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    RECORDS
Wednesday, November 18, 2015
PUBLIC SAFETY LOG
Rodney D. Cox
Dixie Irene Temple
Meacham
November 26, 1950-November 16, 2015
Pendleton
July 20, 1940-November 13, 2015
MONDAY
MEETINGS
BLUE MOUNTAIN EARLY
LEARNING HUB GOVER-
NANCE BOARD, 9 a.m., In-
terMountain ESD of¿ce, 2001
S.W. Nye Ave., Pendleton.
MORROW
COUNTY
COURT, 9 a.m., Bartholomew
Building, 110 N. Court St., Hep-
pner.
M I LT O N - F R E E WAT E R
CEMETERY MAINTENANCE
DISTRICT NO. 3, noon,
Shelly’s Last Shot Restaurant,
Milton-Freewater Golf Course,
299 Catherine Ave.
BOARDMAN PLANNING
COMMISSION, 7 p.m., Board-
man City Hall, 202 N. Main St.
OREGON TRAIL LIBRARY
DISTRICT, 7 p.m., Heppner
Public Library, 444 N. Main St.
PILOT ROCK SCHOOL
DISTRICT, 7 p.m., Pilot Rock
High School library, 101 N.E.
Cherry St.
UMATILLA
HOSPITAL
DISTRICT, 7:30 p.m., Umatilla
Medical Clinic, 1890 Seventh
St.
THURSDAY, NOV. 19
LOWER UMATILLA BASIN
GROUND WATER MANAGE-
MENT AREA COMMITTEE, 1
p.m., Stafford Hansell Govern-
ment Center, 915 S.E. Colum-
bia Drive, Hermiston.
HERMISTON IRRIGATION
DISTRICT, 4:30 p.m., district
of¿ce conference room, 366 E.
Hurlburt Ave.
UMATILLA COUNTY SPE-
CIAL LIBRARY DISTRICT,
5:15 p.m., Pendleton City Hall
second Àoor jury room, 501
S.W. Emigrant Ave.
ECHO CITY COUNCIL,
7:30 p.m., 20 S. Bonanza St.
Rodney Dean Cox, 64, of ¿shing, enjoying the woods
Meacham, Ore., formerly of or bugling for elk off his front
6tan¿eld, Ore., died Monday, porch.
November 16, 2015, at his
One of Rodney’s most
home in Meacham, Oregon.
recent joys was the births of
Rodney
was
born his two grandsons, Henry,
November 26, 1950, to Ray age 2, and Wyatt, four weeks.
and Eileen Cox in Miami, “Grampy” was young at heart
Oklahoma. In 1955 the family ² always on the Àoor playing
moved to Echo,
with his grandsons
Oregon, and later to
and ¿nding endless
6tan¿eld where he
opportunities
to
and his ¿ve brothers
teach Henry all
and sisters grew up.
about
racing,
Rodney worked for
hunting, and ¿shing.
8nion 3aci¿c Rail
He was the world’s
Road from 1969
coolest grandpa.
to 1988 when he
Rodney survived
retired.
by his wife Marilyn;
On December
son Robbie; grand-
30, 1970, Rodney
children Henry and
married
Marilyn Rodney Cox
Wyatt; sisters Marla
Richardson
and
Cox and Lana Horn;
together
they
brothers
Danny
enjoyed many of life’s adven- Cox, Dennis Cox and Dale
tures including raising their Cox; favorite Aunt Priscilla;
sons Ronnie and Robbie and and many nieces, nephews
building their dream home in and cousins. He was preceded
Meacham in 2006. Rodney in death by his son Ronnie.
had a supreme love for his
Graveside service will be
family, all things fast, and held Saturday, November
the outdoors. He and Marilyn 21, 2015, at 2:00 p.m. at
raced sand drags and Jeep Pleasant View Cemetery
obstacle courses. As Ronnie in Stan¿eld, Oregon. A
got old enough to race, luncheon will follow at the
Rodney enjoyed drag racing Crossroads
Community
with him, too. Most recently, Church (Assembly of God
Rodney was the crew chief for Church), 350 N. Sherman St.,
Robbie’s sprint boat team and Stan¿eld.
the two spent endless hours
Memorial contributions
together trying to create more may be made to the Bounce
performance for their sprint Back Beau Fund in honor of
boat, Obsession 049. In 2015 Rodney at the service or via
Rodney and Robbie reached Go Fund Me at https://www.
their goal of winning a points gofundme.com/by8exhkk
championship with their boat.
