HEPPNER GAZETTE -TIMES. Thursday. April 1. 1966
Irrigon Churches Observe Easter
Bt LaVELLE PARTLOW
IRRIGON' Holy Week observ
ance at the Irrieon Baptist
church included a candlelight
communion service on Maundy
Thursday with meditation built
around the "Sedar Tree". Fri
day evening, the message was
built around the showing of col
ored slides loading to and in
cluding the crucificxion.
Following the Faster Sunrise
service, a familv breakfast was
held in the church basement.
The Faster sermon was the fi
nal of a series on 'Miracles of
Calvarv". The Sunday evening
service was the Faster story
told in scriptures and colored
slide.
Men of the Irrigon Assembly
of God church completed n re
modeling project on the parson
age basement in time for the
ladies to serve an Faster break
fast, following the Sunrise serv
ice. Two Sunday school clas
rooms in the basement were re
moved in order to enlarge the
auditorium, and ceiling blocks
were installed.
During the Sunday morning
services, a program was pre
sented featuring the nursery,
beginners and primary depart
ments in recitation, skits and
songs. The program concluded
with the Faster Cantata. "Hal
lelujah! What a Saviour." by
the youth choir. Following the
program, new members were
taken into the church, and the
Easter message was brought by
Rev. Kenney.
The following families met
Easter Sunday for an outing and
picnic at the sand dunes near
the Umatilla-Morrow county
line: Mrs. Dan Creamer. Danny
and Dana. Mr. and Mrs. Art
Creamer, Mrs. Louis Shade, Mrs.
Elmo Hinkley and grandchild
ren. Irrigon; Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Hinkley and family, Hermiston;
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Nuxall. Mr.
and Mrs. Mike Nuxall, Pendle
ton; Mrs. Nuxall, Walla Walla;
Mrs. Jennie Hinkley and Mrs.
Rogie Hinkley and family. Irri
gon. The group spent the af
ternoon playing baseball, bad
minton, and pitching horse
shoes. Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Chris
tiansen and familv hosted a
turkey dinner at their home Eas
ter Sunday for Mrs. Christian
sen's brother-in-law and sister.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hobbs and
Cathy of Reno. New. and a neph
ew and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Ho
mer Raekes and children, Rich
land. Wash. They were joined
later in the day by the Chris
tiansen's son-in-law and daugh
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Creigh-1
ton and children of Baker, Ore
gon. Etta Lou Christiansen was
honored on her 8th birthday
with a party at her home for
rier friends and classmates. Nice !
weather permitted the children
to play outdoor games, and fol
lowing the opening of gifts, re
freshments of cake, ice cream
and punch were served.
Mrs. Nora Paxson was hon
ored on her 83rd birthday last
Wednesday, at the home of her
son-in-law and daughter. Mr.
and Mrs. Elbert Eppenbach and
family. Other guests were Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Nordquist. Uma
tilla; Mrs. Jerrv Nordquist and
daughter, Hermiston; the Rev.
and Mrs. H. E. Vaughan, Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Eppenbach
and family, Mrs. Earl Sanders,
Mrs. Sylvia Morgan. Irrigon, and
Mrs. Dick Price and boys of
Ordnance. During the party,
Mrs. Paxson received a long;
distance phone call from her
sister from Green City. Mo.
Sunday afternoon dinner
guests cf Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Partlow and Sheryl were her brothers-in-law
and sisters, Mr.
and Mrs. James Mills and fam
ily, Hermiston. and Mr. and
Mrs. Eugene Berg and Ronald,
Vancouver, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs.
Russell McCoy, Vancouver and
Miss Snow McCoy, Hermiston.
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Mrs. Al
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and Mrs. Cecil Goodwin
and
Bill Thomas. Hermiston.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Holm spent
Faster Sunday with their son-
inlaw and daughter. Mr. and,
Mrs. Flovd Miller. Walla Walla.;
Thev were joined by the M'll-
er's son in law and daughter.!
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Partlow ;
of La Grande. ;
Mrs. Dale Shingled ec k e r.
Ricky and Ratulv and Mrs. Do- !
shia Brownell. Walla Walla,
drove to Irrigon Wednesday to
celebrate the birthday of Mrs. j
Shingledeoker's father, and Mrs.;
Brownell's brother. Bill Gray
beal. While in Irrigon. Mrs. ;
Brownell visited another broth- !
er and sister-in-law. Mr. and
Mrs. Dave Graybeal, a sister, !
