Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, May 18, 1939, Page Page Six, Image 6

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    Page Six
THE
Hehisch
Published by the Students of
Heppner High School
Senior Activities
JOE AIKEN Freshman: Class
secretary, baseball, band H club;
Sophomore: Yell leader, H club, Pep
club, baseball, winner of mascot
naming contest; Junior: Advertis
ing mgr. Pep club, manager for an
nual, chairman junior-senior prom
committee, basketball, junior class
play, baseball; Senior: Band, H club,
president of Pep club, football, bas
ketball. BILL B A RR ATT Freshman:
Class treasurer, Hehisch committee,
athletic manager, band, operetta;
Sophomore: Class president, student
council, secretary F. F. A., Pep club,
basketball, operetta, band; Junior:
Clas play, yell duke, annual staff,
football, basketball captain, H club,
Pep club, Benzine Ring, class vice
president, band; Senior: Secretary
treasurer H club, president of stu
dent body, reporter F. F. A., basket
ball captain, H club Pep club, annual
staff, band.
BETHAL BLAKE Freshman:
Girls' league, chorus; Sophomore:
Secretary of Girls' league, Girls'
league council, vice-president of
class, Benzine Ring; Junior, presi
dent of class, vice-president Girls'
league, Hehisch committee, Pep club,
Benzine Ring, annual staff, junior
play, student council; Senior, Presi
dent Girls' league, vice-president
Pep club, annual staff operetta.
ALVINA CASEBEER Freshman:
Operetta, Girls' league, class pro
gram; Sophomore: Operetta, Girls'
league, class assembly program,
Girls' league council; Junior: Oper
etta, Girls' league, class assembly,
typing contest, public speaking play;
Senior: Girls' league, Home Ec.
club, Home Ec. club assembly, dec
oration committee for banquet, Girls'
league Christmas donations.
EMERY COXEN Freshman: Op
eretta; Sophomore: basketball; Ju
nior: basketball, football, baseball;
Senior: Football, basketball, H club.
JOHN CRAWFORD Freshman:
Class treasurer, band; Sophomore:
Class treasurer, H club, basketball,
baseball, Benzine Ring, band; Ju
nior, Class president, vice-president
Benzine Ring, Hehisch committee, H
club, football, basketball, baseball,
band; Senior: Vice-president stu
dent body, H club, football, basket'
ball, baseball, band.
LELAND EDMONDSON Fresh
man: Chorus; Sophomore, Operetta,
chorus, judging team FFA; Junior:
Class play, FFA boxing team, alter
nate for P. I. judging team, FFA;
Senior: Vice-president of class,
treasurer FFA, FFA boxing team,
judging team to P. I, public speak
ing representative at sectional meet.
HELEN EGAN (Condon): School
paper staff, Booster club president,
member Reading club, member Glee
club, president sophomore class; Se
nior: (Heppner) Home Ec. club
president, Girls' league.
DON FREDERICKSON Fresh
man: Football, band; Sophomore
Football, track, band; Junior: Foot
ball, public speaking play, band;
Senior: Football, H club, band.
THOMAS G O NT Y Freshman:
Band; Sophomore, Public speaking
plays, band; Junior: Vice-president
class, band; Senior: Secretary-treas
rer of class, band.
BETTY HAPPOLD Freshman:
Boys' and girls quartet, band, op
eretta; Sophomore: Treasurer class,
operetta, secretary of class, Hehisch
member, band; Junior: Public speak
ing plays, Home Ec. club, band; Se
nior: Vice-president band organ!
zation, Girls' league, band.
RUFUS HILL Freshman, oper
ptta. chorus: Junior: Boxing team
FFA; Senior: Boxing team FFA.
SIBYL HOWELL (lone) Fresh
man: Basketball, secretary-treasurer
class; Sophomore: Basketball, volley
ball; (Heppner) Junior: Class play,
Girls' league; Senior: Band, secretary-treasurer
of class, operetta
tennis team, Girls' league.
EDNA HUGHES Freshman: Cho
Heppner
rus, Girls' league; Sophomore:
Girls' league, Home Ec. club; Ju
nior: Girls' league, Home Ec. club,
decoration committee for junior-senior
banquet; Senior: Girls' league,
Home Ec. club, public speaking play.
