Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, March 25, 1971, Page 3, Image 3

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    Rainbow Reception Held for Karla
"Faith Can Move Mountains1
was the theme of the reception
honoring Karla Weatherford on
March 21.
Invocation and benediction
were given by Sue Melby, Fast
Grand Representative of the
State of New Hampshire in Ore
gon followed by the Introduc
tion of guests. Among those
present, guests recognized were
Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Weather
ford of Arlington, Karla'a aunt
and uncle; Juanlta Carmlchaol,
Past Grand Organist for East
ern Star In Oregon and Paul
Jones, Past Grand High Priest
of the Royal Arch Masons in
, Oregon.
Addendums were given for
Karla, depicting her theme and
for Ruby Becki-t who U Grand
Deputy of Rainbow. Foye Wll
on was presented with her Past
Mother Advisors Charm.
The afternoon'a decorations
carried out Karla's theme using
the color decor of pink and or
ange. Mountains were painted
behind the Worthy Advisor's
chair, letters spelling faith were
on the color stations and the
iiteps up to the East were dec
orated In letters In the shape
of a mountain.
Reception Follow
The theme was carried out In
the cake of varigated roses of
pink and orange on a white
background centered with an
open book Inscribed with "Faith
Can Move Mountains". Colleen
Calliher made and served the
cake with Mrs. Carmichael serv
ing the coffee and tea and Mrs.
Clarice Baker, the punch.
Wood-French
Nuptials March 27
St. Patrick's Parish Hall will
be the place of the marriage
of Karen French, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond French
of Heppner to Joe Wood of Phil
omath on Saturday, March 27
at 1 o'clock in the afternoon
here In Heppner.
All friends and relatives are
cordially Invited to attend the
ceremony and the reception Im
mediately following at the
Heppner Elks Club.
The ceremony to have been
held at St. Patrick's Church has
been moved to the Parish Hall.
Visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Dean Connor and family this
week is Miss Parsons of Bea-verton.
DOTS
JOTS
KARLA WEATHERFORD
Friends Honor
Karen French
At Shower
Fifty-four guests attended the
bridal shower honoring Karen
French last Wednesday evening
at St Patrick's Parish Hall. As
sisting her open her many gifts
were her sisters, Susan ana Ver
Ina, Mrs. Dean Naffziger and
her cousin. Lorl O'Rourke.
The beautiful centerpiece of
apricot colored roses was arrang
ed In an upside-down brandy
snifter by Frank McAllister.
The shower carried out Karen's
colors chosen for her wedding
of apricot and green.
Guests enjoyed seeing a pic
ture of Karen taken when she
was a flower girl at the wed
ding of Marion and Gwen Green
which was displayed on the ser
ving table. Mrs. Raymond
French, Karen's mother, was at
the coffee urn and Mrs. Larry
O'Rourke was at the punch bowl.
Hostesses were Mrs. Robert
LauEhlin. Mrs. Don Greenup,
Mrs. Mitch Ashbeck, Mrs. Ilene
Wyman, Mrs. Dick Meador, Mrs.
Harold Irwin Mrs. Clint Agee,
Mrs. Jack VanWinkle and Mrs.
Jerry Daggett.
Mr. and Mrs. Rod Hastings
and Steve moved this week from
Heonner to Wallowa. Mr. Hast
ines recently retired from Kin
zua Mills. He has lived In Mor
row County all of his life.
They will be near their aau
ehter and their son. They are
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Prince and
familv and Mr. and Mrs. George
Jones and family, aoin Mr. ana
Mrs. Hastings like to hunt and
fish. He expects to work part
time in the summer time.
A Cake Sitting Dogi
Unless you've met Baron, the
huge Beagle who live with
Dave and Diane Owens you
can't appreciate thti happening.
Diane was taking her cane
to the Soroptimtst Cooked Food
Sale last week when she looked
back and saw Baron wa fol
lowing her. She got out to send
htm back and he hopped in to
go with her . . . you guessed
it , . . right upon the seat on
top of the cake with that happy
mile, "See you didn't really
want to leave me at home . . .
did you?"
