Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, December 14, 1967, Page 4, Image 4

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    HEPPNER r.rTTE.TlMES. ThrtdT. Dumber 14. 1967 'Candlelight Service
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MS. AND MRS. HENHT BAKER J Ion cot the llrst piece of an
nlveraaW cake at a reception honoring them on their 50th
annivenary at Valby Lutheran church November 18.
Bakers Are Honored
On 50th Anniversary
At Valby Reception
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Baker of
lone were honored on the oc
casion of their 50th wedding an
niversary at a reception Novem
ber 18, given by their children
at Valby Lutheran church. They
have resided in the lone com
munity for the past 42 years.
The Bakers were united in
marriage at the bride's home In
Gustavus, Ohio, on November
18 1917. They came west in
1919 to Walla Walla, Wash. In
1925 they moved to lone to their
present farm home, where they
have since resided.
All of their five children were
present for the reception. In-
eluded are uavia caitei w iuhc,
Merle Baker of Portland, Clar
pnee Baker of Heppner, Betty
Orton of Wood burn and Helen
Schlessner of Pendleton. They
are grandparents to 22 grand
children and one great-grandson.
All of these were present,
except five grandchildren.
Other out-of-town relatives
present were Mrs. Baker's two
brothers, Mr. Baker's four sis
ters and three brothers, plus nu
merous nieces and nephews.
A family reunion was held at
the Baker home following the
reception. .
Ladies Missionary Society of
the Valby church served as
hostesses, taking care of ar
rangements and serving during
the reception hours. A beautilul
white three-tiered anniversary
cake, decorated with gold flow
ers, was topped with the num
erals "50" in gold. Gold ribbon
streamers extended to four in
dividual cakes surrounding it.
The happy couple received
many good wishes and congrat
..i..tio (mm th Inre pather-
ing of friends and relatives who
attended. During meir yeara to
gether, they have been very ac
tive in church and community
affairs
Wedding of Niece
Attended by Couple
During Portland Trip
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ruggles
traveled to Portland December 8,
for a combined business and
p'easure trip and to attend the
wedding of Ruggles' niece, Miss
Lcona Ruggles, to Clifford Thom
as Alexander, Jr.
The wedding was held at 7:30
Friday evening in the Valley
Community Presbyterian church.
Mr. and Mrs. Ruggles also at
tended the reception following
the c remony.
On Saturday Ruggles bowled
in the state finals of the Bowl
Down Cancer tournament at Kell
ogg Bowl in Milwaukie. At last
report, he naa piaceu sixm m
the state competition, but final
tabulations are yet to be report
ed Saturday evening, the couple
attended the Holiday on Ice show
at Memorial Coliseum. They re
turned home Sunday, December
10.
Reception to Honor
John Wagenblasts
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Al
vln Wagenblast in Lexington
will be the scene of a reception
which will honor their son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
John Wagenblast, on Sunday
afternoon, December 17, be
tween the hours of 2:00 and 5:00
p.m
The young college couple was
married September 17, and are
presently enrolled at Oregon
State University. A special invi
tation is extended their class
mates in the Heppner and Pen
dleton areas to attend, as well
as other friends and relatives of
the family.
Sundav Reception
To Honor Wrights
1 invitation is extend
ed friends and relatives of Mr.
and Mrs. Orian Wright to at
tend a reception which will hon
or them on weir aim weuuwB
DnnlvppRflrv. on Sunday after
noon, December 17.
Friends and relatives in the
surrounding areas are invited to
come to the country home of Mr.
and Mrs. Albert (Junior) Wright
in the Ruggs area Deiween uie
hours of 2:00 and 4:00 p.m., and
extend greetings to the honored
couple.
Club Entertained
At Schwa rz Home
Mrs. Len Ray Schwarz enter
tained members of her pinochle
club on Friday evening, Decem
ber 8, at her home.
Holding high score at the end
of play was Mrs. Joe Balfe; sec
Mih Mrs nick Robison:
low, Mrs. Pat Hammond, and
traveling- Dinochie. Mrs. Bob
Laughlin.
