MORROW COUNTY'S NEWSPAPER
The Heppner Gazette, established March 30, 1883. The Hcppner Tlmeg established
November 18, 1897. Consolidated February 15, 1912
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ROBERT PENLAND
Editor and Publisher
GRETCHEN PENLAND
Associate Publisher
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Published Every Thursday and Entered at the Post Office at Hcppner, Oregon, as Second Class Matter
Subscription Rates: Morrow and Grant Counties, $3.00 Year; Elsewhere $4.00 Year. Single Copy 10 Cents.
Fifty Year Masonic Pin Presented To
Frank S Parker At District Meeting
A 50-year emblem was presen
ted to Frank S Parker at the
district meeting of Masonic lodg
es of Heppner, lone, Arlington,
Condon, and Fossil at Condon on
Tuesday evening. Parker receiv
ed the emblem from the hands
of his son, Vawter Parker, who
came from Hood River for the
occasion, the actual presentation
being made by Clarence A Kopp,
grand master of Masons in Ore
gon. Mr Parker became a master
Mason in Cove lodge on Christ
mas Day, 1907, and has been a
member of Heppner Lodge since
1924. He served Heppner Lodge
as master in 1929. The grand
master, an accomplished orator
and rector of the Episcopal
church in La Grande, addressed
a gathering of some sixty mas
ons from the various lodges of
the district.
Heppner lodge was represent
ed by the following officers: Mar
cel Jones, Eugene Hall, R B Rice,
Harold Becket, Howard Keithley,
Kenneth Keeling, John Pfeiffer,
Jack Sumner, and Oliver Cres
wick. Others attending from
Honnnw included C J D BaUman,
L D Tibbies, Howard Bryant, Wm
Cox, the Kev Lesier coumun, nei-
man Green, Jonn venaru, juc
Stewart, Clarence Rosewall, Nor
man Peters, Frank S Parker.
Vawter Parker is also a member
of Hcppner lodge.
r.rand officers present at the
TY-tincr wrp the Rev Kopp,
grand master; Alex McKenzie,
grand junior warden; Richard
Logan, district deputy of district
288, and Oren Felthouse, dist
rict deputy of district 28.
STAR
THEATER
Thura, Fri, Sat, Jan 23, 24, 25
SLIM CARTER
Jock Mahoney, Tim Hovey,
Julie Adams and many more
PLUS
Young Stranger
Kim Hunter, James MacArthui
James Daly
Sun, Mon, Jan 26, 27
Jet Pilot
John Wayne, Janet Leigh Snn
day at 4, 6:10, 8:20
Tues, Wed, Jan 28, 29
Many Rivers To
Cross
Eleanor Parker and Robert
Taylor. FAMILY NIGHTS
Card Party Planned
By Catholic Women
Plans for a nublic party to be
given by the Catholic Altar soc
iety Monday, Feb 10, at 8 p m
at the church basement were out
lined at the January meeting of
the group.
A silver tea will be held fol
lowing 10:30 a m Mass Sunday,
.Tan 2K. honoring Dast presidents
of the Altar society and the Holy
Name society, it was ucciuea.
Mrs Frank Hamlin
Is Pinochle Hostess
Mrs Frank Hamlin was host
ess to the pinochle club at her
home Fridav evening. Guests
were Mrs Ed LaTrace, Mrs Wal
ter Beckett, Mrs Max Harris, Mrs
Robert Lowe. Mrs Fred Mankin,
Mrs Henry Happold, Mrs Earl
Evans and Mrs O E Wright.
Mrs Lowe won high score and
Mrs Evans, second. Special prizes
were won by Mrs Mannm ana
Mrs Lowe.
Rainbow Girls To
Install Officers
At Public Rites
New officers of the Rainbow
G'rls to be installed at public
ceremonies Sunday, Jan 26, at
2:30 p m at the Masonic hall
include Janice Beamer, worthy
advisor: Janice Martin, worthy
associate advisor; Nancy Slocum,
charity; Marilyn Calvin, hope;
Celia Boulden, faith; Judie
Spaulding, chaplain; Sharon
Case, drill leader; Janice Dris
coll, treasurer and Carolyn Mc
Daniel, recorder.
