WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 2015
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PUBLIC SAFETY LOG
FEBRUARY 2
• A caller reported a male was shining a flashlight
through the window of a residence on Minnehaha Road
and then departed in a gray four-door sedan with another
male.
• A caller reported someone stole items from her prop-
erty on North Sloan Street in Stanfield.
FEBRUARY 1
• A male was reportedly assaulted on Northeast Glad-
ys Avenue.
• A caller reported a semi-truck driver ran over a gate
on Agnew Road.
• A caller reported two dogs killed four of her chickens
and went after her boar on Dixon Lane.
• A caller reported someone tampered with her mailbox
on West Highland Avenue.
• Criminal mischief was reported on West Quince
Avenue.
• A caller reported hearing a female screaming on
Southwest 17th Street.
• A caller reported a suspicious male was outside a
residence on Wildwood Lane in Umatilla.
JANUARY 31
• A caller reported suspicious activity outside a resi-
dence on Bowdin Lane.
• A caller reported an unknown male was knocking on
the door of a residence on Glemm Road.
• A burglary was reported on Agnew Road.
• Someone reportedly ran over a stop sign on East
Highland Extension.
• Morrow County Sheriff’s Office requested that a
Hermiston Police Department officer attempt to contact,
on Southwest 11th Street, the registered owners of a
vehicle involved in a rollover.
• A caller reported two males were suspiciously
knocking on the window and door of a residence on West
Hermiston Avenue.
JANUARY 30
• A caller whose vehicle had been stolen reported find-
ing the vehicle on South Ott Road.
• A caller reported a male was in her residence on
North Ott Road when she arrived and forced her to lie
on the couch while he ransacked another room before
leaving.
• A caller reported suspicious activity at a residence on
West Columbia Lane.
• On West Madrona Avenue, a caller reported her ex
took her son the previous week and now her mother-in-
law would not return him.
• A guest house was reportedly burglarized on High-
way 207 in Echo.
• A television was reportedly stolen from the bedroom
of a residence on Highway 207 in Echo.
JANUARY 29
• Someone was reportedly threatening people at a
church on South Highway 395.
• A caller reported hearing a single gunshot on South-
east Sixth Street.
• Two juveniles were reportedly shooting BB or pellet
guns unsafely on West Hartley Avenue.
• A caller reported juveniles in a horse trailer on South-
west 11th Street were screaming for help.
ARRESTS
• Carlos Ricardo King, 43: parole violation.
• Alexander Christian Ringe, 25: failure to appear,
third-degree theft.
• Brian Hollis Moore, 21: carrying a concealed weap-
on, unlawful possession of a firearm, driving while license
suspended or revoked, attempt to elude or flee, hit and
run, driving under the influence of intoxicants.
• Antonio Guzman Guzman, 27: reckless driving.
• Ronald Paul Johnson, 54: unlawful possession of
methamphetamine, probation violation.
• Cecil Edward Howard, 56: Hermiston Municipal Court
warrant — failure to pay fines.
• Ricardo Amezcua, 26: giving false information to an
officer, failure to obey a traffic control device, third-degree
theft.
• George Luis Angel, 21: failure to appear.
• Christopher Allen Cooley, 32: second-degree criminal
trespass.
• Lois Ann Davis, 43: driving under the influence of in-
toxicants, open container, driving while license suspend-
ed or revoked, driving uninsured, failure to appear.
• Juan Carlos Ceja, 26: failure to appear, third-degree
theft.
• Raymond James Edison, 20: Hermiston Municipal
Court warrant — failure to pay fines.
• Pamela Lois Lund, 52: unlawful possession of meth-
amphetamine, parole violation.
OBITUARIES
Patricia A. ‘Pat’ Rebman
Mary Ann Miller
Hermiston
March 23, 1942-February 1, 2015
Hermiston
March 12, 1937-February 2, 2015
Patricia A. “Pat” Rebman her family. She enjoyed read-
was born on March 23, 1942, ing, traveling, scrap booking,
in Bonners Ferry, Idaho, to arts and crafts, music, garden-
parents Edwin and Sarah ing, playing cards and time
Griggs Cripe. She died on with her grandchildren. Pat
February 1, 2015, sur-
touched so many peo-
rounded by her family
ple over the years with
at her home in Herm-
her hand-written notes
iston, Oregon, at the
and cards of acknowl-
age of 72 years.
edgment.
