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Easter Services, Sf. Patricks and Catholic Church Holy Thumday, April H 7:00 pm.-Masi of the Last Supper, Renewal of Priestly Vowi, Procession to the Altar of Repose. Good Friday, April 20 Day of Fait and Abitinence 2:45 p.m. Stations of the Cross 7 p.m. Liturgy of the Passion Holy Saturday, April 21 7 p.m.-The Solemn Vigil of Easter (The Church wishes that the vigil not take place before dusk) Easter Sunday, April 22 8:45 a.m. Easter Mass at St. William's 11:00 a.m. Easter Mass at St. Patrick's Valby Lutheran Church Maundy Thursday, April 19 6:30 p.m. Seder feast at Valby. Good Friday, April 20 7:30 p.m. Community Ecumenical worship at the Chris tian Life Center. Easter Sunday, April 22 8 a. m.-Worship Service, Easter egg hunt follows worship i service. 8:15 a m.-Easter breakfast. )IIope Lutheran Good Friday, April 20 7:30 p.m. Community Ecumenical worship service at the Christian Life Center. Easter Sunday, April 22 8:30-10:30 a m. -Easter breakfast. 10:30 a.m. Sunday School children's music rehearsal. No regular Sunday School. 11 a m.-Worship Egg hunt worship service. ' Mil Saints Episcopal Church Thursday, April 19 6:30 p.m. Seder Meal at the church. Friday, AprU 20 7 p m Good Friday Meditation at Ail Saints Saturday, 7 p.m.-Great Easter Vigil, with St. Patrick's Church. Sunday, 9 30 a. m.-Easter Ceiebration, Rite II Holy Eucharist Children's decoration of the flower cross. Jnitcd Methodist Maundy Thursday, April 19 6:30 p.m.-A simple meal will hall of the Church. Reservations is limited. Sunday, 10:30 a.m. Easter worship iFirst Christian Church Good Friday, April 20 7:30 p m. Ecumenical Service at Christian Life Center. Saturday, April 21 10:30 a.m. Sunday School Children's practice. Sunday, April 22 10 a.m. Children's Sunday School program followed by coffee hour. 11 a.m. Morning worship featuring special music by the children's choir, a ladies trio, and a duet by Sam and Mary Kay Bellamy. lone United Church of Christ Maundy Thursday, April 19 7:30 p.m. Celebration of the Lord's Supper; the Office of I Tenebrae; Choir will sins. f Good Friday, AprU 20 i 7:30 p.m. Christian Life Center, Ecumenical service. Easter Sunday, April 22 7:30 a.m. Sunrise Service in the city park . 8 : 3 ; -9 a.m. Easter breakfast served at the church ' 10 a. m.-Easter worship (no Sunday School that day only) Friendship Baptist Church Friday, April 20 ) 7:30 p.m. Good Friday service at Christian Life Church Sunday, April 22 ' 6 a.m. Sunrise service at high school 8 a.m. Easter breakfast at church 9:45 a.m. Sunday School for all 11 a.m. Easter program and worship 2 p.m. Easter service at Hospital Lexington Christian Church ' Sunday, April 22 10:45 a.m. Short program by Sunday School children. . 11 a.m. Guest speaker Neil King from Boardman Heppner Church of the Nazarem r ) Easter Sunday, April 22 i 6 a.m. Community Sunrise Service at Heppner High " School ) 9 a.m. Easter Breakfast at the Church 10:30 a.m. Children's Easter program ' 11 a.m. Easter worship 5 p.m. Youth Group 6 p.m. Evening Service St. William's Church and coffee hour follow the April 21 Lighting of Paschal Candle April 22 Church be served in the fellowship are needed because seating April 22 service. Dohertys t-- niiifniiniC r i r w i iriri man i j ay. wWiuiju. ,jBn...i .1 jy.um iw ni sio w ww . if . j ; -i "' j J . V ' J a I h . HILL - 1 1 i ' I Catherine (Grant) Doherty Local student selected for honors seminar Michelle Aaron of Heppner, is among 13 sophomores at Pacific University in Forest Grove selected for the soph omore honors seminar this semester on the basis of a cademic records. The class is using a special issue of Es quire Magazine as its "text book." Aaron is majoring in politi cal science at Pacific. Unusual? Maybe, but the special issue is the Golden Anniversary Collector's Issue of Esquire's "Man at His Best-the SO Who Made the Difference." This is often cal led a celebration of 50 Ameri can originals. Fifth American individuals of the past 50 years are divided into the categories of Heppner news bits Annabelle Berg was guest of honor Monday, April 2 at a bridal shower given for her by her granddaughter, Christy Bourrie. Donna Ball, another grand daughter, assisted with the gift table and Joyce Hughes