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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1970)
Achievement Day Set for April 27 At Lexington Morrow County's annual homemakers' achievement day win be Monday. April 27. at the Lexington Grange hall. The Pine vlty home Extension unit la In iharge. Featured speaker will be Mrs. Dorris Graves, Hardman, who will show colored slides and discuss "India as I Saw It." Mrs Graves, who is Extension advls ory committee chairman, spent the month of January touring In dia. She will also model saris brought back from India. Another featured speaker will ne Roberta Fiasler, acting as sistant director of Extension Oregon State University. Mrs. Frasier will discuss "Extension Today New Directions." The program will begin at 9:30 with a coffee and get acquaint ed hour with members of the Heppner evening unit in charge. Members of the Rhea Creek un it wil handle registration. The program will begin at 10 a.m. and conclude at 2:30 p.m. Mrs. Dorris Graves and Mrs. Weldon Witherrite will alternate as mis tress of ceremonies. Also included on the program will be a style revue of pants and shirts made in recent Ex tension sewing workshops. Nar rator will be Mrs. Roland Berg strom, lone. Mrs. Witherrite will present a recognition program for long time Extension workers and home agent Molly Saul will discuss "Looking Forward." The latter will include a discussion of next year's Extension program and special piojects. Luncheon will be potluck. The main dish will be prepared by the hostess unit, Pine City, and others will bring salads or des serts. All homemakers in Eastern Oregon are invited to attend. iwiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiMuiitiiMiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiitiiiiiiiiiHiiniiiiniiiiiiiiiHiiHi. nornemak.ers Invited to Achievement Day Redely mid (yuis niitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MR. AND MRS. ADOLF MAJESKE at their 50th Wedding Anni versary. 50 Years Highlight Golden-Anniversary Friends Invited to Matthews Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Verlin Matthews invite all friends and relatives to the wedding of their daugh ter, Kathy, to Bill McLeod, on Sunday, May 31, at 2:00 p.m. at the Heppner Methodist Church. A reception will honor the couple in the church social rooms immediately following the wedding. CIRCLE APRIL 25 on your cal , endar. Go-Go-Go to the Band Carnival for supper and fun. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Majeske were honored April 5 on tncir Golden Wedding Anniversary at the Lexington IOOF Hall with their children and families act ing as hosts. Refreshments were served from a beautifully decor ated table, centered by a three tiered white and pnk cake top ped with white bells and a gold en 50. A milk glass punch bowl and silver service were also us ed at this table. Serving and pouring were friends of the couple. Cake was served by Mrs. Florence McMillan, Mrs. Delsie Chapel and Mrs. Pete McMurtry; punch by Mrs. W. Wright. Mrs. Al Fetsch, Mrs. Oris Padberg; and coffee by Mrs. Altha Kirk, Mrs. Kenneth Marshall and Mrs. T. E. Messenger, Sr. These lad ies all had lovely white carna tion corsages, tied with golden ribbon, gifts of the hosts. Mrs. Majeske wore gold brocade and a beautiful white orchid corsage, The rooms were decorated in ap propriate style for the occasion with a lovely golden arrange ment flanked with golden cand les on the piano, and flower gifts from friends about the room, and centering a gift table. A point of interest was an ar rangement of family portraits starting with the wedding pic ture of the honored couple, on a shelf and pictures of their 25th weddiner anniversary. On the by Guertin Brother! A true origii FAR MORE THAN A GIFT V 9W More than a gift, The Mother's Ring stands for her own memories ... her marriage, her family, her happiness. Custom crafted to highest standards of quality, it kindles the warm-hearted thought that a mother's love is a many splendored thing I The name is registered The design is pHer.ied "Something from the Jeweler's. Is always something special." JEWELERS Store Hours: 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. PR. 676-9200 177 MAIN ST. HEPPNER BankAmericard CREEN swMps second shelf were the wedding pictures of each one of the child ren, and on the lower shelf the grandchildren in single folders. All were flanked by beautiful bouauets of spring flowers in crystal vases. Miss Freida Kurth and Mr. Adolf Majeske were married Aoril 5. 1920. at the home of her sister, Mrs. Carl Weinke, at Nolin. Mrs. Majeske, whose home was in Wassau, Wise, was visiting in Oregon at her sisters when she met Mr. Majeske, who had recently returned from World War I. He was born in Germany and had migrated to the United States at an early age, where he worked prior to enlistment in the U. S. Army. Following his discharge, he re turned to Morrow County where he was employed. With the exception of one year spent in the Willamette Valley thev have spent their married life in Morrow County. Mr. Ma jeske has two brothers and one sister still living in Germany and one brother in Michigan, and Mrs. Majeske has a brother living in Wisconsin. Guests were present from Pendleton, Baker, Gresham, U kiah, Astoria, Pilot Rock, Her- miston, Milton-Freewater, The Dalles, St. Helens and Morrow Co. Their children are a son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Ma jeske; a daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mounts of Portland, and another daughter! and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wright and family of Gresham. Members o f Holly Rebekah Lodge assisted them. All mem bers of the family were able to be present but a grandson Steve Mounts, who is stationed in Cal ifornia with the U. S. Marines. The Majeskes retired about 