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    RECORDS/COMMUNITY
Tuesday, August 9, 2022
PUBLIC SAFETY
FRIDAY, AUG. 5
12:02 a.m. — A caller reported someone was yelling at Pioneer
Park, 400 N.W. Despain Ave., Pendleton.
12:05 a.m. — A caller reported teens were screaming and yelling
at Pioneer Park, 400 N.W. Despain Ave., Pendleton.
8:17 a.m. — A caller on Columbia Avenue Northwest, Boardman,
reported her daughter’s father was causing a disturbance. Police
responded and separated the parties.
11:09 a.m. — A resident on Olson Road, Boardman, reported the
theft of a number of items from outside the house and tracks around
the property. The Morrow County Sheriff ’s Offi ce is investigating.
11:55 a.m. — A caller on Southeast Court Avenue, Heppner,
reported there was a skunk in an Oregon Department of Fish and
Wildlife trap.
12:17 p.m. — Emergency services in Boardman responded
to Columbia Avenue Northeast and Laurel Lane for a two-vehicle
crash. An ambulance took one patient to Good Shepherd Medi-
cal Center, Hermiston. Police cited one man for driving while sus-
pended and failure to obey a traffi c control device.
1 p.m. — An employee of a store on the 100 block of East Broad-
way Avenue, Milton-Freewater, reported a male stole various items.
2:25 p.m. — A resident on Little Butter Creek Road, Echo,
reported the theft of a gun within the last six weeks.
9:26 p.m. — A resident on Faler Road, Boardman, reported his
neighbor tried to hit him in his vehicle and get his dog to attack
him. This is an ongoing issue, the person said. The Morrow County
Sheriff ’s Offi ce started an investigation.
11:10 p.m. — A caller reported someone may have been steal-
ing items from an antique store on Highway 730, Irrigon.
SATURDAY, AUG 6
1:49 a.m. — Hermiston police received a report of a burglary on
the 900 block of East Main Street.
2:27 a.m. — A caller reported a utility pole was down and power
was out in several homes at Southwest Fourth Street and Nevada
Avenue, Irrigon. The caller said she crashed after swerving to miss a
deer. Several emergency services responded. Morrow County Sher-
iff ’s Offi ce cited the driver for careless driving with an accident and
TUESDAY, AUG. 9
WEDNESDAY, AUG. 10
Port of Morrow Commission, 1:30 p.m., Port of Morrow,
2 Marine Drive, Boardman. Riverfront Center is closed to the
public; join meeting at bit.ly/3BMs2st, Meeting ID: 331 156 427,
or call 1-253-215-8782 to listen via telephone conference (Brandy
Warburton, 541-481-7678).
Weston City Council, 6 p.m., city hall, 114 E. Main St., Weston.
Code enforcement work session in addition to special meeting
(Sheila Jasperson, 541-566-3313).
THURSDAY, AUG. 11
Hermiston Irrigation District, 4 p.m., district offi ce, 366 E.
Hurlburt Ave., Hermiston (541-567-3024).
Umatilla School District Board of Directors workshop,
failing to drive within a lane.
9:07 p.m. — A 911 caller on Highway 395 and Hoeft Road, in Pilot
Rock, reported a structure on fi re. Emergency agencies responded.
9:20 p.m. — A caller reported two people were fi ghting behind
the school near the Morrow County Fair Grounds, Heppner. Morrow
County Sheriff ’s Offi ce responded and found the people were hav-
ing an argument.
11:42 p.m. — Pendleton police responded to Cadillac Jacks
Saloon & Grill, 1703 S.W. Emigrant Ave., on a report of fi ve females
fi ghting inside.
SUNDAY, AUG. 7
12:41 a.m. — Umatilla County sheriff ’s deputies responded to
Taj Food Mart, 84802 Highway 11, Milton-Freewater, on a report of
an assault.
1:18 a.m. — A caller reported six or seven people were fi ghting
outside the Knights Inn/Village Restaurant, 100 First St. N.W., Board-
man. Local law enforcement responded and found the people were
having a loud birthday party celebration.
