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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1944)
Fire Department Mrs. Marshall Ransdell, who has been ill in the Post Hospital, is now at her home. (Held from last week) Magazine Area Peace Hat a Price—Pay It Mrs. Harold Edgett and sons Gary and Freddie of Spokane are visiting Box Factory ! Mrs. Julia Krekales at Ordnance who Myrtle Markham, who has charge has been ill for three weeks. Mrs. Ed- of the stencil department of the box gett is Mrs. Krekales’ daughter. factory, is visiting in Portland for a Rail Transportation few days. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bowen spent from John Mathwick is on leave enjoying Sunday until Friday in Portland on a visit with his daughter, who is here business. from Montana. This is his first leave Magazine Area in over two years of service. Fine Virginia Porter is spending two record, John. weeks visiting her home in John Day. Mrs. John Mathwick would like to Her brother who is in the Navy is on express her appreciation for the many furlough and is visiting there also. kindnesses shown her while she was John McDonald, who has been visit in the Post Hospital. ing relatives in Sharon, North Dako Magazine Area ta, for the past month, has returned Julius King, who recently under to work. went an operation, is feeling ‘fit as a Doty's crew are glad to see him ! fiddle’ although he is not able to be back on the job after a two weeks | on the job as yet. leave. Miss Dorothy Madison was a week end guest of Frances Troesch. who! Edward C. Bowen, who is a senior has been absent for two days with the employee, leaves the 15th of July to flu. work for the Spokane. Portland and Mrs. Carol Compton and Miss Bar-Seattle Railway Co. He is assigned bara Tucker were guests of friends | to the General Passenger office in Sunday and Monday. Both are for- Portland. Mr. Bowen started work mer employees. ■ I in June. 1941, for J. A. Terteling & Guess who Lt. Munch is escorting Sons, transferring to the Construct- to the premier Thursday night? ing Quartermaster. October 1. 1941. | Wrong, girls, it’s Lt. Callis. and then to the Ordnance Department Mr. Swingley, superintendent of March 1, 1942. Mr. Bowen was prev- ; Magazine Area. is batching these iously employed by the S. P. & S. for ——r", seven years. Mr. Bowen, his cigars days, as Mrs. Swingley . and "** “Marty their son, are vacationing in Savan- and boxes of candy, are going to be na, Ill. Need a cook. Mr. Swingley? missed very much. Everett P. Snyder has returned Esther Hutchins, bill clerk on swing from vacationing in Portland. The | shift, has accepted a position with dog races were fine and he says he KWRC and will sing on programs didn’t lose a cent. Can we believe him? | scheduled at 1:45 p. m. Monday and Dave Mittlesdorf is on leave for a Thursday, and 2:00 p. m. on Sunday. few days, fishing, hunting or just Miss Geraldine Bowen has been a loafing—he really didn’t tell us which. guest this past week at the Bowen WANTED—Either lady or gentle home. man with money to invest. There’s no better investment than BONDS. Buy - now from one of the Bond Contestants (Continued from page five) on the Depot. r" , i Union Pac. R. R. Co., do .... ■ 119.00 I Van Petten Lumber Co., do .... 11.72 . • Ask Yourself—Am I 5.11 I Woodbury Co., do .... ......... 5.75 Doing Enought | Western Wreckers, do ............ Western Rock Co., do ............ 156.13 Pac. Tel. Co., do ............ 26.80 Personnel Union Oil Co., do ................. 67.64 Mr. and Mrs. Larry Scheerger and Joe Picard. General Road Pay- Mr. and Mrs. Bob Keith spent Sunday 232.85 roll ..................................... 243.73 E. H. Hargett, do at Bingham Springs. 188.63 Miss LaVelle Hunt is enjoying a C. O. Pederson, do Frank Anderson, do ................ 229.00 two weeks vacation at her home in W. J. Thurman, do .................. 219.38 Baker. Frank Pearce, do .................... 157.66 Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Fitzpatrick O. L. Sparks, do .................... 152.19 spent the week end at Bingham Earl E. Woodruff, do ............ 186.26 184.89 Jack Southwell, do Springs. Pat Stumbaugh, do .................. 10.81 Motor Transportation G, Hoffnagle. do ..................... 142.09 84.95 Walter Smith is able to be back J. L. Mansker, do 10.08 ‘fixin‘ flats’ after an 84 day absence. Myrl Hoffnagle, do 170.19 Howard Gollyhorn vacationed sev Llye Potter, do 160.39 John Eichner, do ... eral days on the coast. 197.63 John Bunch. do Zola Patton says she didn’t sleep Hugh Barker, do - 78.30 136.63 until noon every day on her vacation. J. J. Skeen, do 41.10 Well, we don’t know what she did, but Thos. Bowman, do 51.95 she was ill for two days when she re- Delbert Brown, o .... 12.25 I Wm. Mayberry, do .... turned home last Tuesday. 10.08 ¡ Paul Potter, do ............. 272.53 Machine Shop I D. Fullerton, do ........... 165.49 Howard Tharp returned Monday Luther Hibbard, do 201.44 from a week's vacation in Seattle 1 O. A. Bowman, do 165.64 Jose Ratneraz. do Bremerton, and Spokane. 178.34 Jas. Enright, do 130.84 F. M. Henson, do 132.94 R. C. Des Voign, do l.et’s All Fight. Buy War 140.49 I C. H. Reimann, do Bonets Regularly 82.15 Oscar Eichner, do 220.44 Al Moody, do 236.84 Billy Mortensen, do Training 132.94 Max Piger and family celebrated Harry McBride, do .... 