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BBBESt glfb gtme will determtaa which team *M th« youa» y« la hl« I (10) j Tha sä Will be in second place for the county nlneV*Whh y.ar. He looked «4 very - North».« «a th. ^t-EUBNT <,.................... ........................... championship. More now holds the kii of the Southwest Quarter Quarter (ÄWK n EH), mia si tho ine last Mas Half nan eile and nod he gave its; Notic® U kiven that Saturday, the (NWKSWK) I poeictoa» smile and nod he gave its; His Iitti« ^K) and “"í1 ths *ht Southwest Southwest of Quarter (EKSWiK) and the àe Southwest ¥outhMt%u&^SB^of brother of about nine years dressed 13th .day of February, 1932, at the houz Quarter of the Southwest Quarter COUNTY BASKETBALL AVERAGE of tea o’clock in the forenoon of said ' (SWKSWK) of Section Eleven (11); Section Thirty-three (88); in a gold, brocaded suit followed in Tho Northwest Quarter (NWK), BOY* day, and the County Courtroom in the The Southwest a carriage- ‘ Other carriages con- west Quarter (SWKNWK) and the ths North Half of ths Southwest courthouse a< Moro, Oregon, baa been Southeast Won Loot Quarter of the Northeast Quarter (NKSWK), tho Southwest Pct. toining state officials were next in fixed aS the time and place for hearing Quarter (SEKNEK) of Section Quarter of tho Southwestr Quarter I Grass Valley 3 0 .1000 line and a police guard brought up all objections to the final report of R. Twelve (12): : I Wasco 1 (SWKSWK) and tho ’ Northwest . 800 the rear. The Southwest Quarter (SWM) and Quarter of ths Southeast J. Ginn, as administrator of the estate Quarter Kent 1 2 . 333 The car was parked near by arid wo of James Hedrick, deceased the Southwest Quarter of the South (NWKSEK) of Section Thirty-four Rufus 0 2 . 000 got it and followed after. east Quarter (8WKSEK) of Section (34); Tho R. J. Ginn, administrator. Moro 0 8 Thirteen (18); people were following The Northeast Quarter of the The Southeast Quarter (SEK) and Seuthweet GLBL8 and at one time thing* Quarter (NRK8WM) of Kent School Notes 1 I the Southwest Quarter (SWK) and Section Thirty-five (35); , - t t ' > < . . .*■ Wasco 5 o congested but after the West Half of the Northwest ÓF SHERIFFS SALE All In Township Five (5) South, ■T- l' ! ■ J I K Wasco School Notes. Moro 2 1 still for a time the Quarter (WKNWK) of Section Range Eighteen (18) East of the Fourteen (14); Kent 2 1 pushed back the mol Court of the State of Hester Lyons— Editor. Willamette Meridian, in Sherman The Southeast Quarter of the County, Oregon. Rufus 0 2 To the palace gates we T he G ame S aturday N ight . Northeast Quarter (SEKNEK) and Grass Valley » 0 Bank of Dall«« tho Mra. Ida Davis, Mrs. wm. Mit then no farther, that portion >rtion of the Northwest Northeast Quarter of the North Plaintiff, Io a bang up game that kept of Section Five (5) lying in side streets and came west Quarter (NEK NWK) of Sec chell and Mrs. Pearl Guyton vi- HONOR ROLL • County, Oregon, and the tion Fifteen (15); main road and drove down . isited the Kent school Friday af the crowd on the edge of their talon, Morant. The Southeast Quarter of ‘ I the The students making the honor roll where the procession ha seats last Saturday night, the ternoon. of Quarter (S WK 8 WK) of Section Five ISÄBRRBY GIVEN, That Southeast Quarter (SEKSEK) for tho third six weeks are: Coming g baek ^rs met .Q^ Apple Pickers from Hood River There were only 4 pupils pre HIGH SCHOOL <«»< eaaoation issued out which were becoming fathu defeated the Warriors to a tune -oublosome by ¿IT a sent in the primary room Mon- and Doris Amidon Iva Belshee of 31—41. This game was refer* Marjorie Byers citement nt but by putting J , day, 9 in the intermediate, 7 in Grace Cothran ipon a The South Half of the Northwest » Swen**??