The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, October 23, 1924, Image 3

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n r THB CIRCUIT COURT OT r q aftor plaoad la ths fund ot ths City entered herein and te pay all delin­
LODGE DIRECTORY
STATE OF OREGON FOR
Watsr System shall bs kept In a fund quent taxes against the said prem­
UMATILLA COUNTY
separate from all other City funds ises described In paragraph five here­
V /FE N E.STHEBC«.
Frank Wougbter, Pla’ntlff,
and shall sot be used for any pur­ inabove and that in the event of the
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S:UO .harp la Muonic
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SUMMONS. pose other than for the expense of failure of the defendant to so pay
wal roai»
Allea C.
8. B. Walker and Mary Equity No. operating and maintaining said ths said sums; and that strict
Kalhrya L. Career. See.
J. Walker, kls wife and
2911.
Water System and for betterments foreclosure ba be decreed of said
You pay the doctor or the law­
LODGK NO 20«, L O
Charles Spencer and Gertrude
V.
and extensions thereto and for the contract and that said contract be
V meets each Monday ov.nfn<4<O4d
yer for advice and usually feel that
Spencer, hta wife.
hall VisiUnr member, cordially i f i r i a i
declared to be terminated and at an
purpose
of
paying
Interest
and
prin­
W. It. Laasbora. Bee.
M. L. W auoa.N. C.
the money a well spent, for you have
Defendants.
end and all righta of the defendant
cipal of water bonds.
confidence In their knowledge.
To S. E. Walker and Mary J. Wal­
RECLAMATIONLODGK
JW
W
No.
O . 107.
Iv i, W
K. .
Sec. 2. This ordlnanoe shall be therein and In said premises be de­
Many times you may have need
of P.. m eet, each
eh Thunder evaatag h»
ker, his wife, defendants above nam­
clared terminated and ended, and
referred
to
the
legal
voters
of
the
7JD r-M . V tatting
Mock’s
Hall,
at
for advice on other matters, business
ed.
CALL AND TALK WITH ME
brothers cordially
Lily I Invitad.
Seventh, for a decree for auch
City of Hermiston for their approval
W H. McMillan R. A. Browneoa.
deals, financial affairs. Investments
In the Name of the State of Ore­
a
.
R
and
S.
<XC.
other
and
further
relief
as
to
equity
ABOUT YOUR CHILDREN
and the like. At such a time the
gon, you are hereby required to ap- or rejection at the next regular elec­ which may seem meet and proper in
tion
to
be
held
In
said
City.
Banker’s advice Is something worth
t pear and answer the complaint filed
Passed the Council this 1st day this suit.
having, and at our bank this service
PROFESSIONAL CARD«
against you In the above sn ttlsd
This summons Is published pursu­
of
October, 1924,
costs you nothing. It Is FREE.
suit within six weeks from tha date
ant to order of the Hon. Gilbert W.
v
Attest: C. W. Kellogg. Recorder.
Come In any time. We are busy
of the first publication of this sum­
Phelps, Judge of the above entitled
Dr. R. G. GALE, Surgeoa
Approved
by
the
Mayor
this
1st
with our own affairs, but never too
mons. And you will take notice
court, duly made and entered on the
Loatlon, Bank Bldg., Rooms 1 aad 1
busy to give you our frank opinion
that It you fall to appear and ans- day of October, 1924.
7th day of October, 1924, directing
50 CENTS A LESSON
If you ask for It.
Phones: Office 931. Ras. <11
R. C. Todd, Mayor.
swer the complaint within said time
that publication herein be made once
$-3tc
the
plaintiff
for
want
thereof
will
a week for a period of six consecu­
VOTE 306 YES—And save the
Office Hours: 10 to 11:10 A. M.. I
apply to the above entitled Court
tive weeks in tbe Hermiston Herald,
Dairy Indnstiy.
to 6 P. M.
for the relief prayed for In plain- nr THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE a newspaper published In Hermiston,
t ’ff’a complaint filed herein, to-wtt:
STATE OF OREGON FOR
Umatilla County, ‘ Oregon, and the
for a Judgment and decree against
UMATILLA COUNTY
D R . F . V . P R IM E
first publication herein Is made pur­
Western
Irrigation
Company, suant to said order on the 23rd day
ths defendants 8. E. Walker and
of Hermiston
Dentistry
Mary J. Walker, his wife for tha Plaintiff, vs. George L. Pullen. of October, 1924.
