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THURSDAY. MARCH 16, 1944.
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
Miss Ina L. Moore, superintendent
Recognition as eligible to qualify
of the local hospital, made a business for the petty officer of electrician’s
trip to Walla Walla Wednesday.
mate third class came to Bluejacket
Mrs. Lee Elwood, who recently un- Ervin Cicero Williams, 19, son of Mr.
derwent a major operation in St. An and Mrs. Clarence Williams of Her
Second Lt. Thomas E. Cooney soon thony's hospital in Pendleton, is re miston. during recent graduation cer
emonies at the Nava! Training School,
will complete his training at the com ported as getting along nicely.
bat crew training school, Sioux City,
A daughter, Kathryn Elnova, was St- Louis, Mo.
Mrs. Allen Hoffman and son David
Iowa, and be ready to go overseas to born to Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Norton of
do his part in defeating the enemy. Stanfield at the Hermitson hospital of Spokane arrived Saturday to spend
a week visiting at the home of her
Lt. Cooney, bombardier in a heavy March 7th.
Exclamatory remarks are
bomber crew, is the son of Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Nation have brother, Mr. and Mrs. Max Piger.
always in order when fel-
Mrs. M. L. Watson entertained
Mrs. Emmett Cooney.
been taking turns this week suffering
lows ease their feet into
A baby daughter was born to Mr. from attacks of flu. Although Chief Tuesday afternoon from 3 to 5 p. m.
Weyenberg Shoes. What
and Mrs. J. D. Christley March 16th, of Police Nation ventured up town for her granddaughter Patsy Watson
comfort!
Yes, and plenty
at the local hospital.
the middle of the week, Mrs. Nation on her fourth birthday. Eight little
of
satisfactory
service —
guests were present and refreshments
Mr. and Mrs. J. P- Neufeldt of Dal was still confined to her bed.
you can depend on that.
of a birthday cake and ice cream
las arrived Saturday to spend the
Mr. and Mrs. Ermol Sa ter are the
You'll be proud to turn in
were served.
week end visiting their daughter and proud parents of a baby boy born
your ration stamp for
family, Mr. and Mrs. Al Quiring.
March 16 at the local hospital.
Weyenberg Shoesl Let
Mrs. Casha Shaw, who has been
Staff Sgt. Glen Elwood, Ordnance
us fit you today.
visiting here for several weeks at Co., now stationed at Augusta, Ga.,
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the home of her son and family, Mr. came this week to spend a furlough
Bernie Mansigh, Plant Property,
and Mrs. Guy Shaw, returned to her here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
moved from Ordnance City to Her
home Monday Mr. Shaw made a bus Lee Elwood.
miston
Sunday.
iness trip to Heppner and was accom
Mrs. J. R. Huffman and son Bobby
Mrs. Helen Bowen, Signal Corps, is
panied by his mother.
returned Sunday form Pendleton
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Webb of Ord where Mrs. Huffman has been caring in Portland this week.
Congratulations to Sarah Ross, Fis
nance are the parents of a little for her mother who suffered a sprain
cal, for receiving a $5.00 award for
daughter Donna Anne born the 9th ed ankle several weeks ago.
an adopted suggestion.
of March at the hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Felthouse, ac
The U.O.D. Employees’ Association
Dr. J. P. Stewart, eyesight special
companied by Mrs. Sims Baker of is sponsoring
St. Patrick’s Day
ist of Pendleton, will be at the Her
Weiser, Ida., motored to Prosser Sun-
dance at the U. S. O. in Hermiston
miston Hotel on Wednesday. March
day to spend the day visiting Mr. and
March 17. 9 p. m., with admission of
22, with hours between 10 a. m. to
Mrs. Waller.
25c. Music will be by Wright’s Or- |
5:00 p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Harris and son chestra.
Owen Anson, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Claire
of the hospital staff spent a
You cannot spell victory with an
J. R. Anson of near Stanfield, grad
uated recently from the Aviation Ord few days in Walla Walla recently vis absent “T”. A soldier goes A.W.O.L.
nance School at Norman, Okla. He is iting with their son. Cpl. Ronald Har when a bullet hits him. He’s on the
now rated Aviation Ordnance Man, ris who has returned home from the job always. Let’s take a look at the
3rd class. At present he is stationed South Pacific and is now at McCaw Umatilla Ordnance Depot. 1160 Man
days or 9,276 man hours were lost in
near Seattle.. hospital.
Ladies and children’s aprons, baby the month of February from workers in the way of dances.
