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C rue v k : ! ', J A ill il W . r Mil' 1 WILLIAM P. HABERLACH ELIZABETH ANN STEVENSON Weatherfords Attend Wedding in Yokima Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Weather ford and Kurla were In Yakima Sunday to attend the wedding of Elizabeth Ann Stevenson to Mrs. Weatherford's son, William Peake Habcrlach. He is station ed at Sandpoint Naval Station. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Barton Stevenson of Yakima. The Rev. David Newquist readj the ceremony at the Westmin ister Presbyterian Church. The bride given in marriage by her father, wore a dress of full length white cotton lace with long full sleeves. She carried a bouquet of all white mixed flowers, stephanotis, daisys, mums and lily of the valley. Frank Haberlach was best man for his brother. The bride's mother wore a light turquoise dress of shan tung. The bridegroom's mother wore a blue and white Japanese silk suit. The reception was held at the Black Forest Inn. Mrs. Frank Haberlach and Mrs. Gerald Stev enson were In charge of the guest book. After a weddine trip to Ha waii, the couple will reside in imtt, k .i HlllllltllltlltMllllllllllltlllllllllllltlllllllllllltllllllllllllltlHIIIIIIMllllllltlllllllli tlltllllllllllllllllHMIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIU Unit Officer Training Given at Fairgrounds I had" . . . was the typical com-1 man of Morrow Extension Ad. i ment following the day long vlsory Committee was presented J training session held May 14 for with the Extension pin in ap ,. i newly fleeted Extension unit of- preciation of the many hours iiria i jni.- raiiKiunws. lonu jt-ors ui-vuieu H) Extension Thft mnrnlnr utufiinn u.a Inni A. If In Mrr.,., .) . - - ' w I " - .""Hun VUUIIIV. ' voted to Leader Teacher train- Hostesses for the day were ing, or how to present Informa- members of the Extension Ad- ' tion effectively to groups. This vlsory Committee. A salad pot- si portion of the officer training luck luncheon was served at , was given by Jean Nelson, Lex- noon. J Ington, Advisory secretary, and Attending the sessions were: J Jeanne Megy. Mllton-Freewater. Dorrls Craves, Muriel Palmer, ; "". District VII Director. They used Jean Nelson, Barb Witherrite and Information from a recent dls- Fay Ferguson. Advisory mem. trlct session ns basis for their bers; Molly Saul, Area Agent, training. Jeanne Megy, retiring District Afternoon sessions were con- VII Director. Binllne Tullls, Mor ducted for the officers pertain- row Extension Aide, Lois Allyn, Ing to specific duties of their Martha Baker, Boardmnn unit of-' elected offices. Tips for presid- ficers; Judy Wright, Arlene Ing were given by Dorrls Graves, Stone, Marilyn Bcrgstrom, Rhea Chairman of the Advisory Com- Creek Officers; Claudia Hughes, mittee; duties of secretaries, Shirley George, Carolyn Huston! form required, etc., were outlin- Hello Heppner Evening Unit ed by Jean Nelson, advisory sec-1 Alice Bartlett, Phyllis Kroll, Pine retary. Fay Ferguson, treasurer, City unit; Darla Umbarger and advisory committee, gave a brief summary of Extension treasurer duties, dues, forms and reports. Highlights of State Council Linda Prock, lone unit. Pettyjohns Honored On 25 th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Lee Pettyjohn were nonorca witn an open house, on their 25th wedding anniversary on May 10. at the home of Mrs. George Miller In Olex. The affair was planned by their three daughters. Forty five relatives and friends from lone, Arlington, and Olex at tended and signed the Annlver snry book given to Mr. and Mrs. Pettyjohn from their children. A "Maypole, with money attach ed to the streamers" was pre sented from the guests. A tiered cake made and