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RECORDS Wednesday, August 31, 2016 East Oregonian PUBLIC SAFETY LOG MONDAY 8:33 a.m. - Thieves stole two lawn mowers from Del’s Feed and Farm Supply, 2055 N. First St., Hermiston. 8:52 a.m. - A woman reported she found pipes with wicks on the nature trail at Third Street and Interstate 82, Umatilla. She said she took pictures of the suspicious items to show law enforcement. 10:33 a.m. - Umatilla police received a report of domestic violence in a brown minivan going toward Umatilla on Highway 730. 11:29 a.m. - A woman reported she was at the Pendleton Wal-Mart Supercenter, 2203 S.W. Court Ave., Pendleton, where a man and woman threaten to punch her in the face when she tried to pet their dog. 11:57 a.m. - A stranger tried to get into a woman’s car in Pendleton. The woman reported she was using a cash machine Bank of the West, 416 S.W. 20th St., Pendleton, when a 40-to-50-year-old man followed her to her car and tried to open the passenger door, which she locked. She man had brown and grayish hair, she reported, and wore a burgundy shirt and blue jeans. He left toward nearby Dean’s Market & Deli, 412 S.W. 20th St., she said, and she called from a restaurant. Police did not ind the man. 12:21 p.m. - A Hermiston resident reported the theft of an inex- pensive camera, a table and suitcase from West Quince Avenue, Hermiston. 1:40 p.m. - An Athena resident reported the theft of pellet rile and a 30.06-caliber rile from Zerba Road. 1:59 p.m. - The Pilot Rock police chief contacted a resident on Southwest Third Street, Pilot Rock, about illegal burning. 2:38 p.m. - Hermiston police received a report of a theft of a backpack with school supplies and a cellphone from a locker at Sandstone Middle School, 400 N.E. 10th St., Hermiston. 4:02 p.m. - A Pendleton woman reported her ex-boyfriend was harassing her through social media and threatened suicide. 5:18 p.m. - One vehicle rolled over on Highway 332 near Milton-Freewater, trapping a female inside. 6:18 p.m. - A caller reported two gunshots came from a vehicle passing his home on Highway 339 just north of Ferndale Elementary School, 53445 W. Ferndale Road, Milton-Freewater. 7:10 p.m. - A Hermiston man reported he felt suicidal because he broke up with his girlfriend. 7:16 p.m. - Juveniles were “screwing around” on the construc- tion equipment between Pendleton High School, 1800 N.W. Carden Ave., and West Hills Intermediate School, 1700 N.W. 15th Drive, Pendleton. 7:35 p.m. - A Pendleton caller reported a German shepherd mix at a house on the 600 block of Southeast Seventh Street tries to bite people. 9:14 p.m. - Children, teenagers and their parents, according to a caller, were smoking marijuana and drinking alcohol outside an apartment at Pendleton Square Apartments Phase II, 924 S.W. 28th Drive, Pendleton. The caller also said the group was “having sexually graphic discussions.” Police did not ind anyone. ARRESTS, CITATIONS •The Morrow County Sheriff’s Ofice helped catch a man trying to get away from Umatilla police. Sheriff Ken Matlack said Umatilla police at 2:02 p.m. were called about pursuit of a vehicle heading west on Highway 730. Around three minutes later deputy Nathan Braun placed a spike strip on the road near milepost 177, about a mile east of Irrigon. Matlack said the strip blew out one tire on the suspect’s vehicle, but the driver turned into Riverview Mobile Home, 1370 Highway 730, Irrigon. “He obviously didn’t know where he was going ... and went into a dead-end area,” Matlack said. “So they were able to take him into custody.” No one was at the police department Tuesday to talk about the incident. Court records, though, show Antonio Reco Reaves, 32, of Hermiston, faces initial charges of driving while suspended/ revoked, reckless driving, and recklessly endangering another, all misdemeanors, and felony attempt to lee. Records also show Reaves has multiple convictions. His most recent was in April for possession of methamphetamine. 