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RECORDS Tuesday, June 14, 2016 PUBLIC SAFETY LOG FRIDAY 12:09 a.m. - Stanield police received a report of a man possibly beating a woman at Stanield RV Park, 355 S. Main St. 8:49 a.m. — A Pendleton man reported someone entered his wife’s vehicle on Northwest Carden Avenue, knifed the seats and stole items. 11:49 a.m. - A 32-year-old Pendleton man tried to buy a gun at D&B Supply, 850 Southgate Place, Pendleton. The business denied the sale after inding the man was wanted on a warrant. 11:56 a.m. - A female opened the driver’s door and held onto the driver as he tried to leave apartments on Southeast Second Street, Pendleton. 12:45 p.m. - A Heppner woman tried to buy a gun at the Pendleton Wal-Mart, 2203 S.W. Court Ave., but that sale also did not happen because she is on probation. 1:32 p.m. - Grant County undersheriff Zach Mobley asked Pendleton police to check on someone being held against their will at a residence in the 200 block of Northwest 11th Street, Pendleton. 7:26 p.m. - A woman reported an inmate at the Umatilla County Jail, Pendleton, was making harassing calls to her mother in Irrigon. 10:13 p.m. - A Hermiston-area woman asked the Umatilla County Sheriff’s Ofice about pressing charges against the man she was dating because he lied and stated he got together with her as revenge. She also said he threatened to beat her if she did not stop bothering his new girlfriend. 10:21 p.m. - A man reported the theft of his white 2007 Dodge Charger from Marina Apartments, 1600 Second St., Umatilla. 10:44 p.m. - The Morrow County Sheriff’s Ofice received calls from Irrigon residents about prowlers on Estate Loop and on Southeast Fourth Street. SATURDAY 9:29 a.m. - A man reported a burglary at his shop on Stage Gulch Road, Stanield, and the theft of multiple tools. He added he just replaced all of his tools from the last break in. 12:27 p.m. - A caller reported hearing a man and woman yell at Southeast Idaho Avenue and Division Street, Irrigon, and several times the woman said, “Get off me.” 12:40 p.m. - Two pit bull dogs entered a backyard on Highway 730, Umatilla, and killed a llama. The dogs are still there. The Umatilla County Sheriff’s Ofice issued a citation in this case. 12:45 p.m. - A woman told Pendleton police that a man four days ago threatened to kill her and her child. 4:58 p.m. - A resident on Dark Canyon Avenue, Umatilla, reported the neighbor was burning inside his garage and did not have water. 9:21 p.m. - An angler ishing under the Interstate 82 bridge, Umatilla, asked law enforcement to stop people shooting nearby because the bullets were ricocheting off the rocks. 10 p.m. - A man and woman argued about a dog while on the Umatilla River levy near Southeast Alexander Avenue, Pendleton, and she threw a glass bottle at the man. 10:50 p.m. - A 9-1-1 caller told Pendleton police a man on Southwest Nye Avenue might be beating a woman in a car in the driveway. SUNDAY 3:15 a.m. - A resident on East Columbia Lane, Hermiston, told police a neighbor was playing loud music for the last 30 minutes. 9:21 a.m. - A Umatilla caller reported arriving home on Eighth Street and discovering the theft of their computer. 10:39 a.m. - Pendleton police received a report that male entered a backyard on Southwest 19th Street as a 16-year-old girl arrived home from Girl Scouts. The troop leader saw the male, though, and honked the horn and scared him off. 12:23 p.m. - An Irrigon man reported the theft of his 2013 Toyota Prius. 4:12 p.m. - Someone stole several guns from a home on Green Lane, Milton-Freewater. 5:33 p.m. - A woman on Northwest Eighth Street, Pendleton, told police someone slashed her vehicle’s tires. 6:07 p.m. - A controlled ire on Rock Avenue, Irrigon, got out of control. 7:13 p.m. - A caller reported they think their back window was shot while driving by a residence on Punkin Center Road, Hermiston. 7:34 p.m. - The employee at Sorbenot’s Coffee, 402 S.E. Ninth St., Pendleton, told police a man earlier threatened her with a knife. She said he was white, in his 40s, had gray hair and a red shirt and jeans, and asked for a cup of water. She gave it to him, but he dropped it, accused her of throwing it and started waving a kitchen-type knife and ask, “Do you want me to use this?” He then headed west on Emigrant Avenue. 