,‘. r PAGfe 3 SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, Ex-County Clerk Moving To Sweet Home MORO. OREGON. FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 194Í The Senior ball given by the high school class Friday night was attended by students and faculty and many patrons of* the school who danced in the gaily decorated gymnasium until midnight. „ E. E. Englebretson was here this week to gather up some of his stock left on his recent depar­ ture from this county. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. McKean were Portland visitors Saturday of last week. Taking of testimony of the At­ wood case was finished Friday a f­ ternoon. Attorneys in the case will prepare’ b riefs-for the judge whose decision is^not expected be­ fore late summer. Galloway and Krier were plaintiff’s attorneys and George Updegraff and Sidney Graham appeared for the defense. Grass Valley Couple Given a The Dalles attended the anniver­ Kelley and sons, Mrs. Ted E v erett sary and homecoming of the E ast­ and d au g h ter, Mrs. Vernon Eakin, Mrs.. V. B. E akin and Cora B a y y . ern Star last Monday evening. Mrs. A. A. Dunlap, Mrs. Vem G a m e s'w ere the diversion of the Mobley of Kent and Mrs. William afternoon followed- by re fre sh ­ Beck were visitors in The Dalles ments. Mr. and M rs? Gus Sm ith, Mrs. tylonday. Going Away Party I D. Pike motored to Hermis­ ton Sunday to return Mrs. Pike home a fter ^pending a \veek visit­ Mr. and Mrs. Joe T ru itt are About 25 friends and neighbors ing her son in law and daughter, here again this week after spend­ gathered a t the home of Mr. and | Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Goodrich. ing the past seven weeks looking Mr*. Dell Olds Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. John Adams of for a nw location. They have honoring Mr. and Mrs. Diok Huh- Hood River spent Saturday and bought a confectionery and a home man who are leaving for Sandy, where they have bought a service ' Sunday visiting their son in law ir. Sweet Home and will move*there the first of next week. AnÚft station and restaurant. The eve­ p.n.T daughter, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. ning was spent in playing pinochle Helyer. wiU remain here until the end of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Alley motor­ with hihg scores going to Mrs. school. ed to The Dalles Saturday to meet H i’man Schilling and flerm an Charles Ruggles was taken to their daughter, Mildred, who a r­ Peters. The Huhmans were pre­ the hospital Friday after a stick rived from the University of Seat- en ted w’ith a gift. o ’ wood he was chopping had hit Mr. and Mrs. Dick Hoidaway tie tc spend a week here visiting him in the eye cutting a gash in and daughter, Doris, were visitors her parents. M bs Barbara Wal­ the pupil. He will he under doc­ pole accompanied them here from in The Dalles Saturday. tors care for several weeks be- The Dalles. for** he can return to work. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Newcomb Mrs. Henry Roth of Olympia, are moving this week from the Randall Fischer has moved his Wn., was here last week to visit B arnett'-house to the Wilt house, family to town and they are living friends. recently vacated by Louis May. in the Grandma Belshee house All traffic accidents in Oregon Mrs. John P erry and son, Earl íecently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. bester Barnum must be reported, regardless of the returned to heir home at,H illsb o ro Leaner Sayrs, who now live in the •were visitors in The Dalles Mon­ amount of property damage or a fte r spending several days vis­ Phillips house. day. whether any one was killed or in­ iting, her daughter, Mrs. John Rohe The Grass Valley Retbekah lodge Mr. and Mrs. Roibert Belshee jured, Earl Snell, secretary ot ar.d fam ily, and her brother, Dick were hosts Sunday to a family state, replied today in answer to m et for a special meeting F ri­ Huhonan and family. gathering. Among those present several inquiries on this m atter re­ day evening in honor of Mrs. Vernishia Newby, president of the - Mr. and Mrs. IL II. White were were Mone Kessinger and family, ceived from «Oregon citizens. Wes Fuller and family, C laude; Confusion exists in the minds of Rebekah Assembly of Oregon, who visitors here Friday from Wasco. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Alley and Thompson and family, Purl Pier- ! many on this m atter, these queries paid the local lodge an official Mr. and Mi's. Edgar Alley and The drill team under the son and family, Roy Kessinger, indicated. Many persons believe visit children motored to Toppenish, leadership of Mrs. Edna Kee put Mr. and Mrs. Horace McKee, Mrs. I there is a minimum property dam­ i W ashington Sunday to visit Mr. Ted Pierson, Mr. and Mrs. Orval i age limit under which accident on the initiatory degree work for Thompson, Earl Belshee and fam- j need not be reported. Some states Miss Dorothy Olds. At the clos? and Mrs. George Rebman. M iss Grace Zevely was hostess ■ ilv, Beverly Snodgrass and Luther for example, do not require re­ of the meeting a banquet was serv­ to seventeen members and gue 4s ed to approxim ately thirty five Sickle. porting of accidents in which no of the B.Y.P.U. at her home F ri­ members and to the following Mrs. Lena Searcy has returned one is killed or injured and prop­ day evening. The evening was to Moro and will make her home erty damage amounts to less than guests: Mrs. A. A. Dunlap. Miss spent in playing games with r - Myrtle Helyer, Mrs. J. L. Matthes $50.00. However, in Oregon, there with Miss Vivian Trounce. of Kent and Miss Georgia Blalock freshm ents served later in the The American Legion Auxiliary is no such legal minimum and all of The Dalles. evening. will meet next Wednesday, accidents must be reported. Miss Anna Schwartz returned Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schilling (Accidents in rural areas should April 2, with Mrs. M. A. Bull im­ home Friday from Portland where ,an guests at the home of Mr. and relatives. soldiers will be done during the curred while accidents in urban Mre. Ted E verett entertained areas should be reported to tho Mrs. Claus Bardenhagen. afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Doyle .and at a party Thursday afternoon for chief of police. These reports are Miss Helen Ross was here the Mis. B.M. Kelley .w ere business hec daughter, Lois Ann, who cele­ firs t,o f the week to aid with the "cquired to be made within 24 visitors at Moro Saturday. brated her 4th birthday anniver­ public health work being done here hours of the time the accident oc­ sary. Those present were Janice «'• Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sum­ curred. by Miss Lucille Vale. Bibby, Dolores Eslinger, Robert merfield and children of Sweet Ray Edwards was operated on Accident reporté in Oregon arc Fortner, Keith Barnett, Barbara Home are visitors at the home of early this week in The Dalles and not open to public inspection and Blaylock. Larry Smith, Richard n a y not be admitted as evidence Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Kelley. The is recovering very well. i Miller, Merle Eakin, Sharon and Surr.merfields are moving to Reed- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marvin in any court action arising from Jear. C antrall, Carolyn Lemley were here over the last week end any accident, it was emphasized. niend to make their home. Mrs. and Judy Smith. Several of the Summerfield is a niece of Mrs. The reports are used in assembling from their home at Hermiston. mothers were also present. Games Bill Bailey is taking over the facts on accidents with the »view Kelly. were played followed by refresh­ ©ill Buether and Hans Koepke je t of keeping the electric light o? improving conditions and pre­ v.n of The Dalles were in town Next Monday evening the annual day anniversary of the American Wednesday afternoon. congregational meeting of the Legion. Catherine Haggom, home dem­ church will be held in the church Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Walton of onstrator for the Pacific Power basement following a covered dish z and Light company was here dinner at 7:00. All members and Thursday. -ricnds of the church are urged to Morton Tompkins, agent foi be present. Bonneville power, was here Satur- Henry G. Hanson, Pastor. d-.*’ trying to arrange a meeting of 'c ity officials to discuss the Moro Christian Science Society: power situation in the mid-Colum­ Sunday morning service at eleven New rubber stops ■»’clock; subject “ Reality. Sunday bia area. , . Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Balsiger school at 10:00 a. m. Testimonial u ringer rolls ¿hove to Portland early Friday meeting every Wednesday evening morning expecting to return the a: eight o’clock. Reading room in the rear .of the church building. Trade your old wawher as fame day. E. E. Barnum left Monday morn­ in g for Redmond where he wiP down pavm ent. Phone 161 Wasco Christian Church: stay with his son, Cleo, for a few 10.00 a. m. Church Bible School. for trial W. D. Watkins Superintendent. weeks on the ranch there. Mr. and Mrs. l i s t e r Barnum 11:00 - Morning hour of Worship, and Mr. and Mrs. M att Simon o< the Communion, Message “ Pattern Grass Valley attended the funeral of The Cross. • of Mrs. Johnson, mother of Mrs. 6:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor at The Dalles. Ore. Carl Hendricks at Fossil Sunday. the parsonage. Giles French as in Condon 7 30 - Evening Service. Message Mcndav night to attend a meeting “Day of Small Things. F. Claude Stephens, Minister of the Chamber of Commerce and GEORGE G. UPDEGRAFF explain some features of the recent Wasco Methodist Church: 1 gislnture. A tto r n e y A t L a w 10:00 a. m. - Sunday School. . 