Polk County News Polk County Itemizer-Observer • August 10, 2016 5A POLICE REPORT Information for the police report comes from law en- forcement agencies. Not all calls for service are included. The status of incidents report- ed may change after further in- vestigation. Individuals arrest- ed or suspected of crimes are considered innocent until proven guilty. — DALLAS Arrests/Citations • Christopher R. Westling, 37, of Dallas, in the 1900 in the Southeast Gregory Drive on Aug. 2 on a parole violation and failure to appear warrant out of Marion County. • Anthony Uribes Jr., of Dal- las, in the 100 block of South- east Uglow Avenue on Aug. 2 on charges possession of methamphetamine and con- cealed carrying of brass knuck- les with a spring assisted knife attached. • Shane Joseph Riley Gayle, 33, of Dallas in the 900 block of Main Street on Aug. 3 on a charge of second-degree disor- derly conduct — fighting in public and causing alarm. Caleb D. McKean, 35, of Dallas was also charged with second- degree disorderly conduct in the same incident. • Kenneth D. Edwards, 26, of Dallas, at the corner of Main Street and Southeast Walnut Avenue on Friday on a failure to appear arrest warrant out of Lincoln County. • Brenden M. Wood, 18, of Dallas, in the 200 block of Southwest Washington Street on Friday on a charge of pos- session of methampheta- mine. • Jack B. Moore, 42, a tran- sient, at the corner of Main Street and East Ellendale Av- enue on a parole violation and a charge of felon in possession of a weapon. INDEPENDENCE Arrests/Citations • Jaime A. Becerra Sotelo, 58, of Independence, on Aug. 1 at the corner of A and Ash streets on charges of second-degree disorderly conduct. • Ronald Glenn rose, 20, of Independence, on Aug. 2 in the 1400 block of E Street on charges of minor in possession of alcohol. • Matthew Bryant Bergquist, 38, of Independence, on Aug. 3 in the 100 block of South 17th Street on charges of possession of methamphetamine. • Juan E. Rios, 63, of Salem, on Aug. 3 in the 100 block of North Polk Street on charges of second-degree disorderly con- duct. • Donna Celeste Dubbe, 32, a transient, on Aug. 6 in the 500 block of E Street on parole vio- lation. MONMOUTH Arrests/Citations • Madaleine Reid Peterson, 22, of Portland, on July 29 at the corner of Monmouth Av- enue North and Church Street West on charges of driving under the influence of intoxi- cants. • Ambrose Tah Soh, 20, of Monmouth, on July 30 at the corner of Powell Street East and Broad Street North on charges of driving under the influence of intoxicants. • Julian Benjamin Garcia, 32, of Monmouth, on Aug. 1 in the 1000 block of Bentley Street East on charges of possession of methamphetamine. • Andrew Kekoa Weems, 21, of Dallas, on Aug. 1 at the cor- ner of Monmouth Avenue South and Main Street West on charges of driving under the influence of intoxicants and reckless endangering. • William Robert Jones, 45, of Monmouth, on Aug. 3 in the 1600 block of Monmouth Street on charges of driving under the influence of intoxi- cants and possession of methamphetamine. At the same time and place, Sonya Lynne Titus, 49, of Monmouth, was charged with possession of methamphetamine, delivery of meth, and manufacture of meth. • William Keith Samples, 40, of Veneta, on Aug. 4 at the cor- ner of Pacific Highway South and Gwinn Street East on charges of driving under the influence of intoxicants. • Whitney Obrien McKibben, 23, of Independence, on Aug. 6 at the corner of Pacific High- way North and Church Street East on charges of reckless driving. • Jessica Lynn Roberts, 20, of Independence, on Aug. 6 at the corner of Pacific Highway North and Powell Street East on charges of driving under the influence of intoxicants. • Robert Michael Atkinson, 32, of Dallas, on Aug. 6 at the corner of Catron Street North and Powell Street East on charges of driving under the influence of intoxicants and reckless endangering. • Allen Lewis Martin Jr., 27, of Independence, on Aug. 7 at the corner of Hoffman Road and Pacific Highway North on charges of possession of methamphetamine and driving under the influence of intoxi- cants. • Cesar Eduardo Ramirez Madera, 18, of Monmouth, on Aug. 7, at the corner of Ash Creek Drive West and Warren Street South on charges of reckless driving, reckless en- dangering, third-degree crimi- nal mischief and minor in pos- session of alcohol while