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RECORDS Friday, August 21, 2015 PUBLIC SAFETY LOG WEDNESDAY ARRESTS, CITATIONS •Law enforcement at about 9:15 p.m. responded to West Sunland Avenue and Southwest 11th Street, Hermiston, for a fracas involving a group of people. A caller reported seeing the people yelling at each other and one person had blood on KLP7KH8PDWLOOD&RXQW\6KHULII¶V2I¿FHUHSRUWHGRQHSHUVRQ received a citation, but the agency did not identify who. MEETINGS FRIDAY, AUG. 21 MONDAY, AUG. 24 NIXYAAWII COMMUNITY SCHOOL BOARD, 4:30 p.m., Nixyaawii Community School, 73300 July Grounds Lane, Pendleton. UMATILLA BASIN WA- TERSHED COUNCIL, 6 p.m., Stafford Hansell Government Center, 915 S.E. Columbia 'ULYH+HUPLVWRQ253HQGOHWRQ City Hall community room, 501 S.W. Emigrant Ave. HERMISTON CITY COUN- CIL, 7 p.m., Hermiston City Hall, 180 N.E. Second St. IRRIGON COMMUNITY PARK & RECREATION DIS- TRICT, 7 p.m., Irrigon Fire Sta- tion, 705 N. Main St., Irrigon. MORROW COUNTY HEALTH DISTRICT, 7 p.m., Pioneer Memorial Hospital, 564 E. Pioneer Drive, Heppner. TUESDAY, AUG. 25 IONE SCHOOL DISTRICT, 3:30 p.m. work session, 4:30 p.m. board meeting, Ione Schools, 445 Spring St. MORROW COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION, 6 SP3RUWRI0RUURZ5LYHUIURQW Center, 2 Marine Drive, Board- man. WEDNESDAY, AUG. 26 MORROW COUNTY COURT, 9 a.m., SAGE Center, 2OVRQ5RDG%RDUGPDQ HERMISTON LIBRARY BOARD, 4-5 p.m., Hermiston Public Library, 235 E. Gladys Ave. (541-567-2882). UMATILLA HOSPITAL DISTRICT, 7:30 p.m., Umatilla Medical Clinic, 1890 Seventh St. THURSDAY, AUG. 27 SALVATION ARMY ADVI- SORY BOARD, 12 noon, 150 S.E. Emigrant Ave., Pendleton. UMATILLA COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION, 6:30 p.m., Umatilla County Jus- tice Center, 4700 N.W. Pioneer Place, Pendleton. FRIDAY, AUG. 29 No meetings scheduled Jena Haight Doherty Douglas Ray Morgan Hermiston July 28, 1932-August 18, 2015 Jena Haight Doherty, a longtime Pendleton, Oregon, resident, was born July 28, 1932, at Spokane, Wash- ington, to parents Loyd Romayne and Rosamond (Gilbert) Haight. She died Tuesday, August 18, 2015, at Columbia Care Cottage Adult Foster Home in Hermiston, Oregon, at the age of 83. Jena was raised in Ritzville, Doherty Washington, and graduated from Ritzville High School. She attended Willamette University in Salem, Oregon, for a year before earning her bache- lor’s degree in education from Eastern Oregon College (University) in La Grande, Oregon. On June 13, 1953, she married John Joseph Doherty at St. John’s Catholic Church in Portland, Oregon. After graduating from college she taught in Island City and Grants Pass before they settled in Pendleton, where she taught at Lincoln Elementary school for several years. She temporarily left teaching after Robert was born, but Pendleton March 13, 1942-August 18, 2015 returned to the classroom in 1968 to teach in Pilot Rock where she remained until 1974. Jena loved children. She is survived by her husband of 62 years, John Doherty of Herm- iston, Ore., son Robert Doherty of Hermiston, Ore., and numerous nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, Loyd