East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 23, 2015, Page Page 2A, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    WEATHER
East Oregonian
Page 2A
REGIONAL CITIES
Forecast
SATURDAY
TODAY
Partly sunny
Partly sunny
62° 37°
59° 38°
SUNDAY
MONDAY
Partly sunny
Plenty of sun
PENDLETON TEMPERATURE FORECAST
64° 43°
64° 39°
61° 33°
HERMISTON TEMPERATURE FORECAST
64° 37°
60° 37°
PENDLETON
through 3 p.m. yesterday
TEMPERATURE
HIGH
LOW
64°
61°
80° (1982)
40°
38°
16° (1911)
PRECIPITATION
24 hours ending 3 p.m.
Month to date
Normal month to date
Year to date
Last year to date
Normal year to date
0.00"
0.07"
0.72"
5.89"
8.94"
9.66"
HERMISTON
through 3 p.m. yesterday
LOW
66°
62°
79° (2003)
0.00"
0.23"
0.43"
3.71"
5.46"
6.99"
SUN AND MOON
Nov 3
Bend
63/33
Burns
64/28
New
7:22 a.m.
5:56 p.m.
3:57 p.m.
2:27 a.m.
First
Nov 11
Nov 18
Caldwell
62/37
Astoria
Baker City
Bend
Brookings
Burns
Enterprise
Eugene
Heppner
Hermiston
John Day
Klamath Falls
La Grande
Meacham
Medford
Newport
North Bend
Ontario
Pasco
Pendleton
Portland
Redmond
Salem
Spokane
Ukiah
Vancouver
Walla Walla
Yakima
Hi
64
61
63
64
64
60
62
62
64
66
65
61
60
70
61
64
65
64
62
65
65
64
58
61
64
62
65
Klamath Falls
65/30
Beijing
Hong Kong
Jerusalem
London
Mexico City
Moscow
Paris
Rome
Seoul
Sydney
Tokyo
www.eastoregonian.com
To subscribe, call 1-800-522-0255
or go online to www.eastoregonian.com
and click on ‘Subscribe’
(DVW2UHJRQLDQ(USPS 164-980)LVSXEOLVKHGGDLO\H[FHSW6XQGD\0RQGD\
DQG'HFE\WKH(20HGLD*URXS6(%\HUV$YH3HQGOHWRQ25
3HULRGLFDOVSRVWDJHSDLGDW3HQGOHWRQ25Postmaster:VHQGDGGUHVVFKDQJHVWR
(DVW2UHJRQLDQ6(%\HUV$YH3HQGOHWRQ25
PORTLAND (AP) —
Oregon Attorney General
Ellen Rosenblum has ¿led
a lawsuit against GNC,
accusing the retailer of
selling dietary and nutritional
supplements that contain
ingredients not approved for
sale in the U.S.
The lawsuit ¿led
Thursday in Portland zeroes
in on two ingredients —
picamilon and BMPEA.
Picamilon is a synthetic
chemical used as a
prescription drug in some
countries to treat neurological
conditions. BMPEA
is chemical similar to
amphetamine and the World
Anti-Doping Agency has
banned its use by athletes.
GNC responded Thursday
by saying it no longer sells
products containing those
ingredients. The company
said it took that step in
response to Food and Drug
Administration statements
about the regulatory status of
the ingredients.
Vitamin Shoppe
reached an agreement with
Rosenblum earlier this year
in which it agreed to stop
selling products that contain
BMPEA.
W
c
pc
pc
c
pc
pc
c
pc
pc
pc
pc
pc
pc
pc
c
c
pc
pc
pc
c
pc
c
pc
pc
c
pc
pc
Hi
65
86
84
58
72
37
57
68
69
70
68
Lo
45
77
68
49
56
34
45
47
55
59
62
W
s
s
pc
c
t
r
c
s
c
sh
pc
Sat.
Hi
65
85
83
59
73
42
59
68
71
74
73
Lo
38
77
69
42
52
34
44
47
49
61
57
W
s
s
pc
sh
t
c
c
s
s
s
pc
Today
Saturday
Boardman
Pendleton
VAR 3-6
N 3-6
N 3-6
NW 3-6
UV INDEX TODAY
Eastern Washington: Partly sunny today.
Partly cloudy tonight. Partly sunny tomor-
row.
Cascades: Times of clouds and sun today.
Mostly cloudy tonight. Times of clouds and
sun tomorrow.
Northern California: Clouds and sun today.
Mostly cloudy at the coast tonight; partly
cloudy elsewhere.
0
1
2
2
1
0
8 a.m. 10 a.m. Noon 2 p.m. 4 p.m. 6 p.m.
