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    EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, June 10,1998
Troedson scholars selected
The selection committee for the
Carl W. Troedson Educational
Fund has awarded grants-in-aid in
the amount of $ 1,000 to Morrow
County high school seniors for the
1998-99 school year.
Graduates receiving the schol­
arships are as follows:
Heppner High School-Mindy
Binschus, Maci Childers, Jayme
Hansen, Josie Proctor, Jessica
VanWinkle, Travis Wilhelm;
lone High School-Jake
McElligott, Kara Miller, Leonard
Rietmann, Nathan Rietmann, Jen­
nifer Sullivan;
Riverside High School-Brooke
Barton, Jaime Ford, Lara Fntz,
M elissa Hadley, Karla Luce,
K risti M ason, H ilary Peck,
M ichelle Q uarisa, Rachel
Sebastian, Lindsay Wolf.
A new antique store has opened
for business in Heppner. Jered
Wicklund opened Oregon Trail
Antiques on May Street on April
25.
Wicklund, who graduated from
Heppner High School in 1994,
has been in the antique business
in Pendleton with his partner,
Todd Rhode, for the past two
years. Wicklund says that
Heppner area was ideal for
opening a shop because the area
did not have one and, he says,
"It's a great area for buying
antiques, too."
Besides buying and selling
antiques, Wicklund says that he
plans to start selling items on
consignment. He has also used
the Internet for sales.
The shop will be open from 10
a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday
through Saturday. Other days
Oregon Trail Antiques will have
flexible hours. If Wicklund isn't
at the shop, call 676-9643 or stop
Award of the grants was an­
nounced at the recipients’ high
school graduation ceremonies.
The students will be eligible to
apply for renewal of their grants
in the following years of their col­
lege or training programs provided
that they maintain good academic
standing during their first year of
post high school study.
These grants are aw arded
from a fund provided by the last
will and testament of Troedson,
who was a prom inent wheat
rancher of the lone area. The se­
lection committee consists of the
Morrow County School District
assistant superintendent, the pas­
tor of the Valby Lutheran Church
and the Morrow County Judge, as
specified in Troedson’s will.
Kinzua presents scholarships
by Court St. Market, where he
also works. Court St. Market is
operated by his grandparents.
Jack and Ruth Maben, and his
parents Tom and Shannon
Wicklund.
RJs
Steakhouse
and Lounge
Open 7 Days a Week
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Dining Room Open
from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m.
except Sunday: 7 a.m.-7 p.m.
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LOAN OFFICER
Growth in a progressive community bank has
created an opening for a loan officer with
the Bank of Eastern Oregon.
Duties include interviewing potential loan
customers, approval of loans within established
limits, collection of past due accounts, calling on
current and prospective customers and
other duties as assigned.
Jered Wicklund
Submit resume and salary history to
George Koffler, President,
Bank of Eastern Oregon,
P.O. Box 39, Heppner, OR 97836
Holly Rebekah Lodge holds meeting
By Delpha Jones
L-R:Jan Jones, Mindy Binschus,
Barbara Hayes, Heppner High
School counselor
Kinzua Resources, L.L.C., has
awarded a $500 scholarship to
Heppner High School senior
Mindy Binschus, daughter of
Delbert and Nola Binschus of
Heppner.
The award was presented by
Jan Jones, Kinzua human
resources manager at the
company's main office.
Binschus plans to attend Blue
Mountain Community College to
study business with a goal of
becoming a certified public
Holly Rebekah Lodge met on
Thursday evening for their
regular meeting with Nobel
accountant. In addition to making Grand Kathy Clark presiding.
The following visitors from
the honor roll for the past two
Sunbeam
Lodge in Hermiston
years, she has been active in
were
introduced:
Bertha Blades,
volleyball, basketball and the
DDP for McNary District; Donna
Wild Horse Club.
The scholarship winner is Blades, warden of the Rebekah
awarded annually to a graduating Assembly of Oregon; and Rhoda
senior who plans to further his or Davis. This was the official visit
her education. Candidates are of the DDP and her commission
evaluated on criteria including , was read.
