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'If It Isn't One Thing It's Another Weekend Shoppers Will Find Variety Of Plentiful Foods -, ' 1 'W vi' ;-- .-vT'!- EDITORIAL PAGE LA GRANDE OBSERVER Thursday, November 26, J 959 "Without or with friend or foe, we print your diily world as it goes" Byron. RILEY ALLEN, publisher Grady Pannell, managing editor George Challis, advertising director Tom Humes, circulation manager A Day Of Impossibility There was a civic dinner in New York the other day, honoring tin' 7."ilh anni versary of the birth of Norman Matloon Thomas. Perhaps some of our readers are not familiar with the name. Others will recognize it as that of an occasional newspaper columnist. Still others will remember Norman Thomas as a six time candidate for President of the United States, on the Socialist ticket. It was the latter connection which made the dinner seem a little stranjre, a bunch of eminent capitalists v.atherin to honor a prominent Socialist! It would, at one time, have been thought as impossible as the thought of J. Edgar Hoover giving a dinner for Jake (Greasy Thumb) Guzik. A large number of Americans who were not Socialists voted for Thomas at one time or another, lie was a favor ite candidate with those who were dis enchanted with the choice of the two major parties. It was a safe thing to vote for him, as the New York Times pointed out the day after the dinner, for those who voted for him "knew that Mr. Thomas . . . would not go to the White House except possibly for lunch." Thomas lias lived to see many of his original social reforms adopted. lie has lived to see almost every American realize that Thomas' views on Com munism and Marxism were right all along. . ' Norman Thomas has a brilliant mind, and has gained the universal respect of his fellow Americans during the years. Ho has given up running for office, but we hope lie doesn't intend to drop out of the public eye altogether in years to come. WASHINGTON (LTD Tost holiday food shoppers won't have any trouble finding a very wide variety of foods this week end, for plentiful foods will suit (very taste. The big four in meats right now, and all wearing favorable price tags, are pork, turkeys and tender young chickens, beef and lamb. Nearly all cuts of pork are available at food markets, includ ing hams, roasts, chops, bacon and sausage. In beef, you'll find excellent values in roasts and chuck steams, while legs of lamb and chops are also abundant at most markets. Turkeys, large or family size, are available this weekend, and also broiler-fryers Lggs and numerous kinds of dairy products are also favorably priced just now. In fruits, apples, grapefruit. oranges, and lemons take the President, Family In Quiet Dinner. WASHINGTON L'PI) Presi dent Eisenhower observed a quiet Thanksgiving today with a tradi tional family turkey dinner at the White House and a little work on speeches lor his forthcoming good will trip. White House Press Secretary James C. Hagerty said he did nol have "the slightest idea" whether the first family would eat cran berries. He made clear he did not ntend to find out. Population Increase WASHINGTON (UPIl At about 4 a.m. e.s.t.. Friday, the nation s population will hit an estimated 179 million, the Census Bureau re ported today. That figure will be registered on a big census clock which ticks off population estimates ar rived at by taking into account births, deaths and migration. spotlight, also winter pears, avo cados, and cranberries. Vegetable bins will offer such oldtime favorites as potatoes, sweet potatoes, onions, squash, cauliflower, carrots, celery and lettuce. The best values in fish will be shrimp, fish sticks, and canned tuna. These are the week end's best values across the nation. Now, here's a closer look at plentiful foods In the west: 'Arlrona, Call forma, Idaho, Montana. Nevada. Oregon, I'tah, Washington, Wy oming i: Consumers will find low er priced plentiful supplies of beef pork and citrus fruits in many markets this week. A number of beef cuts are 2 to 3 cents a pound lower in California markets, and 1 cent a pound lower in the Northwest. Pork prices are most ly 2 to 3 cents a pound lower than last week. Moderate supplies of lamb are down about 1 cent a pound in California markets, while calf and veal are selling mostly unchanged in price. Supplies of butter are ample gift of fashion Open 'Til Nine Friday Nile something new in seamfree nylons irfdlescervfc 99 box of 3 pairs, 2.83 Created by Mode O'Day to capture all the magic ,.; of the season in one new color. It's a sheer, clear tint that's alive in the daytime ... has a mellow glow in the evening. Guaranteed perfect! Oil 1111 Adams WO 3-2250 for the demand, and I cent a pound higher this week in Cali fornia markets. Supplies of eggs have declined, and prices have advanced 1 to 2 cents a dozen in most Pacific Coast markets. Poul try continues in ample supply, with prices mostly unchanged. The limited selection of plenti ful fresh fruits and vegetables includes apples, citrus fruits, avo cado, winter pears, cabbage, cauliflower, celery, lettuca. dry