t utttmn CAitTTC T7MC3, Thursday. jun n. 11 j'Cowbclle Baby' Born
. . !ln Pioneer Hospital
Boardman welcomes Newix
Community Church Pastor
If MABT LCC MAfcLOW
Hot Pure Ullage missionary,
has arrival with Mi family from
Shelton. Wash to take over the
pulpit al the jUiartiman Com
munlly church. TJta Burg's have
four children, Carolyn 11. Luann
9. Debbie C and Mev 1. They
have been at Shelton th rait
five year. The Burs' went to
Cannon Reach Monday to attend
Village MUiloni conference thla
week.
Mr. and Mr. Hubert Strutt
have returned from a two week
trip visiting relative and friends
In Butte. N. D. and Council Bluff.
Iowa. Their daughters Patty,
Becky and Kathy atayed at the
home of Strutz's brother and
sister in law, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Strutz, In Nampa, Idaho. The
Strutz's are moving to Hermls
ton soon where Strutz Mill be
assistant coach at the senior
high school next year.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Downey and
sons Jerry and Wayne visited
three days last week In Estacada
at the homo of Mrs. Downey's
brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Callff. Jerry and
Wayne remained there to visit
this week.
Visitors last Thursday and Frl
day at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Thornhlll were Mrs. Thorn,
hill's grandparent. Mr- and Mrs.
Kenneth Polley of Boise, Idaho.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Broten of
Tacoma, Wash, are visiting at
the home of Mrs. Broten's bro
ther and slstcr-In-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Harwood.
Millers Attend Beach Meet
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Miller werei
In Cannon Beach Friday and
Saturday where Miller attended
a meeting of the national board
of Village Missions. Mrs. Russell
Miller and Mrs. Effle Miller ac
companied them as far as Cor
bett and visited at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Baker.
Pat Bcall of Eugene visited
the past two weeks at the home
of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Hayes.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey West and
children Larry and Dcwena are
on a ten day trip to Edmon
ton, Alta.
Week end guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Thorpe
were Mrs. Thorpe's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Smith, Union,
and their granddaughter Linda
Smith of Haines, and Smith's
sister-in-law, Mrs. Frank Smith,
and Jacqueline Bernasconl of
Seattle, Wash.
Attend Garden Convention
Mrs. Charles Anderegg and
Mrs. Walt Wyss were in Gear
hart Thursday through Saturday
to attend the state Garden Club
convention. Mrs. Anderegg then
Joined her husband at their Long
Beach, Wash, summer home, and
their daughter Barbara returned
home with Mrs. Wyss.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brlggs spent
last week at the Anderegg home
at Long Beach, Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Boothman are
on a ten day trip to Williams
Lake, B. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Carpenter
of Renton, Wash, visited at the
home of Carpenter's parents, Mr,
and Mrs. Dolbert Carpenter three
days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Haas and
daughter Ronda, of La Pine, for
mer residents here, visited at the
home of Mrs. Carol Getz Satur
day.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Seehafer
spent Sunday In lone visiting at
the homes of their son-in-law
and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Garsland and Mrs. Walter Cor-
ley. Johnnie and Melvln Gaars
land are spending the summer
with their grandparents.
Beverly Donovan, who taught
school nt Salem last year, is
here to spend the summer at
the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Bernard Donovan. The Don
ovan's and daughters Sharon and
Beverly spent the week-end at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. F.
Lewis at Ukiah, and at Lehman
Springs where they visited Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Pulley of Ten
dleton. Sharon and Beverly re
mained at Ukiah this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rash and
daughters Dorothy and Diane
were Sunday guests at the home
of their son-in-law and daugh
ter, Mr and Mrs. Ted IYnages.
in Hcrmlston.
Mr. nr.d Mrs. Jik Klug and
family intved to Hi-pi r.rr last
wk. f luff's health U much im
proved. Susan Zivnry of IVrtUml lu
lled last week at the l.i-me if
her irnndparentu, Mr. and Mr.
