Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, April 15, 1965, Sec. 2, Image 9

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    Services Marie Easter Season in lone
If lATttCRtrte UN03THOM
IONK I unflimaUnri t.f (our
young rl
I on 1'nltrd t
yuung I oi l a lii-lil at me
m rnllr.l (hurt It of fliiUI on
Nun.Uv ini'inln during the
vorlii n-frf. Th Ih-Iiij
WlMiu-,1 ly ItrV. Waller W
Cnwi-ll. who ha lfii ihflr
rlni InMmitnr, vrr Kri.tln
.N Imm. ( lirl. Ihrtlik, hunan
Jane JrM-n. and Uaibara lwiv.
ItujitUm Mtltr Writ aln
held during lli morning wr
hlr hour fr Natalie Ann ! k,
ilaugtiirr t( Mr and Mr. Ki-lili
IVcK f IVrlland. .SiiiMr tt
the hahy were Mm t'ltncU Flark
of Tartiina ami (Jury M"rgn,
l.nMdrr of Mr IWk 8 I al
muit' Mat ung lv llio clmlr
dirt- li by t ard Miller.
tliun h k prccr-drd ly
cram uurUig
a wo-
the church imImm
liinir it -m-tiiail liv Hi" Mlmarv
department. Song, recitation,
aiiit iitrta wrre iretitrd by
the ihildrm under the dirertion
of the rlmarv ta hrr, Mra
(ill I.u)n. Ma. Itoy t;oodrow,
Mra. lull lilrtmann. Mm. Jamci
Wrt, and Mra Ia-t Palmer.
The tnlll Churrh of hrlt
la announcing a Maundy Thurs
day M-rvli-r al the rhunh with
Holy Communion on Thursday
evening al H ill rn. Service
neat Sunday fr haier will In
elude a Murirle service at fi;O0
am. al Woolery City I'ark run
iludrd by tlx high nho.il and
Junior high diur It hool rla
ra. An KaM-r birahft will M
ervd by the men of the church
al ( & a m. Church. bcIim4 ila
ra will I al 1M a in. followed
liv the Kaatcr wurnWp aervice
at 11 am. !Uv. Walur U
Crowrll will Im on of t ! pas
!. inking arl In the l'nn
ChkmI Friday wrvk at I In Jbi.
iter MrthiMliat churrh from 12. .W
to 3 (m hM'd on ChrWt'a "Sevrn
Ut Wrda." ll will M-ak on
"It la rlnUhed."
Faalrr service at Valby Luth
rran church will beln with
worahlp service at 8 mi a rn fo.
lowed dv an KaMrr lirrakfmt at
9UI am. fail Troodwm will l
chairman of the l.rrakf a.t. Yha
nurM-ry rhoir undi-r tli" hadcr
lilt of Mra. Itolarid ru-retrm
will klntf iltirlnp thi Katr-r arr-
Ut- (in I'alm Sunday, thr Jun
ior choir aanK with Mra. Ihmald
'i irroon In iharK.
Mra. tnia llurcovnt had ma
jor aurtfery at the I'mdlrton ( om
muiuty hokpltal on Friday morn
ini? llrr ilauL-hti-r. Mra. Km-
mth SinouiM, luia lM-n with her
fur iM-vrral ilaya.
Norman Nelson ha liM-n
MH-ndliitf iu-v-ral day at Onk
(irovi. where h waa called hv
the IllneM of hi father. Alfred
Ni Imui Sr.
ELKS AND THEIR GUESTS
BRING THE WHOLE FAMILY
SPECIAL EASTER
DINNER
SUNDAY, APRIL 18
1 to 5 P. M.
HEPPNER ELKS TEMPLE
Proceeds to Start A Building
and Repair Fund
Adults and H.S. Studcnts-$2.50
Children $1.25 Prc-School Free
CALL e7f-558S OK 67S-899) FOR RESERVATIONS
Mr Ralph Crum and aon. Bob.
left fr Inland on Monday
mornln for medUal alnt
merit.
Mr. and Mm. Farl Wrlfht left
on Niiiuiiiv for tlirlr horn In
liakrr after vUltlng al thi hon
of her mother, Mra. ia i.ran
II for two week.
Mr. Alta teflon of Condon
Knt Sunday here al the home
,f her dauKtiier. Mr. A. II. Mir
t.k and family.