6:33 a.m. — Several emergency services responded to High-
way 207, Lexington, for a car that rolled. A caller said the driver had
hit his head and was out of the car. An ambulance transported the
driver to Pioneer Memorial Hospital, Heppner.
9:49 a.m. — Stanfi eld police responded to Food Basket, West
Elementary School, Stanfi eld, on a report of a burglary.
3:17 p.m. — A caller reported the theft of their vehicle some-
time in the past few days in the 200 block of Thorn Avenue,
Milton-Freewater.
5:53 p.m. — A 911 caller on Northeast McCallister Lane, Hermis-
ton, reported she has too many dogs and has been trying to get rid
of them. She had a little Chihuahua that got out, and the neighbor
shot the dog. Umatilla County sheriff ’s deputies responded.
ARRESTS, CITATIONS
Aug. 6
Pendleton police arrested Jesus Rendon Gomez, 29, for driv-
ing under the infl uence of intoxicants, reckless driving and reckless
endangering.
6 p.m. Main Offi ce, 1001 Sixth St., Umatilla (Natalie Aufdermauer,
541-922-6517).
Umatilla School District, 7 p.m. Main Offi ce, 1001 Sixth St.,
Umatilla (Natalie Aufdermauer, 541-922-6517).
Boardman Rural Fire Protection District, 7 p.m., Fire Station
1, 300 S. Wilson Lane, Boardman (Suzanne Gray, 541-481-3473).
Pendleton Planning Commission, 7 p.m., Pendleton City Hall,
501 S.W. Emigrant Ave., Pendleton (Jutta Haliewicz, 541-966-0240).
MONDAY, AUG. 15
Echo School District, 6 p.m., staff room, 600 Gerone St., Echo.
(Mandy Palmateer, 541-376-8436).
LOTTERY
Red Cross holds
local blood drives
the day of their donation, before
arriving at the blood drive.
UMATILLA COUNTY
— The American Red Cross
is calling for donors to give
blood in August to prevent a
blood shortage. There are two
upcoming drives in Umatilla
County.
The fi rst is Monday, Aug. 15,
12:45-5:30 p.m., at Good Shep-
herd Medical Center, 610
N.W. 11th St., Hermiston. The
second is Sept. 7, 1-6 p.m., at
Milton-Freewater Community
Center, 109 N.E. Fifth St.
To incentivize the giving,
the Red Cross in a press release
Monday, Aug. 8, announced all
who come to give this month
will be entered to win gas for
a year.
The Red Cross pegs the
value of a year’s worth of free
gas at $6,000. There will be
three winners. Details are avail-
able at rcblood.org/fuel.
Everyone who comes to give
blood or platelets in August also
will receive a $10 e-gift card to
a merchant of choice.
Donors can schedule an
appointment to give using the
Red Cross Blood Donor App,
by visiting RedCrossBlood.org
or by calling 800-733-2767.
The Red Cross also encour-
aged donors to follow the
instructions at RedCrossBlood.
org/RapidPass or use the Blood
Donor App to complete their
predonation reading and health
history questionnaire online, on
Hermiston
Emblem Club
shares recent news
Friday, Aug. 5, 2022
Megamillions
2-5-29-64-69
Megaball: 18
Megaplier: 3
Jackpot: $52 million
Lucky Lines
1-5-9-16-20-24-26-30
Jackpot: $34,000
Pick 4
1 p.m.: 0-0-3-2
4 p.m.: 2-9-4-4
7 p.m.: 4-3-5-4
10 p.m.: 1-8-4-9
Saturday, Aug. 6, 2022
Powerball
8-15-46-56-68
Powerball: 3
Power Play: 2
Jackpot: $26 million
Megabucks
5-16-25-26-34-36
Jackpot: $4.4 million
Lucky Lines
3-5-10-16-20-24-25-32
Jackpot: $35,000
Pick 4
1 p.m.: 6-0-9-9
4 p.m.: 0-8-6-8
7 p.m.: 1-7-3-0
10 p.m.: 2-1-9-4
Win for Life
49-62-75-76
Sunday, Aug. 7, 2022
Lucky Lines
2-6-10-14-17-21-26-30
Estimated jackpot:
$36,000
Pick 4
1 p.m.: 2-1-4-2
4 p.m.: 8-3-4-0
7 p.m.: 3-9-3-9
10 p.m.: 0-2-8-6
ton members who have died
included Rickie Hokanson,
Lil Smith, Louise Johnson
and Angel Smith.
