Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, January 22, 1932, Image 4

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THE
semester. The amendment was
voted down sixteen to twenty
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The high school Sunday school
class of the Presbyterian cbureh
enjoyed a pot lock supper and
party Saturday 16. Mr. and Mrs,
Harry Pinkerton and Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Webb were hosts.
They provided the entertain­
ment which everyone played
after supper. * As the games
will now be published every Mon* were new to all, everyone had a
day, only one copy of the paper delightful time.
will be made. It will be printed
Wednesday, Thursday and Fri
on butcher paper for the bulletin
day of this week will be spent
board. The officers for this
io taking semester exams. All
week's issue were: Editor, Anita
students are very busy making
Dunlap; Fourth grade assistant,
preparations. 'To get exemp­
Annie Laurie Hayes; fifth grade
tions a student must- have a two
assistant, Luther Davis; sixth
plus average for the whole
grade assistant, Helen Wilson:
semester.
copy readers, Geraldine Norton
and Maxcine Pluemke, and print
er, Edna McKay.
SHERMAN COUNTIANS
• Crag Yiley School N«to
• MARIBTTA PERRY, EDITOR
The Grass Valley Tigers * Up-
set the dope*' when they defeat­
ed Kent quintette on the local
floor last Friday night by a score
of 44 to 21. The game was very
closely fought in the first half
witty neither team nitha very
distinct Advantage
But after
entering the second half the
Grass Valley offensive machinery
began to click and the points
were added on by one's and
two's to the Tigers score.
Grass Valley 44
21 Kent
Barnett, W. 12 RF
4 Dun-
The Epicurean cooking club
girls held their luncheon at the
home of Mra, Ida Davis, last Sat­
urday afternoon. A pleasing
menu was served.
Harley McKay and Millard
Howell spent the week end at
Violin, C.
18 LF
4 Plue-
the home of Fred Cox at Grass
mpke, K
Valley.
Alley, C,
13
C
6 McK­
A prize was awarded Nellie
ay, H
Ruggles, B.
11 C
2
Wil­ Wilson by Miss Della Helyer for
reading and reporting ten books.
son, L ’
Roth, H.
5
LG
How­
Virginia 'Helyer was absent
ell, H
?om school. this week because
Shipley, E
S '
Sath­ of having an attack of bronchitis.
er, D
. The Kent girls surprised them­
Referee-Mr. McGowan
selves and their opponents by
The Grass Valier Tigerettes
were defeated by the Kent sexet
last Friday night December I5th
on the local floor by the score of
19 to 15. The Kent girls had a
decided advantage over the local
girls in their heighth. Both
teams played good ball,
Grass Valley 15
19 Kent
7 RF 13 A. Norton
- E. Perry
E. Cox'
4XF 4 A, Sather
CF 2 C. Wilson
C. Bell
CG
M. Mitchell
D, Fairchild
4 RG
L. Young
N. Garret
LG
H. Lyons
M. Perry
C. Ruggles
S
Referee-Mr. McGowan
The Grass Valley girls and
boys basket ball teams will jour­
ney to Moro, Friday night, Janu­
ary 22 nd. to tangle with the
Moro teams in a double beader.
winning the game from Grass
Valley last Friday night. At the
end of the half, the score stood
1*10 in favor of Kent, „ The
game was very close throughout
although Kent was usually a few
joint ahead. When the whistle
>Iew at the end of the game, the
score waa 16-15 in favor of Kent.
Alta Norton was high pointscor-
r for Kent. This victory has
given the girls more confidence
n themselves and It is expected
they will give all their opponents
a real battle.
Mrs. J. R Dellenger has been
reported aa being quite lib this
set week with the fiu.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wilson
spent Sunday at the home of
drs.Essie Wilson.
The attendance at Sunday
school Sunday morning was 37.
with an offering of |1 37 cents.
Mr. and Mra. Dick Reckman
Jr., were visitors at Moro Satur­
day and Sunday.
Elmer Hansen and Mrs. Soren
lanaen visited at the Fred Just-
ensen home Sunday afternoon.
