School disfricf hires
six to fill vacancies
The Morrow County School
Board got right to work
Monday night at 8:15 p.m. By
about 1 a.m., the board had
hired six new people, bought a
car, sold a truck and accepted
,a budget for 12,659,540.
The board members filled
six positions, vacated by
resignations.
, Chuck Starr, a former
Heppner High School math
teacher and football coach,
was hired as lone schools
principal.
Other positions included
Linda Murray, University of
Oregon grad, hired as Hepp
ner Junior High language arts
teacher ; George Russell ,
Eastern Oregon State College
grad, hired as band and voca
tional music instructor in
lone; Rebekah Randle, Ore
gon College of Education
grad, hired as Heppner high
school physical education in
structor; Nancy Myklebust,
Montana State grad, hired as
Good news enough
canning
Cood news for home can
nersl This year there are
enough canning lids. So if your
garden cooperates or if you
get a good buy on fresh pro
duce, your home canned fruits
and vegetables can be on your
table all winter long. Some
how, they always seem to
taste better.
II you're going to can vege-.
tables other than tomatoes,
you'll need a steam -pressure
inniGON NEWS
Frances Rost Wilson
By Frances Rose Wilson
The Rev, Ben Taylor of
Bible Temple. Portland, will
minister at the Irrigon
Assembly of God on Sunday,
June 27 and each evening
Monday through Wednesday
at 7 p.m. Pastor Robert Sch
moll extends a welcome to all.
The church completed a
vacation Bible School last
week with approximately 50
youngsters enrolled.
The Installation of a sprink
ler system covering the entire
lawn of the church was
recently completed and a new
pump was Installed. This will
eliminate the need for flood
irrigation which often had to
be done at night.
A wedding reception party
was given for Mr. and Mrs.
7 for $1.00 or
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Riverside Junior and Senior
High School physical educa
tion Instructor; and Doug
Howell, Portland State grad,
hired as a fifth grade teacher
at A.C. Houghton Elementary
In Irrigon. j
The board also accepted
three resignations. Bill Buck
endorf and Cathy Peck both
resigned from Heppner
schools. Buckendorf was a
music instructor at Heppner
Elementary and Peck, an
English teacher at Heppner
elementary.
John Weiddle, a music tea
cher at Riverside junior and
senior high, also resigned.
In other business, the
board:
sold a truck that had been
in the district many years.
heard from district archi
tect, Bob Smith, Ontario.
Smith told the board of pro
gress in the district's work. At
the Heppner shop, foundations
lids this
canner. This is because it
takes a temperature higher
than that of boiling water to
process low acid foods safely
in a reasonable length of time.
For fruits, tomatoes, and
pickled vegetables, you can
use a boiling-water-bath can
ner. But make sure the water
is an inch or two above the
, tops of containers.
For best quality in the
canned product, use only per-
Duane Yunker on Sunday,
June 20. at the Al Partlow
home. The former Sharon Ste
wart, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Vernon Stewart was
married to Duane Yunker on
June 11. He is formerly of
Umatilla and is now in the Air
Force. He has been stationed
In Germany and will return
when his furlough is over.
Hostesses for the reception
were Debbie McCoy and
Sherry Partlow, cousins of the
bride and their mothers, Mrs.
Warren McCoy and Mrs. Al
Partlow, Many friends and
relatives attended.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Part
low have returned from a
successful fishing trip to the
Oxbow reservoir. They caught
a good catch of Bullheads,
Croppies and Bass.
20c.ca.
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are in and a back wall of
poured cement is going up;
the lone shop is in the block
wall stage; Riverside's four
class rooms are in the process
of receiving floors and walls
should go up soon; and A.C.
Houghton Elementary is sur
viving the Department of En
vironmental Equality's rul
ing. The DEQ ruled against the
Irron school and delayed an
eight classroom construction
by three to four weeks. The
DEQ would not approve the
school's septic tank proposal.
adopted the year's calen
dar, accepted bids on replace
ment windows for Heppner
Elementary school. The pre
sent windows have been in the
building since it was built
around 1915. The windows
have shrunk away from the
panes and water and wind is
not kept out.
Bids from DeVac and Cha
year
feet fruits and vegetables at
their peak of freshness. Sort
them for size and ripeness so
they'll cook more evenly. And
wash them thoroughly under
running water or through
several changes of water.
