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    RECORDS
Wednesday, August 5, 2015
PUBLIC SAFETY LOG
MONDAY
•A caller at 7:41 a.m. reported a suspicious residue in a resi-
dence at South Hill Apartments, 248 S.W. 28th Drive, Pendleton,
and asNed to speaN to an oI¿cer aEout possiEle testinJ.
•A caller at 7:2 a.m. reportinJ seeinJ an emaciated Joat,
coZ and calI in a ¿eld on HiJhZa\ , 0ilton-)reeZater. She
said she Zould shoZ the animals to a 8matilla &ount\ sheriII¶s
deput\.
•A caller at :21 a.m. reported the theIt oI a Elue 1
&hevrolet &. 2 picNup Zith a utilit\ Eo[ in the Eed Irom
HumEert Asphalt, 848 HiJhZa\ 11, 0ilton-)reeZater.
•7he 0orroZ &ount\ SheriII¶s 2I¿ce opened an investiJation
aIter a caller at 2:14 p.m. reported horse neJlect in a pasture on
West (iJhth 5oad, ,rriJon.
•A dauJhter in ,rriJon at 2:7 p.m. reported her preJnant
mother, nine months alonJ, Iell at aEout 8 a.m. and Zas on the
Àoor since. An amEulance tooN the Zoman to *ood Shepherd
0edical &enter, Hermiston.
•A staII memEer oI Homestead <outh )amil\ Services, 81
S.(. 1th St., Pendleton, told police at :2 p.m. a Eo\ Zho ran
Irom the Iacilit\ on -ul\ 2 has returned. 7he staII memEer also
asNed police to taNe the Eo\ into custod\ Eecause the 0arion
&ount\ -uvenile Department issued a Zarrant Ior his arrest.
•-unior hiJh school-aJed \outh at aEout 4:2 p.m. \elled
oEscenities and threZ rocNs on SouthZest 12th Street,
Pendleton, and dented three JaraJe doors.
•A caller at :47 p.m. reported someone leIt a decapitated
and sNinned animal near the 0c1ar\ Jrain elevator on %ud
Draper 5oad, 8matilla.
•A Zoman at :1 p.m. reported her client on SprinJ Street,
,one, Zas on druJs and made threats Zhile holdinJ a cluE.
TUESDAY
•A man at 5:18 a.m. told Pendleton police he arrived to work
at the Pendleton 0usic &ompan\, 4 S. 0ain St., and Iound
the Eack door to the Eusiness wide open.
ARRESTS, CITATIONS
•Pendleton police Jave a citation to a doJ owner aIter a caller
at 11:57 a.m. on Southwest 17th Street reported a stra\ doJ
killed all of her chickens.
•8matilla triEal police arrested -ames Anthon\ -ones,
7, of Pendleton, for domestic aEuse and menacinJ, Eoth
misdemeanors.
COMMUNITY CALENDAR
WEDNESDAY, AUG. 5
HERMISTON BREAKFAST
KIWANIS CLUB, :0 a.m., Uma-
tilla-0orrow Head Start Center,
110 1.E. )ourth St.
WILLOW RUN LADIES GOLF
CLUB, 8 a.m., rain or shine at the
Willow 5un *olf Course, %oard-
man. Participants do not need
to Ee a memEer to pla\ with the
cluE. 541-481-481.
NIMBLE THIMBLES QUIL-
TERS, 10 a.m., 45 W. Hermis-
ton Ave., Hermiston.
CAY-UMA-WA TOASTMAS-
TERS, 12 noon-1 p.m., Wild-
horse Casino 5esort %irch
Eoardroom, 4510 Wildhorse
%lvd., Pendleton. Ever\one wel-
come.
HERMISTON LION’S CLUB,
12 noon, Desert /anes %owlinJ
Alle\.
RETIRED ST. ANTHONY HOS-
PITAL EMPLOYEES, 12 noon,
SunridJe 5etirement Communi-
t\, 24 S.W. 1\e Ave., Pendle-
ton. /uncheon .50 per person
Edith 541-27-822 for reserva-
tions.