Among those from Kent who
attended the dance which was
given in Grass Valley last Friday
evening included: Mr. and Mrs.
toy Barnett, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
ron Borstel, Mr. and Mrs. J. M,
Wilson snd son, Lester, Mrs,
Rita Harpe. Alta Norton, Clarice
Wilson, Richard Sather, Walter
Wilson, Heater Lyons, /Virgil
Schadewitz, Edna Lyons, J. E.
Norton, Ted Kelly. Arnold Del­
inger, Mrs. Paul Wilson, Art
ustensen,Charles Dunlap, Karl
»luemke, Anna Sather and Lo-
The Kent boys' basket ball
earn was defeated 44-21 last rena Young
Mr. Luther Davis assisted by
Friday evening when it met the
Mrs.
Davis, Evelyn Davis, Paul-
xraas Valley team on the oppon-
ne
Davis,
and Clarice Wilaon
ents fl000r. The Kent boys got
ustalled
officers
at Klondike
the jump on Grass Valley and
led them until just before the Grarge No. 688 last Saturday ev­
The Civics class took five tests whistle blew for the half when ening.
with a total of 296 points and Grass Valley scored four points, . Mr. and Mrs. Dick Reckman,
these getting in on the All Star thereby bringing them into the Jr., attended the dance which
lead at the half with the score was given at Harlandview last
259 points standing 14 9 in Grass Valley's Friday evening.
Willard Barnett
Cinthy Bell
favor. When play waa resumed
Kent grange No. 688, will hold
254 points the Grass Valley boys seemed to its next meeting Wednesday ev­
Marietta Perry
247 ”
Orville Ruggles
have found themselves while ening, January 27th.
5. Erasmus Baker 246 "
Kent team was unable to get or­
Harlandview Grange has been
Pearl Bell and Zella Ruggles ganized in its defensive work so invited to put on the first and
received honorable mention with that their opponents scored second degrees on that evening.
basket after basket. When the
a total of 243 points.
All Kent folk who attended
last
quarter started, the Kent
Semester examinations are be­
the dance given .in Grass Valiey
ing given this week in practical­ qnintette were themselves once last Friday evening declared they
more and were able to hold their
ly all the classes.
bad a most enjoyable time.
own until the end. Lester Wil­
The English IV class is read­
Mrs. Belle Hogue is still con­
son was high point man for Kent
ing Shakespeares ‘The Tradegy
fined
to her home on account of
with nine points in his favor.
of Macbeth ” thia week.
tonailitis.
* The students of tha book
Mrs. J. N. Maclnnis visited in
keeping class are fiinishing up
Grass Valley Monday.
Moro School Notes
their first aet thia week.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hansen,
Both the boys’ and girls’ bas­
Mrs. Soren Hansen, Mr. and Mrs.
ketball teams were defeated by
I Kent School Notes
Paul Stout and sod , Kenneth,
the Wasco teama.
The girls
visited at the J. R. Dellenger
game was very close until the
home Sunday.
last and the final score was 29-21.
Donald von Boratel, Rote Ellen
Laat Saturday evening a group
The Moro boys met a decisive
Barnett and Lavina Barnett
of Antelope Odd Fellws visited
defeat 87-12. The boys and girla
. were tardy Monday.
play Jraaa Valley Friday 22 at Kent lodge. After the business
refreshments were served and
Clarice Mitcell wai abeent from
Moro.
<L
the remainder of the evening wan
school laat week on account of
County High School Basket
spent in playing cards.
0 fla and tonailitis.
ball Standings as follows:
Mrs. Rita Harpe and Marjory
Perfect sttendanoe certificates
Boys
Maclnnis
were dinner guests nt
. were awarded to the following
Won Lost PCT
the
home
of
J. C. Wilson Sunday.
primary pupils; Merrill Sathers, Grass Vslley
1000
2 . 0
jännitä Mitchell, Jeane Haynes, Wasco
500
1
1.
Nellie Wilson, Roy Rogue, Ear Kent
p
5Ó0
1
Lyons, and Catherine and Mar- Moro
0 __ 2
000
gharitavon Borstel.
0
0
000
Rufus
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Carsten von Borstel has raturn-
Girls
ad to school after a week’s ab- Wasco
1000
0
2
oenee.
1
500 Principal Event» ef Via Week
Moro
1
The Kent grade school basket Kent
Assembled lor Information .
