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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1964)
I ( y . j .. r HENEII GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday. Dftntof 17. IW4 v, i i i r I y LOT IfARSIN, HUH of OGEETY Piano Pupils Give iChnstmas Program 3PFCS MR. AND MRS. DAVID E. flTZGERALD, (Bsvtilr Blalce) Blake-Fitzgerald Wedding Vows Said At November Church Ceremony Christmas Observed By Special Program Of lone Garden Club The l"fu Canivn Hub mH r H m Ih tioine of Mf Omsr lilitrnnrin f r I In annual Chrti'ma Htrty. St-vfntren rnrmltf r km trurt tisrrJ roll rail with lHU:Mful n-mlnls- JifiiM nf hiMlmo l inrniorlr foliM-rvrd In Jhrlr various homrt. Mrs. NYU AixIitmjii frail th t'N.klf-t "Ij-V Ki-rp OiflMmas" try vrr Marshall. It was sug J P-M'vl Hint If ir cJil not tVl U, Christmas spirit, ttu-y should 'rvuil the littlo IxK.k. which jMilni ( out that fM eliforations 'ti.can the mM an. I ll m-m- or Irs arc the lvHl-t A a M cf tin- irtrram. the fclft . rhancr fcarcs wti JudfiJ nrul firt, wi-ond, and third most altMdive a(ka wrre Indi ratrd. During tin titislri'ss mc-Hlrg. Mrs. K. T. Martin, chairman ol the lre committee. re'Kirti'd on j it r--nt Ininrd rnH-tlnji of the Cnnlrn Club Kt-di-ratlon In Kukw. State and district offi cers were gueM at a Srin Coct.urk "hr.ig dinner" at which time Mrs. Martin ntke on the tree planting iroJi-t I" Ion1. (,arln club (fom'wfj Cunts MIDAY. DKtfflUr II lUbskaha. lOOf bail. I SATURDAY. DsKsmbsr tl BaekstbalL Hepptm Hlqh . En. IvrpflM, til? I) school fym, p.m. Elks Torn ond Jerry taity. Ilk' Tempi. 7i)0 liXJ pjn, eaac iocj at 1:30 and btsakfast at I (Leo JCUk Pholo) ; hi-nivn-d by the and Llon'a club, Paula, uncle and a and Mm. Wilbur St. Hilda' Fninmnal church In Monmouth wn the aeene of bride, and Mr, n lovely winter wedding on rrl- Van Blokland. day. November 27. that joined In AUo pre-u-nt were Mr. and marrtaer Mlia loverly l.uriue Mm. Darrell Blake of Portland: Following the iiuslnex meet Ing. package) were made up to In given iersona atMut town who would probably be alone at C hrlMman. A euest. Mr. Herman Winter unt of ihelof Heppner lx-came a member. Hlake. daughter of Mr. and Mri Wlllard A. Hlake. an.l David K Fltperald. mn of Mr. and Mr A. K. Fltgerald. all of Monmouth. The double rlntr ceremony was 'ho tierformed at 4 p.m. bv tne ev. ib-njamln SainJton. before a for mal M-Mlnir of white ehrynan themuma. Organist wa Mrs. win Kranilt of Monmouth, who also amtimitanled the nost, Mr, Victor J. KribH of Salem when he ang, 'Whither Thou CrtM'st." The bride, escorted to the al tar on the nrm of her father, appeared In a floor length gown of white nylon lace, fashioned .with calloX'J . boat neckline, long aleeve extending to a iiolnt at the wrist, and a tiered bouf fant Nklrt. Her elbow length veil fell from a pearl tiara head dress. She carried a bridal bou quet of white rosea and car nation. Attending her winter an maid of honor wan Miss Barbara Blake, wearing a blue velveteen ahcuth dreui with matching pill box hat and shadow veil. She carried a alnglo white rose. Bridesmaids were Terr! Fitz gerald, a sister of the groom; and Jennifer, Karen and Kathy Blake, sisters of the bride. They