GREENFIELD
GRANGE
GWA, 1 p.m., at 7he Hall, 20
1.W. )irst St., %oardman.
HERMISTON ELKS DINNER,
5:0-8 p.m., 480 E. 0ain St.
DOG SCOUTS OF AMERICA
LET ‘ER BARK TROOP # 153, -7
p.m., D% Suppl\ communit\
room, 850 SouthJate, Pendle-
ton.
HERMISTON
CRIBBAGE
CLUB, p.m., Desert /anes
%owlinJ Alle\, 1545 1. )irst St.,
Hermiston. All levels of pla\ers
welcome. 541-57-54.
ADAMS NEIGHBORHOOD
WATCH MEETING, :0 p.m.,
Adams Cit\ Hall, 10 1. 0ain St.
BLUE MOUNTAIN A’S MOD-
EL A FORD CLUB, 7 p.m., Pend-
leton Cit\ Hall communit\ room,
501 S.W. EmiJrant Ave. An\one
interested in learninJ aEout the
0odel A )ord is welcome. -im
Smoot] 541-27-2858.
THURSDAY, AUG. 6
BOARDMAN KIWANIS, :45
a.m., 5iverfront /odJe, E. 0a-
rine Drive.
TUMBLEWEED TOASTMAS-
TERS, :45 a.m., Conference
5oom 4, *ood Shepherd
0edical Center, 10 1.W. 11th
St., Hermiston. Visitors wel-
come. 541-57-44.
PENDLETON LIONS CLUB, 7
a.m., 5oosters 5estaurant, 1515
SouthJate, Pendleton.
ARTS AND CRAFTS FROM
THE DRY SIDE, a.m. to 2 p.m.
,Easement of AssemEl\ of *od
Church, 70 East HurlEurt Ave.,
Hermiston. Use the Seventh
Street entrance. 0onthl\ Eusi-
ness meetinJ at noon. 541-57-
444.
UMATILLA DOG WALKING
CLUB, 10 a.m., 0 Swit]ler St.
at the doJ wash in front of Uma-
tilla HiJh School.
ALTRUSA INTERNATIONAL
OF HERMISTON, 12 noon, A5C
of Umatilla Count\, 215 W. 2r-
chard Ave.
HERMISTON ROTARY CLUB,
12 noon, 7rinit\ EvanJelical /u-
theran Church Parish Hall, )ifth
Street and /ocust Avenue.
PENDLETON
KIWAN-
IS CLUB, 12 noon, 5oosters
BINGO, p.m., doors open,
EinJo starts at 7 p.m., 215 W.
2rchard Ave., Hermiston. 541-
57-715.
KIWANIS OF ECHO, -7:0
p.m., Echo 0asonic Hall, 200 S.
DuPont St., Echo. *uests wel-
come. echokiwanis#centur\tel.
net, 541-7-2.
MOTHERS OF PRESCHOOL-
ERS (MOPS), -7:0 p.m., Sev-
enth-da\ Adventist Church,
lower level, 1401 S.W. *ood-
win Place, Pendleton. (www.
mopspendleton.EloJspot.com or
mopspendleton#Jmail.com.
PENDLETON
EAGLES
BURGERS AND KARAOKE,
p.m. dinner, karaoke EeJins at
7 p.m., Pendleton EaJles /odJe
28, 428 S. 0ain St., Pendleton.
2pen to memEers and Juests.
(541-278-2828.
PENDLETON ELKS LODGE
NO. 288, p.m. dinner, 7:0 p.m.
lodJe meetinJ, 14 S.E. rd St.
PFLAG (Parents, Families
and Friends of Lesbians and
Gays), :0 p.m., 155 1.E.
*lad\s Drive, Hermiston. (541-
571-15.
GEORGE ST. DENIS POST
NO. 140 AMERICAN LEGION, 7
p.m., /eJion Hall, 0ission.
HERMISTON ELKS, 7 p.m.,
480 E. 0ain St.
PENDLETON
MASONIC
LODGE NO. 52, 7 p.m., 150
1.W. Carden Ave.
UMATILLA SAGE RIDERS,
7 p.m., 8107 1. HiJhwa\ 25,
Hermiston. (541-51-05.
