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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1972)
Carolers Entertain C of C ; i ( J v it tV I I l w H 13 : ' ... S' a Golden Anniversary Mr. and Mr. Leonard Rill will celebrate their 50th wed ding anniversary on Sat., Pec. 30. They will be honored on that day at a party at the Rhea Creek Grange given by their children and the Grange. All their friends and relatives are cordially invited to attend. No gifts, please. Home Grace Drake U home for Christmas vacation from her studies at Pacific School of Religion at Berkeley, Calif. KHISTINIIOMK FOH HOLIDAYS Kristin Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Normun Nelson, is home for the holidays. Kristin is attending OSU School of Home Economics. HF.rrNF.H ORK.GA7.KTTK-TIMK8. Thursday, DF.CKMIIF.R 21, 172 Mr. and Mrs. Konaio neea mid family of l a Grande were Sunday visitors of his mother, Ruth Reed of lleppnrr. They had their Christmas this week end as they will go to her mother's next weekend. Gary Vilhelm Marries Buy in ine m mmA I A The 7th and 8th grade girls chorus entertained the Cham ber of Commerce members with Christmas music Monday. They were directed by Bob Jespersen. The girls sing with enthusiasim. For many it was their introduction to two-part singing. They sang the French carol, "Ding Dong Merrily on High; The Snow Lay on the Ground, the English carol, What Child is This; Pat O'Pan and Angels We Have Heard on High." This is the last meeting of the Chamber until next year on January 8. Singing merrily are the 7th and 8th grade chorus at the Chamber of Commerce meeting Monday. Bob Jespersen accompanies them on the guitar. CKRAMICS CLASS COMING Back by popular demand, is Tom Shear's Ceramics Class. This will be clay work for those who took the class last year as well as beginners. The first class is Jan. 8 and classes will be held every Monday from 7 to 10 p.m. for 10 weeks. They will be held at the Heppner Ele mentary School as a BMCC evening class. Anyone interested in the class is asked to call the Elementary School and Mr. Shear will call back to answer any questions. Honor Society Taps Kristin Twenty-seven Oregon State University women students have been initiated into Omicron Nu, national honor society in home economics. From Morrow County so honored was Kristin Nelson, a junior from Lexington. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Blake have purchased the Georgia Brew ster house in lone. They will spend the winter in lone rather than in Portland. Their summer will be up at Blake properties. Does Family Daklng Mrs. Ottilie Hunt is doing lots of Christmas baking this week for the family Christmas dinner to be held at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack H. Smith at Hermis- ton. The Smiths' families are coming from San Joe, Utah and Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. George Hermann and family from The Dalles will join them for Christmas dinner. TV 5 " "j Christmas at the Neighborhood Center Christmas at the Neighborhood Center was in full swing this week. Mrs. Merritt Gray dressed the dolls and Mrs. Kenneth Beebe made the jams and jellies. Mrs. Gray also made the little flower containers. Mrs. Beebe holds a couple of the jars of jam she made. Two of the Santa Claus boots made by Judie Laughlin's 4-H Sewing Club are also in the picture. Lois Beauty Shop A Christmas Prayer PLEASE, GOD Lord, protect the animals Be these creatures wild or tame. ...Those that may be injured now And as well the sick and lame Spare them from the cruelty By an angry human hand And from all the persons who Kindness do not under stand Give your pity on this day To those creatures hunted down In the forests and the fields And on streets within our town Be they birds or cats or dogs Be they trained or just a pet Lord, we humbly ask of you Not a single one forget Lord protect the animals That in loneliness may roam And the hungry, thirsty, too That have no home. -from "Portraits" by JOHN C. METCALFE Merry Christmas mm- m . m. iyv HAVING A PARTY? GET THESE While home on leave, Gary Uf Wilhelm and Debby Kay Mars weie married Dec. 6 by Judge Paul Jones at the Court