Royal Arch Masons
Place Jones in Office;
Docket New Deputy
Jute I'mil Jours and Harold
Het-M wi-tr named In nfflo-s In
Ihn Cr.iinl ChupliT of lluynl Arch
Mriuiiin t Its lOMh nrinunl con
vocation luhl week In Mediant.
Hip two inrli were ilrlrKiilcs of
llppimcr lliaptrr 'M, linynl Art li
MitnuiiN
Jones una. elected and InMnll
'd grand captain of the hunt,
fourth lupht'Ht In elective offices,
and If hi? continues In advance-
nl during the roinlnu Hirer
years, will asMiino the chair of
tronil tilth prli-Nt.
Beckct wan appointed district
deputy to the urand high priest
for District a. which Include the
town of Hcppner, Pendleton and
The Dalle. The office will re
quire visit through the year to
dlHtrlct chbpter.
Mr. Jones and Mr, ilecket ae
ruttipanU'd their hurthand to the
convention. They were enter
tallied by wive of the grand of
fleer, enjoying trip around thl
area, Incluilinj! the Jacksonville
Museum, and a MKht seeing trip
Into northern California. They
alo attended the Masonic ban
uuet with their hunhand Thurs
Jay evening.
HEFPNER GAZETTE TIMES. Thursday. April 21. ltd
slaify "
Tea and Style Show
Planned at Condon
St. John' Altar Society, Con
don, will present a stvle Hhow
and tea on Saturday. April .TO,
of McCair tiaitern. It will he
at 2 nm. In St John" parish
hull. MM Kllahclrt Stetike of
New York City, educational rep
resentative for MK'aU' pattern
will tie In Condon to direct and
narrate the tvle show.
St. John' Altar Society ex
tend a cordial Invitation to all
women to attend thl Ntyle
xhow. It Isn't often that a mall
town ha the advantage of ob
taining the services of a lead
er In itylei, pattern and fab
ric, the committee In charge
iKilntJ out.
Mr. and Mrs. Warns S award.
iuin and daughter In law of the
Itev. and Mr. Karl Soward.
came from Boise, Idaho, with
their daughter Saturday to vis
It their parent here. They re
turned Sunday. The elder Mr.
Seward suffered a case of flu
thl week and was off work
from Farley Motor Company
Tuesday and Wednesday.
Hi, Neighbors!
I would enjoy
meeting all my good
friends at tho Wag
on Wheel Friday
and Saturday nights
Dusty Tribble
Morrow Chapter, OEA
Installs New Officers
At Dinner Meeting
Officer for tho coming year
for Morrow County Chapter of
the Orvgon Education Associa
tion were Installed at the din
tier meeting of tho organization
Monday evening at the Hcpp
ner High school multipurpose
room.
New officer Include Michael
Tolar of A. C. Houghton school,
president; Clifford Willi a m a,
llcimncr, vice tiresldent: Mr.
Cladvs llobh, A. C Houghton,
secretary, and Mis Kebecca
Cae. lone, treasurer. Sunt. Dav
id Potter presided over the In
stallation.
In a abort buslnesa meeting,
with past tiresldent Jack Loyd
presiding, the group voted to
contribute $M to each of the
three high achool In tho coun
ty to help pay tuition for three
prospective teacher to attend a
teaching orientation workshop
at Kustern Oregon College of Ed
ucation thl summer.
Dinner win served at 6:00
p.m. to the approximately oo
Morrow county teacher and ad
ministrator who attended. The
meal wa prepared by members
of the Hcppner 1TA organiza
tions, under the chairmanship
of Mrs. Itolce. Kulleton. Girl of
Future Humcmakcrs club assist
ed In the serving.
Well received wa the musical
entertainment of grade school
chorus of sixth, seventh and
eighth grad'j students, under
the direction of Mr. Ola Mae
(koshen. A musical variety of
"Sing Along" song from the era
of the VJ2()'a. complete with
girl dressed In Charleston
Myles, and boy In vests, ties
and straw hats, proved popular
with the audience. The group
will be heard again In a Music
Week concert the first week In
May.
Student taking part were
Sandra Matthews, Greg Sweek,
Bob Abrams, (jary Adams, Vlcki
Steagall, Michelle Miller, James
Ilealy, Theresa Moore, Danny
Sweeney. Terry Hughes, Beverly
Mclntyre, Julia Ayers. Jamie
Smith, Jeanne Daly. June Led
better, Donald Wise. Ava Green,
Art Osmln, Gary Watkins. Dean
Wright, Linda Clough and Deb
ra McLeod.
Piano accompaniment aa by
Mr. Groshcns.
Comim; Cvcnts
THURSDAY. April 21
Elk fisherman's Night, oyster
fry by lone. mmbrs, 8:00
p.m.. Elk Tempi.
FRIDAY, April 22
Baseball yam. Ion High at
Heppner, 3:30 pjn.
SATURDAY. April 23
Little League. TryouU. 11 a-nu
11-12 year olds, I pm, 9-10
year old. Last year's team
member report at 11 cm.
High school track meet Hcpp
ner at Burns
Bom ball game. Heppner at
Sherman. 1 p-m.
Annual Band Carnival, fair pa
vilion, dinner at 6:30 p-m
carnival game, band music
Last day for rote registration,
courthouse.
SUNDAY. April 24
Wranqler Play Day, Wrangler
grounds. 12 noon.
