RECORDS Tuesday, June 4, 2019 SATURDAY 9:49 a.m. — Pendleton police received a report of an assault at the transitional facility Oxford House Pendleton, 1716 S.E. Court Ave. 11:45 a.m. — A Weston resident reported his neigh- bor was shooting his hunting rifl e, but his property is not big enough to shoot safely. 4:08 p.m. — A 911 caller reported domestic vio- lence in a vehicle on Interstate 84 near Echo. 7 p.m. — Pendleton police responded to the park- ing lot of O’Reilly Auto Parts, 102 S.W. 20th St., for two males yelling. Police gave them a warning. 10:45 p.m. — Law enforcement received an emer- gency report of a fi ght at McNary Market, 205 Willa- mette St., Umatilla. 10:57 p.m. — Hermiston police and other police agencies received a report of an armed robbery on the 900 block of West Hermiston Avenue, Hermiston. The caller reported the suspect had a gun, did not hurt anyone and took off with a few hundred dollars. SUNDAY 2:47 a.m. — Umatilla police spotted graffi ti at Brownell Boulevard and Third Street. 4:40 p.m. — A 911 caller reported a burglary at Oregon Trail Mini Storage, 99 N. Bonanza St., Echo. 6:09 p.m. — A caller told Umatilla police an intox- icated man was driving a Chevrolet Silverado on Knapp Street and had children in the pickup. 7:09 p.m. — Hermiston police responded to a report of a burglary on the 1800 block of North First Place. ARRESTS, CITATIONS Friday •Umatilla County Sheriff’s Offi ce arrested Tyler Corbin Dunn, 20, of Pendleton, for second-degree assault, fourth-degree assault, menacing, harassment, tampering with physical evidence and third-degree criminal mischief. •Umatilla County Sheriff’s Offi ce arrested Mau- rice Raymond Fern, 81, of Hermiston, for driving under the infl uence of intoxicants. •Union County Sheriff’s Offi ce arrested Cur- tis Wendell Bevan, 42, of Stanfi eld, for felony driv- ing while suspended/revoked, and arrested Amanda Dawn Vandeman, 34, for felony fourth-degree assault. Saturday •Pendleton police cited Seth A. Christensen, 35, of Pendleton, for DUII. •Oregon State Police arrested Arturo Celestino Hernandez, 27, of Umatilla, for felony fourth-degree assault and on warrants. State police reported Her- nandez assaulted his girlfriend while driving. Sunday •Pendleton police arrested Gracie Marie Hernan- dez, 19, of Pendleton, for two counts of identity theft, two counts of credit card fraud and one of second-de- gree theft. •The Morrow County Sheriff’s Offi ce arrested Ger- ald John Kamph, 63, Ione, for fi rst-degree criminal mistreatment, third-degree assault and second-degree assault. •Boardman police arrested Pablo Alonzo Hernan- dez, 18, for menacing, second-degree disorderly con- duct, third-degree criminal mischief and three counts of reckless endangering. •Pendleton police arrested Chavon Jacqueline Aus- tin, 37, for fi rst-degree theft. •Umatilla Tribal Police arrested Grant Patrick Kightlinger, 25, for DUII, reckless driving, reckless endangering, possession of a federally controlled sub- stance and operating a vehicle while using a cellphone. 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The brother also is in jail in Benton County, Washington. State police referred the case to the district attorney’s offi ce. 7:28 p.m. — A woman at Short Stop, 32553 E. Pun- kin Center Road, Hermiston, reported her boyfriend broke the window on her car. 8:36 p.m. — Staff at the Quality Inn, 705 Willa- mette St., Umatilla, told police a guest reported some- one looked in their room and tried to open the door. East Oregonian Charles Dean Cain Jessie L. Boyer McAtee Pendleton May 29, 1929 — May 29, 2019 Echo November 26, 1933 — May 28, 2019 Charles Dean Cain of enjoyed reading a good Louis Pendleton, Oregon, was born L’amour western or Hillerman on May 29, 1929, in Kingston, mystery. Arkansas, to Mack and Elsie Family meant everything (Hawthorn) Cain. He passed to Charles. He attended as away on May 29, many activities 2019, at the age of and events as he 90. could — whether Charles grew it was a ball fi eld/ up in Kings- court, rodeo arena ton, Arkansas. He or concert hall, attended Kingston Charles could be schools, graduating found cheering on in 1947 with perfect his grandkids. attendance. Charles is sur- In 1951, Charles vived by wife of entered the U.S. 61 years, Sherril; Army. He served daughters Brenda as a corporal in (JP) Giesen and the Korean War Karen Sue (Chad) from 1951-1952. Smith; grandchil- Cain He remained as an dren Justin Simp- Army Reservist son, Matthew until his honorable discharge Simpson, Cain Smith, Dally in 1956. Sue Smith, Calgary Smith and In 1953, he met the love Caden Giesen; brother Bill of his life, Sherril Cockburn. (Ruth) Cain; sisters Thelma The