East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 23, 2019, Page A5, Image 5

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    RECORDS/COMMUNITY
Thursday, May 23, 2019
PUBLIC SAFETY
OBITUARIES
TUESDAY
Carlan Diana Haines
4:41 a.m. — An Ione resident on South Birch Street
reported a male stranger with a shotgun was outside the
home.
7:13 a.m. — The Morrow County Sheriff’s Office received
a complaint about two potato trucks parked in an unautho-
rized area and several more code violations at a site on South-
west Wyoming Avenue, Irrigon.
8:09 a.m. — Milton-Freewater police took a report for
seven broken windows in a building on the 100 block of
Northeast Fifth Avenue.
8:35 a.m. — A resident on Van Buren Drive, Umatilla,
reported someone several days ago pulled over in front of his
house and left the vehicle to block part of his driveway.
9:40 a.m. — Emergency services responded to a fifth-
wheel trailer on fire at Hilltop Manor, the mobile home park
at 19 E. Punkin Center Road, Hermiston.
11:54 a.m. — Hermiston police took a report for a burglary
on the 1800 block of North First Place.
1:03 p.m. — A horse blocked a vehicle at West Ballou
Road and Highway 11, Milton-Freewater, but left before law
enforcement arrived.
3:45 p.m. — Hermiston police responded to a disturbance
at Northwest Sixth Street and West Hermiston Avenue.
4:04 p.m. — Pendleton police responded to the 1600
block of Southgate Place on a report of possible child abuse,
but officers did not find anything.
4:17 p.m. — A vehicle with a crane took out wires east of
the intersection of Highway 730 and Highway 395, Umatilla.
4:29 p.m. — Pendleton police took a report for the theft of
a vehicle from Southeast Court Avenue and 17th Street.
5:22 p.m. — A third-party 911 caller reported someone hit
a male with a baseball bat on Vincent Lane, Hermiston. The
caller also said the victim was conscious.
6:01 p.m. — A resident of Riverview Mobile Estates, 2712
N.E. Riverside Drive, Pendleton, reported two people were in
her house fighting and they fight all the time. The caller said
the pair just fought and left on foot.
7:34 p.m. — The Umatilla County Sheriff’s Office received
a report of a snowmobile theft at Tollgate Shopping Center,
62393 Highway 204, Weston.
8:37 p.m. — Callers at Heppner Family Foods, 238 N. Main
St., Heppner, reported a 20-something female was talking to
herself and smoking on a glass pipe.
9:19 p.m. — Hermiston police responded to a disturbance
on the 900 block of West Joseph Avenue.
ARRESTS, CITATIONS
•Oregon State Police arrested Mark C. Gustafson, 44, for
driving under the influence of intoxicants (alcohol).
•Oregon State Police arrested Gary C. Carver, 42, of
Gresham, for DUII. Police later cited Carver for the offense and
released him.
MEETINGS
THURSDAY, MAY 23
WEST EXTENSION IRRIGATION DISTRICT, 9 a.m., Irri-
gon Fire Department, 705 N.E. Main St., Irrigon. (Lisa Baum
541-922-3814)
SALVATION ARMY ADVISORY BOARD, 12 p.m., Salvation
Army, 150 S.E. Emigrant Ave., Pendleton. (541-276-3369)
MILTON-FREEWATER LIBRARY BOARD, 4 p.m., Mil-
ton-Freewater Public Library, 8 S.W. Eighth Ave., Mil-
ton-Freewater. (541-938-5531)
UMATILLA COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION, 6:30 p.m.,
Umatilla County Justice Center, 4700 N.W. Pioneer Place,
Pendleton. (541-278-6252)
FRIDAY, MAY 24
No meetings scheduled
MONDAY, MAY 27
CASON’S PLACE CHILDREN AND FAMILY GRIEF RECOV-
ERY CENTER BOARD, 6 p.m., Cason’s Place, 1416 S.E. Court
Ave., Pendleton. All those interested in volunteering are
encouraged to attend. (Matt Terjeson 503-720-1620)
MILTON-FREEWATER CITY COUNCIL, 7 p.m., Milton-Free-
water Public Library Albee Room, 8 S.W. EIghth Ave., Mil-
ton-Freewater. (541-938-5531)
HERMISTON CITY COUNCIL, 7 p.m., Hermiston City
Hall council chambers, 180 N.E. Second St., Hermiston.
(541-567-5521)
IRRIGON COMMUNITY PARKS & RECREATION DIS-
TRICT, 7 p.m., Irrigon Fire Station, 705 N. Main St., Irrigon.
