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RECORDS Friday, May 26, 2017 PUBLIC SAFETY LOG East Oregonian Page 5A OBITUARIES WEDNESDAY 1:39 a.m. - A caller reported suspicious activity involving “about 10 cars and a lot of people” behind Desert Rose Ministries, 512 E. Main St., Hermiston. 8:49 a.m. - A spray-painting vandal covered a pickup in graffiiti on the 600 block of Helen Street, Milton-Freewater. Police also received a report later in the morning of graffiti at the Little League field at 200 DeHaven St. 8:51 a.m. - A Heppner resident on Third Street reported people in a blue minivan with a white hood tied down with a rope drove around the area and seem to be checking out her house and the town for possible burglaries. She also said given their appearance she believed they use drugs. 10:16 a.m. - The Morrow County Sheriff’s Office received a request to check on an Irrigon resident who a third party said threatened to kill others then commit suicide. 10:42 a.m. - Umatilla police took a report of a domestic disturbance on El Monte Street. 10:58 a.m. - Someone stole trees from the 300 block of South Elizabeth Street, Milton-Freewater. 12:56 p.m. - A caller at Country Club Manor Apartments, 605 Umatilla Ave., Umatilla, reported receiving threatening phone calls from an unknown source. 1:45 p.m. - Pilot Rock police spent a few hours telling people to clean up their properties that violated city laws. Police contacted owners of sites on Southwest Birch Place and Northeast Elm Street. Police also tried to contact owners on Southwest Sixth Place and Northeast Second Street. 5:59 p.m. - Someone left a Bible in the men’s restroom at the Hermiston Police Department’s Public Safety Center, 330 S. First St., Hermiston. 8:22 p.m. - A Hermiston man on Southwest 11th Street told police his neighbor swore at him and his sister. 10:53 p.m. - A prowler pounded on the door of an Athena home on South Fifth Street, shattering the peephole. Law enforcement did not find the suspect. 11:03 p.m. - A caller living in an apartment on Southwest 11th Street, Hermiston, reported a man tried to open the back door. THURSDAY 1:10 a.m. - Two men suffered injuries in a car crash on Interstate 84 and Highway 331 near Pendleton. Oregon State Police reported Joshua Danie Ancell, 24, was driving a Dodge Caliber eastbound on the Interstate 84. Ancell told police another vehicle cut him off, so he swerved and started to lose control. He over-corrected, according to state police, and the Dodge rolled several times before ending up in the shoulder of the interstate. Ancell and front passenger Michael Shane Daniels, 23, suffered injuries, and an ambulance took them to St. Anthony Hospital, Pendleton, where doctors treated and released them. ARRESTS, CITATIONS •Oregon State Police cited Russell Lane Evans, 61, of Hermiston, for driving under the influence of intoxicants. SCHOLARSHIPS Boardman Kiwanis awards scholarships Deloris Marie (Orton) Stone Pamela Rae ‘Penny’ Chamberlain Kennewick, Wash. September 19, 1922-May 23, 2017 Pendleton September 29, 1941-May 23, 2017 Deloris Stone passed away peacefully on Tuesday, May 23, at the age of 94 and is now in the presence of the Lord Jesus whom she loved and served. Deloris Marie Orton was born in Pendleton, Ore., on September 19, 1922. The first child of Beecher and Sopha Orton, she had two brothers, Ivan and Don. When World War II broke out, she met Burleigh William Redifer. They were married in 1942. Soon Stone after, Burleigh was sent to Bedford, England. They had four children: Dee Ann, Kathie, Bill and Bonnie. Burleigh was killed in a private plane crash in 1963. She married Frank Stone in 1965. They had two chil- dren, Sonja and Marc. Marc passed away in 1985, due to an automobile accident. Frank passed away in 2002. Deloris kept active teaching Sunday school, helping with Child