Page 4. 1 HE GAZETTE-TIMES, Heppner, OR., Thursday, June 12. I97S Museum given unusual gifts us&iess peop! mm fteiv E) O'-v . Ox i Ni E : j Mr. and Mrs. ?a? Sherman wed to Gary Watkins Barbara Sherman, daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Sherman. Heppner. Oregon, became the bride of Gary Watkins. son of Mr. and Mrs. If f;. Watkins. Heppner. on May .1. 1975. at 2 p.m. The ceiemony was read by The Kci. Melwn Dixon and The Hev. Kduin Tutting at the I'nited Meth.Klis! Diurch in Heppner. The chinch ua decorated with f Inner in the bride's inlur id pcucl- orange and wtiMe The brn' . j. . n in mar riaic by Mr larltci Calvin Sticrniat won a lornial length gn iled-in an empire modilied A-hne Sc hmidt' wiih Inline ol the kilt cum lulled to the back, and drifting into a lull attached chacl length train , milled llnunce encircled the -k'l ! ami train The gnun ua l.i-liitnii-d nl hcer cristal organa and imported Rru cl embrnideied lair oxer Kni.li-h net. and leaiured a hu:h ictiuian neckline il callnV(f lace circled with Mnv Venice edging alune a heel cmbriiiclcred lace hnre hue bapcd bib mcrt in the raiiiiT nnrtil Miilptuied mill i ai I liiiliinulin and Miiiin The lull length eiiibriiidi ied elicit lantern lines were lulled with lace and "liihcd with a milled (limin e aii'l bu'tmis a! the ! !! The iikI dice! Inxluc dt lined lh art bed naiMlinc The 'ic.iilpitt t . a i r w.il urwiua ii,icd ImHUicI- M li!ilund vi'h (Hail embroidery and i tiiinv held a two tiered t"i .u.i! train length i imI nt ilk 'i!ua'M u (ill the lop tier eiLi ll wi'h callni'd Hiucl l.ue carried a nuM-gai nl and fieaih mm uith lulu ' brea'i Matron nl honor na l.i.i llarm. lleppiiel I'.lnlcv IIUHii" uele KcPic krlkcniii tfWWaiafaiaiana M I T . PT. t tl I V Close Out Sale h I f. m I I X on all men's clothing JJ 'VrJ u'""' u,,,""lH i mmmmmc X A I k I III liomhi bae . malt b L'lani llak June 12-19 HrH:S' i I. .. . ;' III ltaleil liumei.il dial Moling v 1 '"time for Jj ,, i .j Father's Day j Jp ' I i mm i i I ferns include: 5 t JsSiJ J m-mmmmmsssmmsm I Men's shirts 8 1 fSTf " i I 16 oz. I socks i .r 3 i 0 , , , X ' WmMiitmi.MBm, irK,Urt g 1 Underwear f -" f. f aam j Workgloves -Vnl litl50Z Lined Jackets t K x I i Wrk c,0,hes -M 3rf L i I prices effective June I Til en's Jeans uawOh JeweUu 1 Sale $6.93 to 8.98 & 43 I j WEEFrT Coles - W f i Hot. Henri! I A M I. I M. I i ' House of Fashions '"",7""" 2 I ll i'i ii ii nnnn iiinntwrM.nwwwMwJt wiwwww wwmMr 1 (iarv Watkins and Shanny Parley. Heppner. Debbie Haves. Portland, and Cindy Power. Echo. Tina Davidson, niece of the groom, passed out rice packets to the guests. Candle lighters were (Jan Hememway. uncle ol the groom, and Janice Sherman, sister of the bride The bride's attendants wore identical lionr length gowns ol Kwh crc)c with lace overlay on the bodices, short pulled sliives and deep rulfled lloimees on the skirts Bci man was Dean Wright. Heppner. I'shers were Bon M.criiiiin. bn.therol the bride. Mile Dohetix and Dal'as llatin. all ol Heppner. and Mark llnpkin "I I'endlelnn For her daiiithier's wedding. Mi Sherman i hoe to wear a linn length ellnw gown with !'ii.L' hi ved ai ket ol niati h li.' Ian- Mr Uatkm. the -! ii.o'lier woie a ' :' 'iiil'Ii pink gown with . Illlt'.-l !icl T'.l WiddlllL' IlilphnU u.l In til 'lie I .. -4 Mil III III llle ' ". .1 Method;! I'llUN ll l.'n'l .in U inkle Hi ptn I imI t.i' i Antic I 'mi el Ki ho i.' a? il vi d 'lit- t ake hi i 1 1. .. ij ,i't i n ic i;i .mm .;rt if i i a! d Sua M.ie l.'fii - !' i.dle'oi aim; ol 'In I (. m i j d pinii i Allen i f . 'i X V t.il'Ii w a l liaime ! I i : Mi btiti die and Joan I k'i ., Hi i''n i w , I. II i.' Ol till gilt ' iKHlk fo' hi I goai.. an ai i n -i i ii i "in tit i. It il.ii a llooi 'V 'I lit ol I .1 l t ll! lit. l'l t .! Wiildill.- tli lo ! .id.! 'Ill t i'li'ii il 1 1 Mill' !''" "l "ll f .l ll I'' III 'ill I 1'n ' voui.i. "pi' a'tt oiled (I IIilI. Muni I lie .' i.hIu.i'i d in I'T.' and ( 1'iuli in l'i; ; 'I lie In ide ,i "i i.di d ( .i-'i i i M i i:mi '.l'i I edl gl IIm ; il..t i d bt knvil.i ol u .1 ..!.