Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 1994-current, January 14, 2015, Image 5

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    WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 2015
HERMISTONHERALD.COM • A5
RECORDS
PUBLIC SAFETY LOG
DECEMBER 12
• A boat was reportedly stolen within the last two weeks on
East Tamarack Avenue.
• A caller reported a cat had been shot but was still alive
on her porch on East Punkin Center Road.
• A gun stolen from a resident of East Joy Lane was re-
portedly found in Hillsboro.
• A female reported a neighbor’s dog was killing her chick-
ens on Northeast McCallister Lane.
• A male reportedly assaulted a female on South Wayne
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• A tablet was reportedly stolen from the bedroom of a
residence on Oriole Street in Umatilla.
• A generator was reportedly stolen on Seventh Street in
Umatilla.
• An electric fence unit was reportedly stolen on Andrews
Road in Echo.
DECEMBER 11
• A female was reportedly threatening a male and his
children on Southeast Sixth Street.
• A caller reported a known drug user was on a porch on
West Pine Avenue, and other suspicious activity occurred.
• A caller reported a neighbor on West Madrona Avenue
was intoxicated and wanted to hurt him.
• A house on West Hartley Avenue was reportedly
egged.
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abandoned house on Pomono Drive in Umatilla.
DECEMBER 10
• Stolen checks were reportedly used at business on
Highway 395.
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arms in a parking lot on Southwest 11th Street.
• An employee was reportedly attacked by three males
at a business on North First Street.
• A caller reported a little dog came onto her property on
Northeast Gillespie Lane and killed 20 chickens.
• A caller reported seeing two young males trying to
enter a vehicle parked at a business on Highway 207.
• A caller reported someone threatened to steal a motor-
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• A caller reported hearing eight to 10 gunshots on K
Street in Umatilla.
• A caller reported his debit card was fraudulently used at
Umatilla Inn on Sixth Street.
DECEMBER 9
• A caller reported a male driving a white Honda car
with a black hood has tried to hit her several times while
she was crossing Southeast Sixth Street in a wheelchair.
• A caller reported someone broke into a residence on
Southwest 10th Street.
ARRESTS
• Alvaro E. Cardenas, 21: disorderly conduct, discharg-
ing a firearm within city limits.
• Arturo E. Castaneda, 47: failure to appear.
• Sarah Diane Bennett, 26: failure to pay fines.
• Irineo Rafaela-Grande, 44: Hermiston Municipal
Court warrant — failure to pay fines.
• Annette Jean McCall, 46: third-degree theft.
• Justin James Sanders, 31: parole violation.
• Edward Gale Stevens, 58: third-degree theft.
• Britni Brea Sickler, 21: Hermiston Municipal Court
warrant — failure to pay fines.
• Ricky Lee Pennock, 44: Hermiston Municipal Court
warrant — failure to pay fines.
• Norman Gary Nickles, 47: Hermiston Municipal Court
warrant — failure to pay fines.
• Andrew Scott Gomez, 30: failure to pay fines.
• Kayla Marie Vierra, 26: failure to pay fines.
• John Alkei Martin Lozano, 24: driving under the influ-
ence of intoxicants.
• Jonathan Maruffo Garcia, 24: fourth-degree assault,
second-degree disorderly conduct.
• Nathan Daniel O’Neill, 23: ex-convict in possession
of a restricted weapon, Hermiston Municipal Court war-
rant — failure to pay fines.
DEATH NOTICES
OBITUARY
Gary D. Turner
Violet R. Rachor
Salem
Jan. 21, 1939-Jan. 11, 2015
Athena
March 4, 1937-January 6, 2015
Longtime Hermiston resident Gary D. Turner, 75, died Sun-
day, Jan. 11, 2015, in Salem. He was born Jan. 21, 1939, in
Portland, Ore. A funeral service will be held Friday, Jan. 16 at 1
p.m. at Burns Mortuary chapel, Hermiston. Burial with military
honors will follow at the Hermiston Cemetery. Burns Mortuary
of Hermiston is in care of arrangements. Sign the condolence
book at burnsmortuaryhermiston.com.
Violet R. Rachor, a
resident of Athena, died
Tuesday, January 6, 2015,
at St. Anthony Hospital
in Pendleton. She was 77
years old.
A Celebration of
Life luncheon will
be held Saturday,
Iona Pearl Hildahl
January 17, 2015,
Lebanon
at 1:00 p.m. at the
March 6, 1922-Jan. 10, 2015
Weston
Memori-
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day, Jan. 10, 2015, in Lebanon, Ore. She was born March 6, 1922, invites everyone Rachor
in South Sioux City, Nebraska. A graveside funeral service will be to come, eat, and
held Thursday, Jan. 15 at 1 p.m. at Pleasant View Cemetery, Stan- tell stories about Violet.
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Sign the condolence book at burnsmortuaryhermiston.com.
of Violet Rachor may be
made to the Weston Food
Bank and sent in care of
William ‘Bill’ Wunduke
Burns Mortuary of Pend-
Umatilla
leton, P.O. Box 489, Pend-
March 30, 1932-Jan. 10, 2015
leton, OR 97801. Sign the
William “Bill” Wunduke, 82, of Umatilla died Saturday, online condolence book
Jan. 10, 2015, in Hermiston. He was born March 30, 1932, in at www.burnsmortuary.
Weirton, West Virginia. Services are pending. Burns Mortuary com. Arrangements are
of Hermiston is in care of arrangements. Sign the condolence with Burns Mortuary of
book at burnsmortuaryhermiston.com.