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profit» Over $50,000
sum of $100.09 with Interest there­ Defendant.
Raley, Raley & Stelwer, and H. J.
Dental X-Ray and Diagnosi»
Summons. Equity No. 3947.
on at tha rata of 7 per cent per an­
F. B. Bwayso, Pres.
R. Alexsder, Vioe-Pres.
....Warner, Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Bank Bldg.
Oflke P b o o e .»
Phene Bi
Harmista», Oi
To George L. Pullen, the above Poatofflce Address, Pendleton, Ore­
num from March 11, 1922 and the
A. H. Nt.tOB, Cashier W. L. Hamm, Asst. Cashier
k ea T TO
sum of $100.00 with Interest there­ named defendant.
gon.
.
6-7tc
METHODIST PARSONAGE
In the Name of the State of Ore­
on at the rate of 7 per cent per an­
W. J. W ARNER
num from Decern« br S, 1920 and tha gon, you are hereby required to ap­
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
FOUND— Monogram gold ring on
pear and answer the complaint in Department of the Interior, U. S
Attomey-at-Law
north road. Owner can receover further sum of $100.00 attorney's
the above entitled matter within six
Land Office at La Grande. Oregon
by ldenifylng ring and paying for fees and for plaintiff’s costs and dis­
Hermiston
O ng*
weeks from the first publication of
September 19, 1924.
this notice.
3-tfe bursements In this eu t and for tha
J. L. VAUGHAN
T hb H erald publishes
expenses of the foreclosure and sals thia summons and you will take not­
Notice la hereby given that Sara
Electric Fixtures
more gtnuine paid want
LEVELING LAND— See Peter Cas- of the property described in the com­ ice that if you fail to appear and Rlx, of Hermiston, Oregon, who, on
DR. W. W. ILLSLEY
plaint herein; an t for a decree fore­ answer or plead within that time the August 23, 1919, made Homestead
gad Appliances
tric,
experienced
and
reliable,
3
ads than any other
Phono 189
Osteopathic Physician and Surfera
miles nerth of Hermiston.
4-tfe closing plaintiff’«- mortgage and or­ plaintiff, for want thereof will apply Entry No. 019942, for Unit “A” of
2 0 9 9 . C o u r t S t. P e n d le to n , O re .
taper published in a city
dering to bs sold the following des­ to the above entitled court for the the NE% or the NEU NEU Sec­
Phon. Res. 712
Offtee 718
■■■■■BBBBBBBBBBBBM
cribed premises, to-wlt the SEU of relief prayed for In Its complaint tion 22, Township 5 North, Range
Hermiston Beauty Shop Is one of
<»f the same size in East­
the best equipped shops in the Btate. the NWU of th NE >4 of Section herein to-wlt;
28 east, Willamette Meridian, has
ern Oregon.
First, for a decree that defendant filed notice of intention to make CATARRHAL DEAFNESS
The best of services at reasonable 5, Tp. 4 N. R. 29 E. W. M. In Uma­
McKFNZIE & LIEUALLNN .
prices. For appointment call 441. tilla County, Oregon; and that said George L. Pullen lg indebted to plain­ tlnal proof, to establish claim to the *• ° / t#n cau.ed by an Inflamed condition
Eye, Ear, Nose and Threat
of t h . mucous lining of the Eustachian
THERE’S A REASON
mortgage be dec eed to be a first tiff In the sum of $60.00 with inter­ land above described, before United Tube. When thia tu b . 1. inflamed you
Has removed from his fowner location la the
h a v . a rumbling sound or Imperfect
FOR SALE— Milk cows. Lou Rog- lien on said real prorerty and that est thereon at 6 per cent per annum
Bond BMjg. to
Unless tha Inflammation can
era.
e-tfc the rights of défi ndai ts S. E. Wal­ from June 1st, 1922, and for the fur­ States Commissioner at Hermiston, hearing.
b . reduced, your hearing may be de­
Rooms 1, 2 and 3 Inland Empire Bank Bid*.
Oregon, on the 7th day of Novem­ stroyed
forever.
Gasoline, 24 cents, at Kellogg ft ker and Mary J. Walker hla wife, In ther sum of $60.00 with Interest ber, 1924.
