Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, March 30, 1972, Page 3, Image 3

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We The Women
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Alice Luttrell and Pat Brlndle. They
are wearing orchids given to them for their birthday party
by Alice Soward.
i
Two Parties For
Alio Luttrell had twoblrth
day parties for her 90th birth
day last week. On Monday
friends entertained for her
at the home of Mrs. Ida
Farra. Thirty-seven dropped
in to enjoy visiting with Alice
w ho has a heart warming
sense of humor that is a de
light to her friends. Mrs.
Vernon M linkers and Milly
Evans made three cakes In
Easter erg colors of pink,
green and yellow.
Mrs. Luttrell was present
ed an orchid, a gift of Mrs.
Torino Campbell
Notes Birthday
For her 2nd birthday on
St. Patrick's Day, Tarina
Campbell had a BIG birthday
cake that was one foot high
and weighed 15 lbs! The
four layer cake was decora
ted with large-sized animal
cooky cutouts fastened to the
side of the cake as though
tbey were Merry-Co-Round
figures on pepermint stick
poles.
Tarina is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Camp
bell. Mrs. Campbell recen-
tly completed a course in cake
decorating. She says, "I
just got carried away and
couldn't stop."
Guests were Kim and Cam
George and their mother,
Mrs. Kit George, Mr. and
Mrs. Ron Brittner and Teddy
and her cousins Melissa and
Jeanine Martin of Moro.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Mar
tin, the girls' parents, went
to Pendleton to attend the
state FFA convention. Mr.
Martin is the FFA advisor
at Moro. A member of his
chapter was elected state
FFA president.
THE MOUNTAIN oi sand
and gravel taken from the Pit
of the Bombing Range Rd.
will be used for the black
top on the new road past the
bombing range.
EXTENSION STUDYGroup
Meeting Dates for April
Hello Heppner - Apr. 4 -8:00
p.m. -NeighborhoodCen-ter.
Rhea Creek - Apr. 5,
Rhea Creek Grange - 10 a.m.
Heppner Day - Apr. 10 - 10
250 Baltimore St.; Pine City
Apr. 12 10 a.m. - Barb
Witherrite's home; Board
man. - Apr. 13 - 10 a.m.
Madge Bishop's home. lone
Apr. 19 - 10 a.m.; Willows
Grange Hall.
Molly Saul will give the
Beadwork lessonatRheaCre
ek; Boardman and lone. Barb
Witherrite will give the les
son at Pine City. Ronnie
McBrlde and Sharon Biddle
will be the leaders at Hel
lo Heppner.
No charge is made
in these study groups, every
one is welcome. Attend the
one closest to your home.
Alice Luttrell
EarlSoward.
On Tuesday, her really
birthday, Mrs. Luttrell was
guest of honor at the Neigh
borhoiid Center. Here she
shared birthday honors with
Pat Brlndle who was
"commanded to come as she
was". She too was presented
with one of Mrs. Sow a r if s
orchids which she thought
went well with her jeans!
Mrs. Luttrell became great
grandmother again last week
when the Nelson Connors had
their baby daughter.
Connors Have
First Child
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Con
nor became the parents of
a baby girl born at Pioneer
Memorial Hospital on Mar.
15. Mary Elizabeth is the
Connor's first child and
weighed 7 lb. V:oz. at birth.
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. William Linder of Pen
dleton and Mr. and Mrs. Al
bert Connor of Heppner.
Great grandmothers include
Alma Morgan and Alice Lut
trell of Heppner; Elsie Sim
mons of Shasta, Calif.; and
Dorothy Burlison of Doni
phon, Mo.
U
DOTS
JOTS
We've had look-alikes,
t sound-a-likes and now we have
name-a-likes, Dennis andAnn
Toney and Dennis and Ann
Doherty!
i Many people mention the re
markable snow picture hang
ing in the Gazette-Times as
well as in various other
offices around town. It was
taken in 1929 by Mr. Sigs
bee, Elaine George's father.
The kind of photographer who
has long vanished. This one
had to be taken by one of
those sweeping camera and
is remarkable in depth of
field and clarity. Hazel Bau
man told us that the man
on the left of the picture
is Clarence Hesseltine. He
will be remembered by many
old timers. He washed dishes
for years for Eddie Chlnn.
He was a graduate of Whit
man College and was a World
War .' an.
