A
St
ft
m
3.
ft
m
m
ft
M
ft
m
ft
M
ft
5
x
ft
m
ft
3
ft
m
ft
i
ft
Monument Couple
Exchange Marriage
Vows November 29
The Community Presbyterian
church of Monument was the net
ting (or the wedding ceremony
on Friday, November 29, which
united MiXo Nuunil Duhill and
Emory Moore, both of Monu
ment. Officiating at the double
ring ceremony was the Kev. Ger
ald Emerson of Mt. Vernon.
Parent of the couole are Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Dahill and Mrs.
Edna Moore, all of Monument.
The bride, given In marriage
by her parents, was attired in a
pink luxury natin street-length
dress, with bodice and cuffs of
the sleeves trimmed with pink
lace. Her veil was held by
headpiece of petals of pink
pearls and lace. She carried pink
and white carnations on a white
Bible.
Maid of honor was Miss
Jackie Moore of Monument, sis
ter of the groom. She won an
aqua saMr street-length dress,
with matching carnation cor
sage. Dresses of both bride and
maid of honor were made by
the bride's mother, Mrs. Henry
Dahill.
Garv Norden of Mt, Vernon at
tended as best man, and ushers
were Jim Boyer of Monument
and Robert Holmes of Pendle
ton. Mrs. Merlin Jones of Monu
ment was organist and accom
panied Miss I'epgy Plank of
Fossil whs sang "The Sweetheart
Tree" and 'The Lord's Prayer."
A reception followed ln the
church parlors, with Mrs. Steve
Holmes and Mrs. David Dahill
serving punch and coffee. Mrs.
Stanley Boyer cut and served
the cake. Miss Niki Miller was
ln charge of gifts and Mrs. Gary
Norden registered guests. Pic
tures were taken by Miss Jean
Hill.
The newlyweds will reside in
Monument after the honeymoon.
MOETY
Bazaar to Feature
Country Store Theme
A "Country Store Bazaar," of
fering Christmas gifts, both
large and small to the early
shopper, will be presented this
Saturday, December 7, at All
Saints parish hall, starting at
11 a.m.. soonsored by the Epis
copal church women.
The bazaar Is an annual
At. it and will fi-aturn luncheon
in the tea room for shoppers
ana Businessmen aime. a wiuu
variety of home made gifts will
be offered, with choices to be
made from fancy work items,
homemade advent calendars,
stick horses, aprons, a surprise
table featuring childrens gifts
and many novelty Items Ideal
tor gift giving. Also offered will
be a variety of homemade lood
Items and oholr members and
acolvtes will be In charge of
the candy booth.
Mrs. Erwin Reviews
Novel by Frenchman
Mrs Ilnmld Erwin Dresented
book review on the novel, "The
Horsemen," at the last November
meeting of the Heppner Book
worms club, held at the home of
Mrs. Cornett Green.
The book was written by a
noted French author, Joseph
Kessel, who wrote about horse
manship competition in the
country of Afghanistan.
Club mrmbers drew names for
a gift exchange, which will be
held December 10 at the home
of Mrs. J. O. Turner. At this
meeting each member will recite
poetry and short stories about
the Christmas season.
m
m
at
m
'
ft
m
S,
a
U
5
Us
&
ft
m
M
.Hi
A
it
ft
A
An Especially Appreciated 5
CHRISTMAS GIFT
m
For Those Special People on Your List
A NEW TOP QUALITY LINE
$2200
SET OF FOUR KNIVES
(AS ILLUSTRATED)
Crawfords Greeted
By Large Gathering
On 60th Anniversary
IONE A large number of
friends and relatives attended
the reception honoring Mr. and
Mrs. Waite Crawford on their
GOth weddinc anniversary, which
was held In the social rooms of
the lone United Church of
Christ on Sunday. December 1.
The tea table was covered
with a laige white linen cloth,
decorated with silver garlands
and white paper bells. The wall
behind the tea table was attrac
tively dectrated in the same mo
tif. A large decorated sheet
cake centered the table.
Mrs. Vern Crawford, Mrs. Har
lan Crawford, Mrs. Arthur Craw
ford, and Mrs. Tad Miller serv
ed the cake at Intervals during
the afternoon. Coffee was served
by Mrs. Hervel Pettyjohn. Mrs.
John Voorhees, Mrs. Milton Mor
gan, and Mrs. Del nut r Crawford.
