THE BHKBMAN PAGE 4 WASCO HIGH SCHOOL NOTES By Mary Jeannett. Saryeat . Kenneth Moorehouse has returned to school this week after a wee ebsence due to the chicken pox An assembly was held* Monday morning presided over by Melcm Walsh student body president. Mat­ eo^ Guy stunt chairman, reported that a stunt for the Moro game was in the making.. Report made at the, meeting showed that the Wasco gu > volley bail season Is paying for while boy. football is f.Umg behind each game. Practical the entire student body, planned to go to Moro November 11. The Masque and Dagger Club have decided upon three one act plays to be presented the week of December «10. The committee making se.ee- tion was Malcolm Guy. Robert Far­ rell, Mary Jeanette Sargent, Wini­ fred Fortner, and Cleone Walsh- Two > medies and a little drama were hosen- Practice will start on these plays soon. The Armistice Day game will mark rlo-e of the 1932 foot ball season and the boys will be given a two weeks, rest before basket ball prac­ tice is begun- During this time the activity period will be used for study for those who wsh it and it will give an opportunity for several of the student clubs to meet and arrange their winter program. A new schedule for assemblies presented each week by various classes and organizations is being made. z The honor roll of the last six weeks was: Grade Students. Catherine Frid­ ley Gertrude Hanson, Alberta Alley, Dorothy Lamborn, Beryl Sheets, La* velle Guy, Emma Lamborn, Robert Nisbet, Gladys Stone, Lorin Winnett, Patricia Yocum, MarionCrew s, Jack Morton. Malcolm Richelderfer; high school: Robert Ferrell, Geraldine Funk, Ted Proudfoot, Augusta Huck- in. Arthur Spencer, Winifred Fort­ ner. Mary Jeannette Sargent, Mignon Wall. The Wasco volley ball girls met defeat Friday night when the Grass Valley team defeated them with a score of 27 to 31. Scvc-d by Foresta Gilead was never denuded of its for- ests as was Judea, and, ns a conse­ quence, never fulled to receive mlns and retain n.olxture. It Is today on« of the pastoral1 beauty spots of the earth. became It retained Its forests, and did not leave Its rocky hills I d drought nnd barrenness. Wasco COUNTY JOURN AL, MORO, OREGON, FRIDA Y,NOVEMBER11, 1032 { E. I> Morton ia in Ontario on busi-1 ■Vednesday. Bridge was the diver- Wasce Monday visiting friends. iion of the afternoon. Mrs. Hildred Zell ^tertained the Miss Norma Feldman and Mrs. Junior bridge club and guests at her . Dorothy Cramer returned last Mon­ Dick Schunke were hostesses to a home Friday afternoon. Three tables day from Oregon City where she number of friends last Saturday of bridge played and Mrs. Ormand visited Ms. Leelie Blakely for sev- Miss Jeanette Medler was the honor Hilderbrend made high score for the eral days. guest. club and Ms. Hugh White for guests. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hilderbrand of Mrs- Andrew Shearer returned Mrs. Hugh White was in Hormis- Ths Dalles were guests of Mr, and from Portland Saturday where she ton last week end on business. Mrs- Chester Medler last Sunday. spent some time receiving medical Mr. and Mrs. Afton McIntyre and Joe Brooks is able to be back at attention. Mrs. Hugh Walker spent the week school again after an attack of flu. M. G. Tue] was a business visitor end in Weston with relatives. I m j m « m - at Antelope and Shaniko last week. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Collis Moore of Moro Mrs. C. J. Bright of Salem and visited in Wasco with friends Friday- Mr and Mrs. Lewis Hastings had Miss Vivian Trounce and Wignon as their guest Mrs. S. I. Hastings of John Winters of Portland is vs¿t- Wall were dinner guests of Mr- and his daughter and husband, Mr. and < Battle Ground, Wash., last week. Mr. and Mrs. A. E- Sawin were Mrs. Arthur Sargent Sunday. Mrs. John McClure. % . visited his sister Mrs. Vinton Wat- and Mrs- Albert Käseberg wife and husband; and Sherman County National Farm Tx>an Asso­ plan to go to Portland this week end ciation, a corporation, in the sum of Mrs. Chester Medler and Mrs. Job and visit thjeir son. $4002-18 with interest thereon from Hilderbrand shopped in The Dalles ^UHCE OF .SHERIFF’S SALE 0 the 17th day of October, 1982f at the Monday- REAL PROPERTY rate of eight per cent per annum; Mrs. Vinton Watkins entertained Notice is given that an execution the further 'sum of $260-00 attorney a number of friends in honor of her and order of sale has been issued out fees, and $24.10 costs and disburse­ husband’s birthday last Sunday eve- of the Circuit Court of the State ments. and which said execution ning- of Oregon for Sherman County, to commands me to make sale of all Frank Hogebone of Pasadena. Cal., me directed and dated October 18th, and singular the following described is visiting at the home of Mrs. Re­ 1932 in a suit therein pending real property situated in Sherman becca Coryell. wherein The Federal Land Bank of County, State of Oregon, to-wit: The Northwest Quarter of the Fred Pickett of Moro was in Was- Spokane, a corporation, was plaintiff , Southeast Quarter,, the North and Betsy G- Maclnnes, same person co on business last Monday. half of the Southwest Quarter as Betsy McInnes, and J uno than N. The Klondike community club gave utaumnos ' baiue pel sun as Junaman Section Twenty-eight, the North­ a ‘ party • last Thursday for Mrs. .uemnes, wue and nusuanu; J. B- east Quarter of the Southeast ! W- S. Deaton at the home -of Mrs. ¿turion, unu onerui«d cuun.y'JNauun- Quarter Section Twenty-nine, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sawin Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Young and Mr. Floyd Loomia of Forest Grove is Gasson. The bride received a num- «trurm Buan Association, a corpora­ South half of ■ the Northeast last Week from their home in Spo­ and Mrs- Grover Slusher of Dufur spending some time at the Bob Me- l>er n*c« gifts. . .Quarter and the North Half of tion, weiu ueiendunts, and in wmen kane. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Pherson home. thé Southeast Quarter of Section The Rebekah lodge members .erv- proceeding a judgment'was repuoreu ' 1__ U • Mrs Mary Dunlap returned to her Lamborn Sunday. Thirty-three, all in Township said plaintiff and Mrs. Eliza Dingle had an oil bur- •d lunch to quite a number on elec­ •n lavur ome in Portland Sunday after Four South of Range Eighteen, tion day. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Grady and fam­ ner installed in her furnace last againsi me ueienuants Betsy G. spending some time with her daugh“- Ure point of view the county ia •ettmy rather pretty Juat now ' CELEBRATION COUNTY OFFICERS ——'^ntinued from page one the «or. of 411 d« ££ V h“ d“e C,n™ „7 H" majority in hie own U.t Gil7" 900 *nd *lth0U«h h' w« ? T "U”‘Jr by “»«t 80« he « •» adjudged the Winner. ~~ Sever.! of th. office, of «h. county ere not contest«« and for those Office, the candidate, received the following number, of votes: for treesurer. M3; Upde- vralf, for county attorney, 822; Vin- tin, for county clerk. »43; Knighten, «bool superintendent. »53; WiVox coroner ««,; and AaUU { - •loner. 84«. R. P. FoilUr , d °f ior dl'Wct one Jo-Ph Me. fOr , *- Cmn for district three and R. A ^7 for diatrict four'without any ••nous contest r Ho»w s. Wali wa, ch< county serveyer with 122 ▼oteo. were write in votes WaH not on the ticket , < Under Auspices of CHRIS SCHULTZ POST-Âi A M p I Í PATRIOTIC PROGRAM AT TEN A. M .. V— rnnTRAi i w-"'r*™" For Çounty Championship I UU I UHLL Moro Huskies SHOWS-Talkies- at 5 and 7.45 I- - - DANCE ; After Shows. Hl 4:11