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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1935)
faci roOi* THE SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL. MORO, OREOON Neuit bom the Wasco Community Saturday evening while refresh* * Mk». Ed UcHa of spgnt last week as a Thursday with Mrs. E. C. Thomas. C. L. Fridley attended t>^ MWi* tor school at Moro TueO'^v and bw- 40-horse deisel tractor from the ¡Unnial^IL lr.ternational dealers, M Kean apd at Searcy. RUFUS %kDOL NOTCH Egbert, of L. É. Simmons Spuncc^ tabUtloth aï Pepper left for y afternoon study dub day to spend home of hex son Joa. ’ MU* Leola1 An Wash.. Mra. is Dalles. usual gven program haw room a» m 1 ww study b» quité The Webfoot Social Club met good. The intoratodUto room plans gram 1eh*r; ^Cullocb with Mrs. Clyde Fridley last week. to put on a play called “Book of spoke on the county Unit plan of Mrs. J T. Johnsou received high February” wKIdh gives some im school Mrs- portant event of every day of Feb- education. Mrs venson low. Mrs. W. H. B«*rr^ was a busi- ‘ruJJ^ ClotMer. The Rufus girla basketball team new visitor in Pertland over tihte eaibniM r * * -- * r- \ traveled to Kent February 1 where IM* Marian Tuel’s seventh week end. ______ the ____ Kent girls. The they played Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wade of birthday was observed Monday tRufps line-fin, consisted of M. Mac- afte”'oon with a party her class Goldendhle retiyimd Mpie after nab. D Mlrfard. I. Coata, B. Nor- spending several weeks visiting at mate« being invited guests. akoskj, N. Blackburn« and F. 00’^410»: The Garden club the home of Mr. and Mrs- B W- Thom^soij. At the end of the game meek ’*4*7, February 12 at the Guy. Dell Hull was in Portland sever-, the score wag tied 14, to 14 so three home of • Cta*rle9 Everett. al days of last week. Mr and If •YFvian Rust spent A birthday party was given by play. several dayi this week transact- Mrs. A. B. Riddell Friday evening The joufiujT^d to Kent honoring sixteen guests wbo have birthdays in the month of Febru-. M m . X 8. Brock at a pinochle par boys. Th» line-up was; S. Bakin ty. Mrs. L. 7 L- Funk and Mrs. ary. Cards were played with priz J. Morris, t. Macnab. E. William», Frank Morrow rocaivod toe prizes es going to Mr. and Mrs. Charles The score was and aftor which' refreshments were. Everett. " I Mn and Mrs. William Nisbit 42 to 15 in faywr>of Rufua The boys basketball team plliyed J R. Kaseberg of Portland was a were hosts for a pinochle party at Hood Riv^f. February against mat Ust week at the home of Tu«day evening. Three tables team, The A C Kueberg and wife. were in P1*? with Mr’- L- L- »“»k , the Hood „ _ River ,. 7 ,- gg 14at-up 4i, Mr. and Mn. Frank Lambom and Howard Hina» receiving " .. SLi, on Saturday -Mre ‘ E- W,n"‘™£ tod as their guest# on Saturday toPre- . Th»e score was 2$. to 22 in towr of Mr and Mr» Royce of Ocean City The President s birthday ball in Wash, the Ronner being a brother The Dalle» was attended by the Hbod River, A student body meeting, waa held Of m A Tamtam i following persons from Wasco: February 1, for the purpose of Dr. Young of Baker was a guest' Mesdames and Messrs Afton Mc- of Pr. J. A. Butler early this week. • Intyre. W. R. Reid, Everett Mc- discussing certain things. Talks They left Wednesday for Portland Quillan. Fred Hennagin, Ohlsrles given on the topic of “Purpose of to attend toe dentists convention Everett, and Mrs. B. E. Hailey. Girls , League,” ‘'Our attitude to and alumni meeting of their den- Mrs. Etta Morford, Mrs. Cecil ward vibrang team*” apd “High Fields, Darrold McQuillan and school studenta. ¿». example», to tai school "ii thé house guest of her sister, grade ctóláren.” Much discussioi» was given to the last two. The -s Lloyd Rice Mrs- Harry Junor of Portland student body decided to loan the I Letterman’s Club money to buy Mrs. Kenneth McCafferty. • The Tillieum dub ¡held its party new dub pins. at the home of Mrs. Art Smith. STAT^ HOUSE GOSSIP WHITE STORE Mrs. Royce received the «high * sj^^ontinged from page- one) - prize. ’ ? ’ t Emory Reid of Ponake. Alberta, knew Hood declare him a capable Groceries—Meats—Fresh nephew of Mrs. Elizabeth Fuller, advisor apd an excellent choice of arrived in Wasco Friday intending Martins. Fruits and Vegetables in to do some farming here as helper Season. It appears now that Dan Fry of on thé David Reid farm. - ; Mrs. George Brutschter of Wes Salem, druggist, will • be thte new ton is visiting her sister. Mrs. Van purchasing agent and' secretary of Y mt htronage SoEdted the board of control. This ap Landingham and Mrs. StiffeL / The Klondike community club pointment was expected as the next W^CO MARKET tiM Snr: FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 8. 