Beau is Rodney’s grandson
Rodney always said “Danger Henry’s friend who is ¿ghting
is my business” and was a serious E. coli infection.
fearless and competitive in all
Please send condolences at
his years of racing. When he burnsmortuaryhermiston.com
wasn’t working on property
Burns Mortuary of Herm-
or the boat, Rodney could iston, Oregon, is in care of
be found outdoors hunting, arrangements.
DEATH NOTICES
Michael R. Snyder Jr.
Irrigon
Jan. 4, 1971-Nov. 13, 2015
FRIDAY, NOV. 20
No meetings scheduled
OBITUARY POLICY
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For more information, call 541-966-0818 or 1-800-522-0255, ext. 221.
Michael R. Snyder Jr., 44, of Irrigon died Friday, Nov. 13,
2015, at his home. He was born Jan. 4, 1971, in Umatilla.
Services are pending. Burns Mortuary of Hermiston is in care
of arrangements. Sign the online guest book at burnsmortua-
ryhermiston.com
Pendleton Recreation Center, 510
S.W. Dorion Ave. Half-court bas-
ketball for adults. (541-276-8100).
WALKING FOR WELLNESS,
8:30-9:30 a.m., Pendleton Rec-
reation Center, 510 S.W. Dorion
Ave. (541-276-8100).
BABY BOOGIE & TAPPIN’
TODDLERS, 10-10:45 a.m., Herm-
iston Public Library, 235 E. Gladys
Ave. (541-567- 2882).
PRESCHOOL STORY TIME,
10:15 a.m., Pendleton Public Li-
brary, 502 S.W. Dorion Ave. (541-
966-0380).
STORY TIME, 11:15 a.m. to
noon, Hermiston Public Library,
235 E. Gladys Ave. (541-567-
2882).
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).
STANFIELD SENIOR MEAL
SERVICE, 12 noon, Stan¿eld
Community Center, 225 W. Roo-
sevelt. Costs $3.50 for seniors, $6
for others.
TOT TIME, 1-2 p.m., Pendle-
ton Recreation Center, 510 S.W.
Dorion Ave. For children ages
0-5. Costs $1 per child. (541-276-
8100).
DON HORNECK MEMORIAL
BUILDING DEDICATION AND
OPEN HOUSE, 2 p.m., Hermis-
ton Agricultural Research and
Extension Center, 2121 S. First
St., Hermiston. Building hous-
es agronomy lab, insect rearing
rooms, tissue culture room and
more is dedicated in memory of
Don Horneck. Refreshments.
(Phil Hamm 541-567-8321).
ADULT BEGINNING COMPUT-
ER COURSE, 3 p.m., Pendleton
Public Library meeting room, 502
S.W. Dorion Ave. Free, but regis-
tration required. (541-966-0380).
ARTS CENTER HAPPY HOUR,
6-7 p.m., Pendleton Center for
the Arts, 214 N. Main St. Learn to
make a diorama in a teacup with
Natalie Sanusi. Free; wine and
beer available by donation. (541-
278-9201).
VEGAN/SUSTAINABLE LIVING
POTLUCK SUPPER, 7 p.m., call
541-969-3057 to RSVP and for
driving directions. Bring a veg-
an dish and recipe. Gluten-free
friendly group.
THURSDAY, NOV. 19
ADULT OPEN GYM, 6-7 a.m.,
Pendleton Recreation Center, 510
jam session or just listen. (541-
567-3141).
WALKING FOR WELLNESS,
FIRST DRAFT WRITERS’ SE-
RIES, 7 p.m., Pendleton Center
GREAT AMERICAN SMOKE-
OUT EVENT, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.,
Good Shepherd Medical Center
main entrance lobby and phar-
macy lobby, 610 N.W. 11th St.,
Hermiston. Learn about smoking
cessation resources and get free
tobacco cessation kit and coun-
seling. (541-667-3502 or www.
gshealth.eventrbrite.com)
PRESCHOOL STORY AND
CRAFT TIME, 10:30 a.m., Mil-
ton-Freewater Public Library, 8
S.W. Eighth Ave. (Lili Schmidt
541-938-8247).
BOARDMAN SENIOR MEAL
SERVICE, 12 noon, Boardman
Senior Center, 100 Tatone St.
Costs $4 for seniors or $5 for
adults. (541-481-3257).
HERMISTON SENIOR MEAL
SERVICE, 12 noon, Hermiston
Senior Center, 435 W. Orchard
Ave. Costs $4 or free for chil-
dren under 10. Extra 50 cents
for utensils/dishes. Meals on
Wheels available. Transportation
arranged by donation. (541-567-
3582).
