Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, September 28, 1939, Page Page Six, Image 6

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    Page Six
THE
Hehisch
Published by the Students of
Heppner High School
Editor C. Adams
Assistant Editor F. Wilkinson
Sports H. Crawford
Humor N. Prock, B. Blakely
Social News K. Thompson
Activities M. Blake
Personals E. Stephens
Class Meeting . P. Tamblyn
Coming Events B. Blake
F. F. A L. Stephens
Coining Events
Student Council Meeting, 28th.
H-Club Assembly, 29th.
Student Body Meeting, 29th.
Football, Pendleton, 30th.
School Spirit
This year we've had a much need
ed boos by the way of the freshmen
and of the Pep club. The latter is
really showing some life this year
and the former have always been
known for their patriotic school
spirit.
Witness to an awakening school
spirit was the good turnout at the
football game, Friday. Twenty-eight
dollars worth of tickets were sold,
consequently more town people
than usual came out for the game.
The yelling section, too, has im
proved greatly, this year. Of course,
the interesting game accounts for
some of the pep and enthusiasm
shown, but after considering this we
still find that we have a much more
vital interest in school activities than
we have had in previous years.
Council Meets
The Student Council met Thurs
day, Sept. 21, and appointed Lucille
Barlow song leader of the student
body for this year. They also author
ized the payment of the following
bills: Bill Hatch $75.00, Heppner
Laundry $7.00, Hollywood Athletic
Co. $8.67.
Frosh Win Annual Class Rush
In one of the most bitterly fought
contests in the history of Heppner
high school, the freshmen won the
annual Class Rush by garnering 270
points to the sophomores' 230.
The freshmen grabbed an early
lead by gathering 65 points in the
skit while the sophomores earned 45.
The judging of the parade was close,
the final grading being, frosh 45,
sophs 55. In the athletic events the
score was quite even, with the
feshmen getting 160, sophomores
120.
At the start of the final event, the
girls' tug-of-war, the score stood at
240 for the frosh and 230 for the
sophs. This event was won in fast
time by the freshman girls.
This win entitled the freshmen to
a regulation sized pennant in tlp
assembly.
F. F. A.
Last year the school district ap
propriated money to build an agri
culture work shop. This was built
last year, but did not have a con
NOTICE OF HEARING ON
NON-HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT BUDGET
c u N?TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a budget committee of the Non-high
School District of Morrow County, State of Oregon, at a meeting of said com
mittee held on the 16th day of September, 1939, prepared an estimate in detail
of the amount of money proposed to be expended by said Non-high School Dis
trict for all purposes during the fiscal school year beginning June 19, 1939, and
ending June 20, 1940, and an estimate in detail of the probable receipts of said
Non-high School District from all sources for the school year 1939, 1940. The
Board of Education of said Non-high School District has fixed the 9th day of
October, 1939, at the hour of 2:00 P. M., at the Court House in Heppner, Oregon,
as the time and place at which said estimates may be discussed with the Board
of Education of said Non-high School District, at which time and place any and
all persons interested will be heard for or against said tax levy or any part
thereof. That said estimates and attached original estimate sheets are on file in
the office of the County Superintendent of Schools and are there open to the
inspection of all persons interested therein, and the same are by reference made
a part thereof.
BECEIPTS
Cash on hand at the beginning of the year for which this budget is made $ 4,671.45
EXPENDITURES
Tuition . ... $11,000.00
Transportation 5,000.00
Printing 25 00
Travel Expenses of the Board Members I ZZ!. 50 00
Emergency 500.00
TOTAL EXPENDITURES $16,575.00
, . . RECAPITULATION
Total Receipts $ 4 $71.45
Total Expenditures !...ZZ!ZZZZZZZZZ!.Z"!1 1657500
DIFFERENCE: (Amount to be raised by tax on Morrow County Non
High School District $11,903.55
Dated this 16th day of September, 1939.
E. E. RUGG.
Chairman, Budget Committee.
O. E. PETERSON,
Secretary, Budget Committee.
Heppner
crete floor. This year the Smith
Hughes boys are going to put a con
crete floor in it for the district un
der the supervision of Mr. Bennett.
A new concrete forge and a tool
cabinet were also built by the boys
for the shop last year.
The building was constructed be
cause the former room, now the mu
sic room, was not large enough and
large pieces of machinery could not
be put in it.
In this building the agriculture
boys remodel cars, build tables, con
struct brooder houses, and do al
most all kinds of work except acety
lene welding; this being something
that, as yet, has not been purchased
for the shop, although it is a real
necessity.
