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PAG B TWO THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1*31 ae mis ton auditorium building from F. « . « ♦ ♦ . . e . . . . . . . B. Swayze for *1450 will be put to ♦ • ♦ Published every Thursday at Hermis a vote of the taxpayers In District PIKE CITY NEWS By H. W. KLAGES ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, by No. 9 next Saturday. The polls will Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quirlng, be open In the high school building ' ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ The second article on landscape ol the hedge, toward the laun. Get Publishers from 2:00 to 7:00 p. m. ! Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Finch, Char- gardening completes the corners. a garden hose, preferably 60 ft. long Board members are anxious to ley Bartholomew and Roy Neill made ,rom the background of the plan out- and stretch it in front of the Globe llned In last week's Herald, by H head Locust with the ends in front O r Z r r’ VU,“l “ ,a VOU"ty’ i ,hel d,’ tr,Ct thi8 matter'I Miss Wilma M'cCAriy w ^ i" . it U n T “ W. “ Klagee, who has been successful of the two pegs, and kick it to with ------------------------------------------ l “"J„tC .° ,,7 h Ue Bf.e PUtt‘,"S the ° regOn State coll« e 8pent In beautifying his home located on in four feet of the Globehead Locust Subscription Kates: , * „ Thay ar8 a,8° aDX °"8 ‘hat I the holiday, at the home of her par- the Butter Creek highway west of trunk. Thia gives you the circle that town. If you wish to use this plan breaks up the square corner. One Year ........................................ »2 0 0 1 ! m h / 8 f > ‘8' Mr and Wm. McCarty. save each article as It appears In Six Months ........................._........ » 1 0 0 " " h‘Ch tO , ’ ,ay baaketba" Mr and „ „ w D Nef„ an<J “Do not change the size of this Three Months ................... ..................6 0 1 h*’ W,“t" «■ ™ unabl«!dren, Bernice. Hugh. Harold and i ‘“t ioUr or ,lve la8Ue8' iroup unless you change the size of - *° reat tbe audlt° r,um- Mr. Swayze RaIph Hpent Thankgglvlng day at K you are a lover of nature, you 'he whole picture. Then. 3 ft. from - „ . _ . haa ottsred to take the bond for the , h h of Mr Mr. ,,„ v N„IIi :hare “o doubt been studying the the Globehead, toward the laun One Year Ago Today. amount and let It take its turn with i Ml8B Marte y Oung spent the plan appaarin< ,n laat week’s Issue plant one Hydrangea, P. <f. Plant With this Issue of the Hermiston ° ‘h" out8tandlnK warrant, against Thanksgiving vacatlou at La GrandeJ ° ‘ Herald carry,n< p“‘ • «a“d wo P.G’s. In direct line with a cen Herald Its present managers have : 1 ?, B*r c t ’ 'Miss Nancy Konaon visited at h e r i8Caplb* P|an- The plan as It contin -ral point between the Globehead been a part of the Hermiston com- , T .w ° ? ..s ,” ", I home In Helix. Miss Helen Heath and y e88hou*d b* >a<d °u‘ with the house Locust and the first Hydrangea, at e n a ne nermiston com leaged the building for three months Mr Atk| . , . facing the south, the background background » point about 3 ft. from the hedge munity for exactly one year. That | out of the year , or , 135 durlng the I .“ "i, ; „ representing north, the left west, time has been passed pleasantly for ba8ketball season, paying an extra h® hol,day’ - M,8S Heath and the right east, on a plot of Tn each side of the first P.O. you CHRISTMAS SHOPPING IS ALWAYS EASIER AND M0RF 8*^ jlanted, place three Snowberry us in trying to devote the page, of , 12. S0 wben gch<^ , actlvlt,es calIcd 8tayed ^ hl‘mian ucol,e«8 and Mf FACTORY WHEN THE M0NLY HAS BEEN SAVED ' ground 110 feet wide and 15o feet lushes (red). Plant them Just one Atkin visited at his home in that ci this paper to the Interests of Her- ; for the use of the building. VANCE. in length from the north to the oot back from the edge of the lean ty. mlston people, west Umatilla and One of the questions considered In Mr. and Mrs. Marion Finch and south line. It is a good plan to let n other words, one foot from the east Morrow counties, and in serving the matter wag whether the bulldlng A LITTLE SAVED EACH WEEK PROVIDES ONE’S REGULAR one Inch on your rule represent 8 those districts In every way pos-1 wa„ worth lmprovlng ln yearg to children spent Thursday at the home feet on your drawing plan. Mr. hose that you used to make your INCOME. A GOOD IDEA FOE OLD AND YOUNG. ircle. Six plants In all. Place the of Mr. and Mrs. Charley Bartholo 8*b*e' I come, or whether It would merely be Knight, one of Portland’s finest irst one in the center point