Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday: February 10,1999 - THREE Heppner gears up for auction The town of Heppner is once again gearing up for the annual St. Patrick's Day Celebration. The celebration will be topped off as usual with the auction on Sunday, March 14, at the Morrow County Fair and Oregon Trail Pro Rodeo grounds. The auction is the main fund raising event for the weekend celebration and also provides financial support for local projects. Viewing of auction items will begin at 11 a.m., accompanied by the folk music group, Mountainaire. The auction itself will begin at 1 p.m. Admission will be $1 or a "Pot O' Gold" button. Also during the viewing and auction, a lamb barbecue and other refreshments will be available. The auction will feature both new and antique items. Several auction formats will be used for fun and variety. A "Country Store" will feature homemade crafts, home baked and canned goods. Many new small items and gift certificates will be offered at a silent auction and a raffle will be held as well. Committee members will canvas all the local communities, asking citizens and merchants to donate items to the auction. "Our various communities all support each other in many ways, bringing tourists to the area for festivals and events, and we all enjoy these events ourselves as well," said Delanne Ferguson, St. Patrick's Celebration Auction Committee "We hope that Pendleton, Hermiston, Tri- Cities, Condon and Heppner will continue to support the St. Patrick's Day celebration." Money raised at the auction helps support the St. Pat's Celebration; paying overhead, as well as entertainment costs. The Auction Committee also makes contributions to the South Morrow County Scholarship Fund and to other local projects. In 1998, a donation was made to the St. Patrick's Senior Center apartments and loudspeakers were donated to the Rodeo Committee. Donors may call Dan or Doris Brosnan at 676-5886 to make arrangements for item pickup. Donations may also be left at the "Twice Upon a Time" bookstore in Heppner or at Kuhn, Spicer & Mills law offices in Hermiston. Engagement Bergstrom-Gilbert Andrew Gilbert and Erika Bargatrom Erika Ann Bergstrom, lone, and Andrew Rourke Gilbert, Portland, announce their engagement to be married. Erika is the daughter of Rudy and Jackie Bergstrom, lone. She graduated from lone High School in 1993 and attended Mt. Hood Community College in Portland. She is employed with the Discovery Channel in Portland. Andrew is the son of John Gilbert, Medford, and Jay Gilbert, Kaiser. He graduated from Medford High School and attended the University of Oregon in Eugene. He is the co-founder of "Last Chance" Records in Portland. The couple plan a February 27, 1999, wedding in Las Vegas. They plan to reside in Portland. lone Legion Auxiliary holds salad luncheon The lone Legion Auxiliary started the year off with a salad luncheon at the hall on Feb. 2. Monday, March 15 was set for the Legion birthday dinner and Sunday March 28 for the Girls’ State tea. The unit constitution was dis­ cussed and brought current. The afternoon was spent fin­ ishing 18 lap robes for the Veteran’s Hospital. Arts & Crafts Club plans for St. Pat's Morrow County Arts & Crafts Club members are reminded that St. Patrick's Day is arriving soon. It is time to prepare the arts and craft items to be shown and sold in the Les Schwab showroom during the celebration, said a MCAC spokesperson. Also needed are two dozen cookies from each member the momjng of the show. Wheat Commission sets meeting The Oregon Wheat Commission will hold a research review meeting on March 1 at the Hermiston Community Center at 8 a.m. A regular meeting of the Oregon Wheat Commission will be held on Tuesday, March 2, at the Hermiston Community Center at 8 a.m. The Commission meeting is open to the public. 