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    RECORDS
Saturday, July 27, 2019
East Oregonian
MEETINGS
OBITUARIES
MONDAY, JULY 29
Phyllis May Ainsworth (Kivett)
INTERMOUNTAIN ESD BOARD RETREAT, 9 a.m., Tollgate
Store, 61821 Lakeshore Drive, Weston. A board meeting will
follow at the IMESD office in Pendleton at 3:30 p.m. (Marla
Royal 541-966-3102)
INTERMOUNTAIN EDUCATION SERVICE DISTRICT,
3:30 p.m., InterMountain ESD office, 2001 N.W. Nye Ave., Pend-
leton. (Marla Royal 888-437-6892)
MORROW COUNTY HEALTH DISTRICT, 7 p.m., Ione Commu-
nity Church, 470 E. Main St., Ione. (Tonia Adams 541-676-2942)
BOARDMAN CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL MEETING, 7 p.m.,
Boardman City Hall, 200 City Center Circle, Boardman. Dis-
cussion of the upcoming census, a second reading on an
easement vacation and mobile vendors will be followed by
an opportunity for citizen submissions (3 minute limit per
speaker). (Heather Baumgartner 541-481-9252)
TUESDAY, JULY 30
WEST UMATILLA MOSQUITO CONTROL DISTRICT, 3 p.m.,
district office, 3005 S. First St., Hermiston. (Janie Cuellar
541-567-5201)
MORROW COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION, 7 p.m., Bar-
tholomew Government Building upper conference room, 110
N. Court St., Heppner. (541-922-4624)
WEDNESDAY, JULY 31
BUTTER CREEK IRRIGATION DISTRICT, 8 a.m., AgriNorth-
west Boardman farm office, 78415 Poleline Road, Boardman.
(Bonnie Kyger 509-820-3202)
ECHO IRRIGATION DISTRICT, 8:30 a.m., AgriNorthwest
Boardman farm office, 78415 Poleline Road, Boardman. (Bon-
nie Kyger 509-820-3202)
THURSDAY, AUG. 1
BLUE MOUNTAIN BOARD OF EDUCATION, 8:45 a.m., Blue
Mountain Community College Pioneer Hall boardroom, 2411
N.W. Carden Ave., Pendleton. Board meeting 8:45 a.m., board
retreat 9 a.m. (Shannon Franklin 541-278-5951)
WEST EXTENSION IRRIGATION DISTRICT, 9 a.m., Irrigon Fire
Department, 705 N.E. Main St., Irrigon. An executive session
may be called to discuss legal issues. (Lisa Baum 541-922-3814)
ADAMS PLANNING COMMISSION, 6:30 p.m., Adams City
Hall, 190 N. Main St., Adams. (541-566-9380)
FRIDAY, AUG. 2
No meetings scheduled
MONDAY, AUG. 5
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)
BRIEFLY
EOU names spring dean’s list
LA GRANDE — At the close of spring term, 528 EOU
students qualified for the dean’s list. These students main-
tained a GPA of 3.5 or higher while completing at least 12
hours of graded EOU coursework during the term.
The following local students earned this distinction:
Athena: Niccole Harrison, Jessica Lambert and Keith
Udy; Boardman: Deborah Wheeler; Helix: Brandon
Thompson; Heppner: Christopher Kindle; Hermiston:
Timothy Handforth, Vaughan Hawkins, Madelyn Juul,
Michelle Kane, Paden LaCoursiere, Adara Lopez, Luke
Walchli and Morgan Wilson; Irrigon: Justin Lay; Mil-
ton-Freewater: Kassidy Harris, Brianna Hernandez and
Noah Pratton; Pendleton: Cecelia Bonifer, Haley Bradley,
Mason Davis, Sarah Flanagan, Shelby Greb, Christopher
Haselden, Tucker Jacobs, Hailey Kendrick, Adam Lange,
Brooke Lapp, Chad McCoy, Jeneal Merriman, Madison
Parker, Tanner Pearson, Kaiden Roba, David Smith, Rayne
Spencer, Eleanor Stuart, Allison VanLeuven, Jacey Wilson
and Kylee Zeckman; Pilot Rock: Justin Makin; Stanfield:
Ryan Bailey, Mariela Caldera, Veronica Coria and Lydia
Hurty; Umatilla: Jacquelin Madrigal.
