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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1980)
jji'U iii mTTrnri nr rr ui u mn, ji jnir iin 'pr nnir win ji jn i -mr-p uir m jiir I I I ' 'I ' I '--"''"'''" "i " I,l"nl"1 r" The llcppmr (iaelle-Tunc. Ih pi . Oregon. Tliiirsrisiv. June 2. IMM-.TIIIKTKKN Morrow schools could lose $38,000 in Revenue Sharing, Dohertysay Morrow t'nuntv School )ls ' r ret ciMllil lose about (HMI from Kolcr.'il Itcvcniio Shnr- it II funds Sl(''illll'll(illll Miill I inhci'lv said (il the Juno ((iiiniv school hoard meeting liohcrtv said he received ti Idler from Vorn Duncan Oregon superintendent of public instruction, that said the slate's loss nf Federal Kcveniic Sharing funds would In- Mfiffrid out tirhonf! nil of the school districts in Oregon. Initially. Onhertv had snid the impact of the revenue sharing fund cots would not effect Mnrr"v County The loss is not definite. Doherlv said, but there is a chance il will impart the county. An updated policy on the use of school buses was adopted at the meet inc. The hoard decided to dis courage the use of buses by nnn-w Irnol groups with an increase in rental fees. Doherlv Raid the hoard decided to charge users the amount of reimbursement the district would receive from the state based on mileage and the actual cost of the driver's Prices effective June 26 thru June 29, 1980. EQOIS? 0CJI.V! (v"tbv"vii u il y - -2 f KUIT JUICY 25?8 E3AUA1BM I InMNMl I 46 ounces of real fruit juice that is a truly refreshing drink on a hot summer day. Rtg. 83 Kfcilt 240 LmI Ml 111 1 5 iiv. HUNTS fOAf KETCC30P 32 ounce bottles of tomato ketchup. A must for barbecues and summertime cook-outs. Rtg. 1.09 WU 240 last Each CHfWtOMSUZO Si77E & HAC3I EQC3 FUJEB. One gallon of stove and lantern fuel for most camping ap pliances. Stock up for summer camp-outs. QjDD sOnTiio WEED-B-GON Lawn Weed Killer 0UTH0 VJEED-B-GGE3E One quart cans of weed killer for lawns. Does a good Job on most broadleaf and dan delions plants. "Drtko diazinon Granules 'Obtho DIAZ1N0N j Granules a- i - 0KTH0 DiAzinon GRAHULES 3 pound cans of diazinon. Helps to control ants. Keeps them away, too. 0 Each COL0mt3'TUBl S0ACIGQ 03SI Three tube hose type sprinkler for watering large hard to reach areas. Model No. 903, 50 foot size. Rtg. 5.99 l HHP QUALITY FGID-A- Snap-together fold-a-fence to keep flower beds nicer looking and to use as a border. Rtg. 2.19 9 .1 OS27(M v I 14.67 OLYMPIC SPllllllilS comoinATiou Combination rod and reel for fishing. Lightweight and easy-to-hand!e. 20C9 2u WW PRfCHON 29 INCH DROP SPREADER scons TURF GUILDER PLUS 2 20Vz pounds of turf builder fertilizer that is extra Lawn fertilizer 7 Jm , 1 1 enriched with fine ingredients. fertilizer evenly and accurately. Rtg. 23.99 IS . nim I INCH NO. 307 VJEED EATER Light and easy-to-use Weed Eater for trimming up all those hard to reach areas. Rtg. 17.99 97 ASSORTID QC3STEQ TAILS Catch big fish with these irresistible lures that always are a winner. 79 Rtg. 14.99 J pK55 inna W J TRUE TEMPER RMIE on SE30VEL Your choice of shovel No. DLRor Rake No. B15, both are fine gardening tools. I RUE i EM PER A lime plus the fuel costs. 'it is recognized thai the t use of school huses is oeen-: sionally nH-essary." Doherfy f explaim-d. A progn-ss report was civen r by lone Principal Chuck Starr on the field trip study commil lee. . . According to Assistant School Superintendant John Kdmundson. the school board I'omniilteewill repare pctliey -nH-oniPM-ndalionsand presil them to the school board and its September meeting for review. Kdmundson said the instructional value of field tris with the goals and objectives must be presented in more detail by the teachers. The water system at Colum bia Jr. High will not be ndeuale to provide for future grounds development so Doherty talked to. the school board about the possibility of drilling n well. The City of frrigon appar ently do not have enough water for the junior high louse to irrigate its athletic fields. Interest payments from hanks on school idstricl money .should be enough to pay for most of the cost of a school district well so il is a feasible projrt. Ihehoard decided. Members approved the pro rsd school board meeting M-hcdulc for KW0-R1 that was printed in last week's flaette-Times except that the July 21 meeting will be at p.m. instead of 9 p.m. Concerning the budget, the board transferred $37,000 for new buses from the 1979-80 budget to the 1980-81 budget. In other school hoard action, the following teacher con tracts were approved: Carol Wood, graduate of . Eastern Oregon State College in IjiGrande. for special education at Sam Boardman Elementary School and Riv- . erside High School. . Roger Records, from Ore gon State University, will teach vocational agriculture at Heppner High School. Cindy Gilliland. from Whit- , worth College in Spokane, will instruct first grade at Sam Boardman Elementary School Karen Shngren. Walla Walla College, is the spech thera pist for schools in north Morrow Counlv. Jan Ter json. I'niversity of Oregon, is the new physical education teacher at llcppncr llii'h School I .aura Mclfcmgall. I'niver sitv of Idaho leaches language arts at lone High School. KaMil(en Sharp. Eastern Oregon State College is the business education instructor at Kiverside High School.. )oiti' Seirbon. Eastern Ore goo Stale College, will teach fifth grade at Sam Hoardman Elementarv School. Cvnthia Smith. Cniversily f lui'et Sound in Tacoma will each musical A C. Houghton Klenientarv S-hMl and Col umbia Junior High School in Irrignn l.-iura Hrtslerick, Univer sity nf California, has U-cn hired to iin-h second grade at lone Eleioenlarx ScIhmiI. A numlier of vehicle bid awards were made: Two (Ki tvissenger buses at S::i.i7n each, and one 2-pas-sent'er lus for Slli.UI. to Scbelkv Co Northwest Sales ' nl I'ortlaod Two A pickup trucks with l.iclorv discounts, at a base price of 7 JMi each to Shcrrcll Cti' inli'l of llermiston. Ciinipacl pickup truck for Vi 197 from Myrick Chrysler )mli'r in llermiston. Tires of various sizes, to lli-t'oiisiim Tire Center, for tlii'M' ri'iiiiired in the north cihiii'x and l.es Schwah Tire (Viiier in Heppner. for those ri'iiiiiii'd in the snilh county. Iiiilirrlv said the split in the lire hid was agreed to because nf the distances involved and services available. However, "in terms of average on all lire prices, the llermiston Tire hid was lower." Doherlv said. There were ahnul :tn different prices considered A healing-oil contract was awardi-d to McCall Oil Co of the Tri Cities, at $24. IS to I