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).
TAI CHI FOR BETTER BAL-
ANCE, 1:30-2:30 p.m., Hermiston
Senior Center, 435 W. Orchard
Ave. (Mickey 541-922-5580 or
Helena 541-564-5443).
SKILLS FOR LIFE, 3-5 p.m.,
Pendleton Recreation Center,
510 S.W. Dorion Ave. Includes
gym activities and life skills for
middle and high school students.
Free, but registration requested.
(Danny Bane 541-379-4250).
CHESS CLUB, 4:15 p.m.,
Pendleton Public Library, 502
S.W. Dorion Ave. All ages wel-
come. Free. (541-966-0380).
for the Arts, 214 N. Main St. Fea-
tures a reading by award-winning
writer and documentary photog-
rapher Alex Kuo, who will bring
copies of his dual language book
“Meeting Words at the Gate.” Par-
ticipants can sign up for 3-5 min-
ute open mic. (541-278-9201).
EIGHTH STREET BRIDGE
PROJECT OPEN HOUSE, 7 p.m.,
Knights of Pythias Lodge, 11 S.E.
Eighth St., Pendleton. Oregon
Bridge & Engineering Consul-
tants present update on overall
design effort, concepts to help
minimize impacts to the neigh-
boring areas and steps moving
forward. Includes Q&A period
with OBEC, city and ODOT. (Bob
Patterson 541-966-0202).
“BRIGHTON BEACH MEM-
OIRS,” 7:30 p.m., Blue Mountain
Community College Bob Clapp
Theatre, 2411 N.W. Carden Ave.,
Pendleton. Neal Simon’s heart-
warming comedy. Some mature
subject matter and language may
not be suitable for children. Costs
$10 for adults, $5 for children
over 3 and students of all ages,
available at the box of¿ce or by
calling 541-278-5953.
CANCER AWARENESS COM-
EDY SHOW, 8 p.m., 40 Taps, 337
S.W. Emigrant Ave., Pendleton.
Nick Theisen and Mike Wally
Walter perform. Tickets are $10,
reservations suggested. (541-
240-1208).
FRIDAY, NOV. 20
ADULT OPEN GYM, 6-7 a.m.,
Pendleton Recreation Center,
510 S.W. Dorion Ave. Half-court
basketball for adults. (541-276-
8100).
WALKING FOR WELLNESS,
8:30-9:30 a.m., Pendleton Rec-
reation Center, 510 S.W. Dorion
Ave. (541-276-8100).
THE ARC UMATILLA COUNTY
BINGO, 6 p.m. doors open, bingo
starts at 7 p.m. 215 W. Orchard
Ave., Hermiston. (541-567-7615).
FIDDLER’S NIGHT, 6:30-8:30
p.m., Hermiston Terrace Assisted
Living, 980 W. Highland Ave. Join
10:15-10:45 a.m., Pendleton
Public Library, 502 S.W. Dorion
Ave. (541-966-0380).
STORY & CRAFT TIME, 2 p.m.,
STAR WARS: JEDI TRAINING
CAMP PART II, 4:30 p.m., Pend-
leton Public Library community
room, 500 S.W. Dorion Ave. Wear
your Star Wars gear and enjoy
Jedi trainings.
Echo Public Library, 20 Bonanza
St. Oct-May only
AFTER SCHOOL STORY TIME,
4 p.m., Pendleton Public Library,
502 S.W. Dorion Ave. Older sib-
lings welcome. (541-966-0380).
ART OF THE GIFT OPENING
RECEPTION, 4:30 p.m. members
only presale, 5:30-7 p.m. general
public, Pendleton Center for the
Arts, 214 N. Main St. Showcase
for exciting works created by the
best craftspeople from across the
country and right here at home.
Functional and wearable items,
art, cards and more. Free admis-
sion. (541-278-9201).
FUN-AND-GAMES SHOOT, 5
p.m., Hermiston Gun Club, 77034
Gun Club Road, off Exit 177 from
Interstate 84, Hermiston. All ages
and experience levels invited;
shooters paired with those of like
ability. Costs $5 per shoot, cash
payout of $15 for each 5-shooter.
Food available for purchase.