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 in- clude information about services. Obituaries and notices can be submitted online at www.eastoregonian.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 ofice. For more information, call 541-966-0818 or 1-800-522-0255, ext. 221. OBITUARIES Lillian Joyce Mitzimberg Gladys Marie Egeland Hagerty Pendleton November 14, 1919-August 25, 2016 Hermiston August 15, 1933-August 27, 2016 Pendleton native and and the Humane Society. lifetime resident Lillian Along with music, Lillian Joyce Mitzimberg died at loved swimming, dancing, home in Pendleton, at age reading, and took particular 96, after a very brief illness, pleasure in following her on August 25, 2016. She was favorite baseball teams. She born November 14, 1919, loved to laugh and giggle and daughter of Robert M. and always retained a cheerful Ruth Sussman, and lived attitude toward life, no matter what it threw at her. her entire life in Married to Pendleton. George (“Mitz”) Lillian was a Mitzimberg in rental property 1940 and divorced owner, but her irst in 1986, Lillian is love was always survived by her music. She taught sons David and private piano and Daniel Mitzimberg voice lessons, of Pendleton, ive also teaching in grandchildren the school system (Elizabeth Curran, after getting her Emily Haskell, bachelor’s degree Mitzimberg Justin Mitzimberg, in music at Eastern Cody Mitzimberg, Oregon State College. Early in her life and Alex Mitzimberg), 17 and she had dreamed of being an great-grandchildren, opera singer. Her beautiful, her sisters Linda Sussman strong singing voice was and Marjorie Iburg and their popular at church services and three children. The family expresses ceremonies. She was asked to sing often at the Methodist particular appreciation for Church she attended as well the friendship and care as the Christian Science provided by Crystal Clair, Church. Lillian managed Steve Garner and Merrill her rental properties mostly James. In lieu of lowers, by herself until advanced memorial contributions are age, feeling concerned to suggested to the Oregon East provide low-cost housing Symphony Music Camp or for those who needed it. She Pendleton Center for the deinitely had her unique Arts. Viewing at the funeral style of management, famously responding to silly home will be held on Friday, complaints with a good-hu- September 2 from 9 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. and on Tuesday, mored “Oh, hooey!” A life-long Democrat, September 6 from 9:00 a.m. Lillian served as John until noon. A graveside service will be F. Kennedy’s campaign chairman in Umatilla County held at 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday, during his irst presidential September 6, 2016, at Olney bid in 1959 and toured the Cemetery in Pendleton. Pendleton Pioneer county with him that year, then later with his brother Chapel, Folsom-Bishop is Ted Kennedy. She was a making the arrangements and long-time member of the can be contacted for further Woodmen of the World information. Family and friends are Fraternal Insurance organiza- tion, active until very recent welcome to gather at the Convention years, and her favorite chari- Pendleton ties were the Salvation Army Center following the service. UPCOMING SERVICES WEDNESDAY, AUG. 31 BRYANT, HOWARD — Celebration of life at 11 a.m. at the Heppner United Methodist Church, 175 W. Church St. THURSDAY, SEPT. 1 HAGERTY, GLADYS — Celebration of life service at 11 a.m. in the chapel at Burns Mortuary, 685 W. Hermiston Ave., Hermiston. COMING EVENTS WEDNESDAY, AUG. 31 ADULT OPEN GYM, 6-7 a.m., Pendleton Recreation Cen- ter, 510 S.W. Dorion Ave. Half- court basketball. (541-276-8100). BABY BOOGIE & TAPPIN’ TODDLERS, 10-10:45 a.m., Hermiston Public Library, 235 E. Gladys Ave. (541-567- 2882). STORY TIME, 11:15 a.m. to noon, Hermiston Public Library, 235 E. Gladys Ave. (541-567- 2882). PENDLETON SENIOR MEAL SERVICE, 12 