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HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOV. 15, 1934.
Hehisch
Published by the Journalism Class
of HEPPNER HIGH SCHOOL
STAFF
Editor Ethyl Hughes
Assistant Editor Margaret Scott
Reporters: Don Turner, Gladys
Reaney, Marshall Fell, Zelma
Bundy, Ruth Co wins.
Heppner-Hermiston Game
The Hepnper Fighting Irish lost
their last game of the season Fri
day to the Hermiston Bulldogs with
a score of 18-0. Hermiston scored
their first touchdown on a long pass
in the first quarter. They failed to
make the extra point. The second
touchdown came a few minutes la
ter when Hermiston, after working
the ball past midfleld, completed a
long pass. Although the receiver
was dragged down on the six-yard
line, Hermiston went over on the
next play, a long end run. They
failed to make the conversion. In
the second quarter the Hermiston
end intercepted a lateral pass be
hind the line of scrimmage and ran
unhindered sixty yards for the third
touchdown.
Heppner did not play as well as
in former games. The sandy field
probably had something to do with
the home team's poor showing but
in the last half Heppner did much
better by stopping all the scoring
threats of the Hermiston eleven.
Club News
The Benzine Ring roasted marsh
mallows upon the hill behind the
schoolhouse last Thursday night.
They also took barometer read
ings at the foot and top of the hilt
Have you ever seen
Raymond Kelly taking pictures
on the school grounds?
Erma Van Schoaick's ring?
James Farley coming to band
practice?
Joe Green at Rhea Creek?
Don Turner taking letter off of
the spring?
Richard Robison's new girl
friend?
Armistice Assembly
An Armistice Day assembly was
held at the gym on Friday after
noon at 3:00 o'clock. The program
opened with the singing of "The
Star Spangled Banner" and "Keep
the Home Fires Burning." Read
ings were given by Billy Barratt
and Kathryn Thompson. The grade
school girls sang and the program
closed with the singing of"Battle
Hymn of the Republic" and "Amer
ica." The announcer was Donald
Fell.
Sports
With four victores, a scoreless
tie and three defeats in the record
books, twenty-one letter men from
a squad of over thirty members,
and no serious injuries during the
ten weeks of strenuous play, the
1934 edition of the Heppner high
school "Fighting Irish" checked
their football togs in to managers
Phelan and McCarty early this
week.
Despite a scarcity of lettermen,
adequate reserve material, and a
difficult schedule offering no open
dates for recuperation of injuries,
the team members played hard foot
ball every minute of the season and
are proud of their showing.
Perhaps the best game played by
the team was its 13-0 win at Con
don. Played in a blinding sand
storm, players of both sides block
ing and tackling like men possessed,
the game was a spectacular sight
to witness.
Men lost by graduation this year
are Dick, Furlong, Kenny, Don and
Ray Drake, Green, Jones, Schwarz,
Cochell and Gilliam.
Following is a list of playera who
finished the season and the number
of quarters played by each:
Bryant 32, Dick 32, Gilman 31,
Furlong 30, Kenny 29, Drake, R 28,
Green 28, Jones 28, Schwarz 28,
Driscoll 26, Benton 24, Munkers 23,
Allstott 23, Van Marter 20, Redding
18, Brown 16, Cochell 16, Farley 16,
Drake, D. 16, Coblantz 15, Petty
john, A 8, Pettyjohn, R, 7, Batty 7,
Paker 6, Gilliam 5, McRoberts 3,
Browning 3.
Spinning balls, flicking nets, and
the reverberations of dribbling
practice announced the opening of
basketball season at the high school
gym as over thirty anxious, hard
working candidates answered the
call of the maple court game last
iuesaay.
Minus "stars" the squad is
ble of some fine work this year and
enthusiasm is running high at the
ing red building on the hil. The
first few weeks of practice will be
spent entirely upon fundamentals
of basketball conditioning work.