Eastern Oregon University provides high-quality lib-
eral arts and professional programs with personalized sup-
port. As Oregon’s Rural University, EOU serves students at
its main campus in La Grande, as well as online and at 11
regional centers across the state. EOU is committed to pro-
viding a personal, student-centered experience that drives
economic and cultural growth in our region and through-
out the world. Visit eou.edu for more information and to
apply today.
Former archbishop of
Havana, dies at 83
By ANDREA
RODRIGUEZ AND
PETER ORSI
Associated Press
HAVANA — Cardinal
Jaime Lucas Ortega y Ala-
mino, a sugar worker’s son
who oversaw the first papal
visit to Cuba, helped lower
barriers to believers in the
communist country and
played a role in mediating
improved U.S.-Cuba ties,
died Friday at age 83.
His death was announced
by his successor, Havana
Archbishop Juan de la Cari-
dad García Rodriguez.
Ortega helped open a
dialogue between Havana
and the U.S. that led the two
countries to resume relations
in 2014, after presidents
Raúl Castro and Barack
Obama secretly turned to
Pope Francis for help. He
served as a messenger for
both sides, carrying secret
letters and responses that
helped thaw relations.
With his flawless French,
flowing vestments and dark-
rimmed glasses, Ortega cut
an elegant figure in Cuban
society. Abroad, he was well
known among fellow cardi-
nals, especially in the United
States, where he befriended
several, including Cardinal
William Keeler, archbishop
of Baltimore.
Born and raised in Cuba,
the country’s top Roman
Catholic leader was men-
tioned at times as a longshot
candidate to succeed Pope
John Paul II.
But Ortega’s beginnings
were modest, and his climb
up the ecclesiastical ladder
was arduous.
LOTTERY
Thursday, July 25, 2019
Lucky Lines
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Estimated jackpot: $15,000
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Friday, July 26, 2019
Pick 4
1 p.m.: 5-9-6-4
A5
DEATH NOTICE
Norma Lucille Mulligan
Walla Walla
August 12, 1931 — June 30, 2019
Vancouver, Wash.
Dec. 12, 1932 — July 22, 2019
Phyllis M. Ainsworth, 87, Walla College in 1969 with
died June 30, 2019, at Washing- a B.S. in elementary educa-
tion/art. She taught school in
ton Odd Fellows Home.
A memorial service will Myrtle Creek, Ore., Sheridan,
be at 3 p.m. Saturday, August Wyo., Grants Pass, Ore., and
in Benton Harbor,
17 at Rancho Villa
Mich. In retirement
Clubhouse, 1250
they returned to Mil-
Dalles
Military
ton-Freewater in 1994.
Road, Walla Walla.
Her passion was
Inurnment will be
teaching children to
in Bowlus Pioneer
read using phonics.
Cemetery, east of
She loved the Lord
Milton-Freewater,
with all her heart. She
next to the love of
enjoyed flower gar-
her life Clarence
dening, painting and
who died Septem-
ber 24, 1999.
Ainsworth
reading. In her late
Memorial con-
70s she began to lose
tributions may be made to Posi- her vision and loved listening
tive Life Radio.
to books on tape for the blind,
Mrs. Ainsworth was born Bible on CD and music on Pos-
August 12, 1931, in Mill City itive Life Radio.
Survivors include her daugh-
(Medford area), Oregon. She
attended school in Pendle- ter, Liana Ainsworth St. Clair
ton, Oregon, Upper Columbia (Brian); son Kent Ainsworth
Academy 1945/1946 and grad- (Ruth); stepdaughter Sharon
uated from Columbia Academy Maness (Cecil); and stepdaugh-
ter-in-law Pacita Ainsworth.
in 1949.
Phyllis completed her teach- She has two granddaugh-
ing certificate from Walla ters, two great-grandchildren,
Walla College in 1950. She and from her stepchildren two
married Clarence B. Ainsworth granddaughters, two grand-
August 12, 1954, on her birth- sons, and nine great-grandchil-
day in Pendleton, Ore. After dren. Also her sisters Esther
birth of her first child, Liana, Marple of Thermopolis, Wyo.,
they moved to Ten Sleep, Wyo., and Bea Downs (Mike) and
where Clarence’s family had brother Bob Hodge from Jack-
homesteaded in the 1800s. She sonville, Ore. She was preceded
gave birth to her son, Kent, in in death by husband Clarence
Wyoming. She also had two B. Ainsworth, brother Richard
stepchildren, Phil and Sharon Kivett, stepson Phil Ainsworth,
and granddaughter Kathy
Ainsworth.
