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PAGE SIX THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON. THURSDAY, OCTOBER paniment. Pallbearers were Claude McCall, Ernest Greathouse, Jim Owens, Mar tin Refvem, and Homer Hedrick. Mr. Prann had charge. Cremation took place in Pendleton. Mrs. Blanche Jouannault was born October 19, 1868 at Turino, Italy, and passed away October 8, 1941. She was married to Lucian Jouannault April 6, 1906 in San Francisco. They came to Stanfield in 1921. She was a mem ber of the Stanfield Women’s Study club since 1932 and her first paper was Art Pictures of the Holy Land. She was an executive member of the club for many years, and secretary of the Ladies' Aid for six successive years and was an earnest worker in both societies. She was also prom inent in civic life. Her father, Valentini, was a great opera tenor and she herself had sung a great deal. Her daughters and granddaughters also were educated in music. Survivors are her daughters, Mrs. Mamie Bottger of Stanfield and Mrs. Edgar Hanson of Tacoma. Seven grandchildren, Mrs. Stanley Holman, Mrs. Harold Morton, Mrs. W Jones, Antony Rolando, Norman Ro lando, Herman Bottger and Mrs. Fred Heidt of Portlad; and five great- grandchildren, and her widower, Lu cian Jouannault. The numerous floral offerings were very beautiful. 16, 1941 then Cullen raced around end on a reverse to the 33. One play later he passed to Tiller AFTER SATURDAY OF THIS WEEK WE who scampered to the 18. Tiller then broke loose to the 2-yard stripe, and WE WILL BE LOCATED IN STANFIELD a spinner into the line by Cullen put the ball on the 1. Another crash into OREGON the line and Cullen was over, The game depended on the placement, and Cullen calmly booted it over. We have been unable to get a good location With about four minutes remain ing in the game, Pendleton launched before winter starts, so we have had to go where a determined drive, but time ended as we can get a good building. Will have a much the invaders completed a 20-yard pass on the Hermiston 20. larger building and will be able to carry a much Both elevens were bothered by fre quent fumbles in the first half. larger stock and to display our goods much bet Early in the clash, Pendleton ham We Show How Oil Turns Into Heat in mered down to the Hermiston 12 but ter than in former location America’s Largest-Selling Oil Heater ‘ lost t re ball on downs. Hermiston was deep in Pendleton territory in the Hope to open for business the first of next second period, but lost the ball when hey switched from their generally week. “Come down and See Us Sometime” and effective ground game to passing •trategy which failed. SAVE! Hermiston rolled up 15 first downs ind 252 yards from scrimmage, while Pendleton gained 11 first downs and /■.mazing i\tirror Demonstration Shows How Coleman Turns Low Cost Oil Into 170 yards. .More Heat For You I.. . Just feel the heat The lineups: for yourself! Test this heater for smoke! Pendleton Hermiston Note the two kinds of heat! See the Kerebergen To Attend Meeting WM. H. SABIN, Manager Coleman Low Flame Fuel Saver in Kirbe .............. LE ....... ...... Foss operation. See how Coleman’s Low If he is able to get away, Super Draft Principle saves you dollars in fuel I intendent W. G. Kersbergen plans to Struve ............ LT .......... J. Allen attend the annual convention of Ore- Schwann ......... LG ........... Elwood With Optional Power Blower, Only $49.90! See this power blower working! Feel go principals to be held this year in Straughan ..... .... c . Jim Allen the surge of warm air flowing out of Salem, October 23 and 24. He will be Landreth Pearson theria, or how susceptable they are | given diphtheria immuniation and RG the heater at floor level, for warm floors, accompanied by Mrs. Kersbergen extra comfort! to the disease. Children past eight (8) smallpox vaccination by Dr. R. H. Hopper Borthwick RT years of age cannot get diphtheria ! Wilcox, County Health Officer. Atkins ............ Holloman RE Perfect for homes, hard-to-heat rooms, immuniations in group clinics, but I ____________________ MARINES OFFERED offices, cabins, service stations, etc. Bender QB Buell will have to go to their private phys-1 ______ Gives genuine 2-WAY heating service I "BLITZ" COURSES Brutscher ........ LH ...Circulation, Radiation, Both! .... Brice icians as this age group require1 Tubbs . . .... . Miller smaller doses given over a longer I RH SEE OUR FREE DEMONSTRATION NOW The U. S. Marine Corps is now of- Porter ....... . ............ Cullen period of time. FB PUBLIC fering its enlisted personnel an op- Diphtheria and smallpox epidemics are called Scoring by quarters: portunity to take what ..... 0 blitz” courses. The new, streamlined Pendleton 0 7 0—7 can be prevented if everyone will do 0 0 7—7 his part in making himself immune. courses, according to Sergeant Rob Hermiston ....... ..... 0 Substitutions: Pendleton—Chaney, It will be too late when sickness ert E. Lucas, non-commissioned offi FURNISHER OF HOMES cer in charge of the Walla Walla re Hensley, Keating, Snyder, Rosenberg, strikes. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17 There will be an immunization clin cruiting station, are designed for Cotterell: Hermiston—Tiller, Long- ic held in Umatilla school, 10 to 12 Will sell at my place 412 speedy completion and reduce the horn, Drake, McCracken, Kennison. ENGLISH POETRY Officials: Buck, Derbyshire and a. m., October 24, 1941. Parents are amount of physical effort required of miles northwest of TELLS OF LAWS urged to attend and to bring pre By Mrs. Rose Hedrick students in answering examination Miller. Hermiston school children needing immunization. questions. The courses have been re cently developed by the Marine Corps In the afternoon of October 24, the CLASSES SET FOR The following piece of poetry was THE FOLLOWING- The medical clinic held at the school received by Mrs. Mary Brierly re last week for the lower grades ac- Institute, which for years has enabled children of Columbia school will be TUESDAY, OCT. 21 16 Head of Young Stock, cently from relatives in England in comodated approximately 120 and enlisted men of the Marine Corps to dicating that laws and regulations in will be concluded on October 20. further their education and training Numerous other articles, (Continued from Page One) The Pollyanna club will do Red by enrolling in any of a great vari- that country are also becoming more HOME LEMON JUICE RECIPE tervals. Six months after the And my farm of 120 acres, the Presbyterian two intricate each day. The poem deals Cross sewing at ety of correspondence cour they doses have been given, the degree of with the product of a day's work of church each Eriday beginning Octo may choose, free of charge. TAKES OFF UGLY FAT with or without equip ber 17 and will not have another soc immunity built up by the innoculated a little hen: The story follows Right in your kitchen,use this simple, tested ial meeting until November 12 says Under the "blitz” formula, a ma LEMON JUICE RECIPE to make your own ment. The little hen, with anxious face. reducing supplement’ Some lose 10 Iba. in their president. Mrs Gilbert Smith, rine who is familiar with the theory person is measured by a simple skin 5 days, using this home Lemon Juice recipe as test called the schick test. All are urged to help. directed. Take off pounds of UGLY FAT—easily, quickly, without drugs, laxatives, or anything Robert Refvem of the Walla