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CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS An&Vbk IS k godA ioNt coMMOwrrr aroaca Rev. Itod MacKenxia, pastor Church S hool Service. 9:43. Morning Worship 11:00 i liolr ltactlc every Tuea. at oo r. M- msT BrnsT church Ion Sunday school 10 i m. Service 11 m. Prayer roaetln Wednaaday 7:30 in tha horse. LL SAINTS EPlSCOfAI. CHUHCH Holy Communion. Sunday, 7:jo a m. Holy Communion Wedneadays, n 10 a m and 10 a m all Holy day i. SV1WM - lHorf VVhvbfOW. DAStor Sunday achool 10 a m. Worship 11 a m. Nazarene young peoples aoc lety 7:00 p m. Evening aervlce, 7:30 p m. Meeting In Seventh Day Ad ventlut church. Everyone wel come. ST WILLIAMS CHURCH lone Rev Raymond Beard Sunday Masses, 8:13 a m. I H a Highway Traffic Increased In April April traffic over Oregon high ways jumped 6.7 per cent over April of I960, according to counts taken at 84 rural traffic re corders of the Oregon State High way Department Urban traffic past five counters indicated a 2.1 per cent Increase for the same period. Heavier traffic on U.S. 2G. U.S. 30 west of Pendleton, U.S. 97, and US. 99 more than offset losses on U.S. 395 and the northern Rebekahs Honor Member on 25th Anniversary Date By CCLTIU LEXINGTON-Hully JU-kah knit held H regular nwilM Thurday evening with N. t IVrtha Hunt presiding lard were read acknowledging dca'h. Follow ing the mating re- - . - i , .. I l..n. porti on tne romrm.- dlcton were given by Pimple Munkers and Annie Ket-ne, dele .1.1 tm th aRDOlnt- gliie. Al mt," r--- ment of Florence McMillan as Mniitv an read, and umiRi '" - . ahe reported on the district dep- . ivtu...H thla A .. .. in ih dinlnc puny v . . room honoring Mr. MunKera on her 25th wedding annlveraary. - a ...I The table were aecorai with spring flowcri of rosea and - - m u.-aa also peonies nu ----decorated in the same colon I pink and wmte. .ppm !' ... ..... . uhit traditional 25 year cake topping held by two . . i - a i .... ,iMim wnue uuyi. v - - -..... i rm i inker were servcu ...... - .. ann openea ner many - gifts from me ioui-. . fr itattle were ner muim,. ..kr and twin sister, Mrs. Louis Halvorsen of lone. Visits From Tha Dollae im n.1 Ua ufl Elmer Hunt 01 ine a visitor in Lexington on Mem orial Day. . . ifn mil Blamn ol Mllton-FTeewater. Sylvia Beam er of The Dalles. Lawrence Bean- J ( n ail ey of Vancouver, nu jio"- .... . . nni..f wfirff McAllister oi -.-among the people visiting the Lexington cemetery on Memor ial Day. , . " w TAMia rf Mr. and Mrs. tu ww n ... tii nrnnd narents of a 6tt lb. son. born Tuesday . . ... in w Amam. in Portiana. one wm uc bered as Freda Breeding. Mr. and Mrs. Lonnle Hender son and daughter Betty motored . r .1.1 ltflV to La uranae wnu taking Mrs. Jessie Henderson to her home mere auer i visit in Lexington. , .u Dave Baker and Mrs. Wilbur section of VS. 101 to make the IT u flew t0 Corvallls one total of the first four months Lv ,ast week where they watch of 1961 7.6 per cent larger than r stcacall's son, Jim, who . . . m uA coma rorinn vv 1 . . a in 1960. For urban traffic, a thereK per cent increase wm u.u.i-a. Graduate Xl ST rATWCrl CBUiCM lU(Bar fUv Raymtnd Bi4 Sunday Maaaea. 6 30 and 10. m. Weekday Mrt. 7:30 a m, VAL1T tUTHUA CHVBCX evrry Sunday at 5:00 a m. ASSLMSLY Or COD CHUICH Sunday achool, 9:43 a m. Morning wormhlp, 11:00 a m. Evening aervtc 7:00 p m. Thuraday evening, family ' vice. 7:30. CHJUSTlAJt CHOHCM Charles V Knox. mlnWer BlbU achooL 9:43. Worship arrvlc 11.00 a ra. HOrC LUTHZBAM CHURCH Alfalfa Btrant Worship aanlcea. 11:00 a m. Sunday achool. 9:43 a m. LEXINGTON CHUBCH OT cHxnr Walter Smith, pastor Sunday achool, 10:00 a in. Worship 11:00 a m. THK METHODIST CHUB CM Rav Austin McChec, Pastor Morning worship, 9:00 a. in. Church school. 