RECORDS
Friday, March 13, 2015
PUBLIC SAFETY LOG
DEATH NOTICES
WEDNESDAY
William L. May
ARRESTS, CITATIONS
Pendleton
March 25, 1921-March 12, 2015
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12, 2015 at a local care facility. He was born March 25, 1921.
Arrangements are pending with Pendleton Pioneer Chapel,
Folsom-Bishop.
Joan L. Rice
Athena
May 29, 1937-March 9, 2015
Joan Lavell Rice, 77, of Athena died Monday, March 9,
2015, in Milton-Freewater. She was born May 29, 1937. Mun-
selle-Rhodes Funeral Home in Milton-Freewater is in charge
of arrangements.
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of organizations are looking
at possible collaboration
in providing an all-ages,
community-based music
learning and performance
instruction in the Pendleton
area.
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Musicians and Harris Junior
Academy are seeking
community input through a
survey at goo.gl/8bq9AM.
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music appreciation and
fundamentals, instruction
(individual, small group,
large group) for various
skill levels for voice and
instruments (including
percussion, woodwind, brass
and strings), musical styles
and opportunities for public
music performances.
Inland Northwest
Musicians was founded
in 1999 by a group of
instrumentalists and vocalists
interested in forming a
classical music organization.
For more information,
call Director Lee Friese at
541-289-4696 or visit www.
inlandnorthwestmusicians.
com.
Harris Junior Academy is
a kindergarten through 10th
grade private Christian school.
For more information call
Sean Ruud, administrator, at
541-276-0615 or visit www.
harrisjunioracademy.org.
Renaissance Fair
seeks vendors
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Artists and craft vendors and
service providers are invited
to submit an application for
the Moscow Renaissance
Fair.
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attract a variety of unique
regional vendors and
services, such as massage,
fortune telling and body art.
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Celebration of Spring is
May 2-3 at East City Park
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features regional music,
crafts, foods and lots of
activities for kids.
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$25 and the booth is $150.
Artisans can pair up and share
a booth. Applications are due
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For more information,
contact mrf_publicity@
moscowrenfair.org, 208-
310-3508 or visit www.
moscowrenfair.org.
OBITUARY POLICY
The East Oregonian publishes paid obituaries. The obituary can in-
clude small photos and, for veterans, a flag symbol at no charge.
Obituaries may be edited for spelling, proper punctuation and style.
Expanded death notices will be published at no charge. These in-
clude information about services.
Obituaries and notices can be submitted online at www.eastorego-
nian.com/obituaryform, by email to obits@eastoregonian.com, by fax
to 541-276-8314, placed via the funeral home or in person at the East
Oregonian office.
For more information, call 541-966-0818 or 1-800-522-0255, ext. 221.
AIR QUALITY
Air quality and burn day information: www.pendle-
ton.or.us/public-works/environmental. Air Quality Index:
www.deq.state.or.us/aqi. Burn Line: 541-966-0327.
COMING EVENTS
BRIEFLY
Groups seek input
on music programs
UPCOMING SERVICES
FRIDAY, MARCH 13
GABOURY,
BETTY
— Graveside service at 11 a.m. at
Stanfield
Olney
Cemetery,
Pendleton.
A celebration of life service fol-
Sept. 16, 1938-March 11, 2015
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11, 2015, at her home. She was born Sept. 16, 1938, in San
MCKEEVER, GREG — Celebration of life service at 1
Isidro, Leyte, Philippines. At her request, no services will SPLQWKHFKDSHODW%XUQV0RUWXDU\:+HUPLVWRQ$YH
be held. Disposition was by cremation. Burns Mortuary of Hermiston.
Hermiston is in care of arrangements. Send condolences at
STANTON, GLENDA — Funeral mass at 2 p.m. at St.
burnsmortuaryhermiston.com
Andrews Catholic Church, 48022 St. Andrews Road, Pend-
leton.
