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    RECORDS
Tuesday, June 13, 2017
PUBLIC SAFETY LOG
FRIDAY
2:01 a.m. - An intoxicated male passed out in front of a
gas station on North First Street, Hermiston.
9:17 a.m. - Hermiston police took a report about the theft
of cabinets from Southeast Seventh Street.
11:14 a.m. - A caller told the Umatilla County Sheriff’s
Office people recently moved into three or four trailers on
Lind Road, Hermiston, and their garbage is stacking up. The
caller also said they left a voicemail about this with Umatilla
police.
2:24 p.m. - A location on Highway 11, Pendleton, is the
subject of code enforcement for waist-high weeds and grass,
inoperable vehicles and people living in recreational vehicles.
3:59 p.m. - Someone stole a tractor from a site off South
Cold Springs Road, Pendleton.
5:49 p.m. - Pendleton police received a report of a stalking
order violation.
11:31 p.m. - Pendleton police handled a 9-1-1 call about a
fight at Crabby’s Underground Saloon, 220 S.W. First St.
11:34 p.m. - A man on Northwest 10th Place, Hermiston,
called 9-1-1 to reported he locked himself out of the house
and did not know what could be done about that.
SATURDAY
1:09 a.m. - A Hermiston caller on East Ridgeway Avenue
reported the theft of a vehicle.
5:53 a.m. - A resident on Bingham Road, Adams, reported
seeing a bear.
4:54 p.m. - Pendleton police received a report of an
assault at Pioneer Park, 400 N.W. Despain Ave.
8:34 p.m. - A man called 9-1-1 to report he was locked in
the Stanfield Compost Yard on Hoosier Lane.
11:29 p.m. - Residents at Highway 11 and West Ballou
Road, Milton-Freewater, reported a large band was playing
music at a nearby house.
SUNDAY
12:25 a.m. - Someone stole a firearm from a vehicle on
Southwest Montee Drive, Pendleton.
3 a.m. - Pendleton police received a 9-1-1 report from
South Main Street and Southeast Court Avenue of someone
harassing a little person.
4:21 a.m. - More than a dozen people argued and were
loud at Catalpa Tree RV Park, 15 S.E. 11th St., Pendleton.
2:06 p.m. - Emergency services in Morrow County
received a report of a fire south of the Boardman Coal Plant,
73334 Tower Road. Boardman.
4:10 p.m. - Stanfield police received a request for extra
patrols to deal with a maroon car and a gold Chevrolet pickup
that race on South Main Street between 8-9 a.m. and 5-7
p.m.
7:08 p.m. - Heppner children on Northeast Elder Street
found an injured deer, their mother reported.
7:33 p.m. - Heppner properties on Northeast Elder, South
Main and Southeast Chase streets were the subjects of an
investigation for tall weeds and grass.
8:19 p.m. - The Morrow County Sheriff’s Office received
a tip from an anonymous source that people sought by law
enforcement have been “driving really fast and reckless” in
Lexington.
8:47 p.m. - A woman on East Jennie Avenue, Hermiston,
called police because her intoxicated boyfriend would not
give back her baby,
ARRESTS, CITATIONS
Friday
•Umatilla County Sheriff’s Office arrested William Charles
Spilker, 48, of Umatilla, on domestic violence charges of
fourth-degree assault, menacing and on a warrant.
Saturday
•Hermiston police arrested Scott Michael Thurman, 22,
no address provided, for unauthorized use of a vehicle and
second-degree theft.
•Milton-Freewater police arrested Ronnie Allen Cowden,
40, of 169 S.E. Fifth Ave., Milton-Freewater, for second-de-
gree theft and identity theft.
•Hermiston police arrested Raul Cisneros Hernandez, 26,
of Hermiston, for possession of methamphetamine and on a
warrant for failure to appear in a criminal case.
•Umatilla County Sheriff’s Office arrested Severra Lee
Jaime, 31, of Hermiston, on domestic violence charges of
fourth-degree assault and menacing.
Sunday
•Pendleton police arrested Justin Lee Dean, 27, of
Pendleton, for possession of methamphetamine.
