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HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thurederr, JuIt 2X 1971 Mrs. Chester White Is Honored With Baby Shower IONE A lovely baby show er was hold Friday afternoon, July 16 nt ihe Masonic Hall In honor of Mrs. Chester (Linda Nichols) White. Assisting Linda In opening gifts were Shirley Nichols, and Bonnie Ball. Refreshments were served from the tea table centered with a large cake decorated in pink and white, blanked by pink candles. On lop of the cake was a miniature hassinet and stand ing behind the cake was a large stork made by Mrs. Bill Zinter who also made the cake. Mrs. Bill Nichols presided at the coffee service and Shirley, at the punch bowl. Hostesses were Dot Halvorsen, Irene Swan- son, Mildred Morgan, Lorraine Ball, Loa McElligott, Helen Nel son, Lolann Pettyjohn, Patricia Tucker, Kosetta Palmateer, Vir ginia Snow, Flossy Marick, Dor otliy Stefani and Eva Hamlett. - t-cf 'X '.'V. School Board Hustles Through Chores for 1971-2 (Continued from page 1) el tire repair, bus tire change, panel tire change and oil filter. Moore's Texaco at Boardman al so was a bidder. Contract Baa Buns The only bus run to have NEW SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER Pauline Winter takes the oath of office from the new board chairman, Jerry Peck, at the July meeting of the board. Nelscn Family Reunion A family reunion was held Sunday, July 11, at Terwilliger Piaza in Portland In honor of Mrs. A. II. (Bertha) Nelson, Sr., on her 80th birthday. Attending the dinner in the dining room at noon were Mrs. Frank Duff (formerly of Athena); Mrs. Ann Smouso. and residents of lhi nlaza. Mrs. Maude Pointer of familv. Gary is helping his fath Corvallis; Mrs. S. C. Ransdell of er, Gordon White during harvest. Portland; and members of Mrs. Nelson's family, Mr. and Mrs. Howard (Clara) Flonecker; Mrs. Bert (Ellen) Mason, Jr., Frieda and Chris of Oak Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Nelson, Charles and Kristin; Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Nelson and 9 day old dau ghter Jill; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Nelson, Jr., and Keith and Kar en, all of lone. There were 4 generations pres ent on both Helen and Fred Nel son's side of the family. The af ternoon was spent In visiting with other friends dropping in that afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Gary White of Portland are visiting the home of his brother Tom White and Mrs. Ron McCabe and Kevin of Colfax, Wn., and Mrs. Gene Harris, Danny and Terry of Pullman, Wn., spent Wednesday and Thursday at the home of Mrs. Leo Crabtree of Cecil. Kev in remained to spend the rest of the summer with his grand parents. Mr. and Mrs. ' Roberts, Romine and daughter Laurie of West Linn were Saturday night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Art Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. E. Meyer of Port land were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Crabtree of Cecil. 12 and would assume all the cost of the program. There are two openings left In the district. They are the coach ing position at lone and the English-foreign language posit ion also at lone. Mr. Daniels said he had been holdiner off more than one bidder was the for a Spanish teacher. Spanish wne-Morgan-cecil run. Art fater- has been the foreign language biu uiu mid lor me ea miies offered at lone. If one doesn't at a total cost of $3,699.30 and Show up shortly, he is prepared Adon Hamlett bid .21 at a cost to offer a contract to a teacher or $j,70.9fa. Don McElligott, with an English mate and Ione's representative on the French minor. Mrs. Winter ask board, was not present. The lone ed if this would leave a on Advisory Council would not be year Spanish student dangling. meeting until August to provide it appears that this would not any reelings they had on the be the case at lone High School, uiu.s. uue to xne Closeness to me Financial Report start or scnooi, tne board leu It . . 1 .J . 