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MTTHt CAimX HUtS. TnAi. ApcU IS. 1 Mr. Htaa 8nTdc f erred to M- Anthony hpttal lal Tturday from lloneer Memorial itittl hrn he had received treatment for a fracture atove the left n" In (ail last week In het home. She underwent nursery Friday and U roakln Heady recovery. Mr. Uwtll ChallT. Mm county health nun, attended an admlnMraMr staff nurses' inciting In Portland April K and ti ft the atate office buildiuj. County health department irroit the Mate were repree.it d at the meeting. Mr. Chal.y it turned Saturday. Daylight Saving Coming April 25 If you have foremen and have been wondering day light aavlnit time atari tr Sunday. April 25- Of tidal time lor the change U 3 a m If anyone wanta to lM up at that ttme to act hU clock ahead. from then on. until late n October, an heur'a aunlifiht wilt he taken from the alart of the day to be tacked on to the end of the day, making longer evening. HELP! HELP! HELpi HELP THE BAND CARNIVAL COUNTRY STORE Contributions Are Needed NOW Books - Toys Jewelry Potted Plants Garden Tools Lawn Furniture Flower ond Garden Seeds Cooking Utensils Gamc$ and any other Items. Put on Doorstep, Students Will Pick Up Between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. FRIDAY, APRIL 23 PHONE 675-5392 FCR FUKTHER INFORMATION Icotssi Hours THIS WEEK FRIDAY, APRIL 16--7 to 10 p.m. CLOSED SATURDAY, AND SUNDAY, APRIL 17 and 18 Because of Easter CLOSED FOR WEEK-END OF APRIL 23-25 Because of Band Carnival We Will Reopen Friday and Saturday Nights Starting April 30 Morrow County Roller Rink Irrigon Residents Seek Injunction On School Site (Continued, from ! X port fund may be Jeopardized. plaintiff In the Mitt further tale that the actum of the board on March 17 aa Invalid mm-ii ih meeting Mai not properly called, at nee no prior written notice. cttln; forth the purpose of the meetinc, a sent or delivered to an me menttHTt a require! ry i. and that prior to the meet in wv.r.l xwr.t member met In Informal dl.cuion and con tented to the measure In ad vance of the called meet Ink. In thU coure of action, the romplalnt alleges, the board "utterly failed to conlder the report and recommendation of the Stale ivpanmeni 01 mui toin. It own engineer and re port of educational expert cm ploed by It." The motion for the restraining order aKs the directors to ishow cause whv the temporary Injunc turn should not be Nsued to re Mrain the defendant from en tabljshlnj: a hl:h aehool on the lioardman site. At the regular board meeting Tvcday nlcht In the counnouM a delegation from Irrigon wu present and akcd to make .statements to the board. Attorn ey liob Ahrams declined to be present at this proceeding since It would te unethical for him to be a party to conferring with the plaintiff without them be in represented by their legal counsel. However, the board went Into executive session with the Irri gon delegation present and without Attorney Abram. Supt. David Totter later announced that the board had permitted two of the delegation to speak, that it had listened to the state ments without reaction nor coin irent. and that copies of the staui.enis would be made available to the board and to the legal counsel. HOSPITAL NEWS Patients admitted to rtoneer Memorial hospital during the pas', week, then dismissed, wem iru- following: Terry Richards. Hecpner; Elsie Huston. Hepp ner; Doreen Flack. Heppn-r; 0;m1 Cook, Hepp ner; Lem Jackson, lone; Barbara McBath, to lie; C, A. Coniee, FossU; niadvs Jewell. Kinzua; Rita Simmons. Fossil; Kenneth i'ea son Lexington; Dyrk Duniap. Heppner and Tammie Dock tor lone. Those who were admitted, and are still receiving medical care are the following: Grace Craie, Fossil1 Cassie Higgins, Heppne.-. Dennis Stefanl, lone. Lima". Swet-k, Heppner, and Jana Stea gull, Lexington. Forestry Sticker On Sale at Office Recreation conservation an nual t lcker ai now on sale at the office of the Heppner Ranger district. I'matllU Nat lonat Forest, the offU reported Wednesday. The sticker, new this ear, Is an annual permit which entitles the holder and all occupant of m ivrivBio automobile to enter. lor purpose or rrcreauon. ut-. Ignated National Forest areas, National Park Service areas National Wildlife Refuges, and other Federal recreation areas where an entrance fee I re quired. Cost Is $7, and the atlekcr may be used for as many visits as the holder make to any or all of such areas. It u vanu from April 1, UH3 to March 31. In lieu of the sticker, a single day entry permit may be purch ased for use on one day bv each lerson 16 or over who enter a designated Forest Service recrea tion