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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1942)
OREGON NEWS COMMENTS ANO The 4at m Lòto n etald OFFICIAL UMATILLA COUNTY PAPER VOLUME XXXV VERNON WILLIAMS DEFENSE SAVINGS BONDS CAMPAIGN IS UNDERWAY HERE HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, JANUARY 5.8. Treasury Department Defense Savings Stai PLEDGE FOR REGULAR INVESTMENT IN DEFENSE SAVINGS BONDS NOTE— This is not The Signer will buy Defense Savings Bonds by one of the methods liated below : To aid the National Defense, I pledge that. I will invest the sum of *__ I will buy these Bonds: TRIPLICATE (CONFIDENTIAL) in Defense Savings Bonds (or Stamps) each MM HER 23 CITIZENS TO VOTE ON BOND MEASURE SATURDAY, JAN. 24 Portland, Ore., Jan. 22—Of consid □ From • post office, bank, at other sales agency. erable interest to Oregon folks is a □ By mail from the Treasurer at the United States, Washington, O. C. PUBLIC MEETING case which was argued last week be 'MINUTE MEN'WILL Q Under a Pay-Roll Savings Plan (or other similar arrangement for regular purchasing) to chasing Defense fore the United States supreme court, CALL AT EVERY HOME SET FOR FRIDAY between the Northwest Salmon Pack — ers and the so-called Fisherman’s un □ Through • regula- purchase plan installed by the following organisation: The cities of west end Umatilla ion. “So-called” is used advisedly. The county will fall in line with other • A public mass meeting for eli- union, whose members catch about 90 cities of Oregon to maintain the rec • gible city voters has been sched- ♦ I will faithfully fulfill this pledge for the duration of the War or so long as I am financially able to do so. per cent of all fish packed by the can ord of the “pace-setting state” in the ❖ uled for Friday night, January ners, demanded that the canneries national defense savings bonds cam • 23, at the high school gymna- ♦ (Print) buy fish from no person not a mem paign. A concentrated drive will get (Middle utial) (Given name) ❖ sium. City officials will be pres- ber of the union. There is no disa underway this week end to get all sent to answer questions and greement over wages, hours or any residents of these cities to sign pledg,, (City) • discuss all phases of the bond thing else. The packers advanced the cards which will help assure the Unit • election which comes the follow- ♦ argument that the union is not an ed States government a steady income (Signature) (Date) • ing day, January 24. All voters ♦ ordinary labor organization, but is in | for war purposes for the duration. ❖ are cordially invited and urged fact an association of business men Guy Johnson, Pendleton fuel dealer • to attend this meeting in order rather than working men. The mem and county chairman of the bond • that an intelligent vote might be bers own all of their own equipment, drive, was in Hermiston Wednesday Pictured above is a replica of the United States savings bond pledge which citizens will be urged to sign this • cast for or against the bond is- ♦ such as power boats, nets, etc., which night to discuss the coming campaign. week. So that all residents may be ready for “minute men” when they knock on the door in the defense sav- ♦ • sue. represent . , , an ,, investment of several Sam Moore of this city has been ap- ings pledge campaign a careful study of the bond pledge card is urged. The plan will be fully explained by thousand dollars each. They also hire pointed regional chairman for the those canvassing the city and a cordial welcome by residents is urgently requested. “Minute men” are work and fire their own crews. In these west end cities and will also head the ing without pay and are doing their part in addition to buying their share of bonds. Make their task easier Saturday, January 24, is the day circumstances, contend the packers, local drive. Mr. Moore has appointed by responding wholeheartedly. “Remember Pearl Harbor” can also be applied to this undertaking. when Hermiston voters will make a the union is not a labor organization a group of men who have been assign gigantic decision as to the future but a group of independent business ed certain blocks in the city. welfare of this city. On that day COMPLETION DATE men, and to agree to buy only their JOHN H. NYE WINS Those making the canvass, known WOMEN'S SKILLS TO they will either accept or reject a fish would be a violation of the anti- as “minute men”, will make a house proposal by the United States gov- AT ORDNANCE SITE BE