Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 20, 1953, Page Page 3, Image 3

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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, August 20, 1953
Page 3
gram Expanded as School
idy for Opening in lone
By Echo Palmateer j in readiness for the fall opening
One public schools will be I soon according to Chester L.
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Ward, superintendent. The dist
rict will open wim an c-Ayanut-u
program and a reorganized staff.
The board of education con
sists of Earl McKinney, chair
man: Garland Swanson, hold
over member; Lloyd Howton, new
member; and Merle Bauer, cierK.
.1 h Rrvsnn will be the custodian
of the old building. The faculty
consists of Mrs. James Manon,
1st and 2nd grades; Miss Lorena
Akpra 3rd and 4th erades; Mrs.
Franklin Ely, 5th and 6th grades
ririvprs will be held about noon.' Nelson; lunchroom, Mrs. Delbert
The afternoon will be given to Emort; finance, E. . Bnstow;
teacher conferences anci recnecK- ihumi-, mi, u.wumu i..!,
int? of all regristrations. On the legislation. Ray Hcimberger;
ouenine dav a general assembly magazine, Mrs. Claude Riley;
will be held for all high school publicity, Mrs. Echo Palmateer;
students at which time the historian, Mrs. E. M. Baker;
..v,h1o and other various items social. .Mrs. Men akcm.n. mcmun
will be discussed. Books and sup
plies will also be given out. Re-
ship and hospitality, Mrs. Paul
Pettyjohn; room mothers, 1st and
DllCS Will ttiau "t: i J
member the school office is open j 2nd grades, Mrs. Merl Baker and
lo all and we are anxious to get
.,,,abitpfi with oeople of the
.m,,iinitv nil county. Another
Franklin Ely, 5th and 6th grade s. -' ,ememner is
James Mallon 7th and 8th grades, lr K , j ht for the
nna Mrs. Farris substitute ai;,1: 1B- 1,m w ti,
and Mrs. Farris substitute
arts and crafts.
In the high school, Miss Anna
jean Knighen, girls' P. E. an
english; Miss Anna Winecoff,
commercial and math; Grant
Riebv. industrial arts and sci
ence; Eugene Gehrke, boys P. E.,
social science and athletics;
teachers recepuon nlvl"
dta U'o arp also looking forward
to trie dedication of he new build
ing later in the month.
koco ft reach tfie tikne
before itzkfx rising
he phone. And before you can gee to it from another part , t
of the house, it stops ringing. But-with a handy extension
I telephone, you can take calls anywhere in the house!
"his convenience costs just a few pennies a day. And
; extensions are now available everywhere because they
require no outside cables, wires, or central office
ijlities. For complete details about a new extension telephone
l your home . . . call your Pacific Telephone business office.
Dates to remember:
Aug. 23 Grange and H. E. C.
picnic at Battle Mountain.
A.irr 9SThr,.p Links club at the
autiai ov-n-iitv w ... i nfe. - -
David Raskin, math, music and home of Mrs. Sam t-sieo.
assistant to Mr. Ward, superin- Floyd Ely will leave Tuesay for
tendtnt. ,Mt. Adms to pick huckleberries.
The new buiding will house Pvt. and Mrs. Ronald Tye re-
the music, industrial arts, hot turned home. from Portland last
lunches, auditorium and all ath- week. ,f,
i u. ii,:no Mr and Mrs. Rod Kvistad lett
leuc aim pii.ai , Monil.iv
,n addition the new swimming " t the num'-iS
pool will be attached to tne new - - - f h parentSi-
building. This makes a very com- rner ht ,me o i
ple.e set-up for district educa- Mr and M. . Oscar
tional program. Shop classes win "'"V u i
be offered from the 7th grade tona Mallon'
through high school. Iwerp dinnner guests at the Vic-
The P.E. program will now in- '"n"'r ,,, v i
elude swimming. This small " 1,, a thP'
commuity is going all out for its ,
schools. Credit to the past Ad- Nazarene thu d
ministration and the board. , o;,,iam rharter members
Opening plans for the schools Harold G, m. Char e,
are: The week prior to the open- of : tne cnurcn a e H norJ
ing of school will be given over Ar hu B .nlow of HM
10 lllicrviews Willi yan-mo
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Mrs. Rov Lindstrom; 5th and 6th,
Mrs. Milton Morgan and Mrs.
Raymond Lundell; 7th and 8th,
Mrs. Darrel Padberg and Mrs. L.
A. McCabe; sophomores, Mrs.
Gordon White; juniors, Mrs. Noel
Dobvns; and senior, Mrs. h. M.
Baker.
Bonnie Crum returned Sunday
from N'azarene church camp
Pinelow, near Spokane, where
she spent a week.
Mr. and Mrs. Noel Dobyns and
daughter, Dorothy, and Sue
Coleman left Monday to spend
a few days.
Mrs. Lena Twitchell of Los Ed Buschke at Morgan.
Angeles left Tuesday for her Earl McKinney was ill with
home after visiting her brother 'Virus pneumonia last week.
DR. EDWARD K. SCHAFFITZ
OPTOMETRIST
Next To Hotel Heppner Entrance Heppner, Oregon
TELEPHONE 6-9465
OFFICE HOURS:
Mon. Tues.-Wed. Frl.-9:00 A. M. to 5:30 P. M.
Thurs. Sat. 9:00 A. M. to 2:00 P. M.