wore Identical sheath gowns of blue velveteen, carried single white roses and wore matching pill box hats with Illusion veils. Serving as best man was Peter Bagdanoff. brother-in-law of the groom. Ushers were Larry Harding, Paul Clinton, Perry York and Dennis Herbtson. Immediately following the ceremony, the ncwlyweds greet ed their friends and relatives at a formal reception In the church parish hall. Cutting the bride's cake was Mrs. Paul Helnrlchs, Heppner, and Mrs. James G. Barratt, Cor vallls, both aunts of the bride. Pouring were Mrs. Coy Cossey, aunt of the groom, and Mrs. Peter Bagdanoff, sister of the groom. Passing the guest book was Brenda Barratt, cousin of the bride, and presiding at the gift table was Mrs. Darrell Blake, aunt of the brldo. Passing out rice bags were Janet Barratt and Rebecca Cossey, cousins of the bride and groom. For going away, the new brldo wore a two-piece apricot wool dress made bv her mother-in-law, with black accessories and an orchid corsage. After a wedding trip to the Oregon coast, the newly wed couple Is now at home at Mon mouth Mobile Home court, Mon . mouth. The bride, a graduate of Heppner High school in 19(52, Is attending scnoot at uregon Colleee of Education and the groom Is employed by Georgia Pacific. Since lcavlne Heppner In August. Mr. and Mrs. Blake, par ents of the bride, have made their home at 262 Stadium Drive So.. In Monmouth. Mr. Blake Is workint? toward his degree at OCE and working part time at Boise-Cascade Corp., and Mrs. Blake Is employed as a secre tary at the college. Attending the wedding from Heppner were Mrs. Kenneth Blake, grandmother of the bride; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Helnrlchs and ,Rhea Grange Sets Christmas Party The Rhea Creek Grange hall will be the scene of the annual Grange Christmas party, Sun day, December 20, beginning at 1:15 p.m. with a potluck dinner. Each family attending Is re quested to prepare a number for the program that will, along with a gift exchange, follow the dinner. All grangers and friends are cordially Invited. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Parker of Fowler. Calif , grandparents of the yroom; Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Kantz and win Denn of Kings- burg. Calif, uncle and aunt of groom. Other members from Heppner and Lexington were also present. The next meeting will be Jan uary 12 at the home of Mrs. K. C. Helikcr with Mrs. Lonnie 'Henderson of Lexington as co- j hostess. Mrs. Ralph Crum will be, , In charge of the program on "It's F'or the Birds." SUNDAY. Dcmbr 20 Rba Crk Gtani CbrUtmas party. Craaq hall, bvalanlaa at lilS p-m. with a potluck dinovi, MONDAY. Dcmbr 21 Chamber of Commerce, Wagoa WhL nooo. Ordr of Rainbow for Ctrl. Ma sonic hall. 7:30 P-m. Civic La?ua, kindergarten room. C p-m. WEDNESDAY. December 23 Odd Fellows. iOOr hall. I pjn. THURSDAY. Docombar 24 Soroptunists. coon. I f.