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RECORDS Friday, December 21, 2018 PUBLIC SAFETY WEDNESDAY 1:50 a.m. — A woman with a motor home near Love’s Travel Stop and County Store, Boardman, reported a man she argued with threat- ened to blow up the motor home. Morrow County sher- iff’s deputies found this was an ongoing civl conflict and advised the man not to go into the business and cause a disturbance. 2:20 a.m. — A Hermiston resident on Northwest 11th Street called 911 to report her ex-husband took off with her phone. 8:12 a.m. — A Hermis- ton resident on Northeast Sixth Place asked to speak to an officer about her neigh- bors and their possible drug dealing. 8:16 a.m. — Morrow County emergency services responded to a home on Mount Hood Avenue, Board- man, for a man who acci- dentally shot himself just above the knee. An ambu- lance rushed him to Good Shepherd Medical Center, Hermiston. 8:21 a.m. — A Pendleton resident reported someone left a dark gray older style Jeep in front of her home on Northwest Ellis Avenue more than a week, and now the vehicle has a broken window. 10:44 a.m. — Milton-Free- water police took a report for a burglary at a home on the 1000 block of Lamb Street. 3:14 p.m. — Pendleton police received a report of drug activity on the 200 block of Southwest Ninth Street. 3:44 p.m. — Milton-Free- water police took a report for another burglary at a home, this time on the 300 block of Powell Street. 4:52 p.m. — A caller told Pendleton police a red car, two blue cars and a yel- low car, all smaller and with- out mufflers, were speeding near Washington Elementary School, 1205 S.E. Byers Ave. Officers responded but did not spot the cars. 5:45 p.m. — A 911 caller reported a conflict at Maple Crest Apartments, 700 S.W. Wilson Lane, Boardman. One family was trying to get into an apartment to check the identification of an 18-year- old male because he is dating a 15-year-old girl. 8:50 p.m. — Dispatchers at the Morrow County Sher- iff’s Office received a 911 call and heard voices and laugh- ter. The call came from the area of Southeast Crimson Court, Irrigon, where depu- ties found juveniles playing hide and seek. One member of the merry band used a cell- phone for a flashlight and on accident held down the but- ton to call 911. ARRESTS, CITATIONS •Hermiston police arrested Kyla Dawn Dyer, 23, of Herm- iston, for possession of a fed- erally controlled substance. •Umatilla Tribal Police arrested Jeremiah James Johnson, 35, of Pendleton, for escape, dangerous drugs, criminal activity in drugs, fail- ure to appear and on a state warrant. •Umatilla County Sher- iff’s Office arrested Shawn McLean, 27, of Milton-Freewa- ter, for first-degree attempted arson. •Oregon State Police arrested Jonathan H. Evans, 57, of Echo, for driving under the influence of intoxicants. The arrest took place at about 7:40 p.m. in Pendleton after a trooper watched Evans com- mit multiple traffic violations, according to state police, including turning the wrong way on a one-way street. State police also reported Evans admitted to the trooper he drank too much, smoked marijuana and felt he should not be driving. •Oregon State Police arrested Freddy V. Zamora, 52, of Milton-Freewater, for DUII (controlled substances) and cited him for refusal to take a breath test and driving while suspended. •Umatilla Tribal Police arrested Katrina Sandy Mar- tinez, 27, for possession of methamphetamine, unlawful possession of a firearm and on state warrant. LOTTERY Wednesday, Dec. 19, 2018 Megabucks 12-15-26-27-37-43 Estimated jackpot: $5.8 million Powerball Powerball: 15-29-31-37- 43 Power Play: 16 Estimated jackpot: $281 million Win for Life 401 Northgate, Pendleton Celebration of of Worship Celebration Worship Sundays 10:00 am Youth: 0-6th grade 11-21-27-51 Lucky Lines 4-7-9-13-20-22-26-31 Estimated jackpot: $21,000 Pick 4 1 p.m.: 3-3-1-1 4 p.m.: 4-7-1-6 7 p.m.: 5-9-1-0 10 p.m.: 1-0-5-4 Thursday, Dec. 20, 2018 Pick 4 1 p.m.: 9-6-2-8 East Oregonian A5 DEATH NOTICES UPCOMING SERVICES Joan (Jo) Katherine (Hamm) Lagerberg FRIDAY, DEC. 21 HAMILTON, REITA — Memorial service at 1 p.m. at Pendleton Pioneer Chapel, Folsom-Bishop, 131 S.E. Byers Ave., Pendleton. HUDSON, BERTIE — Celebration of life at 1 p.m. at Advantage Gateway Funeral Chapel, 1515 N.E. 106th Ave., Portland. Hermiston