Heppner and Oregon Greet Ginger
Approximately 500 uu
gathered la the Heppner IHitJ
School eymnajdum on Sept. -J
to honor Mrs. Dick Wilkin.
Worthy Grand Matron of the
rt..r.tr of Orecon. Order
of Eastern Star. The reception,
uponaored by Kuth Chapter No.
3i had for decoration all those
thlnca indicative ai miui
..,.... uih.u.1 tumbleweed. aad
. . . rnnnl fir trees.
and in the background a large
picture oi a snow-cnu
I-i- ...itk iKa HoW BtaU
I Hill niui w.
Via Mountain . The
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picture waa a product of the
talenu oi uiouy Anm "
anne Mills. It was a very ap
proprlato setting for one aso
rtntd with ranch life.
Faye Wilson. Worthy Matron
of Ruth Chapter, welcomed ev
eryone and the Invocation was
given by Gordon Barker, Past
Grand Patron. Those escorted
and introduced were the Worthy
Grand Matron and Patron, Vir
ginia Wilkinson and Karl u.
Wipper: Past Grand Matrons,
Halite Huntington, Louise Irv
aiio Rnhinson. Florence
Jaeger, Lillian Davis. Virginia
Wright, Daisy Thomsen, Laurose
Hlbbard, Hazel uranam, matt
ery Jones, Irene McKlnley, Mur
i tma r.mrp I. Ewlne;
a Dot r.ani Patrons. Paul
aim " . .
Sorcnson, M. Edwin Cox. Leslie
Bass, Chester Felt, Gordon Bar
ker and Leo Brown. After the
Grand Officers were intrueed.
the Worthy Grand Ma'.orn "Ip"", of the Worthy Patrons,
quested the howr of Intruc- PreMdcni oi i of a
l'ng the Most Worshipful 5and p esenea
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Ruth Chapter No. 32.
some honors as
Walt Bowen.
Master of Masons in Oregon, Dr
Martin S. sicnei.
Rainbow Girls
Eleven Rainbow girls, dress
ed as Indian maidens, danced
in and sat on the floor in a
circle around a huge old Iron
. o Irinnrl and to the aC-
uui uh 1 ' i .
companiment of a tom-tom, tne
sang the following chant:
Virginia was a Grand Worthy
ctanHinc hv the door,
She fell in love with an Indian
man over In the antique store
V-i-rgi-n-ia
Just sit there and never let it
show sa he could never uns.
1 U 1 1 iw ....... .
Worthy Matron of mecowan
Chapter, gave him a large pho
tograph of Ginger which she had
tinted.
This Is Tour Ufa
Ruth Chapters degree
ff rm "thi is vour Hie .
Ginger was taKen on "i-
,j tua mnm svmbolizmg
flowing as mine Is. You cant
help but know how pU- I
am that you have come. Thank
t...k fti,.ii..r tor vour love
and support. K""
honor with you. because without
iiini itossiblv be In
thU position." She thanked each
.v.- norfnrmed and Intro-
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du.d her mother In law Aavel
Wilkinson and sister-in-iu
... i,.t,t imrl List, her llUS
u-hnm ihP described as ner
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.onfidante. her credit carrt. t e
Boardman Plants
Shade Trees
r MART Lit MAtLOW
PCUROMAM Th rnjf 11l
hv eighty lru '"" I'""'"'
. ... ..( Inwl Id lite limn
In lh iM Vardman
... ...r rl ml
tn - - - .
Nii I.ut trr ar4 ihy ha
Ihii mi"!
AUmt 2i Il4ihtm and
, .. i-. ...i urM iiUnitHt in the
iew tM n. but about he
has aieo. n "i"
r.1J.-iv,s diy cwumll mevtinc.
A.t.tiiu.n tint a
ltf Milled by Pave Mumoein
IViutletort. Ti " ' I"'
ikd a .1 ii 1 1 win. itH ait-ti vs s i s
in (fv fl'i-""
the ptewiil rtdentul eitlm
tnmh of litertat- 'N
The rtty ts re-ivlng bnl fr
i,hae one I " cny pmi,
. . .....ft 1M .....-r lltr..
I:. . . ..i .k.j. ihrt tnii iiii h
.f tl titMVt irom uio m iuio.
Raiinlnn Plonid
A reunion I H-tnj:
f..r nl. I Itmei of the
cxunmunlty in the new rity p iik
.. iiti i..Miutlve il.ile if IVI. 2.1
M-t for the event. vit oiuiuil
man Je Tatone a mailman.
