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    RECORDS/NEWS
Thursday, February 17, 2022
DEATH NOTICES
Milton-Freewater
Dec. 16, 1949 — Feb. 14, 2022
Douglas Leroy Humphrey, 72, of Milton-Freewater,
died Feb. 14, 2022, at Providence St. Mary Medical Center,
Walla Walla. Arrangements are with Munselle-Rhodes
Funeral Home, Milton-Freewater.
Arthur ‘Art’ James McConville Jr.,
‘Koy-a-ma’
Pendleton
June 16, 1944 — Feb. 4, 2022
Arthur “Art” James McConville Jr., “Koy-a-ma,” 77,
of Pendleton, died Feb. 4, 2022. He was born June 16,
1944, in Pendleton, the son of Arthur James McConville
Sr. and Emma Kash Kash. Funeral services were held
Feb. 7 at the Mission Longhouse. Burial was Feb. 8 at the
Nez Perce Tribal Cemetery in Lapwai, Idaho. Arrange-
ments are with Burns Mortuary of Pendleton. Sign the
online guestbook at www.burnsmortuary.com.
Myrtle Agnes McMillan
Lexington
Dec. 20, 1937 — Feb. 14, 2022
Myrtle Agnes McMillan, 84, longtime Lexington
resident, died Feb. 14, 2022, in Heppner. She was born
Dec. 20, 1937, in Geddes, South Dakota. A memorial grave-
side service will be Saturday, Feb. 26, 2 p.m. at the Lexing-
ton Cemetery. Arrangements are with Sweeney Mortuary
of Heppner. Sign the online condolence book at www.swee-
neymortuary.com.
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PUBLIC SAFETY
MONDAY, FEB. 14
Douglas Leroy Humphrey
East Oregonian
7:42 a.m. — Morrow County Sheriff ’s
Offi ce assisted the U.S. Marshals Service
with an arrest on West Eighth Road, Irri-
gon, of Michael Luis Cavallo on Colum-
bia County Circuit Court warrants for rape,
sodomy, sexual abuse and kidnapping, all
in the fi rst degree, plus unlawful use of a
weapon, reckless driving, driving under the
infl uence of intoxicants, menacing, coer-
cion, fourth-degree assault, unauthorized
entry into a vehicle and third-degree theft.
7:48 a.m. — Umatilla County sheriff ’s
deputies responded to a 911 call report-
ing a stolen vehicle at Mechanix Inc., 81173
Highway 395, Hermiston.
10:22 a.m. — A Boardman resident on
Downey Road reported two dogs have
gone onto another person’s property and
killed chickens but today one killed a tur-
key. People caught one dog and tied it up
at the property. The caller did not know
who owned the dogs.
1:12 p.m.
—
Hermiston
police
responded to a report of a burglary on the
600 block of Southwest Ninth Street.
2:53 p.m. — A car crash occurred at
Umatilla and Bensel roads in Umatilla.
Police took a report.
5:01 p.m. — An ambulance responded
to Irrigon Junior Senior High School, 315
S.E. Wyoming Ave., Irrigon, on a report of
a 15-year-old girl with a dislocated shoul-
der. She refused an ambulance ride to the
hospital.
7:03 p.m. — Police responded to a 911
call reporting a domestic disturbance on
Southwest Third Street, Pilot Rock.
8:54 p.m. — Police responded to a 911
call reporting a domestic disturbance on
West Buckley Street, Echo.
10:11 p.m. — A car crash occurred on
South Highway 395 in Stanfi eld.
TUESDAY, FEB. 15
7:03 a.m. — Calcagno Fresh Farms LLC,
73419 Lewis and Clark Drive, Boardman,
reported the possible theft of insulation.
10:39 a.m. — A car crash occurred on
Winesap Road in Milton-Freewater. There
were no reports of injuries.
11:20 a.m. — Pendleton police received
a complaint about a theft at Kind Leaf
Pendleton, 1733 S.W. Court Ave.
11:28 a.m. — Umatilla County Sheriff ’s
Offi ce received a call from a woman report-
ing her bank card has been used at Pan-
dora’s Box, 1300 Sixth St., Umatilla, with-
out her authorization. The sheriff ’s offi ce is
investigating.
12:04 p.m. — A caller at the Irrigon
Moose Lodge, 220 N.E. Third St., Irrigon,
reported the front door was open and the
safe was sitting on the fl oor. The Morrow
County Sheriff ’s Offi ce responded and took
a report for burglary.
1:43 p.m. — Pendleton police at Pend-
leton High School, 1800 N.W. Carden Ave.,
made an arrest for minor in possession of
alcohol.