Others to be installed are Judy
Cochell, love; Lynn Thomas, re
ligion; Judy Brinda, nature; San
dra Jones, immortality; Bernice
patriotism; Sharon Keithley, ser
vice; Bonnie Hannon, confident
ial observer; Shirley Gaines, out
er observer; Carol Burkenbine,
musician; Sheryl Harris, choir
director.
Choir members are Beverly
Blake, Wilma Bothwell, Jean Col
Thomson, fidelity; Fern Albert,
lins. Marlene Griffin, Susan Mc-
Quarrie, Mary Shannon, Mary
Slocum, Shirley Van WinKie,
Cheryl Hartman and Marlene
Fetsch.
Mrs Paul Jones is mother ad
visor and members of the advis
ory board are Mrs Ed Albert, Mrs
James Thomson, Mrs Claude Gra
ham, Mrs Oliver Crcswick, Mrs
Fred Thomas. Mrs Paul Jones,
Mrs Howard Bryant and John
Wightman. ,
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Mrs Pratt Elected
Civic League Head
Mrs Gordon Pratt was elected
president of the Heppner Civic
League at a business meeting of
the group Monday night at the
Parish hall. Other officers are
Mrs Creston Robinson, vice pres
ident; Mrs Bill Glennie, treas
urer and Mrs Jack Healy, secre
tary. Mrs Fred Gimbel was elected
chairman of the kindergarten
board and Mrs James Norene and
Mrs Robert Jones were named to
the executive board.
The annual style show was set
for Wednesday evening, March
19.
Anna Skoubo Weds
Walker C Warren
At Boardman
by Mary Lou Marlow
Mrs Anna Skouba became the
bride of Walker C Warren of Pen
dleton in a double-ring ceremony
at 2 p m at the Boardman Com
munity church Jan 18. The can
dlelight service was performed
by the Rev G A Hash, pastor of
the Baptist church at Irrigon, be
fore the altar decorated with
white stock and yellow chrysan
themums. Mrs Russell DeMauro, Hood
River, daughter of the bride, sang
"Bless This House", and Duane
Brown of The Dalles sang "I Love
You Truly."
The bride, given in marriage
by her son, Edward SkouBo of
Boardman, wore a street length
dress of chamDaene lace over ta
ffeta, with exev accessories. The
grey hat was fashioned by the
bride herself. Her necklace was
a gift from the groom. She wore
an orchid corsage.
Mrs Russell DeMauro was her
mother's matron of honor, and
wore a blue silk dress and white
hat. Her corsage was of pink and
white carnations.
Evert Clark. Pendleton, son-in-
law of the groom, was the best
man. Ushers were Kaipn skoudo,
Boardman. son of the bride, and
Lynn Ranney, Pendleton, neph
ew of the groom.
Following the ceremony a re-
ceDtion was held in the grange
hall with over 100 guests attend
ing. The beautiful four-tierea
cake. toDDed with hells, was cut
and served by Mrs Hugh Brown
and Mrs Jack Kennedy of Fenaie
ton. Mrs Ralph Skoubo, daughter-in-law
of the bride, poured the
coffee, and Mrs Edward Skoubo,
daughter-in-law of the bride ser
ved the punch. In charge of the
reception were Mrs Elvin Ely,
Mrs Claud Coats, Mrs Charles
Andereee. Mrs Russell Miller and
Mrs Michael Cassidy. Each one
wore a corsage of white carnat
ions. Mrs Evert Clark of Pendleton,
daughter of the groom, was In
charge of the guest book. At the
gift table were Mrs Gertrude
Shaw of Pendleton, sister of the
groom, and Miss Phyllis Ranney
of Portland, niece of the groom.
