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nrrfNCI CAZZTTT-TTMLS. Thursday. Keeesftbef 1L IM4 Kinzua School Schedules Events (Ilrl4 over from last week) In ihe punning stage, U eard parly to be put im by Ihe Kiniua ITA on iWrmber 5 to rata money lor the TA arholar hip fund. A raffle will also he helu In conjunction rlth thli p'y. The nvnnd year f roup of 4 II Hub knutrrt met at the home ct heir leader. Mr. Lota Hollomon. to elect their officers, president U LorrlH Hubbell; vice president la Carol Mallaroy; arrtrlary la luuy Hubbell. anl reporter ta Linda Brwanlnc. They choe the name of Needle Knm-klnf Knit ters for their croup. On Oct. 31 the group will have bake sale at the Kinzua Mercantile to raise money to buy yarn to knit artl clea for needy children. Refresh menta w served by Lorelei liubbell and Carol Mallaroy. Mr. and Mm. Harold Curnutt and family of Heppner spent the weekend visiting Mr. and Mr. Ijnle S hell and family iV.n iltnkfd enl to Condon n Ida y evening to get Mi. Slink ard who had spent several das In the Condo clinic tor treat ment of ulcerated teeth which were estr acted. Mr. and Mr. It nice ttoltomon ant! daughter of HermUtan spent from Tuesday until Thur day viHiiing with Mr. and Mrs. Koger lliiumon Mr, and Mr. Glen Splvey uere weekend vuttora to 1'urtland- The Klnrua Women club had It regular meeting Thursday afternoon at the km hen. Purine the meeting the ladle decided to atari another quilt fur their pro ject fir Afterward they played game tor travel I n g prizes. Mr. Lucille Rcavi was the hostess fur the afternon. Thrlr next meeting on November U will start wtUi potluck luncheon. and family of Idaho Fait. Idaho, - I I I if-!! sr.'Tii.iis.'Mt-M.Jfa Directors Chanqe School Insurance to Hull Coverage Hlnes They alo went to Thel la lie to visit Sieve a mother, Mm Kuwy HarrUMWt who u in I he lUllt (ieneral hi I'll a I Kecrnt hunting vtkttor here were bob Mrv bridge and aon lire of ruedirt. Mr. and Mra, Herbert Fit strum and family of liend spent the week end here a luu-s'ueU ut Mr. and Mra- Alien MUaJ. Mr. Lt'uu Lorengel and fam lly and Mr. and Mis. Troy Carry and daughter went to IS t land Wednesday evening fur Troy to takv the plane to Virginia where he will he atauoneu. Mlsa Sharon Kelso of Colusa. Califs apent the week end at horn with her parent, Mr. and Mrv Robert Kelso. Mr. Honnle Campbell ii hosifsa Wednesday evening to the loubledrvk card flub with threv table in May. High was won by Kosie Graham, low by Helen Wright, and floating by Bonnie Campbell and Marilyn Bailey. Other enjoying this evtnlng were Virginia KelMX Mr. and Mr. Steve Harrison VurtnU Sllton. Ada Schell. Ktta first-- eflieni YOUR SIRS) Plan ahead with a savings account All Important goals take planning, and that's where saving comes In! Regular deposits in a Savings Account bring your goal closer to fruition. Watch your money grow here at our liberal Interest rate. OPEN AN ACCOUNT TODAY FIRST FEDERAL wA . i ' SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION BOX 739 PENDLETON , ! Bom man, Vonnle Brownl n g , i Margie Ball. Mar) Boring, and ; Margaret McConnell. Mis Karen Bast Ian wa host ess Saturday evening to aome friends at a slumber party at her home and honoring Ml Joan Hamilton. Those taking part were Karen. Joan. Penny Viegaa. Terr)- O'Brien. Kosemerry Stub j bl. field, and Carol NUtad. Mr. Jack Sit ton and Mrs. Bob , McCullovh of Clarno were busi- ne? visitors to Madras Thursday. I ! M rt I.ar flvatt . H,ut.MK : day evening to the member of ; lh Auxiliary card club. High for pinocftie was won by Marl Bor ing low by Margaret