glass of 1971 Board Accepts Three Resignations . . . opeciai Graduation bection Hires Three . . . Five More to Go!! HSiMTUILAT MS Resignation of two teachers and one principal were accepted at the regular meeting of the board of education of Morrow County School District R-l at the District office In Lexington Monday evening. Resigning Were Alan Martin, principal of Hcpnner Elementary, Karen Beck, 5th grade teacher at lone and Kirk Horn, Biology teacher at Heppner High School. A del ogatlon of 15 students from Heppner High met with the board and presented a petition to express their concern and support of Nf. Horn. Dr. .Wolff made It Very clear that Mr. Horn's resignation was volun tary nd was not requested by the board. New contracts were approved for Zoe Billings who is return ing to teach 1st grade at A. C. Houghton after one years' leave of absence. A husband and wife team, Nyoka Anderson and James Anderson, both Texas trained were given contracts to teach Language Arts and 7th and 8th grade math at Heppner Elementary. Supt. Ron Daniels said he had good prospects for filling the vacancies in the Vo cal Department at Heppner Ele mentary, Special Education at Heppner and 5th grade at lone. He said he was short of ap plicants for the Language Arts vacancy at Riverside and Lang uage Arts and Spanish and Speech at lone. Bids Accepted Six bids were received for the lone furnace. The bid from OOPS . . this Is Tom Cutslorth and not Barnev Marshall. Tom Marx Heatim? & Air rendition. was 4th in the Discus at 113 feet at the Pendleton Track and hng at Kennewlck for a Wesco Field Meet May 10 which Heppner won. Sunlander Furnac at $14.RfiS was accepted. Of the four bids for the 54 passenger body bus, the board accepted the bid of W. J. Roots Co., Portland for the Carpenter body at $3880. Mr. Daniels not led that the district had several Carpenter bodies and had been satisfied on previous occasions I .! F lit ' ' ' t I : a;,- I r . . -i i hiMiii m mfoirm rr. jMg&twft m mtSSf -nt iSHrnamiii ' "nrtHii -"nun v flu i n iiintf-"' 1 y - -ft tri nv -HiK - t gu- '-aidggiiu THE HEPPNEC2 GAZETTE-TIME Heppner, Oregon 97836, Thursday, May 20, 1971 Section 2 Over The Tee Cup And what is the most fun thing to do now that the weath er Is nice GOLF. Having an- open- winter, there were quite a few ' that could stand the cool that took advantage of the days that were half way nice. Hie, course is in beautiful shape. We now have permanent water in the house, the greens are shaping up and the fair ways are being watered and coming along just like a lawn We are lucky, in this small town to have such a nice golf course on which to play. Just take look at some of the others in small towns, and you will re alize it. The gals have been playing on their Tuesdays. Not too many out, but we expect more. We are all having our troubles with spring hitting but oh, that fresh air and that good walk is something that is beneficial to all of us. And we all expect to get over the "spring blues" ot hitting short, poor putting, etc. Just takes practice. ! Condon Golf Course invited Heppner over to play their course last Sunday. Thirteen front , Heppner were there and 33 from Condon played. Before playing, doughnuts and coffee were served from their golf shack and after play a very nice buffet dinner was served, at the Round Ud Cafe. Those winning from Heppner when they had done business were low net, Francis Doherty; wuu ine w.. j. oow w. low gross, Lowell Gribble; long Tne Da ' the chassis lor drive, Judge Carmichael and he bus went to Farley Motor Ray Massey. Second low gross, L0- ror a 1371 OMU Rav Massev: 3rd low net. Clint. rassenger Kmei - " . ' ' . I Tn..lll. 1-4. t on MeOuarrle. K.P. (closest to r uiieion nevioiei was low the Din) Bob JeDsen: and Ion a bidder on the 12 passenger pan drive. Judee Carmichael. Lots of el with $3909 for a Sportvan. prizes and lots of fun. The board went for the ver- For the eirls. awards wto-e satility of a station wagon and rtrB d...i.. -.. j . I accent tft thf YA nt Rntirmflri tvw giusa, Jcvtiijr uuiiuciauil, i 2nd low gross, Vi Lanham and Motor Co., Hermiston for a 1971 sne aiso received a Dau ior long l ulu ""'"" tnu.iu. drive. Low net. Marie McOuar- The board approved Cliff Wll He. liams' request to transfer to It beiner as warm as It was lone to teach 6th grade. He has on ladies day, Tuesday, it was been teaching 7th and 8th grade voted to start playing golf at mam ar. neppner jr. nign 8:00. You'll have to eet ud a BU " Hopper little earlier, eals. but it is so Supt. Daniels called attention nice down at the golf course to several bills that have come early In the morning. Try to out of committee of the Oregon make it down there so we will Legislature with a Do-Pass rec. have a zood crowd. As I said, ommendation that could cost most of us are having our the school district some money. sprine" troubles, so don't feel One is the withdrawal of re Imbursement In the Driver t,a- er; Roy Tiller, Bus Driver. Riverside Jr.