Pendleton.
Violet was born to
Thomas W. and Dorothy
David Daniel Sanders
L. (Perkins) Florence on
Hermiston
March 4, 1937, in Hu-
Sept. 14, 1948-Dec. 30, 2014
goton, Kansas. The fam-
David Daniel Sanders, 66, of Hermiston died Tuesday, Dec. ily moved to Stanfield,
30, 2014, in Pendleton. He was born Sept. 14, 1948. A service Ore., in 1946, where she
ZLOOEHKHOG6DWXUGD\-DQDWSPDWWKH6WDQ¿HOG graduated from Stanfield
Baptist Church. Burns Mortuary of Hermiston is in care of ar- High School in 1955. She
rangements. Send condolences at burnsmortuaryhermiston.com. married Pete Rachor on
December 6, 1955. The
couple moved to Omak,
William Vern ‘Bill’ Swayze
Hermiston
Oct. 11, 1946-Jan. 10, 2015
Washington, in 1968,
where Violet was a foster
parent to around 42 chil-
dren. In 1972 they moved
to Milton-Freewater, Or-
egon, where she
worked as a nurse’s
aide at Elzora Man-
or. In 1973 they
moved to Weston,
Oregon, and in
1974 she went to
work at Lamb-
Weston where she
retired in 1999.
Her hobbies included
spending time with fami-
ly and pets, reading, bak-
ing and crafting. Violet
and Pete Rachor divorced
in May of 2003.
She had five children:
Debra Munck of Athe-
na, Ore., Martin Rachor
of Weston, Ore., Roy
Rachor of Weston, Ore.,
Sherry Totten of Athena,
Ore., and Jennifer Smith
of Lewiston, Idaho. She
had 12 grandchildren and
several great-grandchil-
dren.
Violet was preceded in
death by her parents, both
her brothers Bill and Bob
Florence, and one grand-
son Christopher Munck.
She is survived by her
children and her sister Doris
McGinnis of Hermiston, Ore.
STUDENT HONORS
William Vern “Bill” Swayze, 68, of Hermiston died Satur-
day, Jan. 10, 2015, at his home. He was born Oct. 11, 1946, in
Eugene. A celebration gathering will be held Saturday, Jan. 17
from 1-4 p.m. at the Pheasant Cafe banquet room, Hermiston.
Burns Mortuary of Hermiston is in care of arrangements. Sign
the condolence book at burnsmortuaryhermiston.com.
Charlotte R. Darby Saunders
Hermiston
April 27, 1952-Jan. 10, 2015
Charlotte R. Darby Saunders, 62, of Hermiston died Satur-
day, Jan. 10, 2015, at her home. She was born April 27, 1952,
in Pasco, Washington. A graveside service will be held Satur-
day, Jan. 17 at 9 a.m. at the Hermiston Cemetery. A celebra-
tion gathering and potluck will follow at 11 a.m. at New Hope
Community Church, Hermiston. Burns Mortuary of Hermis-
ton is in care of arrangements. Sign the condolence book at
burnsmortuaryhermiston.com.
Sarah Vonarx, Herm-
iston, was named to the
fall 2015 honor roll at
Spokane
Community
College, and Kylee An-
dreason, Hermiston, was
named to the fall 2015
honor roll list at Spokane
Falls Community Col-
lege. To receive honor
roll status, students must
earn a 3.0 grade point av-
erage or higher.
Community
Col-
leges of Spokane is a
12,300-square-mile state
community college dis-
trict that includes Spo-
kane Community College,
Spokane Falls Communi-
ty College and six rural
education sites, serving
residents in Pend Oreille,
Stevens, Whitman, Fer-
ry and parts of Lincoln
counties.
CCS offers high-qual-
ity academic transfer,
career-technical
and
eLearning degree and
certificate
programs;
business and community
training; and adult liter-
acy programs throughout
northeastern Washing-
ton, enrolling approxi-
mately 34,000 students
a year.
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at no charge.Expanded death notices will be published at no charge. These include information about services.
Obituaries may be edited for spelling, proper punctuation and style.
Obituaries and notices may be submitted online at www.hermistonherald.com/obituaryform, by email to obits@
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WEDNESDAY, JAN. 14
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BABY BOOGIE & TAPPIN’
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iston Public Library, 235 E. Gladys
Ave. (541-567- 2882).
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noon, Hermiston Public Library, 235
E. Gladys Ave. (541-567-2882).
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A D M I N I S T R A T I O N
McNary Substation
Project Notice
From January 2015 to December 2017, the Bonneville Power Administration
(BPA) will make major improvements to the McNary Substation in Umatilla,
Oregon. The substation improvements are necessary to meet the growing
power needs in the area, to integrate new generating resources, and to
support a safe and reliable BPA transmission system.
The project will physically expand the substation and include the
installation of power transformers, circuit breakers, disconnect switches, and
other equipment.
Construction activities will normally take place on weekdays between the
hours of 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. There will be increased noise levels typically
associated with construction activities and, at times, there will be a slower
traffi c fl ow on Hwy 730 due to the movement of heavy equipment. For your
safety, please be aware of construction activities and equipment in the area
around the substation.
Your patience and cooperation during this time of construction are
appreciated.
For more information please visit www.bpa.gov/goto/McNary or contact the
BPA Project Manager Amy Gardner toll free at 800-282-3717 or amgardner@
bpa.gov.
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