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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1932)
MING SHEWN COUNT« Mothers night will be a special feature of the Grass Valley-Kent game next Friday night. At that time all mothers of the boys and girls teams of Grass Valley and Kent are invited to be pre sent as guests of the high school pupils. It is hoped that every mother will be thereto see her boy or girl take part in the game. The members of the Epicurean club entertained their friends at a buffet supper Saturday night at the,J. E. Norton home. The mnuconaistedof vegetablesalad, mashed potatoes, creamed chick en, biscuits, breaded tomatoes, pickier, pineapple rponge, angel cake and coffee. The boys’ and girls’ basketball teams of Kent have five more games to play this season. They are as follows: Jan., 29. jrass Valley atKent Moro at Moro Feb., 6. Wasco at Wasco Feb., 13. Rufus at Kent Feb., 19. Rufus at Rufus Feb., 22. The Wasco boys’ team -scored a victory over the high school team last Friday night when the visitors piled up 27 points to the locals team’s ten. At the start Kent got the jump and scored within a few seconds after the game started, but were unable to keep up with the visitors, who at the half had 13 points to Kent’s 5. In the second half Wasco se cured 14 more points while Kent secured one basket and shot two fouls, thereby making a final score of 27-10. Stripes of Gay Colpr a Fall Feature Style Stripes have laid a brilliant mark on the fashion tableau of the fall and winter. While the background of the atyle picture is woven of monotone weave« many a highlight is given by stripes of gay hue. Striped wool scarfs, blouses and frocks and striped silk vests a bit more sober In tone are all used to add a bright note to the ensemble. Even the .one.color fabrics reflect the striped note in ribbed and diagonal weaves. (10); The West Half of the Northwest Northwest Quarter (SEKNWK). the Quarter (WKNWK), the Northwest Southwest Quarter of the Northeast NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Quarter of the Southwest Quarter Quarter (SWKXBK), the East Half Notice Is given that Saturday, the (NWKSWK) and the Southwest of the Southwest Quarter ( of 13th day of February, 1982, at the hour Quarter of the Southwest Quarter and the Southeast Quarter Section Thirty-three (33); f (SWKSWK) of Section Eleven (11); gf ten o’clock in the forenoon of »aid The Northwest Quarter (NW|4), The Southwest Quarter of the North day, and the County Courtroom in the west Quarter 4SWKNWK) and the the North Half of the Southwest lurthonae at Moro, Oregon, has been Southeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter (NHSWK), the Southwest fixed as the time and place fur hearing Quarter (SEK NEK). of Section Quarter of the Southwest JQu«rt*r (SWKSWK) and the North we«’ all objections to the final report of R. Twelve (12): Quarter of the Southeast Quarter The Southwest Quarter (SWK) and J. Ginn, as administrator of the estate the Southwest Quarter of the South (NWKSEK) of Section Thirty-^pur of James Hedrick, deceased j east Quarter (SWKSEK) of Section (34); R. J. Ginn, administrator. . Thirteen (13); The Northeast Quarter of the The Southeast Quarter (SEK) and Southwest Quarter (NEKSWK) I of the Southwest Quarter ($Wl4) and Section Thirty-five (86); Northwest the West Half the All in Township Five (6) Soqth, NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE Section Range Eighteen (18) East of the Quarter (WKNW’4) of (14); Willamette Jfleridian, in Sherman In the Circuit Court of the State of Fourteen The Southeast Quarter of County, Oregon. Oregon for Wascò County. Northeast Quarter (SE % NE 14) and All that portion of the Northwest The Citizen« National Bank of Dalles the Northeast Quarter cf the North- Quarter of Section Five (6) lying in City, Oregon, Plaintiff, west Quarter (NEUNW K) of Sec Sherman County, Oregon, and the vs. tion Fifteen (15); Southwest Quarter of the Southwest M. J. Finlayson, Defendant. The Southeast Quarter of Quarter (SWKSWK) of Section Hve Southeast Quarter (SEUSEU) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That Section I (6): Sixteen (16); I The Southwest Quarter of the by virtue of an execution issued out Ths East Half of the Northeast Northeast Quarter (SVKNKK) and of the above entitled court and under Quarter (EKNEK) of Section Twen i the Southeast Quarter of the South- the seal thereof, on the 6th day of ty-one (21): ’east Quarter (SE % SEK) of Section Tho