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TWO - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, May 1,2013 O b itu aries The Official Newspaper of the City of Heppner and the County of Morrow Eileen H . Saling H e p p n er GAZETTE-TIMES U.S.P.S. 240-420 Morrow County’s Home-Owned Weekly Newspaper Published weekly by Sykes Publishing, LUC and entered as periodical matter at the Post Office at Heppner, Oregon under the Act of March 3,1179 Periodical postage paid at Heppner, Oregon. Office at 188 W Willow Street Telephone (541) 676- 9228 fax (541) 676-9211 E-mail: editorarapidserve.net or david(a>rapidserve net Web site www heppner net Postmaster send address changes to the Heppner Gazette-Times, PO. Box 337, Heppner, Oregon 97836. Subscriptions: J29 in Morrow County, $23 senior rate (in Morrow County only; 65 years 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 tor a display ad is $5 per column inch Cost for classified ad is 504 per word Cost tor 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 tor 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 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 MUST 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 eral local businesses Eileen returned to school for ac counting classes and later worked as a bookkeeper for many years. She was a member of All Saints Episcopal Church and A ltar Guild, the H eppner S o r o p ti- mist Club a n d th e American Legion Auxiliary. Eileen e n jo y e d garden ing, was an accomplished seamstress and volunteered as a 4-H Sewing Leader. Eileen Kelly Saling, 89, of Heppner, died Friday, April 26, 2013 in Hepp ner. Services were held on Wednesday, May 1, at All Saints Episcopal Church in Heppner. She was bom October 16, 1923 at Heppner, the daughter of Ed and Lena Hughes Kelly. Eileen at tended school in Lexington and Heppner and gradu ated from Heppner High School. She married Renn Harris and the couple had two children, Renne and Sheryl. Following Mr. Har ris’ death, she later married Mike Saling and they had two daughters, Patti and Michele. After working for sev She also enjoyed canning, cooking and baking, win ning many ribbons at the Morrow County Fair. She loved music and singing and taught her children how to sing har mony. She was an avid re a d e r and enjoyed writ ing poetry. Other favor ite activities included fish ing, hunting and camping with her fam ily. Spending time with her children and grandchildren was always treasured and a most important priority. S u rv iv o rs in c lu d e daughters; Sheryl Kelly and her husband Carl Hanson, Patti Allstott and her hus band David, and Michele Hams and her husband Jeff, grandchildren Brian Hev- ener, Blake Johlke, Aaron A llstott, Joseph Harris, Carolyn Chapman and Cris Harris, and five great grand children. She was preceded in death by her husband Mike, Brother; Robert E. Kelly, sister; Kathryn Rob inson and son Renne Harris. M emorial contributions may be made to Pioneer Memorial Hospital’s Long Term Care Unit, PO Box 9, Heppner, Oregon 97836. Sweeney Mortuary of Heppner is in charge of ar rangements. number tor use by the G T office The GT reserves the right to edit letters The G T is not responsible for accuracy of statements made in letters Any letters expressing thanks wiH be placed in the classifieds under ‘Card of Thanks' at a cost of $10. Busy morning set at All Saints Episcopal crafts and games concludes with a free lunch. Newcom ers are always welcome. Children are reminded to bring coins for the water jug, to help raise money to build a well for people with out access to clean water. More information is available by calling the Shared Ministry office at 541-676-9970. First Friday Friends of Jesus will be meeting on the second Friday this month, instead of the first. Children age four through 12 are invited for the final session this school year, to be held on Friday, May 10, from 8 a.m. until noon at All Saints Episcopal Church in Hepp ner. A busy morning filled with Bible stories, skits, Teams can register now for MC Relay for Life Organizers of the Mor row County Relay for Life are looking for teams to participate in this