The school board has done much
to further the Smith-Hughes work
in this schobl, which is one of the
most beneficial classes now in the
high school curriculum.
The F. F. A. is one of the most
progressive organizations in the
schools of the United States.
Personals
Mary and Patricia Daly spent the
week end at their home at Pine City,
Cora Scott visited her parents at
Top last week end.
Those from Heppner attending the
freshman initiation at Hardman were
Jack and Hugh McLaughlin, Laura
Warfield, Edna and Lura Stephens
and Rita Robinson.
Jack, Cecelia and Helen Healy, Joe
Farley, and Emmett Kenney attend
ed the Grant County fair at John
Day Saturday and Sunday. Cecelia
was a guest of Queen Betsy New
comb and rode in the parade Sat
urday and Sunday.
Mildred and Leon McClintock
were on the Dry Fork ranch over
Saturday and Sunday.
Leland Edmondson began taking
a postgraduate course last Monday.
Ray Ayers spent the week end in
Lena.
Buck and June Haselton spent the
week end with their father at Lena
Spike camp.
Of the hunting party consisting of
the men teachers, Mr. Blankenship
and Mr. Knox were the only ones to
get their deer.
Students will be interested in
knowing that Miss Cecelia Nord
strom spent her summer in Louis
iana. She reports having a very in
teresting vacation. This fall she is
teaching home economics at La
Grande.
Miss Smith is teaching at Gresh
am this winter.
Costume Ball Planned
At the Girls' League meeting held
Tuesday it was decided to hold a
costume ball the Saturday before
Hallowe'en to which the whole stu
dent body is invited.
It was decided to have a candy
sale at the Fossil game and it netted
the Girls' League $3.00. Those sell
ing candy were Mary Curran, Libby
Healy, Cecelia Healy, Colleen Kil
kenny and Lois Jones.
Rally
A very successful rally was held
on Main street last Thursday when
the majority of the high school
turned out to let the town know of
the game on the following day with
Fossil. Pep was further enthused by
a bon fire on the golf course hill
R. B. RICE.
Chairman, Board of Education.
LUCY E. RODGERS,
Clerk, Board of Education.
Gazette Times, Heppner,
where some more yells were given
and the new H. H. S. song leader,
Lucille Barlow, led the group in
several songs.
Freshman Initiation Held
The sophomores initiated the
freshmen last Wednesday, so now
they're full fledged members of the
student body. At the initiation they
made the freshmen eat grapes that
had been dipped in alum, cabbage
that was covered with vinegar, put
water on their faces and then cov
ered them with flour. They also
made them step on fly paper and
corn flakes. They did all this to the
accompaniment of paddles.
We hope the initiation did not
bother the freshmen too much and
that they will become good mem
bers of the student body.
After the initiation a dance was
held to give the freshmen some re
laxation after their strenuous eve
ning. Refreshments of punch and
sandwiches were furnished by the
sophomores.
Football Who's Who
Kemp Dick Left tackle; weight,
177 lbs.; height, 6 ft. Kemp is known
around the school as some wit and,
accordingly, is very popular. He has
been on the team two years.
Oregon potato growers are warned
in a new O. S. C. circular of infor
mation to be on guard against bac
terial wilt or ring rot of potato, a
disease which is appearing in wide
ly scattered parts of the United
States including the Pacific coast.
The circular, No. 204, describes
symptoms and nature of the dis
ease and control suggestions. C. E.
Owens, plant pathologist, is the
author.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Morrow County.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned Reita Bibby has been
appointed Administratrix of the Es
tate of W. T. Matlock, deceased, by
the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Morrow County, and has
qualified. All persons having claims
against said estate are hereby noti
fied to present the same, duly veri
fied as by law required to the un
dersigned at the law office of W.
Vawter Parker in Heppner, Oregon,
within six months from the date
hereof.
Dated and first published Sep
tember 7th, 1939.
Last publication October 5th, 1939.
REITA BIBBY,
Administratrix.
NOTICE OF SALE OF COUNTY
PROPERTY
By virtue of an Order of the
County Court, dated September 6,
1939, 1 am authorized and directed to
advertise and sell at public auction,
at not less than the minimum price
herein set forth after each parcel:
The West one-half of the North
west quarter (WNWy4) of
Section 19, Township 6 South,
Range 25 East of Willamette
Meridian, in Morrow County,
Oregon, at the minimum price
of Three Hundred Dollars
($300.00) cash.
