Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, February 18, 1971, Page 5, Image 5

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IVDCrT RESOURCES AND REQUIREMENTS
F. L. W-10 FUND (In detail)
Historical Data
Actual
' '" ' ' Budqet
' Stod.TaT nnt T Current
Preceding Precadlnq Tra
( (J)
S 6.354.37 S 3,353.74 $ 3.000.00
17.673.00 U000.OO
I " 1.3M.00 508.00 ftOO.OO
16.083 J7 21.733.71 17300.00
770M 200.00 500.00
770.00
200 .00
Ui 93 100 00
, . , 4314.00 7.655.00 9.000.00
300.00 500.00
6.905.00 8.000.00
4V)O0 500.00
1.749.8 875.00 1.000.00
1.428.07 555.98 1.000.00
321.00 500.00
' 338.12 152.00
;: . 338.12 152.00 1.000.00
. 512.39 70.80 1.000.00
' 500.00 "
100.00 loo'oo 200.00
125.34 420.61 400.00
..J.;.. . 110.00 371.00 300.00
"."'!' 168.19 . 100.00
1.15028 394.83 2.000.00
668.52 808.00 700.00
'' 1.00.8.23 731.19
II 12.529.63 13.469.05 17.800.00
3.555.74 8.2IJ6.69
S 16.085.37 $ 21.735.74 $ 17.800.00
Budget tot Ensulna Year
BUDGET RESOURCES Item
(4)
Available Cash on Hand Title I It II .
48.1 Elementary Secondary Education
Act TlUe I
482 Title II ....... .
Total Budget Resources ... -
REQUIREMENTS
110 Salaries k Wages for Administration
SutMrintendent's office ...........
Office of Business Administration
Supplies Related Office Expense I
111
112
120
210
212
213
215
220
226
(6)
2,000.00
15,000.00
2,000.00
19,000.00
400.00
200.00
Salaries k Wages for Instruction a. 10,000.00
500.00
8.500.00
1.000.00
1,000.00
1,000.00
400.00
500.00
Consultants h Supervisors I
Teachers I . -
Secretarial k Clerical Assistant I
Teaching Supplies I
Textbooks I '.
227.3 Audiovisual Materials I
Salaries k Wages for Pupil
Transportation I
511 School Bus Drivers I ..
521 Gasoline, Oil ft Lubricants I ... 1,000.00
536 Contracted Services . 500.00
Supplies. Except Utilities I 200.00
851.1 Public Employees Retirement System I 500.00
851.2 Social Security I 400.00
852.2 Employee ft Student Insurance I
921 Food I : 200.00
1278.1 Instructional Equipment I 700.00
1278.1 Library Books II 2,000.00
Refund to State Department
Total Estimated Expenditures & Transfers 19,000.00
Unappropriated Balance
Total Budget Requirements $ 19,000.00
Boardman Men Ship Heifers To Korea
Br MART LEE MARLOW
. BOARDMAN Mr. and Mrs.
Kurt Gantenbein went to Port
land last week to deliver two
helfeq ;o be shipped to Korea.
These heifers were donated by
Gantenbein and Harold Rash,
local dairymen, to Heifer Pro
ject, Inc. This Is a self help
program for under privileged
people-; In nations around the
world Each recipient passes on
the first offspring from his gift
to a needy neighbor. In addit
ion to dairy heifers, beef calves,
sheep, goats, hogs, rabbits,
chickens, ducks, turkeys and
geese are also given, depending
.on the needs of the area.
Rev. A. H. Elshoff, a retired
minister, is director of the North
west region of Heifer Project,
Inc.. His office Is In Portland.
Sweetheart Dinner
There were 37 present at the
annual Sweetheart Dinner of
the Boardman Tillicum Club,
held' Sunday evening at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Skoubo. Hostesses were Mrs.
Ronald Black, Mrs. Bill Bates,
Mrs. Dewey West, Jr. and Mrs.
Ron Daniels.
Out of town guests were Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Gronquist of Pen
dleton. Others were Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Bates, Mr. and Mrs.
I. M. Docken, Mr. and Mrs. Car
roll Donovan, Mr. and Mrs. Rod
Flug, Mi", and Mrs. Stan Henk
le, Mr.', .'and Mrs. Delmer Hug,
Mr. arid Mrs. Rupe Kennedy, Mr.
and i Mr?-. Jerry Meyer, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Noble, Mr. and Ms.