1935. UquldaUen of th« Bank of Com- •9 deg. West .11 chains; thence Rang« 18 EAY.M Bald parcel North 71 dx. >0' IL** <-18 is all that portion of thie fore* mercb of Wasco, Oregon. and w themes North 66 dteg. chaîne; W. WTCKES, and MARVIN O. going daaertbed property inclu £ chains; thence East Defendants ded in a strip of land 50 fleet' KIRKELIf:. ivor n Uno to place of be®- in width, 25 feet on each side SUMMONS containing 1.8 % sori's inning, of a center line, which center içn to toe secre tai* for a a To Harvey B. Thornberry and Ma more or leas. line is described as follows: bel! A. Thornberry, husband and And beginning at a point 4.81 Beginning at a point in the pre wife, d^fendanta chaina north of the Southeast sent county road, which point Tho*a w^ho taye been predicting IN THE NAME OF THE STATE corner of the Southwest quar la 19 2.4 fqkt north of the quar OF OREGON,” yon and each of a break in the health of Governor ter (SWU> of 8k«Uon Twenty- ter section corner common to MajtU are going to be greatly yeu are hereby requitred to appear three (21) In Township (2), sections 11 and 12, Township Tooled. Afton the first three stren and answer th)» complaint filed North Range Sixteen (16), E. 1 North, Rang® 18 E.W.M; adnuniatration the again« you In th« above ‘ W M. thence „„„ North 14 deg. thence by a 70 degree curve in the pink of con court and cause within four . Wert 1.65 chains; tMence North right through an angle of 89 of th« datie of said first HR >, 27 27 deg. Weet 6 chains; all things calmly degrees 50 minutes a distance, ever in exercise tion of this summons as herinaf- thence North 65 deg. West 8.60 of 128.8. fleet; thence North 89 -Walk» to the capi- ter stated, and if you fail to an- chains; thence North 44 deg. degrees 50 minufiMi East a dls- from his home, । swee said complaint or otherwise West 21.50 chains; thence North tano. oi »i.H re«; thence bypleeTln th!, can«,, n ewopupexmanf. find him always 70 deg. Wert 9.25 chains to weet an 8 curve HKht through J wan, thereof wl„ pleasant Un« of said quarter; thence an angle of 23 degrees 25 mln-' .. . - .. — ply to the court for the rjetlfef pra- North to Northw«rt corner the utee, a distance of 292.8 feet; IhHQ Mw'uro s<riculturaHy yed for in plaintiff's complaint, reof; thenc« East to Northeast thence South 66 degrees 45 m'in minaed would get a ‘jcick’’ out of namely for a judgment for the corner thereof; thence South to utee East a distance of 411.5 the first part of the roll call in the unpaid balance of the principal place of beginning, containing feet; thence by a 10 degree hoH»e. al) in order) One listens of that certain promissory note 85 acres, more or lees, fv»* curve left through an angle of down» of times daily to these 3 executed and dieliverod by said And beginning at the South- 2.5 (togreee 38 minutes a distance njyse» coming in succession defendants to this plaintiff, dated east corner of the Northwest of 256.3 feiet to a point in the "Baipe», Boiven. Bull ’' There you October 18, 1919, to-wlt: $55,000. quarter (NW %) of Section present county road, which Mi» it hH for » cattle ranch. 00 with Interest therpon at the Twienty-five (25), in Township point is 1070 feet East of the . ¿h?; rate of seven percent pter annum Two (2), h(orth. Range Sixteen quarter section corner common < Senate and a from December 1, 1929, and the (16), E.W.M., thence West 2.50 to SecS.ons 11 and 12, some , «e will entertain memtar sum of 13059.62 being . . , । further chains to Southeast corner of township and range, and thereby, 2 newspapermen i foma. night soon ., . . „ „ _ | balance of ¡Intereet dim December land heretofore deeded to Fred ending, containing 1.33 aeries. 