and Rosa- mond Haight; two brothers, Chadwick and Tinkham Haight; and sister Phyllis Bauer. Funeral services will be held on Monday, August 24, 2015, at 11:00 a.m. at Burns Mortuary chapel, Hermiston, Oregon. Burial will follow at 2:00 p.m. at Olney Cemetery in Pendleton. Memorial contributions may be made to the Amer- ican Diabetes Association, 1177 Jadwin Ave. #106, Richland, WA 99352. Please send condolences at burnsmortuaryhermiston. com Burns Mortuary of Herm- iston, Oregon, is in care of arrangements. UPCOMING SERVICES FRIDAY, AUG. 21 BRILEY, DAVID — Celebration of life service at 11 a.m. at Country Meadows Village, 115 S. Evergreen Road, Woodburn. LEONARD, JOHN — Recitation of the rosary at 10 a.m. followed by Mass of Christian Burial at 10:30 a.m. at Our Lady of Angels Catholic Church, 565 W. Hermiston Ave., Hermiston. Burial will follow at the Hermiston Cemetery. SATURDAY, AUG. 22 BURWELL, BILL — Memorial services at 3 p.m. at the McLoughlin High School gymnasium, 120 N. Main St., Milton-Freewater, followed by a reception through 7 p.m. at the Milton-Freewater Elks Lodge, 611 N. Main St. GRIFFIN, DELBERT — Memorial service at 3:30 p.m. at the Pendleton Seventh-day Adventist Church, 1401 S.W. Goodwin Place. HATLEY, ROY — Celebration of life at 11 a.m. at the Pilot Rock Baptist Church, 585 S.W. Birch St., with a luncheon following. HAUGEBERG, MARGARET — Graveside funeral service at 10 a.m. at the Hermiston Cemetery. A celebration of life service will follow at 11 a.m. at the Hermiston First Christian Church, 775 W. Highland Ave. LAMBERT, ANGELLA — Celebration of life from 4-8 p.m. at the Desert River Inn, 705 Willamette St., Umatilla (McNary). SAAGER, WANDA — Graveside service at 11 a.m. at the Milton-Freewater Cemetery. Hermiston Senior Center, 435 W. Orchard Ave. Class designed for drivers 50 and over (but any age LV ZHOFRPH &RVWV $$53 members, $20/non-members. (541-567-3582) MORROW COUNTY FAIR, 8 a.m., Morrow County Fair- grounds, 74473 Highway 74, Heppner. 4-H and FFA show- manship contests beginning at DP 2UHJRQ 7UDLO 3UR 5RGHR performance 7 p.m.; 4-H dance 8:30-11 p.m.; live music with Mi- chelle Drey & Branded (Spur Em Barn), 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. HEPPNER FARMER’S MAR- KET, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Heppner City Park. Food, craft and garden vendors. (541-676-8957). STORY TIME, 10:15-11 a.m., Hermiston Public Library, 235 E. Gladys Ave. (541-567-2882). TODDLER STORY TIME, 10:15-10:45 a.m., Pendleton Public Library, 502 S.W. Dorion Ave. (541-966-0380). PENDLETON FARMERS MAR- KET, 4 p.m. to dusk, 300 block South Main Street, Pendleton. Browse fresh produce, meats, baked goods and plants, locally crafted jewelry and items for the home. EBT, debit and credit cards welcome. (pendletonfarmersmar- ket.net). NIGHT AT THE CHILDREN’S MUSEUM, 5-8:30 p.m., Children’s Museum of Eastern Oregon, 400 S. Main St., Pendleton. Includes dinner, games, crafts and a movie. Costs $20 members/$25 non-members, $10 for each ad- ditional child. Preregistration re- quired. (541-276-1066). BETTY BELL SPAGHETTI FEED FUNDRAISER & DESSERT AUCTION, SP 6WDQ¿HOG &RPPXQLW\&HQWHU:5RR- sevelt