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    RECORDS
Wednesday, June 28, 2017
PUBLIC SAFETY LOG
MONDAY
10:41 a.m. - Neighbors at Terwilliger Plaza Apartments, 245
S.W. Fifth St., Pendleton, complained about mischief issues with
other neighbors.
12:56 p.m. - A woman in Irrigon called 9-1-1 when her ex
would not give her back her baby.
4:08 p.m. - Pendleton police received a request to run extra
patrols in the area of Southeast Third and South Main streets to
slow down speeding vehicles.
4:49 p.m. - Fire consumed a semi-tractor at East Highway
730 and Northeast Third Street, Irrigon.
4:52 p.m. - The operator of a fireworks stand in the parking
lot of the Pendleton Walmart asked police to “come pack up her
fireworks stand” due to the high winds from the thunderstorm.
4:54 p.m. - Storm winds knocked down a tree branch on
Northeast Riverside Avenue, Pendleton, that fell on a power line
then dropped to the ground and was smoking.
5:59 p.m. - The Umatilla County Sheriff’s Office received a
9-1-1 call about several family members in a domestic distur-
bance at Locust Mobile Village, Milton-Freewater.
7:34 p.m. - A mother reported her son crashed on Highway
74 near the unincorporated community of Cecil. She told the
Morrow County Sheriff’s Office her son was out of his vehicle
but needed an ambulance.
10:22 p.m. - A man in Irrigon asked for information on
“removing” a woman from his residence after she left her child
there unattended, leaving him to care for the child.
ARRESTS, CITATIONS
Sunday
•Umatilla police arrested Jesse Lee Hart, 33, of 44
Washington St., Umatilla, for domestic violence charges of
fourth-degree assault, menacing, and felony strangulation, and
for vandalism and interfering with a peace officer.
Monday
•Milton-Freewater police arrested Raul Ivan Torres, 26, of
819 Evans St., Milton-Freewater, on a Umatilla County misde-
meanor warrant and for possession of methamphetamine.
•Hermiston police arrested Charles Brian Barker, 44, of
Hermiston, for possession of methamphetamine and two local
misdemeanor warrants.
HONORS
WOU honors
grads, honor roll
recipients
MONMOUTH
—
Western Oregon University
has released its spring 2017
list of graduates and honor
roll students. Local students
listed include:
Graduates: Arlington:
Emily Wetherell, B.S., exer-
cise science; Boardman:
Janiva
Lomas,
B.S.,
community health educa-
tion; Hermiston: Janell
Davis, B.S. education, cum
laude; Josue Godoy, B.A.
criminal justice; Gardenia
Jaime, B.S. business; Ryan
Parsons, B.S. business;
Melina Royer, B.S. exercise
science, cum laude; Omar
Silva, B.S. criminal justice;
Irrigon: Dustin Evans,
B.A. information systems;
Pendleton:
Miranda
Muller, B.A. social science,
summa cum laude; Pamela
Ramsey, B.S. criminal
justice, summa cum laude;
Stanfield:
Kimberly
Strebin, B.A. psychology;
Umatilla:
Alejandra
Garcilazo, B.S. community
health education;.
Honor Roll (3.5-3.99
gpa): Hermiston: Brit-
tanee Hayden, Alexandra
Quesada, Melina Royer;
Irrigon: Karla Llamas;
Pendleton: Troy Chay,
Breana Garcia;
East Oregonian
OBITUARIES
Glenn Merwyn Cochran
Bill J. Reed
Salem
September 29, 1917-June 23, 2017
Pendleton
November 5, 1932 - June 25, 2017
Glenn Cochran, 99, of
Salem and formerly of Echo,
Oregon, died Friday in Salem.
Born
in
Lewvan,
Saskatchewan, to
Clarence and Lavina
(Erickson) Cochran,
Glenn moved to
Lock Ridge, Iowa, in
1921 and graduated
from high school
there. He came to
Oregon in 1937.
Glenn
was
drafted into the U.S.
Army and served
in World War II
in the European
Theatre. Upon his
discharge
Glenn
returned to Jefferson
and purchased his Cochran
father’s
Texaco
station.
Glenn married Shirley
Roland on May 25, 1950, in
Washington. Shirley passed
away in 2016.
Glenn, Shirley and their
family moved to Echo where
he was a school bus driver
and school custodian for
over 25 years. He loved and
raised horses most of his
life, as well as farming, and
bowled well into his 80s in
the VFW bowling league.
He was an honest and gentle
man who loved a
good joke. While
in Echo Glenn was
a member of the
VFW.
Survivors
include his son
Gary (Karen) of
Arkansas; grand-
daughters
Kelly
and Ashley; and
grandson Todd. He
was preceded in
death by his wife
Shirley and stepson
Montie Thompson.
