❋ ✁✂❆❨✱ ✄❆❨ ☎✆✱ ☎✝✶✾ ❚✞✟ ✠✡☛✟ ❱✟ ☞ ✸✌ LOCAL/STATE ➭➯❆➲ ❘■✫➳■➊➵ ➸➺➻➼ ➽➾➚➪➪ ➺➶➹➻➺➾➽ LHS Class of ’64 meets for lunch Saturday LA GRANDE — The members of the La Grande High School Class of 1964 will meet for lunch at noon May 25 at the Flying J Restaurant outside La Grande. An incorrect date was previously published. ern, 2 Hat Point Road, will host live music by Country Moonshine from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. The duo performs a multitude of genres focusing on Country Western dance music and classic rock ‘n’ roll. All are welcome to come out for a night of music and food and greet the new own- ers, Cody and Brooke. Meet the new owners Community invited of the Imnaha Store to Memorial Day & Tavern ceremony IMNAHA — On May 25, the Imnaha Store & Tav- SUMMERVILLE — A military-style Colors Cer- emony will take place at Summerville Cemetery be- ginning at 8 a.m. sharp on Memorial Day. The May 27 service honoring veterans is open to the community. served beginning at 11 a.m. on May 27 at the church on Jasper St. The lunch will be sold à la carte, with items ranging from $1 to $4. All are welcome. Cove Methodist Church serves Memorial Day lunch Health Speaker COVE — The Cove United Methodist Church will continue its tradition of serving a lunch for the community on Memorial Day. Sandwiches, salad and homemade pie will be LA GRANDE — The pub- lic is invited to join North- east Oregon Area Health Education Center for the BILLINGS — The Trump administration said Thurs- day it was withdrawing a proposal for freight trains to have at least two crew members, nullifying a safety measure drafted under President Barack Obama in response to ex- plosions of crude oil trains in the U.S. and Canada. A review of accident data did not support the notion that having one crew mem- ber is less