LOTTERY
Monday, Nov. 16
Megabucks
12-22-23-25-38-47
Estimated jackpot: $1
million
Lucky Lines
01-06-10-15-FREE-19-24-
28-30
Estimated jackpot: $32,000
Win for Life
06-22-39-50
Pick 4
1 p.m.: 0-4-6-9
4 p.m.: 0-8-4-1
7 p.m.: 5-2-2-7
10 p.m.: 4-9-5-7
Tuesday, Nov. 17
Pick 4
1 p.m.: 1-0-6-4
STARLET YARD SALE FUND-
RAISER, 10 a.m., Pendleton
Round-Up Grounds Let ’er Buck
Room, 1205 S.W. Court Ave. Hol-
iday decorations, clothing, jewel-
ry, household items, exercise
equipment, books, pet supplies,
tattoo certi¿cates and more.
Proceeds will help pay for knee
surgery for Starlet, who is a res-
cue pit bull; donations welcome.
(Crystal 541-420-7860).
STORY TIME, 10:15-11 a.m.,
Hermiston Public Library, 235 E.
Gladys Ave. (541-567-2882).
TODDLER
STORY
TIME,
and grandchildren to draw,
paint and sculpt. Dixie was
a fabulous cook, and she
loved to entertain her family
and friends. Dixie could do
anything she set her heart to
— except sing. Dixie was a
homemaker, a crop surveyor
for the U.S. Department
of
Agriculture,
a member of the
Pendleton
Art
Center and the
Umatilla County
Historical Society.
Over the years
Dixie was sustained
by the laughter and
camaraderie of a
very special group
of friends. The
Coffee Group, as
known within the
Temple
family,
was in so many ways an
extension of family.
After 42 years of farming,
Dixie and Mack retired and
built a home in Pendleton.
Dixie is survived by
her loving husband. Mack;
her four sons and daugh-
ters-in-law, Greg and Lisa
from Rapid City, South
Dakota, Kelly and Joanne
from Boise, Idaho, Mark and
Stephanie from Pendleton,
and Patrick and Eva from
Hermiston; her grandchil-
dren Angela, Nathan, Kevin,
Riley, Harrison and Kylie;
brother Bobby Wilkerson
from Honolulu, Hawaii, and
sister Ardath Flomer from
Wilsonville, Oregon; and
her nieces and nephews.
Brother Edwin preceded her
in death.
A memorial celebration
of life will be held at 11 a.m.
on Saturday, November 21,
2015, at the Free Methodist
Church, 1711 S.W. 44th St.,
Pendleton.
In lieu of Àowers, please
consider honoring Dixie
with remembrances to the
Portland Shriners Children’s
Hospital, Umatilla County
Historical Society or the
Pendleton Center for the
Arts.
Online condolences may
be shared with the family at
www.pioneerchapel.com
Jack King
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 18
No services scheduled
THURSDAY, NOV. 19
PETERSON, GERALD — Funeral service at 11 a.m. at
Valby Lutheran Church, Ione. Concluding service and burial
will follow at the Valby Cemetery.
S.W. Dorion Ave. Half-court bas-
ketball for adults. (541-276-8100).
8:30-9:30 a.m., Pendleton Rec-
reation Center, 510 S.W. Dorion
Ave. (541-276-8100).
Dixie Irene Temple
passed
away
Friday,
November 13, 2015, at the
age of 75. She was born
July 20, 1940, in Easton,
Washington, to Fenton
(Buck) and Bertha Wllk-
erson. The family settled in
the Kennewick area in her
early years. At 12,
her family moved
to
Pendleton
where she attended
Hawthorne Grade
School, Pendleton
Jr. High and Pend-
leton High School.
She was an excep-
tional
swimmer,
competing on the
Pendleton Swim
Team,
in
the Temple
Junior Olympics
and working as a
swimming instructor at the
Pendleton Natatorium.
Dixie spent two summers
working as a truck driver on
her friend’s wheat ranch near
Rudyard, Montana. During
her school years Dixie
formed a number of lifelong
friends, most importantly
her loving husband, Mack
Temple.
Dixie and Mack lived
in La Grande and Eugene
while
Mack
attended
college. They moved to
Phoenix, Arizona, where
they lived for six years
before returning to operate
the Temple family farm west
of Pendleton in 1965.
Dixie had four sons
and loved the high energy
and fun of a large family.
Dixie was a Cub Scout den
mother for her boys, and an
ardent supporter of her sons’
athletic endeavors (football,
wrestling, track and ¿eld).
She loved the outdoors,
¿shing with her family, and
enjoying the end of each day
on her sunset bench.
Dixie always had a heart
for those in need. She had a
quiet way of helping others,
and she continued to do so
until her ¿nal days. Her faith
in God guided and sustained
her throughout her life.
