Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, December 23, 1971, Page 3, Image 3

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    Remember the Birds Is Flea of Garden Club
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KZtrNKS, 01C). CAXCrnE TlMCS. TBurtdoy. Dm. jx m a
The ll.'i pm r Garden Club hu
arranged a ChrUtma window
in the Detfre of Honor bulldlnfi
i m fchouM nerve a a if mind
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I
cr la everyone on how la t
nicmlvf the bird during (tt
cold winter month.
Moat of u are ru iiiil.H j
with lee fre tirl bath. Iiui the
leathered friend will ctj-$
hating warm water juhhI i,(
Die bird bain fir bowl.
Imlude near the bud (.-!. r,
net Imp ar hunk of ai'l and
a tn ciinc filled uiili m-;miui
duller. Will bird seed cn It
liinh.iMil r n inixtu.e til
.r.u-ked turn ntul wheal I j ii
(.iro in ih feeder.
Tl u-n nre nil part of t . ;.tr
iii-n tluoi " hrtini.' i r l.ic
liiul-," Hie win.!. m w:t nf
! I by Mr. W. II. W..IK.
.Mr. Ma I iti i a Kdwln Cuu.m:
I Mr, thirlc Heard.
Schunks Honored
hi h a', r i f ilu- : I
tlnitf Anniversary (
Mm. Albert Schunk,
family Is holding a
Sunday, Dec. 20 Ml
.I'l r- Jt!mll Center, 215
I V.' in. i (. ii. I torn
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i
Mr.
Sr.
V.V.!
and
I heir
reception
the Civic
V. Oreh
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Marcia Jones is December Bride
MR. and MRS. STIVE JOHNSON
JarycJW acid 89 bogt of or-
I .inge n. I couM have Mild
, more last Thursday evening.
i .mm year mcy plan lo haw an
Orange Sale m'ain ami Mil time
JHr w.cr i ii many tii.ui'.
M.inla Ann Jumn, daughter, Umg hUwci.
of Mr. nd Mm. Floyd It Jonca The coupk' will reside u 2(Xi
N. H 41 h. Al. 22 In Canby,
Oiv. Tfic brldo U a lihi'.l unul-
uale if II.Mimr lliijh .vhii
In-r husband craduali'il
rciHlli'toi) llili St'luMil in
HAMS
TRUCK LINE
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DRAWN BY SALLY SOMNEP
GOMTY':
of IIi'iinn-r. bivarne the brld
of Sii plicn Iti i.l Johnson, on of
v'rs, J:un"i Toitrr unl the lalt
II !! I J John on en H ai
2:M pm. The n-n-iisony wu
niid by Ki'V. Jay ll'itlinan, at
i!k- Fiist Chii.ii.in Cbunh in
jl'anby Ori.
I Tin ('hutch wax dccoral'.Hl
. ui:h flower baskcU of pink and
while carnations, wmc tipiwd in
while, pink candle and pint
n!. lions on tin" pews.
I tie in Hie, Kiveii in niarriaj:ej
by her father, wore a floor
length, lout; sliH''d while satin
K(iwn, cinphnsUcd .y hu empire
wuistlino und a hih neckline
Her shoulder length while veil
was held in place with a crown
of pink riblMins and she carried
a bouquet of pink ami white!
carnal Ions.
For her maid of honor, Tcr
oa H.irshman, the bride cIiiim
a l-ecless, wine velvet Kown
f floor lenjjih with empire
wai-t and hih neckline. The
maid of honor's iKMiiiuet was
pink and white carnations with
w ino-colored tips.
Drad Johnson, of Lake Oswe
served his brother as best
man with (irci! Jones and
Diiam- Johnson as ushers. Duane
lso served is caixllo lighter.
wiiiitin music lor the cere-
i "We've Only Jut Be-
and
from
18.
DOTS
JOTS
r- i
daughter's wedding
chose a pale pink
matching coat and
nony was
Uun.
For h r
Irs. J.ines
ress witii
shoos.
Reception Follows
At the reception following the
eremony. Miss Judith Jones
sorved the punch; Mrs. Bob
Jones, the coffee ' and Mrs.
Ron Jones, the tea. Madelon
Johnson nnd Chris Masher Bt-
ncled the gift table and Sue
Rinker was at the guest book.
For her going away ensem-
do, the bride chose a black and
.vhite high -necked dress wi
th
f Brotherly Lore
What wont a brother do for
nis brother: C.uests were some
what horrified during the most
solemn part of the Li. Stephens
Bob Morris wedding to have n
"tillering" come from the front
part of the congregation.
It seems that Bob's brother on
la pretext of shining Bobs shoes,
i wrote iteip iieip on me soles
of the bridegroom' shoes. Then
a the young couple knelt at the
altar, part of the guests could
see the message and no wonder
it set them to "tittering".
