6A Polk County Itemizer-Observer • August 26, 2015 BUSINESS BRIEFS Massage, acupuncture businesses join forces DALLAS — Willamette Acupuncture and Well- ness merged with Ann’s Massage to create a more cohesive experience for patients. Now pa- tients may call the business for all services of- fered. It also allows Ann to accept insurance for massages. Acupuncture, massage and Chinese herbal medicines are all available. Willamette Acupuncture and Wellness is at 289 E. Ellendale Ave., suite 601, Dallas. For more information: 503-730-4208. Call center makes list for fastest growing company INDEPENDENCE — FCR, a provider of out- sourced live agent call center and business process solutions, announced Monday it made the Inc. 5,000 list for the fastest growing private companies in the United States. Each year, Inc. magazine ranks the fastest- growing private companies in America. The list was first created in 1982 to celebrate those com- panies. FCR came in at No. 2,141, moving up 765 slots from the previous year. FCR is headquartered in Roseburg, with its newest office in Independence. For more information: www.gofcr.com. MINET board discusses code of conduct, bylaws INDEPENDENCE — The Monmouth-Indepen- dence Networks board of directors met in a re- treat work session on Aug. 17 to discuss passing bylaws, a code of conduct for board members and board policies. MINET administrator Marilyn Morton present- ed the board with bylaws based on the intergov- ernmental agreement that created MINET in 2004. In that agreement, the board was directed to create bylaws at the first organizational meet- ing, or as soon as possible thereafter. The board has not yet created bylaws, and is expected to further discuss them at the Sept. 17 meeting. A subcommittee of Scott McClure, Monmouth city manager and MINET board vice-president, and Jerry Hoffman, Independence city councilor and MINET board member, was created to re- view the proposed board policies. The board’s code of conduct is scheduled to be discussed at Thursday’s board meeting, which starts at 7:30 a.m. at Volunteer Hall, 144 Warren St. S., Monmouth. For more information or the agenda: Morton at 503-837-0700. Polk County News POLICE REPORT Information for the police report comes from law enforcement agencies. Not all calls for service are included. The status of incidents reported may change after further investigation. Individu- als arrested or suspected of crimes are considered innocent until proven guilty. — DALLAS Arrests/Citations • Michael D. Rogers, 52, of Dallas in the 500 block of Southeast Uglow Avenue on July 21 on a felony warrant on charges of unlawful entry into a motor vehicle and first-degree theft. • Keith M. Spicer Jr., 37, of Salem on South- east Clay Street on Aug. 18 on a charge of fail- ure to carry or present an operators license. • Ralph M. Adam, 46, of Monmouth in the 300 block of Southeast Davis Street on Aug. 19 on charges of aggravated second-degree as- sault and misdemeanor strangulation. • Hope L. Guenther, 39, of Dallas in the 1100 block of Southwest Hayter Street on Friday on a charge of misdemeanor fourth-degree sim- ple assault. • Scott L. Mertens, 48, of Dallas in the 100 block of Southwest of Court Street on Saturday on charges of physical harassment, second-de- gree criminal trespass and second-degree dis- orderly conduct. • Brandon L. Koos, 34, of Dallas in the 800 block of Southeast LaCreole Drive on Sunday on charges of misdemeanor driving under the influence of intoxicants, reckless driving and second-degree criminal mischief. INDEPENDENCE Arrests/Citations • Bianca Duran Wendt, 38, of Independence in the 500 block of North Log Cabin Street on Friday for failure to perform the duties of a driver when property is damaged. MONMOUTH Arrests/Citations • Michael Ray James, 63, of Grand Ronde at Volunteer Hall, 144 Warren St. S., on Aug. 14 on a bench warrant for failure to appear. • Michael Joseph Hyatt, 45, of Salem at Vol- unteer Hall, 144 Warren St. S., on Aug. 15 on a bench warrant for failure to appear. • Zachary Ray Henn, 22, of McMinnville at Volunteer Hall, 144 Warren St. S., on Aug. 17 on a bench warrant for failure to appear. • Martina Garcia, 37, of Monmouth in the 700 block of Gentle Court West on Aug. 18 for first-degree criminal trespass. • Sharon Kay Purl, 20, of Dallas at Volunteer Hall, 144 Warren St. S., on Thursday on a bench warrant for failure to appear. OBITUARIES Margaret ‘Penny’ Penelope Warner Jan. 11, 1931 – Aug. 16, 2015 Margaret “Penny” Pene- lope Warner, 84, of Salem died Aug. 16. She was born in Los An- geles to Stanley G. and Jen- nie Mae Neel Dritchas. Penny was raised in the Los Angeles area. She worked for many years in the aerospace industry for the Hughes and Lockheed companies. She marr ied Edward Elwin Warner, her high school sweetheart. They di- vorced and then reunited later in life. Penny loved doing art- work with pastel paints and sculpture. In 1994, she moved to and stayed in the Salem, Dallas and Inde- pendence areas. She was a member of Faith Lutheran Church in Monmouth. She was preceded in death by her husband, Ed- ward, in 2010; daughter, Doris Williams; and broth- ers, Stanley and Bill Dritchas. Survivors include her sons, Randal Warner, Joseph Stewart, Stephen Stewart, and Michael Stewart; daughters, Terry White and Athena Yoder; and numer- ous grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Private interment was at Willamette National Ceme- tery in Portland. Dallas Mortuary Tribute Center handled arrange- ments. To send an online tribute: www.dallastribute. com. Marilyn Ione Moore Nov. 21, 1923 – Aug. 17, 2015 