McConne 11. and floating by Virginia Kelso and Margaret McConnell. Hlgn for bridge was won by Mane jWa.ll. Others playing were Vir ginia mon. Koiiene ruiton. jNaurine Benson. Lily May Nis ; tad Dru Huck, Arlene Schroeder, and Joline Gulnn. Mrs. Robert Park retuned home 1 Thursday from the Heppner hos pital where she had been a sur gical patient for several days. I Mrs. Abby Humphrey of Fos&il ; is substituting at the Kinzua i Grade school in her absence. Due to improper certification. Mrs. Lillian Kerr has resigned as teacher of the 4th and 5th grades at the Kinzua Grade school. Mrs. Glenna Emmons of I jMayville has taken Mrs. Kerr's place. Mr. and Mrs. C L. Flack were : in Heppner Sunday for medical i care. Mrs. Jack Ball and family and i Mrs. Arden Tripp and sons were I In Heppner Saturday for business tnu shopping, bunday Mr. and iMrs. Jack Ball and boys spent j the day in Heppner with Mr. and Mrs Leon Ball. (Continued from page II with the Army Engineer, by De cember 1. It is effected that IV. Hum mel' reMirt will be ready bv about Thankteuln time, after hlrh the board lll meet to conlder It. preparatory to Trcraiportatloa Stwdledi Sunt. Pitter also reported on survrt ne ha been maklmr In connection with the district's tranMHirtatlon siem In an rf. fort for more efficient and ec. onomlcal operation. He said that he ient a dav at Klamath Fall with the Iran, portatlon supervisor there. The vstem there haa aNmt the ame number of buse and equal dla- lance to travel but mainten ance is about half that In M r row county. The Klamath rail school vtem ha It own bus shop Mhlch represent an In estment of about SIO.OU). he Skill. educational purpose only, with rrcuur of rrvrrtinit to u.mois or their heir. It has leen a difficult problem lo illi (( the trorty. I'n.Ur the plan S reed uin. the dutrlct will ad ertlM lor bids on "any lntrret the dlktrut may haw" In lite property, which ill then ih4 rrquire giving clear tr.S.'. ll was leixirtetl that seerl In the area had eireMed in teret In obtaining the ptvpetty on this bails. Tsocbar Cvoluotlosi Set Supt. Potter reported briefly on a personnel evaluation plan that I now belnir deirloiied with the help tif adnilnUtrator. He said! that while he realize that some teachers do not like to be eval uated, he feel It la necessary to efficient functioning of the school sstem. Principals have been aked to start constWrlng tearhei who are weak In any areas with the Idea of hclplnjr them improve Supt. Potter said that the entire Sunt. Potter said that he plan " n,, only tne c, rtme. stair. i h.-r similar lw u7,rL NOW IS THE TIME TO II OUR SHELVES ARE LOADED WITH A BRAND NEW STOCK OF FAMOUS LINES! SPA) 7 ARROW - Shirts PENDLETON - Slacks Shirts - Short and Long Sleeves Topsters KANDEL - Sweaters WEYENBERG - Shoes STETSON - Hats JOCKEY - Underwear SAMSONITE - Luggage LEES - Pants COLUMBIAKNIT-Sweaters WOOLRICH -Coats, Jackets PURITAN - Coats, Jackets, Banlon Shirts DArS - Pants JANTZEN - Sweaters MALL DEPOSIT GARDNER'S illEN'S WEAR : "THE STORE OF PERSONAL SERVICE MARJ and LeBOT GARDNER to check with ot istrlct in an effort to find other tatlxttes for comparison. To SU Pine City School Board of director authorized the sale of any Interest the dl trict may have In the Pine City school property after Attorney noo Aorams, iMrector Irvln Rauch and Supt letter learnetl on a visit there that the exten sion unit Is not Interested In purchasing the property under any consideration bceau.se of In surance, taxes and other costs. Because the school land was or Iginally given to the district for Local Golfer Makes Two Holes