House. Gary is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Wilhelm of Heppner and Debby Kay Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mars of Winlock. Wa. Jimmy McLaughlin was a witness for his friend Gary. Gary has received his GED certificate while in the service. He recently received certifi cate for completing a Basic Leadership Course and Heli copter Repair. He is now a crew chief and driving truck for "Hell on Wheels". He is stationed at Fort Hood, Texas. Debby graduated from Che halis High School in 1971 and has been employed by Kodak Film Co. in developing pictures. Enroute to Texas they stopped to visit Gary's grand father, Vince Paddock at Sweet Home, other relatives at Redd ing, Ca. and at Coronado, Ca. they saw Gary's brother Joe Wilhelm. Joe and the boys' cousin Donna Wilhelm Anthony hosted a dinner for their relatives who live in that area in honor of the newly married couple. 4 GRADE "A" LYNDEN V mmm I ' mm HENS, 9-13 Lb 5g b. J lb" TOMS, 17-23 Lbs. Bird Farm Pure Pork 1 lb. roll A close up of some of the doll family. (If I were a little girl I'd take that little doll with the braids.. ..she also has freckles. DLH) rure rom nft . SAUSAGE.... 99g Nabisco Snack Boneless Fully Cooked HAMS Hill's & Hygrade's Nabisco Snack CRACKERS miiiiiiiiiiiini iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiia Krusteaz PIE CRUST 171 IX lllllllll 39e " '.Tr.7r.4t.T....:.sA .u. u JOTS 1 1 ., WESTERN FAMILY 20 oz. PINEAPPLE-CHUNK, SLICED. CRUSHED 3$H DRAWN BY OMA ROARK MEN'S NIGHT TONIGHT - THURSDAY 'TIL 8: 30 SERVING COFFEE & COOKIES ALSO OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT 'TIL 8:30 "Something Iran the jewelers U alwara something special" J Store Hcutt: S A.M. to 6 t.M. TI MXIM ST HEPPKEB PH. 676-9200 1 lUHuUtfMMll GREEN STAMPS Mary Jean. Shirley, Marlene, Randall WE'VE GOT 4 DOG We've been kinda hatching for a dog since ol' Dewey was killed over a year ago. Charlie grew up with a German shepherd and he thought this was the kind of dog we should have. I kept telling him there wouldn't be room for us in the car if we had a big dog. Anyway week before last, Mrs. Don Cole was talking to me about putting in an ad to Give Away a dog. She said he'd been around the school for several weeks then he was hit by a car. She took pity on him and took him to the vet. He'd been with them about a month. He'd be gone two or three days. When he'd come back, they'd put some more medicine on his wound and off he'd go for another while. But he's every thing she said about him. Her boys called him Pepper so that's what we've called him. His bangs come down over his eyes and he peers through them as he keeps an eye on you. Being something of an orphan, he needed lots of assurance but at the same lime he appreciates everything you do. He's had training somewhere along the line. He heels whether he's on the leash or not. He is real smart and learns fast. Jo (Wood) gave him a red jeweled collar that one of her dogs had outgrown. I told her she was making our dog a sissy but he's wearing it. He has a second bed under my desk at the shop. We think he is a real fine little dog. He and Daffy our yellow cat get along very well. Daffy doesn't know that cats are supposed to run from a dog and Pepper must have had dealings with cats before because at first he gave Daffy a wide berth. Daffy tries to get him to play and they are beginning to. We are delighted with our new dog. 90 fruit reg. 4.27 FRUITCAKES - sale $37 28oz. PEPSI, COKE plus dep. QKERS... . 551 Sunshine 3-pack POTATO CHIPS 59$ NALLEY'S Ready made dips... 2B$ 5 Schilling 4 oz. P. PEARS.. 19 K W K mmiiiiiiiiiHIIII tlllllllllllllllll IlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllWIIIIIIIIir Sweet Potatoes or Yams no. 1 LB. 23$ STALK CELERY . ea. iiuihi iiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii minim in iiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiii io oz, m on m K95t 2ib$1.79 Jnstant UIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllHHIIIIIIIIIIII nwiuuiiiumuaniuiiniuiu Prices good : Dec. 22-23 Phones: (Oroc). 676-9614, (Meat) 676-9288 It's nice to save twicer low prices and S&H Green Stamps M l -Ml' e MPS MARKET