1:51 p.m. — A caller reported the theft
of a camp trailer from West Fourth Road,
Irrigon.
3:47 p.m.
—
Pendleton
police
responded to a residence on Northwest
Eighth Street on a call about a burglary.
Police took a report.
4:35 p.m. — A caller reported a large
aggressive dog was at large on Rich Lane
in Hermiston.
5:19 p.m. — Pendleton police received a
report of child abuse or neglect at Walmart,
2203 S.W. Court Ave.
7:25 p.m. — A 911 caller reported a
small brush fi re on the side of Highway 74
in Ione.
11:47 p.m. — Pendleton police
responded to the Super 8 by Wyndham
Pendleton, 601 S.E. Nye Ave., on a report
of gunshots. Any culprit was gone before
police arrived.
ARRESTS, CITATIONS
Feb. 15
• Pendleton police arrested Peter James
Rupe, 41, for two counts of felony posses-
sion of methamphetamine.
• Oregon State Police arrested Richard
Stanley Stephens, 42, for driving under the
infl uence of intoxicants.
Robert C. Rose
Pendleton
Oct. 19, 1925 — Feb. 12, 2022
Robert C. Rose, 96, of Pendleton, died Feb. 12, 2022,
at his home. He was born Oct. 19, 1925, in Chehalis,
Washington, the son of Clyde and Katherine Rose.
Arrangements are with Burns Mortuary of Pendleton.
Sign the online guestbook at www.burnsmortuary.com.
Morning mountain
Ival R. Sullivan
Irrigon
Sept. 8, 1936 — Feb. 9, 2022
Longtime Irrigon resident Ival R. Sullivan, 85, died
Feb. 9, 2022, in Hermiston. He was born Sept. 8, 1936, in
Upton, Missouri. Services are pending. Arrangements are
with Burns Mortuary of Hermiston. Share memories at
www.burnsmortuaryhermiston.com.
Gordon L. Treadwell
Hermiston
Oct. 13, 1936 — Feb. 14, 2022
Gordon L. Treadwell, 85, of Hermiston, died Feb. 14,
2022, in Boise. He was born Oct. 13, 1936, in Mullan,
Idaho. A graveside service with military honors will be
Saturday, Feb. 19, 11 a.m. at the Hermiston Cemetery.
Arrangements are with Burns Mortuary of Hermis-
ton. Share memories at www.burnsmortuaryhermis-
ton.com.
UPCOMING SERVICES
THURSDAY, FEB. 17
Bahr, Ethan — Celebration of life, 1:30 p.m. at Pend-
leton First Assembly of God Church, 1911 S.E. Court Ave.
Jackson, Donald — Recitation of the holy rosary,
7 p.m. at Burns Mortuary of Pendleton, 336 S.W. Dorion
Ave.
Waits, Ed — Graveside funeral service with military
honors, 11 a.m. at the Hermiston Cemetery.
FRIDAY, FEB. 18
Jackson, Donald — Memorial Mass, 11 a.m. at St.
Mary’s Catholic Church, 800 S.E. Court Ave., Pendleton.
Burial follows at Olney Cemetery, Pendleton.
SATURDAY, FEB. 19
Grace, Ray — Visitation, 10 a.m. to noon at Swee-
ney Mortuary, 320 E. Matlock St., Heppner. Graveside
services follow at 1 p.m. at the Heppner Masonic Ceme-
tery.
Pace, Linda — Celebration of life, 2-4 p.m. at Weston
Memorial Hall, 206 E. Main St.
Sander, Ed — Celebration of life potluck gathering,
1 p.m. at Smiley’s Happy Place, 102 Boardman Ave, Board-
man.
Treadwell, Gordon — Graveside service with military
honors, 11 a.m. at the Hermiston Cemetery.
FEB. 20-24
No services
FRIDAY, FEB. 25
Clark, Mary — Memorial service, 10:30 a.m. at the
First Christian Church, 215 N. Main St., Pendleton.
SATURDAY, FEB. 26
McMillan, Myrtle — Graveside memorial service,
2 p.m. at the Lexington Cemetery.
LOTTERY
Monday, Feb. 14, 2022
Megabucks
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Estimated jackpot: $1.7
million
Lucky Lines
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Estimated jackpot:
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Win for Life
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1 p.m.: 0-5-5-0
4 p.m.: 8-1-2-0
7 p.m.: 0-1-8-4
10 p.m.: 9-2-0-1
Tuesday, Feb. 15, 2022
Mega Millions
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Mega Ball: 19
Megaplier: 3
Estimated jackpot: $64
million
Lucky Lines
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Estimated jackpot:
$27,000
Pick 4
1 p.m.: 8-2-0-9
4 p.m.: 7-8-0-4
7 p.m.: 2-7-9-6
10 p.m.: 8-0-8-7
Ben Lonergan/East Oregonian
The morning sun refl ects off Mount Adams Tuesday, Feb. 15, 2022, as traffi c navigates Interstate 84 near Echo.
