RECORDS/COMMUNITY Wednesday, July 17, 2019 PUBLIC SAFETY MONDAY 6:33 a.m. — Law enforcement and paramedics responded to Love’s Travel Stop, 78665 Tower Road, Boardman, for a man who was unconscious and bleeding from a head wound on the floor in the restroom. An ambulance took him to Good Shep- herd Medical Center, Hermiston. 8:04 a.m. — Multiple Hermiston residents reported vehicle break-ins. Hermiston police took the first report from a woman on East Oregon Avenue. She said she left her vehicle unlocked and someone entered and stole her prescription glasses. Res- idents on East Autumn Avenue, East Theater Lane and North- east Fourth Street also reported people getting into their vehi- cles. Similar reports came in around mid-morning from Bensel Road and from Northwest Hawkins Lane, where a caller said someone broke into their three vehicles. 9:13 a.m. — The Umatilla County Sheriff’s Office responded to a report of a burglary at Castillo de Feliciana Vineyard and Winery, 85728 Telephone Pole Road, Milton-Freewater. 10 a.m. — A caller reported a semitrailer was spilling tools while traveling west on Interstate 84 near Tower Road, Boardman. 10:15 a.m. — Residents on Joy Lane, Hermiston, reported a burglary. 10:36 a.m. — A caller told Pendleton police a male and female have been living in a white four-door sedan on South- west 13th Street for six days. 10:54 a.m. — Hermiston police responded to a burglary on the 2300 block of Northwest Eucalyptus Drive. 5:35 p.m. — The Morrow County Sheriff’s Office responded to a report of a juvenile urinating on the tennis courts at A.C. Houghton Elementary, 1105 N. Main Ave., Irrigon. A deputy told the youth to next time walk to the nearby marina and use the restroom. 7:49 p.m. — A 911 caller reported domestic violence occurred at the Rudy Rada Skatepark, 101 Northgate, Pendleton. 9 p.m. — Pendleton police received a report of a domestic disturbance at the Oxford Suites, 2400 S.W. Court Place. ARRESTS, CITATIONS •Hermiston police arrested Brenden Dion Erickson, 18, of Hermiston, for first-degree burglary, criminal conspiracy, unau- thorized entry into a motor vehicle, second-degree theft, and on a warrant for failure to pay fines. •Hermiston police arrested Stephen Lester Prock, 61, of Hermiston, for felony strangulation and second-degree disor- derly conduct. BRIEFLY Umatilla County Fair seeks open class entries The creativity of local residents is show- cased during the Umatilla County Fair. People are invited to display open class exhib- its, including everything from baked goods, sewing projects and hobby work to photography, fine arts and vegetables — and more. To highlight the fair theme — “Strong Roots & Cowboy Boots!” — many of the departments have a special fair theme category. It provides people with an opportunity to interpret the theme through a proj- ect or entry. While projects and entries aren’t due yet, exhibitors must pre-regis- ter in order to be eligible for judging and fair premi- ums. In addition to display- ing their talents, exhibitors are eligible to purchase one season pass for the dis- counted price of $20. The special pass can be pur- chased beginning Sunday, Aug. 4 at the fair office by providing the pink exhib- itor’s tag. The open class pre-registration deadline is Wednesday, July 24 by 5 p.m. In addition to the cre- ative arts, open class entries — which are not a part of 4-H or FFA — are available for beef, dairy, sheep, Jackpot Lamb, goats and a variety of small animals. Registration forms are available at www.umatilla- countyfair.net or at the fair office, located at Eastern Oregon Trade and Event Center, 1705 Airport Road, Hermiston. Also, local libraries offer computer use and internet access. The actual entries for most open class exhib- its need to be dropped off Sunday, Aug. 4 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the