Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, April 02, 1964, Sec. 2, Image 9

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    Many Residents Attend
Easter Sunday Services
By KATHEEINE LINDSTROM
IONE Easter observances in
lone began with a sunrise ser
vice in the City Park sponsored
by the junior and senior high
classes of the United Church of
Christ. Young people taking part
in the worship service were De
lores Emert, Louis Ortiz, Ber
niece Matthews, Stephen Lind
strom, Jim Jacobs, Charles Nel
son, and the Rev. Walter B.
Crowell. Accordian accompanist
for the hymns was Mrs. Lindsay
Kincaid and a special trumpet
solo, "The Holy City," was played
by Carol Miller. Decorations and
seating were arranged by Bar
bara Bishop and Robert Ernert
and their committees. General
arrangements were made by Mrs.
F. T. Martin, Mrs. Norman Nel
son, and Leonard Herrick.
Immediately folio wing the
sunrise service a breakfast was
served in the social rooms at
the church. Chairman was Mrs.
Milton Morgan with Mrs. Paul
Pettyjohn Sr., Mrs. Clell Rea, and
Mrs. Omar Rietmann, assisting
her. Several Rainbow girls help
ed serve.
During regular morning wor
ship services at the United
Church of Christ the choir sang
"King All-Glorious" with the
soprano solo being sung by Ter
esa Tucker.
St. Williams Catholic church
held Easter service at the reg
ular 9:00 a.m. time.
Valby Lutheran church had an
8:00 a.m. service with a child
ren's choir directed by Mrs. Don
ald Peterson, taking part in the
service. Following the church
worship, a breakfast was served
in the Parish hall. Carl Troed
son was chairman of the cooks
with Carl Bergstrom and the
men on the Church Council help
ing him. A large crowd attended.
Rev. and Mrs. Walter B. Crowell
are attending the Post Easter Re
treat at Oceanlake sponsored by
the Oregon Conference of the
United Church of Christ. It be
gan on Monday and will con
clude on Thursday.
Kim Lujan, small daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Gil Lujan, under
went a tonsillectomy on Monday
morning.
Party Honors McClintock Girl
Suzanne McClintock, who is
visiting her father, F. M. Mc
'Clintock from her school in Los
Angeles, was guest of honor at
a birthday party on Friday after
noon, given by Mrs. Henry Krebs
at the Krebs' Cecil home. She
was fourteen years old. Guests
who enjoyed the games and re
freshments, were Jeri Krebs, Bon
nie Hynd, Cinda and Whitley
Smith, Leah Lane, Jane and
Clint Krebs and Suzanne. Others
present were Mrs. Lane, Mrs.
Smith and Linda and Skye
Krebs. Mrs. Krebs also had Su
zanne and her father as guests
for dinner in the evening.
Mrs. Leo Crabtree returned on
Wednesday from Colfax, Wn
where she visited her daughter,
Mrs. Alvin McCabe and family.
While she was there, her grand
son, Kevin had a tonsilectomy.
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Phone 676-9460 or 676-9294
Ashley and Jimmie came home
with her for a visit.
Several Join Church
Joining the membershin of the
United Church of Christ at a
Candlelight service on Maundy
Thursday evening were Mr. and
Mrs. Berl Akers Sr., Berl Akers
Jr., Bill Akers, Mrs. Roy Good
row, Mr. and Mrs. James Linu
say, Lewis Halvorsen, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy A. Lindstrom, Mr. and
Mrs. Lindsay Kincaid, Milton
Morgan, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Harrison. Bonnie Akers was con
firmed with the class on Palm
Sunday, instead of Bonnie Hynd
as previously reported.
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Baker spent
the week end at the home of
their son and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Ronald Baker and children
at Hermiston. On Saturday even
ing they attended the concert
given by the Willamette Univer
sity choir. Last week-end the
Bakers visited their daughter
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Don Larson at Moscow, Ida., and
also visited friends at Kahlotus,
Wn.
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Baker and
Jim and Sharon of Portland were
guests of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Baker for Easter
week-end. They were accompan
ied by a friend of Jim's, Conrad
Edwards.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Morgan
and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jepsen
drove to Portland on Monday to
attend the funeral services of
Frank Aughnay, who was man
ager of Pacific Northwest Grain
and Grain Products. He passed
away suddenly while on a busi
ness trip to Seattle.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Yarnell
of Madras spent Saturday night
and Sunday with his mother,
Mrs. H. E. Yarnell.
