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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, April 16, 2003 - THREE
Local singing group entertains lone Legion, Auxiliary busy Cardinal Booster Club meets
C ardinal B ooster
Betty
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with The activities
Club learned at their April 3 volunteered to serve with
lone American Application letters are due by
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Sentimentalists (left to right): front-Norma French, Doris Brosnan,
Luvilla Sonstegard; back-Bonnarae Miller, Janet Greenup, Darlene
Marquardt, Cam Wishart, Molly Day.
Local singing group,
“The S en tim en talists”,
entertained at the assisted
living facilities in Madras and
Prineville over the weekend.
On Friday evening, the group
performed at the Aspen Court
assisted living facility in
M adras. On Saturday
morning, the group sang at the
Carriage House assisted living
facility in Prineville. Before
returning to H eppner on
Saturday, they also sang at the
funeral of a member’s relative.
The group, formed in
1997, practice once a week
and love to sing the “oldies”.
Members are Molly Day,
Cara Osmin, Doris Brosnan,
Darlene Marquardt, Janet
G reenup, Cam W ishart,
N orm a French, Lynnea
Sargent, Bonnarae Miller,
Gayle Arbogast and Luvilla
Sonstegard.
A wedding reception
for Toni Cutsforth and Jacob
Kavaya has been planned for
Saturday, April 26, at 7:30
p.m. at the Heppner Elks
Club. Everyone is invited to
attend.
The couple is to be
married on April 19 at Lihue,
Kauai, Hawaii.
Toni is the daughter of
Mark and Terrie Cutsforth,
Heppner. She graduated from
Heppner High School in
1994, and received a degree
in interior architecture from
She is employed as a project
m anager w ith B auhaus
Interiors Group at Dallas,
Texas.
Jacob is the son of
Michele Harris, Highlandville,
MO. He graduated from Alta
Loma High School in Alta
Loma, CA, in 1994, and
received a degree in finance
from Oregon State University.
He is currently the vice-
president in charge o f
operations at KASS
Corporation.
Cutsforth-Kavaya wedding reception
planned
Bassist College in Portland.
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Legion and Legion Auxiliary
hosted an 84th birthday party
for the Legion at the Office
Tavern on March 18 with 52
members attending.
Dave Long, guest
speaker from Pendleton, gave
a presentation on the
Pendleton Air Museum and
invited everyone to the
Doolittle Raiders Memorial
Air Show and the “Bombs
Away!” Big Band Ball on May
17.
M embership year
pins were presented to 10
m em bers. Irene H oltz,
auxiliary president, presented
gifts to Jean Jepsen and June
Crowell for their extra work
the past year.
The Auxiliary hosted a
Girls State Tea for sophomore
and junior girls and their
mothers on March 30. Girls
State Chairman Jean Jepsen
explained about Girls State
and what is expected of a
delegate. Diana McElligott,
last year’s delegate, spoke of
her experience and urged the
ju n io r girls to apply.
m eeting that the school
drinking fountain needing to be
removed from the hallway was
not moved over spring break
due to unforeseen
circum stances. It will be
moved within the next week,
possibly to the high school
hallway.
The club is considering
constructing a pole building for
storage rather than buying a
storage container. Dennis
Stefani will report back with
estimates.
Becky Tullis has been
working on the tax exempt
status. The new bi-laws were
approved by club members.
They also approved paying the
tax exempt fee of up to $500.
It was announced it is
the school . b oard ’s
responsibility to make sure the
lights for the tennis courts are
put up. The district is also
checking into cleaning up the
construction site between the
courts and the track practice
area.
The fire department
has okayed using electricity for
a new com munity reader
board by the post office. Dean
Robinson reported they are
still checking on prices for the
board.
D arlene M arquardt and
M onica Swanson on the
scholarship committee. The
club is looking for someone to
head the fund raiser summer
raft trip on the Deschutes
River.
Barb C ollins is
organizing elementary parents
to help serve dinner on Friday,
May 2, to the bicycle racers.
The money will be used to
purchase new playground
equipment. Anyone who can
help should contact Collins at
school at 422-7131 or home
at 422-7539.