couple married June Garton, Shirley (Mack) Clark 29, 1958, in Milton-Freewa- and Joetta (Lawrence) Bowen; ter, Oregon. They made their sister-in-law Lou Cain; and home in Pendleton, Oregon, many nieces, nephews and where they resided for the extended family members. past 61 years. It was here they He was preceded in death raised their daughters, Brenda by his parents; brother Roy and Karen Sue. Cain; and brother-in-law Her- Charles worked for Geor- bert Garton. gia Pacifi c/Louisiana Pacifi c Viewing will be held lumber mills in Pilot Rock, Thursday, June 6 from noon Oregon, for over 30 years. to 4:30 p.m. at Pendleton Pio- After leaving the lumber neer Chapel, Folsom-Bishop. industry, he went to work at Funeral services will be held the Round-Up Athletic Club Friday, June 7 at 10 a.m. at the until his retirement in 1994. funeral home, with burial to After retirement he could follow at Skyview Memorial be found at “the offi ce” south Park in Pendleton. of town. Golfi ng at Pendle- Arrangements are with ton Country Club became his Pendleton Pioneer Chapel, day job. Charles also enjoyed Folsom-Bishop. gardening. He took great Memorial contributions pride in his fl ower and vege- may be made to The Umatilla table gardens, in addition to County Historical Society his well-manicured lawns. Museum, P.O. Box 253, Pend- When the weather didn’t per- leton, OR 97801, or to a char- mit golfi ng or gardening, he ity of your choice. Jessie L. Boyer McAtee was (Larry) Hunter, Echo, Ore., and born on November 26, 1933, Pamela Haney, Baker City, Ore.; in Richland, Oregon, to par- sons Ted (Sharon) McAtee, ents Eber and Margarite Wel- Pendleton, Ore., Robert (BJ) ter Boyer. She died on May 28, McAtee, Richland, Wash., and 2019, at her home in Echo, Ore- Scott McAtee, Pilot Rock, Ore.; gon, at the age of 85 years. sister Elsie Faro, Echo, Ore.; Jessie was raised and brother Warren Boyer, Pend- attended schools in Echo, Ore- leton, Ore.; 10 grandchildren; gon, where she was active play- 16 great-grandchildren; and ing tennis and vol- numerous nieces and nephews. leyball. She was She was pre- united in marriage ceded in death by to C. Kaye McA- her husband Kaye tee on June 18, 1959, McAtee, son Greg in Pasco, Washing- McAtee, grandson ton. They leased and Tyler Campbell, her operated a farm out- parents, and a sister, side of Echo, Oregon, Mary Burke. and helped other area A graveside ser- farmers with custom McAtee vice will be held harvesting for many on Saturday, June years. Jessie worked as a cook for the Echo School 8, 2019, at 11 a.m. at the Echo Cemetery, Echo, Oregon. District for over 30 years. Those who wish may make She had served as a Cub Scout den mother, played on contributions in Jessie’s mem- the women’s bowling league ory to the Tyler Campbell and was very supportive of her Memorial Scholarship Fund c/o children and grandchildren Burns Mortuary of Hermiston, with their participation in vari- P.O. Box 289, Hermiston, OR ous activities and sports. Jessie 97838. Please share memories of enjoyed painting, playing cards, and socializing with her dear Jessie with her family at burns- mortuaryhermiston.com friends. Burns Mortuary of Herm- She is survived by her daughters Donna (Fred) Brad- iston, Oregon, is in care of bury, Pendleton, Ore., Brenda arrangements. S.F. ‘Red’ Beers Pendleton February 6, 1930 — May 30, 2019 Long-time Pilot Rock res- Star log truck, and shortly ident S.F. “Red” Beers passed thereafter bought a second away Thursday, May 30, one. He drove until he retired. 2019, at Willow- He enjoyed those brook Terrace Care trucks, and golf, Facility in Pendle- very much. ton, Oregon. Ser- Being in the vices will be held mountains was at the Seventh-day the place he most Adventist Church in loved to be. He Pendleton at 11 a.m. was an avid and Wednesday, June 5, legendary hunter. followed by a pri- Going deer and vate family burial at elk hunting were Skyview. the highlights of Beers He was born in the year for him. old Milton, Ore- Anytime he could gon, to S.A. Beers and Sadie go to the mountains he was R Clough Beers on February happy. When he was a young 6, 1930. He was 89 years old. man he camped by himself He moved to Ukiah, Ore- for days at a time and served gon, when he was 14 years as a Forest Service lookout in old and worked on a small the tall towers. farm raising horses with He was preceded in death John Mills. Ukiah is where by his parents; his stepmother, he learned the logging busi- Frieda; his wife, Sis; his ness and how to drive. He youngest son, Jeff; grandson attended schools in Pendleton Nathan; and sisters Roma Rae and Ukiah. Wagener and Anita Powers. He married Elnor (Sis) Survivors include his Rice in Milton-Freewater