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PAGE TWO THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON 3Zf|r tyrm iatun Iff rali» Published every Thursday at Hermis ton. Umatilla County, Oregon, by Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quirlng, Publishers Entered us Second Class Matter December, 1906, U m atilla County, Oregon. W hen a com m ittee representing co operative organizations from the Hermiston and Stanfield project waited upon the County Court, it was intim ated that they m ight be able to get enough money from a county emergency fund to continue operation of th is office. But ap- parently their intention is to cut the County A gent’s stenographer to half time in order to m aintain the Hermiston office. Is the County Cour trying to make it appear that they are cutting ex penses for taxpayers when they are crippling an in stitu tion useful to the county? — —-----— THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1 » > Landscaping Simplified By H. W. _____________ • ! There are several things to be I considered before one starts plant , ¡»B a hedge. Much foresight must be used at the tim e of planting as it is alm ost im possible to correct m istake after a year. Don’t forget that your grounds about your house are incom plete w ithout a front hedge as it is necessary in order to bring out the whole plan as one pic ture of beauty. Warning to Sparrow Hunters. The hedge you plant must be of Residents of Hermiston have reg such a nature that it w ill stand se istered a complaint to the City Mar vere pruning which it must get be shal. H. A. Pankow. regarding boys fore a beautiful hedge is accompli shooting air rifles or bebee guns shed. When a hedge is planted, the w ithin the city lim its. Parents thought in mind should be a hedge should caution their children in this t that balanceg in g|ze and ghape wlth matter to prevent unnecessary sc- hollge au„ w |tb the w ho,e p)an tion. There is danger, not only ! A tw() foot hedgp about rlght f(jr to the boys, but to pedestrians who | tlle avera,.e hized lawn and hougp m ight be injured by the shot. but remember the deeper your lawn K I.AG ES Today is Our B IR T H D A Y gularly, a strip three feet wide on I each side of the hedge and not more than 2 inches deep as a hedge ia a Subscription Rates: shallow feeder but a heavy one. One Y e a r .......................................... >2.00 Keep the plants free from weeds and Six Months ............................ - ...... >1.00 allow no grass to grow w ithin three Three Months ................... ....................50 feet of the young hedge. The sh a dier the location of the hedge, the more fertilizer Bhould be used. If A Saving to Taxpayers. this system is followed, a well filled Members of the U m atilla County out hedge w ill be the result. Court have taken it upon them selves For the walk entrance, leave a to juggle and cut federal appropria space between plants at planting tions which is given over for a sa l time about five feet wide and train ary and expense fund for county your hedge so you w ill have an en agricultural agents. As a result, trance three feet wide when the the m aintainance of the Assistant hedge has filled out. Also, when County Agent's office at Hermiston planting, leave a space for the drive w ill have to be arranged for by cu t way and remember you must not de ting the County Agent's secretaries pend on opening up the hedge after time in half, which handicaps both the second year as If this is done, offices in preventing them from fhe hedge w ill not fill out well at functioning efficien tly. Total coun or bigger your house, the wider yot he bottom. One must get every bit ty appropriations for 1932 were cut Read All Of This Or None. should make your hedge. For ex of grow th he can out of the first two from >5100 to >2130. In 1931 It is a gloomy moment in history. ample: Take a house with one sto years. After that, the hedge w ill they were reduced from >6825 to Not for many years — not in the ry, 18 feet high from the ground to handle itself with water, fertilizer >5100. lifetim e of most men who read this the ridge. If you train your hedge and cultivation. Tlie budget committee (County paper has there been so much tw o feet high and three feet wide No pruning should be done the Court) took it upon them selves to grave and deep apprehension: never 1 it will be proportioned correctly. first season but the next spring, the cut the salary of the A ssistant Coun has the future seemed so incaicui- The first step in planting a hedge pruners should be busy, at which ty Agent located at Hermiston, from able as at this time. In our own i is to choo-e a system and stick to it time the hedge should be pruned so >2200 a year to >1980, leaving >220 j country there is universal commer- I One that is frequently used is the that it w ill be just 12 inches wide of th( federal appropriated salary , c| a i prostration and panic, and ’’Double R ow,” which is where one and six inches high. Early in the fund, which they have no right to thousands of our poorest