fair- grounds at EOTEC. Live- stock and small animals will be received Monday, Aug. 5 from 7 a.m. to noon or 5-8 p.m. And, Jack- pot Lamb entries are to be brought in Thursday, Aug. 8 from 7-10 a.m. Open class fair premi- ums will be paid Friday, Aug. 9 from 9:30 a.m. to noon and Sunday, Aug, 11 from 8 a.m. to noon at the fair office. After Aug. 11, unclaimed premiums under $10 will go into the fair’s general fund. Unclaimed premiums over $10 will be mailed to the address provided at registration. For more information, contact fair@umatilla- county.net, 541-567-6121, or stop by the fair office. It’s open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., but is closed for lunch from noon to 1 p.m. Stanfield class of '69 plans 50-year reunion STANFIELD — There’s still time to make plans to catch up with the Stanfield High School class of 1969 during their 50-year reunion. Organizers for the event are finalizing plans and hope to hear from class- mates who haven’t con- firmed with an RSVP. In addition, other Tigers are invited to join the class of 1969 for reunion activities. The event kicks off Fri- day, Aug. 2 at 5:30 p.m. in the school’s cafeteria. The meal will be catered by Delish Bistro. In addition to visiting and catching up, classmates Larry Sim- mons and Kelly Bissinger will serve as master of cer- emonies. The cost is $25. The following morning features a breakfast pre- pared by the Hermiston Rotary Club. It will be held Saturday, Aug. 3 at 9 a.m. at Bard Park, Stanfield. There is no set fee; people may make a donation to help offset costs. In order to ensure there’s enough food, those planning to attend either event are asked to RSVP by Friday, July 26. For more information or to reg- ister, call Gloria Rodriguez at 541-377-1353 or Larry Simmons at 541-561-5853. LOTTERY Monday, July 15, 2019 Megabucks 05-26-31-37-41-43 Estimated jackpot: $6.1 million Lucky Lines 02-07-11-15-FREE-20-24- 25-30 Estimated jackpot: $20,000 Win for Life 26-30-67-73 Pick 4 1 p.m.: 2-5-3-1 4 p.m.: 1-0-4-1 7 p.m.: 3-2-2-4 10 p.m.: 4-0-7-1 Tuesday, July 16, 2019 Pick 4 1 p.m.: 3-7-5-2 East Oregonian A5 OBITUARIES James Joe ‘Bones’ Holady Barbara Alice ‘Barb’ Harrison Ukiah May 23, 1944 — May 20, 2019 Hermiston February 15, 1951 — May 31, 2019 James Joe “Bones” Holady, lection of books and enjoyed age 74, passed away at his reading history, military and home in Ukiah, Oregon, on western adventures. Most of the time, you May 20, 2019. A would see a four- memorial service legged friend by will be held on his side. He had Saturday, July 20, several dogs during 2019, at 2 p.m. in his childhood and the Cultural Hall of throughout his the Church of Jesus adult life. Christ of Latter-day Jim is sur- Saints, 1151 N. vived by a daugh- Elizabeth St., Mil- ter, Amber Bicon- ton-Freewater, Ore. doa; a sister, Jim was born MaryAnn McCa- May 23, 1944, in La rty; a brother, Ken Grande, Oregon, to Holady; three J.D. and Mae Rose g r a n d ch i ld r e n , Inman Holady. Holady two great-grand- His growing up children; and sev- years were spent in Ukiah and Milton-Freewater, eral nieces and nephews. He Oregon. He graduated from was preceded in death by his parents, his stepmother, Ruth Ukiah High School in 1962. Jim later served in the Holady; brothers Keith, Wes- United States Army as a heavy ley and Dave; sister Mar- equipment operator and com- tha Holady; nephew Russell pany clerk in Vietnam, ending Place; and three wives, Steph- his tour of duty there in 1968. anie Harr, Patricia (Pat) Stiller He went to work in the log- Harper and Delores (Dee) ging and trucking industries Hurst Dooley. in Oregon, Washington and To leave a condolence Alaska for many years. online, visit www.museller- Jim acquired a large col- hodes.com. Barbara Alice “Barb” Har- Barb, embracing the life of rison, 68, peacefully