Announcement of the team's
schedule will be made at an early
date. Students and school patrons
are urged to attend the games. At
a nominal price you may sit in a
comfortable seat secure from win
try blasts and thrill to what is,
with the possible exceptions of
handball and ice-hockey, the
world's most thrilling indoor sports
offering.
Work of repairs to the basement
of the Methodist church, which was
so badly damaged during the May
Hood, is about completed, so we are
informed by the pastor, Joseph
Pope. A new fuel oil burner is also
being installed to take the place of
the old wood burner in the heating
plant of the church.
PINE CITY
By LENNA KEILL
Mrs. V. J. Wattenburger spent
Sunday afternoon visiting Mrs. Pe
ter Carlson.
Ray V. Hardman spent the week
end at his home in Eugene.
Mrs. Roy Omohundro and Miss
Iris spent Saturday evening at the
Ollie Neill home.
Miss Cecelia Brennan spent the
week end at her home in Portland.
VV. J. Wattenburger and H. E.
Young were business visitors in
Heppner Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ayers spent
Sunday at the Roy Coxen home
near Westland.
Mrs. Jim Omohundro visited her
daughter, Frankie Neal, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Finch and
daughters, Betty, Frances and Pat
ty, visited Mr. and Mrs. Jasper
Myers Saturday.
The Morrow county health in
spectors examined the children at
the Pine City school Wednesday.
Children from the Alpine school
and McDonald canyon school also
came to Pine City to be examined.
Those visiting the Pine City
school Wednesday were Mrs. Lucy
E. Rodgers, county school superin
tendent; Mrs. Frank Helms and
Mrs. T. J. O'Brien.
Mrs. Ollie Neill and Misses Neva
and Oleta Neill were business visit
ors in Hermiston Saturday.
Earle Wattenburger and Oscar
McCarty are trapping on the John
Day river now.
Jim Omohundro was a visitor at
the Roy Omohundro home Satur
day. Miss Eleanor Barth spent Mon
day afternoon visiting Mrs. H. E.
Young.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Neill and
family attended the Christian
church in Hermiston Sunday.
Rev. and Mrs. C. R. Moore and
son Gene and daughter Wanda of
Hermiston and Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Lindsay and family were Sunday
dinner guests at the W. D. Neill
home.
The Pine City Union Sunday
school met Sunday morning at 10.
Mrs. H. E. Young was elected su
perintendent, Miss Eleanor Barth,
assistant superitendent, and Miss
Lenna Neill, secretary and appoint
ed as primary teacher by the su
perintendent Sunday school is to
be at 10. 3C every Sunday morning
and everyone is cordially invited.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Neill and
son Ralph were in Pendleton Mon
day. v
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Jarmon were
business visitors in Hermiston Fri
day. Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger and in
fant daughter, Marilyn Darlyne,
came home from Heppner Satur
day. C. H. Bartholomew returned home
Monday night from Montana where
he has been looking after his sheep.
Mrs. Ollie Neill and daughter
Lenna, Miss Eleanor Barth and Ray
Hardman visited at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wattenburger
Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Van Orsdall
and Mr. Van Oradall's mother were
Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs.
Van Orsdall's sister, Mrs. E. B.
Wattenburger.
Misses Neva and Oleta Neill, who
are attending the Eastern Oregon
Normal at La Grande, spent the
week end with their mother, Mrs.
Ollie Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Omohundro
and daughter Iris and sons Edwin,
The Pine City school was closed
Monday for Armistice Day.
Lewis and Raymond, were business
visitors in Heppner Saturday.
Miss Helen Jarmon spent Wed
nesday afternoon at the C. H Bar
tholomew home.
Mrs. Ollie Neill and daughter
Lenna and Miss Marie Healy were
business visitors in Echo and Her
miston Wednesday.
Frank Helms took a load of cat
tle and pigs to Portland Sunday.
He was accompanied by his daugh
ter, Henrietta.
Mrs. Brownly and her son of On
tario, Charley McRoberts of Klam
ath Falls and Mrs. John Garner of
Echo visited at the W. D. Neill
home Friday.
