Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, April 20, 1972, Page 3, Image 3

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    Patricia Collins
To Wed Saturday
Mayor and Mrs. Mil Col
lins announce the engagement
and lurllK'oiuu nurrugeof
their (Uuchirr, Patricia. t
Donald KaUton. The) both
Irarn in Sup Lake, Ma,
tl4 ilUlrid. The wedding
iUW haa Urn let fur Apr.
22 al 2 p.m. at the Lutheran
Church at fcphrata. Friends
art cordially Inwted.
Don's parents art Mr, and
Mr. IXhuU KaUton of Mis
soula, Montana.
Surprise on Her
Birthday
A surprise birthday party
was Riven in honor of Mrs.
Ida Coleman of hoe on Apr.
IS, Mrs. Coleman's ligh
ter, Mrs. R.A. Crawford,
Portland, arrived umitMrt
till) on Apr. 14 to help cele
brate her miner's CHth bir
thday. Mrs. Coleman's other
daughters and their children
Mrs. Jack Ileal), and Judy,
HeiH'iicr; and Mrs. ten Pay
Srhartt, Konme, Pat, and
Teddy, were also present.
Ottier guests Included Mrs.
Mike Matthews. Mrs. Harvey
Ring, Mrs. Doris Collyhorn,
and Mrs. E.J. Akers. On
Sat. eveiuiiR, Patty Crawford,
granddaughter of Mrs. Cole
nun. from The Dalles. arriv
ed to spend the weekend.
Amy Lynn Joins
Wagenblasrs
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Wag
enhlast welcomed a daughter
Amy Lynn at St. Anthony's
Hospital on April 12. Amy
Lynn arrived weighing 6 lbs.
9': ns. and was 22 in. long.
Her proud mother, Vicki, is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Hans Bardenhagen, Crass
Valley. Amy Lynn's Great
grandmotlier Mrs. Marie
Bardcnhat'en also lives at
Crass Valley. In Lexington
her paternal grandarents the
Alvin Watenblasts are also
beaming ith pride as are
great-prandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Deey WagenHast, Tne
Dalles.
Visit Pendleton's Finest Women's Ready to Wear Store
Your Glomour Moganne Store
WM. c. ITSAM
FRANCII ITAH
Jrancesi
shop-
WOMEN S WEAR
Hew wagon! Hew Idea!
INTERNATIONAL 72 TRAVELALL'
Now you can go places . . . with big tows . . . you never saw
before . . . enjoy extra trips long after summer holidays are over.
The EXTRA SEASON begins when summer ends!
Think ot the days you've wasted
by not having a way to get to
favorite outdoor spots quickly
and in any weather. Those
wasted days can add up to an
Fytra Reason Jravelall
season! See us now. Trades
financing to meet your needs
INTERNATIONAL 72 KEEPS IT
This
1971 Travelall
demonstrator
1970 Travelall fully
equipped
tt Morrow County
Engagement
Announced
, N.
Patricia Kelthley
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Kelth
ley of Heppner announce ttie
engagement of their daugh
ter, Patricia to Patrick Wil
liam Sweeney. The young
people plan a September wed
ding. Trl.sha is working in
Eugene and Pat Is attending
Lane Community College. He
is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Sweeney also of Hep
pner. Colling All
Homemakers!
Spend a friendly day with
the Extension women of Mor
row County at Boardman
April 21. The Friday acti
vities of Achievement Day
tiegin with a coffee hour at
10 a.m. at Greenfield Grange.
Lunch will be served by the
extension women. Childcare
will be provided. It has
been suggested that women
should bring a sack lunch
for the children and each
child should have his name
pinned on him, his lunch,
and toys to assist babysit
ters in care of the children.
Jean Nelson will have dis
plays from her trip to the
ACWW Triennial in Norway.
Shakers will lie Andy Land
force, Ann Litchfield, and
Denver Grigsby.
top cA
drauier
JUNIOS YOUNG ADULTS
in SOUTH MAIN
Ar., 50! JH44S2
PENDiETON. OMGON '0I
brings you an
.
f7
and
I
Week's Special:
fully equipped
UPHOLSTERY makes the
Tht ltlut Mt. Community
Collect night course on furn
iture upholstery, finished
April 3. Sixteen people com
pleted tht tight week course
at tht Islington School,
taught by t it Curtis. Dur
ing tht eight weeks, each
class member or team tore
down a chair to tht frame,
then repaired and built It back
up and covered the chair with
new fabric
A few chairs wert com
pletely finished at tht end of
tht courst. Some needed a
few hours of work to com
plete them. This is a
mijor accomplishments be
cause only one or two of the
class members had done any
upholstering before. The
chairs which left tht class
room at the end of the course
bore no resemblance to the
faded and worn pieces that
were brought In.