Waddlaa Unit CoupU
Mn Verda France pcSoaln
Ix-rimit the hrlde of Fueene
Crahll. aon of Mr. Ida Crabll
of lone on Arll 4 In Wlnne
miicca. Nev. The ceremony waa
ix-rformi-d In the chate of the
community Mcthidlt church by
the Itev. Howard (J. Chajdn. The
nuiiilx returned to lone on Tuea-
day and are liv inn In one of the
O'Meara Apartment.
I Mr. anil Mra. Milton Morgan
were h'ta for a buffet luncheon
1 following ihrUtenins aervtcea
jfor their traniUiauchter, Natalie
Ann iwn, on nunnay. uuenia
oreM-nt were Mr. and Mra. Tad
Miller and family of IxInRton.
Mr. and Mr. Arthur Crawford,
Mr and Mr. W. C. Crawford,
Hollo Crawford, Cary Morpan,
Mm. Otear Lundell. Mr. and Mra.
Keith l'Hk and Natalie, and Mr.
and Mr. Francl Stack of Ta-
coma.
KMMlna petty jhn, youmrent
dnuKhter of Mr. and Mra. Paul
Pettyjohn Jr.. U In a Pendleton
hospital recovering from an at
tack of Intestinal flu.
Shawti Honor New Bride
Mr. and Mra. Ilobert Jepwn
entertained the Corn muter a
Hrldtfe rlub on Saturday even
Inc. A iK.tluck upM-r waa en-
o-il followed by a bridal
nhower for Mr. and Mra. Charlea
jVauchan tthe former Mr,
iKulenna loriey) wno were mar
ried litKt wi-ek end. Guest who
attended were Mr. and Mr. Da
'vld MLci. Mr. and Mr. La
iVern Van Marter. Mr. and Mra.
Arnle lledman. Mr. and Mr.
Krnie McCatx. Ileppner. Mr. and
Mra. Itobert DeSpaln. Arlington;
Mr. and Mi. ICav Boyce, Mr. and
Mr. Ilerbi-rt Kkatrom. Jr., Mr.
nd Mr. Gene Hall, Mr. and
Mr. F.ldon Padberjr. Mr. and
Mr. Pete Cannon, and Mr. and
Mm. Walter Jacob.
Mr. and Mr. F. T. Martin left
on Monday for Milton Freewater
to visit their mm and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
Miirlln. who recently moved to
that city.
Mr. Norman Nelson wa hos
tev for the lone Extension club
on Monday afternoon, when she
and Mr. E. M. Baker led a dis
cussion on "Cost of Higher Ed
ucation." Donald Eubank and his
mother, Mrs. John Eubanks took
the Infant baby of the Donald
Eubank to Doernbocher hos
pltal in Portland on Friday for
medical attention. The little boy
faV " WVt
GAZETTE-TIMES
Hcppner, Oregon, Thursdoy, April 15, 1965
Sec. 2-4 pages
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LORRI BUROHEIL 13. Mlltoa-rrwatr. tUto tba rtuierea mna an won uj "
rMtlval Junior Show. Watching 1 tin. tiaina a km. wno wim ovi bbwob
Char-El Ranch that donated th hora. TnU Tcn the Ak a giving a black cheatnut galdlng.
olo a rtgUteted Morgan, to a qualified boy or girl 9 through 12. Hera Lorrt tokai her man
though maneuver of th Cymkhana la which hall ba enterad lot day ot tha ?aa FmUtoI that
run Mot . 7. i. Lorrl took her flUy ot on year, taught bar Tarbol commana. to Uad. to tha
luoga Una coad thla spring broke bar to aoddU. AU are requUad In competing for tha Fta FaaUtol
award. County Etenlon Agent Mllton-Froewatar City Hall, will giro cU information.
Daran Marshall, wa born on
April 4 weighing 6 lb. 6 oz.
Those Eoinjr from here to Ar
linirton on Friday evening to at
tend a bridal khower for Mar-
lene Eubanks at the Methodist
church were Mrs. Lewis llalvor-
wn. Mra. Herbert Ekstrom. br..
Mrs. C. C. Brenner, Judy Eub
anks, Mrs. Elmer llarr. Mrs. ela
Mrs. Lonnie Mcvane
E. R. Schaffer near Cecil. On'
Sunday. Mrs. Schaffer had a J
birthday dinner honoring Jack ;
and Mary Beth Clerf. Other
pucsta present were Mr. and -
Mrs. Jack Hynd and Bonnie, Mr.
and Mrs. Herb Hynd, Mr. and
Mrs. Itobert Jepsen and family,
sr.d Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Lleuallen
of IVndltton.
