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UJ. O.D NEWS Guard Section Patrolman Waldo E. Stockdale of the U.O.D. Guard force believes in buying bonds ’till it hurts’. This week Mr. Stockdale. who has a grandson with the Sea Bees somewhere in the Pacific, a stepson in the Marine Hos pital in Seattle, and a son-in-law who is a bomber pilot in England, with more than half of his missions com pleted over enemy territory, pur chased 14,600.00 worth of War Bonds. “It’s what they expect us to do.” Mr. Stockdale, who is 53 years old. said, blinking at your reporter. ■“They’re risking their lives over there. The least we can do is work steady on the home front and loan our money to the government to back them up.” Besides the $4.600.00 War Bond -purchase this week. Mr. Stockdale is a regular subscriber on the payroll deduction plan. The -HatmLiton OFFICIAL VOLVME XXXVII SCHOOL DISTRICT 14 ANNOUNCES SPECIAL ELECTION AUGUST 7 BOTH BUILDINGS HERMISTON, LOCAL USO HAS STATION WAGON /etald UMATILLA COUNTY PAPER VMATILLA COVNTY, OREGON, JULY 13, 1944. Congressman Visits Miss Mary Lou Johnson, director of the Hermiston U.S.O.. returned to Hermiston from Portland the first of the week sporting a station wagon to be used for field work by the local U.S.O. personnel. Miss Johnson went to Portland last week end to complete details for the delivery of the automobile. NUMBER 48 HERMISTON YOUNG PEOPLE IN HOSPITAL i A fire Tuesday that started along : the Union Pacific right-of-way and which at one time threatened to de FOLLOWING ACCIDENTS stroy a store belonging to J. B. Perry at Westland, was successfully fought by the Umatilla Ordnance Depot fire department. Two sheds, a model T Ford, coal, lumber and some chickens were destroyed by the fire. The U. O. D. fire department has been instrumental in saving several bad fire situations in surrounding ter ritory in the past two years. NOW DOING FINE Two Hermiston young people are in With summer vacation about half a Walla Walla hospital as a result of over, plans and preparations for the summer vacation accidents. Miss new school term are uppermost in the Hope Reynolds, daughter of Mr. and thoughts of school officials, board, Mrs. Smiley O. Bean, was taken to members and even the youngsters Walla Walla Sunday evening suffer themselves are stating that the sum ing from severe bruises as a result of Glenn Darby, who went overseas mer vacation days are “too short”. falling from a horse earlier in the The war department is interested The next item of interest is a spec with the 41st and fought Japs in New evening. She received a severe bruise Guinea until he was sent home with ial school election which has been set i in maintaining the Oregon state guard on the back of her head and also suf a medical discharge, then joined the for Monday. August 7, for school dis on a high plane of efficiency, and that CpI. Eddie Bensel. son of Mr. and fered a sprained ankle, as well as desire also is shared by the state mili trict No. 14. at which time three di guard force to help deliver the goods Mrs. A. E. Bensel of Hermiston, has other minor abrasions. to his pals who are still overseas, is rectors will be elected, one for three tary department and by Governor now returned to his base in Italy fol- Her condition was quite critical for Earl Snell, state guard officers were year term, one for a four year term on the sick list again. lowing some months in Russia. He a time but was considered some bet and another for a five year term. told Friday night at the Portland ar Suggestions was a member of the first American ter by the middle of the week. She Everyone of us wants to win this Hours of the election will be from 2:00 mory in their first official metting task force ever to operate from Rus is under strict observation at the hos with the new state acting adjutant war—to see peace restored—to have to 7:00 p. m. sian soil and made history by its ex pital in fear of complications. Considerable difficulty was encoun general. Lt. Col. Raymond F. Olson. jobs to get back to when the war is Representative and Mrs. Lowell cellent work. His group recently re The other accident victim is Earl “Governor Snell is very desirous of Stockman, who have recently re won. Ten million have dedicated tered during recent weeks in deter ceived a Commendation from high war Miller, 13-year-old son of Mr. and their time, effort and even their lives mining the proper procedure for maintaining a high state of efficien turned from Washington. D. C., visit department officials for the success Mrs. Hogan Miller, He. in company if need be. in the Armed Services. changing the grade school board from cy,” said Col. Olson, a veteran of ed at the Umatilla Ordnance Depot with which the Russian project was with Earl Fowler. son of Mr. and Let’s get busy and dedicate a little ex- a three to a five man organization, many years of service in the army and at the town of Ordnance Monday. accomplished. Mrs. Chas. Fowler, Bob Phelps. Roy- tra time to that SUGGESTION we necessitated by the fact that the dis- and Oregon national guard. who re Later in the day they stopped in Her In part the commendation reads. al DeLaney and Tom Schoonover were had almost completed and send it