CONN SHEW MINW5 Moro School Note» are endeavoring to grow some Bac­ teria by special culture in their labor­ atory work. • MORE WASCO NEWS MrU, Paul R. McCulloch left last Wednesday to visit her parents in Baker, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morrow went turned Monday, - but Mrs. Morrow stayed for a visit with her daughter. The high school girls choir under the supervision of Mrs. Harry Pink­ erton had charge of the singing dur­ ing the church hour on Easter Sun­ day at the Presbyterian church. Lester Lee, former student of Moro, visited the high school for a < short time Monday morning. Kent School Notes Miss Martha McKean went to Port­ land Friday. * • ♦ Kenneth Ferguson, who to attend­ The 7th and 8th grades elected ing the University of Oregon was officers last Tuesday as follows: Rob­ visiting at the home of Mrs. Lydia ert Mitchell, president; Phoebe Lyons Mrby over the Easter vacation. vice president; Bertha Hey!er, socto -1 Mrs. Estrette B. Hailey was a week tary-treasurer; Clarice Mitchell, Li­ end visitor in Portland. brarian; Phyllis Haynes, decorator; Phoebe Lyons, personal inspector; : Norma Feldman and Victor Gro- Millard Howell, manner inspector; cens of Portland are visiting at the Cecil Norton, sheriff; Clarice Mitehell home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Feldman attending Norms English inspector; Melvin Barnett, this week. school in Portland. property inspector. Darrow Kelly visited the high home of Tommy and Gordon Fraser on Thursday April 1st. It to to be school Monday. the initiation of the six members of The decoration committee of the the club. 7th and 8th grade room has selected The Moro high school girls are in­ tulips and dutch windmill deigns for vited to attend The Dalles high school window and blackboard decoration for anhual play day at The Dalles Sat­ this month. urday. . * ’ - - . Helen Wilson, Edna McKay, and Homer 8- Wall, county engineer, was taken to The Dalles Friday morning to have a piece of cinder taken from his eye. Mr. Wall is now wearing dark glasses until the eye gets completely well again. . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Molesworth of Portland were guests at the J. P. Yates' home Sunday. Last Friday afternoon many of the grade pupils went to Moro to the an­ nual Sherman comity spelling con­ test to compete with the pupils from the rest of the county. Many of the pupils will receive certificates for oral and written spelling. The play “Who Kissed Barbara T” will be given in May at the high school euditorimn The students of the Civics class are taking a magasine “Scholastic" which is printed twice a month. The clam to divided into groupe of two. One group giving a test over the current events in the magaaine. The typing I and II da e sm are tak­ ing speed tests in preparation of the Sherman county typing contest. they are fewer railroad aeddente than ante accidents?- r Joo: -WeB, porfmps not exactly, but I think the main roaoen to became the engineer ton! always hugging the fir e m e n" B do et od. •-v- York, on t b«r, 1M1. ar» _yTff.li.tos.OQO.* received during Income from oli received during : Total '¿Y hbui Perry, Bruce Alley and Erasmus Baker. They had ■ euuncil meeting on Monday and appointed Owen Ea­ kin, recorder; Maxine Rolfe, heajth officer; Dale Baker, dty attorney; Mr. Tots, Mershst They approved some of the petitions and passed some of Ha that fighteth and rteketh hto the bill* neck, mayhap he returneth and neek- The students of ths Biology class eth another risk. 'i Mc.eM.ee ' 34S04S3M : ausi li iM.m m hun 4418 44 11.340.014,43 * 144.31130 I s 734.M0.S3 i . . . - 4M.134 41 Oomi 41.11110 ‘ T13.M4« »1J41J4444. Total ▼alue ft ts.SM4M.se ; » ■ ’ »1 14 5431.44 Capital «to $0000000^^'«- a judgment against each of youl gor Fifteen Hundred Dollars 1600 00); with interest thereon, at the rate of Bight per cent per saanm, from the 22nd day of November, 1928, Two Hundred Dollars (|200-00) ^torney foes and plaintiff's costs and dis- buroMihents; and for a decree fore­ closing, the Mortgage deocribed in the complaint, and that the real property, DEPENDABLEíANraÑQ SERVICE ------------------------------- K, Liberai Intere* Paid m THS* Basait* : . Net premiums received during * ______ year .......................................... I l.niM.’n Interest, dividends and rents received d irln« the year.,... 7M.W1.S4 Income fjom other sources ro- J cetved durinx the year .... 174.147 18 .............. 1 a.M0.088 91 Total Income . uirMtiw1 etalmn for M* 144.417.00 Total expenditure* .......... I ABsrrs Valu« of real estate owned (market vaine) ........ 1 I 7Q7.SM.74 Value of rto*ks and bonds owned (market value) 1I.4M.M4.34 ..... Loans on mortgages and col­ lateral. etc. .............. Cash in bank' and on hand . Premiums in ecurs- cl co.lec­ tion written since B ^tember 1,334.133.41 >0. 1M1. .......... ............ .. interest end rents due and —"‘ÌS ab Ì ltt Or««] claims tor loase: An oant of‘unearned pni on ail outstanding risks.... All other MablUties ............. ... tal Itabmtle». Total Itebllltles. exclusive of torci»«- ' 1 naoet.m the’^52r*.!T Reboring» Complete Motor Recon* ditioning, At Prices you can afford to pay year including adjustment expentex .................................. .1 i use 400.