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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
Richard Carlson of Portland was pine control work on the Rogue Riv ENERGETIC LOCAL BOYS
a business visitor at the Jim Allen er National Forest under NIRA
PÜT ON BIG CIRCUS ACT
farm over the week end.
funds.
H. S. Speer continued rat control
(Continued from Page 1)
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Crawford and in Portland during December and rimes, nursery rimes and various
sou Willard left Wednesday morn 113 inspections and demonstrations, other attractions. During this per
ing for Portland where they will showing methods of control were formance some of the little tots
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Erickson of
Dr. Eugene Willcutt of Pendleton spend the week visitiug friends and given.
were unable to see clearly and a
Pendleton visited at the home of spent Tuesday night with his broth
relatives. They live near Holdman.
motherly
little soul bulsed herself
Mrs. Mable Ralph Sunday.
er and family, Dr. and Mrs. A. Will-
«
about seeing that they were proper
cutt.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Haneline enter
ly placed in oredr to get a good
PINE CITY NEWS
Mrs. H. J. Bean of Echo was a
tained at dinner and bridge Monday t
view.
Hermiston Business visitor Monday.
By
Oleta
Neill
Robert Hayes, scout executive for night. Covers were laid for Mr. and
The characters were made more
the Blue Mountain Council, was a1 Mrs. Enos Martin, Mr. and Mrs. B.
Mr. and Mrs. Dudley and Stubby
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kelley were business visitor In town Thursday. | S. Kingsley. Mrs. Rae. and Mrs. Johnson of Athena called at the impressive by the use of false faces.
Little make-up was used but the de-
business visitors in Pendleton Mon
A. J. Vey ranch Sunday.
Georgia Henderson.
day.
W. E. Rutledge and H. D. Rut-
Mrs. J. J. Chisholm and daughter sired affect was given to create the
ledge of Irrigon were in Hermiston
Mrs. Frank Guiwits, Mrs. E. P. Marjean and Mrs. R. H. Conser and proper atmosphere.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Alexander of Tuesday.
Among those working out the
Dodd and Mrs. B. Haneline enter- daughter Marie, of Walla Walla, vi
Pendleton visited Tuesday with Mr.
| ained Saturday afternoon at the sited at the home of their aunt, Mrs. program were: David Hamm, Frank
and Mrs. E. P. Dodd.
Munsing wear—Gow ns and paja- ‘ home of Mrs. Dodd In the first of a Dille Neill Saturday. Miss Marie re McKenzie, Frank and Albert Stone,
mas. Alma Hitt's Shop.
adv. | series of dessert bridge. Covers were mained with Mrs. Neill for a visit. Tommy Fraser, Gale Felthouse, John
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shaar motored
I laid for sixteen and at the close of
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wattenburger Dawson, Jean and Bobby Miller,
to Walla Walla Sunday where they
Mrs. W. J. Warner returned Sun- the afternoon’s play, Mrs.
attended
the show In Hermiston Loel Stater, Tommy Todd, Harold
spent the day visiting relatives.
and Jack Briggs, and Billy Nation.
day from Vancouver, Wn., aftei (ingsley was presented with the , Sunday afternoon.
An admission charge of two cents
I
Miss Alma Neill spent Tuesday at
spending three weel s with her prize for high honors.
Victor Willcutt spent the week
was charged and at the afternoon
daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs
the
home
of
her
aunt,
Mrs.
A.
E.
end in Pendleton with his mother.
performance the boys announced
Ed Schofield.
Among the out-of-town business Wattenburger.
that they had made $1.12. When
isitors
in
Hermiston
this
week
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger
Mrs. J. Logan returned to her
Nels Kristensen and Glen Hadley vere: Preston Hollman, Echo; Otis Earle Wattenburger and Dick Carl questioned about what they would
work at the hotel Monday after an
of Boardman were In town Monday
ampton, Pendleton; Oscar Craw- son visited in Pendleton Monday use the money for the boys said they
absence of a week because of an in-
ord,
Holdman; J. M. Richards, Stan evening. While in Pendleton they were going to "pllt" the proceeds.
fected hand.
Mrs. Robert Yeager and son Bob leid; Andrew Milliones, Umatilla; |
attended the show.
FORD MOTOR CO. ADVERTISING
by left Wednesday morning for Ya
Dr. A. W. Christopherson attend- kima where they will visit Mr. Yea- ohn Curran, Heppner; and Mr. and
Mrs. Ollie Neill and Miss Marie
■1rs.
W.
R.
Nugent,
Umatilla.
ed the Umatilla County Medical So ger for several days. He is employed
Conser visited at the Antone Cunha NOW UNDER McCANN-ERICKSON.
ciety meeting in Pendleton Monday by the railroad at present.
ranch Sunday.
H. H. Wilcox, Seattle district
’REDATORY ANIMAL CONTROL
evening.
Misses Iris Omohundro and Frank branch manager of the Ford Motor
ie Niel visited friends on the creek Co., today announced the appoint
Mrs. Rae, who has been vi- URBED BY LACK Or FUNDS.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom, A. C.
