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    RECORDS
Wednesday, June 26, 2019
PUBLIC SAFETY
MONDAY
8:19 a.m. — A Hermiston father asked to speak to an officer
about his son getting bullied at school. Hermiston police took
a report.
8:51 a.m. — A caller reported the theft of his small flat-bed
trailer from his rental property on Southwest Fourth Street,
Hermiston.
9:38 a.m. — The Morrow County Sheriff’s Office received a
call about three horses on Depot Lane, Irrigon, between Wagon
Wheel Loop and West Eighth Street. Deputies caught the horses
and returned them to their pasture.
10:52 a.m. — Hermiston police took a report of an assault on
the 500 block of Northwest 11th Street.
12:20 p.m. — A Hermiston resident on West Juniper Avenue
asked to speak to an officer because someone poured grease or
wax on her vehicle.
1:56 p.m. — Stanfield police responded to the Pilot Travel
Center, 2115 Highway 395, Stanfield, for an assault.
2:20 p.m. — A 911 caller reported an injured fawn on High-
way 204 near Meadowood Road, Weston.
2:56 p.m. — A man on Southwest Ninth Street, Hermiston,
told police he cleaned out his car and noticed his shotgun was
missing.
4:26 p.m. — The Irrigon Medical Clinic, 220 N.E. Main Ave.,
Irrigon, reported having a patient who was an assault victim
and refused to take an ambulance ride to a hospital.
5:05 p.m. — Hermiston police received a report of a burglary
on the 900 block of West Hermiston Avenue.
6:40 p.m. — Pendleton police responded to 911 calls about
a fight at Southwest Emigrant Avenue and South Main Street.
8:42 p.m. — A caller told Umatilla police there could be a
puppy mill in operation at a site on Eighth Street. At least five
dogs bark there all the time, the caller said, then asked for
police to check it out.
9:24 p.m. — A Hermiston resident on Johnston Lane
reported hearing domestic violence in a house nearby.
9:29 p.m. — Pendleton police also responded to a fight at
Quizno’s, 204 S.W. 20th St
ARRESTS, CITATIONS
•Morrow County Sheriff’s Office arrested Maynard Myers
Pourier, 68, of Irrigon, for third-degree assault.
MEETINGS
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26
BUTTER CREEK IRRIGATION DISTRICT, 8 a.m., Butter Creek
Irrigation District, 28790 Westport Lane, Hermiston. Meeting
held via telephone conference 541-289-5201 (541-289-5201)
ECHO IRRIGATION DISTRICT, 8:15 a.m., Echo Irrigation Dis-
trict, 28790 Wesport Lane, Hermiston. Meeting held via tele-
phone conference 541-289-5206 (541-289-5206)
MORROW COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS, 9 a.m.,
Bartholomew Government Building upper conference room,
110 N. Court St., Heppner. (Roberta Lutcher 541-676-9061)
HERMISTON LIBRARY BOARD, 4 p.m., Hermiston Public
Library, 235 E. Gladys Ave., Hermiston. (541-567-2882)
THURSDAY, JUNE 27
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., Milton-Free-
water Public Library, 8 S.W. Eighth Ave., Milton-Freewater.
(541-938-5531)
UMATILLA COUNTY SPECIAL LIBRARY DISTRICT, 5:15 p.m.,
Pendleton Center for the Arts boardroom, 214 N. Main St.,
Pendleton. (Erin McCusker 541-276-6449)
UMATILLA COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION, 6:30 p.m.,
Umatilla County Justice Center, 4700 N.W. Pioneer Place, Pend-
leton. (541-278-6252)
FRIDAY, JUNE 28
No meetings scheduled
MONDAY, JULY 1
STOKES LANDING SENIOR CENTER BOARD, 6 p.m., Stokes
Landing Senior Center, 150 Columbia Lane, Irrigon. (Karen
541-922-3137)
HEPPNER PLANNING COMMISSION, 7 p.m., Heppner City
Hall, 111 N. Main St., Heppner. (541-676-9618)
MILTON-FREEWATER PLANNING COMMISSION, 7 p.m.,
Milton-Freewater Public Library Albee Room, 8 S.W. Eighth
Ave., Milton-Freewater. 6:30 p.m. study session, 7 p.m. regular
meeting. (Lisa Wasson 541-938-8235)
TUESDAY, JULY 2
PENDLETON SCHOOL DISTRICT WORK SESSION, 3 p.m.,
Pendleton School District office, 107 N.W. 10th St., Pendleton.
