Tillamook Elks HI-LIGHTS
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Tillamook Elks HI-LIGHTS
Tillamook Elks Lodge 1437 Volume 69, No. 8 HI-LIGHTS Lodge 1437 The Benevolent And Protective Order of Elks * A Fraternal Organization November 2014 (USPS463-910) (503) 842-6623 Hello Members, I think everybody will agree that this Spring and Summer, we had seen some of the best warm weather ever during all of our outdoor functions such as the picnics, parades and fair. And it seems like the cold and wet Fall weather came upon us overnight. But now is a great time to get together at the Lodge. Monday night Taco’s is always a big hit for the entire family and too many of you are missing out on our Thursday Night Dinners before Lodge meeting. Remember, that as a member, you are always welcome and encouraged to attend meetings. Your voice and opinions are always valued. Friday nights have become even more exciting and not just because of the great Steaks and Specials coming out of the kitchen. We have started a new game called the Queen of Hearts. Tickets are sold each week at $1 each. On Friday nights at 7, one ticket is drawn and that person gets to turn over one of 54 cards on a board which includes both Jokers. Then those tickets are discarded and new tickets are sold for the next weeks drawing. If you find the queen of Hearts, you get half the pot that has built up. But every card turned over is a winner. As of October 17th, the pot was up to $758.00. Each week the pot gets larger and the odds get better. The LOE did a fantastic job with their Sunday breakfast on October 19th. Folks said it was the best that they have ever had before and many were asking why we don’t do this more often. What is your opinion, would you like to see the Lodge have Breakfast on Sunday, at least once, maybe twice a month. Let us know please! Next month comes one of my worst days all year. DAY LIGHT SAVINGS TIME ENDS. Go to work in the dark and come home in the dark. Don’t worry, we will have the lights on for you at the Lodge. We do have our annual Veterans Program on Saturday the 15th. This is a great program and opportunity to be with our remaining World War II Vets. We will have 4 new members to be initiated on the 20th. Come meet and welcome our new members to our Lodge. See you there! We will be closed for Thanksgiving. I wish everybody a Happy Holiday with family and friends. Happy Thanksgiving Everybody! Russell Smith, Your Exalted Ruler Memorial Service On Sunday, December 7th at 2:00pm Exalted Ruler Russell Smith with his Officers welcome all the family and friends of our departed Members to attend this Memorial Ceremony to pay tribute to these past Members. You do not have to be a Member to attend. Bill Blaser James Labounty Delbert L Dials S W Stein George W Drowley William Walker Bud Gienger Jerry R Wigg Francis Hurliman Robert Wirth Veterans News Proposition for Membership Thomas Jones proposed by Harvey Reeves Joyce Pierce proposed by Dianna Moore Shirley Laviolette proposed by Wanda Griffin Balloting on November 13, 2014 4211 On September 19, 2014 a ground breaking ceremony was held for the PVAMC Fisher House. The Fisher House Program provides no-cost temporary accommodations to America’s military Veterans and active duty service members’ families and caregivers while Veterans are getting treatment. PVAMC was selected to participate in the program and build a home on the Vancouver PVAMC campus to support Portland and Vancouver facilities. A shuttle service will provide transportation between the two locations. The PVAMC house is to be designed for 16 families and have common kitchen and living rooms but will have private bedrooms and bathrooms. Construction is anticipated to take 10 to 12 months to complete. It will be located at 1601 E. 4th Plain Blvd, Vancouver, WA Lodge Officers Exalted Ruler Russell Smith Leading Knight Sandy Jacobs Loyal Knight Lecturing Knight Sam Billow Secretary Gerry Bales Treasurer George Schmader Esquire Josh Matsell Chaplain Tiler Lee Neeley Inner Guard Jeff Peacock Alternate Officer Bob Bales Electrician Henry Gruber Elk of the Year Officer of the Year Sam Billow Citizen of the Year Trustee, Trustee, Trustee, Trustee, Trustee, 1 2 3 4 5 Year Year Year Year Year Trustees Jill Williams Ed Gomes Ken Lommen Joan Benton Parry Hurliman Ladies Of The Elks - 2014-2015 Dues Notice We are updating our membership list and would appreciate the following information. Thank you for your continued support. Name _____________________________________ Address _____________________________________ Phone Number _______________________________ Email Address ________________________________ DUES $15 PER YEAR Please turn in at the Elks Office or remit to: LOE - PO Box 75 - Tillamook, OR 97141 Ladies of Elks Officers President Carole Wigg 1st VP Dixie Reeves Secretary Elaine Pfalzgraff Treasurer Patty Morrill Chaplain/ Parliamentarian Dixie Reeves Sunshine Loretta McFarland Historian Happy Birthday Time to celebrate your special day. New Members initiated in September. John Laurin, Eugene Kyniston, LeRoy Satter, Bill Brown. Not pictured, Todd Pitts Have dinner on us. This coupon entitles you to ONE FREE LODGE DINNER on any lodge night in your birthday month, to be redeemed after attending Lodge meeting. Dues must be current Signature __________________________________________ 6235 Tillamook Elks Lodge 1437 1907 Third Street Tillamook, Oregon 97141 (503) 842-6623 (503) 842-4930 (fax) www.tillamookelkslodge1437.com - HOURS Monday - Friday 11:00 a.m. - ???? Saturday 10 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Sunday - Closed Elks RV Park & Campground 503-842-4200 Dinner Fridays 5:00-8:00 Lunch Mon-Fri 11:30 - 1:30 Lodge Dinner 6:30 - 7:00 Soup & Sandwiches Tue-Thu If you find your Member Number in the bulletin you get a free dinner November 2014 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Flag Flying Days 11/11 Veterans Day 1 11/4, Election Day 11/27 Thanksgiving Hot Dogs & Chili 11/10 USMC Anniversary 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Ladies Card Party LOE Meeting Lodge Meeting, 7:30 Hamburger Steaks Hot Dogs & Chili Taco Team 3 Square Dancing Tuna Casserole Host: Ken & Judy Lommen PER Meeting 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Ladies Card Party Taco Team 1 Interviews, 6:00 BOG Meeting, 7:00 Square Dancing Lodge Meeting, 7:30 Gumbo Hot Dogs & Chili Hot Beef Sandwich Host: Joan Benton Veteran’s Dinner and Program Balloting 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Ladies Card Party Indoctrination, 6:00 Square Dancing Lodge Meeting, 7:30 BBQ Chicken Hot Dogs & Chili Roast Pork Host: Parry & Feenie Hurliman Taco Team 2 Initiation 23 24 Ladies Card Party Taco Team 3 30 25 BOG Meeting, 7:00 26 27 28 Square Dancing Thanksgiving Lodge Closed Fish Basket or Shrimp Hot Dogs & Chili Scampi Host: Russell & Kim Smith 29 Charitable Report Summary Fraternal Year Ending 03/31/2014 Oregon National 259,023 19,506,246 27,100 2,099,875 Helpers of Elks Who Worked 9,521 938,922 Total Workers 36,621 3,038,797 135,619 5,501,576 61,361 4,659,191 196,980 10,160,767 Program Participants Elks Who Worked: Elks Hours Donated Helpers Hours Donated Total Hours Cash Value of Donated Hours * $4,292,194.20 Tillamook Lodge Volunteer of the Month Lee Neeley $221,403,112.93 Delinquent Members Elks Miles Traveled 382,353 15,263,073 Helpers Miles Traveled 127,102 9,253,455 Total Miles Cash Value of Miles Traveled ** 509,455 24,516,528 $280,200.25 $13,484,090.40 Cash Contributions