The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, December 22, 1938, Page 3, Image 3

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    THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1938.
“W illie” the P ip .
I says to Willie
And Willie says to me,
“ Merry Christmas to you.
Prom the both of we."
With Best Wishes
for Christmas and the
New Year.
Pennock’s
Carage
Greetings and Best Wish­
es for a bright and cheer­
ful Christmas and a year
of Happy Days.
H u n ter’s Cafe
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON.
« ■ « e e e e e e e e e e e e e e TAX TEC H N IC IA N
*
BOARDMAN
*
♦
By RUTH FISHER
♦ SAILS FOR U. S.
(Too late for last week)
TO GATHER DATA
Charles Hango and family of
♦
PINE C ITY
♦
PAOB THREW
HOLIDAY BRINGS
TRAFFIC DEATHS
By Mrs. Bernice Wattenburger
The basket social and dance held
at Pine City last Friday evening
Death must not repeat its harvest
was a big success. A total of 978.00
Portland visited at the Eino Simila
■ home Sunday.
was raised which will go for treats of 11 lives on Oregon’s highways
(From the Townsend Weekly)
at the Christmas tree which will be during the Christmas holiday this
( Janet Gorham and Mardell, Essie CHICAGO—
Louise C. Silva, tax held here Thursday, December 22. year.
Holmes and Echo Coats, delegates
The Yuletide week end last year
from Boardman, attended the con­ expert and Deputy Tax Commission­ Thanks was expressed to the neigh­
vention of student body officers held er for the Territory of Hawaii, is boring towns for their cooperation. was this state’s worst holiday per­
coming to the United States to aid
at Pendleton Friday.
H. E. Young, who is very ill, was iod in three years from the stand­
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nickerson the Townsend Plan, Dr. Francis E. placed in the St. Anthony's hospital point of traffic fatalities, Secretary
of State Earl Snell said today.
and children, who have spent the Townsend, founder of the Move­ in Pendleton Saturday.
summer in Stevens, Wn„ visited at ment, announced this week.
Clayton Ayers left for the moun­
“Winter throws a host of pitfalls
Mr. Silva will prepare technical tains Sunday for a load of wood.
the home of Charles Nickerson last
in the path of the motorist, but safe,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McGreer and sensible automobile operation can
week. They returned to their home and statistical data on the Town­
send Plan bill for presentation to Bobby Groundvold were Pendleton overcome them,” he declared. “One
in Pendleton Wednesday.
must drive slowly in fog, in rain or
Plana are being made and practic­ the forthcoming session of Cong­ callers Saturday.
The tagging crew finished at the upon icy pavement; one must obey
es are held for the Christmas com­ ress.
munity program.
Boylen ranch last Monday.
the rules of the road unfailingly;
Prepared Hawaiian Law
Miss Charlotte Helms of Hermis­ one must keep his automobile in
Pete Farley, Sr., is ill in the Pen­
William Borthwick,
Hawaiian
dleton hospital with rheumatic fev­ Tax Commissioner, has credited Mr. ton visited Sunday at the home of good condition; one must not drive
er. His condition is reported as un­ Silva with the technical work on the her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank when he is fatigued or othierwfcBe
unfit to take the wheel.”
Helms.
changed.
important Hawaiian tax law which
James O’Brien came home from
No Christmas can be happy when
Ernie Peck was taken to the hos­ was modeled after the Townsend
pital in Yakima, Wn. last Thursday. Plan tax proposal. A strong Town­ Salem where he is attending school, death or injury strikes!
Mrs. John McClaskey and Mrs. send proponent himself, Mr. Borth­ to spend the Christmas vacation at
SCHOOL CALENDAR.
Jim McClaskey visited at the Bob wick recently called his deputy the his home on Little Butter creek.
August Rauch, who Is attending
Wilson home Friday.
foremost expert in' the world on this
for the second year at Oregon State Dec. 22 ........ Grade school operetta
Frank Stever and sons Ray and form of taxation.
college, returned to his home last Dec. 23 .... Lettermen-Girls’ League
Wilburn went to Lewiston, Idaho,
Mr. Silva was granted a year’s Thursday for the Christmas vaca­
Dance
Saturday evening and returned home leave of absence from his govern­ tion.
