RECORDS AND MORE TUESDAY, APRIL 13, 2021 DEATH NOTICES COMMUNITY Meetings COVE — The Cove City Council will meet Tuesday, May 4, at 7 p.m. at Cove City Hall, 504 Alder St. The council will hold its second and fi nal reading of Ordinance 1-2021, defi ning and prohibiting nuisances, which would replace previous regulations. Copies of the ordinance are available at the city offi ce Tuesday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Briefs Tune in to GRH Foundation virtual event LA GRANDE — The Grande Ronde Hospital Foundation is hosting a virtual event Friday, April 16, at 6 p.m. The livestream will include updates on past, present and future projects, plus the premier of an exclusive new story of a local family who turned a personal tragedy into hope and healing for others. The free event is open to all. To watch, tune in to www.EOAlive.tv or go to the GRH Foundation’s Face- book page (www.fb.com/grh01). Honors Union County students earn honor roll status at BMCC PENDLETON — Several students from Union County garnered a place on the honor roll at Blue Mountain Community College, Pendleton, for the 2020-21 winter term. Students must be enrolled full time and earn the grade-point averages listed below. President’s List (3.75-4.00) GPA: Stacey Adams, Zoe Adamson, Whitman Blair, Tulley Bloom, Daniel Daggett, Brittany Elliott, Jessica Green, Brianna Kohr, Alyssa Mc- Dowell, Dylan Miles, Brenale Ritter, Kenzie Williams. Vice President’s List (3.50- 3.74 GPA): Blake Bingaman, Abigail Hale, Romayne Ricker, Sierra Teeman, Isaac Zamora. Lottery Megabucks: $1.2 million 7-17-22-30-0-46 Powerball: $55 million 14-16-23-50-53 — PB 3 x2 Mega Millions: $120.1 million 22-26-27-58-66 — MB 12 x2 Win for Life: April 10 26-37-40-63 Pick 4: April 11 • 1 p.m.: 2-7-7-3 • 4 p.m.: 6-3-6-1 • 7 p.m.: 0-8-2-7 • 10 p.m.: 1-8-6-1 Pick 4: April 10 • 1 p.m.: 1-5-7-4 • 4 p.m.: 4-4-8-8 • 7 p.m.: 5-3-4-1 • 10 p.m.: 1-2-9-0 Pick 4: April 9 • 1 p.m.: 0-8-8-0 • 4 p.m.: 9-9-2-1 • 7 p.m.: 4-6-2-0 • 10 p.m.: 0-3-1-4 DELIVERY ISSUES? If you have any problems receiving your Observer, call 541- 963-3161. Upcoming local services Ronald L. Olsen Theresa M. Hansen Elgin La Grande Ronald L. Olsen, 74, of Elgin, died April 9, 2021 at his home. Arrangements are by Loveland Funeral Chapel & Crematory, La Grande. Theresa M. Hansen, 58, of La Grande, died April 7 at her residence. Arrange- ments are by Loveland Funeral Chapel & Crematory, La Grande. Eugene Meier North Powder Eugene Meier, 48, of North Powder, died April 10 at Saint Alphonsus Medical Center in Baker City. Arrangements are by Tami’s Pine Valley Funeral Home and Cremation Ser- vices, Halfway. Please follow guide- lines regarding face cov- erings and social dis- tancing at all services. April 13 — DICK WHEELER: 11:30 a.m. memorial service, Enter- prise Seventh-day Adven- tist Church; private inurnment at Enterprise Cemetery. April 13 — JOETT Robert J. Staley La Grande Robert James Staley, 93, of La Grande, died April 10 at his home. Arrangements are by Loveland Funeral Chapel & Crematory, La Grande. WILLIAMS: 2 p.m. graveside service, Island City Cemetery. April 18 — LARRY ROBBINS: virtual cel- ebration of life; details TBA. April 24 — RICHARD BIDWELL: 2 p.m. graveside service, Elgin Cemetery. April 24 — BECKY ROBERSON: 2 p.m. cel- ebration of life, Elgin Community Center. May 1 — MICHELLE SAN- DOVAL: 10 a.m. celebra- tion of life, Riverside Park Pavilion, La Grande. May 17 — JERRY BROOKSHIRE: 2 p.m. graveside service, Union Historic Cemetery; recep- tion follows at Catherine Creek Community Center, Union. June 26 — DAVID COUNCIL: 1 p.m. cel- ebration of life, North Powder City Park. — calendar courtesy of Loveland Funeral Chapel, La Grande PUBLIC SAFETY REPORT FRIDAY, APRIL 9 6:49 a.m. — A caller reported a domestic dis- turbance at a residence on the 2000 block of Gekeler Lane. Offi cers responded. 