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bibs, dish
towels,
pot
holders, who were A.W.O.L. and A. W. O. P.
Rail Transportation has “dubbed”
laundry bags, clothes pin bags, break- Let’s see if we can’t cut that figure.
Captain Robert R. McCoy a “good
fast sets, pillow slips, at the Altar So- down to one that we would be proud
egg” besides saying that he is prov
ciety Bazaar, April 1st.
adv. of.
ing to be a valuable asset to the de
Mrs. J. V. Villermoure went Sunday
Ask John Dooley if it isn’t quite a
partment due to his wealth of exper
to Pendleton where she plans to spend blow to one’s ego to have but six teeth
“And it came to pass, a week visiting her daughter, Mrs. E. The U.O.D. Employees’ Association, ience and pleasing personality,
left!
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as Jesus sat at meat in A. Hoosier.
has elected George Poland as a mem
The
boys
in
the
Machine
Shop
tell
Kenneth Elwood, Petty Officer, 3rd ber of the board to replace Charles
the house, behold, many class,
came early Wednesday morn- Cook who entered the service some me that they are certain spring has
arrived because Bob Harland is sport
publicans and sinners | ing to spend a short furlough here time ago.
ing a new spring hat.
with
his
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lee
Mr.
and
Mrs.
George
Pinkerton
had
came and sat down with
Elwood. He has been stationed at as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Outstanding work has been done by
him and his disciples...
Bearin Field, Pensacola, Fla.
Kennedy of Tacoma, Wash. They some of the crews in the Magazine
Jesus said ... They that
Mrs. Mike Demineau of Portland spent a week at Ordnance and depart Area who have recently broken prev
Saturday evening to spend ed for Long Beach. Calif. They en ious work record. On one 8 hour day
be whole need not a arrived
several days visiting her parents. Mr. countered much snow in the vicinity shift Foreman H. Dobbs and his crew
physician, but they that and Mrs. G. J. Casper.
of Bend. They wrote the Pinkertons averaged 2.25 tons per man-hour. '
Mrs. Lowell Alford Sr. has received saying that Ordnance was a pretty This tonnage is the highest yet hand
are sick.”
word from her son, Lowell Jr., Sea good place. Mr. Kennedy is a brother led and shows an improvement of .62
man. Radar Man, who at present is of Mrs. Pinkerton. This was not tons per man-hour over previous rec
stationed in Virginia. He has made their first visit here, spending a short ords.
several trips overseas and apparently time here about two years ago.
Foreman Floyd Wines and his crew
HERMISTON
is getting along nicely. Lowell has
Dance to your favorite name bands. also broke previous records in another
taken a correspondence course while T nok for somethin»' new and different operation.
BAPTIST CHURCH
in the service and will graduate with ( —
H. V. McGee, Pastor
this year’s seniors from Hermiston
R&
high school.
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Do you want a cold storage box?
For many years the residents of this area have been served
by Cold Storage Lockers at the Umatilla Cooperative Creamery.
Due to the growth of the community, the building of the Umatilla
Ordnance Depot and other construction, the population has more
than tripled. At the present time the creamery lockers are insuf
ficient with a waiting list of prospective users. Upon consultation,
it has been learned that the creamery does not intend to enlarge
its capacity of cold storage lockers, leaving a shortage of this ser
vice.
Frank P. Sargent of Hermiston is contemplating the con
struction of a Cold Storage Locker building in Hermiston. How
ever, he is faced with these obstacles—obtaining necessary prior
ities for construction and also the definite proof of the need for
new lockers here.
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Here is how you can help
In order for Mr. Sargent to begin construction, he must have
the following proof of evidence. A prospective locker box renter
must be a producer of items he wishes to place in his box—Vege
tables, Fruits, Dairy Products, etc. At least 60% of the renters
must be producers and 40% may be non-producers. A producer
is defined as one raising a Victory garden, owning a fruit orchard,
raising his own livestock, etc.
Furthermore, Mr. Sargent is required to have two-thirds of
the boxes rented prior to construction. Those interested in rent
ing boxes are asked to go to the First National Bank of Hermiston
and put in escrow one year’s rent in advance—the cost will be $1
per cubic foot per year (with a minimum of 8 cubic feet). A pro
per receipt will be given and the money refunded if the project
does not materialize.
The Hermiston Chamber of Commerce heartily endorses Mr.
Sargent's project and cordially invites participation by the resi
dents of this area. It is a project which is needed and will prove
beneficial.
This adv. sponsored by Hermiston C. of C.
Me econ i we t
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