«*“' eed by Mr. Guinan of Moro. frisky ■ Gordon Fraser Tommy Fraser the seventh and eight grade ¡«•Her (8KNWKX the South The score, however, te no in* Maxine Henrichs Eva Miller thqy sded on thdg.Ww«^ Calf of the Northeast Quarter (SK room and eleven in high school. . , - • MIC CAUICUICUV Ilia I I «••jvuw ’BUUI an- .NEK), the Southeast Quarter of the *. dication VI of the excitement that Marjorie I Nahouse Leora Peetz also passed the empty chariot smd th< The seventh and eighth grade gamp held for spectators Prather Lavon Sayrs troops and police returning, j . defend- the Southeast Quarter (SEK) of Sec- room .had a debate Friday affter- who turned out in good number* “eIenJ?*rcy Janet stephens We rincipal ttoiT Twenty-two (22); j «u . |Flora Williams Marjorie Kuner fore noom Thcf Mtfthing Side was to despite the snow storm that was mi1 Sitton Twenty three (23); tart This was GRADES .Tl* Northwest Quarter of the serveluncb Monday for fhd4 los- raging(Saturday afternoop. The r, « ________ . ot Northwest Quarter (NWKNWK), sign for tho AnnUPi'-LreiAAlrik.i. ri. 1 Isla Gene Brisbine Howard Con lee no-10q~4)o liars the South Half of the Northwest AP k T k 1 k J Dorothy^raser Lois Melzer it was at ÖrJtüi Äm! Oerter f8*NWK the Northeast snowstOjcm it was’impossible. in the hrst quarter, but the War- Clara Mersinger Dean Pinkerton flocks of __ _ of the Northeast ' Quarter The pupils of the 7th and 8th riera closed thtomargin between Mary J. Pinkerton Retha^ayrs (NEKNÉK), tho South Half of tho grade rbom spént Monday after tbeir scores during the second Kenneth Searcy Northeast Quarter (SKNEK) and Malba Thorgerso will, on the North Half of tho Southwest itil late next morning, Ardis Truitt noon making Washington pos- frame. Breckenridge of Hood Dori8 ThompBon Q“»rter (NKSWK) of Section I started triting before Itiver was almost uncanny in bis •four (24); t;. front id our walk but Tuffy 'ti The grade basketball team was ability to sink the ball through ftDEßAM QTATC UCU/C low me to finish. to the highest South Half defeated by the Grass Valley the hemp, and the entire Hood "OLUUIl w IAIC IsCfTU r laying his head on nd, all of the en jumping up with hii grade team'22-7 last Friday eve River team was a fast breaking eat which the Range Nineteen (ft) tbs W81- i my arm. - He would« aggregation which is by far the ning on the home floor. lamette Meridian, in M County, I had to. We are now out best team that the Warriors have The Grass Valley girls’ team er again and th pets i ’ ' The Principal Events , of the ; .»old sub- met defeat at thé hands of the met this season. Northeoi Quarter ’ ne ÏWÛ). u Z T? ong the water. gage upon which raid j lent ii the Max Williams was the high Southwest Quarter of the Northeast • «nd redem nt ion as urovb^i be Court kw Kent team here last Friday even Assembled for Information based, and all. the right, I’ll close now with so very and' in Quarter (SWUNEH) and'th.'South-J It. ¿i D J ££ tereat which the said defendant, or ing. The game was very close point man for the evening, mak ———>—• or «LJ0 .... of Our Readers. - any one holding by, through or under west Quarter of the Northwest Quar- t«»«e"h>» of m H pram- throughout, Although the Kent ing a total of 13 points. him, may have acquired therein since ter (SWMNWM) of Section Twenty-, Mildred ,e^n I ' D*Ud 1Mh Joooory. The Wasco line up was as fob team was always 3 fewjpbints a- Secretary of State Hoss announce — 1 ■■■T VH II«” .. - 1 । ■■ । * । ■ ' as will satisfy said judgment, costs The Northwest Quarter of it he 1932. head. , The score was 14—13 in lows: that gasoline sold this year in Augus OT1CE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT and accruing costs: Northeast Quarter (NW«KNEK) of favor oftfeht. .»* *^«^ *«* • Paulaa Kaaebaag^^Forward HUGH CHRISMAN, totaled 6,447,842 gallons, an increas The South Half of the Northeast Section Twenty-eight (28); Notice is hereby ^iven that the nn- Quarter (SKNEK) of Section Ten Sheriff of Sherman County, Oregon Watkins, ** The Southeast Quarter of the of 61,000 over August, 1930. Tbi All the plants in the*^MiëlW k . yÇ|eater srsigned. E. R. I.urzee,. Adminiatrat- ^thur Spencer, Center»}! year’s consumption now totals 117 ■ with the Will Annexed of the estate I diati tódtn frote/SUnday night; 195,000 gallons. To date the gasolin ’Melvfn Walah, Guaiti 5 ’ John J. Schael]'i r, deceased, has tax has netted >4,779,731.44. ed his final report and account of bis Max Williaim, ** i Trucking cattle from Harney coun {ministration thereof with the Clerk I ty to market is the new order of ship ' the County Court of Shcrrtaan County, • G'ass Valley School Notes z. * g . < Á . 