Emblem Clubs are dedi-
cated to patriotism, charity
work and providing scholar-
ships. For more about the local
club, call Moncrief at 541-561-
2494.
Hermiston student
makes dean’s list at
Maryland school
ADELPHI, Md. — The
University of Maryland Global
Campus recently announced
that Brooke Dilley of Herm-
iston was named to the spring
2022 dean’s list. To be eligible
for the honor, students must
complete at least six credits
and earn a GPA of at least 3.5
for the term, as well as main-
tain a cumulative GPA of 3.5 at
UMGC.
Celebrating its 75-year anni-
versary, UMGC was estab-
lished in 1947 to serve adults
in the workforce. A separate
institution from the University
of Maryland at College Park, it
is part of the University System
of Maryland.
With an enrollment of
90,000 students annually, it
off ers undergraduate and grad-
uate degree programs as well
as certifi cates in more than 125
fully online, hybrid and face-to-
face programs. For more infor-
mation, visit www.umgc.edu.
— EO Media Group
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Marilou Banducci
Pendleton
Dec. 2, 1942 — Aug. 3, 2022
Marilou Banducci, 79, of Pendleton, died Aug. 3, 2022, at
a local care facility. She was born Dec. 2, 1942, in San Fran-
cisco. Arrangements are with Burns Mortuary of Pendleton.
Sign the online guestbook at www.burnsmortuary.com.
Leland K. Bill
Pendleton
Jan. 15, 1970 — Aug. 5, 2022
Leland K. Bill, 52, of Pendleton, died Aug. 5, 2022, in
Pendleton. He was born Jan. 15, 1970, in Reno. A dressing
ceremony was Aug. 8 at Burns Mortuary of Pendleton, 336
S.W. Dorion Ave., a recitation of the the holy rosary at 6 p.m.
in the Mission Longhouse, Confederated Way, Pendleton,
followed by Washset Service at 7 p.m. The Final Seven was
Aug. 7 in the Mission Long House followed by Mass of
Christian Burial in St. Andrews Catholic Mission, followed
by burial at the Agency Cemetery, Pendleton. Arrange-
ments are with Burns Mortuary of Pendleton. Sign the
online guestbook at www.burnsmortuarypendleton.com.
Linda Elwood
Pendleton
Aug. 10, 1952 — Aug. 6, 2022
Linda Elwood, 69, of Pendleton, Aug. 6, 2022, at her
home. She was born Aug. 10, 1952. Arrangements are with
Burns Mortuary of Pendleton. Sign the online guestbook
at www.burnsmortuary.com.
Dennis L. Schlink
Hermiston
Aug. 22, 1943 — July 23, 2022
Dennis L. Schlink, 78, of Hermiston, died July 23,
2022, in Payson, Arizona. He was born Aug. 22, 1943,
in Phoenix. A celebration of life will be Aug. 20, 1 p.m.
at Living Faith Church, 1611 Diagonal Road, Hermiston.
Arrangements are with Burns Mortuary of Hermiston.
Share memories at www.burnsmortuaryhermiston.com.
UPCOMING SERVICES
WE DNESDAY, AUG. 10
McKay, Steve — Recitation of the holy rosary, 10 a.m.
at Our Lady of Angels Catholic Church, 565 W. Hermiston
Ave., Hermiston. Followed by Mass of Christian Burial
at 10:30 a.m.
TUESDAY, AUG. 16
Umatilla City Council, 7 p.m., city hall, 700 Sixth St., Umatilla
(Nancy Sandoval, 541-922-3226 ext. 105).
Pendleton City Council, 7 p.m., council chambers, 501 S.W.
Emigrant Ave., Pendleton (541-966-0201).