HELEN LUNDELL (lone) Fresh
man: Class president, carnival queen,
basketball, tennis, Girls' league,
chorus; Sophomore, Official dele
gate to Girls' league convention, bas
ketball, tennis, volleyball, student
body yell leader, zhorus, Girls' lea
gue; Junior: Student body yell lead
er, basketball, tennis, volleyball,
Girls' league, Girls' league presi
dent, official delegate for Girls' lea
gue convention, chorus, junior play;
Senior: (Heppner) Operetta, basket
ball, volleyball, Girls' league, cho
rus, girls' quartet.
ARTHUR McATEE Freshman:
President of class, freshman assem
bly program, football; Sophomore:
Football, H club, soph class pro
gram; Junior, Electrician junior class
play, public speaking play, football,
class program; Senior, Vice-presi
dent of class, H club, football, class
program. .
FRANCES McCARTY Freshman
Hehisch committee; Sophomore,
Treasurer Girls' league, Girls' lea
gue council, Benzine Ring, yell lead
er, Pep club, operetta, class treas
urer; Junior: Annual staff, yell lead
er, junior play, advertising commit'
tee, tennis team, Pep club, Benzine
Ring, captain volleyball team; Se
nior: Annual editor, secretary stu
dent body, student council, tennis
team, Pep club, Girls league, vale
dictorian.
HOWARD PATTON Sophomore:
FFA boxing team, track, first place
in plane sharpening at Corvallis
meet; Junior: FFA boxing team,
sergeant-at-arms of class, first in
plane sharpening at Corvallis, first
in rafters at regional contest; Se
nior: President of class, H club, FFA
judging team to P. I. L. E., football
FFA basketball, boxing, track, He
hisch committee.
BETTY ROBINSON Freshman:
Class president, operetta, Girls'
quartet, chorus; Sophomore: Oper
etta, Girls' league, girls' chorus;
Junior: Treasurer of the annual,
public speaking plays, candidate for
studentbody president, advertising of
athletic games, Girls' league report
er; Senior: Class president, assist
ant editor of annual, secretary of
H. E. club, Home Ec. club.
ROBERT SCRIVNER Sophomore:
Class president, Pep club; Junior:
Class play, advertising committee,
Benzine Ring, vice-president of Pep
club, operetta; Senior: Business
manager of annual, transportation
committee, FFA and H club, Pep
club, athletic manager.
DICK WILKINSON Freshman
Chorus, operetta; Sophomore: Re
porter FFA, boxing team FFA, judg
ing team at Corvallis; Senior: Sec
retary FFA, judging team at P. I.
FLOYD WILLIAMS Sophomore:
H club, FFA boxing, baseball; Ju
nior: H club, FFA boxing, public
speaking play, athletic chairman of
FFA, baseball; Senior: H club, FFA
boxing, FFA basketball captain.
JOAN WRIGHT-Freshman: Girls'
league; Sophomore: Secretary-treas
urer of class, Girls' league; Junior
Part in public speaking play, treas
urer of junior class, Girls' league;
Senior: Treasurer of student body,
Hehisch staff, Home Ec. club, Girls'
league, served at three banquets.
LEE PETTYJOHN Transfer from
lone, Sept., 1938: Football fall of '38.
LLOYD BURKENBINE Track
third and fourth year.
HARDMAN NEWS
Adams Family Has
Reunion at Hardman
By HARDMAN HIGH SCHOOL
A happy group gathered at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Adams
last Sunday and had a reunion din
ner together in honor of Mrs. Ad
ams' birthday. All of their children
and grandchildren were present,
Those attending were Mr. and Mrs,
Duff McKitrick and small son, Mr,
and Mrs. Clarence Rogers and Mr,
and Mrs. Ralph Moore, all of Kin-
zua; also Mr. and Mrs. Ted Burn-
side and two daughters, Mr. and
Mrs. Harlan Adams and four child
ren, Forest and Vonnie Adams.
