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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1933 PAGE THREE THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON day with Walter Blessing for Port- • was the old time Grange dance given her mother, Mrs. L. Dotsono. • in the hall Saturday evening. Music Miss Myrtle McAtee, teacher in land, where she will spend the Chris was furnished by Henry Ott, Levi Columbia, has been absent from her tmas vacation with her daughter, In the County Court of the State of STANFIELD NEWS NOTES i Wooster. Fern Lindner, and Edna school because of illness. Mrs. Bar- Mrs. Walter Blessing, and family. The Columbia school was closed "Ott. While the crowd was not large low of Hermiston, is teaching her Oregon for Umatilla County. Tuesday evening because of the ♦ a thoroughly enjoyable evening was classes. - - — spread of the flu epidemic. It will be spent. Harvey DeMoss, who is teaching resumed again January 3. The oper- In the Matter of the Estate of I The Study club met Thursday at at Reith. arrived home the first of etta which was to have been given C. W. Garrison. Samuel R. Oldaker, Deceased. (the F. B. Stuart home. Mrs. W. G. Minimum Charge 15c the week due to- the closing of the Friday, has been cancelled. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I Sunday, December 11th, marked (Wallace, program chairman, present schools there because of influenza. | or Dick Upham and Walther Ott re .. . I the passing of one of Stanfield s ed a paper on two Oregon writers. Mrs. August Linder will leave Fri-1 turned home early Saturday morn the undersigned as executor of the— . , ... , 1 Cent a Word Hazel Hall and Mrs. Ella Higgen- • . , „ —i , i most esteemed citizens, C. W. Gar- ing for the Christmas vacation. They estate of Samuel R. Oldaker, de- , . , , ... rison, who was a native son of Ore Ì son. Plans were made for the annual are seniors at O. S. C. I Christmas party which will be held ceased, has filed his final account . .. Hugh Roberts and Clenn Parsons, FOR SALE ,, . .... , „ , ,gon. His death occurred some time I December 29, with Mrs. E. A. Hoos- in the above entitled Court and that i. ... ------------- — who have been visiting in Spokane, „ . , ...... . . in the night and was probably caus- ier as hostess he will be assisted Saturday, the 21st day of January. returned home Tuesday to spend the OR SALE—GOOD JERSEY COWS. 1933, at the hour of 2 o’clock in the ed by a severe paralytic stroke, as by Ura. T. A. O’Grady, Mrs. Adolph Christmas vacation. he was in apparently good health Havden, and Mrs. William Daugh- Mrs. Claud Upham, who has been 14-4tp afternoon of said day and the rooms J. H. DeMoss. when he retired. " ey:______ [.----------- ill, is reported to be improving. . of said Court in the County Court OR SAL E—SMALL ELECTRIC Mr. Garrison had suffered a stroke c Mr. and Mrs. John Jendrzejewski, House in Pendleton, Umatilla Coun- IC. A. Keller and children, Francis cook stove. Also wood and coal about twelve years ago when he was s and Rose Mary, returned Thursday 14-tfc. ty, Oregon, has been appointed by paralyzed for several weeks. He ful- • nge. W. J. Warner. COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES from Oakland, Or., where they at- said Court as the time and place for ly recovered from the effects of this • tended the Oakland Turkey Show. the hearing of objections thereto MISCELLANEOUS and was very active and busy to the e « 1 Francis end Rose Mary stayed with and the settlement thereof. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Phips of Sa- last. . _ - Fred Lenz and George Leibe have Dated and first published Decem lem while Mr. Keller attended the SOUND—BROWN LEATHER KEY Clarence W. Garrison was born | been cutting down the trees in front ! show. container with two Ford car keys, ber 22, 1932. in Polk couonty, Oregon, June, 1857. of the Leibe home this week. These Mrs. Kowitz and son Fred, and Date of last publication January When a young man he went to St. trees were planted by Mr. Brassfield nquire Herald office and pay for ¡daughter Verna, of Rupert, Idaho, j before the project was settled and 12-tfc 19, 1933. this ad. Helens where he met, and later mar were overnight guests at the F. W. beforoe the reservoir was built. Wa F. B. Swayze, Executor. ried Katie Williams. I Lenz home Saturday. They were on their way home from a visit in Port HOUSE FOR RENT — FURNISHED W. J. Warner, Attorney. In 1905 he moved his family to a ter was hauled from a spring nearby land. (Dec. 22 - Jan. 12) or unfurnished. Also furnished ranch west of Echo where they lived to irrigate them until the reservoir was completed. cabins. H. E. Hanby, Phone 25-M. until about 10 years ago when they Mrs. Laura Morris and her sister, Strawberry Improvement Planned. came here to make their home. He Mrs. Blum, were visitors in Pendle HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR HELENS-—Three Columbia was preceded in death by Mrs. Gar- ton Saturday. ST. PHONE 521 all kinds of livestock. Write J. G. county strawberry growers have de rison, who passed on four years ago. Mrs. Walter Norquist is ill with Foster, The Dalles, Or., Box 815. 