onions and tomatoes. In good sup ply are grapes, carrots, bunched egeiauies, squuau anu bto po tatoes. In fish, best buys include sal mon, rocklisn, coo., uounaer. sablefish ana nanout. For Christmas Opening Gel In The Christmas Spirit . . . WEAR and GIVE - 4MB :v3'i and so to soft . -l i ,fY?v, I .... v , SNO-BOOT, THREE STYLES! light... to warm... and cuddly I THREI-IN-ONI SNO-BOOTS ITU SNAM f campus, shoppiaf, alter skiing and skaUaf. all around tar Cozy 100 deep pile lining, soft styu a Dynel tur collar, jfj cushion crepe sol La Grande Shoe Store A Division of Inland Empire Shoe Corporation 121 4--ADAMS . Porter's Travelling In Wrong Direction Charley Porter, the ebullient Con gressman from Oregon's Fourth Dis trict, is off on a jaunt to Asia. (Charley wants to go to lied China, but the State Department says he has ( no business there and a court agrees with the striped-pants boys.) We suggest that Charley come home and head for Cuba, instead. There his old buddy Fidel Castro is in real trouble. Charley, who was jokingly referred to as the Congressman from Cuba In the early days of the Castro regime, might be able to help out. lie certainly doesn't want to leave the impression that he's turning his. back on his old buddie, Fidel, just when the going gets tough. Barbs During the beautiful fall days all paths through the woods lead to roam. LEGAL NOTICB SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OK UNION VERL, M. ELDER and VERNA D. ELDER, husband and wile, Plaintiffs vs. KATHERINE MURRAY and JOHN DOE MURRAY, wife and husband; RUTH WILCOX and JOHN DOE WILCOX, wife and husband: the unknown heirs of llattie Ward, deceased; the un known heirs of Fred Wilcox, deceased; MILDRED WIUOX FROST and JOHN DOE FROST, wife and husband; the unknown heirs of Virginia Wilcox (.'off man. deceased: JOHN DOE COFFMAN; KAT1IKHYN Y. COFFMAN and JOHN DOE COFFMAN, wife and husband; JOHN W. COFFMAN and JANE DOE COFFMAN. husband and wile; the unknown heirs of Green Arnold, deceased; also all other , persons or parties unknown, claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real property described in the complaint herein. Defendants TO EACH AND ALL OF THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: In the Nam of the State of Oregon, you and each of you are hereby required to appear in the above entitled Court and answer the Complaint therein (lied against you in the above cause on or be fore four weeks from the date of the first publication ol tins summons, and if you fail so lo appear and answer, for want thereof the plaintiffs will apply to the Court for the re'ief prayed for in their complaint herein, to-wit: a decree quieting the title to ami declaring the plaintiffs to he the owners in lee of the following iloMiihod real property: Rcnininng at a point .HH) (eel South and 300 feet West of the Northeast corner of the North west quarter of Northeast quar ter of Section 18. in Township 3 South, Ranee 3. Fast (1 the Willamette Meridian, said point being the Southwest corner of the land conveyed to Hoy T. Miller and wile uleej book 132. page 2; running thence West 3U0 feet: theme North U.l.l fret more or less, to the South line of the parcel of lam! commonly referred to as the "Old Banner Mills" as conveyed lo V. M. Elder and wiie i iti-. d book 120. page 44': thence South 87 deg. East a distance of 2ir leet. more or less, to the Southeast corner of said Old liann r Mills Tract: thence North 3 deg. Jtast 125 feet, more or less, to a point on the North bank of Mill Creek: thence Easterly along the North bank of Mill Creek to the East line of Oak Street extended of the City of I.a (Jr.inde. being the Northwest corner of the parrel of land conveyed to Verl M Elder and wife Ideed book 1J2 page 61 ; thence Easterly 43 feet; thence South 122 feet; thence West 43 feet, following the North, Fast and South lines of said Elder tract last mentioned; thence South 245 feet to the point of beginning. Situate In the Southwest quarter of Southeast quarter of Section 7 and in the Northwest quarter of Northeast quarter of Section 18, in Township 3 South, Range 38, East of the Willamette Meridian, in Union County. Oregon. and further decreeing that you and each or you have no estate, right, title, lien or interest what soever in Said real property. This summons is served upon you by order of the Honorable W. r . lirownton, Judge or the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, dated November 10, 19 The date of the first publication thereof is November 12, 1959. CHARLES R. CATER Plaintiffs' Attorney First National Bank Building I.a Grande, Oregon Tub. Nov. 12, 19. 26. Dee. 3. 1959 BLAST HITS HOSPITAL MONTREAL (VPP An ex plosion shattered an Inner wall at the SOO-bed St. Luke Hospital Wednesday night causing exten sive damage. The explosion, be lieved to have originated in a natural (as pipe, injured six per sons, two of them doctors and was Indirectly the cause of an elderly patient s death. This week only I ay f U iTTT7lii J li. il " --A. 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