left for her a wife and mother, became heavenly home on Friday, May proficient in baking, canning, 31, 2019, in the presence of her sewing, crafts, and gardening. husband, Bill, and two daugh- She brought all her talents to ters, Andra and Alyssa, at their the forefront with entries in the home in Hermiston. Umatilla County Fair where Barb was the second of four she was awarded Homemaker of the Year. daughters born to With Barb’s Howard and Ber- passion for teach- nice Bungard on ing young chil- February 15, 1951, dren, she primarily in Bremerton, taught first grade Washington. Barb’s spanning a 30-year childhood home career. She taught was a gentleman’s in Guam; in Pater- farm where she son, Washington; enjoyed horse riding and in Hermiston, and caring of their Harrison Irrigon and Board- family’s animals. man, Oregon. She From her childhood came wonderful stories, like always tried to inspire her stu- the horse her parents purchased dents to be kind and encour- with an unknown pregnancy, aged them to follow their the scandal of raising chickens dreams. She relished family celebra- in the basement, and a heifer that gave rides and would eat tions, trips to the ocean, walk- ing on the boardwalks down peanut butter sandwiches. Barb attended Central Kit- by the marina and the sandy sap High School graduating in beaches of the Oregon Coast. 1969, furthering her education Christmas was her favorite at Western Washington Uni- time of year, spending her time versity in Bellingham. With baking, decorating and drink- degree in hand, she landed in ing hot cocoa. Barbara, preceded in death Guam with a two-year teach- ing contract. Shortly after by her father Howard and arriving on Guam, she found mother Bernice, is survived a loving church where she by her husband Bill Harrison began to grow in her relation- and their two daughters Andra ship with God. Spencer and Alyssa Harrison; While on Guam she met Andra’s husband Mathew; the love of her life Bill Harri- four grandchildren: Illumina- son. Bill proposed to her on tion, Ember, Elijah and Ella- Guam’s “Lover’s Leap” and daya; and Barb’s three sisters, the two were married on New Janan Eppig, Patricia Coomes, Year’s Day 1974. The cou- and Cynthia Jaquay. ple moved back to the Pacific A celebration of life ser- Northwest where they started vice will be held July 27, 2019, a family: Andra born in 1979, at New Hope Community followed by Alyssa in 1985. Church by invitation. Penelope K. (Reeves) Corrigan San Diego, Calif. September 3, 1940 — May 1, 2019 Penelope K. (Reeves) In 1989 Penny and Gene Corrigan was born in Pend- moved to the suburb of leton, Oregon, on September Tualatin, Oregon, and upon 3, 1940, to the late Jackson Gene’s retirement in 2004 D. and Nadine H. (Rueber) they moved to San Diego. Reeves. She was Penny grew to the oldest of five love San Diego for daughters and its diversity and passed away on became a member May 1, 2019, in San of First Lutheran Diego, California. Church. She was Penny and drawn to the lov- ing congregation her husband of and the church’s 58 years, Eugene outreach programs R. (Gene) Corri- gan, met in Spo- showing compas- sion to those less kane, Washington, Corrigan fortunate and serv- where she attended business school, and later ing her church in several dif- Gene’s career brought them ferent capacities. Penny passed peacefully to Portland, Oregon. Penny was a homemaker and secre- surrounded by her loving tary, using these skills to sup- husband Gene and their three port her husband’s career. children Brian Corrigan, Penny had three children Brenda (Darren) Padget and and was actively involved Gretchen Lile, and grandson in their school athletic and Ryan Lile. She is survived by music interests. She was a her grandchildren Ryan Lile, talented seamstress and her Shane Lile, Logan Padget creative and