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f ♦ • — ¥ t T, WkMi k Ki? t'S ,.r l *» ■s AY, MARCH 19, 1925 HOOD Clean Up and Paint Up 2SXT?1 ”,ark,!t ■‘"d -*"> •• t do I to Jnew^^?1,y behin? U ' and fu^ermore we want I rouloriT th 1 We can furni8h the fuel that wiH make of ti16 mCatS f°r y0Ur mea,B on ®ve Of *PHng M)d furnish you with groceries of quality. heartily and Work hani a part of each day CnWed in that U8k of deaniD* “P r art ?nd You won’t have spring fever. i Court of the State of 1 Seventh Judicial Dto-i « OMmty). >• ? Mt Plaintiff, va. North i III Although she has been deaf aad t Company, a corpora-j V* mute alnce birth, Miae WUimette De-i 1. Lining, and Charles Ijuhmutt last week broadcast a awa-| i and < husband, Grace I sage over radio. Mias DeLaebarott, L Nona maker, M. O. In daughter of Mr. and Mrs, W. A. De ___ t fi M. Clark and W. L. I ll Lasbmutt, formerly lived here. She I Clark, wifo as4 huaband, Defendants. 3ff to well known to Hood River folk. I To Rebecca M- Lining, Chariea A. Bite H a member of the accounting I Lining, Grace P. Vtrrls, and J. B. i staff of Meier * Frank’s big store in I tfnnttlrBr, IMtoffantii; ill Portland. Bhe learned to talk aa did In the SUM of of the the State State of of Ore- Oro-|, H Helen Keller, whom she met a fowl I gon. Yen are hereby \ required to ap- II years ago when that noted deaf mute I [pear aad answer C_ _—«.—______ the complaint filed U woman, who has done ao much to I 1] overcome her handicap, waa In Port- [against yon la the above entitled I cause and court aa or before April I I tand- Fifth: That from the proceeds of I j The following la pact of the inter I IM, 1928, that being the time fixed by said sale there be paid I the Court la the order hereinafter esting story that appeared la the I mentioned for you to appear and an- (a) The costa of said «ale; I Sunday Journal, telling of Miss De (b) The coat« and disbursements ll Laahmutt’« success hi talking to the lawer herein, and more tlmn Mx («) of thia suit; weeks from , the date of the first pub I great radio audience. (c) The «aid attorneys' fees; I! WUimette DeLaahmutt, who “hear*”] licatlon of thia egmmouH. and after (d) The amount of principal and the teat day of the time pri-scrlbed In with her eyes, and who, though born and Interest found due plain- said order for pabUcatiou of this sum a «leaf mute, has acbooled her tougue k tiff herein. mons, and if yon fail ao to appear j II and Ups to «peak, talked at 4.o’clock ■ Sixth: That if from the proceeds 0TW' II Saturday afternoon to the world’« phdntiff’wui ipplyWtolthe Court for “f *ald “l* U‘er* ,ha“ ** tatrMtefXSdM in bls taSTJi 2* ** P“’1 “ the great radio audience. The event, which waa unique in the plaint to-wit: court ahail direct world's history, took place tn the first- For a indgment against de- Seventh: That if from the pro broadcasting station on the roof of fendanta, Rebecca ML Lining Charlesr6*?’ arising from the «ale of said property there be the Meier h Frank company «tore. A. lAntag, Grace P. farriH.T R. Nun- J**L.*?4 II Movie cameras cranked apd a group amaker, M. O. Downing and ««<4ta II of store officials, proud of the remark I M. Clark, and each of them for the oi tw* ,ult’ ,ald ,ttor- able girl’s achievements, watched sum of Three Thousand Five Hundred ntautwr I from the doorway. Seven and 35-100 ($3507.23) Dollars, . £ *! Mina DeLaahmutt is one of more than half a doaen deaf mute girls II employed In the store, whieffi adopted Sepwiubw 10. IMO, and th. further ’nrrta Jh"BMNun.tMker' ■■ 11 a policy back in 1917 of finding places sum of Three Hundred Fifty ($350.00; KT*,? J™“- . ¿ fi cd robber, , for deaf mute girls. Dollar., attorney.’ foea, and his costs ^ntotaSS hiv« .¿h Unlike most girls, bom with Mias Eighth: That plaintiff have such . Dcl^aliniutt’s handicap, she has been 8train baI1000 * r,‘nl “> • «>“« of equity. I able, with her nimble wits and her Urts^Thui process is the very foundation I smiling disposition, to bridge, as com- I This summons la published by order I pletely as though it did not exist, the of low-pressure construction. k - »K- '__j’l | v< ¡¡uuorauie ■ red River W. ( Wilson, v A? 4 U <i th peud C‘rtTi‘t Judge of Hood ’x.unty, I barrier between herself and others He«.n<D ,ta Thli ‘ the defan£.t. .. h du,y d,ted and ‘ ‘ “ tared on the 2d day I who hear and apeak. US Uip oW es^n/thJ? f wh.tU’.B?tdl0f