We don't care what brings back
prosperity — just so they bring it
back alive.—Judge.
Olhe Hermisfun Heraln
LODO ‘Il
Each day the fight begins anew—■
But fighting keeps my hopes alive.
—S. E. Kiser.
AIEIq!I O Jo n
VOLUME XXVII
NUMBER 15
HERMISTON ACCEPTS
ORDINANCE FROM
TELEPHONE COMPANY
HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1932
CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS SPECIAL
EDITION NEXT WEEK.
MINSTREL SHOW
WILL BE PRESENTED
BY STUDENTS FRIDAY
HRISTMAS GREETING CARD
SUBSCRIPTION, $2.00 PER YEAR
COMMERCIAL CLUB WILL HOLD
TURKEY GROWERS
COLLEGE WEEKLY NEWS
Commercial
There appears to be some confus-
SHIP FOUR CARS OF club The will Hermiston
SERVICE ESTABLISHED
hold two more meet-
on regarding the rate of postage on
ings this month. A noon lunch
Christmas and other greeting cards,
♦ eon will be held Tuesday, De
ays Mrs. Leila Phelps, postmistress. |
BIRDS
THRU
ASS'N.
1913 BY MCINTOSH
cember 13, and a night meet
Mrs. Phelps, quoting the postal |
POSTAGE 112 CENTS
TWO MEETINGS IN DEC.
For the benefit of the Christ
mas -shoppers the Hermiston
Herald will reach every box
♦
holder in this end of the coun
ty next week, December 16.
♦
The Herald will go into approx
ing the last Tuesday in the
rules regarding cards, said today: |
COMMITTEE APPOINTED TO ES
SKITS,
NOVELTY
AND
COMEDY
APPROXIMATELY 50,000 POUNDS
NOW USED PRIMARILY FOR
❖ imately 1300 homes and a spec
month, December 27.
'Printed greeting cards mailed un- I
TABLISH SAFETY ZONE.
ial message will be carried
Important
matters
are
to
be
ACTS IN PRODUCTION.
1er cover of unsealed envelopes are
BIRDS POOLED THIS WEEK.
AGRICULTURAL NEWS.
through the advertising and
presented at this night meet
'hargeable with postage at the third |
F. B. Swayze Appointed City Treas-
news columns.
ing and all members are re
More Than Two Hours of Entertain dass rate or 1 * cents for each two Display of Turkeys to Be Shown At
Exclusive Service Continued With
❖
Correspondents and adver
urer; A. F. Rohrman Ruled In-
quested to keep the date open. ♦
unces or fraction of two ounces, re
ment Is Assured Which May Be
out a Break for 20 Years; Wins
Oakland
Turkey
Show;
Another
tisers please take note of this
eligible; New Officers Jan. 1.
gardless of whether addressed for
Enjoyed by All Ages.
First in National Contest.
Pool December 13.
in order that they may get
teil very through post office boxes
their copy in early.
♦
An ordinance was accepted by the
DONATIONS
ASKED
FOR
While metropolitan dailies point
A double line of trucks and cars
Business men were surprised Fri r general delivery, or by city or
city council Wednesday night grant-
ural carrier the 1-cent drop-letter a block long awaited their turn at HOT LUNCHES AT SCHOOL
with pride to the multiplicity of
day
by
the
appearance
of
three
black
ing to the Pacific Telephone & Tele-
ate applicable at nog-letter carrier
news gathering associations that
graph company, the right and pri HONOR ROLL STUDENTS NAMED men on the Hermiston streets. This iffices does not apply to such cards the turkey pool Wednesday and
bring the doings of the world to
Thursday
of
this
week
when
2834
phenomenon
was
an
advertising
fea
The
Parent-Teachers
association
vilege to do a general telephone
n unsealed envelopes. Printed Chris- birds were shipped through the plans to begin serving hot lunches their pages, weekly papers of Ore
FOR SECOND SIX WEEKS
ture
preceding
the
"Tombigee
Min-
and telegraph business in the City
strels" which will be presented Fri mas and other greeting cards in Eastern Oregon Turkey Growers' as tc school children soon. In order tha gon, including the Hermiston Her
of Hermiston. The ordinance was
The honor roll students for both day at 8:00 p. m. in the high school insealed envelopes may bear a sim- sociation Wednesday. An equal num they may be able to do this at a ald, have an exclusive service of
presented to the council at their grade and high school have been
le written inscription not in the
small cost it will be necessary tc their' own that has now been com-
in October and will be named and are listed in the follow auditorium, by the music department iature of personal correspondence, ber were shipped today.
