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4 HtfrWf CAXCTTC TIMES, Jhsuviay, Jwlf V 11 f Joe Hay, Lorraine TautfestJ Married in Salem July l6 ill Hardman News The v nlilir.g of Mls L rralu white cUdiolu ! .1.1, .,. I -I ,.. ,,f:l.frvl With June Tutfct. daughter nf Mr and Mr, lUljh L. Tuffil f Indcpendente, and Jt David llsv. .n f Mr. and Mrs. Jhr A. 11 iy i f Salem. ai Mlcmnled Sunday. July JO. at ! nrst PaptM church In Salem. Kev. Hen Owen officiated at the 2.30 o'cl-sk ceremony. Miss Janlo Albert, rousln of the bride. Ili:htel the candle She wutr a white flaked r eamtv dre over taffeta, aecen ted by a wlS I'lnk Mh. for her msrrlaee. the bride chow a gown of white pcau de sole, fashioned with a full. Ire ular skirt ending In a ehaiel train. The bodice Mat enhanced with an all over design of re pmhrtildiTivl L'riikiMilnl Venetian lure. stand-up collar and thri quarter length liwet The bark of the P(iwn was accented with a bustle type Ih'W, A crown of jM iirU and crystal held In dace her fingertip Frcncii illusion veil, She carried a Job's Daughters Bible marked with a white or chid and a cascade of stephan otls. Mrs. Karlccn Johnson was the matron of honor and Miss Val Leta Hay. sister of the groom was the bridesmaid. They wore June row brocade dresses made with softly pleated skirts with Ikw accents In front and boat necklines. Their matching head pieces were of tie bows with pearl studded circular veils. They carried semi crescent bouquets of Ik-ant! Slider, rt4ll -r the, . bude. wa the flwr elrl and I he w. re a pink f ro. k with cum , x nn-rbuftd ah Jaimn l-rj;er wMcd a lel man fr Mr II- uhcrs wrte Karl Krhm and Vernon ( (MllO At the rvcepliun whitli f-ll.w-ed In the church axial hall. Ml Alma Ktlid. aunt of the er.s.rn and Mi. K. f MuMhill i-.ur..,t. Mrs. Ilarel Miller, the bfitle'a aunt, and Mr. KJmef fiiiiiin aurt f ttie ernotn, tut the cuke. For traveling the btlde chose a blue sheath dress with white lopiMf and black patent acres sories. Tlie riewlywed have Ix-en seeing senlc ilnl In Oregon mid Idaho and this week end will be starting permanent resi dence In Heppner. Mr. ll.iv is the assistant county agent, and In charge of the 4 If woik here. Mr. and Mrs. Ncls Anderson .1. . ..... . . were among ine . " guests present for the ceremony snd reception. r y July 27. 19C1 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT applica tion was made on the Uth day of July, 19G1, by the Western Union Telegraph Company to the Federal Communi cations Commission to discontinue their tele phone operated agency office at Heppner, Ore gon. If applica tion is granted, substitute ser vice will be available by telephone through the Western Union Tele graph Company's office at Pendleton, Oregon, or trie nearest open Western Union office. Any member of the public desiring to pro test or support the closing of this office may communicate in writing with the Fed eral Communicat ions Commission, Washing ton 25, D. C. on or be fore August 16, 1961. Dee Pettyjohn Feted At Birthday Party An outdoor lawn birthday Dartv was fun-time ior uee Pettvlohn. dauchter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pettyjohn and her friends who helped celebrate her eighth birthday on Wednesday, The girls enjoyed a noon pic nic lunch topped with ice cream cones after tne gur opening which added excitement. The afternoon continued with games and ended with a swim mine party at the pool. Mrs. James Johnston asssited Mrs. Pettyjohn during the party. Guests were Barbara Payne, Janet McCurdy. Becky Fulleton, pam Johnston, Susan French, Denlse Bloodsworth. Terry Petty- John, Theresa Moore, and Larry