Heppner Gazette Times, February 22, 1 945 3 BOARDMAN NEWS Frances Skoubo A birthday dinner .honoring Mr. McLouth and Mr. Davis, on their 71st birthdays was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob McLouth in Boardman. Those invited were Mr. and Mrs. Bud Hooker, Mrs. Harry Hainan, Mrs. Lester Carson, all of Hermiston, Mr and Mrs. Agee, Lee and Mrs. McLouth, Mr., and Mrs. Albert McLbuth and Mr. and Mrs. Bob McLouth and families. A creamery meeting was held in the grange hall Monday for the pur pose of nominating a dirctor for this district. A E. McFarland was chosen. The election is to be held in Hermiston Feb. 28. Earl Briggs returned home Friday after visiting friends and relatives at the coast. A. E. McFarland and Pat Hunt-, ing from Irrigon motored to Silver Creek to attend the funeral of Leon Hunting, Pat Hunting's father. Mr. McFarland will attend a quarterly Interstate Creamery meeting before returning home. Greenfield grange met in the hall Saturday evening with the average large crowd. Mrs. Daniel arranged a very nice program in which Reba Falconer sang two numbers, Mr. Carpenter reported on the farmers committee, Frances Skoubo sang one numbr, Marvin Carpenter re cited a poem, Mrs. McFarland gave a reading, I. Skoubo talked on cattle and Larry Carpenter told a short story. The business meeting followed the program. Refreshments were served -after the meeting. Mrs. Marvin Ransier, who has been visiting her husband's parents Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ransier for sev eral days, returned to California last week. Misses Ernabel Peck, Frances Skoubo and Mabel O. Peck motored to Heppner on business Saturday. The GAA girls sponsored the an nual mother and daughter party at the school auditorium Feb. 14. Mo thers of the GAA members, lady faculty members, Mrs. Lucy Rod gers and Miss Margaret Gillis were honorary guests. Speeches were gi ven by Mrs. Rodgers, Mrs. Jack Meinen and 'Frances Skoubo. The program consisted of a song "Mel ody of Love" by the girls' glee club, a skit by Reba Falconer and CHURCHES CHURCH OF CHRIST O. Wendell Herh-ison, Pastor Bible school 9:45. A class for ev ery age. Morning worship 11 a. m. Christian Endeavor 6:30 p. m. Evening service 7:30 p. m. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Bennic Howe, Minister Sunday, Feb. 25: Divine worship at 11 a. m. Spec ial music. Sunday school 9:45 a. m, A class for every age. Youth Fellowship at 6 p. m. Tuesday: Junior choir rehearsal every Tuesday at 4 p. m. Wednesday: Senior choir practice every Wed nesday evening. Thursday: Bible study every Thursday eve ning in the lower church parlor at 7:45 o'clock. Thought for the week: Don't expect to enjoy life if you keep your milk of human kindness all bottled up. ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL CHURCH Archdeacon Neville Blunt Church school at 9:45 a. m. Children's service 11 a. m. Wednesdays: Holy Communion 10 a. m. Classes of instruction 3 p. m. and 8 p. m. Rosella Meinen, a solo "Irish Lul laby" by Frances Skoubo, accom panied by Mrs. John Partlow, a poem by Faye Anderson, a duet by Audree Wlison and Mildred Meller, a poem by Rosella Meinen, piano duet by Doris and Audree Wilson, a solo "Mother" by Louise Hamil ton and a short play by Frances Skoubo, Audree Wilson, Brick Wil son, Maxine Ely, Dorothy Storment, Chloe Barlow and Hilma Lee Tyler. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Gibbs (Ce celia Partlow) of Portland are moving to the Jarvis place on the east end of the project. John and Roy Partlow went to Simplicity marks the meals of the Lenten Menus, yet these meals need not become monotonous. Cedergreen Fresh Frozen Fruits and Vegetables are Point Free! Try them. A Wide Selection Spend some of your red points for Cheese on your meatless days. Seafood and fowl add variety too Our vegetables are always fresh and offer a wide variety for your selection. Fruit' sweetened to require no si.:qar. CENTRAL ASSEMBLY OF GOD Clifford Noble, pastor Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Morning worship 11 a. m. ' " Young People's service 6:45 p. m. Evangelistic services 7:45 p. m.- ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH Rev. Francis McCormack Pastoj Schedule ot Services: Heponer: Sunday mass at 9 a. m. on the 1st and 3rd Sundays; at 10:30 a. m. on the 2nd and 4th. lone: 10:30 a- m. on the 1st and 3rd; 9:00 a. m. on the 2nd and 4th Sundays. Week day mass at 8 a. m. First Friday at 7:30 a. ra. Confessions: Saturdays, 7:30 p. m. to 8:00 p. m. Sundays 8:15 a. m. to 8:55 a, m. CHURCH offONE COOPERATIVE H. N. Waddell, Pastor Bibl school 10 a. m. Worship service 11 o'clock. Junior C. E. 7 p. m. Preaching service 8 p.m. . Thursday Union aid 2 p. m. Come to church. rONE FULL GOSPEL MISSION Ralph Da Boer. Pastor Sunday school 10 a. m. Preaching 11 a.' m. , Evening service 8 p. m. IONE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Edward Caldwell Bowlen, Pastor Bible School 10:00 a. m. Morning Worship 11:00. a. m. Young Peoople's 7:00 p. m. Evangelistio Service 8:00 p. m. Prayer meet 8 p. m. Wednesday. take their physical examination for the service Monday. Willard Baker motored to Hepp ner on businessi Monday. Miss Scott, fifth and sixth grade teacher who has been ill at her home in Weston is back with us this week. Boardman took second place in the Little Wheat league standing when they beat Heppner on the Umatilla floor with a score of 34 to 18. Eldon Lilly was high point man on the Boardman team with a score of 14 points. Baker was next with 10 and Jones had eight. The Yellow-Jackets were ahead all thru . the game. The boys left Wednes day for the tournament at John Day. ' . o WILLOWS GRANGE NEWS Bv Mary Lundell, Secretary Although the ground hog and weatherman brought about a real second winter and a snow .storm made the home circle and cozy fire seem an especially enjoyable spot, a number of grangers braved the elements and hied themselves to the grange hall at lone Satur day evening where a profitable and pleasant meeting was enjoyed. Reports of the agricultural, le gislative and home economics com mittees showed especial activity in their various departments. The dance committee reported a dance to be given on March 10, 50 percent of profits from this dance will be sent to the national grange to help pay off indebtedness of the new headquarters building pur chased last year in Washington D. C. The Home Economics club voted to send $5 each month , to McCaw hospital, $5 was allowed the lec turer for program materials, $1 was sent to the Spense memorial fund, Portland, and $5 to the March of Dimes. A resolution approved by the grange favors the earliest possible fulfillment of the hospital building plan voted at the November elec tion. Work in the 3rd and 4th degrees, will be given at the next regular meeting of Willows grange, March 17. Other granges are invited to bring their candidates and join us in initiation. Most of the 1945 grange dues have been collected. REMEMBER! March 1st is the last day for return of your Personal Property list. DO IT NOW! W. O. DIX Morrow County Assessor FOR SALE My irrigated ranch consisting of 520 acres on Payette river. 10 miles from Payette, 4 miles from New Plymouth. 100 tons alfal fa hay, large straw stack and stack clover chaff and some farm equipment go with ranch. 25 acres plowed. Deep artesian well. Free irrigation water. Will pasture 400 head cattle 7 months. Will yield 150 tons alfalfa. This is an excellent stock, grain and seed ranch. Mild climate. Price $40,000.00. 20VL down payment will han dle. Balance annual payments. OTIS SMITH P. O. Box 299 Payette, Idaho Phone 641 1 Fruitland Exchange AiHiiiiriiimumiimHmimiiH rlllllllllKIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIII iiH(imitimmiiitiimimitmHimiiin Front Page News! Little Costume Suits f rom 24.75 up MARKET COURT OF HONOR TO BE HELD AT LEXINGTON A Court of Honor has been sche duled by the Boy Scout troops of Morrow county to" be held at Lex ington Monday evening, with the Lexington troop doing the hosting. Kenneth Hickenbottom of Pendle ton will be on hand to conduct the court, assisted by scoutmasters and council members of the county. 1 fa"- " A i i.4 ? ' il A Wilb i Front-page suit news from our wonderful Spring collection! See their costume I o o k details, their figure-flattering lines - the two-tone con trast suits! Choose from dressmakers, soft tailleurs! .New pastels, stripes, checks! . Misses, women. Curran's Ready-fco-Wear