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RECORDS Wednesday, June 13, 2018 PUBLIC SAFETY LOG MONDAY 3:22 a.m. - A caller on West Pine Avenue, Hermiston, reported a prowler was in the backyard and had a flashlight. Police did not find any suspect. 9:36 a.m. - A woman on East Feedville Road, Hermiston, reported someone stole her purse from under her desk. The purse contained her computer glasses, check books, identification and more. 11:09 a.m. - Stanfield police gave a citation to 3D Idapro Solutions dehydration plant at 405 Hoosier Lane for another odor complaint. Police also dealt with code violations on South Lucy Street of “garbage and junk” around the trailer and a fence of “unpermitted materials.” 1:20 p.m. - A Umatilla resident asked to speak to an officer about her niece’s identity “being compromised.” 3:29 p.m. - Pilot Rock police checked for code violations on Southwest Third and Southwest Second streets 5:06 p.m. - A 911 caller reported the theft of a vehicle from McKay Drive, Pendleton. 5:48 p.m. - Milton-Freewater police took a report for the theft of two step ladders from the 700 block of Pierce Street. ARRESTS, CITATIONS •Umatilla Tribal Police arrested Gabriel David Freeman, 23, of Pendleton, for felony possession of methamphetamine, and Sara Watchman, 30, also of Pendleton, on felony warrants and for dangerous drugs and criminal activity in drugs. MEETINGS WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13 UKIAH SCHOOL DIS- TRICT, 8 a.m., Ukiah Commu- nity School, 201 Hill St., Ukiah. (541-427-3731) MORROW COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSION- ERS, 9 a.m., Irrigon Public Li- brary, 200 N.E. Main Ave., Irri- gon. (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., Milton-Freewater. (541-938- 5531) STANFIELD IRRIGATION DISTRICT, 12 p.m., district of- fice, 100 W. Coe Ave., Stanfield. (Tiffany Harrell 541-449-3272) PORT OF MORROW COM- MISSION, 1:30 p.m., Port of Morrow, 2 Marine Drive, Board- man. (Dori Drago 541-481-7678) PENDLETON FAÇADE COMMITTEE, 3:30 p.m., Pend- leton City Hall community devel- opment conference room, 500 S.W. Dorion Ave., Pendleton. (Julie Chase 541-966-0204) RIVERSIDE SITE COUN- CIL, 5:30 p.m., Riverside High School library, 210 N.E. Board- man Ave., Boardman. (541-676- 9128) WESTON CITY COUNCIL, 6 p.m., Memorial Hall, 210 E. Main St., Weston. (541-566-3313) ATHENA PLANNING COM- MISSION, 6:30 p.m., Athena City Hall, 215 S. Third St., Athe- na. (541-566-3862) CONDON PLANNING COMMISSION, 7 p.m., Condon City Hall, 128 S. Main St., Con- don. (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., Hermis- ton 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) UMATILLA COUNTY FIRE DISTRICT NO. 1, 7 p.m., Fire Station 21, 320 S. First St., Hermiston. The business meet- ing will include an executive session to discuss personnel matters. (Reta Larson 541-567- 8822) HELIX SCHOOL DISTRICT, 7:30 p.m., Helix School library, 120 Main St., Helix. (541-457- 2175) THURSDAY, JUNE 14 U M AT I L L A - M O R R O W COUNTY FARM BUREAU, 12 p.m., TBA, Pendleton. (Julie Spratling 541-457-8045) BOARDMAN RURAL FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, 4 p.m., Boardman Fire Depart- ment Station 1, 300 S. Wilson Lane, Boardman. (Suzanne Gray 541-481-3473) HERMISTON PARKS & RECREATION 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 District office, 1001 Sixth St., Umatilla. (541-922-6500) FRIDAY, JUNE 15 NIXYAAWII COMMUNITY SCHOOL BOARD, 8 a.m., Nixy- aawii Community School, 73300 July Grounds Lane, Mission. (541-966-2680) MONDAY, JUNE 18 U M AT I L L A - M O R R O W COUNTY HEAD START, 11:30 a.m., Head Start boardroom, 110 N.E. Fourth St., Hermiston. (Monina Ward 541-564-6878) ECHO SCHOOL DISTRICT, 6 p.m., Echo Community School, 600 Gerone St., Echo. (541-376- 8436) HELIX CITY COUNCIL, 7 p.m., Helix City Hall, 119 Colum- bia St., Helix. (541-457-2521) PENDLETON YOUTH COMMISSION, 7 p.m., Inter- mountain ESD office, 2001 