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RECORDS/COMMUNITY Wednesday, August 21, 2019 PUBLIC SAFETY OBITUARIES MONDAY Margaret Ilene (Ober) Green 6:58 a.m. — The Morrow County Sheriff’s Office was called to a home on Wagon Wheel Loop, Irrigon, after a woman ran to the neighbor’s house saying she needed help and a police offi- cer. A deputy and Umatilla police officer responded, and two people were advised to give each other some space and call again if things escalated. 8:09 a.m. — A Umatilla resident on Willamette Avenue reported a man was standing in front of the neighbor’s place, making a scene and screaming and yelling profanities. 8:40 a.m.- A woman called the Hermiston Police Depart- ment to complain that two motor homes have been parked on Northeast Misty Drive, one for over two weeks. She said they are obstructing the view for cars. 8:45 a.m. — A burglary occurred on Southeast 11th Street in Pendleton. 10:16 a.m. — Pendleton police responded to four dog com- plaints from 10:16 a.m. to 11:48 a.m. 10:43 a.m. — Stanfield police checked multiple locations for code enforcement issues ranging from noxious and tall weeds to piles of garbage to not removing yard debris. 11:03 a.m. — A resident on the 53700 block of West Ferndale Road, Milton-Freewater, reported a controlled burn caught the side of the “little ole garage” on fire. 12:55 p.m. — A resident of East Main Street, Ione, called the Morrow County Sheriff’s Office to report her neighbor’s dog has been getting into her yard, and attacked a neighbor over the weekend who was taking care of the caller’s property. 1:41 p.m. — A patron of the Irrigon Shell Station, 300 E. Highway 730, complained to a Morrow County deputy that a gas attendant dropped his gas cap onto his car and when the caller tried to ask him to be more careful, he and the attendant traded obscene language. The caller just wanted law enforce- ment to know about the incident in case the attendant called to complain. 3:12 p.m. — The Umatilla County Sheriff’s Office received a report of a burglary at Villadom Mobile Home Park, 53785 W. Crockett Road, Milton-Freewater. 3:45 p.m. — A caller at Heppner Market Fresh, 238 N. Main St., reported to the Morrow County Sheriff’s Office a heav- ily intoxicated man was in the store, but left on foot. About an hour later, another caller reported an intoxicated man was at the bottom of the hill at Northwest Water and Jones streets in Heppner, and asked for a welfare check. The deputy gave the man a ride home. 4:33 p.m. — A tan Honda drove into Blue Mountain Medical Home Supply on Southwest 20th Street in Pendleton. 4:49 p.m. — A caller in Milton-Freewater reported a “thug” hangs out at the camp near Safeway and also at Sixth Avenue and Ward Street. The caller said the man has a Glock 9 handgun, knives and a bag of fetanyl. 6:31 p.m. — An intoxicated man “yelling at the top of his lungs and causing a ruckus” near Miller & Sons, 235 W. Linden Way, Heppner, prompted a call to the Morrow County Sheriff’s Office. 11:14 p.m. — A resident of Mountain Glen Apartments, N.E. Pioneer Drive, Heppner, called the Morrow County Sheriff’s Office to report minors were drinking alcohol and throwing up over the balcony. The caller was concerned they would be driv- ing around later. Deputies issued citations to three teens for minor in possession of alcohol. ARRESTS, CITATIONS •The Umatilla County Sheriff’s Office arrested Cassandra Darlene Ross, 29, of Pendleton, for driving under the influence of intoxicants (alcohol), misdemeanors of possession of meth- amphetamine and felon in possession of a weapon, and on a felony parole/LSA violation. MEETINGS WEDNESDAY, AUG. 21 MORROW COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS, 9 a.m., SAGE Center, 101 Olson Road, Boardman. (Roberta Lutcher 541-676-5613) EASTERN OREGON REGIONAL AIRPORT COMMISSION, 6 p.m., airport terminal Doolittle Conference Room, 2016 Air- port Road, Pendleton. (Erica Stewart 541-276-7754) OREGON TRAIL LIBRARY DISTRICT, 6:30 p.m., Hep- pner Public Library, 444 N. Main St., Heppner. (Kathy Street 541-481-3365) BOARDMAN PLANNING COMMISSION, 7 p.m., Boardman City Hall, 200 City Center Circle, Boardman. (541-481-9252) PILOT ROCK SCHOOL DISTRICT, 7 p.m., Pilot Rock High School library, 101 N.E. Cherry St., Pilot Rock. (541-443-8291) THURSDAY, AUG. 22 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, Pendleton. (541-278-6252) PENDLETON PLANNING COMMISSION, 7 p.m., Pendleton City Hall, 501 S.W. Emigrant Ave., Pendleton. (Jutta Haliewicz 541-966-0240) FRIDAY, AUG. 23 No meetings scheduled MONDAY, AUG. 26 UMATILLA BASIN WATERSHED COUNCIL, 6 p.m., Eastern Oregon Higher Education Center room 134, 975 S.E. Columbia Drive, Hermiston. (Michael T. Ward 