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HERMISTON HERALD Published Every Thursday at Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon Alfred Quiring and Leander Quirins Publishers Entered at the post office at Her- miston as Second Class Matter, Dec. 1906, Umatilla County, Oregon. Subscription Ratea One Year ........................... $2.00 Six Months ....................... 1.00 Mambot PUB Oveldr RS 49sOCATI0N The Makers of Peace Are in the Front Lines The much discussed problem of permanent peace is gradually be ing settled in Europe by the des truction of the great disturber. On the north, east, south and west Germany is surrounded by twen ty great armies, marching toward the Armageddon. The victory is being won, not so much by the councils of nations and the parlia ments of the world, as by the he roic deeds of our sons on the bat tle front toward the elimination of the doctrines of a common foe of our democratic institutions. It appears necessary to destroy one of the greatest nations on earth, to destroy the fanaticisms of our times. Germany, under maniacal leaders with tyranical control, seems destined to become a minor power for a century or more, in answer to Hitler's 1000 years. Re- established after centuries of war ing provincial factions, it was re-, stored to peaceful pursuits by the old Emporor William and Bis mark. long before the time of the late Kaiser. The Bismarkian re gime made a great nation, re stored agriculture, education, and developed the great natural re sources. Now for three decades, Union 76 Gasoline Germany has been headed for a fall. Through its deep belief in its super powers it stubbornly re sists to the bitter end, led and con trolled by the illusions of a pow erful tyrant. Diplomacy, state craft, wisdom, surrendered to the god of war, which had to be met by war. All Germany’s achieve ments of science, philosopht , in vention. discovery and industry for the good of mankind were turned against mankind to be des troyed by a greater mankind that had kept pace with the fear of God in its hearts. All our great leaders are strug gling for solutions to a permanent peace, but the solution lies only at the battle front. When our ar mies at the north, east, south and west shall have converged at the pyre of a great nation, then we will have peace. May the«facts of the strucale and all its philoso phies and idealogies be recorded for the future of mankind, and may we have a historical lesson that will last for 1000 years. STANFIELD NEWS By Mre. Rote Hedrick Mrs. Troy Coleman and daugh ter Shirley of Echo visited the Stanfield high school on February 12 and Mrs. Coleman addressed the Girls' League on “Building Per sonality and Character". The 38 girls and their sponsor. Mrs. Emil Zivney, enjoyed the talk. Harry Duke recently returned from construction work in the Aleutians and is visiting his bro ther John Duke and other rela tives for a while. Mrs. William Reeves left Febru ary 15 to visit her son Harold and wife in Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Thomas bought the Philip Lesser home near their home. The Lessers will move to Yakima. Mrs. John Condon, sister of Mrs. Roy Duncan, who had visited here since last September, returned to Triton Motor Oil UNION OIL COMPANY Fuel Oil — Stove Oil — Burner Oil — Insect Sprays Prompt Delivery Call 2751 —George Harkenrider 8 $ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1945 THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. PAGE FOUR her home in Kansas City February urge everyone to make bundles of their paper and leave them at the 10. Mrs. Marvin Ransier visited at Hiatt building by the Duncan ho the George Ransier home last tel. Mrs. Joe Springer, chairman of week. She states that her husband is now teaching mathematics at the tin can drive, states that cans his station in India. He is in the can be left at the cannery in Her- miston every day. Army Air Corps. Announcement has been re- Neil Wallace of Spokane, Wn., ceived here by Mrs. Daugtrey of will hold services at the Communi the marriage of Miss Jeannie Tay ty- church Wednesday, February lor on January 27, to Jimmy Frost, 14th, in the interests of tracts for a navy air cadet of Los Angeles, service men campaign. Mr. Wal lace is accompanied by his wife, a but were married in Oklahoma. Mr .and Mrs. Wm. Swaney re vocal soloist and vibra-harpist, and ceived a wire from their daughter, i Miss Lillian