The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, November 02, 1933, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1. 1983
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Haneline motor­
Francis Householder, who togeth-
ed to Pendleton Monday to attend r with Gladys Smith, operate the
he funeral of Mrs. Haneline's un- lermiston Beauty Shoppe, returned
le, John Royer of PiPlot Rock. Ser- from Portland last Thursday after
ices were held at the Folsom Fun- pending two weeks visiting her
ral Home.
mother and other relatives at Rose-
I. D. Pike, poet master at Grass urg. Qn the return trip she was
Jim Neary of Pendleton was a
W. J. Warner, accompanied by H. 'alley, has purchased the old Mar­
oined by Mrs. Smith in Portland to
Hermiston visitor last Friday.
A. Pankow and It. H. McAtee, mo­
in Watson place in Columbia dis- attend the convention of beauty
Lbs.
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Rohrman were tored to Moscow Saturday to attend i kt and will move onto the farm in
hop operators held at the Multno-
Pendleton visitors Monday evening. the Idaho-Montana football game.
he spring. At present they have nah hotel last week. Mrs. Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ford are the i man who will farm the ranch un­ emained in Portland until the first
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jones are the
parents of a baby girl born Mon­ parents of a baby daughter born ii they arrive.
,
f the week.
Monday morning. She has beer
day at the family home
Carl Haddox and family of Bel-
ingham, Wn., arrived Sunday, and
Mrs. Alma Hitt was a visitor in named Vera Ada.
. Old time dance at Westland school vili make their home on the Ralph
Pendleton over Sunday.
SOCIAL and
Scissors sharpened, 20c. Bill house Saturday night, Nov. 4. Music aylor ranch. Lee Haddox arrived
i3"
—adv ' day previous and will also be em-
Shaar’s Barber Shop.
adv. by Garrison’s Old Timers.
‘FRATERNAL Notes
Equal to eight (8) 15c tins.
loyed
at
the
Saylor
ranch.
Mrs.
A.
D.
Rintoul
and
son
Rob
Buddy Wessell of Stanfield enjoy­
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Struthers mo-
ed a birthday dinner with his mo­ ert, who have been visiting at the
ored to Kennewick to visit Mr.
An afternoon at bridge was en-
ther, Mrs. Ina Wessell, Wednesday home of Mrs. Rintoul’s parents, Mr
and Mrs. George Briggs for the past truthers’ sister and family, Mr. and oyed Saturday by guests of Mrs.
night.
J. M. Biggs of La Grande stopped two weeks, left Saturday for theh 1rs. Reco Albee. They motored over W. J. Warner and Mrs. N. R. Muel-
he new Wallula cut-off highway, er who entertained at the Hermis-
in town Thursday evening while en­ home in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. George McKenzie o' nd have commented upon what a on hotel. The Hallowe’en motif
route to Hood River and Portland.
Ine road it is.
was used. Mrs. Walter Pearson won
Jewell Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kelso, Wn., are the proud parenti
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Simonott and high honors. Mrs. Arietta White,
A. D. Smith, is visiting his parents of a ten pound baby boy born Thurs
lece from Emporia, Kansas, visited second high, and Mrs. J. M. Norton,
day, October 26, at Pasco, Wn. He
this week from Pilot Rock.
%
t the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. consolation.
Mrs. Vayne Boynton of Helix has been named Michael George.
arling
last
week.
Mr.
Simonott
The young people of the Epworth
spent Sunday with her husband and
iotored on into Wallowa county
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lynch enter
League will go to Pendleton Friday
other relatives in Hermiston,
here he hunted elk while the ladies tained Tuesday night honoring Mrs.
Mrs. Julius Gimble underwent a November 10, to Join with the Pen
isited here. He returned to Hermis- P. H. Carman on her birthday. Those
major operation in the Pendleton lleton League group in a social and
on last Wednesday.
present were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd i
hospital last Friday. She is reported carnival.
Miss Arlene Clark and Donald Lynch, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Luttrell,
The American Legion Auxiliar:
to be recuperating nicely and is
Villiams motored to LaGrande Fri- Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Pierson, Mrs.
expected home some time next week. will hold a cooked food sale Novem
ay night where they visited Miss Corman’s father, Henry Cole, Dorcas
ber 10 at Joe Norton’s store, 11:3(
‘hyllis Clark who
is a student at ind Pat Throop, the honoree, and
1. M. to 5:00 P. M. Roast stuffed
he
Eastern
Oregon
Normal
school. Mr. and Mrs. Lynch.
urkey will be sold as well as cakes
unday they motored over to Wal-
%
les, etc.
adv
Mrs. Mabel Ralph entertained Sat
Lester Kroft, Jack Cervetto, and owa lake and Joseph where they
isited Mr. Williams’ parents.
irday night for her two daughters
lave Garbareno of Portland spent
Mr. and Mrs. John Ulrich and 3etty and Charlotte, at a dancing
he week end on the project hunting
Hermiston, Oregon
heasants and ducks. They were laughter, Mrs. Ralph Wade, were >arty. Those present included Mil-
:>
uests at the S. Carson and Ernes: ailed Saturday. October 21, to at- ired Phelps, Miss Margaret Elliott,
SATURDAY
FRIDAY
end the funeral of their son and Anna Ray Martin, Neva Richards,
Carson homes.
