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Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon, Mar. 3, 1949
Cork-Simas Vows
Taken Sunday at
Monument Gym
By ViMic WiNi.n
MoniimtTt! hvw cyTr.nasr.im
was 1ho srfMn' f a lovely td
dinp er-romof Sunday. J-Ybruary
27 when. h. (r an altar decor
ated wiih wliito and pink r.ivs.
Mi' Betty n Cork. daui:t.U r
of Mr .and Mrs. liny (VtV !v
caroc the bride of Joe Simas. son
of Mrs. Daisy Simas. The lVv
Krnes! Ernw n of John IViV read
the aouble ril.fi servn-e. T!ie bri.ie
was Riverrin marriape b ber fa
ther. She wore court ft white net
oer white .Win and a fingertip
length veil. She carried a cascade
of red roses lied with white rib
hon. Miss Dorothy Wyland. maid of
honor wore a paie preen forma!
with a corsage of white carrv.i
lions. Of the bridesmaids. Miss
Rertine Leathers wore a yellow
formal and Jean Roach wore a
blue formal. Each bridesmaid
wore a while carnation corsage.
I Jack Forrest of Monument was
jbest man. and ushers were Nonas
jStuhhloficid and Clayton Swtvk.
Miss Doris Matteson and Roy
Ariel rork sang "Alw ays." Laurie
.Wyliie sang 'Because." accom
panied at the piano by Mrs. Har
old Cork.
1 At the reception in the school
'auditorium, the bride and groom
.cut the largo three tiered wed
ding cake decorated with a small
bride and groom and wedding
.bell.
' The brides mother. Mrs. Roy
,i"ork. and the groorrVs sister, Mrs.
jjean IVVore. served the cake
;whf.e the groom's mother. Mrs.
1 Daisy Simas. and his aunt, Mrs.
! Laura Simas. poured.
; Mr. and Mis. Simas will be at
; home in Roseburg where he will
;be employed. They went to Pen
dleton on their wedding trip. They
iplan to leave Monument Wed-
nesday for Roseburg.
I
I Winning their first tournament
(game in years, the Monument
I high school basketball team com
'pletely snowed under Mitchell in
i t he recent sub-district tourney at
John Day. However, the Savages
I w ere unable to regain their vic
jtory stride against Grant Hi and
Mt. Vernon, but managed to land
fifth place and were the favorites tending to easiness matters
of the gallery Gods. As a result
of their good showing they were
awarded a nice bonus check with
'which they will purchase base
ball uniforms and equipment.
I Monument is growing. We have
the largest enrollment in our
I schools in the history of the town,
and every available house is oc
cupied, besides every vacant
house in the surrounding neigh
borhood. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur
. Flower are building a new home.
IThis makes the eighth new house
I in Monument. The Heppner Lum
ber company has built six and
Mr. and Mrs. Warner, one.
I There was an all-day meeting
of the Columbia Power Coopera
tive association in Monument on
Friday. During the day, Fred
Jackson, assisted by Dempsey
IBoyer, Chet Brown and Emory
Moore, signed up easements of
rights-of -w ay. A pot luck dinner
was served at noon. Mr. Jackson
gave an interesting talk about
his trip to Washington. D. C. Pic
tures were shown of the Colum
bia river basin, its different re
sources and its possibilities as a
means of electric power for the
northwest.
Mr. and Mrs. Emory Moore, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Morgan and Mr.
and Mrs. Milt Morgan attended
own on Wednesday and again on
Friday. He also looked over the
roads to see how much damage
was done by the high water.
Harold and Roy Cork were
hopping, hay last Wednesday.
:ir. ana Mrs. Homer Williams
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CHURCHES
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Pastor, Shelby E. Graves.
Sunday, 9:45 a.m., Sunday
school; Mrs. Ora Wyland. supt.
and daughter of Echo spent sev- We teach the whole Bible.
eral days visiting with Mrs. Wil
liams parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Chance Wilson.