She was a talented artist
and taught her children
UPCOMING SERVICES
COMING EVENTS
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 18
ADULT OPEN GYM, 6-7 a.m.,
Page 5A
OBITUARIES
•A caller at 6:34 a.m. complained to the Morrow County
Sheriff’s Of¿ce about school buses parking in the bicycle lane at
A.C. Houghton Elementary School, Irrigon. The sheriff’s of¿ce
contacted the school, and staff said they would speak with the
bus company.
•An Echo resident at 8:37 a.m. reported the theft of 90
Dilaudid pills and six Fentanyl patches from her home.
•A man at 12:50 p.m. reported the theft of his Remington
760 .308-caliber riÀe while hunting Nov. 4-11 in the area of
Tupper Lane and Forest Service Road 21, Heppner.
•A caller near Milton-Freewater at 1:15 p.m. told law
enforcement a neighbor’s dog got into her chicken coop and
attacked at least one hen.
•The Umatilla County Sheriff’s Of¿ce at 2:29 p.m. received
a report that a woman at PJ’s Trailer & Reefer Repair, 75176
Lorenzen Road, Pendleton, pointed a .22-caliber pistol at one
male and later ¿red it at another. There was no time line for
when this allegedly occurred.
•A driver in Pendleton at 3:40 p.m. told police a juvenile
on Southeast Second Street threw a pine cone or rock at his
house.
•An employee with RDO Equipment Co., 5401 N.W. Rieth
Road, Pendleton, reported the theft of a used lawn mower from
the business.
•A female at 4:16 p.m. reported her “ex,” a 19-year-old male,
punched and dented her car on Chukar Lane, Umatilla, threw
a TV and restrained her before driving off in an older blue and
white Chevrolet pickup.
•A man at 4:23 p.m. told the Umatilla County Sheriff’s Of¿ce
a man using the nickname “Superman” confronted him, pointed
a gun at him and stole his backpack, which contained every-
thing he owns. He said this happened two weeks ago outside
Hermiston and he wanted to talk to a deputy now that he is out
of detox, though he is homeless for the time being.
•A Pendleton woman at 4:31 p.m. told police someone
damaged her mailbox on Southwest 19th Street, “tagged” her
house and tampered with her car.
•A woman at 6 p.m. told Pendleton police a man assaulted
her and her girlfriend. She declined medical help.
•A woman at 9:50 p.m. told the Morrow County Sheriff’s
Of¿ce she was with others driving through Irrigon in a silver
Mazda 3 when a car began following close behind. They pulled
over, and the other car drove by and threw a plastic cup of
ice and soda pop on their car. She said the culprit was her
ex-boyfriend.
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 18
East Oregonian
Milton-Freewater
August 14, 1938-November 13, 2015
Jack King of Milton-Free-
water passed away Friday,
November 13, 2015, in
Portland, Oregon, at the age
of 77. A memorial service
will be held on Saturday,
November 21 at 11:00 a.m.
at the Munselle-Rhodes
Funeral Home chapel in
Milton-Freewater.
Jack was born
August 14, 1938,
in Weston, Oregon,
to Marvin and
Elizabeth
King.
Jack grew up in
Weston, Oregon,
where he graduated
from Weston High
School in 1956
and was student
body
president King
his senior year.
Jack was selected
as a participant on the
Shriner’s All-Star Football
team. After high school he
attended Eastern Oregon
University. Jack married his
wife Sherron of 57 years in
1958 in Pendleton, Oregon.
They lived in Weston,
Oregon, and later settled in
Milton-Freewater, Oregon,
where he was employed as
the public works director for
the city of Milton-Freewater.
He retired in 1991.
Jack has always had
an interest in history. Jack
started collecting horse-
drawn vehicles in 1969 and
later on added to his collec-
tion John Deer tractors and
¿re trucks. Jack traveled
throughout the United States
and Canada buying and
selling buggies, wagons,
antique cars and any other
treasures he could ¿nd along
the way. Jack and his wife
had several teams of horses
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including a team of Belgians,
“Mac and Carl,” that he
rode on trail rides including
the wagon train rides near
Pendleton, Oregon. In 2012
Jack was visited by the
television show “American
Pickers” and his episode still
airs on the History Channel.
Jack is survived
by
his
wife
Sherron; brother
Vernon King and
wife Willetta of
Weston, Oregon;
son Ryan King of
Milton-Freewater,
Oregon; son Kris
King of Walla
Walla, Washington;
and
daughter
Rhonda King of
College
Place,
Washington. He
has six grandchildren and
one great-grandchild. He
was preceded in death by
his parents, Marvin and
Elizabeth King.
To leave a condolence
online visit www.munseller-
hodes.com
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