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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1944)
THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1944. THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON. U. O. D. NEWS Now for the AWOCKOUT — 4* ------------- WE BOUGHT EXTRA WAR BONDS I." » WAR LOAN -K 2( / > 9 A bet in the magazine area office revolves around whether a certain Coos Bey will be marching to 1 - 2 - 3 - hep! He says that he will and a certain dark headed girl whose ini tials are C. C., whose middle name is “Lizzie”, bets a box of candy that he won’t. We’ll see. V tes 1 itcye -=c. " “Ye Have you done your part in the is invest in at least one extra hun dred dollar Bond (costs $75.) . . . and as many more as possible. Help your company meet its quota. Display the 4th War Loan emblem at home. Do this and you’ll help your country . . . help yourself. Lela-40 BACK THE ATTACK ! - y {Conrin: ed from Pase One V. O. D. Employees Association Sponsor Bond Contest The Employees Association of the | U O.D. is sponsoring a contest among the women of the depot to see who can sell the most bonds for cash dur- ! ing the week of January 24-29 inclu- | sive. Awards will be made at the Amateur Contest at Ordnance City | January 29 at the recreation build ing. This contest is open to any girl of the depot and she can sell bonds (cash) to anyone of any department who wishes to buy. The women are really trying to help Uncle Sam win this war by lending our money to him. So, let’s dig deep and put all of our money that we don’t need into bonds. ./ . A OUR gallant fighting men are giv- ing all they’ve got to put over the knockout blow. But you must do your share to back them up. Y our share in this all-out drive means investing in War Bonds until it hurts. The very least you can do PAGE riva WAg A De WW Jl ay V V F‘A • • LOAN ? War Advertising. Council. Sponsored by A. W. BEHRMAN, Jeweler Fifty-three one and two bedroom houses are now ready for occupancy for employees of the depot. The rates are $27.50 for one bedroom and $30.00 for two bedrooms. All houses are un furnished. There will be additional charges for electrical current and the occupants will supply their own fuel. Some of the homes are wired for elec tric ranges. Electric water heater, electric refrigerator, coal and wood heater and coaloil stoves are standard equipment at the above prices. Certification for one of these homes must be made through your Personnel division in Building T-52. Military participation in the Third War Loan Drive on the Umatilla Ordnance Depot amounted to $3.838.- 75 in cash sales. Military payroll de ductions for the purpose of War Sav ings Bonds totaled $387.50. Arrange ments are being made for the milita ry personnel of U. O. D. to increase their participation in purchasing War Savings Bonds in the Fourth War Loan Drive. Watch this column for further notices concerning U. O. D. in the Fourth War Loan Drive. During the Third War Loan Drive the total bonds sold for cash at the U. O. D. amounted to $16,775.60. Post Engineers were high with $3,975.00, Your New Home Can Be Financed! YOU ARE WELCOME TVS MODEL Fourth War Loan -war BOndSve ver and, : 2 / 5 y 570 ' sieve Cony U. S. Trtasttry Dtpartani HERMISTON HERALD Guards were second with $2,406.00, and the Magazine Area was third with $2,225.00. To date, January 25, 1944, in the Fourth War Loan Drive the total values of cash bonds is more than $6,950. This represents nearly half of the total spent on the depot during the Third War Loan Drive. Two in dividuals from Signal Corps and one from Personnel have each purchased a $1000 bond for cash. Promises of cash bond purchases to those individ uals who are competing in the con test for selling the most bonds dur ing the last week of January exceeds the total sold during the Third War Loan Drive. To put U. O. D. “over the top” every employee is urged to buy for cash all he can afford during this special drive. Let’s get behind them and push. As an additional boost to the suc cess of the Fourth War Loan Drive, a bond selling contest is this week be ing sponsored by the U. O. D. Em ployees’ Association. This contest is open to any woman employee of the Depot, and sales may be made to any body, anywhere. Sales blanks are available through Mr. Smith’s office or the Bond Office in Building T-52, and all sales must be reported to the Bond office by noon Saturday, Jan uary 29, in order to be considered for a prize. Cash prizes of $15.00, $10.00, and $5.00 will be awarded to the three ladies reporting the three largest to tals in dollar values of bends sold. Presentation of these prizes will be made at the Amateur Show which will have its second showing at the Ord nance Community Hall, Saturday, January 29, at 8:15 p. m. The first bond purchased for cash on U. O. D. in the Fourth War Loan Bond drive was bought by George Russell of the fire department on the Umatilla Ordnance Depot. I’m A W. O. W. I drive a truck and haul the bombs, The shells, the gas, the fuse, I help to send the many things That all our soldiers use. I drive the nails, I band the crates, I stencil side and end Of boxes, crates, torpedoes, too, And get them ready to send. Across the sea, on land or air. The boys these things must have To win the fight; come on let’s work And help our country save. I am a W. O. W., my place is small My work I’ll bravely do, I’ll stand behind the lives and fight And say a prayer for you. I am a W.O.W., my place I’ll fill, Alone I am not much; But put us all together And we’re a fighting bunch. The boys are at the front Bravely doing their share. 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