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RECORDS Wednesday, January 20, 2016 PUBLIC SAFETY LOG 3:18 a.m. - A woman called the Umatilla County Sheriff’s 2f¿ce to reSort someone EroNe into her car and stole her Surse while SarNed at a residence at (ast 3unNin Center 5oad Hermiston. 1:3 a.m. - 7he manaJer of %ar 0 5anch Adams reSorted a helicoSter chasinJ elN in a canyon northwest of the ranch. 7he caller said the chase miJht haYe EeJun on their SroSerty Eut had moYed farther west. She reTuested Shone contact from a Umatilla County sheriff’s deSuty. 11: S.m. - Umatilla County Sheriff’s 2f¿ce receiYed a reSort of shots ¿red in the area of Cottonwood %end and :estland roads near the railroad tracNs. SATURDAY 1:8 a.m. - A resident of %0 0anufactured Home Court 1.(. 5iYerside AYe. 3endleton reSorted a man came to his trailer the SreYious niJht and stole his wallet and the woman with him stole his car. :3 S.m. - Umatilla Solice receiYed a reSort of a EreaN-in at a EuildinJ on Si[th Street. MONDAY 1:1 a.m. - A Stan¿eld resident reSorted he sold a couch on CraiJslist to a man who oYerSaid him then demanded the caller return the oYerSayment. 7he EanN called it fraud and Sut a hold on the checN. 7he caller reTuested a call from Stan¿eld Solice. :1 a.m. - A 3ilot 5ocN resident on 1orthwest Alder 'riYe reSorted doJs are chasinJ his sheeS and haYe cauJht and inMured or Nilled three in the last couSle of niJhts. 3endleton Solice resSonded. 11:1 a.m. - 7he Umatilla County Sheriff’s 2f¿ce inYestiJated a reSort of cattle thefts from a SroSerty on USSer 'ry CreeN 5oad and HiJhway 11 :eston. 11: a.m. - 3endleton Solice receiYed a reSort of a EurJlary at a unit of -ay’s Stor-All 1.:. C AYe. 1: S.m. - A resident of (chols 5oad Hermiston reSorted the theft of a red 1 Honda Tuad EiNe. 1: S.m. - 0ilton-)reewater Solice receiYed a reSort of a stolen Yehicle from the 1 ElocN of (l]ora Street. 1: S.m. - A resident of :est ColumEia /ane Hermiston reTuested EurJlary charJes Ee ¿led aJainst her dauJhter’s Eoyfriend who EroNe into her house and stole her doJ. 3:3 S.m. - A MoE site trailer on Stateline 5oad 0ilton-)reewater was EroNen into and 1 worth of tools stolen sometime Saturday eYeninJ. An emSloyee of the comSany reTuested contact from a Umatilla County sheriff’s deSuty. 1:1 S.m. - A caller witnessed a EurJlary susSect runninJ from CenterYille 0ini StoraJe 1 (. 0ain St. Athena with his arms full of items. 7he susSect left the SroSerty in a -eeS. 7he Umatilla County Sheriff’s 2f¿ce tooN a reSort. ARRESTS, CITATIONS Umatilla 7riEal Solice arrested 7yler -onathan Hays 1 address not SroYided for two counts of attemSt to elude Solice recNless driYinJ recNlessly endanJerinJ another third-deJree criminal mischief three felony counts of failure to aSSear and one count of a felony SroEation Yiolation. 7riEal Solice also arrested /insey Chandelle <ounJ 33 no address SroYided on charJes of Sossession of o[ycodone attemSt to elude Solice and second-deJree theft and SalYador 'uran Saucedo -r. no address SroYided for attemSt to elude Solice durinJ the same incident. All three were lodJed at the Umatilla County -ail 3endleton. Umatilla 7riEal Solice arrested 'estiniy 0ay 3enland address not SroYided for tamSerinJ with Shysical eYidence and Sossession of heroin. 2reJon State 3olice cited 2mar 0. 5esendi] %oardman for driYinJ under the inÀuence of controlled suEstances. COMING EVENTS 3endleton 5ecreation Center 510 S.:. 'orion Ave. Half-court EasNetEall. 51-7-8100. WALKING FOR WELLNESS, 8:30-:30 a.m. 3endleton 5ec- reation Center 510 S.:. 