FOUR The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, July 20, 1978
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Eastern Star Chapter holds
officer installation ceremonies
Open installation of officers
was held for Ruth Locust
Chapter No. 32 Order of the
Eastern Star at the Masonic
Hall on Monday evening.
Installing grand officer was
Mrs. Virginia Wilkinson, past
Grand Matron of the Grand
. Chapter of Oregon. Assisting
her were installing chaplain
Mrs. Winifred Cox; installing
organist, Mrs. Juanita Carmi
chael; and installing mar
shall, Mrs. Linda Prock of
Pendleton, who is the daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Halvorsen, newly installed
Worthy Matron and Worthy
Patron.
Other elected officers are
Mrs. Lota Tibbies, Associate
Matron; Marion Hayden, As
sociate Patron; Katherine
Lindstrom, Secretary; June
O'Connor, Treasurer; Beth
Bryant, Conductress; and
Mary Bryant, Associate Con
ductress. Those chosen for appointive
offices were the following:
Chaplain, Kenneth Smouse,
Organist, Juanita Carmi
chael ; Marshall, Marilyn Chil-
ders; Adah, Anna Graham;
Elks Calendar
Thursday, July 20
No Lodge
Fun Nite
Happy Hour 5-6
Hot Hors d'ouvres
Friday, July 21
Live Music
Happy Hour 5-6
Hot Hors d'ouvres
Saturday, July 22
Ackley Band
Members and out - of
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Republican candidate for District 55's seat in the Oregon House of Representatives Bill
Bellamy, right, is greeted by Morrow County Republican Central Committee Chairman
Steve Peck during a county GOP meeting in Heppner last week.
Ruth, Louise Wood; Esther,
Frances Smouse; Martha,
Ruby Becket; Electa, Virginia
Wilkinson ; Warder, Claude
Graham; and Sentinel, John
Wood.
Mrs. Smouse played several
Heppner High class of '58 plans
July 29 reunion festivities
The Heppner High School
class of '58 will hold it's 20
year reunion Saturday and
Sunday, July 29 and 30.
Festivities will start at the
Heppner Elks Club Saturday
at 6 p.m. with a cocktail hour
followed by a steak dinner
with all the trimmings at 7:30.
Entertainment will be by Ed
Groshens and Jim Morris
featuring top tunes of '58, and
movies by Bob Bryant. Mem
bers are asked to bring their
old photo albums to share.
Dancing to the Black Tahiti
group will begin at 9 p.m.
Tuesday, July 25
Senior Citizens 4:30 p.m.
Happy Hour 5-7
Wednesday, July 26
Senior Citizens 4:30 p.m.
Happy Hour 5-7
Scouts 7:30 p.m.
Thursday, July 27
Hot Hors d'ouvres
Happy Hour 5-6
Reg. Lodge 8 p.m.
- town guests only.
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violin selections accompanied
by Mrs. Carmichael and
refreshments were served by
Mrs. Graham and Mrs. Beth
Bryant in the dining room,
which was decorated in an
Hawaiian theme.
All friends, relatives and
former classmates are invited
to attend the dance Saturday
night and the picnic Sunday to
be held at Cutsforth Park at
10:30 a.m. Pop, beer and hot
dogs will be furnished at the
picnic. Class members are
asked to bring hot dishes,
salads or desserts. There will
be games, including horse
shoes, with races planned for
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Bennett still winner
despite Sumner recount
A district-wide recount ef
fort by defeated District 55
Rep. Jack Sumner D-Hepp-ner,
resulted in Sumner and
the kids. ;
For more information con
tact Bob or Judy Laughlin,
676-9781.
Correction
Krynn Robinson was incor
rectly identified as a rider
pictured in a photo of the
Morrow County 4-H Horse
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Bill Bellamy, Republican
candidate for District 55's seat
in the Oregon House of
Representatives, made his
first campaign swing into
Morrow County last week.
Speaking before the county
Republican Central Commit
tee, Bellamy devoted a large
portion of his talk to his
opponent in the Nov. 2
election, Democrat Chuck
Bennett.
"Chuck is a viable candi
datehe's a good speaker.and
he's got lots of time for
campaigning," allowed Bel
lamy. "But he does not have
the rural background needed
to represent the people of
eastern Oregon."
Bellamy, a Culver High
School vo-ag instructor, and a
former resident of Heppner
and Boardman, said that
Bennett won the May primary
election against incumbant
Jack Sumner because citizens
were "voting against Sumner,
not for Bennett."
Democratic primary winner
Chuck Bennett each gaining
two votes.
Bennett's final margin of
victory in the primary was 83
votes.
It was discovered several
days after the primary that a
precinct in Wasco County had
transposed Sumner's votes to
Bennett, significantly de
creasing Bennett's lead.
Sumner will be billed for
costs incurred during the
recall effort.
Show in last week's issue. The
rider pictured was Anne Van
Schoaick.
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Stating that Bennett moved
into District 55 within the past
year, Bellamy said that "I feel
Chuck wanted to get into
politics, then shopped for a
district in which he could beat
the incumbant."
Bennett denied Bellamy's
allegation, stating that he
moved into the district more
than two years ago. He told
the Gazette-Times that he
moved to Gates from the
Salem area not because of
potential political considera
tions, but because "I like the
area I was able to buy a
home along the Santiam
River..."
Bellamy, who ran unsuc
cessfully against Sumner dur
ing the last election, added
that Bennett is "trying to
portray the image of a
conservative, when he's really
quite liberal."
The 28-year-old Jefferson
County Republican portrayed
himself as a staunch sup
porter of free enterprise, who
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Oregon; Gene Siguaw, engine foreman,
is upset over intervention by
state and federal governments
into local affairs.
Bennett, Bellamy said, fa
vors a state income tax to
provide property tax relief.
Such a move, said the Repub
lican candidate, "would take
all the money out of the hands
of the local people" and leave
the state in charge of the
pursestrings.
"I agree that property taxes
are too high," he added,
stating that he favors a sales
tax exclusive of food and
medical services and supplies
to offset the burden. Money
from such a sales tax, he
continued, would not be chan
neled into the state's general
fund. Rather, it would go for
specific programs clearly ear
marked in a state budget to
reduce the property tax load.
"The state has got to be
fiscally responsible," Bellamy
said.
Bellamy admitted that he
would likely have difficulty
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carrying the portions of west
ern Oregon counties included
in District 55, making Eastern
Oregon more inportant in his
campaign.
Morrow Rodeo
Court takes first
at Elgin
The Morrow County Fair
and Rodeo Court took first
place out of some 25 rodeo
courts competing in the roy
alty event at last weekend's
Elgin Stampede.
This Saturday, starting at 9
p.m., the rodeo court will beat
the fairgrounds for a dance in
honor of Princess Laurie
Childers.
RUBBER
STAMPS
676-9228
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