noon, Pendleton Senior Center, 510 S.W. 10th St. Costs $3.50 or $6 for those under 60. Pool, puz- zles, crafts, snacks, Second Time Around thrift store 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. For Meals On Wheels, call 541-276-1926. (541-276-7101). STANFIELD SENIOR MEAL SERVICE, 12 noon, Stanield Community Center, 225 W. Roo- sevelt. Costs $3.50 for seniors, $6 for others. ADULT BEGINNING COM- PUTER COURSE, 3 p.m., Pendleton Public Library meet- ing room, 502 S.W. Dorion Ave. Free, but registration required. (541-966-0380). LEGO CLUB, 4 p.m., Pend- leton Public Library, 502 S.W. Dorion Ave. All ages. Legos pro- vided. (541-966-0380). M I LT O N - F R E E WAT E R FARMERS’ MARKET, 4-7 p.m., Orchard Park, South Main Street (bottom of Milton Hill), 1224 Or- egon-Washington Highway, Mil- ton-Freewater. Food and craft vendors. (541-938-5563). POKEMON GO EVENT, 6 p.m., Pendleton Public Library, 502 S.W. Dorion Ave. The li- brary’s PokeStop will set off its lure, and host a cosplay contest with prizes. (541-966-0380). V E G A N / S U S TA I N A B L E LIVING POTLUCK SUPPER, 7 p.m., call 541-969-3057 to RSVP and for driving directions. Bring a vegan dish and recipe. Glu- ten-free friendly group. THURSDAY, SEPT. 1 ADULT OPEN GYM, 6-7 a.m., Pendleton Recreation Cen- ter, 510 S.W. Dorion Ave. Half- court basketball. (541-276-8100). PRESCHOOL STORY AND CRAFT TIME, 10:30 a.m., Mil- ton-Freewater Public Library, 8 S.W. Eighth Ave. (Lili Schmidt 541-938-8247). BOARDMAN SENIOR MEAL SERVICE, 12 noon, Boardman Senior Center, 100 Tatone St. Costs $4 for seniors or $5 for adults. (541-481-3257). HERMISTON SENIOR MEAL SERVICE, 12 noon, Hermiston Senior Center, 435 W. Orchard Ave. Costs $4 or free for children under 10. Extra 50 cents for utensils/dishes. Meals on Wheels available. Transportation arranged by donation. (541-567- 3582). PENDLETON SENIOR MEAL SERVICE, 12 noon, Pendleton Senior Center, 510 S.W. 10th St. Costs $3.50 or $6 for those under 60. Pool, puz- zles, crafts, snacks, Second Time Around thrift store 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. For Meals On Wheels, call 541-276-1926. (541-276-7101). SENSORY STORY TIME, 12:30 p.m., Boardman Public Li- brary, 200 S. Main St. For birth to age 4. (541-481-2665). SKILLS FOR LIFE, 3-5 p.m., Pendleton Recreation Center, 510 S.W. Dorion Ave. Includes gym activities and life skills for middle and high school students. Free, but registration requested. (Danny Bane 541-379-4250). MAKERSPACE, 4-5 p.m., Pendleton Public Library, 502 S.W. Dorion Ave. Children ages 3 and up create and experiment with tools, STEM challenges and educational games. PICKLEBALL OPEN GYM, 5:15-7 p.m., Pendleton Recre- ation Center, 510 S.W. Dorion Ave. Combination of tennis, ping pong and badminton. Ages 18 and up. (541-276-8100). ARTISTS’ RECEPTION, 5:30-7 p.m., Pendleton Center for the Arts, 214 N. Main St., Pendleton. “The East Oregonian Captures the Round-Up” features photographs taken by E.J. Harris, Kathy Aney, Rachael Owen, Joe Duty and Cody Duty between 2010 and 2015 will be featured in the East Oregonian Gallery. Refreshments; free. Show runs through Sept. 30. (541-278- 9201). GLOBAL WARMING PRE- SENTATION, 6 p.m., Echo City Hall, 20 Bonanza St. Peter Haug will speak. (Joe Ramos 509-366- 3980). THE ARC UMATILLA COUNTY BINGO, 6 p.m. doors open, bingo starts at 7 p.m. 215 W. Orchard Ave., Hermiston. (541-567-7615). FIDDLER’S NIGHT, 6:30- 8:30 p.m., Brookdale Assisted Living, 980 W. Highland Ave. Join jam session or just listen. (541- 567-3141). FRIDAY, SEPT. 2 FREE FIRST FRIDAY, all day, Tamastslikt Cultural Insti- tute, 47106 Wildhorse Blvd. (off Highway 331 near Wildhorse Re- sort & Casino), Pendleton. New exhibit “Legend and Legacy: Jackson Sundown and Happy Canyon A Century Later” opens. (541-966-9748). ADULT OPEN GYM, 6-7 a.m., Pendleton Recreation Cen- ter, 510 S.W. Dorion Ave. Half- court basketball. (541-276-8100). BENEFIT YARD SALE, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., Boardman