Harry F. Holt
SATURDAY, MARCH 14
Hermiston
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JERRY
— Celebration of life service at 4
Jan. 24, 1937-March 11, 2015
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SIMPSON, HENRIETTA — Funeral service at 1 p.m. at
side, Montana. Funeral arrangements are pending at Burns WKH)LUVW&KULVWLDQ&KXUFK:+LJKODQG$YH+HUPLVWRQ
Mortuary of Hermiston.
Wednesday
•Hermiston police arrested Jesus Pantoja, 24, no address
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disorderly conduct.
•Oregon State Police Trooper Amy Ford at about 7:30 p.m.
saw a white GMC semi and trailer heading westbound in the
eastbound lanes of Interstate 84 near exit 210. Ford, along with
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portation employee, stopped the big rig about a mile later. Ford
arrested John Albert Larson, 62, of Bluffdale Utah, for driving
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•Pendleton police arrested Brianna Bluesky Witten, 18, of
Cove, for possession of methamphetamine and duii.
Thursday
•Oregon State Police arrested Mathew Roy Parlet, 54, of
Kettle Falls, Washington, for duii.
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widows and widowers are
invited to a gathering to enjoy
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new game.
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may bring something to share
with others.
All widows and widowers are
invited to attend. Although
not a support group, the
participants meet monthly for
friendship and an opportunity
to share positive experiences.
For more information, call
541-276-4708 or 541-276-
2790
FRIDAY, MARCH 13
WALKING FOR WELLNESS,
8:30-9:30 a.m., Pendleton Rec-
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Ave. (541-276-8100).
KIDS’ BOOK SALE, 9 a.m. to 5
p.m., Umatilla Public Library, 700
Sixth St. Books for all ages. (541-
922-5704).
TODDLER
STORY
TIME,
10:15-10:45 a.m., Pendleton
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Ave. (541-966-0380).
SEN. RON WYDEN TOWN
HALL, 10:30 a.m., Clara Brownell
Middle School Pat Lafferty gym,
1300 Seventh St., Umatilla. Sen.
Wyden will talk about what’s go-
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answer questions. (Hank Stern
503-326-7539).
STORY & CRAFT TIME, 2
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nanza St.
AFTER SCHOOL STORY
TIME, 4 p.m., Pendleton Public
/LEUDU\ 6: 'RULRQ $YH
Older siblings welcome. (541-
966-0380).
FABULOUS FISH FRIDAY,
5-6:30 p.m., St. Anthony Hos-
pital Blue Mountain Cafe, 2801
St. Anthony Way, Pendleton. All-
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beans and cole slaw for $7.75
adults, $6.50 senior and $5 chil-
dren; $4.25 for clam chowder in a
bread bowl; baked potato bar $4
with toppings, $3 for butter only.
GREEN
PANCAKE
FEED,
5-7:30 p.m., Milton-Freewater
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Fifth Ave. Costs $7 for adults, $6
for ages 3 and under and $25 for
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ter Junior Show. (Christine Wal-
lace 541-938-3379).
VFW BINGO, doors open at
6 p.m., games start at 7 p.m.,
Hermiston VFW, 45 W. Cherry
St.
AMATEUR IRISH BOXING
EVENT, 6:30 p.m. doors open,
matches begin at 8 p.m., Hep-
pner High School gym, 710 Mor-
gan St. Admission is $10 for ages
12 and older, $5 for ages 8-11
and free for 7 and under. A free
shuttle will pick up riders at 6:15
p.m. at Heppner Famly Foods
and at 6:45 and 7:15 p.m. at the
back door of Bucknum’s Tavern,
repeating every 15 minutes un-
til all riders are delivered, and
returning after the event. (541-
676-5536 or heppnerchamber@
centurytel.net).
FOLK NIGHT, 7-10 p.m.,
Pendleton Center for the Arts,
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Learn contra, square and circle
dances plus couples dances.
Live folk tunes and traditional
dances plus instruction. (541-
278-9201).
GAMER’S NIGHT, 7-10:30
p.m., Pendleton Recreation Cen-
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leton. Tournament gaming activi-
ties for teens. (541-276-8100).
