SIX The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday March 8,
Tentative pact
Cont. from page 3
pact. Dental insurance bene
fits would be included for
teachers in the second year of
the contract, with the benefits
expanded to include teachers'
families in the third year.
However, costs for paying the
dental benefits would come
out of the anticipated cost of
living increases.
In addition, the tentative
agreement would create an
additional salary increment
for personnel with 19 or more
years of experience. The
county system's current top-
Julie Grieb, Marie VanSchoiack
Two Heppner FFA'ers
named State Farmers
Heppner High School's Julie
Grieb took second place
honors at Future Farmers of
America sectional public
speaking competition last
week in LaGrande.
Julie competed against win
ners of district FFA public
speaking contests during the
LaGrande competition.
Taking part in the LaGrande
contest were representatives
from FFA chapters in the Blue
Busy
The Busy Beavers 4-H club
met March 3 at Sylvia Ladd's
house. Lori Fetsch, Sylvia
Ladd, Sharon Crowell, Paula
Anderson and Anita Palmer
were all present.
Sylvia gaye each of us three
toys to sew and stuff. So we
worked on them awhile. Sylvia
then called the meeting
order. Paula Anderson led the
flag salute and the 4fpledge.
Mrs. Ladd read the minutes of
the last meeting because our
secretarywasn't at the last
meeting
Mir old business we discus
sed the roller skating party
held in Hermiston. For new
business we discussed a letter
Mrs. Crum got in the mail
about a Spring Simplicity
Wardrobe Style Show, which
is going to be held at Riverside
High School. We talked about
some stamps Mrs. Ladd got
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end wage comes after 14
years.
Negotiators must take the
tentative agreement back to
both the school board and the
county teachers' organization
for ratification. County
Schools Superintendent Matt
Doherty called the tentative
settlement "a good package
for both the board and the
teachers," and said he expect
ed a ratification vote would be
held prior to the school
board's regular March 19
meeting.
Mountain, Eastern Oregon
and Snake River districts.
FFA officials announced
last week that Heppner chap
ter members Julie Grieb and
Marie Van Schoiack have
been awarded State Farmers
degrees. Only about three per
cent of the state's FFA
members win the awards.
State Farmer status is grant
ed on the basis of outstanding
Beavers 4-H
trom a laay in Hermiston. we
also talked about havingDode
Krebs come and taik at our
next meeting tfbout stamp
collecting.
Jjistrict Rebekahs
-tont. from page 4
man, Delpha Jones, Holly;
Vice Chairman, Donna Fort
enberry, San Souci; Secre
tary, Gladys Van Winkle,
Holly; Treasurer, Edith Mat
thews, Bunchgrass.
The appointive officers to
serve are: Warden, Hilda
Yokom ; Conductor, Helen
Pettyjohn; Musician, Letha
Messenger; Outside Guard
ian, Florence McMillan; In
side Guardian, Ruth McCabe;
Chaplain, Lucille Rietrnann;
Right Supporter to Chairman,
Vera Rietrnann; Left Support
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Pioneer Memorial to receive
emergency equipment
Tentative agreement has
been reached to allocate funds
to allow Pioneer Memorial
Hospital to purchase a 10-ton
"porta-power" extrication
tool for use in removing
victims from crashed ve
hicles. Money for the emergency
equipment was re-allocated,
pending the passage of a
written ballot, during a meet
Heppner High School senior
Marie Yocom was incorrectly
identified in a photo caption in
last week's Gazette-Times.
Marie was pictured in her role
FFA supervised projects, the
member's participation in
FFA activities, leadership
skills and community service.
The Heppner FFA chapter
will hold its largest fund
raising activity of the year
tonight in the high school
cafetorium. The chapter's
annual Slave Auction, in
which members will provide
eight hours of laborio the
highest bidder, starttfat 7 p.m.
nezm
Our next Meeting will be
held April 7 at Anita Palmer's
house at 2 p.m.
Reporter
Anita' Palmer
er to Chairman, Joyce Buch
anan; R.S. to Vice Chairman,
Ruth Bergstrom; L.S. to Vice
Chairman, Fred Majeske;
Past Chairman, Margaret
Akers; R.S. to Past Chairman,
Norma Rea; L.S. to Past
Chairman, Lela Palmer; R.S.
to Chaplain, Mary McMurty;
L.S. to Chaplain, Bernice
Nash ;
The new officers were
seated by Bunchgrass after
which the chairs were sur
rendered to the officer of
Bunchgrass for closing.
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EMS District 12's executive
council. The ballot is required
to finalize the allocation, since
a quorom was not present
during the March 1 meeting.
