Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, May 3, 1956
Page 9
Value Days SPECIAL!
New ERA-White Peter Pan
BLOUSES
BERMUDA
SHORTS
Sail Cloth and Denims.
Many colors.
OFF
CONNOR'S DRESS SHOP
GLADYS CONOR
(Formerly Mary Van's Dress Shop)
11:30 Nitecap News
Value Days SPECIAL!
Lunch Specia
Oc
Homemade
CLAM CHOWDER
PIE & COFFEE
Served Friday
AIKEN'S PLACE
Wednesday, May 9
1:45 Here's Music -
2:00 News & Chapel
2:15 TV Homemaker
3:00 Film Hishlites
3:15 Arthur Godfrey
3:30 Search For Tomorrow
3:45 Love Of Life
4:00 Brighter Day
4:15 T. B. A.
4:30 Holiday Inn
4:45 Land of Fun Cartoons
5:00 Uncle Jimmy's Clubhouse
5:30 Buckaroo Time
6:00 Jungle Jim
6:30 TV Newsroom Early
6:45 Weather
7:00 Mayor of The Town
7:30 Highway Patrol
8:00 Bohemian Playhouse
8:30 Heart Of The City
9:00 TV Newsroom Final
9:15 Behind the Headlines
9:30 Confidential File
10:001 Spy
10:30 T. B. A.
11:00 Biff Baker U. S. A.
11:30 Nitecap News
Thursday, May 10
1:45 Here's Music
2:00 News-Chapel
2:15 TV Homemaker
3:00 Film Highlites
3:15 Arthur Godfrey
3:30 Search For Tomorrow
3:45 Love Of Life
4:00 Brighter Day
4:15 Once Upon A Time
4:30 Holiday Inn
4:45 Land of Fun Cartoon
5:00 Uncle Jimmy's Clubhouse
5:30 Buckeroo Time
o
Mrs. Velma Glass and son Tom
spent the weekend in Portland.
While there they attended a base.
ball game.
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PAPER STAFF
Sharon Cutsforth
I Assistant Editor
Sue Coleman
Anist Julie Rietmann
Society Editor .. . . Judy Mason
i'r. Class News Dallas Rea
Mph. Clas News .... Louise Botts
'r. Class News Wayne Ball
r. Class News, Carolyn Crabtree
5ys Sports Editor ... . Jim Pryse
:iri Sports Editor Jean Swanson
.Juris I.o.'ue Rep., Anna Jepsen
.roduetion Staff
Ann Belle Coleman
Judy Howton
A Cheery Note Frctn the Cooks
Working together Ail have a
share in beauty,
All have a part in the plan.
What docs it matter what dutv
falls to the lot of man?
Some one has blended the plaster,
And some one has carried
stone;
Neither the man nor 1lv master
Ever has builded alone.
(Gov. Issue i, tossed vegetable
salad, Bread and Butter Sand
wich, Apple sauce, Milk.
Wednesday Creamed chick
en on noodles, Cabbage salad,
with peanuts, Wholewheat muf
fins, butter. Peanut butter sand-
( I wien, rnui jeno wiw wmppeu
cream. Milk.
Thursday Chili beans with
I hamburger, Cheese cubes, Carrot
KIMA-KEPR TV PROGRAM, CHANNEL 19
Thursday, May 3
6:00 T. B. A.
6:30 TV Newsroom
6:45 Weather Cartoon
7:00 Cisco Kid
7:30 Climax
8:30 Stories of the Century
9:00 TV Newsroom Final
9:15 Industry on Parade
9:30 T. B. A.
10:00 Dr. Hudson Secret" Journal
10:30 Millionaire
11:00 T. B. A.
12:30 Nitecap News
Friday, May 4
1:15 Here's Music
1:30 T. B. A.
2:00 News & Chapel
2:15 Homemaker Show
3:00 Dear Doctor
3:30 Search for Tomorrow
3:45 Love of Life
4:00 Brighter Day
4:15 Moments of Charm
4:30 Holiday Inn
4:45 Land of Fun Cartoons
5:00 Uncle Jimmy's Clubhouse
5:30 Buckaroo Time
6:00 Cavalcade of Sports
6:45 Sports Den
7:00 TV Newsroom Early
7:15 Weather Music
7:30 T. B. A.
8:00 Racket Squad
830 Phil Silvers
9:00 TV Newsroom Final
9:15 Powerland Story
9:30 Man Behind the Badge
10:00 The Lineup
10:30 Suzie
11:00 TV Theater
12:00 Nitecap News
Saturday, May 5
10:45 Baseball Preview
11:00 Game of Week Baseball
1:15 Kentucky Derby
1:45 T. B. A.