Evan- gelism Fellowship, hosting Bible studies and Bible clubs and participating in short-term ministries, which included trips to England, Mexico and the Caribbean. An annual highlight was serving on the Godmobile at the Umatilla County Fair and the Oregon State Fair. In her later years she crocheted baby caps for the newborns at Good Shepherd Hospital. Deloris proved herself to be a servant to all. She prayed daily for her family and friends and was unselfish in her giving to the Lord. Many around the world have been touched by her example. Deloris is preceded in death by her parents, Beecher and Sopha Orton; brother Ivan Orton; first husband Burleigh Redifer; second husband Frank Stone; and son Marc Stone. She is survived by her brother Don Orton of Pend- leton; children Dee Ann Valdivia of Kodiak, Alaska, Kathie (Richard) Wilson of Pasco, Wash., Bill (Lois) Redifer of Three Hills, Alberta, Canada, Bonnie Redifer of McMinnville and Sonja Bogart of Hermiston; six grandchildren: Heath Wilson, Brett (Jacki) Wilson, Sharon Redifer, Melissa Redifer, Allison Bogart and Matthew (Asha) Bogart; and three great-grandchildren, Andrew Wilson, Wyatt Wilson and Londyn Redifer. Funeral services will be at 1:00 p.m. Saturday, June 3, 2017, at Burns Mortuary chapel with Pastor Bill Griggs officiating. Interment will follow in Hermiston Cemetery. UPCOMING SERVICES The Kiwanis Club of Boardman has selected three graduating seniors for their annual scholarship awards of $1,000. Lacey Rae Mashos of Riverside High School, Boardman, plans to attend Brigham Young University to study athletic training/physical therapy Rodriguez-Pena while obtaining a teaching certificate. She is a member of Key Club, National Honor Society, an officer of A.S.B. and active in her L.D.S. church. Jennifer Rodriguez-Pena of Riverside High School plans to attend Oregon State University, concentrating on studies in physical therapy and allied health. She has been a strong member of Riverside’s Key Club, Kendrick National Honor Society, and leadership in A.S.B. Kayden Kendrick of Irrigon High School has an interest in the University of Oregon studying business and environmental science. He has been involved in Boy Scouts of America, Umatilla Water Conservation District and O.M.S.I. During his years at Irrigon High School he has had leader- ship roles in A.S.B., band, drama, and Mashos community music. FRIDAY, MAY 26 No services scheduled SATURDAY, MAY 27 BARTLETT, BUD — Gathering for family and friends from 1-4 p.m. at the Milton-Freewater Golf Course, 301 Catherine Ave. DOHERTY, DELANIE — Memorial service at 11 a.m. at the Heppner Elks Lodge, 142 N. Main St. JONES, LELAND — Celebration of life reception from 2-4 p.m. at Pendleton Center for the Arts, 214 N. Main St., Pendleton. REES, PHYLLIS — Memorial service at 10:30 a.m. at Burns Mortuary, 336 S.W. Dorion Ave., Pendleton. TREVINO, JUDY — Recitation of the rosary at 11 a.m. followed by Mass of Christian Burial at 11:30 a.m. at Our Lady of Angels Catholic Church, 565 W. Hermiston Ave., Hermiston. 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. Pamela “Penny” Rae mushrooming, camping, Chamberlain, 75, of bird watching, reading and Pendleton passed away on gardening. Tuesday, May 23, 2017. She is survived by sons She was born September 29, Michael Young and spouse 1941, in Baker, Oregon, to Renee of Pendleton and Robert Yount and Margaret David Chamberlain and Whalen. spouse Susan She graduated of Pendleton: from Baker Senior daughter Debra High School. Asbridge and After graduation spouse Don of she spent time in Pendleton: eight Baker, La Grande, grandchildren, and Ontario, Eugene, 19 great-grandchil- and Pendleton, dren. Oregon. While She was prede- still in Baker she ceased by her long- met and married time companion Timothy Dean Chamberlain Norm Place; her Chamberlain. They mother Margaret