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RECORDS/COMMUNITY Thursday, November 4, 2021 East Oregonian A5 PUBLIC SAFETY OBITUARY DEATH NOTICES Monday, Nov. 1 Margaret E. Timmons Carol L. Ware Dec. 12, 1930 — Oct. 29, 2021 Milton-Freewater June 23, 1945 — Nov. 1, 2021 Pendleton Margaret E. Timmons, Margaret was actively of Milton-Freewater, involved in civic and Oregon, passed away Oct. youth organizations across 29, 2021, at her home at the Oregon and has been recog- age of 90. Funeral n i zed nu mer- services will be ous times for her Saturday, Nov. 6, dedication to the 2021, at 2:30 p.m. community youth. at the First Chris- She was a found- tian Church in ing member of Milton-Freewa- Christ the King Lutheran Church. ter with Pastor She enjoyed Linda Mueller of the Christ the making over 100 King Lutheran Raggedy A n n Church offici- and Andy dolls Timmons ating. Conclud- for family and ing services and friends. interment will be at the Margaret is survived Milton-Freewater Ceme- by her husband, Marvin tery. There will be a potluck Timmons, at their home; reception to follow at the two sons, Steve (Cindy) Elks Lodge in Milton-Free- Timmons, Milton-Free- water. Memorial contribu- wat e r, O regon , a nd tions may be made to the Thomas (Shiela) Timmons Frazier Farmstead Museum of Medford, Oregon; through Munselle-Rhodes two daughters, Deanna Funeral Home, 902 S. Main (Gary) Garrard of Herm- St., Milton-Freewater, OR iston, Oregon, and Nancy 97862. Friends who wish Sams of Milton-Freewa- to pay their respects may ter, Oregon; daughter-in- call Munselle-Rhodes on law, Darcy Timmons of Thursday, Nov. 4, 1-5 p.m. Milton-Freewater, Oregon; and Friday, Nov. 5, 1-5 p.m. 14 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren. and 7-9 p.m. Margaret was bor n She was preceded Dec. 12, 1930, in Coeur in death by her parents; d’Alene, Idaho, the daugh- daughter, Karen; son, John; ter of Harold and Alma siblings, William Nichols, Schmelzer Nichols. She Richard Nichols, Elizabeth married Marvin Timmons Nerland, Helen Nichols and in College Place, Wash- Mildred Vandegrift. To leave a condolence ington, May 28, 1950, and celebrated 71 years of online, visit munseller- hodes.com. marriage this year. Carol L. Ware, 76, of Pendleton, died Monday, Nov. 1, 2021, at local hospital. She was born June 23, 1945, in Santa Rosa, California. Arrangements are with Burns Mortuary of Pendleton. Sign the online guestbook at burnsmortuary. com. 9:41 a.m. — Hermiston police responded to a report of a burglary on the 1000 block of North First Place. 9:44 a.m. — Pendleton police responded to a report of an assault on the 800 block of Southeast 15th Street. 5:01 p.m. — A caller reported an Irrigon resident on Country Garden Road is neglecting three children ages 12-17 and sell- ing drugs. Tuesday, Nov. 2 10:31 a.m. — Pendleton police responded to a report of a burglary on the 4200 block of Southwest Vista Avenue. 2:02 p.m. — The Umatilla County Sheriff ’s Offi ce responded to a report of a domestic disturbance on Highway 204, Weston. 9:02 p.m. — Pendleton police responded to a report of a burglary on the 1100 block of Southwest 33rd Street. Arrests, citations Nov. 1 Hermiston police arrested Heladio Pablo Ordonez, 20, for driving under the infl uence of intoxicants, hit-and-run and vio- lating probation. Nov. 2 Umatilla Tribal Police arrested Leonard Paul Polk, 51, for DUII (controlled substance), dangerous drugs and criminal activity in drugs. Pendleton police arrested Shawn Michael Chandler, 44, for vehicle theft and on a post-prison supervision sanction. Hermiston police arrested Aaron Campos, 23, for resisting arrest, third-degree escape, assaulting a public safety offi cer and failing to appear in court. MEETINGS Monday, Nov. 8 Pendleton School District, 6 p.m., district offi ce, 107 N.W. 10th St., Pendleton. (541-276-6711) Adams City Council, 6:30 p.m., Adams City Hall, 190 N. Main St. (541-566-9380) Milton-Freewater City Council, 7 p.m., Milton-Free- water Public Library, 8 S.W. Eighth Ave. (541-938-5531) Wednesday, Nov. 10 Port of Morrow Commission, 1:30 p.m., Port of Morrow, 2 Marine Drive, Boardman. For Zoom meeting link, visit www.portofmorrow.com. (Brandy Warburton 541-481-7678) Riverside Site Council, 5:30 p.m., Riverside High School library, 210 N.E. Boardman Ave., Boardman. (541- 676-9128) Weston City Council, 6 p.m., Gizmo (Weston Food Pantry entrance), 114 E. Main St., Weston. (Sheila Jasper- son 541-566-3313) Umatilla County Fire District No. 1, 7 p.m., Fire Station 23, 78760 Westland Road, Hermiston. (Reta Larson 541-567-8822) The East Oregonian publishes paid obituaries; death notices and information about services are