10:00 a. m. CHUBCH Or JESUS CHSIST Or LATTXB DAT SAlHTS i Amancon ruvnea OT THE NA2AKENI Ralph J Richards. Br. President Cflr: nT Priesthood meeting. 8:30 a. m. Sunday acnooi ai iu.ju m. Sacrament Service at 11:30. SEVENTH-DAT ADVENTXST David Bauer, Pastor Saturday services Sabbath school, 9:30 A ML over EGO every Sunday, 8 PM. . . . . Aim. i- VOlC OI rropnrvy raiuv uvu- cast over KGO every Sunday, 9 k a r an. . . . BID-1. auiuvL wv Tha MathodUt church will not hold BlbU achool dosses this lummtr baccrusa th class material did not arrive. It has baaa announcaa. ,er cent Increase was Indicated. Graduate In Heppner Most rural counters showed Roger Doherty and , iVIUb L luiai Sunday, April 2, to be the day at .tA .. fall oi neavitrsi DATES TO BEMtMltB t Inka CIUB Sunday fi Pv-nUnJ ..... Wilier timllh irv. ' - - -. - and children ar anenlng the . . a i hH,lm at W a ..Jrl- t tha Art I t.ruuan thuirh rmcrmon Kama. Turner noma. . .. . ... Vactto BiW Kn,HM fattlaadwa B.tu. Monday v-' jir. inj tan ehuth- 'ri-ud t their h-m in IVrt- ! ... a. . ft t akin,t(..ll iQuUU IV tu w rt rv.Artir anii Jim SteaC- fVUgCl iuiaj v..- - .MAiiif 4-Via fnrmpr LGX gau were iww"b ington students receiving their dl,lm. in WLS?,liS; Ifra imn "y: .7"vr fad. bur. Tuny l.wriy and Frank r.blnon. Mr, Armln WlhV.ii and Mr W. E. McMillan were l a (.rande Uitors Tuesday. Tummle Martin. J f Mr f";1 Mr Roy Martin of I-enlngton. and Carol Ann Talmcr were among th driving diplomas at the lone CrJ"a'l4,n ''"f and thow. fnm Lcxlneton In the Rth trrad. rla rwelvlng dip lomas were Kenny Jne and Billy Kllnger. Mr and Mrs. J-v CornelUon were La Grande visitor last Monday on business. Mr and Mrs. Donald Hunt of Eucene were week end visitors i?th his mother. Mrs. Bertha " Mrs. n.orue M.ukl' and Mrs. Davis of Portland were recent vUltors at the home of Mr. Markle's mother. Fannie MC- MUlan. Mrs. Clarence nays mi recent visitors at the Earl Warner home. Shirley McCarl and Myrtle Mc Carl motored to Harrlsburg one day last week, taking Mrs. Aud rey McCarl to her home there, over the week-end. To Graduate At u oi w Word nas ot-rn i"i"u Lexington of the graduation of Donald Hunt, son of Mrs. Bertha Hunt and the late Art Hunt, from the University of Oregon In the field of education. The exer clses will be held next Sunday morning In Eugene. Mr. ana wrs. son Kenny. Mrs. W. E. McMillan and John bpence wuc i ' i pi inra 1 1 1 r.uani 11 v.b . . j M m'orf rtinner wmi Glenn Maxwell family at Haines. Hugo wyva ana uics .u - ...nnb..nrl from Port- spem uie - . .... ii,, r, u emnlovea tana wui-ic - -j 1 attpndlne SChOOl. runn a iioneriv homier wnu - r, cm,kani are at tne univeiany - home of their parents for the summer. , Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Peck were Corvallls callers over me en5: , t nnH r.lenn cnariene junto ----Eatch were Lexington visitors vUlt In Heppner and Leln,;ton. a. a . a S .aa Mr. ana r i i.i'i"f'" tid crandJauthters it .pray Utted at the O. tl Breeding and Uoyd Hmlih home ffie day lat HCrrKCB CAXCTTC -TlMCi. Thmdat. ! ' II ROCK HOUNDS CORNER By BETTY WAGNER The Nimrmrai Frletalon Show f Gem and MlneraKf U-al .iHie to held at Walla Walla Wn. AufUM 31 Sep- - . .i..:.i ,..r . ttmtM-r 3. was a topic .f muvh lurai iiiuraiu.. ";- lnMrfl, i wur M-y meeting, g.andparrnt. In Urr. Id.ha InM e. . ai anu ,a. . ...... un.i..rfiil deik-rlptiona of the ret-ent gem fchow at Yakima. Wn. How much one can learn about rocks Jut bv attending the renk how! Following the tulnes meet ing. Doc and Mrs. Babb ahawed us c.lored slides of many of their nnk hunts and tight seeing trips taken durnlg the winter months. On their vUlt to Brc Can-on they went down 2.000 lift below the rim of th ecanyon and "shot many beautiful views cf the In tertntlng formations that they saw while on the 4-mllo hike be low. Doc says he thinks they went down the easiest way and came back up the toughest! Ont of the