V.F.W. HERMISTON POST
NO. 4750, 7 p.m., 1888 W. Cher-
r\ St., Hermiston.
WESTON-MCEWEN LIONS
CLUB, 7 p.m., /adies CluE
Parlor, Adams. (Ell\n 541-5-
87.
FRIDAY, AUG. 7
PENDLETON
MASTERS
SWIM CLUB, 5- p.m., 5oundup
Athletic CluE pool, 1415 South-
Jate, Pendleton. )ees are 5
per session coachinJ fee non-
5AC memEers pa\ 8 pool fee
per session. (7ania WildEill 541-
10-102.
PENDLETON EAGLES LA-
DIES AUXILIARY KITCHEN, -8
p.m., Pendleton EaJles /odJe
28, 428 S. 0ain St., Pendleton.
.(541-278-2828.
SATURDAY, AUG. 8
COLUMBIA GRANGE HALL
BREAKFAST, :0-10 a.m.,
2 DiaJonal %lvd., Hermis-
ton.
MEN’S BREAKFAST, 8 am.,
%ethel AssemEl\ of *od Church,
110 Airport 5oad, Pendleton.
FRIENDS OF THE UMATILLA
PUBLIC LIBRARY, a.m., Uma-
tilla Cit\ Hall, 00 th St.
RETIRED UMATILLA ARMY
DEPOT WOMEN’S CLUB, a.m.
no-host Ereakfast, Pheasant
Cafe, 14 E. 0ain St. Hermiston.
EASTERN OREGON CELTIC
SOCIETY PIPERS GATHERING,
1 p.m., 7he 2ld 0eetinJ House,
01 0 Ave., /a *rande. )or pip-
ers of all skill levels. ,nstruction is
free, Eut a 2 donation for use of
the EuildinJ is appreciated. (541-
58-44 or pelder#oreJontrail.
net.
PENDLETON
EAGLES
STEAK AND LIVE MUSIC, -8
5estaurant, 1515 SouthJate,
Pendleton. *uests welcome.
541-278-5785.
p.m. dinner, music 8 p.m. to mid-
niJht, Pendleton EaJles /odJe
1o. 28, 428 S. 0ain St., Pend-
leton. 2pen to memEers and
Juests. (541-278-2828.
S.W. Dorion Ave., Pendleton.
*lad\s 541-27-4417 or 0ar-
Juerite 541-27-285.
SUNDAY, AUG. 9
HERMISTON
EAGLES
BREAKFAST, 8-11 a.m., 10
PAULINE REBEKAH LODGE
NO. 13, 2 p.m., ,22) Hall, 1
HERMISTON HORSESHOE
CLUB, 5 p.m., WeEer )ield, 00
S. )irst St., Hermiston. 5ick
5eEman 541-720-402.
PENDLETON ROUND-UP LI-
ONS CLUB, 5:0-7 p.m., St. An-
thon\ Hospital, 2801 St. Anthon\
Wa\, Pendleton.
ARC UMATILLA COUNTY
1.W. Second St. 0emEers and
Juests welcome.
PENDLETON
EAGLES
BREAKFAST, a.m. to noon,
Pendleton EaJles /odJe 28,
428 S. 0ain St., Pendleton.
2pen to memEers and Juests.
(541-278-2828.
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OBITUARIES
LeRoy Charles ‘Big Papa’ Smith
Wendell R. Clore
Island City
July 9, 1935-August 2, 2015
LeRoy Charles “Big
Papa” Smith, 80, of Island
City passed away on Sunday,
August 2, 2015, at his resi-
dence. A casual dress grave-
side service will be
held at the Summer-
ville Cemetery on
Saturday, August
8th at 2:00 p.m.
LeRoy was born
July 9, 1935, in
Elk Point, South
Dakota, to Ralph
C. and Evelyn M.
(Billings) Smith.
He resided in
S u m m e r v i l l e , Smith
Ore., for 51 years.
LeRoy attended Bannings
High School in Wilmington,
California. He married Betty
Jean Morrow on April 30,
1954. They were together for
61 years.
