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2 Heppner Gazette Times, June 3, 1943
At Heppner
IONENEWS NOTES
rill IDPUCC w'9h School and
UlUKLMtO Grade Diplomas
spent last week with her sister Mrsr.
L. C. Aldrich and family.
The hay is nearly all down around
Presented Thursday
By MBS. OMAB RIETMANN
ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH
IfT du&tes "V?. ir dlplrS at well's former home.
iicwi . ai, if.vu a. m. cvcij exercises neld in tne gym inuis-
Sunday except 3rd. Mass on 3rd day evenmg May 27. A splendid
Sunday at 10:30. address was riven by Dr. Levi T.
Kincaid. C. W. Roundy of Seattle IRRIGON NEWS
was also a visitor in lone over the
Bv MBS. J. A. SHOTTN
Dale StilwelL who is in the air Mr. and Mrs. Glen Rider and two here f-nd will soon oe in we wu.
Saturdav to visit his oarents Mr. weeK-ena witn nis momer, mn. ""Si" T . ; ---
and Mrs J F. StiWl. Sundav sf- C. W. Grim and family. They ar.
Nora Wilson, returning to JNew
Meadows Friday. He painted his:
mother's house while here.
Ora Thompson and John Freder
ickson killed a rattlesnake in the
Caldwell vard Thursday. There
ternoon Dale, accompanied by his rived Saturday.
Stil- Pfc Raymond Allen has gone ov
er seas according to his mother,
lone fishermen who tried their MrS- H. W. Grim.
luck in different parts of the coun
t. in. o 1 snv. r.J: i ,,w Jf Varifio ty Sunday reported fair catches, ter Dolores went to Centralia Thurs-
9:00 a. m. on 3rd Sunday. college at Newberg. Eulenna See- Mr- d Mrs. Bert Mason and Mr. day to visit relatives and friends
Lena: 10:30 a. m. on 2nd and 4th hafer was salutatorium and Ernest --Jfl" . , wv.
McCabe was valedictorian. Mrs. n IBU iwtn- ' . ' ix.
. t r.j cr,td tha dinU- Yarnell and son Clifford tried son and sons John and Fred and
mas to the eighth grade and Walter Johnson creek; Gerry Tullis, Elbert daughter Freda, Mrs Joy Smith and T T slaughter place
Dobyns presented high school di- BaU OI Pendleton ana JUton kod- son Steven were neppner visiwrs Mrg BiUie nlter, Tommy and
JVIrs. Jack Browning and daugh- haye been very few rattlers foun(j
this country.
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Sundays.
Week-day mass at 8 a.
Friday, 7:30 a. m.
Confessions: Saturdays,
Maxine Rucker of Stanfield is.
visiting her aunt, Mrs. Ida Slaugh
ter. ,
Frank French of California hast
7:30 to
8.00 p. m. Sundays, 8:15 to 8:55 a. m. pkyed upper Rhea creek and Deo Drake Miss Laverne Duus, student nurse Lge Munden Farmington in
" u .Bdnl and recessional and son Bob were at the steel of Pendleton, is spending her va-
and Billy Gorger played a violin bridge on Rhea creek. cation with her parents, Mr. and p&ula Haberlein returned from
solo accompanied by his sister The lone Birthday club met at Mrs. Henry Duus. She spent Beveral peridlet0Il Thureda
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F1K5T METHODIST CHURCH
Bennie Howe, Minister
Sunday, June 6
Divine worship at 11 a. m.
Church school at 9:45 a.
Lucy Rodgers, superintendent,
class for every grade and age.
Youth Fellowship for juniors at coach's
6:30 p. m.
Evening worship at 7:45 o'clock.
Wednesday Evenings:
Fellowship and prayer service at
7:45 o'clock.
Thursday Evenings:
Choir practice at parsonage
7:45 o'clock.
THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
Character is pretty much like jepScm, Laurel Palmateer, Betty
window glass when it is cracked Baker, Barbara Smith, Rose Mary
it is cracked inside and outside. Dohertv. David Barriett, Donald
Ball, Donald Munkers,
CHURCH OF CHRIST Drake. David Gorden, Billy
9:45 a. m. Bible school. Rictmann, Harlan Crawford, Ar-
6:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor, thur Bergstrom and Leon Ball.
evening training program.
7:30 p. m. Evening service
THURSDAY
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Ernest McCabe and Robert Hos
kins. Graduating from the high school
were Jean Coleman, Doris Palma
teer, Marjory pensonj, Eulenna
Seehafer, Ernest McCabe George
Griffith and Robert Hoskins.
