Page 4. THE GAZETTE-TIMES, Heppner, OR, Thursday, Mar. It, 1976
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"With Spring vacation for
the college students started
this week, our town will again
be full with familiar faces we
have missed. Also the local
schools will be out for a week,
giving our teachers a much
needed rest. Some are still
recovering from the flu."
The Maryhill Museum, lo
cated on the Washington side
of the Columbia River, near
The Dalles, OR, opened its
1976 season this week and on
Nov. 3. this year the museum
will mark the 50th anniver
sary of its dediction by Queen
Marie of Rumania. Displays
of Indian baskets, Columbia
River Indian stone sculpture, .
and 19th century paintings and
sculpture from the permanent
collections will be on view. If
you are on your way to the
valley or would like to spend
one day away, the Maryhill
Museum would be an interest
ing place for you and yours to
visit.
Home on spring break are
Kristi Haguewood. Pacific
University and Kelwayne Ha
guewood. Eastern Oregon
State College, LaGrande. vi
siting their parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Ron Haguewood.
Merchant's Moonlite Sale is
to be held April 1 (April Fool's
Day between the hours of 7-9
p.m. The stores will close at
their regular time and re-open
at 7 p.m.
Spring is in the air and the
thoughts of spring cleaning
are now no longer thoughts,
but a reality. Driving along
the Lexington-Heppner high
way I've noticed that Larry
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Thursday,
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Classes at W.-00 a.m. & 1:30 p.m.
Columbia Basin Electric Co-op
Conference Room
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Prock is having some extra
feet added on Green Feed
Store. Also he is adding new
merchandise to his store.
The Wagon Wheel Restau
rant has been closed for
remodeling and should be
re-opening soon.
Word has been received that
Mildred Cloury, who was Dr.
McMurdo's nurse is now
convelescing at the Good
Shepherd Hospital, Hermiston
from a heart attack.
Rusty and Frances Orwick,
Condon were Sunday visitors
at Gene and Dona Orwick 's
home. Lexington.
George and Virginia Still
man have returned from a two
week vacation near Yuma, AZ
where they met Orville and
Barbara Cutsforth. They then
traveled the country artifact
hunting and enjoying the
desert scenes that Arizona
offers.
Alice Soward (Mrs. Earl) of
Lexington was released from
Pioneer Memorial Hospital
last Sunday afternoon. She has
been there recovering from
injuries she suffered when she
fell down steps Mar. 3 at the
Soroptimist Luncheon meet
ing. Mrs. Soward is employed as
office manager at the Farley
Motor Co., Heppner.
NOTICE
Notice of Meeting LCDC
.March 24 at 8 p.m. at the City
Hall. All citizens invited to this
open meeting.
676-9200
NEVER BUY ANOTHER
A New PaHtrn Making, Fining A Dslgn Mefhl
Copy or Design Your Own Clothes!!!
NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY
UARN HOW YOU
tim-cofiKimiofl ollfot(on 'Draft patterns to
your size A contour Compete o
garment in 2 hours 'Get a good fit
very time
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March 25
7:30 p.m. h)fT
Ronald Calvin Sherman,
Heppner, received his Bache
lor of Science degree in
Finance during the University
of Oregon's winter term com
mencement exercises, March
12-
He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Calvin Sherman, Heppner.
On Tuesday, March 23, 9
a.m., the Heppner Child
Development Center will have
a professional photographer in
to take pictures of your
children. These pictures are
similar to the ones taken at the
schools. There is no age limit
for the child and no obligation
to buy the pictures.
For those who are interest
ed, please call the center,
676-9246 for an appointment.
A band festival will be held
April 2-3 with the Heppner
band acting as hosts. A
concert will be presented
April 3, 7:30 p.m. Conductors
will come from Salem and
Portland to conduct the con
cert with students .coming
from various schools in East
em Oregon to compete in the
concert. Residents of the
Heppner area are asked if
they would make arrange
ments to house the students
who will be in Heppner for the
festival. Approximately 80
outside students will be parti
cipating in the events.
We have received notice the
copy we received last week on
BMCC evening division clas
ses was incorrect.
The copy should have read
"Basic Spoken Spanish" in
stead of "Basic Spoken Eng
lish." This class will be conducted
on Tuesday evenings.
EPSII.ON SIGMA MEETS
Epsilon Sigma Alpha So
rority held their regular
meeting Wednesday, March 10
at the home of Sally Wilson.
Hardman. Eight members
were present. President Ellen
Kennedy presided. Flyers
were passed out about the
Mobile Cancer Detection Cli
nic. Refreshments were served
bv the hostess.
Heppner High School
llrppner Elementary
Mon.. Mar. 15 pizza, leltuct
wedge, sweet potatoes, fruit,
milk.
Tues.. Mar. 16-ham burgers,
green beans, fruit cobbler,
milk.
Wed.. Mar. 17 melting pot
slew, dutch delight salad,
english crumpets, butter. Chi
nese almond cookie, milk.
Thurs.. Mar. IS- school's
choice.
Fri.. Mar. 19- clean up day.
Mar. 22-26 spring vacation
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Barbara Ann Palmer be
came the bride of Kevin
George Gutierrez in a Satur
day afternoon ceremony at St.
Williams Catholic Church,
lone, with Father O'Brien
officiating. The church pews
were decorated with white
bows and small blue flowers in
the center. White and blue
carnations graced the alter.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Palmer. The
groom is the son of George
Gutierrez and Mrs. Helen
Drake. '
Given in marriage by her
parents, the bride choose a
long A -line gown of white
satepeau. with a fitted bodice
and high neckline. Her long
train cathedral veil was edged
in alencon lace, matching the
trim on her gown. She carried
a cascade of blue and white
carnations on a white Bible.
Diane Walchli. college fri
end of the bride, was matron
of honor. Debra and Denna
Palmer, twin sisters of the
GARDEN (LIB FLAN'S,
ELECTS OFFICERS
The March 8 meeting of the
Heppner Garden Club was
held at the home of Alberta
Johannes.
Officers elected to take their
duties this June are: Addle
LaTrace. president; Jane Ra
iling, vice-president; Justine
Weatherford, secretary; Bar
bara James, treasurer; Dor
ris Cutting, current president
presided at the meeting and
election. Business discussed
included the work time at the
Library-Museum grounds
Sat.. March 27. beginning at 1
p.m. and a living, blooming
Bicentennial project for com
munity display this next
summer.
The evening's program was
a talk on historical gardens bv
Justine Weatherford. Several
important gardens were des
cribed; the two which were
particularly emphasized were
the gardens of Williamsburg
and the gardens surrounding
the White House.
This group's April meeting
will be a potluck dessert
meeting at the Breidenbach
home. April 12. That evening's
program will be on terrar
iums. Heppner
FOR ELKS ONLY
Frid-y, Mar. 19
Dinner by Jim
Steaks-Seafood
M30
Happy Hour $-7
Saturday. Mar. 20
Live Music
92am.
Sunday, Mar. 21
Elkdo24
Buffet 44
Thursday, Mar. 23
Reg. Lodge I p.m.
B.P.O.E.
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MR. AND MRS. KEVIN GUTIERREZ
bride were me onaesmaids.
The attendants wore long blue
dresses with attached capes
trimmed in white lace. They
carried long stemmed white
carnations tied with blue
ribbon.
Candlelighters were Anita
Palmer, sister of the bride and
Craig Gutierrez, brother of the
groom. Anita wore a long
white dress with blue flowers
and trimmed with white lace.
Craig wore a blue and white
plaid jacket and dark pants,
matching the men in the
wedding party.
Kim Gutierrez was best
man. Ushers were Kent Guti
errez, brother of the groom
and Mike Huddleston, friend
of the groom.
