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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, November 9, 1950
Seasonable Lingerie
For Ladies and Children
Faerie
Munsingwear
Pandora
gowns
Nylon Knits, Crepes
PAJAMAS
Brushed Rayon, Rayon Knit,
Outing Flannel
SLIPS
Nylon Knit, Nylon Crepe
Rayon Crepe Tailored
and Lace Trim.
PANTIES
Tailored Nylons in Briefs
and Panties . . . Lace Trim
med Nylons in Briefs and
Panties . . . Tailored Rayon
Briefs and Panties.
MUNSINGWEAR NYLON HOSE
Apex Non-Run Nylon Hose
Jlorak 4 Shop
FIRE DESTROYS BARN AND
CONTENTS ON BENGE RANCH
Fire early Monday morning de
stroyed the barn on the Ralph
Benge ranch northwest of Hepp
ner, according to Terrel Benge
who was In town that afternoon.
Origin of the blaze was undeter.
mined, although It was thought
it might have been due to spon
taneous combustion. Seven thou
sand bushels of barley stored in
the barn and all other materials
were destroyed with the building.
Terrel got a little too close to
the blaze in running a fireline
around the barn with a bulldozer
and sustained minor burns on
the face and singeing of the hair
not covered by his hat.
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CARD OF THANKS
Please accept our sincere
thanks for the many words of
sympathy and for the beautiful
floral tributes to the memory of
our beloved wife and mother.
Elza Vinson and family.
IF
you want an
IRRIGATED
RANCH
Large or Small
Let me know what you want
and I will find it for you
At the Right Price!
0. C. HUGHES
Licensed Broker
Rural Route 1, Box 329
Phone 3884
HERMISTON, OREGON
McLaughlin-Colvard Wedding Event Of
Interest at Pendleton Friday Evening
By RUTH F. PAYNE
Of interest to their many Hep
pner friends is the announcement
of the marriage of Miss Varene
Colvard, daughter of Mrs. Lucille
Colvard, and Joseph McLaughlin,
son or Cornelius McLaughlin in
Pendleton Friday evening at St. on the program included a piano
Mary's Roman Catholic church, solo. 'The Ninetv nnrl Nine." hv
HEPPNER
GAZETTE TIMES
The Heppner Gazette, established
March 30, 1883. The Heppner
Times, established November
18, 1897. Consolidated Feb. 15,
1912.
Published every Thursday and
entered at the Post Office at
Heppner, Oregon, as second
class matter.
Subscription price, $3.00 a year;
single copies, 10c.
O. G. CRAWFORD
Publisher and Editor
SALE
6
Thursday
November L
Regular Run of Livestock
Bring in what you have for sale and we'll do our best to
sell it for you.
SALE STARTS PROMPTLY AT 1 :30 P. M.
Heppner Sales Yard
HAROLD ERWI N, Operator
John Varner, Auctioneer Harry Dinges, Clerk
Rev. John O'Hara nfficiatpd. The
bride was given in marriage by
ner brother. Wi am Co varri.
Miss Virginia McLaughlin, twin
sister of the bridegroom, was the
bride's only attendant. James Mc
Laughlin of Heppner was best
man and ushers were Herbert
McLaughlin, Robert McLaughlin,
brothers of the proom. FranHs
Squires and Stanley Conlon. Jo
seph Dohertv was soloist and Mrs.
Walter Moore played the wed
ding marches. A reception was
held in the Vert clubroom follow
ing the weddine-. Amnns thnao
from Heppner attending the ser
vice were Mrs. Gertrude Apple
gate, Mr. and Mrs. William Buck
num, Mr. and Mrs. James Mc
Laughlin and Francis Doherty.
Ten tables of bridge and 10
tables of pinochle wene in play at
the B. P. O. Elks ladies' nitrht
card party Thursday evening. In
bridge, Mrs. David A. Wilson re.
ceived high score and Mrs. J. D.
maimer, second; in pinochle, Mrs.
Russell O'Donnell received hie-h
and Mrs. Charles Carlson, sornnri
Mrs. Maurice Groves of Lexing
ton received the door Drize. Kev.
eral guests were present from
Condon and Pendleton. The Pen
dleton lodge presented the initia
tory work for severa lcandidates.
Hosts and hostesses for the affair
included Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wor-
den, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Anderson,
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Becket,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Becket, Mr.
and Mrs. Claude Buschke, Mr.
and Mrs. John Bergstrom and Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Anderson.
The Past Matrons' club of Ruth
chapter No. 32, O. E. S., gave a
surprise handkerchief shower for
Mrs. E. R. Huston at her home on
Water street Friday evening on
the occasion of her 79th birthday.
Present were Mesdames Charles
Vaughn, C. W .McNamer, W. O.
Dlx, W. O. Bayless, Frank S. Par
ker, E. E. Gilliam, Charles Rug
gles, Howard Keithley and Fran,
cis Mitchell, a guest of the club.
Mrs. Keithley made the birthday
cake which was presented to Mrs.
Huston.
Will and David Hynd motored
to Pendleton Friday to visit rela
tives. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parrish, Mrs.
Earle Gilliam, Mrs. Sara McNa
among those from Hennner at
ttendine the Girls Leaeue din ner
at lone high shcool Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Howard Gilliam and Mrs.
