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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1944 THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON Otto Pound and Morse Durand merly owned and operated the Col returned Saturday from the moun umbia Cafe and later the Columbia tains with a bull elk. i Auto Court, which her daughter, Patty Rice has gone to Portland i Mrs. Jennie Connell will have to make her home with her par charge. ents. Patty has been employed at Miss Ina Gilbert has moved Ordnance and making her home at from the Connell residence to the the Ben Spencer home since her Pete McNabb home. parents left here in July. She ex The high school held a non pects to take a beauty course. league football game with Irrigon Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Binder have Wednesday afternoon on the local moved to their home in Hermiston diamond, losing 25 to 0. after being residents of Umatilla Mrs. Bert Easton of Baker spent for many years. Mrs. Binder for- i a couple days of last week here UMATILLA NEWS Uy Mrt. Gltnn Oftrvm Supt. and Mrs. Thomas Chap- man honored the faculty and their families with a dinner Monday evening. Guests were Mrs. Agnes Hanson and Patsy, Mr. and Mrs. John Henden and children, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bullard, and the Misses Ina Gilbert. Marguerita Bullard, and the Misses Ina Gil- tert, Marguerita O’Daid. Roe Hen- saker and the hostess and host. visiting her husband and friends at the Ken Arnold home. Mrs. Walter Sänky returned to her home in Portland after being called here by the serious illness of her father, "Sy” Ronen. Peter D. Farley and Edward Liedloff spent Monday in Walla Walla. Mrs. Harlan Devan and sons, Glenn and Boyd, of Condon, spent the week end here with her par ents, Mr and Mrs. Charles Hiatt and family. STONE PRE-VIEW FOOD V/tlUB so LIMITED. Ba wise: shop early, at STONE'SI Fast and easy on the hands. 2 for 1 Giant Bars....... JUST RECEIVED/ For washing dishes. Medium ..................... 7-OZ. tin .48 CRABMEAT CATSUP........... 14-oz. gl. .17 TUNA FLAKES . 6-oz. tin .28 LARGE SHRIMP 7-oz. tin .31 COCKTAIL SAUCE 14-oz. .25 Royal Rod. now pack, log and body meat. (50 Pointe) C.H.B. gives new flavor to hot or cold dishes. An ideal baby soap. Large.............. 3 for .29 (3 Points) Tuxedo light and dark Albacore tuna flakes. The soap of beautiful women. (3 Pointe) Pedigree brand from new pack, wet, large sixe. 3for.19 Cake Oxydol (50 Points) C.H.B.—the family favorite for delicious cocktails. No boiling—no scrubbing. Reg. Pkg...................... 2 Duz Washing Powder Quick, rich suds in hard water. JUST RECEIVED/ Reg. Pkg...................... 2: 4-lb. pkg. .52 RAISINS TUNA FISH . . . 7-oz. tin .41 MAYONNAISE 16-0z. jar .33 DICED BEETS . 16-oz. jar .12 TOMATO JUICE 47-oz. tin .23 Market day fancy quality in the economical package. Crisco For cooking or baking. 3-Lb. Glass................ .68 Hi Ho Wafers Rich in flavor, always fresh. 1-Lb. Pkg. 20 Snowflake Crackers Crisp and slightly salted. 2-Lb. Box (3 Points) Fashington brand, solid pack Albacore. Old Monks, a special delicacy for fish of all kinds. Dew Kist, fancy diced for xest to holiday dishes. (40 Points) C.H.B. known quality, delicious ice cold—or serve hot. ARDEN 30* FREsH Bananas lb. 14c F (LIMITED SUPPLY) 3 LB. LIMIT Kraut Cabbage SB 2.09 BY THE SACK Lettuce . 2 heads 15c S Oranges . 2 doz. 59c SMALL SIZE—FOR JUICE We specialize in the finest fruits and vegetables obtainable (NT ^MEATS, FOR FLAVORFUL MEALS Colored Fryers . . . lb. 43c LARGE FIRM HEADS • Mote te ■ SEA LECT « Aé SEA MUSSELS 5-ox. tin * For stuffing or dressing. FENIX VANILLA 924 CHOCOLATE 6.7-oz. bar —dr The hunter’s favorite energy builder. SUNSWEET 2-lb. box PRUNES Large, tenderized, for stewing. OLD MONK FRENCH 294 DRESSING IS-ox. glass For vegetable salads or fish cocktails. LYNDEN CHICKEN & 106 NOODLE SOUP 1012-oz. Serve soup for lunch or supper. : • barge Hens . . Oysters . . . . $ pt. 65c Heavy Veal Roasts ■ MVeon w Me lb. 35c lb. 29c Prices Art Low Every Day ... . at STONE’S Steaks, shoulder cuts lb. 29c Tea Garden Apricot Preserves........ ... 1-lb. glass .30 Blue Karo Syrup.............................. 112-lb. glass .15 Sunmaid Seedless Raisins . .............. . 15-oz. pkg. .14 Sunmaid Puffed Raisins................. 15-oz. pkg. .16 Gold Medal Flour............................. 25-lb. bag 1.22 Drifted Snow Flour......................... 25-lb. bag 1.19 Gold Medal Flour............................. ... 10-lb. bag .53 Albers Oats...................................... .... 3-lb. pkg. .28 Tavern Maple and Strawberry Honey ... 1-lb. gl. .29 Dexters Honey Butter......................... 14-oz. pkg. .29 Sanka Coffee...................................... 1-lb. glass .36 Sirloin $ lb. 35c & FOOD STORES Prices Effective Nov. 10 to 17 ... . Subject to Market Changes. PAGE THREW Mrs. Vane Hiatt was hostess to the pinochle club at her home Wednesday. Guests were Mrs. Al Vieg, Gene Hiatt, Dean Newgard, Melvin Eller, Oliver McNabb, Glenn Ostrom, and the hostess. Prizes were won by Mrs. Glenn Os trom and Mrs. Gene Hiatt. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Presnell LET US SOLVE and daughter Maxine of Pasco YOUR EYESIGHT spent Saturday night and Sunday PROBLEM! visiting at the home of his sister and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin If your eyes trouble you come here Eller. for a thorough examination . . . . The high school is working on an Modern glasses ground to fit if all-high school play, “Superstitious they are needed. Sadie" to be presented Nov. 17th. Ph. M. 1/c and Mrs. Vane Hiatt Over 30 Years Successful spent Saturday in Spokane shop Optical Experience! ping and visiting her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Moherly. DR. DALE ROTHWELL Mrs. Dorothy Nye of Hermiston OPTOMETRIST spent the first part of the week in Portland where she was attending 118 South Main St. — Pendleton Near But Depot to business. Her children Jonilyn and Denny stayed at the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mustard. (4) successive weeks in the Her The Garden club held a flower miston Herald by order of Hon. C. show and card party at the Mason L. Sweek, Judge of the above en ic party room Friday evening. titled Court, which said order was Lloyd Myers returned to his made and dated the 19th day of home in Popular Grove after October, 1944, and the date of the spending a week visiting his sis first publication of this summons ter, Mrs. Al Vieg. is the 26th day of October, A. D. Cherie Vincent returned from 1944. Seattle where she has been visit C. C. Proebstel, Attorney ing at the home of her grandpar for Plaintiff, Post Office ents. Address, Pendleton, Ore. Earl S. Hanna, who is on the (Oct. 26-Nov. 23) ______ , State Draft Board in Salem, was a TIT % i business visitor in Umatilla Tues NOTICE OF LAND SALE day. Mr. and Mrs. Del Gordion of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Pendleton visited at the H. B. Hull That the undersigned. Sheriff of home Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Copper of Umatilla County, Oregon, by vir Spray, Wn„ were in Umatilla Sun tue of an order duly made and en tered herein by the County Court day. Mr. and Mrs. Al Vieg spent of Umatilla County. Oregon, on the Monday night and Tuesday in Pop 20th day of October, 1944, will, on ular 'Grove visiting with her par the 28th day of November, 1944, ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Myers. at the hour of 10:00 o’clock in the Her brother Bill is home on a 30- forenoon, sell to the highest bidder day furlough from overseas duty. for cash at the front door of the The Pocahontas lodge is sponsor Umatilla County Court House, ing a Glee Club made up of mem Pendleton, Oregon, subject to a bers of their lodge. Mrs. Ruth Cow minimum price of $100.00 there an is in charge and held their first for, to be paid in cash, at the time practice Monday evening at the of sale, the following described parcel of land, heretofore by Uma home of Mrs. Don Allstott. Arzie Smith and friends went to tilla County, Oregon, acquired for Spokane Tuesday morning for a delinquent taxes, to-wit: Lot 5, Block