in. trict had increased to a school popu-|turntd to the United States in Febru- miston for a short visit. The Stock- “The cooperation and understanding starting out on a rabbit hunt south lation of over 1.000. The reculer regular elec- elec- ' ary of 1943 after service in the south- mans were guests of Col. A. S. Buy which you displayed in working with of Hermiston Tuesday noon, carrying tion was called off some weeks ago west Pacific with the 41st division. Ask Your Conscience—“Am I ers while at the U. O. D. our Russian Allies set an example for .22 rifles. when it was discovered that the board “It will be my goal to help main Sacrificing To Buy Bonds ?” Rep. Stockman stated that his first future American-Soviet operations.” The group reached the bridge across had apparently erred in interpreting tain the state guard as an outstand year in Washington proved to he Eddie is still enthused about his the irrigation canal near the H. C. the ruling. The matter was taken up ing military organization, compara quite interesting. He was named on work with the Army Air Forces. Rankin home when young Earl Fow Fire Department Floyd Heathman, Jr., better known with District Attorney A. C. McIn ble to the distinction enjoyed by Ore several committees and stated that the Typical of him. he still sees the hum ler stopped to pick out a pebble from as “Smoky”, Naval Base. Quinalt. tyre who in turn requested a decision gon national guard units of the 41st work of a representative became quite orous side of many things and writes his shoe. In laying down the gon, Wn., is home on a 15-day furlough from the Oregon Attorney General division, when it ranked among the involved at times. The weather had cheerful letters to his relatives at which was cocked ready for firing, he top outfits of the nation.” he said, af been quite hot at Washington and home. visiting Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Heath George Neuner. either jarred it enough or the trigger The following decision was reached: ter being introduced to the guard of housing facilities are extremely man. Sr., and family at Ordnance, caught on something. The bullet en- Young Heathman also spent a week "It is my opinion that a special elec ficers by Brig. Gen. Ralph P. Cowgill, crowded. tered Earl Miller’s back and lodged visiting in California before coming tion should be held pursuant to sec commanding general of the state in the forepart of his abdomen. A home. “Smoky” is baker at the Nav tion 111-908, O.C.L.A., and that there guard. doctor was immediately called and the al Base and makes the pastries for should be elected three directors for Proof that the war department is injured lad rushed to the local hospi- the terms three, four and five years, vitally interested in the state guard 200 sailors. tai. From here Earl was taken to The state department of agriculture Henry Burr and Norman Anderson, respectively, as the term of the direc is found in the fact that federal al- Walla Walla. now has its weights and measures formerly of the Fire Department, vis tor holding for three years would have lotment of arms, ammunition and An operation, performed that after testing equipment in Umatilla county ited here July 5th. They have been expired at the time of the annual equipment has been increased, said noon. removed the bullet and it was for the checking of all heavy duty Dr. Robert Fast of Ritzville. Wn., stationed at the U. S. Naval Training school meeting, and his successor Maj. B. G. Groth, army instructor to 1 discovered that fortunately all vital should have been elected' at that time, the state guards of Oregon and Wash a graduate of Washington State col grain and livestock scales. M. Clarke organs Station at Farragut, Idaho. had been missed, although Webb. deputy state sealer of weights ' plus the two additional directors for lege- arrived in Hermiston this week Mrs. Lottie Ransdell is back on the ington. striking his colon a humber of times. and measures, is in charge and hopes the four and five-year terms.” Mr. job after several days sick leave. Captain V. E. Daugherty, Lt. Wal to open a veterinary practica. Dr. His condition was announced as quite Neuner explained his decision by ter Carlson, Lt. Chas. Friday, Sgt. R. Fast is a single man but indicates to check every big scale in the county satisfactory Wednesday morning and before the equipment is moved to ano stating that it was an unusual case. F. Stanton, Sgt. Bob Russell and that “conditions” might change in the "In 1775 Freedom Was Born — later reports indicate that he is get Other plans which are in the offing | Corp. Ray Oviatt are leaving Satur- next several months. He graduated ther area. 18.75 Keeps It Alive” ting along nicely. Livestock operators or grain men from a veterinary course at Washing include the painting of both the high day evening for Camp Clatsop for who have scales in different locations Personnel and grade schools by James Brooks, | one-day bivouac. All are members of ton State in 1942. i—1 . ----- painter. The colors will be in the Hermiston State Guard unit. Since that time he has practiced for than last year and who wish to get in Personnel celebrated Miss Irene local I 1 years in Seattle and at Ritzville, touch with