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THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 3, 1932 THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON PAGE THREW The cast includes Mitzi Green, the Sunday and Monday. Many of you or stone. Parsnips are the hardiest grees F. A slightly higher temper- union while there. Home for Orphan. Mrs. M. Greybell accompanied Mr. Thursday and Saturday "Little sweetheart of “Skippy” and "Huck-probably heard the NBC broadcast of the roots and may be dug as need- ature may be maintained during! Mrs. Gram left Monday night for Gardener to The Dalles where she Orphan Annie” has a new home, the leberry Finn," Edna May Oliver, of the first six episodes of this thril- ed. In contrast to the carrot, the the early part of the storage. Warm her home in Michigan where she met Mr. Greybeil and motored on to Redmond tc attend the funeral of ler and tried to figure out who was sugar content of parsnips Increases attic temperatures will probably pre-¡will live with relatives. Oasis theatre. They call her ‘The Matt Moore and others. their nephew. Virgil Johnson. girl with ten million homes,” and I On this same bill there is an ex- guilty of the murder of Jenny Wren. after cold weather and during stor- vent decay but there will be eon-' Elsie Caldwell who is staying with Mr. and Mrs. Bray spent the week the other her grandmother in Irrigon, is now siderable shrinkage. On ___________ still she's and orphan. Her ten mil- cellent comedy and a Micky Mouse Now you will be able to see how age. end in Portland where they went ‘ visiting at the Carl Caldwell home. 1 good you are as an amateur detec hand, a cool, moist storage piace place in-| in- Mr. and Mrs. Burchett. Mrs. Moul- for business. lion homes constitute those where cartoon. Cabbage. inaila, a.... mold, especially 3 11. g if a Ip. tive. she has become a daily visitor to the I duces there 1.4 has ton and two children. Raymond and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene McFarland Well-matured solid cabbage will In the air drama the figure of Who Killed Jenny Wren? not been much care used in prevent Billie, of Cascade Locks, Ore., visi have moved from the Ervin Chap- whole family through comic strips. keep well in a cool cellar on a shelf suspicion ted friends here during the week was deftly pointed at first ing exterior abrasions or bruises. and the radio. Everyone will enjoy | The __________ — solution — of ___ the _ great air mys- man residence to the Mrs. F. Reik laid preferably not more than two end. residence west of Umatilla. seeing her on the screen. Laugh and tery, "The Phantom of Crestwood,” one and then another of the men layers deep. Cabbage keeps best at The Camp Fire girls entertained a cry with her. will be shown at the Oasis theatre and women present at the country Mr. Bullack, Effie Bullack, Mr. group of young people at a Hallowe' • estate, ‘‘Crestwood,” when Jenny about 32 to 40 degrees F., but is not and Mrs. McFarland, and Mrs. Ella en party Saturday evening. After Shell injured by slight freezing. In the attended a meeting at Hermis Wren, bent on an extortion scheme UMATILLA NEWS ITEMS several games were played the group I of huge proportions, was murdered, field the heads can be protected took part In a cracker eating con ton Friday. The purpose of the meet ing was to discuss the amendments test. the winner of which was George the usual mystery drama, were in- from mild frosts by putting a few to be voted on at the general elect- of the large thick outer leaves over McNabb. Refreshments were served troduced. No super-man-hunters, tion. Miss Agnes Thompson, who has later in the evening. gum-chewing detectives or clever the apex of the heads before night. been staying with her sister. Miss Solid heads of cabbage may be stored I newspaper columnist appeared to Gladys Thompson since completing solve the problem. Instead, an un- in a pit such as described for beets. her course in the Murphy Business DIVORCE TAX LEVYING POWERS derworld character assumes a "Raf- The plants are pulled, roots and all, college and has lately been recover OREGON TEACHERS FOR OREGON JOBS FROM THE TAX SPENDERS from an appendicitis operation i fies” role and sets out to find the and placed in a pit with the heads ing down, being covered sufficiently to is visiting at the home of her par guilty person — a measure inspired Institute Reasonable Regulation ents. by his own desire to save himself protect them from freezing. Mr. and Mrs. James Byrnes and Of Tax Budgets by Adopting daughter Erma and Mrs. P, W.: from the police. Celery. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR motored to Pendleton Satur- unfolds with i increasing I Protection of this vegetable from ¡Walsh THE OREGON PLAN i The — plot -, day. suspense, building to a climax that cold weather can be obtained by hav- Joyce Spencer who was taken to of Tax and Debt Control is said to be sensational and start- ing the plants banked with boards the Hermiston hospital last Wednes- Extending to every county the system of tax supervision and con home (16 YEARS TEACHER IN PENDLETON) servation that has been in operation in Multnomah county and has corte, sol or both. Celery will freeze at a dnz bastsp .euvengto her I ADVOCATE: saved taxpayers there more than *7,500,000 during the last 11 yrs. pauiene PrearREk, "ceore E. stone; temperature.o about 2» or 29 de- Robert Tipple .oa son Cech have Honesty in office. grees F. If one has a frost-proof returned from Yakima where they It provides for review of all local tax budgets by a local, non-salar- Richard (Skeets) Gallagher, Robert Efficiency because of high qualifications. working. have been ied board of citizens and taxpayers; it will insure safe and sane j McWade, Anita Louise, H. B. War- cellar or outhouse, plants not yet I Mr. and Mrs. Joe Springer accom- As economical in office as if it were my own money used. regulation of public expenditures, without abrogating the principle fully grown nor blanched may be • panied by Pete Kolvis motored to ner and several other prominent , of home rule; it will not disturb the six per cent, tax limitation nor Equal supervision and interest for all schools. , "8 UP with the roots on and placed Pendleton Saturday. screen players are in the cast. any debt restriction now fixed by constitutional provision, but will Rural schools equal to city schools. in moist sand or soil. Water at in- There will be no quilting done on establish more effective tax and debt control than these so-called In addition to this feature there tervals to keep the plants rooted and the Ladies Aid quilt this week. An “ OREGON TEACHERS SO WELL TRAINED THAT THEY WILL limitations have actually provided. is a comedy with plenty of laughs also provide proper aeration. Some nouncements will be made when it BE ABLE TO COMPETE IN THE OPEN MARKET WITH Taiic ul will begin again and a Fox Movietone news in which VOTE APPLICANTS FROM OTHER STATES.” -Paid Adv. President Hoover is shown speaking home gardeners store their celerey Basketball practice began for the Tax and Debt Control Constitutional Amendment at Detroit, and Franklin Roosevelt In a protected coldframe. Plants in girls Tuesday, Nov. 10. There are the boards subject to freezing tem- about 18 girls turning our for prac- at Pittsburg. 318 X Yes ¡peratures may be protected further tice. The first game will be with |by using gunny-sacking at night, re- Irrigon at Umatilla In December. Tax Supervising and Conservation Bill moving the material in the daytime? Mr. and Mrs. Gene McFarland > >. keeps well ,, in have rented Reiks Murray ranch. who 320 X Yes I taa Commercial celery Gienn and the Bruce I crates in cold storage with temper- have been visiting their uncle. W. Oregon Taxpayers’ Equalization and Conservation League atures approximately 3112 or 32 de Agee, have returned to their home j Jámese E. Burdett, President R. C. Flanders, Secretary n Camas, Wash. grees F. 604 Woodlark Bldg., Portland, Oregon. A birthday dinner was given for (Paid Adv.) Eggplant. P. R. Pike at the Pike home Sunday. (Continued from previous issue) — , ------- It was attended by 19 relatives also I Eggplant can be kept for several by John Bray, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Beets, Carrots, Parsnips, Candidate for weeks after freezing temperatures Dexter and daughter Louise. occcc49c999c99c9099c2c*20c002*c202*009000990996**00 by cutting the fruits from the plants Mrs. A. E. McFarland had been ills Salsify, Turnips. and placing in boxes with a lining of the past week, but is improving. % Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Goodfellow of ? In Western Oregon roots are best dry sawdust. Particular care must Bend, ore., are visiting at thehome stored by leaving them in the ground be taken to keep the eggplant from of Mr. and Mrs. Milo McFarland. < « Sixth Judicial District, com with the tops cut off an inch or two being bruised before storage. Old Mrs. Goodfellow and Mrs. McFarland posed of Umatilla and above the apex of the roots, putting ' sacks covering the plants and fruit were roommates at Monmouth Nor- Morrow Counties. sufficient earth over the rows to ' in the field during light frosty wea- mal: - - . ............................. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hull motored keep them from being injured by ther will lengthen harvest for sev- to Pendleton last Wednesday and NON-PARTISAN JUDICIARY cold weather. If the roots are dug eral weeks. brought home Mrs. Frank James, BALLOT to be stored in the cellar, they must who has been recovering in the St. 2. Onions. Anthony's hospital. be placed in moist earth or sand— NOVEMBER 8, 1932 The date of the vaudeville which DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE otherwise there is considerable Previous to putting onions in sto- will be presented by the high school shrinkage. Outdoor pits are often rage, the bulbs are pulled in the, alumni and several town people has PRESENT INCUMBENT used for root crops. To construct field and laid In windrows for cut- been set for Nov. FOR A one-act such a pit choose a well-drained lo- ting, three rows of onions usually play and several laugh-rendering -Judge Sweek comes of pioneer Oregon family and was raised on cation, digging a trench 6 or 8 inch- comprising a windrow. The onions skits will be presented. an Eastern Oregon stock ranch. es deep and of suitable size to hold lie in the rows for two and a half Sunday - "rma afternoon an 11 r at e the yrnes Was in active practice of the law in this district 15 years prior J. W. spen Spen the amount of roots to be stored.1 to three weeks, depending on the cer home in Plymouth, Wash. to going on the bench In 1931. Line with straw and fill with the weather, at the end of which time Mrs. Earl Brownell of Pasco, Wn. Educated in public schools of Oregon. Oregon State College and roots, heaping them into a cone- they should be dry and well enough spent several days last week visit- University of Oregon, graduate of University of Michigan law shaped pile, Cover with the same I cured to be brought into the sto- returned to her home Wednesday, department. material used to line the pit, then rage house. Onions are stored on Robert Robert Brownell Brownell and Lewis Dex- Appointed Circuit Judge by Governor Meier April 1, 1931 to suc RESPECTFULLY SOLICITS add earth to a depth of two or racks usually piled from 8 to 12 in- ter gallantly rode their bicycles to eeed Judge Alger Fee. YOUR SUPPORT. three Inches or more, according to ches deep, having their tops on when Pasco and back Saturday in order to 5—Family consists of wife and two small children, residents of Pen the severity of the weather. Venti-, in storage. The average freezing get a Boy Scout credit. dleton. QUALIFICATIONS: lation may be secured in small pits point of onions is abouot 30 degrees' . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hull and Miss (—Stands for economy In public office. Took voluntary cut in salary. GOOD HEALTH. — , , ‘ C.ara Corrigan visited in Lexington. by extending the straw covering of F., so that a temperature of 36 to Ore., Sunday. 7—Gave up practice to take the position of Circuit Judge; has made PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE IN CIVIL ENGINEERING the vegetables through the earth 45 degrees F. is test. It is necee- Mr. and Mrs. Smith Hordon and good and is entitled to re-election. MORE THAN 15 YEARS ACTIVE PRACTICE OF LAW. covering, or a hallow-tile pipe or sary to have circulation of air so children have gone to Portland PROMISES: (Paid Adv.) flue of rough boards may extend up that there may be a comparatively! where they will make their home., FAIR AND COURTEOUS TREATMENT TO EVERYONE AND Cora Burns of Walla Walla through the plie of vegetables. Cap low percentage of humidity Onions1 is Mrs. EQUAL CONSIDERATION FOR ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTY. visiting at the Harry any ventilation holes with a board should not be handled in storage home for a few days. Mrs. Nora Berwick and Mrs. Jugh while frozen. Poorly shaped onions of a poor keeping strain will usual Van Schoiack motored to Pendleton ly have a short period of dormancy Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Pete McNab-' and and will sprout readily. Well-shaped daughter Maxine and sons Oliver, (Paid Adv.) 1 onions of long keeping strains may Johnny and Herbert motored to Mr. and Mrs. George Cramer of have a dormancy period of several Mr. and Mrs. Ccoroge Cramer of months. ¡Pendleton were week end visitors at Peppers. the Frank Clark home. Mrs. 1 Imore McKenzie is quite III Green or red peppers may be her home. stored for several weeks without at Paul Donovan spent the week end much shrinkage, provided the tem- in Spokane. He attended a class re- perature is not above 50 or 55 de- grees F. and the relative humidity is about 85 to 90 per cent. The thick-meated peppers, unblemished ; by bruises, are best for storage. Cov er plants and fruits in field as sug gested for eggplant. Reduce the Tax Bill DELLA RUSH County School Superintendent