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The Herald Keep« Close to the Heart and Mind of the Umatilla Project. T ttA L CHAMOIS AXX 1M COURSE OF BEING REALIZED HERE. ABE YOU ALIVE TO THEM? ÛTije Wrmtatatt Wralö VOL. XX HERMISTON TRIMS ARLINGTON SUNDAY DAIRY CATTLE AMS LAYING H E M A l l PAYROLL MAKER* FOB PROJECT FARMERS MO. 85 HEBUSTOM, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1926 Settlers Vote To Accept New W ater Contract STRAWBERRIES PICKED OM H ig o S ch o o l Is OMNIBUS BILL IS J. S. DYER PLACE TUESDAY LAND SEULEMENT picking of 'stawberries PASSED BY HOUSE on The the flrtet WILL BE STUDIEO project this season, as far ¡ALFALFA IS ONE »F O U E S T CSSR as has been reported, was made on I BILL PROVIDES FOB WRITE-OFFS the J. S. Dyer place Tuesday. Ber- .. ppyjTrT pTfiw rniwivnTTVT AsvrTi LEGUME PRODUCED ON N ILE AT LOOSELY PLAYED GAME ENDS OF CHARGES Vote in Saturday's Election Was riea picked from the Dyer place were tu flu o iiIL L ASKKD Association Means That EARLY DATE 17-8 on sale in Hermiston this week. The TO COME 119 For and 23 Against Graduates Will Have Fresh Measure Referred To Senate With berries were of good size, well ripen-' ---------- Historical Side of Crop and Measure. man Standing, Lack of Pitching By Visitors Proves Hermiston Commercial Club Gives Prospects of Enactment In ed and of beautiful color. Cultural Methods Discussed Handicap; Boardman Here The beginning of strawberry har By a vote of 119 for and 23 Near Future. Invitation to County Seat , The Hermiston high chool has been By Dean. Sunday. vest this year is considerably ear against, land owners within the Her Workers. elected to membership to the North By H. K. Dean, Supt. Umatilla Ex miston Irrigation district Saturday I Deductions of charges amounting lier than in normal years. Mr. ---------- I west Association of Secondary Schools periment Farm. Tri-County League Standing voted to accept the new contract v it hi t0 »“ 86.632 in the Hermiston Irri- Dyer has the iargest j)atch on the An Invitation to the land settle- ai,d Colleges, according to Informa- W L Pet. the United Stated |government for gation district of the Umatilla pro- pro-iect’ He has grown strawberries In this rather brief article some .'nent committee of the Pendleton tion received by Supt. Cherry this Hermiston .......... .......... 4 0 1000 , of the less known but nevertheless the district. The result of the elec.' ject. and »5,955 in the West Exten- for a numbe ° f years. commercial association to visit Her- week. important and interesting facts about Ione ..................... .......... 3 1 .750 tion was about what local people had sion district, are provided ,in the I * mist on and meet with the Hermiston The election of the local high __________ Boardman .......... .......... 2 2 .500 anticipated. : omnibus bill which has passed the 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Commercial club at the weekly »chool to membership In the associa. alfalfa will be discussed. Echo ................... .......... 1 3 .250 Earliest written history records Confirmation proceedings w ill house and is expected to be consider-' ASPARAGUS SEED SA L ES GROW carries with it full freshman' Umatilla .............. ........... 1 3 .250 have to be held in Circuit court as ed by the senate within the next ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ • > ♦ ♦ ♦ > * ♦ luncheon to discsss land settlement'Gon , ,, . . . . .. . . . that alfalfa was an important for- problenis as they affect the west end Privileges to graduates of the high R wu for Pastura Arlington ............ .......... 