2 Heppner Gazettt Times, May 6, 1943 At u IONE NEWS NOTES At Heppner CH URCH ES Teacher Resi9n.s After . 1 6 Years' Service CHURCH OF CHRIST Martin B. Clark, Minister SUNDAY 9:45 a. m. Bible school. 11 a. m. Communion and preach ing service. 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. THURSDAY 7:00 p. m. Prayer meeting. 7:30 p. m. Bible study. Several young ladies in lone were Average daily listening time for three to five hours on farms since surprised to find May baskets on radio programs has increased from the beginning of the war. their doorsteps Saturday morning. - It looked as if the baseball sea- ft son was in full swing Sunday af trenoon when an impromptu game materialized with "men" whose ages ranged from five to 50 participated. Leonard Carlson, weather obser ver for Gooseberry, reports 221 ASSEMBLY CF GOD Steil D. Spiesz, pastor Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Worship, 11:00 a. m. Young People's service 6:30 p. m. Evangelistic service, 7:45 p. m. Tuesday prayer service. 7:45 p. m Thursday Bible study, 7:45 p. m Jesus is just the same today, able aorrytpd to save from sin, empower to live Dallas Rae. a victorious me, neai your sick body and keep you faithful until His coming. Have faith in God. By MBS. OMAR BEETMANN Mrs. Harriet M. Brown has re signed her position as grade school Drincitial after 16 vears of service. A legion of young folks in this inches rainfall tor tne momn or community received the finishing April and 12.54 inches from Sept. touches of their three R's under 1, 1942 to May 1,1943 as compared Mrs. Brown's tutelage. Mrs. Brown to 11.82 in the same length of time will be missed by students, parents in 1941-42. and teachers and all join in wishing her continued success. LEXINGTON GRANGE TO Born to Mr. and Mrs. Leslie INITIATE JUVENILES Roundy of Spokane a seven pound All members of the juvenile class 10 ounce son. The young man made scheduled for initiation as well as H debut cn April 30 and has been all grange members are urged to named Leslie Keith. on hand Saturday evening at the Mrs. Henry Peterson was hostess Lexington grange hall to witness for the Lutheran church missionary acceptance of the first class of ju society Sunday afternoon, when venile grangers by the Lexingtton more than 50 members and friends group. ing program. The lone Union Mis FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Bennie Howe, Minister Sunday, "Mother's Day" Mothers Day service at 11 a. m. Special music. Church school at 9:45 a. m. Lucy Rodgers, superintendent. A class for every grade and age. HAS GUESTS sidnary society was invited to at- rs- f tend and several carloads of ladies guests his week her sister-in-law, ivirs. Aiex unne, ner uau&m:r-ui-two year old law, Mrs. E. C. Buchanan and son of Mr. and Mrs. Clel Rae nar granaaaugmer . x - rowly escaped drowning Saturday dies reside in Seattle and will be afternoon when his mother found m Heppner about one week. branch on the him clinging to a creek bank near their home. Al though he was carried completely Civilian per capita food consump tion in 1943 is expected to be about 3 percent more than the average under the water, Mrs. Rae sue- . ,Qqr ,Q rvj u fi w ceeded in pulling him out with out average TOnsump. serious injury. The May meeting of the Topic club will be held at the home of Mrs. Llovd Morgan Friday May 7 tion in 1942 ATTENTION Morrow County Farmers Let Us Keep Your Books and Records. We do all types of Accounting. All work strictly confidential. Address your inquiries to The Farmers Accounting Service P.O. Box 6 LEXINGTON, OREGON Youth Fellowship for juniors at and the social meeting will be at :30 p. m. the home of Mrs. Garland Swan- Evening worship at 7:45 o'clock, son on Saturday, May 15. The hos- Wednesday Evenings: tesses for the month are Mrs. Mor- TiWcViln nnd twaver service at gan, Mrs. Swanson. Mrs. Algott 7-45 nVM. Lundell and Mrs. Martin Cotter. Thursday Evenings: Mrs. Roy Lindstrom fell Satur- Choir practice at parsonage at day and sprained her ankle. She is 7:45 o'clock. THOUGHT FOR TODAY: A mother is the only woman on earth who can divide her love among ten children, and each child still have all her love. "Honor thy father and thy mother,". With thy presence Sunday. COOPERATIVE CHURCH OF IONE . J. Fred Stilwell, Pastor Sunday school at 10 a. m. Mothers Day music and message who are mother and sister respee at 11 a. m. A large bouquet for the ivcly of Mrs.' Severson. Mrs. Bar oldest mother present. "A Church ker left Saturday to visit in Her Home for All."' miston and Mrs. Rucker remained Ladies auxiliary 2 p. m. Saturday for a longer stay with her sister, in the Congregational church. Ruby leaving Monday morning. Kincaid and Beverly Parsequa hos- tesses. confined to her home and will be unable to teach her classes in the Lexington school for several days. The lone Union Missionary so ciety will meet at the church par lor Thursday. John Clark returned home from Pendleton Wednesday, after spend two weeks in St. Anthony hospital. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Selmer Severson the last week were Mrs. Tom Barker and Mrs. Elmer Rucker, both of Lebanon, ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH Rev. Francis McCormack. Pastor Schedule of senices: Heppnor: Mass at 9:00 a. m. every Sunday except 3rd. Mass on 3rd Sunday at 10:30. lone: 10:30 a. m. on 1st Sunday; 9:00 a. m. on 3rd Sunday. Lena: 10:30 a. m. on 2nd and 4th Sundays. Week-day mass at 8 a. m. First Friday, 7:30 a. m. Confessions: Saturdays, 7:30 to 8:00 p. m. Sundays, 8:15 to 8:55 a. m. ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL CHURCH Church school, 9:45 a. m. Morning Prayer at 11 a. m. GOING TO CONVOCATION Rev. Neville Blunt and Mrs. Blunt will leave this afternoon for Baker to attend convocation of the Eastern Oregon diocese of the Epis copal church. Rev. Blunt has been scheduled to speak on Saturday's program. Delegates from All Saints church of Heppner leaving Friday morning for Baker include Mrs. Mabel Hughes, vice president of the Church Women's Service Lea gue, Mrs. O. G. Crawford and Mrs. D. M. Ward. Standardization of glass food con tainers will increase their product ion by about 20 percent more this year with existing equipment than were produced in 1942 v:.: .-,'..-:'wvmh...- i C For The BIG Event Sunday Is MOTHER'S DAY Come in and look aroupd. We have many suggestions for your gift to HER that are sure to please. Gordon's Drug Store sones. jL tj M F THEY'RE handing you a diploma this month, graduate with style hon ors in our "mixed suit" with appropriate acces- See them today! SPORT COAT MIXED SUIT They're in, Fellows the double breasted suits you want for gradua tion and after! 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