Nov. 13, 1918 — Dec. 11, 2018 Joan Katherine Lagerberg, 100, of Hermiston, died Tues- day, Dec. 11, 2018. She was born Nov. 13, 1918, in Mil- ford, Iowa. A memorial mass will be held Jan. 17, 2019, at 10 a.m. at Our Lady of Angels Catholic Church, Hermiston, followed by a celebration of life in the parish hall. She was entombed in the mausoleum at Deschutes Memorial Gar- dens in Bend beside her husband, Ted. Arrangements are with Redmond Memorial Chapel. Write online condolences at www.redmondmemorial.com Rodney Price Kennewick Nov. 13, 1987 — Dec. 19, 2018 Rodney Price, 31, of Kennewick, died Wednesday, Dec. 19, 2018, in Pendleton. He was born Nov. 13, 1987. Arrange- ments are with Pendleton Pioneer Chapel, Folsom-Bishop. SATURDAY, DEC. 22 CARSON, PATSY — Private family interment at the Mt. View Cemetery in Walla Walla, followed by a celebration of life at 1 p.m. at the First Christian Church, 518 S. Main St., Milton-Freewater. A dinner at the church follows the service. LONG, KEN — Celebration of life at 1 p.m. at the Pend- leton Convention Center Happy Canyon Room, 1601 West- gate, Pendleton. VORHAUER, GEORGE — Memorial service at 1 p.m. at Weston-McEwen High School gym, 540 E. Main St., Athena. A meal follows at the Athena Elementary School cafeteria, 375 S. Fifth St. Dow sinks another 464 points as slowdown fears worsen By MARLEY JAY AP Markets Writer NEW YORK — Stocks went into another slide Thursday in what is shaping up as the worst December on Wall Street since the depths of the Great Depression, with prices dragged down by rising fears of a recession somewhere on the horizon. The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 464 points, bringing its losses to more than 1,700 since last Friday. The broader S&P 500 index continued its slump, too, and is down 10.6 percent this month alone, with six days of trading to go. “This is the classic shoot- first-and-ask-questions-later market,” said Scott Wren, senior global equity strate- gist at Wells Fargo Invest- ment Institute. Stocks usually end the year with a flourish, and December is usually the best month of the year for the market. But this month has been dismal. Without a decent rally, this could be the worst December since 1931. The S&P 500 is almost 16 percent below the peak it reached in late September. It is on track for its biggest one-month loss since Febru- ary 2009 and its first losing year in a decade. (The index took tiny losses in 2011 and 2015 but ended those years higher once dividends were included.) Likewise, the technolo- gy-heavy Nasdaq composite is down 19.5 percent from the record high it reached in August. AP Photo/Patrick Sison This photo shows the exterior of the New York Stock Exchange on Thursday evening. Investors are growing worried that global eco- nomic growth is cooling off and that the U.S. could slip into a recession in the next few years. The market swoon is coming even as the U.S. economy is on track to expand this year at the fast- est pace in 13 years. Mar- kets tend to move, however, on what investors anticipate will happen further out. The possibility of a partial shutdown of the federal gov- ernment at midnight Friday also loomed over the market. In general, shutdowns don’t affect the U.S. economy or the market much unless they stretch out for several weeks, but investors don’t like uncertainty, especially in Washington. Among other threats: the trade dispute between the U.S. and China, and rising U.S. interest rates, which act as a brake on economic growth by making it more expensive for businesses and individuals to borrow money. The selling in the last two days came after the Federal Reserve raised interest rates for the fourth time this year and signaled it was likely to continue raising rates next year. Wren said investors felt Fed Chairman Jerome Pow- ell came off as unconcerned about the state of the U.S. economy and fears that the economy could not just slow down, as expected, but go into a recession in 2019 or 2020. Treasury Secretary Ste- ven Mnuchin told Fox Busi- ness on Thursday afternoon that the market’s reaction to the Fed was “completely overblown.” The S&P 500 index skid- ded 39.54 points, or 1.6 per- cent, to 2,467.42. The Dow fell 464.06 points, or 2 per- cent, to 22,859.60 after sink- ing as much as 679 during the day. The