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PAGE FOUR *4404499 *2499*9** 9****90 9 0999899998990999900900 the greatest general of them all, Tim- oshinki on the Russian front, and a few more of the younger men who are being developed in the heat of the war zones. and the continual pound ing of the great MacArthur in the most difficult field of all, the end of the global struggle should not be far Most disasters strike that way: 4 away. I Storms—fires — automobile acci- 1 Generals, admirals and heroes are e dents — theft or loss of valuable 1 not made in a day, but in a great war property There's one respect, । like this ability and merit are forced however, in which people are 1 to the front and the conservative old more fortunate than they used to ‘ er groups of regulars are retired in be. They can insure against more % favor of the vigorous, daring and DISASTER CAN STRIKE of life's hazards—and at a lower 4 more heroic younger men. It has Co SUDDENLY cost Your insurance program : been so in all wars. should undergo a periodic check- 1 , I 'HE sun was shining only a up to be certain that it is up to < - few minutes ago, now look!" date." This agency is fully quali- d hed to render expert advice con- ¡ Mrs. Margaret Thorpe cerning your insurance problems. ' Why not drop in today? We < H.E.C. met at the home of Mrs. are always at your service. 4 Tannehill Wednesday. Election of of ficers for the coming year were as 4 follows: chairman, Mrs. Ely: vice ehairman. Mrs. Tannehill; secretary. Margaret Thorpe, and treasurer, Mrs. Ealer. It was voted upon to have only one meeting a month after gas rationing, which will be held the sec ond Wednesday each month. The F 8 SWAYZE, President next meeting will be a pay luncheon at the home of Mrs. Kunze. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Mr. and Mrs. Buster Rands and Paul Smith were business visitors in 00900000900009100900000000*009%*******dao*60 Hermiston Thursday. Word has been received that Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mead are the parents HERMISTON HERALD lowed closely by resentment over ra of a son born F riday. tioning. About one-third of the charg Published Every Thursday at Don Ford and Bib Smth were in es that caused the change was waste Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon I Hermiston Saturday. in government. Another was New Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Thomas of Alfred Quiring and Leander Quiring Deal dictators, and another too much Troutdale stopped for a few minutes Publishers regimentation. Draft inequities were in Boardman Monday. They were married Sunday. Mr. Thomas was mentioned in one-fifth of the cam minister of the Community Church Entered at the post office at Her paign surveys, with too much favori for a number of years. All of his old miston as Second Class Matter, Dec. tism for labor in as many more. friends wish him happiness. 1906, Umatilla County, Oregon. Mrs. Art Allen is spending a few Other reasons assigned are rent days in Pendleton and Spokane. control, playing politics with war, the Subscription Rates Mrs. Dean Eckleberry and children tire situation, apathy of voters, isola of Hermiston spent Armistice day at One Year ........................... $2.00 tionist sentiment, dissatisfaction with the home of Mrs. Eckleberry’s sister, Six Months ....................... 1.00 the selective service law, failure to Mrs. Elv. Three Months ........................... 50 The schoolbus took the teachers to tell more war news of authentic char Hermiston for their third typhoid acter, resentment against growing shot Monday. A good crowd attended the auction Mambos war restrictions, many of which re sentments are often taken out on the at the old Leslie Packard place Mon y ORE L. M. Greene of Portland is the party in power and responsible for day. Flint HERS AsQCJATaon new owner. such national conditions. P.F.C. Charles Smith is now sta All these and other causes of the tioned at Baca Raton Field, Florida. Said Ahout the Election great turnover will be thrashed over Pvt. Lawrence Smith is still in Alas ka. Political analysists have been busy and enlarged upon during the next Ralph Earwood is home again after since the late election diagnosing the two years. It cannot be denied that spending two months seeding wheat cause of the landslide, which was a they point to a different system in and threshing grain on the ranch of surprise to both parties. The causes the management of our national af his brother-in-law, Dick Stanky. Theresa Connell is staying at were numerous and depended appar fairs, perhaps beginning with the new the Mrs. home of her son Earl in Irrigon. ently on the locality and the view of congress. Mrs. Florence Barlow is in Lexing- • • • observers. ton staying with her daughter, Mrs. Truman Messenger. The cause, alleged more than any Th ina» Are Looking Up! Mrs. Gillespie is confined to her other, was dissatisfaction with the With a few more Eisenhowers and bed due to high blood pressure. way the war was going. This, of Halseys on our battlefronts and Pvt. and Mrs. J. Lamb left Monday course, was before the American in more Montgomerys on the British for Salt Lake on a 15 day furlough. Vernon Root spent a few days at vasion of Africa and the victory of front, the turning point of the war our forces in the South Pacific. Next will soon be hastened into utter rout ithena with his wife and son who re staying with her father, Ray Con in line was farmer resentment, fol- of our enemies. Add to these perhaps ors who is ill. / / ‘ -2 V THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1942 THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. 