THE HERMISTON HERALD,
DAIRY
HINTS
HEALTH CENTERS AID
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I ALL COMMUNITY UFE
“MILK COW” NOW PREFERRED Home Service Work Broadens
to Include Civilian
Advocates of Word Contended That It
Was More Strictly English-
Families.
Milch Akin to German.
Hereafter it will be “milk cow" and
not “milch cow”—at least so far as the
United States department of agricul-
ture is concerned.
This decision marks the termination
of a controversy in which etymologists
in the department have had not a little
nterest. Those defending “milch” have
pointed to scriptural use and certain
of the classics as establishing prece-
By DR. J. E CRICHTON
Manager Northwestern Division •
• American Red Cross
NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING
Notice is hereby given to the
legal voters of School District
No. 14 of Umatilla County, State of
Oregon, that a School Meeting of
said district will be held at the
School House on the 27tb day of
November, 1920, at 2:00. o'clock in
the afternoon, to vote on the prop-
osition of levying a special district
tax.
,
The total amount of money need
ed by the district during the fiscal
year beginning on June 21st, 1920,
and ending on June 30th, 1921, is
estimated in the following budget
and includes the amounts to be re
ceived from the county school fund,
state school fund, special district
tax, and all other moneys of the
district.
BUDGET
ESTIMATED EXPENDITURE’S
Teachers’ salaries
$19,135.00
Furniture ............................
300.00
Apparatus and supplies,
such as maps, chalk, e-
rasers, stoves, curtains,
etc.....................................
400.00
Library books .....................
100.00
Flags .....................................
25.00
Repairs of school houses,
outbuildings or fences .. 1,000.00
Improving grounds ............
500.00
Transportation of pupils 2,070.00
Tuition of Pupils .......... .
Janitor’swages ................. 1,140.00
Janitor’s supplies ............... 200.00
Fuel '.......................... 600.00
.........
Light and power ...... ...........
350.00
Water .....................................
100.00
Clerk’s salary and bond ....
145.00
Postage and Stationary ....
50.00
For the payment of bonded
debt and interest there-
on, issued under Sec
tions 117, 144 to 148,
and 422 of the School
Laws of Oregon, 1917 .. 2,580.00
Interest on Warrants.......
800.00
•Printing and Notices ........
50.00
Insurance ..............................
120.00
HERMISTON, OREGON.
‘State-Wide’ Telephone Service
Our efforts are constantly directed to the extension and improvement of "state-wide" telephone ser
vice.
Large and small communities are dependent upon each other, commercially and socially. Good
telephone equipment-in the cities and towns of Oregon, with good construction and well maintain
ed “long distance” pole lines and wires between, means their mutual convenience and profit.
An integral part of the great health
program of the American Red Cross,
The* value of any telephone Is proportioned to the number of other telephones which may be con
undertaken after the suspension of
many of the war activities of the or
nected with it. In Oregon there are approximately 138,000 telephones with our system. Ideal tele
ganization, is the establishment of
phone service means the prompt connection of any one of these with any other and the least possible
Health Centers—which now are being
installed
in
many
communities
loss In strength and distinction in the conversations that follow.
throughout the northwest. It is a
movement of compelling interest to
Our entire plant is engineered and constructed with the object of rendering a satisfactory "state
the citizens of this part of the country.
wide” service sufficient in facilities available and with these facilities efficiently maintained. For this
The health center as organized by
the Red Cross is proving the greatest
purpose the telephone equipment must be better, local and trunk wires must be of proper size and type,
preventive medicine known, as well as
and
central offices and switchboards must have additional apparatus to accommodate and care for the
protection of great value in times of
widespread illness or epidemic. From
long distance circuits.
health centers radiate all kinds of
healthful influences from the giving
Before the trouble period of the war we always aimed to maintain spare or reserve plant—that Is,
of proper advice and the furnishing of
plant ahead of immeidiate needs thus ensuring prompt and more satisfactory compliance with demands
competent nursing, medical and sur
gical aid, to the inauguration of many
for service as they arose. During the war this reserve was exhausted as the materials we use were re
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forms of beneficial exercises such as.
So
community Binging, athletics and out
quired and properly taken by the Government and those indi st. es ; ven priority consideration.
e
door games. From health centers go
With the reconstruction period, as is the case with all other lines of business, our problems have con
the visiting nurses. / There are held
Liberal Feeding Must Be Practiced If the teaching classes for home nursing,
tinued to an unexpected degree. We are still hampered by shortage of materials and delayed deliver
a Profit Is to Be Obtained From children's clinics and proper welfare
ies.
Milk Cows.
work.
