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THURSDAY. AUGUST 17. 1944. THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON. YouOowlNeed POINTS For Stone’s Especially Selected Lifebouy Toilet Soap For that extra clean "safe” feeling Cake 3 for .19 UTILI Lux Toilet Soap GOOD BEEF EC Grade J GUARANTEED__ Young - Tender - Delicious - Nutrieious If you love good beef. Stone’s “Especially Selected” Utility Beef will “meat” your favor. Guaranteed satisfactory. It will save you points . . . and Stone’s lower prices will save you money! Helps keep skin soft and smooth. Cake 3 for .19 OLIVES Every kind—for every occasion. LaMirada Dill and Gar* lie .................... 10% oz. -39 Van Dyke Green Olives ...................... oz. .40 Early Cal. Stuffed . 21-oz. 1.09 Los Olives, Stuffed ..... 3 oz. .20 Grandee Olive But ter .................... 5 oz. glass .17 Rocca Bell Ripe....... pint gl. .32 Lindsay Large Ripes .. pt. gl. .24 LaMirada Jumbo ripes 15 oz. .77 Libby Chopped Olives 4-oz. .13 Los Olives, pitted green .................. 1012-oz. .52 Round Steak Sirloin Steak Beef Roast Ground Beef Try it cubed Young Beef Chuck. Blade or Arm Cuts Ground Beef lb. .30 lb. .30 lb. .23 lb. .2,8 CORNED BEEF A Grade-—Meaty Cuts. Freshly Corned Rinso .23 Spry PAPER No unpleasant smell or smoke when frying. PACKS A WAR punch : 3-lb. glass .68 The paper situation is getting no better—fast! Days pass when we are unable to get paper contain ers at any price. That’s all right with us. and we know it is with you. too. because that paper is going to our armed forces overseas. So continue to bring your own paper bags, shopping bags or boxes, please! Easy to prepare—economical to serve Clara Vai Large Prunes..... 2 lbs. .31 Oregon Prunes, 40-50 .... 2-lb. pk. .27 Dried Jumbo Peaches .... 1-lb. pk. .46 Fancy Apricots............ 1-lb. pkg. .44 Halves Dried Pears..... 1-lb. pkg. .41 Household Raisins ..... 2 lb. pkg. .23 Fruit Cake Currants 8-oz. pkg. .13 Eze Apple Sauce ... 312-oz. pkg. .18 Redding, Cal., Figs 12-oz. pkg. .32 PAPER BRING YOUR OWN CONTAINERS! RETURN USED PAPER CARTONS! DRIED FRUITS Palmolive Toilet Soap Super Suds Keep that schoolgirl complexion. Saves time and work on washday. Bath cake 3 for •19 Reg. Pkg. .23 Canning Supplies ADDEND Ulalrilcm FOOD DOUAI Can More—For ’44 Glass Fruit Funnels each .19 Regular Jar Rubbers, doz. 4^.15 Atlas Zinc Caps.......... dozen .23 Atlas Enameled Lids, doz., 3^.25 Thrifty lids, coffe jars 3 doz. .25 Kerr 12-gal. Jars, reg. doz. 1.15 Kerr Economy Caps..... doz. .18 Kerr Cook Books.......... each .10 Parowax ........................ 1 lb. .12 Boraxo—for hands Gentle on the hands—rough on dirt. 10-oz. Pkg. 2 for .25 Can More in ’44 COCOA i Ib. 5 lbs. .64 e Nu Bora Tomatoes apple box 2.39 Grapes 2 lbs. .29 Mackeral Lettuce 2 for .23 Quarts .76 Fruit Jars Watermelons lb. .031 Pork & Beans 15 uz. .12 Mothers—made from choice cocoa beans, contains the health giving elements energy children need. "FOR CREAMING USE CARNATION MILK* Granulated Soap—in the new large size economical package—it goes farther and costs less. La Playa—-Boned and skinless pack, very appropriate for salads. sandwiches or creamed dishes. Earn While Learning STANFIELD NEWS By Uri. Rote Hedrick Mrs. Lowell Caplinger and children Dicky and baby Bill were visitors at the H. L. Hedrick home Tuesday af- ternoon. prior to Mrs. Hedrick’s leav ing for Colorado to visit her brother. Frank Gruenewald, of Holly, and 0. W. Gruenewald and wife at Wichita. Trainmen and yardmen requir Kansas, and sister and husband. Mr. ed by Union Pacific Railroad and Mrs. William Cunningham who formerly lived here. Several friends Company, and men without ex called to see Billie and her new son perience in good physical condi upon his first trip to Stanfield. tion. 26 to 55 years of age. will be Don Refvem, after a year in the given course of training to quali air corps in Oklahoma and Texas, spent his first furlough here last fy them for this work and will be week and left Tuesday to visit his paid for training period if they mother. Mrs. M. Refvem who is at