TWO - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, January 20, 2016 Obituaries The Oficial Newspaper of the City of Heppner and the County of Morrow 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 periodical matter at the Post Ofice at Heppner, Oregon under the Act of March 3, 1879. Periodical postage paid at Heppner, Oregon. Ofice at 188 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, P.O. Box 337, Heppner, Oregon 97836. Subscriptions: $30 in Morrow County; $24 senior rate (in Morrow County only; 65 years or older); $36 elsewhere; $30 student subscriptions. 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Applicants must bring their most recent power bill, Social Security cards for all in household, driver’s license or ID for all 18 and older in household, and income veri- ication for the last 30 days. The account holder must be present to sign the energy assistance application. Sanford named to CNCC vice president’s list Jack Mounts Jack Mounts, 92, of Gresham, OR died Monday, January 11, 2016 at a care facility in The Dalles, OR. A graveside service with military honors will be held on Saturday, January 16, at 11 a.m. at the Lexington Cemetery. He was born December 27, 1924 at San Pedro, CA, the son of Samuel and Alice Kandie Mounts. He was raised and attended school at San Pedro, where he graduated from high school. In 1942 Jack entered the United States Coast Guard, serving in Amchitka, Tara- wa, Eniwetok and Saipan, all in the Paciic Ocean; he was honorably discharged in 1945. He then attended Whittier College and the University of California, Berkeley, graduating in 1950. On April 22, 1956 he married Audrey Majeske at Lexington, OR. The couple lived in California, Colo- rado, Louisiana, and Wash- ington, as well as Heppner, Maupin and Portland, Or- egon. Jack worked for the U.S. Forest Service from 1950 until his retirement in 1978. Jack loved golf and played in all kinds of weath- er until age 82. He also enjoyed boating, camping, and fishing with his son and traveling with his wife, Audrey, who preceded him in death in 2013. He was a Boy Scout Leader and was active in PTA, Lions Club, American Legion, Elks Lodge, and the Izaak Walton League. He is survived by his son Stephen, a grandson Kenneth, granddaughter Jana and great-grandsons Colton and Beckett. Memorial contributions may be made to the Holly Rebekah Lodge, PO Box 626, Lexington, OR 97839. Sweeney Mortuary of Heppner is in charge of ar- rangements. time friends at the annual 1978 Morrow County Cat- reunions. tleman of the Year, 1988 The family, like most Oregon State Extension ranching families, were Service Cooperator of the “sustainable growers,” and Year, and 1999 Oregon primarily raised Trail Pro Rodeo and sheep until the Morrow County late 1960s. Charlie Fair Grand Marshal. never regretted tak- Charlie was hon- ing down the sheep ored with a Lifetime barns and transi- Pass for his years of tioning to cattle service to the Pend- ranching as, in his Charles J. leton Round-Up and opinion, “cattle are Daly honored again when a lot less labor than the Daly family was sheep.” chosen in 2011 as grand Charlie met his future marshals for the annual St. wife while recovering from Patrick’s Day Celebration a leg injury. She was a in Heppner. registered nurse at St. An- He was blessed to live thony Hospital. On Sep- his 86 years on the family tember 26, 1953 Charlie ranch, his favorite place. married Yvonne Jarrard at While he enjoyed some St. Mary’s Catholic Church traveling, he preferred be- in Pendleton, OR. Charlie ing on Little Buttercreek, brought his new bride out to where he watched his hills live on Little Buttercreek, turning green in the spring where they raised their and bringing wildflowers children and entertained for Yvonne. He wanted family and friends over the everyone to know he “had next 62 years. a good ride” and was ready Charlie was active in to go home. many organizations and Charlie is survived was honored to be named by six children: Jeanne Daly, Patty Daly, David (Kathy) Daly, Tim (Mag- gie) Daly, Mary (Jon) Gill, and JoLynn (Galen) An- derson; 11 grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; one sister, Patricia Boyd; several beloved nieces and nephews; and many “ad- opted” extended family. Charlie was preced- ed in death by his wife, Yvonne, who passed away two months previously. Also preceding Charlie were his parents; two sis- ters, Mary (Daly) Doherty and Kathlene (Daly) Stuv- land; and one son, Daniel. In lieu of flowers, please honor Charlie with donations to the following: Heppner Altar Society, St. Patrick’s Catholic Church, PO Box 633, Heppner, OR 97836, or Pioneer Memo- rial Hospice, PO Box 9, Heppner, OR 97836, or Heppner St. Patrick’s Day Celebration, PO Box 1232, Heppner, OR 97836. Sweeney Mortuary of Heppner in in charge of ar- rangements. Charles J. Daly Charles J. Daly, 86, of Heppner died Saturday, January 16, 2016 due to complications from pneu- monia. Recitation of the Holy Rosary will be held on Saturday, January 23, beginning at 10 a.m. at St Patrick’s Catholic Church in Heppner. Funeral Mass will follow at 11 a.m. Charlie was the son of pioneer settlers, born in Heppner on December 9, 1929, to James and Kate (McDevitt) Daly. Jim and Kate had emigrated from Ireland to Morrow County, where Jim had proved up on a homestead in Newman Canyon, a branch of Little Buttercreek. Charlie and his sis- ters grew up on the fam- ily ranch, and he attended the Pine City schoolhouse through seventh grade. The students were then bused to Echo, where he graduated from Echo High School. Charlie was an accom- plished athlete, holding several school records, and later enjoyed seeing long- Lillian Sandford, Heppner High School 2014 gradu- ate, was named on the Fall 2015 Vice President’s list at Colorado Northwestern Community College, where she is studying pre-dental hygiene. Sandford, the daughter of Rick and Sylvia Sandford A chili and soup feed of Ione, is a sophomore and on track for graduation with her Associate’s degree this May. She will then enter the will be available during dental hygiene program for her inal two years in order to the Ione versus Horizon Christian basketball games graduate as a licensed dental hygienist at CNCC. Jan. 23, with proceeds to help with medical costs for Ione graduate Mike Fergu- son. Ferguson is fighting a battle with cancer for a The Morrow County Historical Society (MCHS) is making a contact list of both members and friends of the MCHS. Anyone interested in being included on this list, please contact Dave DeMayo at 541-676-8017 or ddemayo@centurytel.net no later than Feb. 28. Chili, soup feed to aid Ione grad Historical society to create contact list Clinton Kenneth “Kenny” Peck—Service location in Lexington for the memorial service for Clinton Kenneth “Kenny” Peck has been changed to the Community Bible Church in Lexington. The memorial service will begin at second time. The meal will be by 11 a.m. Tuesday, February 2, 2016. Sweeney Mortuary donation and will consist of of Heppner is in charge of arrangements. a choice of soup and roll or chili and cornbread (or both for those who are really, really hungry). The com- munity is asked to provide a dessert to add to the meal. Buy cinnamon rolls to help locals ighting Community lunch menu cancer Bridgett and Kay All- have them ready for pickup Heppner United Methodist church volunteers will serve lunch on Wednesday, Jan. 27, at St. Patrick’s Senior Center. Lunch will include chili, coleslaw, broccoli salad, corn mufins and Boston cream pie. Milk is served at each meal. Suggested donation is $3.50 per meal. Menu is subject to change. MILES & MILES OF SMILES dritt are taking orders for cinnamon rolls as a fund- raiser for Nadine Ball and Mike Ferguson. Both are battling cancer. The cinnamon rolls will sell for $10 per dozen/ pan. The ladies will freshly bake the rolls on Feb. 5 at the Ione school and will that afternoon and the Ione versus Dufur games. They say they are prepared to “bake what it takes” to help Ball and Ferguson. To o r d e r, c o n t a c t Bridgett at 541-561-0799 (call or text) or at bridgett. alldritt@ionesd.org. Ione library board to meet The Ione Library District Board of Directors will hold its monthly meeting on Thursday, Jan. 28, beginning at 10 a.m. at the Ione Public Library, 385 W. 2 nd Street. The public is welcome to attend. Our success... It's All About Kids, Employees, & Customers!! Mid Columbia Bus Company provides a family atmosphere for the employees to come to work each day and know they are appreciated. NOW HIRING SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS Starting Wage $11.75/Hr. Apply at: Mid Columbia Bus Co. 541-676-5861฀฀฀฀฀฀541-481-7551 Funeral Notice HAVE YOU SHOPPED OUR NEW INFANT & TODDLER DEPARTMENT? Lexington Grange plans Ball fundraiser Jan. 30 Lexington Grange members met Jan. 6 at 7 p.m. and discussed up- coming activities, as well as scheduling some new events for the community. Saturday, Jan. 30, the Lexington Grange will host a fundraiser for Nadine Ball as she undergoes cancer treatment. The evening will include a $5 soup dinner at 5 p.m. with bingo to start at 6 p.m. All proceeds from the evening will be donated to Ball. Donations will be accepted. Also coming up is the Fireman’s Breakfast during the St. Patrick’s Day week- end. Lexington Grange members will be serving up breakfast starting Saturday, March 19, at 7 p.m. and will continue on into the wee hours of the morning for St. Patrick’s celebration goers. The Lexington Grange is a part of a nationwide, nonproit fraternal organi- zation with programs for family members of all ages. The Grange organization has long been a grassroots, nonpartisan advocate for agriculture, rural issues and American values. Commu- nity Granges like Lexington Grange serve local needs by volunteering and making their hall the social center of the community. Lexington Grange members meet the first Wednesday of each month at 6 p.m. Anyone interested in becoming a part of the group is invited to stop by and check it out, or find out more by visiting http:// lexgrange726.wix.com/ grange. If interested in becom- ing a member or need- ing to rent a large space for a social event, contact the Lexington Grange by email, lex.grange726@ gmail.com. Grange members en- courage people to stop by for more information and to see what the Grange is about. COMING SOON: Mustang Championship Hoodies and Tees Check us out on facebook 217 North Main St., Heppner • Phone 676-9158 • Floral 676-9426 217 North Main St., Heppner • Phone 676-9158 • Floral 676-9426 Serving Morrow, Wheeler & Gilliam counties Since 1959