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Delegates attend Grand Chapter
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Eastern «Star holds installation
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Descendants o f James Labon
Yeager ( I HSR-1941) who was an ear
ly businessman o f Hcppner and his
children, M yra Yeager Pick. Ora
Yeugcr. Harvey Yeager; Ralph
Yeager and J Walter Yeager met at
the M orrow County Fairgrounds
Sunday. July 2 for a family reunion
About 120 people met for a
potluck dinner and a get acquainted
session
M any were O regon
residents with others coming from
M innesota, Alaska. Oklahoma.
Washington. C alifornia. Nevada.
Kansas and Arizona Some had
never met before and a great time
was had tracing the various branches
of the family tree
The reunion was planned by
Beatrice and Judy Underwood o f
Sunta Cruz. C alil . granddaughter
and great granddaughter o f James I
Yeager One hundred twenty dollars
was collected and donated to the
county tairboard for use o f the
building and facilities
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son. m arsha l. Susie C ooper,
o rg a n is t. Beth B rya n t, Adah.
Dorothy Jackson. Ruth. Frances
Smouse, Esther, W inifred Cox,
Martha. Barbara G ilbert. I lecta.
Eldon G ilbert. Warder, and Rov
l.indstrom , Sentinal
Eastern Star members were pre
sent fn>m (Jucrn Esther Chapter N
101 in Hernuston. Umatilla Chapter
No 107, Carnation Chapter No 44
at Prinevillc, Bushee Chapter No I*#
at Pendleton. Tigard Chapter No
74. Columbia Chapter No 2.3 at The
Dalles and other guests
Our American Heritage is the
theme of the new year Red. white
and blue decorations were used
about the rooms
A strawberrv social followed the
ceremony with June Haugen, laikc
Oswego, lo ts Sloller. Gresham.
Howard and Beth Bryant. Am u
Graham and IX>( Halvorsen assisting
w ith the serv ing
Open installation o f officers for
Ruth D k u s I Chapter No 32. Order
of the Eastern Star was held on Mon
day evening at the Masonic Temple
in Jfcppner Marie Bcnsel o f Hcr-
tniston. Grand Conductress o f the
Grand Chapter o f Oregon was in
stalling grand matron for (he even
ing She was assisted by Walter
Linn. Vcrnoma. Grand Patron.
Virginia W ilkinson. Hcppner Grand
Marshal. Florence Van Gaasheck.
Arlington, Grand Organist, and Ed
na Linn. Vcrnoma, Grand Chaplain
W orthy M atron and W orthy
Patron for the coming year are
Katherine l.indstrom and Ix w is
Halvorsen Elected officers include
C arm elita Halvorsen. Associate
M atron. John Wood. Associate
Patron, Louise Wood. Secretary.
Patricia Hyatt. Conductress, and
laiura Scarlc. Associate Conduc
tress The follow ing arc appointed
officers for the new term. Kenneth
Smouse. chaplain Virginia W ilkin
Y eag er fa m ily
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Penland House Open House “ very successful”
Miss . and thirteen o f their elected
and appointed General Grand
Chapter officers
In 19H9 Eastern Star Members in
Oregon gave generously to the
various projects o f the Order The
Masonic and Eastern Star Home was
the recipient o f a gift o f over
$34.900 plus contributions to the
purchase o f a new van for the Home
guests Also over $.34,100 was
donated to the Oregon Health
Sciences University to he used in
their cancer research department
Special projects received contrtbu
lions as follows Shrincrs Hospital.
$h,700. St Vincents Heart Institute.
$H.90(). and the Knights Templar
Eye Foundation about $.3.h00
In addition the Order gave to the
Eastern Star Awards for Religious
Training tE STAR L) IK scholarships
varying in amounts from $500 and
up. and 30 scholarships were given
from the Ix s lic S Parker Fund
Recipients ages ranged from l*J to 4K
years
Three delegates from Ruth Locusl
Chapter No 32. Order o f the
Faxtcm Star attended the Centennial
Session o f Grand Chapter at the
University o f Portland campus last
week Special events and many
special guests from all over the
U nited States were present to
celebrate 100 years o f Eastern Star
Grand Chapter in Oregon Over
1300 people were in attendance in
cluding 17 members from the
masonic and Eastern Star Home in
Forest Grove Representing this
Chapter were V irginia W ilkinson.
Past Grand Matron and her hushand.
Dick. Katherine l.indstrom. Worthy
M atron, and Carmelita Halvorsen.
secretary M rs Halvorsen received
an appointment to the Cancer
Research C om m ittee o f Grand
O ipter
Distinguished guests present for
the meeting were Lois Newman.
Most W orthy Grand M atron, o f
M is s o u ri.
and
E dw ard
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M cDonald. Most Worthy Patron o f
ihc General Grand Chapter from
M orrow County used to have the
most elaborate and impressive
agricultural exhibit at the Oregon
Slate Fair Recently fewer and fewer
exhibits were submitted, and today
the Morrow County entry is much
smaller
Yet M orrow County leads many
other counties in agricultural produc-
lion Wc arc t f l in wheal production.