(541-276-6711)
WESTON LIBRARY BOARD, 5 p.m., Weston Public Library, 108
E. Main St., Weston. (541-566-2378)
IRRIGON PLANNING COMMISSION, 6 p.m., Irrigon City Hall,
500 N.E. Main St., Irrigon. (541-922-3047)
PILOT ROCK CITY COUNCIL, 7 p.m., Pilot Rock City Hall coun-
cil chambers, 143 W. Main St., Pilot Rock. (541-443-2811)
UMATILLA CITY COUNCIL, 7 p.m., Umatilla City Hall coun-
cil chambers, 700 Sixth St., Umatilla. (Nanci 541-922-3226 ext.
105)
PENDLETON CITY COUNCIL, 7 p.m., Pendleton City Hall
council chambers, 501 S.W. Emigrant Ave., Pendleton.
(541-966-0201)
BOARDMAN CITY COUNCIL, 7 p.m., Boardman City Hall, 200
City Center Circle, Boardman. (Jackie McCauley 541-481-9252)
WESTON PLANNING COMMISSION, 7:30 p.m., Memorial Hall,
210 E. Main St., Weston. (Sheila 541-566-3313)
Whitworth announces
spring honor roll
SPOKANE — Whit-
worth
University
announced that Tyler
Rohrman of Hermiston,
Tucker Wilson of Helix
and Reilly Hegarty of
Pendleton were recently
recognized for academic
achievement. The three
local students were named
to the university’s Pro-
vost’s Honor Roll for the
2019 spring semester.
They qualified for the aca-
demic honor by maintain-
ing a grade point average
of at least 3.75 during the
semester.
Whitworth is a private
liberal arts university in
Spokane, affiliated with
the Presbyterian church.
For more information,
visit www.whitworth.edu.
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East Oregonian
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OBITUARIES
Keith Burnell Wise
Juanita Harper Bradshaw
Pendleton
June 19, 1939 — June 14, 2019
Pendleton
April 16, 1927 — June 13, 2019
Pastor Keith Burnell baptizing family camp-
Wise passed away on June ers in the South Fork of the
14, 2019, in Pendleton, Ore- Boise River at Sawtooth
gon, with complications Camp. Keith became a vol-
untary Idaho State
of a progressive
Police chaplain. It
neurologic disor-
der called multi-
was required that
ple-system atro-
he ride with the
phy. This disorder
troopers a num-
ber of hours each
stole his ability
month, therefore
to speak clearly,
getting to know
which was very
them well. As
frustrating
for
well as loving his
a lifelong min-
ister. A memo-
Wise
church ministry
rial service will
and the members
take place at Pendleton Pio- at Rupert Church, he loved
neer Chapel on Saturday, being an ISP chaplain. He
June 29 at 10 a.m., followed was part of supporting
by a lunch for his family the troopers as well as his
at his favorite restaurant, duties as a chaplain.
Roosters.
In 2005, after 44 years
Keith was born in Gap, in the ministry, he retired
Lancaster County, Pennsyl- and he and Jean moved to
vania, to Levi N. and Ida M. Pendleton, Oregon. He con-
Wise. He graduated from tinued doing chaplain work
Pequea Valley High School for St. Anthony Hospital
in Kinzers, Pa., and attended and enjoyed working with
Lebanon Valley College in co-workers, working with
Annville, Pa. While attend- patients in the hospital and
ing United Theological on-call emergency room
Seminary he married Patri- visits and also as hospice
cia Petrullo. They had four chaplain. Hospice program
children.
was extremely import-
Keith served in the ant to him. Keith contin-
Eastern Conference of the ued to be connected to the
Evangelical United Breth- Oregon-Idaho Conference
ren Church and the United of the United Methodist
Methodist Church (formerly Church by serving on Board
EUV) in Southern New Jer- of Trustees and Camp and
sey Conference. Keith was Retreat Ministry before his
sent by the National Board illness slowed him down.
of Missions to a missionary
He is survived by his
church in Homer, Alaska, wife, Jean Wise; sis-
serving a tri-church min- ter Sherlyn Gregg; for-
istry with Homer, Seldovia mer wife Patricia Wise;
and Ninilchik churches from two sons, Michael (Karyn)
1972 to 1983. He then served Wise and Matthew (Irene)
the New Hope Church, Wise, and two daughters,
a combined Presbyteri- Kathleen Edic and Kris-
an-Methodist congregation tin (Gary) Wolf. Stepsons
in North Pole, Alaska, from are Randy (Lynn) Dunn
1983 to 1992. He especially and Dan Dunn. He is also
loved attending meetings in survived by nephew Jerry
which Korean, Athabaskan (Jennifer) Gregg and niece
and English-speaking con- Sondra (Dennis) Groff, and
gregations sang “How Great great-nieces and nephews.
