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The Hermiston Herald ▼OL. XXIV — NUMBER 16— HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEM BER 12, 1929 3307 BIRDS SHIPPED IN SECOND TURKEY POOL HERE DECEMBER 6,7; PRICES IOW| WRESTLING BOUT ARRANGED UNDER AUSPICES OF LEGION Frenchy Leavitte to Meet Kennedy H e n Friday Night, Dec- WAREHOUSE 10 BE BUILT ON CORNER BY FARM BUREAU SUBSCRIPTION, $2.00 PER YEAR AUXILIARY POSTPONES NEXT MEETING UNTIL JANUARY 3 ^ Gifts to be Exchanged by Members; FrOIH 2 CoUFltlCS Sign-up For Coming Year’s Time in Testing Association ^ Laundry to Have First Aid DIVIDEND ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ember 20 Equipment. MAY BE EXPECTED * GIRLS ORGANIZE TEAM < ♦ ------ ♦ Frenchy Leavitte of Baker, known Instead of holding Its next regu ❖ Basketball for women will be ♦ both as a wrestler and as a boxer. NEW PROPOSED STRUCTURE TO lar meeting as scheduled on Decem Third Shipment to be Received Some ♦ one of the Beason’s sports here, 4>| ANNUAL MEETING TO BE HELD ber 20, the Aux. to the Farm Bureau ♦ If plans being made materialise. ■»! will meet Jack Kennedy, well known Time Between the First and HERE SOON COST $10,000 will hold Its next meeting January ♦ A number of girls around town ♦ local wrestler, here December 20 In 3, according to a decision reaches at Middle of January. < have already expressed their ♦ ] , wrestling bout under the auspices E. M. Hauser, who has been em the last meeting of the organization, ployed by the Umatilla Dairy Im Organization Completes Two Year’s ♦ willingness to play the game ❖ of the American Legion. This will Co-operative Granted Permission by Friday, December 6. W ork; Contracts Expired Dec In the absence provement association as tester for <* and those going ahead with the <•! f*rst ° f 8 series of smokers of the president, the vice-president, ember 1. Probably because ot the low prices, <• plans are looking for more re- ♦ ) be the past two years, has resigned his Council to Have Mill on + that the L*Klon 1“ planning and will Mrs. J. H. Reid, presided. fewer birds were received at Hermis ♦ crults. position and William Cerncamp has Dairymen from Freewater to Ione Beatrice Bensel, Lenore Dyer, ♦ ( be ln tbe ^A lon hall. _The main It was also decided to have a gift been chosen to fill his place. Main Street. ton December 6 and 7 for the second ♦ have signed up for membership in exchange at the January 3 meeting, Idaho-Oregon turkey pool this year ♦ Klara GeHnert, Catherine Cran- ♦ l eTent —111 begin at 8:30. There will Mr. Cerncamp was formerly ln no gift to exceed 25 cents. The third Minnesota, where he did work In the Umatilla Dairy Improvement as than had been expected. The birds ♦ na ana Alioe Dyer have consent- ♦ be one and possibly two preliminary events. Permission to build what Is prom- motion that carried at the meeting dairy improvement associations. He sociation for the coming year, mak were received by two crew» at the ❖ ed to play. A jumping center ♦ ing the sign-up complete for one full Leavitte has been known around 4 Is needed particularly bad. old Hirrly grocery store. Isedto be an architecturally attractive was to keep available in the laundry has also done official testing in Ore month’s work. Since the contracts The team plans to practice ❖ the Baker country for several years office, mill and warehouse was grant first aid remedies to be used in case gon. The prices, which changed slightly <• for the past year expired the first of of burns or other Injuries. « once a week and will probably ♦ 88 8 wrestler and before that he had from the first quotations were: Although the association Is sorry Kennedy Is ed the Farm Bureau Co-op. by the The program at the meeting was to lose Mr. Hauser, It Is felt that Mr. December, officers of the association For number one toms, 25 1-4 <• play three games with Umatilla ♦ Lwrestled n Canada. cents; for number one hens, 22 3-4 ❖ and with the high school girls. ♦ known for his sportsmanship and city council at a special meeting literary. In the absence of the Cerncamp will be able to fill his have been busy getting members for Tuesday night, December 11. The leader, Mrs. H. M. Sommerer, Mrs. place satisfactorily, according to of- the coming year. cents; for old toms, 17 cents; and <• Other games w ill be arranged ♦ cleanliness as a wrestler. The association has been organized H. W. Kelley, who Is arranging new proposed building will be at the Minor took charge of the entertain-‘fleers of the