•Pendleton police responded to a non-injury car crash at
11 p.m. at Motel 6, 629 Tutuilla Road, and arrested Caitlin
Merlene O’Dai, 26, of Pendleton, for possession of metham-
phetamine. Police also arrested Robert G. Chandler, 38, of
Pendleton, on warrants.
East Oregonian
OBITUARIES
Dorris Sue Lowe
Darrin W. Bowling
Pendleton
February 3, 1933-June 8, 2017
Hermiston
July 2, 1965-June 9, 2017
Dorris Sue Lowe, 84, of
Pendleton passed away June
8, 2017 surrounded by her
three loving daughters.
Dorris was the 8th child of
nine. Born in Mansfield, Ohio
on February 3, 1933.
Her brother John met
her love Robert while both
stationed in Free Territory
Trieste, Italy, and he shared a
photo of Dorris with Robert
which inspired many letters
between the two.
After
ending his time in the service
Robert drove from Oregon to
Ohio in October of 1952 and
the two were married Valen-
tine’s Day 1953. Following
their wedding ceremony,
they headed back west.
While working on a ranch in
rural NW Oregon (outside
of Baker) they welcomed
their first two daughters and
the youngest while living in
Halfway.
Her hobbies included
sewing all of the clothing for
her and her family, gardening,
painting, and she also liked
to school her grandchildren
in games of Mario Bros on
Nintendo.
Dorris worked at the East
Oregonian and PHS in the
1970s after many years as a
Homemaker. She took a lot
of pride in her jobs and loved
the cash flow that allowed
her to purchase extras for her
hobbies.
As a longtime member
of the Shortmile Assembly
of God in Mission, Oregon
donations are suggested to the
church in lieu of flowers.
Per Dorris’s request there
will be no services but her
ashes will be combined with
Robert allowing them to rest
together in eternity.
Dorris is preceded in death
by her parents, 6 siblings;
She is survived by her
brothers; John Pickelsimer
of Pendleton and Fred James
of Redding, CA, daughters;
Tarina (Robert) Thomas
of Newport, WA, Cynthia
(Rodney) Darlington of
Pendleton, and Robin Weller
of Pendleton, grandchildren;
Allison Larson of Spokane,
WA, Corey Thomas of
Spokane, WA, Casey Thomas
of Deer Park, WA, Ginger Ray
(Geoff) Rieff of Pendleton,
Nicholas (April) Darlington
of Athena, April (Matt)
Burton of Springfield, OR,
Andrea Smith of Eugene, and
James Weller of Pendleton,
18 great grandchildren and 4
great great grandchildren.
Burns
Mortuary
of
Pendleton is in charge of
arrangements.
DEATH NOTICES
Douglas S. ‘Doug’ McKinney
Irrigon
Dec. 8, 1946-Dec. 21, 2016
Douglas S. “Doug” McKinney, 70, of Irrigon died Dec. 21,
2016, in Hermiston. He was born Dec. 8, 1946, in Pendleton.
A celebration of life gathering with military honors will be
held Saturday, June 17 at 11 a.m. at the family home. Burns
Mortuary of Hermiston is in care of arrangements. Sign the
online condolence book at burnsmortuaryhermiston.com
Nancy Thompson
Hermiston
Sept. 4, 1947-June 5, 2017
Nancy A. Thompson, 69, of Hermiston died Monday, June
5, 2017, in Kennewick, Wash. She was born Sept. 4, 1947,
in Oakland, Calif. A memorial service is Thursday, June 29,
2017, at 11 a.m. at the Hermiston Assembly of God Church.
Burns Mortuary of Hermiston are in charge of arrangements.
Sign the online condolence book at www.burnsmortuary-
hermiston.com
Joanne A. (Miller) Warner
Spokane
February 1, 1933-June 9, 2017
Joanne A. (Miller) Warner, 84 passed away June 9, 2017.
She was born on February 1, 1933 in Spokane, Washington.
She will be laid to rest at Pilot Rock Cemetery. Burns
Mortuary of Pendleton is in charge of arrangements.
Adam West, 1960s-era Batman, dies at 88
Was born in Walla
Walla, Washington
By SANDY COHEN
and KEITH RIDLER
Associated Press
LOS ANGELES —
Adam West, whose straight-
faced portrayal of Batman
in a campy 1960s TV series
lifted the tight-clad Caped
Crusader into the national
consciousness, has died at
age 88, his publicist Molly
Schoneveld said Saturday.