1 3 .250 the next step, according to W. J. few days. News of the passage of AND PROSPECTS ARE FOR BIG of the county was authorized to be school in 21 states. The territory winter consumption I’“ which local students will be able “ c° nsUn,pt‘°" Warner, secretary. A judicial exam- the bill by the house was carried in ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ extended Tuesday iu w u a ,. by (be fjnst irrigation farmers of Sunday’s Results j ¡nation of the contract will be made daily press, and a telegram was VOLUME OF NEW PLANTS IN 27 The committee on land settlem ent'<» enter colleges without ‘a* »« thls world along tbe Ntle rlyer Hermiston 17, Arlington 6. to determine its legality, and then received by the Hermiston district [ ♦ of the Pendleton association was entrance examinations begins at the thougandg of yeanj agQ , n mu(,b Boardman 11, Echo 1. j will remain the formality of secur board from Congressman Sinnott only recently appointed, and prelim- western boundary of Pennsylvan a we That farmers on the project intend Ione 8, Umatilla 5. ing the signatures of the secretary that ,t had been paa8ed. to increase their acreages of aspara- inary work In various parts of tha »“d extends west north of the Ohio u and members 1 The b,,I> aa 11 Passed the lower' gus as rapidly as seems consistent T h e H e r m is t o n i r r i e a t n r s k e n t t h e of the Interior ----------- — I of ' the --------------- county has already been launched river 'Chili and Peru at the time white a t e C lean 9 iin r ia v w h e n t h e v also embraces those states west slate clean Sunday when they rang of the distrlct board to the document-i house, povides that delivery of is the inference made III tl'1 by their Lester Hamley heads the committee. men first explored those regions. Acceptance of the contract will call water may be made in 1926, not- purchases of asparagus seed this In the discussion that preceded the Mississippi and north ot up their fourth consecutive victory (for th'e diatr,ct taking over It's successful establishment in tl»e withstanding delinquencies, at the spring. About 30 pounds of the seed passage of the motion asking the Oklahoma clear through to the Pacif- for the season in the Tri-County North America was due to the efforts operation and maintenance of the discretion of the secretary of the in- hag been sold locally, and ordzis are Pendleton committee to come here, coa*t« league by defeating Arlington by a proJect. Tbe date gpecifled the ot the Spanish Padres on the mission still being received. it was suggested that a few local men ----- - ■■ — — score of 17 to 6. A lack of pitching c0„t .a n ,g December n , 1926. ranches in the south west. They The hill as it applies to the Uma- A pound of the seed Is usually es be asked to take the visitors overi W ATElf SUPPLY HELD TO strength on the part of the visitors ______ brought the first seed north with th e S h o v el P u sh e r s an e d e e _____ ____ t i l l » project provides for the follow- tlmated as good for from about 8000 the project during the morning to BE ADEQUATE FOR NEEDS them from old Mexico. Numerous • r h n v t f he “hovel Pushere an edge COMMUNITY CLUB TO GIVE mg: to 10,000 plants, depending on i -n- show what is being done by farm that put them over by a wide mar __ __ ° attempts were made to grow alfalfa ln. y e CONCERT WEDNESDAY NIGHT “There shall be deducted from dltions, care given, and oth ir fac ers on the old land. That the threatened drought for in the eastern portion of the United ’ li g t n used three twlrlert in an ------ ' the totaI C08t of Pr°Ject »he tors. Allowing for the production President McKenzie appointed F .1 irrigation projects in the west will Slates soon alter the settlement of eiiuxu to stem the tide, but the local Time Songs to Be Sung In Big following sums: »490,390, or such of 8,000 plants to the pound, pro B. Swayze, H. T. Fraser and W. J. »ot affect the Hermiston district is the colonies. None ot these plant- an amount as represents the actual ject farmers should have 240,v, • Warner on the committee. Secretary the belief that prevails locally. Cold ’““g “w'Jre suctesLiul and iTis^ Mdy Program to be Held stick artists got to Parrish, Sylves-: construction charges as found by plant3 ready to go int0 permane Warner was autorlzed to send the Springs reservoir is almost full, and uiilun compaiauvcly recent years ter and Huston for a total of 11 at High School. the secretary of the interior against beds next spring, or enough plau'.s invitation to the Pendleton men. i water is still flowing through the that the setu and methods of culti t . Arlington contributed eight A lively interest In land settle- teed canal. Quite a lot of irrigation vation from the west have made it a Tlte Hermiston Community club ^-830 acres found permanently un- to require about 34 acres. n o s while Hermiston _ players were About 50 acres are devoted to ment problems herb and in other has already been done. The reser- prot»table ciop in the east. Corres- ( uininittiiig seven. The Arlington will hold a concert of tha “Songs productive; »388.488 on account of pitchers also aided by allowing nine of Yore,’’ on the evening of Wednes- err°r or mistake excluded from dis- lasparagus now, most of which Is parts of the county has been dis- voir has never been empty since it pouueace uetireeu t<eor6e Washing fi’ee passports to first on balls, one day, May 12, in the high school au-i trlct repayments on account of comparatively young plants. Indi played by the Pendleton Commercial was put into use in 1908, and pros- ton and Ihomas Jeiimson reveals ot which resulted in a forced run. ditorium at 8 o’clock. This musical fau,ty construction; »16,711 on ac- cations are that more than 80 acres association, and the special com- pects are that 1926 will hot see a that they » ere uhaucceosiul in ef- tnitte was invited to come here with water shortage. Bcardman will play here Sunday, is free to all. The following is the cou»t ot error or mistake— loss on will be in crop in 1927. lorts to grow ultuiia on their Vir Cutting on all except tlte older the idea of Hermiston enlisting Pen-' Monday night rain measuring ^16 i nd the stiff brand of ball the progiam arranged: j Hermiston lands; »91,083 on account ginia luihis. easieru soils are gen- beds has been generally discontinued dlerton aid in land settlement as new «1 an Inch fell, and there was slight team from there has been playing for Song, “Auld Lang Syne’’................. i °? operation and maintenance deficit additional precipitation on Tuesday, , . Community Prl°r to reclamation extension act for this year, but from eight to 10 land becomes available. the past two weeks gives promise of , , . . covery that atraita grows best on and some local men expressed the be- crates are being shipped daily. Pen al.ihg the locals go their best to , .. .t slightly aikali soils and the appli- ' ilef that some increase in the flow 1 ;e it five straight. Solo group............ Miss Ruth Seyler' “West Division, »5,703, or such dleton has been proving an eager LEAD ARSENATE GOOD ...... , t . cation of lime to acid soils have been an amount as represents the actual market for the quality grass grown | o f the river might be expected as a Box score and summary “Last Night" TO CONTROL BEETLES result. Precipitation during both o f basic iuiporiauce m estahlishing Believe Me if all Those Endearing «instruction charges as found by the here. Arlington— AB R H PO A E altaita east of tile Missouri river. March and April was less than nor- secretary of the interior against 59 Sylvester, ss .... . 5 2 3 3 2 3 Young Charms” Most of our an sila belongs botan- Potato beetles will be ____ controlled ¡nal, and the possibility exists that acres found permanently unproduct Rassier, 2nd .... . 4 0 0 2 2 1 Fnneral Services Hold “Cornin’ Thru the Rye' most effectively through the use o f' u T ’d Z f id /m a iT e " ^ d e “up" during' ica“ y to cuiumon purp.e flowered ive; th . water rights formerly ap- Huston, 3rd ...... . 5 0 0 3 2 1 Guitar Selections Funeral services for the late Mrs. group technically descrioed as Medi- aisenate of lead, either sprayed or the next few weeks. .............W. L. Hamm and H. Pelkey' Purtenant to all permanently un- Ellis G Brower who met her death Mathews. If ...... . 4 1 1 1 1 0 cago satira. During the past 25 _________________ “Listen to the Mocking Bird” I Productive lands on the Umatilla pro- near Pendleton in an auto accident dusted on the plants as soon as bugs Blackburn, rf .. . 4 0 0 0 1 0 yeais however unother group which appear, according to R. F. Wilbur, gsm O R CLASS TO PRESENT “Massas in de Cold, Cold Ground” ?ect Bha11 be available Io the remaln- early in the week were held Tues V heelhouse, 1st 4 1 2 6 0 1 is , best . represented by the Grlmni assistant county agent, A second p t i v CA'TTT’P T tA V W A V 9 9 / . , White, cf ........ . 4 0 0 2 0 0 Solo Group............ Mrs. J, D. H arrah.*»£ lands without added coat to the day in Pendleton. A car in which application two weeks later may be SATURDAY, M A X ¿¿ variety has become a factor in alfal- ‘ water users.” Douglas, c ...... . 