dec orated by the girls was decorat ed In white, purple and silver, with a half moon horseshoe, around the numbers 25, center ed on the top. It was the cen terpiece for the attractive tea ta ble, flanked by an arrangement of purple lilacs and candles. Mrs. Paul Pettyjohn, Sr., presided at the punch bowl, Mrs. Marion Palmer, coffee and tea, and Mrs, George Miller cut and served the cake. A buffet supper was served later In the evening. Hosts and hostesses for the occasion were Miss Marianne Pettyjohn, Mr. and Mrs. George Miller (Nancy) and Mr. and Mrs. Bill McCoin (Pattl). HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday. Mot 21. 1970 Mother's Day With Judge and Mrs. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Gary Jones. Hoi ly and Guy of Hood River and Ray Jones, home from BMCC were guests on Mother's Day weekend of Judge and Mrs. Paul Jones. Mother's Day dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jones and Greg, Mr. and Mrs. Marcel Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Jones, all of Heppner. Here from out of town for the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Jones were Mr. and Mrs. Norman Washburn of Eugene. They were also dinner guests on Sunday at the Paul Jones ranch. MEMORIAL DAY FLOWERS and PLANTS in I Also, Permanent Flowers PLEASE ORDER TODAY Tel. 676-9426 Elma's Flower Shop Seattle. The bride graduated held May 5-7 at OSU were giv from Washington State in 1965 and the bridegroom is a grad uate of Oregon State and Wil lamette University College of Law. en by Agent Molly Saul, Jeanne Megy, Dorrls Graves, Muriel Palmer and Barbara Witherrite. Bridal Shower For Bonnie Akers Educational Honorary Meets in Heppner New officers of Iota Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma were in stalled at the May 16 luncheon meeting In Heppner. Officers are: Edna Skold, M-F, presi dent; Marjorie Liesegang, Her miston, first vice president; Hope Baney, Pendleton 2nd vice pres ident; Rose Moore, Pendleton, corresponding secretary; Emilie Plants, Pendleton, treasurer and Joyce Smith, Irrigon, parliamen ; tarian. , f Mrs. Adrian Bcchdolt and Mrs. L. E. Dick both served as offi cers of the organization this pst year. Plans were made for the International Convention to be held in Portland this sum- mer. Sandy Matheny provided vocal entertainment as she sang and accompanied herself on the gui tar. Shannon Kelly sang, accom panied by her mother, Mrs. Rob ert Kelly. A bridal shower was held May 16, at the Willows Grange Hall In honor of Miss Bonnie Akers, whose marriage to Rodney Lin- ncll will be June 13. The room was decorated with floral bouquets of yellow and green, and a large bride doll belonging to Bonnie centered the gift table. Misses Berniece Matthews, Deniece Matthews and Marcia Linnell assisted with the opening of the gifts. The song "Love" was sung by Debora, Donna and Anita Palm er, accompanied by Barbara Palmer on the piano. The tea table was attractively decorated in the same color theme, with Mrs. Berl Akers, pre siding at the punch bowl, Mrs. Don Linnell at the coffee serv ice, and Mrs. Jessie Hatfield of Mayville, cutting and serving the cake. Hostesses were Mrs. Bryce Keene, Mrs.