Wal- and operation of gasoline engines will Children who have been definitely And there, unburdening her mind, harmful! Just mix Ayds with 2 small cans of not be required to complete the work Lemon Juice, costing 10c to 15c. Simple as that! ervice spent Monday visit known to have had previous innocul- MRS. EDNA MULK1NS She leave a handsome egg behind. Tested complete Lemon Juice Recipe in each box parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. on these texts, but may proceed im of Ayds—all for only $1 98 —Trial size 98c! ing ations for diphtheria would profit by MONEY BACK IF NOT SATISFIED Free de- Owner mediately with the special automobile livery — orders filled promptly Just phone. having a schick test to determine how MI ■ Elva Bl I ry and Mr . R. A. But now. although for eggs I yearn or any other of the McLain entertained the Tally-ho well protected they are from diph- THOMPSON DRUG STORE The Woolton wheels begin to turn. fills his immediate lub Tuesday night at the home of courses My eg I needs. The present series of "blit” courses | Holman returned M r W8 255158: Sunday to her home in Tacoma. ; have been developed for men under- Mrs. Mamie Bottger accompanied | going instruction in the motor trans- | And i i n arrive to weigh and measure. To grade and then to stamp my treas- Herman Bottger and wife to their port, refrigeration, and water distil hume at lone. MON:OCT20 Mis Lerma Waid spent about five lation schools, and also for men in | ) And squads of packer concentrate in th mountains visiting her the field who are engaged in these ter, Mrs. White, at Hidaway I activities or contemplated doing so in On putting it within a crate. rings. the future. The Marine Corps Insti- And not a single step is made to accomodate many more post office tute anticipates further advances Without authority displayed: patrons with boxes as her number has along these lines, and hopes, event-1 ually, to have available special "blitz” | recently been about doubled. Thelma Tenney and her as- courses in radio, telephony, aviation, Mi We beg to s report a. many as 140 eat- shop practice, electricity, road build- | ing hot lunch these days at school. Miss Margaret Anne Young visited ing and general construction. The Marine Corps not only main home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Now passed to y u for action, p I folio ing the teachers’ insti- tains seventeen different vocational A SPECIAL CELEBRATION ... INVITING YOU TO TRY THE FINE, FRESH, FLAVORFUL COFFEES GROWN BY Pendleton, en route training schools of its own, but its In secret store it is immured. OUR GOOD NEIGHBORS, THE LATIN AMERICAN COUNTRIES FEATURED THE YEAR-ROUND BY SAFEWAY Ontario high school where she members have access to other trade The Odd Fellows, Rebekahs and school where selected men can pre EDWARDS Which all seems very odd to me. Lb con 27c, 2 lb 53c Masons have each moved their equip pare themselves for the future. Who cannot get an egg for tea. ment to the Grange hall where they M J B COFFEE What evil thoughts are born of men! will henceforth hold their meetings. MILD WHOLE BEAN-GROUND rsn AT TINI OF PURCHASE Lb con 29c; 2 lb 56c I'm tirina to the hlexteA hen. The adult Bible class is planning a GAME COMMISSION HILLS COFFEE —BEE Hallowe'en social October 30 at the Lb can 30c, 2 lb 57c church basement. R. A. McLain, pres- PLANTS SAGE HENS GOLDEN WEST go A BLD or LUKUHOUS COBUS -ECONOMICALLY PRICED b ca^ 29c 2 ir» ident, has several committees at CHERUB MILK Frodhnavoraa lúe-I Members of the Oregon game com MAXWELL HOUSE work. Rolls Developed. 4c per Miss Bernice Clark will lead C. E. mission were in this territory this October 19. week and released a number of sage print. 