Hardman en masse went up to
the Tyndal Robison mountain home
Gazette Times, Heppner,
Thursday for the regular school and
community picnic. Upon arrival a
game of Softball was played with
mixed teams, followed by the pot
luck dinner which is always the
main attraction at a picnic. After
wards softball, pitching horse shoes
and gathering wild flowers were the
main pastimes. All had a very good
time.
Bill Greener made a business trip
to Portland Friday of last week, re
turning Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Buschke and
Delmar, Carol and Joyce had din
ner at the Claude Buschke home on
Sunday. On Monday Max and his
family moved out to the Long prairie
station where they will spend the
summer.
On Monday of last week Mrs. J.
E. Craber and son Gordon went to
Hermiston, where they plan to stay
for some time while Gordon is re
ceiving medical care from a Her
miston doctor.
On Wednesday of last week the
Birthday club met at the high school
for the birthday party for Mrs. G,
I. Clary who received many lovely
gifts. One of the special guests was
Mrs. Mary Coats who has been away
part of the winter and spring, vis
iting in Boardman at the home of
her son, Claud Coats.
Miss Aline Inskeep went Monday
to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Harshman where she plans to visit
for some time.
Mr. and Mrs. John McDonald and
son Lewis, formerly of here but who
have been living for the past three
years in Boardman, were here Fri
day for the commencement party.
On Saturday they went on to Porter
creek, near the Roy Robinson ranch,
where they will camp for the sum
mer while Mr. McDonald and Lewis
make posts and cut wood.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bleakman
have moved out to the Tupper rang
er station for the summer. George
McDonald, who has been sick for
some time, it with them and hopes
that a summer spent in the moun
tains will improve his health.
On Saturday Mrs. Marvin Bran-
non entertained the eighth grade
class, consisting of Jean Leathers,
Vera McDaniel and Nona Inskeep,
at her home.
On Saturday a number of Hard-
man rolJcs went to the show in
Heppner. They were Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Leathers, Mrs. Owen Leathers,
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Farrens, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Owen, Mr. and Mrs.
Marion Saling and children, Miss
Rita Robinson, Miss Vera McDaniel,
Creston Robinson and Marvin Sad
dler.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Henderson call
ed at the C. E. McDaniel home Mon
day. Mr. Henderson is a government
trapper from Condon.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Reid went
to Pendleton Saturday and returned
with a very good looking Plymouth
coupe.
Mrs. Bud Fisk of Arlington ar
rived on Thursday for a visit at the
home of her mother, Mrs. Charlie
McDaniel. Her daughter Marlene
has been here for several weeks.
Last week Miss Alta Stevens went
over to Condon to work. John Stev
ens and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stev
ens and small son took her over and
visited there for the day.
Marvin Brannon for the past two
weeks has been busy papering the
Fred Kruger home.
Mrs. Wm. Greener and her moth
er, Mrs. Hector of Ritter, left on
Thursday for San Francisco where
they will visit the fair.
The many friends of Gene Matte-
son in the Hardman community
were sorry to hear of his death. We
all wish to express our sympathy
for the immediate family, and es
pecially for his sister, Mrs. George
Kirk, who lived here for years.
On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Hyle and Mr. and Mrs. Nick Feh
merling, all of Portland, and Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Buschke and Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Evans were dinner guests at
the Max Buschke home. Mrs. Hyle,
Mrs. Fehmerling and Mrs. Evans
are all sisters of Max's.
On Saturday the Roy Robinsons
moved out to their mountain home.
Mrs. Lucy Rodgers gave examin
ations at the grade school Tuesday,
after which she visited at the high
school.
The owner of the lucky number on
the crocheted table cloth made by
Oregon
Mrs. Roy Robinson was Mrs. Maude
Robison. The money raised by the
event was used to complete the pay
ments on the Christian Endeavor
piano.
Owen Leathers and Junior went
out to the Red Hill station Friday
afternoon in response to a call that
there was a fire on Gilman Flat,
also known as Watkins Flat. When
they got there they found that the
fire was on Wall creek, and it is now
under control.
Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Keene are the
happy parents of a son, born on
May 11, which is also the birthday
of the baby's grandmother, Mrs. Loy
McFerrin. It is needless to say that
Mr. and Mrs. McFerrin are very
proud of their first grandchild.