(541-922-3047)
Carlan Diana Haines field, Ore.; brother Fred
was born on May 4, Mace, Winnemucca, Nev.;
1938, in Burns, Ore- and numerous grandchil-
gon, to parents Clarence dren, great-grandchildren,
and Rosethel Whitmarsh nieces and nephews.
Mace. She died on May 16,
She was preceded in
2019, at her home
death by her
in Echo, Oregon,
husband,
John
at the age of 81
Haines; her par-
years.
ents;
brother
Carlan
was
Gene Mace; and
raised in French-
sisters
Rusty
glen and attended
Rogers and Creta
school in Burns,
Dawson.
Oregon, where
A casual cel-
she graduated.
ebration of life
She married John
gathering
will
Haines
W. Haines on
begin at West-
October 25, 1955,
land Ditch Road
in Winnemucca,
in Echo, Ore-
Nevada.
gon, on Sunday, May 26,
Carlan worked for Spike 2019, at 1:30 p.m. and then
Ranches, as well as Madi- will transition to a time of
son and Ramos ranches in sharing and fellowship at
Echo, Oregon, for over 50 Fort Henrietta Park, Echo,
years. She enjoyed horses, Oregon.
cows, animals and sup-
Those who wish may
porting her grandchildren make contributions in
in their many events and Carlan’s memory to Alz-
activities.
heimer’s Research.
She is survived by her
Please share memories
daughters Cindy Haines, of Carlan with her family
Hermiston, Ore., Jon- at burnsmortuaryhermis-
nie Moreno and husband ton.com
Art, Echo, Ore., and Rose
Burns Mortuary of
Wolf, Hermiston, Ore.; Hermiston, Oregon, is in
son Jim Haines, Stan- care of arrangements.
H. Charles Wohlcke
Pendleton
February 2, 1932 — May 20, 2019
He was preceded in death
Charles Wohlcke, a
Pendleton resident for 68 by two sons, Rod Wohlcke
years, passed away peace- and Loyd Wohlcke.
fully at home with his fam-
Charles is survived by
ily, at age 87.
his wife Larene, daughter
Charles
was
Deborah Mulder,
born in Topeka,
son-in-law Ste-
ven Mulder, son
Kansas,
to
Van
Wohlcke,
Edward and Eva
daughter-in-law
Wohlcke. In 1951,
Connie
Wohl-
at the age of 19,
cke, and daughter-
Charles
mar-
ried 17-year-old
in-law Rebecca
Larene
South-
Mavis. Also many
worth in Cald-
g r a n d c h i ld r e n ,
well, Idaho. That
great grandchil-
dren, nieces and
Wohlcke
same year they
nephews.
moved to Pendle-
ton, Oregon.
A viewing will
He worked for Har- be held Thursday May 23,
ris Pine Mills for about 2019, from 12:00-5:00 p.m.
16 years. Then he worked at Burns Mortuary of Pend-
for Pacific Power & Light leton, 336 S.W. Dorion
for about 30 years until he Ave., Pendleton, Oregon.
Graveside service will be
retired at age 65.
He was an avid photog- held Friday, May 24, 2019,
rapher. He loved exploring at 2:00 p.m. at Skyview
the Pacific Northwest tak- Memorial Park Cemetery,
ing pictures of birds, nature 70116 Highway 395 South,
and all types of wildlife. He Pendleton, Oregon.
also loved taking pictures
Burns Mortuary of
of his extended family. Pendleton is in charge
Charles’ family knew him of arrangements. Sign
as a great collector, with the online guestbook at
www.burnsmortuary.com.
many interests.
DEATH NOTICES
James J. Holady
WEDNESDAY, MAY 29
LOWER UMATILLA BASIN GROUNDWATER MANAGE-
MENT COMMITTEE, 9 a.m., HAREC conference room, 2121
S. First St., Hermiston. (Janet Greenup 541-676-5452)
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Ukiah
May 23, 1944 — May 20, 2019
James Holady, 74, of Ukiah, died Monday, May 20,
2019, at his home. He was born May 23, 1944. Mun-
selle-Rhodes Funeral Home in Milton-Freewater is in charge
of arrangements.
UPCOMING SERVICES
THURSDAY, MAY 23
WOHLCKE, CHARLES — Viewing from noon to
5 p.m. at Burns Mortuary, 336 S.W. Dorion Ave., Pendleton
FRIDAY, MAY 24
HART, BILL — Funeral service at 4 p.m. in the chapel at
Burns Mortuary, 685 W. Hermiston Ave., Hermiston.