association for number two hens and toms, 14 ❖ later. A similar team was or- ♦ for two years. A number of the per the match, says that this Is the first intersection of First and Main ment. She gave a general survey of ❖ ganized here last year. 1-2 cents. sons signing up for this year’s work exhibition of the “tin eared" profes The building will be used for car the best literature for young persons These prices are an advance made have been ln the organization since sion in this vicinity for several rying on the business of the Farm and ended by reading two poems from to the growers and according to ♦ Its beginning here and are enthusias years. The Intention of the Legion Bureau co-operative. According to Jairtea Whitcomb Riley, After Mrs. C. G. Brink, manager of the SCHOOL NEWS ♦ tic about the work being done. Tho he says, it to sponsor both wrest officers of the co-operative, Sidney ‘W hile’’ and “Out to Old Aunt ♦ association, a small dividend should * ♦ purpose of the association Is to deter ling and boxing matches ln the fut Barnard, A. D. Smith, and Henry Ott, Mary’s.” be forthcoming to each grower who mine how much each cow is produc ure. The idea is to put on good who appeared before the council, the Refreshments were served. No delivered birds. This will be an ad The book tastes of Hermiston Team Develops Defense; 18 Men Out, bouts at a reasonabel price of admis- new proposed building will have further notice will be given members grammar school pupils were shown to ing in butterfat. dition to the cash advancement. Ision. beautiful architectural structure, sur- about the January 3 meeting. Many Districts Represented Few Number Two’s be wide and varied after they had For Practice, Schedule Al- | Admission for the match December pasing the appearance of any build The membership for the coming Only 12 number two birds were voted on their favorite books last year Is as follows: 20 will be one dollar for adults, 50 ing now in Hermiston. They also COUNTY HEALTH NURSE CON most Full. sold through the association. Most week. The voting was carried on as Thomas Haddox. C. A. Lynch, R. cents for high school sutdents; and said that they would go about at of the growers graded the turkeys TINUES SCHOOL INS1TCTION> part of the local school’s observance H. Stockard, A. Carter, J. E. Hally- 25 cents for grade school students. once getting blue prints from Port at the farm before killing and In of National Book week. The first basketball game of t h e |There w,„ be no regerved seats burton, John Jcndrzejewskl, George land architects, the prints costing cases where number two'« were made season for the Hermiston squad will Helen J. Samon Reports on the Work I "Little Black Sambo," by Banner- Lelbe. J. S. Rogers, Alpha Chrlst- about 8200. because of dressing defects and be Friday, December 13, when the man, wns the favorite of the second ley, J. Dean Rogers, Sylvan Pierson, Done During Month of Resolution Passed other deformities, the growers sold high school meets Lexington high SPECIAL CHRISTMAS FARES and third grade pupils, with “The J. H. Reid, Jess Hopper, H. J. Ott, A resolution presented on Decern November. the birds for private consumption. Three Bears” running It close second. A. E. Bensel, William Bensel, C. W. on the local floor. Lexington has OFFERED BY UNION PACIFIC ber 4 to the city council but not act The statistics of the pool are as always had a speedy team and this "Little Black Sambo" received eight Tilden. L. C. Dyer, J. S. Dyer, W. G. ed upon at that time was passed follows: votes. year will probably be no exception. Activities of the county health Webber, H. O. McCulley, W. H. Ben Number of number one toms re This Is also the first game for Lex From December 19 to Christmas Tuesday night. According to this nurse, Helen J. Samson, have been The fourth and fifth grade pupils nett Cleve Clark, H. Quick, E. L. resolution, it was decided that the ceived, 1296, weight 18930 pounds; ington thia season Day, the Union Pacific will offer preferred "Adventures of Buffalo city would cancel Its portion of the summarized in her monthly report for BUI," by William Cody. In the alxth Jackson, C. M. Jackson and W. A. number of number one hens, 1991, The Heryniston squad is develop special round trips between stations lease on the O. W. R. A N. right of November. The report follow s:: Illneline.. All these men are from weight 19439; number of number lng rapidly and Friday’s game will I In Oregon, Washington and Idaho, During the first two days