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NEWS FROM YOURj OWN STATE & COUNTY 77 Q. 4^e.l&LeL OFFICIAL U M A TILLA COUNTY PAPER COLUMBIA NEWS Uy Mrs. Baxter Hutchison a im iito n VOLUME X X X IV . HERM ISTON, UM ATILLA COUNTY. OREGON, MARCH 20, 1941. NUM BER 31 The Umatilla Project Farm Bu ROHRMAN BEGINS M A N Y REGISTER reau held its monthly meeting last Saturday evening. A pot luck din- PRODUCTION IN AT LOCAL OFFICE n tr was served at 7:30 by the F. B. A. At the business session it was MASS QUANTITIES FOR WORK HERE ■. "ted to continue the yearly contri bution of $25 to the Boy Scout orga Rohrman Motor Co., agency for nization and to rodent control was Activities at the Hermiston em designated >15. Ed Russell, district Ford Motor cars, trucks and tra c to rs,: ployment station have been humming agent for the State Farm Mutual In this week added another line of busi during the past few weeks, according surance company showed some safe FIRST INTER-CITY ness when they landed a contract for to Lynne M. Black, senior employ CITY SITE OFFERED ty pictures during the evening. 300 monument markers. Mr. Rohr ment officer. ' Approximately 1000 The Home Extension unit of the MATCH MARCH 30 man stated this week that he was do men have registered for work at the FOR MARRIED MEN Oregon State college completed F ri day of last week a very successful 4- Umatilla Ordnance Depot but to Activities this week at the Uma The first competitive play of the ing the job as a hobby as it gave him ) d'ay sewing session held at Columbia opportunity to tinker with small I date only a small number has been tilla Ordnance Depot have stressed club rooms. Miss Lane of the State 1941 golf season will be launched called. Officially 29 carpenters and the construction of temporary quart college and Miss Clinton were pres Sunday when members of the Her machines. Gus Estle, however, appears to be 9 common laborers have been cleared ers for single workers at the site ent as instructors. Approximately miston club will engage in a ladder 20 interested women attended. Elev the foreman of the job and is devot-) through the local office to date, al west of Hermiston. A crew of ap tournament. Score cards have been en dresses were made and the women ing his full time to the task. T h e1 though several of the men were for proximately 30 carpenters are work report a wonderful time as well as turned in by the various players and markers will be used at the site of mer members of Terteling's crews, ing at top speed to prepare for the instruction. listed according to the score. Jim the Umatilla Ordnance depot. and were called directly. The Columbia club house is proving Todd, president, upheld the honors of influx of workers expected shortly. Mr. Black stated Wednesday that such a pleasant place for communi his office by turning in low score and Other work going on includes road ty meetings that an effort is being it was very important that men list construction, surveying and well BUS ROUTE TO for the time being is at the top of the made to have running water in the ed a t the office have telephone num drilling. It is expected that the building. The Columbia district heap. SITE PLANNED bers so that contact tan be made im crews will be increased as the occa school board is cooperating with the Bud Beard, tournament chairman, mediately after the call comes in. sion demands, although the peak of F B.A. and will permit the piping of was next in line with a score of 80, water from the electric pump at the one over that turned in by Todd. | Paul Pettyjohn of Arlington has Local men will be given preference construction is not expected until mid -thool house at a small yearly oper ; in the early order for help. obtained a franchise to operate a bus summer. Beard will challenge Todd Sunday in j ating cost. One hundred interested ——— Efforts are being , made to locate persons at the dinner next Thursday an attempt to dethrone the leader. j route between Hermiston and the site Rev. J. R. L. Haslam, pictured PILOT ROCK TO night will insure these funds, accord This ' houses of married workers and their arrangement will carry j of the Umatilla Ordnance Depot. He above, will begin i series of services ing to reliable information. | families within the city limits of through to the bottom of the list with will begin the service as soon as suf at the Baptist church this week end. PLAY HERE FRIDAY The Cold Springs reservoir is prov the low man challenging the man ficient business is available. I Hermiston. The site chosen is the ing to be quite a public resort. Mr. An estimated price for the round Meetings are scheduled every evening j 15-acre tract just west of Hermiston and Mrs. Roy Rogers and Mr. and next to him. Each week scores will except Saturday, beginning at 7:45, The first baseball game of the on the bend of the Heppner road. Mrs. C. L. Upham were among the be published showing the results of trip is 25c but this is only tentative. according to Rev. Grayden Loree, J season will be played here Friday af The acreage belongs to Harold Kel numerous visitors there last Sunday ladder play. pastor. ternoon when Pilot Rock meets the ler and will probably be purchased and state that eight speed boats were The first inter-city tournament of FIRST PERMANENT on the lake that day. ., ... , , , , „„ Hermiston Bulldogs on the park dia by Hermiston merchants to give to /-■ i . , the year will be played March 30 at »Vier Casady received word last I n _ A ., / .