UrrPNEH GAZETTE TIMES. Thursday. Noownbw 81. 1
School Directors Cover
Many Items at Meeting
In tui over two hours hoit
liv wIhmiI board standards dir
.tli.is of the Morrow County
Shool District covered a wide
unite ot niiiiKTH t it n kuIiit
n.oiithlv nicctini! in Lcxiiijjion
Momliiv nlKht.
In chionolouloal order, thin l
Ikiw it went: .
Director Irvln Rauch reported
that repairs to I ho Greyhound
type bun have bwn ''"l'VJ
within thf estimate of
witli a niujor overhaul to the
cneine and other work done.
Supt, Hon Da nit" l rcorted
that lontnutors have left tne
lib lit the ltlverslde school with
the const ruction vlrtuully com
pleted except for four or live
minor Moms. Quite a number ol
i.niilMHi-i1 Items an? )" "
et nipleted, hi' fcaitl.
The district cained on Its con
tii.eciiiv hud net for the new
m I.oo! when the county furnish
c: crawl at a cost less than
j-nlicipiiled. The total cost was
S'C.u as aualnst the estimate
1. 1 s:,lH). This bruucht the con
tingency buduct from a mere
C, to about S.MO0, Daniels wild,
lax Belief Eyed
The superintendent also re
ported on the di'leat of ballot
measure No. 7 and discussed
brnJly the possibilities for tax
relief for the public, lie said
that the governor has Indicated
tluit he will press the lcj-lslat-lire
to work on the problem,
i-olntine towards a sales tax or
an increase In Income tax to
alleviate the property tax load.
Daniels also reported on the
decision of the state Intermed
iate Kducation District reorgani
zation committee that Umatilla
and Morrow counties should
comprise an IED.
He brought up the matter ol
the recent organization of tne
county district's non-certified
personnel as reported in The
Gazette-Times last week. Dan
iels said that he doesn't know
at this time what his will en
tail and said that a meeting of
the new organization is sched
uled for the first Monday in
December to determine if it will
have salary recommendations to
present to the board. I
Trninmn Pirlflltl Tabled
Under old business, a report
was made on the possibility of
acquiring a pickup to be used
In driver training, to be furnish
ed by the manufacturer without
cost to the district. It was re
ported that insurance might be
about $1-15 per year. Daniels
pointed out, however, that res
trictions on the driver training
program do not permit more
,rt ft,lrt I M n CPIi t fllld
lllilll IVVU IU ma . -
is brings problems Decause u
frowned upon for a male in-
stiuctor and female student lo
he alone. Changes in regula
tions on the program are now
being considered on a statewide
level, he said. Some members of
the board looked favorably on
the use of a pickup in the pro
gram because it gives driving
experience on manual shiftirg
and driving of larger vehicles
that the student does not re
ceive in a car. However, the mat
ter was tabled for this year.
Penalty Clause Talked
Attorney Bob Abrams gave a
leport on the matter of invoking
penalty clauses on contractors
on the Riverside school for not
completing work at times speci
fied in their contracts, Penalties
up to $100 per day overtime are
provided. Abrams said that he
had met with Architect Howard
Glazer in an effort to determine
whn the school was feadv for
"beneficial use." Alter
the school was readv for
beneficial use" on September
. Some of the contractors con-
this
is
fiist
some
that
tinned work for a considerable
1 neth of tune even after tins
date. Abrunui ali that an ai
lempt was made to determine
the amount of I" Miltercil !V
the district a a result of the
deluv ami arrived at a tentative
f.i-ure of $7KI. He said that in
cording to the contract the ar
chiiif-l Is the Mill Indue of llu-
I tune that the school was teuds
for '"beneficial iw." Abr.ini-
aid that he pluns to write at
I i..mev reureselltlni! the ci'll
liaelors almul the matter, Th
matter was left pending at til .t
point. ,
i The board aptxilnted .Mis.
Wanda WithersiMion of Irrlgi.M
its a budget committee mcmbe-
'ami appointed Mrs. Dirk lime
hart of lleppner as a member
inf the secondary curriculum
committee.
