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IONE COMMUNITY CHURCH PLANS BUILDING PROGRAM f LORIAfMZ IAU. Delee U Xiiiimbf April I J Link dub at Mfa. Charles O'Ceane boot. AptU 25 Oaid.o Club riant Sal at Itebckah ball. Hay lRal&how Cut. May 1 Ls-jlon Auxiliary (hoe lessee Helen McCaba. tunic Mcllllgott). May Eatra Star ft. C May Masonic Stat. May 4 Rebekah Led?. The annual mrttini; of the lone Cummuniiy Churvh wa hcll n April 16 following Pit lutk dinner lur which th Naomi circle n In char sc. jsew ornrrrs for I hp year arc nuHlerator, Kenneth moue; ascUiant moderator, Hi'b Jcpscn clerk. Mra. Markham Buker assUtant clerk, Mrs. Bob Jensen treasurer. Mra. Fred Nelson; fin arwial secretary. Mra. Omar Rlet minn; deacon for three year terms, Gene Bletmann and Don BrUtow; honorary deacon, Mark ham Baker; deaconesses, Mrs. Bill Melons and Mrs. Will Emert (or three year terms; honorary deaconess, Mrs. Dale Ray; trus tees for three year terms. Bob lUctmann and John Proudfoot; church school superintendent. Mrs. Norman Kelson; assistant school superintendent, Mrs. Fred Martin; Board of Christian Kdu cation: for three year term, Mrs. Charles Hudson, two year term, Mrs. Fredrick Martin; music committee, Mrs. Roy lindstrom, Mrs. Lloyd Rice, Mrs. Jack Barak; auditing committee, Milton Mor gan and Mrs. Cleo Drake; coun cil members at large, Walter Ja cobs and Rollo Crawford. The congregation decided to have the same summer schedule for Sunday services as last year as of June 1 through Sept. 3. A report was given by Mrs. Norman Nelson, chairman of the trcsnh omn.mr Mt th bred j silent prr. TKirg W lKp luiwmco. ah rs an Hob Jrpsrn. chairman .f th running committee, fae a re pott on the committee's work 1(0 prenented plans if th arthl tert fr a building, fr the l cation tif a building for a church khoo. The merbbrrs f th con gregaduti aprvd the motion to rr.psue Warren Wrtr a an architect fur the location of church schoul building They aUo approved nf the Hmrr.Htee to Inxeotieate the pw.itIIlty of molng the ptmae to better facilitate the building program. Officers and committees of the church gave their progrens re ports of thrtr work since com mencing In September. Don Bnstow, chairman of the deacons, presented the rifolu tlon. Ratification of The Const I tullon of the United Church cf Christ. tThe Ur.lled Church of Christ Is a union of the Concre gatlonal Christian Church and the Fvangeltcal and Reformed Church), The members approved the resolution and lone will be come a member. The new officers will be In stalled and take office at the time of the annual meeting In September. iaii.fl war, the Offering The 4 If Sunday was observed at the church with the members of the different clubs partici pating. The organ prelude "Wil lows By the Brook" was present ed by Marilyn Morgan. The lighting of the candles by Bon nie Akers and Teresa Tucker, followed by opening hymn "On ward Christian Soldiers" by con gregation. Welcome by Jean Mar tin, the 4 H Invocation by Shar on Crabtree, followed by The Lord's Prayer. The Gloria Patrl, unison scripture reading and the 411 choir sang "We Would j Be Buildlr.g." Service of prayer, 1 rrctie The Tout Uf Clover msi eiven by Mis. Keith Bra's club. Scripture reading by John Turner, and Rev. MacKenile's wrnvm -hV I Irving In Clod" Clus ng hvmn "O Beautiful for Spa clous Skies" followed by Ihe ben e!ittkn by Rev. MacKerurle and the organ Htlude Mrs. Markham Bakt-r was ho it-xt for a coffee hour for the benefit of Pacific University chai'l at Foret Grove for their fund In pun hae an organ, at her home on Tueday. The annual meeting of the Congregational Conference will be held on May 15, 16, 17. at the Hood River Congregational church. where Mrs. lUKunes wrvrj 'attrn.led the Vaity il.unh trie i . .!, ! .. Sutida.N, Mr. and Mis R.hI KtUU l and family t-f lk-aerlin sitnt the pwiwh. jwUfs. at i ire rrran Ibratk-t tundaes fur dVft The grwup, under the leader ship of Rev. MacKrnne. le,l ;week end wuh her prrisu Mr esmes and danced In the Hal. (and Mrs 0r IVteion They -vm Punch and n4U , were here f.r the church crle- m - - were served st the cruliuhn it the party by Mrs Bill Nichols. Approximately M young guest ar.1 t:i ! r-- '! v 't-n bratlon. Recent visiioi at the homo .f iheir grandparents, Mr. and Mi were present for the party, a th iK. Markham Baker, were Sheila slsth grade was ai united Twenty jnungsters and nine adults wrre St tne TUlil home. Progressive Dinner Given The Junior High Pilgrim Fel lowshlp members were honorees for a progressive dinner on Sat urday evening. Four cars were used In transporting the young sters from the church and to each home for the prospective course. David McLcod. Gary Tul- lis. Phil Emert and Don Bsll fur nished cars. The group stopped first at the home of Mrs. Phil