For going away the bride wore
a cocoa silk dress and scarlet
coat with black accessories. The
hat and purse were made by the
bride. After a wedding trip the
couple will be at home near Pen
dleton. Here from out of town for the
wedding were Mrs Hugh Brown,
Mr and Mrs Jack Kennedy, Mrs
Lee Mead, Mr and Mrs Joe Mov
er, Mr and Mrs Lawrence Stov
er, Mr and Mrs C R Lecklider,
,Mr and Mrs Lynn Ranney, Mr
, and Mrs Evert and four children
I Mr and Mrs Frank Garrett, Ray
Warren, Miss Ruth Warren, Zane
Warren, Mrs Gertrude Shaw,
Mr and Mrs Claud Luhrs and
Soroptimists Report 1
On Vocations
At the program for the Sor
optimist club luncheon meeting
Thursday at O'Donnell's, each
member told briefly of the his-,
tory of their business and how
they happened to get into that
business.
A letter was read from Eng
land and an announcement mad
concerning the organizationa
meeting on Monday evening
January 27 for the hospital aux
iliary.
Judie Spaulding was the sen
ior girl representative at th
meeting.
HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday, January 23, 1996
them to Mrs Don David.
The club will aid the school
during World Clothing Week,
Feb 27-31. Anyone having cloth
ing to give, please call the school
or club members. The clothes
will be used both in the state
and sent overseas.
A donation was sent by the
club to the Veteran's hospital in
Walla Walla, Wash.
Mrs Ronald Black presented an
article on "Religion in the
World", taken from the Club
Woman magazine.
Guests at the meeting were
Mrs Eugene Taylor and Mrs Geo
rge Baker.
daughter Terry, and Mrs Clara
DeWitt, all of Pendleton; Mr and
Mrs Lynn Bohms of Stanfield; Mr
and Mrs Douglas Green and Mr
and Mrs Harry Main of Pilot
Rock; Mr and Mrs Paul DeMauro,
Mr and Mrs Maurice Hall, Mr and
Mrs B E Getchell, Mr and Mrs
A E McDuffee, Jr and son Mike,
and Jens Skoubo. Mr and Mrs
Larry Thorpe, all of Hermiston;
Miss Phylliss Ranney of Port
land; Duane Brown of The Dall
es; Mr and Mrs Paul Smith of
Union; Mr and Mrs Charles
Smith of La Grande; Mr and Mrs
Toiva Simila and six children,
and Alfred Skoubo of Portland.
Mrs Arnin Hug was re-elected
elder of the Boardman Commun
ity church for a three year term
at the annual congregational
meeting Sunday evening. The
Rev William Snyder, pastor of
the Presbyterian church at Um
atilla, was moderator. Mrs Flor-
1 ence Root was re-elected treas
urer. All annual reports were
J read. Following the meeting the
Rev Snyder conducted commun
ion services, and was guest spea
ker at the evening church ser
vice. Miss Dorothy Walton, mission
ary of the community church,
will leave this week to go to
Ophir, Ore where she will assist
Miss Zelma Cowan with the
church there. Miss Louise Jam
es, who was assisting Miss Cow-
! an, was an overnight visitor here
(Friday on her way to Spokane,
, Wash, called there by the illness
of her mother.
I Plans for the annual Sweet
heart dinner held by the Tilli
cum club was discussed at their
meeting Tuesday night of last
week at the home of Mrs Sig
vald Aase. The dinner will be
Feb 16 for members and their
families. The following committ
ees were appointed for the at&ir:
food, Mrs Eldon Shannon, Mrs
Don Downey and Mrs Delmer
Hug; decorations, Mrs Harold
Baker, and Mrs Ralph Skoubo;
program, Mrs Ronald Black and
Mrs Ray Gronquist. ,
Anyone wishing to give old
Christmas cards away for the
Shriner's hospital in Portland
and the leprosarium in the Phil
ipine Islands are asked to give
CARD
PARTY
Monday, Jan 27
MASONIC HALL
8 P. M. 75c
Bridge Pinochle
The ladles Aid society of Com
munity church met Wednesday
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