0-2, Low
3-5, Moderate 6-7, High;
8-10, Very High;
11+, Extreme
The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index™ num-
ber, the greater the need for eye and skin protection.
Forecasts and graphics provided by
AccuWeather, Inc. ©2015
Didn’t receive your paper?&DOO
EHIRUHSP7XHVGD\WKURXJK)ULGD\
RUEHIRUHDP6DWXUGD\
for same-day redelivery
SUBSCRIPTION RATES

/RFDOKRPHGHOLYHU\ 6DYLQJVRIIFRYHUSULFH
(=3D\

SHUFHQW
ZHHNV

SHUFHQW
ZHHNV

SHUFHQW
ZHHNV

SHUFHQW
(=3D\ RQH\HDUUDWHZLWKDPRQWKO\FUHGLWRUGHELWFDUGFKHFNFKDUJH
Single copy price:
7XHVGD\WKURXJK)ULGD\6DWXUGD\
-10s
-0s
showers t-storms
0s
10s
rain
20s
flurries
30s
40s
snow
50s
ice
60s
cold front
70s
80s
90s
100s
110s
high
warm front stationary front
low
National Summary: Rain will extend across the Central states today with major flooding
possible across central and eastern Texas. The East and West coasts can expect plenty of
sunshine with high pressure nearby.
Yesterday’s National Extremes: (for the 48 contiguous states)
High 91° in Laredo, Texas
Low 11° in Bodie State Park, Calif.
NATIONAL CITIES
Today
Albuquerque
Atlanta
Atlantic City
Baltimore
Billings
Birmingham
Boise
Boston
Charleston, SC
Charleston, WV
Chicago
Cleveland
Dallas
Denver
Detroit
El Paso
Fairbanks
Fargo
Honolulu
Houston
Indianapolis
Jacksonville
Kansas City
Las Vegas
Little Rock
Los Angeles
Hi
65
81
62
64
59
84
64
53
82
74
67
61
79
61
61
74
35
55
88
82
77
80
74
79
79
82
Lo
45
60
46
40
37
63
43
40
57
54
61
50
65
35
49
50
24
39
75
70
62
62
51
59
65
63
W
pc
s
s
s
pc
s
pc
s
s
pc
r
s
r
pc
s
s
s
r
s
t
pc
sh
r
s
r
pc
Sat.
Hi
65
78
61
62
58
82
67
53
78
76
66
68
71
65
69
74
39
59
89
78
71
81
65
80
74
88
Lo
43
60
53
51
36
62
45
47
61
56
43
51
57
39
48
49
25
34
74
65
48
64
40
60
57
66
Today
W
s
pc
pc
pc
s
c
pc
pc
s
pc
pc
sh
r
s
r
s
c
c
s
r
t
pc
c
s
r
pc
Louisville
Memphis
Miami
Milwaukee
Minneapolis
Nashville
New Orleans
New York City
Oklahoma City
Omaha
Philadelphia
Phoenix
Portland, ME
Providence
Raleigh
Rapid City
Reno
Sacramento
St. Louis
Salt Lake City
San Diego
San Francisco
Seattle
Tucson
Washington, DC
Wichita
Hi
81
80
85
60
59
82
83
60
81
71
63
83
51
55
79
56
70
81
73
63
78
74
58
77
67
78
Lo
64
67
74
56
47
64
70
43
56
49
42
62
32
35
51
29
39
51
62
43
65
55
47
54
46
51
W
pc
sh
pc
r
r
s
pc
s
c
r
s
s
pc
s
s
r
pc
pc
r
pc
pc
pc
pc
s
s
pc
Sat.
Hi
74
78
85
66
56
77
83
59
69
65
61
88
51
56
70
61
74
83
70
68
83
72
59
85
63
68
Lo
57
61
76
43
38
61
69
53
47
38
52
67
42
45
52
35
42
52
49
46
67
56
48
61
53
43
W
sh
t
pc
pc
pc
sh
c
pc
c
s
pc
s
pc
pc
s
s
pc
pc
c
pc
pc
pc
c
s
pc
c
Weather (W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain,
sf-snow flurries, sn-snow, i-ice.