between mew. Never have we lived in a com- left to depreciate ln vaIue Another Charley Morehead went to Umqua ! “ cape gardeners, uses this rule. he first P.G. and the point 12 ft munity where there was more of a consideration Is that the shower fix- and - - friend»- tures will have to be moved Into the S“*“1? “'J ' ’ your plan straight and square. io m the corner of the hedge, and spirit of cooperation ------ . “It is necessary to get the plan hen center the other two in the two ■■ ~ companied by Mrs. Morehead and ness, one to another. Cooperation of Hermiston rooms in the back of the building temporarily located in your mind, spaces left. Be sure to plant them creates confidence, not only for which is an added expense, and also children who have been Visiting at Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over 350.000 I am going to deal with various one foot back from the lann or hose. those cooperating but for those look that the girls’ shower rooms would the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Mo F. B. Swayxe, Pres. - R. Alexander, Vice-Pres. - A. H. Norton Cn° sides, starting with the two groups “This completes this corner group. ing on from the outside. The result have to be purchased for at least rey for some time. that break up the two rear corners. Plant both rear corners Just alike ,.V .a'.'-'gcr/*- Mr. and Mrs J. S. Moore and child is that the territory covered by our *250, which makes the total expen First of ail, plant a hedge at the with the same kind of trees and publication has withstood present , dlture |1 7 0 0 begide8 the expenge of ren spent the holidays visiting with Mrs. Moore's brother's family, Mr. rear on the east and west side, ac shrubs, exactly the same size. You at the rate of 47.4 tons an acre on Hogg and W. J. Pruitt of We3t economic conditions to more of an upkeep. and Mrs. Dale Rothwell and also Mr. cording to the measurements in your can cut the edge of your laun off the farm of .Paul Devenhagen at cnd R A Bl rselI and M A ,,on, advantage than other farming com The thing uppermost In consider plan. Nothing can beat Spirea Van another foot if you like in order to munities where farming is not di ation by the board, is that the pur and Mrs. Lindhe of Pendleton. 3cottsburg thia year, according to a . ... Honttei for beauty. It has the droop plant a circle of some annuals that report made to J. C. Leedy, county ° [ Dal,a8' Altogath5 ««me 700 There were no church services at versified. chase of the building will furnish a ing habit, and In favorable seasons does not grow taller than 8 inches agent. Mr. Levenhagen says these acres were Prune y thia method We have fully appreciated the en permanent place in which basket Pine City Sunday. Marion Finch was so kind as to when the buds and flowers escape Don't clutter the groups with any turnips are the best root crop he has ,a3t wintcr' B^c!i sa5’8- couragement offered us In our un ball and school activities may be take a number of the Pine City folks ”Ur 8pring fro8t8- H is a complete thing that you have a surplus of. grown, and are greatly relished by dertaking by our readers. r -n « » --. k . '""T held. Taxpayers will convey their 0RANTS ^ S - V e g e t a b l e cook- to the Pleasant Point school house fountain of small white flowers. The Two or three blue flowers add beau h i. cows. He plan, to Increase his wish in the matter by their vote. small leaves are a very light green ty. Always plant blue flowers among acreage for next year. in his school bus Tuesday evening. cry holds the center of interest to Auditorium Building. November 24, where a program was color. As the season advances and it shrubs, spikes preferred. HILLSBORO—The acreage of hal- j Josephine county homemakers just The question of whether the board CHRISTI«« SCIEICE CHURCHES riven by the school pupils. Those gets warmer, the foliage darkens, “In the Bpace between the group ry vetch harvested by Washington i now, according to Sara Wertz, home members of school district No. 9 that had the pleasure of attending but in autumn they take on a beau outlined in the first article and the ounty farmers next year will, be demonstration agent. Recently 27 ucphanksglvlng" was the subject tiful maroon red again. This shrub shall he allowed to purchase the Her- of the Lesson-Sermon in all were Mr. and Mrs. Marion Finch and grows easily from cuttings, so you two rear corners, plant pure Red treater than In any previous year, local leaders, representing eight eorr Phlox, 18 inches in from the row daughter Patty. Mrs. Ollie Neill and Churches of Christ, Scientist, on can plant