She graduated from Walla (Ainsworth) Narbona.
Former Pendleton resident Norma Lucille Mulligan,
86, died Monday, July 22, 2019, in Vancouver, Washing-
ton. She was born Dec. 12, 1932, in Oak Grove, Loui-
siana. A graveside service will be held Monday, Aug. 5
at 3 p.m. at Evergreen Memorial Gardens in Vancouver.
UPCOMING SERVICES
SATURDAY, JULY 27
GODWIN, CHRIS — Funeral service at 3 p.m.
in the chapel at Burns Mortuary, 685 W. Hermiston
Ave., Hermiston. Burial will follow at the Hermiston
Cemetery.
HARRISON, BARB — Celebration of life service
(invitation only) at New Hope Community Church, 1350
S. Highway 395, Hermiston.
HARTLEY, DENNIS — Service with military hon-
ors at 1 p.m. at the Hermiston Cemetery.
SHAMPINE, PAUL — Celebration of life at 1 p.m.
at Peace Lutheran Church, 210 N.W. Ninth St., Pendle-
ton. A dessert reception will follow the service.
STANLEY, JAMES — Visitation from 10 a.m. to
2 p.m., with recitation of the rosary at noon, at Burns
Mortuary, 336 S.W. Dorion Ave., Pendleton.
SUNDAY, JULY 28 — TUESDAY, JULY 30
No services scheduled
OBITUARY POLICY
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Obituaries may be edited for spelling, proper punctuation and
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information, call 541-966-0818 or 1-800-522-0255, ext. 221.
COMING EVENTS
SATURDAY, JULY 27
IRRIGON WATERMELON FESTIVAL,
6:30 a.m.-11:30 p.m., Irrigon Marina Park,
end of Northeast 10th Street, Irrigon. Free
admission. Breakfast (6:30-10 a.m.), parade
(10 a.m.), park activities, including food
and vendor booths, live entertainment,
raffles, car & motorcycle show and lots of
watermelon.
CITY-WIDE YARD SALES, 7 a.m.-5 p.m.,
private homes, throughout town, Pilot
Rock. Sales will be held all over Pilot Rock.
Maps available at Pilot Rock City Hall for
$5. (541-443-2811)
PILOT ROCK FOOD PANTRY OPEN
HOUSE, 8 a.m.-4 p.m., Pilot Rock Food
Pantry, 222 S.W. Third St., Pilot Rock.
Tours of the new facility, raffles and
more. Free admission. (Teresa LaChapelle
541-443-3330)
VETERANS BENEFIT EXPO, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.,
Pendleton Convention Center, 1601 West-
gate, Pendleton. Learn about available
federal, state and local veteran benefits
including health care, disability compen-
sation, pension, business, burial, trans-
portation, education, recreation, long-
term care, records, IDs, home loans and
more. Free admission. (Tyler Francke
503-373-2389)
BACK-TO-SCHOOL HEALTH FAIR,
10 a.m.-2 p.m., Mirasol Family Health Center,
589 N.W. 11th St., Hermiston. Children can
get back-to-school immunizations; must
be accompanied by a parent or guardian
and have immunization records on hand.
Games, prizes, free tacos, free pony rides,
free face painting, and a photo booth. (Jes-
sica Johnson 509-865-6175 ext. 3637)
PENDLETON FOOD TRUCK NIGHT,
4-9 p.m., Roy Raley Park, 1205 S.W. Court
Ave., Pendleton. Food trucks, live music,
beer garden and kid-friendly activities.
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SERVICES BOWL-
A-THON, 5:30-8 p.m., Desert Lanes, 1545
N. First St., Hermiston. Check-in starts
at 5:30, games begin at 6 p.m., $30 per
bowler or $120 per team. Includes 3 lines
of bowling and shoe rental. Raffle tickets
$1 each or 6 for $5. All ages welcome. Reg-
ister by phone or online at www.dvs-or.
org (541-276-3322)
IRRIGON FARMERS MARKET, 6-9 p.m.,
Irrigon Public Library west lawn, 490 N.E.