Pat was raised in
She is survived by
Troy, Montana, until
her husband of nearly
moving to Pendleton,
55 years, Rick Reb-
Oregon, in 1956 and Rebman
man, Hermiston, Ore.;
then to Hermiston,
sons Don Rebman
Oregon, in 1958. She grad- and wife Young, Umatilla,
uated from Hermiston High Ore., and Scott Rebman and
School in the class of 1960. wife Helene, Troutdale, Ore.;
Pat was united in marriage daughters Tami Rebman,
to Rick Rebman on April 16, Hermiston, Ore., and Jennifer
1960, in Hermiston. They Ornelas and husband Jere-
lived in Klamath Falls, Or- my, Portland, Ore.; and three
egon, and Pendleton for a grandchildren: Lucy, Bailee
short time before returning to and Jameson.
Hermiston, Oregon, in 1967
Pat was preceded in death
where they have lived since.
by her parents, a granddaugh-
They owned and oper- ter, Na Mi Rebman, and two
ated Rick’s House of Dis- brothers, David and Gerald. A
count from 1967 until 1978 celebration of life service will
and Northwest Motor Home be held on Friday, February 6,
from 1976 until retiring in 2015, at 3 p.m. at the Hermis-
1987. Pat and Rick spent the ton Church of the Nazarene,
last 15 years snow-birding in Hermiston, Oregon.
Arizona. She was a former
A private family burial will
member of the First Baptist be held at the Hermiston Cem-
Church, where she served as etery, Hermiston, Oregon.
secretary for many years. Pat
Contributions may be
was a member of the Herm- made in Pat’s memory to
iston Church of the Naza- the Hermiston Church of the
rene, where she served as the Nazarene Youth Group, 1520
church board secretary. She W. Orchard Ave., Hermiston,
directed a Walk to Emmaus, OR 97838.
served as president of Chris-
Please sign the condolence
tian Women’s Association for book at burnsmortuaryherm-
several years, and had served iston.com.
as a hospice volunteer for sev-
Burns Mortuary of Herm-
eral years. Pat loved the ocean iston, Oregon, is in care of ar-
and cherished the time with rangements.
Hinder will take the stage.
Their single “Lips of an An-
gel” shot them to stardom.
The band has toured with
Motley Crue, Nickelback,
Aerosmith and Papa Roach.
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“When the Smoke Clears,” is
set for release this spring.
On Aug. 15, the ’80s and
’90s rock band Warrant will
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have sold more than 10 million
copies internationally. One of
and brothers Ronnie and
Terry.
She was preceded in
death by husband Rob-
ert Loren Miller in 2001;
parents Myron and
Bernadette
Park;
and brother Bill.
Graveside
fu-
neral
services
will be held on
Thursday, Febru-
ary 5, 2015, at 1
p.m. at the Herm-
iston
Cemetery.
Viewing for family and
friends will be held on
Wednesday, February 4,
2015, from 1 p.m. until 7
p.m. at Burns Mortuary
of Hermiston.
Memorial
contribu-
tions may be made to
Vange John Memorial
Hospice, 645 W. Orchard
Ave., Suite 300, Hermis-
ton, OR 97838.
Please send condolenc-
es at burnsmortuaryherm-
iston.com.
Burns Mortuary of
Hermiston, Oregon, is in
care of arrangements.
DEATH NOTICE
Gregory Allen ‘Greg’ McKeever
Hermiston
Nov. 29, 1953-Jan. 29, 2015
Gregory Allen “Greg” McKeever, 61, of Hermis-
ton died Thursday, Jan. 29, 2015, in Walla Walla. He
was born Nov. 29, 1953, in Spokane. A celebration
of life service will be held Friday, March 13 at 1
p.m. at Burns Mortuary chapel in Hermiston. Burns
Mortuary of Hermiston is in care of arrangements.
Sign the condolence book at burnsmortuaryhermis-
ton.com.