Chet Brown, district fire war
den, George Stirritt and Chance
Wilson spent Thursday in John
Day. I
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ferguson
from Pendleton spent a week vis
iting friends and relatives in
Monument. Work was suspended
fur a week on account of the
cold weather. They returned to
Pendleton on Wednesday.
The SCS directors held a busi
ness meeting in the grange hall
Thursday evening. Some of the
grange members also met and
practiced their play which they
hope to have ready before too
long.
Friday the Columbia Power
Co-op association met in Monu
11 a.m., worship hour. "Jesus
said man shall not live by bread
alone but by Every Word that
proeeedeth out of the mouth of
God." Matt. 4:4. '
7 p.m., Christ's Ambassadors
service. Inspiring services.
7:45 p.m., evangelistic service.
Wednesday, 7:30, cottage pray
er meeting and songspiration in
lone.
Thursday, 7:30 p.m., Bible study
and prayer meeting.
Jesus' death on the Cross was
needful for our salvation for the
Word of God says, "Without shed
ding of Blood there is no remis
sion of sins." Hebrews 9:22.
METHODIST CHURCH
J. Palmer Sorlien, Minister.
Morning worship and sermon
at 11 a.m. with special music by
merit for an all-day session with i the choir, Mr. Paul McCoy, di-
a potluck dinner at noon. Most of
the day was spent signing up
easements of right-of-ways.
Some of those from out of town
the funeral of Al Massey last at the Columbia Power Co-on as
Monday in Heppner. Isociation meeting were Mr. and
Tuesday visitors in John Day j Mrs. Bud Engle, Mrs. Conrad Bel -
were Fred Shank, Herman I lenbrock and Herman Thompson
Thompson and Archie Geinger. jfrom Cottonwood, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Forrest, Ona (Walter Foree, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
May Leathers and Babe Harrison Asher, James Kent and Tommy
were in John Day from the Mon- ,Munroe.
ument community on Wednesday. Chance Wilson recently receiv
Babe Harrison and Mrs. Forrest ed word from Portland that his
consulted tneir doctors while sister, Helen Knappenberg, had
slipped on the icy sidewalks and
injured her back. Her many
rector.
Church school at 9:45 a.m., Mr.
Thos. W. Allen, superintendent.
We have a class for every age
Youth Fellowship class, Mr. Ver
there.
Bob Leslie was in from Pendle
ton visiting friends and relatives,
also to see his son, Robert New
ton, who is being cared for by
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cork Sr. How
ever Bob was called back to Pen
dleton on Wednesday when he
received word of the birth of an
other son. Congratulations, Bob.
Iffie Bagley returned to her
home in John Day last Tuesday
after spending a few days with
her sister, Mrs. Grace Stirritt.
Kenny Rounds. Charles Gilman,
Mel Rounds, Tobe Cribbins, Ken
ny Holmes. Lester McKinney and
Johnnie Cox were among those
in John Day last Wednesday.
Daisy Simas, Junior Simas, Jean
DeVore, Betty Jean Cork, Ouida
Cork and Ivan Enright were in
John Day on Wednesday.
Dick Schouten, county commis.
sioner from Long Creek, was at-
the home of Margy Batty and
spent the afternoon making ice
cream. Mrs. Mary de Ette Hinton
and Edith Eatty were the lead
ers. Evervone reported a good
ime. Tuesday night the older
Girl Scouts met at the grange
hall and enjoyed dancing the old
time dancse. Each Girl Scout in
vited a boy. Mr. and Mrs. Emory
Moore furnished the music and
friends will be glad to know she Orval Wyland called the square
is recovering satisfactorily. dances. Lydia Capon. May de Ette
Friends in the Monument com- .Hinton and Bessie Wyland were
munity of Mr. and Mrs. Howard the chaperones.