first me
of
the
high
school,
assisted
by
pub
The largest poundage ever shipped keep food costs at a low figure. Be ing to them every week without a
fouond published in full on another ing order.
uch as Sincerely yours, Merry at one pool through this association
lic spirited citizens.
low is » list of foods that can be break for 20 years.
page in this issue.
hristmas, l.appy New Year, With was brought into town by growers
Freshmen: Eleanore Dawson, Wil
This particular service doesn't
used. If you can aid the project by
The production is under the di est wishes, etc., together with the
The ordinance will be filed with liam Jackson, Rosella Matott, Wan
compete with the A. P. and U. P. in
who
braved
one
of
the
coldest
winds
furnishing
some
of
these
articles
rection
of
E.
B.
Knapp,
and
will
pre
the city recorder as Ordinance No. da Needles, Barbara Reid, June Rich
ame and address of the sender and experienced here this season. It was
notify Superintendent McAtee or chronicling the daily news of the
sent a cast of 30. A few of the aett he addressee, without
146.
ards.
subjecting difficult to keen the birds from Mr.’. B. J. Nation, president of the world, but every week without a sin
are mentioned as follows: A chorus hem to more
A committee on investigation was
Sophomore: Florence Lewis, Neva
than the third-class freezing. A total of 43,967 pounds P.T.A.
gle break since its establishment in
appointed i the meeting as a result Richards, Mary Rodda, Edna Tum of 23 voices will present negro spi ate. Creeling cards, sealed or un-
1913 it has brought the latest devel
.of
birds
were
shipped
Wednesday
The
items
include:
potatoes,
car
rituals; a 17-piece orchestra and a ealed, tearing written messages
of the a ■ ide nt occuring in front blad.
cab bbage. onions, peas, corn opments, mostly in agriculture, from
13-pice band will furnish the music; love mentioned, as Well as all cards and it is estimated that close to 50,- rots, cr
ol hot e last Friday when
Junior: Edith Clarke, Anna Ray
the experiment station and exten
a grade i
was struck by a pas- Martin, Betty Ralph, Marjorie Sha- the Girls’ Glee club and the Boys sent in sealed envelopes, are charge- 000 pounds of birds will be shipped I tomatoes beans, macaroni, cocoa sion service at Oregon State college
from
the
two
day
pool.
augar, milk, butter, seasoning ma
octette will give several numbers; able with postage at the first-class
sing car nd received a broken leg. fer.
at Corvallis.
Another shipment will be made terial. and meat.
the Dark Knights' male quartet rate of 3 cents an ounce or fraction
e will investigate the
Senior: Glen Pierson.
The College News Service as it is
December
13.
Persons
who
can
furnish
any
will have several spiritual and com- of an ounce, except when the 1-cent
matter oi establishing a safety zone
First grade: Alta Byrnece Bar-
Birds were selected at this nool non-perishable materials are request now called, was established in 1913
at the p
and at the time, the low, Ethel Clarke, * Jackie Jaggers, edy numbers; skits, novelty and drop-letter rate applies.”
to be displayed at the Oakland Tur ed to bring them to the office of the by C. J. McIntosh, now professor of
school bin
ire being loaded. Mem- Johnnie Lewis, John McMullen, Alan comedy acts, and a humorous mon
key Show Saturday in Oakland, Or. Hermiston Light & Power company industrial editing of the college,
bers of the committee are: W. J. Pankow, Dean Robertson, Beverly ologue will be given; comedy will
FREDRICK
CCSKEY.
during the week of December 12th who conducted it for years as an ex
be
kept
alive
by
the
six
anthracite
Warner. F. C. Woughter, O. O. Felt- Ann Walker.
,
Umatilla
Schools
Closed.
to 17th. By storing food materials tension service activity before the
end
men
and
ladies.
hous and R. II. McAtee.
