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10. Eadie I like diving.
Heroes from Hakluyt.
11. Finger
Fun-sketching.
12- Foster
Trail makers of the
13. Garland
middle border.
Canary village.
14. Gawthorp
Fighting caravans.
5.
Grey
16- Hagedorn Book of courage-
Royal road to
17. Halliburton
romance.
Billy Boy on the
18. Hanthorn
farm.
Heroine of the
19. Hargreaves
prairies- ,
Little book of neces-
20. Harper
sary ballads.
Siberian Gold.
21. Harper
Unci« Remus; his
22. Harris
songs and sayings.
23- Isaacs Plays of American life
and fantasy-
24. Kaempffert
Modem wonder
workers.
Father means well.
25. Karler
Jingling
A. B C’a
26. Krum
27. Kyne
Never tne twain shall
meet.
28. Lustig
Roses of the winds.
29. Miller
Overland in a covered
wagon.
Air travels.
30. Mooney
31. Olcott » Antin and Trini.
Before the covered
32. Parrish
wagon-
Pinocchio’s visit to
33 Patri
America.
34. Pease Jinx ship.
35. 'Perkins Indian twins.
36 'Rinehart The door.
37. Salten Baibl.
38- Sawer Four ddeks on a pond.
39. Seal
Furnishing the little
house- ,
40. Skinner Foot lights and spot
lights.
Story of music.
41. Stearns
An Artic rodeo-
- 42. Streater
Huddle.
43. Wallace
Rogue Herries.
44- Walpole
All the king's
45- Widdemer
horses.
44. Wiggam
Fruit of th« family
47. Williamson Little elephant
48. Wilson Ring,ths story of a
St. Bernard dog.
49. Wodehouse Very good, Jeeves
Moro School Notes.
YHÄ SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL,
The one-act play “Who Kissed
Barbara?” will be presented Friday
night, April 9 at eight o'clock in the
school auditorium. Admission is 10
and 25 cents. A melodrama and mus
ical numbers will also be presented.
MORE WASCO NEWS
The Escrito Club met at the home
The Sky (Rocket card club men at
of Mr. and Mrs. Fraser last Thursday the home of Miss Augusta Huckin
evening at a welcome party to the last Saturday evening. Miss Wini
six new members of the eluK The fred Fortrier won high score for the
program of the evening was com evening.
posed of a “ffiock wedding” by Janet
Mrs. A. B. Potty entertained a
Stephefis, Leora Peetz, Grace Cothran,
number of her friends - with a 500
Patricia Powell, Dorothy Fraser and
card party at her home last Tuesday
Mary Pinkerton
With the except-
afternoon. Mrs. Ormand Hilderbrand
tion of the Utter two the^tunt w„.
Mr>
put on by th. ».w member., M.n (
initiaton stunt. The two remaining
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The guests present were Mrs. Or
new members, Jonny Gentry and j
mand Hilderbrand, Idella Bargenholt,
Roland McLachlan, composed a poem
x» on.
Mr»- George Potter, Mr». Dorothy
.nUU«i “To Our Pwoldout - The r.-
MrJ
moinder of th. Pro«r.n> eon^Ud of
M
SfY.««!,
two vocal selections by Mr. Fraser
Mrs. Ed Thomas, Mrs. W- Harp«r,
and a “snipe” hunt by the entire
Mrs. M. Cooper and Mrs. R. More
group.
Light refreshments were
house
j
served before the members departed
Mrs- Andy Shearer and Mrs. J. S.
to their various homes.
Brock entertained th« Tillicum elub
Several of the Moro high school
and gu«sts at th« horn« of Mrt-
girls went to The Dalles Saturday to
Shearer Tuesday afternoon. High
The Dalles Annual Play Day. The
score was made by Mrs. Manning for
morning was spent playing games of
th« club and Mrs. W. H ; Burres as
various sorts. After lunch, skits by
guest
the various schools were presented.
A very interesting picture show on : Mrs. Ed McKee and daughter Mar
posture was shown and as conclusion garet spent th« we«kend in Portland.
Mrs- Elizabeth Fuller returned
a posture parade was held. Mr.
Adams, Miss Cothran and Tom Steph- from Portland Thursday where she
spent several days visiting relatives.
ens took cars down.
Reporter: Flora Williams.
Mrs. George Lamborn entertained
the
Ever Faithful class of the Chris
GRASS VALLEY SCHOOL NOTES
tian
church at her home Friday after
The girls are having a Tournament
noon.
