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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1965)
Golden Memories Recalled by Chapter As Dignitaries Join in Anniversary Event am! mm M"-nUr In lull moving li The Ion ItiKtt nhool eym-llt r 2' trrm. tin Mom wi the wiw of a It fr i'" veara rrlnif of old liun.U on Saturday Portland. evrnint;. Man It 1.1, uhert t "Our C.old.-n MniioiliV mm matron and t patron and i). iihiho .r ! vfftnm f-r tl.t r iii ihIh r ( lM hapier tltc i-cnln ulllt Ktii'iii l.lnd Nu. Order of the i:aiern kirum miIh a rwirr.it'ir; Adon Mar, rami ! ol-rvo the rMli j mlrll. solnM; K ranee nnlvt'rnry ( llu Onlrr In lni. .iihhim, vl-dinM. mul Mar)orlc Atajut Z'iO iipli' from all ov Mnk r S Juno O'Connor or the atate ame t the relehratloii, anUt. The narration Included wtlli a hamiucl served ly ! all r fi ru lira .f I In Masonic fain lone ITA In the cafelorlum re- V with small children, who cediritf the meetlnff. nnt. represent Inji future mem- Mr. ami Mr. Irwt llalvorsen, hera of Eastern Star and the worthy matron ami worthy oat- Masonic ImIi ron of Urut Chanter, presided nit im rnlwra of Italnlow A over the nicetlmr. Following the ,-nillv No. H". M'i formed a tr It I addres .f wrleome by the making the numeral "W and a worthy matron. Ilev. Walter U. heart. Tley look their Italnhow Crowe It gave the Invocation. An crnrulmolhrr. Mm. Miwn, In hnnor guard of Italnbow (Jlrl. k, th heart, (tang a ng to Mary MlrhoU, worthy advisor; hi-r, w It tt Bonnie llyrnl a aoloM, Susan Llndstrom, trraml choir ami presented hrr with clft. director; am Iee Ol'onnor. past 'Hiey also presented a Klft to ailvuor, presented the flag. their Mother Advisor. Mr. Ilalv Many grand officer of the orwn. Chrle O'Connor. Senior Crand Chapter of Oregon were , Warden of lone Lodge No. Utl. present In addition to the worthy Ala AM. brought ronjrratulatlon Cram! Matron Merle K. Umar. to Ixxust Chapter In the ab Sllverton; Worthy (Jrand Patron srmr of the worshipful mater. Claude F. Sander. ltcedMirt; Nanry Kkstrom Introduced the and Lloyd Mrltae, Hells, past 21 past matron and nine past most worthy grand patron of the I patron. who were prraent. general tJrand Chapter. pastlAmon those from out of. town ;raml Patron of Oregon, and were Kuth B. Mason. Clara llowk, an honorary member of Uxul Anne C. Smuuw, Mr. and Mm. Chapter. ieorge Kreb of Portland; Kther Other grand officer In atten Hohyna. Kugene; Iteulah Man danee were Avio1ate ;randjln. Iirpner; Marparrt Itlake. Matron Ulllan V. Davl. Ver- j Pacific 4 Itv; and Mr. and Mm. rnmi Put run Sam McMillan. Mllwaukle. Paul V. SireruM-n. IVndleton; ( other Introduced w re Kannle ;rml Trranurer Ut ile llatrman. .. Crlfflth. Huby . Koherta, Mr. Portland; Grand comluttres ami Mr, umar uieimann. Air. 'nil Air. r.. m. uanei, on. mm Mr. Hoy W. I.lndstrom. May K'k , atrom. Adnn llnmlett. Mary Und- aay. I.'ulenna C'orley. Panny S-e-ihafer. Mr. and Mr. L'Wl llalv-jor-Mn. Mr. and Mr. Char lea 'O'Connor. Irene Nolan, and Mr. and Mr. Jarm-a Harnett. June O'Connor presented In- terehtlng highlight from the Chapter minute of the last .V) vear Committee Chairmen Named by CowBcllcs To Direct Activities Morrow County Cow Belle rnd for a no hot Iuim lieon at the lleppncr Hotel dininir rom on March M. with Mi. Italfh lu-am-er. Hmdent. In charge. Com inltlee re-irta were heard and general builne wa dlwusM'd. Thl year'a lommlttee chair men recently aptilrited are Mr. Kwlnir llvnd. farm aafety; Mm licit I'kntrorn, Sr.. Itcf certifi cate: Mr. A. C IJndaay. teef