South Half of the Northwest January, 1032, to me directed, upon a decree and judgment for the fore Quarter (b^NW1/*), the South , The Northeast Quarter of the closure of a certain mortgage, entered Half of tho Northeast Quarter (8% Northwest Quarter (NEUNWM) of by said Court on the 4th day of Jan NEK), the Southeast Quarter of the Section Sev«nteen (17>; uary, 1932, in said cause in favor of Southwest Quarter (SEKSWK ). and The Northwest Quarter, of the the plaintiff and against the defend- the Southeast Quarter (SE%) of Sec- Northeast Quarter (NWKNEK) 4nd ant, M. J. Finlayson, in ithe principal tion Twenty-two (22); the Southwest Quarter of the South- sum of Twelve Thousand Nine Hun All of Section Twenty-three - (23) ; east Quarter (SWKSEK) of Section dred Seventy-one and 36-100 Dollars ’ The Northwest Quarter of the j Eighteen (1&J. ($12.971.M> and in the further sum of Northwest Quarter (NWKNWK), I The Sou theast ; Quarter of the One Thousand end no-100 Dollars the South Half of the Northwest Northwest ____ Quarter _____ (SEKNWK ), the ($1,000.00 z.iAAAAA as attorney’s fees, and Q.jart<.r (SKNWK), the Northeast Northeast Quarter of the Soathv^mt coats and taxed ---------- — disbursements ------ ,-------------------------- at Quarter of the Northeast Quarter , Quarter (NEKSWK) and the North- $20.60, and commanding me to make (NEKNEK), the South Half of the west Quarter of the Southeast Quar- sale of the ------- real property -------- - described j------------ Northeast Quarter (SKNEK) and ter (NW K SEK) of Section Nineteen in said decree and execution, I will, on i the North Half of the Southwest ! (19): Monday tho 16th day of February, QUBrter (NKSWK) of Section1 The Northwest ^.4. Quarter of the 1932, at 2:00 o’clock P. M. at the Twenty , . ! Northwest Quarter (NW%NWU) and .'wenty-four (24): front door of the County Court House The Northwest Quarter of the the Northwest Quarter of the South- at Moro, Sherman County, Oregon,, Northeast Quarter (ÑWKNEK), the west Quarter (NWKSW^) of Sec- sell at public auction to the highest RmifR South Half nf of thf. the Nni-t.hpAMt. Northeast Ouar- Quar- f,ion Twenty (20); bidder for caah in hand, all of the ter (SKNEK) and the Northeast All in Township Five (5) Sooth, right, title and interest which the Quarter _ __ of .... the _ Northwest Quarter Range Nineteen (19) East of th« W|l- above named defendant, M. J. Fin (NEMiNWk) of Section Twenty-six lamette Meridian, in Sherman County, layson, had in the following described (26);_______________________ " Oregon. real property on November 16th, 1926, .y will bo «old sob The Northeast Quarter of the Said real pro] the aate of the execution of the mort Northeast Quarter (NEUNEU), the ject to the confirmation of the Court gage upon which said judgment is Southwest Quarter of the Northeast -and redemption as provided by law, based, and all the right, title and in Quarter (SWKNEK) and the South and the purchaser will be pot into terest which the said defendant, or west Quarter of the Northwest Quar- immediate possession of said prem- any one holding by, through or under ter (SWKNW’4) of Section Twenty-, ises. - y him, may have acquired therein since Dated this 16th day of January, said date, or as much of said property seven (27); The Northwest Quarter of the 1032. as will satisfy said judgment, costs Northeast Quarter (NW%NEK) of and accruing costs: HUGH CHRISMAN, The South Half of the Northeast Section Twenty-eight (28); Sheriff of Sherman County, Oregon The Southeast Quarter of the . Quarter (SKNEK) of Section Ten The Moro Teddy bears met the Grass Valley Tigerettes in an ex- citiing game. Friday. 22. Al MARIETTA PERRY, EDITOR RIGHT FOR FLYING though the Moro girls were a few The Grass Valley Migets de points ahead throughout the feated Moro Migets last night by eutire game, they were not so a score of 29 6. * The Grass Val far in the lead that the game ley migeta were ahead through was uninteresting. The final out the game and outplayed the score was 33-25. The Moro line Moro migets although both teams up was as follows: played good ball for iheir size Lavon Sayers Janet Stephens Patricia Powell Grace Cothran and age. Referee - Miller. Tho Grass Valley lig* rs jour Leora Peets Imogene Johnson neyed to Moro last Frida) night Substitutes: Marjory Nahouse They defeated the Moro qu n for Lavou Sayrs. tet by a score of 43 24- The lig The Moro boys were not so ers Were ahead throughout the successful when they played game, Clayton Vinton who Grass