Henry Zlvney. The Zlvnry's tk
her home Monday. lt"er JUvr.ey
Ulted last ttrrk In Portland at
the home of hi brother and
ltcr In-law, Mr, and Mr. Ted
JUvney and Ms brother in law
and sister, Mr. and Mr. Darrrl
Rash.
Light winds Monday brought
relief from the extreme lieat of
the past week, and the maximum
was down to N) above.
1rvigMt ( Mr. and Mrs. coa
ted LM, b( woo lb
Dual award ct the CewbclU
axtattoa for tr partota bf
r-in j beta clMt U retnsra
Day. was bora at fioaer Mm
oilal hoipital ea Juns 17. The
Catctte-TunM nnously it
potted lait wtk that she was
horn la santlam Memorial
htxpitaL This muit have aea
f)ued th pattnU. who pob
atly did not know whoio 5an-
tiara hospital Is locotea.
To satisfy tho curiosity of
thot wbo wondered about It
Sentiarn Memoilal hospital Is
located la Staytoo, and It cam
out in the itory by Mellon
action" of tho now oditors who
bar written of Santlam hos
pital in such items for tho
paat stToral years. They ex
press t9rots to tho Leasers for
this slip of tho typewriter.
Ans'Ver is l
GOD ft
Hardman and Rhea Creek News
VALBT LUTHERAN CHUItCH
Worship and Sunday school
r-ry Sunday 9 Y) a m.
BAPTIST CHURCH
lono
10 .it) a. m. Sunday, f'-itle study.
11:00 a m. Sunday, mornlr.f
-r Ire
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
( l,rIi- V Kr.. tnlnhtrr
Sunday, Judo 25
Bible school. 9:13 . in
Worship service 11:00 . m,
Potluck dinner at noon, follow
ed by annual business meeting,
mer worship hours will begin at
Starting Sunday, July 2. sum-
9:00 a. m . followed by Bible
school classes at 9:43 a. m.
3T tATKICKS CHURCH
j llefpncr
iu-v Raymond ixrJ
j Shu lay Ma, 6 ) and M
m
j WerM-iy Mm, 7 . a u.
1 ASSEMBLY Or COO CHURCH
i Jlm.r V. otfi'i'ton, pastor
Sunday sthotl, 0.43 a m.
Morning worship. 11:00 a in.
t.rning Mrvu 7.u0 p in.
Thursday eveiilnj. family sr
li. 7:30.
HOfE LUTHERAN CHURCH
Alfalfa Street
VUrhip M-rfS. 11:00 m
iint.t) w t 43 a m. j
LEXINGTON CHURCH OP I
cunisT I
Vl!i-r f.mith. i.ns!.r
Suc't'iy M'hui'l, 10 Oo a in
Worship 11. f O a in.
CKU1CH
Tt Pr C Bruf StT..rr. Kntof
IK ly Communion nsuy te-pt
M r.das 7 ) A M., Sunday
7:38 n! la A M
ST WILLIAMS CHURCH
lne
H-v pa rr.e.4 fcrsid
:...', Iji, Mx-i. h 13 m
tut METHODUT CMUBCM
R Austin MX;U Patr
Motr.lt.g worsMp. f u) a, m.
Church svh-L 10 00 a m
church of jtsei ctt:rr
Or LATTtB DAT SAinTl'
Amsrtcaa Loalo ft all
Ralph J :kharts. Hr. Prvi.i-n
'Hi-.(h-l ri rrting. 8 30 a. m.
Sunday Shi-I at 10 3 a. m.
4rramf nt SrrvUv at 11:30.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ogletree
of Brookings visited at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Batty
this week. They returned home
Friday, taking Gall with them
for a while.
Greg Jackson .f Vancouver,
Wash. Is visiting at the Bechdolt
home. He Is a nephew of Mrs.