Pettyjohn. n ( 1 DONNA CA1L AVERT. bid. lect of Larry Zx" fUch, soa of Mr. and Mrs. Albert fatsch. Couple's Engagement Announced Here Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Avery of Orient. III. announce the en caiement of their daughter. I.nna Call, to Sp. Larry Dean KctH-h. urn of Mr. and Mrs. Al bert Ketsch of Lexington. No def inite date has been set for the wedding. Larry Dean and Mr. and Mrs. Avery are visiting this ween at the Fetsch home, while Larry Dean Is on leave from service. Birthdays Observed At Jepsen Home lone Mrs. Robert Jepsen was hostess to a dinner party at their ranch home on Sunday, July 23, in honor of the birthdays of her husband Robert, Mrs. Delmar Crawford and Mrs. Ray Boyce. Guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Pete Cannon, Mr. and Mrs. Del mar Crawford of Hermiston, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Boyce, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tews, Gene Rietmann, Miss Maxlne Munford, Mr. and Mrs. Arnle Hedman, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hall, Mr. and Mrs. David Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Riet mann, Mr. and Mrs. Bob DoSpaln, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rietmann, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Palmateer and Mrs. Eulenna Corloy and the Robert Jepsens. ENWMP1PES for EVERY BUSINESS NEED GAZETTE - TIMES 4 v www FOR YOU WANT TO HAVE A CAREFREE TIME WHEN YOU TRAVEL, TAKE OUT TRIP INSURANCE ONLY PENNIES A DAY A SMALL INVESTMENT MAY SAVE YOU THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS FOR EXAMPLE: OUR TPvIP ACCIDENT PLAN In sures your life for $10,000, plus $1,000 Blanket Medical Coverage. ONLY $370 PREMIUM FOR 7 DAYS Gardners Back Home From Elks Conclave Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Gardner and son Leroy returned Friday from a trip to the national Elks convention at Miami, Fla. Gardner reports that William A. Wall was elected as grand exalted ruler. Wall Is a business man from Miami Beach, Fla. There were 48 exal'.ed rulers from the 51 Elks Lodges In the state of Oregon at the national con vention. In addition to the state president. Bill Brown was appointed dis trict deputy for this area, ana Bcrnle Urlie and Frank Hlse were re appointed to their former po sltlons. They began their trip July 5 when Mr. and Mrs. Jack van Winkle took them to Portland. They were met there by Mr. and Mrs. Bud Collins ol Hood Klver. Flying by Jet from Portland to Chicago, they changed planes and flew on to Miami by Jet with Mr. and Mrs. James Rogers of Pendleton, total flying time of 5'-i hours. The Gardners spent two days sightseeing In and around Miami and returned by way of Shreve port, La., stopping there for a 4 -day visit with friends. From there they continued on to Dal las, Texas, San Francisco and on to Portland. After a 2-day stay In Portland they were met there by Bud Collins and taken to Hood River where Mr. and Mrs. Van Winkle picked them up for the trip home. Pastor Robinson Installed Sunday Hope and Valby Lutheran churches were honored by the presence of Dr. and Mrs. H. L. Foss of Seattle on Sunday. Dr. Foss is the president of the North Pacific district of the American Lutheran church. The visit was for the purpose of officially In stalling Rev. Kenneth J. Robin son as pastor of Hope and Valby. Following the service at Valby a coffee hour was given and members at Hope remained afte the service for a potluck supper. Dr. Foss was Impressed by the work which has been done by the two congregations which are a part of the more than 210 churches in the district of 114 437 baptized