Terry Lynn Pettyjohn, daugh
ter of Clyde and Eunice Petty
john, Rt. 1, Heppner, has been
selected Secretary-Treasurer
of the Student Body at Mer
ritt Davis School of Commerce
in Salem, where she is taking
a secretarial course. Terry
graduated from Heppner High
School in 1971 where she was
a member of G.A.A., Sports
manager and president, Girls
League, Pep Club, President
and Secretary of 4-H knitting
and a member of the 4-H
Empire Builders. She was
1969 and 1970 Girl of the Month
for Sportsmanship, on the 1969
1970, and 1971 Honor Roll.and
Senior Class secretary.
Terry was chosen as Secretary-Treasurer
for her out
standing progress in her class
room work, her cooperation
with her fellow students and
her overall self improvement.
The selection was made by her
class mates and teaching fa
culty at the Merritt Davis"
School.
Office Class
Offered
Frank McAllister plans to
teach a BMCC sponsored
class in Office Procedures
following the adult typing
class now in session. Anyone
interested In taking this class
is asked to call the High
School at 676-9138 or the
Neighborhood Center at 676-5873.
COLE ELECTRIC
Motor Rewinding
Industrial - Commercial
Farm and Home
Pendleton 276-7761
Nonda Directs
Study Courses
Mrs. Hal (N'onda) Sunday,
the former Nonda Clark, U
the local RISE Extension
Agent at McMlnnvtlle. A
weeks study course wa Just
completed there by 20 Yam
hill County women who are
welfare recipients and desire
personal Improve mini
through work training and
employment.
Their greatly varied course
Included a dally 5-hour course
taking part rn low cost food
demonstrations, learning
hair style and fashion, talking
about behavior. They heard
William J. Price, psychiatric
social worker, discuss "non
verbal communication". The
following three weeks involv
ed menu planning with basic
foods, choosing fabrics and
patterns for dresses (each
lady made her own dress)
and learning where service
and help are available, They
heard experts talk on
careers, job and family plan
ning, defensive driving, how
to fill out a job application.
Final two weeks of the pro
gram Involves an actual work
experience. Various work ex
periences were in a number
of places there. Mrs. Sunday
is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Barton Clark.
THE THREE LINKS CLUB
of Holly Rebekah Lodge met
at the home of Mrs. June
Field in Heppner on Thurs
day afternoon. The group
voted at this time to spon
sor Cassy Chapel who is one
of the Spray rodeoprlncesses
in the running for queen.
A turkey dinner is planned
honoring Miss Chapel, at
which time those present will
receive a chance on the saddle
the girls are selling, and their
dinner for $2.00. The menu
will consist of turkey,
dressing, potatoes, salad, and
a variety of desserts.
The time will be Sun., Ap
ril 9th, from 1 p.m. to 5
p.m. Committees to serve
at the neighborhood center for
the remainder of the month
were appointed. An election
of officers was held with
Pres. Delpha Jones, Vice
President Dimple Munkers,
Sec.-Treas. Irene Padberg
and Florence McMillan 2
year trustee and Ruth Robin
son 3 year Trustee. Re
freshments were served by
hostess to Dimple Munkers,
Irene Padberg, Florence Mc
Millan, Viola Branham, Ruth
Robinson, Delpha Jones, Eula
Bloodsworth, FreidaMajeske
and Catie Padberg. The next
meeting with be at the Bloods
worth home.
WSCS MEETING
The "Ne Technology and
New Humanity" study will be
completed by Rev. EdCutttng
at the regular wSCS meeting
April S at 7:30 p.m. st the
United Methodist Church.
Mrs, Cutting Is hntitess for
the evening.
Final plans for the study
of Mark to be conducted by
Dr. Gertrude Hoyd Crane
April 17-20.
Friends Honor
Kristine Peterson
Kristlne Peterson, bride
elect of Dick Under, Her
mlston, was honored at a
lingerie shower on Mar. 22
at the home of the Lewis
Carlsons. Sandra Carlson
and Carlie Bergstrom were
hostesses for the party at
tended by classmates and fri
ends. Green decorations ac
cented the personal shower
in which Miss Bergstrom,
Debbie Warren, and Kris
tin Nelson were game win
ners. Other friends present
for the occasion were Cherl
Carlson, Shauna Bergstrom,
and Maureen McEUlgott.
Those who sent gifts to the
honored guest were Michelle
Miller, Marianne Pettyjohn,
Molly Becket, Sue Jepsen,
and Linda Pettyjohn Wright.
Rhea Creek
Women Meet
Rhea Creek Grange Com
mittee of Women's Activity
met at the home of Mrs. Leo
nard Rill on Mar. 16th. A
delicious luncheon was en
joyed by 18 ladles of the
grange and 7 guests. Chair
man, Mildred Wright passed
sewing contest entry blanks
for the Grange sewing con
test. It Is hoped there will be
at least seven entries. It was
voted at the last meeting
do some work on the kitchen
and hall before Pomona
Grange In April, but so far
no one has volunteered for
the job. Mrs. Emma Drake
and Mrs. Edwin Cutting re
ported for the Hospital Sew
ing Committee that coverletts
for cribs had been completed.