later divorced. They remar- Nye; her stepfather Everett ried and divorced again. Nye; and her dad Robert While living in Eugene Yount. she was a business adminis- No services are planned. trator for AAA Plating. After Burns Mortuary of settling in Pendleton she Pendleton is in charge of enjoyed people and found arrangements. Sign the her niche waitressing. online condolence book at She loved fishing, www.burnsmortuary.com. DEATH NOTICES Bobby J. DePriest Umatilla May 25, 2017 Bobby J. DePriest, 82, of Umatilla died Wednesday, May 25, 2017. No services are planned. Burns Mortuary of Herm- iston is in care of arrangements. Brent Horn Pendleton Nov. 17, 1933-May 24, 2017 Brent Horn 83, of Pendleton died Wednesday, May 24, 2017, at his home. He was born Nov. 17, 1933, in Pendleton. Burns Mortuary of Pendleton is in charge of arrangements. Sign the online condolence book at www.burnsmortuary.com. Nawarat ‘Judy’ Trevino Hermiston May 1, 1941-May 24, 2017 Nawarat “Judy” Trevino, 76, of Hermiston died Wednesday, May 24, 2017, in Richland, Wash. She was born May 1, 1941, in Bangkok, Thailand. Recitation of the rosary will be held Saturday, May 27 at 11 a.m. followed by Mass of Christian Burial at 11:30 a.m., at Our Lady of Angels Catholic Church in Hermiston. A private burial will be held later at the Hermiston Cemetery. Burns Mortuary of Hermiston is in care of arrangements. Sign the online condolence book at burnsmortuaryhermiston.com MEETINGS FRIDAY, MAY 26 WEDNESDAY, MAY 31 EASTERN OREGON TRADE & EVENT CENTER AU- THORITY, 7 a.m., EOTEC main building, 1705 E. Airport Road, Hermiston. (541-289-9800) MORROW COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSION- ERS, 9 a.m., Bartholomew Government Building upper conference room, 110 N. Court St., Heppner. (Roberta Lutcher 541-676-9061) MONDAY, MAY 29 No meetings scheduled TUESDAY, MAY 30 MORROW COUNTY PLAN- NING COMMISSION, 7 p.m., Bar- tholomew Government Building up- per conference room, 110 N. Court St., Heppner. (541-922-4624) THURSDAY, JUNE 1 HERMISTON CITY COUN- CIL/UMATILLA COUNTY COMMISSIONERS JOINT MEETING, 6 p.m., EOTEC main building, 1705 E. Airport Road, Hermiston. (541-567-5521) COMING EVENTS FRIDAY, MAY 26 ADULT OPEN GYM, 6 a.m., Pendleton Recreation Center, 510 S.W. Dorion Ave., Pendleton. Half-court basketball. Adults only. WALKING FOR WELLNESS, 8:30-9:30 a.m., Pendleton Rec- reation Center, 510 S.W. Dorion Ave., Pendleton. (541-276-8100) STORY TIME, 10:15 a.m., Hermiston Public Library, 235 E. Gladys Ave., Hermiston. (541- 567-2882) TODDLER STORY TIME, 10:15-11 a.m., Pendleton Public Library, 502 S.W. Dorion Ave., Pendleton. (541-966-0380) STORY AND CRAFT TIME, 2 p.m., Echo Public Library, 20 S. Bonanza, Echo. (541-376-8411) PENDLETON FARMERS MARKET, 4-7 p.m., 300 block, South Main Street, Pendleton. Local produce, baked goods, crafts, jewelry, live music, food vendors and more. (Cheryl Mont- gomery 541-969-9466) CENTURY RIDE OF THE CENTURIES, 4-7 p.m., Echo Bike & Board, 253 S. Main St., Pendleton. Packet pickup and registration. (Nikii Murtaugh 800- 547-8911) VFW BINGO, 6 p.m., Herm- iston VFW, 45 W. Cherry St., Hermiston. Doors open at 6 p.m., games begin at 7 p.m. Everyone welcome. (541-567-6219) BALLET PRODUCTION, 7-8:30 p.m., Blue Mountain Community College Bob Clapp Theater, 2411 N.W. Carden Ave, Pendleton. Jr. Jam Ballet pres- ents a fully narrated version of the Russian fairy tale “The Fire- bird,” along with “Aurora’s Wed- ding” from “The Sleeping Beau- ty,” featuring 50 local dancers taught by Julie SnedenCarlson. Tickets are $5 for adults, $3 for children under 12, available at the door. (Julie SnedenCarlson 970-261-5331) SATURDAY, MAY 27 CENTURY RIDE OF THE CENTURIES, 6 a.m., Pendleton Convention Center, 1601 West- gate, Pendleton. Breakfast from 6-8 a.m. at the convention cen- ter, followed by Wheatfield Loop ride. Dinner