S.W. Nye Ave., Pendleton. (541-276- 6711) TUESDAY, JUNE 19 UMATILLA MORROW RADIO & DATA DISTRICT SPECIAL MEETING, 10 a.m., Umatilla County Fire District Sta- tion 23, 78760 Westland Road, Hermiston. (Shawn Halsey 541- 966-3774) ATHENA CEMETERY DIS- TRICT, 5:30 p.m., Athena City Hall, 215 S. Third St., Athena. (541-566-3862) IRRIGON CITY COUNCIL, 6 p.m., Irrigon City Hall, 500 N.E. Main Ave., Irrigon. (541-922- 3047) MORROW COUNTY FAIR BOARD, 6 p.m., SAGE Center, 101 Olson Road, Boardman. (Ann Jones 541-676-9474) PENDLETON DEVELOP- MENT COMMISSION, 6 p.m., Pendleton City Hall, 501 S.W. Emigrant Ave., Pendleton. (541- 276-1811) UMATILLA CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION, 6 p.m., Uma- tilla City Hall council chambers, 700 Sixth St., Umatilla. (Nanci 541-922-3226 ext. 105) UMATILLA COUNTY SOIL & WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT, 6 p.m., USDA Ser- vice Center conference room, 1 S.W. Nye Ave., Suite 130, Pend- leton. (Kyle Waggoner 541-278- 8049 ext. 138) STANFIELD CITY COUN- CIL, 7 p.m., Stanfield City Hall council chambers, 160 S. Main St., Stanfield. (541-449-3831) PILOT ROCK CITY COUN- CIL, 7 p.m., Pilot Rock City Hall council chambers, 143 W. Main St., Pilot Rock. (541-443-2811) EAST UMATILLA COUNTY HEALTH DISTRICT, 7 p.m., dis- trict office, 431 E. Main St., Athe- na. (541-566-3813) OREGON TRAIL LIBRARY DISTRICT, 7 p.m., Oregon Trail Library District office, 200 S. Main St., Boardman. (541-481- 3365) PENDLETON CITY COUN- CIL, 7 p.m., Pendleton City Hall council chambers, 501 S.W. Emigrant Ave., Pendleton. (541- 966-0201) LOTTERY Monday, June 11, 2018 Megabucks 06-10-35-36-47-48 Estimated jackpot: $7.1 million Lucky Lines 01-08-11-13-FREE-17-22- 26-29 Estimated jackpot: $44,000 Win for Life 14-41-66-68 Pick 4 1 p.m.: 5-2-6-2 4 p.m.: 2-7-9-8 7 p.m.: 4-8-7-4 10 p.m.: 1-1-5-5 Tuesday, June 12, 2018 Pick 4 1 p.m.: 5-6-9-3 COMING EVENTS WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13 STANFIELD SENIOR MEAL SERVICE, 12 p.m., Stanfield Community Center, 225 W. Roo- sevelt, Stanfield. Cost is $3.50 for seniors, $6 for others. (541- 449-1332) PENDLETON SENIOR MEAL SERVICE, 12-1 p.m., Pendleton Senior Center, 510 S.W. 10th St., Pendleton. 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. (Tori Bowman 541-276-5073) ADVENTURE TIME STORY TIME, 2-3 p.m., Hermiston Pub- lic Library, 235 E. Gladys Ave., Hermiston. Stories and activities for developmentally disabled children and adults. Free. (541- 567-2882) IRRIGATED CEREAL FIELD DAY, 2:30-6 p.m., HAREC, 2121 S. First St., Herm- iston. Seven presentations with topics ranging from wheat dis- ease to insects affecting cereal crops. Snacks and drinks provid- ed. Free. (541-567-8321) ADULT BEGINNERS’ COM- PUTERS, 3-4 p.m., Pendleton Public Library meeting room, 502 S.W. Dorion Ave., Pend- leton. Registration is required. Classes tailored to the needs of the attendees. (541-966-0380) VEGAN/SUSTAINABLE LIVING POTLUCK SUPPER, 7 p.m., location varies, Pendleton. Bring a vegan dish and recipe. Gluten-free friendly group. Call to RSVP and for driving direc- tions. (541-969-3057) THURSDAY, JUNE 14 EARLY MORNING BAS- KETBALL, 6-7 a.m., Pendleton Recreation Center, 510 S.W. Dorion Ave., Pendleton. All ages. Free. (Casey Brown 541-276- 8100) PRESCHOOL STORY TIME, 10:15-11 a.m., Pendleton Public Library, 502 S.W. Dorion Ave., Pendleton. Stories and ac- tivities for young children. (541- 966-0380) PRESCHOOL STORY AND CRAFT TIME, 10:30 a.m., MIl- ton-Freewater Public Library, 8 S.W. Eighth Ave., Milton-Free- water. (Lili Schmidt 541-938- 8247) HERMISTON SENIOR MEAL SERVICE, 12 p.m., Our Lady of Angels Catholic Church parish hall, 565 W. Hermiston Ave., Hermiston. Cost is $4 for adults, free for children 10 and under, $4 for Meals on Wheels. Extra 50 cents for utensils/dish- es. Bus service to parish hall by donation. (541-567-3582) East Oregonian Page 5A OBITUARIES Carol Jean Fiscus Antonio Jimenez Yzaguirre Hermiston