Death Leering at the Curves . .
rother, Edward Niles of Cathlamet, uth Dodd, Helen Jendrzejewski,
A. W. Temblad will sell by th
Vn.
Love Cheering at the Finish Line
Burke Doyle, Fred Reeves, Dayton
n
'
Qi
quarter or chunk, a young beef
Thrilling . Roaring . Speed Dram
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur K. Bloom, Harris. Dick Martin and the hostess-
it Kinglsey’s, Saturday the 4th. Ad
/ho attended the funeral of Mr. 28. The spirit of Halloween was car-
%
Mervin Evans of Wenatchee. Wn.
70x80 Inch
vas an over night guest of Jack an< Room’s sister, Mrs. C. F. Gardiner, led out in the decorations.
uesday, returned to their home in
red Reeves Monday. He Is enrout
A delightfully entertaining social
eattle Wednesday morning. They
to Oakland, Calif., where he wil
o
ere accompanied by Mr. Gardiner 'unction was held Monday night at -
nake his home with his father
he home of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Pear- >
f
Umatilla
who
will
visit
until
the
>
lalph Evans.
on with Mrs. Neil Barnhart, Mrs. < >
ist of the week.
WILLIAM COLLIER, JR.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Struthers wen
Carl
Bensel,
and
Mrs.
Walter
Pear-
H. E. Cosby, poultry speciailst at
calling on old friends in Pilot Roel
JOAN MARSH
•8.C., F. E. Price, agricultural en- on acting as joint hostesses. Sev-
last Friday. Mrs. G. E. Carnes, ac
COMEDY, and the cartoon tha
ineer, and J. E. Leedy, manager n tables of bridge were in play dur-
companied them home and was ai
won the medal.
regon Turkey Growers’ association ng the evening. Mr. and Mrs. D. miston made two more plays and Coy of Irrigon; Mrs. R. M. McCoy of Santa Cruz, Calif.; Lee Graybeal
over night visitor. They also callee
M. Deeter won high honors, and were threatening the Heppner goal Imbler; Mrs. C. W. McFall of Im- Imbler; F. M. Graybeal, Pendleton ;
on a friend Mrs. E. E. Mulkey, who vere business visitors in Hermiston
Mrs. Sam Moore and Herbert Hed- line when the gun ended the game. bier; Mrs. Don C. Brownell of Port- Max Graybeal, Umatilla; and W. 1
Wednesday
and
Thursday,
of
this
is very ill at the hospital in Pendle­
SUNDAY - MONDAY
wall consolation. The Hallowe’en
It was unfortunate that the Her­ land; five sons, D. C. Graybeal, Graybeal of Irrigon.
ton. She underwent a major opera­ week. They came from Sunnyside,
Matinee 2:30 Sunday
motif was used making the rooms miston fans did not get to see the
Wn., to Hermiston.
tion about four weeks ago.
LAUGHS t
brand of football the Hermiston
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Hart of bright for the occasion.
oys played. They were all in there
laston,
Oregon, are the proud par-
WE LL HAVE A
A delightful Hallowe’en party was lighting from start to finish and
-nts of an eight pound baby boy
MILLION OF EM!
torn October 23, in a Forest Grove given Monday night at the home of should put up a better fight for the
hospital.
Mrs. Hart will be remem- Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hammer for Armistice day game at Arlington.
It’s the biggest . . funniest laugh
ered as Helen Upham, daughter of their daughter Mary Jane Hammer,
treat Hermiston has ever seen!
in Columbia district. The large FINAL RITES READ FOR
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Upham.
front
room was appropriately decor­
Elbert Hutchison motored to La
THREE THIS WEEK.
rande Friday night where he visi- ated with large pumpkin lanterns
and fall leaves. Many novel and
ed
his
uncle,
“
Red
”
Williams,
and
WITH
(Continued from Page 1)
Miss Twila/House of Echo. He at­ amusing games and stunts were en­ ily came west in 1898 and took up
joyed,
followed
by
dancing.
Refresh
­
ended the football game between
residence in the Grande Ronde val­
daho Coyotes and the Eastern Ore- ments were served later in the even­ ley at Imbler, Ore., where they lived
ing,
buffet
style.
Among
those
pres
­
$1.50 Bottle
son Normal teams which ended in
ent were: Faith Wilson, Adilah Ry­ until twelve years ago when they
1 tie, 6-6.
moved to Irrigon.
