Dl V ÜRÖ1 Jfï-ED FAR II S FAY — OPPORTUNITIES ARR HERE. VOL XXIN (The Brcmwimt EUndb HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1928 — NUMBER IS THREE CARLOADS OF BIRDS ARE SHIPPED MAIL EARLY FOR DELIVERY G. W. KELLOGG SELLS TO TENINO, WN. MAN Work will be suspended In all post- “BEFORE CHRISTMAS DAY” ARMED FOR THE FIGHT offices on Christmas eve. With the exception of special delivery service OVER $25.000 RECEIVED BY THE there will be. no other service on NEW OWNER IN FORD BUSINESS Christmas day. Rural delivery and FOR FAST EIGHT YEARS LOCAL GROWERS window service will be suspended, but outgoing first claag mail will be dis­ C. J. Bielman to Take Possession of Inadequate Warehousing Facilities patched as usual. These Instructions have been re­ Local Ford Garage on ceived at the local postoffice from Hamper Shipment of Turkeys Harry S. New, postmasteh general. December 16. In Second Pool. Uses Of Christinas Seal Money A total amount of $25,065.38 was received by local turkey growers for the second pool of birds to be shipped from Hermiston December 6, through the Idaho Turkey Growers associa­ tion. The shipment, composed of three carloads, made up a part of a train­ load sent out from different Eastern Oregon points and bound for the east­ ern coast where the birds will be sold on consignment. 7182 birds were delivered at' the ’ocal ware­ house between the hours of 6:30 A. M. and midnight of December 6. Their total weight amounted to 85,- 946 pounds making an average of 11.96 pounds per bird. Approximate­ ly 16.9 per cent of the total number w'ere classed as number 2 birds. Several caroads from other East­ ern Oregon points were to be Included In this trainload of eastern bound turkeys. Redmond sent three car­ loads, Pilot Rock one, and it was ex­ pected that two or three would be picked up at Baker, a similar num­ ber at Vale, with a possibility of more at some other point east. Receiving of the birds was some­ what hampered here by inadequate warehousing facilities for such a large shipment. A number of growers were forced to wait in line with their cars for hours because of lack of space. It is the opinion of those interested in these shipments that attempts must be made to provide more room for future shipments. They will prob­ ably exceed those in the past in size. The next pool to be sent from Her­ miston will be shipped some time near the middle of January. FARM BUREAU AUXILIARY HAS INTERESTING MEET A meting of the Farm Bureau Aux­ iliary was held at the club hou3e December 7, when a number of in­ teresting topics w’ere discussed. A motion was carried sponsoring the hot lunch movement for the un­ ion high school at Hermiston and a committee was appointed to meet with members of the P. T. A. and other organizations of the city interested in the plan. A most favorable result is hoped for. The next meeting of the auxiliary will be held December 21 at 2 P. M. There is lots of room in the club house. Let’s fill it up and line up for the New Year. Let’s go! Umatilla county has in 1928 re­ ceived the benefit of $4,000 health service through the cooperation of the county court and county health association; $2,200*is in the county budget with which the salary of the county nurse is paid., $400 of this amount is for expenses. The remain­ ing $1800 is contributed by the county health association. A large part of this amount is money from the sale of Christmas seals. This year more than 4000 examina­ tions have been made among the children of school and pre-school age. More than 900 children are having goiter prevention measures administered in the schools in the east end of the county as a result of the goiter survey made by the County Nurse and a practicing physician. Many needed corrections for the ears, eyes, nose, throat ana teeth have been carea for by parents following the nurses visits Into the schools. Twenty-three of these corrections have been financed by the health association. The Christmas Seal has been call­ ed ‘‘America’s Great Yuletlde Gift to Her Children. ” Let us each do our part by being responsible for at least $1.00 worth of seals. ICY ROAD CAUSES WRECK ON HIGHWAY FRIDAY NIGHT An icy highway caused the George Story car driven by Mrs. Story to leave the road ana slide into a ditch justs south of town Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Story were returning from Pendleton and had encountered no ice at all until they were nearing Hermiston. A quick application of the brakes resulted In the car skid­ ding off the highway and Into the ditch. Some damage was done to the car but neither occupant was injured. COMMERCIAL