( 'l,i btidi !'l 'In Batik ! I a- ' I '. I ll I LOU Snrral exhibits have been adtled lo Ihe County Museum since Memorial Day. The family ol Alex and Mallie (ireen presented a large, cast-iron lard rendering kettle. Herman Green says their parents moved il from ranch lo ranch with them, and he recalls standing stirring lard in it by ihe hour over an open lire. He says il had lo be stirred vigorously lo keep il from scorching and turning brow n ( Hten the Green family shared ihe keltle with ranch neighbors when they had joint butchering sessions. The big keltle is now in place in Ihe north east corner of ihe new section of the museum. Mr and Mrs. C.ll. Brand hagen brought in luo unusual pictures taken in I9U.1 during thecleanum alter the Heppner Flood. The pictures show Ihe Sumpler and Baker Cily Kcliel Corp removing: bodies hum piles ol debris Mr and Mrs. M V. Nolan contributed an old "Test Your Own Kycs" kit, It gives instructions lor selecting glas ses and has a .collection ol (iiaint looking eye glasses for trying on Mr ami Mis J D Conway Josephine Woolrey ol King Ci'y made a visit to Ihe museum las! week and pre sented some copies nl rare papers Included are, a May I'mii one I'rnt I, inner" and iinlea lew new i lippings and pictures The old new st 'lippings anil pulines are inosili almut Audrey Woolrey and her trip . iai with i oilier Oregon mi I "Hie girl won the trip hi elliiig subscript inns to " The I 'at ilit Norilniesl '' an early I'm 'land htioiii al iidiey . tlie daughter ol Mr .mil Mi .1 A Wtmlrcy. lone. '..i 'In- li .idiiu' alel.nl and l.ll won ihe pinilige ol lei ntig the gi imp i ha if r in She i hi.M- ,r ( i: a din Id I it n lie nl the ll.l-hi! i. 'hi Heppner . ii " I'liihp !,i'e the '..'. 'id lllili-lie ,lUo ,n ,1:1. il . M 'iL'lllI ii lathe lo ( In Yoik i i'i and I I w hei e tin I '..,-l;: I I 'I -I. .11 d l,i I':, i liiitlh -nielli la - Halt I ,.i i- ha- I- '- I- ,!, 1... y V 4S 4a ill Ha'lrMMf . m . w x VI B Eiivrocioce Kandall lYIerson. president of Ihe Merchants Association of Ihe Chamber of Commerce, intnKiuced Virginia Whitaker, Don Cole. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie MeCabe and Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Burkenbine to the membership al the regular meeting of Ihe Chamber of Commerce. Monday. Peterson said, "I have seen many businesses come and go in Heppner. and recently there have lieen changes in owner ship of three businesses w ithin a short time." Virginia Whitaker purchas ed Miladies Apparel Shop, and has since changed the name to the l.ebush Shnppe. She said, don't feel thai I have a new business, as I have been operating Ihe store for over a year." At present Ihe l.ebush Slmppe is undergoing remod eling to ihe exterior of the shop When completed the front of the store will be trimmed w ilh brick and wood shingles. Some of Ihe interior remodeling has been comple ted, although she said. "There is still a lot of work lo be done on Ihe inside " She has added many new lines ol fashions in an attempt lo bring a larger selection of iiouiens wear lo Ihe commun ity She has tried lo encourage people In shop in Heppner lust Mr. and Mrs Don Cole recently purchased Klma's Apparel and Flower Shop Don Cole said. "We had a family contest to determine new names lor Ihe slores and finally came tip with Cole's House ol Fashions and Ihe I'osi Patch " They plan to phase mil mens near and carry a more complete line nl cluldrens clothing Tlie Cole s also purchased the loriner Kimx building " I hale always complained o il beiiii? an eyesore lo the community and now that I h.ne put i based the properly I plan on making some change unlini ila near Inline." said nle - The adi III mil nl vinie dill f ll planting Huh el s and the aM:'i"ii ol a lew pit me (able ' M.uild i on i plcieli change the ,); ai am e nl Ihe pl t'seul I'll I hi i liaM't would allnlil the tHiiple ol the commuiiitv a plat i It. eiihti i isil in lint 'In il lllhi hes " said cole gland oM unig I planned ...! -.i 'ane in Vigil! lot the . ... '..ii he letnaikeil 1 I 4a 4 4 4 4 xsr- I d io c ilUlll Forrest Burkenbine and Ernie McCabe, new ow ners of Central Market, told members of their plar ii their new venture. Burkenbine