Announcement wjis tnaae oi
.... i..i,.nrt r liietun tu:e
meeting In Portland .Nov. II lb
t .... iMiov H t'il I mem-
her of the league executive
board.
A Joint meetina f the coun
cil Mn.i -iiv nlannina iximmls-
i.h.Hlule.1 Oil. 13 to fin
alize the comprcheaMve plan to
be presented oy torneu. uw
. ..... t
lnn.i ii.ivex. Aiemneid "
fill
n I'rh.in Renewal Aaeney
meetini; was held following the
.M.nm-il session to aeceni me
city audit of A. E. Eatl Glide
well of Herrriston.
a(iernw. IY Jam Clry was
a fitMt
Mr. Vera rvana of Irrlson
kj In charg of th meetini.
Ilnal lUrui mau iw '
rummtf a to U held Oct
11 in Herrouton at uur woy
Mi. lalt'"- at appointed
the nely wfiiued CXD board
in tirtnuton.
.-..-..I rl..aninff duV for
ih t-hurvfc i rlJ J"?'
iUy. tvt. 12 at 10 am. in
flfioll.
Mi. Sltiiley ZielinUit waa ap
jHitnted In rharue of the church
t.,r tVlotH-r.
nt?rtt GAirm nxri. -nmnmar. Qctoba i. w
T
her journey through ; hor life. She
was given a doll dressed a . . fe Mlowing vvor.U:
Z vvbrat" then Friendship U eauitul 1 chain
ronrsontative ot me
time she spent In Hawaii, then
a diploma to remind her of her
graduation from school in Flor-
ida. A memner ure
wer yes or no I Ida. A memner m.---
tP always wore his Sunday j ding veil presented her with an
. : ,,.i,i a ti-itna- f.iiinnorl kerascne lamp to
aiiu .iv ...
feathers
hawk,
The maid wore her beads and
braids in hopes someday he'd
talk.
V.l.r.cr-i-n-i-a
To serve her and never show
a sign, because his heart was
made of knotty pine,
and on and on, for several more
versos.
The Worthy Advisor, Dianne
Mills, presented Virginia with a
gift, saying that the iron pot
i i ko ii the Wilkinson fam-
ii.au tyti
ily for a long time, and Virginia
ua kn r.nrt rf their Rainbow
uau un-ii Jt'" - .
family for a long time, also the
iron pot had a special signifi
cance, and Virginia was very
special to an me nauiuu e""
i an Williams tilaved "Chatta-
.. rnn rhm" nn the Diano
IIUUK V. .."
as the "Shining Lights" group
came in hanging onto each oth
er train fashin, and a high spir
it j ....in n u;a. After execut-
11CU wan. v
ing several twists and bends In
the track, the train picked up
Ginger and Dick Wilkinson, then
Karl and Bernice Wipper. Gloria
Twgeeth presented both coupl s
with an old-fashioned lantern
from the group, saying that the
d,;;rr T.ioVita wpre Gineer s
first Grand Family when she
...... r-vonrl Puth nnd that the
was uibiiu .v.., - -
lantern was a symbol of all the
good times tney nau wgcuiu.
To Karl and Bernice she said
us ...at. tUo ViPcHnninff of their
Li 1 1. vv . -e c
initiation into the group and
they wouia iinisn u
The group was thanked for the
delightful degree, Ginger say
ing that she hadn't been a bit
apprehensive until she found
out this group was on the pro
gram, and Karl said he was
looking forward to the rest of
the initiation, and could prob
ably make use of the lantern
at "lambing" time.
A Sheaf of Wheat
Tha Fastorn Orppon srrouD en
tered to the music of "Bringing
In the sneaves anu iunucu
,f urhpat- A eift was pre
sented to Ginger as a token of
their affection, ine group pick
ed their support and said they
were very proud of her. Ginger
responded by saying, "If you're
proud of me, think how I feel
about you!"
The Grand Escorts were intro
duced by Dick Wilkinson, Grand
Escort to the Worthy Grand Ma
tron, and welcomed.
The Worthy Matrons and Pat
rons, this year known as Ging--.r
and The Crusaders,
formed a treasure chest on the
flood, the women carrying dhsi
balloons to symbolize the Jewels,
and the group sang "My Best To
You". Shirley Babcock, President
of the worthy Matrons, yicxi
ed Ginger with recorded tapes
of the installation at Grand
Chapter, and hoped they would
enjoy listening to them when
they had time, after which she
read a poem written In honor of
Ginger by Betty Wood, Worthy
Matron of Martha Washington
Chapter. Ginger thanked them
J r n i A Vli hst to VOU".
n, All ! Lrw i..tv of St. Pat
riek s Church met "at the home
of Mrs. Dan Daltoso lliurso.iy
m.- u..m f.iur tible of id
4 1 1. ' .
n.h in play l ih card P"
... ..-I t t,..i at the (.reen
t .li t . w- f . .
field Grange ImlL mored by
i he Women' Acmny ."".
