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    RECORDS
Thursday, April 12, 2018
PUBLIC SAFETY LOG
TUESDAY
7:54 a.m. - Pendleton police responded a 911 call about an
agitated man trying to get into the Pendleton Early Learning
Center, 455 S.W. 13th St. The school went into a lockout, and
the person left. Police caught him moments later and cited him.
The school soon went back to normal operations.
9:11 a.m. - A caller told Hermiston police a “guy with lots of
stuff” was by the garbage containers behind Sally Beauty, 890
S. Highway 395, and an officer needed to make him leave.
9:54 a.m. - Staff at the Hermiston Municipal Court, 330 S.
First St., Hermiston, called to have police, which operate in the
same building, send an officer to court for someone causing a
disturbance.
11:02 a.m. - A daughter at the trailer park near the 200 block
of South First Street, Irrigon, reported her mother assaulted her.
11:09 a.m. - The Pilot Rock public works director reported
littering and illegal burning at the Pilot Rock Bike Pit, 800 R.A.
Koch Road. Police checked and made sure the situation was
under control.
11:47 a.m. - Umatilla police received a complaint about the
“black Honda with gold trim” racing around Hemlock Court and
Lewis Street.
12:37 p.m. - A Hermiston resident on the 500 block of
Southwest 13th Place reported a burglary at their apartment and
the theft of a credit card and undergarments.
1:39 p.m. - The Umatilla County Sheriff’s Office responded to
a report of a prowler at the Vista Trailer Park, 1800 N.E. 10th St.,
Hermiston. Deputies did not find a suspect.
2:29 p.m. - Hermiston police took a report for possible elder
abuse or neglect.
3:22 p.m. - A caller reported domestic violence in a vehicle
on Southeast Fourth Street and East Tamarack Avenue,
Hermiston.
5:51 p.m. - A Milton-Freewater caller reported a disgruntled
tenant was setting fire to the grass at the Trails West RV Park,
1420 S. Main St., Milton-Freewater.
6:04 p.m. - A resident on Sagebrush Road, Hermiston,
reported a pack of dogs has attacked his chickens and killed
two.
11:02 p.m. - Pendleton emergency services responded to
a residence on Northwest Ellis Avenue for a woman who may
have ingested glass cleaner.
11:23 p.m. - An Irrigon resident on Southeast Utah Avenue
reported pulling a gun pellet from her cat’s paw and there may
be another pellet in the cat’s hip.
ARRESTS, CITATIONS
•Morrow County Sheriff’s Office arrested Persephone
Jackson, no age or address provided, for first- and second-de-
gree attempted burglary and second-degree trespassing.
•Umatilla Tribal Police arrested James Anthony Jones, 40,
of Pendleton, for trespass, dangerous drugs, criminal activity in
drugs, and driving while suspended/revoked.
•Pendleton police arrested Mathew Loring Murray, 27,
of Pendleton, for driving while suspended/revoked, resisting
arrest, interfering with a peace officer and felony possession of
methamphetamine.
Speaker Ryan to retire,
leaving big vacuum
in GOP election year
By LISA MASCARO
Associated Press
WASHINGTON
—
House
Speaker
Paul
Ryan abruptly announced
Wednesday he will retire
rather than seek another
term in Congress as the
steady if reluctant wingman
for
President
Donald
Trump, sending new ripples
of uncertainty through a
Washington already on edge
and a Republican
Party bracing for
a rough election
year.
The Wisconsin
Republican cast
the decision to end
his 20-year career
as a personal
one — he doesn’t
want his children Ryan
growing up with
a
“weekend
dad” — but it will create
a vacuum at both ends of
Pennsylvania Avenue. It
will leave congressional
Republicans without a
measured voice to talk
Trump away from what
some see as damaging
impulses, and it will rob
Trump of an influential
steward to shepherd his
more ambitious ideas into
legislation.
It’s unusual for a House
speaker, third in line to
succeed the president, to
turn himself into a lame
duck, especially so for
Ryan, a once-rising GOP
star who is only 48 and was
the party’s vice presidential
candidate in 2012. His deci-
sion fueled fresh doubts
about the party’s ability
to fend off a Democratic
LOTTERY
Tuesday,
April 10, 2018
wave, fed by opposition to
Trump, in November. And
it threw the House into a
leadership battle that could
end up pushing Ryan aside
sooner that he intended and
crush any hopes for signif-
icant legislation before the
election.
