TEN - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, June 21, 2000
Wedding
Dale Holland III named
lone teacher of the year
McCom - Garthwaite
Seventh Annuel
(ONE 4th of JULY CELEBRATION
BEST BALL GOLF TOURNAMENT
Monday, July 3rd, from 10 a.m. to approx. 3 p.m.
(Please be on the course by 9:30 a.m.)
at the Willow Creek Country Club in Heppner
C o s t is $ 3 0 p e r p e rs o n (fo r 18 h o le s o f g o lf)
Proceeds this year will go to
the Jason Halvorsen Memorial Scholarship
Registration can be d one at
W heatland Insurance
or call 42 2 -7 4 1 0
Please do this by June 28
so teams can be put together
(If room is available on the day of the
tournament, you can register at the course)
Jim Swanson (left) Dale Holland III and Erin Crowell
Katie and Michael Garthwaite
Katie LeeAnn McCoin, Condon, Oregon, and Michael Gordon
Garthwaite, Merritt, British Columbia, Canada, exchanged
wedding vows during a late afternoon ceremony Friday, May 12,
2000, at the United Church of Christ, Condon. Pastor Phil Oliver
officiated.
The bride is the daughter of Ned and Patti Kayser of Condon and
Bill McCoin, Pendleton. She is a 1997 graduate of Condon High
School.
The groom is the son of Gordon and Debbie Garthwaite, Merritt,
British Columbia, and John and Erica Carfra, Victoria, British
Columbia. He is a 1994 graduate of Memtt and a 1997 graduate of
Blue Mountain Community College
Attending the bride were friends, maid of honor Nikki Connell,
Spokane, WA; bridesmaids Angie Meadors, Wetumka, OK, Rayna
Prewitt, Sidney, Montana, Tiffany Munkers, lone; Shanna Wilkins,
Condon, and Jennifer Ericksen, Hermiston. Junior bridesmaids
were friend Alexis Dutre, Pendleton, and sister Kelli Kayser,
Condon. Flower girl was cousin, Shelby Kayser, Centerville, WA.
Attending the groom were friends, best man, Steve Lloyd,
Quenel, British Columbia, groomsmen, Steve Wamock, Pendleton;
Shawn Greenfield, Pasco, WA, Joel Edey. Longview, Alberta,
Mick Larson, Merritt, and brother. Dennis Garthwaite, Merritt.
Junior groomsmen were friend Devon Dutre, Pendleton, and the
bride's cousin. Chase MacRae, Centerville, WA. Ring bearer was
the bride's cousin, Zane MacRae, Centerville. WA.
Candlelighters were the groom's sister, Theresa Garthwaite,
Calgary, Alberta, and the bride's brother, Trevor McCoin, Walla
Walla, WA. Assisting at the guest book was friend, LeAnne
Wasson, The Dalles, and Kara Miller, cousin of the bride.
Organist was Julie Lantis, Condon, and soloist was Zack
Grooms, Arlington.
The Memorial Hall in Condon was decorated with horseshoe
table ornaments and barbwire-shaped cowboy boots hung on the
walls, along with pictures of the bride and groom. The bride's
uncles and aunts, George and Nancy Miller, lone, and Neil and Jill
Kayser, Centerville, provided the decorations with help from
friends, Garnett Bettencourt, Arlington, Vicki Meadors, Wetumka,
OK, and mother and father of the groom. Bob and Erica Carfra,
Victoria, British Columbia. Family and friends enjoyed a buffet
with roast beef prepared by friends, Duane Johnson, Kenny
Humphrey, and Mac Stinchfield of Condon, and many salads
provided by friends and family and served by Delene Durfey, Lynn
Wilkins, Rita Rattray, Bonnie Parker and cousins. Trinity McCoin
and Shannon Hamilton McCoin. The bride's grandmother. Pat
Pettyjohn, lone, and Dorothy Zinter of Hermiston made the
wedding cake. Dan Bums, DJ, Pendleton, provided the music.
Prior to the wedding the couple were guests of honor at an
evening barbecue at the home of Bob and Sherree Mahoney,
Heppner. Bridal showers were also given the bride in Centerville,
WA, and Condon.
The couple will make their home in Merritt, British Columbia,
where the groom is employed on the family ranch and competes in
professional rodeos. The bride will continue rodeoing
professionally, and nding and training horses while helping on the
ranch.
who demonstrates this type of
dedication to his or her students.
"There are so many qualified
teachers at lone that it's hard to
choose," commented Swanson's
sister-in-law Monica Swanson.
Swanson presents the honorees
with a monetary award.
The presentation was made by
Swanson's brother, Jim, lone,
lone School Principal Dick Allen
and Student Body President Erin
Crowell. Monica Swanson said
that in presenting the award this
year, Crowell made an excellent
speech and commented how
Holland went the extra distance
to make a difference in her
education at lone High School.
Dale Holland III, lone High
School teacher, has been selected
to receive this year's Grant Rigby
Teacher of the Year award.
The award is presented each
year by Dennis Swanson, lone
High School alumnus who was
inspired by Grant Rigby, a
teacher at the school who went
the extra mile for his students.
When Swanson attended high
school at lone in the 1950s, he
needed an additional course in
preparation for college the next
fall. Rigby volunteered his
mornings before school to help
Swanson complete the class.
As a result, Swanson decided
to honor a teacher at the school
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Lowell and Tonya Jones, pictured in their yard, selected Heppner
Garden Club yard of the month for June.
The yard of Lowell and Tonya
Jones has been selected by the
Heppner Garden Club as the yard
of the month for June.
The Joneses' yard features a
watermill, English-garden type
flower beds, a meticulous yard
and a flower bed constructed by
Lowell with a real bed frame.
"I hadn't planned to garden this
year," says Tonya. "We planned
to play, but it didn't turn out that
way. I'm in the garden every
day.”
The Joneses, who have lived in
Heppner since 1976, moved to
their current house in 1989 and
and
planted "every flower in their
yard."
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A special Port of Morrow
Commission meeting will be
held on Thursday, June 22, at
noon at the Port of Morrow
offices, #2 Marine Drive,
Boardman.
Meeting topics will include an
executive session under "leases
and legal action"; a supplemental
budget hearing; approval of
supplemental
budget;
and
transfer
of
budget
appropriations.
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Marriage Licenses
The Morrow County Clerk’s
office at the courthouse in
Heppner reports issuing the fol
lowing marriage licenses:
May 11: Thomas Gary
Jameson II, 27, Imgon; and
JeanyAnn Rutherford, 30,
Imgon.
May 23: Boyd Lee Davis, 32,
Imgon; and
Rebecca Renee Potter, 27,
Imgon
May 25: Brian Travis Peterson,
20, Imgon; and
Rebecca Kay Romig, 23,
Imgon.
May 30: Justin Wayne Redman,
20, Benton City, WA.; and
Trudy Anne Hatch, 18, Benton
City. WA.
June 7: Victor Marshall Scott,
17, Boardman; and
Lisa Leann Osgood, 18, Imgon.
June 13: Roberto Lugo
Alvarado, 26, Umatilla; and
G uadalupe Velasco, 17,
Umatilla.
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