Ave. Cost is by donation. (Cheryl Tucker 541-571-6019). VFW BINGO, doors open at 6 p.m., games start at 7 p.m., Hermiston VFW, 45 W. Cherry St. p.m., Community Park, 1000 S.W. 37th St., Pendleton. Free family-friendly movie. Conces- sions available for purchase. SATURDAY, AUG. 22 PILOT ROCK COMMUNITY DAYS, 7 a.m. to midnight, down- HERMISTON’S OWN FARM- ERS MARKET, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., McKenzie Park, 300 S. First St. Food, crafts, live music, art. MORROW COUNTY FAIR, 8 a.m., Morrow County Fair- grounds, 74473 Highway 74, Heppner. Parade 10 a.m., down- town Heppner; FFA awards 1:15 p.m.; youth livestock auction 2 SP 2UHJRQ 7UDLO 3UR 5RGHR performance 7 p.m.; live music with Michelle Drey & Branded, 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. FREE FOR ALL, 9:30-10:15 a.m. Pendleton Center for the Arts, 214 N. Main St., Pendleton. Family art experience for children up to age 12. Children under 8 should be accompanied by an adult. (541-278-9201). FAMILY HISTORY WORK- SHOPS, 10 a.m., Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 850 S.W. 11th St., Hermiston. Work- shops at 10 a.m., 11:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. (Jeanette Byers 541-667- 7046). LIVING CULTURE VILLAGE AT TAMASTSLIKT, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Tamastslikt Cultural Insti- tute, 47106 Wildhorse Blvd., Mis- sion. View replicas of traditional Music on the Lawn SUNDAY, AUG. 23 RHYTHMIC MODE DANCE TEAM CAR WASH FUNDRAISER, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Dave’s Chevron, 220 S.W. 12th St., Pendleton. Cost is by donation. (Joni Sirovat- ka 541-377-1333). PILOT ROCK COMMUNITY DAYS, 10 a.m., city park and GRZQWRZQ3LORW5RFN&RPPXQL- ty church service and downtown cleanup. Contributed photo George DeVore is the headliner for Wheatstock music festival. The event is Saturday, 2-10 p.m. at Quantum 9 Arena in Helix and prehistoric Plateau Indian people and participate in cultural activities. Free with admission. (541-429-7700). “ROBBERS, REPROBATES AND THE RED LIGHT DISTRICT” WALKING TOUR, 10:30 a.m., beginning at MaySon’s General Store, 369 S. Main St., Pendle- ton. Historic Pendleton tour with Keith May. Costs $5 for adults, $4 for children under 12. (541-276- 8206). through August 2015 HIP & HANDMADE, 11 a.m. to noon, Pendleton Center for the Arts, 214 N. Main St., Pendleton. Free drop-in art project class for adults. (541-278-9201). WHEATSTOCK, 2-10 p.m., Quantum 9 Arena, Helix. Enter- tainment features local bands %XVKPDQ %URWKHUV 5RG %RQLIHU Tyler Brooks, Little McKay Creek Band, Wasteland Kings, The Low DQG 7\ORU WKH 7UDLQ5REEHUV 3RUWODQG¶V &RXQWU\VLGH 5LGH and headliner the Greg DeVore Band. Kids’ activities, swimming pool and food and drink vendors. Adults/$25, free/military person- nel with ID and youth 12 and un- der, tickets available at the gate. FRIDAY, AUG. 21 Dakota Brown & Luke Basile SATURDAY, AUG. 22 Dan Faller 6:00-9:00 PM H AMLEY S TEAK H ouse & S aloon COURT & MAIN, PENDLETON • 541.278.1100 K for eight years. Doug embraced life fully, including his love of horses, small town lifestyle, yard work, and being outdoors. His