FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Tim es, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, April 2 8 ,1 9 9 9 St. Patrick's students receive first communion (L-R) Kelsey Meyer, Maggie Armato, Jordan Graff, Joe Pranger, Eddy Collins, Adrian Clement Six students o f St. Patrick's Parish, Kelsey Meyer, Maggie Armato, Jordan Graff, Joe Pranger, Eddy Collins and Adrian Clement, received their first Holy Communion on Sunday. The students had prepared for this occasion since last September under the guidance of Mike Armato. Servers for the Mass were Robert Worden and David Flynn; music was provided by Jean Strange and Valerie Campbell, Faye Seitz, Faith Healy and Janet Greenup. Heppner Junior/Senior High releases honor roll H eppner Junior High/High School lists its honor roll and hon­ orable mention for third quarter, 1998-99. Following are the stu­ dents who qualify: Seventh grade honor roll: Blake Allstott, Bradie Davis and Luke Murray, all 4.; honorable mention- C helsea A nderson, L indsey Clough, Brian Haguewood, Ste- fanie Hanson, Kiel Naims, Brooke Rust, Matt Young. Eighth grade honor roll: Lacey Matteson and Darren Van Cleave, both 4., Bradley Adams, Sally Cal­ vert, D aniel Jepsen, C onor Kilkenny, Marcy Miller, Douglas Orwick, Whitney Shenitt, Tylynn Smith, Ashley Ward, Nicole Wil­ son; honorable mentio^-Ponald Adams, Dawn De Boer, Cindy Gall, Genia Grant, Megan Healy, C layton H enderson, R achel Howard, Jesse Kempas. Freshmen honor roll: Shelley Bowling League Koffee Kup Keglers Week of March 25 W L 37 The BJs 15 MCGG 29 23 No Pin Hitters 2114 30/4 The Dregs 1614 3514 High game: LaJuana McKenzie 190, Lu villa Sonstgard 183. High senes: LaJuana McKenzie 504, Joan Smith 493. Splits Karen Wildman 2-7. Week of April 1 W L 38 38 The BJs 24 32 MCGG 22'/. 33'/, No Pin Hitters 19’/ , 36'/, The Dregs High game: Iris Campbell 203, Janet Beamer 176. High series: Janet Beamer 504, LaJuana McKenzie 481. Week of April 8 W L 41 19 The BJs 27 33 MCGG 24'/, 35’/ , No Pin Hitters 2114 3814 The Dregs High game: Iris Campbell 184, Betty McDonald 176, Peggy Michel 175. High series: Iris Campbell 489, Luvilla Sonstegard 482, Joan Smith 481. Splits Peggy Michel 3-6-7-10. Week of April 15 W L 43 21 The BJs 34 30 MCGG 37’/ , No Pin Hitters 26'/, 39’/ , The Dregs 2414 High game: Peggy Michel 184. High series Peggy Michel 462. Splits: Joan Smith 5-10. Births Sydney Rhea Qualls-a daughter Sydney Rhea was bom April 10, 1999 in LaGrande to Dodie Givens and John Qualls. The baby weighed 9 lbs. 1 oz. and was 21'/«” long. M aternal grandparents are John and Sandra Goodell of Alma. Arkansas and paternal grandpar­ ents are Rosco and Kay Rene Qualls o f Heppner Rietmann, 4., Meghan Bailey, Jonathan Bennett, Bradley Bow­ man, Jodie Carlson; honorable m ention-Brett Barber, Jessica Bash, K evin D rake, Jessica Gutierrez, Stefan Matheny, Julie Proctor, B rian R ust, Paula Spicerkuhn, Samuel Van Liew, Teresa Victorio. Sophomores honor roll: Amber Flaiz and Lindsey Ward, both 4., Krista Adams, Blake Knowles, David Piper, Craig Scott, Melinda Smith, Amanda Sneddon, Scott Van Winkle; honorable mention- Mathew Baker, Kelli Bates, Sa-‘ rah Eckman, San Juanita Elgueza- bal, Ryan M atteson, M arissa M cC abe, K yle M cD aniel, ^ ■Danielle McDowell, Justin Wood, 5 ’BrartdAn Ycftfllg. Juniors honor roll: Trisha Adams, Cody Bellamy, Macy Rhea, Ashley Ropp, M ichael Schonbachler and Matthew Van Liew, all 4., Clint Bellamy, Joseph Bourne, Jeff Currin, Leah Denton, Lindsay Greif, Casey Ingraham, Abby Kahl, Kristen M arshall, Laurie Michael, Justin Nelson, Kimberly Pointer, Tracy Rankin, Katie Sherritt; honorable mention- Chris Bowman, Stephanie Clough,' Stanley Cutsforth, Amy Drake, Corey M iller, Amy Papineau, Darrin