Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, June 03, 1987, Page THREE, Image 3

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Board members answer
school budget questions
Mow do adm inislrators' salaries here compare
with those iif other districts of sim ilar sue'.’
First ii should he pointed out that the hoard has
Iro/en all administrative salaries tor IVX7 KM as an
economy measure Then our data for answering the
questions came from stale sources
Administrator v laries are jointlv published each
year by the Oregon School Boards V w x union and
the Confederation o f the Oregn School Administrators in a bookie* en
titled
IV K b 8 ? Survey Salaries and Economic Benefits tor Ad
m inistralors in Oregon School Districts and I S IX
Salaries are reported hv s i.e ol distr.ct m terms of number o f students
l or example, the- reporting is lor districts with more than '<**) students
1000
(our s i/e l. NX) WM. and 100 4 W
fo answer the question at S4K (XXI our superintendent's salary is tied
lor IVth out ol 47 districts our si/e Salaries in these 47 districts range
from $ 4 l.tk lb 55 .MM) I he average superintendent s salary in the 4"
districts is S47.7IW
At $ 4 I.V 5 7 o u r assistant sujvnntcn dcn i's salary is l5 th o l 38 reported
in the 4"? districts Ihese salaries range trom a low ot $ " * 4 2 ' to a high
ol V 4K.7I ) Average is $43 403
Salaries lor senior high prnu ipals arc reported in schools trom t> 4*X)
students and Mill and up these salaries aie much more subject to inter
pretation than are superintendents' and assistant superintendents
Superintendents and their assistants are almost invariably responsible lor
being on the- ¡oh lull time I? months per year
School principals, on the other hand, have contracts which varv
markedly tn>m district to dtstrtcl many are responsible tor their buildings
for ten months Some are responsible for their buildings lor twelve
months Morrow County principals are responsible lor twelve months
Our senior high prim ipals' salaries are reported in the 0-4 W students
calegorv Hanging trom $3K 244 h i X53 our lowest salary in this category
ranks I Ith o f the 17 reported Our highest salary ranks ninth ot the 17
reported D iscs salaries range statewide from $30.0tX) 44 bK) Ihe state
average is $3V.5Hb
Junior and mid high salaries are reported in three categories 0 2*W
students, h it 4 W . and 5(X) and up We have one school in the 0 .’ I t
category le n salaries are reported lor schools in this category Mor
rove County's one principal in this category ranks tilth ol the It) refvirted
in junior high schools this si/e Statewide the range is $45 147 41 *xx)
Average is $38,801
Elementary school piim cipals' salaries arc reported slightly differently
0- |W students. 200 W ) and 400 and up < Kir three princ ipals are in the
200 >'N category (lone reported above as senior high ) th e ir salaries
range from $ 3 9 .8 $ ) 40.22'* F-iftv two salaries are reported lor schools
in this category (X rr lowest salary in this category ranks sixth statewide
Our highest also ranks sixth stale wide The range statewide is
$28,000 4 1 .MOO Average is $)7<)SV
Comparing the equity ot administrative salaries is difficult at best
Many benefits varv Ih e number ol people who must be supervised bv
the individual udminstrator varies greatly Most senior high schools ol
more than 200 students and many tumor high and elementary schools
have a vice or assistant principal to help with student discipline, person
nel evaluation, and student activities
Taking the dollars alone. Morrow County Nch<>ol District s ad
(mmstrative salaries seem to compare t.nrlv statewide
(si Joe Stevens. Hoard Chairm an
Morrow County School District
(A school board or advisory committee member w ill answer your ques
lions in writing in this colum n: write "Sch oo l Q uestio ns". P ( ) Box
3hH. Lexington. OH H7K)V or call MM'* H202 )
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Mrppner
lone Fourth of July celebration planned
W ith the fo u rth ol July only a
month aw ay. U s time to be plann
ing and practicing tor the two new
events at the third annual lone
Fourth o f July Celebration
A tennis tournament is being
organized by C lin t Kreb s
A ll
novice, amateur and beginning
plavers are encouraged to enter by
calling Krebs at 422 7548
Barbecued chicken prepared by
the Cardinal C lu b and a hootenanny
w ill till the void hetore the fireworks
begin The entertainment w ill be on
the lc<otbull field A ll musicians,
poets, magicians, comedians, and
otherwise talented folks are invited