'orion Ave. 51-7-8100. BABY BOOGIE & TAPPIN’ TODDLERS, 10-10:5 a.m. Hermiston 3uElic /iErary 35 (. *ladys Ave. 51-57- 88. PRESCHOOL STORY TIME, 10:15 a.m. 3endleton 3uElic /i- Erary 50 S.:. 'orion Ave. 51- -0380. STORY TIME, 11:15 a.m. to noon Hermiston 3uElic /iErary 35 (. *ladys Ave. 51-57-88. PENDLETON SENIOR MEAL SERVICE, 1 noon 3endleton Se- nior Center 510 S.:. 10th St. Costs 3.50 or for those under 0. 3ool Su]]les crafts snacNs Sec- ond Time Around thrift store 9 a.m. to 1 S.m. )or 0eals 2n :heels call 51-7-19. 51-7-7101. STANFIELD SENIOR MEAL SERVICE, 1 noon Stan¿eld Community Center 5 :. 5oo- sevelt. Costs 3.50 for seniors for others. TOT TIME, 1- S.m. 3endle- ton 5ecreation Center 510 S.:. 'orion Ave. )or children aJes 0-5. Cost is 1 Ser child. 51- 7-8100. ADULT BEGINNING COM- PUTER COURSE, 3 S.m. 3end- leton 3uElic /iErary meetinJ room 50 S.:. 'orion Ave. )ree Eut reJistration reTuired. 51-9-0380. CHILDREN’S IMMUNIZATION CLINIC, -7 S.m. 2reJon Child 'eveloSment Coalition 03 3eaEody St. 0ilton-)reewater. )or children facinJ e[clusion from school for missing immu- ni]ations 21/<. %ring immuni- ]ation records and insurance cards. 51-78-53. VEGAN/SUSTAINABLE LIV- ING POTLUCK SUPPER, 7 S.m. call 51-99-3057 to 5S93 and for driving directions. Bring a vegan dish and reciSe. *lu- ten-free friendly grouS. THURSDAY, JAN. 21 ADULT OPEN GYM, -7 a.m. 3endleton 5ecreation Center 510 S.:. 'orion Ave. Half-court Eas- NetEall for adults. 51-7-8100. WALKING FOR WELLNESS, 8:30-9:30 a.m. 3endleton 5ec- reation Center 510 S.:. 'orion Ave. 51-7-8100. PRESCHOOL STORY AND CRAFT TIME, 10:30 a.m. 0il- ton-)reewater 3uElic /iErary 8 S.:. (ighth Ave. /ili Schmidt 51-938-87. BOARDMAN SENIOR MEAL SERVICE, 1 noon Boardman Senior Center 100 Tatone St. Costs for seniors or 5 for adults. 51-81-357. HERMISTON SENIOR MEAL SERVICE, 1 noon Hermiston Se- nior Center 35 :. 2rchard Ave. Costs or free for children under 10. ([tra 50 cents for utensils dishes. 0eals on :heels avail- aEle. TransSortation arranged Ey donation. 51-57-358. A JOURNEY INTO OUTER SPACE, :30 S.m. 3endleton 3uElic /iErary 50 S.:. 'orion Ave. SSace-related games ac- tivities and a Sri]e drawing for ages 3-1. )ree Eut registration reTuired. 51-9-0380. RELAY FOR LIFE OF HERM- ISTON/UMATILLA COUNTY KICK- OFF EVENT, S.m. Hermiston 1a]arene C hurch 150 :. 2r- chard Ave. Hear from cancer sur- vivors caregivers volunteers and community memEers sign uS for a 5elay for /ife team and more. 0iranda Hunt 51-70-039. FIRST DRAFT WRITERS’ SE- RIES, 7 S.m. 3endleton Center for the Arts 1 1. 0ain St. )eatures readings Ey 1ancy .nowles and Thomas 0adden SarticiSants can sign uS for 3-5 minute oSen mic. 51-78-901. Hermiston August 7, 1923-January 18, 2016 Cattleman of the Year, 1988 Oregon State Extension Service Cooperator of the Year, and 1999 Oregon Trail Pro-Rodeo and Morrow County Fair Grand Marshal. Charlie was honored with a lifetime pass for his years of service to the Pendleton Round-Up, and the Daly family was honored in 2011 as grand marshals for the annual St. Patrick’s Day Celebration in Heppner. Charlie is survived by six children: Jeanne Daly, Patty Daly, David (Kathy) Daly, Tim (Maggie) Daly, Mary (Jon) Gill, and JoLynn (Galen) Anderson; 11 grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; one sister, Patricia Boyd; and several beloved nieces and nephews and many “adopted” extended family. Charlie was preceded in death by his wife, Yvonne, who passed away two months previously. Also preceding Charlie were his parents, two sisters, Mary (Daly) Doherty and Kathlene (Daly) Stuvland, and