Other members present were
Mrs. Merlin Hughes, Mrs. Dan
Brosnan, Mrs. Jim Follensbee,
and the hostess, Mrs. Schwarz.
Couple in Marriage
BOARDMAN Miss EJrrne IX-
Anne Wear, daughter ol uarroi
"""" ... ' u,,Urilman and
Dean wt-nr . ,
Anno Hudson Wear of Portland,
became the bride of Kurt Jlenry
Cantenbeln. son oi wr, .
Henry Gantenbeln of Boardman.
in a 2 p.m. double ring ceremo
ny Saturday, noveinuo
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lT. u ,.,.,, II, lli"M service
was performed by the Rev. Hen
ry Wnrcer or wesu, -
le of the groom.
ai.un. Wuhn tans Be-
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cause" and 'True Love, accom
panied by Mrs. Allien '
who also played the nuptial
music. . , . ,,,
The brine. Riven in mail
bv her father wore a floor
length sheath gown, In white
luce over crepe. It was. fashion
ed with a high neckline ana
long sleeves. Her nine iooi vni
was held in place by a large
white rose, and attached were
two blusher veils. She carried a
bouquet of Jack Frost roses and
stephanotis, and wore the tra
ditional blue garter.
Miss Karrol wear whs im
. i.i nt hnnor and wore
a floor length olive green sheath
gown, fashioned wnn
waist ana long sieevc,
lace overlay on the bodice. She
nnrl ctpnhanOtiS.
and had a green velvet ribbon
headpiece.
Bill Getz of The Dalles was
i . nr, snH Tnnv Branco of
Areata, Calif., brother-in-law of
the groom, was usner.
ceptlon was held at the church.
The cake was served by Mrs.
George Neeley. Mrs. Arnold
Classen poured the coffee, and
Mrs. Tony Branco, sister of the
groom, was at the punch bowl.
Mary Wear, sister oi me uuuc,
had the guest book,
vnr her daughter's wedding
Mrs. Wear wore a green knit
wool suit wnn Drown accessor
ies The grooms momer cnue
. ...... .ninpoH cVipnth dress with
black accessories. Both had cor
sages of white carnations.
For going away me uhuk
changed to an olive green wool
dress with green shoes and bag.
Her corsage was of white roses
and stephanotis.
m.. k,i,io to a mfifi Graduate
of Riverside High school and at
tended Blue Mountain college.
has been employed at Meier &
Frank Co. in roruunu.
groom is a 1960 graduate of
Riverside High school, and is a
member of the National Guard.
He received six months army
training with the guard. After
a short trip they are living in
Boardman where the groom is
in the dairy business with his
father. . , , ,
Out of town guests included
the groom's uncles and aunts,
Mr. ana Mrs. sruiui .-iuui.j
of Nenana, Alaska; Rev. and
Mrs. Henry Warber of Mesa,
wooh Mr. and Mrs. Walter
iren r.1 Camaa Wash.! MrS.
niorio Hanphpm of Estacada:
his grandmother, Mrs. Minnie
uantenDein, anu ins umv.c
drew Gantenbein, of Gresham;
rA Vila vrtiiclna. Snndv haneberff
of Monmouth, Janice Haneberg
of Bellingham, wasn., anu ma
rie and Jerry Schmuck of Portland.
Conventions Call
Venards to Valley
Mr. and Mrs. John Venard at
tended the 40th annual Oregon
Wheat League convention held
at the Sheraton Hotel in Port
land the week-end of Novem-
bVenard then attended inform
ative sessions on banking in
Cottage Grove from December
4 through T. Mrs. Venard trav
eled on to visit in Grants Pass
and then on to visit her brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Doug Knokey in Medford.
The Venards returned home
Friday, December 8.
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MR. AND MRS. KURT HENRY GANTENBEIN
Group Makes Plans
For Coming Dinner
Members of the Heppner Jay-cee-ettes
will hold their regular
monthly meeting Thursday, De
cember 14, at the home of Mrs.