to participate C a ll Janmc A llen at
422 7563 for more information
Whether you plan to be in the
parade, or the hxxl race, try your
hand at tennis, sing a song in the
hootenanny or just enjoy a day " In
Ihe Good Old Su m m ertim e", the
lone Fourth of July celebration is the
place to be
4-H summer camp planned
Space Cam p '8 ‘> is the theme for
this year's T ri County 4 H Cam p
scheduled June 28 to July V This
year's space theme promises some
interesting and exciting activities
during camp Camp will also include
all the activities regularly ex
penenced such as cratts. games,
recreation, singing, hiking, and just
plain having tun with everyone
Cam p registration is due in the E x
tension O ffice immediately
$25
camper tee includes a T shirt fhoxe
who need registration forms may
contact the o ffice. 67b *»M2
lo n e p o o l to o p e n J u n e 9
Ih e lone Swim ming Pool w ill
open on l uesday. June M Kegular
hours w ill be Tuesdays through
Fridays from 2 p m to 5 p m and
7 p m to M p m The pool w ill be
open on Saturdays and Sundays from
2 p m to 5 only It w ill be closed
on Mondays
Fee schedule tor IMK7 w ill be as
follows for daily use Pre schc*ol
fre e . G rades K b M b. grades
7 12 '5 . adults $1 Season tickets
w ill be grades K b $11). giades
7 12 $15 adults $20. tamilv $3$
Swimming lessons w ill run in two
week sessions The first cession w ill
be June 2 ' 2b and June 30 July 3
Die cost o f the swimming lessons
w ill be $4 Advanced heginnners
lessons w ill be from 10 10 45 a m ,
beginners from 11 a m - 1 1 30 a m ..
and 11 30 a m 12 noon A 3 week
session for pre heginers w ill be held
from 5 10 - 5 40 p m
Senior life saving w ill be offered
it an interest is shown Contact P<s*l
Manager Margaret Kincaid lor more
details
H e p p n e r pool o p en s J u n e
Bv \vo n Melhv
liie re w ill be a free sw im lor
Heppner residents Sunday. June 14.
hegtnnmg.it I p ni .itth cn iu iiicip .il
pool
Hands ( ole son ol I Km l ole at
Heppner and a student at l ästern
( )regon Stale College .it I a Grande
w ill he manager ol the pool this vear
I ile guards w ill be F lien Arbogast
and Kirsten Green
Regular hours at the (>ool w ill he
I to 5 p in . and 7 to M p m
Community Calendar
I wesd.ics through Frid ays, and I 5
onlv on Saturdavs and Sundavs I he
|H*ol w ill be c loscd on Monday s and
on July 4
Dailv admission charges w ill he
children through 10 year. 75
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through 14 $1 |S and up $1 SO
Fam ily tickets are $50. student
tickets 520 and adult 525 tor the
season they w ill he available at C i
tv Hall June" H
In lorm .ition on swimming lessons
this summer w ill he am* huh ed soon
Holy lu e haust s e n k e Sunday. June
at A ll Saints F.piscopal Church
Pro w ill be the main feature Along
with B illy H u ll, skaters from
throughout the area w ill also
perform
You .ire ( ordially in\ itvd to attend a
This year's Morrow County weed
lour w ill look at Conservation
Reserve Program vccdtngv and ex
amine various weed control methods
used Buses w ill load at the lone Ct
ty park at I p m F rid a y . June 12
First year grass seedmgs at the
C arl rhorpe and (iene Nlajeskc ran
Die Fleppner High S c h o o l lavs ol
I *447 is has ing a 40th reunion at the*
Heppner F.lks club with dinner
dance at 7 p m Saturday. June I 3.
and brunch at m a m Sunday June
14 Classm ates need to return ihe
Lexington Baptist Church has
slated vacation church school from
M I I 3 0 a m June K 12 Children
aged 2 1': years to through sixth
The first in a series ol four
Wrangler summer pl.ivd.ivs will start
at ft p m Frid ay. June 5 and run
each Friday during ihe month ot
q uestim uiic with their remittance
soon to reserve a spot lot dinner and
brunch
A ll former Heppner High School
classmates may join the reunion alter
M p m
graders are welcome to attend
“ Jesus shows C h k I s wisdom on
Sunlight M ountain" is the theme ot
the week long program
Fro m next Sunday. June 7.
through August 30, church services
w ill begin at M a m at the Heppner
T m icd Methodist ( hurch
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charge ot the Ech o Methodist
C h u rch , w ill be rcvponvthlc for scr
vices there at 11 a m on Sundays
Die old Boardman school hi
annual reunion is xhcdulcd lor June
13 14 Anyone interested in alien
ding must make reservations and
send $5 per person lor the catered
chicken barbecue S u ih I. iv A polluck
supper Saturday night w ill (calure
hamburgers furnished by the com
m ilice Reservation* must he m
before June ft M ail to Angela
F rie d rie k . 1030 SW I Ith No 24.
