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    2 Heppner Gazette Times, July 8, 1943
LEXINGTON NEWS
Lexington Folks
Seek piversion
To Observe 4th
Among those attending Pomona
and family were Pendleton visitors grange at Ione Saturday were Min-
'luesdsy,
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Yarnell and
family were Sunday dinner guests
at the Roy Williams home-
R?lph Jackson spent the week
end in Portland
Mr,
nie McFarland, Florence Root, An
na Skoubo, Doris Lilly, W. A. Baker
and Clyde Tannehill.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Harter and
daughters came Sunday from Bea-
At Heppner
CHURCHES
Lexington was very quiet over here Saturday,
the Fourth, with many residents
rw, PWina arl Mrc PA,a verton on business. They returned
Turner' of Heppner were visiting Monday, taking Pauline Smith with
i c4-..j.. tluem for a few days visit.
during the summer months.
Wednesday Evenings:
Fellowship and prayer service at
8 o'clock.
Thursday Evenings:
Choir practice at parsonage at
8 o'clock.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
ft Wonrfpll ITArhicmi Past n-r
' Bibie school 9:45 a- m- C W. Bar- THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK:
low, superintendent
Mr. and Mrs. Geilispie and sons
seeking diversion elsewhere for the gQfQym NEWS 'Irs Warner and Mrs. Attebury
noiiuay. -rwiiung uiuk wij- MABGABET THOBPE wcin uj j-itrAuigiuii oiumy visit Christ"
the Condon rodeo were Red McFad- u h skoubo ' h . home Mrs- Florence Barlow who is stay- Endeavor and evening
den. Joe Thornburg, Clyde and Al- nn fllrl frnm Wpndriok Fi.ld ing at the Truman Messenger home. n"f a? dfvr g
.TprV Millpr. Blld , . . , , TW.T7 r0rr.r TVTrn Rarl, imnrmH U Hilling p. I"
. rionaa nas received oraers tnat ne --r - t-
Some people get a divorce from
Preaching and Communion at 11 the Church and then want alimony.
m. Sermon: "What the Church
bert Fdw?"d?
Marshall, Claude and Keeneth Way, . . sf Tnnurnta Wash We after her long illness.
Mr rnd Mrs Bergen Ledbetter and wm gU wondering which of the ' The Indians played the local ar
family, and Mr. and Mrs. Papdneau many planes flying over will my baseball team Sunday out at
and family. Fred Papineau won the loted by him the army camp. injians won
mon:
bucking conte;'; held there.
Nancy Rands was brought home the game. Pvt Merle Zietzman re-
A large group of friends and rel- f th pHWon Wnital Thurs- ceived a 'raadnful iniurv when he
auvts gaui-rsa at me name or mrs. . h h had fc,en wUh
Vm n i. o 1 t I
Evening service 7:30 p. m. Ser
'Master, Is It I."
THURSDAY
Thursday prayer meeting
Bible study 7 p. m.
Come let us reason together.
and
Elsie Beach Sunday for a picnic morua
dinner. Games were played in the
sprained his ankle during the game-
Harold Tyler of the U. S- navy ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH
Mrs- Ray Gronquist was taken spent Monday here visiting friends
afternoon. Present were: Mr- and t Pendleton Thursday where she and relatives. He is now stationed'
Mrs. L. A. Palmer, Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Palmer and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Marion Palmer and son, Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Palmer and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mun
Rev. Francis McCormack. Pastor
Schedule of services:
had an appendectomy. She is re- at San Francisco. Heppnor: Mass at 9:00 'a. m. every
ported to' be getting along fine. Lt. Ralph Skoubo of Hendrick- Sunday except 3rd. Mass on 3rd
A. r. Ayers of Hollywood, Cam. meia. uia. arrived Monday tor a Sunday at 10:30.
i. j1 1 -1 i. n 1 - a a nir.
spent the week-end in Boardman week's visit with his parents, Mr.
visitinff old fripnds. Vic has Iwn and Mrs. I. Skoubo
kers, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Munkers with hL n rrl in Yakima for th Mike Cunningham of firsham
i-ir1 R it .luir A 1
ana Maniyn. ivir. ana mrs. Arcnie past 0 months.