CANVASSED HERE JAP PLANE' BOND trust laws. to house visit to give everyone an op- eminent to aid the city of Hermiston For the union appeared the chief FINDS WORK DONE portunity to sign a pledge for the I STARTING FEB. 16 in constructing a sewer system which Every time a Japanese plane bites counsel of the CIO and AFL and Ed purchase of bonds during the ensuing _____ will cost not to exceed $73,000 and the dust the “kitty bank” at the Her win Smith, a former member of the months. The signed pledges, when “It can’t be done,” was a general improving the city water system to A canvass designed to determine miston Food Store tinkles with ten national labor relations board. Rep once made, should be strictly adhered the number of women who would be cent pieces. The plan is this; Each remark about a year ago when it was the extent of $53,000. resenting the packers were Jay Bow to in the future. The regional office of the Federal : available for defense industries in morning the front page of a Portland announced that the government would erman and Ralph Moody. construct 1000 igloos just west of Works Agency has recommended that Governor Sprague, in a recent ad- case an emergency should arise will • • • newspaper is scanned for the number dress, formally endorsed the cam- be launched in Umatilla county Feb- of Jap planes which have been down Hermiston. The negative statement the government grant $60,000 toward To two members of the democrat paign and urger that Oregon continue ruary 16. Mrs. Frank Duff of Pen- to do with contract which called the sewer system which would leave ed during the preceding 24 hours. For had party goes the honor of being first to to set the pace. He stated, I predict | dleton will act as general chairman each plane accounted for, members of for the completion date as January only about $13,000 to be paid by the file for governor. Last week Howard 1942. This date came this week city in bonds. In this project would the loyalty of our people will be dem-for this county, Mrs. Maude Stangier, Latourette, former speaker of the the defense bond group place a dime onstrated by their overwhelming re also of Pendleton, is a member of the found the gigantic job essential- be included the cost of the construc and in the little bank. At the end of the house and democratic national com- sponse with signed pledges.” tion of a disposal plant, sewer mains, ly completed. i sponsoring committtee, and Mrs. F. B. week the money is counted and a de mitteeman for Oregon, and Lew Wal Palmer Hoyt, state defense bonds The major portion of the work was necessary equipment and other inci lace, state senator, both of Portland, chairman, declared at the same gath Belt will act as regional chairman for fense bond purchased. This then is completed about a month ago but dentals. A map as to the location of presented to one of the group. filed via the petition route. It is ex ering, “Free people of Oregon, be | the west end cities. the sewer pipes has been placed in The purpose of the inventory is to pected that Governor Sprague and ready, willing and enthusiastic when The lucky winner this week was since then the loose ends have been the window at the Oregon Hardware picked and the job, which seemed im create a reserve of 30,000,000 work- John Henry Nye. Earl Snell will file not later than the ‘minute men’ knock on your door. possible a year ago, is history. Due & Implement Co. The general drain February 1. Wallace goes into the Cheer them on with as substantial a I ers to support 3,000,000 men in the to good leadership, high morale age would be in an easterly direction. contest with the support of both labor pledge for purchase of defense bonds American army. This means .that The water improvement project among the workers, good weather, co- I soon it will be necessary to find more LOGAN APPOINTED branches, namely CIO and AFL. Eu as you can make.” calls for the construction or purchase operation of adjacent towns and a than ten times the 2,850,000 workers gene Allen, able editor of the Oregon It is hoped that Hermiston will con general spirit of “get it done”, the of a well, pumps, chlorinating plant, now employed in defense industries WITHOUT TERM Labor Press (AFL), so the story tinue its high record in response to Umatilla ordnance depot was finished water mains, equipment and accesso" - I in order to feed, clothe and otherwise goes, is to direct the writing end of various drives in the forthcoming de ies. A legal notice presenting specific