'Best TViófieA and 4 CaußratulatiüiiÄ ta lek V arrei Teresa V aker an you r wedding, an ' V a le n tin e ‘D ay Sunday, T etru ary 14-th ► County schools release names o f honor students Morrow County schools have released honor rolls for the sec­ ond quarter and first semester. Following are the students who qualify: lone Middle School Honor Roll (second quarter): Sixth grade “A ”-Kasie Peterson, Tyler Raible; “B’’-Bar- bara Holland, Taylor McElligott, A lyssa R ietm ann, K ayleen Vosberg. Seventh grade “A”-Jeff Hunt and Natalie McElligott, both 4., Johnny Collm, Billy Gates, Emily Key, M eghan M cCabe, Paul Neiffer, Billy Ross; “B”-Sarah Barrow, Cyd Tullis. Eighth grade “ A”-C aitlin Orem, 4., Mike Radie, Til Tullis, “B”-Jaysi Bennetto, Cameron Krebs, Cayle Krebs, Diana Mc­ E lligott, Koby Rea, Aaron Tworek. Honor Roll (first semester): Sixth grade “ A ”-K asie Peterson, Tyler Raible; “ B”- Arthur Ekstrom, Barbara Holland, Zachary LaRue, Taylor McElli­ gott, Sara Peck, Alyssa Rietmann, Kayleen Vosberg. Seventh grade “A”-Jeff Hunt, Natalie McElligott, Paul Neiffer, all 4., Johnny Collin, Billy Gates, Emily Key, Meghan McCabe, Billy Ross; “B”-Cyd Tullis. Eighth grade “A ”-C aitlin Orem, 4., Tracy Griffith, Diana McElligott, Mike Radie, Til Tullis, Aaron Tw orek; “B ” -Jaysi Bennetto, Cameron Krebs, Koby Rea. lone High School Honor Roll (second quarter): Freshmen “A”-Colin McElli­ gott, 4., Adam McCabe, Salli McElligott, Adam Neiffer, Kristina Powell; “B”-Derek Campbell, Kristin Davidson, Cyndi Heagy, Amellia Peck, Rhonda Wilhelm. Sophomores “A”-Molly Bar- row, 4., Cory Bennetto, Ashley Carmack, Charissa Gates, Allison Halvorsen, Shelby Krebs, Jere­ miah McElligott, Jennifer Thomp­ son, Adrienne Swanson; “B”- Katie Bacon, Clayton Grubaugh, Korey Morgan, Rhonda Porter, Jeremy Rietm apn, Samantha Wilhelm.‘ '**T Juniors “A”-Mark McElligott, Miranda McElligott, Jacob Neiffer and Andy Vosberg, all 4., Camie Burright, Allan Gnbskov, Nikki McElligott, Joey Powell; “B”- Brandi Brantley, John Ferguison, Nathan Nolan, Dylan Pettyjohn, Josh Reynolds. Seniors “A”-Niki Sullivan and Katie Tworek, both 4., Rosanne Baker, Jessica Krebs; “B”-Lela Gribskov, Serge Malouin, Tori Odinet. Honor Roll (first semester): Freshmen “A”-Colin McElligott and Adam Neiffer, both 4., Cyndi Heagy, Adam McCabe, Salli McElligott, Kristina Powell; “B”- Derek Campbell, Kristin David­ son, Am ellia Peck, Rhonda Wilhelm. Sophomores “A”-Molly Bar- row and Shelby Krebs, both 4., Cory Bennetto, Ashley Carmack, Charissa Gates, Allison Halvorsen, Jeremiah M cElligott, Jeremy Rietmann, Adrienne Swanson, Jennifer Thompson; “B”-Katie Bacon, Korey Morgan, Samantha Wilhelm. Juniors “A”-Mark McElligott, Miranda McElligott, Jacob Neiffer • and Andy Vosberg, all 4., Camie Burright, Nikki McElligott; “B”- Brandi Brantley, Erin Crowell, John Ferguison, Allan Gribskov, Sybil Krebs, Nathan Nolan, Dylan Pettyjohn, Joey Powell. Seniors “A”-Niki Sullivan and Katie Tworek, both 4., Rosanne B aker, Jessica Krebs, Lela Gribskov; “B”-Serge Malouin, Ton Odinet. Heppner Elementary School Sixth grade: "A" (3.50-4.00 g.p.a.) second quarter honor roll- Madison Bailey, Blair Keithley, Cara Kennedy, and Shanna Rietmann, all 4.0, Missy Baker, Tyler Boyer, Chelsea Bntt, Jode Coil, Kylee Disque, Kyle Huddleston, Joshua Lankford, Lmsey Mitchell, Elizabeth Orwick, Jessica Wainwright and Terra Wilson. Fifth grade: Brianne Jones, Laurie Murray, Michael Merrill, all 4.0, Rory Kilkenny, Krystal Naims, and Brenda Victono. Heppner Senior and Junior High School Seniors: honor roll (3.5-4.0)- Tim Dickenson, Jill Barber, both 4., Brooke Boyer, Bias Elguezabal, Kathleen Greenup, Derek Gunderson, Janelle Healy, Jaci Hughes, Christine Kenny, Shane Matheny, Julie Watkins; honorable mention (3.