Degree of Honor Enjoys Parry
Carn.tUon Club of the Dfire
.f Honor met Dec. 13 at th
Net-hboihood Center for their
Ihiittma patty,
Vi riMd-nt Mm. Wilbur
Siea.-.ill held a khort buine
meeting.
.Member ulth ShvicI I'aU re
wal.il tltenuelve with gift
Oilier ih-WK numbered paikag-
e.
The Jan. 19 meeting will be
t the Lincoln aih home.
Liidie at the ChrlntinA party
were Mr. Mary Bryant, Mr.
Om Cox, Mr. Allct McCabe,
Mr. I.l4 Farra. Mm. Clara Cert-
n. Mm. Pete Mo.Murtry, Mr.
Adelle LaTraiv, Mr. Kail Sow-
ard. Mm. Carl King, Mr. Archie
I'adherg, Mr. John Kergstnun,
Mi !rl I'obinsou, Mr. K. K,
Conty.
Mh Itohiivsoit won the door
Mr. Howard and Mm.
gall nerved a dellcioua
and a choiee of bteml.
Siea-aalad
Gem & Mineral
Society Meets
Fuurleen membet of the t ;,-
k Mineral Society met S(iur1iy
eviinlnrf fu? Il !r CI. (ii(ti4i tlii
ner and gift exchange jt Tlx T
Cafe, lane.
GueU Were Mr. and Mri
Georiitf Miller, Mr. AI-im An
dersort and Lone and Apr. I.
daujihtem of Mr. And Mr. I'.i d
Miller.
New officer for l!72 ate Mm
Ed Hunt, president: Mr, p.iut
Miller, vice preident; Mm. F.
K. Gonty, aecrctary treaun r,
Tlie next meeting U Jan. 22
at the former Library l!uildtn;
LOTTIC LAOCHLUN
WINS NOBLE GRAND DOLL
Lottie Lauchlin won th Pt
Noble Grand doll, it U an ador
able play doll with a wonder
ful wardrobe and trunk. It I
wrapjH'd and under the tree for
a Chriktma tturprUe. The
Laughllna have their ChrUttna
the nlghl tefore o it won't le
long now before Lottie will be
Having with the doll.
New Rock Display
Mrs. Paul Miller ha changed
the Hock Club' display cabinet
a (lie VUUIIHUUM.' dK.llll. (1119
time he ha four frame of ca
bocnons. These t-ite tell u arc
highly polished I onus cut from
rock blabs.
Those on display have bee
cut from sagenite lagate em
bedded in quartz), I'llday pluim
that 1 found in the Friday bed
his side of Madras and two
frame of Carey plume. This Is
found on the Carey Ranch down
by Prinevllle.
I -m tiff mr t
More Atlanta
While we were in Atlanta we
took a tour of the area that
took us to Stone Mountain, one
of the wonders of the world.
Granite from this behemoth has
been used In all the state cap-
itols and the Panama Canal. We
took the train ride around tho
base and the tram to the ton.
from this breath taking spot.
we could see 20 or more towns.
Atlanta 20 miles : away has a
beautiful skyline with its high
buildings.
Enroute back to Atlanta we saw
some gorgeous million -dollar es
tates: une nomfr was- nuut on
one-fourth of an acre that cost!
$65,000. Wow! So much money
scares me ... it was good to
get back to Heppncr!
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DRAWN BY LAURIE MALCOM
Bonnie Clow is real good with
dogs and kids. She has started
her 4-H club and has a few
more spaces for additional mem
bers if anyone else would like
to join.
She says that if enough adult
interest is shown, .she would in
struct a class in dog obedience.
Anyone interested might give
her a ring and talk with her
about it.
Season's Greetings and
the best of good wishes
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Closed 3 P.M.
Christmas Eve
JERRY'S
BARBER SHOP
1
DRAWN
JACKIE MOLLAHAN
LADD DICK
CHEVRON DEALER
HEPPNER and LEXNGTON
ffk'ptfxiiWik'
Welcome Dinner Held
For Duane Steers
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Steers en
tertained at an early Christmas
and "Welcome Home" dinner!
Saturday evening. Guest of hon
or was their son, Duane, who
is home on leave from the Navy.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Max Breeding and children of
Gresham, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Wilson of Umarilla, Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Steers, Mr. and Mrs.
Clayton Ayers, Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Wilson and family, Grace
Buschke, Alice Hastings, Lydial
Wilson, Clyde Cox and Lola
Breeding.
A very enjoyable evening was
pent with a special highlight.
Mrs. Wilson had 12 of her 13
grandchildren together at one
time.
One of the joys of the season is the opportunity to put
aside the routine and customs of every day business
and in real sincerity wish everyone a Merry Christmas
and a Happy New Year.
MARY JEAN, KATHY, MARLENE and RANDALL
Pet
erson
s J
ewelers
OPEN TONIGHT UNTIL 8 P.M.
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A N6L5
ST
DRAWN BY DEE HEDMAN
Our wish for you
is a holy and happy
Christmas.
HEPPNER
BARBER SHOP
MARKET