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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1967)
i J 'I r - i j j riS -J E Parents Informed Of Class Activities At PTA Open House PnivnU of Heppner Men kcIiimiI student were brought up to dai on school curriculum and wore elven the opportunity to become acquainted with teachers on this year's stnff at an Own House on Wednesday eveninc, December 13. Hosts for the evening program were orfl cers of the llepuner llluh rTA organization, A short half hour mooting was held, after convening In the mulUouriMwe room. durlne which Principal Richard Cnrpen- ter outlined the program for the evening. From 7:30 until 9:00 p.m. par ents attended ha If -hour sessions in the departmental areas of English, sciences, mathematics, social sclenco and vocational training. The classes were do signed to acquaint parents with their chlldrens' Instructors and classroom materials. Teachers prepared and demonstrated pro. Jects and discussed textbooks. At the conclusion of the even ing, those attending gathered In the lounge, where refreshments . ,1 U. . U. t n n ..I. ii m ui sun use nsiIM WHTCHT w - - --- I Wrights Are Greeted On 50th Anniversary At Large Reception Kfnnv hnnnv memories Will remain with Air. ano Mrs. ur- ian Wright of the pleasant day and reception on Sunday, De hnr 17. whlrh honored them in an observance of their 50th wedding anniversary. Friends and relatives came from a wide area to the lovely country home of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wright, to extend greet ings and congratulations to the honored couple. About 150 guests signed the guest book during the afternoon hours. The beautifully decorated an niversary cake was served by Mrs. Clifford Hermann of Waits burg, Wash.; Mrs. Bob Bergs trom, Heppner, poured punch; coffee was served by Mrs. Clyde Hamar and Mrs. Berl Hamar, both of Corvallis; passing the guest book was Mrs. Clair Cochran of Pendleton, and as sisting with the opening of the gifts were the couple's daughter-in-laws, Mrs. Clayton Wright of Hermiston and Mrs. Bob Wright of Umatilla. Willa Pearl LeTrace and Or lan Elmer Wright, both born In Heppner of pioneer parents, were joined In marriage in the Heppner Methodist church on December 24, 1917, by the Rev. Noyes. The couple's first home was in the Rhea Creek area, 10 miles from Heppner, on a ranch Vinmacf-oatarl hu Mr WHht'S grandfather, Albert Wright, and farmed bv nis latner, anas Wright. With his brother, Del UnM rtnaratnri thp farm Un til his retirement In 1959, when thpv moved Into town, me Wright's youngest son, Albert 1 1 1 f yy iviiiL.j . . . . r Both Mr. and Mrs. Wright are members of tne Heppner jviem odist church, the Rhea Creek rirancra tha Pohpkflh and Odd Fellow ' lodges, and the Golden Age club. Both are active in oui door life, in fishing and hunt inn onH Mrs Wrioht has an ad miration for Indian artifacts, as reoresented In a nice personal collection. TV, this unlnn worp horn four children, Clayton or Hermiston mia wviiuiu v - ' ----- man nmif Hproaspri? Robert N, nf Umatilla, and Albert of There are 14 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. niipcte trnvplprt from a wide area to share in the observance, coming irom waitsDurg, wasn. Morirnc PpnrilPtnn. HermiSIOn Boardman, lone, Lexington and Heppner. , Mrs. wrignt greeted ineir guests In a brocade knit white QnA orrtlH Hrpc neppntpd hv a golden orchid corsage, a gift from tneir children. Mmv hpailtiflll pifts find vW&mW&W&K ' cards irom weu-wismng inenus SHOOT Former Heppner Girl To Wed Kip Morris WttWtlWtHttMHI J967 i Christ- GEORGE'S CHEVRON STATION LEXINGTON GEORGE & CHERRY HERMANN Students Entertain Guests at Holiday Tea, Fashion Show Home Economies classes and members of the FHA club at Heppner High school combined to entertain their mothers with a Chirstmas Tea and Style Re view on Thursday, December 1, In the cafetorium at the high school. . , , Sophomore girls moueieo. dresses fashioned with set-In sleeves. These dresses, made of novelty cottons or blends, were Mn4 In hnma MVinnmi class- ! 1 1 u y.v. in ......... - - es, under the Instruction of Mrs. Gene Winters. Junior and senior girls mod eled suits, coats and complete ly lined wool dresses, which ........ rtmatriif-tnrl In rings this HI II ,wiiauuvvu ... year. Two boys also modeled their own class-maue snins. Teresa Harshman narrated the style review, and piano back ground music was provided by Sandy Matheny and Susan Jep- son. Sara Miller entertained with vocal selections, accompanied by Marti uixon. Mothers were served reiresn ments at individual tables dec orated with festive holiday cen terpieces. Freshman girls, under the dir ...!.... ..I Mrs Tiimna Hllder ui ....... " ' --- - brand, prepared and served the puncn ano assoneu i-uuiwi-b made In home economics class 0 Is -4 MISS JANICE MARIE McGILL GREETINGS f ; , i 1967 "" ' Because Christmas is the time to remember good friends, we ore thinking of you and wish you a happy holiday. VAN'S VARIETY Church Families Enjoy Festivities St. Patricks Catholic parish members and guests enjoyed a Christmas party and potluck dinner at the parish hall on Sunday. December 17, starting at 12:30. , . tvynut inn cmpsts pnloved an afternoon or cnrisimas caiouuK. movies, and a visit irom oan . ...uA matA oarh philH nrps let, Win. iicaLu ent with a sack of candy and an orange. Schools Staffs Join For Holiday Dinner Uannnnr TT i (tVi cr-hnot and El ementary school teachers, their wives and husbands enjoyeu a Christmas potluck dinner Sun day afternoon in the high cnlinnl nnfptnrilinV Guests enjoyed an exchange of novelty gilts during ine ai General chairmen for the dinner were Mrs. Jane Kawlins, Mrs. Madge Thomson, and Mrs, Rachel Dick. as well as a number of phone calls and lovely plants were re ceived by the couple to add to the memorable occasion. 1 ; ; mx Peace on earth and joy abound Christmas day is coming. BECKET EQUIPMENT HAROLD BECKET Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Buschke and family of Canyon City were Heppner visitors over the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Buschke. They al so spent some time visiting his mother, Mrs. Claude Buschke, who is a patient in Pendleton Community hospital. Mr. and Mrs. James McGlll of Halfway, and former Heppner residents, are announcing the engagement and coming marri age of their daughter, Janice Murle, to Clifford (Kip) Morris, son of Mrs. Mildred Morris, Heppner. An Invitation Is extended to all friends of tho couple to at tend their wedding ceremony, which will be held Saturday evening, December 30, at 7:00 p.m. at the Assembly of God Church In Heppner. Following his graduation from Heppner High school, Mor ris attended Blue Mountain Community college in Pendle ton. He is now making his home in Heppner. DANCE Hard man Community Center 9 p.m. December 23 Western Music HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thundery. December 81. 1967 Youth Provide Greens for Church Acolytes and choir members of All Saints' Episcopal church enjoyed a day In the mount ains Saturday, December 16, gathering Christmas trees and greens for the church. The group was accompanied bv Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jones, Mrs. Bob Abrams, and the Rev. and Mrs. Dirk Rinehart. Church to Sponsor Evening of Caroling Members of All Saints' Epis copal parish will hold a hay ride and Christmas caroling par ty Friday evening. December 22, starting at 6:30 p.m. from tho parish hall. An Invitation Is being extend ed by Rev. Dirk Rinehart to all who would like to participate to join in for the evening's fun. NOTICE CHRISTMAS TREE PICKUP SATURDAYS ONLY-Dec. 30 end Jan. 6 Trees and Branches must be placed along curb next to street. No pickup with garbage cans. TWO DAYS SERVICE ONLY! Heppner Garbage Disposal Service HERMAN GREEN jA mar tmiwww KRAFT Marshmallows 10 oz. Jet Puffed Or Miniatures For THE NEW BETTY CROCKER Complete PANCAKE MIX water"" $1.09 NABISCO SNACK CRACKERS 3 1 HALEY'S 30 oz. ChiliCon Came 590 FOLGER'S (COFFEE 2 Lb. 3 Lb. $1.39 $1.98 A oz. Instant $- g(J GENERAL MILLS NALLEY'S PROTEIN PLUS TANG WHEATHEARTS SALAD DRESSING 59c Qt 49e LYNDEN TURKEYS HENS-8 to 16 Lb., Lb. TOMS-17 Lb. & UP Lb. BELTS-4 to 7 Lb gc Lb. OREGON CHIEF and BAR S BONELESS, Fullv Cooked HAMS u. 990 OREGON CHIEF PURE PORK Link Sausage l 690 LESLIE SALT, 26 ox 2 for 25c FLAV-R-PAK FROZEN Broccoli Spears Baby Limas Ford Hook Limas kAveA Veaetables Reg. or French Cut J 1 FOR Beans 4 oz. Onion Rings NO. 1 SWEET POTATOES OR YAMS Lb. 19$ CHOICE OrCMQGS Lb. I9v CELERY Lb. 15$ CELLO Cauliflower! 35 PRICES GOOD DECEMBER 22 & 23 Phones: (Groc.) 676-9614, (Meat) 676-9288 It's nice to saye twice low prices and S&H Green Stamps MARKET