Completing the course were
Marie McQuarle, DUnne
Cerklng, Ann Doherty, Jerry
Doherty. Corliss Boner, Col
leen Calliher, Nora Bellamy
and Harriet Batty of Hep
pner; Kathy Clark of Ruggs;
Millie Raucb of Lexington;
Nancy Ekstrom, Dot Halvor
sen, Anna Lee James, Mary
Llndsey, Lois Messengerand
Bev. Wilson of lone. Marv
Cerklng and Don Bellamy
helped their wives.
The most popular fabric
was velvet. Half of the chairs
in the class were covered
in varying patterns' and colors
ranging through the greens
and golds to the bright orange
pattern on Corliss Boner's
antique sofa, rich red on Dot
Halvorsen'S channel-baked
chair and rich blue on Har
riet Battys over-stuffed
chair.
Drama Class
To Do Play
The Drama WorkshopClass
will present a three-act play
"Plaza Suite" by NellSimon,
Miy 4,5 at 8:00 in the High
School Cafetorium. i
Director Dennis McKay has
caste students from the
Drama Workshop Class for
this comedy about three dif
ferent and amusing situations
that occured in a suite of
the Plaza Hotel.
The characters for act one
are Linda Clough and Dave
Echman as Mr. and Mrs.
Nash and Janet Gentry as
Mr. Nash's beautiful secre
tary. Act two spotlights Robert
Hughes and Mary Abrams.
Featured in act three are
Lynda Baker and Jim Speer
as Mr, and Mrs. Hubley.
More powerful standard engine.
Power front disc brakes
standard on 1010 model.
New rear anti-skid
systems optional.
HAPPENING
$4250.00
$3250.00
K3
Several worked on swing
rockers. Nora and Don Bel
lamy re-did t recluter. Mt
shaped their f hairs as they
had originally been but Ann
Lee James completely re-shaH-d
her rlulr to give It
modern styling.
Hev Ulsn and Lois Mes
senger tried tlie ne Her
culon tibrlcs.
Miry LindNay saved the
gold frliH'tf trim from her
chair's old rover and used it
In place of welt eord on the
new cover. The fringe was
the perfect tough for Mary's
chair.
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ALAN GEPKING, 3V; year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Mar
vin Gerking tests the chair upholstered by his mom and
dad at the recent upholstery class. Now like new the chair
has been recovered with gold crushed velvet.
MEMBERS OF THE Board
man Garden Club who attend
ed the spring meeting of the
Blue Mountain District at
Stanfield last Tues. included
Mrs. Roy Ball, M'.s. La
Root, Hizel Carpenter, Ms.
Rollin Bishop and Mrs. Frank
Marlow.
MR. & MRS. DON LAKE,
Linda Sue, Dan and Randy
were Easter weekend guests
of his sister, the Charlie
Heards. Mr. Lake teaches
on Vashon Island.
We The
THE IONE GARDEN CLUB
is sponsoring a Plant Sale
on Wed. April 26, at the
lone Legion Hall from 10a.m.
until 5 p.m. Penennials, in
cluding shrubs and pussywil
lows, will be available, as
well as a few annuals and
house plants. A countrystore
consisting of gift items will
be operated by the club. Pie
and coffee will be served.
Mr. and Mrs. George Cur
rin were visiting friends in
Newberg and Molalla this
week,
Looking for a
Mother's Day Gift?
lib JhlM'm
i 'k mm mm mm
I; She'll wear it with pride ... ;
Cherish it always. j
jmmmm. "Something from the jewelers
is always something special" )
I1 Store Hcurs: 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. 5J " m """"jr
I J 177 MAIN ST.. HEPPNER 1 Q A
PH. 676-9200 Jm2m
I" '- J grIenI
itic9'
difference
t others are Interested in
taking a uphUtry course
or furniture refwtshing
course taught by Mrs. Cur
tis, they are asked to con
lf t Mr. Curtis at 6"C-34S4.
The rtfmlHtilng course will
I taught ai'ain this summer
beginning the fourth week In
June and running for eight
weeks. The cU" "I"
limited. If enough are In
terested In taking the reuphol
stery course, it will probably
1 tautht next winter. Mrs.
Curtis strongly urges those
taking the reupholstery
course work In pairs.
Dr. Crane Will
Speak at Noon
This noon (Thurs) Dr. Ger
trude Boyd Crane will speak
at the Soroptimist Club meet
ing. She concludes her lec
ture series on the Gospel
of Mark at the Methodist
Church tonight. Dr. Crane,
an authority on the Bible,
was Professor of Religion at
Pacific University in Forest
Grove for 25 years.
Women
MRS. ROBERTA FRASIER
Extension Family Life Spec
ialist, OSU will be featured
speaker at the annual Uma
tilla county homemaker's
day.
