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TWO - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, January 15,2014 Obituaries The Official Newspaper of the City of Heppner and the County of Morrow Linda M. Haguewood Heppner G A Z E T T E -T I M E S i M ’ s 240-420 Morrow County's Home-Owned Weekly Newspaper Published weekly by Sykes Publishing, LLL" and entered as periodical matter at the Post Office at Heppner, ( Iregon under the Act of March 1,1*79 Periodical postage paid at Heppner. Oregon Office at I** W Willow Street telephone (541) 676- 922* tax (541) 676-9211 E-mail: editor«rapidserve net or davidwrapidserve net Web site www heppner net Postmaster send address changes to the Heppner Gazette-Times, PO Box 337, Heppner, Oregon 97*36 Subscriptions: $29 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 for a display ad is $5 per column inch Cost for classified ad is 50t 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 Pubtic/Legal Notices publictlegal 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 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 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 Turrell, Doherty plan April wedding Molly Sue Turrell and Adam Paul Doherty M s. V ic k ie T u rre ll o f H eppner and Mr. and M rs. R ic h a rd T u rre ll o f L ex in g to n announce the engagem ent o f their daughter, Molly Sue Turrell o f Heppner, to Adam Paul Doherty, also o f Heppner. Molly is a graduate of Heppner High School and is currently em ployed at Heppner Devin Mobile. A d a m , th e so n o f M ic h a e l a n d C y n th ia D o h e r ty o f H e p p n e r, graduated from Heppner H ig h S c h o o l a n d now works for the Farm Service Agency. T h e c o u p le p la n s a s m a ll c e re m o n y fo r family and close friends at Hope Lutheran Church in Heppner on April 26, 2014. An open reception for whoever would like to attend is planned for 5 p.m. that evening at the Morrow C o u n ty F a irg ro u n d s in H ep p n er. A lc o h o l w ill not be provided but well- w ishers are w elcom e to bring their own. M olly and Adam are registered at Target and will also have registry tables at Peterson’s Jewelers and Murray’s Drug in Heppner. Community lunch menu St. Patrick’s Catholic Parish members will serve lunch on Wednesday, Jan. 22, at St. Patrick's Senior Center. The meal will include taco casserole with beef, rice, vegetables and black-eyed peas; cucumbers and onions; tortilla chips and salsa; and flan. Milk is served at each meal. Suggested donation is $3.50 per meal. Menu is subject to change. w e will be open regular hours Monday January 20th C H EC K O U T GOURMET SOUPS & * DAILY LUNCH SPECIALS! * 2013 Prescription Profiles available upon request Ask at the pharmacy for more information Linda M. Haguewood, M. Marie Linder Bristow. 52, o f lone died Monday, The family moved several January 6, 2014 at Pioneer times, as her father Memorial Hospital was in the military. in H e p p n e r . A The family settled funeral service was in lone in 1979, and held 2 p.m. Saturday, L in d a g ra d u a te d January 11, at the from lo n e H igh lo n e C o m m u n ity School in 1981. C h u r c h , w ith a On O c to b e r reception to follow L i n d a M . 2 3 , 1 9 8 1 s h e at the c h u rc h . A Haguewood m a r r ie d K e v e n p r i v a t e f a m i ly Haguewood at their committal was held at High present home near lone. View Cemetery in lone. L inda e n jo y e d c o o k in g She w as bom November and watching the cooking 26, 1%I in Elk City, OK., shows on television. She the daughter of John L. and also enjoyed music, singing Donald Austin Cole, 74, of Baker City, OR passed away January 6, 2014 at St. Alphonsus Medical Center in Baker City. A celebration o f his life will be held on Saturday, January 18, at 11 a m. at the Baker City C h ris tia n C h u rc h , 675 Highway 30, Baker City, w ith a lunch rec e p tio n im m ediately to follow at the church. Don was bom July 17, 1939 in a logging cam p ju s t o u ts id e C ra w fo rd , CO, to Rolland and Irene Cole. His fam ily m oved to Baker, OR when he was three. He was a member o f the Elks Drum