k .,„ Information On Vegetable Storage Sweek Circuit Judge I te COUNTY JUDGE ins in. Umatilla witht, friendo., vovrdrvervevveveyvsvevrevysde Elect a man with legal training to the office of County Judge. RE-ELECT Proebstel RE-ELECT TOMB GURDÂNE SHERIFF Ar , DISTRICT Potatoes. George R. Lewis MAYOR OF PENDLETON Democratic Candidate For Office of District Attorney UMATILLA COUNTY The man who has made an enviable reputation during the past four years. The man who has an almost uncanny faculty of securing confes sions in felony cases, thereby saving the tax payers the expense of costly Jury trials. The man who has revolutionized the tax collection department of his office by the employment of efficient and capable deputies. The man who enforces the law. without fear or favor. The man who is for all the people. Continue the man in office who has proven his capabilities to handle a big Job VOTE 48 X, TOM B. GURDANE Republican for Sheriff. (Paid Adv.) The best storage temperature for table or seed potatoes Is one high enough, for the first two weeks at least, to permit of subereization of wound injuries, preferably 50 to 601 degrees F. After this, the tubers are best kept at about 40 or 45 de grees F. Light should be excluded, and while a fairly high degree of hu midity is desirable there should be an ample supply of aeration. Types of potato storage include outside pit ting, dugouts, or cellars as well as insulated structures. Has Made Good Born and raised in Umatilla County of pioneer Umatilla Coun ty parents; 38 years of age. Admitted to the practice of law by Su preme Court In 1923. Experienced and successful In administration of the office. Is taxpayer and small homo owner; active In Civic affairs. PRACTICED ECONOMY BY: Forty years old, born and reared Pumpkins and squash. Ion a farm, worked way through col There Is often considerable decay lege: graduate of University Law of these two vegtables in storage. School; eleven years successful prac tice. Able, honest and fair. His ad I Decay may be largely prevented If ministration saved Pendleton tax the specimens are fully matured In payers 112,500.00 in 1931, and is the field, are carefully handled when being harvested and brought in to now $10,000.00 under the budget the storage place, and are net sub- | this far this year. Will give sound FOR Jected to low temperatures and high legal advice to county officials in humidity when stored. Skin bruises addition to prosecuting criminal cas must be aboided if the squash are es. It costs about *200.00 a day to to keep for any length of time. Af-1 try a small criminal case in the Cir ter the squash have been out from cuit Court and about *5.00 to try the vines in the field, they may be the same case in the Justice Court, loft In groups but not piles for two REPUBLICAN NOMINEE FOR If elected, he will dispose of these wecks or so if the weather is favor- cases in the Justice Court where able, being protected by the squash they belong. He Is a tax payer, vines should frosts occur. The OF UMATILLA COUNTY I head of a family and served in the fruits should be stored one deep on Promise an economical, strictly | United States army in France. Your racks or shelves in a dry, well-ven I vote for him is a vote for efficiency tilated storehouse where the humi business administration with fair, |, • Impartial treatment to all sections and economy. He will appreciate dity is relatively low and the tem and all people of the county. your support. (Paid Adv.) perature is between 50 and 60 de (Paid Adv.) VOTE 43 X CUVE S. CHESHIRE COUNTY JUDGE Moving office to court house, savins office rent for county, amounting to *4,600.00 during his administration. Doing own typing; employs no stenographer. Tries all Justice court cases in justice court where they belong, except where there would be an expensive appeal. Devised economical system of grand Jury investigations. Saved $10,419.19 on expensa of trials during administration. Fines collected and paid In cash to the County Treasurer during his administration amounted to *82,128.91. Employs only one assistant. Other counties having similar amount of criminal business employ two and three. Voluntarily reduced office expense and own salary which is fixed by law. Operates office at less expense than any District Attorney in the State, having a similar amount of criminal business. Kept County but of expensive litigation, and county reduced ita tax levy from 12.4 mills too 7.0 mills during depression year. Employs no outside assistance at County expense. Originated officers report system, which saves time and money In collection of evidence, and expedites criminal business. “Honest, Experienced, Clean.” (Paid Adv.)