2:00 Western Playhouse
3:00 Fury
3:30 Cartoon Carnival
4:00 This is the Life
4:30 Mr. Wizard
5:00 VFW Talent Show
5:30 Ford Jubilee
7:00 Jackie Gleason
7:30 Beat the Clock
8:00 Two for the Money
8:30 Crunch & Des
9:00 George Gobel
9:30 Hit Parade
10:00 Break the Bank
10:30 TV Theater
11:30 Nitcap News
Sunday, May 6
11:30 Lighted Window
12:00 Hall of Fame
1:30 Oral Roberts
2:00 Religious Town Hall
2:30 Ozzie & Harriett
2:45 Industry on Parade
3:00 Disneyland
4:00 Annie Oakley
4:30 John Nesbitt Storyteller
5:00 You Are There
5:30Wild Bill Hickok
6:00 Jack Benny
6:30 My Little Margie
7:00 Ed Sullivan Show
8:00 G. E. Theater
8:30 Crossroads
9:00 Loretta Young Show
9:30 I've Got A Secret
10:00 It's A Great Life
10:30 This is Your Life
11:00 Counterpoint
11:30 Nitecap News
Monday, May 7
1:45 Here's Music
2:00 News Chapel
2:15 TV Homemaker
3:00 Film Hilites
3:15 Arthur Godfrey
3:30 Search For Tomorrow
3:45 Love of Life
4:00 Brighter Day
4:15 T. B. A.
4:30 Holiday Inn
4:45 Land of Fun Cartoong
5:00 Uncle Jimmy's Clubhouse
5:30 Buckaroo Time
6:00 Valley Viewpoints
6:15 TV Report
6:30 TV Newsroom Early
6:45 Weather Sports
7:00 Burns & Allen
7:30 Western Marshal
8:00 Waterfront
8:30 December Bride
9:00 TV Newsroom Final
9:15 Operation West Living
9:30 Badge 714
10:001 Love Lucy
10:30 Lawrence Welk Show
11:301 Am The Law
12:00 Nitecap News
Tuesday, May 8
1:45 Here's Music
2:00 News & Chapel
2:15 TV Homemaker
3:00 Film Hilights
3:15 Arthur Godfrey
3:30 Search for Tomorrow
3:45 Love of Life
4:00 Brighter Day
4:15 Once Upon A Time
4:30 Holiday Inn
4:45 Land of Fun Cartoons
5:00 Uncle Jimmy's Clubhous
5:30 Buckaroo Time
6:00 Soldiers of Fortune
6:30 Do You Trust Younr Wife
7:00 TV Newsroom
7:15 Salute to Farming
7:30 Tales of Texas Rangers
8:00 Alexander The Great
8:30 Science Fiction Theater
9:00 TV Newsroom Final
9:15 Yesterdays Newsreel
9:30 Mr. District Attorney
10:00 Stars of Grand 01 Opry
10:30 Millionaire
11:00 Inspector Mark Saber
weather,
for the
past
Making a roof from th
or building a housi
king
only by working toi;. thor
have men accomplished
thing.
Folllowing is a weeks,
menu:
Monday Porcupine meat balls,
Buttered peas, Bread and butter
sandwich, Fruit Cake (donated),
Milk.
Tuesday Baked 11am (Gov. is
sued), Candied sweet potatoes,
ytliks. Broad and butter sand
wich., ferry cobbler, Milk.
1'riday Salmon croquettes,
Cieannd cubed potatoes, Cold
o undoes, Bread and butler sand
wich, Brownies, Milk.
Student Body Play
The lone student body had
their ctudent body play, April
23, in the cafotorium.
It was a big success. The name
of it was "Sitting Pretty." Those
who took part should be recognized.
I Lindsay Kincaid, Loy Kcene,
Kenney Jones, Ann Belle Cole
man, Sule Coleman, Judy Ma
son Sharon Cutsforth, John How
ton, Jim Pryse, Alyce Mason, Neil
McKay, Mardine Baker.
It was directed by Mr. Step
henson who has been very help
ful with our outside activities.
The play was a three act comedy.
Prom Banquet
The junior-senior prom ban
quet was held April 28 at 6:30 p.
m.
For the menu we had turkey,
mashed potatoes, gravy, corn,
safad, cranberry sauce, hot rolls,
and orange sherbet for ressert.
Rev. McKay gave the invoca
tion, the welcome was given by
Leland McKinney, the response by
Alvin McCabe, the senior class
will was read by Anna Jepsen and
main speaker was Russ DeBondt,
from Milton-Freewater. Phil
Ncwitt gave a speech about the
senior memories, Rev. Shirley
gave the benediction.
. Ann Coleman, Mardine Baker,
and Gary Stephenson played a
trio with their clarinets with Mrs.
C. A. Brenner acecompanying.
They played "Three Coins in a
Fountain".
The junior class would like to
thank the Juniors' mothers for
cooking the meal and the P-TA
for putting it on,
Junior-Senior Prom
The juniors put on a prom in
honor of the senior class. The
theme of the prom was "Three
Coins in a Fountain". The jun
iors decorated the gym with a
false ceiling of blue celephane,
with silver coins hanging from
the ceiling. The boys of the
junior class made a fountain
which was placed on the stage
Monument News
Miss Norma Geinger, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Geinger
became the bride of Otis Ricker
of Wapato, Wash. April 15 at
Granger, Wn. They were here for
the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Engle and
son Gary, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mc
Willis of Monument, Mrs. Harley
Leasy and Mrs. Loyd Osborne of
Fox drove to Pendleton Friday for
the funeral of Jessie Muir, a cou
sin. Dr. and Mrs. C. M. Dale and
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dugger of
Redmond were weekend visitors
at the Bud Engle and McWillis
homes.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Geinger and
daughter of Moses Lake visited
at the homes of their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Geinger of Cotton
and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Harris of
Long Creek.