#1 in potato production, and we
grow alfalfa, com . and other crops
in abundance Let's show them o ff
Sheaves: lb be eligible fc>r ()reg«*n
State Fair entry, all grains, grasses,
and hay sheaves must he three inches
in diameter, cut near ground level,
and tied w ith three strings Grain
sheaves should be collected before
the kernels harden and then let them
dry before arranging into a sheaf
(•ru in : F.ntrics should be a half
busltel after cleaning II the entry is
in to superintendent B ill Rawlins at
least a day early, he w ill clean it
Wheal w ill be judged on uniformity,
freedom from foreign matter, sound
ness, bushel weight, and hardness
(■ russes and Hus: A hay entry
should be at least H) lbs , but may
be a fu ll bale Hay harvested after
fair last year is eligible k>r this year's
fair Sheaf materials need NOT be
grown by entrant
hKutoev Icn («Hinds constitute an
exhibit
Wc arc an agricultural county Wc
need to show Oregon what we have
In spue o f the Russian wheat aphid,
we grow the best wheat in Oregon
Now is the time to prepare for fair
Collect that material lor shcases
Plan to collect some grain for display
Help make this the best county lair
ever Help make our stale exhibit the
best eser
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An innovative peraomal cwnput
ing system th a t feature» an elec
Ironic pencil is getting the lead out
of business communications The
new »VNtem uses tool» th a t are in
Htantly fa m ilia r to the user a pencil
and ta b le t and a telephone lik e
hundnet
Called the Wang Freestyle * ja-r
Honal com puting system , the hard
ware and »off ware product develops!
by Wang latboratorie» is seen a a
major advance in helping people
manage inform ation lie tle r and
communicate more clearly One
reason for this ih that it bring» the
most basic forms of business com
m unicationa h a n d w r itt e n notes
and voice messages into the realm
of automation
Freest vie information can be corn
murucubsi via computer 'VS ( IFF l< F
and or F'AX net works V S O F F K F
is Wang's integrated office applica
t ion so ftw a re fo r VS m m ico m p u t
ers The F re e style system lets
users create a replica of th e ir d e s k
Photo by Joyc» H ughes
House as she was speaking in the area
Darlene Scroggins, owner, prepared a con
tinental breakfast tor 45 people with Lam on
Sunday morning
One-hundred and thirty-two guests signed the
guest book at Penland FHouse last w eek dur
ing their Open FHouse. July 3 Also, over the
week-end, Nora Lam, noted evangelist,
author, and missionary stayed at Penland
Area youth place third in
state competition
Local students
qualify for
regionals
with a tunc o f 50 52 The winning
lime was 50.34 and thirteen teams
participated
Lovett placed third in (he 200m
with 25 KH. Hermanns placed second
in the 100m w ith 12 29 and third in
the softball throw with 179 ft ; Pur-
situl placed sixth in the standing
broad )ump with 7 6
E<*ur local area youth participated
in the Hcrshey State Etnal Track and
Eicld meet in Eugene. July H
The relay. consisting o f McClain
Lovett, lone. Andy Hermanns. Ir-
rigon. Brian F’u rsifu ll. Um atilla and
Cary Edwards. Hernuston. took
third place in the state competition
Six Muilenls from M orrow Coun
ty participated in the Junior O lym
pic» Regional Track and Field meet
held July I at Sandy High School in
Sandy
Luke Swjnvon. lone, placed sc
cond in the high jum p and third in
the long jump Jory C row ell. lone,
placed eighth in the high |ump
Brent Gunderson. Hcppner plac
Dr. Will Ed
Berretta
see all patients
ed third in the sh«K put le n Britt
ner placed sixth in the high jump
Rondi Robinson placed fifth in the
shot put and second in the discus
Also participating was Jill Barber in
the high jump
Swanson. C ro w e ll. B rittn c r,
G underson and R obinson a ll
qualified for the regional meet to F»e
held Julv I 3 lb in Seattle. Wa
at
Pioneer Memorial Clinic
during
I)r. Jeanne B e rre tta i
M aternity Leave
Ponies produce
ju n io r Ini'll
yearbook
It wss bound to come—a com
mumcations xystem that » as easy
as w riting on a piece ot paper or
picking up a telephone
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on the PC screen w ith stamp *ixed
versions o f tlieir F’nsutvle rkcumenls
that can f>e moved stapled tiled
mailed, or enlarged tor review and
fu rth e r comment a ll w it b . it ' in h
ol the |s'nc 1 1
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Ih c jun ior high Hcppner Pomes
have produicd their first ycartsook
m six years
I he student council sponsored the
yeaifss'k and council representatives
were in charge of pre sale orders tor
the yearbook
The s ta ff consisted o f six
photographers, three illustrators and
two cover designers Mrs Sarah
( arlson was the adv isor tor the p io
jeet which tiHik a semester to
produce
" I 'm pleased with the wav the
f««>k turned out overall. I think the
student stall can be very proud of the
N vik thev have produced and I think
it holds some great moments from
the |UKH HU ssh»s»l year
Birthstone
Hummingbirds
Representing ever) month ot
the >ear each Hummingbird
has a faceted 329? lead crystal
heart in the birthstone color. To
complete this color scheme
each 3 inch bird has its wings
and tail leathers hand shaded
to match. Priced at $13.95. see
them m our windows
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I here w ill be an autograph p a rly.
Thursday. July 13. 7 p m at Kate's
Pizza Parlor Students and stall from
5 Hth grades are encouraged to at
lend to pic k up their N»>ks It unable
to attend, you may pick up your
K s'k at Hcppner Elementary S>.hi*>l
ollice starting July 14 You may put
your name on a list it you did not
pre order, for any available copies
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