8:12 a.m. — The Union County Sheriff ’s Offi ce received a report of a bur- glary at a residence on the 400 block of North 17th Avenue, Elgin. A deputy made contact and took information. 10:11 a.m. — A caller reported people operating all-terrain vehicles at the North Powder city park, 360 E St., North Powder. A Union County sheriff ’s deputy checked the area but did not fi nd the ATVs. 12:28 p.m. — A caller reported someone setting off fi reworks on the 1000 block of 22nd Street, La Grande. Police checked the area and did not fi nd anyone using fi reworks. 6:18 p.m. — La Grande police at Hemlock Street and Monroe Avenue arrested Shannon Wayne Bird, 52, for driving under the infl uence of intoxicants. 9:11 p.m. — La Grande police responded to the area of Fir Street and Wash- ington Avenue on a report of an assault. Offi cers will follow up. SATURDAY, APRIL 10 1:33 a.m. — La Grande police responded to the 1900 block of Cedar Street on a report of a distur- bance. Police counseled the subjects. 11:32 a.m. — A caller reported the possible theft of a companion animal from the 500 block of M Avenue, La Grande. 9:25 p.m. — A caller reported a domestic dis- turbance at a residence on the 2000 block of Gekeler Lane, La Grande. Offi cers responded but did not fi nd the male party. 11:49 p.m. — La Grande police checked on Josephy Center aims to raise $50,000 in one hour Wallowa County Chieftain JOSEPH — A virtual fundraiser is planned by the Josephy Center for Arts and Culture in support of the Key to Our Future cap- ital campaign to purchase and renovate the building, according to a press release. The fundraiser will begin at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, April 15, with a goal of raising $50,000 — to be matched by MJ Mur- dock Charitable Trust — in less than one hour. The event, hosted by special guest Andy Lind- berg — an actor and host of the podcast Kick A** Oregon History — will include a short presentation about the campaign, donor recognition, testimonials from local artists and resi- dents and prizes. Like many other events this year, the cen- ter’s virtual fundraiser format is in compliance with COVID-19 safety restrictions. The Key to Our Future campaign is focused on making the Josephy Center a permanent home for arts and culture in the county, as well as restoring and expanding the center to ele- vate visitor experience and fi t the growing needs of the community. To participate in the fundraising event, register at www.josephy.org/capi- tal-fundraiser or call 541- 432-0505. Registration is free of charge. Prince Philip saw EOU football exhibition By DICK MASON The Observer The death of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, on Friday, April 9, at age 99 has sparked many remem- brances of his life to be published and broadcast. One experience often understandably overlooked was an Eastern Oregon University football exhibi- tion against the University of British Columbia, which Philip attended on Oct. 20, 1951, in Vancouver, British Columbia. The Mountaineers played an exhibition against the University of British Columbia Thun- derbirds before the Duke of Edinburgh and his wife, Princess Elizabeth, who became queen of the United Kingdom less than fi ve months later. The exhibition was immediately after a game between EOU, then named Eastern Oregon College, and UBC, according to a story in the Oct. 22, 1951, edition of The Observer. This may have been the fi rst time Princess Eliz- abeth watched a football contest. Elizabeth and Philip were scheduled to attend the game, which UBC won 13-8, but arrived shortly after it concluded. The THE OBSERVER — 3A a vehicle with a door open on the 2600 block of Island Avenue. The offi cer found the door was unable to be closed. SUNDAY, APRIL 11 3:47 a.m. — A caller reported an ongoing problem with dogs barking on the 200 block of East Hickory Street, Union. 