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Page i. THE GAZETTE-TIMES, Heppner, OR., Thursday, Apr. 10, 1975 9 'v.; jr. jcv 'J- w r , i J ill! V f U Senior girls, mothers to be luncheon guests Each spring the Soroptimist Club arranges a luncheon in honor of the girl graduates of Heppner High and their moth ers. This year's luncheon will be Thursday noon. April 17 in Ihe recreation hall of St. Patrick's Catholic Church. Evelyn Sweek. club vice president, has arranged the program which will feature a talk bv Gene Ann McLean. Heppner AAUW elects officers for 75-76 Some 20 members and guests heard Pauline Bier tell of her experiences growing up as the daughler of a Mission ary m Peru and showed momenloes of those years. The occasion was the April nieciing of the Heppner Branch of Ihe American nciation of Unhersity Wo men held in Ihe home of Linda Johnson in Heppner. Mrs Bier talked about Ihe cultures of the people and about how her family lived, incidents and Irips which she remembered. Among her col lection are beautiful llama and Alpaca rugs, pottery ptt e from ancienl ruins and name arts. In it business meeting the Heppner branch elected offi cer1' for Ihe 1975-76 year. Newly elected officers are Anne Doherty. president; Je.innie Howell, first vice president . Pal Edmundson. second wee president: Nonda Sunday, secretary; and Judy Herni. treasurer. XjMnnnlicrht MIIIWVIIIIII h I H P..n4 s . . A,. ri vaipci iciiuidijis 0 30 on all furniture VI M N i u M A special table 50 off Case Furniture May ft Main St. Ilrppntr I'll. e;a urn rJ HW i. i v Dean of Women at Blue Mountain Community College Dean McLean holds a B A. Degree from Marylhurst Col lege and has been at BMCC since 1966 She will talk to the women about lifetime plan ning Eleanor Gonty is in charge of arrangements for the lun cheon which will be served by the Si Patrick's Altar Society Memlw-r made plans In nam! Ihe children's room al ihe library Sue Duncan is chairman of lhal committee. Linda Johnson encouraged everyone In attend the open houe at Ihe Child Develop ment ("enter the third week in April Several members were asked to donale cookies. The May meeting will te Ihe last meeting of Ihe season. It will lie a pot luck tentatively set for Sue Duncan's in Heppner Al lhal time plans will he made for the summer storx hour and Ihe Saturday markets Hostesses (or the meeting were Jeannie Howell and Annette Hagc . Cnnriolc WpUVIUIJ L! di uig savings off and lamps of fabrics at fij a I AM Kill (A.N S0TY J . 1 UMATILLA COUNTY FAIR COURT was selected on March 29. They are from left to right, Princess Debra Hoeft, Queen Megan Slangier and Princess Jackie Tracy. Fair dates are August 13. 14. 15 and 16. UMW dates lawn sale Al their April meeting. Wednesday. April 2, the Unit ed Methodist Women set the date for this year's lawn sale. Their one annual fund-raising event will be Saturday. May 17. on ihe church and parson age lawn It was also determined that there w ill be more bell ringing as the US Bicentennial approach. The Heppner United Melhodisl Church will join others throughout Ihe slate and nation in a positive bell ruminn al noon on Sunday. July 4. l")7fi It was d'-fided to resume hell-ringing at unit in minutes before Sun il.t ser ic es Re Culling showed a n iiiii-e film cri'ated by ihe U s Koii st St ic e whic h stres sed consenalion Barbara James U M W president, i undue led Ihe business meel io'j and was hosless for Ihe e ciiin Gen Springer wins $2750 in contest (Jen Siiringer. Heppner. was i be tin kv winner in last week's Ubo's Who Conies) She cor e, K identified Dic k Mc File 'mi as the mystery person and bad Ihe si correct clues 'o wo 7 "in for her elforls The i lii'-s were. Father of Ihe Year. Dm k was named father ol the cai m I'Kl'li. Rancher Ins (iresenl ik c upal ion ; (iu n be lauulii Calit hism for "i.iin war i. memlM'r of the 'm.i'd be is piesenlly serving as a Mieuilier (if Ihe S( hool Imard' ai'lue in group acli ' aies 'he has lccn active in I II sc. Wheal le ague and i her of L'a in al ions i , Air Foil e fin k served in Ihe Air Ko'i e liniti I 4 ! -4.5 1 SMOONLlGHTi Ladies Summer Pants 8 Bachelor Girl u fj ranty nose uc u X 1 Y AAUW convention planned for Med ford The Oregon Stale Division of Ihe American Association of University Women will hold lis annual convention in Med ford on April 17. 18 and 19. Anne Doherty. newly elecl ed president of the Heppner Branc h and Justine Weather ford, will represent Ihe Hepp ner Branch al Ihe Med ford com en! ion The local dele gales will be assisting Ihe Pendleton Branch in lis bid for ihe I'i77 convention site The Iim al branch voled at ils April meeting lo co-hos the i77 convention with Pendleton should Ihe Pendleton site be selet led Tin- com eiiiion m Meclloid w II be Ihe Villi liu Ihe Oregon Si.iie Div isKin Fourteen of Ihe '.'I Imniei division presidents si'll result- in Oregon, and those ai lem ling I lie c omentum wdl lw- honored a! a baniUet l-'ndav evening Kevnole sjieaker at Ihe TIiiiisi,i i-it-niiig banquet will Ih- Itevei ly Fveiell of Iowa, Ihe Assik union s 1971 75 Top'c ( ban in in for "(ilob.d Inn i de ndein I-- Builgeling lor Failb " She and her husband live in New Sharon. Iowa, where Ihe lamilv voca tion is commercial farming. The In eon a l.oooaiie faun thai includes livestock, griin. and li in k crops SPECIAL from 6 to 9 p.m. only Deluxe Hamburger $1.00 Cal's Cafe $7.95 Reg. $24 now Tfliscellaneous Rack $7 Sprlnf .andr uioves duv pr. Annua! meeting set for garden club Annual meeting of the Blue Mountain District of Oregon Federation of Garden Clubs will be held April 19, at the Presbvlerian Church in Uma tilla. ' During the morning busi ness session the Good News Singers will provide the enter tainment. Business sessions will continue following a noon luncheon. A plant and white elephant sale will provide funds for the district. Reservations should be made with Mrs. Walter An derson. Rt. 3. Box 284. Hormtslon. 111 ItC II I.FSSONS The Rev. David Crook, from the Christ lan Teaching Center in Chehalis. VVa.. will be in Heppner for his regular tea ching session. Monday and Tuesday, April 14 15. at 7::tO p m The Monday night session will be held in the F.piscopal Parish Hall, preceeded by a politick dinner al fi:.'H) pin. Tuesday evening teachings will he held al Ihe Christian Church Fellowship II. ill al 7 in p in It.iliv sitting services will In prnv idi'd For ihe first lime. AAUW will recngnic outstanding senior women on college campuses Plans are under wav lo present an AAUW Itet nuniiion Award lo a gra dilating senior woman of outstanding scholarship, chancier, and (H-rsnnalily at each cnlletie and university bold'tie a coi Mii ale member ship Each outstanding woman will also receive a one war membership in WI'W Iff solutions to be considered niur adnutttuk! mem Iters wall two veais ol college and .ek'iii' lhal educational I'id'ls If eivcn lor vvoik t t" i i in f anil volunteer vi ink New division oil iters w 1 II al-n Ih' t'lecleil BIRTHS Mr and Mrs Steve Wagen blast l.t-MiiiMnn are Ihe par eiiK ni a son Dav id Ray . 