1 the decision until the August Llsion goes against the ditricti ""K It xvnn't atttu-t tha Viuriaot - Wo Mr. Daniels In his financial lett to the run. Mrs. Hamlett im SATURDAY NITE f 9 P.M. to 2 A.M. Music by "THE TETONS" FROM THE DALLES WAGON WHEEL CAFE and LOUNGE A warm welcome awaits you in Heppner won't be in bad shape." A cash I . . . i.i i i I j W'vl tui 111C K'lAiJ t, lTU jr LUl a Z r. .; icCiib wiU just about cover the $125, taicu mai nicy nau no rig us nno tha o,t ,ii iv, tL , l hey gotthecbld required to repay Boeing. This they would obtain one. Mr. Stef- rolointa L .a1I,04 am who had the run last year K h . i . , , uy -pUiWU aiiu uuuciaucill uv AG tno cama lirr a a ha nca1 ' r J . . o "-"-" $50,000. last vpnr Prief nor mll nt ..n mn. iiew tnauman, jerry retK, aa- siderably higher on the ' other mnnsierea tne oam oi omce at two runs where there was no the beginning of the meeting to competition. Bob Peterson .29 raullne wlmer new one-year per mile for a run of 28 miles bar? member, replacing Beverly at a total cost of $1437.24 on the uunuerson- resigned. Feterson-McElligott run. me Doara approved an ex Lois Hunt .315 for the Huber- tended contract to Vic Marchek Camnbell-Davis run nt Pit 3 who is workine- on a non-eraded mis. uanana awanson return- m les at a total rnat of .fJRfin.w math nroeram for Riverside Hieh J C t T - - " .. " "uiiudv iiuiii a nip iu lus bw Contracts acnool. II mis Droexam Droves Angcies. ane met ner sister, Donald Cole's contract at successful, it may be expanded Mrs. Annie Salstrom from Sa- Heppner Elementary principal Into the other schools of the lem, in Portland Thursday and was aDDrovpd Ho hae hi t?a countv. His salarv will be S175 uiuy new 10 los Angeies to at- from EOC. He Is on Step 8 of a week. 4nnl .mununl . - . ! A. I I I .... I iciu lunuai ocintcs ui men rne salarv SnhPrtnlo MA nlno riuo t v, iono. f u sister-in-law, Mrs. Philip zel) Miller, on Saturday. (Ha By Mort Walker iRollupLJ J vour sleeves ...... ? With The American Red Cross. (2 J0 with a salary of $13,770. hour consideration of the district Kaymona Maynard who taught reading improvement program mam hair-year at Pilot Rock and a reoort of the summer Ti. last year was approved for the tie I program by Mr. Tolar and Heppner Jr. High math position, the summer maintenance and He has his BA from EOC. He remodeling program were post- is ciassea as a pegmning teacn- poned. er as the district doesn't recog- Housekeeping man a year oi teacn- ine ooara autnoriaen tne su. mg. His salary will be $6900. perintendent to apply for PL 89 uonnie bKinner was annroved 10 and PL 874 funds mi me .ciigiisu anu oiris v&i Manoney ana Aorams was position at Kiverside High designated as attorney for the bcnooi. bhe has her BA from district for 1971-72 and Wither. Washington State. Her starting ell, Witherell & Morrison as au- saiary is also $6900. ditors. Audrey Jones' contract is for SuDt. Daniels was annointed Special Education .teacher at budeet officer for 1972.73. The Heppner Elementary. She has deputy clerk was designated to ner ua irom Jtiwsi; at Cheney, be the sole siener of school dis- Supt. Daniels said the first 2 or I trict checks and First National J weeks of school would be spent Bank and Bank of Eastern Ore in organizing the class with stu- eon as district deDositories for aems coming Irom lone and 1971-72 Heppner. If only 6 or 7 qualify The FFA pickup was provided on state standards, the districts by a Fossil firm last year. This anticipate expanding the class to year Fulleton Cftev. of Heppner will provide the Heppner FFA pickup for FFA use only at no charge. It is expected the FFA boys will put from 4000 to 5000 miles on the vehicle. Due to late harvest the Long Range Planning Committee meeting will be held late in August or September. Vo-Ag instructors, Principals and Superintendents were nam ed as personnel who could or der surplus state property. The auditors started on the books on Monday. It is hoped that they may be through their reports and will report to the board at the August meeting. Mr. Daltoso and Mr. Daniels informed the board of the troub le experienced with the irrigation pump at Riverside High School. The submersible pump had to be pulled along with 296 feet of pipe. A new motor had to be installed on the pump. Problems seem to develop with the re- surge of power every time the power is off. Four motors have had to be rewound and the dim mer switch rewired twice. The district will look into an instal lation that will regulate the flow of electricity to eliminate this problem. Another problem at Riverside High is developing as last sum mer in the dry well. It is filling about a foot a month. There are two alternatives explained Mr. Daniels. The dry well area could be extended or a line could be run to tie into the storm sew er line of the city. This water Is run off from the heat pump and may be used for irrigation. The next regular meeting will be Aug. 16 at 8 p.m. at the Dis trict office. 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