of the grade “Masters of Strongheart” was Hermiston. two toms, 12, weight 173 pounds; bring out. the . remaining rough 1at one and one-third the standard way covering that mete .and bound month the regular regional institute the favorite among the boys, receiv From Stanfield, the following have 8 old toms, weight 161 pounds; total spots. Coach Gibson is developing one-way fare for the round trip. The tract lying between Main street and for public health nurses at Salem ing seven voes, while five girls voted signed tin; number of birds received,'*3307; to two types of defense, one of which I feres apply as far east as Granger, Hurlburt avenue and east of the 0. was attended. Many helpful sugges for “Mrs. Wlggs of the Cabbage 8. R. Cooper, F. A. Raker, H. B. tal weight 38703; total amount re lias never been used before In east-1 Wyoming for the eastbound Christ- W. R. & N. railroad track. Also the tions were given by the speakers on Patch.” Rees, William Mitchell, Sophia city will deed the Co-op. that land ceived $9,254.14; average weight per era Oregon. He emphasizes a strong m88 season trips. People living east Three books almost tied for favor Kopacz, Carl Studevant, Bert Mar the program and discussion of com turkey, 11.7 pounds. There were defense and has been devoting th e)o f Ogden and Salt Lake City» Utah, now occupied by the hose house and In the seventh grade. They were bell tower, provided that the Co mon problems were of great interest ’’Ben Hur,” “Just David,” and “The tin, T. R. Colpetts. one and one-half car loads. past two weeks to perfecting this!«nay visit, Portland, Seattle, Tacoma My visit to Salem also gave me the The rest of the stgn-up include« H. operative has completed Its plans, phase of the game. The offense Is a I or Spokane during the holiday season Birds Average $2.80 opportunity to consult Dr. G. C. Bel Girl of the Ltmberlost." "The J. Bean, Echo; A. R. Coppack, The average price . received per little ragged as yet, but with more I on this same fare and one-third basis which must be approved by the city Crisis” and "Call of the Wild” each Adams; George W. Winn, Weston; council and comply with city fire linger, superintendent of the state bird was 12.80, th’e average price per practice it will probably be smoothed | for the round trip. received six votes In the eighth Carl A. Anderson, Freewater; Henry tuberculosis hospital, regarding a ordinances, within one year. pound being 23.9 cents. grade. out. problem case in this county. En Dexter, M. C. Burchett, Umatilla; This means that the building will According to Mrs. Brink, the next There are 18 men turning out I PEAKS PTAY SUCCESSFUL; Hot Lunches Served route home a Visit was made at the R. Vernon Jones, W, A. Chaney, C. be Class A and fire proof. pool will be received some time be regularly now and Coach Gibson Hot lunches are being served to W. Acock, Mrs. Anna Collins, F. H. • , _ Eastern Oregon tuberculosis hospital tween the first and middle of Janu feels that he can develop a strong! To Cost $10,000 PLOT HAS ACTION, HUMOR about 100 school pupils each noon According to the three officers of at The Dalles ln the interest of the hour at the school house. Mrs. C. A. Ricks, and A. Coryell all of Irrigon; ary. team from the material. Friday's same patient., A. E. Porter, Boardman; Albert the Farm Bureau Co-operative who lineup will be picked from Martin, i The gchoo, auditorium was prac- were at the meeting, the proposed Tha regular routine examination Mlnr hag charge of the serving. Mil Boesch, Pilot Rock; and Mrs. Bertha TELEPHONE CHARGES TO BE Bills, Briggs and Earnhart, guards; tlcally fllIed Friday night when the of the schools has been continued lie Holm Is now acting as treasurer Cool, Ione. REDUCED AFTER JANUARY 1 Nation, Felthouse, Dick Martin and junior class presented the play "Safe- building will cost $40,000 when It throughout the month, 36 rural of the hot lunch commltttee. Annual Meeting Soon Is finally completed. However, the Klagee, forwards; and Smith and ty F liu t" The play had a great deal first unit which will be built will schools having been visited and 4 91 Each year before the testing starts Monthly Rates to be Cut; Connecting Cox, centers. Meeting Mined. pupils examined. Every school in the there is an annual meeting of all of action, had some clever lines and cost $10,000. Service Cost to be E. Shaw, superintendent, was .»ilrvmen ln the association for the The local schedule Is complete now ^gpt the audience amused all the