SATURDAY, MARCH 14
WEE BIT ’O IRELAND, 8 a.m.,
downtown Heppner. Featrues
games, vendors, Cruz-In, the
Great Green Parade, sheepdog
trials, Irish entertainment, book
sale, Gaelic sports demonstra-
tions and youth activities during
Heppner’s annual Irish celebra-
tion.
(www.heppnerchamber.
com).
ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT BREAK-
FAST, 7-10 a.m., Columbia
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Hermiston. Costs $5. (Tom 541-
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8663).
SPRING FLING YARD SALE
AND BAZAAR, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.,
Star Gymnastics, 213 S.W. First
St., Pendleton. Many booths
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home and Western decor, make-
up, health and wellness vendors,
Pendleton Cinemas
415 SW 1st Street - 278-0479
MoviesInPendleton.com
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$5. 00 Matinees* daily!
*Movies starting before 5:30 PM.
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Bargain Tuesdays**
**ALL DAY TUESDAY, MOST MOVIES.
CHECK OUR WEBSITE FOR
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Movies in 3D subject to a 3D surcharge
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Cornelia V. Cruse
•A male wearing sunglasses, jeans and a sweatshirt hid
behind Pioneer Memorial Hospital, Heppner, at about 7:30 a.m.
A woman who pulled into the clinic there reported the male came
out, looked at her and then went back behind the building.
•A Pendleton resident at 7:57 a.m. asked for police to help
after she woke to the man she let stay there tearing apart her
house on Southwest 30th Street. She said she kicked him out
and needed options for dealing with him.
•Pendleton police at 10:38 a.m. received a report that an
employee at a business told managers a co-worker was coming
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the person who turned him in.
•Two men in their 20s at about 2 p.m. looked around houses
and garages on Southwest 37th Street, Pendleton. A caller said
the two were told no one was home and they needed to leave,
but they claimed they were seeking cans, although they entered
areas they should not be in.
•A resident of Indian Hills Village Apartments, 1335 S.W.
Second Place, Pendleton, cleaned up his yard and threw all of
the debris over the fence into a neighbor’s yard. That person
reported the incident to police at 3:24 p.m.
•An Irrigon resident at 7:06 p.m. reported his daughter was
assaulted Tuesday at Irrigon Junior-Senior High School.
WW.Friends meet
Wednesday
East Oregonian
cleaning products, handmade
crafts and more. Author Rick Ste-
ber will be on hand to sell books
and give autographs. Starbucks
coffee, fry bread and Indian tacos
will be available for purchase.
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program. (541-240-0903)
FREE FOR ALL, 9:30-10:15
a.m. Pendleton Center for the
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Family art experience for children
up to age 12. Children under 8
should be accompanied by an
adult. (541-278-9201).
KIDS’ BOOK SALE, 10 a.m.
to 2 p.m., Umatilla Public Library,
700 Sixth St. Books for kids of
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Umatila Public Library. (541-922-
5704).
“RAMP IT UP: SKATEBOARD
CULTURE IN NATIVE AMERICA”
EXHIBIT OPENING, 10 a.m.,
Tamastslikt Cultural Institute,
47106 Wildhorse Blvd., Pend-
leton. Featuring 20 skate decks
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companies and contemporary
artists, rare images and video of
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through May 24. (541-429-7700
or www.tamaskslikt.org)
HAND PICKED IN CONCERT,
11 a.m., Irrigon Seventh-day Ad-
ventist Church, 205 Tumbleweed
Blvd. Gospel bluegrass group.
Freewill offering will be taken. A
fellowship lunch will follow; at-
tendees may bring a vegetarian
dish to share. (Linda Anderson
541-701-1687).
HIP & HANDMADE, 11 a.m. to
noon, Pendleton Center for the
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Free drop-in art project class for
adults. (541-278-9201).
COUNTRY HOEDOWN, 1-4
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St. Live music, dancing and sing-
ing. Refreshments available for
purchase. $2 admission. (541-
938-3311).
HURLING AND GAELIC
FOOTBALL DEMONSTRATION/
WORKSHOP, 2-4 p.m., Morrow
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74473 Highway 74, Heppner.