IONE NEWS
Mr Dick EVttrom ami to
dauchtert of Wenatchee spent
(rtnf vacation here Mailing her
mother, Mr. IJ Coleman and
other relatives.
Mr. and Mra. Fram U Slack of
Taroma are i--ndln a few dava
at the home cf her parrr.ta. Mr.
and Mra Havrmmd Lundell.
Stephen Ltndatrom of pacific
Lutheran University rode home
with them to spend hi spring
vacation with hia parents, Mr,
and Mr Roy W. fjndtrm.
Mrs. Vela lUibank stayed
with Mr. Clara Klncald at her
home thla week end. while Mr.
James Monohan wa away.
Week end gueM at the home
of Mr. and Mr. l-ewt llalvoraen
and family were Mr. lUlvonwn's
brother-in-law and sister. Mr.
and Mr. Elmer llarr of pendle
ton. On Sunday the llarr s daugh.
ter. Mr. and Mr. Lee Hansen,
Portland, and their granddaugh
ter. Mr. and Mr. Jame Miller,
also of Portland, were here vis
iting the families.
Mr. Jesse Warfield. Mrs. Ben
Anderson, and Mr. Clive 1lu
ton i nt the week end at Walla
Walla visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bex
Hsk and at Pasco with Mrs. Hus
ton's daughter. Mr. and Mrs.
Parker. t .
Saturday guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Chapel
were her nepnew ana iamwy.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Harshman
and Anna Marie of Dayton. Wn.
Mrs. James pi-ttyjohn. Mrs. Le t Tell the advertiser vou saw It
l.n,t M.Kinnev. and Mrs. tarln me uamie-nrat
Mrr'nhi Mis Eubanks. a stu-
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Cemetery Memorials
Sale
AU Prices 50 Otf
Standard alia 12x24x4.
$85.00 markers will be
sold lor S4X50 T.O.B.
Hepfmer.
Offer good only within 100
mil radius of Keppner
Void May 1.
Call or wrlta for Wholanola
catalogue and price.
Portland's Largest Whole
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THEN COME AND
ENJOY THE EVENING
Easter Monday Card Party
Monday, April 1 9
AT 8:00 P.M.
ADMISSION: $1 PER PERSON
Bridge and Pinochle Prizes
Door Prize
Dessert and Coffee
Everyone Welcome
Episcopal Parish Hall
By Episcopal Church Women
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dent at Portland State college,
will be wed to Howard Davison.
an Oregon State policeman, on
June 2G at the Arlington Meth
odist church.
Mrs. Harvev Smith Is con
fined to Emanuel hospital In
Portland following surgery on
Tuesday. At this writing she Is
reported to be In satisfactory
and Mrs. Paul Pettyjohn.
Sr., left on Monday for Spokane
to attend a Shell Jobbers Con
vention, r .
Mrs. Bert Mason. Sr.. who re
sides at Willamette Manor, has
1mm-n in and is in me nospuai
at the Manor.
Mrs. Charlotte Crum spent
from Monday to Thursday visit
ing at me nome or. Air. ana Airs.
Ralph Crum from her home In
Portland.
Noel Dobyns of Florence flew
up to the Robert Jepsen ranch
on Thursday. Saturday he de-
Darted, accompanied bv his
sister-In law, Mrs. Walter Dob
yns, who has been visiting nere
for several weeks. They were to
stop at aVncouver. Wn. to visit
Mr. Dobyn's daughter, Mrs. Joe
Kallster and family.
Luncheon guests at the home
nf Mr William Srjohn on Fri
day were Mrs. F. T. Martin, Mrs.
Edith Nlchoson, Mrs. Walter
Dobyns of Eugene and Mrs. Os
car Lundell.
Mrs. Verner Troedson left on
Thursday to visit her aunt, Mrs.
George Brewster at Redmond.
Mrs. Everett Holsteln arrived
home from the hospital in Ilepp
ner on Friday, where she had
been a patient for three days.
Mr. and Mrs. George Portschy
of Portland spent the week-end
here at the home of her parents,
Mr and Mrs. Hershal Townsend.
They took their baby back home
with them on Monaay. tie nas
been staying with his grand
parents, while recuperating from
a serious bout with pneumonia,
Mrs. John Clerf and four child
ren of Kittitat, Wn., have been
spending their spring vacation
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
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