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Applications for Oregon Music Hall of Fameâs college scholarship program are now available, and the deadline to submit them is May 15.
Each applicant should be a student studying music and graduating spring of 2021 from an Oregon High School and continuing to college in the fall of 2021 with a major or minor in music. The Oregon Music Hall of Fame strives to inspire the continuing higher musical education by offering assistance with college expenses, so that these music students may aspire to a higher level of performance and success in their field of interest.
For 2021, there will be four $2,500 scholarships, up from the usual $1,000.
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Obituaries » Madge Eicher Madge Murphey Clark Eicher, 87, of Warrenton, died February 13, 2021, at Poetâs Walk in Warrenton.
Madge Murphey Clark Eicher was born in the family home at Fauquier Springs near Warrenton on August 1, 1933. She was the second of three children born to the late Randolph Clay Murphey Jr. and Madge Hardwick Murphey.
She graduated from Warrenton High School and attended Longwood College. When she came home, she married James âJimâ Spalding Clark and joined the family business that Jim and his brother, John, started, Clark Brothers Gun Shop. Jim was involved in a serious accident at the gun shop in 1970 and it took his life.