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TWO - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, June 20,2012 Obituaries The Official Newspaper of the City of Heppner and the County of Morrow Jack C. Bailey 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 penodicaj matter at the Post Office at Heppner. Oregon under the Actof March 3,1179 Periodical postage paid at Heppner. Oregon. Office at I t t W. Willow Street Telephone (541) 676- 9228 Fax (541) 676-9211 E-mail: editor@rapidserve net or david@rapidserve net Web site: www heppner net Postmaster send address changes to the Heppner Gazette-Times, PO Box 337, Heppner, Oregon 97836 Subscriptions: $29 in Morrow County; $23 senior rate (in Morrow County only, 65 yean or older); $35 elsewhere; $29 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 at 5 p m Cost lot a display ad is $5 pet column inch Cost tor classified ad is 50< per word Cost for Card of Thanks is $10 up to 100 words C o sI for a classified display ad is $5 75 pet 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 lime 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 G T at no charge and are edited to meet news guidelines Families wishing to include information not included in the guidelines or who wish to have the obituary written in a certain way must purchase advertising space for the obituary For Letters to the Editor Letters to the Editor M U S T be signed by the author The Heppner GT will not publish unsigned letters All letters M U S T include the author’s address and phone number tor 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 Elks holds youth night be placed in the classifieds under ‘Card ol Thanks' at a cost of $10 Jack C. Bailey, 61, of Lexington, died Wednes day, June 13, 2012 at his home. At his request, no service will be held. He was bom Septem ber 23, 1950 in Tillamook, OR, the son of Giles and Joan Bailey. He attended schools all around the Pa cific Northwest, graduating for Weston High School in 1970. He then served in the United States Navy for six years. He worked in the electronic equipment field for most of his life. He is survived by his wife, Susan Bailey of Reno, NV; daughters. Jackie Bai ley, also of Reno, and Carol Bailey of Carson City, NV; son, Wess Bailey of Reno; sister, Aldana Potter of Clo- verdale, OR; brothers, Val Bailey of Lexington and Al len Bailey of Eureka, MT; and four grandchildren. Sweeney Mortuary of Heppner is in charge of ar rangements. Murray, Dierkes announce nuptials Privett memorial planned A graveside memorial service with military honors will be held for Audie Joe Privett on Friday, June 22, 2012 at 11 a.m. at the Heppner Masonic Cemetery. A luncheon will be held at the Heppner Elks Lodge im mediately following. Army of volunteers for park project Luke and Katie Murray More than 70 prizes were awarded to around 19 kids during the recent Elks youth night and flag ceremony. Top: Big prize winners (L-R) Keeley Narins, winner of the air rifle/fishing pole; Hunter Nichols, winner of a .22 long rifle and Trevor Nichols, winner of the Rossi 3-in-l combo (.22, .243 and 20 gauge). Bottom: The Elks conducted a flag-burning ceremony to show the youth how to properly dispose of the American flag. -Contributedphoto Katie Dierkes, daughter ver served as best man. of William and Maureen Groomsmen were Sean Dierkes, Kansas City, MO, Murray, groom’s brother, and Luke Murray, son of of Heppner; Ian Murray, John and Ann Murray of groom's brother, of Hepp Heppner were married Jan ner; Kevin Murray, groom’s uary 7,2012 at Our Lady of brother, of Heppner; Daniel Sorrows Catholic Church, Lindsay, groom’s uncle, of Kansas City. The bride Lexington; Joseph Lindsay, wore a Martina Liana gown groom's uncle, of Lex in an A-line silhouette, ington; and Paul Dierkes, made of ivory silk, satin bride’s brother, of Charlot An “army of volunteers” might be a figure of speech most of the time, but not in this case. Heppner’s Hager Park is get and lace. The floor-length tesville, VA. ting a much-needed sprucing-up thanks to a visit from the gown featured a sweetheart The ring bearer was Army National Guard this week. Sixty members of the 234,b neckline with natural waist cousin of the groom Andrew Engineer Company of the Oregon Army National Guard are and was finished with lace Lindsay of Lexington. in town through June 28, working to give the park a new face. beaded bolero. Father Altar servers for the They are assisting in erecting a new picnic pavilion, play gym and Michael Roach, friend of ceremony were Nicholas, and swing set, as well as placing picnic tables made by Dave Fowler’s class at Heppner High School. The Guard members bride’s family, officiated at Jake and Joseph Costanzo, bride’s cousins, of Kansas will also install new barbecue grills if they arrive in time. -Photo the ceremony. by Andrea Di Salvo Ceremony music was City, and Morgan Rhew, provided by Mary Castner bride's cousin, of Dallas, on vocals and guitar, Helena TX. Vasconcellos on piano and The reception was held the Bountiful Quartet with at the Loose Mansion in cellos, violin and viola. Kansas City, hosted by Ann Dierkes of Wash the bride’s parents, Mr. Tournament C hair lows; man Ron Bowman expects Gross: 1st, Jim Martin, ington, DC, the bride’s sis and Mrs. William Dierkes. around 100 golfers to play 66; 2nd, Barry Munkers, 68; ter, served as maid of hon Servers were provided by at Willow Creek Country 3rd (tie), Tom Shear and Ed or. Other bridal attendants the staff of Loose Mansion. were Kelly Lincoln, bride’s Kerry Strayer and the Kan Club this coming weekend Struthers, 74. in the annual Men’s Invi Net; l sl (tie), Dennis cousin, of Edmond, OK; sas City 7 provided music tational Golf Tournament. Peck and Stacy Wilson, 58; Laurie Murray, groom’s at the reception. The Murrays spent a This will be the 30u> year for 3ld, Rick Britt, 60; 4th (tie), sister, of Heppner; Sara the tournament. Results will Shawn Wilson and Ralph Meredith, bride’s friend, of week at Disney World in Steubenville, OH; Lacey Orlando, FL before taking be reported in next week’s Walker, 61. paper. Special Events; Least Reno, bride’s friend, of up residence in Ave Maria, Sunday, June 17, 29 putts, Dennis Peck; KPs, Shelby Township, Ml; and FL. Katie Murray is a grad men played the regular Jim Martin and Matt Scriv- Bridget McGee-Sullivan, bride’s friend, of New York, uate of the Art Institute morning men’s play activ ner. of Washington, holding a NY. ity. Results were as fol- Flow er girls were Bachelor of Fine Arts de groom’s cousin Cori Jo gree in graphic design. She Lindsay of Lexington, works as a freelance graphic groom 's cousin Claire designer in Florida. Lindsay of Lexington, Luke Murray obtained a Heppner resident Lacie Breanne Wagoner, a junior bride’s cousin Gwyneth bachelor’s degree in philos psychology major, was named to Oklahoma Baptist Uni Baumgardner of Denver, ophy from Mt. Angel Semi versity’s Dean’s Honor Roll for the spring 2012 semester. CO, bride’s cousin Avery nary and a Master of Arts in To receive the honor, Wagoner achieved a grade point Baumgardner of Denver, theology from Franciscan average between 3.4 and 3.69 for the semester. OBU is bride’s cousin Anna Cos University of Steubenville, located in Shawnee, OK. tello of Atlanta, GA, and OH. He is currently pursu daughter of the bride's good ing his Ph.D. in theology at friend, Kate Hanrahan of Ave Maria University, car rying a full-time class load Steubenville. Friend of the groom and working part-time for Clint Madison of Den the university. Auxiliary provides Memorial Day flags WCCC to host men’s invitational The Heppner cemetery looked beautiful over Me morial Day weekend this year, with beautiful flow ers and flags waving in the wind. Hoping to make this an annual event, the ladies of The American Legion Aux iliary, with the help from some local people, placed more than 180 flags on the graves of veterans. Auxiliary members of fer apologies if any graves were missed, an uninten tional oversight, but say that highlights the need for community involvement. Since there is no list of area veterans’ names and ^ grave locations, the only way currently to locate veterans’ graves is to walk the cemetery and read each stone. Anyone who had a loved on missed in the pro cess and who would like a flag in the future is asked to give the Auxiliary the name so they can place a flag next year or provide flags for individuals to place themselves. The Auxiliary also is compiling a list of names for reference for next year and needs the community’s help in doing so. Call 541- 676-9483 to give informa tion; if no answer, leave a message. C ommunity P otluck H onoring B arb C ollin 4 Barb is retiring after 35 years of teaching. Com e join us on June 26th to wish her well, and thank her for all she has done for us and our children. June 26th 6-8 pm lone High School Cafeteria. Families with last names that begin A-M bring a main dish. Families with last names that begin N-Z bring a salad. E veryone W elcome ! P*r+y D«c©r*+ion* Supplì«* Heppner resident on OBU honor roll Irrigon High jazz at Music in the Parks W e will be closed 4th o f July C r/u \D e io T iu o S u p p l i e s ( TRY YOCREAM --Check out our new toppings Gummy bears • Reese's • Peanut Butter Cups • Reese's Peanut Butter • Chips • M & W s • Oreo Cookie • Sprinkles« Mini Chocolate Chips • Coconut • Strawberry Topping • Blackberry Topping • Nuts • Chocolate • White Chocolate • Bananas The Irrigon High School jazz band (above) will be performing at Musk in the Parks at the Irrigon Marina Park on June 25 at 7 p.m. The band is made up of 15 members from the IHS Pep Band. The music is mostly classic rock. Joining the band is vocalist Kelsie Stewart, singing the national anthem. They are also showcasing Rock and the Young Bloods, a new band that is being formed in Irrigon. -Contributedphoto ¿NEW SUMMER ~ Monday HOURS - Friday i ^ a m r- 6 pm . - Saturday am - 6 pm -PÎîàrmacy,hours remain ^ fot ond ay- Friday 9 00 am '-Ip m 2 pm - 6pm M I SPECIALS Suppliesli A lmond C oconut M ocha $3.25 M anco I talian S oda $2.50 ^ Miuiagï Djni§~ 217 Ncr*> M4n St, Heppner • Phone 878-9158 • Flor* 676-9426 Sw in g Morrow, Whwtor 4 GiHitm count»» Sm ci 1959 I 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 taka advantage of the services above or desire more information. Please call any of the following numbers to sat up a L O C A L appointment or just to talk Bobby Harris <8 541-676-9925 or 541-256-0175 Community Counseling Solutions (C C S ) <8 541-676-9161 O R 1-877-695-4648 (1 -8 8 8 -M Y L IM IT) Over the Tee Cup Seventeen ladies turned out for a day of play on June 12. Pat Edmundson and Darcie Mitchell tied for low gross of the field. Laura Rogers took low net of the field, and Melissa Coiner had least putts. For flight A, Karen Thompson took low gross, and Corel Mitchell had low net and long drive. For flight B, Sarah Rucker had low gross, Pat Dougherty took low net. Lorrene Montgomery had least putts, Darcy Mitch ell had long drive and Pat Dougherty took a K.P on # 2 . For flight C, Ann Elgin took low gross and Bernice Lott took low net. Bev Steagall had least putts and Laura Rogers had long drive. Chip-ins were had by Laura Rogers and Lorrene Montgomery. Community lunch menu St. Patrick’s Catholic Parish members will be serving lunch on Wednesday, June 27, at St. Patrick’s Senior Center. The meal will include baked chicken with orange sauce, rice pilaf, green beans, hot rolls and ice cream. Milk is served at each meal. Suggested donation is $3.50 per meal. Menu is subject to change. i