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    TWO - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon
Wednesday, May 25,2011
Birth Announcement
The Official Newspaper
of the City of Heppner and the County of Morrow
Heppner
GAZETTE-TIMES
U.S.P.S. 240-420
Morrow County’s Home-Owned Weekly Newspaper
Published weekly by Sykes Publishing, LLC and entered as periodical matter at the
Post Office at Heppner. Oregon under the Act of March 3 ,1879. Periodical postage
paid at Heppner, Oregon. Office at 188 W Willow Street telephone (541) 676-
9228. Fax (541) 676-9211. L-mail editorwrapidserve.net or davidiurapidserve.
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Morrow County; $21 senior rate (in Morrow County only; 62 years or older); $33
elsewhere; $27 student subscriptions
David Sykes................................................................................................ Publisher
Andrea Di Salvo..............................................................................................Editor
All News and Advertising Deadline is Monday at 5 p.m.
For Advertising advertising deadline is Monday al 5 p m Cost for a display ad is $5 per
column inch Cost for classified ad is 5 0 f per word Cost for Card of Thanks is $10 up to
100 words Cost for a classified display ad is $5.75 per column inch.
For Public/legal Notices public/legal notices deadline is Monday at 5 p m. Dates for pub­
lication must be specified Affidavits must be required at the time of submission Affidavits
require three weeks to process after last date of publication (a sooner return date must be
specified if required)
For Obituaries: Obituaries are published in the Heppner GT at no charge and are edited to
meet news guidelines Families wishing to include mformabon not included in the guidelines
or who wish to have the obituary written in a certain way must purchase adverbsing space
for the obituary
For Letters to the Editor: Letters to the Editor MUST be signed by the author The Heppner
GT will not publish unsigned letters All letters MUST include the author s address and phone
number for use by the GT office The GT reserves the right to edit letters The GT is not
responsible for accuracy of statements made in letters Any letters expressing thanks will
be placed in the classifieds under ‘ Card of Thanks' at a cost of $10.
Bellamy fundraiser at Bucknum’s
A fundraiser for Travis Bellamy will be held at
Bucknum’s Tavern in Heppner on June 4.
Live entertainment for the event will include
Simplistic, Matt Borden, The Dakota Brown Band and
“Dog Bite” Harris. The music will continue all night;
other features include beer specials and a raffle. Raffle
Perns are still needed; anyone interested in donating an
item can drop it off at Bucknum’s.
There will be a $5 cover charge for the evening.
The cover charge and raffle money will go to help Travis
Bellamy with medical and other expenses following his
car accident last month.
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Annetta B. Padberg
A n n etta B. P ad ­
She was a member
berg, 86, o f Lexington died o f the R ebekah L odge,
Saturday, May 21, 2011 at Garden Club and Hope Lu­
her home. A funeral ser­ theran Church, where she
vice will be held 11 a.m. taught Sunday school.
W ednesday, M ay 25 at
Survivors include:
Hope Lutheran Church in her husband, Bill Padberg
Heppner, with con-
o f Lexington; sons,
eluding service and H H f R
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Steven K linger of
burial to follow at
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Loveland, CO, Bill
the Lexington Cem-
Kl i nge r o f Day-
etery.
ton, WA and Victor
Klinger o f Lexing­
S h e w a s M B S I H
bom July 15, 1924 Annetta B. ton; stepson Mike
in Fresno, CA, the Padberg
Padberg o f Wood-
daughter of Hannon
bum, OR; foster son
D. and A lean S w affo rd Butch Saw er o f D ayton,
T olbert. She was raised WA; eight grandchildren,
and attended school in the 11 great-grandchildren and
m id-west, California and two great-great-grandchil­
Washington before settling dren.
in Oregon.
She was preceded
On June 6,1940 she in death by: sons, Kenney
married Kenneth C. “Pete” Klinger and Aron Klinger;
Klinger in Coeur d’Alene. and a g ran d so n , R obert
They had five sons. He Klinger.
preceded her in death in
Those who wish to
November o f 1979.
do so may make memorial
She m arried W il­ contributions to the donor’s
liam Padberg on M arch favorite charity.