Lyle Jensen. Time of the meet
ing will be 8 p.m.
Plans will be made for a pro
gressive dinner to be held Sat
urday, December 16, and elec
tion of new officers will be held,
it is announced by Mrs. Jerry
Hollomon, president.
All members are urged to at
tend this meeting
When you patronize Gazette
Times advertisers, you help
make a better paper, leu mem
you saw it in the Gazette-Times.
Bride-elect Feted
At Shower Prior
To Friday Wedding
Miss Kathy Coppock of Port
i i nmtoH hv friends
lanu ww . v-.
Sunday afternoon, December J,
at a bridal snower given in
honor with Mrs. Matt Hushes,
T- 11 Daad Mn V IVlAtl
Hayes, Mrs. LeRoy Gardner, and
Mrs. Jack vanwiniue as nusi-
The shower was held at the
Hughes home ana was unturn
ed by about 37 guests.
restive iiuiiuu,, " - - - -
shades of green were used about
the rooms, ana me reiiesiimcm
table was centered wun a nun
. . K Hnll
Special guests were Miss Cop-
Grade School Musicians
Instills Spirit of Christmas
. , winner Ele-1 Finale of the evening was o
AUairnre ui r.rn. proilD Of lour BiirriiiK uonu
mentary sch'H.1 Christmas Pj Xrs bv the seventh and
gram Monday evening was num ,ntt.rmodlato band,
moved swiftly " i rnnac-1 Full balance of instruments
spirit of Christmas as a ca pac-1 , ) , B(KM, ,,rPS.ntatloii of
i,y crowd enloyed he me rry rovm,ir which closed with
voices oi cniu nn "'"ft"",, "d thc familiar "Santa ciaus is
iZoZmo to the Coming to Town, arrangea oy
Christmas season. Thc pr'oCram was presented to
Children In grades pnrf.nis and adult menus in uiu
through eight presented an ac-1 , lp !e room Monday
romnllsneu mu-ntui ' , "T. ii nlgni. in"" "
Songs of the chorus and small ( hpnrd the program i carl r.
uroups carried out -- '."" and was pn-M-iiieu
Christmns Is So Manv '"
under the direction of Mrs. Ola
Mae Groshens.
Tinkling bells, played by
Tnmi .Meador. Dlanna n ;
and Snery mtiim, .- -
ground to the opening four-part
round "I Love to Hear the
Christ Bells". A greeting
song "Helgh-ho Heppner People
Here" was used as a welcome
and entrance song for the
chorus. Serving as narrators to
Introduce several of the num
bers were Benham Malcom and
Jeff Marshall. .
Familiar Christmas carols,
dressed up in new arranga
ments. Included "Silent Night-,
nvha Child is This?", "O Holy
Night", "We Three Kings , y
small groups.
i n,li.u1ncnr mi
Drawing cimiu.i..v
plause were seven boys who
loined in harmony in a humor
ous arrangement of "Down at
the Barber Shop". Taking part
as barbers and customers were
Greg Davidson, Barry Munkers,
Luke Padberg, Ricky Pettyjohn,
cnariey ounhki, .... yv
and Garv Hunt. Verses of the
"""Jr. V.tir Knan" were
sung by John Roark, Jim Mar-
quardt. Jonn L.uciaiu, j
nutt, Mike Warren, Joe Kenny
and Kelwavne Haguewood.
Second part of the program
was a group ui t'".""-
ed numbers by the fifth grade
: , , i i AifaMoA hv Ar-
Deginners uanu, -,
nie Hedman. This was followed
by a variety of five waltz and
march numbers by the sixth
grade band, which displayed
confidence and good control oi
instruments.
.,ML.nnKirl fn nit?n
school students Monday morn
ing.