safe than multi- person crews, Department ✚ ➝✦✜✙➜➟➝✥✦✥✛➟✜ ➟➢ ➟➠➡✛✦↔✙ said. The withdrawal also seeks to pre-empt states from regulating crew sizes. The 2016 proposal fol- lowed oil train derailments including a runaway oil train in 2013 that de- railed, exploded and killed 47 people while levelling much of the town of Lac Megantic, Canada. Other derailments of trains car- rying oil and ethanol have occurred in North Dakota, Oregon, Montana, Illinois, Virginia and other states. Under Obama, regula- tors concluded that having two or more crew members would be worth the extra cost even if it prevented a single accident. The rail industry, which long maintained that crew requirements were unnec- essary, cheered Thursday’s move. But a representative for a rail workers union said it would put the public at greater risk by removing a safeguard against accidents. Most trains currently oper- ate with at least two crew ✪❇➲■➯ for SMART Transporta- tion Division, a rail work- ers union. “The government has essentially said we’re not going to provide any over- sight whatsoever. Whatev- er the railroads want to do, they can do,” Risch said. The Federal Railroad Administration said in a statement that the rail in- dustry has “maintained a strong safety record in the absence of regulation on this issue.” The statement also said ✦ ➡➝➙➥ ✙✥✦➠✜✢ ➝✤↔➙ ➥➟✤↔✧ have would have been “an unnecessary obstacle” to future innovation in the industry. Thursday’s withdrawal marks the latest rollback since President Donald ✚ ➝✤➧➜ ✥➟➟★ ➟➠➡➙ ➟➢ ✙✦➢➙✩ ty rules adopted under Obama in the face of oppo- sition from the energy and transportation industries. The administration this month eased inspection ➝➙ ❊ ✤✛➝➙➧➙✜✥✙ ➬➮➱✃❐❒ ❮❰ÏÐ ❮ÑÒÓÔÑÓÕ Ö×Õ ➢➟➝ ❨ P ➭❘❚ ✫ Ù❰ÚÚ❰Ó➱Ý ëÒ✃ Ù❰ÚÚ❰Ó➱ Ù❰Ô ÜÑÚ ❰Ó ❰ââ✃Û✃❐ èÚÑó❰➱➮ÑÓ Ø➮Ñâ❰➱➮ÑÓ ➬ÑØ✃Õ Ù❰Ô Ï➮➱✃❐ ÑÓ ❰ ÏÒ❰ÚÛ✃ ÑÜ ÏÑÓÓ✃Ï➱✃❐ ➱Ñ ❰Ó ÑÚ➮Û➮Ó❰â ÏÒ❰ÚÛ✃ ➱Ò✃Ü➱ ÑÜ Ô✃ÚØ➮Ï✃ÔÝ ÑÜ ÏÑÓ➱✃éè➱ ÑÜ ÏÑçÚ➱Ý ÞÚÚ✃Ô➱✃❐❒ ❮✃ÚÚß à✃ÚÑß á✃❰Ûâ✃Õ ÞÏÏ➮❐✃Ó➱❒ åÑóÑ❐ß Ù❰Ô ãäÕ åÑÚ➱Ò æÑÙ❐✃ÚÕ Ù❰Ô ❰ÚÚ✃Ô➱✃❐ ➮ÓõçÚ✃❐ ➮Ó ❰Ó ➱Ú❰ÜôÏ ❰ÏÏ➮❐✃Ó➱ ÑÓ ❰ Ù❰ÚÚ❰Ó➱ ÏÒ❰ÚÛ➮ÓÛ Ü❰➮âçÚ✃ ÷Ú➮❐❰ß ÑÓ ì➮ÛÒÙ❰ß ãý ➱Ñ ❰èè✃❰Ú ➮Ó ÏÑçÚ➱ ÑÓ ÏÒ❰ÚÛ✃ ➱ÙÑ é➮â✃Ô ❰óÑç➱ ✃❰Ô➱ ÑÜ à❰ îÚ❰Ó❐✃Ý ÑÜ Ü❰➮âçÚ✃ ➱Ñ è✃ÚÜÑÚé ❐ç➱➮✃Ô ÑÜ ❰ ëÒ✃ ❰ÏÏ➮❐✃Ó➱ Ù❰Ô Ú✃èÑÚ➱✃❐ ❰➱ ❐Ú➮Ø✃ÚêèÚÑè✃Ú➱ß ❐❰é❰Û✃Ý ×❒í ➬➮➱✃❐❒ ëßâ✃Ú à✃✃ ìÑèÙÑÑ❐Õ í×Õ à❰ îÚ❰Ó❐✃Õ Ù❰Ô Ï➮➱✃❐ ÑÓ ❛ ❰ÝéÝ ÞÚÚ✃Ô➱✃❐❒ ø➮ÏÒ❰Ú❐ æ❰çâ ❰ÚÚ✃Ô➱✃❐ ÑÓ ÏÒ❰ÚÛ✃Ô ÑÜ ➱Ò➮Ú❐ê ❐✃ÛÚ✃✃ Ú❰è✃Õ ➱Ò➮Ú❐ê❐✃ÛÚ✃✃ Ô✃þç❰â ë❰Óð✃ßÕ ãñÕ çÓÐÓÑÙÓ ❰❐❐Ú✃ÔÔÕ Ù❰Ô ❰ÚÚ✃Ô➱✃❐ ÑÓ ❰ òÓ➮ÑÓ ➬ÑçÓ➱ß ❞ ✿❀❁❂❃❁❄❡❅ ❈② May 25 Marolyn Smith: 10 a.m., memorial service, La Grande Valley Fellowship Church. June 8 UNION COUNTY SENIOR CENTER ◆▼ ❳❨▼❏❩❬ ÑÚ➮Û➮Ó❰â ÏÒ❰ÚÛ✃ ÑÜ ôÚÔ➱ê❐✃ÛÚ✃✃ Ô✃ÏÑÓ❐ê❐✃ÛÚ✃✃ ✃ÔÏ❰è✃Õ Ú✃Ô➮Ô➱➮ÓÛ ◆❭❏❪❫ ❴❬❏❭ óçÚÛâ❰ÚßÝ ❰ÚÚ✃Ô➱Õ Û➮Ø➮ÓÛ Ü❰âÔ✃ ➮ÓÜÑÚé❰➱➮ÑÓ ö✃❐Ó✃Ô❐❰ß ❰➱ ÷ÑÑ➱Ò➮ââ øÑ❰❐ çÓÐÓÑÙÓ ❰❐❐Ú✃ÔÔÕ Ù❰Ô ❰ÚÚ✃Ô➱✃❐ ❐✃Ó➱ Ù❰Ô Ú✃èÑÚ➱✃❐ ❰➱ ú❒ãÖ èÝéÝ óß ➱Ò✃ æ✃Ó❐â✃➱ÑÓ æÑâ➮Ï✃ ï✃è❰Ú➱ê é✃Ó➱ ÑÓ ❰ òÓ➮ÑÓ ➬ÑçÓ➱ß Ù❰ÚÚ❰Ó➱ ◆▼ ❳❨▼❏❩❬ û➴◆➘❪❬ ❩❬û▼❨❱❴❬❏❱ ➬➮➱✃❐❒ å❰➱Ò❰Ó➮✃â ❮Ý ü❐✃Û❰❰Ú❐Õ ❉❋●❍ ❏❑ ▼◆❖▼❏P ◗❱❑❲ ❴▼P ❵❛❜❝❉ ❞❢❣❤❢✐ ❥❥❦❧♠ ♥♦♣♦q❥r❦❧♠ s♦♣♦ ❰Ó❐ ùÏÞâ➮Ô➱✃Ú øÑ❰❐Ý ëÒ✃ ❰ÏÏ➮ê t✉❣✈✇q✇✉♣❢ ❤✉✈✉✇①❣✈ ♥③❢ ④♠ ♥⑤✐ ①⑥✐❢❣ ❢♥✇ ⑦❣❢❢ ⑧⑨⑩❶❷❸❦ ❹⑥①✈❢✐ ⑦①❣ ⑧❢♣①❣✉♥⑥ ÏÒ❰ÚÛ➮ÓÛ Ü❰➮âçÚ✃ ➱Ñ ❰èè✃❰Ú ➮Ó ❶♥❺ ÏÑçÚ➱ ÑÓ ❰ ÏÒ❰ÚÛ✃ ÑÜ ❐Ú➮Ø➮ÓÛ çÓê ❻❼❽❞❶❷❸❦ ✈s♥③❾❢✇✇✉ ❿✉✇❾ ♣❢♥✇ ✁ ❐✃Ú ➱Ò✃ ➮Ó ç✃ÓÏ✃ ÑÜ ➮Ó➱Ñþ➮Ï❰Ó➱ÔÝ ø✃➱Ú❰Ï➱➮ÑÓ❒ ì❰ÓÓ❰Ò ❡ â➮ð❰ó✃➱Ò ✈♥➀❹❢➁ ✈✇❢♥♣❢✐ ❤❢③❢✇♥➂⑥❢✈➁ ãýÕ à❰ îÚ❰Ó❐✃Õ Ù❰Ô Ï➮➱✃❐ ÑÓ ❰ ❱ Ñâ➱✃ÚÕ ãäÕ çÓÐÓÑÙÓ ❰❐❐Ú✃ÔÔÕ ➃♥❢✈♥❣ ✈♥⑥♥✐➁ ③♥❣⑥✉❹ ➂❣❢♥✐➁ ÏÒ❰ÚÛ✃ ÑÜ ó✃➮ÓÛ ❰ é➮ÓÑÚ ➮Ó èÑÔê Ù❰Ô ❰ÚÚ✃Ô➱✃❐ ÑÓ ù❰ß í ⑦❣❢✈❾ ⑦❣➀✉✇♦ Ô✃ÔÔ➮ÑÓ ÑÜ ➮Ó➱Ñþ➮Ï❰Ó➱ÔÝ à❰ îÚ❰Ó❐✃ æÑâ➮Ï✃ ï✃è❰Ú➱é✃Ó➱ ÑÓ ÞÏÏ➮❐✃Ó➱❒ åÑóÑ❐ß Ù❰Ô ➮Óê óß ➱Ò✃ ❰ ùçâ➱ÓÑé❰Ò ➬ÑçÓ➱ß Ù❰ÚÚ❰Ó➱Ý õçÚ✃❐ ➮Ó ❰ ➱Ú❰ÜôÏ ❰ÏÏ➮❐✃Ó➱ ❰➱ ÷➮Ü➱Ò ÿÒ✃ Ù❰Ô ÓÑ➱ ÏÒ❰ÚÛ✃❐ Ù➮➱Ò èÑÔê ÿ➱Ú✃✃➱ ❰Ó❐ ÷ ÞØ✃Óç✃ ÑÓ ùÑÓê Ô✃ÔÔ➮ÑÓ ÑÜ Ò✃ÚÑ➮ÓÝ ❛ ÞÚÚ✃Ô➱✃❐❒ Þâ✃þ❰Ó❐✃Ú öÝ ïÑÑâ✃ßÕ ãýÕ çÓÐÓÑÙÓ ❰❐❐Ú✃ÔÔÕ Ù❰Ô ❰ÚÚ✃Ô➱✃❐ ÑÓ ❰ ÏÒ❰ÚÛ✃ ÑÜ ❰ èÚÑó❰➱➮ÑÓ Ø➮Ñâ❰➱➮ÑÓÝ ÞÚÚ✃Ô➱✃❐❒ øÑó✃Ú➱ ❮❰é✃Ô ø✃Ïê ➱ÑÚÕ ❛ íÕ çÓÐÓÑÙÓ ❰❐❐Ú✃ÔÔÕ Ù❰Ô ❰ÚÚ✃Ô➱✃❐ ÑÓ ❰ òÓ➮ÑÓ ➬ÑçÓ➱ß ➄❽❶⑩❽❞❶❷❸❦ ➃➀✈✇①♣❢❣ ❷ss❣❢❹✉♥✇✉①⑤ ❶♥❺ ➅ ⑦❣❢❢ ⑥➀⑤❹❾ ◆▼ ❳❨▼❏❩❬ ➷➘❨❬ ❻➇❼➈❞❶❷❸❦ ❹❾✉❹➆❢⑤ ❷⑥⑦❣❢✐①➁ ❩❬û▼❨❱❴❬❏❱ ✈✇❢♥♣❢✐ ❤❢③❢✇♥➂⑥❢✈➁ ✈♥⑥♥✐ ÷➮Ú✃ôÛÒ➱✃ÚÔ Ú✃ÔèÑÓ❐✃❐ ➱Ñ Ô➮þ Ï❰ââÔ ÜÑÚ é✃❐➮Ï❰â ❰ÔÔ➮Ô➱❰ÓÏ✃ ÑÓ ùÑÓ❐❰ßÕ Ó➮Ó✃ ÑÓëç✃Ô❐❰ß ❰Ó❐ ö✃❐Ó✃Ô❐❰ßÕ ❰Ó❐ Ô➮þ ÑÓ ëÒçÚÔ❐❰ßÝ in the public sector. “My heart is broken today because my back is against the wall,” said Sen. James Manning, Jr., a Democrat who voted yes after sig- naling his opposition ear- lier this week. “I have two worlds that are colliding today — how do I respond?” The plan, which the Sen- ate approved by a 16 to 12 vote Thursday, essentially ✥✚➙ ✖✗✘ ➦✛↔↔✛➟✜ next September. This will be the annual summer pic- nic, featuring hamburg- ers, hot dogs, chips, potato salad, coleslaw and baked beans, with an ice cream sundae bar for dessert. ➨➟➩➙➙ ✦✜✧ ✥➙✦ ✦➝➙ ✦➫✦✛↔✩ able at noon and the meal begins at 12:15 p.m. To RSVP, call Imie Bristow at 541-568-4545 or Betsy Arnson at 541-568-4902 by May 30. ✜✢✣✤✣ ✥✦✧★✩✪ ★✦✫ ✩✐✐✣✬★✐ ✪✣✫✥✭✮✩✯✦✤ ★✪✣ ★ ✰✣✮✪★②★✐ ✯✧ ❖✪✣✬✯✦ ✱★✐✥✣✤✲➈ ➋ ✳♦✴✵ ✶✷✸✹♦✵✺ ✻✸✼✹✽✾✼✵✿ ♦❀ ✿✴✼ ❁✸✼❂♦✵ ❃✾❄❅✷✿✽♦✵ ✌ ✹✹♦❅✽✷✿✽♦✵ Sen. Tim Knopp, a Bend Republican, stressed this “is not a permanent solu- tion,” and there needs to be more legislative action if the state wants to substan- tially pay down the debt. Senate Minority Leader Herman Baertschiger, Jr., who was the public face of a Republican walkout over perceived Democrat- ic inaction on PERS, vot- ed against the measure but said in a statement ✥✚✦✥ ✛✥ ➥✦✙ ✥✚➙ ✙ ✘➝✙✥ ✙✥➙➜ to remedying the unfund- ed liability that has been a detriment to our state.” ✚ ✚➙ ➜↔✦✜ ✢✦➝✜➙➝➙✧ ✘➙➝➡➙ opposition from unions, who have bashed the idea ➟➢ ➡✤✥✥✛✜✢ ➦➙✜➙✘✥✙ ✙✛✜➡➙ the plan was publicly re- leased a few weeks ago. “The Oregon Senate has voted to reduce the retire- ment security and com- pensation for educators, ✘➝➙✘✢✚✥➙➝✙ ✦✜✧ ✦↔↔ ➜✤➦↔✛➡ employees,” said John Lar- son, President of the Ore- gon Education Association, the state’s largest teacher’s union. “These unfair and illegal reductions are a be- trayal of Oregon values.” Some Democrats against the measure echoed those ➡➟➧➧➙✜✥✙ ➟✜ ✥✚➙ ✛ ➟➟➝✣ saying that PERS employ- ees — which include teach- ➙➝✙✣ ✘➝➙✘✢✚✥➙➝✙ ✦✜✧ ➡✚✛↔✧ welfare workers — don’t have a large enough salary to weather more cuts. Sen. Sara Gelser, a Dem- ocrat from Corvallis, said ➝➙✘✜✦✜➡✛✜✢ ✥✚➙ ✧➙➦✥ ✔ ➟✜↔ “kicks the can down the road” and that all residents of the state should be re- sponsible for this problem ✙✛✜➡➙ ✔ ➟✜➙ ➙➫➙➝ ➦➙✜➙✘✥✙ from public services. “We should not put that debt on a small group of people,” said Gelser. “It’s not a fair solution, it’s not a real solution.” ❇■❚✪❆❘■✫❙ Lloyd F. Clark Lloyd F. Clark, of Elgin, 89, died March 1 at his home. A memorial ser- vice, followed by a cele- bration of life, will begin at 11 a.m. June 8 at the Elgin Community Center. An obituary is forthcoming. Loveland Funeral Chapel & Crematory is handling the arrangements. Levi Owen Levi Owen, 20, of La Grande, did May 22 at his residence. An obituary is forthcoming. Loveland Funeral Chapel & Crema- tory will be handling the arrangements. Kenneth Ashburn ✶✾✔✾✕✖✗✶✾ Kenneth Ashburn, 71, of Union, died May 8 at Saint Alphonsus Regional Medical Cen- ter in Boise, Idaho. No services are planned. His wishes were for his fam- ily to spread his ashes throughout the country- ÒÓ ÔÕÖ×ØÙ ÖÚÛÜ ÕÙÝÖÞÕ ①⑦ s①❣➆ ❣①♥✈✇ ♥⑤✐ ➂♥➆❢✐ ♥ss⑥❢✈ ⑦①❣ ❢❤❢❣❺①⑤❢ ♥③❢ ④♠ ♥⑤✐ ①⑥✐❢❣♦ ❐❰ßÝ ëÒ✃ ❰ÏÏ➮❐✃Ó➱ Ù❰Ô Ú✃èÑÚ➱✃❐ ❰➱ Ö❒ Ö ❰ÝéÝ ✔ ➟➩✙ ➦✤✧✢➙✥✙ ✦✜✧ ↔➙✦✧ ✥➟ ↔✦ ❯✌☞✓✌ ÑÜ ❰ ÏÑÓ➱ÚÑââ✃❐ ÔçóÔ➱❰ÓÏ✃êé✃➱ÒÕ ❛ ÖÕ ployer interest rates rise. Ultimately, some who were originally against the proposal reluctantly came around, saying higher in- terest rates would eat into ▲✍ ✎✏✍✌✑✒ Lloyd F. Clark: 11 a.m., memorial service and celebration of life, Elgin Community Center. Ø➮Ñâ❰➱➮ÑÓ Ù❰Ô ÏÑÓÓ✃Ï➱✃❐ ➱Ñ ❰Ó ÞÚÚ✃Ô➱✃❐❒ øÑó✃Ú➱ Þââ✃Ó ÷ÑþÕ hike in the upcoming years. More controversially, the measure also redi- rects 2.5% of employee salary toward PERS. That translates to a 7 to 12% cut to employees’ second- ary retirement account, which is a 401(k) type plan meant to supple- ment the public pension. ✛✜✢ ➦➙✜➙✘✥✙ ➟➝ ↔➙✥✥✛✜✢ ➙➧✩ ❊✡☛☞✌ Ú✃Ô➱✃❐ ÑÓ ÏÒ❰ÚÛ✃Ô ÑÜ èÑÔÔ✃ÔÔ➮ÑÓ èÚÑó❰➱➮ÑÓ ❐✃➱❰➮Ó✃ÚÝ ➥✛↔↔ ➦➙ ✥✚➙ ✘✜✦↔ ➧➙✦↔ ✤✜✥✛↔ ✸✲✻ ✼✱✺✱✽✸✽✱✯✲✺ Ø➮Ñâ❰➱➮ÑÓÝëÒ✃ ❰ââ✃Û✃❐ èÚÑó❰➱➮ÑÓ ➮ÓõçÚ✃❐ ➮Ó ❰ ➱Ú❰ÜôÏ ❰ÏÏ➮❐✃Ó➱ who say they were forced to choose between slash- ✬✭✮✯✰✱✲✳ ✴✬✲✵✷✸✹✺ ãúÕ çÓÐÓÑÙÓ ❰❐❐Ú✃ÔÔÕ Ù❰Ô ❰Úê ➱Ñ ❰Ó ÑÜôÏ✃Ú ❰Ó❐ ÑÓ ❰ è❰ÚÑâ✃ ❰Ó❐ ✔ ✧✛➢✩ ✕ ➙➧➟➡➝✦✥✙ in debt incurred from the Public Employee Retire- ment System, known as PERS. It extends the state’s repayment period from 20 to 22 years, which is meant to shield employers from an impending interest rate Ù❰ÚÚ❰Ó➱ ÏÒ❰ÚÛ➮ÓÛ ❰ èÚÑó❰➱➮ÑÓ ÞÏÏ➮❐✃Ó➱❒ åÑóÑ❐ß Ù❰Ô ✘➡✤↔✥ ➫➟✥➙ ➢➟➝ ➝➙✘✜✦✜➡➙✙ ❰óçÔ✃ ❰Ó❐ ÏÑÓ➱Ú➮óç➱➮ÓÛ ➱Ñ ➱Ò✃ ÞÚÚ✃Ô➱✃❐❒ ï❰éÑÓ ÞÝ æÚ✃çÔÔÕ ✓ ✘ bilities of technologies like PTC (positive train control) will help advance railroads’ mission to achieve an acci- dent-free future,” Associa- tion of American Railroads President and CEO Ian Jef- feries said. ✫➊✪ ❐✃â➮Ó ç✃ÓÏß ÑÜ ❰ é➮ÓÑÚÝ ➜➙✜✙✛➟✜ ✛ ➙ ✓ ✛➦✛↔✛✥ ✔ ✥➟ ✦✧ ❋ ✤✙✥ ✥✚➙✛➝ ➟➜✩ ✛ ➙➡✥ ✥✚➙ ➡✦➜✦✩ ❱ ➮➱❰â✃Õ Ú✃ÏÐâ✃ÔÔ ✃Ó❐❰ÓÛ✃Ú➮ÓÛÝ COVE — The June 4 Cove senior lunch at ➙➝✦✥✛➟✜✙ ✥➟ ➝➙ íäÕ çÓÐÓÑÙÓ ❰❐❐Ú✃ÔÔÕ Ù❰Ô ÏÒ❰ÚÛ✃Ô Ú✃ÏÐâ✃ÔÔ ❐Ú➮Ø➮ÓÛ ❰Ó❐ ÞÚÚ✃Ô➱✃❐❒ ï❰â➱ÑÓ ➬Ò❰Ô✃ and other hazardous fuels. Railroad company rep- resentatives