First Baptist Church, 200 Willow Fork Drive. Proceeds will help build a play area for the church. Dona- tions welcome through Thursday. (541-481-9437). HEPPNER FARMER’S Page 5A MARKET, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Hep- pner City Park. Food, craft and garden vendors. (541-676-8957). STORY TIME, 10:15-11 a.m., Hermiston Public Library, 235 E. Gladys Ave. (541-567-2882). PENDLETON SENIOR MEAL SERVICE, 12 noon, Pendleton Senior Center, 510 S.W. 10th St. Costs $3.50 or $6 for those under 60. Pool, puz- zles, crafts, snacks, Second Time Around thrift store 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. For Meals On Wheels, call 541-276-1926. (541-276-7101). PENDLETON FARMERS MARKET, 4 p.m. to dusk, 300 block South Main Street, Pend- leton. Browse fresh produce, meats, baked goods and plants, locally crafted jewelry and items for the home. EBT, debit and credit cards welcome. (pendle- tonfarmersmarket.net). VFW BINGO, doors open at 6 p.m., games start at 7 p.m., Hermiston VFW, 45 W. Cherry St. SATURDAY, SEPT. 3 COMMUNITY BREAKFAST, 7-10 a.m., Stanield Community Center, 225 W. Roosevelt. Costs $5 for full breakfast/$3 for light meal. (541-449-1332). BENEFIT YARD SALE, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., Boardman First Baptist Church, 200 Willow Fork Drive. Proceeds will help build a play area for the church. (541- 481-9437). HERMISTON’S OWN FARMERS MARKET, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., McKenzie Park, 300 S. First St., Hermiston. Food, crafts, live music, art. LIL BUCKS OPEN GYM, 8:30-9:30 a.m., Pendleton Rec- reation Center, 510 S.W. Dorion Ave. For students in irst and sec- ond grade and parents/guard- ians. Free basketball skills and pickup games. Gladys Marie Egeland Hagerty, 83, of Hermiston, Oregon, passed away peace- fully Saturday, August 27, 2016. Gladys began her inal traditional birthday trip to Ocean Shores Washington “topless” in the convertible from Sun Terrace. She returned home from her birthday weekend to spend her real birthday with her son John. Five days later she suffered a severe stroke which put her birthday journey in the hands of Hospice. Hospice guided her through Hagerty her last stages of life, inally ending her birthday journey with her husband Bill, her parents Gus and Marie and her sister Katherine. Gladys was born August 15, 1933, in Forest Grove, Montana, to Norwegian immigrants Gust and Marie (Indebro) Egeland. She attended school in Forest Grove and Winifred High School, where she gradu- ated. When Gladys was 19 she obtained her teaching certiicate and was recruited by the territory of Alaska to teach grade school in Yakutat. This event sparked a lifelong passion for travel. During that year she met the love of her life, a cute little Coast Guardsman, William (Bill) Hagerty. From that day forward her teaching career paralleled Bill’s Coast Guard career. She married in Savannah, Georgia, on August 20, 1954. Her irst child was born in Lewistown, Montana, while Bill was deer hunting in October of 1955. Her second child was born in Hilo, Hawaii (still a territory), in October of 1957. Throughout the duration of Bill’s maritime career they were always stationed near the ocean. Many memories and friends were made in the years spent at Groton, Connecticut, and Warrenton, Oregon. Gladys continued on with her education, graduating from Great Falls College and inally earning her Masters in Special Education from the University of Oregon. When Gladys was 38 her teaching career was temporarily inter- rupted and forever changed when she suffered from an aneurism. This event did bless her and everyone in her life with a permanent and conta- gious laugh. It was when Bill retired from the Coast Guard and her children were grown that she was able to expand her passion of travel. Her travels consisted of visiting Bill and setting up temporary homes various places around the world including