EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, January 24, 1996
Soroptimist Club initiates members
Lions Club presents awards
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JA N U A RY 31, 1996
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Morrow County Grain Growers
350 Main
Lexington, OR
1-541-989-8221
1-800-452-7396
(l-r) Carol Michael, Andrea Mortimer, Meg Murray and Pauline
Winter
Soroptimist International
Club of Heppner recently in
stalled two new members, An
drea Mortimer and Meg Mur
ray. Mortimer, employed by
First Interstate Bank, has the
financial services classification,
and Murray joined under the
cattle ranching classification.
The local chapter of the
world's largest service organi
zation for women will staff the
information booth at the up
coming Wee Bit O'lreland in
March. Members will host the
Senior Girls Luncheon for Hep-
per and lone senior girls and
their mothers in May.
Local Soroptimists meet re
gularly the first three Thurs
days of the month during the
lunch hour. Soroptimist in
volvement is open to all busi
ness and professional women
intersted in community service.
"It is particularly helpful to
those new in the community,"
said Carol Michael.
For more information about
participating in Soroptimist In
ternational of Heppner, contact
Michael, 676-9642, or Nancy
Snider, 422-7410, member
recruitment and retention com
mittee.
Lions Club president Roger Trueax (I) presents award to Mike Mills
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Morrow County Historical Society
board holds its quarterly meeting
By Delpha Jones
The quarterly meeting of the
board of directors of the Mor
row County Historical Society
was held at the home of Jim
and Barbara Bloodsworth on
Sunday, Jan. 21.
Minutes of the past meeting
were read and accepted. A re
port was given on the kiosk at
Well Spring near the Charlie
Doherty ranch. A committee of
Barton Clark and Cecil Jones
was appointed to do some
cleaning up of a cemetery on
Rhea Creek Road.
The Chronicle committee
reported that they are in the
process of preparing the 1996
Chronicles. Any stories of the
area will be greatly appreciated.
The president thanked the
committee for their past work
on this project.
The essay to be presented at
the Morrow County Fair was
discussed and the committee
will soon have the rules ready
for anyone interested in this
project. The rules will also be
printed in the Fair Book. The
committee working on this pro
ject are Barbara Bloodsworth,
Betty Carlson and Don Eppen-
Wasco, OR
1-541-442-5781
1-800-824-7185
to reserve your unit
Bob Kahl (r) accepts award from Lions Club president Trueax
baugh.
The trip scheduled for May
was discussed and the letters
will be out soon concerning
this. The Society needs to hear
from those interested soon after
the information is out to make
plans and hold the bus for May
9-12. The trip to Isaquah,
Washington will include a time
through Rosalind, where the
t.v. series, "Northern Expo
sure" was made, a 3V2-hour
trip in a train coach built in 1937
and other places of interest.
Following reports and other
business of the day, an election
of officers was held, with the
following elected: Delpha
Jones, president, Harold Peck,
vice-president, and Ruth Mc
Cabe, secretary.
The meeting was preceded David Sykes (r) receives Lions Club award
with a potluck dinner. An ex
change of late Christmas gifts
Three Heppner Lions Club Club members who work
was held following the meet Members were presented with towards funding of the Oregon
ing. Those present were the special certificates at a recent Sight and Hearing fund.
host and hostess, Jim and Bar meeting of the club.
bara Bloodsworth, Don and
Mike Mills, Bob Kahl and
Donna Eppenbaugh from Irri- David Sykes were all presented
gon, Harold and Edna Peck, with the Oregon Lions Sight
Cecil and Delpha Jones, Jean and Hearing Foundation
Nelson, Barton Clark and special Honor Roll award.
Kathryn Hoskins.
The award is given to Lions
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A M & FM lodge 69 awards 50 year pins
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The Heppner Lodge Number 69 A M. & F.M. recently presented 50 year pins to its members.
Pictured left to right are presenter, Kenneth Elliott, past grand master of the Grand Lodge of
Oregon, and 50-year members, Bill Cox, Ralph Taylor, Truman Messenger and Clarence Baker,
worshipful master. Not pictured is Paul Jones, also a 50-year member.
SMCST to sponsor fund drive
19% marks the 35th anniver
sary of the National Dollars For
Scholars. To celebrate this oc
casion, the South Morrow
County Scholarship Trust
(SMCST), a local chapter of
Dollars For Scholars, is having
a fund drive during the month
of February.
Cans have been placed in
stores and businesses in lone,
Lexington and Heppner. The
SMCST is asking for a dollar
contribution per resident for
their scholarship program for
local high school students.
Dollars For Scholars is a
grassroots non-profit organiza
tion providing financial assist
ance and community support
for students seeking post
secondary educational oppor
tunities. All the money raised
in this drive will go to area
students, said Reverend Stan
Hoobing, president of SMCST.
The cash for cans event
marks a special occasion for the
Dollars for Scholars and is part
of the national celebration.
"1 9 % Year of the Scholar...
Hope for Every Student".
Across the country, over 750
Dollars for Scholars chapters
are joining the celebration to
raise funds and awareness for
their students.
The SMCST is a community-
based, volunteer-directed
chapter. In 1993, Dollars for
Scholars chapters in 40 states
distributed nearly $7.1 million
to 14,200 students in their com
munities. Since the program's
creation in 1958, Dollars For
Scholars has awarded over $61
million to 130,000 students.
For more information about
Dollars for Scholars and the
local chapter, contact Reverend
Hoobing, 676-9940.
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