Pendleton
:
Oregra
HALL’S CATARRH M EDICINE will
" Î* * w e claim for It—rid your system
Schimke’s garage.
5-tfc and to said premises bs sold and the thereon at 6 per cent per annum
Claimant names as witnesses: Jo
o f Catarrh or D eafness caused by
proceeds from ths sale applied as pro­ from June 1st, 1923, and the further Frank L. Jewett, William T. Rob­ Catarrh. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE
DR. THEO. BELETSKI,
has been successful tn the treatment of
AGENTS— Sell guaranteed hosiery vided by law and for such other and sum of $60.00 with Interest thereon erts, William Kennedy and William Catarrh
for over Forty Tears.
Veterinarian
Sold by all druggists.
direct from mill to wsarer; all further relief as to the Court may at 6 per cent per annum from June Klk, all of Hermiston, Oregon.
T reats all Domestic Animals. Inter­
F. J. Cheney ft O»„ Toledo, O.
styles and colors; salary paid for seem Just and equitable.
1st, 1924, until paid and for plain­
Carl G. Helm, Register,
state Stock Inspector
full time or spare hours; no money
This summong is published pur­ tiffs costs and disbursements of this
FOR SALE
needed for samples. International suant to tha order of the Hon. Gil­ suit; and for a further decree that
STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP
Mills, 1038, Norristown, Pa.
bert W. Phelps, Judge of the above the said sums are a first and prior
SEE
entitled Court duly made and entered lien on all the interest of the de­ M anagem ent, circulation, etc., re-
FOR SALE— Two wagons, one heavy
Burk’s
for
bargains.
i.uired
hy
the
Act
of
Congress
of
Aug-
on the 30th day of August, 1924, di­ fendant In the Northeast Quarter of
wagon with gravel box, $50; one
recting that publication hereof be the Southeast Quarter of Section 17, st 24,1912, of the H erm iston H erald
light wagon with hay rack, $25.
Polands for Profits. Stillings. $7tf
made once a week for a per'od of six Twp. 4, North, Range 28, E. W. M published weekly a t H erm iston, Ore-
See R. A. Brownson, Tum-A-Lum
. for October 1, 1924.
Lumber Co.
7-tfc I AM MAKING REGULAR TRIPS TO weeks, and ths flret publication here­ contanlng forty acres, together with
-k
'ta
te
of Oregon.
of
1
8
made
pursuant
to
said
order
on
all water rights appurtenant there­
Pendleton Tuesdays and Fridays of
Residence
second
house west of
County
of
U
m
atilla.
WEANED PIGS for sale. R. C. Can-
to, and
each week. If you have anything the 4th day of September, 1924.
Cuthollc church. Phone, 82-R.
Before
me,
a
Notary
Public
In
and
field.
.
7-2t
W.
J.
WARNER,
—FOR—
Second, for a further decree that
to be hauled ts or from the above
Attorney for Plaintiff. the defendant be required to pay or the state and county aforesaid
named city, I would appreciate
FOR SALE— Tread rubber for start­
personally appeared Raymond Crow-
iM fiM is ia ia is a a a ia t
your business along this Uns. I Poetofflea Address, Hermiston, Ore. the said sums In sub-paragraph one er, who, having been duly sworn ac-
ing fires. 76 cents per sack.
(62-7te)
hereinabove mentioned to the plain­
am
also
in
the
market
for
chickens
Floyd Kneer,
3-tfc
ording to law, deposes and nays that
and veal. Ray Challis, Phone IH THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE tiff within thirty days after a de­
<« tbe owner of the Hermiston
cree is entered herein and to pay all
20-R. Pendleton phone 400. $-tfc
FOR SALB CHEAP— Maxwell tour­
STATE OF OREGON FOR
Herald, and that the following is, to
delinquent
taxes
against
the
said
ing car. O. F. Mays, Stanfield.
UMATILLA COUNTY.
he bent of his knowledge and be­
—
—AHD-—
48-tfc ADDING machine rolls at the Harald
First National Bank of Hermiston, premises described In paragraph one lief, a true statement of the owner-
office.
hereinabove
and
that
in
the
event
of
Pla'ntlff, vs. W. E. Bell and Lillian
s
hip, management (and if a daily
FOR SALB- -Team of horses. J. K.
