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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1972)
'Feast of Lights' f tonight It aa tun until 12 day af ter (hrutmii that Wim Men -me (mm the Kat bringing gift aiut following Mar. So that lik'ht of the Christian mew. ce ha leen carried dnwn HiH.Ufh the nek, The Kplphaity i Hit ancient t'httfhiii feast which mark the cmiiiij uf tl.i e ;! fn.m iuiiide r.ifj to be Rii.m .l;;( anil Wi.r.lili th- a of Ft- Imp Win. l;-minKit!i, 2m! litohop of I lie 1i.k m uf KaM cm Oreni, fur whom tlu Fpl cpal ihunli fi t written a M-ntc which will be used nt All Slrtlit FiiImmuhI Church Jan. fi. t 7;.K1 p.m. At X.tX) p.m. the annual lint-linn will be held In the parli.li hull. l.-ss.rt and coffee will bt nerved. The Lit hi llevereiid Win. SiHiffuKt. J', will he the J.IU-NI speaker at tie niiu.i iniitiii;:. IJ I'tVllllf s W It'liliU tl lll. M-nlcr and member of All Saii.ts r uracil to aitend the I I iiniuiiil meeting. I I tltev. pan Thompson) 1 1 Teresa, Twice-Hit Still Arrives In Nick of Time ',1 n . . . . &2 uj MR. end MRS. RANDALL PETERSON Heppner's Jeweler Takes Bride The essence of the oil s.iy Many frierdi filled the Christ Inc. 'Lightning i.ewr strike Ian Church on Now Year's Kvp. twice in th jtimo j.laiv" may for the marriage of Mar I di; puted by Tcrea llarshin.nl BcrgKtnm nd K.tndall afier hiT n-evnt mitf-adventure. Peterson. The Rev. Ed Cutting Kn route to llcnpncr f ir the officiated at the double rlnrr i niity-w uonm u wedding. Tor- ceremony, isa'.s car wai tldc-.uiHHl bj .iii'miut cr as une was pulling KrTS. ",p ,n"""ay fr",n, Lawrence Reaneys After piwwdhiR on to The Feted at Vancouver Dalles, Teresa atopped nt a stop ign hut imfortinatoly the car Friends in the valley of Wil bohlnd her didn't, resulting In low Creek will be Interested In her second accident of the day. ,i aring of the f.Otli wedding re Fort unately, Teresa wasn't in- , ., , . , Jured in either of the mishaps. v' hon t,,.. "r ' 'r- ar)o Mrs. Lawrence Although her car wasn't ren- f " " .Varverv Wn' Thc' dcred iimpcrable, she finished ',vtd n,'"r Lex!nio f"r 11U'V the remainder of the trip with "( JCa" ,M'fore mov,n " the Earl Ayres, Sr.. from The Va"uwr r S Dalles, arriving in Heppner fwng h' reception held at with no time to spare. The wed- cv'ngton House were their ding at H:(H) p.m. and she ar- thr0 s"ns an'1 threfi daughters rived at quarter to five.. and their families: Maurice Reaney of Portland, John Reun- ey of Hillsboro, Robert Reaney of Boise, daho, Mrs. Joyce Woolf, Portland, Mrs. Jean Hob- THE SEVEN SUPER SEWERS The seven of us weren't all son ot Coquille and Gladys there. Arlynda Aldrich wasn't J"r",1on of Salem, and Von White. Paula Lind-' Mrs. Reaney has one sister, slrom started the club that Mrs. Frank Ritchie of Seattle week. We asked Paula's mother "d Mr. Reaney has two sisters, at the cooking meeting before Mrs. Mary Luntsford of Kelso if she could start and she could, ana Mrs. Hazel Sudden or Med- Paula is the one who thought f''d, all of whom expected to of the clubs name. The waye present lor the reception. The we got the names are by sug- j couple has IS grandchildren and gesting them and the one we 5 great grandchildren. likprl hpst ant it I ' We sewed buttons and snaps on scraps of sheets. We met at Lisa Martin's house and Lisa served refreshments of cookies and hot chocolate. We are hav ing our next meeting at Paula's house. Martha, reporter Among those square dancing in Pendleton New Year's Eve were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Driscoll, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Curtis and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Collins, all of Hepp-ner. V Equal time for women Accutrom by Bulova Bulova believes that the precise time is everybody's right. So they fashioned a unique new Accutron watch just for her. The elegant oval case and attached bracelet are perfectly united. Distinctively bark-textured. The dial is a radiant gilt or tangerine with hand-applied gilt markers. The bracelet has a slip-through lock, adjusts easily to any size wrist. Just ask for the Lady Accutron, the watch that gives equal time to women with accuracy guaranteed to within a minute a month. Precisely what she wants. $185. W will adjust to this tolerance, it necessary. Guarantee is for one year. Mrs. Fred Hoskins played the nuptial music as members of the wedding party entered the sanctuary. Attending the bridal couple were Mrs. Clyde Petty John and Jack Sumner. Sons, Bruce and Mike Bergs- trom gave their mother In mar riage. She wore a cream wool crepe dress and carried a cas cade of green holly and red ros es. Mrs. Pettyjohn wore a ChrLst mas green crepe dress and car ried a cascade of green holly and cream carnations. Ushers were Clyde Pettyjohn and Nel son Connor. The church was decorated In the holiday motif of red poin settlas, red carnations, variegat ed holly and evergreens. Special Guests Special guests were the bride's mother, Mrs. Iva Booker of Heppner and the bridegroom's aunt, Mrs. Clara Jaeckel and his cousin, Miss June Jaeckel, both of Portland. Mrs. Albert Wright and Mrs. Wilbur VanBlokland were in charge of the reception. Mrs. I VanBlokland made the double ring wedding cake served by Mrs. Biine Kemp. Pouring were Miss Jaeckel and Mrs. Ernie Mc- Cabe. Mrs. Bud Marshall was at the gift table and Kathy Ar rington had the guest book. The serving table was laid with red net over white linen. The cake was surrounded by red poinsettias nestled in evergreens and lighted bulbs. The couple will reside in Heppner where they operate t'etersons Jewelry. They antici pate a delayed honeymoon trip to Hawaii in March. "Something from the Jeweler's, is always something speciaL" JEWELERS Store Hours: 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. 177 MAIN ST. HEPPNER Ph. 676-9200 r uii in. nmmm. i (' I -Jr MICHELLE MILLER Engaged Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Miller, Heppner, announce the engage ment of their daughter, Michelle Ann to Donald G. Burns, son of Thornton O. Makinson, Baker. Miss Miller is a graduate of Heppner High School and is at tending Blue Mountain Commu nity College. Mr. Burns gradu ated from Baker High School and is also attending Blue Mountain Community College. A June wedding is planned. Lions Club Broom Sole Is Monday In lone and Lexington Broom and Uuhtbullm will be o, ncM Monday In om and Ltfclnfiton by the Imu I. km flub members. They will go from Iiiium lo hrtiiw bccinnlns at 7:30 p m. The broom are m.i.l.. by the blind. I'rocetHU of Christmas in Maryland Cinrt' J.ihnMon with the Fx tciihliin tiff ut kiN-nt Clirltmu with bU flk in lld)'rtiwn. M.I. and Wn hlnii ton. ). C. lit ix-nt omt time In the Library ot inrii-r.'s working on hU the AlMt while he was In Watdi inti'n he vUited with Daniel lurt, who idead the Kxtcmdon the iale go towariU the I.M'al Fmployment offUv program. ll .ave tne msnr mj.vi. I ix wlih the Rural Man Power The lone Lions Club member: DnlUn. Dept. of Labor, are making puru t have b.mth in Heppner during thelAt I rr Prtfw!nhrc Mr. and Mm. Uh IVmjohn various M.'nhant promotioiwi like the Mldnljjht Sale and the Shlcwiilk Baxaiir and otherx. They will M-ll their brooms and llkiit bulbs. Dates Coming Members and their wives are asked to circle Jan. 21 on their "alendars. Following Ladies NlKht dinner at Thels, Harold ,rr u-ilt itw.nk nn I an,l I .ind riauA rri.n of 1jiitrri u!1l I,,,ak- Teyn; Vkitnrc W II.. f I.,... -!.. U 1 I " ' -..w, v iuu Jiana had a family Christina with Iheir thne dauKhten. at their r.itnh out of lone. Coming from Oh'x wore Mr. and Mrs. tloorgo Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Bill MoClin. Marianne was home for the holidays from BMCC. l-acher Emert of lone, Mrs. Pet i Julius tirother, was also a tuest. II l.lihllo inllnn .1 lh f t - " .,.. ; "r cT p-rV TrJ ".Crystal City. Texas, arrived In son-in-law and daughter, and son. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McAl lister and Jimmy Sihht. The SHers spent the holidays with Doug Cribble, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Cribble was on the' the McAllisters and returned to tun- nonor roil tor I. ill term. Texas Dee. 2S HCPPNCR. (ORE.). CAZETTCnMEl Tbundav. Jan. I. 1973 lone Dates 12th Night Ceremony A Twelfth Nltfht Burning Ceremony will be held In lone at 4 pm, on Jan, 6, SHtwored by the lone Garden Club, It will be held at the Kletmann lot. I!ev. F.d Cutting and the Uev, William Arthur will participate a will Caroller directed bv Parrel! J.imes. Tilts 4rlce Is held after the Christmas green are gathered, the 12'h NlKht Story of the Wlsemen Is told and then the greens are burned. Everyone U invited to the service. Garden Club members will serve cupcakes following the ceremony. Approaching Marriage Smiths Gather At Bend Klolse Smith went to Bend to have Christmas with her son In law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Garvin Wood. Joining them here were Kenneth Smith and Sue Hyatt of Portland. Kenneth and hue came on to Heppner to visit with his dad. Kenneth Smith. Klolse went to Boise to visit In-fore returning to Heppner. Mr. and Mrs. linger cmpvit wish to announce the for :h.wi- Ing marriage of their d.iiilit -r. Nancy Ann to Lei toy I, N:ilt on Jan. 15 at 2:30 pm. at Hi' Lexington Christian Church All friends and relatives at cordially Invited. Clair Cox Here Mr. and Mrs. Clair Vx cam tip from Corvallis to spend some time with his mother. Mrs, Dolly AlUtott hatted hsr family for New Year's Day din ner. Attending were her daugh ter nd family, Mr. and Mr Jim Butler, Nlekl and Shelll of Mayvllle; another daughter. Mr and Mrs. Lyle Peck and family. her sister, Maude Lutkins; and Doug Olson, a friend of Peimie IVek's. Th Dale Cray and Bill Bran- no n families spent a rather mis erable New Years Day. Seems as though they got stuck out at the Anderson ranch. Dale and Bill had to walk about 9 miles for help. MOVING?.? Local or Long Distance Free Estimates Call Gens Orwick 989-8586 or Condon 384-2292 Agents for United Van Lin Mil Kraft wren j i. & - i 4 - m BETTY CROCKER Angel Food Mixes 590 IS it t7nl, I MFDAL' i f nWWVia Gold Medal mm UoAtO) BIG JOHN 20 OZ. BeansFixins2 o'75C STANDBY VALENCIA 46 OZ. Orange Juice 530 10 LBS. NABISCO I LB. CRACKERS - - - 390 FLUFFO SHORTENING 3 - 890 FROZEN FOODS -- BANQUET CHICKEN or TURKEY COOK IN BAGS - 5 OZ. HASH BROWN POTATOES 2 Lb. 4 $1 - MEATS Lumber Jack mm USDA CHOICE BLADE CUT 79 OREGON CHIEF Wieners wmmimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmnmmmmmmm PINK GRAPEFRUIT 10 for $QQ RED DELICIOUS APPLES Lb. JQc I TURNIPS OR OCfi RUTABAGAS 2 lb. JV TOMATOES Lb. Bar "S" Thick SLICED BACON 1 Lb. Pkg. 750 PRICES GOOD JANUARY 7 & 8 Phones: (Groc.) 676-9614, (Meat) 676-9288 It's nice to save twice low prices and S&H Green Stamps MARKET