4 1 0 6 2 2 “Ben Bolt” she was riding with friends over ia raising especially wuere iiaidy var- The bill also provides for tempo turned, and her death resulted al necessary to get those that are iatej Saturday evening, May 22, has ie(lCB ale required. This group is - anish, p ...... . 4 1 0 1 0 0 “Grandfather’s Clock” in emerging from the ground. ral y suspension of payments on con most instantly. , Girls’ High School Glee Club........ If applied as a liquid sn.ay four bten dei"gnaUd as the, dat° ior ,the the result of a cross between the struction charges on the east dtvls- Totals ........... .38 6 6 24 10 8 “Long, Long Ago” ,._j_ -------- . presentation of the senior class play. purp,e flowered strain and a yellow pounds of arsenate to 100 gallons of “ My Irish Rose," a comedy in three ion of 610 acres temporarily w unpro Hermiston— “Jingle Bells” Card of Thanks water will be necessary. If dusted, R_n h..„ h ,„n Lowered strain from central Europe. Smith, es, 2d... 4 2 1 2 0 0 , Solo Group.................Dr. F. V. Prime ductive for lack of fertility in the ---- —— — ■------ of arsenate __ . JctB hy Walter Ben Hare has bee whether this was an artificial cross To those who by their acts of kind.I one part by volume Shesely, c ........... . 5 3 2 6 2 0 i “When You and I Were Young, soil because of water-logging and on delected by the ciaas for presents “Illde hy 11,8,1 or a natural one 630 acres, representing in amount ness and sympathy aided us in our ' mixed w| tb e part8 of sonle JIgllt tion, and rehearsals are under way. | a0( Shipley, 2d, ss. 5 2 3 2 3 4 Maggie” known> A gnlal, quantity of the time of sorrow we extend our material which will act as a carrier. »37,100 and described as probable Shook, cf ........... . 5 1 1 1 0 0 The play will be given In the high beed wag brougbt frolu Germany in “Little Annie Rooney” heartfelt thanks and appreciation. Landplaster, where obtainable, will loss on Hermiston district lands; and Mittlesdof, If ... 3 3 1 0 0 0 Dance— Minuet................................... Mrs. F. L. Kelly ........Direction of Mrs. F. Callahan' Pay™ents «h 3,422 acres in west Phelps, p ........... 3 1 0 1 3 l 1 | hydrated lltu, a etu.e aeCoUd. Dust, u„n Pro¥lde p i a n t . were .ubject.d te eerer. Mr and Mrs. Claris Kelly. division, temporarily unproductive Hiatt, 1st ......... 4 2 2 10 0 0 Male Quartette................................... Mr: and Mrs. Harry Kelly. conditions in Minnesota with the should be applied early in the morn-! Longhorn, rf ... 1 1 0 1 0 0 “Carry Me Back to Ole Virginny” because of inadequate water supply, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Groom. result that an extreme cold-reBlstant lng, the heavier the dew the better, and on 595 acres temporarily un Shake, 3rd ....... 2 1 0 1 5 2 “Polly Wolly Doodle" REPUBLICANS LOSE AND 'strain has been developed. Although Cecil Kelly. in older that it muy adhere readily productive because of water-logging. Totals .......... 36 17 12 27 13 7 DEMOCRATS SHOW GAIN [be strain, was inherltantly hardy to the foliage. — — — — — “Silver Threads Among the Gold” ---------- | through it'B yellow parent. The Wonderful success is being secured Where patches are sprayed with MUSIC LOVERS PLEASED Totals .......... 36 17 11 27 13 7 "Robin Adair” A loss in the number of republl- connnon strains have an erect habit with Hungarian partridges and Bordeaux for spud diseases, the arsen First on balls, off Huston 2, Par- s o n g .........Miss Seyler, Male Quartet WITH RECITAL FRIDAY Chinese pheasants on the state game ate may be combined with It, four cans and a slight gain lu the num -^j growth, purple flowers and gen rish 3, Sylvester1 4, Pheips 4; left on "Love’s Old Sweet Song” ber of democrats in Umatilla county erally hut not always, a single deep Music lovers of the community farm at Pendleton, according to Joe pounds to 100 gallons. bases, Hermiston 8, Arlington 5; Ladies’ Quartet since 1924 is shown by computations tup root system. The hardy group Hendricks, farm foreman, who was were given a treat last Friday night wild pitches, Sylvester 2, Phelps 1; “Annie Laurie” made by County Clerk R. T. Brown' a ratber recuiiioeut h'abit of at the vocal