Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, August 22, 2018 -- TWO
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of the City of Heppner and the County of Morrow
Heppner
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U.S.P.S. 240-420
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David Sykes ..............................................................................................Publisher
Bobbi Gordon................................................................................................ Editor
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Death Notices
James Wilcox – James “Odie” Wilcox of Hermiston
was born on April 23, 1935 in Heppner. He died on Aug.
16 in Hermiston at the age of 83 years.
A family gathering will be held with a private burial
at the Hermiston Cemetery.
Burns Mortuary of Hermiston is in care of arrange-
ments. The online condolence book is available to sign
at burnsmortuaryhermiston.com.
Free Friday movie
offered
Hopeful Saints Minis-
try will be hosting a free
Friday night movie on Aug.
24 beginning at 7 p.m. in
the air-conditioned comfort
of All Saints Parish Hall.
Pizza and beverages will be
provided.
This month’s film, rat-
ed PG, provides fantasy
entertainment for children
and an allegory to digest
for adults. It is based on
THOMAS
ORCHARDS
Kimberly, Oregon
the first in a series of chil-
dren’s books written by a
well-known 20 th century
Anglican author, speaker
and theologian whose radio
broadcasts during World
War II were compelling and
articulate explanations of
the Christian faith.
Additional details
about this movie are avail-
able by calling the church
office at 541-676-9970.
Obituaries
Donald Lee Tindall Helen Marie
Edmondson
Don Tindall passed
He is survived by his
away of natural causes at daughters, Cassie Rothwell
his home in Heppner on (Nick) and Mollie Tindall;
Aug. 2. He was born Dec. grandsons, Joshua Tindall
14, 1948 in Nampa, ID to Montano and Dominick
James Franklin Tindall and Rothwell; granddaughters,
Ruby Lee (Dalke) Tindall. Delaney Rothwell and
His first years were
Drea Rothwell; sis-
spent in Vale, New
ters, Dianne Clark
Plymouth, Nampa and
(Steve), Linda Tin-
Ontario. At the age of
dall, Joan Standley,
10, his family moved
Colleen Larson (Al-
back to Vale where
bert), Sharon Nel-
Don attended school, Donald Lee son; brothers, Dale
graduating from Vale Tindall
Ti n d a l l ( L i n d a )
High School in 1967.
and Leslie Tindall
Don excelled in
(Kay).
sports, especially football
Don was known for
where he was a part of two his big laugh, big stories,
state championship teams. big heart and big hugs. He
He enlisted in the Air Force loved to pheasant hunt, deer
in 1967 and served in the hunt, elk hunt (especially
Philippines and Vietnam with bow) and fish (espe-
as an intelligence officer cially for salmon). Some
and received the rank of of his favorite times were
staff sergeant. Among his spent in the woods or on his
many accomplishments, boat. Fishing trips to Alaska
he received the brown belt and the Oregon coast were
in Tae Kwon Do and his special times. He would
commercial pilot’s license. regret not spending more
After the military Don time with his new fishing
went to school at Treasure buddy, Joshua.
Valley Community College
A memorial service
and then graduated from will be held at the Church of
College of Idaho playing the Nazarene in Heppner on
football for both colleges. Aug. 26 at 2 p.m. Everyone
Don married Roxanne Ma- is asked to bring a side dish
son and together they had or dessert for a potluck.
two girls, Mollie and Cas-
A graveside service
sie. Don was a firefighter at will be held at the Valley
Vale BLM, City of Nampa View Cemetery in Vale, OR
and the Umatilla Army De- on Sept. 22, 2018 at 2 p.m.
pot, from which he retired
Those who wish to
in 2008.
make a donation in Don’s
He was a faithful mem- name may do so at the
ber of the Heppner Church Heppner Nazarene Church,
of the Nazarene and often online at https://give.naza-
shared the Good News of rene.org/donate/f/132566
Jesus Christ from the pul- or by sending a check with
pit. Don was preceded in Donald Tindall memorial
death by both parents; two on the memo line to Naz-
sisters, Karen Seevers and arene Compassionate Min-
Shirley Dean; two brothers, istries at PO Box 843116,
Jim Tindall Jr. and Wesley Kansas City, MO 64184.
Tindall.
The family of Helen
In addition to her hus-
Marie Edmondson an- band Jack, Helen was pre-
deceased by her
nounce her passing on
father, Gerald;
Wednesday, Aug. 8 at
mother, LaVon;
the age of 89, just six
sister, Jean and
days after her husband
brother Howard.
of 61 years, Jack Nich-
A graveside
ols Edmondson, was
Helen Marie service will be
laid to rest.
Helen will be lov- Edmondson held at Willamette
National Ceme-
ingly remembered by
her children, Jan (Ken) tery on Thursday, Aug. 23
and Jon (Kristi). She will at 12:30 p.m.