7 / / ) / BOARDMAN NEWS AAAAAAAAABAA FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON doONEAsAarea The school and postoffice were closed for Armistice day Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Pearson of Portland arrived Thursday to visit Mrs. Pearson’s son, Lloyd Stoltnow. There will be a pre-Thanksgiving pot luck dinner for everyone at the Boardman Community church Sunday noon, November 22. The local depot closed Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Merritt will be here un til December 1. The Christmas tree committee met at the home of Mrs. Nathan Thorpe Monday night. The committee is as follows: Mrs. Nathan Thorpe. P.T.A. president, Mrs. Ekker, vice president. Miss Anderson, secretary-treasurer. Mr. Healy, Jack Gorham, Clyde Tan nehill. Mrs. Root and Mrs Attebury. The following committees were ap pointed: treat committee, Bob Har wood, chairman; program committee, Laverne Partlow, chairman: decorat ing committee. Mrs. Ekker, chairman; collecting committee, Clyde Tanne hill. chairman: and to collect from R. R.: Mrs. Pearson, Messner; Mr. Healy, town; Paul DeMauro, Coyote: Doris Lilly, Castle and Mrs. Root, the people on the highway. Mrs. Pearson. Mrs. Attebury and Mrs. Jenkins were in Hermiston Mon day. %. -— Mr. and Mrs. Walpole and family were in Pendleton Monday. Mr. Harter and Mr. Lechner at tended the school masters banquet in Umatilla Monday night. The regular Grange meeting will be held Saturday night at the Grange Here s an entirely new type of two-way plow that hall. It is hoped a good crowd will turn out for the election of officers. will give you big easier operation, easier Mr. Lechner took six members of adjustment, and better work than ever before-the the Christian Endeavor to the East No. 32 on Two-Way Tractor ern Oregon Convention at Milton Fri Both wheels operate the land to serve ú day after school. Elaine Fisher. Dor othy Roach, Francis Skoubo, Marvin for the plow and to keep the plow Walpole, Harold Baker and Dale 11. times—even when opening lands. It’s Ford were the ones who attended. new in design—new in features you’ll like. See it They returned Saturday night after check its many fine features at our store You’ll attending a show in Pendleton. new John Deere No. 32 two-furrow, Two- . Mr. and Mrs. Anderegg gave a Way I ractor Plow on your farm this year. birthday dinner in honor of Mrs. Tom Gardner. Those attending were Mr. BRADEN-BELL TRACTOR & and Mrs. Ed Kunze. Mr. and Mrs. I. Skoubo, R. Wasmer, Bill Harrington. EQUIPMENT CO. Tom Gardner and the guest of honor, Mrs. Gardner. Pendleton — Phone 518 Word was received by relatives Friday that Russell De Mauro, who enlisted in the Navy, is stationed at Camp Waldron, Farragut, Idaho. Clarence Ekker who is in the Navy is home on a few days furlough .He is a gunner on a submarine chaser, and has many interesting stories to tell of his experiences. HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH solo. Herb Parsons and Mrs. Eldon Rev. Kenneth B. Daniels, Pastor B.Y.P.U. at 7 p. m., with an inter Shannon and Lorna Kay spent the week end in Spokane where they vis esting topic for discussion. All young ited with their mother and sister Mrs. “Holding Forth the Word of Life”. people are cordially invited. Parsons and Mrs. Ward Share. Sunday School, 10:00 a. m., Mrs. H- Evening service at 8 o’clock. Mr. Ralph Akers. Wilbur and Berl Ak ers and families of Ione spent Sun G. Kludiskofsky, superintendent. Kludiskofsky will render for us a day at the Russell Miller home. Ralph Morning worship at 11 o’clock. Ser- violin solo in this service. Sermon is Mrs. Miller’s father, and Wilbur Transforming Vision”. Miss Francis subject: “The Pre-existent and Eter and Berl are her brothers. Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Miller were in I mon by the acting pastor: “Isaiah’s nal Son of God.” "Come Thou With Cecil Tuesday at a large auction sale. Follett will favor us with a clarinet Us and We Will Do Thee Good-” p “ hr at, th I. w" f JOHN DEERE capacity, new John Deere gauge eve at wheels a plow want a For Sale Salute A’ie Autoi ° AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA a dies “ot A % They Serve America by Keeping Our Cars and Trucks Serving for Victory D . A " 'CHEVROLET Why America’s Cars and Trucks Are VEHICLES OF VICTORY* •Sole transportation for war workers in many com munities. The automotive mechanics of yesterday are the Victory Service Men of today. . . . For it’s up to them to maintain the motorized transportation system which car ries men and materials to and from America’s • Sole transportation for war materials in many communities. war plants, America’s farms, America’s other • Six out of every ten farms use one car or more. essential industries. . . . They know their ¡ob, • 67 per cent of all farm car mileage is necessity driving. and they're doing their job! . . . Help them to • Many war plant* depend on trucks to haul all "Victory" freight. •Trucks alone serve 54.000 communities not reached by railroad*. • All signs tell you- MORE PEOPLE GO TO CHEVROLET DEALERS FOR SERVICE New and Used Many Different Dimensions keep your car or truck serving for Victory by getting skilled service now and regularly. •All atatementa bnsod on reporta compiled by the Miehinen Stete Highwey Department end the Statiaticel Department of A. M. A. Wk CHEVROLET = Also Scrap Lumber Suitable for Wood Bring Your Own Truck Headquarters for * VICTORY SERVICE ★ on all makes of ears and trucks Hermiston Auto Co PHONE 3661 — HERMISTON Take Advantage of this Bargain Offer! Paul N. Odegard & Associates U. O. D. West Area Phone 4211 * - * Ext. 115