! of the srance, Mr. Fiank
Mm low ne.
urirt wa won by Mr
v.. it.... ,.i' ami low went to
Mr. II.el larivnier. Mi. Iw
ney and Mn. S-m FUek of Ar
lincton rHvled the tiavellnc
pllHMhle prices.
Pcaii Rupe Stnrlce
Mr. Arthur Allen reeeUed
word Ut wk thU Mr. IVarl
i....uu. f.trmer res Mont nore
about 25 year ano. du-d .s.pt.
Ml in Biker, funeral nervier
were held (V-t. 2 with burial In
Mt. Ibpe Cemeteiy in tuner.
ihA tn.t wivk al the
home of Mr. and Mr. Elvin Ely
i,. nv'i urotner. u
Chandler of Oiegon City, and
her Uter. Mr. Cliff Davidson
of Wenatchee. Wash., and Mrs.
-I... ..I ...... man III l-l'IKIIHIIl.
Mr. W. G. Stvnaier vimu-u
.1.1 ..'.wi ie..w in Enterprise at
ihe home of her son In law anil
daughter. Mr. and Mr, iwnaiu
Tye- . . u ...i
Mr. and Mrs. naroiu n.i "
daughter' Diane went to Wilder,
Idaho Friday to spenu me
end at the home of their son-
in law and daughter. Mr. ami
Mrs. Ted Penages.
Mrs. Ralph Karwood. Slurle
EaruiNMl and son Rrlan, and
Jerry Ivnev went to Estaeada
Friday to attend lh wtnldlng
of Mr. Iirwod't gramUon.
Steva Cahlf. and Gloria Gray.
Omtiey on f 'he tuher
t the winldinjj.
irUU Mmus
-I..I...U nuiniii r.r Riverside
Junior Jf-'tilor lltgh School fw
the week of vex.
followi: .
i...iv Chicken noodle
plnnch. hot Mil and chocolale
pudding. , ,
Tuesday DarlMcued bean.
t....i..r.w riirrot and oatmeal
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1. 1 ..
Velne.Uy-Spaghetti, rrem n
bread. clery atlfk and plum.
Thursday Toasted rhHe
sandwiches, aweei anu oiu
i ...it..rw n.M and anricots
Friday Meat loaf, fluffed
iHiial.H'. corn and applesauce.
Milk N nerved with all meals.
Hoof and Horn
Livestock Club Meets
The Hoof and Horn 1 11 Live
to,k Club will hold it first
meeting of the now ill
Monday, l M. IS. T-M P m- '
Ihe 4 11 Building on the County
This m.ftlng will bo to sign
.... f.. -.,iip eomini! vear
ui' ....... - -- - -
,Ht and to plan the years ac
hi'twivn the
III J '
age of 9 and 19 who are Inter
esied in a wholesome i ll live
stk project are Invited.
Club leaders are Mr. and Mrs
Dick Sargent.
Tha Bookworm Club recently
..r...ii..i two new books by
Oregon authors to the Heppner
... . . i I . .1 Ihn
Lihru.y. The norary in.i"""
group for Giles trencns .
ij n.ii Hernaues mi"
Edylhe W. Newell's 'Rescue Of
The Sun".
rii Chnmon. son of Mr,
and Mrs. Loren Shuman, was
here recently to visit his grana-
parents, Mr. ann rirs. -"
man nnd other relatives.
Horsemen'f Course
v y 24. mark Ihe
date for'lhl yeart lloremen'
Short course ai wi-k"
V nlvernity.
Tentativ Proqiam
rrlday. Oct. 21 WlthTComba
Auditorium
7:S0 p m. Horse Films
Saturday Oct 23
8 9 im Registration
9:00 a m. Welcome
9:11 a.m. Some of the Pisease
of Horse Dr. R. K.
Wedinan
ld-M a m. Training the Western
Horse Ptevlou to
Cow Cutting. J. I-
Bartlett
I:0D p m. Uiwer Leg Lam. nes
Dr. Kermit J. Peter,
son
00 p.m. Sm k Judging 1 a
vlllon racking dem
onstration, Rube Long
730 P.m. Wlthycombe Auditor
P lum. Panel DUmia
alon Sunday. Oct 24
9 (X) a m. Benton County Fair
grounds. Demonstra
tion: Training a
Wild Horse, Rule
Training a Western
nemonstra-
Hon, J. L. Bartlett
1:00 p.m. Cow Cutting Demon
stratton and the
Points System, J. L.
