Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 26, 1965, Page 4, Image 4

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IT WAS A MtTTT busy pl wound tb moWl ch.t X itrf unit
total of 563 cbMt X-rayi taken. ThU pirtur thaws tho signup
Uom coming for X-ray plctuwi.
Morrow Schools
Outline Plans
For Registering
(Continued from page 1)
on duty during the lunch hour,
nowever.
As at the high school, dally
schedule eall. for the elemen
tary school to take up at 8:45
a.m. Lunch period at me ele
mentary school will be about
45 minutes but will vary some,
what and will be staggered to
accommodate the various age
groups, Orossnickle said.
A $1.25 fee will be charged
pupils In grades one through
four, and a $130 fee will be
charged those in grades five
through eight. These fees will
cover assemblies, room fees for
parties and programs, and stu
dent body dues, the principal
said.
Also for students who take a
regular physical education class,
a S2 towel fee will be charged,
and for the older students en
gaging in sports, a $1 towel fee
will be charged for each sport.
A list of school supplies to be
required for gTades one through
eicht has been prepared by the
school and copies are available
at the school. They have also
been supplied to local stores,
which, therefore, are In a posit
ion to inform parents of child
ren of the needs,
lone Schools
At lone Hi eh and Elementary
any high school students who
have not pre-reglstered. Others
need not appear at that time.
Fvfvnt for towel fees, the fee
schedule is the same as at
Heppner schools.
Towel fees at lone High school
will be $2 for physical educa
tion nnrt $1 ner SDOrt. At the
ornHo erhnnl thpv will be SI for
physcial education and 50c per
sport. Difference in tne xowei
fo hptwppn schools of the dis
trict Is the difference In the cost
of laundering, SupL Potter ex
plained.
RinrcMt. Rnsri!man
Riverside High and Boardman
elementary will conduct regis
tratinn for all students on Thurs
day, September 2, starting at
10:30 a.m. Buses will make reg
ular runs to pick up students
for these schools on that day.
Thpsp ar the onlv buses that
will run in the county prior to
scnoois registration win De rn-
Welcome To The
MORROW COUNTY RODEO
COME ON OUT TO THE CORRAL
FOLKS! MORROW COUNTY IS
READY TO ENTERTAIN YOU FOR
2 DAYS WITH THE GREATEST
ARRAY OF RODEO PERFORMERS
AND RODEO STOCK SEEN ANY
INLAND CHEMICAL SERVICE I
times. ndaT. gut m. m
Chest X-Rays Taken
Al Lamb Home
From Hospital
Mayor Al Lamb, who entered
Providence nospitaL roniana.
last Tuesday lor ooservauon
and possible surgery, was dis
missed Saturday and returned
home Sunday.
Lamb had been troubled with
a condition which caused him
to hlaelc out." and It was fear
ed that a paralytic stroke might
be imminent. He underwent
cnmA nlnratrrv surerrv to art
eries In the region of his neck,
hut hi-t nhvsicians decided that
ho conditon could best be treat
ed by medication. He will con
tinue under medical treatment
here.
Mr I jimh accompanied him
to Portland. The city was crowd
ert with the American Leeion
convention, but she was able to
find lodging through the hos
pital which has rooms reserved
nearby for such cases.
Signup Changed
For Kindergarten
Pfcrlctratinn for the Heppner
kindergarten has been changed
to Thursday. September 2, from
I to 4 p.m. to correspona 10 reg
istration at the elementary
school. . ...
It will be held in the kinder
garten room at the school. Some
have asked about increased cost
this year, and it has been point
ed out that this is due to ex
tending the period or. tne morn
ing and afternoon sessions.
day, September 3, from 9 a.m.
until noon for new students and
the opening day of school.
Riverside High towel fees will
be $2 for physical education and
$1 per sport. Other fees are the
same as Heppner High, listed
above. Boardman Grade school
fee for towels will be $1 for
physical education and 50c per
sport. Student body fees are the
same as at Heppner and lone.