Serving at the punch bowl were
Mrs. Bill Nelson. Mrs. Keith
Peck, Miss Suzanne Voorhees,
and Miss Michelle Miller. Miss
Peggy Voorhees, Mrs. Marlene
Bush and Miss Anita Crawford
were in charge of the guest book.
Assisting around the room were
Tara and Cyndee Crawford.
A money tree was presented
to Mr. and Mrs. Crawford by
Rev. Mike Luedde.
All of the Crawford's eight
children attended, and 13 of the
IS grandchilren were present.
The group included Mr. and Mrs.
Milton Morgan, Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Crawford, Rolla Crawford,
Mr. and Mrs. Tad Miller, Mich
elle and Nancy of Heppner, Mr.
and Mrs. Delmar Crawford, An
ita, Cyndee and Mrs. Marlene
Bush of Hermiston, Mr. and Mrs.
Harlan Crawford, Tara, Tammie
and Craig, of La Grande, Mr.
and Mrs. Vern Crawford and
Janice of Helix, Mr. and Mrs.
John Voorhees, Suzzane, and
Peggy, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Peck
and Natalie, of Portland, Mrs.
Herval Pettyjohn and three
children of Yakima, Wash., and
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nelson of Pay
ette, Idaho.
Other relatives attending were
Mr. Waite Crawford's brother,
Rodney, and his son, Pete, of
Portland. Coming from a dis
tance to express their best
wishes were Mrs. Mattie Ray,
and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brashears
of Lyle, Wash., and Mr. and Mrs.
Erling Thompson, of McMinn
ville. Members of the Women's
Fellowship of the United Church
of Christ who assisted in the
kitchen were Mrs. Helen Mc
Cabe, Mrs. Delores Barnett, Mrs.
Geneva Palmer, Mrs. Katherine
Lindstrom, Mrs. Helen Pettyjohn,
Mrs. Dot Halvorsen, Mrs. Edith
Matthews and Mrs. Lucille Riet-mann.
"Something from the Jeweler's,
is always something spedaL"
-
Store Hours: 9 A.M. to 6 VM.
PH. 676-9200
177 MAIN ST. HEPPNEH
New Bride Showered
With Wedding Gifts
Mrs. Rick Johnston, recent
bride, was honor guest at a
miscellaneous bridal shower,
held on Friday evening, Novem
ber 29, at the home of Mrs. J. D.
Hudson.
The honoree opened many
gitts at a lovely gitt table dec
orated with white net over a
pink cloth, with small decora
tive white net bows attached.
Other decorations included a
large white wedding bell with
contrasting pink trim which was
hung directly over the gift table.
Assisting with the gift opening
were Misses Kathy Matthews,
Mrs. Hudson and Pam Johnston.
Hostesses for the shower party
were Mrs. Leon Ball, Mrs. Leon
Magill and Miss Matthews, who
served fresh apple cake dessert,
punch and coffee to guests.
The newlyweds were united
in marriage in Portland last
Wednesday in the presence of
family members. The bride is
the former Susan Starks, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Starks, and parents of the groom
are Mr. and Mrs. Sam Johnston,
all of Heppner.
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Thompson
and three children enjoyed
Thanksgiving day dinner and a
visit with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Victor Schoen, at their
home in North Bonneville, Wn.
Mr. and Mrs. John Venard
traveled to Madras Thursday to
enjoy Thanksgiving day with
family friends, Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Schoen.
Dr. and Mrs. L. D. Tibbies en
joyed a recent week-end visit
in Portland at the home of their
son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Larry Tibbies. Also
visiting the Tibbies family was
Mrs. Lance Tibbies and son,
Thad, from Buffalo, N. Y., who
had teen visiting at her par
ents home in Salem for two
weeks.
POWER
CONTROL
ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE
WE REPAIR:
Electric Motors
Power Tools
Hydraulic Jacks
Alemite Equipment
To Present Recital
Music students, under the dir
ection of Mrs. D. E. Hudson, will
present a variety program of
Christmas music to entertain
their families and friends at
2:30 p.m., on Sunday, December
8, at the Legion hall.
Rainbow Girls Hold
Initiation Ceremony
Three new members, were init
iated into Ruth Assembly No. 50,
Order of Rainbow for Girls, at
formal ceremonies on Monday
evening, November IS, In the
Heppner Masonic hall.
