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Mrs. Esteb Laid to ' Rest at Centerville Heppner Gazette Times, December 31, 1942 3 J. P. O'Meara has returned to his UmUHIfimmmiHHimmitWHHlWU H a. m. Topic, "Circles of Growth." HERE FROM COAST home after several days medical By Elaine Rietmann treatments at Heppner. Roy Lindstrom returned home Sarah Alice Esteb died Tuesday, lon. He has been honorabiy oi more man s charged for reasons of health. jcms ai uie nome or ner aaugnter, At Heppner CHURCHES Mrs. Eunice Keithley. She was FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Mrs. Laxton McMurray received Bennie Howe. Minister born April 20. 1850. at MilWsW word from ms- Leavengood Sunday, Jan. 3: 111. When still a small child she Mlrlam Hale her husband Divine worship 11 a. m. Special crossed Hie' 'plains ot Oregon with hLas comPted. airplane me- choir music. her parents, first settling in the chamCS schoolinS and 13 now walt" Church and Bible school at 9:45 Willamette valley. On June 3 1873 lng to assiSned to a base- a- . Lucy Rodgers, superinten. sbo wae msr,.; t, v 'vu Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Swanson dent. The "Go to Church" campaign Miss Kathryn Parker, teacher hi will get underway Jan. 10, but come the Myrtle Point xhool with us now and enjoy a helpful spent the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Parker, leav a most cordial ing this afternoon for Pendleton to take the train for the west. worship service, You will find welcome. at KWV iw t 1QOQ u tw, had as their Christmas guests Mr. n TWmJ and M- Clel Rae d family; Mr. Youth Fellowship at 6 p. m. Evening worship at 7:45 p. m. ed in farming. Mr. Esetb V'J WSS' ... . ui muwauACTT mm .uij. uu x: ejiowaiup ana prayer service ev- Ferd Nicholson and daughter. ery Wednesday evening at 7:45. Miss Lois Haak of Condon spent Thought for Today: Christmas with her grandparents, .This is everybody's church, pre- Mr. .and Mrs. P. J. Linn. senting everybody's Christ. Come! Mr. and Mrs. Johan Troedson away in 1927. Surviving Mrs. Esteb are two sons, Sam and Fred of Ta- coma and one daughter, Mrs. Eu nice Keithley of lone, 10 grand children, 15 great-grand children. Funeral services were held Thurs- i r a -ii i J ATI c ivtc rmennnxr j. tw, OA i tu tdu i m. i ana sn ari were nristmas am.- omiuo uiurnLi day Dec. 24 at the Phelps Funeral , . ,, ,, nunwnxi Hima tt ... . , , ner guests of Mr. and Mr.s H. E. CHURCH Hime in Heppner with interment Cheh gdmA 9:45 beside her husband in Centerville ,7 . 7 y' , . , t,. u w t d,w t u Wash Saturdav Dec 26 were ceiled to San Franclsco by Blshop W. P. Remington of the ' , y ' Mr. and Mrs. Johan Troedson Eastern Oregon Diocese will cele- Tr-r, TW iq t j t the serious illness of Mrs. Troed- brate Holy Communion at All Roy Turner (Margaret Seehafer) son's sister- Carl accompanied them Saints Episcopal church at 11 a. m. of Portland, a daughter. The ' new Mr .and Mrs. Car Linn and daugh baby has been named Joanne, ter Leta spent part of their vaca iton with Mr. Linn's parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Linn. Mrs. Linn is teaching at Grass Valley and Mr. Linn is a civil engineer now lo cated at Spokane. Mr .and Mrs. Harvey Ring, drove Ey BERNICE WATTENBURGER Malcolm O'Brien left Tuesday for to Silverton Dec. 23, to visit Mr. Portland to join the navy. King's relatives there. They were Miss Marie Healy, Portland, spent accompanied by Mrs. Delia Nance the Chrismas week-end with her to Arlington Tuesday. Sunday, according to announcement Mrs. Ella Davidson spent Christ- received this moming by members mas day in Heppner. She was the of the local church. Rev. Eric O. dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Robathan, who has served the lo cal church the past three years, held his concluding service Christ mas morning when he celebrated Holy Communion at 9 o'clock. He assumes charge of St. Morks par ish in Pendleton Jan. 1. Dick. PINE CITY NEWS CHURCH OF CHRIST Martin B. Clark, Minister. Rtblf srVinoI 9;45 a m A class and two small sons and Mrs. Har- parents, Mr .and Mrs. John Healy. or everyone riett Hunt who went to their Miss Kathleen Daley of Pendle- Communion and preaching 11:00 homes at McMinnville and Hills- ton is visiting her parents Mr .and Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. boro respectively. Mrs. James Daley over the holi- Pre-prayer service, 7:30 p. m. The home of Mrs. Lana Padberg days. ' was the scene of a family gather- Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Myers and ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH ing Christmas day. Those present family spent Christmas day with Rev. Francis