Funerei services for Fredrick Cos
Second grade: Barbara Connor,
The
Umatilla
schools
were
closed
delay can be avoided when they are establishment of the department of
revealed at the Wednesday Wanda Dunning, Doris Follett, Lin-
Production rights have been pur- key, who died at Boardman Tuesday,
ndustrial journalism at the college
this
week
due
to
sickness,
and
will
needed.
nigh
ting that A. F. Rohrman, da Mary Neary..
chased from Edwin Wetmore, the December 6, were held Wednesday
which then took.it over. Professor
not
open
again
until
next
Monday,
elect ! city treasurer in the Novem-
Third grade: Patsy Best, Oscar author. The show has been present at the Prann Funeral Parlors with December 12, or until the epidemic EVANGELISTIC SERVICES
McIntosh, as agricultural press edi-
ection was ineligible to hold Payne.
ed with success by several high Rev. W. O. Miller of Umatilla offi
or. continued to prepare and send
is
controlled
and
students
are
able
that of i i e i ■ cause he is not a free
Fourth grade: Tom Fraser, Gil- school and community groups, says ciating. Interment was made in the to return to school,
DRAW LARGE CROWDS
ut these weekly news notes until
Wm.
Bloom,
■ . er. F. B. Swayze was bert Dyer, Mary Harris, Barbara Mr. Knapp.
proper ■
Hermiston cemetery.
1927 when he relinquished the work
superintendent,
said
that
40
per
appoint ted o the position of that of- Moore.
Fredrick Coskey was born at Mor-
More than two hours of enter
The evangelistic services at the to a former student who. as a mem
cent of the students in both grade
flee.
Fifth grade: Kenneth Bensel, tainment is assured and it is a type ris, Illinois, August 12, 1857. He and high school were absent Mon- Hermiston Union church have been ber of the staff, has carried on with
The newly elected officers will Harry Connor, Allen Clarke, Bob that will be enjoyed by all people, moved Into Chicago while yet a
day.
attended by large crowds who come it ever since, maintaining the for
take ov 1 the reigns of the city busi- Jackson, Marion Pierce, Betty Payne. regardless of age. This production is young man and was employed by
to
hear Teddy Leavitt, state evange mer record of never missin/ a week,
liess Ja ary I', 1933. City officers Payne.
the first of its kind to be given here the Chicago-Milwaukie and St. Paul
list. Special music has been offered winter, summer or holidays.
Investigation Held,
taking
ce are: F. C. McKenzie,
The college News Service Is now
Sixth trade: Ralph Marble, Ger- since the American Legion min railway, on which he later became
An investigation was held Tues- every night and Miss Glenna Steph
mayor; Ch
Taylor, recorder; F. B. aldine Mullins, Ruth Pierson,.
strel two years ago, which was at an engineer, and spent the greater day before Judge West of the the ens has drawn an illustrated picture a part of the Informational Service
lier; B. Haneline, H.
Seventh grade: Frances Dawson, tended by a record-breaking crowd. part of hfs lite at railroad work. He accident which occurred last Friday that is presented to the person bring organization of the entire system of
B £. Kingsley, J. M. Nor- Edward Hall, Jane Jackson, Sofia
Proceeds will be used in buying came to Boardman in 1926 where he
higher education in Oregon, and is
ton.
Vagner, and J. G. Pear- Kelkkaia, Irene McKenzie, Esther music instruments and equipment lived until his death at the age of at the school house when Tommy ing the largest number to the ser continuing its function of supplying
vices
that
night.
Todd,
small
son
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lo-
son, councilmen
75 years.
McMullen, Vera Sisson, Marié Skov- for the music group.
gan Todd, was struck down and run
On Friday nights the juniors have the weekly papers with regular news
He leaves to mourn his loss, two over by a passing car driven by Lau a program for the opening services, of the most important happenings
bo.
POP WA
I R, STANFORD COACH
Eighth grade: Margaret Clarke, SCHEDULE MADE FOR DRIVERS sons, Arthur and Delbert, one daugh rel Carr. Tommy received a broken and on Wednesday nights the young with which the college is connected
BROTHER Ol LOCAL MAN
ter, Edith, all of Chicago; Six sis leg and minor injuries. No charges people have a special social and rec through the state and in the labora
Vivian Dyer, Esther Keikkala, Edith
ters, Caroline La veil of Cadray, Ill.; were brought against young Carr reational meeting, with a banquet or tories, of special interest to farmers
LICENSE EXAMINATION STOPS
Peterson,
Irene
Kennings.