said. "We are not planning any major chan ges, only some minor ones for the benefit of our customers." Some ol (he changes include plans lo place grocery items on a computer basis. In this manner Ihe customer will know exactly w here to look for Ihe items and il will also benefit the store personnel w hen they have lo re-order Ihe slink Another change will be the conversion of the present office in the front of Ihe store into a wine cellar. "Bather than have Ihe wines scattered throughout the store they will be centrally located. " said Burkenbine. "When Central Market dis continued S and II green stamps we passed Ihe savings Soroptrmist for fair and President -.lect Evelyn Sweck prcsidtd at the June 3 Sornptimisl luncheon mifl ing Beporls were given on scleral aclivilits. Filly -eight women had pap lests in Heppner and watched a new film on cancer. This w as part ol the Cancer Crusade which the Soroplimisls con ducted this spring Club meinlveis have .igain planted teiunias in the planter it hu h I hey installed along the highway north of town They are arranging a schedule lo keep the plants watered Green's Feed and Seed contri buted the petunia plants again as they have for several years HikIco Queen Coronation chairwomen. Birdine Tulhs and Lena Smith, asked for more committee workers Avon Melby volunltrred lo ill, ur Ihe Couniry Kitchen booth comnwjtee (or this year's lair Barbae;' Paullus, rcprlild that Ihe parade linalf tiiuimillee s at wink 4 Pal ticipalion in Ihe Side ualk !.ia.n and in Ihe HimiiiiiiiiiiniiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiBiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin CMiv aj Bird Farm 12 oz. rolls Sausage 85C MiId&Sage Nabisco 1 Premium Crac'iers Carnation Instant DreaMasf 89( Western Family 22 Cucumber Cliras 55tJ HnilllllllUltlinitlllllltllllllillliiitiiiiMnmtmmnnnfiiiiuiiiimuttllllllllltlllllM he? on to the customer." said Burkenbine. "however, we plan to continue Ihe discount prices lo our customers and also give them Ihe green stamps again " McCain1 told the members. "We are new owners with old faces, but we hope we can In1 an asset to Ihe community." I.eroy Gardner announced his newly renovated store plans to have its grand oH'iiing toward Ihe end of June. Peterson told Ihe new busi ness owners the merchants Asstn-ialion meets Ihe first Friday of each month and asked litem lo lake an active part in Ihe activities. He also slated. "The Hepp ner merchants have selected July ll -12 for their Sidewalk Baaar and asked the new merchants lo continue their part icipal ion in I he program . " preparing parade Saturday Market was discus sed The club agreed lo provide relrcshments for Ihe Neighborhood Center during .lull Picture plates now available Three handled decni alii e t lima plates it ilh a pit lure ol the Coiinti Coin thouse on the liiuil and a legend almul tlu 1 1 it n I Imtisi - and Heppner on the baik were receitell li' ceiifli In I be Sil'oplmii' I lllli The diluted plate title iti.iiilil.it 1 1 j I id in ( in ingloti. Ti niieet They arc edged t I'h gold The plate uele shown and iihl a llit Piiiiicii I'n nil and ale now aiailable al Ihe Mm init I iiiinit Mnsi'iitii and li.. i I '.. il I ..i I . I'atillu on llp ! I ll dt 1 1 Mai tl lepliitlle t,;i. ,oti'. PRICES GOOD FRIDAY, SATURDAY Western Family All Beef i Wieners 750 12oz.pkg. 'b. 53( oz. Whiz $1.19 1314 ...." - - "" - hi' v -' i ' ' - h S '" 1 ' :: r:! " 'U .j ': , M,('V V":W : E v." i "i ' j 1 W ur ' I ' Kara Keiuuson. l.i lighter of Mr und Mrs Harry Kennison. is presently working at Ihe l.ebush Shnppe. She recently, attended Hassisi Institute. Portland, majoring in merchan dizing and retailing She i working this summer to gain evici lent e and plans lo attend the l iuifrmly of Oregon litis bill r Just Arrived New Shipment Graff Pants Pastel. Wliile. Navy & Black Lebush naiiiiaBiiiB USDA Choice Pot Roasts ARM CUT $129 lb. BLADE CUT $1.09 lb. S&W 54 oz. Oven Baked Beans $1.09 Seapaltf Oysters 65( pill Lettuce 4 Celery 4 Phones: (Croc.) 676 MARKET few am v m m wWIIIIBIIIIIM Shopped i9aiiBaoHiiBtitHii4 heads $1 $1 stalk 14, (Meat) 676-9288