Sunday afternoon.
iting her daughter, Mrs. E. D
ment of McCann-Erickson, Inc, of
During November 17 hunters,
Houghton, and Frank Leicht of Irri- Martin for several weeks, plans to
Mrs. Ollie Neill was a business vi- Seattle, to direct the 1934 Ford
working
all
or
part
time,
took
136
gon were among business visitors in leave Friday for her home in Ru
sitor in Hermiston Saturday.
Dealers advertising campaign.
oyotes and 6 bobcats.
town the first of the week.
pert, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Martii
According to Burt Cochran, man
A. E. Wattenburger and grand-
Due to extreme shortage of funds
and family plan to motor to Idaho
ager of the northwestern division of
on
Junior
took
dinner
Tuesday
with
n
our
Federal,
State
and
county
al-
Mrs. J. Logan was a business visi with her, and Dick Martin will re
McCann-Erickson, Inc., the plans for
otments, it has been impossible to Mrs. Ollie Neill.
tor in Pendleton Saturday accompa nain with his grandmother there.
an intensive campaign to advertise
Mrs.
Knightn
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
end
hunters
to
all
localities
re
nying Mrs. Florence Tipple and Mrs.
zuesting assistance. Unless addi- Neil Knightn of Heppner visited at he Ford V-8 for 1934, are already
Al Ford ot Umatilla.
A notice of the de th of Fran)
tnder way.
ional funds are provided in the he Roy Neill home Sunday.
Harrison appeared in the daily Port
Beginning in January, the pro-
tear
future
coyotes
and
other
pre-
M. G. Hedwall, manager of the land press today. Mr. Harrison was
Mr. and Mrs. Milton L. Smith
;ram provides for the use of news-
Umatilla Co-operative Creamery, and employed as purchasing agent foi ators will tike a heavy toll as soon were in Hermiston Saturday on bus
apers throughout the entire Seattle
A. E. McFarland of Umatilla, at the reclamation service here about as the livestock is turned out on the iness.
Ford Territory which comprises all
range
this
spring.
tended a meeting of Interstate 1906. He left the service about 1918
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Helms and f Washington and Oregon, the Pan-
Creameries In Portland Saturday.
Assistant Leader Dobyns spent the daughters Charlotte, Henrietta and
and has since been employed in the
iandle of Idaho. Western Montana
freight department by the Union first half of December in Umatilla Harriet visited at the home of Ton ind Alaska.
Bob Yeager has been working on Pacific In Portland. He will be bur- county assisting hunter DeBok and ey Vey Sunday.
McCann-Erickson, Inc., which is
the railroad for the past two weeks led in Beaverton, Ore., where he has arranging for predatory animal con-
Miss Freda Hammel of Lexington me of the largest agencies In the
and is now stationed at Yakima. He made his home since leaving Her- trol work under CWA funds. La spent the week end at the home o!
ountry, also has offices in Port-
was called on the brakeman extra miston.
ter, he was in Sherman and Wasco C. H. Bartholomew.
and, San Francisco, Los Angeles,
board.
counties for seven days assisting
C. H. Ayers and the Misses Oleta Jenver, Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland,
The Misses Pauline and Wilma hunters Stone, Mayhew and Fulker Neill and Lennä Neill picked tur
Jew York, Canada and Europe, ma-
Frank Ralph of Pendleton, former Stoop entertained informally Friday son with their regular duties. He
manager of the Hermiston Light A night at their home in the Osborn recovered a stolen trap from a sec keys for Mrs. T. J. O'Brien Sunday ly of which already handle Ford
Dealer advertising in various parts
Mrs. T. J. O’Brien and daughte
Power company, was a business visi apartments. Prizes were won by Miss ondhand dealer In Wasco county
tor In town last week. He will Margaret Elliott, Mrs. Georgia Hen during the month. County officials Katherine were in Hermiston on f the United States.
Some of the nationally known ac-
make another trip to’Hermiston Sat derson, Mrs. Walter Pearson and and other cooperators were contac business Monday.
ounts of McCann-Erickson, Inc.,
urday.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
Ê.
Wattenburger
ted
and
arrangements
for
proposed
Miss Mary Petri. Among those
ire: Standard Oil Co. of California,
present were the Misses Nell Reeves. predatory animal control were dis visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs
el Monte Canned Foods, Congole-
W.
J.
Wattenburger
in
Echo
Sun-
cussed.
During
the
last
nine
days
Catherine McBain. Magdolen Buck.
in Gold Seal Rugs, Beech-Nut Pack
day
evening.
Margaret Elliott, Emogene Paul, Ar- of December Mr. Dobyns was at his
ng Co., Boeing Airplane Co., J. W.
lyne Clark, Florence Woughter, Ra beadquarters in Pendleton attending
Kobi Co. (Golden Glint), W. P. Ful-
IT
’
S
SNOWING
FOR
THE
o
office
work,
as
well
as
assisting
chel Sloan, Mary Petri, Pauline Mor
er & Co., Borden’s Farm Products
HERMISTON, OREGON ris, Esther Sibert, Norma Johnston, with predatory animal control in SPOKANE SKI TOURNAMENT.