Ktk Bell, husband and wife, Defend, the failure of the defendant to so paper, the circulation), etc., of ths
Subscribe
Tor
The
Herald
18-tfc
Skotwell.
pay the said ram« that strict foreclos­
ants.
aforesaid publication for the date
ure be decreed of said contract and
Summons Law No. 3072.
shown In the above caption, requir­
' i^'OMOBILBS— Fords and other — TRY THE HERALD WART ADS—
To W. B. Bell and Lillian Klk that said contract be declared to be ed by the Act of August 24, 1912,
«k»- $35.00 and up. Kellogg
Bell,
husband and wife, tha above terminated and at an end and all embodied in section 443, Postal laws
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
schlmke
36-tfc
rights of the defendant therein and
named
defendants:
and regulations, printed on the re­
IN THE COUNTY COURT OP THE
In said premlseg be declared termi­
In
the
Name
of
the
State
of
Oregon,
verse of this form, to-wlt:
STATE OP OREGON P0R
FOR SALE— Small heater and elec­
-VOTE 306— YES------
.you are hereby required to appear nated and ended, and
1. That the names and addresses
tric sewing machine. Mre. Shes-
UMATILLA COUNTY
Third, for a further decree that
and
answer
ths
complaint
filed
In
of
the
publisher,
editor,
managing
ely.
4-tfe In the Matter of the Estate of Char­
the above entitled action within six the defendant George L. Pullen la in­ editor and business managers are:
les W. Dyer, Deceased.
debted to plaintiff in the sum of
a
OAK TAN SHOE 8T0RB
Small work horse, fine for
The undersigned having been ap­ weeks from the first publication ot $60.00 with Interest thereon at 6 per Raymond Crowder, Poatofflce address
thia
summons
and
you
will
take
no­
J
Sam Rodgers, Prop,
Hermiston, Oregon,
cultivating, riding or driving. pointed by the County Court of the
tice that If you fall to appear and cent per annum from June 1st, 1922,
3.
That
the
owners
are;
(Give
State
of
Oregon,
for
Umatilla
county,
Will trade for heifer calf or
"
------ VOTE 306—YES------
and for the further sum of $60.00
names and addresses of individual
Administratrix of the estate of Char­ answer or plead within that t'me
shoat. J. H. Reid.
2tc
%■■■■»■■■■■■■■■■■■dT
with Interest thereon at 6 per cent
that
plaintiff
for
want
thereof
will
owners, or, If a corporation, give Its
les W. Dyer, deceased, and having
WHY NOT
per annum from June 1st, 1923, and
name and the names and addresses
qualified, notice Is hereby given to apply to the above entitled Court
For sale—Three fine heifers the creditors of, and all persons hav­ for relief prayed for In p lain tiffs for the further sum of $60.00 with of stockholders owning or stockhold­
BUY THAT WATCH
interest thereon at ( per cent per ers owning or holding 1 per cent or
year old past. C. Clinesmith.
ing claims against said deceased, to complaint herein to-wit; for judg­
FROM
annum from June let, 1924, until
more of the total amount of stock.-
present them, verified as required by ment against you and each of you
paid and for plaintiff’s costs and dis­ None.
law, within six months after the for the sum of $112.1$ together with
bursements of this suit; and for a
3. That the known bondholders,
first publication of thia notice to Interest thereon at the rate of six
C O N F E C T IO N E R Y
MISCELLANEOUS
further decree that the said sums are mortagees, and other security hold­
said administratrix at her place of per cent per annum from tha 27th
S T A T IO N E R Y
a first and prior lien on all the in­ ers owning or holding 1 per cent or
residence at Hermiston, Umatilla day of May, 1922, until paid and for
terest of the defendant in the South­ more of total amount of bonds, mort­
plaintiff’s
costs
and
disbursements
of
Furniture Repaired and Upholster­ County, Oregon.
west Quarter of the Northwest Quar­ gages, or other securities are: F.
Then—
Maud A. Dyer, Administratrix of thia act’on.
ing done. A. W. Purdy.
2-tfc
ter of Section 17, Township 4 North, R. Reeves, Santa Rosa, Calif.; E. J.