Bechdolt.
Johnny Hall, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Gene Hall had a tonslll
ectomy at the rioneer Memorial
hospital last week. His brother,
David has the mumps.
Bobhl Hutchens spent a few
days at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Ivan McDanlel.
Mrs. Velva Bechdolt attended
two day conference In Port
land, It was a work shop for the
officers of the Morrow County
O.E.A. chapter. From there she
went to Camp Arrah Wanna at
Wcmme. Oregon for a week
where she attended the out-door
education workshop.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Knighten
of Condon were Sunday even
ing guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Elaine Chapel.
Tom Mahon and Von Weather-
spoon of Elgin visited at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mc
Danlel.
Kenneth Batty and Mrs. Jesse
Batty went to Sandpolnt, Ida.,
recently to attend the funeral
CHURCH OP THE HAZARENE
Rev. M. Carlton Sober. Pastor
Sunday school 10 a m.
Worship 11 a m.
Nazarene young ieoplc oc
of h r brother. Damon Smith.
Mr. and Mr. Wilbur Van
nii.kl.md went to Condon Sun
d.iv to visit relatives and friends.
Ronnie Kosell left Saturday! U-ty 7:00 p m.
to si-end the summer visiting Lve.ilng sen ice, 7:30 p ra.
relatives. I Meeting In Seventh Day Ad
Mr. and Mrs. Sam McDanlel Ivcntlst church. Everyone wel
went to Pilot Rock. Thursday. come.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wright drove
to Kimberly Sunday.
.Neil Knighten stopicd in
Hardman to say "hello" while
passing through recently.
Mrs. Cecil McDanlel and child
ren spent a week recently in
Ashland.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Robinson
have gone to spend the summer
nt the cattle reserve in the hills.
Visitors there were Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Wright. Mrs. Walt Wright
and Janet.
Mr. and Mrs. Torn Springer and
Butch went to Magone Lake,
fishing over the week end. They
were accompanied by Gary Van
Bluklaml, and Kenny Wright.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan McDanlel
and Sammy, Mr. and Mrs. Mor
gan Med lock and Raymond, Mr.
and Mrs. Sam McDanlel, and Mr.
and Mrs. Oran McDanlel took
a picnic lunch to the mountains
Sunday. While there, they work
ed on Oran's new cabin.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Batty,
Gail and Mrs. Jesse Batty were
were In Portland a few days last
week.
10KE COMMUNITY CHURCH
Rev. Rod MacKenzle, pastor
i'hurdi MiOol Service, 9:15.
.L ining Worship 11:00
i lii lr Practice every' Tue at
8:00 P. M.
SEVENTH-DAT ADVENTIST
David Bauer, Pastor
Saturday services
Sabbath Khool, 9..V) A M
Church service, 11:00 A M.
"Quiet Hour" radio broadca.il
over KGO every Sunday, 8 P M.
Voice of Prophecy radio broad
cast over KGO every Sunday, 9
P M.
Harbor Expansion Program
Approved for Portland!
Recent passage of 9
million dollar hood issue
in Portland azures con
tinued tlculopmcnt of the
Portland Public Docks.
This increases to 22j
million dollars the total in
vestment Portland is mak
ing in its terminal and
cargo handling facilities.
Some of these funds have
been used for construction
of a giant new hulk un
loadcr which will cut im
porting costs of rcs, ore
concentrates and other dry
bulk cargoes.
Portland, rallied by its
leadership of all Pacific
Coast ports in the move
ment of dry cargo tonnage
for the past four years, is
moving to further increase
cargoes and reduce ship
ping costs by providing the
most modern, time-saving
facilities and cargo han
dling methods.
For information about
how Portland Public
Docks can serve shipping
needs in this area write or
call: .viles-Traflic Depart
ment, 3070 N. W. Front
Ave.,CA 8-8231, Portland,
Oregon.
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