„ mond. Coach Critchfield has had his the government in case the location is OFFICER ARRIVES Condon. April 6 will find the local EXAM INATIO N ON week of the death of a sister-in-law, .... ........... Bulldogs out for practice the past approved. Mrs. Ida Casady in Nevada, Mo. Mr. group going to Pasco, Wn. Master Sergeant Ronald A. Mc two weeks and indications are that Casady stated that three people with A Walla Walla firm has the task The order follows: Jim Todd 79, Lain, who has been at the Ogden ord TEETH COMPLETED a fair ball club is in the making. It of supplying water for Uncle Sam’s whom he visited on his trip East Bud Beard 80, Ray Crltchfield 81, nance depot since 1936, in charge of three months ago, had passed on. All Dental examinations on school is expected that Don Cellers will start new ordnance depot near Hermiston. three were from 75 to 80 years of M. T. Matott 82, Howard Klages 83, the property section, recently arrived children of the first six grades of on the mound for the locals. Contracts were signed last week with Ralph Brownson 8 4, Glenn Ripley age, and one was a brother of his. here as the first permanent officer Hermiston, Columbia, Umatilla, Stan To date only four games have been A. A. Durand & Son, Walla Walla, Mss Nina Rae McCulley, daughter 8 4, Gerald Keller 86, Sam Moore 87, for the local ordnance depot. Master of Mr. and Mrs. Otis McCulley, who C. J. Jackson 87, Paul Van Patten Sergeant and Mrs. McLain and son field and Echo were completed last scheduled, two with Pilot Rock and for several groups of wells about the week by Dr. W. L. Morgan. The pro two with Athena. it attending O. S. C., is spending the 90, A. E. Bensel 91, Ray Chenault huge tract and the following day Billy are living in the N. D. Bard ject was in cooperation with th e , spring vacation in Portland with an 92, Joe Miller 116. they moved in their first rig, put to home at Stanfield. aunt. Umatilla County Health unit, head- j POST OFFICE HAS work a crew of four operators and Sergeant McLain, who was born in ed by Miss Lucile Lukens of Pendle Miss Ann Sommerer arrived last started the initial bore. Thursday from Corvallis to spend the Greensburg, Pa., March 24, 1901, ton. EXTENSIVE GAIN Within a short while, according to spring vacation with her parents, Mr. LETTER TELLS OF served his first enlistment in the A total of 234 children were ex- and Mrs. II. M. Sommerer. It is getting to be quite a problem Paul Durand, junior partner, two army at the Aberdeen proving am ine(j jn the Hermiston area. Stu- TRAINING CAMP Miss Barbara Reid came Saturday other well drilling rigs will go to ground in Maryland. He was dis- dents were not only given examina- at the Hermiston post office to keep work on the contract, and as soon as evening from O. S. C. for a visit with step with progress. Postmaster W. charged from his first enlistment as her parents. She will return to Cor A. A. La Belle, employed at the tions but also dental education. Ex J. Logan reported this week th at re additional shifts are practicable, vallis Sunday. Oregon Hardware & Implement Co., a duty sergeant, from his second en amination was for cavities, extrac ceipts for this month were approxi about 18 or 20 men will have months ^ S- .7 e rret t ...M0° 1'e is reP°rted t 0 1 this week received an interesting let- listment as a staff sergeant, and tion, oral hygiene, cleaning and mal bt ill at her home. mately 60 per cent over last year. of work ahead. from' the third and fourth enlistment occlusion. Government regulations do not per Mr. and Mrs. Willard Stratton of ter from his son George who is n as a technical sergeant. Now serv Each month this year has shown a Ac»»rding to Miss Lukens, 425 J ( jin Day were here during the w°ek training for the British Air Corps at mit of releasing much specific infor- steady increase with the month of end and attended the senior high Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Anoth ing his fifth enlistment, he was pro students were examined in the west March gaining by leaps and bounds, mation on the plans for supplying