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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, August 25, 1949
We're Selling
METAL
TROUGHS
Like Hotcakes!
Tell us the style and size you want
....We'll make them.
We also make fuel oil tanks
Becket Equipment Company
J. I. Case Dealer
Heppner Oregon
TEX-TOGS
For Children
FOR FAIR AND RODEO
Outfit your youngster just like all the
other real cowhands.
Tex-Tog Pants & Shirts
Sizes 1, 2, and 3
at
Mary Van's Flower Shop
Higby-WhiteVows
Spoken Sunday at
Church Ceremony
Miss Phyllis Nathelle Higby,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Higby of Forest Grove, and
Charles Scarborough White, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon White of
i lone were married in the Pacific
University Congregational church
at Forest Grove at 4 o'clock p. m.
Sunday, August 21, with the Rev.
Arthur M. Stook officiating. The
church was decorated in orchid
and white gladiolus. The bride,
given in marriage by her father,
wore a white satin dress with a
full train and with white chantil
ly lace, a full length veil with a
heart shaped Mary Stewart bon
net trimmed with seed pearls.
She carried a white Rainbow
Girls' Bible with satin streamers
and stephanotis and an orchid.
Miss Beverley Crawford was
maid of honor and wore a turquo.
ise satin gown Bridesmaids were
Miss Marilyn Smith, Miss Lodena
French, Mrs. John Tompkins, all
of Forest Grove, and Miss Arlene
Bonn of Seattle. They wore orchid
satin gowns and all wore picture
net hats and mitts and carried
heart shaped flower arrange
ments of orchid and white glads.
The flower girl was Lona White,
sister of the groom, and ring
bearer was Jo Letha Rickey. They
wore white organza dresses with
turquoise sashes. Candle lighters
were Janice Bushong of Bend and
Anne Seymour. They wore white
organza with orchid sashes.
Arthur Clough of Arlington was
best man, and ushers were Ken
dall Nash, Dr. George Nash, both
uncles of the bride, and Harold
Higby, her brother. Richard Hig
by, uncle of the bride, sang Be
cause and the Wedding Benedic
tion and Prayer, acocmpanied by
his wife at the organ.
A reception in the church par
lor followed the wedding The
i (Congratulations, Easter's
Grill
We wish you every success, and we feel
certain that you will continue to prosper.
We are very pleased to have been of as
sistance in bringing you, Heppner's newest busi
ness, into existence.
Morrow County Electric Service
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Union Pacific offers you ex
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LOCAL AGENT
UNION PACIF RAILROAD
cake was served by Mrs. J. C.
Rickey of Kstacada and Mrs.
Richard Higby, Portland. At the
tea table were the bridal couple's
maternal grandmothers, Mrs. N.
B. Nash and Mrs. O. S. Shlffer.
Others assisting about the room
were Miss Lucille Higby, Mrs Do
rothy Seymour, Mrs. Nora Lee
Craven, Miss Beverly Gates, Miss
Shirley Powell, Miss Virginia
Bonn and Mrs. Thomas Perkins.
The bride's mother wore a roy
al blue crepe dress with pink ac
cessories and rose corsage: the
groom's mother was attired in an
American beauty dress with aqua
accessories and a delphinium cor
sage. The bride's going away suit
was forest green with matching
accessories and her orchid.
The young couple left on a trip
to Victoria and Vancouver, B. C.
They will both attend Pacific un
iversity this fall. Mr. White be.
longs to Alpha Zeta fraternity
and Intercollegiate Knights.
Attending the wedding from
lone were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
White and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Algott Lundell, Mr. and Mrs. John
Eubanks and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert DeSpain and Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Fletcher. A disting
uished guest was Dr. Roberto
Hooker of .Managua, Nicaragua.
He is brother-in-law of the presi
dent of Nicaragua and Is the
groom's Spanish teacher at the
university.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Morgan
and family returned home from
the coast last week.
Mrs. Velma Dowell of Vernonia
and Mrs. Robert Witsell of Port
land were guests of their sister,
Mrs. Ethel Stewart, last week.
Mrs. Ralph Magnusson of Juli
ette, Ida. and Mrs. Charles Smith
of Pasco, Wash, and their chil
dren visited their uncle and aunt,
Mr and Mrs. Robert Seaton last
week. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Bard
of Stanfield were guests of the
Seatons Wednesday of last week.
Mr.. Bard is the Union Pacific
agent at Stanfield.
Mrs. Clifford Carlson and dau
ghter Leslie left Monday for Cot
tage Grove to visit her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Robertson
and baby of Salem were visitors
. here last week. Mr. Robertson will
r, teach music the coming school
, year.
lone won in the Softball game
iwith Heppner Sunday.
Joel Engelman was a visitor In
Portland and the coast last week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bryson and
Mrs. Lana Padberg are huckle
errying at Mt Adams.
Mr. and Mrs. Garland Swanson
took their 4-H woodworking boys
to Lehman Springs over the week
end. The boys in the group are
Larry Rietmann, Denny Swan
son, Ernie Drake and Delbert Bai
ley. Mr. and Mrs. Omar Rietmann
also went to Lehman.
Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Crawford
were visitors in The Dalles Sun
day. Donald, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed.
mond Enstow, underwent a ma
jor operation at The Dalles hos
pital last week.
The Ameca club met at the
home of Mrs. Roy Lindstrom Aug.
ust 17. Mrs. Clifford Carlson as
sisted with the refreshments. Mrs.
Gordon White received the door
prize.