The Red Cross says that no longer
We realize the requirements of our long distance patrons. We have a comprehensive and well de
dents, while the opposition has con
tended that dairymen, ranchmen and shall curable physical deformities
fined
program designed to provide additional toll circuits sufficient to meet the present and constantly
farmers in general use “milk” instead curse the lives of our children. It
growing demands.
of “milch” almost universally. The believes the time is past when tuber
advocates of “milk” also favored that culosis should be allowed without
Total estimated amount
word because, they contended, it was hindrance to fasten itself upon the
of money to be expend
more strictly an English word, while tender bodies of our little ones. It
ed for all purposes
"milch" was akin to German. Since
during the year .... $29,665.00
Americanization of language as well
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
as Ideals Is an article in every patriot’s
From county school fund
creed. It is thought that this last sally
during the coming school
of the “milk” defenders helped as
year
...............................
7,700.00
much ns any to decide the question in
From state school fund
their favor.
during the coming school
year ............................
650.00 I
COWS APPRECIATE KINDNESS
Estimated amount to be re
ceived from all other
Animals Are Naturally of Nervous and
sources during the com
Excitable Disposition and
The man who takes an interest in
ing school year tuition .. 1,760.00 Notice of Sheriff’s Sale Under Ex five (5),- north of range twenty-
Resent Roughness.
Total estimated receipts,
eight (28), east of the Willamette the welfare of his community soon
ecution
not including the money
Umatilla County, finds that other people take an equal
Notice is hereby given that by vir Meridian, all in
In the hurry of getting chores done,
to be received from the
Oregon, be sold by the Sheriff of interest in him.
a dairyman sometimes forgets that
tax which it is pro
tue of an execution issued out of the Umatilla County, Oregon, to satisfy
posed to vote ...............
10,110.00
dairy cows are naturally of a nervous
Circuit Court, State of Oregon for judgment and all costs;
The farmer is raising Old Ned be-
and excitable disposition, and that un
RECAPITULATION
Umatilla County, and to me directed
Total estimated expenses
I will on the 22nd day of Novem cause the price of wheat is down, and
der conditions of excitement or fear
for the year ................... 29,665.00 and delivered, upon the judgment ber A. D., 1920, at the hour of two the consumer is raising the devil be-
the milk flow Is lessened materially.
A BEDSIDE VISIT
Total estimated receipts,
and decree rendered and entered in o’clock in the afternoon of said day cause the price of flour is still up.
Driving cows on the run, chasing them
not including the tax to
by dogs and with loud shouting are
Care of mother and babe is part of
said Court on the 14th day of Octo at the front door of the Court House Perhaps you can figure it out—but
be
not allowed on a well-managed dairy the follow up work of the American
voted ..........................
10,110.00 ber, 1920, in favor of Sue D. Hughes in the City of Pendleton, Umatilla we pass.
farm. In the stable all operations Red Cross health center at Bridge Balance, amount to be
as Plaintiff and against W. L. Balch County, Oregon, sell the right, title
should be carried on quietly. When a town, New Jersey. Miss Anna Miller,
raised by the district
and Nellie A. Balch, his wife as De and interest the said W. L. Balch and
tax
......................
cow kicks there usually is a reason for home visiting nurse from the health
19,555.00 ...........
The amount of money to be raised fendant, for the sum of $520.00 with Nettie A. Bolch, his wife, had in and
it; the teats may be hurt by the milker center, Is reading a mother’s tempera
by this special tax Is more than the interest thereon at the rate of 12 to the described property on the 11th
or the cow may be frightened. At such ture.
amount raised by special school dis per cent per annum from May 11, day of May, A. D., 1914, or since
a time a little care In removing the
trict tax in the year immediately 1917, the further sum of $100.00 at
cause and pacifying the cow often will
$
then has acquired, at public auction
preceding this, plus six per cent. It
prevent further trouble. Many good believes that through health centers is
torney’s fees, and for $29.85 cost and to the highest bidder for cash in
necessary
to
raise
this
additional
cows become confirmed kickers and established in every considerable .amount by special levy for the follow disbursements, which said decree,
hand, the proceeds to be applied in
consequently less profitable as a re community throughout the United ing reasons:
judgment, and order of sale has been satisfaction of said execution and all
sult of a lack of careful observation States, health can be safeguarded and
All salaries have been advanced.
docked and enrolled in the office of costs.
and kindness on the part of the attend therefrom greater happiness be
There will-be two or three more
the Clerk of said Circuit Court; and
brought to our people.
ants.
teachers required.
Dated this 20th day of October, A.
All supplies have increased in whereas by said judgment, decree D, 1920.
.Ignorance of diseases, ignorance as
to what are the best means to pursue price, and more supplies are needed and order of sale it was directed
W. R. Taylor, Sheriff.
MISTAKE IN FEEDING GRAIN in combatting them, ignorance aa to and more improvements on building that the following described real
Two of the most homelike hotels
By
A. C. Funk, Deputy.
are
needed.
the standing and competency of cer
in Portland, located in the heart of
property
in
Umatilla
’
County,
Oregon,
Dated this 8th day of November,
Common Practice of Many Dairymen tain medical men—these today are
6-5tc.
the shopping and theatre district.
to-wit:
1920.
to Feed Every Cow In Herd the
responsible for a vast number of
All Oregon Electric trains stop at
F. B. Swayze
Same Quantity.