541-276-2190) MILTON-FREEWATER CITY COUNCIL, 7 p.m., Milton-Freewa- ter Public Library Albee Room, 8 S.W. EIghth Ave., Milton-Free- water. (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) MORROW COUNTY HEALTH DISTRICT, 7 p.m., Pioneer Memorial Clinic, 130 Thompson St., Heppner. (Tonia Adams 541-676-2942) TUESDAY, AUG. 27 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., River Lodge & Grill, 6 Marine Drive N.E., Boardman. Noon board retreat, 3:30 p.m. regular meeting. (Kim Thul 541-422-7131) LOTTERY Monday, Aug. 19, 2019 Megabucks 07-09-10-16-31-46 Estimated jackpot: $3 million Lucky Lines 02-05-12-15-FREE-18-23- 26-31 Estimated jackpot: $40,000 Win for Life 01-25-72-77 Pick 4 1 p.m.: 0-9-3-4 4 p.m.: 9-3-5-9 7 p.m.: 0-9-4-6 10 p.m.: 7-5-6-0 Tuesday, Aug. 20, 2019 Pick 4 1 p.m.: 7-8-9-1 East Oregonian A5 BRIEFLY Pendleton October 20, 1935 — August 17, 2019 Service for Margaret will leton for 30 years, retiring in be held at 2 p.m. on Saturday, 1992. She was a clerk stenog- August 24, 2019, at the Peace rapher at Pendleton Sectional Lutheran Church in Pendle- Center before becoming per- sonnel assistant for 58 post ton, Oregon. offices in the area Margaret was and finally post- born October 20, master at Stan- 1935, in Hermiston, field, Ore., for 10 Oregon, to parents years. She was Fred and Sophie also a civil ser- (Enbysk) Ober. She vice examiner was raised in Pend- leton and gradu- and a Women’s ated from Pendle- Equal Employ- ment coordinator. ton High School in Green She received many 1953. She received awards from the an Associate Degree from Eastern Oregon district and locally. She was a lifelong mem- State College. While there she was a member of Alpha ber of Peace Lutheran Pi Epsilon. She was elected Church. She was very active president of that club for the through school, where she taught Sunday School, sang following year. On May 21, 1955, she in the choir, was president married Douglas E. Green of Luther League and a dele- of Pendleton. They lived gate to Pacific Lutheran Col- in Pilot Rock, Ore., for 20 lege. She was a lifelong mem- years and then moved back to ber of the Finnish Apostolic Lutheran Church near Helix, Pendleton. Margaret enjoyed nee- Ore. She was on the board dlepoint, playing the piano, of directors for this church, many crafts, drying flow- which her great-grandfather, ers from Doug’s garden and Peter Enbysk, helped found making arrangements. She in June 21, 1986. also fished, hunted and trav- She is survived by her eled with Doug. She was husband, Douglas E. Green; an ardent collector of Pink daughters Beverly Green Depression glass. She chaired and Linda Barnes, husband many fundraising events in Douglas; son Gary Green, Pilot Rock. She was very wife Lisa; five grandchildren active in Beta Sigma Phi for and six great-grandchildren. 55 years. She was president Arrangements are with of Pendleton Travel Club. Pendleton Pioneer Chapel, Margaret loved to entertain. Folsom-Bishop. Share online Margaret worked for the condolences with the family U.S. Postal Service in Pend- at www.pioneerchapel.com. Ronald ‘Ron’ Livingston Nash Island City January 26, 1944 — August 17, 2019 Ronald “Ron” Living- man and earned Business ston Nash, 75, of Island City, Man of the Year and Entre- passed away on Saturday, preneur of the Year. He loved August 17, 2019, at his resi- to hunt and fish and was a dence. A funeral service will member of the National Rifle be held at Island City Association. Lighthouse Pente- Ron is sur- vived by his costal Church on Fri- day, August 23, 2019, wife, Sherry; at 10 a.m. Casual son Christopher dress is preferred by Nash of Oregon; the family. daughters Casie Ron was born on (Chris) Baruffi January 26, 1944, in of Arizona, Sid- ney Nash of Ore- Twin Falls, Idaho, gon, Keri Nash Nash to Eugene and Irene of Idaho, and (Livingston) Nash. He resided in Twin Falls, Emily Nash of Idaho; step- Idaho; Sunnyside, Wash.; daughters Lisa (Tim) Hauner Pendleton, Ore.; Indiana; and of Oregon, Megan Fehren- Island City, Ore. He graduated bacher of Oregon, and Dana from Pendleton High School. (Tod Hall) Fehrenbacher of He continued his education Washington; aunt Virginia by attending Eastern Ore- Merriman; uncle Bob Living- gon University and Brigham ston; 14 grandchildren; many and Young University. While great-grandchildren; playing football at BYU, he many nieces and nephews. earned Football Star of the He was preceded in death by his parents, Eugene and Year for the Cougars. Ron was the general man- Irene Nash, and sister Caro- ger for Fleetwood Travel lyn Birrer. In lieu of flowers, memo- Trailers in several western state locations. In 1993, he rial contributions can be made became CEO, president, and to a donation of choice