Ryan, though, said he
had no regrets after having
accomplished “a heckuva
lot” during his time in a
job he never really wanted.
He said fellow
Republicans
have plenty of
achievements to
run on this fall,
including the tax
cuts
Congress
delivered, which
have been his
own
personal
cause and the
centerpiece
of
his small-govern-
ment agenda.
“I have given this job
everything I have,” Ryan
said.
Speculation over Ryan’s
future had been swirling for
months, but as he dialed
up colleagues and spoke
by phone with Trump
early Wednesday the news
stunned even top allies.
Ryan announced his
plans at a closed-door
meeting of House Repub-
licans. Rep. Mark Walker
of North Carolina said an
emotional Ryan “choked
up a few times trying to
get through” his remarks
to colleagues and received
three standing ovations.
He later briefly thanked
Trump in public for giving
him the chance to move
GOP ideas ahead.
Local students make
OSU honor roll
CORVALLIS — Names of
students who have made the
Scholastic Honor Roll Winter
term have been announced by
Oregon State University. A total
of 1,398 students earned straight
As (4.0). Another 4,609 earned
a B-plus (3.5) or better to make
the listing. To be on the Honor
Roll, students must carry at least
12 graded hours of course work.
Morrow County
Boardman: 3.5 or Better:
Taylor R. Hamby, freshman,
biology; Heppner: 3.5 or
Better: Mekayla S. Kindle,
senior, human development
and family science; Ione: 3.5
or Better: Oskar M. Peterson,
senior, mechanical engineering;
Irrigon: Straight-A Average:
Alexus R. Williams, freshman,
animal sciences; 3.5 or Better:
Asusena Munoz Flores, sopho-
more, human development and
family science, Isabel Orozco,
senior, biohealth sciences;
Lexington: 3.5 or Better:
Logan S. Grieb, sophomore,
pre-business.
Umatilla County
Athena:
Straight-A
Average: Molly C. Von Borstel,
senior, graphic design; 3.5 or
Better: Danielle L. Dearing,
senior, biochemistry and
molecular biology; Hermiston:
Straight-A Average: Erin
M. Bequette, senior, human
development and family
science, Mackenzie L. Juul,
senior, human development
and family science, Kaajal D.
Mishra, senior, food science
and technology, Yosiel A.
Ornelas, senior, finance; 3.5 or
Better: Chantal M. Hinkley,
junior, English, Efren L.
Leon Guerrero, sophomore,
mathematics, Carla S. Medel,
sophomore,
psychology,
Wyatt R. Paschal, sophomore,
agricultural sciences, Tanner
Sunridge names March
Bronc Pride winners
PENDLETON — The
following list of students
are the Sunridge Middle
School Bronc Pride Award
winners for the month of
March. Recipients of these
special awards are either
consistently modeling high
expectations related to read-
iness, respect and respon-
sibility, or have recently
experienced recognizable
growth in one or all of these
areas.
Sixth Grade: Chloe
Alferez, Ike Arthur, Karma
Breshears, Hayden Dodge,
JP Dougherty, Andrea Eich-
holz, Rylee Etchamendy,
Hailey Fagan, Jareen Hines,
Hunter Holford, Orion
Martin, Viviana Martinez,
Gage Munt, Grace Pitner,
Hailey Schmidt, Milre
Sherman, Chloe Smith,
Gage Strzelczyk, Kaden
Talbot, Avyn Watchman and
Kenny Wolfe.
Seventh Grade: Maria
Alvarez-Barroso,
Case
Bylenga, Austin Carlson,
Kailee
Christenson,
Clayson Cooley, Easton
Corey, Andrew Demi-
anew, RyLee Demianew,
Rebekah Edmonds, Antonio
Flores, Diamond Greene,
Billy Higheagle, Richard
Huesties, Paegen Kang,
Aubrey Lehnert, Jasper
McCorkle, Dylan McNeilly,
Grace Moses, Stella Rabb,
Andri
Reddick,
Demi
Sorensen, Bryan Visoso
Castillo, Summer Wildbill,
Sammantha Wilks and
THURSDAY, APRIL 12
UMATILLA-MORROW COUN-
TY FARM BUREAU, 12 p.m., TBA,
Pendleton. (Julie Spratling 541-457-
8045)
BOARDMAN RURAL FIRE
PROTECTION DISTRICT, 1 p.m.,
Boardman Fire Department, 300 S.