West died Friday night
after “a short but brave
battle with leukemia,” his
family said in a statement.
West played the super-
hero straight for kids and
funny for adults. He initially
chaffed at being typecast
after “Batman” went off the
air after three seasons, but
in later years he admitted
he was pleased to have
had a role in kicking off a
big-budget film franchise
by showing the character’s
wide appeal.
“You get terribly type-
cast playing a character like
that,” he told The Associated
Press in a 2014 interview.
“But in the overall,
I’m delighted because my
character became iconic
and has opened a lot of
doors in other ways, too.”
He returned to the role in
an episode of the animated
“The Simpsons.”
“He was bright, witty
and fun to work with,”
Julie Newmar, who played
Catwoman
to
West’s
Batman, said in a statement.
“I will miss him in the
physical world and savor
him always in the world of
imagination and creativity.”
Burt Ward, who played
Batman’s sidekick, Robin,
was friends with West for
more than 50 years.
“We shared some of
the most fun times of our
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Darrin W. Bowling was
born on July 2, 1965 in
Hermiston, Oregon. He died
on June 9, 2017 at his home
in Hermiston, Oregon at the
age of 51 years. Darrin was
raised and attended schools in
Hermiston where he
participated in base-
ball and marching
band. He graduated
from
Hermiston
High School in
the class of 1983.
Darrin
worked
at
Tum-A-Lum
Lumber for several
years and then at
Payless
Lumber
where he has Bowling
worked since. He
enjoyed fishing, bird hunting,
watching sports, watching
auto races, riding motorcy-
cles, and tinkering with wood
to fix almost anything.
He is survived by his
mother: Barbara Bowling,
Hermiston, OR, companion:
Cheryl Gage, Hermiston,
OR; sisters: Carrie Norton,
Hermiston, OR & Becky
Coffiel, Pasco, WA; brothers:
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.
MEETINGS
TUESDAY, JUNE 13
PENDLETON PARKS &
RECREATION COMMISSION, 12
p.m., Pendleton City Hall commu-
nity room, 500 S.W. Dorion Ave.,
Pendleton. (541-276-8100)
PORT OF UMATILLA COM-
MISSION, 1 p.m., Port of Umatilla
offices, 505 Willamette Ave., Uma-
tilla. (541-922-3224)
PENDLETON
FARMERS
MARKET BOARD, 5:30 p.m.,
Pendleton Early Learning Cen-
ter, 455 S.W. 13th St., Pendleton.
(541-969-9466)
WESTON
CEMETERY
BOARD, 6 p.m., Memorial Hall,
210 E. Main St., Weston. (541-
566-3313)
PENDLETON
LIBRARY
BOARD, 6 p.m., Pendleton Public
Library meeting room, 502 S.W.
Dorion Ave, Pendleton. (541-966-
0380)
LEXINGTON TOWN COUN-
CIL, 7 p.m., Lexington Town Hall,
425 F St., Lexington. (541-989-
8515)
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14
UKIAH SCHOOL DISTRICT,
8 a.m., Ukiah Community School,
201 Hill St., Ukiah. (541-427-3731)
MORROW COUNTY BOARD
OF COMMISSIONERS, 9 a.m., Ir-
rigon Public Library, 200 N.E. Main
Ave., Irrigon. (541-676-9061)
M I LT O N - F R E E WAT E R
CEMETERY
MAINTENANCE
DISTRICT NO. 3, 12 p.m., Mil-
ton-Freewater
Golf
Course
restaurant, 301 Catherine St., Mil-
ton-Freewater. (541-938-5531)
STANFIELD
IRRIGATION
DISTRICT, 12 p.m., district office,
100 W. Coe Ave., Stanfield. (Tiffa-
ny Harrell 541-449-3272)
INTERMOUNTAIN EDUCA-
TION SERVICE DISTRICT, 5
p.m., IMESD office, 2001 S.W.