W. E. Logan has received word in record time. equip the expanding military forces. Wallace’s campaign. This move on the fense bond campaign. details is found on Page 4 of this is- from Senator Chas. L. McNary that part of labor seems peculiar, to say Although a small office force will sue. The registry of available women Gene Lear, assistant county agent the least. Heretofore any indorsement here, is in charge of the canvass to be I workers will be placed at the disposal his appointment as Hermiston post- remain for several weeks to clear up Only voters who are registered master for an indefinite period has given a candidate by the AFL was al made among farmers in this region. I of the employment service and if been approved. It now only needs the bookkeeping, the constructing with the city recorder will he eligible most sure to be a sign of thumbs down ! women are called for employment in personnel will soon move elsewhere to vote. Anyone who voted at the for the CIO, and vice versa. It may the state’s offices, factories or fields, several signatures which, it is under- to take up other work. (Continued on last pagel stood, is only a formality. be that the olive branch recently tend DUCKS SUFFER IN they will be fully paid. All in all, it has been a great year Mr. Logan received his appoint- ered by CIO John L. Lewis to William for this section of the country and Mrs. Duff of Pendleton will be COLD WEATHER Green and the AFL is having its ef present at a meeting to be held Mon ment under the civil service plan again it is proven that anything can DEFENSE WORKERS fect away out here in Oregon. If so. day at the U.S.O. building, beginning which makes it quite permanent and be done with the proper cooperation HAVE PREFERRED this will be one of the very few times | The ine past Past two weeks wee have been ex- at 2:00 o’clock, All women are cor not susceptible to political favor. of leaders, workers and those sup that any candidate has had the bless- | tremely difficult for wild life in this dially invited. porting the project. NEW CAR RATING especially ducks. During the ing of both labor organizations. Lat- area. As regional chairman, Mrs. Belt LICENSE EXAMINER ou rette, who is looked upon as a con- past few days numerous reports have has appointed the following women A telegram was received from A. servative, has never been too popular come in that wild ducks are starving to act as city chairmen: Hermiston, TO BE HERE JAN. 29 STANFIELD PLANS F. Rohrman Wednesday stating that with the leaders and big shots of la- to death can can be picked up handily Mrs. R. H. Piersol; Stanfield, Mrs. because of the fact that Hermiston bor, but has considerable strength ¡ because of their poor, weakened con R. G. Penney; Umatilla, Mrs. Melvin PUBLIC MEETING A traveling examiner of operators is in a defense area, workers will dition. among the rank and file of labor. Eller, and Echo,"Mrs. A. C. Ebert. and chauffeurs is scheduled to arrive have a preferred rating in purchase Roy Hale and Frank Bilderback ❖ • ❖ A special mass meeting will be held of new cars. Mr. and Mrs. Rohrman in Hermiston Thursday, January 29, Broad smiles, back slapping and through cooperation of the state game and will be on duty at the city library at Stanfield Monday night, January are attending the National Automo _ ... 1 handshakes ___ 101_ 1__ ____ ------- 1 of , | ' commission, 7. m eet. a are co feeding £224150 many 4 of q€ the +16 Mrs. Keller Sues For Divorce hearty was ,1 the order Mrs. Gerald Keller of Hermiston between the hours of 10:00 a. m. to 26, at the high school auditorium be bile Dealers association convention in the day when members of the North birds at the present time. It is stated last week sued for divorce in Pendle 5:00 p. m., according to a recent an- ginning at 7:30. All residents within Chicago. that a wild duck needs sand or gravel west Livestock Credit association met ton on the grounds of cruel and in nouncement released from the Secre- the city limits of Stanfield are asked Leon Henderson, price administra in Portland last week. Prices on all to exist, both of which have been to attend. Lloyd Russell will act as tor, gave out the above information, tary of State ’ s office. human treatment. She is asking $75 covered with snow for some time. classes of livestock are good and the All those wishing permits or licens- chairman for the meeting. stating that defense workers living in future looks very rosy, so say the live- This, in addition to the lack of