Canning jars have to be
perfect, washed in hot soapy
water, and rinsed well. The
same is true for the jar lids.
You can pack fruits and
vegetables into containers
either raw or at or near boiling
temperature. Most raw fruits
and vegetables shrink during
processing so should be pack
ed tightly. Some exceptions
are corn, lima beans, and
peas they expand. Hot foods
should be packed fairly loose
ly. Use enough syrup, or juive
to fill around and cover the
solid food. Otherwise, food at
the top tends to darken.
With only a few exceptions,
some space should be left
between the packed food and
the closure.
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REALTOR
For all your real estate
needs call:
Roy Lindstrom
281-1183 Res. 458-5653
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Court proceedings
GENERAL FUND
MAY 1976
Pac. NW Bell, current exp 342 32
Col Basin Elec. Coop , rm 40 JO.cthw 111 46 151.68
Central Market, cthse sup 21.24
Beechers Fine Foods, brochures ft promotion 15 40
Umatilla County, court reporter 3768.00
Kilham Stationery, Tax coll. 3 24, elections
20 51. Planner 18.3S 0 10
Ford Motor Credit, sheriffs pickup leae 136 3
Standard Oil, sheriffs car exp M il
Larry D. Fetsch. sheriffs uniform fund 24 00
Mobil Oil, sheriffs car exp 26 67
Pac. NW Bell, sheriffs comm 117 00
National Sheriffs Assoc,, sheriffs ofe sup 22 50
Heppner Auto Tarts, sheriffs car exp 3 61
Winn Crist, sheriffs convention 40 00
Atlantic Richfield, sheriffs car exp 12 66
City of Hermislon, sheriffs Jail exp 3600
Clifford L. Morris, sheriffs uniform fund 24 00
Kit hard Mahar, sheriffs uniform fund 24 00
mberlain of Seattle and Win
dows Industries of Portland
were entertained. The base
bid from DeVac was $42,175
and the low alternate bid was
$26,800. From Windows, Ind.,
the base bid was $33,780 and
the low alternate, $28,780.
The board will decide which
bid Is the best dollar value.
accepted a bid from
Farley Motor Co. on a
four-door, Pontiac sedan for
district use, mainly by the
superintendent. The bid was
$5126. Of five bids received,
Farley's was not the lowest
but the board found it was the
best dollar value.
accepted the first reading
of a policy revision.
told the superintendent to
call for bids on school sup
plies, materials, a bus run in
the Lexington area, gas oil,
and fuel for the district.
and adopted the district
budget of $2,659,540.
obituary
Douglas Lawrence Holt, a 22
year old Oregon City resident,
was killed in a mountain
climbing accident in southern
California Tuesday.
He was serving in the U.S.
Navy Sea bees.
Services were held Monday,
June 14. at the First Pres
byterian Church in Oregon
City with Dr. George Ash
wood, officiating.
Burial was in Willamette
National Cemetery with Hill;
side Chapel, Oregon City,
handling arrangements.
He was born in Portland on
Feb. 3, 1954 and had lived in
Oregon City for 10 years. He
attended First Presbyterian
Church.
He is survived by his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Holt. 425 Barker Ave., Oregon
City 97045, sisters Sherry Holt
of Australia, and Tracey,
Jaqueline and Kimberly Holt,
all of Oregon City; grand
parents, Mrs. Lawrence Frey
of Portland and Mr. and Mrs.
C.J.D. Bauman, Heppner.
The family suggests making
memorial contributions to the
Oregon Heart Fund.
Buying
or
Selling
Shell Oil Co., sheriffs car exp 1 88
Pauline Winter, sheriffs ofse sup 20.50
BankAmericard Center, Sheriffs meals 45.69,
comm. 11.55, sup 13.50. car 34.77 105.51
Union Oil Co., Juv. 31.05, assessor field 28.37,
museum 238.62, planner 33.58 331.62
Gazette Times, off pub. 92.00
Ernest Jorgensen, JP-5 phone 30.23.
