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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON
Œtjr Ifrriniühiti fcrralù
Published every Thursday at Hermis
ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, by
Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring
Publishers.
The Orange Recommends.
Landscaping S im p lifie d
D.. who has been vlattlng her sister,
Mrs. W. C. Isom since October, left
for Monument, Oregon, Saturday
where she will visit relatives until
spring.
Henry Wie; is on the sick list
this week.
Leola Benflel was a business vis
itor In Pendleton Thursday.
The Irrigon high school played a
basketball game Saturday night on
the home floor with the Lexington
school team. It resulted In a score
of 19 to 36 in favor of the visiting
team. It was a good game.
Ellen Goodwin gave a party for
the young folks of the community
Saturday night after the game.
Reverend Grace Trumbul of the
Pentecostal church at Stanfield is
holding services at the community
church this week, beginning Thurs
day evening.
W. C. Isom made a business trip
to Heppner Junction Saturday.
THURSDAY, JANUARY 21. 19S2
(Oregon Journal)
Confronted with the negative at
By H. W. KLAG ES
titude of the United States army !
engineer
board
toward
the
“Series
Entered as Second Class Matter
December, 1906, Umatilla County, D” proposal for development of the I Note— This article is the last of seed.
lower Columbia, the executive com-i
Oregon.
on . landscape
gar-
After your lawn begins to look
mittee acting for the Oregon State ' a L series
Z " written
T
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T 0*“ *“’! gar
i
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atning
on
the
Hermiston
and
sur
• range gives its support to the “8 - | rounding projects by H. G. Kl.ges green, which should not be longer
Subscription Kates:
than eighteen days, give It a good
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llr n n n w u l
n lk iz x contained
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One Year .......
>2.00 I ries
B’’
proposal,
also
in
I
if you have followed them they will application of amonium sulphate, or
Six Mouths ................................... >1.00 the report of the army engineers.
be useful to you.
a
highly
nitrate
fertilizer.
Of
course
Three Months .......................................50
The difference between “Series
chicken house or sheep correl ferti
D" and "Series B” is the difference I How to Make and Keep a Lawn.
lizers are the best but It Is all
between
a
single
high
dam
at
The
Lookfing About!
I irst of all, level the piece of land equally good. Don't use any fertili
Halles with an auxiliary dam nt
that is going to be planted to lawn zer until your lawn Is up good and
The Hermiston community, and Warrendale, . and
k a s ,wr 68 « i
° W’ i Krass 8eed- ln ordcr that H n|ay be
Why put up with the many inconveniences c a s h involves
those surrounding It, have much to head dams to be built at Warren- , ilo„ded wUh water Thf, 8prinky,ing Is green, then use at once and your
when It's so much easier to write a CHECK? It's the mod
be thankful for.
lawn will be ready to mowe within
dale, The Dalles, Arlington and • . «
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ern way of meeting one's obligations.
five
weeks.
April
and
May
are
the
Umatilla
Rapids.
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Ur”
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"Ot
the
First, we have a solid bank.
,
I be«t, and Is not practical on this best months.
Second, a small but steady income.
“ "■■'“■I"" •" » p ro ject . . „ » . i i , , I,
Best of all it’s the SAFEST way of paying out money. No
Water should be applied with
Third,
cooperative
organizations
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room
for argument - - no doubt - - no risk
A Cancelled
great care, even and regularly. This
that bring people for miles around It considered "the possibility of im
fectly level and then check it with
Check is undeniable proof th a t a bill has been paid. Open
keeps the color of the lawn perfect
to our city. Fourth, a water supply mediate realization, the Immediate
a field level. If you find more than
an Account at the earliest moment with
and it will never be spotted. Sowe
that has never yet failed to furnish and future benefits that may rea
one inch difference, cut it down or
your lawn In April and do not al 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
sufficient moisture during the sum sonably be expected, the capability
fill It up, whatever the case might
mer months.
low the wind to blow one bit of 4
of the Northwest states to fulfill be.
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your seed or soil. Play safe ,by *
We might go on numerating with the necessary requirements upon I
PINE CITY NEWS
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After
the
lawn
is
leveled
and
your
which
the
different
development
I
AUer
,he
,s
leveIed
covering it.
out ceasing, but all we need do Is
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look about us to realize how for plans are dependent and the ability ! fiu'd leVel varifie8 the 8ame, you are
The
cure for dandolines and 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
of the state to guarantee the federal ready for the fir8t application of weeds is simple; keep the lawn well
of Hermiston
tunate we are.
water.
