Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, March 06, 1969, Page 3, Image 3

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    Rockhound Film Seen
On Club's Program;
Food Sale Planned
An Interesting color film.
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Mdttl the program lor the Mn
!v evrnuiu mm-tlnu of the
liuimiT Mnihfnt club mi the
Imine of Mi. Wrii Kt-itlili-v.
Tti film, produced by Ore
run Stat University, was shown
lv Mrs, Haitmta Jt-umi-r of I ho
Morrow County Kxu-nslon oil ice.
Kocknound enthusiiists were
shown dlcoi-rini varieties of
MM-ka and eim in Hip volcanic
mountainous reciuns In Central
Oregon, esitccially In the Prine
villi, Mutlra and Bend area.
The art of luiiinu and polish
1 111; Hit stones lv the excrt
liobbicsts and making ihem In
lo valuable Jewelry and artistic
displays were of interest. Attrac
I ins muny tourists to the Ked
mond area are the beautiful
lock structures and museum j
collection at the popular Peter
son's Rock Gardens, also shown
in the mm.
During the business meeting
with Mrs. Bub Abrams presiding.
a bilked i.khi sale was planned
for Friday, Marrh 14, In the
Peterson building starting at
l:30 a m.
A nomlnailnc committee,
rumiiowd by Mrs. Herman Win
ter, Mrs. Lorcn Lucore and Mrs.
Bub Jones, was named to secure
officers for the coming year.
Greeting messages were sent
to Mrs. Tat Brindle and Mrs.
Klmcr Schmidt of Hermiston, a
former member, who suffered a
broken leg In a fall early In the
year.
The next meeting, on Mon
day. April 7. will be at the home
of Mrs. Melvln Dixon, with the
program devoted to a bulb and
plant exchange.
refreshments were served in
keeping with St. Patrick's Day,
bv the hostesses, Mrs. Keithley,
Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Bob Berg
strom. Guests of the evening were
Mrs. Jcssmer, Mrs. Bob Hager
and Mrs. Sara Morrow, who
was extended special birthday
greetings.
Bride-elect Greeted
At Luciani Shower
The country home of Mrs
George Luciani was the m-iie
of a large bridal shower on
Tuesday evening, February 'IX
In. inning Misn Terry I Greenup,
bride -elect of Milch Ashlieck. at-
leniled bv37 relatives, neighbor!,,
and friends. AwlMlng Mr. Lu-
nan! liostesM-s for the eve-if
mug were Mrs. Tom Ashueck. . I
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on, r.. i. aiienourk'er, inu
Mr. Wcldon Wltherrlte.
Severul apprtipriate (Mines
wre in plav. and while the hon
or guest opened her many love
ly gift, guests compiled a "love
scrupbotik" for her. Knelt guest
seliH'led cllpplm- of love pic
lures from nuiKuliu-s, wrote ap
propriate captions which related
tu the honored couple, and pre
sented the humorous memento
to them at the close of the eve
ning. Assisting Terrvl with the gift
opening was Pnltl Luciani.
An attractive bride and groom
centerpiece, created bv Mm.
Wltherrlte, centered the refresh
ment table from which cherry
crunch, tea, coffee, and punch
were served.
Among honor guests present
were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kirk
ham, uncle and aunt of the pros
pectvle groom, also several rel
atives from Stanfield and Echo,
and friends from the Pendleton,
lltrmlston and surrounding areas.
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- 1 Of 'Women Alone'
ocmiam)JmS
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Supple
returned Sunday from Beaver
ton, where Mrs. Supple had
spent the past week caring for
her sister's family while her sis
ter, Mrs. Duanc Haven, recover
ed from emergency surgery.
Invitation Extended
To Coming Wedding
The marriage of Miss Theresa
Munkers, daughter of Mr. anil
Mrs. Leonard Munkers of Lex
ington, and Dean Naffiger, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Naffziger
of Kugene, will be solemnize'l
at an afternoon ceremony Sat
urday, March 15, in the First
Christian church In Heppner.
Vows will be exchanged at a
2:00 p.m. ceremony.
The couple and their parents
extend a cordial invitation to all
relatives and friends In the sur
rounding areas to attend the
wedding and reception which
will follow in the church social
rooms.
Following their marriage they
will reside in Heppner where
Theresa is employed in the First
National Bank, and Denn is a
teacher and coach in Heppner
High school.
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Local Lodge Installs
Pendleton Officers
Several member of Kate J
Voting Lodge No. 29. Iei;ree of
Honor Protective Association,
traveled to Pendleton for Instill
lutlon of officers of the I'endle-
ton Lodge on Tuesday evening,
hctiruarv a.
Mrs. Clara Gertsun, national
treasurer and mate dint-tor.
served as Installing officer; Mr.
