TEN The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday February 1, 1979
Rebekahs hold installation rite
Ron Daniels
Ron Daniels, President of
Blue Mountain Community
College since 1974, has been
appointed to a three-year term
on the State System
Community College Coordi
nating Committee. The ap
pointment was made by Dr.
Verne Duncan, Oregon's State
Superintendent of Public In
struction. The function of the college
coordinating committee is to
maintain statewide articula
tion between the state's com
munity colleges and institu
tions of the State System of
Higher Education.
The committee deals with
problems that arise in the
areas of admissions, student
financial aid, evaluation of
transfer courses, and jurisdic
tional disputes involving dup
lication of programs.
Installation of the 1979
Rebekah officers was held
Thursday afternoon at the
Rebekah Hall. ' J
The meeting was calleif tp
order by the NG Irene
Padberg, who conducted the
opening before turning it over
to the DDP Delpha Jones and
her installing team of Hilda
the weekend with his wife and
small son, returned to his
work in Portland on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Saw
yer of Burbank Heights visited
Pete Klinger at the hospital,
and Mr. and Mrs. C.C. Jones
on Monday evening.
Mrs. Jim Martin of Portland
drove to Lexington Sunday to
visit with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Clell Rea. Mr. Rea is a
patient in Pioneer Memorial
Hospital. While here, Mrs.
Martin will also visit at the
Roy and Tom Martin homes.
Scott Balfe of Anchorage,
Alaska, is presently staving
with his grandparents, 'Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Palmer,
and will be attending school in
lone. His parents are Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Balfe of that city.
Mrs. Charles Buchanan was
a recent visitor with her sister
and daughter in Reno,
Nevada.
appointed to
state college panel
Lexington
news
Delpha Jones
Yocom, Faye Ruhl, Donna
Papineau and Ann Chick.
Those installed were NG,
Leila Palmer; VG, Virginia
Peck; Secretary, Delpha
Jones; Treasurer, Dorothy
Burcham ; Warden, Joyce
Buchanan; Conductor,
Frances Peck; ISG, Eula
Bloodsworth; OSG, Florence
McMillan; RSNG, Gladys
VanWinkle; LSNG, Norma
Groce; RSVG, Leila Messen
ger; LSVG, Ruth Robinson;
Chaplain, Alma Vinson; Color
Bearer, Marion Robinson;
Musician, Leita Messenger.
Following this, committees
were appointed to get ready
for the State President's visit
on March 1. A past Noble
Grand pin was presented to
Irene Padberg. Refreshments
were served. The next meet
ing is scheduled for the home
of Florence McMillan on
Thursday afternoon. This is
the time to reveal Secret
Sisters and draw names for
the coming year. Refresh
ments will be served.
Pete Klinger is a patient in
Pioneer Memorial Hospital in
Heppner.
Dean Hunt was taken to
Pioneer Memorial Hospital
Monday evening, where he
remained as a patient.
Former Lexington residents
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Hender
son are enjoying a vacation in
the Hawaiian Islands.
Mike Kane, who has spent
Library lists
new arrivals
New books at the Heppner
Public Library include "A
Dustant Mirror," Prelude to
Terror," "War and Remem
brance" "Eye of the Needle,"
and "Evergreen."
Other recent arrivals are
James Michener's "Chesa
peake," "Second Genera
tion," "The Gnomes," and
"Bright Flows the River."
Coming soon will be Erma
Bombeck's "If Life is a Bowl
of Cherries What Am I Doing
in the Pits?", "Empty Copper
Sea," and "American
Caesar."
Edmundson on
OCE honor roll
Kristin Edmundson of Hep
pner has been named to
Oregon College of Education's
fall term honor roll, for
maintaining a grade point
average of more than 3.5.
Miss Edmundson is a fresh
man at the Monmouth college.
Hedman makes
straight A9s at
EOSC
Dee Ann Hedman of Hep
pner maintained a perfect 4.0
grade point average during
fall term studies at Eastern
Oregon College in LaGrande.
Also making the honor roll
for grades averaging 3.5 or
higher were James Malcom of
Heppner, 3.61, and Emma
Jean Piening of lone, 3.73.
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