Glenn Scobey Warner, Stanford’s
Mary Taylor of Mazon, Ill.; Ella
and homemakers.
and the accident was pronounced pot luck dinner. .
famous football coach, who resigned
Blayden of. Boardman, Or.; Emily unavoidable. School busses were be
At a recent national convention of
CANNERY MANAGERS OFFERED
The
department
of
state
for
Ore
Last
Wednesday
night
the
Pen
Monday, Is the brother of W. J.
Merrier of Juliet, Ill.; Louise Mo-
all agricultural colleges editors, the
gon
has
dratted
the
schedule
of
ex
ing
loaded
at
the
time
of
the
acci-
dleton
Christian
church
choir
visited
Warner, local attorney. The resigna TRAINING I FUNDAMENTALS.
aminations for licenses to drive cov Cray of San Diego, Calif. ; and Mar dent.
the meetings and sang several an weekly news service from Oregon
tion of "Pop” Warner came in the
tha Coskey of Morris, Ill.
Stste was given first place in ths
ering
December,
January,
February;
thems
which added to the cervice.
winter of a notable career that be-
Training In the fundamentals of
annual contest.
Arrested
on
Vagrancy
Charge.
and
March,
and
Hermiston
has
been
The
meetings
will
continue
until
gaa nearly 38 years ago. He will commercial canning, designed to aid
Display at Turkey Show.
James Ryan and Fred Cutshalt lunday, December 18, when Mr.
move on to new fields to teach the those from various Oregon counties included as a regular atop. Al J.
VISITING ODD FELLOW LODGE
Hermiston turkeys will be placed were arrested in Umatilla the first Leavitt will leave for his home in
gridiron strategy that has made him managing semi-commercial or coun Rcuscoau, who will be in Hermiston
one of the great figures of the Ameri ty relief canneries, will be offered Tuesday, December 13, will continuo on display at the Oakland Turkey of the week on a vagrancy charge Eugene to be with hie family a few PRESENTS PROGRAM.
can college sport.
this year during the twelfth annual to take applications for operators Show Saturday, December 10, to by B. J. Nation, after they had pre lays before his next meeting opens.
Monday night 43 visiting brothers
In a briefly worded note to the di canners short course at Oregon State and chauffeurs licenses. The sched- compete with thousands of birds sented a bad check to Jess Connell,
of the Odd Fellow lodge joined the
rector of athletics. Dr. Thomas A. college January 9 to 31. The first ule has been extended to include brought from different parts of the restaurant proprietor. When called COMEDY RULES IN NEW
local lodge and presented an inter
Storey, Coach Warner submitted his of this fundamental work In cook Hermiston in order that those wish country, Last year the Hermiston tor trying to cash the bad check they MYSTERY FILM AT OASIS.
esting program. W. R. Longhorn,
resignation. It came with dramatic ing, testing, making brines and syr ing to secure licenses may obtain turkeys made a fine showing, con- destroyed it and are now being held
suddenness after previous official ups and warehousing will be given them here instead of finding it nec sidering that the show is one of the in the county jail at Pendleton
"Strangers Of The Evening”, member of the Hermiston lodge, was
denials from various authorities at Saturday, January 14, and will be essary to make a trip to Pendleton. largest in the world. John Jendrze- awaiting investigation.
vhich will be shown at the Oasis taken to task and tried in a mock
Announcement will be made in
Stanford.
continued through the following
Theatre Friday, Saturday and Sun- trial. All this created much fun.
this paper of the date for the reg jewski will display the birds at the
Twenty-seven members were prê
Coach Warner spent part of his week.
Use the Classified Column.
lay is something new in the way of
show. He will be accompanied by his
tent
from Pendleton, nine from Ec-
vacation in Oregon this summer
The short course proper this year ular examinations to be held at the
nystery
entertainment.
It Brings Results.
wife and C. A. Keller.
30, five from Stanfield, one from
with his brother, who joined him at is divided into three sections, and is library.
Adopted from the novel "The II-
Moscow, Idaho, and one from anoth-
a mountain summer resort.
planned to appeal to the experienced
lustrious Corpse” by Tiffany Thayer,
ar order in Idaho.
canner. The first week will be de
the popular novelist, the picture re
A social time followed the en
Warrant Call.
voted to fruits and vegetables, and
tains
the
merits
of
the
book
with
high school aistrict No. 9 the second week to fish canning.
tertainment and refreshments were
he addition of several comedy situa-
has issued a call for warrants num- Running through both weeks will be
served to the group.