HOSPITAL NEWS
Patients who were admitted
to Pioneer Memorial hospital
during the past week, and are
still receiving medical care, are
he following: A. C. Crowell.
lone: Florence Nolan, Heppner;
Martin Riggins, Spray: Vern
Fisher, Spray, and Marjorle
Wilcoxcn, Heppner
Those who received medioal
care and were later dismissed,
were the following: Dolores Ay
ers. Heppner; Dean Wimer, Kin
zua. and Darrell Smith, Condon.
Mr and Mrs. Frank McFad-
.1 urn nnnOHTlOinff
nen. nt-uuii, "
to the World" and Jingle Bens . tne brth of their Iirsi cnua, a
Several individual students were j dauehter. born Thursday, De
S L as soloists and in ' b(.r 7. She has been named
pock's mother, Mrs. Harry
-o r,t Portland and Mrs.
Wilbur Van Blokland, Heppner,
motner oi tne Roum-ctc". ...
Guests were served cnifion
cake with whipped cream,
.i.aiitliarriiic nnrl coffee.
fnnnnrk's marriage to
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1 . . T DUlrlnnrl M-Hl hp HtI -
Uaie VOII DJUIV1BJIU ,
day, December 15, at 8 p.m. in
pns. A reception at St Helens
armory will follow the ceremo
ny
cember 7. She has been nameii
Bill! Jo, and at birth weighed
7 lb., ZVi oz. Grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Howell, Hepp
ner, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Nichols, lone.
Auto Hits Cow
Jim ollfi iiiait
Hieh school senior, and son of
Mr. ana Mrs. wes "
caped unhurt Friday night after
his car struck and killed a cow
on the Heppner-Pilot Rock high
way near the John Hanna place.
He was returning to Heppner
after taking a friend home fol
lowing the basketball game
here. The car skidded on wet
pavement when he applied the
brakes, and it spun around on
the highway iouowing me im
pact. Front of the car was pad-
iy aamaneu in w
the cow and other cattle, own-
i- y Vini onnnr.
ed oy Jjon oeiiiiciii "i-K"1
ently broken out of their pas
ture. An unusual number of ac
cidents have been reported re-
ii.. x Vtittinnr rlor
ceniiy, ui v.x,,
emphasizing the need for par-
i i - in i irrVit ririvinfT
LJCUiai LttiC ill
i y
ft
Pinochle Club Plays
At Keithley Home
A Christmas season card par
tv was held at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Vern Keithley on Sat
urday evening, December 9.
Those present to enjoy the
two tables of pinochle in play
were Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Jensen,
and Mrs. Koy uavis, nr.
Mrs. Eiwayne uergsiruni
the hosts, Mr. and Mrs.
Keithley
Men's high and the traveling
pinochle prize was won by Ei
wayne Bergstrom and Mrs. L.yie
Jensen held high for the worn-
eI1Guests were served refresh
ments of pumpkin pie and col-fee.
Mr.
and
and
FOR THE CHILD
WHO HAS TOO MUCH
mxjx torn
OR TOO LITTLE
A SAVINGS ACCOUNT
OPEN AN ACCOUNT TODAY
Accounts Now Insured to $15,000
FIRST FEDERAL
SAVINGS 4 LOAN ASSOCIATION
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Our colorful
styles and fabrics
will light up
his Christmas
with smiles.
Mke it aWght
Qhristmas for
I
ROBES
GOOD SELECTION IN ALL SIZES
DRESS SHIRTS
ALL COLLAR STYLES, WIDE ASSORTMENT OF COLORS,
ALL SIZES
SPORT SHIRTS
NEW COLORS AND PATTERNS
WOOL SHIRTS
FINE PENDLETON SHIRTS, A PERFECT GIFT
FOR ANY MAN
DRESS RAINCOATS
WITH ZIPOUT LINERS
SWEATERS
A FINE SELECTION IN MANY COLORS, STYLES
JACKETS SLACKS PAJAMAS
SHORTS BILLFOLDS
AND MANY MORE WONDERFUL GIFTS AT-
GARDNER'S MEN'S WEAR
MART and LeKOT GARDNER
THE STORE OF PERSONAL SERVICE"
HEPPNER