complete training, qualify and go the home of her son and wife. Mr. and to work. Men with previous ex Mrs. Robert Refvem in Burlingame. Calif. perience will be considered up to Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Penry and 60 years of age. Ray Cox of Weston and Mrs. George If now or recently employed in Ward were Sunday dinner guests of an essential industry, must furn Mr. and Mrs. Charles Massey and visited over three days with Mrs. ish Statement of Availability or Ward. release from former employer and Mrs. Kenneth Trumbull and Mrs. should also have Social Security Jack Mottinger of Pendleton were din card and latest draft board regis ner guests Friday evening of Mr. and tration card when reporting. Mrs. Loren Kennison. Mrs. Shirley Tennisand and the Vacancies are in territory Port Duncan children returned to Stanfield land to Rieth-Pendleton and Saturday but Shirley returned Sun branches with terminals at Port day with her aunt. Mrs. Thompson at land, The Dalles and Umatilla. Ukiah for a longer visit. Mrs. L. Scholl of Wasco was a pleasing caller in town Monday. Mrs. Will Reeves. Mrs. Loren Kenison. Mrs. Elmer Foxx and Miss Lenna Waid met with her at the home of Mrs. Rose Hedrick. Apply to Agent at Umatilla. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lowell, residents of Stanfield for two years, moved re Pendleton, Stanfield, Hermiston, cently to Pasco where Mr. Lowell will Ordnance. Arlington. Heppner. be caretaker of the Sacajawea park Condon, Hood River or The Dalles there. or write direct to Trainmaster. Mrs. Thomson of Enterprise visited her daughter. Mrs. Glenn Clark a few The Dalles. days last week prior to their moving to Victory Square. Lawrence Leader J. G. Pearson. and family have moved into the Law rence property vacated by the Clarks. Plaintiff, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Herrick vs. moved last week to the George Coe Rolland T. Casey. Edith L. Casey. house on the south side of town. Floyd Marsh, Jane Doe Marsh, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Salatino of Port also all other persons or parties un land visited their daughters LaVada known having or claiming to hava and Mary here a few days. Rosalie any right, title, estate, lien or in and Frank will remain here until terest in the real estate described their school opens in Portland. in the complaint herein. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Smith moved Defendants. last week to Ordnance where Mrs. To Rolland T. Casey, Edith L. Cas Smith has again taken employment. ey, Floyd Marsh, Jane Doe Marsh, Dena Lee Gabriel is visiting her and also all other persons or parties sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Wil unknown having or claiming to hava lard Conley in Portland. any right, title, estate, lien or inter Mr. and Mrs. Ed Emerson and Bet est in the real estate described in the ty Lou spent the first of the week at complaint herein, defendants. Prescott. Wash., while there attend IN THE NAME OF THE ing the funeral of Carl Regar, broth STATE OF OREGON: er-in-law of Mr. Emerson. Mr. Regar You are hereby required to appear lost his life in a wheat fire last week. and answer the complaint filed Mrs. Marv Hodgen. who spent sev you in the above entitled eral months at San Louis Obispo, Cal., against Court and cause within four (4) has returned home here. the date of the first pub Mrs. Alfred Lantz (Patricia Rich- weeks from of this summons, and if you ards) is the house guest of her moth lication fail to appear and answer, for want er. Mrs. Mabel Richards. Her hus thereof, will apply to said band is in the medical corps in the Court for plaintiff the relief prayed for and South Pacific. in said complaint, to-wit: Private and Mrs. Robert Seedar demanded A decree that plaintiff is the owner spent the last two days of his fur in fee simple of the following de lough here with her parents, Mr. and scribed land, to-wit: Mrs. George Sale. Zelma accompan That portion of the Southeast quar ied her husband as far as Salem ter of the Northeast quarter of where she will visit her