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P A G E S IX THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1941. THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. Mrs. Jack D uff and two sons of Adams visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Thompson from la st Tues day to Thursday. Miss McClure and M rs. J. W. Lyler of Boise, who with Mrs. Thompson ju s t returned from a trip which took them to Portland, Ellensburg and Spokane, returned home with her for a short visit before IN H E R M I S T O N going to their home. H arry Hull and Rex Moses atten d ed a Red White store meeting in Pendleton last Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. B arnett, who have been leasing the Texaco cabins ' for the last two months while he was employed for T erteling & Sons in Hermiston, left last week for P o rt land where he will be employed. Mr. and Mrs. A lbert Keefer took over the Will Do All Types of Cabinet Work, General i cabins from the B arn etts and will sub-rent them. Contracting or Building. Mr. and Mrs. Cy. Ronen spent Phone 2962 W ednesday in Pendleton where they visited Mrs. John Campbell and in fan t son who are in the hospital there. ¡ W . M.auy;¿ 5 ^ n ReC? The f¡n?l week of the high school as .? w i \ - « tehe LuThe oilbject,..wv 1 be> year was held Thursday and Friday. M hat Mean These Stones? Young T hursday evening g rad u atin g exer- Hy Mr». Hi m ic e Wattenburger peoples meeting a t 7:15 p. m. cises were held. The f ollowing pro- Pendleton and brought th eir car fore returning to Heppner wh^re Vacation Bible school classes will gram was held: prelude, orchestra: wood to attend summer school. begin June 2. processional, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Mc- Mrs. Oliver w ent to W alla W alla home and will remain at th eir home. they will spend the summer while Mr. Mae Reid, “ Youth Skin” saleswom Eddy will be fire look-out in the , ,, e u i »• Commencement exercises were held Donald; invocation, Rev. John K. over the week end before retu rn in g to ■ 2 ; ? ± « te i at th t high «*°°1 auditorium Tues- Walpole: selection, glee club: pre- her home in Portland. Mrs. Oliver an, spent the week end at h er home mountains. V irginia Compton of The Dalle«, ling. The following seniors j sentation ot _L.. ' and Mrs 'i..3™. ‘lay evening. of eighth grade diplomas, diplomas. who is an ex tra teacher at Portland, Mrs. Tom c Gregory F rank received their diplomas: Lena B o w -1 Co. Supt. J. A. Y eager; salutatory, does not expect to retu rn next year. in Wasco. and W arren Dillion of Boardm an Dan Ford spent S aturday in The Sloan of Stanfield man. Lorna Gabriel, Grace Wilson, M ary M arg aret Kennedy; clarinet Supt. and Mrs. Harold Regele will Dalles visiting a t the home of his spent Sunday a t the E. McKenzie home. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hill have moved Bob K asari, Bill K asari, Guy Clark, solo, Frances Pattee; valedictory, remain here at th e ir home while Mr. father. from the Gregory farm to the Mor- and Andy Brown. Processional was Betty Goff; address, Dr. Bruce Bax- Regele works five days a week at the Mr. and Mrs. Ray McNabb and tim er house in the northw est p a rt of played by Miss Irene Swanson; in v o -, te r of W illamette U niversity a t Sal- school house. X O T IC E TO CREDITORS children spent Monday in Pendleton. Stanfield. Mr. Hill has accepted the cation by Rev. Mitchell; high school em; xylophone duet, Agnes and M ary Mrs. McBride and son spent a few Mr. and Mrs. Pete Stockard and job ot day marshal. orchestra, “ W hispering Hope” ; g irls’ Kennedy; presentation of high school days of last week in The Dalles with daughters have moved into the Boul- IN THE COUNTY COURT OF T H E R. C. Sheldon. U. S. postal inspec- chorus, “ Mexicali Rose” ; s a lu ta to ry ,1 diplomas, W alter J. B ullard; bene- her mother. w art residence recently vacated by STA TE OF OREGON FOR to r from P ortland, was a business Lorna Gabriel; class history, Andy diction, Rev. John K. Walpole; and Miss Thelma Iverson, teacher here 1 Mr. and Mis. Bates. UMATILLA COUNTY visitor here S aturday. While here he Brown; class will, Bill K asari; class recessional, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Mc- a year ago, w ho ta u g h t in Joseph last A lbert Yieg spent Tuesday in Pen- was entertained at the home of Mr. prophecy, Guy C lark: g irls’ trum pet Donald. and Mrs. N athan Bard. ¡q u artet; violin solo by Miss Swanson M ary Kennedy w as aw arded a year, stopped here F rid ay to visit t dieton visiting. In the M atter of the E state of P et old triends en route to her home in Painters are painting the Texaco L aura Gregory is now employed at j with Miss Messenger at the piano! scholarship to M arylhurst college. er E. Hall, Deceased. Portland. ¡cabins. F rid ay morning the high school the office of the Ford garage in Her valedictory, Lena Bowman; address, NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN ' anp H jatt and Jim O Donnell Mrs. O. P. Miller and Mrs. Don Rev. Eric O. Robathan of Pendleton. motored to Bingham Springs where miston. that the undersigned has been ap F rid ay and S aturday in Port- H arrym an and sons of Kennewick Lawrence Haney began work at the Diplomas were then presented to the they held their annual picnic. The spent of the estate ot of , , • ... 