September 25, 1933 - June 9, 2018 Hermiston May 27, 1922 - June 11, 2018 Carol Jean Fiscus was born September 25, 1933, at Borden, Saskatchewan, Canada, the daughter of James and Ezma (Circle) Wallace. She passed away on Saturday June 9, 2018, in Herm- iston at the age of 84. Carol was raised on a ranch in Carey- wood, Idaho, and attended school in Athol and Spirit Lake, Idaho, grad- uating from Spirit Fiscus Lake High School. She married Michael Fiscus in 1968 and they made their home in Athol. In 1973, the couple moved to Hermiston, Ore- gon, where she worked for Union Pacific Railroad for many years. She later man- aged J & K Mini Storage of Hermiston for several years . Carol enjoyed listening to country music, was a big fan of the Portland Trailblazers, Gonzaga Bulldogs and Seat- tle Mariners. She also liked flower gardening and loved her kitties. She was preceded in death by her parents; hus- band Mike; broth- ers Ralph Wal- lace and James Wallace; and sis- ters Bonnie Bell Couch and Shirley Yvonne Jewett. She is survived by her daugh- ter Linda (Garry) Moore of Hermis- ton, and a brother, Lee Wallace of Sweet Home, Oregon. At her request no services will be planned. Family suggest memo- rial donations to Vange John Memorial Hospice 645 W Orchard Avenue #300 Hermiston, OR 97838. To leave an online con- dolence for the family go to www.burnsmortuaryhermis- ton.com Antonio Jimenez Yzagu- irre, 96, of Hermiston died Monday, June 11, 2018, at his home. He was born May 27, 1922, in Eagle Pass, Texas. Recitation of the rosary will be held Friday, June 15 at 5 p.m. at Burns Mortuary chapel in Herm- iston. A graveside service will be held Saturday, June 16 at noon at the Hermis- ton Cemetery. Burns Mortu- ary of Hermiston is in care of arrangements. Sign the online condolence book at burnsmortuaryhermiston. com UPCOMING SERVICES WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13 SWANSON, HELEN — Memorial service at 2 p.m. at First Presbyterian Church, 201 S.W. Dorion Ave., Pendleton, with a reception following in the Rogers Room. THURSDAY, JUNE 14 No services scheduled 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. PENDLETON Men’s chorus tunes up for 10th anniversary 53-member group to perform June 16 East Oregonian The Pendleton Men’s Chorus is celebrating its 10th anniversary in song. The group formed after a fall 2007 College Com- munity Theatre production of “1776.” When the musi- cal was over, several of the male cast members wanted to keep on singing. The first rehearsal was sched- uled in February 2008, and the Pendleton Men’s Cho- rus was born with 22 sing- ers, said Bill Mayclin, the group’s director. Now in its 10th season, the chorus has grown to 53 members. In addition to voices from Pendleton, the choir includes men from Adams, Helix, Hermiston and Heppner. The spring concert is Sat- urday, June 16 at 7 p.m. in the auditorium at Pendle- Contributed photo The Pendleton Men’s Chorus will celebrate its 10th anniversary with a June 16 con- cert in the Pendleton High School auditorium. Tickets are $10 each. ton High School, 1800 N.W. Carden Ave. Tickets are $10 each. They can be pur- chased in advance at Pend- leton Art + Frame, 28 S.W. Court Ave. In addition, they will be sold at the door. It is requested that children ages 3 and under not attend the performance The program will fea- ture music from the world of operetta. Music performed will be by such composers as Gilbert and Sullivan, Sig- mund Romberg and Franz Lehar. Concert selections include “Stouthearted Men” from “The New Moon,” “Drinking Song” from “The Student Prince,” “Women” from “The Merry Widow” and “The Pirate King” from “The Pirates of Penzance.” Several of the songs have been arranged and edited by chorus member Quade Win- ter. Soloists include May- clin, Greg Alexander, Randy Thomas, Jonathan Wolotira, Harper Jones, Steve Muller, Jacob Gau, Nick Leon- ard, Jacob Try, Andy Cary, Bobby Crane, Chris Leon- ard