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Page 4, THE GAZETTE-TIMES, Heppner, OR, Thursday. Jan. Party B ftmt.t ZMa I suppose by now, most of us have driven to Portland since the "bus and 3 passenger lane" was put into effect. Driving down the Banfield Freeway, there were four passengers in my car, but leaving the city there was just me. I felt desolate, in the minority, whatever, as it seemed everyone else could drive in that lane but me. The Bob Lowes entertained Sunday afternoon serving a buffet dinner and opening a bottle of vodka given to them by the Russians last July. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Dave Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rickert and Ernie Ceresa. Bob is retiring from his position with Columbia Basin. Visiting Bud and Harriet Batty over the New Years weekend were Maude Pointer and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pointer, Corvallis. The Mel Boyers gave a barbecue for their friends and neighbors Saturday. The pig was donated by Mike Palmer. Everyone held their breath when the pig was taken from the deep pit of coals and unwrapped, where it had been placed some 11 hours before, ft was delicious. Now that Mel and Anita have the pit fire down to a science they will have to do it again. The Elks New Years crab feed and dance was a success and everyone seemed to be having a good time. Over 280 people were served dinner and a big thanks should be given to Darrell and Alvina Padberg, Marvin and Tanna Padberg, Frank and Kathy Halvorsen, Don and Lorraine Ball and Gladys Heliker for their fantastic job serving. Blue Mountain Community College announces that due to the large class enrollment. Private Pilot & Ground Scho ol, originally scheduled for Lexington school will meet in Room 7 of Heppner High School. The class starts Mon day. Jan. 12. 7 p.m. Persons interested in at tending the cross-country ski workshop, tentatively sched uled for Saturday morning, Jan. 17 are reminded to contact B.M.C.C. community coordinator Anne Doherty. 676-5277 by Saturday, Jan. M ut i Foil ond Holiday jM j I Jfc? Pantsuits Sweaters 1 I Blouses tf I ! 't Long dresses " I Lad,e8' Jr$" fw j J Heppner 676-9426 j V Line Mood rings are the fashion right now, tomorrow who knows what? My daughter finally received her ring for Christmas. The color of the ring indicatesthe mood of the wearer when Elizabeth puts it on, most of the time it is a blue green, meaning relaxed. But when I mention her room has to be cleaned, instant black! Meaning? Overwork ed. 1976 is the Bicentennial year and Umatilla County is joining in the celebration. Any girl wishing to be part of the celebration and in promoting the Umatilla County Fair can be chosen to be part of the Fair Court. A fun filled summer is in store for any girl, ages 17 through 20, who enjoys meeting people, pro moting the fair and traveling. You are invited to send your resume to the Umatilla Coun ty Fair, P.O. Box 94, Hermis ton, OR 97838 before March 1, 1976. Those chosen for the court will receive a new wardrobe and a college scho larship. Actual selection date will be published later. U.S. Army Pvt. Chuck Davidson left Sunday, Jan. 4 from Portland Airport to fly back to Ft. Leonard Wood, MO after spending the Christmas and New Year's holidays with his mother June Field, Hepp ner. June's daughter, Linda Cooper also was home from her studies at Blue Mountain Community College. Willows Lodge No. 66 and Sans Souci Rebekah No. 33 will hold joint installations of officers. Sat., Jan. 10, 8 p.m. for Odd Fellows. Rebekahs, family and friends. Supper will be served at 6:30 p.m. Have you ever . . . sprayed your hair with deodorant? Sprayed your dryer with spray and wash? Been in a strange market, ready to whip out your checkbook and found you had no checks? Find you have the ace of clubs in your spade suite on your 4 spade bid. or held the queen of diamonds and the king of hearts for that much needed marriage? Bye 8, 14:6 Rugg-Robertson Jill Rugg, Heppner and Bruce Robertson, La Grande, were married Sunday, Dec. 21, 1975. The wedding cere mony was performed af the mountain home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Shirley Rugg. The setting for the wedding was an arch of