WITH
Mrs. T. Johnson of LaGrande, Miss land, Nellie Hooker, Rosaline Ham­
Mr. Graybeal has been a life-long
mer,
Clemma
Barber,
Mary
Wilson,
Evelyn Hallyburton and George
member of the Methodist church. He
Gloria
Pelletier,
Beulah
Ryland,
CHARLES RUGGLES
Johnson of The Dalles were guests
was a great lover of children, a won­
Sponsored by
it the J. E. Hallyburton home in Co- Viola Pelletier, Mr. and Mrs. Claud
MARY BOLAND
Upham, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hammer, derful father and husband.
umbla
district
Wednesday
while
en-
HERMISTON
He is survived by his widow; 29
PLUS a Detective playlet and
oute to The Dalles. Mrs. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hammer, Dick
grandchildren;
17 great grandchild­
Upham,
Leonard
Butts,
James
Bar
­
cartoon
DRUG CO.
ind Miss Hallyburton are Mr. Hally-
ren ; four daughters. Mrs. J. E. Mc-
ber,
Phillip
and
Floyd
Wilson.
urton’s sisters and will visit their
parents Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Hally-
BRILLIANT PASSING WINS
urton in The Dalles.
FOOTBALL
GAME FOR LOCALS
Ralph Evans, Richard Evans, and
their mother, Mrs. Richard Evans of
PRICES
(Continued from'Page 1)
YOUR ^AME IMPRINTED
akland, California, were over night Harris who faded back, shot a bul­
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey let pass over the right side of the
Payne Monday, while enroute to line where Fierce leaped high into
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points in Idaho where they will the air to catch the ball and carry
FRI.-SAT.-MON.
pend a few days before going on to it over the goal line for Hermiston’s
Nov. 3 to 6, Inc.
heir home in California
Ralph second touchdown.
Evans is the father of Mervin and
In the remaining minutes of play
Forest Evans who graduated from Heppner opened up a brilliant pass­
he local high school last year.
ing attack and was headed down the
Clarence Henning, Alfred Quiring field. It was Heppner's ball, first
ind Vernon Waterman motored to down on Hermiston’s 30 yard line.
‘ortland last Friday. Mr. Water- One minute left to play. The Hepp­
nan remained in Portland and Mr. ner fullback shot a long pass which
lenning and Mr. Quiring motored looked like a sure go for a touch­
in to Dallas. Ore., where they visi- down. Two Heppner men were in
ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. the clear racing for the ball and
BATHROOM
GOLD MEDAL
. H. Quiring. They also attended from somewhere Harris shot out of
he game between Oregon and Wash- the massed players, intercepted the
ngton State Saturday- with the pass, and ran the ball back sixty
AIRWAY
of 2-0.
yards before he was tackled. Her­
Quart
Jar
Rolls
Pounds
Local Happenings
i». Kraut 258
Mince Meat
2
25c
Laundry Soap
3c bar
Prince, Albert
P.K. Soda Crackers
2 lbs. 25c
SW COFFEE
1% Tuna Fish
ATAN UNPARALLELED PRICE
Veal Sterk 15c
Veal Roast 10c
BabyBeef Steak
2 lbs. 25c
WOOL SOX
25c and up
27
OASIS THEATRE
I lb can
TRADITIONAL ST QUALITY!
“SPEED
DEMON”
Part Wool Blankets
$2.59
GENERAL
Burnham’s MERCHANDISE
DANCE
Mineral Oil
"MAMA
Emulsion
LOVES
PAPA”
at IRRIGON
AGAR
SAT
89c
NOV
• 9 4th
Music by Kennewick Orchestra
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Irrigon Commerciai Club
NR
MACMARR STORES
Christmas Greeting Carn
EFFECTIVE
SPECIAL SAVINGS
Peanut Butter - 2 sa; 27c
BEST BUY
THIS SEASON
Jell Well Aobskbre 5 Pigs. 29c
COFFEE
Each
Armstrong’s Inlaid Linoleums
AND
Packed 21 cards in a box.
Quaker Rugs & Floor Covering
Come in and
See Them
HERALD
OFFICE
ORDER EARLY |
Attractive Prices — Beautiful Design*
Clean Ea»y Surface — Durable Finish
We have just received a large shipment of
the New 1934 Patterns in both Rugs and Yard
Goods. Come in and see the beautiful new de­
signs and let us give you prices. You will be
surprised how little it will cost to cover the en­
tire kitchen or dining room floor with the
“QUAKER GIRL” FLOOR COVERING.
Oregon Hardware &
Implement Co.
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29c
55«
3
Leu Than
Salad Dressing
Pork & Beans
2 cans 25c
Deviled Meat Libby's 6 Small Cans 25c
A delicious sandwich filler.
Royal Baking Powder
Bacon
L ard 4
•p
Pure
Delicious
Flavor
Lb.
Pound
Package
Phone 241
15.
TISSUE
6
29c
SCHILLINGS
VANILLA
EXTRACT
4 oz. Bottle
Lettuce
Celery
ONIONS
50 lb. sack
Store No. 1751
37c
12 oz. tin
Crisp
Heads
Bunches
35.
370
Each
For Winter
Keeping
Hermiston
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