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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1941 THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON. PAGE FIVE HEPPNER READY TO PLAY HOST TO BIG E.O.W.L. MEETING Thanksgiving Tri pt by SUPER-COACHI • FOR YOU: SAVE (1) mon than half the cost of driving; (2) wear and tear on your car (make it last longer)! (3) driving strain and traffic worries—ride relaxed, ar rive refreshed, ready for fun ahead! BOISE $5.15 • fOU NATIONAL DIHNSÍ: S avi gas, oil, tires and parts — help Portland $ 3.60 San Francisco 12.60 Seattle 6.10 Los Angeles . 17.60 conserve the supply of these vital - materials for national defense. 7 SAVE " ) YOUR i / CAR-' COBYBUS IF YOUR EYES TROUBLE YOU— Come here and get the benefits of our more than 25 years successful optical experience. Reasonable prices for glasses when needed. We examine your eyes by modern methods and grind glasses to fit in all the latest styles, IRRIGON NEWS ITEMS HERMISTON DRUG Phone 2271 Hermiston, Oregon union pacific stages The the following 8:00 p. M., Evening worship, with (1) The contributions that wheat special Youth Rally with the young growers can make toward helping people from Echo and Hermiston supply needed food for defense. churches taking part. “Not for Sale" (2) Crops that may be grown to will be the sermon topic by Rev. Bal- i further the production of more pork linger. 8:45 P. M., Social hour for all HEPPNER—The city of Heppner on wheat farms. (3) What to do about the probable young people. Refreshments and en- is ready to provide adequate accom tertainment in charge of Miss Grace modations for, and otherwise play labor and machinery shortages. (4) The situation with respect to Bensel, local commissioner of recrea- host to what is expected to be one of the largest and most important meet i the forthcoming second vote on wheat tion. ° Wednesday, 2:30 P. M„ meeting of ings of the Eastern Oregon Wheat marketing quotas. (5) Problems in connection with the Woman's Society of Christian league here December 4 to 6, reports Charles W. Smith, secretary of the farm storage of wheat unable to ob- Service. Wednesday, 7:30 P. M.. choir re- league, who recently met with the lo tain warehouse or terminal storage (6) Practical methods of perennial hearsal, Mrs. Julius Gimbel, director, cal committee, headed by E. H. Mil ---------- — • =-— ler. Both business houses and home weed control without loss of use of I owners are cooperating, and arrange the land. A special feature also will be the ments have been made to accommo date the largest banquet in the 15 display and judging of pens of lambs By Mrs. W. C. Isom fattened on wheat by 4-H club mem years’ history of the league. The program and committee ses bers. Revival meetings under the direc tion of Rev. Walpole of Boardman, sions this year will be of exceptional METHODIST CHURCH and speaker Rev. Nichols of Walla interest and importance to all wheat Walla, will continue through the week Malcolm B. Ballinger, Pastor growers of the Pacific northwest | at the Presbyterian Community points out President S. J. Culley of | church. The public is cordially in Sunday, November 16 — Thanksgiv- | Weston. Assurances have been re vited to attend at the 7:30 hour. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Eddy are the ceived that one or more national lead ing Sunday. ers from the U. S. department of ag 10:00 A. M., Sunday church school. parents of a baby girl born at the Hermiston General hospital Friday, riculture will be out from Washing Mrs. Alva Boulware, superintendent. November 7th. Mr. Eddy’s mother is ton, D. C., and make this wheat 11:00 A. M., Morning worship, with staying with his family during Mrs. league meeting the occasion for maj- I sermon by the pastor: “The Sin that Eddy's absence. or addresses or announcements of pol causes the most unhappiness in Her- | Mr. and Mrs. Owen Cork and son Pat of Senica. Ore., visited Mr. and icy. In addition to Oregon wheat miston.” Mrs. W. C. Isom Monday night. Mr. growers, those from ‘ neighboring 7 00 P. M., M. Y. F. Epworth Cork is a nephew of Mrs. Isom. states may be present in fairly large League. The Epworth League from Mr. and Mrs. James Arnberg were numbers as well. the Echo Methodist church will be Milton visitors Sunday. Mrs. E. Stephens was a Pendleton Among the subjects to receive spe present and will have charge of the visitor Sunday. ’ cial attention, according to Culley, are meeting. Elmer Harr of Hermiston spent Couto HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH Christianity can make you happy re Grayden D. Loree, Pastor gardless of outward circumstances. Sunday morning we shall consider Come and find the answer to the the subject “Christian Joy.” Chris question, “How to be happy”. tianity is the only religion that Our subject Sunday evening will be brings true joy to the individual. “None Other Name”. Are you considering joining a MILITARY SERVICE ? Why not choose the NAVAL RESERVE ! AN IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT by the Secretary of the Navy mí “All men now enlisting in the Naval Reserve will be retained on active Navy duty throughout the period of the national emergency, but they will be released to inactive duty as soon after the emer gency as their services can be spared, regardless of the length of time remaining in their enlistment.” DR DALE ROTHWELL OPTOMETRIST 418 Main Street PENDLETON, OREGON > - Wednesday in Irrigon wiring the Presbyterian church for lights. He was assisted by W. C. Isom and Wal ter Grider and Ed Adams. A number of the Pentecostal people attended the fellowship meeting in Pendleton Wednesday. Willard Jones from La Grande visi ted his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Jones several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Evans made a busi ness trip to Spokane Tuesday. Mrs. Elmer Ruker picked turkeys across the river at the McNealy place last week. A social evening was held at the school house Monday night and was well attended by parents and friends. An Armistice program was presented by the students. Mr. and Mrs. Portrey who have been living in the Wilson cabin left the last of the week. NOTICE OE SALE OF REAL PROPERTY No. 26742 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MULTNOMAH DEPARTMENT OF PROBATE In the Matter of the Guardianship of Earl Janies Kingsley, an incompe tent person. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, Portland Trust and Sav ings Bank, as guardian of the estate of Earl James Kingsley, an incompe tent person, under and by virtue of a license and order of court entered in the above entitled court and cause on November 4, 1941, will sell at private sale, for cash or on credit with a down payment of not less than one-third of the purchase price, on or after De cember 15, 1941, the following de scribed real property situated in Umatilla County, State of Oregon, to- wit: Lot numbered Fourteen (14), in Block numbered Eight (8), TOWN OF HERMISTON, according to the official plat thereof. Bids may be personally delivered or sent by mail to the undersigned, Portland Trust and Savings Bank, Portland, Oregon. Date of first publication, Novem ber 13, 1941. Date of last publication, December 11, 1941. PORTLAND TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK, By Ches ter J. Irelan, Ass’t. Trust Of ficer, Guardian of the estate of Earl James, Kingsley, an incompetent person. 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