Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, December 25, 1969, Page 3, Image 3

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Krebs Celebrate
Anniversary With
Christmas Party
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Krebs
celebrated their 20th wedding
anniversary Sunday with a
Christmas party at their home
In lone. Mrs. Krebs used a holly
theme In decorations about the
room. Guests sat at card tables
centered with sprigs of holly In
milk glass and enjoyed a ranch
treat of venison sausage and
cheeses and other snack foods.
They were married at the
Good Samaritan Episcopal
Church while Henry was at Ore
gon State and she was research
assistant at the college. Follow
ing graduation they ranched at
Cecil until a year ago they
moved to lone. Mrs. Krebs Is
the former Dorothy Durst. They
have four children, Jane 16,
Clinton 15, Sky 12 and Glen 8.
Nazarene Christmas
Program Presented
Rev. Floyd Everhart and his
two daughters from Nampa,
Idaho and Rev. and Mrs. Ray
mond Kratzer, district superin
tendent of the Church of the
Nazarene from Yakima pre
sented the Christmas program
here Sunday during the Sunday
School hour.
They gave a variety program
of songs, readings and musical
selections. Mr. Kratzer told the
story "Why the Chimes Ring"
and played a solo on his saw.
A potluck dinner followed at
the church and treats were giv
en to everybody present.
St. Patrick's Have
Big Day!
There were 150 in attendance
for the Christmas dinner and
program Sunday at St. Pat
rick's Parish hall. Following
the potluck dinner, boys and
girls of the CCD classes present
ed the program with Greg Da
vidson as emcee. They present
ed three tableau: Mary and Jos
eph enroute to Bethlehem, the
Shepherds and Angels and The
Wisemen with gifts. The 5-6-7
and 8th grade choir provided
the background music for each
scene. The children of the 2nd,
3rd and 4th grades gave read
ings. Teachers in charge of the
program were Mrs. Rodney Britt,
Mrs. Jerry Sweeney, Mrs. Pat
Brindle and Mrs. Kenneth Tur-.ner.
DOT'S JOTS
I can remember dressing In
front of the old cook atove with
the oven door open. Fed with
wood from the wood box which
stood next to the stove, it was
a warm and welcome spot on
cold mornings.
The cook stove was missing
but lo and behold, the wood box
was there ... at the Rhea
Creek Crange. It's an oldey.
The back la higher than the
front which was braced with ir
on straps. It has seen many
years of service. Mrs. Elmer
Palmer says she Is sure It was
the one at the Redding Ranch
when they moved there 27 years
ago. It now holds wood for the
trash burner which may supply
heat but not with the charm
that the old cook stoves did
with the oven door open.
Children's programs are such
fun and the program Sunday
evening at the United Church of
Christ was real eood. A hich
spot came during the singing
of Deck The Hans as the pre
schoolers each took two orna
ments to put on the tree. They
were so unconcerned ana me
last little fellow was carried
away somewhere. Totally un
aware of anyone he finished
putting on his Christmas balls
and then lust stood and looked
enraptured at the tree. It was
a wonderiul moment snared in
ecstasy by the whole congregation.
Somehow during the supper
it became known that it was
Charlie's birthday. All of a sud
den the piano was playing
"Happy Birthday". Charlie sang
along and was extremely sur
prised when it turned out it was
to him they were singing! Such
fun was followed by a beauti
ful hayride. No snow but the
moon was so bright and the sky
was clear. Next year Lindsay
Kincaid said he'll hitch up the
horses. Now if he'll Just prom
ise snow we'll be there with
bells on! Come to think of It
. . . snow or no snow we'll be
there with bells on!
M-m-m Charlie hit Tuesday's
Oregon Journal. They quoted
from his last week s editorial
on obtaining a nuclear power
plant and hot water irrigation
on their editorial page, OTHER
EDITORS DISCUSS. . .! Oh well
. . it isn't the first . . . and
it probably won't be the last
and it Is kinda fun to read your
stuff in someone else's paper
some time!
kb-1 May your
I Christmas be 1
i merry, May
jryour Christmas
y0 be bright.
HEPPNER
BARBER SHOP
LYLE JENSEN
Luther League Plans
Winter Jaunt
Luther League members are
planning a trip to the mount
ains on Jan. 4. Members are to
meet at the church at 1:30 for
a ride to Cutsforth Cabin. Hot
chocolate will be furnished and
members are to take a sack
lunch. Bob Peck is chairman.
At their Dec. 14 meeting,
members also made plans for
the Dec. 23 Chirstmas service.
Jim McLaughlin and Jim Cuts
forth were named acolytes; Tom
Cutsforth and Kirk Robinson,
ushers and Terry Pettyjohn,
Tami Rauch and Deana Cuts
forth, to read the scripture.
Visitors at
Cox Home
Visitors at the Claude Cox
home this weekend were Mr.
and Mrs. Clair H. Cox of Cor
vallis and Charles M. Cox of
Walla Walla where he is chief
contact for the Veterans Adm.
