Followup Clinic
Held in Schools
Morrow County School fol
low up aprtng atweeh ellnle u
held Saturday. April 3. at Board
man. Ion and Heppner school.
Sutrrn achool rnilitrrn were
Mfii at the rlinlc. liwa CrUt
Irr. director of ipfolal education.
Umatilla County Shoula, waa In
i hare, alted bv Jack Ketllng
anil Mm. Kent Kothrurk. sMMvh
theraputa. ami Mr. Sally l"ly
ter. obterver.
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Monument News
v MARTHA MATTCSON
MONt MI-NT Mr and Mr.
C1aton Swwk and four child
ren of llcppncr vtlted friend
an.l relative hi re Sunday.
Mr. "rnot .NoUnd and amall
ton ard Mr. Jessie So'tt and
on hobin drove to Ivrtland
Tuesday where Robin U under
the doctor's rare.
Mr. Jim Scirewalt of Ktmber
y. uho had nursery In IVrtland
r"oently. U reported a maktnj;
lady Improvement.
Mr. Lola Pulanry and three
cirl came lat Thursday morn
ing frm Wall Creek and Ulted
friend and relative here
through Saturday.
Clone Campbell spent the pt
wr-k In Wahlncton on business.
tkb Rascal and hi brother
have moved Into the Henry Mar
tin house. Their grandmother.
I Mr. Barton, left Friday with her
trailer house for Cahfonla where
;he will stay with other rela
1 Uvea.
Mr. Luella Neal drove to John
'Dav List Thursday on business
'and to Uit her aunt. Mamie
Kergerson, who is In the hospital
there.
A farewell potluck uper was
held In the Legion Grange hall
lYIdav evening for Mr. and Mr.
Kho Blcakman. who moved Sat
urday to John Dav where he is
now employed. They sold the
ranch and utock to Mr. and Mr.
Stanley Musgrave and the house
In town to Mr. and Mrs. Stan
lev Boyer.
A daughter. Christina LaVelle,
was born Sunday. April 4. at
the John Day hospital to Mrs.
Cherie Cross. Mrs. Cross Is the
daughter of Mr. Gene Vaughan.
The baby welched 7 lbs.. 4 oz.
A bridal shower was held In
the school house Monday even
inc. March 29. for Mrs. Robert
Ferret the former Ftta Hunt.
Hostesses were Mrs. Kathy How.
ell. Mrs. Cherie Cross. Miss
Deanna Hutchison and Miss Judy
Davis. She received many lovely
gifts from the 21 guests present
and from those who were unable
to attend.
Clifford and Sam Howell drove
to Hermiston Monday on busi
ness.
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Monfell Walker
Weds Portland
Man on March 27
IT VIRGINIA KCLSO
KINZVA In a double rlns
eeremonv at the Church of Jcsua
Christ of Latter-day Saint tn
IVrtland on Saturday. March 27.
Mi Montell Walker, dauchter
of Mr. and Mr James C. Walker
of Klnua Uvamc the brMe of
tlarv W. McDonald. n n .Mr.
and Mr. Ray MclKmald of Tort
land. The 10.00 a m. service wai
read by Bishop Karl D. Mi'Al
lister.
Tlie bride, given In marriage
bv her father, wore a blue and
white wool suit, a white crown
hat with veil and white actc
corsa ie.
one. She wore a wnlte orenia
Matron of honor was Mr.
Jame Webb of Mayvtlle who
wore a beige and white dress
with beige accessories and a
white rosebud corsage. Bent man
wa Richard MclKmald, brother
of the groom.
The bride' mother wore a
beige sheath dress with beice
and white accessories while the
croom' mother wtre a mint
croon chiffon dress with whito
accessories. Both had white rose
bud corskice.
A reception was held at the
Ray McDonald home Immed
lately after the service.
Following a wedding- trip to
Seattle, the younc couple Is now
at home In Fort land w here both
are omploved. The bride was a
19.VS craduate of Wheeler Hich
schoul and the crom a liaH)
craduate of Sandv Hich schooL
Attendinc from this area were
Mr ami Xfrs. Jame Walker. Jr..
iand daughter Lorl of Fossil and
Mrs. IVarl Low of Condon.
Richard Mortimore and child
ren spent the past week-end In
Portland visltinc with Mrs. Mort
imore who is a patient at the
Kmancel hospital Barbara Is
doina nicclv and expects to be
discharged from the hospital
Thursday and return to Kinzua
Hardman News
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. . , or exclaim "LOVE" on Mother's Day.
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Each has this in common you can be
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COLUMBIA
If ALTA ITXVtNS
HARDMAN Mr, Rtll Bren
da and n Ijirry of IVndleton
were recent litor with Mi.
Brcnda'a am In law and dauch
ter. Mr. and Mr. IUt Mern
and children Jo Jean and Johnny.
Mr. and Mr. I.. II. IUbinn
made a ttla to HcrmKton ul
Saturday to aee Mr. H.tllnwna
brother. John Allen, who I in
Com! Shepherd ho-pital. Klnard
Mi-uaniel or iierpncr aio vis
ited Mr. Allen.
Dean Crave made a trio to
Burn last Wednesday to attend
the Beef Cattle Field Day at the
experiment atatlon on Squaw
Butte.
Marvin Jackson of Rrldal
Veil UMted hi brother-in-law
and sister. Mr. and Mr. Ardlan
Revhdolt. a couple of dav lat
week before leaving Friday for
his home.
Dannv Leathers of Frlnevllle
Uited Steve McDanlcl last Sat-,
urday eenlng.
Mr. and Mr. D-an Crave vU-.
ited Mr. Craves' parents. Mr.
and Mr. Harold Wxk. last Sun- j
day. Her sister .and family from
Hood River also visited the par-
ent.
Mr. Tilda VanBibber of La
Grande and Gerald Boookcr of ,
Boise. Idaho, were recent vlsi
tvrs with Mr. BHikera brother-
In law and sister. Mr. and Mr.
Sam McDanlcl and Mrs. Van
Bibber' brother and slster-ln-1
law. Mr. and Mrs. Foster Col-;
lins. I
Mr. and Mr. Sam McDanlcl
visited Mrs. McDaniel'a mother,
Mrs. Maud Roblson last Mon-:
dav at the Fioneer Memorial!
hospital. Friends at Hardman
are wishing her a speedy recov- j
cry.
Klnard McDanlcl left last Mon
day for College riact. Wn.. to
get Mrs. McDanlcl who has boon '
staying with her sister. Mrs. 1
Ben Stanton, the past couple ot ,
months.
Carol Davis of LonerocK
brought Mr. and Mrs. Hank !
Brink and son Jerry of Forest I
Grove to visit at the home ot j
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McDanlcl and
family. The Brinks are cousins
of Mrs. McDanlel.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Wilson
and daughter Neta of Heppner
visited at the home of Mr. and
and family
last Sunday.
LEXINGTON AND HEPPNER
CHRISTIAN CHURCHES
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IN A WEEK OF
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At Lexington Christian Church:
Sunday, April 11 "Witnessing to tho Truth About the
Triumphal Entry"
Monday, April 12 "Witnessing to the Truth About
God's Love"
Tuesday, April 13 "Witnessing to the Truth About
Christ"
At Heppner Christian Church:
Want Ad So Good
He Had To Stop It
"That ad worked so darned
good I think I better stop It."
Thus came the voice over the
phone Tuesday from Herb
Hynd of CeciL He had adver
tised alfalfa seed in three
small classified ads in the
Gazette-Times at 75c per in
sertion. "In fact," he continued, 1
dang near oversold It I've got
enough left for myself and
that's about It"
So Herb expressed, in better
terms than the G-T staff could
the effectiveness of classified
advertising In Morrow county's
paper.
Rates are small, and results
are good.
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on Sundav.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Turner of ,MfS Stcvcns
IlflVIlS Mil- nHTHU
visiting with Mrs. Bert Hoover.
Mrs. Verlin Conner ami son
David went to Pendleton Wed
nesday for David to have stitches
removed from his knee.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jelllck and
children went to Heppner Tues
day to keep dental appointments.
Spending the week end with
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reavls were
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Main ol
Rainier. Mr. and Mrs. Reavls
moved this past week into the
house recently vacated by the
Ron Huck family. . ,
Mrs. Clarence Benson assisted
by Mrs. Bill Dyer entertained
last week with a birthday party
for Nancy Benson on her Utn
birthday. The youngsters played
several games after wntcn nan
cy opened her many nice gifts
and then birthday cake and ice
cream were served to Nancy,
Frank Splvey, Mike, Dennis and
Steven Ball. Tommy Tripp, Judy
Hubbell. Nanci Britain. Darla
Brock, Rick and Jimmy Benson.
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BHSIM1SS NIID
GAZETTE-TIMES
Wednesday, April 14 "Witnessing to the Truth About
Sin"
Thursday, April 15 "Witnessing to the Truth About
Forgiveness"
Friday, April 16 "Witnessing to the Truth About the
Cross"
SERMON FOR EASTER SUNDAY SERVICE:
In Each Church at 1 1 A. M.
"Witnessing to the Truth About the Resurrection'
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