and Murray Dunlap. Emily Muller-Cary will serve as a guest accompa- nist. The Pendleton Men’s Chorus’ accompanist is Sue Nelson. For more information, call Mayclin at 541-276-4540. BRIEFLY Pregnancy Care Services shares information PENDLETON — Laura Jensen, executive direc- tor for Pregnancy Care Services, is the guest speaker during the upcom- ing Round-Up Republican Women’s meeting. A faith-based ministry, Jensen will share about their mission and discuss services offered through the orga- nization in reaching out to those facing an unplanned pregnancy. The confidential services include everything from maternity/infant sup- plies and parenting classes to pregnancy testing and referrals. Also, Jensen will provide an announcement regard- ing a special fall event. Those present will be the first to learn about the event and have an opportunity to reserve tickets. The no-host luncheon gathering is Thursday at 11:45 a.m. at the Red Lion, 304 S.E. Nye Ave., Pendle- ton. The cost is $11 for mem- bers and $13 for non-mem- bers. Those who plan to attend are asked to register in advance. For more information or to RSVP, contact 541-276- 3182 or rounduprw@gmail. com. For more about Preg- nancy Care Services, visit www.pregnancycareser- vices.com. VA center sets LGBT open mic WALLA WALLA — In recognition of National Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Pride Month, a special open mic event is being held in Walla Walla. In its second year, the event is Friday at 11:30 a.m. in the theater at The Jona- than M. Wainwright Memo- rial VA Medical Center, 77 Wainwright Drive, Walla Walla. Snack items will be provided and lunch also is available. People who would like to share their talents by per- forming poetry, spoken word, song or music are encouraged to call Elizabeth Lovelady at 509-525-5200, extension 26520. There is no admission fee for those who want to come and watch. The event also pro- vides an opportunity to meet Celena Veverka, Walla Walla VA’s LGBT veteran’s care coordinator, and learn about LGBT veteran patient care services. Veverka also serves at the suicide preven- tion coordinator. For more informa- tion, contact Linda Won- dra, Walla Walla VA pub- lic affairs, at 509-525-5200 or linda.wondra@va.gov or visit https://goo.gl/nUr741. Outdoor sale benefits Agape House HERMISTON — Peo- ple can purchase reasonably priced items and help sup- port Agape House programs during a parking lot sale. You name the price for knick-knacks, clothing is five items for $1 and furni- ture and bicycles are priced as marked. The sale is Sat- urday from 8-11 a.m. at 500 Harper Road, Hermiston. In case of inclement weather, the sale will be held indoors. Donations are welcome through Friday. Agape House serves indi- viduals and families in need. For more information, to volunteer or make dona- tions, call 541-567-8774. Fishing derby lures people to Indian Lake PILOT ROCK — Sev- eral prizes and bragging rights are featured during the Indian Lake Fish Derby. In its 32nd year, the event is Saturday from 6 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Indian Lake, located 19 miles south of Pilot Rock off East Birch Creek Road. The entry fee for the fishing derby is $10 for adults, $5 for a ages 12-17 and $3 for ages 11 and under. All registered youths will receive a raffle prize. In addition, prizes will be awarded to the young- est fisher and the oldest dad fisherman. A two-day mini- mum is required for camping during the derby weekend. For more information, including directions to Indian Lake, visit www.camp- indianlake.com. To make camping reservations, call 541-276-3873. *UHJ·V 6OHHS&HQWHU +HUPLVWRQ 6RIDV¶Q0RUH 3OXJLQWKH3RZHU &RPIRUWDWWKH7RXFK 7KH3RZHUWR%HWWHU&RPIRUW 6LQRPD :H$UH <RXU 0HPRU\)RDP 1RZ 4XHHQ 6OHHS6SHFLDOLVWV $GMXVWDEOH%HGV 0RWLRQ6RIDV 5HFOLQHUV 6RXWKHUQ0RWLRQ 3RZHU 0RWLRQ 6WDUWLQJDW /LIW&KDLUV :HHNGD\V$3 6DWXUGD\$3 6XQ13 *UHJ·V 2Q6DOH 6OHHS&HQWHU '4'6*'5614';174.11-+0)(14T 6RIDV¶Q0RUH