Earle Wattenburger, Frank Carl
son, Charley Lee and Lowell Young
spent Friday evening visiting Burl
Wattenburger.
Miss Bernice Neill was an over
night guest of Miss Frankie Neal
Friday night.
Mrs. Roy Omohundro and daugh
ter Iris and Miss Naomi Moore
were business visitors in Hermis
ton Tuesday. v
Hugh Neill and Earnest Nibge
motored to Mitchell Sunday,
Moregoni
SEE OUR WINDOW
for
OREGON
PRODUCTS
Think Oegon, Talk
Oregon, and finally
BUY OREGON
We have them from
Pickles to Prunes
W. O. DIX
GROCERY
A POPULAR
WOREGOMlv
All-Oregon
Product
Noted for style and quality
Columbia Knit
SWEATERS
$1.95 $2.95 $3.75 $4.95
In
popular slip-over, half zipper and
full zipper styles.
WILSON'S
The Store of Personal Service
VfORECOHt'
Oregon-Made
Products
ALWAYS IN STOCK
Wadhams & Co. DRIP COFFEE '
SPERRY & CO. FLOUR
SWIFT & CO. BACON, HAMS AND LARD
Grand Ronde Meat Co. BACON, HAMS AND LARD
J. Ward Evans GOLDEN BANTAM CORN
Closset & Devers COFFEES
Hood River CANNED FRUITS
Tea Garden Products SYRUPS
The Dalles CANNED TOMATOES
Nu Bora SOAP POWDERS
Tillamook CHEESE
Seufert Bros COLUMBIA RIVER SALMON
Oregon Macaroni Co. MACARONI AND SPAGHETTI
Kerr Conserving Co. JAMS AND JELLIES
Butter Creek PURE ALFALFA HONEY
These and many other excellent Oregon products
may be found here.
M. D. CLARK
Fine Quality
Oregon Products
MADE HERE IN HEPPNER
(OREGON!
TrnducCC
PRIDE of OREGON
Butter and Ice Cream
Have You Tried Our "PECAN KRUNCH"?
Morrow County Creamery
Company
W. C. COX, Manager
rjiatBte.
fOREOONt
WE ARE PLEASED TO
FEATURE:
Golden West Coffee
Sperry's Pancake and Waffle Flour
Sperry's Wheat Hearts
Wheaties
Gilmore's Dill Pickles
Swift's Premium Hams
Monitor Brand Sweet Pickles
Kerr's Dill Pickles
Porter's Macaroni Alpine Milk
Crown Mills' Flour
THOMSON BROS.
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
S Every section of
Oregon sends us
its finest produce
to be processed
under the Swift
label of quality.
Our navrnll in
Oregon is $1,000,000 per year, expended
in producing the following quality items:
Premium Ham Brookfield Butter
Premium Bacon Brookfield Eggs
Jewel Shortening Brookfield Cheese
Silver Leaf Brand Vigoro
Pure Lard
Swift & Company
Portland
OREGON CHIEF
Under this brand we pack ham, bacon,
sausage, delicious lunch meats, and offer
them to you through your dealer.
Portland Provision Co.
We believe sincerely in the Value of
Quality. We are as sincere in making
it possible for Oregon people to purchase
this quality, easily. Your dealer is fea
turing Montag ranges and circulator
heaters. He has a plan to bring one to
your home.
There is a Montag Furnace and Oil
Burner for every heating requirement
The many employees of our institution
join in offering you Montag Quality
Products.
Montag
RANGES CIRCULATOR HEATERS
OIL BURNERS FURNACES
Portland
9 We call your
attention to the
growth and stabil
ity of the pioneer
mutual life insurance company west of
the Rockies. It was founded in 1906 for
service to the people. Today it it bo
maintained.
Oregon Mutual Life
Home O&ce, Portland
0 For forty year a provider of sound
life insurance to Oregonians. A 100
home product with nearly 100 of its
investments in Oregon.
