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A6 Hood River News, Saturday, June 13, 2015 O bituary S ATURDAY S AMPLING Paid notice Christopher Johnson Christopher Clark John- son, 54, of Cascade Locks, Ore., passed away in his home on June 3, 2015. Chris was bor n in D u m u s , Te x a s, on March 6, 1961. He moved to Oregon at a young age with his fa- ther, Thomas Edwin John- s o n , wh o m passed away Christopher in 2011. He spent several Johnson years in the Army. Got married to Char- lotte (High) Johnson, on Sept. 19, 1992. Chris is survived by his wife, Charlotte; his son and daughter-law, James and Je n ny B i t n e r, a n d fo u r daughters: Ashley Bitner, Mickayla Johnson, Melissa Johnson and Megan John- son, along with half-sister Bonnie Vasquaze, his step- mom and several nieces and nephews. Chris was a loving hus- band and father. He spent most of his days detailing cars, spending a lot of time with his family and being an outdoorsman. His re- mains will be cremated as he wished. God has another angel. He will always be in our thoughts and hearts. We w i l l s e e yo u s o o n , Chris/Dad. Until then, may you rest in peace. Arrangements under the direction of Anderson’s Tribute Center (Funerals • Receptions • Cremations), 1401 Belmont Ave., Hood River, OR 97031; 541-386- 1000. Please visit anderson- stributecenter.com to leave a note of condolence for family. Cindy Brunk and daughter Sarah hand out baked good samples at their “Worth the Wait” booth at Gorge Grown Saturday Market, located at it’s now location at the corner of Oak and 4th streets in downtown Hood River. The market runs from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturdays. Photo by Kirby Neumann-Rea Mercado del Valle returning to Odell On Saturday, June 20 at 3 p.m., the Mercado del Valle Farmers’ Market in Odell opens for the season at Mid Va lle y E le m e n t a r y. T h e Mercado del Valle offers something for everyone with a diverse set of ven- dors selling locally raised ve g e t abl e s, f r u i t , m e at , cheese, eggs, honey, and bread. Prepared food ven- dors will offer hot food and authentic Mexican cuisine. In addition, live music, weekly folkloric dancing and children’s activities Truman Smiley, 68, passed away June 6, 2015, at Provi- dence Portland Medical Cen- ter in Portland, Ore. Arrangements are under the direction of Anderson’s spend on fruits or vegeta- bles. Moreover, GGFN has increased SNAP match to $10 at the Mercado. Any customer using EBT/Food Stamps at the market will be given up to an additional $10 each week. The Mercado is also a great place to use WIC and Senior (FDNP) Coupons. The Mercado del Valle is still accepting new vendors in any capacity. There are three ways to sell at the market. A vendor can buy a space at the market for $10 a We all experience grief and loss at some point in our lives. Even when we have experienced it before or know it’s coming, we are rarely prepared for its ef- Tribute Center (Funerals • Receptions • Cremations), 1401 Belmont Ave., Hood River, OR 97031; 541-386- 1000. Please visit anderson- stributecenter.com to leave a note of condolence for family. fects. And although much has been said and theorized about grief and the griev- ing process, how we grieve and how we react to loss can surprise and confuse those around us and even our- selves at times. Deb Lambo (Heart of Hospice) and Anna Lim (cultural anthropologist) will facilitate a conversa- tion that explores different ways of thinking about grief and loss on Sunday, June 28, 4:00pm. How can we turn grief into something positive? Do men and women grieve dif- ferently? What is anticipa- tory grief and complicated grief ? How can understand- ing cultural and individual differences in grief and g rieving help us as we grieve and as those around us grieve? Is all grief treat- ed equally on a societal level? What is dignity thera- py? Jon us in this thought- provoking conversation on grief and loss. This event is being orga- nized as par t of a new monthly discussion series PUBLIC RECORDS - BUILDING PERMITS May 2015 County Our Redeemer Lutheran, FISH Food Bank, 1130 Tucker Road, Commercial miscella- neous Elizabeth Jacobson, 7790 Smullin Road, Commercial miscellaneous Duckwall-Pooley Fruit Co., 3430 Davis Drive, Commercial miscellaneous Moore Orchards, Inc., 3017 Highway 35, Commercial mis- cellaneous Sam D. and Carol F Smith, 460 Dry Creek Road, Cascade Locks, Commercial miscella- neous John Gerstenberger, 3115 Odell Highway, Mechanical permit Kathryn Klein, 1735 Or- chard Road, Mechanical per- mit Lorraine Arvin, 2986 Deth- man Ridge Drive, Mechanical permit Hood River County School District, 1220 Indian Creek Road, Mechanical permit Stephanie Silverman, 8985 Cooper Spur, Mechanical per- mit Luke Sloan, 4560 Portland Drive, Mechanical permit Paul and Geraldine Ely, 3643 Ryan Lane, Mechanical per- mit Samuel/Ann Doak/Dow, 3401 Dee Highway, Mechanical permit Kay and Don Kiyokawa, 5040 Lost Lake Road, Mechan- ical permit Don and Janet Nunamaker, 3501 Brookside Drive, Me- chanical permit Jack Miller, 3635 Arrow- head Avenue, Mechanical per- mit China Hill Farm, 9170 Coop- er Spur Road, Mechanical per- mit Jeanine Szidon, 45 Katani Lane, Cascade Locks, Mechan- ical permit Craig and Jean Sheppard, 645 Highway 35, Mechanical permit Lalit and Rachel Monteiro, 6130 Billings Road, Mechani- cal permit Anthony C. and Lorie R. White, 1684 Tucker Road, Me- chanical permit Our Redeemer Lutheran, FISH Food Bank, 1130 Tucker Road, Mechanical commercial PUBLIC RECORDS - CIRCUIT COURT May 2015 ■ Other: Taylor Lyn Davis-Oree, 23 — Failure to appear in the sec- ond degree (Class A Misde- meanor): $100 in court costs and fees. Miguel Angel Soto-Quin- tana, 29 — Manslaughter in the first degree (Class A week, could share a space with another vendor for a total of $15, or sell at the community table for just a small fee. If you are interested in selling at the Mercado or would like more informa- tion, contact the market co- ordinator Hannah Ladwig at 414-828-3760 or Han- nah@gorgegrown.com. The Mercado del Valle is more than a farmers’ mar- ket; it’s a community gath- ering space! Every week neighbors and families are invited to come out to sup- port local farmers and pro- ducers, socialize with each other, and learn healthy liv- ing techniques. There will be great events at the mar- ket this year, including OSU Extension cooking demos, community yoga, zumba, soccer tour naments, and visits from the Hood River Library for market atten- dees to check out books. No matter your reason for com- ing, we hope to see you at the Mercado del Valle this year! Joe Guenther ‘Grave Matters’ discussion series continues June 28 Death Notice Truman Smiley create a festive f amily- friendly atmosphere. The market is open every Satur- day from 3-6 p.m. from June 20 until September 26 at Mid Valley Elementary. Gorge Grown Food Net- work (GGFN) is excited to announce new programs for children and low-income families at the Mercado del Valle this year. GGFN will be piloting the POP (Power of Produce) Club, wherein every child that attends the Mercado this year will re- ceive a free $2 token to Felony): Oregon Department of Corrections for 192 months; post-prison supervision for three years; $400 in court costs and fees; $14,611 in fines and restitution; special conditions of probation apply. Matthew P. Hull, 46 — Of- fensive littering (Class A Vio- lation): $220 in court costs and fees. $ONT GET 4!+%. #ALL *EFF FOR HIS VERY PARTICULAR SET OF SKILLS (OME 0URCHASES s 2ElNANCES s %QUITY ,INES JEFF SACRE 3R -ORTGAGE 3PECIALIST NMLS-140302, MLO-140302 /FFICE (541) #ELL This is not a committment to lend. Information deemed reliable but subject to change without notice. Consumer Loan License NMLS-3240, CL-3240 permit Bradford Perron, 4659 Lost Lake Road, Double wide man- ufactured home Thalia Sharp, Ben Durham, 3835 3835 Webb, Double wide manufactured home Don and Janet Nunamaker, 3501 Brookside Drive, Struc- tural addition Luke Sloan, 4560 Portland Drive, Structural addition Terry and Denise Endow, 3415 Bone Drive, Structural demolition Jack Miller, 3635 Arrow- head Avenue, Structural garage/shop Christopher Weekly, 3630 Thomsen, Structure pole building/carport John Gerstenberger, 3115 Odell Highway, Structural re- model/alteration Mike Bennison, 5340 Imai Road, Structural remod- el/alteration Jack Miller, 3635 Arrow- head Avenue, Structural sin- gle family dwelling Lorraine Arvin, 2986 Deth- man Ridge Drive, Structural single family dwelling China Hill Farm, 9170 Coop- er Spur Road, Structural sin- gle family dwelling Paul and Geraldine Ely, 3643 Ryan Lane, Structural single family dwelling Samuel/Ann Doak/Dow, 3401 Dee Highway, Structural miscellaneous II Craig and Jean Sheppard, 645 Highway 35, Structural miscellaneous II Stephanie Silverman, 8985 Cooper Spur, Structural mis- cellaneous II Ship Interior LLC, 1147 Tucker Road, Structural mis- cellaneous II Financial Advisor on death, dying and end-of- life issues sponsored by the Hood River Library. 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