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RAYMOND MATNAFD. Math 7th and 8th grade.
New Math Teacher. . . Raymond Maynard
Tli rew M rh teacher at
Ifepriiier Junior High U Raymond II xk, tenrhinR
M.iyn.ird. n native of Vale. Af-iJu"ior "gh
tirr K.-.i.!uatin! from KOC at the
Next Year Budget Items
Come Under Scrutiny
Mr. and Mr. Charlei K. An.
der?on of Fresno visited for
two wtvki with their son-in-liw
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Maynard. This was to
Iheir second trip to Oregon but
their first to Fastern Oregon.
They rated it as beautiful and
NO SMOG.
end of winter quarter last year,
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Many in Mr brought
up at the meeting of the Hoard
f Education Monday evening at
lone for preliminary iicuii.ioiu
that will nave a bearing on
budget making for next year
at well a chance In school
renulrement.
The board anticipate an
nouncement aoon from the Ore
gon Hoard of Education concern'
ing drastic chance to be made
in Graduation Requirement.
Mist vhanfie will come In the
field of vocational training
aside from academic. There ha
been no official report.
The board U considering pol-
Icy change to raise the 10c per
mile payment In lieu of trans
portation now allowed. Before
making the decision, the board
asked Sunt. Daniel to check
on what other district are pay
Inc. About 6 families would be
affected and If the rate should
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fl.,M.-d out the year at Pilot kf , f ,nJ ,
Ilium 111 liu-ll S14IMI
In a report on the lighting
at the Fairgrounds, the bank
of lights need replacing a they
are no longer adequate and
there is a wiring problem a
well. The board will meet with
the Fair Board to map out the
financial obligations of the two
groups.
Mr. Daniels noted the signif
leant Increase In enrollment at
A. C. Houghton as well as nt
Riverside High. Anticipation for
an increase next year will fig
ure in the budget.
With 29 enrolled in the first
grade at A. C. Houghton, the
board approved a contract for
Geneva Coker as the second
teacher for that grade. She has
Just moved into Oregon from
Oklahoma. Her salary for the
balance of the year is $6270.
The board also hired a part
time Girls' sports PE and activ
ities aide. Paulette Eartee, at
Riverside High at $552 for the
year.
Jim Barnett resigned from his
school bus run out of lone and
the board hired Dorothy Stefan!
to take -his run, the Kinzer
Holtz run.
Appointments
The board appointed Ken
Turner to the Long Range Plan
ning Committee in place of Dr.
Wolff who now serves on the
school board and Dick Sargent
Shorly before school started
he and Kathleen Sue Anderson
were married in Fresno. He
likes to hunt and fish and while
Kathleen has never done them
before, she is learning and
I ves to be out. They both like
read and Ray enjoys his
tape recorder, espi-cially enjoys
recording western music. His
wife likes to do all kinds of
evirg, knitting and embroid
ery and cooking.
f MUCH J
AMOUNT
:ASKS
FIRST FiLLlNS STATIONS
HAD STORAGE TANKS OUT
SIDE, A3 TODAY --BUT, FOR
SAF-ET, CARS WERE fllLEP
TROM A PIPE IN THE
BASEMENT.'
TlE LARGEST SHIP EVER SUNK WAS THE 2O6,COO-T0N TANKER,
warpessa; owned ey royal putch-shell, in i9, though empt
SHE WAS SENT DOWN ON HER MAIDEN VOYAGE BY AN EXPLOSION.'
flfllh A Service ofii'!S!P
MJ United Transportation Union. jnjj
Kenneth Lamb, Mr.. Katherln
Llndsirum, Mr. Shirley Zulin
kl. AdminiHtration: Dan Da It .
jiy Hple, Mr, Larry Mill.
Vernon Stewart. Mr. lUMty
Kuhn, Dick McFJIigott, Mr.
Mary Jean Mrt'arx.
FLEMENTARY ILRRICULUM:
Board member. John Brandt,
Dr. Wallac Wolff. Advisory.
Mr. Btty Marquardt, Kenneth
Broadbent, Mr. Wanda Wither
spoon and Mrs. Lorene Griffith.
Administration: Mkk Tolar.
Lay, Mr. Clyde Allstott, Mr.
Barbara Ruwll, Mr. Dorothy
Krcba, Mr. Franrlne Evan and
one more lleppner member I
to be appointed.
lleppner Vocational Study:
Gene Pierce, Dick Wilkinson,
Hubert Wilson. Everett Keith-
ley, Randy Lett, Joe Engelman,
David MeLeod. Gene Orwhk.
William Rill. Ron Currln, John
Wood, LcRoy Gardner, Marvin
Chilty and Bruce Malcom.
Tcachorage Committee: Jerry
Peck. Jack Sumner. Don McEl
llgott, Wayne Kuhn and Ron
Daniel.
The board considered selling
the lot at Boardtnan. The mem
ber felt they were not in the
Real Estate business and should
sell the lot at the going price
of lots in the area. The lot had
been held in case the district
should at sometime need to pro
vide more teacher housing.
Future Meeting
Several board members plan
to attend the OSBA Convention
in Portland Nov. 7-9. Consulta
tion meetings were to lie held
Oct. 19 at lone. Next regular
meeting Nov. 15 at 7:30 p.m.
District Office.
HZTTMK (OIY.). CAItTTI TIMES. Tnday. Oct II lt7l I
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25ES3I
Jim Phegley
Home Sold
Mr. and Mr Bob Punctn,
JUld and Ryan have nuvi-d In
to th Jim Phegby home which
they retvnt!y purchaoej. Mr,
Duncan, with Columbia Hiin
ha been living on Hie Homer
Hughe place.