them without putting out of Spirea hedge. Be sure they are lays W. F. Cyrus, county agent. The munitles attended the meeting which Thanksgiving Day. low price of grain and the rather dealt with the hows and whys of The Golden .Text was. ‘Tn every Elsie Strain, Alma Neill, Lila Bar any cash. It takes 100 cuttings for pure red, as you know yourself that tmall contract price being offered | cooking strong flavored vegetables. the sides and 36 for the rear, cross thing give thanks: for this is the tholomew, L. D. VonBon, O. F. Bar colors must blend, gradually from for Austrian (field peas has brought The other two meetings of the series will of God in Christ Jesus con tholomew and Lee Vinson. The pro wise. I have told you previously light to dark and from dark to light. about an increased interest in hairy will consider mild flavored vegeta how to make them and plant them. cerning you” (I Thess. 6:18). White should be in the foreground, gram was followed by a party in the bles and colored vegetables. Lucy A. Among the citations which com school building. “In each rear corner center a light yellow just back of it, and vetch as a seed crop, he says. DALLAS— The “thinning out” Case, nutrition specialist, is cooper prised the Lesson-Sermon was the Globehead Locust (6 ft., 6 inches pink (Salmon) in the center or rear. type of pruning advocated in Polk Tom O'Brien who had been in following from the Bible: “My ating in this project. high, standard) about 2*4 feet from tongue shall speak of thy righteous Portland for several days returned each hedge. Next measure off 12 ft. Whatever the case may be it blends ounty by County Agent J. R. Beck well. ness and of thy praise ail the day home Tuesday, November 24. during the past several years is prov "This completes the two rear ing of value in the production of A steady snow greeted the people south and west from this corner, long" (Ps. 35:28). The Lesson-Sermon also Included of Pine City Wednesday morning along the hedge and mark both corners. Watch the next issue of the larger prunes and a more even yield tlie following passage from the which lasted throughout the day places with a stake driven solid in Herald for plans for planting the of fruit over a period of years, grow B a y Y our P r in tin g Christian Science textbook, -‘‘Sci- Wednesday and Thursday also. Sev the ground, one foot from the line two beautiful bays ln your laun.” ers have found. Among the growers N o w a n d S a v e T im e ence and Health with Key to the eral of the stockmen are now feed who have been following this metbod Scriptures”, by Mary Baker Eddy: ing their sheep on account of the J. W. Ham man had a near acci defeated the Coloradans 1C to 0 tor two or three years are R. W. ‘‘We plead for unmerited pardon dent when his car became unman while Utah aet them back 32 to 0. nnd for a liberal outpouring of snow. Lila and O. Bartholomew attended ageable and left the Butter Creek Those who work on comparative benefactions. Are we really grate 11:30 to 8:00 FORTY-FIVE CENTS ful for the good already received? a party given by Miss Ruth Thomp grade going over the north bank of scores would say Utah is twice as HOMEMADE C Then we shall avail ourselves of son at her home Friday evening in the road. When he felt his car skid THEY ARE strong as Oregon State. the blessings we have, and thus be honor of the Echo and Pine City col ding he turned it straight and pxe- HOT MINCE DELICIOUS SPECIAL NEW PRICES Utah Is disking a bid for admit fitted to receive more. Gratitude 1« lege students who spent the Thanks vented it from turning over. PIES TRY THEM tance to the Pacific coast conference Alter Auguit 1st. much more than a vsrbal expres giving vacation at their homes Irene Attebury of Butter Creek AT HUNTER’S CAFE MRS. WESSELL, Prop. sion of thanks. Action expresses W. D. Neill made a business trip was taken to the St. Anthony’s hos and no argument would be better Halfsoling Men'« Shoe« HERMISTON, OREGON more gratitude than ipeech” (p.8). to Hermistdh Saturday. than a win over Oregon State. pital ln Pendleton the first of the From $1.50 to $1.25 Every seat In Multnomah clvle Mr. and Mrs. T. J. O'Brien and fa week and underwent an operation lubber Heel« on Women«’ 8hoes mily attended the program at Plea for appendicitis Wednesday morning. stadium at Portland is reserved and From 5Co to t5o Turkey picking is quite general the top and only price is *1.90. Ap sant Point Tuesday evening. The Pine City high school is giv this week as a number are shiplng plication for tickets should be sent ing two one-act plays, “When a Man ln the December