Funds were also tentatively
allocated to provide the Hep
pner hospital with a "resusci
tation Annie", a life-size
dummy on which the resusci
tation and CPR skills can be
Correction
as the aspiring actress
daughter in the HHS drama
production "Slice It Thin".
The Gazette-Times regrets the
error.
Cont. from page 5 s
appreciate your cooperation
as quickly as possible. Reci
pes are to be on a 3x5 card
with your name on it as the
submitting person.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Petty
john Sr. and Mr. and Mrs
Paul Pettyjohn Jr. atten
the Intermountain Oil Market-.
er Convention in Las Vegas, ;
Nevada recently Skip and
Linda retupnea home after the ,
convention, and Helen and
Paul went to Tuscon and
Phoenix, Arizona. They visit
ed with Ted Thompson, for
mer lone resident, and his
wife at Green Valley, Arizona.
They returned home last
Wednesday.
NOTICE OF SUPPLE
' MENTAL BUDGET
HEARING
A public hearing on a
proposed supplemental bud
get for the Irrigon Community
Park and Recreation District
for the fiscal year 1978-1979,
will be held in the Johnson
home at 320 5th St. on March
27, 1979. Copies of the supple
mental budget are available
without charge at the above
address. The budget may be
inspected by interested per
sons at this address between
the hours of 4 to 7 p.m. Any
person may appear at the
public hearing on the supple
mental budget, and discuss
the budget or any part of it.
Burrel Cooley, Chairman
Irrigon Park Board
Published March 8, 1979
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practiced.
In other hospital equipment
developments, Pioneer Mem;
orial officials were told that
the delivery date for two new
ambulances .for the Hpppner
and Boardman areas has- been
set back to late May or early
June. Funds for the two new
emergency vehicles were pro
vided during the current fiscal
year's budget.
Hear and Thi
Margaret and MiltojnMor
gan returned horpHast Fri
day evening after a six week
stay in the-Hawaiian Islands.
Joefind Frank Engleman
spent last weekend in Port
land. Joe also was a recent
visitor to the Hawaiian Is
lands. Clarence Mcintosh is recup
erating at his home after
having surgery at St.
Anthony's Hospital several
weeks ago.
Susan and Stan Wiper of
Kelsayville, Calif, are the
parents of a boy, born Feb. 25.
The young man has been ,
named Tyler Theodore, and
among his grandparents are
PUBLIC NOTICE
Cemetery Notice
Annual Care patrons of
Heppner Cemetery Mainte
nance District should send
$10.00 soon to allow time to get
the work done.
Elaine S,. George, Secretary
Box 38, Heppner, Or. 97836
Published March 8, 15, 22, 1979
PORT OF MORROW
MEETING DATE CHANGE
Notice is hereby given that
the Port of Morrow, Oregon
will meet on March 15 instead
of the regular meeting date of
March 8 at the Port offices
located at the city hall, Nelson
Square, Boardman.
PUBLISHED March 8, 1979
BEAUTY PARLOR
Donna's
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AUTOMOTIVE
VanMarter holds on to lead in
Town Team basketball
Van Marter held on to its
unblemished season record in
Town Team basketball action
this week, beating the Lane
team 57-38.
Cleanup set
for lone
athletic field
Volunteers are being asked
to bring rakes, shovels and
wheelbarrows when taking
part in clean-up activities at
Ione's school athletic field this
weekend.
Work is scheduled to start at
10 a.m. on Saturday, accord
ins to Principal Chuck Starr.
Roy and ' Katherine Lind
strom, of lone.
Bunchgrass Rebekah Lodge
met last Thursday at the
Willows Grange Hall. Every
one brought a sack lunch and
before the meeting the time
was spent in decorating the
hall for the District Conven
tion on March 3.
Debbie Morgan was host for
a party Monday afternoon in
honor of Bonnie Balls birth
day. Mildred Morgan was
co-hostess. Also present were
' Dianna Hams, Gladys Drake,
Helen Pettyjohn, Anna Ball,
Teresa Henderson, Sharlene
Arends and Eva Hamlett.
Cemetery Notice
It has become necessary for
the Board of Directors of
Heppner Cemetery Mainte
nance District to increase the
grave opening-closing to
$65.00 on weekdays and $90.00
on Saturday, Sunday and
Holidays. Effective April 1st.
Elaine S. George
Secretary-Treasurer.
Published March 8, 15, 22, 1979
The following precinct will
be consolidated for the coming
election April 3, 1979.
Precinct 7, 8, 9 and 2 into
Heppner precinct.
Sadie Parrish
County Clerk
Published March 8, 1979
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first-place team, followed by
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Karmon Bjella and Mark
Huddleston each tallied 14
points to spark Watkins to a
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Service. Lee Padberg picked
up 14 points for the losing
team.
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