Nasdaq fell 108.42 points, or 1.6 percent, to 6,528.41. The Russell 2000 index of smaller companies dropped 23.23 points, or 1.7 percent, to 1,326. Oil prices continued to retreat. Benchmark U.S. crude fell 4.8 percent to $45.88 a barrel in New York, and it has dropped 40 per- cent since early October. WORSHIP Behind These Stone Walls Beat the Hearts of Some of the Warmest Most Sincere, Most Caring People in Pendleton. We Invite You to Come Get Acquainted! COMMUNITY Midweek Service Midweek Service Sunday School: 9:30am Worship: 10:40am Fellowship to follow Wednesdays 6:00 pm Youth: 0-6th grade Overcomer’s Outreach Jr./Sr. High Offi ce 541-276-5358 M-F, 8:30-12:30 www.fccpendleton.org ’ Pastor Sharon Miller To share your worship times call 541-278-2678 541-278-8082 www.livingwordcc.com Pastor Sharon Miller FIRST PRESBYTERIAN www.livingwordcc.com CHURCH -Presbyterian Church (USA)- 201 SW Dorion Ave. Pendleton Service of Worship - 10:00 am Children’s Sunday School - 10:20 am Fellowship - 11:00 am www.pendletonpresbyterian.com Open Hearted... Open Minded Grace Baptist Church 555 SW 11th, Hermiston 567-9497 Nursery provided for all services Sunday School - 9:30 AM Worship - 10:45 AM 6:00 pm Wed Prayer & Worship - 7:00 PM “Proclaiming God’s word, growing in God’s grace” PENDLETON LIGHTHOUSE CHURCH SUNDAYS Morning Celebration - 10am Morning Kids Place - 10am Evening - 6pm Adult - Study Youth - Small Group Kids - Rangers & Girl’s Ministries THURSDAYS Celebrate Recovery - 6pm Celebration Place - Kids - 6pm The Landing - Teens - 6pm WEEKLY Sunday Service: 10am & 6pm Tuesday Kingdom Seekers: 7pm Wednesday Bible Study: 7pm We off er: Sunday School • Sign Language Interpreters • Nursery • Transportation • & more! Pastor Dan Satterwhite 541.377.4252 417 NW 21st St. • Pendleton, OR 97801 www.facebook.com/ PendletonLighthouseChurch FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH in Mission for Christ LCMC Sunday Worship.........9:00 AM Bible Study......10:00 AM Red Lion Hotel ( Oregon Trail Room ) www.faithpendleton.org Redeemer Episcopal Church 241 SE Second St. Pendleton (541)276-3809 www.pendletonepiscopal.org Sunday Holy Communion 9:00 a.m. Wednesday Holy Communion Noon Weekly Adults Spiritual Life Group All Are Welcome Faith Center Church Worshipping God Loving People Groups For All Ages 108 S. Main • 541-276-9569 Pastor Jeff Geesey AN ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH 1911 SE Court Ave. 541.276.6417 • pendletonfi rst.com Worship Service: 10:30am pendletonfaithcenter.church 1909 SW Athens Ave., Pendleton Come join us for Worship at 10:45am on Sunday 541-966-8912 St. Johns Episcopal Church Join Us Join On Our Journey With Jesus. Scripture, Tradition and Reason Family service 9am Sunday N.E. Gladys Ave & 7th, Hermiston PH: 567-6672 We are an all inclusive Church who welcomes all. Seventh-Day Adventist Church Saturday Services Pendleton 1401 SW Goodwin Place 276-0882 Sabbath School 9:20 am Worship Service 10:45 am The Salvation Army Center for Worship & Service OPEN HEARTS – OPEN DOOR www.graceandmercylutheran.org Sunday Worship 8:45 a.m. Sunday School 10:00 a.m. (Nursery Provided) Fellowship, Refreshments & Sunday School Check Out our Facebook Page or Website for More Information 541-289-4535 Tom Inch, Pastor Grace and Mercy Lutheran Church, ELCA (First United Methodist Church) 191 E. Gladys Ave. / P.O. Box 1108 Hermiston, Oregon 97838 Sunday Worship Service 9:30 - Sunday School 10:30 - Worship Service Wednesday Bible Study 5:30 Family Fellowship Meal • 6:00 Bible Study Worship Livestream at www.facebook.com/FUMCPendleton/ Open Hearts, Open Minds, Open Doors Rev. Dr. Jim Pierce, pastor P eace L utheran C hurch 210 NW 9th, Pendleton ELCA Join us Sundays 9:30 am Sunday Worship 10:00 am Sunday Worship 11am Fellowship & Adult Class 9am Sunday School ~Come and be at Peace ~ on 1290 KUMA noon each Sunday LCMC 14 Martin Drive, Umatilla, OR 922-3250 541-481-6132 Sunday Worship 9am • 541-276-2616 Worship Broadcast on KUMA 1290 @ 11am 150 SE Emigrant (541) 276-3369 Community Presbyterian Church 420 Locust St. • Boardman, OR Pendleton 352 SE 2nd Street, Pendleton OR COME AS YOU ARE Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Sunday worship at 11:00 AM Pastor Michael Smith First United Methodist Church Worship: 10 AM Sunday School at 11:30