25 years ago, moving to their home in Lexington. The son and fam ily live on the ranch. "Do You Remember?" is the theme of the annual Umatilla County homemakers' achieve ment day to be held at the Uklah rchool Thursday, April 30, Mrs. Harold Searcey, Athena, -urator of the Museum of the Mr. will be the featured speak r. She will carry out the theme by telling Interesting historical Hilnts in the settling of East em Oregon. Another program 'Mghlight will be a fashion show of garments from yesteryears, modeled by home Extension members. This annual event is the one Ime during the year that home Extension members from all parts of the county get togeth er. The purpose of the event Is to tell the general public what has been done in the homemak ers program auring ine past year. General chairman of the achievement day is Mrs. Gordon George, chairman, Umatilla County home Extension advisory committee. Assisting her are committee members: Mrs. James Parent and Mrs. Richard Meier, Milton-Freewater; Mrs. Leo Klaus, Hermiston;' Mrs. George Ball and Mrs. David Cobb, Pen dleton; and Mis. B. G. Hinton, Ukiah. Sponsoring Extension un it is the Ukiah group. The program will begin at 10 a.m. with a coffee and get acq uainted hour. Members of the Pilot Rock and Pendleton Exten slon units will serve fruit breads and hostess this part of the pro gram. Visitors will have an op portunity at this time to exam Ine the antiques and relies of yesteryear, to be displayed by members of the Uklah unit. In addition to the featured speaker, the program will also include a fashion show given by patients at the state hospital who made garments in the Ex tension sewing classes. Mrs. M. H. Finch, sewing lnsrtuctor, will be in charge. Home agent Molly Saul will show slides and ex plain the nature of the expand ed nutrition program being con ducted on the Umatilla Indian Reservation. Luncheon will be potluck. The Uklah unit will furnish the main dish, and others are to bring salads and desserts. There will be a fifty cent charge to defray expenses. All homemakers In Eastern Oregon are invited to attend. Non-Extension unit members are especially welcome. Reser vations should be In the Pendle ton Extension office no later than April 20. Reservations are HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday. April It. It70 Birthday Card Party Honors Mrs. Piper At the regular meeting of the Lexington Bridge Club on April 8 at the home of Mr. Dean Hunt, she alo Invited two ta bles of pinochle. The occasion was a birthday party for Mm Delbert Piper. The bridge players were Mr. John Ledbetter. Mr. Mervln Leonard, Mrs. Lcxter Cox, Mr. C. C. Carmlehael, Mi. Gene Cutsforth, Mr. Klden Padln-rg end Mrs. Bob Jcpscn. High wax won by the ii(c, 2nd hi git by Mr. Ledbetter and low by Mrs. Leonard. Those playing plnxhle were Mr. Delbert Piper, Mrs. Roy Quackenbush, Mr. Bob Lovgren, Mr. Roger Campbell. Mrs. l-ee radberg. Mr. Vern Vlall. Mr. Morris MeCarl and Ms. Mel Boy- er, Mrs. Padberg won high, Mr. Quackenbush, 2nd high and Mr. MeCarl, low. Birthday cake was served fol lowing the cards. niiMciiBrv tfi Hiiliirmlnrt IhA num. ber of tables needed and amount of food to prepare. Get-Acquainted Coffee Given For Newcomers A Cet-AcqualnteU Coffee was given for Mrs. Lei. lie Humphrey and Mrs. Gary Albert List Wed nesday morning by Mr. Dan James and Mrs. Kl Shl"iuler at the James home. The Humph reys moved here recently from Umatilla and Mr. Humphrey U with Dobyn Pest Control. Mr. and Mr. Albert and family moved here recently from Long view, Wn. Mr. Albeit 1 the new Penney Store manager. Other guet who enjoyed tho warm hopltallty were Mrs. Ed win Cutting. Mr. Bruce Griffith, Mr. John Prlvett, Mr. Everett Kelthlev. Mrs. Bob Harrison, Mrs. Dale Holland, Mr. Jack Gra ham. Mrs. Syrel Galliher. Mrs. Bob Jepsen. Mrs. Rodney Brltt, Mrs. Harley Sager. Mr. Vern Nolan, Mr. Mike Gray and Mr. Dick Roblson. Shamn Brenner of Vancouver. visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Bunch over ine wceKrnu. She also made a trip to Pendle ton on business. Heppner Home Ext. Unit Elects Officers Mrs. Norman Clow was elect ed chairman of the Heppner Home Extension at their meet ing Monday morning at the home of Mrs. Alice McCabe. Mrs. Merritt Gray was elected vice chairman and Mrs. Felix Schwarzin secretary-treasurer. The group will arrange a dis play of smaller electrical appli ances at the Achievement Day program on April 27 at Lexing ton Grange. They also made plans to attend the Umatilla County Achievement Day pro gram at Ukiah on April 30. The May meeting the last one before summer will be held at the home of Mrs. Norman Clow. Mrs. Gene Ferguson will give the lesson on "Planning .for Retirement". Prior to the potluck luncheon, Harold Kerr, County Agent gave the lesson on the development of the comprehensive land use plan and county zoning ordin ances. The purpose of this lesson is to create an awareness of some of the environmental and land use problems that exist in Ore gon today. The plan being de veloped by the planning com mission will meet the state re quirements and is designed to protect the farmer and his land. He will show his slides and talk to the Soroptimists, Hello Heppner Home Extension Unit and probably the Heppner-Mor- row County Chamber of Com merce. MOVING?? Local or Long Distance Free Estimates Call Gene Orwick 989-8586 or Condon 384-2292 Agents for United Van Lines During Our FISHING SEASON OPENING SALE BS3 f lumber LUMBERJACK YRMP 24 oz. NALLEY'S MAYONNAISE 49C F t V - 1 FRESH Strawberries 2 cp$ 570 TEXAS PINK GRAPEFRUIT 10 1 LETTUCE - - 2 heads 29C NABISCO Cheese Nips 2 - 790 Doo Dads 2 690 Nalley's RELISH Hamburger Banquet, Hot Dog. Sweet Banquet 3 - $1 J mm COFFEE 2 Lb. $169 3 lb. $2.39 10 oz. Instant Pork Chops u 89c FAMILY PAC 4-6-8 HILL'S WIENERS 2 Lb. 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