of Pendleton
D. L. BELSHE, A dm iniatraaor.
F o urth T hursdays in each
visited here la st week- end with
GALLOWAL
& K RIER
v
Month.
V
isiting
m
em
bers
Jan e French. Both g irls are s tu
-A
ttorneys
for
the A dm in istrato r,
.
Invited
dents at La G rande N orm al.
The Dalles, Oregon
17-21
Local girl scouts went to The Patricia Woods
NOTICE
OF
P
orotha
Moore,
W.M.
Dalles la«t Sunday as guests of
the troop of scouts there wha he'd
open house.
Mr. and Mrs. A1 P e a k ' ar
th ree children w ere here W d n c o
day and T h u rsd ay from Gi !>'•;
Pass for a short visit with Mr .
P ia k e ’s sister, Mrs. I)< wey Thomp
son and fam ily.
Miss M arjorie Rich is at the
Claude Thom pson farm this spring
breaking and tra in in g s o m e A j m a -
loosa colts.
Allen Tom who has been conduc
ing the farm survey in this coun
ty came down with the moasles
W ednesday nig h ty
Doris P r in g le / room m ate of
Louise Barzee ait OSC. was here
feg the first p a rt of her school
More Moro News
HIGH"'L0W
IN
IN
T. Lester Johnson
NOW PRICED AT
LAWYER
MORO
WASCO
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