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- Klttttt OXtrmnUU. Thursday, Octb 1 1M4 ; : I'V ' ' . f - r I i . i " 0 ' I. i ' ' ' 'AjDJ i i Church Missionary To Speak in lone Dr. Ruhard C. Praun, mistical miwlonary tf the Inited Church f Christ. ho h M-n rd the fwMt in car In Ghana, Africa, Mill be the featured eakrr tV KWf 14. f.;j..li.rf ll,e dintx-r K-nw) during the MM Columbia Avlation meeting at the Ion t'nifed Church of Christ on Wed ih'mIiv and ThurUy, iVtobet 11 ami 15, Jvrral other excellent apeak rr will te on hantf for the two dav meeting. Including lr. A. J. Buttrev. cnferrnoe tuiH'rlnten-i-nt. Mia Kuth Bailey. Mary K. Bvre. and Mr. Bruce Mercer, preMde nt of the Women's Fellow- ahip of the Mid Columbia A viatlon. PreMdinn officer for the meet inn Mill tx Itev. NV. Jjme Kalfakcr of Milton Pre'. Mater, moderator of the uc latioa IV, Braun Milt aneak at the 6:30 eemnjj worhlp service, Mhich Mill lx terminated In tlm to attend the ITA meet ins t 8.U) pm. ler'on m el oo me to attend any or all pf jhe meetinc. Ileservatlont for the Wedneslav luncheon and dinner and the Thursday lunch eon may be made Mlth Mrs. A. II. NeUon. Jr. or Mr, IL M Baker. Guest Evangelist Plans Meetings For Boardman If MA1T LCC HARLOW MR. AND MRS. JOHN LLOTD HOWTOIf John Howton is Wed To La Grande Girl In Church Ceremony A pretty late summer M-eddlnc joined In rr.arriace MUs Cheryl Mie imna. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude C Hand of La Grande, and John Lloyd Howton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd L. Howton of Henttiston and former lone residents. Vom's Mere exchanged In St. Peter's Episcopal church. La , Grande, on Saturday. A u rust 29. The Rev. William S. Woodman officiated. white orchids, stephanotls and ivv. Mrs. Or an Hutton attended as matron of honor. She More a street- length dress of cherry pink silk organza, and carried pink feathered carnations, cen tered by a Pink throated Mhite orchid. Bridesmaids Mere Mrs. Charles Myers. Miss Patsy Hutchinson and Miss Frances Wolfe. Their dresses and flowers Mere iden tical to that of the matron of honor. Acolytes were Tom Farnum and jon Erlckson College Students Looking for Work yji taiini was iiiiu Aftonrtlnir am Kas man '-! liimw ii tMty no w ac- tTiarles Mvcrs, Mith Jim Hom- companied Mrs. Alan Keffer as she sang the solo. "O Terfect Love." Decorating the altar were white gladioli in altar vases, flanked by white candelabra on either side. White satin bows Mlth Mhite gladioli marked the pews. Given In marriage by her father, the bride appeared In a floor-length gown of white silk organza, fashioned with basque bodice, elbow-length sleeves and a bell-shaped skirt Her butter fly veil of English silk illusion M-as held by a crown of AJencon lace, pearls and crystals. She carried a bridal bouquet of ton. Gene Hand and Sam (Coke) Ramos as ushers. For her daughter's wedding airs, isana More a Mnite cnan The administration of Blue Mountain Community College Is appealing to businessmen of the college district to assist In pro viding part-time M-ork for col lege students. Application forms for part-time M-ork are provided students Mhen they register and the demand has far exceeded available Jobs. Approximately 60't of the stu dents at Blue Mountain Com munity College are seeking work which Mill assist them to wards completing their college education. Without M-ork of some kind many of these students will be forced through lack of funds to drop some time during the academic year resulting In de laying their educational pro gram, or causing some to aban don their education completely. The college Mill do even thing possible to cooperate with busi nessmen to provide young people Mlth competencies to tit partic ular types of work. Those who can possibly use a young man HOAKPMAN F ancelUt Troy l- Com low of ; lend ale. Calif. will hold meetltu: t the Boardman Community rhurvh Vtoher 11. 1M. Marting at the 11 am. service tvtoher 11. mere will he a erv lev each night at 7:) during the week. There Mill be special mule. A native of Te.i. Mr. Cost low ha been on the taff of the Voice of Calvary since 1'XhJ and has held meetings throughout the United States. Some of his campaigns have been In areas where no similar endeavor for Christ ha been attempted In the last 40 years. After serving In the armed foree for nearly five years he enrolled at the Bihle Institute of Los Angeles and completed four vears of stud v. It was short ly after this that he accepted the position of minister of youth In avux-lation Mlth I. Jack Mac Arthur. Later, as the Voice of Calvary expanded It missionary vision to the forgotten rural fields of America, he felt the call of God to accept the chal lenge of this great opportunity for evangelism. He Is married, and his wire, Mary. Is secretary to Dr. Mae Arthur. Public Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby (Urn that the under!gned hs bevn duly appointed by the l'tot.te Couit of M.irrow County. Mate of Ore. gon, Admlntotrator of the estate of llle M. Walkrr. decraunl. ami