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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.......................................... $2.00 Six Months ...................................... 1.00 Payable in Advance Office Telephone ............................ 2051 Residence Telephone ...................... 2333 A word for the Thanksgiving Table Thanksgiving days are here again. As we meditate on the various phases of gratitude to an all wise Providence, we must feel that the most important is our place in the affairs of the world. When the pilgrims established the day, it was one of celebration for abundant harvest and a new freedom of life and religious lib erty they enjoyed. Wild turkeys abounded in the forests and this bird became the principal feature of a laden table, for which, along with the simple vegetables they were able to grow on the new lands, they gave praise to the Divinity that was shaping their lives and laying the foundations of a great nation. Now, over 300 years later, we find ourselves defending their vision and faith around the whole earth. It is this faith in their vision and in our ability to defend the rights of men which we have demonstrated so well the last three years, so innate in our souls and so strong in our resources, for which we should give thanks and devotion to the same all wise Providence that they worshiped at their early shrines around the festive board. Whether in the homes of all America, or in the camps of ten million soldiers, the thoughts must be the same. We are still liv ing for and fighting for the same rights of freedom to worship as we please, to the same rights to say what we please, the same rights to free enterprise, the same rights to improve the private and general welfare, and to progress in our American way of life under the truest democracy on earth. Our republic, established but a century and a half ago and founded on the principles of our earlier forefathers, now finds it self the greatest nation in the world, while nations many centuries old are crumbling because of the wrong theories of government. We now realize our greatest responsibilities to humanity, perhaps the greatest of all ages for one nation. This place in the world must be maintained by adherence to the simple principles of free dom of the first Thanksgiving days and the declaration of human right by the founders of this republic. Our prayers should be, that when the captains and kings de part, we shall not become drunk with the sight of power, and loose wild tongues, but will retain a humble and contrite heart, and will still keep in awe the Lord God of Hosts. Let us thank God that we are powerful in that our principles of liberty and human rights have been justified, but let us also pray God that we may remain humble before His righteousness. Though para phrasing the Immortal Kipling, let us not become one with Nine- vah and Tyre, lest we forget our sound principles and the prin ciples of the Prince of Peace. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Duus. They took her back to Pen dleton Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Adren Allen and two children have moved up with their trailer to spend the winter. Mrs. Roy Minnick spent the week end with his family here. He works in a gravel pit at Conroy. Avery Shoun was a Stanfield visitor Saturday. Harry Cooper came up from Springfield Friday where he is working in the Alcoa plant there. He went back Monday. Staff Sergeant Morris Godwin and his mother, Mrs. Effie Godwin met Mrs. Martha Nedbaulke and small daughter at Irrigon. They all spent a few hours with the Ser geant's grandmother, Mrs. Martha Ferril and aunt, Nora Wilson. 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 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 i from and after the 1st day of Dec ember, 1944, at private sale, for cash, or upon such terms as may be approved by the Court at 205 Lum bermens Building, in the city of Portland, Multnomah County, Ore gon, all of the following described real property situate in Umatilla County, Oregon, to-wit: Thirty seven (37) acres of land, more or less, in Section thirty- three (33) Township Four (4) North, Range twenty-nine (29) East of the Willamette Meridian, in Umatilla County, Oregon, and more particularly described as: The Southeast quarter of the Southwest quarter (SE14 of SW14) of Section Thirty-three (33) in Township Four (4) North, Range Twenty-nine (29) East of the Willamette Meridian, less right of way heretofore convey ed to the United States Govern ment for Feed Canal; and also James Henderson went to Pen beginning at the