4 • • ‘ ,♦ me nt. Two large trucks with trailer! regon, and that by order of the Judge — , «a --------------------------- r-—4-^ T he gamr friaày night * are to be used. • They will carry be said court, Saturday, the 27th day of MARIETTA PERRY. EDITOR Much irrterest was manifested LtW0en 60 60 ®ach trip. 1 ibruary, 1932, at the hour of 10 o’- ----------------------------------- — “««» ptaM .r. eanfed o.t the num )ck A; M., has been fixed as thetime, J Tbe'Graaa Valley Midgets joar« M the buk«t ball „neg- janFW •ber shipped may reach 2000 head. Courtroom in the Court T nied to Kent Friday night where Friday evening when the Rufue The first of several ordinances regu id iuse, the in County the City of Moro, Oregon, as t they defeated the Kent Midgeta Wolves*tangled with the W e place, for the hearing of said final ■.latin^**book and magazine peddlers hai by a leore of 24 9. ora before the crowded bleacl port and account, and, objection ..been .passed by the city council ol ereto, if any there be, and the set- Salem. It provides for a license of 51 The Graaa Valley Tigerettea The girl* game was ah ei ■ment and closing of said estate,. i/or one day and ranging upward tc 5 wepe.defeated by the Kent aex- matched contest. Not und Dated this 20 h day of January, 1932. ^15 for a year and requires that sales ÆS7 t< In a close hard fought game final whistle was the outcon men furnish references as to theii E. R. BARZEK,’ the letters floor. The Grass the game assured. When Iministrator v ith the Will Annexed ynlegrity. fast check- Warrioretsjemerged with a Wolf said Estate. A group of 200 potato growers Jr diin to.tbp¿tijne of H-12. The 'Klamath county has adopted a wag« Updegraff & Pepper which made up for v'.U . torneys for said Administrator With boya*, gome waç- , marked from scale and accepted a uniform brand of size which the ft * Will Annexed. ’ for Klamath county potatoes. Th« Kent‘ had. hut the local tbh outsyt Jiy’ very ’close cHèck- ind on the bhrF ¿f Rdfiia and W ^7? “ ! i05 forwai wbre alow and their ~ T run and 6 5 cents for graded »raduti potatoes nota CONING SHEMAN COMANS ( OF GENERAL PRINTING? ! WE DO IT. playing kept Grass Val- ™fVWFgame yas nearly d^ohe . an^ .board, er 4 cents for field run before Manning’ s men ata: started • cents fo< graded, without board. s score down.. In the lapt b* 10™ Manning c^<M>GrMl yalley gi« «t<ootire ofonsive/i”Du MILDRED GINN WRITES 7 half of the game, ylbg was_ man (Continued from page one) IHSFs and when n waA but tiring as well. • • w • shot off at the end, the Warri- . The Investiture of the Maharajah Vlfley grade achool ros were leading by a score o took place 1A the Derbar hall between four and five. - We were not a» ffirldHMel the Moro girla in a very 31—12. fortunate as to get invited to this Mr. Walker of Moro was the bard fought game, last Saturday but had comfortable seats on the night in the local gym, which official to these games. upper verandah of the bank from ’ ‘ So far..thte season the Warrior- ended in a tied aeore of 8 8. where we could watch the procession etts have a splendid record, hav- to and from the hall. We were dis ,The Grass Valley Midgeta de in^Wbn every game that they appointed lb this as it was discon- feated Moro Midgeta, Saturday have so far played. The star beeted, arid the masses of people night by the aeore of 35 9. players of these two games as rendered * no kind of an ovation as The Graaa Valley Tigera de far m ahootjng.. baaketa, were the Mahrajah rodo by. The first feated Culver-^intet on the* lo^ Jdy.Whité 'and Arthur Spencer.!*? ,n ilrht were ei»ht hu*« elephanta covered with scarlet and cal floor laat Saturday night by a .gold . cloths arid docked with gold aeore of 48-17. The Grasa Valley trappings. Each had a different boys awept into an early lead Moro Schodl Notes style houdah bobbing rather danger., wbieh they ^added to at will dur ously on his back. These houdahs ing the game, ... . The boy*jbasket ball team met. The were not occupied, however. In time ’Valley >itla:.