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TWO - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, January 25,2012 Obituaries The Official Newspaper o f the City o f Heppner and the County of Morrow Heppner Karen L. Holland Karen Louise Hol especially enjoyed painting land, 71, o f Heppner died and wood carving. U.S.P.S. 240-420 She was a devoted Thursday, January 19,2012 at M orrow County’s Hom e-Owned Weekly Newspaper mother and enjoyed her years Pioneer Memorial Hospital. A Published weekly by Sykes Publishing, LLC and entered as periodical matter at the as a 4-H leader in sewing and memorial service will be held 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- at 11 a.m. Friday, January 27 at cooking. Karen had a beauti 9228 Fax (541) 676-9211. E-mail: editoraSrapidserve net or david^rapidserve. ful voice, singing at many the Heppner Elks Lodge. net Web site: www.heppner net Postmaster send address changes to the Heppner weddings. She won Gazette-Times, PO. Box 337, Heppner, Oregon 97836. Subscriptions: $27 in She was bom Morrow County; $21 senior rate (in Morrow County only; 62 years or older); $33 the state grange com July 6,1940 in Eugene, elsewhere; $27 student subscriptions petition while in high OR, the daughter of David Sykes...............................................................................................Publisher Andrea Di Salvo ...........................................................................................Editor school. Ralph and Josephine S u rv iv o rs All News and Advertising Deadline is Monday at 5 p m. Ziolkowski Witcher. For Advertising advertising deadline is Monday at 5 p m Cost for a display ad is $5 per include: her husband. She was raised and at column inch Cost for classified ad is 508 per word Cost for Card of Thanks is $10 up to D ale H o lla n d o f tended school in Junc 100 words Cost for a classified display ad is $ 5 75 per column inch Karen L. Heppner; sons, Dale tion City, where she For Public/Legal Notices public/legal notices deadline is Monday at 5 p m Dates for pub Holland lication must be specified Affidavits must be required at the time of submission Affidavits Holland 11 o f lone graduated from high require three weeks to process after last date of publication (a sooner return date must be and Doug Holland of school in 1958. specified if required) On August 16, 1958, Heppner; daughter, Deborah For Otxtuanes Obituaries are published in the Heppner G T at no charge and are edited to meet news guidelines Families wishing to include information not included in the guidelines she m arried Dale Holland Petersen o f Estacada, OR; or who wish to have the obituary written in a certain way must purchase advertising space in Eugene, OR. The couple brother, Eric Witcher of Merrit for the obituary lived in Huntington for three Island, FL; nine grandchildren For Letters to the Editor Letters to the Editor M UST be signed by the author The Heppner G T will not publish unsigned letters All letters M UST include the author s address and phone years, and then moved to and four great-grandchildren. number for use by the G T office The G T reserves the right to edit letters The G T is not She was preceded Crow, where they resided for responsible for accuracy of statements made in letters Any letters expressing thanks will in death by: her parents; a four years before moving to be placed in the classifieds under ‘Card of Thanks' at a cost of $10 Heppner. daughter, Diane Cassens and a She worked at sever brother. Kenneth Witcher. al places before her love of the Memorial contribu mountains led her to work as tions may be made to the a fire lookout with the United American Heart Association, States Forest Service, some 1200 NW, Naito Parkway thing she did for 33 years. Her #220, Portland, OR 97209- life skills through competi Enrollment forms lookout posts were Madison 2831. and fees for 2012 4-H are tion, team work, commu Butte near Heppner and Sacra Sweeney Mortuary due next Tuesday, January nity service, challenges and mento Lookout in Cloudcroft, of Heppner is in charge of ar 31. success. Through the 4-H rangements. NM. She also was an artist and As the deadline experience, members