« Oivtdrndg Paid on capital atoek •00.000 00 durinx the year ..i........ Commissions end salaries paid 3.440.111.« ' 004.tm.14 durinn the "-ount of al other ’ expsnd- 1.107.404« ituroa . ... All other assets ....... , W4jvr.mi MS.US.N 1M.UY.44 mTMJt • 711.413» TRACTOR MOTOR Repairs For Spring Work. REQRINDING JOBS COMPLETE INCLUDES Regrind, New Pistons, Rings, Pins and Bushings. $85.00 60s 53.00 30s Harvester Motors at Pro­ portionate price. ———- ALL KINDS OF MACHINE WOR ACETLINE and ELECTRIC WEL ING SHBRHAN OARAGE & MACHINE SHOP orbqdn XMS.44S.QSi rossi wt.7st.vr sei.Ms.ee i ‘UM MS.CM.ee M4S74M M R. H. McKEAN MRS. B. E. HAILEY, Asst. Mgr. GRAIN, FEED, FLOUR, FARM IMPLE­ MENTS, IN URANCE. Sperry Crown Mills »tms conservative COURTEOUS 1 ; a. CAPITAL ment per month and this salary to ap­ portioned according to the number oi days worked at each bank. Under the present plan the Moro State Bank is being handled for a little over |100 per month. In the discussion of liquidation costs it was stated that D. E. Stiply, nf Moro,' J« P The girls are practicing tennis in Yates, of Wasco and A. A. Dunlap, of the gym this week while the Kent were jmmed M l rmnlttM to prepare the tennis court. meet with the highway commission The Civics class Is studying to advocate the rebuilding of the läge and City Government.” elected the following students to holi offices: Mayor, Wile rd Barnet; Trea­ surer, C in thy Bell; Councilmen, Or- -Say, Job, can you tell mo why hts and interests in WASCO, OREGON Amount of eapttal stock paiS^' up ...........................S *.QS#.QOQ.QO| Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hennagin mo­ tored to Hood River Sunday where they visited with Mrs. Hennigan's parents. >14-^<* lication FOR SALE—To close Estate, in City of Wasco, Garage and ' Filling Amount of Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final Proof, to establish daim to the land above described, bo- fore G. C. Vintin, County Clerk, at Moro, Oregon, on the 19th day of April 1982. ! Claimant nameo as witnesses: R. W. Bolshoe, G W. Kenny, O. L. Belshe, James Kenny, AD of Moro, Oregon. In regard to the‘pomibility of ob­ B. J. Carsner, Rogtoter. taining some money from the Booo a stfuction Finance Corporation Mr. Schram declared that at preoeat the OF BALTTMORS s *.s Ä regulations of that organisation were theStaid ec Oree such that he did not consider it ad­ Amount of capital visable to borrow money for the'' re­ lief of depoeitors of doeed banks. t.sa.sr.H The speaker recognised the fact ' 1M.M3M that there always rumors about the ' IH.4H.M conduct of banks after dosing and 11.337.473» warned that a «nan's judgment was no botter than hto information- It to 13.SM.M poceiblo to procure accurate and re­ m.riM liable inforpaation about the affafrs tarn m Of any doeed bank either through the ymthm officials in charge or the circuit closed of all and to said i safe Order of the County Court of 8 man County, Oregon, duly made entered on March 25, 1982. ‘ All persons having claims agl said estate are hereby notified to sent the same to said Administer at First National Bank of The Ds Oregon, with vouchers duly veri within six months of the date he Dated thie let-day of April, 1 FT NATIONAL BANK OF THE F LLES, OREGON, ADM9I- THE ISTRA' By F. M. Sims. Trust Officer. Gavin A Gavin, . al-k-15-22 . Mrs. M- G. Tuel was a business visitor in Portland Friday. The scouts have been busy for the Helen Sather were absent from the Mrs. George Crosfield, a former past week planting trees in the va­ 6th grade Monday. Wasco resident, was a week end visi­ cant lot in front of the school house. tor here. Mrs. Crosfield now lives in Several of the teachers were away fhe Dalles. A over the week end. Miss Bacon visited Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Curry and daughter, Miss Cannon, were guests Luebke wdb in Portland. Miss Kutch at the F. R. Fortner hoine over the spent Easter in Corvallis where she attended the wedding of her sister charge cf bank liquidations to make week end. They were accompanied loans of any sort to borrowers for by Mrs. W. B. Curry wbo das a guest Lucille. cf Mrs. A. T. Striker. The boys have started their spring any purpose. However, Mr. Schram states, that in the case of the Moro Fred Blau and grandchildren spent practice in baseball, under the super­ State Bank he has been persuaded by the week end visiting in Wasco. vision of Coach Walker. Mr. Coppock to allow some loans as Mrs. Richard Shunke is spending Three new trees have been planted they appeared necessary to insure a several days in The Dalles. along the walk in front of the school. crop of wheat which to the - only Both boys and girls bmketball means borrowers have of repaying i: Mr. and Mrs. George Potter of teams had their team pictures taken the depositdrs money. It was re­ Klondike, and Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Wednesday afternoon