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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1964)
Formal Dance Sat, Dy Rainbow Assembly Itgth An..lv No VI Order of lUlnUrw It Mill n- Its annual ( hrUlrna formal Ihla Halurdty. liwroiUr ;it al ttv He.oref OOF hall. Aiimun Mill i ii .mi in-r n and Hi. dartre Mill be Pin until 1 ia i-r from HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES. Thursday. DKtmUr 24. IK4 J SOJOETY LOT II A AS IN. tdiloi hoa ITS SIMS ""WHt V.aassflsi Baama typww fiwaemissjriui "-yy Reception at Portland Idaho Girl to Wed Trll the advertiser ViU MW It In the Cart tte Time. Rhea Grange Families Gather for Annual Christmas Festivities In st'lte tf the rktrrme Mealh ee arut tK Krnru r! some V) tK-rri attended the annual Ithea (ink Cuni'D thrlstmas I ally, held Sunday afternoon In lit iaange nan A family program of reading, an claming and ballet darv-lng rarois, several Yuietiue piano srlet-tlons and a gift rsrhange MIMed a delirious turkey it luik dinner, served from table gaily decorated Mllh Christina landlr arid greenery. Much tu the enjoyment f the youngster. Santa Man there t make note of their hrUtma Ml'hea. Mimi Marilyn llergrorn and Mr. Ortan Wright handled ! many of the arrangement for restive ar the I afternoon. V S'Vgh hetti J.ngte 0 Cho'tlmoi meuoge ef Joy ond pogt lo oil. ANDERSON'S BUILDERS SUPPLY ;1 Wcddinq Reception Planned for Couple Mr. and Mr. Aihle I'ndN arc In .Salem thU wnk to at ten the wedding of Mm. I'adlerg's daughter, Mary F.velyn Turker to (Gordon l-e Himn of Woolt)urn ion Wednesday evening at Trin ity Methodist c hurch The family and friend are holding a ublk retention for the t-ouple at First Methodist hurth In lleppner Saturday evening. January 2. at M p m., with friend Invited to attend. (fomituj Cvvnls THURSDAY. December 24 ChrUtmaa Eva. no SoroptlmUt meetina. SATURDAY. December 24 Rainbow Cuts' annual Christ. maa formal. I OOF hall. 9 pun. until i a.ra. MONDAY. Dtctmbtr 21 Chamber f Commerce. Wagon Wheel, noon. Order ol Eastern Star. Masonic hall pja, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY December 29. 30 Condon Invitational Basketball Tournament, Condon high school qrm. WEDNESDAY. December 30 Odd Fellows. lOOr hall. I jxm. THURSDAY. December 31 SotoptlmUt, Hotel Grill, noon. Elk' Mew Teors Eve Party. dancing from 10 P-m break fait at 1 all riTarf tar , to rw rrT u" '"r -"-iuFr. ui )U ' .t Z Ht -Z a Z Z -Z )Z " k.nda. Tl. Cau-tte-Tlmea. mm eJ . - n A I Z -Tt 1 T ' w . U I r I ihiAlsyio. Of GIRJE ETI3STG- S With the hope that jour Chriitmif be a joyoui one, go out very belt wiihei. I I v IUCI I E COOOSG . . wiis I V oio I I ; '" WUT,0W I Service Work of Club ncludes Gift Sharing During Yule Season (liriHtmaa wai ohnerved at the regular luncheon meetlnir, of the SoroptlmUt club laxt Tliursday noon. A rert wai heard from Mm. Fred 1'arrlsh. aervlce ohject. Iven rhalrman. on the aendin? ft a ChrlKtmaa Ikix of toy and rifts to needy mother and her fanv II V In the Doardman area. Dona tion were made to the State Hospital Christmas fund, and Christmas dinners Mill be pro vided bv the club for aome of the loeal single men. She also report ed sending the book "Oreron Desert" to the sister rlub In Tarn. worth, Kncland. as a Christmas Klft. Kmphasls on the Importance of keeping the old fashioned spirit of Christmas In the home Mas hrouRht to the attention of memlx-rs by Mrs. Loyal Parker a Khe read the booklet by I'eter Marshall. 