17, 1981. The couple lived
Sweeney Mortuary
on the Padberg ranch near o f Heppner is in charge of
St. Patrick’s parish members will be serving lunch Lexington.
arrangements.
on Wednesday, June 1 at St. Patrick’s Senior Center. The
meal will include turkey a la king, cranberry sauce, peas,
apple salad, hot rolls and a dessert. Menu is subject to
The shared ministry o f Hope Lutheran Church
change.
and All Saints Episcopal Church will worship together at
All Saints this Sunday, May 29. This fifth Sunday o f the
month will be observed as Rogation Sunday.
Traditionally, Rogation Days were celebrated
According to a release from the Morrow County on the Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday before Ascen­
District Attorney’s office, the Morrow County Sheriff’s sion Day, which this year falls next Thursday, June 2.
Office, with the assistance o f the M orrow /U m atilla The word “rogation” has its roots in a Latin word which
County Major Crime Team, are investigating a death in means to ask or petition, and it comes from one o f the
Bible passages traditionally read on the Sunday before
Irrigon.
Ascension.
In some places, Rogation Days have included
On May 24 at around 4:54 a.m., the Morrow
elaborate
celebrations
and a procession from the church
County Sheriff’s dispatch received a 911 call from Irri­
to
and
around
the
fields
o f its members, asking for God’s
gon resident Wade Bonner stating that two people were
blessing.
stealing gas on his property. Bonner then hung up the
Rogation Sunday at All Saints will focus on
phone; efforts to re-contact Bonner were unsuccessful.
honoring
God for the gift of creation and praying that
A MCSO deputy arrived on the scene around 5:10 a.m.
God
will
bless
the seed, the soil and the labors o f those
After a search o f the property, the deputy located Bon­
who
feed
the
world.
ner, who was dead at the scene. He died from a gunshot
Worship begins at 10 a.m. Everyone is wel-
to the head.
come.
Anyone with information should call the MCSO
at 541-676-5317.
Sheriff’s office investigates
suspicious death in Irrigon
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James ‘Jim’ Harold Wishart, formerly of
Heppner, passed away on Friday, May 20,
2011, in Hood River, Oregon, surrounded by
his loving family.
Jim was bom in Klickitat, Washing­
ton, on August 23, 1928, to Frank U. Wishart
and Mary Jane Bostick Wishart. He lived in
small sawmill towns and had many memories
of living in Dee, Oregon. He loved to fish and hunt in his
younger years.
He graduated from Hood River High School in 1947
where he enjoyed playing football. After business school in
Portland, he began his banking career with the Hood River
First National Bank.
He was on the first draft call for the Korean War and
the Army sent him to the front lines in Korea, where he served
as a sergeant from November 8, 1950, to October 28, 1952.
After resuming his banking career, he married Camilla Flesher
in Hood River, Oregon. They were married for 57 years and
had four children.
Jim worked in Union, Heppner, Prairie City and
Arlington, Oregon. After working 25 years for First Interstate
he went to work for the Bank of Eastern Oregon where he was
employed for 18 years.
Jim made many friends and was very active in the
communities where they lived. In 2005, the Wisharts moved
back to Hood River. Jim was preceded in death by his parents,
his brother Harry and his nephew, Kyle Linn.
He is survived by his wife, Camilla, children, Sally
Brown of Paisley, Florida, Susie Combs of Prairie City, Oregon,
Jim Wishart, Boardman, Oregon, and John Wishart, Hood River,
six grandchildren and almost eight great-grandchildren. His
nieces and nephew were also a big part of his family.
There will be no funeral or memorial service. A pri­
vate gathering, along with the scattering of Jim’s ashes, will
be held at a later date.
Jim loved to pass out chocolate to many people, so
in memory of him, the family asks that people “smile and eat
chocolate”. Donations may be made in his memory to a charity
of the donor’s choice.......... .
Arrangements are under the direction of Anderson’s
Tribute Center (Funerals. Receptions . Cremations) 1401 Bel­
mont Avenue, Hood River, Oregon 97031.
People may visit the website to leave a note of condo­
lence for family at www.AndersonsTributeCenter.com.
Survivors include:
Remi Grace Rob­
inson, 2-1/2, of Bend died her parents; brothers Pres­
ton, Jackson, Ky and
Thursday, March 10,
Bronson Robinson of
2011 at her hom e
Bend; grandparents
in the arm s o f her
Jan Bothum o f Pend­
parents after a year­
leton, Jim Bothum of
long battle w ith a
Prineville and A n­
brain tumor. Visita­
tion was held Thurs­ R e m i gie Fuller of Athena;
great-g ran d m o th er
day, March 17 from G r a c
Robinson
M a ry B e a m e r o f
noon to 7 p.m . at
H ep p n er; and n u ­
P endleton Pioneer
C hapel, Folsom -B ishop. merous aunts, uncles and
M em orial services w ere cousins.
She was preceded
conducted Friday, M arch
18 at 1 p.m. at the Episcopal in death by great-grandpar­
Church o f the Redeemer in ents Ralph Beamer, John
and LaVonne Bothum, and
Pendleton.
Remi was bom July Kent and Ema Sackett.
M em orial contri­
3, 2008 in Bend to former
Pendleton residents Kris N. butions m ay be m ade to
and Anna I. (Bothum) Rob­ the Remi Robinson Benefit
inson. She lived her entire Fund at C olum bia State
Bank in care o f Pendel-«
life in Bend.
She loved Cheetos, ton Pioneer Chapel, Fol­
ice cream, Grandpa’s choc­ som-Bishop, 131 S.E. By­
olate donuts, orange Trident ers Ave., Pendelton, OR
gum, ponies Macaroni and 97801.
Send condolences
Romeo, puppies, dancing,
shiny shoes, wearing her to w w w .p io n e e rc h a p e l.
brother’s boots and her dog, com.
Cash.
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Community Lunch Menu
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Obituaries
A m e l i a
Jan e Day-A daugh­
ter, Amelia Jane, was
bom to Jonathan and
Kate Day o f Heppner
on S aturday, M ay
7, 2011 at home in
Heppner. She joins
her brother, Rowan
Eugene, who is 19
months old.
Amelia Jane Day
G ra n d p a r­
ents are Arthur and
Jane M etzger o f Couder- ents are Wanda M etzger
sport, PA and Timothy and o f Harrisburg, PA; Barbara
Lorraine Day of Appleton, Heimel o f Coudersport, PA
and Willis and Helen Peters
WI.
G re a t-g ra n d p a r- o f Alanson, MI.
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If you or someone you know has a gambling problem,
help is available and that help Is F R E E of charge.
you arc INVITED
TO ATTEND A COmUNTTV BARBECUE
ON JUNE 5, 2011
SPONSORED BY THE TONE COMMUNITY CHURCH
THIS GET TOGETHER WILL ALLOW TIME FOR SHARIN6 OF
MEMORIES, GOOD FOOD AND FELLOWSHIP
O F THE CHURCH AUCTION THAT
MS HELD FOR
FORTY YEARS.
THE AUCTION SERVED AS A GATHERING FOR FRIENDS, FAMILY,
SURROUNDING COMMUNITIES AND THE I0NE COMMUNITY, AS
WELL AS OUR CHURCH MEMBERSHIP. SINCE IT IS NO LONGER
HELD THE FIRST SATURDAY O F JUNE WE FELT IT WOULD BE FITTING
TO HOLD A COMMUNITY BARBECUE ON JUNE 5, 2011.
DETAILS WILL FOLLOW NEXT WEEK.
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g a m b lin g a d d ic tio n , Y O U c a n als o re c e iv e F R E E tre a t­
m e n t e v e n if th e g a m b le r is not re c e iv in g tre a tm e n t.
If you a r e a re s id e n t o f M o rro w C o u n ty a n d yo u w ish
to ta k e a d v a n ta g e o f th e s e rv ic e s a b o v e o r d e s ire m o re
in fo rm atio n , P le a s e call a n y o f th e fo llo w in g n u m b e rs
to s e t up a L O C A L a p p o in tm e n t o r ju s t to talk:
B o b b y H a rris @ 5 4 1 - 6 7 6 - 9 9 2 5 o r 5 4 1 - 2 5 6 - 0 1 7 5
Community Counseling Solutions (C C S ) @ 541-676-9161
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FFA carwash
planned
The local FFA club
will be holding a car wash
Memorial Day, May 30 at
the Bank o f Eastern O r­
egon.
The car wash,
which will take place from
10 a.m. to 2 p.m., is to raise
money in support o f FFA
activities.
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