and Bugle Corp and graduated from Baker High School in 1957. He was aw arded a math and science scholarship from Eastern Oregon State College, where he earned his degree in education and was the M ountaineer's Drum Major. He m arried Carolyn Chadwick o f Baker in 1959 and they had three sons, Randy, Rick and Rod. After teaching for three years in H eppner, they m oved to the M ilw a u k ie , OR area in 1964, where Don continued to teach school and further his education. He earn ed his m a s te r’s degree in e d u c atio n , as well as administrative and c o u n se lin g c e rtific a te s , fro m P o r t l a n d S ta te U n i v e r s i ty . H is f i r s t administrative position was with a sm all, one-school d istric t at T hree Links, OR near Estacada, where he w as s u p e rin te n d e n t, p rin c ip a l and h a lf-tim e teacher, as well as substitute bus driver and sports coach when needed. The family moved back to Heppner in 1971, where Don was the elementary/middle school p rin c ip a l for 20 y e a rs. He served as the 1989-90 Oregon Elementary School P rin c ip a ls A s s o c ia tio n President and retired in 1991 a fte r a d e d ic a te d 30-year career in Oregon public education. D on c o n tin u e d to advocate for kids after his retirement and volunteered as a C o u rt A p p o in te d Special Advocate (CASA) for vulnerable children. He w a s a m e m b e r o f the H eppner Lions Club and also w as a lifetim e m em ber o f the H eppner Elks Club. He was active in the Heppner Cham ber o f C o m m erce, Tourism C o m m itte e , U m a tilla U nited Way, and COSA (Confederation o f Oregon School A d m in istrato rs). He was a certified ROPES Course facilitator, which promoted team-building for both youth and adults. In 1991, Don married i t Mttfuuj'i Dflig Serving Morrow, Wheeler & Gilliam counties Since 1959 Glenda Hallgarth Elskamp, death by: his parents; his originally from Baker City. sister, Joyce Kerns of Baker They lived in Hermiston, City; and brother. Bill Cole OR for 11 years, during o f McMinnville. OR. w h ic h tim e D on He is survived by: his wife. Glenda s p e n t th e b e tte r part o f two years Cole of Baker City; brother, Lloyd Cole helping to construct the Harvest Church (M id g e ) o f Palm D esert, CA ; son, where they attended. Randy Cole (Jean) of The couple found Hoquiam, WA; son, their way back to Rick Cole (Claire) Baker City in 2002 Don Cole a f t e r G l e n d a ’s o f Davis, CA; son, re tire m e n t and e n jo y ed Rodney Cole (M indy) of re tire m e n t, frie n d s and Portland, OR; step -so n , family. He served on the Chris Elskamp (Paula) of Com m unity Connections Clarkston, WA; and step S e n io r S e rv ic e s B oard daughter. Michele Cooper and represented education (Rick) o f Beaverton, OR. on th e B a k e r C o u n ty He also leaves a legacy of Senior Council. He also 12 grandchildren ranging volunteered for Pathway in age from six to 26 years. H o sp ice, B read o f Life Don had a welcoming Food Bank, belonged to sm ile and a kind spirit. the ROF Club and served His lot in life was helping in num erous m in istrie s people, especially families at B aker C ity C h ristian and children. He had a sixth C h u rc h , w hich he a lso sense o f who needed help help ed build. He could and would be the first to f r e q u e n t l y b e f o u n d lend that helping hand. He supporting many sporting, was a man o f strong faith music or other community and will be greatly missed. events, out jitter-bugging Memorial contributions with Glenda or walking the may be made to the Baker Leo Adler Trail. He was an City Christian Church or avid hunter and felt at home the H eppner Elks Lodge in the hills and mountains 358 11th Hour Club, which around both Morrow and helps to support fam ilies Baker counties. He also o f fallen Elk members, in enjoyed fishing and, above care o f G ray's West and a ll, bein g w ith fam ily , Company Pioneer Chapel, especially the grandkids. 1500 Dewey Ave, Baker Don was preceded in City, OR 97814. Heppner girl makes Funeral Notice EOU 2013 fall term dean's list R ichard Jam es “ Dick” G am m ell— Richard James “Dick” Gammell, 79, o f Hermiston, OR died Saturday, January 11, 2014 at Kadlec Regional Medical Center in Richland, WA. He was bom February 27, 1934 in Heppner. A Celebration o f Life gathering will be held on La Grande. OR— Jessica Hughes o f Heppner was one Saturday, January 18, at 1 p.m. at the Stanfield Moose of 531 students named to the Eastern Oregon University Lodge, 615 W. Coe Ave., Stanfield, OR. dean's list for the 2013 fall term. Please send condolences at bumsmortuaryhermiston. Jason Hendricks of Boardman and Robert Weems of com. Burns M ortuary o f Hermiston is in charge of Irrigon were also named to the list. arrangements. To qualify for the dean’s list, students must achieve and maintain a grade point average (GPA) o f 3.5 or higher on a 4.0 scale while completing a minimum o f 12 hours o f graded coursework for the duration of the term. Skiers venture out to find clear skies Chamber lunch meeting The next lunch meeting o f the Heppner Chamber of Commerce will be on Thursday, Jan. 30, at noon in the St. Patrick’s Senior Center dining room. The guest speaker will be Rep. Greg Smith. Smith will introduce Mary Abrams, who has recently been selected as the Director o f the Oregon Department of State Lands. The department oversees management o f Oregon’s Common School Fund, along with Oregon’s waterways, wetlands and state-owned range and forest lands. Cost o f lunch is $10; Howe’s About Pizza will cater. Chamber lunch attendees are asked to RSVP at 541 - 676-5536 no later than the Tuesday before to guarantee a lunch. S aturday , J anuary 18 th at # pm PORTLY A STOUT TRIVIA 4 PERSON TEAMS $ 20 / PER M G a s h p r iz e f o r 1 s t p l a c e BUCKNUM'S TA VE 217 North Main St Heppner • Phone 676-9158 • f I o ts I 676-9426 H aguew ood. all o f lone; father, John Bristow and wife Linda o f lone; brother, D oug B ristow and w ife Gina of McMinnville. OR; and grandchildfen. Brock, Hallee and Healy Hisler. all o f Heppner. She was preceded in death by her mother. Marie Bristow. Memorial contributions may be made to the lone C om m unity C hurch, PO Box 346. lone. OR 97843. Sweeney Mortuary of H eppner is in charge of arrangements. Donald Austin Cole mfE MUSIC AFTER TRIVIA E sp resso s p e c ia ls - Cinnamon vanilla Latte - $3.25 s vanilla Italian Soda $3.00 and playing the piano. She had a love o f a n im a ls, especially her cat Misty. She was a member o f the lone C om m unity C hurch and A lcoholics A nonym ous, and had attended meetings in the local area. She is su rv iv e d by: her h u sb an d , K even o f lone; children, Stephanie H is le r and h u sb a n d S haw n o f H e p p n e r, D ustin H aguew ood and wife Amellia o f Heppner, M aso n H a g u e w o o d , Kirk Haguewood, Bailey H a g u e w o o d , and A lly J ayke F isjrvis & T he B roken J ames H unnicuctt - Doc B ite H arris T he U rban P ioneers * J ake On Saturday, Jan. II, eight hardy soul!) left rainy, windy Heppner in search of better weather and good ski conditions. The forecast wasn’t good, and the group didn’t expect much, but they say they kept their spirits up. Bare spots on the pavement of Coalmine Hill didn't raise their hopes. However, when they got on spur 10 of the 5350, they were met with blue skies and bright sunshine. The wind did kick up in places but the skiers said the tree-lined trail protected them for the most part. No warming fire was necessary at lunchtime, and they were back in Heppner in time to watch the victorious Seahawks. Above (L-R): Luanne and Steve Brownfield, Sherry Ewing, Betsy Anderson, Terry Harper, Molly Rhea and Dan VanLiew stop for a photo op on the trail. -Contributedphoto If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, help is available and that help Is FREE of charge. If Y O U h a v e a fam ily m e m b e r w h o suffers from g am blin g addiction. Y O U can also re c e iv e F R E E tre a t m e n t e v e n if the g a m b le r is not receiving treatm ent. If you a re a re s id e n t o f M o rro w C o u nty a n d you wish to ta k e a d v a n ta g e of th e services a b o v e or d e sire m o re inform ation. 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