by Clarence ported at the meeting that up to thia Lucas drove to Pendleton and return­ time approximaely |76OO have been ed Sunday. Hula. loaned through thie bank. Of this ' Master Bobbie King of Grass Val- The 7th and Sth grades are working sum |2500 have been from the United on selections for the declamatory Statee National, |195 from the de- contest. Every one in the room to poeitors and the remainder has been ’ NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION learning a piece- They will have an stock holders money- Advances are NOTICE to hereby given that Clay elimination contest in the room and small and all of them are approved Belshe, of Moro, Oregon, who, on the winners will compete In the local by a depositor« committee and the February 4, 1927, made Homeetead contest- " circuit court Entry under Act December 29, 1916, Wyman and Jane French entertain­ Since Mr. Coppock has been as­ Na 025121, for NEH, Sec. 19, NWM ed a group of their friends at their sisting in the liquidation of the But- home Saturday afternoon, with an to-wit: * \ Beginning at a point Fourteen Hundred and Fourteen (1414) feet North of the Southwest (S. W. ) corner of Section Four (4) Township One (1) North Range Seventeen (17) East of the Willamette Meridian; thence North Three Hundred six and eight tenths (806 8) feet; thence' East Six Hundred seven (607) feet; thence South Thirty Three Degrees (33o) East Three Hun- •dredSeventy (870) feet; thence each of the defendants. West Eight Hundred sixteen The date of the first \(816) feet to the place of be­ of this summons is the ginning. be sold, and the proceeds applied to April, 1882. the payment of the judgment; that B ank of C ommerce NOTICE TO CREDITORS REBY GIVEN that NOTICE IS rirst National Bant the t&dersigne •gon, Ms been duly of The Dalles, Hester Lyons—Editor. The student body held a meeting Tuesday afternoon at which President The Kent high school pupils are Bibb of. Albany College talked to the going to give a party on Saturday students about the opportunities that evening April 9th. The community to are offered to us in this age. After invited to come and have a good time. the assembly he talked for a brief Harley McKay, quit school last time to the seniors alone. week to go to work on the farm. The Escrito Club to to meet at the KRY, EDITOR ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Stanley are having some interor decora tng/done in their In the Circuit Court of the State of Mrs. D. H. Johnson, Lois and Don- home. Oregon, for Sherman County. a aid Shaw all of Portland are visiting Elmer Plaintiff vs. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Manning gad at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. James, motored to McMinnville Fri­ Nesbit. day to spend the Easter vacation with Miss Lillian Von Pinnon who to at­ Mr- Manning's parents. tending Linfield was a week end Wayne Darby, who to attending guest at the home of Mrs. Lydia Linfield, spent 4he Easter vacation Darby. with hto mother. - Paul R. McCulloch was a week end visitor in Portland. Harold Blagg, student of Pacific On Thursday the 23rd, the health University, who was a former student class had a joint meeting dith the of this high school visited school Moro 4-H Health Club. The main Monday. dart of the meeting was taken up by Barbara Walpole, student of Ore­ the health class members Judging the gon State College, and Robert Poley, various members of the health club. Some of the points considered were student of the University of Oregon, Mrs. Wade Hull and son Harold good posture and correct weight as former students of this school, visited were Saturday and Sunday guests at to age and height. Both the health school last week. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy An­ class and the health club are under drews. , the supervision of Mr. Walker. Friday the 6th Optimist of this school year was given out to the members of the high school with student body tickets. Station on Dalles-California Highway. j Bargain. Sale for cash or will sell on Mr. and Mrs. tL O. Scott, accompa­ contract for small monthly install­ nied by Mr. and Mrs. Van Gilder at­ ments. tended the Easter Sunrise Servieee in Helen Dingle, Administrator, Wasco. John Gavin, Estate Attorney, The Dalles at Pulpit Rock on Sunday 4t The Dalles Oregon. morning. ; * Tuel. FLOUR MITCHELL, LEWIS a ST AVER CO. Farm Implements Wasco Oregon MILL RUN per sack....... . ......... .. . . ....................... SHORTS per sack............................ ........... ........ ROLLED WHEAT per sack ... .............. A.... LAYMORE MASH per sack................................. CRACKED CORN per sack......... ... . .... . .:........... OYSTER SHELL per sack..................................... CALF MEAL................................. -.......................... ALFALFA MEAL..................................................... BRAN.......................................................................... ECG PRODUCER..................................................... 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