A
graveside
service will be at 11
a.m. Friday at the
Jefferson Cemetery.
Contributions may be
made to the Jefferson Meth-
odist Church or the Echo
VFW Bowling League in
care of Fisher Funeral Home,
306 S.W. Washington St.,
Albany, OR 97321. Online
condolences for the family
may be posted at www.fisher-
funeralhome.com.
UPCOMING SERVICES
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28
LUCIANI, GEORGE — Funeral service at 11 a.m. at
Trinity Lutheran Church, 485 W. Locust Ave., Hermiston.
Burial with military honors will follow at 2:30 p.m. at the
Echo Cemetery.
THURSDAY, JUNE 29
THOMPSON, NANCY — Memorial service at 11 a.m. at
Assembly of God Church, 730 E. Hurlburt Ave., Hermiston.
DEATH NOTICES
Erna A. Hiigel
Hermiston
June 27, 2017
Erna A. Hiigel, 91, of Hermiston died Tuesday, June 27,
2017, in Hermiston. No services are planned. To leave an online
condolence for the family go to www.burnsmortuary.com
HERMISTON
Features more than
$1,700 in prizes
East Oregonian
File photo
“Morning Jam,” a prismacolor pencil piece by Mary
Northon, sits on display at a past Eastern Oregon
Arts Festival. Presenting this year’s show during
the July 8 Hermiston Funfest, Desert Arts Council is
seeking artist entries.
fee is $10 per work for
adults and $5 per piece for
teens.
Virtually every medium
is accepted, including paint-
ings, photography, draw-
ings, prints, mixed media,
sculpture, installation and
fabric art. All artwork must
be family-friendly. While
not required, organizers
hope the majority of the
artwork will be available
for purchase.
For more information,
including entry forms, visit
www.desertartscouncil.
com.
For
questions,
contact Heather LaBeau at
541-667-5010 or hlabeau@
hermiston.or.us. For artist
vendor space, call the
chamber at 541-567-6151.
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Contact
Community
Editor Tammy Malgesini at
tmalgesini@eastoregonian.
com or 541-564-4539
MEETINGS
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28
MORROW
COUNTY
BOARD OF COMMISSION-
ERS, 9 a.m., Bartholomew
Government Building upper
conference room, 110 N. Court
St., Heppner. (Roberta Lutcher
541-676-9061)
UMATILLA
COUNTY
BOARD OF COMMISSION-
ERS, 10:30 a.m., Umatilla
County Courthouse, 216 S.E.
Fourth St., Pendleton. (Doug Ol-
sen 541-278-6208)
HERMISTON
LIBRARY
BOARD, 4 p.m., Hermiston
Public Library, 235 E. Gladys
Ave., Hermiston. (541-567-
2882)
THURSDAY, JUNE 29-
FRIDAY, JUNE 30
No meetings scheduled
MONDAY, JULY 3
STOKES LANDING SE-
NIOR CENTER BOARD, 6
p.m., Stokes Landing Senior
Center, 195 N.W. Opal Place,
Irrigon. (Karen 541-922-3137)
HEPPNER
PLANNING
COMMISSION, 7 p.m., Heppner
City Hall, 111 N. Main St., Hep-
pner. (541-676-9618)
WESTON
PLANNING
COMMISSION, 7 p.m., Memori-
al Hall, 210 E. Main St., Weston.
(541-566-3313)
M I LT O N - F R E E WAT E R
PLANNING COMMISSION, 7
p.m., Milton-Freewater Public
Library Albee Room, 8 S.W.
Eighth Ave., Milton-Freewa-
ter. 6:30 p.m. study session, 7
p.m. regular meeting. (541-938-
5531)
TUESDAY, JULY 4
No meetings scheduled
WEDNESDAY, JULY 5
MORROW
COUNTY
BOARD OF COMMISSION-
ERS, 9 a.m., Bartholomew Gov-
ernment Building upper confer-
ence room, 110 N. Court St.,
OBITUARY POLICY
The East Oregonian publishes paid obituaries. The obituary can
include 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 sub-
mitted online at www.eastoregonian.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.
Bill J. Reed, 84, of
Pendleton passed away on
June 25, 2017, in the loving
company of his wife and
children. A memo-
rial service will
be held on Friday,
June 30, 2017, at
10:00 a.m. at Sun
Ridge Retirement
Community, 3234
S.W. Nye Ave. in
Pendleton.
