Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, June 19, 1969, Page 3, Image 3

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    Mrs. Gribble Travels
For Parents 50th
Wedding Anniversary
Mrs. Lowi'll Gribble traveled
to Sulem last week -end to Join
with other family member In
observing the !th wedding an
niversary celebration of her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hollls
Mills.
An open house was held at
the Mills home In which friends
end relatives came to call
throughout the day to extend
their greetines and best wishes
to the honored couple.
Later In the day relatives en.
loved a family dinner party at
which time the Mills couple was
presented with a lovely three
tiered wedding cake, baked and
decorated by their niece.
Accompanying Mrs. Cribble
on the trip was Mrs. Eddie Gun
derson and two boys, who stop
ped off In Wllsonville to visit
relatives.
Shower Compliments
Brenda Kay Young
A miscellaneous bridal show
er complimenting Miss Brenda
Young. bride-elect of John
YVevgandt of Canhy, was held
at the United Methodist church
last Friday evening, June 13.
Assisting the honoree with
Iho nr.nnin? of YPT IjlftS Were
her two sisters, Debby and Mar
sha Younu.
Floral decorations about the
.mi! inf-lndpfi manv bououets
nf summer roses and a large
floor vase of white daisies.
! Hariov Ynnnt?. mother of
the bride-elect, and Mrs. E. K.
Schaffitz assisted wun serving
punch and coffee from an at
tractively decorated serving ta
ble. Guests were served refresh
ments of a chilled dessert by
hostesses, Mrs. Gene Pierce, Mrs.
Ernie McCabe. Mrs. Herman
Green and Mrs. Ken Batty.
The young couple will ex
change marriage vows this Sat
urday, June 21, at the United
Methodist church at 3:00 p.m.
Friends and relatives Jn the sur
rounding communities have
been Invited to attend the cere
mony and the reception, which
will follow in the church social
rooms.
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Extension Education
Packets Available
For Fall Schedules
Molly Saul, extension agent
for Umatilla and Morrow coun
ties, Invites all women's clubs,
ITAs. church groups, and other
organizations to include exten
sion education programs In their
schedule for the fall and win
ter season.
prnomm narkets have been
prepared by specialists at Ore
gon State university, wme
range of topics Is avauaoie. ine
material has been written to pro
vide a leader with the help
needed In presenting the pro
gram, Mrs. Saul says.
The 24 different program pack
ets include several titles in
each of the following areas:
Consumer education, nutrition,
parent education, home iurnisn-
Ings, home management, ana
clothing.
Program chairmen of organi
zations may call Mrs. Saul at
the county extension oltice in
Pendleton or Heppner lor a com
plete list of program titles and
other Information. Samples of
the program packets may be
seen there. The Pendleton tele,
phone number is 276-7111. Ext.
61: and the Heppner number is
676-9642.
Reception Planned
Honoring R. F. Battys
il invitation is extend
ed in relatives and friends of
Mr and Mrs. R. F. Battv to at
tend a reception honoring them
nn tho occasion of their 25th
weddine anniversary.
The reception is planned for
Saturday, June Z, Detween me
hours of 2-5 p.m., at tne coun
try home of Mr. and Mrs. Ken
.u D.v lnfat0ri In the Hard
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man area. The honored couple
request that there be no gifts,
please.
Paul Revere Bowls
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Swedish Crystal Liners
CRYSTAL LINERS can be
1. Used as dishes by themselves.
2. Removed and put in refrigerator.
3. Used even for planting flowers.
Colors : RED, BLUE, CLEAR.
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By the makers of famous Gorham Sterling
"Something from the Jeweler's,
is always something special."
JEWELERS
Store Hours: 3 AM. to 6 9M.
PH. 676-9200
177 MAIN ST- HEPPNEB
BANKAMERICARD
GREEN
STPS
Condon Church Scene
Of Lovell Wedding
KINZUA Saturday evenine,
Mnu .ti a- sr. John's Catholic
church In Condon, Miss Dianna
Lynn Anderson, aaugnier 01 jwr.
mH Mrs Wnvn Anderson, be
came the bride of David E. Lov
ell of Albany, son 01 Mr. ana
Mrs Verlln Conner of Klnzua.
Offleiatlne' at the seven o'
clock nuptial mass was Rev.
fatricK LAinnam, wun ruwumu
and David Eaton serving as al
tar boys. Mrs. Van Rietmann
sanf? "Ave Maria" ana me
Lord's Prayer", accompanied at
the organ by Mary Jane tauiam.