Evenings By Special Appointment
ANALYTICAL VISUAL
Broken Lenses Duplicated
EXAMINATION
Glasses Fitted
Sat., Aug. 22 Clearance
jlHIII
in an emergency...
pur party-line neighbor may cut in
tin your telephone conversation and
! ask you to release the line. He'll
iirely appreciate it if you allow him
to use the phone. And you may
need the same courtesy in an
emergency of your own.
tg Pacific Telephone
ctnHpnts and registrations for
those whose previous records are
complete.
We urge all who can to take
advantage of the period. Any
who have to be away on me
opening day of school should
take care of their registration.
School dates: Sept. 2 Special
board meeting to check all plans.
Sept. 3 Special community
meeting with board and superin
tendent to explain all school
policies and allow any questions
to be asked from the community.
Answers will be given as best
they can by the board and super
intendent. We urge the commun
ity tn remember this date.
Sept. 4 Faculty meeting ai a
a.m.
Sept. 4 and 5 county fair.
Sept. 7 Opening of school.
School will be dismissed around
noon. A
children Bonnie and Jack and
George, Crum. The church will
be open to charter members un
til assembly which will be some
time in June- Mrs. Arthur Brown-
low was elected secretary aim
Mro Prom treasurer. Rev. Zack-
ery, district superintedent of the
Nazarene churches ot me worm
wost rnnducted the meeting,
(Thursday evening of last week.
Rev. Gilliam will soon leave lor
Vancouver. The church here
hopes to get a permanent minister.
A meeting of the executive
members of the PTA was held
at the school house inursnay
evening Aug. 13. The otticers
aro rhpster L. Ward, administra
tive office; Rredric Martin presi
dent;; Mrs. Alfred Nelson, vice
rnKi,iPnt: Mrs. Herbert Ekstrom,
secretary-treasurer; the chairmen
of Heppner Refrigeration's
STOCK OF
NEW AND USED HOME
1 STARTING AT
I p. m.
CIVIC CENTER
BUILDING
1 he dismissed aruu u ,,.
meeting with all bus'ofthecoreesjmR
Think of the Finest Car Value
You Can Imagine
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Here's your chance to get brand new.guaranteed home appliance at your own
crice. This is MOT a closeout sale )ust a clearance of line merchandise to make
room for incoming shipments so all products will be guaranteed by us. And. you
need not pay cash for your purchases, lor if you wish GMAC terms can be arranged
on items costing over $25. Be there early and choose the Items you want.
CHECK THIS LIST
Specification ond trim ub.ct lo chang..
Optional opm". "jw11
riero
ana iouii oeme vmy ivi
V Think of Economy of Operation
Think of Ease of Handling
V Thmk Of Big All-ArOUnd Visibility (You can see oil 4 tenders)
V Think of 61" seating, front and rear
V Wnk Of Up tO 35 mHeS per gallon Of gaS (Produced in special fesf)
V Think of big 24 cu. ft. luggage space
V Wnk of all these, and you are thinking of . . .
The Beautiful Sister of the Famous 'Jeep'
i BKIVt IT fOR AM HO US AHD M'U WAHT IT FOR Ml
Farley Motor Company
1 New Frigidaire Appliances
E 2 30 inch Thrifty ranges (1 freight damage)
1 Do Luxe 30 inch range
E 1 De Luxe double oven range
EEE 1 De Luxe Wonder Oven range
1 full 40 inch low cost range
1 10-30 ironer
Er 1 9.2 cubic foot food freezer
EEE 1 13.2 cu foot food freezer
1 18 cu foot food freezer
EEE 3 automatic washers
1 clothes dryer
EE: 1 1 horse power air conditioner
EES 2 1 horse power air conditioner
1 80 gal. double unit electric water heater
l 40 gallon double unit electric water heater
EEE l 30 gallon table top with magnesium rod electric water heater
H The following new Frigidaire Refrigerators:
EE 1 10.8 cu. foot cyclematic
1 9 cu. foot cyclematic
EEi 2 7.4 cubic foot with freezing compartment
EES l 11.4 cu foot with freezer
EEE 1 9.7 cu.foot with freezer
I EES 1 8.6 cu. foot with freezer
1 6 cu. fcot standaid apartment size
1 OTHER APPLIANCES
! EES i new Thermador evaporative cooler
i 1 new James dishwasher portable
I EE: 1 new Whirlpool conventional washer
; EEE 2 Duo Therm oil heaters
EES 3 Zenith Portable radios
S 1 Emerson Personal Portable
1 Zenith Table Model
l SEE 2 Emerson Table Models
I EES 3 Universal Deep Fat Fryers
' S 3 Scotch Koolers
6 G. E. Electric clocks assorted
Mixinq bowls and range sets, electric percolators, mixers, ni "
freezer jars and Freeze irays, cssoneu rijuw
USED MERCHANDISE
Kelvinator refrigerator 6 cubic foot, (lyear guarantee by Hamlin)
Kelvinator refrigerator 5 cubic foot
Stewart Warner refrigerator 4 cubic foot
Norge refrigerator 8 cubic foot
Hotpoint ranges
Gibson Range
Frigidaire automatic washers 1 year guarantee
Thor conventional washer
Bendix automatic washer
Maytag conventional washers
Maytag automatic washer
Norge conventional washer
Wood and coal range
Crosley Shelvador 7 cu. ft. refrigerator
Zenith conventional washer
GMAC TERMS
AVAILABLE ON
PURCHASES OF
$25.00 AND OVER
Heppner Refrigeration, Owner
V. R. "BOB" RUNNI0N
AUCTIONEER
HAROLD ERWIN
CLERK
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