Main Ave., Irrigon. Vendors offer fresh
agricultural products and occasional
home crafted products. (Aaron Palmquist
541-922-3047)
SUNDAY, JULY 28
CITY-WIDE YARD SALES, 7 a.m.-5 p.m.,
private homes, throughout town, Pilot
Rock. Sales will be held all over Pilot Rock.
Maps available at Pilot Rock City Hall for
$5. (541-443-2811)
SPECIAL NEEDS OPEN GYM, 12:30-1 p.m.,
Pendleton Recreation Center, 510 S.W.
Dorion Ave., Pendleton. Free for special
needs children and families. (Casey Brown
541-276-8100)
MONDAY, JULY 29
PRESCHOOL STORY TIME, 10:30 a.m.,
Athena Public Library, 418 E. Main St., Ath-
ena. For ages birth to 6. (541-566-2470)
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)
HERMISTON SENIOR MEAL SERVICE,
12 p.m., Harkenrider Center, 255 N.E. Sec-
ond St., Hermiston. Cost is $4 for adults,
free for children 10 and under, $4 for
Meals on Wheels. Extra 50 cents for uten-
sils/dishes. Bus service available by dona-
tion. (541-567-3582)
ART STUDIO, 4-5:30 p.m., Pendleton Cen-
ter for the Arts, 214 N. Main St., Pendleton.
Free class for ages 7-12 to develop skills
and encourage art exploration. (Roberta
Lavadour 541-278-9201)
MUSIC IN THE PARK, 7 p.m., Irrigon
Marina Park, 430 Eighth St. N.E., Irri-
gon. Live music featuring an eclectic
array of styles. Bring a chair or a blan-
ket. Free admission. (Jackie McCauley
541-481-9252)
TUESDAY, JULY 30
PRESCHOOL STORY TIME, 10:30-11 a.m.,
Stanfield Public Library, 180 W. Coe Ave.,
Stanfield. (541-449-1254)
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)
BOARDMAN SENIOR MEAL SER-
VICE, 12 p.m., Boardman Senior Cen-
ter, 100 Tatone St., Boardman. Cost is $4
for seniors 55 and over or $5 for adults.
(541-481-3257)
HERMISTON SENIOR MEAL SERVICE,
12 p.m., Harkenrider Center, 255 N.E. Sec-
ond St., Hermiston. Cost is $4 for adults,
free for children 10 and under, $4 for
Meals on Wheels. Extra 50 cents for uten-
sils/dishes. Bus service available by dona-
tion. (541-567-3582)
SKILLS FOR LIFE, 3 p.m., Pendleton Rec-
reation Center, 510 S.W. Dorion Ave., Pend-
leton. Gym activities at 3 p.m., life skills
at 4 p.m. for middle and high school stu-
dents. Registration requested. (Suzanne
Moore 541-276-3987)
ATHENA WEEKLY MARKET, 4-7 p.m.,
Dugger Park, Main Street, Athena. Hand-
crafted goods, garden produce, fundraiser
booths and informational booths. Vendor
space available on first-come, first-served
basis. (541-969-4810)
CRAFTERNOONS, 4:15 p.m., Pendleton
Public Library, 502 S.W. Dorion Ave., Pend-
leton. Drop in for a group or individual
craft project. All ages. (541-966-0380)
PENDLETON EAGLES TACOS AND
BINGO, 6 p.m., Pendleton Eagles Lodge,
428 S. Main St., Pendleton. Regular
packet $10, special packet $5. Proceeds
donated to local charities. Public welcome.
(541-278-2828)
INSIDE OUTSIDE THE LINES ADULT
COLORING, 6-7:30 p.m., Irrigon Public
Library, 490 N.E. Main St., Irrigon. Mate-
rials provided. Bring snacks to share.
(541-922-0138)
PENDLETON KNITTING GROUP, 6 p.m.,
Prodigal Son Brewery & Pub, 230 S.E. Court
Ave., Pendleton. (541-966-0380)
STORY AND CRAFT TIME, 6:30 p.m., Mil-
ton-Freewater Public Library, 8 S.W. Eighth
Ave., Milton-Freewater. For elementary
school-age children. (541-938-8247)
WEDNESDAY, JULY 31
BABY & ME LEARN & PLAY, 10-10:45 a.m.,
Hermiston Public Library back entrance,
235 E. Gladys Ave., Hermiston. Engaging
children and getting them excited about
music, improving motor skills and spark-
ing creativity while supporting early lit-
eracy development. For children ages
newborn to 4 years and parent/guardian.
