EIGHT The Heppner Gaiette-Tinies, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, June X, 1983
Local women attend Rebekah convention
Bartlett wins scholarship
By DELPHA JONES
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Peck and
Mr. and Mrs. C.C. Jones re
turned home Friday evening
from a few days stay at
Seaside, where they attended
a Rebekah convention. The
men enjoyed some sight see
ing and fishing while the
ladies attended the session.
There were many lovely
tributes and the International
Rebekah president from Vir
ginia, the president of the
Rebekah Assembly of Wash
ington, the warden of the
assembly from Washington,
several guests from California
and the grand scribe of the
Sovereign Grand Lodge of
Australia, enroute to Eng
land's grand lodge session
being held in Alberta, Canada,
and other dignitaries from
other states, were present.
The meeting was presided
over by Luella Foster, state
president. There were several
iteresting pieces of legislation
and some held over to the
following year. There were 800
registered with 550 being Re
bekahs and 250 Oddfellows.
There were 494 tickets sold for
the fraternal banquet.
A group from Forest Grove,
who started out as a barber
shop quartet but have now six
lady singers and have tra
veled throughout the world,
entertained with several fine
numbers.
Awards chairpersons gave
community service awards
and publicity awards. Two
people dressed as owls per
formed : a cute girl owl and a
bashful boy owl. He taught her
to dance. The skits were really
cute and showed many hours
of practice. A group of clowns
also entertained the group
with balloons for the ladies
and real kisses for the gentle
men. During an election of offi
cers. Una Makin of Joseph
was elected president, Sharon
Mignum. vice-president and
Patricia Horton, Warden.
Appointed officers from the
local area are: Virginia Peck,
assistant marshall, and Donna
Fortenberry. Fraternal press
chairman.
The President's and Grand
Master's Ball will be held
October 22 in Pendleton.
One of the main points of
interest was a report on the
Holeoate Center (an Oadf el
low home and nursing facility)
in Portland. At the present
time, things are going very
well there. The nursing home
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and hospital care unit are
fortunate to have doctors of
medicine, therapists and den
tists taking their internships
there. This gives the facility
fine nursing program. There
is also a nurses' training
program going on at the pre
sent time, and it is hoped this
can continue.
The Friendship House is
being remodelled with more
baths being built. Walk ways
and rest areas are also being
planned for the residents. A
new project for the coming
year is a garden which the
residents are helping plant
and maintain. This is good
mental therapy for some, but
cals for therapy for aching
muscles, too. There is a die
tary occupational project
going on at the present time.
People living alone who are on
a special diet and take medi
cation sometimes get off
schedule. When this happens,
they are taken into the nursing
facility and regulated then
taken back to the residencvy
of their home. This proving to
be a worthwhle project also.
The older building is being
developed into housing for low
income people. There are
about 77 residents at present
time. This report was greatly
enjoyed and was most interes
ting. Much of the monies
received by the lodge help
support this worthwhile
project.
Holly No. 139 received a
certificate for a WO percent
paid up membership for the
eve bank. This is one dollar
donated by each member to
World Eye Bank Research.
There was some talk on
state wide assistance for the
U.N. Pilgrimage, but this was
read and held over. .
The seating of the officers
and grand March and dance
was a lovely affair as always.
The next session will be in
Grants Pass in 1984.
under the guidmice of the Morrow
The Morrow County Education County Juvenile Commission and
Association Scholarship for 19H3 has worked as an Outdoor Educa-
Vickie Bartlett
has been awarded to Vickie Bart
lett. a senior at Riverside Hieh
School in Boardman. She is the
daughter of Gale and Shirley
Grill of Boardman.
The scholarship is for $500 and
is awarded every year to a senior
from one of the three Morrow
County high schools who plans to
pursue a career in education.
"Vickie is an outstanding stu
dent at Riverside and has parti
cipated in numerous extra-curricular
activities. She has also
tutored grade school students
tion Counselor," said a school
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Shirley George winner in
Little League raffle
Shirley George of Heppner
was the lucky winner of an
Amana Radarange in a Little
League raffle drawing May 25.
The oven was donated by
Lett's Electric. Heppner.
Over 1.200 tickets were sold
and over $600 was raised. The
funds will be used to purchase
materials to erect a chain link
fence at a new Little League
field near Willow Creek Dam.
Top salesperson was Bobby
Krein, who sold 242 tickets and
received $10 for his efforts.
Scott Johnston was runner-up
Opinion?
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Question: "With today's
economy, how do you see this
year's graduating class find
ing jobs?"
"I think they're going to
have to make their own jobs a
lot of the time. . .They're go
ing to have to really go out and
beat the carpet." said Dr.
Thomas Alexander of Board
man. "And they may not find
the jobs they started out look
ing for."
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