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THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. PAGE FOUR 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 The Lesson of the Great City of Cologne Cologne, one of the great cities of Europe, now lies prostrate. It was founded by the Caesars nearly 2000 years ago and has represented the advance of civilization down through the centuries. It was a center of government, culture, architecture, art, reli gion and beauty, as well as manufacture and busi ness, and the general progress of Germany. Now all this is in rubble except its great cathedral and many fine homes in outlying suburbs which our air forces have protected. If San Francisco were laid flat it would be less than the calamity that has happened to the great Rhine city. And this is but a dot on the map of destruction on the map of Europe from Lon don to Stalingrad. Thus is our boasted civilization doing to itself after a struggle upward since the Man of Galilee. It is a struggle of right against wrong in human relations, and we have a profound faith that the principles of Christian civilization will survive, and rise stronger after the battles for human liberty have been won. And while this is going on in Europe, we of the most advanced nation under Christianity find our selves contending against another—a paganistic sort of civilization as old, which believes that the Emper or of Japan is God. Doctrines and philosophies of government become almost useless as we contem plate the problems that face us. How mankind can work out a basis of lasting peace when human beings may live together toward a common good and a no ble way of life, will require the use of all the good of all the'ages, organized into righteous codes by the greatest minds and spirits of all the nations. ner, faculty of Columbia grade school, were in Pendleton on bus iness Saturday. Mrs. Mary Rand of Irrigon spent Friday with her niece, Mrs. Grace Foster, while Baty Rand attended the tractor school in town. Mrs. Jendrzejewski was being very forehanded on Tuesday, when she began soliciting for do nations for the Red Cross, one day ahead of time. Mr. and Mrs. Phillipps celebrat ed their twentieth wedding anni versary last week. Mark and Mrs. Grace Foster were their dinner guests. Mrs. Gretchen Purdy came from Portland Monday to visit at the Duff Knight home. Mrs. Sam Carter. Mrs. Phillipps and Grace Foster spent Wednes- day in Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Parsons and children of The Dalles who were here on business during the week visited at the Bob Woodward home. The Louis Colcourd family moved Tuesday from the Graves place to their former home in the Westland district. The Graves place has recently been sold. STANFIELD NEWS Hilma Tyler spent three days in The Dalles last week for dental treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith re turned to their home in Union Sat urday after visiting friends on the project for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hamilton of | Bellingham. Wash., are visiting I his brother and family, Mr. and I Mrs. Cecil Hamilton. A surprise birthday dinner hon oring Frances Skoubo was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Anderegg Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Stout were taken to the hospital Tuesday after re- | ceiving injuries from an auto ac- | cident about 500 feet past the junction on the new US 30 high- | way east of Boardman. The oth- | . er car was an out of town car. Mr. and Mrs. Dickerhoff have moved into the Ash ranch on the east end of the project. Asta Skoubo. C N. is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Skoubo. Asta is receiving training in the Multnomah County Hospi tal in Portland. PTA will meet in the school evening. auditorium Thursday । The program will be put on by different school classes. All . par- ents are asked to come. THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1945. First National Bank of Hermiston First National Bank of Hermiston F. B. SWAYZE, President (Held from last week) A party in honor of Harold and Jack Salamonsen of Kirkland, Wash., spent the week end at the Ernest Tyler was held in the rec Ernest Sires home. His wife, Elea reation hall Sunday, sponsored by ter Uthe from Umatilla motored basketball. Great improvements have been nor. who has spent the past two the student body. Gingerbread to Yakima Monday to spend sev months here with her parents, and and whipped cream and hot cho eral days with Mrs. Peck's mother made on the recreation hall by the committee. Audree Wilson, also receiving medical aid. re colate were served after numer who is quite ill. Mildred Miller, Rozel la Meinen, turned with her husband and 22 ous games were played. Mr. and Mrs. Paul DeMauro Eveivn