Mrs. Ruth MeCov. and other rel-
atives. Mrs, Brownell and Mrs.
Shingledecker and boys were ;
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. ;
Bill Graybeal.
Ladies Home Extension met
at the old Urigon school last ;
Thursday for an all-day meet- ;
ir.g with noon luncheon. Topic ;
for the day was "Know Your i
Morrow County Economy", led t
bv Mrs. Mary Adams and Mrs.
Bessie Kcrlin. During the meet - !
ing. the clothes hamper was 1
raffled off. and won by Mrs.
Harrv Williams. The ladies al
so made plans for the Cancer
Drive to be conducted in Irri-;
gon soon. i
Miss Mary Kenney left by bus
for Gonzalez, Calif., where she
'teaches high school, after spend
ing a week with her folks, the
Rev. and Mrs. John H. Kenney
and her brother David.
Students of A. C. Houghton
school contributed monev for a
tree and a memorial plaque in
memory of the late Lloyd Cool- j
ey. who was an employee at
the school for several years. ;
Mrs. Lloyd Cooley, a cook at
the school, planted the pink
flowering dogwood tree, in front
of the new building Tuesday
during the school assembly.
Approximately 171- of the
students at A. C. Houghton were;
absent the past week with in
fluenza, as well as several
i members of the faculty.
' The Irrigon Lions Club is
sponsoring a bingo party at the
A. C. Houghton Cafetorium Sat-
, urday evening. April 23, at 7:30
p.m. They are offering many
nice prizes, and proceeds will go
toward their building fund.
Week-end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Partlow and Sheryl
were Mrs. Fartlow's brother-m-1
law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Eu-:
gene Berg and Ronald and also '
an uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. j
Russell McCoy, all of Vancou
ver. Wn. Mrs. McCoy also visit
ed her mother, Mrs. True, at
the Valle Vista Rest Home in
Hermiston.
Donald Leighton was released
from Good Shepherd hospital af
ter being confined 12 days with
influenza.
Menus at A. C. Houghton
school for the week of April 18
22 are as follows: Monday
white beans, green salad, pears
and donuts; Tuesday meat
balls, buttered corn, grapefruit,
berry cobbler; Wednesday
creamed chicken on hot rolls.
green beans, pineapple-cottage
cheese salad, graham cracker
cookies; Thursday hamburgers,
lettuce and tomatoes, potato
chips, pickled beets, cherry
crunch: Friday toasted cheese
sandwiches, pickles and olives,
buttered carrots, peaches. All
meals are served with bread,
butter and milk.
A. C. Houghton P.T.A. is spon
soring a spaghetti feed at the
A. C. Houghton Cafetorium Fri
day evening, April 15 from 5:30
7:30 p.m., with proceeds going
toward 4-H and college schol
arships. Cost will be SI .00 for
adults and 50c for children.
Following the dinner, students
of A. C Houghton will present
! an 'Arts and Drama" festival.
! Thp A. C. Houehton Bobcats
will plav baseball against Ar-
inctnn prane scnooi saiuiuai,
Aoril 16. at 2:00 p.m., at the
A C Houghton ball diamond.
.They will play Heppner grace
school at Heppner rriaay, April
22, at 2:00 p.m.
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Riverside FFA Ties
I By MARY LEE MARLOW
BOARDMAN The Riverside
FFA chapter tied with Hermis
ton for first place in the Blue
Mountain District Skills Contest
iheld at Hermiston Saturday,
April 2.
The following awards were
won: farm buildings and con
veniences. Keith Maddox. first;
rural electricity. Mike Partlow,
fourth; soil and water manage
ment. Mike Smith, first; ad
vanced acetylene welding. Keith
Maddox. second; advanced elec
tric welding, Mike Partlow, third;
j acetylene cutting, Roger Jack
son, fourth; tool reconditioning.
Mike Fosse w third: electric
welding AG I II. Tom Van Horn,
fourth; woodworking AG III.
, George Kennev. first; Hardware
i identification. Mike Fossey,
third: tool identification. Bob
, Skoubo. first.
' Ronald Black is the chapter
i advisor.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Robinson
were hosts for a family reunion
at their home recently. Those
present included their sons
and
daughters-in-law. Mr. and Mrs.