Ione: 10:30 a. m. on 1st Sunday;
9:00 a, m. on 3rd Sunday.
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. mv.
Evangelistic service, 7:45 p. m.
Tuesday prayer service, 7:45 p. m..
Thursday Bible study, 7:45 p. m..
ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
Archdeacon Neville Blunt
'Holy Communion 8 a. m.
Church school 9:45 a. m.
Holy Communion 11 a. m
The morning service will be held'
at the home of Mrs. Mabel Hughes
boueht baled hav from fh MilW jena: iuu a- m- on qui served, f lease Wing your own ser
Munkers, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Cox,. aarence Berger of Bonneville brothers and took out the first Sundays. ' vice.
Jr., Marvin Cox, Ira Lewis, Juanita week-end in Boardman. load Monday night. Week-day mass at 8 a. m. First
Carmichael, Laurel Beach and hi- Lawrence Tyler spent the week- Mrs. Bertha Head spent the week Friday, 7:30 a. m.
aie Beach. end m -phe Dalles visiting his end visiting her sister, Mrs. Russell Confessions: Saturdays, 7:30 to
oimuay gut&is at uie j-jduitri xvuiu mother.
Bennie Howe, Minister
Divine worship at 11 a. m.
Church school at 9:45
a. m.
. HimiiiiiiiiH.Miii mmii
TliTMl 1 J" , r,i .1
iviiuer ana iamuv. ne was recentiv o.aa j n.ir o.rr .
home included Mr and Mrs. Gene Mrs Fldrence Meyers was on discharged as army nurse and has ' ""y' ' '
Gray and Bobby of Stanfied, Mrs. e project on business Sunday. It gone to Tacoma to be with her hus-
Nettie Davis and Jimmy, Mr. and is reported that she has sold the band who is a captain in the army FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Mrs. w. l.. van vvinxie and aau- yic Myers farm. stationed at Fort Lewis.
chters. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Van au tt.,u t t..i.. ir. vtK inu. ' r .
Winkle and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. TCn attended Sunday and every land Saturday to vsit a few days sunaay July 115
nerman ureen ana son, ana xw- one present enjoyed the day. The before going to the wheat country
man Ruhl. afternoon was spent visiting and to cook for harvesters
Mr. and Mrs- i'aul Morev and i, fD, r,.t f Mi- r,A ivr vt;r. OT nA fo,;K,
son of Portland spent the week- visitors present were Mr. and Mrs. went to Morgan Sunday to visit UCy toaer9' supermtenaent. A
end with Mrs Morey's parents, Mr. Oscar Lundell of Willows, Mr. and with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. olass for every &ade an age.
and Mrs. B. H. Peck. Mrs. Neal Bleakney of Mabton, O. Ely. There wOl be no evening worship
Mr ..--nd Mrs. Jack -McMillan of Clarence J3ereer. A. P. Avers. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Miller and
Portland, Mr and Mrs. Wayne Mc- LaUra Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. daughters and Mrs Bertha Heald
Millan and family and Mr. and Mrs. Sturm and children of Hermiston. spent Sunday visiting relatives in
John Robert McMillan of Grande jyi and Mrs. Gilbert Pettys and lone.
Ronde spent the week-end at the S- children of Pendleton spent the Sgt and Mrs. Marvin Ransier of
G. McMillan home Fourth at the Nate Macomber Alpine, Tex. are visiting at the
Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Breeding and home. ' Dan Ransier home,
family sent Sunday visiting rela- Miss Lois Messenger who is Mr. and Mrs. Nick Faler left
tives in Spray. working at Pendleton spent the Tuesday morning for Portland
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ross and fam- holiday at her home. where they will make their home,
ily, Ben Grant and Eryin Allen Fied At A p Ayers went They will be greatly missed by
spent the Fourth in Stanfield. to Portland Tuesday morning. Mr. many friends as thev have lived
Juanita Bellenbrock spent the hoi- Ayers will go on to his home in here for more than 20 years. Mr.
idys in Monument visiting her Hollywood alter visiting his daugh- Dillon moved them down with his j
father. , ter Mildred for a few days. truck. j!