is Saturday from 6-8 p.m. at the convention center featuring grant recipients, Dress Like a CROC contest and raffle drawings. (Nikii Murtaugh 800- 547-8911) FREE FOR ALL, 9:30-10:15 a.m., Pendleton Center for the Arts, 214 N. Main St., Pendleton. Free art classes for children up to age 12. Children under 8 should be accompanied by an adult. (Ro- berta Lavadour 541-278-9201) FAMILY HISTORY WORK- SHOPS, 10 a.m., Church of Je- sus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 850 S.W. 11th St., Hermiston. Workshops, photo scanning and more. (Stephanie Blackburn 541- 567-6251) YARN CLUB, 10 a.m.-12 p.m., Hermiston Public Library, 235 E. Gladys Ave., Hermiston. (541-567-2882) HIP & HANDMADE, 11 a.m.- 12 p.m., Pendleton Center for the Arts, 214 N. Main St., Pendleton. Free drop-in project class for adults. (Roberta Lavadour 541- 278-9201) LOCAL AUTHOR FAIRE, 1-7:30 p.m., Vert Club Room, 345 S.W. Fourth St., Pendleton. Keynote speakers, fiction, nonfic- tion and poetry workshops from 1-5 p.m., books by local authors available for purchase and auto- graphs, and open mic readings from 6:30-7:30 p.m. Everyone welcome. Free. (Heather Culley 541-966-0380) BALLET PRODUCTION, 2-3:30 p.m., Blue Mountain Community College Bob Clapp Theater, 2411 N.W. Carden Ave, Pendleton. Jr. Jam Ballet pres- ents a fully narrated version of the Russian fairy tale “The Fire- bird,” along with “Aurora’s Wed- ding” from “The Sleeping Beau- ty,” featuring 50 local dancers taught by Julie SnedenCarlson. Tickets are $5 for adults, $3 for children under 12, available at the door. (Julie SnedenCarlson 970-261-5331) SUNDAY, MAY 28 CENTURY RIDE OF THE CENTURIES, 6 a.m., Pendleton Convention Center, 1601 West- gate, Pendleton. Breakfast from 6-8 a.m. at the convention cen- ter, followed by Echo/Buttercreek Ride. (Nikii Murtaugh 800-547- 8911) FAMILY BREAKFAST, 8:30- 9:15 a.m., First Christian Church, 516 S. Main St., Milton-Freewa- ter. Cost is by donation. Everyone welcome. (541-938-3854) UGANDAN KIDS CHOIR, 10:30 a.m.-12 p.m., Hermiston Nazarene Church, 1520 W. Or- chard Ave., Hermiston. An ener- getic morning of authentic, joyful African culture by the Ugandan Kids Choir, a group of 10 children ages 8-12. Fee and open to the public. (Gabrielle Fritz 541-567- 3677) SPECIAL NEEDS OPEN GYM, 12-1:30 p.m., Pendleton Recreation Center, 510 S.W. Dorion Ave., Pendleton. Free for special needs children and fam- ilies. (541-276-8100) FIDDLER’S NIGHT, 2 p.m., Brookdale Assisted Living, 980 W. Highland Ave., Hermiston. Join the jam session or just listen. (541-567-3141) ADULT OPEN GYM, 6:30 p.m., Pendleton Recreation Center, 510 S.W. Dorion Ave., Pendleton. Half-court basketball. Adults only. MONDAY, MAY 29 ADULT OPEN GYM, 6 a.m., Pendleton Recreation Center, 510 S.W. Dorion Ave., Pendleton. Half-court basketball. Adults only. CENTURY RIDE OF THE CENTURIES, 6 a.m., Pendleton Convention Center, 1601 West- gate, Pendleton. Breakfast from 6-8 a.m. at the convention center, followed by Deadman Pass Ride. LOTTERY Wednesday, May 24, Megabucks 05-09-12-15-22-23 Estimated jackpot: $6.3 million Powerball 28-32-33-38-62 Powerball: 15 Power Play: 2 Estimated jackpot: $250 million Win for Life 20-30-33-56 Lucky Lines 01-07-09-14-FREE-17-22-28-29 Estimated jackpot: $26,000 Pick 4 1 p.m.: 7-4-7-8 4 p.m.: 2-9-1-5 7 p.m.: 4-5-5-0 10 p.m.: 0-3-0-9 Thursday, May 25 Pick 4 1 p.m.: 8-9-6-0 (Nikii Murtaugh 800-547-8911) WALKING FOR WELLNESS, 8:30-9:30 a.m., Pendleton Rec- reation Center, 510 S.W. Dorion Ave., Pendleton. (541-276-8100) TOT TIME, 10-11 a.m., Pend- leton Recreation Center, 510 S.W. Dorion Ave., Pendleton. For children ages 0-5. Costs $1 per child per session. (541-276-8100) MEMORIAL DAY CER- EMONY, 10 a.m., Hermiston Cemetery, South Highway 395, Hermiston. Honor guard, local veterans recognition, flag fold- ing and presentation ceremony, guest speaker