for Father" )av; Mm lu-rnard luthertv. Father of the Vrar con tent. Mr. Alttert Wright, beef promotion; Mr. BUI U'herty, Iter f In the who'd; Mr. Wavel Wlklnon. memlx-mhlp; Mm Walter Wright, fair booth: Mm. John Crave, iiubliclty. and Mm Ceorrc furrln. Mr. F.lmer Palm er and Mra. Don Hellker, the budget committee. Plan are being made for the annual aprlna meeting, which will he held April ;.' at the lleppner Hotel banquet rxim a a no hot luncheon meeting be ginning at II a m. A member of the Mate CowHellea executive committee will l In attendance. Rainbow Girls Sponsor Traveling' Food Sale Mrmlcr of Ifnth Am mbly No UK Order of Italrit-iw for tilrli. will ba calling on lleppner reMilt-nt on Saturday, Mann offering variety of baked gmwU for ale. proceed from the 'traviling" fxl aale will lo toward "i"rinif the annual Kallilww t.lfl ai'iliSK tiancv iu le held Friday, Man h 20. In the Ixglon hall. Ituth Aasembly gltl will aUo b holding a '"od le In Les Ington. Saturday afternoon, at Ueii Market. Problems of Tension Discussed by Unit Thirteen member of the lletioncr llxtenaion Unit met laat Tuendav at the home of Mr. One Ferguwin for the Mjfxh Fjitenlon meeting on "you and Vr.ur Tenlona." lroiect leader. Mr. Joe Wright and Mr. Frank Connor. freented a very Inter esting leaaon and dlwuv.lon on the kubect to unit memter. Tliona attending enjoyed a pot- luck luncheon during the noon Mjin-ertf June llt-nd: AuKM-tati Grand Conducire l.aurle Wom. ard. Portland; Grand Mandial KlU n Sander. ltiH-iliM)rt; Grand Kuth Tlielma Nelson. Portland; Grand Martha Winifred Nelson, Coo Hay, and Grand Sentinel Harold Grlbhle. Portland. Ijiurofce Hlbbard. Imbler. pait grand matron and grand lee turer. and Florence Juegt-r, Con don, put grand matron, were alno In attendance. Both are hon orary member" of Locust Chap ter. Five grand committee mem ber were prenent and Introduc ed. Ines Huffman, lleppner. ap-iK-al and grelvance committee; Iteva Looker. Stanfleld. IISTAKL; Allwrt Carl.son. Lebanon, home endowment; Helen Becker. ay of reprenentatlve; and Kather lre Llndstrom, lone, credential committee. Member from 32 different chapter In Oregon were rep resented and 12 worthy matron and five worthy patron were prewnt. They were Julie Me Kwen. llermUton; Marorle Kel ler. Pendleton: Ingrld Durfee, Umatilla; Nelda hln-rhard, Ki1 mond; Kuna Berger. and Ed ward Wllmm of Fcho; Naomi Van Glider. Moro; Lynn Jneger. Condon: Margarlte and Waldo Lowery. Gervai; Nancy Harper and I.lovd Mcltae, Helix; Flor ence and Clark Van GaaHbeck. Arlington; Kthtl Todd. Heed. port; and Clara llowk. Trout dab. Mm. ICuth B. Mason of Tort land, only living charter member of Locunt Chapter, wa Introduc cd and presented with a 5() year pin for long and devoted service to the chapter. She had nerved the Grand Chapter as Grand Kuth In 111.11 -32. had been grnnd representative of Alberta, Can ada, served on tho pay of rep resentative committee, been worthy matron of Locust Chap- gift; two wive were worthy matron when huiband were In itiated; and one brother wa pat ron when hi wife wa Initiated; George N. K'lv, who wa patron eight time. Initiated hi aon and daughter ln law. Mr. and Mr Francl F.lv: and one pat ron Initiated hi mother; and they annually enjoyed a atraw berry feed with the Mason each June. Mm. O'Connor Mated that through the year the member of Locust Chapter have partici pated In many worthwhile com munity project. havi upportcd It wa Instituted on March I the M.inonlc and Lastern Stat it mt iir.i u.rihu Home At