published at no charge. Obituaries can include small photos and, for veterans, a fl ag symbol at no charge. Obituaries can be submitted via the funeral home, by email to obits@eastoregonian.com or in person at the East Oregonian offi ce. For more information, call 541-966-0818. Thursday, Nov. 4 Flanagan, Eunice — Graveside service at 1 p.m., Hermiston Cemetery. Allen, Claudia — Celebration of life at 11:30 a.m., Milton-Freewater Jr. Show Grounds, 84487 Highway 11. Bozarth, Ira — Celebration of life at 10 a.m. at the Boardman Marina Park Pavilion, 1 Marine Drive. Mellick, Emily — Graveside service at 10 a.m., Herm- iston Cemetery. Tibbets, Peter — Funeral service at 11 a.m., Free Meth- odist Church, 1711 S.W. 44th St., Pendleton. Timmons, Margaret — Funeral services at 2:30 p.m. at the First Christian Church, 518 S. Main St., Milton-Free- water, followed by concluding services and internment at the Milton-Freewater Cemetery. Hermiston students place third at National FFA competition Hermiston Herald HERMISTON — The Hermiston FFA Agricul- tural Issues Forum Team last week faced off against the top teams in the nation and came away the the bronze. “These students represent some of the best and brightest young minds in the United States. I am beyond proud of the hard work and dedi- cation that they have put in to accomplish this amazing achievement,” Sandy McKay, Hermiston FFA advisor, said in a press release from the Hermiston School District. The team competed Oct. 27 in Indianapolis at the FFA National Convention. This was the semi-final round of the competition after the team competed virtually in the regional round of compe- tition earlier this year. A field of the best 16 teams from across the nation entered the semi-fi nals, and Hermiston FFA advanced to the fi nal round to compete against the top four teams. In the final round, the teams started with a clean slate and their fi nal placings were decided based on their performance in the finals and round of questions. They also performed in front of a new panel of judges and, for the first time, a live audi- ence of several thousand FFA members, advisors and convention guests. After a 24-hour wait, the final placings were announced at the National FFA Convention’s Second Business Session in front of a crowd of over 53,000 in Lucas Oil Stadium, home of the Indianapolis Colts. With hundreds of thou- sands more watching on the FFA livestream and RFD TV, according to the press Hermiston School District/Contributed Photo The Hermiston High School FFA Ag Issues Team poses for a photo Friday, Oct. 29, 2021, at the National FFA competition in Indianapolis. The team took third place on its skit about the emerging vertical farming industry. release, Hermiston FFA was recognized as the third- place team in the United States. The awards presen- tation also included individ- ual Gold Medals for the team members and a cash prize for the Hermiston FFA Chapter. The team consists of Hermiston students and recent graduates who have been competing for more than 10 months to reach this point. The team members are Alexis Leathers, Cidney Estes, Anna Guer rero, Abby Conners, Grant Hills, Daytona Tracy and Keeva Hoston. The “Ag Issues” Career Development Event requires FFA members to select a contentious issue at the fore- front of agriculture, research it and create a skit debat- ing two sides of an issue to demonstrate the pros and cons of the topic. Hermiston chose the emerging vertical farm- ing industry as its topic and compared it to tradi- tional farming in a skit that mimicked a classroom setting. After the performance, the team faced questions from industry judges, at each level of competition, to reach the pinnacle of FFA competition: the National Convention stage in Indianapolis. The Her miston FFA Oct. 29, 1951 — Nov. 1, 2021 Pendleton Donald W. Peck, 70, of Pendleton, died Monday, Nov. 1, 2021, at a Portland hospital. He was born Oct. 29, 1951, in Pilot Rock. Arrangements are with Burns Mortuary of Pendleton. Sign the online guestbook at burnsmortuary. com. Paulette Virginia Youngberg Oct. 9, 1943 — Oct. 28, 2021 Milton-Freewater Paulette Virginia Youngberg, 73, of Milton-Freewater, died Oct. 28, 2021 at Providence St. Mary Medical Center in Walla Walla. She was born Oct. 9, 1943. Arrangements are with Munselle-Rhodes Funeral Home of Milton-Freewater. Michael J. ‘Mike’ Bingaman June 23, 1949 — Nov. 1, 2021 Umatilla Michael J. “Mike” Bingaman, 72, of Umatilla, died Monday, Nov. 1, 2021, at his home. He was born June 23, 1949, in Oregon City. A family gathering will be held. Arrangements are with Burns Mortuary of Hermiston. Please share memories of Mike with his family at