EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, April 3, 1996
wiU be celebrated in lone at 8:45
a.m. and in Heppner at 11 a.m.
Jeanne Berretta will accompany A reception will follow the
Heppner service.
on the piano.
Reverend Hoobing will de
liver the Easter message and a
coffee hour in the church par- *
lors will follow the worship
service.
All of the above services and
activities of the Hope-Valby
The Soroptimist International
Lutheran Parish are open to
of
Heppner will celebrate their
visitors and friends.
48th birthday on Friday, April
St. Patrick-St. William 12, with a potluck supper at the
Catholic Parish
St. Patrick's Parish Hall.
St. Patrick Catholic Parish in
The first club was chartered
Heppner and St. William by the Baker club on April 10,
Parish in lone welcome visitors 1948. Twenty-two women were
to their Holy Week events:
chartered into the professional
The Solemn Commemora women's service organization
tion of the Institution of the at the American Legion Hall
Blessed Eucharist by the Lord with Viola Crawford, then edi
will be held on Holy Thursday, tor of the Heppner Gazette-
April 4, in Heppner, at 7 p.m. Times, installed as their first
On Good Friday, April 5, in president. The first meetings
Heppner, the Stations of the took place at noon in the back
Cross will be at noon, with the of the Elkhorn Cafe. "The pre
Commemoration of the Lord's sent club is honored to have
death at 7 p.m. This latter ser Eleanor Gonty as one of the
vice will include the Gospel ac first chartered members," said
count of Jesus' suffering and Judie Laughlin, 1995-96 club
death; general intercessions president.
and prayers for the Church,
This year's party is unique in
Christian unity, nonbelievers, itself, according to Laughlin, by
and special needs; reverence inviting friends and others in
for the Cross and Holy Com terested in learning what the
munion.
organization is doing. "W e are
On Holy Saturday, in Hepp going to have a good old fash
ner, at 5 p.m., the Easter Vigil ioned party with cake, games
will begin with a light service, and all the trimmings," she
Scripture readings that recall said.
the exodus from Egypt and the
Those interested should call
Sacrament of Initiation for in Laughlin at 676-9663 days, and
coming members. The service an invitation will be extended
will conclude with the Vigil to participate in an evening of
Mass. A reception will follow. good food and entertainment.
On Easter Sunday, masses Social hour starts at 6:30 p.m.
Churches schedule Easter services
lone United Church of
Christ
A Taize service of commu
nion, readings, prayer and
chants will be held at lone
United Church of Christ
(IUCC) on Maundy Thursday,
April 4, at 7:30 p.m. This ser
vice commemorates Jesus' last
night with His disciples. The
adult choir will present the an
them, "Remember M e."
Easter celebrations at IUCC
begin with an all-church break
fast at 9 a.m., followed by a
joyful worship service at 10
a.m. The Easter sermon is en
titled, "Peace Be With You,"
and both the adult and youth
choirs will sing. Also, the
sacraments of communion and
baptism will be observed and
the junior high confirmation
class will be joining the church.
All Saints' Episcopal
Easter morning worship ser
vice at All Saints' Episcopal
Church will begin at 11:30 a.m.
The service will include bap
tism, children's sermon and a
special children's project. The
Reverend A1 Miller's sermon is
entitled, "Rolling Away the
Obstacles."
A reception will be held at
the church following the ser
vice.
First Christian Church
Easter Services at the Hepp
ner First Christian Church will
begin at 9:30 a.m. with a child
ren's Easter program. The re
gular service will be held at 11
a.m. with a potluck to follow.
Hope-Valby Lutheran
Parish
On Maundy Thursday, the
Valby Lutheran congregation,
lone, will gather at 6:30 p.m.
for the Sunday School's pas
sion play entitled, "The Sy
camore T ree." The play is un
der the direction of Jane Raw
lins and special music provid
ed by Sarah Carlson.
Hope congregation, Hepp
ner, will gather at the Lutheran
Parsonage on Good Friday, at
6:30 p.m. for a soup supper. At
7:30 p.m., there will be a
special worship service center
ing on "Parents of the Pas
sion." Special guest will be
Mary, the mother of Jesus.
On Easter Sunday, the com
munion service will be held at
8 a.m. at Valby. Sarah Carlson
will play the piano and Kyle
Carlson will serve as acolyte.
The Easter message, delivered
by the Reverend Stan Hoobing,
will be "Running Around an
Empty Tomb," based on the
scripture reading of St. John
20:1-18. An Easter breakfast
will follow the service. There
will be a free will offering for
the breakfast to help defray
expenses.
Hope will have a musical
communion service at 11 a.m.
on Easter Sunday. The confir
mation class, consisting of Jeff
Currin, Josh Hill, Kimberly
Hansen, Ben Goodyear and
Leif Nesse will sing, "Every
Morning is Easter Morning,"
Rachel Hoobing will sing,
"Jesus, Lord of AH" and Kent
Goodyear will sing, "W e Will
Gather at the River." Dr.
Soroptimists
celebrate 48th
birthday
time...
The Justice Court office at the
courthouse annex building in
Heppner reports handling the
following business during the
past week:
Daniel Wayne Sharp, 22,
Heppner-Negotiating a Bad
Check, $484 fine plus $18.88
restitution to Red Apple
Market, 80 days in jail; $250
and jail sentence suspended
with one year probation with
no further violation of law;
Brian James Grimm, 23,
Portland-Violation of the Basic
Rule, 69 mph in a 55 mph zone,
$67 fine;
Everett K. Vetter, 32, West
Linn-Violation of the Basic
Rule, 70 mph in a 55 mph zone,
$67 fine;
Lorrene Mae Montgomery,
57, Lexington-Violation of the
Basic Rule, 77 mph in a 55 mph
zone, $137 fine.
There were 110 people present for the senior meal Wednes
day, March 31, and four meals were home delivered. Paul Werner
won the birthday gift and Helen Crawford, the meal ticket.
Members of the Episcopal Church served and did dishes.
The menu for Wednesday, April 10 will be chef's salad with
ham (turkey), olives, tomato, onion and cheese, pasta salad, fruit
salad, rolls and cherry cobbler. Members of the Christian Church
will serve. The Senior Center Board will meet at 1 p.m.
There was one table of cards played Friday afternoon. There
was no Sunday movie.
Dates to remember: Tuesday and Thursday exercise, 10 a.m.;
Wednesday blood pressure clinic, 11 a.m., senior meal, noon;
Friday cards, 2 p.m.; Sunday movie, 7 pm.
Donald J. Carlson, D.P.M.
Medicine and Surgery of the Foot
will be at Heppner Clinic on April 10
to treat all foot problems
676-5504
Pioneer Memorial Clinic
567-8750
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