Cayuse Holdings board elects 2022 positions
East Oregonian
PENDLETON — Cayuse
Holdings LLC in a press
release Wednesday, Feb. 15,
announced the election of its
chair and other positions for
2022.
Cisco Minthorn was
reelected as chair of the
eight-member board of direc-
tors, with Shlomo Bibas as
vice chair, Sandra Samp-
son as treasurer and Hank
Humphrey as secretary.
Other members of the
Cayuse Board are Leo Stew-
art, Monte Hong, Don Samp-
son and Chief Executive
Offi cer Billy Nerenberg.
The Confederated Tribes
of the Umatilla Indian Reser-
vation Board of Trustees
appoints the Cayuse Board
of Directors, which oversees
management and direction
for Cayuse Holdings.
Minthorn is an enrolled
member of the CTUIR and
has served on the Cayuse
board since November 2019,
according to the press release.
He works as a vice president
for government affairs for
the Information Technol-
ogy Industry Council and
resides in the Washington,
D.C. area. Minthorn also has
worked for the Intel Corpo-
ration, U.S. Department of
Commerce as an Obama
administration appointee,
for the U.S. House of Repre-
sentatives Committee on
Natural Resources, the U.S.
Senate Committee on Energy
and Natural Resources and
the U.S. Senate Committee
on Indian Aff airs.
Bibas previously vice
chair in 2019-21. He works
for Celestica, serving as
senior vice president and
global chief information
officer. Prior to that, he
served as senior vice pres-
ident of global operations
and chief information offi cer
for Apotex. He has nearly
30 years of experience in
information technology
management, business trans-
formation and operations.
Sampson also serves
as treasurer of the CTUIR
Board of Trustees, to which
she was elected in November
2019.
Sampson is a CTUIR
enrolled member and is
experienced in working
with tribes, state and federal
government in the health
services field, including
managed care contracting.
Humphreys was reelected
to the board secretary posi-
tion. He joined the Cayuse
board in June 2020 and
works as vice president of
technology program for
Western Governors Univer-
sity. He brings a wealth of
technology experience to
Cayuse with his previous
work for companies such as
Workiva, Dropbox, Google
and IBM.
For more information
about the company and
board members, go to www.
cayuseholdings.com.
Man sues Pendleton Rite Aid over delayed prescription
By ANTONIO SIERRA
East Oregonian
PENDLETON — A
lawsuit fi led Feb. 9 in Umatilla
County Circuit Court alleges
a late prescription from a
Pendleton pharmacy caused
a man’s hospitalization.
Richard Morris of Pend-
leton is suing Rite Aid for
$5 million for noneconomic
damages plus an unspecifi ed
sum for economic damages
“according to proof at trial”
in addition to attorney fees,
according to the complaint.
La Grande attorney Wade
Bettis filed the pleading,
which claims Morris was
prescribed Brilinta, a blood
thinner, by a doctor at Prov-
idence St. Mary Medical
Center in Walla Walla on
April 22, 2021, two days after
he had stents installed follow-
ing a heart attack.
The prescription was sent
to the Rite Aid in Pendleton,
the lawsuit states, and Morris
arrived that afternoon to pick
up the drug. According to
Morris, pharmacy staff told
him they would need another
hour to fi ll the prescription.
He returned nearly two hours
later, but staff told him the
medication was unavailable
and he would need to return
the next day.
The complaint states that
Morris returned to the phar-
macy again on the morning
of April 23, but staff told him
the prescription still was not
ready because, although the
pharmacy had received a
shipment of the medication,
it was in its box. Morris ulti-
mately received his Brilinta
prescription later that day, at
4:16 p.m. By that time, he had
missed three doses.
The lawsuit states Morris
spent the following two
days experiencing “a lack
of energy” and small pains
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in his chest. On April 26,
he awoke to “severe pain in
his chest and arm” before
he was taken to St. Anthony
Hospital, Pendleton, and then
back to Providence St. Mary.
Morris went under the knife
again to address blood clots
that formed around his stents,
a development his doctor
attributed to the missed blood
thinner doses.
“Had plaintiff received
his medication in a timely
manner,” the lawsuit states,
“plaintiff would not have
suff ered a second heart attack
less than a week after his fi rst
heart attack.”