Crossroad Ranch to offer equine therapy Business News November 30, 2016November 30, 20163 by Lindy Williams Burns Times-Herald When Jennifer Williams’ son, Arly, was injured in a car accident on Jan. 1, 2014, she knew she had to do something to help others who had experienced similar trauma. The dream of Crossroads Ranch was born. Located at the end of South Broadway Ave., in the former
Holiday Happenings Community News November 30, 2016December 1, 20160 With the Christmas season upon us, here are a number of events the public can attend to make the holidays a happy time: Friday, Dec. 2 • Home Spun Craft Bazaar at Slater Elementary School from 6 p.m. until 8 p.m. The bazaar will feature local and regional craft items, and the
Dufur scores 2 TDs late to edge Crane 42-38 for 1A title Crane Football Crane Sports Sports November 30, 2016December 1, 20160 Lindy Williams Burns Times-Herald The Crane Mustangs’ football season came to an end on Saturday, Nov. 26, at Hermiston High School. In the OSAA 1A State Championship game, the Dufur Rangers handed Crane their first loss of the season, 42-38. The first score of the game went to Dufur when Bailey Keever connected
Ted Fifield 1933-2016 Obituary November 30, 2016December 1, 20160 Ted Fifield, 83, passed away Nov. 24, in Klamath Falls. Ted was born Sept. 2, 1933, in Boise, Idaho, to Ralph and Tressa (Fitzmorris) Fifield. He attended Burns Union High School in Burns. Ted served in the United States Army during the Korean War. He never saw combat, for he was stationed
Death notice — Dixie Dimple Runnels Obituary November 30, 2016December 1, 20160 Dixie Dimple Runnels, 96, of Nyssa, passed away Nov. 21 at her home. Arrangements are under the direction of Lienkaemper Chapel Nyssa.
New acupuncturist booking appointments in Burns Business News November 23, 2016November 23, 20160 by Lindy Williams Burns Times-Herald Hiroki Ide is the new acupuncturist at Kiger West Acupuncture on 229 N. Egan in Burns. Ide was born and raised in Osaka, Japan, and learned acupuncture from his grandfather, who is blind. Ide explained that, traditionally, acupuncture and body work were considered “blind professions” because sight is
LaFollette congratulates new mayor, councilors Burns City Council News November 23, 2016November 23, 20160 At the start of the Burns City Council meeting on Wednesday, Nov. 16, Mayor Craig LaFollette congratulated those elected to council positions in the Nov. 8 election. Lynda Fine and Donna Liz Appelman were elected by write-in votes to Positions 1 and 2, respectively, Terri Presley was re-elected to Position No.
Mustangs advance to state championship game Crane Football Crane Sports Sports November 23, 2016November 23, 20160 by Lindy Williams Burns Times-Herald After an accident that claimed the life of one team member, John Barry Rose, and injured another, TC Hammack, the Crane Mustangs football team rallied together to advance to the state championship game. On Saturday, Nov. 19, Crane beat North Douglas 36-24 at Summit High School in the
Cecelia M. Jameson 1927-2016 Obituary November 23, 2016November 24, 20160 Cecelia M. Jameson passed away Nov. 4. Cecelia was born June 30, 1927, in Juntura to Martin and Annie Joyce. Raised in Juntura, she worked as a secretary at the Hines Lumber Company. She married Joe Jameson June 19, 1948, at the Holy Family Catholic Church in Burns. They moved to
June F. Pifher 1946-2016 Obituary November 23, 2016December 1, 20162 June F. Pifher, 70, passed away Nov. 13 at Harney District Hospital. June was born Jan. 23, 1946, in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., to George Edwards and Frances June (Seymour) Edwards. The family moved to Southern California where she attended school and graduated from high school. She married Earl William Pifher Sr.