LeRoy was employed
with the Union Paci¿c
Railroad for 33 years. He
enjoyed hunting, ¿shing,
golf, and B.S., loved to do
bingo calling at Odd Fellows
Lodge Hall in Summerville.
He was famous for his
smoked ¿sh recipe, he loved
bowling and keeping up with
all his grandchildren and
great-grandchildren.
He was a life member
of the Odd Fellows Lodge
#49 and was a Past Noble
Grand and was active in the
Christmas Basket Program.
He was past president of La
Grande County Club, a past
Master Lifetime Member of
Masonic Lodge #67 in Elgin,
Walla Walla
April 20, 1921-August 1, 2015
Ore., a member of the Scot-
tish Rite of Free Masonry,
Baker City, Ore., and a
member of the La Grande
Elks Club.
LeRoy
is
survived by his
wife, Betty Jean;
children
Mike
Smith and his wife
Annette of Auburn,
Wash., Craig Smith
and his wife Terri
of Hermiston, Ore,,
Cindy Burright and
her husband Scott
of Ione, Ore., and
Pam Glenn and her
husband Randy of
Summerville, Ore.; sisters
Leona Shaffer of Summer-
ville, Ore., and Marolyn
Smith and her husband Dave
of La Grande, Ore.; 15 grand-
children; 31 great-grandchil-
dren; numerous nieces and
nephews; Aunt Deloris Phil-
lips of Bakers¿eld, Calif.;
and numerous cousins. He
was preceded in death by his
parents, Ralph and Evelyn;
brother Konnie Smith; and
great-granddaughter Isabella
Grace Smith.
In lieu of Àowers, memo-
rial contributions may be
made to the Odd Fellows #49
or an organization of your
choice to: Loveland Funeral
Chapel & Crematory, 1508
4th Street, La Grande, OR
97850.
Online condolences may
be made to the family at
www.lovelandfuneralchapel.
com.
MORROW COUNTY COURT,
a.m., Pioneer Anne[ conference
room, 15 5ock St., Heppner.
UMATILLA COUNTY BOARD
OF COMMISSIONERS, a.m.
8matilla &ount\ &ourthouse room
1, 21 S.(. )ourth St., Pendle-
ton.
HERMISTON AIRPORT AD-
VISORY COMMITTEE, 4 p.m.,
Hermiston Airport lounJe, 1
Airport Wa\.
BLUE MOUNTAIN BOARD
OF EDUCATION, : p.m., 7%A
PENDLETON FACADE COM-
MITTEE, : p.m., Pendleton
&it\ Hall communit\ development
conference room, 500 S.W. Dorion
Ave.
PENDLETON
DEVELOP-
MENT COMMISSION ADVISORY
COMMITTEE, :0 p.m., Pendle-
ton &it\ Hall Mur\ room, 501 S.W.
(miJrant Ave.
UMATILLA COUNTY FAIR
BOARD, :0 p.m., 8matilla &oun-
t\ )airJrounds, 515 W. 2rchard
Ave., Hermiston. 541-57-121.
CONDON CITY COUNCIL,
7 p.m., &ondon &it\ Hall, 128 S.
0ain St.
UMATILLA FIRE DISTRICT, 7
p.m., 05 Willamette Ave., 8matilla
0c1ar\.
HELIX SCHOOL BOARD,
7:0, Heli[ School liErar\, 120 0ain
St.
THURSDAY, AUG. 6
PENDLETON DOWNTOWN
ASSOCIATION, 7 a.m., Pendle-
ton &it\ Hall communit\ room, 501
S.W. (miJrant Ave.
PENDLETON CITY COUN-
CIL SPECIAL MEETING, 11 a.m.,
Pendleton &it\ Hall council cham-
Eers, 500 S.W. Dorion Ave.
ADAMS PLANNING COM-
MISSION, :0 p.m., Adams &it\
Hall, 10 1. 0ain St.
MONDAY, AUG. 10
PENDLETON
SCHOOL
BOARD, p.m., ,0(SD of¿ce,
2001 S.W. 1\e Ave., Pendleton.
HERMISTON SCHOOL DIS-
TRICT, :0 p.m., district of¿ce,
502 W. Standard Ave.
M I LT O N - F R E E WAT E R
SCHOOL BOARD, :0 p.m.,
&entral 0iddle School, 0 S.W.