5.49 i Lloyd Wagaman. do the 4th in Weiser. Idaho. 9.10 I Harold Heathman. do James Gilstrap left Wednesday for Elmer W. Garner. do 34.54 261.63 Portland where he plans to spend a E. D. Poulson, do Kenneth Poulson, do 167.33 week. 243.63 Walt Picard, do Signal Corps 161.38 C. Hutson, do Gertrude Sanders. Chief Telephone Stanko Padjon, do 111.77 164.49 Operator, is on vacation in Portland. R. J. Wheeler, do 132.49 Guests at the J. M. Gilbert home H. M, Bennett, do H. Magruder, do 149.90 ore Ralph Gilbert from Eugene and John Henry, do 156.19 Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Gilbert of Bell C. O. Brown, do 121.09 ingham. Wn. Ralph and Bruce are P. B. Clark. do 141.94 A. J. Hyman, do .... 120.18 Mr. Gilbert's brothers. Frank Hall, do 118.67 Edward Biers, do 155.40 Edd Ragsdale went to Pendleton Hugh Clark. do 14.78 last week on business. W. F. Brown, do 175.74 Dick Thomas recently received a Frank Taylor, do 114.84 .... 22.16 letter from Marvin Williams, former Roy Davis, do Hoffnagle. do 5.04 ly employed here, and who is now in John Earl January, do 46.52 the South Pacific with the Engineers. Frank McRoberts, do 112.26 He stated that he was busy driving a Mav 9th. 1944. it was ordered that jeep for the Commanding Officer. the County Treasurer be authorized to The Box Factory had a farewell pay to the State Game Commission party Monday for Virgil Krause and nating from violation of the game and Willa Armstrong. Pie, ice cream and traffic laws. May 9th, 1944. leases were entered a cake baked by Mr. Johnson were served. They received some lovelv ! into between Umatilla County and W. 9 L Englert * J. W. King: Umatilla gifts. I County and R. J. Holeman Umatilla County and A. I. Hooker Umatilla Motor Transportation I County and Tom Umatilla Quick: ----------- Theresa Frasier spent the week end County and Roy C. Rogers; Umatilla at Wallowa Lake County and Christian Sietz; Umatil- We lev "... a neu. . , la County and A. J. Rueber. Wesley Graves is a new employee at | May 12th a resolution was made es- the Garage. tablishing a sinking fund to defray Worth Hindman is on a ten day va- costs of construction and repairing county roads and bridges, and acquir ration in Montana. ing. replacing and repairing road building machinery and equipment af- Htadtfuartert | ter the existing war. ORDNANCE FLASHES CONTINUE TO BUY WAR BONDS REGULARLY 127 / A “h t : 1 .Er. P. AI 0 WH gis ‘s g — 7 • > / A s.” I qr 1 '. 1 È t t ‘ r. g**"*t, $9 . y “harts -Ms s 3 e , gel 1 He’s doing his part... We must do our part! The supreme military risk—bloody, costly in American lives. Our boys know this. They don’t have to read the heart-rending head lines or casualty lists to know what is expected of them. They are in it. But they are not flinching . . . not holding back. They will see the grim venture through to the bitter, victorious end. And if, for your boy, or some boy you know, the price of Victory is death, you can be absolutely certain that he did his part courageously ... for the cause of Freedom. For us, too, the terrifying grand climax of the war is at hand. This supreme, desperate call for American dollars— 16 billions oí them —is to enable our fighting men to carry through the grim, bloody assault to a successful con clusion and Victory. Not just American dollars—but the dollars in your pocket—in your sav ings account. Y ou must buy War Bonds—now ! At least twice as much as you bought last time. If you are already buying Bonds on a pay-roll savings plan, buy EXTRA Bonds during this Drive. Your Government is counting on you. Your boy—and your neighbor’s boy—millions of them —are count ing on you. Just as desperately as you are counting on them in this fateful hour. • Don't lot them down! Do your part—as they are doing theirs. Dig down, America—dig down deep ? While there is still time. This is America’s Zero Hour—Civilization’s Zero Hour 1 May 13th, 1944. it was ordered to sell county owned land to R. E. Combs.. . . _ , . May 19th. 1944, leases were entered into between Umatilla County and Jess Goff: Umatilla County and R. L. Henderson. May 23rd. 1944. it was ordered to sell County owned property to G. G. Smith. May 23rd. 1944, a temporary license was issued to Pocahontas Council No. 35. May 24th, 1944. order was made to notifying owners in the matter of es- Payroll tablishing a gateway road located as Maryellen Hancock, who has been follows: NW% of the NEU of See. visiting her hueband, stationed at 27. Tp. 6 N. Range 35. E. W. M. May 26th. 1944. it was ordered to Norman, Okla., has returned and is sell county owned land to S. A. Moore now with Payroll. and W. T. Ferguson. ht 1 3 h * -/ * For him the terrifying grand climax of the war is at hand. 0 Te s - -jour te' ‘ A e *» fi 1 7 e $1 . . s** . tere , * a ..... . J fat 2 48 i a i e J •I * wax). » -443 "s, t 1 1 _._ -ot I 7/ • —r-,7 • 7 4 COUNTY COURT Pauline Jensen spent last week end in Elgin. Thelma Ross spent an ‘extended ,,,110. ! week end in Enterprise. "Jimmy” Nelson has transferred from Inspection to Colonel Buyers’ of fice. Major Charleson returned from Pueblo Ordnance Depot, Pueblo, Colo. Tex Radford, wearing a large dia mond, has returned from a week's va cation. THURSDAY. JULY 13. 1944. THE HERMISTON HERALD HERMISTON, OREGON PAGE SIX The 4-/axaLcL 1" w 4 V te < are 4 * s Y,