62.55 sup 92.78
East Oregonian, brochures, promotional 95.00
Multigraphics Div., office assessor sup 13.62
Umatilla Co. Juv. Dept., Juv. detention 700.00
Mary Bryant, registrar 4 00
3M Bus. Products Center, paper 41.20
Centra Bus. Forms. Tax Coll. exp 27.80
Zoning Bulletin, planning ord. & comp 27.50
Pat Wright, Health Dept 77.61
Kilham Stationery, Assessors off. sup 61.59
Jaynes Bus. Machines, Assessors Off. sup 7.40
Jaynes Bus. Machines, Co. Ct. sup : 14.39
M & R Co., courthouse sup 9-5
Pub. Welfare Div., S food 5.30
Turner, Van Marter & Bryant, bonds 50.00
Finzer Bus. Machines. Mach. mtse 26.00,
Paper 24.11 5011
Jack Loyd, Vet. rent 20.00
Carolyn Davis, Juv. Dept. travel exp 32.13
Dunham Printing Inc., elections 1369.50
Wheelers, sheriff comm 75.00
Paul W. Jones, court exp 30.70
David R. Moon, planning travel 16.64
Assoc. of Oregon Counties, ins 135.90
Court St. Market, cthse sup 30.87
Pac. NW Life. Sal 56.90
Shirley Zielinski, elections 5.40
City of Heppner, cthse sup 10.75
BankAmericard Center, Juv. Dept. travel 9.15,
Seminar fund 10.05 19-20
The Bankers Life Ins. Co., ins. 93.05
SI. Accident Ins. Fund, ins 7.50
BankAmericard. Planner travel 33.71,
Co. Ct. travel 122.90 156.61
Knights Catering. N. end office rent 400.00
Pac. NW Bell, current exp 51.43
Dept. of Revenue, Ind. appr. 710.00,
Assessors St. mdse 630.00 1,340.00
Green Feed Store, cthse sup 31.69
Burroughs Corp.. assessors sup 104.40
Itugglcs-Boyce Ins., museum ins 100.20
Wheelers, sheriffs new car -iuip. . 50.20
Gazette-Times, assessors sup 21.05
Murrays Drug. Planner sup. 3.2ti.
Assessors ofse sup. 4.13 7.39
Renlex Corp.. cthse sup. 17.81
Kilham. Co. Ct. sup 3.95
Blue Cross, sal 421.05. ins. 575.25 996.30
Saddie Parrish. petty cash- Cir. ct. 8.70.
elee! 1.29. Br. of E. 9.00. posiage .89, ,
Co. Ct. 1.48. clerk 3.60 24.96
Union Oil Co.. sheriffs car exp 418.50
Pac. NW Bell, sheriffs comm 14.50
Wasco County, sheriffs jail exp 157.50
NW Law Enforcement, sheriffs ofse sup 42.90
Pac. NW Bell, sheriffs comm 117.00
Kussdls Shell Serv.. sheriffs car exp 93.80
Murray Drugs, sheriffs ofse 24.62. tax coll. 1.18,
Juv. sup 5.37 , 31.17
Dennis" Doherty, DA. secy 340.00. rent 125.00.
mileage 30.42, phone 89.02, copies 59.10.
sup. 44.95 688.49
Dean Gilman, mental illness 19.60
Umatilla County, watermaster exp 356.00
Pub. Affairs Pamphlets, Health Dept. sup 2.97
Lotts Electric, museum supplies 84.46
Pitney Bowes, mach. mtse 37.50
Jaynes Bus., mach. mtse 12.50
Beverly Sherman, et al, JP6 juror 100.40
Pac. NW Bell, sheriffs comm 5.37
City of Boardman, Planner travel, 5.50,
Co. Ct. travel 5.50 .....11.00
Terteling Properties, N. end rent 1,000.00
Hubert Wilson. PM, postage 200.00
Mollie Huddleston, elections . 27.99
St. Dept. of Revenue, sal 828.00
First National Bank, sal 2,029.10
Public Employees, sal. 1139 51. ss 1139.51 2.279 .02
Pac. Mutual Life, sal 741.24
St. Accident Ins. Fund. sal. 62.88,
Ins. 462.35 525.23
Morrow Co. Emp. Union, sal 32.00
Pac. NW Life, sal 56.90
GENERAL ROAD FUND
MAY 1976
Warren McCoy, comm. exp
BankAmericard, Comm. exp
Bankers Life, ins
Pac. NW Ufe, sal
Assoc. of Ore. Counties. Ins
Robert Reese Schultt. materials (refund
Wheelers, misc
S.A.I.F., ins
Arco. gas & oil
Ore. Culvert Co.. materials
Clyde Oregon, repairs
City of Heppner. misc
Pac. NW Bell, misc
Col. Basin Elec. Coop. misc. 55 80,
park 16 00
Slate Highway Dept.. overtime
and extra help
Anderson, Perry ft Assoc.. overtime
Locul gov. per. inst.. overtime
BankAmericard. misc ..........
