FOtH- The Heppner Gairtte-Times. Heppner, Oregon. Thursday. Aprlt 8, 1982
Community plans
Religious drama slated April 9
The religious drnma. "Old
Ymir's Clay Pol" will be (ho
focus of the Good Friday
worship service sponsored by
the South Morrow County
Ministerial Association. The
Service is hosted by the lone
United Church of Christ, at
7:30 on Friday. April 9. stated
the Rev. Cathy Barker.
On Good Friday. Christians
commemorate the crucifixion
Friendslup Baptist
The Friendship Baptist
Church, now meeting at the
Heppner Neighborhood Cen
ter, will be holding the
'following activities Sunday,
April 11:
First Christian Easter Program
The Pre-Easter meeting
continues this week at the
First Christian Church in
Heppner with Brother Lee
Turner preaching each even
ing, reported a spokesperson.
His messages will center on
the topic of prophecy and the
crucifixion of Jesus Christ.
The following titles will give
some idea of what he will be
dealing with in the coming
days of the meeting. Wednes
day: Prophecies concerning
the Charismatic Movement;
Thursday: The Definitive Bat
Hep, Egg Hunt this Sat.
The annual Heppner Egg
Hunt sponsored by the Elks
Club will begin at 10 a.m.
Saturday. April 10. The Elks
ask that preschool age child
ren meet at the Librarv-
Nazarene Church
The Nazarene Church of
Christ will begin East
er morning. April 11. with a
breakfast at 9 a.m.
New cap printing machine
at the Shoe Box
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Jerry Hollomon demonstrates his new cap printing
machine at the Shoe Box in Heppner.
The machine, which arrived last week, makes personalized
caps by transferring letters and prepared messages on to the
front of the cap. There are eight colors in caps "for starters"
and several transfers.
"It will do well with our T-shirts," said Hollomon, "I think
it (the cap printing machine) will do T-shirt sleeves too."
Topic sale a success
The lone Topic Club held a
successful food sale and Flea
Market on Tuesday afternoon
in the Legion Auxiliary dining
room, reported a Topic Club
spokesperson.
Pie and coffee were also
served all afternoon.
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of Jesus Christ In this
reader's theatre presentation,
the congregation will see the
cost of that sacrifice, and the
results. The readers of the
story are John Maas. pastor
of Hope-Valby Lutheran par
ish; Art Buck, pastor of the
United Church of Christ in
Condon: and Cathy Barker,
pastor of the lone United
Church of Christ.
Easter Activities
From 7:30 to 8:30 a.m. the
men of the church will be
serving Easter breakfast.
At 9a.m. thechildren will be
having their Easter program.
The Easter church service
will be from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m.
tle for Palestine: Friday: The
Death of Christ: Saturday:
(no service): Sunday a.m.:
The most unlikely Phophecy
Ever made; p.m.: Difficult
days ahead.
We hope that many in the
community will come and join
us for these tremendous
messages from God's Word. A
nursery is provided for all
children.
Easter services will begin
each evening at 7:30 p.m. and
11:00 a m. Sunday morning,
concluded the spokeperson.
Museum park. First and
second graders should meet
on the courthouse lawn and
third and fourth grade child
ren should meet at the
Heppner Grade School play
ground. Easter Service
The children's program will
begin at 10:30 with the Easter
church service following an
nounced Floyd Wilks, pastor.
Proceeds will go for the
purchase of new books for the
lone Public Library, which the
Topic Club sponsors. The
library is open on Tuesday and
Thursday afternoons from
3:00 to 5:00 with Mrs. Grace
Byrne as the librarian.
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Easter activities
Egg Hunt in lone Sat.
F.vervone is welcome to the
lone Faster Krr Hunt Satur
day, April 10. which is
sponsored by the lone Exten
sion CIur, said an extension
spokesperson.