formations pictured was "Annie Laurie"' and others re minded us of Sacajawea with a papoose on her back, a bear, an i. - i nti.r trxithnlrks. It eait-, aim v Ml Is a good place to exercise the t an.t Mr. Jo ururn vhlldten were Vxi Uitors Mr. and Mi. Gvorg .leauall rntertalned Sunday with a birth day dinner honoring their son. Tommle. Tho present were O. C. Hrveding. Mr. and Mis. Wil bur Steagall and Mr. and Mrs. IVwIe Brut and the children if Gourge Steagall, Mr. and Mrs. Kugene Mc Coikle and children are vacat lonlng In Springfield. LonB?9t tormaovor-up to 16 months to pay 1. Just sign your name aad new Minute Man tire is yours on approved credit- No money down. Tale trp to 15 months to pay. You don't even need credit card. The company you trust trusts you. 2. You get two guarantee, a guv antte against road hazards-cuts, fabric breaks, bkwouls-txcrpt repair cbk punctures, limited to original own for number of months specified) A guarantee against any defects in w- maishlp and material during the life cf tht ongmat treaa ana hi v"v warranty period. 3. You taTe a complete choice of. fresh tires. Whether you drive a lot or a liUle tfcere'i a Minute Man tire designed to give you The Finest combination of safety, mileage, and economy. 4. You deal with the man who knows you and your car: your neighborhood Union 02 lealer. He installs the tire frw, iZi fiSii bciisd ' with bought- . . . . . - ir.. .... U'hu thnn 1U1 MinulO ivitu sti tiwv. -"- around? Ask your Minute Man to show you the first tire fine enough to wear the Union Oil name. Available only here you see this sign r UIIIOII 2J TIRES AMTrVS WWrCf TO GO AFTER READING THE AGS 111 TTJC NEWSPAPER. Imagination. The Babbs al blight back many lonely p imers ot the roik found In the different lo cale. Some t.f them were ahown at the meeting Thei wa opal lie from Buituw Canyon, mater ial fmm the H r Cann ' UkU near TihJrhapl. Calif. Bema wxvl er Hne giatned and hard obtained near Bakers field. Calif.. alo sum palm wco.1 and a nice piece of cal cite with Iron prrlie. It I so nice to have the Bbb bark with us again and how we do enjoy hear ing about their many escapades and aecllng their interesting iprclmens and pictures. TELL 'EM YOU SAW IT IN THE GAZETTE TIMES Loaf Cutanea Nation Wide Moving Service Ma) flower Agent Padded Vans PENLAND BROS. TRANSFER CO. Pendleton. Oregon rhone CR 6 3111 . l I Flrot tiro f ino enoiifsh j I toveartho I CO BIGGEST MAY SINCE THE MODEL "A"... MORE THAN 143.000 FORD CARS WERE SOLD. r.irrOV TTflHT HOUR FORD WAGON. THIS DAY WHY? PERHAPS THOSE IjB.OOO fHJS, KR Rnnr.HT FORDS 1 WHY? SOONER OR LATER YOU'LL GET A NEW CAR WHEN WOW Fto4&BIRD CONVERTIBLE. HERE'S WHAT TO LOOK FOR SETTLE FOR LESS WAN that GOES 30,000 MILES BETWEEN TAKE CARE OF ITSELF .. .THAT G0E& QIL CHANGES... CHASSIS LUBRICATIONS.. . lupuSELVES AUTOMATICALLY. . .WHOSE WHOSE BRAKES ADJUS I THEMSELVES AUTU ORDINARY MUFFLER IS BUILT TO S?ED o RESIST RUST AND SgosiST-SS FINISH NEVER NEEDS WAXING. IF YOU WANT SiW THE ABSOLUTE RUN-AWAY BEST SE UR OP AIL W r qalq WITH THE GAS MILEAGE; FCORD OF STANDARD SN uVr SSSSrrS TEST CONDITIONS OF THIS YEAR'S M0BILGAS ECONOMY RUN. POWER-PER-DOLLAR fpom PHE CRISP SMARTNESS OF THE WAGONS . Sffl ALL-FROM THE CRISP FORD FALCON WAGON. ALL THE WAi ur COUNTRY SQUIRE. FOR PURE PLEASURE, SEE THE rSJSi 1961. UNIQUE IN ALL THE .gg OUT. AS OTHER DESIRABLE EACH MONTH .AS : JHE Jggj1 SeAT INTERIOR. coSoVSff THE THING THAT SELLS FORDS IS SIMP "Sggfg STARTS WHEN YOU TAKE A .CLOSE LOOK AT FtAlU Z fKWl it'S ALL OVER WHEN YOU LEARN THE PRICE. THOSE THOUSANDS OF AMERICANS WHO BOUGHT A OKTBgHEf TfSrD EVERY SIX SECONDS IN MAY REA LLYDID YOU SHOULD KNUW--a a " u" HEALER ' S SWAPPING BEE. AND SAVE PLENTY Al xuun rw.w 00 0MSIOM, Todav is the day to STOP... SWAP... SAVE p nHg .Bni HEPPNER AUTO SALES, INC. MAIM & MAT ST&. BEPF. O.E. . """"''