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and daughter. Portlahd; Mafcus Brown, Hermiston; Mrs. J. A. Boyd, Portland; John DeWitt, New York City; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McGilvra, Forest Grove; Paul McGilvra, The Dalles; Mr. and Mrs. Bud Philippi and child ren, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Ander son, Mr. and Mrs. Don Anderson Groups Asked to Prepare Booths forCounty Fair states Fairbanks, "has a center By ESTHER KIRMIS Is your organization planning on a booth for the Morrow County Fair August 21 to 25? Eight groups have aire a d y signed up. There are 16 of the new 6x4x6 booths and four large commercial boot h s . If necessary some temporary booths can be set up along the northside of the inside row of booths. Mrs. Glenn Smith, fair secre tary, has set up a listi n g o f gents office and urges that you call there for your reservations. (676-9642) There will be no theme set up for the fair this year, which will leave your imaginations go in any direction to tell your story to the public. In planning a booth Dwi g h t Fairbanks, OSU visual aids specialist, gives the following five steps: 1. To whom are you talking? tive members?) 2. What do you want to tell them? (Best to suck to one single subject.) 3. Put your message into words. (Use catchy slogan.) 4. Visualize the idea. Here's where you illustrate the message. 5. Sketch a plan before y ou build. (Don't wait until you get to the bare booth before you de cide how it will be.) "A well designed exhibit, of interest, is balanced in form and color, and is simple has only one idea." We have a bulletin, "Planning a Community Fair Booth" put out by the Pacific Northwest Cooperative Extension that out lines these steps in more detail. If you're on the booth commit tee for your club, why not stop up to ihe county agent's office for your copy? and daughter, all of Arlington; Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Farrens and family, Monument; and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Owen and daughter, Prineville. Dr. and Mrs. Jim Norene and daughter, Tracy, returned Tues day night following a few days Dusiness trip to Bend. DoommaKers in me cuumy a momemaKers, iarmers, prospec HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday. July 5. 1962 9 .1 " T . I- r; A ft ' -1 ' ! X if- .: .'4H'? MR. AND MRS. RALPH VERLIN LITCHFIELD are shown cutting the first piece of their wedding cake at the reception following their marriage Sunday. June 24, at All Saints' Episcopal church. Double Ring Ceremony Unites Couple on June 24 Janet Lee Wright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wright, and Ralph Verlin Litchfield, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Litch field of Newport, were united in marriage Sunday, June 24, at 2:00 p.m. at All Saints' Epis copal church. Reading the double ring ceremony was Father C. Bruce Spencer. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of silk organza over satin with an embroidered applique motif. The full-length gown with short train had three-quarter length sleeves and round neckline. The bride made her wedding gown. A crown of pearls and silk roses held her bouffant veil in place. Her jewelry was a single strand of pearls, a gift from the groom. She carried a bouquet of white roses and stephanitis on a while prayer book. Mrs. Don Anderson, Arlington, sister of the bride, was the mat ron of honor. Bridesmaids were Christie Horn, McMinnville; Tarn Tattam, Portland, and Mary Van DeGrift, Nampa, Idaho, all class mates of the bride at nursing school. Dresses worn by the mat ron of honor ami bridesmaids were of delphinium blue French crepe with matching hats and slippers. They carried bouquets of white Esther Heed daisies. Best man was John Kaufman, Chehalis, Wn. Ushers were Larry Severson, Edward Stark, and Dean Weaver, all of Portland. The bride's mother wore a lav ender lace dress with lavender hat, bone color accessories, vvitli