members. The North Pacific district covers nearly three-quarters of a million square miles and includes the states of Oregon, Washington and Alaska. Many churches In Idaho are also included. y CMAILOTTC WAUtEl lUrJmn-Mr R1 Mr Jim IUrn, Mrn r4 Jimmy wrtsl tt Kntrr, f.r th wrrk-end Vlr rl Mr. rr:r !!rs:h rf Prndlrtun and TU-id Wilmn of llei nrrr wrt Sunday rueu at the horn trf Mr, and Mrs, Dartel Vlnaon and Fran- Mr. Deb McDanlrl went to TuMirr Guard Station to help ihjI durtnf th fire emergency. Mr, I'mma Whit was in Pen dleton Monday. John Stevens had minor aur eery on hU hand last week. Mr. and Mr. WUbur Van Blukland and Mr. and Ms, liar old Wrljrhl had a birthday din r r for Mr. and Mr. Archie Ball honoring Archie's birthday. Sun day. Dinner was served on the lawn of the Van Blokland horn. Mrs, Bb Stevens accompanied her father. Bill Brlnda of Hepp ner to Nampa, Idaho, July 15. to attend the wedding -f a cousin. Tricla Parley of Heppner. was a house guest oi can nany ior a couple of day. Mr. and Mrs. Sam McDanlel went to Pendleton. Friday. Mr. and Mr. Doc Bobb, and Mr. and Mr. Ray Wrleht drove to Klmberly. Sunday after fruit. The water shortage Is becom Ing critical In this area. Ranchers are beginning to worry aoout their stock. Jean Martin of lone, has been helping at the Bart Clark home during harvest. Recent visitors at the Foster Collins home were. Ttldy Van Vlbber, Kathryn Blsbee and her brother. Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Bechdolt nd Lynn Sawyer went to Pen dleton Saturday. Rose Collins Is confined to her bed again. Lynn Sawyer has been visiting at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan McDanlel. and Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Bechdolt. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Clark of Pendleton visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bart Clark Sun day. Ivan McDanlel was In last week. Mrs. Maxlne Mahon and fam ily of Elgin spent the week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam McDanlel. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McDanlel and family have moved to their mountain cabin for the rest of the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Springer went to Wyoming and surround ing areas on their vacation. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Allen of Redmond are week end guests at the Bart Clark home. They have completed an 8,500 mile trip, traveling In 23 states. Mrs. Allen is a sister to Mr. Clark. Mrs. Ivan McDanlel and AllIMtLT Of COD CHU8CM IMnrr Wolfugton. '" furvlay mhmd. 9 4 in Morning wnrji. II in Itrii.n rU 7 i p " Tt ur.s) rvei.lng family rt vl.e. HOfE LUTHEHAM CHURCH l!r. KclUtrtlt Kbllion. l'tnr Alfalfa Street WurhJp srrv ra. ir a m Sunday hlnl, 9 4"V a m LEXINGTON CMOBCM Of CHBIST Walter Smith. uaor Sunday h..l. 10 00 a ir. W.imhlp ll-fO a m. Witnesses Schedule Three-Day Assembly The HermUton con cremation of Jehovah's Witnesses have been selected to host a three-day as sembly to be held there August 4 6. Presiding minister of the Her mlston congregation. Ted Poland stated. -Due to rapid growth of the organization. It has been nec essary to establish 54 new clr. cults In the United States. The delegate Invited to attend com promise one of the new circuits made up of nine congregations In North-central Oregon and nine In South-central Washington." E. C, Kennedy, one of the newly-appointed district min isters, will act as chairman and be the principal speaker on the program. The public Is Invited to attend any or all of the sessions. For the convenience of the ex pected 1,000 visiting delegates. the school cafeteria has been ob tained and will be staffed by volunteer workers from the la congregations attending. lAfTJST CtfUBCH in in . m Sunday, fclble dy ii ) . m. Sunday, fwrnlng erv Uv, SEVENTH PAT AOVENTMT David Bauer, Pastor Saturday service Sabbath school. 