McCormack, Pastor were Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Padberg Mr .and Mrs. Russell Moore. Schedule of services: and daughter, Arlie Padberg, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger Heppner: Mass at 9:00 a.m. every and Mrs. Terrel Benge and family, and family spent Christmas day in Sunday except 3rd. Mass on 3rd Louis Padberg, Mrs. Ruby Kin- Pendleton with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Sunday at 10:30. caid and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Hus- Van Orsdoll. lone: 10:30 a.m. on 1st Sunday ton Bryson and Mr. and Mrs. John Mrs. Eldon Kinton and family 9: a m on 3rd Sunday days ago. have moved to Twin Falls, Idaho, na: 10:30 a- m- on 2nd .and 4th Laxton McMurray drove to Her- where she works in the J. C. Penney Su"daP' ' a miston to spend Christmas day with store. Mrs. Kinton is a daughter of eek-day mass at 8 a.m. First his brother Fred whose back was Roy Neill. "dav- am- seriously injured by a fall a few There will be a dinner at the Pine tZTl 5 ays ago - o'clock. Everyone is welcome. Come 8-00 pm- Sundays JU5toji:55 a.m. Mrs. Ted Blake drove to Port- -y scnooi jlew Year s day at one ASSEMBLY OF GOD land Wednesday accompanied by and bring your friends and enjoy her mother, Mrs. Fell of Heppner, the day. Potluck dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Selmer Sevenson, Mrs. Mary Ritchie and Mr. and Miss Dorothy Guerney and Miss Mr-s. Roy Ayers and daughter of Georgia Currier. On the return trip Hermiston and Mr. and Mrs. Olen Thursday she was accompanied by Richey and family of Stanfield were her husband who is employed in Christmas day guests at the C. H. Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ayers home. Lllpd f,.offm;wa- We've got Axis to grind. Buy The E. R. Lundell family gath- Bonds flnd -ered at the family home for Christ- mas dinner. The following were present: Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Drake and family, Mr. and Mrs, Paul Pettyjohn and son, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Morgan, Mrs. Richard Lun dell and Frank Lundell. Mr .and Mrs. Norton Lundell added their greetings to the holiday gathering Christmas Eve when they called the family long distance from Los Angeles. Rollo Crawford and Paul Riet mann who are employed in Port land are spending a short vacation at their homes. Mrs. Mary Blake spent Christmas with E. J. Blake and family near Heppner. Mrs. Mary K. Blake has as her vacation guestt Miss Betty Ann Upton of New York. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mason and daughter were Christmas dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Cotter. " F. W. Sheridan, the lone station agent, attended an annual Christ mas dinner party at San Francisco with buddies of the First World War. This group of men have been gathering from all parts of the country each Christmas since 1929. This year 35 wer epresent Arthur Ritchie has sold his truck line to Frank Holub who has pur chased his International truck and trailer. Bob Buchanan will operate the truck for Mr. Holub. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Inskeep, the superintendent .of lone schools, and their small son are spending the holidays with Mr. Inskeep's family in McMinnville. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Yarnell and son Alton spent Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Yarnell and family of Lexington. Sterl D. Spiesz, pastor Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Worship, 11:00 a. m. Evangelistic service, 7:45 p. m. Tuesday prayer service, 7:45 p. m. Thursday Bible study, 7:45 p. m. COOPERATIVE CHURCH OF IONE J. Fred Stilwell, Pastor Sunday school, 10 a. m. Preaching and Holy Communion ijKterinQs to you From the WHOLE "GANG" Our Wish for You Is Happiness And Lots of Luck and Cheer . . . And May We Keep on Serving You Throughout the Coming Year! Yes, the whole gang at Runnion's Cafe is joining in a rousing New Year's Greeting to all our customers. This is our way of saying "Thanks' Heppner and Morrow County, for your patronage in the past . . . and it is our wish that we may continue to serve you in '43! . Runnion's Cafe To Our Many Friends We say, "HAPPY NEW YEAR " And May Our Friendship Grow Throughout the Coming Year Humphrey's Drug Co. S3 1 3 13 1 fe3 1 VERY 4tAp, Here's to Victory! May 1 943 bring good cheer to i Uncle Sam and to our allies Central Market To O ur w4i 5ai c GREETINGS Customers and Friem Good Luck to You in '43 From the bottom of our hearts we wish you a Happy and Prosperous New Year. We will do everything pos sible to serve you well during 1943! WILSON'S MEN'S WEAR w-V, m 1