Ill members and friends were
academ ic
achievem ent,
remembered
with cards and
educational and career goals and
letters.
There
was
some
high school and community
discussion at the State Assembly
activities.
Any eligible student may apply concerning the dividing of
districts which would help the
for the scholarship.
state officers in their yearly
visitations
to
the
lodges
throughout the state. The
assembly passed a resolution that
dues be a minimum of $15 per
year and each lodge will have to
amend their by-laws accordingly.
Bertha Blades, from Integrity
Lodge, gave the unwritten work.
The planned kitchen shower for
the lodge hall will be at the time
of the birthday potluck dinner
June 18. There is a need for dish
towels, kettles and kitchen
utensils such as cake servers, etc.
The newly elected president's
program was read and discussed.
IHS elects officers for 1998-99 year
L-R: Camie Burright, Mark McElligott, Niki Sullivan and Tori Odinet
New student body officers
have been elected for the 1998-
99 school year at lone High
School. Officers are: president,
Niki Sullivan; vice president, Mark
McElligott; secretary/treasurer,
Ton Odinet; and assistant secre­
tary/treasurer, Camie Burright.
Garden Club plans coffee/tea
plant
material
for
floral
A "Garden Coffee/Tea" to be arrangements"; 2 p.m.-"How to
offered to the public by the
start a floral design"; 3 p.m.-*
Heppner Garden Club as part of "How to make a vertical line
National Garden Week will design"; 4 p.m.-"How to make a
feature educational videos or live mass floral design" and "Making
demonstrations Thursday, June a super simple design"; and 4:30
11, at the St. Patrick Senior p.m.-"Roses and rose gardens"
Center from 1-5 p.m.
from the PBS Gardens of the
Following is the schedule of World Series".
study lesson topics to be shown:
Everyone is invited to attend.
1:15 p.m.-"How to prepare
Come see
our large selection
of Wedding Invitations
featuring the
Flower Wedding Line
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Sunbeam Rebekah Lodge in
Hermiston invited the local
Rebekahs to attend the meeting
in Hermiston June 24 which will
start with a no-host dinner with
the meeting to follow at the VFW
hall. The Milton-Freewater
meeting will start with a potluck
dinner at 6:30 p.m. at the hall
with the meeting to follow.
Plans are being made for a
history to be made and posted in
the Holly hall about the origin
and uses of the building. There
will be pictures and jewels, etc.,
on display, which is to be ready
by the new year. Delpha Jones,
Zelma McDaniel and Luella
Taylor will work in this project
during the summer months.
Anyone having pictures or
articles that would be of interest
in the is project may call one of
the
committee
members.
Birthday refreshments were
served the Odd Fellows and
Rebekahs following the meeting.
Births
G arrett Thomas Johnston-
a son Garrett Thomas was bom
to Dawn and Curtis Johnston of
Boardman on May 27, 1998 at
Good Shepherd Community Hos­
pital in Hermiston. The baby
weighed 10 lbs.
K ristopher Anthony Stahl-
a son Kristopher Anthony was
bom to Karina and Anthony Stahl
of Imgon on June 2,1998 at Good
Shepherd Community Hospital in
Hermiston. The baby weighed 9
lbs. 13 oz.
V ic to ria Lynn B row n-a,
daughter Victoria Lynn was bom
to George and Jodi Brown o f
Lancaster, PA. on April 21,1998.
Amber Elise Brown-a daughter
Amber Elise was bom to Kevin
and Linda Brown of Helena, MT.
on May 22, 1998. Both children
are the great-granddaughters of
Gene and Harriet Hall of Heppner
and the granddaughters of David
and Nancy Hall of Helena, MT.
Victoria and Amber are cousins-
George and Kevin Brown are
brothers, and Jodi and Linda, sis­
ters.
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Pioneer Memorial
Nursing Home Auxilliary
YARD SALE
Saturday, June 13th
8 a m - 12 p.m.
at Tonya Jones' residence,
Heppner/Condon Highway
W A T C H F O R SIGNS!
Items 1/2 price from 12 noon - I p.m.
Donations gladly accepted
This ad sponsored by Hurray Drugs
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The Bank of Eastern Oregon is
an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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