Bill was the
youngest of seven
born to Clarence
and Ethel (Keller)
Reed on November
5, 1932. During his
youth Bill worked
at a local dairy and
after
graduating Reed
from Boone High
School in 1951,
he joined the Navy. During
his time in the Navy he was
stationed in Hawaii and a
short time in Tokyo where
he served on an aircraft
carrier as a postman.
After being honorably
discharged he met and
married and they adopted
two daughters. He moved to
Minnesota to take a desk job
for his employer, he found he
was not an office person and
soon left that for self-em-
ployment as a candy vendor.
The family enjoyed many
vacations together, Bill’s
favorite being Hawaii. He
also enjoyed baseball games,
gambling, golf, fishing and
constructing model airplanes
and cars. Later in his life he
began writing fiction books
(close friends and family
provided much inspiration
for characters).
Once Bill retired he
bought a lake home to share
with friends and relatives.
He also traveled, which
brought him to visit his
sisters in Sun City, Arizona.
Now a single man, it was
during one of these visits Bill
met the love of his life, Jean.
Shortly after meeting her he
proclaimed to his sister that
he was “going to
marry that girl one
day.” On March
10, 1998, in Reno,
Nevada, the two
were wed.
Their
living
arrangements on a
golf course year-
round in Wood-
burn, Oregon, and
Surprise, Arizona,
allowed for the two
to indulge in all the
golf they wanted.
Bill also found a
lot of joy as Jean
played the piano
and sang songs.
They enjoyed all
of the time they were able to
spend together and among
their family and in their
travels together.
He is preceded in death by
four siblings, Charles (Betty)
Reed, Robert (Francis) Reed,
Fearl (Stanley) Richmond
and Marie Seiler.
Bill is survived by his
siblings Donald (JoAnn)
Reed and Marilyn Crohan;
wife Jean (Turner-Runnion)
Reed; children William
(Kelly) Runnion, Steven
(Vicki) Runnion, Todd
Runnion, Janet (Ray) Koch,
Teresa Strong and Barbara
(Adam) Lofgren; 11 grand-
children; five great-grand-
children; and multiple nieces
and nephews.
Contributions in the
memory of Bill may be made
to Sun Ridge Adult Care
Facility c/o Cheryl Newsom
2810 S.W. Nye Avenue,
Pendleton, OR 97801
Burns
Mortuary
of
Pendleton is handling the
arrangements. Sign the
online condolence book at
www.burnsmortuary.com
BRIEFLY
Art show joins Funfest, seeks entries
Desert Arts Council
is excited to announce
the Eastern Oregon Arts
Festival is joining forces
with Hermiston Funfest this
year to present the Eastern
Oregon Arts Show.
“This will be a great
partnership of the arts with
community spirit and the
fun of Funfest,” said Mary
Corp, Desert Arts board
member.
Adult and teen artists
are invited to enter up to
two pieces of their work for
the show. The show will be
juried by Roberta Lavadour,
executive director of Pend-
leton Center for the Arts.
Awards, including more
than $1,700 in prizes, will
be announced at the show’s
opening, Saturday, July 8 at
9 a.m. in a tent area next to
Hermiston City Hall, 180
N.E. Second St.
Only original work,
which was created by the
artist in the last five years,
will be exhibited. The entry
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Heppner. (541-676-9061)
HERMISTON
AIRPORT
ADVISORY COMMITTEE, 4
p.m., Hermiston Airport lounge,
1600 Airport Way, Hermiston.
(541-567-5521)
BLUE MOUNTAIN BOARD
OF EDUCATION, 6:30 p.m.,
Blue Mountain Community Col-
lege Pioneer Hall boardroom,
2411 N.W. Carden Ave., Pend-
leton. (Shannon Franklin 541-
278-5951)
LOTTERY
Monday, June 26
Megabucks
01-27-35-36-43-46
Estimated jackpot: $2.2
million
Lucky Lines
01-06-11-16-FREE-19-21-26-32
Estimated jackpot: $11,000
Win for Life
03-19-34-65
Pick 4
1 p.m.: 4-9-9-5
4 p.m.: 0-2-1-3
7 p.m.: 2-5-4-6
10 p.m.: 1-6-3-0
Tuesday, June 27
Pick 4
1 p.m.: 5-0-5-6
Agape House tees
off with murder
mystery dinner
HERMISTON —
Someone is teed off and a
golfer ends up dead during a
murder mystery presentation
presented by Agape House.
“Murder is Par for the
Course” is Saturday at 5:30
p.m. at the Maxwell Siding
Event Center, 145 N. First
Place, Hermiston. Tickets are
$25 each.
The event features a
chicken and shrimp fettuccine
dinner. Guests can enjoy the
meal while trying to figure
out “who dunnit.”
For more information or
to purchase a ticket, call Dave
Hughes at 541-567-8774.