Thou Art” in their native Grandchildren are Heather
tongues blending so beau- Edic, Megan Edic, Michael
tifully together. When time Wise Jr., Sarah Manali-
allowed, Keith loved to go say, and Riley, Chris and
hunting and fishing with Maya Wise, and stepgrand-
friends and family. After a children are Tristan, Mor-
divorce in 1992 he left the gan, Cody and Mackenzie
Alaska Missionary Confer- Dunn.
ence to serve in the Ore-
Memorial donations can
gon-Idaho Conference.
be made to PAWS in Pend-
In 1994 Keith moved to leton, Ore.; Peaceful Valley
Rupert, Idaho, where he Donkey Rescue online, or
was pastor of the Rupert to your favorite charity.
Online condolences may
United Methodist Church.
He married Jean Dunn in be sent to www.pioneer-
1995. Keith especially loved chapel.com.
Juanita Harper Brad- Sweet Home, Oregon, Judy
shaw was born on April (Uselton) Nord of Pendleton,
16, 1927, in Le Flore, Okla- Oregon, Trudie (Uselton)
homa. She passed on June Zemmer and Leslie Zem-
mer of Baker City,
13, 2019, in a care
Oregon, Kimberly
facility in Pendle-
ton, Oregon, at the
(Uselton) Wilson
age of 92.
and Bill Wilson of
Springfield, Ore-
She lived in
gon, and adopted
many
different
daughter Cindy
places,
includ-
ing Baker City,
Phillips of Pend-
leton, Oregon; and
Pendleton, Sweet
many grandchil-
Home and Mea-
cham, Oregon.
dren, great-grand-
Bradshaw
children
and
She was pre-
ceded in death by
great-great-grand-
her parents, Oscar and Ger- children.
trude (Chronister) Harper;
She was well known for
brothers O.B. Harper, Dir- crocheting hats, baby things
rell Harper, Bud Harper, and lap blankets and donat-
Jimmy Harper and Wayne ing to those in need. She
Harper; sister Gwenda loved her LDS Church fam-
(Harper) Hackworth; and ily and we very much appre-
her son Gary Lynn Shelton. ciate all their help and guid-
She is survived by her ance in our time of need,
sisters Yvonne (Harper) especially the Relief Soci-
Bean of Texas and Barbara ety Women. They were
(Harper) Tenbush of Sweet amazing!
She was a kind and hon-
Home, Oregon; her chil-
dren Paul Shelton of Pend- est woman and had no prob-
leton, Oregon, Bubba (Glyn) lem telling it like it was, and
Shelton of Chester, Cali- her love was always uncon-
fornia, Sue (Uselton) John- ditional. She will be very
ston and Don Johnston of missed by all who knew her.
DEATH NOTICES
Michael D. ‘Mick’ Kindle
Heppner
May 1, 1948 — June 14, 2019
Michael D. “Mick” Kindle, 71, a lifetime Heppner resi-
dent, died Friday, June 14, 2019, in Portland. He was born
May 1, 1948, in Colfax, Washington. A celebration of life
will be held Friday, June 28 at 3 p.m. at the Morrow County
Fairgrounds, with a burial at a later date. A meal for friends
and family will follow the service. Sign the online condo-
lence book at www.sweeneymortuary.com.
Nora Nadine Stanhope
La Grande
April 19, 1926 — June 24, 2019
Former Pendleton resident Nora Nadine Stanhope, 93, of
La Grande, died Monday, June 24, 2019, in La Grande. She
was born April 19, 1926, in Stanfield. Burns Mortuary of
Pendleton is in charge of arrangements.
Janet K. Taylor
Heppner
Jan. 12, 1954 — June 7, 2019
Longtime Heppner resident Janet K. Taylor, 68, died Fri-
day, June 7, 2019, in Richland, Washington. She was born
Jan. 12, 1954, in Salem. A celebration of life will be held
Saturday, June 29 at 11 a.m. at the Heppner City Park. Sign
the online condolence book at www.sweeneymortuary.com.