Mr. and Mrs. George Peck and Billy Benjamin of College Park, Miss Janet Conway of Corvallis !.!
Harry Dinges were business visit- Md. is spending the summer at the is visiting at the Charles Anderegg I!
ors in Portland this week. A. Mc Farland home. He is the home. She is Mrs. Anderegg's niece. l
Bill and Harry Miller are spend- son of Captain Harold Benjamin of Russell Miller went to Pendleton jjl
ing a few days at the Roy Camp- the U. S. army. on business Tuesday.
bell ranch. Mrs. Rordall, George Gray and Lynn Geilispie had a party on his If
Roy Williams of Hermiston spent Mrs. Mabel Allen kit Sunday morn- .seventh birthday Saturday. A num- If
the week-end here with his family. ulg for Portland to visit relatives. ber of young people attended and a j
Ralph Ledbetter and Estelle re- A large Fourth of July gather- good time was had by all.
turned home Monday from Port- ing was held at the Leo Root home '
land. Mrs. Ledbetter returned home Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
with them and is at the home of Ed Barlow and children, of Han
her mother in Ione. ford, Wash.; Mr- and Mrs. Alvie
Glenn Thompson of Seattle is Meliord and family of Wapato,
spending the week at the home of Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Al Macomber
his sister, Mrs. Elmer Hunt. and family of Spray and Mr. and
Ivan Leathers of Monument spent Mrs- Vernon Root of Vancouver,
Monday with his sister, Mrs. C. C. Wash.
Carmichael. ' Mr. and Mrs. John Reagan of
Mr. and Mrs. Claude White, Mir. Prinevllle visited at the Vet and
and Mrs- Delbert Vinson and Dar- Ray Connyers home over the week
rel Vinson spent the Fourth in the end.
mountains. Mrs. 'S. C. Russell fell the eve-
Mary Anne Hunt of Heppner ning of the Fourth and broke her
spent several days last week visiting left arm.
her cousin, Shirley Anne Hunt. Flossie Coats has returned home
D. W. Glasgow left last Wednes- from Tacoma where she spent a
day for Colfax, Wash., where he month visiting at the Glen Mallory
has taken a position. Harry Dinges home-
Morrow County Grain Growers, Inc. R. B. Rands and drivers of his
has taken over as manager of the water trucks came home Tuesday
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hunt and while waiting for the trucks to be
family and Mrs. Otto Ruhl were repaired. They are working at
Portland visitors last week. Hanford, Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dinges have
received word that their son Dan (To lat for last week)
was advanced to the rank of ser- Mrs- Morgan of Portland
geant on July 1. Dan is stationed at came Wednesday to visit with H.
Camp Howzie, Tex. . H' Weston. Mr. Weston, who fell
Michael Lee Gray has been ill at and injured his leg sometime back,
his home this week. returned with her to receive med-
Mr. and Mrs- Dan Way and Asa ical treatment,
spent Sunday at Backbum's mill Mrs- Mabel Allen, Clayton and
with Mr. and Mrs. Buel Harshman. Gne, George Gray and Mrs. Ror-
Mrs. James Chetwood is spending returned from Huntington Sat
some time in Milton-Freewater. night after spendng several
Dannie Hiatt of Heppner spent davs visiting Mr. Allen.
Monday visiting at the George Al- Clayton Allen is spending several
len home. days at home due to a carbuncle
Gene Majeske and Herman Wal- on his thumb. He is working in the
lace returned Monday from Hub- cannery at Athena
bard, after taking Mr. Wallace's Mr- and Mrs. Nick Faler returned
father to his home there. from Portland Saturday where they
Marvin Way is visiting his sister keen for some time visiting
and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Dallas relatives and friends- They pur
McDaniel. . clxased a small house in the Lents
Mr. and Mrs. Truman Messenger district while there.
COOPERATIVE CinJRCH OF IONE
J. Fred Stilwell, Pastor
Sunday school 10 a. m.
Turner convention report at 11.
a. m. by the pastor.
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.
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
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