D, in First Addition visit. to the City of Hermiston, Uma Mr. and Mrs. Max Graybeal mo tilla County, Oregon. tored to Wapato, Wn., Sunday R. E. GOAD. Sheriff where they visited her sister and of Umatilla County. family. Her mother, Mrs. Laura Sampson, who has been visiting (Oct. 26-Nov. 23), _ her daughter for several weeks, re turned to her home here with NOTICE TO CREDITORS them. Dinner guests Sunday afternoon NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, at the home of Mrs. Ethel and Lois that the undersigned has been ap Montgomery home were Mr. and pointed Administratrix with the Mrs. Dale Montgomery and child Will Annexed, of the estate of ren. Pete Rolovas. Mr. and Mrs. Lauriet Payne, deceased, in the Leo Montgomery and Bill. Mr. and County Court in the State of Ore Mrs. Charles Reynolds, Barbara gon. for Umatilla County. All per Tonies, all of Umatilla, Howard sons having claims against said es Montgomery, Mrs. Maude Gugan tate are hereby required to present and children, Mr. and Mrs. Al such claims duly verified and with Montgomery and children, Carl proper vouchers attached, to the Montgomery of Holdman and Eva undersigned, at the office of Alfred Eastberg of Spokane. F. Cunha, Johns Building, Pendle ton. Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice, the SUMMONS same being dated and published Equity No. 7854 the first time this 12th day of Octo In the Circuit Court of the State ber, 1944. AMANDA E HATLEY. of Oregon for Umatilla Administratrix with the Will County Annexed, of the estate of Hermiston Irrigation District, Lauriet Payne, deceased Plaintift, ALFRED F. CUNHA. vs. Attorney for Administratrix, Campbell Land & Livestock Johns Building. Company; James W. Campbell; Pendleton, Oregon. Lena Campbell; J. W. Campbell; (Oct. 12-Nov. 9) Ed K. Coulter; also all other per sons or parties unknown claim ing any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real estate de scribed in the complaint herein, Defendants. To Campbell Land & Livestock Company; James W. Campbell; Le na Campbell; J. W. Campbell; Ed R. Coulter; also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real estate described in the Bus complaint herein, defendants. DEPOT 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 There’s a titled Court and cause within four (4) weeks from the date of the first Travel Expert publication of this summons, and if you fail to so appear and answer, In Your Town for want thereof, plaintiff will ap ply to said Court for the relief prayed for and demanded in said In every town along our 7,200 miles complaint, to-wit: of routes there is a man who proba A decree that plaintiff is the bly knows more about travel than owner in fee simple of the follow anyone else in the community. You ing described land, to-wit: know him as a business man—but The Northwest Quarter of the you should learn to know him bet Southeast Quarter, The North ter—as a travel expert. Under dif east Quarter of the Southwest ficult wartime travel conditions he Quarter and the North Half of has served you faithfully and welt. We wish here, to publicly acknowl the Northwest Quarter of the edge his loyal service to our com Southwest Quarter of Section 2, pany. He is your friendly neighbor Township 4 North, Range 28. —the Overland Greyhound Agent. All being East of the Willam He knows all the answers to your ette Meridian, in the County of travel problema. Umatilla and State of Oregon. And that plaintiff is such owner In Hermiston the Overland free from any right, title, estate, Greyhound Agent is W. L. lien or interest of you and each of Hamm. you, or any one or more of you, and that you, or any one or more Hermiston Drug Co. of you, have no right, title, estate, Phone 2271 lien or interest in said lands, or any part thereof, and restraining OVERLAND and enjoining you, and each of you, from asserting or claiming any right, title, estate, lien or in L/NFS Operated by terest in said land or in any part UNION PACIFIC STAGES, thereof adverse to plaintiff. INCORPORATED This summons is served upon you by publication thereof for four GREYHOUND