all persona having rlalm agalnt the e-.:.te of ald de ceased are hereby required to present same with proer vouch ers duly verified tit the Admin istrator at the office of M-shoney an. i Anram. iiepnner, Uregon. within six month from the date hereof. Dated and flrt puMKhe.l thl 8th day of October. i.tr.. Glenn 1. Walker, Administrator Ma honey and Ahr.ims Attorneva for Administrator lleppner. Oregon X' 3.V ReceDtloa Honors Teachers About 100 persons attended the reception last week In the school gymnasium for teachers of Riverside High school. Board- man Grade school and A I. Houghton school at Irrlgon. Mrs. Wayne Kuhn was mas- ter of ceremonies for an enter taining program. Mrs. Kuhn Introduced David Potter. Morrow county superin tendent of schools. Heppner. who In turn Introduced Dr. Errett Hummell. professor of educat- Ion at Portland State University, who spoke briefly. Michael Tol ar. principal of A. C. Hough ton School. Introduced teachers and personnel from there, and lion Daniels, principal of Board man schools, gave the Intro ductions from here. Punch and cookies were served by the Mothers club of Board man Grade school LoChanca Wads Coos Boy GUI Miss Linda Patv Dowdy or Coos Bav became the bride of Darolrl W. LaChanci of Board- or young woman for part-time man. son of Mr. and Mrs. Clar- work, and at the same time help ence LaChance of Kingston, Wn., tilly lace sheath over maize silk 'some, deserving young person to n a double ring ceremony Sep- J Mi" lit U 1 KH taffeta, and a chaoeau of match. ing taffeta and velvet She wore a green cymbidium orchid cor sage. Mrs. Howton. mother of the groom, chose an aqua matelasse sheath with matching accessor ies, tier corsage was of pink cjmoiaium orcnias. A reception followed the cere mony in the Catholic Parish hall A five-tiered wedding cake top ped with satin bells centered the serving table, which was covered with white net and satin. White gladioli bouquets were used about the rooms. Cutting and serving the cake were Mrs. Sam Ramos and Miss Janice Hastings, cousin of the bride. The bride's grand mothers, Mrs. Vern Hastings and Mrs. Orley Shelton, poured coffee. Mrs. Keith Rea. sister of the groom, and Mrs. Robert How- ard served the ounch. Misses Joyce and Jackie How. ton, sisters of the groom, passed the guest book. Helping with guts were Misses Patty and Cyn thia Hastings, cousins of the bride For a honevmoon trin tn tho uregon coast, the new Mrs. How ton wore an imrjorted Italian Knit costume in baronet blue. After graduating from La urande High school, the bride attended the University of Ore gon and will receive an elemen tary teaching decree from East ern Oregon College next June. The groom, a graduate of lone Hign school, received a decree from Columbia Basin College, at tended Oregon Technologcial In- stitute and is presently a senior at OEC where he will receive a Bachelor of Science degree next June. They are at home in the Eocene Courts in La Grande. acquire an educaiton are asked tember 26 at 7:30 D.m. at the to call or write the admissions home of the bride's parents. Mr. office at Blue Mountain Com-land Mrs. Raymond E. Dowdy, in munity College, phone 276 1291, Coos Bay. The service was per Pendleton. I formed by the Km v. James W. siuaenis win De avauame io Brown work in any part of the college The bride wore a ballerina district (Umatilla and Morrow leneth dress of white chiffon counties) which is within a reas onable commuting distance. of Box board for making signs and decorations at the Gazette-Times. Munger in Far East Bruce L Munger, gunner mate third class, USN, son Mr. and Mrs. Otto B. Munger of Route 1, Boardman, departed Long Beach. Calif., September 28, aboard the ocean minesweeper USS Energy for duty with the Seventh Fleet in the Far East. While in the Far East, she will participate in varsous fleet training exercises to improve her combat readiness. The wooden hulled ship is capable of dis arming all types of enemy mines, Boardman News Menus for Riverside High school and Boardman Grade school for the week of October 12-16 are as follows: Monday fried chicken, whipped potatoes, spinach, bread and butter sand wiches and fruit; Tuesday- chicken and noodles, beets, fresh tomatoes or tossed salad, hot rolls and jam; Wednesday hot beef sandwiches, buttered car rots, lettuce wedges and cherry cobbler; Thursday pizza, green beans. vegetable sticks, ice cream and cookies; Friday fish fillets, tartar sauce, buttered corn, bread and butter sand wiches and Jell-O. Bread, butter and milk are served with all meals. over satin, with a full skirt, fashioned with bodice and a round neckline. Her shoulder length veil was held In place with a crown of white feathers. She carried a bouquet of pink and white carnations. Bonnie Campbell, cousin of the bride, was maid of honor and wore a street length dress of light blue chiffon with matching hat She wore a corsage of pinK carnations. Sherry Dowdy, niece of the bride, was flower girl, and wore a frock of pink nylon. Bob Taylor of Boardman was best man. Following the ceremony a re- ceDtion was held. After the two-: tiered cake, topped with bridal fieurines was cut bv the couple, it was served by her mother, ' Mrs. Dowdy. Mrs. Laurence Campbell, aunt of the bride, served the punch. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Dowdv wore a dress of blue crepe and had a corsage of white carnations. After a trio to Areata, Calif. and the coast, the couple is at home in Boardman. Attending the wedding from Boardman was the bridegroom's aunt, Mrs. Glen Carpenter. Boardman school, went lo Sa lem for the Secondary school principal's conference October 3- Mr. and Mrs. Zearl Gillespie have received word of the death of Gillespie's brother, Clyde Gillespie. M. In Vlsalla. Calif. September Death Ma caused by a heart attack. Visitors at the Gillespie home Sunday and Monday Mere another brother and sister in law. Mr. and Mr. Wilbur F. Gillespie of Custer. v n. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rash and daughter Diane went to The Dalles Sunday to visit at the home of their son-ln law and daughter. Mr. and Mr. BUI Get. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Math ews and daughters Denlee and Bernlece of lone were Sunday visitor at the home of Mrs. Mathews' brother and sister In law. Mr. and Mrs. Elvln Fly. Eileen Ely. student at Blue Mountain College in Pendleton. spent tne week end at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Worden have returned from a three M-eeks trip visiting relatives In jopnn. Mo. Visitors last Meek at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Potts Mere Mrs. Totts' brother and sister Inlaw. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mckel of Shlckley, Nebr.. and her brother-ln law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. William Brunkow and daughter Shirley of Monroe, Wise. Sunday visitors M-ere the Potts' son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Houston and children Leo, Arlene and Donald of La Grande. Mrs. Horence Root went to Wasco last Thursday to visit three days at the home of her son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Root. Oddle Marshall of Babbitt. rvev., visited four days at the home of his son and daughter- in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Marsh all. Rollie rcay. three year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Peay. was In the Umatilla hospital a week with pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Fortner went to The Dalles last week to visit overnight at the home of Mrs. R. S. Wilson. Former's sis ter. Mrs. Ethel Haskln or Boise, Idaho, returned here with them to visit. IW TWC COOrtTT COURT Of TMC ITATK Of ORtOOH TOi the couimr or morrow In the Matter of the tt.llh merit or formation of a I'ark and Korea I ion Maintenance Iutrli1, to It Known a the Inlgon toin tnunltv Park and Recreation Ins Iflit an. .Selling a lime and Place for an I lection. ORDER Wlirni:.V5. a itlUon sUn.Nl bv Pot le than of the ret- (dent free hoMcrs of the area re questing the Mmatlon of a rk and recreation district under the rovUlona of OILS I'ulllO lias Kin presented In the Murruw County Couit, and i Willi! FAS. the said resident free holder have proposed that the same shall be known a the Irrlgon Community Park and Kit n ation I M-.tr let, and WIIFJCFAS. the proposed di tricl Mould have the following boundaries, to wit: Hcglnnlnif at the Intersection of the West line f Section l'.l Township 5 .North It. ;ti F.W.M. and the Columtda River thence Fat along the Columbia River to the F.aM lint of Section 16 In Township 3 North Range 27 HW M : thenre South nine and one half miles to the Southeast cornet of Sec tion 3.1 In Township 4 Nortfi Range 27. Fast; thence West nine miles t the Southwest corner of Section 31 In Town ship 4 North Range 26 F W.M.; thence North right and one. fourth miles to place of begin- hint, and 111 lUJLl a notice -f htsrtnf hat been duly putdUhd In a nrwpaier f yrnrral rlnuUlloa within Mttow liMinty and. Id hearing and now there WMiihA. have been held, fore If W IIFHFBV ORDI Itl D, thai an election for the establishment of the promd park and Rce real ion Maintenance Put Met ' b-M en Novrm--f 3 I'M s4 at stirh election, three mcmbrra of the I'ark and lte.frtun lloard will be i4ed for IT II H 'It Hint ORDFKKD AVM AlUl'lMai' that thl order shall I eiilcied In the Journal of the County Court along with all petition ami paper filed pursuant to the formation of this proiwmed District. Iti.NK and DATFI) thl ?ad day of O-tohrr. 1'JM OM'Alt II I'r.TERSO!! OmMv Judre n o mtGcsoN County 'oinrnilonee WAI.TIU II IIAU.H County l'ummlslonr 3JX ft IN CALIFORNIA VISIT DISNEYLAND Attractive accommodations Just minutes from DIsne y I a n d and Knott's Berry Farm. All units have free TV, air-conditioning and heat Spacious grounds with heated poo', play and recreational area. m Excellent restaurants and shop ping centers nearby. Credit cards honored. POLYNESIAN Motel (41 S. Brookhurst ANAHEIM, CAL. FREE! 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