1- J pointed adm inistrator ot land on a pleasure trip . spent Tuesday here visiting friends, * „ „ , d d h employment agency in Hermiston re fo'low ing eighth grade grad u ates: ”th and 8th graders w ent to H at Friends of Mrs. Clarence nee Fredrick- and Mrs. H arrvm an s parents, Mr. ,.a. ' K' “ ’ tIe^ a se d , and nas qua Sally Anson. P atricia Colpitts, Betty Rock. The 5th and 6th g rad ers went cently. will be __ and ____ Mrs. _____ Jam es _ Byrnes. H er twin llfied as the law directs. All persons n. ........ .... ............. Gregory, M arjorie Jensen, Beryl to Cold Springs while the younger son, form er B arbara B e nry, The old Stanfield S tandard build Rosetta Dabney, Elaine grades remained at the school glad to hear th a t she is getting along daughters, Ilene and Arlene, returned having claims against said estate are ing was recently purchased by Lou Dewing. nicely a fte r her operation last week with them afte r a few weeks with required to present the same to me Hogg, Bernice Hughes, Marie Lane, grounds. Estes and Clyde Kenison and is be Lenna at the office of W. J. W arner, my at- Lawrence, Corqlie M ansker, Miss Ina Gilbert, 1st and 2nd in St. A nthony’s hospital in Pendle- th eir grandparents. ing remodeled to be a bowling alley. N ancy Stolz, L aura Stevens, Ju n io r ¡grade teacher left for H ermiston for Fl;edeldckson’s parents iIa ry Walker of Cascade Locks I *" Hermiston, Oregon, veri- Mi. and Mrs. Gilbert Smith drove Brown, Loren Hughes, Jam es H o g g ,! the present time. Miss Jo an Leslie, Mr. and Mrs. Jay B erry of Portland vigited ovel. the week end a t the E I tied as the law directs, w ithin six to Dayton Sunday to visit Miss Jos o Reuben L ester Tenney, Ralph | 3rd and a few k , D Patch, u o , u , 4th, remained • k here k , ?“ Xe ,h” e '.11s.,tln g relatlve’ ,n McKenzie home. She accompanied »itmths from the date hereof. ephine Rhea and meanwhile found Siebel, B arbara B arr, and W illiam j days before going to her home in La I Irrigon and Umatilla. Stanley Partlow of Boardman. i Dated this 15th day of May, 1941. diversion at the newly acquired eight Weese. F. C. F itzpatrick made the | Grande. Miss Leslie has accepted a E rvin Chapman was a W alla W al-i ,, r, ‘ Q..i,rc :u-- . „ j „ Alfred A. Hall, A dm inistrator, lane bowling alley owned by Frank presentation. position at the junior high school in la business visitor T hursday. S e a t t l e < n e r t rh n f i r s t o f t b o w «>k I W arner. A ttorney Ayers and Clyde Kenison. Mrs. Norman Evans and son a re i M yrtle Point where she will have; Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Springer were , at . v p \f*r K en -/ie h o m e T h e v m o t ' *"or A dm inistrator. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coy and a t the Rhea home for m ex ten d ed 'ch arg e of music, literatu re and geo- in Portland visiting the first of the “LL '« „ “L 3 ™ < Ma>' 15-June l i t oled to Pendleton Monday and are small daughter have moved to their visit. graphy. week. ( spending a few days here before go house recently constructed north of X O T IC E TO CREDITORS Miss Elva Twidwell, 5th and 6th Mrs. B ertha Cherry has rented her ing to Portland and Seaside. Mr. and Mrs. W illard Conlee of town. grade, remained a t the home of Mrs. ¡,ausfc t o Mr. and Mrs. Gallion who The Dalles visited her parents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Stephens Mrs. A rthur Cox and small son B ertha Cherry fo r a few days before pian to move in the middle of next ) IN TH E COUNTY COURT OF THE were honored by the ladies of the and Mrs. Vern Gabriel during the leaving for her home in LaGrande. week. Mr. and Mrs. Gallion came visiting their son Mr. and Mrs. A1 STA TE OF OREGON FOP. commencement period. and sons in Yakima. Gospel Mission church last S aturday UM ATILLA COUNTY Edw ard Elliott, "th and Sth grade, here from M ontana and have three Stephens Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Binder and Lew ' when many gifts were brought to the left F rid ay for his home in LaG rande children. Mr. Gallion works at the home of Mrs. Minerva Ward. and has accepted a, position in the munitions depot. Mrs. Cherry is Brownell spent the first of the week In the M atter of the E state of The Home Economics club met on Condon grade school where he will moving into a tra ile r house which in Portland. The