6A Polk County Itemizer-Observer • August 19, 2015 Polk County News Hazard: Dry, tall weeds cause concern among neighborhood Continued from 1A Megan Beyer, a technical assistant with the city of Dallas, said it took until the last step before a buffer zone was mowed in late June to meet the agricultur- al standard. She said the property is in compliance, though she understands residents’ concerns because the field runs right up to backyard fences. Dallas Fire & EMS spokeswoman April Welsh also believes the situation is worrisome. Dallas Fire has been a source of frustration for Ceres Gleann residents due to what they feel is a lack of response to their complaints. Welsh said that the fire de- partment can’t address the problem on its own. “We don’t have any control over what people do with their properties,” she said. She added there are plen- ty of properties that could pose a problem that she wishes the fire depart- JOLENE GUZMAN/Itemizer-Observer Jim Schmaltz is worried a field poses a fire and safety risk to nearby residents. ment — or someone — could just take care of. But the only legal way to do that is through the weed abate- ment process. That being said, Welsh said all involved parties should find a way to work together to address the issue faster in the future. “We need to better com- municate, all of us working together, to make a safer en- vironment for residents,” she said. Silvey said even though the owner has met city code, neighbors remain frustrated. Schmaltz said he’s been watching field fires and a vegetation fire at Trinity Lutheran Church a few weeks ago with growing anxiety. “We have legitimate con- cerns,” he said. Silvey and Schmaltz noted that Ceres Gleann is a retirement community, and they fear some residents would be trapped in their homes if a fire did start. “If something were to happen, how do we get 50 people out of their homes?”Schmaltz asked. POLICE REPORT Information for the police re- port comes from law enforce- ment agencies. Not all calls for service are included. The status of incidents reported may change after further investiga- tion. Individuals arrested or sus- pected of crimes are considered innocent until proven guilty. See online for more. — DALLAS Arrests/Citations • Carloyn Marie MacKay, 46, of Salem at Polk County Com- munity Corrections on Aug. 11 for probation violation. • Terry Lyn Haskett, 56, of Dallas in the 100 block of Main Street on Aug. 11 for second- degree disorderly conduct. • Mark Allen Isham, 46, of Dallas in the 100 block of Main Street on Aug. 11 for second degree disorderly conduct. • Shane Joseph Riley Gayle, 32, of Dallas in the 600 block of SE Jefferson Street on Aug. 12 for second-degree disorderly con- duct and third-degree escape. INDEPENDENCE Arrests/Citations • Adrian James Ulery, 37, of Independence in the 200 block of South Main Street on Aug. 12 for unlawful use or carry of a weapon, menacing – use or dis- play of weapons, and second- degree disorderly conduct. • Reynaldo Arroyo III, 23, a transient, at the corner of Hoff- man Road and North 16th Street on Saturday on a warrant for probation violation. • Frederick Wayne Campbell, 32, of Independence in the 100 block Oak Street on Sunday on a warrant for probation viola- tion. MONMOUTH Arrests/Citations • Summer Dawn Stewart, 37, of Salem in the 100 block of Gwinn Street West on Aug. 4 for telephonic harassment. • Octavio Cruz Gonzalez, 31, of Independence at the corner of Monmouth Independence Highway and Boyd Lane North on Aug. 7 for driving under the influence of intoxicants and failure to carry or present an operator’s license. • Levi Eldon Grass, 29, of Salem at Volunteer Hall, 144 Warren St. S., on Aug. 7 on a bench warrant for failure to ap- pear. • Cathy Hodges, 62, of Cor- vallis at the corner of South Pa- cific Highway West and Clay Street East on Aug. 10 for driv- ing under the influence of in- toxicants. • Waleed Khaled Alqahtani, 25, of Monmouth in the 400 block of Monmouth Avenue South on Aug. 12 for improper use of the 911 emergency sys- tem. Miller Sanders. The family moved to Dal- las in 1937. The Sanders family owned and operated the well-known Blue Garden