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Mariellen Anderson (left) and Eric Houger
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Saturday
June
Elks Lodge Up-Stairs - 21 & Over
P rize s Include
♦ ★ Trip for 2 to Reno
★ ♦ Half Beef
★ ^ 4 Sports Passes (HHS Home Games)
★ ★ The Judds Tickets
★ ★ 100 Gal of Gas (Devin Oil)
★ ★ VCR (Lott's Electric)
★ ★ Truck Load of Firewood (4 Cords)
★ ★ Rototiller (MCGG)
★ ★ Ranch Pack Lumber (Kinzua Corp.)
★ ★ Surprise Wind Surf Trip!!
★ ★ Canyon Lakes Golf Package
★ ★ Scores of Other Fantastic Prizes
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June A charge o f 50* per event w ill
lx- charged tin- same as last year, and
trophies w ill be awarded each plav
day Fo r information call Jan C o e,
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Eor reservations and information please Call
989-8202 l>y lune 8th
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W rangler plavdays begin June 5
Wednesday, June 17, 1987
6-7 p.m. - Social Hour
7 p.m. Dinner
Heppner Elks Lodge
Please co n ic and help i e roast and toast M ice lor
her 2 5 years with M orrow ( ounty Sch o o l D istrii f
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Heppncr class of 1947 slates reunion
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ches w ill he U*oked at as w ell as no
nil lentils on chem tallow at the Ken
Peck raiwh in Lexington
I he tour w ill conclude with a b
p m steak barbecue at the lone city
park Dinner refreshment*, and hus
transportation arc ccmipliments ot
IX<w Chem ical IXiPoni Monsanto.
and the Bank o f Eastern Oregon
With c h a rg in g eland Drlvnt a n d
twniov«» a wtd« range* ol *c mwi
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Skating exhibition planned June 5-6
\ skating exhibition w ill be held
m Pendleton on June s and ft There
is nt> admission charge Billy H ull
world known ( I and S Skateboard
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Weed tour planned June 12
Communion service slated at All Saints
Ih e Hev
C harles May from
Kennewick w ill officiate at the It* It)
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G u / r lt r - lim e s , lle p p o e r, O regon W ednesday. Ju n e 3 . |M87 . J U K I F
Deli re-opens
Big Bite Deli has re opened with
a new owner operator and a new
manager M ariellen Anderson w ill
run the Heppner and H crm islon
stores F ric Houger w ill manage the
Heppner deli
I hey plan to expand and place
more emphasis on deli items on the
menu I hey plan to be- open regular
on a regular basts from 11 a m
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p m Monday through Friday and
rxk*n
5 p m on Saturdays and
holidays
Anderson says that thev w ill try to
become involved in *he community
here to see how the deli can meet the
needs ot people in the area She
plans to add catering to the deli's >er
vices in the near future
Both are Im m Hcrmtston Ander
son has 14 years tood service ex
perience including restaurant and
grocery store work Houger has tour
years lood service experience
IO N E \ V it M H A R D W A R E
Mam Stroet lone
Ph: 422-7211, Open 8-6 Mon. Sat
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at Lexington Baptist Church
Summer is here with the sun shining so we want you to en-
|oy Ihe Sonlight with Vacation Bible School Starting June
8 and ending June 1?. VBS will be held 9 00 11 30 a m
each of these days at Lextngion Baptist Church Children
from the age ol 2Vj to those just finishing the sixth grade
are invited to share in the adventure
"Jesus Shows Gods Wisdom on Sonlight Mountain” .
Bring your bible, your body and your buddy
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M orrow County parks are now
open for the tourist season Earl
Papmcau w ill assume caretaker
duties at Cutsforth Park and Kathy
Rankin w ill maintain Anson W right
K irk
Daily fees for a camper pad with
e le ctrK its and a sewer hookup w ill
be $b a camper pad with electricity
only w ill be $5 per day. a camper
pod without hookup w ill be $4 per
day and tent space w ill be $3 per
day The daily rates are the same as
lor last year
Monthly park fees hasc been rats
ed front last year's rate (A story in
last week s newspaper incorrectly
said all rates would he the samel
Monthly rates arc $130 for a trailer
pad with electricity and sewer
hookup. $100 wiihtHil hookup By
the w eek, a camper pad with elec
tricity and sewer hookup w ill be $3ft
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Julie Ashbeck has been with the Bank of Eastern
Oregon for eight and one-half years and has a total of
13 years banking experience
Her experience working at two other banking institu­
tions is a real asset to us.
She is the Administrative Assistant to the President
and is a valuable member of our management team.
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