Jackson Gilliam of Hermiston are
in Spokane this week where thev
are guests of the latter's mother,
Mrs. W. W. Hindley.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Slnrum anH
her daughter, Mrs. Laverne White
and baby left Friday for San
Francisco and other Doints in
California on a three weeks vaca
tion trip. During their absence,
Mrs. Guy Huston of Milton is
looking after their house.
Mr. and Mrs. Oral Wrisht and
family have moved to Heppner
rrom Hermiston. He recently pur
chased a garage at Lexington.
The Union Missionarv sncietv
held its regular quarterly meet
ing rriday afternoon at the
Church of Christ, with Miss Opal
Briggs presiding. Fellowship and
unity among the several churches
was the theme of the program
and was elaborated UDon bv Mrs.
R. J. McKowen, principal speaker
of the afternoon. Other numbers
solo. 'The Ninetv and Nine." bv
Mrs. Boyer and a solo, "My Task"
by Mrs. Fred Hosklns Jr. Follow
ing the meeting, a large birthday
cake was presented to Mrs. Ealor
Huston and Mrs. Emma Jones,
whose birthdays occurred this
week. After the guests of honor
had cut the first pieces of cake,
Mrs. L. A. Humphrey continued
with this. Pouring were Mrs. Mat
tie Green and Mrs. L. D. Neill.
Eighty-nine guests were present
at the tea.
Rev. Jackson Gilliam and Rob
ert Oakley of Hermiston were vis
itors in Heppner Tuesday eve
ning. Oakley is in charge of the
construction of the new Episcopal
church in Hermiston which. Rev.
Gilliam opines, will be dedicated
sometime before Christmas, pro.
vided no major catastrophe in
terferes. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Eberhatdt
observed their 31st wedding anni
versary Sunday with a family re
union at their home on Gale
street, with 31 members of their
family present as well as a host
of friends and neighbors. It was
also the occasion of Mrs. Eber
hardt's birthday. Coming from a
distance for the oartv were Mr.
and Mrs. John Rhodes, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Raymond and Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard Snider of The
Dalles; Mr. and Mrs. Don Har-
wood and family of Grande Ron-
ae; Mr. and Mrs. David Eber
hardt and family. Mr. and Mrs.
Gene Quinn and family and Mr.
ana Mrs. Ben toerhardt Jr. of
Prineville; Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Koberts of The Dalles and Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Rhodes of Her
miston. others present were Mr.
and Mrs. Lowell Rippee, Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Bacon. Afton. Nan
cy, Jack, Michael and James Eb-
erhardt. Included in the guests
were 11 children and 12 era mi.
children.
Mr and Mrs. Carroll Freeman
and baby dauehter moved to
Lonerock Friday where he is em
ployed in a mill.
Mrs. Cordia Saling has receiv
ed a letter from her eranrisnn.
Seaman Jerry Saling, . who was
wounded October 12 when his
ship was blown up-in the Korean
war, in which he states that he
is in a base hospital in Jaoan at
the present time reruDeraHnp-
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Mis. uewey wesi ana uaugmcr
Dewena, Mrs. Ray Gronquist and
son Keith, and Larry Thorpe mo.
tored to Pendleton Tuesday.
, t , yicaem nine recuperating
.m"'nd Ruig!ILW!r.e f two broken legs and three
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body wounds. He expects to be
returned to the States early in
December.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Anderson
and Mrs. James J. Farley motor
ed to Portland Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Berestrom
and daughter Marilyn plan to go
iu corvauis iriaay to spend the
week-end with son and brother,
Gerald.
Mrs. James Farley, Sr. suffered
a badly injured shoulder when
she fell down the stairs at her
home Sunday. Her daughters,
Mrs. Olin Applegate of Hood Riv
er and Mrs. John Monahan of
Condon came to Heppner Mon
day to care for her. Mrs. Apple
gate will remain for an extended
visit.
Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Hilriphranrf
and children left Saturday for
Monroe. Wash, to visit relatives.
I Mr. and Mrs. Gus Nikander of
Scottsburg, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Case of Seaside, Mr. and Mrs. Ro.
bert Evans of Gearhart, Miss Har
riet Case of Gladstone and Mr.
and Mrs. Don Case of Olympia
left the first of the week for their
homes after having attended the
funeral services for the late M.
L. Case.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Fetsch were
called to Alsea Friday afternoon
by the death of his nephew who
was Kined in an elk hunting ac
cident.
A large number of members
and guests attended the meeting
oi bans faouci Rebekah lodge Fri.
day evening at which Mrs. Hplpn
Davis, Seaside, president of the
Keoekah Assembly of Oregon,
made an official visit. She was
accompanied bv her mother. Mrs
Katherine Olson, Astoria, who Is
also Asesmbly chaplain. Several
members of the Lexineton and
lone lodges were guests at the
meeting. A potluck dinner was
served prior to lodge.
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RUMMAGE SALE TO RUN
FIVE DAYS NEXT WEEK
A rummaee sale for thp hpnp.
fit of the kindergarten rooms will
be conducted Monday through
Friday of the coming week in the
J. W. Farra building by members
of the Jay Cee-ette organization.
The Jay Cee-ettes are busily
gathering and arranging many
donated articles for their sale.
Several items resulting from the
tne ingenuity or diligence of the
membership will also be offered
for sale.
To have items collected, phone
Mrs. Edwin Dick, 2902 or Mrs
John Pfeiffer, 1352.
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