Do
not
turn
In
too
much
Mr. Atkin and Miss Heath, teach
government a return upon the in
fertilized and the weeds cannot
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over >50,000.
vestment that will be required be water the first time as the water grow through the thick turf. A good ers in the Pine City high school,
If Civilization Is To Endure.
F.
B.
Swayze,
Pres. - R. Alexander, Vice-Pres. - A. H. Norton, Cashier
spent
last
week
end
in
Walla
Walla.
must
not
get
ahead
of
you.
After
you
fore development can be made.”
lawn produces a perfect and endur
Miss Mary E. Woolley, nationally
Lee Vinson spent Sunday at the
The grange committee considers have flooded the lawn to an inch ing velvety turf of the richest green
known educator and President of the order in which dams of the “Se in depth, take the garden rake and
Ollie Neill home.
Mt. Holyoke College, has been ap ries B’’ proposal might be built and smooth all the spots that have not Such a turf is closely interwoven,
John Healy made a business trip
elastic,
firm,
and
deep.
pointed by President Hoover as an
to Echo Saturday.
finds that the one at Warrendale been wet and are above the water
After you have mowed your lawn
American mAnber of the World Dis would be the “logical first step.” level. Put this surplus of soil into
Church services were held at the and Lila spent Sunday afternoon at are visiting at the home of ber mo
about four times, trim the outside school auditorium Sunday afternoon. the home of Mrs. Bartholomew's ther, Mrs. Corrigal.
armament Conference, sends the fol
the
spots
where
the
water
is
the
Since immediate construction could
lowing message to the Christian En lot he reasonably expected because deepest. When you get the water an edge until it is smooth. Cut the lawn
Mr. and Mrs. George Conrad, who mother, Mrs. O. F. Thompson. Mrs
Margaret Howard and Willard
away about six inches from the
deavor World
>f studies involving detail of foun ’nch deep over the places where the trees and flower beds. Keep youf formerly lived ln the Alpine district Thompson has been ill for several Hawley were business callers at the
“My hope for the World Disarma dation, cost and economic feasibility dry spots were, your lawn will be
moved to the Kilkenny ranch on days but is reported to be gradually Bartholomew home Sunday.
ment Conference is that it may re the grange turns to the upper dam ’’erfectly leveI Thc fact that your edges perfectly straight and on all Butter Creek, formerly occupied by improving.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Painter and
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Finch and
sult In a long step forward toward of
of the
the series—
series— that
that a at t Umatilla
tlm .- .t in ,, Ra
I;.,. !awn is level *8 what makes it show corners keep the line curved and Take Bowman.
children were visitors at the J. S.
sweeping.
Two
trimmings
a
season
the substitution of international un
children
visited
at
the
home
of
Mr.
Roy Neill was a business visitor
oids. It finds that the project has up; any little bump or bunch of will keep it looking fit. The lawn
Mocre home Monday afternoon.
and Mrs. Ray Applegate Saturday
derstanding for misunderstanding, been engineered and that economic grass spoils that charm.
'n Hermiston and Echo Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Abbot went to
wants to look as though It were cut
evening.
of law for war, and of reason for
Work is beginning at the Pine
studies have been made and that
The next step is the planting of out to fit in and around all shrubs
Pendleton Monday evening.
brute force. It must be remembered
City
school
to
prepare
for
the
de
Russel
Moire
went
to
Echo
Sat
both established the feasibility of seed. Do not make the mistake of and plants. Plant nothing in this
that changes In human attitude arc he enterprise.
urday with Roy Neill.
planting Just one kind of grass seed. six inch space. It is a good idea to clainatory contests.
progressive. There are urgent reas
Charles Bartholomew was a busi
O. F. Bartholomew and Gene Do
The grange indorsement there Just one kind cannot give you a put up a sign “ Keep off grass
ons, however, for decisive action.
ness visitor in Echo Monday.
herty
attended the dance in Heppner
fore urges action by this congress, beautiful lawn throughout the whole
Do not spoil your lawn by putting
The conditions of the day In which
Isabella O’Brien spent last week Saturday night.
lecause the Umatilla Rapids project growing season; for instance, Ken robes down and then lounging on
we live, conditions both economic
Mrs. Fred Hoskins and children
with l o rem»
years ui
of cruciai
official and clvl
civic tucky Blue Grass goes dormant dur them. This mashes the grass down nd at the home of her aunt, Mrs.
„„ . .
and political, ind cate the necessity Work a)read done, ,g ..read tQ
ing the hot weather, and just when and these places eventually become Wilbur Garley.