Wilson Lane, Boardman. (541-481-
3473)
UMATILLA COUNTY SPE-
CIAL LIBRARY DISTRICT, 5:15
p.m., Pendleton Center for the Arts
boardroom, 214 N. Main St., Pend-
leton. (Erin McCusker 541-276-
6449)
HERMISTON PARKS & REC-
REATION COMMISSION, 5:30
p.m., Hermiston City Hall, 180 N.E.
Second St., Hermiston. (541-567-
5521)
ATHENA CITY COUNCIL, 6:30
p.m., Athena City Hall, 215 S. Third
St., Athena. (541-566-3862)
UMATILLA SCHOOL DIS-
TRICT, 7 p.m., Umatilla School Dis-
trict office, 1001 Sixth St., Umatilla.
(541-922-6500)
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Pick 4
1 p.m.: 5-8-4-4
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Eighth Grade: Lindsey
Atkinson, Gabrielle Bedolla,
Rosie
Blue
Thunder,
Shavaneaux Bell, Ann Bost-
wick, Lexi Bowen, Alara
Campbell, Ella Chrisman,
Michael Cisneros, Delainey
Coiner, Emma Coleman,
Olivia Corbett, Melinda
Cramp, Matthew Ellis,
Allison Galloway, Sauren
Garton, Akira Gomez,
Antonio Hernandez, Sarah
House, Daisy Jenness,
Sam Jennings, Todd Kelly,
Isabelle LeCornu, Kinley
McAnally, Kendall Moore,
Julia
Naughton,
Lucy
Oyama, Lindsey Pase-
na-Littlesky, Paige Pitner,
Anahi
Ponce-Palomera,
Davin Russell, Jaden Samp,
Shaelynn Silva, Ember
Spencer, Ryatt Strandholm,
Chloe Taber, Kylie Waugh
and Mackenzie Whaley.
MEETINGS
Mega Millions
05-13-31-43-53
Mega Ball: 20
Megaplier: 2
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4 p.m.: 3-3-4-2
7 p.m.: 9-5-0-4
10 p.m.: 6-5-0-6
Wednesday,
April 11, 2018
A. Smith, sophomore, music,
Kellie Zepeda, sophomore,
kinesiology, James A. Zwiefel-
hofer, sophomore, pre-graphic
design;
Milton-Freewater:
Straight-A Average: Ulises
Zaragoza, senior, pre-computer
science; 3.5 or Better: Austin J.
Dibble, senior, electronics and
computer engineering, Jessica
L. Dodd, senior, earth sciences,
Michael T. Odman, sophomore,
pre-business;
Pendleton:
Straight-A Average: Silvy N.
Cook, sophomore, university
exploratory studies; 3.5 or
Better: Kristina R. Anderson,
senior, liberal studies, TeLa D.
Branstetter, senior, fisheries
and wildlife science, Chyenne
S. Carey, senior, pre-business,
Cheney L. Chrisman, junior,
political science, Leanne R.
Goff, senior, human devel-
opment and family science,
Riley A. Kendrick, senior,
chemical engineering, Samuel
A. Reeves, senior, biology,
Abby L. Rinehart, freshman,
human development and family
science, Charla J. Simons,
junior, human development
and family science; Christina L.
Thompson, junior, kinesiology,
Brayden J. Tremper, freshman,
pre-mechanical engineering,
Trinity M. Whitaker, senior,
human development and
family science; Stanfield: 3.5
or Better: Jesus M. Carrillo,
junior, kinesiology, Laura N.
Cornejo, junior, pre-graphic
design, Bryce A. Linker,
senior, fisheries and wildlife
science; Umatilla: 3.5 or
Better: Samantha M. Ball,
sophomore,
pre-marketing,
Armando Mendoza Rodriguez,
sophomore, biohealth sciences;
Weston: 3.5 or Better: Jarett
W. Bousquet, senior, English,
Thomas L. Clark, senior, forest
engineering.