Ployhar, Jacob Roy, Luiza Saenz, Jeffrey Sneddon, Allison Sykes, Heidi Turrell. S eniors honor ro ll: Tim Dickenson, 4., Jill Barber, Brooke Boyer, Bias Elguezabal, Kathleen G reenup, D erek G underson, Janelle Healy, Jaci Hughes, Chris­ tine Kenny, Shane M atheny, Bobbie Rankin, Julie Watkins; hon­ orable mention-Jared Eckman, Brian Knowles, Sarah Monahan, Arigela Munkers, Amber Peck, Riley Tingue, Kristi Worden. W .C.C.C. Golf WCCC Ladles’ Play Tuesday, April 20 Low gross o f the field: Karen Wildman (42). Low net o f the field: Lorrene Montgomery and Betty Christ­ man (26). 4-H News Least putts o f the field: Jenny Reynolds (13). Incredible Edible 4-H Club Flight A: low gross-Luvilla By Shelby Krebs The Incredible Edible 4-H Club Sonstegard; low net-Carol Norris; met April 22 at the lone Fire least putts-Bev Gunderson. Flight B: low gross-Deborah Hall. The meeting began with each member telling an Kendrick; low net-Joyce Dinkins; interesting fact they learned least putts-none. Flight C: low gross-Jackie about eggs. Members then made "Egg Men," a cute project done Allstott; low net-Della Heideman; by hollowing out raw eggs, least putts-none. filling them with dirt and then Long drive: Karen Wildman, planting grass seed, which Lorrene M ontgom ery, D ella sprouts and serves as hair. Heideman. Staying in the "egg-citing" KP first shot: Betty Christman. meeting theme, members made KP second shot: K aren cream puffs, deviled eggs, and Wildman. cheeseburger pie, with all three Long putt: Jackie A llstott, products using eggs. 10’9”. Present were Abby Key, Jeff Most shots on mystery hole: Hunt, Barbara and Stephanie Jenny Reynolds and Bev Gunder­ Holland, teen leaders Jessica and Shelby Krebs and guest Thomas son. Holland. Obituaries William Louis Smith William Louis Smith, 85, died Monday, April 19,1999. Funeral service was held Friday, Apnl 23, 1999 in the Beacon Hill Ward of the Church o f Jesus Christ o f Lat­ ter-day Saints. Interment was at Heppner Masonic Cemetery. Mr. Smith was bom April 11, 1914, in Egin, Idaho, and was raised in Spokane, Washington. He owned Lake City Furs and then Smitty’s Floor Covenng, both in Seattle, before his retirement in about* 1969, when he moved to Beaverton. He was a member of the Beacon Hill W ard o f the church. In 1936, he married Jessie Whorrall; they later divorced. Survivors include his daughters, D arlene S croggm s-K em p o f Heppner, Norma Jean Kritsonis of N orth O gden, U tah, K aren Hughes o f Riverside, California and Wilma A. Guffey o f Lake Chelan, Washington; brothers, Keith L. of Lake Forest Park, Washington and Lloyd o f Fall Brook, California; sisters, Oleda Cunningham, Velma Avery and Laray Whittle, all o f Spokane* Washington; 16 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. The family suggests remem­ brances to the Missions Fund of his church. A rrangem ents are by Donelson, Sewell and Mathews Mortuary in Hillsboro. Donald E. Haugen both his parents, his brother Cemetery. Donald Linnell was bom July Charles, step-brothers Harold 14, 1923, on a ranch in Mayville and Elwood Hartfield, and a to Charles and Jessie Koch step-sister Martha Anderson. Survivors include his wife of 51 Linnell (Hartfield). years, Maxine o f Hermiston; He attended schools in sons, Rodney and wife Bonnie Mayville and graduated from Arlington High School. He o f The Dalles and Brock and enlisted in the U.S. Army Air wife Marie o f Hermiston; daughter, Marci Thorsen and Corps in December of 1941 serving in active duty in England husband Eric of Vancouver, WA; grandchildren, Rodney Jr, with the 211th, AAF, BA, and was honorably discharged as a and wife Camie of Las Vegas, NV, Brenda o f The Dalles, corporal in September, 1945. Phoebe o f Austin, Texas, J.W. On June 4, 