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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1932)
- I i COMING SHERMAN MIMS i Kent School Notes - - -- - Th« Kent basket ball fans are pleased with the way in which th« Kent boy«’ team has been improving in the last few weeks. The boys' lh fir8t ven- county game last Friday ing when they defeated Moro on the home flooiby a score of 25- 11. Lester Wilson was high point man with 11 points to his Ì 14 in the local gym, Friday night January, 8th. . This was the first game of the season for the Grass Valley girls whose team consisting of freshmen, two soph mores and two seniors. The game was very fast and both teams played good ball, but in the last* quarter the greater experience of the Wasco girls enabled them & edge out a vict- the Northeast Quarter of the North Quarter of Section Five (6) lying In City, Oregon, Plaintiff, .. Floy von Borstel and Mr. Hall west Quarter (NEKNWK) of Sec Sherman Cotfnty, Oregon. end the va. ■ » * - Southwest) Quarter of tl» Southwest won consolation prizes. .Re M. J, f Finlayson, Defendant. tion Fifteen (15); The Southeast Quarter of the ^uuter (SW8WM) of Section Five freshments consisting of pin and NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That Southeast Quarter (SE HSE %) of coffee were served. Thè Southwest Quarter «f Q m by virtue of an execution issued out Section Sixteen (16); The East Half of the Northeast Northeast Quarter (SW^NteM) and of the above entitled court and under the seal thereof, on the 6th day of Quarter (EKNEK) of Section Twen the Southeast Quarter of the South east Quarter (SEMSEM) of Section January, 1982, to me directed, upon a ty-one (21); NEW SWEATER IDEA The South Half of the Northwest Seven (7)r4 At I • J > • decree and judgment for the fore By CH ERIE NICHOLAS the South ' The Northeast Quarter of the closure of a certain mortgage, entered Quarter (SKNWK), Rufus has open dates on Jan. by said Court on the 4th day of Jan Half of the Northeast Quarter (SK Northwest Quarter (NEMNWH) of Seventeen (IT); uary, 1982, in said cause in favor of NE Mi), the Southeast Quarter of the Section 15 and 22 but hopes to fill these The Northwest Qtmttef of the the plaintw: and against the defend- Southwest Quarter (SEMSWK), and Northeast Quarter (NW UNE %) and with Mosier and The Dalles. Int, M. J. Finlayson, in the principal the Southeast Quarter (SE%) of Sec- the Southwest Quarter of the South tion Twenty-two (22); am of Twelve Thousand Nine Hun Rufus plsyed at these two places east Quarter (SWUSEM) of Section All of Section Twenty4hree (28) i dred Seventy-one and 36-100 Dollars The Northwest Quarter of the Eighteen (18). ? but the dates for the return (112,971 36) and in the further sum of The Southeast Quarter_of the One Thousand end no-100 Dollars Northwest Quarter (NWKNWK), games have not yet been arran the South Half of the Northwest Northwest Quarter (SEQNWM), the ($1,000.00 as attorney’s* fees, and Quarter (SKNWK), the Northeast ged. । costs and disbursements taxed at of the Northeast Quarter $20.50, and commanding me to make Quarter The young people pf the town (NEUNEU), the South Half of the west Quarter of the Southeast Quar sale of the real property described ' Northeast Quarter (SUNEU) and ter (NWU8EU) of Section Nineteen of Rufus have been enjoying ex in said decree and execution, I will, on , .i Southwest (19); Monday the 16th day of February, North Half of the cellent sleighing on the hill be of Section . The Northwest Quarter of the (N^SW%) 1932, at 2:00 o’clock P. M. at the Northwest Quarter (NWKNWK) and hind the School. Broken sleds, . jnty-four (24): front door of the County Court House Twenty-four (24). The Northwest Quarter of the the Northwest Quarter of the South- torn clothing, and a few bumps, at Moro, Sherman County, Orel Oregon. - - Mll at public .action to th. M«he.t cuts and bruises have been the bidder for euh in hnnd, all of th. South H-l»« right, title and intereat which the (SH£EM) and the N^he^ T AR in Tkywnship My« (6) South, only casualties suffered. ubov. named defendant. M J. Fin- of the. Northwe.t, Quarter Rapté Nineteen (IS) East .of-the Wil The primary room received a layson, had in