, Theft Iruuranc Approved
I The board agreed to take out
I theft insurance on schools In Ihi
i district through Turner, Van
Marter and Bryant of lleppner.
Kor $-13 per year the district i'
insured for loss of cash up to
Jir) per Incident and for $10
annual premium, to SloOO prop
eitv damage and vandalism by
prowlers per Incident.
Field trip requests, cut !'
about half those originally pro
posed due to budget cuts ear
lier this year, were approved.
I'lincipal Alan Martin gave an
explanation of a geological
field trip planned for lleppner
eighth grade classes by Mrs.
Inez Meador which takes a sub
stantial part of the lleppner Kl
cmentary field trip budget. Th
board approved the trip.
Karl McQuaw rendered his re--.-
I Ignation as a member of th"
! Boardman lrrigon advisory com
jmittee, and the vacancy is yet
to be filled.
I Lloyd (Jim) Johnson, indus
trial arts instructor at lone, ton
deied his resignation to be ef
fective at the end of the school
year. It was accepted with the
order that a letter be placed
on file on his behalf.
Miss Riley Gets Leave
Sick leave for Miss Alice
Riley. lleppner High schoil
teacher, was granted for the
balance of the current school
year. She was recently confined
to a hospital on account of ill
ness and is now recovering at
home.
Mrs. Hope Temple, formerly a
substitute teacher in Portland
and later teacher in Oregon
City, was given a contract as
English and Spanish teacher at
the high school. She has had
five years' teaching experience.
Supt. Daniels reported that an,
electrical firm had furnished an
estimate of $1587 to replace two
fuse boxes at the lleppner Ele
mentary school with circuit
breaker boxes, rewire some of
the rooms with Wiremold and
do other electrical work that was
recommended after a recent in
spection of the school. It was
pointed out that the remodel
ing budget is already overex
pended. Other estimates will be
fought to see if the work can
he done more economically.
Aim of the project would be to
correct a "hot fuse box" situa
tion that was considered some
thing of a potential fire haz
ard, although the electrical con
tractor who checked the job
.raid that fuses should burn out
before a fire started.
Report was given on a state
sanitation and food facilities in
spection of the county schools.
Are you movingT Subscribers
are reminded to notify The Gazette-Times
of new addresses,
and please Include your old address.
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CINDI BERGSTROM. oqo 4. ond her IS month old titter, KeUL
wpear in tnU latt erie ot Ameiicor-. Future Citiiem picturet.
which have appeared weekly in the Gaiette-Tunes. The two
qirlt are dnuqhtert ot Mr. and Mr. Elwayne Berastrom. Hepp.
ncr. Pictured at r'qht are the tlx children ot Mr. and Mrj
Arnold Rnvtnond. They arc Diane. 12. Donna, 11. Phillip. 8.
Jamei. 7. Susan. 5. and Jennifer, age 2.
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LITTLE Karen Rasmussen. age 1, U pictured here with ber tour
brothers in tnis lasi unci oi ihi. rA
tures. The boys are Mike, aqe 6. Greq, aqe 4, Matt age 2, and
Tcm, 1. All are children oi Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rasmussen
cf Heppnor. Pictured at the rlqht are the three children of Mr.
and Mrs. William brannon. They are Kannin Kathleen, age
3Vj, William Russell, age 2, and their younger brother. Marvin
James, 4 months.
lone Whips Crane; Plays Huntington At Home in Semis
(Continued from pace II
tri. points, one on the pass from
ball; and Wilson scored the ex
tra point on the pass from Hal-
fit-sen
Score 27 In Quarter
The tarns went into me rno
zone four limes In the first per
iod and had a 27 point lead
going into the wound quarter.
After Sherman's oenlng
romp. lone failed to make the
etra point. Just n few plavs
later, after the Cards held the
visitors, Sherman raced 22 yard.;
for a second touchdown llalvor
ren ran the point, and It was
13 0.
Four plavs later Halvorst n
Intercepted a Crane pass and
went 33 yards to the end lone.
Sherman boomed over for the
extra point, and It was 20 0.
The home team ended first
period scoring on a drive with
Ball going over from the one
yard line. Halvorsen ran the
point, and the count stood 27 0.
Sherman continued to add
points in the second, going over
from the eight to make it 33-0.
The PAT try failed.
Visitors Score on Pass
At this juncture the Crane
team clicked and scored on a
touchdown pass from Evan
Miller to Joe Davis, good for 12
yards. Matt Heathco ran the ex
tra point, and it was 33-7.
First half scoring was com
pleted when Halvorsen broke
loose on a 22-yard romp, and
Halvorsen passed to Wilson for
the point after, bringing the
halftime count to 40-7.
In the third quarter Ball wort
11 yards for the first touchdown
of the period, but the point
missed, and it was 46-7. The
quarterback then passed to Sher
man on a play that was good
for 41 yards, and the extra point
1968-69 SCHOOL CALENDAR
I 2,3 :zz:z. Gallon
December M (Regular Dismissal Time)
Tanuarv 2 Scho1 Rosun?os
uyn ?thra"2i":Z -P.- Sin,.rf'';;
TViav v Riverside Graduation
M-Iv 27 Ione Graduation
Mv 2S Heppner Graduation
Mav 29 Last Day of School Students
jurfe 2 Report Cards Mailed Home
lIfeacrier Work Day (Friday Saturday or Monday.)
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Time is Slipping By!
We Suggest That You
Order
nsfitifls
Now
Cards
We Hare A Wonderful
Selection 7 Big Albums
Western Tradition & Sonnell Lines
Imprinted or Plain
Gazette -Times
Christmas Event
Offers Many Prizes
(Continued from page 1
ing the ensuing week and ur
til noon Saturday, December 7.
He may enter once at each stoic
taking part in the event. He
cannot register after November
30 at anv store in which he is
already registered.
The television set, with a re
tail price of $34!, was purch
ased from Lott's Electric by the
meichants, each of whom is
contributing cash for the pur
chase. Randy Lott. owner, is
contributing by offering the s;t
to them below his cost.
Some stores are contributing
to the television set without ot
tering individual prizes. A per
son may also register with them
foi a chance on the set.
TV Winner Must Be Present
Ahnr nivtn nil DPCPmhOr 1.
registration slips will be picked
up from all stores for the TV
drawing. The first slip drawn
will be the winner provided
that the person is in attendance.
The winner must be present to
win. ...
Winners of individual store
prizes on November 30 need n't
be present to win. Names of
the lucky ones will be posted
in the store windows after the
drawings.
riiimorj nf the narticipa 1 1 ng
stores are not eligible to enter,
but. their children may ukc
nori tlio mmmittee has decid
ed. Store employees are eligible
to enter in stores omer man
those where they are employ
ed. Jaycees are helping with ar
rangements for Santa Clans,
Mrs. Gardner said. Columbia
Basin Electric Co-op will again
install street lights which arc
expected to be in place by time
of Christmas Opening.
Entries Expected
From Three States
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test (Wheeler, Morrow, Grant,
Baker, Union, Malheur and Uma
tilla) taking part.
Regional preliminaries will be
in a program Saturday after
noon, November 30, at 2 p.m. On
Saturday evening, starting at 7
p m. a classic old timers contest
and the regional finals will be
All three programs will be at
the Heppner junior high gym-
mtHlUhh
Merchants Give Trophies
Five blacings Will be given in
three divisions, and three will
be given in the Old Time Fidd
lers contest. Trophies, donated
by Heppner merchants and the
Chamber of Commerce, will thus
be given to 18 winning cuiue-
tants. in aacimon, u.c my i.,.
in each division will be given
cash prizes.
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The tjnamoer "i
contributed $50 towards the
trophies by action oi n
of directors, and merchants
throughout the city are donat
ing to make up the rest of the
sum needed for them.
Master of ceremonies for tne
contest will be Ed Patterson of
La Grande, state president ot
the Oregon Jaycees.
Rear Admiral Set For Chamber Talk
Tear Admiral Herman Trum,
U. S. Navy, commander of Fleet
Air at the Whidby Island, Wash.,
naval installation, will be the
speaker at the luncheon meet
ing of the Heppner-Morrow
county Chamber of Commerce
Monday at noon in the Wagon
Wheel Cafe, President Wes Sher
man announces.