county, with the exception of Dun The members of the cty council Eliminated. with the exception of two dates ln tlme. Mary Brownson acted the who were present at tha meeting can, which Is reached by rail, has unable to attend the meeting of coun election of directors among the January. Friday’s game will be the part of the grief stricken young wife Tuesday night were H. E. Hitt, B. 8 been visited at least once this fall ty plnclpals In Pendleton Saturday/ dairymen who are in charge of the Seductions ln telephone charges last on the local court until after Well, and Ruth Cherry, as the Irish Kingsley, J. G. Pearson and F. C. and I have already covered 41 schools He was sick with a had cqjd. work. These directors elect officers, throughout Oregoif announced Fri the Christmas holidays. maid, added comedy with her long McKenzie. C. S. McNaught, mayor, on my second round. Only two pup including a president, secretary and day, December 6, by the Pacific Tele A game has been arranged with reminiscences of former fates of hus- presided. Councllmcyi Floyd Knerr ils were In attendance at one school treasurer. The next annual meeting Art Work Shown phone and Telegraph company, and the boys and girls alumni for Fri- bands who had not come home in the and H. A. Pankow were not present which I reached shortly before 9 A Most of the grammar school rooms will be shortly after tho middle of approved by the Public Service com day, December 27. This game Is an | evening. M. The teacher stated that the other ars decorated now with some art December and notices will be sent at the meeting. mission will become effective Janu annual affair and has always drawn | pupils, five ln number, were often work, such as posters and calendars to every dairyman who has signed a Others in the cast were Barbara ary 1. 1930. a packed house. tardy na they came In an old Ford that the pupils are making. contract for herd testing. Those Root, Emogene Paul, Enos Martin Representatives from Hermiston At a meeting In Portland last week Junior. Grace Rodda, Elbert Hutchi Legion post and Auxiliary attended and frequently had a flat tire The One of the most Interesting dis in charge of the work are hoping attended by officials of the telephone son, Gerald Haddox, Donald DeMoss a district conference meeting in Con teacher was anxious that one of the plays Is In the sixth grade room, that there will be a large turn out at company and members of he com SCOUTS CUT UP OLD TREES, and Donald Jackson. don Thursday and Friday of this girl absentees be examined a» she ap where the pupils undor the direction this meeting, according to George mission, it was decided to file re STUMPS FOR USE OF NEEDY I parently was below par. Therefore, cf Margaret McDevitt are making Jenkins, assistant county agent. Dora Stevens coached the play. week. duced rates for telephone service. I made a home call and found four wooden toys and animals. One boy N. C. Jamison, extension dairyman These reductions, according to F. J Gold Servioe S tan Awarded 7 Patrol | of the pupils ready to start on the In this room plans to maks a whole from Oregon State college, who has Miller, chairman of the commlsion, Memben After Year’s R ankim way to school. The paraphenalla for set of furniture and In the spring charge of the dairy Improvement have been brought about after many r a regular exaralnlatlon was brought make a house to put It ln. Others associations In the state, will be at conference« with officials of the In First Class. In and set up In the house. The are making tiny magazine racks, the meeting. telephone company. mother became quite Interested and cowboys, Indians, animals of various Under the new schedule, the Saturday, three boys from the I requested that the two pre-school kinds and whirling toys. Wooden LEGION TO HAVE COUNTRY charges for connection of service will Beaver patrol cut wood for persons children also be weighed and meas cowboys, painted In bright colors, be entirely eliminated in one case, who were unable to do the work STORE ON NEW YEAR’S DAY ured and their throats inspected. seem to be particularly popular, and monthly rates for extension tele themselves. The boys were Fred This was done to everyone’s satis while one Indian Is unusually well phones will also be cut from 20 to 33 Hensel, Eugene Pierce and Beverly A country tore, where the mer faction and the pupils set ont for done. On December 20, the sixth chandise can be bought with chips 1-3 per cent. Blelman. Last spring a tree was cut school. grade