Gregg, pianist .A film Helen, who left February 5 for I "Men in Uniform" will be shown. Mr. and Mrs. Gene McFarland Mercides, Texas, to await the ar rival of her fiancee, that she ar and son Merrill of Yakima visited rived safely and also that he is in here Sunday. They took some of their furniture back with them. also now in the States. Arzie Smith returned Saturday Mrs. Dene Baker and Mrs. Don Kieth of Hermiston were visitors i from Spokane where he visited his in Walla Walla over the week end. 1 family. Mrs. George Campbell, teacher Margie McCartney and Peter D. of the third grade, spent the week Farley spent Thursday evening in end in Weston, her husband com | Pendleton. They attended the movie “30 Seconds Over Tokyo”. ing up after her on Sunday. Mrs. John Nichols, assisted by Mrs. Clarence Campell (June her sister, Mrs. Harris, and daugh Butson) was honored with a bridal ter Madeline, were hosts Tuesday shower Thursday evening at the afternoon at the former's home for home of her mother, Mrs. John a Valentine party. Guests were I Butson. Harmony club members. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver McNabb, Trueblood of Payette and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ostrom and Beth Childs were guests. sons, Garry and Vane, all spent Mrs. Fred Loughary states that Saturday in The Dalles. McNabb her son Roy of the Navy is now remained to catch the boat Keith, teaching Radar at his location in on which he is the skipper. or near New Guinea. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McNabb Rev. and Mrs. Neil Wallace, vi are parents of a baby girl born bra harpist, and Miss Lillian Gregg Monday in St. Anthony's hospital pianist, were delightful entertain in Pendleton. Grandparents are: ers at the Presbyterian church on Mrs. Mary Wurster and Mr. and Monday night. The illustrated Mrs. Pete McNabb. tracts for the use of the boys in the Glenn Aiken, who had the mis service were worth while. fortune of injuring his eye when Glenn Long is convalescing at the sight of a gun hit it, is recover his home following a major opera ing in the Grande Rhonde hospital tion at the Post Hospital recently. in La Grande, where he was taken Mr. and Mrs. Jess Gossage state to consult a specialist. Latest word that their son Bill Gossage is still is that he was a little better. guarding prisoners in Hawaii. He Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Van Scoy has been there 31 months. spent Thursday night at the Ray- Miss Evelyn Waterman of Wei mond McNabb home. They were ser, Idaho, visited her parents, Mr. on their way to Tulsa. Okla., from and Mrs. Jo Waterman over the Pasco where they have been mak week end here. ing their home while employed Miss Barbara Wood, fifth grade there. teacher, has returned to her duties, Mrs. Laura Sampson entertained fully recovered from her recent the Ladies Aid at her home at their illness. regular meeting Thursday after Mrs. M. Refvem, chairman of the noon. Polio Fund drive, reports a total Mr. and Mrs. John Mustard left amount of $176 has been collected, Monday for Spokane. They took which exceeds the quota and wish her mother. Mrs. Mattie Edwards. es to thank all for their liberal sup who has been visiting her for two port. weeks, to her home. Mr. and Mrs. John Blair spent +8 Sunday in La Grande where they visited Glenn Aiken, who is in the By Mre. Glenn Oetrom hospital there. His sister, Mrs. The Umatilla Boy Scout troop is Harley Cornett, who has been with helping with the paper drive and him, returned with them to con- It’s Grand News -/"* "I First National Bank : • 4 of Hermiston : • ----------------------------------------------------------- $ i > First National Bank of Hermiston F. B. SWAYZE, President tinue her duties as teacher in the| local high school. I Mr. and Mrs. James Byrnes spent Tuesday in Walla Walla where they attended a funeral of her uncle. Ernest Brennen. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Eller spent Tuesday in Pendleton on business. Mrs. Alma Knudson and child ren of Wallula spent Monday and Tuesday here visiting friends. Joe Tucker of the U. S. Air Corps stationed in Seattle, spent Saturday here visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Tucker. Mrs. Frank Clark, Mrs. Harry Rodenbaugh and son Keith spent Monday evening in Pendleton where they attended the movie. QUAUTY SHOE REPAIRING Wil! 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