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information.
High Low Precip
June 12 77 56 .00
June13 77 53 .25
June 14 68 45 .00
June 15 78 38 .00
June 16 78 43 .00
June17 85 50 .00
June18 77 50 .02
Lake Levels
Precipitation to date: 40.24
June 22, 2011:31.49
Foster Reservoir: 635.48
Green Peter: 1,009.63
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VouR COMMUNITY
Geils celebrate 74 years together
Vernon and Mildred Geil celebrated their 74th wedding anniversary June 14. They were
married in Prineville, Oregon in 1938. They have made their home in Sweet Home and
raised six children. Vernon owned Sweet Home Veneer, Mid Plywood and other mills. He also
started Evergreen Helicopters. Mildred is a homemaker and constant help to her husband
and family.
Alex Brown, Amanda Basham to wed
Alex Brown and Amanda
Basham are planning to wed July 7 in
Lebanon.
The bride-to-be is the daughter
of Mike and Lisa Basham of Sweet
Home.
She is a 2008 graduate of Sweet
Home High School and earned her
bachelor's degree this year in exer-
cise and sport science at Oregon State
University.
She works as a performance spe-
cialist for Core Performance in Hills-
boro. "
The prospective bridegroom is
the son of Rick and Judie Hindmarsh
of Sweet Home.
He is a 2006 graduate of SHHS
and a 2012 graduate of OSU with a
B.S. in industrial engineering.
He is employed as a manufactur-
ing engineer for Blount International
in Portland.
Amanda Basham and Alex Brown
Blake Keesecker and Tami Zucker
Blake Keesecker to marry Tami Zucker
Blake Joel Keesecker, son of Joel and Nancy Keesecker of Sweet
Home, and Tami Lynn Zucker, daughter of Leonard and Sharon Zucker
of Scio, are engaged to be married Sept. 8.
The prospective bridegroom graduated from Sweet Home High
School in 2003, and Oregon State University in 2008 with a bachelor's
degree in business. He is employed by Unified Insurance Group.
The bride-to-be graduated from Lebanon High School in 2002, and
Linn-Benton Community College in 2008. She works as a registered
nurse at Samaritan Lebanon Community Hospital, and is currently at-
tending Linfield College to obtain her bachelor's of science in nursing.
The couple plan to reside in Sweet Home following a honeymoon
in Kona, Hawaii.
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ECONOMY
DRUGS
Mon. - Fri. 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Saturday 9 a.m.- 1 p.m.
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Former SH students receive medical scholarship awards
The Lebanon Community Hos-
pital Foundation, Girod Scholarship
Committee, Easton Scholarship
Committee and Dinges Scholarship
Committee are pleased to announce
five winners of their scholarships for
2012.
The Girod Committee gave
three scholarships this year for a to-
tal of $12,000 to:
• Nicholas Blake, formerly of
Sweet Home, son of Zsuzsa and Dr.
Alan Blake, in his third year at Or-
egon Health & Science University
(OHSU);
• Bradley Buchheit, formerly
of Lebanon, son of Kevin and Lisa
Buchheit, in his second year at State
University of New York at Buffalo
Medical School;
• Ericka Snow, formerly of
Lebanon, daughter of Billy and Bar-
bara Snow, in her first year at Roch-
ester School of Medicine and Den-
tistry in New York.
Dr. Frank Girod was one of the
founding members of Samaritan
Lebanon Community Hospital.
The family of the late Rachel
Easton, a longtime nurse at Samari-
tan's Park Street Clinic, awards the
Rachel Easton, RN Scholarship each
year in her honor to an east Linn
County area student enrolled in a
nursing program. This year's schol-
arship went-to Leslie Edwards, for-
merly of Lebanon, a nursing student
at OHSU.
John and Carol Dinges of
Lebanon award the Dinges Medical
Scholarship every year to a gradu-
ate of a high school in east Linn
County who is currently enrolled in
an entry-level health career program
at Linn-Benton Community College
(LBCC). This year, the award went
to Whitley Garber of Lebanon, for
her nursing studies at LBCC.
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