the following described JJEHNWH) ’ vt Section Twenty-six lamette Meridian, in Sherman County, real property on November 16th, 1926, (26): belated Christmas present today the ho sold sub- of a large lox of mixed candy. Court mon whkh said judgment is ¡Northeast Quarter (NEUNEU)» the sage upon y Uw, and Bobby Huck’s grandfather' is a and all the right, title and in- and the*Sonth- based, «... , - --------- it - into and terest which „ ’»¡'h the said »id defendant, or fond friend of the primaries now. prem- immédiat^ possession ofsal any one holding by, through or under '■■■ * Mr. Porter will receive many him, may have acquired therein since ter (SWUNWU) of Section Twenty- ises. . Dated this 16th day of January, . r _ - said date, or as much of said property seven (27)1 ». “Thank you” notes that the The Northwest Quarter of the 1982. as will satisfy said judgment, costs children wrote in the language Northeast Quarter (NWA4NEU) of ¿UÒH C&ÏÎ&ÀN, and accruing costs: The South Half of the Northeast Section Twenty-eight (28); -perMr——— - -^7- the Quarter (SHNEU) of Section Ten ' The Southeast Quarter of If you want to .express your individ (10); The West Half of the Northwest - - Northwest Northwest Quai irter (SEUNWU), .the uality in a sweater which has the exclu Quarter (W^NW^), the £ Northwest ^uthwestQoa irter of the Northeast HOTICBCQC the East Half sive hand-crochet look, here is an easy Quarter of -the Southwest k On*rt«r (SW»M Quarter Quarter (SWH4NEK), and quick way to do it. Purchase one ( NW % SW % ) and the Southwest ( of the Southwest Quarter (Ei4SWfi4) at of of the ready-made wooT sweaters at Quarter of the Southwest Quarter and the Southeast Quarter (SEK) of _____ ____ ___ • present low prices. Outline on it the (SWKSWK) of Section Eleven (11) ; . Section Thirty-three (33); Baahs for tkw.fiU^ b in Northwest Quarter (NWU), . .. ___ xY. yoke and cuffs ydu want. Run a dou The Southwest Quarter of the North I ’ the The North Half of the Southweat chaw ottha «fairs of the ble row of machine hemstitching west Quarter (SWUITO) and the Quarter (NHSWU), the Southwest Moro State BanK.Moro, Oregon, for Southeast Quarter of the Northeast Kent grange No. 688 held an around the outlines. Crochet your Quartet (SEK NEK) of Section I Quarter of the Southwest Quarter the purpose of liquidation. AU per- yoke and cuffs of number seventy mer (SWUSWU) -and the Northwest w agginst all day meeting Saturday Janu cerized crochet thread, using a num Twelve (12); ' Quarter of the’ Southeast Quarter ; .. . . hereby notified to make The Southwest Quarter (SWK) and ' ary 9th, At noon a delicious pot her twelve steel crochet hook, work the --------------- Southwest Quarter of the South (NW^SE^ofS^ion Thlrty-four )ofS«Uon (34h NorthMit of the to RJ.aid.d luck dinner was served which ing either french mesh or Irish cro chet stitch. Next, cut away the sweat (13);’ 'ane rwrvne*st « ww ■ . - was enjoyed by about fifty mem. er "from under the yolk and cuffs Thirteen The Southeast Quarter (SE%) and Southwest Quarter (NEMSWM) of with the Deputy Bupertntgndgnt of bera. The lecturer’s program and whip the mercerized mesh the Southwest Quarter (SW'M) and Section Thirty-five (35); Banks in charge at theofiee of the All in Township Five (5) South, Moro Stet* Bank, Mare, Oregon, qn Northwest consisted of a reading by Mrs. neatly in. The sweater shown in the the West Half of the picture Is of dark green wool, with Quarter (W%NWM) of Section Range Eighteen (18) East of the or before Jantuaqr 6, 1982. Clara Helyer; a duet, “School yoke and cuffs in ecru mercerized Fourteen (14); Willamette Meridian, in Sherman °A. A. Schramm, „ , k The Southeast Quarter of the County, Oregon. Days,” by Clarice Wilson and crochet done in Irish mesh stitch. 114-82 SoperintendeDt of Banks. All that portion of the Northwest Northeast Quarter (SEK'NEK) and Alta Norton, and a pantominr, Cloche Standard Hat “Courting Under Difficulty.” Worn Well Pulled Down The .cloche, standard hat of the con Miss Hilda Schassen of The Dalles was last weeks visitor at servative woman for the last three years, has taken a tilted dip with the the home of her sister, Mrs. - J. rest of the chapeau mode. The new fall cloche is worn pulled L. Davis.