Binders are build Fred A. I.aatz, Deceased. ing two ntw cabins behind the Tuesday afternoon at the home of have charge of the coaching o f all she recently purchased. NOTICE IS H EREBY GIV EN to By Mrs. Glenn Ostrom Mrs. Ed Brown. Brownell home. grades. Mr. and Mrs. Ilex Moses and two Mrs. Mary Smith, Mr. and Mrs. C. all persons whom it may concern th a t Leo Clark has been receiving medi The high school coach. A rth u r sons spent Sunday visiting his p a r R. Patton of Portland, all returned to Dr. J. D. Plamondon has been ap- cal aid for an infected eye for more Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jo rd er of Rip- M orris, left for Yakima before going ents in Medford. Mrs. .Moses re-i their homes Monday a fte r visiting a nointed executor of the estate of Fred than a week. irla. Wn., visited at the Llewellyn I to his home in Eugene. A memorial service will be the Brownell home T hursday. The Jor- ¡ Cecilia Beyler is staying here for 'named in Medford fo r a longer visit, few days with their sister, Miss Sara A. I.aatz, deceased, and has qualified is such. All persons having claims The iocal baseball team motored to Rix. form of worship at 11 a. m. at the ders formerly lived he a short time, going to North Holly- Helix where they won by a score of Mr . and Mrs. John Rose and against the estate are required to , to 3. Those going besides the children of Milton spent S aturday at nresent the same with proper vouch team were Miss Leta Meyer, Mrs. the Harold Regele home. Accompan- e s to the executor at the law office , eon (istror.i and son, Mr. and Mrs. ied by Mrs. Regele and son they mot- of Peterson & Peterson, U. S. N at- Ursel H iatt, Albert Vieg, Roscoe red to E stacada where they will :o” al Bank Building. Pendleton. Ore Williams. A rt Bousquet, John Pound, visit their parents. Mrs. Regele ex gon. within six months of the fete Mr. and Mrs. H arry Lewis and sons, pects to visit her parents for two ■>' *he first nuhlication of this notice which w thp 15th day of May, 1941. Miss Theresa Polts, A1 Moran and weeks. Dr. J. D. Plamandon. E xecutor_ Jim Moran. Joe Reeves left Monday for Salem Hfterson A Peterson. A ttorneys Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bates left to visit his daughter. Executor. Sunday for Portland where they will Mr. and Mrs. Ellis G arner are make th eir fu tu re home. He is em- taking Miss Sara Rix’s house until ‘ May 15-— June 12) pkyed with the Consolidated Lines. school begins in September. Mr. and Mrs. H arry Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Jacobson left sons and Miss Theresa Polts spent this week for Portland where he will Monday in Pendleton shopping. be foreman. Mr. Johnson of Port- Mr. and Mrs. E arl Cherry of 'and arrived S aturday to take Mr. Heppner spent F rid ay and Monday Jacobson's place here as foreman, here visiting his mother, Mrs. Bertha Doris R idenbough. student at Dra- nerry. Beantv School, snont Sunday Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hull and Mrs. visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maro-uerita Hull of Pomeroy spent H arry Rodenbough. Sunday visiting at the H arry Hull Ira Blood. Red Arrow T ransporta- ho"1p- ‘ Hon driver, is visiting his wife in Mr. and Mrs. Bill Switzler left by Seattle. Stream liner from Pendleton Mondav Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Eddy and child- for Ann Arbor. Mich., where Mr. -en of Irrigon stopped here Sunday Switzler will receive medical atten- on th eir wav to Sandnoint. Idaho, to tion. M argie Enbysk drove them to spend a week visiting her parents be- T h e C arpentry Shop For A ll T y p es C on crete and M asonry W ork Re G. G a r r e tt (/A fS U P P A S S ET) STANFIELD NEWS UMATILLA NEWS f) MAI \ CHEVR(HETS THE LEADER ! 7/fi ««r DRIVE IT ONCE ■ *•. ■ -■ IN fliisr V th, at Ch e ^o/< *t's IN GIVING IN hiding EAS[ iN All EASl hound ECONOMY a ll 'Priced FIRST 1 ,’í.íl* ■ 9 9 e s t- cars^ /O s t 5a/n, Os It1 sales andyou'U P ric e DRIVE IT ALWAYS « c t ; : - ,V " •■jT'*’ Men and Motors—The New Arm y on Wheels ' re9ard/e Ss te»th 0 \ î vv «Y W f , Seems EVEJfYBODYS S ayin g H erm iston A u to Co. PHONE 3661 — HERMISTON Uncle Sam'« m oto ru ed force — the new arm y on wheels — “ «ymboJued by the "daw n p a tro l” o f C hevrolet 4 I 4 arm y truck« «hewn acroa» the bottom o f the photo. The C hevrolet four wheel d riv e arm y tru c k, above, carrie» a complete telephone m ntchboard W ith in a few m inute» after the F o u rth D in a m o '« motorised unit« completed a JJS-mile trek from F o rt Benning, G a .. on a practice m . i . m ovem ent. M a jo r General L loyd R. Fredendall could com m unicate w ith every part o f the vast encam pm ent. T h e F o u rth , m oving in three columns, each 45 mile« long, m ade the trip in 10 hour« a« compared w ith nearly I ft day» before m o to r,ratio n .