The north half of the northwest
deaths in the world. Quacks prey
Chairman of Board of Directors
To
Whom
It
May
Concern:
the Seward Hotel, the House of
quarter
of
the
southeast
quarter
of
upon our people with their glaring Attest R. A. Brownson,
Perhaps the most common mistake and lying advertisements and in hun
Cheer. Excellent dining room in
section twenty-five (25), township - The Pendleton Council of the
District Clerk.
Knights of Columbia is heartily in
In feeding grain to dairy cows is the dreds of thousands of cases individ
connection. The Hotel Cornelius,
practice of feeding every cow in the uals absolutely deceived by their pre
accord with the work of The Red
the House of Welcome, is only two
herd the same quantity regardless of tensions pass beyond the days when
Cross, and desires herewith to ex
short blocks from the Seward. Our
the amount of milk she Is producing, their infirmities might be cured. For
press unqualified endorsement in the
brown busses meet all trains.Rates
Instead of regulating the grain accord these perils the Red Cross health
campaign of the Red Cross for funds
$1.50 and up.
ing to the dally amount of milk pro- center forms a safeguard.
necessary to carry on their work.
duced.
W. C. CULBERTSON, Prop.
The health centers being established
We strongly urge all of our mem
Considerable waste of feed may re become the people’s clubs, with mem
bers and friends to enroll themselves
sult from failure to balance rations. berships designed to reach vast num
This Is especially true If the ration bers of the population since member
with the Red Cross and respond free
iiiiiiiiimiiimiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiN!!.
happens to be in protein ; for. while ship costs but fl a year—the annual
ly and generously whenever called
an excess of protein may be substituted Red Cross dues.
upon for assistance.
for energy, energy producing foods can
Another phase of the peace-time pro
V. Stroble
In no case take the place of protein In gram of the organisation which rapid
= ELECTRIC FIXTURES
Grand Knight =
a ration.
The milk flow, therefore, ly is becoming of paramount value In
AND APPLIANCES
Knights of Columbus =
may he limited to the protein content the northwest is comprised in the
Phone 139
= 203 E. Court St. Pend leton. Ore
349
of the ration, even the energy produc Home Service activities. Designed
W. E. O’Rouke
ing foods may be present In excess. originally for the benefit solely of
Financial Secretary
An economical ration Is a balanced disabled service men and their fam
ration.
ilies, it has grown to occupy a far
broader field. Red Cross welfare
workers look to the Interests of for
mer soldiers and sailors In hospitals
HOW TO FEED CALVES
and schools; maintain personal con
tact with the disabled who are at
Feed
the calf only small
home. Home Service forme the con-
amounts of milk for the first
necting link between the disabled man
few feeds.
in hospital or school and his family.
may become shabby from sheer lack of
Do not overfeed. Scours, stunt-
But Home Service has grown be
time to have it done over. You need the
ed calves, and deaths are caused
yond this. In nearly 40 of the 106
car daily and you can hardly afford to be
largely by overfeeding. A pint,
chapters of the Northwestern Division
without it for the length of time ordi
of milk weighs a pound. Meas-
experienced social workers are em
narily thought necessary for repainting.
ure or weigh the milk for each
ployed. and the service is being ex
calf. Do not guess at It.
tended to civilian families. In some
If this is your problem, B-H Superior
Feed regularly twice a day.
chapters information stations for the
Automobile Enamel will solve it
Have the milk warm, sweet
benefit of the general public have
and fresh. If the milk is poor
Paint your car right at horns—let it dry
been established.
In Raymond,
while you sleep — drive it to town in the
in quality, feed less of it, not
Washington, the Home Service depart
morning! B-H Superior Automobile Enamel
ment maintains an office close to the
dries thoroughly in from three to five hours.
Feed grain and milk from
railway stations and hotels where any
See your friends open
clean boxee and buckets. Buck-
day may be seen the visitor inquiring
their eyes at the glossy,
eta should be washed and scald
for the residence of a friend, or the
e
durable finish —the
ed every morning.
genial traveling man asking the loca
new * looking appear
tion of the business house upon which
Vaudeville Features.
ance of a factory job.
he wants to call.
Social Service extends down through
Good Wholesome Comedy.
WEIGHING AND TESTING MILK the chapters to the branches and aux
iliaries. Several Northwestern chap
Only Way Dairy Farmer Can Deter ters have branches which maintain
One Show at 8 p* m.
mine With Any Certainty Which
local Home Service operatives, their
Cows Are Profitable.
activities being financed through
small revolving funds from the chap
The weighing and testing of milk Is ter treasuries.
not yet practiced by the general farm
Fifty cents of every dollar of mem
er. It will be. however, as soon as bership fees stays In the community*
the farmer realizes that only in this
In which It has been contributed. It
way can be know the profitable cow
Is that fifty cents which aids in this
to keep and whether his herd la Im important Home Service development
The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company
J.L.VAUGHAN
man9s
automobile—
Playhouse
Tuesday, Nov. 16th
Bernardo
Pla yers
Prices 20c and 40c
proving or deteriorating.