one son, Daniel. He was blessed to live his 86 years on the family ranch, his favorite place. While he enjoyed some traveling, he preferred being on Little Buttercreek where he watched his hills turning green in the spring and bringing wildÀowers for Yvonne. He wanted everyone to know he “had a good ride” and was ready to go home. In lieu of Àowers, please honor Charlie with donations to the following: Heppner Altar Society, St. Patrick Catholic Church, P.O. Box 633, Heppner, OR 97836; Pioneer Memorial Hospice, P.O. Box 9, Heppner, OR 97836; or Heppner St. Patrick’s Day Celebration, P.O. Box 1232, Heppner, OR 97836. Sweeney Mortuary of Heppner is in care of arrangements. Ray P. Gallon Hermiston September 26, 1918-January 18, 2016 Ray P. Gallon, 97, of Hermiston died on Monday, January 18, 2016, in Herm- iston surrounded by his family. He was born on Sept. 26, 1918, in Fleming, Colorado. He was a member of the Methodist Church for many years, and also a lifetime member of the Hermiston Elks Lodge. Golf, Gallon dancing and travel kept him active until his later years. He loved life, friends and being around his family. He was preceded in death by his wife Wyoma and son Larry Gallon. He is survived by his daughter Barbara Lumaguip and son-in-law Ron Lumaguip, ¿ve grandchildren and several great-grand- children. At his request, no services will be held. Disposition was by cremation. Please sign the guest book at burnsmortuary- hermiston.com Burns Mortuary of Herm- iston is in care of arrange- ments. UPCOMING SERVICES THE ARC UMATILLA COUN- TY BINGO, S.m. doors oSen Eingo starts at 7 S.m. 15 :. 2rchard Ave. Hermiston. 51- 57-715. FIDDLER’S NIGHT, :30-8:30 S.m. Hermiston Terrace Assist- ed /iving 980 :. Highland Ave. -oin Mam session or Must listen. 51-57-311. Irene Alice Schlaht Heppner December 9, 1929-January 16, 2016 Charles J. Daly, 86, of Heppner died Saturday, January 16, 2016, due to complications from pneu- monia. Recitation of the Holy Rosary will held on Saturday, January 23, 2016, beginning at 10 a.m. at St Patrick’s Catholic Church in Heppner. Funeral Mass will follow at 11 a.m. Charlie was the son of pioneer settlers; born in Heppner, Oregon, on December 9, 1929, to James and Daly Kate (McDevitt) Daly. Jim and Kate had emigrated from Ireland to Morrow County where Jim had proved up on a home- stead in Newman Canyon, a branch of Little Buttercreek. Charlie and his sisters grew up on the family ranch, he attended the Pine City schoolhouse through seventh grade. The students were then bused to Echo where he graduated from Echo High School. Charlie was an accomplished athlete holding several school records and later enjoyed seeing long- time friends at the annual reunions. The family, like most ranching families, were “sustainable growers,” and primarily raised sheep until the late 1960s. Charlie never regretted taking down the sheep barns and transitioning to cattle ranching as, in his opinion, “cattle are a lot less labor than sheep.” Charlie met his future wife while recovering from a leg injury. She was a registered nurse at St. Anthony Hospital. On September 26, 1953, Charlie married Yvonne Jarrard at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Pendleton, Oregon. Charlie brought his new bride out to live on Little Buttercreek, where they raised their children and hosted family and friends over the next 62 years. Charlie was active in many organizations and was honored to be named 1978 Morrow County PENDLETON SENIOR MEAL SERVICE, 1 noon 3endleton Senior Center 510 S.:. 10th St. Costs 3.50 or for those under 0. 