24-hr. Service. on Mrs. M. Cornelison of Pendle- hens at the Cold Springs reservoir. SANKA COFFEE REG. OR DRIP i cs 34c Chocolate Drops, 2 1-lb. pkgs. 25c ton was guest speaker at a mission- GRAPEFRUIT JUICE Town 46 on « It« SUMRISE EM DOODLES u- pkg. 14c The birds were all banded. The catch ary meeting of the Ladies Aid on PORTRAITS JELL WELL DESSERT t PUDDING 3pkqsfle CUT SPAGHETTI O MACARONI 2-i pro He Col. Dill Pickles, 212 tin 10c Mrs. J. M. Richards was was made approximately 50 miles DOLE PINEAPPLE GEMS MIXED SOW STOCK Six pka 10c from Burns and rushed here by fast of Family Groups, Wed- hostess. Dried Beef, 5-oz. jar 25c Julia Lee Wright’s Bread SPERRY WHEAT HEARTS zb - pka. „c were held at 2:00 truck. It was stated that the birds Funeral 26- — tf.n21c SLEEPY HOLLOW SYRUP VITAR GARDENSIDE PEAS No. 303 cans 3 fr 25e o'clock on October 10 at the Presby- dings, or Graduation. SATIN MIX CANOT i lb pkos 2 for 23c GARDENSIDE CUT BEANS 3 No 2 can. 25e terian church for Mrs. I.. Jouannault would not live in captivity for very Swift's Prem, 12-oz tin 25c BEVERLY PEANUT BUTTER 2 b jar 28c COUNTAY HOME CORI EMA. 2 No 2 25c with Rev. B. F. Mitchell giving the many hours. BEST FOODS MAYONNAISE Qt I n 47 t Lynden’s Spaghetti, No. 1 jar . .9c e mon. The quartet composed of Mrs. “Sage hens should do real well in Marshmallows 134 Inland Peas & Carrots, 303 tin 9c 4-1 os S* in I H Pound “Y OLD DUTCH CLEARER No i cans 2 for 13 Hedrick. Garth this locality," stated one of the game Winkle. KITCHEN BOUQUET 4-oz bottle 38c Clark and Homer Hedrick sang "Rock commission employees. Honeymaid Grahams 9 Qç OXTDOL HIGH TEST SOAP24-02. pkg 21 r NABISCO 2 1b Carton •• MAXIMUM SALT - PLAIN OR 100. Pig It Hermiston. Oregon ■ Aces" and "Face to Face" with Minot Potato Salad, 15-oz. tin 13c CALO DOG FOOD Tall cane 3 for 23c - I ark io Lane playing the accom- SU-PURB SOAP 24-oz 19c: 50ox boz37c AR60 STARCH Cor or Glow 2 pkg.. 15c MANY DEER ENTER VAN CAMPS PORK a BEANS #,200 9c SAFEWAY Hu a Full L HERSHET CHOCOLATE BARS 2 bars 25, UNIT STARCH - FOR THE OATH pko I Oc SCHILLING'S SPICES IT’S DONE WITH A MIRROR ... RIGHT BEFORE YOUR EYES ! STORE, e, Coleman " at only# 39 95/ Gamble Store Dealer a: AUCTION STANFIELD NEWS ¿food neighbor 2 COFFCg wa DAYS A ele Airway Coffee is 3,52% Lie [i P le-P Nob Hill Coffee =,23 2 TYSON STUDIO LOCAL CREAMERY Check Your Windows NOW IFEBUOY SOAP Zephyr-Fresh 3 bars 17c ‘‘LMOLIVE SOAP Und: Wuhru Insulate with STORM SASH AS EASY TO INSTALL AS SCREENS SAVES THEIR COST IN FUEL Be Sure to See Tum-A-Lum Lbr. Co HERMISTON HOLDS PENDLETON TO TIE (Continued from page 1) first play of the series. An off-side penalty added five. A 24-yard jaunt by Cullen carried to a first down on the 44. He added five more on the next play. Left Half Brice lost four, but Sub Tiller picked up nine and PURE EXTRACTS NUTRITION 660-CC I. Cal. good. George Gray of Irrigon ie largest buck to date, bagging weighed 235 pounds. Next the veteran Ed Hug. with nder. W !.. Morgan and Eddie Ben- mewhat stole the show this week when they each brought in an antel- e bagged in the Lakeview region. 1 PRICED LOW! The past week has seen a great number of deer brought to the Uma tilla Cooperative Creamery, aceord- ing to Melvin Follett, meat cutter. The first two weeks of the season somewhat under last year but * BUY 0. S DEFENSE STAMPS AT SAFEWAY • ESH PHODUCl SWEET POTATOES, lb. 5c CRANBERRIES, Fancy, lb. 20c APPLES, Lb. PEPPERS CARROTS New Stock Lb.............. MCATS , LEG OF LAMB Lb SIRLOIN STEAK Lb 31c Crisp, Red Jonathans Large Bell Lb................. GUAKAHTCeD Breakfast BACON Any size piece, lb. 29t BOILING BEEF Lb. 13c LINK SAUSAGE. Club Style, lb. 23c BACON BACKS, Armours, lb. 23c SAFEWAY CHINOOK SALMON By the Piece Lb..................... 18c