Services io Start at Sunrise
By JUNE CHRISTOPHERSON
Ph. 676-5322
IONE The community is in
vited to attend Eastpr Sn nrica
services at the lone city park
ai o a.m. easier Sunday. lone
Community church will be in
charge. Rev. Kenneth Robinson
of Hope and Valby Lutheran
tnuiL-nes win De guest speaker.
Invocation will be by Robert
Emert: scrirjture hv Karon iMoi.
son; prayer by Arleta McCabe
ana decorations by Ralph Mar
tin. Mrs. Roger Kincaid will ac
company the congregati o n a 1
singing on her accordion. Break
fast will be served by the Mar
anatha club in the church dining
rooms following the services.
Sunday school will be at the
regular 9:45 a.m. time. In the
event of rain, all services will
be held in the church.
Rev. Paul Ashbrook of Rich
land, Wn., will fill the pulpit
at the 11 a.m. Easter services.
He was former minister of the
Methodist church in Pasco, Wn.
At the present time he is on
leave of absence and is manager
of employee's relations for Han
ford Laboratories at General
Electric atomic products oper
ations employing about 16 persons.
Calendar of Events:
April 17 Arnica Club will meet
at the home of Mrs. Gene
Rietmann at 2 p-m., with Mrs.
Glenn Biehl as co-hostess.
April 21 Annual spring meet
ing of the lone Community
church. There will be a pot
luck dinner first and the meet
ing will follow.
April 21 The lone PTA will
sponsor a movie, "Cheaper by
the Dozen." Movie starts at
5 p.m. at the school cafetor
ium. April 19 Home Ec. will meet at
the home of Mrs. Lewis Halv
orsen with Mrs. Hershal Town
send as co-hostess. Ladies are
to brinq salad or dessert
The lone Community church va
cation church school will be
from June 10-14. Hours will
be from 9 un. to 1:30 p.m.
There is a need for more
teachers and assistants. Any
one interested please contact
Mrs. Bob Rietmann or Mrs.
Jim Bamett
Janet Kay, born April 3.
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Freeman
of Hawaii were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Eldon Tucker during
the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Marick and
Gordon Nichols of Condon were
week-end visitors at the William
Nichols home in lone.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Ball of
Burns were week-end guests of
tneir parents in lone and Hepp-ner.
Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Hams
are proud parents of a baby girl,
Spray By GAR AVIATION
Weed
Spraying
Fertilizing
Dusting
Seeding
YEAR-AROUND SERVICE
Arm in Mel
WIHLON and BOYER
Lexington Airport
Lexington, Ore. Phone 989-8422
Women's Fellowship to Organize
A meeting was neio. Monday,
April 8, to discuss the formation
of a Women's ' Fellowship for
the lone Community church.
Ways were discussed for women
to help in church affairs, "ihey
decided to organize and include
all women who are members of
the church or Maranathas or
those who have shown an in
terest in the church. No definite
organizational plans will be
made until after May 7 when
a caravan of state leaders of
the Women's Fellowship of the
United Church of Christ will
meet in lone. The meeting will
start at 10:00 a.m. to help with
plans for the coming year.
The lone Rainbow girls at
tended the lone Community
church Sunday, April 7, as a
group.
Mr. and Mrs. Hershal Town
send and Mrs. Harvey Smith
journeyed to Portland Thursday
April 4. They returned home bat
urday, April 6.
Miss Sue Townsend went to
Pilot Rock Wednesday, April 3
to stay with her sister, Mrs.
Brenda Kay Portschy, who has
been ill. Sue returned home Sun
day, April 7.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Crabtree mo
tored to Condon Monday, to get
their daughter, Mrs. Bill Gel
inas, then Mrs. Gelinas and her
sister, Carolyn McCabe, went to
Pendleton to get their grand
mother, Mrs. Blanche Scheelar.
They brought her back to lone
and then on to Condon where
she and a grandson, Ashley Mc
Cabe, are visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Gelinas.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Christoph
erson of Donald, have been visit
ing with their children, the Ern
est and Vernon Christopherson
families, with their grandchild
ren, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Aldrich,
and their great-grandchildren,
Arlynda and Arleta Aldrich,
since Wednesday, April 3. They
returned to their home Thurs
day, April 11.
Mrs. Ernest Christopherson of
lone spent the past week in Salt
Lake City, Utah, visiting her
daughter who attends L.D.S.
Business college there, and also
inn m? ;y' HEPPNER
GAZETTE-TIMES
Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, April 11, 1963
Sec. 2-4 pages
DELILAH STRIKES AGAIN Charles G. Sampson, Seaman Recruit,
USN, modern counterpart of Biblical Sampson, takes his turn
under the clippers of the WAVE'S Delilah, Anita Brown, March
20, 1963, at the U. S. Naval Training Center, San Diego, Calif.
In the seventh week of bis nine weeks recruit training, Sampson
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Sampson of Heppner. WAVE
Brown, seaman apprentice, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
Zodun, Jr. of 2503 Locksley Drive, Macon, Georgia. (USN Photo)
attended the general conference
of The Church of Jesus Christ
of Later-day Saints.
Baseball Games Scheduled
Iohe baseball schedule for the
next few weeks is ,as follows:
Irrigon at lone Thursday, April
11; Heppner at lone Friday,
April 19; and lone will travel
to Irrigon for a return game Fri-
Saturday, April 13
OPEN 8 A. M. TO 6 P. M.
Door
Pri
nzes
GIVEN THROUGHOUT
THE DAY
Jb1 '3T66
Flowers
For The
Ladies
Be Our Guests For
Coffee
AND
Cookies
DURING OUR
GRAND OPENING
day, April 26. The Heppner game
will start at 1:30 and the other
two games will begin at 2:30.
Lexington News
By DELPHA JONES
LEXINGTON Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Green and daughter Betty
Fpye entertained guests at a
special week-end get-together,
climaxed last unday by a fish
fry dinner. The occasion was in
honor of Jack Ferguson, uncle
of Mrs. Betty Orwick, who was
visiting here from Gunnison,
Colo.
Coming from out-of-town were
Mr. and Mrs. Eon Oscarson and
family of Newport, Wn.; Mr. and
Mrs. David Rust, their daughter
and granddaughter of Kenne
wick, Wn; and Mr. and Mrs.
Claire Marvel, The Dalles. From
Lexington were Mrs. Betty Or
wick, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pap
ineau and family, Roy Kohns,
Jim Richards, Kenneth and
Floyd Green. Mr. Ferguson re
turned to his home in Colorado,
leaving Sunday evening.
PINE CITY
PINE CITY Mr. and Mrs.
Marlon Finch and Mr. and Mrs.
Dan Coppinger of Echo enjoyed
the horse races in Yakima, Wn.,
on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Burl Watten
burger visited at the Earl Watt-
enburger home in Pasco on Sunday.
Mrs. Stanley Rolfness of Sa
lem, and a cousin of Mrs. Jasper
Myers, visited at the Myers home
last Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Weldon witner-
rlte and family visited in Herm-
iston Sunday at the home or nis
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Cyrus Whitman. An aunt, Mrs.
Edith Day of La Grande, was
also a visitor.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Correa ana
family of Echo visited recently
at the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Jasper Myers.
Guests Sunday at the LhucK
Myers home were Mr. and Mos.
Bill Langford and family of Pendleton.
Return From South
Mr nnA Mrs. R. B. Rice re
turned to their Heppner home
lnat Thnrsriav pvpnlne after
spending the winter months in
Arizona. They report a very
nleasant and restful 3-month va
cation stay at Garden City
Lodge, a winter resort a tew
miles from Wickenburg, Arizona.
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