Non-Cash Contributions $4,470,670.00 $57,080,541.00 $526,191.00 $38,534,927.00 Total Contribution $9,569,255.45 $330,502,671.33 The Federal Government has determined that the cost of work done by charitable organizations like the Elks would average out to $21.79 per hour if performed by social care and government agencies ** Mileage is computed at $0.55 per mile. Crying Corner The following Member Numbers were drawn at the Lodge meeting on October 16th $25: 6702 & 5837, $50: 4675 & 6283, $75: 6741 & 3349 Six months delinquent: Ronald Annen, Brownlee Bush, Douglas Bushell, Stephanie Cervantes, Thomas Donohue, Malcolm Ferrington, David Grover, Debra Grover, Sterling Hanakahi, Herman Hart, Josh Hopkes, James Hurliman, Robert Hurliman, Sandra Hurliman, Deborah Johnson, Kevin Jolly, Daniel Kephart, Stanley Kephart, Zach Kephart, Jim Kesey, Steven Klahn, Rick Kominoth, David Letz, John Marshall, Donna McCammon, Tassi O’Neil, Melbert Pike, Darla Sills, Nathan Tohl, Mark Weir, Steven Wester, Chris Wilks Twelve months delinquent: Mitch Alston, Alfred Anderson, Kris Aufdermauer, Eric Bennett, Mike Bentley, Tony Benton, Louise Blaser, Roger Brandt, Peter Churchley, Darrell Dahlien, Wallace Ervin, Ethan Gitchell, Leslie Groombridge, AC Hamilton, Thomas Hamlik, Tom Haupert, Joyce Hughes, Marty Johnston, Dave Jonason, Mark Killion, Gary Koberstein, Mitchell Leno, Janet MacMurdo, Robert McPheeters, Wayne Millspaugh, Harold Moffitt, Lalo Navarre, Ryan Nielsen, Michael Oliver, Cameron Olson, Margaret Page, Aaron Palter, Robert Pepper, Leonard Pesterfield, James Pickett, Ronald Prince, Sean Rawe, Gordon Rhodes, Sean Rieger, Charles Sander, Michael Santos, Ryan Schmitz, Joseph “Scott” Schriber, Francis Stephens, J Douglas Stonebrink, Deborah Stopper, Garry Strange, Laura Torrey, Nickalaus Troxel, Floyd Walker, Michael Waud, Thomas Waud, Richard Wells, Joseph Werner, Todd Westmorland, Dennis Wilks, Lee Wilson, Michelle XiQuin, John Yates What’s Happening This Month November 11th, Veteran’s Day TILLAMOOK ELKS LODGE No. 1437 “A FRATERNAL ORGANIZATION” PO Box 87—1907 Third Street Tillamook, OR 97141 Periodicals U.S. Postage Paid ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED November 15th, Veteran’s Dinner & Program November 27th, Thanksgiving (Lodge Closed) What’s Happening Next Month December 7th, Elks Memorial Service December 20th, Seniors Pool Tournament We Honor Their Bravery and Sacrifice Veterans Day Celebration The Tillamook Elks Lodge is proud to serve a free dinner for all Veterans and Active Duty Military Personnel and their spouses. All Veteran’s Organizations are welcome. Saturday, November 15th Dinner at 5:30pm Program at 6:30pm Drug Awareness Red Ribbon Week Post Cards The Benevolent & Protective Order of Elks of the United States of America has the largest all-volunteer drug awareness program in the country. For more than 31 years, the Elks have been providing educational materials to children, parents and schools at no cost. Each year in October, the Elks honor the memory of slain DEA Special Agent Enrique S Camerena with a Red Ribbon Campaign. Special Agent Camerena was kidnapped, tortured and killed because he was successfully investigating one of the largest drug trafficking organizations in Mexico. The Elks Drug Awareness Program has launched a national campaign to ask our leaders in Washington, DC to uphold our nation’s drug laws and to remind everyone, especially our youth, of the dangers of using any illicit drug. The Elks are asking for President Obama’s help to send a message that drugs are dangerous; that drug use leads to drug addiction; and that a hopeful future is one free of addiction. Our goal is to have 200,000 Red Ribbon Week post cards sent. They are available in the Lodge office