oper- ating a motor vehicle. SUMMERFEST PARADE RESULTS DALLAS — The results for the July 30 Summerfest Hawaiian Luau parade were released. Congratulations to all the winners. This year’s parade drew more entries than in years past. Co- ordinator Chelsea Metcalfe said the Hawaiian theme proved popular among those who entered the parade because it was easy to decorate for. Indeed, leis and grass skirts abounded, even on ponies. To see photos from the parade and other Summerfest events, visit the Itemizer-Observer’s website polkio.com and search in the “galleries.” TROPHY WINNERS – BEST IN SHOW Adult: Van Wells Building Supply; Junior: Ignite Youth RIBBONS FLOATS First-place Junior: Ignite Youth; First-place Adult: Lilo & Stitch. Second-place Junior: CC Heavy Equipment; Second-place Adult: Dallas Church. Third-place Junior: Blue Dolphin Swim Team; Third-place Adult: Finding Paradise at Dallas Retirement Village MARCHING/WALKING GROUPS First-place: France School of Dance; Second-place: Keep on Dancing MUSICAL GROUPS First-place: Dallas School District; Second-place: Ignite Youth; Third-place: CC Heavy Equipment COMMERCIAL VEHICLES First-place: VanWell Building Supply; Second-place: VFW Post 3203 ANTIQUE CAR/TRUCK First-place: Dallas Rotary; Second-place: The Car Shop; Third- place: 1929 Model A ANTIQUE TRACTOR/FARM VEHICLE First-place: 1948 John Deer Tractor; Second-place: Family Fun - Jim Rodriguez ANIMALS First-place Animal — Junior: Dantae and Tigger; First-place Animal — Adult: Salt Creek Genius & Embroidery; First-place Best Cart or Wagon: Salt Creek Genius & Embroidery OBITUARIES Elaine Kaul Pust July 24, 1930 – July 29, 2016 Elaine Kaul Pust, 86, of Dallas, died of natural causes on July 29 at the Felida G u e s t Ho m e i n Vancouver, Wash. She was born in Marsh, Mont., the daughter of Fred and Caroline Kaul, of Fallon, Mont. She married J. Robert Pust on Dec. 28, 1950. O ve r t h e ye a r s t h e y resided in Nashua and Char- lo, Mont., Pullman, Wash., Dallas and Vancouver, Wash. Elaine was a homemaker, drove a school bus for many years, and worked as a school and church secretary. She was also an active mem- ber of five Alliance churches in the places where she lived. PHYLLIS PIPER August 19, 1935 - July 29, 2016 MONMOUTH—Heaven gained an angel when Phyllis, our beloved Wife, Mother and Meme, went home to be with her Lord and Savior Jesus. She fought a long courageous battle with breast cancer, until Jesus said “Come to me.” She was born in Johnson, Indiana to Faye and Martin Robinson, he a farmer and she a homemaker. Growing up on a farm with 9 siblings provided a fun and creative environment. With watermelon and cantaloupe to harvest they learned hard work but also used their imagination and creativity while on the farm keep- ing busy together, which built strong family bonds. She attended school in Indiana until the family moved to Oregon in 1950. She worked as a waitress in Salem at North’s Restaurant. There she met the love of her life, Gary Piper. After a short courtship they married on March 1, 1955. Soon after they were blessed with Kim and Craig. In 1970 she attended Beauty School in Salem and shortly after opened and operated Piper’s Salon of Beauty in Mon- mouth for over 25 years. During those years she loved interacting with people, mak- ing them smile using her gift giving talents to make them feel special. She also was a great seamstress, hemming or repairing our clothes. In her working years and after retirement she loved doing craft fairs with Kim, camping with family in Bend, family re- unions and attending most if not all of her grandkids’ school/sporting activities. Her family was number one; she never stopped bragging about them. She accepted Christ into her life at 19, always sharing Him with others and singing Jesus songs to her grandkids. Our hearts ache for our loss, yet we look forward to the promise of meeting again in Heaven. She is survived by her husband Gary; Kim (Joe) Franko; Craig (Debbie) Piper; grandkids Chris Franko, Brittany (Shane) Waters, Kylie Franko, Sydney Joa, Katlyn (Mike) Wheaton; 10 great-grandkids; 2 sisters and 2 brothers. Pre- ceeding her in death were her parents and 5 sisters. Celebration of Life will be August 12, 2016 at 2 pm at Salem Heights Church, Salem, OR. She is survived by hus- band, Robert Pust; children, Doris (Bill) Murphy, of Oseo- la Mills, Penn., Carol (Bill) Johnston, of Yakima, Wash., Perry (LaNnae), of Vancou- ver, and Dennis (Tracey), of Woodburn; 12 grandchil- dren; 13 great-grandchil- dren; sisters, Cecelia Wolf and Ramona, Frei, both of Arvada, Colo.; and brothers, Vernon Kaul, of Billings, Mont., and Floyd Kaul, of Westby, Mont. Beverly Dianne Wiens Oct. 24, 1929 - July 30, 2016 Beverly Dianne Wiens, 86, of Monmouth, died on July 30 in her Monmouth home. She was born to Fritz and Geraldine Erickson in Portland. At her request, no services will be held. Interment will be at Willamette National Cemetery. Farnstrom Mor- tuary handled arrange- ments. To leave an online tribute: FarnstromMortu- ary.com. Rosalie Mack Oct. 22, 1943 - July 28, 2016 Rosalie Mack, 72, of Dal- las, died on July 28 at Salem Hospital. She was born to William and Madeleine Pauley in Marmet, W.Va. At her request, no services will be held. Farnstrom Mortuary han- dled arrangements. To leave an online tribute: Farn- stromMortuary.com. Ray Davis July 6, 1929 – Aug. 2, 2016 Ray Gerow Davis, 87, of Minot, N.D., formerly of Salem, died Aug. 2 in Minot. Ray was born in Crook- ston, Neb., to Earl Walter Joyful Sound Hearing 312 Main Street • Dallas • Hearing Testing • Hearing Aids • Service Call today for your FREE Consultation 503-623-0290 Mark Sturtevant Personally involved and invested in the Dallas community Welcoming new patients. Most insurance health plans accepted. Also a Moda preferred provider. and Elsie Ellen (Wilmot) Davis. He served four years in the U.S. Air Force during the Korean War and worked as a serviceman for Pitney Bowe s i n Salem for 23 years. Ray is survived by his wife of 61 years, Jessie; daughters, Mary (Dave) Holmes, of An- chorage, Alaska, Melinda (Larry) Johnson, of Ken- mare, N.D., and Michelle (Joe) Cox, of Anchorage; sis- ter, Joy Bergeron, of Bend; 15 grandchildren; seven great- grandchildren; and extend- ed family. Ray was preceded in death by three brothers and one sister. Visitation will be from 4 to 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 10, at Dallas Mortuary Trib- ute Center, Dallas. Celebra- tion of life will be at 10:30 a.m. on Thursday at the Spring Valley Presbyterian Church, Zena, with burial to follow in the church ceme- tery. To leave an online tribute: www.dallastribute.com. Patricia (Pat) L. Seeber Oct. 19, 1937 – Aug. 6, 2016 Patricia (Pat) L. Seeber, 78, of Dallas, died on Aug. 6. Pat was born to Charles and Annabell Seeber in Yaki- ma, Wash. She was a registered nurse. She enjoyed garden- ing, walking and, most of all, cruising. She was an avid reader. Survivors include daugh- ter, SuzAnne M. 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Jeffrey Edward Scheer July 18, 1968 – Aug. 1, 2016 Jeffrey Edward Scheer, 48, of Vancouver, Wash., former- ly of Dallas, died on Aug. 1 after a long struggle with cancer. Jeff was born to Robert and Donna (Campbell) Scheer in Norwalk, Calif. Je f f g r a d u a t e d f r o m Manteca High School in Central California and from Northwest Christian Uni- versity in Eugene with a Bachelor of Arts in Business Adminis- tration Manage- ment with Magna Cum Laude Honors. He retired from the Air Force and spent most of his time stationed at Kingsley Field in Klamath Falls for 13 years. It was there he met the love of his life, Tina. Jeff married Tina at the home of her sister Debbie Fast on May 25, 1996. He was an avid photogra- pher, enjoyed the Oregon Coast, watching his children in athletics, antiquing, watching the Olympics, and visits to Starbucks with Tina. Jeff was a contracting offi- cer for the Air Force. He also worked for the General Serv- ice Administration as a pro- curement analyst and for the Department of Energy at the Bonneville Power Ad- ministration as a contract- ing officer. He worked for BPA until May 2016. He re- ceived the Meritorious Serv- ice Medal and National De- fense Service Medal from the U.S. Air Force. He also won numerous civilian awards at GSA and BPA. Jeff is survived by wife, Tina (Benson) Scheer; chil- dren, Nathaniel, Joshua, and Mikayla; a granddaughter; his parents; brothers, Robert (Paulette) Scheer, Darrell (Jamie) Scheer; and a large extended family. Memorial service was held. Military funeral service was at Willamette National Cemetery in Portland. Dallas Mortuary Tribute Center handled arrangements. To send an online tribute: www.dallastribute.com.