^ dalles Hig)i Hcboil team at The Dalles, and after varying waiting intervals boys badkafb^ll teams wl)l journ Saturday .'Jan tmry fiO. Thoufh they the scarlet uniformed troops, the to 8 the Moro boys Sikhs mounted on handsome hones ey to Wasco Friday nigbtand op were defeated shoWed great’itriprovement in their de- and looking rather handsome them Saturday night they will enter fensyre work-. Coach Walker’ sees selves in their dark uniforms and tain the Rufus girla and boya in chances to topple over aapinmta for Roman striped turbans and finally tho the local gym. the county championship. Due to leek -iQdmrani ragent followed by ithe The Buckley achool bua Me- of transportation only six boys went. Maharajah in carriages each drawn Each one had a chance to play. . The by four horses and accompanied by ceeded in arriving at achool Man boys whp made the trip were: running footman. We waited until -day morning after running into A. Axtell G.Hennigan th« procession returned and then hur a few anow drifts. • R. Barn D. Bbrnet ried home to get a bite to eat and to Prather B. MUter The Roaebuab achool bua was return for the grand parade in the Tho deep snow has made It impoosi-, tvening. Thia time we stationed our unable to make it into achool ble for the Board bus to selvae by the Secretariat’s house and Monday and Tuesday morning. bring the school school. had a much better view than when we The Torch Honor society met Borne of tho students from that district Were above. Tho street was bright in the office, laat Friday after have been able to come te through tho ly illuminated so that it resembled noon and elected the fallowing efforts of their parents. in brightness a boulevard at home. The U. 8. History class had a vary Soon tho elephants appeared in all officera: Willard Barnet, preai- interesting and exciting debate Tuesday their regal glory, immediately follow dent; Marietta Perry, vice-prea- February 2. Tho question was, Re- ident; Pearl Bell, aeej treaaurer. solvod: The White Maa was Justified ed by tho troops, the band, mounted Sikhs,a representative from the Vice The following atudeuts received in Patting the Indians on Reservations. roy on horseback and two or three pine; one bar-Norma Garret, Thc^affirmative won. other European dignitaries- Then MissCecil Oothraa, third and fourth camo tho beautiful golden chariot Eari.Shiploip two bar-4Tlorence Young: Toreb honor - Willard grade teacher, was very much sur- which had last been need over forty years a^o at tho coronatidb of the Barnet, Brasmua "Baker, Dale nut shower in honor of her birthday. >rereeding Maharajah and cost some Baker. Pearl Bell. Cinthy Bell, The basketball teams of Moro Will forty thousand rupees. Seated on and Marietta Perry. play those of Kent Friday, 5tb. Tho a golden throne and clad in gold robes NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that tho dersigned has been duly appointed the County Court of the State of < gon for Sherman County, Adminiol or of the estate of William H. Ira deceased AH persons having claims agtflasf said estate are hereby required to pre sent the same to me«'.With vbdcheri' properly verified, as by law i^uiteiv at Wasco, or to estate a*toHte^ O«A<, in & Gavin of The Daitea, OregsihWW£ in six months from tbs date tawMr Dated this 15th day of HELEN DINGLE; AdntatotMW; NEW PERKINS NOTH. Washington at Fifth Steaet,- PORTLAND, OREGON Our usual pre war trustent rates still prevail. Special Rates to peratenobt Grate is qK t t t BILLS - CARDS FORMS ENVELOPES LETTER HEADS ’i3n V tee t :• isyr > '« bar < ’ € »/r a For any kind of Printing call onus. We can do it have it done. UNDER THE PERSONAL MANAGEMENT OF Edward C. Holt RATES ( Room with bath privilege, $1. up Outside room with private bath, 81.50 up Special rates where more than two persons occupy one rob ha. Let us show you our Accommodations 5 SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL