Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, March 26, 1970, Page 3, Image 3

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    Kristin's Painting
Chosen in Women's
Club Art Contest
The Round Barn picture paint,
ed by Kristin Nelson, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Nelson,
has been chosen to represent
District 7 in the state music and
art contest of the Oregon Fed
eratlon of Women's Clubs. The
selection was made in compe
tition with seniors from The
Dalles HiRh School, Redmond
High School and Wahtonka High
School at the Vert Club Room
in Pendleton on March 14. Krlst
in is the student of Dr. Mar
garet McDevitt and William
Hughes of Blue Mountain Com
munity College.
Mrs. R, K. Russell, District No.
7 Fine Arts Chairman, announc
es that the state contest will be
held from March 23-30 In the
Interior Design Studios of Direct
ors Home Furnishings in Port
land. The public is invited to
view the pictures at this time.
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Alice Luttrell
Honored on Birtrday
Mrs. Alice Luttrell was hon
ored on her 88th birthday with
a luncheon party at the home
of Mrs. Ida Farra on Saturday,
March 21. Other luncheon guests
were Clara Gertson, Rachel Har
nett and Doris Cutting.
Later in the afternoon 17
friends of Mrs. Luttrell stopped
by to wish her happy birthday
and to have refreshments of
cake and ice cream, served
Mrs. Farra.
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Sew with Knit
Extension women from Board
man and Irrigon had the oppor
tunity to learn the finer points
of sewing with knit fabrics
March 17 at the 4-H Building
in Eoardman. Ruth McCabe, of
lone, gave a one day workshop
on sewing knit techniques learn
ed in extension classes earlier
in the year. The special work
shop was arranged by Lois Al
lyn, chairman of the Boardman
unit. A largo group of women
from both Boardman and Irri
gon attended the session. Bul
letins on sewing double knit
fabrics including the techniques
taught by Ruth at this work
shop are available by calling
the Extension Office in Heppner,
676-9642.
How about that . . . Charlie
and I became Great this week
. . . that la a Great Uncle and
a Great Aunt! Ilia sister Peggy'
oldest son, Gary Rogers called
us Wednesday morning from
Portland as excited as could be
to tell us of the arrival of David
Eric Rogers. He, their first child,
weighed 7 lb., 8 oz., and he ar
rived at 7:55 and everyone was
feeling great . . . absolutely
great.
This looks bad for the Rogers
clan. Peggy and Frank Rogers
had three sons and now Gary
starts the next generation with
a son. There should be a gal
sprinkled In there sometime!
The other Grandparents live
in Maine. Then of course Char
lie's mother, Mrs. Thomas Young
Is a great grandmother.
Heppner is such fun. Really
thought we'd bumped Into all
the people we nad known or
people who knew people we
knew. etc. etc. Then lust week
Mrs. Huber came Into the shop
and it was unbelievable but I
discovered she was Roscoe Hur
ley's little sister. We knew the
Hurleys in La Grande when we
were going to school. I was a
good friend of their cousin,
Charlotte Dusenberry, when we
went to the College of Idaho.
The depression hit harder and
harder and we transferred to
EOC.
Sunday afternoons we used to
go up to the Hurleys. They had
a big family and it was good
medicine for homesickness. Mrs.
Huber was one of the younger
kids and was probably in grade
school.
E. E. Hurley, the father, tun
ed pianos and has tuned our
piano on numerous occasions.
Now his son, Roscoe, who lives
in Hermiston tunes pianos . . .
in tact he tuned our piano
Pilot Rock.
Well anyway it was "fun .
and I love Heppner.
SHEILA HEALY
Plan June Wedding
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hoaly an
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Sheila, to Don W.
Munkers. son of Mr. and Mrs.
Riley Munkers.
Sheila will graduate from
Heppner High School with the
Class of l'JTO. Don is a 'G5 grad
uate of Heppner High School and
Is now serving in the Navy.
A June wedding is planned.
Odd Fellows and
Rebekahs
Have Gay Time
in
Traveling to Richland Sunday
to attend a leadership meeting
for the Church of Jesus Christ
of Latter-day Saints were Paul
Warren and Arnold Raymond.
