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THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 2, 1944 THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. Shaw when the horse he was rid ing ran into a locust thicket. The results were painful back and neck injuries. Mrs. Alma Lee Dyer and Mrs. Lee Dyer recently made trips to Wavie Carter from Louisville, Kentucky, and Mr. and Mrs. Lyn Easton and son Buddy of Boyd, Oregon. The Carters are making Recent visitors at the Bob Wood- their home in this community. ward home were Mr. and Mrs. Misfortune recently befell C. D. COLUMBIA NEWS STONE'S SAY Pendleton and Walla Walla. Visiting at the B. E. Getchell home Sunday and Tuesday were Mrs. O. H. Buell, Mrs. Hary Harr and the R. J. Hollman family. Mr. and Mrs. Duff Knight and BAKE THAT HOLIDAY FRUITCAKE NOW! BRANDY SAUCE SHERRY SAUCE 25 WALNUT MEATS 8-oz. pkg. . PECAN MEATS 8-oz. pkg. ORANGE PEEL Pound ............. LEMON PEEL Pound ............ CAKE CANDIES for 3 BAKING CUPS 110 per pkg. DRIED PEARS Pound ........... S&W LGE. PRUNES 2-lb. box .............. SULTANA BLK. FIGS 2-lb. pkg. 58 37 .37 .25 10 CITRON S. & W. tender imported citron, for flavor and added color. RAISINS Household choice, fresh packed, seedless raisins—gives body & zest to your cake. VANILLA Old English is tops for flavoring quality. Your fruit cake needs this. BROWN SUGAR lb. .08 Packed in sanitary cartons—always moist and fresh. 29 °4 A g FRUIT MIX S. & W. quality Harlequin Mix—ready for your cake. M EAT SWAN Soap In the large, economical bar. bap 3 for 1b. .34 .29 G POULTRY SWAN Soap For bath or home use. 06 cake .......................... LIFEBUOY Toilet Soap For that extra clean “safe” feeling. 3 for.19 cake VERL ROAST lb. .29 UUIEDERS Grade “A” shoulder Small and tender lb. .11 VEAL STERI lb. .35 Breast - Cut up SPRY Shortening For all-purpose baking & cooking. 3-lb. glass .... ............. .68 UEAL CHOPS lb. .37 KUKUT DILL PICKLES 3 for .12 qL .14 Baby or heavy veal, rib cut, “A” grade New crop, bulk R1NSO Washing Powder Faster acting, longer lasting suds, package Large size - Firm KRISPY Crackers WOODBURY Facial Soap Crisp & fresh from factory to you. 2-lb. box .................... n It's an extra special bargain! 4 bars TUNA................. ... 94 6-01. tin .28 Tuxedo light and dark flakes. PREm................. 12-oz. tin .33 All-purpose ready-to-serve meat PICKLES LETTUCE 2 heads IS Large firm heads GRAPEFRUIT 6 for 39 Your favorite Texas pink CELER9 Crizp.Uyah 08 Suit. Potatoes 3 ibs. 25 U. S. No. 1 SQUASH Any quantity I b OS 12-01. gl. .17 Nalley's new pack Treasure slices. Best Foods Mayonnaise V-8 Vegetable Juice.... Kellogg's Bran Flakes .. Diamond Peanut Butter Crystal Marmalade Duff’s Gingerbread..... Blue Karo Syrup.......... Quaker Oats.................. Beeville Honey.............. .......... pint.32 .. 47-oz. tin .30 14-oz. pkg. .13 .. 24-oz. jar .29 .... 2-lb. jar .29 14-oz. pkg. .22 112-lb. jar .15 ... 3-lb. pkg. .28 .... 3-lb. jar .82 (toro’ • FOOD STORES PAGE TURIN children Susan and Dale visited I the Fred Knudson's who reside in Umatilla. Mrs. Edward Shaw, daughter-in- law of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Shaw, and her small son have come from Kamiah. Idaho, to make their home while Mr. Shaw serves in the Na LET US SOLVE vy. John Powell has returned to YOUR EYESIGHT Portland after visiting the Duff PROBLEM! Knights for two weeks. Mr. Carver is visiting in this If your eyes trouble you come here community for a few days. He has for a thorough examination . . . . made his home in Portland. Modern glasses ground to fit if Captain James Reid left last they are needed. Monday for Honolulu where he is Over 30 Years Successful stationed. Pfc. Jack Hodge of San Diego, Optical Experience! Calif., who is serving in the Mar ine Corps, recently came home for DR. DALE ROTHWELL his first visit in two years, bring OPTOMETRIST ing with him his bride. Mrs. Hodge 118 South Main St. — Pendleton is Y. 2nd class in the Waves and Ntar But Depot was the former Luella Heaton of Seattle, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Curtis have recently moved to Stanfield to more of you, have no right, title, estate, lien or