And
you
will
further
take
notice
the estate of Charles W. Dyer, de­
that the plaintiff has heretofore at­ Range 28, E. W. M. containing forty Kingsley, Vernonia, Oregon.
FOR NEW AND USED CARS— Kel­ ceased
I have purchased the con­
If anything goes wrong
acres, together with certain water
logg ft Schlmke.
2-6tc
Raymond Crowder,
'Date of first publication, Septem­ tached and now holds under writ
fectionery known as P at’s
rights appurtenant thereto as here­
Owner and publisher.
ber IS, 1924.
2-6tc of attachment issued In the above
Place and solicit a share of
GUARANTEED CORD TIRES, 3 Ox
entitled matter, the following des­ inbefore described, and
Sworn to and subscriber before me
your
patronage.
$ 1-2, $2.75 each. Kellogg A
cribed real property to-wlt: The
Fourth, for a further decree that thlg 24th day of October, 1924.
50-tfc
Schfmke.
North half of the Southeast Quarter, the defendant be required to pay the
Exiled Acadian» in
J. M. Biggs.
Sect’on 23, Twp. 6, North, Range sad sums In sub-paragraph III here­
Notary Public for Oregon.
Quaker C ity in 177S 28, E. W. M., and that plaintiff will inabove mentoned to the plaintiff
WANTED— Men or women to take
My commission expires March 12,
orders for genuine guaranteed hos­
Longfellow’s monument In the Aca­ ask for order of sale, directing the within thirty days after a decree Is
1927.
iery for men, women and children. dian country Is a reminder that the sale of the hereinabove described pro­ entered herein and to pay all delin­
Acadlans
of
“Evangeline"
as
a
matter
Eliminate darning. Salary $76 a
perty and that the proceeds thereof quent taxes against the said prem­
weak full time, $1.60 an hour of historic fact came to Philadelphia be applied lu satisfaction of plaln- ises described In said paragraph HI
spare time. Beautiful spring line. in three sloops In the fall of 1755.
There were 454 of theae unfortu­ t 'f f s judgment and costs and dls- hereinabove and that In the event of
International Stocking Mills, Nor­ nates, of whom Longfellow’s hero and busements In this action Incurred.
the failure of the defendant to so
JEWELER AND WATCHMAKER
ristown, Pa.
S9-20tp heroine were typical.
This summon^ Is published pur­ pay the said sums, that
atrlet
Ncu>s stand
VOTE 3C6 YES— And save the
Anthony Benezet, whose name is suant to the order of the Honorable foreclosure be decreed of said
Cigars
and Tobacco
WANTED— Phone, write or see W. perpetuated In a Germantown street, Gilbert W. Phelps, Judge of the contract and that said contract be la one of the best equipped in Dairy Industry.
A. Leathers, when you have alfalfa obtained funds for them from the as­ above entitled Court, duly made and declared to be terminated and at an
hay for aale, In any quantity. sembly. Samuel Emlen of the well- entered In the above entitled mat- end and all rights, of the defendant the state. No expense has been
Phene 40-J-3.
9-tfc known Quaker family gave land for tr on the 30th day of August, 1924, therein and in said premises, be de­ spared to make it up-to-date in UMATILLA RAPID TRANSIT CO.
the houses which they put up with
E. R. Pell, Umatilla, Oregon
the money collected by Benezet The dtrect’ng that servtcs herein be clared terminated and ended, and
Try Burk’s for bargains.
every
detail.
A
graduate
of
one
Operating Stages Between Pendleton
Fifth, for a further decree that
little buts were erected on the north made once a week for a period'of six
and Umatilla
■BAL ESTATE EXCHANGES AND side of Pine street between Fifth and consecutive weeks 1» the weekly Her. the defendant George L. Pullen is In­ of the best beauty culture schools
Schedule Elective Oct. 1, 1924.
mlston Herald and the first publica­ debted to thia plaintiff In the aum
I am now prepared to do haul­
INSURANCE. J. M. BIGGS, RB- Sixth.
Here they made wooden shoes, and tion herein Is made pursuant to said of $130.00 with Interest thereon at in the northwest is in charge.
Leave
A. M.
24-tfe
ing
ALTOR.
“llnsey" cloth from rags which they order on the 11th day of September,
6 per cent per annum from June 1st,
Umatilla - ...................................... 8:30
Trips made to the country.
solicited.
