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District math contest winners announced The 1993 Morrow County School district Junior High Match contest was held April 28 at Heppner Middle School with many county participants. Seventh grade first place win ner was Laura Fritz from Colum bia Junior High. Eighth grade winner was Shannon Benjamin from Heppner Junior High. Other winners are as follows: Seventh grade: second-Jake McElligott, lone; third-Jaime Ford, fourth-Hilary Peck, fifth- Kristi Mason, all CJH; sixth- Nathan Rietmann, lone; seventh- Jayme Hansen, cighth-Jonas Hea- ly, both Heppner; a tie for ninth- Obituary John B. E rnsdorff Eighth grade winners First place winners seventh grade-Lara Fritz and Shannon Benjamin-eighth grade Seventh grade winners Bud’s Pub The place where friends meet Pizza Smorgasbord Party All you can eat $6 per plate. May 1 5th 6 to 8 p.m. Music and Dancing to follow John B. Ernsdorff. 76, of Lewiston, died from complica tions of a cerebral aneurysm at St. Joseph Regional Medical Center, the hospital where he served as administrator for almost three decades. Ernsdorff is credited with help ing transform the basic Lewiston hospital into a regional medical center. He was also an active member in many health and civic organizations. Born Sept. 11, 1916 at Yakima, WA. to John B. and Ot tilia Marie Prasch Ernsdroff. he attended schools there, graduating from Marquette High School in 1934. From 1937 to 1939, he attended St. Benedict’s College at Atchison. Kan. He moved to Spokane in 1940 where he graduated from Gonzaga University in 1941 with a bachelor's degree in chemistry. He then became an asisstant pro fessor of chemistry at Gonzaga. Ernsdorff married Mary Ann Tonani at Spokane on June 9, 1941. She died in 1945. He then married Irene Steinberger at Par sons, Kan. on June 9, 1947. She died in 1962. He married Dorothy Bingaman Scofield at Boise on April 16. 1966. She died on Dec. 30, 1979. He worked with the U.S. Navy from 1945 to 1952 as a civilian teacher in the V-5 and V-12 pro grams at Spokane and Farragut. Idaho. Ernsdorff attended Illinois In stitute of Technology at Chicago from 1945 to 1947, earning a master’s degree in industrial engineering from Chicago University. From 1948 to 1950 he was a partner in the Western Music Co. at Pendleton. He served as a hospital administrator at Heppner from 1950 until moving to Lewiston in 1954 and beginning his tenure at St. Jospeh. He retired in 1981. Ernsdorff was a member of the St. Stanislaus Catholic Church, the Knights of Columbus, the Lewiston Elks Lodge, the Lewiston Chamber of Commerce and past president of the Idaho Catholic Hospital Association. He also held memberships in the Idaho Hospital Association, the Idaho Health Facility Authori ty and the Lewiston Kiwanis Club. Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, May 5, 1993 THREE Jade Marsten and Jonny Roberts, both CJH and tenth-Andy Butler. CJH. Eighth grade: second-Brian Koffler. Heppner; a tie for third between Erika Cornejo and Shan non Slover, CJH; fourth-Eric Schonbachler, fifth-Toni Kemp, both Heppner; sixth-M arta Nilson, seventh-Levi Weekel- Magden, both CJH; eighth-Rick Worden, ninth-Traci Dickenson and tenth-Robby Schultz, all Heppner. The Elementary Math Contest including grades fourth through sixth will be held on May 19 at 6:30 p.m. at Sam Boardman Elementary school. Mother’s basket to benefit pool He served on the board of directors of the Sacajawea Lodge of the Camp Fire Girls, the North Central District Health Depart ment, the Mental Health Depart ment. the Idaho State Hill-Burton Authority, Interlink and the Tri- Parish Catholic School Board. Ernsdorff served as a volunteer bookkeeper for the Lewiston chapter of the Disabled American Veterans and as a volunteer for Interlink, the Valley Meals on Wheels and the American Red Cross. Survivors include two sons, John P. Ernsdorff of Spokane and F. Edward E rnsdorff of Lewiston; two daughters. Kathryn Baden of Pasco, WA. and Christine Layes of Lewiston, ID.; four sisters, Dorothy Jordan of West Linn, Jeanne Marie of Seattle, Wa., Paul Marie of Portland and Jeanne Wohlers of Olympia, WA.; a stepson Gary' L Bingaman of Rosalie, WA.; nine grandchildren and three step grandchildren. Three brothers and one sister preceded him in death. A prayer service was held at Vassar-Rawls Funeral Home in Lewiston The funeral mass was at St. Stanislaus Catholic Church with the Revs. John Morse and David Benedict as celebrants. Burial was at Normal Hill Cemetery. Memorial contributions for those who wish may be made to St. Joseph Family Hospice, PO Box 816, Lewiston, ID or to St. Stanislaus Tri-Parish Catholic School Foundation. 641, Fifth Ave. Lewiston. Judie Laughlin (I) and Joyce Hughes of Soroptimist display Mother’s day basket to be raffled. A Mother’s Day basket draw ing, sponsored by the Soroptimist Club of Heppner, will be held Saturday, May 8 at their yard sale. The winner of the basket will receive a dinner and gift sur prises for his or her mother. Pro ceeds from the drawing will benefit the Heppner pool. RJ’s Steakhouse & Lounge The basket is on display at Gardner’s Men’s Wear. Tickets at SI each are available from any Soroptimist member and at Gardner's. The yard sale will be held at the Butch and Judie Laughlin residence, 265 E. Cannon. 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