Plans were made for a pan
cake supper, card party, and
bingo for the public, at the
Grange HalJ on April 8th.
Mrs. Dorris Graves, Mrs.
Harold Wright, Mrs. Don Mal
lory are In charge of enter
tainment and Mrs. Walter
Wright of the supper. Money
raised from this will be con
tributed to The Red Cross,
Cancer, Easter Seals, March
of Dimes and others.
Mrs. Robert Stevens will be
hostess at her home for the
April meeting.
for candy or caviar . . .
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correctness and ease in for
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there is no gift with greater
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contrasting goldplate, avail
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touch of elegance.
See this great selection soon.
"Something from the jewelers
is always something special"
JEWELERS
Store He tin: 9 A.M. to S P.M.
177 MAIN ST.. HEPPNER
PH. 676 9200
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Bill Johnsons
Note Their 25th
Quite a number of frlenda
went to The PalUs Sunday
to attend the 25th Wedding
anniversary of Mr, and Mrs.
Bill Johnson formerly of Hep
pner. The party was held
at the home of Mr, and Mr.
Garth iionney. Mrs. Hoimey
It t co-worker with Mrs.
Johnson. Also assisting were
employees from Mr. John
son's office.
They had hoped to keep It
a surprise but the conspira
tors couldn't think of a good
reason to tell Joyce why her
mot tier flew out from the east.
Going over from here were
Judge and Mrs. Paul
Jones, Sadie rrrl.sh, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry O'Donoell, Joan
Hughes and Mr. Johnson's
mother, Mrs. Effie Johnson.
lone Auction
Is June 3
Lindsay Klncald has agreed
to be chairman of the annual
Auction and Barbecue at lone.
He suggests that people re
member the auction as they
are sorting, gathering,
making, saving. The commit
tee will be meeting regularly
to make plans for the day of
fun and food.
John Currin and Dianna Wright Marry
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Mr. and Mrs. John Hugh Currin,
I.)U mm JetrtMn rlM Us
ran the of Jn Hmti
Currin Mrrhtlt it rt
c hruiun c hurra mtteivrwr.
The dU ring ceremony
as irforni-d by ft fev,
pun Johnson Mra. Johnst
41 the ortanUt.
The young Ccsjplt rhu to
be niarrM it in lifurmal
ceremony atteouVd by tbvlr
families and ru friends.
The bride choe a whit poly
ester dtt with oii slee
ves. Her accessories were
bright lain. Ittr bouquet
wis of white mums and Uu
carntlms.
Jill Scott ws the brlde'i
only attendant. She wore
blue poevtr and carried a
nosegay of yellow daisies.
Milvin Athtrk4itirMty.
The bride' parent are Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Wrlfht of
Heppner and the bride
groom's lather Is Hubert Cur
rin also of Heppner.
A reception W4 held at
the ranch home of the bride's
parents.
After a wedding trip to
Canada, the couple will be
living In Pendleton where
John will finish his year at
BMCC. Dianna a t stu
dent at Heppner High School.
Mro. PERFECT JOTRDiWER
FRESH
Fnysir Part
Breasts Thighs
and Legs
rcTrrtfr
Lb.
Birdseye
Peas. Potatoes,
Cream Sauce
iCJOR variety
WW
Peas, Cream Sauce
Peas and Onion "
Cream Sauce
Birdseve 9 oz.
COOL WHIP 59C
Boneless
Fully Cooked
OREGON CHIEF UY
HILL'S Lb. U
BAR-S
$1.19 Lb.
Nabisco
For
GRAHAMS
FLUFF0
Betty Crocker
CAKE HIKES
Angel Food
5g
STA-PUFF
Vz
Gal.
Standby 46 oz.
ORANGE
JUICE
Nalley's
MAYONNAISE
69f
Quart
Heart of Oregon
Cottage Cheese
Bakers
C0C0ANUT
59
Shredded dao. yat
or Flake Keg" 5,g
LETTUCE
s $f00
Heads J
RADISHES and
GREEN ONIONS
2Bui
STALK CELERY - - ea. 23C
YAMS Lb. 21C
Prices good Mar 31 Apr 1
Phones: (Croc). 676-9611, (Meat) 676-9288
It's nice to save twice
low prices and S&II
Green Stamps
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CREEN
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