Ron Jardine of VFW Post 4750 and “Taps.” Ev- eryone welcome. (Ron Jardine 541-567-6219) PRESCHOOL STORY TIME, 10:30 a.m., Athena Public Li- brary, 418 E. Main St., Athena. For ages birth to 6. (541-566- 2470) MEMORIAL DAY CEREMO- NY, 11 a.m., Olney Cemetery, 865 Tutuilla Road, Pendleton. Pro- gram includes honor guard, in- vocation by Rev. Chris Clemons, remarks by Clifford Smith, VFW District 8 Commander, guest speaker Richard Halvorson, VFW Department Commander, live music, wreath presentation, benediction and “Taps.” Spon- sored by VFW Let ‘er Buck Post 922. Everyone welcome. (Clifford Smith 541-278-2720) MEMORIAL DAY CEREMO- NY, 11 a.m., Desert Lawn Me- morial Cemetery, 350 W. Nevada M-F DRIVE - IN FM/AM RADIO SOUND GATES OPEN AT 7:30 P.M. SHOWTIME AT DUSK Shows playing Fri, Sat, Sun May 26th, 27th, 28th PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: DEAD MEN TELL NO TALES (PG-13) GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY 2 (PG-13) Always two movies for the price of one! 938-4327 www.m-fdriveintheatre.com Fri. • Sat. • Sun. Adults $7, Children 11 & Under $2 Ave., Irrigon. Guest speaker Joe Cox, local Navy veteran, and Hermiston VFW and American Legion members. Everyone wel- come. (Ron Jardine 541-567- 6219) PENDLETON SENIOR MEAL SERVICE, 12 p.m., Pend- leton Senior Center, 510 S.W. 10th St., Pendleton. Costs $3.50 or $6 for those under 60. Pool, puzzles, 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) ART STUDIO, 4-5:30 p.m., Pendleton Center for the Arts, 214 N. Main St., Pendleton. Free class for ages 7-12 to develop skills and encourage art explora- tion. (Roberta Lavadour 541-278- 9201) TUESDAY, MAY 30 ADULT OPEN GYM, 6 a.m., Pendleton Recreation Center, 510 S.W. Dorion Ave., Pendleton. Half-court basketball. Adults only. WALKING FOR WELLNESS, 8:30-9:30 a.m., Pendleton Rec- reation Center, 510 S.W. Dorion Ave., Pendleton. (541-276-8100) NAVIGATING CHALLENG- ING BEHAVIORS: STRENGTH- ENING COMMUNICATIONS SKILLS, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m., Wild- horse Casino & Resort, 46510 Wildhorse Blvd., Pendleton. Oregon Care Partners will host a fclass in designed to help anyone who cares for an aging Oregonian communicate effec- Destiny Theatres Fri - Wed, May 26 - May 31, 2017 Subject to change. Check times daily. Hermiston Stadium 8 Hwy 395 & Theatre Ln - 567-1556 MoviesInHermiston.com P IRATES O F T HE C ARIBBEAN : DEAD MEN TELL NO TALES (PG-13) B AYWATCH (R-17) A LIEN : C OVENANT (R-17) E VERYTHING E VERYTHING K ING A RTHUR (PG-13) G UARDIANS O F T HE G ALAXY 2 $5. 00 (PG-13) (PG-13) Bargain Tuesdays** **ALL DAY TUESDAY, MOST MOVIES. Check ONLINE for more information! TIMES SUBJECT TO CHANGE CHECK TIMES DAILY! Movies in 3D subject to a 3D surcharge tively with older adults exhibiting challenging behaviors. Free, but registration is requested at www. OregonCarePartners.com. (Katie 503-221-0100) PRESCHOOL STORY TIME, 10:30-11 a.m., Stanfield Public Library, 180 W. Coe Ave., Stan- field. (541-449-1254) PENDLETON SENIOR MEAL SERVICE, 12 p.m., Pend- leton Senior Center, 510 S.W. 10th St., Pendleton. Costs $3.50 or $6 for those under 60. Pool, puzzles, 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) BOARDMAN SENIOR MEAL SERVICE, 12 p.m., Boardman Senior Center, 100 Tatone St., Boardman. Cost is $4 for seniors 55 and over or $5 for adults. (541-481-3257) 5/26 - 5/29 Cineplex Show Times $5 Classic Movie 5/31 MRS. MINIVER Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales (PG13) 2D *1:20 7:00 3D 4:10 9:50 Baywatch (R) *2:00 4:40 7:20 10:00 Guardians of the Galaxy VOL. 2 (PG13) 2D *1:10 6:50 3D 4:00 9:40 Alien: Covenant (R) 1:50 4:30 7:10 10:10 King Arthur:Legend of the Sword (PG13) *1:00 4:00 6:40 9:30 Credit & Debit Cards accepted Cineplex gift cards available * Matinee Pricing wildhorseresort.com 541-966-1850 Pendleton, OR I-84 - Exit 216