said the with- drawn crew rule would have locked them into crew sizes at a time when the in- dustry is expanding the use of new technologies such as positive train control. Those are computer-based systems that can automati- cally stop trains to prevent accidents caused by high speed or collisions. “Allowing railroads the ➟➠➡✛✦↔✙ had earlier rescinded a requirement for more ad- vanced electronic brakes for trains hauling crude event of the academic year on May 28. The presenta- ➦➙✜➙✘✥✙✣ ✦ ➜➟↔✛✥✛➡✦↔↔ ❲●❍■❏❑ ▲●✇❍ ▼●◆✈◗❘● ❙◗❯● ❳❩❏❬❏ ❭❪❫❪❴❵❜ ❪❝❢❜❣❥❦❣❧❥ ♥❪❴❪ ❴❪❢❣❴♣❪q ❵♣ ♣✉❪ ❥❦♣❪ ❣① ❵ ③❴④q❪ ❣❦❜ ♣❴❵❦❧ q❪❴❵❦❜⑤❪❧♣ ❦❧ ⑥❣❴♣✉ ⑦❵⑧❣♣❵ ❦❧ ⑨⑩❶❷ ❵❥ ❥❣⑤❪ ③❵❴❥ ❣❧ ♣✉❪ ⑤❦❜❪❸❜❣❧❹ ♣❴❵❦❧ ③❵④❹✉♣ ①❦❴❪❺ ➟➩✙✚➟➝➙ ✥➝✦✜✙➜➟➝✥✦✥✛➟✜ ✘✜✦↔ ↕➙✦↔✥✚ ➛➜➙✦★➙➝ ➛➙➝✛➙✙ Cove seniors invited to annual picnic Thursday cutting pub- lic employee retirement oil and gas drilling put in place after the deadly 2010 BP Deepwater Horizon ex- plosion and oil spill. And ❆➳✫❚ ❭❏➘➴❏ ❪➴❭❏❱P ◗❫❬❨➘➷➷ ✧✛➝➙➡✥➟➝ of Rural Health ✙✚➟➝✥✩✥➙➝➧ ✔❉ ✦➩✦✛➝✙ ➋➌➍➎➌➏ ➐➌➑➒➓➍➌➏ ➔➐→➣➌ SALEM — The Oregon Senate sent the House a ➡➟✜✥✛✜✤➙ ✛✜✧➙✘✜✛✥➙↔ ↔➙✢✛✙↔✦✥✛➫➙ Health will provide details about lucrative scholarship and loan repayment oppor- tunities for students pursu- ing health careers in rural or frontier Oregon. ❇✂ ✺ ✄☎✄✆ ✝✞✟✟✠☎✟✄♠ ❚❤✡ ☛ss☞✌✍✎✏✡✑ ✒r✡ss members but without a gov- ernment regulation there’s no guarantee that would “If railroads would start running single person op- erators, there’s nobody up there to interact to make sure everything is done right,” said John Risch, ✥✚➙ ➞➝➙✢➟✜ ➞➠➡➙ ➟➢ ➤✤➝✦↔ Founders Hall on the As- cension school grounds Senate approves cut to public employee retirement benefits US withdraws train crew proposal that came after explosions ❇✂ ✰ ✄❆❆✆✠t ❇☎❈t♠ ❚❤✡ ☛ss☞✌✍✎✏✡✑ ✒r✡ss tion begins at 5 p.m. in East- ern Oregon University’s Huber