It was an April fool party-
in double tennis. Eva Perry and Nor
Dainty
refreshments were served by
ma Garrett defeated Pearl and Cinthy
Bell. Ellen Cox and Lois Russell de Mrs. Lamborn, Watkins and Beards
feated Lila Faye Boyee and Charlotte ley. Mrs. Young and Mrs. Slusher of
Ruggles. Genevieve Beardsley and Dufur were among the guests- About
Pauline Newcomb defeated Dorothy 30 were present.
Mrs. R. O. Scott entertained the
Olds and Dorothy Fairchilds.
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MORO, OREGON, APRIL 8, 1932
Les Jours* club and guests at her
home Thursday afternoon. Club prize
was won by Mrs- W. H. Burres and
guest prize" by Mrs. B. H- Grady.
- Mr. and Mrs. Orville Burres are the
parents of a daughter born Thursday
at a hospital in The Dalles. Mrs.
Burres was formerly Miss Ermine
McIntyre of Portland.
Kenneth Fridley spent the week
end with his parents.
Miss Norma Feldman .and Victor
Grocens returned to Portland after
spending several days with Miss Feld
man’s parents-
Mrs. Nettie Hardesty of Portland.
Grand Chief of the Pythian Sifters
will visit Wasco lodge April 28th. It
is hoped that all lodge members will
attend this meeting.
and after the regular meeting
m«mb«rs mended books which ne^ed
repairs.
church met with Mr. and Mrs. At
wood Sunday night with Orion Wat-
tenburg as leader.
daughter and Patricia andOUve Robi
son and Jamas Maddox spent Sunday
right of redemption; that th« purch
couver arrived here Monday.. Mr.' , to-wit:
aser
be placed in the Immediate
Beginning at a point Fourteen
Garret returned the same
s day but !
possession thereof.
Hundred
and
Fourteen
(1414)
Mrs. Garret remained to visit for a
This summons is served upon you,
feet North of the Southwest
few days with friends.
pursuant to an order of the Honor
(S. W. ) corner of Section Four
able D. R. Parker, Judge of said
¿4) Township One (1) North
Roy Belshee filed for Sherman coun
Court, made on the 28th day of
Range Seventeen (17) East of
March, 1932, which directs that this
ty sheriff on the democratic ticket
the Willamette Meridian; thence
summons
be published once each
Monday.
North Three Hundred six and
week, for .four consecutive weak», in
eight
tenths
(306
8)
feet;
thence
Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Foister and |
the Sherman County Journal, a news
East Six Hundred seven (607)
daughter of Rufus were visitors here
paper, and that a copy of the com
feet; thence South Thirty Three
plaint and sorhmons be deposited in
Monday-
Degrees (83o) East Three Hun-
the Postoffice forthwith and mailed to
dredSeventy
(370)
feet;
thence
Mrs. Estrelle Hailey, Mrs. Sybil
each of the defendants-
West Eight Hundred sixteen
McMillan and daughter Dana Jean,
The date of the first publication
(816) feet to the place of be
of Ulis summons is the 1st day of
motored to Portland Sunday where
ginning.
'
trey spent the day with Mrs. Pat be sold, and the proceeds applied to April, 1982.
Frank
G. Dick . . .
the payment of the judgment; that
Siscil.
Attorney for the Plaintiff F. 0 Ad
all
the
defendanta
be
barred
and
fore
Ormand Hilderbrand broke a bone
closed of all rights and interests in dress: The Dalles, Oregon.
in his hand while overhauling U. S. and to said real property, except the al-8-15-22
Deaton’s machine. It was^riecessary
for him to go to The Dalles for medi
cal attention Monday.
Th« American Legion Auxiliary
met with Mrs. M- G. Tuel Wednesday
with a on« o’clock luncheon.
WASCO, OREGON
Mr. and Mrs. Guy, Chester Andrews
and son Phil attended the show in
Th« Dalles Sunday, <
SAFE - CONSERVATIVE
B ank
of
Last Friday evening at the high'4
COURTEOUS
crowds that has gathered in Wasco
this winter, witnessed the picture
“Four Feathers'* and a five act vod-vil
which followed the picture, and was
ning they attended, a show tn Th«
Dalles.
Mrs. L. XH. Murdock and sons of
Corvallis are visiting at th« horn« of
Mr. and Mr*. W. E- Tate. _
Mr. and Mrs. A B Riddell spent
Saturday and Sunday visiting with
friends and relatives at Sunnyside.
Harry Holzaphel and son of The
Dalles were business visitors in Was
co Saturday, i'
Miss Pauline Newcomb of Grass
Valley spent the week end visiting
with Mrs- Wayland Weld.
student body. ", Many times during
th« vod-vil th« house was rocked with
laughter by th« wit and stunts.