- well over the^ right eye with a decid Letters sponsored by the Kent ed dent accenting the center of the * . grange asking our representativ brim. es and senators to support the NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Marketing Act are avaiable at Notice is given that Saturday, the Norton’s store. All voters are l$th day of February, 1932, at the hour requested to procure these let of ten o’clock in the forenoon of said ters, sign them, and send them day, and the County Cburtroom in the to the men to whom they are ad courthouse at Moro, Oregon, has been fixed as the time and place for hearing dressed. all objections to the final report of R. L. W. Amick and wife were J. Ginn, as administrator of the estate » visitors in The Dalles last Satur of James Hedrick, deceased R. J. Ginn, administrator. r day. ley. Grass Valley at Rufus 12 19 Kent at Kent Kent at Rufus 26 Moro at........ March: 4 Moro at .. « The Basket ball boys and girls credit. will meet the Kent teams in the Carl Barnett, Caroton von Bor- local gym, Friday night, J any a- «tel Were absent from school ibis* ry 15 and from all appearances this is expected to be a very good Fourteen grade school boys game on the basis of compara havo aigqed UP for 4-H handi tive scores the Kent boys hold an advantage over the locals, craft dub project. — who are anxious to upset the TheWawbansee campfire girls dope. met at the hefine of Pbeobe Ly- Mr. Rakes, county school sup ona last Thursday evening, Jan erintendent, visited school last uary 12th. After the business Friday afternoon. meeting refreshments consisting The different classes took tests of sandwiches, cake, and choc sent out by the Kansas City olate were served. Teachers Association. The Kent girls’ basket bajl The typing 1 and 11 classes t^am met a decided defeat at the took speed tests Wednesday, hands of the Moro girls last Fri Thursday, and Friday of last day evening, when the visitors week. walked over them to the tune of Some very interesting book 18 6. The next game will be reports were given in the Eng played at Grass Valley Fridavi lish 1, 11,. Ill and IV classes, evening, January 15th._ Wednesday of last week. The Epicurean club met at the home of Clarice Wilson Friday afternoon. Marguerite Mitchell Moro School Notes and Clarice Wilson demonstrated th' making of angel food and -A student body meeting was sponge cakes. The next meeting held Friday 8, for the purpose wi^ be held Saturday afternoon of amending the High school January 16th. constitution.. The amendment is The following pupils of the pri- that: The student shall maintain may room have earned Reading his scholarship eligibility thru- circle certificates; Nellie Wilson out the entire semester. Merrill Sather and Catherine Th« basket ball girls had their von Borstel. first victory and the boys their Sup*. L. W. Rakes visited first defeat when they played school last Friday and organized Kent, at Kent, Friday 8th. The the 4-H work, •core of the boys game was 25 Donald Maclnnia mimeograph to 11, Although the girls game ed the letters for the grange was very rough, the Moro team •f Harry Horner of Hood River ' NOTICE TO CREDITORS - which were sent to Senators Stei- won 18 to 6 Both teams play was a visitor in Kent one day Notice is hereby given that the un wer andMcNary and Representa Wasco Friday January 15, at last week. dersigned has been duly appointed by tive Butler. the Moro High school. W. L. Wilson and wife of Ru the County Court of the State of Ore '' Monday the Epicurean club re The first and second grades fus, visited at the J. C. Wilson gon for Sherman County, Administrat or of the estate of William H. Dingle, ceived its charter which was have been inspecting the heat borne Sunday. awarded by the U. S. Depart- ing system of the school, in con ' Estol Hartley of Grass Valley deceased. All persons having claims against . me nt of Agriculture in recogni nection with their study of coal was a visitor in Kent Sunday. said estate are hereby required to pre tion of its organizstion as a stan in geography. The janitor took sent the same to me, with vouchers the children through the furnace ’ Mrs W. R. Adams of Antelope