Chidren under five years
are to meet at St. William's
Catholic church lawn and
All Saints9 Holy
All Saints Episcopal Church
announced the following ser
vices for Easter and Holy
Week :
On Thursday, April 8 - 7:30
p.m., for Maundy Thursday,
there will be a Sader Meal and
Footwashing with Holy Com
munion. Friday, April 9 at 4:30 to
7:30 p.m. there will be a Good
Friday meditation.
For Saturday. April 10, 6:30
p.m.. the Holy Saturday
service will begin with a joint
observance at St. Patrick's
Sunrise service set for 6 a.m.
The Easter Sunrise service
sponsored by the Morrow
County Ministerial Associa
tion will begin at 6 a.m.
Sunday on the Heppner High
School track, announced Doug
Thomas of the Christian Life
Center.
IUCC Holy Week
The lone United Church of
Christ will commemorate the
events of Holy Week in a
variety of worship exper
iences, announced the Rev.
Cathy Barker, pastor, this
week.
On Maundy Thursday. April
8. Christians remember the
Last Supper of Christ and his
.disciples. In an 8:00 p.m.
worship service, the partici
pants will receive Holy Com
munion and hear the scrip
tures describing Christ's Pas
sion. Candles will be snuffed to
represent the growing dark
ness and sorrow of that time.
BMCC sets
Music Grant
Trvouis for students seeking
music talon! grants from Blue
Mountain Community College
will bo held Saturdav. April 10,
al the college, announced a
BMCC new release
Talon' grants, in the form of
tuiiinn waivers, are offered lo
both instrumental and vocal
music students Interested
people "do not have lo be
AFS counselor sets new schedule
By NKOI.A .MACK FY
Adult and Family Services
Counselor Janet Phillips will
be in Heppner at the Neighbor
hood Center from 9 a.m.
lo 12 noon on April 21.
The A.F.S counselor will be
available on the 1st. 3rd and
4th Wednesdays only from 9
am to 12 noon This is a new
schedule for the counselor.
The Social Security repre
sentative will be at the center
on April 9 from 10 a m. to 12
noon.
The People Acting Through
Continuing Help Committee
for the Neighborhood Center
will have its Baked Food Sale
Richard J. McNerney
for
Morrow County
District Attorney
A new voice for Morrow
County Government
Aggressive cost conscious
law enforcement
Effective, evenhanded ProsecufTonjh
of criminal ottenders
Responsible money management.
(Paid for by -Richard J, McNerney for DA; Dewey West treasurer.
301 Columbia Ave. N.W. Boardmon, OR 97818)
children age five to grade two
slmuM gather at the tone Citv
Park 10 a m. Saturday.
There will be prizes for all
including gulden and silver
eggs plus monev eggs, con
tinned the spokesperson.
For more information, call
Jeri McFlligott at 422-72S7.
Week Services
Catholic church for the light
ing of the Pascal Candle. The
service will then resume in All
Saints' for a series of baptisms
with the Easter Vigil following
at 9:00 p.m
Sunday. April 11. at 10 a m
the Easter service will begin
The observance will include
Holv Communion. Rite Two in
the Book of Common Prayer.
Al the services are open and
the public is cordially invited
tocome, share and participate
in these observances of Holy
Week, staled the Rev. Ed
Watts, vicar.
Speaker for the service will
be the Rev. Chuck Ashby of
the Lexington Christian
Church. Other participating
ministers are Don Shelton.
Dick Bigelow and Doug Thom
as. Everyone is invited to
attend.
services
On Good Friday, the lone
U.C.C. will host a worship
sponsored by the South Mor
row County Ministerial Assoc
iation This service, to he held
al 7 30 p.m.. will include the
chancel drama "Old Ymir's
Clay Pot."
On Easter Sunday the cele
bration of Christ's resurrec
tion begins with a breakfast
served in the dining room
between 8:30 and 9:00 Familv
worship is earlier than usual,
al 10:00. There is no Sunday
School that day; children are
invited to attend the worship
A babysitter will he provided.
tryouts
music majors, in fact, most
talent grant winners al BMCC
are not." according to .John
Weddle. instrumental music
instructor at the college
For more information, or to
sol a trvoul lime, call Weddlo
or David Miller, vocal music
instructor, al the college,
telephone number 27fil2fi0.
oxt 305 and :infi.
the 10th of April in front of
Central Market from 9:30a.m.
till the food is gone The
Easter baskets made by the
Thursday Ladies Social group
will also be available at the
food sale.