room will exhibit all Its won at different games, will be spon The charges were summarized by up for the use of needy persons and | Two classes In prenatal work were handwork for the benefit of parents sored by the American Legion here H. R. Risley, state manager of the this has lasted until last Friday. held In Pilot Rock with an attend and friends. Each pupil will hnve New Year's Day, January 1. The telephone company, who stated that The trees cut Saturday were cut in [ ance each time of at least 12 mem two articles completed by that tlmo. country store will be in the Legion they are In keeping with the fun links and a few of the links were I bers of the mother’s club. The fifth grade has made some hall. damental policy of the company, carried to houses. Old apple trees One tonsillectory has been perform calendars for the coming year that which la to provide the best possible and dead stumps were cut for kind A similar ( nterprlse was put on by ed through the cooperation of one of are attractive. The pictures were the Leglrn last year and was finan telephone service at a eoat as low as ling. This work lasted from 1:30 the local physlclaus and the hospital drawn by the children with crayons. cially successful. The entertainment Is consistent with financial safety. until 5 o’clock. Eugene Pierce pass bill paid by the Umatilla county Later In the year, there will prob committee of tho Legion has charge The 91.00 charge here for connect ed his ax and handicraft test. health association. ably be a downtown exhibit of art of arrangements this year. lng service, commonly known an the At the acout meeting Tuesday I Several cases have been Investigat work that grammar school pupils change of name charge, will be ellm- night, two boys passed the Under ed for the Doernbeeher hospital as have done. inated. foot tests. They were ChesUr Dyer WEATHER REPORT well as for the county court and Reductions of 2 cents a month will and Raymond Paige. These two will agencies outside of the state. Christmas vacation starts this year be made for extension telephones, come before the court of honor Tuee-1 According to Charles Taylor, of the The Metropolitan Life Insurance earlier than usual. December 20 will weather bureau, the temperatures for both wall, desk, business and rest day night. motion picture film “New Ways for be the last day of school. This will the past week hnve been : dence. Boh Henderson and Howard Cherry! Old” was secured and shown in a give the eachers an opportuniy to Max. Min. had charge of an Instruction period! number of the larger cities. Thia get to their home» In time for the 35 19 5 .......... Tuesday night that was Interesting. NOTICE film shows the lack of knowledge of holidays. g 41 16 The Instruction was on artificial r« communicable disease control and the The ladles of the Altar Society piratlon. Dale Carson and Jack | 20 65 7 .............. development of the antitoxin anil It Is not yet known for sure If wish to thank all those who con Bennett were the victims. 8 ............. 46 40 toxin-antitoxin treatments for the the school will have any delegates tributed to and helped with the 9 34 55 Gold service stars were awarded I cure and prevention of diphtheria. to the older boys conference In Pross hasaar Saturday. They particularly Bill Hurly, Bob Henderson, Buddy 34 66 1 0 Several hundred coplee of the Metro er, Washngtoo, Peermher 13 to 15 or December 11 .......... want to thank the American Legion Prime, Gordon Blessing, Melvin Fol- 30 43 politan pamphlet "Protect your child hot. There haa been -.ome talk about for the uee of. the table«, the Ore let and Fred Hetiael. The stars are | The rainfall was .85 inches. ren from Diphtheria" have been dis sending someone. * ’ he program at gon Hardware store for the use of given-fov every year of service i tributed through the cooperation o f the conference inch tea ’alks by well schools, churches and clubs cooperat the upetalra ream and the Hermis first class scouts. Other hedges were | the motion picture theatres and the known speakers, d scuaajnns, recrea ing with Y. M. C. A. Guy Brace, ton Herald for th« u»e of the dis awarded to officers of the troop. schools.. We hope to start a 19xln- tions and a banquet. These confer superintendent of the Weston schools, play window. Written by the Beaver Patrol. antltoxln campaign later In the year. ences are sponsored by the high Is the district executive. SMALL ADDITIONAL E. Hauser Resigns First Came Here TA Kind of Letter He Likes!