Mrs. Adon Hamlett and child
ren of Fruitland, Idaho, left on
Monday after a few days visit
"with her mother, Mrs. Mary
'Swanson and other relatives.
Attend Mrs. Brock's Services
Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen and Mrs.
Archie Munkers went to Salem
on Friday to attend funeral ser
vices of their aunt, Mrs. Nettie
Brock. Mrs. Mattie Morgan ac
companied them as far as her
home in Portland. Also going
down for the funeral were Mr.
and Mrs. Leo Crabtree and
grandsons, Ashley and Jimmie,
who are visiting here. They vis
ited at the home of Mrs. Crab-
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tree's brother and mother, Mrs.
Blanche Scheelar. They spent
Easter Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
William Gelinas and son and
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Crabtree and
son in Portland and returned to
lone Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles O'Connor
and girls spent Saturday and
Sunday in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Smith
and girls have moved into
White's Apartments. He is em
ployed at the E. M. Baker ranch.
Ralph Martin of Oregon City
spent Sunday at the home of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. T.
Martin. Jean Martin left with her
brother Sunday evening to go
back to Oregon State following
a week's vacation spent at home.
Other guests during the middle
of the week at the Martin home
were Acacia fraternity brothers
of Melvin, Pat Keely and Roger
Avrit. Melvin and Miss Shawleen
Holladay, who spent the holi
days here, also returned to
school on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rice drove
to Pasco Saturday to spend Easter
Sunday with , their son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Rice.
Harland Lundell of Boise, Ida.,
visited his mother, Mrs. Oscar
Lundell, on Tuesday and Wed
nesday. Alton Yarnell of Lewiston ar
rived on Monday for a few days
visit with his mother, Mrs. H. E.
Yarnell.
Sorority Has "Come As You Are"
Party
Beta Omega Sorority arrived
at the home of Mrs. Joe Hausler
for the regular meeting, dressed
for a "come as you are" party.
The girls were called about 6:15
that evening and had to wear
just what they had on at the
time of the phone call. They al
so wore hats they had made dec
orated with gift items, which
were later removed from the hats
and sent to the Eastern Oregon
hospital for prizes to be used
for games the patients play. Mrs.
Ralph Kincaid and Mrs. Carol
Miller were guests and Mrs. Mil
ler won the prize for the best
"costume." Password was played
during the evening.
John Swanson and his friend,
Bill Sears, arrived home for a
few days vacation from school
at the University of Portland.
They will return on Thursday.
Guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Vester Hams and family
on Easter were her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Wade Bothwell of
Heppner and her sister, Mrs,
Joan Warren of Pendleton.
Several Attend Anderson Rites
Memorial services were held
for Alfred Anderson in The
Dalles on Monday, with final
commitment in Portland. Attend
ing from here were Mr. and Mrs.
A. E. Stefani, Mr. and Mrs. A. A.
Stefanl and Jerry and a number
of other Morrow county residents.
Mr. Anderson was an uncle of
Mrs. Stefani and had lived in
this county years ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Carlson
of Portland were here to spend
Easter with their son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Carlson, and family.
Bob Drake and his mother.
Mrs. Cleo Drake, drove to Port
land on Sunday. They returned
on Monday, bringing Cleo Drake
home from the Veteran's hospital
in Portland, where he has been
recuperating from recent surgery.
Mrs. Arthur Boner of Phoenix,
Ore., left on Monday for her
home after a ten day visit with
her daughter, Mrs. Henry Krebs,
and family of Cecil.
Rainbow Girls Visit Umatilla
Susan Lindstrom, worthy ad
visor of Rainbow Assembly No.
89, and Lee O'Connor attended
a special meeting of Umatilla
Assembly No. 69 on Friday even
ing at Umatilla. Mrs. Roy W.
Lindstrom took the girls over.
One of those initiated during the
evening was Jean Ann Buchanan,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Buchanan, former residents of
lone.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dixon of The
Dalles spent Saturday visiting
with Mrs. Oscar Lundell.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Emert
have had as their guest this
Week, Mrs. Emert's aunt, Mrs.