sister. Mrs. Section 11. Township 4. North of Thomas and family, and probably be Range 28, E.W.M., lying South of employed at the cannery there. the Diagonal Road, in Umatilla Pvt. W. G. Gudgel Jr. visited his County, Oregon. parents here a few days before his And for a decree quieting the plain return to Fannin. Texas. tiff’s title thereto, and for a further The Ladies Aid will have a visitor decree that neither of the defendants, from the Red Cross headquarters at nor any of them, nor any person Pendleton at their meeting Thursday. claiming by. through, or under them, They plan for a demonstration of the or any of them, have any right, title, making of ditty tops and convalescent estate, lien or interest in or to the real house slippers for the soldiers. Ber- premises above described, or any por niece Hughes and Alice Hedrick, ac tion thereof, and for such other and companied by Phyllis Daly, will sing. further relief as to the Court may Mrs. Dene Baker will serve refresh seem meet and equitable in the prem ments. ises. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Robertson and This summons is published pur family will move this week end to suant to the order of the Hon. Calvin Portland. They recently sold their L. Sweek. Judge of the above entitled home and tract formerly owned by Court, made and entered in the above Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lane to Merritt entitled cause on the 31st day of July, Ingals of Pendleton. 1944. and the date of the first publi Mrs. Claude McCall entertained her cation of this summons is the 3rd day bridge club at her home Wednesday at of August. 1944. a dessert luncheon. Five tables were A. C. McINTYRE. Attorney in play. for Plaintiff. Post Office Ad Mr. and Mrs. Bob Scott of the Stan dress. Pendleton. Oregon. field Hotel, who were recently mar ried. were honored with a reception at (Aug. 3-31) the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brown. Mrs. Scott was the former Grayce Rice. _ ____ _ Union Pacific Rich suds in soft or hard water Reg. Pkg. PAGE THREE FOR CANNING SUMMONS Equity No. 7572 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR UMATILLA COUNTY White Malagas. Red Malagas & Ribiers Large Firm Heads Atlas—with the new white enameled lid for satisfactory fruit and vegetable canning. Local — FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY _ Dennisons—10 points—the bean most people prefer—the sauce is “just right.” CEREALS-FLOUR Crystal White Laundry Soap Kelloggs All Bran.............. 16-oz. .18 Duffs Waffle Mix.............. 14-oz. .22 Swansdown Cake Flour .. 234 lb. .26 ... 14-oz. .10 Quaker Farina............ Quaker Puffed Wheat ..... pkg. .09 ... 28-oz. .22 Cream of Wheat........ .... 6-oz. .07 Whiffs O’Wheat........ .... 6-oz. .09 Whiffs O’Rice............ 25 lbs. 1.03 Northern Flour........... 25 lbs. 1.22 Gold Medal Flour....... Drifted Snow Flour .... 25 lbs. 1.19 Drifted Snow Flour ... 5-lb. pkg. .28 Bar.04 The creamy-white all-purpose house hold soap. Knight's Burger Relish 12 oz. glass .24 Friendwood Pimentoes ------ 6-oz. glass .20 H. O. Oats—Quick----------------- 2-lb. pkg. .24 Fishers Biskit Mix ---- 212-lb. pkg. .29 Daphne Black Figs ------------- 2-lb. pkg. .35 M. C. Pectin ------------ 2-oz.- pkg., 3 for .23 Presto Glass Top Lids ----------- dozen .25 CHURCH’S GRAPE JUICE Qt. Pure full strength juice for child- • / ren satisfies between meal hung er—15 points. 49 Borax Powder 2-lb. Pkg. .25 Policies meet the requirement* of Oregon's Financial Responsibility Law. COMPLETE YOUR PROTECTION—WITH— Medical Payments—Comprehensive Fire - Theft— Collision Coverage ... at a Very Low Cost Truck Insurance Exchange Bordens Hemo Full of healthful vita- mins. 59 FARMERS Bodily Injury Liability and Property Damage FARMERS AUTOMOBILE .......INSURANCE Esehong. for all-purpose cleaning 1-lb. Glass • —before you buy or renew your AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Prices Effective August 18 to 25—Subject to Market Changes SEE ALLAN LANGENWALTER Hermiston, Ore. Phone 3291 SEE ROY DUNCAN Stanfield, Ore. Phone 691