Friday afternoon th« Wasco high
school staged its annual clean up day.
The school was divided up into var
ious committees which were detailed
to specific jobs such as whit« washing
trees, mowing the lawn, scrubbing
woodwork, etc- After the work of
the committees was completed ice
cream and cookies were served.
Frank Fortner and Wm. Deal of
Vancouver are in Wasco transacting
Earl Jones and son Stanley spent business this week.
Thursday^ and Friday transacting
Mr. and Mrs- Brock of Hood River
business in Portland.
visited at the home of Mrs. Mary
•Miss Ermith Sundby of Portland Hicks Monday-
spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs.
Dr. Butler is having some interior
John Royse. When they returned to decorating done.
Portland Otis Royse accompanied
,Mr. and Mrs- George Hennagin of
them- 1
Moro were Wasco visitors Monday;
Mr. and Mrs E. E, Kaseberg of
Mr. and Mr». M. G. T 'u«l attended
Portland spent the week end visiting the show in The DallesSunday eve-
relatives here. -
ning.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Garret of Van-
C ommerce
r
t
Capital and Surplna
$ee,ooo.oo
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or Newark. in the matr nf IL,»
•n in* SUC day cf Dec nnher. 1081
to the insuranc «ctr
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to law:
Amount of# capital auck
paid uo ................................ *: tu.
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dur.di the Vcar.. 1.G4
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lit
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Total income .,..„.,....» 13.735
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Net Ipeae« paid durin« the
year Includina adjustment
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to paid on capital
Jurimr the year .... 1 J37XM»
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lurinr the year .... , 4.S33.f»;»»
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NOTICE is hereby given that Clay
Belshe, of Moro, Oregon, who, on
February 4, 1927, made Homestead
Entry .under Act December 29, 1916,
No. 025121, for NE%, Sec. 19, NWK
W H E1/^ Section 20, Township 2
South, Range 18 East, Willamette
Meridian, has filed notice of intention
to make final .Proof, to establish
claim to the land above described, be
fore G. C. Vintin, County Clerk, at
Moro, Oregon, on the 19th day of
April 1932-
Claimant names as witnesses:
R. W. Belshee,
C. W. Kenny,
O. L. Belshe,
James Kenny, All of Moro, Oregon.
R.t J. Carsner, Register.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned First National Bank
of Th« Dalles, Oregon, has been duly
appointed Administrator of the estate
of William H- Henrichs, deceased, by
Order of the County Court of Sher
man County, Oregon, duly made and
entered on Mardi 25, 1982.
< All persons having claims against
said estate ar« hereby notified to pre
sent th« same to said Administrator
at First National Bank of The Dalles,
Oregon, with vouchers duly verified,
within six months of th« date hereof.
Dated this 1st day of April, 1932.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
THE DALLES, OREGON, ADMIN
ISTRATOR,
By F. M. Sims.
Trust Officer.
Gavin A Gavin,
al-8-15-22
Attorneys for Estate.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Sherman County.
Elmer S. James, Plaintiff vs.
Everett P. Nunn; Ernest R. Nunn
and Vera Nunn, his wife; James R.
Nunn and Lena Nunn, his wife; Fred
erick R. Nunn and Lillian Nunn, his
wife; Bertha Barnes and Everett
Barnes, her husband; Lucieus Nunn
and Jane Doe Nunn, his wife; Har
old Nunn and Gretchan Nunn, his
wife; Leslie Nunn, a minor; Charles
Nunn, a minor; Howard Nunn, a min
or; Barbara Nunn, a minor and Ross
Nunn, a minor; and Everett P. Nunn
'.afGuardian, for said Minors, and
H. A. Van Gilder, Defendants.
To Ernest ’R. Nunn, Vera Nunn,
James R. Nunn, Lena Nunn, Bertha
Barnes, Everett Barnes, Lucieus
Nunn, Jane Doe Nunn, Harold Nunn
and Gretchan Nunn, defendants:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON, You are required to
answer the Complaint filed against
you in the above cause, on or before
four weeks from the date of the first
publication of this summons; if you
fail to answer for want thereof,
plaintiff will apply to the Court for
relief demanded in the complaint; for
a judgment against each of you for
Fifteen Hundred Dollars ($1500.00),
with interest thereon, at the rate of
Eight per cent per annum, from the
22nd day of November,r 1928, Two-
Hundred Dollars ($200 00) attorney
fees and plaintiff’s costs and dis
bursements; and for a decree fore
closing the Mortgage described in the
complaint, and that the real property,
For Spring Work.
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