SIX • Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Obituaries Darcy A. Coil Darcy A. Coil, 41, of Heppner, died Tuesday, July 26, 2005, at her home. A memorial service was held July 31 at the M orrow C ounty Fairgrounds football field. She was bom March 18, 1964, at Heppner, to Jerry and JoyceKay Schroeder Hollomon. She was raised and a tte n d e d school at H eppner where she graduated from high school in 1982. She D*rc>'t o " attended Trend B usiness College at Kennewick, WA, w here she g rad u ated in 1983. She worked at Oregon Bank in Pendleton in 1984 and 1985 before returning to Heppner where she worked at the Bank o f E astern Oregon. On Oct. 22, 1984, she m arried Jay C oil at Heppner. The couple had three children, Jode, Cyde and Wacy. She started a p a in tin g b u sin ess in H eppner, w hich she operated with Debbie Wright and then Kathy Britt, until her health forced her to retire last year. H er fa v o rite activities included watching her children participate in sporting events, painting, camping, watching movies, redecorating her home and working in her yard. She was in v o lv ed w ith school carnivals, book fairs, helping as a 4-H camp cook, room mother and working at the baseball snack shack. It was said she was alw ays a pleaser, putting everyone else’s needs ahead of her own. S urvivors include her husband, Jay Coil; sons, Jode Coil and Wacy Coil; d au g h ter, C yde C oil; parents, Jerry and JoyceKay H ollom on; and sister, K aedene B ailey; all of Heppner; John and Judi Coil o f O ro fin o , ID; and numerous in-laws, nieces and nephew s, aunts and uncles, cousins and friends. She was preceded in death by her maternal and paternal grandparents, Edgar and Irene Schroeder and Rodger and Lois Hollomon. M e m o r i a l contributions may be made to P io n e e r M em orial Hospice or Home Health, P.O. Box 9, Heppner, OR 97836 or to the South Morrow County Scholarship Fund, P.O. Box 367, lone, OR 97843. Sweeney Mortuary H eppner, in care o f arrangements. Gloria Longoria- Palmer G lo ria L on g o ria- Palmer, 29, of Boardman, died Monday, July 25,2005, at her home. R ec ita tio n o f the rosary was held July 29 in the chapel at Bums Mortuary in H ermiston. Funeral Mass was held on July 30, at Our Lady o f A ngels C atholic Church in Hermiston with burial following at Riverview Cemetery in Boardman. She was bom Nov. 21, 1975, at Fresno. CA, to Juan and Sarah G ill Longoria. She was bom and raised in F resno before coming to Boardman where she g ra d u a ted from 1 Wednesday, August 3 ,2 0 0 5 Riverside High School. She attended Blue M ountain Community College for two years. She was employed at Oregon Potato in Boardman. She was a member of the Catholic Church. She was a single parent devoted to raising her three children. Survivors include her parents, Juan and Sarah Longoria of Boardman; her children, Trinidad Longoria, Ralph Longoria and Lisa Longoria all of Boardman; brothers, Homer Renaud of Fresno, CA, Larry Renaud of Corcoran, CA and John Longoria of Richland, WA; sisters, D ella Renaud o f B oardm an, D iana Hernandez of Riverdale, CA, M aggie T orres o f San A ntonio, TX and Juanita Longoria of Boardman. She was preceded in death by her first husb an d , C ip rian o Mendoza. Burns Mortuary of Hermiston is in charge of arrangements. Constance Instone Hatfield C onstance Instone Hatfield, 82, of Mesa, AZ, died July 30, 2005. The family will hold private services at 6 p.m. on W ednesday, A ug. 3 at Mariposa Gardens in Mesa, AZ. She was born Jan. 18, 1923 to L eona and W illiam In sto n e at the Instone Ranch near Heppner. She married Virgil H atfield and raised her family in Hood River and later lived in Chehalis, WA. She moved to Arizona in 1998 and loved the desert sky and m o u n tain s. An accomplished horsewoman, she will be remembered for her spirit, twinkling eyes and her zest for life. S urvivors include son, Steven H atfield , daughter, Kolleen Hatfield- F isher, d au g h ter-in -law , Anat Segfi-Hatfield, son-in- law, G ary F ish er; g ra n d d a u g h ters, C h eri, R oxanne and N adya, grandsons, Aaron and Uri; great-grandchildren, Jessica and Damian; and sister-in- laws, Evelyn and June. M e m o r i a l contributions may be made to the A lz h e im e r’s Association or Hospice of Arizona. M ariposa G ardens Funeral Home of Mesa, AZ is in charge of arrangements. Sheriff's Report The Morrow County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) re ports handling the following business: July 25: Boardman PD arrested John Julius Pollentier, 55, on a Morrow C ounty C irc u it C ourt w arran t fo r F ailu re to Appear/Fumishing