Restaurant located in the center of town on Main Street in Dallas, across from the Polk County Court- h o u s e. It was a p o p l a r gathering place for business owners and families. Jack graduated from Dal- las High School in 1948. He attended the Universi- ty of Oregon for one year be- fore enlisting in the Air Force. He was a member of the 3083rd Aviation Group USAF and was stationed at Fair- field Station. Jack married Emma Mae Siddall in February of 1956 in Kent, Wash. After Jack’s father died in 1958, Jack and his brother, Keith, partnered with their mother, Elsie, and contin- ued to run the Blue Garden Restaurant. Jack and Emma moved to Neskowin in 1976. Emma died in 1993. Jack later married Betty Crider and they moved to Green Valley, Ariz., and shared many good years to- gether. Betty died in 2011. Jack enjoyed the Oregon coast, was an avid Oregon Ducks supporter, and re- turned to Dallas to visit fam- ily and friends. He was preceded in death by his brother, Billy Sanders. Survivors include his son, Brad Sanders; daughter, Kathy Hadfield; brother, Keith Sanders; six grandchil- dren; and eight great-grand- children. Graveside service was Monday at Dallas Cemetery. Bollman Funeral Home handled arrangements. To send an online tribute: www.dallastribute.com. OBITUARIES Mona Grace Coonrod Nov. 7, 1932 – Aug. 7, 2015 Mona Grace Coonrod, 82, of Cottage Grove died Aug. 7. She was born in Mon- mouth and graduated from Dallas High School. Mona married Robert “Tab” Talmage in Dallas in 1950. Celebration of life is Aug. 29 at 11 a.m. at the Elks Lodge in Cottage Grove. Smith-Lund-Mills Funeral Chapel in Cottage Grove handled arrangements. Leta Velma Watson Dec. 30, 1916 – Aug. 9, 2015 Leta Velma Watson, 98, of Dallas died Aug. 9 in Dallas. She was born in Dallas to Jacob and Elizabeth Bartel Friesen. Her mother died when Leta was 11 years old. She raised four younger siblings while her dad was working and she was attending school in Dallas. She met her future hus- band in Salem. Leta mar- ried Wallace Taylor Watson on Sept. 30, 1939, in Dal- las. They lived a short time in Salem but returned to Dallas to make their home. She worked in the canner- ies and at the Neufeld prune drier. Leta was the spiritual leader of the family and could be found reading her Bible and listening to gospel music. She was a member of the Dallas First Christian Church. Most of all, Leta loved her family. The art of homemak- ing was her specialty in car- ing for her family. She was preceded in death by her husband, Wal- lace, on May 27, 1997, and her brothers Harry, Walt and Herman. Survivors include her sons, Terry W. (Esther) Wat- son of Dallas and Jack (Vicki) Watson of Salem; daughters, Eloise Nelson and Joanne (Terry) Ballwe- ber, all of Dallas; sister, Ann of Hood River; 10 grandchil- dren; 15 great-grandchil- dren; and four great-great- grandchildren. Graveside service was Sat- Salem 412 Lancaster Drive NE Salem, OR 97301 (503) 581-6265 Low Cost Cremation & Burial Funerals & Memorials Simple Direct Cremation $495 Simple Direct Burial $550 Traditional Funeral $1,975 Discount priced Caskets, Urns and other Memorial items. Privately owned cremation facility. Locally owned and operated by Oregon families. www.ANewTradition.com Introducing BrainHearing ™ technology. Give your brain exactly what it needs to hear. Call now for your Free Trial. Joyful Sound Hearing 312 Main Street 503-623-0290 I N D A L L A S urday at Salt Creek Ceme- tery. Dallas Mortuary Tribute Center handled arrange- ments. To send an online tribute: www.dallastribute. com. Lola Marie Davis Oct. 23, 1943 – Aug. 2, 2015 Lola Marie Davis, 71, of Odessa, Wash., died Aug. 2 at the home of her daughter in Dallas. She was born in Salt Lake City to Edward and Wil- helmina Velart Settle. Lola married Mervin Troy Davis on May 18, 1963, in California. She was a homemaker and enjoyed doll making, gardening, canning, knit- ting, fishing, dancing, and socializing with friends and family. One of her life’s highlights was traveling the United States by RV. She was preceded in death by her sister, Ruth Ma u t z , a n d g ra n d s o n , Joshua Bean. Survivors include her husband, Troy