southeast cor dleton and on to Portland to take ner of the Southwest quarter of his physical examination for the the Southwest quarter (SW14 of By Mrs. Grace Shoun army. SW14) of Section Thirty-three Earl Chaney was buried in the (33) Township Four (4) North, Billy Allen left Thursday by way Irrigon cemetery after services at of Heppner to be inducted into the Range Twenty-nine (29) East of the Prann Funeral Parlors at 1:00 | army at Fort Lewis. the Willamette Meridian; thence o’clock. He was a former Irrigon West 198 feet; thence North 440 Mack McCoy, M. M. 1/c of the farmer, having lived here when feet; thence East 198 feet; thence Seabees, is visiting his parents, the the project was first formed. Mr. South 440 feet to the place of be R. M. McCoys and other relatives. Chaney was born in Nebraska 55 | ginning. containing two (2) years ago. He left here to farm | He leaves Tuesday for his port of acres, all lying and being with embarkation. His sister. Mrs. Bir near Echo and was at Rathdrum | in said County of Umatilla and when he had a heart attack that die Stewart of Island City, is also State of Oregon, which real pro visiting at the McCoy home. caused his death. He has a daugh perty is also commonly known Ella Mae Grim is leaving Wed ter burried in the Irrigon cemete as “Alfalfa Ranch” Umatilla nesday for La Grande to visit Bet ry. A son. Pvt. Earl Chaney, sta- | County, Oregon. ty Acock, cadet nurse, and other tioned in Italy, and also the widow The sale will be made subject to survives and a daughter Marilyn. | friends during the Thanksgiving the confirmation by the above en- holidays. Mrs. Wiley Benefiel and son Ro-I Mrs. Johnson of Idaho is visiting ger arrived Friday to spend some her granddaughters. Mrs. Howard time with her parents, the E. A. Stephens. Her huband, a chief Gollyhorn and Eula Amis. LaVern Duus. student nurse of warrant officer, is stationed in Building Contractor* Pendleton, spent Sunday with her Alaska. and Remodeling IRRIGON NEWS ITEMS MOORE & MORRISEY Umatilla VAR THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1944 THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON. PAGE FOUR PRODUCTION BOARD'S 1944 - - Oregon •============================” SURVEY OF PURCHASES BY AUTO JUNKYARDS SHOWS 75 PERCENT FEVER CARS BEING titled Court. Date of first publication: Nov ember 2. 1944. : Date of last publication: Novem ber 30. 1944 1 BRUCE CAMERON, Attorney for Guardian BRUCE CAMERON, Guardian 205 Lumbermens Building Portland 4, Oregon (Nov. 2-30) • / ore SUMMONS Equity No. 7674 In the Circuit Court of the Stale of Oregon for Umatilla County | Ira Albert Clevenger and Hazel Olga Clevenger, husband and wife. Plaintiffs, vs. John James Peters and Jane Doe Peters, his wife; Mary Jane Cush ing and John Doe Cushing, her husband; John Thomas Peters and Jane Doe Peters, his wife; the un known heirs of Thomas William Peters, deceased; also all other persons or parties unknown claim ing any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real estate described in the complaint herein, Defend 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 filed against you in the above en titled Court and cause within four weeks of the date of the first pub lication of this summons, and if you fail to so appear and answer, for want thereof, plaintiffs will ap ply to said Court for the relief prayed for and demanded in said complaint, to-wit: First National Bank of Hermiston i | First National Bank of Hermiston F. B. SWAYZE, President LeeareeeeAererAlerceAlerceeloeeAlee A decree that plaintiffs are the owners in fee simple of the follow ing described lands, to-wit: The Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 8, Township 4 North. Range 28. All being East of the Willa mette Meridian, in the County of Umatilla and State of Oregon. Excepting any and all water rights of way. And that plaintiffs are such owners free from any right, title, estate, lien or interest of you. and each of you. or any one or more of you. and that you, or any one or more of you, have no right, title, estate, lien or interest in said lands, or any part thereof, and re- straining and enjoining you, and | each of you, from asserting or claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in said lands, or in ' any part threof. adverse to plain- | 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 day of November, A.D. 1944. C. C. PROEBSTEL, Attorney for Plaintiff. Post Office Address, Pendleton, Oregon. (Nov. 2-30) There’s g difference between commercial baking and home baking... home baking requires a home-type flour ! 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