Margaret Scott of Oakland,
Calif. She left for her home on
Tuesday. Other guests on Easter
Sunday were the Emert's daugh
ter and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Pat Hammond and Kelly of
Hermiston, and Pat's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Don Boyer of Mt. Ver
non. Delbert Emert spent Saturday
and Sunday in the hospital in
Heppner with a severe case of
the flu.
Jim Transsrud left on Tues
day after visiting at the home
of his brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tews, and
family. He is a student at Pacific
Lutheran University at Park
land, Wn.
Relatives Killed in Plane Crash
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ekstrom,
Sr., received word that her
brother, and sister-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Eugene McClain and
three children had perished in
the wreck of his small plane,
while enroute from their home in
Wichita, Kansas, to Basin, Wyo.
Mr. and Mrs. Ekstrom left Sat
urday morning for Basin, where
tuneral services were held for
the family on Monday. Roland
accompanied his parents as far
as his school at Boise.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pettviohn.
Sr., entertained their son and
daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Pettyjohn, Jr., and family
on Sunday honoring their daugh-
terin-iaws birthday, other
guests for dinner were their son-
in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne Hams and son, and
Mrs. Pettyjohn's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. R. Lundell.
Week-end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Phil Emert were their son,
ram jr., and his triend. Yukinao
Mijate, both students at Willam
ette University. Yukinao has at
tended three years of college in
Tokyo and plans to attend Wil
lamette for two years. He is
majoring in economics. Satur
day evening Phill and Yukinao
prepared a Japanese dinner
featuring sukiyaki as a surprise
for Mr. Emert's birthday. Other
guests were Mr. and Mrs. F.
T. Martin, Jean and Melvin, and
Miss Shawleen Holladay.
John Krebs returned to his
school at Victoria, B. C. on Tues
day. He spent a 2V4 week va
cation here with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Dick Krebs of Cecil.
A seventh baby daughter was
born to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mc
Elligott on Easter Sunday, March
29, at a hospital in Pendleton.
She weighed 7 lbs., 11 oz. The
baby also has four brothers.
Grandparents are Mrs. Charles
McElligott of Portland and Mr.
Hiatt also of Portland.
A surprise "Grandmo t h e r"
shower was given for Mrs. Omar
Rietmann by Beta Omega on
Monday evening at the United
Church of Christ social rooms.
Mrs. Gene Rietmann assisted her
mother-in-law in opening the
gifts for the Gene Rietmann's
new baby son, Chris, who also
attended the party. Cake, coffee,
and tea were served from a lace
covered tea table centered with
a blue parasol and white candles.
Mrs. Gene Rietmann poured.
Vacation Bible School Scheduled
Vacation Bible school is being
planned for June 8 through 12
from 9:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Pre
school children will attend from
9:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The com
mittee in charge is Mrs. James
Barnett, Mrs. Robert Rietmann,
and Mrs. Roy W. Lindstrom and
anyone wishing to teach or assist
in any other way should contact
one of the committee. A coffee
hour is planned for the benefit
of the Vacation Bible School fol
lowing Childrens' Day Service on
April 19, when the children of
Church school classes will take
part in the service and Rev.
Walter B. Crowell will deliver
a message especially for the
children in the congregation.
Willows Grange has a work
day planned for Sunday, April
5. Members are to wear work
clothes and bring tools and a
sack lunch for noon. This was
previously announced for April
11, so members please take note
of the change.
Dr. and Mrs. Helmuth Her
mann of Lake Oswego arrived on
Friday for a week-end visit with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gott
fried Hermann. Other dinner
guests on Saturday evening were
Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth Robinson
lone PTA to Hear
Arlington Musicians
lone PTA will have on its pro
gram on Wednesday, April 8, a
group of musicians from Arling
ton called the ' Misdemeanors.
This includes Bobby Lee De-
Spain who plays instruments
with four other boys and a girl
piano player.
An important business meet
ing is planned and discussion
will be held on whether to con
tinue the PTA in lone. Officers
would appreciate a good re
sponse in attendance.
of Heppner and Mr. and Mrs.
George Hermann.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Palmer have
sold their house on A Street to
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Havercost
of Hermiston.
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