tied the ribbons for a bouquet. Hughes w as assisted by Pam Piper cutting and serving the cake. Jean Ball served punch. Berg's wedding date has been set for April 21 at Hines, Oregon, where she will make her home. Rachel and Ed Dick have returned recently from Otis, Oregon where they attended a 90th birthday party for Rachel's mother, Edna For sythe, reports Ed. Dick. The party was held at the home of Edna's son Jack Forsythe who is a former Lexington area pilot. Edna and her husband Ben lived in the Heppner and lone area for many years where Ben was the superintendent of lone schools for a time and later ran a bulk oil plant there. Kenneth Cutsforth son of Orville Cutsforth was recently injured in a car accident and was a patient in Consolidated Good Sheperd Hospital at Hermiston. He was taken to Spokane for treatment and tests. He was scheduled to return to Hermiston this week. E :j ii'A 1 The Heppner Caiette-Tlmw, Heppner.Oregwi, Thnnday. AprU It. 1M4-FIVE host this year s Morrow Co. Pioneer Picnic Trailblazers, Legends, Build ers, Visionaries, Advocates, and Champions. The studies in the sophomore honors - 13 of them - read the articles and turn in questions that arise from the reading. Dr. Byron D. Steiger of the Sociology department says that the students are consider ing whether these 50 people are symbols of what is going on in society, whether they individually made a differ ence, or whether they collect ively made a difference. Steiger has concluded, "The competent, academic students don't have a good compre hension of modern history. They know the Civil War better than the past 50 years." lone News Beulah Sherer was the hon ored guest at a birthday party Thursday, April 12 at the home of Dot Halvorsen. Ten ladies helped her celebrate the occasion with birthday cake and ice cream. Twelve ladies gathered at Beecher's cafe in lone on Friday, April 13 for a joint birthday party honoring Ida Coleman and Edith Nichoson. Following the no-host lunch eon, the ladies continued the celebration at the home of Norma Kea with coffee and special birthday treats. r COMMON sense in V - I . S . 7 - - f - - - M - ft ' r n . 4 ' V- A Hifcffwtfifwiimrwi HAY FEIEMCH REPUBLICAN STATE REPRESENTATIVE District 59 Committee ffet' "uy Fnanih Slrte fitjresenmv. Ron MiDonuM - Chairman Uy JUSTINE WEATHKKFOKD Catherine (Grant) Doherty, began the Morrow County Doherty family who will be hosts for (his year's Pioneer Reunion and Picnic Dinner on Sunday, May 27, at the County Fairgrounds. The Doherty roots are in County Donegal. Now there are so many Cath erines or Kates and so many Bernards or Barneys that sometimes the Dohertys themselves have trouble being certain of those persons' iden tities. Catherine and her husband Francis were both natives of Carndonagh, County Donegal. There they owned land on which they were raising a family of four children: Sarah, Bernard F. (Barney), Mary and James G Husband and father Francis died before 1883, and the couple's oldest child, Sarah, emigrated to the United States CF to benefit from bike - a A Cystic Fibrosis Bike-a-Thon, being coordinated by Paul Minster, will be held in lone on May 5, 1984 beginning at 10 a.m. lone City Park will be the registration-starting point for the event. Proceeds from the Bike-a-Thon will help support re search to find a cure or control Co. 6th graders to learn in outdoor classrooms Morrow County sixth grade students from all four elemen tary schools in the district will spend one week between April 30 and May 18 at Tupper Work Center south of Heppner learning about the outdoors. In addition to instruction in the regula basic skills, stu dents receive direct instruc tion in areas such as forest investigations, survival in the out-of-doors, wildlife, water, soil, and wtather. Throught i -out the entire week ecological questions are studied when learning about the envi- Senior News Many interesting and fun events are planned for the senior citizens of Heppner and surrounding areas during the next few weeks, announced Carolyn Parcel, senior servic es supervisor.. . The first annual Senior Citi zen Pre-Easter pi" sale will be held Friday, April 20 in front of Central Market. The sale will begin promptly at 9 a.m. " and continue until all pies are sold. This is the group's