CLUB FLANS HOLIDAY CHARITY WORK In accordance with the usual cus­ tom of the Hermiston Commercial club, Dr. J. L. Sears, president of the local organization, planned the ap- po intment of a committee to look after the needy families of the com­ munity and make provision for their welfare during the holiday season. This problem was taken up at the regular meeting of the Commercial TWO SMALL CHILDREN DROWN- club December J l. The members of the committee will WHEN ICE BREAKS ON POND be announced later. Breaking through the thin ice on a lough near the Columbia river, Clifford Wilson, 7, and Tina Wilson, 6, children of Mr. and rs. Clyde Wil­ son of Plymouth, Washington, were drowned Sunday morning, December 9. The two children, who had been across the river to Umatilla where they attended Sunday » bool, were on their way home and stepped by the small pond to play. The Ice, too thin to sustain their weight, gave way and both were drowned. Funeral services were held Tues­ day at 1:30 o’clock at Umatilla with burial in the Hermiston cemetery. Funeral services were directed by A. W. Prann, of Hermiston. HIGH SCHOOL BASKETEERS TO PLAY TOWN TEAMS FRIDAY Friday, December 14, will see the opening of the basketball season for both boys and girls teams of the local high school when they clash with the town teams in the audi­ torium building. Practice for both boys and girls has been going on since the close of the football season and the teams are rounding into shape for the 1929 season. An excellent turnout has charac­ terized the practice for the boys team and by the time that schedul­ ed games with other schools come around, the locals should make an unusually good showing. The double header Friday evening will be open to the public at a small admission fee of twenty-five cents and all basketball fans are promised a real pre-season treat. She was riding on the street ear, I eon Id not bar to see her stand. She reminder me of my mother With that strap In her hand. H. H. Kinchloe of Portland was in Hermiston today looking over the project with a view of locating here Mr. Kinchloe to Interested In dairy- BLUE GRASS SUNSHINE IDEAL FOR COWS Su- jCRIPTION, $2.00 PER YEAR 4-H CLUB CHAMPION AGAIN OREGON BOY WINS IN NATIONAL COMPETITION THIS YEAR Albany Make« Plans for Celebration Honoring Harrisburg Boy December 14. C. W. Kellogg for the past ten years manager and owner ot the Kellogg For the second consecutive year Motor company, recently sold his an Oregon boy has had the dlstnct- business to C. J. Bielman, former lon of being named national 4-H manager of the Ford garage and club champion, according to a recent agency at Tenino. Washington. Mr. annaouncement. The honor this Bielman will take over the manage­ year goes to Edgar Grraes of Harris­ ment of the local garage Dececmber burg, Oregoq, who succeeds Alex. 15. Crulkshank of McMinnville, last The new owner has been actively year’s champion. enngaged in the Ford business for the Saturday, December 15, is the date past eight years and comes here set for a big celebration at Albany with much practical experience for honoring the new champion. Five the operation of the local garage. His different motion picture concerns present plans calls for the Institution will be on hand to chronicle the of the latest and most modern equip­ events for the news reels, and the ment for the business to Insure the entire program will be broadcast care and attention here that could be from station KOAC. From 9 to 11 given cars In the best city garages. the cameramen will be busy turning This week has been spent in invoic­ their cranks, showing their activities ing the stdek, preparatory to the for the year. This will be followed change of ownership. by a banquet given by the Albany Mr. Kellogg, who has lived In Her­ chamber of commerce for the spec­ miston since 1907, came here ag spec­ ial guests at the St. Frances hotel In ial fiscal agent with the U. S. Re­ Albany. At 1 there will be motion clamation service, and with the ex­ pictures of the guests of honor and ception of two years spent In South the presentation of the $250 trophy America, he has been a continuous awarded each year to the champion. resident of Hermiston since that In the afternoon there will be a par­ time. He became proprltor of the ade on the treets of Albany and from local garage in 1919. Mr. Kellogg 2 to 2:30 a speaking program at the states that his future business plans PARENT-TEACHERS TO MEET COMMUNITY TREE AGAIN Albany armory to be broadcasted by are as yet undecideed. He and Mrs. station KOAC. Among the speakers THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20 