fir and ever green boughs by the side of a decorated Christmas tree and other festive greens about the room. Officiating at the ceremony was Dan Thompson, minister of the All Saints Episcopal Church, Klamath Falls. Attendants were Molly Be cket, Heppner, maid of honor and Craig Munkers, Hermis ton, best man. Following the wedding, a buffet was served with the bride and groom cutting the cake, then served with a champagne punch. Relatives attending the Lewis Earlene Rea Lewis and Frank Spivey, both of Pendle ton, exchanged wedding vows Friday, Dec. 5, 8 p.m. at the Presbyterian Church. The Rev. Jack McLeod offi ciated at the candlelight double ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Janet Lewis, Pendleton, and Earl Lewis, Monument. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Spivey, Baker. The bride, given in mar riage by her father, wore a floor length gown with elbow length veil trimmed with rows of green flowers. Matron of honor was Mar lene Benson, Kinzua, sister of the bride. Bridesmaids were Patti Gienger and Doreen Boyer, John Day. They wore floor length dresses of mint green. Rick Benson, Kinzua was best man and Buddy Lewis and James Watson were ushers. Flower girls were Misty In the 16th century, the , Americas were considered to be a mall island in the Atlantic! el, wedding were Wave! Wilkin son, grandmother of the bride; Mr. and Mrs. Dick Wilkinson, aunt and uncle of the bride; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Scherzinger, uncle and aunt; George Rugg. father of the bride and his wife Ruth, Ephrata, WA; Jean Rugg, grandmother, Milton Free water; Lowell Rugg, grand father and his wife Cecile, Pilot Rock; Mrs. Doneta Ro bertson, mother of the groom, LaGrande; Mr. William Ro bertson and Myra Robertson, father and grandmother of the groom, Tacoma, WA; Mrs. Alice Cluhm, grandmother, Everett, WA. Other guests were Mrs. Craig Munkers and Paul Thompson. Assisting about the room were Darrell Dooney, Mrs. Jo Huston and her daughter Claudia. - Spivey Engle and Robin Mattison. Jodi Mattison lit the candles. Lee Ann Engle carried the brides train. Chad Engle was the ring bearer and Gina Engle was in charge of the guest book.' Pianist was Mrs. Mary Christie, Lissa Campbell and Peggy Murphy sang "I Hon estly Love." A reception was held follow ing the ceremony in the Grange Hall. Mrs. David Mat tison, Kinzua, sister of the groom cut the wedding cake. Carol Gienger poured the punch and pouring the coffee was Patti Engle. Judy Martin, John Day and Judi Engle were at the gift table. The bride attended school in Monument and the groom attended school in Fossil and was recently discharged from the U.S. Army. They are making their home in Pendle ton where Mrs. Spivey is employed at Hiersche's Nur sing Home. SINGSPIRATION The next "Singspiration" will be held Sunday, Jan. 11. 7:30 p m. at All Saints Episco pal Church. Everyone is 1 welcome. - The "Singspiration" is spo f nsored by the South Morrow County Ministerial Associa tion. BtYlCC NEWS Blue Mountain Community College President Ron Daniels issued a New Year reminder for budget -minded senior citi zens. Residents of Umatilla and Morrow counties who have reached their 60th birthday may enroll in the college free of charge. Daniels said. The no tuition ruling adopt ed by the Board of Education earlier this year, applies to all classes on a space available basis. These include regular day or evening classes, whe ther for credit or not. An occasional laboratory fee may be charged, Daniels said, but these are rare. Registration for Winter term runs from Jan. 516. Evening classes start Jan. S and day classes Jan. 6. Senior citizens are encour aged by Daniels to take advantage of the college's no tuition policy, IIKM'ING l COMPLETING T.X FORMS Taxpayers in 46 Oregon cities may receive individual assistance from the state revenue department in com pleting their 197J Oregon Income lax returns and prop erty tax refund claims. The department hat offices in IS Oregon cities but scheduled special assistance sessions around the slate for taxpayer convenience. Morrow County residents may receive their assistance at the Morrow County Court house, Heppner, March 23, 1-4 p m. Persons taking advantage of taxpayer