'L-t's K-p ChrUt mas." Those present then told of a favorite family custom that they enjoyed In ihelr homes In early years or continue to ob serve. A box of small cactus plants, received by the club from one or Its members. Mrs. U-ta Thomas now In Arizona, was opened and distributed as Rifts to thoxc pre sent, i The regular meeting of this Meek was cancelled, but Mill re sume at noon next Thursday, Deember 31. i Two senior guests from Hep pner lllch school present for the December 10 meeting Mere Mla sea Kathy Kay and Jill tline. Aids Memorial Fund The Busy Needles 4 H club had a meeting December 8 at Mrs. Spohn's home. Mrs. Holtz took us out. We decided to put i three dollars Into the hither Kir mis Memorial fund. We M-ere to meet again December 15. Frances Wiley, reporter Mrs. Lucy Peterson spent last weekend m Astoria vlsltln with her mother. Mrs. Fran Spittle, who was very seriously 111 In the hospital there. A short time after returning home. Mrs Peterson received word that her mother had passed away on Fri day. X --HI IA PRICED FROM 5.95 from the Jeweler'a, something special. J " "X "Something GR$BN May the peace and happiness of the, : 1 J, Jfutaide Season J k yours i af ! 4 Store Hours I 9 A. M. To 8 P. M. 177 MAIN ST. HEPPNER PH. 676-9200 AYER'S PEST CONTROL Home of George Krebs Honors Anniversary Mr, and Mrs, Oorge Krebs of Portland. Mere honored Sunday. Ik-rernbrr 1.1. with an oien hoijite reception at their home In oliwrvaix e of On lr 4MI wedding anniversary. &orr lull friends and relatives Mere on hand to compliment the Krrbi at the reception given for irierrt by their cniidren. Mr and Mrs. Laurence Herman, Walla Walla; Mr, and Mrs. Marlon KreU. It-wlrg, ar., Mr. and Mrs. Don Fvana of l!crtner. Mr, and Mrs. Krebs Mere mar ried In lleppner 45 ears ago and ranched In Cecil until moving to ivrtiand In lW. They, however, retain Interests In lb vicinity. vveqoing Dens rugnilirrtted the lovely decorations on the large sheet cake that was served Mlth coffee and punch to quests by a sinter-In law of Mr. Krehs, Mrs. Henry Kr-bs of Arlington. Pouring were two sUters of Krebs. Mr. Itiy llurnt. Arlln. ton. and Mrs. Lena Sornmerfeldr i of I "on land. Attending the guest I biok Ma th hnnwed couple I rranrtuaughtcr. l!n i Eddin. ton of Walla Walla. Arrangements of pink earns. tlon and silver leave were cen tered. along Mllh nlnk tatM-r i,n the lace covered serving table. When you Patronize Cari. Timet advertUM-rs. you halo makw a better p-lx-r. Tell them you saw It in the Gazette-Tlme J. Privctt Next Week Mr, and Mrs. Fl II Ytnne of BUe, Idaho, ref ntly announced the engagement and coming marriage of Mrs. Yenr' daugh ter. Mla Frances Jo Carter, to John iTivrtt. tfn of Mr. and Mra, C. II. Prlvett of lleppcier. Marriage vnw Mill he ex changed Wednesday, IWerntH-r . at 2 o'clock In St. John'e Cathedral t hapel. kth and Hay Mreeta, in poiw. Idaho. Friends and rrlatjvrs are tx tended a cordial Invitation to attend. The couple plans to live In lleppner following their marrt age, Mhere the groom Is employ ed by the U. S. Forest Service. Mr. iTlvett Ma a member of the graduating class of lleppner nigh school in JVM, COME IN AND SEC THE GENUINE Raleigh 28-Inch Bicycles with 2xVi tires REBUILT 8CHWINN BICYCLES Reconditioned other make HERMISTON RL !. Box 346 CYCLE SHOP Hens is ton Ie7verinarire7i7ie7ttl-ver v ari -. vnri . j m a. i ML, . htf your hotiJay I happy and THOMSON'S GROCERY JIM an4 MADGE Sincere Good Wishes eflesf e wns aese srfiiea for yeet Pettyjohn's Farm and Builders Supply HOWARD JO I fMng) ft w pan flirMiiiig fegl 1 FANCY Aes-i i m i; . ., . .. " ' -1 Roasted Peanuts 3 lb. Pancake and Waffle FL ibM9c I LkJl aii iu m m j&jT OUR 994 W PRODUCE GREEN TIP STAJfDBY OZ. - - . ; . . JUDCl3cans Tomato, Pineapple, Pineapple-Grapefruit RICH'S WHIP Topping ea. 39j 1 BANANAS LARGE. ! TOMATOES STA-FLO TARCH V2 Gal. 49c I SWEET POTATOES . -. 1 1 Ik"';? Or t . 1 LB.25 LB. I 1 3 lb. 49c 4 FANCY i RADISHES AND n Riio lft t GREEN ONION O BunIVC ' asetV,l"l,Ssis Lyndcn Broadbreast Turkeys BELTS, 5 to 9 lb 43c lb. HENS, 9 to 16 lb 4Iclb. TOMS, 16 to 24 lb 39c lb. PRICES GOOD THROUGH DEC. 26 Phones: OREGON CHIEF AND BAR-S BONELESS. FULLY COOKED i 5' ROUND-UP BRAND COUNTRY STYLE SMOKED SAUSAGE Smoked Hams 89c SMOKIES lb. 55c Groc.) 676-9614, (Meat) 676-9288 It's nice to save twice low prices and S&H Green Stamps MARKET I