Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, March 31, 1983, Page FIVE, Image 5

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    Area churches to hold Easter services
Lexington Christian Church
A Good Friday Prayer and Testimony Service will begin at
7 p.m., April I. ,
On Sunday, April 3, an Faster Service will begin at 11 a.m.
with a short Easter program presented by the youth of the
church.
Christian Life Center
On Friday, April 1, ix area churches will hold a Good
Friday Service at the Christian Life Center on Morgan St. In
Heppner at 7:30 p.m. The aervlce will feature drama, song
and readings.
On Sunday, April 3, Easter Services will be held at 11 a.m.
and at 6 p.m.
Saints Episcopal Church
On Thursday, Mar. 31, a Seder Meal will be served with
footwashing and Holy Eucharist (Rite III) at 7:30 p.m.
On Friday, April 1, Mediation of Last Words will be held at
5:30 p.m., followed by a Joint service at the Christian Life
Center on Morgan St. in Heppner.
On Saturday, April 2, Holy Saturday Vigil; Joint lighting of
the Paschal candle with the congregation of St. Patrick's
Catholic Church at 6:30 p.m. procession to All Saints' for
baptism and beginning of Easter Vigil.
Sunday, April 3, Easter Service, 9:30 a.m.
Hope Lutheran Church
The second annual Easter breakfast will be served Easter
Sunday from 8:30 to 10:30 a.m. by the Luther League. Free
will donations will be taken.
No Sunday school classes will be held Easter Sunday
because of the breakfast.
An Easter Service with Holy Communion and special
festive music will begin at 11 a.m.
Valby Lutheran Church
An Easter Service with Holy Communion will begin
Sunday, April 3, at 8 a m.
The annual Easter breakfast will be served at 9 a.m. by the
men of the congregation. The breakfast is free.
lone United Church of Christ
On Thursday, Mar. 31. a
Service with Holy Communion
will begin at 8 p.m.
On Sunday, April 3. Easter breakfast will be served from
8:30 to 9 a m.
Family worship will begin at
provided.
hurch of Jesus
Latter-day Saints
On Sunday, a general conference meeting from Salt Lake
City, Utah will be shown via
L.D.S. Stake Center at 9 a m.
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PCBLIC NOTICES
OREGON CIRCUIT COURT
FOR MORROW COUNTY
DOMESTIC RELATIONS
DEPARTMENT
No 7241
PUBLISHED SUMMONS
TIMOTHY MICHAEL DYER,
Petitioner,
and
DAWN RENE DYER,
Respondent.
TO: Dawn Rene Dyer, Res
pondent. A Petition for Dissolution!
has been filed against you for
a decree dissolving your mar
riage, dividing your marital
property, awarding child
custody, child and spousal
support, attorney fees and
other equitable relief.
This summons was first
published by order of the
Above court yi March 11, 1983.
NOTICE TO RESPONDENT:
READ THESE PAPERS
CAREFULLY
You must "appear" in this
case or the other side will win
automatically and you may be
liable for attorney fees in this
case. To "appear" you must
file with the court a legal
paper called an "appear
ance," "response" or
"motion." This paper must be
given to the court clerk or
administrator within 30 days
of the date of first publication
specified herein along with the
required filing fee. It must be
in proper form and have proof
of service on the petitioner's
attorney or, if the petitioner
does not have an attorney,
proof of service on the peti
tioner. If you have any questions,
you should see an attorney
immediately.
William J. Kuhn
Attorney for Petitioner
Published: March 17, 24, 31;
April 7, 1983.
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PCBUC NOTICES
On April 6, 1983 at 9:00 a.m. at
the County Courthouse in
Heppner, at the regular meet
ing of the Morrow County
Court, objections, if any, will
be heard to a proposed ex-
Maundv ThurHav w-hin
and the Office of Tenebrae
10 a.m. Childcare will h
Christ of
satellight at the Hermiston
and again at 1 p.m.
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PUBilC NOTICES
change of real property in
volving Morrow County. The .
proposed exchange would'
grant the following land to the
County:
Beginning 176 ft. N of the SW
corner of Lot 4, block 1 of
Quaid's Addition to Hep
pner. OR; and running then
S 70' on the W line of lot 4,
then E 111' to the ctr of Hin-
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Friendship Baptist Church
On Friday, the congregation will participate in the
community Good Friday Service at the Christian Life Center,
(see related story).