interest in said make their home. Mrs. Del Thompson and daugh lands, or any part thereof, and re- ter Georgianna were in Pendleton straining and enjoining you, and each of you, from asserting or Monday. Mrs. Joe Udey returned home claiming any right, title, estate, Tuesday from an extended visit in lien or interest in said lands, or in Tillamook, Wn„ visiting her any part thereof, adverse to plain tiffs. daughter, Florence. Mr. and Mrs. Duff Knight and This summons is served upon children Susan and Dale visited at you by publication thereof for four the home of Lewellyn Brownell (4) successive weeks in the Her miston Herald by order of Hon. C. who resides in Umatilla. About fifteen friends and rela L. Sweek, Judge of the above en tives from Fox and John Day, Ore., titled Court, which said order was gathered at the C. D. Shaw home made and dated the 31st day of October. 1944, and the date of the last week for a dinner and visit. Dick Hammer was honored on first publication of this summons his 14th birthday last Sunday by a is the 2nd day of November, A.D. dinner attended by many relatives 1944. C. C. PROEBSTEL. Attorney and friends. Seven women from Columbia for Plaintiff, Post Office Ad district attended the extension dress, Pendleton, Oregon. meeting Tuesday which was held (Nov. 2-30) at the U.S.O. They were Mesdames Knight, McCulley. Weeks. Wilson, Bradshaw, Reid and Longley. SMART MONEY I In the Circuit Court of the Stale of Oregon for Umatilla County Troy G. Linder and Bessie Mary Linder, husband and wife. Plaintiffs, vs. John James Peters and Jane Doe Peters, his wife; Mary Jane Cush ing and John Doe Cushing, her husband; John Thomas Peters and Jane Doe Peters, his wife; the un known heirs of Thomas William Peters, deceased: also all other persons or parties unknown claim ing any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real estate described in the complaint herein. Defendants. To John James Peters and Jane Doe Peters, his wife; Mary Jane Cushing and John Doe Cushing, her husband; John Thomas Peters and Jane Doe Peters, his wife; the unknown heirs of Thomas William Peters, deceased; also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real estate ,de- scribed in the complaint herein, defendants. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above en titled Court and cause within four weeks of the date of the first pub lication of this summons, and if you fail to so appear and answer, for want thereof, plaintiffs will ap ply to said Court for the relief prayed for and demanded in said complaint, to-wit: A decree that plaintiffs are the owners in fee simple of the follow ing described lands, to-wit: Commencing at a point West on the Section line between Sec tions 8 and 17, Township 4 North, Range 28, 1701 feet from the section corners of Sections 8, 9, 16 and 17, Township 4 North, Range 28; thence North 1808 feet; thence West to the center line running North and South through Section 8; thence South along said center or quarter line to the East and West section line between Sections 8 and 17, Township 4 North, Range 28; thence East to the place of be- ginning. ............. All being East of the Willa mette Meridian, in the County of Umatilla and State of Oregon. And that plaintiffs are such owners free from any right, title, estate, lien or interest of you. and each of you, or any one or more of you, and that you, or any one or LOWELL STOCKMAN for ra-olt(fion to CONGRESS SICON* CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT Eastern Oregon’s Congressman -on- the- Jobi giving hit undivitM attention to the n—dt of tattom Orogon Lowell Stockman was born In Eastern Oregon and has lived here all his life. He graduated in Agriculture from Oregon State College in 1922 and has farmed continuously ever since. He stands for common sense busi ness principles applied to na tional issues. During his two years in Congress he established a wide acquaintance and influ ence among his fellow members of Congress and a reputation for industriousness, efficiency, coop eration and attending to busi- ness. Lowell Stockman is one of Oregon's all-Republican delega tion to Congress. 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