A14 • HERMISTONHERALD.COM REED: continued from Page A1 Smith, a former U.S. con- gressman, said he considered Reed a friend and enjoyed their time working together. “He was a good person,” Smith said. “He always worked real hard in whatever commu- nity he was in.” He said Reed had a reputa- tion as a good storyteller and “definitely had a lot of friends in the newspaper industry.” Reed was an influential figure in Hermiston during significant years of growth. Roe Gardner, former owner of RoeMark’s Men’s and Western Wear, said that during Reed’s years with the Hermiston Her- ald there was “not much that happened in Hermiston that he didn’t know about.” “He was one of those guys who wasn’t afraid to go to the city council and ask questions,” Gardner said. “He might have stirred the pot, but he cared very much about Hermiston.” WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2016 FROM PAGE A1 Gardner said Reed, who was very involved in the adver- tising side of the paper, gained the trust and respect of many local business owners who chose to advertise in the Her- ald. “You couldn’t say no to him, because he knew what he was doing,” Gardner said. Bill Bighaus, a former sports editor who came to the Hermiston Herald as a reporter in 1976 at the age of 22, called Reed a “towering figure” who was at first quite intimidating to a young reporter. “You know you have those most unforgettable characters in your life, and Jerry Reed was mine,” Bighaus said. Once he got over being in- timidated, however, Bighaus said he quite enjoyed his years working with Reed and get- ting to know his family, who all played roles in the Herald at various times (his daughter Shannon Paxton is the office coordinator there currently). He said he believed the Her- ald grew so much under Reed in part because Reed saw it as the “scrapbook of Hermiston.” He emphasized community re- porting, with no Little League game too small to give parents a photo to cut out of the news- paper and hang on the refrigera- tor. But his penchant for getting out on the streets and talking to everyone also brought in big- ger scoops as well. “The Herald was really relevant back in those days,” Bighaus said. “We broke a lot of news and Jerry’s guidance had a lot to do with that.” Reed was born June 15, 1935, in Portland, Oregon. He began his newspaper career in Camas, Washington, and mar- ried advertising manager Do- lores Thompson Bartlett during his time there. After her death, he later married Penny Harris and is survived by her along with five children and seven grandchildren. Funeral services will be held on Friday, Nov. 11, at 1 p.m. at Our Lady of Angels Catholic Church, 565 W. Hermiston Ave., in Hermiston. VETS: continued from Page A1 conference center, 415 S. Highway 395, Hermiston. The program includes the American Legion and VFW Honor Guard, Dance Unlimited presentation and special speak- ers. For more information or to RSVP, con- tact 541-567-6151 or info@hermiston- chamber.com. Chuckwagon Cafe offers Veterans Day lunch The Chuckwagon Cafe will honor all veterans, current military personnel and immediate Gold Star family members who lost a service member in combat. A free S.O.S. Lunch Special is avail- able to all veterans Friday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 81027 N. Highway 395. The meal includes a beefy cream gravy over toast, mashed potatoes, vegetable, salad, coffee or soda and cake. Those desiring a different dish may talk to their server. Transport personnel who accompany vet- erans to the meal may eat for half-price. Those in attendance are invited to wear their uniform, bring their medals, photos or memorabilia, and share their stories with staff and other veterans and diners. For more information, call 541-567- 6329. Reservations required for veterans dinner The Hermiston Elks Lodge invites veterans and their spouses to enjoy a free barbecue steak dinner as a way to express appreciation for their service. Due to limited seating, those planning to attend must RSVP. The meal is Friday at 6 p.m. at the lodge, 480 E. Main St., Hermiston. For more information or to reserve a seat, call 541-561-6972. Traditions features free buffet Wildhorse Resort & Casino is celebrat- ing all active and retired military personnel. A free Traditions Buffet will be offered on Veterans Day to all who present their military identification or show up in uni- form. 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