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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1961)
Easter Sunrise Church Services Held at lone Park Mr and Mr Oayl 5Jtef i.d ly LORRAINE IALL Dt to Hemembrf April Jtebkah. April H Garden Club. Mr. Hf nana' bom. April 11 f.T-A, 5unri wrvUv were lull In the Ion City park Sunday, with the Junior high P. F. clan In charge. The call lo wurhi wa given by Suan Llndstrom. The hymn. "ChrUl Arose" wa tunc follow ed by a prarr In untaon and Scripture reading by Bob De- a. .t; . ..lta.fi p if the candle and the con :pin, jr. i-e r;' j" - . . hi. ... I on anir the hymn, lit "The Day of Rmurtet uon." and eorwludrd by the benedic tion fin y Sl.lr U-y Hick- Th n-rvcle w-r followed by brakfat at the lone I'umir.un Ity Church xned by the Maranatha Society and Naomi Circle of the church. The Church School program was given at : a. m. with the following program presented: O.'gan prelude, "The Eater Song- by Marilyn Morgan; light- uta . a . P)VH ,v w-v. pi UI;t 'I ' .v " f M.uKen?le. The primary 1 nc "I prav To Gd Our Father." "Into My Heart" -Christ. The Un I liW'ii Today." and they al. gave the Lor J a Prayer. Pri mary cU 11 gave an exercise. Little Crve." and sang The Old KuEged Cro." An exercise. "Jesus Love Me." was given by the kindergarten cla follow ed bv the song, 'Menu Love Me." The nursery claw ng thriv number. "Cod Made ThU Beautiful World. "print:m j Mi. Cilbeit Crumb In memory Colli To The I lower. -iiripert i.f Frln Dobyna. 00 cash OR TIME PAYMENT SALE ....... uitu ticrftBIl CASING k f ToSrECUUR PURCHASE GENERAL R of one jet-mr tire cEVERY TIRE BUYER PAY TO THE ORDER OF t tlil JH- General Tire Dealer iw'.'T'" . .r t, .vi 7! YOU SAVE when you buy the All-New GENERAL will this coupon FIRST PREMIUM-QUALITY TIRE IN THE 10VV-PRICE FIELD FEATURING NYGEN CORD AND TWIN TREADS SEE IT AND SAVE I BUY IT NOW AND RELAX I TIRE SERVICE "YOUR GENERAL TIRE DEALER" HEPPNER'S TIRE SUPER MART Phona 6-9481 t-f The FV.er. Beglnrn-ta dtu i,rrit-d an cxm-t-e. -Eastrr Bell" and ang U!.om Ik-iU" The Junior presented "llrjolcinf In a Saviour Krr-Umg." and ihe Jolly Junloia aang "In The Time tif KaM." Junior ts also prcMntt-d a nng, "In A Lovely Garden." and an exereli -ne-jolclng In A Saviour' Sure Inimie." The clokinu hymn Tlie Day of Reurrectbn." wa iung In unbon, followed by the closing prayer by Rev. MacKenrle and an organ postlude by Marilyn Morgan. The Lion Club wa host for . banouet dinner at Stefanl't banauet room on March 27 In honor of the high school basket ball team and other guests. Ten boy were preaent along with Kriice Rlcbv. manager. Coach Chuck Hudson. Arnle Hedmann, Dallas Shock ley and three U Itoru from the Pendleton lodge. Oscar Peterson waa the main sneaker for the evening. Thirty. eight member and cuest were served. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Barnett were hoMs on Easter Sunday for the following cuesls: Mr. and Mrs Ray Barnett, Mr. and Mr. Elbe Akers, and Danny and Leslie Madden. House-guests of Mr. and Mrs. Georee Hermann during the Easter weekend were their son and wife. Dr. and Mrs. Hclmuth Hermann of Osweco. On Easter Sunday the Hermanns were din ner euests of Mr. and Mrs. Har lan Crawford and family of Echo. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Line and Mr. and Mrs. Case Brenner and Judy spent Easter Sunday In the mountains. Bob and Berl Akers spent the Easter holidays with their par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Berl Akers. Mrs. Menetta Aldrlch returned to Portland with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Al drlch on Tuesday, where she will make her home for awhile. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Munkers, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen, Hattle Crabtree. Judv and Ger- aldine Morgan and Jerry David son were Easter Sunday dinner euests at the home or Mr. ana Mrs. Leo Crabtree. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Encelman's son Frank Blaine Encelman re ceived the Sacrament of Baptism on Easter Sunday: Revr Hod Mae Kenzie officiating. The flowers for Easter Sun day's services at the church were J I given by Mrs. Grace Ware and The annual t'flng inevtlng la J.i-: fr April Jfl fjr the churvh. Dinner will precede the mectlnc. Time will be announced j In next week" paper. Rev, MacKenjIe and lamity are attending the minister and family potrEacter Retreat at Ocean Lake this week. Bible study group will meet Friday. April II at 9 00 p. m. at the parsonage. Mr. and Mr. Melvln Gardner and children of Pendleton were Easter Sunday visitor at the home of Mr. and Mr. Fredrick Martin and family. On Friday evening the class of 1W9 held a get-together at the home of Mr. Walter Corley. Mr. Duane Essex (Mildred See hafer wa here from California and all the other were preent except A 3 Fill Ball and Su Ri-iiemore. Ellis I In the ervlce and Sue I living In llllnol we understand. The group wrote let ters to the two unable to be present. John Howton. ualia Ra Paul Pettvlohn Jr.. FranK Jepsen, Kenneth Jones, Lee Ann Padbcrg Rae were present. Mrs. Jo Gaarsland, Elaine. John. Melvln and Joan, Francis Rea, Mrs. Walter Corley and Sherry and Joe Talmer spent Easter Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Seehafer In Boardman. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Aldrlch and daughters visited at the home of Mr- nd Mr, Donald Ball on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Aldrlch and tmicrhtors visited at the Lewi Ball home on Monday night They spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ver non Chrlstopherson, Rock Creek. Mr. Lana Padbere was a guest at the home of her son nnrt famllv. Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Padbcrg on Easter Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George K-ruger of Heppner and Mr. A. W. Mc Leod was Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David mc- Leod. ... Mr Alton Yarnell and Mrs. Kathryn Yamell were co-hostess at the home or Mrs. R.amryn vampll for Easter Sunday dinner in honor of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Fry of Hermiston, parents or Mrs. Alton Yarnell, and Mr. and Mrs. f f"r!llT of Kennewick. Wash. Gladys Crlder, Bickleton, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Kennem Claris ; diuehter of Bickleton. The , ' ' 'a 4 tcrplece for the table wa a Jove- ifin-lly and Pill baiter .pent ly arrangement f pink carrta- Eater weekend at ''''" l;f tics blue dot. h lit and purpla I their parents. Mr and Mr. Hugh na,, 'Salter. On Fa.ter !unday, Mr. Phil Emert I home from Salter wa hite f.r dinner In ch(Ht for pring vacation vl.lt- honor cf Mr. and Mr. Clrd Ing hi parent, Mr and Mr. Salter. Bill baiter ana Mr. ami Phil Fmert. I ( Continued n Tai 10 Interest Rate Reduced NEW mm NOW ONLY LONG-TERM LOWCOST CREDIT FOR ANY FARM OR RANCH NEED Sn or Writ FEDERAL LAND BANK ASSOCIATION OF PENDLETON 103 South Main Straat Pendleton. Oregon B. C. Telyeo. Manager ' v ,,,, . i3fl ' J j' " J Where will you find a handsomer hardtop than thit Impala Sport Sedan! MORE PEOPLE ARE BUYING CHEVROLETS HA IV ANY OTHER MAKE When one car outsells all the rest the way this new Chevrolet is doing there's got to be a reason. And we can think of some pretty good ones. The clean-etched looks of the new Body by Fisher, for example. The eager brand of "pit" that's under the hood. The easy way it handles. Plus the added advantage of extra-cost options like triple-turbine Turboglide. But to sample all these reasons together, you have to get a Chevrolet out on the road. And there's where that Jet-smooth ride ta'es over with its own gentle kind of AND JUST ONE JET-SMOOTH RIDE WILL SHOW YOU WHY! sure, i far persuasion. If you weren't absolutely you'd imagine you were riding in costlier car. No wonder people are buying more Chevrolet than any other make! Chevrolets have more of what it takes to please people! Oflcial R. L. Polk C Co. registration figure ot full-tiled CherroUtM outsold the second-thoiee make by a record-breaking margin in I960 and Chttro If In continue to net the pate for the industry this year! Stc the ne Chicrolet cars, Checy Conairs and the new Corvette at your local authorized Chevrolet dealer's FULLETON CHEVROLET COMPANY Par Cash and Sara - Par Cash end Sore - Pay Cash and Sore - Pay Cah and Sore - Thomas S. and Mildred Howell's Home-Owned Lil' Abner Special f o PORK LB. PORK & BEANS 5FR$1.00 tm.kiii 46 or. can Grange juice ...2 F0R 95c No. 2Vs Can Sonny Boy RIPE OLIVES 5 CANS $L00 BEEF LIVER LB. 45 afresh. in stiai CELERY HEARTS lit CELLO PKG. 25 DESCHUTES 10 LB. BAG SPUDS 35 PET RITZ PIES appl berry cherry peach 2 for STRAWBERRIES 1 LB. PEG. 3 F0R $1.00 niHMMM I w I FS8lf MV FLOWER DCAsI COTTAGE CHEESE MILK BUTTER Phones 6-9922 o 6-9943 SE I1I0B Bug May & Main St Heppner, Ore. Pbon 6-9921 Pay Caih and Sore Pay Cain and Sore Pay Cash and Sore PaT Cah and Sore J