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THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON PAGE EIGHT The Hermiston Herald Published Every Thursday at Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon. Alfred Quiring and Leander Quiring, Publishers. Entered at the post office at Hermiston as Second Class Matter. Dec. 1906, Umatilla County, Oregon. Subscription Rates One Year................... ................. Six Months ................................. Payable in Advance Office Telephone .... Residence Telephone $2.00 1.00 2051 2333 Your One Vote Important In Close Election Next Tuesday all of you who love your country will go to the polls to perform the most sacred duty of citizenship under the democracy for which we are fighting. In no election since the Wilson-Hughes campaign will your vote be worth so much. Wilson won Minn esota by 392 votes and California by 3806, the loss of either would have lost him the presidency, and changed the course of American history. We recall that the late Senator McNary lost a place on the supreme bench of Oregon by only one vote. By the same token one vote could change a national elec tion. If for instance, the six electors of either party in this state should be Elected by one vote, they could wield the balance of power in the electoral college, as did our delegation of three votes determine the election of Hayes in the Hayes-Tilden meeting of 1876. Since the editorial of last week in this paper the situation has changed very little. By and large it is still a 50-50 guess. The many polls taken by both parties show about the same. Undoubtedly Dewey is gaining and the republicans are confident and the democrats feel safe, and all are uneasy and working hard. In the intensity of such a .struggle any small inci dent may change the result, such as the Chinese af fair, or the mistake of Senator Truman in reading out of his party Senator Walsh of Massachusetts as an isolationist, or a few speeches of Governor Warren just out of the hospital in California, which has been counted for the democrats. The pivotal states today appear to be Massachusetts and Pennsylvania to be turned by the labor vote. If Dewey wins these he is certain of election, and the same for Roosevelt. New York is rated 51 per cent for Dewey and 49 per cent for Roosevelt ; Ohio 53 per cent for Dewey and Brick er; Minnesota 50-50, and Illinois the same. The mid west is still for Dewey and the west largely for Roose velt. The Texas oil industry and the anti-negro dem ocrats are fighting the president, and a divided dele gation from that state is possible, and in the deep south a few democrats may cast their electoral bal lots for Senator Byrd. The belated count of the sold ier vote may determine the election in some states, as in California where the soldier vote cannot be count ed finally until November 27. The indifference of many voters and failure to go to the polls may change the result in many states— too busy, too inconvenient, too prosperous to cast a ballot. In such a close contest the presidential election may be from one vote to a land slide. It is, therefore, important for every good republican or democrat, man or woman, to come to the aid of the party. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY No. 33567 In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Multnomah DEPARTMENT OF PROBATE In the Matter of the Guardian ship. Estate of EARL A. COE. In competent. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned Guardian of FOR the Estate of EARL A. COE, In competent, by virtue of an Order of Sale, issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Multnomah duly made and entered on the 13th day of October, 1944, in the above en titled Court, licensing the Guard ian to sell the hereinafter real pro perty belonging to the said incom petent, will offer for sale and sell from and after the 1st day of Dec ember, 1944, at private sale, for cash, or upon such terms as may be SHERIFF Republican Nominee For Sheriff for Umatilla County Trained-Experienced-Qualified Mark Your Ballot 33X W. P. Graham - Nov. 7, 1944 —O The year 1944 is a momentous period for America. The politi cal actions and conclusions of the voters this year will be epo chal. The issue and the result will be for the better or for worse. For 12 unprecedented years we have had a condition called the New Deal, a political monstrosity inaugurated and proclaimed by a regime 12 years in office and now asking for an additional four years. I want to ask you—are we a Republic? Do we still believe in and sub scribe to representative govern- ment? Do we believe in our constitution and the Bill of Rights? Or do we prefer government by edicts and bureaucracy? The choice is yours—also the credit or blame. The decision is now. And by the way, my own opponent is a fourth term aspirant. That would be 16 years perpetuity—just think. This condition in a land where exists a reservoir of personnel competent and qualified for replacements regardless of partisan politics or the individual age of the encumbents. Continued administrations do get in a rut. Do grow tired Do become obsolete. Let’s pep up—try new blood, fresh energy, strong direct approach & a new departure, (pd adv.) Sheriff GRAHAM THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1944 approved by the Court at 205 Lum- | bermens Building, in the city of Portland, Multnomah County, Ore By Frances Skoubo gon. all of the following described real property situate in Umatilla County, Oregon, to-wit: . Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gorham re Thirty seven (37) acres of land. I turned from Idaho Tuesday where more or less, in Section thirty- they have been visiting friends. three (33) Township Four (4) Mr. and Mrs. Paul DeMauro and North, Range twenty-nine (29) Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Koivisto and East of the Willamette Meridian, family were in Pendleton Wednes- in Umatilla County, Oregon, and day. Mrs. A. E. McFarland returned more particularly described as: The Southeast quarter of the from Portland Tuesday, She has Southwest quarter (SE14 of been attending a R.E.A. meeting Vote YES on this amendment and remove SW14) of Section Thirty-three there. (33) in Township Four (4) North. I. Skoubo, Edward and Frances a useless law from the books of the State of Range Twenty-nine (29) East of skoubo motored to Pendleton the Willamette Meridian, less Wednesday on business, Oregon, and help small State Banks to grow right of way heretofore convey- A. E. McFarland was in Pendle- ed to the United States Govern ton Thursday for medical treat by relieving stockholders of double liabili ment for Feed Canal; and also ment. beginning at the southeast cor Mrs. E. W. Peck and family were ty on their stock. ner of the Southwest quarter of the Southwest quarter (SW14 of in Pendleton Tuesday on business. Freshman return party was held SW14) of Section Thirty-three (33) Township Four (4) North. Friday evening in the auditorium. The present law became useless years ago Range Twenty-nine (29) East of Various costumes were worn by I the students and faculty. the Willamette Meridian; thence when Deposit Insurance became effective. James Garvison, from Portland, West 198 feet; thence North 440 and Chuck Anderegg went deer feet; thence East 198 feet; thence South 440 feet to the place of be hunting Wednesday. ginning, containing two (2) • Edward Skoubo and Frances left acres, all lying and being with for Portland Thursday night where in said County of Umatilla and they will spend several days visit State of Oregon, which real pro ing relatives and friends before Ed F. B. SWAYZE, President perty is also commonly known returns to a replacement center at as ‘Alfalfa Ranch” Umatilla Santa Barbara, Calif. County, Oregon. The war stamp drive began in The sale will be made subject to the school Friday with a fairly the confirmation by the above en large amount of stamps sold to the 17th birthday. time with friends at La Grande. titled Court. students. The Harry Allens installed an Frank Leicht, seaman 1st class, Date of first publication: Nov Mr. Buchanan, State Supervisor and Phylis Clark were married electric pump last week. ember 2. 1944. of F.F.A. of the Department of Ed School News Date of last publication: Novem ucation, met with the F.F.A. boys and came home Saturday night and Irrigon high school lost to Ione were charvaried by the people ber 30, 1944. here Thursday, visiting a few of here. They are leaving Tuesday in a six-man football game at Irri BRUCE CAMERON, the farms. night. He goes back to service and gon Friday with a score of 12 to 26. Attorney for Guardian Bob Brown received a pass to score will stay with him if possible. BRUCE CAMERON, the first touchdown for Irrigon. Robert Smith and Tom Caldwell Guardian George Voile recovered a fumble joined Vernon Caldwell and Cecil 205 Lumbermens Building Scott of Portland and Clair Cald to run for the second touchdown. Bu Mr». Grace Shaun Portland 4, Oregon well of Lebanon in the mountains Delos Knighten, a senior, played (Nov. 2-30) Charles Randall, merchant sea to hunt deer. They returned Fri captain in his last game. The low man, is staying with the H. H. day evening with three bucks. The er classmen are scheduled to play SUMMONS Whipple family. Caldwell brothers and Mr. Scott two post season games with Uma Equity No. 7674 Mrs. H. H. Kincheloe arrived stayed Friday night with the Tom tilla. home from a visit with her daugh Caldwells, leaving for Portland The seniors of Irrigon high In the Circuit Court of the State of ter, Marlyn Kincheloe and other Saturday school sponsored a basket social Oregon for Umatilla County relatives. She returned Saturday. Mrs. Caldwell says her son Friday. October 27. A prize of J. O. Sweringen got home Wed Wayne is a technician in the Sea $3.00 was awarded for the prettiest Ira Albert Clevenger and Hazel nesday from the Long Creek coun bees in New Guinea. Mrs. Cald basket. June Goodwin of Irrigon Olga Clevenger, husband and try with a two point buck. well