Second St.
Athena where he began
working with his father in his
farming operation. In 1950 he
married Janet Lieuallen and
she preceded him in
death in 1982. Mr.
Clore later married
Eleanor Shank and
she preceded him in
death July 31, 2009.
He
was
a
member of the
American Legion
in Athena and the
Elks Lodge in
Pendleton, Ore. Mr.
Clore retired from
farming in 1983.
Mr. Clore is
survived by his
daughter Julie Clore
of
Hermiston,
Ore.; son Lance
Clore of Astoria,
Ore.; grandchildren Donald
Clore and Amy Prescott;
six
great-grandchildren;
nephews Delbert and Doug
Berg, and niece Linda Kay
Burg; stepsons Lloyd Shank
of Athena, Ore., and Bill
Shank of Pendleton, Ore.;
stepdaughter Ruth Marie
Rich of Athena, Ore.; good
friend Mary Lee Becker of
Walla Walla, Wash.; and
stepgrandchildren Shannon
Wong, Ashley Froese, Renee
Shank, Andrea Weatherford
and Juliann Moore.
He was preceded in death
by a sister, Betty Jean Burg.
DEATH NOTICES
Albert Vincent Nehila Jr.
Pendleton
MEETINGS
WEDNESDAY, AUG. 5
Wendell R. Clore, Walla
Walla, Wash., formerly of
Athena, Ore., passed away
August 1, 2015, at his home
at the age of 94
years.
Graveside
services will be
Friday,
August
7 at 1:00 p.m. at
Olney
Cemetery
in
Pendleton,
Oregon. Memorial
contributions may
be made to the
Horizon
Project
or the charity
of the donor’s
choice through the
Munselle-Rhodes
Funeral
Home,
902
S.
Main,
Milton-Freewater, Clore
OR 97862.
Mr. Clore was
born April 20, 1921, in
Athena, Ore., the son of
Delbert and Edna Taylor
Clore. He grew up in Vale,
Ore., where he graduated
from high school in 1939.
He then attended Eastern
Oregon College in La
Grande, Ore., for two years.
Mr. Clore then moved to
Alaska where he worked
until WWII. He joined the
U.S. Army Air Corps. He
married Ruth Gayman in
1944 and she preceded him
in death.
After his discharge from
the military, he moved to
Feb. 11, 1969-Aug. 1, 2015
UMATILLA COUNTY FAIR
BOARD, :0 p.m., 8matilla &oun-
t\ )airJrounds, 515 W. 2rchard
Ave., Hermiston. 541-57-121.
ATHENA-WESTON SCHOOL
BOARD, 7 p.m., Athena Elemen-
tar\ School liErar\, 75 S. )ifth St.
HEPPNER CITY COUNCIL,
7 p.m., Heppner &it\ Hall, 111 1.
0ain St.
HERMISTON CITY COUNCIL,
7 p.m., &it\ Hall, 180 1.E. Second
St.
IRRIGON FIRE DISTRICT, 7
p.m., ,rriJon )ire Department, 705
1.E. 0ain Ave.
MILTON-FREEWATER CITY
COUNCIL, 7 p.m., 0ilton-)reewa-
ter PuElic /iErar\ AlEee 5oom, 8
S.W. EiJhth St.
PILOT ROCK FIRE DISTRICT,
7 p.m., 415 1.E. Elm St.
STANFIELD FIRE DISTRICT,
7 p.m., Stan¿eld )ire Station, 280
W. &oe St. *ene 541-44-112.
Albert Vincent Nehila Jr., 46, of Pendleton died Saturday,
Aug. 1, 2015, in Pendleton. He was born Feb. 11, 1969. A
service will be held at a later date. Burns Mortuary of Pend-
leton is in charge of arrangements. Sign the online condolence
book at www.burnsmortuary.com
TUESDAY, AUG. 11
Iona M. Robinson, 95, of Fossil died Monday, Aug. 3,
2015, in Fossil. She was born April 1, 1920, in Miles City,
Montana. Arrangements are pending at Sweeney Mortuary of
Condon.
