Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday. June 28. 1995
Volleyball games organized
Anyone interested is invited
to join in. Call Marlene Currin,
676-9711 home, or 676-9141
work, to sign up. Six people are
needed for each side to be able
to play, says Currin.
A volleyball team is being
organized in Heppner for fun
and exercise.
Games will begin Wednes
day, June 28, at 5:10 p.m. at the
tennis courts near the middle
school gym.
Hostesses kidnap ladies
By Delpha Jones
The Past Noble Grand Club
of the Holly Lodge had an in
teresting day Saturday, when
the hostesses “kidnapped'' the
ladies for a surprise luncheon.
The ladies left Lexington and
traveled to the West Winds
Nursery near H erm iston,
where they enjoyed the many
lovely flowers, such as roses
and lilies. The hostess pre
sented each member with a
lovely rosebud.
Then it was on to the Tri-
Cities, where they enjoyed
lunch at Cavanaugh's Inn, a
visit to two craft shops and a
trip to Columbia Center where
they enjoyed shopping.
They returned through Her
miston, where they enjoyed a
light supper before going
home.
Those attending were Vir
ginia Peck, Leila Palmer, Luella
Taylor, Delpha Jones and the
hostesses Geri Martin and
Kathy Clark.
Market Report
Compliments of the Morrow County Grain Growers
Tuesday, June 27
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Pioneer Memorial Clinic
will be closed
T uesday, July 4
Have a fun holiday
The Heppner Gazette-Times will be
closed Tuesday, July 4.
News deadline for July 5 publication will
be 5 p.m. Friday, June 30; advertising will
be 5 p.m. Monday, July 3.
Happy Fourth off July
Scholarship deadline nears
There is still time for return
ing college students to apply
for a $500 scholarship from the
South Morrow County Scholar
ship Trust-Lexington Tippage
Fee.
Second year college students,
those who have completed at
least three quarters or two
semesters of college/university
work, and older students who
attended either lone or Hepp-
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Box
143 N. Main St.
Heppner, Oregon
676-5241
BMCC
Blue Mountain Community
College has announced its
spring term president's list,
dean's list, and honor roll. To
qualify for the President's list
students must earn a grade
point average of 3.85 or higher;
Dean's list 3.4 to 3.84 and
honor roll 3. to 3.39. Following
are students who qualify:
President's list: Heppner,
Erin Fishburn, 4. and Lori
Straley; lone, Edmund Riet-
mann, 4.
Dean's list: Heppner, Noia
Binschus, Teruo C hinen,
Christopher Cookston, James
Gavin; Lexington, Celeste
Owen, Daniel Lindsay and
Joseph Lindsay; lone, Chisana
Warren, Crystal Minster, Heidi
Orem; Boardman, Amanda
Gilberson, Lizabeth Palmer,
Amanda Smith and Naomi
Sw ann; Irrigon, Wendy
Brown, Kimberly Burke, Franki
Laudahl, Brandon Suchy,
James Lunders; Hermiston,
Taryn Dick.
Honor roll: Lexington, Ryan
Munkers, ; Ione, Tanja Ander
son, Justin Miller, April Taylor;
Boardman, Stacie Bates, Darcie
Carter, Mary Sayles.
Western Oregon State College
A total of 86 students have
been named to the president's
list and another 547 students
have been named to the honor
roll for spring term 1995 at
Western Oregon State College.
Local students on the honor
roll are Jesus J. Garcia, and Jana
Mounts, both from Boardman,
and Michelle R. Brown, Irrigon.
Betsy Hernandez, Boardman,
qualifed for the president's list.
President' list students
achieved a perfect 4. grade
point average, while honor roll
students earned a 3.5 to 3.99
Degrees, certificates, and
high school diplomas were
awarded to 275 graduates at the
thirty-third Blue Mountain
Community College com
mencement on June 9.
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By Delpha Jones
The Lexington Grange an
nual picnic was held Sunday at
the Barbara and Eldon Gilbert
mountain cabin. The Master,
Clarence Buchanan, gave the
group an account of some of
the happenings at State
Grange, where he was a
delegate. Others attending
from Lexington were Ned and
Kathy Clark and Barton Clark.
After dinner the group en
joyed pinochle before returning
home early in the evening.
Weddings
average.
WOSC, a four-year liberal
arts college, has an enrollment
of nearly 4,000 students.
Eastern Oregon State College
Chloe Pearson, Heppner,
was named to Eastern Oregon
State College's 1995 spring
quarter dean's list. To qualify
for the list, students must have
a minimum of 12 graded credit
hours and have a grade point
average of 3.5 or better.
Oregon State University
Names of students who have
made the scholastic honor roll
spring term have been an
nounced by Oregon State
University. Local students on
the honor roll include: Peter G.
Pearson, junior, business, 3.5
or better, Heppner; Jason J.
Smythe, sophomore, science,
“ A " average, and Rochelle L.
Neal, senior business, 3.5 or
better, both of Boardman.