pool. A crew was to the ticket office at Mulnomah Marries" and “Radio Bugs,“ on Fri picking at Guy Cronk’a Thursday stadium or to the graduate manager day, November 18. and another crew will be at Starr's at Oregon State college. WE WILL RECEIVE TURKEYS AT Here are the records of the two Lon Edwards of Lexington was a Friday. teams for this season. HERMISTON TRANSFER BUILDING business visitor at the Joe Foldy The U-go I-go clnb met with Mrs. Utah home Thursday. M. T. Matott at Hinkle Thursday « Washington 7 Mr. and Mrs. Marion Finch and with Mrs. Floyd Laird as assistant 53 College of Idaho 0 THURSDAY daughter Patricia were dinner guests hostess. Dinner was served at noon FRIDAY HOT LUNCHES 43 Brigham Young 0 at the home of Mrs. Ollie Neill Tues and the afternoonwas spent In mak 46 Denver 0 day evening. ing comforters to be used ln relief Colorado Aggies 60 6 PAIR GRADING — HONEST WEIGHT — TOP PRICES - REFRESHING DRINKS Murray Potts visited Bob McCarty work. 28 Colorado College 0 Sunday. 32 Colorado University 0 Mr. and Mrs. Ray Applegate and BENEFIT GAME TO BE PLAYED SPORTING GOODS Oregon State family are now living In the Victor IN PORTLAND, SATURDAY. 7« 0 Willamette Wlgglesworth house on Tom O’Brein 16 Colorado 0 OREGON STATE COLLEGE, Cor of KENNEWICK, WASH. place. Mr. Applegate has been 0 Southern California 30 working for Mr. O’Brien this fall. vallis. Dec. 3— Utah, champions of 25 Linfield 0 Three bands of Ralph Corrlgal’s the Rocky Mountain conference for 7 Stanford 25 the last three years, will be the op PHONE 100 sheep returned home Thursday. 37 Oregon Normal 0 ponent for Oregon State in the final 6 Washington State . 7 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ < > game of the season in Portland Dec- ’ 0 1» Montana ♦ * ember 5. All receipts from the game 0 0 Oregon M IN N E H A H A NEWS NOTES Iafter expenses of both teams are tak- ♦ ♦ ie n out, w ill be turned over to the ____ '■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ unemployment fund. WITH FARMERS AROUND “ Mrs. A. K. Hammer of Echo spent Utah Utes, coached by Ike Arm TH£ STATE the week end visiting Mrs. Gladys strong. have lost only one game this ■ Comstock and family on lower But season and that to University of ter Creek. Washington by the score of 7 to 6. the variety introduced by the Astor Richard and Strickland Gilliland Both Utah and Oregon State have ia Branch experiment station sever of Portland spent the Thanksgiving met one common foe. University of al years ago, and which have become holidays visiting at the Thom ranch. Colorado, this season. Oregon State popular on the Oregon coast, yielded They returned to Portland Sunday. Roeella Matott, who came home for the Thanksgiving holidays, re turned to LaGrande Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H, W, Ratliff, who left for California recently arrived at LosAngeles, making the trip In five days, by auto. I A group of young people from the neighborhood and some from town enjoyed skating on a pond on the McElroy place Tuesday evening. Mlsa Nora McDaid of Alpine and Miss Mary McDaid of Pendleton were home for Thanksgiving. Margaret McDaid went to Pendleton with her We Believe These Dates W ill be the Very Best Market slater, Mary, and vtalted until Sun Day« for Your Shipments of Dressed Turkey«. day, Thanksgiving day guests at the GEESE DUCES AMD DEE8SED POULTRY 5.orafort “ !he h° ™ includes E. L. Jackson home were Mrs. F. H. Should Arrive at Portland the t8nd and 23rd Inclusive. bF tht cha,r’ A nd is th« deeper Dean. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dean, . C^ easy lr’ the greater the cor^ PAIR OEADOG — PAIK DEALING - PSOlEPT REMITTANCE |and son. and Mr. and Mrs. C. M.. You « « t^ t telephone conveniently at hand. REFERENCES: Hibernia C m . • Saving, Bank. Jackson, and tons. roonT lrii?».!! e x t*n’ ’on te ,ephones in bed- Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Mudge re p S e kMllh m,’,*£ ra?e and ' ,sewher* - « small cost. turned to Hinkle Sunday after hav- PUmw call our business office for the few simple i Ing spent the holidays In Spokane visiting Mrs. Mudge's parents. Mrs. [M. T. Matott acted as relief operator T he P acific T elephone A nd T elecraph C ompany during Mr. Mudge's absence. Œljr tyrmiatan tyralà Landscaping Sim plified HAVE CHRISTMAS MONEY READY FIRST NATIONAL BANK Y our Old Shoes Made New "Merchant’sLunch BOWMAN SHOE SHOP Cash for Your T urkeys D e c .lO Dec. 1 1 T w in C ity Cream ery Hitt’s Confectionery X SHIP YOUR TURKEYS, GEESE DUCKS and Dry-Picked Poultry To osfrive NOV. 10-M -aifaso. ” 5ht V ie » PhUProduce Co.