Members of the Tacoma Rangers
demonstrate classic Irish sports.
Attendees can participate, no
experience necessary, or watch
from the stands. (541-676-5536
or heppnerchamber@centurytel.
net).
WHITE EAGLE GRANGE
FUNDRAISER DINNER, 5:30-7:30
SP :KLWH (DJOH *UDQJH EH-
tween Pendleton and Pilot Rock
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includes spaghetti, dessert and
beverage. Costs $7, $4 for ages
5-7, and free for under 4. (Gail
Wilson 541-276-3778 or g.Wil-
son@q.com)
UMATILLA BOOSTER CLUB
STEAK DINNER AND AUCTION,
6 p.m., Hermiston Conference
Center, 415 S. Highway 395.
Tickets are $25. (Sierra Webb
541-571-0288 or Tamara Bow
541-720-4770).
“SONGS OF HOPE AND RE-
NEWAL,” 7 p.m., Blue Mountain
Community College Bob Clapp
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Ave., Pendleton. Featured solo-
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Joah Mossman. Music includes
“Blackbird” in memory of Jeremy
Miller.
AGONY AND ECSTASY, 7:30
p.m., Vert Auditorium, 480 S.W.
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JRQ(DVW6\PSKRQ\ZLOOSHUIRUP
Mozart’s “Requiem” (with the Or-
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and Mendelssohn’s “Symphony
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$15 for seniors and students 12
SCHOLARSHIP
and older or $45 for a family,
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S.W. Fourth St., Armchair Books,
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door. (541-276-0320).
THE GOTHARD SISTERS,
7:30-9:30 p.m., St. Patrick’s Cath-
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Jones St., Heppner. All-female
Irish dance and music troupe
features Celtic and folk music
and champion Irish step-dancing.
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Patrick’s Altar Society.
WILDHORSE 20TH AN-
NIVERSARY
FIREWORKS
SHOW, 8:05 p.m., Wildhorse Re-
sort & Casino, 46510 Wildhorse
Blvd., Pendleton. Fireworks
spectacular by some of the best
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ness will be choreographed with
a musical medley that will be
played on huge speakers at the
resort, or by tuning into KCUW
104.3 FM on your car radio.
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21 and older may attend a free
dueling pianos concert featuring
P-Town Pianos’ Jim Fischer and
Kevin Guitron or live music in the
Wildhorse Sports Bar.
SUNDAY, MARCH 15
PAUL GORHAM MEMORIAL
SCHOLARSHIP BREAKFAST, 8
a.m. to noon, Pendleton Masonic
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Ave. Costs $6 for adults and $4
for ages 6-12. Call-in orders to go
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ship fund. (541-276-3760).
WEE BIT O’IRELAND CEL-
EBRATION, 8 a.m., Heppner.
Sheepdog trials all day, vendor
booths open downtown from 8
a.m. to noon, road bowling com-
petition at 1:37 p.m. on Balm
Fork Road (near Willow Creek
Reservoir).
SPRING FLING YARD SALE
AND BAZAAR, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.,
Star Gymnastics, 213 S.W. First
St., Pendleton. Many booths
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home and Western decor, make-
up, health and wellness vendors,
cleaning products, handmade
crafts and more. Author Rick Ste-
ber will be on hand to sell books
and give autographs. Starbucks
coffee, fry bread and Indian tacos
will be available for purchase.
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program. (541-240-0903)
PEO Chapter EM offers scholarship
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plications for the Phyllis
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rial Scholarship are now
available. Current or recent
female graduates of Pend-
leton High School are eligi-
ble to apply for the $2,000
scholarship,
sponsored
by Chapter EM of PEO
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ton natives Alsea Fishel,
Scott Swenson and Alden
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sity 2014 autumn quarter
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pleted at least 12 credits and
attained a 3.50 or higher
grade point average.
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KBLU-FM CITIZENS ADVISO-
RY GROUP, 3 p.m., Prodigal Son
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Ave., Pendleton. Share ideas on
format of Pendleton area’s new-
est radio station. (Vicki 541-566-
2744).