1947, he married Lundell o f La Grande, and Maxine Zastrow at a ceremony in The Dalles. After working for Patrick and Brady of Hermiston; two great grandchildren, Karlee Caterpillar Tractor, they moved and Mackenzie; brother Dick of to a wheat and cattle ranch near Coppercenter, Alaska; and Arlington, where they raised numerous nieces and nephews. registered Angus and quarter Memorials may be made to the horses. He enjoyed helping his Vange John Memorial Hospice three children with their 4-H 645 W. Orchard, suite 6 projects. Hermiston, Oregon 97838. In 1972 they moved from the ranch to operate the Nugget Motel, which they had relocated Funeral services for Evan Rill from the old town o f Boardman were held Monday, April 26, to the new town in 1965. He and 1999, in Ellensburg, his wife also owned the Washington. He died April 19, Pendleton Travel Lodge from 1999, in Yuma, Arizona. 1976 to 1979. They sold the Evan Rill was bom January Nugget and moved to Pendleton 29, 1926 in Heppner. He lived to enjoy the fishing and with his parents, Leonard and snowmobiling in the Blue Ninon Huston Rill on the family Mountains. Later they farm in the Eightmile area. In purchased an apartment complex 1946 he married Nancy E. in Hermiston, built a new home Brasfield. They moved to and moved to Hermiston in Washington in 1953, first to the • 1996. Block 11 area near Othello and He was active in various then to the Kittitas Valley. organizations over the years. He Nancy Rill passed away in was a charter member o f the November 1984. Condon BPOE, Gilliam County Evan Rill was preceded in Fair Board, Gilliam County death by his parents, wife Lions Club, Arlington Saddle Nancy, son Leonard, and brother Club, Mid-Columbia Saddle Noel. Survivors include Club, the Oregon Trail daughters Ninon Rill o f Thorp, Snowmobile Club, Morrow WA, and Mary Denham, County Board of Equalization, Ellensburg, WA; and sons Mike, and the Oregon Angus Rex and Doug, all of Ellensburg, Association. His other interests sisters Charlene Thomas and included hunting, fishing and Sharon Trout; brothers Myron, traveling throughout the United Cecil, Lynn and William; and States and the world. nine grandchildren and many He was preceded in death by nieces and nephews. Evan Leonard Rill Donald E. Haugen, formerly of Heppner, passed away on Sunday, April 25, 1999 at the age o f 69 after a long illness. A private fu­ neral service will be held. M r. H augen was born in Rugley, North Dakota on Octo­ ber 22, 1929, to John and Opal Haugen. He enlisted in the U.S. Navy in 1947 and retired as a Chief Petty Officer in 1970. M r. Haugen and his w ife, Shirley, moved to Heppner in 1989, where he worked for the Morrow County Fair and Rodeo and was a handyman for the community. He is survived by his wife, Shirley; three daughters, Linda Brooks of Fairfield, California, | Carolyn Kight o f Heppner, and I Debbie Randle o f Suisun City, California; son, John Haugen o f Cashmere, Washington; brothers, | Rick and John o f Pasco, Wash- | ington, and Woody o f Denver, Colorado; sisters, Margie, Joann and Darlene o f Portland, and , Arlene from Virginia; 10 grand­ children; five great-grandchildren and 36 nieces and nephews. • * * o tswiCjfA*} * 1^ 5. We have too many used vehicles and we need to move them outl Stop in and check out our inventory, check our prices and savel Plus we have 2.9% APR financing on selected new vehicles! Donald Lawrence Linnell Donald Lawrence Linnell, 75, Hermiston, died at his home on Friday, April" 12. Memorial services were Wednesday April 28, at Bums Mortuary Chapel in Hermiston. Private family burial of cremains will be in the Hermiston vet / • . -> Deals on Wheels! During our | OVERSTOCK m . 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