1 with Scotch »tories. rotation of 1, 1929, an further for the taxes Bjau; then*« North, 41 deg. Said sale 1« t madh under exe Scotoh poem*; *pd those of Shakar on said real eatate pald by the W^eet 17 \bains; tWicp North cution Issued out of the Circuit spegro. No tatter story teller has plaintiff and its costa and dlatur 36 deg. Wert 2.75 chalí»; then- been found than Senator George Court of the State of Oregon for semants in thls suit, includlng at- Aitken, a born Scotchman, and Rep the County of Sherman, to me torney’s fee and abstractlng ‘char- chains; th «pee I^orUl «8- ***• ne^entative William Knight can re directed in the case of Pacific gee, and to foreclose that certain WV*L 1 Q. 87 - chaina; thanes North CoaM Joint Stock Land Bank of rnortKM;e lv „ to ,^. u „ Mld noU cite Shakesphere by the hour. Iw- ÓÚ quarter s^cUoh U®« 7 75 vitations to this event are at a Portland, a corporation, against which said mortgage is of record chains to Northwest corner of .WiUiam M. Walker and Lottie A | in "Book P.” at Page 98 thereof. premium. said quarter; thence south to »-Walker, husband and wife (Roc- Mortgage Records of Shermaiij- Co place of beginning, containing fNOTdCE OF SHERIFF’S SALE" ord Owners), C. E. Cowden, C. E. ¡unty, Oregon * and describe» and 86 acres mqttç or less, subject to th« 9th day of March, 193£. „ Oowden, „ as Trusted, J. Tracy I । covers the .. # following dieecribod right of way heretofore given J. W.'Morrow, and ' Myr- ___ _ at thie hour of 19 o'clock'a. m., at Barton, __ real property situated in Shjerman to Columbia Southern Railway Walkor, present wife of Will- County, State of Oregon, to-wit: the front door oí the Court House tie Walker, Ço. and E, E,. Lytlh, through at M®ro, Sherman County. Ore iam M. Walker. The SeuthwVet quarter (SW%) and over a portion of said land. gon, I will sell • at auclon to the Hugh Chrisman, of Section Fourteen (14); the All the said parcels containing hlgheet bidder for cash this fol Sheriff of Sherman County, Ore. Northeast quarter of Northeast 169514 acre« more or less, ac lowing described real property in Feb. 8, 1935 to March 8,. 1935 quarter (NE *4 NE%) of cording to Government survey. the County of Sherman, State of Station Twlenty^two (22); the And Lot Thmo (3) of Sec IN THE C1HCLIT COURT OF 'Yrrgon, to-wU: . North half (N%) and South tion Eight (8) Township Two North Half of Section 12, Town- THE STATE OF OREGON IN east quartpr (SE%) of Section (2), North, Range Sixteen (16) j abipty North, Ri*nge 18. E.W. AND FOR SHERMAN COl’NTY Twenty«-tnree (23): the South E.W.M. M.; Lota 1, 2» 3. 6, and 7, East DE TWEEDE NORTHWESTERN half (S%) and tlv Northwest And the NqrthOMt quarter Hal* of- SouQivtefit Quarter and AND PACIFIC HYPOTHEEK- quartier (NW*4) of ffejetlon CNE14); the Elast half of North Southeast Quurtei- 06 Northwest BANK, a Corporation, Twenty-four (24); «and the West quarter (E^ of NW%); Plaintiff, » Quarter, South Half of North Nort,hfaat quarter (NE%) of the Southwest quarter of North east Quarter, Section 6, Town versus Section Twenty-fiVe (25), all in west quarter (HW% of NW/4) W, E. ship 1 North, Range 1% E.W.M. LOWELL and EMILY $. Township Two (2) North, Range of Section Seventeen (17); the husband and wife. South Half of Northw«at Quar LOWELL, Sixteen (16), E. W. M. Southeast quarter (SB%) and ter and lots 3 and 4 of Section HENRY GREBE and M. M. A. And the Northwest quarter the East half of Southwest 5, Township 1 North, Range 19, GREBE, husband and wife, HAR (Mv^4) of* Section Thirty (30). quarter (KH of 8W%); the E.W.M-, Sherman Couaty, Qro- VEY A. THORNBERRY and MA ¿n Township Two (2), North, Southeast quarter of Northeast BELL A. THORNBERRY, hus gop. Range Seventeen (17), E.W.M. quarter (8£% of NE ^4) and EXCEPTING TLiE^/fROR: band and wife," The W. M. BAR And beginning at the North Lots Two (2) and Three (3) A parcel of land Wug a por NETT ESTATE!, a corporation, east corner of the Northeast of Section Eighteen (18), all hon of thx> Southwest Quarter INDEPENDENT WARE HOUSE ’ quarter (NE^4) - of Section |ln Township Two (2), North, of Northwest Quarter of Sec- AND MILLING COMPANY, a Twenty Six (26), in Township Range Sixteen (16), E. W. M. , tion. ’ 12, Township 1 North, corporation, A. At SCHRAMM, Two (2), North, Range Sixteen containing 617.91 acres more Su perin indent of Banksj H. M, (16), E.W.M, thence South 7.75 ¡STEPHENS, Deputy