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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1970)
Non-Certified Staff Hired for 1970-71 In n executive session Mori-Leonard Munkors, Darrt'l HarrU, day evening the school board hired norteertliioa sinn ior next year. A. C Houghton Elementary Mrs. Marilyn Stewart, secre tary; Mrs. Verdle Isom and Mrs. Vera Cooley, cooks; Earl Sand ers, custodian; Don Adams, cus todian and bus driver; Fred Fredrlckson, John Kenney, Ival Sullivan, bus drivers. BiYMsld School Mrs. Myra Skoubo. secretary; Mrs. Mildred McQuaw and Mrs. Ruth Hoffman, cooks; Bob Har wood, Jack McEntlre, Delbert Ball, Carl Wtcklander, bus driv ers and custodians. Mrs. Robert Harwood, laundry. Heppner Elementary Maxine Ayers, secretary; Mar ion Abrams, teachers aide; Glad ys VanVVinkle, LaVclle Cecil, Columbine Orwick, cooks; Cam illa Samples, cook and laundry; Paul Warren, maintenance; Dnr rel Harris, Harry Green, custod ians. Heppner nigh School Elizabeth DajjRett, secretary; Peggy O'Donnell, library aide; Naomi Matthews, Eva Griffith cooks; Darrel Vinson, bus driver custodian; Wade Bothwell, Mark Samples, custodian; Paul War ren, maintenance; Leonard Toll, bus maintenance. Bus drivers: Ray Ayers, Jim Bloodsworth, Darrel Vinson, Harry Green, Lo in I.Hbrttrr. Ions High School Marylee Hlemstra. secretary; Beverly Wilson, Betty Carlson, Library aides; Margaret A. ak era, Ida Coleman, cooks; DorU Collyhorn, cook and laundry. Wallace Matthews and How ard Crowell, custodian and bus drivers; Edith Matthews, custod ian; Pete Cannon, Juno Chlrst opherson, William Ling, bus drivers. District Oifico DuAnn McCarty, clerk; Gall Burkenbine, secretary; Edith Munkers. supplies, Leonard Munkers, custodian. Sue Greenup Gets Scholarship Award Beverly Gunderson, treasurer of the Morrow County unit, an nounces the National Founda tion nf tho March of Dimes scholarship has been awarded to Sue Greenup 01 Heppner. This Is a continuing scholar ship and Sue was the recipient last year, also. She Is In nurses training at Emanuel Hospital in Portland and Is presently in In tnnsivo tralnln? for sureerv. The scholarship this year is In the amount of zuu. NEW HOURS STARTING JUNE 1 OPEN DAILY 10 AJ. to 10 P.M. (OPEN SEVEN DATS A WEEK) HARRIS DRIVE-IN Now Managed by The Gallihers FINIS HALF M A R A T HI nui. cri,i lunlor. came In fourth over-all KsSJTKISh w -cond in bta dlvUlon. for 18-year-olds and younger, with a tune of on. hour 20 minutes, and 52 seconds for the run from Service Creek fo SprrSlrty-on. competitor, enter he event which was won bra runner In the over-26.year old group In one hour. 13-plu. minuter First place In the IS W-under das. woi won by Harold Hartley of the HermUton High track team, who cam. to clocked at 1-16. Third place was another adult runner. Spanish Students Receive Awards Gold certificates for proficien cy in Spanish at the recent com petition sponsored by Eastern Oregon College were received last week by Heppner High stu dents Linda Cooper and John Sumner. Blue certificates were awarded to Peggy Schllchting, Kelley Wolff, Diana Cutsforth, Darlenc Warren and Valerie Boyer. As Morrow County Commissioner CHARLES O'CONNOR will assure you of having a geographically balanced County Court He will work for a road modernization program 16 years in public service have given him exper ience in Budget, Street Construction and a wide acquaintance with State and Federal executives Charles O'Connor promises a vigorous representation for ALL of Morrow County. (Pd. Pol. Adv. by Charles O'Connor, lone, Ore.) ThP seven took standardized tests in which scores are com pared with national norms. In Level One Spanish. Peggy Schllchting topped the Heppner scorers with 31 points. Kelley Wolff had 29, Diana Cutsforth copped a 25, and Darlene