10:27 p.m. - A man reported he arrived to his home at Shady Rest Mobile Home Court, 28716 Highway 730, Umatilla, and a drunk neighbor entered, threw a bottle of vodka at him and then hit him in the head. ARRESTS, CITATIONS Friday •Umatilla tribal police arrested Nathaniel James Enick, 19, no address provided, for burglary and theft. •Umatilla County Sheriff’s Ofice arrested Federico Diaz Berto, 31, no address provided, for driving under the inluence of intoxicants. Saturday •Hermiston police arrested Shalon Garlynn Angel, 38, of Hermiston, on a probation violation and a warrant, and for possession of methamphetamine, reckless driving, two counts felony attempt to lee police, and interfering with a peace oficer. •Milton-Freewater police arrested Jefferson Thomas Pishion, 44, of 902 N. Elizabeth St., No. 21, Milton-Freewater, for menacing, second-degree disorderly conduct, misuse of 9-1-1 and resisting arrest. Sunday •Boardman police arrested Suzanne Lee Bonifer, 46, no address provided, for duii, resisting arrest, hit and run (property) and driving while suspended/revoked. •Umatilla tribal police arrested Leodoro Ruvalcaba Ruvalcaba, 47, no address provided, for duii (alcohol). •Milton-Freewater police arrested David Estrada Gutierrez, 51, of 104 DeHaven St., Milton-Freewater, for duii and domestic violence harassment. •Milton-Freewater police arrested Luis Antonio Angel Fergoso, 23, of 109 S.W. Fourth Ave., Milton-Freewater, for strangulation, two counts of harassment, and fourth-degree assault. Local students earn Linield degrees MCMINNVILLE — Linield College held its annual commencement exercises May 29, 2016. More than 600 students earned degrees, including the following local students: Halfway: Joseph H. Brown, BS accounting. Hermiston: Noemy Vega, BA studio art. Ione: Lauren D. Crum, BS nursing; Steven P. Holland, BS computer science, inance and mathematics. Pendleton: Sierra R. Carey, BA biology (magna cum laude); Courtlyn G. Goodwin, BS biology (cum laude); Rebekah M. Hippe, BS general science. 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September 12, 1948-June 10, 2016 Pendleton June 15, 1949-June 5, 2016 Vivian Peters De la Rosa of Andrews Catholic Church in Toppenish passed away June Mission, Oregon. She was 10, 2016, at her home. She instrumental in creating the costumes, inding and encour- was born in Pendleton, Ore. Vivian grew up the irst part aging family and community of her years in the Gibbon and members to be involved with Pendleton area. She attended the talent show. Vivian could school in Pendleton High also be seen in many of the School. The family moved to acts throughout the shows each year. She was Los Angeles for a a talented dancer, short time and then singer and choreog- to Arizona. Richard, rapher. her father, moved the Vivian loved her family back to Pend- family very much leton and would then and would become ind a house within a caregiver to the the Toppenish area man she married where she lived, and loved with all raised her kids and her heart. The two would ind the love were inseparable of her life, Andy De and would be seen la Rosa. De La Rosa together throughout Vivian was the tribal commu- accomplished in many areas. She was a nity involved in making fry licensed beautician and an bread, assisting with funding avid seamstress, working side events and attending their by side with her mother, Rosie, kids’ and grandkids’ events. to create pow wow regalia, Together they were also very clothing for her children and involved with the local Eagles other family members, and group where Andy was an then to create Native Amer- oficer. Vivian was by his ican-designed clothing that side to make sure they attend would be recognized all over the Eagles events and meet- the United States through her ings, and watched all of the own private fashion shows. Seahawks games, cheering Her fashion shows were them on with their Seahawk all over the Northwest and jerseys and hats on. She is survived by her Southwest with a grand inale in Las Vegas. Her clothing husband, Andy De la Rosa of can be seen on people all Toppenish; sons Les Peters over the United State and of Lakewood, Calif., Ryan includes jackets that are worn Peters of Wapato, Richard by Wayne Newton and Chuck De la Rosa of Toppenish, and James De la Rosa of Toppe- Norris. She was a Traditional nish; and brother Gary Peters Women’s Buckskin dancer. of Brownstown. Dressing and recitation of Her moccasins have left footprints all over the United the rosary was held at 3 p.m. on Sunday, June 12, 2016, at States. She