-' Charles Jones, Mrs. Lee Palmer, Mrs. Marion Palm er, Mrs. Harold Sherer, Mrs. Ted Palmateer, Mrs. Lewis Halvor sen, Mrs. John Jepsen, Mrs. Her man Blettell, and Mrs. Helen McCabe. Corley and Coe Wedding in Elgin Mrs. Will Rogers of Henryetta, Okla., is visiting at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Basil Rogers. A HAPPY GRADUATION TO YOU! Jkmlm ...JK PERFECT GIJTl FOR ALL GRADUATES! Mr. and Mrs. Charles B.I Vaughn of Hayfork, Calif., an nounce the marriage of her dau ghter, Cheryl Corley ,to Ken neth Dale Coe, son of Mrs. Lee I Ellen Coe of Elgin, Ore., on Sat urday, May 2, at 10:00 a.m. at I the Christian Church In Elgin. She is the daughter of the late Walter w. Corley of lone. Maid of honor was Betty Lou Adams, and 4-year old Cindy I Coe, niece of the bridegroom, was flower girl. Chet Churchill I of Elgin was best man for the! groom. Ushers were Marvin Erickson, Arnie Krause and Na than Coe. The Wedding March was played by Helen Roulet, I who also accompanied the solo ist Bennie Luse, who sang "You Belong to my Heart." At the reception following the! ceremony, grandmothers of the I bride, Mrs. W. C. Seehafer of Boardman, and Mrs. Ralph Coates of Rochester, Wn., cut and served the cake. Aunts of the bride, Mrs. Ray Smith of Baker, and Mrs. M. J. Tye, of Enter prise, poured the coffee and pre sided at the punch bowl. For going away the bride wore! a gold dress with harmonizing I accessories, and after a week I honeymoon in Washington, Ida ho and Montana, they will be I at home at the Mary Mac Apart ments in Redmond. Relatives and friends coming! from a distance were: Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stiles (Marianne Cor ley), cousins, Debbie White and! Geri Renn from Redmond, Wn.; Mrs. Ralph C. Coates from Roch ester, Wn.; Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Seehafer from Boardman; Mr. I and Mrs. R. J. Tye, and Randy from Enterprise; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Smith, Angela Palmer, Johnl Gaarsland, and Elaine Martin from Baker; Mr. and Mrs. Lew is Halvorsen from lone; and Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Vaughn from Hayfork, Calif. RINGS SILVERWARE WATCHES NECKLACES and MANY OTHER LOVELY GIFTS "Something from the Jeweler's. Is always something i pedal" JEWELERS Store Hours: 9 A-M. to 6 PJ4. PH. 676-9200 177 MAIN ST. HEPPNEH BankAmericaro orIen stamps Sans Souci Delegates To State Assembly Arrangements were made in Sans Souci Rebekah Lodge No. 33 meeting of May 15 to man the kitchen for Memorial Day Potluck dinner. This the lodge members have taken care of for several years. Esther Bergstrom, Noble Grand, and Shirley Connor, mu sician, have a record of perfect attendance. Opal Cook reported on going to the hospital to present Mrs Mary Wright with a corsage and veteran Jewel on which the numerals had been changed to Fifty. Mrs. Wright was initiated in Mistletoe Rebekah Lodge No. 25 of Hardman. " " The delegates representing Sans Souci Lodge at the State Assembly sessions in Eugene May 17-22 are, Altha Kirk and Esther Bergstrom with alternates Mary McMurtry and Adelle La- Trace. Jo Huston served refreshments after adjournment. The tables were decorated with some of Mrs. Huston's prize bottle collec tion in which were various daf fodils from her own garden. ECW Plan Dinner All Saints' Episcopal church women are planning a ham din ner to be served May 23 on Col lege Rodeo weekpnri at thA nnr. ish house. The public is invited. Dinner will be served from 6 to 8 p.m. The menu includes, ham, escalloped potatoes, mold ed salads, rolls and dessert. Din ner chairmen are Mrs. Merrit Gray and Mrs. Milo Prindle. Sunshine 22 ox. Uydtmi or Cup Custard 5 10 3 Lb $2.49 or. Instant $ Q Peter Pan TUNA 3-$l OYSTERS 8 -Tin 3 - $1 O-SO GOOD lVi LB. EGG NOODLES - - - 590 STIDD' ' Beef of CWten MOM - - - $i Mallew's TAWG 55 SWIFTS Vienna SAUSAGE 3 89 MINUTEMAID 12 OZ. Lemonade Concentrate 4 for $1.00 19 OZ. COOL WHIP .... .... 5gc Fresh CORN on the COB For SO Cherry TOMATOES ... cup 29c RADISHES 3for25c Green ONIONS .. ... 3 tor 2 LB. CARROTS 23( USDA CHOICE BLADE CUT - - - 65C ARM CUT - - -Lb. J5C OREGON CHIEF SMOKED PRICES GOOD MAY 22 Cr 23 Phones: (Gros.) 676-9614, (Meat) 676-9288 It's nice to save twice low prices and S&H Green Stamps MARKET