The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, June 12, 1924, Image 4

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Aluminum Ware
Akftftt the Clir sag
Tta. Sheet metal work and Plumb­
ing. Call 7<3. I. B. Putman. 11-tfc.
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GREATEST VALUE PER DOLLAR IN COOKING
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Mrs. Prances Kennedy, of Grey­
bull, Montana, left Saturday for her
home after spending a week In this
city visiting her sister, Mrs. 8chults.
| who Is employed as bookkeeper for
the Oregon Hardware Company.
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We have ju st received a very complete assortment of Viko Alumi­
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find interesting not only because of the beauty and quality of the artic­
les, but also because there is such a variety o f them for so many differ­
Mr. and Mrs. Robert French, of
La Grande, are guests at the W. J.
ent uses.
Kennings home. Mrs. French is a
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kennings.
We have also included in this sale a few special bargains of the
Mr. and Mrs. French will leave soon
for Portland where they will make
If ear Ever and West Bend Pure Aluminum. Every article on display
their future home.
in our window is a bargain, but the most special bargains are:
Rev. Young pastor of the M. E.
chuilh is planning to give the young
people of this city an outing at Wal.
3 Quart Double Lipped Sauce P a n ....................................
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jowa lake next month. Rev. Young ■■
Is endeavor ng to find Jobs for those
12 Quart Lipped Preserving K e t t l e ....................................
$1.75
who wish to earn money for the trip. 3
If you have any odd Jobs you can help
6 Quart Lipped Preserving K e t t l e ....................................
1.55
some youngster enjoy an outing by
notifying Mr. Young.
8 Quart Colonial Preserving kettle
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1.80
10 Quart Lipped Preserving kettle
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The Shotwell Construction Com­
2.05
pany was the only bidder on the work
Set 3 Piece Mixing Bowls
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advertised by the city to be done on
1.40
Hurlburt avenue. The Improvement
Colonial
Tea
Kettle
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will consist of graveling this street
2.80
from the Intersection of the Colum­
Plain Tea Kettle
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bia highway to the railroad tracks,
3.20
costing about *2,000.
8 Quart Waterless Cookers Regular $6.00, Special
5.00
An eight horse outfit driven by
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Waterless
Cookers,
Reg.
7.50,
Special
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Donald Shotwell and belonging to
6.00
the Shotwell Construction Company
12 Quart Waterless Cookers, Reg. 8.25, Special
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7.00
went over the bank Thursday. The
team was haul'ng gravel for the gov.
10 Quart Pressure Cooker, Reg. $27.50, Special
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15.00
ernnient at the time of the accident.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Schwerlng, of
Sale will start Saturday morning. No charge sales will be made.
Eugene, are visiting at the home of
S. M. Campbell this week. Mrs.
Everything must be cash. No further cash discounts will be allowed.
Schwerlng Is a sister of Mrs. Camp­
bell.
There are only a few of the SPECIAL BARGAINS, so if you wish to
Herb. Shesley has been adding to
stock your kitchen with pure Aluminum Ware, come early Saturday
the appearance of Pearson’s gjir
morning, June 14.
age by painting the sign that hangs
Mrs. Cora Nolan and three child­
ren, of Los Angeles, are visit ng at
the Jay Pelmulder home thia week.
Mrs. Nolan Is a sister of Mrs. Pel­
mulder.
Otto C. Pierce
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H t R M U T - O N ; » H O U 8 I O F Q U A L IT Y A IM Q
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Legal Blanks at The Herald Office
WE WILL HAVE A FEW
FIR STACKER FOLES AND A
STOCK OF DERRICK LUMBER
IN THIS WEEK
IF YOU EXPECT TO BUILD
A STACKER THIS YEAR IT
WOULD BE WELL TO ENGAGE
THE MATERIAL NOW
MATERIALLY YOURS,
TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO.
R. A. BROWNSON, MGR.
The Methodist ladles aid will be
hostess for a lawn party at the home
of Mrs. Walter Blessing Wednesday
afternoon, June 18. Delicious home
made Ice cream will be served from
2 to 5 at 10 cents a plate. All
fr'ends of the Aid, come one, come
all, coma spend the afternoon, or
Just make a call.
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F. D. Callahan and family have
moved Into their new home on the
south h'll. They plan to begin
work at once on restoring the
grounds to their former beauty,
and they plan to make the place
again one of tho moBt charming and
hospitable homes on the project.
A. S. Johnson leaves tomorrow for
Hot Lake for a week. When he re­
turns Mrs. Johnson w'll Join him and
they will leave for Portland. Eugene,
L ob Angeles. Cascade mountains and
the beach. They expect to return
September 15.
la b o r — ir. a a c y , I' • • ’. s i r .z
JOHN DEERE
Pain Sweep Rakes and Stackers
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J o h n D eere D a in S w eep R a k es are b u ilt
to d o a real d a y ’s w ork. T h e y h a n d le large
T tia n tlties o f h a y e a sily — q u ic k ly . B e st
jkality m a teria ls used . T e e th are g en u in e
D*ln C«Mp
JOHN IM-FRt -DAIN UN£
OF HAÏ TOOLS
Ko «ara
Bulky, ftidft - d»|jv»rr nmt
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fifty toftdftra, rarteiicvtyi««
M oto r, one and t u o - h o r »
bfti-re.
lo n g -le a f y e llo w p in e.
D a in S ta ck ers h a v e sp rin g h a y retain ers,
d o u b le A fram es, lo n g cu sh io n sp rin gs, e x ­
ten sio n sills, a n d o th er e x c lu siv e fea tu res.
T h ey p la ce th e h a y in th e cen ter o f th e
sta ck , m ak in g th e cen ter so lid . S ta c k s
1 m lt w ith D a in O v ersh o t S ta ck ers s e ttle
righ t an d sh ed rain.
