WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 2015 HERMISTONHERALD.COM • A5 RECORDS PUBLIC SAFETY LOG JANUARY 19 • A house on West Fulton Avenue was reportedly burglarized. • A male was reportedly causing a disturbance at a business on Southeast Fourth Street. • Two laptop computers were reportedly stolen on Oxbow Lane in Umatilla. • Jewelry and a pistol were reportedly stolen from a resi- dence on Kiwi Court in Umatilla. • A caller reported a male drove his pickup through a fence RQ%URZQHOO%RXOHYDUGLQ8PDWLOODJRWVWXFNLQD¿HOGDQGUDQ from the scene. • Items were reportedly stolen from a vehicle on Highway 730 in Umatilla. JANUARY 18 • Three people were reportedly assaulted in a parking lot on North First Street. • A caller reported hearing a female saying, “Please don’t hurt me. Don’t choke me,” on West Ridgeway Avenue. • A caller reported a vehicle was stolen on Prindle Loop Road in Hermiston. • A package was reportedly stolen from a door step on Che- nowith Avenue in Umatilla. JANUARY 17 • A caller reported a suspicious male was walking up her driveway on Highway 395. • A caller reported a car was running in a garage on South- east Crestline Drive. • A caller reported a male at the Hermiston airport on Airport Way stated the police dropped him off to meet Amelia Earhart DQGÀ\WR&KLFDJRDQGWKDWWKHPDOHDOVRWULHGWRHQWHUDFRQ- tractor’s pickup. • A caller reported someone told her a bomb had been placed at a business on North First Street, and she hung up when asked for her name. • A trailer window was reportedly broken out on East Coe $YHQXHLQ6WDQ¿HOG • A vehicle was reportedly broken into on Highway 395 in Umatilla. JANUARY 16 • A caller reported a male was trying to enter a church on Southwest Seventh Street. • A male was reportedly threatening employees at a business on Highway 395. • A caller reported a suspicious male followed a friend to a residence on Southwest Fourth Street and was looking through the front window. • Jewelry and other items were reportedly stolen from a residence on East Jennie Avenue. • On West Hermiston Avenue, a caller reported a male stated he needed help. • A caller reported someone in a dark-colored pickup was ¿ULQJDJXQRQ/RUHQ]HQ5RDGLQ6WDQ¿HOG • On Cherry Street in Umatilla, a caller reported fradulent charges totalling $15,000 were made on his mother’s credit card. JANUARY 15 • A pressure washer and trailer were reportedly stolen from a residence on West Fulton Avenue. ‡$FDOOHUUHSRUWHGDVXVSLFLRXVPDOHZLWKDGXIÀHEDJDQGD hammer was standing in the trees on East Elm Avenue. • On Southeast Seventh Street, a caller reported a male called his sister and stated he may be killed by the following day. OBITUARIES Judy (Johnson) Shipp Bobbie-Jo Griggs Lawrence Hermiston November 27, 1965-January 13, 2015 Walla Walla July 21, 1974-January 17, 2015 Judy (Johnson) Shipp was born Nov. 27th, 1965, in Hanford, California, to par- ents James and Pollie Sewell Johnson. She went home to be with our Lord on Tuesday, January 13th, 2015, at the young age of 49 years, following a sudden and critical illness at Kadlec Re- gional Medical Center in Richland, Washing- Shipp ton. Judy was raised in California and later Idaho Falls, Idaho. She graduated from Davis High School in Yakima, Washington, and then moved to Hermiston, Oregon. She later graduated from BMCC with an asso- FLDWH¶V GHJUHH LQ RI¿FH PDQ- agement. Judy was united in marriage to B. William “Bill” Shipp on June 18, 2006, in Hermiston, Oregon. Judy had worked at Wal Mart, Ace Hardware and CAPECO for a time. She was a member of the First Chris- tian Church and the rock hound club, Hermiston, Or- egon, and former member of the Eagles and Moose lodg- es. Judy enjoyed going for drives, camping, the moun- tains, gardening, reading, word searches, Facebook, and most of all time with her family. She loved her dogs Miley and Jake. Survivors include her dearly loved husband of nine years, Bill Shipp of Herm- iston, Ore.; beloved daugh- ters Erin Garcia of Hub- bard, Christina Messenger of Hermiston, Ore., Stacey Picker of Pendleton, Ore., Destiny Handy of Idaho and Misty Ash and husband Nate of Tacoma, Wash. Her three loving sons are Brad Rattray of Hermiston, Ore., Bryan Shipp of Hermiston, Ore., and Joe Spence of Gerome, Idaho. Judy has seven grand- children that she loved and cherished: Jacob, Chloe, Kristin, Donnavan, Siannon, Landon and Payton. Judy was preceded in death by her mother and step- dad, Pollie and Fred Kile; her dad, James Johnson; and a neph- ew, James Simpson. Judy will always be the shining light of our family. She has gone home to be with our Lord and will be wait- ing there for those of