Auditorium. Stacee Reed, program manager of recruitment services for ③❣❢❢⑤✈➁ ➂❣❢♥✐➁ ⑦❣❢✈❾ ⑦❣➀✉✇♦ t➈➉❶❷❸❦ ➈❢➀➂❢⑤ ✈♥⑤✐❿✉❹❾❢✈➁ s①✇♥✇① ✈♥⑥♥✐➁ ❹♥✈❾❢❿qs❢♥ ✈♥⑥♥✐➁ ⑦❣➀✉✇ ✈⑥✉❹❢✈♦ ßßßàáâãäâåæçâèéêäçëâìäàíêî ïðñò óôõóö÷øô òø÷ùöðúðûü óõóýúóþúø ó÷ôÿ òññ ✄☎✆ ✝☎✞✟✠ ✁✂ side. Known as Ken, he was born July 16, 1949, in Montevideo, Minnesota. He later moved to Cali- fornia and Oregon, where he graduated from Hill- sboro High School. Ken loved competing in track, football and high school rodeo. On Sept. 1, 1967, Ken married his high school sweetheart, Vicki Kim- mel. Together, Ken and Vicki loved going to ro- deos and riding their motorcycle. Ken enjoyed spending time in nature, ✘✙✚✛✜✢✣ ✚✤✜✥✛✜✢ ✦✜✧ ✥✦★✩ ing scenic drives through the countryside. Ken worked in manu- facturing for 35 years, until he retired in 2002 due to health issues. When he wasn’t working or out in nature, Ken was spending time with his family. Surviving relatives in- clude his wife of 51 years, Vicki Ashburn of Union; mother, Barbara Ashburn of La Grande; son, Timo- thy Ashburn of Cove; daughter, Cindy of Colo- rado; grandchildren and great-grandchildren in Colorado, Utah and Or- egon; siblings, Ron of El- gin and Beverly of Union; and nieces and nephews in Oregon and Washing- ton. Ruby Stanger ▲✍ ✎✏✍✌✑✒ Ruby Stanger, 79, of La Grande, died May 23 at a local care facility. An obituary is forthcoming. Loveland Funeral Chapel & Crematory will be han- dling the arrangements. Marjorie Ettinger ▲✍ ✎✏✍✌✑✒ Marjorie Ettinger, 94, of La Grande, died May 23 at her home. An obituary is forthcoming. Arrange- ments are under the di- rection of Daniels-Knopp Funeral Cremation & Life Celebration Center. Myrna Potts ▲✍ ✎✏✍✌✑✒ Myrna Potts, 85, of La Grande, died May 22 at her home. An obitu- ary is forthcoming. 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