Mr. Webb to advise him of Cox’s birthday July 5th with a party keeping with other buildings in that Wash., for six months prior to com the change, may contact him through 1 during the lunch hour. She was pre area. the department’s division of grain in- 1 ing to Hermiston. In Seattle he was sented with an attractive sweater. To date teachers have been signed i spection in the Stangier building in , oil 11 — 11 Staff Sgt. Allan Clarke, son of Mr. for all positions in both school dis- mostly associated with small animal Delicious refreshments were served. Pendleton. Both the large heavy duty and Mrs. John Clarke of Sunnyside, work but at Ritzville he engaged in Mrs. Glen McGary of Pasco. Wn.. tricts. Unless unforseen difficulties weights truck and the smaller testing Wash., but formerly of Hermiston, is general dairy practice. Dr. Fast was and Mrs. Winford Thomas of Med arise, all will be _ in readiness for equipment maintained by the depart now serving in an instructors school urged to come to this community by ford. Ore., were guests of Marjorie school opening on the day after La Technical Sgt. W. D. (Bill) Hamm, members of a Chamber of Commerce ment will be in service in this county in Chicago, according to reports re Gordon over the 4th. Both Mrs. Mc bor Day. or Tuesday. September 5. son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hamm, committee which has worked on the in the present check-up. ceived here. Allan, who attended lo Gary and Mrs. Thomas were former arrived home last week from the Cen project for several months. cal schools, enlisted in the Marine ly employed here. tral Pacific area where he has been Corps in September. 1942, and re Stoek Control Dr. Fast had arrived in Hermiston stationed for the past two years.. Bill but a few hours when calls began to ceived his boot training at San Diego, George Tyler and family left for enlisted with the armed forces in Feb come in for his services. His present MUCH ACTIVITY following which he was sent to the Santa Ana, Cal., where they will ruary. 1942, and some months later phone numbers are 3311 and 3713. school of radio engineering at Texas spend two weeks vacation. They will was sent overseas. He has been on At a recent meeting. Westland A. * M. college. visit Mrs. Tyler's parents while there. Residents of this area purchased a various islands in the Central Pacific Grange voted to back the efforts to Ehvood Leaves For Service He placed the highest in his class total of $24,250.00 (maturity value) area, being connected with the quar Dale Elwood, son of Mr. and Mrs. obtain a veterinarian for this vicinity in electrical and radio engineering Buy War Bonds Now of extra war bonds in recent weeks termaster corps. L. E. Elwood, left Monday night for financially and in any possible way. and was sent to the Bellevue Training which entitled the purchasers to a Tech. Sgt. Hamm was one of the Portland where he will be inducted in J. D. Corliss and Elmer Watson are School in Washington. D. C. While West Area ticket to the bond premiere at the Miss June Goddwin is spending this Oasis Theatre in Hermiston on July first Hermiston boys to enter the to the armed forces. His wife and representing the Grange on this im at the latter place he was director of armed forces and needless to say he baby will live at Victory Square. Dale portant committee. the post male chorus of 48 voices. He week visiting her mother in Grants 6. According to L. A. Moore, owner, has seen many phases of army life. recently figured in a piece of news Once again Westland is participat graduated Apri) 1 of this year with Pass. Oregon. three shows were presented during the Although extremely reluctant to tell when he helped in the rescue of a ing in the war bond drive by purchas honors and was then transferred to Gayle Westmark has returned af day. with the 7:00 o’clock show being of his experiences, because of censor greyhound dog from atop the Pierson ing a bond for the Grange and by con Chicago as a staff instructor. ter a three weeks visit in Dickinson, the most popular. ship. he does state that life on the is ranger station above Ukiah. Appar tacting the community. J. D. Corliss Staff Sgt. Clarke was active in North Dakota. “A Guy Named Joe.” featuring lands is quite rugged at times. Bill ently the large dog had been helped reported the appointment of fire war high school affairs while attending Everett White had a bit of bad luck Spencer Tracy and Irene Dunne, was admits that the boys have “consider- up the tall tower by some boys who dens in the district. The Pep Com school here. Monday morning when he stopped at the picture shown, plus the usual able fun” at times to help relieve the in turn were unable to get the dog mittee was asked to arrange for a the Cafeteria for a cup of coffee be shorts. The bond premiere was in monotony. down, and left him there. The ani- grange-community picnic for the near fore going to work. He picked up the keeping with a program general As to his future orders. Bill is not mal was later discovered by the ran- future and to make plans for other cup to drink and some way the cup among all the theatres of the United certain. He states that after a few ger who sought help from the Elwoods grange