properly verified, as by law required, dard 4-H club. and Mrs. Betty Kelly who have at Wasco, or to estate attorneys, Gav Mrs. Rita Harpe was genu room, showing them how the been quite ill at the J. H. Wilson in & Gavin of The Dalles, Oregon, with inely surprised when the girls of school was heated. home are reported as convalesc in six months from the date hereof. the high school gave her a sur Two snails have been given to Dated this 15th day of January 1932. ♦ . HELEN DINGLE, Administrator. prise birthday party Wednesday the third and fourth grades as ing Mrs. Belle Hogue and Clarice evening. January 6th, at the an addition to their aquarium Mitcell who have been confined NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE home of Alta Norton. The even of three goldfish. In the Circuit Court of the State of to their beds with tonsilitis are ing was spent in playing games, Oregon for Wasco County. In order to develop interest The Citizens National Bank of Dalles after which dainty refreshments and * competition between the reported as being better. A number of Kent people at were served. first and second year classes in tended the dance which was giv typing, Miss Kutch, commercial en at Grass Valley last Friday instructor, has made a chart for « recording the relative speed ra evening. a A. A. Dunlap went to Corvall- tios between the two group«. « MARIETTA PERRY, EDITOR Washington at Fifth Street, The results of all the daily work is Sunday to see their son, Ken- PORTLAND. OREGON drick whois In the hospital with are shown on this chart. The Wasco Warriors met a de Several students have made an infected knee. Our usual pre-war transient feat from the Gra s Valley Tig rates still prevail. excellent tests, Grsce Cothran 1 Jacob Crocker and wife, Mrs. Special Rates to permanent Guasta ers when they were unable to • typing II student, wrote a Ida Davis and daughter, Pauline solve the defense shown them perfect 15 minute test at the Mrs. Rita Harpe and Misa Lor In the second half of the game rate of 49 net words. Marjorie aine Davis were dinner gueata at Grass Valley, Friday night, Nahouse typed 57 words net for at the home of Luther Davie January 8th. The first point in 15 minutes with only one error. Sunday. ’ in the game was made by a foul There were 41 present at Sun The typing I class has a super shot in favor of Waaco and they day school Sunday with a collec ior class average. Maxine Hen- increased this to an 11-6 advant- The Tiger« richs wrote a perfect 10 minute tion of $2.38. The present offic age at the - half. ■bowed a ragged offense, miss test at the rate of 20 words, ers were re-elected for the com ing many short shots, and only and Flora williams of the same ing year. Mrs. Volna juyton and Audrey the strong defensive work of class typed two tests at the rate Ruggles and Roth kept Wasco's of 18 and 24 net words in two Hampton arrived here Saturday •core down. Bnt when the Tigers 10 minute tests. Sybil Belshe evening, from Vancouver, Wash reentered the game they cheek wrote a 10 test at the rate of 34 ington, to make a two weeks' UNDER THE visit with Mrs. Guyton's parents. ed the warriors to such an extent words with three errors. PERSONAL MANAGEMENT OF Mr. and Mrs. william Mitchell, . that they did not make one [ oint Edward C. Holt Several people have had the and the score stood 11-11 at the RUFUS SCHOOL NOTES unpleasant experience of having RATES third quarter. The Room with bath privilege, $1. up their ear« stuck in the mud be Tigers came up in the fourth The following is the Rufus Bas Outside room with private bath. cause of the roads being so soft.. quarter and brought the game to ketball schedule; |1.60 up There were five tables of cards acloee with a two. point lead, , January: ' Special rates where more than two at the Rebekah card making the final score If. 15, persons occupy one room. party Thursday evening. Anna 29 Wasco at Wasco la thd Tigers favor. ■ Let us show w Sather and Louis Sather won Accommodations ' . i 'The Grass Valley Tigerettes , February: 6 Grass Valley at Grass Vai- prises for high score while Mrs. ’ I 4 I ■’ Kent News y 3 f PRINTING? WE DO IT. 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