creme orchid corsage. The groom's mother was attired in a beige lace dress, apricot straw hat with bone accessories, and apricot orchid corsage. Organist for the ceremony was Mrs. C. C. Carniichael. Gordon Pratt sang "Perfect Love" and "Wedding Prayer," accompanied by Mrs. Carmieliael. Acolytes assiting wore Eric, t nhnii niwt (Muirles Anderson. Altar flowers and others used about the church were white gladioli and blue daisies. The recent inn followed ill till parish ball which was decorated with white gladioli and bltu daisies. Mrs. Elmer Palmer am TMri.. flniidn P.inhnm were in charge of the reception assisted by Mrs. LaVerno Van Marter and Mrs. Gene Hall. Tim l;irrr three-tiered white cake was decorated with white roses and blue daisies topped with a satin bell on a satin Iw.nrr nil trimmed with Pearls. After 'the newlyweds cut the first i, i.. nf rnkp it w;is served bv Mrs. Darrel Farrens, Monument; Mrs. Harry Owen, Prineville; ana Mrs. Raymond Wright, aunts 01 Hm lirido nnil hv Mrs. Hugh McGilvra, Forest Grove, aunt of the groom. Mrs. John Rehfus, Pico, Calif., sister of the groom, and Mrs. Harold Wright presided at the punch bowl, Mrs. fcveiyn rar reus, grandmother of the bride, nml Mrs Florence McGilvra. Hood River, grandmother of the groom, poured the coir.ee. Karen Owen. Prineville, cou sin of the bride, had charge of 1 lie guest book, with Donnda Farrens, Monument, cousin oi tne bride, in charge of the gifts. Also assisting about the rooms were lrm.'i l.'urri'iix Monument, and Nonda Clark, cousins of the bride. Following a wedding trip to the World's Fair and to Vic tor!:! R (. the V01II1L' C'OUUle will lie at home at 1021 S. W. Gaines St., Pen t land. The groom s a 11)56 graduate ot Newport High school, and from Willam ette University m l'JW). He is now studying medicine at the University of Oregon Medical School. The bride graduated from lleppner High school in 1957 and graduated in June from the Uni versity of Oregon Nursing School. She is now employed at the Vet erans' hospital in rortiarui. Ont-nf -town diesis included Mr. and Mrs. K. Litchfield, New port; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kauf man. Tumvvaler, Wn; Mr. and Mrs. John Kaufman, Chehalis, Wn; Mrs. John Rehfus, Pico Rivera, Calif; Emily Bump, New port; Mrs. Ralph McGilvra and family, Portland; Mrs. Florence McGilvra. Hood River; Mr. and Mrs. Larry Severson, Portland; Mrs. George Hoyt, Cedar Hills; Mrs. Maud Rugg, Hermiston; Mrs. Myrtle Cluhine, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Woullett FIRE SEASON IS AT HAND. WHEN ONE HITS, IT OFTEN Destroys A YEAR'S LABOR AND INCOME. DON'T TAKE A CHANCE WITH YOUR CROP INSURE YOUR GRAIN NOW TODAY! IF YOU DON'T HAVE YOUR HAIL INSURANCE GET IT NOW AT Turner, Van Marter and Bryant Our Baseball Team Boosts Our Area LET'S BOOST THE Heppeer Merchants BASEBALL TEAM if Wheat League Champs Of 1961 GO TO THE GAMES: AT HOME AWAY JULY 8, CONDON AUGUST 5, KINZUA Home Games at 2 p.m., Fairgrounds, Heppner July 15 Kinzua, There 2 p.m. July 22, Air Base at Condon 2 p.m. July 29, Condon, There 1 p.m. Good Luck In The 1962 Season To Manager Bert Corbin & His Boys Ron's Flowers Case Furniture Elma's Apparel Gonty's MSLadies Wee TV Cornett Green Feed L. E. Dick Thomson Grocery Heppner Hdwe. and Electric Co. Jeanne's Shop Peterson's Jewelers Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. Tri-County Equipment Co. Barratt Sales J. C. Penney Co. Ruggles Insurance Agency Morrow County Grain Growers Pacific Power and Light Co. Heppner Cleaners Bank of Eastern Oregon First National Bank Phil's Pharmacy Turner, Van Marter and Bryant Columbia Basin Electric Co-op Morrow County Abstract and Title Co. The Gazette-Times Central Market Fulleton Chevrolet Co. Farley Motor Co. Wilson's Men's Wear Lott's Electric Humphreys Rexall Drug Van Winkle's Chevron Station Heppner Ford Economy Market Western Auto John Pfeifier Lairds' Heppner Nor-Gas Gilliam and Bisbee Hdw. 183 N. Main Phone 676-9652