UEC sponsoring student to attend
youth tour in nation’s capital
Madilyn Hofbauer, a
junior at Hermiston High
School, has been selected to
represent Umatilla Electric
Cooperative at the Wash-
ington, D.C. Youth Tour
2015 from June 11 through
June 18.
Hofbauer will participate
in a week-long educational
trip hosted by the National
Rural Electric Cooperative
Association where she will
join 1,500 other students
from throughout the United
States. The trip gives high
school juniors an opportu-
nity to experience history at
the nation’s capital.
Hofbauer will experi-
ence the workings of the
government by speaking
with Oregon’s state rep-
resentatives, visiting the
World War II, Vietnam and
Iwo Jima war memorials
and Smithsonian and Ho-
locaust museums. She will
also listen to motivational
speakers, learn about elec-
Umatilla County Fair announces
this year’s headlining entertainment
The Umatilla County Fair
announced its headlining en-
tertainment for the 2015 fair
season, which includes sever-
al popular performers.
The fair runs Aug. 11
through Aug. 15 and all main
stage entertainment will per-
form on the Wildhorse Resort
and Casino Main Stage.
Country artist Dustin
Lynch will kick off the week
and will perform Aug. 11. His
self-titled debut hit was No. 1
on Billboard’s Top Country
Albums chart, making him the
only new male artist to achieve
such a feat that year. His al-
bum’s lead single, “Cowboys
and Angels,” exceeded plati-
num sales status. This fall, he
returns with his sophomore
album, “Where It’s At.”
Aug. 12, country singer
John Michael Montgomery
will take the stage. He has had
15 No. 1 singles and has racked
up sales of more than 18 mil-
lion records during his career.
He has received three Grammy
nominations, two Country Mu-
sic Awards and two Billboard
Country Singles of the Year.
On Aug. 13, the fair will
again feature a Latino night,
with performers who have yet
to be announced.
On Aug. 14, the rock band
Mary Ann Miller was
born March 12, 1937, at
Los Angeles, California,
to parents Myron Arthur
and Bernadette Teresa
(Lohman)
Park.
She died Mon-
day, February 2,
2015, at her home
in Hermiston, Or-
egon, at the age of
77.
Mary Ann was
raised in San Ber- Miller
nardino, Califor-
nia. On April 22, 1955,
she married Robert Loren
Miller in San Bernardino.
They moved to Hermiston
in 1968. She was a mem-
ber of Trinity Lutheran
Church in Hermiston.
Mary Ann enjoyed her
flower garden, painting,
quilting and PBS Myster-
ies.
She is survived by
children, Robert Miller
of Arlington, Va., Nan-
cy Miller of Hermiston,
Ore., and James Mill-
er of Spokane, Wash.;
grandson Caden Miller;
its singles, “Heaven,” reached
No. 1 in Rolling Stone and No.
2 on the Billboard Hot 100.
There are 400 reserved
seats available for each con-
cert, which are $12 each.
They go on sale at 8 a.m.
March 16 at the Umatilla
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Orchard Ave., which is open
from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday
through Friday. Tickets can-
not be purchased via phone
prior to that date.
tric cooperatives and par-
ticipate in a variety of other
activities.
Hofbauer maintains a
3.9 grade point average at
HHS and is active in the
speech and debate team and
Star Dust Varsity Dance
Team, is the founder and
president of a book club
and is a member of the high
school’s Chamber Choir.
She is the daughter of John
and Misty Hofbauer.
“Our community is
fortunate to have accom-
plished students such as
Madilyn Hofbauer, and we
look forward to having her
represent us in Washing-
ton, D.C.,” Connie Shrum,
UEC manager of member
services, said in a press re-
lease.
Former President Lyn-
don Johnson inspired
the Youth Tour as a Tex-
as senator when he ad-
dressed the NRECA An-
nual Meeting in Chicago
in 1957. In 1958, a rural
electric cooperative in
Iowa sponsored the first
group of 34 young peo-
ple to go for one week to
Washington.
CONTRIBUTED PHOTO
Hermiston High School junior
Madilyn Hofbauer will go to
Washington, D.C., with other
students in the nation for a
youth tour in June.
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