The wedding music was
palyed by Rikka Tews with
Mike Warren singing 'There
Is Love" and "A Time for
Ls"
The bride's mother wore a
floor length blue gown with a
lace jacket. The groom's
Red and Golden
Delicious Apples
Pink Grapefruit
5 650
Lettuce --V
3 4 heads
Mission Lasagne
Schillings Pepper 4 - 790
Gold Medal Flour 10 $1.69
MJ3 Sfyffing Plus 39
Western Shores Bathroom
tissue 4 69C
Lumber Jack Syrup 24- 99$
S and V Coffee 3 - $3.99
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mother wore a long floral
polyester dress.
The wedding reception was
held at the United Church of
Christ with the hall decorated
in blue and white flowers and
candles.
Pouring the punch were
Mrs. Lincoln Nash, Heppner
and Mrs. Marion Palmer,
lone, grandmothers of Bar
bara and Kevin. Mrs. Lyle
Jensen, LaGrande and Mrs.
Bob Parsons. Beaverton,
aunts of the bride. Attending
the gift table were Carol Holtz
and Gayle McNary. Kathy
Gutierrez, sister of the groom
attended the guest book.
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Guti
errez will reside in Pendleton
where Barbara is attending
beauty school and Kevin
works for the Union Pacific
Railroad. Hinkle.
The couple are lone High
School graduates. Barbara
was a princess on the 1975
Morrow County Rodeo Court.
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Golden Age Club. Elks Lodge,
Potluck dinner W Tun of mo.. 6:30
Chamber of Commerce. Elks Lodge Mon. noon
Heppner Lions Club,
1st It 3rd Tue.. Wagon Wheel -
Boardman Lions Club.
1st & 3rd Thurs.. Grange Hall v P"-
Senior Citizens Dinner.
Elks Lodge. Tues Wed j:P "
Boy Scouts. Elks Wed- 7 P m-
San Soucl Rebekah Lodge.
Heppner 1st 3rd Fridays
Social Sec. Rep.. Neighborhood
Center 2nd Frl. of mo. 10-noon
Newcomers Club. Wagon Wheel M Mon. noon
Legal Aid, Bank of EO Board
Rm 2nd & 4th Tues., 1:304 p.m.
City Council. City Hall lt Mon., 8 p.m.
lone Lions Club.
Beechers Cafe Tues., Mar 23. 7 p.m.
County Fair Board,
Fair Dorm Bldg 2nd Mon., 7:30 p.m.
Library Board, Columbia
Basin Conference Rm 4th Thurs. 8 p.m.
Grand Opening,
Judy's Fabric House Frl.. Mar. 19. 9:30
Spring Dance,
Fair Pav Sat.. Mar. 20. 9 p.m.
Town Hall Meeting (Willow
Creek Dam) Court House Frl. Mar. 19. 7:30
Pictures Heppner Child
Development Center Tues., Mar. 23. 9 a.m.
BOOK AND MAGAZINE
SALE CONTINI F.S
During the first six hours of
the current public library
book and magazine sale quite
a few readers and collectors
bought selections. Several
couples came from Hermiston
Our selection is small, but beautiful
Decorate your home with one of
our plants or planters!
"Onion sets available'
Fertilitm.
plant noil mix
garden tool
Green Feed Store
Lexington-Heppner Hwy.
676-9422
Phones: (Groc.) 676-9614, (Meat) 676-9288
Prices effective Mar. 19-20
USDA Choice
Oregon Chief
Sliced Bacon
Hill's Old Fashioned
Franks
$159
Here's where
GREAT MENUS BEGIN
1
Pot Roasts
BladoCut
99C
Arm Cut
31.09
Cennlnc Jars now available.
Sunday to purchase books.
The sale will continue dur
ing library hours Mar. 15-21.
Besides the 4'i hour periods
Monday and Wednesday, this
includes 2 hours tonight,
Thursday. Mar. 18 and two
hours each Saturday and
Sunday, Mar. 20 21 from 2 4
p.m.
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MARKET
2 $2.79,
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