glory days included deep sea ¿shing, whitewater rafting, golf and bowling. He was a fan of football and NASCAR, and singing karaoke. He laugh- ingly performed as “Chuck Roast” with his best friend Sue Sloss as “Terry Cloth”! He had a deep love for his poodle, Reno, of 13 years of age, and most recently for his companion puppy, Chica. Doug had an enormous and gracious heart that extended to all he met, often putting others before himself. His wonderful sense of humor could put anyone at ease. He was a true gentleman with extreme pride and love for his daughters, and his friend Sue. This loving bond was incredibly mutual, with many stories to share and hearty laughter. His daughters are forever grateful for the way he raised them and all the joy they shared together. He absolutely loved living in Pendleton, making new friends, and telling jokes at every opportunity. A horse walks into a bar. The bartender asks “Why the long face?” No services will be held per Doug’s wishes. His family will spread his ashes at a memorable location in Washington. Please sign the online condolence book at www.burnsmortuary.com. Burns Mortuary of Pendleton handled arrangements. DEATH NOTICES Paul R. Goforth Milton-Freewater May 19, 1941-Aug. 19, 2015 Paul R. Goforth, 74, of Milton-Freewater died Wednesday, Aug. 19, 2015, in Walla Walla. He was born May 19, 1941. Arrangements are pending with the Munselle-Rhodes Funeral Home in Milton-Freewater. Gary G. Johnson Milton-Freewater April 22, 1943-Aug. 20, 2015 Gary G. Johnson, 72, of Milton-Freewater died Thursday, Aug. 20, 2015, in Post Falls, Idaho. He was born April 22, 1943. Munselle-Rhodes Funeral Home in Milton-Freewater is in charge of arrangements. Wayne L. Newton MORROW COUNTY JACK- POT RODEO, 1:15 p.m., Morrow Wayne L. Newton, 81, died Saturday, Aug. 15, 2015, at his home in Kahler Basin near Spray. He was born Oct. 23, 1933, in Polson, Montana. Sweeney Mortuary of Heppner is in care of arrangements. 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. County Fairgrounds, 74473 High- ZD\ +HSSQHU 5RGHR DFWLRQ features Morrow County resi- dents only. “THE LIGHT AND LIFE OF CHRIST” CONCERT, 3 p.m., Uma- tilla Presbyterian Church, 14 Mar- WLQ 'ULYH 6HDQ 5RJHUV RI 5LQJ Praise Music Ministry and tenor Stephan Craig perform. Freewill offering will be taken. (Norma Bussler 541-922-5382). ADULT OPEN GYM, 7-9 p.m., 3HQGOHWRQ 5HFUHDWLRQ &HQWHU 510 S.W. Dorion Ave. Free ac- cess for ages 16 and up. (541- 276-8100). MONDAY, AUG. 24 PRESCHOOL STORY TIME, 10:30 a.m., Athena Public Library, 418 E. Main St. For ages birth to 6. (541-566-2470). PENDLETON SENIOR MEAL SERVICE, 12 noon, Pendleton Senior Center, 510 S.W. 10th St. Costs $3.50 or $6 for those under 60. Pool, puzzles, crafts, snacks, Second Time Around thrift store 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. For Meals On Wheels, call 541-276-1926. (541- 276-7101). ART STUDIO, 4:00-5:30 p.m. Pendleton Center for the Arts, 214 N. Main St. Free class for ages 7-12 to develop skills and encourage art exploration. (541- 278-9201). LOTTERY Wednesday, Aug. 19 Megabucks 01-09-14-23-39-47 Estimated jackpot: $6.2 million Powerball 