food, a month support for herself and in At this gathering, pledges for de get in es to drive cars are asked to property settle- rural communities where the use of fant daughter and a is causing a great loss among the stockers. Over 100 members from all parts of Oregon and Washington at large flocks of ducks on the Columbia ment. A. S. Cooley is the attorney touch with the examiner during these fense bonds and stamps will be sign- a car is necessary in getting to and •d. hours. from work receive a preferred rating tended the convention and the boys river and at the various reservoirs. for the plaintiff. in obtaining new cars. were feeling better than they had in Just how authentic this information years. What a whale of a difference RIPLEY SENT TO is cannot be determined until the a few cents a pound can make. Every_ Rohrmans return to Hermiston with one is happy. Jay Dobbins, the sheep- TRAINING SCHOOL complete details. However, on the man from Enterprise, gave the boys surface, it appears that Hermiston one of the best talks of the program. Ted Ripley, son of Mr. and Mrs. will be one of the very few cities in • * * Glenn Ripley of Hermiston, has been the state where new cars will be sold. Representative of Oregon pepper chosen in a group of five to attend a mint industry are in Washington, D. flyers’ training school in Santa Ma C., trying to persuade the office of ria, Calif. Ripley has been stationed KERN IN FAVOR price control that the industry needs in Pendleton for the past several no price ceiling. At least, not a ceil months and has established a fine OF BOND ISSUE ing that overlooks the cost of produc record with his work. tion. Many Oregon lumbermen are He will be stationed at Santa Ma- In a letter addressed to The Her also high-tailing for the national cap ria for seven months and then pro- aid, M. S. Kern of Pendleton heartily ital. The lumber industry may be bably transferred to another post. endorses the issuance of bonds for a further affected if a proposal now be- sewer and water improvement project ing studied is carried out. The grow in Hermiston. Mr. Kern is a heavy you IMAGINE DELINQUENT WATER ing scarcity of metals is becoming so | taxpayer in Hermiston and is greatly serious that there is a good prospect ! USERS ARE WARNED interested in the future of Hermiston. of orders discontinuing private dwell- | “If we want Hermiston to grow, ing construction for the duration. The Hermiston water department we will have to have an adequate this week is adopting an ironclad rul- sewage and water system,” writes In the next few <days every citizen ing which will be strictly enforced in Mr. Kern. of Oregon will be solicited to pledge the future During the past several a certain amount of his income for "... years »hi« this department has realized the purchase of defense stamps or that at times it was difficult for PAPER DRIVE IS bonds. Squadrons of volunteer solic- some citizens to promptly pay a $3.00 LAUNCHED HERE itors have been organized in every monthly rate. city, town and village in the state. All However, beginning with the new of us must do our part to win the war year the rate has been reduced to Hermiston Scouts this week began and to loan money to our government $2.00 but with the understanding that a project to collect all waste paper in is a most necessary part. Besides be- "everyone pays”. The new watermas the city to be used for national de ing the safest investment on earth, ter has been given instructions to cut fense. The Scouts ask that any per defense stamps and bonds will help off a delinquent account. sons having paper on hand leave it all of us to start that savings account at either of the following concerns which is going to come in so mighty Credit Union Planji Annual Meeting Farm Bureau mill, Hermiston Trad helpful after the war is over. There is The regular annual meeting of the ing Co., Dr. F. B Belt home, Co-op bound to be a wave of unemployment Credit Union will be held at the Her- Cold Storage and Safeway. Anyone and general business recession when miston Legion hall Friday, January living in the city with a large amount peace comes. Then is when a few dol- 30, at 8:00 p. m. All members are of paper should call either 3832 or lars or a few hundred will look good urgently requested to be present, ac 3571 to contact the Scouts who will to all of us. I cording to Ed Dunning, secretary. pick up the paper. Fair and Warmer JIM PRICE HAD POTH H‛5 EARS FROST- BITTEN LAST WEDNESDAY NIGHT CAN THAT ? • •