The awards presented tins year Ma CtAjemaJL Mrs Heliker .Agses Caldwell left for Pendleton Mrs Verle Frederickson left this
A ZZu 33 wZ' Tvlr assisted hostess- 0thers Present Saty to take up radio work at morning for Monmouth to attend
Nichoson, Citizenship Wilim Dob- Mesdames Paul Q'Meara, H. the NYA school at Pendleton. sdu)(A at Oregon College
jvwc...., ' -P. Varnell P f: Peterson Louis Mr and! Mrs. .T A. Shoun SDent tj. cu ...ill 4Ko.
T,V,,r D.U.f HncVinc ' ' Ol CAlUVcttlull. Ulic will, kjomi u
trophy, KODen riOSKins, R Uiicrt F M Simdnv with Mrs .Tames Shoun t ; j. i l 4. ll
athletic award, Robert Hoskins; "rPak: Uttle daughter Judie. They al-
names on uie uuxu.u P4. . j, Tj r1l,OT m Rtor,. Rlmin t onendi the
Dr. C. C. Chick and Miss Blanch day with them.
Bristow of Hood River" were visit- Mr. and Mrs. Vemon Caldwel
ors in lone Sunday. and niece, Claire Louise came up
Mr. and Mrs.. Dale Ray spent from Portland " Saturday to spend
Saturday and Sunday visiting at the week-end with his parents the
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Tom Caldwells.
nnr.Ar4r m T.Trlo WocViintfvn Mrs Mr Rvaii rmncrVit some sheen near
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Eighth grade graduates are Betty BteAegra of Lyle Lindsay Wash, and is shipping them
is to go to Portland soon for med- to Utah. They loaded them on the
ical attention and her daughter, cars Sunday morning at Irrigon.
p w Miss Gladys Breshears of Portland Mrs. T. T. Slaughter and grand-
. was also a visitor in Jjyie ounuay. t-inu a icu ku iui
Oe T-1 (-1 1 1 C T-l i 1 1 Cnl.iJ.ii
lit. r. r. ocnrocK or iroriuuiu "i utiiuiua.
who was to have conducted the Mrs. June Blagden and daugh
services in the lone Co-operative ter. Alta from Dunsmuir Calif.,
church Sunday was unable to be '
here. In his place Rev. Bennie
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lone high school held their an
nual "End of Year" picnic Wed-
nesaav ai rreiicns .name, mu Tr , TT . . .
held theirs at the school . , .it x, . T ,n,
grades
house on the same day. All report
a fine time.
The teachers who have signed
contracts for the next year are:
Gene Inskeep, siipt.; Miss Dorothy
Guerney and Mrs. Delia Nance,
high school; Selmer Severson, mu
sic an
and 6th grades; Mrs. Kathryn
Lindstrom, 3rd and 4th and music
Dits with the lone pastor. The .
three children of Mr. and Mrs. E.
M. Baker. Ronald, Duane and Mar-
dene were baptized by Rev. Howe.
Mrs. Hazel Beards of Estacade II
was a visitor at the home of her sis-
ter, Mrs. Echo Palmateer during
scnum, oemici vu.., i.. eraduation week i
d band; Mrs. Gladys Ely, 5th e tw. r.pvinn ll
went to Hood River Sunday to l
bring Mrs. ' Ledbetter back to her
7:00 p. m. Prayer meeting.
7:30 p. m. Bible study.
ASSEMBLY OF 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
TH 1 tj:!-!- a l. n . Art
iuuibUHv oiuit siuuy, 1:10 u. m . r j. Tr;ot,
Evangelistic services' each night SLnlindy, M anl. M mother Mrs. P. C. Peterson where j
except Monday at 8 o'clock continu- and 8th grade'teacher has not been sh Wl1 y f & " H
ing with Evangelists Otto Olson riA rctbrn to hr own home'
and Ralph DeBeoer. scicct.a. Mr and Mrs Ted Blflke and Ar
Friends and fellow citizens these Mr and Mrs Victor Peterson leta accompanied by Willard Blake j
are crucial and busy times in which and family 0f The Dalles arrived lcft TueExlay for Roseburg where
we live. We cannot afford to ne- Sunday for a few days visiting with eldor Blake will remain for h visit
gleet, by our interest in material fricnds and relatives at lone and hl ldT1h1ame .hlle MlV d fl
things, the Word of God and this Heppner. MrS" Ted Blake WlU g n to II
great salvation and. hope that is so Mr, and Mrs. James Warfield left cof- V
freely given to us. You'll enjoy Monday for Ashland. They made r M.r- Mrs. Elbert Belts and
these services. Here is the otwrtu- D PVlns amnlance" family of Pendleton spent the
nity your heart has been hungering driven by .ge Gertsen. It is week-end at the ranch of Charles
after. God will meet your every hoped chpnge will be Tu"is. fj- who is MfBd,ts fer-
need. Welcome. beneficial to Mr. Warfield's health. T"m Tf son of Charles Tulhs
mr.. iv T indc,, nf Rilverton graduated from the Pendleton high
was visiting at the home of her hool Friday. Tom was president
son James Lindsay last week. She student body during his
returned to her home Sunday. Miss semor vear-
Watch Your Farm Work
By Haying an Operating Record
We Set up Bookkeeping Systems ... We bring your
work up to date from the first of the year . . . We make
financial reports . . .We make estimates for income tax
during the year.
