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    2 Heppner Gazette Times, June 10, 1943
At HleT Younger Matrons
CHURCHES Of lone Organize
ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH SC'a
Rev. Francis McCormack. Pastor By MBS. OMAB BIETMANN
Schedule of sendees: " A group of young women met at
Heppner: Mass at 9:00 a. m. every the home of Mrs. Alvin Bunch Sat
Sunday except 3rd. Mass on 3rd urday, May 22 to organize a social
Sunday at 10:30. club. Those present were Mesdames
lone:. 10:30 a, m. on 1st Sunday; Charles Carlson, Harry Parsegan,
9:00 a. m, on 3rd Sunday. Robert Buchanan Donald Heliker,
t m on o j j ah, Marion Palmer, Darrell Padberg,
Lena: 10:30 a. m. on 2nd and 4th Uoyd
vvnteys. Morgan, Ruby Kincaid, Raymond
Week-day mass at 8 a. m. First Lunclell 311(1 hostess. The follow-
Friday, 7:30 a, m. jng were elected officers: Mrs.
Confessions: Saturdays, 7:30 to Charles Carlson, president; Mrs.
8:00 p. m, Sundays, 8:15 to 8:55 a. m, Raymond Lundell. vice president,
and Mrs. Alvin Bunch, secretary-
treasurer. The club is called Omica.
Meetings are to be held the third
Wednesday of each month.
Miss Eva Swanson was honor
..yvr4. r o tvorfv at th home of
A LAV .L, 1 - w j.m.j
Mrs. Garland Swanson Friday at-
TO PREACH AT IONE
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FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Benoie Howe, Minister
Divine worship at 11 a. m.
Church school at 9:45 a.
Lucy Rodgers, superintendent,
lass for every grade and age.
m.
Evagelist Otto Olson from Sou
thern Idaho will open special
services in the lone Full Gospel
Mission Sunday, June 13. He is in
charge of the special services now
in the closing week at the Assem
bly of God church in Heppner.
The public has been invited to
hear these timely messages. Ser
vices at 8 o'clock each night ex
cept Monday. Ralph C. De Boer
is the lone pastor.
Swanson's birthday. Other guests
Youth Fellowship for juniors at tpmmn. IV occasion was Miss
fl:30 p. m. Were Mesdames Lloyd Morgan, Roy son of portland and Mr. ad Mrs.
Evening worship at 7:45 o'clock. Lindstrom, Otto Lindstrcm, Ray- Miller and sons of Moro were
Wednesday Evenings: mond Lundell; C. W. Swanson, Clel week-end guests at the H. V.
w rv .rvic at Cl Drake and Mary Swanson Smouse
me iwiuc jyjj. ana mrs. u . x.ruuse ui vjj-
Emert was the scene of a surprise wegQ have been guests at the home
party for Mrs. Louis Holverson and 0f Kraus's mother, Mrs. Lana
parsonage at MLgg Eva Swanson Saturday eve- padbere the last week. Sixteen
ning. Both the young ladies had gathered at a family dinner at Mrs.
had birthdays recently. Those pre- Padberg's home Sunday. The visit-
7:45 o'clock.
Thursday Evenings:
Choir practice at
7:45 o'clock.
THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
Soend thought before vou spend sent were Messrs. and Mesdames ors retumed to Osweeo Sunday
money; you will have more for your John Eubanks, Clarence Harris, Sel- evening.
money and more money left for mer Severson, Franklin Lindstrom, Mrs. Robert Buchanan will be
your thought Robert Grabill, Charles Carlson, hostess for the young women's La-
P. S.: This is the last Sunday be- Clifford McCabe, Louis Halvorsen, dies Aid at her home Saturday,
fore the annual conference, June Charles O'Connor, Garland Swan- jme 12.
16, in Portland.
Miss
Eva Mrs- Norton Lundell of Los An
geles arrived Saturday to visit her
CHURCH OF CHRIST
O. Wendell Herhison, Pastor
a. m.
Christian Endeavor and evening
training at 6:30 p. m.