.ions, Although much of the action
bered 1338, to and including 1449. the regular annual machine double
takes place in an undertaking par
Present these warrants to R. A. seaming training course given in
Warrant Call.
lor, a police station and a cemetery,
Brownson, clerk, for payment. In- cooperation with the American Can
School district No. 14 has issued
It
is
so
full
of
comedy
situations
terest stops today (December 8.)
Co.
adeptly handled by Zasu Pitts, Lu a call for warrants No. 272, to and
R. A. BROWNSON, Clerk.
den Littlefield, Eugene Pallette and Including warrant No. 362. Present
UMATILLA PROJECT FARM
Fully Marshall that ft does not be- these warrants to R. A. Brownson,
clerk, for naymant. Interest stops
ome morbid in any of the scenes.
BUREAU WILL MEET
today (December 8.)
The thrills and chills necessary
LEGION AUXILIARY NEWS
R. A. BROWNSON, Clerk
The Farm Bureau will hold a
for a good mystery are here but the
YOOTHINK.
Unit No. 37
p.
m.
In
the
meeting Saturday at 8
net hod of their development is dif-
Prohibition Debate at Theatre.
Methodist church. Roy Penney will
"erent from the usual mystery. In
Aimee Semple MacPherson, the
American Legion gire a talk, and also Joe Hawkins
solving the murder the police inves
mem ers represented the of Adams, will talk on wheat grades.
Auxil
tigators work on the theory, which noted Los Angeles evangelist, ap
In Arlington Tuesday at a
Is contrary to common belief, that pears at the Oasis theatre Friday
t nice meeting. Except-
Weather Report.
It Is the Innocent person who, when Saturday and Sunday, with Waite •
Max. Min.
'cresting conferences were Date
tonali
accused of a crime, will become con- Huston, famous screen actor, in a
«1........ 41
by both Legion and Aux- December
attend
used and show signs of guilt rather talking short, a debate, 'Is Prohibi
«3........ 62
ibers State officers presid- December 2
iliary
han the guilty one. The guilty per- tion a Success or Failure?”
5«........ 27
. erences Included Mrs. Al- December 3
ing al
ion is on his guard against reactions
59...... 23
e, state president; Mrs. December
hat might arouse suspicion. But in
52........ 31
cInturff, state secretary; December 5
Mabel
his instance this theory does not
ALONG THE CONCRETE
48___ 18
el Graham, district presi- December «
vork for the unusual reactions of
36........ 15
. Ruth Eakin, department December 7
dent;
he different suspects leave the In
vice president; and Mrs. Catherine
•est Iga tors completely baffled. They
The only fellow who kept warm
Good Thinning Profitable.
Belcher, department community ser
ecome too confused to use logic,
at the turkey pool was the man who
MOSIER—-Thinning apples 6 to 7
vice chairman.
The way In which It Is finally solved
the boxes Into the refrigera-
Lepre entatives going from Her- inches apart rather than mtrely
roves very interesting as well as trucked
There was really quite a di.'
tor
car.
miston were: Df. and Mrs. A. W. breaking up the doubles proved bet
imusing.
ference in temprature.
Christo?
son. Mrs. Peter Castric, ter In a comparative test this season
On this same program, Aimee
What is the worst thing yet to
Mrs. I
Tilden, Mr. and Mrs. in the William Rowland orchard. A
'empie MacPherson, the evangelist, come at a banquet? The toasts.
James Todd, Mr. i nd Mrs. O. K. check made recently by County
What could be more tragic In a
ippears In a talking short with Wal-
Mudge, and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hally- Agent Wray Lawrence showed that
the tree thinned for greater distance
ter Huston, screen actor, in a debate dog's life than for him to be arous-
burton.
ed from a sound sleep hy someone
The Arlington Unit served a tur gave a larger total yield, had fewer
"la Prohibition a Success or a Fall
stepping on him as he lay quietly
key dinner following the confer small sizes, showed less sunburn and
ire?” There Is also an excellent under a bench In the church! You
ence. J. E. Hallyburton, command limb rub. slightly fewer worms, and
Andy Clyde comedy. "Alaska Love", can’t blame him for yelping at •
effect of
the tree showed
critical moment.
and
a Krazy Kat cartoon.
drouth.
pi ceremonies.
Sure, He Will Find You
• • •