SMC Scholarship Trust announces scholarship winners
The South Morrow County attend Liraceland College and
Scholarship Trust has announced major in pre-med or biology.
the recipients of the 1997 $500 After Graceland, medical school
scholarships.
Scholarship and internship, she plans to
winners are Brent Gunderson, pursue a career as a pediatrician.
Tom Kemp, Traci Dickenson Traci is the daughter of Steve and
and Lindsey Waterland, all Kathi Dickenson, Heppner.
seniors at Heppner High
School.
school participation, degree of
effort the student has made in
funding sources for college,
personal characteristics
for
success and school citizenship.
The board of directors of the
scholarship trust include Bill
Rietmann, president; George
Koffler, vice-president; Bob
Kahl, treasurer; Sharon Hamson,
secretary; the Rev. A1 Trachsel;
Jim Swanson and Missy
Cutsforth.
The board is available to speak
to individuals or groups about the
program and how to invest
money at tax savings in the
future.
Marriage licenses
The Morrow County Clerk’s
office at the courthouse in Hepp
ner reports issuing the following
marriage licenses during the past
week:
April 15: Leonard W illiam
Stewart, 82, Hermiston; and
Rebecca Jean Johnson, 34,
Hermiston.
April 16: Elizandro Sanchez,
19, Boardman; and
Rosa M aria M artinez, 17,
Boardman.
Engagement
W.C.C.C. Golf
Traci Dickenson
Traci Dickenson, has served as
senior class president. National
Honor Society secretary, and
active in sports. She plans to
W e make
Posters
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“Mother Goose Madnt
Monday, May 12 at 7 p.m.
St. P atrick ’s P arish Hall, Heppner
A d m is s io n is fre e
This mixed up musical nursery rhymes production Is a county wide effort
Actors, musicians, singers & stage crew consist of county residents from
Boardman, Irrigon, lone, Lexington & Heppner. Ages of the cast and crew
range from 5 to 70. This “madness’' Is directed by Shelly Rietmann.
C o m e & e n jo y th e “ m a tln o o n ” !
Lindsey Waterland
Lindsey Waterland is this
year's recipient of the corporation
award. She is the daughter of
Karla Waterland, Heppner, and
the late George Waterland. She
plans to attend Eastern Oregon
State College, majoring in
Brent Gunderson
nursing. Her scholarship is from
Brent Gunderson, the son of
the interest of the investment of
David and Tricia Gunderson, Kinzua Corporation of Seattle,
Heppner, was selected to play in which was a 10,000 gift. Each
the 96/97 East/West Shrine
year a $500 gift is given in honor
Team. He was named second
of the corporation.
team all state linebacker and
The four students were selected
offensive guard and first team all out of 16 applicants on the basis
conference
linebacker
and
of academic achievement, chosen
offensive guard. He also lettered field of study, financial need,
in golf and football. He plans to
attend Eastern Oregon State
College, and study accounting to
become a CPA.
Ladies' Play, April 22
Low gross of the field: Debbie
Gutierrez and Pat Edmundson.
Flight A: low gross Bev Gun
derson 40; low net Suzanne Jep-
sen 26; long drive Pat Edmund
son; K.P. Susan Atkins.
Flight B: low gross Alene
Rucker 44; low net Norma
French 31; long drive Alene
Rucker; K.P. Debbie Gutierrez.
Flight C: low gross Lucille
Peck 44; low net Sandy Hanna
28; long drive Shirley Martin.
Chip in: Karen Wildman #11,
Sandy Hanna #17.
Birdie: Shirley Martin #18,
Bev Gunderson #13.
Other happenings: "A" Pat
Toni Kemp
Edmundson 3; "B" Norma
Tom Kemp, Lexington, has French 6; "C" Floss Watkins 1.
selected agriculture business as
Ladies' Play, April 29
her field of study at the
Low gross of the field: Pat
University of Idaho at Moscow.
The daughter of Gary and Marcia Edmundson.
Kemp, she has been involved in
Flight A: low gross Susan
FFA, sports and is senipr class Atkins; low net Carol Norris;
vice-president. Tom plans to least putts Lois Hunt
pursue a career in international
Flight B: low gross Luvilla
marketing.
Sonstegard; low net Joyce Din
kins; least putts Betty Carlson.
Flight C: low gross Lorrene
Montgomery; low net Jackie
Allstott; least putts Cam Wishart.
K.P. #4: Jan Paustian, Luvilla
Sonstegard, Jackie Allstott.
K.P. #5: Pat Edmundson,
Susan Atkins, Luvilla Sonste
gard.
Chip in: Susan Atkins #9,
Betty Carlson #2.
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Tanja Anderson and Jasen Tenneson
Anderson-T enneson
Allen and Cheryl Anderson of Olex announce the engagement and
forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Tanja Anderson, to Jasen
Tenneson, both of Goldendale, WA.
The bride-elect graduated from lone High School in 1994 and at
tended Blue Mountain Community College in Pendleton.
Tenneson is the son of Roy and Sandy Hawkins of The Dalles, and
Jerry Tenneson of Bonneville. He graduated from The Dalles High
School in 1992 and currently works at NW Aluminum in Goldendale.