THURSDAY
7:00 p. m. Prayer meeting.
7:30 p. m. Bible study.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Sterl D. Spiesz, pastor
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.
Worship, 11:00 a. m.
son, Mrs. John Darst,
Swanson and the hosts.
Lt. Lester R. D. Stilwell who parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Heli-
has been stationed at Brownsville fcer. Mrs. Lundell made the trip by
Preaching and Communion at 11 Tex- is sporting outy aj Plane to Pendleton where she was
ci new siduun in nuu'c mex oy ner paienis.
after a furlouh of 15 days the great- Selmer Severson has been in
er portion of which has been spent charge of the Standard Oil filling
with his parents, Rev. and Mrs. J. station since school closed.
Fred Stilwell at their home in lone. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Everett
Lt. Stilwell will leave early Friday Keithley of Baker, Ore-, on Mon-
mcrning from Pendleton. He is a day, May 27, a seven and three-
mrmber of the transport command, fourths pound daughter. The young
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Linn were iady has been called Sharon Lee.
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jean Coleman, member of the
P. J. Linn last week, coming Thurs- class of 1943, lone high school, is
day from Grass Valley where Mrs. now employed at Meier & Frank's
Young Peoples service 6:30 p. m. Linn has been teaching the last in Portland.
Evangelistic service, 7:45 p. m. year. They left Sunday for Spokane Mrs. Joseph Stevens was taken to
Tuesday prayer service, 7:45 p. m. where Mr. Linn is employed. The Dalles last week for medical
Thursday Bible study, 7:45 p. m. The study meeting of the Topic attention. Miss Alta Stevens, a cou
Evangelistic services each night cluD ke- held at the home of sin of Joseph Stevens, is caring for
except Monday at 8 o'clock continu- Mrs' Clel Fridav temo("' the baby at the Stevens' home dur
ing with Evangelists Otto Olson June 11. Hostesses are Mesdames C. ing her absence,
and Ralnh DeBeoer W- Swanson, Clel Rae, H. C. Yarnell, S. L. (Tibbie) Wiles and W. D.
. , , , ti. and Franklin Ely. There will be the (Wid) Palmeteer are at Ritter hot
Friends and fellow citizens these of for ensuing m & fgw d
are crucial and busy times in which t
we live. We cannot afford to ne- Q E s held the last meet.
gleet, by our interest m material An im ssive memorial service
thmgs, ihe Word of God and this summer vaCfltion Jyme 2
great salvation and hope that is so. nted at that time.
freely given to us. You 11 enjoy Mr and Gene Inskeep
these services. Here is the opportu- Warren left for Athena) Friday
nity your heart has been hungering where Mr Inskeep wiU employ-
aiter. uoa win meet your every ed durfng pea harvest.
By UBS. J. A. SHOtTN
Sheriff John Fuiten of Heppner
was a business visitor in Irrigon
Friday.
. Farmers here are busy getting the
hay up since the rainy weather
stopped.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith were
Pendleton visitors Thursday.
Donald Houghton is home with hia
parents, the A. C. Houghtons, af
ter finishing a year's work at Cor
vallis. Billie Allen left for lone Thurs
day to work in the wheat fields
near there.
The Presbyterian Ladies aid met
in the church basement Thursday
and quilted.
Rev. J. K. Walpole preached his
last sermon here Sunday as he is
leaving soon.
Prin. and Mrs- George Lynn and
son were in Irrigon looking after
their school interests. She will teach
in the high school. They are staying
in Umatilla with his people until
their freight arrives when they will
live in the house the Shermans
vacated.
Mrs. Walter Overlander of Payette
Ida., arrived -Monday to visit her
sister, Mrs. Ernest Stephens and
family. She left by bus Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry West and
three daughters visited the Steph
ens family.. He is Mrs. Stephens'
brother.
Mr. and Mrs- Herman Duus were
Pendleton visitors Saturday. They
took their daughter, Laverne back
to Pendleton. She is a student
nurse and has finished a two weeks
vacation.