was a para-pro working Valley Hills Funeral Home within all of the Toppenish in Zillah. Mass of Christian schools and children. She also burial was held at 10:00 a.m. served on the JOM and NIEA on Monday, June 13, 2016, at committee’s representing all St. Andrews Catholic Church of her schools and the children in Mission, Ore. Burial she so dearly loved throughout followed at St. Andrews Cemetery. the Northwest. Valley Hills Funeral Vivian worked with her mother and aunts to create Home in Zillah, Wash., and some of the greatest talent Pendleton Pioneer Chapel, shows to raise money to build Folsom-Bishop are caring for a new Katari Hall at the St. the family. Richard Roy Thorne Sr. Michael (Mike) Allen Reed, 66, of Pendleton passed away June 5, 2016, at Kadlec Regional Medical Center in Richland. He was born in Pendleton, Oregon, to Marvin and Sharon (Farrow) Reed on June 15, 1949. He was an enrolled member of the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation (CTUIR). Mike was a jack of all trades and could ix anything. He was a farmer, businessman and mechanic, and he was well known as the Indian Reed Lake caretaker. As a mechanic, if a person described their problem he could diagnose and help them ix their problem. He also raised Rott- weilers. Mike was a hunter and a isherman. He was at home being in the mountains. He found the perfect job for him as the Indian Lake care- taker. He was the caretaker from 2007-2015. While the caretaker, he was assisted by his Rottweiler, Jennifer. He had helped many stranded campers, motorists, and friends and family. Mike had DEATH NOTICES Beverly Jane Berard (Warberg) Eugene May 31, 1933-June 5, 2016 Former Pendleton resident Beverly Jane Berard (Warberg), 83, of Eugene died Sunday, June 5, 2016, in Mexico. She was born May 31, 1933, in Eugene. A celebration of life will be held Saturday, June 25 from 2-5 p.m. at Autzen East Endzone Terrace in Eugene. Wherity Funeral Home in Tualatin handled arrangements. UPCOMING SERVICES TUESDAY, JUNE 14 BURNSIDE, JOAN — Final songs at 7 p.m. at the Agency Longhouse, Mission. Mass of Christian burial will follow at 9 a.m., at St. Andrew’s Catholic Church, 48022 St. Andrews Road, Mission, followed by burial at St. Andrews Cemetery. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15 THORNE, RICHARD SR. — Viewing from 4-6 p.m. at Sweet Home Funeral Chapel, 1443 Long St. Brownsville, Ore. June 9, 2016 Richard Roy Thorne Sr., 86, of Brownsville, passed away Thursday. He was born in Pendleton to Francis J. and Blanche A. (Emory) Thorne. He lived in Pendleton until 1968 when he moved to Sweet Home. In 1977 he moved to Brownsville. Richard served in the United States Air Force from 1946- 1948. He worked for American Can Company where he helped build and millwright. He retired in 1994 and then joined the Thorne Peace Corps for ten years, 1996-2006, in St. Vincent/Grenadines. He was a member of the Shriners. He enjoyed hunting, ishing, waterskiing, wood- working, making knives and house plants. He loved his dogs and all animals. Richard is survived by sons Michael Thorne Sr. and Richard Roy Thorne Jr., both of Brownsville; siblings Alverda White of Pendleton, John Thorne of Pilot Rock and Jim Thorne of Walla Walla, Washington; grandchildren Dustie Bachmeier (Reid) of Lebanon, Michael Thorne Jr. of Lincoln City, Calvin Thorne of Gresham and Travis Thorne of Brownsville; and six great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife Mavis J. Thorne; father Francis J. Thorne; mother Blanche Thorne; and grandson Tyler Thorne. Viewing will be 4-6 p.m. Wednesday, June 15th at Sweet Home Funeral Chapel. Graveside service will be 2 p.m. Friday, June 17th at Olney Cemetery in Pendleton, Oregon. A local memorial will be at a future date. Memorial contributions can be made in his name to the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation or the Evergreen Samaritan Hospice. Sweet Home Funeral Chapel is handling arrange- ments. www.sweethomefu- neral.com OBITUARY POLICY The East Oregonian publishes paid obituaries. The obituary can include small photos and, for veterans, a lag symbol at no charge. Obituaries may be edited for spelling, proper punctuation and style. Expanded death notices will be published at no charge. These include information about services. Obituaries and notices can be submitted online at www.eastoregonian.com/obituaryform, by email to obits@ea- storegonian.com, by fax to 