A- C. Houghton
Only new students will regis
ter in advance at A. C. Hough
ton School Irrigon. They are
asked to come at 10:30 a.m.
Thursday. September 2. Buses
will not run to Houghton school.
Towel fee there will be 51
for physical education and 50c
per sport. Student body fees are
the same as at other grade
schools in the county.
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end Saturday with a
proctu of registering
(G-T Photo)
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(Formerly Humphreys Drug)
217 No. Main St.
at Visit of Mobile Unit
A total of 717 chft X ii)i
were taken by the mobile X ray
unit of the tHrtfun Stat Batl
of Health at Ion and llf'n'f
Thunutav tlmnitfh Saturday, ac
curtm,? t. Mr- II. J. Stiucbcr.
fcnoral chairman.
Thla U equivalent to one
seventh of the county' total
Imputation, ami th hard-work-In
lH-al commltti were tie
lighted with the reHine.
Cliff Herbage of Portland,
tit hnulan ulth the unit, report
ed that I.Vt puturea were taken
In lone Thursday afternoon.
In lUppner through the day
FrMay. and 1st In lleppner on
Saturday momlnu. for a total
of 747.
lU-ta Omega chapter of Fj
ailon Sigma Alpha waa In
charge of arrangement In lone,
and they were given credit for
an exceptional Job. Working on
the eommlttee were Mr. AlU-e
Crawford. Mrs. Eugene IVn-ktor.
Mrs. Art Llndstrom. publicity
chairman. Mr. Ralph Ktncaid
and Mr. Joe Ilausler.
Mr. Wm. L. Cox. president of
the Morrow county TuN'rvuUwU
and Health association, and Mr.
Strwber ald that the fine coop
eration of all organization
made thla vUlt of the X ray
Free
Vigran free when
LABORATORIES
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unit a very ucveful one. They
extended thank to all who a
alkled.
Columbia IUln i:in trk pro
vldthl the tmfr and twer hok.
up. the City of ll.ppiir Himil
ted the u of the liiitown
narking ai an.t Cae Furn
iture Co. and P. W. Ma honey
supplied table and chair.
Publicity chairmen Included
Mr. I.lndidrom. lone; Mr. Mer
in I-oonard, I-enlngton; and
Mr, Uiwell Grtbble, lleppner.
tn the telephone committee
were Mr. IVan t!rave. Mr
llertH-rt llynd, Mr. Harton Clark
and Kalnbow Ulrl under the
direction of Mr. Tom Hughe.
Mr. Jack Loyd waa In charge
ol butncx contact, and car
commute wa headed by Mr
Clarence Rowwall. represent tng
the women of the FplMvpal
church.
Clerks Included Mr. Conlev
Lanham. Mr. Anita Stovkard.
Mr. Fmlle c;rhen. Mr. Wm
Cox. Mr. Herman Green. Mrv
Howard Bryant. Mr. Lowell
Challv. Mr. Hill Johnson. Mr
Joe Vocom. Mr. Betty MclKm
aid. Mrs. Mabel Heath. Mr
Pat Brlndle. Mrs. Gwrn Healy.
Mrs. Leta Thomas, Mr. Everett
Struckmeter. and Mr. M roe her
offer! 30-day supply of
you buy a bottle of 100,
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Spending part of I ha time
here with the unit wa Ray
thukwaller of la Grande, pro-
f t am direc tor of the Oregon Tu
ertuliwl and Health oriat
Ion for eautrin IHrgon. He ri
pieiHH pleaure at the iuiivm
of the vllt.
lid wa the flt time the
HEY!
Let's Get A Little
Western!
and go to the
RODEO
Augutt 21 and Xf
COWGIRLS-Hcre'f A Hint: Look
your best for tho Rodeo dance
and other social events. Let us
help spark you up.
Lois Beauty Shop
Heppner. fbono S7-K03
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unit kad Veen In Mono county
for ome year lu-ult frn
the Xrava abuuld le received In
lo riava or to weeks and will
Im aeiit dlied to the petn whi
had them taken,
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