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THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1941.
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON
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GATHERING HELD
AT MEAD HOME
A family gathering was held a t
the home of Mr. and Mrs. George
R. Mead at Hermiston Sunday. Din
ner was served a t noon on tables un
der the large locust trees.
Mrs. E tta Dollarhide of Belling
ham, Wn., motored down for the oc
casion, coming by way of Seattle
where she was joined by her daugh
ter and granddaughter, Mrs. Bessie
Brock and Miss Pauline Brock. They
Were accompanied from Oregon City
by Mrs. Lillian Kasinger, another
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mead. Oth-
r relatives present were Mrs. F lora
Moyer, Lillie and Emma B. Moyer,
Mr. and Mrs. .John Fuiten, Mr. and
Mrs. Phil G riffin, Mrs. Reese Birken-
bine and sons Forest and A rthur, Mr.
and Mrs. S. Walker, Percy Cox and
Stanley Cox, and the two sons of Mr.
and Mrs. Mead, George and W alter
Meaad, Miss Maxine Mead, Eugene
and Shirley Mead.
This Mother’s day gathering was
the first reunion of the family in
eleven years.
Mi»» Vera Sisson Honored
Oregon S tate College
V era A.
Sisson of Hermiston, freshm an in
secretarial science, was one of 60
freshm an women pledged recently to
Alpha Lambda Delta, national scho
lastic honor society for sophomore
women, which gives recognition to
those girls who make a high scholas
tic record during th eir freshm an
year.
i all of the closing activities. Six
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| weeks tests were held last Wednes-
IX TH E COUNTY COURT OF TH E day and Thursday, w ith final coming
STA TE OF OREGON FOR
¡the first of this week.
UMATILLA COUNTY
' There will be only a half day of
school Thursday with the high school
In the M atter of the E state of P et going on their annual picnic at Bing
ham Springs Friday.
er E. Hall, Deceased.
Mrs. .Jeff Stephens entertained the
NOTICE IS H EREBY GIV EN | bri(lge club with the fin a , p arty
that the undersigned has been ap- tbe year a t her home F riday evening,
pointed adm inistrator of the estate of
Ervin Chapman and Virgil John-
Peter E. Hall, deceased, and has q u a - s o n were in Heppner, Ione and Lex-!
ified as the law directs. All persons ington on business last Wednesday.
Miss Betty McKenzie, accompanied
having claims against said estate are
required to present the same to me by her mother, Mrs. E. McKenzie and )
at the office of W. J. W arner, my a t Mrs. Stella Paulu were Pendleton
torney, in Hermiston, Oregon, veri visitors last Wednesday.
William Conlon entertained the
fied as the law directs, w ithin six
pinochle club at his home S aturday
months from the date hereof.
Dated this 15th day of May, 1941. evening. This was their last meet
Alfred A. Hall, A dm inistrator. ing until fall.
Mrs. Stella Paulu left Saturday for
W. J. W arner, A ttorney
her home in C entralia a fte r a few
for A dm inistrator.
days visit with Miss S ara Rix.
(May 15-June 12)
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Mrs. Dan Gahn and daughter
Brenda left S aturday by car for Los
N O T IC E TO C REDITO R S
Angeles where they will visit for a
IN TH E COUNTY COURT OF THE couple of weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. B ert W attenburg
STA TE OF OREGON FOR
spent Sunday in Fossil visiting
UMATILLA COUNTY
friends.
Miss Leta Meyers of Pendleton
E
state
of
In the M atter of the
spent S aturday and
Sunday here
Fred A. I.aatz, Deceased.
visiting.
NOTICE IS H EREBY GIV EN to
Miss Doris Rodenbough, student at
all persons whom it may concern th a t D raper’s School of Beauty, spent the
Dr. J. D. Plamondon has been ap
pointed executor of the estate of Fred week end with her parents, Mr. and
A. I.aatz, deceased, and has qualified Mrs. H arry Rodenbough. Eugene
as such. All persons having claims H iatt took her back Monday evening.
A party composed of Mr. and Mrs.
against the estate are required to
present the same with proper vouch Rex Moses and sons, Mr. and Mrs.
Eddie K auffm an and son, Mr. and
ers to the executor at the law office 1 Mrs.