Pete Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Ver
non Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Skoubo, Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Trumbull, Bill Nelson, Ronald
Black, Bill Bates, Dewey West,
Jr. and Ron Dames.
Dolores Hilling, Riverside High
School sophomore, was crowned
queen of the Sweetheart Ball
Saturday held at the school. Her
escort was Darrel Pummel. Bob
Ryan, sophomore, crowned the
queen. Princesses and escorts
were Donna Pummel and Jerry
Mesteth, Ann Gasser and Billee
Bedord. and Wanda Jackson and
Blaine Johnson. Chaperones for
the dance were Mr. and Mrs,
Ronald Black, Mr. and Mrs. Del-
bert Ball, Mr. and Mrs. Delmer
Hug and Kathy Juve, the latter
of Hermiston. Music was by the
Strawberry Mountain, Hermis
ton.
New Arrivals
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hilling are
the parents of a daughter born
Feb. 14 at the Pendleton Com
munity Hospital. The baby
weighed 10 lb. She had not been
named yet at this writing.
Mr.' and "Mrs: Marc McGowan
of Salem are the parents of a
daughter born Feb. 5 in Port
land. She weighed 7 lb., 7 oz.,
and has been named Michelle
Lee. Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Elvin Ely of Boardman,
and Mr. and Mrs. Vern McGow
an of Pilot Rock. Mr. and Mrs.
Ely went to Salem Sunday to
visit their new granddaughter.
Birthdav Honored
Mrs. Rov Ball was honored on
the occasion of her birthday
Sunday when a group ol trienas
Ken Swenson, Manager,
Says
Save jJ .
'''"We
called. Present were the honor
ee's brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Truman Messenger
of Lexington, Mrs. Leo Root, Ha
zel Carpenter, Mrs. Frank Mar
low, Zearl Gillespie and Roy
Ball.
Mrs. Ralph Skoubo was host
ess for a shower at her home
Tuesday night of last week in
honor of Mrs. Harry Prothero
(Charmalee Flock), recent bride.
There were 36 present. Co-host
esses were Mrs. Pete Peterson
Shirley Earwood, Mrs. Don Dow
ney, Mrs. Carroll Donovan, Mrs,
Arthur Allen and Mrs. Chub
Warren.
The honoree was assisted in
opening her gifts by Laura Rice
and Tamara McKenzte.
Mrs. Cleve Hinton won the
prize in a game and Mrs. Elvin
Ely received the door prize.
WAC Meeting
The Women s Activity Com
mittee of Greenfield Grange met
Wednesday afternoon of last
week at the home of Mrs. Ron
aid Black with Mrs. Walter
Hayes co-hostess.
The club will serve the soil
conservation dinner held here
Feb. 16. The planning commit
tee was Mrs. Black, Mrs. Bill
Bates, ' Mrs. Hayes and Mrs,
Chub Warren. Mrs. Roy Ball was
in charge of the tables.
Card party hostesses appoint
ed for - the next four weeks
were:. Feb. 16, Mrs. Joe Tatone;
Feb. 23, Mrs. Arthur Allen;
March 2, Mrs. Ball; March 9,
Mrs. ' Frank Marlow. The next
night 'card ; part will be held
Feb. 27, starting with potluck
supper at 6:30 p.m.
Valentine Party at Garden Club
The Boardman Garden Club
met at the home of Hazel Mill
er Monday night of last week
Roll call was answered by tell
ing "Why we like our town."
A letter was read from the
Travelers Rights Council regard
ing the Oregon Motorist Infor
mation Act of 1971, which is be
ing introduced in the present
legislature.
Plans were made for the an
nual family dinner which will
be held Feb. 21 at the home of
Mrs. Miller at 2 p.m.
A Valentine party was held
following the meeting with Ha
zel Carpenter in charge. Mrs.)
Walter Wyss won the prize for
the best valentine apron made,
and Mrs. Roy Ball and Mrs.
Frank Marlow won prizes in an
other game. Mrs. Walter Hayes
received the door prize.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Fitzger
ald of Encino, Calif, visited last
week at the home of Mrs. Fitz
gerald's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
George Sicard; her brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Sicard; and her brother-in-law
and siste, Mr. and Mrs. Gunnar
Skoubo.