Mrs. Frasier's topic will
be "A Look in the Mirror",
The big event will be at
the Catholic Parish Hall, Her
nrston, April 27, starting
with a coffee hour at 10
a. in. The program commen
ces at 11 a.m. All home
makers in Eastern Oregon
are invited.
lirri'NMt IOHK I, r.AKTTK TIMJS, Thuiwly. April
Gem Societv.
Saturday, 7V30
The Morrow County Gem
and Mineral Society will
In tel this Sat. night it 7 JO
In tli conference room of It
Hrst National iiank. aides
with narration will share the
program with members' dis
cussions on gems and Mine
rals selected by each mem
ber. Several items of busi
ness are Mated for dis
cussion, also.
Members can pick up their
1372 directories at this meet
ing. Refreshments will be
served at the close of the
meeting.
Family Honors
Mrs. Forrcns
M-s. Evelyn Farrens was
honored on Easter Sunday
with a four-generation family
gathering at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Don Anderson, Ar
lington. Those present were her
three children and their fami
lies 1
lies including her great
grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Owen and daughter
Mrs. Bud Davis and her child
ren Mark, Brooks and Clint,
of Tacoma, Wn.; Mr. and Mi-s.
Darrel Farrens and their
children Mr. and Mrs. Bab
Cox with children Michelle
and Troy, Monument and Mrs.
Arnold Harding, The Dalles
and Glen Farrens, Portland;
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wright,
Heppner with their children
Mr. and Mrs. Don Anderson
and children Taml and Brad,
Arlington, Dr. and Mrs. Ralph
Litchfield and children Ste
ven, Denlse, Julie of Bend.
Also present were Mr. and
Mrs. Edgar Anderson, The
Dalles and Bill Logan, Ar
lington. MS. ROD FLUG Board
mi n, entertained withaparty
Sat. at her home in honor
of her son Troy's birthday.
Guests included her mother,
Hazel Miller, Mrs. Bill Ba
tes and Shaune, Mrs. Jerry
Peck and Jim, Robbie, Mich
ael and Danny, Mrs. Harold
Baker and Karen and Kris
tie, and Mrs. Dennis Gron
quist and Kelly and Megan,
the latter of Arlington.
Pine City Group
At Currin's
The Pine City Extension
Study Group was joined by
ladies from Lena Community
at a Wed. potluck in the new
George Currin home onLittle
Butter Creek.
Mrs. Weldon Witherrlte
lead the day's study with a
demonstration oflndianbead
work. There were 20 wo
men and 5 youngsters in at
tendance.
MH3. FRANK MARLOWOF
Boardman was honored with
a birthday party Sunday af
ternoon when a group of
friends called. They includ
ed Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ball,
Zearl Gillespie, Hazel Car
penter and Mrs. Leo Root.
Fri. &
1L S;-
RUMMAGE
Fair Pavilion, Heppner
Sponsored by the Heppner Civic League
to benefit Heppner Kindergarten
-Baked Food Sale each day
Big selection of clothing for all ages
Also books, household items , dishes, jewelry,
misc. items.
Ph. 676-5338 - 676-9694 or 422-7533
for pickup of items
THIS MESSAGE SPONSORED
DANK OF
MEMBER,
tngaged
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Joy Reggs and
Dr. and Mrs. Harold Beggs
of Electric City, announce the
engaRemont of their daugh
ter, Joy Coleen to Robert
Paul DeVlemlng, son of Dr.
and Mrs. Robert DeVlemlng
of Pullman.
Joy is a graduate of lone
High School and Bob is a
graduate of Pullman High
School. Both Young people
are students at Washington
State University. '
A 'September wedding Is
planned.
Two at Large
Gem Meeting
Mrs. E.E. Gonty and Mrs.
Adelle LaTrace represented
the Morrow County Gem and
To The
riusic of
The McCOYS
From Spray
SAT., APRIL 22
Wagon Wheel
Cafe and Lounge
Put Yourself In Shape FINANCIALLY
Sat., April
BY YOUR HOME-OWNED BANK AS A COMMUNITY SERVICE
D Eastern Oregon
HEPPNER IONE ARLINGTON
FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATIOM
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Robert De Vlemlng
Mineral Society at the mid
year meeting of the Northwest
Mineraloglcal Society which
was hosted by Pendleton's
Oregon Trail Gem and Min
eral Society on Apr. IS.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Lee
of the Pendleton Club were
in charge of the reservations
at Smitty"s Pancake House on
80 N.
M)re than 80 members re
presenting 30 to 35 clubs
from Oregon, Washington,
Idaho, Montana, North Da
kota, Utah, Canada and Alas
ka attended, it was announc
ed that the 1972 Northwest
Federation of Mineral Socie
ties show will be at the Mil
tnomih County Expo Center in
Portland next Labor Day.
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