Robinson, former resi all assisted Mr. Dickerhoff, since months old son Jacky on Wednes motored to The Dalles to shop dent of Boardman, is confined in they painted the window sills and day to their home. Thursday. the annex an ivory color. Con- Henry Potenski. a welder from The Dalles hospital with a broken Dagmar Skoubo, senior of Fen- tributions are still being made and the Portland shipyards, spent the knee. Her home is now at Kin dleton high school, spent the week accepted. last of the week here visiting his zua. Mr. •nd Mrs. Van Metre and end with her parents. Mr. and mother Nanny Potenski, and oth Mrs. Bertha Heald from Ione er relatives. Ben Krause of Echo family from The Dalles spent Mrs. Adolf Skoubo. visited with her sister, Mrs. Rus Sunday on the project visiting Mrs. Ida Huntting from Silver sell Miller and family over the returned to Portland Sunday night friends. Creek, Wn„ is making an extend week end. with him. Mrs. Buster Rands returned ed visit at the A. E. McFarland Allen Bowman from Camp Man Mr. and Mrs. Avent and family ning. Texas, arrived home Sunday home Saturday after spending ranch here in Boardman. several months with her husband. Mrs. Elvin Ely has been quite from Portland have moved to the on his first furlough, He has had former Smith 4 ranch south of one year’s training in the army Pvt. Buster Rands, of the Marine ill at home over the week end. Corps in San Diego. Cal. The AAA had a meeting in the town. Ruby, Avent has enrolled and is looking fine. Vr. and Mrs. Paul Smith from school auditorium Monday for the , in the sophomor e class. Miss Laura Mav Ditzler will Ernest Tyler is home on lease celebrate her eighth birthday Fri Union are visiting friends in purpose of writing up farm plans for 1945. 1 after completing boot training at day evening at her Grandma Sales Boardman this week. birthday dinner Electric lights have been in Farragut Naval Training station home with a few school friends., A ------ j in honor of I Harold. Delbert and Ernest Tyler stalled in the Catholic church and in Idaho. Ernie attended Board calling. Mrs. Roscoe B. McGraw states was held Sunday at the home of Mr. Cassidy has cut down several man high school before enlisting trees that concealed the church. in the navy. that her son Bud has now been Albert Partlow, S. 1/c, writes Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ball and The basketball boys returned commissioned first lieutenant, and were , -, . that he expects to be home on from John Day Sunday after par has retired to a rest camp for a Lynn family, Gillespie. Phil Jones, Don Gillespie, short while Mr .and Mrs. ticipating in the League Tourna leave before too long. Word was received that Elmer Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hughes and Charles Roseland and Norma ment as second place winner for If you hesitate to give your utmost to the Red daughters Morrow county. The Boardman Tyler. MOMM 1/c, has reported received long distance Roseland.. — — Cross, just stop and think, and talk it over with your calls from their son Loren who ex- . Mrs. Billings, Mrs. John. Part- boys made a good showing but for overseas duty. ' low, Mrs. W. A. Baker. Doris Wil- were defeated by Echo with a Word has been received that neighbors, as to what the Red Cross is doing. We pects to ship out soon. and Susan , Partlow „ were , in i score of 34 to 41. Eldon Lilly was Gump Jones and Donald Ford met The cast of players who will en- | son 71 EP m , piareis wno win en- Tk.. n n live still in comfort, but we know what the boys are I chosen one of the all star players at sea in the Philippines and were tertain at the high school auditor- -— March ** . 8 - are Junior - suffering in prison camps, in hospitals, and the ium Brown., Mrs. Ernie Peck and Mrs. Les- and was awarded a small gold together five hours. wounded on battlefields, and the angel of mercy that Gene Harp. Jim Hogg, Lowell Vance Hendry, Ray reaches them, on all fronts is the Red Cross. Our own Garoutte. Northrup. Jean Louthan. Helen selfish interests here, where there is plenty of mon Wilson, June Hubbell, Deffern ey, should yield to this appeal. Sickle. Betty Prather. Betty Able man, Elaine Hogg, Berna Ebsen. Mildred Mollsted. Beryl Dewing, Just to remind you that now is the time to plant a Newell Anson, Ben Coombes, Ce tree and then more trees. Only God can grow a tree cil Sutton, hPyllis Daly, Muriel; Hughes and the 4-act plays are | but you can help spread its blessings. Submerged, The Dummy. Billy's ana Proposing PrAnncmo to .. Papa. p... First Date and Sue Waid is the director for the iting relatives. plays. Miss Harriet Lind of Hermiston Stanfield's quota for the Red was an overnight guest of Miss Cross is $400 and the drive has be Rosalie Hammer last week. gun. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Bard, Dinner guests at the Percy Cor Mr. and Mrs. Drisslewitt have man home Tuesday were Mr. and purchased the Frank Pearson and Mrs. Chas. Herrick are issu- I ing memberships. Mrs. Clyde Nobles of Umatilla. 1945. our boys will need 13 Liberty ship loads of fruit juices. 33 ol place and are making extensive Guests at the Sherman Chapin | milk. 50 of meat. 34 of canned vegetables. 6 of canned tomatoes. 20 of canned fruit. For one Mrs. Nellie Tucker returned to improvements. home last week were his brother day it requires 4000 head of cattle. 6.500.000 eggs, and several thousand pounds of butter and her home Mondav after a visit in Mr. and Mrs. L. Hammer made and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Frank sugar each meal. Never the less, your local stores are able to supply you with all the necessi Pendleton with relatives. a business trip to Pendleton Chapin and their daughter Ruth L. Hammer was honored with a Thursday. from Mvrtle Creek. birthday dinner Tuesday Guests Mrs. Jack Lynn is visiting her FRESH PRODUCE Mrs. Mary Hodgen returned on Americas were Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Neill and daughte r in Amity. Ore. Her plans CAULIFLOWER lb. ORANGES 2 doz. March 1 from her winter's visit daughter Peggy. Mr. Hammer re for return are indefinite. fresh largest selling Ideal Juice near San Francisco. ceived a greeting card from his Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ott accom There will be special music on ONIONS bunch CARROTS 2 bu daughter. Miss Bessie Hammer, panied by Mrs. Wm. Kik were cheese cracker Walla Walla Cal. Myers who is a student in the University business callers in Pendleton Sat March 11 at the Presbyterian church and the new minister, Don in Honolulu. urday. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Getchell Mrs. A. H. Cable, Miss Betty Peterson, will deilver the sermon. were callers in Echo Sunday, vis Putnam and Miss Helen Zehend- HONEY 2 lbs VANISH Beeville By Frances Skoubo CAKE FLOUR Galen Jones. F. 1 c, former stu CORNBREAD MIX dent or Boardman High, visited Red & White Cinch 1 lb. his friends in Boardman Monday. MOLASSES PANCAKE FLOUR Harold Tyler. S. 1 c, and his Aunt Dinah R. & W 212 lbs mother. Mrs. Grace Forbes, mo tored to Portland where they are MOLASSES 32 oz OATS 3 lbs visiting Mrs. Ed Warner, former Gold Label Brer R. Red & White Hazel Tyler, and son. Pvt. Edwin Ball is spending sev TOMATOES No. 212 FLOUR 25 lbs PER PKG eral days furlough with his par Red & White Red & White ents. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ball. Bud PUMPKIN No. 212‘s is stationed at Fort Ord. Calif. FLOUR to lbs OLIVES Pint Vernon Partlow Red & White expected Red & White Large Spanish home sime time this week Ver PRUNE JUICE TENDERONI 6 oz non is stationed in Seattle. MAYONNAISE Pint Red & White Van Camp's Bill Harrington left for Tacoma. Red & White Wash . Sunday to spend several GINGERBREAD MIX WHITE ROSE Vi gal PEANUT BUTTER days with Mr. and Mrs Art Allen Dromedary Bleach and family. Playmate 2 II SPICED GREEN TOMATO SLICES. Hunt s N 212‘s .31 Bob Miller returned to Gresham CATSUP VANILLA OR LEMON EXTRACT. Red & White How can o motor oil save gasoline? Mondav after the completion of a IMITATION VANILLA. Pheasant Red & White leveling project on his farm, the DICED or SLICED BEETS. RAW Pheasant Much gasoline loss is caused by gradual ring and former Tom Hendricks ranch. APPLE BUTTER CLEAREX WITH SPRAYERS cylinder wear. Gas mixtures then “blow-by,” compres Dale Ford from Waitsburg, Wn.. Couer d’ Alene. visited friends in Boardman over sion is reduced, performance gets rough. RPM Motor MEAT DEPARTMENT the week end. Oil slows this wear way down—sticks tight on hot SLACK TEA SALMON - HALIBUT Mrs. Olive Miller, former Olive SMELT AND KIPPERED COD or cold metal surfaces, insures cold motors against Tenderleaf GROUND BEEF SAUSAGE LUNCH MEAT & KRAUT Jarvis, was on the project on busi extra starting wear, protects critical hot spots on long GELATINE CHOICE CUTS )F VEAL. BEEF. PORK AND LAMB ness tne past week. runs For more mileage, less wear — use Standard’s COTTAGE CHEESE Effie Bullock left for Pendleton Wadhams CHILI BRICKS RPM Motor Oil Tuesday to take care of her fath er who is ill. Ernest Tyler, A S.. returned to Farragut Naval Training Station after spending five days leave with his mother. Mrs. Grace Forb es and family. Word was received that S Sgt. Frank Kunze underwent an oper Your local representative for ation and is recovering nicely in an Army Hospital in the States. STANDARD OF CALIFORNIA Mrs. Charles Phillips. Hazell Miller, visited the Russell Miller Bu Mr». Ruse Hedruk Mrs. Grace Tyler. Those, invited • The Dalles on business Saturday. • COLUMBIA NEWS BOARDMAN NEWS Sam Moore : Hermiston Trading Co family over the week end