The Artisans Life Assn.
208 Artisans Bldg., Portland
1
9 Serving the garment
trade with quality cords,
tassels and fringes, drap
ery and upholstery trim
mings through the Ore
gon dealers. Special or
ders of all kinds.
Martin Krauss
Fringe Co.
Fruits, syrups flavors,
at your favorite fountain,
are quality Gray A Com
pany products.
Store fixtures, mechanical
refrigeration, beer equip
ment, bakery supplies.
Cray & Co.
130S N.W, Davis Street,
Portland
0 Epco Neon illumina
tion makes buiineia
brighter in Oregon. At
tention -compelling
sales-producing 1
Electrical Products
Corp.
Portland
CHROMIUM and NICKEL PLATING
9 All kindi of metal plating, finishing,
polishing and lacquering. Prompt atten
tion given out-of-town orders.
i
American Hecolite Corp.
536 S.B. ttb Ave., Portland
fOREGON
TmrbutZ
ALL THIS
WEEK WATCH
FOR THIS
SIGN OF
QUALITY
HPHIS WEEK Oregon takes inventory of her pres
ent and her future. Manufacturers, retailers, and
consumers are asked to test, critically, the produc
tion of Oregon whether from forest, farm or fac
tory to learn first-hand that Oregon Quality has no
superior and that it can be purchased economically.
Spread on this page are a few of Oregon's famous
Quality manufactured articles and services. Your re
tailer, no matter what you wish to buy, will gladly
serve you with Oregon Production. Try it! Test it!
Become proud of it!
"LET'S SELL OREGON TO OURSELVES!"
MilIed at Astoria with the
same care that has surrounded
its manufacture at Minneapolis
for 70 years Pillsbury's Best
Flour is offered you as a Qual
ity product. The secret of really
perfect baking, "balanced" flour
and "balanced" recipes, comes
packed in each sack under the
Pillsbury label.
Pillsbury Flour Mills Co.
Portland
For Quality cereals, flour and
feed look for the Triangle trade
mark. Ask for Triangle products.
Triangle Milling Co.
Portland
Favorites for over 25 years Sperry
Flour, Pancake and Waffle Flour. Ask
your dealer $2,100.00 cash prises in
Whe&t Hearts limerick contest.
Sperry Flour Co.
FLOUR SEED CEREALS
Portland
have stated, "What Ore-"Q
gon makes, makes Ore
gon" and what Oregon
grows makes Oregon
rtow. we present crown
iest Patent Flour as the
perfect example of Ore
gon production and Ore
gon industry.
Crown Mills
Portland
nous
A new 15-os.
tin, ft new label,
ft new Knight's
tomato juice fla
vor! Ask for itl
Knight Packing Co.
Expertly bal
anced to comple
ment the most
delicious mesl.
Knight's Rogue
River CATSUP.
Portland Medlord
Nil Bora Soap Granule
for laundering
fine fabrics, dishes
and laundry. Fast
Creamy suds I '
Easson't
Soap, Inc.
Portland
Born Soap Granule
makes white
clothes whiter,
colored clothes
brighter. "A snowy
line in half the
time."
Mr. Hood
Soap Co.
Portland
Beauty for your
bedroom and com
fort for you. Wool
O' The West.
100 pure virgin
wool blankets. The
perfect Bleep covering.
Portland Woofen Milfs
Portland
IIM!MI.
VIrgln wool
products. Bed
blankets, Indisn
design blankets,
auto robes, mack
inaws, cruiser
coats, lounging
robes.
Pendleton Woolen Mills
Portland
Since 1900 Best
Ever brand, the stand
ard for Quality. Mac
aroni fresh egg
noodles.
Oregon Macaroni
Mfg. Co.
Portland
When you desire a
better envelope, insist
on Mail-Well. Note
their beauty, strength
and utility.
Mail-Well
Envelope Co.