Robert Perry Temple
Salem
Feb. 25, 1938 — June 20, 2019
Former Pendleton resident Robert Perry Temple, 81, of
Salem, died Thursday, June 20, 2019, in Salem. He was born
Feb. 25, 1938, in Pendleton. A graveside service will be held
at a later date at Olney Cemetery in Pendleton. Dallas Mor-
tuary Tribute Center is assisting the family.
Delaney Clem named to CWU
spring honor roll
East Oregonian
ELLENSBURG, Wash.
— Delaney Clem of Pend-
leton, a senior at Central
Washington University, was
one of 20 Oregon students
named to the 2019 spring
quarter honor roll.
CWU undergraduate stu-
dents who earn a 3.5 or bet-
ter grade point average, on a
4.0 scale, while carrying at
least 12 graded credit hours
of study are eligible for the
honor roll.
Mary Ellen Erikson
The Dalles
May 13, 1928 — June 23, 2019
Mary Ellen Donahue was near her son, Brian, before
born on May 13, 1928, to returning to her beloved East-
Michael Donahue and Cath- ern Oregon last year to live
erine (McNamee) Donahue near her daughter, Laurie.
While employed, Mary
in Walla Walla, Washington.
Mary was raised in Pendle- was an active member of
ton, Oregon, where
the local business-
women’s associa-
she graduated from
tion in The Dalles.
St. Joseph’s Acad-
emy in 1946. After
She devoted many
graduation,
she
volunteer hours to
St. Thomas Cath-
worked as a legal
olic Church Par-
secretary for attor-
ney John Kilkenny,
ish in Redmond,
author of “Sham-
Oregon, working
rocks and Shep-
extensively in the
herds,” who later
Erikson
operation of the
went on to a long
parish food bank.
career as a federal judge She had a lifelong, lively
after appointment by Presi- interest in current affairs,
dent Eisenhower. In 1950 she and was often active in local
married Bernard J. Doherty, politics.
Mary’s siblings include
a Morrow County rancher,
brothers Jim Donahue of
who predeceased her.
She raised three children Portland, Peter Donahue
in Eastern Oregon: Brian (deceased) of Portland, and
Michael Doherty, Kathleen twin sisters Rose (Donahue)
Marie Doherty, and Laurie Bergstrom of Heppner, Ore-
Ann Doherty. Her indepen- gon, and Jean (Donahue)
dent spirit and love of the Correa of Echo, Oregon, both
land reflected her deep and of whom predeceased her.
Family members include
longstanding “Let ‘Er Buck”
seven grandchildren: Devin
Eastern Oregon roots.
Mary worked for a Pend- Doherty, Matt Doherty,
leton credit reporting agency Michael Zuromskis, Mary
and managed a credit report- Zuromskis, Daniel Outlaw,
ing agency in The Dalles Rachel Dozier and Raphael
for more than 20 years until Outlaw, as well as many
beloved nieces and nephews.
retirement.
A Mass of Christian
After working and rais-
ing her children in Pendle- Burial will begin at 9:30 a.m.
ton and The Dalles, upon on Friday, June 28 at St.
retirement, Mary loved trav- Peter’s Catholic Church in
eling throughout the United The Dalles. The Mass will be
States with her husband, Har- preceded by recitation of the
old Erikson, in their RV, vis- rosary at 9 a.m. A reception
iting most states at one time for friends and family will
or another. They settled in follow the Mass service.
Funeral
arrangements
Crooked River Ranch in
Central Oregon where they by Spencer, Libby & Powell
spent many happy years Funeral Home in The Dalles.
Contributions in mem-
together, entertaining family
ory of Mary may be made to
and friends.
Mary lived for 10 years Partners In Care Hospice of
in Chevy Chase, Maryland, Bend, Oregon.
Gonzaga names honor students
East Oregonian
SPOKANE — Max-
well Vandersloot of Mil-
ton-Freewater was named
to Gonzaga University
Dean’s List for spring
semester 2019. Students
must earn a 3.5 to 3.84
grade-point average to be
listed.
And Clancy Deutz of
Pilot Rock was named to
the university’s President’s
List for spring semester
2019. Students must earn
a 3.85 to 4.0 grade-point
average to be listed.
Gonzaga University is
a private Catholic Univer-
sity providing a Jesuit edu-
cation to more than 7,500
students.
Situated along the Spo-
kane River near downtown
Spokane, Wash., Gonzaga
is routinely recognized
among the West’s best
comprehensive
regional
universities.
Gonzaga
offers
75
fields of study, 23 mas-
ter’s degrees, four doctoral
degrees in one college and
six schools.
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