-3.49)- Audra Bunch, Jared Eckman, Brian Knowles, Jessica Maben, Sarah Monahan, Angela Munkers, Amber Peck, Bobbie Rankin, Dustin Rollis, Riley Tingue, Kristi Worden. Juniors: honor roll-Trisha Adams, Casey Ingraham, Ashley Ropp, Michael Schonbachler, Mathew Van Liew, all 4., Cody Bellamy, Leah Denton, Lindsay Greif, Abby Kahl, Kristen Marshall, Justin Nelson, Amy Papineau, Kimberly Pointer, Macy RJiea, Katie Sherritt; honorable mention-Clint Bellamy, Joseph Bourne, Chris Bowman, Jeff Currin, Amy Drake, Mitch Mathews, Laurie Michael, Corey Miller, Tracy Rankin, Jake Roy, Jeff Sneddon, Heidi Turrell. Sophomores: honor roll- Amber Flaiz, Melinda Smith, Scott Van Winkle, all 4., Krista Adams, Blake Knowles, Marissa McCabe, Danielle McDowell, David Piper, Craig Scott, Lindsey Ward, honorable mention-Mathew Baker, Sarah Eckman, San Juanita Elguezabal, Ryan Matteson, Kyle McDaniel, Jennifer Patton, Maria Saenz, Amanda Sneddon, Justin Wood, Brandon Young. Freshmen: honor roll- Jonathan Bennett, Shelley Rietmann, both 4., Meghan Bailey, Bradley Bowman, Paula Spicerkuhn; honorable mention-Claire Anderson, Brett Barber, Jodi* Carlson, Jessica Gutierrez, Stefan Matheny, Julie Proctor, Brian Rust, Samuel Van Liew. Eighth grade: honor roll- Daniel Jepsen, Lacey Matteson, Darren Van Cleave, all 4., Sally Calvert, Dawn De Boer, Marcy Miller, Douglas Orwick, Whitney Sherritt, Ashley Warjl, Nicole Wilson; honorable mention-Bradly Adams, Donald Adams, Cindy Gall, Genia Grant, Clayton Henderson, Rachel Howard, Jesse Kempas, Conor Kilkenny, Tylynn Smith. Seventh grade: honor roll- Luke Murray, 4., honorable mention-Blake Allstott, Chelsea Anderson, Lindsey Clough, Brian Haguewood, Stefanie Hanson, Chantea Macaulay, Brooke Rust, Sheena Shank, Matt Young. Riverside High School Quarter 2 Freshmen: "A" honor roll- Matthew Gordanier, Cameron Sanders, Shannon Wetherell and Sara Yoder, all 4., Sarah Beatty, Brendan Busey, Alicia Hancock, Alicia Myers, Sara Russell, Jesus Sepulveda, Tia Warren; "B" honor roll- Jennifer Butcher, Ashlie Cain, Christopher Camine, Tiffany Gordanier, Brenda Greer, Julie Hendricks, Jenna Holmes, Naomi Plisek, Linn Richardson, Maria C. Valencia. Sophomores: "A" honor roll- Michael Haney, Bethany Skoubo, Sheree Steiner, Irma Torres, Rio Magden-Weikel, Curtis Wnght, all f., Megan Andreason, Bryan Barton, Debra Darrow, Sara Fritz, Jacob Gohnson, Gregory Grabeel, Maria Garcilazo, Carl Hemnes, Martha Hurtado, Dwi McKenzie, Sarah Newport, Joshua Reeve, Shane Slover, Manuel Villegas; "B" honor roll-Keith Baker, Justin Garcia, Jacob Graff, Craig Gnbble, Ashley Howell, Juan Jacobo, Nicholas Juergenson, Darcy McCormick, Eno Meakins, Elsa Mendoza, Rosa Monge, Andrea Orcutt, Adam Rogelstad, Anthony Vice, Tiom Watson. Juniors: "A" honor roll- Amanda Jensen, 4., Jerry Anderson, Jennifer Bash, Jutta Beracz, Chnstena Butler, Chnssa Chapman, Julie Daniels, Jesse Hirai, Patrick Kenney, Julie Mason, Krystal Miller, Jessica Moore, Jacob Plisek, Scott Russell, Clinton Shoemake, Denise Wallain, Amber Williamson; "B" honor roll-Josh Calhoun, Tiffany Crawford, Tana Kirks, Amelia Garrett, Cody Gordanier, Stefani Gordanier, Christina Hendergart, Samantha Henry, Chris Hughes, Angelina Nelson, Lisa Osgood, Joseph Peck, Cnstma Ramirez, Rachel Reyes, Marshall Sanders, Demn Tallman, Tara Totten, Maria B. Valencia. Seniors: "A" honor roll-Jason Calloway, Caitlin Daniels, Bret Files, Nicole Kent, Jenny Prag and April Vice, all 4., Jennifer Barnes, Mitchael Dean, Rebekah Fuzi, Michelle Gill, Juan Luna- Orozco, Kesha McCormick, Ryan Neal, Marta Ramirez, Cheryl