9 liiiiids loonies, born March II al Good Shepherd Hospital. lliTllllsliiu He has a three year-old sister. Amv (iiandiaients are Mrs Ai nu Wagenblasi. U-ington and Mr and Mrs II C Baiilcnhaiten (irass Valley. Or 0 far! i DRESSES H to $35 W 512 Aik' f! - f. pr. mm a 1111 . v l. , &?mmi tn ih.miii ill DAHYCK FKANZKN pushes a mean paint roller as she and other member of Ihe American Association of I'niversitv Women put the finishing touches to the children' room at the library. Other members'of the AAUW that gave a helping hand lo the painting were Sue Duncan. Jeanne Howell and Liz Curtis. CowBelles plan spring roundup The annual spring meeting eil luncheon lor Morrow i'ihihiv low licllcs is planned I-- i il ti. in a in al the l-V's. Mini parish Hall ill H- moi i l-'v i i v t'ovc lielle is i . .1 1 1 1 iiiinid ii and bi ing i Ii ii nil to hear I epol Is 'il l lielle achv llll-s. Imlll - 1 1 n'! c.n i led out and " I -I ii. m il lot the near ''i"!' I n I'clh's are v ing i ".- '-I. Imii'' this si ing, 'Ii i imit.iici nl neu put m'-i.o. n. I. d .is well ,s i a, no ni pi uci is that i - i.. 1 1 i .... nl ii in the p,il S-:, . ,1 -im-.U InilM the f ..i ( m i la Mi s sstn latum I lol lte si nig 1 I Mote details and . . i. it! . ..in t i i'iih' the ' ' I' hi -i planned tor V 1 '" i' Ho ( iliiiielilnn s i -i 1. 1 ,;.,,n i- ill In- ii en .- . 1 I III -: iddi'i'ilt il I'leelieg ol ' I" lot .il I'tivt r.cllcs " !.. tin in .mi I mtHcllcs t ,. -., i t i iiiitH it si hi t'iilcil lor I'-'-l iv Mac ': M a ei at Ihe P'i-1 . - Imi in The Dalles !..' . iia,,i ,, iimn ill lie I a.i. . ,.!. . i piii: iti,. si, ile I-' I. el lltii'bes - - ll- I r- I 'niinl V I f, I'. . em; 7 to 9 p.m. MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS A real bargain! Men's Casual Pants Reg. $11 Sale $7 Knit Slacks I Gals Western Blouses Vi Dress Shoe Sale $6.00 & $10.00 Boy's Cords Reg. $7.50 & $9 Sale $4 & $5.50 ONE CALL TO GARDNER'S DOES IT Gardner's Den's Children's library newly painted Heppner " Library will soon have a room lhal is bright, cheerful and just (or kids. What was once the back storeroom al the library has been a lH-ehive of activity the past few weeks Kd Hiemslra. simp teacher al Ihe high school has made all of the shelves lo house thousands of books in the room, The Heppner Itiancb ol Ihe American ssih i.tlioii of I'niversitv. Wo men bought Ihe paint for Ihe room Members of Ihe Hepp ner Lions painted the ceiling Tins past week AAl'W mem And odds & ends Ml Price -$ PANTS SUITS, a tmm m tm SLACKS 13 Off ELf.lA'S APPAREL HEPPNER Reg. $i6 & $i8 Work Pants Sale $10 Reg. $13 & $14 Sale $8.95 Boy's Knit Shirts Reg. $5 Sale $3.50 (ikmI S-lt-i liiin GALS PANTS Reg. $12.50 Sale $6.00 price ber bav e been busily pamluig ihe wall, a bright yellow, To add to the gaiety of Ihe room, a stripe ol chocolale brown, bright tangerine orange and obve green have Imtk pamled around Ihe room near the ceilnig Member of Ihe high school home ei onoinic classes have lieeii making patch-work cov ets to cover the numerous lai;:e cushion which have bet ti donated lor the room The bin ary tHiard is going to Iniv an area rug lor one corner ol the mum hi 111 1 ALL Wear H y M 8 Other miscellaneous items on sale Lebush Shoppe tv 1 3 Heppner IN Marj and LeRoy, Ph. 6769210 1 .1