War ren came out wnn a. Level Two students were led k t inHa rnnner with 47 out of 55 possible points. She missed third place Dy oniy iuur punno. John Sumner gleaned a 43 and troinria Rnvpr totalled 41, put ting the HHS competitors well into the top auvo 01 an pin-- pants. , ... Mrs. Hope Temple is their in structor. David McBath Visits Here David McBath who attended school In Heppner and his fiance Colleen Pearson visited this week with his mother, Mrs. Clara Brown and his sister, Deb bie McBath in Hermiston. He vis ited other friends and relatives in Heppner and Pendleton. Both young people are from Port Angeles where Mr. McBath has been employed at ITT Ray onier Inc. for the past four years. They have set their wedding date in August. Sunday dinner guest, of Mr. and Mrs. John Hopper were Jes sie Faye Morris and Maida Britt. The long-time friends enjoyed an afternoon of visiting. Dale and Rick Whitney and Charlene Jones, and Kimberlee Larson were weekend visitors at the C. C. Jones rancn Applications Due Soon for Medical Career Aid Tho deadline for applications for a crant or loan to be used imi'nni nroDaratlon for a medi cal career U May 31. These ap plication forms are avauame ui the county', three high schools and at the county health office. Completed forms musi ot re turned to tho Morrow County Health Council "before June 1. 1970." Letters of reference being sent for applicants should be mA ll..d to Mrs. Delnha Jones, Pnilint of the Morrow County Health Council, or to the Morrow County Council of the Oregon Tuberculosis and Respiratory Disease Association. Heppner, Oregon, before the deadline. The outright grant or &iuu ana the loan funds will be awarded in curroKKful hteh school appli cants by high school graduation days, utner aauns, especiauj war veterans, are eligible for this help and are encouraged to ap ply. The loan fund may ue div ided between several persons. Health careers include nurs ing, medicine, pharmacy, ther apy, dentistry, dental-technology, X-ray technology, and some nthor related fields. It Is possi ble for a worthy student to be pm n tei a loan more tnan once. Th prant and loan money will be paid to the awara winners school after each winner com pletes a satisfactory first year nf a four-vear decree program nr tn ihns who enroll in a cer tificate program at the time ol nnrnllment. Until this vrar winners were obligated to come back to Mor- orw County to worn. u is sun hoped some of these people will return to this area, but this stip ulation has been dropped from the application. Tho Health Careers Scholar ship Committee and Executive Board is composed of Mrs. Cecil Jones. Lexlnrton: vt. l.. u. no- hlps. Mrs. Herman Green, Hepp Mrs. Marv Holtz. lone: Mrs William J. Van Winkle, Lexing ton; and Mrs. Bill Weatrienora Honniwr Mrs. Howard Bryant Heppner, serves as treasurer of the executive boara. Lexington News Mrs. John Ledbetter was Pnrtinnrt oaller on Friday. Mrs. Dean Hunt, ana jeannine and Mary Kay Hughes were Richland, Wn. business visitors one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Majeske and Debbie were Mother's Day visitors at the O'Brien home in Baker. There's new interest at HOME FEDERAL Many savings plans are available, with other services too. Why don't you check HOME FED ERAL'S varied investment plans offering rates equal to the highest interest rates in the nation on insured savings, as illustrated below: , ANNUAL RATE ANNUAL YIELD MINIMUM BALANCE 7.50 6.00 5.75 5.25 5.00 7.79 6.18 5.92 5.39 5.13 When savings remain undisturbed and earnings accumulate for one year. $100,000 $5,000 $1,000 $500 No Minimum MINIMUM TERM One Year Two Years One Year 90 Days No Minimum Which account is best for you? It depends upon your savings objective. 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