area. However, these will not be on sale until May The forestry office here will sell the stickers from 8 to 5 on week days and thev are avail able from Mr. Paul iGUdys) Jones or Mrs. Herb t Betty Ham llton. No provision has been made for accepting order by mall or personal cheeks. In this area, the fee will be charged for the Bull Prairie rec itation grounds for campJng. picnicking or fishing. Proceeds of the land and water conservation fund from the sale will be used during the next 2.V years to provide additional Fed eral recreation areas anu to slst states in planning, acquir ing and developing outdoor rec reation areas and facilities for public use. Hardman News Port Commission Chooses Officers tVwey Wet of Roardman as Hinted preldent of the Moiriw I'ounty Vrt fommUsloii at a neenl nulling at Roardman Other officers are llk Krvbs. fet II first lv president; J Tatone. tloardmaii. seeond VI I resident; Al l.amh, Hej MsnUtv; Car Swanson, tr.'urer. Wayne Corde of the firm 'f White. Sutherland and White, Portland attoiney. Is budget li ft er. The i'rt xmnilion bul fet Is published In the Catoi.e- ieppiier, V, l'.l., whatever In tht world youYtl toounqior, J1 y workl VOuYtf) ;iookIigferVS j A Penney Charge Card is uooa m At All Penney Stores and Is (UULnlGsVWl) Excellent Identification. ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY - Girls' White Large Selection Ladies' DrCSSCS DRESS SHOES EASTER PURSES Excellent Selection REDUCED sizes 9 to Plastic$ r StraW$ of Ncw Sfy,es Ju$t 299 Piu. red. to, Received For Easter LADIES' COATS R E EFU C E D Final Clearance of the Spring Coats In Time Q Afl C. CACTFD w Wools 14.88 MEN'S PANTS Now For Easter Hold A Crease $5.95 3 Colors 'Permalon' Dress Pants ...... .... $7.98 4 Colors BOYS' PANTS Now For Easter Hold A Crease $4.98 Dress Pants .. $4.98 MEN'S WHITE SHIRTS Long Sleeve .. $3.25 Short Sleeve $2.98 By ALTA STTEVENS II A l; DM AN Mrs iu:ii c'.i brr whs a vUiior at the home cf .Vis. Darold Hairs last Tu.dny alio- noi n. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ham ma-Ie a business trip t o lone l.i Tuejday. They also vlited th ii .son-, and families while there. Mi. and Mrs. Bob Stevvm .'jKMit several days In Pendleon l usi week visiting Mrs. Slever. parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Br.-u-oa. Uarv Ball of Heppner sin-nt the week-end visiting Jimn.ie 1Ip::is. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wright (pent Frid ly at the home ol their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Don Anderson e.c Arlington, helping them with their cattle. Mr. and Mrs. Darold Hams maae a business trip to Pendle ton last Wednesday. Alta SUw ens accompanied them. Mr. and Mrs. btanley muj f.rave of Monument visited at th? Harold Stevens home Hi day. Mr. Musgrave continued on to Pendleton on business. Mrr. and Mrrs. Blaine Chape' and Cassey of lone visited th-'i. lanch home a few hours Satur day Monument News Bf MARTHA MATTESON MONUMENT Mr. and M.s Elmer " Matteson were dinner OIIACtC fit t ho hnmp of their son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. 11. W. Scott and son or. Monday evening. The occasion hnnnrwi Mr. and Mrs. MatteSOil on their 40th wedding anniver sary. . . Mrs. Stella McCarty and sis ter Mrs. Lois Dulaney drove to Hetpner last Thursday on busi ness and visited their slater, Mrs. Clayton Sweek. Mary Lippert took Maynard Hamilton to Heppner last Thurs day on business. Mr nnrf Mrs . Georee Stubble- field took care of their grand daughter while her parents wer; in John Day and her father, Lloyd Osborne, underwent ju gery. A baby shower was held at th hnmo of Mrs. Robert Ferrei on Saturday afternoon for Mrs. Roger Asnmeaa. Assisting wur. EvTe Vaughan and Diane Hutch ison Manv nW eifts were 12- ceived from those present arc. sonic who coma nor auenu. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Scott and enn Rnhprt Hrove tO Portlan 1 Saturday morning to get thc.- other son Kooin, wno naa uren thtrt for 10 days. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Williams drove to Prlnevllle Saturday morning where his brother, r.ion Williams, had sureey. When they returned Saturday evening they nrougni me iwu daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Wll itams home with them for a few Mr. and Mrs. Jim iippeu 01 Rudlo Creek drove to Enter prise last Wednesday for the services of Mrs. Myrtle Mao Tippett. D. L. Matteson of Milton Free water spent the week-end here visiting his parents, Mr. a.id Mrs. Elmer Matteson. Mr and Mrs. Charles Willi ans, Kenny and Sandra, drove to Prineville Friday evening to spend the week-end with Imr parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Martin. Mrs. Ansil Martin and two boys came from Prineville Fri day evening to visit her folk;, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Johnson ana her sister, Mrs. Francis Noland. Mr. Martin came Saturday eve ning with a pickup load of fur mture for the O. Smiths. Board Approves Two New Teachers Contracts of two new leach rs were Approved far the Mori m tountv mIumiIi at the meeUii! of th district directors Moml.i) r.ltfht. Mrs. J etude I aye Maim mil come from K"tl with M yeais teaehint: evHrlene for an c. run -lit. ry xMitlon and Stc,'l. en K. Illllis or rorei i.rove mi: take a pott! ion as speech ami KnUsh hsieher al lone Hillls has no teaching cxp 1'iuv. but Nh-um of hi woik In MHcch correct ion. It l e- IHH-tt'st that a small amount l reloj-M-.l time can ih riven vv th new Instructor to the con tinuation of the districts sprsih correction program. Supt. David Poller said (hat 10 eaihlnif positions remain to !- filled for the next school year two at A. V. Houghton school, ti ll eon: two at lone tilth: . e fullilnie and one part lime a! Heppner Elementary; two at Heppner Hl:h; and two at luae r'lemrntary. A, the meeting the board ap proved a motion to apply for participation In the Oregon una 1 1 High School Improvement prowl In doing so. the dtstiict agrees to send representative to regional conferences, do everything possible to expedite Mtt-(-aluaiin programs In ti.' schisils. make resources avail a'e fr experimental progr.in . end allow some releasc li ne for teachers to participate in th- Improvemi-nt pro J vis, Supt. Potter annoum-ed a mel:ng called bv the Stalt 1K-- at tir.fiit at t'omion April 14 for the purpose of working cut plans for joint use of services In f'Hir counties. He said. hwcvr, lht his feeling is to continue the two-county relat lonshtp in district 8 with Umatilla county, which has been very satisfac tory. The four counties con.-dd ereil for the plan Include Sha man. GllUnm, Whwler and Mor low. He Indicated that the coun- would not be represented ul e meeting. Times on another pa for lue Mcond time this weli l., budget was appiovtt al the tioardman meettim wllh Hi budget s.immlliee In attei.d a nee. Including Krt a ImIi man, Itov l.lndtnm. tone; Ver non ltuM-ll. iuait:nin J'- ynl. Civil; HaiUn MetSitdv H.lpiur; u.l AMlttit Al'-n, lUsuiintan. I'odiret heating vlll t rl Itiaidman al M p in on April '."J It u pert Kennedy. exrs-iihe iMn retarv of the Mid Columbia P'anning Coumil. save a rep l en the six n'unty plann.nii study, ant Preoldent Wet read a b'tter from the U, 8. Arny t orps of r'nglneei offering J.".Pl for l acies or in ij' .i adj.tent to the J"hn hay po or mile cat of H".trdmn. Molcom Has Attack tl.tmey Malciun. owner of Heppner l.umlM-r Company, na linn conflne.1 tn his home lowing a mild heart attack laM Lt. Turner Arrltet At Date In Italy First l-leutenant l.owett L Turner Jr. son of Mr. and Mra. Irnle Wimhei-r of llepjnrr, has arrhed with Ids unit for a tt-ntporary duty at Alani AB. Italy. t.t Turner, a pilot rame from Mwtle lleach. AV It, 8C His unit ixiimallv oieatea Ihrrw undi-ff the thrrrtien nf the Tartlral Air Command tTACI. whleh pro vides ftreiiowrr and other air aupixiTt for UA Army force. lite lieutenant, a graduate or Heppner lllKh shd, MnvUed his it A. dei;rc from Willlamette UnUrrsllv, Salem He was com mUklohrd there thr.uh the Air Force Iteserve Oftl"rr Ttalnlm Cn program. Ilia wife Is the daughter of Mr. and Mis K. J. MiwrU of Hep. pner. kiy) He ald that he haa not l-n fil ling good f.-r aeve al weeks but the attack brought him iUii lat week. Maltxtm Is i-it.lei a physiclana trratnent a n has been ordered to "lai.f . r.t" for some time to cou.e Nothing To Wear For Easter! K 4 . I BUT I CAN GET A WHOLE NEW OUTFIT AT Mi Ladies tH. 676 5561 WE GIVE 54H GREEN STAMPS HEffNEH a a n fl ""JS".' .." "1 S ,A CIVIC LEAGUE'S SPRING .RUMMAGE SAIH A Good Place To Save Your Nickels, Dimes and Dollars FRIDAY and SATURDAY, APRIL 23 & 24 Tri-Counry Building 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. Each Day I I M f? I Proceeds uo io iinaergarrcn runo j i 1 Clothes For The Whole Family $$s Appliances Toys Books Records Wij' AND WIDE VARIETY OF OTHER USEFUL ITEMS Sorting MONDAY EVENING FROM 7:30 P.M. THURSDAY MORNING FROM 9:30 A.M. Call Pickup Committee MRS. KENNETH CUTSFORTH, 676-5822 MRS. ELMER BERRY, 676-5566 MRS. CLYDE ALLSTOTT. 676-5509 MRS. PAT CUTSFORTH. 989-8472 If 1 i kH, I - v THIS MESSAGE SPOHSOBED BT TOOH HOME-OWNED BAHK AS A COMMON ITT SERVICE ANK OF i n D 'Jzastern Oregon HEPPNER I0NE MEMBER. FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION