2 Heppner Gazette Times, April 1, 1943
IONE NEWS NOTES Lexington News
Home Nursing Class
Completes Course
By MBS. OMAR BIETMANN
The last lesson of the home nurs
ing class wag held on Thursday. Af
ter the final examination at which
Mrs. Jlenry Smouse received the
highest ! gra&S ) rrefchihfMS i ?re
served ' and ' the -insrructtess,6 ' Mrs.
Anne Thomas . was presented f with
a gift. Irwi the qfo j fj j '.C)
Mrsl 'Howard 'Eubank left5 lone
Wednesday for iL3 Angles to he
near tiM'jfudtfid JwK&fM ir'trair
; of-KtalMa 'Tsfanrf.4-' ' ,J "
intf at-Hatalrna Island
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Beck of Her
intetiorlH fornntCT;lxTt -'ofjlone
spent Thui.ay in lone callipg on
Mends ran igftfQ They were
aawpanied, rhy (htir, (fn j f.fjirion
and' daughters' Donai and Mrs.' Lu
ella Ilauk and her small son, Mar
ion was to be, called, to 'service
Tuesday ; of ., this ...week, , ; ,
.,Mrs, . J.; Pf . Darst. and . small son.
Richard., left SatodayVby;, carl, to
drive to San Francisco via Klam
ath , , Falls to :, virtit ; her . husban'd,
Pharmacist J. C. Darst who has. a
10-day furlough ' before going , to
sea. .t-, v.f, ,.(u, U ,iif
At the Topic, club social meeting
at the Clyde Denney home Satur
day four . tables . of bridge , , were
played , Mrs. Clel Rae . and Mrs.
Sanford Nance , . won , , high, , prizes;
Mrs., Cleo Drake ,, and Mrs Fred
Mankin won second and Mrs. Gene
Inskeep and Mrs Werner Jetpann
received consolation, .prizes., ,.:i.r,,
;The Locust Chapter ; of the 0. E,
sl, will. hold a regular, meeting at
the Maspmchall April ,7. j -.u
,., Mrs., Ida Peterson moved to Hep
pner last, .week.. She will be, cared
for in Mm .Mattie Gentry's home,
tl Mrs., Ella,' Davidson apcrmpar.ied
Mr.aiU . Mrs., H,.,:D. ( McCurdy.vto
jOfindpn ,j?,st . Wednesday to ..attend
the funeral, of Mrs. ; Olive Scriyner.
i.,Mr,: and Mrs. Frank Young have
moved to the Arthur Ritchie, home
in lone- Mr. and' Mrs. ; Kltclue ,are
now . operating the Young .ranch.
... Guests at the home of. Mrs, Ada
Cannon last week were Mr. and
Mrs. Bud, Cannon of. Gresham, Mr.
and Mrs. Marvin. , Hughes of Port
and and Miss Charlotte; Cannon of
Heppner.
Mrs. LaxioiV McMurray received
word that her nephew David Howe,
is now in txaininf in the U. S. tir
force at Miami. Beach Fla.
1 Mr.' and . Mrs. Henry' Gorger and
family drove to Pendleton last week
to ( visit Mrs. Gorger's, brother, Pfc
Thomas McCarty who was home on
a , 10 day furlough from ' the air
"base ' at Pueblo Colo. ' . ' ' ! 1 -'
' Dicky Bo tt.-? had the jnisfortune
iof falling from a km roof and
fracturing his left arm Sunday af
ternoon. He was 'taken to Heppner
Xor '' medical attention!'4 ,;
' 'Lee Ann,1, the ' small daughter ' of
Mr. arid ' Mrs. 1 Parrell Padberg. is
quite ill at the' home of her grand
mother,1 Mrs. 'Larva Padberg.1 She is
suffering from asthmatic croiip.'' '
Signs.of , spring, aje , appearing; , in
our mids,7The ismall .children "are
seu-cWngu hillsides for early
wild , flowers;, . the larger ' boy? ', are
'flying kites and the growh-ups are
planting their earl .gardens. ; The
only sign lacking so far is the game
of marbles which ' is definite ' proof
that , spring 'is here.".' ' ', ' ...
" . Mrs. Mary Swanson 'and daugh
ter: Eva :' left' , Saturday : 'for Salem.
Enroute they' yisited an4 Mrs.
Mrs. Norman Swanson in Portland.
. Mrs. Chas. O'Connor gave a din
ner Saturday evening in honor of
her husband's birthday. Those pre
sent were Mr '.and Mrs. Clarence
Harris ,Mr .and Mrs. Selmen Sev
erson, the hostess and the guest of
honor. t'f '.'. ' ('! '!.''' '
a- Mr. and Mrs. Matt Gordon ac
companied by Mr. Gordon's broth
er, G. E. Gordon, were in lone Sat
urday and Sunday arranging to
rent their home to William Hayes.
p: Mr. and Mrs. A. A. McCabe re
turned home Sunday after spending
several weeks in Portland and For
est Grove while Mr. McCabe was
under medical care. ..-V. u . '
,r Housewives in Ma.tagorda county,
Tex., expect to replace each of the
cans of .fruit and vegetables they
use each ' week ; With ' home -packed
produce iri glass jars,1 saving enough
metal in' 1943 for 1,840' machine
guns. ,
Joseph Eskelson
Passes at Salem
By MBS. MAXINE GRAY
Word ... was received here Friday
of the death of Joseph Eskdson at
his home in Salun. Mr.. Eskelsori
farmed in, Clarks canyon for many
years. He leaves .to' mourn his pass
ing his wifei Mary Eskelaon, Salem,
two' sons, . Earl Eskelson, Portland,
and, vjimrnyr Eskelson; . five - daugh-.
tersMrs. Ethel Wilcox; Hermiston,
Mrs. Cleo Van Winkle ajid Mr.
Nellie Palmer, , Lexingtoa? Mrj
Katherine Daniels "and" Mrs. Tosie
Frederickson, of Salem. , ,
Mr , and Mrs. Al Fetch, and Mrs.
rMryrlaudv vere! Hermiston bus-
ih23S':'vif-itor3: ' on! M6iiday:' of "! lai
Week:''" '"'"' "'y 'yM
'"' Pvt 1 .Henry " Raucfi .'.Jr! returned
home' for 'an 'extended furlough on
Saturday morning". ' ' "rt
jjeyerai of trie' lpcai women are
a'ttenciing the home nursing1 classes
in Heppner and' more are urged, tq
attend ., if possible. There are 13 les
ions J and to "'complete the- course
it will be necessary ' attend at
least, ien cicissies
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; Ray ' Patterson was a Hardman ,
visitor Tuesday: '' ; 7 ' , J, ' ' '
' Mr .and ' Mrs Gene ' Gray - and
Florence of Stanfield were Wednes
day visitors r of Mrs.' Nettie 1 D'a vis,
Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Gray : arid
Mrs; L. E. Ruhl. "-n'., :-.,
-Thursday Mrs. ; Nettie Davis and
Mrs.. L. E. Ruhl motored to Hood
River to ' attend t the funeral ; of
Perce Allison. .m m-.
.- Mrs. -John - Miller returned the
firs, f of he j week , - from , Portland
wherf "j she ,'pent several;; days,,. f
Father McCoiTnick of Heppner
wA'i" vfslttlr Monday evening at
the'h'ome: 'of "MH' and Mrs."Cltft0rd
Yarnel, ".''' ' h h
Skipper 'raricf 'Dickie'' Ruhf:i "spent
Wednesday 1 Evening ' arid 'Thursday
with,lltheir gniridparents.' j Mr.' and
Mrs.' Gen Gra bf;St4nfield;,,.'J ; '
Mr .hAd Mrs-. Ed; 'Grant' were bus
iness Visitors iri'! Hermiston Thurs
day. . i '.!;."
Mrs.' Roy Johnsoh arid son Dwaine
of" John 1 Day ; are visiting- friends
in' Tington. ' Dwaine' "is leaving
soon for'!the"lhrmy. '"
Mrs. ' John 1 Skuzeski "and " Son
John ' of 1 Heppner were ' business
viitoi-s in Lexington' Friday. ' ' ' '
Mr; and Mrs.' W.' C. Van Winkle
and Mrs. and Mrs. L. A. Palmer
left "Saturday for Salem to attend
the funeral of Joseph Eskelson, ;
There was a good attendance at
the high" school plays here Friday
evening." There 'were four,rshort
plays lhat were1 quite eritertainirig.
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: Apologies clon't bring t(ie'gopcs;i;. y-';;1-;'
;v but we feel, vve owe our customers y
an apology for, not, having some of ? r ,
' ?: the lines that haye always.featurV , ,
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, yy get enough items
table showing.
But we will keep
let you know wnen your rayon re
brand arrives. , In the meantime,,
may we beg you to be patient with V.
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Mrs. Larry Patterson has been
dsitnig her parents for several
days. Her husband, who is serving
in the armed forces, expects to vis
it here shoitly. ; '
Sherman Tucker left several days
ago for Portland where he expects
to be employed in defense work.
, Mr, and Mrs. . Chajies Breshet rs'
were Heppner visitors- Friday. -
tVera Whillock and daughter San
dra were in, Heppner -Monday.
l Mrs Crabtree fell and' seriously
.iniured her "shoulder Ssnd arm. on
' Monday of last week, Hef daughter
aim suii-ui-iaw, mr. aiiu ivirs.
"Archie Muhkefs, 'took her to Pof
land! Jb"r, medical '.teabn$! , .5 "fC'r
Miss Frieda Breeding and Melba
Calders, of, .Heppner,, visited ;t.,ihe
Bjertha, Hunand .Maxine ...Gray
home Monday. -.jj,:,,. . i;W rr:s
RKCEIVES' MENTION ' ON "-f
VV1NTER';' TERM HONOR ROLL
":Modof'a j1,' Jjustpri' lone,J recently
qualified for riieritlori on the winteif
ferrri honor 11 roll 1 at 'the Urilverslty
of Oregon by making 9.1 grade' point
avera'ge' of ' 3,5 'or ovei, half 'A' and
Half ' B grades, last term. '"' : 11 , '
" Winter ' tenri scholarship at the
Uriiversfy ' of Oregon' 'showed a dis
tinct improvement over that' of fall
term,'' Clifford L. Constance, assls
tant registrar,'1 announced recetly.
Ut; the enrolled Z,o9i stuaents, ibb
or six percent placed on the winter
term honor roll iri ' comparison with
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u A G-T want ad will do wonders
if you haye anything to' sell, trad
or exchange. Results every time.
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CHURCHES.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Martin B. Clark, Minister
sunday ;,' '';;; ,,,!.:
., ;9:45 .a... m-Bible school. ; i.
1 U a. m.Comniunion and preach-
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6:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor.
7:30 p. m.--Pre-prayer service,
7:45 p. m. Evangelistic service.
WEDNESDAY - , ;
7:30 p. m. Choir practice, i
THURSDAY
. 7:00, p. m,-t-Prayer meeting.
: 7:30 ;p; in.' Bible study.
O. Wendell Herbison pastor r of
thf -church fn 'Oaklandj Ore, will be
our' guest -this week-end arid' bring
the nessage Sunday morning. He
is being eorisldered fs the new. pas
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FIRST METHODIST? CHlfRCH, .
BcnnujHowe.fMinisteL -J i
SUNDAY, April 4:
I 'jHvmi wSrsWpficii af jisplecial
music, and. serjnon by pastor
Oftfth ehoona'i -9145'. Lucy
Rodgerssuppredentl, , . Zflass
for every grade arid "age.
- Youth f FeiUowahipt for, junior at
6:30 p. m. ci Jt?..q -f,f V'.w
- Evening- song and gospel service
al 7:45.-: rlH ".!n::-A-::u
Wednesday ' Evenings: i ' - v'
:' Fellowship ' and prayer service at
7:45 ordpcfc:!i:.; " ;,!;
Thursday' Evenings: ".. , v, T
,Choir . practice at parsonage,' at
7:45, o'clock. . .,." ...;'.,'
THOUGHT FOR TODAY: ,
Many a man. has been on the
King's highway twenty years with
out, graveling twenty yards;
He!p i yiri the VVar
With a Victory Garden
warden l ools ; -c-,,r r,-,,
Berddequately ' prepared to cultivate
your Victory Garden " Good tools are
conducive to a good garden. We have
Hqes at S9c Rakes 79c;98c1
Spade Forks $1.1 Q
; Radio B Batteries v
Bicycle Tires and Tubes, size 26x2. 1 25
2-wheeled Dairy Cart $12.95
Gamble Store Dealer
Conley Lanham, Owner
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' money will obtain greater value
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ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
Church school, 9:45 a. m.
'. Morning Prayers at 11:00 a. m.
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ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH .,
Rev. Francis McCormack. Pastor
Schedule of senices:
HeppiKr: Mass "at 9:00 a. m. every
Sunday except 3rd. Mass on 3rd
Sunday at 10:30. t?V-f t..;
lone:" 10:30 a' m. on 1st' Sunday;
9:00 a. m. on 3rd Sunday, J
Lena: 10:30 'a. m 00 2nd, and 4th
Sundays.
Week-day mass, at 8 a. m. First
t( Confessions:- Saturdays, ;7,:30,i tp
8j00,p m.-Sundays, .8:.15;,to, 8:55 ah n,
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ASSEMBLY OF tiQlji 1
' Stiyr r Snips7 nastor , .
Sunday school, 9:45 a'.f'm3c noi'is
r; Worship, 11:00 a.' m.ne m ' ''''
: Young People's service: 6:3&. p. rr
! Evangelistic service, 7:45!p; ' m.I
1. Tuesday prayer service,. 7:45 p. rh.
! -Thursday Bible study, 7:45 p 'm;
Thy word is fa larhp unto rriy feet
and a light unto my path." f,t
COOPERATIVE CHURCH OF IONE
; ' JFred Stilwell, Pastor;
,; Sunday school, 10 a. m. ; jj
Preaching and sacrament of the
Lord's Supper at 11 a. m. ;- i : J
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