have GAZETTE-TIMES 4-H enrollment deadline Jan. 31 potential to grow in knowl edge, skill, citizenship and leadership. New members or volunteers can sign up for 4-H now by contacting the Morrow County Extension Service at 541-676-9642. County member dues are $5 per member; state member dues are $15 per member w ith a $30 fam ily cap. Membership applications are accepted year-round, but in order to be eligible for the 2012 Morrow Coun ty Fair, applications and enrollment fees must be received by Jan. 31, 2012. For more informa tion, call or visit the website at http://extension.oregon- state. edu/morrow/. approaches, the Morrow County 4-H program would like to welcome every fam ily to join the nation’s larg est out-of-school, positive youth-development orga nization. For more than 100 years, 4-H has o ^ 'red op portunities for youth and families to master new chal lenges, experience growing independence, feel a sense of belonging and give back to their communities. 4-H is a positive youth-developm ent pro gram that seeks to provide partnership opportunities with families and volunteers to create an educational at mosphere within various project areas. These projects are tools to help youth learn Enchiladas fuel lone preschool programs David L. Hanna David Lee Hanna, couple raised two sons, 65, o f Heppner died Sat Jason and Jon. He enjoyed hunt urday, January 21, 2012 at St. Charles Medical Center ing, fishing, golfing, going in Bend. A memorial ser to the beach and spending vice will be held 10 a.m. time with his grandsons. Saturday, January 28 at the He belonged to the Hep pner Elks Lodge, where he Heppner Elks Lodge. He was bom Janu served two terms as Exalted Ruler. ary 8, 1947 in Hep Survivors pner, the son of John include: his wife, L. and Mildred M. Sandi Hanna; sons, H ajenga H anna. Jason Hanna and Jon He was raised and Hanna; mother, Mil attended school in lie Hanna; brother, Heppner, where he Lennie Hanna; and graduated from high D a v i d grandsons, Gavin school in 1965. He Hanna and Jasper Hanna, then attended Blue Mountain Community Col- all of Heppner. He was preceded lege in Pendleton before starting a long career at in death by his father, John Kinzua Pine Mill in Hep Hanna, in 2002. Memorial contri pner. Following the closure of the mill, he began work butions may be made to the ing for the lumber mill in Heppner Elks 358 Founda Reith. He worked at Reith tion, PO Box 494, Heppner, for several years before OR 97836 or to Pioneer starting employment at the Memorial Hospital Founda Tillamook Cheese Factory tion, PO Box 515, Heppner, OR 97836. in Boardman. Sweeney Mortuary On A u g u st 11, 1973 he married Sandra L. of Heppner is in charge of Holm at Dallas, OR. The arrangements. Wilbur Dean Jackson Wilbur Dean Jack- for his family by working at son, 84, formerly o f Hep Reynolds Aluminum Plant, pner, died Monday, January from which he retired in 9,2012 in Kennewick, WA. 1981. After retirement, Wil A memorial service with bur and Dorothy relocated military honors will be held to Heppner, where they 2 p.m. Saturday, January spent their golden years 28 at the United Methodist together. Church in Heppner. Wilbur was an ac He was bom Octo tive member o f the com ber 14, 1927 in Gresham, munity, volunteering with OR, the oldest child and many organizations includ only son of Harold O. and ing the Heppner Garden Blanche M. Harris Club, the Masons, Jackson. His early American Legion years in Gresham Post 87, Heppner consisted of spend Elks Lodge #358, ing time being the and the Lexington man o f the house Grange. while his father was Wilbur Dean He is sur frequently gone, Jackson vived by: his daugh working to provide ter, Annette Back- for the family. He gradu ous; daughter-in-law, Diane ated from high school in Jackson; granddaughters, Gresham in 1946. Jennifer Jackson and Anita The strong work Richards; grandson, Bran ethic his father had was don Mueller and a sister, passed down to W ilbur Betty Davis. whom, after graduation, His wife, Dorothy, journeyed to Eastern Or preceded him in death in egon to help work on a fam 2008. ily wheat farm. It was here Memorial contri he met, courted and fell in butions may be made to love with Dorothy Allstott. the Heppner Garden Club, After marrying in 1949, PO Box 84, Heppner, OR the couple settled down in 97836. the Gresham area, creating Sweeney Mortuary a loving home and raising of Heppner is in charge of their two children, Annette arrangements. and Gary. Wilbur provided Young, Lipp plan wedding Correction (L-R): Gloria Juarez, Obdulia Medina and Mariana Peralto help organize the authentic enchilada feed for the Creative Care Preschool last week at an lone home basketball game. The preschool grossed more than SI,500 to support annual programs and activities for three- and four-year-old children. -Photo by Dcnvn Eynetich "THANKYOU LOCAL BUSINESSES FOR SUPPORTING COMMUNITY HEALTH IMPROVEMENT ' Last week’s Gazette-Times incorrectly stated that the Heppner High School cheerleaders are raffling off Portland Trail Blazer tickets. The raffle is being conducted by lone High School cheerleaders. Contact Misti Stefani or any lone cheerleader for tickets or information. Tickets are for the March 22 game against the Memphis Grizzlies; the seats are the second row up from the Blazer bench. Tickets cost 1 for $5, or 5 for $20. Winners will be drawn at lone’s last home basketball game; winners need not be present. L O O K FOR HEALTHY O P TIO N S AT THESE BUSINESSES ÄS7 HEPPNER The Stable of Youth Sweet Productions Ice Cream M . C . C H I P Parlour Murray's Drug, Inc Heppner Family Foods Howe's About Pizza LEXINGTON Bucknum's Tavern Lexington Shell Station Cornerstone Gallery Heppner Shell Station IONE The Office Pub and Grill lone Market and Deli JWNNER 1RRIGQN Sergio's Mexican Restaurant Bake's Restaurant and Lounge COMMUNITY HEALTH IMPROVEMENT PARTNERSHIP OF MORROW COUNTY IMPROVING HEALTH FROM RIVERS TO ROILING HILLS l The upcoming winter storm season is near and Morrow County Road dept would like to remind all motorists that winter maintenance practices include plowing and sanding. The combination of practices used at each site may vary to accommo date the different climate, traffic, and storm condi tions encountered. Morrow County's goal is to provide a safe roadway. However, it is always up to the motorist to drive according to conditions. Please use extreme caution and common sense. They will do their best and would appreci ate your patience. For your convenience the road department would like to direct your attention to a couple towing services in the area if needed. Lex ington Auto Body 541-989-8565, Looslie Auto Body 541-256-0067. Again be prepared and be safe. Questions or concerns may be addressed 541 -989-9500. I Jennifer Jane Lipp and Matthew Scott Young David Paul and Ju lie Jane Lipp of Eugene, OR, and Harley Bruce Young II and Deborah J. Young of Heppner announce the en gagement of their children, Jennifer Jane Lipp and Mat thew Scott Young. Jennifer graduated from Henry D. Sheldon High School in Eugene. She then studied business management and account ing at Northwest Christian University in Eugene. She is now employed as an of fice manager at Lithia Mo tors in Wasilla, AK. Matthew is a gradu ate of Heppner High School. He attended Oregon State U niversity in Corvallis, OR, and now works as a project engineer for HDR, Inc. in Anchorage, AK. The couple cur rently lives in Palmer, AK. They will exchange vows July 20,2012 at Asten Hall in Bend, OR. Com m unity lunch menu St. Patrick’s Catholic Church members will be serving lunch on Wednesday, February 1 at St. Patrick’s Senior Center. The meal will beef stew, bread sticks, tossed salad and lemon bars. Milk is served at each meal. Suggested donation is $3.50 per meal. Menu is subject to change. If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, help is available and that help Is FREE of charge. If Y O U have a family member who suffers from gambling addiction, Y O U can also receive F R E E treat ment even If the gambler is not receiving treatment If you are a resident of Morrow County and you wish to take advantage of the services above or desire more information. P le ase call any of the following numbers to set up a L O C A L appointment or Just to talk: . Bobby Harris ® 541-676-9925 or 541-256-0175 Community Counseling Solutions (CCS) Q 541-676-9161 O R 1-877-695-4648 (1-888-MYLIMIT) t