Iiu Farra. as past president;
Mrs. Adelle LaTraee a vice
president: Mrs. F.d Gum v. as
second vice-president; ' Mrs.
Lincoln Nash as usher, and Mrs.
Mary Bryant as assistant ush
er.
After the meeting and Instal
lation ceremonies, each of the
officers for the evening wa pre.
Rented with a net wind bonnet
in appreciation of their partici
pation. refreshments of angel cake
with strawberry and whipped
cream topping were served from
an artistically d"corated refresh
ment table by the host lodge.
For any kind of printing, call
The Gazette-Times.
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MISS SARA MILLER
In commemoration of its 75th year
25 off
on world famous
Chantilly
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For a limited
time only!
Save 25 on any purchase
... a single teaspoon or a
complete service for eight!
Sara Miller Named
Soroptimist Youth
Citizenship Winner
Miss Sara Miller, Heppner
High school senior, has been an
nounced as local winner of the
19t9 Soroptimist Youth Citizen
ship Awards contest. Her win
ning essay Is now entered 1:1
competition with others in Dis
trict No. 2 of the Northwestern
Region of Soroptimist Clubs,
with the district winner to ad
vance to regional competition.
The program, sponsored nat
ionally by Soroptimist Founda
tions, recognizes youth achieve
ment in the family. In the com
munity, and In the world. The
program recently received its
sixth consecutive annual George
Washington Honor Medal from
Freedoms Foundation at Valley
Forge.
Local Judges of this year's en
tries in the contest report the
essays were of outstanding qual
ity. There were 13 entrants, and
all impressed the selection com
mittee with their thought-pro
voking work.
Sara, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Miller of Heppner, will
receive a cash award from the
Heppner Soroptimist club, and
will be eligible for further
award in the district. A total
of 17 regional awards of $1,000
each will be announced during
the second week in April. Each
regional winner will then com
pete for a finalist award of SI.
500. In all. it Is estimated that
a total of $75,000 will be award
ed to approximately 1,500 high
school seniors. These Awards of
Merit may be used bv the reclp-
ients in ways to best further
the students' aim to achieve
their goals in education and
specialized study.
Following her gradua 1 1 o n
Jrom Heppner High school where
she has been an outstanding
nonor stuaent, sara plans to en
roll at the University of Ore
gon and study toward a major
in the field of speech therapy.
Mr. Lucv Peterson presented
an Interesting review of the
Imk k "Women Alone." for mem
hern of the llcppncr Bookworm
club as thev met Tuesday even
log at the home of Mrs. Charles
Marks.
The author of the story inter
viewed many women living In
the U. S. concerning problems
that arise when living alone
and the solutions found for
tln-se problem.
Next Bookworms meeting will
he tielil Tuesday. Mart h 11. at
the home of Mrs. Harold Kr-win.
Rhea Creek Women
To Sponsor Benefit
Members of the Women's Ac
tivity club of Rhea Creek Grange
will sponsor their annual bene
fit pancake supper and card
party this Saturday night, March
H. at the Ithea Creek Grunge
hall.
All proceeds earned from this
fund raising event will he turn
ed over to the March of Dimes.
Heart Fund. Cancer Society and
other worthy causes.
Supper will be served from 6
to 7:30 p.m., with the card party
to follow at 8 p.m. Admission
is $1.25 for adults and 50 cents
for children and the public Is
cordially invited to attend.
HEPPNER GAZETTE -TIMES. Tnursdor. March 8. 13?)
Various Extension Programs Planned
Home Pconomlc Kxlenslon
units in I'matilla and Morrow
counties will have a varied pro
gram during the month of
March. reiMitts Kxlenslon Agent
Mullv Saul. Ilomemakers In both
counties are cordially Invited to
attend unit in their locality
and participate In the study U-s
son. Membership In the exten
slim program is not required to
attend meetings.
Trends in Food Packaging'
will be taught bv Molly Saul at
the following units: Khea Creek
Unit. Heiipner. March 5: I'ma
pine and Friuvale I'nlts. March
12: N. W. Pendleton Unit. March
13; and Milton-Kreewater Unit.
March 19. afternoon.
"Mouth to Mouth Resuscita
tion" will lie taught bv Mrs
Gordon George and other Red
Cross representatives for the fol
lowing units: Pilot Hock unit.
March 5: Heppner Unit. March
10: Weston Unit. March 11.
morning: Athena Unit, March
11. afternoon; Uklah unit, March
13; and Irrlgon Unit, March 13.
Mrs. James Whlttaker, presi
dent, Oregon Kxlenslon Home
makers Council, will show slides
nd tell of her recent particlpa
tion at the National liomemakcrs
Council meeting In Puerto Rico
at the following unit meetings:
Pilot Rock Unit. March 6: Tut
ullla Unit. March 12: and Pen
dleton Unit. March 13.
Other special Interest meet
ings to be held by Kxletusio-i
units are; Sourdough, llcppncr
Kvenlng Unit, March 4; Glove
Making, Hermiston Unit. March
7; Migrant Program, bv Mrs.
Beverly Walker, Milton Freewa
ter Unit, March It, mornings;
Guarantees and Adlusimcnis,
White Kagle Unit. March 11;
Drug Abuse, Pine City Unit,
March 12; and Basic Landscap
ing, Youngs Unit, March 13.
The locution and lime of unit
meetings may be obtained by
contacting the County Extension
Offices in Pendleton, Hermiston,
Milton-Freewuter. or Heppner.
Church Women Plan
Annual Easter Party
Chairmen for the annual Eas
ter Monday Card Party were
named at the last meeting of
ECW held at All Saints KpLs.
copal church on Sunday follow
ing regular morning services.
Mrs. Clarence Rosewall and
Mrs. LaVern Van Marter. Jr.
will be chairmen of the event,
scheduled for Monday. April 7.
Other discussion at the meet
Imr included a report on the
Shrove Tuesday Pancake Lunch
eon held at the church In Feb
ruary. Members voted to present
the building committee with a
sum of money to oe usea ior
church Improvements.
GORHAM
Sterling
Marriage Announced
Of Nathaniel Webb
And Susan E. Hanna
In a double rine ceremonv in
the First Methodist church in
Anacortes, Wash., Robert Nath
aniel (Nat) Webb, a former
Heppner resident, was united in
marriage to Susan Everett Han
na, on Friday evening. February
21. The Rev. Arthur Campbell
ciriciatea at the ceremony.
ine bride, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles J. Everett of
Minneapolis. Minn., wore an off
white silk worsted dress and
coat costume, with matching ac
cessories. She carried a cascade
of white carnations on a white
Bible.
Mrs. James Green attended as
matron of honor, with Mr. Green
as best man. Miss Lisa Hanna,
daughter of the bride, was flower
gin.
Following a honeymoon in
British Columbia, the couple is
now at nome at Koute 6. Box
1A Mt. Vernon, Wash. The
groom is employed by Shell Oil
Refinery In Anacortes, and the
oride teaches m the Anacortes
Junior high school.
The new Mrs. Webb attend
ed the University of Arizona
and graduated from St. Cloud
State College in Minnesota.
Mr. Webb, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Webb, Jr., graduated from
Heppner High school in 1962.
He attended Pacific University
and received his masters degree
in business administration from
Oregon State University. At Pa-
cuic, he was president of Alpha
Zeta fraternity, and was init.
iated into the OSU chapter of
Phi Kappa Phi, national schol
astic honor society.
"Something from the Jeweler's.
Is always something speciaL"
Amonci tho IrnveiMn n toroth.
er to Corvaliis to enjoy Dad's
weeK-ena at usu were Cieorge
Luciani of Butter Creek, Harold
Lisppflncrp nf ITArniictnn Tnr
Hawkins and Jim Rosenberg,
both of Pendleton.
JEWELERS
Store Hours: 9 A.M. to 6 VM.
PH. 676-9200
177 MAIN ST. HEPPNER
Flatt's Truck
Service
PHONE 989-8420
For Fast and Dependable
FREIGHT TRUCK SERVICE
Daily Overnight Service
From Portland Including
Saturdays
MOVING? CALL US
1 '
Betty Crocker 23 oz.
in..---
I'M
Brownie Mix 49$
1U-
4
40 oz. ROYALTY HOUSE
PEANUT
BUTTER
990
CREAMY
OR
CHUNK
BROWN AND HALEY
Mountain
Bars
13r$l
MJB 24 oz.
J Instant Rice
69$
SUNSHINE 1 LB.
KRISPY
CRACKERS
KING SIZE
AJAX $1.25
LAUNDRY SOAP
QUART
MIRACLE WHITE
CLEANER 790
'0
MJB
COFFEE
Lb. 75c
2 Lb. $i45
3 ib. $2.15
1.39
10 OZ.
INSTANT
BANQUET
GORTON'S 16 OZ.
IVW WW ftfWtH 1 ft1
Tuna Pies 5 - 1 Fish Chips 630
Green Peppers 2 19
New
Cabbage
lb. 90
Yellow
ONIONS
Lb.
50
SNOBOY
Celery Hearts Ea 39
PORK CHOPS 690
FAMILY PACK 4 to 8 TO PACKAGE
I
BAR-S
Sliced Bacon 2
LB. PKG.
?39
OREGON CHIEF OLD-FASHIONED
mm
PRICES GOOD MARCH 7 & 8
Phones: (Groc.) 676-9614, (Meat) 676-9288
It's nice to save twice
low prices and S&H
Green Stamps
BankAmericard
GREEN
STRIPS
MARKET
GENE ORWICK