11:00 - Morning Worship. M o ro and W asco 6:30 p. m. - Epworth League. Reverand F. L. Canned. Traffic Accidents Must be Reported T. Lester Johnson John Hays and Henry Clements were business visitors a t Wasco Monday. Mrs. Frank Pike pnd Rots Fields were visitors a t Hood River over the week end. FINAL SETTLEMENT* ling, Mrs. K endrick Dunlap, Mrs. ! Notice is hereby given that Arch O antrall, Mrs. Don S m ith ,! D. L. Belshe, adm inistrator of the Mrs. John Rolfe, Mrs. Clyde Sm ith, estate of O. L. Belshe, deceased, has filed his final account in said Mrs. L ester B arnum , M iss V ir­ estate and Monday, the 31st day ginia Helyer, Mrs. T. M. Rolfe, of March, 1941, a t the hour of ten Mrs. E rn e st B laylock, M rs. E d g ar o’clock a. m. in the County Court Alley, Mrs. H erm an Ziegler, Mrs. Room in the 'County Court House F ran k Bayer, Cora B ayer, Mrs. in Moro, Sherman County, Ore­ Alfred Payne, Mrs. A lfred Kock, gon, has been fixed as the time Mrs. Bben Kee and Mrs. C. A. and place for the hearing of ob­ O estfeich. jections to said account and set­ Mi. and Mrs. T. M. Rolfe mot- tlement thereof. on I to Goldendale Sunday to the D. L. ¡BELSHE, Administrator. home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Copen- GALLOWAY & KRIER hefer where they celebrated the Attorneys for the Adm inistrator b fth d ay an n iversaries of Mr Tne Dalles, Oregon 17-21 ( openhefer, Mrs. B. F. Copenhu,- fe r of Portland and Mr. Rolfe. NOTICE OF FINAL Jak e E slinger made a business SETTLEM EN T Henry P eters took his fath er. H enrich P eters, to The Dalles F rid ay when he entered the ho-- I it;.! for treatm en t. A social evening was spent when the m in:hers of the Bookworm c l i ’• en tertain ed th eir husbands with a potluck dinner held at the Masonic hall Sunday evening. (Continued on finge four) I. V. Kane spent the week end vi.-iting his fam ily a t Fossil. Eureka Lodge No. 121 A-F & A-M M eets on the 1st and Ray Jewel sp en t the week end visiting relatives in Portland. ’^ r<* T hursday eve- X’/ i nings of each month. Miss M arg aret T rabue spent the V isiting m em bers cor w« ek end visiting her p arents in ' ' dially invited to meet 1 lie Dalles. Mr. and Mt’s. Ted E v erett w I re W i t h us?“ hosts a t a dinner Sunday honor­ Wendell B alsiger W.M. C. V. Belknhp, Secy. ing the birthday, anniversaries of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Funk of W as­ t it « ? h le h e n t C hapter, No. 78.O.E.S. co: Mr. E v e re tt and d au g h ter Lois Moro, Oregon Ann; others presen t were Mr. and < a M iets Every Second and Mrs C harles E v erett of Waseo F ourth T hursdays in each and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hull of V isiting members Pi rtlan d and B etty Jean Payne. \ Invited M rs. J. S. Newcomb en tertain ed P atricia Woods Sec. nu m b ers of the junior bridge club Dorotha .Moore, a t l.er home W ednesday afternoon. Mrs. Arzell Lemley held high .-cu’* and Mrs. Kendrick D unlap second high and low score was held by Mis. Don Sm ith. Mrs. (ik ii K arnes and son Lloyd were business visitors in The Dalb’s Monday. Don Sm ith and Mrs. Ed Alley w tre business visitors at Moro Monday. M is. John Block and her m other, M»-. John Hays, and Jim Woods ynme over from Bakeoven Sur.- l;,y. Mrs. Hays rem aim I h ie aftd r visiting with ¡her d au g h ter. Marion McKee' of "Moro was a 1 caller here Sunday. Mrs. A. M. Zevely and i»hil ir -'i | came down from Camp Sin rtn:i’’ , F rid ay to spend the week end at home. Those fr^m G rass Valley who a tie id e d the Rebekah convention held a t Antelope S atu rd ay were | Mrs. Ed Alley, Mrs. H erm an Solid- i Notice is hereby given that D. L. Belshe, adm inistrator of the partnership estate of J. C. Free­ man & Company composed of J. C. Freeman and O. L. Belshe, deceas­ ed, has filed his final account in said estate, and Monday, the 31st day of March, 1941, at the hour of 10 o’clock a. m. in the County Court Room at the County Court House in Moro, Sherman County, Oregon, has been fixed as the time and place for the hearing of ob­ jections to said account and set­ tlement thereof. D. L. BELSHE, Administraaor. GALLOWAL & KRIER Attorneys for the Adm inistrator, The Dalles, Oregon 17-21 NOTICE OF BARGAINS Special Reduced Prices W h ile They Last O ne Electric Range T w o W o o d & C o a l Ranges Tw o Oil Circulating Heaters — Moro Lodge No. 113, I .O .O .L i Moro, Oregon M eets 1st and 3rd j Tuesdays in tb i I.O..O.F. ball T rai j sient and visiting brothers are cordi j ally invited to meet with us. • oe R itner N.G. ,, mini M illei. Sec. I i.upine Ridrekab Lodge Moro, Oregon \Ir 100. 300 record males. 2-, year h en s.. 100% / u ll o r u n - tested. Pullets make Bette layers. Large . eggs. H arts’ H a tc h e s , Beaverton, Oregon. W ANTED: Livestock to„ haul. Trip every Sunday. Legal, in­ ju red carrier. Reasonable rates. Phone 912, Jam es , T. Brown, Grass Valley. p