in-One Ray Ferguson has provided golfers on the Willow Creek course with a record to shoot at. He made two hole In one within two weeks time. Ferg uson scored one ace on hole No. 1 and the second on No. 2. At last report he was not considering any possibility of turning pro and making the tour. program, and that the help of the board and the entire com munity. Is sought. Anderson Appoints! Frank Anderson was reap pointed to the district budget board with term to esplre June 30, VM77. He loin James I tImmII and Cimt MiXJuarrle. both of Heppner. Fllwynne Pink of Le Ington and Warren McCoy of Irrlcon on the committee. Others yet to ! ailnted are member from Boardman and lone. First meeting of the budget committee will be at 7;3i on Thursday. December 10. at a place lo be announced. FUC Permit Eyed Supt. Potter reported on In vestigation as to the powslblllty of using one school bus for non- school sen Ice when occasion warrants. This came about as . a result of a ruling that school buses could not be used for non- school purposes on exempt li censes. The superintendent said that he has been advised that the district can apply to the Public Utility Commission for a permit for Irregular route service. A hearing must be held on the application, after huh th til. I rouM purchase a tsn and be rharged n ndleage or time bi Ut the no h.4 t'M . ,, -A numler of dlotruts hand It In this tsav where they d-i hot hae common earner tn i heir ntuntv." be said. It wsuiii - R.vriarv f. tfe distrtct tt Im rrtreritrd at the bearing In question are such lilp those that Involve II siuorms. isiUn.i Nth riader on Ihe Mheai lour, and other close! related to, but not a part ol ho art I vines. Avtesmeal flfd Tti twunl signed an agree- menl with Harold Ham of llsid man In which he will tare the Oorge house on the eleiMntsry school property and cleat the M bv Marth I. 1.Y Trip Appres-ed The tnard authorlred Supt Potter to arcrpt an Invitation of School Administrators to go from Ihe American Asportation lo .New Jersev In February to aitiiite In Ihe as UIMi a rvaluatUoi if Inlrrprrtlnir i, role of etuiattrt In lb federal poseMv program lo a b ad ntlnUUslors. Ilie suprimteit.U-ti said that would ruiulie sl-mt week to do the -tt Hieti alt apposed y Hl..n fntrsl with district H It. I'matiila rounir, involving f.ur klorrow esniniy student Tint rout r st I Ihe same as ooe ri as-sited last er. Fdwln llawl.-ff of Trsas waa si i rsrd as sclrrve and msthe mail's leather at lone High s loud when it was necessary to release i a mrm h-eney brcauso he was unable to certify under state standard. Meeting of the Oregon K. hl Btirds assxilatlon In IVrtland nest week was annourvtvd. In rector Harvey Warner said that he planned to attend, and iHree tor Howsrd Cleveland and Supt Potter will aiao attend .r at least part of the meeting whhr. runs from Wednesday through Friday at Ihe Hilton Hotel. ATTENTION ELK MEMBERS! Don't Miss The Benefit Dinner Harvest Buffet WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18 Serving From 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Bridge and Pinochle at 8:00 p.m. $1.50 Ticket For Evening Door Prizes Main Prize 20 lb. Turkey BENEFIT OF ELKS' EYE CLINIC A MODERN Business Operation Demands QUALITY COhUNE MM lrljiUljjOUIjv HOW IS YOUR STOCK OF . . . LETTERHEADS Gr MATCHING ENVELOPES INVOICES STATEMENTS WINDOW ENVELOPES RULED FORMS BUSINESS CARDS PROGRAMS ANNOUNCEMENTS . . Whatever Your Printing Needs May Be See Us Guaranteed Satisfaction Prompt Service The Gazette-Times Heppner Phone 676-9228 Dealer For Moore Business Forms HEPPNER PH. 676-9218 H