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Proceeds from hope chests benefit wood shop Parents club collects labels
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Hepjxiei Flementary School divided
af its October meeting lo co lin i
I'amphell Soup labels With these
labels the group vs ill lie able to earn
|»nnts to receive supplies and e«|uip
inent for the school Those »ho wish
to help may drop labels in the
collection hoses placed at Central
Market and Court Street Market in
Heppnrr and |)r l s M arket in
Lexington
In addition to Campbell's soup
l . labels,
k . 1. I . latiels
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from all Campbell'«
products, from canned Franco-
American products and lut»-ls from
Swanson Canned products and TV
dinners
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Hospital Notes ♦
Pioneer
M em orial
Hospital
rejrorts admitting and discharging
the following jvatients during Ihe
(vast two weeks
Delmer Buschke. Heppner
ad
milted November 8. discharged
November 9
Dean Hunt. la*xinglon admitted
Novemer 8, discharged November
11. and
Katherine Alldntt, I.exmgion
admitted November 12. discharged
November 16
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Auction 1 p.m. Shoot to Follow
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L a rg e P iz z a
9 8 9 -8 2 2 1
Boardman needs more teachers
voted to allow princijuils Susan
and Mick Tolar to take an education
al lour of Fngland. Scottland and
Wales next summer
voted to go on record in supjMirl of
the projyused Sujiorconducting . Sup
ercolltder, for which Boardman has
lict'n considered one of 25 sites
throughout the 1 S Construction of
the projxised facility could mean up
to 3.500 new employees in the
Boardman area, and would have
tremendous imjuict on the county,
and the school system
T hanksgiving S a ie .
IT a in e s d a v , N o v . 2 7
M.C.G.G.
Growth in the Boardman schools
could mean more for teachers for
next year, the Morrow County
School Board was told Monday
night
Riverside High School I ’rincijial
Dan Daltoso said that his school
presently has :MI students enrolled,
and that there may be as many as so
more students next year
"Our problem is one of numbers."
Daltoso told the board in making a
request to budget for two more
teachers "I think the justification
for two new teachers is there, based
on numbers alone " He said this
year's senior class has 51 students,
the juniors have 72, Sophomore class
Hfi and the freshman 94 He added
that next year's in coming freshman
class could have 95 to lixi students
The jump in emrollment could
cause problems for the high school
in that additional classes are needed
in English, history, science, math,
jjersonal finance and citizenship He
also jxnnted out to the hoard that
woodworking classes are full, and
that changes in college require
ments will force the school into
adding classes in social studies
The school hoard agreed with
Daltoso. and voted to include the
additional teachers in next year's
proposed district budget
Crowding at Sam Boardman FT
ementary school caused the princt
jial there to request additional staff
next year
Principal Susan Tolar
asked the board to add either one full
time teacher or two part-time aids at
that school in next year's budget
In other business, the board
-voted to adopt a jxrlicy against
tobacco use on school grounds and at
school functions
Previously the
district had no jmi I ic > against lobac
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Heppner High School advanced woodshopclasses have recently completed
an eight week project and two hojje chests
The 1‘htlippine mahogany chest left was made by from left John
Kenny. Terry Cray and Scot 1‘oorman and will be <m disjilav at (iardner s
Mens Wear
It will be for sale to the highest bidder the week before
Christmas Those interested in placing a hid should call the HHS office
The F.astern Birch chest with a dark maple slain will be on display at the
Heppner branch of First Interstate Baffle tickets for the chest built by
(from center i Bruce Kng. Scott Jones, and Cene 1-ancaster will he av a liable
al the high sch<»il basketball games Mart Brannon, not pictured but also
assisted in building the chests
Shop teacher Bob Frazier say s that both chests are cedar lined and have a
hand lacquered finish The group project, he says, gives the students a
chance to work together and at the same time he can monitor their haste
woodworking skills
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