THF r.47FTTF-TIMF3, Hrppnfr. OR. TTiurt- ,, Sfpt. 23. 197s. Pigt j ; Feeling a little different this Thursday? Maybe this is ' because fall officially arrived yesterday, Sept. 22 and summer 1976 has ended. Some of us are very uncertain that it ever began. The Bob Shumans are working hard at putting a firm, cement foundation under their home on S. Gilmore St. Now , even if the earth quakes, they will be OK. Some Heppnerltes will be off to the annual community auction in Arlington this Saturday, Sept. 25. Some unusual big Items will be offered. The Arlington Methodist Church , makes arrangements and serves a luncheon at noon. From Tulsa, OK were Dick and Vickie Hynds, who stayed with Vicki's parents, George and Annabelle Steagall. Then it was on to Pendleton, where they stayed with Dick's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hynds Jr. and viewed the famous Pendle ton Hound-Up. Dick is an economic analyst for the Williams Energy Co., Tulsa, OK. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Holt and two daughters, Oregon City, were recent Heppner visitors, staying with Mr. and Mrs. C.J.D. Bauman, Jack's parents. ' Jim and Curtis Cutsforth and sister, Diana Partlow, drove r to Denver, CO, to visit their brother and wife, Tom and Cathy Cutsforth. Diane flew home and Tom and Curtis drove home. Tom is stationed in Denver, CO. Mrs. Norma Vawter, Boise, ID was visiting with her uncle Clarence Bauman and Mrs. Bauman recently. Mrs. Olive Hughes is at her home In Heppner after spending most of her summer at the home of her son and family, William B. Hughes, Roseburg. On June 1, she attended the 60th reunion (Class of 1916) at Oregon State University. Olive also went to Hawaii for a two week vacation with son, William and his daughter, Mrs. Ellen Marshall. The Erwin Anderson home was kept active with grand daughters Lisa, Shelly and Alison Parent, Milwaukie; Suzanne Martin , and a friend Ramona Reish, Lakeview, visiting for the months of July and August. Dee Martin and Nancy Parent, mothers of the girls, came for them when school time came near. Dee and Nancy spent their vacation with their parents and attended the fair and rodeo while they were here. Other guests at the Anderson home for the rodeo were Ben and Charlie Vaughn, Portland. It was vacation time for the McCabe family. Ernie and Mary Jean spent the first half of the week In Seattle where Ernie attended a meat seminar. Then it was on to the coast for the rest of the week. Pam and Laurie drove to the coast and stayed with them. Laurie will be able to come home to stay in three weeks. She will still have to return to the hospital for treatments, but she is now out of the wheel chair and in a brace. It was smiling faces on all of us when Jerry Sweeney told us that son Mike had passed his state bar examination and will be admitted to practice law in Oregon. Proud daddy and proud friends you have Mike. Of course there will be an official announcement later in the paper, I just couldn't wait. . Ms. Susan Zita graduated from Salem Hospital School of , Nursing, Salem, MA on June ' 13. She is presently employed as a registered nurse at the Veterans Hospital, Portland, t Sue is the daughter of Dorothy Zita and Richard 1 V Zita, Aloha, OR. f i m-y i. 4 ' " Susan Zita ADCn Promise ring i fo precede the engogment. Just the thing to toy "lovs is on it woy . . . forever"! Thii block accent with beautiful diamonds, or 10 karat flower shaped yellow gold ring with genuine diamonds, is just port of our lovely i f L . . M . . i. . t j n . ... ., , ... ... iu uiui youuw or wmre goio collection snining wim brilliance ond love Come in today ond see Storo hours; 9am to 6pm Heppner 7 Main Party Line Dorothy Zita Justine Weatherford how sweet o promise con bet I I V 6 c St. 676-9200 Pettyjohn-Washington wed The First Emmanuel Luth eran Church set the scene for the September 4, afternoon wedding of Dee Ann Petty John, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pettyjohn, Hep pner, to Archie