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THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON
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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.
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The Willkie Personality
The main subject of national importance just now
is Wendell Willkie’s report to the American public
and its reverberations. In a plain, clear, direct state
ment he has told what he heard and saw in his round
the world trip to our allied nations. What criticism
he made of war strategy and national policies were
constructive, and with patriotic intent toward win
ning the war, both in a military way and as to gain
ing the proper place for this country in the making of
a permanent peace.
It is to be expected in a country of free speech like
ours that he will be both praised and criticised, but
the fact is that his report will not be ignored, either
in this country or in England and the rest of the
fighting world. It is certain to stir action and cause
changes. No one can deny that such an outstanding
personality, who uses plain, and even blunt lang
uage, such practical philosophy, such economic grasp
of international affairs, and such knowledge of the
ideologies of the world’s peoples, will have an effect
on our thinking, now and into the future.
He has made plain that the world is for freedom
—that thought is astir in all nationalities, except per
haps those whose expressions are controlled by dic
tators. And they all look to America to take the lead
for them in the control of their own political and eco
nomic affairs, under a democratic form of govern
ment. For 150 years the United States has led the
way to self government, and its efforts have spread
this doctrine around the globe. We have become a
great spiritual uplift to many down trodden nations,
and our responsibility has become global. The days
of empire control, or using Willkie’s phrase, the “big
house on the hill surrounded by mud huts”, are over.
We find ourselves in the great position, not only of
fighting to maintain our own freedom, but fighting
to help establish the freedom of the entire globe—a
new world.
This is the conception of our duties that Willkie is
seeking to impress on us in the conduct of the war,
patriotically and economically. His may be a new
voice of leadership from the wilderness, in which we
yet find ourselves, in the spiritual uplift of mankind.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1942.
NEWS
By Mrs. Glenn Ostrom
The community was hostess of a
reception honoring the teachers of
the local schools. A short program
consisted of welcome to the teachers
and introduction of Supt. Chapman
by chairman of the school board, Wai
ter Bullard; introduction of teachers
by Supt. Chapman: song, Joan
Byrnes and Edithanne Spencer; pia
no solo by Mrs. Barta Blair; intro
duction of crowd; song, Mrs. W. El
ler: and another song by Joan Byrnes
and Edithanne Spencer, after which
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a lunch was served.
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shannon
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spent Saturday and Sunday in Port
cl.
land.
Harold, Laird and two friends who
are stationed at the Pasco Air base,
spent Friday evening with his moth
i
er and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gus
Fransoloes. Mrs. Laird, who teach
es school in Echo, was also a guest
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for the week end.
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Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Chapman
and daughter Joan spent the week
end in Portland on business.
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Del Moore, local carpenter, was in
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jured last Friday by a fall while at
see 1, “%
work. He is in the Pendleton hospi
t t it
tal and is reported as getting along
ty
as well as can be expected.
Barbara Tonies of Portland arrived
last Thursday to visit with her sister,
Mrs. Dale Montgomery and father
Gus Tonies. She returned Sunday
night.
Mrs. David Earley and two child
ren returned to their home in Baker
after a weeks visit with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hiatt and fam
ily.
Why Stockman
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Montgomery
and sons spent Thursday and Friday
Send Lowell Stockman
is the Man and gets things done.
in Holdman with his mother and fam
He is courteous and
tO Congress to repre
ily.
Sgt. Hilmer Ervin, who is stationed
sent Eastern Oregon in in a truly representative kindly, and he is coura
in the U. S. army, spent last week
here visiting his sister, Mrs. Mildred
geous and honest. Born
the nation’s Capitol. He government.
Fromdahl and brother, Everett Er
vin.
Stockman is the man, and raised in Eastern
is the man to truly rep
Peter D. Farley spent the week end
in Portland visiting friends.
resent all the people of because he has what it Oregon, Stockman un
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Montgomery of
Holdman are spending a few days at
the Second Congres takes. He is thoroughly derstands this country
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Mont
sional district of Oregon capable. He is vigorous and its people.
gomery.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Sickles spent Mon
day and Tuesday in Portland where
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Mr. Sickles attended to business.
Walter Ackert spent the week end
PaiJ Adv.. StvdtM fvr Cmm CM. PndMa, Oregon, AriM. BvH Secretary.
here visiting his father and sister.
Lyle Brown, who is employed in
Huntington arrived Sunday to visit
a few days with his family.
Neal Munden who is now working
Mrs. Jim McDermott, Mrs. Rex the John Voile family. They also
Ollie Coryell spent Sunday in Hood Moses and Mrs. Leland Smith spent went to the mountains to hunt. Bill in Salem was in town Friday.
River where he visited his sister and Tuesday in Pendleton on business.
and Juanita Voile accompanied them.
husband, who have just returned from
Committees of the local organiza
Earl Forbes and children Ruby, PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE
Pearl Harbor where they have been tions met at the school house Monday Kenneth and Lenabelle went to the
Pastor S. E. Gravea
employed.
afternoon and plans are underway for mountains last week to hunt, return
Mrs. M. M. Eller has been quite ill the annual community Christmas ing Monday with a deer shot by Ken
Stop! Look! Listen! Jesus still
at her home the past week.
tree.
neth.
Mrs. E. McKenzie is now working
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vieg drove
The high school students and alum saves. This is our only hope.
at the Red & White store.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ford, who have ni had a skating party at the Hermis
Sunday at 10 a. m., Bible school. A
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Myers of Kenne been in The Dalles visiting his fami ton skating rink Friday night. Sev class for every age. The whole Bible
wick spent Tuesday here visiting her ly, to Pendleton Tuesday evening. eral of them also attended the show.
for the whole man.
niece, Mrs. Albert Vieg.
Ford has been on a ten day furlough
Many Irrigonites attended the
At 11 a. m., worship hour. Exhor
John Franklin, who is employed in from his army duties in California, dance in Stanfield and Hermiston
Portland, spent the first of the week and
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tation, edification and comfort.
left Tuesday evening from Pen pavilion Saturday night.
here with his family.
। dleton. Mrs. Ford will remain with
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Adams pur
At 7 p. m., Young people’s meeting.
her parents in Pendleton.
chased the Irrigon Mercantile store
7:45 p. m., Evangelistic service.
from Mr. and Mrs. Jim Arnberg Fri
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Tuesday, 7:45 p. m., prayer meet
day. Adams sold his farm.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnberg have moved ing. Thursday, 7:45 p. m., Bible stu
into the depot which they will now dy and prayer meeting.
By Mrs. C. D. Whitney
operate.
Do you like the old fashioned relig
Mr. and Mrs. Gallister, Mr. and
Miss Anita Louise Caldwell of
Mrs. Quigley, Ellen Brown and Ken Umatilla is spending two weeks with ion. “Come thou with us and we will
do thee good.”
Cunningham of Carlton are visiting her aunt, Mrs. C. D. Whitney.
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