artistic abilities and Kylie Padget as well as were evident in her flair for her sisters Karen Hodgert, fashion and interior design. Susan Millro and Joselle She decorated her home Lee, and many nieces and beautifully, making it a warm nephews. and inviting place to be. Penny was preceded in Family and friends could death by her parents, and depend on Penny’s car- cherished sister Judy Kinney. ing support when they were A memorial service will going through difficult times, be held at the Echo Cemetery, lovingly opening her home in Echo, Oregon, on Satur- when there was a need. She day, July 20 at 11:30 a.m., fol- enjoyed social gatherings lowed by a luncheon recep- and class reunions and she tion at Sno Road Winery, 111 was known for her distinctly W. Main St., Echo. Donations may be made beautiful laugh. In her later years she was a cancer survi- to Third Avenue Charitable vor, an avid reader, and most Organization, Inc. (TACO), recently took great pleasure 1420 Third Avenue, San in watching cooking shows. Diego, CA 92101. Lola Inez Beilke UPCOMING SERVICES WEDNESDAY, JULY 17 No services scheduled THURSDAY, JULY 18 BEILKE, LOLA — Graveside service at 11 a.m. at Skyview Memorial Park, 70116 S. Highway 395, Pendleton. EADES, PHYLLIS — Celebration of life service at 10 a.m. in the chapel at Burns Mortuary, 685 W. Hermiston Ave., Hermiston. TREADWAY, GLADYS — Graveside service at 11 a.m. at Olney Cemetery, Pendleton. FRIDAY, JULY 19 ANDERSON, RAY — Celebration of life gathering with mil- itary honors at 11 a.m. at Spillway Park, Chinook Shelter, below McNary Dam in Umatilla. ROBINSON, MERLYN — Memorial service at 11 a.m. at the Heppner United Methodist Church, 175 Church St., Heppner. Hermiston GSC MATTRESS OUTLET OPEN NOW !! Next to Greg’s Sleep Center Sofas ‘n More Red White And Blue SALE Kenai Memory Foam $ We Are Now 999. Your Queen Adjustable Beds Sleep Specialists BLACK 12 Month Interest Free Financing Platinum FRIDAY Pendleton January 18, 1926 — July 12, 2019 Lola Inez Beilke, 93, of Beilkes farmed. In 1948, they Pendleton/Pilot Rock, died moved to West Birch Creek July 12, 2019, at Sun Ridge where they owned and oper- Adult Care. Pendleton Pioneer ated a ranch, raising livestock Chapel, Folsom-Bishop is in and hay until their retirement in 1997, at which charge of arrange- ments. A graveside time they moved services will be at to Pilot Rock. After 11:00 a.m. Thurs- Howard’s death in day, July 18, 2019, 2011, Lola sold the at Skyview Memo- home in Pilot Rock rial Park, 70116 and moved into Highwayy 395 Sun Ridge Retire- ment Commu- South, Pendleton, nity in Pendleton, Oregon. Oregon. Lola was born Beilke Survivors January 18, 1926, include nephews to Zeb and Flossie (Gienger) Platt at the Gienger Wayne Platt Jr., Dale Platt, farm, north of Pilot Rock, Steven Platt, Jerry Ingram, Oregon. She graduated from Harold (Bill) Hinkle and Jay Pendleton High School in Hinkle; nieces Flossie Keeler, 1944, after attending a one- Sherri Sipp and Betty Iver- room schoolhouse, Upper son; and sister-in-law Bar- McKay Creek School District bara Platt. She was preceded 102, through eighth grade. At in death by her parents, hus- one of the country dances, band, brothers Wayne and Lola met her future husband, Vern Platt, and niece Donna Howard E. Beilke. Soon after Primmer. Memorial contributions his discharge from the Army, after serving in World War II, may be made to Good Shep- they were married on Decem- herd Vange John Memorial ber 10, 1945, in Walla Walla, Hospice or a charity of your Washington. choice in care of the funeral She was a lifelong resident home. of Umatilla County, mov- Share online condolences ing from McKay Creek to with the family at www.pio- Coombs Canyon where the neerchapel.com Adjustable Beds Beautyrest Mattress Sets $ 300. 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