DAVID CONN, (tocher Spanish and Modern Problem, Heppnet'
High.
David Conn Likes Wests' Open Spaces
While David Conn I not new
this year he entered at half
time last year so this will be
hU first beglnningor-anew.
year. He ha a different back
ground than most of the fac
ulty. lie is from New Jersey.
He came west l' year ago to
visit relative in California. He
likes the wide oicn spam: of
the west and so he stayed.
He teaehe Spanish and Mod
ern Problems at lleppner High
School. He traveled considerably
when he spent two years in the
Army in Europe. This past sum
mer he spent two months in
the countrysides of Eurojie. He
made it a point to stay away
from the big cities. He made
his way hy hitchhiking, trains,
busses and boats. Because he
speaks four languages he found
no language barrier ami on
many occasion wa welcomed
Into homes. Tills he liked a he
learned to know the people a
they are away from tourist al
traction. He speak Spanish,
French, Italian and German. He
especially enjoyed hi transpor
tation by bout. Of the 10 coun
tries he visited last summer he
liked hi visit in Yugoslavia the
most. He hopes to go back to
spend more time enjoying their
beautiful scenery and friendly
people. He likes camping, fish
ing, plays the accordion for his
own amusement and painting.
Heppner CU Lod? No. 3U
I looking forward to a tuit
from a very e-ial liirkt Ie.
puty for Oregon N. K. on Thurs
day, Oct. 28 here. The District
Deputy 1 popular Claud Gra
ham of lleppner. Also to be held
that night I Initiation, accord
ing to Cal Sherman, Exalted
Ruler here.
Trouble with
leafy roofs?
L. E. DICK
YOUR STANDARD MAM
Can solve your problem
He'a In lleppner, 670 9633
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Football Thriller
Goes to Condon JV's
Heppner Junior Varsity drop
ped a football thriller to the
Condon JV's here Monday night
16-11.
Failure to convert the extra
point attempts proved to be the
difference in the game. Both
ims scored two touchdowns
Condon was able to score on
the PAT attempts. Heppner did
not.
Mike Bergstrom scored both
Heppner TDs. One came on a
70-yard scramble, the other
'Bull In a China Shop'
First Drama of Year
Set for Nov. 19-20
A comedy -mystery, "Bull in a
China Shop", has been chosen
for the first production of the
Heppner Drama Club on Nov.
19-20 at Heppner High School.
The play, originally a short
story, was presented on the TV
series "Alfred Hitchcock Pre
sents", several years ago. It has
since been presented as a pop
ular play in high chools and
has been presented throughout
the country.
Fernando Lara, lab technician
at PiPoneer Memorial Hospital,
who has had much experience
in Little Theatre, will direct the
play. Mrs. Jane Rawlins, Eng
lish teacher at Heppner High
will be assistant director, and
various members of the com
munity theater will be in charge
of different parts of the produc
tion. The cast will be Greg David
son as detective Dennis O'Finn; i
Jim Van Winkle as O Finns
sidekick; Mary and Liz Abrams,
Dianne Mills, Donna Raymond.
Tami Meadir, and Kellie Kilken
ny as the boarders; Tricia Prock
as the news reporter; and Bar
ry Munkers as the finger print
detective..
Anita Davidson, Publicity
replaces Robert Jones who is from 25 yards out. The other
lleppner points came on a saie
ty as Tracy Wilson tackled a
Condon runner in the end zone.
Injuries took their toll for the
locals as ' Mike. Bcrgstrom and
Ken Eckman were both forced
to leave the came. Both were
hospitalized for mild concus
sion. After a good night both
boys were. X-rayed Tuesday
morn inc.
Final football action will be
Nov. 1, as the local freshmen
will meet i the Condon f rosh
there at 2 p.m.
Scoring by quarters:
Condon ,j. , .008
Heppner 6 6 0
moving to La Grande for the
winter. Virginia Grieb replaces
Elden Padberg. Jim West is al
ternate. TRANSPORTATION)' Board
members, Irvln Rauch, Don Mc
Elligott, Jerry Peck and Advisory
committee members Gene Riet
mann, Carroll Donovan, Albert
Wright, John Matthews.
ADMINISTRATION: Jim Bier,
Lay people, George Lucianl,
Gene Hall, Rod Flug, Burrell
Cooley, Bryce Keene.
SECONDARY CURRICULUM:
Board members, Jack Sumner,
Mrs. Pauline Winter; Advisory,
Mrs. Judy Buschke, Del Piper,
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Elma's
Having A
Hubert Wilson underwent op
en heart surgery Tuesday at
St. Vincent's Hospital In Port
land. He is under intensive
care for at least five days fol
lowing the very delicate oper
at ion.
Trouble with
wood rot?
L. E. DICK
YOUR STANDARD MAN
Can solve your problem
He's in Heppner, 676-9633
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SEALE'S DISPERSION SALE
109 Registered Hereford females
37 Registerd 4 fir 5 year olcf cows with
calves at side
50 Registered 4 b 5 year old cows,
preg. tested. Spring calvers
24 Registered coming 2 year old heifers
These cattle are clean pedigreed fea
turing some of the nation's finest blood
lines.
Sale Time 1:30 p.m.r Tuesday, Oct. 26
Northwestern Livestock Com. Co.
Hermiston, Oregon, Highway 80N
MOORE Pocket Registers, Moore
register lorms, duplicate anfl
triplicate, and register car
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