9 30 A M. Church service, 11. 00 A M- "Oulet Hour" radio hadca over KGO every ysumiay, a r as CHURCH Of JESUS CHRIST Of LATTER DAT SAINTS' Amatlcan L4tea Hall KalKh J Richard, Br. President Priest IimmI meeting. 8: a. m Sunday Sth.-.l at 10:30 a m Sacrament Service at 11-30. CHURCH Of THE HAZARENE Rev. M. Carlton Sober. Pastor Sunday school 10 a m Worship 11 a m. Nazarene young people lety 7:00 p m. Evening service. 7:J p m. Meeting In Seventh Day Ad enlist church, fcvetyone ei corns. ST PATRICK'S CHURCH Heppner Kev Raymond Beard Sunday Masses, 6:30 and 10 a m. Weekday Masses. 7:30 a m. CHRISTIAN CHURCH Charles V Knox, minister Morning worship at 8:30. Sunday School at 9:45. VALIY LUTHERAN CHURCH Hrv, Kenneth lu-bm-.n. ' Worship and JumU) "'' every Sunday at 9 X IT WILLIAMS CHURCH UIM Rev KaynvHid be' t Sunday M . Is f" THE METHODIST CHUt ew Austin M;h Pa Morning wirblp. 9 "0 a Church his4. I0;0i a. m. m 10NC COMMUNITY CHURCH Kev. Rod MacKeiuri. lt" Church Sho. S rvuv. 3u. children to Junior high ae. Morning Worship summer M-hrdule. 9 30 i. in RLL SAINTS EFttCOfAL CHURCH The Rev. C. Bruce Spemer. Rector Holy Communion naiiy tescept Mondaysl 7:30 A. M. Sundas 7:30 and 10 A. M mm Watch For The OREGON DOLLAR MAN at your grocery store Say Whll tin ... ctir, ii tsr k4n tlM My. U'hu, UhUti Sammy were In Elgin ior a Baker couple of days. ' Tom Manon ana uon earner spoon stayed overnight at the Sam McDanlel home, before going to work for Lawrence Beckett during harvest. Mrs. Blaine Chapel and Cassie went to Hermiston Saturday. PSOTICT THE FORE ST S AND YOU PROTECT FUTURE ALL TYPES OF FURNITURE UPHOLSTERY v ALL NEW NYLON SAMPLES AND PLASTIC SAMPLES WE PICK UP AND DELIVER FREE ESTIMATES REASONABLE PRICES Columbia Mattress and Upholstery Co. Hermiston JO 7-5221 WILSON'S MEN'S WEAR Will Be OPEN Friday and Saturday EVENINGS OF EACH WEEK 'TILL 8:30 P. M. From July 28 Through Sept. 9 "THE STORE Of PERSONAL SERVICE" SAVE NOW! JOIN THE TRIP BAGGAGE INSURANCE WILL GIVE FULL COVKRACE TO YOUR LUGGAGE AND POSSESSIONS. S3.40 Premium offers $1,000 coverage for a week But you choose the time and amount to fit your needs. TURNER, VAN MARTER Cr BRYANT INSURANCE AGENCY 183 N. MAIN FHUNE 6 !H5Z Many Rooters Attend Little League Games Many parents and friends from the community were in The Dalles Friday and Saturday to cheer the Little Leaeue team 1 there In the area playoffs. j Going down were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Labhart, Mr. and Mrs. How nrd Pettyjohn, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Ball, Mr. and Mrs. Sammy John ston. Mrs. Merritt Gray, Shirley Gaines, Mrs. Gene Hall, Ron Leonnig. Parel Hudson, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kilkenny. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Rauch, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lovgren. Mr. and Mrs. Art Stef ani. Mr. and Mrs. Don Turner, LaVerne Van Martef and mm, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Pratt and fam ily. Mrs. Creston Robinson. Mrs. Bob Davidson. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Doherty. Mr. and Mrs Lewis Halvorsen. and Mr. and Mrs. Ken ,"- ' 1 " " s " Rambler American ( t jwrfillMi- ' ; ; ' jsw" Custom 2-Doot Stdan w H THE LEADER. ) r V DRIVE IT! 4. p Ntwtst, sportkit, lowest-priced U.S. convertible. Rambler American, above. 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