Delpha and Marlene Marquam
are leaving for Portland to visit for
a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Valles Dexter and
son of La Grande are to spend a
week with the W. B. Dexters.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Brownell and
Dave Graybeal of Portland spent
the week-end with Grandma Gray
beal arriving Friday evening. They
are taking Grandma home with
them.
Little Joy Wiegand was brought
over Sunday by her mother, Joy
Wiegand, to be cared for by her
grandmother, Mrs. Harry Smith.
Clarke Stephens arrived- home
after spending two weeks at Crown
Point with his sister, Mas. Harry
Cooper and family.
EXAMINER COMING
A traveling examiner of operators
and chauffeurs is scheduled to ar
rive in Heppner Tuesday, June 15.
and will be on duty at the court
house between the hours of 10 a.
m. and 4 p. m. All those wishing
permits or licenses to drive cars
are asked to get in touch with the
examier during these days.
REGULAR MEETING O. E. S.
Mrs. Emma Evans, worthy ma
tron, has announced a regular
meeting of Ruth chapter, O. E. S.,
Friday evening June 11. There will
be initiation followed by refresh
ments, Mrs. Evans stated.
RETURN FROM PENDLETON
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hill are the
parents of a daughter, Gladys Joan,
born May 28 in Pendleton. Mother
and daughter came home June 5.
FOR SALE Good fresh Jersey
milk cows, from 2 to 8 years,
giving 3 to 5 gallons. Ralph But
ler, 22 miles from Arlington on.
Heppner highway. lltoc
Morrow County Formers
Our Records at a Glance Show You
.. Cost of raising wheat .... Cost of raising cattle
Cost of living and incidentals
ALSO
COST OF LABOR INCOME FROM WHEAT
COST OF REPAIRS INCOME FROM CATTLE
COST OF FUEL OIL INCOME FROM POULTRY
A complete record of all other income
or expense items
Quarterly Rates -:- Yearly Rates
The Farmers Accounting Service
LEXINGTON, OREGON
P. 0. Box 6
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iHitiHllirimlMHiinf :
need Welcome.
ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
Archdeacon Neville Blunt
WHITSUNDAY
Holy Communion 8 a, nv
Church school 9:45 a, m.
Morning prayer 11 a. m.
Services at Echo 7:30 p. m.
COOPERATIVE CHURCH OF IONE
J. Fred Stilwell, Pastor
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Young re
turned from a visit in California
last week.
Grant Buchanan who has been
spending several weeks at the
Ritter hot springs returned with his
son Fred Buchanan last week. He
is slightly improved.
Mrs. Ida Grabill received word
Monday of the death of her brother-in-law,
Harry Armitage of Ya
kima. Funeral services were held
Wednesday at Yakima
Word was received from Mrs.
Sunday school 10:00 a. m. Child- James Warfield that Mr. Warfield is
ren's day program.
Morning worship, 11:00 a. m. Ser
mon and Cbmmunnion.
FULL GOSPEL MISSION, IONE
Ralph C. DcBoer, 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.
slightly improved. He is in Ashland
for treatments.
The O. E. S. social club met at the
home of Mrs. Fred Mankin Wed
nesday afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clark and
granddaughters Clara Ann and Ali
cia Jean, returned from Portland
Friday.
Miss Rose Gorger returned to
Portland Wednesday after a short
vacation. She is now beginning her
HOME FROM HOSPITAL a" r's work in the school of
. , , nursing at St. Vincent s hospital.
Mrs. S. D. Spiesz returned home Mi,g Ha GrabiU and Mrs Ma
Friday night from Portland where Corson wre hostesses at ms
she underwent a major operation sionary meeting at Congrega
about three weeks ago. Mr. Spiesz Uonal church rooms last Thy.
drove to the city to bring her home. Rey j Fred stilwell and on Dale
returuned from Albany last Wed-
BACK FROM SHEARING nesday.Rev. Stilwell preached a
Raymond Parish has returned sermoi at Sisters Sunday 1 evening
home after spending a few weeks before going on to Albany.
with a shearing crew. Mr. ad Mrs. Kenneth Smouse and
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