JUNETEENTH FREEDOM DAY HERMISTON SETS SIGHTS ON PENDLETON’S BURNS, HEPPNER’S NEW EAST-WEST CORRIDOR WILSON HEAD TO LES SCHWAB BOWL REGION, A3 SPORTS, B1 JUNE 19-20, 2021 145th Year, No. 105 WINNER OF THE 2020 ONPA GENERAL EXCELLENCE AWARD $1.50 PORT OF MORROW COMMISIONERS Board violated meeting law By JADE MCDOWELL, PHIL WRIGHT AND BRYCE DOLE East Oregonian BOARDMAN — The Port of Morrow commissioners are on notice for violating Oregon’s law on closed-door meetings. John Murray, Marv Padberg, Jerry Healy, Joe Taylor and Rick Stokoe in May all signed fi nal orders with the Oregon Govern- me nt Et h ics Com mission acknowledging they violated the state statutes guiding exec- Healy utive sessions in meetings on March 23 and 26, 2020. The ethics commission on June 11 published the orders and preliminar y Murray reviews of each commissioner. They will receive a “letter of educa- tion” but no fi ne. Port commis- sioners said the same thing: The incident was Padberg an inadvertent omission, not an attempt to hide anything. In an emailed statement on behalf of the c o m m i s s io n , St oko e, t he Stokoe commission chair, wrote the port commis- sioners acknowl- edged they made an error, are taking it seri- ously and already have taken steps to help make sure Taylor it doesn’t happen again. “This was a technical adver- tising error and was uninten- tional,” the statement said. “The topics discussed were allowable under executive session laws with citing of (Oregon Revised Statute), but we did not list the proper sub section of the statute.” See Ethics, Page A10 By ALEX WITTWER The Observer L A GR A N DE — “Remember the wind blowing th rough your hair? Remem- ber hair?” Chevrolet embla- zoned those words on billboards through- out Detroit in 2007 to cele- brate classic cars. It featured the 1957 Chevrolet Bel-Air convertible, bright red on a turquoise blue background. A small replica of the billboard hangs in Ed Lund’s garage in La Grande. “You look back on a simpler time, just the nostalgia and the memories, and that’s what it’s all about,” said Lund, one classic car collector in Eastern Oregon. As summer approaches, so do the classic car shows throughout the region, which off er opportunities for locals and tourists to check out some of the best-kept cars from yesteryear, complete with the gleam of polished chrome, mirror finishes and iconic hood ornaments. Car shows off er a way to give back to the community as well, according to Herm- iston Classics Car Club Pres- ident Juan Lopez. The shows, UPCOMING CLASSIC CAR SHOWS • Elgin Riverfest at Panton Mill Park, June 19 • Hermiston Cool Rides Car Show at McKenzie Park, July 9-10 Alex Wittwer/The Observer Ed Lund drives down Mount Glen Road in La Grande, while a pair of fuzzy dice hang from the mirror of his Chevrolet Chevelle on Friday, May 28, 2021. • La Grande Classic Car Show on Adams Avenue, July 16-17 • Main Street Show & Shine in Enterprise, Aug. 20-21 • Wallowa Mountain Cruise Car Show in Joseph, Aug. 27-28 See Cars, Page A10 Top: A rusted Buick LeSabre sits along Highway 82 near Imbler Friday, May 7, 2021, under spring skies. Above: Ed Lund’s 1951 Chevrolet Coupe sits Friday, May 28, 2021, in the garage he built in La Grande to house his modest collection of classic cars that he has accrued over 40 years. Alex Wittwer/The Observer