frori'M ,rovr. me nam- matron and patron were Fran- l'W Aasemblv. the Astern Star ... u.....i.., .i it.. tirr ..f award fur relislou training lor a s .. n iiv a, nun vm k . her tleath had teen a member of the F-nttcrn Star for 72 year, and W. T. McNahb. Mr Mason wa the first conduct res. Kuth Chapter No. 32 In lleppner ex emplified the degree work at the meeting. Two of the officer of that team were Mm. J. O. Turner and Mr. Karl Gilliam, who still reside In lleppner. During the Chapter' history their hall ha been destroyed by fire two time before tho purchase of the present Masonic Hall In 192(5. which I part of the the edd school building. Since 1D31 the Mason have accepted no rent from the Chapter and the member have done a much a was financially possible to continually make Improvement on the building. During the ga ration era of World War II. from 1W2 to Sep tcmber 1915. the Chapter met on the same night as the Masonic Lodge Since April. 19C1, the Chapter has sponsored Rainbow Assem bly No. 81). Some Interesting Items from the old minutes; on December 25. young ticople, and feel they have made a real contribution to jiie In the lone area. Gold and green were the colors chosen for the anniversary motif. Gold letter spelling out "Our Golden Memories" were featur ed In both room with yellow daffodil, tulip, forsythla, and pussy willow used In the dec oration. FJalne Kietmann made gold corsage for all Locust Chapter member and all hon ored guests. Irene Nolan made the pin-on.. Other decorations were In charge of Dot Halvor sen. Doreen Jacob. Dolorls Bar nctt. Mary Lundell. Ella Bur goyne. Nancy F.kstrom. and Frances Smouse. The men of the chapter assisted with the room arrangement. Registration of guest wa done by Ruby Rob eri Mav Kkstrom. Marv Llnd say. Dolorls Barnett, and Helen lrmi1 frwif The program was arranged by Katherlne Llndstrom. Dot llalv orsen. and Mary Lindsay and printing of the programs was done bv Rev. and Mrs. Walter a report mat , a. v roweu. 1It2M, a meet- Following the meeting refresh in.r u.. ir.M on christma: a ' ments were served from two tea v.ni t. . tn,iruniint thn inent tables centered with anniversary paixr. wa returned because It j cakes decorated In gold and was considered too high; dur-'green. Cake, coffee, sandwiches, in.. nvvT iMiwt rhntiipr neni and nunch were served the regret for not donating $1.00 guests by past matrons and pat for the Worthy Grand Matrons , rons. NOTICE From M&'R Floor Covering and Heating Co. Our store will bo closed each day until 4:00 p.m. Then will open until 6:00 p.m. We have installed an automatic answer ing service. When you need any of our services, please call 676-9418 and leave your message, or your name and phone number, and we will call you. We will bring carpet, linoleum, tile, formica or paint samples to your home anytime for your inspection. Remember Us For i FLOOR COVERINGS Carpet Linoleum Tiles Paints OIL FURNACES Oil burner service Appliance repair Refrigeration Coin itty Cvcnti miDAT. Mark II Rbkh, Maaoaic ball. r TU DAT a ad SATURDAY. March It. 20 Keppnar Mtrtbant aaaual Sprlaf Ofwnlaq. SATURDAY. MARCH 20 Iteppnat EUnlot Ualt food sola. Cantial Mark!. II -u-Rainbow Ctrl "Uavtliaa food al It baa Cik Cranaa paneaka uppr and public card party, Grant hall. p.m. Elfca Crab rd and Dane. todga room. Ii30 p ra. MONDAY. March M Chambar of Comaiarca, Wagon WhL no a. Ordav of Caittra Star. Maaoalc ball. p m. WEDNESDAY. Marc 14 Odd rallowa. lOOr ball. I VUltlna at tho StaniT Co homo on Monday and Tuesday w a