Pilot Rock City Council, 7 p.m., City Hall, 143 W. Main St., Pilot
Rock (541-443-2811).
COMMUNITY BRIEFING
HERMISTON — The
Oregon State Association
of Emblem Clubs recently
awarded an $800 scholar-
ship to Louis P Maxcy Jr. of
Umatilla. The son of Louis and
Bonnie Maxcy, his mother is a
member of Hermiston Emblem
Club No. 215. A sophomore at
Blue Mountain Community
College, Maxcy is studying
computer science.
In other Emblem Club
news, several local members
were elected as state offi cers at
the OSAEC convention, held
June 21-24 in Brookings: Coyla
Bedord, fi nancial secretary;
Donna Laurence, chaplain;
Sheryl Goin, fi rst guard; and
J. Sherman Wilson, organ-
ist. Also, the Hermiston club
received the overall Ameri-
canism award, and individual
Americanism awards: Teresa
Moncrief, “What the Statue of
Liberty Means to Me” (poem);
and Serena MacPherson,
“What Makes me Proud to be
an American” (essay). Herm-
iston received first in drug
awareness, honorable mention
in community service and
second in the bulletin category,
with Bedord as editor.
And finally, memorial
remembrances for Hermis-
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County Justice Center, 4700 N.W. Pioneer Place, Pendleton
(Rosanna Brown, 541-966-3774).
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THURSDAY, AUG. 11
Echanis, Thelma — Celebration of life, 11 a.m. to
1 p.m. at the Fraternal Order of Eagles, 428 S. Main St.,
Pendleton. A light lunch and refreshments will be served.
FRIDAY, AUG. 12
Gadsden, Robin — Celebration gathering, 3:30 p.m.
at Our Lady of Angels Catholic Church Parish Hall, 565
W. Hermiston Ave., Hermiston.
Haney, Pamela — Graveside service, 10 a.m. at the
Echo Cemetery. A reception follows at the Echo Ridge
Winery, 551 N. Thielson St.
Wyatt, Fred — Funeral service, 10 a.m. at St. Helen’s
Catholic Church, 740 S.W. Birch St., Pilot Rock. Interment
will immediately follow at Skyview Cemetery, Pendleton.
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Clarice Virginia Baker
July 29, 1929 - July 27, 2022
Clarice V. Baker passed into
the arms of her Savior on July 27,
2022, just two days before her 93rd
birthday. She was born July 29,
1929, in Heppner to Clarence E.
and Mona Davenport Moore.
She was a fourth-generation
pioneer family in Morrow County.
She attended school in Heppner,
graduating from Heppner High
School in 1947. On Feb. 28, 1947, she married Clarence
E. Baker, and they raised their family of six children in
Heppner.
Clarice was a longtime member of Heppner
Christian Church, where she taught in various Sunday
school departments from preschool to high school, as
well as being a co-leader of the church youth group. She
served several years as church secretary and many years
as chairwoman of the Deaconess group and helped
organize many church functions and activities.
She was a member of Eastern Star and worked with
the Rainbow Girls, where she was a longtime board
member. Clarice was also involved in her children's
activities, being a Blue Bird leader, assisting with Cub
Scouts, 4-H and Little League, as well as volunteering
with many school functions and projects.
She loved her home and family, where she gathered
them all together whenever possible and where three
or four generations enjoyed the many meals she put
together. She enjoyed her large yard and gardens,
crafting, traveling and doing her genealogy, particularly
after she got acquainted with her computer and internet.
She made each of her children large multi-generational
books about both the Baker and Moore families.
Clarice is survived by children, Jan and Stephen
Palmer of Heppner; Stephen and Patti Baker of
Pendleton; William and Vicki Baker of Cloverdale;
Kenneth and Abby Baker of Ooltewah, Tennessee;
and Marti and Kevin Mossman of Pendleton; 13
grandchildren, 21 great-grandchildren and two great-
great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Clarence;
daughter, Lynda Lewis; granddaughter, Elizabeth Baker;
grandson, Jeffory Rauch; and great-granddaughter,
Kaylionna Beaubien.
A private family burial will be held at a later date.