The biggest item of interest this
week was the commencement party
at the high school "in honor of the
lone senior, Creston Robinson. The
party started at about nine o'clock
with dancing, followed by a supper,
during which Mrs. Lucy Rodgers
gave a short talk and presented the
diploma. The musicians were Jim
Stevens, Donald Robinson, Irl Clary
and Miss Vera McDaniel. Creston
received many lovely gifts, and the
whole evening was a happy, infor
mal one, marking the close of Cres
ton's formal education, as he does
not plan on going on to college.
Miss Frances Inskeep left Wed
nesday to visit indefinitely at the
home of her sister, Mrs. T. W. Wack
en of Salem. Mrs. Wacken and small
son, Larry Lee, who have been vis
iting at the Inskeep home for several
weeks, returned with Frances.
Posters are out for a dance to be
held here in the hall on Saturday,
May 20. The Rebekahs are giving
it, and good music has been secured.
Last week the carnival was post
poned because the dance had been
called off, but it will take place on
next Saturday. So come early and
have a little fun upstairs in the Mil
ler building before you go to the
dance. The carnival will start at 8
o'clock.
Professional
Directory
Heppner Blacksmith
& Machine Shop
Expert Welding and Repairing
L. H. HARLOW, Mgr.
GLENN Y. WELLS
ATTORNEY AT LAW
ATwater 4884
535 MEAD BUILDING
5th at Washington
PORTLAND, OREGON
A. D. McMurdo, M. D.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Trained Nnrse Assistant
Office In Masonic Building
Heppner, Oregon
Morrow County
Abstract & Title Co.
INC.
ABSTRACTS OT TITLE
TITLE INSUBANCB
Office In New Peters Building;
F. W. Turner fir Co.
FIBS, AUTO AJTD UFB
INSURANCE
Old Uni Oogamies
Heppner, Onfm
Jos. J. Nys
ATTORNEY AT LAW
m
Feters Baildlmf, WUtow Street
Heppner, Oregon
Laurence Case
Mortuary
"Just the eenrlee wasted
wheat yom want It mosf
Thursday, May 18, 1939
J. 0. Turner
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Phone 173
Hotel Heppner Building
' HEPPNER, ORE.
Dr. Raymond Rice
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Office
First National Bank Building
Office Phone 523 House Phone 823
Heppner
Abstract Co.
J. LOGIE RICHARDSON, Mgr.
BATES REASONABLE
Roberts Building Heppner, Ore.
P. W. Mahoney
ATTORNEY AT LAW
GENERAL INSURANCE
Heppner Hotel Building
Willow St. Entrance
J. 0. Peterson
Latest Jewelry and Gift Goods
Watches Clocks . Diamonds
Expert Watch and Jewelry
Repairing
Heppner, Oregon
Vawter Parker
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
First National Bank Building
Dr. Richard C. Lawrence
DENTIST
Modern equipment including X-ray
for dental diagnosis
Extraction by gas anesthetic
First National Bank Boll ding
Phone 562 Heppner, Ore.
Dr. L. D. Tibbies
OSTEOPATHIC
Physician & Surgeon
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG.
Rec Phone 1162 Office Phone 492
HEPPNER, OREGON
W. M. Eubanks
Representing
KERR, GEFFORD & CO, INC.
on Heppner Branch
V. R. Runnion
AUCTIONEER
Farm Sales and Livestock a Specialty
405 Jones Street, Heppner, Ore. .
Phone 452
MAKE SATES AT MY EXPENSE
Frank C. Alfred
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Telephone 442
Rooms 8-4
First National Bank Building
HEPPNER, OREGON
Peterson & Peterson
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
U S. National Bank Building
PKNDIJBTON, ORBGON
Praotloe in State and Federal Oonrta
Real Estate
General Liae of Insurance and
Braes)
W. M. EUBANKS
Notary FwMte
Phone 62 lone. Ore.
FOB BEST MABXBT PBI0B8 for
your new or old wheat, see
CORNETT GREEN
for grain stored in Heppner and
Lexington.
ELMER GRIFFITH
at lone for rest of Branch
Bepreaenting Balfou, Quthrle ft Oo,