Rodgers, Janie Price, Kara Sandlin, Matthew Schilling, Amber Smythe, Alma Solano, Britney Vincent; "B" honor roll-Kenny Shelton, Kevin Baker, Michael Filarski, Derek Gribble, Kristen Johnson, Kory Killingbeck, Alan Marston, Elizabeth Mendoza, Jared Purcell, Cindy Velasco. First semester Freshmen: "A" honor roll-Sarah Beatty, Matthew Gordanier, Camron Sanders, Shannon Wetherell and Sara Yoder, 4., Brendan Busey, Chris Camine, Naomi Plisek, Sara Russell, Tia Warren; "B" honor roll-Jennifer Butcher, Ashlie Cain, Kyle Carson, Man Close, Tiffany Gordanier, Alicia Hancock, Julie Hendricks, Jenny Holmes, Justin Lay-Cole, Alicia Myers, Linn Richardson, Crystal Smith, Ricardo Torres, Maria C. Valencia. Sophomores: "A" honor roll- Michael Haney, Vanessa Hill, Bethany Skoubo, Sheree Steiner, Irma Torres and Rio Weikel- Magden, all 4., Megan Andreason, Keith Baker, Bryan Barton, Debra Darrow, Sara Fritz, Justin Garcia, Mana Garcilazo, Gregory Grabeel, Carl Hemnes, Martha Hurtado, Jacob Johnson, Darcy McCormick, Dwi McKenzie, Andrea Orcutt, Joshua Reeve, Adam Rogelstad, Shane Slover, Anthony Vice, Manuel Villegas, Curtis Wright; "B" honor roll- Ryan Chapman, Jacob Graff, Craig Gribble, Ashley Howell, Juan Jacobo, Nicholas Juergenson, Eric Meakins, Elsa Mendoza, Rosa Monge, Sarah Newport, Tiom Watson. Juniors: "A" honor roll- Julie Mason, 4., Jeny Anderson, Jutta Beracz, Chnstena Butler, Chnssa Chapman, Julie Daniels, Cody Gordanier, Amanda Jensen, Jessica Joore, Patrick Kenney, Scott Russell, Clinton Shoemake, Denise Wallain, Amber Williamson; "B" honor roll-Jennifer Bash, Josh Calhoun, Tana Dirks, Shantel Evans, Amelia Garrett, Stefani G o rd a in ie r, C h ristin a Hendergart, Samantha Henry, Jesse Hirai, Chns Hughes, Barbara McDonald, Chantell Michaels, Krystal Miller, Angelina Nelson, Lisa Osgood, Jacob Plisek, Cristina Ramirez, Rachel Reyes, Marshall Sanders, Damn Tallman. Rocky Turner. Seniors: "A" honor roll-Jason Calloway, Bret Files, Jenny Prag, Cheryl Rodgers, Kara Sandlin and April Vice, all 4., Kevin Baker, Jennifer Barnes, Caitlin Daniels, Mitchael Dean, Rebekah Fuzi, Michelle Gill, Kristen Johnson, Nicole Kent, Ryan Neal, Janie Price, Matthew Schilling, Amber Smythe, Alma Solano, Britney Vincent; "B" honor roll-Derek Gnbble, Kory Killingbeck, Juan Luna-Orozco, Alan Marston, Kesha M cCormick, E lizabeth Mendoza, Jared Purcell, Marta Ramirez, Kelly Shelton, Cindy Velasco. Boardman golf tournament March 27 Calling all-weather golfers... It’s time to sharpen your wedge, polish your putter, and participate in the annual Boardman FrostBite Open Fundraiser Golf Tournament. This traditional Columbia Basin "nte of spnng" is the only funding source for Boardman Chamber of Commerce Scholarships awarded annually to Riverside High School seniors. The Frostbite Open always takes place at the Willow Run Golf Course, West Wilson Lane, Boardman, on the last Saturday of March. Prizes are awarded for low gross, low net and KP (closest to pin). A putting contest will be held and lunch will be provided by the Boardman Tillicum Club. The game is four-person scramble with sign-in at 8:30 a.m. and a "shot gun” start at 9 a.m. "If you golf every day, or once a year, join the FrostBite Open on March 27 for a morning of fun," said a spokesperson. "The Boardman Chamber of Commerce has awarded two $500 scholarships to Riverside High graduates annually for many years. Our scholarship criteria is ’community service' as well as academic standing. We would like to increase our scholarship fund," said event chair Ray Michael, "and participation in the FrostBite Open is a way to make new friends, work on your slice and support Riverside High students." 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