Pendleton seeks
Fourth of July
parade entries
PENDLETON — A
Salute to America’s Heroes
is the theme of the Pendleton
Fourth of July parade.
People are invited to fill
out an entry form and join the
parade. Each participant will
receive a ribbon and trophies
will be presented in 14
categories, including people
with pets, bands, business/
commercial, first responders/
armed forces, civic groups/
service clubs, equestrian and
youth groups.
Hosted by the Pendleton
VFW Let ‘er Buck Post
922, the parade is Tuesday,
July 4 at 10 a.m., starting at
Pendleton City Hall. It will
travel to Main Street and then
to the Pendleton Convention
Center.
Entry forms are available
at the Pendleton Chamber of
Commerce, Dean’s Athletic,
DG Gifts, Elite Guns &
Bows and the Pendleton
Downtown Association,
380 S. Main St. For more
information or to request a
form via email, contact Fred
Bradbury at fbradbury@
yahoo.com or at 541-377-
7474.
Pool party splashes
into Fourth of July
HERMISTON — The
public is invited to swim into
the Fourth of July with the
Stars & Stripes Pool Party.
The event is Tuesday,
July 4 from 7-10:30 p.m.
at the Hermiston Family
Aquatic Center, 879 W. Elm
Ave. It features a pool party,
barbecue dinner (catered
by Dickey’s Barbecue Pit),
games and live music.
In addition, it offers the
best seats in the house for
fireworks viewing at 10 p.m.
The cost is $16 for ages
15 and up, $10 for ages
2-14 and free for under 2.
Tickets must be purchased
by Monday, July 3.
For more information,
call 541-289-7665 or
541-667-5018.
BJ the DJ to spin
tunes from 1972
MILTON-FREEWATER
— Roberta Flack’s “The First
Time Ever I Saw Your Face”
was the top song of 1972.
That tune and many
others from the same year are
featured in Oldies Night in
Milton-Freewater.
BJ the DJ will spin such
hits as Al Green’s “Let’s
Stay Together,” Charley
Pride’s “Kiss an Angel Good
Mornin’” and Donna Fargo’s
“The Happiest Girl in the
Whole U.S.A.” Saturday
at 7 p.m. at Wesley United
Methodist Church, 816 S.
Main St., Milton-Freewater.
There is no admission charge.
For more information,
contact Jones at dubuquer@
charter.net or 541-938-7028.
Juni Fisher takes
the stage in Baker
City music series
BAKER CITY — Award-
winning cowboy/country
and western entertainer Juni
Fisher will perform as part
of the Powder River Music
Review.
The event is Sunday from
4-6 p.m. in the Powder River
Pavilion at Geiser-Pollman
Park, 1723 Madison St.,
Baker City.
Growing up in a farming
family in California’s San
Joaquin Valley, Fisher was
active in 4-H and FFA , and
later studied equine science
at the College of the Sequoias
in Visalia.
While working as a horse
trainer, Fisher was known to
attend campfire gatherings,
strumming her guitar and
singing songs of the West
and sharing stories she
learned from her father. That
eventually led to a full-time
music career. Fisher is known
for performing cowboy and
country and western tunes.
The Powder River
Music Review features live
performers each Sunday
from 4-6 p.m., June 11
through Aug. 27. In case of
inclement weather, the shows
will be held in the Baker
Event Center at the Baker
County Fairgrounds, 2600
East St., Baker City. There
is no set admission charge,
but audience members are
encouraged to make a $5
donation, which includes a
raffle ticket for a chance to
win a gift basket.
The Powder River Music
Review also is sponsoring
live entertainment events
during Miner’s Jubilee
(July 14-16) and during the
weekend leading up to the
Aug. 21 total solar eclipse.
For more information
about upcoming
performances, visit
www.facebook.com/
PowderRiverMusicReview.
For more about Fisher, go
to www.junifisher.com/
juniFisherMusic.html.
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Submit information to:
community@eastoregonian.
com or drop off to the
attention of Tammy Malgesini
at 333 E. Main St., Hermiston
or Renee Struthers at 211 S.E.
Byers Ave., Pendleton.
6/28
Cineplex Show Times
$5 Classic Movie
12:00
ADAM’S RIB
Baby Driver (R)
4:50 7:20 9:50
Transformers: The Last
Knight (PG13)
2D 6:50
3D *3:40 10:00
Cars 3 (G)
2D 4:40 7:10
3D 9:40
Wonder Woman (PG13)
*3:30 6:30 9:30
47 Meters Down (PG13)
4:30 7:00 9:20
Credit & Debit Cards accepted
Cineplex gift cards available
* Matinee Pricing
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