H i 'yi Robin Baker is going to assist me this summer with the news. She Is marrted to Robert Baker and they have a six-month-old son, Bridger. Beginning now you may call your news in to either Robin or I. Robin's phone number Is 422-7572. The Dealing Dozen had their last card party for the season at the home of Julie Nelson. Winning high was Mary Ann Palmer, second high lone Martin, low Bev Steagall and traveling was Margo Sherer. Fifty people attended an open house at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Rea following the graduation of their son LeRoy. A few out-of-towners were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ilowton, Hermlston; Doreen and Walt Jacobs, Moses Lake, WA and John Campbell, Con nell, WA. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Crabtree, Tacoma, WA, were here from Thursday to Monday helping his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Crabtree with the house they are remodeling. Archie Mun kers, Heppner, Is also working on the house. Another visitor from Salem was Leo's nephew Raymond Hoffman who spent Recreational trip for Senior Citizens A one-day recreational bus trip to John Day Dam, to Cclilo Park for a pack yourself picnic and to MaryhiU Mu seum is being planned by the Morrow County Senior Citi zen's Advisory Council, Satur day, June 12, 1976. Survey response good The response of the area residents to the recently dis tributed health needs survey by the Tri-County Health Ser vices' Commission has been most gratifying. To those residents who have not yet sent In their question naire, will you not take a moment and do so. If you have lost or misplac ed your copy and desire another, please call the Tri County Health Services Com mission office, Heppner, 676 5131, and one will be sent to you. The results of this survey will be utilized by local and regional health care personnel and facilities in planning to provide the most adequate care for you and your fami lies. JUNIOR ft June 12 & 13 We can specia order k't have a complete line of lack Green Feed Store G7C-9422 New shipment of i$Jr A 1 JEANS J,, by Gene's Jeans Js'h tr s &MavericK a jj Sites 3-4 thru 17-1 Mebush J If Slwppe PotCeliy Stevo By Jlir Nf 1mm a week here. Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Ernst and family are entertaining visitors for two weeks. Com ing from North Dakota are her nephew Jimmy and his dad, Dick Carkner and a friend. There will be a public hearing of the lone City Budget on June 1 at the City Hall, 8 p.m. Everyone is welcome to attend. On May 15, Carl Smouse entered the UCARC Walka thon (walk for the retarded) in Pendleton and walked thirteen of the twenty miles. A party was held the fol lowing Saturday when the entrants brought their pledges in. It was announced that Carl had placed third. Carl wishes to thank all his sponsors. Some members of the Rick Harris, Candy and Mr. D. group were here visiting friends and relatives. This professional group consists of eight fellows; three of whom are known in the area. They are Gene Heliker, son of Mrs. Orville Cutsforth; Steve Gor ger (sound engineer), cousin to Bob Baker and Steve Tate. The cost of the trip will depend upon the number of people going, but Is expected to be less than $2 per person. The bus will leave from the Neighborhood Center in Hep pner at 8 a.m., Lexington City Hall at 8:30 a.m., and from the Wagon Wheel Cafe, Irrigon between 9:30 and 9:45 a.m. Arrangements are being made for seniors in lone. All Senior Citizens in Mor row County are welcome and urged to take advantage of this trip. For reservations or additional information, please call the following people by , Tuesday, June 1, 1976: Molly Becket, Heppner, 676 5131; John Canaday, Heppner, 676-9647; Helen Martin, lone, 422-7142; Truman Messenger, Lexington, 989 8518; Earl or Alva Sanders, Irrigon, 922 3341. Bible School June 1-5 (Tuesday thru Saturday), is the date for this year's Vacation Bible School at the Heppner Church of the Nazarene. The time will be from 10 a.m. till noon each day. All children ages S years to 12 years are invited. The theme for this year's V.B.S. is "Jesus Now." Each morning will include Bible stories, crafts and refresh ments. Plan now to attend. RODEO saddles NewStyles Embroidered, Chevron, dcubfs zippers, Convention Seven members of the Oregon Tops, No. 484, Lexing ton and one member of the lone Chapter traveled to Port land, May 20, to attend the State Convention. The con vention was held May 21 22 at the Hilton Hotel. Members representing the Lexington Club include: Mary Doherty, Erda Pieper, Irene Paplneau, Elsie Fox, Char lene Paplneau, Linda Bried enbach and Barbara Paullus. Charlotte Milliman represen ted the lone Gub. The theme this year is "Hang in There Baby" and each of the members was presented with a small wire hanger. Two of the local ladies were in the parade of alumni TOPS. Erda Pieper and Irene Padberg formed the circle of light with their candles for the graduating TOPS Saturday afternoon. Erda Pieper was presented a gold necklace with a rubby setting for her five years as an alumni. Doctor Harold Durden gave an educational talk on obesity, his topic, "What Price Freedom." The Society gave a presen tation of all the flags of the United States, from the begin ning to the present time. Each person gave a short history of the flag, circled the area and when all were pre sent they performed an im pressive flag drill. The First .Christian Church, Heppner, was the setting Saturday, April 17 for the wedding of Joyce Marquardt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Marquardt of Lexington, to Randy William Hughes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hughes. The Rev. Bill Collier offici ated at the afternoon cere mony. Given in marriage by her parents, the bride wore a sheer organza and lace, long traditional gown of white. The full sheer skirt was ringed with a wide lace flounce ending with a cathedral train. The cathedral-length mantilla head piece was edged with matching lace. She carried a bouquet of white carnations, pink roses and sweet peas. Sheree Marquardt was maid Holiday Hours for Museum The Morrow County Mu seum will be open Saturday and Monday from 10 a.m. to S p.m. Sunday the doors will be open from 12-5 p.m. The City Library will main tain its regular hours Satur day and Sunday, 2-4 p.m., but will not be open Monday, May 31. Heading fordeecher's lone, Oregon LIVE MUSIC COUNTRY WESTERN FeaturingFugitives Friday and Saturday 9-2a.m. Friday night Queen's Night Friday Night Special Lobster Dinner $4.50 Land and Sea $7.50 Sat. Night Special Dinner Steak (6-9 p.m. only) t325 .Regular Sundav Specials 4 v - , if MR. First Christian Church Scene of Marquardt-Hughes Wedding of honor for her sister. Brides maids were Carlita and Lolita Marquardt, sisters of the bride; Mary Kay Bellamy, sister of the groom and Kathy Messenger, cousin of the bride. Each bridal attendant wore full-skirted pink and green dotted swiss dresses trimmed in white lace and daisies. They carried bou quets of pink roses and yellow daisies. Flower girl was Jana Mar quardt, sister of the bride. Ring bearer was Jay Mes senger, cousin of the bride. Debbie and Pam Marquar dt, sisters of the bride were t the candlelighters. Matt Hughes, Boardman, acted as brother. best man for his Groomsmen were BOUQUETS attft WJj sprays Memorial Day, Carnations, mixed pots, peonies and bouquets, $6.00 up For your convenience, the back door will remain open from 5.8 p.m. M JZfCh ''VJZastem Urogon MX, L WUUXM. TMStMMS. VDQBt BKTBAaKa COSTCUSSI ) f ' i ': , ') U If f t f ' . t ; UN-. " AND MRS. RANDY HUGHES James Marquardt, brother of the bride, Mark Piper, cousin of the groom, John Collins, Lexington, brother-in-law of the groom, and Sam Bellamy, Condon, brother-in-law of the groom. A reception followed in the basement of the church with Betty Pettyjohn, Melba Quac kenbush, Rena Marquardt and Sue Messenger pouring coffee. Attending the gift table were Billee Owen and Carol Collins. Charm a Marquardt was in charge of the gift table. The bride's going-away en semble was a lilac polyester dress trimmed in white. Following their wedding trip to Hawaii, the couple will make their home in Lexington. 4? . Court Street Market 111 N. Court St. Heppner, OR. 676-9443 VEGETABLES Fresh Corn Radishes & Green Onions Lg. Oranges Lettuce 4 f c Fresh Blue Bell Potato Chips 3 1 The bride, a graduate of Heppner High School attended PukpI Sound College of the Bible and is employed by the R & W Drive In and Cal's Cafe. The groom, a graduate of Heppner High School attended Blue Mountain Community College and is presently ran ching with his father. lone United Church of Christ uth annual! COUNTRY STORE HAND-MADE ITEMS NEW TO YOU CRAFTS KIDDIE KORNER FISH POND HOMEMADE FOODS SILENT AUCTION ANTIQUES SNACK SHACK OUT DOOR AUCTION This Ad sponsored as a public service by lANK OF 290 2 ear 100 $1.00 8 lbs. for heads Strawberries 390 tu Invited Cutting Everyone in the south coun ty area is invited to a farewell potluck supper for Edwin and Doris Cutting next Tuesday evening, June 2, 6:30 in the basement of the Heppner United Methodist Church. This popular and active couple will leave Heppner before the middle of June for a pastorate at Coquille, OR. During the seven years they have been in Heppner they have both participated in many community affairs. They have been superinten dents of the fruits and vege table sector of the Morrow County Fair and have been active in the Rhea Creek Grange. The Rev. Cutting has served the Heppner Neighbor hood Center, and Doris has helped with Senior Citizen activities and weekly meals. They were leaders in the lone Garden Club until the Heppner Garden Club was chartered. Each has been the president of the Heppner Club. Edwin has contributed many hours of skilled pruning to municipal trees at lone and in Heppner. The Rev. Cutting has con ducted monthly, religious ser vices at the Pioneer Memorial Si VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL June 1-5 (Tues-Sat.) All children ages 5-12 yrs welcome Theme for V.B.S. "Jesus Now" Bible Stories, crafts, fun, refreshments Heppner Church of the Nazarene &KXttttXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX9:XXXMXXmXX MEMORIAL DAY SPECIALS Friday & Saturday MEAT DEPT. Fresh whole fryers Ore. Chief Old Fashion Dinner Franks 090 ib. Ore. Chief Bone-in Ham shank $1.3.9 Butt $1.29 b Del Monte cut Italian style Green Beans "34,oc ST.QO Ritz Crackers uk w, 790 690 prices effective may lyUk'V FRIDAY A SATURDAY THE GAZETTEHMF.S, lleppaer, OR. TW4y. Msjr 27. lt7C EVF.N To Siippe Hospital where he and Mrs. Cutting have been among the most regular of visitors. He has been a weekly volunteer in the Elementary School Read ing Program (L.A.P.) this year. Edwin Cutting has been pastor of two churches, the United Methodist Church here and the church at Echo. He has conducted classes, super vised activities, made reports and preached at each church every week. After June 15 each church will be having a new pastor. Mr. Cutting has written religious articles for this paper and the East-Oregon-ian. The Cuttings have four sons and two daughters and ten grandchildren. Only the two younger children, Vanes sa and Craig, are especially known here although others of the family have been frequent visitors in the Heppner par sonage. The Methodist congregation is arranging the supper for next Tuesday evening but is cordially inviting all of the community to join them in bidding the Cuttings a fond adieu. 10a.m.-12 noon X St X s it it St I X X St st . I X 5 I PIT COOKED !'.' .. :: BARBECUE BEEF DINNER 12:30 1 WILLOWS GRANGE HALLy S9C lb. 1 S t Community Around Tha 2, PotDeJfy Stovt i f TOPS Convention