Admiral Trum is expected to
be accompanied by three other
naval officers. His talk is ex
pected to deal with the import
ance and function of the Navy
bombing range in Morrow county-
a cehoftnlpd film on cnecK
artists, entitled "Paper Hangers,"
failed to arrive in ume iur m--nmnrnm
MnnHav and will be re
scheduled at a later date.
At the meeting, tne group ois-
cussed plans for Christmas
Opening, prospects for new busi
nesses in town as a result of
recent advertising by the Cham
ber, and Principal Dick Carpen
ter of Heppner High called at
tention to the need for a shed
for students to wait for the
morning school bus near the
city library.
He said that Columbia Basin
Electric will heat the structure
if one can be provided by some
means.
Carpenter also discussed the
possibility of improving the field
lighting system at the rodeo
grounds.
President Sherman appointed a
nominating committee to choose
a slate of directors for the en
suing year to replace those
whose terms expire. On the com
mittee are John Venard, chair
man, Ed Gonty, Dr. L. D. Tib
bies and Jim Driscoll.
Varieties of wedding and re
ception invitations at Gazette
Times office.
come on a Ball -lYttylohn paw",
making the score 53 7. Finishing
the point production for the per
iod, Sherman ran Hi yard and
Bull run the extra point, mak
ing it 60-7.
In th final quarter, llalvor
sen pitched a strike to Sherman
who ran It over on a 22 yard
plav. and lYttviohn ran the
point, running the core to 07
7. Nelson Endi Scoring
Nelson finished the lopsided
Morins with an 11 -yard run, but
the point attempt failed, and
the final was 73-7.
Coach Meyers used reserves
through most of the fourth
period. He said he felt It nee
e.sarv to keep the first team
Intact for most of the game to
get timing down for the toup.h
Huntington game ahead, espec
ially since the team had a
week's layoff prior to the Crane
contest.
While lone amassed a huuc
total of 4(52 yards on passing
fcnd rushing. Crane came up
ehh a resoertable 176 yards.
The visitors made 146 yards on
passing, conneciing on nine oi
2!) attempts. Four of the pass
es were intercepted. They had
trouble with their running game
due to the Ione defense. While
picking up a total of 72 yards
on the ground, they also were
frr losses totaling 42
yards, leaving a net of only .ID
fiom scrimmage.
On the other hand. Ione roll
ed for 320 yards on the ground
and passed for 142 more yards.
First downs favored Ione, U
to 6. Several long runs of the
Cards those which resulted in
touchdown did not contribute
to the fli.t down total.
Sherman accounted for .ij
yard in rushing and adm-l
more yard on pass reception.
Crowd at the game wax dii
ni.poiimngly niall. pnib.ioly
due to the conflict of hunting
neuson and the compel It lun of
the televised OSU-l'SO game.
Admission for the lluntitiijt'm
game, net by the State Activi
ties Aiisochillon, is $1-50 lr
adults, SltW for high school
students, und 30c for elemeM.iry
students.
HOSPITAL NEWS
Those admitted to rior.ecr
Memorial hospital during the
past week, and still receiving
medical care, are the following
Hazel Jackson, Spray; Ruby
Munkers, Heppner, and CMn
Klncald, Ione.
Dismissed, afler rcivlvlns; ex
tended care, was Melha Mitchell,
Kinzun.
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orrow County
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WHERE: FAIR PAVILION, HEPPNER
WHEN: NOVEMBER 25, 1968
TIME: 6:30 P.M.
GUEST SPEAKER: A. E. VanWINKLE Spokane
uu Vice President of Spokane Bank
For Cooperatives
Directors will be elected, and reports from the president and manager
will be received. General discussion of association policies and future will
be the order of business.
A banquet-type meal will be served by the Willows Grange at 6:30
p.m. with champion 4-H steer being part of the menu. Valuable door
prizes will be given at 6:30, this will consist cf packages of another prize
steer. You are welcome. Be on time!
Barton Clark, President
Morrow County Grain Growers
PH. 676-9228
HEPPNER