The couple plan a June 6 wedding at the NW Aluminum plant in
The Dalles.
St. Patrick's Senior Center
_______ Bulletin Board_______
There were 73 people in attendance at the senior birthday dinner
April 30, and nine meals were delivered to homes. Members of the
First Christian Church served. Isabel Parry won the birthday gift
of two complimentary tickets to the Friday breakfast at the senior
center.
The menu for dinner May 14 will be beef enchiladas, com,
tossed salad, fruit and cookies. Members of the Christian
Missionary Fellowship will serve. A center board meeting will be
held at 1 p.m.. Blood pressures will be taken at 11 a.m.
Breakfast will be held at the center Friday, May 9, from 8 to
10:30 a.m. This week's menu will be dry or hot cereal, fruit and
biscuits and gravy with coffee, milk or juice. Suggested donation
is $2 for those over 60.
One table of pinochle was in play Friday afternoon. The carpet
and upholstered furniture were shampooed Friday afternoon.
Debby Peck's presentation at the center Saturday was cancelled
because of illness.
Six people watched the movie "Larger than Life" Sunday
evening.
Two new tenants have moved in to St. Patrick's Senior Center
apartments, Mrs. Straley on the third floor, and Lester Corwin in
the first floor apartment. We welcome both of them and hope their
stay is long and pleasant.
The senior bus will take seniors on a tour of the county on
Saturday. May 24, departing Heppner at 10 a.m. Those planning to
attend should bring a lunch. A sign up sheet is in the Senior
Center office or call 676-9030.
Other dates to remember are as follows: Tues. & Thurs., 10
a.m., exercise; Wed., 11 blood pressure clinic; 12 noon, senior
dinner; Friday, 2 p.m., cards; Sunday, 7 p.m., movie.
Monday-Friday 8-5:30
Saturday 10-2
Mon - Fri
8:30am - 5:30pm
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Friends
Richard & Sibyl Cunnington
Roland & Donna Bergstrom
The Armato Family
Drake Ranch-Doug, Carley,
Amy, Kevin Drake
Kuhn, Spicer & Mills
Scott & Dons Donnell
Raymond & Norma French
Gene & Fay Pierce
Willow Creek Country Club Ladies
Orville W. & Alta P. Cutsforth (from
Dorothy Hawkins)
Archie & Diana Ball
& Family (shamrock)
Marshall & Edda Lovgren
In Memory of Bill & Bonnie Barratt
by Ken & Vicky Moland
Robert & Sylvia Allen
Degree o Honor Lodge #29
Heppner, Oregon
Jim & Cam Wishart
The United Parcel Service Foundation
Marilyn & Roe Gardner
Les Schwab Tire Center, Heppner
Seitz Aviation
Stor-4-U: Clay & Peggy Henderson
Hair Expressions-Dave, Kay,
& Bryce Fowler
Members of the IBEW
Local 125 CBEC
Farra’s Shoe Service
John G McBee, DDS
John M. McBee, MD
Rod & Meg Murray-Rx Ranch, lone
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VanMarter & Kahl Insurance (logo)
Heppner Chamber of Commerce t logo )
PTI Communications
Willow Lodge No 66 I O O F
Kinzua Resources, L.L.C.
Murray Drugs-John, Ann, Luke,
Laurie, Sean & Ian
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Bricks
Paul Marshall
Frank & Cara Osmin (heart)
Marie Struthers
Ed Struthers
Holly Rebekah Lodge #1391 OOF
Jack & Mary VanWinkle
Denny McMillan
Jerry & JoyceKay Hollomon
Ray & Li I Boyce
John & Karen Griffith
In Memory of Danny Nix
Gen Grieb-Class of 1980
Amy Cornwall
Lindsay Cornwall
Ross Cutsforth
R.G. & Flossie Watkins
Stub & Chris Lewis
Gary & Barbara Watkins
Tim Davidson
Tina Davidson
Jeff Watkins
Julie Watkins
Tyrel Walker
Emily Bergstrom
Adam Bergstrom
Hal & Rita Bergstrom
Jesse & Joshua Gutierrez
Reach for the Highest Ideals
St. Patrick's Parish
Clyde & Jackie Allstott
Abby Kahl
Bob & Marianne Kahl
Ryan Joy
Kathy Simpson, McGee Simpson
Betty Fulleton-for Grandkids (heart)
Fishbum Five
Tom & Jerri Sly
Kate Kendrick
Sarah Kendrick
Jason Kendrick
Margaret E. Armato
Joseph Bryant Armato
Marlene Cumn
Ryan Currin
Jeff Currin
Tom Currin
Donalda M Reed
BEO Employees 1997
Amber Peck, Christopher Peck
Michael & Mary (Hughes) Healy
Bethene & Frank Denton
Helen Gilliam
Howard Gilliam
C & D Gutierrez, Justin & Austin
J & C Gentry
Matthew VanLiew
Sam VanLiew
James VanLiew
Spencer Palmer
Seth Palmer
Sharon Brace
Jerry Brace
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