on brother, Jack Beers of Pend- October 24, 1952. They were leton; sister DeeDee Walker married for 55 years prior to of Walla Walla; daughter Hol- her death. He owned a small lyJo Beers of Athena; sons ranch on Nut Creek out of Lloyd (Ronda) Beers of Pend- Pilot Rock for many years leton and Michael (Danita) where he enjoyed raising reg- Beers of Pilot Rock; for- istered quarter horses. mer daughter-in-law Rosita For most of his life he Beers; 13 grandchildren, 30 worked in the lumber busi- great-grandchildren, and one ness. He ran the de-barker at great-great-grandson. Harris Pine Mills in Pendle- Donations may be made ton during the 1950s, lived c/o Burns Mortuary in Pend- at Woods Camp on Camas leton to Pilot Rock Little Creek, and worked in the League or the Oregon Fire- woods felling trees for a wide arms Federation. variety of logging outfi ts. Burns Mortuary is in He drove log truck for many charge of arrangements. years. In 1980 he purchased Sign the online guestbook at a brand new White Western www.burnsmortuary.com. Lorraine Bernice Hileman-Carstens Cottage Grove December 9, 1927 — June 1, 2019 Lorraine Bernice Hile- and husband Roger A. Stolley man-Carstens passed away at of Keizer, Oregon; and grand- Middlefi eld Oaks Senior Living children Beau, Christopher, and Community Center in Cottage Molly Dunstan of Eugene, Dawn Grove, Oregon, on June 1, 2019, Marie Hert, Kristin Ringer of at the age of 91. The Dalles, and She was born Shannon Carrier, December 9, 1927, Tigard, and several at Gurdane, Oregon, great-grandchildren. northwest of Pilot Lorraine worked Rock, on a small farm for many years and sheep ranch. Her as a bookkeeper parents were Arthur and clerk at Safe- Durice and Marie way grocery stores Louise Piquet-Hile- in Pendleton. She man. They are both had also owned a buried at Olney Cem- Mode-O-Day cloth- Hileman- etery, Pendleton, ing store in down- Carstens Oreon. The Hilemans town Pendleton. and Piquets settled the Mohawk She loved to garden, can and Valley at Marcola, and at Mabel, cook, and was a historian. She Oregon, west of Eugene. Hile- loved reading mystery novels. man Road at Marcola, where the She moved to Cottage Grove in families farmed, is still a much- 1997. She attended the Old Time used thoroughfare. Origins of Gospel Fellowship Church in the family are from Alsace-Lor- Cottage Grove, and the Assem- bly of God Church in Pendleton. raine (France/Germany). Lorraine’s eight siblings have She spent her last years in the all predeceased her: Baby Beu- Memory Care Unit at Middle- lah (Genevr), Manley, Alton, fi eld Oaks Living Community Albert, Velma Ekin, Dorotha in Cottage Grove. A graveside service will be Suiste, and Gladys Adams. Lorraine graduated from held on Friday, June 7, 2019, at Pilot Rock Union High School. 1:30 p.m. at Olney Cemetery in She married Earl John (Bud) Pendleton, Oregon. Lorraine Carstens on May 28, 1945, and will be buried next to her parents they divorced in 1967. He is and other members of the family. Arrangements are in the care deceased. fL Lorraine is survived by of Smith-Lund-Mills Funeral daughter Diana Mae Stolley Chapel in Cottage Grove. DEATH NOTICES Mervin Ray McBean Adams July 10, 1959 — June 3, 2019 Mervin Ray McBean, 59, of Adams, died Monday, June 3, 2019, at his home. He was born July 10, 1959, in Everett, Washington. No services will be held at his request. Burns Mortuary of Pendleton is in charge of arrangements. David Rodger Peek Pendleton March 27, 1947 — June 2, 2019 David Rodger Peek, 72, of Pendleton, died Sunday, June 2, 2019, at his home. He was born March 27, 1947, in Pendleton. Burns Mortuary Pendleton is in charge of arrangements. Sign the online guess book at www. burnsmortuary.com. Harrison Family Medicine Welcomes Andrea Carrasco, M.D. UPCOMING SERVICES TUESDAY, JUNE 4 BORDEN, SISTER MARIE MONICA — Mass of Resurrection at 11 a.m. at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, 800 S.E. Court Ave., Pendleton. Burial will follow at Olney Cemetery, Pendleton. GARCIA, KAREN — Recitation of the rosary at 6 p.m. in the chapel at Burns Mortuary, 685 W. Hermiston Ave., Hermiston. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5 BEERS, RED — Service at 11 a.m. at the Pendleton Seventh-day Adventist Church, 1401 S.W. Goodwin Place. CASE-SLINKER, LULA — Graveside service at 1 p.m. at Olney Cemetery, Pendleton. GARCIA, KAREN — Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. at Our Lady of Angels Catholic Church, 565 W. Hermiston Ave., Hermiston. Burial will follow at Sunset Hills Cemetery, Umatilla. • Accepting patients • Accepting all insurances • Schedule an appointment today! 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