Jo., Bon Ami Company, and 20 Mule
Umatilla County in the vicinity of
i'eam Borax.
and Mrs. Walter Pearson, Mrs. W. J.
FRIDAY
SATURDAY Cochran, Mrs. R. C. McReynolds, Butter Creek and Conway for two Spokane, Wn.—There will b< This campaign conducted by Mc-
lays.
plenty of snow on the big hill foi
ann-Erickson, Inc., for northwes-
For one woman's passion—He
Mrs. Georgia Henderson, Mrs. Hen
Assistant Leader Sankey spent the Spokane Ski Tournament, Jan
ern Ford dealers is in addition to
defied the world.
ry Harger, Mrs. L. A. Moore, Mrs. the first 19 days of December in uary 21—not that the snow to-date
Ford national advertising in maga-
Chas. Hudson, and Mrs. A. Willcutt. Lake County arranging with stock has come from heaven as it does in ines, newspapers and radio.
men, county officials and other co- the normal course of events, but It
operators for predatory animal con- Is coming in freight carloads fron \NNUAL PRESS CONFERENCE
trol and getting porcupine control the Cascades Mountains.
ro BE HELD JANUARY 18-20.
work started under NIRA funds.
Six cars left Spokane last Friday
During that time 123 porcupines night over the Great Northern, via
EUCENE, Ore.—The NRA Code for
SATURDAY NIGHT
were shot, 7 dens and 155 rest trees Wenatchee, for Berne at the east newspaper publishers and for the
at Irrigon.
were treated. Considerable damage portal of the Cascade tunnel. There, printing establishments, a topic
to young timber and to field crops, the Leavenworth Winter Sports leemed of great Interest to the pub-
Music by Columbians
gardens and orchards had been done Club, in a spirit of good sportman- ic as well as to those directly con-
in that vicinity, in addition to dam ship, spent Sunday and Monday in erned, will be the chief subject of
MICKEY MOUSE - RACE NIGHT
age done livestock through getting loading the cars which are traveling he sixteenth annual Oregon press
porcupine quills in their noses.
across the state at night so as tc onference, to be held at the school
Assistant Leader Branson was at keep the snow in the best of condi if journalism at the University of
SUNDAY - MONDAY
Portland headquarters during the tion. The snow will reach Spokane Oregon, January 18, 19 and 20, it
MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY
first four days of December discuss Thursday, but will not be put on vas announced here today by Eric
ing porcupine control under NIRA the big ski hill until twelve hours W. Allen. A complete report on the
A high test laugh power dram
funds with office members and For before tre tournament. The hill, to- ode and how it applies is expected
ma of the marriage racket In the
est Service officials. He was in date has been covered with ten tons o be given those present by Arne G.
Land of Promises.
Douglas
and Linn counties for two of straw as a first coating. In this Rae, field manager for the Oregon
with each 50c tube of
days planning with CWA county way the ski course will be in the 3tate Editorial Association, who is
NYDENTA Tooth Paste
committees for proposed predatory best of condition when the bugle xpected back by that time from a
animal control. From the 7th to sounds for the first man to leave national meeting soon to be held in
the 19th ho was conducting porcu- the take-off next Sunday afternoon. Chicago to discuss all angles of the
(Star of “Mama Love Papa")
KOTEX
Pkgs.
NRA provisions as approved by Pres
Ident Roosevelt.
MODESS
-
Conference officials hope to bring
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R. C. Stitser, publisher of the Hum
bolt Star, Winnemuca, Nevada, here
to talk on the code. Mr. Stitser is
* HERMISTON
a director of the National Editorial
Association, and it is planned to
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have him come here direct from the
Chicago code meeting. Another out-
of-state expert. Floyd L. Sparks of
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dean of agriculture at Oregon State
college, has accepted appointment to
the board of directors of the region-
al office of the Farm Credit adminis
tration in Spokane. Dean Schoen
feld takes the place of Dr. E. M.
Ehrhart who was recently made
president of the federal land bank
and thus ineligible to serve also as
a director.
The regional board of directors,
under the new administration setup,
has supervision of all four of the
divisions of the farm credit adminis-
tratlon for this district. These are
the federal land bank, the interme
diate credit bank, the bank for co-
operatives and the production credit
corporation. The work, as a board
member will not Interfere with Dean
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he couldn't even look at them, let
alone eat them, Clint O. Trout, of
Hanford, Calif., sought a divorce.
John Carson of Jefferson City,
Mo., went to jail for 60 days for
stealing gasoline, but he’s still en
joying home cooking. His wife is
the hired cook at the jail.
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Two hunters In the North Caro
lina woods had chased a wildcat to
a clearing and were terrified to see '
the beast jump through the window '
of a cabin from which the sound of
a woman’s voice had just been
heard. Friend Husband sat on the1
porch, rocking comfortably.
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In there?” screamed one of the
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"Good Lord, man, get busy. A
wildcat just jumped in the window.”
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