of Odessa; daughter, Luana Bean of Dallas; son, Thomas Davis of Salem; brother, Jim Set- tle; sister, Ella Wilson; three grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Celebration will be held Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m. at Guthrie Park School, 4320 Kings Valley Highway in Dallas. Contributions are sug- gested to a memorial fund established in her name at US Bank. Dallas Mortuary Tribute Center handled arrange- ments. To send an online tribute: www.dallastribute. com. Mary Joan DeJarnette March 19, 1934 – Aug. 10, 2015 Mary Joan DeJarnette, 81, of Grand Ronde died Aug. 10 in Grand Ronde. She was born in Klamath Falls to Mac Hill and Addie Mae Wahrmund. Mary was retired and had lived in Grand Ronde for 19 years. Survivors include her sis- ter, Gloria Dawes of Ro- seville, Calif.; daughter, Ami (Fred) Braden of Dallas; son, Vance (Marsha) DeJarnette of Canby; three grandchil- dren; many great-grandchil- dren; and large extended family. A wake will be held at a later date. Condolences may be mailed to P.O. Box 240, Grand Ronde, OR 97347. E. Jack Sanders March 4, 1930 – July 26, 2015 E. Jack Sanders, 85, of Green Valley, Ariz., former longtime resident of Dallas, died July 26 in Green Valley. He was born in Tillamook to William H. and Elsie V. Ruth Amelia Billingsley Sept. 11, 1914 – Aug. 16, 2015 Ruth Amelia Billingsley, 100, of Dallas died on Sun- day in Dallas. As she wished, no local service will be held. Virgil T. Golden Funeral Service in Salem handled arrangements. Obituary Information Obituary information must be submitted by 4 p.m. on the Monday before publication to be included in the newspaper. Most funeral homes handle obituary information and pro- vide it to the newspaper. How- ever, information can also be submitted directly by family members. Color and black-and-white photos can be submitted. Pho- tos will be published in black and white. The Itemizer-Observ- er uses a flag logo in the obitu- aries of those who served in the U.S. armed forces. Obituaries — like all infor- mation submitted to the news department — are subject to editing for style, content and length. Information can be brought or mailed to the Itemizer-Ob- server , 147 SE Court St., Dallas, OR 97338, or e-mailed to nadams@polkio.com. For more information: Nancy Adams, 503-623-2373. EILEEN HOLMES Dec. 17, 1927 - July 29, 2015 Eileen passed away on July 29, 2015 in Liberty Lake, WA. She was born in Urm- ston, (near Manchester) England on De- cember 17, 1927 to James and Sarah Ferry. Eileen met her future husband, David, while he was serving in the United States Air Force in England. She immigrated to America in 1950. Eileen was a long time resident of Dallas, OR where she worked at JC Penney, and later as a clerk for the Oregon Judicial System. Eileen retired in1989. For the past many years she and hus- band David wintered in Desert Hot Springs, CA. She greatly enjoyed being a part of the Almar Acres Retirement Com- munity. Eileen loved to play golf and en- joyed volunteering at numerous professional golf tournaments in the Palm Springs, CA area. In Dallas, Eileen was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church. Worshipping and fellowshipping at her church was very im- portant to her. Eileen is known in both communities as an avid walker, which she maintained until only recently. She also loved her garden. Eileen deeply loved her family. She is survived by her hus- band, David; children, Susan (Michael) Wentworth and Craig (Cathy) Holmes; grandchildren, Joshua Lehto, Robin Lehto, Nathan (Liz) Holmes, Christopher (Jenn) Holmes, Mathew Holmes and Kassette (Jared) Harris, as well as nine great- grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews. Eileen’s Memorial Service will be held on Friday, Septem- ber 11th at Guardian Angel Homes (23102 E Mission, Liberty Lake, WA) at 4pm. Pastor David Pederson from Trinity Lutheran Church in Dallas, OR will be officiating. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the American Cancer Society at www.runfornana.com, or to Saint Jude Children’s Hospital. To view Eileen’s online memorial, please visit www.hennesseyfuneralhomes.com.