(541-567-2882)
STORY TIME, 11:15 a.m., Hermiston Pub-
lic Library, 235 E. Gladys Ave., Hermiston.
(541-567-2882)
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)
STANFIELD SENIOR MEAL SERVICE,
12 p.m., Stanfield Community Center, 225
W. Roosevelt, Stanfield. Cost is $3.50 for
seniors, $6 for others. (541-449-1332)
HERMISTON SENIOR MEAL SERVICE,
12 p.m., Harkenrider Center, 255 N.E. Sec-
ond St., Hermiston. Cost is $4 for adults,
free for children 10 and under, $4 for
Meals on Wheels. Extra 50 cents for uten-
sils/dishes. Bus service available by dona-
tion. (541-567-3582)
ADVENTURE TIME STORY TIME, 2-3 p.m.,
Hermiston Public Library, 235 E. Gladys
Ave., Hermiston. Stories and activities for
developmentally disabled children and
adults. Free. (541-567-2882)
ADULT BEGINNERS’ COMPUTERS,
3-4 p.m., Pendleton Public Library meet-
ing room, 502 S.W. Dorion Ave., Pend-
leton. Registration is required. Classes
tailored to the needs of the attendees.
(541-966-0380)
WEDNESDAYS IN THE PARK, 6 p.m., Roy
Raley Park, 1205 S.W. Court Ave., Pend-
leton. Live music, food trucks and more.
Free admission. (Jon Bullard or Adam
Mack 541-276-8100)
VEGAN/SUSTAINABLE LIVING POTLUCK
SUPPER, 7 p.m., location varies, Pendle-
ton. Bring a vegan dish and recipe. Glu-
ten-free friendly group. Call to RSVP and
for driving directions. (541-969-3057)
THURSDAY, AUG. 1
PRESCHOOL STORY TIME, 10:15-11 a.m.,
Pendleton Public Library, 502 S.W. Dorion
Ave., Pendleton. Stories and activities for
young children. (541-966-0380)
PRESCHOOL STORY TIME, 10:15 a.m.,
Hermiston Public Library, 235 E. Gladys
Ave., Hermiston. For children from 3-6
years old. (541-567-2882)
PRESCHOOL STORY AND CRAFT TIME,
10:30 a.m., Milton-Freewater Public
Library, 8 S.W. Eighth Ave., Milton-Freewa-
ter. (Lili Schmidt 541-938-8247)
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)
BOARDMAN SENIOR MEAL SER-
VICE, 12 p.m., Boardman Senior Cen-
ter, 100 Tatone St., Boardman. Cost is $4
for seniors 55 and over or $5 for adults.
(541-481-3257)
HERMISTON SENIOR MEAL SERVICE,
12 p.m., Harkenrider Center, 255 N.E. Sec-
ond St., Hermiston. Cost is $4 for adults,
free for children 10 and under, $4 for
Meals on Wheels. Extra 50 cents for uten-
sils/dishes. Bus service available by dona-
tion. (541-567-3582)
SENSORY STORY TIME, 12:30 p.m., Board-
man Public Library, 200 S. Main St., Board-
man. For children from birth to age 4.
(541-481-2665)
YARN CLUB, 5:30 p.m., Hermiston Pub-
lic Library, 235 E. Gladys Ave., Hermiston.
(541-567-2882)
THE ARC UMATILLA COUNTY BINGO,
6-10 p.m., The Arc Building, 215 W. Orchard
Ave., Hermiston. Doors open at 6 p.m.,
seats may be held until 6:30 p.m., then all
seats first come, first served; games begin
at 7 p.m. Proceeds benefit Umatilla County
citizens with developmental disabilities.
18 years or older, must have proof of age
and photo I.D. Basic pot $20, prizes range
from $20-$750. (541-567-7615)
FIDDLER’S NIGHT, 6:30-8:30 p.m., Ava-
mere Assisted Living, 980 W. Highland
Ave., Hermiston. Enjoy light refreshments,
listen to some favorite oldies or join in
the jam session. All ages welcome. (Lori
541-567-3141)