Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, October 13, 1955, Second Section, Page Page 3, Image 9

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    Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, October 13, 1955
Page 3
COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS
Continued from Page 2
ment Board Soc. Secur
ity 233.88
Sylvia McDaniel Treas
urers Incid. 2.00
Harry Dinges Assessors
Incidentals 70.35
Russell K. Miller County
Court 66.76
Jack Flug Institute 150.00
Heppner Morrow Co.
Chamber of Commerce
Courthouse 54.81
James Driscoll, Postmas
ter Courthouse Incid 5.00
The following warrants were
issued on the Rodent Fund.
Harold Dobyns $ 91.00
public Employes Retire
ment Board 2.00
Northwest Hospital Ser
vice 6.00
The following warrants were is
sued on the Coyote Bounty Fund.
Dick Wilkinson $ 6.00
G. C. M. Smith 3.00
Heppner High School
SCOOP
By Karen Prock
"A good time was had by all
at the OSP Conference at Eu
gene," reports Meredith Thomson,
Sharon Bryant, Jay Sumner and
Louis Sayers. While at the Press
Conference, the representatives
stayed at the El Prado Motel,
which is owned by Conley Lan
ham, formerly of Heppner. They
visited with Sandra Lanham and
Brenda Bengtson former class
mates in H.H.S. Judy Thompson
of Pendleton, another old Hepp
ner friend, also stayed at the El
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H. C. Lesley ...
Jeff Walker ....
John Edwards .
A. M. Edwards .
Jeff Walker
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Prado. Saturday night the stu
dents and their chaperons Mrs.
Joyce Wilkinson and Mrs. James
Thomson had dinner with the
Bengtsons. Other dinner guests
were Sally Cohn and Larry Mol
lahan.. Sunday morning Meredith and
her mother had breakfast with
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Harmon, for
mer Heppner residents.
Now for the lowdown on what
the teachers are doing
Stanley Holm is teaching Al
gebra II and Geometry at the
same time. He says, "I'm afraid
someday the two geometry stu
dents will be doing an algebra
lesson instead of geometry."
Vocations are the rage in W, J.
Popham's social ec. classes. There
will be speakers, reports by stu
dents and panel dicussion to aid
the seniors on selecting their vo
cations and what preparations
they might need such as college.
Vivian White's freshman En-;
glish class have just completed a
course on library training, which i
enables them to go into the li
brary and find their books with
out hunting half the period. The
Spanish class just received their
vocabulary cards, Mr. White
stated. These cards are quite a
help in studying, they have the
word in English on one side and
in Spanish on the other side.
Cdr. H. S. Hugill and family
visited Mrs. Joyce Wilkinson. He
is on leave from Chincoteague,
West Virginia, and is on his way
to report for duty in Iceland.
Marion Huggetts Biology and
General Science class have charts
on trees and birds. They must
identify the trees or birds by cer
tain characteristics listed in their
books and bring this report to
class.
The Chemistry class have pro
duced oxygen. Mr. Huggett then
proved to the students that iron
could be burned in pure oxygen.
PONY KICKS
Heppner Grade School News
By Meredith Thomson
Intramurals have begun in the
Grade School. The 7th and 8th
grade boys have been playing
flag or touch football. They have
divided into 4 teams. Heppner
Hotshots, Huskies, Eagles and
Howells Howlers are the names
selected for their teams. Weather
has permitted only one game to
be played. The Heppner Hotshots
were the winners.
Since school has started, all
grade school library books are
being repaired in preparation to
have them moved into the library
in the new grade school building.
This work is being done by Mrs.
Marie Clary, librarian, and stu
dents taking library training.
Plans are underway for organ
izing a pep squad to support the
basketball team. The 7th and 8th
grade girls will make up trie pep
squad. Four cheerleaders will be
chosen, two from the 7th and two
from the 8th. The pep squad will
have beanies with the lettering
Ponyettes on them. This program
is under the direction of Mrs.
Lester Boulden, seventh grade
teacher.
Post Office Clerk
Examinations Due
The Federal civil service an
nounces an examination for sub
stitute clerk to fill vacancies in
the post office service at Hepp
ner. Applicants must actually re-
Most of the grade school rooms
are planning for their Hallowe'en
parties to be held the last of this
month. John Snyder has attrac
tively decorated his room in the
Hallowe'en motif.
side within the delivery area of
the Heppner post office or be a
bona fide patron of that office.
Persons employed in the Hepp
ner office are also elegible.
Application forms may be ob
tained at any post office or at
the office of director, Eleventh
Civil Service Region, 302 Federal
Post Office Building, Seattle. Ap
plications must be filed at the
Seattle office not later than Oct.
31, 1955.
The position pays $1.71 per
hour.
BOARDMAN ITEMS
Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Ely went
to La Grande last Saturday to
visit their son-in-law and daugh
ter, Mr., and Mrs. Eldon Lilly.
Janet Lilly, who visited with her
grandparents last week, returned
home with them. Sunday visitors
at the Ely home were their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Newell Vaught, Pasco, Wash,
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Saturday, Oct. 15, at 1:30 p. m.
At Ferguson Ranch 10 Miles Northeast of Heppner; 1 mile North of Kirk and
Robinson Ranch.
PROPERTY TO BE SOLD
2 Calkins Weeders
10 Sections flexible harrow
1 D-4 Caterpillar tractor, Run 1400 hours
4 Sections springtooth harrow
Fuel pumps 2 John Deere 10-inch semi-deep drills
Fuel tank 1 5-Bottom John Deere moldboard plow
Trap grease gun 1 10-Foot John Deere disk
Hand grease gun 1 Power takeoff for D-4 tractor
Old dual tire trailer 1 20 foot spray boom
Numerous small tools
E. O. Ferguson and R. B. Ferguson, owners
TERMS CASH or acceptable security arranged for before sale with owners-
V. R. Runnion, Auctioneer J. O. Turner, Clerk
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