Those who wish may
also be fondly remembered
by her grandchildren Jas- make memorial donations
per, Dayna (Richie) and in memory of Helen to the
Joshua. She also has six American Lung Associa-
tion.
great-grandchildren.
Births
Waylon Christopher Sykes – Christopher and
Rachel Sykes of Pend-
leton announce the
birth of a son, Way-
lon Christopher Sykes.
Waylon was born Aug.
20, 2018 at 12:13 a.m.
at St. Anthony’s Hos-
pital in Pendleton. He
weighed 8 pounds, 9
ounces and was 20.5
inches long.
Maternal grand-
parents are Mark Parm
of Pendleton and Dawn
Parm of Condon.
Paternal grandparents are David and April Sykes of
Heppner.
Griffin Michael Mullins – Shawn and Jamie Mullins
of Heppner announce
the birth of a son, Grif-
fin Michael Mullins.
Griffin was born Aug.
14, 2018 at St. An-
thony’s Hospital in
Pendleton. He weighed
8 pounds, 4 ounces and
was 20.5 inches long.
Maternal grand-
parents are Joan and Rick Risch of Manitowoc, WI.
Paternal grandparents are Mike Mullins and the late
Linda Mullins, also of Manitowoc, WI.
Vegetarian cooking Ione area power
Preschool class to feature BBQ outage re-scheduled
open
house
scheduled
Barbecue will be the
The class is free to ev-
theme for this month’s veg- eryone. Copies of reci-
U-PICK
etarian cooking class on pes and samples will be
Tuesday, Aug. 28 at 7 p.m. available for every recipe
Nectarines
The class, to be held at the demonstrated.
Bartlett Pears
Heppner Seventh-Day Ad-
To RSVP or for addi-
ventist Church, will focus tional information, contact
Zee Lady Peaches
on healthy food choices to Cynthia at 541-561-9132.
REDI
The Heppner Preschool put on the outside grill.
is extending an invitation to
PICKED
attend the open house at the
Bartlett Pears
preschool on Friday, Aug.
24 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Nectarines
and from 4 to 6 p.m.
Peaches
Students and parents
Open 7 days a week will have the opportunity
The Neighborhood Center will hold a back to school
8 am-6pm ONLY
bag
sale on Saturday, Aug. 25 from 1 to 4 p.m. The first
to meet Mrs. Roy, see the
bag
is $15 and each bag thereafter is $10. The sale in-
BRING CONTAINERS classroom and complete
cludes
clothing, shoes and books. All other merchandise
required paperwork. For
FOR U -PICK
is
50
percent
off.
additional information con-
CHECK US OUT ON
The
Neighborhood
Center is located at 441 N Main
FACEBOOK FOR UPDATES tact Lindsey Roy at 541-
Street
in
Heppner.
256-6322.
Back to school bag
sale scheduled
541-934-2870
6-27-1c
After Harvest
Party
541-676-9181 142 N MAIN ST
Community lunch menu
United Methodist volunteers will serve lunch on
Wednesday, August 29 at St. Patrick’s Senior Center.
Lunch will be chicken alfredo, noodles, green beans,
carrot salad, hot rolls and raspberry mousse for dessert.
Milk is served at each meal. Suggested donation is
$3.50 per meal. Menu is subject to change.
Thank you to all those attended the 2018
Murray’s Beer & Wine Tasting!
MAKE A LASTING IMPRESSION
Custom Bu
sine
Card Print ss
ing
MORROW COUNTY GRAIN
GROWER
"WHERE FRIENDS MEET"
will affect only the CBEC
members served by the Ione
substation, which include
the town of Ione, Ella Rd.,
Lower Rhea Creek, Brenner
Canyon, Ione Gooseber-
ry Rd., Dry Fork, Lower
Willow Creek, North Lex-
ington and the surrounding
areas. The communities of
Heppner and Lexington
will not be affected by the
outage.
For additional infor-
mation, contact CBEC at
541-676-9146.
COMING SOON!!!
Hydro-flasks
New Mustang Fan Gear
Friday August 24th
Prime Rib Dinner
6 p.m. $20/plate
Music with
Frank Carlson
7-11 pm
Come in where its
cool & enjoy the music
Elks members and out of
town guests only
HEPPER ELKS 358
Columbia Basin Elec-
tric Cooperative has an-
nounced the Bonneville
Power Administration has
re-scheduled the planned
power outage at the Ione
substation. Ione area resi-
dents can now expect the
outage to begin Thursday,
Aug. 30 at 10 p.m. with
re-energization at 3 a.m.
on Friday, Aug. 31. The
original outage, planned for
Aug. 16-17, was cancelled
due to unsafe weather con-
ditions in the area.
The five-hour outage
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