Kellogg plan to leave Hermiston next PREPARED FOR HOLIDAYS on the program are Governor Patter week for Portland and from there son, President Kerr of O. A. C„ 0 .'BI. they will go to California where they Plummer, Director Mrto, Mark Wpath- The next Parent-Teacher meeting will spend some time traveling. When old St. Nick passes through Spatial scheduled for Thursday, December 20, Hermiston for his annual visit, and erford and Edgar Grimes. musical numbers are being arranged wil be held In the auditorium of the rumor hag It that he Is coming, he EASTERN STAR HAS ELECTION from Albany and the Oregon State high school at 8 o’clock in the eve- will be greeted by one of the most at­ colllege. D. V. Poling will lead com­ FOR NEXT YEARS’ OFFICERS niwr.-T* tractive Chrltmas trees that the com­ munity singing. Considerable effort A short business meeting will oc­ munity has had the privilege of and expense Is being used in arrang­ Annual election of officers com­ cupy the first part of the evening to possessing for some ime. ing for the special hook-up with the prised the principal business at a be followed by an interesting pro­ Each year Hermiston has placed at broadcasting station. regular meeting of the local chapter gram prepared and presented by a the west end of Main street a large Several of the nearby counties have of the Eastern Star lodge Tuesday number sf the high school students. and electrically lighted community arranged for special delegations and evening, December 11. A Christmas cantata “The Song and Christmas tree. This year through the 4-H club from the Oregon state Margaret B. Fraser was elected the Star,” will be given by the boys the courtesy of the local brach of worthy matron; W. A. Leathers, wor­ and girls glee clubs. Three members the Tum-A-Lum Lumber company campus will be on hand In full force. thy patron; Bdna S. Baragar, associ­ of Miss Frost's public speaking class the tree itself has been provided and CHURCH NOTES ate matron; Veda Sloan, conductress; will present an interesting playlet is being put up under the direction Grace Sims, associate conductress; during the program. of K. A. Brownson, local manager of Dr. A. S. Hlsey, district superin­ Kathryn L. Garner, secretary; and During the sclal hour following the Tum-A-Lum. The Hermiston Winifred Norton, treasurer. The re­ the business meeting and entertain­ Light and Power company is pro­ tendent, will hold the first quarter­ maining officers are to be appointed ment, Mrs. Henry Hitt will ba tha viding colored lights and furnishing ly conference Friday evening, Dec. 14 at 7:30 o’clock In the Methodist Epis­ by the worthy matron. chairman in charge. the electric power for the lighting of copal chuurch. Parents and friends of the students the tree by night. The Sunady program consists of a are cordially Invited to attend and Hermiston’s holiday decorations AND GETTING BETTER make this meeting ag Interesting, are somewhat limited but present well organized Sunday school from 10 to 11 A. M. A competent teacher J. W. Clarke and family, former worthwhile and enjoyable as those plans assure as attractive a commun­ for each class. Morning worship at In the past. residents of Hermiston, have return­ ity tree as can be provided. Since It The membership committee is anx­ will be amply provided with colored 11. Epworth League at 6:30, where ed to the Hermiston project from you will enjoy yourself. Evening Lebanon, Oregon, and are located on ious that all members be prepared to ltghtg for illumination at night. It worship at 7:30 P. M. pay their annual dues of 25 cents at the C. H. McElroy farm which Mr. will no doubt attract mnch favorable We would love to have those who Clarke bought recently from Tony this meeting. They are likewise in­ attention from highway travelers as do not make It a practice of going terested in getting as many parents well as providing a holiday motif for Sherod. Our sentiments were stated to church to consider this a special In a previous issue of the Herald en­ as possible to become members of the local folk. Invitation to the above services. O. titled "Not So Bad" and we till think local asscciation. W. Payfte, pastor. folks are not making a mistake by “W ag” Takes In The Bright Lights COUNTY HEALTH NOTES selecting this community for their George Wagner Is at the Seward HERMISTON MAN LEASES home. Forty-seven cases were on aetve from Herniston, where one of the In­ THEATRE IN ARLINGTON file during the month, and of this fant industries is growing turkeys. MASONS ELECT OFFICER 8 number 24 were dismissed some to The country In that section is