Hospital. Another guest was
their grandson, John T. Cox
who is home from the Univer
sity of Oregon where he is a
junior in Business Administra
tion. He recently affiliated with
Kappa Sigma social fraternity.
He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Cox, Heppner.
Peace on Earth and Blessings
Of the Season to All
5 RT. REV. MSGR. LEROL E. McWILLIAMS
(St. Michael's Church, Jersey City, N. J.) S
Although man is the high priest of ceration
and all other creatures were made for his
service, it were to be devoutly wished that
the far reaching, all embracing sympathy
of St Francis would return and make of all
men the tender friend and protector of ani
mals as he was ... To achieve knowledge
through the unutterable agonies of those
2 who trust us has never been part of my J
credo. i
"Kindness the Key to World Peace"
lone 422-7234 Heppner 676-9603
Call for the operator of your choice
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MR. AND MRS. DOUGLAS ONTON nee Marjorle Lee O'Connor
now at home In San Diego.
O'Connor-Onyon Wed In San Diego Rites
All Saints' Episcopal Church
in San Diej; , Calif., was the
setting for the double ring cer
emony Nov. S, muting in mar
riega Marjorie Lee O'Connor,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles O'Connor of lone, and
Douglas Wayne Onyon, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Onyon of
Tustin, Calif. The Rev. Paul Sat-
rang officiated at the noon cer
emony. The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a full length
empire styled A line gown of
candlelight white satashan with
full train. Her train length veil
was of lace edged Illusion. She
carried a single long stemmed
white rose on the white prayer
book carried by her mother at
her wedding. She also carried a
white handkerchief edged with
tatting made by her great
grandmother and carried by
both her grandmother and moth
er at their weddings, and on
heirloom handkerchief carried
at the weddings of the groom's
grandmother and mother.
For her daughter's wedding,
Mrs. O'Connor wore a blue
crepe dress with jeweled braid
trim on the long full sleeves and
matching hat. Her corsage was
red rosebuds.
The bride was attended by
her sister Terrie O'Connor of
lone, as maid of honor, and
Mary Onyon of Tustin, Calif.,
sister of the groom, as brides
maid. They were identically at
tired in floor length olive green
velveteen dresses, styled after
that of the bride, with should
er length beige lace veils.
Best man was Ron Hagander,
of Santa Ana, Calif. Robert On
yon, Santa Ana, usnerea ior nis
brother.
Immediately following the
It's A Girl
Heidi Marie was born to Mr.
and Mrs. Melvin E. Martin of
Othello, Wn. on Dec. 22, 1969 at
Kadleck Hospital, Richland,
Wn. She weighed 7 lb., 13 oz.
She joins a sister, Melena, and
a brother, Mark. Grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick Mar
tin of lone and Mr. and Mrs.
Royce Holloway of Albany.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin have
spent the last two weeks help
ing in the Martin household.
They expect to return to their
home in lone soon after the
Christmas holidays.
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Tis the season to bt
joyful- Most happy
holidays to all.
OUR FRIENDS AND
RELATIVES
BOB and MURIEL
RUNNION
ceremony, the couple was hon
ored at a reception luncheon at
the Islandia Hotel on Mission
Bay
Following a wedding trip to
Carmel, the newlyweds are at
home in San Diego, where both
are employed.
Mr. Onyon Is editor of the
magazine and in charge of pub
ile relations for Pacific South
west Airlines. Mrs. Onyon is
secretary for an insurance com
pany. The bride is a 1965 graduate
of lone High School, and a 1969
graduate of the University of
Oregon. The groom graduated
from Santa Ana Valley Hih
School in 1965, attended Santa
Ana Junior College, and is a
1969 graduate of the University
of Oregon.
58 Steaks Served Lions' Ladies Nite
Fifty-eight Juicy steaks were ham, Darrcll James and BUI
served at the lone Lions Club
annual Ladles' Night dinner at
Eds Tavern in lone Monday
evening. Mrs. Lola LeBlanc of
Irrlgon won the drawing for the
Senior Citizens
Have XMAS Party
There were 10 senior citizens
on hand for the Christmas par
ty Thursday afternoon at the
Neighborhood Center. Door priz
es were won by Alta Stevens
and Opal Brlggs. The group
sang Christmas Carols and play
ed games.
There will be no party on
Chirstmas Day or New Years
Day. The next gathering will be
Jan. 8 from 2 until 4 p.m.
Warren & Marquardt
Apply for Scholarship
Debbie Warren and kick Mar
quardt have been chosen by the
HHS National Honor Society as
representatives to fill out appli
cations for the NHS scholarship.
The selection was based upon
their leadership, scholarship,
character and service.
There will be 175 NHS awards
of $1000 each made nationally.
The scholarship board will take
Into consideration the type and
size of the student's school. Mrs.
VI Lanham is National Honor
Society advisor.
FLOWERS
FOR ALL OCCASIONS
233 N. Main
Elma's Flower Shop
Phone 676-9426
After Hours Call
676-9767 of 676-5849
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nounced an Important board
meeting to be held Jan. 5.
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Nichols won the turkeys.
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JljSS' Christmastime.
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