On Sunday, the congregation will take part in the
community Sunrise Service at Heppner High School. (See
related story).
Breakfast will be served at the church at 8 a .m., followed
by an Easter program presented by Sunday school children
at 9:45 a.m. A worship service will begin at 11 a.m. and an
evening Communion service will be held at 7 p.m.
Seventh-day Adventist Church
An 11 a.m. service will be held with James Davis of
Spokane, Wash, as guest speaker.
First Christian Church
A worship service will be held at II a.m. The theme will be
"From Sorrow to Joy." A children's church for ages four and
up will also begin at 11 a.m,
Nnzarene Church
On Sunday, Easter breakfast will be served at 9 a.m.
Sunday school will begin at 10 a.m. and at 11 a.m. an Easter
program will be presented by the children of the church and a
worship service will be conducted.
St. Patrick's Catholic Church
On Thursday. Mass of the Last Supper will begin at 7:30
p.m., followed by confessions.
On Good Friday, Liturgy of the Passion will begin at 7:30
p.m., followed by confessions.
On Saturday, confessions will be heard from 3:30 to 4:30
p.m. and from 5:30 to 6 p.m. Easter Vigil will begin at 6:30
p.m.
On Sunday, Easter Mass will begin at 11 a.m.
St. William's Catholic Church
Easter Mass will begin at 8:45 a.m. on Sunday.
United Methodist Church
A Maundy Thursday dinner and Tenebrae service will
begin at 6:30 p.m.
On Friday, the congregation will participate in the
community Good Friday Service at the Christian Life Center.
(See related story).
On Sunday the congregation will participate in the
community Easter Sunrise Service at Heppner High School.
(See related story). At 10:30 a.m. the Easter service will
begin and will feature special music by the chancel choir. A
coffee hour will follow the service.
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PUBLIC NOTICES
ton Cr. then due N 70', then
W 111 to pob
In exchange the County would
grant the following land:
Lot 6 Bloc k 4 of Ayer's Add-
tion of the City of Heppner
This notice is given in accor
dance with ORS 275.100 ( 2)
Published: March 10. 17, 24.
31. 1983.
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Maker Bakers
makes breakfast
By TIFFANY SPRINGER
The Maker-Bakers 4-H club
got together Saturday, Mar.
26. at Chloe Pearson's house.
They made breakfast toge
ther. It tasted pretty good!
April 7 they are going to
make hamburger patties,
have Squanto's beans, sliced
tomatoes, bread and butter
and pudding topped with fruit.
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PUBLIC NOTICES
OREGON CIRCUIT COURT
FOR MORROW COUNTY
PROBATE DEPARTMENT
No. 1901
NOTICE TO
INTERESTED PERSONS
In the Matter of the Estate
of
CLARENCE C. CARMI
CHAEL. aka C.C. Carmichael.
Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that
the undersigned has been ap
pointed and has qualified as
the personal representative of
said estate. All persons having
claims against said estate are
hereby required to present the
same, with proper vouchers,
within 4 months after the date
of first publication of this
Notice. a stated below, to the
personal representative at the
offices of Abrams & Kuhn.
209A N. Main Street. P.O. Box
428. Heppner. Oregon 97836. or
the claim may be barred.
All persons whose rights
may be affected by the pro
ceedings in this estate may
obtain additional information
from the records of the Court,
the personal representative or
the attorney for the personal
representative.
Dated and first published
March 24, 1983.
Juanita L. Carmichael
c-o Abrams & Kuhn
Attorneys at Law
P.O. Box 428
Heppner, OR 97836
Published: March ' 24. ;i;
April 7. 1983.
Creative Arts
& Crafts
members
hold meeting
Morrow County Creative
Arts and Crafts members met
at the Wagon Wheel Cafe in
Heppner for a meeting Mon
day. Mar. 28, reported mem
ber Betty Mills of Heppner.