school play in which her sister Mar er son, Babs, is now a member of the moted to master sergeant January end of the county. Mrs. H. T. F ras The new business will aid consider water to the ordnance depot, but it ion Ott was one of the cast. er of Hermiston acted as clerk and flying corps and is undergoing pre 24, 1941. ably in Hermiston’s-efforts to obtain is expected that bores of 4 00 to 500 Mrs. L. W. Douglas has returned Sergeant ' McLain has served also secretary. here for a few days to look after bus liminary training at St. Thomas at Raritan arsenal, Metuchen, N. J., better mail service and a new post feet will provide the supplies. The initial drill has begun with a 15-inch iness interests. She spent Tuesday from where he will leave to serve in Frankford arsenal, Philadelphia, Pa., office. the British R.A.F. afternoon with Mrs. G. Strohm. diameter hole. The letter from George tells of Deleware ordnance depot, Baltimore, JUNIOR HIGH TO Miss Dorothy H iatt was a guest of Wells will be put down in groups WORLD WAR DAYS Miss Gloria Hammer Sunday. his experiences at Edmonton and Md. He also has served in various PRESENT PROGRAM at specified locations over the reser other temporary posts and adminis Mrs. Henry Garberding received particularly stresses the thought that RECALLED HERE vation, so that a minimum of piping word Tuesday that her father had j is foremost in all the minds of Cana trative assignments on the east coast. will be necessary. passed away in California. Mrs. Gar- ! The Hermiston Junior high school Besides his ordnance depot work. berding left at once to be with her dian soldiers- to go overseas to fight Two young men, Roy G. Penney,) will present its annual spring pro mother. Mrs. Garberding’s parents for England. The letter is touching Sergeant McLain is an active Scout gram Friday night, March 28, in the ami Alvin Benson attended high M'CRACKEN GETS worker. were in California for the winter. in spots and tells in detail of activi school auditorium. The presentation school together, and graduated in the T ie ir home is in Minnesota. ties and experiences in camp. this year is entitled, “Parade of N a same class from the Springfield high ANOTHER DRAW Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Boylen, for George will make his first para RAND UNIFORMS ____ tions.” An admission price of 10c school. Later, when the call came mer residents of this district but now operating a grocery business in Sal chute jump in a short time and he is ALMOST READY for the world war, they enlisted at and 20c will be charged. Sammy McCracken, Hermiston ein were visiting old neighbors i n : looking forward to the experience, The program and play cast will different cities and were reunited at representative in the fistic world, this district recently. Among those j An attempt will be made to print the Kelley Field, Texas, where they The high school band will soon ap be published next week. visited were Mr. and Mrs. Weir Cas- 1 letter at a later date. fought to a draw with Bobby Hayes were together during the summer of pear with new spic and span uni ady. at Boise, Idaho, last Friday night. 1917. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Conover, who Van Skike Makes Egg Purchase forms which have been in the making This was the second consecutive draw have spent two weeks visiting at the Former Superintendent Visits Penney later was transferred to N. J. VanSkike, proprietor of the for the past several months. Ap between the two boys and they con home of her sister, Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. R. H. McAtee, for proximately $400 was raised between Hermiston “Vigorbilt” hatchery went Mineola Aviation Field, Long Island, Strohm and husband, left Saturday tend that the third time will be the by way of Salt Lake for their home merly school superintendent here but the high school student body and to Weiser, Idaho, Wednesday where N. Y., and Benson was sent overseas. charm. Ben O’Conner accompanied now of the Prineville school system, Hermiston business men to finance he purchased his next year’s supply Neither had heard from the other at Holstein, Iowa. McCracken to Boise. Mr. and Mrs. Loran Caldwell and made an overnight stop in Hermiston the project. of White Leghorn eggs. Mr. Van until about two weeks ago when Mr. Appearing on the same card in the son Georgie spent Sunday afternoon last Friday. Supt. McAtee was on a Benson came to Hermiston to work A sample of the uniform was on Skike made the purchase from one of main event saw Irish John Taylor a t the Bob Woodward home. Mr. business trip in this region and display in Superintendent W. G. the foremost White Leghorn breed at the munitions depot. Caldwell is a brother of Mrs. Wood Needless to say, many old yarns score a knockout over A1 Berro in stopped here to look up old friends. I Kersbergen ’s office this week and ers of that state which assures him ward. the 12th round. Taylor is reported are being spun. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence W arren and He stated that Prineville was gain- was quite a popular subject. of an excellent quality. as a first class puncher and is an old s( n Junior of Ione were here Sun ■ng by leaps and bounds and that the ) — timer at the game. He will appear in day. They spent the day picnicking school attendance had more than with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vir- the main event in Hermiston in a 12- doubled in recent years. The McAtees i n r g W arren at the Cold Springs res- round fight. No opponent has as yet -1 voir. The outing was in celebration were overnight guests here at the been named. McCracken and Hayes Junior’s birthday. O. O. Felthouse home. i ! will decide their troubles the same Mr. and Mrs. Wm. English spent to- week end with relatives in Wal- evening in a six-round semi-final. Calf Clab Meets Wednesday USTENINU to YOU E ^Y ? ( j OMPLA i MIN û A 0ûur ---------- - - .1 Walla. A meeting of 4-H Calf club mem-| Mr. and Mrs. Orville Ray of near THE $ ü WL-0OS/ R ê MINPSM6 <7F THE T(ME Umatilla were Sunday afternoon vis- hers was held in the Columbia park WATER SUPPLY IS .:,rs at the Bud Hooker home. I use hike five m il e s tc ? sc h o o l in T he j hall Wednesday evening with Assis- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wells were I tant County Agent M. E. Knicker SUFFICIENT HERE MOTINO ANP F ive MILES H<2ME in THE Sunday visitors at the John Knox bocker in charge. It was decided to home. PVENlN^- kA iN O k SHINE, H O f O k COLP WE OSEP Local resident, who have been read Mr. and Mrs. Bud Hooker and divide the group into three divisions children picnicked at Sand Sunday. j to be headed by Miss Eva Wilcox, ing reports of water shortage about — TO COMPLAIN AbOOT THE- Mr. and jVIrs. Jess Arnold and I Don Sherwood and Mr. Hunt. The ' the Willamette valley and in Wash aughter of Butter Creek were after- ington, can rest assured that the Cold former group will meet April 2 at noon visitors at the W. A. Mikesell Springs reservoir is filled to the the home of Lucile and Donald Holo- h me Sunday. brim. Irrigation has already started Ruby Hooker, daughter of Mr. and man. Mrs. Bud Hooker, has recovered from in rural areas and water is available i he measles. ) to anyone needing the service. Irri Examiner Coming Mareh 27 Mrs. John Knox and Mrs. Wesley gation ditches still need considerable A traveling examiner of operators Parker were in Walla Walla Friday. , cleaning, according to reports. Mr. and Mrs. H arry Peterson have and chauffeurs is scheduled to arrive moved in with her brother, Raymond in Hermiston Thursday, March 27. The water situation here, even Blahm. Mr. Peterson will help Mr. and will be on duty at the city libra though the present outlook is favor- P.iahm with the farm work and Mrs. l able, may not be so bright later in Peterson will have charge of the ry between the hours of 11 a. m. to 4 p. m., according to a recent an the season. The intake may dimin hrme. . Mrs. Daisy Mikesell, ikho is vislt- nouncement released from the Secre ish because of light snow and precipi ■g here from Portland, is spending tary of State’s office. All those wish tation in the mountains this winter. •'is week at the A. H. Cable home. ing permits or licenses to drive cars City irrigation will not begin for i several weeks. are asked to get in touch with the Men’s Class Aids Gerking examiner during these hours. The Men’s Sunday School class of Trades Union planned Here the Central Church of Christ dis Dougherty Moves Barber Shop I In another section of this week’s played a neat bit of “brotherly love” Vern Daugherty, who for the past issue will he found an announcement Wednesday when they got together vear has operated the barber shop concerning the organization of a and helped Ben Gerking pour his just west of the post office, this week Hermiston Local of the Building casement of his new home. Mr. Gerk- moved his chairs to the lobby of the Trades. Preliminary work has been i,-< is constructing a new home and Hermiston Hotel. Quarters have been done by Paul VanArsdale, Carl Ham : ontemplates in doing much of the fixed up there in the former location mer and Walter Jackson. A meeting work himself and the "lift” Wednes of the hotel office. Mr. Daugherty of all those interested has been called day was no doubt greatly appreciat will continue to live at the former lo for Friday night, March 21, in the Legion hall. ed. cation. | Revivalist Here LADDER TOURNAMENT SLATED SUNDAY AT LOCAL COURSE The Oldtimer rc> CARPENTERS BUSY ON QUARTERS FOR SINGLE WORKERS