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2 Heppner Gazette Times, June 24, 1943
IONE NEWS NOTES
At Heppner
CHURCHES Pomona Grans' t0
Convene at one
Saturday tAorninq
CHURCH OF CHRIST
O. Wendell Herbison, Pastor
Bible school 9:45 a. m. C- W. Bar
low, superintendent.
grand chapter June 15 and 16. Don Heliker, Mr, Lana Padberg f Bun
The Maranatha society (young Mr. and Mrs. Markham Baker and and Buddy Mankin.
Ladies Aid) of the Co-operative children, Ronald, Duane and Mar- pfc Charles A. Lundell of lone
Church of lone met at the home of dene. Mrs. Lundell left for her nas rCently been operated on and
Mrs. Robert Buchanan June 12, home Tuesday, going by plane from wyi be hospitalized for some time
with Mrs. Stilwell assistant hostess Pendleton. and will be glad to hear from any
Officers of the society are: president, Mrs. Dwight Misner who has friends who write him. His address.
Mrs. Donald Heliker; vice president been visitiing at the Fred Misner is 248 C. A. Band, Fort Wordert
Mrs. E. M. Baker, and secretary- home drove to Pcrtknd last week Wash,
treasurer. Mrs- Clarence Harris. '
By MBS. OMAB BXETMANXT
Morrow county Pomona grange Regular meetings are the Second
Preaching and Communion at 11 llrin m at Ton Saturday. June Saturday of each month. The next
a. m. Sermon: "What the Church 2c. Willows grange will be host, meeting will be July 10 at the
Cost Christ" Business meeting will open at 10:00 home of Miss Helen Lindsay with
Christian Endeavor and evening a m Lunch will be served by the Mrs. Clarence Harris as assistant
training at 6:30 p. m. h economics club of Willows at hostess-
Evening service 7:30 p. m. Ser-
noon.
Mrs- Werner Rietmann accompan-
mon: "Master, Is It I." np fifth deeree will be exempli- ied by her niece, Miss Ruby Ann
THURSDAY ied to candidates immediately af- Rietmann, returned the first of the
Thursday prayer meeting and ter unch hour. The lecture program week from a week's trip to Port
Bible study 7 p. m. will begin about 3 o'clock. Dr. Carl land and Eugene.
Come let us reason together. pj, Thompson of the Bonneville . Mrs- Ernest Lundell was hostess
" project will speak and in connec- for the OES social club at the Ma
ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH tion with Mr. Saunders will give sonic hall Wednesday afternoon. '
Rev. Francis McCormack. Pastor a moving picture during the pro- Mr. and Mrs- Elmer Griffith were
Schedule of services- Sram- Rev- Perrv F- Schrock of Portland visitors a few days last
Heppner: Mass at 9:00 a. m. every Portland has been invited to be week.
Simdav excent 3rd Mass on 3rd present. There will also be an ag- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carlson re
sTnSy at lS Cultural talk by C. D. Conrad' turned Wednesday from a visit in
T 1non , . , county agent and some musical Silverton.
lone: 10:30 a m. on 1st Sunday; numbers. Business wiU be resumed Willard Blake and Mr. and Mr,
9:00 a. m. on 3rd Sunday. program and supper Ted Blake have returned from
Lena: 10:30 a. m. on 2nd and 4th be served at the close of the meet- Roseburg where they . visited the
Sundays. ing No nignt meeting of Pomona elder Blake's old home. They were
Week-day mass at 8 a. m. First will be held- A dance is sponsored accompanied by two of Mrs. Ted
Friday, 7:30 a. m. by Willows grange in the hall that Blake's nieces.
Confessions: Saturdays, 7:30 to evening. Mr. and Mrs- Roy Lindstrom
The public, is cordially invited to spent a iew aays ai ooap jjaite,
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Morrow County Farmers
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
8:00 p. m. Sundays, 8:15 to 8:55 a. m.
attend the program-
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Bcnnie Howe, Minister
Sunday June 27:
Divine worship at 11 a. m.
Church school at 9:45
Wash, last week.
Mrs. Frank Lundell returned to
News has been received of' the her home at Milwaukiee Saturday,
marriage of 2nd Lt. Bertha Akers. She was accompanied by her daug
,.4.,: (- m r. VJrinht hter Norma Lou and son Merle.
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Wash., and Capt. Robert Heald of cmX win remain nere xo worK aur
fh. signal norns stationed at Ft. inS the summer.
Lucy Rodgers, superintendent. A LeWjSi Wash. The marriage took Mr- and Mrs' John Gerdes have
class for every grade and age. place 'at the chapel at Ft. George becn enjoying , visits the past two
Evening worship at 7:45 o'clock. Wright in early spring, Mrs. Heald weeks with two sons arld a daugh
Wednesday Evenings: is a graduate of the lone schools ter Mr and Mr, John C- Gerdes
and is a graduate nurse. and children Philip, Phyllis, Mma.