Superinten chains; thence North • 85 Aeg. And beginning at the North- dent of Banks, in charge of the West 8.50 chains; thience North * wjeet corner of tife Southeast ? • * 7 quarter (HE1^) of Section Sev enteen (17) Township Two (2) R North, Ran^e Sixteen (16), E. - k W.M., a^id beffinaing point is designsby an iron stake 2 feet long and, W Inches In dla- mrtkr, driven full length into 1 1 the ground; thence W«*t 4.45 chains; thence South 3.25 chains Wasco thence east 7.95 chains; thpoce North 2.25 chain«; thence Wert 3.50 chains to place of begin- 1; nlng, containing 1.78 acres. And all of the Northwest quarter of ^Nprthw^rt quarter ' (NW% of NW%) of Section ’ Seventeen (17), and all of Lot Choicest Patent One, (1), tn Section Eighteen (18), Townhip XF o <3) North, all hard wheat Range Sixteen ^6) E.W.M. Together with all wafier rights for irrigation or othlMrwiwe. or any interest therin, now held or hereafter acquired by said mor- due to their low height Special Price on 2 bbl. or more , tgagor in connfhetion with said and narrow ehador , land; Orders taken for SEED Oats and Barley confine moit of the And, that said mortgage be ne: light directly under the Safety Deposit Boxen for Rent I formed to comply with the true intent of the parties thereto by i- working distance-* . mending the de«citption of said ooly a few fooMendleS land and that said real eetate We of light are procured. sold for the purpose of salsfylng any judgment rendered herfii* and for such further relief as prayrtl for and deenied proper by said court, all of which jn°r* fulb ap pears from the Verified complaint filed herein. Thia summons la sieved by pub lication thereof In the Sherman County Journal, a weekly news paper printed, published and of "The cost was general circulation in Sharman .County, Oregon, by order of the surprisingly low— Honorable Carl Hendricks, judge we traveled tourist of th|e above eatitled court, made one out of the executive office and See for Yourself the Difference Between the S. STU DY LAMP SHERMAN COOPERATIVE GRAIN GROWERS Centennial Silk Sifted Jr¡^¡ Centennial Gold Drop V.C. Family Flour Princess Family Patent 7» • $8.40 bbl $7.40 $8.00 $7.60 and entered on the 2nd day of PORTLAND Th« Sight Meter, a marvelous, new instrument for measuring light, shows that the^New^.L E, Study and Reading Lamp gives 201» 30 foot-i candles of light—the amount specified t by science as the correct light for) normal reading or study. This is> several times as much us>(ul¡light as, The New Study Lamp not only gives । more light—but it gives» better light. । The inside reflector-diffuser eliminates both reflected and direct glare. It softens shadows, giving a restful light that insures eye cornfcrt. Protect your eyes and the eyes of your family with a new Study Lamp. You can obtain oa»in a style to fit any type of homa decoration. The certification tag of the Illuminating Engineering Society maní of Better Light for Better Sight. SEE YOUR D E ALEA-OR . M mwic PowMt a L ight C ompany ^Alwayt at Your Services A Triumph in Train Comfort You, too, will b ? surprited—and gratified—pt th» law cost of travel in those modernTourist Sleepers on Union Pacific. Large roomy »eats, upholstered in mohair plush. Clean, airy berths. Berth light*. Commodious dressing rqoma Attentive service by carefully trained personnel Other Portland Rose features? Standard Sleepers, Chair Cars, Observation Lounge Car. Valet, barber, ba»h- Diner. Also ofi-the-tray food service In Chair Cars. Tourist SI—pora and In Chair Cara February, 1985, which said order directs that this summons be pub- lishfed once a week, for four con secutive weeks and that the first publication of this summons is February 8, 1886. C. B. McConnell, Attorney for Plaintiff, P. O. Address. Burns, Oregon Date of First Publication Febru- ary 8, 1935 • Date of Last Publication, Mar 'b . 8, 1916. METSKER’S NEW SHERMAN COUNTY ATLAS Buy Metsker’s new up-to ; ’ date atlas of SHERMAN CO : » ÜNTY. It shows all pyoper- • • ties snd ownerships. Town ; I ship maps and atlases of over I J 60 counties in Oregon and • • Washington and northern Id- ; I aho. The best maps made. I • For sale at the county n*- ’ : sor’s office, Moro, Ore. an . : at “Metaker the Map Man" ■ 514 S.W. Oak *t. Portland O-