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East Oregonian
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OBITUARY
Margaret Ann Meads
Hermiston
May 31, 1942 - April 8, 2018
Margaret Ann Meads, born
May 31, 1942, of Hermiston,
Oregon, rode a big bay off into
the sunset. She passed away
peacefully at home on April
8th, 2018, after a long battle
with cancer.
Margaret was a
shoot-from-the-hip
gal, a true cowgirl
at heart. She grew
up tough but she
grew up right with a
selfless nature where
she put everyone
else’s needs before
her own. Margaret
was a loving mother
to three wonderful Meads
daughters and a
strong life partner to two
amazing men. She excelled
in everything she put her
mind to doing — from riding
steers, queen of Ukiah rodeo,
older sister, wife, mother,
grandmother and store owner,
to friends of many.
Loren Wood and Margaret
raised their daughters Lucy
(Punkin) and Jody to be
strong women while living on
beautiful ranches, riding good
horses and working in the
western store together. Loren
and Margaret opened Woods
Western World in Hermiston,
then later had Hamely’s in
Pendleton, Oregon, making it
a great “cowboy” store. Then,
in 2003, Loren rode off into
the sunset, leaving Margaret
and the girls behind.
In October 2008, Margaret
married the second love of
her life, Ivan Meads. Ivan
and Margaret had known
each other since school and
had been friends through the
years. When she and Ivan
were married Margaret gained
two sons and their family, of
whom she was very proud of.
Margaret always had
hot coffee and food on the
table or a place for anyone
who stopped by, and there
was always a drink of good
whiskey when the stories were
being told. Margaret was loved
by so many and will
always be someone
that we looked up
to and strive to be
like — a very caring,
thoughtful and kind
person.
Margaret
was
preceded in death by
daughter Jacqueline
Marie,
husband
Loren Wood, and
parents Bud and
Ina Jones. She is
survived by husband Ivan
Meads; sister Katheryn
Mitchell (Ken); brother
Bernard Jones; daughters Lucy
(Punkin) Wood McCarty and
Jody Wood; sons Mike Meads
(Brenda) and Marty Meads
(Rona); grandchildren Lauren
Hutchings, Jack Merrill,
Patrick, Slade and Macy
Meads, and Tanner and Colter
Meads; and great-grandchil-
dren Stephen and Maggie
Hutchings, Bronson Santana,
and Kaylynn, Cactus and
Weston Merrill.
May Margaret rest in
peace, and we will all make
her proud.
Memorial contributions
can be made to the Justin
Cowboy Crisis Fund, www.
justincowboycrisisfund.org.
A celebration of life gath-
ering will be held Saturday,
April 21, 2018, at 1 p.m. at the
Let’er Buck Room, 1205 S.W.
Court Ave., Pendleton.
Please sign the online
condolence book at burnsmor-
tuaryhermiston.com
Burns Mortuary of Herm-
iston, Oregon, is in care of
arrangements.
DEATH NOTICES
Opal M. Barnett
Athena
Jan. 21, 1926 - April 11, 2018
Former Weston resident Opal M. Barnett, 92, of Athena
died Wednesday, April 11, 2018, in Athena. She was born Jan.
21, 1926. Munselle-Rhodes Funeral Home in Milton-Free-
water is in charge of arrangements.
Lela J. Warner
Milton-Freewater
Oct. 12, 1920 - April 7, 2018
Lela J. Warner, 97, of Milton-Freewater died Saturday,
April 7, 2018, at her home. She was born Oct. 12, 1920.
Funeral services will be held Monday, April 16 at 11 a.m. at
the Valley Christian Center in Milton-Freewater. Concluding
services and interment will follow at the Milton-Freewater
Cemetery. Munselle-Rhodes Funeral Home in Milton-Free-
water is in charge of arrangements.
UPCOMING SERVICES
THURSDAY, APRIL 12
No services scheduled
FRIDAY, APRIL 13
WOODS, GARY — Graveside service with military
honors at 2 p.m. at Willamette National Cemetery, Portland.