ADVERTISING
Advertising Director: Jennine Perkinson
‡MSHUNLQVRQ#HDVWRUHJRQLDQFRP
NEWS
To submit news tips and press releases:‡FDOO‡
ID[‡HPDLOQHZV#HDVWRUHJRQLDQFRP
Multimedia consultants
‡7HUUL%ULJJV
‡WEULJJV#HDVWRUHJRQLDQFRP
‡-HDQQH-HZHWW
‡MMHZHWW#HDVWRUHJRQLDQFRP
‡.LP/D3ODQW
‡NODSODQW#HDVWRUHJRQLDQFRP
‡'D\OH6WLQVRQ
‡GVWLQVRQ#HDVWRUHJRQLDQFRP
To submit community events, calendar items and Your EO News:
HPDLOFRPPXQLW\#HDVWRUHJRQLDQFRPRUFDOO7DPP\0DOJHVLQL
LQ+HUPLVWRQDWRU5HQHH6WUXWKHUVLQ3HQGOHWRQDW

ClassiÀed Advertising:
‡FODVVL¿HGV#HDVWRUHJRQLDQFRP
Legal Advertising:$PDQGD-DFREV
‡DMDFREV#HDVWRUHJRQLDQFRP
Real Estate Advertising: Jodi Snook
‡MVQRRN#HDVWRUHJRQLDQFRP
Copyright © 2015, EO Media Group
2UHJRQVXHV*1&
Lo
48
31
33
52
31
34
39
36
37
45
33
37
37
43
49
48
36
37
38
48
30
43
39
35
47
43
38
(in mph)
REGIONAL FORECAST
Coastal Oregon: Times of clouds and sun
today. Mostly cloudy tonight. Mostly cloudy
tomorrow.
Eastern and Central Oregon: A blend of
sun and clouds today. Partly cloudy tonight.
Partly sunny tomorrow.
Western Washington: Periods of clouds and
sun today; areas of fog during the morning.
211 S.E. Byers Ave., Pendleton 541-276-2211
333 E. Main St., Hermiston 541-567-6211
2I¿FHKRXUV0RQGD\WKURXJK)ULGD\DPWRSP
&ORVHGPDMRUKROLGD\V
PORTLAND (AP) —
Police say a Portland man
¿red gunshots at a burglar
who climbed into his bed
and kissed him.
Sgt. Pete Simpson says
the burglar entered the
home Thursday and started
gathering items of value. He
then removed his clothes and
got into bed with a man and
a woman, kissing the man.
The man awakened with
the burglar on top of him
holding a knife. The victim
pushed him away, got his
gun and ¿red three shots in
an effort to get the Àeeing
suspect to stop.
Simpson says the burglar
managed to put on his pants
and was arrested at a vacant
house nearby.
The suspect, 32-year-old
Richard Defeudis, was taken
to a hospital for treatment
of possible drug use. He
was then jailed on charges
of burglary, sex abuse and
unlawful use of a weapon.
Hi
64
62
59
63
65
61
64
59
60
66
67
62
60
73
61
64
65
62
59
65
62
64
59
61
63
59
63
Today
Shown is today’s weather. Temperatures are today’s highs and tonight’s lows.
— Founded Oct. 16, 1875 —
2UHJRQPDQ¿UHV
VKRWVDWEXUJODU
ZKRNLVVHGKLP
W
pc
pc
pc
pc
pc
pc
pc
pc
s
pc
pc
pc
pc
pc
pc
pc
pc
pc
pc
pc
pc
pc
pc
s
pc
pc
pc
Shown are noon positions of weather systems and precipitation. Temperature bands are highs for the day.
WORLD CITIES
Subscriber services:
For home delivery, vacation stops or delivery concerns: 1-800-522-0255
BRIEFLY
Lo
46
26
33
50
28
28
38
33
37
45
30
33
33
43
46
47
34
34
37
46
30
42
36
30
44
41
37
NATIONAL WEATHER TODAY
Sat.
WINDS
Medford
70/43
PRECIPITATION
Oct 27
John Day
66/45
Ontario
65/34
41°
37°
21° (1984)
24 hours ending 3 p.m.
Month to date
Normal month to date
Year to date
Last year to date
Normal year to date
Sunrise today
Sunset tonight
Moonrise today
Moonset today
Full
Last
Albany
62/40
Eugene
62/38
TEMPERATURE
Yesterday
Normals
Records
63° 35°
Spokane
Wenatchee
58/36
62/40
Tacoma
Moses
59/40
Lake
Pullman
Aberdeen Olympia
Yakima 62/34
60/33
61/46
60/39
65/37
Longview
Kennewick Walla Walla
61/42
62/41 Lewiston
63/36
Astoria
62/38
64/46
Portland
Enterprise
Hermiston
65/46
Pendleton 60/28
The Dalles 64/37
62/37
68/40
La Grande
Salem
61/33
64/42
Corvallis
63/38
HIGH
66° 39°
Seattle
58/47
ALMANAC
Yesterday
Normals
Records
63° 42°
Today
TUESDAY
Partial sunshine
Friday, October 23, 2015
To submit engagements, weddings and anniversaries:
HPDLOUVWUXWKHUV#HDVWRUHJRQLDQFRPRUYLVLWZZZHDVWRUHJRQLDQ
FRPFRPPXQLW\DQQRXQFHPHQWV
To submit a Letter to the Editor:PDLOWR0DQDJLQJ(GLWRU'DQLHO
:DWWHQEXUJHU6(%\HUV$YH3HQGOHWRQ25RUHPDLO
HGLWRU#HDVWRUHJRQLDQFRP
To submit sports or outdoors information or tips:
‡VSRUWV#HDVWRUHJRQLDQFRP
COMMERCIAL PRINTING
Production Manager: 6WHYH.QREEH
‡VNQREEH#HDVWRUHJRQLDQFRP
Oregon prepares to adopt rules for retail marijuana
By PARIS ACHEN
EO Media Capital Bureau
Investors from outside
Oregon may be able to
join in the state’s nascent
recreational
marijuana
industry under new rules by
the Oregon Liquor Control
Commission.