M,rch- 1925- d*rt>rtlng that this [ She reads lips with snch uncanny can do it quickly at low cost. I certainty that she ia able to “jolly" title or inte^t^ m I back and forth with her associate«' 'ret-r7 tel (#) BUCW“1Te the flrHt PubH- I and to take part in the amaU talk r rr»1-t?l ^£ht%i hi- i r k*110“ to ** nu,(le on th« 5th day of I which is denied moat girls afflicted I with her handicaps. day of April, 1925. Though ahe cannot bear, she enjoys Hood River, Oregon OML Oregon I opera, playa the phonograph for pieaa- declared to be nbeequmt in time PLATT. PLATT, TALEB * SMITH, I ure, ia fond of outdoor sports snd and Inferior in right to tile mortgage . ‘ Attorneys for Plaintiff. Resident Attorney« of the State of picnics, and gets, ahe say a, as much of the plaintiff aa herelnliefore set fun from life as most girls, and more forth, said real property, covered by Oregon. said mortgage, being described as Poet-office address: 004-619 Platt pleasure than some. . She is devoted to her mother, and I follows: Mitchell Point, Oregon Bldg., Portland, Oregon. mfialO Cascade f ■*»«*<, Oregon Beginning at a point on the section her mother is devoted to her. They I —J ™."- are “pals,” They go to shows to-1 line five (5) chain» east of the Kether—and many the strange story I northwest corner of HiM-tion twelve (12), township two (2) north rance that Miss DeLashmutt can tell of I what movie folk really aay In the I ten (10) east of the Willamette II sobby love mvnes or in momenta when I Meridian; thence north parallel with all the audieuce except herself are I the west line of section one (1) In said township and range, one and tense with the excitement, of some I fifty hundredths (1.5») chains; dramatic moment that haa been made I i “kickleas" for her 'becauae she could I thence east parallel with the south I line of said section one (1), fifteen "hear” what the actora said. When site was a baby only a few I and seventy-eight hundredths (15.78) nainths old, Miss Del-asiimutt’s trou-| chains, more er let n, to « re-entrant corner of the cent Hne ___________ .____ Hardinger A . ble d<*scended on her. I Her baby ears may have heard! Baker lands; thence south along the sound«, but they were bo young that I east H im of said Hardinger A Baker Human beings emulate nature in making a fresh start each Spring—the lands, eight and nine hundredths | no inkling of what a sound really is season of promise and inspiration. So it is here ! Recent arrivals in Fur (8.00) chains; thence west parallel like was carried over into her mem-1 with the north line of »aid section I ery. She tries often to imagine what, I niture and House Furnishings show many interesting changes in patterns, twelve (12) fifteen and aeveniy-elght say, the voice of her mother to like I hear. But it la only! hundredths (15.78) chains, mote or i to w_ those ____ _ who . colorings, etc. And in the big Hardware Store, improvements even in such less, to a re-entrant corner on the guesswork. west line of said Hardinger A Baker prosaic things as garden tools, mechanics tools and other lines are noted in 11 "To me,, it’s quivering little wave« lands, five (5) ebahui east of the in the air that I can feel—all over— every new lot received. We’re ready to go—with you—for the biggest, the west Use of said seetlen twelve .. it’s the pressing of lips into M’s or (12); thence north parallel with the I the Hashing of the tongue against the busiest Spring Hood < River ha* ever seen. QUALITY, QUANTITY, FAIR PRICE, SERVICE, west line of said section twelve (12). ■ ._y j teeth—or fluttering movements on her six and fifty-nine hundredths (6.50) throat that tell me what ideas are 4.i ■■■ —............ .... . ...... . " 1 —11......... 1 chains to tl»e place of beginning, con I being built up for me to understand." talnlng twelve and aevanty-five hun Miss DeLaahpiutt's imagination has Mid-Colimbia Headquarteri for dredths (12.75) acres of land; i built up for her a furious mental pic- TOGETHER with a right of way for : ture of the sound« of things. These a road from the south west corner of pictures, which she gets from the the above described tract in a west , feeling of the sound waves, give her erly direction to the county road as much pleasure when she "hears’’ a 4 along the west line of the northeast 1 phonograph as they do to those who 1 More than 100 of these fa quarter of the northeast quarter hear with ears. (NEK of NE%) of section eleven mous rugs in stock for your "It is the rythm that I like,” she (11) in said township and range, as says. “I can feel when the saxo selection. 