BMCC Offers
Accounting, Typing,
At Boardman
Learning to type and brushing
up on typing learned In high
school through a Blue Mountain
Community College adult eve
nlng class are nine persons from
the Boardman-Irrigon area. They
are also taking some account
ing. Mrs.. Everett Struckmeier Is
instructor. Mrs. Struckmeier
whose home is In Boardman
teaches Business and Home Ec
at Arlington High School.
Taking the 10-weeks course
are Joan Adams, Barbara Henk-
le, Barbara Hug, Dolores Hin
ton, Karen Cooley, Don Downey,
Shirley Earwood, Gunnar Skou
bo and Lois Peterson.
HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday, Frtraarr II. 1971 i
Harrison Services At Cascade Locks
JV's Sweep Weekend
By BOB PLOYHAR
After surviving a late Condon Grants Pass, Wllbert H. of Seal
Funeral services were held
last Saturday in Cascade Locks
for Thomas C Harrison, 64, a
resident of Boardman the past
two years, Who died Feb. '10 at
the University of Oregon Med
ical School Hospital In Portland
after an Illness of, almost a year.
Mr. Harrison was born In Can
ada April 9, 1906. He had lived
in Oregon since 1916. He had
been employed by the Oregon
Fish Commission, and retired
two years ago. lie was a mem
ber of the Columbia Gorge Lions
Club, Boardman Greenfield
Grange, the Rod and Gun Club
of Cascade Locks and the Unit
ed Church of Christ at Cascade
Locks.
Survivors include the widow,
Alice P.; sons, Thomas C of Her
mlston, Lawrence A. of RItzvllle,
Wash., and Robert W. of Lexing
ton; brothers', Howard M., of
Contributions mny be made t
the University of Oregon Med
ical School research department
In memory of Mr. Harrison.
raiiv nH min f w,i, Beach, Calif., Richard S. of San
Andrew G. and AddisomL, both
There were three tables of pi
nochle in play at the card par
ty held Tuesday of last week at
the Greenfield Grange hall,
sponsored by the Women's Ac
tivity Committee of the grange.
Mrs. Bill Bates was hostess.
High prize was won by Mrs.
Walter Hayes, and low went to
Mrs. Arthur Allen. Mrs. Dewey
West, Jr., and Mrs. Rupe Ken
nedy received the traveling door
prizes..
National School Assembly
"Conquering Mt. McKinley on
Skis" will be presented in a
National School Assembly pro
gram at Riverside High School
at 8:30 a.m. by Luben Balab
anoff, who is a graduate in Art,
Physical Education and Law of
the University of Sofia, Bulgar
ia. While there, he headed sev
eral youth and athletic organi
zations and was president of
the Young Hikers Association,
He has been a teacher in phys
ical education, art and hand
crafts, and was secretary and
director of the summer camps
for the YMCA. He has been
member of championship teams,
and was a coach and judge in
skiing, basketball, volleyball
and soccer. He was honored to
be selected as a judge in the
recent Olympic Games at Mex
ico City.
to whip Umatilla, the Baby
Mustangs Improved their record
to 10-5 with only five games re
maining.
Led by John Boyer and Allen
McCabe, the Baby Mustangs
built up a 10 point halftime lead
over Condon, only to see it
dwindle to 3 before they could
get ahold of themselves and
edge the Baby Devils 46-41. On
ly four of the Heppner boys
were able to score in the con
test with Boyer getting 18, Mc
Cabe 14 and Eckman and Pap-
ineau, 7 each.
Saturday night, the Umatilla
Vikings came to Heppner and
forced the Baby Mustangs to
come from behind to clinch a
60-53 victory.
As the game started out, the
taller Umatilla team held the
upper hand but the speedy
Mustangs turned the tide late
in the third quarter and went
on to win.
Scoring for the Umatilla game
was Boyer 26, McCabe 17, Hed
man 7, Eckman 5, Papineau 3
and Bergstrom 2.
of Portland; and 14 grandchild
ren.
Interment was in the Cascade
Locks Cemetery. Gateway Lit
tle Chapel of the Chimes, Port
land, was in charge of arrange
ments. .
Too Late to Classify
Program Dated
For. lone Church
The Women's Fellowship of
the lone United Church ot Christ
will meet at the home of Mrs.