us that put our faith in Christ as our redeemer. Thank you for your prayers on her be- half. God has answered those prayers with His best, and most beautiful reward: HEAVEN. Please continue to pray for our family as we adjust to living without her physical presence. As a child, -XG\ WKH \RXQJHVW RI ¿YH siblings, was everyone’s fa- vorite. As she grew up, those same qualities brought her many friends. She was a lead- er in youth activities as her children grew, and welcomed children that needed a loving mentor. Judy had a loving heart, and she will be missed by all whose lives she touched. Heaven is a little brighter just knowing she is there waiting. We serve an awesome God and He watches over us with love. He knows our needs through this hard time, and He is right there at each point of need. A celebration of life ser- vice will be held on Wednes- day, January 21, 2015, at 1 p.m. at the First Christian Church, Hermiston, Ore- gon. Burial will follow at the Hermiston Cemetery, Herm- iston, Oregon. Please sign the condolence book at burnsmortuaryherm- iston.com. Burns Mortuary of Herm- iston, Oregon, is in care of ar- rangements. Bobbie-Jo Griggs Law- such as hurricanes Ivan and rence, 40, of Walla Walla, Katrina. Her most memo- Wash., passed away Janu- rable service was at the at- ary 17, 2015, at her home. tacks on New York City on Funeral services will be 9/11. She loved being a part of this group and held at Trinity Bap- loved all her team tist Church, 595 members dearly. Abott Road, Walla Bobbie was always Walla, WA 99362 ready to go in case on Saturday, Janu- there was need. ary 24th. Mountain Bobbie-Jo is sur- View Funeral Chap- vived by her husband el will coordinate the Lawrence Richard Lawrence; services. daughter Emilie Memorial con- tributions can be made to Lawrence; sons Brandon Hapo Community Credit Randolph, Jeff Randolph, Union C/O Bobbie-Jo Law- Joseph Randolph, Daniel UHQFH,QOLHXRIÀRZHUVSHU Randolph, Calvin Law- Bobbie-Jo’s request, dona- rence, and Kyler Lawrence; tions can be made to a non- parents Shannon Griggs, SUR¿W RI KHU FKRLFH FDOOHG Mark and Colleen Winfrey; J.U.G.S. “Just Us Girls” brother Jeremy Griggs; sis- mailed to 1847 S.E. Bliss ters Kelly Prescott and Me- Ave. College Place, WA lissa Hartshorn; and grand- 99324. JUGS is a local non- parents Virginia Miller, Jim SUR¿W KHOSLQJ ORFDO FDQFHU and Jackie Winfrey, and Elmer and Louise Griggs, patients and their families. Bobbie-Jo was born in as well as aunts, uncles Odessa, Wash., to Shannon and many, many nieces and Griggs and Colleen Miller nephews. Bobbie-Jo was a devot- (Winfrey) on July 21, 1974. She went to high school in ed caregiver and friend, Grants Pass and graduated always wanting to help from Sandy High School. anyone in need. Her lov- Bobbie-Jo went on to earn a ing, caring spirit made her GHJUHHLQ¿UHVFLHQFHIURP a wonderful wife, mother Fire Academy in Grants DQG ¿UH¿JKWHU 6KH ZDV DQ Pass, Ore. She worked at entertainer, loved to sing Rogue River Fire District, and dance. She loved ad- Hermiston Fire District venture and wasn’t scared and also as a medic for to try new things. Her home AMR Ambulance Service. was always open to anyone Bobbie was also a part of in need or just otherwise. a group called The Oregon She inspired and encour- National Disaster Team as a aged so many people in her medic. She earned her way short life. She was the kind up the ranks and was an ad- of person you were lucky PLQLVWUDWLYH RI¿FHU :LWK to meet, blessed to know her many years of service and forever grateful to have on this team she was a part in your life. You will be of several large disasters missed. Otto Carl Reise Jr. Hermiston Nov. 3, 1923-Jan. 15, 2015 Otto Carl Reise Jr. (Pin- ky), former DEATH NOTICES Hermiston, Oregon res- ident of 42 DaWayne Fredrick Zulauf David Lamp years, passed Irrigon Hermiston away on June 28, 1941-Jan. 12, 2015 June 12, 1959-Jan. 17, 2015 January 15, 2015, in DaWayne Fredrick Zulauf, 73, died Monday, Jan. 12, David J. Lamp, 55, died Saturday, Jan. 17, 2015, in Pendleton, Oregon. 