burns- mortuaryhermiston.com. Sharrell Marie ‘Sherry’ Kligel July 25, 1945 — Sept. 27, 2021 Formerly Hermiston Sharrell Marie “Sherry” Kligel, 76, formerly of Pendle- ton and Hermiston, died Sept. 27, 2021, in Mesa, Arizona. She was born July 25, 1945. A gathering to remember and celebrate Sherry will be held Saturday, Nov. 13, 2021, 1-3 p.m. at the Trinity Lutheran Church fellowship hall, 485 W. Locust Ave., Hermiston. Please wear purple in her honor. UPCOMING SERVICES Saturday, Nov. 6 OBITUARY POLICY Donald W. Peck Agricultural Communica- tions Team also competed at the FFA National Conven- tion on Oct. 27. As with the Ag Issues team, this was the semi-fi nal round of the competition after the team previously competed virtu- ally in the regional round of competition earlier this year. Again, 16 teams made the cut. The Hermiston FFA Chapter was recognized as one of the best in the fi eld, earning the second-highest award with a Silver Team Award and plaque. The awards also included indi- vidual medals for each team member based on their indi- vidual placings. Participants in the Agri- cultural Communications Career Development Event work as a team of communi- cation consultants to develop a written media plan, pres- ent the plan to a panel of judges, and, as individu- als, apply what they have learned during practicums, a quiz, and editing exercise. Students will use a variety of media in their plans, includ- ing social media, broadcast and print advertising and more. Students Kylie Temple, Ashlyn Hofbauer, Cadence Cooley and Elizabeth Doherty make up the Hermiston FFA team. The students have been working on this competition for 10 months. They won the Oregon state title, moved through the first round of nationals, and competed strongly in the semi-finals round in Indianapolis. The press release also stated the school district board at its November business meeting plans to recognize the teams to highlight their participation and success at the national competition. LOTTERY Monday, Nov. 1, 2021 Megabucks 10-11-29-37-46-47 Estimated jackpot: $5.2 million Lucky Lines 2-6-10-16-20-21-28-32 Estimated jackpot: $28,000 Win for Life 57-58-60-64 Pick 4 1 p.m.: 7-4-9-5 4 p.m.: 7-0-1-6 7 p.m.: 6-3-2-5 10 p.m.: 6-4-5-9 Tuesday, Nov. 2, 2021 Mega Millions 5-10-26-58-65 Mega Ball: 9 Megaplier: 2 Estimated jackpot: $36 million Lucky Lines 3-6-9-14-17-21-27-30 Estimated jackpot: $29,000 Pick 4 1 p.m.: 6-8-1-1 4 p.m.: 8-8-8-8 7 p.m.: 8-8-5-6 10 p.m.: 3-7-8-8 COMMUNITY BRIEFS BJ the DJ will spin dozens of hits from that era during Oldies Night in Milton-Freewater. In addition to the Fab Four, tunes by The Dave Clark Five, The Search- ers, The Rolling Stones and Herman’s Hermits certainly will be blasted through the speakers. The event is Saturday, Nov. 6, 7-10 p.m. at Wesley United Methodist Church, 816 S. Main St., Milton-Free- water. Before the clock strikes 10 p.m., you’ll also hear the likes of The Zombies, The Moody Blues, The Kinks and the Yardbirds, as well as facts about the artists, the song- writers and the times. Admission is free. For more information, contact Bob Jones at dubuquer70@gmail.com or 541-938-7028. — EO Media Group Service features singing of hymns ECHO — An evening of singing old hymns includes food and fellow- ship. Everyone is invited to HymnSing Sunday. The informal service is Sunday, Nov. 7, 4:30-5:30 p.m. at Echo Community Church, 21 N. Bonanza St. It will include a special tribute to veterans. For more information, contact Chris Finley at johnchris_1@msn.com. British Invasion at Oldies Night MILTON-FREEWA- TER — While The Beat- les led the way, the British Invasion included many other pop musicians that breached the United States market in the mid-1960s. November 5-6-7, 2021 26th Annual Christmas 11/5-11/11 Cineplex Show Times Theater seating will adhere to social distancing protocols Every showing $7.50 per person (ages 0-3 still free) Clifford the Big Red Dog (PG) starts Wed. Nov. 10th 3:30p 5:50p 8:10p Eternals (PG13) 4:30p 8:00p extra 1:00p showing on 11/6 & 11/7 Antlers (R) 3:10p 5:30p 7:50p extra 12:50 showing on 11/6 & 11/7 FINE ART | HAND CRAFT | SPECIALTY FOODS Last Night in Soho (R) 3:00p 5:40p 8:30p NEW! BUY TICKETS ONLINE! Dune (PG13) 4:40p 8:10p extra 1:10p showing on 11/6 & 11/7 Venom: Let There Be Carnage (PG13) 3:40p 6:00p 8:20p extra 12:40p showing on 11/6 & 11/7 The Addams Family 2 (PG) 1:20p on 11/6 & 11/7 wildhorseresort.com • 541-966-1850 Pendleton, OR I-84 - Exit 216 www.CusterShows.com Friday 10 AM —8 PM Saturday 9 AM —6 PM CusterShows.com Sunday 10 AM —4 PM 509.924.0 HAPO Center | Pasco, WA $ 8 Admission | F r e e P a r k in g All local, state and federal Covid-19 protocols will be followed.