3ool Su]]les crafts snacNs Second Time Around thrift store 9 a.m. to 1 S.m. )or 0eals 2n :heels call 51-7- 19. 51-7-7101. SKILLS FOR LIFE, 3-5 S.m. 3endleton 5ecreation Center 510 S.:. 'orion Ave. ,ncludes gym activities and life sNills for middle and high school students. )ree Eut registration reTuested. 'anny Bane 51-379-50. Charles J. Daly WEDNESDAY, JAN. 20 DE LEON, ROBERTO — Viewing from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. at Burns Mortuary, 685 W. Hermiston Ave., Hermiston. THURSDAY, JAN. 21 BRANSTETTER, TOM — Visitation from noon to 4:30 p.m. at Pendleton Pioneer Chapel, Folsom-Bishop, 131 S.E. Byers Ave., Pendleton. DE LEON, ROBERTO — Funeral services at 10 a.m. at Centro Cristiano Emanuel (First Christian Church), 775 W. Highland Ave., Hermiston. Burial will follow at the Herm- iston Cemetery. BLUE MOUNTAIN EAR- LY LEARNING HUB GOVER- NANCE BOARD, a.m. ,nter- 0ountain (S' of¿ce 1 S.:. 1ye AYe. 3endleton. MORROW COUNTY COURT, a.m. 3ort of 0orrow Conference 5oom 0arine 'riYe %oardman. MILTON-FREEWATER CEM- ETERY MAINTENANCE DIS- TRICT NO. 3 noon Shelly’s /ast Shot 5estaurant 0ilton-)reewa- ter *olf Course Catherine Ave. INTERMOUNTAIN ESD, 5 S.m. e[ecutive session reJular meetinJ to follow district of¿ce 1 S.:. 1ye Ave. 3endleton. BOARDMAN PLANNING COMMISSION, S.m. %oardman City Hall 1. 0ain St. OREGON TRAIL LIBRARY DISTRICT, S.m. district of¿ce S. 0ain St. %oardman. PILOT ROCK SCHOOL DIS- TRICT, S.m. 3ilot 5ocN HiJh School liErary 11 1.(. Cherry St. UMATILLA HOSPITAL DIS- TRICT, :3 S.m. Umatilla 0edi- cal Clinic 18 Seventh St. THURSDAY, JAN. 21 LOWER UMATILLA BASIN GROUNDWATER MANAGE- MENT AREA COMMITTEE, 1 S.m. Stafford Hansell *overn- ment Center 15 S.(. ColumEia 'r. Hermiston. -anet *reenuS 51--55. UMATILLA COUNTY SPE- CIAL LIBRARY DISTRICT, 5:15 S.m. 3endleton City Hall second Àoor Mury room 51 S.:. (miJrant Ave. PENDLETON PLANNING COMMISSION, S.m. 3endleton City Hall council chamEers 51 S.:. (miJrant Ave. ECHO CITY COUNCIL, 7:30 S.m. 0 S. %onan]a St. FRIDAY, JAN. 22 No meetings scheduled MONDAY, JAN. 25 WEST EXTENSION IRRIGA- TION DISTRICT ANNUAL OR- GANIZATION MEETING, a.m. ,rriJon )ire 'eSartment 705 1.(. 0ain St. An e[ecutive session may Ee called durinJ the meet- inJ to discuss leJal issues. /isa %aum 51--381. WESTLAND IRRIGATION DISTRICT, 1 S.m. district of¿ce 770 HiJhway 07 (cho. NIXYAAWII COMMUNITY SCHOOL BOARD, :30 S.m. 1i[yaawii Community School 73300 -uly *rounds /ane 3end- leton. UMATILLA BASIN WATER- SHED COUNCIL, S.m. Stafford Hansell *overnment Center 15 S.(. ColumEia 'rive Hermiston Irene Alice Schlaht, age 92, of Hermiston, Oregon, died January 18th, 2016, at Guardian Angel Homes in Hermiston. She was born August 7, 1923, in Streeter, North Dakota, to parents Jacob and Helen (Hoches- tetter) Graff. Irene married Lloyed Schlaht on June 15th, 1944. She lived in Cleveland, N.D.; Montana; Toppe- nish and Zillah, Wash.; Hayden Lake, Idaho; Pend- Schlaht leton and Glad- stone, Ore.; and Spokane, Wash. She lived in Stan¿eld and Hermiston since 1989. She was a housewife and mother of three, but also opened her home to foster children. She always had a garden and wanted to share the harvest. She worked in the summers picking grapes and fruit so she could send the children to a Christian school. She was a member of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Faith has always been very important in Irene’s life and was always active in the church. She also enjoyed reading and writing poems. One that you often hear her say was “You can talk about me all you please, and I’ll talk about you down on my knees.” Some of the things she loved to do: sewing; painting 25 3endleton City Hall communi- ty room 501 S.:. (miJrant Ave. HERMISTON CITY COUN- CIL, 7 S.m. Hermiston City Hall 180 1.