18x36 in. to 9x15 ft said right of way was occupied and phone or horns, or other instruments travelled by Walter W. Hardinger chime in. Violin music I do not en I and Ernest A. Baker on March Sth. joy, for ita waves are so feeble that 1910, being the right of way conveyed I do not make much from them, but in that certain warranty deed exe orchestras and band records, and real cuted by Walter W. Hardinger and orchestras, and bands, too, I enjoy Armstrong» ami) INLAID othqrs to Rebecca M. Lining, dated very much.” Naim’» Bel fl or ¡LINOLEUM March 5, 1910, and recorded March When site was quite small Miss De- 14, 1910 tn book 4. at page 179 of the I-ashmutt went to an ordinary kinder deed records of Hood River County. garten. ' Bhe held her place along Rtate of Oregon, andmoreepeclfically with normal girls, but when It came time to go Into grammar school | described as, Beginning at a stone monument things did not go so well. set on the vn-st aide line of eectlon This special lot of genuine i . I twelve(12), township two(2)north, _ Acme Quality in desirable range one (1) east of the Wiliam 'TiTZ color* is getting tow. It’* an atte Meridian, six aad flfty-nlne V/ rt ‘1\IJGS ug -/1RT unusually good buy. hundredths (6.59) chaina south of I the northwest corner of said sec tlon twelve (12); thence east on the south side line of the lands After bavin* held four meetings described In a certain bond for a and by a process of elimination deed executed by Charles A. Roes through voting, the judge« in the to Cyrus Vaughan, dated Decem trade mark contest recently carried ber 15th, 190K, and recorded Feb on by the Tortland Chamber of Cx>m- ruary 15th, 1909. in l>ook 2 at page I merce, decided upon Evergreen iMtid 211 of the deed records of Hood I This is the second lot hh flrat choice which wlna the $50 River County, Blate of Oregon, and I price, and the word Mello-Clhne aa on aald line produced in an east-1 we have had in 30 days. He<"ond choice which win« the $25 erly direction flve and twenty-five I The first were snapped r prize. hundredths (5.25) chain» to al i Fully 25 people submitted the word point In said line produced; thence I up, almost before they Evergreen alone and also in different south one (1) rod; thence west! I» forms, but only one submitted the parallel with the south line of I were uncrated. RlllWllln 1 name Evergreen Land, Bertha M. said lands described in said bond Shahan, of Portland. Meilo-Clitne was for a deed to the went line of said I submitted by William O. Krause, of section twelve (12); thence west I If you’ve been wait Portland. Many people used the IPHIO1 parallel with said south line of .0Mi|illlilliHllllL0 ,/ Iiu> ing, we urge you to come word Mello and alao the word CUme said lands described in said bond pi Imt with different combination of for a deed, produced in a westerly I in as soon as convenient. worda. direction, to the county road along I •Í An investigation will now be made tha«w*et line of the northeast We can show you their to ascertain whether either of theae quarter of the northeast quarter worda can be need arid whether ac new and exclusive fea (NE% of NE%) of Hection eleven - ‘■'V ceptable to the trade. The decision (11) tn Mid township and range;! “S »> ' tures better than we can waa unanlmona on the pert of the thence northerly along said oounty Judges in each captf* The judges road one (1) rod; thence easterly tell them here. M onarch W3O6 worked very hard on thia decision along said south line depcribed ini and gave several hours of their time Mid bond for a deed, produced ini freely. a westerly direction to the place | Other names suggested which re of tnctantag. ceived special consideration by the Subject To aay rights that may ex jndges and which may be preferred ist on account of the following ex-l by the producers were: Beat o’West, ceptlon in the deed from Cbarlee A. U-IJk-T’m and Oregold, and it to pos R om to Walter W. Hardlager and sible some of these may be used as Erneet A. Baker, dated March 12th, will keep out little and big chicks and aU the over-riding brand, instead of 1909, and recorded March 29th, 190S.I rodents. 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