Burk la hearquarters for Army
1932, and for tha further sum of
I so'icit a share of your patrra-
llermlstoa ..................................... 3:65
Christ church and “Old Swedes’," of 1924.
■hoes.
Stanfield ..................................... 9:25
age
course, figure in the poem; tbs Raley. Raley A Stelwer and H. J. 9130.00 with Interest thereon at 6
Warner, Attorneys for Plaintiff.
per cent per annum from Juna 1st,
E cho ....^........................
9:66
Friends’ almshouse at Walnut place
For Rent—Good 5 room house, has been razed. The traditional rest- Poetofflea addreee, Pendleton, Ore. 1923, and the further sum of $120.00
Pendleton....................................... 10:26
1 mile out. Good road and water, 310 Ing place of the two lovers. 8t. Jo- (l-7 te ) _______________
with interest thereon at $ per eent
Leave
P. M.
— VOTE 306— YES------
per annum from June 1st, 1924, un­
per month.
Charles Clinesmith. aeph'a church, la the oldest Catholic
Pendleton ...........................- ....... 4:00
ORDINANCE Ne. 116
church In the country. Reached
Echo .....
6:16
46 tfc through an archway off Willing’s al­
An Ordinance to amend the Char­ til paid and for plaintiff’s coats and
Stanfield......................................... 6:36
ley between Third and Fourth streets ter of the City of Hermiston by add­ disbursements ■ this suit; and for
STELLA SHAAR
For Rent—3 room cottage on west south of Walnut, It Is Ilka the little ing thereto section 124 and to sub­ a further decree that the said soma
Hermiston ..................................... 6:65
WHEN IN
ara a first and prior lien on nil the
hidden churches of London, and thou­
Umatilla ............
$:16
side. A. W. Agnew. 21-J-2 46-tfc
mit and refer thia ordinance to the
P
E
N
DLETON
sands of persons well acquainted with
Interest of the defendant In the West
Umatilla
to Pendleton, $1.76;
legal voters of said City for their
such
historic
shrines
as
Carpenter’s
MAKE
YOUR
Half
of
the
Southwest
Quarter
of
LOST— My English setter pup. 8ld
round trip, $3.50.
hall hardly know of the existence oft approval or rejection.
Section 29, Township 4 North, Range
H
E
A
L
Q
tJ
A
RTERS
Bowman.
Hermiston to Pendleton, $1.25;
the church built on the site of Father The Ctty of Hermiston does ordain
2$, E. W. M. containing eighty acres
— AT—
Great on'a one-story “mssehonse" put
round
trip.
$2.35.
as follows:
TYPEWRITER ribbons and carbon up In the yeer that Washington
together with certala water rights
Rtanfield to Pendleton, $1.Q5; j WESTERN AUTO CO.
hbper at the Herald office.
8ee. 1. That the charter of the appurtenant thereto, and
Philadelphia Public Ledger.
round trip, $1.75.
Send
us
the
price
o
f
a
year’;
City of Hermiston be, and the same
Cottonwood and Water Sts.
8lxth, for a further decree that
FOR RENT— Four room house and
Echo to Pendleton, 95 cents;
hereby Is amended by adding there- j the defendant be required to Pay the subscription if you sue in arrears
save
the
VOTE
306
COMPLETE OARAGE SERVICE
full site basement. Mrs. James
round trip 91.50.
to section 134 as follows: Sec. 134. I said m um In sub-paragraph five here-
Tires— Tubes— Aoeessories
Gent.
3-tfc Hairy Industry.
PHONE
$«9« the 'All funds derived from the City Inabove mentioned to tbe plaintiff
VOTE 306
VOTE S06 TES— And save the ALWAYS OPEN
Water Sydtem aad all funds hsre- ¡‘within thirty days after a decree Is
— READ THE WANT ADS—
Dairy Industry,
Tom Swearingen, Mgr.
I Hairy Industry.
Teach Your
Children How
To Play the
Piano.
S om eth in g W orth H aving
X'
Terms
First N ational B ank
Mrs. Lindon
Barnett
NOTICE!
r.
WANT ADS
H IT T
GUNS
AMMUNITION
A FULL UNE
: ALL SHOES s
5 25 per cent off. ■
■ Men’s Half Soles 5
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