year’s event. Relay for Life is part of the American Cancer Soci ety and Morrow County’s is hosting the event for its second year. “ Since that time we have helped cancer survi vors by working for a cure and making information available to people in our area,” said organizer Laurie Barrow. Teams who sign up before May 15 get a dis counted rate of $35. After the May 15 deadline, the cost is $50 per team and after June 15 the cost will be $75. This year’s relay will be held the Morrow County Fairgrounds. It will begin Saturday, June 29 at 5 p.m. and end on Sunday, June 30 at 9 a.m. For more information contact teams Chairperson Staci Wilson at 541-429- 3883 or by e-mail: staciw@ mcohd.org. Floyd “Wayne” Papineau Kathy, daughter; Carol Er- Robinson in 1952 and the mantrout and her husband couple raised four children; Roger, brothers; Ray, and Donald, Penny, Carol and Earl, sister; Francis “Sis”, Debra. They were hap many grandchildren and pily married for 39 years. great grandchildren. Donna preceded him in He was preceded in death. death by his first wife Don In 1991 he m arried na, daughters; Penny and Patsy Rogers and they were Debra, brothers; Frank Jr., happily m arried for 22 Phillip Dale, and Freddy. years. Memorial contributions Wayne spent his work may be made to Pioneer ing years at the Kinzua M emorial H ospital, PO sawmill in Heppner, retir F loyd “ W a y n e ” P a p in e a u Box 9, Heppner, Oregon ing after 49 years. 97836. He had a passion for be family or a stranger. Sweeney Mortuary of Survivors include his racing horses and taking his Heppner is in charge of ar grandchildren to rodeos. He wife Patsy, son; Donald rangements. loved everyone, whether it P apineau and his w ife Floyd “Wayne” Pap ineau, 84, o f Lexington died Monday, April 29, at his home. A graveside service will be held 11 a.m. Thursday, May 2, at the Lexington Cemetery. He was bom December 13, 1928 at Baker City, Oregon, the son of Frank and A gnes Schoonover Papineau. He attended school at the Rhea Creek School House before the family moved to Lexington where he also attended school. He m arried D onna BMCC offers retirement planning, investment classes The classes are de signed to help attendees gain the skills to estimate how much money they need to retire, learn how to create retirement goals, review investment basics, and more. The series is be ing offered beginning May 6 and will meet at the Pet tyjohn Building, 430 West Linden Way, in Heppner. The classes are from 6:30- 8 p.m. and will be held on three consecutive Mondays; Investment Ba sics on May 6, Retirement basics on May 13 and Re- concerning puncture vine and board clarification on private versus public proj ects. Two board positions representing the Boardman and Irrigon areas are vacant. Landowner representation from all areas of Morrow County is essential in order to conserve, protect and de velop soil, water and other natural resources for the economic and environmen tal benefit of the resources of Morrow County. Meetings o f Morrow SWCD are open to the public. lone C ommunity School will hold a Kindergarten Round-Up on Tuesday, May 14, at 9:30 am. Stu dents that w ill be five years old by Sept. 1 are invited to attend a morning in kindergarten classroom. Students will meet the teacher and do a fun activ- M other ' s D av is . M av 12 gH— t Pve r f u m e C j l ^ a r d s ^ »J e w e l ^ ^ J P l a n t s ] f f f c s p r e s s o lte a r d s j 1 h 1 o w e r s E 1^ a n d y j C a ll o ur ’ flo ral D epartm ent T o d a v we deliver !! 541-676-9426 DRINK W hite C hocolate K ahlua M ocha $4.00 SPECIALS S trawberries - n -C reme I talian S ooa $ 2 3 0 C heck out dub paiy lunch specials WEDNESDAY (1ST)- GRILLED CHICKEN FLAT BREAD ity. They may also stay for lunch and recess. Par ents are asked to come w ith im m unization p a pers, birth certificate, and social security card. Par ents will be asked to fill out enrollm ent papers. If you have any q u es tions call the school at 541-422-7131. AARP driving workshop Catholic men to meet The men of St. Patrick’s and St. William’s Catholic scheduled for May 18 Churches will hold their First Friday meeting on May 3 RSVP of Eastern