-Sr. High School Myra Skoubo, Secretary; Jack McEntire, Custodian; Delbert Ball, Custodian and Bus Driver; Carl Wicklander, Bus Driver; Elvira Harwood, Launry; Bob Harwood is retiring as custod fan and bus driver at Riverside Jr.-Sr. High. Heppner Elementary Maxlne Ayers, Secretary; Mar ion Abrams, Teachers aide; Gladys Van Winkle, Cook; La Velle Cecil, Cook; Ruby Steers, Cook; Camilla Samples, Laun dry, Vi time; Paul Warren, Cus todian; Darrell Harris, Custod ian; Harry Gren, Custodian and Bus Driver; Vt time cook to be hired. Heppner High School Elizabeth Daggett, Secretary; Corliss Boner, Aide; Naomi Matthews, Cook; Eva Griffith, Cook; Wade Bothwell, Custod ian; Mark Samples, Custodian; Darrell Vinson, Custodian and Bus Driver. Leonard Toll, . Bus Mainten ance; Ray Ayers, Bus Driver; Jim Bloodsworth, Bus Driver; Lorine Ledbetter, Bus Driver; Hilda Yocom, Bus Driver; Sam Steers, Bus Driver. Proposed changes In the Teacher Policy Handbook will be considered at the next meet ing June 15 nt the District of fice. Mr. Daniels recommended board approval that two admin istrators, Dan Daltoso and Den nis Brandon, attend the Oregon Small Schools Workshop at Wil lamette. One teacher from Riv erside is also interested in at tending. There was $200 allowed In the budget. Graduations: Riverside, May 21 at 8 p.m., lone May 22 at 8 p.m. and Heppner, May 23 at 7:30 p.m. La Verne Van Marter. Sr., had surgery at Physicians and Sur geons Hospital, 1927 N. W. Love- joy, Portland. His room number is 151 and he Is improving daily. Bruce Thomson Home on Leove Spec 4' Bruce Thomson left Wednesday for Fort Lewis af ter a month's leave at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James G. Thomson. He also vis ited his sister and family, the Tom Walters in Westlake, Calif., his sister Bernlce in Portland, and other relatives and friends. Bruce's fiancee, Phyllis Daoro of Portland, has been a guest at the Thomson home during part of his leave. They also visited at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reno Daoro at Puyall up, Wn. From Fort Lewis, Bruce will go to Vietnam for a year's tour of duty and will receive his as signment as a clerk-typist upon arrival there. After basic train ing, Bruce was assigned to an Artillery Group Headquarters Co. He worked as one of two clerks in the Group Command er's office. To Joycee Stote Convention Mr. and Mrs. Pat Wonser and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Alstott went to Medford to attend the Jaycee State Convention. There were 95 local units. Jack Mel land, one of 20, received the Presidential award for an out standing year. i The women went to Grants Pass to see the play "Man for All Seasons' at the Shakespear ean Play House. ' Pat, as president of the Mor row County Jaycees, will attend a Presidents' College at Albany. This training session will be conducted by the state officers. Sam Wade of wauowa joun- ty Jaycees was elected state president for Eastern Region. MOVING? Bundles of old newspapers, 25c. Gazette Times Office. 43tfc w Ml JV embarrassed about a poor score You have to work out those bugs some time. Mr. and Mrs. Ralnh Piemoll of Milton-Freewater were here Mn. ucation program. The district is at present reimbursed $2400 on this program. Another bill would increase the contribution for employees retirement benefits from last week to visit their daugh ter and family, the Don Mallo rys wno Jive on uooseDerry Road. cost Born to lead... wishes .' Seniors aOV SEARS CATALOG AUTHORIZED SALES MERCHANT JACK AND RUTH VAN WINKLE MAm? VAN tsi.OsXAnu LIZ BARCLAY 5.4 to 7.6. This would the district about $20,000. The third bill has passed the Senate and. Is related to Tenure and Fair Dismissal Procedure. Tenure has been applicable at this time only to districts with 4500 students and up. This bill would make all districts have tenure. Teachers in the district would be on a 3-year probation er period and than on tenure. Supt. Daniels explained that in this district after the three year probationary period, teachers are offered a three-year contract. Classified Employees . , At the District office, Gail Burkenbine was hired as dep uty clerk, replacing DuAnn Mc carty who resigned. Rehired were Edith Munkers, - supply clerk and Leonard Munkers, custodian and bus driver. . There were few changes made in the employing of the class! field employees at the schools, lone Schools Mary lee Hiemstra, Secretary; Beverly Wilson, Aide; Betty Carlson, Aide; Margaret A. Ak ers, Cook; Ida Coleman, Cook; Doris Gollyhorn, Cook and Laun dry. Mike . Matthews, Custodian and Bus Driver; Edith Matth ews, Custodian; Howard Crow ell, Custodian and Bus Driver; Pete Cannon, Bus Driver; Milt Morgan, Bus Driver; Bill Ling, Bus Driver. A. C. Houghton Elementary Marilyn Stewart, Secretary; Verdie Isom, Cook; Vera Cooley, Cook; Don Adams, Custodian & Bus driver; Earl Sanders, Cus todian; Fred Frederickson, Bus Driver; Ival Sullivan, Bus Drlv-I To All Morrow, Gilliam and Wheeler County Seniors and Eighth Grade GRADUATES In This World The Step May Be Small In Your Life The Step Is Very Large CdMfe lasin Eiecttric Co-op 'Serving Morrow, Wheeler and Gilliam Counties' Telephone 676-9146 L