Those initiated were Lounnne
Kelly, Dianne Wright and Sally
Winters. Presiding over the init
iation were Teresa Harsh man,
worthy advisor, and her staff of
officers.
During the business meeting,
discussion was held on the an
nual Christmas Rainbow dance,
scheduled for Monday evening,
December 23, In Willows IOOK
hall. Sue Mel by, associate
worthy advisor, will serve as
chairman.
Reports were also heard on the
success of the breakfast served
Sunday mi.rning, November 17,
for out of town guests who at
tended the grand reception for
Mrs. Dick Wilkinson on Satur
day evening.
Birthday Observance
Honors Mrs. Hager
Mrs. Emma Hager was special
guest on Thanksgiving day for
dinner and a birthday celebrat
ion honoring her on her 80th
birthday. All of her children and
their families were able to be
present for the 8eclal event,
hclJ at the James Hager home.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Hager and daughter.
Cherry, Mr. and Mrs. Ken L'vans,
Pendleton, Mr. and Mrs. Vern
K'vans and daughter, Chris, of
Heppner, Mr. and Mrs, Homer
Hager of Hermiston, and Col. and
Mrs. Clayton t Harriet) Shaw and
two sons, Robert and Steve, of
Corvallis.
The large fireplace in the Ha
ger home was decorated to re
semble a large birthday card.
The honoree received many
gifts and congratulatory cards
and letters from friends and rel
atives and enjoyed the day vis
iting with friends and family
members. Guests who called to
visit later In the day were Mrs.
Zetta (Hager) Brosnan and
Jerry Brosnan of the Lena com
munity. Little Cherry Hager assisted
her great-grandmother In blow
ing out candles on the large
birlhday cake, baked and dec
orated by Mrs. Shaw.
Mrs. Hager was born Novem
ber 29, 1S88.
HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday. December 5. 19M
Family members present far
the Thanksgiving holidays at
the Leonard Toll home were his
grandmother. Mrs. Gladys Fra
iler from Welser, Idaho, his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill iSiiliiirds
from Sprav. Tom Laird, and
Nancv Jolnes from lVndleton.
Mrs. Fraier was In Heppner to
compete in the Old Time fid
dlers contest, held Friday and
Saturday. She won first in the
Classic Old Timers competition
and received a trophy und a
cash award.
r? a
nn
transparent
Plastic
Storm
Window
KlX
1 mil - U ( 1
tAOV TO TACK ON
Pettyjohn Farm
& Builders Supply
Heppner Ph. 676-9157
HUH
CryiUI Clear
ShutUrprool Plattic
xiWv vnnnuimr
Only hUUilJ IUUII IfUiill
J kf
ORAM ml
For-Windows,
uoors. rorcnes,
Breezeways
Uin. ft.
Mmv KirM
it s so fr
ANION!
CAN 00 ITI
Genuine FLEX-0 CLASS it the only
plastic window material that carries
t 2 year uarintet.The nam
FLEX-O GLASS it printed on the
edge lor your protection.
M l?mfc,r !.
lyerywhere
Wir Stl. Mk.. f iwMfi
null 7Ai? smctiwa
illrtill
Blue Bell
POTATO CH
69c
Varieties . . .
SSW NABISCO PREMIUM N ALLEY'S OCCIDENT
COFFEE CRACKERS DIPS FLOUR
$;b9 ;,99 2 " 550 2o 890 10" 99C
ALICE LOVE 20 oz.
JAM
PEACH, APRICOT-PINEAPPLE
BLACKBERRY OR
STRAWBERRY
.en li nniini nnr-TiM smnmn. - .:&. .y.-:
00
fOOD
FAVORITES
Flov-R-Pac 10 oz. Frozen
o PEAS o BROCCOLI SPEARS
CORN or
BABY LIMAS CAULIFLOWER
for
gyww
" ' USDA CHOICE
BANANAS 3 390 ROUND STEAKS
MAK3LEHEAD R B -
SQUASH ORANGES 8
40 8 $1 Rump Roasts b75c
RADISHES OR Q .OCC !-
GREEN ONIONS J Bunches J t
potatoes io 49t Slicd Bacon 1 69c
PRICES GOOD DECEMBER 6 & 7
It's nice to save twice
low prices and S&H
Green Stamps
CtAMPaf
BankAmericaro
MARKET
421 S. E. 4th
Pendleton
Phone 276-5862
ORE EN
STAMPS