Nye Ave., Pendleton. Budget
LOTTERY
Friday, June 9
AP Photo/Richard Drew, File
In this Jan. 1989 file photo, actors Adam West, left, and
Burt Ward, dressed as their characters Batman and
Robin, pose for a photo at the “World of Wheels” cus-
tom car show in Chicago.
This 1989 file photo
shows Adam West in New
York. On Saturday, June
10, his family said the ac-
tor died at age 88.
lives together, Ward told
the Variety entertainment
media outlet. “This is a
terribly unexpected loss of
my lifelong friend. I will
forever miss him.”
A whole new generation
of fans knew West as the
voice of nutty Mayor Adam
West on the long-running
animated series “Family
Guy.”
“Adam West was a joy to
work with, and the kind of
guy you always wanted to
be around,” ‘’Family Guy”
creator Seth MacFarlane
said in a statement.
MacFarlane added: “His
positivity, good nature, and
sense of fun were undeni-
able, and it was always a
big jolt of the best kind of
energy when he walked
in to record the show. He
knew comedy, and he knew
humanity... Thank you from
the bottom of my heart for
all that you have given, Mr.
Mayor. You’re irreplace-
able.”
In April 2012, West
received a star on the Holly-
wood Walk of Fame. Born
William West Anderson in
Walla Walla, Washington,
Twitter. “Kind, funny and
an all around great guy.
Thank you for showing us
all how it’s done “
Filmmakers
Edgar
Wright and Leslye Head-
land were among those
lamenting West’s death on
Twitter.
“Farewell Adam West.
You were MY Batman,”
Wright wrote. “Such a super
funny, cool, charismatic
actor. Loved the show as a
kid, still love the show now.
POW!”
Headland wrote: “My
childhood hero & still my
favorite Batman. RIP Adam
West. #pow”
West
was
married
three times and had six
children. He had homes
in Los Angeles and Palm
Springs, but he and his wife,
Marcelle, spent most of
their time at their ranch near
Sun Valley, Idaho.
“Our dad always saw
himself as The Bright
Knight, and aspired to make
a positive impact on his
fans’ lives,” West’s children
said in the statement. “He
was and always will be our
hero.”
AP Photo/Mark Elias, File
he moved to Seattle at age
15 with his mother after his
parents divorced.
He graduated from
Whitman College, a private
liberal arts school, in Walla
Walla.
After serving in the
Army, he went to Holly-
wood and changed his name
to Adam West, and began
appearing on a number of
television series, including
“Bonanza,” ‘’Perry Mason”
and “Bewitched.”
“Batman” was the role
he would remain associated
with throughout his life.
The TV show was among
the most popular in 1966,
the year of its debut, and
some of the era’s top actors
signed on to play villains.
Burgess Meredith squawked
as the Penguin. Eartha Kitt
purred as Catwoman. And
Cesar Romero cackled as
the Joker.
Years later, Michael
Keaton, Val Kilmer, George
Clooney, Christian Bale
and Ben Affleck would
don Bruce Wayne’s camou-
flaging cape and cowl.
“Adam West exemplified
heroism,” Affleck wrote on
Mark Bowling, Port Orange,
FL, William Bowling, Herm-
iston, OR & Chad Bowling,
Palm Coast, FL; daughter:
Cassie Gage, Hermiston,
OR; son: Justin Gage, Pend-
leton, OR; grandchildren:
Devon,
Miracle,
Chloe, Emma &
Bryson; numerous
aunts,
uncles,
nieces,
nephews
and cousins.
Darrin
was
preceded in death
by
his
father:
Leonard Bowling
and a sister: Barbara
“Babbie” Bowling.
A funeral service
will be held on
Wednesday, June 14, 2017 at
1:00 P.M. at Burns Mortuary
Chapel, Hermiston, Oregon.
Burial will follow at the
Hermiston Cemetery, Herm-
iston, Oregon.
Please sign the online
condolence book at burns-
mortuaryhermiston.com .
Burns Mortuary of Herm-
iston, Oregon is in care of
arrangements
Megamillions
3-16-28-33-37
Megaball: 9
Megaplier: 5
Estimated jackpot: $90 M
Lucky Lines
4-5-9-16-17-24-25-30
Estimated jackpot: $23,000
Pick 4
1 p.m.: 5-6-7-1
4 p.m.: 7-1-7-3
7 p.m.: 4-2-5-8
10 p.m.: 4-7-9-4
Committee meeting at 6:30 p.m.
will be followed by the regular
meeting at 8 p.m. (888-437-6892)
RIVERSIDE SITE COUNCIL,
5:30 p.m., Riverside High School
library, 210 N.E. Boardman Ave.,
Boardman. (541-676-9128)
ATHENA PLANNING COM-
MISSION, 6:30 p.m., Athena City
Hall, 215 S. Third St., Athena.
(541-566-3862)
ADAMS CITY COUNCIL, 7
p.m., Adams City Hall, 190 N.
Main St., Adams. (541-566-9380)
CONDON PLANNING COM-
MISSION, 7 p.m., Condon City
Hall, 128 S. Main St., Condon.
(541-384-2711)
CONDON SCHOOL DIS-
TRICT, 7 p.m., Condon Grade
School, 220 S. East St., Condon.
(541-384-2441)
HERMISTON
PLANNING
COMMISSION, 7 p.m., Hermiston
City Hall, 180 N.E. Second St.,
Hermiston. (541-567-5521)
STANFIELD SCHOOL DIS-
TRICT, 7 p.m., Stanfield School
District office, 1120 N. Main St.,
Stanfield. (541-449-3305)
HELIX SCHOOL DISTRICT,
7:30 p.m., Helix School library, 120
Main St., Helix. (541-457-2175)
THURSDAY, JUNE 15
BUTTER CREEK IRRIGA-
TION DISTRICT, 8 a.m., River
Point Farms conference room,
28790 Westport Lane, Hermiston.
The district will holds its annual or-
ganizational meeting following the
regular meeting. (William Porfily
541-449-1327)
ECHO IRRIGATION DIS-
TRICT, 8:30 a.m., River Point
Farms conference room, 28790
Westport Lane, Hermiston. The
district will hold its annual orga-
nizational meeting following the
regular meeting. (William Porfily
541-449-1327)
ECHO CITY COUNCIL, 4
p.m., Echo City Hall, 20 S. Bonan-
za St., Echo. (541-376-8411)
HERMISTON
IRRIGATION
DISTRICT, 4 p.m., Hermiston Ir-
rigation District office conference
room, 366 E. Hurlburt Ave., Herm-
iston. (541-567-3024)
UMATILLA COUNTY SPE-
CIAL LIBRARY DISTRICT BUD-
GET HEARING, BOARD MEET-
ING, 5:15-7:30 p.m., Pendleton
City Hall Community Room, 501
S.W. Emigrant Ave., Pendleton.
Budget hearing will be followed
by the regular meeting. (Aletha
Bonebrake, interim manager 541-
519-3255)
Saturday, June 10
Powerball
20-26-32-38-58
Powerball: 3
Power Play: 2
Estimated jackpot: $447 M
Megabucks
8-13-18-27-32-42
Estimated jackpot: $7 M
Lucky Lines
4-5-10-13-19-24-28-30
Estimated jackpot: $24,000
Pick 4
1 p.m.: 9-4-1-3
4 p.m.: 3-6-0-4
7 p.m.: 6-6-2-9
10 p.m.: 6-9-1-6
Win for Life
32-33-36-56
Sunday, June 11
Lucky Lines
4-6-12-15-18-21-26-29
Estimated jackpot: $25,000
Pick 4
1 p.m.: 9-8-4-2
4 p.m.: 5-5-3-9
7 p.m.: 5-2-1-1
10 p.m.: 8-4-7-6
Monday, June 12
Pick 4
1 p.m.: 0-8-2-8
6/12 - 6/13
Cineplex Show Times
$5 Classic Movie
6/14
THE ALAMO
Wonder Woman (PG13)
2D 6:40
3D *3:40 9:40
Captain Underpants (PG)
5:00 7:10 9:20
The Mummy (PG13)
2D 7:20
3D 4:50 10:00
Pirates of the Caribbean:
Dead Men Tell No Tales
(PG13)
4:10 7:00 9:50
Baywatch (R)
4:00 6:50 9:30
Credit & Debit Cards accepted
Cineplex gift cards available
* Matinee Pricing
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