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TWO - Heppner Gazette-Tim es, Heppner. Oregon • Wednesday. April 8 .1 9 9 8 Churches schedule Easter services An Easter egg hunt will be held Lexington Baptist Lexington Baptist Cnurch is planning a morning of special events to celebrate Easter. Members are encouraged to attend the Community Easter Sunrise Service at 7 a.m. at the Heppner Fairgrounds, then come to the church in Lexington for an Easter breakfast. The breakfast will be served from 8:45 - 9:15 a.m. Sunday school classes will follow from 9:45-10:45 a.m.. The children will focus on the resurrection o f Christ in their classes. Then at 11 a.m., the Easter Sunday service will begin. Pastor Glenn Anderson's message is entitled "Explain Away". Special music will feature Matt Jepsen on the trumpet, a vocal solo by Sandra Van Liew and Laura McElligott at the piano. Lexington Baptist Church is located at 160 East B Street in Lexington. Everyone is welcome to attend. S t. P a t r ic k 's /S t . William's Parishes The Holy week schedule for St. Patrick's and St. William's parishes this week is as follows:: For St. Patrick's: Holy Thursday, April 9, the Evening Mass of the Lord's Supper will be held at 7 p.m.; on Good Friday, April 10, the Stations of the Cross will be at 12:05 p.m. and Solemn Commemoration of the Lord's Death at 7 p.m.; on Holy Saturday, April 11, the Easter Vigil will begin at 5 p.m.; on Easter Sunday, April 12, Easter Mass will be held at 11 a.m. For St. William's, on Good Friday Stations of the Cross will be at 5:30 p.m.; on Easter Sunday Easter Mass will be held at 8:45 a.m. Heppner First Christian Church A special Resurrection Sunday Service will be held at the First Christian Church in Heppner on Easter Sunday, April 12, beginning at 10 a.m. with a coffee and donut fellowship. The worship service will follow at 10:30 a.m. and will feature several specials sung by local people. in the children's church and the children will learn about the resurrection story. The adult message, presented by the minister Andrew Johnson, is entitled, "Worthy is the Lamb". Following the message the children's choir will sing a special. Everyone is invited to attend. Child care will be provided. BM C C classes postponed Computer classes originally scheduled for lone High School have been postponed until Monday, April 20. The classes, Introduction to Computers II and Computer Help have been rescheduled. Any interested students should call BMCC Morrow County coordinator, Anne Morter, at 422-7040 for registration information. Intro to Computers II is a four- week class designed to increase the students' comfort level with a computer while building skills in basic programs such as Word, Excel and on the Internet. Cost is $25 tuition plus $7.50 lab fee payable to BMCC. Computer Help meets from 7-9 p.m. also on Monday nights for four weeks. This class offers an opportunity to practice the computer skills you already have and receive help on specific programs or questions. Cost is $25 tuition plus $7.50 lab fee. Tuition for ages 60 and over is reduced to $10. Those with questions or computer class ideas are invited to call Morter. k* ■*♦*•♦*• ♦»* Weather Report Obituary Patricia Gail Meacham, 63, of Boardman, died Friday, Apnl 3, 1998, at her home. Private family services will be held. Disposition was by crema tion. Patricia Gail Curtis was bom December 16, 1934, at Las Ve gas, Nevada, to Gail and Media Jensen Curtis. She was raised in Utah and on November 5, 1951, she married Rulon Meacham in the Temple at Logan, Utah. They moved to Boardman in the early 1980s and she was employed at Lamb Weston for 15 years until her health no longer allowed her to work. She enjoyed gardening, yard work and her friends. Mrs. Meacham was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Her husband, Rulon, died in 1996. Survivors include her par ents, Gail and Media Curtis of St. George, Utah; sons, Jim, Ron and John, all of Boardman; daughter, Cindy Meacham of Boardman; brothers, Jerry Curtis of Dallas, Texas, and Steve Curtis o f St. G eorge, U tah; sisters, Kay Simpson of Las Vegas, Nevada, Marcene Moutray, Deanna Pugh and Debbie Hammer, all of St. George, Utah; two granddaugh ters and one great-granddaughter. Memorial contributions may be made to Vange John Memo rial H ospice, P.O. Box 306, Hermiston, OR 97838. Bums Mortuary of Hermiston was in charge o f arrangements. 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A. R ock, P ap er, Scissors B. D a rt T h ro w L uck h as a b so lu te ly n o th in g to do w ith it. In s te a d , it's u p to th e people to decide. In 1984, O reg o n ian s v o ted o v e rw h e lm in g ly to e sta b lish a s ta te lo tte ry , w ith p ro fits d irected to en h an ce econom ic d ev elo p m en t w ith in o u r b o rd e rs. In 1995, you v o te d a g a in ~ th is tim e to allow L o tte ry p ro fits to help a p u b lic e d u c a tio n sy ste m in need. W ho decides w hich specific program s and projects get L o tte ry funding? C. Coin Flip t COPIES I Of • Double-Sided Copies I7f N 676-9228 KNOW ♦ Beeden'* Re olawuud & Lounge The public is invited to a Candidate’s Forum D O YOU ► a n d M uch M o re ! Business Cards Gazette-Times y o u r ♦ Buffet served from noon-6 p.m., April 12th We Print KNOW ♦ Beeckex » .35 .03 .01 !♦ Come Celebrate Ea ster a t By the City of Heppner Patricia G. Meacham ■ V* D. The fVople o f O regon T h a t's th e jo b o f o u r v o ter-elected s ta te leg islatu re, whose decisions have d istrib u te d o v er $1.6 billion in L o tte ry p rofits since ou r in cep tio n . W a n t to fin d o u t m o re? We in v ite you to v isit o u r w eb site at w w w .o r e g o n lo tte r y .o r g . I f you h av e a n y q u e s tio n s , please e-m ail us at lo tte ry .w e b c e n te r@ s ta te .o r.u s . O r d rop us a line a t Post Office Box 12649, Salem , O regon 97309. T he O regon L o tte ry . It does good th in g s for Oregon.