1-
500
, 1
0
ball boys have organized their Graee Valley
2
000
of Our Readers.
team with Robert Helyer as cen­ Rufos
0
0
000
ter; Jack Sather and Cecil Nor­
The student body meeting 01
K. j. Dodge of Portland la prepar­
oa, guards; Paul Schillings snd Friday 15 was held for the pur­
ing to ostabHsh a sawmill at Barton
Robert Mitcbsl, forwards ¿Joseph pose of voting on the propose<
Morrow and -Melvin Barnett, amendment to the High schoo
substitutes.
constitution that: A . student or»«. wUUa, to b. tuto».
The Intermediate News which shall maintain bis scholarship
tygs beoB published ovary month eligibility throughout the entire
(10); The West Half of the Northwest Northwest Quart« <StKNWK), the
Quarter
(WK NWK), the Northwest Southwest Quanti
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Quarter of
«the Southwest Quarter Quarter (8W>KN
Notice is given that Saturday, the (NWKSWK) and the Southweet of the Southwest
ISthdhy of February, 1932, at the hour Quarter of the Southwest Quarter and the Southeast Quarter (BEK) of
.
(SWKSWK) of Section Eleven (11); Section Thirty-three (33);
Tho Northwest Quarter (NWK),
\
Tho Southwest Quarter of the North­
day, and the County Courtroom In the west Quarter (SWKNWK) and the the North Half of tho
Southwest
Southeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter (NKSWK), tho Southwest
fixed aa the tlam and place for hearing Quarter (SEKNEK) of
Section Quarter of tho Southwest Quarter
Italy for May 18, it
(SWKSWK) end the
Northwest t
all abjections to the final report of R. Twelve (12):
Quarter *
The Southwest Quarter (SWK) and Quarter of the Southeast
J. Gino, aa administrator of the estate
( NWK8EK) of Section Thirty-four
I
tho
Southwest
Quarter
of
the
South
­
of James Bedriek, deceased *
' I
east Quarter (SWK8EK) of Section (84);
R. J. Ginn, administrator.
Thirteen (18);
The Northeast Quarter of - the
The Southeast Quarter (SEK) and Southwest Quarter (NEK8WM) of
I
the Southwest Quarter (SWK) end Section Thirty-five (85);
tional
the West Half of the
Northwest
All in Township Five (5) South, . i
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE , Quarter (WKNWK) of . Section Range Eighteen (18) East of the
Willamette Meridian, hi Sherman
ik* In the Circuit Court of the State of Fourteen (14);
The
Southeast
Quarter
of
tho
County,
Oregon.
Oregon for Wasco County.
Northeast Quarter (SEKNEK) and
All that portion of the Northwest
and some
Ths Citisene National Bank of Dalles the Northeast Quarter of the North­
Quarter of Section Five (5) lying in
shins is w
west Quarter (NEKNWK) of Sec­ Sherman County, Oregon, and the
tion Fifteen (15) ;
Southwest Quarter of the Southwest
M. J. Finlayson, Defendant.
The Southeast Quarter of
the Quarter (8WKSW.K) of Section Five
Quarter (SEKSEK)
of (5);
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That Southeast
Section Sixteen (16):
The Southwest Quarter of
the
The East Half of the Northeast Northeast Quarter (8 WK NEK) and
by virtue of an execution issued out
rtrie of
•hove' entitled court and under Quarter (EKNEK) of Section Twen- the Southeast Quarter of tho South­
mml tho soil thereof, on the 6th day of ty-one (21):
east Quarter (SEK8EK) of Section
The South Half of the Northwest
« January, 1982, to me directed, upon a
i
8*™® Northsaat Quarter of the
the
_
decree and judgment for the fore- Quarter (SKNWK),
closure of a i certain mortgage, entered Half of the Northeast Quarter 1 (SK Northwest Quarter (NEKNWK) ) of
art on the 4th day of Jan- NEU), the Southeast Quarter of the
tio Seventeen (17);
by said Court
in said cause in favor of Southwest Quarter (SEK3WK), and , The Northwest
of
of the
and against the defend- the Southeast Quarter (SEK) of Sec- Northeast Quarter
4«%) and
fclayson,
Í, in the principal tion Twenty-two (22);
f tho South-•
the Southwest Qua:
lusand Nine Hun-
All of Section Twenty-three (23); east Quarter (SWA
, ) of Section 2
and 33-100 Dollars
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The Northwest Quarter of
the
XKfitíoíarüte Otte« ef atty tew tlAFTLM) and in the further sum of Northwest Quarter (NWKNWK). , The Southeast Quarter of
the
Northwest Northwest Quarter (SEMNWK), the
urer and city attorney and creatina at )ne Thousand end no-100 Dollars the South Half of (the
31,000 00 as attorney’s fees, and Quarter (SKNWK), the Northeast Northeast Quarter of tho Southwest
North­
sorts , and disbevoMients taxed
at !Q¿arter of the Northeast
Quarter Quarter (NEKSWK)^
9055, and commanding me to make ! (NEKNEK), the South Half of the west Quarter of the Southeast Quar­
the real property described Northeast Quarter (SKNEK) and ter (NWK SEK) of Section Nineteen
the North Half of the Southwest ( 1110 Northwest Quarter ef the
Itartey tiw 15ti> day of February, Quarter (NKSWK)
of Section
torney and police Judge.
