I TWO - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, May 21, 2014 Obituaries The Official Newspaper of the City of Heppner and the County of .Morrow Loma Mae Jones Chalfant Heppner GAZETTE-TIMES U.S.P.S. 240-420 M o r r o w C o u n ty ’s H o m e -O w n e d W e e k ly N e w s p a p e r Published w eekly by Sykes Publishing, L L C and entered as periodical m atter at the Post O ffice at Heppner. Oregon under the A ct o f March 3 ,1 1 7 9 Periodical postage paid at Heppner. Oregon O ffice at 18* W W illow Street Telephone (5 4 1 ) 67 6- 9221. Fax (5 4 1 ) 676-9211 H-m ail: editoriiirapidserve.net or david(a>r»pidserve net. W eb site: w w w heppner net Postmaster send address changes to the Heppner G azette-Tim es, P.O B ox 337, Heppner, O regon 97 836. Subscriptions: $3 0 in M orrow C ounty; $2 4 senior rate (in M o rro w County only; 65 years or older); $36 elsewhere; $30 student subscriptions D avid S yk es...................................................................................................................Publisher Andrea D i Salvo..................................................................................................................Editor All News and Advertising Deadline is Monday at 5 pm 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 50* per word Cost for Card of Thanks is $10 up to tOO 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 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 Greenup wins OWF scholarship The Oregon Wheat OWF has aw arded Foundation has announced scholarships to students that Blake Greenup o f from nine Oregon counties, Heppner has been awarded as well as one at-large one o f its ten $1,000 sch o la rsh ip . S tudents scholarships this w ere ju d g ed on year. their community Greenup, involvement, daughter of Travis a c a d e m i c and T iffa n ie achievem ent and G re e n u p , is a an essay on a wheat graduating senior industry topic. at Heppner High O r e g o n BlakeGreenup School. She plans to Wheat Foundation attend Southwestern scholarships Oregon Community College are open to high-school with a major in business and seniors whose parents are minor in political science members of the Oregon with a goal of becoming Wheat Growers League a lawyer. Blake is a four- or w hose parents are year athlete in basketball, employed by members golf and high school rodeo; of the organization. The she is also ASB business scholarship is also open manager, FBLA president, to students, em ployed on the honor roll and two- by g ro w er m em bers. time individual girl’s golf Scholarship applications for state qualifier. Blake has high school graduates are served her community in available online at www. several capacities. owgl.org. Correction An article in last week’s Gazette-Times incorrectly stated that the Heppner Rural Fire Department was looking to build a new facility in Heppner. The Heppner Rural Fire Protection District is not connected with the new facility. The district is a separate entity from the Heppner Fire Department and contracts for fire protection from the Heppner Fire Department. " ""v G radu ation H e pp ne r M a y 31st lone June 6th W e in v it e a l l g r a d s t o FILL OUT A REGISTRY OF WHAT YOU W ANT OR NEED See ou r g ra d registry ! L ots of G reat G ift I deas H and P icked by Y our L ocal G raduates ! W E W IL L B E C L O S E D M E M O R IA L D A V - M ondav M ay 26 Call our floral department 541-676-9426 NOW for FR ESH F L O W E R S A N D A R R A N 'G E fflM 'T S P R IN K SPECIALS K aluha I rish C ream L atte K iw i B a n a n a I t a l ia n S o d a WEDDING TABLES Jim S ch laich & A m b e r S te in b o ff Vifedding - Ju ne 2 1 , 2 0 1 4 K eitb S c o tt & Lynan B in g h a m Show er- A ta y 2 5 , 2 0 1 4 Vfedding - Ju ly 5, 2 0 1 4 i t M u m D m - 217 North Main St., Heppner • Phone 676-9158 • FtoraTB7e-9426 Serving Morrow, Wheeler & Gilliam counties Since 1959 V. Lorna M ae J o n es 46268. Chalfant, 86, passed away Born in H eppner, Loma was ordained on May 16, 2014 at Robin Run Village, into the Christian Indianapolis, IN. A ministry in 1952, memorial service and m o v ed to In d ia n a p o lis in will be held 2 p.m. Tuesday, May 27, 1964. In 1992 Loma retired as Director at the Chapel at o f E c u m e n ic a l Robin Run Village, Loma Educational 5354 W. 62nd St., Mae Jones Development from Indianapolis, IN Chalfant the Disciples o f Christ Church. H er h o b b ies w ere camping, square dancing and