Fellowship and prayer service at Miss Jean Ajm Swanson enter. Betty Jean and Peggy of Portland;
7:45 o clock. tained g number of her friends at Mr. and Mr, Marvin Gerdes of La
Thursday Evenings: tne home of her parents, Mr. and Grande and Mrs.-Willia Schmittle
Choir practice at parsonage at jyrs Garland Swanson, the occasion and sons Carl and Richard of La
7:45 o'clock. being her birthday. The 'after- Grande.
THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK: noon was spent playing games, af- Fred Mankin has sold his interest
Tt ::! 1 tr Wuh rpfrphmpnt.a wpro sprv- in the Holmes Gabbert ranch
xi yuu iii&ii uu using a iiauuiitr, tv- .......... - - - -
build something.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Sterl D. Spiesz, pastor
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.
Worship, 11:00 a. m.
ed. Those present were Arleta southwest of lone- The Gabbert
Blake, Clara Ann and Alicia Jean family is moving from Portland this
Swales, Janet, Judy and Alice week, planning to stay all summer.
Kathryn Mason, Betty Gorger. Bet- H- E- Yarnell and son Alton drove
ty Ball, Mary Emert, Berneta Har- to The Dalles to visit Mrs. Yarnell
ris, andJohn Mason, Wayne and who underwent an operation Mon-
Ellis Ball and Denney Swanson. day.
Young People's service 6:30 p. m. Grown-ups who also enjoyed the Mrs. Norton Lundell of Los An
Evangelistic service, 7:45 p. m. afternoon were Mesdames Mary geles was honor guest at the home'
Tuesday prayer service, 7:45 p. m, Swanson, Louis Halvorsen. Delbert of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ern
Thursday Bible study, 7:45 p. m. Emert, Clarence Harris, Henry Gor- est Heliker, Sunday, June 20, when
. . , ger and Miss Eva Swanson- a dinner was served in her honor.
Rev. Perry F. Schrock of Port- invited guests included Mr. and
land will conduct the Sunday ser- Mrs. Lee Howell and daughter
vices at the Co-operative Church Sybil, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Palmer
of lone, June 27. There will be a and son Lee, Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
potluck dinner at noon at the Con- BrysonMr. and Mrs. Milton Mor
gregational rooms. All are invited gan and daughter Marylin, Cot
to attend the services and stay for Swanson, Miss Eva Swanson. Bob
dinner, Rietmann, Mrs. Frank Lundell,
iron of Locust chapter 119, OES, Mr. and Mrs- Lloyd Morgan and
Mrs Omar Rietmann, worthy ma- daughter Judith, Mr. and Mrs- Ray
returned Thursday from Portland mond Lundell and daughter Karen.
Sunday school 10:00 a. m. Child- where she was a delegate to the Mrs. Louis Halvorsen, Alice Kay
ren's day program, . - : Mason Judy Mason' M- d Mrs-
Morning worship, 11:00 a. m. Ser- f
mon and Communnion.
ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
Archdeacon Neville Blunt
Holy Communion 8 a. m.
Church school 9:45 a. m.
Morning Prayer 11 a. m.
COOPERATIVE CHURCH OF IONE
J. Fred Stilwell, Pastor
Bring the Family
Let Them Help You
Choose Their Foods
Your family can help you select just
the foods ALL will like put many
new items on your menus make
meal planning easier meals happi
er, more healthful, more economical.
Every family should take a food store
shopping trip together at least once
a week. We cordially invite you.
HOP
ORPS
Central Market
FULL GOSPEL MISSION, IONE
Ralph C. DeBoer, 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.
GOING TO CONVENTION
Rev. J. Fred Stilwell, pastor of
the lone Cooperative church, will
leave Saturday moming for Sisters
where he will preach morning and
evening Sunday. Monday he will
continue on to Turner to attend the
annual convention of Christian
churches June 28 to July 4. The lone
pulpit will be filled Sunday morn
ing by Dr. Perry F. Schrock, acting
secretary of- the Congregational
churches of Oregon. A potluck din
ner to which an invitation has been
extended to the public will be
erved at the lone Congregational
church immediately following the
morning service.
JOIN THE
CROP CORPS!
VISIT PENDLETON
Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Jones, Loma
Mae Jones and Mrs. Keith Marshall
were Pendleton visitors Wednesday.
Willard Blake is spending a few
days at Ritter Springs.
No damage has been reported SO
far from the hail torm Monday.
TKur
ORPS
Save the crops . . .
pass the ammuni
tion and we'll all
be free.
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