Page Six Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon Thursday, May 4, 1939 THE Hehisch Published by the Students of Heppner High School Calendar of Events Wednesday, May 3 Baseball at Arlington. Friday, May 5 Public Speaking Plays; Baseball at Condon. Saturday, May 6 Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom. Thursday, May 11 Mothers' Tea. Friday, May 12 Band Contest at Portland. Sunday, May 14 Baccalaureate. Tuesday, May 16 Semester Ex ams. Wednesday, May 17 Semester Exams. Thursday May 18 Student Body Picnic. Friday, May 19 Commencement. Editorial Stdents, our last chance to put the finances of H. H. S. out of the red is coming this Friday. The pub lic speaking plays are the last pro gram of the year from which pro ceeds go into our treasury. The members of the casts of these plays have been working hard in the last several weeks and have prepared a very interesting and entertaining evening's program. Let's talk these plays up around town. All of us may not sell tickets; but even if we aren't, we should talk it up at home and on the street Every ticket that is sold means that much more money for us as students. A prize of $3.00 has been offered to the person selling most over $10 worth of tickets. This should offer an incentive to sell tickets. There is plenty of room in the gym to handle all of the people who should buy tickets at the pre-ticket sale, so don't let up when you have sold several. Let's put these plays across and show the people of Hepp ner that we aren't lazy and also have some very fine talent in good old H. H. S. Future Farmers Return Representatives of the Heppner F. F. A. chapter have returned with honors from the state convention of the Future Farmers of America held at Corvallis over the week end. Leland Edmondson, chapter treas urer, was at that time presented with a State , Farmer degree, the second highest degree possible for a Future Farmer to attain. This is awarded a boy outstanding in project work and scholarship throughout state voca tional agriculture. Placing third in their division of general 'demonstrations were Omer McCaleb and Edmondson, demon strating erosion of the sou. Ralph Taylor and Junior Greeley placed high in their poultry judging. As a team, Bill Padberg, Taylor and Greeley finished around the half way mark in dairy judging, 25 teams competing. A highlight of the trip was a tour of the Swift & Co. plant at North Portland. There the boys witnessed the final stages of meat production from start to finish. Tennis Avenging an early season defeat, the high school tennis team gained a tie with the Hermiston Bulldogs here Monday. Hugh Crawford (defeated John Knox, 6-2, 6-3, and Frances Mc- Carty trounced Virginia Wells, 6-3, 6-1, which constituted the singles matches. In the boys' doubles, Ran kin and Jackson trounced Wray and Vaughn, 8-6, 6-1; and the Hermis ton number two doubles teams de feated O'Donnell and Bennett, 6-4, 7-5. Carolyn Vaughn and Helen Egan defeated the Hermiston girls' doubles team 6-3, 1-6, 7-5. Bob Pinckney and Dorothy Howell lost to the Bulldog mixed doubles team 5-7, 4-6. Baseball With Hermiston In their last appearance on the local diamond, the Heppner Mus tangs won their third consecutive victory, trouncing the Hermiston nine 4-2. The Mustangs jumped into HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES! OFFERS GREAT MONEY SAVING BARGAINS ON THIS NEWSPAPER AND AMERICA'S FINEST MAGAZINES ... HtiVi tho thrifty, conomca way to tubicrfao for th!$ nowtpapor and your favorbo magazines af pricot thai or really tonsathnal. Theso offer or good1 oHhor for now or renewal orders. H will pay you to took thorn over ana send us tho coupon today. 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Two carloads of track men are expected to be taken to Condon Saturday. . At eight o'clock Friday evening the curtain will be drawn on the first of the three one-act plays to be presented by the public speaking classes. The first play is "Sauce for the Gosling." The band will perform at the program and the girls' chorus will present a few numbers. The prices are 35c, 25c, and 15c. HUMOR (?) Dubby: I sure wish some of Con nie's pretty cousins lied here. Libby, what is this we hear about you and Dick ? (Kingsley's cousin.) Where was Hugh when Cora wanted to go home Saturday night? We have heard that Cliff Fay is thinking awfully hard about Doris Scott of Lex, but is too bashful to do anything about it. ... Band The band played on the streets of lone and Lexington last Saturday afternoon and on Main street of Heppner later in the day. In the evening the band played its contest numbers at the dance held for it. 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