Bartlett
. rminiv Extension
Agent. Dm StnnReL encourags
all those Interested and espe
dally 4,11 horse club eaders to
take oif a ntue i - "
event.
10:30 a.m.
Oct 1 In Salem, was the father
of Mrs Herman Winter. Mr
Coulter was retired and lived
with his wife in the Capitol
Manor. He formerly was an at
torney with the U. S. Veterans
Administration.
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represent the early years on the
ration wunoui uirm-iu
trlcity. A red carpet had been
placed the length of the hall.
and to tne iune ul jh.-w
Paul ne Miller SU11 a
parody "There she goes, our
Grand Matron our ideal", and
Ginger paraded down the length
of the nan ana u
husband Dick, and
aim .
mirra fhprp Wpre leais
lIUi.iuw . ,
many eyes, we were so proud
Under the Good of the Order,
the Worthy Patron, Hubert C.
the Worthy
Grand Patron. Karl B. Wipper
who expressed his gratitude to
those attending anu muse f""
ning the evening.
lrirm hripflv were
UUicia of o '
Laurie Woodard, member of the
Credentials Committee of the
General Grand Chapter; Edwin
Cox, Past Grand Patron and Dr.
Martin S. Sichei, tne mosi wu-
shipful Grand Master oi Masons
in Oregon. Those introduced
who are active Masonically were
Virgil Roger, Sr. Grand Deacon;
Past Grand Mas
ter; Don Tweeth, District Deputy
of District jno. at, aim ajj.c
Eastman, Past Master of Port
land Lodge INo. 55.
Thank you from Ginger
tvio Wnrthv Patron called UP
v, tiio Wnrthv Grand Matron,
virainia Wilkinson, for a few
words. She said that for the
fr.ni. vonrs Ruth Chanter
jjaai J ' ,
uA nl.ran tior a rfVpntion. each
one as beautiful as this one
was, and as tne evening ap
proached, she hoped that she
WOUld De a Die to exyieos iici
appreciation. "Once again, she
said, "I wonder how I can con
vey my love and appreciation.
The presence oi so many eivci5
me much pleasure and joy. I
look around and recognize so
many, I'm sure words of com
munication are not necessary
with a heart as full and over-
of gold fashioned in God s own
Each link a smile, a tear, a grip
i.a i.fi.i.i : word of cheer.
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No matter how great or heavy
the load, nappy is uw ""
of friendship's road.
m.. w wishes to you. as you
rt ... . ,fa rinfl".
iravei ninuB.ni' .
The Worthy ratron imiuuu
... .'..., infill Master. Bob Ab-
. thn Wnrthv Advisor 01
Rainbow, Dianne Mills; Mother
.i..u.n- nnr i:ir:i uevnii.-,
rtUl--w, ' ... r...
.. . i 'rVii Ailvisor. su
Hie oiaim -
san Edwards. ALso introduced
tii r.raham. Suoreme In-
was uotii ' -- ,
spoctor in Oregon, Rainbow for
Girls.
Phyllis Hanson presented a
i ,.,,ii,n nf the cancer pin
to Virginia Wilkinson together
with one ot tne canuer
These pins are soio. as
ceeds going to the University of
Oregon cancer liviiuh
search, Lynn Harris from Eu
gene presented a cancer emblem
tie tac to luck. imn...
thanked him for his assistance
in arranging for mcmDers i
stay overnight at the lair
grounds, mentioning that 23 ve
hicles had taken advantage ol
his arrangements. ,,,.
Dick Wilkinson took Ginger
by the arm, they turned and
looked at the picture of the
mountain as Pauline Miller sang
..:.. nnH imDresslvoly,
,i . plentiful UDon ine
Mountain". A lovely climax to
a most enjoyable evening
. '
;
It's Only
Human...
bill C clnCft starts Sun
j r,i,rht at the Methodist
Church. Rev. Edwin Cutting
will lead this group and their
..knni, "Ths Life and Teach-
t.,ic" hv Bauman may
1JIH U L ui.ou.i j
be purchased through him for
$1.35. me class win o-.
each Sunday evening at 7:JU.
Anyone who Is interested is
vited to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Babb left
last week to drive to Apache
w tr. cnonri the winter. They
own a home there and one in
Heppner where they live in uie
summer.
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