Alcohol to a Minor. -MCSO received a report from Oregon City PD that Freem an Joaquin Summers, 24, was arrested on an Irrigon Justice Court warrant for Failure to Pay Fine/D i;iving w hile Suspended. Summers was lodged at Clackamas County Jail. -MCSO received a report from Beaverton PD that Manuel Viveros Vargas, 31, was arre sted on an Irrig o n Ju stic e C ourt w arran t fo r F ailu re to A p p ear/D riv in g w hile S u spended . Vargas was lodged at W ashington County Jail. July 26: M CSO received a report from Warm Springs PD that Jim Bruce, 23, was a rre sted on an Irrig o n Ju stice C o u rt warrant for Failure to Pay F in e /D riv in g w hile Suspended. -MCSO received a report from Pendleton that Toni M arie Pennock was arre sted on a M orrow C ounty C irc u it C ourt w arran t fo r F ailu re to A p p ear/A ttem p t to M a n u fa c tu re /D e liv e r Controlled Substance- SC 3 and on an Irrigon Justice Court warrant for Failure to Pay Fine/Possession of Less than O ne O unce o f M arijuana. Pennock was lodged at Umatilla County Jail. -MCSO received a report from Umatilla PD that that Jennifer Rene Jimenez, 28, was a rre sted on an Irrig o n Ju stice C o u rt warrant for Failure to Pay Fine/Criminal M ischief II. Jimenez was cited to appear. July 27: Boardman PD cited Alan Joseph Ezelle, 37, fo r V iolation o f the Speed Limit, 37 mph in a 25 mph zone. -MCSO received a rep o rt from O regon Department of Corrections in Salem that Ramon Dela Cruz Puerta was arrested on an Irrigon Justice C ourt w arran t for F ailu re to A p p ear/D riv in g w hile S u sp en d ed . H olds w ere placed for Morrow County. -MCSO cited Cody Lee Busch, 19, for No Valid Operator’s License, Failure to O bey T raffic C ontrol D evice and D efectiv e Lighting. July 28: M CSO a rre sted M ich elle Ann Stephens, 33, on an Irrigon Justice Court warrant for Failure to Appear/Driving while Suspended. She was also a rre sted on tw o Umatilla County warrant. She was lodged at Umatilla County Jail. -Boardman PD cited John Orlando Salazar, 41, for No Operator’s License and Driving Uninsured. The vehicle was impounded. July 29: M CSO received a report from a caller in H eppner that a Mongoose BMX bike and the chain locks were stolen. -MCSO received a rep o rt from a c a lle r in Heppner that his daughter’s 15-speed bike was stolen. The caller thought he knew who might have taken the bike. -MCSO cited Anna Louise C offm an, 54, for Violation of the Speed Limit, 59 mph in a 35 mph zone and No Operator’s License. July 30: Boardman PD cited Larry Renaud, 46, for D riv in g w hile Suspended/Violation. -B oardm an PD received a report o f two fem ales fig h tin g in B oardm an. D ella Sue Renaud, 51, was arrested for Assault IV Domestic and S tran g u latio n . She was lodged at Umatilla County Jail. -MCSO received a rep o rt from O SP that Benjamin James Carter, 21, was arrested on an Irrigon Justice Court warrant for Failure to Pay Fine/MIP. C a rte r was lodged at Umatilla County Jail on a U m atilla County w arrant w ith holds p laced for Morrow County. -MCSO received a rep o rt from C lack am as C o u n ty that L isa Luan Amme, 42, was arrested on an Irrigon Ju stice C ourt warrant for Failure to Pay F in e /D riv in g w hile S u sp en d ed . She was re le ase d on her own recognizance. -B oardm an PD arrested Leobardo Jacquez III, 29, on a probable cause charge of Violating a No C o n ta ct O rder. He was lodged at Umatilla County Jail. -Boardman PD cited Kyle Donald Hill, 29, for Driving while Suspended violation, Failure to Use S e a tb elt and F ailu re to Renew Registration. -MCSO received a report from Hermiston PD that Kalab Michael Quick, 24, was a rre sted on an Irrig o n Ju stic e C ourt warrant for Failure to Pay F in e /D riv in g w hile Suspended. Quick was cited and released to appear. -MCSO cited Mika A. Schnell for Failure to Carry Proof of Insurance. Aug. 1: Jorge Hemandez-Urena was cited for Driving Uninsured and Driving while Suspended violation. The vehicle was impounded. -M arlene M ary Conner, 51, was arrested for DUII (BAC refusal). The vehicle was impounded. -John Anthony Luna, 18, was cited for Failure to Use Seatbelt. -MCSO was advised by a Boardman PD officer that a woman flagged him down and said she’d been p u n ch ed . O SP arrested Ruben Villa Arias, 36, on B oardm an PD p ro b ab le cause charges for Assault IV D om estic, Strangulation, M enacing and ID Theft. Arias was lodged at Umatilla County Jail on OSP probable cause charges in Umatilla County, with holds placed for Morrow County. -MCSO received a re p o rt from M ultnom ah County that Patrick Lee Joe was arrested on a Morrow C o u n ty C irc u it C ourt w arran t fo r F ailu re to A p p e ar/A ssau lt IV, Menacing and Harassment Physical. Joe was lodged at Multnomah County Jail. -MCSO cited Kyle Lee G etsin g er, 20, for D riving while Suspended violation. N ancy and Jerry Myers of Morrow County w ill be am ong fam ilies honored from 22 farms and ranches receiving the formal status o f Oregon Century Farm (or Ranch) at an annual aw ards cerem ony at the Oregon State Fair. The 2005 Awards Ceremony will be held on Saturday, Sept.3, at 3 p.m. in the Jackman-Long B uilding on the O regon State Fairgrounds in Salem. The public is invited to join the O regon A g ricu ltu ral Education Foundation and its m ajor p a rtn e rs, the Oregon Farm Bureau, the O regon D ep artm en t o f A g ricu ltu re, the O regon Historical Society and the O regon S tate H isto ric Preservation Office for this special recognition event. The Oregon Century Farm and Ranch Program started in 1958 to honor farm and ranch fam ilies w ith century-long connections to the land. In the course of its 47-year history, the program has honored these families by re c o g n izin g th e ir perseverance in the ever- ch an g in g ch allen g e o f supplying food and other farm products to the state, the nation and the world, as well as their commitment to farm ing and ranching, a reflection of Oregon’s rich agricultural heritage. A cco rd in g to Century Farm and Ranch Program Coordinator, Glenn Mason, “We, the public, as consum ers of what these families grow and raise, need to take time out now and these hardworking farmers and ranchers who have fed Oregonians and America for a century or more. Oregon’s more recent history of the last 150 years of settlement patterns can be traced in part by read in g som e o f the stories submitted with the Century Farm and Ranch Program applications. These Century Farm and Ranch families give faces and names to O re g o n ’s ag ricu ltu ral history. This program and the awards ceremony at the State Fair provide us the opportunity to meet some of the families who are part of the liv in g h isto ry o f Oregon.” Upon application, a family must follow a formal application process to receive the century farm or ranch designation. A fiv e-m em b er A d visory B oard rev iew s each a p p lic a tio n ag ain st the qualifications, which include continuous operation of the farm or ran ch ; a g ro ss income from farm use of not less than $ 1,000 per year for at least three years out of the five y ears p rio r to a p p lic a tio n ; and fam ily members must live on or actively manage the farming or ranch activities. Each y e a r ’s co m p leted applications are forwarded to the O regon H istorical S ociety L ibrary and are available to researchers and other library users. To mark the award o f the century farm or ranch status, each family receives a certificate acknowledged by Governor Ted Kulongoski. Corrugated Signs S I I» I \ \ A I. 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Morrow County [Grain Growers« LEXINGTON, OREGON 1-800-452-7396 • 989-8221 WASCO, OREGON 1-800-824-7185 www.mcKg.net SUPPORTING YOUR COMMUNITY AND PROVIDING: * PROPANE SALES AND SERVICE * FARM EQUIPMENT SALES, PARTS AND SERVICE * ATV SALES, PARTS AND SERVICE * FERTILIZER AND FARM CHEMICAL SERVICE * FARM SUPPLIES AND LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT * DIESEL AND GAS SALES c a s t (3 5 Local farm receives century farm status then to say, ‘Thank you!’ to m ■ K riw a u fa L*»t h r q o o d tirm »* ro ll The manner in which you acquire title when buying a piece of real estate can have serious consequences in terms of planning for the future. Al though each state has varia tions on taking title, the dif ference in each form of own ership is very important and needs to be understood by any one purchasing real estate. Taking title as joint tenants usually means that in the event of the death of one joint ten ant, the other tenant or tenants have the right of survivorship to the remaining interest in the Past Real Estate columns and property listings are available at www.heppner.net/heritage property. As tenants in common, each individual has a separate interest that can be sold, willed, or transferred, and in the case of death, that interest in the property would need to go through probate, which is usually not the case with joint tenants. f There are other types of ownership, such as partner ships, trust and the like which should be discussed with your attorney before a decision is made on how to take title. 180 W. Baltimore #5 Heppner, OR 97836 W dtage JfandOk REALTOR B 5 4 1 -6 7 6 -9 2 2 8