Dec. 24-Jan. 2 .. Christmas vacation
Sunday evening.
ment post to assist the Townsend
Miss Charlotte Helms spent Sun­ Jan 3 ...... Basketball at Boardman
The Home Economics club com­ organization. He was to have left day evening at the Fred Rauch Jan. 5 ...... Basketball, Irrigon, here
bined Its regular meeting with a Hawaii, December 9, aboard the liner home.
(Boys and girls)
Christmas party in the Grange hall Matsonia. He is expected to arrive
Fred Rauch Jr., is now employed Jan. 7 ........ Basketball at Umatilla
in Chicago about December 16.
Wednesday afternoon.
(Boys and girls)
at the Tony Vey ranch.
The Boardman Yellowjackets met
Persuaded by Founder
O. F. Bartholomew returned home Jan. 10 .... Basketball, Mac Hi, here
Jan. 14 - Basketball, Boardman, here
defeat when they played the Uma­
Although Mr. Silva had expressed Monday evening by airplane from Jan. 17 ...... Basketball, Helix, here
tilla Vikings Tuesday evening at
Salt
Lake
City,
to
spend
the
Christ­
(Boys and girls)
Umatilla. The Vikings won by two a great desire to make a detailed mas vacation at the home of his
study of the total business volume
Jan. 18 .... Basketball, Walla Walla
points. The score was 12 to 14,
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C.
H.
Bartho­
in the United States, and to assist
here
lomew.
in drafting the new Townsend mea­
Mr. and Mrs. John Healy and Jan. 19 .................................. p. t . A.
POULTRY RANKS
sure , he decided to come here only
Jan. 20 .. Basketball, Heppner, here
a month of persuasion by Dr. family spent Sunday at the Mike Jan. 20 .. Basketball, Heppner, there
FIFTH IN PRODUCING after
Kenny
ranch.
Townsend.
Mr. and Mrs. John Healy and
FARM INCOME
“We are most fortunate in ob­ daughter Cecilia spent Monday at
Annual Staff Nominated.
taining the ervices of Mr. Silva at Heppner.
The
student council has nomina­
The poultry industry in Oregon this time," Dr. Townsend said, “His
Tom Healy and Joe Kenny spent ted a group of students for the posi­
ranks fifth in cash farm incomes great ability and his technical Saturday at Heppner.
tions on the annual staff for this
among larger agricultural commodi­ knowledge will mean a great deal to
year.
This list has been posted for
ties in the state, according to facts us. We must have the statistical
Program Will Be Presented.
student inspection, and it students
compiled by the Oregon State col­ and technical knowledge to support
A Christmas program will be pre­ so desire, they will have the privi­
lege extension service for use in con­ our assertions, and Mr. Silva will be sented in the high school gymna­
lege of making more nominations
nection with the World Poultry Con­ able to supply that for us.”
sium Friday, December 23, at which from the floor.
gress in Cleveland in 1939.
Dr. Townsend said Mr. Silva would both senior and Junior high school
The group of students selected by
In 1937 the cash Income from appear before any committees of the students will participate. The Jun­ the council are as follows: Editor,
chickens and eggs was 95,191,000, House when his services were de­ ior high boys’ and girls’ chonuses Alma Laird; Assistant editor, Bob
and fram market turkeys 93,753,000. manded.
will present several numbers, and Jackson; Business manager, Dale
The two constitute 7.2 per cent of
the high school glee clubs will again Elwood; Sports editor, Jesse Moore;
the cash farm income of Oregon for
present the cantata, "The Child of Society editor, Eleanor Steiner;
CLASSIFIED ADS
that year. This does not include
Bethlehem.” The school band and Dramatics editor, Geraldine Mul­
sales of breeding stock, hatching
orchestra will give several selections lins; Activity editors, Maxine Blin-
BRING RESULTS
eggs, day-old chicks or poults.
in keeping with the Yuletlde spirit. ston and Kenneth Bensel.
To wish you Merry Christ­
mas and New Year happi­
ness to fill every new day.
Herm iston
B arber Shop
H eartiest Greetings and
Best Wishes for your hap­
piness at Christmas, and
throughout the coming
year.
Connor9«
R epair Shop
W E wish every one a Merry Christmas, and
a Prosperous and Happy New Year.
W e w ish to th a n k every one fo r th e ir parsonage in
the past, and sincerely hope th a t w e m ay be able
to serve you the same w a y in the f u t u r e ..................
ROY C. HALE
FRANK BILDERBACK
Hale’s Confectionery
and Sporting Goods
Phone loo
Herm iston