entertainment. Assistant coun and his teeth bumped together, The States as part of the function of the months in the "states", he will pro who were camped nearby. The rescue ty agent Frank Hackler and various tooth came out second best, as it was Fifth War Loan. bably go back to the scene of battle. was accomplished by use of a rope. committees gave interesting reports broken. The past week has seen seven full on timely subjects. Fire Insurance days of sunshine, interspersed with Motor Transportation and Business Agent Floyd Laird re some wind, making an ideal setting ‘Hank’ Miller is enjoying a visit ported new policies written and asked for range fires. Although the ther THEY DIED TO MAKE THEM FREE from his son Don. Seaman 3rd Class, grangers to check their property for mometer has not reached the 100 de- who has just completed a Radio Op fire hazards. The Home Economics gree mark during the week, there erators’ Course in Madison, Wiscon New Orleans. La.—Private Leonard committee furnished the entertain were no showers or cloudy skies to sin. Don was a former employee here. L. Montgomery, whose wife, Mrs. Ve-1 ment and the men served the refresh- break the monotony of warm sun- He will be stationed in Shumaker. ta H. Montgomery lives in Umatilla. | ments for an unusually pleasant even- shine. To date the summer has been Cal., when he returns. has been assigned to the Army Service ing. Dorsey Johnson left Sunday for a pleasant with only a few days of 100 Forces Training Center at Camp The Home Ec. club met with Mrs. degee heat. week’s business trip to Portland. Plauche for basic military training. | Harry Olson on July 12th. A nice Headquarters The report for the week follows: After six weeks of basic work. Pvt. class of 4-H club members and other Max. Min. Endora Arego left Sunday for Cald Montgomery will receive nine weeks young people will be initiated in the ......................... 89 64 well, Idaho, to visit relatives. She July 5 of specialized training to fit him for 1st and 2nd degrees July 14th. ..... .............. 84 will also have some dental work at 58 July 6 duty with the Transportation Corps, Don’t forget the fat collection. It’s July 7 . . ..................... 88 46 tended to while there. Miss Beryl which is charged with the mission of more important than ever now. Keep 48 Logue accompanied her as far as July 8 .... ..................... 87 transporting men and war materials saving that waste paper. We can’t 91 July 9 .... 53 Huntington. Miss Logue will spend to theatres of operations throughout let Oregon get behind as it is report .................... 96 63 July 10 a week visiting her home there. the world. Prior to his induction last ed to have done last month, and save 58 .................. 95 July 11 Capt. Herbert Miller returned July May. Pvt. Montgomery was employed I your tin cans they will be collected 4th from attending the Yardstick con as telegraph clerk and agent for the again. ference at Benicia. Cal. Union Pacific railroad. Mabel Corliss, publicity chairman. Insure That Freedom of the People, FILLS PULPIT Lt. Graham Visitor Here By the People, For the People. Methodist Institute Beckons Lt. (j. g.) and Mrs. Howard E. Buy More Bonds. Rev. and Mrs. Leland Morse, re A group of 26 of Echo. Stanfield Graham and daughter Lani will leave and Hermiston young people, accom Friday, July 14. for Annapolis. Mary cently of Lostine. Ore., have arrived Rail Transportation land. where Lt. Graham is to take a in Hermiston. Rev. Morse has accep L. E. Brown- who has been with panied by Rev. W. A. MacArthur of year of Post Graduate study at the ted the pastorship of the Hermiston DuPont at Hanford. Expediting De the local Methodist church and sev eral other chaperones, will leave early This poignant picture made by an Army Signal Corps photographer shows a Naval Academy. Mrs Graham and Pentecostal church, recently vacated partment and General Railroad Yard Roman mother and her child gently and reverently placing flowers over Lani have been living with her par- by Rev. S. E. Graves, who with his master. for the past 14 months, is Saturday morning for the annual kneeling the still forms of two American boys who paid the supreme price to liberate family have moved to Yoncalla. Ore- summer Methodist Institute at Suttle them from the Nazi and Fascist grip. Look at their faces and you will see that ents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Tiller for taking Mr. Dooley’s place. Mr. mother and child realize that these Americans died for them. Remember the past year. Lt. Graham has re- gon. Brown’s home is at Coffeyville. Kan- Lake. The trip will be made aboard both picture when you are asked to buy an extra War Bond during the Fifth Rev. Morse’s family consists of his the Rohrman school bus. The group this (Continued on Last Page) W er Loan. V. S. Tnmri Department cently returned from 13 months duty wife and two little boys. will be at Suttle Lake for one week. in the 8. W. Pacific. STATE GUARD TO BE KEPT ALIVE BACK IN ITALY REP. STOCKMAN LOCAL VISITOR BEGINS PRACTICE ALLAN CLARKE IS INSTRUCTOR SGT. HAMM Aw IS I T. — • iDWe a • •*••**** HOME FOR VISIT WESTLAND HAS POPULAR HERE WARM DAYS ARE ON WEEK'S MENU UMATILLA MAN NEW MINISTER