The school classes
have been asked to design
Fourth of July shirts for this
year’s celebration. Shilo
Svetich is collecting
submissions which are due by
Thursday, May 1. Past years’
shirts are available to the
Fourth of July committee for
publicity at no cost.
Dean Robinson needs
community help with the
middle school track meet at
Pendleton on Friday, April 25.
Anyone who would like to
help may contact him.
The next meeting of
Cardinal Booster Club will be
Monday, May 5 at 7 p.m. at
the high school library.
lone Middle and High
schools have announced their
honor roll for the third quarter
2002-2003. Following are the
students who qualify:
Sixth grade “A”: Tiana
Camarillo, Kara Clay, Matt
C olem an and B renna
Rietmann, all 4.; “B”-Lynzee
Sjurset, Clay Morter.
Seventh grade “A”:
Justin Archer, Shannon Clay
and Emily Rietmann, all 4., Kip
Krebs, Kaylee Palmateer,
Alan Rietmann; “B”-Kylee
Svetich, Teonna Vandever,
Max Trahan.
Eighth grade “A”:
Kayla LaRue, Stephanie Hol­
land, Megan Tollefson; “B”-
Aimee Emery,
lone High School
Freshmen “A”: Ashly
Grams and Abby Key, both 4.,
Jennifer G riffith, Kyle
N orris, Flight C, Jackie Palmateer; “B”-Tyler Brown,
Allstott; most dots- first, Pat Dan Satterly.
Edmundson, second, Luvilla
Sonstegard, Betty Christman
and Betty Carlson, third-
On Thursday, April
Lorrene Montgomery and 24, the senior citizens’ bus will
Suzanne Jepsen.
travel to Hermiston for those
Chip-ins for the day who need to shop or take care
included: Betty Christman on of other errands. Pick-up will
#9, Betty Carlson on #7 and be on Main Street in front of
Luvilla Sonstegard on #8.
St. Patrick’s Center, between
Ladies are asked to 10 and 10:15 a.m. This trip is
come by the club April 30 to accommodating persons from
order ladies day shirts. Also Willow Terrace as well as
women are reminded that there others in need o f
will be no play day Tuesday, transportation. Tonya Adams
April 15, as play will be held is the volunteer driver. The
Thursday morning, April 17, passengers will eat lunch on
instead.
their own at a place of their
own choosing. The sign up
sheet is in St. Patrick’s office,
Sophom ores “A”:
Nick Christman, Barbara Hol-
land, Sara Peck, A lyssa
Rietmann, Tyler Riverman and
Kayleen Vosberg, all 4., Tay­
lor Rietmann, Missy Baker,
A m anda Emery, A rthur
Eckman; “B”-Katie Hams,
Kim Morris.
Juniors “A”: Billy
Gates, Emily Key, Meghan
McCabe, Natalie McElligott
and Paul Neiffer, all 4., Johnny
Collin, Megan McCabe, Billy
Ross, Nathan Rea; “B”-Eva
Chitty, Tim Doherty, Curtis
Thompson.
Seniors “A”: Sheena
Christman, Tracy Griffith,
C am eron K rebs, Diana
McElligott, Caitlin Orem,
Mike Radie, Til Tullis and
Jamie VandenBrink, all 4.,
Ashley Roberts, Cayle Krebs,
Koby Rea, Cody Bergstrom,
Karl Morgan; “B”-Andrew
Rietmann, Dan Nolan.
April 10.
lone Legion Auxiliary
met at the hall on April 1 for
their meeting. A letter from
Hildegarde Piersol was read
stating that lone Auxiliary is
the only unit in District 6 to
make their membership goal at
this tim e. D epartm ent
President Darlene McLaughlin
o f Tigard attended the
m eeting. She presented
lighthouse pins to President
Irene Holtz and membership
chairman June Crowell to
honor us that our goal had
been met. The Auxiliary is
purchasing blue star banners
for each home that has a son
serving in the military. These
w ill-be presented at the
Memorial Day service.
A grant application
has been sent to Wildhorse
Casino. Funds would be used
to further update the hall.
Recipients of the grant will be
notified in August.
Auxiliary hosted a
salad luncheon for the lone
teachers on April 4 to thank
them for their service and
dedication to our children.
Students to attend writing
festival
Charlene Houweling and
The Morrow County
School District will be sending
22 students to the annual
Oregon Writing Festival to be
held on Saturday, April 26, at
Portland State University in
Portland.
The OWF is
sponsored by the Oregon
C ouncil o f Teachers o f
English, who anticipate that
more than 1000 students from
all over the state will attend the
d a y ’s activities. M CSD
provides the funding required
for the students and staff to
attend the event
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The following students
plan to attend: Heppner
Elementary-Ashley Wolff and
Sherilyn Peck; Heppner High-
Jason Houweling, Andre
Rauch, Julianna M oore,
Rachael Crumbliss (alternate);
lone Schools- Alex Carlson,
Justin Archer and Taylor
McElligott; A.C. Houghton
Elementary- Jered Gering,
Bryson Cook and Elizabeth
Bashaw; Sam Boardman
Elementary-Elizabeth Brooks,
Whitley Reece and Viviana
Colin; Columbia M iddle.
£[jsabetb Newport, Misty
Statton-Turpen and Trevor
Gering; and from Riverside
High- Fabian Rodriguez,
Kelsee Strawderman, Lauren
Snyder and Mirla Navarro.
Three chaperons will
be traveling w ith the students-
Johnna Shimp-Jones from
ACH, G. Ann Thom as-
H eddle from RHS and
Theresa Proctor-Reece from
SBE.
lone releases honor roll
WCCC Ladies Play Day
results listed
A local Cub Scout troop learned about newspapers
and printing during a recent tour of the Heppner Gazette-Times.
Pictured above (left to right) are: Jaden 0»rr, Keenan Helfrecht,
Colby Hedman, Tate Gentry and Jeff Dowdy (back). The
Scouts were accompanied by leader Lana Orr and Pam
Dowdy.
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Eighteen ladies w ith
The Willow Creek Country
Club held a play day Tuesday,
April 8, with Pat Edmundson
receiving the low gross of the
field, Betty Christman, low net
o f the field, and Luvilla
Sonstegard, least putts of the
field.
O ther
scores
included: low gross- Flight A,
Shari Stahl, Flight B, Pat
Anderson, Flight C, Kim
H ouw eling,
Lorrene
Montgomery and Suzanne
Jepsen; low net- Flight A, Jan
P austian, Flight B, Loa
Henderson, Flight C, Betty
Carlson; least putts- Flight A,
Corol Mitchell, Flight B, Carol
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Senior bus scheduled
for
trip
which is open from 9 a.m. to
HES fifth and sixth
grade students presented their
portfolios to their family
members at conferences.
Students made a collection of
work from various content
areas, explained why they
chose the particular piece and
put a portfolio together to be
bound and kept as a treasure
4 p.m. on weekdays.
On Wednesday, April
23, the menu for the St.
Patrick’s noon meal is baked
chicken, mashed potatoes and
gravy, salad bar, fruit, hot
biscuits and pineapple upside
down cake. Don’t forget that
the meal begins at 11:30 a.m.
with the flag salute, table
blessing and announcements
and then the serving begins.
Those who arrive early are
invited to take their place
setting and beverage to their
seats and visit until the
appointed time of serving.
Library group support forming
By Debbie Harper
A community interest
group is forming to support the
H eppner branch o f the
Oregon Trail Library District.
Its aim is to support the
Heppner branch library and its
special programs, such as the
summer reading program,
story hour and other special
events.
Temporary officers
are C hairm an K eith
B rudevold, V ice-chair
Barbara Hayes, Secretary
for years to com e. Sally
Walker, and Treasurer
Conferences were held as a Judi Crippen.
completion of the third quarter.
Brudevold doesn’t
want people to think the group
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formed to revisit the new
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library building issue. The
group’s purpose is “making a
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maximizing what resources we
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have, adding to the life of the
library we have.”
The group is currently
working on an informational
brochure and is seeking
m em bers interested in
supporting the H eppner
library.
A kick-off for the
membership drive will be a
book and bake sale on June 14.
People wishing to join
or needing more information
can contact Pastor Brudevold
at 676-9224.
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