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THURSDAY. MAY 24, 1945. 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 What Is To Come Out Of San Francisco Out of the confusion of thought and the struggles of assembled na tions laboring to establish principles for permanent peace throughout a world, the San Francisco conference is nearing adjournment. The leading minds of forty-nine countries have thrashed over the Atlantic charter, the doctrines of Dumbarton Oaks, the Mexico congress, the Teheran and Yalta declarations of the Big Three, and the world wide addresses of great statesmen, able writers and radio commentators. There is no limit to the ingredients in the boiling caldron that must be reduced to first principles that may control the fighting propensities of human beings. History from Adam records wars and recurrence of wars, but our civilization that failed to prevent the present war may find itself so rebuked by its injustice, horrors and atrocities, and the impending terrors of modern war equipment, that it will search deep ly for the controlling principles of brotherly love and human welfare in state and nation, and between nations. The problems are so great that every good American citizen should give thought and study to the work of the Golden Gate assembly, and endeavor to sustain its achieve ments. even though it may fail in part, and will need many amend ments. The effort to prevent wars and establish permanent peace through this conference will not, however, include strife within each nation. The new ideologies will not all be killed on battlefields. Facism and totalitarian government will find tolerance in some nations. Commu nism will remain strong in Russia and some other countries, and so cialism is everywhere in some form or other. Russia is so adverse to capitalism that it may have a revolution if its people are not satisfied. They have discovered much during this war and may have a new un rest in favor of democracy, and a greater freedom. The Balkans will be socially a continued sore thumb and Germany, Poland, and Czecho slovakia. and perhaps France and India, and North Africa have racial and social conflicts that no new constitution for the world can direct or control. America expects to lead in the reconstruction, and is ex pected to do the greater part, and therefore, we, as citizens will find the load heaviest in the maintenance of peace, democracy, and the bet ter ways of human life. COLUMBIA NEWS See By Louise Hammer L. L, BOYNTON Mr. and Mrs. John Ford are now tenants in the Bob Woodward house. They moved from Hermis ton Monday. Sgt. Gilbert Dyer and Mrs. Viv ian Noble were dinner guests last Friday at the Lee Dyer home. The latest word from Jasper Templeton who has been seriously ill in the hospital in Portland for the past two weeks is that his con dition remains the same. Mrs. for that next CARPENTRY JOB — Cabinet Work — Phone 2452 Templeton is in Portland with him. dren have been employed this An all-school picnic was enjoy week at the William Hart hop ed by the students of Columbia ranch. Ruth McCulley is employed at school at the Columbia park Fri day. the Umatilla Ordnance depot. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rogers and SUMMONS Mr. and Mrs. Duff Knight were Equity No. 7830 callers at the Bud Hooker home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Haynes of IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Moscow. Ida., were weekend vis THE STATE OF OREGON FOR UMATILLA COUNTY itors at the Olyn Hodge home. Mr. Haynes is Mrs. Hodge's brother. Ruth Hostetter, Plaintiff, Mr. and Mrs. Gerry La Vine vs. made a business trip to Walla Harold Clair Hostetter, Walla Monday. Defendant. Miss Gloria Hammer was a week TO HAROLD CLAIR HOSTET- end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Neill of Butter Creek. TER, Defendant above named: Dick Hodge is spending a week IN THE NAME OF THE STATE at Lewiston. Ida. | OF OREGON, you are hereby re- and answer the Mr. and - -- Mrs. ----- Mills - Barager of quired to appear of the plaintiff filed Stanfield were visitors at the Joe complaint against you in the above entitled Udey home Monday. Court and cause within four Graduation exercises were held weeks of the date of the first pub at the Columbia school Wednes lication of this summons, namely day. The address was given by on or before Thursday, the 21st Rev. MacArthur. Those graduat- day of June, 1945, and you will ing were Bill Peverly, Mildred take notice that if you fail to ap Pomeroy, Ella Pardum, and Cliff pear and answer said complaint or ord Panages. otherwise plead thereto, within Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gaberding said time, the plaintiff will apply and family of Grandview, Wn., to the court for the relief prayed were weekend guests at the Henry for herein, to-wit, a decree dis Garberding home. solving the marriage contract now Mrs. Bud Hooker is home from and heretofore existing between the hospital with her new baby. plaintiff and defendant and for Harvey Snyder is remodeling an absolute divorce from the de his house. fendant. Olyn Hodge is doubling the size This summons is published in of his modern milking parlor. the Hermiston Herald, a newspa They will be milking 100 cows per published in Hermiston, Uma with an 8-unit milking machine. tilla County, Oregon, pursuant to He is also installing a new 200- an Order made herein by Hon. C. gallon pasteurizer. L. Sweek, Judge of the above en Mrs. Will Mikesell and Mrs. A. titled Court, on the 15th day of H. Cable and daughter, Dorene May, 1945. It will be published were visitors in Pendleton Tues for four successive weeks, the day. first publication to be made Mr. and Mrs. Percy Corman Thursday, the 24th day of May. were callers at the L. Hammer 1945. and the last publication on home Sunday. Norman Henderson was an ov ernight guest of Ted Hammer. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Udey were callers at the Barham and Corman homes Sunday afternoon. The pea fowls at Hodge dairy farm are causing much attention in this community. Mr. Hodge is very proud of them. A fishing party was enjoyed at the Will Mikesell reservoir Sun- | day. Those present were Mr. and | Mrs. Will Mikesell, Mrs. Mark- ham. Mr. and Mrs. Roy McNeal and two children and Mr. and Mrs. | A. H. Cable and daughter, Dorene. Louise Hammer returned Mon day from a four day vacation she spent as a guest of Mildred Lam- | bert on the Lambert fruit farm in the mountains a few miles from Mosier. Quite a number of school chil- LOW Fruits and Vegetables 2 for .2.7 of Hermiston First National Bank of Hermiston F. B. SWAYZE, President eecroRgceRle crA ermeA e we Wh • we Nee —e Me daughter of Oran B. Richards and the late Mrs. Maude L. Richards of Portland, and Sgt. James W. Corrigall, son of Mr. and Mrs Herbert Corrigall of Westfall, were married on May 9 at the par sonage of the First Methodist Church in Boise. Sgt. Corrigall is on temporary duty in the Uni ted States after 32 months service Married in Boise in the Mediterranean theater of Miss Virginia B. Richards, operation. Thursday, the 21st day of June, 1945. Dated this the 15th day of May, 1945. PETERSON & PETERSON, Attorneys for Plaintiff Post Office Address: Pendleton, Oregon. 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Sauce, 2’s .16 Apple Butter, Coeur d’ Alene 38 oz. .43 Barbecue Sauce, Derby’s ... ...... 5 oz. .11 Tenderoni, Van Camp's 6 oz. .07 Shaker Salt, R. & W. 2 lbs. .08 Cake Flour, R. & W. .26 LETTUCE, large crisp heads First National War Bond RED & WHITE MASS SELLING POWER [ Hermiston High School Gym Friday, May 25 Adm.: USD membership - - lion-members 75c Music by Pasco aval Band Bond Drawing at 11:00 P. m. Sponsored by ODD Employees Association — Everyone Welcome —