WOHLCKE, CHARLES — Graveside service at
2 p.m. at Skyview Memorial Park, 70116 S. Highway 395,
Pendleton.
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In recognition of Memorial Day, volunteers are invited to
assist in erecting the Avenue of Flags Friday at 5 p.m. at
the Hermiston Cemetery.
Memorial Day services
honor sacrifices of
local veterans
Area cemeteries
host special
programs
By TAMMY
MALGESINI
East Oregonian
The public is invited to
join area veterans’ organi-
zations on Memorial Day
to celebrate and honor
those who have given of
themselves by serving
our country in the armed
forces.
Originally called Dec-
oration Day, Memorial
Day was initially observed
May 30, 1868 — three
years after the end of the
Civil War. According to
the Oregon Department of
Veterans’ Affairs, the day
was set aside to place flow-
ers on the graves of Union
and Confederate soldiers at
Arlington National Ceme-
tery. Officially declared as
a federal holiday in 1971,
Memorial Day is observed
the last Monday of May.
Area
organizations
have shared information
about Memorial Day ser-
vices in Pendleton, Herm-
iston and Irrigon.
Veterans of Foreign
Wars Let’er Buck Post
922 and the Friends of
Olney are leading a pro-
gram Monday beginning
at 11 a.m. at Olney Cem-
etery, 865 Tutuilla Road,
Pendleton. And, Veter-
ans of Foreign Wars Post
No. 4750 and American
Legion Post 37 are head-
ing up programs at the
Hermiston Cemetery and
Desert Lawn Memorial
Cemetery in Irrigon.
John Cook, post service
officer, said an Avenue
of Flags, featuring cas-
ket flags of area veterans,
and graveside flags will
be displayed Thursday
through Monday. Olney
Cemetery, Cook said,
will be a sea of red, white
and blue as more than
1,200 flags are displayed on
the graves of veterans.
“That’s just veterans,”
he said. “There are a lot
of veterans up there at
Olney.”
The short program,
Cook said, will include
the posting of the colors,
the placement of a memo-
rial wreath, a short speech,
music and prayer. Coffee
and cookies will be avail-
able. Also, a special ren-
dition of “Echo Taps” will
be performed by David
Chorazy and his son.
“It is amazing,” Cook
said. “It’s moving and
sounds really great.”
Leading up to Memo-
rial Day, volunteers are
needed to erect the Ave-
nue of Flags in Hermiston,
said Ron Jardine, VFW
Post 4750 commander. To
assist, go to the Hermiston
Cemetery Friday at 5 p.m.,
located off Highway 395,
just south of New Hope
Community Church.
Featuring around 800
flags, the magnificent dis-
play will remain through
Monday at 5 p.m., at
which time volunteers can
help with their removal.
The cemetery is open from
daylight to dusk.
The Memorial Day ser-
vice in Hermiston begins
Monday at 10 a.m. The
service in Irrigon fol-
lows at 11 a.m. The Desert
Lawn cemetery is located
off Highway 730. People
are invited to bring lawn
chairs and pay tribute
to those who served our
country. As part of a local
tradition, Jardine said the
ceremonies will include
the reading of names of
local veterans who have
died in the past year.
An online directory
of Memorial Day events
across Oregon can be
viewed at www.oregondva.
com/2019memorialday.
———
Contact
Community
Editor Tammy Malgesini
at tmalgesini@eastorego-
nian.com or 541-564-4539
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UMATILLA-MORROW COUNTY HEAD START, 11:30 a.m.,
Head Start boardroom, 110 N.E. Fourth St., Hermiston. (Mon-
ina Ward 541-564-6878)
IONE SCHOOL DISTRICT, 3:30 p.m., Ione Community
School, 445 Spring St., Ione. (Kim Thul 541-422-7131)
MORROW COUNTY HEALTH DISTRICT, 6 p.m., Pioneer
Memorial Hospital conference room, 564 E. Pioneer Drive,
Heppner. 6 p.m. provider dinner, 6:30 p.m. board meeting.
(Tonia Adams 541-676-2942)
UMATILLA PLANNING COMMISSION, 6:30 p.m., Umatilla
City Hall, 700 Sixth St., Umatilla. (Brandon Seitz 541-922-
3226 ext. 103)
MORROW COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION, 7 p.m., Bar-
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110 N. Court St., Heppner. (541-922-4624)
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