The Accutron
tuning fork
The power behind
the anti-tick
movement
ACCUTRON SPACEVIEW
"I" - Clear view dial
reveals the space age
movement, luminous
hands and dial, water
resistant. ft 39.00
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ACCUTRON CALENDAR
"AJ"-14K solid gold,
water resistant, gilt
applied Roman numer
als, silver dial. $225.00
The things that make a watch tick are the things that can make a
watch run wrong. Like its balance wheel. And mainspring and hair
spring. So Bulova left those things out of the Accutron timepiece.
And replaced the whole works (including the tick) with a tiny tun
ing fork that hums. The tuning fork splits a second into 360 equal
parts. (The best a ticking watch can do is 5 or 10.) The tuning fork's
uncanny precision makes Accutron so nearly perfect that Bulova
guarantees accuracy to within one minute a month. With accuracy
like that, a watch has no business ticking when it could be humming.
ACCUTRON by BULOVA It goes hm-rn-m-m.
W will Adjust to this tolerance, If necessary. Guarantee is tor one full year.
"Something from the jeweler's,
is always something special."
JEWELERS
Store Hours: 9 A.M. to 6 P-M.
PH. 676-9200
177 MAIN ST. HEPPNEB
BaNKAMERICARD
A group of Odd Fellows of
1 Willows No. 66 decided to treat
Sans Souci Rebekahs to an Im
promptu supper of ham. hot
cakes and egs just prior to the
March 20 meeting. The kitchen
committee consisting of Randall
Peterson, Pete McMurtry, Dud
Tash, Lincoln Nash and Archie
Berhclolt were a very busy crew
nipping flapjacks and eggs and
efficiently serving coffee. This
wasn't their only talent for they
refused help doing the dishes
Other Odd Fellows called from
the TV room to join the guests
were John Wightman, Clarence
Bauman, Adrian Bechdolt and
Kon Haguewood. These two
branches of the Order work very
closely with each other.
Preceding opening of lodge an
impressive ceremony to drape
the Charter was held by Sans
Souci members as a memorial
to the late Frank McDaniel, a
veteran of the Order whose
membership record dates back to
the Charter of the Hardman
lodges. The entire group of Odd
mellows attended this ceremony-
in members were reported. Jo
Huston was on this list and she
has been missed the last few
meetings. Norah Rasmus was
said to be home after a lengthy
stay in a Pendleton hospital.
Past Noble Grands Altha Kirk
and Esther Bergstrom were
elected as delegates to the State
Rebekah Assembly to be held
in Eugene in May. Mary Mc
Murtry and Adelle La Trace
were chosen as alternates. Mrs.
McMurtry is an officer in the
Association of Ladies Auxiliar
ies Patriarchs Militant whose
sessions precede the Assembly
dates. She and Mrs. Kirk will
go to Eugene to attend the As
sociation whose president is
Anita Mitts of Portland.
Those having birthdavs in the
months of January. February
and March were escorted to the
center of the room while Shir
ley Connor, musician, played the
birthday song to Letha Archer,
Ruth Bergstrom, Lynn Hague-
wood, Mary Bailey and Adelle
LaTrace. Those absent were to
be sent cards. Hazel Bauman
and Esther Bergstrom further
honored this group with birth
day cakes after the lodge. The
taoies were gay with
flowrers.
spring
lone Extension
To Reorganize
The lone Extension Unit Dlans
to meet and reorganize at the
Willows Grange Hall, Monday,
March 30, at 10:00 a.m.
Lesson on "Small Appliances"
(but mainly the use of blenders)
will be given by Bonnie Clow.
Heppner, extension member. She
will demonstrate preparation of
several dishes using the blender.
A room is available for child
ren, so mothers should feel free
to bring small children if thev
wish.
FLOWERS
FOR ALL OCCASIONS
233 N. Main
Elma's Flower Shop
Phone 676-9426
After Hours Call
676-9767 or 676-5849
Degree of Honor
Treats Patients in
Nursing Home
Members of the Degree of
Honor Prot relive Ass'n, served
Ice cream and trwl food cake
I to the patient of the Pioneer
1 Memorial Rest Home In obser
vation of St. Patrick'! Day.
Those helping were Mm.
Adolph Majeske. Mrs. Pet Me-
, Murtry, Mrs. Wilbur Steagnll,
! Mr. Adelle LaTnwe, Mrs. Ed
Gonty and Mrs. Oma Cox. all
of whom are Degree members.
Assisting the people to the din
Injr room were Mrs. Charles
Bailey. Mrs. Darrel McLachlan
and Mrs. Jim Lindsay.
Coffee, punch and dietetic
lee cream was sent from the
kitchen for the party. Various
Degree of Honor members fur
nished the rakes and the Ice
cream for the occasion. Mrs.
Adolph Majeske and Mrs. Pete
McMurtry furnished and arrang
ed the decorations and favors
assisted by Mrs. Wilbur Siea-gall.
Mrs. Tom Briitow of Portland
and Mrs. Jim Sumner of The
Dalles and their children, spent
part of the school spring vaca
tion with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Hisler.
NCC Singers are
Inspirational
Sunday after church the Hepp
ner Ctiristlnn Church was host
for a potlurk dinner for mem
bers and friends of the Hepp
ner Christian Church and the
Lexington Church of Christ
Guest of honor for the dinner
were Dorothy Lester. Kathy Leg
ler. Kathy Connolly, girls trio
with Merideth Hartling accom
pan 1st and Jack Matteson, Rob
Schlluroort. Dave Helsth, Steve
Torrance, boys' quartet from
Northwest Christian College. Al
so Duane Cox, faculty advisor
with the group.
After the dinner the trio and
quartet played their guitars and
sang llooienanny style for the
group.
Approximately 60 were pres
ent to enjoy the afternoon of
good food and good fellowship.
The NCC group played at the
youth rally Saturday evening
and also presented the services
for the Heppner Christian
Church and the Lexington
Church of Christ Sunday morn-ins.
HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday. March 26. 1970
Clarance Wise underwent ma-
or surgery Tuesday at St. An
thony Hospital in Pendleton. He
is r. p uled doing fairly well but
0 visitors are permitted the
first few days.
Friends are Invited
To Majeske's 50th
Wedding Anniversary
Friends and neighbors are in
vited to a reception honoring Mr,
and Mrs. Adolph Majeske on
their 50th Wedldng Anniversary
on April S, from 2 until 5 p.m
at the Odd Fellows Hall in Lex
Ington. Hosting the afternoon
are the Majeske's children. They
have asked that there be no
gifts.
Vesper Circle Meets
March 18 Vesper Circle of the
Christian Church met at the
home of Faye Munkers. After
a short business meeting and
discussion of future projects a
study hour was held. Betty Mar-
quardt led the discussion on the
lesson "Christians and War".
The next lesson Is entitled
Christian Forgiveness" and
will be at the Heppner Christ-
Ian Church Fireplace Room on
April 15. Those present for the
meeting were Betty Marquardt,
Faye Munkers, Sharon Harrison,
Florence Nolan, Etta Parker,
Rena Marquardt, Helen Keith-
ley, Vivian McConnell and Liz
Curtis.
CWF Has
China Lesson
The afternoon CWF met at the
home of Irene Nolan In Hepp
ner on March 18, Following a
short business meeting the
group enjoyed their lesson on
China. May Campbell gave the
lesson and devotions were con
ducted by Alma Morgan. The
next meeting will te at the
home of May Campbell on Ap
ril 15. There were ten members
prcsorit.
SEAMSTRESSES SEWING
CLUB MEETS
The Seamstresses 4-H Sewing
Club met March 14, In the Cath
olic Church basement, lone. Our
leader, Mrs. Doherty, helped us
make sleeveless blouses. Our
next meeting will be April 11.
Debbie Patton will be hostess
in the church basement (Cath
olic). Joan Doherty, reporter
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Davis and
family came from John Day
Tuesday to visit with friends in
Hennner. Cindy Davis stayed
with the Bud Pecks while they
were here.
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CARROTS 2 lb. 25c
ASPARAGUS lb. 29c
PINK
GRAPEFRUIT 10 for $1
LARGE STALK
CELERY 2 for 49c
FOB YOUR EASTER BREAKFAST
Hill's Pure Pork
Link SAUSAGE " 690
Also Good Supply of Turkeys, Fryers,
Canned Hams, etc. for your Easter dinner
PRICES GOOD MARCH 27 & 28
Phones: (Gros.) 676-9614, (Meat) 676-9288
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low prices and S&H
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