partic­ AT MEETING WEDNESDAY state Institutions, some to hospitals ularly well suited for the growing According to a recent announce­ and others to home and other care. of these birds because of the dry cli­ ment Herbert Olson, manager of At the regular convocation of Two hundred twenty-six visits were mate and the abundant forage, which the local Columbia theatre, has leased Damascus chapter No. 40 Royal Arch made during the month and 1649 enables the turkeys to take care of the motion picture theatre In Arling­ Masons December 12. officers were miles were traveled in the interest themselves. Increasing attention is ton, Oregon, for a period of five elected for the ensuing year. Those of the work. Iucluded In office work given to turkey raising with each years. The deal was made with S. E. chosen were Companion O. O. Felt- is 236 phone calls and 83 letters succeed ing year and there are now house, E. H. P.; Companion Geo. E. written, 41 visits to the office. large shipments sent out of the Her­ Henderson of Arlington, owner of the building which houses the show. Butterwood, King; Companion Char­ Twenty-three visits were made to 13 miston country for Thanksgiving and Three hundred the holiday trade. Delivering tur­ Along with the lease Mr. Olson pur­ les Glasgow, Scribe; Companion different schools. Frank C. Woughter, Treasurer; Com­ and twenty-nine children were given keys to the warehouse at Hermiston chased the fixtures. Mr. Olson has been in Hermiston panion, A. W. Prann, Secretary; Com­ the examination required by law and was a sight for a few days, the de­ as manager of the local theatre five panion Glen A. Blakely. C. of H, weighed and measured. Of this num­ liveries being so plentiful that trucks or six week. The appointive offices by the E. H. ber 20 were 10 per cent under had to remain In a long line and the P. was not decided upon ad this weight. Notes were sent to 45 per- warehouse people had to work thru ents and 16 home visits were made most of the night. About 8000 birds TAKES PICTURES OF TURKEYS time. The chapter also voted to donate on school children. Three correct­ or 84,000 pounds left Hermiston In A Fox news reel cameraman was ions* ere made through the loan fund three cars last Friday. Some of the $50 to the Shrine hospital. in Hermiston last Thursday taking and three children have been down to turkeys arrived from Boardman and the Doernbecher hospital to clinics. others from Echo, Stanfield, Irrigon pictures of the turkey shipment RETURNS FROM MONTANA which wag sent from the local ware­ Through the Interest of the teach­ and Butter creek. One Hermiston house. Earlier in the week scenes Walter Olson, manager of Hie local ers at Cayuse, the nutritive Iodine grower dressed 462 birds, another on various farms where the birds theatre has Just returned from a trip tablets were put In the schools to be 375 and a couple of others 300 each. were being prepared for shipment to Montana. Herbert Olson who re given on the consent of the parents. — Morning Oregonian. were taken by the same Fox repre- The school board paid for the tab­ cently leased the movie theatre In sentatlves. Arlington has been In that city look­ lets. There are now In this county CITY AIDS TURKEY GROWERS 14 .schools using the nutritive iodine ing after his business Interests. MEAT MARKET ON CASH BASIS tablets. These are given to children The city furnished fuel for the Mias Ada Soneson and Mrs. W. M with normal thyroids as a preventive According to recent announcements Shaar were hostesses at a party Wed­ of goiter only. In each school the turkey growers who were In Hermis­ the Hermit-,n Meat Market, operstsd nesday evening at the home of the eehool board to paying for the tablets ton last Thursday preparing their by M W. f 1ms and A. W Turnblad. latter. Guests were Invited to make and they are given only on consent birds for shipment. The cold weather made It Imperative that a good Ore will be operated on • strictly cash up six tables of G00. First prise was of the parents. he kept all day and until late in the basis begin ilng January 1, 1939. All Edna Flanagan, R. N., awarded to Mrs. H. A. Pankow. with County Nurse. evening when the turkeys were fin­ phone orders will be sent out C. O. Yndeth Kelley winning second, and ally loaded In the cars. The local D. The principle of "pay rash and Mrs. W. L. Blessing the consolation. Mrs. Frank Little wan shopping in American Legion served hqt coffee to pwy less" will be the guiding rule of Appropriate Christmas decorsa (ions the new plan. the growers. . were used about the rooms. Pan dicton last Saturday. B U Y CHRISTMAS SEALS