THEREFORE, I will on the 30th
day of September, 1939, at the hour
of 2:00 p. m., at the front door of
the Court House in Heppner, Ore
gon, sell said property to the high
est bidder.
C. J. D. BAUMAN.
Sheriff, Morrow County, Oregon.
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned, executrix of the es
tate of S. W. Floreon, deceased, has
filed with the County Court of the
State of Oregon for Morrow County
her final account of her administra
tion of said estate and that said
court has set Monday, the 23rd day
of October, 1939, at the hour of 10:00
o'clock in the forenoon of said day
at the Court House at Heppner, Ore
gon, as the time and place for hear
ing objections to said final account
and the settlement of said estate and
all persons having objections thereto
are hereby required to file the same
with said court on or before the time
set for said hearing.
Dated and first published this 21st
day of October, 1939.
MARY E. KIRK, Executrix.
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
Notice is hereby given that the
Oregon
undersigned, Administrator of the
Estate of Phebe Palmateer, deceased,
has filed his final account of his ad
ministration of the estate of said de
ceased with the County Court of the
State of Oregon for Morrow County,
and that said Court has set Friday,
the 20th day of October, 1939, at the
hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon
of said day, in the County Court
room at the Court House at Hepp
ner, Oregon, as the time and place
for hearing objections to said final
account, and all persons having ob
jections to said final account, or the
settlement of said estate are hereby
required to file the same with said
Court on or before the time set for
said hearing.
Dated and first published this 21st
day of September, 1939.
Date of last publication, October
9, 1939.
ALBERT F. PALMATEER,
Administrator of the Estate of
Phebe Palmateer, Deceased.
Department of the Interior. U. S,
Land Office. The Dalles, Oregon.
August 29, 1939. Notice is hereby
given that Mrs. S. J. Devine, Lex
ington, Oregon, did on August 29,
1939, make application No. 031438,
under the act of March 20, 1922 (42
Stat. 465), to exchange land within
the Umatilla National Forest, Ore
gon, for timber within the Whitman
National Forest, Oregon. The appli
cant offers all of sec. 36, T. 6 S., R,
27 E., W. M., comprising 640 acres, in
exchange for an equal value of tim
ber from portions of sees. 25, 27, 34
and 35, T. 6 S., R. 42 E., sees. 19, 30
and 31, T. 7 S., R. 44 E., W. M. Ore
gon. Any and all persons claiming
the lands and timber selected, or
having bona fide objections to the
exchange, should file their protests
on or before the 13th day of October,
1939, in the District Land Office, at
The Dalles, Oregon.
W. F. JACKSON,
26-30 Register.
Professional
Directory
NEW AUTO POLICY
Bodily Injury & Property Damage
Class A $11.25 Class B $12.90
See us before financing your
next automobile.
F. W. TURNER & CO.
Heppner City Council
Meets First Monday Each Month
Citizens having matters for dis
cussion, please bring before
the Council ,
G. A. BLEAKMAN, Mayor.
A. Q. Thomson
Representing
NEW YORK LIFE INS. CO.
Investigate our low cost
policies
Heppner Blacksmith
fir Machine Shop
Expert Welding and Repairing
L. H. HARLOW, Mgr.
GLENN Y. WELLS
ATTORNEY AT LAW
ATwater 4884
636 MEAD BUILDING
6th at Washington
PORTLAND, OREGON
A. D. McMurdo, M.D.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Trained Rune Assistant
Office in Masonic Building
Heppner, Oregon
Morrow County
Abstract & Title Co.
INC.
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE
TITLE INSURANCE
Office In New Peters Building
Thursday, Sept. 28, 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 SEASONABLE
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
X-Ray and Extraction by Gas
First National Bank Bldg.
Phone 562 Heppner, Oregon
Dr. L. D. Tibbies
OSTEOPATHIC
Physician & Surgeon
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG.
Rec. Phone 1162 Office Phone 492
HEPPNER, OREGON
Jos. J. Nys
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Peters Bonding, Willow Street
Heppner, Oregon
V. R. Runnion
AUCTIONEER
Farm Sales and Livestock a Speoialty
406 Jones Street, Heppner, Ore.
Phone 462
MAZE SATES AT MY EXPENSE
Frank C. Alfred
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Telephone 442
Rooms 8-4
First National Bank Building
HEPPNER, OREGON
Peterson fir Peterson
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
V. 8. National Bank Building
PENDLETON, OREGON
Praotloe in State and Federal Courts
Real Estate
General Line of Insurance and
Bonds
W. M. EUBANKS
Notary Publlo
Phone 62 lone. Ore.
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