Bill Rtetmann on Feb. 25. A spe
cial program will be presented
by Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Elshoff
of Portland. Mrs. Elshoff Is the
president of the Oregon Wom
en's Fellowship. She has been
director of the women's work In
the United Church of Christ
churches for over nine years,
and was on the staff of the Ha
waiian Conference of United
Church of Christ. She will speak
on 'The United Church of
Christ in Hawaii." Mrs. Elshoff
Is Northwest Director of the
Heifer Project,' Inc.. and u. 111 tell
about this Interesting project
The program will start at 1:30 :
p.m. AH Interested women are
invited to attend. r
MIMEUGRAPH PAPER and
stencils, duplicator paper, mus
ter Bheets and duplicator fluid
on sale at The Gazette-Timif.
NOTICE: Anyone in the Heppner
or lone area doing research
on the HAUN family, for a
Haun family history, please
call collect or write Robert
Gent, Box 233, Condon, Ore
gon. 7tfc
The Gazette-Times Is you
Moore Forms dealer in Morrow
county
Plan to have a FREE diabetes
check at Heppner March 8 or
n lone and Boardman, March
sponsored by the Extension
Homemakers Advisory Council
and the County Health Dept.
Postage
No Hunting Is Necessary to
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5 DAILY INTEREST
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AND LOAN ASSOC OF TAKIMA
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"SAMMY THURMAN"
BARREL RACE CLINIC
To be Held on March 5-6-7, 1971
ROUND-UP PAVILION PENDLETON, OREGON
REGISTRATION FEES:
S25.00 Without Horse
$35.00 One Horse
$45.00 Two Horses
S5.00 Film Session
TEACHING MEDIA:
Speeches
Demonstrations
Still. Motion & Slide Pictures
Working Sessions & Jackpots
STALL FEE: S4.00 1 horse, $6.00 2 horses
(for weekend)
TIME: Starts 6:00 P.M. Friday (Limit 70 Students)
SPONSORED BY:
BLUE MOUNTAIN COMMUNITY COLLEGE RODEO CLUB
AND OREGON TRAIL APPALOOSA HORSE CLUB
; CLIP AND RETURN
; Name
j Address
: Registration Fee $. City
Stall Fee $ State ... .Zip
j Total Enclosed $ Phone
: Money Must Accompany Entry.
Make Checks Payable To:
Blue Mountain Community College Rodeo Club
: Mail To:
Riley Freeman, Box 100. Pendleton. Oregon 97801
DEADLINE FEBRUARY 25. 1971
j $10.00 Additional Late Entry
: For Information Call: Riley Freeman, 276-3752
or Carol Wise 276-3708
Bill Van Winkle At
Parts Seminar
Bill Van Winkle went to
Richmond, Calif., for an Inter
national Parts Seminar on Feb.
1-2-3 for Morrow County Grain
Growers. He went down for the
weekend previous to the meet
ing to visit his two daughters.
Linda teaches in a high school
in San Francisco and Leora
works in the computer depart
ment of the Bank of America.
CARD OF THANKS
Our thanks for the many
cards and acts of . kindness
shown to our husband and fath
er during his illness. ; We wish
also to extend our sincere ap
preciation to those who expres
sed their sympathy in so many
beautiful and comforting ways
during our bereavement.
The family of T. C. Harrison
Plan to have a FREE diabetes
check at Heppner, March 8 or
in lone and Boardman, March
9 sponsored by the Extension
Homemakers Advisory Council
and the County Health Dept.
MOVING??
Local or
Long Distance
Free Estimates
Call Gene Orwick 989-8586
or Condon 384-2292
Agents for United Van Line.
vimm aero
AIRPLANE SPRAYING CO.
Owned and Operated By
PAUL N. HANSEN
WILL BE BACK AGAIN THIS YEAR
FOR THE SPRAYING SEASON WITH
. . TWO SPRAY PLANES
CTlO'S TJIlO ' PENDLETOn 1970
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Electrical Contractor
W. F. (Mike)
ZIMMERMAN
Pendleton,
Oregon 97801
Bun. Phone
176-6921
Res. Phon
276-6SM
Hill's Furniture &
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Custom Upholstered Furniture
Complete Home Furnishings
Carpet Vinyl, Draperies
Dress Fabrics :
Re-upholstery ; ' Airport Road
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Phone 27S-7083 P. O. Box 1B35
BRANDL'S FURNITURE
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Ph. 276-2353 301 S. W. 20th
Pendleton i
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2003 S. W. Emigrant Ph.276-3832
Across from Albertson Market
Datsun Dealer Good
Selection of Used Cars
Aristocrat Travel Trailers,
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m
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