06-08-43-48-50 Powerball: 7 Power Play: 2 Estimated jackpot: $80 million Win for Life 27-44-53-61 Lucky Lines 03-06-10-15-FREE-19-24-27-29 Estimated jackpot: $43,000 Pick 4 1 p.m.: 3-6-7-1 4 p.m.: 1-4-4-9 M-F FM/AM DRIVE - IN RADIO SOUND 938-4327 MISSION IMPOSSIBLE: ROGUE NATION PG13 Cineplex Show Times $5 Classic Movie AMERICAN ULTRA (R) (R-17) H ITMAN A GENT 47 A MERICAN U LTRA HITMAN: AGENT 47 (R) (R-17) (PG-13) S TRAIGHT O UTTA C OMPTON M AN F ROM U.N.C.L.E. F ANTASTIC F OUR M INIONS 12:00* 2:20* 4:40 7:00 9:30 (R-17) (PG-13) (PG-13) M ISSION I MPOSSIBLE 5 12:30* 3:40* 6:50 10:00 12:10* 2:30* 4:50 7:10 9:40 (R-17) (PG-13) (PG) BARGAIN TUESDAYS * Always two movies for the price of one! PG13 $5.00 Movie Admission* $6.00 3D Movie Admission** www.m-fdriveintheatre.com *Exclusions apply, details on website. Adults $7, Children 11 & Under $2 8/21 - 8/23 S INISTER 2 Hwy 395 & Theatre Ln - 567-1556 MoviesInHermiston.com SAN ANDREAS Fri. - Wed. Thursday, Aug. 20 Pick 4 1 p.m.: 0-9-5-1 Hermiston Stadium 8 Gates Open at 8:00 p.m. Showtime starts at dusk 7 p.m.: 0-7-0-6 10 p.m.: 4-2-6-4 8/26 12:00 PM THE THREE AMIGOS STRAIGHT OUTTA COMPTON (R) Fri - Wed, Aug. 21 - Aug. 26, 2015 Subject to change. Check times daily. Destiny Theatres R ICKI A ND T HE F LASH IT’S A SUMMER THING: DON’T STOP BELIEVING, 8 p.m., :LOGKRUVH 5HVRUW &DVLQR 46510 Wildhorse Blvd., Pendle- ton. Tribute band featurning mu- sic of Journey. Tickets are $20, general admission; $35, premium seats; and an add-on $10 Party Pass includes a meet-and-greet. Buy tickets at www.wildhorsere- sort.com or the Wildhorse Gift Shop. MOVIES IN THE PARK, 8:30 SPGXVN%DUG3DUN6WDQ¿HOG Free family-friendly movie. Bring lawn chairs or a blanket. MOVIES IN THE PARK, 9 p.m. (dusk), McKenzie Park, 320 S. MOVIES IN THE PARK, 8-10 First St., Hermiston. Free fami- ly-friendly movie. Bring a chair or blanket. WRZQ 3LORW 5RFN DQG WKH SDUN Yard sales throughout town. Horseshoe tournament, 8:30 a.m.; kids’ activities, food and craft vendors; 10 a.m.; lawn mow- er races, noon and 2:30 p.m.; all- breed dog costume contest, 1 p.m.; wiener dog races ($5 per dog in advance, $10, race day), 1:30 p.m.; car show, 2-4 p.m.; *UHDW'XFN5DFHSPSDUDGH 5 p.m.; class reunion/community dinner, $15/adults, $12/seniors, NLGV 5HVHUYDWLRQV UHTXLUHG (Annie Tester, 541-377-3075) 6-8:30 p.m.; karaoke, beer gar- den, 4-5-6 dice games, 6 p.m. to midnight; movie at dusk. ( Douglas Ray Morgan of Pendleton, Oregon passed away on August 18, 2015, at 73 years of age with his two daughters present. He was peaceful and will be forever more. He was diagnosed with lung cancer in early August 2015. He is survived by Debra Fisher of West Richland, Washington, and Dana Warttman of Aurora, Colorado, and his stepbrother, Simon Barron, of California. Doug was born March 13, 1942, in Long Beach, California, where he was raised by his mother, Dorothy Morgan Barron and his loving grandparents, Harold and Babe Morgan. His step- father, Roger Barron, was also an endearing part of his adulthood. He attended community college at Long Beach State and served our country in the National Guard, where he was honorably discharged. He married