19«, at 2.00 o’clock P. M. at the Twenty-four (24):
Northwest Quarter (NWK NWK) and
frost door of tho County Court Houae
The Northwest Quarter of the the Northwest Quarter of the South
at Moro, Alterman County, Oregon, Northeast Quarter (NWKNEK), the west Quarter <NW^WM) of See-
»ell at public auction to -the highest South Half 01 the Northeast Quar­
bidder'tor cash in hand, all of the ter (SKNEK) and the Northeast
a possibility aS a result ef a favorable right, title and interest which the Quarter of the Northwest Quarter
report from tho office of this district above named defendant, M. J. Fin­ (NEKNWK)of Section Twenty-ata lamette Meridian, in Sherman County,
layson, had in the following described (26);
Oregon.
real
property on November 16th, 1926,
Kty will be sold sub-
D. a
The Northeast Quarter of
the ! Said
the date of tho execution of the mort­
rmation ot the Court
ortheast Quarter (NEKNEK), the ject to
gage upon which said judgment ' is
as provided by law,
»uthwest Quarter of the Northeast «nd
plants of Caaby showed a Mt profit based, and all the right, title and in-
MT win bo put into
Quarter
(SWKNEK)
and
the
South
­
and
tho
of IBM« ta Irti and this does Mt in­ tereet which the said defendant, or west Quarter of the Northwest Quar­ immediate
clude street lights and water MP Ero any one holding by, through or under ter (SWKNWK) of Section Twenty­ tesa.
protection, now furnished troc, John him, may have acquired therein since seven (27);
Dated this 15th day of January,
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,
raid date, or as much of said property
Eld, city treasurer of Canby, a** as will satisfy said judgment, costs
The Northwest Quarter of the 1932.------
Northeast Quarter (NW^NEK) ’ of
Bounced.
and' accruing costa:
HUGH CHRISMAN,
The South Half of the Northeast Section Twenty-eight (28); t
Sheriff
of
Sherman
County, Oregon
The Southeast Quarter of
the
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLKMENT Quarter (SKNEK) of Section Ten
Notice la hereby given that the un-
denigned. E. R. Barxee, Administrat­
or with the Will Annexed of the oatato
of John J. Sebuoffer, deceased, has
filed hto final report and account of Ha
administration thereof with the Clerk
of the County Court of Sherman County,
Oregon, and that by order of the Judge
of said $ourt, Saturday, the 27th day of
February, 1982, nt the hour of 10 o’-
cldck A. M., han been fixed as the time,
and the County Courtroom In the Court
house, in the City of Moro,
final
the place, for the hearing of
report and account,, and
thereto, if any there be. and
tlement and closing of said estate,
Dated this 20th day of January, 1932.
- * B. R. BARZER,
Administrator with the Will Annexed
of said Estate
Updegraff A Pepper
Attorneys for said Administrator With
the Will Annexed.
(JttfB)
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the wn-
dersigned has been duly appointed ‘by
the County Court
gon for Sherman
or of the estate of
deceased.
All persons
properly verified,
at Waaeo. or to
in A Gavin
in eta montha from
Dated thia 15th day
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