assistance must bri ng with I hem information necessary to complete tax returns or property lax refund claims. Information Includes a copy of completed I97S federal income tax form! (10401 if one is required, (he IJ7J Oreiton income tax pack- miflUS In IIRUIire IIUIH " source and property tax statements or receipts for the amount of rent. Engaged 7 x I ' ' ' X" I I i ; I ! r- - i LJ. SUSAN KAY Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Lind strom, lone, announce the engagement of their daughter, Susan Kay to Stanley Theo dore Weiper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Weiper, Clear Lake, CA. Weiper is a graduate of Eastern Oregon State College, LaGrande and has done gra duate work at Chico State University, Chico, CA. He is Training for Fair A number of training ses sions to teach those wishing to be judges are scheduled in the near future, according to Birdine Tullis, Morrow Pro gram Assistant. Two opportu nities are offered by OSU Extension Service for those interested in becoming food judges. Identical sessions will be offered in Corvallis, Mar. 18 19 and in Bend. Mar. 25-26. Included in the training will be judging various techniques. Those attending either of the trainings will have opportuni Lettuce 4 Heads 99( Carrots J. . nil 5990 Grapefruit 10990 Western Family Fruit Cocktail Corn whole or cream style Peas Catsup OHM.ON ( IIIKF BoitrlrttKinofced Cottage $145. LINDSTROM now teaching psychology and coaching at Kelseyville High School. Kelseyville. CA. Miss Lindstrom attended Oregon State University and graduated from Eastern Ore gon State College. She is presently employed as a flight attendant for Western Airlines and is based in San Francisco. The couple are planning a June wedding. Judges ty to be included on the next Home Economics Judges list. Registration forms will be available at the county office in January, by calling 676 9W2. Another opportunity for those wishing to become judges, with a training set for Corvallis Mar. 8 11 will be on creative arts, natural set . ences. plant sciences, mech- anical science and presenta i lions For more information on this training, call the Extension Office. 676 9642. .Ac p0 Butt fS&A Library holds Open House Persons of all ages who visited the public library during last Sunday's Open house seemed pleased w ith the new Children's Room and with the library's rearrangement. There were favorable com ments about the decorations in the two rooms and the blooming Christmas Cactus in the foyer. Visitors were impressed that the new room was almost entirely the result of volunteer labornone of it was Included in the city's library budget as much of the library's growth depends on community aid. Many of the books have been donaled and more and more volunteer helpers are giving their time. Adelle LaTrace hns given many hours at the library and at home where she maintains, the press clipping book. June 6 PIECE PLACE II SAVE 40 ON SOCIO STAMMJM ky ONf 10 V, t anlMM uni on uu m CIMOM bom many Hwrf) I All fook -..I.II.IIIM.I .11 II.. Ill .1 . IHPIIHIIH1IIIILI.II. I ft ..... Vy-.j-- 4 VniLdlL - """"" ' jti cowum iwih out' Dtiuif nwm lltL jl jVj MwaiiiiM MmnMitnia Jfljjn fi "- Mil unci S9.4S Ml unci tj.10 - ..'TV .. ... , tn ; iwv .. . m . w. fern ONEIL Western Family Applesauce Beans cut orsliced Pork & Beans Tomato sauce 4990 Tastcvvcll Corn Whole or cream style Tastcwell Peas Mission Macaroni & Cheese 7 oz. 4B90 Prices effective Jan. 9-10 r.iAnuET Phones: (Groc.) 676-9614. Field has worked regularly at cataloging and has processed almost every book received In the last 13 months. Marcia Kemp has been helping this full. Tammy Lucas works about 9 hours each week under the CKTA program. Several names were omitted in last week's ad thanking people for library help. Rev. Edwin Cutting contributed potted geraniums for the front window; Hazel Vaughn gave a small decorated Christmas tree; the Gazette-Times con tributed colored paper for the bookmark favors for children. W W. Weatherford has donat ed money from the sale of his book "Over My Shoulder" and Sam. G. McMillan has contri buted from the sale of his book. "The Bunchgrassers." SETTING SALE top Nl auMMt Utmra. sutatandtrtf awiy Jmumt If, t - him 67.-9200 (Meal) 676 9283