F.swted to the altar by ner
father, the bride wore a floor
lnmrth crnivn nf silk organza
with a bodice of Chantilly lace
featuring a scauopea saomm
neckline. The skirt of her sown
haH err.nrtnntpfl rows of SCallOD-
ed lace. Her chapel length man
tilla veil was irimmea wim
matehlncr lace. She carried a
cascade arrangement of white
roses ana siepnanous anu wuie
. . . . 1 I I n n
a goia cross inci iiau uecu a
eiit from her father on her first
birthday.
Matron 01 nonor was m.s.
Carroll Ashenfelter and brides
maids were Miss Candy Shatter,
Miss Nancy Lutz and Mrs.
Stephen Benson of Albany, sis
ter of the groom. Train bearers
were Pam Lutz and Kay Payne.
The attendants all wore floor
length gowns of lilac satin
trimmed with silver sequins.
They carried cascading bouquets
of roses.
Rick Shaffer of Fossil served
as best man and ushers were
Stephen Benson of Albany,
brother-in-law of the groom,
Ronald Saddler and Donald
RirH nf JCin7.ua.
Ratia and Billv Maclnnes of
Fossil were the flower girl and
ring bearer.
A reception ionowea immeu
lately at St. John Parish hall
where the serving table was cen
forpH with a three-tired cake
trimmed in lilac and white. The
cake was cut and served by
Mrs. Joe Payne of Malino, aunt
of the bride, and Mrs. Don
Sledge of Pendleton, another
aunt of the bride, presided at
the tea table. Punch was serv
ed by Mrs. Don Slinkard of
Kinzua, aunt 01 tne groom.
Others helping at the reception
were Pam Lutz, Kay Payne,
Marsha Syme, Dianna Gemoets,
Gloria Hoffman, Nancy Fatland,
and Kathy Britt.
Following a short wedding
trip to the coast, the young
couple will make their home in
Albany where David is employ
ed.
The new Mrs. Lovell is a
graduate of Condon High school 1
and the groom is a graduate of
Wheeler High school in Fossil
and also had attended Eastern
Oregon College at LaGrand.
Stockard-Wood
Engagement Told
Mrs. Cecil (Anito.1 Warner of
Eugene announces the engage
ment and forthcoming marriage
of her daughter, Jean Stockard,
to Walter Wood, son of Mr. and
Mrs. John Wood of Heppner.
Miss Stockard graduated from
Heppner High school in 1965
and graduated this month
from the University of Oregon,
where she received a Bach
elor of Arts Degree in Sociology.
Wood graduated last month
from Whitman College in Wal
la Walla.
Following a summer wedding,
the couple plans to move to the
southwest where they will do
teaching and counseling on a
Navajo Indian reservation.
Leathers Descendants
Hold Annual Reunion
About 80 descendants of the
Holly and Nick Leathers family
gathered at the Hardman Com
munity center last Sunday for
their annual family reunion and
potluck dinner.
Friends and relatives attend
ed from Vancouver, Portland,
Condon, California, Grant coun
ty and other surrounding coun
ties as well as the local area
to join in the day of visiting
and reminiscing.
Coming from rortiana ior me
day were Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Tathprs of Portland: Mrs. Fan
nie Emery of Vancouver; Mrs.
Art Schlief or Fortiana, tne ior-
mer Neva Bleakman ot tiara
mnn: nanipl Pamela and Dean-
na Ogle of Klamath Falls; Mary
Leathers of lxng ueacn, wn. a
family friend, Mr. Morton Cup
rvor fmm Jnhn Dav: and Sher
ry, Bertine and Debby Gates of
Chico, Cat.; were among me
many relatives and friends who
attpnHpd from out of the area.
Entertainment during the day
was provided by Mr. Earl Cra
mer of Hermiston, who favored
the crrniin with violin selections.
Unable to attend the reunion
this year were Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Leathers of Union, and Holly
Leathers, descendants of the
Dan Leathers family, and Mar
vin Hilton of Klamath Falls,
who Is a descendant of Rose
Leathers Hilton.
T inrtfi Conner, dauahter of
Mrs. June Fields of Heppner, is
spending a month visiting her
sister and brother-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs, Ira Lee (Dianna) Edg
erton, at their home in Asuza,
Calif., where Edgerton is the lo
cal Naval recruiting officer.
CowBelles Barbecue
Honors McElligott,
Father of the Year
Morrow county's Father of the
Year, Dick McKlllgott, with hln
wife and family will bo honored
by the Morrow county Cow
Belles at the annual Father of
the Year barbecue on Saturday,
June 21, at 6:30 p.m., at the
county fairgrounds.
Each family attending the
barbecue Is to bring their own
choice of meat to barbecue and
their own table service. Cow
Belles will furnish salads, des
serts and punch and coffee foi
the dinner.
McElligott will be presented
with a gift from the local Cow-
Belles organization.
Thn nnhllo l rnrdlallv Invlt.
ed to attend the barbecue and
Join with irienas, relatives ana
neighbors in nononnjr tne mc
EllliTott family on this special
occasion.
House guest over the previous
week-end at the home of Mr.
end Mrs. Archie Padberg was
Mrs. Irene Atherton of Ontario,
sister-in-law of Mrs. Padberg.
Other recent guests at the Pad
berg home over the Father's Day
week-end were Mr. and Mrs. Ar
nkU Tin A Y arv T nnr) -t i 1 A r r
line: & auuciKi oiiu viiiuurii,
John, Sandra, and Danny, of
Boring, and Linda Holden of
Vancouver, Wash.
HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday. Juno 1969
Garment Care Told By Extension Agent
Thev mnv be "mini" tags but
i-i, "mavi" Information.
So look to the hangtags on the
KrrMnH or faorics you ouy.
Until manufacturers start put-
linn ...irtv. a mini eAW.in labels lt
our clothing, the hangtag tied
or pinnea to your new cioiimm
purchases is requireu ream",
says Mary Speckhart, extension
aeent in Umatilla and Morrow
counties.
Manufacturers are required to
let shoppers know, by way of
hangtags or label, what fiber or
fibers are In the garment: how
much of each fiber is present;
what manufacturer made the
onrmnnt- And if Imnorted. what
country the garment or fabric
came irom.
Should you dry clean or wash
your new purchase? Iron or drip
dry it? Use a chlorine bleach
or not? , 1
"Head the handtag," advises
MLss Speckhart. "Care lnstruc
ti.ittu n m iicnnllv nnrt nf the In
formation you'll find there all
to assure the nest Kind 01 care
for the particular garment."
Some manufacturers are even
miiiincr n "u'm r.dated" guaran
tee on their labels. Look for
them; one company guarantees
that if the garment does not
wear as expected, the label,
dated sales slip and garment
rltAitU Iia rrf 1 1 rrr( tf thf rnm.
DUUUIU Ji v v v v v w
pany for a refund or exchange.
So don't let those hangtags
slip through your fingers, urges
Miss SiHHknarl. warn ecn raw
with the garment's dj:rlitloii
and clip the sales slip to It. A
simple recipe box will help you
keep tabs on them. Label divid
er cards with names 01 eai-n
family member, then stock with
t..nn(a-. Ifrntn It Close tO
your laundry area where It will
be ready wnen you nave a i
question.
Farras Welcome Girl
Birth In Hawaii of a baby
daughter was reported bv James
in nhnim rail Tuesdav.
June 10. to his mother. Mrs. Ida
Farra. Farra. who is siationea
at Walalua, said the baby, who
... knm thn nrevlmis dav.
weighed 6 lb., 14 oz. The name
chosen for tne girl, accoraing 10
Mrs. Farra, was to be Julie Anne
so she assumes this Is the ba
by's name.
Sp4 David W. Cooper, son of
m, T,inn Clrlda nf HfDnnpr.
has recently been assigned to
duty with the Army Military ro
in Knrt. where he is lo
cated near Seole. about 30 miles
frnm t ho DMZ. Cooner recently
completed nine months of duty
at Ft. Carson, Colo., prior to nis
transfer to Korea.
Youth Job Center
Set Up at Boardman
Vnnih Aimntfivmpnt service Is
now available In Buardmaut at
tho rati llnll Jnna Everett of
the Neighborhood Youth Corps
is employment cutk. one -
(no tunrlr nrmllrntiimH from hlch
school and college students in
the area ana win nave mem
on file If anyone Is looking for
help.
The telephone number for the
employment service la 481-2CH5.
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Lot and
sons, John and Steven, of Bea
verton were week end guests of
1 . r anH Mr LHV-
is Ball of lone. The boys stayed
on for a longer visit.
Phone 676-9426
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