volunteering at church. Survivors include: her husband of 43 years, Irvin H. Chalfant, Indianapolis; stepchildren, David o f Anderson, IN, Susan of Florida, Machell (Mike) o f T a m p a, FL,. and Michael of Seminole, FL; grandchildren, Kira and Charlie Jenkins; great­ grandchildren; and nieces and nephews. P le a s e v is it h e r online guestbook at www. indianafuneralcare.com. Indiana Funeral Care and Crematory is in charge of arrangements. South Morrow County Scholarship Trust announces recipients The South Morrow Elia Juarez of lone. She in yearbook in 2011. She Richard Sandford. Lillian has won honors in plans on attending Colorado County Scholarship Trust is going to Eastern public speaking in Northwestern Community has announced the recipients Oregon University FFA. Ryan is active College in Rangely, CO. of the 2014 scholarships in the fall to work in the community, She is interested in pursuing in the amount of $1,000 toward a bachelor’s v o lu n te e rin g at a career in dental hygiene. each. They are Emily degree in nursing. Holland, Jaqueline Juarez- She is a member the nursing home She has beenjob shadowing in H e p p n e r , a dental hygienist this year, Alvarez, Ryan Dougherty, o f St. W illiam s Jaqueline Charlette Burghard and Parish youth group Juarez- M u sta n g M op- which further piques her Lillian Sandford. The five and National Honor Alvarez Up, canned food interest in this field. Lillian students were selected Society, and serves drive, elementary is a member of National out o f 11 applicants on as lone yearbook editor. c a rn iv a l, co m m u n ity Hdnor Society, serving the basis o f academ ic She is a Big Sky Scholar- improvement, and helping as secretary. She is also achievement, chosen field Athlete, winning academic Heppner chamber with a member o f FBLA and of study, financial need, awards for social studies, lights for the city. Oregon High School Rodeo school participation, degree writing and language arts- C h a r le tte J. A. Assoc., 4-H, serving as of effort the student has reading. She has varsity Burghard, the daughter of am bassador, and is a made in seeking sources letters in basketball and Orissa Burghard, member o f FFA, for college, and personal volleyball. She is active a t t e n d s l o n e serving as reporter characteristics for in the community High School. She and vice president. success and school and in sc h o o l, is c o n s id e r in g She has been active citizenship. v o lu n te e rin g in a t t e n d i n g in the community, Emily Holland to w n c le a n u p , E astern O regon volunteering for school carnival, University or the is the d au g h ter Mustang Mop-Up, o f Janet-Lee and Oregon Food Bank Oregon Institute Charlette J. A. City Beautification Craig Holland of and Heppner FFA o f T ech n o lo g y . Burghard Committee Student lone. She attends Emily Holland canned food drive, Charlette intends to R e p re s e n ta tiv e , lone Booster club get her bachelor's degree Bingo at the assisted lone High School. She intends to become concessions, youth track in pre-m ed and health living, has cleaned at the an English teacher and meets and many others. sciences. She is planning on fairgrounds, and knitted pursue writing. Emily plans Jaqueline was an American attending a summer medical scarves for the needy and on attending a four-year Legion Auxiliary Girls camp at Eastern Oregon Adopt-A-Family. Lillian college and is considering State Delegate in 2013. University to help prepare served as Miss Oregon Western Oregon University Ryan Dougherty attends her for this. Charlette is a High School Rodeo and a or C arroll C ollege o f Heppner High School and is National Honor Society student officer, promoting Montana. She is active in the daughter of Dawna and Member, band and pep the sport and life of rodeo. school with varsity letters in C liff Dougherty. band member, and The board of directors volleyball, basketball, and She is considering mem ber o f lone o f the scholarship trust track and field. Emily is a A riz o n a S ta te Choir Ensemble, includes Bill Rietmann, member of National Honor University or Mesa Wi l l o w C re e k president; Ginger Bowman, Society, serving as Chapter Community College S y m p h o n y and vice-president; Del LaRue, President, and student body in Arizona. Ryan M id - C o lu m b ia treasurer; Sharon Harrison, secretary. She is a member wants to pursue a Honor Band. She secretary; Missy Cutsforth, of the lone High School career as a speech a tte n d ed M usic Martha Munkers and Carri choir, lone International pathologist. She Ryan in May at Pacific Grieb. The South Morrow Club, and 4-H. Emily has job shadowed Dougherty U n iv ersity . She County Scholarship Inc. also is very active in her at Good Shepherd has varsity letters was established several community. She has spent Medical Center, which gave in basketball, and track years ago with the mission hours volunteering for the her firsthand experience in and field. Charlette has to grow funds to provide lone Community School this field, helping her with volunteered for community scholarships to graduating carnival, the American Red this decision. She will be clean-up lone, Oregon seniors from Heppner Cross, as referee for middle graduating with an honors Food Bank, concession and lone high schools school home volleyball degree. Ryan is a member fundraisers and lone and to eventually games, has worked the of St. Patrick’s youth group, community school take the place of concessions at games, and FBLA and FFA. She was science fair. She is a th e T r o e d s o n has walked in fundraisers captain of volleyball and Big Sky Conference Scholarship fund, to cure diabetes and breast BMC second team all­ Athletic, Principals wh i c h wi l l be cancer. Emily is a Big Sky league in 2013. She has Honors Award, and d isco n tin u ed in Scholar-Athlete and will be varsity letters in volleyball, outstanding science Lillian the y e a r 2023. serving as co-valedictorian. softball, and track and field. student recognition Sandford Tax d e d u c tib le Jaq u e lin e J u a re z - She served as class president award winner. donations can be Alvarez also attends lone for three years and as editor Lillian Sandford attends sent to SMCS Inc., PO Box High School. She is the of the yearbook, winning Heppner High School and is 367, lone, OR 97843. daughter of Amado and outstanding achievement the daughter of Sylvia and Thompson, Wolff graduate from OSU CORVALLIS, OR— Heppner graduates are Oregon State University Emily J. Thompson with has a n n o u n c e d an Honors Bachelor that two Heppner o f Science, Cum s t u d e n t s wi l l Laude, in biology participate in the and Ashley L. Wolff university’s 145,h with a Bachelor of co m m e n ce m e n t Science in business on Saturday, June administration and Emi l y J 14, beginning at Thompson Bachelor of Sc ience 10:30 a.m. in Reser in management. Stadium. Other Morrow County graduates include, from Natural Resources, natural Boardman, Daniel re s o u rc e s ; and R. Hansen, Bachelor Ruben Mendoza, of Science, Master of Science, agricultural Animal Science. scien ces; A aron From Irrigon comes M. H e n d ric k s , graduate Cassandra Bachelor of A. Feyder with a shley Science, mechanical A Bachelor of Arts in Wolff engineering; Joel G. English. Llamas, Master of Hunter Education United Methodist Church members will serve lunch on Wednesday, May 21, at St. Patrick’s Senior Center. The meal will include beef stew with veggies, sliced tomatoes, cottage cheese and peaches, cheesy breadsticks, and lemon bars. Nazarene and Seventh-day Adventist church members will serve lunch on Wednesday, May 28. The meal will include battered fish, steak fries, coleslaw, cucumbers and onions, cheddar biscuits, and pistachio cake. Milk is served at each meal. Suggested donation is $3.50 per meal. Menu is subject to change. Courses to be held June 10th, 12th, 17th and 19th 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. at Heppner High School W ith a Field day Saturday June 14th at Lexington Gun Club 8am -12 noon Any person under 18 who wishes to hunt must pass this course in order to acquire a hunting license in the State of Oregon. Any person wishing to hunt out of state must also hold a valid Hunter Education Card. The course is being taught by Jim and Darlene Marquant! Questions, call Jim at 541-969-4845. To register for the class go to http://www.dfw.sute.or.us/eduation/hunter/ md follow registration instructions. Jhe fee for the course is $10 and is set by ODFWx I Community lunch menu 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 suffer» 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 de­ sire more information, Please call any of the following numbers to set up a LO C A L appointment or just to talk: Bobby Harris ® 541-676-9925 or 541-256-0175 Community Counseling Solutions (CCS) @ 541-676-9161 O R 1-877-695-4648 (1-688-M YLIM IT)