Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, March 28, 1940, Page Page Four, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Page Four
Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon
Thursday, Mar. 28, 1940
Heppner
Gazette Times
THE HEPPNER GAZETTE,
Established March 30, 1883;
THE HEPPNER TIMES,
Established November 18, 1897;
CONSOLIDATED FEBRUARY 15, 1912
Published every Thursday morning by
CBAWFOBD PUBLISHING COMPANY
and entered at the Post Office at Hepp
ner, Oregon, as second-class matter.
JASPER V. CRAWFORD, Editor
SPENCER CRAWFORD, Manager
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
$2.00
5.00
One Year
Three Years
Six Months 1.00
Three Months .75
Single Copies .... .05
Official Paper for Morrow County
THE
Hehisch
Published by the Students of
Heppner High School
a grey tweed suit,
blue plaid tweed jacket with a
contrasting dusty rose skirt with
the now popular military pockets.
Lois Jones looked very stately in
a navy blue tailored suit. With it
she wore a white sheer frilly blouse.
Girls, did you see Lowell Ash
baugh Sunday? He wore a green
tweed sport coat and green trousers
to match. He looked like the breath
of spring himself.
mm
FFA Shows Well at Meet
One of the most effective days of
the school year for the FFA finally
came and has passed. Four cars of
boys were taken to Arlington to
compete with eight other chapters
in many phases of Smith-Hughes
and FFA work.
John Lane and Bill Padberg plac
ed first and second, respectively in
milk testing. George Davidson and
Ralph Taylor took first and second,
respectively, in electrical work.
Their job was to make an ordinary
electric light drop cord. George
Davidson placed fourth in the har
monica contest. Claud Drake placed
third in grain judging. Bernard Do
herty and Jimmy Barratt took sec
ond place in their demonstration.
Bob Swick took second in forging
not names, either. In the annual
public speaking contest Lura Ste
phens placed second. That about
winds up the contest except that I
might say that Mr. Bennett had
charge of the milk testing depart
ment. Modes of the Day
The Easter bunny really did ap
pear on the 24th in spite of the
threatening weather.
Tweeds seem to be popular with
both the boys and the girls.
Shirley Wilson was decked out in
Clara Adams went in for sport
clothes in a big way by wearing a
Mystery Play to be
Given at Board man
"Mystery at Midnight," a three
act mystery play is to be given by
the senior class of Boardman high
school on April 12. This promises
to be an exciting evening, full of
chills, thrills and pleasure. The cast
includes Rathburne Wentworth, ow
ner of the house on the hill, Bob
McCutchen Mrs. . Wentworth, his
aunt, Doris Hood; Barbara Cory, an
unexpected visitor, Echo Coats; Al
ma Cory, her aunt, Mardell Gor
ham; Cloyd Parker, his fiancee, Jack
Olson; Dick Lawrence, a young law
yer, Ralph Skoubo; Energine Wash
ington, the housekeeper of the house
on the hill, Ruth Kunze; Rasmus
Washington, her "smaller half," Bob
Miles; Letty Flanders, a small-town
flirt, Clara Mae Dillon; Oscar Jan
sen, the strongest man, Dale Rus
sell. Mrs. Lucy E. Rogers county school
superinfcenent visited on the project
last Wednesday.
Word was received of the mar
riage of James P. Howell to Miss
Lois Beckley on March 14. Miss
Beckley is the daughter of Mrs.
Emma Beckley of Roseburg and Mr.
Howell is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Howell of Boardman. The new
ly married couple stopped here at
the latter's home for a few minutes
on Sunday March 24 on their way
to Portland.
Glenn Kobow and Merle Barnce
were here over the week end vis
iting the formerfs mother, Mrs.
Maude Kobow.
Lyle Tannehill, who is attending
the Eugene Vocational school at
Eugene was home for the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wicklander
and his daughter, Miss Alice Wick
lander, were visitors on the project
Friday.
Mardell Gorham, Clara Mae Dil
lon, Echo Coats and Ralph Skoubo
were shoppers in Pendleton Friday
and also attend the show, "Gone
With the Wind."
Delbert Ship, an electrician from
Hermiston, is staying at the home
of Mrs. Eva Warner while he is re
wiring some of the homes for the
new REA light system.
Have That Next Suit
Made by International
The Sp'ing Samples are here . . .
You'll like the textures, the new
weaves and colors and best of
all, you'll like the way we build
the STYLE right into your suit
with fine SHAPE HOLDING
WORKMANSHIP.
INTERNATIONAL CUSTOM
CLOTHES Style and Quality
Leaders.
Cleaning and Pressing
John Skuzeski
A home-owned and operated business
There was a large all-day FFA
meet in Arlington Friday and
Boardman took several first prizes.
Vernon was first in, grain grading;
Bob Miles first in forging and
harmonica; Melvin Nickerson, first
in hog calling and Jack Olson plac
ed fourth in public speaking. The
different towns represented were
Helix, Pendleton, Boardman, Hepp
ner, Condon, The Dalles, Dufur,
Redmond and Arlington.
Leonard Kraft, manager of Bri
dal Veil Box and Lumber company
was a business visitor in the city
yesterday evening,
H. M. Hodges, representing the
state treasurer's office, was in the
county Tuesday looking into inher
itance tax cases.
FUND DRIVE NEARLY OVER
A total of $111.50 has been col
lected for the Blue Mountain coun
cil of Boy Scouts, according to the
local scout council. Heading the
list of 'subscribers in Heppner is
Heppner lodge No. 358, B. P. O.
Elks, with a contribution of $25.
Business firms and individuals have
made up the balance. The goal is
$125 and it is expected this amount
will be raised within the next few
days through contributions from the
parents of the scouts. Each contri
butor is given a membership in the
Boy Scout club.
Let G. T. Want Ads help you dis
pose of surplus stock.
Do
you su
f fer from
ASTHMA?
Exclusive State Distributor of
a nationally known
RELIEF
Box 522 Central Station
PORTLAND, OREGON
Representatives wanted to
demonstrate
Where Values Are Counted-
Value is not always (taunted in the price you
pay for an article. True value is found in the
quality of the article purchased . . . That's
why we sell RED tr WHITE products . . . Be
cause after careful investigation we were
convinced they offer the biggest value for
the money.
Buy RED & WHITE and Teach Your Dollars
to Do Extra Duty
M.D.CLARK
Buying your new or used
AUTOMOBILE
borrowing on or
refinancing your present car
WITH THIS BANK
BUILDS YOUR BANK CREDIT IN
YOUR OWN HOME TOWN!
and:
saves time and inconvenience in
sending payments out of this community
M
B. C PINCKNEY, Manager
ran bbb
OF PORTLAND- The First National Bank West of the Rockies'
i t M B E B f E D E I t D E r 0 S I T I1SUBAMCE COifQBA T I tt R