That will be a good one to
tell her grandchildren.
While we're on cakes . . . the
Wheat League cake recipe Is In
Columbia Basin's ad this week.
They have gone back to choc
olate again. This Is pleasing to
Charlie because he thinks It
Isn't cake unless it's chocolate.
I always think I'm going to try
it early and get so good I'll en
ter one in the fair. This might
be the year.
i
Thi rhnrles RutJEles' are back
from Arizona . . . and they think
It's cold here.
rimrlie savs I shouldn't rub
this giving blood into the
ground but Ira so sure mat 11
nrvinif know how easv it Is
they'd give. I'd so much like
m see Heormer maKe quota mis
year. It's only if we keep giv
ing that we can expect to Keep
our own hospital on me sup
ply list.
When blood Is needed . .
It's needed badly!
March's
PB
BIRTHSTONE
V
the AQUAMARINE
or BLOODSTONE
The Aquamarine, symbol
of courage, has been likened
to a thousand leagues of
sunlit sea.
for her:
Today, the lovely clear
color of the Aquamarine
makes a beautiful
birthstone ring prized by
any woman who is fortunate
enough to get one for her
birthday or any happy
occasion.
for him:
March's companion stone,
the Bloodstone, makes a
distinctive and outstanding
ring for men.
J7t'i Utciy to ttttt jt Littkiton
"Something from th Jeweler" .
Is always something special
JEWELERS
Store Hours 3 9 A-M. to S FJ&
17? MART ST. HEPPIfEB
PH. 678-9200
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Shamrocks and Green
Mark St. Patrick's
Card Party
St. Patrick's Altar Society held
the annual St. Patrick's day
card party on March 17, with
eight tables in play.
Attractive green shamrocks
numbered the tables and the re
freshment table was decorated
in a preen motif. Homemade
cookies and coffee were served
during the evening and the
prizes were cakes, pies and
cookies.
High for pinochle was won by
Fr. Raymond Beard and for
bridge by Mrs. Inez Huffman.
Door prizes were won by Mrs.
Karen Thompson and Mrs. Al
ice McCabe.
NANCY DOHERTV
Nancy Doherty
Engagement Told
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Doherty
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Nancy, to Steve
Pettyjohn, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Pettyjohn. Both famil
ies are from Heppner.
Miss Doherty and Pettyjohn
are 1968 graduates of Heppner
High School. Miss Doherty Is
presently a journalism major at
the University of Oregon in Eu
gene. Mr. Pettyjohn is majoring
in engineering at Oregon State
University in Corvallis.
A summer wedding is planned.
Party Honors
Floyd Hutchins
Floyd Hutchins of Heppner
was honored on his 64th birth
day at a celebration given by
his daughter, Mrs. Morgan Con
nor at her home in Goldendale,
Wn. Sunday. Mr. Hutchins ac
tual birthdate is March 18.
Guests included his daughters
and their families, Mrs. Lillian
Majors of Hoskins, Wn.; Mr. and
Mrs. Ivan McDaniel of Pendle
ton and Mr. and Mrs. Larry An
gell of Heppner. Also present
were his sister-in-law, Mrs. Vio
let Hutchins of Portland; his
nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Hutchins of Portland and fam
ily; Mr. Gerald Angell of Hepp
ner; and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Har
ris and family of Goldendale,
Wn.
Grandchildren in attendance
were Tracy and Tina Connor;
Ken, Rob and Ralph Majors;
Sam, Pete and Nathan McDan
iel; and Jim and Bobbette An
gelL 1
Refinishing Class Sta
Furniture Refinishing' work
shops are now being held In
Heppner under the sponsorship
of Home Extension. Mrs. Rich
ard Curtis, former home econom
ics agent in Grant County, has
been employed by the Exten
sion Service to teach the work
shop. Classes will be held April 1, 7,1
21 and 28, 10-3:00 p.m. on the I
rts April 1
fairgrounds.
Basic principles of treating
wood will be shown, and all
types of refinishing techniques
for old and new furniture will
be demonstrated.
Fourteen attended the initial
meeting held the evening of
March 18 and more are expect
ed for the regular sessions.
HEPPNER GAZETTE -TIMES, Thuisdar. March 25. 1971
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Family Dinner Honors
Alice Luttrell
Mrs. Alice Luttrell was honor
ed on her 89th birthday with a
dinner on Sunday at the home
of her grandson, Mr. and Mrs.
Dean Connor. Other guests for
dinner Included her son and his
wife, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Con
nor and Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln
Nash.
Several friends shared her
birthday caka Inter in the af
ternoon which was baked and
decorated by Mm, Ron Hague
wood and daughter.
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COAST TO COAST STORES
167 N. Main Heppner 1 J.
THURSDAY, MARCH 25 THROUGH SATURDAY, APRIL 3
2 ,
hf DOOR PRIZES
5 Come in and sign
s5 up for one of many
quality items
DRAWING
APRIL 3,
Tl21
MAKE A
CLEAN SWEEP
Sweep your floors
quickly and easily with
this all corn broom.
Four-sewn seams and
color coordinated hand
le. (WA0259-4)
SPECIAL
THIS SALE
Your Choice
6.66
Manure forks with 12VV tines.
Fire hardened 4-foot handle.
4 tine. LA1371-2
5 tine. LA1383-8
6 line. LA1395-4
$6.66
$6.66
SPECIAL
THIS SALE
$3.33
Coast to Coast quality dirt
shovel features round point,
heat treated blade, hollow
back; long handle. 9-38x12"
blade.
LA1510-4
True-Temper deluxe.
LA1515-9 $5.69
H aillV ik MW .JuiliHlfc.fau.wi"!"'1- .111
3-PC.
SAUCEPAN SET
Avocado enameled por
celain trimmed in eb
ony. Cooks evenly,
cleans easily, -qt, 1
qt. and 1-qt. sizes.
FREE GIFTS
To the first 50
Women to enter our
store each day
Thursday, Friday
and Saturday
March
25-26-27
i 'air. aa.
LAND A BIG ONE!
Zebco 2490 Combination, 600 reel offers stain
less steel spinnerhead with 16 points for in
stant line retrieve. 90-yds. 8-lb. test line. 6-ft.,
2-pc. fiberglass rod, chrome plated guides.
Cork grip. (SN1630-7)
FREE
BALLOONS
for the
KIDS
Coffee and
Cookies
Served
.22 Cal.
L R. CARTRIDGES
69cBox
Carton of 4 2.76
F ' -t! ' -fT'irzr-iJi 1 calibre long rlf
bcfSZ ??kf& r J le cartridges.
ITT -l-li I SB0961-1 Box
Coast to Coast
Mar,tercraft .22
9
Ctn. of 4'
Boxes
$2.76
Mastercraft
short cartridges.
SB0950-4 Box
65c
3.5 HP, 22"
Giant Cutter
Easy , spin recoil starter, 4
cycle Brlggs & Stratton en
Eine, throttle control at hand
grips. Manual height adjust
ment (HE0551-1)
50 FT. 58" HOSE
5.99
Mastercraft reinforced all
weather hose with FREE hose
hanKer. (LFO050-7)
i ; V .4 a
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.-fl.c . 1
.-..'j-- izzkia -1 1 luff ULMW
Panty Hose
880
One size "fits all" sheer
pantv hose in your choice of
3 fashion tones. Extra-large
size available also. AV1001-
0 :. . - - ,
570
ROUND
UTILITY PAN
4Va Inches deep I
16 Inches In diameter l
RoUed edge of galvanlxed
- steell
(L(W)Z0074-6)
Store Hours
8:39 6:00
A.M. P.M.
Phone
676-9961