Emert. where she served the hora d oeuvres of tomato juice, crackers and a dip. The group continued to the home of Mrs. David McLeod where she and Mrs. Joe Gaars land served a Jello vegetable salad. The main entree of baked ham. baked potatoes, string beans, olives, celery and carrot sticks, rolls and beverage, was served by Mrs. Gary Tullls, Mrs. Robert DeSpaln, and Mrs. Don Ball at the home of Mrs. Tullls. Mrs. Roy Llndstrom and Mrs. Kenneth Smouse assisted with the dinner. From here the exclt Rev. Rod MacKenle attended a national camp directors train ing session of the Congregation- al Christian churcne in Merom Ind., through last we-k. return Ing In the early rooming hour on Saturday, April 22. Sis other Congregational Christian and Evangelical and Reformed min isters In Oregon accompanied him. During their flight Rev. MacKenzie said they weathered a severe thunder storm. He alo saw lots of snow. This training will be used this summer when Rev. MacKenzie acts as director of camp at Camp Adams. Mr. and Mrs. timer Harr of Blackfoot. Idaho, visited with the l.ewis Halvorsen's during the week end and also with Mr. and Mrs. John Kubanka. Mrs. Harr Is a sister of Mr. Hulvorsen. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Munch and family of Athena spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arnie Hedman. The Maranathas are having the basement or the cnurcn painted this next week. Mrs. Carlisle Harrison and family of Hermlston and Mrs. Nellie Palmer of Lexington vis ited at the Marlon Palmer home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Hanson spent the week end with their ed group continued to the home daughter and family. Mr. and :ijv HEPPWER WRANGLERS UClDflV. flPKIL 30 STARTS 1 :30 P. M. BOTH DAYS cow own DM OGBRA National Cutting Horse Association Approved Pacific Cutting Horse Association Approved TIM BERNARD, LOOMIS, WASH., JUDGE and Ci.lh'en Baker, while thir parent, Mr, and Mr Ronald Raker, were In Portland Mr. and Mrs Clifford Carlson of Portland alo spent Sunday at the Louis Carlson home and at tended the Valby cr ler-ratum Mr. Walter Cotlcy pcnt m-v-cial d j) a last week In tioardmsn with her mother. Mr. Bill Se hafer, She returned to lone on Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. joe Gaarltnd and sons. John and Mclvin. who had pcn! Sunday In Eoardman with Mr. and Mr. Seehafer. On Friday evening Mrs. Herb Kk strum. Jr.. was hostess for ihe pinochle club at her home. Mrs. Keith Rea received high. Mrs. El mer Ifollz low, Mrs. Donald Eu bank 3)0 pinochle, and Mrs Howard Crowell dior prize. Other guests besides the hostess and gift recipients were Mrs. Puul Tews, Mrs. Herbert Peter son, Mrs. Wallace i.aarsiand. Mr. Dick Ekstrom, Mrs. Jim Bar nctt. Mrs. Vester Hams and Mrs, Ed Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Ekstrom and daughter Vickie of La Grande visited at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Ekstrom, over the week end At the meeting of the Rebekah lodge on Thursday evening Mrs. Eslelson, mother of Beulah Hynd, was a guest. Birthday cake and coffee were served In honor of Mrs. Anna LIndstrom's birth day by Mrs. Hynd after lodge. Mr. and Mrs. Erllng Thomp son of McMlnnvllIe and his mother, Mrs. Nlcholi Thompson, visited at the Delia Corson home over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Peterson of Corvallis visited at the home of his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dobyns, and with other relatives and friends over the week end. The Eastern Star Social Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Smouse on Wednesday, May 3, at 2:00 p.m. A white ele phant sale will be held. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Boyce and f ", !Un4 and l'ai r t1e i-r- itxi tf PoMland Hist the week end al ihe home t Mr. an ! Mrs. Lout Cat Imoi They wrte among the many ul of t.wt gtii to evine frm a dUtan.v far the 75th anniversary rrlebtatlrt hr!d at the Va't-y Lutheran church on Sunday, l!rry Graves, i f Walla Walls, bother of Mrs ft. A. Hunan and un!e of !rs. lAl;lck Martin. leist Sunday al the home it Mr. and Mr. Martin. Mr Omar fU-ltmann and Mis. Ida Coleman spent thr day In (Continued an lock Fir) SPECIAL 4 WHEEL BALANCING JOB $ ALL MAKES ALL MODELS NO IXCIPTIONS 5. Alt WORK DONI IY IXHRTI THE GENERAL TIRE SAFER ...STRONGER GENERAL TIRES 95 Priced from YOUR GENERAL TIRE DEALER" TIRE SERVICE Heppnar's Tlr Supr Mart Phona 8-9l FORD' Pay Cash and Sav Pay Cash and Sava Pay Cash and Save Pay Cash and Sara Thomas S. and Mildred Howell's Home-Owned IAMB RACING 220, 350 AND .Vz MILE R ACINI TO BE GIVEN AWAY: Permanent - Registered Yearling gQUARTER B:t?jv HORSE TICKETS -- $LOO PUBLIC HMCE Saturday Night at Fair Pavilion 9:00 P.M. to 2:00 A.M. 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