Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, June 29, 1961, Welcome Edition, Image 19

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    Schools Under Administrative District
On )uy I, IW. all t.f Mof- iiuu!rll ffuwtrt, rtrUt!- In
ctsf snij into a ! ih r4 Uj.i. rinij on the Culum
)ifn;l adrnii.uifm kli.K.I dia-JbU rhrr. Sui officials rirrdut
lth fi fcrhiwl board, and trrmcndnu ertmih In th nrar
Mht. surf. The staff cun j future, v.uh new chm.U and ad
Hts of 73 ti-arhrrt who tfach duinnal students,
but xao student. Ttili h.l dUtrl.1 U under
! This Kastern Ort-con county, the control of a progrensive mt
famous .r v.heat and livestmk. i ern school board elected frum
j r j- ti-d to rntt-r an era of seven areas of the county. Their
Cl u a ci of education to
meet til the nerd of tiMlay'l
rhlldrrn Incluiltnjr rU- for the
Ciftrd and the retarded, a cU
load of lift oer 23 la 30 In the
actual classrooms.
A woirreimue salary schedule
with trmi(ons fur tho v.h
to tak advanc work In
rollri' or unltrrslty U being de
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:m ii' .1 jijaa.t iiittt t i.ai.i BUi aCl . ,', tiij a,
UNDER CONSTRUCTION on a sit northwest of Heppner it thla 8 room unit of a now school
' building. Designed for a high school building, it will be used at least for the first year as a
grade school building. Before it may be used for high school purposes, science rooms, home
economics room, library, multi-purpose room and additional classrooms need to be approved and
' constructed. The first unit is expected (o be in use during the 1961-62 school year. (G-T Photo)
1h1, All our trihm are
nii-mU-fi of the Oregon Educa
tion Aiwt latlun and the Nation
al IMucation Association.
The following school now
operate In thi dlirlit:
Irrliion teacher elfmfntar)
school. 120 student.
Ikiardman 4 teacher elemen
tary school, HO students; Klver
side Mth at Buardman. 8 teach
ers. K5 students. It serves both
Irrli'on and Buardman.
I.me 8 teacher elementary
school. HO students; G teacher
hii'h st htRil. Vit) students.
Ileppner 3) teacher elemen
tary school; iM tulents; and 16
teacher hlfh schnol, ZiO hlch
KchiMiJ students.
The MhiM.J district has a build
Inc program In progress which
will bring added facilities thru-
out the county. In 1W1 a new 8
room unit for Heppner high
scImxiI will be completed. By
January of 1!Hi2 a 6 room high
school unit will be completed at
one. New elementary rooms are
o be added In Irrigon during
12 63. and a complete new fa-
ility will be built at Hoard man
during 1!H3 to replace the River
side high school and Bonrdmnn
grade school, with an estimated
expenditure of around $700,000.
Every school has a hot lunch
program; every school has sec
retarial help available; 50 per
cent of the students are trans-
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ENJOYED by hundreds of youngsters, particularly, is the Heppner municipal swimming pooL A
low family rate for the summer season makes it available to all. Swimming Instruction is also
given, and close supervision of the pool is supplied by a qualified liteguard. (C-T Pboto)
ported, 70 ler cent on paved
roads; the full cash value of the
district Is over $57,000,000; the
mlllage on cash value is about
12 mills; the 1901-62 school budg
et Is estimated at $S65.000.
HICKS MARKET
WELCOMES
YOU
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of Groceries
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ASSOCIATE STORE
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AT
HEPPNER.
OREGON
PH. 6-9234
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'Where You Expect More
For Your Money
And Get It!'
Owned And Operated By
JOHN and BETTY PFEIFFER
Welcome To
EASTERN OREGON!
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WE WELCOME YOU!
RED and WHITE GROCERY
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Quackcnbush
HEPPNER
Ph. 6-9226
Meats Groceries Produce
Froxcn Foods
ntrriMtH hium scnooi serves students ot both Lexington and Heppner and has a student body of
approximately 2C0. The building has 16 classrooms and is built on two floors with a basement
below. In 1961-62, 16 teachers will be on the staff. It offers all subjects needed for college prep
oratory courses ana nas some vocational courses, including agriculture and home economics.
Visible at right is the gym. An ag building is also a part of the plant
(G-T Photo)
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THIS MODERN grade school building, which serves both Heppner and Lexington elementary school
children, was completed in 1954 at Heppner. It has 10 rooms and is built on two levels. Upper
grade children from Lexington have been attending here but those In grades 1-5 have continued
ax scnooi in Lexington. (G-T Photo)
A Cordial Greeting and
Always A Good
SELECTION OF LATEST
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Skirts
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Shorts
Capris
Slips
ALICE and GRACE
HEPPNER
MORROW
WELCOME FROM
COUNTY
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MAKERS OF
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O Thousands of Satisfied Customers
O Thousands of Satisfied Patrons From
Whom We Have Bought Cream and
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WHOLESALERS FOR FINE KRAFT PRODUCTS AlfD TILLAMOOK CHEESES
W. C. and CLARA COX, Owners PH. 6-9244
IF YOU WANT THE BEST,
YOU WANT PRIDE OF OREGON!
ASK FOR IT!
HEPPNER