Dobvns Pest Control, weed
Blue Cross of Ore., sal 43 40. ins. 446 50 .
Blue Cross of Ore, sal. 67.50. ins. 55 30 ...
Pac. NW Bell, misc
City of Boardman. comm. exp
MCGCt. repairs 10 34. sup 625 54
Coast to Coast, sup
Rentex Corp., sup
Stone Machinery Co.. repairs
Rietmanna Hardware, sup
Munnell ft Sherill. Inc.. sup
League of Ore Cilies. comm. exp
Arrow Trans., Fr. on asphalt
Col. Basin, misc
Sadie Parrish, Petty cash. misc.
Labor
St, Dept. of Rev., sal
First National Bank, sal
Pub. Emp. Ret. Br., sal, 648 89, ss 664 89 . .
Morrow Co. Emp Union, sal
Pac. Mutual Life, sal
St. Accident Ins.. sal. 21 78. Ins. 1057 36 ....
Pac. NW life, tal
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GENERAL FUND
APRIL 1976
Carolyn Davis, Juv. Dept.
Paul W. Jones, Co. Ct. travel 53.10,
Promotion 39.00 9210
John Gochnauer, et all grand jury duty 80.56
Dept. of Human Resources, Ins 1,055.09
Rachel Harnett, museum sup 78.62
State Dept. of Ag., predatory con 3,880.00
Pac. NW Bell, current exp 32.57
Gazette Times, off. pub 71.60
Deweys Chevron Sta., indigent fund 8-18
Hermiston Herald, official pub 7.30
Superintendent of Documents, civil defense sup 5.35
Robert Abrams, Spec, atty fund .' 342.16
Knights Katering Inc., north end off rent 200.00
Jack Loyd, indigent fund 12-55
Turner, Van Marter & Bryant, bonds 370.00
Hubert Wilson, postage 200.00
Multigraphics Div., elections 26.36
Carolyn Davis, Juv. Dept. travel exp 39.71
Jack Loyd, Vet. off. rent 20.00
Dennis Doherty, Sup. 60.75, Mi. 28.34, Prof. Ext.40.
D A. phone 36.15, dues 110, Secy 340,
rent 125, copies 43.80 784.04
Ernest Jorgensen, supplies 95.14, JP5 phone 37.18 ... . 132.32
Wasco Cty, sheriff jail exp 607.00
Morrow County Grain Growers, off sup 26.93,
sheriff car exp. 333.84, civ. def 360.77
Heppner Auto Parts, sheriff car exp -56
Jaynes Bus. Machines, Ass. off sup 12.50,
Assessor Mach. 265.05 277.55
Central Market, courthouse sup 418
Columbia Basin, museum 53.50, cthse 109.46 162.96
Rentex Corp., cthse sup 12.38
City of Heppner, cthse sup 10.75 10.75
Heppner Garbage Disp., cthse maint 14.00
Lotts Elec., cthse sup. 2 95
Union Oil, cthse fuel 298.76
David R. Moon, Planning travel 5.00
Quad "D" Engineering, Planning, printing
maps 1050
Sears, Roebuck ft Co., Plan., printing maps 26.44
Cornell, Howland, Hayes & Merryfield.