Marilyn Ione Moore, 91, of Dallas died Aug. 17. She was born in Shelton, Wash., to John Lewllyn and Isabel Marie Jerro Giffen. Marilyn grew up in Wash- ington and contracted polio at a young age She married Benjamin “Benny” H. Moore in Van- couver, Wash., on Sept. 27, 1947. They lived in Fort Hill where Benny died in May of KATHERINE ANNE (KAY) FRIEDEMANN August 22, 1942 - August 19, 2015 Katherine Anne (Kay) Friedemann passed away August 19th, 2015. She is survived by her husband Robert C. Friede- mann, and two daughters, Sara Lynn Oliver and Cynthia Brooke Friedemann. Survivors also include two grandchil- dren, Brandon Fernandez and Leighton Oliver, two brothers, John Hunter and William Hunter, two sisters, Chris Hebdon and Beverly Hunter, and her soul sister, Doris Newton. Kay was born in Sacramento, California in 1942. She grad- uated from Walla Walla High School, attended Washington State University and Portland State University, graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education, and then Western Oregon University where she completed her Mas- ter’s Degree in Education. She moved to Dallas, Oregon with her husband in 1968, and taught school briefly in both Gresham and Dallas. She worked at Teaching Research in Monmouth and at Chemeketa Community College. While raising her children, she was a 4-H leader, Master Gardener and devoted horse rider and trainer. She was also an active researcher of forest practices and their connection to wildlife health and human cancer rates across Western Oregon. At her request no funeral will be held. Assisting the family is Virgil T. Golden Funeral Service. 1963. She had lived in Dallas for more than 40 years. Marilyn was a volunteer for many years with REACT, the Dallas Retirement Vil- lage and in the Polk County Courthouse. She knew many of the at- torneys, judges and county workers. He r b e s t friend was M i k e Propes and her CB handle was “Butter- milk.” Marilyn was a won- derful cook, very deter- mined and a tough lady de- spite her infirmities. She also enjoyed a wide variety of music. She was preceded in death by her brothers, Jack Giffen and Edward “Bill” Gif- fen. Survivors include her son, Abraham “Abe” James Moore of Lakeland, Fla.; sisters, Vir- ginia “Ginger” Thoreson and Carol Fulkerson; two grand- children; and extended fam- ily. Service is Thursday at 1 p.m. at Dallas Mortuary Tribute Center. Private inter- ment will be at Willamette National Cemetery in Port- land. To send an online condo- lence: www.dallastribute. com. Dolores Mae Loganbill Nov. 28, 1924 – Aug. 21, 2015 Dolores Mae Loganbill, 90, of Salem died Friday in Salem. Service is Saturday at 2:30 p.m. at Dallas Mortuary Tribute Center. Private inter- ment will be at Dallas Ceme- tery. To send an online tribute: www.dallastribute.com. Valdean Ruth Wiens June 11, 1938 – Aug. 23, 2015 Valdean “Val” Ruth Wiens, 77, of Salem died Sunday in Salem following a coura- geous battle with cancer. She was born to Abraham and Helen Friesen in Dallas, where she was also raised. Valdean was married to Victor D. Wiens on Sept. 12, 1956, by Vic’s father in Dal- las. Together they raised three children. Sh e w a s a c h e e r f u l , friendly, classy lady who loved all. She was a home- maker by choice and calling, and a fantastic cook. She was well-known for her fabulous hairdressing abilities and worked as a hairdresser for area funeral homes for more than 50 years. Her relationship with Christ was her passion, and her family was her love. She played piano by ear, and loved her baby grand piano she got for Christmas at age 12. She and her hus- band were longtime mem- bers of Salem First Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her daughter, Vicki L. Wall. Survivors include her hus- band of 59 years, Victor; a son and daughter; five grandchildren; five great- grandchildren; and large ex- tended family. Celebration of Valdean’s life is Tuesday at 11 a.m. at Salem First Baptist Church. Restlawn Funeral Home, Salem handled arrange- ment. To send an online tribute: www.RestlawnFH. com. Douglas Shane Penney April 9, 1956 – Aug. 18, 2015 Douglas “Shane” Penney, 59, longtime resident of Eu- gene, died Aug. 18 in Eugene of natural causes. He was born in the Dallas Hospital to George and Ina Penney. Shane graduated from Dallas High School in 1974. He attended Northwest Christian College, Oregon College of Education (WOU), and the University of Oregon. Shane was a wrestler all through high school and later tried some boxing. Shane was active in band and played the French horn in high school and col- lege. He enjoyed gardening. He also liked watching sports, Oregon Ducks football and the Los Angeles Rams. Shane enjoyed relaxing and spending time with his friends and family. He was preceded in death by his father, George Penney on June 24, 2010. Survivors include his mother, Ina Penney; broth- ers, Ross Penney of Dallas, Calvin Penney of Bellevue, Wash., Steven Penney of Tacoma, Wash., and David Penney of Canby. Service is Saturday at 11 a.m. at Dallas First Christian Church. Contributions are sug- gested to the Shane Penney Memorial Fund in care of Dallas Mortuary Tribute Center, which handled arrangements. To send an online tribute: www.dallas- tribute.com. Ricardo Cedillo Jan. 15, 1962 – Aug. 22, 2015 Ricardo Cedillo, 53, of In- dependence died Saturday. Please join us at Inde- pendence Riverview Park on Sunday at 2 p.m. for Big Papa Cedillo’s potluck. Bring homies. Farnstrom Mortuary in Independence handled arrangements. To send an online tribute: www.Farn- stromMortuary.com. 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