541-276-8314, placed via the funeral home or in person at the East Oregonian ofice. For more information, call 541-966-0818 or 1-800-522-0255, ext. 221. MEETINGS TUESDAY, JUNE 14 PENDLETON PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION, 12 noon, parks & cemetery ofice, 865 Tutuilla Road. PORT OF UMATILLA COM- MISSION, 1:15 p.m., port ofices, 505 Willamette Ave., Umatilla (McNary). PENDLETON FARMERS MARKET BOARD, 5:30 p.m., Hawthorne School, 1308 S.W. Emigrant Ave. WESTON CEMETERY DIS- TRICT, 6 p.m., Memorial Hall, 210 E. Main St. PENDLETON LIBRARY BOARD, 6 p.m., Pendleton Public Library meeting room, 502 S.W. Dorion Ave. FOSSIL CITY COUNCIL, 7 p.m., 401 Main St. LEXINGTON TOWN COUN- CIL, 7 p.m., Town Hall, 425 F St. MORROW COUNTY FAIR BOARD, 7 p.m., Morrow County Fairgrounds ofice, 74473 High- way 74, Heppner. STANFIELD FIRE DISTRICT, 7 p.m., Stanield Fire Station, 285 W. Coe Ave. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15 MORROW COUNTY COURT, 9 a.m., Port of Morrow Confer- ence Room, 2 Marine Drive, Boardman. UMATILLA COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS, 9 a.m., Umatilla County Courthouse, 216 S.E. Court Ave., Pendleton. MILTON-FREEWATER CEM- ETERY MAINTENANCE DIS- TRICT NO. 3, noon, Shelly’s Last Shot Restaurant, Milton-Freewa- ter Golf Course, 299 Catherine Ave. INTERMOUNTAIN ESD, 5 p.m. work session, 5:30 p.m., dis- trict ofice, 2001 S.W. Nye Ave., Pendleton. T T hinking hinking of of starting starting your your pre-arrangements? pre-arrangements? We can help online at www.pioneerchapel.com A Woman. THURSDAY, JUNE 16 HERMISTON IRRIGATION DISTRICT, 4 p.m., district ofice conference room, 366 E. Hurlburt Ave. UMATILLA COUNTY SPE- CIAL LIBRARY DISTRICT, 5:15 p.m., Pendleton City Hall second loor jury room, 501 S.W. Emi- grant Ave. PENDLETON PLANNING COMMISSION, 7 p.m., Pendleton City Hall council chambers, 501 S.W. Emigrant Ave. FRIDAY, JUNE 17 No meetings scheduled MONDAY, JUNE 20 WEST EXTENSION IRRIGA- TION DISTRICT, 9 a.m., Irrigon Fire Department, 705 N.E. Main St. (Lisa Baum 541-922-3814). WESTLAND IRRIGATION DISTRICT, 1 p.m., district ofice, 77096 Highway 207, Echo. ECHO SCHOOL DISTRICT, 6 p.m., Echo School, 600 Gerone St. Cineplex Show Times $5 Classic Movie 6/15 12:00 PM BLUE VELVET WARCRAFT (PG13) 2D: 6:40 3D: 4:00 9:40 NOW YOU SEE ME 2 (PG13) 4:10 7:00 9:50 TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES: OUT OF THE SHADOWS (PG13) 2D: 6:50 3D: 4:20 9:30 Ron and Valori Martin Give her a house, she will make you a home. Give her groceries she will make you a meal. THE CONJURING 2 (R) 4:30 7:20 10:10 ALICE THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS (PG13) 2D: 4:40 7:10 10:00 Give her love an she will give you her heart. Give her your heart she will enrich it, and make it stronger. Women get it done Thats my hero, A WOMAN I love you Virginia BOARDMAN PLANNING COMMISSION, 7 p.m., Board- man City Hall, 202 N. Main St. OREGON TRAIL LIBRARY DISTRICT, 7 p.m., district ofice, 200 S. Main St., Boardman. PILOT ROCK SCHOOL DIS- TRICT, 7 p.m., Pilot Rock High School library, 101 N.E. Cherry St. UMATILLA HOSPITAL DIS- TRICT, 7:30 p.m., Umatilla Medi- cal Clinic, 1890 Seventh St. 6/13 - 6/14 Complicated very much so, that the reason is because she is way more the just a mere woman. She is a wife, mother, best friend, house keeper, cook, maid (laundry), fi nance offi cer, nurse, event planner, and Dr. Mom. a big heart and would help those in need. They would ride in the Dress-Up Parade and represent Indian Lake. Mike was a member of the CTUIR Law & Order Committee and the CTUIR Tribal Farm Committee. He was the secretary of the Tribal Farm Committee. He is survived by his sister Bertha Hackney, Pendleton; brother Kenneth Reed, Pendleton; sister Cathy McClain, Bend; and brother Charles Reed, Salem; and many nieces and nephews. Preceding Mike in death include his parents; his two nieces, Julie (Hackney) Dusenberry and Teresa Hackney; and his faithful companion Jennifer. At his request, he was cremated. Memorial services will be Saturday, June 25, 2016, at St. Andrews Cath- olic Church at 3 p.m. Dinner to follow at Kateri Hall. Sign the online condo- lence book at www. burnsmortuary.com Burns Mortuary of Pendleton handled arrangements. 131 SE Byers Ave. Pendleton • 541-276-1221 www.pioneerchapel.com Credit & Debit Cards accepted Cineplex gift cards available * Matinee Pricing wildhorseresort.com 541-966-1850 Pendleton, OR I-84 - Exit 216