Two representatives from
the center visited at Commun
ity Action Program Board
meeting March 31 lo learn
what future programs will bo
available through the Center
The Thursday Social will bo
continuing with Easier pro
jects this week There were 15
at last week's Social and the
ladies worked on thoir Kasler
baskets
end of an era
Old Penland barn coming down
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Penland Barn
By CATHY PUCK
The old Penland barn in
liCxington is coming down To
passers hv that was one nrowil
Lex. 4-H Club successful
in area rabbit shows
Saudi Wright and Shorn
PiM-r. both members of the
Lexington Fur and Feather
4 II Club have been very
successful in showing their
rabbits around the area in the
past month, said Pal Wright.
411 leader
Sherri won "Host of Var
iety" twice in Champagnes
and several firsts in Satins
and Rex breeds Sandi has
done equally as well with four
Erosion Control district
celebrates anniversary
Hv CATHY PFCK
Spring is windv in Morrow
County, and local farmers
have a lot of respect for the
wind March 25 was
the 45th anniversary
of the organization of
the North Morrow Wind
March 25 was the -1 ." t h
anniversary of the orgamza
(ion of the North Morrow Wind
Erosion Control District
The PHI2 officers of the
District are Ken Smouse
President. Hill Kietmann See
rotary. Sieve Hill, and Hnv
Martin Two supervisors are
elected each year. The group
has (lie power to appoint an
inspector who is empowered
lo go lo farm owners and
operators and work with thorn
lo resolve wind erosion prob
lems The Hill allowing the forma
lion of the Dislriet was passed
in January. VSWl , and the
North Morrow Wind Erosion
Control District was the first
of its kind in Oregon Two
groups of farmers wenl to
Washington and studied wind
erosion control methods after
passage of the bill and
approval by the County Court
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old building It had a lug false
front thiil most people have
only soon in shows almtil the
old West It was a white and
well kept a landmark
"'Most of Vanetv" in her Dutch
and a leg of a Grand
Championship and several
firsts in her Mini Lops Saudi
also won a first place in 4 II
Rabbit Showmanship at John
Hay
Unlh girls have been raising
rabbits for three years and
have some very good slock as
their winnings indicate. They
are now preparing for shows
at Yakima and Newport later
tins month, concluded Wright
the District was put mlo
eflect Serving on the County
Court in Ht:!7 were Hurl
Johnson. Judge. George Peck
and I. D Noal. ('iiiuniission
ers
The basic method of erosion
control is to break up smooth
ground surfaces Furrows
plowed 5 L'li feet apart per
pendicular to the wind and
straw dumped on smooth
ground are both methods used
locallv lo control w ind erosion
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William Penland came to
the Lexington urea in IHi.M
with bis brother His original
claim was located on Willow
Creek at the mouth ot Hlack
horse Canyon whore l.enig
ton now stands The Penland
headquarters were located
where I'lilun mid Kilocn
Padlterg live lod.iv According
lo Sam McMillan. The Hunch
grassors. "mam of the f.irin
buildings, such as I be barns
and the simps, oiinsli iiclod hv
William i 'i'ii Li iid are still in
use lodav " II is very
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lint actually I nit 1 1 hv Penlaiid.
dales from Penland times
The grand old building was
built as a horse biirn. used bs
fanners in day gone by lo
stable their team horses
overnight That kind of barn Is
.iliiui'.l impossible In stole liav
in and obi wood is very
(blticiill lo keep ( lean enough
fin cab nig and other similar
opera! mils
The barn was well hurl!
aged gracefullv . and outlived
its usefullness lis demise
marks another slop in the
passing ot an era
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