is just back from Portland won it. The prize of $1.00 was wife, Plaintiffs, The Irwin Piersons have electri where she visited her son Wayne’s awarded the basket that sold for vs. city installed. They also have wife and little son Richard Wayne, the highest price. Loretta White's John James Peters and Jane Doe their porches closed in and bed- born August 31st. basket, also of Irrigon, sold for Peters, his wife; Mary Jane Cush rooms finished. Mr. and Mrs. Asa Walbridge of $9.50. The Carl Haddox house is re Portland left Sunday for home af The teachers of the primary ing and John Doe Cushing, her husband; John Thomas Peters and modeled. Bill Gray beai has com ter spending two days with Mrs. room had their Hallowe’en party Jane Doe Peters, his wife; the un pleted it and it is almost a new Walbridge’s mother. Mrs. Nora Tuesday afternoon. The 7th and 8th grade pupils had their party known heirs of Thomas William house. Wilson. The Pentecostal men are install Peters, deceased; also all other The H. H. Whipples left Thurs Monday evening. The 5th and 6th persons or parties unknown claim ing the furnace in the church base day to visit their sin, Mr. and Mrs. grades will have their party Tues day evening at the Don Kenny ing any right, title, estate, lien or ment. Erwin Whipple at La Grande. Mrs. Ernest Stephen is having interest in the real estate described Luella Minnick accompanied the ranch by June Cooper and Hazel in the complaint herein. Defend a goose dinner Sunday for Clark’s Whipples and is to spend some Steagall. ants. To John James Peters and Jane Doe Peters, his wife; Mary Jane Cushing and John Doe Cushing, her husband; John Thomas Peters and Jane Doe Peters, his wife: the unknown heirs of Thomas William Peters, deceased; also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or inter est in the real estate described in the complaint herein, defend ants. • IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint “There is the record and the present position of the two parties filed against you in the above en titled Court and cause within four themselves. The Democratic party has not only written a more weeks of the date of the first pub forthright of policy. On this issue, it is demonstrably more cohe lication of this summons, and if you fail to so appear and answer, sive, and therefore more capable of prompt and decisive action for want thereof, plaintiffs will ap than the Republican party. ply to said Court for the relief prayed for and demanded in said complaint, to-wit: “But there is nothing theoretical or unimportant to the future A decree that plaintiffs are the owners in fee simple of the follow about the difference between the two sets of professionals in this ing described lands, to-wit: respect. The matter has been put to the test, time after time, on is The Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 8, sues of critical importance. Repeal of the Arms Embargo, which Township 4 North, Range 28. enabled us to arm our natural and inevitable allies ; Selective Ser All being East of the Willa mette Meridian, in the County vice, which gave us an adequate army of our own ; Lend-Lease, of Umatilla and State of Oregon. which paved the way for the grand alliance of the United Nations Excepting any and all water rights of way. and the organization of the peace— These are the Chief measures And that plaintiffs are such owners free from any right, title. | by which the security of the American people has been Defended. estate, lien or interest of you, and Every one of these measures was adopted by virtue of Democratic each of you, or any one or more of you. and that you. or any one or votes in Congress. Everyone of them was opposed by large ma more of you. have no right, title, jorities of the Republican members in both the Senate and the estate, lien or interest in said lands, or any part thereof, and re- House.” straining and enjoining you. and each of you, from asserting or claiming any right, title, estate, THE SUPREME ISSUE OF THIS CAMPAIGN IS THE lien or interest in said lands, or in any part threof. adverse to plain KIND OF PEACE TO FOLLOW THE WAR. tiffs. This summons is served upon you by publication thereof for four (4) successive weeks in the Hermiston Herald by order of Hon. C. L. Sweek. Judge of the above entitled Court, which said order was made and dated the 31st day of October, 1944. and the date of the first publication of this sum mons is the 2nd dav of November. AD 1944 C. C. PROEBSTEL, Attorney for Plaintiff. Post Office Address. Pendleton Oregon. (Nov 2-30) BOARDMAN NEWS Uote 300 “BES” 18 First National Bank of Hermiston IRRIGON NEWS ITEMS new york Times which opposed Inr. Roosevelt in 1940 supports him in 1944. VOTE FOR ROOSEVELT and Volt Jou a Demociatic Conqiedd ta tfock kirn «A For U. S« Senator«— UIIWilS MAHONEU HUNTING for ) More BUSINESS EDERR SMITH C. J. SHORB, For Congress s (Pd. Adv.—Umatilla County Dem. Cent Comm., Eva Nelson Shold, Chairman ) ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦I 00000900094004