recital presented under here Saturday. “We have more eggs first base on errors, Hermiston 5, Gets Pheasant Eggs “Darling Nellie Gray” of the list of registered voters. The gl.owlb milking cutting close to the now than we had by June 1 last year, Dr. Theo Beletski received a loss occurred in Pendleton where re-jglound dif„ Cult under some condl- Arlington 7: two base hits, Smith, Solo Group..........................Enos Martin the au8pices the Parent-Teacher circle by Miss Ruth Seyler. She wa8 and the birds are doing fine,” Mr. shipment of 600 Chinese pheasant glstered voters are 476 less than two UoM th,g bein< egpeclalIy trUe o£ Shesley, Shipley 2, Todd; home runs,, ..Oid Black Joe” assisted by Miss Grace Brown and Hendricks said. tggs from the state game farm at years ago. Ini the county outside Sylvester, Wheelhouse; struck out, "Kingdom Cornin’ ’’ the first crop; flowers which vary Eugene which he will Incubate in his of Pendleton a gain of 41 registered by Phelps 5, Parrish 1, Huston 2; , gojo Group ....................... Miss Watson W. L. Hamm, with Pauline Thoma from deep purple to yellow and even and Miss Elizabeth Straw as accom passed bails, Shesely; hit by pitcher, C. A. Lyman, inspector in the bur-, hatchery. The baby pheasants will voters was noted. “Last Rose of Summer” white, aud u tendency to a branching Parrish 2. eau of reclamation with offices at .the» be removed to the state game There are now 6,937 republicans root system. Many of the strains "O Dear! What Can the Matter Be” panists. Umpire Matot; scorer, Warner Miss Seyler proved pleasing in her Denver, arrived in Hermiston Mon-j farm at Pendleton where they will registered In the county, as com- of common which are now being Song— “Good Night Ladies”........ ......................................... Community interpretation of numbers, and the'day. He is engaged at present in be raised. pared with 7,463 two years ago. The blought lnt(J tb(J country m, lmport. audience, while not large, was a p -' completing an audit of the accounts' — - • Locals Win Points democratic registration now is 3,444 preciative. Mr. Hamm played th e'o f the West Extension district, pre-| H. A. Pankow, city marshal and as against 3,354 two years ago. Hermiston athletes won seven Quotas Half Filled' extremely subject to winter killing points in the county track and field Registrations for the primaries on account of growing under warm The summer training camp idea The Cradle Song,” by Hauser, very paratory to the taking over of the deputy sheriff, has recently added a meet at Pendleton Saturday. Smith for young men has taken firm hold ac«ePtal>ly- Miss Brown gave Ed- operation of the district by the musical touch to the equipment ot this year have been classified as conditions in their nutive countries in the high school division took four! in the northwest, and about half of gar K»6843'8 "Home” in a manner settlers. The audit probably wIIL his car. He got a new ho for follows: Republicans 6,637; demo and should be avoided for our con that won hearty applause from her extend to the Hermiston district be-'the machine which has a deep tuba points by virtue of his second place the quota for the camps to be con- crats, 3,444; prohibitionists, 42, so ditions. fore Mr. Lyman leaves. | volume. in the Javelin throw and third in ducted this summer has been taken, audience. cialists, 53; independents, 160; mis The United States department ot the ghotput. Cox of the grades took according to information given out cellaneous, 59. agriculture has recently had a m ai second In the high Jump and acquire! by headquarters of the 96th division, in South America to secure represen ed three points. The two boys were infantry camps will be held at Van- Golf News tative varieties of their strains. Many the only representatives to compete couver barracks and Fort George The score of R. A. Brownson in of these importations along with for Hermiston. j Wright, Washington. The field *r- the tournament at Arlington a week some new ones from Europe and ----------------------- I tillery camp will be held at Camp ago was 61-65, Instead of 63-65, as South Africa will be established for + + + * + + + + Lewis, and the coast artillery school published. trial on the experiment stations this MITTLESDORF LEADS LOCALS » ill be at Fort Worden, Washington. The ninth green on the local I year. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ More specific Information about the course was recently enlarged an oiled I The chemical Bide of growing al by a couple of enthusiasts, and now. IN BATTING AVERAGE FOR camps may be secured by writing d ir-; falfa is deserving of some attention. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ectly to any of the camp headquar- Is in excellent condition. A sugges A ton of alfalfa hay takes from tho ALL GAMES OF THE SEASON ters. tion has been made that some of, ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 9 9 9 9 9 9 ♦ ♦ _________________ the other green» might be improved! roll 5 pounds of sulphur, 4 pounds of phosphorous, 24 pounds of potash Of the regulars on the local base EARLY ALFALFA WARTEST 18 if they could be “adopted” for aj and 50 pounds of nitrogen In the ball team who have played in six ¡ jj PROSPECT THIS YEAR course of work by other golfers. form of plant food. Of course we games, Mittiesdorf, left fielder, has ______ know that much nitrogen is taken the fattest batting average, accord- The alfalfa hay harvest will be 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 from the air by the alfalfa plants lng to computations made by W. J. earlier this year than in ordinary MINER WHO LIVED ON BUTTE assisted by the bacteria In tha nod Warner, scorer. Shipley has the years, according to present indica- < - a - » 9 9 * 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 ules on the roots and deposited In Mgeat mark of any player on the tions. Some farmers are planning WEST OF TOWN BEFORE PROJECT the soli in a form available to team, but he has played In only two t^ start cutting within a few days, WAS STARTED PAYS A VISIT piunts. Assuming that the soil did games. The average to r all the and on the project as a whole May not contain these elements and that ♦ - ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 9 9 9 9 * W # » W n.en who have played with Hermiston will see a great deal of the first crop Otto Wallace, old miner and It was n-< snry to furnish them this season ore os follows: I harvested. pospeclor who has been all over the In the form of fertilizers at cur Gomes AB Hits Av? Some farmers who have some northwest, was a visitor in Hermis rent prices we would find that the Shipley ............ 2 .444 9 4 ton Wednesday. He said that he ton of alfalfa would cost »13.80. Woodward ...... 5 13 5 .417 and they are planning on lived here for a time before the rail Fortunately, however, the first three Todd ............ 3 10 4 .400 g their mower» within a few road was here and before the pro elements are present In out* soils in Coyner ............ 2 3 1 .333 They expect to secure three sufficient quantities to produce hun ject was started. Mittiesdorf 6 25 8 .320 rope in addition to the first "My two partners and I had a dreds of tons of alfalfa per acre and Hiatt .............. 6 28 8 .286 cabin on top of the butte west of the last Is present In the air In large P h elp s----------- 5 IS 5 .268 town more than 26 years ago.” he quantities in such form that the ol- 6 Voyea ............... 5 23 .261 ; Cleaning Shop Opened ! «aid. "The cabin was torn dow nifalfa can use It. A five year trial 7 Shesely ............ 6 27 .259 Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fleming, for- when the city water reservoir w as!of the application of commercial fer- Shook .............. 6 32 7 .218 tillzer to alfalfA has not shown suf bnllt.” ( Smith .............. < 29 .207 ficient increase in the yield to Justt. He was looking around for someone Newell ............ 2 7 0 .000 he might have known during his fy their use. However the applica Longhorn ........ 3 • 0 .009 wbleh recently dosed, former residence but stated that he tion of barnyard manure has by 4 Mather» .......... 2 0 .000 ed in dry elean- found no familiar faces. He recently certain direct and Indirect effects Shake ............... 3 13 0 .000 did some prospecting in Klamath been of material benefit in increas Fshlen ............. 2 .000 0 9 ing the yield of alfalfa. country. j i W r ite M o th e r T o d a y