Valley, They meta de played his first game, was Cap- feat of 43 24. tain for Grass Valley. The basketball game between Referee-- Guinan. the boys, grade teams of Moro The Grass Valley Tigerettes and Grass Valiev schools proved were defeated by the Moro sex to be of a great deal of interest. tet on the laters floor last Friday They played -Friday 22. Altho night by a score of 33-25. The the Grass Valley team proved Moro girls took the lead and superior, the Moro boys show stayed there throughout the the prospect of making a good game. During the first half, team. This orauge-culured leather jacket Peetz, Moro’s center was an un with matching helmet and cloth skirt An Escrito club has been or is just right for flying. To shield the solved problem to the Grass Val- ganized by the English instruct wearer In the colder regions, the jack ey girls, but in the second half or, Miss Bacon, to promote in et is lined with lapin, with collar and they checked her and drew up on terest in creative writing. The lapels of the same beige-colored fur. almost even terms with the Moro officers of the new club are: RUFUS SCHOOL NOTES girls. Referee-Walker. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Richard Barnes, president; La Ruuning there string of con The Grass Valley girls and von Sayers, vice-president; Flo secutive victories up to 4 theRu- Notice is hereby given that the un- boys will journey to Kent, Friday ra Williams, secretary. The deraigned, E. R. Barzee, Administrat fus Wolves, Saturday night, dis night where the boys hope to members are: Frank Prather, patched Ione 32-21- The game or with the Will Annexed of the estate continue their victories and the Tommy" and Gordon Frasier, was closely ¡¡fought ’during the of John J. Schaeffer, deceased, has filed his final report and account of his girlshope to averagetheir defeat. Maxinee Hendrichs, Syble Bel- first two quartersjwith Ione lead- administration thereof with the Clerk The Grass Valley high school she, Lyle woods, Eva Miller. oug 9 8 at the half. Rufus’ in- of the County Court of Sherman County, girls defeated the town team last The club had a pot luck turkey ability to connectjfor numerous Oregon, and that by order of the Judge Tuesday night by a score of 42- dinner at the home of Mrs. Akers I Bel ups and cripples kept the of said court, Saturday, the 27th day of February, 1932, at the hour of 10 o’ Tuesday night, Jan.26tb. Aftes 30. score down. In the last half clock A. M., has been fixed as the time, The bookkeeping class took a completion of the business on Coach Nolen’s men started a and the County Courtroom in the Court test sent out by the company hand the rest of the evening rally which soon brought them house, in the City of Moro, Oregon, as the place, for the hearing of said final that publishes the practice seta was spent in playing games and a commanding lead. Deyo with report and account, and objection and those receiving honorable fun in general. nine points, Brown and Chase thereto, if any there be, and the set The State library has sent onr with eight and Floyd with six tlement and closing of said estate, mention from a total points of books for nhe grade children to | point were the chief point gath Dated this 20th day of January, 1932. 125 were: E. R. BARZEE, use. They are called vLittle Li ers for Rufus.- McNab’s stellar 120‘ Erasmus Baker Administrator with the W ill Annexed braries. ” The grade children 118 Willard Barnett defensive work contributed must have readin certificates in greatly to Rufus’ victory. Ely of said Estate 115 Cinthy Bell Updegraff & Pepper order to pass their grades. The and Lundell for 16 out of Ione’s Attorneys for said Administrator with 113 Marietta Perry first grade must read two books, total of 21. In the last two the Will Annexed. Q22f2ß) 113 Owen Eakin the second grade three and the 111 weeks the Rufus boys have won Pearl Bell rest of the grades five. from Arlington 16 to 15: Dufur The English 1. 11, 111, classes NOTICE TO CREDITORS County Basketball Average 31-8, and The Dalles Subs 21 12 are starting to study in their Boys Friday night they tangle with Literature and Life books. Notice is hereby given that the un Wasco, and Saturday journey to dersigned has been duly appointed by pct. won lost Those getting on the honor roll 1000 Dufur to for a »return game. the County Court of the State of Ore 0 at the end of the first semester Grass Valley 3 gon for Sherman County, Administrat 750 1 The Rufus Midgets defeated 3 are: Seniors-.Erasmus Baker, Wasco of the estate of William ft? Dingle, or 333 the Arlington Midgets by a score 2 * 1 Willard Barnett, Pearl Bell, Cin Kent deceased. 