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Heppner Gazette Times, September 30, 1943 3 IRRIGON NEWS sophomores. , .U..r-v.m.- UJT" II I "' 1111 . The Hehisch.... F. C. Fredrickson Sells Holdings to M f nun l w i ww STAFF By MBS. J. A. SHOTTN Editor - - - - Merlyn Kirk F. C Fredrickson was a Heppner Associate Editor, Marylou Ferguson visitor Wednesday, supplying the Sports Editor - Herbert Schunk local stores with his famous Irrigon Ass. Sports Editor - Tad Miller melons. Mr. Fredrickson has sold feature fatory writer. NEW BOOKS IN LIBRARY A shipment of 22 new library books was received early this week by the high school librarian. Mrs. Clary. These books are for the ben efit and enjoyment of all students. The outlook for obtaining the loan of new books at intervals dur ing the year is very bright, so it is hoped that none of the students will face the lack of good reading. out. The place is to be given over Joe McLaughlin soon to the purchaser, a man from Special Story Writer, Jean Turner benior interview - ceuy uuacu Gossip - - - Jack Edmundson Literary Guide - -Catherine Turner - - Dorothy Worden Humor and Poetry - Helen Blake Gazettef Reporter - Ray French Alumni Atri vities - Louise Green The; George Russells have their Artist Joe Hughes house of three rooms and a base- T , Joene Brownj Midge Provo mem aimosx compieiea- mey uuugin Loma Mae Jones Iowa. The seventh and eighth grades near Don Kenny's Thursday. Miss fashions Taylor and Miss Larkin chaperon ed them. The senior interviewed this week is Dorothy Worden, who has been an outstanding member of Heppner High for the past four years- UNDERGOES SURGICAL Mrs. E. Harvey Miller submitted to a surgical operation Wednesday at St. Anthony's hospital in Pen dleton. She was taken to the neigh boring city Saturday. the Isom tract west of town and Copy Readers - Marge Sims Doris Worden Miss Moyer are living in their trailer. Mrs- Frances Grider of Portland Adviser - - came up Saturday to visit her son "Walter Grider and Mrs. Grider. TC.m Earl Connell had his house and MUSTANGS OPEN AGAINST garage newly painted. MAC III "B" BRIGADE Mr. and Mrs, Harry Cooper of The Heppner Mustangs officially Troutdale spent from Saturday open their season against the Mac morning until Sunday evening with Hi "B" squad, at 2 p. m, Thursday, her parents, the Ernest Stephens Although no men are back from family. They took their son Billy last year's squad. Coach Corwin has home. He has been here for four several promising prospects from weeks last year's reserves and from lower Miss Helen Brown of Boardman classmen, called on the George Linn family Saturday. The Linns spent Sunday The sophomores won the tradi at Boardman with Miss Brown and tional class i"ush bv a score f 210 the other Boardman teachers. to 115. This means that the fresh- Roy Stamp of Heppner came over men will have to hang the green Wednesday to visit his sisters. Mrs. Pnant in the study hall. The fol Luella Acock and Mrs. J. A. Shoun. lowinS is the number of points and He -brought Avery Shoun home who w011 for each event: with him. Avery has completed his Skit: 75 points. Won by fresh harvesting. Mr. Stamp took his sis- en ters to Heppner Thursday. 2- Bys' 100 vard dash: 30 Pints- Mr. and Mrs. Sam Umiker and Won bv sophomores, the C. W. Grims went to Celilo to 3' Girls' 50 vard dash: 30 Pmts get safmon Tuesday. Won by Freshmen. Billy, Juanita and George Voile , 4- Sack race: 20 Pmts- Won by and Agnes Caldwell were Heppner sophomores. visitors Thursday. 5- Bicycle race: 25 points. Won 9 by sophomores. HOUSE SALE CAUSES 6' Girls' nail-driving: 20 points. MOVING MERRY-GO-ROUND Won by sophomores. Moving is the order of the day 7- Football throw: 10 points. Won at Lexington this week. Mrs. Mary by sophomores. Munkers sold her house to Mr. and 8- Bys' baseball throw: 10 points. Mrs. Kenneth Marshall, whose Won by sophomores, house was sold to Elmer Peterson 9- 3-legged race: 20 points. Won of lone- The Petersons are moving by sophomores, to Lexington immediately. m Girls' baseball throw: 10 points Falling in line with the order, Won by freshmen. Mrs. Gretta Cox sold her house u- Relay race: 20 V'mts- Won by to Mrs. Nettie Davis, a former oc- sophomores- cupant of the property, and com- 12- war: 40 Points- Won by pleting the cycle, Mrs- R. M. Brown- ins is movina into the house be- t ing vacated by Mrs- Davis. VISTTE PARENTS Ensign and Mrs. Kenneth Peck are spending part of his leave with hig parents, Mr. and Mrs. George N- Peck at the farm home near Lexington. Ensign Peck has been in the South Pacific since Decem-her- The remainder of his leave will be spent in Portland, Corval lis and with Mrs. Peck's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Urey of Eugene. 'I UP FROM THE DALLES Mrs. Ralph Jackson and daugh ters, Carol and Marcielle, spent the week-end with Mr. Jackson at Lexington, coming from The Dalles where they are making their home for the winter. LEAVES FOR PORTLAND Kingsley Chapin has resigned her position as clerk and stenographer in the office of F. W. Turner com pany and left Wednesday for Port land where she has a position in the office of E. L. Vinton. 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