The HEC of Willows grange
met at the grange hall Friday af
ternoon with Mrs. Harry Yarnell,
Mrs. Paul O'Meara and Mrs. Sam
Esteb as hostesses.
Willows grange held regular
meeting Saturday evening. The
next meeting will be with the
Lexington grange, September 17.
Initiation in the first and second
degrees will be given at that
time. Mrs. Harry Yarnell served
refreshments.
Rev. -and Mrs. H. N. Waddell
and daughter Charlotte stopped
in lone Sunday afternoon. They
were on their way home to Gari
baldi where Rev. Waddell is pas
tor of a church. They were at
Nyssa where he officiated at the
wedding of his son Clifford and
Miss Claudine Tomlinson. Ano
ther son, Willard, remained in
Hermiston to visit friends. Rev.
Waddell was pastor of the Co
operative Church of lone a few
years ago.
Rev. and Mrs. E. J. Gilstrap of
Turner were lone visitors over
the week end. He is superintend
ent of the memorial home for re
tired ministers of the Christian
church at Turner. He showed
movies and talked of the home
here Sunday evening at the Co
operative church.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Palmateer
left Monday morning for Califor
nia where they will visit rela
tives. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Ely and
her mother, Mrs. Dora Pierrot, re
turned Saturday from a three
weeks trip. They went through
Yellowstone Park and covered
Lmost of Oklahoma and Texas and
were on the Gulf of Mexico. They
visited many relatives, among
them a cousin of Mrs Ely, Ed
ward Dow, superintendent of the
Dow Chemical Works at Freeport,
Texas. They also visited Mr and
Mrs. Ray Gillette (nee RossBelle
Perry) at Houston, Texas. The
Elys traveled over 6,000 miles.
The Ralph Crum family left
Tuesday for Portland.
Peter and Helen Peterson, chll.
dren of Mr. and Mrs. August Pet
erson of Yakima, are visiting
their uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Ball.
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Fitznatrlck
and Miss Margaret McDevkt left
Sunday for Boise, Ida. and other
points.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Lundell
spent the week end in Pendleton
and walla Walla.
Mr. and Mrs. Johan Troedson
and son Carl attended the funeral '
of Mrs. Sophie Troedson In Port
land last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen l
and daughter Linda left Tuesday
for southern Oregon. ,
The Clarence Warren family .
left Tuesday for the coast.
Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Padberg
and children returned home Sun
day from the coast.
DATES TO REMEMBER:
August 31 Movie at athletic.
There will be no meeting of the
Three Links club this month.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Matthews
are the parents of twin daughters
Denice Margaret and Bernlece
Lillian, weights 5 pounds 2 ounc
es and 4 pounds 12 ounces, re
spectively, born Aug jr.t IS at The
Dalies. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Ely
of Morgan are the grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Zielinski
of Gervais are the parents of a
son, John Joseph, born August 18.
Mrs. Zielinski is the former Juan
ita Odom.
Roy Lindstrom and P. J. Linn
were Portland visitors the first of
the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ramsour of
Sunnyside, Wash, were week-end
guests of the John Ransiers.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Salter and
family left this week for Montana
to visit relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen
and daughter Linda are on a trip
through southern Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Warren
and family are vacationing on
the coast.
Mrs. Ida Coleman and daughter
returned home Sunday from Port
land and the coast.
Those returning home from
trips to the coast were Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Morgan and Mr. and
Mrs. Milton Morgan and their
families.
Those giving books to the li
brary this week were Miss Leta
Humphreys of Heppner, Miss Lee
ta Linn, Mrs. Victor Rietmann
and Mrs. Carl Feldman of San
Jose, Calif.
Fayne Ely, Joel Barnett and
Johnnie Bristow left Monday on a
vacation trip to the coast.
Mr. and Mrs. Creston Black
spent last week at Aloha.
Miss Barbara Smith who has
been attending the summer term
at the -University of Oregon is
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Dixon Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Griffin and
daughter returned from the coast
last week. They were accompan
ied by Mr. and Mrs. Norman Grif
fin and family and John Landis
of Portland. Little Nina Louise
Griffin returned home with the
Griffins.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard McNab
of Iowa were recent visitors of
the Griffins.
Mr. and Mrs. David Hill of La
Combe, Alberta, Canada were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Ran
sier this week.
Carolee Simmons rode in the
Dress-up parade at Pendleton.
Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson of
San Jose, Calif, are visiting at the
home of his sister Mrs. Johann
Troedson. The Nelsons have been
traveling In Canada.
Mr. and Mrs. Neale Sherman
and children of San Jose, Calif,
are visiting here. She Is the for
mer Katherlne Feldman.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
and family spent Sunday
ter.
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(13 AY FLOWER
Here is cheese at its best. The same natural
Mayflower Cheddar Cheese formerly sold
in the wheel now cut, trimmed and wrap
ped for your convenience. Rich, fully aged
flavor perfect for sandwiches, snacks, sal
ads or cooking. Sold in half-, one-, two- and
five-pound wraps.
don't forget
Mayflower
Cottage Cheese
in Country or Croom iryli
Pin and Half f in!
AT YOUR STORE
OR AT YOUR DOOR
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EEEIPIPWER
Civic Center
Saturday Night, Aug. 27
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Princess Dorothy of Lena District
Invites You to Attend the
FOURTH PRINCESS DANCE
Music by AL HUITT'S Orchestra
Admission, l.25 per Person
Dancinf from
930 (a Ii30
Refreshments
Dalzell
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