99993003931 10 999939990 cided to cooperate with the county Surviving children are: Clarence, the flu. She is being cared for by ' Jan. 1, 1933. agent in plant improvement work Jack, and E. Garrison of St. Helens; | with the idea of eliminating disease and Dorr Garrison of Stanfield, e OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT—Mod and qualifying for strawberry plant with whom Mr. Garrison made his % To Our Friends and Patrons ern conveniences. Inquire Herald certification, a movement reported home. • office. Funeral services were held Tues- % popular with many growers in the and the General Public we Extend Our day, Desember 13, from Zells Fun ? valley counties. eral Parlors at The Dalles, with A. 1 • : Alfred w. Christopherson BEST WISHES for a Use the Classified Column. W. Prann of Hermiston in rharge oí | , HERALD WANT ADS PAY Physician and Surgeon It Brings Results. the body. Interment was made in % USE THEM ! I Office: First National Bank Bldg. the I. O. O. F. cemetery beside his | % f Office Phone 733 - Res. Phone 712 wife, mother and sisters. I % and a HAPPY NEW YEAR. Miss Elaine Green, student nurse % at St. Anthony’s hospital in Pendle- • We look forward to another tbn, spent Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. L. Morgan, D. M. D. year of service illuminated by N.L.P. F.B.P Green on the Meadows. Mrs. J. S. Hoskins was called to General Dentistry your kind cooperation and friend : Pendleton Friday because ■of the ill- X-Ray and Diagnosis liness. ■ ness of her mother, Mrs. Porter. Mrs. Phone 9-J Bank Bldg. | Hoskins remained for several days Residence Phone 25-J ! to help care for her mother. Mr. Held of Portland arrived Mon j Sunday and Evenings by i day to spend several days at the Appointment We thank you for your past home of his sister and brother in law, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Stuart. patronage . . , and ask only The Alumni high school basketball game will be played Friday evening. I the happiness of retaining old HERMISTON MEDICAL December 30, in the gymnasium. AI HERMISTON, OREGON small admission of ten cents will be | HOSPITAL friendships and making new charged. Conducted by Registered Nurses Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lane have ones. LOIS WOODS, R. N. gone to their home near Parkdale, I Or. For the past two months Mr. | BEATRICE McKENTY. R. N. Lane has been operating the drag All patients may have their PHONE 411 line on the newly constructed sec- own attending physicians. tion of the drainage ditch, The HERMISTON, OREGON PHONE — Hospital 551 channel is completed a half mile through the Sunrise Ranch and will be continued to the government feed canal as soon as weather conditions permit. Hermiston Beauty Shoppe Miss Marilla Dunning, instructor in the high school at Stockton, Cali fornia, will spend her vacation with Duart Permanent Wave. home foloks; her father, G, L. Dun ning, and her sisters, Mrs. Nathan Late Appointments by Phone. Bard of Echo, and Mrs. Lloyd P. Phone 141 Buckbolz of Salem. John Gibson, who is attending the University of Oregon, is spend % Ci%01% ing the holidays with his parents, Rev. and Mrs. J. F. Gibson. W. J. WARNER Miss Catherine Cooper will arrive Saturday to spend a short time as the guest of Miss Helen Fredrickson. HERMISTON PHONE 852 Miss Cooper, teaches at Marshfield and will spend the remainder of her vacation at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Cooper at Pull 40 man, Wn. H, W. KELLEY John Carver, who has farmed in partnership with E. H. Jenkins, has Plumbing & Pipe Fitting moved to one of the twin houses on Pump and Gas the Irl Clary ranch. Engine Repairing Dorr Garrisono and C. Harris re turned Wednesday from The Dalles 72-W Phone I where they attended the funeral ser- . vices for the late C. W. Garrison. Miss Sue Shepperd was absent I from school Monday and Tuesday on Hermiston Post No. 37 j account of illness. Her brother, Mr. . Meets first and third Colhoun, took her place in the % Thursday. Legion Auxil- I school room. Wiary meets second and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Horn of • fourth Thursday. Pendleton are being congratulated upon the arrival of a daughter. De Legion Hall. cember 19th. The little girl has been named Tylene. Mrs. Horn will be remembered by her Stanfield | friends as Miss Emma Johnson be fore her marriage. AND SINCERE WISHES FOR A MERRY CHRISTMAS. WE