Portland
THIS MESSAGE TO OREGONIANS, WITH ITS THEME OP "LETS SELL
OREGON TO OURSELVES", HAS BEEN MADE POSSIBLE THROUGH
CO-OPERATION OF THE OUTSTANDING FIRMS LISTED ON THIS PAGE.
Western Tool & Die Works, inc.
Tools, Dies, Metal Stampings, Models
Rasmussen fir Co.
Oregon Division of General Paint Corp.
Rose City Label Co.
Labels for packages and other purposes
Haley Canning Co.
Meat Loaf and Canned Chicken products
J. E. Berkheimer Mfg. Co.
Roofing and Roof Coating
Oregon Brass Works
Bronze, Copper, Aluminum, for kit
purposes.
Portland General Electric Co.
Power and Light
Chas. H. Day Co.
Conveyors, Trucks, Casters, Wheels,
Pilers, Scales
Ceorge L. Baker, Florist, Inc.
"Flowers for All Occasions."
Columbiaknit
Swimming Suits, Knitted Outerwear
and Dresses
Port Investment Co.
Oregon Mutual Fire Insurance. Co.
Pittsburg Plate Class Co.
Paints, Varnishes, Lacquers It Enamels
Multnomah Battery Mfg. Co.
"Multnomah-Quallty Batten"
King-Fisher Mattress Co.
High Grade Mattresses
Iron Fireman Mfg. Co.
Iron Fireman Automatic Coal Stokers
Bradley Pies
Pies at good Restaurants snd Storss.
Hirsch-Weis Mfg. Co.
Outdoor Sport snd Work Clothing
DEVELOPING INDUSTRIAL ORECON
0 Low cost electric power has helped make It possible for msny Oregon Industries
to manufacture products which are sold successfully in competition with those
from other states.
Successful manufacturing companies mean steady payrolls and economic stability
This is sdvantageous to every family in the state snd we are glad to do our part"
consistently, for the industrial development of Oregon.
Northwestern Electric Company
Pacific Power & Light Company
Coffee experts
agree that Ore
gon's atmosphere
is ideal for coffee
roasting. Add to
this, the finest cof
fee roasting pro
cess, Thermalo,
plus a flavorful blend of the world's finest
green coffees. Real reasons why GOLD
EN WEST COFFEE is such a favorite
with Oregon retailers and consumers!
Closset & Devers
Portland Since 1882
In WADHAM'S
DRIP Grind Coffee,
you will find the high
est possible quality.
A true payroll builder.
Wadhams & Co.
Portland
For 77 years we
have taken Oregon's
matchless water, the
cream of Oregon's
hop crops, combined
it with experience and fair dealing so
that today, BlitM-W einhard beer is a
quality product, sold through the better
dealers everywhere.
Blitz-Weinhard Co.
Portland
Wear-resisting and shrink-proof
Bayly-All is a product which is your pro
tection sgainst inferior materials and
workmanship. Work clothes, Cossack
coats corduroys overalls.
Bayfy-Underhill Mfg. Co.
Portland
S) Comfort, good looks
and long wear are
0iu7f in Bergmann
shoes. For dress or
sport wear.
Theo. Bergmann Shoe Mfg. Co.
Portland
PULLER manu
facturers and jobbers
paints, glass, sash,
doors. Dealers every
where in the West.
W. P. Fuller
& Co.
QUALITY ONLY
Portland Casket Co.
Portland Chemical Co.
Portland
The
United States
National Bank
Headquarters:
Portland, Oregon
Portland Branches:
8. E. Grand Ave. at Alder
Philadelphia and Jersey St.
Union Ave. and Killincsworth
Milwaukie Ave. and Powell Blvd.
Oregon Branches:
wlb..ny ,.. 0"K" City 8t. Helena
McMinnvllle Salem Pendleton
Mt. Angel The Dalles
The First National Bank
OF PORTLAND
"Oldest National Bank West ol Rockies"
Now rendering State-wide banking
Service with 17 branch offices.
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