- U- f .. . I I . . . h . ...... . .. ,. f Mlt I 11 llulw.M. Via . I L . . . ... . . . . . . . ... . . , - mm t ' ' t s ifaia t'M.'rm M(.iay umirt In th M'.rrow (iHjriiy rt.llrr tir.k. ITe v. J tl Wrllrr tnrd tit profrarn with sn f.vtstln. f.'MH by it.0 rriuti kinging of "J V to Ibe Wufl.f." At lh tun flui"n if the mutl'al program nd the N fu-dictWin by the lt-v. Wrller. Mr. llo!vn prt-rft-d fli of brr pupils a gift of shrrt muir. M'e rsiol sinrlnc. with r-isr.o srforr,snlrr.rn by Iw.nnie Akrrs, prrtvted roib-r shsting fur all nd r fir. iM-nt of upkt-. jffee and punch wt-re n-rvcd by Mrs. iludwin and lr daugh ter In law. Mrs J. i. ludwn. Slud'-Ma preix-ntm; th mus ical srli-s-tlons Were Sutan snd Larqe Turnout Views I u,l'ln Mttr ny wuiism toiiation ceremony;-:;,r':':;;r'mr.;;r;::i ji vtuionic Loagcs New offner i4 U pnt-r Ms J.-l K Ct ATA A St n-t ftl Ar ll MaiM-M ., rf InstilU-d Saturttay evening. Ie. tftnUt 12. at the Ilfppnrr Ms w.nlc hall. Ln f!y fvhwari wss install ed msstrr tut the coming esr; Marion fJreen. srnkir warden; Howard Ilrsnt. Junior warden; J"hn I'fnffi-r. treasurer; lon Turner. Miretary; Hutjert WIJ. son. Jurlor deacon; Clarence fUhrr. rt.aj.Uln. and Paul Jones, marshal). Don Turner was Installing of ficer and Paul Jne served at installing marthall. With Paul Jor.es at Installing officer and IIsrdd Rekrt as In- Jiiililh Wi llif IJ ( ..lhni Tety and Teresa Hughes. Kathy j stalling mamhall. M;b-s McKay fkrdon. Krlstl. Klmee l-u ard ot Arlinj-t'.n was installed in the kelwavne llaguewtjcl. Jill Sfitt, offne cf high triet of RAM Nu. T-'na and Terea Mefanl. Ui X Serving with him will U !tve. f-reena McDaniel. f kin Ti.rn.p Wlnr' Jm trt.ai r.t W.atherford and 'nnieiKlr!u, v7;br. taft.r,(, Bakrr captain of IkMs; Ken Waltera ItthT Totura. six Year -old1 ""K'on. principal sojourner; daughter of Mrs. Amanda Ta- and he, in turn, thanked various brothers f if their help during his tenure. Robert Abramt. retiring hlh prlet, reviewed the progress of Heppner chapter No. 2tt during the past year an 1 mad sugge gestiona for future at t hit lev Over H Masons, f!atern 5tar memliers and their bus. bands or wives attended the dinner whclh preceded the In tallaton ceremonies. Get restaurant guet check. and salekbooks. ixiih rarhmlel and nn carbonlej. at the Ga-tette-Tlmes. KarU Akers. turn, entered Shrinrrs hcpltal In I'ortland on Thursday. Ie remler 10. She Is to have foot surgery In about two weeks. Marlon Green, master of the third veil, and Robert Abrams, sentinel. Mrs. Virginia C. Turner served as mukian for both ceremonies. 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Cucumber Chips 3 for 3 for ea. 59c 3 for $1 $1 $1 NALLEY-S Shoestring Potatoes 3 for $1 7-yp COKE WHITE ROCK GINGER ALE Qumm 5 For PLUS DEPOSIT SUNSHINE KRISPT CRACKERS 2 Lb. Box MJ.B. COFFEE Lb. 79c 2 Lb. 1.57 3 Lb. 2.35 6 oz. Instant 99c RICH WHIP ea. 3.0c TANGERINES 2 Lb 29 EXTRA LARGE (56 s) ORANGES 2 Lb 29c OREGON CHIEF (BULK) Pure Pork Sausage lb 39c USDA GOOD AND CHOICE POT ROAST Blade Cut .... Lb. 49c Arm Cut .... Lb. 65c G02? Q3S33 GO CELERY HEARTS Bunch CELLO CARROTS 10c 1 i n. PKK. OREGON CHIEF AND BAR-S BONELESS AND FULLY COOKED ams, lb. 89 OREGON CHIEF (BONE IN) Smoked Hams Whole or Shank Half lb. 53c BUTT HALF lb. 55c LYNDEN BROAD BENT TURKEYS BELTS, 5 to 9 lb 43c lb. HENS, 9 to 16 lb 41c lb. TOMS, 16 to 24 lb 39c lb. PRICES GOOD DECEMBER 18 and 19 Phones: (Groc.) 676-9614, (Meat) 676-9288 It's nice to save twice low prices and S&H Green Stamps MARKET WfjSJI OiiEEN