Mrs. Ed Rounds entered the
John Day clinic for minor sur
gery Saturday.
with water circulating through it
all evening. They covered it
with tinfoil and the wall behind
the fountain was covered with
tinfoil also. Colored lights were
automatically turned off and on
changing colors on the water and
tinfoil. Davenports outlined the
floor with painted street lamps
on the side walls. The back wall
scene was painted of the Eiffel
tower , and a river with a steel
bridge.
Jack Kellys orchestra from
Pendleton played for us, which
was very enjoyable.
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MORROW COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT BUDGET 1956- 57
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1. Delinquent Taxes 1,500.00
2. County School Fund 7,450.00
3. Easic School Fund 51,000.00
4. Irreducible School Fund 530.00
5. Vocational Education 2,086.44
6. Elementary Tuition
7. High School Tuition 3,100.00
8. Transportation
9. Rentals & Other Sources 500.00
10. Estimated Total Receipts 66,166.44
11. Estimated Cash Balance or Deficit 2,500.00
12. Total Receipts and Available Cash Balance 68,666,44
ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
1. General Control 11,510.00
2. Instruction 132,548.09
3. Operation of Plant 24,208.00
4. Maintenance and Repair 11,548.30
5. Auxiliary Agencies 26,997.95
6. Fixed Charges 12,041.84
7. Capital Outlay 2,950.00
8. Debt Service 400.00
9. Emergency 2,700.00
total Estimated Expenditures 224,904.18
Total Receipts and Available Cash Balance 68,666.44
Amount Necessary to Balance Budget 156,237.74
Tax Rebate Estimated 4,687.12
Total Estimated Tax Levy 160,924.86
600.00
1,488.86
12,000.00
117.50
100.00
14,306.36
4,000.00
18,306.36
1.0D0.00
2,050.00
18.0(X).00
163.81
3,739.30
25,557.87
350.00
25.907.87
800.00
1.411.35
15.000 00
130.00
8,288.71.
25, 060.00
1,350.00
27,010.06
1,000.00
2,311.26
19,000.00
204.39
11,376.02
33,921.67
31XHI0.0O
67,921.67
135.00
350.00
1,850.00
17.50
2,352,50
3,139.45
5,491.95
100.00
500.00
600.00
3,250.00
3,850.00
200.00
200.00
5135.00
15,121.47
117,450.00
1,168.20
2,086.44
3,100.00
24,504.09
168,564.90
48,789.45
217,354.35
5,230.00
16,050.00
111,200.00
962.50
2,500.00
2,800.00
650.00
139,392.50
17,200.00
156,592.50
-95.00
-928.53
6,250.00
205.70
413.56
300.00
23,854.09
29,172.40
31,589.45
60,761.85
2,700.00
39,725.00
6,650.00
4,200.00
10,320.00
3,355.00
600.00
800.00
7,050.00
51,300.00
13,850.00
6,050.00
26.705.00
7.000.00
2,000.00
600.00
1 .200.00
3.530.OO
52,335,00
9.525.00
3.336.00
11,711.00
4,702.00
500.00
3'iO.OO
1 000.0 )
5,130.00
59,2.50.00
14,800.00
3,300.00
11,436.00
5,500.00
600.00
1,200.00
180.00
4,420.00
2,755.00
400.00
950.00
650.00
200.00
100.00
240.00
5,500.00
2,000.00
100.00
8,650.00
3,875.00
700.00
100.00
3,125.00
39,590.00
351,953.09
71,878.00
31,434.30
88,179.95
33,94,8.84
7,550.00
1,300.00
10,225.00
38,333.86
330,496.14
73,939.00
34,710.00
88,607.95
31,888.59
35,415.00
900.00
10.225.00
1,256.14
21,456.95
2,061.00
-3,275.70
428.00
2,060.25
27,865.00
400.00
68,350.00
120.615.00
86,839.00
101316.00
9,655.00
7,8400
16,450.00 635,959.18 644,515.54
8,556.36
18,306.36
50,043.64
25,907.87
91,707.13
27,010.06
67,921.67
5,491.95
3,850.00
200.00
217,354.35
156,592.50
60,761.85
59,f;2H.9 1
33,381.33
4,163.05
3,990.00
16,250.00 418,604.83 487,923,04
69,318.21
1,501.31
2,811.21
1.794.87
1,001.53
124.89
119.70
487.50
12,558.13
12,198.08
360.05
51,544.95
97,518.34
61,023.81
34,383.86
4,287.94
4,109.70
16,737.50 431,162.96 . 500,121.12
68,958.16
Rural School District, Morrow County, Heppner, Oregon
Office of Superintendent
JACK C. FLUCj, 7-8