nephew of Mr. Co. Lor an Wice. Wlee. recently dtsrharg ed from the U. S. Army. U the win tt Mr. and Mr. Victor Wlee of Milton Treewater. la Soattla nd Friday to attend the Washington athletic club professional conference of the National Funeral Director" As sociation. Outstanding psychol- oclsta and clerjrymen were on the protrram. and variou leal aspect of the mortuary buslnesj were found of interest lorrr Swoonrr Thursday Speakers Tell Goals Of College to PTA Audience Last Week Tore truest peler from the administration of blue Moun tain tfl In" hlghllglitcd l-t Wednesday a ITA mn-tlmf with Interestinir talk on the purpose and ! t"Wrd hn-S'lrr Tirst lonal education of tha rr.IIek'e and of enlargement dan fur tho rampu to better rrvo the lurreaklnir atudent enrollment, fiuekt M-aker were Randall I'hlllip. David Itt-ynold and Warren Cole, all of I'endleton. The evenlnjr rrofrram lo In eluded two humorous readme by Anita Grove and Doug An derson, both atudent from the tieeth claa of Mr. Janet Grove. Main Item on the business arenda wa tho approaching ITA Talent Show, alated for April 3. with tryout on the even ins of March i"J, the eiart tima and plare to be announced next week. Forrest Burkenblnt U tho chairman In charee of thl year talent ahow arrangement. Mr. Leon Ball and Mn. Don Mct.'lure aerved coffeo and cfXikie to thoso attending fol lowing the program and bust-n- meeting. Dridgc Club Members Travel Here Tuesday Mr. Milo Prlndle entertained TY-csday afternoon for memler of her bridgo club, who traveled from Klnua anl Kimil t rn )iv a pleasant afternoon to gether. Tiey met first for a buffet IumIiii in the 'limns r-m of Hotel lleppner, then adjourned to tha frlndle home for an after-run-it of card. Trle winner at bride were Mr. ITlndle. hlRh, and Mr. Edward Wham, sec ond hlk'h. Cuming from Klnua were Mr. Alan Gulnn. Mr. Hon liuck. r. F-rnle Wall. Mr. Kdward Wham and Mr. Kb Coleman. From Fosi.il were Mr. Vernon Miller and Mr. Babe Iteed. When you patronize Caiette- Time advertiser, you help mak a better paper. Tell them you hw It in the uazeiie-iime. Beauticians Attend Annual Trade Show Mr. and Mr. Frnle Winches ter and daughter. Frna. returned home late Monday from I"ort land where Mr. Winchester Joined Mra. Larry Simmon to attend the annual Pacific Coast Beauty and Trade Show held at the Multnomah Motel. The Winchester were house guest of Mr. and Mr. AI Con ker and a!x visitor at the homo of Mr. and Mr. Ted Mesh nd Mr. Winchester' aunt. Mr. Harry Sherman, all of Portland. The family found time to take in a hockey game at the Mem orial Coliseum during their atay. i were K.t;nn tii inicrcsi. r -" ........... m ub. i ALICE LOVE (Reg. $1.29) APRICOT-PINEAPPLE QQc (Reg. $1.49) STRAWBERRY $1.19 Pillsbury Betty Crocker FLOUR 25 lb. $249 Cab Mixes i (Free Recipe Book With Purchose) ( Except Angel Food) S&W 303 Chopped or Leaf 11 MAYFLOWER PINEAPPLE SPINACH 5 cans 890 Cottage cheese Pt. 29c NABISCO 2 LB. XCr 1 DDCLilllJul V? DUBKEE'S fRAaiERS Syjfil IWAYOMWAISE 590 VllM VllLLIlt fSr FROZEN FOUH FISHERMEN 1 LB, PKC 490 nP Breaded Prawns 99 Potatoes ft $ 1 69 DHC U Wr Q - USDA good AND CHOICE Lettuce 2 29 mm lb- m sliced Bacon lb- 595 Fresh Orange Juice qt. 490 Spare Whs ib. 49c PRICES GOOD MARCH 19 and 20 Phones: (Groc.) 676-9614, (Meat) 676-9288 It's nice to saye twice low prices and S&H Green Stamps 7 And many other services too numerous to mention We Will Be Open All Day March 19 and 20 for the Spring Opening MATT HUGHES RAY AYERS 676-9419 676-9930 GREEN STAMPS HARICET