London, Japan, and China, inally settling down in Longview, Wash. Her dear husband Bill passed away in 1999 and her travels were enjoyed with her children. From Alaska to Mexico and everywhere in between, she continued her journeys. In 2008 she made her last move from Longview, Wash., to Hermiston, Ore. She remained there iercely independent and making friends with every person who crossed her path with her light-heartedness and drawer full of chocolates. Gladys is survived son John Hagerty of Seaside, Ore.; daughter K.C. Lorenzen (Dave) of Hermiston, Ore.; grandson Noel LeRoux of Washington, D.C.; grand- daughter Sarah LeRoux of Hermiston, Ore.; great- grandson Sean Stewart; and an extended family of cousins, nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by parents Gust and Marie, husband Bill and sister Kath- erine. A celebration of life service will be held on Thursday, September 1, 2016, at 11:00 a.m. at Burns Mortuary chapel, Hermiston, Oregon. Burial will be at Willamette National Cemetery, Portland, Oregon. Please sign the online guest book at burnsmortuary- hermiston.com Burns Mortuary of Herm- iston, Oregon, is in care of arrangements. DEATH NOTICES MEETINGS Estelle L. Jones WEDNESDAY, AUG. 31 Pendleton Jan. 1, 1929-Aug. 29, 2016 THURSDAY, SEPT. 1 Estelle L. Jones, 87, of Pendleton died Monday, Aug. 29, 2016, at her home. She was born Jan. 1, 1929, in Pendleton. Burns Mortuary of Pendleton is in charge of arrangements. Wallace Scott McGill Pendleton Aug. 9, 1997-Aug. 29, 2016 Wallace Scott McGill, 19, of Pendleton died Monday, Aug. 29, 2016, in Pendleton. He was born Aug. 9, 1997, in San Diego, Calif. Funeral services will be held Saturday, Sept. 3 at 11 a.m. at Bethel Assembly of God Church, with burial to follow at Skyview Memorial Park, Pendleton. A full obituary will follow. Burns Mortuary of Pendleton is in charge of arrangements. Sign the online condolence book at www.burnsmortuary.com Darrel D. Moncrief No meetings scheduled PENDLETON DOWN- TOWN ASSOCIATION, 7 a.m., Pendleton City Hall community room, 501 S.W. Emigrant Ave. BUTTER CREEK IRRIGA- TION DISTRICT, 10 a.m., dis- trict ofice, 73120 Highway 207 (Butter Creek Highway), Echo. (William Porily 541-449-1327). ECHO IRRIGATION DIS- TRICT, 10:30 a.m., district ofice, 73120 Highway 207 (Butter Creek Highway), Echo. (William Porily 541-449-1327). ADAMS PLANNING COM- MISSION, 6:30 p.m., Adams City Hall, 190 N. Main St. PENDLETON PLANNING COMMISSION, 7 p.m., Pendle- ton City Hall council chambers, 501 S.W. Emigrant Ave. FRIDAY, SEPT. 2 Hermiston Sept. 3, 1951-Aug. 12, 2016 No meetings scheduled Darrel D. Moncrief, 64, of Hermiston died Friday, Aug. 12, 2016, in Hermiston. He was born Sept. 3, 1951, in Pendleton. A celebration of life gathering will be held Saturday, Sept. 3 from 2-4 p.m. at the Hermiston Elks Lodge. Private family burial will be in the Hermiston Cemetery. Burns Mortuary of Hermiston is in care of arrangements. Sign the online guest book at burnsmortuaryhermiston.com HEPPNER PLANNING COMMISSION, 7 p.m., Hep- pner City Hall, 111 N. Main St. MILTON-FREEWATER PLANNING COMMISSION, 7 p.m., Milton-Freewater Public Library Albee Room, 8 S.W. Eighth Ave. MONDAY, SEPT. 5 Dawn ‘Renee’ Ransom Hermiston July 16, 1959-Aug. 23, 2016 Dawn “Renee” Ransom, 57, of Hermiston died Tuesday, Aug. 23, 2016, in Richland, Wash. She was born July 16, 1959, in Hermiston. Services will be held Saturday, Sept. 3 at 11 a.m. a the LDS Stake Center in Hermiston. Burial will follow at the Hermiston Cemetery. Burns Mortuary of Hermiston is in care of arrangements. Sign the online guest book at burnsmortuary- hermiston.com Marie M. Roy 8/31 Cineplex Show Times $5 Classic Movie 8/31 12:00 PM THE OUTSIDERS Don’t Breathe (R) 4:50 7:30 9:50 LOTTERY Pilot Rock April 7, 1928-Aug. 29, 2016 Monday, Aug. 29 Marie M. Roy, 88, of Pilot Rock died Monday, Aug. 29, 2016, at her home. She was born April 7, 1928, in Pendleton. 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