In deference to legislative
leadership plans to lift resi-
dency restrictions on mari-
juana operations, the rule
allows the commission to
keep license applications by
non-residents under review
until after the 2016 session.
“The co-chairs’ intent
is to change that residency
requirement,
but
they
also understand we can’t
ignore it,” said commission
Chairman Rob Patridge.
“They are worried about
people losing their place
in line for the application
process. The compromise
in this draft is if Legislature
acts they won’t lose their
place in line.”
AP Photo/Timothy J. Gonzalez, File
In this Sept. 30, 2015 file photo, customers line up
outside of Shango Premium Cannabis, in Portland for
the first day where Oregon marijuana stores can be-
gin sales to recreational users.
The provision is one
of a series of temporary
rules
the
commission
adopted Thursday that
address license eligibility
requirements, grow sizes,
security requirements and
other aspects of recreational
marijuana.
The new rules take
effect Jan. 1 and must be
replaced with permanent
rules by the end of June.
Test Drive
our
School
Hermiston Jr Academy is kicking off the
second quarter with a special promotion.
Here’s how it works. Pay the entrance
fee and first month of monthly tuition.
Enroll your child and start attending. If
you choose to withdraw your child for any
reason before end of first month, HJA will
issue a Full refund, no questions asked
and student is unenrolled. If your student
chooses to continue and is dissatisfied
for any reason before the end of the 2nd
Quarter HJA issues only a full tuition
refund and student is unenrolled.
However, into following quarters, if you
withdraw your child, HJA keeps all tuition
and fees. The special promotion is not
available to any current or previous HJA
students of the 2015/2016 school year.
Either party has the right to terminate this
agreement at any time for any reason,
resulting refund as it applies to the
duration of attendance. HJA is a Christian
Pre-8th grade school. Call for more
information on how our new program
works. Hermiston Jr Academy (HJA) 541-
567-8523 or School Board Chairman,
Andrew Engelhart 541-571-0425
The Oregon Legislature
earlier this year barred
nonresidents from growing
or selling recreational mari-
juana. Growers, processors,
wholesalers and retailers are
required to have residency
for at least two years.
Critics of the restriction
said the statute could hamper
development of the industry
and may be unconstitutional.
The co-chairs of a joint
legislative committee on
implementing
legalized
marijuana wrote in an Oct. 9
letter to the commission that
they want to pass legislation
in 2016 to lift that restriction.
“Our own thinking on
these issues has evolved
over time,” the letter stated.
“We now believe that broad
residency requirements and
signi¿cant limits on outside
investment could do more
harm than good.”
The letter was signed
by Sen. Ginny Burdick,
Sen. Ted Ferrioli, Rep. Ann
Lininger and Rep. Carl
Wilson.
The temporary rules
answered some but not
all of the concerns of both
industry and public safety.
For instance, the rules
allow retailers to deliver up
to $1,000 of marijuana to
primary residences.
Meanwhile, retailers are
prohibited from selling both
recreational and medical
marijuana out of the same
retail location because
different agencies regulate
each type.
Grow operations are
limited to 10,000 square
feet indoors and 40,000
square feet outdoors, but
local governments may
request a variance from the
commission to allow a larger
or smaller grow operation.
“Local
government
beyond that could come to
commission with a plan,”
Patridge said. “I think that
would alleviate some of the
grower gripes about having
the opportunity to grow a
larger production.”
Corrections
The East Oregonian works hard to be accurate and
sincerely regrets any errors. If you notice a mistake in
the paper, please call 541-966-0818.
Fr ee Adult
Flu Shots
Pendleton Convention Center
Parking Lot
Drive Through Clinic
Monday, October 26, 7 AM – 2 PM
Tuesday, October 27, 11 AM – 6 PM
For convenience, please
wear a short sleeve shirt.
For more information, contact Tracy
541-278-3262
2801 St. Anthony Way
Pendleton, OR 97801
www.sahpendleton.org