(. Second St. IRRIGON COMMUNITY PARK & RECREATION DIS- TRICT, 7 S.m. ,rriJon )ire Station 705 1. 0ain St. ,rriJon. MORROW COUNTY HEALTH DISTRICT, 7 S.m. ,one Communi- ty Church 70 (. 0ain St. TUESDAY, JAN. 26 IONE SCHOOL DISTRICT, 3:30 S.m. worN session :30 S.m. Eoard meetinJ ,one Schools 5 SSrinJ St. pictures, especially old barns and ocean scenes; collecting rocks and dolls; camping, and ¿shing. She was also a great German cook and loved family gatherings. She was a member of the Hermiston Rock Club. She worked by her husband’s side in starting the Stan¿eld Food Bank, ¿lling boxes of food for the hungry. She was preceded in death by her husband, Lloyed Schlaht in 2007; parents Jacob and Helen Graff; and brothers Ervin, Walter, Edward and Robert. She is survived by her sons Terry Schlaht and Roger Schlaht, both of Hermiston, Ore.; daughter Pamela Grif¿n of Pendleton, Ore.; grandchildren Troy, Lynette, Jason, Chad, Travis and Jeff; and great-grandchildren Ayla, Emily, Jacob, Tyler, Connor and Isaac. Viewing is at Burns Mortuary in Hermiston, Friday, January 22, 2016, from 1 to 4 p.m. Celebration of Life is at the Hermiston Seventh-day Adventist Church Saturday, January 23, 2016, at 3 p.m.. Please send condolences at burnsmortuaryhermiston. com Burns Mortuary of Herm- iston, Oregon, is in care of arrangements. DEATH NOTICES Roberto De Leon Hermiston June 6, 1934-Jan. 18, 2016 Roberto De Leon, 81, of Hermiston died Monday, Jan. 18, 2016, at his home. He was born June 6, 1934, at San Pedro, El Salvador. Viewing will be held Wednesday, Jan. 20 from 9 a.m. until 7 p.m. at Burns Mortuary of Hermiston. Funeral services will be held Thursday, Jan. 21 at 10 a.m. at Centro Cristiano Emanuel (First Christian Church), 775 W. Highland Ave., Hermiston. Burial will follow at the Hermiston Ceme- tery. Burns Mortuary of Hermiston is in care of arrangements. Send condolences at burnsmortuaryhermiston.com Ruth Ann Estoup Milton-Freewater June 27, 1952-Jan. 17, 2016 Ruth Ann Estoup, 63, of Milton-Freewater died Sunday, Jan. 17, 2016, in Walla Walla. She was born June 27, 1952, in Los Angeles, Calif. Memorial services will be held Saturday, Jan. 23 at 11 a.m. at the Munselle-Rhodes Funeral Home in Milton-Freewater. Eduardo Flores Pendleton Oct. 17, 1979-Jan. 18, 2016 Eduardo Flores, 36, of Pendleton died Monday, Jan. 18, 2016, at his home. He was born Oct. 17, 1979, in Pendleton. Arrangements are pending with Pendleton Pioneer Chapel, Folsom-Bishop. OBITUARY POLICY The East Oregonian publishes paid obituaries. The obituary can in- clude small photos and, for veterans, a flag symbol at no charge. Obituaries may be edited for spelling, proper punctuation and style. Expanded death notices will be published at no charge. These in- clude information about services. Obituaries and notices can be submitted online at www.eastorego- nian.com/obituaryform, by email to obits@eastoregonian.com, by fax to 541-276-8314, placed via the funeral home or in person at the East Oregonian office. For more information, call 541-966-0818 or 1-800-522-0255, ext. 221. LOTTERY Monday, Jan. 18, 2016 Megabucks 05-17-25-38-39-46 Estimated jackpot: $5.9 million Lucky Lines 02-06-12-16-FREE-20-21- 25-30 Estimated jackpot: $41,000 Win for Life 04-05-19-72 Pick 4 1 p.m.: 3-1-1-4 4 p.m.: 7-2-4-9 It’s not like him. 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