Or egon in partnership with AARP of Oregon will host a driver safety training work shop at Pendleton City Hall, 500 5 W Dorion Avenue, on the backside of the building with the entrance on Emi grant Avenue on Saturday, May 18 from 8:45am until 4:00pm with a lunch break from noon until 1 p.m. No lunch is provided so please bring your own lunch. The class is open to 3 all ages, but is focused on those aged 50 and older. The cost is $12 if you are ** Advance registration is required. Please call Anne Morter at (541) 422-7040 or e-mail her at am orter@ bluecc. edu. Students may also reg ister online at www.bluecc. edu. lone will host kindergarten roundup on May 14 Advisory Board will meet A regular meeting of the Morrow Soil & Wa ter Conservation District Board will meet Tuesday, May 7 at the Ag Service Center in Heppner begin ning at 6 pm. Agenda items will include discussion of the Lower Umatilla Basin Groundwater Management Area Action Plan and lead agency status, approval of the April meeting minutes, treasurer's report, staff re ports and partner reports and an update on office building im provem ents. A discussion will be held tirement Income Planning on May 20. The instructor is Rita Van Schoiack is a financial advisor who is owner o f Blue Mountain Investment M anagem ent LLC. The classes are free and include a workbook. an AARP member. You will need to have your member ship card to take advantage of the discount. For a non member, the cost is $14. The fee covers the cost of classroom material. Upon completing the class, par ticipants will be issued a Certificate of Completion that can be given to their insurance for discounts. To sign up for the class, please contact Stephanio McElroy at 541-278-5669 as soon as possible. The class is limited to 25 par ticipants. at 6:45 a.m. in the parish office in Heppner. The meeting will be followed by Mass at 7:30 am. Chamber lunch meeting This week’s lunch meeting of the Heppner Chamber of Commerce will be held on Thursday and will be held in the Senior Center Dining Room, with lunch served at 12:00 p.m. The lunch expense is $ 10. The Stable of Youth will be catering the meal and will be serving: spaghetti, garlic bread, green salad and Dessert Please RSVP, 541-676-5536 no later than Wednesday to guarantee a lunch. The cost is $10. Community lunch menu Volunteers from the Baptist and ELOHIM will serve lunch on Wednesday, May 8, at St. Patrick’s Senior Cen ter. The meal will include roast pork with stuffing, green beans, cucumbers and onions, rolls and ambrosia salad. Milk is served at each meal. Suggested donation is $3.50 per meal. Menu is subject to change. 1,000 yard TV Shoot at lone on Saturday Bands, choirs to perform The lone Annual 1,000 yard TV Shoot will be held Saturday, May 4. The event will be held at 64686 Hal- vorsen Lane, home of Frank and Joe Halvorsen. Registration be gins at 8:30am, and the event start s at 10am. The cost is $20 per shot. All money raised goes to pro vide free activities for chil dren on the 4th o f July. C hildren’s activities in clude the fish pond, bike raffle, talent show, and the frog jumping contest. There will also be a gun raf fle for an AR 15 at the event this year. All tickets will be sold at the shoot. Tick ets are $20 each. Lunch will be available at the event. Contact Eric Orem at 541-989-9808 for more information. lone Community School will present a concert on May 7 at the school. The fifth grade band, middle school band and high school choir will perform at 6 p.m. Marriage Licenses The Morrow County Clerk has issued the follow ing marriage licenses: A p ril 26: - James Byron Miller, 72, Irrigon and Emelyn Gomisong Caliso, 48, Hermiston. THURSDAY (2NDF REUBEN CROISSANT BAKE FRIDAY (3RD)- TATER TOT CASSEROLE C h e c k in store fo r o th e r lunch specials! ^ M iu m Dm 217 North Main St., Heppner • Phone 676-9158 • Ftorafe76-i V Serving Morrow, Wheeler & Gilliam counties Sino 195ty . Y+ W***? v Lyrntm* 3rd fANNUAL HEPPNER BASEBALL 'E N T * ¿TEXAS HOLD'EM TOURNAMENT * v* ** Jl players 21 years & o ld er are welcoi Saturday M ay 11th tign ups-5:30 Play starts-6:3^ buy in Heppner Elks Clu ' ¿ f i f H O g FOgD i (