MONDAY. April 25
Heppner-Morrow County Cham
bar ol Commerce. Wagon
Wheel, noon
Ruth Chapter No. 32, Order of
E altera Star, Masonic Hall, 8
TUESDAY. April 26
Mobil Chest X-ray Unit lone
Chevron Station. 10 cum. to 2
p.m.; 3 pan. to 5 pjn.
WEDNESDAY, April 27
Mobile Chest X-ray Unit Mur
ray RexalL Heppner. 10 a-m.
to 2 p.m.1 3 pan. to 6 p-m.
Baseball. Heppner High at Blue
Mountain College, Pendleton.
THURSDAY. April 28
Soroptlmlst Club, noon lunch
eon. Heppner CrllL
Riverside Juniors Host Senior Banquet
Junior class of Riverside High omore boyl doing the serving.
school entertained members of Mrs. Delia Lindsay, Riverside
the senior clasa, member of the
faculty, board members and ad
ministrator at the annual Jun
ior senior banquet Tuesday even
ing. Mother of the junior stu
dents prepared an excellent
roast beef meal In the A. C
Houghton cafeteria, with soph-
Sunday Activities
To Celebrate Valby's
80th Anniversary
Valby Lutheran church will
celebrate It Both anniversary
on Sunday, April 24. according
to Pastor Kenneth Robinson.
The Rev. Judson Crary, exec
utive assistant to District Pres
ident Dr. S. C. Slefke. will be
present to preach at the worship
services at both Valby and Hope
churches.
To facilitate the anniversary
remembrance, the worship hour
at Hope will be at 9:00 a.m.,
and at Valby at 11:00 a.m. Fol
lowing worship, Valby members
will gather for family dinner
fellowship. A program will fol
low, with brief rededlcation
ceremonies.
All members are asked to note
the change In worship sched
ule for the day. All are welcome
to hear the special gospel mes
sage of Rev. Crary.
home economics teacher, was in
charge of the arrangements.
Bob Mi lUie, Junior class pres
ident, welcpmed those attending,
followed by prayer of grace by
Mardec Childers. Included In the
program following the dinner
was the reat'lng of the Senior
Class History by Dee Ann Mc
F.lroy; Senior Class Will by Dee
Wear; Senior Class Prophecy by
Penny Fossey. and the banquet
response by Mike Smith.
Junior class officers Include
Bob Mcitae, president- Linda
Senn, vice-president; Fran Walk
er, secretary; Chris McGinnes,
treasurer, and Thore Nordstrom,
class representative.
Officers In charge of senior ac
tivities this year are Mike Smith,
president; Alan Moore, vice
president, Ella Sutton, secretary;
Ron Bacon, treasurer, and Larry
Peterson, class representative.
Others of the senior class arc
Donna Eppenbach, Penny Fos
scy, Doug King, Bill Knox, Shar
on Moore, Dee Ann McElroy,
Sharon Locker, Ton! Olin, Glenn
Schmeder, Mike Snyder, Dave
Stlefel, Deo Wear and Jim Wil
son. Board members present were
Maxwell Jones and Ralph Skou
bo. . Also attending as honor guesta
were Supt- and Mrs. David Potter.
Building Permits
Required
No person, firm or corporation shall
construct new buildings or structures or
any additions thereto within the corpor
ate limits of the City of Heppner, or re
pair, alter or remodel the same, when the
cost of such work exceeds the sum of
$100.00, without first filing with the City
Council an application therefor.
Such application shall be accompa
nied by a fee of $1.00.
Elaine S. George,
Recorder.
Chopin Home Again
Ambrose Chapin, who has
been hospitalized through the
oast week, came home from
Pioneer Memorial hospital Tues
day. He apparently suffered a
light stroke In the night of Ap
ril 11. Mrs. Chapin said that he
Is getting along fine and that he
has no seech or physical Im
pairment. Coming to visit the
Chapin over the weekend were
their son-in-law and daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Slyter, and
three sons. Mike, Jeff, and Doug
ol Camas.
Judy Sherer on EOC
Team for Honors
In Secretarial Work
Miss Judy Sherer. student at
Eastern Oregon College of Edu
cation, and daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Sherer, lone, was
one of a team of Gregg short
hand student at the college re
cently announced as first place
winners nationally In the Col
legiate Division of the Interna
tional Order of Gregg Artists
contest.
All students of Dr. Sarah
Stein, secretarial education In
structor at the college, the team
was awarded first place In the
contest for outstanding work In
stenography. The award Is giv
en annually to a team of short
hand students for proficiency In
Gregg shorthand writing style.
The team will receive a trophy
cup and Dr. Stein a $25 Savings
Bond. The contest Is sponsored
by "Today's Secretary," a
monthly publication.
Dr. Stein's clasa of 1965 re
ceived second place, and Judy
was also a member of that
team.
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Retired Teachers
To Meet Saturday
Morrow Umatilla Retired
Teachers' Association will hold
its regular meeting Saturday,
April 23, at the Umatilla Elec
tric building. Members will
gather at 11:00 a m. and a pot
luck luncheon will be served at
noon.
Mrs. Sylvia Morgan, president,
will conduct the business meet
ing following the luncheon. A
spcctul feature on the program
will bo presented by R. G. Pen
nev of Hermiston. Visitors are
welcome.
Committee members In charge
of arrangements are Mrs. Mor
gan, Mrs. Ollle Moreland and
Mrs. Myrtle McNamee.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis A. Roller
of Los Altos Hills, Calif, recent
ly visited at the home of Mrs.
Nellie G. Anderson. While here,
they traveled to Portland for a
short trip. Mrs. Roller is the
daughter of Mrs. Anderson.
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