UMATILLA COUNTY FAIR
BOARD, a.m., 8matilla &ount\
)airJrounds entertainment area,
515 W. 2rchard Ave., Hermiston.
541-57-121.
PENDLETON PARKS AND
RECREATION COMMISSION, 12
noon, parks cemeter\ of¿ce, 85
7utuilla 5oad.
PORT OF UMATILLA COM-
MISSION, 1:15 p.m., port of¿ces,
505 Willamette Ave., Umatilla.
PENDLETON
FARMERS
MARKET BOARD, 5:0 p.m.,
Hawthorne School, 108 S.W.
EmiJrant Ave.
WESTON CEMETERY DIS-
TRICT, p.m., 0emorial Hall, 210
E. 0ain St.
PENDLETON
LIBRARY
BOARD, p.m., Pendleton PuElic
/iErar\ meetinJ room, 502 S.W.
Dorion Ave.
FOSSIL CITY COUNCIL, 7
p.m., 401 0ain St.
HELIX CITY COUNCIL, 7 p.m.,
Heli[ &it\ Hall, 11 &olumEia St.
LEXINGTON TOWN COUN-
CIL, 7 p.m., 7own Hall, 425 ) St.
MORROW COUNTY FAIR
BOARD, 7 p.m., 0orrow &ount\
)airJrounds of¿ce, 7447 HiJhwa\
74, Heppner.
STANFIELD FIRE DISTRICT,
7 p.m., Stan¿eld )ire Station, 285
W. Coe Ave.
Floyd K. “Jim” Mills
Reith
Nov. 14, 1927-Aug. 2, 2015
Floyd K. “Jim” Mills, 87, of Reith died Sunday, Aug. 2,
2015, at his home. He was born Nov. 14, 1927. A celebration of
life service will be held Monday, Aug. 10 at 1 p.m. at the VFW
Let’er Buck Post 922 Hall, 1221 S.E. Court Place, Pendleton.
Burns Mortuary of Pendleton is in charge of arrangements.
Sign the online condolence book at www.burnsmortuary.com
Iona M. Robinson
Fossil
April 1, 1920-Aug. 3, 2015
Robert William Martland
Milton-Freewater
Aug. 30, 1928-Aug. 3, 2015
Robert William Martland, 86, of Milton-Freewater died
Monday, Aug. 3, 2015, in Walla Walla. He was born Aug. 30,
1928. Munselle-Rhodes Funeral Home in Milton-Freewater is
in charge of arrangements.
GRADUATES
SPOKANE — Local
students
were
awarded
degrees
during
spring
commencement ceremonies
at Whitworth University:
Heppner: Rebecca Jepsen,
Bachelor of Arts, health
science (summa cum laude).
Hermiston: Philip Sexton,
Bachelor of Arts, business
management; Nolan West,
Bachelor of Arts, political
science.
Pendleton:
Nicholas
Anderson,
Bachelor
of
Science, biology (cum laude);
Hannah Hale, Bachelor of
Arts, elementary education/
special education (cum laude).
Located in Spokane,
Whitworth is a private liberal
arts university af¿liated with
the Presbyterian church.
The university, which has an
enrollment of nearly 3,000
students, offers 60 under-
graduate and graduate degree
programs.
Pendleton board to begin meeting at Early Learning Center
PENDLETON —
Starting Sept. 21, the
Pendleton School Board’s
regular meetings will be
held at the Pendleton Early
Learning Center, formerly
Hawthorne Alternative High
School.
The meetings will
be moved from the
InterMountain Education
Service District, where they
were held for the past few
years. The regular meeting
time will remain on the ¿rst
Monday following the ¿rst
Tuesday of the month at 6
p.m.
The board’s monthly
work sessions will still be
held at the Pendleton School
District of¿ce at 1100
Southgate, Suite 8 on the
¿rst Tuesday of the month
at 8 a.m. with the exceptions
of the October, January and
April work sessions, which
will be held at 3:30 p.m. to
accommodate meetings with
the district leadership team.
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