Washington, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Washington, Los Angeles, CA. Pastor Beistel officiated at the ceremony. The altar was decorated with pastel pinks, blues, and yellow carnations, baby's breath and gladiolas. The bride given in marriage by her mother and father, wore a high neckline with a brocade bodice that emphasi zed the empire waist, leading to a satin, floor-length gown with sheer sleeves attached to nine-inch brocade, finger-tip cuff of white net. She carried a bouquet of cascading white roses with miniature carna tions of pastel pink, blue, yellow and baby's breath. The maid of honor was Kerry Moore. The brides maids were Terry Hall, cousin of the bride and Kerry Petty john, sister-in-law of the bride. Tracy Aaron, niece of the groom was the flower girl. Lighting the candles was Stephanie Aaron, niece of the groom. The bridal attendants wore light blue organza print, floor length halter dresses with attached capes. They carried nosegays of pink and yellow miniature carnations, blue co lonial poms and white baby's breath. The best man was Fred Jordan. Ushers were Larry Petty john, brother of the bride and Darryl Clift. Sharon Healy sang "Time in a Bottle", played by Cheri Carlson. The mother of the bride, Mrs. Jo Pettyjohn wore a floor-length light green pat terned gown with three-quart- er length sleeves. Mrs. Walter Washington, mother of the groom wore a turquoise blue floor length chiffon gown with g Gold & Soft I Oleo fc Upton t Tea 100 t Nabisco I Snack crackers p Western Family h sauce Pot roasts m m m m m m m av- ar u m m Arm cut (CHOICE) 99 Beef liver n TTf?H BREAKFASTS Western Family rt f t diicea oacon oz. n.19 matching hat. Also attending were grandmothers, Mrs. Ra ymond Pettyjohn, Arlington and Mrs. Dorris Graves, Hep pner. A reception was held at the First Emmanuel Lutheran Church Hall. The hall was decorated with blue and white carnations. Assisting at the recpetion were Jody Sanders and Sandy Richardson, cousins of the bride. Cutting the cake were Cheri Carlson, cousin of the bride, and Shirley Aaron, J I I j ;. Y,.l l , bzL . Mr. and Mrs. Archie Washington sister of the groom. Attending the guest book was Dianna Pettyjohn, cousin of the bride. At the gift table was Tiena Pettyjohn, cousin of the N-ide. The bride wore for her going-away ensemble a beige street length dress with mat ching shoes. The couple's honeymoon trip was to Victoria, B.C. The couple will reside in Portland where Archie is em- 49 Beg-More '1.59 Dog or cat food bag 65' 4 for l.00 Klee -nex 200 ct. i - j Li v ui r )U5UA( lb. mm mm am 0 39 ii m,r ployed as an apprentice ele ctrician for Bonneville Power Administration. Prior to his present employment, he was in the U.S. Navy for four years and attended Portland Com munity College. Dee Ann is employed as a registered nurse at the Good Samaritan Hospital, Portland. Dee graduated from Heppner High School in 1971 and gra duated from Good Samaritan Nursing School in 1975. Out of town guests were: Mrs. Louis Carlson. lone; Mr. and Mrs. Steve Pettyjohn, Atlanta, GA; Mr. and Mrs. Walt Hill, Walla Walla; Ms. Cheri Carlson, Klamath Falls; Mr. and Mrs. Dan Richardson, Heppner; Mr. and Mrs. Larry Sanders, Missoula, MT; Ms. Janice Washington, La Puen te, CA; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pettyjohn, The Dalles; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pettyjohn, Arlington, and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Pettyjohn, Bur bank, WA. Jolly Time Pop corn yeUow Purex y3 gai. 10 I V J 17 lb. hr in in n c x i nfczi Corn l K V. V. a V. Cleo VanWinkle of Heir- sche's Nursing home is a patient in Pendleton Com munity Hospital, recuperating from a broken leg received in a fall. Her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. William J. Van Winkle visited her on Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Stam back of Haines were weekend callers at the C.C. Jones home and all attended a birthday picnic at Bull Prairie, honor ing Bobby Jones of Camp 5. Marion Robinson was hos tess to a pinochle party at her home on Tuesday. Those pre sent were Carolyn Howard, Maureen Davis, Florence Mc Millan, Leila Palmer, Debbie 1 Pettit, Leslie Jones, Fran Cook, Ruth Robinson and the hostess. Prizes were won by Mrs. Davis, low; Mrs. How ard, high and Mrs. McMillan, ; pinochle. Refreshments were served to the guests. Erda Pieper and Paul Morey recently attended the Pieper-Lange wedding at St. Peter's Catholic Church in The Dalles. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arnie Pieper of Hermiston and granddaughter of Erda Pieper. A lovely reception was held at the church parlors following the ceremony. Ear Miller was a Portland business visitor over the weekend. Paul Morey had as house guests this week his sister, Betty Thomas of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin McCabe of lone and Mr. and Mrs. C.C. Jones spent last week at the beach house of Charlene Whit ney in Lincoln Beach. Wm. J. Van Winkle is a patient in Pioneer Memorial Hospital in Heppner. The Christian Business and Professional Women's Council met at the Vert Memorial on Tuesday of last week. Attend ing from Lexington were Rena Marquardt, Irene Padberg, Leifa Messenger, and Flo rence McMillan and Norma Marquardt. Speaker for the evening was Barbara Mankee, 99n 8 for n.oo 47' 49 cars for 891 Prices effective 'f 41 IN mur. trt. oar. Sept. 23. 24. 25 Phones: (Groc.) 676 9614, m - (Meat) 676 9283 Lexington news Wena tehee, with special mu sic being offered by a vocal trio from Weston, Jim Scheur man and Linda and Steve Long. Program was food Babies To Mr. and Mrs. David Moon, Heppner, a daughter, Stacy Lynn, born Sept. 15, weighing 7 lbs, 9 oz. Stacy joins sister Deana. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Bill Waldron, Idaho Falls, ID; Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Neal, Spokane, WA; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Moon, Pendleton, OR. Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Stan Simpson, Spo kane, WA; Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Waldron, Halfway, OR and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pelsen, LaGrande, OR. To Mr. and Mrs. Mark Cutsforth, a daughter, born Sept. 17, at Good Shepherd Hospital, Hermiston, OR. Toni Lynn weighed 8 lbs, 4 oz. She joins a brother, Shawn. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Cutsforth and Mr. and Mrs. David Jones, Lex ington. Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Orville Cutsforth, Alta Cutsforth, Mrs. Vivian Elder, and Vernon Prock; Mr. Hospital Dismissed from Pioneer Memorial Hospital this week was Toyna Jones, Kinzua. Admitted was. Bill Van Winkle, Lexington. Coles Buy two pairs of marvelous Mojud pantyhoso. NO. 3 BO u iiiQu!! J 1 u x VtaJCTKKcrfsufturx3t. iew PXdyc lop ftjnryrtos wflh intorccJ tc or sarxJoftx OtSrwwto-tVStattl PorrfyhOM In tarOalKx. atVurt baste. MOJUD HOSIERY 0 drying by Ruby Kirk. Charma Marquardt has en rolled in Portland State Col lege, moving down last week. and Mrs. Dave Haaek, CA, and Mr. and Mrs. Hank Piller, CA. Great-great grandparent is Mrs. E.R. Prock, Portland, OR. A son, Israel James, was born to Mr. and Mrs. James Mathew Healy, on Sept. 16. Israel James weighed 6 lbs, 14 oz. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jack Healy, Heppner; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Shrader, Gold Beach, OR. Great grandparents are Ida Coleman, lone and Elma Ismert, Gold Beach, OR. Mr. and Mrs. W. Ronald Becket wish to announce the arrival of their adopted son, Anthony Lawrence, born Aug. 19, weighing 8 pounds, 9 ounces. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Becket, Hepp ner; Mrs. Dorothy Thompson, Portland; Mr. Lester Thorn p son, Prairie City and the only aunt, Miss Molly Becket, Heppner. Great grandparents are Mrs. Carrie Becket, Heppner; Mr. Nick Alfonso, Tacoma; and Mrs. Lessie Thompson, Spokane. AndJhttJhlrdDfllr licDsQlulcfyJrccl term. 6769426 Heppner