Mills announced that Robert
Walton will be in the area on
April 4. 5. and 6. Also on April
6. Jack Fulfer. who makes
custom buiii frames, will be in
Heppner. Anyone interested in
his frames may contact him at
the dormitory at the fair-
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The Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, March 31, 1983 FIVE
98 garden club members attend meeting
0 The luncheon in the grange aub honored their very active3
By JUSTINE
WEATHERFORD
The annual spring meeting
of the 12 clubs of Blue Moun
tain District No, 10 of the
Oregon State Federation of
Garden Clubs. Inc. was atten
ded by 98 members of the
Willows Grange Hall. lone on
Thursday. March 24, from
9 30 a.m. until after 3:30 p.m.
Honored out -of -district guests
included Oregon State Presi
dent Mrs Donald Bigelow.
Sprinefirld: State First Vice
president Mrs. Lane Smith.
.Ir . Klamath Falls: and State
Awards Chairman Mrs. Rob
ert Farris. Portland. A special
visitor was Mrs. John Telle
chea. who is president of the
newly organized "Garden
Bugs" club at Lexington.
Each person attending wore a
name tag made on a recycled
iar lid which was tied with a
calico bow.
lone Club President Mrs.
Fredrick Martin, along with
other members of the hostess
club, welcomed everyone. The
meeting committee chaired
by Mrs. Lee Pettyjohn inclu
ded Mrs. Harold Huber and
Mrs. Norman Nelson. The
meeting theme "Grandma's
Cupboard" was featured on
the program covers which
were made by Mrs. Pettyjohn,
in the large entrance hall
arrangement of spring blooms
set in an old washtub with
wringer attached, in the name
tags, in the checked table
cloths and luncheon table dec
orations and favors.
Before the lunch hour, an
instructive talk about spring
bulbs fall Narcissi) was pre
sented by Mrs. Belts, who
pointed out that spring travels
at a rate of 13 miles each day.
She said that bulbs should be
planted early, that they have a
six-week blooming period and
that they do better if planted
in clumps and not in rows.
grounds in Heppner between
12 noon and 2 p.m. that day.
Plans are being made to
hold programs on art appreci
ation by Ron Forrar at Hep
pner starting April 25, 7 p.m.,
at the Wagon Wheel cafe.
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diningroom was served by the
ladies of the grange with Mrs.
Lewis Halvorsen as chairman.
Individual favors were
miniature wooden crates
made by Charles Buchanan,
Lexington, which held calico
capped jars of homemade jel
lies and jams and net wrapped
candies. At each table lucky
napkin holders were awarded
pots of primroses and sem
pervivims. The blue and
white checkered table covers
were centered with interesting
old. household items.
During the afternoon ses
sion. Mrs. Jackson, the dis
trict chaplain, memorialized
deceased members. Many
awards were presented,
including certificates for the
districts' , outstanding year
books: first place ($10) went
to Pendleton's Dirt Dabblers:
second place ($7) to lone;
third ($5) to Hermiston's
Bloomer Girls: fourth ($4) to
Pendleton Garden Club and
honorable mention awards ($2
each) to Milton-Freewater
and Prairie City. District Di
rector Tellefson awarded cer
tificates to the many indivi
duals who had made outstand
ing contributions during her
term of office.
The district honored its
second district director, Mrs.
Bill Helmick, by presenting
her with a life membership in
the Oregon State Federation.
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member Mrs. Norman Nelson
for her years of dedication and
leadership with a life mem
bership, also.
Our members of the Blue
Mountain Arrangers' Guild.
Dixie Stephens. Cathy Atkin
son, Thelma Renner, all from
Pasco and Roberta Snell,
Sunnyside, displayed 23 out
standing modem arrange
ments made with spring
flowers. A special group of
these was done in a Japanese
manner. Each arranger ex
plained her arrangements and
told of the technique she used.
There was a small showing
of spring flowers. Blue ribbons
were awarded to those dis
played by Mrs. Charles
Dallas, Pendleton; Mrs.
Fredrick Martin, lone; and
Mrs. Bill Farra and Mrs. Bill
Weatherford. both of Heppner.
The 16 federation members
who attended form Morrow
County included 11 from Ine,
four from Boardman and five
from Heppenr. The Heppner
ladies helped with the morn
ing coffee table.
Before the ladies dispersed,
the hostess club gave out an
assortment of door prizes
from "Grandma's Cupboard"
and presented each person
with a calico-covered sachet
holding a collection of dried
petals and herbs from
"Grandma's" last fall
harvest.
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