8:11 a.m. — La Grande police responded to the 2600 block of Bearco Loop on a report of suspicious circumstances. An offi cer counseled one person. 12:32 p.m. — A caller reported the theft of a bicycle from the 1800 block of Y Avenue, La Grande. An offi cer responded and took a report. 2:25 p.m. — A person waved down a Union County sheriff ’s deputy on the 700 block of North Bellwood Street, Union, to report possible custodial interference. The deputy responded and notifi ed the Oregon Department of Human Services. 10:15 p.m. — A caller on the 200 block of North 16th Avenue, Elgin, reported possible gunshots. A Union County sheriff ’s deputy and Oregon State Police trooper responded but did not fi nd anyone shooting. Nez Perce, Umatilla tribes present First Foods web series East Oregonian WALLOWA — Bis- cuit root is blooming in the Nez Perce Wallowa Home- land, setting the stage for a three-part online lecture series celebrating Native First Foods. Linda Sampson will present the second lecture virtually on Friday, April 16, at 1 p.m. Sampson is a teacher and gatherer who will take participants through the seasons of “A Gatherer’s Year.” Registration for the series is required so attendees can be sent a link to the fi rst lecture, a pre- quel presentation by Wenix Red Elk of the Depart- ment of Natural Resources of the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation. A third session on May 7 at 1 p.m will fea- ture Brosnan Spencer and Bobby Fossek presenting “Caretakers of the Land.” The series is spon- sored by Nez Perce Wal- lowa Homeland and Slow Food Wallowas. Register at https://bit.ly/2PJ2vuy or on the Slow Food Wallowas Facebook page. It’s free and open to everyone. For more information, email info@wallowanez- perce.org. EOU student earns top state accounting honor The Observer LA GRANDE — Eastern Oregon University senior Katie Kitchell made the Oregon Society of Certifi ed Public Accoun- tants’s list of the state’s top accounting students for 2020-21. The OSCPA will recog- nize Kitchell, along with the top accounting stu- dents from other Oregon universities, at its Circle of Excellence Program in mid-June. Kitchell plans to graduate in Kitchell June with a degree in business administra- tion, with a concentra- tion in accounting, and a minor in communications, according to an announce- ment from EOU. She has worked as an intern at Connected Professional Accountants LLC of La Grande for two years and recently started a full-time position there. Kitchell is also presi- dent of EOU’s Accounting Club on campus and vol- unteers her time as a leader in her church and through 4-H. She also made EOU’s dean’s list for 2020 fall term. Alastair Grant/Associated Press. File In this June, 16, 2011, photo, Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II with Prince Philip arrive by horse-drawn carriage on the third day of the Royal Ascot horse race meeting at Ascot, England. Philip, husband of Queen Elizabeth II, died Friday, April 9, 2021, at the age of 99. He and Elizabeth watched an exhibition football match Oct. 20, 1951, in Vancouver, British Columbia, between University of British Columbia and Eastern Oregon University, then Eastern Oregon College. royal couple wanted to see how American foot- ball was played, so the two teams agreed to play a fi ve- minute exhibition for them. The exhibition ended in a 0-0 tie. The royal couple watched the exhibition from a platform near the 50-yard line in front of the main bleachers. The royal couple had a hard time seeing the game though, because the scrimmage was played in semi-darkness. “The Duke remarked that he couldn’t see the game,” The Observer reported at the time. 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