Leland Smith and children, Per-
of Peterson & Peterson, IT. S. N at ; ry
Pike and Glenn Ostrom spent Sun-
ional Bank Building. Pendleton, O re
in the
gon. within six months of the date i day
,,
... , . m ountains near Dale,
of the first publication of this notice [ 1^ ° n’_„LS «<.?.’
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Parsons and
w hich i« the 15th day of M av, 1941.
Dr. .1. D. Plamandon, Executor. daughter Glenda of Tacoma, who are
visiting in Hermiston, spent S a tu r
Peterson £ Peterson, A ttorneys
day at the Leland Smith home.
for Executor.
Mr. and Mrs. H arry Hull spent
(M ay 1 5-— Ju n e 12)
the first of the week in Portland and
McMinnville on business. Delbert Van
Schoiack, a student a t Oregon S tate
and Je rry Morrison accompanied has been in Portland for two weeks.
them as f a r as Portland.
Miss Louise Jackson left Monday
By Mrs. Glenn Ostrom
The local baseball club motored to for a few days visit with her broth
Mission Sunday and were defeated by er and family in Portland.
G raduation week started Sunday one point.
M ardella Gorham of Boardm an
with the baccalaureate services at 6
Mrs. Dale Jackson and daughter spent S aturday visiting her sister,
p. m. in the high school auditorium , Louise returned F rid ay from a few Mrs. George McNabb.
with Rev. Walpole giving the ad days in Portland.
Oliver McNabb returned to his
dress. The program included a mu
•Mr. and Mrs. Les Blakely of P o rt duties on the boat Keith afte r a week
sical selection by Mr. and Mrs. Mc- land are making th eir home with his off.
Donald; invocation;
violin solo by i mother, Mrs. Jennie Blakely while he
Mrs. George McNabb and Dickie
Frances Chapman;
S cripture read- is employed as forem an on the after-1 Dickerson spent Sunday in Board
ing and sermon; musical number and | noon switch engine for a while.
n,an at the home of their respective
benediction. Eleven members com
Mrs Bill Switzler and Mr. and parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gorham
pose the 1941 Senior class of Uma Mrs. A1 Stephens spent F riday in 1 and Mr. and Mrs. Dickerson.
tilla high school and include Bessie Prosser.
I M
and Mrs
Milo ^VIc Fa via nd
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avaisvr
Barbouletos, Fay Davis, Betty Goff,
Delbert Van Schoiack, student at [ spent Sunday n the m ountains fish-
Jacquiline M ustard, M ary M argaret Oregon State, spent the week end at ¡ng.
Kennedy, Joe Cooney, Richard La- the home of his parents, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. B arn ett spent
Chance, Donald Lane, Jam es Moran, Mrs. Hugh Van Schoiack.
Monday in Pendleton on business.
Donald Roach and Eugene Rugg.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Tucker and son
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Jam es _ Byrnes spent Tuesday n fore-
Class night will be held Wednes •Joe spent Sunday in the mountains i noon in W aila WaHa on business?
day evening and commencement ex '
i m
R . R ,
i
Mvrs ' P at M urPhy and son visited
ercises are scheduled for Thursday
Mr. and Mis. Bob Bates are p la n -. a t the home of her sister, Mr«
Mrs. H.
evening, May 15, in the high school mng on moving to Portland soon Thompson in Hermiston Sundav
auditorium a t 8 p. m.
where he is employed there with Con-1 V irginia Compton, who is em-
The school is very busy now w ith ' solidated Freight Lines. Mr. Bates oloved in The Dalles, and W arren
UMATILLA NEWS
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Dillon of Boardman were visitors a t
the E. McKenzie home Sunday.
Leona and H arold Laird of H er
miston spent Sunday with their
mother, Mrs. Gus Fransolos.
The Ladies Aid held their Silent
Friend p arty a t the church Tuesday
afternoon. A fter the reg u lar meeting
g ifts were exchanged and
names
draw n for the three summer months.
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Evans spent
the week end in Lewiston where they
went a fte r a few of th eir household
goods. Mr. Evans is employed on the
new houses in Hermiston.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert W etherell
£nd small son of Echo spent Tues
day forenoon visiting a t the home of
her cousin, Mrs. George McNabb.
Mrs. George McNabb and Dickie
Dickerson spent Tuesday in Pendle
ton.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Roberts and
daughters of W alla W alla visited at
the John W urster home Sunday.
John Spear is painting the Bert
N ugent home.
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