Swick were sorry to hear that
Howard is in the Good Samaritan
hospital in Portland. We are all
hoping he has a speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Rho Bleakman
are caring for Harold Alford's two
children.
Mrs. Mildred Cimmyotti pur
chased some stock from Bill Set- .Wood last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.
tie this week. iMundy will be employed by Mr.
Raymond Stowe, nephew of Shank.
Dave Musgrave from Mt. Vernon Dr. Jerry was giving tick shots
Homer Williams and Chance
Wilson called on Charles Roach
on Saturday. Mr. Roach is con
valescing at his home. He is feel
ing fine and hopes to be up soon.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mundy mov
ed from Daisy Simas' house to
Fred Shanks' ranch on Cotton-
non Bohles, counsellor. Also Ad
ult Bible class.
6:30 p.m., Junior Youth Fellow
ship, Mrs. Carl McDaniel, coun
sellor. Thursday: Choir practice at
7:30 p.m.
The Womens Society of Chris
tian Service meets the First Wed
nesday of each month.
The Church Board of Education
meets the First Thursday of each
month at 8:30 p.m.
World Day of Prayer, Friday,
March 4. The church will be open
all day. Union service at the Ep
iscopal church at 2:30 p.m.
ST. PATRICK'S CATHOLIC
CHURCH
Schedule of services:
Mass In Heppner on the Is
and 3rd Su'ndays at 9 a.m.; 10:30
Mass in lone on the 1st and
3rd Sundays at 10:30 a.m.; 2nd
and 4th at 9 a.m.
Mass on the fifth Sunday one
mass only in Heppner at 9 a.m
on the 2nd and 4th.
Holy days of obligation: Mass
In Heppner at 7:30 a.m.; mass
First Fridays of the month:
in lone at 9 a.m.
Mass in Heppner at 7:30.
CHURCH OF CHRIST.
CHRISTIAN, LEXINGTON
Church school, 10 a.m. Worship
and preaching, 11 a.m.
Singing and preaching, 7:30 p.
m.
This is a community church
with a community spirit of fel
lowship. Nothing sectarian and
the Bible our only authority.
Come and see.
is doing some repair work on the
garage this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Shank
made a business trip to John Day
late Thursday.
Last Sunday a group of the
younger Girl Scouts gathered at
Morrow County Grain Grownrs, Inc.
Heppner - - Lexington
Avoid Annoyance And Discomfort
due to a clogged septic tank or cesspool.
I have purchased a tank pump and am in
position to give prompt, efficient serviGe.
Phone 702
HOWARD KEITHLEY
at Harlan Shank's store Sunday-
forenoon and Dr. Alder in the af
ternoon. .Mr. and Mrs. Chet Brown had
as their guests on Sunday Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Magee from John
Day. Mrs. Magee is Mr. Brown's
niece. Mr. Magee is working for
Moty and Van Dyke in John Day.
' He was recently transferred from
Lebanon.
! Mr. Hendersen, district fire war
i den from the Sisters, was in Mon-.
! ument on business. He was ac
companied by his wife. They were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chet
Brown while here. They return
ed home on Thursday. Mr. Hen
dersen states that more territory
has been added to the Central
j Oregon district and another as
Isistant district warden, Mr. Reed
j of Eugene, has been stationed at
I John Day.
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BOB RUNNION, Auctioneer
HARRY DINGES, Clerk
CARD OF THANKS
Vt are erateful to our friends
for their many acts of kindness
and expressions of sympathy In
beautiful floral triDuies to wie
our bereavement, and for the
memory of our beloved Albert.
The Massey Family.
Mrs. Esther Chlnn returned
home Saturday evening from
Portland where she spent the past
several days on business and
pleasure. Mrs. Chlnn returned by
way of Hermiston where she was
an overnight guest of Mrs. Ed
Clark on Friday.
S. F. Reeves of Portland was a
business visitor In Heppner Friday.
Open Sundays
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