O
h illlU n
i In
n
( n f n r r i 'i t In n o I e
n in
I
of i H a c change
international
rela
Alma Nelli, Hugh Neill and Jas-
and other units must pass through you should have a nice velvet lawn bare spots. A nice lawn is not
tions if civilization is to endure. The
he same preliminary stages before you have a stiff, wirey turf, with no intended to be camped upon. Walk Der Meyers made a short call at the
economic depression, with the wide action would be possible
elastic or color. The proper thing to ing around on the lawn while view Tllle Neill home Sunday morning
spread suffering Involved, Is In It
In this connection the Umatilla do is to buy a good, reliable lawn ing your flowers will do no particu while taking a horse-back ride.
self a strong reason for the reduc
Mrs. A. E. Wattenburger has been
Rapids project should be studied not mixture, which can be supplied by lar harm. The turf must keep Its
tion of urniamcnts, which are to-day
only for its output of 420,000 pri any good seed house. It will not cost upright position to be at its best suffering for the past week with
costing billions of dollars. Again
NOW AVAILABLE AT THE
mary horsepower but for the possi- more than 60 rents for every twenty | Never mow your lawn closer than Mood poisoning in her hand, but is
in a world which lias been contract
illity that its secondary power square feet, or for every 400 square one Inch, and one inch and a half Improving.
ed to a neighborhood, there can be
Tom O’Brien went to Pendleton
night be partly used to pump water feet. Mark off your lawn in blocks, is better. Don't depend on lawn
no safety for humanity on the basis
Portland, Oregon.
$1000.00 in cash prizes and one thou*
o the initial units of the Columbia twenty feet square.
In each of clippings to keep It fertilized, use Monday to attend the Woolgrowers’
neeting.
sand other prizes are offered for ex
CLASS “A
FIREPROOF
Basin project near Spokane, thus these blocks sow one pound and a fertilizer and lots of it.
amples o f skill w ith a jackknife. Entries
Marion Finch was a business vi-
permitting that project (j go for fourth of Rood lawn grass mixture
A well cared for lawn will last
may be any kind of model, figure or
3itor in Heppner Saturday.
ward in spite of the ad', arse posi seed. Cover this nt once to prevent one-hundred years or longer.
special carving, requiring skill and in
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Plourd and
genuity, made entirely of wood, and
tion taken by the army engineer any slight puff of wind from blow-
I ast, but not least, It Is the art
w ith no other tools than a jackknife.
board on tho Grand Coulee dam and ng it away, or piling it up. Even of keeping your lawn smooth by son Donald visited at the borne of
First Prize........................................ $250
lumping plant. The reductioh In ness Is what counts. As soon as all mowing It often and regularly. Do Mrs. Plourd's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Second Prize..................................$100
W.
D.
Neill,
Sunday
afternoon.
irre-coat wo’ ld alone present a new ' locks ore seeded in this manner, not allow your lawn mower to be
Third Prize..................................... $75
Bert
Barnes
and
Oscar
Davis
spent
favornhlc argument.
pply the water. Nothing will pack come dulled from lack of proper ad
Fourth Prize................................... $50
Fifth Prize...................................... $25
the ground as perfectly as one good justment. A new lawn mower can Sunday at the John Healy ranch
An airplane, apparently lost in
A n d also there are tw e n ty -fiv e $10 prize« and
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 flooding, and there is no newly
be kept ln adjustment so that it will
f ifty o f $5.00 each.
I n ad d itio n . 1000 special
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♦ planted seed of any kind that needs never need sharpening, and it will the fog, circled around this vicinity
jackknivcs w ill be d istrib u ted to all w in n ers o f
cash awards and to those receiving honorable
CHURCH NOTES
♦ packing worse than lawn grass seed last for years. By keeping them ad several times Monday and eventual
m ention. I n case o f ties duplicate prizes w ill be
given.
Washington at 12th Street
Be careful not to rake your seed in Justed so that they mesh properly, ly landed on the hill between Bar
A l l rules and details o f this contest are in th e
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 piles and be sure that every bit is they are self-sharpening, otherwise tholomew's and Roy N eill’s,
ALSO ROOMS WITHOUT BATH
issue o f Popular M ech an ics M ag azin e n o w t,n sale.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lindsey and
B uy a copy a t a n y newsstand o r consult one at
BAPTIST-CHRISTIAN church
covered with bo II. Do not let the the fan dulls, and rounds the blade
GOOD GARAGE NEARBY
y o u r lib ra ry . Y o u d o n o t have to be a regular
surface dry out deeper down than I of the knife so that it will never be family visited at the home of Mr.
reader.
W. E, Jones, Pastor
— For Permanent Guests —
and
Mrs.
Charley
Morehead
Sunday.