William Robinson and sons John
ami Dale of Powell Butte. Mr.
and Mrs Art Robinson and
children Curtis. Craig and Car
en of Fossil, and Mr. and Mrs.
Tim Robinson and children Lori
Kim. Gail and Tract of Baker;
their daughter Evelyn Hicks of
Fossil, and her daughter Shir
lev Hicks of Boardman. Others
present were Sara Bowman of
Kinzua, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin
Messenger and daughter Tarn
mv of Kent, Wash., and Mrs.
Elmer Messenger.
Mrs. Claud Coats attended a
sectional dinner meeting in The
Dalles Saturday evening. April
2. at the Mirror Room of the
Recreation Cafe. The affair was
sponsored by the Nat I o n a 1
League of Postmasters, Oregon
Branch, Mrs. Coats took as her
guests Mrs. Glen Carpenter, Mrs.
Frank Marlow and Mrs. Leo
Root.
! Mr. and Mrs
Herman Brandt
of Ellensburg,
Wash., were re-
: cent week-end
visitors at the
home of their
son and daugn-
ter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. John
.Brandt.
I Mr anrl Mrs Delbert Houston
and children Leo, Arlene, Donald
Sand Sharon of La Grande were
repent visitors at the home of
Mrs. Houston's parents, Mr.
and
; Mrs. Leo Potts.
Mrs. Fred Miller and children
iWallene and Donnie of Madras
cnont a recent weekend here at
;'tne home of her uncle and aunt
wr and Mrs. eaori uniL-nuiv-,
with her husband who is doing
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home of LaChance's aunt, Mrs.
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Mrs. Rollin Bishop was hon
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day evening. April 1. at her
home when u croup of friends
called. Those present were Mrs.
Arthur Allen. Mrs. Glen Carpen
ter. Mrs. Ralph Karwooit, Mrs.
Walter Haves. Mrs. Frank Mar
low. Mrs. l.eo Root and Mrs.
Walter Wyss.
Faculty Hosts Homecoming
Faculty members of Riverside
High school and Bonrdman
Grade school and their families
held a house warming iarty for
Mrs. Zoe Hilling Friday even
Inc. April 1, at her new mobile
home in the new townslte.
While the ladies prepared a buf
fet supper the men leveled the
yard and seeded It to grass.
Thos present included Mr. and
Mrs. Ronald Black and Diane,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Skoubo and
Bobbv. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Le
roux. Jim Harper and Carol Ann
and Donnie. Mrs. Roy Partlow
and Joan, Carol Bverlv, Mrs.
Phil Lal'ombe, Mr. and Mrs.
Duane Lindsay and Martha and
Bruce. Mrs. LaVern Partlow. Mr.
and Mrs. Ron Daniels and Pnm.
Vicky and Scott, and Mr. nnd
Mrs. Dante Daltoso and Joe,
Danette and Helen.
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Kvenlng Service, 7:00 p in
Mid week Service, Tuex . 7:00
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Rev. Mclvln Dixon. Ph. 076 11221
Sund.iv School classes for all
aces. : -ir a in.
Worihlp Service. It -00 am
M Y F., Sunday. 7:00 p.m.
Choir Rehearsal. Tuesday. 7:30
P "I
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p.m.
1st Wednesday. 7:30
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OF LATTER-DAT SAINTS
American Legion Hall
Clen T. Meehttm. Br. President
Priesthood meeting. 9:00 am.
Sunday School, 10:30 a tn.
Sacrament Service, 11:30 a.m.
HOPE AND VALBY LUTHERAN
Rev. Kenneth J. Robinson
Ph. t'.76 !!M0
VAI.RY: Worship 9:00 am.
Sunday School. 10. "JO a. in
HOI'F.: Sunday School. 9 tf a m
Worship. 11:00 a m.
Evening Service. 7:30 P.m.
Pravec Meeting, Wed. 7:30
p.m.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Lexington
Al Boseh.-e. minister. G7t 9200
Bible School. '.0 00 a.m.
Morning worship. 11:00 am.
Familv night services, Sun
day. 7:00 p.m. at Lexington
Christian church
Choir Practice. Thurs., 7:00
p.m.. at Heppner
Christian Women's Fellowship,
third Tuesday.
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Youth. Sundav, 7:00 p m.
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Sunday School, 10 00 m.
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Ph. 22 7M0
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youth and tt'lult. 9: a.m.
Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m.
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