WILLOW CREEK SYMPHONY,
4 p.m., Irrigon Jr./Sr. High School
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541-289-4696).
ADULT OPEN GYM, 7-9 p.m.,
Pendleton Recreation Center,
6: 'RULRQ $YH )UHH DF-
cess for ages 16 and up. (541-
276-8100).
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The EO publishes a list of
coming events as space allows.
It’s posted weekly at www.ea-
storegonian.com. All items are
assumed free nonpro¿t and
open to the public unless oth-
erwise noted. Coming events
items should be submitted well
in advance to calendar c/o East
Oregonian, 211 S.E. Byers Ave.,
Pendleton, OR 97801, 333 E.
Main St., Hermiston, OR 97838
or community@eastoregonian.
com.
St. Patrick’s Day BASH
CORNED BEEF & CABBAGE
GREEN BEER
SPECIAL IRISH DRINKS
OPEN EARLY AT NOON
IRISH MUSIC at 4 PM with local musicians
“Lucky Charms”
Dinner in the Steakhouse starts at 4pm
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COURT & MAIN, PENDLETON • 541.278.1100
ing Christian university that
equips people to engage
the culture and change the
world. Its comprehensive
academic program serves
more than 4,000 under-
graduate and graduate stu-
dents. Known for both their
competence and character,
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ing about positive change
in communities around the
globe.
IN UNIFORM
Army Pvt. Jorge Zapi-
en has graduated from basic
combat training at Fort Jack-
son, Columbia, S.C.
During the nine weeks of
training, Zapien studied the
Army mission, history, tradi-
tion and core values, and re-
ceived instruction and prac-
tice in basic combat skills,
military weapons, chemical
warfare and bayonet train-
SPECIAL NEEDS OPEN GYM,
12 noon to 1:30 p.m., Pend-
leton Recreation Center, 510
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cial needs children and families.
(541-276-8100).
of higher learning in the
state of Oregon.
Applications and ap-
plication requirements are
available at the Aspire of-
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at Pendleton High School,
the Blue Mountain Com-
munity College Founda-
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www.bluecc.edu scholar-
ship section, or by calling
Nancy Kerns at 541-379-
1713.
LOTTERY
Wednesday, March 11
Megabucks
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Pick 4
1 p.m.: 7-5-8-1
4 p.m.: 2-6-6-3
7 p.m.: 0-0-4-0
10 p.m.: 6-5-0-2
Thursday, March 12,
2015
Pick 4
1 p.m.: 5-0-3-3
ing, drill and ceremony,
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ship, armed and unarmed
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Zapien is the brother of
Jesus Castillo of Hermiston,
and is a 2014 graduate of
Hermiston High School.
MEETINGS
FRIDAY, MARCH 13
No meetings scheduled
MONDAY, MARCH 16
WEST EXTENSION IRRI-
GATION DISTRICT, 9 a.m., Ir-
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Main St., Irrigon. (Lisa Baum
541-922-3814).
UMATILLA
COUNTY
WEED BOARD, 1 p.m., Uma-
tilla County Courthouse room
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5462).
3/13 - 3/15
Cineplex Show Times
$5 Movie Matinee
3/18 12:00 PM
THE QUIET MAN
CINDERELLA (PG)
Fri - Wed, Mar. 13 - Mar. 18, 2015
Subject to change. Check times daily.
Destiny
Theatres
Hermiston Stadium 8
Hwy 395 & Theatre Ln - 567-1556
MoviesInHermiston.com
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10:00
CHAPPIE (R)
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RUN ALL NIGHT (R)
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M C F ARLAND USA
(PG)
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(PG)
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S TILL A LICE
11:40* 2:10* 4:40 7:10
9:40
1:30* 4:10 6:50 9:20
MCFARLAND USA (PG)
1:00* 3:50* 6:40 9:30
(PG-13)
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BARGAIN TUESDAYS *
*Exclusions apply, details available at
theatre and on theatre website.
Check ONLINE for more information!
Credit & Debit Cards accepted
Cineplex gift cards now available
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541-966-1850
Pendleton, OR I-84 - Exit 216