Come in and See Our Sample Sets
Th.
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harmers Accounting bervice
LEXINGTON, OREGON
P. 0. Box 6
ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
Archdeacon Neville Blunt
Holy Communion 8 a. m.
Holy Communion at 11 o'clock.
A parish pot-luck dinner will fol
low the morning service.
Echo: 7:30 p. m.
COOPERATIVE CHURCH OF IONE
J. Fred Stilwell, Pastor
Sunday school 10:00 a. m. Child
ren's day program.
Morning worship, 11:00 a. m. Ser
mon and Communnion.
FULL GOSPEL MISSION, IONE
Ralph C. DcBocr, Pastor
Sunday school, 10.00 a. m.
Morning Worship 11:00 a. m.
Evangelistic service 8:00 p. m.
Bible Study Friday 8:00 p. m.
You are welcome.
Betty Lou Lindsay was also a vis
itor at the home of her parents.
Miss Mariann Corley of Gresh
am attended graduation exercises
Thursday evening.
Mrs. E. W. Hacksmith of Bev-
CALLED TO PORTLAND
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Githens of
Berkeley, Calif, were in Portland
the past week, called there by the
death of Mrs. Githens' sister, Mrs.
C. C. Robbins, wife of the archi-
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brother E. J. Bristow and other TT iV L.,J;.
Heppner Masonic lodge building.
Mr. Githens called his daughter,
Mrs. Lera Crawford, Friday, to
state that he and Mrs. Githens
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granddaughters Clara Ann and Ah- fi tQ aUend John Crawford-s
relatives here.
Mrs. Charles Nord returned to
her home in Portland last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clark and
cia Jean Swales left for Portland
Monday where Clara Ann will re
ceive a medical check-up.
Laxton McMurry and Fred Bu
chanan were business visitors at
Echo last Saturday where they
purchased a team of horses.
graduation from the University of
Oregon and accompany them on to
Berkeley where they will spend the
summer.
A FINE GIFT FOR
SOME
ONE
SPENT WEEK-END HERE
M TViicv Shivelv fame from
Rev. W. W. Head returned to his u Qrmde Ftiiay to spnd the
Decoration day week-end. Her son
home at Cathlamet Wednesday.
Mrs. Bert Mason was hostess to and am th& Merk Be6ketSf als0
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the O. E. S. social club at her
home Wednesday, afternoon.
Omar Rietmann drove ot Yaki
ma Wednesday to attend a J. I.
Case dealers' meeting. He was ac
companied by his brother Robert of First Nationai bank
and his son ram. ine men re
turned Thursday.
Mr. asd Mrs. Leslie Roundy and
were here visiting Mrs. Beckets
family, the J. G. Thomsons, while
enroute from Wallowa to Moro
where Merle has assumed manager
ship of the Sherman county branch
JOINS HUSBAND HERE
Mrs. Harvev White arrived Fri-
small son of Spokane were lone day from pHngs, Wyo. to join
visitors last week-end. They re- husband in the operation of the
turned to their home Monday ac- Heppner Cafe.
companied by their little daugh-
ter Kay who has been visiting at To buy, sell or trad, use the G-T
the home of her aunt Mrs. Ruby advertising columns.
Help Save a
Fighting Man's Life
Demand for glycerine is increasing and
will continue to increase as the battle
lines become more definite. More and
more waste kitchen fats will be needed.
This job has been put up to the women
of America. The women have not fail
ed their government so far and they
will not fail in this!
Save a boy's life at the front by
saving every drop of waste fats
in your kitchn!
Central Market
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