Planning, Ord. & Comp. Plans 25.00
BankAmericard, Planner 18.75
Coast to Coast Stores, museum sup 2.38,
Planning Mettings & Assn. dues 5.87 8.25
Public Welfare Div., S. food 6.27
BankAmericard, Co. Ct. travel 22.02
Pat Wright, supplies account 18-91
Pat Wright, Co. Health Dept. mileage 88.97
Centro Bus. Forms, tax call supplies 883.96
Blue Cross of Ore., sal 411.45, ins. 486.15 897.60
Wayne's Diesel ft Auto. Repair, Assessors
field work and mileage 2.49
Wheelers, sheriffs comm 75.00
Motorola, sheriffs car exp 700.00
Pettyjohn's Farm & Builders,
Sheriffs off. sup 95
Beechers Cafe, promotion & broc 15 40
Hubert Wilson, postage .'. 200.00
Gazette-Times, office sup. 21.95,
sheriff office sup. 29.50, Juv. dept 51.45
Robert Abrams, spec, atty fund 395.25
Murray Drug, Inc., sheriff off 16.86, paper 4.54 21.40
Standard Oil Co., Planners travel 1-88
Umatilla Elec. Coop., current costs 31.47
Coast to Coast Stores, Planning Sup. 7.49
Lois M. Allyn, Co. Ct. travel 15 60
The Kiplinger Washington Letter,
Co. Ct. subscription renewal 36.00
Flinzer Bus. Machines, Plan. sup. 47.79,
Paper fund 90.31 138. 10
Nudelman Bros., sheriff uniform exp 401.15
Union Oil Co., sheriff car exp 353.25
Robert Redgeway, spec, atty fund 100.00
Byers Avenue Clinic, Cir. Ct. witness 59.92
Leeroy O. Ehlers, spec, atty fund 142.00
Concord Press, sheriff off. sup 23.16
Dept. of Revenue, Assessors Ind. Appraisal 649.88
Wagon Wheel Cafe, Co. a. travel 8.90,
sheriff jail exp. 20.90 29.80
Standard Oil Co.. Planner travel -. H-93
Centro Bus. Forms, tax coll. sup 33.30
Ore. State Univ. Ext. Serv.. county agent 2,903.75
Pac. NW Bell, sheriff comm H 50
Frazier Book Store, Inc.. JP6 typewriter 169 00
J.N. Hershberger, spec, atty fund 822.04
Pac. NW Bell, sheriff comm 5-37
Standard Ins. Co., insurance 79.88
State Accident Ins. Fund, sal 64.16. ins. 531.98 596.14
Pac. Mutual Life Ins., sal 742.55
Morrow Co. Emp. Union, sal 32.00
First Nat. Bank, sal 2.258.30
State Dept. of Revenue, sal 896.00
Public Emp. Ret. Br., sal 1203.67, ss 1203.63 2,407.30
GENERAL ROAD FUND
APRIL 1978
Dept. of Human Resources 540.83
Pettyjohns Farm ft Builder Supply, misc 1 10
Wheelers, misc 73.00
Blue Cross of Ore., ins. 44 10, salary 52.80 96.90
Blue Cross of Ore., ins. 446.50. sal 43.40 489 90
Pettyjohn Farm ft Builders Supply, repair
202 08, sup 73 65 273.73
Rentex Corp., sup 24 56
MCGG. repairs
Coast to Coast Stores, sup 3 02
Elinor Snow, sup 3476
Warren McCoy Comm. Exp ' 00
Pendleton Glass, Inc., repairs 239 69
Stone Machinery Co., repairs 107 2
BankAmericard Center, misc 23.70
Farley Motor Co.. repairs 13 25
CO W S., gas ft oil 00
Standard Oil Co.. gas ft oil 227.33
Heppner Auto Parts, repairs H'3l
General Tire Svcs. tires ft tubes M4.S7
C.O.W.S., new equip I0iq.lt
Lex. Lumber Yard Increpairt, crusher shed .... 334 24
City of Heppner, water dept
Claude Swingle Mach. Sales, repairs 23.71
Blacktop Materials. Inc.. road mat ft sup 142 56
Pac. NW Bell, road misc 10 71
Jim's Welding, repairs ,4 M
Dobyns Pest Control, weed control 283 Jl
Col. Basin Elec. Coop, Inc., misc. 61 50.
parks 46 00 107.50
Standard Ins., Ins 3511
St. Accident Ins.. sal 21 12, Ins. til 33 W3 43
Pub. Emp. Ret . sal 60S It. ss 605 It 1.210 38
First Nat. Bank, salary
St. Drpl , sal 333 00
Pac. Mutual life, sal 7tt
Morrow Co. Emp. Union, sal. 72 00
Labor 7.277 H
Thursday. Jane 24. H76, PI t
foster care
68.50
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