Inches after yon have sowed the the same after It Is sharpened once.
We Have Rooms As Low As
10:20 A. M„ Communion service
Burl and Earl Wattenburger went
POPULAR MECHANICS
BUY
10:30 A. M., tong service and
to Pendleton Saturday where Burl
$6.00
week,
$20.00
mo.
at
10:O
o
o'clock,
No
preaching
in
Claudette, in the role of a woman
M A G A ZIN E
announcements.
visited the dentist.
the morning.
»00 E n l OnUrlo Str.ct
C H IC A G O , IL L
0. P. HOLLENBECK, Mgr.
GOOD
of the streets, gives what Is undoubt
10:55 A. M., Preaching service.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C.
H.
Bartholomew
Epworth League and Junior Ep edly her best screen performance.
Sermon subject, “The Finger of
worth League at 6:30.
• SHOES
Cooper, as always, comes through
God
The Junior League will have ln great style. The story has a
11:20 A. M., Teaching service of
and
charge of the evening worship hour. nautical background and tells of
then the church,
6:3o P. M. Junior and Young A fitting sermon for the occasion Cooper’s valient attempt to bring
will be given by the Pastor.
Keep them
up an outcast baby, with the help
People’s Christian Endeavor.
of Miss Colbert. The story is well-
R E P A IR E D
7:30 P. M„ Church service, ser
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES suit that it makes a most likeable
mon subject, "Casting (Pearls Be
picture.
fore Swine."
M T Ife
Ife” was tho subject of the
l j L ,esson-Sermon in all Churches
METHODIST CHURCH
i.'ew Jersey has the only plant ln
of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday,
the United States for the production
Oscar Payne, Pastor
Jan. 17.
of glass wool, used In Ink erasers
The Golden Text was, "This is
The regular church school Sunday
and storage batteries and as a flit
the record, that God hath given to
u.i eternal lire, nr.d thl3 life is in
erlng medium for chemical solu
his Son" (I Jno. 6:11).
tlons.
Among the citations which cora-
pr.sad the Lesson-Sermon was the
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following from tho Elble: “To be
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carnally minded Is death; but to
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IRRIGON NEWS
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be spiritually minded Is life and
peace" (Rom. 8:6).
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The Lesson-Sermon also included
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the following passage from tho
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Browning mo
Christian Science textbook, “Sci
tored to Peentraha, Wn„ Tuesday-
ence and Health with Key to the
after receiving word of the serious
P rlptures". by Mary Baker Eddy:
illness of Mrs Browning's father.
“We apprehend Life In divine Sci
Mrs. R. L. Wilson sold her town
ence only aa we live above corpor
property this week to a party from
eal sense and correct it. Our pro
portionate admission of t'e claims
Hermiston and with her son. Bishop
rf good or of evil determines tho
will move at once Into one of the
bermony of our cntelcsc', — cur
James Warner camp cabins for an
b alth. our longevity, end our
indefinite stay.
Chr'etlanity" (p.I-7).
Mrs. Alma Grieves and daughter
Norma arrived this week for an ex
tended visit with Mra. Grleres
GARY COOPER CC-STAES
ther, C. Bishop. Mrs. Grleres states
WITH MISS COI BERT.
that she has disposed of her drug
store in Seattle.
Gary Cooper and Claudette Col
Mrs. Earl Isom and Mrs. Wilbur
bert form a delightful team In "Hie Stevens called on Mrs. Henry Wier
Woman", their first picture togeth Thursday afternoon.
er and which will be at the Oasis
•t pays lo buy THE
Mrs. A. C. Houghten and Mrs. .
theatre Friday and Saturday.
Roscoe Williams visited In the home'*
leading make . . here!
Cooper's last pictures, which have of Mrs. Clara Smith Wednesday.
¡ImUideri “Morocco'' and “I Take
The Irrigon town basketball team
, Thia Woman,” have made him a went to Boardman Friday night
favorite. Miss Colbert'» recent plc- where they played a game with
tunes include “The Smiling Lieu- the Boardman team and were defeat- |
| tenant" and "Secrets of a Secreta- ed. About thirty of Irrigon people
| ry".
went down to witness the game and •
Authorized Ford Sale« A Service
! With the aid of intelligent direc afterward all of them went to the
Phone 571
Hernditon. Oregon
tio n , the three principles In "Hla home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Smith
I Woman-' present a piece of enter where an oyster supper was served.
tainment that la well worth while.
Mrs. Mary Smith of Gregory, S.
—Here’s h o w to
Pay th a t b ill—
b y CHECK!
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Room & Bath
$1.52
Washington Hotel
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