2015, at his home in Irrigon. He was born June 28, 1941, Hermiston. He was born June 12, 1959, in Portland. A cel- Mr. Reise was born in Torrington, Wyoming. Arrangements are pending at ebration of life service will be held Saturday, Jan. 31 at 11 on November 3, 1923 Burns Mortuary of Hermiston. Sign the condolence book DP DW WKH 6WDQ¿HOG %DSWLVW &KXUFK %XUQV 0RUWXDU\ RI in Orting, Washing- at www.burnsmortuaryhermiston.com. Hermiston is in charge of arrangements. Sign the condo- ton, to parents, Otto lence book at www.burnsmortuaryhermiston.com. Carl Reise Sr. and Florence Reed of Or- Reise Hazel Selph ting, Washington. James Starr Milton-Freewater After Pearl Harbor, he Lexington Oct. 6, 1929-Jan. 8, 2015 enlisted in the United States June 9, 1933-Jan. 16, 2015 Hazel L. Selph, 85, died Thursday, Jan. 8, 2015, in Mil- Navy, serving as a gun- James E. Starr, 81, of Lexington died Friday, Jan. 16, 2015, ner-loader/ship clerk on the ton-Freewater. The longtime Hermiston resident was born Oct. 6, 1929 in Tyndall, South Dakota. A private burial at his home. He was born June 9, 1933, at Hot Springs, South USS Pennsylvania. Upon his was held at the Hermiston Cemetery. Burns Mortuary of Dakota. A graveside service will take place Wednesday, Jan. return, he farmed daffodils Hermiston is in charge of arrangements. Sign the condo- 21 at 1 p.m. at the Umatilla Cemetery. Sweeney Mortuary of and tulips on the family farm Heppner is in charge of arrangements. lence book at www.burnsmortuaryhermiston.com. in Puyallup Valley. In 1966, he married his wife of 52 ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCEMENT years, Sharron Quinn. They ¿QDOO\ VHWWOHG LQ +HUPLVWRQ School. She is employed lege-Hermiston. He works Oregon. with the Hermiston Herald. for Calbee North America. Mr. Reise was very in- Stephanie Burkenbine ter of Allen and Velvet Rafael is the son of Jose The couple will be mar- volved working as a farm and Rafael Flores of Herm- Burkenbine of Ajo, Arizo- Rafael Flores and Irene ried at Our Lady of Angels equipment salesman for John iston are announcing their na, and Raylene Powers of Sanchez of Hermiston. Catholic Church in Herm- Deere in Umatilla County. engagement. Sayre, Oklahoma. She is a He graduated from Blue iston at a date to be an- After his retirement he start- Stephanie is the daugh- 2006 graduate of Ajo High Mountain Community Col- nounced. HGKLVRZQZDWHUSXUL¿FDWLRQ business, Pure-n-Soft Water, NEWS IN BRIEF which he passed on to his son, Eric Reise. Tickets on sale for Perry Johnson and Rus- 415 S. Highway 395, or tact the club at PO Box sell Dorran Post-Second- from the HHS counseling 375, Hermiston, Oregon sixth annual Beach ary Education scholar- office. Important factors 97838. and Beef Crab Feed ships. The awards are for in the evaluation of ap- seniors from Hermiston plicants include scholar- Tickets are now on sale for High School or gradu- ship, community service, the sixth-annual Beach and ates of Hermiston High leadership and finan- Beef Crab feed, which is put School attending col- cial need. The scholar- on by the Hermiston Educa- leges and universities in ship committee must tion Foundation. academic programs. Ap- receive all applications 1/21 - 1/22 The crab feed will take plications are available by March 31 in order to place on Feb. 7 at the Herm- at the Hermiston Cham- schedule interviews. For Cineplex Show Times iston Conference Center. It ber of Commerce office, more information, con- $5 Movie Matinee serves as the organization’s 1/28  12:00 PM largest annual fundraiser. THE TIME MACHINE (1960) Doors to the event will AMERICAN SNIPER (R) open at 5 p.m. and will in- 4:00 7:00 9:50 clude a no-host bar and en- tertainment by school bands. THE WEDDING RINGER (R) 5:00 7:20 9:40 Tickets cost $35 each and may be purchased at the TAKEN 3 (PG13) 4:20 6:50 9:30 Hermiston School District RI¿FH RU DW WKH +HUPLVWRQ BLACKHAT (R) Chamber of Commerce. 4:10 7:10 10:00 Money from the fundraiser NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM: will go toward providing grants SECRET OF THE TOMB (PG) for Hermiston School District 4:30 staff and school-related projects. Burkenbine-Flores WILD (R) Noon Kiwanis accepting applications for scholarships The Hermiston Noon Kiwanis Club is accept- ing applications for its 6:40 UNBROKEN (PG13) 9:20 Credit & Debit Cards accepted Cineplex gift cards now available wildhorseresort.com 541-966-1850 Pendleton, OR I-84 - Exit 216 He was a pos- itive and in- spiring man whose love of OLIH UHÀHFWHG hope and light to others he cared for. His sense of humor, faith and determination was worn with a giant grin and topped off with a laugh. He will be remembered with love and respect by many. He is survived by his wife, Sharron Reise; son, Eric Reise; daughter, Adriene Lorraine; step- sons, Brian and Casey Cunningham; stepdaugh- ter, C. Nolan Quinn; 3 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren. Otto was preceded in death by his parents, and a stepson, Kelly Paul Cun- ningham. A memorial service will be announced later by Burns Mortuary of Hermiston. Please sign the condo- lence book at www.burns- mortuaryhermiston.com. Burns Mortuary of Hermiston, Oregon is in care of arrangements.