S to p in th e n ex t tim e y o u are in to w n
and a sk us a b o u t th e D a in lin e o f h a y to o ls
— th e m o st u p -to -d a te lin e o f la b o r-sa v in g ,
serv ice g iv in g h a y to o ls o n th e m ark et to ­
d a y , an d for th e p a st th ir ty -n in e y ea rs. '
SAPPERS’ INC.
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the
W. J. Kennings left tho t rst
part of last week for Hot Lake. He
made the Journey tn hopes of get­
ting relief from an attack of
rheumatism. While there he ex­
pects to have htg tonsils removed.
Lawrence Barr returned laat Sat­
urday from Lake Odell where he
had gone on business.
'Y o UTELL'EM
Mrs. Bert Mullens and children
left Thursday morning for Lewiston.
Idaho, where she will visit friends'
and relatives.
Mrs. C M. Jackson returned from
Pendleton Sunday where she attend-1
ed the funeral of her thlrteen-monthe
old niece. Barbara McPherson, who
was burled In that city.
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Sappers’ Inc., a corporation,
day of May, 1924.
Plaintiff.
W. J. WARNER,
vs.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
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Postofflce Address:
H. H. Robinett and Elsie Rch-
Hermiston, Ore.
Inett, his wife.
Defendants.
Summons. Equity No. 3880.
Want Ads Bring Resulta
To H. H. Robinett, one cf the
above named defendants.
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In the name of the State cf Ore­
gon, You are hereby required to ap­
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pear and answer the complaint filrd
against you In the above entitled
suit within six weeks from the date
of the first publication of this sum­
mons. And yon will take notice
that if you fall to appear and ans­
wer the complaint within sn'd time,
the plaintiff, for want thereof, will i
apply to the above entitled Court j
for the relief prayed for in plain­
tiff’s complaint filed herein, to -!
wit: for a Judgment and decreei
against defendants H H. Robinet t
and Elsie Robinett, his wife for the
sum of *400.00 with interest there­
on at the rate of 8 per cent per an­
num from February 1, J 923 and the
further sum of *85.00 attorney's fee
bn plaintiff's first cause of suit,
and the sum of *44.3 2 with Inter,
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est thereon at the rate of 10 per
cent per annum from January 2,
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1924, and the sum of *121.31 with
Interest thereon at the rate of 10
per cent per annum from January
2, 1924, and the further sum of
Y O U TCLL CM
*25.00 attorney’s fees upon plain­
tiff’s second cause of stilt and for
plaintiff's costs and disbursements
In this suit and for the expenses of
the foreclosure and sale of the pro­
perty described in the complaint
herein: and for a decree foreclosing
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plaintiff's two mortgages and or­
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crlbed premises, to-wlt: Lot num­ ❖
bered Eleven (11> In Block Six (8 , •>
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In Hermiston. Umatilla County. Ore­ ♦
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Ten, Tp. 4 N. R. 28 E. W. M.
Legal Blanks for
Sale at This Office
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ALEMITE
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mo n but
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p e o p le
y r e fe r 'th e
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Bring in Tour
Films
(Archdeacon Goldie will hold ser­
vices at the Herm'aton Annex at 8
P. M. Monday. June 1«. He will
also talk on his experience in Rus­
sia during the war. Everybody wel
come.
J. Cochlln. father of Mrs. 8. M.
Campbell came up from Eugene the
I f rst part of the week for an extend,
ed visit with his daughter.
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Mrs. A. S. Johnson returned from
Portland Thursday where she at­
tended the wedding of her cousin,
Mr. Donald Hood to Mlsa Dorothy
Wickham Thursday evening at the
east side Baptist church.
You can handle hay from meadow to stack and build
your stack without any hard work pitching—save time_
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In front over the street.
The father and brother of Curtis
Simons were visiting the latter In
Hermiston Saturday from Walla.
Curt'S returned home with them and
spent the week-end In that city.
Save Tame In the H ay Field
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Quickly and easily installed.
Makes positive, complete, chassis ’
lubrication possible in 5 minutes. «
Take the guesswork out of it.
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PEARSON’S GARAGE
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fin is h in g d e p a r t­
m en t, th ro u g h u p -to -d a te
m e t h o d s a n d e q u ip m e n t
a n d e x p e r t h a n d lin g , can
h e lp y o u g e t t h e k in d o f
p ic tu r e s y o u w a n t.
T o u se
s io n :
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f in is h .”
s la n r e x p r e s ­
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And that said mortgage he de­
creed to be a first and second Hen
respectively on said real property
and that the rights of both defend­
ants In and to said premise, be sold
and the proceeds from the sale ap­
plied as provided by law and for
such other and further relief as to
the Court may seem Just and equit-
able.
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This summons Is published pur.
suant to the order of Hon. G. W.
Phelps, Judge of the above entitled
MITCHELL DRUG COMPANY
Mrs. W. H. Starr Is quite tl| at
Court
duly made and entered on »he
her home tn the Minnehaha district. Phone 101
Hermiston, Ore. Bth day of May, 1*24. directing that
publication hereof
made o n e * «
Dewey Payne has returned from DI THE CIRCUIT C O U R T O F JT H I
S’vek f b r a period of1 six weeks, and
i seat and ta visiting friend» and
STATE OF OREGON
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Grounds for divorce are usually
battle grounds.
You will never have any grounds
for complaint If you make It a prac-
* ce of coming here for your needs
in the line of
MEATS
For the summer picnics, the wise
hoeteea turns to canned fish meats
for attractive salads and fascinat­
ing Mndwtches. The cost g small.
CITY MEAT MARKET
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