A total of 266 students earn
ed straight “ A " (4.). Another
1,282 earned a “ B " plus (3.5)
or better to make the listing. To
be on the honor roll, students
must carry at least 12 graded
hours of course work.
The names of University of
Idaho students honored for
spring semester academic
achievement with inclusion on
deans' list have been announc
ed by university officials.
Deans' list honorees include:
Brent Sheirbon and Jim
Tellechea, both Lexington, col
lege of business, and Lenn
Greer, Irrigon, college of
agriculture.
To receive the honor,
students must achieve a re
quired grade point average
while enrolled in a designated
number of graded class hours.
BM CC announce degree candidates
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G ilb erts host grange picnic
Colleges list honor students
University of Idaho
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T E C H * IO L O G V
ner high schools and live in the
Lexington voting precinct, are
eligible to apply.
The deadline is August 1.
Applications are available at the
Morrow County Grain Grow
ers business office. All applica
tions must include a college
transcript(s) and should be sent
to the South Morrow County
Scholarship Trust, P.O. Box
926, Heppner, OR 97836.
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Heppner
676-9481
graduates:
Heppner: Teruo Chinen,
associate of a*rts “ Oregon
transfer” degree; Kathleen La-
Ree' Hire, associate of arts
“ Oregon transfer" degree;
Craig Allen Miles, associate of
applied science degree in pro
duction agriculture and an
associate of applied science
degree in business agriculture;
Rebecca Kay Norton, associate
of arts “ Oregon transfer"
degree; Myrna Gay Sieler,
associate of applied science
degree in nursing.
Lexington: Daniel L. Lind
say, associate of applied science
degree in diesel and heavy
equipment technology.
lone: Dawn Michelle Garrett,
associate of applied science
degree in nursing.
Boardman: Laurel Lyrtn
G lenn, associate of arts
“ Oregon transfer" degree;
Jason Neil Sheadel, associate of
science degree in civil engineer
ing technology; Naomi Jane
Sw ann, associate of arts
“Oregon transfer" degree; Carl
Alan Ward, certificates in
medical office receptionist and
general business-office recep
tionist, and an associate of ap
plied science degree in ad
ministrative office specialist-
medical option; Bobby Douglas
Creason, associate of arts
“ Oregon Transfer" degree.
Irrigon: Wendy Elizabeth
Brown, associate of science
degree in human services;
Dawn Nicole Dike, adult high
school diploma; Steven Alex
Humphrey, associate of ap
plied science degree in in
dustrial maintenance tech
nology; Brandon Scott Suchy,
associate of arts “ Oregon
transfer” deeree.
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Brazell
Roberts
Kathleen Brazell and James Roberts, both of Pendleton, were
married April 1, 1995, in a double-ring ceremony at Pilot Rock
Community Center. The Reverend Gary Nowell of Pendleton
performed the ceremony.
The bride's parents are A1 and Jean Brazell of Lexington.
Roberts is the son of John and Rebecca Roberts of Pendleton.
The bride
given in marriage by her father, wore a tea-length
gown of white satin with lace overlay and jeweled cape. The
fingertip veil featured a floral wreath and blusher. She carried
a cascading bouquet of white and ivory roses, accented with
baby's breath and ivy.
The groom and best man wore tuxedo suits of black Pendleton
wool, and silk vests of royal blue and green, all fashioned by
the bride's mother.
Maid of honor was Lynette Kleespies of Dallas and best man
was Stuart Roberts of Pendleton.
The maid of honor wore a western style, royal blue dress.
Ushers were Chad and Michael Roberts, brothers of the groom,
and Brian Brazell, brother of the bride. They wore silver and black
striped silk vests fashioned by the bride's mother and black slacks
and ties.
Large bouquets featuring white and pink lillies, designed by
the bride's uncle, Ralph Martin of Durham, were placed on straw
bales with western saddles and boots. A special altar piece was
woven by members of the Bethphage Mission for the occasion.
A three-tiered cake was surrounded by four horseshoe cakes
and decorated with red roses, horses, horseshoes and rope
designs. Grandmothers of the groom cut the cake and Diane
Brazell, sister-in-law of the bride, poured punch. Coffee and tea
were served by Ruth Parm of Lexington, and an aunt of the
groom.
A reception at the Community Center followed the ceremony.
The bride attended Western Oregon State College, Monmouth.
The bridegroom graduated from WOSC in 1990. He works for
Bethphage Mission Pacific in Pendleton.
After a wedding trip to Colorado and Wyoming, the couple
live in Pendleton.
The Heppner Girls Softball teams
of Willow Creek Little League would like to thank all the
businesses and parents who sponsored and supported the
program this year.
Special thanks to Mike & Kay Proctor of Green Feed
& Seed for donating the Montana Silver Smith Jewelry that
was raffled to help pay for the uniforms. Congratulations
to the winner Audra Bunch.
Also thanks to everyone who helped: the umpires, those
who helped with the field and coaching, Vi Wilgers, Snack
Shack Workers and anyone else who helped.
W e really appreciate you. Hope you will volunteer next
year.
Heppner I & Heppner II
Jim Van Winkle, Joyce Hughes, and all the girls
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