Jill Joanne McCue in 1968 and moved to Washington in 1976, continuing to raise his family in Edmonds. He worked as a computer programmer at Jay Jacobs Clothing Company for 25 years, where he gained the close friendship of Sue Sloss. He moved to Ocean City, Washington, in 1996, where in enjoyed living near the Paci¿c Ocean beach. He lastly moved to Pendleton in 2006 with his dog, Reno, and had resided there ever since. He thoroughly enjoyed his retirement and part-time employment as a cashier at Indian Hills Chevron Circle Kahler Basin Oct. 23, 1933-Aug. 15, 2015 COMING EVENTS FRIDAY, AUG. 21 LAST DAY TO REGISTER FOR SMART DRIVER CLASS, Mon- day, Aug. 24, 8:45 a.m. to 4 p.m., Page 5A OBITUARIES •A Milton-Freewater man at 7:35 a.m. reported the theft of a mail package from his home on the 100 block of South Elizabeth Street. •A man at 8:11 a.m. reported that around July 28 a “suspicious person on a motorcycle” may have been who stole $5 from his vehicle on Highway 204, Weston. 8QLRQ3DFL¿F5DLOURDGQRWL¿HG6WDQ¿HOGSROLFHDW a.m. a train was stopping for 10 minutes at the railroad FURVVLQJDW6WDQ¿HOG0HDGRZVDQG6RXWKZHVW6KHUPDQ 6WUHHW6WDQ¿HOGIRUWKHUHPRYDORIDPDOHWUHVSDVVHULQWKH VL[WKFDUIURPWKHHQGRIWKHWUDLQ$QRI¿FHUUHVSRQGHGWR assist. •A Lexington resident at 1:45 p.m. reported he kept getting phone calls from people claiming to be with Microsoft and wanting access to his computer. When he declined, he said, they threatened to shut down his computer. If you receive this kind of call, don’t give out any informa- tion or allow someone to access your computer. These calls are scams. •A male at 2:12 p.m. brought a wallet containing $500 and more to the Umatilla Police Department. •A Milton-Freewater-area woman at 2:40 p.m. reported she was having a yard sale and found a tote containing personal LGHQWL¿FDWLRQDQGDSDVVSRUWEHORQJWRGLIIHUHQWSHRSOH $3HQGOHWRQDUHDPDQDWSPLGHQWL¿HGKLVQLHFHDV WKHWKLHIRIKLVWZR¿UHDUPV+HVDLGVKHDGPLWWHGWR3HQGOHWRQ police she gave away the guns, and Pendleton police UHFRYHUHGRQH%XWKHVDLGKHZDQWHGWR¿OHWKHIWFKDUJHV against her for stealing his $1,300 Bushmaster Carbon 15, an DVVDXOWULÀHVLPLODUWRDQ$5 $3HQGOHWRQUHVLGHQWRQ$GDPV5RDGDWSP complained about a nearby dog that has barked continually for the last three days. This call resulted in a Umatilla County sheriff’s deputy warning the dog’s owner. $0HDFKDPPDQDWSPLGHQWL¿HGWZRPHQKH claimed threatened to beat him up. •A caller at 7:28 p.m. complained about the garbage around a motor home on Southeast Court Street outside Pendleton. 7KH8PDWLOOD&RXQW\6KHULII¶V2I¿FHDWSP responded to a call from Milton-Freewater police for backup on DSRVVLEOHJDQJ¿JKWLQYROYLQJHLJKWSHRSOH •A caller at 11:36 p.m. reported a white Jeep was “drifting all over” the westbound lanes of Interstate 84 near Boardman, and occupants also threw cigarettes out the window. No meetings scheduled East Oregonian **3D Glasses sold separately. Check ONLINE for more information! SINISTER 2 (R) 12:20* 2:40* 5:00 7:20 9:50 THE MAN FROM U.N.C.L.E. (PG13) 1:10* 4:00 6:40 9:20 Credit & Debit Cards accepted Cineplex gift cards available * Matinee Pricing wildhorseresort.com 541-966-1850 Pendleton, OR I-84 - Exit 216