EX Miss Jennie Albono, one of the TEND OUR THANKS FOR YOUR COOPERATION IN THE PAST pioneers ono the Stanfield project, YEAR. recently celebrated her 83rd birth day at her home here. Miss Albon is ALL WORK GUARANTEED I still active in the community and PHONE 521 takes a keen interest in all current | affairs. The Christian Endeavor of the Presbyterian church will meet in the church Sunday evening. The meet- I ing will be conducted by the home coming college students with Stan * [ ley Green as leader. Everyone Is - W. G. FISHER % welcome to join the young people.. NEW AND USED FURNITURE ' [ Miss Mildred Peregrin was called 4 > to Spokane Wednesday because of BOUGHT AND SOLD ' ' the Illness of her father. Miss Rachel Bowman Hotel Blk. Phone 198 2 , Sloan is substituting for her. 507 Main St. Pendleton, Ore. NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING. 1 1006004 WANT ADS To the friends we have met, and to those we shall yet have the pleasure of meeting, our warmest wish for a Merry Christmas. • • • • • •• • • DEWEY’S Service Station MARKHAM’S • Beauty Shop Business and Professional Cards HERMISTON PENDLETON Office Phone 1262 Res. Phone 554 DR. LINA STAATS MERRY CHRISTMAS PENNOCK’S GARAGE Naturopathic Phvsician Bond Bldg. Rooms 15-16 Pendleton, Oregon J DR. DALE ROTHWELL I OPTOMOTRIST I The best glasses at a reasonable ? cost.-OPTICAL REPAIRING | Over Woolworth’s- Phone 1286 t Pendleton, Oregon Wur Selite To don. Hermiston Co-op HERB GREEN PENDLETON’S LEADING Laundry JEWELER (Sawtell’s Location) Manicuring, Marcelling Hot Oil Shampoo, Fingerwaving, Facials Realistic Beauty Shop Finger Wave - 50c and 25c We Specialize in Permanent Waving Pendleton, Ore. 606 Main St. MD DOEE AquusuG! TO SELL OR TRADE YOUR PROPERTY SEE Automotive Garage &MachineShop J. W. CLARKE at G. F. HODGES AGENCY ate 721 Main St. Pendleton, Ore. A Greeting,, Watchmaker • - Jeweler 1932 W. M. RAKESTRAW Attorney-at-Law Hermiston - Oregon 219 I Broadcesking Our Christmas Wishes MARKHAM Beauty Shop Greetings GRANGE CO-OPERATIVE PENDLETON 1 - Anar Social News. ( [ Social affairs in this community < > are taking on a holiday air with 11 plans being made for many parties ¡, and dances. An important notation . »1 on the calendar for Friday. Decem- 1 ’ ber 30, is the old time dance to be %given in the Grange hall. Earlier in ■ > ' the evening of this same day the ' ’ high school alumni will assemble for % their annual banquet and basketball ‘ } | game. WE SAY MERRY CHRISTMAS TO YOU WITH A PROMISE TO , , | The Home Economics club was ‘ » delightfully entertained by Mrs. R. KEEP UP OUR HIGH'STANDARDS OF SERVICE AND COURTE ' [ G. Penney at her home Tuesday af- SY. AND TO STRIVE TO PLEASE OUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS •ternoon. Members responding to roll % call by giving suggestions for club AT ALL TIMES. % activities during the coming year. • The following officers were elect- % ed: Mrs. Levi F. Wooster, president; % Mrs. Fred 8. Green, vice president; % Mrs. J. F. Reuber, secretary; and % Mrs. A. S. Power, treasurer. < ' The club voted to contribute $20 ( ; toward payment for the Grange hall. • An Interesting event of last week FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE OF HERMISTON Consolidated Freight Lines Old Oregon Trail Freight Lines Franklin Freight Lines Pendleton-Umatilla Freight Lines Hermiston Produce Co. Hermiston Transfer Co. PHONE 31 Office Phone 523 Res. Phone 461 DR. F. L. INGRAM Dependable Dentistry Bond Bldg. Pendleton, Ore. Pendleton, Ore. ISUNLITE BAKERY, Inc. The Home Of BUTTERNUT BREAD and SOCIETY CAKES Secure our Products through your local grocer I 32o Court St. Pendieton, Ore. ! ERNEST GHORMLEY MEN’S CLOTHING and LADIES HOSE HERMISTON LIGHT & POWER COMPANY (hristmas n£Ss 627 Main St. 301 E. Court St. Pilone 326- Pendleton, Oregon I I I W. J. CLARKE HARDWARE Majestic Ranges, Red Jacket Pumps, Iron Pipe, Nails, Fencing Pilone 21 211-213 E. Court St. Pendleton, Oregon DR. H. A. NEWTON Dentist X-Ray Work Phone 12 Pendleton, Oregon Kelvinator Refrigerators. Radio service and repairs, Motors. ELECTRIC SERVICE COMPANY Electrical Centracting and Merchandising John Vovtina, • rop. Tel. 978 Pendleton, Ore. 627 Main We Specialize in Armstrong Linoleum, inlayed or printed. We also specialize in the Hea- trola Circulator, the love that saves you coni. V. STRORTJ Pendleton, Ore 210 E. Court WE BRADLEY & SON Shoe Rebuilders We rebuild shoes with machinery your shoes were made on. The only factory machines in Umatilla County. Mall your shoes to us. We pay the return postage. Bet ter shoe repairing for less mon ey. Give us a trial. Bradlev & Son 643 Main St. Pendleton. Ore. Specialize in Good Furni ture at Lowest Possible Prices Free Delivery to your door. 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