in his co-founder of Northwood name. Online condolences may Manufacturing. He later pur- chased Outdoors RV in 2009. be made to the family at www. He was a successful business- lovelandfuneralchapel.com. DEATH NOTICE Connie Johnson Plymouth, Wash. Aug. 11, 1954 — Aug. 18, 2019 Connie Johnson, 65, of Plymouth, Wash., died Sun- day, Aug. 18, 2019, in Kennewick, Wash. She was born Aug. 11, 1954. Burns Mortuary of Hermiston is in care of arrangements. UPCOMING SERVICES WEDNESDAY, AUG. 21 MCMINN, DOROTHY — Funeral service at 10 a.m. in the chapel at Burns Mortuary, 685 W. Hermiston Ave., Hermiston. Burial will follow at the Hermiston Cemetery. THURSDAY, AUG. 22 No services scheduled Photo contributed by Noemi Wiseman Residents of McKay Creek Estates celebrate all things western leading up to the 2016 Pendleton Round-Up. The public is invited to Thursday’s McKay Creek Estates Senior Rodeo, which includes a barbecue dinner at the assisted living facility in Pendleton. McKay Creek Estates rounds up fun with celebration PENDLETON — A dinner and rodeo celebra- tion event is planned at McKay Creek Estates. The public is invited to join the fun, which fea- tures a variety of activ- ities, including a min- iature pony exhibit, senior-friendly rodeo games, live music and a barbecue meal. The McKay Creek Estates Senior Rodeo is Thurs- day beginning at 5 p.m. at the assisted living facil- ity, 1601 Southgate Place, Pendleton. The Pend- leton Round-Up court, the Happy Canyon prin- cesses and Happy Can- yon can-can dancers will be in attendance and host a meet-and-greet. The McKay Creek Estates Senior Rodeo is $12 for adults, $5 for chil- dren 6 and older and free for kids under 5. Those in attendance can enter to win door prizes and a raf- fle with proceeds going toward the Walk to End Alzheimer’s. For more information or to RSVP, call 541-276-1987. Peterson dreams up creative artwork HERMISTON — Kristen Peterson, an avid do-it-yourself crafter, designs and makes dream catchers. Utilizing custom- ized themes, teams, col- ors, characters or other ideas, Peterson often cre- ates special dream catch- ers for others. A display featuring her work is available for view during the month of August at the Hermiston Public Library, 235 E. Gladys Ave. The library is open Monday through Thurs- day from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Friday/Sat- urday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more informa- tion, call 541-567-2882 or visit www.hermistonli- brary.us. Class highlights sexuality, capacity to consent MISSION — A class designed to assist those who provide care to aging Oregonians will highlight HERMISTON — Youths ages 10 and up are invited to learn how to play the violin. The classes are offered through Hermis- ton Parks & Recreation in conjunction with the Inland Northwest Musi- cians. An ongoing year- round class, new ses- sions are available each month. The classes are under the direction of R. Lee Friese, INWM music director and conductor, and Jacoby Merwin, an apprentice instructor. The sessions are Monday and Wednesdays from 3:30-4:30 p.m. at the Hermiston Community Center, 415 S. Highway 395. The cost is $40 for Hermiston residents and $48 for non-residents. For more information, call 541-667-5018, visit w w w.he r m ist on re c re - ation.com or stop by the recreation office at the Hermiston Community Center. — East Oregonian staff Sofas ‘n More Our 3 Best Beds Just Got Better... Power Motion , Adjust your own Comfort.. Your own Side. Memory Foam Sinoma 8 $ We Are Your $ Now 899. Queen Sleep Specialists 599. Adjustable 799. Beds $ Series Simmons Platnum Queen Set OBITUARY POLICY The East Oregonian publishes paid obituaries. The obituary can include small photos and, for veterans, a flag symbol at no charge.Obituaries may be edited for spelling, proper punctuation and style. Expanded death notices will be published at no charge. These include information about services. Obituaries and notices can be submitted online at EastOregonian. com/obituaryform, by email to obits@eastoregonian.com, by fax to 541-276-8314, placed via the funeral home or in person at the East Oregonian office. For more information, call 541-966-0818 or 1-800-522-0255, ext. 221. Inland musicians offer youth violin lessons Greg’s Sleep Center Hermiston FRIDAY, AUG. 23 JONES, HILTON — Graveside services at 11 a.m. at the Milton-Freewater Cemetery. NASH, RON — Funeral service at 10 a.m. at Lighthouse Pentecostal Church, 10501 W. First St., Island City. sensitive care topics sur- rounding sexuality. The free session will address the legal defini- tion of capacity to con- sent for older adults liv- ing in long-term care settings. 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