000 of 4-5. The game was won by All persons having claims against 1 0 thy Bell, Marietta Perry, Zella Rufus 000 last quarter work, when T. Mac- said estate are hereby required to pre 3 - 0 Ruggles. Juniors- Genevieve Moro girls nab swished one through j nst be sent the same to me, with vouchers Beardsley. Sophmores • Ken properly verified, as by law required, 1000 0 4 fore the whistle. Wasco neth Todd, Earl Shipley, Vivian 666 0 Anna Coats is dack after a se at Wasco, or to estate attorneys, Gav 2 Renolds, Lila Faye Boyce, Norma Moro in & Gavin of The Dalles, Oregon, with Garret Freshmen - Lawrence Kent 2 388 vere illuess. t 1 in six months from the date hereof. 000 1 E. Lyda has straight 92 iu Co Dated this 15th day of January 1932. Todd, Mildred Alley, Dorothy Rnfus 0 HELEN DINGLE, Administrator. 000 unty uxam., which they have 'S Eairchilds and Taylor Baker. Grass Valley 0 taken in theeighte grade room. In the 7th. grade, Marie Mathison has 100, and Gesrgianna Black- Moro School Notes Kent School Notes durn an average of ¡97. The state sent us fifteen dooks Hester Lyons—Editor. For the pot few basketball that the children are reading seasons the Moro basketball Washington at Fifth Street, The Kent girls played a good and enjoying. Those reporting PORTLAND. OREGON gisls have not been overly suc game in spite of the defeat which on five within six weeks will be cessful. Perhaps it was ill-luck, Our usual pre-war transient they suffered when they played awarded. , insufficient training, poor mater rates still prevail. the Wasco sextet last Friday Special Rates to permanent Guests I ntermediate I tems ial or numerous other things. In reading of the censored bridge night. Division 1 of the 4 H Cookery At the end of the first half the tournament we found that pecple [club met yesterday for the first brought the players good luck score stood 11 to 4 in favor of [time. There are 17 enrolled in omens, like rabbits feet, ect. the visitors, but in the last half [the club. Mrs. Nolen is^the Therein lay our fault. The Moao the Kent girls came back and leader. Two girla will demon girls had nothing to promote the kept even with the Wasco team. etrate a project each Friday. efforts they put forth. What However, the lead gained by FClara Jane Mathieson and Lida could we do to alter the situation! Wasco in the first half could not Morris will show us how to make Why a mascot of course. In the be overtaken, and when the good toast this Friday. gymnasium Thursday afternoon, whistle blew the score stood 25 Members of the fourth grade aome child had left her teddy to 18 in favor of Wasco. Clarice Geography claaa are making bear. Miss Kutch, the coach, Wilson made 14 of the 18 scores« potters of Switzerland. The picking up the toy, suggested High school students who were posters show the diflerent phas we use the child’s forgotten play neither absent nor tardy thia se es of Swiss life. UNDER THE J thing for our mascot. Our prob mester include: Clarice Wilson, PERSONAL MANAGEMENT OF Jackets Arb Now Worn lem was solved and Frida* 22^ . Ksrl Pluemke, Kenneth Sather, With Evening Gowns Edward C. Holt at the basketball game at Grass Charles Wilson, Margaret Dun Whether women a class haVS re * RATES ,» • Valley, many teddy bears ap lap and Evelyn Davis. volted or not cannot be ascertained Room with bath privilege, '$1. op peared to do their part in help [ but th« fact remains that they no long- The Wawbansee Camp Fire | er eoneant to ahiver In evening gowns. Outside room with private bath, ing the girls of the team win. fl.50 up And they did win. Hare s to Girls met at the home of Lorena There is a jacket with every other J dreBa a«en where smart people are Special rates where mord than two you Teddy. We, the girla of Young Tuesday evening, Jan.,26 gathertag and many of these llttl« persons occupy one room. Moro basket ball team hope At this time Alta Norton and not|)lngneases are trimmed with bands Let us show you our Accommodations * you will continue to bring us Anita Dunlap were initiated in* o< fur which at least makes them I warm looking. to the organization. lock. Grass Valley School Notes PRINTING? WE DO IT BILLS CARDS FORMS ENVELOPES LETTER HEADS NEW PERKINS HOTEL For any kind of 'Printing call on us. We can do it have it done ? SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL