TWO - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, July 20, 2016 The Official 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 SEARCH OLD COPIES OF THE HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES ON-LINE: http://oregonnews.uoregon.edu/ Published weekly by Sykes Publishing, LLC and entered as periodical matter at the Post Office at Heppner, Oregon under the Act of March 3, 1879. Periodical postage paid at Heppner, Oregon. Office 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. 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 50¢ 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 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. Kinzua Lunch Group July 15 the Kinzua Lunch Group met for a meal at the Landing and a visit on the patio at the OHV Park on the Spray-Heppner highway. Those attending were Bill, Tom and Marilyn Ledford from Prineville; Tim Adams from Heppner; Bob and LaVonne Slinkard from John Day; Charles and Janet Nelson, Linda Dunn, Rollene Allen, Mike and Terry Todd, and Marilyn Garcia from Fossil; and Windy Liptak from Condon. Mike and Terry Todd also work at the OHV Park. The group decided to meet Aug. 19 at Service Creek and Sept. 16 back at the OHV Park. Both lunches will be around 11:30 a.m. Car wash planned to help Ione music program A car wash fundraiser is planned for Sunday, July 24, from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. at Ione Fire Hall, with all proceeds to go to the Ione band and choir students’ fund for their music trip to Hawaii next year. Donations are gladly accepted. Marriage Licenses The Morrow County Clerk’s office has released the following report of marriage licenses: July 12, 2016: -Scott Allen Dixon, 50 of Victoria, BC and Shelby Ann Henrichs, 43, of Irrigon. July 14, 2016: -Angela C Tricker, 38, of Umatilla and Warren Jess Bassett, 49, of Umatilla. July 15, 2016: -Latosha Christine Bowles, 25, of Heppner and Jared Wade Hedman, 23, of Heppner. NOW HIRING DRIVERS Obituaries Dale L. Simpson Dale L. Simpson, 67, of Sherwood, OR died Mon- day, July 11, 2016 at his home. A graveside service was held Friday, July 15, at 1 p.m. at the Spray Cem- etery in Spray, OR. Follow- ing the service, a potluck reception was held at the Rock in Spray. He was born on April 12, 1949 at The Dalles, OR, the son of Gilbert P. and Ada M. Anderson Simpson. He was raised and attended school in Spray until the family moved to Pendleton, where he graduated from high school. Hawaii became his home after high school, living there for four years while working in construc- gree from the University tion. Moving back to the of Oregon and continued to mainland, Dale lived in take classes of interest be- many areas—Montana, yond that. Music was also Bend, Pineville, a big part of his life; Heppner, Portland, he played the guitar and lastly Sher- and was a big BB wood. While living King fan—seeing in Bend, he owned him in concert was and operated A-1 one of the highlights Glass Company in of his life. Dale en- both Bend and Red- Dale L. joyed growing roses mond until ill health Simpson and grapes, fly fish- forced him to retire. ing and hunting in When his parents fell to ill his early years. He was a health, Dale became their collector of guns, and a caregiver, which he did for computer geek. He made many years. wonderful pies and was an Education was a big all-around good cook. part of Dale’s life; he earned Dale loved his nieces a Bachelor of Science de- and nephews; he taught his nephews to shoot and hunt and many other skills he felt a man should know. He is survived by his sisters, Rene Fisher and her husband Bob of Prineville and Nova Simpson of Hep- pner, and by many nieces, nephews and cousins. Preceding him in death were his parents, brother James Simpson, and numer- ous aunts and uncles. Memorial contributions may be made to the Oregon Humane Society, 1067 NE Columbia Blvd, Portland, OR 97211. Sweeney Mortuary of Heppner is in charge of ar- rangements. Heppner Christian Church welcomes new pastor By Andrea Di Salvo Heppner Christian Church welcomed a new pastor to the pulpit this week. Pastor Ray DeLoe preached his first sermon at the church this past Sunday, July 17. DeLoe, 64, and wife Rhonda, 63, come to Hep- pner from Salinas, CA. However, DeLoe’s story begins on the Oregon coast, where he was raised in Bay City, near Tillamook. He graduated from Neah-Kah- Nie High School in Rocka- way Beach in 1970. After high school, he headed to Boise Bible College in Ida- ho. It was while there that he met Rhonda, at a garden party the first weekend of college in 1971. “She was wearing a gray dress with pink flowers on it and sitting by herself,” he recalls. They married a year later, Aug. 19, 1972, and now have three adult daughters and seven grand- children. Aside from raising three daughters, Rhonda DeLoe is a registered nurse. She graduated with her as- sociate’s degree in 1973, and then went on to gradu- ate with her bachelor’s de- gree from California State University—Chico (Chico State). “Her and our baby daughter graduated the same weekend from Chico State,” DeLoe recalls. Rhonda later earned a master’s degree from Walden University, and spent several years as the head of home health at Hazel Hawkins Hospital in Hollister, CA. However, DeLoe him- self didn’t go straight into ministry; rather, he left school before earning a de- gree and went to work. He worked for Safeway from 1977 to 1987, first helping open a store in Enterprise, OR before transferring to Tillamook. He then went back to Boise Bible College and earned his Bachelor of Science in theology in 1989. After he graduated with his degree in 1989, DeLoe first spent three years in the ministry in John Day, OR. The family then moved to San Jose, CA, where he ministered for 19 months before they moved on to Gridley, CA, where he pas- tored for 13-1/2years. They then moved to Salinas, CA. There, DeLoe spent three years working as a courier supervisor for IBA Molecular, a company that transported radioactive iso- topes used to detect cancer. He then went back into the OTLD board to meet Ray and Rhonda DeLoe ministry, serving at Cross- roads Christian Church in Salinas for the next six years. They accepted the call to the Heppner church be- cause they wanted to return to Oregon, away from the hustle and bustle of Cali- fornia. Despite still having parents and family on the coast, though, DeLoe says he had no desire to return to the coast, “because it rains all the time.” He was acquainted with Heppner residents Andrew and CJ Johnson from college days, and knew of Heppner from his time in John Day. “I’ve actually chased deer around outside of town a few times,” he says. “I was familiar with the area.” He also says the church just seemed to be a good fit. “Talking with the lead- ers of the church it seemed I was a good fit for them, and they were a good fit for me.” The DeLoes have been here a little more than a week, with Rhonda— whom he says is in charge of unpacking—still trying to make sense of the boxes. However, Ray DeLoe says they are eager to dive into life in the community. “I look forward to get- ting to know the community and the people and finding out what we, as individuals and as a church, can do to be of service to the people here,” he says. ODFW Recreation Report Oregon Trail Library District will have its monthly With fishing good for crappie, bass, brown bull head board meeting Wednesday, July 20, 7 at p.m. at the Irrigon and trout, Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife reports that branch. The public is welcome. angling for warm water fish should be taking center stage at Willow Creek Reservoir. The lake has been stocked with trophy trout and should provide good angling. MARK YOUR CALENDAR! MURRAY'S WINE TASTING THURSDAY, AUGUST 18TH Wedding Tables Jared Hedman & Latosha Bowles August 20, 2016 Hanna Lovgren & Cammeron Rinehart September 3, 2016 Adam Bergstrom & Nikki Meyers September 10, 2016 Community lunch menu All Saints Episcopal and Hope and Valby Lutheran church volunteers will serve lunch on Wednesday, July 27, at St. Patrick’s Senior Center. Lunch will include barbecue chicken, jo-joes, broccoli salad, mixed vegetables, bread sticks and cherry parfait. Milk is served at each meal. 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