fellow c it row is planted the full width of the pring of the third year, the pruners touch in any way. When the fed izens are turned out against the ap lawn, w ith each plant one foot hould be used again and the hedge eral government completes a recla proaching winter w ithout em ploy apart. Then another row is planted •hould be made just a foot wider Capital, Surplus and Undivided P rofits Over >50,000. matlon project there is a salary fund ment, and w ithout the prospect of six inches from the first row the full han last year, six inches on each F. B. Swayze, Pres. - R. Alexander, Vice-Pres. - A. H. Norton, Cashier appropriated for m aintenance of an It. width of the lawn so there w ill be a ide and another six inches higher, agricultural agent, which is distri In France, the political caldron space between the two rows just six naking the hedge tw o feet wide and buted through the State Agricul These plants in the uie foot high. The next spring seethes and bubbles with uncertain inches wide. tural Extension office, in order to ty; Russia hangs, as usual, like a second row should be planted a foot (M arch) the hedge should be pruned prevent duplication of effort in the cloud, dark and silen t upon the hor- apart b I ro , and the joints broken in m other foot wider and another six same territory. The fund for the and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Helms visi fields varying in size from less than ’on of Europe; w hile all the ener every plant in the second row h alf nches higher. Another six inches Hermiston project was >2400 to be ♦ ted Sunday afternoon and evening. an acre to 15 acres, says County I have found that •an be added the fifth spring in ♦ ;les, resources and infli cnees of the way between. used for salaries, or at the discre PINE CITY NEWS «• Charley Morehead made a busi A gent A. L. Marble. J. E. King British Empire are sorely tried, and th is system is unsatisfactory as it leigh th , but the hedge should be no * tion of the State Agricultural Lea * « ness trip to Echo Monday. pastured 14 cows and several calves are yet to be more sorely in coping leaves spots not well filled out. In vider than three feet. The next der. The comm ittee cut the office Mr. and Mrs. T. J. O’Brien were on five acres during the past sea with the vast and deadly Indian in a hedge every plant must grow even itep after g ettin g your hedge train- and travel expenses less than half Mr. and Mrs. Charley Morehead business visitors in Pendleton Fri surrection, and w ith its disturbed ly and when you plant, don’t ne ad the righ t size, is to get hedge son, and A. J. Brunquist of Park- leaving but >250 for expense of glect to sort the strong plants out shears and keep the hedge smooth and children Bobby and Delpha v i day. relations in China. dale pastured four cows, two horses operating a car the year around, for sited at the Dan Lindsey home at and plant them first. Then sort and even. Ibota plants w ill give Geneva and Lowell Young visited It is a solemn moment, and no and several hogs on a new tw o—acre office stationery, and for secretar again g ettin g all the strongest ones vou the best results as they are ve- Alpine Sunday. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emery man c a n feel an Indifference lal work. In other words it meant Miss Helen Heath and Mr. A tkin field. Get each lot even sized and of the y hardy and w ill not w inter kill Cox of Blackhorse, Saturday. suicide to the A ssistant County (w hich, happily, no man pretends lame strength and also each lot as w ill California Prrivet. had dinner and spent Thursday even to feel) in the issue of events. A gent’s office at Hermiston. should get sm aller but of even HOOD RIVER— Ladino clover has A few don’ts to follow w hile ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Of our troubles no man can see strength and size. (The same amount | grow ing a hedge: Burl W attenburger. The difference between the sav continued to Increase in popularity the end. They are, fortunately, as Mrs. Fred Lee, daughter Evelyn in th is county u n til at present there ing (supposedly) on the >2400 sal of roots together w ith the same Don’t forget to w ater the plants and son Raymond made a business are approxim ately 100 acres in ary fund and the cut on the expense yet commercial; und If we are only ilzed roots is of equal strength re ince a week. to lose money, and by painful pov gardless of tops.) ’rip to Echo, Saturday. W hile on fund is >170. What the County Don’t prune your hedge during erty to be taught wisdom— the w is ‘heir way home, they had car trou W hen you have decided to plant he grow in g season. Court Intends to do with this has dom of honor, of faith, of sym pathy ble. Marion Finch who passed w hile a hedge, measure the distance o: Don’t forget to fertilize early in not been revealed. In fact there and of charity— no man need ser going to town, discovered the trou width of ground and for every fool he spring and again In June. has been little, or nothing, revealed iously to despnid. And yet the very in this, allow one hedge plant Foi Don’t forget to get all the growth ble and remedied it, m aking it pos- heste to be rich, which is the occa example: If 60 feet wide or long, you possibly can the first two sea- dble fbr them to return home w ith sion of this widespread calam ity, 'lant 50 plants, p u ttin g the first out further trouble. ions. has also tended to destroy the moral Mr. and Mrs. John Healy and ne on the edge of the lawn and Don’t add more than six inches NOW AVAILABLE AT THE forces w ith which v c are to resist hen planting the rest in a straight '■hildren were Sunday afternoon v i to the h eighth at each pruning. and subdue the calam ity. sitors at the Mike Kenny ranch. ow on the property lin e so when Don’t add more than six Inches Mr. Atkin spent last week end in Good friends— let our conduct your hedge Is developed, the outside o each side at each pruning. Portland, Oregon. >1000.00 in cash prizes and one thou W alla W alla. prove that the call comes to men edge w ill he right on this line. Each Don’t prune more than once earh sand other prizes are offered for ex CLASS “A ” FIREPROOF Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rauch and who have large hearts, however plant must be spaced evenly and set season until after you have a fully amples of skill with a jackknife. Entries narrowed their homes may be; who the same depth, w ithout bending or developed hedge, and then trim your hildren attended the dance given by may be any kind of model, figure or special carving, requiring skill and in li ve nothing but manhood, strong crowding the roots. They should hedge often enough to keep your Mr and Mrs. Henry Rauch at their genuity, made entirely of wood, and n its f ’ith In Gcd, to rely upon; be set deep enough so that the last hedge smooth w hich usually takes home near South Springs, Saturday with no other tools than a jackknife. night. nrt whoever show s him self truly a top root is about tw o Inches below about three tim es a season. First P r i it ........................................ 5150 Charley Bartholomew was a busi Cod-fenring man now, by helping the level of the lawn, w ith the dirt Don't forget to get the ground S.cond P rist................................. J 100 wherever and however he can, w ill narked solidly around the roots. smooth before settin g the plants or ness visitor in Heppner Friday to Third P rist..................................... $7 J Fourth Prist................................... $50 be ns blessed and beloved ns a great They should then be watered by else tho hedge w ill be of different get repairs for his hay chopper. FIMt Prist....................................... SIS Sirs. Emery Cox and daughter light in darkness. flooding and fertilizer should be sp Ihirkncss up and down. A n d alao there are twentydive >10 prizea and Betty Bernice visited at the H. E. oiled. A large amount of w ater fifty a i >5.00 each. In addition. 1000 apecial Don’t forget to follow directions. Young home Friday and Saturday, jackknivea w ill be diatrihuted to all winnera nF f'ow comes the remarkable fact. should be used the first year, and cash awarda and to thoae receiving honors He -he returned to her home on Black- W hat you have Just read was not the plants should be cultivated ro- mention, in caee a t tiea duplicate ptuee will be YOURS FOR A FINE HEDGE. given. horse Saturday afternoon. W ashington at 12th Street w ritten yesterday, about the condi AU rules and details o f this contest are In the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Helm s and tion of today— but is a verbatim re ALSO ROOMS WITHOUT BATH issue of Popular Mechanics Magazine now on sate. occurred in American business since Tucker w ill talk about her trip to Buy a copy at any newsstand or consult one at children motored to Pendletn Satur print of an editorial which appeared the R evolutionary war, and every GOOD GARAGE NEARBY France as a Gold Star Mother. your library. You do not have to he a tegular day. in Harper’s W eekly on October 10, one has looked black, and seemed reader. — For Perm anent Guests —- Fat Throop was a dinner guest at 857. Mr. and Mrs. Roy N eill were busi We Have Rooms As Low As unending. Every one has been fol the Tom Stew art home Synday. POPULAR MECHANICS ness visitors in Echo Saturday. July of that year was normal, lowed by recovery and prosperity $6.00 week, $20.00 mo. Mrs. L. Hammer returned Satur Miss W ilma McCarty visited eptember marked the beginning of lowed by recovery— and prosperity. M A G A ZIN E day from Richland, C alif., where she school W ednesday afternoon. She »00 Eart Ontario Street C H IC A G O , I L L 0. P. HOLLENBECK, Mgr. depression. This editorial appeared has been w ith her daughter until had her tonsils removed some tim e n October. Seventeen months later, in March of 1859, business was back ♦ ♦ she died recently leaving six child ago and as a result she was not able ren. Mrs. Hammer brought four of to return to 0. S. C. u n til Thursday. normal again. > COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES ♦ then: back wltli her. Mrs. Ollie N eill and daughter Ole- ♦ “Of our own troubles no man can ♦ Mrs. Pete N orquist returned from ta made a business trip to Hermiston see the end.” They said it in 1857 Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Bloom spent W allace, were she was called by the and Echo. Saturday. and it has been said many times, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Applegate and before and since. Depressios have Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. illness of Mrs. Leon Norquist, her daughter-in-law . She brought back children Wanda and Mara w ent to Esther Gordanier, in Um atilla. town Sunday. W hile on their way Mr. and Mrs. Joe Udey were v is their tw o children, who w ill stay at back they stopped at the home of itors at the Alpha C hristley home the Norquist home u n til their mo Mr. and Mrs. Marion Finch and ther recovers. j Sunday afternoon. Mava Finch F. W. Lenz made a trip to Pendle spent the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Val Knauf and fam- stayed all night with B etty Finch ton Friday with a load of potatoes. 1 ily. Mr. and Mrs. Gns Linder, and Burl and Lon W attenburger were Mrs. Joe Udey and daughter, Childs Barham nnd Mrs. Barham business visitors in Echo Saturday. Florence were visitors at the O. O. ! «ere dinner guests at the Squire Miss Nancy Kanonon spent last Fell house home Tuesday where Mrs. , Thomas home Sunday in honor of Felthouse. Mrs. M. L. W atson, and week end in Echo with Miss Mar Mr. Thomas' birthday, w hich was garet Neary. Mrs, Udey Met for Sew in g club. Wednesday of this week. A very Jim Ayers and Mrs. Sadie Elder Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keller and ! nice dinner was served which in- were in Echo Saturday. fam ily were Pendleton visitors Sat- j eluded plumb pvddtng Hom Boston. Mr. and Mrs. W alt W lggiesw orth rday. ' nnd Individual buckets of candy and son Eugene W alter spent F ri | from Iowa. DALLAS P ellr Comegys of Poilt day evening at the home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vdev were visit county has begun preparations to Mrs. Burl W atteburger. I ors at the Gus Linder homo Sunday irrigate a tw o acre field of red clo Mrs. Bill Sm ethurst, Au dry Moore | evening. ver on his farm as an experim ent to and Russell Moore were business v i T E L E P H O N IN G is so direct. T o friends in I c n iy Otl and daughter Edna at- determ ine w hether Irrigation w ill sitors in Stanfield and Echo Satur I ’ended tbe old time Grange dance increase the production of seed. The day. Audry is taking piano lessons The G o o d ye a r Doub!e E a g le - o th e r cities— to the folks “back hom e”—to j »t fin afield Friday. lift, according to J. R. Beck, county from Miss Helen Fredrickson of agent, w ill he 23 feet. Mr Beck Stanfletd. Miss Martha ix'tiz was a visitor chum s w ho are traveling— to young people imitated but never equaled —it the at the Joe Udey home Sunday after- has recently rnn levels for Irrigated ' Charley Bartholomew has been pasture on the farm s of W. A. W it- j chopping hay tor several days, but | r.oon. * finest tiro the world's larges« rubber aw ay a t school or college. You talk to the Hams. Buell, and J. A. Campbell, I due to a machinery breakdown, they Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Lens made a company can build without a cost I trip to W allula Saturday to see their Perryda le. have been unable to work for a few person you w an t to reach, and g et an im EUG ENS— A amali dem onstration day«. i daughter. Mrs. Leon Norquist, who restriction of any kind trial to determ ine ik e value of su- ; has been ill. Church was held Sunday after- fll m ediate answ er. I t ’s fast. I t ’s clear. I t ’s Tbe Udey’s Home Towners orch- perphophate on L adlao clover pas- noon, at the Pine City auditorium, ; estra practiced at the Joe Udey home tttre has been started on the farm of : Miss Lila Bartholomew accompan- personal. Mrs Sloan Thompson. Ruth Tuesday evening They w ill play for N. A. W hlteakar near Coburg. Conn- | ' »he dance at the Stanfield hall Frl- ty Agent Fletcher applied the fer- Thomas and Marjorie Ebert to ' day evening. • lllxer on eight square roda at the Pendleton Saturday evening. W hile HONE 571 The Farm Bureau A uxiliary w ill rate of tw o ponnds per square rod. in Pendleton, the girl» attended the T u p n 4 c iF it T elephone A nd T elegraph C b m p c - HERMISTON, OREGON Ing of the M u g h ters of Job. Business Office: Main Street Telephone 511 .m eet Friday of this week, Mrs. B ill or 320 pounds per acre. Mr. and Mrs Lou Wattenburger On January 14, 1907, we opened up for business in Hermiston. On that day, every man in Hermiston opened an account with us in addition to several of their wives. Today we wish to serve the community just as we served them on our opening day, twenty-five years ago. The F irs t N a tio n a l B ank OF HERMISTON. Room & Bath $1.55 Washington Hotel W H IT T L E FOR A PRIZE BUY GOOD SHOES and f then Keep them R E P A IR E D BOWMAN SHOE SHOP <r7/eTIRE o f tileà. ROHRMAN MOTOR CO. W ith the friendly warmth of the human voice