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1 HOOD RIVER GLACll ISSUE HURT ROGUE 7 Start the children right. Have them get the fundamentals oi music through tiie Dunning system of improved music study. Mrs. Geo. I. Slocom, tai. 3933 tf. It’s real economy to buy a WHOLE Frye’« ’’Delicious” Brand Hr.;n, and bv making this addition to your l.itrlcr you’re ready for any entertainment emergency that may arise. first; Lois Sch weiser, second; Knls Parker, third ; Vivian Lieuallen, fourth ; Lola Lieuallen, fifth. Canning Two—Elene Downing, first; Edna Ingalls, second; ituth Cornett, third; Ituth Ingalls, fourth; Mary I.ewis, fifth. The annual county school fair drew Hewing One—Frances Dixon, first; a large attendance of students, their Wilma Mendenhall, second; Georgia parents and friends from all parts of Creswell, third: Evelyn Lakin, fourth; the valley Saturday. The auditorium Lucille True, fifth. of the high school was filled with an I Canning One—Lois Lieuallen, first; interesting,lot of exhibits. The decora Kathryn Vaughan, second. tions were appealing and the arrange-: Poultry, Division One, Light—Earl ment of the displays was artistic. The Craton, first; Itoy Kirby, second. beet of the exhibits will lie preserved Poultry, Division TWo, Heavy—Mary and aent to the state fair at Salem. Lewis, first; Carl Cummings, second; The Union Pacific scholarship of $75 Gordon Glikerson, third; Henry Lewis, goes to Loren Reed, snd the winners fourth ; Gerard Oxborrow, fifth. going to tiie state fair are: Elsie Poultry, Division Four, Ducks— Forties, of Odell; Gordon Glikerson, of Eleanor and Harold Förden, first. Central Vale, and Earle Craton and Poultry, Division Four, Turkeyi Grace Mitchell, of Barrett. * , Loren Reed, first. The students winning awards were : I ppultry. Division Camp ('«Hiking—Walter Davis, first; ard Oxborrow, first. Sammy Banks, second; I siren Reed, I Calves—Floyd Mendenhall, first, and third. Loren Reed, second. Handwork—Maylielle Cooper, first; Pigs, Division Two, Section Two— Margaret Cooper, second; Betty Wal Roy Kirby, first; Loren Ileed, second. ters, third; Jean Isenberg, fourth; Pigs, Division Ono— Earl? Craton, Lloyd Glikerson. fifth. first. Gardening—Eyrie Craton, first; Gor Pigs—Keneth Cumming, first ¡rljeslvy don Glikerson, secund; Paul Klee, Forden, second ; Kingdon Tucker, third ; third; Billy Furrow, fourth; Ronald Ralph Slierreli, fourth; Raymond Al Craton, fifth. lison? fifth. Sewing Two—Grace Mitchell» first: One _ <lf ___ the _______________________ most interesting exhibits Mary Gerrits, second; Virginia Wylie, at(hc m hool last Saturday "was that third; Leila Gerrits, fourth; Elsie; arranged by Librarian Wsite. 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To William Galloway and Naomi Galloway, the Above Named Defend ants: In the Name of the State of Oregon: You and each of you are hereby re quired to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you in the above entitled suit and court on or before six weeks from the date of the first pub lication of this summons, to-wit: on or liefore November 5th, 1926; and if you fail so to appear and answer said com plaint the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in its complaint, to-wit: For a decree fore closing that certain mortgage made, executed and delivered to the plaintiff by you. tinted the 30th day of Septem ber, 1922, and recorded in Volume 14 at Page 463 of the Records of Mortgages of Hood River County, Oregon, cover ing the following deecrilied reel prop erty, situated in Hood River County, Oregon: The Southwest Quarter of Section 31, Township 2 North, Range 10 East of the Willamette Meridian; except rfghta of way of the Hood River Lumbering Company, The Valley Im provement Company, and the Mount Hood Railroad Company, containing 160 acres, more or less; which mort gage was given to secure the payment of the promissory ■ note of the defend ants ■ of even date therewith, for the sum 'of $4.000, due one year after date; for plaintiff’s coats and disbursements In this suit. Including $250 attorney’s fees, and for such other and further relief as to the Court may seem equit able. This summons is served upon you by order of the Hon. H. L. Hasbrouck, County Judge of Hood River County, Oregon, made and entered the 23rd day of September, 1926, requiring you and each of yon to aiqsvr and answer said complaint on or before said Sth day of November, 1926. and In accordance with said order is published in the Hood RJver Glacier, a weekly newspaiier of general circulation printed and pub lished at Hood River, Hood River County, Oregon, for alx sucivasive weeks, the date of the first publication hereof being Heptemlier 23rd, 1926. A. J. DERRY. Attorney for Plaintiff. s23n4 Hood River, Oregon. ’ir / (4 WINNING ÀND HOLDING GOOD WILL fr Yes» .... TMs Year »... NiilYaar E Jin invitation to test the motor car achievement of the year The Rubber-Silenced Chassis J. F. VOLSTORFF, The Heights PONTIAC BIRCH OPTIMISTIC ON APPLE MARKET No. 25562 Notice of Sale In the Circuit Court of The State of Oregon for the County of Multnomah, Prolate Department. In the Matter of the Estate of Shlgeichl Kasa liara, sometimes known as S. Kasahara, Ik*ceased. Notice is Hereby Given that the un dersigned. the administrator of the ca tate of Shlgeichl Kasahara, sometimes known as 8, Kasahara. Deceased, by virtue of and under authority of a cer tain order made by the Honorable Judge Taxweil, Judge of the above en titled Cxrart, on the 14th day of June. 1926. In the above entitled matter, the undersigned on the 16th day of Octo ber, 1926. at the hour of 1 dX) P. M. of said date, will sell at public auction all of the following described property be longing to the alrnve estate, situated in Hood River County, State of Oregon, to-wit: Southwest one-fourth (RW%) of the Southwest one-fourth (SW’U) of the Northwest one-fourth (NW (4) of the Northeast one-fourth (N E’4 ) of Section Nine (8) in Town ship Two (2), North of Range Ten (10) East of the Willamette Merid ian, also the Northwest one-fourth (NWM) of the Southwest one- fourth (8WM) of the Northeast one-fourth (NE%) of said Section Nine (8), containing twenty (30) aerea, more or less, according to the United States Survey thereof; reserving, however, a strip of land six (6) feet wide along the north side of above described premises, for flume purposes, and SUBJECT, to the right and easement of Selloni District No. 4, of Hood River County. 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