first attempt at fundraising and Parcel says that all are hope ful of a successful sale. Pro ceeds will be applied to the the legislature before that year, The widowed Kate, then about 46 years old, decided to come to the county of Umatilla in Oregon, and she courage ously gathered her belongings and younger three offspring and got them aboard the steamship "Encoria." The four reached New York on October 8, 1883, where they stayed only long enough to make arrangements to travel to Oregon. Their destination was the Big Butter Creek ranch of Kate's cousin, Catherine (Doherty) Nelson, wife of Ebner Nelson. Catherine's daughter, Sarah had married sheepman Charles Cunningham five months before her mother, brothers and sister arrived. Not to long after their arrival, Mary began a friendship with Michael Kenny which led to their marriage on December 16, 1884. for cystic fibrosis, the number one genetic killer of children and young adults in the U.S., and to help support a nation wide network of clinics that specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of the disease. Cystic fibrosis is an inherit ed disease that attacks the lungs and digestive systems. Some of the symptoms in- ronment. Although instruction is eq uivalent to that of a regual school day, students also have the opportunity to participate in a variety of recreational activities in the late after noons and evenings. Students from each of the high schools are selected to serve as counselors for out door school They provide as sistance to the regular class room teachers and resource people who accompany sixth graders for the five day, four night, program. purchase of a convection oven for the mealsite kitchen. Bingo will return to the agenda at the noon day meals at the mealsite beginning April 25. Games are scheduled for the last Wednesday of each month with small prizes a warded to winners. We Are The YOU CAN BE t: fjmjAjmmmt iimwiitii ,i v? , $ . ' - For All Your Farm Chemical Needs ! nh-3 Aqua Liquid & Dry Fertilizers Farm Chemicals Variety of Application Systems 'WE NOT ONLY SELL THE PRODUCT WE SERVICE IT TOO' Where ? is the Catherine and her sons, Barney and James G., re mained on Big Butter Creek until 1891, where the brothers worked for Cunningham. That year they bought 320 acres in Blackhorse Canyon in Morrow County from Grant Buchanan and James and Ida Buchanan and moved there with their mother who was very instru mental in the building of the family farm. She filed a homestead claim on 160 acres and helped purchase other quarter-sections until she had 900 acres of land in heraame. On November 29, 1911, she deeded herland to sons Barney and James G. The depen dents of James G. Doherty are often designated as "Black horse Dohertys." Catherine (Grant) Doherty was an exceptionally capable and strong woman, who had after her husband's death, moved her family halfway around the world where she - thon elude: a salty taste to the skin; excessive appetite-poor weight gain; persistent cough ing -excessive mucus; pneu monia more than once; bulky fatty stools. The Cystic Fibrosis Foun dation received no govern ment support and relies soley on contributions from the public for it programs of research, car, and education. Prizes for the Bike-a-Thon will be awarded to partici pants based on the amount of pledges raised and include stero headsets, calculators, and cassette recorders. State grand prizes will be awarded again this year. To pick up your sponsor form or for more information call Paul Minster at 676-5823 or the Cystic Fib rosis Foundation at 231-4015 in Portland. y Seitz - Cumin Aviation New Drop Tube Booms Give: 1) Great deposition on field. 2) Uniform pattern on swath. Call us for your Ag. spraying needs. 'Professional aerial application' 989-8477 or 676-9711 VICE Team You Can M.C.C.S. Morrow County the customer company saw her children settled, mar ried and prospering in their new land. Catherine liver" until November 2, 1913, into her 76th year. She is buried in the "old" Doherty plot in an early section of the Heppner Mas onic Cemetery, as are three of her children: the oldest child, Sarah (Doherty) Cunning ham, who died long before her mother did, is buried in the Vinson Cemetery. 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